Hymns for Heart and Voice (2nd ed.)

Publisher: The Sunday School Association, London, 1897
Editor: Charlotte Farrington
Denomination: Congregationalists (United Church of Christ)
Language: English
Notes: First edition published in 1894
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1O worship the King, all glorious above!Page Scan
2Let us with a wind-like songPage Scan
3Day by day we magnify TheePage Scan
4Holy saints and angels everPage Scan
5Thou Father of our spiritsPage Scan
6Thou who art enthroned abovePage Scan
7The Lord is rich and mercifulPage Scan
8Let the whole creation cryPage Scan
9Both heaven and earth do worship TheePage Scan
10Above the clear blue skyPage Scan
11Let us sing with one accordPage Scan
12Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty!Page Scan
13Let us, with a gladsome mindPage Scan
14Holy Father, life is fairPage Scan
15Lead us, heavenly FatherPage Scan
16Father, let thy benedictionPage Scan
17Lead us, O Father, in the paths of peacePage Scan
18O God, most holy, merciful and mightyPage Scan
19Father, teach me, day by dayPage Scan
20Gracious Spirit, dwell with mePage Scan
21Thirsting for a living springPage Scan
22Hear us, heavenly FatherPage Scan
23Spirit of truth! who makest brightPage Scan
24O everlasting LightPage Scan
25My spirit longs for TheePage Scan
26Lord, I on every dayPage Scan
27Make use of me, My GodPage Scan
28Dismiss me not thy service, LordPage Scan
29Teach me, my God and KingPage Scan
30Father, lead me day by dayPage Scan
31A little child may knowPage Scan
32Father, holy GuardianPage Scan
33O little birds that all day longPage Scan
34March, my little childrenPage Scan
35Great God! and wilt Thou condescendPage Scan
36Day and night the blessings fallPage Scan
37In olden time men worshippedPage Scan
38O Thou who hast thy servants taughtPage Scan
39Take my life, and let it bePage Scan
40All that's good, and great, and truePage Scan
41God of Jesus! hear me nowPage Scan
42Lord, thy children guide and keepPage Scan
43O God, we stand beneath thy skyPage Scan
44Father, hear the prayer we offerPage Scan
45Where is thy God, my soul?Page Scan
46God moves in a mysterious wayPage Scan
47As his flock the shepherd leadsPage Scan
48Lord, we thank Thee for the pleasurePage Scan
49God comes, with succour speedyPage Scan
50God is love; his mercy brightensPage Scan
51There's a wideness in God's mercyPage Scan
52God holds the key of all unknownPage Scan
53Father, I know that all my lifePage Scan
54O God of ages, by whose handPage Scan
55Abide with me; fast falls the eventidePage Scan
56Lead, kindly light, amid the encircling gloomPage Scan
57God leads us on by paths we did not knowPage Scan
58My God, my Father, while I strayPage Scan
59Father, from thy throne on highPage Scan
60Father! thy dear name we ownPage Scan
61Heavenly Father, from thy thronePage Scan
62Lord of Life! for ever nighPage Scan
63God of mercy, loving allPage Scan
64God sets a still small voicePage Scan
65God is in heaven. Can He hearPage Scan
66God does not judge as we must doPage Scan
67God entrusts to allPage Scan
68God make my life a little lightPage Scan
69Little drops of waterPage Scan
70O happy Christian childrenPage Scan
71Purer yet, and purerPage Scan
72There is no service unto GodPage Scan
73A thought is but a little thingPage Scan
74Words are things of little costPage Scan
75Little by little the time goes byPage Scan
76One by one thy sands are flowingPage Scan
77O'er the wide and restless oceanPage Scan
78In the furrows of thy lifePage Scan
79Hast thou aught of good received?Page Scan
80Dig channels for the streams of lovePage Scan
81Away with all thought that is selfish and coldPage Scan
82Love and kindness we may measurePage Scan
83O brother man! fold to thy heart thy brotherPage Scan
84There's never a day so sunnyPage Scan
85What is this that stirs withinPage Scan
86Many voices seem to sayPage Scan
87A little kingdom I possessPage Scan
88Oh, what can little hands doPage Scan
89I read of 'many mansions'Page Scan
90The fields are all whitePage Scan
91If you have a pleasant thoughtPage Scan
92The wise may bring their learningPage Scan
93There lives a voice within mePage Scan
94There is a voice of singing birdsPage Scan
95There's a strife we all must wagePage Scan
96Though lowly here our lot may bePage Scan
97Life is real! life is earnest!Page Scan
98Life is onward—use itPage Scan
99Go forth to life, O child of earthPage Scan
100God's trumpet wakes the slumbering worldPage Scan

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