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Editor:
Rev. David Savage
,
J. H. Hathaway
Publisher:
William Briggs, Toronto , 1886
Language:
English
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Tune
1
From Calvary's mountain sounding
[From Calvary's mountain sounding]
2
In the land of strangers whither thou art gone
[In the land of strangers whither thou art gone]
3
He is a whole Christ, he is a full Saviour
[He is a whole Christ, he is a full Saviour]
4
Gather them in, for there yet is room
[Gather them in, for there yet is room]
5
There's a royal banner given for display
[There's a royal banner given for display]
6
Why do you wait a convenient day
[Why do you wait a convenient day]
7
When the great jubilee shall come
[Wait a little while, then we'll sing]
8
When I was far away and lost
[When I was far away and lost]
9
A prayer on the wings of an angel
[A prayer on the wings of an angel]
10
O there is a beautiful city, just over
[O there is a beautiful city, just over]
11
Hark, there comes a whisper
[Hark, there comes a whisper]
12
When the harvest is past and the summer is o'er
[When the harvest is past and the summer is o'er]
13
In the cross of Christ I glory
[In the cross of Christ I glory]
14
Beyond the silent river
[Beyond the silent river]
15
I am passing down the valley
[I am passing down the valley]
16
Kind friends, we must go
[Kind friends, we must go]
17
I have been at the fountain, at the wonderful
[I have been at the fountain, at the wonderful]
18
Christian, are you growing weary
[Christian, are you growing weary]
19
Say, where is thy refuge, poor sinner
[Say, where is thy refuge, poor sinner]
20
When before our Judge we'll stand
[When before our Judge we'll stand]
21
Behold a stone in Zion laid
[Behold a stone in Zion laid]
22
Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling
[Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling]
23
The door of God's mercy is open to all
[The door of God's mercy is open to all]
24
In the field of Christian duty
[In the field of Christian duty]
25
Did Christ o'er sinners weep
[Did Christ o'er sinners weep]
26
O sometimes the shadows are deep
[O sometimes the shadows are deep]
27
Tell it with joy, tell it with joy, love in my bosom
[Tell it with joy, tell it with joy, love in my bosom]
28
I want to be a worker for the Lord
[I want to be a worker for the Lord]
29
I've often heard a pleading voice
[I've often heard a pleading voice]
30
A crimson stream of precious blood
[A crimson stream of precious blood]
31
Suppose a little twinkling star
[Suppose a little twinkling star]
32
'Tis oft that we stand at the couch
['Tis oft that we stand at the couch]
33
O, sailor, on life's troubled sea
[O, sailor, on life's troubled sea]
34
Will you come, will you come, with your poor broken heart
[Will you come, will you come, with your poor broken heart]
35
Take my life, and let it be, consecrated
[Take my life, and let it be, consecrated]
36
How sad it would be, if when thou didst call
[How sad it would be, if when thou didst call]
37
I have taken up the cross of Christ
[I have taken up the cross of Christ]
38
My boy is on the street tonight
[My boy is on the street tonight]
39
There's a Stranger at the door
[There's a Stranger at the door]
40
Once I heard a sound at my heart's dark door
[Once I heard a sound at my heart's dark door]
41
When shall we meet again?
[When shall we meet again?]
42
What a blessed hope, how it cheers my soul
[What a blessed hope, how it cheers my soul]
43
I saw one hanging on a tree
[I saw one hanging on a tree] (Ingerson)
44
There's a shout in the camp, for the Lord is here
[There's a shout in the camp, for the Lord is here]
45
Bethesda is open, the angel has come
[Bethesda is open, the angel has come]
46
Soon shall we see the glorious morning
[Soon shall we see the glorious morning]
47
I sing of Jesus' wondrous love
[I sing of Jesus' wondrous love]
48
There is joy, there is joy
[There is joy, there is joy]
49
I do not ask for the pride of earth
[I do not ask for the pride of earth]
50
Sinner, will you not relent?
[Sinner, will you not relent?]
51
Hasten to Calvary's mountain
[Hasten to Calvary's mountain]
52
I have work enough to do
[I have work enough to do]
53
Not far, not far from the kingdom
[Not far, not far from the kingdom]
54
There is a song I love to sing
[There is a song I love to sing]
55
He came in his beauty, strength and pride
[He came in his beauty, strength and pride]
56
They are coming to the Saviour! see the mighty gospel throng
[They are coming to the Saviour! see the mighty gospel throng]
57
Into the tent where a gypsy boy lay
[Into the tent where a gypsy boy lay]
58
O, come to the Saviour, his arms are extended
[O, come to the Saviour, his arms are extended]
59
Weeping will not save me
[Weeping will not save me]
60
On Zion's glorious hills I stood
[On Zion's glorious hills I stood]
61a
Nothing to say for Jesus
[Nothing to say for Jesus]
61b
In the Christian's home in glory
61c
My days are gliding swiftly by
62
Wanderer from Jesus, weary, sad and lone
[Wanderer from Jesus, weary, sad and lone]
63
Once I thought I walked with Jesus
[Once I thought I walked with Jesus]
64
Would you lose your load of sin?
[Would you lose your load of sin?]
65
I love to stay where my mother sleeps
[I love to stay where my mother sleeps]
66
The Lord's our Rock, in Him we hide
[The Lord's our Rock, in Him we hide]
67
There shall be showers of blessing
[There shall be showers of blessing]
68
Jesus is calling and bids you return
DUNBAR
69
Sins of years are washed away
[Sins of years are washed away]
70
We are going home rejoicing
[We are going home rejoicing]
71
When sore oppressed with grief and care
[When sore oppressed with grief and care]
72
I've a dear Saviour, ready to listen
[I've a dear Saviour, ready to listen]
73
Just from the fountain, and now we can sing
[Just from the fountain, and now we can sing]
74
Come, poor sinner, to the blessed, blessed feast
[Come, poor sinner, to the blessed, blessed feast]
75
Where art thou steering, brother
[Where art thou steering, brother]
76
When the way seems long and dreary
[When the way seems long and dreary]
77
At the feet of Jesus, freed from Satan's chain
[At the feet of Jesus, freed from Satan's chain]
78
Would you know why I love Jesus
[Would you know why I love Jesus]
79
When Jesus shall gather the nations
[When Jesus shall gather the nations]
80
Our hearts are filled with joy today
[Our hearts are filled with joy today]
81
Are you working, are you working
[Are you working, are you working]
82
My Father is rich in houses and lands
83
Sinners, whither will you wander
84
Of him who did salvation bring
85
To the work, to the work, we are servants of God
86
Down at the cross where my Saviour died
87
Take my life and let it be
88
We've a band that shall conquer the foe
89
I heard of a Saviour whose love was so great that he laid do
90
My Saviour suffered on the tree
91
My heart is fixed, eternal God
92
Down in the valley with my Saviour
93
With quickening pace the soldiers march
94
Come brethren, don't grow weary
95
A charge to keep I have, A God to glorify
96
O sinners, won't you come with me
97
What wondrous methods God has given!
98
O we are going to wear a crown
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