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Good as Gold: A New Collection of Sunday School Songs

Editor: Rev. Robert Lowry, W. Howard Doane
Publisher: Biglow & Main, New York; Chicago, 1880
Language: English
Notes: Numbering is by page number
#TextTuneText InfoTune InfoTextScorePage ScanAudio
156Sinner, why in darkness lying[Sinner, why in darkness lying]Page Scan
157Cease, ye mourners, cease to languish[Cease, ye mourners, cease to languish]Page Scan
158O'er an ocean deep and wide[O'er an ocean deep and wide]Page Scan
159Jesus saw me when returning[Jesus saw me when returning]Page Scan
160Yield not to the tempter[Yield not to the tempter]Page Scan
161Cast thy burden on the Lord[Cast thy burden on the Lord]Page Scan
162When I sit alone at close of day[When I sit alone at close of day]Page Scan
163aAlas! and did my Saviour bleed?Page Scan
163bWhat can wash away my stain?Page Scan
163cCome, Thou Fount of every blessingPage Scan
163dHark! what mean those holy voicesPage Scan
164The tears that fall from eyes[The tears that fall from eyes]Page Scan
165A little while, and then for me[A little while, and then for me]Page Scan
166Where is your passport to life above[Where is your passport to life above]Page Scan
168O blest was the hour when my wandering heart[O blest was the hour when my wandering heart]Page Scan
169Reach me thy hand, my child[Reach me thy hand, my child]Page Scan
170Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy-laden[Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy-laden]Page Scan
171Father of all, from land and sea[Father of all, from land and sea]Page Scan
172Stand, firmly stand![Stand, firmly stand!]Page Scan
173Let him teach thee, weary soul[Let him teach thee, weary soul]Page Scan
174I stand, but not where once I stood[I stand, but not where once I stood]Page Scan
175There is a path our feet inviting[There is a path our feet inviting]Page Scan
176The Lord is our Refuge; ye nations of earth[The Lord is our Refuge; ye nations of earth]Page Scan
177Rolling downward thro' the midnight[Rolling downward thro' the midnight]Page Scan
178Shout Hallelujah! shout Hallelujah![Shout Hallelujah! shout Hallelujah!]Page Scan
179Draw near, O Lord, draw near[Draw near, O Lord, draw near]Page Scan
180Tho' your sins be as scarlet[Tho' your sins be as scarlet]Page Scan
181Hark! the temperance bells are ringing[Hark! the temperance bells are ringing]Page Scan
182Say, what do you owe to the Saviour[Say, what do you owe to the Saviour]Page Scan
183The day is past and over[The day is past and over]Page Scan
184Which way will you journey? O pause and decide[Which way will you journey? O pause and decide]Page Scan
185Thy will, O God, be done[Thy will, O God, be done]Page Scan
186Offer unto God thanksgiving[Offer unto God thanksgiving]Page Scan
188aJesus! Master! hear me cryPage Scan
188bGracious Spirit, Love divinePage Scan
188cHoly Source of consolationPage Scan
188d'Tis God the spirit leadsPage Scan
188eAm I a soldier of the cross?Page Scan
188fLord, dismiss us with Thy blessingPage Scan

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