The New Golden Shower: containing the Gems of the "Golden Shower," with about one-half additional (new) pieces, designed for sunday schools, social, missionary and temperance meetings

Editor: W. B. Bradbury
Publisher: William B. Bradbury, New York, 1866
Language: English
Notes: These hymns are numbered by the page numbers.
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79bLike a young and tender blossomPage Scan
80Now we lift our tuneful voicesPage Scan
80bWhen softly o'er the distant hillsPage Scan
81Why do we [ye] [you] mourn departing [departed] [for dying] friendsPage Scan
82We speak of the realms of the blestPage Scan
82bThese are the crowns that we shall wearPage Scan
83Lord, I hear of [that] [the] showers of blessingPage Scan
84Meet again, yes, we shall meet againPage Scan
85Return, O wanderer, to thy homePage Scan
85bHaste we now with eager feetPage Scan
86Beautiful Zion, built above; Beautiful city that I lovePage Scan
86bI have a Father in the promised landPage Scan
87Look on us kindly friendsPage Scan
88Let little children come to mePage Scan
88bCome sound his praise [name] abroad, And hymnsPage Scan
89When life's labor song is sungPage Scan
90O what shall I do to be saved from the sorrowsPage Scan
90bI'm but a stranger [traveler] here, heaven is my homePage Scan
91We must live for GodPage Scan
92To the heavenly land; to the heavenly[To the heavenly land; to the heavenly land]Page Scan
93Precious Savior I have found theePage Scan
93bIn thy temple, Lord, we gatherPage Scan
94Holy Sabbath, happy morningPage Scan
94bThe shadows of night are creeping fastPage Scan
95O pilgrims to zionPage Scan
96The lifeboat, the lifeboatPage Scan
97Go sound it abroadPage Scan
98My soul, repeat His praise Whose mercies are soPage Scan
98bHow charming is the placePage Scan
98cDid Jesus weep for me?Page Scan
98dThe day is past and gone, the evening shades appearPage Scan
98eO Lord, thy perfect wordPage Scan
99My son, know thou the LordPage Scan
99bOnce more before we part, O [we'll] bless the Savior's [Redeemer's] namePage Scan
99cBehold the throne of gracePage Scan
99dIntemperance walks abroadPage Scan
99eOur Father, who art in heavenPage Scan
100O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is goodPage Scan
101The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not wantPage Scan
101bWith tearful eyes I look aroundPage Scan
102We are pilgrims on the earth, Journeying onwardPage Scan
102bCome, schoolmates, don't grow [be] wearyPage Scan
103O [Sweet] land for [of] rest for thee I sighPage Scan
104In olden times when boys were [run] wildPage Scan
105Frail is my bark and stormy is the oceanPage Scan
106A little child lay dying as the sunset hourPage Scan
107How can he leave themPage Scan
107bThou art my Shepherd, Caring in every needPage Scan
108There is a place where all my hopes are stayedPage Scan
109Boys and girls are all for unionPage Scan
109b'Tis the balmy shower descendingPage Scan
110Joy for the sorrowful, strength for the weakPage Scan
111When the morning light drives away the nightPage Scan
112Sad is the drunkard's lifePage Scan
112bLonely and desolate far from thy homePage Scan
113Saw ye not the promised dayPage Scan
113bGo to Jesus when thy heartPage Scan
114Hosanna, hosanna, hosanna!Page Scan
115Jesus, help me, I am wearyPage Scan
116Yes, we are soldiers of the crossPage Scan
117Jesus, my [mine] [our] all, to heaven is [has] gonePage Scan
118Come unto me all ye that laborPage Scan
120Lo descending the heavens rendingPage Scan
121The storms of earth will vanishPage Scan
122And when he was come nightPage Scan
124Hosanna in the highest, in the highestPage Scan
126Beyond the smiling and the weepingPage Scan

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