# | Text | Tune | | | | | | |
601 | Jesus, Saviour, pilot me | PILOT | | | | | | |
602 | From the cross uplifted high | ROSEFIELD | | | | | | |
603 | Jesus, Lamb of God, for me | | | | | | | |
604 | Now, from labor and from care | | | | | | | |
605 | Mary to the Saviour's tomb | MARTYN | | | | | | |
606 | Jesus, Lover of my soul | MERDIN | | | | | | |
607 | What could your Redeemer do | WEBB | | | | | | |
608 | O when shall I see Jesus | | | | | | | |
609 | Stand up, stand up for Jesus | | | | | | | |
610 | I saw the cross of Jesus | | | | | | | |
611 | The morning light is breaking | | | | | | | |
612 | Ho reapers of life's harvest | HO! REAPERS OF LIFE'S HARVEST | | | | | | |
613 | I love to tell the story | I LOVE TO TELL THE STORY | | | | | | |
614 | Jerusalem, the golden | JERUSALEM THE GOLDEN | | | | | | |
615 | There is no friend like Jesus | THERE IS NO FRIEND LIKE JESUS | | | | | | |
616 | Is it for me, dear Saviour | IS IT FOR ME? | | | | | | |
617 | I could not do without thee | I COULD NOT DO WITHOUT THEE | | | | | | |
618 | The evening shades are falling | GOING HOME AT LAST | | | | | | |
619 | There is a habitation, built by the living God | O SION, SION | | | | | | |
620 | Over Jordan we shall meet | BY AND BY | | | | | | |
621 | I gave my life for thee | WHAT HAST THOU DONE FOR ME? | | | | | | |
622 | Far away from home I'm wandering | COME, O COME TO ME | | | | | | |
623 | We scatter seeds with careless hand | WE SCATTER SEEDS | | | | | | |
624 | Saviour, more than life to me | EVERY DAY | | | | | | |
625 | We're going home, no more to roam | WE'RE GOING HOME TO-MORROW | | | | | | |
626 | He knows the bitter, weary way | HE KNOWS IT ALL | | | | | | |
627 | Jesus, I am coming now | COMING NOW | | | | | | |
628 | O land of rest, for thee I sigh | WE'LL WORK TILL JESUS COMES | | | | | | |
629 | What a friend we have in Jesus | WHAT A FRIEND | | | | | | |
630 | Work, for the night is coming | WORK SONG | | | | | | |
631 | I've found the pearl of greatest price | THE PEARL OF GREATEST PRICE | | | | | | |
632 | Pass me not, O gentle Saviour | PASS ME NOT | | | | | | |
633 | Jesus, keep me near the cross | NEAR THE CROSS | | | | | | |
634 | Shout the tidings of salvation | SHOUT THE TIDINGS | | | | | | |
635 | Blessed Bible, how I love it | BLESSED BIBLE | | | | | | |
636 | When the storms of life are raging | HE WILL HIDE ME | | | | | | |
637 | Life is one continued battle | BUCKLE ON THE ARMOR | | | | | | |
638 | Precious promise God hath given | PRECIOUS PROMISE | | | | | | |
639 | Soon the evening shadows falling | ARE YOU READY? | | | | | | |
640 | I will sing of my Redeemer, | MY REDEEMER | | | | | | |
641 | Take the name of Jesus with you, child of sorrow | PRECIOUS NAME | | | | | | |
642 | Beautiful valley of Eden! | BEAUTIFUL VALLEY OF EDEN | | | | | | |
643 | O the precious love of Jesus | CHRIST IS PRECIOUS | | | | | | |
644 | My days are gliding swiftly by | SHINING SHORE | | | | | | |
645 | Lord, weak and impotent I stand | DRAW ME TO THEE | | | | | | |
646 | Jesus, I my cross have taken, all to leave | ELLESDIE | | | | | | |
647 | Soul, then know thy full salvation | | | | | | | |
648 | I have friends across the river | ACROSS THE RIVER | | | | | | |
649 | When the mists haverolled in splendor | WHEN THE MISTS | | | | | | |
650 | Yes, for me, for me He careth | ROBINSON | | | | | | |
651 | Hark, the voice of Jesus crying | | | | | | | |
652 | Yes, he knows the way is dreary | | | | | | | |
653 | O thou fount of every blessing | NETTLETON | | | | | | |
654 | Sinner, hear the invitation sent in mercy | | | | | | | |
655 | May the grace of Christ our Saviour | | | | | | | |
656 | Sinners, will you scorn the message | MOLUCCA | | | | | | |
657 | The great Physician now is near | THE GREAT PHYSICIAN | | | | | | |
658 | Heavy laden, sad and weary | BAVARIA | | | | | | |
659 | Come ye sinners, poor and needy | INVITATION | | | | | | |
660 | Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us, o'er | HAPPY ZION | | | | | | |
661 | Listen, sinner, mercy hails you | OSGOOD | | | | | | |
662 | Come to Calvary's holy mountain | | | | | | | |
663 | Through the love of God, our Saviour | WALES | | | | | | |
664 | What care I for fame's opinion | LOVE, JOY AND PEACE | | | | | | |
665 | While I hear life's surging billows | PEACE IS MINE | | | | | | |
666 | I've reached the land of corn and wine | BEULAH LAND | | | | | | |
667 | O sometimes the shadows are deep | THE ROCK THAT IS HIGHER | | | | | | |
668 | On what are you building, my brother | THE ROCK AND THE SAND | | | | | | |
669 | O we are the reapers that garner in | O WHERE ARE THE REAPERS? | | | | | | |
670 | More like Jesus, more like Jesus would I be | MORE LIKE JESUS | | | | | | |
671 | Free from the law, O happy condition | ONCE FOR ALL | | | | | | |
672 | Whosoever heareth, shout, shout the sound | WHOSOEVER WILL | | | | | | |
673 | Lord Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole | WHITER THAN SNOW | | | | | | |
674 | The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know | PORTUGUESE HYMN | | | | | | |
675 | Our Father in heaven we hallow thy name | | | | | | | |
676 | How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord | FOUNDATION | | | | | | |
677 | Delay not, delay not; O sinner draw near | GOSHEN | | | | | | |
678 | Sinners, come to Christ, the Saviour | EVEN THEE | | | | | | |
679 | O turn you], O turn you, for why will you die | EXPOSTULATION | | | | | | |
680 | Come, you disconsolate, where'er you languish | COME, YE DISCONSOLATE | | | | | | |
681 | Come unto me when shadows darkly gather | HENLEY | | | | | | |
682 | Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints | HOME | | | | | | |
683 | Hark, sinner, while God from on high doth entreat thee | WARNING | | | | | | |
684 | Come, let us anew our journey pursue | LUCAS | | | | | | |
685 | Time is winging us away | PENITENCE | | | | | | |
686 | How happy are they, who their Saviour obey | ROWLEY | | | | | | |
687 | Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds of kindness | BRINGING IN THE SHEAVES | | | | | | |
688 | How strong is thy faith | HOW STRONG IS THY FAITH? | | | | | | |
689 | To the work, to the work, we are servants of God | TO THE WORK | | | | | | |
690 | Is it far to the land of rest | IS IT FAR? | | | | | | |
691 | Tarry with me, O my Saviour | TARRY WITH ME | | | | | | |
692 | The Bible reveals a glorious land | THE GLORIOUS LAND | | | | | | |
693 | In the Lamb's book of life that is kept | IS MY NAME WRITTEN THERE? | | | | | | |
694 | I am waiting for the morning of the blessed day to dawn | ONLY WAITING | | | | | | |
695 | Beyond this land of parting, losing and | SUMMER-LAND | | | | | | |
696 | Be of good cheer, ye friends of Jesus | THE THOUSAND YEARS | | | | | | |
697 | There's a land that is fairer than day | | | | | | | |
698 | O think of the home over there | | | | | | | |
699 | Shall we gather at the river | | | | | | | |
700 | Sowing the seed by the daylight fair | | | | | | | |