Fountain of Song: a superior collection of sacred songs, suitable for all religious work and worship

Editor: J. M. Henson
Publisher: The J. M. Henson Music Co./The Ernest N. Edwards Music Co., Atlanta/Bessemer, Ala., 1955
Language: English
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1AJust beyond the golden sunset
1Father of mercy look down from above
2Thou art O Christ, the Life, the Way
3The fields of grain are rip'ning
4I am not concerned what the years may bring
5When pathways are lonely and drear
6There is a happy place where all is joy and peace
7When my life is ended and my work is done
8Oh, what a change has taken place within this soul of mine
9I have found the true Companion and am with Him all the while
10We are looking now for the King of Glory
11Out in the desert, lonely and drear
12I have heard of a land filled with palaces grand
13I need Thee Lord, to guide me lest I stray
14I used to fret and wonder why the darksome clouds
15There's a land far away from the deserts of earth
16There's a beautiful home beyond the dark river
17It is sweet to know as we onward go
18My heart is glad and free, I'm happy as can be
19Jesus needs us ev'ry day in His service royal
20We read of a City where cometh no night
21Weary pilgrim on the road, seeking heaven's blest abode
22Sometimes I'm lonesome and sometimes I'm blue
23When the day is done, at the set of sun
24When God is near the skies are brighter
25Fill your heart with loving kindness
26We have but a little while longer here to stay
27There are preachers I've heard preaching
28Coming to Jesus weary and weak
29I am told in the Bible, Of a great day that's coming
30Here we may make a promise Which depends upon our pow'r
31I have placed my trust in Jesus
32As I sit here alone with this pen
33I love the Lord Who is my song
34On the rugged cross of Calvary
35My heav'nly home is bright and fair
36My days on earth will soon be o'er
37God of love, God of grace, Show Thy sweet smiling Face
38There's a land of fadeless beauty
39I have found a friend most precious, who will ever with me dwell
40One thing of Thee dear Lord I ask
41I hear a voice while in my dreams
42We thank Thee Lord that we are living day by day
43Should days of sorrow take us by surprise
44Singing along the way, happy from day to day
45"We for Christ" with joy we sing
46I have a happy song in my heart now ringing
47How sweet the name of Jesus sounds in a believer's ear!
48Altho' I cannot see the way O'er life's tempestuous sea
49We are willing workers for the Lord
50Over the sea of life, out of the reach of strife
51Don't dig my grave 'til tomorrow
52When darksome clouds above our pathway gather
53O heart of sin and sorrow, O life of pain and care
54I am a poor wayfaring stranger
55Sing, weary heart, when shadows come
56When hard the way from day to day
57When pathways are long and lonely
58When trav'ling thru this world of care
59Jesus died that we might live
60I have heard of yonder land, And a bright and golden
61Storms will soon be past, naught of earth can last
62Just a few more days and our tears will have ended
63O soul bowed low by grief and care
64Jesus my Lord is building me a home
65I was lost in doubt and sin, and I had not peace within
66Beautiful home, waiting for me
67Come ye sinners poor and needy
68If you're burdened down with care as you go along
69Mercy, mercy, Oh! Lord I pray
70'Mid the storms of life, when the waves are high
71Broad is the road that leads to death
72Saviour give me a loving heart
73I shall lose my heavy burden
74How long, O Jehovah, must Thy child be tempted?
75I'm pressing on the upward way
76Christ the Lord has saved my soul
77They say there are dreams over there
78O doubting and complaining heart
79O souls whose ways are rough and drear
80The wonderful love of Jesus my Lord
81When this life is o'er and I'm here no more
82All hail our King Immanuel, O Lamb for sinners slain
83March on, O church of God, march on
84March away, O soldiers strong
85When the ransomed throng sing the glory song
86There is a way that seemeth right, That many travel in
87My faith looks up to Thee, Thou Lamb of Calvary
88How can I stay away from God When all else seems to fail?
89Amen! Amen! Amen, and Amen.
90There is joy in knowing that I'll soon be going to a better home
91There's a land of love and glory
92When this toilsome life is ended
93The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not fear
94Surely we are living in the afternoon of time
95Boundless is the love of God, No mortal is denied
96A new day for us is coming
97When dangers around me are pressing
98Down in this sad old world below, I tread
99I have naught beside Thee, Where else can I flee?

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