17 items:
I Will No Longer Doubt Thee (#518) | Barney E. Warren, 1893 |
Faith |
Can I defeat my Savior's plan, / Trample His mercy in the dust? … | |
Everlasting Joy (#550) | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 |
Joy |
Can the spirit of a mortal / Live beyond the reach of trouble? … | |
Cast Thy Bread upon the Water (#483) | Barney E. Warren, 1893 |
Missionary |
Cast thy bread upon the water, / 'Twill return in many days; … | |
Cast Thy Cares upon the Savior (#394) | Edwin Whitmore, 1897 |
Comfort |
Cast thy cares upon the Savior, / He will bear them all for thee; … | |
On to Victory (#424) | Elisha A. Hoffman, 1894 |
Victory |
Christian, gird the armor on, / There's a vict'ry to be won … | |
Cast Thy Burden on the Lord (#93) | Anonymous/Unknown, 1890 |
Exhortation |
Christian, when thy way seems darkest, / And thine eyes with tears are dim, … | |
Christ Is Mine (#250) | Charles W. Naylor, 1900 |
Experience |
Christ is mine, my heart's dear treasure, / Greater than all earthly store, … | |
Church of God (#165) | Frances R. Havergal, 1885 |
Church |
Church of God, thou spotless virgin, / Church of Christ, for whom He died, … | |
Will You Come? (Catlin) (#603) | W. E. Catlin, 1885 |
Invitation |
Come and give your heart to Jesus, / He who died on Calvary; … | |
Come Home, Poor Sinner (#188) | H. R. Jeffrey, 1877 |
Invitation |
Come home, poor sinner; / Why longer roam? … | |
Come, Let Us Join Our Cheerful Songs (#596) | |
Praise |
Come, let us join our cheerful songs / With angels round the throne; … | |
He Is Waiting (#442) | William J. Henry, 1897 |
Invitation |
Come, poor sinner, come to Jesus, / Bring Him all your sin and care; … | |
Come, Prodigal Child (#362) | Barney E. Warren, 1897 |
Invitation |
Come, prodigal child, to your Father, / Why feed on the mountains so bare? … | |
Come, Thou Almighty King (#331) | Charles Wesley, 1757 |
Supplication |
Come, Thou almighty King, / Help us Thy Name to sing, help us to praise! … | |
Come, Ye Disconsolate (#610) | Thomas Moore, 1816 |
Invitation |
Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languish, / Come to the mercy seat, fervently kneel. … | |
Coming Home (#64) | Daniel O. Teasley, 1900 |
Repentance |
Coming home all weary, broken-hearted, / I have gladly left the path of wrong; … | |
Consider the Lilies (#591) | Daniel O. Teasley, 1903 |
Trust |
Consider the lilies, how they bloom, / They toil not, neither do they spin, … | |
