A happy New-year to thee, father | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 3 |
A little child may do much good | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 3 |
All is well, all is well, for my Savior is my friend | Rev. A. A. Graley (Author) | English | 4 |
Arm, soldiers, arm! take the shield and sword | A. A. G. (Author) | English | 5 |
As the birds in shady wildwood | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 3 |
Awake, arise, why sleepest thou | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 2 |
Be the matter what it may | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 8 |
Beautiful morning star | Rev. A. A. G. (Author) | English | 9 |
Believe it, dear children, that now is the time | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 5 |
Bound for a home in the goodly [glory] land | Rev. A. A. Graley (Author) | English | 3 |
Brethren, at the mercy seat | Alfred A. Graley (Author) | English | 2 |
Christ is born, and heaven rejoices | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 8 |
Come boys, come girls, won't you volunteer | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 8 |
Come, seek the shade of the forest trees | Rev. A. A. G. (Author) | English | 5 |
Come to the Sabbath School, we really wish you would | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 3 |
Come where the wild flowers grow | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 3 |
Dear children, heed the Shepherd's call | Rev. A. A. G. (Author) | English | 4 |
Dear Jesus, my Shepherd, I would in thy fold | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 2 |
Don't think there is nothing for children to do | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 11 |
Down the stream of life they glide | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 3 |
Down the stream of life we're gliding | Rev. A. A. Graley (Author) | | 1 |
Faithful Shepherd, meek and mild | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 6 |
Flowers of the garden | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 3 |
Für die Schul' wirket alle mit Herz und mit Hand | Alfred A. Graley (Author) | German | 1 |
Go to the mercy seat | Rev. A. A. Graley (Author) | | 2 |
Gone, gone, loved one, Gone from our home | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 3 |
Hark, 'tis the trumpet of liberty sounding | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 2 |
Hasten to Calvary's mountain | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 3 |
He nani ke mele | A. A. Graley (Author) | Hawaiian | 3 |
His voice no more I disregard | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 4 |
Home, dear home, we never can forget | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 8 |
Hosanna to the Son of David, The children sang of old, And through the holy temple | Rev. A. A. Graley (Author) | English | 3 |
How can I be a happy child | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 4 |
How small are the dewdrops | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 5 |
How sweet are the flowers | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 4 |
How sweet was the song of the angels of light | Alfred A. Graley (Author) | English | 2 |
I am but a little child, And of frolic full | A. A. G. (Author) | English | 2 |
I know there's a crown for the saints of renown | A. A. Graley (Author) | English | 7 |
I love a little child with his sparkling eye | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 3 |
I want to love my Savior, And in His fold be found | A. A. G. (Author) | English | 4 |
I'd rather be a child of God | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 2 |
If blooming flowers my pathway strew | Rev. A. A. Graley (Author) | | 1 |
If you would find salvation | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 6 |
I'm but a pilgrim here below, I have no portion here | Rev. A. A. Graley (Author) | English | 2 |
In mansions bright, the glorified behold | Rev. A. A. Graley (Author) | English | 4 |
In thy childhood's sunny morning | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 3 |
Jesus, be near me | Rev. A. A. Graley (Author) | | 3 |
Jesus, how can I but love Thee | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 11 |
Jesus, my Savior, Jesus my Savior, Set up thy throne | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 2 |
Jesus, my song shall be, O how he loves | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 1 |
Jesus, Savior, Friend divine | Rev. A. A. Graley (Author) | | 2 |
Jesus sought and saved me when a wandering child | Rev. A. A. Graley (Author) | English | 7 |
Jesus welcomes, when they've crossed the river | A. A. Graley (Author) | | 2 |
Kommt nach dem schattigen grünen Wald | Alfred A. Graley (Author) | German | 1 |
Let us daily better grow | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 1 |
Let us work for the school with our hearts and our hands | A. A. G. (Author) | English | 4 |
Lo! the angel band descending | A. A. G. (Author) | English | 3 |
Mother dear, I'm happy now | Alfred A. Graley (Author) | English | 2 |
My country, my country, I cherish thee still | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 3 |
Never mourn if pain or loss | Rev. A. A. G. (Author) | English | 3 |
No gaudy glories crown thy head | Alfred A. Graley (Author) | English | 2 |
No longer at ease will I slumber | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 4 |
Now, ere the sunny morn of life is over | Rev. A. A. Graley (Author) | English | 3 |
Now while the heart's warm and tender | Rev. A. A. G. (Author) | English | 3 |
O come, let us sing to the praise of the school | A. A. G. (Author) | English | 6 |
O, come to the Savior, dear children | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 9 |
O remember the Sabbath school | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 5 |
O the green grass waves | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 5 |
O there is a beautiful city, just over the river so cold | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 14 |
O there is a fountain that never is dry | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 6 |
O think not, dear children, because you are young | Rev. A.A. Graley (Author) | English | 5 |
O turn, sinner, turn to thy Father and God | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 2 |
O what are the sorrows that burden the soul? | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 3 |
O when shall I dwell in a mansion all bright | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 21 |
O why do I find it so hard to do right | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 4 |
O why will you seek for a portion below | Alfred A. Graley (Author) | English | 2 |
O won't you be a Christian | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 12 |
O'er the flowing river | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 5 |
O say not that the Christian life | A. A. G. (Author) | English | 2 |
Once I wandered on the mountain | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 3 |
Over the mountains, barren and cold | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 4 |
Press on little pilgrims and never give up | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 4 |
Prophets and sages with rapture | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 3 |
Round the throne in [of] glory, Happy children throng | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 19 |
Send the tidings of salvation to the heathen | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 4 |
Shall we meet in heaven above | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 3 |
Strike, strike your bright harps | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 3 |
Sweetly ringing hear the Sabbath bell | Rev. A. A. Graley (Author) | English | 2 |
Taste not, taste not the wine | Rev. A. A. G. (Author) | English | 4 |
The old, old year with its joys and its sorrows | A. A. G. (Author) | English | 5 |
The saints above with joy behold | A. A. G. (Author) | English | 3 |
The sun shines bright and it pours its light | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 4 |
The valleys and the mountains | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 7 |
There came an hour when all my pride | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 2 |
There is a Rose whose beauties grace | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 6 |
There's a bright unfading crown | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 6 |
There's beauty in the sunshine | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 10 |
They are gone to the land o'er the river | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 1 |
This life is a race, And brief is the space | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 5 |
This world is not my home, I know | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 6 |
This world's a wilderness, and dangers cluster | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 3 |
'Tis done, the work of love is done | Alfred A. Graley (Author) | English | 2 |
'Tis the sweet spring time | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 2 |
To toil and pray in heathen lands | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 3 |
Walk in the narrow way | Alfred A. Graley (Author) | English | 2 |
Was ist das für herrlicher Schimmer | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | German | 1 |
We are homeward bound to the land of light [life] and love | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 13 |
We're marching to the camp above | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 3 |
We're passing along to our home in the skies | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 4 |
When chasing the phantoms | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 2 |
When grove and when garden have put off their robe of snow | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 3 |
When I walk the gloomy vale | Rev. A. A. Graley (Author) | | 1 |
When Jesus, the meek, and the lowly, was here | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 5 |
When many to the Savior's feet | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 9 |
When over us waves of trouble roll | A. A. G. (Author) | English | 2 |
When panting neath the heavy cross | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 2 |
When we are twenty one, boys | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | English | 4 |
Willst du sein ein Kind des Herrn? | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | German | 1 |
Winter's reign is over | A. A. G. (Author) | English | 3 |
Would you be a Christian child | Rev. A. A. Graley (Author) | English | 7 |
Wouldst thou save the wanderer | Alfred A. Graley (Author) | English | 2 |
Youthful pilgrims, whither bound | Alfred Arthur Graley (Author) | | 5 |
Youthful sinner, though less | A. A. G. (Author) | | 2 |