A Liturgy and Hymns for Church Sunday Schools

Author: Church of England Sunday School Institute
Publisher: Church of England Sunday School Institute, London, England, 1850
Language: English
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101When Thou, O Lord, shalt stand disclosedPage Scan
102Not all the blood of beastsPage Scan
103Approach, my soul, the mercy-seatPage Scan
104aSatan, the world, and sinPage Scan
105When I survey the wondrous crossPage Scan
106O that the Lord would guide my waysPage Scan
107Lord, to thy feet I fain would goPage Scan
108As Mary sat at Jesu's feetPage Scan
109Lord, that I may learn of TheePage Scan
110God reigns in glory, and on highPage Scan
111Lord, Thou hast searched and seen me throughPage Scan
112Our evil actions springPage Scan
113I want a principle withinPage Scan
114Jesus, my strength, my hopePage Scan
115Evil spirits all aroundPage Scan
116Poor and needy though I bePage Scan
117For daily wants that need supplyPage Scan
118O Lord of earth, and air, and seaPage Scan
119When from Esau Jacob fledPage Scan
120O God of Bethel, by whose handPage Scan
121There is a safe and secret placePage Scan
122How faint and feeble is the praisePage Scan
123Father, whate'er of earthly blissPage Scan
124Lord, it is not life to livePage Scan
125Quiet, Lord, my froward heartPage Scan
126O Lord, I would delight in TheePage Scan
127One prayer I have, all prayers in onePage Scan
128O Lord, my best desire fulfilPage Scan
129Some poor little ignorant children delightPage Scan
130While wicked men pretendPage Scan
131Words are things of little costPage Scan
132When parents love the LordPage Scan
133My Maker, and my KingPage Scan
134Our God is love, and all his saintsPage Scan
135Lord, I would own thy tender carePage Scan
136O bless the Lord, my soulPage Scan
137Through all the changing scenes of lifePage Scan
138O Lords, our Lord, how wondrous greatPage Scan
139Father of mercies, let our songsPage Scan
140Songs of praise the Angels sangPage Scan
141What a strange and wondrous storyPage Scan
142Let us sing with one accordPage Scan
143When Jesus to the temple camePage Scan
144When his salvation bringingPage Scan
145Invited by a Saviour's lovePage Scan
146Join all the glorious namesPage Scan
147Not unto us, but Thee alonePage Scan
148Come, let us join our cheerful songsPage Scan
149The countless multitude on highPage Scan
150Salvation! O the joyful soundPage Scan
151Jesus Christ, my Lord and SaviourPage Scan
152Whene'er unholy tempers risePage Scan
153When Jesus dwelt in mortal clayPage Scan
154Dark was the night, and cold the groundPage Scan
155Go to dark GethsemanePage Scan
156O Lord our God, thy wondrous mightPage Scan
157Guide us, O thou great JehovahPage Scan
158Help us, O Lord, in all our needPage Scan
159O grant me, Lord, myself to seePage Scan
160O thou, from whom all goodness flowsPage Scan
161How beauteous are their feetPage Scan
162Give to the winds thy fearsPage Scan
163For ever blessed be the LordPage Scan
164O Lord, on whom my hopes dependPage Scan
165When first the Christian heraldPage Scan
166Go forth, ye messengers of GodPage Scan
167From Greenland's icy mountainsPage Scan
168How beauteous are their feetPage Scan
169Jesus shall reign, where'er the sunPage Scan
170From all that dwell below the skiesPage Scan
171O Lord, how long shall heathens holdPage Scan
172O why should Israel's sons, once blestPage Scan
173O that the Lord's salvationPage Scan
174Awake, my soul, and with the sunPage Scan
175Forth in thy name, O Lord, I goPage Scan
176Since every day thy mercy sparesPage Scan
177Tomorrow, Lord, is thinePage Scan
178All praise to thee, my God, this nightPage Scan
179Lord, I have passed another dayPage Scan
180Through the day thy love hath spared usPage Scan
181Safely through another weekPage Scan
182Begone, my worldly cares, awayPage Scan
183Let hearts and tongues unitePage Scan
184While, with ceaseless course, the sunPage Scan
185Praise to God, unceasing praisePage Scan
186Thy gifts, O God, the circling yearPage Scan
187With songs and honours sounding loudPage Scan
188Spared to another springPage Scan
189Once more the Lord's indulgent handPage Scan
190See the leaves around us fallingPage Scan
191When fleecy snows descendPage Scan
192My Father, hear the humble prayerPage Scan
193Thousands, O Lord of hosts, to dayPage Scan
194Lord, Thou hast heard my humble voicePage Scan
195My life's a narrow spanPage Scan
196Since I soon must part for everPage Scan
197That awful hour will soon appearPage Scan
198Oft as the bell, with solemn tollPage Scan
199My Heavenly Father, I confessPage Scan
200When blooming youth is snatched awayPage Scan

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