World Renowned Hymns

Editor: R. A. Torrey
Publisher: Montrose Christian Literature Society, Montrose, Pennsylvania, USA, 1909
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1A mighty fortress is our God[A mighty fortress is our God]
2Free from the law, O happy condition![Free from the law, O happy condition]
3I want to live closer to Jesus[I want to live closer to Jesus]
4Soul of mine, in earthly temple
5So precious is Jesus, my Savior, my King
6God is now willing, in Christ reconciled
7What is making life so sweet and bright to me?
8A Friend have I who standeth near
9In looking thro' my tears one day
10We may lighten toil and care
11I am a stranger here, within a foreign land
12When earthly cares and sorrows roll
13Look all around you, find someone in need
14In a world where sorrow Ever will be known
15Sweet is the promise "I will not forget thee,"
16Teach me, O, Thou Holy Spirit
17My Savior's love my spirit feeds
18Be not dismayed whate'er betide
19Just when I need Him, Jesus is near
20Glory to God for His sunshine is free
21The love of Jesus, who can tell
22Hear and heed the call of Christ today
23When all my labors and trials are o'er
24Nothing satisfies but Jesus, Bread of life to mortals giv'n
25Despis'd and rejected, the dear Son of God
26O sweet is the story of Jesus
27Thou only art holy, Thou only the Lord
28When the burden is heavy and courage is faint
29I must needs go home by the way of the cross
30There is great rejoicing in my soul
31Not now, but in the coming years
32Wandering far from the Father's home
33Wonderful love that the Father hath giv'n
34O Thou Who the Shepherd of Israel art
35Is it nothing to you that heaven's King
36O aching heart, with sorrow torn
37Is your life a channel of blessing?
38"No more the curse," O Christ, we praise Thee
39I have a dear Saviour who loves me, I know
40Come, join the glad song of redemption
41I know not why God's wondrous grace
42High on the mountain tho' the billows roll
43I am thinking today of that beautiful land
44Day is dying in the west
45I once was a sinner, and went astray
46Tis the grandest theme thro' the ages rung
47When troubled my soul and when peace I would find
48What means this eager, anxious throng
49I've found a Friend, oh, such a Friend!
50I'm trusting in the promise
51O praise the mighty Savior
52It may not be on the mountain's height
53In the shadow of His wings
54Have you any room for Jesus
55As a tree beside the water
56Thy Word is a lamp to my feet
57Come on the wings of the morning
58Sound the praises of our Lord!
59Breathe upon us, blessed Spirit!
60The cross that he gave may be heavy
61Beyond the bar on younder shore
62He was despised, rejected of men
63I have nothing to do with to-morrow
64From over hill and plain
65Behold! the Holy, Righteous One
66A servant of Jesus am I
67There's a royal banner given for display
68Is there a Friend on whom sinners may call?
69I do not fully comprehend
70Behold, a Stranger at the door!
71Oh, my soul bless thou Jehovah
72The Master has gone to a distant country
73O lost ones, in danger no longer remain!
74God calling yet! shall I not hear?
75How sweet is the love of my Savior!
76Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling
77Would men know you've been with Jesus
78When God the way of life would teach
79Anywhere with Jesus, says the Christian heart
80Thro' toil and sorrow, thro' pain and strife
81He promised me, tho' blind and halt and lame
82Since I lost my sins, and I found my Savior
83Too long have I wandered, too long roamed afar
84Trembling soul, beset by fears
85God says whosoever believes on His Son
86Jesus is all the world to me
87There is a City, I am told
88Blessed Lord, in Thee is refuge
89The Lord is here with saving pow'r
90There is a safe and secret place
91My soul is so happy in Jesus
92There's a stranger at the door
93When peace, like a river, attendeth my way
94Joyfully march along, and shout the song
95I have such a wonderful Savior
96You have heard of the story of Jesus
97When by storm my barque is driven
98Long years my heart had careless been
99In vain I've tried a thousand ways
100There's a great day coming

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