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Choir Gems, No.2
Publisher:
Hall Mack Co., Philadelphia, Penn., 1929
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First Lines
Elements of Worship
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d1
All hail the King immortal
d2
All hail to thee, Emanuel
d3
All the flowers may fade
d4
Are you trusting in the Lord today
d5
Burdens are pressing in somebody's life
d6
Christ for the world we sing
d7
Christ has called the loyal
d8
Christ loved little children
d9
Come, and your garlands
d10
Come, O my [our] soul [souls], in sacred [joyous] lays
d11
Come to the Savior, make no delay
d12
Don't stand at ease
d13
Enter in the path of peace
d14
Every bird and blossom
d15
Every day all the way, my Savior
d16
Every day my Lord grows dearer
d17
For all the many mercies
d18
Forward press, the Conqueror reigneth
d19
Go and tell unto all the gospel story
d20
God is ever careful of his own
d21
God's love will grow stronger
d22
Have ye seen him on the hill
d23
Have you heard the whisper of the breeze
d24
He lives, O message softly breathed
d25
Hear the Easter bells, blessed Easter bells
d26
Holy Bible, book divine, Precious treasure, thou art mine
d27
I came to the Savior, sad and alone
d28
I have found a wonderful Savior
d29
I have made my choice to follow Christ
d30
I was glad, I was glad
d31
In a manger low, in a cattle shed
d32
In the ranks so true There's a place for you
d33
In the service of our Lord
d34
Jesus shall reign where'er the sun
d35
Just the whispered name of Jesus thrills my soul
d36
Lead us onward, tender Savior divine
d37
Like as a father, God on his throne
d38
Like the faint dawn of the morning
d39
Now to heaven our prayer [prayers] [cry] ascending
d40
O adore him, bow before him
d41
O blessed fields of Judah
d42
O could I [we] speak the matchless worth
d43
O sunny slope which Jesus sought
d44
O the holy light is gleaming
d45
O wondrous story, from heavens
d46
O worship the King, all glorious above
d47
O'er the earth the chorus rings
d48
Our God is near, this cheering word
d49
Peace, blessed peace, when night winds wild
d50
Pilot me, O gracious Savior
d51
Praise the Lord, who reigneth on high
d52
Rejoice and be glad, the Redeemer has come
d53
Ring on, O bells of hope
d54
Securely resting in God's love
d55
Shine within this heart of mine
d56
Sing of the cross, the wondrous cross
d57
Someone needs you to speak
d58
Sunlit sea what memories golden
d59
The earth reveals his love
d60
The Lord is my Light, my Star of morn
d61
The sea of God's redeeming love
d62
The Wor of God revealed
d63
The year's at the spring And day's at the morn
d64
There's a Galilean call, follow me
d65
Through all the shadows
d66
Time may tarnish earthly treasures
d67
'Tis done for thee
d68
'Tis midnight, and on Olive's brow
d69
To knights in the days of old, keeping vigil
d70
Wake, for the morning flings her banners
d71
We come 'neath azure skies of May
d72
We give our lives to Him
d73
We have come rejoicing in the Father's love
d74
Welcome, O radiant roses
d75
When I shall come to the end of my way
d76
When our Lord went to heaven
d77
When the long days of wintertime are over
d78
Where Jesus dwells there is sunshine
d79
While your face is toward that the city
d80
Who guides the toddling baby
d81
Who will rally neath the banner royal
d82
Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness
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