Hymns for the Sanctuary and Social Worship: with tunes

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Title: Hymns for the Sanctuary and Social Worship: with tunes
Publisher: United Brethren Publishing House, Dayton, Oh., 1874
Denomination: United Brethren in Christ
Language: English
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American Folk Hymns in Three Nineteenth-Century Unite Brethren Hymnals by Ellen Jane Lorenz Porter (from "The Hymn")
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61Blest day of God! most calm, most brightPage Scan
62When, dearest Savior, when shall IPage Scan
63We thank thee, Father! for the dayPage Scan
64How sweet, how calm, this Sabbath mornPage Scan
65When the worn spirit wants reposePage Scan
66Come, dearest Lord, and feed thy sheepPage Scan
67My Sabbath suns may all have setPage Scan
68Wearied with earthly toil and carePage Scan
69This day the Lord hath called his ownPage Scan
70Another day has passed alongPage Scan
71Dear is the hallowed morn to mePage Scan
72Within thy courts have millions metPage Scan
73Lord of the Sabbath, hear us prayPage Scan
74Oh, sacred day of peace and joyPage Scan
75Sweet is the work, my God, my KingPage Scan
76Another six days' work is donePage Scan
77While now upon this Sabbath evePage Scan
78Lord of the Sabbath and its lightPage Scan
79Come, dearest Lord, and bless this dayPage Scan
80Sweet Sabbath bells, I love your voicePage Scan

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