Stamps-Baxter Chorus Book

Publisher: Stamps-Baxter Music and Printing Company, Dallas, 1945
Language: English
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fI am working and singing
1Let your cheerful song echo all day long
2The Lord Christ came from heav'n above
3Life holds for me in store sorrows that press me sore
4With my heart I'll praise Thy name
5Gonna see Jesus some glad tomorrow
6He took away the burden that I had felt
7When you get to heaven some morning fair
8Since I trusted Jesus Christ my great Redeemer
9Once my soul was lost in sin
10When the ev'ning shadows are falling
11Soon our toiling here will end
12Amazing grace how sweet the sound
13When you are lonely clouds hide the blue
14If I had but one more message
15There is work that we should do for the laborers are few
16Jesus the Savior came from above
17In this fair world in fam'ly fold
18There is a sweet peace dwelling within me
19Christ saved my soul and made me whole
20I am now a child of God since He saved my soul
21This pathway of sin so long I had trod
22Christ is needing faithful workers
23There is a home a better home
24I owed such a debt it could not be met
25On the mountain peaks of glory land
26Have I put my Savior first in ev'ry thing I do
27Be not misled there's vict'ry ahead
28I would still be lost in sin with no peach
29Amazing grace how sweet the sound
30Life has many mysteries, hard to understand
31I am only a pilgrim and a stranger here
32If you're troubled with trials and sadness
33Keep pressing on and sing a song
34Press on, O pilgrim, in the way of love
35Have you heard the blessed proclamation
36Christ is keeping my soul each day
37Sometimes the skies o'er head are gray
38O Rock of Ages cleft for me
39I want to talk with Jesus
40In a place called heaven
41Always humble, Always humble
42This life is filled with sorrow and troubles here below
43On Calvary our Savior died, For you and me
44With an eye of faith I see a place, a place
45Why do you live for earth's treasures
46There is something you should remember
47While I am treading down the road of life
48Come and join our happy band
49If the Lord could forgive those who killed Him
50I am so glad Jehovah gave us Jesus
51I'll follow Jesus Ev'ry day
52I'd like to stay here longer than man's allotted days
53My trials here on earth will cease
54When the way is dark
56Today the sunin beauty 'rose
57I'll honor Christ the Lord while here below
58There is a land of fadeless beauty
59The world is needing Christ today
60When all the toils of this life are ended
61I have met the Christ of Calvary
62Greater will be my eternal glory
62bCome, soul, and find thy rest
63We're told in the Bible that Jesus is coming
64Covered by the blood of the one who died
66I often sing for those I love
67Friendly flames along our pathway
68Sinful Egypt is far behind me and its pleasures
69I would not walk without Jesus
70Happy on my pilgrim journey here
71We can always depend on Jesus
72If you would ever do your very best
73He knows the bitter, weary way
74I'm going over some glad morning
75My body is weak, o'er taken by the fall
76Heaven is my home to which I'm going when I die
77We praise Thee, O God, for the Son of Thy love
78As I journey on life's road
79Shadows are falling evening bells calling
80Since the Savior put this song of glory in my soul
81The sun is shining brightly
82God's holy word in truth divine
83Jesus calls for workers true
84When the heart is tuned to the chords of love
85Living below in this old sinful world
86There is a name I love to hear
87I was the theif who hung on the cross
88Come on, reapers, His praises singing
89Jesus! and shall it ever be
90We are pilgrims bound for heaven
91Come to the Savior, come, sinner come
92Once my soul was filled with sadness
93Just put a little sunshine into each cloudy day
94Here dark shadows fall
95I'm glad Jesus came, glory to His name
96O I long to see the beauty
97Since the Savior took control
98When God looked down upon the wicked lost men
99I have just enlisted in the service of the King
100On the resurrection morning

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