Hymns additional to the Hymns in the Prayer Book: collected for the Sunday-school of their parishes by the rectors of St. Philip's and St. Jude's churches, Philadelphia

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213Little travellers ZionwardPage Scan
214The sun that lights the world shall fadePage Scan
215Jerusalem! my happy home!Page Scan
216Almighty God, thy piercing eyePage Scan
217Hark, my soul! it is the LordPage Scan
218Brightest and best of the sons of the morningPage Scan
219See the kind Shepherd, Jesus, standsPage Scan
220Whene'er I take my walks abroadPage Scan
221How glorious is our heavenly KingPage Scan
222Great God, to thee my voice I raisePage Scan
223There is a God that reigns abovePage Scan
224There is, beyond the skyPage Scan
225Dear children, you should never letPage Scan
226Whatever brawls disturb the streetPage Scan
227Angels, that high in glory dwellPage Scan
228How doth the little busy bee Page Scan
229Why should I love my sport so wellPage Scan
230My God, who makes the sun to knowPage Scan
231And now another day is gonePage Scan
232Why should I deprive my neighbourPage Scan
233Humble praises, holy JesusPage Scan
234I am young, but I must diePage Scan
235When little Samuel wokePage Scan
236Here we suffer grief and painPage Scan
237How pleasant thus to dwell belowPage Scan
238We come, we come, with loud acclaimPage Scan
239Holy Bible! Book Divine!Page Scan
240How much better I'm attendedPage Scan
241Jesus, we thy lambs would bePage Scan
242Come! come! come!Page Scan
243There is a happy landPage Scan
244I'll awake at dawn on the Sabbath-dayPage Scan
245Lord, teach a sinful child to prayPage Scan
246Children of Jerusalem Sang the praise of Jesus' namePage Scan
247How sweet is the Sabbath, the morning of restPage Scan
248Poor and needy though I bePage Scan
249Our Father in heaven, we hallow thy namePage Scan
250Assembled in our school once morePage Scan
251See that heathen mother standPage Scan
252When daily I kneel down to prayPage Scan
253Saviour, teach me how to prayPage Scan
254In God's own house for me to playPage Scan
255There is a fountain, filled with bloodPage Scan
256Soon as I heard my Father sayPage Scan
257Many voices seem to sayPage Scan
258O thou, before whose gracious thronePage Scan
259On Jordan's stormy banks I standPage Scan
260To thee, O blessed SaviourPage Scan
261Come, ye children, and adore himPage Scan
262"Mercy, O thou son of David!"Page Scan
263Come, children, hail the Prince of peacePage Scan
264Happy the children who are gonePage Scan
265Around the throne of God in heavenPage Scan
266Lo, at noon 'tis sudden nightPage Scan
267Suffer me to come to JesusPage Scan
268Jsut as I am! without one pleaPage Scan
269Jesus, I my cross have takenPage Scan
270How happy are theyPage Scan
271The voice of free grace Cries, Escape to the mountainPage Scan
272People of the living GodPage Scan
273O sacred head, now woundedPage Scan
274Did God that reigns in heaven abovePage Scan
275Awake, my soul, to joyful laysPage Scan
276Glorious things of thee are spokenPage Scan
277One there is above all othersPage Scan
278We'll not give up the BiblePage Scan
279Sweet Sabbath-school, place dear to mePage Scan
280Watchman! tell us of the nightPage Scan
281O thou, from whom all goodness flowsPage Scan
282We are little Christian childrenPage Scan
283There is a green hill far awayPage Scan
284I knew a little, sickly childPage Scan
285God is in heaven! Can he hearPage Scan
286Why do you weep?Page Scan
287'Twas when the seas with horrid roarPage Scan
288I lay my sins on JesusPage Scan
289Jesus, who reigns above the skyPage Scan
290When Jesus Christ was here belowPage Scan
291Alas, and did my Saviour bleed?Page Scan
292Behold the daisy where you treadPage Scan
293If this life should last for everPage Scan
294When the moon is beamingPage Scan
295At evening time it shall be lightPage Scan
296I think when I read that sweet story of oldPage Scan
297O Jesus, delight of my soul Page Scan
298This day belongs to God alonePage Scan
299Thou who did'st with love and blessingPage Scan
300Where we oft have met in gladnessPage Scan
301Children, who of Jesus' sorrowsPage Scan
302As the dewy shades of evenPage Scan
303Depart awhile each thought of carePage Scan
304My country, 'tis of theePage Scan
305O Lord, let our songs find acceptance before TheePage Scan
306O come let us sing! Page Scan
307When languor and disease invadePage Scan
308Amen! Amen! The prayers are saidPage Scan
309We won't give up the Prayer BookPage Scan
310When I read the wondrous storyPage Scan
311Come unto Christ, ye wearyPage Scan
312Like mist on the mountainPage Scan

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