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Tullar's Song Treasury
Editor:
Grant Colfax Tullar
Publisher:
Tullar Studio, Orange, N.J., 1937
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First Lines
Elements of Worship
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d1
Afar from the old paths which once I trod
d2
After days of toil are ended
d3
All the boats are coming home
d4
All unworthy though I be
d5
An exile and a stranger, helpless and far astray
d6
Anywhere He wants me; Jesus is the way
d7
Arise, arise, arise, be not afraid
d8
As the sunbeams creep over the hilltop
d9
Awake, awake, bugle note is heard
d10
Beneath the cross of Jesus My soul once bowed with sin
d11
By devious paths of light and thought
d12
Can I forget Gethsemane
d13
Christ, our mighty Captain, leads against the foe
d14
Dark is the way which I am called to tread
d15
Dear Lord, no priceless gift I hold
d16
Do not count the battle lost, my brother
d17
Down where the lilies are riding the deep
d18
Face to face with Christ my Savior
d19
Father, send thy children peace
d20
For God so loved, 'tis written
d21
For our blessed Lord's appearing
d22
From Bozrah in garments dyed crimson
d23
God made the earth, the sea, and sky
d24
God will take care of me, why should I fear, Help all-prevailing
d25
Going forth to serve for Jesus
d26
He came as a stranger and lowly his lot
d27
He came to earth a stranger
d28
He clothed the fair lily
d29
Hear ye the Master's call, give me thy best
d30
Hold thou my hand in thine dear lord
d31
How free and boundless are thy mercies
d32
How many hours of anguish spent
d33
I am happy in my Savior glad and happy as can be
d34
I am happy, O, so happy as I journey on my way
d35
I come, dear Savior, with this plea
d36
I dream a thousand blessed dreams
d37
I have a mighty Savior
d38
I have found a refuge, here will I abide
d39
I need a listening time
d40
I shall see my Lord in the morning
d41
I will give my best to Jesus
d42
I will lift my heart in praise
d43
I would go where Jesus sends me
d44
If ever my feet should grow weary
d45
If Jesus came to you tonight
d46
If the clouds are dark and dreary
d47
If the way seems hard with the march
d48
I'll have a home in heaven
d49
I'm redeemed with a price
d50
In dreams so vain I've tried to trace
d51
In his undying love Christ came
d52
In the garden they laid him
d53
It was Jacob of old who had promised
d54
I've a throne and kingdom down deep in my soul
d55
Jesus calls us, o'er the tumult
d56
Jesus is coming to earth once again
d57
Jesus spake but a word to the man
d58
Jesus, the Savior, dying on Calvary
d59
Joy and sorrow I may share
d60
Just a dainty basket filled with autumn bloom
d61
Just a look within the portals
d62
Just one drop from His wounded side
d63
Keep your eyes on Jesus day by day
d64
Life is like a flight through cloudland
d65
Lift today your heads, ye mighty gates
d66
Lift up the cross and let the world behold
d67
Lift up thine eyes O soul oppressed
d68
Like unto Jesus I would be
d69
My blessed Lord was crucified, The day was dark
d70
My days with sunshine shall be frought
d71
My soul was left alone with God
d72
My soul was sick, by sin opprest [oppressed]
d73
Nearer, draw nearer, O Savior divine
d74
Never was there such a Savior
d75
No mother's hand to lead me
d76
Not from the conflict, Lord
d77
O blessed morn, when Christ was born
d78
O Savior dear, my heart o'erflows With gladness that I through wondrous grace
d79
O the world finds a charm
d80
O'er a trackless sea I'm sailing
d81
On the steadfast Rock I'm resting
d82
Once I heard a song of sweetness
d83
Once I thought I walked with Jesus
d84
Onward Christian soldiers, every voice sing
d85
Open my eyes, O Lord, thee would I know
d86
Over hill and valley ring
d87
Over yonder there is rest
d88
Robes of beauty clothe the lilies white and fair
d89
Shall I crucify my Savior, when for me
d90
Shut in with Jesus from the strife
d91
Since I've found the blessed Savior
d92
Some days are dark, some days are fair
d93
Somebody cares for sinners
d94
Sometimes I see through mists
d95
Sweet peace is mine, With joy divine
d96
Take up the battle cry
d97
Tell me, will you love my Savior
d98
Tell the world I found my Savior
d99
Thank God, thank God for the deep blue sea
d100
The good old days which once we knew
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