American Sunday School Hymn Book. New ed.

Publisher: American Sunday School Union, Philadelphia , 1860
Language: English
Notes: Page scans: https://archive.org/details/americansundaysc00amer_0/mode/2up
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aa379To thee, O blessed SaviourPage Scan
aa380Thanks to our heavenly FatherPage Scan
aa381Hosannas were by children sungPage Scan
aa382Little children, can you tellPage Scan
aa383There is no name so sweet on earthPage Scan
aa384The sun that lights the world shall fadePage Scan
aa385While, with ceaseless course the sunPage Scan
aa386Say, brothers, will you meet usPage Scan
aa387When shall we meet again?Page Scan
aa388Glory to thee, my God, this nightPage Scan
aa389I ought to love my motherPage Scan
aa390To do to others as I wouldPage Scan
aa391My country, 'tis of theePage Scan
aa392Kind words can never diePage Scan
aa393When through the torn sail the wild tempest is streamingPage Scan
aa394We all love one anotherPage Scan
aa395Mary to the Saviour's tombPage Scan
aa396Life's rosy morn her golden lightPage Scan
aa397O thou before whose gracious thronePage Scan
aa398Ere on my bed my limbs I layPage Scan
aa399Now I lay me down to sleepPage Scan
aa400"Thy will be done!" In devious wayPage Scan
aa401And Jesus said, Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto mePage Scan
aa402I will lift up mine eyes unto the hillsPage Scan
aa403Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy ladenPage Scan
aa404From the recesses of a lowly spiritPage Scan
aa405Long ago the Lord of gloryPage Scan
aa406The Temperance Band is comingPage Scan
aa407In the ways of true temperance see children delightingPage Scan
aa408Gushing so bright in the morning lightPage Scan
aa409With banner and with badge we comePage Scan
aa410I'm a young abstainerPage Scan
aa411Our youthful hearts with temperance burnPage Scan
aa412Some love to drink from the foamy brinkPage Scan
aa413Sparkling and bright in its liquid lightPage Scan
aa414What makes the poor man poorer still?Page Scan
aa415It comes, the joyful dayPage Scan
aa416Slave of the cup, beware!Page Scan
aa417Softly the drunkard's wife breatheth her prayerPage Scan
aa418O come, come away, from all that can enslave youPage Scan
aa419Touch not the cup: it is death to thy soulPage Scan
aa420The drink that's in the drunkard's bowlPage Scan
aa421Children all, both great and smallPage Scan
aa422The murderous cup no more I'll takePage Scan
aa423Go, go, thou that enslavest mePage Scan
aa424Friends of freedom! swell the songPage Scan
aa425Let the still air rejoicePage Scan
aa426Teacher divine, we bow the kneePage Scan
aa427Indulgent God of love and powerPage Scan
aa428The mercy of Jesus has brought us once morePage Scan
aa429At thy footstool, humbly bendingPage Scan
aa430How serious is the chargePage Scan
aa431Save all my children, Lord!Page Scan
aa432Grace shall our souls inspirePage Scan
aa433Christ was teaching all the dayPage Scan
aa434Sow in the morn thy seedPage Scan
aa435Toil on, teachers! toil on boldly!Page Scan
aa436Where two or three, with sweet accordPage Scan
aa437Come, Christian brethren, ere we partPage Scan
aa438Come, children ere we partPage Scan
aa439Heavenly Father, grant thy blessingPage Scan
aa440Dear Father, e're we partPage Scan
aa441Now is past the time of teachingPage Scan
aa442A song, a song of gladness!Page Scan
aa443Praise we Him by whose kind favourPage Scan
aa444On what has now been sownPage Scan
aa445Once more, before we partPage Scan
aa446Dear partner of our hopes and fearsPage Scan
aa447Lord, dismiss us with thy blessingPage Scan
aa448Dismiss us with thy blessing, LordPage Scan
aa449For a season call'd to partPage Scan
aa450From all that dwell below the skiesPage Scan
aa451Praise God, from whom all blessings flow!Page Scan
aa452To God the Father, God the SonPage Scan
aa453To Father, Son, and Holy GhostPage Scan
aa454Ye angels round the thronePage Scan
aa455May the grace of Christ our SaviourPage Scan

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