25 items:
  At Calvary  (#17) | William R. Newell, 1895 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
Years I spent in vanity and pride, / Caring not my Lord was crucified, …  | |
  Blessed Redeemer! Precious Redeemer!  (#51) | Avis B. Christiansen, 1920 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
Up Calv'ry's mountain, one dreadful morn, / Walked Christ my Savior, weary and worn; …  | |
  He Is So Precious to Me  (#141) | Charles H. Gabriel, 1902 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
So precious is Jesus, my Savior, my King; / His praise all the day long with rapture I sing; …  | |
  He Keeps Me Singing  (#168) | Luther B. Bridgers, 1910 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
There's within my heart a melody / Jesus whispers sweet and low, …  | |
  He Lives on High  (#167) | Baylus B. McKinney, 1921 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
Christ the Savior came from Heaven's glory, / To redeem the lost from sin and shame; …  | |
  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’d Rather Have Jesus  (#3) | Oscar C. A. Bernadotte, 1888 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
I'd rather have Jesus than silver or gold; / I'd rather be His than have riches untold; …  | |
  If Jesus Goes with Me  (#5) | Charles A. Miles, 1908 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
It may be in the valley, where countless dangers hide; / It may be in the sunshine that I, in peace, abide; …  | |
  In the Garden  (#1) | Charles A. Miles, 1913 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
I come to the garden alone, / While the dew is still on the roses, …  | |
  I Will Sing the Wondrous Story  (#164) | Francis H. Rowley, 1886 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
I will sing the wondrous story / Of the Christ Who died for me; …  | |
      Jesus, Lover of My Soul  (#190) | Charles Wesley, 1740 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
Jesus, lover of my soul, / Let me to Thy bosom fly, …  | |
  Jesus Loves Even Me  (#186) | Philip P. Bliss, 1870 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
I am so glad that our Father in Heav'n / Tells of His love in the Book He has giv'n; …  | |
  Just When I Need Him Most  (#138) | William C. Poole, 1907 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
Just when I need Him, Jesus is near, / Just when I falter, just when I fear; …  | |
  Let Him In  (#201) | Barney E. Warren, 1893 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
Who is knocking at your heart today? / Let the Savior in; …  | |
  More About Jesus  (#56) | Eliza E. Hewitt, 1887 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
More about Jesus would I know, / More of His grace to others show; …  | |
  My Savior First of All  (#43) | Frances J. Crosby, 1891 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
When my lifework is ended, and I cross the swelling tide, / When the bright and glorious morning I shall see; …  | |
  No, Not One!  (#158) | Johnson Oatman, Jr., 1895 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
There's not a friend like the lowly Jesus, / No, not one! No, not one! …  | |
  Praise Him! Praise Him!  (#154) | Frances J. Crosby, 1869 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
Praise Him! Praise Him! Jesus, our blessed Redeemer! / Sing, O earth—His wonderful love proclaim! …  | |
  Safe in the Arms of Jesus  (#153) | Frances J. Crosby, 1868 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
Safe in the arms of Jesus, / Safe on His gentle breast; …  | |
  Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us  (#134) | Dorothy A. Thrupp, 1836 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
Savior, like a shepherd lead us, much we need Thy tender care; / In Thy pleasant pastures feed us, for our use Thy folds prepare. …  | |
  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; …  | |
  Tell Me the Story of Jesus  (#132) | Frances J. Crosby, 1880 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
Tell me the story of Jesus, / Write on my heart every word; …  | |
  The Lily of the Valley  (#107) | Charles W. Fry, 1881 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
I've found a friend in Jesus, He's everything to me, / He's the fairest of ten thousand to my soul; …  | |
  When I See the Blood  (#144) | John G. Foote, 1892 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
Christ our Redeemer died on the cross, / Died for the sinner, paid all his due; …  | |
  When My Savior Reached Down for Me  (#47) |  | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
Once my soul was astray from the heavenly way, / And was wretched and vile as could be; …  | |
