Songs of the Spirit

Editor: W. H. Odenheimer
Publisher: Anson D. F. Randolph, New York, N.Y., 1871
Notes: Page scans: https://archive.org/details/spirithym00oden/page/n6
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d401The Lord is gone, his people watch and pray
d402The love of the Spirit I sing
d403The Spirit in our hearts is whispering sinner come
d404The Spirit in the word
d405The tuneful sound of music
d406Thee will we praise, celestial Power
d407There was a little lowly upper room
d408Thine earthly Sabbath [Sabbaths], Lord we love
d409Thou, blessed Spirit, by whose aid
d410Thou Holy Spirit, Comforter sublime
d411Thou Holy Spirit, we pray to thee
d412Thou Source of all vigor divine
d413Thou Spirit of eternal truth
d414Thou who camest from above
d415Thou, who framedst this goodly world
d416Thou who lovest us as a Father
d417Thou, who One in essence livest
d418Thy happy ones a strain begin
d419Thy heavenly kingdom here below
d420Tongues of fire from heaven descend
d421Unseen Spirit Lord of life
d422Vouchsafe then, O thou most almightie Spright
d423We cannot see the wondrous hand
d424We give thee thanks, Good Spirit
d425We keep the feast of Pentecost
d426Welcome, white day, a thousand suns
d427When across the inward thought
d428When Christ his body up had borne
d429When God of old came down from heaven
d430When the blest day of Pentecost
d431When the leaves of life are falling
d432When the Lord of hosts ascended
d433Wherefore, most sacred Spirit, I here present
d434Whither shall a creature run
d435Who but Thou, almighty Spirit
d436Whom Jesus sends
d437Why hasteth on this pilgrim throng
d438Why should the children of a King
d439Would the Spirit more completely

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