Singers and Songs of the Liberal Faith

Editor: Alfred P. Putnam
Publisher: Roberts Brothers, Boston, 1875
Denomination: Liberal Church of America
Language: English
Notes: Selections of hymns and other sacred poems of the Liberal Church in America, with biographical sketches of the writers, and with historical and illustrative notes
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1Lord of the worlds below!Page Scan
2Sons of renowned siresPage Scan
3Hail, pilgrim fathers of our racePage Scan
4Let children learn the mighty deedsPage Scan
5To thee, O God, whose guiding handPage Scan
6Turn to the stars of heaven thine eyesPage Scan
7O Lord, Thy all discerning eyesPage Scan
8Sure, to the mansions of the blestPage Scan
9Alas how swift the moments flyPage Scan
10All hail the smiling raysPage Scan
11Lo they come from east and westPage Scan
12Cease my heart, to dread the morrowPage Scan
13In deep affliction, Lord, I liePage Scan
14Welcome, ye deep and silent shadesPage Scan
15Grant me, Lord, some precious tokenPage Scan
16Youth and its vernal bloom have fledPage Scan
17In costly fane, the pride of artPage Scan
18Happy the unrepining poorPage Scan
19Father, thy mercies never failPage Scan
20In pleasant lands have fallen the linesPage Scan
21Freemen, we our chartered rightsPage Scan
22All glorious Lord of heaven and earthPage Scan
23From thee, O God, our spirits comePage Scan
24O God, I thank thee that the nightPage Scan
25Another day its course hath runPage Scan
26Spirit of wisdom and of powerPage Scan
27Now to the God to whom all mightPage Scan
28O thou who art above all heightPage Scan
29O thou to whom in ancient timePage Scan
30The pilgrim fathers, where are theyPage Scan
31When thy Son O God was sleepingPage Scan
32Break forth in song, ye treesPage Scan
33To thee, beneath whose eye each circling centuryPage Scan
34Thou sparkling bowl, thou sparkling bowlPage Scan
35Oh, not for thee we weep
36They are all gone but onePage Scan
37The winds are hushed the peaceful moonPage Scan
38Our Father, we approach thy boardPage Scan
39I cannot make him deadPage Scan
40O God, beneath this greenwood shadePage Scan
41The harp of the minstrel with melody ringsPage Scan
42My God, I thank thee, may no thoughtPage Scan
43O stay thy tears, for they are blestPage Scan
44The rain is o'er how dense and brightPage Scan
45We did not part as others partPage Scan
46Faint not, poor traveler, though thy wayPage Scan
47He has gone to his God, he has gone to his homePage Scan
48Another year, another year, the unceasing rushPage Scan
49Where ancient forests round us spreadPage Scan
50How sweet, upon this sacred dayPage Scan
51It is the gentle evening hourPage Scan
52When our purest delights are nipped in the blossomPage Scan
53Praise to God, O let us raisePage Scan
54God, who dwellest everywherePage Scan
55As through the pathleess fields of airPage Scan
56In the beauty of holiness worship the LordPage Scan
57God, thou art good, each perfumed flowerPage Scan
58How sweet to be allowed to prayPage Scan
59Glory to God, and peace on earthPage Scan
60Our pilgrim brethren dwelling farPage Scan
61Awake, O church, thy strength put onPage Scan
62Almighty Father, condescendPage Scan
63God of wisdom, God of mightPage Scan
64Our fathers, Lord, to seek a spotPage Scan
65Thou lofty One, whose name is lovePage Scan
66O thou, at whose dread name we bendPage Scan
67One little bud adorned my bowerPage Scan
68What myriads throng, in proud arrayPage Scan
69We are but two, the others sleepPage Scan
70Gay, guiltless pair, What seek ye from the fieldsPage Scan
71This child we dedicate to theePage Scan
72Yes, to the last commandPage Scan
73O God, accept the sacred hour Which we to theePage Scan
74We sing thy mercy, God of lovePage Scan
75Father, thy rich spirit shedPage Scan
76We bless thee for this sacred dayPage Scan
77Is there a lone and dreary hourPage Scan
78The glorious God who reigns on highPage Scan
79A cloud flits o'er the youthful browPage Scan
80The whole broad earth is beautifulPage Scan
81Come, when the leaves are greenestPage Scan
82Dry, dry up those tearsPage Scan
83Around thine altar, Lord, this dayPage Scan
84When God upheaved the pillared earthPage Scan
85Far off from God, O thou my soulPage Scan
86The cross, the symbol once of crimePage Scan
87O God, whose presence glows in all Within, around us, and abovePage Scan
88We meditate the dayPage Scan
89O Lord of life, and truth, and grace, Ere nature was begun!Page Scan
90O Savior, whose immortal wordPage Scan
91Remember me, the Saviour saidPage Scan
92When I am weak, I'm strongPage Scan
93There are they who have left their sweet homePage Scan
94The journey is too great for theePage Scan
95Cast thy bread upon the waters Food for penury's sons and daughtersPage Scan
96Farewell, ye walls, though in your sacred squarePage Scan
97One Father, God, we ownPage Scan
98A wail from beyond the desertPage Scan
99O God, to thine all seeing kenPage Scan
100They passed away from sight and handPage Scan

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