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The ruler's daughter
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d1 (1857)
First Line
: A father is praying The Savior to hear
The ruler's daughter
Christian's farewell
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d2 (1857)
First Line
: A few more days on earth to spend
Christian's farewell
A little longer here below
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d3 (1857)
A little longer here below
A mixture of joy and trouble
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d4 (1857)
A mixture of joy and trouble
A poor wayfaring man of grief Hath often crossed
Author
: James Mongtomery
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d5 (1857)
A poor wayfaring man of grief Hath often crossed
This world is not my home
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d6 (1857)
First Line
: Adieu, adieu, I'm dying now
This world is not my home
The prodigal's return
Author
: John Newton
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d7 (1857)
First Line
: Afflictions, though they seem severe
Refrain First Line
: I'll die no more for bread
The prodigal's return
The gospel lifeboat
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d8 (1857)
First Line
: All hands on board, the Captain cries
Refrain First Line
: O'er life's rough sea we mean to sail
The gospel lifeboat
The magnetic telegraph
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d9 (1857)
First Line
: Along the smooth and slender wires
The magnetic telegraph
Let us never mind the scoffs
Author
: H. C. Zuener; Isaac Watts, 1674-1748
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d10 (1857)
First Line
: Am I a soldier of the cross
Let us never mind the scoffs
Daniel in the lion's den
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d11 (1857)
First Line
: Among the Judah [Jewish] captives [nation], One Daniel
Daniel in the lion's den
And the house of the Lord shall be filled
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d12 (1857)
And the house of the Lord shall be filled
Away from his home and the friends of his youth
Author
: William Hunter
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d13 (1857)
Away from his home and the friends of his youth
The Cross of Christ
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d14 (1857)
First Line
: Behold his arms extended wide
The Cross of Christ
Brightest and best of the sons [stars] of the morning
Author
: Reginald Heber
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d15 (1857)
Brightest and best of the sons [stars] of the morning
Brother is life's morning clouded
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d16 (1857)
Brother is life's morning clouded
Brother, thou art gone before us
Author
: Henry H. Milman; Henry Hart Milman
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d17 (1857)
Brother, thou art gone before us
Burst, ye emerald [pearly] gates, and bring
Author
: Richard Kempenfelt
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d18 (1857)
Burst, ye emerald [pearly] gates, and bring
Mercy's free, mercy's free
Author
: Richard Jukes
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d19 (1857)
First Line
: By faith I view my Savior dying
Mercy's free, mercy's free
By the poor widow's oil and meal
Author
: John Newton
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d20 (1857)
By the poor widow's oil and meal
The old ship of Zion
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d21 (1857)
First Line
: Can you tell me what ship is a-going for us to sail
The old ship of Zion
Come, all my dear brethren, we've entered on board
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d22 (1857)
Come, all my dear brethren, we've entered on board
Knights of Malta
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d23 (1857)
First Line
: Come all you knights, you knights of Malta
Knights of Malta
Come, angels, seize your harps of gold
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d24 (1857)
Come, angels, seize your harps of gold
Come, little children, now we [you] may partake
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d25 (1857)
Come, little children, now we [you] may partake
Come, my fond fluttering heart, Come struggle to [you must now] be free
Author
: Jane Taylor
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d26 (1857)
Come, my fond fluttering heart, Come struggle to [you must now] be free
O play on the golden harp
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d27 (1857)
First Line
: Come, parents, children, bond and free
O play on the golden harp
Come, poor guilty, anxious mourner
Author
: John Stamp
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d28 (1857)
Come, poor guilty, anxious mourner
All glory to the lamb of God
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d29 (1857)
First Line
: Come soldiers can't you arise and tell
All glory to the lamb of God
The marriage of Cana
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d30 (1857)
First Line
: Come, thou who didst turn the water to wine
Refrain First Line
: O to the living fount draw near
The marriage of Cana
Come, we [ye] [you] that love the Lord indeed
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d31 (1857)
Come, we [ye] [you] that love the Lord indeed
Come, ye that love the Lord, Unto me
Author
: C. J. Nicols
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d32 (1857)
Come, ye that love the Lord, Unto me
Daniel's wisdom may I know, Stephen's faith
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d33 (1857)
Daniel's wisdom may I know, Stephen's faith
Dark and thorny [stormy] is the desert
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d34 (1857)
Dark and thorny [stormy] is the desert
Dies Ir'
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d35 (1857)
First Line
: Day of wrath, that day of burning
Dies Ir'
Song of the pious slave
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d36 (1857)
First Line
: De poor negro he will go, some one day
Song of the pious slave
Delay not, delay not: O sinner [drunkard] draw near
Author
: Thomas Hastings
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d37 (1857)
Delay not, delay not: O sinner [drunkard] draw near
And now I have joined the conquering band
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d38 (1857)
First Line
: Enlisted with Jesus to fight against sin
And now I have joined the conquering band
All our heavy load sits lighter
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d39 (1857)
First Line
: Far over Jordan's rolling river
All our heavy load sits lighter
From every stormy wind [sense] that blows
Author
: Hugh Stowell
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d40 (1857)
From every stormy wind [sense] that blows
Go, bring me [them], said the dying fair
Author
: William Hunter
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d41 (1857)
Go, bring me [them], said the dying fair
A Dialogue
Author
: Caleb Taylor
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d42 (1857)
First Line
: Good morning, brother pilgrim, What, marching [traveling] to Zion
A Dialogue
Hail, my ever blessed Jesus
Author
: John Wingrove
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d43 (1857)
Hail, my ever blessed Jesus
Hail the day so long expected, Hail the year
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d44 (1857)
Hail the day so long expected, Hail the year
The Christian band
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d45 (1857)
First Line
: Here is a band of brethren dear
Refrain First Line
: I will be in this band, hallelujah
The Christian band
The promises
Author
: George Keith
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d46 (1857)
First Line
: How firm a foundation, ye [you] saints of the Lord
The promises
How happy is the man who has [hath] chosen wisdom's ways
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d47 (1857)
How happy is the man who has [hath] chosen wisdom's ways
The family Bible
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d48 (1857)
First Line
: How painfully pleasing the fond recollection Of youthful connections [emotions]
Refrain First Line
: The old fashioned Bible
The family Bible
Remember Lot's wife
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d49 (1857)
First Line
: How prone are professors to rest on their lees
Remember Lot's wife
We are passing away
Hymnal
: GHCM1857 #d50 (1857)
First Line
: How sweet the memory of the dead
We are passing away
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