The African Methodist Episcopal Hymn and Tune Book: adapted to the doctrines and usages of the church (6th ed.)

Publisher: A.M.E. Book Concern, Philadelphia, 1902
Denomination: African Methodist Episcopal Church
Language: English
Notes: Numbering follows the hymnal numbering except where there are two tunes for a text or a separate doxology tune added, in which cases the editor has added "a" and "b" to the numbers.
#TextTuneText InfoTune InfoTextScorePage ScanAudio
447Saviour, sprinkle many nationsSTOCKWELLPage Scan
448Who but thou, almighty SpiritSTOCKWELLPage Scan
449Go, messenger of peace and loveWOODWORTHPage Scan
450Behold, the expected time draw nearWOODWORTHPage Scan
450bHead of the Church, whose Spirit fillsWOODWORTHPage Scan
451Watchman, tell us of the nightBEULAHPage Scan
451bGo, ye messengers of GodBEULAHPage Scan
452O Thou whom we adore!LUTHERPage Scan
453Come, Lord, and tarry not!LUTHERPage Scan
454O Lord, thy work reviveLUTHERPage Scan
455Oh, for the happy hourLUTHERPage Scan
456Come, and let us sweetly joinMARTYNPage Scan
457Come, thou high and lofty Lord!MARTYNPage Scan
458Let us join, ('tis God commands)HENDONPage Scan
459Jesus, Lord, we look to theeHENDONPage Scan
460How sweet and heav'nly is the sightMETROPOLITANPage Scan
461Lord, thou on earth didst love thine ownMETROPOLITANPage Scan
462Try us, O God, and search the groundMETROPOLITANPage Scan
463My God, what gentle cords are thineOLWELLPage Scan
464Happy the heart where graces reignOLWELLPage Scan
465Jesus, great Shepherd of the sheepOLWELLPage Scan
466Thee we adore, eternal Name!BALERMAPage Scan
467Hark! from the tombs a doleful soundBALERMAPage Scan
468And must I be to judgment broughtMEARPage Scan
469Vain man, thy vain pursuits forbearMEARPage Scan
470That awful day will surely comeMEARPage Scan
471Come, let us join our friends abovePHUVAHPage Scan
471bLo, what a glorious sight appearsST. ANN'SPage Scan
472Thou judge of quick and deadGOLDEN HILLPage Scan
473We know, by faith we knowGOLDEN HILLPage Scan
474And must this body dieOLNEYPage Scan
475And am I born to die?OLNEYPage Scan
475bSow in the morn thy seedOLNEYPage Scan
476How happy, gracious Lord, are weMERIBAHPage Scan
477O when shall we sweetly removeBEATUS-MINORPage Scan
478I long to behold him arrayed with gloryBEATUS-MINORPage Scan
479Lift your eyes of faith and seeHORTONPage Scan
480O could I speak the matchless worthPage Scan
481There is a land of pure delightVARINAPage Scan
482And let this feeble body failVARINAPage Scan
483My thoughts surmount these lower skiesGENEVAPage Scan
484Give me the wings of faith to riseGENEVAPage Scan
484bThere is a fold whence none can straySWANWICKPage Scan
485Rest for the toiling handPage Scan
486Servant of God, well done!DOVERPage Scan
487Life is the time to serve the LordELTONPage Scan
488The morning flowers display their sweetsELTONPage Scan
489The saints who die of Christ possess'dROLLANDPage Scan
490The day of wrath, that dreadful dayROLLANDPage Scan
490bYe virgin souls, arisePage Scan
491Shrinking from the cold hand of deathZEPHYRPage Scan
492Why should we start and fear to die?ZEPHYRPage Scan
493Through every age, eternal GodZEPHYRPage Scan
494I would not live alway; I ask not to stayFREDERICKPage Scan
495Hosanna to God, in his highest abodeLUCASPage Scan
496Hark! a voice divides the skyMERCYPage Scan
497If death my friend and me divideMERCYPage Scan
498The Church in her militant statePage Scan
499My days are gliding swiftly bySHINING SHOREPage Scan
500Jerusalem, my happy home!VALENTIAPage Scan
501Why do we mourn departing friendsCHINAPage Scan
502There is a house not made with handsST. MARTINSPage Scan
503Death may dissolve my body nowST. MARTINSPage Scan
504What are these arrayed in whitePage Scan
505Away with our sorrow and fear!Page Scan
506Lo! Round the throne, a glorious bandTALLIS' EVENING HYMNPage Scan
507There is a land mine eye hath seenTALLIS' EVENING HYMNPage Scan
508Methinks the last great day is comeEFFINGHAMPage Scan
509Arm of the Lord, awake, awake!EFFINGHAMPage Scan
510Come to the land of peacePage Scan
511"For ever with the Lord!"ST. THOMASPage Scan
512Far from these scenes of nightST. THOMASPage Scan
513There is no night in heavenST. THOMASPage Scan
514aHow vain are all things here below!METROPOLITANPage Scan
514bHow vain are all things here below!AMANDAPage Scan
515Ye weary, heavy laden soulsWARINGPage Scan
516Jesus! thou art the sinner's friendPage Scan
517Inquire, ye pilgrims, for the wayDUNDEEPage Scan
518How long shall Death, the tyrant, reignDUNDEEPage Scan
519Father of me, and all mankindDUNDEEPage Scan
520O Sun of righteousness, ariseANTIOCHPage Scan
521The work of one more day is doneANTIOCHPage Scan
521bIf God is mine, then present thingsANTIOCHPage Scan
522Giver of concord, Prince of peaceFALLS CITYPage Scan
523Ye golden lamps of heaven, farewellFALLS CITYPage Scan
524Dear friends, farewell, I do you tellMARLOWPage Scan
525Lord, while for all mankind we prayMARLOWPage Scan
525bKeep silence, all created thingsMARLOWPage Scan
526Nearer, my God, to theeBETHANYPage Scan
527Saviour! thy gentle voiceBETHANYPage Scan
528Come away to the skies, my beloved ariseROWLEYPage Scan
529Did Christ o'er sinner's weepBOYLSTONPage Scan
530The power to bless my houseBOYLSTONPage Scan
530bThough now the nations sit beneathBOYLSTONPage Scan
531Through all the lofty skySTATE STREETPage Scan
532God is in Judah knownSTATE STREETPage Scan
533Sole Sov'reign of the earth and skiesPage Scan
534Come, ye that love the Lord indeedHAMBURGPage Scan
535Lord, I am thine, entirely thineMIGDOLPage Scan
536We bless thy name, Almighty GodMIGDOLPage Scan

[This hymnal has not been proofed - data may be incomplete or incorrect]
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