| A darling child lay dying | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 4 |  
 | A few more days or fleeting years | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | A gracious form, Amidst the storm | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | A helper of my Savior I'd be | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | A little while to gather flowers | C. W. R. (Adapter) | English | 1 |  
 | A loved one has gone with the Savior to be | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | A sailor boy lay dying | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | A song, a song to the crystal spring | Rev. C. W. Ray, D.D. (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Adrift on life's tempestuous sea | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Ah the wrongs that might be righted | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | All glory to the Savior's name, For us once crucified | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | All hail, all hail to Christ | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 2 |  
 | All hail the bright and beautiful morn | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 2 |  
 | All the wide world for our Savior and Lord | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Alone! from heaven descending | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | America, land of sweet story and song | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | An aged saint lay dying | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | An open Bible for the world, For rich and poor, for great and small | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | Art thou tempted and tried | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 5 |  
 | As a distant strain of music | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | As the doves to their windows when dark grows the sky | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | Beautiful eyes are the eyes | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | Beautiful home, home of the blest | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Beautiful the dawning | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | Behold the Lamb of Calvary, The bloody cross on which He dies | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 7 |  
 | Better, far better than mansions of ease | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Blessed Book and sacred boon | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Blessed Jesus, we adore Thee | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 4 |  
 | Blessed Savior, here we gather | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Blessed Savior, to Thy glory | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Blest Redeemer, let the children | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Bravely go forth in defense of the right | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Bright blossoms of beauty | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | Bright buttercups and daisies | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | By Satan once a captive led | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | By sweetest calm of wildest storm | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Can a little, sinful child like me | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Can the mighty God above us | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | Can you tell how many birdies | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | Closer than a brother is the Savior that we love | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Come and join the royal band | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | Come weary sinner in thy woe | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Dark the night of bitter weeping | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Dear Jesus great Shepherd | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | Dear Lord in dark Gethsemane | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Dear Savior, guide my little feet | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | Dear Savior, Redeemer, adorable Lord | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Dear Shepherd of Zion, it oft hath been told | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | Do something, yes, something with each passing hour | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | Don't say it, don't say it, dear neighbor | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Ever thrillingly sweet is the story | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | Every springtime seems calling | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 2 |  
 | Faithful remain to thy Savior and King | Rev. C. W. Ray, D.D. (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | Farewell, farewell, the parting time has come | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Father of mercies and of love | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | Father, while we this service close | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | Floating across from the other side | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | For heavenly heirs our Lord prepares | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 5 |  
 | For the bud and the bloom | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 2 |  
 | For thee, my soul, for thee, for thee | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | From scenes of sorest need | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Gathering in the harvest, From valley, and hill and plain | Rev. C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 8 |  
 | Gathering in the harvest for Jesus | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Go, ye children of light | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 10 |  
 | Go ye to sad Gethsemane | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | God never would lead in the darkness | C. W. R. (Arranger) | English | 1 |  
 | Grandly the people are rising | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 2 |  
 | Grant us, Lord, Thine own indwelling | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Guard them and guide them, the dear little feet | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Hail, all hail, ye servants of the Lord | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Hail with rejoicings the blest Sabbath day | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | Happy hurrah, for virtue | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | Hast thou by burdens sore oppressed | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Have you heard the sweet story of Jesus King of glory | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Hear the voice of entreaty | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Hear ye not the Savior calling, Gently calling after thee? | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Heed ye not the lengthening shadows | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | Heirs of God with Christ our King | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 8 |  
 | Here again with joy | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 2 |  
 | Here are two, only two | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | Holy Father, from the skies | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | Holy Savior, sovereign Lord | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Holy Spirit bless and guide me | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Hopefully, trustfully, Jesus, I would bow | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | How changeful is life's way | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | How may we hope life eternal to win | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | How shall I live that my life may be telling | Rev. C. W. Ray, D.D. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | How still was the night while the shepherds were dreaming | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | How sweet the music of His name | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | How wonderful, wonderful is the dear name | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | I am saved, and Jesus loves me | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | I am saved from the curse of transgression | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | I am saved from the sin that enthralled me | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | I gladly would be like a Christmas bell | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | I have found a sweet peace | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | I have had the sweetest dreams | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | I have sweetest rest in Jesus | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | I have two little hands, which the Lord | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | I have two little hands, which the Lord hath given | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | I love my blessed Savior because He first loved me (Ray) | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | I love my dear Redeemer | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | I soon shall reach the promised land | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | I will bless the Lord who sought me | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | I will praise Thee, precious Savior | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | I will sing of my Savior who suffered for me | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | I will sing of the mercies of the Lord, All His goodness I will hasten to proclaim | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 5 |  
 | I would be a rosebud fair | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | I would be bright as the brightest | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | I'm redeemed by Jesus' blood | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | In chains at death's dark door I lay | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | In his wondrous love the Savior long ago | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | In Jesus I found a balm for every wound | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 6 |  
 | In my soul a flame is kindled | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | In our Father's house, there are mansions bright | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 5 |  
 | In the gloomy garden of Gethsemane | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 4 |  
 | In the palace of the king | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 2 |  
 | In the twilight gray | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | In the wilderness dreary | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Is it nothing to you that the curse of strong drink | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | It was the night before | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | It was through riches of His saving grace | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | I've kindred and friends who are dear | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Jerusalem how fair and bright | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 2 |  
 | Jesus, Advocate with God | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Jesus all my grief is sharing [bearing] | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 16 |  
 | Jesus at the door is pleading | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Jesus, can a sinful child | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Jesus evermore is calling, Gently calling "Follow Me!" | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 6 |  
 | Jesus, guide my little feet | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 4 |  
 | Jesus, help a sinful child | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | Jesus, I am but a child | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | Jesus, I would follow Thee | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 4 |  
 | Jesus is waiting, waiting in sorrow | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Jesus, my Savior, to Bethlehem came, Born in a manger to sorrow and shame | C. W. R. (Alterer) | English | 1 |  
 | Jesus now is interceding, In His wondrous wealth of love | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Jesus, our Savior, Sovereign Head | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Jesus, Savior, I am waiting, Let me know I am forgiven | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Jesus, Savior, am I thine | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Jesus, Savior, meek and lowly | Rev. C. W. Ray, D.D. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Jesus, Savior, tender Shepherd | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Jesus tenderly is calling, Sinner, why, why delay? | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Jesus, thou didst love the children | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Jesus, thou true and living Bread | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Jesus watches over me | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Jesus wondrous love possessing | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | Jesus yet is standing at the bolted door | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Jewels, bright beautiful | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 2 |  
 | Joy to the world, the Savior King | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | King of kings and King of glory | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Lead me, lead me, blessed Savior | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Let every heart before the Lord | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Let me walk with the angels on the bright hills of glory | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Let the children and the youth | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Let the little lambs be fed | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | Let us all together rise | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | Let us sing of our blessed Redeemer | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | Let us sing to the Lord (Ray) | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | Let us work with our might, for the night nears us fast | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Listen, children, one and all | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Little bluebirds and robins | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | Little by little the time goes by, Swiftly and ever the moments fly | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Little children drawing near | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Little sunbeams in their brightness | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 5 |  
 | Lo what wondrous light is falling | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Long ago in days of old | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Long ago the blest redeemer | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | Look to Jesus trembling soul | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | Lord, teach a little child to pray, To plead for mercy in Thy name | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | Lord, teach me how to live | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Loyal to Jesus, our Savior and King | Rev. C. W. Ray, D. D. (Author) | English | 9 |  
 | May fainting souls approach the Lord And ever welcome be | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | Merrily silvery chiming | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | Mighty to save from the foes that assail thee | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Multitudes, we gaze in wonder | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | My Father, God, beneath whose rod | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | My Father is rich in houses and lands | C. W. R. (Alterer) | English | 1 |  
 | My hands I would give | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | My heart is sad and weary | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | My house of clay, May fade away | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | My life is a wearisome journey | C. W. Ray (Arranger) | English | 1 |  
 | My little ears were made | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | My Savior and my God, O make Thy word divine | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | My Savior and soul's Defender | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | My Savior God in Thee I live | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | Night and day for many, many years | Rev. C. W. Ray, D. D. (Author) | English | 5 |  
 | No cup from any fountain | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | No day is so cloudless and sunny | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Not an aching heart is yearning | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | O beautiful Galilee, Thy silvery waves I can see | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | O, blessed day of sacred rest | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | O, blessed day, when our dear | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | O blessed Master, hear me | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | O blessed morn that saw the Lord arise | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | O blessed Redeemer how wonderful Thy love | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | O blissful day when from the skies | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | O brother look to Calvary | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | O Christ of God, thou living vine | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | O cloudless land beyond life's sea | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | O day of days the brightest | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | O drink, drink, drink, but not the tempting wine | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | O Eden land, thy name so sweet | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | O for the wings of the bright early morning | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | O glory land, blest glory land | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | O Jesus, mighty Savior, King | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | O look not on the sparkling wine | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | O pray can you tell us | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | O Rock of refuge, Savior, Friend | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | O Savior true, In life's review | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | O sovereign and ascended Lord | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | O there is a beautiful city, Whose walls are of jewels most rare | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | O what has Jesus done for me, In proof of love divine? | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | O what wilt thou give as a token of love | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | O whom will you meet in that city | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Of all the sweet stories that ever were told | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | Oft amidst the deepening shadows | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | O mother I am dying, and I cannot go alone | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | O who is it like Jesus by prophets foretold | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 4 |  
 | O why should we sigh | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | On the banks of the bright crystal river | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | On the other side of Jordan, Jesus waits and smiling stands | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Onward, ever onward haste | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Our Father in heaven, we humbly would pray | C. W. Ray, D.D. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Our Savior God to Thee we raise | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Out on the wide, wide ocean | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Pilgrims of earth, we are journeying home | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Praise, praise the Lord, The dear Redeemer King | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Precious is the Savior's promise, Children to receive | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | Redeemed through Jesus' wondrous love | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Redeemer of Zion, blest Savior of lost men | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Rejoice, rejoice, hosannas sing | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Rejoice, rejoice, the Lord most high | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | Rejoice, rejoice, the Lord shall come | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Ring, ring, ring, ring the merry Christmas bells! | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Running on errands for Jesus | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 2 |  
 | Sadly we sing and with tremulous breath | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 69 |  
 | Saved, saved by the blood of the Lamb | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Savior King, I would sing | Ray (Author) | English | 4 |  
 | Savior advocate and friend | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 4 |  
 | Self condemned and unforgiven | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Shout, shout for joy, a brighter down is breaking | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Sinner, hast thou not a welcome for Jesus now | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Some blessed day, down from on high | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Some blessed day, Jesus | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 2 |  
 | Some day, but when I cannot tell, To toils and tears I'll bid farewell | Rev. C. W. Ray, D.D. (Author) | English | 21 |  
 | Something for Jesus, O that I could bring | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | Speak kindly and gently whenever you grieve | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Spicy breezes of devotion | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Standing by the riverside | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Star of Bethlehem, thy glory | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Swiftly the years, With their hopes and fears | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Take thy burden, onward haste | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Tears, tears, bitter tears may fall | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 4 |  
 | Tenderly plead with the weak and the wrong | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | That from guilt I may be, ever spotless and free | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 4 |  
 | The accepted time has come | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | The beautiful lilies | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | The Bible, the Bible, to wanderers given | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | The changes of fortune may alter | C. W. R. (Alterer) | English | 1 |  
 | The harvest is ripe and soon will be perishing | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | The keys of all kingdoms to Jesus belong | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | The King is in need of volunteers | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | The King of the day | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | The King of Zion came to save | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | The Kingdom of the Lord, Forever shall endure | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | The Lord is my Shepherd, He loveth his sheep | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | The Lord is risen, the empty tomb | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | The morning is bright | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | The Savior sought and found me, He found me, He found me | Rev. C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | The Savior is standing in grief at the door | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | The soul who would find full release from his woes | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | The sun must shine to give us | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 2 |  
 | There are little crowns in heaven | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 4 |  
 | There is hope for hearts now aching | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | There is joy with the angels of heaven | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | There is something to do | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 2 |  
 | There shall come a gladsome day | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | There's a fountain full and free | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | There's a happy, happy day | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | There's a wonderful, wonderful story of love | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | They shall shine, ever shine | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | They're [They are] gathering homeward from every land | C. W. R. (Alterer) | English | 1 |  
 | Thou who didst for sinners bleed | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Though clouds my way obscure | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Though earth and skies remove, by and by | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Though rugged and dreary my pathway | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Through the gates of that city most beautiful | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Through the great and crowded city | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | Tidings, blessed tidings, hear the gospel call | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | 'Tis a dark and gloomy day | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | 'Tis a wonderful story | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | 'Tis not for pleasure duty calls | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | To God the Father, and the Son, And Spirit Three in One | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | To Jesus, our Savior, defender | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 2 |  
 | To redeem our sinful earth | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | To Thee my heart is turning | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | To thy barred and bolted door | C. W. Way (Author) | English | 7 |  
 | Wandering in the desert lonely [dreary] | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | Warmest welcome we would give you | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | We are calling to duty | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | We are happy, just as happy | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | We are out on the ocean sailing, Homeward bound we sweetly glide | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | We are soldiers in the army (Ray) | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | We are standing on the threshold Of another golden year | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | We greet you with gladness | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | We shall cross the restless tide | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | We toil awhile in tears below | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | We will stand for the right | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 2 |  
 | Welcome the children in my name | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 4 |  
 | We'll sing of our Lord once crucified | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | We'll sow for a harvest | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | We'll tell you the way | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | What blest book to mortals | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | What can the little children | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | What can the sinner's hardened heart subdue? | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | What can willing hands bring | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | What rapturous songs of gladness | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | What will you do with Jesus, The words how sad and sweet | C. W. R. (Author (chorus) & arranger) | English | 1 |  
 | Whate'er to me a cross may prove | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | When hearts do ache with boding fears | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | When I pass death's chilling shadows | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | When in robes of light | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | When in weariness we journey | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | When on the mountain's towering height | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | When our hearts are sad and aching | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | When the golden summer sunbeams | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | When the judgment day shall come | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | When the righteous are crowned for their labors of love | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | When the sinner opprest | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | When the stars with trembling awe shall flee away | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | Where shall sin-sick souls find a cure for every woe? | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Wherever thoughts may wander | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | While along life's road you journey | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | While sailing over life's stormy seas, And storm clouds round me lower | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 3 |  
 | Who may to Jesus unbosom | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | Who shall sing of victory | Charles Walker Ray (Author) |  | 1 |  
 | Why in tears through the years | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Why were angels once descending | Charles W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Will you come, will you come to the Savior now pleading? | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Will you do what you can for the lost in sin? | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | With us, Lord, forever dwelling | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Wonderful Savior, Redeemer, Not willing that one should be lost | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Workers and willing workers | C. W. R. (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Would you find the way to heaven, take the precious book divine | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Would you walk and talk with angels | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Wouldst thou be saved from sin? | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 4 |  
 | Wouldst thou share the Savior's blessing | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Write it on the grog shop door | Rev. C. W. Ray, D.D. (Author) | English | 2 |  
 | Ye friends of the blessed Redeemer | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 5 |  
 | Ye shall be witnesses unto me | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Yes, for me, for me He careth | C. W. Ray (Author) | English | 1 |  
 | Zion's delight in her Savior Redeemer | Charles Walker Ray (Author) | English | 1 |