Skip to main content
Remove ads
|
User Links
Log in
Register
Home Page
Home Page
Remove ads
|
User Links
Log in
Register
Discover
Browse Resources
Texts
Tunes
Instances
People
Hymnals
Exploration Tools
Topics
Popular Texts
Popular Tunes
Lectionary
Store
Blog
Forums
Tutorials
About Us
Collections
My Starred Hymns
My FlexScores
My Hymnals
My Purchased Files
Store
Connect
Blog
Forums
Volunteer
Facebook
Twitter
Close Menu
Log In
Register
Search
Advanced Search
Search by Melody
Collections
My Starred Hymns
My FlexScores
My Hymnals
My Purchased Files
Discover
Browse Resources
Texts
Tunes
Instances
People
Hymnals
Exploration Tools
Topics
Popular Texts
Popular Tunes
Lectionary
Store
Blog
Forums
Tutorials
About Us
Songland Melodies ... a New Song Book for Revivals
Editor:
Horace N. Lincoln
Publisher:
Songland Co., Dallas, Tex., 1898
Indexes
Authors
First Lines
Elements of Worship
Find this hymnal in a library
Compare texts in this hymnal
Compare tunes in this hymnal
«
‹
d1-d100
d101-d200
d201-d266
#
Text
Tune
d201
There is a name I love to hear, I love to sing [speak] its worth
d202
There is gladness in the gospel
d203
There is much to do, there's work on every hand
d204
There is now no condemnation, all my sins
d205
There is rescue for the dying
d206
There is [There's] sunshine in my soul today
d207
There's a battle to be fought, a victory to be gained
d208
There's a beautiful city of jasper and gold
d209
There's a bright, happy home, in a fair radiant clime
d210
There's a call comes ringing o'er the restless wave
d211
There's a constant strife in this lower life
d212
There's a sun that shines
d213
There's a time that is coming at last
d214
Though the night be dark and dreary, Though the way
d215
Though your sins be as scarlet
d216
'Tis God's own hand that leadeth me
d217
'Tis never too late to be working
d218
To that sweet home for which I long
d219
Traveler on life's great highway
d220
Traveling onward through a desert dreary
d221
'Twill not be long our journey here
d222
Unto God the Father be praises now and evermore
d223
Wait, my soul [heart] upon the Lord
d224
Watch ye and wait, O brethren of God
d225
We are absent here from the Savior dear
d226
We are marching on to Canaan, and Jehovah
d227
We are marching to the bright promised land
d228
We are never, never weary of the grand old song
d229
We are pilgrims pressing on
d230
We are soldiers in the army of the heavenly King
d231
We are thankful, O so thankful
d232
We are told of the feast and the wedding
d233
We are traveling the pathway to heaven
d234
We are waiting for the Mastser to call us home
d235
We are youthful students
d236
We praise thee, O God, for the Son of thy love
d237
We pray for thy blessing, dear Savior
d238
We shall reach the summer land
d239
Weak and weary, poor and sinful
d240
We'll sing the praise of Jesus who bought us
d241
We've no abiding city here
d242
What a friend we have in Jesus
d243
What can wash away my sin [sins] [stain]
d244
What does it matter if God walks with thee
d245
What mean this eager, anxious throng
d246
When I can read my title clear
d247
When Jesus comes to reward his servants
d248
When lost among the wild, dark mountains
d249
When the Comforter comes there is joy and peace
d250
When the flight of time is past All the human race at last
d251
When the morning dawns of the beauteous day And the earth is bright with millennial ray
d252
When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound and time shall be no more
d253
When this life is o'er and we reach the shore
d254
When we in the judgment stand
d255
Where does she wander this dreary night
d256
Where will you spend eternity
d257
Whether the journey be short or long
d258
While fighting for my [the] Savior here
d259
While toiling through this weary life
d260
Who is this knocking [long] at the door of my heart
d261
Whoever receiveth the Crucified One
d262
Who'll be the next to follow Jesus, treading
d263
Will you go and speak to the lost ones here
d264
With my sin burdened soul
d265
Work, for the night is coming, work through the morning hours
d266
You have answered the call of the Master above
«
‹
d1-d100
d101-d200
d201-d266
[This hymnal is not yet complete - may be missing texts or tunes]
Suggestions or corrections?
Contact us
It looks like you are using an ad-blocker. Ad revenue helps keep us running. Please consider white-listing Hymnary.org or
getting Hymnary Pro
to eliminate ads entirely and help support Hymnary.org.