Author: John S. BrownHymnal: RP1906 #81 (1906)First Line: I cannot tell thee whence it cameRefrain First Line: There's a deep settled peace in my soulTopics: Communion-FellowshipTune Title: [I cannot tell thee whence it came]
Author: Lavinia E. BrauffHymnal: RP1906 #82 (1906)First Line: There is music in the streamletTopics: PraiseTune Title: [There is music in the streamlet]
Author: C. F. L.Hymnal: RP1906 #83 (1906)First Line: "Cross of love," where Christ did languishRefrain First Line: The cruel nails could not keep him thereTopics: Atonement-SalvationTune Title: [Cross of love, where Christ did languish]
Author: C. M. F.Hymnal: RP1906 #84 (1906)First Line: Would you know earth's highest happinessRefrain First Line: Give a pleasant smile, speak a kindly wordTopics: Work-ServiceTune Title: [Would you know earth's highest happiness]
Author: C. H. G.Hymnal: RP1906 #85 (1906)First Line: Had we only sunshine all the year aroundRefrain First Line: Sunshine and rain, refreshing, reviving rainTopics: Joy-SunshineTune Title: [Had we only sunshine all the year around]
Author: W. C. MartinHymnal: RP1906 #86 (1906)First Line: Tho' the angry surges rollRefrain First Line: And it holds, my anchor holdsTopics: Safety-SecurityTune Title: [Tho' the angry surges roll]
Author: Irvin H. MackHymnal: RP1906 #88 (1906)First Line: Thro' all the world the gospel soundRefrain First Line: March on, march on, wherever sinful manTune Title: [Thro' all the world the gospel sound]
Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr.Hymnal: RP1906 #89 (1906)First Line: While pressing tow'rd that city, where stands the great white throneTopics: Confession-Testimony; Safety-SecurityTune Title: [While pressing tow'rd that city, where stands the great white throne]
It looks like you are using an ad-blocker. Ad revenue helps keep us running.
Please consider white-listing Hymnary.org or getting Hymnary Pro
to eliminate ads entirely and help support Hymnary.org.