| A movement new is sweeping | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 3 | 
 | A very kind Shepherd I have I know | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | A voice sweet and tender is pleading | Wm. Edie Marks (Author) | English | 0 | 
 | Against the dreadful rum | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | أنا لست أشبع من حبيبي | William E. Marks (Author) | Arabic | 1 | 
 | Are you greatly tempted to turn from the way | Wm. Edie Marks (Author) | English | 0 | 
 | Are you sorely troubled with sin on your soul? | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | Arise and stand for native land | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | As moments fly, as they go by | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Ask me not, vain world, to leave | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Be thou faithful unto Jesus | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | Before I knew Jesus my Lord, No joy could the world me afford | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 6 | 
 | Believe as you pray | Wm. Edie Marks (Author) |  | 0 | 
 | Bring hither the thanks | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Christ is born, hark the angel tells the story | Wm. Edie Marks (Author) |  | 0 | 
 | Christian, fight the battle through to victory | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Christmas bells are ringing over land and sea | Wm. Edie Marks (Author) | English | 0 | 
 | Come and dwell in the vale called beautiful | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Come and follow the Lord | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Come every one that thirsts, today | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Come, O come and bathe today | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Come, tune the heart | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Come, whosoever will, our Lord once said in Galilee | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 7 | 
 | Count it all joy to bear the cross of Jesus | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 10 | 
 | Dear Jesus dwell within | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Do you know the gospel story? | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Does Jesus care or does He know | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Eagerly I press along the way | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | எண்ணிப்பாராய் நீ கிறிஸ்துவின் சிலுவை (Eṇṇippārāy nī kiṟistuviṉ ciluvai) | William Edie Marks (Author) | Tamil | 1 | 
 | Ever onward running | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Ever since my Savior washed my sins away | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Ever since that blessed day | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Father, throw the door wide open | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Firmly stand ye ever | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | From run's destructive snare | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Give out the happy that your heart contains | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Glad hearts are singing | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 3 | 
 | God giveth his people full measure | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | God has promised me strength as my day | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | God has saved so many in the days gone by | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | God loves you still, O do not doubt Him | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 5 | 
 | Hark! the Christmas bells are ringing over hills and dells | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Hark, ye people, from the steeple music swells | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Have your sins been washed away | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Holding on high the banner of the King are we | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Holy do you yearn to be | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | I am drawing nigh | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | I am on my pilgrim way | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | I am resting on the Rock that the storms can never move | E. Dee. (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | I am trying the best I can | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | I can sing, rejoice with a cheerful voice | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | I follow where the Shepherd leads | E. D. M. (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | I have followed Jesus closely in the way that He has led | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | I have found a help unfailing in my time of greatest need | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | I have found what I wanted, what I sought for so long | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 7 | 
 | I love of my Savior to tell | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | I love to think of heaven (Marks) | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | I rejoice to serve the Lord | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | I sought the quietness within that only Christ can give | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | I took a trip into the camp of whiskey | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | I was heavy laden once with guilty sin | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 0 | 
 | I was troubled once with sin | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | I will make my promise good unto my Savior | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | I would labor so | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Ich genieße was ich wünschte, was ich suchte mit Schmerz | Wm. Edie Marks (Author) | German | 0 | 
 | If along the way of life, as day by day you press | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | If there is abundance of joy in your heart | William E. Marks (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | If you have the grace of God within | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | I'm tranquilly resting, no storms are oppressing | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | Immer vorwärts gehen | William Edie Marks (Author) | German | 0 | 
 | In my heart there is a beautiful light today | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | In outer darkness souls are astray | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | In the album of my memory a picture clear I see | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Jesus calls for willing helpers, for there is a work to do | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Jesus calls for you to follow Him and fight the wrong | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Jesus comes with power to bless | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Jesus had his victory won | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Jesus has cleansed my heart | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Jesus has stopped my feet | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Jesus hilft in Freud und Leid | Wm. Edie Marks (Author) | German | 0 | 
 | Jesus is my strength, my stay | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | Jesus is the one to help us on the way | Wm. Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Jesus satisfies, Jesus satisfies, All things now in Him I obtain | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | Jesus shed His precious blood that He might all the sinners save | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | Jesus stands and knocks, is knocking at the door | Wm. Edie Marks (Author) | English | 0 | 
 | Jesus sweetly calls to you | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Jesus wants the brave | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Joyful songs I now will raise | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Just one look at my loving Savior | Wm. Edie Marks (Author) | English | 0 | 
 | Just to be a careful, patient sower | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Leave the wilderness of sin and Jordan cross | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Let me lean on thee | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Listen to the merry chiming bells | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Little ones happy ones | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | Long ago many left us for that land of glory | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | Lord, this very hour, Send Thy mighty power | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Marching on to set sin's captive free | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Marching on with singing, Gospel music's ringing | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Men are hungry for the Word | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Mother's voice has been hushed which I heard long ago | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | My Savior heard my plaintive prayer | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | No license is the thing we need | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Noch ist Raum für Kämpfer in dem Dienste unsres Herrn | William Edie Marks (Author) | German | 0 | 
 | Not almost but altogether | Wm. Edie Marks (Author) | English | 0 | 
 | Now from sin I am set free | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | O do not ask me back, vain world with thee today | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | O let us work with unbating zeal for Jesus | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | O my comrades how cheering | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | O soul astray, from sin depart | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | O the joy that service brings | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | O turn to the Lord and be cleansed of all sin | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | O we intend this woe to end | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | O, what has Jesus done for me? He has taken all my sins away | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | O wie manche Liebestat | William Edie Marks (Author) | German | 0 | 
 | On, on with purpose firm, ye soldiers of the Lord | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Once my heart could utter naught but sighs for life was full of woe | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | One day I heard the Savior say | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Onward, Christian army, 'tis the Lord's command | Wm. Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Open your heart, let the gospel light in | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Our banner glorious is floating o'er us | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 3 | 
 | Our cause is daily gaining | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Overburdened with a weight of woe | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 4 | 
 | Peacefully, gently toward heaven I sail | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Proclaim to each nation | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Radiant with joy the gospel | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Reaper, the call rings | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Receive the salvation Christ offers today | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Rest not on your laurels, there is more to do | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Right and wrong are fighting | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Rouse ye Christian freemen | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Says some anxious soul, "What is the time?" | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Seit der hochbeglückten Zeit | William Edie Marks (Author) | German | 0 | 
 | Send the happy tidings | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Send thy Spirit, Lord | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Send us, Lord, a great revival | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Should not a soldier bravely show | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Sin enslaved me | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Some stars | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Something do to make the world a better one today | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | Sowing, sowing seeds | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Sowing, sowing seeds of His truth as we go | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Starving and thirsting I came to the Savior | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Sündenlasten trug mein Herz | William Edie Marks (Author) | German | 0 | 
 | Sweet gospel bells are ringing | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | That old garment you have long been wearing | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | The battle is on, The fight must be won | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | The grace I need is guaranteed | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | The harp of full salvation is tuned to praise the Lord | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | The Savior is tenderly calling, Believe and He'll save you today | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | The time is nearing, for our appearing | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | There are hearts to cherish, there are souls that perish | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | There is much that we can do, As our journey we pursue | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | There is need of soldiers in the army of the King | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | There is so much we can be | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | There's a battle great now raging, and King Alcohol must go | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 6 | 
 | There's a home beyond all toil and care | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | There's a numberless throng | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | There's a safe abiding place | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | There's a stream from the mount of Calvary flowing | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | There's no better place to be | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | These sorrows we now have will soon pass away | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | This my song shall be Through eternity | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | Though I had wandered afar from the right | Wm. Edie Marks (Author) | English | 0 | 
 | Though I once was sad | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Though I only may a standard | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Though the stain of sin defiled Me | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Through all the struggles that come to me here | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | Through the night, in early morning | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | 'Tis a joy unspeakable and a comfort sweet as well | Wm. Edie Marks (Author) | English | 0 | 
 | To have my cup of joy overflow | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | To my Lord I will be true | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | To the sad at heart I will joy impart | Wm. Edie Marks (Author) | English | 0 | 
 | To those you meet along the way | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Trusting in my Savior every day | W. E. M.  (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Unto Thee I look, O Savior | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Up, up, up, the pretty | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Upon the altar now I lay | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | Voice upraising, Jesus praising | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Wake and sing Jesus from the grave has risen | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | Wand're gläubig himmelwärts | William Edie Marks (Author) | German | 0 | 
 | We are living under God's protecting care | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | We are standard bearers | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | We are walking in the bright and shining way | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | We join the song of gladness | Wm. Edie Marks (Author) | English | 0 | 
 | We shall greet one another with "Good Morning" | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | We will not look through a darkened glass forever | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | We will reach that blessed haven in the sky | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Welcome, welcome happy | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | We'll do our best and ever fight | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Wenn nach langer Nacht uns der Morgen lacht | William Edie Marks (Author) | German | 0 | 
 | We're a mighty valiant band | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | What matchless love beyond compare | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | When I gave my heart to Jesus and His precious name did own | William Edie Marks (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | When in the midst of life's | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | When life with its pleasure is over | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | When our Savior lived and wrought in Galilee | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | When the battle here | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | When the faithful have gathered up in heaven at last | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | When the foe is pressing near | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | When the rosy beams of morning gleam across the sky | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | When the trump awakes, when the dawn first breaks | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | When to Jesus we have all surrendered | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | Why do you wonder | William Edie Marks (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Willing am I, and ready alway | E. D. E. (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | You ask me why I serve the Lord | W. E. M. (Author) | English | 1 |