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The Sweet Singer: a collection of hymns and tunes for Sunday-schools. Together with a variety suitable for day-schools, revival occasions, and the family circle

Publisher: Carlton & Porter, New York, 1863
Editor: Karl Reden, S. J. Goodenough
Language: English
Notes: These hymns are numbered by the page numbers.
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108Children! listen to the LordPage Scan
109Today we come with singing Page Scan
110Happy the child whose tender yearsPage Scan
112My Father, when I come to theePage Scan
113Little raindrops feed the rillPage Scan
114We have joined the ranks of Corporal TryPage Scan
116When friend from friend is partingPage Scan
118The seraphs bright are hov'ringPage Scan
119Come, let our voices join In one glad song of praisePage Scan
120Father of mercies, in thy WordPage Scan
120bOne night the Saviour saidPage Scan
122Here we meet to part againPage Scan
123To thy pastures green and fairPage Scan
124How vain is all beneath the skies!Page Scan
125Let worldly minds the world pursuePage Scan
126When shall we all meet again?Page Scan
127Heavenly Father, grant thy blessingPage Scan
128Must Jesus bear the cross alonePage Scan
128bI was a wand'ring sheepPage Scan
130In life's young morn of rising youthPage Scan
131O what a lovely sightPage Scan
132Jesus, I my cross have takenPage Scan
133To Thee, the little children's friendPage Scan
134O say, can you see by the dawn's early lightPage Scan
136Hail, Columbia, happy land!Page Scan
138My country! 'tis of theePage Scan
139Be thou, O God, exalted highPage Scan
139bWe are but young, yet we may singPage Scan
139cForever here my rest shall bePage Scan
140What is there, Lord, a youth can doPage Scan
140bCome, children, come to GodPage Scan
140cO cease, my wandering soulPage Scan
141Lord, teach me how to prayPage Scan
141bMary to the Saviour's tombPage Scan
141cThrough thy protecting carePage Scan
142Lord, dismiss us with thy blessingPage Scan
142bCome, thou Almighty KingPage Scan
142cFar from mortal cares retreatingPage Scan

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