Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews Hark! the glad sound! the Saviour comes I and my house are ready, Lord I beg of you, I beg of you, my brothers I cannot find Thee! Still on restless pinion I look to Thee in every need I love to steal awhile away 211 166 223 122 314 222 270 195 248 46 304 61 250 107 ΙΟΙ 158 235 168 117 279 31 Lord, the lights are gleaming from the distant shore Lord, Thou haft given me a cell. 264 136 Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord 3333 23 5 O Thou great Friend to all the sons of men O spirit, freed from earth O this is bleffing, this is rest O Thou who didft deny to me. O timely happy, timely wise O time of tranquil joy and holy feeling O to have dwelt in Bethlehem O'er the dark wave of Galilee 87 181 116 2 One baptism, and one faith 319 Strong are all the walls around me Strong-souled Reformer, whose far-seeing faith That myftic word of Thine, O sovereign Lord The Banyan of the Indian ifle . The child leans on its parent's breast The foe behind, the deep before The prayers I make will then be sweet indeed 81 113 70 Thou God of Love! beneath thy fheltering wings Thus saith God of His Anointed We bless thee for this sacred day 91 163 174 201 281 227 10 310 71 13 104 129 307 6 54 We see not, know not; all our way. We will not weep; for God is standing by us What ails my heart, that in my breast . When all Thy mercies, O my God . While Thee I seek, protecting Power Who, that a watcher doth remain Why shouldft thou study in the month of June With years oppreffed, with sorrow worn Yes, I will always love; and, as I ought. 124 48 142 73 262 239 265 268 312 90 133 67 241 76 252 255 191 43 258 |