Songs for the Divine Service of Israelites

Editor: Otto Lob
Publisher: E. Rubovits, Chicago, Ill., 1876
Denomination: Jewish Congregations
Notes: Israelitische Tempel-Gesänge : Hymnen für Sabbath und Festtage mit deutschem und englischem Text in Musik gesetzt.
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d1All abroad praise our God
d2Arise, my soul, and wing thee
d3Father, I call on thee, Dangers
d4Father of the world, whose grace
d5From my earliest day, O Lord
d6Happy he that never wanders
d7Hear us, as in thy dwelling
d8Holy Sabbath rest, Holy Sabbath rest
d9How blessed is, how blessed is who cometh
d10I trust in thee, a rock unmoved
d11I will praise, O Lord, thy grace
d12If God be with me
d13Lo our father's tender care
d14Lord, enthroned in heaven
d15Lord, thy laws whose worth unmeasured
d16Lord, thy temple was destroyed
d17O day of God thou comest
d18O Isr'l, hear, the Lord our God
d19O sing the Lord in holy fear
d20O the peace when Neilah Even
d21On wings of wind time roll swiftly by
d22Our Shepherd is the Lord, And us
d23Praise ye the Lord this day
d24Religion, thou sweet child
d25Sovereign Lord, whose sceptre reigned
d26The heavens proclaim their Master
d27There lives a God, each finite creature proclaims
d28This is the day of rest, This is the day
d29Thy creative power, O God
d30To him, our Lord, we're singing
d31To the Father of all creatures
d32Up to the Lord arise, my song
d33We worship thee, O Lord
d34When I behold thy grace, O Father
d35Seele! Seele! was betrübst du dich? (Why art thou cast down, my soul? Why disquieted by fear?)[Seele! Seele! was betrübst du dich?]
d36Why criest thou my heart
d37Without beginning, never ending
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