Hymns, Chants and Anthems. Selected and arranged by J. H. Thom

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Give to our God immortal praise
O God protector of the lowly
Lo my Shepherds hand divine
A glance from heaven with sweet effect Newton 427
Thou art gone to the grave but we will not deplore thee Heber
The heart of childhood is all mirth
Lord thou hast been thy peoples rest
How sweetly flowed the Gospels sound
While through this changing world we roam
Glory be to God on high
Thou framer of the light and dark
O God whose holy child this morn
The heavens of heavens cannot contain
Lord thou hast searched and seen me through
Great God whose universal sway
Under thy wings my God I rest
Who gracious Father shall complain
CHRIST AND CHRISTIANITY
Hail to the Lords anointed
O Lord our languid souls inspire
Who is the weak believer
The morning flowers display their sweets
O make us apt to seek and quick to find
He knelt the Saviour knelt and prayed
Descend to thy Jerusalem O Lord Jeremy Taylor Martineaus Col 195
Almighty God in prayer to thee W S Roscoe 453
On the first Christian Sabbath
Lord we sit and cry to thee
Behold my servant see him rise Christian Psalmist 227
cannot call affliction sweet
Mortal if eer thy spirits faint
When gathering clouds around me rise
O Saviour is thy promise fled?
The Son of God goes forth to
He prayeth best who loveth best
Raise your triumphant songs
The spacious firmament on high
O turn great ruler of the skies
O say not thou are left of
THE CHURCH OF CHRIST 233244
How beauteous were the marks divine
The spirit unto Thee
In the morning hear my
Lord when we bend before thy throne
As body when the soul has fled Drummond 323
Our country is Emmanuels land
When gracious Lord when shall it
stand perplexed
Beset with snares on every hand Doddridge 368
Faint not thou traveller though the
Both heaven and earth do worship thee St Ambrose 70
can trust my all with
Scorn not the slightest word or deed
O suffering friend of human kind
Far from mortal cares retreating

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