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The Polyphonic; or Juvenile Choralist; containing a great variety of music and hymns, both new & old, designed for schools and youth
Editor:
A. D. Fillmore
,
C. L. Fillmore
Publisher:
R. W. Carroll & Co., Cincinnati, 1863
Language:
English
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3-67a
67b-125
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67b
Not Greenland's icy mountains
68
I love the Sunday school
69a
O for a heart to praise my God
69b
How precious is the book divine
70a
Come, come, come to the Savior
70b
Holy! Holy! Lord God of hosts!
71a
Heaven, heaven is a blest region
71b
I must not sin as many do
71c
Speak gently--it is better far
71d
On what has now been sown
72a
Return, O wanderer, now return
72b
While, with ceaseless course the sun
73a
When morning pours her golden rays
73b
This day belongs to God alone
74
I hear the voice of singing
75a
Go, when the morning shineth
75b
Go thou, in life's fair morning
75c
Love is the strongest tie
75d
Christians, see the orient morning
76a
O thou, from whom all goodness flows
76b
The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold
77a
The Lord is our shepherd, our guardian, and guide
77b
Children, hear the melting story
77c
When I look up to yonder sky
78a
Now condescend, Almighty King
78b
I love to see the glowing sun
79a
What a mercy, what a treasure
79b
There is a hope, a blessed hope
79c
Did Christ o'er sinners weep
80
Holy angels, in their flight
81
I praised the earth, in beauty seen
82
Upon a couch of pain
83
Humble praises, holy Jesus
84
Savior, breathe an evening blessing
85
One there is above all others
86
Why sigh at pain and sorrow here
87
Columbia! 'tis of thee
88
Rejoice, rejoice, the promised time is coming
90
A storm arose on Galilee
91
By faith we look for joys to come
92
Glorious things of thee are spoken
93
Is it true that I must lie
94
As down the stream of time we are gliding
95
Hark! the morning bells are ringing
96
Weary of sin--a heavy load
97
Whene'er I take my walks abroad
98
The Bible, the Bible; more precious than gold
99a
Children of the heavenly King
99b
Thus far the Lord hath lead me on
99c
The day is past and gone
100
Who shall sing, if not the children?
101a
A charge to keep I have
101b
There's not a tint that paints the rose
101c
Hark! what mean those lamentations
101d
Great God in heaven
102
Dear Father, e're we part
103a
How beautiful the sight Of brethren who agree
103b
Whenever two or three May meet in Jesus' name
103c
How beauteous the morning appears
103d
Now is th'accepted time
104
A morning song to thee we raise
105a
When daily I kneel down to pray
105b
May the grace of Christ our Savior
105c
Another six days' work is done
105d
How shall the young secure their hearts
106
Sabbath schools must have their concert
107a
This is a precious Book indeed
107b
Now to the Lamb that once was slain
107c
Welcome, welcome, quiet morning
107d
Remember thy Creator
108
When I can read my title clear
109a
Thou art our Shepherd, gracious Lord
109b
This God is the God we adore
109c
When the orb of morn enlightens
109d
Soft be the gently breathing notes
110
We are joyously voyaging over the main
112
Christ loved little children
113a
Welcome, delightful morn, Sweet day of sacred rest
113b
Strive, for the way is straight
114
To Sabbath-school we love
115
To him who did salvation bring
116a
If we walk in the light, as he is in the light
116b
Little drops of water
117
Here we are but straying pilgrims
118
Children, lift your voices high
119
When morning reviveth her beams
120a
Safely through another week
120b
Did the Prince of Glory die
121a
Rock of Ages, cleft for me
121b
Thou art, O God, the life and light
121c
My gracious Redeemer I love
122
In that world of ancient story
123
When morning dawns with glorious light
124
Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing
125
Sing we to our God above
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