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The ruler's daughter

Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d1 (1857) First Line: A father is praying The Savior to hear

Christian's farewell

Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d2 (1857) First Line: A few more days on earth to spend

This world is not my home

Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d6 (1857) First Line: Adieu, adieu, I'm dying now

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 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 magnetic telegraph

Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d9 (1857) First Line: Along the smooth and slender wires

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

Daniel in the lion's den

Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d11 (1857) First Line: Among the Judah [Jewish] captives [nation], One Daniel

The Cross of Christ

Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d14 (1857) First Line: Behold his arms extended wide

Brother, thou art gone before us

Author: Henry H. Milman; Henry Hart Milman Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d17 (1857)

Burst, ye emerald [pearly] gates, and bring

Author: Richard Kempenfelt Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d18 (1857)

Mercy's free, mercy's free

Author: Richard Jukes Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d19 (1857) First Line: By faith I view my Savior dying

By the poor widow's oil and meal

Author: John Newton Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d20 (1857)

The old ship of Zion

Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d21 (1857) First Line: Can you tell me what ship is a-going for us to sail

Knights of Malta

Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d23 (1857) First Line: Come all you knights, you knights of Malta

O play on the golden harp

Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d27 (1857) First Line: Come, parents, children, bond and free

Come, poor guilty, anxious mourner

Author: John Stamp Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d28 (1857)

All glory to the lamb of God

Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d29 (1857) First Line: Come soldiers can't you arise and tell

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

Come, ye that love the Lord, Unto me

Author: C. J. Nicols Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d32 (1857)

Dies Ir'

Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d35 (1857) First Line: Day of wrath, that day of burning

Song of the pious slave

Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d36 (1857) First Line: De poor negro he will go, some one day

And now I have joined the conquering band

Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d38 (1857) First Line: Enlisted with Jesus to fight against sin

All our heavy load sits lighter

Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d39 (1857) First Line: Far over Jordan's rolling river

Go, bring me [them], said the dying fair

Author: William Hunter Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d41 (1857)

A Dialogue

Author: Caleb Taylor Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d42 (1857) First Line: Good morning, brother pilgrim, What, marching [traveling] to Zion

Hail, my ever blessed Jesus

Author: John Wingrove Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d43 (1857)

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 promises

Author: George Keith Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d46 (1857) First Line: How firm a foundation, ye [you] saints of the Lord

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

Remember Lot's wife

Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d49 (1857) First Line: How prone are professors to rest on their lees

We are passing away

Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d50 (1857) First Line: How sweet the memory of the dead

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