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The Golden Harp: or, Camp-Meeting Hymns, Old and New, Set to Music
Editor:
G. W. Henry
Publisher:
G. W. Henry, New York, N.Y., 1857
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d101
Pray what's the reason when you meet
d102
Saw ye [you] my Savior, saw ye [you] my Savior
d103
Says faith, look yonder, there's my crown
d104
Sceptic, spare that book, touch not a single leaf
d105
See, Isr'l in the wolderness
d106
She clung to him with woman's love
d107
Shed not a tear, o'er your friend's early bier
d108
Sin is the living worm
d109
Since meridian light commenced [commences]
d110
Sinners, come, let's fly to Jesus
d111
Soon will our suffering [weeping] time be o'er
d112
The book of Revelation God hath to us revealed
d113
The chariot, the chariot, its wheels roll [in] fire
d114
The Christian pilgrim sings, Heaven's my home
d115
The dream is past, I'm dying now
d116
The gospel ship has long been sailing
d117
The gospel ship is sailing, sing glory, hallelujah
d118
The line to heaven by Christ was made
d119
The morning sun rose bright and clear
d120
The multitude is going away
d121
The old Isr'lites knew what it was that they must do
d122
The pure testimony put [poured] forth in the spirit
d123
The Savior laid his crown aside, For the cross
d124
The Son of Man they did betray
d125
There is a better world on high, Will you go
d126
There is a fountain filled with blood, drawn from Immanuel's vein [veins]
d127
There is a friend above all others, Oh, how he loves!
d128
There is a place where my hope is [hopes are] stayed [staid]
d129
There is an eye that never sleeps
d130
This book is all that's left me now
d131
This little book I'd rather own
d132
This world is beautiful and bright
d133
Thou art gone to the grave but we will not deplore thee
d134
Though fierce the howling winds may blow
d135
Though I have wandered from my home
d136
Through tribulation [tribulations] deep
d137
To heaven I'm bound with prosperous gales
d138
To leave my dear friends, and with [from] my neighbors [kindred] to depart
d139
Vain are all terrestrial pleasures
d140
We are traveling home to heaven above Will you go
d141
We have come from the mountains
d142
We shall see a light appear
d143
We speak of the realms of the blest
d144
We were crowded in the cabin
d145
We won't [we'll not] give up the Bible, God's holy book of truth
d146
We're outward bound, with all the fleet
d147
We're sailing to a better world
d148
We've found the rock, the traveler cries [travelers cried]
d149
What is this that rises in my soul
d150
What poor despised company
d151
What sound is this, a song [sound] through heaven resounding
d152
What vessel are you sailing in
d153
What wondrous love is this, O my soul
d154
What's this that steals, that steals upon my frame
d155
When converts first begin to sing
d156
When for [the] eternal [heavenly] world [worlds] I [we] steer
d157
When I dwelt in Egypt's land, Jesus on the way
d158
When I set out for glory
d159
When I'm happy hear me cry [sing]
d160
When Joseph his brethren beheld
d161
When nature was sinking in stillness to rest
d162
When pity prompts me to look round [around] [down] upon my [this] fellow clay
d163
When shall we three meet again
d164
When the last trumpet's sound shakes the earth all round
d165
When torn is the [thy] bosom by [with] sorrow [anguish] or [and] care
d166
Whene'er we meet, you [we] always say
d167
Which of the petty [mortal] kings of the earth
d168
Whither goest thou, pilgrim stranger
d169
Why those fears, behold, 'tis Jesus
d170
Will you come to the banquet of Jesus's love
d171
Ye people who [that] wonder at me and my ways
d172
Ye soldiers of Jesus pray stand to your arms
d173
Ye sons of the main, ye that [who] sail o'er the flood
d174
Ye vain worldly pleasures, we bid you adieu
d175
Ye who wander of sin grown weary
d176
You all are invited with Christ to embark
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