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Heart and Voice: a collection of Songs and Services for the Sunday School and the Home
Editor:
Chas. W. Wendte, D. D.
Publisher:
Geo. H. Ellis Co., Boston, 1910
Language:
English
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199
Earth below is teeming
[Earth below is teeming]
200
Build up an altar to the Lord
HUMMEL
201
The voice of old by Jordan's flood
HUMMEL
202
Summer suns are glowing
[Summer suns are glowing]
203
Comes the pleasant autumn time
LAST HOPE
204
Father! we look up to Thee
LAST HOPE
205
Lord, before thy presence come
LAST HOPE
206
Praise to God and thanksgiving!
MONKLAND
207
Lo, the earth is risen again
MONKLAND
208
Lo, we stand before thee now
MONKLAND
209
The days are gliding swiftly by
[The days are gliding swiftly by]
210
Let the children come unto me
[Let the children come unto me]
211
I think, when I read that sweet story of old
LUKE
212
In the cross of Christ I glory
RATHBUN
213
Tell me not, in mournful numbers
RATHBUN
214
Who would not love him, pure and holy
[Who would not love him, pure and holy]
215
Blessing on thee, gracious Lord!
[Blessing on thee, gracious Lord!]
216
Silent night! peaceful night!
CHRISTMAS EVE
217a
It came upon the midnight clear
HOPKINS
217b
It came upon the midnight clear
[It came upon the midnight clear]
218
Sound over all waters, reach out from all lands
ADESTE FIDELES
219
I heard the bells on Christmas Day
[I heard the bells on Christmas Day]
220
Softly now, on angel pinions
[Softly now, on angel pinions]
221
Jesus, by thy simple beauty
ST. SYLVESTER
222
All things bless Thee, God most holy
ST. SYLVESTER
223
Happy Christmas! happy Christmas!
[Happy Christmas! happy Christmas!]
224
O suff'ring friend of human kind!
FEDERAL STREET
225
From heav'n above to earth I come
[From heav'n above to earth I come]
226
"What means this glory round our feet"
["What means this glory round our feet"]
227
God give ye merry Christmas tide
[God give ye merry Christmas tide]
228
Gentle Jesus, pure and holy
[Gentle Jesus, pure and holy]
229
As I kept watch beside my sheep
[As I kept watch beside my sheep]
230
Canst thou count the stars up yonder
[Canst thou count the stars up yonder]
231
Hark! a burst of heav'nly music
[Hark! a burst of heav'nly music]
232
We three kings of Orient are
[We three kings of Orient are]
233
Out of every clime and people
[Out of every clime and people]
234
Sleep, my little Jesus
[Sleep, my little Jesus]
235
With joy we greet thy glad return
[With joy we greet thy glad return]
236
O little town of Bethlehem
[O little town of Bethlehem]
237
The first Nowell the angel did say
[The first Nowell the angel did say]
238
Child Jesus comes from heav'n above
[Child Jesus came from heav'n to earth]
239
Happy day! O! happy day!
[Happy day! O! happy day!]
240
Blessed is he who cometh in the name of the Lord
MESSIAS
241
Fair Christmas Day has come again
[Fair Christmas Day has come again]
242
Calm on the list'ning ear of night
GOULD
243
Again the Lord of life and light
GOULD
244
The bud will soon become a flower
GOULD
245
Floating on the morning breezes
[Floating on the morning breezes]
246
A voice in the air and a star in the sky
[A voice in the air and a star in the sky]
247
O happy, holy Easter morn
DUKE STREET
248
O hallowed memories of the past
DELIVERANCE
249
The mourners came at break of day
MELITA
250
The glory of the Spring how sweet
ST. PETER
251
The Lord be with us as we bend
ST. PETER
252
All hidden lie the future ways
ST. PETER
253
Lo! the day of days is here!
[Lo! the day of days is here!]
254
O day of light and gladness
ELLACOMBE
255
Past are the cross, the scourge, the thorn
[Past are the cross, the scourge, the thorn]
256
O Lord of life, where'er they be
[O Lord of life, where'er they be]
257
The lovely Spring has come again
[The lovely Spring has come again]
258
Child Jesus comes from Heaven to earth
259
Come sing with holy gladness
[Come sing with holy gladness]
260
'Twas a bluebird told the story
['Twas a bluebird told the story]
261
Easter morn with gladness shine
[Easter morn with gladness shine]
262
God hath sent his angels
[God hath sent his angels]
263
Standing on the shore at morning
[Standing on the shore at morning]
264
Come forth, O Christian children
[Come forth, O Christian children]
265
When for me the silent oar
[When for me the silent oar]
266
Across the sky and in the vales
[Across the sky and in the vales]
267
Over the land in glory
[Over the land in glory]
268
Oh, home of Love! we sing of thee
269
Warm o'er the skies the sunshine lies
[Warm o'er the skies the sunshine lies]
270
This day the sound upon the street
[This day the sound upon the street]
271
What does he plant who plants a tree?
[What does he plant who plants a tree?]
272
O woodman, spare that tree
[O woodman, spare that tree]
273
Hear our happy voices ringing
[Hear our happy voices ringing]
274
Grateful hearts and songs of praise
[Grateful hearts and songs of praise]
275
Lend a hand! Lend a hand!
[Lend a hand! Lend a hand!]
276
You're starting, my boy, on life's journey
[You're starting, my boy, on life's journey]
277
Come forth, and bring your garlands!
[Come forth, and bring your garlands!]
278
God be with you till we meet again
[God be with you till we meet again]
279
God bless the home, though humble
[God bless the home, though humble]
280
'Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam
['Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam]
281
Never forget the dear ones
[Never forget the dear ones]
282
There is a happy home
[There is a happy home]
283
O God, who givest all things bright
[O God, who givest all things bright]
284
Sleep, dearest baby, my loved one thou art
285
Should auld acquaintance be forgot
[Should auld acquaintance be forgot]
286
Should autumn's golden days depart
[Should autumn's golden days depart]
287
O God, I thank Thee that the night
[O God, I thank Thee that the night]
288
And are you in the stars, dear Lord?
[And are you in the stars, dear Lord?]
289
Great god! and wilt Thou condescend
[Great god! and wilt Thou condescend]
290
God that madest earth and heaven
[God that madest earth and heaven]
291
Sleep, my child, and peace attend thee
[Sleep, my child, and peace attend thee]
292
I know two eyes that fondly
[I know two eyes that fondly]
293
All good night! All good night!
[All good night! All good night!]
294
Ere on my bed my limbs I lay
[Ere on my bed my limbs I lay]
295
When twilight falls and night is nigh
TWILIGHT
296
When evening shadows gather
[When evening shadows gather]
297
Weary am I; go to rest
[Weary am I; go to rest]
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