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FA-SO-LA | DO-RE-MI | SONG [ 297 ] | FIRST LINE | WORDS | MUSIC |
A HOME IN HEAVEN 9s, 10s. | A home in Heaven! What a joyful thought… | William Hunter, 1743 | Arr. W. W. Parks and M. H. Thomas, 1869 | ||
A SISTER’S FAREWELL C. M. D. | Farwell, dear brothers, fare you well… | A. J. McLendon, 1905 | A. J. McLendon, 1905 | ||
A SONG OF TEXAS 11s, 8. | Away here in Texas, in the bright Sunny South… | S. W. Palmer & H. S. Reese | |||
ABBEVILLE S. M. | Come, Holy Spirit, come, With energy divine... | Rev. Benjaman Beddome, 1818 | |||
ABBOT L. M. |
The Lord is come, the heavens proclaim His birth… |
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ACCEPTANCE C. M. | O God, accept the sacred hour… | L. O. Emerson | |||
ADORATION C. M. Original. | Lord, when my raptured thought survey… | Anne Steele, 1760 | W. W. Parks, 1869 | ||
AFTER THIS MANNER PRAY YE. Anthem | After this manner, therefore pray ye… | G. B. Daniell, 1908 | G. B. Daniell, 1908 | ||
AITHLONE 8, 8, 6 | Oh, thou that hearest the prayer of faith… | Rev. Augustus M. Toplady | |||
ALABAMA C. M. D. | Angels in shining order stand… | ||||
ALBION S. M. | Come, ye that love the Lord, And let your joys be known… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | Psalmist, hymn 707, Boyd | ||
ALBY S. M. | Grace! ‘tis a charming sound… | E. H. Frost | |||
ALEXANDER C. M. | Teach me the measure of my days… | ||||
ALFRETON L. M. | Awake, my tongue, Thy tribute bring… | ||||
ALL IS WELL P. M. | What's this that steals, that steals up on my frame… | Re-arranged by J. T. White, 1844. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
ALL-SAINTS L. M. | Who shall ascend the holy hill… | ||||
ALL SAINTS (NEW) L. M. | Oh, if my Lord would come and meet… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | Amrick Hall, 1811; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
ALMIGHTY FATHER 8s, 7s. | Up to Thee, Almighty Father… | B. F. White, 1869 | Old Air of "Go Forget Me" Arr. By B. F. White, 1869 | ||
AMERICA S. M. | My soul repeat His praise, Whose mercies are great... | Isaac Watts, 1719 | Whitmore, 1832 | ||
AMHERST H. M. | Lord of the worlds above… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | William Billings, 1793; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
AMSTERDAM 7s & 6s | Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings… | Robert Seagraves, 1693 | James Nares | ||
AM I A SOLDIER OF THE CROSS? C. M. | Am I a soldier of the cross, A follw’er of the Lamb… | Isaac Watts, 1709 | G. B. Daniel, 1909 | ||
ANCOSTIA 7s | Hasten, Lord, the glorious time… | G. Gregg, Jr. | |||
ANDERSON C. M. | Strait is the way– the door is strait… | A. N. Johnson | |||
ANHALT L. M. (Original) | Sweet is the day of sacred rest… | Isaac Watts, 1719 | W. H. B. Mosher, 1859 | ||
ANIMATION C. M. | And let this feeble body fail, And let it faint or die… | "Mercer's Cluster," page 477, about 1805. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
ANTHEM ON THE SAVIOR (Original) | My friends, come listen awhile… | Sacred Harp, 1850 | B. F. White, 1850 | ||
ANTIETEM S. M. | Let ev’ry creature join To praise the’eternal God… | E. H. Frost | |||
ANTIOCH L. M. | I know my Redeemer lives… | Daniel Medley about 1784 | U. C. Wood, 1850. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
APPOMATOX 8s, 7 & 4 | Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah… | Rossini | |||
ARBACOOCHEE C. M. D. | Behold the love, the gen’rous love… | Isaac Watts, 1719 | S. M. Denson, 1908 | ||
ARKANSAS L. M. | Farewell, farewell to all below… | For the Organ by S. P. Barnett, 1869 | |||
ARLINGTON C. M. (Arr. 1) | I'm not ashamed to own my Lord... | Isaac Watts, 1720 | Thomas A. Arne, 1762 | ||
ARLINGTON C. M. (Arr. 2) | Oh happy they who know the Lord… | Dr. Arne | |||
ATLANTIC L. M. | Jehovah reigns, His throne is high… | ||||
ARNOLD C. M. | Come let us join our friends above… | Charles Wesley, 1759 | L. P. Breedlove, 1857. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
ASLEEP IN JESUS L. M. (Original) | Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep... | J. P. Reese, 1859; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
ASSURANCE C. M. | Now shall my soul be lifted high... | William Billings, 1779 | |||
AUBURN 7s. | Pilgrim burden’d with thy sins… | D. P. White, 1859 | D. P. White, 1859 | ||
AUGUSTA C. M. D. | O for a shout of sacred joy To god, the sov'reign King... |
J. Young, Psalmist, hymn 248 |
T. W. Carter | ||
AUTAUGA 7s, 6s. | O when I see Jesus… | John Leland, 1833 | Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
AYLESBURY S. M. | The God we worship now, Will guide us till we die... | Isaac Watts, 1719 |
James Green |
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AYRES 8s & 4s | God that madest heav’n and earth… | William S. Tilden | |||
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BABEL'S STREAMS C. M. | By Babel's streams we sat and wept… | Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
BADEA S. M. | Exalt the Lord our God... | ||||
BALDWYN C. M. | That awful day will surely come… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | By J. L. Arnold, 1869. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
BALERMA C. M. (Arr. 1) | There is a land of pure delight… | Isaac Watts, 1709 | Robert Simpson, 1800. Re-arranged by B. F. White. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
BALERMA C. M. (Arr. 2) | O, happy is the man who hears… | ||||
BALLSTOWN L. M. | Great God, attend, while Zion sing the joy… | Isaac Watts, 1719 | Psalmist, 20th Hymn | ||
BANDEL 8s, 6s & 7s | The God of Abra’m praise… | E. Heginbotham | |||
BANISTER C. M. | Blest be the dear, uniting love… | ||||
BANQUET OF MERCY 11s. | Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints... | T. W. Carter, 1844 | |||
BAPTISMAL ANTHEM | In those days came john the Baptist… | B. F. White, 1844. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
BARTLETT L. M. | All pow’r and grace to God belong… | ||||
BAXTER C. M. | Salvation, Salvation, oh the joyful sound… | A. N. Johnson | |||
BE JOYFUL IN GOD 11s & 8s (Old Air of "Nellie Gray") | Be joyful in God, all ye lands of the earth… | Arranged by B. F. White, 1850 | |||
BEACH SPRING 8, 7. | Come, ye sinners, poor and needy... | Joseph Hart. 1759 | |||
BEAR CREEK L. M. | Lord when Thou didst ascend on high… | Isaac Watts, 1719 | Arranged by B. F. White. Alto by G. B. Daniell | ||
BEATRICE C. M. Original. | Oh, tell that I knew the secret place… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | I. A. Hill, 1869; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
BELLEVUE 11s. | How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord... | George Keith, 1787 | Anne Steele / Z. Chambers | ||
BENNETT L. M. | Great Shepherd of Thine Israel… | E. H. Frost | |||
BENTZ 7s | Lord of hosts, how lovely fair… | Rossini | |||
BEREAVEMENT 6s & 8s | Friend after friend departs… | L. O. Emerson | |||
BETHEL C. M. | O for a closer walk with God, A calm and heav'nly frame... | William Cowper, 1779 | |||
BETHLEHEM 8s & 7s | Hark! what mean those holy voices… | ||||
BEYOND THE STARRY SKIES | Beyond, beyond the glitt’ring, starry skies… | J. J. Husband | |||
BIRTH OF CHRIST H. M. Original. | Awake, awake, arise, and hail the glorious morn… | Rearranged 1869 by R. F. M. Mann | R. M. M. Mann. Oct. 22, 1869 | ||
BLANFORD 8s, 7s, & 4s | Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah… | A. N. Johnson | |||
BLEEDING SAVIOR C. M. | Alas, and did my Savior bleed? And did my Sov'reign die... | Isaac Watts, 1707 | Psalmist, hymn 472.Z. Chambless | ||
BLENDON L. M. | Great is the Lord! what tongue can frame… | ||||
BLESSED ARE THE PURE IN HEART | Blessed are the pure in heart… | Charles H. Carroll, 1871 | |||
BLESSING 8s & 7s | With my substance I will honor… | ||||
BLOOMING YOUTH C. M. | In the bright season of thy youth… | Thomas Gibbons, 1769 | Henry G. Mann, 1869 | ||
BOONSBORO C. M. | When I can read my title clear... | ||||
BOUND FOR CANAAN | O when shall I see Jesus, And reign with Him above... | Rev. John Leland, 1833 | E. J. King, 1844 | ||
BOYDEN C. M. | I weep not for the joys that fade … | Handel Pond | |||
BOYLSTON S. M. | My God, my life, my love, To Thee, to Thee I call… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | Lowell Mason, 1832 | ||
BRENTFORD L. M. | Be all my heart, and all my days… | ||||
BRIDGEWATER L. M. | From all that dwell below the skies… | Isaac Watts, 1719 | Lewis Edson, 1782 | ||
BRIGGS L. M. | My heart is fixed on Thee, my God… | W. A. Tarbution | |||
BROUGHTON C. M. | God moves mysterious way… | Arr. by L. O. Emerson | |||
BRUCE'S ADDRESS (Spiritualized) 7, 7, 7, 5, 7, 7, 7, 5. | Soldiers of the cross, arise! Lo, your Captain from the skies... | Rev. John Pierpont, 1820. Dover Selections, page 152. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
BURDETTE C. M. | Oh, for a heart to praise my God… | John and Charles Wesley, 1742 and 1780 | S. Whit Denson, 1909 | ||
BRUNSWICK C. M. | To thee, O God, my cries ascend... | Taken from Pillsbury | |||
BULFINCH ST. C. P. M. | O Thou that hear’st the prayer of faith… | L. O. Emerson | |||
BURKE 7s, Double | While Ye heav’nly gates unfold… | Arr. by A. N. Johnson | |||
BURK 7s & 8s. | The glorious light of Zion Is spreading far and wide... | B. F. White | B. F. White | ||
BURLINGTON 12s, 11s & 8s | The Prince of salvation in triumph is riding… | ||||
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CALVARY C. M. | My thoughts, that often mount the skies… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | Daniel Read, 1785 | ||
CAMBRIDGE C. M. | The Lord will happiness divine… | De. John Randall, 1790 | |||
CAN I LEAVE YOU? 8, 7, 8, 7, 4, 7. | Yes, my native land, I love thee… | Samuel F. Smith, 1832 | Arr. J. P. Reese, 1859 | ||
CANAAN'S LAND C. M. D. | O for a breeze of heav'nly love To waft my soul away… | E. J. King applied words, 1859 | Amariah Hall, 1810 | ||
CARMARTHEN H. M. | Rejoice! the Lord is King… | William Houser, about 1837 | |||
CARNSVILLE P. M. | I love my blessed Savior, I feel I'm in his favor… | E. J. king, 1844. Alto by S. M. Denson | |||
CATHCART 8s & 4s | Hark! how the Gospel trumpet sounds… | ||||
CHAMBERS P. M. | The Lord Jehovah reigns, And royal state maintains… | Arr. By B. F. White, 1869. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
CHAPIN C. M. | Oppressed with guilt, and full of fears… | ||||
CHARLES 8s, 7s, & 3s | Star of peace, to wand’rers weary … | E. Heginbotham | |||
CHARLESTOWN 8s, 7s | ”Mercy, O Thou Son of David,” Thus blind Bartimeus prayed… | Stephen Jenks, 1805 | |||
CHARLTON C. M. | My span of life will soon be done… | Francis Maria Cowper, 1792 | L. P. Breelove, 1859 | ||
CHARMING SOUND S. M. Original. | Grace! 'tis a charming sound… | Phillip Doddridge, 1735 | R. F. M. Mann, Jan. 28, 1858 | ||
CHEEVES L. M. | Grace, ‘tis a most delightful theme… | Baptist Hymn Book, 1825 | Oliver Bradfield, 1857 | ||
CHEMUNG L. M. | Wake, O my soul, and hail the morn… | A. N. Johnson | |||
CHESTER L. M. (Arr. 1) | Let the high heav’ns your songs invite… | William Billings, 1770 | |||
CHESTER L. M. (Arr. 2) | Let tyrants shake their iron rod… | William Billings | William Billings | ||
CHICKERING C. M. | Great Shepherd of Thy people, hear… | ||||
CHINA C. M. | Why do we morn departing friends, Or shake at death's alarms... | Isaac Watts, 1707 | Timothy Swann, about 1790 | ||
CHRISTIAN SOLDIER C. M. | Am I a soldier of the cross, A follow’r of the Lamb… | Isaac Watts, 1709 | F. Price, 1832; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
CHRISTIAN SONG | Mine eyes are now closing to rest… | Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
CHRISTIAN’S DELIGHT L. M. | Peace, troubled soul, thou need not fear… | Samuel Eckling, 1778 | Arr. William L. Williams, 1859 | ||
CHRISTMAS C. M. | Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve… | ||||
CHRISTMAS ANTHEM | Oh how charming, Oh how charming… | James Denson, 1844 | |||
CLAMANDA L. M. D. | Say, now ye lovely social band, Who walk the way to Canaan's land… | F. F. Chopin | |||
CLAREMONT 7s & 8. | Vital spark of heav'nly flame… | Alexander Pope 171-1-2 | |||
CLARENDON C. M. | What shall I render to my God… | ||||
CLARK S. M. | The spirit in our hearts… | ||||
CLEBURNE C. M. | All hail the pow’r of Jesus’ name… | Rev. Edward Perronet, 1779 | S. M. Denson, 1908 | ||
COLLINS 8s & 7s | O hearken sinners, we have come to warn you… | William House, 1837; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
COLUMBIANA 8, 7. | May the grace of Christ our Savior… | John Newton, 1779 | D. P. White, 1850 | ||
COLUMBUS C. M. D. | Oh, once I had a glorious view… | Mercer's "Cluster," page 383 | |||
COME ON, MY FRIENDS L. M. | I long to reach the shore of bliss… | By Elder E. Dumas, 1869 | By Elder E. Dumas, 1869 | ||
COMPLAINER 7, 6. | I am a great complainer, that bears the name of Christ... | William Walker, 1855. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
CONCORD S. M. | The men of grace have found… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | Oliver Holden, 1793 | ||
CONESTOGA C. M. | Indulgent God, whose bounteous care… | Edwin Bruce | |||
CONFIDENCE L. M. D. | Away, my unbelieving fear… | J. R. Turner, about 1858 | J. R. Turner, about 1858 | ||
CONSECRATION 8s. | There then to Thee Thine own I leave… | William S. Turner, 1866 | William S. Turner, 1866 | ||
CONSOLATION C. M. | Once more, my soul, the rising day Salutes thy waking eyes… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | Dean | ||
CONSOLATION NEW 8, 8, 6. | Come on, my partners in distress… | ||||
CONVERSATION C. M. | When God revealed His gracious name… | Isaac Watts, 1719 | Supply Belcher, 1794 | ||
CONVERTING GRACE C. M. | As pants the hart for cooling streams… | Tate and Brady’s New Version, 1969 | R. E. Brown, Jr., 1859 | ||
CONWAY C. M. | Early, my God, without delay... | ||||
COOKHAM 7s. | Hark! the herald angels sing, Glory to the newborn King... | Psalmist, hymn 207 | |||
COOPER 6s & 8s | Blow ye the trumpet, blow... | S. Jarden | |||
CORINTH L. M. | Jesus, and shall it ever be, A mortal man ashamed of Thee... | Rev. Joseph Grigg, 1765 |
J. Messengale |
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CORNELL 8s & 7s, 6 lines | Hark, ten thousand harps and voices… | Furnished by J. H. Willcox | |||
CORONATION C. M. | All hail the pow'r of Jesus' name… | Rev. Edward Perronet, 1779 | Oliver Holden, 1793 | ||
COWPER L. M. | Forgive the song that falls so low... | William Cowper, about 1779 | |||
CRAM H. M. | Hark, hark, the notes of joy… | A. N. Johnson | |||
CROMWELL S. M. | The Savior’s glorious name... | A. N. Johnson | |||
CROSS OF CHRIST C. M. D. | Ye objects of sense, and enjoyments of time… | Original tune by Edward Harwood, 1760. Re-arranged by E. J. king, 1844 | |||
CUBA 9s & 8s. | Go, preachers, and tell it to the world… | J. H. Bolen & H. S. Reese, 1859 | |||
CULLMAN C. M. | When Paul was parted from his friends… | S. M. Denson, 1908 | S. M. Denson, 1908 | ||
CUSSETA L. M. | Show pity, Lord; O Lord, forgive... | Isaac Watts, 1709 | Psalmist, hymn 484. John Massengale, Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
CYRUS S. M. | My God, my strength, my hope... | D. Paine (1839) | |||
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DALEY C. M. | To God I cried, with mournful voice... | E. H. Frost | |||
DARTMOUTH S. M. D. | Come sound his praise abroad, And hymns of glory sing... | Isaac Watts, 1704 | Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
DAVID'S LAMENTATIONS | David the king was grieved and moved… | William Billings, about 1800 | |||
DAVIDSON C. M. | My Shepherd will supply my need... | ||||
DAWSON L. M. | Blest be the tie that binds… | G. C. Poertsch | |||
DAY OF WORSHIP L. M. D. | Dear people we have met today… | B. F. and E. K. Davis, 1844 | |||
DEAN L. M. | My God, how endless is thy love… | Arr. by A. N. Johnson | |||
DELIGHT P. M. | No burning heats by day… | Coan Gulliford, about 1800 | |||
DENSON 7s | Oh to grace how can it be… | M. F. McWhorter, 1906 | M. F. McWhorter, 1906 | ||
DESIRE FOR PIETY | 'Tis my desire with God to walk… | "Baptist Harmony" page 479. B. F. White, 1844. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
DETROIT C. M. | Do not I love Thee, O my Lord? Behold my heart and see... | Philip Doddridge, 1755 | Bradshaw | ||
DEVIZES C. M. | Awake my soul, stretch every nerve… | ||||
DEVOTION L. M. | Sweet is the day of sacred rest; No mortal cares shall seize my breast… | Isaac Watts, 1719 | Amarick Hall, about 1811 | ||
DISTRESS L. M. | So fades the lovely blooming flow’r, Frail, smiling solace of an hour… | Anne Steele | Psalmist, hymn 1088 | ||
DODDRIDGE 8,7,8,7,4,7. | Why, Oh sinner, Me profaning, why… | M. M. Wynn, 1869 | M. M. Wynn, 1869 | ||
DONE WITH THE WORLD L. M. | Jesus, my all, to heaven is gone… | John Cennick, 1843 | B. F. White, about 1844 | ||
DINWIDDIE L. M. | The spacious firmament on high… | A. N. Johnson | |||
DORCAS C. M. | Consider all my sorrows, Lord... | E. H. Frost | |||
DOVER S. M. | Great is the Lord, our God… | ||||
DRIGGS C. M. | Firmly I stand on Zion’s hill... | Arr. by A. N. Johnson | |||
DUANE STREET L. M. D. | A poor wayfaring man of grief hath often crossed me on my way... | James Montgomery, 1826 | Rev. George Cole, about 1835. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
DUBLIN C. M. | Lord, what is man, poor, feeble man! Born of the earth at first… | ||||
DUKE STREET (Arr. 1) | Great God attend to my complaint… | John Hatton, 1790 | |||
DUKE ST. L. M. (Arr. 2) | Lord, when Thou didst ascend on high... | John Hatton | |||
DULL CARE 8 6 5 4 6 8 6. | Why should we at our lot complain, Or grieve at our distress… | E. J. King, 1844 | |||
DUMAS C. M. | When we’ve been there ten thousand years… | J. P. Reese, 1859 | |||
DUNDEE C. M. | Great God attend my humble call... | ||||
DURELL 7s | Praise to God! immortal praise... | Osgood | |||
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EARL 5s & 8s | Behold how the Lord... | From the Portland Collection by David Paine | |||
EASTER ANTHEM | The Lord is ris'n indeed! Hallelujah… | Young's Night Thoughts, 4th Night | William Billings, about 1785 | ||
EASTON L. P. M. | I’ll praise my Maker with my breath… | G. W. Wood | |||
ECKER 8s | All glory to God in the sky… | E. Heginbotham | |||
ECSTASY 7s & 6s. | Oh when shall I see Jesus, And reign with him above… | John Leland | T. W. Carter, about 1844 | ||
EDEN C. M. | O land of rest! for thee I sigh; When will the moments come... | Original, 1820, by john J. Hicks. Arr. by B. F. White, 1869. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
EDGEFIELD 8s. | How tedious and tasteless the hours… | John Newton, 1779 | J. T. White, 1844 | ||
EDMONDS 7, 8. | When Adam was created, He dwelt in Eden's shade… | Eld. E. Dumas, 1859. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
EDOM C. M. | With songs and honors sounding loud… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | John Cole, about 1800. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
ELDER 7s. | Gently glides the stream of life… | American Sunday School Psalmody, 1832 | M. M. Wynn, 1869 | ||
ELLENTHORPE L. M. | Say how may earth and heaven unite… | ||||
ELLICOTT L. M. | Stand up, my soul, shake off thy fears… | John Mason | |||
ELYSIAN 7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 7, 7, 7. |
Burst, ye emerald gates, and bring... |
Baptist Harmony, p. 471. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
ENDLESS DISTRESS 8s, 11s | While sorrows encompass me round… | Floyd's Primitive Hymn Book, No. 382. By Rev. Edmund Dumas; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
ENFIELD C. M. | Before the rosy dawn of day… | S. Chandler; about 1830 | |||
ERROL 7s | While we seek supplies of grace… | ||||
ESSAY 7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 6. | See how wicked the kingdom Is falling ev'ry day... | Baptist Harmony, p. 455. A. C. Clark, 1835. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
ESTER L. M. Original. | Young ladies, all attention give… | Hall’s New Collection, 1804 | John S. Terry, 1869 | ||
ETERNAL DAY C. M. D. | Oh what of all my suff’rings here… | Charles Wesley, 1759 | J. P. Reese, 1859 | ||
ETERNAL HOME C. M. | Our God, our help in ages past… | Dr. Isaac Watts, 1719, Arr. by J. S. James | S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
EUREKA L. M. | Soon will this mortal life be o'er... | By J. P. Reese, Campmeeting Songs, page 204. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
EVENING 7s, Original. | Softly now the light of day… | George W. Doane, 1824 | J. L. White. 1869. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
EVENING SHADE S. M. | The day is past and gone… | John Leland, 1835 | Baptist Harmony, p. 373 .Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
EXHILARATION L. M. | Oh! may I worthy prove to see The saints... | Dr. T. W. Carter, 1844. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
EXHORTATION | Now, in the heat of youthful blood… | Isaac Watts, 1709 | Eliakim Doolittle, 1800 | ||
EXHORTATION C. M. | Lord, in the morning thou shall hear... | ||||
EXIT L. M. | Death, like an over flowing stream... | Rollin Sherman, 1840 | |||
EXPRESSION 11s. | Oh, Jesus, my Savior, I know thou art mine… | Zion Songster, p. 98. Alto S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
EXULTATION 6, 6, 9. | Come away to the skies, My beloved, arise… | Humphreys, 1895 | |||
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FAIRFIELD C. M. | Come, humble sinner, in whose breast A thousand thoughts revolve... | Edmund Jones, 1760 | Hitchcock | ||
FAMILY BIBLE 11s. | How painfully pleasing the fond recollection... | Alto by S, M. Denson, 1911 | |||
FAMILY CIRCLE 8, 7. | Come, Thou Fount of ev’ry blessing… | Robert Robinson, 1758 | R. E. Brown & B. F. White | ||
FAREWELL 11s Original | Farewell, my dear brethren, the time is at hand… | Words selected from, "Zions Songster", 1832 | By W. D. Jones, 1869 | ||
FAREWELL ANTHEM | My friends, I am going a long and tedious journey… | Anonymous | Jacob French, 1789 | ||
FAREWELL TO ALL (First) L. M. D. | And now, my friends, both old and young… | John Blain, 1818 | J. P. Reese, 1859 | ||
FATHERLAND 9s 8s. | There is a place where my hopes are stayed… | William Hunter, 1842 | Samuel Wakefield, Arr. by Silas W. Kay, 1855 | ||
FEDERAL STREET L. M. | My dear Redeemer and my Lord… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | H. K. Oliver | ||
FESTIVAL DAY 6, 9, 9. | Come away to the skies, My beloved arise… | John Wesley, Oct. 12, 1755 | R. F. M. Mann Oct. 22, 1869; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
FIGHT ON S. M. (Original) | Fight on, my soul, till death… | George Heath, 1781 | J. P. Reese, 1859 | ||
FILLMORE L. M. | Great God, let all my tuneful pow'rs awake… | For the Organ, by John P. Rees, 1869 | |||
FISKE S. P. M. | How pleasant ‘tis to see… | ||||
FLEETING DAYS C. M. Original | Time! What an empty vapor… | By Henry G. Mann, Oct. 26, 1869 | |||
FLEMING C. M. | Alas and did my Savior bleed… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | Rearranged in present form by J. M. Sweeney and J. S. James, 1909 | ||
FLORENCE C. M. | Not many years their rounds shall roll… | T. W. Carter, 1844. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
FLORIDA S. M. | Let sinners take their course… | Psalmist, 761st Hymn. Truman S. Wetmore about 1808 | |||
FORT VALLEY C. M. |
To our Redeemer’s glorious name… |
John Newton, 1779 | E. L. King, 1844 | ||
FREDERICKSBURG 7s | Lord of hosts, how lovely, fair… | John Mason | |||
FRIENDSHIP 8s, 7s. | Mercy, O thou son of David… | E. F. Williams, 1869 | |||
FROZEN HEART L. M. | Lord, shed a beam of heavenly day… | Joseph Hart, 1759 | E. J. King, 1844 | ||
FULFILLMENT P. M. | See how the scriptures are fulfilling… | E. J. King, 1844. Alto by S.B. Denson, 1911 | |||
FULSOM 10s & 11s | Brightest and best of the sons of the morning… | Arr. from Mozart’s Sonata in D Major | |||
FUNERAL ANTHEM | I heard a great voice from heav’n… | William Billings | |||
FUNERAL HYMN 7s. (Original) | Clay to clay and dust to dust… | R. F. M. Mann, 1869 | |||
FUNERAL THOUGHT 12, 11. | Thou art gone to the grave, but we will not deplore thee... | Reginald Heber, 1818 | On the Death of an Infant. Caldwell, 1835 | ||
FURLONG 11s | Thou sweet gliding Kedron… | S. Jarden | |||
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GAINESVILLE 7s. (Original) | Lord, we come before Thee now… | William Hammond, 1745 | W. D. Jones, about 1867 | ||
GANGES 8, 8, 6. | Awaked by Sinai's awful sound… | Samson Occune, 1760 | (Copied as it is generally sung) | ||
GAST L. M. | Nature, with all her powers… | ||||
GEBHARDT 7s | Children of the heavenly King… | Rossini | |||
GEORGIA C. M. | Return, O God of love, return, Earth is a tire-some place… | ||||
GLENROY L. M. | Great God, whose universal sway… | E. H. Frost | |||
GLOVER H. M. | The Lord Jehovah reigns… | L. O. Emerson | |||
GOLDEN STREETS 7s. | I am on my journey home… | J. L. Pickard, 1859; Alto S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
GOOD BY C. M. | Farewell, farewell is a lonely sound… | J. G. McCurry, 1855 | J. G. McCurry, 1855, Rearranged by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
GOSPEL TRUMPET L. M. | Hark! How the gospel trumpet sounds… | E. J. King, 1844 | |||
GOSSIP, OR THEY SAY L. M. Original. | They say – ah! Well, supposed they do… | B. F. White, 1869 | Music and Poetry by B. F. White | ||
GRACE CHURCH L. M. | Blest who with generous pity glows… | J. H. Wilcox | |||
GRANTVILLE C. M. | Should earth against my soul engage… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | J. P. Rees, 1859; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
GRAVITY | O happy day that fixed my choice… | Phillip Doddridge, 1755 | |||
GREENE S. P. M. |
How pleased and blest was I… |
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GREENFIELD 8s. | How tedious and tasteless the hours… | John Newton, 1779 | Louis Edson | ||
GREENLAND C. M. D. | With songs and honors sounding loud… | Isaac Watts, 1719 | W. F. Moore, 1867 | ||
GREENSBOROUGH | There is a land of pure delight… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | John Mercer, 1850 | ||
GREEN STREET C. M. | All hail the pow’r of Jesus’ name… | Edward Paronet, 1779 | J. J. Husband, about 1899 | ||
GREENVILLE 8s & 7s | Love divine all love excelling… | Rosseau | |||
GREENWICH L. M. | Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I... | Daniel Reed, 1793 | |||
GRIFFIN 7s, 6s | Whene’re you meet with troubles.. | John Leland, 1833 | Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
GROFF C. M. | All-powerful, self existent God… | ||||
GUARDIAN 7s & 8s | As a shepherd gently leads… | L. O. Emerson | |||
GURNEY 8s & 6s, Peculiar | Let ev’ry heart rejoice and sing… | A. N. Johnson, Theme from Donizetti | |||
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HAGERSTOWN C. M. | This is the day the Lord hath made… | John Mason | |||
HALLELUJAH C. M. | And let this feeble body fail, And let it faint or die... | Charles Wesley, 1759 | William Walker, about 1837. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
HAMBURG L. M. | Kingdoms and thrones to God belong... | Mozart | |||
HAMILTON L. M. | Come, all who love the Lord indeed, Who are from sin and bondage freed... | ||||
HANK S. M. | Welcome sweet day of rest… | Isaac Watts | S. Jarden | ||
HANOVER C. M. | Come, humble sinner, in whose breast A thousand thoughts revolve… | John Newton, 1790 | “Baptist Harmony” page 247 | ||
HAPPY DAY | Blest is the man who shuns the place… | By R. F. M. Mann, Sept. 3, 1868. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
HAPPY HOME L. M. | Oh yes, my Savior I will trust… | J. P. Reese, 1859 | |||
HAPPY LAND H. M. | There is a happy land, far, far away… | Andrew Young, 1838 | Arranged by L. P. Breedlove, 1850 | ||
HAPPY MATCHES 8s, 8s, 6s, or C. P. M. | When Thou, my righteous Judge… | Lady Huntington, 1764 | B. P. White and E. J. King, 1844 | ||
HARDING S. M. | From earliest dawn of life… | ||||
HARDY C. P. M. | When Thou, my righteous Judge… | Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon | A. N. Johnson | ||
HARMONY P. M. | Wake, all ye soaring throngs, and sing... | Americh Hall, 1811. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
HARRIS C. M. | In evil long I took delight... | J. T. White, 1844; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
HATFIELD C. M. | Naked as from the earth we came… | Isaac Watts | |||
HEARD C. M. | Thou dear Redeemer, dying Lamb… | John Cennick | Friedrich Burgmüller | ||
HEAVENLY ARMOR 7s & 6s. | And if you meet with troubles… | John Leland, 1835 | William Walker, 1828. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
HEAVENLY DOVE C. M. | Come, Holy Spirit, heav’nly Dove… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | Absalom Ogletree, 1869 | ||
HEAVENLY LAND C. M. |
There is a land of pure delight… |
Isaac Watts | R. F. M. Mann, 1857. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
HEAVENLY REST C. M. (Original) | How happy are the souls above… | By John S. Terry, 1859; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
HEAVENLY VISION | I beheld, and lo a great multitude… | Taken from Rev. 5:11 | William Billings | ||
HEAVEN'S MY HOME 11s. | Come, all my dear brethren and help me to sing… | R. H. Davis and J. S. Terry, 1869 | R. H. Davis and J. S. Terry, 1869 | ||
HEBRON | Thus far the Lord hath led me on… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | Lowell Mason, 1823 | ||
HEDGEBERRY | Thus the eternal Father spake… | Arranged by B. F. W. 1869 | |||
HEINITSCH S. M. | Jesus, the Conqueror… | Charles Wesley | Cutler | ||
HEITSHUE L. P. M. | Let all the earth their voices raise… | Isaac Watts | |||
HELP ME TO SING P. M. | Ye souls who are bound unto Canaan… | Dover Selection, 1828 | B. H. White, 1859 | ||
HIGHLANDS OF HEAVEN 6s and 7s. | Sinner, go, will you go, To the highlands of heaven… | J. D. Arnold, 1869 | |||
HILL OF ZION S. M. Original. | The hill of Zion yields A thousand sacred sweets… | R. F. M. Mann, April 12, 1868 | |||
HINGHAM S. M. | My God, my life, my love… | Isaac Watts, 1767 | |||
HOLINESS 6 lines, 7s. | Daniel's wisdom may I know… | "Zion Songster," page 7. E. J. King, 1844. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
HOLMAN C. M. | When I pour out my soul in prayer… | ||||
HOLMES L. M. | That man is blest, who stands in awe of God… | E. H. Frost | |||
HOLY CITY |
There is a holy city, A happy world above… |
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HOLY LAND C. M. (Original). | There is a land of pure delight... | Isaac Watts, 1707 | By R. F. M. Mann, Nov. 20, 1869 | ||
HOLY MANNA 8s & 7s | Brethren, we have met to worship, And adore the Lord our God… | J. W. Moore | |||
HOME ABOVE C. M. Double, Original. | Oh, for a light to guide my feet... | J. L. Hinton, 1859 | |||
HOME L. M. Original. | While trav’ling through this vale of tears… | B. F. White, 1869 | Music and Poetry by B. F. White, 1869 | ||
HOMER L. M. | Why will ye waste on trifling cares… | A. N. Johnson | |||
HOPE H. M. | Young men and maidens raise your tuneful… | Charles Wesley, 1763 | Thomas Bradfield, 1859 | ||
HOSANNA 7s, 8s. | When, his salvation bringing, To Zion Jesus came... | Joshua King, 1830 | Americh Hall, 1811. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
HUMBLE PENITENT L. M. | Just as I am without one plea… | Charlotte Elliott, 1836 | By Rev. H. S. Rees, 1869 | ||
HUMBLE RELIEF L. M. D. Original | A poor wayfaring man of grief… | James Mungomery, 1826 | For the Organ, by R. F. Mann, 1869 | ||
HUNTINGTON L. M. | Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I to mourn… | ||||
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