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[v. 1]. Brother James' air ; Come, thou fount of every blessing : (Nettleton) ; Shall we gather at the river? Aria on "Jewels" ; Be thou my vision : (Slane) ; Praise and thanksgiving : (Bunessan) ; Now that the daylight fills the sky : (Laurel) ; Were you there? -- v. 2. My shepherd will supply my need : (Resignation) ; We praise you, O God : (Prayer of Thanksgiving ; Kremser) ; In Christ there is no east or west : (Mckee) ; Just as I am, without one plea : (Woodworth) ; Prepare the way, O Zion : (Prepare the royal highway ; Bereden vag for herran) ; God, who stretched the spangled heavens : (Brethren, we have met to worship ; Holy manna) ; Caricature of a Sunday school song : (Jesus loves me) ; Guide me ever, Great Redeemer : (Come, ye sinners, poor and needy ; Beach spring) -- v. 3. The gift to be simple : (Simple gifts) ; Beautiful Savior : (Fairest Lord Jesus : Schönster Herr Jesu/St. Elizabeth/Crusaders' hymn) ; In Thee is gladness : (In Dir ist Freude) ; O Jesus, King most wonderful : (Hiding place) ; There is a happy land ; This joyful day of days : (This joyful Eastertide : Vruechten) ; The King of love my Shepherd is : (St. Columba) ; Now with singing and praise : (Middlebury) -- v. 4. The ash grove : (based on a Welsh folk tune) ; There's a wideness in God's mercy : (based on the tune 'Beecher' by John Zundel) ; How firm a foundation : (based on the early American tune 'Foundation') ; When morning gilds the skies : (based on the tune 'Laudes Domini' by Joseph Barnby) ; Come with us, o blessed Jesus : (based on the tune 'Jesu, joy of man's desiring' by Johann Schop) ; Amazing grace, how sweet the sound : (based on the tune 'New Britain' from Virginia Harmony, 1831) ; Lead, kindly light : (based on the tune 'Lux benigna' by John B. Dykes). |