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RAGAN L. M. | Farewell, vain world, I'm going home… | Arr. by W. F. Moore, Oct. 12, 1869. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
RANGELY L. M. | Almighty Ruler of the skies... | ||||
RAY L. M. | Oh come, loud anthems let us sing… | Nahum Tate | Arr. by A. N. Johnson | ||
RAYMOND C. M. | Hark, the glad sound! The Savior comes… | Phillip Dodridge, 1725 | John McCurry, 1885; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
RAYNHAM C. M. | All hail the power of Jesus’ name... | Edward Perronet | H. W. Wood | ||
REDEMPTION 11s | Come friends and relations, Let’s join hearts… | Leonard P. Breedlove, 1844 | |||
REESE C. M. (Original) | There is a house not made with hands… | Isaac Watts, 1709 | Edmund Dumas, 1859; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
RELIGION IS A FORTUNE 7s & 6s. | Oh when shall I see Jesus… | John Leland, 1793 | William L. Williams, 1850 | ||
RELIGION IS SWEET | Tis religion that can give… | Mary Masters, 1750 | W. R. Waldrup, 1850; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
REMEMBER ME C. M. | There is a fountain filled with blood… | B. F. White & L. L. Leadbetter, 1859 | |||
REPENTANCE C. M. D. | Oh, if my soul was formed for woe… | Isaac Watts, 1789 | Peck. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
REPOSO C. M. | Again, from calm and sweet repose... | Charles Philpot | J. Sherwin | ||
RESURRECTION P. M. | My father’s gone to view that land… | S. M. Denson, 1908 | S. M. Denson, 1908 | ||
REST 8s & 4s | There is a calm for those who weep… | James Montgomery | L. O. Emerson, from the Rombero Collection | ||
RESTORATION (FIRST) 8s, 7s. | Come, Thou Fount of ev’ry blessing… | Robert Robinson, 1758 | Southern Harmony, 1835 | ||
RESTORATION L. M. | How many year has man been driv'n… | John Cennick, 1741 | D. P. White, 1850 | ||
REST FOR THE WEARY 8s 7s |
Come, Thou Fount of ev’ry blessing… |
Robert Robinson, 1758 | Arr. by B. F. White, 1869 | ||
RETURN AGAIN 8s & 7s. | Savior, visit Thy plantation… | John Newton, 1779 | Arranged by William L. Williams, 1850 | ||
REVERENTIAL ANTHEM. | Give unto the Lord the glory… | E. J. King, 1844. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
RHODE ISLAND 8, 8, 6, 8, 8, 6 | Thou great mysterious God unknown… | Charles Wesley, 1747 | |||
RIVER OF JORDAN L. M. | Jesus my all to heaven is gone… | John G. McCurry; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
ROCHESTER C. M. | Come, let us join our cheerful songs With angels round the seas... | Isaac Watts, 1707 | |||
ROCKINGHAM C. M. | Salvation! Oh, the joyful sound… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | D. P. White, 1850; Lowell Mason on or about 1826; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
ROLL JORDAN L. M. | He comes! He comes! the Judge severe… | Charles Wesley, 1758, Alt. | A. W. and John G. McCurry, 1855 | ||
ROLL ON L. M. | Why should we start and fear to die… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | Cynthia Bass, 1850; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
ROLLE L. M. | Jesus shall reign where’er the sun… | A. N. Johnson | |||
ROSE OF SHARON | I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valley... | William Billings, about 1778 | |||
ROTHWELL L. M. | Awake the trumpet’s lofty sound… | John Milton | William Tans’ur | ||
RUSSIA L. M. | My spirit looks to God alone… | Daniel Reed, 1793 | |||
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SABBATH MORNING C. M. D. Original | Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear my voice… | Isaac Watts, 1719 | R. H. White (S), James L. White (A), W. B. Mann (T) & J. F. Davis (B) | ||
SACRED MUSIC Original, 8s 7s | In the floods of tribulation… | Samuel Pearce, 1800 | R. F. Mann, 1853; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
SACRED REST L. M. Original. | Sweet is the day of sacred rest… | Isaac Watts, 1719 | W. D. Jones, 1869 | ||
SACRED STREAM L. M. | There is a stream, whose gentle flow… | Henry G. Mann, 1869 | |||
SAINT’S REQUEST C. M. | Young people all attention give… | J. S. Terry, 1850 | |||
SALEM C. M. | How sweet the name of Jesus sounds In a believer’s ear… | John Newton, 1779 | “Dossey’s Choice” page 58 | ||
SALEM L. M. | He dies, the Friend of sinners dies… | Isaac Watts, 1809 | Methodist H. B., Page 455, and Psalmist, 232d Hymn | ||
SALUTATION 7, 6, 8, 7, 7, 6, 7, 6. | Good morning, brother pilgrim… | Mercer's Cluster, page 230 | |||
SANDTOWN C. M. D. | Urged by compassion, I look round upon… | T. W. Carter, 1844 | |||
SARDINIA C. M. D. |
Behold the love,– the gen'rous love… |
Isaac watts, 1719 | Castle, 1794 | ||
SARDIS Original L. M. | Come on, my fellow pilgrims, come… | Charles' Hymns and Spiritual Songs, 1803 | Miss Sarah Lancaster, 1869 | ||
SAVE, LORD, OR WE PERISH 12s. Original. |
When thru the torn sail the wild tempest… | Riginauld Heber, 1820 | By M. Mark Wynn, 1869 | ||
SAVE MIGHTY LORD L. M. | Jesus, my all, to heav'n is gone... | John Cennick, 1743 | J. A. and J. F. Wade, 1854. Re-arranged by J. S. James, 1909 | ||
SAWYER'S EXIT 9. 8. | How bright is the day when the Christian... | S. B. Sawyer, 1850 | S. B. Sawyer, 1850 | ||
SCHNECTADY L. M. | From all that dwell below the skies… | Isaac Watts, 1709 | Psalmist 926th Hymn. Nehemiah Shumway, 1801 | ||
SCHNECK L. M. |
Arise! arise!– with joy survey… |
Thomas Kelly | Arr. by A. N. Johnson | ||
SCHOFIELD S. M. | Soldiers of Christ arise… | Charles Wesley | J. H. Willcox | ||
SEARS C. M. | Strait is the way– the door is strait… | Isaac Watts | A. N. Johnson | ||
SEND A BLESSING 10s & 11s. | Oh, tell me no more Of this world’s vain store… | John Gambold, 1748 | B. F. White & L. L. Ledbetter, 1859 | ||
SERVICE OF THE LORD L. M. | Farewell, vain world, I'm going home... | E. J. King, 1844 | |||
SHADY GROVE C. M. | Oh, how stupendous was the pow'r that raised me… | J. D. Arnold, 1869 | |||
SHARON P. M. | How pleasant 'tis to see… | Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
SHARON’S LOVELY ROSE S. M. Original. | In Sharon's lovely rose, Immortal beauties shine… | Henry G. Mann, Oct. 30, 1869 | |||
SHARPSBURG C. M. | Blest Jesus while in mortal flesh I hold my frail abode… | Philip Doddridge, 1755 | J. P. Reese & J. A. Shell, 1869 | ||
SHEBURUE C. M. | While shepherds watch'd their flocks by night... | Nahum Tate, 1709 | Daniel Reed, 1793 | ||
SHENSTONE C. M. | Yes, I will bless Thee, O my God... | Ottiwell Heginbotham | |||
SHEPHERD L. M. | Jesus shall reign where’er the sun... | Isaac Watts | Arr. by A. N. Johnson | ||
SHEPHERDS REJOICE C. M. D. | Shepherds, rejoice! lift up your eyes… | L. P. Breedlove, Rearranged by B. S. Aiken, 1908 | |||
SHILOAH C. M. | The time is swiftly rolling on… | Thomas Waller, 1859 | |||
SHIRLAND S. M. |
Behold the morning sun… |
Isaac Watts | Samuel Stanley | ||
SHOUTING SONG 7s & 8s. | Jesus, grant us all a blessing… | B. F. White | |||
SICHEM C. M. | My soul, how lovely is the place… | Isaac Watts | Dr. J. W. Callcott | ||
SICILY 8s & 7s | Savior, source of every blessing… | Robert Robinson | |||
SIENZA 6s & 5s | When shall we meet again... | Alaric Alexander Wats | |||
SIDNEY C. M. D. | My Shepherd will supply me need… | H. A. Parris, 1908 | Whit Denson, 1908 | ||
SILVER STREET S. M. | Come sound His praise abroad… | Isaac watts, 1719 | Isaac Smith, 1770 | ||
SING TO ME OF HEAVEN S. M. | Oh, sing to me of heav'n… | Mary Stanley Bunce Dana | John Massengale, 1850 | ||
SINGING SCHOOL P. M. | O tell me, young friends, while the morning's fair and cool… | J. H. Moss, 1832 | J. H. Moss, 1832 | ||
SKILES H. M. | Join all the glorious names... | Isaac Watts | J. Osgood | ||
SMYRNA C. M. | Why should the children of a king… | Oliver Holder, 1792. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
SNYDER C. M. | Ye humble souls, approach your God... | Anne Steele | |||
SOFT MUSIC 7, 6, 7, 7. | Soft, soft music is stealing– Sweet, sweet… | Mary Stanley Bunce Dana | Arranged by B. F. White, 1850 | ||
SONG TO THE LAMB C. M. | Behold the glories of the Lamb… | Psalmist Supplement, Hymn 343. Arranged by D. P. White, 1859 | |||
SONORA L. M. | My God, how endless is thy love... | Isaac Watts | M. Slason | ||
SONS OF SORROW 8s, 7s. | Hail ye sighing sons of sorrow… | Arranged by William Houser | |||
SOUNDING JOY S. M. | Behold the morning sun Begins his glorious way… | Isaac Watts, 1719 | Justin Morgan, 1790 | ||
SOUTH UNION 12, 11. | Hosanna to Jesus, I'm fill'd with His praises… | Unknown | |||
SOUTHWELL 8, 8, 6. | 'Tis finished, The Redeemer said… | Samuel Stennett, 1787 | Elihu Carpenter, 1786 | ||
SPAN OF LIFE C. M. D. | My span of life will soon be gone… | Frances Maria Cowper, 1792 | S. M. Brown, 1869 | ||
SPANGLER L. M. | Great God of nations, now to Thee... | Alfred A. Woodhull | Arr. by A. N. Johnson | ||
SPRAGUE S. M. | We come with joyful song... | A. N. Johnson | |||
SPRING P. M. | The scatter'd clouds are fled at the last… | Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
ST. JOHNS C. M. | Now shall my solemn vows be paid… | Isaac Watts | |||
ST. MARTINS C. M. | O Thou to whom all creatures bow... | William Tansur | |||
ST. PAUL 7s. (Original) | Daniel's wisdom may I know... | R. F. M. Mann, Dec. 13, 1868. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
ST. PETERS 8s. | How shall a lost sinner In pain… | William Billings, 1793 | |||
ST. THOMAS S. M. (Arr. 1) | Come, sound His praise abroad… | Isaac Watts, 1719 | Aaron Williams, 1770 | ||
ST. THOMAS S. M. (Arr. 2) | My soul, repeat His praise... | Isaac Watts | Aaron Williams | ||
STAFFORD S. M. | See what a living stone The builders did refuse… | Daniel Reed, 1793 | |||
STAR IN THE EAST 11s and 10s. | Hail the blest morn when the great Mediator…. | R. Herron, 1835 | |||
STAR OF COLUMBIA 11s. | Columbia! Columbia! To glory arise… | Dr. Timothy Dwight, 1777 | Miss M. T. Durham, 1834 | ||
STEWART C. M. | When verdure clothes the fertile vale... | Anne Steele | |||
STIEFF C. M. | I love to steal awhile away... | Phoebe H. Brown | John Gaunt | ||
STILL BETTER 8s & 7s. Original. | Teach me how to do my duty… | Israel Bradfield & J. L. Meggs, 1869 | |||
STOCKWOOD 8s & 7s. (Original) | Sister, thou wast mild and lovely... | Dr. S. F. Smith | By M. Mark Wynn, 1859 | ||
STONE S. M. | Firm and unmoved are they... | Isaac Watts | J. H. Willcox | ||
STRATFIELD L. M. | Through ev'ry age, eternal God… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | Psalmist 1073d Hymn | ||
STREET 6s & 4s | Come, thou Almighty King… | Anonymous | E. Heginbotham | ||
STRUGGLE ON L. M. | Our praying time will soon be o’er… | H. S Rees, 1859 | H. S. Rees, 1859; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
SUFFIELD C. M. | Teach me the measure of my days, Thou Maker of my frame... | Isaac Watts, 1719 | Psalmist, 1055th Hymn | ||
SUPPLICATION L. M. | O Thou who hear'st when sinners cry, Tho' all my crimes before Thee lie… | Isaac Watts, 1719 | |||
SUSQUEHANNAH C. M. | Father, whate’er of earthly bliss... | Anne Steele | Edwin Bruce | ||
SWAN L. M. | The heavens declare thy glory, Lord... | Isaac Watts | E. H. Frost | ||
SWEET AFFLICTION 8s, 7s. | In the floods of tribulation… | John J. Rosseau, 1752 | John J. Rosseau, 1752. Alto S. M. Denson | ||
SWEET AFTON 11s. | O Jesus, my Savior, to Thee I submit… | Arranged by B. F. White, 1869 | |||
SWEET CANAAN 8s & 9s. |
O who will come and go with me… |
Rev. John Moffitt, 1829 | Rev. John Moffitt, 1829 | ||
SWEET COMMUNION 8s, 7s. | May the grace of Christ our Savior… | H. S. Reese & J. H. Jenkins, 1859 | |||
SWEET DAY C. M. | There is a land of pure delight… | Isaac Watts, 1709 | T. L. Denson, 1908 | ||
SWEET HEAVEN L. M. | The Lord who built the earth and sky… | E. L. King, 1850; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
SWEET HOME 11, 11, 11, 11, 5, 11. | Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints… | Howard Payne, 1823 | Sir Henry Bishop, about 1826. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
SWEET MORNING L. M. | The happy day will soon appear… | Arr. by H. S. Reese; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
SWEET PROSPECT C. M. | On Jordan's stormy banks I stand… | Samuel Stennett, 1787 | William Walker, 1833 | ||
SWEET RIVERS C. M. | Sweet rivers of redeeming love Lie just before mine eye… | J. W. Moore | |||
SWEET SOLITUDE L. M. | Hail, solitude, thou gentle queen… | Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
SWEET UNION L. M. | Awake my soul in joyful lays… | Samuel Meadley | J. P. Reese, 1859; Alto by S, M. Denson, 1911 | ||
SYMONDS L. M. | Jesus shall reign where’er the sun… | ||||
SYMPHONY P. M. | Behold the Judge descends. his guards are nigh… | R. D. Monson, 1810 | |||
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TABLER C. M. | Oh ‘twas a joyful sound to hear... | E. H. Frost | |||
TALBOTTON 7s. | Hark! My soul, it is the Lord… | "Baptist Harmony," page 141. E. J. King, 1844 | |||
TARBUTTON S. M. | Firm and unmoved are they... | Isaac Watts | E. H. Frost | ||
TENNEY C. H. M. | When I can trust my all with God... | Josiah Conder | |||
THE BIRMAN HYMN L. M. D. | O, Seek ye heaven golden land… | W. W. Parks, 1850 | |||
THE BLESSED BIBLE 12s 11s. | How painfully pleasing the fond recollection… | William L. Williams, 1550 | |||
THE BLESSED LAMB 8s & 7s. | See the happy faces waiting… | ||||
THE BLIND GIRL C. M. D. | Mother, they say the stars are bright… | J. M. and J. C. Brown | J. M. and J. C. Brown, 1908 | ||
THE BOWER OF PRAYER | To leave my dear friends, and with neighbors to part... | Re-arr. by E. J. King | Rev. John Osborn, 1815 | ||
THE BRIDE’S FAREWELL P. M. Original. | Farewell, mother, tears are beaming… | Miss M. L. Beevor, ca. 1840 | H. S. Reese, 1869 | ||
THE CAUSE OF CHRIST 7s, 5s. | Who the cause of Christ would yield... | E. L. King, 1859; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
THE CHILD OF GRACE C. M. D. | How happy's every child of grace... | Charles Wesley, 1759 | Mercer's "Cluster," page 246. E. J. King, 1844 | ||
THE CHRISTIAN’S FLIGHT C. M. Original | Not many years their rounds shall roll… | Words Rearranged by W. F. Moore, 1866 | W. F. Moore, 1866 | ||
THE CHRISTIAN’S HOPE | We have our troubles here below… | H. A. Parris, 1907 | |||
THE CHRISTIAN’S HOPE 8, 8, 8, 6, 8, 8, 8, 6. | A few more days on earth to spend... | William Walker, about 1832. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
THE CHRISTIAN’S NIGHTLY SONG 6, 6, 10 (Original) | I’ll sing my Savior’s grace… | E. T. Pound, 1859 | |||
THE CHRISTIAN’S WARFARE 12, 11, 11, 11, 12, 11. | I find myself placed in a state of probation… | Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
THE CHURCH’S DESOLATION 8s &7s. | Well may Thy servants morn, my God… | J. T. White, 1844 | |||
THE CONVERTED THIEF C. M. D. | As on the cross the Savior hung, And wept, and bled, and died... | Bass and tenor arr. by William House | |||
THE DYING BOY C. M. D. | I’m dying, mother, dying now… | Composed by H. S. Reese, 1859 | |||
THE DYING CALIFORNIAN 8, 7. | Lay up nearer brother, nearer… | Ball and Drinkard, 1859 | Ball and Drinkard, 1859 | ||
THE DYING CHRISTIAN 11, 8. | Ye objects of sense, and enjoyments of time... | Original tune by Edward Harwood, 1760. Re-arranged by E. J. King, 1844 | |||
THE DYING MINISTER C. M. | The time is swiftly rolling on... | Elder E. Dumas, 1854 | By Elder E. Dumas, 1854. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
THE ENQUIRE C. M. | I'm not ashamed to own my Lord... | Isaac Watts, 1709 | Psalmist, hymn 553. B. F. White. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
THE GOLDEN HARP L. M. | Farewell, vain world, I'm going home… | Sacred Harp, 1869 | J. P. Reese, 1869 | ||
THE GOOD OLD WAY L. M. | Lift up your heads, Immanuel's friends… | Dover Selection, P. 50. William Walker, 1835 | |||
THE GOOD PHYSICIAN, A Revival Song. | How lost was my condition… | John Newton, 1789 | By Elder E. Dumas, 1869. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
THE GOSPEL POOL S. M. Original. | Beside the gospel pool, Appointed for the poor… | John Newton, 1779 | Edmund Dumas, 1869 | ||
THE GREAT DAY P. M. | I’ve a long time heard that there will be a judgment… | Arr by J. P. Reese, 1859 | |||
THE GREAT ROLL-CALL | At the sounding of the trumpet, When life's work at last is o'er... | Lacy Freer Shaffer, 1909 | S. M. and T. J. Denson and J. S. James, 1909 | ||
THE GRIEVED SOUL 7, 6 | Come soul and let us try… | Miss M. A. Hendon, 1859; Alto by S. M. Donson, 1911 | |||
THE HAPPY SAILOR 10s. | Come tell of your ship and what is her name… | Vss. 2 & 3 by C. J. Griggs, 1911 | Arr by B. F. White, 1859 | ||
THE HEAVENLY PORT C. M. | On Jordan's stormy banks I stand... | Samuel Stennett, 1787 | Edmund Dumas, 1859 | ||
THE HEBREW CHILDREN H. M. | Where are the Hebrew children? Safe in the… | Peter Cartwright between 180-1825; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
THE HILL OF ZION S. M. (Original) | The Hill of Zion yields… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | B. F. White, 1859 | ||
THE INFANT REQUEST L. M. | For just before the fatal hour… | W. T. Webb, 1869 | W. T. Webb, 1869 | ||
THE KINGDOM 7s Original. | Children of the heavenly King! As ye journey, sweetly sing… | Rev. John Cennick, 1742 | R. F. M. Mann, June 17, 1869 | ||
THE LAST WORDS OF COPERNICUS C. M. (Original) | Ye golden lamps of Heav'n, farewell... | Miss Sarah Lancaster, 1869 | |||
THE LONE PILGRIM 11s, 8s. | I came to the place where the lone pilgrim… | B. F. White | B. F. White, 1850; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
THE LOST CITY 7, 6. | O when shall I see Jesus, And reign with Him above… | John Leland, 1833 | E. L. King, 1859; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
THE LOVED ONES 11, 8. | Be kind to thy father… | E. T. Pound, 1859; Alto by S. M. Denson. 1911 | |||
THE LOVELY STORY | A story most lovely I'll tell... | E. J. King, about 1850 | E. J. King, 1850 | ||
THE MARCELLAS 7s. | Children of the heavenly king… | John Cennick, 1742 | Alto by S. M, Denson, 1911 | ||
THE MARRIAGE IN THE SKIES C. M. D. | O ring the bells of heaven high… | S. M. Denson, 1909 | Mrs. Sidney Denson, wife of S. M. Denson, 1909 | ||
THE MESSIAH’S PRAISE 6s, 8s, Original | My heart and voice I raise… | By R. F. M. Mann and James A. Sparks, 1869; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
THE MIDNIGHT CRY 7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 7. | When a mighty cry began… | Baptist Harmony, p. 483. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
THE MORNING TRUMPET | O when shall I see Jesus, And reign with Him above… | John Leland, 1833 | B. F. White, 1847 | ||
THE PILGRIM’S LOT 8, 8, 6. | How happy is the pilgrim's lot… | John Wesley, 1746 | Mercer's Cluster, page 224. A. Gramblin | ||
THE PRODIGAL SON C. M. | Afflictions, tho' they seem severe… | Baptist Harmony, p. 227. E. J. King, 1844 | |||
THE PROMISED LAND C. M. | On Jordan's stormy banks I stand… | Samuel Stennet, 1787 | Arr. By Miss M. Durham, about 1840 | ||
THE OLD FASHION BIBLE 12s, 11s. | How painfully pleasing the fond recollection… | Young Christian's Companion, 1826 | L. P. Breelove, 1850 | ||
THE OLD SHIP OF ZION | What ship is this that will take us all home… | T. W. Carter, 1850. Re-arranged | |||
THE RED SEA ANTHEM Original. | The Lord spake unto Moses, saying… | B. F. White, 1850 | |||
THE ROCK THAT IS HIGHER THAN I 11s. | Convinced as a sinner, to Jesus I come… | Dobell's Selection, 1810 | Arr. by B. F. W., 1889; William Houser, 1848; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
THE ROYAL BAND 12s & 11s. | Hosanna to Jesus, my soul's fill'd with praises… | Mercer's Cluster, 1829 | W. T. Power, 1850 | ||
THE SAINTS BOUND FOR HEAVEN H. M. | Our bondage it shall end by and by… | E. J. King and William Walker, 1834 | |||
THE SAINT’S DELIGHT C. M. | When I can read my title clear… | Isaac Watts, 1709 | F. Price; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
THE SAVIOR’S CALL 6s. | Come, wand'ring sheep, oh, come… | By E. Heritage, 1869 | |||
THE SINNER’S FRIEND P. M. | He dies! the friend of sinners dies… | Rearranged by J. P. Reese, 1869 | Arranged for the Organ by J. P. Reese, 1869 | ||
THE SKY L. M. (Original) | Loud swell the pealing organ's notes… | R. F. M Mann, 1869 | |||
THE SPIRITUAL SAILOR 7s & 6s. | The people called Christians… | I. Neighbond, date not known. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
THE SURRENDER 8, 7, 4. | Welcome, welcome, dear Redeemer… | S. R. Pennick, 1890 | |||
THE TEACHER’S FAREWELL S. M. | Our school now closes out, And we today must part… | Elder Edmund Dumas, 1858 | Elder Edmund Dumas, 1858 (Poetry original) | ||
THE TRAVELER 7s. | Trav'ler haste, the night comes… | Arr. By A. Ogletree, 1868 | |||
THE TRUMPET 12s. | The chariot! the chariot! its wheels roll in fire… | J. Williams. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
THE TURTLE DOVE L. M. D. | Hark! Don't you hear the turtle dove… | Dover Selection, P. 150. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
THE WANDERER’S GRAVE C. M. | Away from home, away from friends… | W. L. Williams, 1859; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
THE WEARY SOUL | Ye weary, heavy laden souls… | J. T. White, 1844 | |||
THE WEEPING SAVIOR C. M. Original | Alas and did my Savior bleed… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | Elder E. Dumas, 1839; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
THE WONDER L. M. Original. | Oh, 'tis a glorious mystery 'tis a wonder… | By E. Dumas, 1869 | |||
THE YEAR OF JUBILEE H. M. | Blow ye the trumpet, blow, The gladly solemn sound… | Charles Wesley, 1750 | J. L. Pickran, 1859 | ||
TILLINGHAST 7s | Give us room, that we may dwell… | Thomas Kelly | E. H. Frost | ||
TIMMONS C. M. (Original) | Lord, thou wilt hear me when I pray… | E. F. Williams, 1859. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
‘TIS A WONDER L. M. Original. | Oh, ‘tis a glorious mystery, ‘Tis a wonder… | J. P. Rees, 1857 | |||
TO DIE NO MORE L. M. | Why should we start, and fear to die… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | Elder E. Dumas, 1856 | ||
TOLLING BELL 10s 4s. | Shed not a tear o’er your friend’s early bier… | M. H. Turner, 1859 | By R. F. M. Mann, Nov. 1, 1868; For Miss M. A. White and E. A. Mann | ||
TOURJEE S. M. | My soul, be on thy guard… | George Heath | |||
TRAVELING ON L. M. | Farewell, my loving friends, farewell… | S. M. Denson and J. S. James, 1911 | |||
TRAVELING PILGRIM L. M. | Farewell, vain world, I'm going home… | S. H. R. | H. P. Reese, 1850; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
TRIBULATION C. M. | Death, 'tis a melancholy day To those who have no God... | Watts. Hymn 55, Book 2 | F. F. Chopin | ||
TRIBUTE ANTHEM | O, how charming, O how charming… | Original by Samuel Stennett, 1787; Revised by G. B. Daniell, 1911 | G. B. Daniell, 1911 | ||
TRIUMPH H. M. | Awake, our drowsy souls... | Elizabeth Scott | Lockhart | ||
TURN, SINNER, TURN L. M. | Today, if you will hear his voice… | E. J. King. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
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UNION ST. L. M. | Oh praise the Lord in that blest place… | Nahum Tate & Nicholas Brady | H. W. Wood | ||
UNION P. M. | Come, brothers and sisters who love one another… | E. J. King, 1844 | |||
UNION GROVE L. M. | O welcome, welcome festal day… | W. L. Williams, 1859 | |||
UXBRIDGE L. M. (Arr. 1) | The heav'ns declare thy glory, Lord… | Dr. Isaac Watts, 1719 | Lowell Mason, 1823 | ||
UXBRIDGE L. M. (Arr. 2) | Come, dearest Lord, and bless this day... | John Dobell | L. Mason | ||
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VAIN WORLD, ADIEU 8. 4. | When, for eternal worlds we steer… | Seaman's Devotional Assistant, 1830 | Elder E. Dumas, 1856; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
VALE OF SORROW P. M. | While in this vale of sorrow I travel on in pain… | Published in 1769 | |||
VALLEY GROVE L. M. | How blest the righteous when he die… | R. F. Ball, about 1844 | |||
VAN CAMPEN 7s | Thou that dost my life prolong… | E. H. Frost | |||
VERILIUS 8, 7 & 4 | Yes! we trust the day is breaking… | Thomas Kelly | A. N. Johnson | ||
VERMONT C. M. D. | In vain we lavish out our lives… | ||||
VERNON L. M. | Come, O Thou traveler unknown, Whom still I hold, but can-not see… | F. F. Chopin | |||
VESPER 8, 7, 8, 7 Original. | Savior, tender Shepherd, hear me… | C. F. Letson, 1859 | |||
VICTORIA C. M. | Alas! And did my Savior bleed… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | Leonard P. Breedlove, 1859; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
VILLULIA 8. 7. | Mercy O thou Son of David… | John Newton, 1779 | J. M. Day, 1850 | ||
VIRGINIA C. M. | The words the raging winds control… | Oliver Bronson, 1783 | |||
VIRTUE L. M. | Broad is the road that leads to death… | Isaac Watts | |||
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WAKEFIELD L. M. | Come, weary souls, with sin oppressed… | Anne Steele | |||
WANWORTH 8s | My gracious Redeemer’s love... | Harwood | |||
WAR DEPARTMENT 11s. | No more shall the sound of the war-whoop be heard… | ||||
WARE 6s & 4s | Let the still air rejoice… | “Temperance Hymn” by Pierpout. | William S. Tilden | ||
WARNERVILLE S. M. | When the last moment comes… | Mr. Dana Shindler, 1840 | Arranged by I. M. Shell; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
WARRENTON 8s, 7s. | Come, thou fount of ev'ry blessing… | Rev. Robert Robinson, 1758 | Bass and Tenor by J. Williams. Treble by William Walker, 1835 | ||
WARRING 6s & 4s Peculiar. | Today the Savior calls… | E. Heritage, 1844 | |||
WARWICK C. M. | Lord, in the morning thou shall hear… | Samuel Stanley | |||
WASHINGTON L. M. | Dismiss us with thy blessing, Lord… | Psalmist, 64th hymn | |||
WATCHMAN S. M. | A charge to keep I have, A God to glorify, A never-dying soul to save... | Charles Wesley, 1762 | Leach | ||
WEARY PILGRIM 7s, 9s. | Come and taste, along with me… | Caleb Jarvis Taylor, 1803 | Leonard P. Breelove, 1850; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
WEBSTER S. M. | Come we who love the Lord, And let our joys be known... | Isaac Watts, 1707 | |||
WEEP NO MORE H. M. | A few more years shall roll… | Arr by H. S. Reese, 1911 | Rev. H. S. Reese, 1911 | ||
WEEPING MARY 7s 3s. | They crucified the Savior… | J. P. Reese, 1859; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
WEEPING PETER 7s 6s. | Jesus, let Thy pitying eye… | Charles Wesley, 1749 | Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
WEEPING PILGRIM 6s 4s 7s. | You may tell them father when you see them… | J. P. Reese, 1859; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
WEEPING SAVIOR S. M. | Did Christ o'er sinners weep? And shall our cheeks be dry... | Rev. Benjaman Beddome, about 1849 | Joseph Barnby | ||
WEEPING SINNER 7s. (Original) | Weeping sinners, dry your tears… | J. P. Reese, 1868 | |||
WE’LL SOON BE THERE L. M. | Oh, who will come and go with me… | O. B. 1859 | By Oliver Bradfield; Alto by J.P Reese, 1859 | ||
WESTFORD L. M. | Far from my thoughts, vain world, be gone… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | Daniel Reed, 1806 | ||
WHEN I AM GONE 10s & 4s. | Shed not a tear o'er your friend's early bier… | M. H. Turner, 1852 | M. H. Turner, 1852 | ||
WHITE C. M. | Ye fleeting charms of earth farewell… | Dobell's New Selection, 1810 | By. Eld. Edmund Dumas, 1856 | ||
WELLS L. M. (Arr. 1) | Life is the time to serve the Lord, The time t'insure the great reward... |
Isaac Watts, 1719 |
Israel Holdroyd, 1716 | ||
WELLS L. M. (Arr. 2) | Life is the time to serve the Lord… | Isaac Watts | Israel Holdroyd | ||
WHITEHOUSE S. M. | Behold His wondrous grace... | J. H. Wilcox | |||
WHITESTOWN L. M. | Where nothing dwelt but beasts of prey… | Thomas Howell, 1808 | |||
WHITNER C. M. | When verdure clothes the fertile vale… | ||||
WHITNEY S. H. M. | One smile, one gracious smile... | ||||
WIESLING C. M. | To thee, my righteous King and Lord… | W. Wrangham | Arr. from Kreissmann | ||
WILHELMINA 8s & 7s | One there is, above all others... | John Newton | A. N. Johnson | ||
WILL YOU GO | We're traveling home to heaven above… | Richard Jinkes, 18th Century, English | B. F. White, about 1844 | ||
WILLARD H. M. | How pleasing is the voice of God… | J. Osgood | |||
WILLIAMS S. M. | A charge to keep I have, A God to glorify… | Charles Wesley, 1762 | Oliver Bradfield, 1850 | ||
WILMOT 7s | Lo! the Lord Jehovah liveth… | William Goode | Carl Maria von Weber | ||
WINCHESTER L. M. | My soul, thy great creator praise… | Dr. Croft | |||
WINDHAM L. M. | Broad is the road that leads to death And thousands walk together there... | Isaac Watts, 1709 | Daniel Reed, 1785 | ||
WINTER C. M. | His hoary frost, his fleecy snow, Descend and clothe the ground... | Daniel Reed, 1785 | |||
WISONG 11s & 8s | The Lord is great! ye hosts of heaven… | D. Dutton, Jr. | John Mason | ||
WOLLASTON C. M. | Come, humble souls, ye mourners, come… | Ottiwell Heginbotham | A. N. Johnson | ||
WONDROUS LOVE 12, 9, 6, 6, 12, 9. | What wondrous love is this! oh, my soul… | Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
WOODSTOCK C. M. | My Shepherd will supply my need... | Isaac Watts | Dutton | ||
WOODVILLE 8s. | Sinners, perhaps this news with you… | Rev. Mr. Thomas | |||
WORCESTER S. M. | How beauteous are their feet… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | Psalmist 949th Hymn | ||
WORLDS ABOVE H. M. Original. | Lord of the world above… | Isaac Watts, 1719 | B. F. W., 1850; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
WORLDS UNKNOWN S. M. Original | And am I born to die, To lay this body down… | Charles Wesley, 1753 | H. S. Reese, 1859; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
WRENTHAM L. M. | 'Twas from thy hand, my God I came... | Isaac Watts (Psalm 139) | Handel Pond | ||
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YOUTH WILL SOON BE GONE L. M. D. Original | Youth like the spring, will soon be gone… | J. P. Rees, 1859; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
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ZION’S JOY S. M. | How beauteous are their feet… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | By Dr. W. J. Thomas; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
ZION’S SHIP 8s 7s. | Oh, to grace how great a debtor, Daily I’m constrained to be… | Robert Robinson, 1790 | Tenor by J. D. Arnold, 1869; Bass and Treble by C. F. White | ||
ZYNDER-ZEE C. M. D. Original | Look, how we grovel here below.. | M. Mark Wynn, 1850; Early's Hymn Book, page 163 | |||
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