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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701Behold, behold the Lamb of GodBEHOLD THE LAMB OF GOD
702To Him who did salvation bringGOODWIN
703Dear refuge of my weary soulWOODSTOCK
704Let me, my Saviour and my GodWOODSTOCK
705Hark, ten thousand harps and voicesHARWELL
706Oh, the night of time soon shall pass awayTHE MORNING LIGHT
707Mine eyes are now closing to restCHRISTIAN SONG
708My buried friends, can I forgetCHRISTIAN SONG
709Oh, come, come with me to the old church-yardCHRISTIAN SONG
710Dismiss us with Thy blessing, LordWASHINGTON
711David the king was grieved and movedDAVID'S LAMENTATION
712A few more years shall rollTHE PILGRIM'S SONG
713There was a little family lived up in BethanyCOMPLAINER
714I am a poor wayfaring strangerA POOR WAYFARING STRANGER
715I heard a great voice from heav'n, saying unto meFUNERAL ANTHEM
716Sprinkled with reconciling bloodMERCY SEAT
717Jesus, where'er Thy people meetMERCY SEAT
718The food on which Thy children liveMERCY SEAT
719Ye little flock, whom Jesus feedsELIZABETHTOWN
720Jesus, the great, the mighty GodELIZABETHTOWN
721Come, saints, and sing in sweet accordELIZABETHTOWN
722When saint to saint, in days of oldFOREST
723Zion's a city God hath blessedFOREST
724How pleasant, how divinely fairFOREST
725Thou Lord of all aboveTHATCHER
726Behold what wondrous graceTHATCHER
727The sons of earth delightTHATCHER
728Thy way, not mine, O LordTHOMASSON
729The Lord on high proclaimsTHOMASSON
730The covenant of free graceTHOMASSON
731How lovely the place where the Saviour appearsCARRADOC PLAINS
732Again, from calm and sweet reposeBALM
733Revive Thy work, O Lord!STATE STREET
734O Lord! how vile am ISTATE STREET
735Ye humble souls, rejoiceSTATE STREET
736Many woes had Christ enduredGETHSEMANE
737'Tis finished! The Messiah diesNAZARETH
738What venerable sight appearsNAZARETH
739Ye that pass by, behold the ManNAZARETH
740Lord, 'tis a pleasant thing to standNAZARETH
741Bless'd be the Father, and His loveBRUSH CREEK
742Great God, the heav'ns well order'd frameNEW LEBANON
743'Twas in the night, when troubles cameBOSWELL
744When thro' the torn sail the wild tempest is streamingSAVE, LORD
745The Christians of old, all united in oneSOLICITUDE
746Righteous are the works of GodBELIEVER
747God of all consolationMORNING TRUMPET
748Free grace! melodious soundHERALD
749Lord, send Thy Spirit downZION'S MOUNT
750Far as Thy name is knownZION'S MOUNT
751Thro' all the world belowSOLEMN THOUGHT
752Praise ye the Lord, my heart shall joinREFORMATION
753Let the wild leopards of the woodREFORMATION
754I love the sacred Book of GodREFORMATION
755Now to the pow'r of God supremeGOING HOME
756Remember, Lord, our mortal stateGOING HOME
757Astonished and distressedCAROLINA
758Blest are the souls that hear and knowJOY TO THE WORLD
759How oft have sin and Satan stroveLOTHA
760Beneath a num'rous train of illsPILESGROVE
761Rejoice ye saints, in ev'ry stateSUNSET
762Why, mourning soul, why flow these tears?BREAKER
763Constrained by their Lord to embarkCLARINGTON
764Encompassed with clouds of distressCLARINGTON

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