Author: Fanny AndersonHymnal: RW1887 #113 (1887)Person Name: Fanny AndersonFirst Line: O I am singing of JesusLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [O I am singing of Jesus]
Author: Anon.Hymnal: RW1887 #31 (1887)Person Name: Anon.First Line: I am dwelling on the mountainRefrain First Line: Is this not the land of BeulahLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [I am dwelling on the mountain]
Author: Rev. J. B. AtchinsonHymnal: RW1887 #14 (1887)Person Name: Rev. J. B. AtchinsonFirst Line: There's a stranger at the doorRefrain First Line: Let the Saviour inLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [There's a stranger at the door]
Author: Edward A. BarnesHymnal: RW1887 #59 (1887)Person Name: Edward A. BarnesFirst Line: There is great rejoicingRefrain First Line: Great rejoicing, great rejoicingLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [There is great rejoicing]
Author: Edw. A. BarnesHymnal: RW1887 #63 (1887)Person Name: Edw. A. BarnesFirst Line: The day will soon be pastRefrain First Line: Then, a perfect dayLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [The day will soon be past]
Author: E. A. BarnesHymnal: RW1887 #93 (1887)Person Name: E. A. BarnesFirst Line: I do repent of ev'ry sinRefrain First Line: Calvary! Calvary!Languages: EnglishTune Title: [I do repent of ev'ry sin]
Author: Bernard BartonHymnal: RW1887 #46 (1887)Person Name: Bernard BartonFirst Line: Walk in the light! so shalt thou knowRefrain First Line: If we walk in the lightLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Walk in the light! so shalt thou know]
Author: Flora L. BestHymnal: RW1887 #42 (1887)Person Name: Flora L. BestFirst Line: There are songs of joy that I loved to singRefrain First Line: O, the new, new song!Languages: EnglishTune Title: [There are songs of joy that I loved to sing]
Author: "Beulah"Hymnal: RW1887 #51 (1887)Person Name: "Beulah"First Line: 'Tis a story oft repeated, but it never can grow oldRefrain First Line: Able to save to the uttermostLanguages: EnglishTune Title: ['Tis a story oft repeated, but it never can grow old]
Author: James L. BlackHymnal: RW1887 #54 (1887)Person Name: James L. BlackFirst Line: Weary and thirsty, oh, why wilt thou roam?Languages: EnglishTune Title: [Weary and thirsty, oh, why wilt thou roam?]