Singers and Songs of the Liberal Faith

Editor: Alfred P. Putnam
Publisher: Roberts Brothers, Boston, 1875
Denomination: Liberal Church of America
Language: English
Notes: Selections of hymns and other sacred poems of the Liberal Church in America, with biographical sketches of the writers, and with historical and illustrative notes
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200Into the wilderness was Hagar drivenPage Scan
201Hark, the gentle Shepherd's voicePage Scan
202Music's the language of cherubs in gloryPage Scan
203One prayer, with never-ceasing soundPage Scan
204And when the Ancient Mariner shall seePage Scan
205Sovereign and transforming gracePage Scan
206Beneath thine hammer, Lord, I liePage Scan
207'Twas the day when God's AnointedPage Scan
208'Twas in the east, the mystic eastPage Scan
209Lo another offering to thy courtsPage Scan
210A single star how brightPage Scan
211The sun is still forever soundingPage Scan
212Christ hath arisen! joy to our buried HeadPage Scan
213A mighty fortress is our GodPage Scan
214Holy Spirit, Fire divinePage Scan
215I heard the trailing garments of the nightPage Scan
216Tell me not, in mournful numbersPage Scan
217There is a reaper whose name is deathPage Scan
218When the hours of Day are numberedPage Scan
219The day is cold, and dark, and drearyPage Scan
220I like that ancient Saxon phrase which callsPage Scan
221Were half the power that fills the world with terrorPage Scan
222There is no flock, however watched and tendedPage Scan
223Take them, O death, and bear awayPage Scan
224Christ to the young man said: "Yet one thing more"Page Scan
225Saint Augustine well hast thou saidPage Scan
226All is of God! If he but wave his handPage Scan
227Come to me, O ye childrenPage Scan
228O gift of God! O perfect dayPage Scan
229O little feet, that such long yearsPage Scan
230Into what land of harvests what plantationsPage Scan
231Thou, who didst stoop belowPage Scan
232The earth, all light and lovelinessPage Scan
233Father, direct my waysPage Scan
234How long, O Lord, how longPage Scan
235Father, to thee alone Is thy child's spiritPage Scan
236O Lord, deliver, when the unclouded rayPage Scan
237Toiling through the livelong nightPage Scan
238Glory to GodPage Scan
239Our life is but a spanPage Scan
240Hail to the Sabbath dayPage Scan
241Lord, in whose might the Savior trodPage Scan
242Holy Son of God, most highPage Scan
243Year passeth after year, O Lord our GodPage Scan
244O suffering Friend of human kindPage Scan
245Yes, there were some among thy hearersPage Scan
246Children of light awake at Jesus call arisePage Scan
247Take, and eat, the Savior saidPage Scan
248Hath not thy heart within thee burnedPage Scan
249We gather to the sacred boardPage Scan
250Where the dark sea of Egypt throwsPage Scan
251Why should such sorrow comePage Scan
252Who is the Shepherd sent to leadPage Scan
253This is the ship of pearl, which, poets feignPage Scan
254Not charity we askPage Scan
255O love divine, that stooped to sharePage Scan
256Lord of all being, throned afarPage Scan
257Behold not him we knewPage Scan
258God bless our fathers' landPage Scan
259O Lord of hosts, almighty KingPage Scan
260Home, Home, As we kneel at thy time-hallowedPage Scan
261Nigh, in that hour of secret griefPage Scan
262Has life no charm for theePage Scan
263The hallowed morn returns againPage Scan
263aAuthor of all my blessings herePage Scan
264Father, when gathered round thy thronePage Scan
265Father, before I close mine eyesPage Scan
266Around thy forest shrine, Eternal GodPage Scan
267Eternal Father, throned above, Fountain of livePage Scan
268Is there a secret, hidden placePage Scan
269Father, enthroned above, Thou source of lifePage Scan
270Not amid pleasure's giddy throngPage Scan
271One universal strain of praisePage Scan
272If ever angel's wing droop from its homePage Scan
273Flowers for the early deadPage Scan
274Welcome, thou blessed spot, Too long my feetPage Scan
275Not within palace halls the holy infant layPage Scan
276A sweet and blessed strain they swellPage Scan
277This day let grateful praise ascendPage Scan
278Whatever dims thy sense of truthPage Scan
279When in silence, o'er the deepPage Scan
280Praise, for the glorious lightPage Scan
281Infinite Spirit, who art round us everPage Scan
282Here after Jacob parted from his brotherPage Scan
283When April's warmth unlocks the clodPage Scan
284Brother hast thou wandered farPage Scan
285To thee, O God in heaven, this little one we bringPage Scan
286To him who children blessedPage Scan
287For all thy gifts we praise thee, LordPage Scan
288Where, for a thousand miles the sweet Ohio smilesPage Scan
289Dear Friend, whose presence in the housePage Scan
290Give me, my God, to feel thee in my joyPage Scan
291New heavens, new earth, where are yePage Scan
292O thou, by God ordained to lead the racePage Scan
293The humble pile our fathers raisedPage Scan
294How sweetly from the western skyPage Scan
295Jesus, there is no dearer name than thinePage Scan
296In darker days, and nights of stormPage Scan
297O thou eternal One, may I communePage Scan
298Dear Jesus, were thy spirit now on earthPage Scan

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