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Sunday School Singing Book
Editor:
George Kingsley
Publisher:
Charles Bowen, Boston, Mass., 1832
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Elements of Worship
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d1
A rosy crown we twine for thee
d2
Almighty God, by thy great power
d3
Another fleeting day is gone
d4
Assembled in the morning
d5
Awake, my soul, and with the sun
d6
Come, arouse thee, arouse thee, my brave Swiss boy
d7
Come, come, come, come to the sunset tree
d8
Come, come, come, the summer now is here
d9
Come o'er the sea, pilgrim, wth me
d10
Evening hail, thou grateful shade
d11
Go, when the morning shineth
d12
God of mercy, God of love [grace], Hear
d13
God of my life, through all its [my] days
d14
Great is the Lord, great is the Lord
d15
Home, fare thee well
d16
How beauteous are their [his] feet
d17
How gentle God's commands
d18
How sweet to be allowed to pray
d19
If e'er when solemn stillness reigns
d20
My Father, I thank thee for sleep
d21
My God, by thy protecting power
d22
Oft in the stilly night, Ere slumber's chain
d23
Our Father, here again we raise
d24
Peace, troubled soul, whose [thy] plaintive moan
d25
Providence profusely kind wheresoe'er you turn
d26
Sacred wisdom be my guide
d27
Safely through another week
d28
Say, what is life, 'tis like a flower
d29
See the gleams of daylight swim
d30
The Lord is risen indeed, And are the tidings true
d31
The Lord my Shepherd is, I shall be well supplied
d32
The winter is over and gone the thrush whistles
d33
There is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reign
d34
There is a time when moments flow
d35
There is an hour for earthly woe
d36
This is the Sabbath day
d37
'Tis spring, 'tis the beautiful spring
d38
To thee, my heart, eternal King
d39
'Twas on that [a] dark, that [and] doleful [awful] [dreary] night [day]
d40
Welcome, welcome, quiet morning
d41
While nature welcomes in the day
d42
While with ceaseless [careless] course the sun
d43
Who gave the sun his noon day [noon tide] light
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