Hymns of the Faith: with psalms for the use of congragations

Editor: George Harris, D.D., William Jewett Tucker, D.D., Edward K. Glezen, A.M.
Publisher: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, Boston and New York, 1887
Language: English
Notes: A few of the scanned pages are damaged
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493O Jesus, Thou the beauty artSOUTHWELLPage Scan
494Jesus! the very thought of TheeELVETPage Scan
495Eternal Light, eternal LightNEWCASTLEPage Scan
496Oh, could I speak the matchless worthARIELPage Scan
497How sweet the name of Jesus soundsST. PETER'S, OXFORDPage Scan
498The Saviour! O what endless charmsSALVATORPage Scan
499Jesus! I love Thy charming nameEAGLEYPage Scan
500We bless Thee for Thy peace, O GodEMMAUSPage Scan
501Thou dear Redeemer, dying LambST. BERNARDPage Scan
502O very God of very GodLIGHT VON LICHTPage Scan
503O Jesus King most wonderfulMIRFIELDPage Scan
504Sleep thy last sleepREQUIEMPage Scan
505It is not death to dieVICTORPage Scan
506No, no, it is not dyingDUNNPage Scan
507Servant of God, well done!RENOVATIONPage Scan
508Safe home, safe home in portSAFE HOMEPage Scan
509Asleep in Jesus: blessed sleepIN CHRISTOPage Scan
510O Paradise! O Paradise!PARADISEPage Scan
511Light's abode, celestial SalemREGENT SQUAREPage Scan
512Hark! hark, my soul! angelic songs are swellingPILGRIMSPage Scan
513What are these in bright arrayCULFORDPage Scan
514Ten thousand times ten thousandALFORDPage Scan
515Who are these, like stars appearingMORGENSTERNEPage Scan
516Hark! the sound of holy voicesSANCTUARYPage Scan
517Upward where the stars are burningHEAVENLY PRAISEPage Scan
518Forever with the LordLEIGHTONPage Scan
519Far from my heavenly homeLYTEPage Scan
520When I can read my title clearBELMONTPage Scan
521There is an hour of peaceful restWOODLANDPage Scan
522One sweetly solemn thoughtST. PAUL'S COLLEGEPage Scan
523Come to the land of peaceWOOLWICHPage Scan
524There is a blessed homeBLESSED HOMEPage Scan
525We are but strangers hereHIMMELPage Scan
526The roseate hues of early dawnCASTLE RISINGPage Scan
527There is a land of pure delightST. MARGUERITEPage Scan
528O mother, dear JerusalemLICHT VON LICHTPage Scan
529Jerusalem, my happy homeSOUTHWELLPage Scan
530Jerusalem on highCHRIST CHURCHPage Scan
531The world is very evilPEARSALLPage Scan
532Brief life is here our portionST. ALPHEGEPage Scan
533For thee, o dear, dear countryST. ANSELMPage Scan
534Jerusalem the goldenEWINGPage Scan
535O day of rest and gladnessBONNERPage Scan
536Pleasant are Thy courts aboveST. GEORGE'S CHAPELPage Scan
537Safely through another weekSABBATHPage Scan
538For thee we long and prayST. GODRICPage Scan
539Blest day of God, most calm, most brightBELMONTPage Scan
540Welcome, sweet day of restLISBONPage Scan
541This is the day the Lord hath madeYORKPage Scan
542Again the Lord of life and lightST. STEPHENPage Scan
543Sweet is the work, O LordMORNINGTONPage Scan
544Welcome, delightful mornOLD 148THPage Scan
545Lord of the Sabbath, hear our vowsWAREHAMPage Scan
546Sweet is the work, my God, my KingGRACE CHURCHPage Scan
547This is the day of Light!DOMENICAPage Scan
548May the grace of Christ our SaviourSARDISPage Scan
549Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessingDISMISSALPage Scan
550Awake, my soul, and with the sunMORNING HYMNPage Scan
551Lord, in the morning Thou shalt hearMEARPage Scan
552O Christ, with each returning mornRIVAULXPage Scan
553Come, my soul, thou must be waking!HAYDNPage Scan
554When morning gilds the skiesLAUDES DOMINIPage Scan
555Father, again in Jesus' Name we meetBETHSAIDAPage Scan
556O timely happy, timely wiseMELCOMBEPage Scan
557Softly now the light of daySEYMOURPage Scan
558The sun is sinking fastFREUDEPage Scan
559I love to steal, awhile, awayWICKLIFFEPage Scan
560Now God be with us, for the night is closingTWILIGHTPage Scan
561Through the day Thy love hath spared usGUARDIANPage Scan
562All praise to Thee, my God, this nightTALLIS CANNONPage Scan
563The day is past and goneSCHUMANNPage Scan
564Saviour, breathe an evening blessingSARDISPage Scan
565Sun of my soul! Thou Saviour dearHURSLEYPage Scan
566Tarry with me, O my SaviourST. SYLVESTERPage Scan
567The night is closing o'er usNIGHTFALLPage Scan
568Sweet Saviour, bless us ere we goST. MATTHIASPage Scan
569God that madest earth and heavenANGEL GUARDSPage Scan
570Great God, to Thee my evening songGERMANYPage Scan
571The day is ended. Ere I sink to sleepALL'S WELLPage Scan
572The radiant morn hath passed awayLUX ATERNAPage Scan
573The day is past and overST. ANATOLIUSPage Scan
574Father of love and powerDIGHTONPage Scan
575Saviour, again to Thy dear name we raiseELLERSPage Scan
576At even ere the sun was setANGELUSPage Scan
577Hear my prayer, O heavenly FatherPRAYERPage Scan
578aAbide with me: fast falls the eventideEVENTIDEPage Scan
578bAbide with me: fast falls the eventideTROYTE'S CHANTPage Scan
579The shadows of the evening hoursST. LEONARDPage Scan
580Come, ye thankful people, comeST. GEORGE'S CHAPELPage Scan
581God of mercy, God of grace!HALLETTPage Scan
582Now thank we all our GodNUN DANKETPage Scan
583Praise to God, immortal praiseNUREMBERGPage Scan
584Father of mercies, God of loveTALLIS ORDINALPage Scan
585O Lord of heaven, and earth, and seaALMSGIVINGPage Scan
586Let us with a gladsome mindTOKENSPage Scan
587To Thee, O Lord, our hearts we raiseHARVEST SONGPage Scan
588We plough the fields, and scatterWIR PFLÜGENPage Scan
589My country! 'tis of theeAMERICAPage Scan
590O God, beneath Thy guiding handWAREHAMPage Scan
591Dread Jehovah! God of nations!AD INFERNOSPage Scan

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