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Hymnal for Primary Classes: a collection of hymns and tunes, recitations and exercises, being a manual for primary Sunday-schools (With Tunes))
Editor:
Edwin W. Rice
Publisher:
The American Sunday School Union, Philadelphia, 1896
Language:
English
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101
Our Father who in Heaven art
[Our Father, who in heaven art]
102
Our Father, which art in heaven
[Our Father, which art in heaven]
103
Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me
[Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me]
104
God is in Heaven, can He hear
[God is in Heaven, can He hear]
105
Jesus, lover of my soul
[Jesus, lover of my soul]
106
The morning bright with rosy light
[The morning bright with rosy light]
107
I love Thee, Jesus
[I love Thee, Jesus]
108
Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove
[Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove]
109
He's come! let ev'ry knee be bent
REMSEN
110
Holy Ghost, with light divine
[Holy Ghost, with light divine]
111
There is a happy land
[There is a happy land]
112
I want to be an angel
[I want to be an angel]
113
Safe in the arms of Jesus
[Safe in the arms of Jesus]
114
There's a land that is fairer than day
[There's a land that is fairer than day]
115
Around the throne of God in heaven
[Around the throne of God in heaven]
116
Over the ocean wave, far, far away
[Over the ocean wave, far, far away]
117
Throw out the Life-Line across the dark wave
[Throw out the Life-Line across the dark wave]
118
I've thought of little children
[I've thought of little children]
119
Little builders all are we
[Little builders all are we]
120
I hear the voices of children
[I hear the voices of children]
121
Go forth, ye heralds! in My name
[Go forth, ye heralds! in My name]
122
I am but a penny
[I am but a penny]
123
Far out upon the prairie
[Far out upon the prairie]
124
Have you ever brought a penny to the missionary box
[Have you ever brought a penny to the missionary box]
125
I am a little Hindoo girl
[I am a little Hindoo girl]
126
Should you wish to be told the best use of a penny
[Should you wish to be told the best use of a penny]
127
Hear the pennies dropping
[Hear the pennies dropping]
128
Oh, send forth the Bible, more precious than gold!
[Oh, send forth the Bible, more precious than gold!]
129
Sing a song of jugs tonight
[Sing a song of jugs tonight]
130
Out in the western wild
[Out in the western wild]
131
Only a single penny
[Only a single penny]
132
There is something on earth for the children to do
[There is something on earth for the children to do]
133
I cannot do great things for God
[I cannot do great things for God]
134
"Give," said the little stream
["Give," said the little stream]
135
To our dear Sabbath-school there ought many to come
[To our dear Sabbath-school there ought many to come]
136
Give to Jesus, give to Jesus
[Give to Jesus, give to Jesus]
137
Dear little children, please give to me
[Dear little children, please give to me]
138
Softly, softly through the midnight
[Softly, softly through the midnight]
139
And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field
[And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field]
140
List to the bells of Christmas!
[List to the bells of Christmas!]
141
Long, long ago in a manger low
[Long, long ago in a manger low]
142
Hark! the merry, merry bells
[Hark! the merry, merry bells]
143
A star shone in the heavens
[A star shone in the heavens]
144
Cheerily hail the Christmas morn
[Cheerily hail the Christmas morn]
145
'Round our sparkling Christmas tree
['Round our sparkling Christmas tree]
146
O joyful bells of Christmas-tide
[O joyful bells of Christmas-tide]
147
The anthem the angels were singing
[The anthem the angels were singing]
148
Hark! the angels singing
[Hark! the angels singing]
149
Hail to the morn
[Hail to the morn]
150
Gleam out, oh, Christmas brightness
[Gleam out, oh, Christmas brightness]
151
Little children, can you tell
[Little children, can you tell]
152
To us this day in David's town
[To us this day in David's town]
153
Merry, merry Christmas ev'rywhere!
[Merry, merry Christmas ev'rywhere!]
154
In a country far away
[In a country far away]
155
Ring the bells, the Christmas bells
[Ring the bells, the Christmas bells]
156
While shepherds watched their flocks by night
[While shepherds watched their flocks by night]
157
Banish gloom and sadness
[Banish gloom and sadness]
158
He is coming! He is coming!
[He is coming! He is coming!]
159
Christ was born in Bethlehem
[Christ was born in Bethlehem]
160
"Unto us a Child is born"
["Unto us a Child is born"]
161
Hark, I hear the angel voices
[Hark, I hear the angel voices]
162
Cheerily, cheerily, sing once more
[Cheerily, cheerily, sing once more]
163
We saw a star, a bright new star
[We saw a star, a bright new star]
164
Through the blue and starry heavens
[Through the blue and starry heavens]
165
Merry Christmas bells are ringing
[Merry Christmas bells are ringing]
166
Wakeful shepherds, long ago
[Wakeful shepherds, long ago]
167
Tell me why is Christmas day
[Tell me why is Christmas day]
168
What do we find in the manger
[What do we find in the manger]
169
Glory in the highest!
[Glory in the highest!]
170
List, a thousand birds are singing
[List, a thousand birds are singing]
171
Gather, children, gather
[Gather, children, gather]
172
Shout, shout aloud the tidings of Redemption
[Shout, shout aloud the tidings of Redemption]
173
The little flowers came through the ground
[The little flowers came through the ground]
174
"Christ the Lord is risen to-day"
["Christ the Lord is risen to-day"]
175
Our Lord is risen from the dead
[Our Lord is risen from the dead]
176
On this glad triumphant morning
[On this glad triumphant morning]
177
Let ev'ry childish voice
[Let ev'ry childish voice]
178
Low in the grave He lay—Jesus, my Saviour!
[Low in the grave He lay—Jesus, my Saviour!]
179
Now the bursting Spring awakes
[Now the bursting Spring awakes]
180
Lift up, O little children
[Lift up, O little children]
181
The bells are merrily ringing
[The bells are merrily ringing]
182
Snowdrops lift your timid heads
[Snowdrops lift your timid heads]
183
Sweet Easter bells are ringing
[Sweet Easter bells are ringing]
184
From the cross on Calvary's mountain
[From the cross on Calvary's mountain]
185
Mary to her Saviour's tomb
MARTYN
186
"I know that my Redeemer lives"
["I know that my Redeemer lives"]
187
Children, to the risen Saviour
[Children, to the risen Saviour]
188
All the bells are sweet with music
[All the bells are sweet with music]
189
Little hands are clapping now
[Little hands are clapping now]
190
The snow comes down so pure and white
[The snow comes down so pure and white]
191
Little drops of water
[Little drops of water]
192
Oh, how brightly, how brightly the Sun moves along
[Oh, how brightly, how brightly the Sun moves along]
193
We'll all rise up together
[We'll all rise up together]
194
Two little eyes to look to God
195
I asked the little joyous bird
[I asked the little joyous bird]
196
Come, let us join our cheerful songs
[Come, let us join our cheerful songs]
197
God made the sky that looks so blue
[God made the sky that looks so blue]
198
Oh, tell us how our bread is made
[Oh, tell us how our bread is made]
199
I am so young, O Jesus
[I am so young, O Jesus]
200
What says the clock when it strikes one?
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