23 items:
He Keeps Me Singing (#168) | Luther B. Bridgers, 1910 |
Jesus/Savior |
There's within my heart a melody / Jesus whispers sweet and low, … | |
“Whosoever” Meaneth Me (#143) | James E. McConnell, 1910 |
Salvation |
I am happy today, and the sun shines bright, / The clouds have been rolled away; … | |
Dwelling in Beulah Land (#21) | Charles A. Miles, 1911 |
Abiding |
Far away the noise of strife upon my ear is falling; / Then I know the sins of earth beset on every hand; … | |
Farther Along (#92) | W. B. Stevens, 1911 |
Encouragement |
Tempted and tried, we're oft made to wonder / Why it should be thus all the day long; … | |
Our Best (#155) | Salathiel C. Kirk, 1912 |
Work |
Hear ye the Master's call, "Give Me thy best!" / For, be it great or small, that is His test. … | |
Sweeter as the Years Go By (#113) | Lelia N. Morris, 1912 |
Experience |
Of Jesus' love that sought me, when I was lost in sin; / Of wondrous grace that brought me back to His fold again; … | |
What Would You Give in Exchange? (#16) | F. J. Berry, 1912 |
Examination |
Brother afar from the Savior today, / Risking your soul for the things that decay, … | |
Break Thou the Bread of Life (#198) | Mary A. Lathbury, 1877 |
Bible/Word |
Break Thou the bread of life, dear Lord, to me, / As Thou didst break the loaves beside the sea; … | |
Brighten the Corner Where You Are (#9) | Ina D. Ogdon, 1913 |
Light |
Do not wait until some deed of greatness you may do, / Do not wait to shed your light afar; … | |
In the Garden (#1) | Charles A. Miles, 1913 |
Devotion |
I come to the garden alone, / While the dew is still on the roses, … | |
The Touch of His Hand on Mine (#178) | Jessie B. Pounds, 1913 |
Guidance |
There are days so dark that I seek in vain / For the face of my Friend divine; … | |
Alone (#76) | Ben H. Price, 1914 |
Suffering |
It was alone the Savior prayed / In dark Gethsemane; … | |
Since Jesus Came into My Heart (#83) | Rufus H. McDaniel, 1914 |
Jesus/Savior |
What a wonderful change in my life has been wrought / Since Jesus came into my heart; … | |
Where We’ll Never Grow Old (#27) | James C. Moore, 1914 |
Heaven |
I have heard of a land on the faraway strand, / 'Tis a beautiful home of the soul; … | |
I Want That Kind of Blessing (#57) | Edwin S. Ufford, 1915 |
Supplication |
One night while Paul and Silas alone in prison lay, / The blessing came upon them, and they began to pray; … | |
Keep on the Firing Line (#103) | Bessie F. Hatcher, 1915 |
Warfare |
If you're in the battle for the Lord and right, / Keep on the firing line; … | |
Glorious Freedom (#20) | Haldor Lillenas, 1917 |
Captivity/Freedom |
Once I was bound by sin's galling fetters, / Chained like a slave, I struggled in vain; … | |
If the Light Has Gone Out (#72) | Curtis J. Williams, 1917 |
Warning |
When the sun of your life has gone down, / And the clouds in the west turn to gold, … | |
A Beautiful Life (#187) | William M. Golden, 1918 |
Work |
Each day I'll do a golden deed, / By helping those who are in need; … | |
He’s a Wonderful Savior to Me (#140) | Virgil P. Brock, 1918 |
Jesus/Savior |
I was lost in sin, but Jesus rescued me, / He's a wonderful Savior to me; … | |
I Heard My Mother Call My Name in Prayer (#74) | Eugene M. Bartlett, 1919 |
Prayer |
While kneeling by her bedside on the cottage on the hill, / My mother prayed her blessings on me there; … | |
The Royal Telephone (#19) | Frederick M. Lehman, 1919 |
Prayer |
Central's never "busy," always on the line; / You may hear from heaven almost any time; … | |
This World Is Not My Home (#49) | Anonymous/Unknown, 1919 |
Heaven |
This world is not my home, I'm just a-passing through, / My treasures are laid up somewhere beyond the blue; … | |
