103 items:
Crown After Cross (#602) | Frances R. Havergal, 1879 |
Hope |
Light after darkness, gain after loss, / Strength after weakness, crown after cross; … | |
God Be with You till We Meet Again (#509) | Jeremiah E. Rankin, 1880 |
Closing |
God be with you till we meet again, / By His counsels guide, uphold you, … | |
Room at the Cross (#454) | William B. Blake, 1880 |
Salvation |
Room at the cross for a trembling soul, / Room at the cross for you; … | |
I’ll Live for Him (#600) | Ralph E. Hudson, 1882 |
Consecration |
My life, my love, I give to Thee, / Thou Lamb of God who died for me; … | |
Is Not This the Land of Beulah? (#270) | William Hunter, 1882 |
Sanctification |
I am dwelling on the mountain, / Where the golden sunlight gleams … | |
I Am Healed (#419) | Enoch E. Byrum, 1883 |
Healing |
With afflictions great and sore, / As if bound by Satan's hand, … | |
In the Furnace of Thy Love (#470) | Daniel S. Warner, 1883 |
Trials |
Why should a mortal man complain / At his trials in this wicked world? … | |
I Ought to Love My Savior (#373) | Daniel S. Warner, 1883 |
Love |
I ought to love my Savior, / He loved me long ago, … | |
Low at His Feet (#585) | Daniel S. Warner, 1883 |
Humility |
Oh, when we remember the goodness / And infinite pity of God, … | |
The All-Cleansing Fountain (#348) | Joseph C. Fisher, 1883 |
Cleansing |
There's a fountain opened in the house of God, / Where the vilest of sinners may go, … | |
I’m Redeemed (#368) | Joseph C. Fisher, 1884 |
Salvation |
I'm redeemed, I'm redeemed, / From the darkness of the night, … | |
Oh, ’Tis Wonderful! (#622) | |
Experience |
When I was far away and lost, / Oh, 'tis wonderful! … | |
Step Out on the Promise (#426) | Maggie Potter, 1884 |
Altar Service |
O mourner in Zion, how blessed art thou, / For Jesus is waiting to comfort you now; … | |
Alas! and Did My Savior Bleed (#621) | Isaac Watts, 1707 |
Salvation |
Alas! and did my Savior bleed / And did my Sov'reign die? … | |
Anointed (#382) | Silas G. Odell, 1885 |
Holy Spirit |
Blessed Spirit, for the asking, / Thou didst come into my heart; … | |
Be Ready, All (#387) | H. R. Jeffrey, 1885 |
Warning |
In the awful day that's coming, / When heaven's trump shall sound, … | |
Church of God (#165) | Frances R. Havergal, 1885 |
Church |
Church of God, thou spotless virgin, / Church of Christ, for whom He died, … | |
Come, Jesus, Reign in Me (#444) | H. R. Jeffrey, 1885 |
Supplication |
For perfect love I long have groaned, / I would be wholly Thine; … | |
Coming Back to Salem (#489) | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 |
Zion |
We are coming, hallelujah! we are coming home to God; / Jesus only we're beholding, who has washed us in His blood. … | |
Don’t Resist the Holy Spirit (#392) | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 |
Holy Spirit |
Don't resist the Holy Spirit, / Sinner, heed His loving voice; … | |
Down in the Garden (#384) | W. H. L., 1885 |
Suffering |
Hushed by the shadows dark and drear, / The feathered songsters rest; … | |
Ever Keep Heaven in View (#498) | H. R. Jeffrey, 1885 |
Encouragement |
Pilgrim of Jesus, o'er life's troubled sea, / Courage, and onward pursue; … | |
Fount of Purity (#307) | Silas G. Odell, 1885 |
Cleansing |
Oh, faint not, weary soul, / Thy Savior's near to thee; … | |
From Time to Eternity (#303) | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 |
Examination |
Time onward flows like a river vast, / While age on age it has borne to the sea; … | |
Happy Pilgrim Band (#626) | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 |
Canaan |
We're a happy pilgrim band, / Dwelling in the holy land, … | |
Heavenly Chorus (#125) | H. R. Jeffrey, 1885 |
Anticipation |
Listen to the heav'nly music / Made by those who never tire, … | |
I Am from Sin Set Free (#452) | John Newton, 1774 |
Salvation |
Let worldly minds the world pursue, / It has no charms for me; … | |
I Am Thine (#543) | H. R. Jeffrey, 1885 |
Consecration |
I am Thine, dear, blessed Jesus, all Thine, / All of self now to the death I consign; … | |
I Believe Jesus Saves (#623) | William McDonald, 1885 |
Faith |
I am coming to Jesus for rest, / Rest such as the purified know; … | |
I Know My Jesus Saves Me (#460) | |
Salvation |
I know my Jesus saves me, / He healed my sin-sick soul; … | |
I’ll Say the Great Word (#463) | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 |
Sanctification |
How often I've pondered my struggles within, / Between the good Spirit and indwelling sin, … | |
I Will Tell the Wondrous Story (#438) | Joseph C. Fisher, 1885 |
Experience |
I am free, the Lord hath saved me, / I was burdened with my sin; … | |
I Will Trust Thee (#167) | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 |
Trust |
I will trust Thee, O my Father, / For Thy love shall never fail; … | |
Louder, Louder (#51) | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 |
Praise |
Onward moves the great Eternal / In the order of His plan; … | |
Oh, This Blessed Holy Rest (#371) | Silas G. Odell, 1885 |
Rest |
My Beloved is so fair; / How His breath perfumes the air! … | |
Perishing Souls at Stake (#409) | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 |
Missionary |
Perishing souls at stake today! / Says the banner of Christ unfurled; … | |
Plunge into the Fountain (#378) | |
Invitation |
Wash me in Thy blood divine, / Wash me, then I shall be Thine; … | |
Praise the Lord! (#447) | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 |
Praise |
Oh, worship God the Father, just and true, / And praise Him for the wonders of His grace; … | |
Reigning in This Life (#395) | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 |
Victory |
Do you triumph, O my brother, / Over all this world of sin? … | |
Sanctified by Faith (#627) | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 |
Consecration |
Why should a doubt or fear arise, / As this poor little all of mine … | |
Songs of Victory (#349) | H. R. Jeffrey, 1885 |
Victory |
Songs of victory bringing / Unto the Lord most high; … | |
Sweet Rest in Jesus (#551) | L. S. Riggs, 1885 |
Rest |
In Jesus I've found a sweet rest / From sorrow, from toil, and from care; … | |
Tarry with Me (#5) | Silas G. Odell, 1885 |
Meditation |
Now the shadows slowly lengthen, / Soon the evening time will come; … | |
The Evening Light (#154) | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 |
Church |
Brighter days are sweetly dawning, / Oh, the glory looms in sight! … | |
The Golden Harvest (#366) | H. R. Jeffrey, 1885 |
Work |
Oh, why should I be idle, / While there's so much to do? … | |
The Hand of God on the Wall (#401) | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 |
Warning |
See the great king of Babel in these latter days of time, / Make a feast that's universal, all the nations drink her wine; … | |
The Lord Is Coming (#124) | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 |
Heaven |
Are you ready, waiting for the Lord? / See, the signs proclaim Him near, … | |
The Prodigal’s Return (#391) | Joseph C. Fisher, 1885 |
Sin |
Oh, how weary and sad is my aching heart today, / As I languish alone to die! … | |
The Redemption Story (#78) | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 |
Examination |
Tell me, pilgrim, trav'ling homeward, / Are you holy, free from sin? … | |
The River of Life (#479) | Joseph C. Fisher, 1885 |
Cleansing |
There's a river of life with its pure crystal light, / Flowing out from the great white throne; … | |
The Victory (#566) | Joseph C. Fisher, 1885 |
Victory |
O Lord, the vict'ry now is mine, / By cleansing in Thy precious blood; … | |
The White Horse Cavalry (#357) | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 |
Warfare |
Lo, heaven now opens to rapturous view; / The armies that follow the Faithful and True, … | |
’Tis Better Felt than Told (#526) | H. R. Jeffrey, 1885 |
Experience |
Blest was the hour that heav'nly fire / Lit up my darkened soul; … | |
’Twas Love That Found Out Me (#604) | Anonymous/Unknown, 1868 |
Love |
I know that my Redeemer lives, / Oh, how He loves! … | |
Watch and Pray (#545) | Frances J. Crosby, 1885 |
Watchfulness |
Watch and pray that when the Master cometh, / If at morning, noon, or night, … | |
Whiter than Snow (#416) | Daniel S. Warner, 1885 |
Holiness |
Rejoice, little ones, in the promise divine, / The Savior has willed that His glory be thine; … | |
Who Shall Dwell with Christ? (#512) | |
Examination |
Oh, who can stand the judgment day?— / None but the pure shall dwell with Christ; … | |
Will You Come? (Catlin) (#603) | W. E. Catlin, 1885 |
Invitation |
Come and give your heart to Jesus, / He who died on Calvary; … | |
Yielding to Jesus (#620) | |
Consecration |
Yes, I yield at Jesus' call, / On the altar lay my all— … | |
Buried with Jesus (#74) | Daniel S. Warner, 1887 |
Baptism |
Down into the flowing river, / Lo, the Lamb of God we see; … | |
Fire in the Soul (#574) | Daniel S. Warner, 1887 |
Love |
Is the Spirit glowing in thy heart? / Oh, my brother, can you say … | |
In the Light of God (#150) | Daniel S. Warner, 1887 |
Experience |
Along a dark and gloomy path / I groped beneath the shades of death; … | |
I’ve Touched the Hem of His Garment (#396) | George F. Root, 1887 |
Healing |
In faith she touched the hem of His garment / As to His side she stole, … | |
Looking for Me (#320) | Anna C. Storey, 1887 |
Experience |
I was a captive, but mercy released me, / I was in darkness, but now I can see; … | |
O Lord, Thou Healest Me! (#171) | Daniel S. Warner, 1887 |
Healing |
Where shall we look for help in affliction? / Or whither shall we send? … | |
Our God Is Love (#398) | Daniel S. Warner, 1887 |
Love |
Our God is love, the angels know / That Father dearly loves us so; … | |
Sowing the Seed (#65) | Daniel S. Warner, 1887 |
Sowing/Reaping |
Unheeding winter's cruel blast, / We venture heaven's seed to cast, … | |
A Hymn of Morning Praise (#95) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Praise |
O God, inspire our morning hymn / Of love and gratitude; … | |
Alone with Jesus, ’Tis So Sweet (#335) | Emily Barner, 1888 |
Meditation |
Alone with Jesus, 'tis so sweet / To worship at His lovely feet, … | |
A Sweeter Anthem (#50) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Praise |
When we pass the golden summer, / And, like autumn leaves, retire … | |
Awake, O Sinner! (#573) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Warning |
Awake, ye souls that sleep in sin! / Ye careless, lift your eyes … | |
Behold the Dying Savior (#592) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Invitation |
Ah, poor sinner, think of Calv'ry, / Of the One who suffered there; … | |
Come and Be Saved (#20) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Invitation |
Listen, sinner, to the voice / Of thy reason's noble choice, … | |
Flee for Refuge (#488) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Warning |
There's an awful day that's coming, / Soon we'll feel the judgment shock; … | |
Gone Home to Rest (#546) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Death |
Asleep in Jesus, oh, how sweet / The scene of closing day, … | |
Have You a Welcome? (#477) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Anticipation |
O blessed Jesus, for Thee we are waiting, / Waiting in joy for that glorious morning dawn; … | |
Holy Fellowship (#66) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Fellowship |
Sweet fellowship, thy crystal tide, / Flows joyful in our souls; … | |
Hope of the Righteous (#393) | Luella B. Henry, 1888 |
Hope |
Beyond this world of toil and care, / Beyond this veil of gloom; … | |
How Precious the Fountain (#577) | Luella B. Henry, 1888 |
Rest |
Oh, sweet is the rest on my dear Savior's breast! / How free from all sorrow and sin! … | |
I’m Sitting with Jesus (#61) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Experience |
When lost in the darkness of guilt and despair, / Sore cankered in heart by the sin that was there, … | |
Jesus Will Save Thee (#82) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Invitation |
Hear ye the moan of a soul that is lost, / O wretched sinner, that spirit is thine; … | |
Joyful Meeting in Glory (#18) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Anticipation |
Tell me, watchman, oh, what of the morning / Do you see as the mist clears away? … | |
Knock and It Shall Be Opened (#201) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Invitation |
O'er the door of heaven's kingdom / Are the words forever true, … | |
Love Is Freedom’s Law (#390) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Love |
O love divine, unfathomed! / O shoreless sea of bliss! … | |
Obedience (#193) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Obedience |
By Thy blessed word obeying, / Lord, we prove our love sincere; … | |
Prophetic Truth (#538) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Church |
'Twas sung by the poets, foreseen in the spirit, / A time of refreshing is near; … | |
Rejoice Forevermore (#487) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Joy |
From my soul and all within, / Let eternal music spring; … | |
River of Peace (#414) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Peace |
I'll sing of a river divine, / Its waters from trouble release; … | |
Standing Firm (#525) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Steadfastness |
Hear the voice of our Commander standing firm, / Holy pilgrims, take the armor, standing firm; … | |
The Angel Choir (#194) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Meditation |
I seem to hear an angel choir / Down from their shining home, … | |
The Cleansing Stream (#557) | Barney E. Warren, 1888 |
Cleansing |
We're living by faith in the Savior alone, / Who suffered on Calv'ry for sin to atone; … | |
The Crucifixion Scene (#168) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Crucifixion |
Borne away in mind and spirit / To the solemn, awful scene … | |
The Sea of Glass (#385) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Experience |
We stand upon the sea of glass, / That's mingled with Jehovah's fire; … | |
Thy Will Alone (#336) | |
Submission |
Thy will alone, dear Lord, / Is all I care to do … | |
We Know Our Home Above (#152) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Assurance |
Life is not a mystic dream, / Bounded by a sullen stream, … | |
What Manner of Love (#117) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Love |
Behold, what love, what boundless love / The Father hath bestowed on us, … | |
When We Get Home (#548) | Luella B. Henry, 1888 |
Anticipation |
We are bound for the mansions of glory, / In that beautiful city of gold, … | |
Who Will Meet Me There? (#486) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Anticipation |
Here we meet and part in Jesus, / But our spirits never part; … | |
Won by Dying Love (#47) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Love |
While sleeping careless on the brink / Of an eternal woe, … | |
Yes, Whosoever Will (#575) | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Invitation |
Oh, why should I be lost, / So careless meet my doom? … | |
Come, Poor Sinner (#496) | C. Z. Lindley, 1889 |
Invitation |
O poor sinner, come to Jesus, / Lay on Him your weary soul; … | |
Sing It Again (#130) | Daniel S. Warner, 1889 |
Praise |
Let us sing the name of Jesus, oh, that name we love so dear! / Sweetest anthem earth or heaven ever breathed on mortal ear; … | |
The Hour of My Departure (#375) | Anzentia I. P. Chapman, 1889 |
Watchfulness |
The hour of my departure / I may not know, … | |
