"Golden Head so lowly bending." PUTNAM'S MAGAZINE - 148 "I think when I read that Sweet Story of Old." MRS.'JKE - 146ĬONTENTS.' We speak of the Realms of the Blest." MRS. ORIGIN OF FA VORITE SUNDA Y-SCHOOL HYMNS. "Awake, my Soul, in joyful Lays." MEDLEY - I39 "If I must die, oh, let me die." BEDDOME - 138 "On the Mountain-top appearing." KELLY - I35 "While with ceaseless Course the Sun." NEWTON. "When, marshalled on the nightly Plain." WHITE - 32 "Hark, the Voice of Love and Mercy." EVANS - 131 "While Thee I seek, protecting Power." Miss WILLIAMS - 129 "Watchman, tell us of the Night." BOWRING - 128 "Sweet the moments rich in blessing." SHIRLEY - 127 "Lord, dismiss us with thy Blessing." SHIRLEY- 123 Langhorn's "It is told me I must die" - 114 John Wesley's Hymn in the Itinerancy - 104.Ĭharles Wesley's Watch-night Hymns I - 107'" *" Hymn in Time of Trouble - I Samuel Rutherford - 92Īddison's Traveller's Hymn - 98Ĭount Zinzendorf's Hymn - 99 "Vital Spark of Heavenly Flame." POPE - 62 "Jesus, and shall it ever be?" GRIGG - 6o "Father, whate'er of Earthly Bliss." STEELE. "Jesus, my All, to Heaven is gone." CENNICK. "O thou, my Soul, forget no more." KRISHNU-PAL - 52 "When All thy Mercies, 0 my God." ADDISON - 5 - 50 "I love to steal a while away." BROWN - 48 "God moves in a Mysterious Way." COWPER- 47 "Far from the World, O Lord, I flee." COWPER - 44 "Mighty God, while Angels bless Thee." ROBINSON - 42 "From Greenland's Icy Mountains." HEBER 40. " Blest be the Tie that binds." FAWCETT - ~- 37 "Come, ye Sinners, poor and needy." HART - 35 "Lord of the Sabbath, hear our Vows." DODDRIDGE - 34 "Guide me, 0 Thou Great Jehovah." WILLIAMS - 30 "Rock of Ages, cleft for me." TOPLADY - 24 "Glory to Thee, my God, this night." KEN - 22 " Praise God, from whom all Blessings flow." KEN - 17 "A.Mighty Fortress is our God." LUTHER - 15. " All hail the Power of Jesus' Name." PERRONET - 13 In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. : \ l!'^' -\^ '~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.ĪN ACCOUNT OF THE ORIGIN OF HYMNS OF PERSONAL RELIGIOUSĮNTERED, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1875, by
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