# | Text | Tune |  |  |  |  |  |  |
101 | God of all pow'r and might | [God of all pow'r and might] | | | | |  | |
102 | Pilgrims here, and strangers | [Pilgrims here, and strangers] | | | | |  | |
103 | God calling yet! shall I not hear? | [God calling yet! shall I not hear?] | | | | |  | |
104 | My Jesus, as Thou wilt! | [My Jesus, as Thou wilt!] | | | | |  | |
105 | My faith looks up to Thee | [My faith looks up to Thee] | | | | |  | |
106 | Lord, I hear of showr's of blessing | [Lord, I hear of showr's of blessing] | | | | |  | |
107 | O Lord, my hope and confidence | [O Lord, my hope and confidence] | | | | |  | |
108 | In yonder city | [In yonder city] | | | | |  | |
109 | When morning gilds the skies | [When morning gilds the skies] | | | | |  | |
110 | Now the day is over | [Now the day is over] | | | | |  | |
111 | Holy, holy, holy! Lord god Almighty! | [Holy, holy, holy! Lord god Almighty!] | | | | |  | |
112 | The order has gone forth—"Move forward!" | [The order has gone forth—"Move forward!"] | | | | |  | |
113 | When storms around are sweeping | [When storms around are sweeping] | | | | |  | |
114 | What a Friend we have in Jesus | [What a Friend we have in Jesus] | | | | |  | |
115 | Coming when the day is bright | [Coming when the day is bright] | | | | |  | |
116 | Nearer, my God, to Thee | [Nearer, my God, to Thee] | | | | |  | |
117 | As flows the river, calm and deep | [As flows the river, calm and deep] | | | | |  | |
118 | God of our fathers, whose almighty hand | [God of our fathers, whose almighty hand] | | | | |  | |
119 | Lord, I want to be a Christian | [Lord, I want to be a Christian] | | | | |  | |
120 | I'm agonna walk on de streets of glory | [I'm agonna walk on de streets of glory] | | | | |  | |
121 | O Peter, go ring dem bells | [O Peter, go ring dem bells] | | | | |  | |
122 | O fare you well, my brother | [O fare you well, my brother] | | | | |  | |
123 | Mine eyes are turned to the hebbenly gate | [Mine eyes are turned to the hebbenly gate] | | | | |  | |
124 | I've been list'ning all de night long | [I've been list'ning all de night long] | | | | |  | |
125 | Der is a tree in Paradise | [Der is a tree in Paradise] | | | | |  | |
126 | Did ever you see the like before? | [Did ever you see the like before?] | | | | |  | |
127 | O brother, aint you glad? | [O brother, aint you glad?] | | | | |  | |
128 | De lamp burn down an' yo' cannot see | [De lamp burn down an' yo' cannot see] | | | | |  | |
129 | You'd better be a-praying | [You'd better be a-praying] | | | | |  | |
130 | De birds ob de air hab nest in de tree | [De birds ob de air hab nest in de tree] | | | | |  | |
131 | Brother, de Lord has been here | [Brother, de Lord has been here] | | | | |  | |
132 | Old Satan's mighty busy | [Old Satan's mighty busy] | | | | |  | |
133 | Sounds like Jesus knocking | [Sounds like Jesus knocking] | | | | |  | |
134 | I looked over Jordan, what did I see | [I looked over Jordan, what did I see] | | | | |  | |
135 | Now take and read your Bible | [Now take and read your Bible] | | | | |  | |
136 | Two classes of men we have all of us seen | [Two classes of men we have all of us seen] | | | | |  | |
137 | On a clear and frosty morning | [On a clear and frosty morning] | | | | |  | |
138 | I cannot sing the old songs I sang long years ago | [I cannot sing the old songs I sang long years ago] | | | | |  | |
139 | Battling with life? | [Battling with life?] | | | | |  | |
140 | Deck the hall with boughs of holly | [Deck the hall with boughs of holly] | | | | |  | |
141 | She ran to cook his pancakes | [She ran to cook his pancakes] | | | | |  | |
142 | There are lonely hearts to cherish | [There are lonely hearts to cherish] | | | | |  | |
143 | Do your best for one another | [Do your best for one another] | | | | |  | |
144 | Way back on mem'ry's wall | [Way back on mem'ry's wall] | | | | |  | |
145 | Rocked in the cradle of the deep | [Rocked in the cradle of the deep] | | | | |  | |
146 | Angels are always singing | [Angels are always singing] | | | | |  | |
147 | Break, break, break! O break on thy cold gray stones | [Break, break, break! O break on thy cold gray stones] | | | | |  | |
148 | O the days are gone when beauty bright | [O the days are gone when beauty bright] | | | | |  | |
149 | He's a handsome fellow, too | [He's a handsome fellow, too] | | | | |  | |
150 | It's raining roses down | [It's raining roses down] | | | | |  | |
151 | Queen of the silent night | [Queen of the silent night] | | | | |  | |
152 | I am rocking on the billows of the deep | [I am rocking on the billows of the deep] | | | | |  | |
153 | Until we stop the brewing, we don'ts know what they're doing | [Until we stop the brewing, we don'ts know what they're doing] | | | | |  | |
154 | O de Prohibition Band Wagon's rollin' right along | [O de Prohibition Band Wagon's rollin' right along] | | | | |  | |
155 | You're taking just a glass a day | [You're taking just a glass a day] | | | | |  | |
156 | O my comrades in this conflict of the fight against the wrong | [O my comrades in this conflict of the fight against the wrong] | | | | |  | |
157 | Launch thy bark, mariner! Christian | [Launch thy bark, mariner!] | | | | |  | |
158 | Behold, I show you a mystery | [Behold, I show you a mystery] | | | | |  | |
159 | In the cross of Christ I glory | [In the cross of Christ I glory] | | | | |  | |
160 | Why should we fret when things go wrong? | [Why should we fret when things go wrong?] | | | | |  | |