The Song Victor for the Sunday School and Public School Use

Editor: R. A. Glenn
Publisher: F. W. Helmick, Cincinnati, 1878
Language: English
Notes: Numbering is by page number. Letters are added to hymns that start on the same page.
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110cI have a Father in the promised landPage Scan
110dJust as I am--without one pleaPage Scan
110eJesus, let thy pitying eyePage Scan
111Earthly ties are breaking, breakingPage Scan
112aThere is an hour of peaceful restPage Scan
112bLord, I hear of show'rs of blessingsPage Scan
113aI hear the Savior say, Thy strength indeed is smallPage Scan
113bArise, my soul, arisePage Scan
113cLord, we come before thee nowPage Scan
113dMy latest sun is sinking fastPage Scan
113eOh, how happy are they Who the Savior obeyPage Scan
113fGrace! 'tis a charming soundPage Scan
114aCome, ye sinners, poor and needyPage Scan
114bOh, let us by thy cross abidePage Scan
115Guide me, oh, my blessed SaviorPage Scan
116My precious class for JesusPage Scan
117Oh, how pleasing the prospect of homePage Scan
118I was glad, I was glad, I was glad when they said unto mePage Scan
120Lead me safely on by the narrow wayPage Scan
121Lord, in the morning thou shalt hearPage Scan
122Praise ye the Lord! oh, praise him, all ye peoplePage Scan
124Take my life, and let it bePage Scan
125In the early springtime, When your leaves are fairPage Scan
126Tarry with us, blessed JesusPage Scan
128Oh, taste, and see that the Lord is goodPage Scan
129The Saviour invites you, poor wanderer, comePage Scan
130Blessed are they that do his commandmentsPage Scan
132Hail, thou ever rolling oceanPage Scan
133I long to behold him, arrayedPage Scan
134'Tis sweet, blest Lord, who breaks the rosy morningPage Scan
135I am watching, I am waiting for the coming of the LordPage Scan

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