32 items:
  Nailed to the Cross | Carrie E. Breck, 1899 | 
	Crucifixion | 
There was One Who was willing to die in my stead, / That a soul so unworthy might live; …  | |
  Nearer, My God, to Thee | Sarah F. Adams, 1841 | 
	Loyalty | 
Nearer, my God, to Thee, nearer to Thee! / E'en though it be a cross that raiseth me, …  | |
  Nearer, Still Nearer | Lelia N. Morris, 1898 | 
	Aspiration | 
Nearer, still nearer, close to Thy heart, / Draw me, my Savior—so precious Thou art! …  | |
  Nearer the Lord | Clara M. Brooks, 1907 | 
	Comfort | 
The Lord is my light, and the strength of my life, / Then of whom shall I be afraid? …  | |
  Near the Cross | Frances J. Crosby, 1869 | 
	Refuge | 
Jesus, keep me near the cross, / There a precious fountain— …  | |
  Near the End | William G. Schell, 1897 | 
	Warning | 
Time moves on with solemn footsteps / As it nears the final shore; …  | |
  Near to the Heart of God | Cleland B. McAfee, 1903 | 
	Comfort | 
There is a place of quiet rest, / Near to the heart of God; …  | |
  Never Alone | Anonymous/Unknown, 1892 | 
	Assurance | 
I've seen the lightning flashing, / And heard the thunder roll, …  | |
  Never Can Tell | Annie Harris, 1883 | 
	Warning | 
Listen to the invitation: / "Come, ye weary, come to Me!" …  | |
  Never Give Up | Frances J. Crosby, 1903 | 
	Exhortation | 
Never be sad or desponding, / If thou hast faith to believe; …  | |
  No Book Is Like the Bible |  | 
	Bible/Word | 
No book is like the Bible, / For childhood, youth and age; …  | |
  No Burdens Yonder | Ada R. Habershon, 1906 | 
	Heaven | 
No burdens yonder, not a single care, / When home is entered, not a load to bear; …  | |
  No Compromise | Haldor Lillenas, 1913 | 
	Steadfastness | 
"No compromise with evil" shall be our battle cry, / For God and right must conquer, and sin and wrong must die; …  | |
  No Cross for Me? | Frances J. Crosby, 1910 | 
	Consecration | 
No cross for me, O blessed Lord and Savior? / No cross for me, when Thou Thine own didst bear, …  | |
  No Friend Like Jesus | Mrs. H. A. Hendricks, 1903 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
There is not a friend like Jesus / In the trying scenes of life; …  | |
  None Is Like God | John Burton, Jr., 1849 | 
	Praise | 
None is like God, who reigns above, / So great, so pure, so high; …  | |
  None of Self and All of Thee | Theodore Monod, 1875 | 
	Consecration | 
Oh, the bitter pain and sorrow / That a time could ever be, …  | |
    No Night There | John R. Clements, 1899 | 
	Heaven | 
In the land of fadeless day / Lies the city foursquare; …  | |
  No, Not One! | Johnson Oatman, Jr., 1895 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
There's not a friend like the lowly Jesus, / No, not one! No, not one! …  | |
  No Parking on the Highway | Joel A. Erickson, 2006 | 
	Steadfastness | 
If you have started on the heav'nly road / Pay heed to every sign: …  | |
  Nor Silver nor Gold |  | 
	Salvation | 
Nor silver nor gold hath obtained my redemption, / Nor riches of earth could have saved my poor soul; …  | |
  Not Dead, but Sleeping | Clara M. Brooks, 1907 | 
	Death | 
"Lo, she is not dead, but sleeping"— / Thus the blessed Master spake— …  | |
  Nothing Between | Charles A. Tindley, 1905 | 
	Loyalty | 
Nothing between my soul and the Savior, / Naught of this world's delusive dream; …  | |
  Nothing but Leaves | William J. Henry, 1900 | 
	Sowing/Reaping | 
Nothing but leaves I've gathered, / Yes, nothing but worthless leaves, …  | |
  Nothing but the Blood | Robert Lowry, 1876 | 
	Blood | 
What can wash away my sin? / Nothing but the blood of Jesus; …  | |
  Not I, but Christ | Ada A. Whiddington, 1891 | 
	Jesus/Savior | 
Not I, but Christ, be honored, loved, exalted; / Not I, but Christ, be seen, be known, be heard; …  | |
  Not Made with Hands | Ulysses Phillips, 1949 | 
	Heaven | 
I know this earthly house shall fall, / But on that golden strand …  | |
  Not Saved by Works |  | 
	Gospel | 
Ere Christ will reign within thy heart, / All rivals must from thence depart; …  | |
  Now in the Days of Youth | Walter J. Mathams, 1913 | 
	Youth | 
Now in the days of youth, / When life flows fresh and free, …  | |
  Now Thank We All Our God | Martin Rinkart, 1636 | 
	Thanksgiving | 
Now thank we all our God, with heart and hands and voices, / Who wondrous things has done, in Whom this world rejoices; …  | |
  Now the Day Is Over | Sabine Baring-Gould, 1865 | 
	Comfort | 
Now the day is over, / Night is drawing nigh, …  | |
  Numberless as the Sands | Francis A. Blackmer, 1884 | 
	Heaven | 
When we gather at last over Jordan, / And the ransomed in glory we see, …  | |
