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Charming Melodies
Publisher:
Hartford Music Co., Hartford, Ark., 1935
Language:
English
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Elements of Worship
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d101
On mountains wild so far astray
d102
On the rugged cross of Calvary Jesus suffered
d103
Once from my poor sin sick soul Christ did
d104
Once I listened enthraled to a choir's melody
d105
Once I was lost in sin
d106
Once I was lost in sin and evil rules within
d107
Once I was straying far out in the cold
d108
Once my soul was struggling
d109
Onward, ye men, the fight begin
d110
Over in glory shouting the story
d111
Praise to our Lord and King, our leader grand
d112
Ring out glory bells o'er mountain and plain
d113
Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee
d114
Savior, hold my trembling hand
d115
She's a little old fashioned
d116
Since the Savior sought and found me, and he
d117
Sinner, don't you hear his plea
d118
Sinner, why drift along all alone
d119
So long I wandered in folly's way
d120
Some day I shall stand in God's city
d121
Some people always choose their guest
d122
Something gives my spirit light
d123
Sunshine and blessings here below
d124
Swing back the sable curtain
d125
Tenderly he leads me
d126
The darkness has passed, its morning at last
d127
The Lord has saved my soul
d128
The Lord is needing help today
d129
The Lord's my guide and stay
d130
The sinful man is just like Saul
d131
There is a place prepared in glory
d132
There is joy in walking with my Savior dear
d133
There is no other true as the Savior
d134
There is work for the Master
d135
There's a beautiful garden filled
d136
There's a city up above
d137
There's a great day coming
d138
There's a path that leads to glory
d139
There's only One that knows my sorrow
d140
There's sunshine in my life today
d141
They tried my Lord and Master
d142
Thickening shades of night fall around you
d143
Though your path seems drear
d144
Through the darkness or light
d145
'Tis so sweet to trust the Savior
d146
Today I've changed my dwelling place
d147
We are passing on the way
d148
We are sailing o'er life's ocean
d149
We are traveling homeward
d150
We met as casual strangers
d151
When billows dark around me roll
d152
When I am sinking as Peter of old
d153
When I come to cross death's river
d154
When I first accepted Jesus
d155
When I think of how my Savior suffered
d156
When I was on the downward way
d157
When Jesus shall come in his glory
d158
When lost in sin's dark way
d159
When my evening sun is sinking
d160
When the clouds are hanging darkly over heard
d161
When the days seem so blue
d162
When the Savior comes in all His glory
d163
When the storms overtake and when loved ones
d164
While here below there's trouble and strife
d165
While I travel through this world of woe
d166
Who knows what lies beyond the blue
d167
Why are you going, brother
d168
With an eye of faith I view that band
d169
With Christ the Lord who leads the way
d170
Won't it be a happy meeting over in that
d171
You can hear his voice above you
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