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Praise and Service Songs for Sunday Schools
Editor:
G. H. Shorney
,
G. D. Shorney
Publisher:
Hope Pub. Co., Chicago, Ill., 1927
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First Lines
Elements of Worship
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The King of love my shepherd is
d202
The light of dawn with splendor
d203
The Lord has need of workers to fill his field today
d204
The morning light is breaking; the darkness disappears
d205
The mourners left weeping
d206
The strife is o'er the battle done
d207
There are fields that to harvest are white
d208
There are hearts that are drooping in sorrow
d209
There are many troubles that will burst like bubbles
d210
There is a green hill far away, Without a city wall
d211
There is a story so sweet
d212
There is [There's] sunshine in my soul today
d213
There's a call comes ringing
d214
There's a call comes ringing from the courts above
d215
There's a call comes ringing o'er the restless wave
d216
There's a garden where Jesus is waiting
d217
There's a light on clouds of sadness
d218
There's a place that I know
d219
There's a royal banner given for display
d220
There's a task that only you may render
d221
There's a tramp, tramp, tramping
d222
There's a way that leads to glory
d223
There's a word of cheer and kindness
d224
There's an army true and loyal, marching onward
d225
This is my Father's world, And to my list'ning ears
d226
Thou gracious God, whose mercy lends
d227
Thou, Lord, art worthy
d228
Though your heart may be heavy
d229
To Jesus every day I find my heart is closer drawn
d230
To knights in the days of old, keeping vigil
d231
True hearted, whole hearted, faithful and loyal
d232
Trusting in the Savior, O 'tis wondrous sweet
d233
Trying to walk in the steps of the Savior
d234
Under his shadow hiding
d235
Unspotted is the fear of God and ever doth endure
d236
We cannot know God's future
d237
We hope that you've been happy
d238
We may not climb the heavenly steeps
d239
We rally today to honor our King
d240
We sing of God the Father
d241
We three kings of [from] Orient are
d242
Welcome the Sabbath, sweet day of rest
d243
Welcome, welcome, like the hosts of old
d244
We've a story to tell to the nations
d245
When I shall come to the end of my way
d246
When morning gilds the skies
d247
When the long days of wintertime are over
d248
When the storms of life are beating
d249
When upon bended knee Jesus whispered to me
d250
Where cross the crowded ways of life
d251
Where Jesus dwells there is sunshine
d252
While your face is toward that the city
d253
Who is on the Lord's side, who will serve
d254
Why should I be discouraged
d255
With a greeting true we would
d256
With a greeting true we would
d257
With joy we hail the sacred day
d258
Wondrous are the mercies daily sent from heaven
d259
Would you help the Savior every passing day
d260
Would you know just where to seek Him
d261
Yes, brief our parting words shall be
d262
Yield not to temptation, for yielding is sin
d263
You ask what makes me happy the whole day long
d264
You may have the joybells ringing in your heart
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