17 items:
I Am Coming to the Cross (#624) | William McDonald, 1870 |
Submission |
I am coming to the cross; / I am poor and weak and blind; … | |
I Stood Outside the Gate (#474) | Josephine Pollard, 1870 |
Salvation |
I stood outside the gate, / A poor way-faring child; … | |
God Loved the World (#580) | Martha M. Stockton, 1871 |
Love |
God loved the world of sinners lost / And ruined by the fall; … | |
I Will Follow Thee (Elginburg) (#234) | James L. Elginburg, 1871 |
Loyalty |
I will follow Thee, my Savior, / Wheresoe'er my lot may be; … | |
Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me (#275) | Edward Hopper, 1871 |
Jesus/Savior |
Jesus, Savior, pilot me, / Over life's tempestuous sea; … | |
I Shall Be Whiter than Snow (#547) | James L. Nicholson, 1872 |
Altar Service |
Lord Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole; / I want Thee forever to live in my soul; … | |
Blessed Assurance (#386) | Frances J. Crosby, 1873 |
Assurance |
Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine! / Oh, what a foretaste of glory divine! … | |
Shall We Meet? (#563) | Anonymous/Unknown, 1874 |
Heaven |
Shall we meet beyond the river, / In the clime where angels dwell? … | |
Take My Life and Let It Be (#276) | Frances R. Havergal, 1874 |
Consecration |
Take my life and let it be / Consecrated, Lord, to Thee. … | |
It Is Better Farther On (#404) | James L. Nicholson, 1875 |
Hope |
Hark! I hear Hope sweetly singing / Softly in an undertone, … | |
Come Home, Poor Sinner (#188) | H. R. Jeffrey, 1877 |
Invitation |
Come home, poor sinner; / Why longer roam? … | |
The City of Light (#354) | 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; … | |
Glory to His Name (#614) | Elisha A. Hoffman, 1878 |
Praise |
Down at the cross where my Savior died, / Down where for cleansing from sin I cried, … | |
Sweetly Resting (#520) | Mary D. James, 1878 |
Refuge |
In the rifted rock I'm resting, / Safely sheltered I abide; … | |
Take Me as I Am (#321) | |
Supplication |
Jesus, my Lord, to Thee I cry; / Unless Thou help me, I must die, … | |
The Half Has Never Yet Been Told (#514) | Frances R. Havergal, 1878 |
Experience |
I know I love Thee better, Lord / Than any earthly joy: … | |
Crown After Cross (#602) | Frances R. Havergal, 1879 |
Hope |
Light after darkness, gain after loss, / Strength after weakness, crown after cross; … | |
