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Popular Hymns, revised: for the work and worship of the church Sunday school
Editor:
C. C. Cline
Publisher:
Guide Printing and Publishing Company, Covington, Ky., 1885
Language:
English
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188
Beyond this land of parting, losing and leaving
SUMMER-LAND
189
The Bible reveals a Glorious Land
THE GLORIOUS LAND
190
When the march of life is over
WE SHALL SEE HIM
191
O think of the home over there
OVER THERE
192
Over the river the crystal stream flows
OVER THE RIVER
193
Over the river I'm going
I'M GOING
194
When our work is ended, we shall sweetly rest
LET US PASS OVER THE RIVER
195
There's a land that is fairer than day
SWEET BY-AND-BY
196a
One sweetly solemn thought
ONE SWEETLY SOLEMN THOUGHT
196b
One sweetly solemn thought
A SOLEMNT THOUGHT
197
When we hear the music ringing
SHALL WE KNOW?
198
When the mists have rolled in splendor
WE SHALL KNOW
199
We'll lay our heavy burden down
BY AND BY
200
'Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints
HOME
201
I will sing you a song of that beautiful land
[I will sing you a song of that beautiful land]
202
I'm but a stranger here
HEAVEN
203
Gathering homew'd from ev'ry land
GATHERING HOMEWARD
204
They're gath'ring homeward from ev'ry land
ONE BY ONE
205
O'er the hills the sun is setting
NEAER HOME
206
Up to the Bountiful Giver of Life
GATHERING HOME
207
There is a home eternal
BEAUTIFUL HOME
208
When we get home to that beautiful land
WHEN WE GET HOME
209
I'm weary, I'm fainting, my day's work is done
BEYOND THE DARK SEA
210
Hark! the gentle voice of Jesus falleth
COME UNTO ME
211
Soon the evening shadows falling
ARE YOU READY?
212
Life is the time to serve the Lord
CHESTNUT STREET
213
Today, if you will hear his voice
FOREST
214
Should the Death angel knock at thy chamber
SAY, ARE YOU READY?
215
Today the Savior calls
AMOY
216
Just as I am, without one plea
WOODWORTH
217
Listen, sinner, mercy hails you
INVITATION
218a
There is a fountain filled with blood
FOUNTAIN
218b
There is a fountain filled with blood
GRACIOUS REDEEMER
219
The whole world was lost in the darkness of sin
THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD IS JESUS
220a
Alas! and did my Savior bleed
VAIL
220b
Alas! and did my Savior bleed
I LOVE JESUS
221
I hear thy welcome voice
I AM COMING, LORD
222
I'm not ashamed to own my Lord
AZMON
223a
Return, O wanderer, return
PASSING AWAY
224
Come, humble sinner, in whose breast
ROSOLUTION
223b
Return, O wanderer, return
ATWATER
225
Now is th'accepted time
CONVERSE
226
Come, ye sinners, poor and needy
NETTLETON
227
Sinner, hear the invitation
BAVARIA
228
There is a gate that stands ajar
THE GATE AJAR
229
Sinners, will you scorn the message
MOLUCCA
230
Sinners, come to Christ, the Savior
COME TO CHRIST
231
I am coming to the cross
TRUSTING
232
Love for all! and can it be?
HORTON
233
Oh, tender and sweet was the Father's voice
OVER THE LINE
234
What could your Redeemer do
MERDIN
235
'Tis religion that can give
WALK IN THE LIGHT
236
I have a Savior, He's pleading in glory
I AM PRAYING FOR YOU
237
Sinner, go, will you go
SINNER, GO
238
Sinners, turn—why will ye die?
COOKHAM
239
See the gentle Shepherd standing
WE WILL FOLLOW
240
How shall I my Savior set forth?
SOMERSET
241
Would you lose your load of sin?
FIX YOUR EYES UPON JESUS
242
Come unto me, whoever is thirsty
DRINK AND LIVE
243
What means this eager, anxious throng
JESUS OF NAZARETH PASSETH BY
244
Thy Savior is tenderly calling thee now
THE SAVIOR IS CALLING
245
Who at my door is standing
AT THE DOOR
246
Hark! the voice of Jesus calling
FOLLOW ME
247
Delay not, delay not, O sinner, draw near
HINTON
248
O turn ye, O turn ye, for why will ye die
REPENTANCE
249
Where the jasper walls are beaming
WILL YOU GO?
250
Laden with a heavy burden
I WILL GO
251
Come to me, all ye that labor
ROOM FOR ALL
252
Floating down thro' the sunlight that brightens our way
COME NEAR UNTO ME
253
This loving Savior
CALLING NOW
254
O Lamb of Calvary
JESUS DIED
255
Hark, sinner, while God from on high doth entreat thee
WARNING
256
Why do you wait, dear brother
WHY DO YOU WAIT?
257
Why keep Jesus waiting
WHY KEEP JESUS WAITING?
258
Late, late, so late! and dark the night and chill
TOO LATE
259
When I survey the wondrous cross
HEBRON
260
'Tis midnight, and on Olive's brow
OLIVE'S BROW
261
Mary to the Savior's tomb
MARTYN
262
Angels, roll the rock away
SCUDAMORE
263
Jesus wept! those tears are over
CHALLEN
264
In mem'ry of the Savior's love
NAOMI
265
By cool Siloam's shady rill
SILOAM
266
How condescending and how kind
MELODY
267a
Night, with ebon pinion
SORROWS
267b
Night, with ebon pinion
JAMESON
268
The angels that watched round the tomb
CLARINGTON
269
Silent night! hallowed night!
SILENT NIGHT
270
Sing them over again to me
WONDERFUL WORDS
271
Precious forever! oh, wonderful words
PRECIOUS WORDS
272
There's a book which surpasses the sages
BLESSED BOOK
273
No book is like the Bible
NO BOOK LIKE THE BIBLE
274
How shall the young secure their hearts
CROYDON
275
Father of mercies, in thy word
DUNCAN
276
What glory gilds the sacred page
HEBER
277
How precious is the book divine
HEBER
278
Blessed Bible, how I love it
BLESSED BIBLE
279
I love the volume of thy word
NASHVILLE
280
Like a star of the morning in its beauty
PRECIOUS BIBLE
281
Holy Bible, book divine
ALETTA
282
Precious Bible! what a treasure
EUDORA
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