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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201Lo, what an entertaining sightSWEET PROSPECT
202Lord, how divine Thy comforts areSWEET PROSPECT
203Lord, when together here we meetSWEET PROSPECT
204Assist Thy servant, LordABBEVILLE
205Thou God of Jabez, hearABBEVILLE
206Oh, where shall rest be foundABBEVILLE
207Here at Thy table, Lord, we meetCHRISTIAN SOLDIER
208Long have we heard the joyful soundCHRISTIAN SOLDIER
209Thou lovely Source of true delightCHRISTIAN SOLDIER
210Dear Saviour, let my evening songNEWMAN
211When Jesus hung upon the treeNEWMAN
212Christ plans the temple of the LordNEWMAN
213Hosanna to Jesus, I'm filled with His praiseTHE ROYAL BAND
214Come sound His praise abroadSILVER STREET
215With joy we lift our eyesSILVER STREET
216Faith, 'tis a precious graceSILVER STREET
217How painfully pleasing the fond recollectionTHE FAMILY BIBLE
218High o'er the hills the mountains riseFRENCH BROAD
219The little babe is gone to restFRENCH BROAD
220There is a land mine eye hath seenFRENCH BROAD
221There is a world we have not seenIMMENSITY
222Come, let us join our friends abovePROMISED DAY
223My thoughts surmount these lower skiesPROMISED DAY
224Thou art gone to the grave—but we will not deplore theeFUNERAL THOUGHT
225There was a Romish ladyTHE ROMISH LADY
226Salvation, what a glorious planREMEMBER ME
227How lost was my conditionTHE GOOD PHYSICIAN
228In vain we seek for peace with GodLIVING LAMB
229Afflictions, tho' they seem severeTENNESSEE
230Ye wretched, hungry, starving poorTENNESSEE
231While trav'ling thro' the world belowCARRY ME HOME
232Why do we mourn departing friendsMEAR
233With holy awe, and solemn dreadMEAR
234Thy life I read, my dearest LordMEAR
235Broad is the road that leads to deathWINDHAM
236Self righteous souls on works relyWINDHAM
237When we baptize, we see the modeWINDHAM
238Come, gracious Spirit, heav'nly DoveMULBERRY GROVE
239While my Redeemer's nearARION
240Unto Thine altar, LordARION
241While in this vale of sorrowVALE OF SORROW
242Ye fleeting charms of earth, farewellWHITE
243Saviour, lead us by Thy powerSTILL BETTER
244Lord, in the morning Thou shalt hearEXHORTATION
245May the grace of Christ our SaviourCOLUMBIANA
246Praise the God of all creationCOLUMBIANA
247This world's not all a fleeting showWOODLAND
248There is an hour of peaceful restWOODLAND
249Gently, Lord, O gently lead usPLEADING SAVIOUR
250Tarry with me, O my SaviourPLEADING SAVIOUR
251My God, what silken cords are Thine!SPRAGUE
252Come my soul and let us tryOHIO
253I would but cannot singCHRISTIAN LOVE
254Unveil thy bosom, faithful tombBURNING LAMP
255Humble souls, who seek salvationCHARLESTOWN
256He dies! the Friend of sinners dies!MORNING
257In all my Lord's appointed waysSAINT'S DELIGHT
258Mercy, O Thou Son of DavidRESTORATION
259Jesus is our great salvationCAN I LEAVE YOU?
260Salvation! O melodious soundLIVERPOOL
261How oft, alas! this wretched heartLIVERPOOL
262O for a faith that will not shrinkLIVERPOOL
263Despise me not, my carnal friendsROCHESTER
264There is a world of perfect blissROCHESTER
265Let us adore th'eternal wordROCHESTER
266I'm but a stranger hereHEAVEN IS MY HOME
267My soul, with joy attendTHE HILL OF ZION
268God, my supporter and my hopePROTECTION
269Awake, and sing the songWEBSTER
270Behold the throne of graceWEBSTER
271I want a heart to prayNEW YEAR
272What's this that in my soul is rising?MERCY'S FREE
273Our praying time will soon be o'erSTRUGGLE ON
274I want to live a Christian hereNEW HARMONY
275Whither goest thou, pilgrim strangerWARRENTON
276What sorrowful sounds do I hearPASTORAL ELEGY
277As down a lone valley with cedars o'erspreadMURILLO'S LESSON
278Come, all ye mourning pilgrimsMORNING LIGHT
279Watchman, tell us of the nightWATCHMAN OF THE NIGHT
280When shall we all meet again?INDIAN'S FAREWELL
281Let worldly minds the world pursueRESIGNATION
282Do not I love Thee, O my Lord?DETROIT
283How happy are the souls aboveHEAVENLY REST
284Far from these narrow scenes of nightHEAVENLY REST
285I love the sons of graceMEDIATION
286Jesus, who knows full wellMEDIATION
287Vain are the hopes the sons of menWILSON
288Zeal is that pure and heavenly flameWILSON
289The true Messiah now appearsSHILOAH
290Go on ye pilgrims, while belowMOUNT ZION
291When all Thy mercies, O my GodTENDER CARE
292According to Thy gracious wordTENDER CARE
293Dear Father, to Thy mercy-seatTENDER CARE
294Amazing grace, how sweet the soundNEW BRITAIN
295The gospel comes with welcome newsNEW BRITAIN
296Love is the sweetest bud that blowsNEW BRITAIN
297If human kindness meets returnETERNAL DAY
298Good morning, brother pilgrimSALUTATION
299Thy people, Lord, have ever foundHEAD
300A beggar poor at mercy's doorHEAD

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