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New Union Hymns

Publisher: American Sunday School Union, Philadelphia, 1850
Language: English
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301How blest the righteous when he diesPage Scan
302Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleepPage Scan
303Peaceful be thy silent slumberPage Scan
304Unvail [Unveil] thy bosom, faithful tombPage Scan
305Thou art gone to the grave but we will not deplore theePage Scan
306Hear what the voice from heaven proclaimsPage Scan
307Vital spark of heavenly flamePage Scan
308When the spark of life is waning [fading]Page Scan
309O where shall rest be foundPage Scan
310Why should we start and fear to diePage Scan
311On Jordan's stormy [rugged] banks I stand, And cast a wishful eyePage Scan
312There is an hour of peaceful restPage Scan
313Heaven is the land [place] where trouble ceasePage Scan
314There is a happy land, Far, [not] far awayPage Scan
315When rising from the bed of deathPage Scan
316Give me the wings of faith to risePage Scan
317And will the Judge descend [ascend]Page Scan
318Day of judgment, day of wondersPage Scan
319The [That] day of wrath, that dreadful day, When heavenPage Scan
320O [When] thou my righteous Judge shall [shalt] comePage Scan
321Lo he comes with clouds descendingPage Scan
322That awful day will surely comePage Scan
323How pleasant here again to meetPage Scan
324We meet again in gladnessPage Scan
325Welcome to our festivalPage Scan
326Assembled in our school once morePage Scan
327Where two or three, with sweet accordPage Scan
328May we who teach the rising racePage Scan
329The clock has struck, I cannot stayPage Scan
330O Lord, on this our Sunday schoolPage Scan
331Here, gracious God, beneath thy feetPage Scan
332I love the Sunday schoolPage Scan
333Now we are met to read and prayPage Scan
334Hosannas by an infant trainPage Scan
335We gather, we gather, dear [O] Jesus, to bringPage Scan
336Now condescend, almighty kingPage Scan
337Almighty God, thy [your] word is cast [sown, spread]Page Scan
338Sow in the morn thy [the] seed, At evePage Scan
339To thee, O blessed SaviorPage Scan
340O God of Zion, hearPage Scan
341Except the Lord our labors blessPage Scan
342Hasten, Lord, the glorious timePage Scan
343Hark, what mean those lamentationsPage Scan
344Yes, my native land, I love theePage Scan
345Go forth, ye messengers of GodPage Scan
346Daughter of Zion, awake from thy sadnessPage Scan
347Come, let our voices raisePage Scan
348Ye Christian heroes [heralds], go proclaimPage Scan
349Shout the tidings of salvation to the aged and the youngPage Scan
350Roll on, thou mighty ocean, And as thy billowsPage Scan
351Men of God, go take your stationsPage Scan
352How beauteous are their [his] feetPage Scan
353Yes, we trust the day is breakingPage Scan
354When shall the voice of singing flowPage Scan
355Far from the [these] narrow [gloomy] scenes of night [life]Page Scan
356Stretch, O my soul, thine [thy] ardent wingPage Scan
357From Greenland's icy mountainsPage Scan
358Sweet is the work, my [O] [our] God, [and] [my] [our] KingPage Scan
359When the worn spirit wants reposePage Scan
360Safely through another weekPage Scan
361This is the day the Lord hath [has] made, He callsPage Scan
362Early, my God, without delayPage Scan
363Welcome, welcome, day of restPage Scan
364Welcome, delightful morn, Thou [Sweet] day of sacred restPage Scan
365Softly fades the twilight rayPage Scan
366Ye angels who stand round the thronePage Scan
367Welcome, sweet morn, we hail with joyPage Scan
368To spend one sacred day where God and saints abidePage Scan
369The light of Sabbath eve is fadingPage Scan
370Thine earthly Sabbath [Sabbaths], Lord we lovePage Scan
371Again, from calm and sweet repose, I rise to hailPage Scan
372Soon as the morn, with rosesPage Scan
373God of the morning, at whose [thy] voicePage Scan
374Once more, my soul, the rising day salutes thy waking eyesPage Scan
375Serene, I laid me down Page Scan
376Through all the dangers of the nightPage Scan
377Awake, my heart, awake Thy gracious God to praisePage Scan
378Great God, to thee my evening songPage Scan
379Lord, thou wilt hear me when I prayPage Scan
380Softly now the light of dayPage Scan
381O Lord, another day [week] has [is] flownPage Scan
382My God, how endless [lasting] is thy lovePage Scan
383Through the day thy love has [hath] spared usPage Scan
384Savior, breathe an evening blessingPage Scan
385The day is past and gone, the evening shades appearPage Scan
386Another day is past, the hoursPage Scan
387I love to steal awhile awayPage Scan
388On thee, each morning, O my God, My waking thoughts attendPage Scan
389My God, accept my early vowsPage Scan
390When, streaming from the eastern [eternal] skiesPage Scan
391Tomorrow, Lord, is thinePage Scan
392Awake, my soul, and with the sunPage Scan
393Glory to thee, my [our] God [O Lord], this night [day]Page Scan
394What is life, 'tis but [all] a vaporPage Scan
395Thousands, O Lord of hosts, today [this day]Page Scan
396When languor and disease invadePage Scan
397Earth has engrossed my love too longPage Scan
398My God, thy service well demandsPage Scan
399According to Thy gracious word, In meek humilityPage Scan
400'Twas on that [a] dark, that [and] doleful [awful] [dreary] night [day]Page Scan

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