The Good Old Songs: a choice collection of the good old hymns and tunes as they were sung by our fathers and mothers. the cream of the old music: selections suitable for class practice...

Editor: Elder C. H. Cayce
Publisher: Cayce Publishing Company, Thornton, Arkansas, 1914
Language: English
Notes: Images availabe at HathiTrust
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101Give me the wings of faith to riseGAINES
102Be joyful in God, all ye lands of the earthDAVIS
103When for eternal worlds we steerVAIN WORLD, ADIEU
104How pleasant 'tis to seeSHARON
105Thy mercy, my God, is the theme of my songSTAR OF COLUMBIA
106He comes, the Saviour full of graceMESSIAH
107Must friends and kindred droop and dieMESSIAH
108When bending o'er the brink of lifeMESSIAH
109And is thy lovely shadow fledABBY
110Hear what the voice from heaven proclaimsABBY
111Teach me the measure of my daysSUFFIELD
112Brethren I bid you all farewellSUFFIELD
113Oh, could I find from day to dayELIZA
114When languor and disease invadeELIZA
115The Lord will happiness divineCAMBRIDGE
116Sweet was the time when first I feltCAMBRIDGE
117Hark, the glad sound, the Saviour comesCAMBRIDGE
118Once more, my soul, the rising dayCONSOLATION
119'Twas when the sea, with horrid roarCONSOLATION
120Cease, ye mourners, cease to languishTALMAR
121Lord, in humble, sweet submissionTALMAR
122Our Jesus loves His dear electNARROW SPACE
123There's a region aboveHIGHLANDS OF HEAVEN
124When Thou my righteous Judge, shalt comeHAPPY MATCHES
125You may sing of the beauty of mountain and daleHOUSE OF THE LORD
126Come, we that love the LordALBION
127O Jesus, my Saviour, I know Thou art mineIMANDRA
128With gladness, dear brethren, we meet at this placeIMANDRA
129We shall sleep, but not foreverSACRED MUSIC
130How sweet to reflect on those joys that await meEDEN OF LOVE
131Oh, bliss of the purified, bliss of the freeO SING OF HIGH MIGHTY LOVE
132That doleful night before His deathDUBLIN
133O Lord, it seemed good to TheeDUBLIN
134Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleepREST
135So fades the lovely, blooming flowerREST
136See what a living stoneSTAFFORD
137Come, all who have mercy thro' Jesus obtainedREDEMPTION
138Come, brethren and sisters, and hear me relateREDEMPTION
139And now, my dear brethren, I bid you farewellREDEMPTION
140As on the cross the Saviour hungTHE CONVERTED THIEF
141Alas! how changed that lovely flowerTHE CONVERTED THIEF
142Come, my dear friends and mourn with meMILLEDGEVILLE
143How long shall death, the tyrant, reignMILLEDGEVILLE
144Come, humble sinner, in whose breastSALVATION
145Why should our mourning thoughts delightSALVATION
146Why should we at our lots complainDULL CARE
147Religion is the chief concernPLEASANT HILL
148When the last trumpet's awful voicePLEASANT HILL
149If, Lord, in Thy fair book of lifePLEASANT HILL
150Lord, what a feeble pieceKAMBIA
151Servant of God, well done!KAMBIA
152When blooming youth is snatched awayAN ADDRESS FOR ALL
153My soul doth magnify the LordAN ADDRESS FOR ALL
154When I was young, of tender yearsLOOK OUT
155Thy works of glory, mighty LordOCEAN
156Grace! 'tis a charming soundNINETY-THIRD
157The Lord my Shepherd isNINETY-THIRD
158Sweet to rejoice in lively hopePASSING AWAY
159Softly now the light of dayEVENING
160I would not live alway; I ask not to staySUMMER
161We speak of the realms of the blestREALMS OF THE BLEST
162Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languishSHEPHERD'S STAR
163To Thy temple I repairOH, HOW PLEASANT
164Brother, though from yonder skyOH, HOW PLEASANT
165Ye weary heavy laden soulsLONESOME DOVE
166Jesus, united by Thy graceLONESOME DOVE
167In mercy, Lord, remember meNIGHT
168God moves in a mysterious wayNIGHT
169O Thou in whose presence my soul takes delightSAMANTHRA
170Saviour, breathe an evening blessingALMIGHTY FATHER
171Awake, awake the sacred songGARLAND
172Now from the east and west and southGARLAND
173Thee we adore, eternal NameCOLESHILL
174Dressed uniform the soldiers areCOLESHILL
175Hark, my soul, it is the LordHARK, MY SOUL
176Oh, who will come and go with me?JOURNEY HOME
177And is there, Lord, a restTHE TEACHER'S FARWELL
178When Christ, who came my soul to saveFLORENCE
179Awake, my dear brethren, who trust in the LordEXPOSTULATION
180My God, the spring of all my joysBRIGHTEST DAYS
181Come in, ye blessed of our GodBRIGHTEST DAYS
182Vain, delusive world, adieuJESUS CRUCIFIED
183He's gone! the spotless soul is goneHOSANNA
184And am I born to die?IDUMEA
185Jesus requires His saintsIDUMEA
186Thy bounties, gracious LordIDUMEA
187In Sharon's lovely RoseIDUMEA
188I love my blessed SaviourCARNSVILLE
189Oh, for a closer walk with GodBALERMA
190If God is mine, then present thingsBALERMA
191Thy way, O God, is in the seaBALERMA
192When Adam was createdEDMONDS
193Sweet rivers of redeeming loveSWEET RIVERS
194Shepherds, rejoice, lift up your eyesOXFORD
195How firm a foundation, ye saints of the LordTHE CHRISTIAN'S FAREWELL
196Farewell, my dear brethren, the time is at handTHE CHRISTIAN'S FAREWELL
197Brethren, I am come againJESUS REIGNS
198Didst Thou, dear Jesus, suffer shameSALEM
199Mortals, awake, with angels joinSALEM
200The time is swiftly rolling onHICKS' FAREWELL

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