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The angel guard

Hymnal: LHB1850 #d1 (1850) First Line: A little girl knelt down to pray

Gentle words

Hymnal: LHB1850 #d2 (1850) First Line: A young rose, in the summer time

Again we've seen the Sabbath day

Author: John Pierpont Hymnal: LHB1850 #d3 (1850)

And shall we dwell together

Author: Helen Taylor Hymnal: LHB1850 #d4 (1850)

Another day its course has [hath] run

Author: John Pierpont Hymnal: LHB1850 #d5 (1850)

Before I close my eyes tonight

Author: Eliza Lee Follen Hymnal: LHB1850 #d7 (1850)

Calm on the bosom of thy God

Author: Felicia D. B. Hemans Hymnal: LHB1850 #d9 (1850)

Child amid [amidst] the flowers at play

Author: Felicia D. B. Hemans Hymnal: LHB1850 #d10 (1850)

For the children of a Sunday School

Author: Jane Taylor Hymnal: LHB1850 #d12 (1850) First Line: Come let our songs resound

Down in the green and shady bed

Author: Jane Taylor Hymnal: LHB1850 #d15 (1850)

Ere on my bed my limbs I lay

Author: S. T. Coleridge Hymnal: LHB1850 #d16 (1850)

Death of a teacher

Author: Joseph Proud Hymnal: LHB1850 #d17 (1850) First Line: Farewell, dear friends, a long farewell

Father, thy children bend for thy blessing

Author: Ann Taylor Gilbert Hymnal: LHB1850 #d21 (1850)

From year to year in love we meet

Author: James Mongtomery Hymnal: LHB1850 #d22 (1850)

Early rising

Hymnal: LHB1850 #d23 (1850) First Line: Get up early, time is precious

God made the world, in every land

Author: Jane Taylor Hymnal: LHB1850 #d25 (1850)

From the stars

Author: Jane Taylor Hymnal: LHB1850 #d26 (1850) First Line: God, who bade us roll

On hearing the songsters of spring

Author: Eliza Lee Follen Hymnal: LHB1850 #d29 (1850) First Line: Hark, the little birds are singing

How shall the young secure their hearts

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: LHB1850 #d31 (1850)

Thy will be done

Author: Eliza Lee Follen Hymnal: LHB1850 #d32 (1850) First Line: How sweet to be allowed to pray

The great teacher

Author: Florence C. Armstrong Hymnal: LHB1850 #d33 (1850) First Line: I asked the little joyous bird

I have a Father, one whose worth

Author: James Lumbard Hymnal: LHB1850 #d34 (1850)

I love to rise at early day

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: LHB1850 #d36 (1850)

The morning star

Hymnal: LHB1850 #d37 (1850) First Line: I once beheld a little star

I thank thee, Lord, for quiet rest

Author: Mary L. Duncan Hymnal: LHB1850 #d38 (1850)

Child's hymn

Author: Jemima Luke Hymnal: LHB1850 #d39 (1850) First Line: I think, when I read that [the] sweet story of old

Children in heaven

Hymnal: LHB1850 #d40 (1850) First Line: In the broad fields of heaven

Bethany

Hymnal: LHB1850 #d41 (1850) First Line: I've pictured Bethany, the happy household

A child's prayer

Author: John Ryland Hymnal: LHB1850 #d45 (1850) First Line: Lord, teach a little child to pray

Sunday school

Hymnal: LHB1850 #d46 (1850) First Line: Many voices seem to say

My child, look upward to the sky

Author: Lydia H. Sigourney Hymnal: LHB1850 #d49 (1850)

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