100 items:
Take My Life and Let It Be (#239) | Frances R. Havergal, 1874 | Consecration |
Take my life and let it be / Consecrated, Lord, to Thee. … |
Take Up Your Bed and Walk (#491) | George W. McMillan, 1987 | Healing |
O ye sick and helpless souls, Jesus speaks to you, / If you wish to be made whole, He tells you what to do— … |
Tarry with Me (#277) | Silas G. Odell, 1885 | Meditation |
Now the shadows slowly lengthen, / Soon the evening time will come; … |
Tell It Again (#319) | William J. Henry, 1907 | Gospel |
Go tell the world that Jesus has suffered, / Died to redeem the vilest of men; … |
Tell What He’s Done for You (#225) | Lizzie DeArmond, 1922 | Praise |
Have you found rest and peace within, / Rolled far away your load of sin, … |
That Happy World Above (#446) | J. M. Huston, 1897 | Heaven |
There's a happy world above, / Where there's joy, and peace, and love; … |
That Verdant Summer Land (#134) | Jennie Mast, 1907 | Encouragement |
Is thy troubled heart oppressed, / Heavy-laden, sick and sore, … |
That Wicked One Toucheth Him Not (#196) | Charles W. Naylor, 1897 | Refuge |
How safe is the soul that abides in the Lord, / Securely from sin hid away; … |
The All-Cleansing Fountain (#156) | Joseph C. Fisher, 1883 | Cleansing |
There's a fountain opened in the house of God, / Where the vilest of sinners may go, … |
The Angel Choir (#119) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 | Meditation |
I seem to hear an angel choir / Down from their shining home, … |
The Atonement (#448) | Daniel O. Teasley, 1907 | Jesus/Savior |
Down from the glory of Father's shining kingdom, / Down to a sinful world, our dying souls to win, … |
The Backslider (#407) | Charles E. Orr, 1900 | Sin |
Sad and lonely, weak and weary, / Down life's rugged path I roam; … |
The Bible Way (#173) | Barney E. Warren, 1907 | Invitation |
The Lord invites you in, / Oh, come to Him, I pray; … |
The Blameless Church (#28) | Barney E. Warren, 1907 | Church |
Without spot and blameless, O Savior, / What a glorious church Thou hast built! … |
The Blessing of Prayer (#274) | Clara M. Brooks, 1907 | Prayer |
There's stealing o'er my peaceful, trusting soul / A power that is most divinely sweet, … |
The Blood of Jesus (#127) | Barney E. Warren, 1900 | Blood |
Must I in sinful bondage be, / Deprived of peace and liberty, … |
The Bondage of Love (#55) | George D. Watson, 1894 | Love |
O sweet will of God! thou hast girded me 'round, / Like the deep, moving currents that girdle the sea; … |
The Bond of Perfectness (#9) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 | Fellowship |
How sweet this bond of perfectness, / The wondrous love of Jesus; … |
The Bride of Christ (#29) | Clara M. Brooks, 1907 | Church |
O church of God, thou spotless bride, / On Jesus' breast secure; … |
The Children’s Meeting (#346) | Daniel S. Warner, 1897 | Joy |
Oh, we love the children's meeting, / Where we learn the golden rule; … |
The Christian’s Guide (#335) | Maggie W. Stratton, 1897 | Bible/Word |
Holy Bible, how I love it! / How it doth my bosom cheer, … |
The Church Has One Foundation (#4) | Samuel J. Stone, 1866 | Church |
The church has one foundation, / 'Tis Jesus Christ her Lord; … |
The Church Is Moving On (#508) | Donald Sharp, 1980 | Church |
Free from every carnal pleasure, free from all formality, / She is guided without measure, for the Son has made her free. … |
The Church of God (#17) | A. J. Kilpatrick, 1893 | Church |
I love the church of God, / The house that Jesus built, … |
The Church’s Jubilee (#6) | Charles W. Naylor, 1923 | Church |
The light of eventide now shines the darkness to dispel, / The glories of fair Zion's state ten thousand voices tell; … |
The Church Triumphant (#15) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 | Church |
Men speak of "a church triumphant" / As something on earth unknown, … |
The Clefted Rock (#279) | Nancy Byers, 1893 | Refuge |
In the clefted Rock I hide, / Savior, let me here abide; … |
The Cross (#171) | Lucy M. Lewis, 1897 | Salvation |
Oh, the cross! the precious cross! / 'Twas there I counted all but loss; … |
The Day of His Grace Is Past (#389) | Barney E. Warren, 1907 | Warning |
O soul, be afraid, thou shalt reckon with God, / And pass 'neath the scourge of His wrathful rod; … |
The Debt We Owe (#337) | Clara M. Brooks, 1907 | Missionary |
The Lord of the harvest is calling / For laborers true in His field, … |
The Dispensation Day (#14) | Barney E. Warren, 1893 | Church |
In the awful age of night, / When the earth was struck with blight, … |
The Evening Light (#1) | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 | Church |
Brighter days are sweetly dawning, / Oh, the glory looms in sight! … |
The Faithfulness of God (#56) | Barney E. Warren, 1893 | Exhortation |
Oh, look at the faithfulness of Christ, our Lord, / How He saves and keeps the soul; … |
The Fountain of Cleansing (#414) | O. A. Pratt, 1907 | Cleansing |
Oh, come to the fountain of cleansing, / Dear sinner, why longer delay? … |
The Golden Harvest (#314) | H. R. Jeffrey, 1885 | Work |
Oh, why should I be idle, / While there's so much to do? … |
The Golden Key (#169) | John Parker, 1875 | Prayer |
Prayer is the key on the bending knee / To open the morn's first hours; … |
The Golden Morning (#357) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 | Judgment |
We have reached an awful era in the onward flight of years, / While the nations are in slumber, crying "peace" 'mid drowning fears; … |
The Grace of God (#45) | Clara M. Brooks, 1907 | Grace |
The grace of God that brings salvation / And teaches righteousness, … |
The Great Sacrifice (#404) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 | Warning |
God is sweeping through the nations / With an awful, searching eye; … |
The Half Has Never Yet Been Told (#95) | Frances R. Havergal, 1878 | Experience |
I know I love Thee better, Lord / Than any earthly joy: … |
The Happy People (#96) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 | Joy |
Who but the Christian is happy and free, / Filled with the glory of God? … |
The Harvest Call (#310) | William J. Henry, 1897 | Missionary |
Why stand ye all day idle? The harvest time is here, / Behold, with flaming sickle the reapers gather near; … |
The Harvest Is Past (#384) | William J. Henry, 1900 | Warning |
The harvest is past and the summer is ended, / Alas, precious soul, this may be thy sad cry: … |
The Highway of the King (#110) | William J. Henry, 1907 | Experience |
We're a band of happy pilgrims bound for our home above, / Walking in the highway of the King; … |
The Holy of Holies (#295) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 | Sanctification |
There is a blest pavilion, / A sacred inner court, … |
The Holy Remnant (#24) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 | Experience |
Are you of the holy remnant, / Gathered to the King of Peace? … |
The Home of the Soul (#30) | Daniel S. Warner | Abiding |
Let us sing a sweet song of the home of the soul, / The glorious place of our rest; … |
The Last Call (#394) | Eugene A. Reardon, 1907 | Invitation |
O sinner, heed the Spirit's voice, / Ere mercy's day is past; … |
The Last Great Day (#356) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 | Judgment |
The earth shall melt with fervent heat, / The heavens pass away, … |
The Last Hymn (#260) | Daniel S. Warner, 1895 | Death |
"Shall my soul ascend with rapture / When the day of life is past; … |
The Lion of Judah (#85) | Jennie Mast, 1907 | Victory |
The Lion of Judah, the Lamb that was slain, / In power and glory has risen to reign; … |
The Lord Is Coming (#502) | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 | Heaven |
Are you ready, waiting for the Lord? / See, the signs proclaim Him near, … |
The Lord Is My Shepherd (#63) | Scripture, 1650 | Guidance |
The Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not want; / He makes me down to lie … |
The Love of God (#484) | Frederick M. Lehman, 1917 | Love |
The love of God is greater far / Than tongue or pen can ever tell; … |
The Music of His Name (#42) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 | Worship |
Who can sing the wondrous love of the Son divine? / O my Lord, there's none so dear to me … |
The New Jerusalem (#22) | Daniel O. Teasley, 1907 | Church |
To Jerusalem the new / Come the tried and faithful few … |
The Ninety-Nine (#323) | William G. Schell, 1897 | Missionary |
The ninety-nine within the fold / Are safe from fears and storms of night, … |
The Old Campground (#100) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 | Joy |
We have met today on the old campground, / And our hearts, O God, o'erflow … |
The Old Rugged Cross (#511) | George Bennard, 1913 | Crucifixion |
On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross, / The emblem of suff'ring and shame; … |
The Pathway of the Just (#124) | Barney E. Warren, 1900 | Experience |
There are beams of brilliant sunlight along the holy way, / Where the weary pilgrims travel in the dust; … |
The Perishing World (#341) | William G. Schell, 1893 | Missionary |
On the borders of eternity the world is standing now, / In a moment all the wicked will be lost in endless woe; … |
The Pilgrim’s Confidence (#189) | Barney E. Warren, 1897 | Trust |
Walking through life's dark, shady valley, / Walking with Jesus day by day; … |
The Precious Seed (#329) | Barney E. Warren, 1893 | Sowing/Reaping |
We are sowing every moment, / Seeds that yield much good, or bad; … |
The Prodigal’s Return (#441) | Joseph C. Fisher, 1885 | Sin |
Oh, how weary and sad is my aching heart today, / As I languish alone to die! … |
The Redemption Story (#90) | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 | Examination |
Tell me, pilgrim, trav'ling homeward, / Are you holy, free from sin? … |
The Reformation Glory (#10) | Charles W. Naylor, 1922 | Truth |
There's a mighty reformation sweeping o'er the land, / God is gathering His people by His mighty hand; … |
There Is a City (#497) | Ulysses Phillips, 1987 | Heaven |
There is a city, so I've been told, / With gates of pearl and streets of gold; … |
There Is a Fountain (#183) | William Cowper, 1772 | Blood |
There is a fountain filled with blood, / Drawn from Immanuel's veins, … |
There Is Healing in His Name (#303) | Barney E. Warren, 1900 | Healing |
Simply trusting in the Savior, / Healing virtue now receive; … |
There Is Joy in the Lord (#70) | Barney E. Warren, 1900 | Joy |
I will sing, hallelujah, for there's joy in the Lord, / And He fills my heart with rapture as I rest on His Word; … |
There Is Power in the Blood (#505) | Lewis E. Jones, 1899 | Salvation |
Would you be free from the burden of sin? / There's pow'r in the blood, pow'r in the blood; … |
There’s a Fountain of Blood (#206) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 | Blood |
There's a fountain of blood that atones for the soul, / And it flows from the side of the Lord; … |
There’s a Light (#226) | Ulysses Phillips, 1949 | Light |
There's a light shining down on my pathway today, / Causing darkness and shadows to flee; … |
There’s Music in My Soul (#89) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 | Joy |
Since I have found my Savior, / Bowed to His control; … |
The River of Life (#205) | Joseph C. Fisher, 1885 | Cleansing |
There's a river of life with its pure crystal light, / Flowing out from the great white throne; … |
The River of Pleasure (#92) | Barney E. Warren, 1891 | Joy |
Oh, drink of the river of pleasure, / A deep, living stream of delight; … |
The Rose of Sharon (#160) | Anonymous/Unknown, 1900 | Jesus/Savior |
Lord Jesus, my sweet Rose of Sharon, / My Prophet, my Priest, and my King— … |
The Sea of Glass (#5) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 | Experience |
We stand upon the sea of glass, / That's mingled with Jehovah's fire; … |
The Shield of Faith (#316) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 | Faith |
Take the shield of faith, my brother, / Hold it boldly in the light; … |
The Solid Rock (#51) | Edward Mote, 1834 | Assurance |
My hope is built on nothing less / Than Jesus' blood and righteousness; … |
The Spirit Pleading (#418) | Charles W. Naylor, 1900 | Holy Spirit |
Oft in the noonday, the evening, / And in the stillness of night, … |
The Sun Behind the Cloud (#164) | Barney E. Warren, 1903 | Encouragement |
In the Bible Jesus tells us we must suffer for His sake; / Though the world in trouble wears a gloomy shroud, … |
The Temple of God (#99) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 | Experience |
Not in the temples made with hands, / Though beautiful by art, … |
The Unchanging Word (#334) | Charles W. Naylor, 1900 | Bible/Word |
When the earth shall cease to be, / And the heavens pass away, … |
The Valley of Decision (2) (#35) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 | Decision |
There's a peaceful valley of decision found, / Where unbroken fellowship and love abound; … |
The Valley of Judgment (#36) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 | Exhortation |
God is sitting in the awful valley, / Near His final judgment seat; … |
The Victory Is Mine (#98) | Barney E. Warren, 1900 | Victory |
The vict'ry is mine, the vict'ry is mine; / Through Jesus my Lord, obeying His word; … |
The Virtue of Faith (#284) | Clara M. Brooks, 1907 | Faith |
As far above the howling storm, / Secure from danger's reach and harm, … |
The White Horse Cavalry (#185) | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 | Warfare |
Lo, heaven now opens to rapturous view; / The armies that follow the Faithful and True, … |
The Word of God (#332) | Clara M. Brooks, 1907 | Bible/Word |
By the word of God the worlds were made, / And are held in place by His commands; … |
Thinking, Lord, of Thee (#109) | Charles E. Orr, 1900 | Meditation |
Alone in some secure retreat, / The sky o'ershadows me; … |
This Is Why I Love My Savior (#208) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 | Love |
Shall I tell you why I ceased from folly? / Why I turned away from sin? … |
Thy Children Are Gathering Home (#3) | Charles W. Naylor, 1907 | Truth |
Long scattered thy children, O Zion, have been, / But now they are gathering home: … |
Thy Will Be Done (Brooks) (#152) | Clara M. Brooks, 1907 | Submission |
The eventide falls gently now, / By Kedron's side, o'er Olive's brow, … |
’Tis So Sweet (#159) | Clara M. Brooks, 1907 | Assurance |
'Tis so sweet just to know, as I with my Savior go, / If I heed every sacred command … |
’Tis Well with Me (#79) | William J. Henry, 1907 | Assurance |
Where'er my Savior's hand may lead, / Whate'er my lot may be; … |
To Be Lost in the Night (#432) | A. F. Ferris, 1897 | Warning |
Oh, come to the Savior, thou poor, weary soul, / 'Tis Jesus invites thee to come; … |
To God Be the Glory (Naylor) (#41) | Charles W. Naylor, 1907 | Praise |
To God be the glory / For all He hath done; … |
To Know That He Knows (#180) | Charles W. Naylor, 1907 | Comfort |
When my soul is oppressed with the sorrows of life, / And the thought of the morrow alarms; … |
Too Late to Pray (#478) | Anonymous/Unknown | Exhortation |
Dear friends, the time is drawing near / When life shall pass away— … |