Hymns and Tunes for Home Worship

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Title: Hymns and Tunes for Home Worship
Publisher: James R. Osgood (A.C. Armstrong & Son '82), New York, N.Y., 1871
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d201Sweet is the work, my [O] [our] God, [and] [my] [our] King
d202Tarry with me, O my Savior
d203Tell me the old, old story of unseen things above
d204The heavens declare thy glory, Lord, in every star
d205The Lord, how wondrous are his ways
d206The Lord is risen indeed; Now [Then] is his work performed
d207The morning light is breaking; the darkness disappears
d208The spacious firmament on high
d209The sun may warm [raise] the grass to life [light]
d210Thee, we adore, eternal [O gracious] Lord [God]
d211There is a fold whence none can stray
d212There is a glorious world of light
d213There is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reign
d214There is an eye that never sleeps
d215There is no name so sweet on earth, No name so sweet in heaven
d216There'll be something in heaven for children to do
d217There's a beautiful land, where flowers ever bloom
d218Thine earthly Sabbath [Sabbaths], Lord we love
d219Thine forever, Lord of life
d220This is not my [a] place of resting

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