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Hymns for the King's Children
Editor:
E. M. Fuller
Publisher:
Fuller Music Co., Concord, N.H., 1911
Language:
English
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Elements of Worship
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d1
Away in a [the] manger, no crib
d2
Brightly dawns the Easter morning
d3
Carol ye, with gladness
d4
Father, hear thy little children
d5
Father, we thank thee [you] for the night
d6
Hushed was the evening hymn
d7
In the early morning, early, ere the dawn
d8
Jesus, gentle Shepherd, once
d9
Jesus, tender shepherd, hear us
d10
Lamb of God, I look to thee
d11
Little children, love each other, Is the blessed Savior's rule
d12
May such a little child
d13
O radiant star
d14
Rejoice, ye pure in heart
d15
Ring the bells of summer
d16
Shining bright for Jesus
d17
Sing a song of springtime
d18
Sing, ye birds
d19
Sleep, little darling
d20
The fields are all white and the reapers are few
d21
There is a day in summertime
d22
There's a song in every treetop
d23
We want to be helpers
d24
Why do bells at Christmas ring
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