Unity Hymns and Chorals. Rev and enl. with Service Elements

Publisher: Unity Pub. Co., Chicago, Ill., 1913
Denomination: American Unitarian Association
Notes: Page images: https://archive.org/details/unityhymn00gann
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d201O love that dost with goodness crown
d202O Master, let me walk with thee [you]
d203O name, all other names above, What art thou not to me? Now I have learned to trust thy love
d204O [Our] God, our help in ages [seasons] past
d205O Painter of the fruits and flowers, We thank thee for thy wise design
d206O prophet souls of all the years
d207O sing with loud and joyful song
d208O sometimes comes to soul and sense The feeling which is evidence
d209O sometimes gleams upon our [my] sight
d210O soul, with consecrated vow
d211O Source divine, and Life of all
d212O still in accents sweet and strong
d213O Thou, in all thy might so far
d214O Thou in lonely vigil led
d215O thou, to outward eye unseen
d216O thou who art of all that is
d217O thou whose perfect goodness crowns
d218O Thou whose Spirit witness bears
d219O true One, give me truth
d220O wherefore should I seek above
d221O word divine, like healing balm
d222O worship the King, all glorious above
d223O yearly miracle of good
d224Oft have I walked the woodland paths In sadness, not foreknowing
d225On eyes that watch through sorrow's night
d226On our way rejoicing, As we homeward move
d227Once more the call to who will hear
d228Once to every man and nation
d229One by one, our duties wait us
d230One gift, my God, I seek
d231One holy church of God appears
d232One Lord there is, all lords above
d233One thought I have, my ample creed
d234Onward, onward, though the region
d235Open, Lord, my [mine] inward ear
d236Our God, our God, thou shinest here
d237Out of the dark, the circling sphere
d238Part in peace, is day before us?
d239Peace be to this congregation
d240Praise to God and thanksgiving
d241Praise to God, immortal praise
d242Praise to the living God All praised be his name
d243Prayer is the opening of a door
d244Richly, O richly, have I been
d245Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings
d246See the Lord, thy Keeper [Helper], stand
d247Send down thy [your] truth, O God
d248Serene, I fold my hands and wait
d249Shall I not sing praise to him
d250Sign of a glorious life afar
d251Sing forth his high eternal name
d252Sing we of the golden city
d253Slowly, by thy [God's] hand unfurled
d254Some silent laws our hearts will make
d255Sometimes a light surprises
d256Spirit divine, attend our prayer [prayers]
d257Stainless soldier on the walls, Knowing this
d258Standing on the shore at morning
d259Still loom the Sinais, rugged, grand
d260Still, still with thee, when purple morning breaketh
d261Still with thee, O my God
d262Sunlight of the heavenly day
d263Sweet is the solace of thy love
d264Take my life, and let it be, consecrated
d265Teach me, my God and King
d266Tender mercies, on my way, Falling softly
d267That God is love, unchanging love
d268The ages one great minister seem
d269The airs of heaven blow o'er me
d270The harp at nature's advent strung
d271The heavens thy praises telling
d272The King of love my shepherd is
d273The Lord is in his holy place, in all things near and far
d274The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know
d275The Lord will come and not be slow
d276The loving Friend to all who bowed
d277The morning hangs its signal
d278The ploughing of the Lord is deep
d279The softened mold is brown and warm
d280The sweet June days are [have] come again
d281The thought of God the thought of thee
d282The winds that o'er my ocean run
d283There is a book who runs [that all] may read
d284There is a something sweet and pure Through life, through death, it may endure
d285There's a wideness in God's mercy
d286These things shall be, a loftier race
d287Think gently of the erring one
d288Thirsting for a living spring
d289This is my Father's world, Upon its Wondrous birth
d290Thou glorious God, before whose face
d291Thou grace divine, encircling all
d292Thou hidden love of God, whose height
d293Thou, long disowned, reviled, oppressed
d294Thou Lord of hosts, whose guiding hand
d295Thou who dost all things give
d296Thou whose spirit dwells in all
d297Thrice blest is he to whom is given
d298Thy kingdom come, O Lord, wide circling as the sun
d299Thy kingdom come, on bended knee
d300Thy kingdom come, with power and grace

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