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1 | Great God, to thy children assembled, draw near | | | | | |  | |
2 | Our Father, lend a listening ear | | | | | |  | |
3 | The mind is a garden, and youth's sunny morn | | | | | |  | |
4 | Glad hearts to thee we bring | | | | | |  | |
5 | I feel within a want | | | | | |  | |
6 | Star of promise! from above | | | | | |  | |
7 | Feeble, helpless, how shall I | | | | | |  | |
8 | Behold that one of placid brow | | | | | |  | |
9 | There is a land where we shall greet | | | | | |  | |
10 | My Father, God--the mighty One | | | | | |  | |
11 | Father! day Passes away | | | | | |  | |
12 | Tho' lost to our sight, we may not deplore thee | | | | | |  | |
13 | Come, 'tis the hour of rest | | | | | |  | |
14 | The sun hath gone to rest | | | | | |  | |
15 | See from the east the sun arise | | | | | |  | |
16 | Blessing on thee Gracious Lord | | | | | |  | |
17 | The spring is returning, the landscape is bright | | | | | |  | |
18 | When night has veiled the sky | | | | | |  | |
19 | When the joyous day is dawning | | | | | |  | |
20 | I will not weep, I will not weep | | | | | |  | |
21 | As o'er the earth the weary dove | | | | | |  | |
22 | Let children never fear | | | | | |  | |
23 | Father, now thy children see | | | | | |  | |
24 | How kind was the promise, but hard is the task | | | | | |  | |
25 | We come our Sabbath hymn to raise | | | | | |  | |
26 | The voice of God, in accents clear | | | | | |  | |
27 | Teach me, Oh Father, with filial submission | | | | | |  | |
28 | Come to God's altar! oh draw near! | | | | | |  | |
29 | The violet on its slender stalk | | | | | |  | |
30 | Jesus, who once dwelt hear on earth | | | | | |  | |
31 | Lord! teach my heart to learn | | | | | |  | |
32 | Like to the modest tender flower | | | | | |  | |
33 | To Thee, great God, our prayers we bring | | | | | |  | |
34 | Earth's busy sounds and ceaseless din | | | | | |  | |
35 | Upon the Jordan's healing flood | | | | | |  | |
36 | When clouds of trouble cast their shadows o'er your way | | | | | |  | |
37 | Come, see the grassy bed | | | | | |  | |
38 | I know that earth is not the home | | | | | |  | |
39 | Grant us, Lord, thy choicest blessing | | | | | |  | |
40 | Lord, may this little band | | | | | |  | |
41 | How good and happy I should be | | | | | |  | |
42 | In the freshness of youth | | | | | |  | |
43 | O thou whose constant love has shed | | | | | |  | |
44 | My God, when memory turns to gaze | | | | | |  | |
45 | How very fast my years roll on | | | | | |  | |
46 | Father! I love to read of thee | | | | | |  | |
47 | Grateful thanks, before we part | | | | | |  | |
48 | The sun is in the west | | | | | |  | |
49 | God, our father, our preserver | | | | | |  | |
50 | There is a flower, a holy one | | | | | |  | |
51 | He has gone to the home of the angels on high | | | | | |  | |
52 | Weep not that death hath called away | | | | | |  | |
53 | Father of mercies! God of love | | | | | |  | |
54 | Father of life! we raise | | | | | |  | |
55 | God o'er the universe presides | | | | | |  | |
56 | We come great God with gladness | | | | | |  | |
57 | When shall we all meet again? | | | | | |  | |