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Songs of Life and Power
Editor:
E. C. Avis
Publisher:
Edward C. Avis, Chicago, Ill., 1907
Language:
English
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Elements of Worship
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d101
My Lord and Savior, as thou wilt
d102
My Savior is pleading in glory
d103
Nearer, my God, to thee, Nearer to thee, Sweetly the light has come
d104
Nearer to thee, Savior, draw me
d105
No matter what others may say
d106
O do not let the Word depart, and close thine eyes
d107
O Holy Spirit dove of heaven
d108
O now I see the crimson [cleansing] wave
d109
O prodigal, come, I am waiting, Why tarry
d110
O say can you see by the dawn's early light
d111
O [Sweet] land for [of] rest for thee I sigh
d112
O those wonderful, wonderful hands
d113
O when life's toil is over
d114
Oft when afflictions seem severe
d115
Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war, With the cross
d116
Out on the street of a city
d117
Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee
d118
Rocked in the cradle of the deep
d119
Savior, draw me close to Thee
d120
Sowing the seed in the morning
d121
Stand up for Christ, young people
d122
Still undecided, Look to thy heart, Grieve not the Spirit
d123
Thanks we give to thee, O Father
d124
The battle of the ages
d125
The bells of heaven are ringing
d126
The cross, it standeth fast
d127
The day will dawn, I know not when
d128
The great Physician now is near
d129
The Master is calling today
d130
The morning light is breaking; the darkness disappears
d131
The sinner's only hope is Christ
d132
The trials that often have hindered my way
d133
The wonderful story of Christ
d134
There is a fountain filled with blood, drawn from Immanuel's vein [veins]
d135
There is power in the blood, now, to wash your soul
d136
There is safety in abiding
d137
There is work for me to do
d138
There never was a Friend like Jesus
d139
There's a promise in God's word for everyone
d140
There's an everlasting Rock
d141
Though dark the night and clouds look black
d142
Thy love to me, O Christ
d143
Today the Savior calls to you
d144
'Twas love, the love of God
d145
Two little children were [came] strolling one day
d146
Upon life's boundless ocean where mighty billows roll
d147
We are a band of happy, happy children
d148
We are marching on to Zion To the city
d149
We praise thee, O God, for the Son of thy love
d150
We shall meet beyond the river
d151
We shall reach the glory land
d152
What a friend have I in Jesus
d153
What a friend we have in Jesus
d154
What a mighty army now is gathering
d155
What though the storm clouds gather
d156
When a sinner repents and returns
d157
When I awake in that fair morning
d158
When I survey the wondrous cross
d159
When I was lost in ways of sin
d160
When Jesus, the Savior, had pardoned
d161
When nature's voice is pleading
d162
When our meeting and our parting
d163
When the old ship of Zion shall come
d164
When the winds were fiercely blowing
d165
When with earth's voices no more
d166
Where he leads me I will go
d167
Why God loved me so, I do not know
d168
With a purpose firm and rightful
d169
Work, for the night is coming, work through the morning hours
d170
Ye people who for Jesus
d171
Ye saints of God, look up on high
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