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Maynard's Selected Sabbath School Hymns. 4th ed.
Editor:
Thomas Maynard
Publisher:
Roberts, Utica, N.Y., 1858
Language:
English
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d101
Jesus, Lover [Savior] of my soul, Let me to thy bosom [refuge] fly
d102
Jesus, tender shepherd, hear us
d103
Joy to the world, the Lord is [has] come
d104
Joyfully, joyfully, onward I [we] move
d105
Just as I am, without one plea, But [Save] that thy blood
d106
Just as thou art, without one trace Of love or joy
d107
Kind words can never die, Cherished and blest
d108
Lamb of God, whose bleeding [dying] love
d109
Let every heart rejoice and sing, Let choral anthems
d110
Let the children come to me
d111
Let us love one another, not long may we stay
d112
Let us with a joyful mind
d113
Lift up to God the voice of praise
d114
Little child, do you love Jesus
d115
Little drops of water, little grains of sand
d116
Little schoolmates can you tell
d117
Little travelers Zionward, Each one entering
d118
Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing
d119
Lord, this night I come to own all
d120
Mid [midst] scenes of confusion and creature complaints
d121
Mid sorrow and care, There's one
d122
Must Jesus bear the [his] cross alone
d123
My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty
d124
My days are gliding swiftly by
d125
My home is in heaven my rest
d126
My Savior, 'tis of thee
d127
No night shall be in heaven, no gathering gloom
d128
Now I awake and see the light
d129
O come, while Spring rejoices
d130
O do not be discouraged, For Jesus is your friend
d131
O Jesus, delight of my soul My Savior, my Shepherd divine
d132
O never on this holy book
d133
O send forth the Bible
d134
O sing to me of heaven When I am called to die
d135
O the Sabbath morning, beautiful and bright
d136
O there is a river whose fresh waters flow
d137
O thou who didst uphold my way
d138
O 'tis in the [this] land of the Bible we love
d139
O we are happy now, dear mother
d140
O we love to come to our Sabbath home
d141
O where is little brother gone
d142
O won't you love my Jesus
d143
Oft as the bell, with solemn toll, Speaks the departure of a soul
d144
On a hill stands a beautiful tree
d145
On Jordan's stormy [rugged] banks I stand, And cast a wishful eye
d146
On what has now been sown
d147
One sweet [bright] flower has drooped and faded
d148
One there is above all others, well [who] deserves
d149
Onward speed thy conquering flight
d150
Our Father in heaven we hallow thy name
d151
Our Jesus, before he went home
d152
Our youthful hearts with [for] temperance burn
d153
Out on an ocean all boundless we ride
d154
Over the ocean wave, far, far away
d155
Pleasant is the Sabbath bell
d156
Preserved by thine almighty power
d157
Pure the breath of early morn
d158
Rejoice, rejoice, the promised time is coming
d159
Remember thy Creator, While youth's fair spring
d160
Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee
d161
Safely through another week
d162
Say, brother [brothers], will you meet me [us]
d163
Say, whither, wandering stranger
d164
See the kind [good] Shepherd, Jesus, stands
d165
See the shining dewdrops
d166
Shed not a tear, o'er your friend's early bier
d167
Shepherd of thy little flock
d168
Shepherd, while thy flocks are feeding
d169
Sing, O sing the song of gladness
d170
Sister, thou wast [wert] mild and lovely
d171
Soft as the morning dew
d172
Soft, soft, music is stealing
d173
Some call us the infants
d174
Some love to drink from the foamy brink
d175
Stand up for Jesus, All who lead his host
d176
Stand up for Jesus, All who lead his host
d177
Sweet day of rest, for thee I [I'd} wait
d178
Sweet Sabbath school, place dear to me
d179
Sweet spices they brought on their star lighted way
d180
Sweetly sing, sweetly sing praises
d181
Sweetly the Sabbath bell steals on the air
d182
Take my heart, O Father, take it
d183
Take thy staff, O pilgrim, haste thee on thy way
d184
Thank God for pleasant weather
d185
Thank God for the Bible, 'tis there we find the story
d186
The Bible, the Bible, More precious than gold
d187
The breath of prayer hath frangrancy
d188
The lambs of Jesus, who are they but children
d189
The Lord is my Shepherd, He makes me repose
d190
The Lord is my Shepherd, How happy am I
d191
The loveliest time of all
d192
The morning sky [sun] is bright and clear
d193
The Prince of salvation in triumph is riding
d194
The Sabbath bells are ringing come away and happy voices
d195
The Sabbath morn is breaking, the Sabbath bells are waking
d196
The Sabbath school how dear to me
d197
The Sabbath school's a place for prayer
d198
The seraphs bright are hovering
d199
The voice is hushed the gentle voice
d200
There is a happy land, Far, [not] far away
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