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107There's a book which surpasses the sagesThe blessed bookTis the Bible?Neal, Tom C.
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121What if our bark, o'er life's rough waveCross and crownBeautiful home, beautiful home?Showalter, Anthony J.
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140Let the words of my mouthLet the words of my mouthn/a??
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240When morning lights the eastern skiesWhen morning lights the eastern skiesn/a?Wilson, Hugh
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256Jesus, my Savior, to Bethlehem cameSeeking for men/a?Hasty, E. E.
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292It may be far, it may be nearBy and byBy and by, yes, by and by?McIntosh, Rigdon M.
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311Halleluhah, hallelujah, hallelujah praise Jehovah!HallelujahHallelujah praise Jehova?Herbert, J. B.
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10Nearer, my God, to thee, nearer to theeNearer, my God, to Theen/aAdams, Sarah Flower, 1805-1848Mason, Lowell, arr.
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315The Lord my pasture shall prepare, and feed me with a shepherd's careThe Lord my pasture shall preparen/aAddison, Joseph, 1672-1719?
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164Jesus calls us, o'er the tumultJesus calls usn/aAlexander, Cecil F., 1818-1895Jude, W. H.
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395Each little flower that opensAll things bright and beautifulAll things bright and beautifulAlexander, Cecil F., 1818-1895Sanderson, Lloyd O.
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19O they tell me of a home far beyond the skiesThe unclouded dayO the land of cloudless dayAlwood, J. K.Alwood, J. K.
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290A Babe in a manger, a man on the crossGod's gift to the worldn/aArnold, O. O.Hardy, Albert Troy
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170I have a home in a fair summerlandOnly a shadow betweenOnly a shadow, a shadow betweenBaird, E. C.Blaker, J. C.
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242Master, the tempest is ragingPeace! Be still!The winds and the waves shall obey thy willBaker, Mary A.Palmer, H. R.
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273I want to be a worker for the LordI want to be a workerI will work, I will prayBaltzell, IsaiahBaltzell, Isaiah
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386Now the day is over, Night is drawing nighNow the day is overn/aBaring-Gould, SabineBarnby, Joseph
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135When our work is ended, we shall sweetly restLet us pass over the riverThough the dark waves roll highBarnes, Kate B. W., b. 1836McIntosh, Rigdon M.
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18I have given my heart to the Savior todayIs this wonderful Savior yoursIs this wonderful Savior yoursBarratt, AlfredMorton, Henry P.
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215Are you dwelling in the sunlightDown in the valleyLend a hand to help a brotherBarrett, MaryDaugherty, Leonard
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392I washed my hands this morningI washed my hands this morningLittle feet be carefulBateman, L. M. B., Mrs.Rosecrans, J. H.
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326O, for a faith that will not shrinkO for a faith!n/aBathurst, William Hiley, 1796-1877Sanderson, Lloyd O.
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108Take the name of Jesus with you, child of sorrowTake the name of Jesus with youPrecious name, O how sweetBaxter, Lydia, 1809-1874Doane, William H.
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172There is a gate that stands ajar And through its portals gleamingThe gate ajarYes, in the blood of Christ I seeBaxter, Lydia, 1809-1874Phillips, Philip
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376Buried beneath the yielding wavePlanted together with HimPlanted together in His death!Beddome, Benjamin, 1717-1795Sanderson, Lloyd O.
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359Jesus, royal, heavenly FriendEverybody's FriendGreat of heart such Friend to beBeery, Adaline H.Brunk, J. D.
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287O heart bowed down with sorrow, O eyes that longCome unto meCome unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy ladenBelden, F. E. (Franklin Edson), 1858-1945Belden, F. E. (Franklin Edson), 1858-1945
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318There is only one way to the kingdom of GodOnly one wayThere is only one wayBell, R. F. R.Daugherty, Leonard
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4On a hill far away stood an old rugged crossThe old rugged crossSo I'll cherish the old rugged crossBennard, George, 1873-1958Bennard, George, 1873-1958
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47There's a land that is fairer than daySweet by and byIn the sweet by and byBennett, Sanford Fillmore, 1836-1898Webster, Joseph P.
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316The Savior doth hear me when I prayHe's my very best friendI'll never forget my blessed SaviousBenton, ThomasBenton, Thomas
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44There comes to my heart one sweet strainSweet peace, the gift of God's lovePeace, peace, sweet peaceBilhorn, P. P. (Peter Philip), 1865-1936Bilhorn, P. P. (Peter Philip), 1865-1936
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382In the deepest grief and painFor you and meO matchless grace of Calvary!Black, James M.Black, James M.
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84The prize is set before usThe prize is set before usBy and by we shall meet HimBlackall, C. R.Palmer, H. R.
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368Room at the cross for a trembling soulRoom at the crossRoom, room, room at the crossBlake, William B.Blake, William B.
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95I can hear my Savior callingWhere He leads meWhere He leads meBlandy, E. W. (Ernest W.)Norris, J. S.
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72Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of lifeWonderful words of lifeBeautiful words, wonderful words, wonderful words of lifeBliss, P. P. (Phillip Paul), 1838-1876Bliss, P. P. (Phillip Paul), 1838-1876
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75Whosoever heareth, shout, shout the soundWhosoever willWhosoever will, whosoever willBliss, P. P. (Phillip Paul), 1838-1876Bliss, P. P. (Phillip Paul), 1838-1876
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76Repeat the story o'er and o'erThe half was never toldThe half was never toldBliss, P. P. (Phillip Paul), 1838-1876Bliss, P. P. (Phillip Paul), 1838-1876
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110Brightly beams our Father's mercyLet the lower lights be burningLet the lower lights be burningBliss, P. P. (Phillip Paul), 1838-1876Bliss, P. P. (Phillip Paul), 1838-1876
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123I will sing of my Redeemer, And his wondrous loveMy RedeemerSing, oh sing of my RedeemerBliss, P. P. (Phillip Paul), 1838-1876McGranahan, James
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138Almost persuaded now to believe, AlmostAlmost persuadedn/aBliss, P. P. (Phillip Paul), 1838-1876Bliss, P. P. (Phillip Paul), 1838-1876
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161More holiness give meMore holiness give men/aBliss, P. P. (Phillip Paul), 1838-1876Bliss, P. P. (Phillip Paul), 1838-1876
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217I am so glad that our Father in heavenJesus loves even meI am so glad that Jesus loves meBliss, P. P. (Phillip Paul), 1838-1876Bliss, P. P. (Phillip Paul), 1838-1876
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193Yes, for me, for me He carethFor me He carethn/aBonar, Horatius, 1808-1889Sanderson, Lloyd O.
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277Fade, fade, each earthly joyJesus is minen/aBonar, Horatius, 1808-1889Perkins, T. E.
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330In the cross of Christ I glory, toweringIn the cross of Christn/aBowring, John, Sir, 1792-1872Conkey, Ithamar
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106There was one who was willing to die in my steadNailed to the crossThey are nailed to the crossBreck, Frank A., Mrs. 1855-1934Tullar, Grant Colfax
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358Face to face with Christ my SaviorFace to faceFace to face shall I behold HimBreck, Frank A., Mrs. 1855-1934Tullar, Grant Colfax
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366There's within my heart a melodyHe keeps me singingJesus, Jesus Jesus, sweetest name I knowBridgers, Luther B.Bridgers, Luther B.
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97Arise, the Master calls for theeHarvest timeArise! Arise!Brown, Mary A. 1856-1918Gabriel, Chas. H. (Charles Hutchinson), 1856-1932
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312It may not be on the mountain height, Or over the stormy seaI'll go where you want me to goI'll go where you want me to goBrown, Mary A. 1856-1918Rounsefell, Carrie E.
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103On the cross of CalvaryOn the cross of CalvaryOn Calvary, on CalvaryC. F. O.Kirkpatrick, William J., arr.
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33Standing on the promises of Christ our KingStanding on the promisesStanding, standingCarter, Russell Kelso, 1849-1928Carter, Russell Kelso, 1849-1928
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258Cast thy burden on the LordCast thy burden on the Lordn/aCennick, John; Rawson, GeorgeGottschalk, Louis M., arr.
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85Bring Christ your broken lifeBring Christ your broken lifen/aChisholm, Thomas O., 1866-1960Sanderson, Lloyd O.
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153In the crimson blush of morningI would see God in everythingO Searcher of the hearts of menChisholm, Thomas O., 1866-1960Sanderson, Lloyd O.
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169Amid the changing scenes belowHe changes notHe changes not, Christ changes notChisholm, Thomas O., 1866-1960Lillenas, Bertha Mae
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176Whatever may come to meAll things work together for goodAll things work together for goodChisholm, Thomas O., 1866-1960Sanderson, Lloyd O.
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187How good is God, His mercies manifoldHow often we forgetO blessed Lord, how often we forgetChisholm, Thomas O., 1866-1960Lillenas, Haldor
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191We know in part, our eyes are dimWe know in partWe know in part, God wills it soChisholm, Thomas O., 1866-1960Sanderson, Lloyd O.
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213I love thee, Lord Jesus, thou knowest I doI love Thee, Lord JesusI love Thee, Lord JesusChisholm, Thomas O., 1866-1960Sanderson, Lloyd O.
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214There is a place of refuge for every troubled soulThere is a place of refugeRock of ages, cleft for meChisholm, Thomas O., 1866-1960Stebbins, George C.
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224There is a way that seemeth right And myriads travel thereThe way that seemeth rightThat way! it only "seemeth right"Chisholm, Thomas O., 1866-1960Sanderson, Lloyd O.
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253Buried with Christ, my blessed RedeemerA new creatureDead to the world, to voices that call meChisholm, Thomas O., 1866-1960Sanderson, Lloyd O.
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320When my way is over-shadowedGod is watching over meOver me! Over me!Chisholm, Thomas O., 1866-1960Stebbins, George C.
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332No angel song, no manger bedHow dreary 'twould be without JesusHow dreary this worldChisholm, Thomas O., 1866-1960Stebbins, George C.
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369Be with me, Lord, I cannot liveBe with me, Lordn/aChisholm, Thomas O., 1866-1960Sanderson, Lloyd O.
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373Thy word is very pure, O LordThy word is very pureThy word is very pure, O LordChisholm, Thomas O., 1866-1960Sanderson, Lloyd O.
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130Some sweet day when life is o'erSome sweet daySome sweet dayChord, S. H.Chord, S. H.
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249All praise to him who reigns above In majesty supremeBlessed be the nameBlessed be the nameClark, William H.?
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83There were ninety and nine that safely layThe ninety and ninen/aClephane, Elizabeth Cecelia, 1830-1869Sankey, Ira D.; arr. L. O. Sanderson
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11Why keep Jesus waitingWhy keep Jesus waitingn/aCline, C. C.Cline, C. C.
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105I have a Savior, he's pleading in gloryI'm praying for youFor you I am prayingCluff, Samuel O'Malley, 1837-1910Sankey, Ira D.
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261Work, for the night is coming, work through the morning hoursWork, for the night is comingn/aCoghill, Harry, Mrs., d. 1907Mason, Lowell
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226Far away in the depths of my spirit tonightWonderful peacePeace! Peace! Wonderful peaceCornell, W. D.Cooper, W. G.
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37There is a fountain filled with blood, drawn from Immanuel's veinsThere is a fountain filled with bloodn/aCowper, William, 1731-1800
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283O it's only a few short yearsOnly a few short yearsO it's only a few short yearsCrippen, Ethel P.Crippen, Ethel P.
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21When Jesus comes to reward his servantsWill Jesus find us watchingO can we say we are ready, brotherCrosby, Fanny, 1820-1915Doane, William H.
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24I am thine, O Lord, I have heard thy voiceI am Thine, O LordDraw me nearer, nearer, blessed LordCrosby, Fanny, 1820-1915Doane, William H.
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27Will you come, will you come, with your poor broken heartJesus will give you restO happy rest, sweet happy restCrosby, Fanny, 1820-1915Sweney, John R.
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35Savior, more than life to me, I am clingingSavior, more than lifeEvery day, every hourCrosby, Fanny, 1820-1915Doane, William H.
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46Blessed assurance, Jesus is mineBlessed assuranceThis is my story, this is my songCrosby, Fanny, 1820-1915Knapp, Mrs. Joseph F.
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53Jesus, keep me near the crossNear the crossIn the crossCrosby, Fanny, 1820-1915Doane, William H.
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65One blessed hour with Jesus our LordOne blessed hour with JesusOne sweet hour of holy, calm delightCrosby, Fanny, 1820-1915Doane, William H.
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78Tell me the story of Jesus, write on my heartTell me the story of JesusTell me the story of JesusCrosby, Fanny, 1820-1915Sweney, John R.
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79Mighty Rock, whose towering formMighty Rock, whose towering formUnto Thee, unto TheeCrosby, Fanny, 1820-1915O'Kane, Tullius C.
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88To the work, to the work, we are servants of GodTo the workToiling on, toiling onCrosby, Fanny, 1820-1915Doane, William H.
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101Pass me not, O gentle SaviorPass me notSavior, Savior, hear my humble cryCrosby, Fanny, 1820-1915Doane, William H.
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118Safe in the arms of Jesus, safe on his gentle breastSafe in the arms of JesusSafe in the arms of JesusCrosby, Fanny, 1820-1915Doane, William H.
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127O the unsearchable riches of ChristUnsearchable richesPrecious, more preciousCrosby, Fanny, 1820-1915Sweney, John R.
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134Rescue the perishing, care for the dyingRescue the perishingRescue the perishingCrosby, Fanny, 1820-1915Doane, William H.
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160Hide me, O my Savior, hide me in thy holy placeHideHide me, hide meCrosby, Fanny, 1820-1915Doane, William H.
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203Thou my everlasting portionClose to theeClose to TheeCrosby, Fanny, 1820-1915Vail, Silas J.
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252Though your sins be as scarletThough your sins be as scarletn/aCrosby, Fanny, 1820-1915Doane, William H.
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259Hold thou my hand so weak I am and helplessHold Thou my handn/aCrosby, Fanny, 1820-1915Main, Hubert P.
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278Tis the blessed hour of prayer, when our hearts lowly bendTis the blessed hour of prayerBlessed hour of prayerCrosby, Fanny, 1820-1915Doane, William H.
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333Nearer the cross my heart can sayNearer the crossn/aCrosby, Fanny, 1820-1915Knapp, Phoebe
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341Holy, holy, holy is the Lord, Sing O ye peopleHoly is the LordHoly, holy, holy is the LordCrosby, Fanny, 1820-1915Bradbury, William B.