Christian Hymns (Nashville: Gospel Advocate, 1935) : Sheet1
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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.
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362Take the world, but give me Jesus, All its joys are but a nameGive me JesusOh the height and depth of mercy!Crosby, Fanny, 1820-1915Sanderson, Lloyd O.
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175Father, in the morning Unto Thee I prayI will prayI will pray, I will prayCummings, AnnieTenney, J. H.
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8Soon from heaven Jesus shall again descendWe shall be like himWe shall be like himCurrens, David LauckStebbins, George C.
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207Down in the valley with my Savior I would goFollow onFollow! Follow! I would follow JesusCushing, William, 1823-1903Lowry, Robert
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268Beautiful valley of Eden! Sweet is thy noon-tide calmBeautiful valley of EdenBeautiful valley of EdenCushing, William, 1823-1903Sherwin, William F.
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323O safe to the Rock that is higher than IHiding in TheeHiding in Thee, hiding in TheeCushing, William, 1823-1903Sankey, Ira D.
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391When he cometh, when he cometh to makeWhen He comethLike the stars of the morningCushing, William, 1823-1903Root, George F.
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34Why did my Savior come to earthWhy did my Savior come to earthHe loved me soDailey, J. G. (James Gerald)Dailey, J. G. (James Gerald)
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171Our Savior declared of the Father aboveThe comfort songHe careth for youDailey, J. G. (James Gerald)Dailey, J. G. (James Gerald)
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17Savior, lead me, lest I stray, gently leadSavior, lead me, lest I strayLead me, lead me, Savior lead me lest I strayDavis, Frank MarionDavis, Frank Marion
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218O Rock in the desert I fly unto theeRock in the desertO Rock in the desertDavis, Frank MarionDavis, Frank Marion
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370A call for me across the seaCome homeMy home is there, where I shall shareDavis, Noah K.Morton, Henry P.
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93Purer in heart, O God, Help me to bePurer in heart, O GodPurer in heart help me to beDavison, Fannie E.Fillmore, J. H.
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350We'll follow where Jesus leadethWe'll follow where Jesus leadsWe'll follow, follow, we know that He leads us onDe Armond, LizzieStebbins, George C.
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351Have you lifted a stone from your brother's wayO the things we may doO the things we may doDe Armond, LizzieHagan, J. M.
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400Thou art the Way, to thee aloneThou art the wayn/aDoane, G. W.Walch, James; arr. L. O. Sanderson
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267Softly now the light of daySoftly now the light of dayn/aDoane, George Washington, 1799-1859Weber, Carl Maria von (SEYMOUR)
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80How pleasing to behold and seeHebronn/aDobell, JohnMason, Lowell, HEBRON
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356O happy day that fixed my choiceO happy dayHappy day, happy dayDoddridge, Philip, 1702-1751Rimbault, E. F.
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69Wonderful story of love; tell it to me againWonderful story of loveWonderful! Wonderful!Driver, J. M. (John Merritte), 1858-1918Driver, J. M. (John Merritte), 1858-1918
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111Stand up, stand up for Jesus, ye soldiers of the crossStand up, stand up for Jesusn/aDuffield, George, 1818-1888Webb, G. J.
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146I love thy kingdom, LordI love thy kingdom, Lordn/aDwight, Timothy?
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149Someone is needing your helpSomeone is dyingDrifting away, dying todayEdmiaston, Mrs. B. B. (Ella Allen)Lee, Z. S.
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393God made my life a little lightGod made my life a songThen all the day I'll sing awayEdwards, M. BethamLindsey, G. L.
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372Our day of praise is doneOur day of praise is donen/aEllerton, John, 1826-1893Williams, Aaron
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52Just as I am, without one plea, But that thy bloodJust as I amn/aElliott, Charlotte, 1789-1871 Bradbury, William
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90Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian loveBlest be the tien/aFawcett, John, 1740-1817Naegali, Hans G.
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208How precious is the book divineThe precious book divineHoly book divine! Precious treasure mine!Fawcett, John, 1740-1817Sanderson, Lloyd O.
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178Are you sowing the seed of the kingdom, brotherSowing the seed of the kingdomFor the harvest time is coming onFillmore, Fred A. (Frederick Augustus), 1856-1925Fillmore, Fred A. (Frederick Augustus), 1856-1925
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68Christ, our Redeemer, died on the crossWhen I see the bloodWhen I see the bloodFoote, John G.Foote, John G.
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247O come, let us sing of the rest by and byO come let us singO come let us sing of the home over thereFredericks, AlbertFredericks, Albert
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125I have found a friend in Jesus, He's everything to meThe Lily of the ValleyHe's the lily of the valleyFry, Charles W., 1837-1882?
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377Sometime, somewhere my toil shall ceaseSometime, somehow, somewheren/aGabriel, Charles H.Gabriel, Charles H.
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48All things are ready, come to the feastCome to the feastHear the invitation, come whosoever willGabriel, Chas. H. (Charles Hutchinson), 1856-1932Ogden, William A.
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77Sweet is the promise, I will not forget theeSweet is the promiseI will not forget theeGabriel, Chas. H. (Charles Hutchinson), 1856-1932Gabriel, Chas. H. (Charles Hutchinson), 1856-1932
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194There's a call comes ringing o'er the restless waveSend the lightSend the lightGabriel, Chas. H. (Charles Hutchinson), 1856-1932Gabriel, Chas. H. (Charles Hutchinson), 1856-1932
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196God is calling the prodigalGod is calling the prodigalCalling now for thee, O weary prodigal, comeGabriel, Chas. H. (Charles Hutchinson), 1856-1932Gabriel, Chas. H. (Charles Hutchinson), 1856-1932
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237O let my supplicating cryLead me homeThy servant like a wand'ring sheepGabriel, Chas. H. (Charles Hutchinson), 1856-1932, arr.Gabriel, Chas. H. (Charles Hutchinson), 1856-1932
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154I will sing you a song of that beautiful landI will sing you a songn/aGates, Ellen, M. H. (Ellen Maria Huntington), 1835-1920Phillips, Philip
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398Jesus, wilt thou guard the slumberA child's evening prayern/aGiffe, W. T.Giffe, W. T.
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279Thy word is like a garden, LordThy word is like a garden, Lordn/aGill, Thomas Hornblower, 1819-1906Sanderson, L. O., arr.
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2He leadeth me, O blessed thoughtHe leadeth meHe leadeth meGilmore, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1834-1918Bradbury, William B.
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128Savior, grant me rest and peaceSavior, grant me rest and peacen/aGlenn, GraceFillmore, J. H.
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204Purer yet and purer I would be in mindPurer yet and purern/aGoethe, J. W. vonVail, Silas J.
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58My Jesus, I love thee, I know thou art mineMy Jesus, I love Theen/aGordon, A. J. (Adoniram Judson), 1836-1895Gordon, A. J. (Adoniram Judson), 1836-1895
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212Does Jesus care when my heart is painedDoes Jesus care?O yes, He cares, I know He caresGraeff, Frank E.Hall, J. Lincoln
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325There's a hand reaching downThe touch of the unseen handThe touch of the hand that is gentle and strongGraeff, Frank E., 1860-1919Gabriel, Charles H.
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270O listen to our wondrous storyWhat did he doWho saved us from eternal lossGray, James M. (James Martin), 1851-1935Owen, W.
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185There's a beautiful landWe'll never grow oldIn the midst of that landGray, Will M.Mosley, T. B.
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219Give of your best to the Master, Give of the strengthGive of your best to the MasterGive of your best to the MasterGrose, Howard B. (Howard Benjamin), 1851-1939Barnard, Mrs. Charles
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188I hear the Savior say, thy strength indeed is smallAll to Christ I oweJesus died for me, all to Him I oweHall, Elvina M., 1820-1889Grape, John T.
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142Lord, we come before thee nowLord, we come before thee nown/aHammond, W.Malan, C. H. A.
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183I love to tell the story of unseen things aboveI love to tell the storyI love to tell the storyHankey, Kate (Katherine), 1834-1911Fischer, William G.
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225Tell me the old, old story of unseen things aboveTell me the old, old storyTell me the old, old storyHankey, Kate (Katherine), 1834-1911Doane, William H.
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235Just where He needs me I will goJust where He needs me I will goJust where He needs me I will goHardy, Albert TroyHardy, Albert Troy
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266Lord, guide my feet aright todayMorning prayer hymnFill Thou my heartHardy, Albert TroyHardy, Albert Troy
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331Name of names, The sweetest name is JesusName of namesJesus, blessed JesusHardy, Albert TroyHardy, Albert Troy
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32In the Christian's home in gloryIn the Christian's home in gloryThere is rest for the wearyHarmer, Samuel YoungDadmun, J. W.
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294That dreadful night before his deathThe solemn feastn/aHart, J. (Joseph), 1712-1768Sanderson, Lloyd O.
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157I hear thy welcome voiceI am coming, LordI am coming, LordHartsough, Lewis, 1828-1919Hartsough, Lewis, 1828-1919
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289Like a star of the morning in its beauty Like a sun is the BibleMy precious BibleHoly Bible, my precious BibleHartzler, Henry B.Lorenz, E. S.
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335My latest sun is sinking fast, My race is nearly runMy latest sun is sinking fastO come, angel bandHascall, Jefferson, 1807-1887Bradbury, William B.
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229Shall we meet beyond the river, where the surgesShall we meet?Shall we meet, shall we meetHastings, Horace L.Rice, Elihu S.
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124I know I love thee better, LordThe half has never been toldThe half has never been toldHavergal, Frances Ridley, 1836-1879Hudson, R. E.
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143I gave my life for theeI gave my life for theen/aHavergal, Frances Ridley, 1836-1879Bliss, P. P. (Phillip Paul), 1838-1876
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243Is it for me, dear SaviorO Savior, my RedeemerO Savior, my RedeemerHavergal, Frances Ridley, 1836-1879O'Kane, Tullius C.
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281Take my life, and let it be, consecratedTake my life and let it ben/aHavergal, Frances Ridley, 1836-1879McIntosh, Rigdon M., arr.
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339Nobody knows but Jesus, 'Tis but an old refrainNobody knows but JesusNobody knows but JesusHavergal, Frances Ridley, 1836-1879Leslie, Jackson
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87I need thee every hour, most gracious LordI need Thee every hourI need Thee, O I need TheeHawks, Annie S., 1835-1918Lowry, Robert
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16Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, EarlyHoly, holy, holyn/aHeber, Reginald, 1783-1826Dykes, John B.
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313From Greenland's icy mountainsFrom Greenland's icy mountainsn/aHeber, Reginald, 1783-1826Mason, Lowell
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12Sing the wondrous love of Jesus, sing his mercyWhen we all get ot heavenWhen we all get to heavenHewitt, E. E. (Eliza E.), 1851-1920Wilson, Mrs. J. G.
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291There is rest, sweet rest, at the Master's feetA blessing in prayerThere's a blessing in prayerHewitt, E. E. (Eliza E.), 1851-1920Kirkpatrick, William J.
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352We're counting the blessingsSomebody else needs a blessingSomebody else needs a blessingHewitt, E. E. (Eliza E.), 1851-1920Ackley, B. D.
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344Though you are helpless and lonely and poorSomebody loves you, 'tis JesusSomebody loves you wherever you areHighfield, LaureneBeazley, Samuel W.
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9What a fellowship, what a joy divineLeaning on the everlasting armsLeaning, leaning, safe and secure from all alarmsHoffman, E. A. (Elisha Albright), 1839-1929Showalter, Anthony J.
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13Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing powerAre you washed in the blood?Are you washed in the blood?Hoffman, E. A. (Elisha Albright), 1839-1929Hoffman, E. A. (Elisha Albright), 1839-1929
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14To Christ be loyal and be trueTo Christ be trueTo Christ, the Lord, be trueHoffman, E. A. (Elisha Albright), 1839-1929Wilson, Dr. D. M.
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98Down at the cross where the Savior diedGlory to His nameGlory to His nameHoffman, E. A. (Elisha Albright), 1839-1929Stockton, J. H.
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198Have thine affections been nailed to the crossIs thy heart right with GodIs thy heart right with GodHoffman, E. A. (Elisha Albright), 1839-1929Hoffman, E. A. (Elisha Albright), 1839-1929
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230I have a friend, divine, sincereJesus will never failHe never will leave meHomer, Charlotte G.Gabriel, Chas. H. (Charles Hutchinson), 1856-1932
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251Lord, I would honor thee in all things alwaysHold me fastI am trusting Thee, hold me fastHomer, Charlotte G.Gabriel, Chas. H. (Charles Hutchinson), 1856-1932
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329Jesus, Savior, pilot meJesus, Savior, pilot men/aHopper, Edward, 1816-1888Gould, John E.
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346Since I gave my heart to Jesus, life is meaningHis love is in my heart to stayYes, His love is in my heartHorton, AliceBlack, James M.
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137My life, my love I give to theeI'll live for himI'll live for himHudson, R. E. (Ralph E.), 1842-1901Dunbar, C. R.
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197Life's brief day is almost over Shadows round me longer growIn the evening take me homeTake me home, O take me homeHunter, J. M., Mrs.Showalter, Anthony J.; arr. L. O. Sanderson
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150The great Physician now is nearThe great PhysicianSweetest note in seraph songHunter, William, 1811-1877Stockton, J. H., arr.
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74O think of the home over there, By the side of the riverHome over thereOver there, over thereHuntington, D. W. C.O'Kane, Tullius C.
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355The service of Jesus true pleasure affordsIt pays to serve JesusIt pays to serve JesusHuston, Frank C. (Frank Claude), 1871-1959Huston, Frank C. (Frank Claude), 1871-1959
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158In the rifted rock I'm restingSweetly restingNow I'm resting, sweetly restingJames, Mary D. (Mary Dagworthy), 1810-1883Bently, W. Warren
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29There is a habitation, built by the living GodThere is a habitationO Zion, Zion, I long thy gates to seeJameson, Love H.Rosencrans, J. H.
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129Night with ebon pinion brooded o'er the valeNight, with ebon pinionn/aJameson, Love H.Powell, J. P.
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168O sometimes the shadows are deepThe Rock that is higher than IO then to the Rock let me flyJohnson, Erastus, 1826-1912Fischer, William G.
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211Soldiers of Christ, be steadfastHaving done all, to standStand, therefore, standJohnston, Julia H. (Julia Harriette), 1849-1919Bilhorn, Peter P.
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109There's nothing so precious as Jesus to meI'm happy with Jesus aloneI'm happy with Jesus aloneJones, Charles Price, 1865-1949Jones, Charles Price, 1865-1949
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7Though the way we journey may be often drearWe shall see the King some dayWe shall see the King some dayJones, Lewis E. (Lewis Edgar) 1865-1936Jones, Lewis E. (Lewis Edgar) 1865-1936
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307Would you be free from the burden of sinWould you be free from the burden?There is pow'r, pow'r wonder-working pow'rJones, Lewis E. (Lewis Edgar) 1865-1936Jones, Lewis E. (Lewis Edgar) 1865-1936
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155I do not ask that I may knowLeading meLeading me, leading meJordan, MyrtleStebbins, George C.
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340There's a story sweet and oldA wonderful storyIt's a wonderful storyJordan, MyrtleStebbins, George C.
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15Sun of my soul, thou Savior dearSun of my souln/aKeble, John, 1792-1866Ritter, Peter
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99How firm a foundation, ye saints of the LordHow firm a foundationn/aKeith, George, 1639?-1716?
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89In thy name, O Lord, assembling We, thy people, now draw nearIn Thy name, O Lord, assemblingn/aKelly, Thomas, 1769-1855Showalter, A. J.
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367The head that once was crowned with thornsCrowned with honorn/aKelly, Thomas, 1769-1855Holden, Oliver (CORONATION)
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274Praise the Lord, ye heavens adore himPraise the Lord, ye heavens adore himHallelujah! AmenKempthorne, John, 1775-1838Mason, Lowell
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374On Zion's glorious summit stood, A numerous host, redeemed by bloodOn Zion's glorious summitn/aKent, John, 1766-1843?
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50We shall sleep, but not foreverWe shall sleep, but not foreverWe shall sleep, but not foreverKidder, M. A. (Mary Ann), 1820-1905Sanderson, Lloyd O., arr.
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152Ere you left your room this morningDid you think to pray?O how praying rests the weary!Kidder, M. A. (Mary Ann), 1820-1905Perkins, W. O.
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271Fear not, little flock, says the SaviorFear not, little flockWhiter than snowKidder, Mrs. M. A.Dailey, J. G.
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133Day is dying in the westDay is dying in the westHoly, holy, holy, Lord God of hostsLathbury, Mary A. (Mary Artemisia), 1841-1913Sherwin, William A.
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63Live for Jesus, O my brotherLive for JesusLive for Jesus, live for JesusLatta, Eden Reeder, 1839-1915Davis, Frank M.
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166Come to Jesus! He will save you Though your sins as crimson glowCome to JesusCome to Jesus! Come to Jesus!Latta, Eden Reeder, 1839-1915Tenney, J. H.
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70Why should we haltingly stumble aloneGlory, O, gloryGlory, O, gloryLeavitt, N. W.Hardy, Albert Troy
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82Have you been alone with the Prince of peaceAlone with JesusCome alone with Him in that hallowed placeLeavitt, N. W.Hardy, Albert Troy
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342Coming to Jesus my SaviorWonderful peacePeace, peace, wonderful peaceLillenas, Haldor, 1885-1959Lillenas, Haldor, 1885-1959
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384Take time to be holyTake time to be holyn/aLongstaff, William D., 1822-1894Stebbins, George C.
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250Amid the trials that I meetThou thinkest, Lord, of meThou thinkest, Lord, of meLorenz, E. S.Lorenz, E. S.
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115Low in the grave he lay, Jesus, my SaviorLow in the grave He layUp from the grave He aroseLowry, Robert, 1826-1899Lowry, Robert, 1826-1899
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282What can wash away my sinsNothing but the blood of JesusO precious is the flowLowry, Robert, 1826-1899Lowry, Robert, 1826-1899
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388Away in a manger, no cribThe cradle songn/aLuther, Martin, 1483-1546Sanderson, L. O. (arr.)
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144Abide with me, fast falls the eventideAbide with men/aLyte, Henry Francis, 1793-1847Monk, William H.
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190Jesus has loved me, wonderful SaviorJesus has loved men/aMacGill, J. WakefieldBatiste, Antoine E.
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334Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleepAsleep in Jesusn/aMackay, Margaret, 1802-1887Bradbury, William B.
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228We praise thee, O God, for the Son of thy loveRevive us againHallelujah! Thine the gloryMackay, William P.Husband, John J.
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223How sweet, my Father, to reclineCasting all my care upon HimCasting all my care upon HimMalan, César, 1787-1864Belden, F. E.
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295Do you hear the Saviour callingAre you list'ning?Are you list'ning?Marshall, William S.Marshall, William S.
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186Though our eyes have never seen himWhom having not seen we loven/aMartin, Civilla D. (Civilla Durfee), 1866-1948Mosley, T. B.
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216Hear the voice of Jesus say, loudly cryingWorking for JesusWork, then, for JesusMartin, Joseph H.McIntosh, Rigdon M.
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301The name of Jesus is so sweetThe name of JesusJesus, oh how sweet the nameMartin, W. C. (William Clark), 1864-1914Lorenz, E. S.
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260O Love that will not let me goO Love that will not let me gon/aMatheson, George, 1842-1906Harding, L. K.
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254How shall I my Savior set forth?O wonderful loveO wonderful loveMaxwell, JamesMcGarvey, J. W., Jr.
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361Give your all to the Master hereMake today your best dayLive for the Lord who redeemed your soulMcAuey, N. A.Beazley, Samuel W.
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184I am happy today and the sun shines brightWhosoever meaneth meWhosoever surely meaneth meMcConnell, J. EdwinMcConnell, J. Edwin
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305What a wonderful change in my life has beenSince Jesus came into my heartSince Jesus came into my heartMcDaniel, Rufus H., 1850-1940Gabriel, Charles H.
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163I am coming to the crossI am coming to the crossI am trusting, Lord, in TheeMcDonald, WilliamFischer, William G.
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306Guard the Bible wellGuard the Bible wellRouse, then, ChristiansMcDougall, ThomasDoane, William H.
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379O could I speak the matchless worthO could I speak the matchless worthn/aMedley, Samuel, 1738-1799Mozart, W. A.; arr. Lowell Mason
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45I come to the garden aloneIn the gardenAnd he walks with me, and he talks with meMiles, C. Austin (Charles Austin), 1868-1946Miles, C. Austin (Charles Austin), 1868-1946
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298It may be in the valley, where countless dangers hideIf Jesus goes with meIf Jesus goes with me, I'll goMiles, C. Austin (Charles Austin), 1868-1946Miles, C. Austin (Charles Austin), 1868-1946
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30O land for rest for thee I sighWe'll work till Jesus comesWe'll work 'till Jesus comesMills, Elizabeth, 1805-1829Miller, Dr. William
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397Silent night, holy night, all is dark, save the lightSilent nightn/aMohr, Joseph, 1792-1848Gruber, Franz
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371In the hour of trialIn the hour of trialn/aMontgomery, James, 1771-1854Lane, Spencer
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399Hosanna be the children's songThe children's songn/aMontgomery, James, 1771-1854Sanderson, Lloyd O.
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40What wonderful, wonderful mercy is thisChrist-likenessWonderful! 'Tis wonderful! That mortals His likeness should bearMorris, C. H. Mrs., 1862-1929Morris, C. H. Mrs., 1862-1929
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126Though we've no abiding city hereNot made with handsWe know that if our earthly tabernacleMorris, C. H. Mrs., 1862-1929Morris, C. H. Mrs., 1862-1929
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165For God so loved this sinful world, his Son he freelyI know God's promise is trueTis true, O yes, 'tis trueMorris, C. H. Mrs., 1862-1929Morris, C. H. Mrs., 1862-1929
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264I have found sweet rest for my weary soulThe everlasting armsOh the everlasting arms, how they hold meMorris, C. H. Mrs., 1862-1929Morris, C. H. Mrs., 1862-1929
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338My stubborn will at last hath yieldedSweet will of GodSweet will of GodMorris, C. H. Mrs., 1862-1929Morris, C. H. Mrs., 1862-1929
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380Whom have I on earth beside theeOnly TheeOnly TheeMorris, C. H. Mrs., 1862-1929Morris, C. H. Mrs., 1862-1929
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257My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus' blood and righteousnessMy hope is built on nothing lessOn Christ the Solid Rock I standMote, Edward, 1797-1874Bradbury, William B.
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148I am safe, whatever may betide meThe hollow of God's handIn the hollow, hollow of His hand!Mund, E. D.Lorenz, E. S.
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232In vain in high and holy lays My soul her grateful voice would raiseWonderful love of JesusWonderful love! Wonderful love!Mund, E. D.Lorenz, E. S.
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244Art thou weary, art thou languidArt thou weary?n/aNeale, J. M. (John Mason), 1818-1866; Stephen of Mar Sabas, 725-794Baker, H. W.
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145Lead, kindly Light, amid the encircling gloomLead, kindly Lightn/aNewman, John Henry, 1801-1890Dykes, J. B.
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233How sweet the name of Jesus soundsOrtonvillen/aNewton, John, 1725-1807Hastings, Thomas
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363Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, That savedAmazing gracen/aNewton, John, 1725-1807NEW BRITAIN; arr. L. O. Sanderson
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354We've a story to tell to the nationsWe've a story to tellFor the darkness shall turn to dawningNichol, H. Ernest, 1862-1928Nichol, H. E.; arr. L. O. Sanderson
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296When I come to the gates of the city of GodThe end of the wayAt the end of the road, of the rough, winding roadNixon, Vida Munden; arr. T. O. ChisholmHildebrand, E. T.
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55Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and goodWould you live for JesusHis pow'r can make you what you ought to beNusbaum, Cyrus S.Nusbaum, Cyrus S.
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321O come, all ye faithful, Joyful and triumphantO come all ye faithfulO come let us adore HimOakeley, Frederick, 1802-1880Wade, John Francis, 1711 or 12-1786
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42If I walk in the pathway of dutyThe last mile of the wayWhen I've gone the last mile of the wayOatman, Johnson, 1856-1922Marks, William Edie
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174Not all earth's gold and silver Can make a sinner wholeWhat shall it profitWhat shall it profit a manOatman, Johnson, 1856-1922Herbert, J. B.
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284There's not a Friend like the lowly JesusNo, not oneJesus knows all about our strugglesOatman, Johnson, 1856-1922Hugg, George C.
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309Christ will me his aid affordSweeter than allJesus is now and ever will beOatman, Johnson, 1856-1922Entwistle, J. Howard
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31Seeking the lost, yes, kindly entreatingSeeking the lostGoing afar, upon the mountainOgden, W. A., (William Augustine), 1841-1897Ogden, W. A., (William Augustine), 1841-1897
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179Sweet are the promises, Kind is the wordWhere He leads I'll followWhere he leads I'll followOgden, W. A., (William Augustine), 1841-1897Ogden, W. A., (William Augustine), 1841-1897
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202Jesus, the loving Shepherd, calleth thee nowJesus, the loving ShepherdLovingly, tenderly callingOgden, W. A., (William Augustine), 1841-1897Ogden, W. A., (William Augustine), 1841-1897
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314Scattering precious seed by the waysideScattering precious seedSowing in the morningOgden, W. A., (William Augustine), 1841-1897Hugg, George C.
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39Down in the valley of sorrow and sinSome one is watching your lightWatching your lightOgdon, Ina DuleyHackleman, W. E. M.
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182Give me the Bible, star of gladness gleamingGive me the BibleGive me the Bible, holy message shiningOwens, Priscilla J., 1829-1899Lorenz, E. S.
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67Yield not to temptation, for yielding is sinYield not to temptationAsk the Savior to help youPalmer, H. R. (Horatio Richmond), 1834-1907Palmer, H. R. (Horatio Richmond), 1834-1907
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300There is a home eternal, beautiful and brightThere is a home eternalHome, beautiful homePalmer, H. R. (Horatio Richmond), 1834-1907Palmer, H. R. (Horatio Richmond), 1834-1907
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385Angry words, O let them neverAngry words, O let them neverLove one another, thus saith the SaviorPalmer, H. R. (Horatio Richmond), 1834-1907Palmer, H. R. (Horatio Richmond), 1834-1907
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60My faith looks up to thee, Thou Lamb of CalvaryMy faith looks up to Theen/aPalmer, Ray, 1808-1887Mason, Lowell
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205Savior, Thy dying love Thou gavest meSomething for Jesusn/aPhelps, S. Dryden (Sylvanus Dryden), 1816-1895Lowry, Robert
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299Have thine own way, LordHave thine own way, Lordn/aPollard, Adelaide A., 1862-1934Stebbins, George C.
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310Beyond the sunset's radiant glowBeyond the sunsetBeyond the sunset's radiant glowPollard, Josephine, 1834-1892Perkins, W. O.
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113There's a beautiful place called heavenAbove the bright blueAbove the bright blue, the beautiful bluePollock, Charles EdwardPollock, Charles Edward
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238Do you know the Man of GalileeDo you know Jesus my Savior?Do you know Jesus my Savior?Poole, W. C.Hardy, Albert Troy
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114The voice of the Savior says comeAre you coming to Jesus tonight?Are you coming to Jesus tonightPounds, Jessie Brown, 1861-1921Hawes, J. E.
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162When chilling shadows thickly fallClasp my hand in thineO clasp my hand in ThinePounds, Jessie Brown, 1861-1921Fillmore, Fred A.
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180I must needs go home by the way of the crossThe way of the crossThe way of the cross leads homePounds, Jessie Brown, 1861-1921Gabriel, Charles H.
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269O the yesterday's moments for pleasure or woeAm I nearer to heaven todayAm I nearer todayPounds, Jessie Brown, 1861-1921Fillmore, Fred A.
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328Help me, Lord, to look to theeHelp me, Lordn/aPounds, Jessie Brown, 1861-1921Morton, Henry P.
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209More love to thee, O ChristMore love to thee, O ChristMore love, O Christ to theePrentiss, E. (Elizabeth), 1818-1878Doane, William H.
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92Jesus, meek and gentleJesus, meek and gentlen/aPryne, George R.Hudson, Clarence
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26Are you weary, are you heavy heartedTell it to Jesus aloneTell it to JesusRankin, Jeremiah Eames, 1828-1904Lorenz, E. S.
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343God be with you till we meet againGod be with you!Till we meet, till we meetRankin, Jeremiah Eames, 1828-1904Tomer, W. G.
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132By Christ redeemed, in Christ restoredBy Christ redeemed, in Christ restoredn/aRawson, GeorgeTroyte, A. H. D. (Troyte's Chant)
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20Sadly we sing and with tremulous breathDeath is only a dreamOnly a dream, only a dreamRay, Charles WalkerBuchanan, A. J.
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265A manger bed, a precious babeSweet memoriesHow glad my heart, when I remember theseRaye, Vana R.Sanderson, Lloyd O.
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390I would be a ray of sunshineI would shine for JesusI would shine, shine for JesusRaye, Vana R.Sanderson, Lloyd O.
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49O do not let the Word depart, and close thine eyesO why not tonightO why not tonightReed, Eliza Holmes, 1794-1867Bushby, J. Calvin
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201We saw thee not, when thou didst comeWe saw Thee notn/aRichter, Anne R.Shaw, Knowles
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131Wounded for me, wounded for meWounded for men/aRoberts, Gladys Westcott, 1888-; Ovens, W. G. (William Gilbert), 1870-1945Ovens, W. G. (William Gilbert), 1870-1945
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61From the cross of Christ upliftedThe light of the crossBlessed light, light divineRobinson, JamesAckley, B. D.
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167What will you do with Jesus, the question comes to youWhat shall it be?What shall it be? What shall it be?Robinson, JamesAckley, B. D.
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262O thou fount of every blessingO thou fount of every blessingn/aRobinson, Robert, 1735-1790Nettleton, A.
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285Precious forever, O wonderful wordsPrecious wordsPrecious forever to you and to meRodgers, LoulaMcIntosh, Rigdon M.
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100Why do you wait, dear brotherWhy do you wait?Why not? Why not?Root, George F. (George Frederick), 1820-1895Root, George F. (George Frederick), 1820-1895
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112Come to the Savior, make no delayCome to the SaviorJoyful, joyful will the meeting beRoot, George F. (George Frederick), 1820-1895Root, George F. (George Frederick), 1820-1895
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347Christ Jesus my Lord from heaven cameI love Him because He first loved meI love him because he first loved meRoush, Frank E.Sturgis, J. E.
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195The Lord of life has risenPraise the KingPraise Him, praise Him! Spread abroad His fameRowe, James, 1865-1933Smith, Howard E.
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200I was sinking deep in sinLove lifted meLove lifted meRowe, James, 1865-1933Smith, Howard E.
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322There's gladness in this soul of mineThe Friend divineHe walks with me each dayRowe, James, 1865-1933Farrar, F. E.
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360Soul burdened and strayingO come to the SaviorO come to the SaviorRowe, James, 1865-1933Spencer, Samuel J.
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192I will sing the wondrous story, of the ChristI will sing the wondrous storyYes, I'll sing the wondrous storyRowley, Francis H. (Francis Harold), 1854-1952Bilhorn, Peter P.
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378When the way is dark and drearyOnly trust in JesusHe'll go with youSadler, PaulineMcKinney, B. B.
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43What a friend we have in JesusWhat a Friendn/aScriven, Joseph Medlicott, 1819-1886Converse, C. C.
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86It came upon a midnight clearSong of the angelsRoll on, glad songSears, Edmund H. (Edmund Hamilton), 1810-1876Pollock, Charles Edward
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104I am the vine, and ye are the branchesI am the vineI am the vine and ye are the branchesShaw, Knowles, 1834-1878Shaw, Knowles, 1834-1878, arr.
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147Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds of kindnessBringing in the sheavesBringing in the sheavesShaw, Knowles, 1834-1878Minor, George A.
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239One step at a time, dear SaviorOne step at a timeOne step at a timeShelton, T. J.Rosencrans, J. H.
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91Must Jesus bear the cross aloneMust Jesus bear the cross alonen/aShepherd, Thomas, 1665-1739Allen, George N.
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64If through the shadows my pathway should lead He will not leaveHe will not leave me aloneHe will not leave me aloneSherwin, Mary L.Black, J. M.
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94Who at the door is standingWho at the door is standingSweetly the tones are fallingSlade, Mary Bridges Canedy, 1826-1882Everett, Asa B.
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116Beyond this land of parting, losing andBeyond this land of partingLand beyond so fair and brightSlade, Mary Bridges Canedy, 1826-1882Everett, Asa B.
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119There's a fountain free, 'tis for you and meFree watersWill you come to the fountainSlade, Mary Bridges Canedy, 1826-1882Everett, Asa B.
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156Hark, the gentle voice of Jesus fallethHark, the gentle voiceYe that labor and are heavy ladenSlade, Mary Bridges Canedy, 1826-1882Everett, Asa B.
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245Sweetly, Lord, have we heard thee callingFootsteps of JesusFootprints of JesusSlade, Mary Bridges Canedy, 1826-1882Everett, Asa B.
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365Are you staying, safely stayingHear him callingOn your ear his loving tones are fallingSlade, Mary Bridges Canedy, 1826-1882Everett, Asa B.
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286Soon the evening shadows fallingAre you readyAre you readySlaughenhaupt, J. W.Lorenz, E. S.
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81Tarry with me, O my SaviorTarry with me, O my SaviorTarry with me, blessed SaviorSmith, Caroline L., 1827-1886Shaw, Knowles
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181Thou knowest, Lord, the sparrows fallThou knowest LordThou knowest, Lord, for I am ThineSmith, Gipsy SimonMorton, Henry P.
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241The evening hour, a garden bowerThe shadow of the crossn/aSmith, Gipsy SimonStebbins, George C.
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56Is your life a channel of blessingIs your life a channel of blessingMake me a channel of blessing todaySmyth, Harper G. (Harper Garcia), 1873-1945Smyth, Harper G. (Harper Garcia), 1873-1945
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246Though my cross may be hard to bearI'll never forsake my LordI'll never forsake my LordSnoddy, Damon C., Mrs.Sanderson, Lloyd O.
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96When peace, like a river, attendeth my wayIt is well with my soulIt is well with my soulSpafford, Horatio Gates, 1828-1888Bliss, P. P. (Phillip Paul), 1838-1876
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41On Jordan's stormy banks I standEvergreen shoreWe will rest in the fair and happy landStennet, SamuelO'Kane, Tullius C.
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375On Jordan's stormy banks I stand, And cast a wishful eyeOn Jordan's stormy bankdsI am bound for the promised landStennett, Samuel, 1727-1795McIntosh, Rigdon M. (arr.)
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206I want to be more like Jesus And follow himMore like JesusMore and more like JesusStillman, J. M. (Jarius Maxson), 1834-1917Stillman, J. M. (Jarius Maxson), 1834-1917
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255I've reached the land of corn and wineBeulah landO Beulah land, sweet Beulah landStites, Edgar PageSweney, John R.
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293The Church's one foundation is Jesus Christ her LordThe church's one foundationn/aStone, S. J. (Samuel John), 1839-1900Webb, G. J.
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151From every stormy wind that blowsFrom every stormy windn/aStowell, Hugh, 1799-1865Hastings, Thomas
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177From every stormy wind that blowsFrom every stormy windn/aStowell, Hugh, 1799-1865Wilder, S.
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141How sweet, how heavenly is the sightArlingtonn/aSwain, Joseph, 1761-1796?
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139Tis midnight, and on Olive's browTis midnight, and on Olive's brown/aTappan, William B. (William Bingham), 1794-1849Bradbury, William B.
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227Closer to thee, near to thy sideCloser to Theen/aTaylor, Austin, 1881-1973Taylor, Austin, 1881-1973
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28Worthy of praise is Christ our RedeemerWorthy art Thou!Worthy of riches, blessings and honorTeddlie, Tillit S., 1885-1987Teddlie, Tillit S., 1885-1987
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120Earth holds no treasures but perish with usingHeaven holds all to meHeaven holds all to meTeddlie, Tillit S., 1885-1987Teddlie, Tillit S., 1885-1987
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248Soul, are you weary of life's heavy loadCast all your burdens on JesusCast all your burdens on JesusTeddlie, Tillit S., 1885-1987Teddlie, Tillit S., 1885-1987
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275When we meet in sweet communionThe Lord's SupperPrecious feast all else surpassingTeddlie, Tillit S., 1885-1987Teddlie, Tillit S., 1885-1987
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387Sunset and evening star and one clear call for meCrossing the barn/aTennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron, 1809-1892Sanderson, Lloyd O.
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73Hark 'tis the Shepherd's voice I hearBring them inBring them in, bring them inThomas, Alexcenah, b. 1857Ogden, William A.
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189Far and near the fields are teemingThe call for reapersLord of harvest, send forth reapers!Thompson, James Oren, 1834-1917Clem, J. B. O.
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22There's a great day coming, a great day comingThere's a great day comingAre you ready, are you readyThompson, Will L. (Will Lamartine), 1847-1909Thompson, Will L. (Will Lamartine), 1847-1909
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23Softly and tenderly Jesus is callingSoftly and tenderlyCome home, come homeThompson, Will L. (Will Lamartine), 1847-1909Thompson, Will L. (Will Lamartine), 1847-1909
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117Lead me gently home, FatherLead me gently home, FatherLead me gently home, FatherThompson, Will L. (Will Lamartine), 1847-1909Thompson, Will L. (Will Lamartine), 1847-1909
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122Jesus is all the world to me, My lifeJesus is all the world to men/aThompson, Will L. (Will Lamartine), 1847-1909Thompson, Will L. (Will Lamartine), 1847-1909
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324Savior, blessed Savior, listen while we singSavior, listen while we singn/aThring, Godfrey?
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66Savior, like a shepherd lead usSavior, like a shepherd lead usn/aThrupp, Dorothy A., 1779-1847Bradbury, William
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220Nothing between my soul and the SaviorNothing betweenNothing between my soul and the SaviorTindley, Charles Albert, 1851-1933Tindley, Charles Albert, 1851-1933; arr. F. A. Clark
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51Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in TheeRock of Agesn/aToplady, Augustus, 1740-1778Hastings, Thomas
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136In the desert of sorrow and sinIn the desert of sorrow and sinI thirst, let me drinkTrickett, Henry R., 1838-1909Fillmore, Fred A.
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353On what are you building, my brotherOn what are you building?Hearing and doing, we build on the rockTrickett, Henry R., 1838-1909Rosencrans, J. H.
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349Oh, that the Master would send usShowersShowers, falling on you!Tullar, Grant ColfaxTullar, Grant Colfax
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57Jesus died on the cross that sin's debtWhat a wonderful SaviorWhat a wonderful SaviorTullar, Grant Colfax, 1869-1950Tullar, Grant Colfax, 1869-1950
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272What a shout in the skies there will beForever with the LordThen we which are alive and remainTullar, Grant Colfax, 1869-1950Tullar, Grant Colfax, 1869-1950
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297Though I'm but a pilgrim, my fortune is greatFadeless treasuresTreasures which never can fadeTullar, Grant Colfax, 1869-1950Tullar, Grant Colfax, 1869-1950
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302It may be at mornChrist returnethO Lord Jesus, how long, how longTurner, H. L.McGranahan, James
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102Throw out the life line across the dark waveThrow out the lifelineThrow out the lifelineUfford, Edward S., b. 1851Ufford, Edward S., b. 1851
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222Freely in beauty, in strength and powerFountain of loveFountain eternal, boundles and pure and freeUlmer, Kate, 1874-1950Teddlie, Tillit S., 1885-1987
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231All to Jesus I surrenderI surrender allI surrender allVan De Venter, Judson W. (Judson Wheeler), 1855-1939Weeden, W. S. Arr. L. O. Sanderson
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336I never can forget the day I heard my mother kindly sayMy mother's prayerWhene'er I think of her so dearVan De Venter, Judson W. (Judson Wheeler), 1855-1939Weeden, W. S.
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345I wandered in the shades of nightSunlight, SunlightSunlight, sunlight in my soul todayVan De Venter, Judson W. (Judson Wheeler), 1855-1939Weeden, W. S.
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199There stands a rock on shores of timeThere stands a rock on shores of timeSome build their hopes on the ever drifting sandVincent, Charles, 1852-1934O'Kane, Tullius C.
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36Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayerSweet hour of prayern/aWalford, W. W (William W.), 1772-1850Bradbury, William B.
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288When skies are clear and friends are dearGod's hand is in it allGod's hand is in it allWard, R. C.Ward, R. C.
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389Jesus loves me, this I know, For the BibleJesus loves meYes, Jesus loves meWarner, Anna Bartlett, 1824-1915Bradbury, William B.
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394Jesus bids us shine with a pure, clear [clear, pure] lightJesus bids us shinen/aWarner, Susan, 1819-1885Pollock, Charles E.; arr. L. O. Sanderson
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62Let every heart rejoice and sing, Let choral anthemsLet every heart rejoice and singFor He is good, the Lord is goodWashburn, Henry Stevenson, 1813-1903Webb, George J.
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3Come, we that love the Lord, And let your joysWe're marching to ZionWe're marching to ZionWatts, Isaac, 1674-1748Lowry, Robert
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25Joy to the world, the Lord has comeJoy to the worldn/aWatts, Isaac, 1674-1748Handel, G. F., arr.
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59I'm not ashamed to own my LordAzmonn/aWatts, Isaac, 1674-1748Glaser, Carl; arr. Lowell Mason (AZMON)
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381How shall the young secure their heartsHow shall the young secure their heartsn/aWatts, Isaac, 1674-1748Beethoven, Ludwig van
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38Alas, and did my Savior bleed? And did my Sovereign die?At the crossAt the cross, at the cross, where I first saw the lightWatts, Isaac, 1674-1748; chorus by R. E. HudsonHudson, R. E.
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304When I was sinking in despairJesus lifted meFrom sin's dark night he lifted meWebster, George O., 1866-1942Fillmore, James H.
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6Jesus, Lover of my soul, Let me to thy bosom flyJesus, Lover of my soulJesus, Lover of my soulWesley, Charles, 1707-1788Holbrook, J. P.
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159Jesus, Lover of my soul, Let me to thy bosom flyJesus, Lover of my souln/aWesley, Charles, 1707-1788Marsh, S. B.
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263Blest be the dear uniting loveSalemn/aWesley, Charles, 1707-1788Hildebrand, E. T. (SALEM)
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276A charge to keep I have, A God to glorifyA charge to keep I haven/aWesley, Charles, 1707-1788Mason, Lowell (BOYLSTON)
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303Christ the Lord is risen todayChrist the Lord is risen todayn/aWesley, Charles, 1707-1788?
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317Hark, the herald angels sing, glory to the newborn KingHark! The herald angelsn/aWesley, Charles, 1707-1788Mendelssohn, Felix
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337Love divine, all love excellingLove divinen/aWesley, Charles, 1707-1788Zundel, John
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357O, for a heart to praise my GodSpringn/aWesley, Charles, 1707-1788Everett, L. C. (SPRING)
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364Arise, my soul, arise, shake offArise, my soul, arisen/aWesley, Charles, 1707-1788?
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234There is a name I love to hear, I love to sing its worthO, how I love JesusO, how I love JesusWhitfield, Frederick, 1829-1904?
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348There's a dear and precious bookMy mother's BibleBlessed book, precious bookWilliams, M. B.Tillman, Charlie D.
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173Guide me, O thou great JehovahGuide me, O thou great Jehovahn/aWilliams, William, 1717-1791Hastings, Thomas
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71Sing on, ye joyful pilgrimsSing onSing on, O blissful musicWilson, Carrie M.Sweney, John R.
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221We look to Thee, O SaviorShine on, O glorious lightShine on, O glorious lightWilson, JennieSanderson, Lloyd O.
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236After the life paths we're treadingThere will be light at the riverThere will be light at the riverWilson, JennieShowalter, Anthony J.
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308Soft as the voice of an angelWhispering hopeWhispering hopeWinner, Septimus? arr. L. O. Sanderson
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210While Jesus whispers to youWhile Jesus whispers to youn/aWitter, Will Ellsworth, 1854-Palmer, H. R.
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383Christ for the world we singChrist for the world we singn/aWolcott, Samuel, 1813-1886Giardini, Felice de
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319I have heard of a land on a far away strandThat beautiful landIn that beautiful landWood-White, F. A. F., Mrs.Jones, Mark M.
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54Ho reapers of life's harvest why stand with rested bladeHo! Reapers of life's harvestn/aWoodbury, I. B. (Isaac Baker), 1819-1858Woodbury, I. B. (Isaac Baker), 1819-1858
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396Faith, and hope, and love, we seeGreatest of allGreater than faith, greater than hopeWordsworth, Christopher, 1807-1855Herbert, J. B.
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327When my Love to Christ grows weakWhen my Love to Christ grows weakn/aWreford, J. R.Knapp, Phoebe
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280Walking in sunlight all of my journeyHeavenly sunlightHeavenly sunlightZelley, Henry J., 1839-1942Cook, G. H.
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5I know that my Redeemer lives, and ever prays for meI know that my Redeemer livesI know, I know that my Redeemer livesFillmore, Fred A.