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The Good Old Songs
Editor:
C. H. Cayce
Publisher:
Cayce & Turner, Martin, Tenn., 1913
Indexes
Authors
First Lines
Elements of Worship
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Jesus, we bless thy Father's name
d302
Jesus, we own thy sovereign sway
d303
Jesus, what shall I do to show
d304
Jesus, who knows full well
d305
Kindred in Christ, for his dear [name's] sake
d306
Laid by Jehovah's mighty hands
d307
Lamb of God, we fall before thee
d308
Lead, kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom
d309
Let all our tongues be one
d310
Let every creature join To praise the eternal God
d311
Let me go, my soul is weary
d312
Let me, my Savior and my God
d313
Let sinners take their course
d314
Let the ear of each saint attend
d315
Let thy Kingdom, blessed Savior
d316
Let us adore the eternal word
d317
Let worldly minds the world pursue
d318
Lie up nearer, brother, nearer
d319
Lo what a glorious sight appears
d320
Lo what an entertaining sight
d321
Long ere the sun began his days
d322
Long have we heard the joyful sound
d323
Look up my soul with cheerful eye
d324
Lord, at thy feet in dust I lie
d325
Lord, at thy table I [we] behold The wonders of thy grace
d326
Lord, didst thou die, but not for me?
d327
Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing
d328
Lord, how delightful 'tis to see A whole assembly worship thee
d329
Lord, how divine Thy comforts are
d330
Lord, I believe; Thy power I own
d331
Lord, I freely would confess
d332
Lord, in humble, sweet submission, Here we meet to follow thee
d333
Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear My voice ascending high
d334
Lord of the worlds above, How pleasant and how fair
d335
Lord, 'tis an infinite delight
d336
Lord, to this fountain we repair
d337
Lord, 'twas a time of wondrous love
d338
Lord, we adore thy bounteous hand
d339
Lord, we come before thee now
d340
Lord, what a feeble piece
d341
Lord, when I count thy mercies o'er
d342
Lord, when together here we meet
d343
Lord, with a grieved and aching heart
d344
Love divine, all loves [love] excelling
d345
Love divine how sweet the sound
d346
Love is the sweetest bud that blows
d347
Majestic sweetness sits enthroned upon the Savior's brow
d348
Mary to her [the] Savior's tomb
d349
May sacred awe possess Our happy spirits
d350
May the grace of Christ [God] our [the] Savior
d351
Mercy, O thou Son of David
d352
Mid [midst] scenes of confusion and creature complaints
d353
Mixture [mixtures] of joy and sorrow I daily do pass through
d354
Mortals, awake, with angels join
d355
Much we talk of Jesus' [Jesu's] blood
d356
Must friends and kindred droop and die
d357
Must Jesus bear the [his] cross alone
d358
My brethren dear, hear me relate
d359
My buried friends, can I forget
d360
My Christian friends in bonds of love, whose hearts
d361
My faith looks up to thee, Thou Lamb of Calvary
d362
My Father and my God, O teach me
d363
My Father, God, and may these lips
d364
My Father's house on high is my eternal home
d365
My God, how cheerful [cheering] is the sound
d366
My God, how endless [lasting] is thy love
d367
My God, my life, my love, to thee, to thee I call
d368
My God, my portion, and my love, my everlasting all.
d369
My God, the spring of all my joys
d370
My God, what silken [gentle] cords are thine
d371
My head and stay is took [called] away
d372
My heart by nature is a stone
d373
My heavenly home is bright and fair nor pain nor death
d374
My latest sun is sinking fast, My race is nearly run
d375
My soul, come, meditate the day, And think
d376
My soul, repeat His praise Whose mercies are so
d377
My soul, with joy attend, While Jesus silence
d378
My span of life will soon be done [o'er]
d379
My spirit looks to God alone My rock and refuge
d380
My thoughts surmount these lower skies
d381
Nearer, my God, to thee, nearer to thee
d382
No more, my God, I boast no more, Of all the duties I have done
d383
Nor eye hath seen nor ear hath heard
d384
Not from the dust affliction grows
d385
Not unto us but thee alone
d386
Now begin the heavenly theme
d387
Now, e'en [even] now, I [I'd] yield, I [I'd] yield
d388
Now from the east and west and south
d389
Now in thy praise, eternal king
d390
Now let our mourning [drooping] hearts revive
d391
Now let our voices join
d392
Now let us raise our cheerful strains
d393
Now, Lord, inspire the preacher's heart
d394
Now may the Lord reveal his face
d395
Now may the Spirit's holy fire
d396
O bliss of the purified [pure ones]
d397
O come, come with me to the old church yard [churchyard]
d398
O could I find from day to day
d399
O, for a [an] heart to praise [love] my God
d400
O for a breeze of heavenly love
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