19 items:
Nearer, My God, to Thee | Sarah F. Adams, 1841 |
Loyalty |
Nearer, my God, to Thee, nearer to Thee! / E'en though it be a cross that raiseth me, … | |
Nearer, Still Nearer | Leila N. Morris, 1898 |
Aspiration |
Nearer, still nearer, close to Thy heart, / Draw me, my Savior—so precious Thou art! … | |
Never Give Up | Frances J. Crosby, 1903 |
Exhortation |
Never be sad or desponding, / If thou hast faith to believe; … | |
He Shed His Blood for All | William G. Schell, 1911 |
Warning |
Nineteen hundred million souls, / Standing near the final goal, … | |
One Lost Lamb | Daniel O. Teasley, 1911 |
Invitation |
Ninety-nine were safely sheltered, / Lying in the Shepherd's fold; … | |
No Burdens Yonder | Ada R. Habershon |
Heaven |
No burdens yonder, not a single care, / When home is entered, not a load to bear; … | |
No Cross for Me? | Frances J. Crosby, 1910 |
Consecration |
No cross for me, O blessed Lord and Savior? / No cross for me, when Thou Thine own didst bear, … | |
None Is Like God | John Burton, Jr., 1849 |
Praise |
None is like God, who reigns above, / So great, so pure, so high; … | |
For Me All Is Well | Mrs. T. Wheeler, 1911 |
Assurance |
No sigh nor a tear since my Jesus is here, / In His presence securely I dwell; … | |
Nothing Between | Charles A. Tindley, 1905 |
Assurance |
Nothing between my soul and my Savior, / Naught of this world's delusive dream; … | |
Nothing but Leaves | William J. Henry, 1911 |
Sowing/Reaping |
Nothing but leaves I've gathered, / Yes, nothing but worthless leaves, … | |
The Temple of God | Daniel S. Warner |
Experience |
Not in the temples made with hands, / Though beautiful by art, … | |
I Come to Thee | Barney E. Warren, 1911 |
Submission |
Now I come, my Lord and Savior, / Humbly kneeling at Thy feet, … | |
Resting | Lottie Blackwood |
Rest |
Now I'm resting, sweetly resting / On my Jesus' loving breast; … | |
Now Thank We All Our God | Martin Rinkart, 1636 |
Thanksgiving |
Now thank we all our God, with heart and hands and voices, / Who wondrous things has done, in Whom this world rejoices; … | |
Now the Day Is Over | Sabine Baring-Gould, 1865 |
Comfort |
Now the day is over, / Night is drawing nigh, … | |
The Resurrection | Clara M. Brooks, 1911 |
Resurrection |
Now the shadows of the evening / Gently steal across the sky; … | |
Tarry with Me | Caroline L. Smith, 1852 |
Meditation |
Now the shadows slowly lengthen, / Soon the evening time will come; … | |
From Babel to Zion | Thomas Nelson, 1911 |
Church |
Now to the holy city / The faithful gather home; … | |
