Author: Anon.Appears in 6 hymnalsFirst Line: Jesus, my Saviour, Let me hear thy gentle voiceTopics: Devotional; JesusScripture: Titus 2:13Used With Tune: [Jesus, My Saviour]
Author: W. A. W.Appears in 32 hymnalsFirst Line: Down in a room all cozy and brightRefrain First Line: There is my wand'ring boy tonightTopics: TemperanceUsed With Tune: [Down in the Licensed Saloon]
Author: Rev. Alfred J. HoughAppears in 25 hymnalsFirst Line: Come weal, come woe where'er we goRefrain First Line: Be not afraid, Be not afraidTopics: Anthems; Choir and Convention Pieces for special occasions; QuartetsUsed With Tune: [Be Not Afraid]
Appears in 512 hymnalsFirst Line: Oh, do not let the word departRefrain First Line: Why not to-night? why not to-night?Topics: Invitation; Male QuartetsUsed With Tune: [Oh, do not let the Word depart]
Appears in 505 hymnalsFirst Line: Hear the voice of Jesus callingRefrain First Line: Go and work! Go and work!Topics: Invitation; Juniors; Work; Young Peoples SocietiesScripture: John 4:35Used With Tune: [Hear the Voice of Jesus]
Author: Mrs. W. W. SavageAppears in 21 hymnalsFirst Line: We are marching to a land aboveTopics: Anthems; Choir and Convention Pieces for special occasions; Heaven; Praise; ProcessionalUsed With Tune: [We are marching to a land above]
Author: Geo. C. HuggAppears in 18 hymnalsFirst Line: Lowly entombed He layRefrain First Line: Up from the tomb He arose!Topics: Easter; QuartetsUsed With Tune: [Lowly entombed He lay]
Author: E. D. M.Appears in 14 hymnalsFirst Line: Lead me to Jesus, my soul is so wearyRefrain First Line: Lead me to Jesus, lead me to-dayTopics: Invitation; Young Peoples SocietiesUsed With Tune: [Lead me to Jesus, my soul is so weary]