J. Theobald and Company's extra special illustrated catalogue of magic lanterns, slides and apparatus (circa 1900)

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46 In the Lord atoning grief 47 I could not do without Thee 48 I’ve reached the land of corn and wine 49 In the hour of trial 50 It is finished Blessed Jesus 51 J esus lover of my soul 52 Jesus my Lord, to Thee I cry 53 Jesus Christ is passing by 54 Joyfully, joyfully, onward we move 55 Jesus, grant me this I pray 56 Jerusalem the golden 57 Jesus, I Thy face am seeking 58 Jesus shall reign where’er the sun 59 Light after darkness 60 Lord dismiss us with Thy blessing •61 Light in the darkness, sailor 62 Lord, as to Thy dear cross we flee 63 Lead kindly light amid the encircling gloom 64 My Jesus I love Thee 65 My God, and is Thy table spread 66 My God I love Thee not because ■67 Nearer my God to Thee 68 Not all the blood of beasts 69 Now the day is over 70 Oh, worship the King 71 O, come and mourn 72 Our lamps are trimmed and burning 73 Oh, think of the home over there 74 Oh, have you not heard of that beautiful stream 75 Oh, come to the Saviour, believe his name 76 O happy band of pilgrims 77 Overwhelmed in depth of woe 78 O Lord of heaven and earth and sea 79 O, Love divine, how sweet thou art 80 O Lord, how happy should we be 81 On Jordan’s bank the Baptist cry 82 Oh, my comrades, see the signal 83 Pleasant are Thy courts 84 Peace, perfect peace in this 85 Rock of ages 86 Ring the Bells of Heaven 87 Resting from his work to-day 88 Sun of my soul 89 Stand up, stand up for Jesus 90 Shall we meet be)>ond the river 91 Sowing the seed 92 Sing them over again to me 109 93 Sweet the moments rich in blessing 94 Soldiers who are Christ’s below 95 There is a Friend for little children 96 There are lonely hearts to cherish 97 ’Twill not be long our journey here 98 There is a happy land 99 Tenderly the Shepherd too The sands of time are sinking 101 Tell me the old, old story 102 There’s a land that is fairei^than day 103 There are angels hovering around 104 There is a green hill 105 The Son of God goes forth to war 106 The sower went forth sowing 107 The saints of God their conflict past 108 The head that once was crown’d with thorns 109 Thy life was given for me no The fields are all white 111 Ten thousand times, ten thousand 112 Take up thy cross ! the Saviour said 113 The Heavenly child in stature grown 114 Through the night of doubt and gloom 115 Through the night of doubt and sorrow 116 Thy Kingdom come, O God 117 Who are these besides the chilly waves n8 When I survey the wondrous cross 119 When peace like a river 120 We are but little children weak 121 We know there’s a bright and glorious home 122 Who is he in yonder stall 123 We are out on the ocean sailing 124 Work for the night is coming 125 Weary Gleaners 126 We’re going home, no more to roam 127 What can wash away my sins 128 Whosoever heareth shout the sound 129 Whither Pilgrims are you going 130 When he cometh 131 What a friend we have in Jesus 132 Weary wanderer stop and listen 133 Weeping will not save me 134 We sing the praises of Him who died 135 Weary of earth and laden with my sin 136 While shepherds watch 137 When wounded sore the stricken soul 138 Why should I fear the darkest hour 139 W’e love the place, O God 140 W’hen in Sinai’s top I see