American Unitarian Hymn Writers and HymnsFoote, Henry Wilder
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American Unitarian Hymn Writers and Hymns
Foote, Henry Wilder
Hymn writers; Hymns, English -- History and criticism; Unitarian Universalist churches -- Hymns -- History and criticism
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Saviour and dearest friend— Anon.
Saviour, and source of every blessing— Anon.
Saviour, when thy bread we break— Robbins, S. D.
Seek not afar for beauty— Savage
Send down thy truth, O God— Sill
Send forth, O God, thy truth— Adams, J. Q.
Servants of Christ, arise— Sigourney
Set from the restless world apart— Marean
Show us thy way, O God— Holmes, J. H.
Sing forth his high eternal name— Longfellow, S.
Sing to Jehovah a new song— Adams, J. Q.
Sing to the Lord a song— Adams, J. Q.
Slavery and death the cup contains— Sargent
Sleep, my little Jesus— Gannett
Slowly, by Thy hand unfurled—
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Slowly by God’s hand unfurled— Furness
Sovereign and transforming Grace— Hedge
Sovereign of worlds! display— Anon.
Spirit Divine! attend our prayer— Longfellow, S.
Spirit of God, in thunder speak— Chadwick
Spirit of Truth, of Life, of Power— Westwood
Standing forth in life’s rough way— Bryant
Still wave our streamer’s glorious folds— Sears
Still will we trust, though earth— Burleigh
Strong-souled Reformer, whose— Johnson
Supreme Disposer of the heart— See: Longfellow, S.
Sure to the mansions of the blest— Adams, J. Q.
Swift years, but teach me— Anon.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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