Crowning Glory: for Sunday schools, conventions, singing schools, singing societies, community singings and general use in Christian worship

Publisher: James D.Vaughan, Music Publisher, Lawrenceburg, TN, 1942
Language: English
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fSatan had bound me
0Oh, the joy that thrills me
1Our Savior's crowning glory was a cruel crown
2Wonderful glory is coming some morning
3My soul was in darkness and sin
4Jesus went away to prepare for me
5There's a story, old, it has oft ben told
6With my heart I'll praise Thy name
7Oh, brother, if you have repented
8There's a blessed land of promise
9If Jesus should call without warning
10With Thy kingdom work oh, Lord
11Once an orphan, with no shelter
12When I'm weary of the journey
13Sinner, the Savior is sweetly calling
14There's a home of joy supernal
16Wonderful love has filled my heart within
17When night time shall fall and the Saviour shall call
18Jesus my Saviour is so precious to me
19Often here we have our troubles
20Cheer up my weary brother
21What a great change has come into my heart
22When I get to heaven that sweet homeland
23Tho' I have much sadness below
24We are told in the Word
25I am thinking today of the friends I once new
26There are mansions of love in the heavens above
27My soul was lost in sin's dark night
28There is joy in knowing Jesus
29Far away on life's sea I had wandered
30I'm on a weary pilgramage within a desert land
31Take the name of Jesus with you
32I shall live my days serving Christ my king
33God be with you till we meet again
34I love to tell the story of Jesus and His love
35With friends on earth we meet in gladness
36A mansion in heaven is waiting for me
37Saviour, bless us as we part
38I read about a city beyond the starry sky
39My heav'nly home is bright and fair
40Christ has a mansion waiting for His children
41Christians, awake, look upon the field
42Singing in the shadows of a clouded sky
43Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling
44When I get yonder love will grow fonder
45I've found a Friend in Jesus
46Oh, there came to me in a dream one night
47Jesus saves from sin, maketh pure within
48There's a straight and narrow way
49What can wash away my sin
50I am so happy since Jesus is mine
51Lead me through the fields of sunshine
52Headed for glory, singing the story
53Jesus is tenderly calling thee home
54When the road I travel here is so lonely
55There is a name I love to hear
56When we all get home to heaven
57What a Friend we have in Jesus
58Brightly beams our Father's mercy
59I hear Thy welcome voice
60This world is filled with grief and care
61I need the prayers of those I love
62I am going to that city over on the golden shore
63Down at the cross where my Saviour died
64On the resurection morning
65Come, ev'ry soul by sin oppressed
66God has been my refuge thru the years
67Amid the trials which I meet
68Let your cheerful song echo loud and long
69Almost persuaded now to believe
70I am looking for the coming of the Saviour
72As I travel thru this land with Jesus
73O now I see the cleansing wave
74On Jordan's stormy banks I stand
75Just as I am! without one plea
76One day the Saviour stood and cried
77Lord, Jesus, I want to be perfectly whole
78Here the storms are sorely vexing
79Alas! and did my Saviour bleed
80When the mighty tempest rages
81Jesus has taken a beautiful bud
82There is a place thru saving grace
83How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
84Once I was a wand'rer
85Holy Ghost, with light divine
86Happy in the service of my Saviour
87Give me oil in my lamp
88There's a blessed loveray shining from the throne
89Pass me not, O gentle Saviour
90Oh, I have learned a beautiful song
91Amazing grace how sweet the sound
92Some sweet day when we all get home
93Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleep
94Oh, what a great reunion up in heaven
95O love surpassing knowledge
96I've got a home on the hills of glory
97My country 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty
98Over on the hills of glory
99I can hear my Saviour calling
100Behold the dying Redeemer

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