Short Name: | L. O. Emerson |
Full Name: | Emerson, L. O. (Luther Orlando), 1820-1915 |
Birth Year: | 1820 |
Death Year: | 1915 |
Luther Orlando Emerson was born at Parsonsfield, Maine, August 3, 1820. He descended from distinguished English ancestry. His parents were quite musical, and while the family circle were together, they had a choir and orchestra of their own. The father played the violoncello, the mother was an excellent singer, the flute and violin added their sweet tones, till the quiet homestead rang with melody.
Mr. Emerson's education was obtained at the district school, Parsonsfield Seminary and Effingham Academy. He was full of energy, quick and versatile, an apt scholar, and with a view to entering the profession of medicine he entered Dracut Academy, Mass. But his great love for music swerved him from that course, and now, having far better opportunities for cultivating and enjoying this taste and ability, he soon determined upon music as the profession of his choice. He accordingly commenced a course of musical instruction under the late I. B. Woodbury, then a popular teacher of music. After several years of study on the voice, piano, organ and in harmony, Mr. Emerson went to Salem, Mass., began teaching, and took charge of his first choir at a salary of one hundred dollars per year. Here he commenced the composition of music for his own choir, whiich was so popular with its members and the congregation, that Mr. Emerson was encouraged to seek a larger hearing by publishing a collection of church music. Among the tunes was that of Sessions, named after his pastor, which was destined to have a perennial popularity, and is often used in worship in the place of Old Hundred, for the Doxology. At the great Peace Jubilee it was received with applause when sung by a chorus of ten thousand voices, accompanied by an orchestra of two hundred instruments and a great pipe organ. The effect was sublime beyond expression.
In 1847 occurred the marriage of Mr. Emerson to Miss Mary Gore, daughter of a prominent Boston merchant. She was a lady of much musical taste and ability.
In 1853 he decided to make an effort to put his music before the public, and accordingly went to Boston in search of a publisher. Like most young and unknown authors, he met with but little encouragement, but finally found a publisher in the person of Mr. B. B. Muzzy. Thus was the Romberg Collection published. The book was not pushed — hence it found no market.
After a residence of eight years in Salem, Mr. Emerson removed to Boston, accepting the position of organist and musical director at the Bulfinch Street Church, then under the pastoral care of Rev. Wm. R. Alger, which he filled for four years. He eagerly improved the rare means of culture which were once more enjoyed, meanwhile teaching and composing music.
In 1857 he formed the connection with Oliver Ditson Company, of Boston, of author and publisher, which has continued to the present time with but one interruption (a single volume brought out by another firm), the Golden Wreath, which at once became popular, and sold forty thousand during the first year, this being the initial volume in the long series since brought out by these publishers. In 1858 came the Golden Harp, which was also a success. These successes gave him not only encouragement, but reputation.
Mr. Emerson now entered upon a career of usefulness and popularity for which he had been preparing during the years of self-denying struggle and discipline. He was called to take charge of the music in the Second Congregational Church, Greenfield, Mass., and also of the musical department of Power's Institute, at Bernardston. Amid nature's most beautiful surroundings, he had a quiet retreat for the pursuit of his true vocation, the composition of church music.
The first fruit of his genius here was the Sabbath Harmony, in 1860. This book was also a success. In 1863 followed the Harp of Judah, which had the remarkable sale of nearly fifty thousand copies in the first three months. This book probably gave Mr. Emerson his preeminence as a composer of church music, containing as it did his anthem, Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah, and many of his finest compositions.
Having declined the solicitations of Dr. Lowell Mason to become his associate in music, Mr. Emerson started forth on his own plans, and attained the highest rank among those who loved the pure and beautiful in song. Mr. W. S. B. Mathews, a musical critic, pronounces him the best melodist of all the psalmodic writers.
In 1866 the equally successful Jubilate appeared, followed by the Choral Tribute, the Standard and the Leader. In the last two Dr. I. R. Pahner was associated with him. Later on came the Salutation, Voice of Worship, Herald of Praise, etc. The diligence with which Mr. Emerson plied his pen can be estimated when one recalls the fact that he has made seventy-two collections of music, embracing music for churches, singing schools, public schools, choral societies and conventions, instruction books for voice, organ, etc. He has also composed and published scores of songs, quartets and instrumental pieces.
The great amount of work this represents can only be appreciated by those who have undertaken similar labors. Some years ago the degree of Doctor of Music was conferred upon Professor Emerson by the Faculty of Findlay College, Findlay, Ohio.
For many years past. Dr. Emerson has devoted his energies to the grand purpose of elevating the general character of music in our churches, and thus largely advancing the interests of true worship. He places great stress upon the mission of church music. He regards sacred music as the best expression of devotional feeling that exists. He looks upon sacred song as prayer, and believes that it inspires and intensifies prayer. With this view he has taken an active and prominent part in musical festivals and conventions, of which he has conducted over three hundred throughout the United States and Canada. As a conductor, he stands in the front rank. As a teacher. Dr. Emerson has an exceedingly happy faculty of imparting in a concise manner to his classes. His very pleasing address enables him to command the undivided attention of his pupils.
As a singer, he has always held high rank, and has sung much in public. His voice is a baritone of great compass, and quite powerful. As a lecturer upon music, Dr. Emerson has attracted much attention. His most popular lecture is entitled The World of Music, in which he traces its origin and progress, and gives some excellent traits of the lives of the great composers. In this lecture he also shows the design of music, and how it has been prized in every age of the world, among all nations — its power in the Church and State, and the need of its influence in the family — in joy and sorrow — for this life and the life to come.
-Biography of Gospel Song and Hymn Writers
Tunes by L. O. Emerson (187)![]() | As | Instances | Incipit |
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[A spotless lamb is led to die] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 53213 26712 25554 |
[Above the clear blue sky] (Emerson) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 13153 67165 35131 |
ADDISON | Luther O. Emerson (Composer) | 10 | 33343 23176 65532 |
[Again the day returns of holy rest] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 53215 62176 71323 |
[All the way my Savior leadeth me] | Dr. L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 14 | 51321 76152 12343 |
[Alleluia! thanks and glory] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 32154 33217 66222 |
[Angel voices sweetly singing] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 3 | 56531 76536 71653 |
AR HYD Y NOS | Luther Orlando Emerson (Arranged) | 72 | 17612 17567 71176 |
[Art thou sitting by the wayside] | Dr. L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 3 | 12333 33217 76666 |
[Art thou weary, art thou languid] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 55156 16515 62175 |
[As a child I come to Thee] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 53321 61221 23533 |
ASCRIPTION (Emerson) | Luther O. Emerson (Composer) | 16 | 55316 53551 13122 |
ATONEMENT (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 3 | 55555 11772 22321 |
ATONING LAMB | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 3 | 53451 32161 76511 |
[Awake, ye saints of God!] | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 51122 31766 21755 |
[Bear her, O bear her so tenderly] | E. (Composer) | 2 | 33343 23211 23321 |
BEATRICE (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 3 | 55123 43216 53233 |
[Beautiful Savior, King of creation] | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 56553 23435 16532 |
BENEDICT (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 3 | 51231 55432 17713 |
[Blessed are the people who know the joyful sound] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 11765 43454 323 |
[Blessed is he that considereth the poor] (Emerson) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 53455 51176 65423 |
[Blest are the pure in heart] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 33344 31621 71222 |
[Breast the wave, Christian] (Emerson 34553) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 34553 21766 53455 |
[Breast the wave, Christian] (Emerson 56551) | Dr. L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 56551 32177 66666 |
BRINDLEY (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 55332 21655 12321 |
BROCKWAY | L. O. Emerson (1820- ) (Composer) | 5 | 55645 11765 53336 |
[Calling, still calling, Christ pleads above] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 55665 12232 23271 |
[Chant] (Emerson 56657) | E. (Composer) | 2 | 56657 16555 |
[God of our salvation, hear us!] | L. O. E. (Composer) | 3 | 56551 17676 55176 |
CHILDS | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 55651 32616 55133 |
[Christ, of all my hopes the ground] (Emerson) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 51321 61176 76555 |
[Christian, the morn breaks sweetly over thee] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 53451 76511 71232 |
[Come, and sing with joy and gladness] (Emerson) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 34556 54533 45445 |
[Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 32151 23653 33436 |
[Come, Jesus, Redeemer, abide Thou with me] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 55345 55176 55534 |
[Come, let us join our cheerful songs] (Emerson) | L. (Composer) | 2 | 51712 34543 21432 |
[Come, said Jesus' sacred voice] (Emerson) | Dr. L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 32156 17665 51231 |
CORINA | L. O. Emerson (1820- ) (Composer) | 4 | 11233 43231 22433 |
CRAWFORD (Emerson) | Luther Orlando Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 15651 12235 43321 |
DELIGHT (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 3 | 12333 54343 21112 |
[Dread Majesty above] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 1 | 34556 65332 65443 |
[Du, der du treu bist] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 11117 44443 27715 |
DULCIMER | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 32311 17221 54365 |
ELLIOTT (Emerson) | Luther O. Emerson (Composer) | 4 | 12333 21611 22255 |
EMERSON (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 34531 65355 65433 |
[May the grace of Christ our Savior] (Emerson) | Leo (Composer) | 3 | 55112 23566 53322 |
[Father in heaven, help us, we pray Thee] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 33211 21235 33214 |
[Father, Thy Son hath died] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 33456 55665 43345 |
FONT HILL | Luther O. Emerson (Composer) | 3 | 53217 65123 23455 |
[Forth to the fight, ye faithful] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 3 | 55512 31222 23443 |
[Glory to God on high] (Emerson) | E. (Composer) | 2 | 51122 34444 33271 |
["Go forth," said the Master, "and make no delay"] | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 51765 12354 21566 |
[Go, watch and pray! Thou canst not tell] | Dr. L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 55327 16556 71217 |
[God is love! His mercy brightens] (Emerson) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 56532 12116 55132 |
[God will take care of you all through the day] (Emerson) | E. (Composer) | 2 | 56553 11765 56551 |
[Golden harps are sounding] (Emerson) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 54565 11765 51545 |
GOODWELL | Luther O. Emerson (Composer) | 4 | 51233 51233 23433 |
[Hail, sweetest, dearest, tie that binds] (55431) | L. O. Emerson (Arranger) | 3 | 55431 21651 23332 |
[Hark! hark, my soul! angelic voices swelling] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 53451 71433 21223 |
[Hark! ten thousand harps and voices] (Emerson) | E. (Composer) | 2 | 53451 32165 43556 |
[Hark! the sound of holy voices] (Emerson) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 33333 55444 32165 |
[Hark! the voice of choral song] | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 33321 65555 12321 |
[Hark! 'tis the watchman's cry] (Emerson) | E. (Composer) | 2 | 53456 51223 53456 |
[Hath not thy heart within thee burned] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 3 | 51766 53554 24433 |
[He will come, perhaps, at morning] (Emerson) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 53217 66551 17671 |
[Hear, O Lord, the prayers of Thy people] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 12311 72171 77121 |
HEMINGFORD | Luther O. Emerson (Composer) | 5 | 33354 32112 32177 |
[Ho! each one that is athirst] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 3 | 51233 61433 23544 |
[Ho! my comrades, see the signal] (Emerson) | E. (Composer) | 2 | 55156 65356 53555 |
[Holy Father, Thou hast taught me] (Emerson) | E. (Composer) | 2 | 34532 34431 65332 |
HOME (Emerson) | Luther O. Emerson (Composer) | 5 | 11122 33365 32155 |
[How firm on the hills of eternity rests] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 13214 33326 71122 |
[I am happy all the way, and the path's so bright] | Dr. L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 55123 21556 65556 |
[I cannot always trace the way] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 11111 17771 23217 |
[I have wandered over the mountains] | Dr. L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 55513 12166 51322 |
[I heard the voice of Jesus say] (55331) | L. O. Emerson (Arranger) | 1 | 55331 21165 64535 |
[I know I love Thee better, Lord] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 35432 17621 12233 |
[I lay my sins on Jesus] (Emerson) | E. (Composer) | 2 | 55565 51121 76553 |
[I love the flowers about my path] | Dr. L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 51122 33243 33453 |
[I will love Thee, all my treasure] (Emerson) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 53451 17665 53451 |
[I will never, never leave thee] (Emerson) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 12334 44317 66622 |
[I will sing of the mercies of the Lord] (Emerson) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 55112 32165 55223 |
[I would not live alway] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 12354 32112 35243 |
[Ich hebe meine Augen auf zu den Bergen] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 51112 33235 43223 |
[In heavenly love abiding] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 51543 32346 54333 |
[In the beauty of my Lord] | Dr. L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 56531 65234 65556 |
[Is there good that you can do?] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 34556 15335 42433 |
[Jerusalem, my happy home] (Emerson) | E. (Composer) | 2 | 51122 34543 23432 |
JESUS' CROSS | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | |
[Jesus is calling! O hear Him today] | Dr. L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 23 | 55532 12165 57775 |
[Jesus, lover of my soul] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 33314 33222 27322 |
[Jesus loves a tender voice] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 51312 16553 25435 |
[Jesus, name all names above] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 55556 65434 66535 |
[Jesus, seek Thy wandering sheep] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 12321 61712 43233 |
[Joyful words, we meet again] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 32312 34433 21332 |
[Just as God leads me I would go] (Emerson) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 54653 32156 61665 |
KANE (Emerson) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 13556 53165 35135 |
[Kinder, hört's und freuet euch] | Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 33123 44332 57666 |
LASSELL | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 56532 53156 53132 |
[Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us] (55651) | L. O. Emerson (Arranger) | 1 | 55651 32171 56712 |
[Lift up your heads, O ye gates] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 53451 76556 66611 |
[Lift up your hearts to things above] (Emerson) | Dr. L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 4 | 51233 44333 21235 |
[Lift your glad voices in triumph on high] (L. O. Emerson) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 53455 51223 17671 |
[Living for Jesus, earnest and faithful] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 53665 55172 21117 |
[Lo! a Fountain stands today] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 12351 43234 23433 |
LOOKING TO JESUS | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 12333 32143 11771 |
[Love, love, on earth appears] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 3 | 65655 33432 36655 |
MALONE (Emerson) | Luther O. Emerson (Composer) | 9 | 51113 45666 66677 |
MANDOR | Luther O. Emerson (Composer) | 3 | 53176 56533 23516 |
MERCY SEAT (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (1820- ) (Composer) | 2 | 33345 32342 34532 |
MERLO | Luther O. Emerson (Composer) | 9 | 53321 21653 54323 |
MORAVIAN | Luther O. Emerson (Composer) | 7 | 13653 32122 34321 |
[Morning star, in splendor shining] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 3 | 51515 11752 52211 |
[I hear the angels calling] | Luther Orlando Emerson (Composer) | 5 | 51122 35653 31251 |
[My God, my Father, while I stray] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 55332 21176 61665 |
[Nearer home, yes, one day nearer] | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 51355 66535 13565 |
[Nearer still to Jesus!] | E. (Composer) | 2 | 55345 65321 65641 |
NEWTON (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 53172 16655 67117 |
[Now hail to thee, fair morning, the first of all the year] | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 12333 34333 21712 |
[Now is done the hour of teaching] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 1 | 51176 53322 34712 |
[Now to the Lord a noble song] (Emerson) | Dr. L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 55515 12356 71321 |
[There is a land, a radiant land] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 3 | 51112 34555 56531 |
[I heard the voice of Jesus say] (Old English) | L. O. Emerson (Harmonizer) | 1 | 33344 54323 45143 |
[O weary souls, that onward creep] | Elloe (Composer) | 2 | 11353 32123 65332 |
[O pure and holy peace!] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 55566 53225 43555 |
[By and by, the mists shall all be cleared away] | Dr. L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 5 | 55113 16666 51233 |
[One by one the sands are flowing] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 32165 65132 13322 |
[Onward! onward! band victorious!] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 3 | 13553 51117 66217 |
[Open the door for the children] (Emerson) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 33334 56554 34323 |
OSGOOD (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 35176 62345 65533 |
[Peace from God, our heavenly Father] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 12312 32134 53312 |
PEACEFUL REST (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 7 | 55123 33211 75567 |
[Press onward, heirs of glory!] | Dr. L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 4 | 51234 53335 43325 |
REDEEMER (Emerson) | Luther O. Emerson (Composer) | 9 | 51321 66555 65112 |
[Refuge in my pain and fear] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 55651 23671 33226 |
[Rest, weary heart] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 11233 34225 23176 |
[Ringing, ringing] (Emerson) | Luther Orlando Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 53165 65323 56533 |
ROLLINS | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 53165 13324 32531 |
[Round the throne of glory] (Emerson) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 3 | 55351 11111 12222 |
[Saints, for whom the Savior bled] (Emerson) | E. (Composer) | 2 | 53455 61117 65171 |
SARDIS (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 53453 54323 66616 |
[Savior, blessed Savior] (Emerson 55165) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 1 | 55165 32254 43551 |
[Savior, blessed Savior] (Emerson 55665) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 55665 31122 35566 |
[Savior, breathe an evening blessing] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 55555 11771 27655 |
[See, from Zion's sacred mountain] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 13551 32116 53312 |
[See the Conqueror mounts in triumph] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 55112 23323 43211 |
SESSIONS | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 243 | 56515 65123 22322 |
[Shepherd, while Thy flock are feeding] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 33634 44355 57766 |
[Silently the shades of evening] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 57665 51121 71566 |
[Sometimes a light surprises] (Emerson) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 55161 15653 21555 |
[Stand up, stand up for Jesus] (Emerson) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 34551 11551 55433 |
STEARNDALE | Luther O. Emerson (Composer) | 5 | 11115 66551 32176 |
[Sun of my soul, Thou Savior dear] (54531) | L. O. Emerson (Adapter) | 2 | 54531 44354 52212 |
[Sweetly singing, gently bringing] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 34533 45335 43235 |
[Take my heart, O Father, take it] (Emerson) | Elloe (Composer) | 4 | 53123 16552 32135 |
[Ten thousand times ten thousand] (Emerson) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 51135 53171 43325 |
[The day is past and over] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 11123 43122 26655 |
HEAVENLY MESSENGERS | L. O. Emerson (Arranger) | 1 | 35556 53511 12323 |
[The King of love my shepherd is] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 33354 32123 23346 |
[The shadows of the evening hours] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 35432 14356 65323 |
[The world knows not the burdens I bear] | Dr. L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 13343 32125 22343 |
[There are riches better than gold] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 34556 66533 33421 |
[There is a fountain filled with blood] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 53451 16532 76455 |
[There is a land above] (Emerson) | Dr. L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 51122 35433 21235 |
[There's a song in the air, there's a star in the sky] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 34556 51233 21556 |
[There's a wideness in God's mercy] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 51321 72116 55132 |
[There's no other friend like Jesus] (Emerson) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 56711 21231 17651 |
THERON | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 31354 32123 17653 |
[Through the love of God, our Savior] (Emerson) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 55556 55111 32333 |
[Through Thy protecting care] | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 15561 56217 21155 |
[To Thee, O heavenly Father] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 51122 31124 32151 |
[To Thee we render thanks and praise] | Dr. L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 34543 21767 12354 |
[Today the Savior calls] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 53216 55654 43533 |
TRIUMPH (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 8 | 11235 44233 71234 |
TROLIUS | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 12333 32165 33223 |
[Trusting in Jesus! Though foes may assail] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 51233 34443 33345 |
[Wake the song of gladness] | Dr. L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 5 | 55645 11767 15564 |
[Wanedring afar from home and God] | Dr. L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 55665 12346 43322 |
[We are on the ocean sailing] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 51233 54322 57124 |
[We are traveling on together on the King's highway] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 55111 12222 34543 |
[We praise Thee, O God] (Emerson) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 33345 35443 23456 |
[What love hath the Father bestowed upon us] | E. (Composer) | 2 | 51765 44342 12333 |
[When the long, long night is over] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 3 | 33455 17654 33 |
[When the morning bells are ringing] | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 3 | 34517 65355 65433 |
[Who are these in bright array?] (Emerson) | L. O. Emerson (Composer) | 2 | 34551 35572 55315 |
[With tearful eyes I look around] (Emerson) | L. O. E. (Composer) | 2 | 53343 32156 61766 |
WOODSIDE (Emerson) | Luther O. Emerson (Composer) | 5 | 32165 32132 23553 |