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Cheerful Songs No. 1
Editor:
E. A. Warren
Publisher:
E. A. Warren, Sturgis, Mich., 1892
Language:
English
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Elements of Worship
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d1
Ah Lord how hard to think it true
d2
All hail the power of Jesus' name, Let angels prostrate fall
d3
As evening shades gather
d4
As we meet in the house of the Lord to pray
d5
Blessed, blessed are the men who fear him
d6
Brother, watch the beacon light
d7
Come, thou almighty King, Help us thy name to sing
d8
Father in heaven, hear
d9
Go work in my vineyard, to work
d10
Have you heard the blessed Savior
d11
Hear ye the voice of the Father
d12
How far is it, father, to those portals of bliss
d13
I heard the voice of Jesus say, come unto me and rest
d14
I love the Savior more and more
d15
I shall be satisfied, satisfied
d16
I think of that beautiful home over there
d17
I want to be a worker for the Lord
d18
In sweet communion with his God
d19
Jesus, my Lord, to thee I cry
d20
Jesus wept, O wondrous story
d21
Jordan's stream is dark and deep
d22
Joyfully, joyfully onward we move
d23
Music on the hilltop
d24
O come every one that thirsteth
d25
O where are the dear ones we loved fondly here
d26
Onward like a mighty river
d27
Shall I meet you
d28
Sometime 'twill be over
d29
The night has come, and ere I sleep
d30
There are beautiful robes in that land beyond
d31
There are lonely hearts to cherish
d32
There is a land, a sunny land
d33
There's a beautiful country so fair
d34
To the work, to the work
d35
Under the flowers in the silent tomb
d36
We have come here together
d37
We shall reach the other shore
d38
We thank thee today
d39
We think as we journey on life's rugged road
d40
Well I know there's a city
d41
What a friend is Christ, the Savior
d42
What a meeting
d43
When the dark shadows gather on life's rugged way
d44
Whosoever believeth
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