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Jubilate Deo: a hymn and service book
Publisher:
The George H. Ellis Co., Boston , 1900
Editor:
Charles W. Wendte
Language:
English
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God's trumpet wakes the slumbering world
CHRISTMAS
201
Our God, our God, thou shinest here
CHRISTMAS
202
Father, whate'er of earthly bliss
NAOMI
203
I long for household voices gone
NAOMI
204
A holy air is breathing round
NAOMI
205
If thou but suffer God to guide thee
CHORALE
206
O when the hours of life are past
CHORALE
207
Thou, who canst guide the wand'ring star
HEBRON
208
Lord of all being, throned afar
HEBRON
209
For all thy gifts we praise thee, Lord
HEBRON
210
Not forever on thy knees
EATON
211
City of God, how broad and far
EATON
212
One holy Church of God appears
DEDHAM
213
All men are equal in their birth
DEDHAM
214
A wondrous star our pioneer
DEDHAM
215a
Hark, hark, my soul! thy Father's voice is calling
PILGRIMS
215b
Out from the heart of nature rolled
PILGRIMS
216
The God that to the fathers
ALFORD
217
Here be no man a stranger
ALFORD
218
Our Father, while our hearts unlearn
MARTYRDOM
219
Now is the time approaching
MARTYRDOM
220
O God, the Rock of Ages
AURELIA
221
Where men on mounts of vision
AURELIA
222
Come, kingdom of our God
LEIGHTON
223
Come to me, thoughts of heaven
LEIGHTON
224
Hush the loud cannon's roar
LEIGHTON
225
My soul, be on thy guard
LABAN
226
Make use of me, my God
LABAN
227
Come, brothers, let us go
LABAN
228
O brother man, fold to thy heart thy brother
ABBEY
229
Why come not spirits from the realms of glory
ABBEY
230
O Lord, how happy should we be
ARIEL
231
Hast thou, 'midst life's empty noises
SALTER
232
O Father, though the anxious fear
SALTER
233
The Lord will come and not be slow
SALTER
234
Behold us, Lord, a little space
COLCHESTER
235
O pure Reformers, not in vain
COLCHESTER
236
The night is the mother of the day
COLCHESTER
237
In heavenly love abiding
EWING
238
O God, I thank thee for each sight
MISSIONARY CHANT
239
Go forth to life, O child of earth!
MISSIONARY CHANT
240
Press on press on ye sons of light
MISSIONARY CHANT
241
O lead me, Lord, that I may lead
MISSIONARY CHANT
242
As the storm retreating
HACKLEY HALL
243
Purer yet and purer
HACKLEY HALL
244
In life's earnest morning
HACKLEY HALL
245
My life flows on in endless song
MATERNA
246
We wonder and adore God's workings to explore
GANNETT
247
Is nature all so beautiful
ALSTONE
248
My God, permit me not to be
ALSTONE
249
I said it in the meadow-path
ALSTONE
250
Silent, like men in solemn haste
ALSTONE
251
All seeing God, 'tis thine to know
HURSLEY
252
He liveth long who liveth well
HURSLEY
253
In love to God and love to man
HURSLEY
254
There are those, who, bending supple knees
HURSLEY
255
Weary of all this wordy strife
HURSLEY
256
The uplifted eye and bended knee
HURSLEY
257
In quiet hours the tranquil soul
HURSLEY
258
What shall I frame my life to gain?
HURSLEY
259
Father, I know that all my life
ST. BEDE
260
O Shadow in a sultry land!
ST. BEDE
261
Lord, what offering shall we bring
SPANISH HYMN
262
They who seek the throne of grace
SPANISH HYMN
263
God moves in a mysterious way
HUMMEL
264
Workman of God, oh, lose not heart
HUMMEL
265
When courage fails, and faith burns low
HUMMEL
266
O God, the darkness roll away
HUMMEL
267
I worship thee, sweet Will of God
HUMMEL
268
When all thy mercies, O my God
HUMMEL
269
There's a strife we all must wage
POSEN
270
Take my life, and let it be
POSEN
271
We are building every day
POSEN
272
One by one, the sands are flowing
ST. SYLVESTER
273
Father, breathe an evening blessing
ST. SYLVESTER
274
Jesus, by thy simple beauty
ST. SYLVESTER
275
Father, give thy benediction
ST. SYLVESTER
276
Awake, our souls, away our fears
TRURO
277
O Life that maketh all things new
TRURO
278
Thou Lord of Hosts, whose guiding hand
TRURO
279
For the beauty of the earth
DIX
280
Without haste, and without rest
DIX
281
O Prophet souls of all the years
BALERMA
282
Thou, long disowned, reviled, oppressed
BALERMA
283
We pray no more, made lowly wise
CONISTON
284
Be true to every inmost thought
CONISTON
285
I cannot think of them as dead
CONISTON
286
Teach me, my God and King
BOYLSTON
287
Mourn for the thousands slain
BOYLSTON
288
How gentle God's commands
BOYLSTON
289
Jesus, my strength, my hope
MORNINGTON
290
Sow in the morn thy seed
MORNINGTON
291
Who drives the horses of the sun
DUNDEE
292
He prayeth best, who loveth best
DUNDEE
293
The world may change from old to new
DUNDEE
294
A nameless man, amid a crowd
DUNDEE
295
God of ages and of nations!
AUSTRIA
296
Once to every man and nation
AUSTRIA
297
In the cross of Christ I glory
RATHBUN
298
Onward, Christian, though the region
RATHBUN
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