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Go Ye Therefore No. 3
Publisher:
Gospel Winchester Co., Tullahoma, Tenn., 1910
Language:
English
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Elements of Worship
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d1
All pure and white, and sweet as pure
d2
And far in the deep there are billows
d3
As we speed out of youth's sunny station
d4
As you travel o'er life's pathway
d5
Beneath life's hill
d6
Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine
d7
Cheerily the sunlight gleams o'er
d8
Church of Christ, thy Lord is calling
d9
Come unto me, come unto me, ye with burdens hard to bear
d10
Come, ye [you] [we] that [who] love the Lord [Christ], And let your [our] joys
d11
Every day anointings, This my earnest plea
d12
Fold me, precious Jesus, to thy loving breast
d13
God be with you till we meet, May his tender
d14
God might have made [bade] the earth bring forth
d15
God opened the windows of heaven
d16
Has the staff you leaned on failed you
d17
Have thy [thine] affections been nailed to the cross
d18
He was not very quick to learn
d19
Here am I, send me, precious Savior
d20
Hosanna to the Son of David, the Hebrew children
d21
How do little birdies grow flying, chirping
d22
How many buttons are missing today
d23
I am bound for that city that is far above
d24
I have been to Jesus for rest today
d25
I have in mind a time, when in the Book of heaven
d26
I know not the hour of his coming, nor when
d27
I love to think of heaven, a city fair and bright
d28
I only know I love you
d29
I pray for temperance all the year
d30
I was a captive once
d31
If you could go back to the forks of the road
d32
I'm told that Jesus loves me
d33
In the resurrection morning We will see the Savior coming
d34
In the shadow of the rock Let me rest
d35
Jesus loves me, this I know, For the Bible
d36
Let the world have its diamonds, its silver
d37
Life has its sorrows, it has its tears
d38
Lift me upward, O my Savior
d39
Lord, dismiss us with Thy [your] blessing, Fill our
d40
Mother, I'm tired and I fain would be sleeping
d41
My days are gliding swiftly by
d42
My mother's last kiss I'll ne'er forget
d43
No oil in thy lamp and the bridegroom near
d44
O comrades, fill no glass for me
d45
O hear the heavenly Father say
d46
O I often sit and wonder
d47
O shut not your heart to the gospel
d48
Once for all the Savior died, Christ the Lord
d49
One night at sea a mighty storm
d50
Open the door, Let in the air
d51
Our songs of praise to Christ we raise
d52
Planting the corn and potatoes
d53
Rejoice and be glad, the Redeemer has come
d54
Rushing down the mountain
d55
Shall we meet beyond the river, where the surges
d56
Should Jesus come at early morning
d57
Simply trusting every day
d58
Somebody did a golden deed, proving himself
d59
Speak just a word for Jesus
d60
Sunlight now is gleaming, on the sparkling dews
d61
The boys of today, so active and strong
d62
The fellow who can whistle
d63
The happy home circle is breaking
d64
The time for parting now has come we leave
d65
The twilight now is gliding
d66
There are wonderful things we are going to do
d67
There comes to my heart one [a] sweet strain
d68
There's a dear old home in the far away
d69
There's a little straw hat
d70
There's not a Friend like the lowly Jesus
d71
They were [gathered] in an [the] upper chamber
d72
Through the meadows green, inviting
d73
Till he come, O let the words
d74
Time is naught but a fitful gleam
d75
Trust not the cunning old world too far
d76
We are marching, onward marching, neath the banner
d77
We have seen the Savior coming
d78
We shall meet again, how sweet the time will be
d79
We take our share of fretting
d80
Weak and lowly though I be
d81
What though my pilgrimage be over
d82
When first I came to Jesus
d83
When Jesus comes to make up his jewels
d84
When we in the judgment stand
d85
When you strive to do a deed
d86
Where rocks, moss covered and barren
d87
Will Jesus then remember the little things I've done
d88
Wonderful story of love; tell it to me again
d89
Would you have your path all shining bright
d90
Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and good
d91
Would you reach some useful plain
d92
Write it on the workhouse gate
d93
Yes, I'm a weaver and each day the threads
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