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Singing Worship: with Boys and Girls

Editor: Edith Lovell Thomas
Publisher: Abingdon-Cokesbury Press, New York, N.Y., 1935
Denomination: Methodist Episcopal Church (North)
Language: English; Latin; French; German
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1With happy voices singingTOURS
2Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creationLOBE DEN HERREN
3We praise thee, O God, our Redeemer, Creator[We praise thee, O God, our Redeemer, Creator]
4All creatures of our God and KingLASST UNS ERFREUEN
5We, thy people, praise thee, praise theeST. ANTHONY CHORALE
6Rejoice, ye pure in heartMARION
7Gladly to the house of worshipWORSHIP
8For man's unceasing quest for GodCOTTINGHAM
9Book of books, our people's strengthLIEBSTER JESU
10There's a wideness in God's mercyWELLESLEY
11We love the place, O GodEDEN
12The Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not wantSTRACATHRO
13O Son of man, our Hero strong and tenderBONDANE
14The helper of his motherSONG
15O Jesus, once a Nazareth boyALL SAINTS NEW
16At work beside his father's benchKINGSFOLD
17Far away in old JudeaJUDEA
18O rugged Master of the hillsDEVENTER
19By roads that wound uphill and downFESTUS
20We would see Jesus, lo! his star is shiningCUSHMAN
21O Son of Man, thou madest knownBROOKFIELD
22Thou who taught the thronging peopleCOLLEGE
23O Master of the loving heartSERENITY
24We praise thee, Lord, with earliest morning rayANCIENT OF DAYS
25The Lord is in his holy temple; let all the earth keep silence before him[The Lord is in his holy temple; let all the earth keep silence before him]
26O come let us sing unto the Lord[O come let us sing unto the Lord]
27Holy, holy, holy LordSEYMOUR
28aPraise ye the Lord, all men[Praise ye the Lord, all men]
28bLaudate Dominum, omnes gentes[Laudate Dominum, omnes gentes]
29We praise thee, O GodTE DEUM
30All people that on earth do dwellOLD HUNDREDTH
31O praise ye the Lord150TH PSALM
32Bless thou the gifts our hands have broughtCANONBURY
33We give thee but thine ownSCHUMANN
34Thy work, O God, needs many handsMEDITATION
35O God, who workest hithertoST. PETER
36The Lord be with us as we walkBELMONT
37All things come of thee, O Lord[All things come of thee, O Lord]
38Hear us, our Father! We know thou wilt hear usMORNING STAR
39I would be true, for there are those who trust mePEEK
40Just as I am, thine own to beJUST AS I AM
41Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia![Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!]
42Father, lead me day by dayORIENTIS PARTIBUS
43Glory be to God on high[Glory be to God on high]
44How lovely are the messengersMESSENGERS
45Father, hear the prayer we offerCARTER
46O happy home, where thou art loved the dearestALVERSTROKE
47Now thank we all our GodNUN DANKET
48We thank thee, Lord, for eyes to seeMELODY
49O Father, thou who givest allJEWISH TUNE
50O God, whose love is over allCOMMUNITY
51Father, we thank thee, Father, we thank theeCHAMBER MUSIC
52My Master was a workerMUNICH
53Up! up! in nobler toil than ours[Up! up! in nobler toil than ours]
54A workman in a village homeKRIEGSLIED
55O God, thy rain and sun and soilJUNIOR TUNE
56O Master Workman of the raceST. MICHEL'S
57I watch the farmers in their fieldsTHE FARMER'S SON
58O'er us to the southland headingPRINCE RUPERT'S MARCH
59Rise up, O men of God!FESTAL SONG
60They have builded magnificent bridgesTHE PILGRIMS' MARCH
61Row, men, row! Though the winds blowVOLGA BOATMEN
62Be strong! We are not here to play, to dream, to driftFORTITUDE
63We Plow the fields, and scatterST. ANSELM
64Dare to be brave, dare to be trueDARE TO BE BRAVE
65The fathers built this cityALFORD
66Now praise we great and famous men[Now praise we great and famous men]
67Where cross the crowded ways of lifeGERMANY
68This is my Father's worldTERRA BEATA
69The heavens declare thy gloryALL HALLOWS
70On the dusty earth-drumCONCERTO
71The year's at the springENGLISH CAROL
72God of the earth, the sky, the seaALSACE
73I hung a pink cloud ribbonCARA
74O the white seagull[O the white seagull]
75For the beauty of the earthDIX
76Praise to God for things we seeALLELUIA
77I love to hear the robin singDIELMAN
78God, who touchest earth with beautyGLEN BERNARD
79Now sing we a song for the harvestCALVERT
80O winds that blow so wild and freeSTRASSBURG
81O God, our help in ages pastST. ANNE
82The summer days are come againST. MICHEL'S
83O Painter of the fruits and flowersGIFTS
84All beautiful the march of daysNOEL
85Heap high the farmer's wintry hoardMUSWELL HILL
86The first Noel the angel did sayTHE FIRST NOEL
87A Child this day is born[A Child this day is born]
88The little Jesus came to town[The little Jesus came to town]
89aAngels we have heard on high[Angels we have heard on high]
89bLes anges dans nos campagnes[Les anges dans nos campagnes]
90For all the blessings of the yearWINCHESTER NEW
91aSilent night, holy nightSTILLE NACHT
91bStille Nacht, heilige NachtSTILLE NACHT
92I heard the bells on Christmas DaySAMSON
93O little town of BethlehemST. LOUIS
94There's a song in the air!CHRISTMAS SONG
95Joy to the world, the Lord is comeANTIOCH
96Behold that star! Behold that star up yonder!STAR
97God rest you merry, gentlemen[God rest you merry, gentlemen]

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