A Service Book: with a selection of tunes and hymns for Sabbath schools (6th ed.)

Editor: Henry Bacon
Publisher: A. Tompkins, Boston, 1856
Language: English
Notes: Numbering is by page number. Letters are added to hymns that start on the same page.
#TextTuneText InfoTune InfoTextScorePage ScanAudio
146There's not a faith that's taught by man[There's not a faith that's taught by man]Page Scan
147Before all lands, in east or westPage Scan
148When shall the voice of singing[When shall the voice of singing]Page Scan
149Hail! to the Lord's anointed!Page Scan
150How sweetly the birds in the summer time sing[How sweetly the birds in the summer time sing]Page Scan
151Awake, awake, my voice!Page Scan
152aGod of glory! God of love!Page Scan
152bAll things beautiful and fairPage Scan
153aMy Father! cheering name!Page Scan
153bMighty God, while angels bless theePage Scan
154aGod is my strong salvationPage Scan
154bFair are the flowers that deck the groundPage Scan
154cWe hear the mighty thunderPage Scan
155By mountain stream, and where the brookPage Scan
156aFlowers from the garden bringPage Scan
156bWith the dew upon her wingPage Scan
157aRising from the ocean's bedPage Scan
157bWith milder glow, the moon displaysPage Scan
157cStars, that on your wondrous wayPage Scan
158aFrom the deep and flowing riverPage Scan
158bO, how brightly, how brightly, the sun moves alongPage Scan
159Through every path where nature leadsPage Scan
160aThe festal morn, my God, is comePage Scan
160bFather in heaven, thy ceaseless lovePage Scan
161aCome, let our voices joinPage Scan
161bHark to the church-bells ringingPage Scan
162aWe come in childhood's innocencePage Scan
162bPraise to God; oh! let us raisePage Scan
163aHow large the promise, how divinePage Scan
163bWithin the temple holyPage Scan
164aWithin the temple's spacious courtPage Scan
164bHark the glad sound! the Saviour comes!Page Scan
165aBrightest and best of the sons of the morning!Page Scan
165bHark! what mean those holy voicesPage Scan
165cMortals! with angels joinPage Scan
166aOn eyes that never saw the dayPage Scan
166bHow happy those dear children werePage Scan
167aHosanna! let us join to singPage Scan
167bJesus ascends on highPage Scan
168aO, could we speak the matchless worthPage Scan
168bBehold, where in a mortal formPage Scan
169aJesus was holy, wise, and goodPage Scan
169bLord, lead the way the Saviour wentPage Scan
170aLord Jesus, come; for herePage Scan
170bBright was the guiding star that ledPage Scan
171aBlessings abound where Christ doth reignPage Scan
171bYe who see the Father's gracePage Scan
171cNow be the gospel bannerPage Scan
172O'er the gloomy hills of darknessPage Scan
173aJesus, when a little childPage Scan
173bO how dearly, how dearly, the Bible I love!Page Scan
174aO, my Father, what a treasurePage Scan
174bThy gracious aid, great God, impartPage Scan
174cUpon the gospel's sacred pagePage Scan
175aWhen Israel through the desert passedPage Scan
175bSpirit of peace, celestial Dove!Page Scan
175cO when the bell is ringingPage Scan
176aAssembled in our school once morePage Scan
176bWe've gathered from the fields of lifePage Scan
177aMusic's the language of cherubs in gloryPage Scan
177bI love to join the joyful playPage Scan
178aWhen in the Sabbath School we prayPage Scan
178bChildren all! Arise at call!Page Scan
179aChildren, hear the melting storyPage Scan
179bJesus, we hear thy gentle voicePage Scan
180aBy cool Siloam's shady rillPage Scan
180bAll fruit is in the blossomPage Scan
181aWhat if the little rain drop should sayPage Scan
181bA little word in kindness spokenPage Scan
182aRise, O my soul, pursue the pathPage Scan
182bSweet is the dawn of dayPage Scan
182cWhen little Samuel wokePage Scan
183aWhen we tread the dreary desertPage Scan
183bUphold me, Father, I am weakPage Scan
184aWhene'er our feet are pronePage Scan
184bGreat Source of life and lightPage Scan
185aPrayer is the soul's sincere desirePage Scan
185bI love to steal awhile awayPage Scan
186aThough on dreary wilds alonePage Scan
186b"Blest are the meek," he saidPage Scan
187aI want a principle withinPage Scan
187bHow hallowed is the blissPage Scan
188aFather divine! joys ever newPage Scan
188bLet living light, from thy blessed wordPage Scan
189aO God! we lift our hearts to theePage Scan
189bThou friend of childhood, dearest LordPage Scan
190aGracious Father, by thy favorPage Scan
190bThe song that thrills Shall, o'er the hillsPage Scan
191'Tis sweet, on this bright summer dayPage Scan
192aWith joy once more we hail theePage Scan
192bA table in the wildernessPage Scan
193aNow our festive joys are endingPage Scan
193bO Thou! at whose dread name we bendPage Scan
194Ring out the song of praise!Page Scan
195aWe come, with joy and gladnessPage Scan
195b"A glorious day is dawning"Page Scan
196aLet others boast how strong they bePage Scan
196bWe come our Sabbath hymn to raisePage Scan
197aOne sweet flower has drooped and fadedPage Scan
197bNot of this world the hand that takesPage Scan

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