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The Good Old Songs
Editor:
C. H. Cayce
Publisher:
Cayce & Turner, Martin, Tenn., 1913
Indexes
Authors
First Lines
Elements of Worship
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We are a garden walled around
d602
We seek a rest beyond [above] the skies
d603
We shall sleep, but not forever
d604
We speak of the realms of the blest
d605
Welcome, sweet day of rest
d606
Welcome, ye well beloved of God
d607
Well, at length I plainly see
d608
Well may thy servants mourn, my God
d609
We've no abiding city here
d610
What cheering words are these
d611
What heavenly Man, or lovely [mighty] God
d612
What is it for a saint to die
d613
What shall I render to my God
d614
What sorrowful sounds do I hear
d615
What wondrous love is this, O my soul
d616
What's this that rises in my soul [in my soul is rising]
d617
When Adam was created he dwelt in Eden's shade
d618
When all thy [your] mercies, O my [our] God [gracious Lord]
d619
When bending o'er the brink of life [death]
d620
When blooming youth is [are] snatched [called] away
d621
When Christ, the Lord, was here below About the work
d622
When Christ, who came my soul to save
d623
When first the God of boundless grace
d624
When for [the] eternal [heavenly] world [worlds] I [we] steer
d625
When God revealed his gracious name
d626
When I can read my title clear
d627
When I survey the wondrous cross
d628
When I was young, of tender years
d629
When, in his earthly courts, we view
d630
When Jesus for his people died
d631
When Jesus hung upon the tree
d632
When languor and disease invade
d633
When marshalled on the nightly [mighty] plain
d634
When Noah with his favored few
d635
When overwhelmed with grief
d636
When shall we three meet again
d637
When sorrows encompass me round
d638
When the last trumpet's awful voice
d639
When the storm in its fury on Galilee fell And lifted
d640
When we baptise [baptize] we see the mode
d641
When we hear the music ringing in [through] the bright
d642
Where from thy spirit shall I stretch
d643
Where two or three, with sweet accord
d644
While beauty and youth are in their full prime
d645
While in this vale of sorrow
d646
While my Redeemer's near
d647
While shepherds watch [watched] their flocks by night
d648
While traveling through the world below
d649
Whither goest thou, pilgrim stranger
d650
Who is this that comes from far
d651
Who shall the Lord's elect condemn
d652
Why do we [ye] [you] mourn departing [departed] [for dying] friends
d653
Why should I be affrighted at pestilence
d654
Why should our mourning thoughts delight
d655
Why should the children of a King
d656
Why should we at our lots complain
d657
Why should we start and fear to die
d658
Why tarriest thou, arise
d659
With gladness, dear brethren, we meet [met] at [in] this place
d660
With holy awe, and solemn dread
d661
With joy we hail the sacred day
d662
With joy we lift our eyes
d663
With joy we meditate the [thy] grace
d664
With songs and honors sounding loud
d665
Ye Christians all, on you I call
d666
Ye fleeting charms of earth, farewell
d667
Ye friends of the Savior
d668
Ye golden lamps of heaven, farewell [adieu]
d669
Ye men and angels, witness now
d670
Ye messengers of Christ [God]
d671
Ye nations round [of] the earth, rejoice
d672
Ye objects of sense, and enjoyments of time
d673
Ye pilgrims of Zion, and chosen of God
d674
Ye pilgrims that are wandering home
d675
Ye servant [servants] of the Lord, Each in his [your] office waits
d676
Ye trembling souls, dismiss your fears
d677
Ye weary heavy laden souls
d678
Ye worlds of light, that roll so near
d679
Ye wretched, hungry, starving poor Behold a royal feast
d680
Yes, God himself hath sworn
d681
Yes, I shall soon be landed On yonder shores of bliss
d682
You may sing of the beauty [beauties] of mountain and dale
d683
Your harps, ye [you] trembling [mourning] [tearful], saints
d684
Zeal is that [the] pure and heavenly flame
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