First Lines
Pamphlets
By appearance in text
By the Still Waters
- With staff and
shoon I journey
- Margaret E. Sangster
-
- He chose this path for
thee
-
- Dearest Saviour, go
not from me
- Mrs. Weiss, Daughter of Archbishop Whately
-
- Not worthy, Lord, to
gather up the crumbs
-
- There come new cares
and sorrows
-
Girls: Faults and Ideals
- It is the little rift
within the lute
-
- You are pure, you say; are
your thoughts as white
-
- Roughened and worn with
ceaseless toil and care
- Some one
-
- Holy Spirit, dwell with
me
-
- We know not what is
coming on the earth
-
In Perfect Peace
- Noises fail and
-
- When winds are raging
o’er the upper ocean,
-
- The heart where peace
abides is like the heaven,
-
- Rock of Ages, cleft for
me
-
- God hath not
promised
-
- How shall I quiet my
heart? How shall I keep it still
-
- The little sharp
vexations
-
- All is of God that is,
and is to be
-
- Dinna
gloom–whate’er ye do–
-
- Yes, leave it with
him.
-
- Let me go where’er I
will
-
Secrets of Happy Home Life
- Before I trust my
fate to you
-
- You placed this
flower in her hand, you say
-
- My child, I fear
you; you are a spirit, soul
-
- Happy the home
when God is there
- Henry Ware
-
Sorrow in Christian Homes
- Men die, but
sorrow never dies
- Susan Coolidge
-
- All God’s
angels come to us disguised
-
- Is it raining,
little flower?
-
Return to Pamphlets
Return to First Lines
Index