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The Violet: a book of music and hymns, with lessons of instruction designed for Sunday Schools, social meetings, and home circles
Editor:
A. D. Fillmore
Publisher:
R. W. Carroll & Co., Cincinnati, Oh., 1867
Language:
English
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Nearer, my God, to thee
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Blessed Hope, with her anchor of safety
21
Shall we gather at the river
22
I think, when I read that sweet story of old
23
Jesus wept! those tears are over
24
That clime is not like this dull clime of ours
25
When rosy morning dawneth
26
Sweet hour of prayer! sweet hour of prayer!
27
Far, far o'er hill and dell, on the winds stealing
27b
Sinners, say will you go
28
Out on an ocean all boundless we ride
29
Blest be the tie that binds
30
Let every heart rejoice and sing
31
Shall we meet beyond the river
32
I will ever cling to Jesus
33
Come, children, come to the Sunday school
34
Flee as a bird to your mountain!
35
Should sorrow o'er thy brow
35b
O gracious Lord of all!
36
Have you heard, have you heard of that happy clime?
37
There was a place in childhood
38
I love to hear the children singing
39
Morn amid the mountains
39b
For a season called to part
40
Shall we sing in heaven forever
41
Finish thy work, the time is short
42
Far away in the land of the pure and bright
43
Hark! the deep toned bell is calling!
44
We are on our journey home
45
To thee, O blessed Savior
46
We have met in love together
47
Strike the cymbal, roll the tymbal
50
Hark! ye neighbors, and hear me tell
51
We are on our journey home
52
Oh come, let us sing!
53
Shout the tidings of salvation
54
There is a happy land, Far far away
55
We have come rejoicing on this happy day
56
The Sunday school, that blessed place
57
What are those soul-reviving strains
58
Only waiting till the shadows
59
I'm but a stranger here, Heaven is my home
60
When Jesus once came to Jerusalem's gate
61
I want to be an angel, And with the angels stand
62
Hark! what joyful notes are swelling
64
My heart is fixed, Eternal God
65
When through the torn sail the wild tempest is streaming
66
There is a better world they say
67
O, how I love the Sunday-school
68
In the Christian's home in glory
69
Be glad, little children
70
Flee as a bird to your mountain
71
Would you be as angels are
72
The Bible reveals a glorious land
73
At the dawn of the day, came Mary away
74
I hear a sweet voice at dawn of day
75
Joyfully, joyfully, onward I move
76
They are sowing their seed in the daylight fair
78
This God is the God we adore
79
Come, come, come! Come to the sunset tree
80
Listen to a joyous strain
81
The Author of salvation
82
Lord! teach us children how to pray
83
This book is all that's left me now
84
How pleasant thus to dwell below
85
What mean so many little feet
86
With joy we meet, With love we greet
87
All you that are weary and sad, come
90
List, to the dreamy tone that dwells
91
O thou, who from the infant's tongue
92
There is a rest for the weary Soldier
93
What if a little ray of light
94
Come to the Sunday-School
94b
Jesus, Lord, to thee I come
95
Come, Children, come Children, wherever you roam
96
O'er the stormy hills of darkness
97
Who shall sing, if not the children?
98
We're going home, we've had visions bright
100
Are you marching, patient, marching
101
Onward, fellow-teachers, onward
102
"I'm trying to climb up Zion's Hill"
103
Yes, our Shepherd leads with gentle hand
104
When we hear the music ringing
106
We love the sunny days of spring
107
I will sing for Jesus, With his blood he bought me
108
When sorrow and doubts are gathered around thee
109
It takes a very humble soul
110
Out in the wildwood and the grove
111
Patience is an angel spirit
112
The Lark sits high on the walnut tree
113
We speak of the realms of the blest
114
There's a ship upon the sea
115
Do you love Jesus, Jesus the Savior?
116
If you cannot, in the pulpit
117
Blessed Bible, how I love it!
118
Come and be a Christian
119
Our army's called the Sunday-School
120
Lovely Lord's day morning
121
Songs of praise awoke the morn
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When the morn of life is beamin
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