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Bells of Heaven: a Choice Collection of Hymns and Tunes "New and Old"
Editor:
John C. F. Kyger
Publisher:
Brown Franklin Co./John C. F. Kyger, Waco, Tex., 1898
Language:
English
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Elements of Worship
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d101
From Calvary's mountain sounding
d102
From Greenland's icy mountains
d103
Full many a ship that was nobly manned
d104
Gather round the Christmas tree, See
d105
Gently down life's river we glide
d106
Go forth into the harvest
d107
Go preach my gospel, saith the [my] Lord
d108
Go work in my vineyard today, why stand
d109
God be with you till we meet again
d110
God is a refuge to my soul
d111
Grant advice for sorrow's healing
d112
Guide me, O thou great Jehovah
d113
Guiding the little footsteps
d114
Hark, I hear the Savior calling All ye weary come to e
d115
Hark, sinner, list to the voice of the Lord Justice is standing with uplifted sword
d116
Hark, the bells are chiming
d117
Hark, the jubilee is sounding
d118
Hark, the morning bells are ringing Children, haste without delay
d119
Hark, the Sabbath bells are ringing Hear their echoes loud and clear
d120
Hark, the voice of Jesus crying Who will go and work today
d121
Hark 'tis the Shepherd's voice I hear
d122
Hast thou heard of that wonderful Jesus
d123
Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing power
d124
Have you been to Jesus with your every sin
d125
Have you had a kindness shown
d126
He has brought me out of bondage
d127
He leadeth me, O blessed thought
d128
Heard you not that railroad whistle
d129
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, Early
d130
Holy Spirit, dwell with me, make me holy
d131
Holy Spirit, faithful Guide
d132
How firm a foundation, ye [you] saints of the Lord
d133
How happy are they, Who the [their] Savior [Jesus] obey
d134
How painfully pleasing the fond recollection Of youthful connections [emotions]
d135
How pleasant thus to dwell below
d136
How pleasant 'tis, when Sabbath comes
d137
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
d138
How sweet to trust in Jesus, God's well beloved Son
d139
How tedious and tasteless [restless and tiresome] the hours
d140
How wondrous is the Savior's love
d141
I am coming to the cross, I am poor
d142
I am just from Jesus, who has cleansed my soul
d143
I am saved, the Lord hath saved me
d144
I am thinking today of my mother
d145
I am walking where the sahdow
d146
I can hear my Savior calling, in the tenderest
d147
I dreamed that the great judgment morning
d148
I had heard my Savior's warning
d149
I have heard of the love of the holy One above
d150
I have precious news to tell
d151
I hear thy welcome voice
d152
I heard the voice of Jesus say, come unto me and rest
d153
I just want to tell you of Jesus
d154
I know there's a home for the good that labor here
d155
I long, O my Savior and God
d156
I love, I love my Savior
d157
I love thy kingdom, Lord
d158
I love to tell the story of unseen things above
d159
I must tell Jesus all of my trials
d160
I need thee every hour, most gracious Lord
d161
I think, when I read that [the] sweet story of old
d162
I want to be a worker for [with] the Lord
d163
I want to be like Jesus, So lowly and so meek
d164
I want to know more about Jesus, Who left his
d165
I want to live for Jesus And do his holy will
d166
I was once far away from the Savior, And as vile
d167
If you are tired of the load of your sin
d168
I'll sing of my Savior, so loving and true I'll tell the old story that ever is new
d169
I'm a soldier bound for glory, I'm a soldier marching on
d170
In a world of sorrow, in a world of tears
d171
In the blood of the Lamb
d172
In the cross of Christ I [we] glory, towering
d173
In the fullness of love, Jesus came from above
d174
In the morning early When the dew is bright
d175
In the precious Bible is a story sweet
d176
In the resurrection morning We will see the Savior coming
d177
In the rifted rock I'm resting
d178
In the shadow of the rock Let me rest
d179
In the vineyard of the Master Is there any work
d180
Is there a friend whose life is sad
d181
Isr'l's hosts had perished
d182
It may not be on the mountain [mountain's] height, Or over the stormy sea
d183
I've found my Lord and he is mine
d184
Jerusalem, my happy home, name ever dear to me
d185
Jerusalem, the golden, with milk and honey blest
d186
Jesus, and shall it ever be
d187
Jesus called me as I wandered
d188
Jesus, I love thy charming name
d189
Jesus, I my cross have taken, all to leave
d190
Jesus is knocking at the door of your heart
d191
Jesus is pleading with my [your] [thy] poor soul
d192
Jesus is waiting, waiting for thee
d193
Jesus, Lover of my soul, Bids me in his bosom stay
d194
Jesus, Lover of my soul, Jesus, the Light of the world
d195
Jesus, Lover [Savior] of my soul, Let me to thy bosom [refuge] fly
d196
Jesus loves me, this I know, For the Bible
d197
Jesus loves the children dear, loves to have them
d198
Jesus, my Lord, to thee I cry
d199
Jesus, my [mine] [our] all, to heaven is [has] gone
d200
Jesus said of little children
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