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The Festival Song Budget, Children's Day
Publisher:
Tullar Meredith Co., New York, N.Y., 1914
Language:
English
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Elements of Worship
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d1
All hail the power of Jesus' name, Let angels prostrate fall
d2
All the world rejoices
d3
At our Father's throne we meet
d4
Blessed surrender, life's little all
d5
Break into song
d6
Children heard the call
d7
Children's Day is ended
d8
Come today, and join
d9
Dainty flowers, leafy bowers
d10
Everywhere, everywhere, send
d11
Fling it from mast and steeple
d12
Fly your colors, lift
d13
If I can dry one tear
d14
In the shady woods
d15
Jesus, Savior, hear our prayer
d16
Joyful songs now we raise
d17
June is here
d18
Labor in the harvest field
d19
My days with sunshine shall be frought
d20
O Master, let me walk with thee [you]
d21
O soldiers of the ranks
d22
O we are little soldiers
d23
On children's day
d24
Once more comes the radiant
d25
Onward, valiant Christian soldiers
d26
Praise to him who reigns
d27
Put on thine armor the foe is near
d28
Raise the shining banner
d29
Rosetime, we love thee
d30
Sing, happy birds
d31
The hillsides are fair
d32
There's a lesson that the summertime is teaching
d33
When summer's sun shines
d34
When we see the roses
d35
Would you be a victor over every foe
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