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One Hundred Favorite Songs of the Salvation Army
Editor:
Booth-Tucker
Published:
1893
Denomination:
Salvation Army
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Elements of Worship
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d101
O Lamb of God, thou wonderful sin bearer
d102
O my heart is full of music and of gladness
d103
O the crowning day is coming
d104
O thou God of every nation
d105
O wanderer knowing not the smile
d106
O what battles I've been in
d107
O why linger, linger, sinner
d108
O will you not yield to God tonight
d109
O'er Columbia, from ocean to ocean
d110
On a cold and dreary pavement
d111
On to conquer we are marching
d112
Once a letter came one day
d113
One cold winter's eve
d114
One with my Lord, 'tis glorious to know
d115
Onward, yes, onward, does time in its flight
d116
Out in the cold world and far away
d117
Out upon the broad way speeding
d118
Power, dear Savior, new power I crave
d119
Redeeming grace my life has claimed
d120
Round the world the Army chariot now rolls
d121
Savior, hear me, while before Thy feet
d122
See our grand and noble army that is marching
d123
Send thy refrain o'er hill an dplain
d124
Sinner, for thee a pardon is free
d125
Sinner, poor sinner, to Jesus come home
d126
Sinner, see yon light
d127
Sins of years are washed away
d128
Soldier, rouse thee, war is raging
d129
Some people I know don't live holy
d130
Some say the Army should not march
d131
Sometimes I'm tried with toil and care
d132
Take back thy heart to the Savior
d133
Take this message to my mother
d134
Tell me what to do to be pure
d135
The angel of the Lord shall stand
d136
The gospel ship at anchor is lying
d137
The night was dark and stormy, the wind was howling wild
d138
The Savior chose a lowly place
d139
The sea of God's eternal love
d140
The soldiers of the cross
d141
There flows a stream from my riven side
d142
There is a better world, they say
d143
There is a crimson river
d144
There is a way that we may walk
d145
There is full and free salvation
d146
There is room at the cross
d147
There's a city where no sorrow ever enters
d148
There's a golden day, and 'tis not far away
d149
There's a place that remembrance still brings back
d150
There's a sea for weary souls
d151
There's grace enough for all
d152
They bid me choose an easier path
d153
This is where you'll find us
d154
To the front the cry is ringing
d155
To the war, to the war, loud and long sounds
d156
To thy cross I come, Lord
d157
'Twas in an Army barracks
d158
We are marching o'er the regions
d159
We have each a cross to bear
d160
We have girded on our armor, we're marching boldly on
d161
We're bound for the land of the pure and the holy
d162
When Jesus was upon the earth
d163
When Moses and the Isr'lites [his people] [his soldiers]
d164
When the Canaanites hardened
d165
When the true Salvation soldiers
d166
Why are you doubting and fearing
d167
Within a crowned tenement
d168
Would you know that fullness of the gospel
d169
Yes to the grave, but the crown as well
d170
You have oft heard the call to surrender
d171
You'll see the great white throne
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