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Plantation Melodies and Spiritual Songs. 3d ed.
Editor:
John Nelson Clark Coggin
Publisher:
Hall Mack Co., Philadelphia, Penn., 1927
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Elements of Worship
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d1
A happy meeting in the bright, shining world
d2
Alas, and did my Savior bleed? And did my Sovereign die?
d3
All my troubles will soon be over
d4
Although you see me coming along
d5
Am I a soldier of the cross
d6
Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, That saved
d7
As I go down the stream of time
d8
Brothers, don't stay away
d9
Brothers, will you pray for me
d10
Camp meeting in the wilderness
d11
Chariot rode on the mountain top
d12
Children grumbled on the way
d13
Christians, hold up your heads
d14
Christians, hold your light
d15
Come along, come along, and let's go home
d16
Come along, my sister, come along
d17
Come on, sister, with your ups and downs
d18
Come thou fount of every blessing
d19
Death came to my house, he didn't stay long
d20
Death came to my house, he didn't stay long
d21
Do the cares of life surround you on your way
d22
Don't call the roll, John
d23
Don't you want to be a soldier, soldier, soldier
d24
Go, tell Mary and Martha
d25
Goin' [Gwine] to lay down my burden, Down by the riverside
d26
Gwine to write to Massa Jesus
d27
Holy Bible, holy Bible
d28
I am in him, and he's in me
d29
I dwelt in Sodom, and believed myself secure
d30
I found free grace and dying love
d31
I got my Jesus, going to hold him fast
d32
I hailed to my sister, she hailed back to me
d33
I hear dem angels a-calling loud
d34
I heard my mother say
d35
I know I've been converted
d36
I know my robe's going to fit me well
d37
I looked over Jordan, and what did I see
d38
I love to shout, I love to sing
d39
I may be blind and I cannot see
d40
I see my mother coming
d41
I want to go to heaven, and I want to go right
d42
I want to go to heaven, and I want to go right
d43
I want to go to heaven when I die
d44
I wish I could hear some sinner say
d45
I wonder where my mother is gone
d46
If I was a sinner, I'll tell you
d47
If religion was a thing that money could buy
d48
If religion was a thing that money could buy
d49
If you see my mother, O yes, just tell her for me
d50
I'll take my gospel trumpet
d51
I'm a-going to tell you about the coming
d52
I'm going on to heaven
d53
I'm going to see my mother
d54
I'm goin't be so glad when I get home
d55
I'm goin't join that big 'soc'ation
d56
I'm goin't sit down at the welcome table
d57
I'm so glad I got my religion in time
d58
I'm sometimes up and sometimes down, I'm sometimes almost level
d59
It was good for our fathers [mothers] [poor old Daniel] [the apostles]
d60
I've a crown up in heaven
d61
I've a good old mother in the heaven
d62
I've a home prepared where the saints abide
d63
I've got a home ina that Rock
d64
I've got a mother in de heaven
d65
I've got a mother over yonder
d66
I've got a robe, you've got a robe
d67
I've got a song I love to sing
d68
Jesus Christ, he died for me
d69
John said that Jerusalem [the city] was (just) four-square
d70
Lightning flashes, thunder rolls
d71
Like Peter when you said to him
d72
Little David was a shepherd boy
d73
Look over yonder on Jericho's wall
d74
Lord, I want to be a Christian in [in-a] my heart
d75
Mary and a-Martha's just gone 'long
d76
Methodist, Methodist is my name
d77
My brother, I remember when I was a sinner lost
d78
My Lord [he] calls me, [he] calls me in [by] the thunder
d79
My Lord, my Lord, My lord says he's goin't rain
d80
My mother's broke the ice and gone
d81
My sister, the Lord has been here
d82
Never saw such a man before
d83
Noah sent out a mourning dove
d84
O brothers, won't you help me
d85
O brothers, you ought to have been there
d86
O Hallelujah to the lamb
d87
O Hallelujah to the lamb
d88
O my brother, I remember when I was a sinner
d89
O never mind what Satan says
d90
O religion is a fortune
d91
O sinner, sinner, you better pray
d92
O steal away and pray
d93
O the blind man stood on the way and cried
d94
O the rocks and the mountains shall all flee away
d95
O, walk together, children
d96
O where shall I be when the first trumpet
d97
O you just as well live in union
d98
Old Noah built himself an ark
d99
On Jordan's stormy [rugged] banks I stand, And cast a wishful eye
d100
One day, one day I was walking along
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