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Eureka Sacred Banner
Editor:
R. L. Powell
Publisher:
Eureka Pub. Co., Seymour, Tex., 1914
Indexes
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First Lines
Elements of Worship
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d101
Sinner, how is the road
d102
Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling
d103
Softly falls the dew at evening
d104
Some sweet day, when our troubles
d105
Soon the judgment day shall come
d106
Standing on the promises of Christ our King
d107
Steadily marching on, all of our sins are gone
d108
Struggle on in faith
d109
Sweet was the time when first I felt
d110
That will be a great reunion
d111
The bountiful Father, the Giver of all
d112
The Lord will lead us to the end
d113
The rugged cross uplifted high
d114
The time for the zephyrs of springtime is here
d115
The way is crowded with the throngs
d116
There is a city built on high From earthly sorrows free
d117
There is a fountain filled with blood, drawn from Immanuel's vein [veins]
d118
There is a land, a land of beauty
d119
There is music in heaven o'er the saved ones of earth From the Bible the story sweet is know
d120
There will be a great reunion on the golden shore
d121
There'll be joy beyond expression by and by
d122
There's a guide post bright
d123
There's a home for you and me Just beyond the rolling sea
d124
There's a land of joy, there's a land of light
d125
There's a land of joy, there's a land of song
d126
There's a land of perfect rapture
d127
There's a resting place for me in that land beyond the sky
d128
There's a wailing in the darkness
d129
There's work to do in the harvesters' field
d130
This earth is full of sin and woe
d131
Through the white and waiting fields
d132
Thus we've spent another week
d133
Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, a light unto my path
d134
'Tis my Lord who knows all my griefs and woes
d135
To the promised home in glory
d136
Two little wandering orphans one day
d137
Up in heaven is great rejoicing when a soul has been redeemed
d138
Up the rough and rugged pathway
d139
We are in the battle now
d140
We are little gleaners, In the fields of sin
d141
We are marching to that home Where the faithful ever
d142
We are onward sailing
d143
We are pressing on to reach yon heaven
d144
We are telling out salvations's precious story
d145
We shall hear the beautiful story
d146
We will praise our worthy King in song
d147
We're a happy band and we're marching on
d148
What a friend we have in Jesus
d149
When I am called by death to go
d150
When I joined the Christian army
d151
When I was wandering far, far from God
d152
When our pilgrimage is o'er
d153
When shall we meet again, Meet ne'er [more] to sever
d154
When the gleaning time is over
d155
When trials of life beset me
d156
When we hear the trumpet sounding Then the dead
d157
When we in the judgment stand
d158
When we walk with the Lord In the light of his Word
d159
While traveling through time's desert bleak
d160
Who is on the Lord's side, who will serve
d161
Why did the lowly Nazarene
d162
Will you be ready when Jesus comes again
d163
With thankful hearts we come before thee
d164
With the pure in heart abiding
d165
Would you be a blessing filled with words of light
d166
Would you have the peace of God abiding in your soul
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