The Union Singing Book: arranged for and adapted to the Sunday school union hymn book

Publisher: James B. Smith & Co., Philadelphia, Penn., 1847
Editor: American Sunday School Union
Language: English
Notes: Numbering is by page number. Letters are added to hymns that start on the same page. The page scan is missing pp 17-18 and 81-88.
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93aDescend from heaven, immortal DovePage Scan
93bJesus! and can it ever bePage Scan
94Saviour, be thou with us goingPage Scan
96How happy is the child who hearsPage Scan
97aHappy the child whose early yearsPage Scan
97bReligion is the chief concernPage Scan
98aHow kind in all his works and waysPage Scan
98bI sing the mighty power of GodPage Scan
99aLord, teach a little child to prayPage Scan
99bWhile angels praise thy gracious namePage Scan
100When I can read my title clearPage Scan
101aJerusalem! my happy home!Page Scan
101bIn every care that dims the mindPage Scan
102aI love to steal a while awayPage Scan
102bO for a closer walk with GodPage Scan
103aThe sun that lights the world shall fadePage Scan
103bI thank the Lord who lives on highPage Scan
103cNow to the Lamb that once was slainPage Scan
104Praise to God!-- immortal praisePage Scan
105aJesus, see a little childPage Scan
105bGracious God! to thee I prayPage Scan
105cTeach me, Lord, thy name to knowPage Scan
106aSing, my soul, his wondrous lovePage Scan
106bJesus, lover of my soulPage Scan
107aSoon will set the Sabbath sunPage Scan
107bTo thy temple I repairPage Scan
108Rejoice, rejoice, the promised time is comingPage Scan
111aFrom Greenland's icy mountainsPage Scan
111bTo thee, O blessd SaviourPage Scan
112Every sheaf of golden grainPage Scan
113aGentle Jesus, meek and mildPage Scan
113bFor a season called to partPage Scan
113cGlory to the Father givePage Scan
114aPalms of glory, raiment brightPage Scan
114bMourn not, ye whose child hath foundPage Scan
114cWhen the glorious work begunPage Scan
115aHeavenly Father! look on mePage Scan
115bSongs of praise the angels sangPage Scan
116I saw one hanging on a treePage Scan
117aIn thy great name, O Lord, we comePage Scan
117bO thou, from whom all goodness flowsPage Scan
118aGreat God, how infinite art thou!Page Scan
118bAlmighty God, thy piercing eyePage Scan
119aO God! our help in ages pastPage Scan
119bIn all my vast concerns with theePage Scan
120How pleasant thus to dwell belowPage Scan
123aAnd must this body diePage Scan
123bBlest be the tie that bindsPage Scan
124aJesus shall reign where'er the sunPage Scan
124bSweet is the work, my God, my KingPage Scan

[This hymnal has not been proofed - data may be incomplete or incorrect]
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