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Almost persuaded now to believe, Almost
Author
: Philip P. Bliss
Hymnal
: C1871 #d1 (1871)
Almost persuaded now to believe, Almost
Star voices
Author
: Sophia T. Griswold
Hymnal
: C1871 #d2 (1871)
First Line
: Beautiful star of morning
Refrain First Line
: Beautiful stars in the distant
Star voices
Herein, herein is love
Author
: Philip P. Bliss
Hymnal
: C1871 #d3 (1871)
First Line
: Behold the love of God, wondrous
Herein, herein is love
Blessed and holy one
Author
: Sophia T. Griswold
Hymnal
: C1871 #d4 (1871)
Blessed and holy one
Bound for the better land
Author
: Simon Browne
Hymnal
: C1871 #d5 (1871)
Bound for the better land
Let the lower lights be burning
Author
: Philip P. Bliss
Hymnal
: C1871 #d6 (1871)
First Line
: Brightly beams our Father's mercy
Let the lower lights be burning
Crown him, crown him
Hymnal
: C1871 #d7 (1871)
First Line
: Bring a garland for his brow
Crown him, crown him
By and by, O sing it softly
Author
: Eben E. Rexford
Hymnal
: C1871 #d8 (1871)
First Line
: By and by, we shall know Jesus
By and by, O sing it softly
But no other charms can be like
Author
: Philip P. Bliss
Hymnal
: C1871 #d9 (1871)
First Line
: Charms in choral numbers
But no other charms can be like
Joyful, joyful, will the meeting be
Author
: George F. Root
Hymnal
: C1871 #d10 (1871)
First Line
: Come to the Savior, make no delay
Joyful, joyful, will the meeting be
O, come unto me
Author
: Mary A. Straub
Hymnal
: C1871 #d11 (1871)
First Line
: Come unto me, ye weary, heavy laden, Come, saith our Father, unto me and rest
O, come unto me
Nearer, nearer come the angels
Author
: Philip P. Bliss
Hymnal
: C1871 #d12 (1871)
First Line
: Day by day we saw her falling
Nearer, nearer come the angels
Endless glory
Author
: Sophia T. Griswold
Hymnal
: C1871 #d13 (1871)
First Line
: Early, early let our songs ascend
Refrain First Line
: Ringing, ringing, all ye bells
Endless glory
From the tomb's short triumph
Author
: Josephine Tyler
Hymnal
: C1871 #d14 (1871)
From the tomb's short triumph
Gentle Jesus, meek and mild, Hear then
Author
: H. R. Palmer
Hymnal
: C1871 #d15 (1871)
Gentle Jesus, meek and mild, Hear then
Busy gleaners
Author
: George F. Root
Hymnal
: C1871 #d16 (1871)
First Line
: Gleaners in the harvest field
Refrain First Line
: Havest home, harvest home
Busy gleaners
Bury thy sorrow
Author
: Mary A. Bachelor
Hymnal
: C1871 #d17 (1871)
First Line
: Go, bury thy [your] sorrow, The world hath [has] its share
Bury thy sorrow
We shall rest on the beautiful shore
Author
: Mary E. Kail
Hymnal
: C1871 #d18 (1871)
First Line
: Go work, for the harvest is near
We shall rest on the beautiful shore
Here am I, here am I
Author
: Sophia T. Griswold
Hymnal
: C1871 #d19 (1871)
First Line
: God hath spoken thus today
Here am I, here am I
God is always near me, Hearing what I say
Author
: Philip P. Bliss
Hymnal
: C1871 #d20 (1871)
God is always near me, Hearing what I say
Beautiful flowers
Author
: Mary Howitt
Hymnal
: C1871 #d21 (1871)
First Line
: God might have made [bade] the earth bring forth
Beautiful flowers
Sing once more
Author
: Philip P. Bliss
Hymnal
: C1871 #d22 (1871)
First Line
: Hail, happy morning, hail holy day
Sing once more
Hail, the blessed Sabbath morning
Author
: Sophia T. Griswold
Hymnal
: C1871 #d23 (1871)
Hail, the blessed Sabbath morning
Man the lifeboat, blaze the signal
Author
: Philip P. Bliss
Hymnal
: C1871 #d24 (1871)
First Line
: Hark, I hear the captain calling
Man the lifeboat, blaze the signal
Hark, on the shore of Immanuel's land
Author
: Philip P. Bliss
Hymnal
: C1871 #d25 (1871)
Hark, on the shore of Immanuel's land
He called them of old
Author
: Sophia T. Griswold
Hymnal
: C1871 #d26 (1871)
He called them of old
Hear the gently falling shower
Hymnal
: C1871 #d27 (1871)
Hear the gently falling shower
Blessed are they that do his commandments
Author
: Philip P. Bliss
Hymnal
: C1871 #d28 (1871)
First Line
: Hear the words our Savior hath spoken
Blessed are they that do his commandments
Help me to sing, Savior and king
Author
: Philip P. Bliss
Hymnal
: C1871 #d29 (1871)
Help me to sing, Savior and king
Praise the Lord, the fount
Author
: Philip P. Bliss
Hymnal
: C1871 #d30 (1871)
First Line
: Ho, come, welcome ye
Praise the Lord, the fount
Hold the fort, for I am coming
Author
: Philip P. Bliss
Hymnal
: C1871 #d31 (1871)
First Line
: Ho, my comrades, see the signal waving
Hold the fort, for I am coming
I am Jesus' little lamb, therefore glad and gay I am
Author
: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Henriette Luise von Hayn
Hymnal
: C1871 #d32 (1871)
I am Jesus' little lamb, therefore glad and gay I am
Jesus loves even me
Author
: Philip P. Bliss
Hymnal
: C1871 #d33 (1871)
First Line
: I am so glad that our [my] Father [Savior] in heaven
Refrain First Line
: I am so glad that Jesus loves me
Jesus loves even me
I'll not forget to pray
Author
: J. A. Butterfield
Hymnal
: C1871 #d34 (1871)
First Line
: I know I'm but a little child
I'll not forget to pray
A soft wind whispered
Author
: Mary B. C. L. Slade
Hymnal
: C1871 #d35 (1871)
First Line
: I wandered just at even
A soft wind whispered
The tardy troop
Author
: Sophia T. Griswold
Hymnal
: C1871 #d36 (1871)
First Line
: I will rejoice when I hear
Refrain First Line
: Never again shall my head
The tardy troop
We should hear the angels singing
Author
: Maria B. W. Barnes
Hymnal
: C1871 #d37 (1871)
First Line
: If we only sought to brighten
We should hear the angels singing
If you cannot cross the ocean
Author
: Daniel March
Hymnal
: C1871 #d38 (1871)
If you cannot cross the ocean
I'm a little sailor, Sailing o'er
Hymnal
: C1871 #d39 (1871)
I'm a little sailor, Sailing o'er
Think on these things
Author
: Philip P. Bliss
Hymnal
: C1871 #d40 (1871)
First Line
: I'm thinking what a pleasant thing
Think on these things
In heavenly love abiding
Author
: Anna Laetitia Waring
Hymnal
: C1871 #d41 (1871)
In heavenly love abiding
My home above
Author
: C. R. Blackall
Hymnal
: C1871 #d42 (1871)
First Line
: In our perfect home above
Refrain First Line
: 'Tis a home so pure and bright
My home above
In some way or other, the Lord will provide
Author
: Martha A. W. Cook
Hymnal
: C1871 #d43 (1871)
In some way or other, the Lord will provide
Come, ye blessed of my Father
Author
: Mary B. C. L. Slade
Hymnal
: C1871 #d44 (1871)
First Line
: Jesus in the temple, with the doctors wise
Come, ye blessed of my Father
Jesus, Lover [Savior] of my soul, Let me to thy bosom [refuge] fly
Author
: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788
Hymnal
: C1871 #d45 (1871)
Jesus, Lover [Savior] of my soul, Let me to thy bosom [refuge] fly
Jesus, the very [only] thought of Thee [You]
Author
: Edward Caswall; Bernard of Clairvaux
Hymnal
: C1871 #d46 (1871)
Jesus, the very [only] thought of Thee [You]
I come, dear Savior, I come to Thee
Author
: Charlotte Elliott
Hymnal
: C1871 #d47 (1871)
First Line
: Just as I am, without one plea, But [Save] that thy blood
I come, dear Savior, I come to Thee
Knock, knock, pilgrim, knock
Hymnal
: C1871 #d48 (1871)
Knock, knock, pilgrim, knock
Knocking, knocking, who is there, waiting, waiting
Author
: Harriet B. Stowe, 1812-1896; Harriet Beecher Stowe
Hymnal
: C1871 #d49 (1871)
Knocking, knocking, who is there, waiting, waiting
Let us sing as we journey along
Author
: Eben E. Rexford
Hymnal
: C1871 #d50 (1871)
Let us sing as we journey along
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