Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748Hymnal: CoS1906 #d7 (1906)First Line: Alas, and did my Savior bleed? And did my Sovereign die?Refrain First Line: Jesus died for you, Jesus died for meLanguages: English
Author: C. Austin MilesHymnal: CoS1906 #d14 (1906)First Line: As of old when the hosts of Isr'lRefrain First Line: So the sign of the fire by nightLanguages: English
Author: A. A. PaynHymnal: CoS1906 #d15 (1906)First Line: As the shadows of the night round are fallingRefrain First Line: I'll go singing, I'll go shoutingLanguages: English
Author: Jennie WilsonHymnal: CoS1906 #d18 (1906)First Line: Away, away where the golden grainRefrain First Line: Away to the world wide harvest fieldLanguages: English
Author: W. C. MartinHymnal: CoS1906 #d20 (1906)First Line: Before thee stands an open gateRefrain First Line: Stay not outside the open gateLanguages: English
Author: L. D. CarringtonHymnal: CoS1906 #d28 (1906)First Line: Brother, you may go to gloryRefrain First Line: You may lay down this worldLanguages: English
Author: Grant Colfax TullarHymnal: CoS1906 #d29 (1906)First Line: Christ is our captain, sin our foeRefrain First Line: Victory shall be oursLanguages: English
Author: Johnson OatmanHymnal: CoS1906 #d34 (1906)First Line: Come soul and find thy rest, no longer beRefrain First Line: Prayers are ascending nowLanguages: English
Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748Hymnal: CoS1906 #d40 (1906)First Line: Come, ye [you] [we] that [who] love the Lord [Christ], And let your [our] joysLanguages: English
Author: Elisha A. Hoffman; Elisha Albright HoffmanHymnal: CoS1906 #d43 (1906)First Line: Down at the cross where my [the] Savior diedLanguages: English
Author: W. A. WilliamsHymnal: CoS1906 #d44 (1906)First Line: Down in a room all cozy and brightRefrain First Line: Where is my wandering boy tonightLanguages: English
Author: Mary Ann KidderHymnal: CoS1906 #d46 (1906)First Line: Ere you left your room this morningRefrain First Line: O how praying rests the wearyLanguages: English
Author: Lanta Wilson SmithHymnal: CoS1906 #d50 (1906)First Line: Far out on the cold, barren mountainRefrain First Line: O wanderer, comeLanguages: English