F. E. Belden

F. E. Belden
Short Name: F. E. Belden
Full Name: Belden, F. E. (Franklin Edson), 1858-1945
Birth Year: 1858
Death Year: 1945

Belden was born in Battle Creek, Michigan in 1858. He began writing music in his late teenage years after moving to California with his family. For health reasons he later moved to Colorado. He returned to Battle Creek with his wife in the early 1880s, and there he became involved in Adventist Church publishing. F. E. Belden wrote many hymn tunes, gospel songs, and related texts in the early years of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Belden was able to rapidly write both music and poetry together which enabled him to write a song to fit a sermon while it was still being delivered. He also wrote songs for evang­el­ist Bil­ly Sun­day. Though Belden’s later years were marred by misunderstandings with the church leadership over his royalties, he did donate his papers and manuscripts to the church’s seminary at his death. He died on December 2, 1945 in Battle Creek, Michigan.

N.N., Hymnary. Source: http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/b/e/l/belden_fe.htm


Texts by F. E. Belden (442)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A beautiful star there rose one nightF. E. B. (Author)English6
A broken, contrite heart, O LordF. E. Belden (Author)English2
A friend to sinners, but not to sinF. E. Belden (Author)English1
A glad New Year to all we bringF. E. Belden (Author)English1
A greeting to this Sabbath dayF. E. Belden (Author)English1
A merry, merry welcomeF. E. Belden (Author)English1
A snowy robe is waiting thereF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Above the clouds that veil the blueF. E. Belden (Author)English9
Adown the arch of azure skyF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Afar from earth, where angels dwellF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Afar from the east the wise men cameF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Again to Thee we join in singingF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Again we hail the Sabbath sweetF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Al contemplarte, mi SalvadorF. E. Belden (Author)Spanish1
All hail for youthful volunteersF. E. Belden (Author)English1
All my class not one forgottenF. E. B. (Author)English2
Always speak kindly wherever you goF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Am I my brother's keeper, Or serving self aloneF. E. Belden (Author)English3
Angel voices sweetly callingF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Angels are building fair mansions aboveF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Answer the call, ye brave menF. E. B. (Author)English3
Are you tenting on the lowlandsF. E. B. (Author)English5
As homeward the lone bird is wearily flyingF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Ask for the guide book, the Bible from heavenF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Ask for the old paths, by the prophets trodF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Ask for the showers of blessingF. E. B. (Author)English8
Ask not to be excusedF. E. B. (Author)English8
Ask of the Lord and he will giveF. E. Belden (Author)English1
At evening time no gathering nightF. E. B. (Author)English8
Awake! awake! ye sons of temperanceF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Awake for the conflict, and sound forth the cryF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Away, away with the ruby wineF. E. Belden (Author)English4
Beautiful angels, watching close byF. E. B. (Author)English2
Beautiful city, haven of peaceF. E. Belden (Author)English3
Behold how sweet, how calmF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Beyond the blue is the city of goldF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Beyond the years of this fleeting lifeF. E. Belden (Author)English3
Bless us, Lord, as we part todayF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Blessed Lord, how much I need TheeF. E. Belden (Author)English9
Blest are the pure in heart, For they our God shall seeF. E. Belden (Author)English5
Bravely say no, when tempted to sinF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Bring a glad and thankful offeringF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Bring your treasureF. E. B. (Author)English2
Burdened soul, there's rest in JesusF. E. Belden (Author)English1
By thousands now rejectedF. E. Belden (Author)English3
Cadets of temperance, hear ye the callF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Cantarei do amor de DeusF. E. Belden (1858-1945) (Author)Portuguese1
Canto el gran amorF. E. Belden (Author)Spanish2
Carry the joyful tidingsF. E. Belden (Author)English3
Cast out the buyers, LordF. E. B. (Author)English2
Cheerfully give, cheerfully giveF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Cheering little sunbeamsF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Children singing, sweet bells ringingF. E. Belden (Author)English1
C-L-O-C-K—The world is like a shelfF. E. Belden (Author)English3
Closer than a brother, Jesus, dearest FriendF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Cold water is the cup that cheersF. E. Belden (Author)English6
Come, all ye banner bearersF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Come from your toiling, come from your careF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Come, 'tis Sabbath morningF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Come, tonight, come tonight, with your burden of sinF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Come, ye straying, sad, despondingF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Could you wait, could you wait if a brother were lostF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Count your many blessingsF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Creation's Lord displayed his mightF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Crown the Sabbath with a songF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Dear Savior, I will seek Thy faceF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Dear Savior, lead me erring steps aright, I'll follow theeF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Del bello país he leídoF. E. Belden (Author)Spanish1
Do unto others as you would That they should do to you (Belden)F. E. Belden (Author)English1
Down in the dell where daisies growF. E. Belden (Author)English1
El Juicio empezó, los libros se abrieronF. E. Belden (Author)Spanish1
El Rey que viene cerca estáF. E. Belden (Author)Spanish1
Es el amor divinoF. E. B. (Author)Spanish2
Eternal Father, God of love, Creator of the universeF. E. Belden (Author)English6
Fair were thy fruits and fadeless thy flowersF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Far across the rolling seaF. E. B. (Author)English1
Father, we come to Thee, No other help have weF. E. Belden (Author)English10
Fear not, little flock, 'tis your Father's good pleasure (Belden)F. E. Belden (Author)English2
Fleeing from destruction's fair palaces of strifeF. E. Belden (Author)English2
For Jesus, all my morning hoursF. E. B. (Author)English2
Forbid them not, our Savior saidF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Forward soldiers in the holy warF. E. B. (Author)English1
Foxes have holes, birds have their nestsF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Fresh from above, for one and allF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Fresh from the throne of gloryF. E. B. (Author (st. 4))English1
Friend and companion, dear to each heartF. E. Belden (Author)English5
From day to day, O gracious GodF. E. Belden (Author)English1
From the lips of angels spokenF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Gather the children to the schoolF. E. Belden (Author)English3
Gently, dear Savior, now we bringF. E. B. (Author)English2
Give, said the golden sunF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Give up all for Jesus, Weary child of sinF. E. Belden (Author)English4
Give your heart to Jesus nowF. E. B. (Author)English1
Glory, honor, praise, and power Are the Lord's this very hourF. E. Belden (Author)English3
Go ye into all the world, And preach the gospel to every creatureF. E. B. (Author)English2
God bless our Sabbath School, Christ superintend itF. E. Belden (Author)English1
God made the liliesF. E. Belden (Author)English6
God of light and matchless splendorF. E. Belden (Author)English7
God shall be first in everythingF. E. B. (Author)English2
Golden harps in yonder cityF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Grant Thy blessing now, O LordF. E. B. (Arranger)English1
Great joy to all people, good tidings we bringF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Guide and guard us, O our FatherF. E. Belden (Author)English6
Hail, O little Christian sailorF. E. Belden (Author)English3
Hallelujahs to Jesus, Hallelujahs foreverF. E. B. (Author)English2
Has the cross of Christ been liftedF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Have you any room for Jesus, Room to restF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Hay vida en mirar a la santa cruzF. E. Belden (Author)Spanish1
He will mention them no more foreverF. E. Belden (Author)English13
Hear the voice of loving dutyF. E. B. (Author)English2
Hear the voices calling over the stormy mainF. E. B. (Author)English4
Help the erring, help the wearyF. E. Belden (Author)English3
He's coming once againF. E. B. (Author)English7
Hold to the helm sailor when the skies are clearF. E. B. (Author)English2
Holy day, Jehovah's rest, Of creation's week the bestF. E. Belden (Author)English6
Hour by hour kept by His powerF. E. Belden (Author)English1
How slender is life's silver cordF. E. Belden (Author)English2
How sweet, my Father to reclineF. E. B. (Translator)English1
How sweet, my Savior, to reposeF. E. B. (Adapter)English3
How sweet to rest in Jesus! Safe from the world's mad strifeF. E. B. (Author)English1
I am not ashamed to speak a word for JesusF. E. Belden (Author)English1
I am resting in the shadow Of the cross of CalvaryF. E. Belden (Author)English2
I am safe if Jesus holds my handF. E. B. (Author)English1
I am waiting for the morning, Of the day that brings releaseF. E. Belden (Author)English2
I cannot drive the nails againF. E. Belden (Author)English1
I cease to sing of sweet tomorrowF. E. Belden (Author)English2
I come to Thee, my Savior, I need Thy gracious aidF. E. Belden (Author)English1
I have a song, a song so sweetF. E. Belden (Author)English1
I will not let Thee go, my LordF. E. Belden (Author)English1
I will pour water on him that is thirsty, Floods of the Spirit upon the dry groundF. E. Belden (Author)English1
I will sing of Jesus' love, Sing of Him who first loved meF. E. Belden (Author)English11
I would be, dear Savior, wholly ThineF. E. Belden (1858-1945) (Author)English13
If any little word of mine May make a dark life brighterF. E. B. (Author)English2
If He, my Lord, is with me stillFranklin Edson Belden (Author)English1
If I were a sunbeam, This is what I'd doF. E. B. (Author)English3
If we keep our Father's commandmentsF. E. Belden (Author)English1
I'll sing you a song of a cityF. E. B. (Author)English2
I'm kneeling at the cross, The cross of CalvaryF. E. B. (Author)English2
I'm so glad that Jesus said, Let the childrenF. E. Belden (Author)English1
In a mighty cause, and holyF. E. Belden (Author)English1
In a world of sin and strifeF. E. B. (Author)English1
In ancient Egypt's pagan landF. E. B. (Author)English1
In him O life of gloryF. E. Belden (Author)English1
In love's azure firmament, spanning the agesF. E. Belden (Author)English1
In the blood of Jesus I am trustingF. E. B. (Author)English1
In the path of duty lies the promiseF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Jesus à Terra voltará Com grande majestadeF. E. Belden (Author)Portuguese1
Jesus bids us shine with a clear, pure lightF. E. B. (Author (v. 4))English2
Jesus has something for children to doF. E. B. (Author)English2
Jesus holds me fastF. E. B. (Author)English2
Jesus in His temple holyF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Jesus is passing, Jesus is passingF. E. Belden (Author)English10
Jesus is the Light, the Life, the Truth, the WayF. E. Belden (Author)1
Jesus is waiting, pleading, callingF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Jesus, Jesus, chiefest among ten thousandF. E. B. (Author)English1
Jesus, Jesus, gentle ShepherdF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Jesus knows the children's loveF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Jesus, Savior, pilot me, Through this cold, unfriendly worldF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Jesus, Savior, hear us prayF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Joy today! joy today! Christ has burst the bars of deathF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Joyful greeting to thousands who sing Jesus' praisesF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Joys are flowing like a riverF. E. B. (Arranger)English1
Keep praying as you goF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Keep the pages white, dear JesusF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Kind words are the sweetestF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Kind words can never die; cherished and blestF. E. B. (Arranger)English3
Launch the life boat, many souls are strandingF. E. B. (Author)English4
Let every lamp be burning brightF. E. Belden (Author)English5
Let me fly to the Rock in the desertF. E. B. (Author)English1
Like as a father, pities his childF. E. Belden (Author)English13
Like Caleb and Joshua standF. E. Belden (Author)English5
Like faithful soldiers, true and braveF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Like refreshing showers in a thirsty landF. E. Belden (Author)English1
List, to the chime, 'tis holy timeF. E. B. (Author)English4
Little crowns are waiting, Waiting to be wornF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Little fishermen are we And the world is like a seaF. E. Belden (Author)English4
Little ones may be just like the fruitful treesF. E. B. (Author)English6
Little volunteers are neededF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Long ago the children sang a songF. E. Belden (Author)English4
Long years ago on blue GalileeF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Look for the beautiful, look for the true, Sunshine and shadow are all around youF. E. B. (Author)English12
Look for the way marks as you journey onFranklin Edson Belden (Author)English9
Look not behind thee, press manfully onF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Look not upon the wine That sparkles in its flowF. E. Belden (Author)English3
Look to the cross sinner believe itF. E. B. (Author)English5
Look upon Jesus, sinless is HeF. E. B. (Author)English7
Look upon the golden imageF. E. Belden (Author)English6
Low bend the willows over life's dark, human tideF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Make duty plain, O LordF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Make in life a right beginningF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Man weiß nicht die Stund'F. E. Belden (Author)German0
Many are the little dutiesF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Many, many are the mansionsF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Mejor que los sacrificios es obedecerF. E. Belden (Author)Spanish1
Men of valor, men of mightF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Mi Redentor es Cristo, Mi gozo y mi canciónF. E. Belden (Author)Spanish1
Mira los hitos de la humanidadF. E. Belden (Author)Spanish1
Moment by moment, hour by hourF. E. Belden (Author)English2
More diligence give meF. E. Belden (Author)English2
More of my Savior, says my soulF. E. Belden (Author)English2
My anchor holds when hurricanes sweep the seaF. E. B. (Author)English1
My first thought shall be of JesusF. E. Belden (Author)English1
My heart is in the homeland, beyond the azure seaF. E. B. (Author)English1
My heart's a tuneful harp when Christ abides withinF. E. Belden (Author)English4
Nearer Thee and ever nearerF. E. Belden (Author)English4
Never be ashamed to own your SaviorF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Never come late to Sunday schoolF. E. B. (Author)English4
No habrá más llanto alláF. E. Belden (Author)Spanish1
No hay un nombre en esta tierraF. E. Belden (Author)Spanish1
No tears in yonder home; Sorrow can never comeF. E. Belden (Author)English2
No tears in yonder home, There, all serene and brightF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Not a wasted moment in the morning fairF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Not I, but Christ, be honored, loved, exaltedF. E. B. (Arranger)English1
Not in the hour of deathF. E. Belden (Author)English3
Not one single jot or tittle hear the great teacher sayF. E. B. (Author)English2
Now I lay me down to slumberF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Now the God of peace be with youF. E. B. (Author)English1
O beautiful smiling summer landF. E. B. (Author)English1
O blessed, blessed, Sabbath SchoolF. E. Belden (Author)English2
O blessed rest when we reclineF. E. Belden (Author)English3
O blest are they that mournF. E. Belden (Author)English3
O blest are they who oft have saidF. E. Belden (Author)English4
O Christian, have you heard itF. E. Belden (Author)English5
O Christian, idle all the dayF. E. Belden (Author)English6
O Christian, on the billow of life's seaF. E. Belden (Author)English2
O Christian traveler, hold the lightF. E. Belden (Author)English1
O Christian, triumphantly singingF. E. Belden (Author)English2
O dia, não sei, Do regresso do EsposoF. E. Belden (1858-1945) (Author)Portuguese1
O give us a parting blessingF. E. Belden (Author)English5
O guard us till we meet againF. E. Belden (Author)English2
O heart bowed down with sorrow, O eyes that long for sightF. E. B. (Author)English38
O holy book of truth divineF. E. Belden (Author)English5
O Jesus, my RedeemerF. E. Belden (Author)English6
O Jesus, Thou my hope and lifeF. E. Belden (Author)English1
O raindrops bright with liquid lightF. E. Belden (Author)English2
O Rei vindouro perto estáF. E. Belden (Author)Portuguese1
O the wondrous love of Jesus, 'Tis my joy to tellF. E. Belden (Author)English1
O there is joy for the summer is pastF. E. Belden (Author)English1
O there's a better world on highF. E. Belden (Author)English3
O Thou, who dwellest up on highF. E. Belden (Author)English1
O voyager, idly drifting downF. E. Belden (Author)English2
O we are soldiers for the LordF. E. Belden (Author)English1
O there'll be joy when the work is doneFranklin E. Belden, 1858-1945 (Author)English6
Olha a Jesus, sem mancha, inocenteF. E. Belden (Author)Portuguese1
On time's wide waste of watersF. E. B. (Author)English3
Once again has come my birthdayF. E. B. (Author)English5
Once I heard a footstep, 'twas Jesus at the doorF. E. Belden (Author)English1
One more new day for JesusF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Only gleaners in the harvestF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Only one step to JesusF. E. B. (Author)English5
Only thee, in joy or sorrowF. E. Belden (Author)English3
Open the windows of heaven, O Lord, Here are my tithes for TheeF. E. B. (Author)English4
Our Father in heaven, Thy promise we claimF. E. Belden (Author)English3
Out upon an angry oceanF. E. B. (Author)English3
Padre, yo vengo a tiF. E. Belden (Author)Spanish1
Paradise, O hope of agesF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Pearly portals swinging openF. E. Belden (Author)English4
Plant blossoms, beautiful blossomsF. E. B. (Author)English1
Praise be to God and songs of thanksgivingF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Praise him, praise him, mighty creatorF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Praise to God, the everlasting OneF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Praise to thee, O dear RedeemerF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Pray for the erring ones faith shall reclaim themF. E. Belden (Author)English3
Promesa dulce: Yo vendréF. E. Belden (Author)Spanish1
Pure cold water we would recommendF. E. B. (Author)English2
Put on the white garmentsF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Raise the standard high, Sound the gathering cryF. E. Belden (Author)English7
Rally for the cause of temperanceF. E. Belden (Author)English3
Rally for the right, rally for the trueF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Remember the pledge that you have signedF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Remember the Sabbath day, The day by heaven blestF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Remember thy Creator, Ere youthful days departF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Rest, sweet rest, for weary hands folded in slumberF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Roll on, thou crimson streamF. E. B. (Author)English1
Saved to serve in any stationF. E. B. (Author)English3
Savior, keep me pure in heartF. E. B. (Author)English2
Savior, meet us while assembledF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Savior, Savior, be my guideF. E. Belden (Author)English5
Scatter sunshine, scatter sunshine, All along the wayF. E. B. (Author)English2
See, yonder ship is slowly strandingF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Seven times round the boasting wallsF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Shall one be missingF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Shall we stand at his coming, his glorious comingF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Shepherd divine, Thou leadest meF. E. Belden (Author)English5
Shout for joy, your tribute bringingF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Shout forth the tidings joyfullyF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Si la carga es pesada F. E. Belden (Translator)Spanish1
Silent in death he liesF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Sing, O sing the glory of ImmanuelF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Sing to the Lord, ye his peopleF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Sleep not, soldier of the crossF. E. B. (Arranger)English1
Sleeping sweetly on His bosomF. E. B. (Author)English1
Soldiers in the holy strifeF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Some glad morn not far awayF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Someone is straying in downward wayF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Someone the beautiful city shall seeF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Soul amid earth sorrows dwellingF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Sound an alarm, all ye watchmen, for the day of the Lord is nearF. E. B. (Author)English2
Sowing in sadness through long, weary yearsF. E. Belden (Author)English3
Sowing to death or life, Sowing to reapF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Speak well of the land of promiseF. E. B. (Author)English1
Speed away, speed away over mountains and seaF. E. Belden (Author)English3
Stand by the flag of King ImmanuelF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Stand by the law once proclaimedF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Stand for Jesus, fighting boldlyF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Stand for the right, O Christian, trueF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Stand like Caleb, though the world opposeF. E. Belden (Author)English7
Star of beauty, star of splendorFranklin Edson Belden (Author)English2
Suffer them, the little onesF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Sweet and low, sweet and low, Voice of the Holy SpiritF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Sweet be thy rest And peaceful thy sleepingF. E. Belden (Author)English8
Sweet promise, I will come againF. E. B. (Author)English3
Sweet promise is given to all who believeFranklin E. Belden (Author)English8
Sweet Sunday school, with hours so fullF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Thanksgiving to the Lord belongsFranklin Edson Belden (Author)English4
The angel of the Lord encampeth Round about us, round about usF. E. B. (Author)English7
The coming King is at the doorF. E. B. (Author)English9
The day is dead, and Egypt's night returningF. E. Belden (Author)English2
The desert way he sometimes leads usF. E. Belden (Author)English1
The golden light is fadingF. E. Belden (Author)English2
The guests are few, the hour is lateF. E. Belden (Author)English1
The hem of His garment touch, believingF. E. B. (Author)English1
The judgment has set, the books have been openedF. E. Belden (Author)English7
The Lord is my God and CreatorF. E. Belden (Author)English1
The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want; He maketh me to lie downF. E. Belden (Author)English1
The Lord worketh, let us work tooF. E. Belden (Author)English2
The road to life is rough and straitF. E. Belden (Author)English1
The saints may rest within the tombF. E. Belden (Author)English1
The world's glorious harvest is fast drawing onF. E. Belden (Author)English3
There are little crossesF. E. Belden (Author)English1
There are riches better than goldF. E. Belden (Author)English1
There are two ways for travelers, only two waysF. E. Belden (Author)English3
There came a stranger knockingF. E. B. (Author)English1
There is a land of promise, A blessed land of promiseF. E. Belden (Author)English1
There is a mighty arm divineF. E. Belden (Author)English1
There is something at home for the children to doF. E. B. (Author)English1
There is sunlight on the hilltopF. E. Belden (Arranger)English6
There is sweet rest for feet now wearyF. E. Belden (Author)English6
There was a star that shone in splendorF. E. Belden (Author)English1
There's a cross to be borneF. E. Belden (Author)English5
There's life in a look at the sacred crossF. E. B. (Author)English6
There's no other name like JesusF. E. Belden (Author)English12
There's room for you to anchorF. E. B. (Author)English9
These two little hands were givenF. E. Belden (Author)English9
This is the love of God, that we keep his commandmentsF. E. B. (Author)English1
Thou art coming, my Beloved, Thou art coming once againF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Thou hast kept us, blessed SaviorF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Thou Savior of the sinsick soulF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Though seas like mountains hedge thy wayF. E. B. (Author)English2
Through all the year, most gracious GodF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Through the gloom that gathers over usF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Thus one by one our loved ones goF. E. Belden (Author)English2
'Tis love that makes us happyF. E. Belden (Author)English11
'Tis merry, merry Christmas time, The world with joy is gladFranklin Edson Belden (Author)English4
To Jesus, to Jesus, Give the coming yearF. E. Belden (Author)English5
To obey is better than sacrifice, the Lord hath saidF. E. Belden (Author)English4
Touch not the wine cup! beware! beware!F. E. Belden (Author)English1
True hearts are needed to work for the schoolF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Unfurl the temperance gospel bannerF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Until we meet againF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Up and away, like the dew of the morning, Soaring from earth to its home in the sunF. E. B. (Author (refrain & v. 4))English1
¡Vendrá el Señor! Nadie sabe la horaF. E. Belden (Author)Spanish1
Wake, freemen all, whose homes are dearF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Wake the slumbering melodyF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Water, pure water, that sparkles so brightF. E. Belden (Author)English4
We are building every day, at our work and at our playF. E. Belden (Author)English10
We are drops of diamond brightnessF. E. Belden (Author)English1
We are on the King's highwayF. E. B. (Author)English1
We are sentinels for JesusF. E. Belden (Author)English1
We are willing workers humbleF. E. Belden (Author)English1
We build on the sure foundationF. E. Belden (Author)English4
We come with joy to greet you hereF. E. Belden (Author)English3
We greet thee here, O glad new yearF. E. Belden (Author)English1
We know not the hour of the Master's appearingF. E. B. (Author)English15
We love the blessed BibleF. E. B. (Author)English1
We love to tell the story Yet there is more to doF. E. Belden (Author)English1
We never stay away from Sabbath schoolF. B. (Author)English1
We offer praises, thankful praisesF. E. Belden (Author)English2
We plough the fields, and scatterF. E. B. (3d stanza)English1
We shall meet beyond the skies, Some sweet day, some sweet dayFranklin E. Belden (Author)English3
We should be like gardensF. E. Belden (Author)English4
We should never be lateF. E. Belden (Author)English1
We sing about the home of beautyF. E. B. (Author)English1
We thank thee for Thy merciesF. E. Belden (Author)English1
We welcome this blest Sabbath dayF. E. Belden (Author)English3
Weary one, for comfort seekingF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Welcome, welcome, merry welcomeF. E. Belden (Author)English1
We'll build on the rock, the living RockF. E. Belden (Author)English11
We'll give this week to JesusF. E. Belden (Author)English2
We'll live in the sunlight, the beautiful sunlightF. E. B. (Author)English1
We'll shine as yonder stars sometimeF. E. Belden (Author)English1
We'll stand by the Bible, God's message to manF. E. B. (Author)English4
We'll tarry by the living watersF. E. B. (Author)English12
Wer gehört dem Herrn anF. E. Belden (Author)German1
We're always at the school with joyful greetingF. E. Belden (Author)English1
We're coming, we're coming with songs of rejoicingF. E. Belden (Author)English1
We're faithful daughters of the KingF. E. Belden (Author)English1
We're going home, a pilgrim bandF. E. Belden (Author)English1
We're little Christian soldiers, we're marching to the fieldF. E. Belden (Author)English3
We're loyal soldiers of the LordF. E. B. (Author)English1
What says the Bible, the blessed BibleF. E. Belden (Author)English3
What shall I do for Christ, my Savior?F. E. B. (Author)English4
What will you do with Jesus? He stands before you nowF. E. B. (Author)English2
What shall it profit a manF. E. B. (Arranger)English2
When circles are brokenF. E. Belden (Author)English1
When departs this hallowed dayF. E. Belden (Author)English1
When Israel came to Jordan's sideF. E. Belden (Author)English1
When Jesus calls His jewelsF. E. B. (Author)English4
When Jesus shall make up his jewelsF. E. B. (Author)English6
When softly fades the dying dayF. E. Belden (Author)English6
When softly falls the twilight hourF. E. Belden (Author)English4
When softly the springtime breezes are blowingF. E. B. (Author)English1
When temptation assailsF. E. Belden (Author)English1
When the cross seems hard to carryF. E. B. (Author)English5
When the Judge shall weigh our motivesF. E. B. (Author)English11
When the load looks big to carryF. E. Belden (Author)English1
When the tempest gathers over usF. E. Belden (Author)English1
When through earthy seas of sorrowF. E. Belden (Author)English1
When we lay our burdens downF. E. Belden (Author)English7
Where hast thou gleaned today for JesusF. E. B. (Author)English1
White pages before us, thank God this is soF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Who is dauntless, who is daringF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Who is on the Lord's side, Always trueF. E. Belden (Author)English18
Who is ready, who is willing? Who will volunteer?F. E. Belden (Author)English1
Who will be like MosesF. E. B. (Author)English2
Who will be the next to come to JesusF. E. B. (Author)English2
Who will speak a word for JesusF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Why not come to Jesus, There is hope for theeF. E. B. (Author)English2
Why should we ever be gloomy and sadF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Wide is the gate and broad the way, And many millions hither strayF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Wide is the gate and broad the way, Which leads to endless woeF. E. Belden (Author)English7
With, a song, the angel voicesF. E. Belden (Author)English1
With tender memories fragrantF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Wonder of the countless spheresF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Word and will of God immortalF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Words of cheer from the battlefield of lifeF. E. B. (Author)English5
Work for the school let no one sayF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Work with little hearts and fingersF. E. Balden (Author)English1
Would you fear to have your windows openF. E. B. (Author)English4
Would you know why I am singingF. E. Belden (Author)English2
Ye laden, sad and wearyF. E. Belden (Author)English1
Ye temperance warriors braveF. E. Belden (Author)English4

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