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The Endeavor Hymnal: for Young People's Societies, Sunday Schools and Church Prayer Meetings
Publisher:
United Society of Christian Endeavor, Boston, 1901
Language:
English
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Take time to be holy, speak oft with thy Lord
ST. LUKE
201
Beneath the cross of Jesus
ST. CHRISTOPHER
202
Break Thou the bread of life
[Break Thou the bread of life]
203
O teach me, Lord, that I may teach
NOCTURN
204
One sweetly solemn tho't
LEOMINSTER
205
The child of God has come and gone
[The child of God has come and gone]
206
When our minds are in a tumult
[When our minds are in a tumult]
207
I heard the voice of Jesus say
VOX DILECTI
208
Tell me, my Saviour!
LYNDE
209
God the all-terrible!
RUSSIAN HYMN
210
Great King of nations, hear our pray'r
[Great King of nations, hear our pray'r]
211
O Lord of hosts, almighty King
NEW CREATION
212
O Thou, before whose presence
TEMPERANCE
213
God bless our native land!
[God bless our native land!]
214
God of our fathers, known of old
RECESSIONAL
215
O land, of all earth's lands the best
WATCH ON THE RHINE
216
God of our fathers, Bless this our land
[God of our fathers, Bless this our land]
217
Lord, increase our courage!
[Lord, increase our courage!]
218
A mighty fortress is our God
EIN' FESTE BURG
219
Courage, brother! do not stumble
TRUSTING
220
Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord
[Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord]
221
My country, 'tis of thee
AMERICA
222
Two empires by the sea
AMERICA
223
Priceless is thy treasure
CASTLE EDEN
224
Thy word is like a garden, Lord
GRIGG
225
Upon the Word I rest
[Upon the Word I rest]
226
O Word of God incarnate
[O Word of God incarnate]
227
Thy Word, O Lord, thy precious Word alone
LUX BEATA
228
Book of grace, and book of glory!
CLYDE
229
Upon the gospel's sacred page
CAPELLO
230
Light of the world, we hail Thee
[Light of the world, we hail Thee]
231
Tell it out among the heathen that the Lord is King!
[Tell it out among the heathen that the Lord is King!]
232
Hail to the Lord's Anointed
ST. ANSELM
233
Our country's voice is pleading
[Our country's voice is pleading]
234
Lord Jesus, blessed Giver
UNION SQUARE
235
Saints of God! the dawn is bright'ning
BENEDICTION
236
Fling out the banner! let it float
WALTHAM
237
The morning light is breaking
[The morning light is breaking]
238
Now be the gospel banner
EXCELSIOR
239
Christians, up! the day is breaking
HEMY
240
Heal me, O my Saviour, heal
[Heal me, O my Saviour, heal]
241
When winds are raging o'er the upper ocean
OBERLAND
242
I have heard of a Saviour's love
[I have heard of a Saviour's love]
243
A sinner was wand'ring at eventide
[A sinner was wand'ring at eventide]
244
Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling
[Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling]
245
God from on high hath heard!
[God from on high hath heard!]
246
Oh, to be more like Jesus
[Oh, to be more like Jesus]
247
Tell me the story of Jesus
[Tell me the story of Jesus]
248
Rescue the perishing
[Rescue the perishing]
249
Over the river faces I see
[Over the river faces I see]
250
Jesus is tenderly calling thee home
[Jesus is tenderly calling thee home]
251
Have you heard of Christ the Saviour?
[Have you heard of Christ the Saviour?]
252
O Jesus, Thou art standing
ST. HILDA
253
Behold, a Stranger at the door!
[Behold, a Stranger at the door!]
254
In the field with their flocks abiding
[In the field with their flocks abiding]
255
Hark! the herald angels sing
HERALD ANGELS
256
Holy night! peaceful night!
[Holy night! peaceful night!]
257
Angels, from the realms of glory
WILDERSMOUTH
258
Silent night, holy night
CHRISTMAS CAROL
259
Glory to God! peace on earth!
GLORY TO GOD
260
In His own raiment clad
[In His own raiment clad]
261
"Welcome, happy morning!" age to age shall say
["Welcome, happy morning!" age to age shall say]
262
Christ, the Lord, is risen to-day!
CHRIST IS RISEN
263
My blessed Lord was crucified
[My blessed Lord was crucified]
264
Lift your glad voices in triumph on high
FILBY
265
We plough the fields, and scatter
DRESDEN
266
God hath giv'n us harvest
SHEPHERD
267
Come Christian youths and maidens
[Come Christian youths and maidens]
268
I asked the New Year for some motto sweet
[I asked the New Year for some motto sweet]
269
From glory unto glory!
BERTHOLD
270
Standing at the portal
DEVA
271
Golden harps are sounding
HERMAS
272
They brought their flow'rs to the altar
[They brought their flow'rs to the altar]
273
O! the flowers of summer
[O! the flowers of summer]
274
I must tell Jesus all of my trials
[I must tell Jesus all of my trials]
275
If I could only tell Him as I know Him
[If I could only tell Him as I know Him]
276
Welcome! thrice welcome!
[Welcome! thrice welcome!]
277
If the Saviour journey with me
[If the Saviour journey with me]
278
Alas! And did my Saviour bleed
[Alas! And did my Saviour bleed]
279
Hear the words of scripture from the ages past
[Hear the words of scripture from the ages past]
280
A lamp in the night, a song in time of sorrow
[A lamp in the night, a song in time of sorrow]
281
I am thinking today of that beautiful land
[I am thinking today of that beautiful land]
282
Beyond the winter's storm and blight
[Beyond the winter's storm and blight]
283
Are your sorrows hard to bear?
[Are your sorrows hard to bear?]
284
"In His steps," how sweet to follow
["In His steps," how sweet to follow]
285
Nor silver nor gold hath obtained my redemption
[Nor silver nor gold hath obtained my redemption]
286
I love to tell the story
[I love to tell the story]
287
My days with sunshine shall be fraught
[My days with sunshine shall be fraught]
288
Sunset and Evening Star
[Sunset and Evening Star]
289
Sleep on, beloved, sleep, and take thy rest
DOUDNEY
290
O bless the hour when evening comes
ERNAN
291
Thou delightest, O Lord, when Thy children draw near
[Thou delightest, O Lord, when Thy children draw near]
292
Softly now the light of day
SEYMOUR
293
My God, is any hour so sweet
ALMSGIVING
294
"Certainly I will be with thee!"
["Certainly I will be with thee!"]
295
Saviour, like a shepherd lead us
[Saviour, like a shepherd lead us]
296
Again, as evening's shadow falls
[Again, as evening's shadow falls]
297
Jesus, Saviour, pilot me
PILOT
298
I love to steal awhile away
[I love to steal awhile away]
299
Lord, at Thy mercy-seat
[Lord, at Thy mercy-seat]
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