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Bright Jewels for the Sunday School: a new collection of Sunday School songs written expressly for this work, many of which are the latest compositions of William B. Bradbury...

Editor: Rev. Robert Lowry
Publisher: Biglow & Main, New York, 1869
Language: English
Notes: Numbering is by the page number the hymn starts on, if there is more than one hymn on a page, letters are added to the numbers. Starting on p. 154, hymns are numbered 1-22
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104Is the light of beauty waning?Page Scan
105How we love to sing of the star whose lightPage Scan
106"Why weepest thou? Whom seekest thou?"Page Scan
107aFeeble, helpless, how shall IPage Scan
107bWhen doubts and fears becloud the skyPage Scan
108When we turn to God and leave the path of sinPage Scan
109Sabbath bells are pealingPage Scan
110Shall we gather at the riverPage Scan
111Weeping will not save mePage Scan
112A dreary place would be this earthPage Scan
113Now is the day of gracePage Scan
114O, blessed Sabbath morningPage Scan
115Dear Saviour, let thy watchful eyePage Scan
116Oh, sing praise unto the Lord!Page Scan
117The glorious day is coming, is coming, is comingPage Scan
118There is a holy cityPage Scan
119We're trav'ling thro' a desert landPage Scan
120There is a better world, they sayPage Scan
121The clouds bend low and grimly scowlPage Scan
122Ring the bells, the Christmas bellsPage Scan
123Saviour, listen to our prayerPage Scan
124Come, little children, come unto mePage Scan
125Lo! the Sabbath morning breaking, breakingPage Scan
126Shall we anchor in the harborPage Scan
127There's a light on the dark and surging deepPage Scan
128How many sheep are straying[How many sheep are straying]Page Scan
129Lead them, my God, to theePage Scan
130Jesus, keep me near the crossPage Scan
131Gone to the grave is our loved onePage Scan
132The Master is come, and calleth for theePage Scan
133"Land ahead!" its fruits are wavingPage Scan
134Jesus died upon the treePage Scan
135A Happy New Year to thee, schoolmatePage Scan
136A holy dawn is breakingPage Scan
137Jesus, lead my heart to theePage Scan
138The christian delights by still waters to roamPage Scan
139Redeeming work is donePage Scan
140Who are these array'd in whitePage Scan
141Yonder the flow'rs immortal growPage Scan
142The children all for Jesus!Page Scan
143Amazing grace, how sweet the soundPage Scan
144We come, we come, we come with glad acclaimPage Scan
146Christ, the Lord, is risen todayPage Scan
147How sweet the Sabbath morningPage Scan
148aOh, we are gladly singingPage Scan
148bBeautiful way, hallowed and blestPage Scan
149Come, join the festive songPage Scan
150A sweet young child upon its mother's breastPage Scan
152aFor this sweet hour, O God abovePage Scan
152bJerusalem, the golden!Page Scan
153O come, O come Immanuel!Page Scan
154.1Come, sound his praise abroadPage Scan
154.2The Sunday-school, that blessed placePage Scan
154.3I love thy kingdom, LordPage Scan
154.4Nearer, my God, to theePage Scan
154.5My days are gliding swiftly byPage Scan
155.6O, do not be discouragedPage Scan
155.7Never be afraid to speak for JesusPage Scan
155.8Work, for the night is comingPage Scan
155.9In the cross of Christ I gloryPage Scan
155.10Father, whate'er of earthly blissPage Scan
156.11From Greenland's icy mountainsPage Scan
156.12The morning light is breakingPage Scan
156.13Jesus loves me! this I knowPage Scan
156.14Saviour, like a shepherd lead usPage Scan
156.15To-day the Saviour callsPage Scan
157.16I love to steal awhile awayPage Scan
157.17I know 'tis Jesus loves my soulPage Scan
157.18Nothing, either great or smallPage Scan
157.19Dismiss us with Thy blessing, LordPage Scan
157.20Lord, dismiss us with thy blessingPage Scan
157.21Praise God, from whom all blessings flowPage Scan
157.22To God the Father, God the SonPage Scan

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