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Hymns, Selected and Arranged for the Sunday School of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Matthew, Philadelphia
Publisher:
Dull, Philadelphia , 1833
Denomination:
Evangelical Lutheran Church in North America, 1861
Language:
English
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d101
Like her who in Samaria's bound
d102
Lo he cometh countless trumpets
d103
Lo what an entertaining sight
d104
Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing
d105
Lord, I am pained; but I resign My body to thy will
d106
Lord, I am poor, yet hear my call
d107
Lord, I confess before thy face
d108
Lord, I hear of [that] [the] showers of blessing
d109
Lord, shall we part with gold for dross
d110
Lord, teach a sinful child to pray
d111
Love God with all your soul and strength
d112
Mary to her [the] Savior's tomb
d113
May I resolve with all my heart
d114
Methinks the last great day is come
d115
My dear Redeemer, and my Lord
d116
My Father, when I come to thee
d117
My heart, vain world, engage no more
d118
My heavenly Father, all I see around me and above
d119
My life's a narrow span
d120
My Savior, my almighty Friend
d121
My soul, repeat His praise Whose mercies are so
d122
No, I'll repine at death no more
d123
Nor eye hath seen nor ear hath heard
d124
Now, for a while, aside I'll lay
d125
Now, gracious Lord, thine [thy] arm reveal
d126
Now, gracious Lord, we lift
d127
Now in my early days
d128
Now in the heat [flush] of youthful blood
d129
Now let a true [pure] ambition rise
d130
O could our thoughts and wishes fly
d131
O how divine how sweet the joy
d132
O how pleasant 'tis to sing
d133
O Lord, forgive a sinful child
d134
O Lord, our Lord, how wondrous great Is thine exalted name
d135
O that my load of sin were [was] gone
d136
O thou, before whose gracious throne
d137
O 'tis a lovely thing for youth
d138
O world of bliss could mortal eyes
d139
On Judah's plains as shepherds sat Watching [kept Watch o'er] their flocks
d140
On this sweet morn my Lord arose
d141
Once more we keep the sacred day
d142
One awful word which Jesus spoke
d143
One there is above all others, well [who] deserves
d144
Only this frail and fleeting breath
d145
Our Savior, Jesus, heavenly King
d146
Our Savior was a lovely child
d147
Praise to the Sovereign of the sky
d148
Prayer is the soul's [heart's] [saint's] sincere desire
d149
Prayer is [was] appointed to convey
d150
Raise your triumphant songs
d151
Religion is the chief concern
d152
Remark my soul [with awe] the narrow bounds
d153
Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings
d154
See the vineyard of the Lord
d155
Sinner [sinners], the voice of God regard
d156
Stern winter throws his [her] [its] icy chains
d157
The darkened sky, how thick it lowers
d158
The day approacheth [approaches], O my soul
d159
The day is past and gone, the evening shades appear
d160
The heavens declare thy glory, Lord, in every star
d161
The hoary frost, the fleecy snow descend
d162
The praises of my tongue
d163
The soul untaught is dark as night
d164
There is a God who [that] reigns above
d165
There is a path that leads to
d166
There is, beyond the sky, A heaven of joy and love
d167
These are the things I ought to mind
d168
Think, O ye, who fondly languish, O'er the grave
d169
This day belongs to God alone
d170
This is a precious book indeed
d171
This is the day when Christ arose
d172
Thou shalt have no more gods but me
d173
Though it would yield an angel
d174
Through sorrow's night and danger's path [way] [road]
d175
'Tis not a single vocal tone
d176
To do to others as I would that they should do to me
d177
To heaven I lift my eyes
d178
To praise the [thee] ever bounteous [beauteous] Lord
d179
Ungrateful sinner [sinners] whence this scorn
d180
Unthinking mortals ye must die
d181
Up to thy throne I'll lift my eyes
d182
Vast are thy works, almighty Lord
d183
We come with joy and gladness
d184
We offer, Lord, an humble prayer
d185
We thank the Lord who brought us here
d186
Welcome, sweet day of rest
d187
Well, the Redeemer's gone
d188
We've passed a pleasant Sabbath day
d189
What sinners value, I resign
d190
What various hindrances we meet
d191
When all my follies I recount
d192
When all thy [your] mercies, O my [our] God [gracious Lord]
d193
When blooming youth is [are] snatched [called] away
d194
When daily I kneel down to pray
d195
When I can read my title clear
d196
When I visit Jesus' grave in spirit
d197
When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay
d198
When Jesus hung upon the tree
d199
When marshalled on the nightly [mighty] plain
d200
When the poor leper's case I read
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