The Boston Sunday School Hymn Book: With Devotional ExercisesBenjamin H. Greene, 1856 - 180 pages |
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... Shirland . Come , bow ; your voices raise ; Let not your hearts his praise disown , Who gives the power to praise . 3 Thou , whose benignant eye In mercy looks on all ; Who see'st the tear of misery , And hear'st the mourner's call ; 4 ...
... Shirland . Come , bow ; your voices raise ; Let not your hearts his praise disown , Who gives the power to praise . 3 Thou , whose benignant eye In mercy looks on all ; Who see'st the tear of misery , And hear'st the mourner's call ; 4 ...
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... Then worship thee above . ANON . 29 Parental Character of God . S. M. Laban . 1 My Father ! cheering name ! O may I call thee mine ' Shirland . Give me the humble hope to claim A portion so 3 * PARENTAL CHARACTER OF GOD . 29.
... Then worship thee above . ANON . 29 Parental Character of God . S. M. Laban . 1 My Father ! cheering name ! O may I call thee mine ' Shirland . Give me the humble hope to claim A portion so 3 * PARENTAL CHARACTER OF GOD . 29.
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... of his grace . 69 Shirland . DODDRIDGE . Ward . Presence of Jesus . L. M. 1 SUN of my soul ! thou Saviour dear , It is not night if thou be near ; Oxford . O may no earth - born cloud arise To hide 58 PRESENCE OF JESUS .
... of his grace . 69 Shirland . DODDRIDGE . Ward . Presence of Jesus . L. M. 1 SUN of my soul ! thou Saviour dear , It is not night if thou be near ; Oxford . O may no earth - born cloud arise To hide 58 PRESENCE OF JESUS .
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... joys be known ; Join in a song with sweet accord , And thus surround the throne . 2 The follies of our mind Be banished from this place ; Shirland . Religion never was designed To make our pleasure less 3 68 EARLY PIETY .
... joys be known ; Join in a song with sweet accord , And thus surround the throne . 2 The follies of our mind Be banished from this place ; Shirland . Religion never was designed To make our pleasure less 3 68 EARLY PIETY .
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... Shirland . 2 Make an unguarded youth The object of thy care ; Help me to choose the way of truth And fly from every snare . 3 My heart , to folly prone , Strengthen by power divine ; Unite it to thyself alone , And make me wholly thine ...
... Shirland . 2 Make an unguarded youth The object of thy care ; Help me to choose the way of truth And fly from every snare . 3 My heart , to folly prone , Strengthen by power divine ; Unite it to thyself alone , And make me wholly thine ...
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adore Alcester Amen ANON Atterbury Auld Lang Syne bells are ringing bless blest breath bright child Commencing Hymn Cottage dear death divine dwell Early Piety earth eternal evermore faith fear feel flower forever friends give glory gracious grateful Greenville hand happy hath hear heart heaven heavenly Father holy Hosanna hour humble Hummel impart Jesus Christ keep kind L. G. PRAY Laban LESSON light live Lord love thee meek mind never night o'er obey parents path peace praise prayer pure rejoice repentant song righteousness rise Sabbath day Sabbath School sacred Saviour seek shine Shirland sing sins smiles songs of praise sorrow soul spirit suffered little children Sunday School sweet syne teach teachers tender thank thee thine things thou art Thou hast Thou shalt thoughts thy diseases thy love thy mercy thy name thy word truth unto voice Watchman wisdom Woodstock Yarmouth Ydolem youth
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Page 70 - Lo ! such the child whose early feet The paths of peace have trod ; Whose secret heart, with influence sweet, Is upward drawn to God. 3 By cool Siloam's shady rill The lily must decay; The rose that blooms beneath the hill Must shortly fade away.
Page 42 - And love and joy, like flowers, Spring in His path to birth: Before Him on the mountains Shall peace, the herald, go; And righteousness in fountains From hill to valley flow.
Page 56 - When the woes of life o'ertake me, Hopes deceive, and fears annoy, Never shall the cross forsake me: Lo! it glows with peace and joy.
Page 49 - CHILDREN of the heavenly King, As ye journey, sweetly sing ; Sing your Saviour's worthy praise, Glorious in his works and ways. 2 Ye...
Page 128 - FROM Greenland's icy mountains From India's coral strand, Where Afric's sunny fountains Roll down their golden sand ; From many an ancient river, From many a palmy plain, They call us to deliver Their land from error's chain.
Page 70 - BY cool Siloam's shady rill How sweet the lily grows ; How sweet the breath, beneath the hill, Of Sharon's dewy rose ! 2 Lo ! such the child whose early feet The paths of peace have trod, Whose secret heart, with influence sweet, Is upward drawn to God.
Page 124 - WHILE, with ceaseless course, the sun Hasted through the former year, Many souls their race have run, Never more to meet us here : Fixed in an eternal state, They have done with all below : We a little longer wait, But how little none can know.
Page 40 - Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take ; The clouds ye so much dread Are big with mercy, and shall break In blessings on your head.
Page 88 - FOR a closer walk with God ! A calm and heavenly frame ! A light to shine upon the road That leads me to the Lamb...
Page 41 - Listen to the wondrous story, Which they chant in hymns of joy : — Glory in the highest, glory, Glory be to God most high...