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The Message in Song Nos. 1 & 2
Editor:
A. S. Magann
,
C. F. Allen
,
J. P. Hillis
Publisher:
Praise Pub. Co., Philadelphia, Penn., 1914
Language:
English
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Elements of Worship
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d201
The path lies hid behind the vail
d202
The Savior comes to thee today
d203
The Shepherd of love is seeking the lost
d204
The Son of God goes forth to war
d205
There are many stormy trials along my pilgrim way
d206
There is a fountain filled with blood, drawn from Immanuel's vein [veins]
d207
There is one who understands our hearts
d208
There is work awaiting you
d209
There shall be showers of blessing, this is the [God's] promise
d210
There waits a crown beyond the skies
d211
There's a church in the valley by the wildwood
d212
There's a great day coming, a great day coming
d213
There's a land that is fairer [brighter] than day
d214
There's a shipwreck on the ocean
d215
There's a wideness in God's mercy
d216
There's not a Friend like the lowly Jesus
d217
This Jesus who came from his home in the sky
d218
Though your sins be as scarlet
d219
Throw out the life line across the dark wave
d220
'Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus, just to take him
d221
To the front, soldiers true, we are called today
d222
To the Lord who loved and saved us
d223
Toil on though discouraged and weary
d224
Unto our Jehovah our king forever
d225
Upon a [the] wide and stormy sea, Thou art [Thou'rt] sailing
d226
Walk in the light, so shalt thou [and you shall] know
d227
Walking in sunlight all of my journey
d228
We are traveling home by the good old way
d229
We have heard a [the] joyful sound
d230
We may not climb the heavenly steeps
d231
We praise thee, O God, for the Son of thy love
d232
Weak and unworthy though I be
d233
We're saved to save others
d234
What a friend we have in Jesus
d235
What a wonderful change in my life has been
d236
What the Lord has done for me
d237
Whatever from God you are needing today
d238
Whatever joys engross you
d239
When all thy [your] mercies, O my [our] God [gracious Lord]
d240
When discouraged and disheartened
d241
When heaven swung open its portals wide
d242
When I behold the King
d243
When I survey the wondrous cross
d244
When Isr'l out of bondage came
d245
When morning gilds the skies
d246
When the homeward path is dreary
d247
When the night is o'er and the shadows past And eternal dawn dispels the gloom of earthly care
d248
When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound and time shall be no more
d249
When you my Jesus understand
d250
Whene'er the tempter pleads with thee
d251
While Jesus whispers to you
d252
While out on life's turbulent ocean
d253
Whosoever heareth, shout, shout the sound
d254
Whosoever heareth these sayings of mine
d255
Why do you wait, dear brother
d256
Why should my ceaseless toiling
d257
Wonderful, Counsellor, everlasting Father
d258
Work, for the night is coming, work through the morning hours
d259
Would you be free from the [your] burden of sin
d260
Would you be saved, then why not come
d261
Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and good
d262
Ye are the temples, Jesus hath spoken
d263
Ye who wander of sin grown weary
d264
Ye would not come unto me
d265
Yield not to temptation, for yielding is sin
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