24 items:
Trust, Brother, Trust (#41) | Barney E. Warren, 1893 |
Trust |
Take the cross and follow Jesus, / Trust, brother, trust; … | |
Assurance in Christ (#13) | Daniel O. Teasley, 1900 |
Loyalty |
Tell me not of the pleasures of sin, / For I now from its bondage am free, … | |
Farther Along (#24) | W. B. Stevens, 1911 |
Encouragement |
Tempted and tried, we're oft made to wonder / Why it should be thus all the day long; … | |
Let the Little One Sleep (#49) | Barney E. Warren, 1907 |
Death |
That little form before us / In death's embrace, … | |
We’ll Meet Again (#165) | |
Death |
The angels came with silent tread / And gathered round our darling's bed; … | |
The Gospel Bells (#107) | Opal F. Brookover, 1907 |
Gospel |
The gospel bells ring joyfully / Across the land, across the sea, … | |
The Great Physician (#166) | William Hunter, 1859 |
Jesus/Savior |
The great Physician now is near, / The sympathizing Jesus; … | |
The Hour of My Departure (#103) | Anzentia I. P. Chapman, 1889 |
Watchfulness |
The hour of my departure / I may not know, … | |
The Lord Is King (#161) | Charles W. Naylor, 1907 |
Jesus/Savior |
The Lord is King, the Lord is King, / The Lord is King forevermore. … | |
The Lost Sheep (#123) | Barney E. Warren, 1903 |
Missionary |
The ninety-nine are safely lying / In the fold, in the fold; … | |
I Rest on His Unbroken Promise (#23) | Charles W. Naylor, 1907 |
Faith |
The promise true, which God hath spoken, / Can never pass away, … | |
Rays of Hope (#112) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 |
Hope |
There are some rays of hope divine, / To cheer the darkest heart; … | |
Humility of Heart (#15) | Daniel S. Warner |
Humility |
There is a grace few mortals find, / A star all heaven loves to see; … | |
The City of Light (#110) | Aldine S. Kieffer, 1877 |
Anticipation |
There's a city of light 'mid the stars, we are told, / Where they know not a sorrow or care; … | |
I Wake to Sober Thought (#79) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 |
Warning |
There's a fact no mortal ever can deny, / There's a crisis we must surely, surely meet; … | |
Hasten Today (#42) | Daniel O. Teasley, 1907 |
Missionary |
There's a heaven to gain, / There is torment to shun, … | |
Flee for Refuge (#136) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Warning |
There's an awful day that's coming, / Soon we'll feel the judgment shock; … | |
On the Sunny Side of Life (#173) | Tillit S. Teddlie, 1918 |
Encouragement |
There's a sunny side where no ills betide, / On the road that we must go; … | |
Gone to Return No More (#157) | Barney E. Warren, 1900 |
Warning |
Think of your soul, poor sinner, today, / In dreadful dearth in sin's darkest way; … | |
What Will It Be to Be Lost? (#124) | Charles W. Naylor, 1907 |
Warning |
Through time I am passing: eternity's years / Will claim me ere long for their own! … | |
Thy Will Be Done (Warren) (#181) | |
Submission |
Thy will be done, / Thy will be done; … | |
Time Enough (#69) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 |
Warning |
Time enough, the sluggard cries, / He thinks the season's slow; … | |
’Tis the Sweetest Name (#178) | Oscar A. Miller, 1918 |
Jesus/Savior |
'Tis the sweetest name that the angels know, / 'Tis the sweetest name here on earth below, … | |
Two Little Hands Are Sweetly Folded (#73) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 |
Death |
Two little hands are sweetly folded / Upon a silent breast: … | |
