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Bells of Heaven: a Choice Collection of Hymns and Tunes "New and Old"
Editor:
John C. F. Kyger
Publisher:
John C. F. Kyger, Waco, Tex., 1895
Language:
English
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d401
There's a Stranger at the door, let him [the Stranger] in
d402
There's many a lovely picture
d403
This book is all that's left me now
d404
This is strange, 'tis strange and wonderful
d405
This is the sweetest story, wonderful, strange
d406
Thou art coming, blessed Jesus
d407
Thou art drifting down life's river
d408
Thou art gone from me, my sister
d409
Thou knowest that I love thee, Lord
d410
Though dark the night and clouds look black
d411
Thousands stand today in sorrow
d412
Throw out the life line across the dark wave
d413
Till he come, O let the words
d414
'Tis religion that can give sweetest pleasures
d415
'Tis thine alone, Almighty Name, to raise the dead to life
d416
Together let us sweetly live
d417
Touch and cleanse me, blessed Savior
d418
'Twas on that [a] dark, that [and] doleful [awful] [dreary] night [day]
d419
Twilight is falling [stealing] over the sea
d420
Up and away, like the dew of the morning
d421
Up the hill in early morn
d422
Vain man [men], thy [your] fond pursuits forbear
d423
Waiting is the golden harvest
d424
Wake the strain the glad refrain
d425
Walk in the light, so shalt thou [and you shall] know
d426
Wanderer away from Jesus
d427
We are free from Egypt's bondage
d428
We are happy little children, Gathered in our school today
d429
We are not far from those we love
d430
We are singing again the sad parting refrain
d431
We are sowing, ever sowing Something good or something
d432
We have heard the wail of women
d433
We journey to the home above
d434
We lift up the standard of Jesus
d435
We love thee, we love thee, Our dear native land
d436
We praise thee, O God, for the Son of thy love
d437
We pray for thy blessing, dear Savior
d438
We shall reach the river side
d439
We will sing the praise of Jesus when we all
d440
Welcome, delightful morn, Thou [Sweet] day of sacred rest
d441
Welcome wanderer, welcome
d442
We're a faithful pilgrim band
d443
We've chosen to follow the crucified Lord
d444
What a fellowship, what a joy divine
d445
What a friend we have in Jesus
d446
What are the tidings from above
d447
What can be whiter than beautiful snow
d448
What can wash away my sin [sins] [stain]
d449
What is noble, to inherit
d450
What shall I do with my burden
d451
What shall I render to my God for all his kindness shown
d452
What though before me it is [be] dark
d453
When I can read my title clear
d454
When I read the dear old story
d455
When I survey the wondrous cross
d456
When in reunion glad and sweet
d457
When my life work is done
d458
When the harvest is past and the summer is o'er
d459
When the pearly gates shall open And the chariot of fire
d460
When torn is the [thy] bosom by [with] sorrow [anguish] or [and] care
d461
When we reach the golden city, When we pass
d462
Where does she wander
d463
Which way shall I take, shouts a voice
d464
While Jesus whispers to you
d465
Whither goest thou, pilgrim stranger
d466
Whither, with this crushing load
d467
Who could forget a mother's face
d468
Why do we [ye] [you] mourn departing [departed] [for dying] friends
d469
Why not renounce the life of sin
d470
Why should we start and fear to die
d471
Will you go and speak to the lost ones here
d472
Within the temple of my heart The Savior has a blest retreat
d473
Wonderful love our God hath shown
d474
Work, for the night is coming, work through the morning hours
d475
Ye Christian heroes [heralds], go proclaim
d476
Yes, my native land, I love thee
d477
Yield not to temptation, for yielding is sin
d478
You ask me to leave the broad highway of sin
d479
You must be tired, dear mamma
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