HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY 1860. may wift 28, Mrs. Harriet stone of Gambridge. TUTTLE, DENNETT AND CHISHOLM, Printers.....No. 17 School Street, Boston. BV 445 .PY 1840 cop. 2 S Child of the earth, oh lift thy glance 195 204 119 210 111 43 Death has been here, and borne away. 152 134 Every sheaf of golden grain From all that dwell below the skies God is so good that he will hear 191 24 172 27 96 78 81 29 181 15 God might have made the earth bring forth 91 God of mercy, God of love 138 God of my life, through all its days 44 God, thou art good! each perfumed flower. Go to dark Gethsemane 41 105 Go, when the morning shineth 52 Great God! and wilt thou condescend 45 Hail to the Lord's anointed Happy the child, whose early years How sweet is the Sabbath, the morning of rest It was my heavenly Father's love 34 I would not live alway; I ask not to stay 149 My Father, when I come to thee My God, how endless is thy love Lord, teach a little child to pray Love and kindness we may measure Maker of the Sabbath day May the grace of Christ our Saviour 56 146 127 40 133 28 76 123 140 My God, by thy directing power My God, thou makest the sun to know Night wraps the land where Jesus spoke Oh God! I thank thee that the night Oh Saviour, whom this holy morn Oh 't is a folly and a crime Oh! when the hours of life are past On the first Christian Sabbath eve Our Father in heaven, we hallow thy name Praise the Lord! ye heavens, adore him 86 147 173 3 141 92 117 51 50 201 38 33 See! another year is gone 209 "See how he loved!" exclaimed the Jews Soon will set the Sabbath sun Suppliant, lo! thy children bend 171 16 Sweet spices they brought on their star-lighted way The Lord is my shepherd, no want shall I know |