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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500Before Thee, Lord, a servant bowsPage Scan
501Now bend we low, and ask our fathers' GodPage Scan
502Away, O fame, thy star has setPage Scan
503I hold the laws of truth, so far as understoodPage Scan
504With thankful hearts, O God, we comePage Scan
505O Lord our God, when storm and flamePage Scan
506To veil thy truth by darkening or by hidingPage Scan
507No human eyes thy face may seePage Scan
508The land our fathers left to usPage Scan
509The past is dark with sin and shamePage Scan
510To thine eternal arms, O GodPage Scan
511Mid the flower wreathed tombs I standPage Scan
512In the golden summer morningPage Scan
513How sweet, dear Lord, to restPage Scan
514Under the snow the violets are buddingPage Scan
515Guest from a holier worldPage Scan
516What though they boast of fairer landsPage Scan
517Father, at this calm hourPage Scan
518You strove in vain with cunning wordsPage Scan
519O, think not, that my eyes are dryPage Scan
520The homeless winds that wander o'er the landPage Scan
521O Father, as in days of oldPage Scan
522This world is bright and fair, we knowPage Scan
523The everlasting mountains standPage Scan
524Oft have I walked the woodland pathsPage Scan
525Savior when the love departPage Scan
526How good it is in love and peace to dwellPage Scan
527Hallowed forever be that twilight hourPage Scan
528Lord, send us forth among thy fields to workPage Scan
529Wake, church of freedom, wakePage Scan
530I see it ever there above my headPage Scan
531Because I wear the swaddling-bands of timePage Scan
532Sad souls that harbor fears and woesPage Scan
533Why shun, my soul, with downcast, cowed behaviorPage Scan
534Along time's river, like a soul unbornPage Scan
535Attend, all ye faithful, your leader's commandPage Scan
536Deal gently with us, Lord, The ways of sin are widePage Scan
537O thou whose spirit o'er the deepPage Scan
538Dear Savior, in my hour of pridePage Scan
539Almighty Father, thou didst framePage Scan
540Father, whose sheep in pastures fairPage Scan
541God ploughed one day with an earthquakePage Scan
542Only ten miles from the cityPage Scan
543The Lord is in his holy place, in all things near and farPage Scan
544He hides within the lilyPage Scan
545O heart of all the shining dayPage Scan
546I hear it often in the darkPage Scan
547Eternal Ruler of the ceaseless roundPage Scan
548Our life is like a ship that sails some dayPage Scan
549To preach good tidings, this the callPage Scan
550There was a glory in my housePage Scan
551I think if he who spake that blessed wordPage Scan
552That this shall be a better yearPage Scan
553Ay, look around; but thou mayst not beholdPage Scan
554O God, who dwellest in the surging seaPage Scan
555Bearing the Savior's storyPage Scan
556Rejoice and be exceeding gladPage Scan
557Our wisest wisdom's chosen gatePage Scan
558God cannot die, then why should IPage Scan
559Great is the earth, O GodPage Scan
560What do you say to God, little birdPage Scan
561The old red rock tempts the salt sea wavePage Scan
562Dear eyes that never looked reproachPage Scan
563In passing through the harvest fieldPage Scan
564Christ will gather in his own to the place where he is gonePage Scan
565Open your gates, O gravePage Scan
566The sun is set the silver moonPage Scan
567Onward and upward, be the motto minePage Scan

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