The Little Minstrel: a collection of songs and music, with lessons of instruction, mathematically arranged plan of notation

Editor: A. D. Fillmore, C.L. Fillmore
Publisher: R. W. Carroll & Co., Cincinnati, 1867
Language: English
Notes: These hymns are numbered by the page numbers.
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21Come, come, come to the Savior[Come, come, come to the Savior]TextPage Scan
22In the name of God advancing CAMDENTextPage Scan
23Am I a soldier of the crossBOWERSTextPage Scan
24We speak of the realms of the blestIOWATextPage Scan
25Hail to the brightness of Zion's glad morningEUREKATextPage Scan
26Just as I am, without one pleaHENRYTextPage Scan
27Sinner, say, will you goETIVNITextPage Scan
28On this holy Lord's-day morningABINGDONTextPage Scan
29There's a region aboveKANETextPage Scan
30A beautiful land by faith I see[A beautiful land by faith I see]TextPage Scan
32I will ever cling to JesusCLING TO JESUSTextPage Scan
33Come, children, come to the Sunday-school[Come, children, come to the Sunday-school]TextPage Scan
34Is Jesus a Shepherd[Is Jesus a Shepherd]TextPage Scan
35Finish thy work, the time is short[Finish thy work, the time is short]TextPage Scan
36How sweet will be our rest at home[How sweet will be our rest at home]TextPage Scan
37Beautiful Zion, built above[Beautiful Zion, built above]TextPage Scan
38Eternal source of every joy[Eternal source of every joy]TextPage Scan
39O tempt me not, I can not stayLEAVENWORTHTextPage Scan
40Be not swift to take offense[Be not swift to take offense]TextPage Scan
42Jesus has said to one and to all[Jesus has said to one and to all]TextPage Scan
44We are on our journey home[We are on our journey home]TextPage Scan
45There is a land of pure delightEMINENCETextPage Scan
46We are going home, we've had visions bright[We are going home, we've had visions bright]TextPage Scan
47A home in heaven! what a joyful thoughtTextPage Scan
47bO for a thousand tongues to sing TextPage Scan
47cFrom whence doth this union ariseTextPage Scan
48As lightly and sweetly we tread[As lightly and sweetly we tread]TextPage Scan
49Return, O wanderer, now return[Return, O wanderer, now return]TextPage Scan
50If you can not in the pulpit[If you can not in the pulpit]TextPage Scan
52Buttercups and daisies[Buttercups and daisies]TextPage Scan
53Shout the tidings of salvation[Shout the tidings of salvation]TextPage Scan
54Know ye that better land[Know ye that better land]TextPage Scan
55Here we are but straying pilgrims[Here we are but straying pilgrims]TextPage Scan
56The Sunday-school, that blessed place[The Sunday-school, that blessed place]TextPage Scan
57Who shall sing, if not the children?[Who shall sing, if not the children?]TextPage Scan
58Morn amid the mountains[Morn amid the mountains]TextPage Scan
59What a mercy, what a treasureOCEANTextPage Scan
60How beauteous is the earth! how bright the sky![How beauteous is the earth! how bright the sky!]TextPage Scan
61I want to be an angel[I want to be an angel]TextPage Scan
62In that world of ancient story[In that world of ancient story]TextPage Scan
63Christ loved little children[Christ loved little children]TextPage Scan
64Jerusalem, my happy homeGOING HOMETextPage Scan
65Soon as the morn with rosesFULTONTextPage Scan
66There is a better world they say[There is a better world they say]TextPage Scan
67As down the stream of time we are gliding[As down the stream of time we are gliding]TextPage Scan
68Jerusalem, my glorious homeOWENTextPage Scan
69On the mountain-top appearingPALMALORATextPage Scan
70Beautiful, sublime, and glorious[Beautiful, sublime, and glorious]TextPage Scan
71She hath gone to the Christian's land of rest[She hath gone to the Christian's land of rest]TextPage Scan
72The Bible reveals a glorious land[The Bible reveals a glorious land]TextPage Scan
74When I can read my title clear[When I can read my title clear]TextPage Scan
75O the shadows--beautiful shadows![O the shadows--beautiful shadows!]TextPage Scan
76We are joyously voyaging over the main[We are joyously voyaging over the main]TextPage Scan
78O Jesus, delight of my soul LACKLANDTextPage Scan
79Have you heard, have you heard of that happy clime?[Have you heard, have you heard of that happy clime?]TextPage Scan
80Listen to a joyous strain[Listen to a joyous strain]TextPage Scan
81Hark! the morning bells are ringing [Hark! the morning bells are ringing]TextPage Scan
82To God, the mighty LordCALLOWAYTextPage Scan
83The earth hath treasures fair and bright[The earth hath treasures fair and bright]TextPage Scan
84How pleasant thus to dwell below[How pleasant thus to dwell below]TextPage Scan
85While we thro' this valley[While we thro' this valley]TextPage Scan
86I praised the earth, in beauty seen [I praised the earth, in beauty seen]TextPage Scan
87Children, lift your voices high[Children, lift your voices high]TextPage Scan
88I am a stranger here[I am a stranger here]TextPage Scan
89With tearful eyes I look around[With tearful eyes I look around]TextPage Scan
90List to the dreamy tone that dwells[List to the dreamy tone that dwells]TextPage Scan
92There is a rest for the weary Soldier[There is a rest for the weary Soldier]TextPage Scan
93What if a little ray of light[What if a little ray of light]TextPage Scan
94Come to the Sunday SchoolMARIETTATextPage Scan
94bJesus, Lord, to thee I come[Jesus, Lord, to thee I come]TextPage Scan
95Come Children, come Children, whereever you roam[Come Children, come Children, whereever you roam]TextPage Scan
96O'er the gloomy hills of darknessMIDWAYTextPage Scan
97We are on the ocean sailingWATKINSTextPage Scan
98Bring me forth the cup of gold[Bring me forth the cup of gold]TextPage Scan
99From the court to the cottage convey me away[From the court to the cottage convey me away]TextPage Scan
100'Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam['Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam]TextPage Scan
101See, now it is the hour of six[See, now it is the hour of six]TextPage Scan
102We come with joy and gladnessMOZARTTextPage Scan
103Yes, our Shepherd leads with gentle hand[Yes, our Shepherd leads with gentle hand]TextPage Scan
104Our youthful hearts for learning burn[Our youthful hearts for learning burn]TextPage Scan
105I love to sing when I am glad[I love to sing when I am glad]TextPage Scan
106I remember a lesson, which was not thrown away[I remember a lesson, which was not thrown away]TextPage Scan
107Why, ah! why, my heart, this sadness?[Why, ah! why, my heart, this sadness?]TextPage Scan
108O what a lovely thing [O what a lovely thing]TextPage Scan
109It takes a very humble soul [It takes a very humble soul]TextPage Scan
110With joy we meet, With love we greet[With joy we meet, With love we greet]TextPage Scan
111Patience is an angel spirit[Patience is an angel spirit]TextPage Scan
112When the winter wind whistles along the wild moor[When the winter wind whistles along the wild moore]TextPage Scan
113Lovely Lord's day morning[Lovely Lord's day morning]TextPage Scan
114The Lark sits high on the walnut tree[The Lark sits high on the walnut tree]TextPage Scan
115God of my life, my morning songAZMONTextPage Scan
116Are you marching, patient marching[Are you marching, patient marching]TextPage Scan
118Come and be a Christian[Come and be a Christian]TextPage Scan
120Now I have found a friend[Now I have found a friend]TextPage Scan
121Songs of praise awoke the morn[Songs of praise awoke the morn]TextPage Scan
122When the morn of life is beaming[When the morn of life is beaming]TextPage Scan
124Come join us, companions[Come join us, companions]TextPage Scan
125Come, come along, unite in our song[Come, come along, unite in our song]TextPage Scan
125bSchool is begun, so come every oneTextPage Scan
126In this glad employ[In this glad employ]TextPage Scan

[This hymnal has not been proofed - data may be incomplete or incorrect]
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