The Boston Sunday School Hymn Book: With Devotional ExercisesB.H. Greene, 1844 - 180 pages |
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... tongue . 2 Deep regret for follies past , Talents wasted , time mis - spent ; Hearts debased by worldly cares , Thankless for the blessings lent : 3 Foolish fears and fond desires , Vain regrets for things as vain ; Lips too seldom ...
... tongue . 2 Deep regret for follies past , Talents wasted , time mis - spent ; Hearts debased by worldly cares , Thankless for the blessings lent : 3 Foolish fears and fond desires , Vain regrets for things as vain ; Lips too seldom ...
Page 115
... tongues Unite in perfect praise . 2 Those are the hymns that we shall know , If Jesus we obey ; That is the place where we shall go , If found in wisdom's way . 3 This is the joy we ought to seek , And make our chief concern ; For this ...
... tongues Unite in perfect praise . 2 Those are the hymns that we shall know , If Jesus we obey ; That is the place where we shall go , If found in wisdom's way . 3 This is the joy we ought to seek , And make our chief concern ; For this ...
Page 116
... tongues . 3 No gloomy cares shall there annoy , No conscious guilt disturb our joy ; No midnight shade , no clouded sun , But sacred , high , eternal noon . 4 When shall that glorious day begin , Beyond the reach of death and sin ...
... tongues . 3 No gloomy cares shall there annoy , No conscious guilt disturb our joy ; No midnight shade , no clouded sun , But sacred , high , eternal noon . 4 When shall that glorious day begin , Beyond the reach of death and sin ...
Page 120
... tongue ! Join my soul , with ev'ry creature , Join the universal song . Marlow . 156 Spring . C. M. St. Luke . 1 WHILE verdure clothes the fertile vale , And blossoms on the spray , And fragrance breathes in every gale , How sweet the ...
... tongue ! Join my soul , with ev'ry creature , Join the universal song . Marlow . 156 Spring . C. M. St. Luke . 1 WHILE verdure clothes the fertile vale , And blossoms on the spray , And fragrance breathes in every gale , How sweet the ...
Page 121
... tongue . MRS . STEELE . Summer . 157 7 & 6's M. " The morning light , ' & c . Atterbury . 1 ' Tis summer , glorious summer , - Look to the glad green earth , How from her grateful bosom Yarmouth . The herb and flower spring forth ...
... tongue . MRS . STEELE . Summer . 157 7 & 6's M. " The morning light , ' & c . Atterbury . 1 ' Tis summer , glorious summer , - Look to the glad green earth , How from her grateful bosom Yarmouth . The herb and flower spring forth ...
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adore Alcester ANON Atterbury Auld Lang Syne BARTON SQUARE bells are ringing bless blest breath bright C. M. Ballerma child Commencing Hymn Cottage dear death divine Early Piety earth eternal faith Father fear flower forever friends give glory gracious grateful Greenville happy hath hear heart heaven heavenly holy Hosanna hour humble Hummel impart Jesus Christ kind L. G. PRAY L. M. Hebron Laban LESSON light live Lord love thee Medfield meek mind Morning Song never night o'er path peace praise prayer rejoice repentant song rill rise S. S. Minstrel Sabbath School sacred Saviour seek shine Shirland sing sins smiles songs of praise sorrow soul spirit Sunday School sweet syne teach teachers thank thee thine thou art Thou hast Thou shalt thought thy children thy grace thy love thy mercy thy name thy word tongue truth unto Uxbridge voice Watchman wisdom Woodstock Yarmouth Ydolem youth
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Page 56 - IN the cross of Christ I glory, Towering o'er the wrecks of time : All the li'ght of sacred story Gathers round its head sublime.
Page 130 - My native country, thee, Land of the noble free, — Thy name I love ; I love thy rocks and rills, Thy woods and templed hills ; My heart with rapture thrills Like that above.
Page 128 - What though the spicy breezes Blow soft o'er Ceylon's isle, Though every prospect pleases, And only man is vile : In vain with lavish kindness The gifts of God are strown ; The heathen, in his blindness, Bows down to wood and stone...
Page 71 - Lo, such the child whose early feet The paths of peace have trod; Whose secret heart, with influence sweet, Is upward drawn to God. 3 By cool Siloam's shady rill The lily must decay ; The rose that blooms beneath the hill Must shortly fade away.
Page 49 - CHILDREN of the heavenly King, As ye journey, sweetly sing ; Sing your Saviour's worthy praise, Glorious in his works and ways. 2 Ye are travelling home to God, In the way the fathers trod ; They are happy now, and ye Soon their happiness shall see.
Page 112 - I WOULD not live alway: I ask not to stay Where storm after storm rises dark o'er the way ; The few lurid mornings that- dawn on us here Are enough for life's woes, full enough for its cheer.
Page 59 - Abide with me from morn till eve, For without Thee I cannot live ; Abide with me when night is nigh, For without Thee I dare not die.
Page 40 - Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take, The clouds ye so much dread Are big with mercy, and shall break In blessings on your head...
Page 117 - Name ever dear to me ! When shall my labors have an end, In joy and peace and thee...
Page 51 - To do his heavenly Father's will. Was his employment and delight ; Humility and holy zeal Shone through his life divinely bright.