Topic | Sub-Topic | Hymn | First Line |
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Hymns | #71 | I was sinking deep in sin | |
Hymns | #72 | Shackled by a heavy burden | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #74 | Befo' I'd stay in hell one day | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #75 | While shepherds kept their watching | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #76 | Lord, I want to be a Christian in my heart, in my heart | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #77 | I was but young when I begun | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #78 | In the valley | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #79 | Jesus carry de young lambs in his bosom, bosom | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #80 | Surely been 'buked and surely been scorned | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #81 | I'm gonna sing when the Spirit says a-Sing | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #82 | I've got a robe, you've got a robe | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #83 | Sometimes I feel like a motherless chile | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #84 | Better min', my sister, how you walk on de cross | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #85 | He's got the whole world in His hands | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #86 | Keep yo' han' on de plow | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #87 | Ev'ry time I think about Jesus | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #88 | Let us break bread together on our knees | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #89 | It was good for my ole father | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #90 | Po' sinnuh, do you love Jesus? | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #91 | Camp-meeting down in the wilderness |