14 items:
Jesus Is the Sweetest Name I Know | Lela B. Long, 1925 |
Song of Solomon 1:3 |
There have been names that I have loved to hear, / But never has there been a name so dear … | |
Jesus, Rose of Sharon | Ida A. Guirey, 1922 |
Song of Solomon 2:1 |
Jesus, Rose of Sharon, bloom within my heart; / Beauties of Thy truth and holiness impart, … | |
Rose, Rose, Rose | Charles H. Gabriel, 1908 |
Song of Solomon 2:1 |
What is sweeter, tell me, / Than a pretty rose? … | |
The Lily of the Valley | Charles W. Fry, 1881 |
Song of Solomon 2:1 |
I have found a friend in Jesus, He's everything to me, / He's the fairest of ten thousand to my soul; … | |
The Rose of Sharon | Anonymous/Unknown, 1911 |
Song of Solomon 2:1 |
Lord Jesus, my sweet Rose of Sharon, / My Prophet, my Priest, and my King— … | |
Christ Is Mine | Charles W. Naylor, 1906 |
Song of Solomon 2:16 |
Christ is mine, my heart's dear treasure, / Greater than all earthly store, … | |
Altogether Lovely | Wendell P. Loveless, 1931 |
Song of Solomon 5:16 |
Altogther lovely, / He is altogether lovely, … | |
I Am His and He Is Mine | Joel A. Erickson, 2005 |
Song of Solomon 6:3 |
The waves are tossing, billows roll, / And storm clouds screen the sunny sky; … | |
I Know He’s Mine | Johnson Oatman, Jr. |
Song of Solomon 6:3 |
There's One above all earthly friends / Whose love all earthly love transcends, … | |
Will You Be Mine? | Joel A. Erickson, 2005 |
Song of Solomon 6:3 |
While broken-hearted, scarred with sin, / While walking wretchedly in shame, … | |
A Song from Solomon | Daniel O. Teasley |
Song of Solomon 6:9-10 |
Who is this that cometh from the wilderness, / Leaning on her well-beloved's arm, … | |
Fairest Lord Jesus | German Jesuits, 1677 |
Song of Solomon 6:10 |
Fairest Lord Jesus, Ruler of all nature, / O Thou of God and man the Son, … | |
He Is Waiting for Me | Joel A. Erickson, 2004 |
Song of Solomon 7:10 |
Dear friends, listen, let me tell you, / If I but could portray … | |
A Song from Solomon | Daniel O. Teasley |
Song of Solomon 8:5 |
Who is this that cometh from the wilderness, / Leaning on her well-beloved's arm, … | |
