PDHymns.com
"T" Songs
Shaped Music = Shaped Notes / Norm Music = Round Notes
(All PPT Music are in Shaped Notes only)
Main A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S U V W X Y Z Children's Psalms Tunes Xmas
MIDI |
PPT MUSIC |
PPT LYRICS |
SHAPED MUSIC |
NORM MUSIC |
SONG [ 914 ] | FIRST LINE | WORDS | MUSIC |
Take Me As I Am (Arr. 1) | Jesus my Lord to Thee I cry, Unless Thou help me I must die... | Eliza H. Hamilton | George C. Stebbins | |||||
Take Me As I Am (Arr. 2) | Jesus, my Lord, to Thee I cry… | Eliza H. Hamilton | R. M. McIntosh | |||||
Take Me As I Am (Arr. 3) | Jesus, my Lord, to Thee I cry… | Eliza H. Hamilton | Rev. J. H. Stockton | |||||
Take Me, Oh, My Father, Take Me | Take me, oh, my Father, take me– Take me, save me, thru Thy Son… | Ray Palmer | Thomas Hastings | |||||
Take Me To-Day | What wilt Thou have me to do, dear Lord… | C. M. Seamans | C. M. Seamans | |||||
Take My Heart, O Father! Take It (Arr. 1) | Take my heart, O Father! take it; Make and keep it all Thine own… | Sabbath Hymn Book | E. S. Carter | |||||
Take My Heart, O Father! Take It (Arr. 2) | Take my heart, O Father! take it… | Anonymous | I. B. Woodbury | |||||
MID | PPT | PPT | Take My Life, And Let It Be (Arr. 1) | Take my life, and let it be Consecrated, Lord, to Thee… | Miss Frances E. Havergal | Arranged by R. M. McIntosh | ||
- PPT |
PDF |
PDF |
Take My Life And Let It
Be (Arr. 2 / 4 vs.) Take My Life And Let It Be (Arr. 2 / 3 vs.) |
Take my life, and let it be Consecrated, Lord, to Thee… | Frances R. Havergal | Mozart | ||
MID | PPT | Take My Life, And Let It Be (Arr. 3) | Take my life, and let it be Consecrated, Lord, to Thee… | Miss Frances E. Havergal | Arranged by R. M. McIntosh | |||
Take My Life, And Let It Be (Arr. 4) | Take my life, and let it be Consecrated, Lord, to Thee… | Frances R. Havergal | E. J. Hopkins | |||||
Take My Life, And Let It Be (Arr. 5) | Take my life, and let it be Consecrated, Lord, to Thee… | Frances R. Havergal | Louis J. F. Herold, Arr. George Kingsley | |||||
Take My Life, and Let It Be (Arr. 6) | Take my life, and let it be Consecrated, Lord, to Thee… | Frances R. Havergal, 1874 | Nathaniel S. Godfrey, 1881 | |||||
Take My Life, And Let It Be (Arr. 7) | Take my life, and let it be Consecrated, Lord, to Thee… | Frances Havergal | M. Lindsay | |||||
Take My Life, And Let It Be (Arr. 8) | Take my life, and let it be Consecrated, Lord, to Thee… | Frances Havergal (1874) | Anonymous, “The Parish Choir” (1851) | |||||
PPT | Take My Life, O Father; Mold It (Arr. 1) | Take my life, O Father; mold it In obedience to Thy will… | Unknown | I. B. Woodbury | ||||
PPT | Take My Life, O Father, Mold It (Arr. 2) | Take my life, O Father, mold it In obedience to Thy will… | Bartol's Hymns from the Sanctuary, Arr: Hymn Tune & Service | John A. Stevenson | ||||
Take My Moments, Blessed Jesus | Take my moments, blessed Jesus, Keep them… | Lizzie De Armond | Adam Geibel (1899) | |||||
Take, Oh, Take Me, Holy Father! | Take, oh, take me, Holy Father! Hear my… | Rev. Ambrose M. Schmidt | Lowell Mason | |||||
Take The Home-Path | You have wandered far on the desert… | Brown Rowland, A. B. | Samuel W. Beazley | |||||
MID |
PPT PPT |
PPT PPT |
PDF |
PDF |
Take The Name Of Jesus
With You (3 vs.) Take The Name Of Jesus With You (4 vs.) |
Take the name of Jesus with you, Child of sorrow and of | Mrs. Lydia Baxter | William H. Doane |
Take The Wings Of The Morning | Take the wings of the morning; speed quickly thy flight… | Fanny J. Crosby | Robert Lowry | |||||
PPT | PPT | Take The World But Give Me Jesus | Take the world, but give me Jesus: All its joys are but a | Fanny J. Crosby | John R. Sweney | |||
Take Thou My Hand (Arr. 1) | Take thou my hand and lead me Unto the end… | R. A. John (1912) | Fr. Silcher (1789-1680) | |||||
Take Thou My Hand (Arr. 2) | Take Thou my hand, and lead me… | Julia Sterling | Ira D. Sankey | |||||
PPT | Take Thou Our Minds, Dear Lord | Take Thou our minds, dear Lord, we humbly pray… | William H. Foulkes | William H. Monk | ||||
MID |
PPT PPT |
- PPT |
PDF |
PDF |
Take Time To Be Holy (3
vs.) Take Time To Be Holy (4 vs.) |
Take time to be holy, Speak oft with thy Lord… | W. D. Longstaff | George C. Stebbins |
"Take Up Thy Cross," The Savior Said | "Take up thy cross," the Savior said... | C. W. Everest | C. H. A. Malan | |||||
PPT | Take Up Your Cross | Take up your cross, the Savior said, If you would My disciple be… | Charles W. Everest | Henry Baker | ||||
Talmar 8s, 7s (Arr. 1) | Take my heart, Father, take it… | Anonymous | Isaac B. Woodbury | |||||
Talmar 8s, 7s (Arr. 2) | Jesus calls us, o'er the tumult... | Cecil F. Alexander | Isaac B. Woodbury | |||||
Tamworth 8s, 7s & 4s | Look ye saints, the sight is glorious… | Thomas Kelly (1806) | Lockhart | |||||
Tarry And Rest | Jesus, wearied with His journey… | F. M. Davis | F. M. Davis | |||||
MID | PPT | PPT | Tarry With Me, O My Savior (Arr. 1) | Tarry with me, O my Savior, For the day is passing by… | Mrs. C. S. Smith | Knowles Shaw | ||
Tarry With Me, O My Savior (Arr. 2) | Tarry with me, O my Savior, For this day is passing fast... | Mrs. Caroline Sprague Smith | Caryl Florio | |||||
Tarry With Me, O My Savior (Arr. 3) | Tarry with me, O my Savior… | Mrs. C. S. Smith | J. B. Dykes | |||||
Te Deum Laudamus | We praise Thee, O God; we acknowledge… | Anonymous | William Jackson of Exeter | |||||
Teach Me, O Lord | Teach me, O Lord, the way of Thy statues... | J. R. Murray | J. R. Murray | |||||
Teach Me Thy Way | Teach me Thy way, dear Savior, And let me walk there-in… | Ida L. Reed | Fredrick A. Fillmore | |||||
MID | PPT | PPT | Teach Me Thy Way, O Lord | Teach me Thy way, O Lord, teach me Thy way... | B. Mansell Ramsey | B. Mansell Ramsey | ||
Teach Me Thy Will | Search me, O God, and know my heart… | C. S. Kauffman | C. S. Kauffman | |||||
Teach Me To Be True | Be with me, Lord, each passing hour… | M. Victor Staley | Charles H. Gabriel | |||||
Teach Me To Do The Thing That Pleaseth | Teach me to do the thing that pleaseth Thee… | J. S. B. Monsell | J. B. Dykes | |||||
Tekel | There will come a time, my brother… | Thomas P. Westendorf | Thomas P. Westendorf | |||||
Tell It Again | Into the tent where a gipsy boy lay… | Mrs. M. B. C. Slade | R. M. McIntosh | |||||
Tell It All | Would you have the blessing All along the way… | C. M. Seamans | C. M. Seamans | |||||
Tell It Out (Arr. 1) | Tell it out among the nations that the Lord is King... | Frances R. Havergal | Arr. by Ira Sankey | |||||
Tell It Out Among The Heathen (Arr. 2) | Tell it out among the heathen that the Lord is King… | F. Havergal | F. Havergal | |||||
MID |
PPT PPT |
PPT PPT |
PDF |
PDF |
Tell It To Jesus Alone
(3 vs.) Tell It To Jesus Alone (4 vs.) |
Are you weary, are you heavy hearted... | Jeremiah E. Rankin | E. S. Lorenz |
Tell It Wherever You Go | If Christ the Redeemer has pardoned… | Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. | William Edie Marks | |||||
Tell Me More About Jesus | Tis known on earth and heaven too... | P. P. Bliss | James McGranahan | |||||
Tell Me More About The Savior’s Love | When the waves of grief and sorrow on my pathway roll… | Rev. Alfred Barratt | Henry P. Morton | |||||
PPT PPT |
PPT PPT |
PDF |
PDF |
Tell Me The Old, Old
Story (3 vs.) Tell Me The Old, Old Story (4 vs.) |
Tell me the old, old Story, Of unseen things above… | Kate Hankey | William H. Doane | |
PPT | Tell Me The Stories Of Jesus | Tell me the stories of Jesus I love to hear… | William H. Parker | Frederic A. Challinor | ||||
MID | PPT | PPT | Tell Me The Story Of Jesus (Arr. 1) | Tell me the story of Jesus… | Fanny J. Crosby | John R. Sweeney | ||
Tell Me The Story Of Jesus (Arr. 2) | O tell me the story of Jesus, The sweetest... | Adam Craig | P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
Tell Mother I’ll Be There | When I was but a little child… | Charles M. Fillmore | Charles M. Fillmore | |||||
Tell That God Is Love | Come ye people who have heard… | Laurene Highfield | Fred C. Pullin | |||||
Tell The Blessed News | I’m a sinner, saved by grace, Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord… | N. A. Hanna | Hubert P. Main | |||||
Tell The Joyful Story | O, the promise, blessed promise... | F. A. Blackmer | F. A. Blackmer | |||||
Tell The Story | Tell redemption’s wondrous story O’er the earth… | Ida Vose Woodbury | Lowell Mason, 1840 | |||||
Tell Us Something New |
Tell us something more of the love of Jesus... |
Josephine Pollard | D. H. Showalter | |||||
PPT | Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand | Ten thousand times ten thousand In sparkling raiment bright… | Henry Alford | John B. Dykes | ||||
Tender Shepherd, Thou Hast Stilled | Tender Shepherd, thou hast stilled Now Thy little lamb's brief weeping… | C. Winkworth, tr. | A. S. Sullivan | |||||
Tenderness | If on the quiet sea… | A. M. Toplady | Edward Hamilton | |||||
Thanks For The Bible | Thanks for Thy Word, O blessed Redeemer… | Fanny J. Crosby | Ira D. Sankey | |||||
PPT | Thanks To God For My Redeemer | Thanks to God for my Redeemer, thanks for all Thou dost provide… | August L. Storm | John A. Hultman | ||||
That Beautiful Home | There’s a beautiful place… | Rev. James Bruce Mackay | C. Austin Miles | |||||
That Beautiful Story | Have you heard of that beautiful story... | L. G. McClendon | L. G. McClendon | |||||
That City | There’s a city far away… | S. O. Lowe | Mrs. J. W. Adams, Waycross, Ga. | |||||
That Dear And Blessed Country | To a dear and blessed country… | Flora Kirkland | P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
That Sorrowless Country | Our Savior is waiting to welcome us home… | Jennie Wilson | Thoro Harris | |||||
That Sweet Story Of Old | I think when I read that sweet story… | Mrs. Jemima Luke | Old Melody | |||||
That Means Me! | Jesus came to seek His lost ones… | Ernest G. W. Wesley | D. B. Towner | |||||
PPT | PPT | That We Might Be One | We once were lost in sin, All hopeless and undone… | Lutie F. Martin | Lutie F. Martin | |||
That Which Was Lost | O'er the dreary mountains… | Thomas P. Westendorf | Thomas P. Westendorf | |||||
That Will Be Heaven for Me | I know not the hour when my Lord… | P. P. Bliss | James McGranahan | |||||
PPT | That's Enough For Me | O love, surpassing knowledge! O grace so full and free… | Arranged | Elisha A. Hoffman | ||||
The Acceptable Sacrifice | In the service of the Master we are waiting… | Eva Ottarson Brown Gilbert | Eva Ottarson Brown Gilbert | |||||
The Angels Are Waiting | The angels are waiting the news to receive… | William L. Blakeslee | J. R. Surine, Har. by J. R. Murray | |||||
The Anticipated Praise | In our Father’s heav’nly mansions... | J. C. B., Arr. | P. M. Claunts | |||||
The Army Of The Cross | The army of the Cross advances clad… | C. Austin Miles | C. Austin Miles | |||||
The Banner Of The King | 'Neath the royal banner of the King… | Will H. Ruebush | Will H. Ruebush | |||||
The Barren Fig-Tree | In the vineyard of the Master… | Mrs. M. B. C. Slade | R. M. McIntosh | |||||
The Battle Hymn Of Missions | Eternal Father, Thou hast said, That Christ all glory shall obtain… | Ray Palmer | John Whitaker | |||||
The Battle Is The Lord’s | It is hard to keep the narrow path… | M. Louise Smith | Howard E. Smith | |||||
PPT | The Beauteous Day Now Closeth | The beauteous day now closeth, Each flow’r and tree reposeth… | Paul Gerhardt | Heinrich Isaak | ||||
The Beautiful Bright Sunshine | The beautiful bright sunshine, That smiles on us below… | Anonymous | G. E. Oliver | |||||
The Beautiful Gate | A lame man sat at the Beautiful gate… | John R. Clements, Arr. by P. P. Bilhorn | P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
The Beautiful Land | In the twilight hours 'mid the breath of flow'rs… | Unknown | Rev. Alfred Lancaster | |||||
The Beautiful Light | Jesus is the light, the way… | R. Kelso Carter | John R. Sweney | |||||
The Beautiful Vale | My soul with rapture waits for thee… | Asa Hull, arr. | Asa Hull | |||||
The Beautiful World | There’s beauty in the sunshine, There’s beauty in the showers… | H. Stinson | F. S. Stanton, Mus. Bac. | |||||
The Best Friend Is Jesus | Oh, the best friend to have is Jesus… | P.P. Bilhorn | P.P. Bilhorn | |||||
The Better Land | There is a land mine eye hath seen,,, | Rev. Gurdon Robins, arr. | Daniel B. Towner | |||||
The Bible | The Book of the ages, the oldest, the new… | A. H. Ericsson | F. S. Stanton, Mus. Bac. | |||||
PPT | The B-I-B-L-E | The B-I-B-L-E now that's the book for me… | Traditional | Traditional | ||||
The Bird With The Broken Pinion | I walked in the woodland meadows… | Hezekiah Butterworth | Samuel W. Beazley | |||||
The Blessed Cross Of Jesus | The blessed cross of Jesus! Oh, bear it o’er the earth… | Jessie H. Brown | J. H. Fillmore | |||||
The Blessed Rock | ’Mid the wild and fearful blast, I have reached the Rock at last… | Fanny J. Crosby | Hubert P. Main | |||||
The Bolted Door | Do you know the blessed Savior’s at the door… | Rev. John Parker | William J. Kirkpatrick | |||||
The Branch Of Healing | If He will that I shall travel… | Miss Flora Kirkland | P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
The Bridegroom Comes | The Bridegroom comes! Bride of the Lamb, awake… | Horatius Bonar | George C. Stebbins | |||||
The Children's Friend is Jesus | The children's Friend is Jesus, He calls them to His side... | Robert Harkness | Robert Harkness | |||||
The Children’s Work | The army of our Lord and King... | Eva Ottarson Brown Gilbert | Eva Ottarson Brown Gilbert | |||||
The Christian Soldier | Go forward, Christian soldier... | Rev. L. Tittiett | J. A. Butterfield | |||||
The Christian Race | Press on, press on, with eager joy… | Fanny J. Crosby | Hubert P. Main | |||||
The Christian’s Hope | While trav’ling thru this dreary land… | C. M. Seamans | C. M. Seamans | |||||
The Christians’ Warfare | There is a constant strife In this lower life… | H. N. Lincoln | H. P. Clack, Arr. and Har. H. N. Lincoln | |||||
MID | PPT | PPT | The Christian's Welcome Home | How sweet will be the welcome home... | Charles Edward Pollock | Charles Edward Pollock | ||
PPT | PPT | The Church In The Wildwood | There's a church in the valley by the wildwood, No lovelier spot in the dale… | Dr. William S. Pitts | Dr. William S. Pitts | |||
PPT | PPT | The Church's One Foundation (Arr. 1) | The Church's one foundation Is Jesus Christ her Lord … | S. J. Stone | G. J. Webb | |||
PPT | The Church's One Foundation (Arr. 2) | The church's one foundation Is Jesus Christ her Lord… | Samuel J. Stone | Samuel S. Wesley | ||||
The Church’s One Foundation (Arr. 3) | The Church’s one Foundation, Is Jesus Christ her Lord… | Samuel J. Stone | M. Haydn | |||||
The Clanging Bells Of Time | O the clanging bells of Time… | Ellen M. H. Gates, written for I. D. S., 1875 | Ira D. Sankey | |||||
The Cleansing Blood | When they crucified my Savior… | Mrs. Elizabeth Miller | Oscar A. Miller | |||||
The Cleansing Fountain | Behold a Fountain deep and wide… | Rian A. Dykes | Ira D. Sankey | |||||
PPT | The Cleansing Wave | O now I see the crimson wave... | Mrs. Phoebe Palmer, Arr. | Mrs. Joseph F. Knapp | ||||
The Comforter Has Come! | O spread the tidings ‘round, wherever man is found… | Rev. F. Bottome | William J. Kirkpatrick | |||||
The Coming King | Lo, our King is surely coming, Cry the sentinels today… | Eva Ottarson Brown Gilbert | Eva Ottarson Brown Gilbert | |||||
The Coming Of Jesus Draweth Nigh | I would sing of Jesus Christ, the Savior… | Albert & Olive Beddoe | Albert & Olive Beddoe | |||||
The Coming Of The King | Are you waiting for the coming of the King… | Rebecca S. Pollard | D. B. Towner | |||||
The Conqueror | O Thou Lamb of Calvary… | S. C. Kirk | Grant Colfax Tullar | |||||
The Conqueror Of Death | Be glad! rejoice! Hope’s golden light Is rising with the dawn... | James Rowe | Thoro Harris | |||||
The Conquest Of The Cross | In the conquest of the cross… | J. R. B. | L. Ozendorf | |||||
The Crimson Stream | There is a crimson stream unseen… | P. L. Harris | Will M. Walker; Har by Charlie D. Tillman | |||||
The Cross (Arr. 1) | The cross, the cross, the blood-stained cross… | William McDonald | John H. Stockton | |||||
The Cross (Arr. 2) | The cross it standeth fast… | Dr. Bonar | J. R. Dunham | |||||
The Cross And Crown | The cross is for only a day… | Arranged | J. R. Murray | |||||
The Cross Is Mine | The Savior sends a precious gift to me… | John R. Bryant | John R. Bryant | |||||
PPT | PPT | The Cross Is Not Greater | The cross that He gave may be heavy, But it ne'er outweighs His grace… | Ballington Booth | Ballington Booth | |||
The Cross Of Jesus (Arr. 1) | Beneath the Cross of Jesus… | Miss E. C. Clephane | Ira D. Sankey | |||||
The Cross Of Jesus (Arr. 2) | I must bear the cross of Jesus... | J. B. Moon | J. B. Moon | |||||
The Cross-Roads | Have you reached the cross-roads, brother… | Flora V. Jenkins | F. E. Rimanoczy | |||||
The Crown | O what love the Savior for my soul has shown… | B. B. Edmiaston | Emmett S. Dean | |||||
The Crowning Day | Our Lord is now rejected, And by the world disowned... | El Nathan | James McGranahan | |||||
The Cruse That Faileth Not | Is thy burden hard and heavy? do thy steps drag wearily– thy steps drag wearily… | Elizabeth R. Charles | J. B. Herbert | |||||
The Dawn Of God's Dear Sabbath (Arr. 1) | The dawn of God's dear Sabbath… | Ada C. Cross | J. Walch | |||||
The Dawn Of God's Dear Sabbath (Arr. 2) | The dawn of God's dear Sabbath Breaks o'er the earth… | Mrs. Ada Cambridge Cross (1844-1926), 1866 | Samuel Sebastian Wesley (1810-1876), 1864 | |||||
The Dawning Day | We see the light of happy morn… | R. F. Chalk | C. M. Seamans | |||||
The Day-Break Song | Lift your eyes, the day is breaking… | Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. | George F. Rosche | |||||
PPT | The Day Is Gently Sinking To A Close (Arr. 1) | The day is gently sinking to a close, Fainter and yet more faint the sunlight glows… | Christopher Wordsworth | Henry Smart | ||||
The Day Is Gently Sinking To A Close (Arr. 2) | The day is gently sinking to a close, Fainter and yet more faint... | Christopher Wordsworth | Caryl Florio | |||||
The Day Is Past And Gone (Arr. 1) | The day is past and gone… | Latin. Tr. William John Blew, 1849 | S. M. Bixby | |||||
The Day Is Past And Gone (Arr. 2) | The day is past and gone, Great God… | The Rev. William John Blew, M. A. (1808-1894) | Arranged from Robert Schumann (1810-1866) | |||||
The Day Is Past And Over (Arr. 1) | The day is past and over: All thanks, O Lord, to Thee… | Translated by John Mason Neale | A. H. Brown | |||||
The Day Is Past And Over (Arr. 2) | The day is past and over: All thanks, O Lord, to Thee... | St. Anatolius; Tr. By Rev. D. Neale | Caryl Florio | |||||
The Day Is Past And Over (Arr. 3) | The day is past and over; All thanks, O Lord… | St. Anatolius; Tr. The Rev. John Mason Neale, D. D. (1818-1866), 1862 | Sir Joseph Barnby (1838-1896), 1869 | |||||
The Day Is Spent | The day is spent, and evening shadows fall… | Mrs. S. К. Bourne, 1892 | S. M. Bixby | |||||
The Day Of All Days | Time with its tempests is passing away… | James M. Black | Herbert G. Tovey | |||||
The Day Of God | The day of God... | Frederick L. Hosmer (1891), Abridged | John B. Dykes (1866) | |||||
The Day Of Praise Is Done | The day of praise is done; The evening shadows fall... | Rev. J. Ellerton | Caryl Florio | |||||
The Day Of Prayer Is Ending | The day of prayer is ending, Our feet must… | Ms. Ella Sophia Bulley Armitage (1841-1931) | Arthur Henry Brown (1830-1926), 1874 | |||||
PPT | The Day Of Resurrection (Arr. 1) | The day of resurrection! Earth, tell it out abroad; The passover of gladness… | John of Damascus | Henry T. Smart | ||||
The Day Of Resurrection (Arr. 2) | The day of resurrection! Earth tell it out… | John of Damascus, Tr. Rev. John Mason Neale (1862) | Franz Joseph Haydn | |||||
The Day Of Resurrection (Arr. 3) | The Day of Resurrection! Earth, tell it out abroad… | Greek, Tr. J. M. Neale | D. C. Martin | |||||
The Day Of Resurrection (Arr. 4) | The day of resurrection... | John of Damascus (749), Tr. by John M. Neale (1853), Translation revised | Arr. from J. Manuel Haydn (1737-1808) | |||||
The Day-Star Hath Risen | The Day-Star hath risen… | Fanny J. Crosby | George C. Stebbins | |||||
PPT | The Day Thou Gavest (Arr. 1) | The day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended, The darkness falls at Thy behest… | John Ellerton | Clement C. Scholefield | ||||
The Day Thou Gavest, Lord, Is Ended (Arr. 2) | The day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended... | John Ellerton (1870) | John S. B. Hodges (1868) | |||||
The Dearest Friend | The best of friends I have in heaven… | Tr. J. H. Horstmann (1908) | Louise Reichhardt | |||||
The Dearest Name of All is Jesus | O, the dearest name of all is Jesus… | John R. Clements | John R. Clements | |||||
The Dispensation Day | In the awful age of night… | B. E. Warren | B. E. Warren | |||||
The Door of Hope | Weary soul, in sorrow pining, Hark, the Master calleth thee… | Flora Kirkland | Hubert P. Main | |||||
The Door Of Mercy | I heard a voice that said, Arise… | Victoria Stewart | Charles H. Gabriel | |||||
The Drink I’ll Use | The drink I’ll use will not be wine... | Rev. A. W. Orwig | J. H. Kurzenknabe | |||||
The Earth Is Hushed In Silence (Arr. 1) | The earth is hushed in silence, Its cares now flee away… | C. A. Gebauer (1792-1852), Tr. Anonymous | G. H. Trebel | |||||
The Earth is Hushed in Silence (Arr. 2) | The earth is hushed in silence, Its cares now free… | Anonymous, 1897 | Felix Mendelssohn, 1809-1847 | |||||
The Easter Lilies | The Easter lilies shed their rich perfume, And greet the morning... | Mrs. S. K. Bourne, 1892 | E. P. Tate | |||||
PPT | PPT | The Eastern Gate | I will meet you in the morning, Just inside the Eastern Gate… | I. G. Martin | Arrangement by I. G. Martin | |||
The End Of The Journey Is Near | Has the journey been long… | Ina Duley Ogdon | P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
PPT | PPT | The End Of The Way | The sands have been washed in the footprints Of the Stranger on Galilee's shore… | Charlie D. Tillman | Charlie D. Tillman | |||
The Faithful Pilot | I am nearing scenes celestial, And rejoicing I go… | Laura E. Newell | J. H. Hall | |||||
The Family Bible | This book is all that’s left… | George P. Morris | T. E. Jones | |||||
The Fathers Built This City (Arr. 1) | The fathers built this city In times now long ago… | William George Tarrant | John B. Dykes | |||||
The Fathers Built This City (Arr. 2) | The fathers built this city… | William George Tarrant | Alfred James Caldicott (1842-1897) | |||||
The Father's Call | Hear the heav'nly Father calling… | Eliza M. Sherman | W. F. Werschkul | |||||
The Fields Are All White | The fields are all white, And the reapers are few… | Rev. W. H. Cooke | Rev. W. H. Cooke | |||||
The Fight Is On | The fight is on, the trumpet-sound is ringing out… | Mrs. C. H. Morris | Mrs. C. H. Morris | |||||
The Flowing Fountain | Look away to Calv'ry's rugged mountain… | Charles H. Gabriel | Charles H. Gabriel | |||||
PPT PPT |
PPT PPT |
PDF |
PDF |
The Gate Ajar (3 vs.) The Gate Ajar (4 vs.) |
There is a gate that stands ajar, And through its portals gleaming… | Mrs. Lydia Baxter | Philip Phillips | |
The Gates Of Light Shall Open | Fear not thou care-worn one… | Ida L. Reed | W. A. Ogden | |||||
The Gates Of Mercy | You, who long in sin have wandered… | F. M. Davis | F. M. Davis | |||||
PPT | The Gift Of The Spirit | The Father kind above Sent forth in tender love His spirit in a measure… | Palmer Hartsough | J. H. Fillmore | ||||
The Gifts Of God | His gifts are greater than my dreams… | Jessie Brown Pounds | E. O. Excell | |||||
The Glad New Song | O blessed tho’t O joy divine! | William McEwan | William McEwan | |||||
The Glad Refrain | Lonely o'er life's desert way… | Rev. George P. Hott | Charles H. Gabriel | |||||
The Glorious Change | Soon shall our Savior in glory appear… | C. M. Seamans | C. M. Seamans | |||||
The Glorious City | In the realms of light and glory There’s a city pure and bright… | C. M. Seamans | C. M. Seamans | |||||
The Glorious Morning | Soon shall we see the glorious morning, Saints arise! saints arise… | William Hunter | William B. Bradbury | |||||
The Glorious Tidings | Christ is your redeemer… | Victor M. Hatfield | Susie E. Hatfield | |||||
The Glory Of The Spring How Sweet (Arr. 1) | The glory of the spring how sweet, The new-born life how glad... | Thomas H. Gill (1867) | Old Melody | |||||
The Glory Of The Spring How Sweet (Arr. 2) | The glory of the spring how sweet... | Thomas H. Gill (1867) | Alexander R. Reinagle (1826) | |||||
The Glory Land | Over the river is Glory Land, Free from care and sorrow… | Fanny J. Crosby | William H. Doane | |||||
PPT | PPT | The Glory-Land Way | I'm in the way, the bright and shining way... | James S. Torbett | James S. Torbett | |||
PPT | The God Of Abraham Praise | The God of Abrah'm praise, Who reigns enthroned above… | Thomas Olivers | Hebrew Melody, Arr. by Meyer Lyon | ||||
The God Of Glory Walks His Round | The God of glory walks His round... | Reginald Heber | John Halton | |||||
The God Of Harvest Praise (Arr. 1) | The God of harvest praise… | J. Montgomery | Felice Giasdini | |||||
The God Of Harvest Praise (Arr. 2) | The God of harvest praise… | J. Montgomery | Dr. John Bull | |||||
The God Of Mercy Be Adored | The God of mercy be adored, Who calls our souls from death... | Unknown | J. Chetham | |||||
The God That To The Fathers | The God that to the fathers... | Minot J. Savage | Henry Smart (1836) | |||||
The Golden Chord | In Christ there is no East or West… | William Arthur Dunkerly | B. Turner | |||||
The Golden City | There's a city bright and golden… | Eliza M. Sherman | W. F. Sherwin | |||||
The Golden Gates Are Lifted Up (Arr. 1) |
The golden gates are lifted up, The doors are opened wide… |
Mrs. C. F. Alexander | Arr. by Arthur Sullivan | |||||
The Golden Gates Are Lifted Up (Arr. 2) | The golden gates are lifted up... | C. F. Alexander, abr. | S. M. Bixby | |||||
The Golden Gates Are Lifted (Arr. 3) | The golden gates are lifted… | Mrs. V. G. Ramsey | J. R. Murray | |||||
The Good Old Bible | We love the good old Bible… | A. J. Bailey | Arthur Berridge | |||||
The Good Old-Fashioned Way | I am on the Gospel highway… | Rev. Johnson Oatman | E. O. Excell | |||||
The Good Old Gospel | I believe the blessed Savior… | L. D. Mason, Alt. and Chorus added by James M. Gray | D. B. Towner | |||||
PPT | The Gospel Bells | The gospel bells are ringing Over land from sea to sea… | S. Wesley Martin | S. Wesley Martin | ||||
The Gospel Call | The Spirit and the bride say… | Arthur T. Pierson | George C. Stebbins | |||||
The Gospel Invitation (Arr. 1) | Have you heard the invitation… | Laura E. Newell | J. H. Hall | |||||
The Gospel Invitation (Arr. 2) | We are told of the feast… | H. N. Lincoln | W. H. Whitworth | |||||
MID | PPT | PPT | The Gospel Is For All | Of one the Lord has made the race… | J. M. McCaleb | Arrangement by R. M. McIntosh | ||
The Gospel News | Dying souls that perish on the wastes of sin… | Samuel W. Beazley | Samuel W. Beazley | |||||
The Gospel Of Thy Grace | The gospel of Thy grace My stubborn heart has won... | Rev. A. T. Pierson | James McGranahan | |||||
The Gospel Railroad | The road to heav’n thru Christ was laid… | Mrs. Hall Booth | H. H. Booth, Arr. by P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
The Gospel Story | To Him whose care prolongs our days… | Julia Sterling | Ira D. Sankey | |||||
The Gospel Trumpet Sounds | The gospel trumpet sounds, Let those that hear obey… | Fanny J. Crosby | Hubert P. Main | |||||
The Gospel Trumpet’s Sounding (Arr. 1) | The gospel trumpet's sounding… | English | R. S. Thain | |||||
The Gospel Trumpet's Sounding (Arr. 2) | The gospel trumpet's sounding… | English | Hampton H. Sewell | |||||
The Grace Of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Arr. 1) | The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen. | Romans 16:24 | W. F. Sherwin | |||||
The Grace Of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Arr. 2) | The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, The love of God the Father... | Unknown | A. T. Schauffer | |||||
The Grace Of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Arr. 3) | The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, The love of God the Father... | Unknown | Frank N. Shepperd | |||||
The Grand Old Bible | Hold up the grand old Bible to the people… | Charles H. Gabriel | Charles H. Gabriel | |||||
The Grand Old Ship Of Zion | In the grand old ship of Zion… | Fanny J. Crosby | Ira D. Sankey | |||||
The Grand Old Story of Salvation | We tell it as we journey t’ward the mansions built above… | Eliza E. Hewitt | William J. Kirkpatrick | |||||
MID |
PPT PPT |
PPT PPT |
PDF |
PDF |
The Great Physician (3
vs.) The Great Physician (7 vs.) |
The great Physician now is near, The sympathizing Jesus… | William Hunter | J. H. Stockton |
MID | PPT | PPT | The Great Redeemer | How I love the great Redeemer Who is doing so much for me… | Francis Foster | Samuel W. Beazley | ||
The Great Redeemer Lives | Now I know the great Redeemer… | Richard Burnham | Henry A. Lewis | |||||
The Green Hill Far Away | There is a green hill fly away… | Mrs. C. F. Alexander | Hubert P. Main | |||||
The Half Was Never Told | Repeat the story o'er and o'er… | P. P. Bliss | P. P. Bliss | |||||
The Hallowed Spot | There is a spot to me more dear… | Rev. William Hunter, D. D. | Arr. by T. C. O’Kane | |||||
The Hand That Leadeth Me | Tho’ skies be dark, and rough the way… | Maggie E. Gregory | Charles H. Gabriel | |||||
PPT | The Hand That Was Wounded For Me | The hand that was nailed to the cross of woe… | Hattie Pierson & Fred Morris | D. B. Towner | ||||
The Happy Land | There is a happy land, Far, far away… | Andrew Young | Indian Air | |||||
The Harbor Of Love | I have anchored my soul in the harbor of love… | James W. Black | Herbert G. Tovey | |||||
The Harvest Home | Oft our voices here we raise… | Lida Shivers Leech | Lida Shivers Leech | |||||
The Harvest Is Sure | Reaping the harvest, so bright and fair… | Gordon | J. H. Ruebush | |||||
The Harvest Time | Look up! behold, the fields are white… | Rev. M. L. Hofford | W. F. Sherwin | |||||
The Harvest Will Surely Come | Take heed what you sow in life’s… | Alice Jean Cleaton | Adam Geibel | |||||
MID |
PPT PPT |
- PPT |
PDF |
PDF |
The Haven Of Rest (3
vs.) The Haven Of Rest (4 vs.) |
My soul in sad exile was out on life's sea… | H. L. Gilmour | George D. Moore |
PPT | The Head That Once Was Crowned (Arr. 1) | The head that once was crowned with thorns … | Thomas Kelley | Jeremiah Clarke | ||||
The Head That Once Was Crowned With Thorns (Arr. 2) | The head that once was crowned with thorns... | Thomas Kelly | William B. Bradbury | |||||
The Head That Once Was Crowned (Arr. 3) | The head that was once crowned with thorns… | Thomas Kelly (1820) | C. C. Glaser (1874-1829) | |||||
The Head That Once Was Crowned (Arr. 4) | The head that once was crowned with thorns… | Thomas Kelly (1820) | Samuel W. Beazley | |||||
The Healed Pinion | There's a song of a broken pinion… | John R. Bryant | John R. Bryant | |||||
PPT | The Heart Shall Reap In Joy | Some golden day the heart shall reap... | Miss Ada Powell | Austin Hazelwood | ||||
The Heart That Was Broken For Me | When tempted to wander away… | Lizzie DeArmond | B. D. Ackley | |||||
The Heavenly Canaan | There is a land of pure delight… | Rev. Isaac Watts | William Henry Oakley | |||||
The Heavenly Land | I love to think of the heavenly land… | Rev. Lewis Hartsough | William B. Bradbury | |||||
The Heavenly Summerland | Beyond the winter’s storm and blight… | Alice Jean Cleator | J. Lincoln Hall | |||||
The Heavens Are Declaring | The heav’ns are declaring the Lord’s endless glory… | Christian F. Gellert | Arr. from Beethoven | |||||
The Heavens Declare His Glory | The heavens declare His glory… | J. Conder | George J. Webb (1837) | |||||
PPT | The Heavens Declare The Glory Of God | The heav'ns declare the glory of God, And the firmament showeth His handiwork… | Psalms 19:1-3 | Arranged from H. R. Palmer by L. O. S. | ||||
The Heavens Declare Thy Glory (Arr. 3) | The heav'ns declare thy glory, The Firmament The pow'r… | Thomas R. Birks (1874) | Timothy R. Matthews (1855) | |||||
The Heavens Declare Thy Glory, Lord (Arr. 1) | The heavens declare Thy glory, Lord, In ev'ry star Thy wisdom shines... | Isaac Watts, 1719 | Hayden | |||||
The Heavens Declare Thy Glory, Lord (Arr. 2) | The heav'ns declare Thy glory, Lord; ln ev'ry star Thy wisdom shines… | Isaac Watts | L. van Beethoven | |||||
The Hem Of His Garment | She only touch'd the hem of His garment… | George F. Root | George F. Root | |||||
The Higher Level | Pilgrims trav’ling to yon city, Turn to Christ your weary eyes… | Flora Kirkland | I. H. Meredith | |||||
The Holiest Name | Dearest name in earth or heaven… | Margaret Moody | W. A. Ogden | |||||
PPT | PPT | The Hollow Of God's Hand | I am safe, whatever may betide me; I am safe, whoever may deride me… | E. D. Mund | E. S. Lorenz | |||
The Holy Ghost Is Here (Arr. 1) | The Holy Ghost is here... | Rev. Charles H. Spurgeon, 1866 | J. C. Woodman | |||||
The Holy Ghost Is Here (Arr. 2) | The Holy Ghost is here, Where saints… | C. H. Spurgeon | Fred C. Moyer | |||||
The Holy Spirit | The Spirit, oh, sinner, In mercy doth move… | P. P. Bliss | P. P. Bliss | |||||
The Home Gathering | Here we all must part, Here the aching heart… | C. Austin Miles | C. Austin Miles | |||||
The Homeland (Arr. 1) | The Homeland! the Homeland! The land of the free-born… | Rev. H. R. Haweis | Arthur S. Sullivan | |||||
The Homeland! O The Homeland! (Arr. 2) | The Homeland! O the Homeland! The land of the free-born… | H. R. Haweis | A. S. Sullivan | |||||
The Homeland! (Arr. 3) | The Homeland! O the Homeland! The land of the freeborn… | Rev. R. H. Haweis | George C. Stebbins | |||||
The Hope Of Glory | What to me are all life's pleasures… | Helen R. Young | Helen R. Young | |||||
The Hope Of The Soul | The soul hath a hope ever dear… | Rev. W. P. Rivers | R. M. McIntosh | |||||
The Hope Set Before You | Lay hold on the hope set before you… | Fanny J. Crosby | E. O. Excell | |||||
The Hour Of Prayer (Arr. 1) | There’s an hour that comes like a healing balm… | Fanny J. Crosby | W. H. Doane | |||||
The Hour Of Prayer (Arr. 2) | Glory to God for the joy to meet… | Fanny J. Crosby | John R. Sweney | |||||
The Hour We Spend With Jesus | There is no sweeter time than this… | Fanny J. Crosby | W. H. Doane | |||||
The Inner Circle | Have you heard the voice of Jesus Whisper, "I have chosen you… | Flora Kirkland | Winfield Scott Weeden | |||||
The Jewels Of God | Who are those pilgrims in plain attire… | F. A. Blackmer | F. A. Blackmer | |||||
The Joyful Proclamation | Send the joyful proclamation… | F. M. Davis | F. M. Davis | |||||
The Judgment | I dreamed that the great Judgment Morning… | War Cry | Charlie D. Tillman | |||||
The King Of Glory Standeth | The King of glory standeth... | Arr. by J. M. Hodson | Frank N. Shepperd, 1894 | |||||
The King Of Kings | Joyfully now our songs are resounding… | Charles H. Gabriel | Charles H. Gabriel | |||||
PPT | The King Of Love My Shepherd Is (Arr. 1) | The King of love my Shepherd is, Whose goodness faileth never… | Sir Henry Williams Baker | John B. Dykes | ||||
The King Of Love My Shepherd Is (Arr. 2) | The King of love my Shepherd is, Whose goodness faileth never… | Sir Henry Williams Baker | William J. Kirkpatrick | |||||
The King Of Love My Shepherd Is (Arr. 3) | The King of love my Shepherd is, Whose goodness faileth never… | Sir Henry Williams Baker | Irish Melody; Harmony from The English Hymnal | |||||
The King Of Love My Shepherd Is (Arr. 4) | The King of love my Shepherd is, Whose goodness faileth never… | Sir Henry Williams Baker | Samuel W. Beazley | |||||
The King Of Love My Shepherd Is (Arr. 5) | The King of love my Shepherd is, Whose goodness faileth never… | Sir Henry Williams Baker | Ich dank' dir schon, Michael Prätorius (1610) | |||||
PPT | The Kingdom Is Spreading | From all the dark places Of earth's heathen races… | Mrs. M. B. C. Slade | R. M. McIntosh | ||||
PPT | PPT | The Kingdoms Of Earth Pass Away | The kingdoms of earth pass away one by one... | H. R. Trickett | J. H. Fillmore | |||
The King’s Highway | Heralds of Christ who bear the king’s commands… | Laura Scherer Copenhaver | George W. Warren | |||||
The Lab’rers Are Few | Up and away to the fields ready white... | Frank M. Davis | G. E. Leonard | |||||
The Lamb Is The Light Thereof | If never the gaze of sun and moon… | Mrs. E. W. Griswold | George C. Stebbings | |||||
The Lamb Of Calvary | There was love, deep love, in the cross displayed… | Rev. J. H. Martin, D. D. | R. M. McIntosh | |||||
The Land of Welcomes | There is a land of welcomes, With ne’er a last farewell… | Mrs. Annie S. Hawks | Hubert P. Main | |||||
The Land Where They Never Grow Old | When we tread the dark shades of the vale of the years… | Philip Roberts | Benjamin Franklin Butts | |||||
The Last Chance | Do you hear the voice of God… | Rev. George A. LeClere | O. E. Mattox | |||||
PPT | PPT | The Last Mile Of The Way | If I walk in the pathway of duty, If I work till the close of the day… | Johnson Oatman, Jr. | William Edie Marks | |||
The Law Is Love | On leaves of stone our God made known His will for coming ages… | Eben E. Rexford | T. Martin Towne | |||||
MID | PPT | PPT | The Law Of The Lord | The law of the Lord is perfect… | Psalm 19:7-10 | Traditional | ||
The Light! | In the darkness of the night… | John McPhail | John McPhail | |||||
The Light Of The World | Tell it o’er the mountain… | Rev. Johnson Oatman | Charles H. Gabriel | |||||
The Less I Am, The More Thou Art | The less I am, the more Thou art... | Adolf Moraht | Caryl Florio | |||||
The Light Along The Ages | The light along the ages... | William G. Tarrant | Samuel S. Wesley (1867) | |||||
The Light Of His Throne | Tho’ our way may seem dreary… | Jennie Wilson | William F. Parker | |||||
The Light Of My Heavenly Home | The sunlight is fading, the night is drawing nigh… | H. Trueman Light | E. L. Ozendorff | |||||
The Light of the World Is Jesus | The whole world was lost in darkness… | P. P. Bliss | P. P. Bliss | |||||
The Light Pours Down From Heaven | The light pours down from heaven... | Joseph Gostick (1848) | Lowell Mason (1829) | |||||
The Light That Once In Judah | The light that once in Judah shone… | H. Butterworth | H. Butterworth | |||||
MID | PPT | PPT | The Lily Of The Valley (Arr. 1) | I have found a friend in Jesus, He's ev'rything to me… | Charles W. Fry | William S. Hays | ||
The Lily Of The Valley (Arr. 2) | I’ve found a friend in Jesus… | C. W. Fry | Arr. by Ira D. Sankey | |||||
The Lion Of Judah (Arr. 1) | How sweetly o’er the mountain of Zion… | Fanny J. Crosby | W. H. Doane | |||||
The Lion Of Judah (Arr. 2) | The Lion of Judah goes forth in His might... | W. C. Martin | M. L. McPhail | |||||
The Little Foxes | Tis the crafty little foxes… | C. M. Seamans | C. M. Seamans | |||||
The Little Missionary | I need not go to India… | J. R. Murray | J. R. Murray | |||||
The Little Ones’ Offering | Little hands that never yet have learned to sin… | Eva Ottarson Brown Gilbert | Eva Ottarson Brown Gilbert | |||||
The Living Water | Come to the fount of healing… | Julia Sterling | Victor H. Benke | |||||
The Long, Long Road With Jesus | In the path of sin I could not stay… | Rev. Alfred Barratt | Harry Dixon Loes | |||||
The Lookout Answers “All Is Well” | The night is dark, the waves run high… | Ralph Atkinson | D. B. Towner | |||||
The Lord Be With Us As We Bend (Arr. 1) | The Lord be with us as bend… | John Ellerton, 1872 | William Gardiner, 1812 | |||||
The Lord Be With Us As We Bend (Arr. 2) | The Lord be with us as we bend His blessing to receive... | Rev. J. Ellerton | Caryl Florio | |||||
The Lord Be With Us As We Bend (Arr. 3) | The Lord be with us as we bend His blessing to receive… | John Ellerton (1872) | John B. Dykes (1875) | |||||
The Lord Be With Us (Arr. 4) | The Lord be with us... | John Ellerton (1870) | A. R. Reinagle (1826) | |||||
The Lord Bless Thee (Arr. 1) | The Lord bless thee, and keep thee.. | Numbers 6:24-26 | Henry Baraclough | |||||
The Lord Bless Thee (Arr. 2) | The Lord bless thee and keep thee… | Numbers 6:24-26 | Fredrick Maxson | |||||
The Lord Bless Thee And Keep Thee | The Lord bless thee, and keep thee… | Unknown | Lucy Rider Meyer | |||||
MID | PPT | PPT | The Lord Bless You And Keep You (Arr. 1) | The Lord bless you and keep you… | Peter C. Lutkin | Peter C. Lutkin | ||
PPT | PPT | The Lord Bless You And Keep You (Arr. 2) | The Lord bless thee and keep thee; The Lord make His face to shine upon thee… | Num 6:24-26 | E. L. J. | |||
The Lord Doth In His Kingdom Come | The Lord doth in His Kingdom come... | Victor von Strauss | Caryl Florio | |||||
"The Lord Forsaken Not His Own" | "The Lord forsaken not His own," He hears their feeblest cry… | Helen A. Steinhauer, 1877 | American Tune, 1726 | |||||
The Lord Has Risen | Awake, glad soul! awake! awake! Thy Lord has risen long... | John S. B. Monsell | F. A. Blackmer | |||||
PPT | The Lord in Zion Reigneth | The Lord in Zion reigneth, Let all the world rejoice… | Fanny J. Crosby | Hart P. Danks | ||||
The Lord Is Good | The Lord is good, and full of grace… | E. E. Hewitt | P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
The Lord Is In His Holy Place | The Lord is in His Holy Place... | William C. Gannett (1873) | Henry Hiles (1868) | |||||
MID | PPT | PPT | The Lord Is In His Holy Temple | The Lord is in his holy temple… | Habakkuk 2:20 | William J. Kirkpatrick | ||
The Lord Is My Banner | "The Lord is my banner," To battle I go... | John R. Clements | H. P. Danks | |||||
The Lord Is My Keeper | The Lord is my Keeper and this is my song… | Fanny J. Crosby | I. Allan Sankey | |||||
PPT | The Lord Is My Shepherd (Arr. 1) | The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want… | H. W. Elliott | H. W. Elliott | ||||
The Lord Is My Shepherd (Arr. 2) | The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know… | Psalm 23, Arr. | T. Koschat | |||||
The Lord Is My Shepherd (Arr. 3) | The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know… | James Montgomery | M. Portogallo | |||||
The Lord Is My Shepherd (Arr. 4) | The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know... | James Montgomery | Frank N. Shepperd, 1891 | |||||
The Lord Is My Shepherd (Arr. 5) | The Lord is my Shepherd; no want shall I know… | James Montgomery | T. Koschat | |||||
The Lord Is My Shepherd (Arr. 6) | The Lord is my Shepherd… | Fannie Chadwick | R. M. McIntosh | |||||
The Lord Is My Shepherd (Arr. 7) | The Lord is my shepherd... | James Montgomery (1822), Psalm 23 | Wade’s Cantus Diversi (1751) | |||||
The Lord Is Nigh | The Lord is nigh unto all them that call upon Him… | Psalms 145:18 | E. L. Jorgenson | |||||
The Lord Is Rich And Merciful | The Lord is rich and merciful... | Rev. T. T. Lynch, 1868 | Joseph Martine | |||||
The Lord Jehovah Reigns | The Lord Jehovah reigns… | Isaac Watts | D. B. Towner | |||||
The Lord Keep Watch Between Me And Thee | The Lord keep watch ‘tween me and thee… | Eleanor W. Long | H. R. Palmer | |||||
PPT | The Lord My Pasture Shall Prepare | The Lord my pasture shall prepare, And feed me with a shepherd’s care… | Joseph Addison | Unknown | ||||
MID | PPT | PPT | The Lord My Shepherd Is (Arr. 1) | The Lord my Shepherd is: I shall be well supplied… | Isaac Watts | Unknown | ||
The Lord My Shepherd Is (Arr. 2) | The Lord my Shepherd is, I shall be well… | Rev. Isaac Watts (1719) | Arr. by Miss Alice A. Nevin | |||||
The Lord Of Life Is Risen | The Lord of life is risen; Sing Easter heralds, sing… | Rev. Johann Lange (1851), Tr. by Rev. Henry Harnaugh | A. Nevin | |||||
PPT | PPT | The Lord Our Rock | O the Rock! 'tis a cleft and a strong, sure defense… | J. P. Lane | J. P. Lane | |||
The Lord Raised Me | In the awful sea of sin… | James Rowe | Hamp Sewell | |||||
The Lord Will Answer Prayer | Pray on, pray on, believing ones... | Fanny J. Crosby | H. P. Danks | |||||
The Lord Will Provide | In some way or another… | Mrs. M. A. Cook | From "Hallowed Songs" | |||||
The Lord Will Repay | Sowing, sowing, sowing for the Master… | C. Austin Miles | C. Austin Miles | |||||
MID | PPT | PPT | The Lord's My Shepherd (Arr. 1) | The Lord's my Shepherd I'll not want… | From Scottish Psalter | John Campbell | ||
PPT | PPT | The Lord's My Shepherd (Arr. 2) | The Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not want; He makes me down to lie In pastures green… | F. Rous | Jessie Seymour Irvine | |||
The Lord's My Shepherd (Arr. 3) | The Lord's my shepherd, I'll not want… | "Rouse's Version,", 1643 | William H. Havergal, 1847 | |||||
The Lord’s My Shepherd (Arr. 4) | The Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not want… | Psalm 23 | F. H. Barthélémon | |||||
The Lord’s My Shepherd (Arr. 5) | The Lord’s my Shepherd, I’ll not want… | Psalm 23 | William Gardiner | |||||
The Lord's Prayer (Arr. 1) | Our Father in heaven We hallow Thy name… | Sara J. Hale | E. M. Bowman | |||||
The Lord’s Prayer (Arr. 2) | Teach us to pray, O God, our King… | D. S. Taylor | D. S. Taylor | |||||
MID | PPT | PPT | The Lord's Supper (Arr. 1) | When we meet in sweet communion… | Tillit S. Teddlie | Tillit S. Teddlie | ||
PPT | The Lord's Supper (Arr. 2) | That dreadful night before His death, The Lamb for sinners slain… | Joseph Hart | Hugh Wilson | ||||
The Lord’s Vineyard | Go work in God’s vineyard… | O. W. Pettid | Ferd Degen, Arr. by P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
The Lost Sheep (Arr. 1) | From the hundred sheep which the Shepherd’s care… | Fanny J. Crosby | W. H. Doane | |||||
The Lost Sheep (Arr. 2) | The ninety and nine, His dear ones that stay… | Mrs. M. B. C. Slade | R. M. McIntosh | |||||
MID | PPT | PPT | The Love Of God (Arr. 1) | Since the love of God has shed priceless blessings on my head… | Laurene Highfield | Samuel W. Beazley | ||
PPT | PPT | The Love Of God (Arr. 2) | The love of God is greater far Than tongue or pen can ever tell… | F. M. Lehman | F. M. Lehman, Arr. by Claudia Lehman Mays | |||
The Love of God (Arr. 3) | Far beyond all human comprehension… | Haldor Lillenas | Haldor Lillenas | |||||
The Love Of The Spirit | Praise the “Love of God” “our Father,” Praise the love of God His Son… | Rev. R. H. Brooks, D. D. | Francois H. Barthelemon | |||||
The Love That Gave Jesus To Die | Let us sing of the love of the Lord… | El Nathan | James McGranahan | |||||
The Lovely Land C. M. | There is a land of pure delight… | Isaac Watts | Rev. R. Lowry | |||||
The Loving Little Ones | Tis Jesus loves little ones… | Rev. E. Unangst | J. H. Kurzenknabe | |||||
The Loyal Army | We've enlisted in the army… | W. C. Brown, Arr by W. A. O. | A. B. Kaufman, Arr by W. A. O. | |||||
The Macedonian Cry | There's a wail from the islands of the sea… | Mrs. M. B. C. Slade | W. E. M. Hackleman | |||||
The Man At The Gate | Just under the shadow of God's own house... | Rev. James B. Ely | Mrs. M. H. Munford | |||||
The Man Of Galilee | Shout aloud the stirring summons… | S. J. Duncan-Clark | E. O. Sellers | |||||
The Many Mansions | There are mansions full of glory… | C. M. Seamans | C. M. Seamans | |||||
The Marriage Of The King's Son | Once a feast was made and the board was laid… | Mrs. M. B. C. Slade | R. M. McIntosh | |||||
The Master Calleth For Thee | Her sad vigil keeping, Mary sat weeping… | Mrs. M. B. C. Slade | R. M. McIntosh | |||||
The Master Has Come | The Master is come and calleth thee… | P. P. Bilhorn | P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
The Master Is Calling | My brother, the Master is calling for thee… | Mrs. Harriet E. Jones | Charles H. Gabriel | |||||
The Master Wants Workers | The Master wants workers, His harvest is white... | Rev. F. J. Stevens, arr. | "Winthrop" | |||||
The Master’s Call | Hark! I hear the Savior calling from across the raging flood… | George J. Runion | Charles H. Gabriel | |||||
The Mercy Seat | From ev'ry stormy wind that blows… | Rev. Hugh Stowell | W. H. Doane | |||||
The Message Of Salvation | There's a message of salvation… | Charles H. Gabriel | Charles H. Gabriel | |||||
The Mighty To Save | Jesus the Savior from Nazareth came… | G. W. Sederquist | G. W. Sederquist | |||||
The Mistakes Of My Life | The mistakes of my life have been many… | Mrs. Urania Locke Bailey | Rev. Robert Lowry | |||||
The Missionary Savior | A world in awful darkness lay… | C. M. Seamans | C. M. Seamans | |||||
The Missionary Triumph | Awake! awake! put on thy strength… | Rev. Dwight Spencer | W. H. Doane | |||||
The Moment I Believed | I wandered on in my own way… | J. P. Scholfield | J. P. Scholfield | |||||
The Morning Bright | The morning bright, With rosy light… | Thomas O. Summers | Friedrich Silcher | |||||
The Morning Light Is Breaking | The morning light is breaking; The darkness disappears… | Samuel F. Smith | George J. Webb | |||||
The Morning Walks Upon The Earth | The morning walks upon the earth... | Stopford A. Brooke, Abridged | Samuel Webbe (1782) | |||||
PPT | The Mountains Of Faith | I'm seeking the country where Jesus has gone… | H. J. Zelley | K. L. McPhail | ||||
The Music Of Heaven (Arr. 1) | The music of heaven is sweeter in measure… | Rev. E. A. Hoffman | J. H. Hall | |||||
The Music Of Heaven (Arr. 2) | There was music in heav’n on eternity’s morn… | J. H. Kurzenknabe | J. H. Kurzenknabe | |||||
The Music Of His Name | Who can sing the wondrous love of the Son Divine… | D. S. Warner | B. E. Warren | |||||
The Mustard Seed | Liken the kingdom to the springing… | Mrs. M. B. C. Slade | R. M. McIntosh | |||||
The Name And Song Of Jesus | There's a name that ever thrills… | G. W. Orlia | Grant Colfax Tullar | |||||
PPT | The Name Of Jesus | The name of Jesus is so sweet… | W. C. Martin | E. S. Lorenz | ||||
The Narrow Way | The way to Heav'n is narrow… | C. C. Carpenter | R. M. McIntosh | |||||
The New Camp Ground | We have met today on the new camp ground… | D. S. Warner | B. E. Warren | |||||
The New Country | My country! ‘tis of thee, Land of the pure and free… | F. D. Barnes | F. S. Stanton, Mus. Bac. | |||||
The New Jerusalem | I am list’ing to the voices that are calling… | Ina Duley Ogdon | P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
The New Song | With harps and with viols… | Rev. A. T. Pierson | P. P. Bliss | |||||
The New Year | The old year dies, the new is born… | F. R. Marvin, D. D. | F. A. Blackmer | |||||
The Next Step | I cannot see beyond the moment… | A. A. P. | D. B. Towner | |||||
PPT | The Night Is Fast Passing | The night is fast passing, The day is at hand… | A. J. Gordon | A. J. Gordon | ||||
PPT | PPT | The Ninety And Nine | There were ninety and nine that safely lay In the shelter of the fold… | Elizabeth C. Clephane | Ira D. Sankey | |||
The Old Account Was Settled | There was a time I know… | F. M. Graham | F. M. Graham | |||||
MID | PPT | PPT | The Old Rugged Cross | On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross… | George Bennard | George Bennard | ||
PPT | PPT | The Old Ship Of Zion | Tis the old ship of Zion, 'Tis the old ship of Zion… | Negro Spiritual | Negro Spiritual | |||
PPT | PPT | The Old-Time Religion | Makes me love ev'rybody | Unknown | Old Melody | |||
The Old Time Way | Do you love the blessed Savior... | Robert Harkness | Robert Harkness | |||||
The Old Year's Long Campaign Is O'er | The old year's long campaign is o'er; Behold a new… | Samuel J. Stone, 1868 | George E. Alvis, 1890 | |||||
The Olden Story | Have you heard the olden story… | Charles M. Fillmore | J. H. Rosecrans | |||||
PPT | The Only Way | Would you be freed from your burden of sin… | T. O. Chisholm | Samuel W. Beazley | ||||
The Palace O' The King | It's a bonnie, bonnie warl' that we're livin' in the noo'… | William Mitchell | George C. Stebbins | |||||
The Palace Of The King | Tis a goodly pleasant land… | Arr. by Fanny J. Crosby | S. J. Vail | |||||
The Path Of Promise | Sweet is the path of promise… | Elsie Duncan Yale | J. Lincoln Hall | |||||
The Pathway Of Life | I've a guide, tho' the way be long… | Thomas P. Westendorf | Thomas P. Westendorf | |||||
The Pearl Of Greatest Price | I've found the pearl of greatest price… | Rev. John Mason | P. P. Bliss | |||||
The Pearly Gate | When Christ our Lord shall come to reign… | E. A. Boynton | W. A. Taylor | |||||
The Pearly Gates | The pearly gates are open wide… | John P. Ellis | Giardini | |||||
MID | PPT | PPT | The Pearly White City | There's a holy and beautiful city… | Arthur F. Ingler | Arthur F. Ingler | ||
The Pilgrims And The Promise | O land of Princely splendor… | J. R. Murray | J. R. Murray | |||||
The Pilgrim And The Stranger | The pilgrim and the stranger Pursues his journey home… | Charles Barth, Tr. J. H. Horstmann (1908) | C. Beurle | |||||
The Pity Of The Lord | The pity of the Lord… | Isaac Watts (1719) | Dr. Lowell Mason (1832) | |||||
The Place Called Calvary | O Thou bleeding Lamb of God, Thou the path of death hast trod… | E. E. Hewitt | Howard E. Smith | |||||
The Place Of Peace And Rest | There’s a place of quiet resting… | Herbert G. Tovey | Herbert G. Tovey | |||||
The Precious Bible | I have a store of all goodly things, A store so boundless and free… | Palmer Hartsough | J. H. Fillmore | |||||
The Power Of Prayer | There is in prayer a wondrous pow'r… | Fanny J. Crosby | W. H. Doane | |||||
The Prince Of My Peace | I stand all bewilder'd with wonder… | Rev. W. F. Crafts | W. G. Fischer | |||||
The Prize Is Set Before Us | The prize is set- before us… | Dr. C. R. Blackall | Dr. H. R. Palmer | |||||
The Prodigal Child | Come home! Come home!... | Mrs. Ellen H. Gates | W. H. Doane | |||||
The Prodigal Son | Out in the wilderness wild and drear… | T. O. Chisholm | George C. Stebbins | |||||
The Prodigal’s Return | Afflictions, tho’ they seem severe… | John Newton | Arr. by Ira D. Sankey | |||||
The Promise Of Pardon | We all like sheep have gone astray… | J. H. Sammis | D. B. Towner | |||||
The Promised Blessing | Our God shall pour on us a blessing… | F. A. Blackmer | F. A. Blackmer | |||||
The Promised Land | I have a Father in the promised land… | Anonymous | Anonymous | |||||
The Quiet Hour | Quiet, Lord, my froward heart… | J. Newton | F. Kücken, arr. | |||||
The Radiant Morn Hath Passed Away (Arr. 1) | The radiant morn hath passed away, And spent too soon her golden store... | Godfrey Thring | John Hullah | |||||
The Radiant Morn Halt Passed Away (Arr. 2) | The radiant morn hath passed away, And spent too… | The Rev. Godfrey Thring (1823-1903), 1864 | The Rev. Sir Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley (1825-1889), 1868 | |||||
The Radiant Morn Halt Passed Away (Arr. 3) | The radiant morn hath passed away, And spent too… | The Rev. Godfrey Thring (1823-1903), 1864 | Charles Francois Gounod (1818-1893), 1872 | |||||
The Radiant Sun, Declining | The radiant sun, declining, Will soon have pass'd away... | Anonymous | Caryl Florio | |||||
The Redeemed Are Marching In | Strike the tidings, O ye angels… | Ina Duley Ogdon | P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
The Resurrection | In the resurrection morning… | A. V. Kieffer | G. R. Street | |||||
The Risen Christ | Adown the centuries The good news lightens... | Stephen Wright | F. A. Blackmer | |||||
The River Of Life | Oh, oft you have heard of the River of Life… | Unknown | G. F. Root | |||||
The Rock Of Refuge | Surely, surely, there is safety… | Martha S. Lippincott | H. P. Danks | |||||
MID | PPT | PPT | The Rock That Is Higher Than I | O sometimes the shadows are deep, And rough seems the path to the goal… | E. Johnson | William G. Fischer | ||
The Roll Call | When the roll is called in glory… | Arranged | A. T. Gorham | |||||
The Rose Of Sharon | There's a Rose that is blooming for you, friend… | Dr. H. R. Palmer | Dr. H. R. Palmer | |||||
The Rough Wooden Cross | On a rough wooden cross at the top of a hill… | F. E. R. & C. S. M. | C. O. Rimanoczy | |||||
PPT | The Royal Telephone | Central's never “busy,” Always on the line… | F. M. Lehman | F. M. Lehman | ||||
The Sabbath | Let the Sabbath day be blest, Day of joy and day of rest... | Unknown | Unknown | |||||
PPT | The Same Old Gospel Story | Preach the gospel of Jesus ‘tis God’s pow’r unto salvation… | F. L. Eiland | F. L. Eiland | ||||
PPT | PPT | The Sands Of Time (Arr. 1) | The sands of time are sinking, The dawn of heaven breaks… | Anne R. Cousin | D'Urhan-Rimbault | |||
The Sands Of Time (Arr. 2) | The sands of time are sinking, The dawn of heaven breaks… | Mrs. A. R. Cousin | Ira D. Sankey | |||||
The Savior Calls | The Savior calls, He calls for thee… | John Wesley Hughes | John Wesley Hughes | |||||
The Savior Is My All In All | The Savior is my all in all… | P. P. Bilhorn | P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
The Savior Knocks | The Savior knocks at thy proud heart… | F. A. Blackmer | F. A. Blackmer | |||||
The Savior Of Sinners | The Savior of sinners is calling… | Mrs. W. J. Kennedy | Charles H. Gabriel | |||||
The Savior Who Loves Me | The Savior who loves me… | Rev. James M. Gray | J. C. Trowbridge | |||||
The Savior With Me | I must have the Savior with me… | Lizzie Edwards | John R. Sweney | |||||
The Scales Have Fallen From My Eyes | The scales have fallen from my eyes... | Mrs. S. K. Bourne, 1894 | Joseph Martine | |||||
The Scarlet Line | The paschal lambs in silence pointed To Christ… | Flora Kirkland | Winfield Scott Weeden | |||||
The Secret Place | In the secret place I’ll hide me… | Mrs. E. E. Miles | F. S. Stanton, Mus. Bac. | |||||
The Service Of The King | I pledge my spirit loyal… | Julia H. Johnston | S. H. Meyers | |||||
The Shadow Of The Highest | In the shadow of the Highest… | Victoria Stuart | Victor H. Benke | |||||
PPT | The Shadows Of The Evening Hours | The shadows of the evening hours Fall from the darkening sky… | Adelaide A. Procter | Henry Hiles | ||||
The Shelf Behind The Door | When first I came to Jesus… | Arranged | F. E. Rimanoczy | |||||
PPT | The Sheltering Rock | There is a Rock in a weary land... | W. E. Penn | W. E. Penn | ||||
The Shepherd Of Love | The Shepherd of Love is seeking the lost… | Albert Simpson Reitz | Albert Simpson Reitz | |||||
The Shepherd True | I was wand'ring, sad and weary… | Rev. F. W. Faber | George C. Stebbins | |||||
The Ships Glide in at the Harbor's Mouth | The ships glide in at the harbor's mouth, And the ships… | Margaret E. Sangster, 1893 | A. B. Ponsonby, 1913 | |||||
PPT | The Silver Star | On the brow of night there shines a silver star… | D. K. En | H. R. Palmer | ||||
PPT | The Sinless Summerland | I am longing for the coming of the snow-white angel band… | J. W. Welsh, Arranged | J. C. Bushey | ||||
The Sinner's Friend | Jesus, Thou art the sinner's friend… | Rev. Edward A. Collier | Rev. Edward A. Collier | |||||
The Slighted Stranger | A stranger stands outside the door… | Charles H. Gabriel | Charles H. Gabriel | |||||
The Smile Of The King | Mid troubles and dangers that darken my way… | Rev. Ellas Nason | J. R. Murray | |||||
The Smitten Rock | From the riven Rock there floweth… | George C. Needham | Ira D. Sankey | |||||
PPT | The Son Of God Goes Forth To War (Arr. 1) | The Son of God goes forth to war, A kingly crown to gain… | Reginald Heber | Henry S. Cutler | ||||
The Son Of God Goes Forth To War (Arr. 2) | The Son of God goes forth to war, A Kingly crown to gain... | Reginald Heber, 1827 | Frank N. Shepperd, 1899 | |||||
The Son Of God Goes Forth To War (Arr. 3) | The Son of God goes forth to war, A kingly crown… | Bp. Reginald Heber (pb. 1827) | Samuel Webbe | |||||
The Song I’ve Loved So Long | My soul is full of singing, No room for sadness there… | R. F. Chalk | F. S. Stanton, Mus. Bac. | |||||
The Song Of Faith | O Christ! He is my Savior, Lord… | F. E. Marsh | D. B. Towner | |||||
The Song Of The Reapers | Hear the song, the happy reapers sing… | Charlotte G. Homer | Charles H. Gabriel | |||||
PPT | The Song Of Wonderful Love | Wonderful, wonderful, Jesus bore Calv'ry's cross for me… | Eben E. Rexford | Samuel W. Beazley | ||||
PPT | The Soul's Sweet Home | I have heard of the joy of the soul's sweet home… | Mrs. A. L. Davison | J. H. Fillmore | ||||
The Sower | Hear how a sower once… | Mrs. M. B. C. Slade | R. M. McIntosh | |||||
PPT | PPT | The Spacious Firmament On High | The spacious firmament on high, With all the blue, ethereal sky… | Joseph Addison | Haydn | |||
The Spirit Is Pleading | The Spirit is gently pleading… | E. E. Hewitt | Ferd Degen, Arr. by P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
The Stranger At The Door (Arr. 1) | Behold! a stranger standing at the door… | Charles H. Gabriel | Charles H. Gabriel | |||||
The Stranger At The Door (Arr. 2) | Behold a stranger at the door… | J. Grigg | T. C. O'Kane | |||||
The Spring-Tide Hour | The spring-tide hour brings leaf and flower... | J. S. B. Monsell | Gaetano Donisetti | |||||
The Starry Firmament On High | The starry firmament on high… | Sir Robert Grant | John Hatton | |||||
The Still Small Voice | I heard a Voice, a still small Voice… | T. O. Chisholm | Samuel W. Beazley | |||||
The Story Of Jesus Can Never | They tell us the story of Jesus is old… | Major D. W. Whittle | May Whittle Moody | |||||
The Story Must Be Told | O the precious gospel story… | Fanny J. Crosby | Ira D. Sankey | |||||
The Story Never Old | They tell me that the story… | Ina Duley Ogdon | P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
The Story Sweet And True | We’ll sing the wondrous story… | E. W. Oaks | P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
PPT | The Story That Never Grows Old | How dear to my heart is the story of old, The story that ever is new… | John Henry Yates | M. L. McPhail | ||||
PPT | The Strife Is O’er, The Battle Done (Arr. 1) | Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! The strife is o’er, the battle done… | Symphonia sirenum, Tr. by Frances Pott | William Henry Monk | ||||
The Strife Is O'er, The Battle Done (Arr. 2) | The strife is o'er, the battle done; The victory… | Tr. The Rev. Francis Pott (1832-1909), 1859 | Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1524-1594) | |||||
The Summer Days Are Come Again (Arr. 1) | The summer days are come again, With sun and… | Samuel Longfellow, 1859 | Richard S. Newman, 1879 | |||||
The Summer Days Are Come Again (Arr. 2) | The summer days are come again... | Samuel Longfellow | English Traditional Melody | |||||
The Summer Song | Buds and blossoms sing the summer song… | E. E. Hewitt | J. Lincoln Hall | |||||
The Summerland Of Love | Be of cheer, O weary soul… | E. E. Hewitt | Charles C. Ackley | |||||
The Sun Behind The Cloud | In the Bible Jesus tells us we must suffer… | B. E. Warren | B. E. Warren | |||||
The Sun-Bright Clime | Have you ever heard the story of that far-off sun bright clime… | R. F. Chalk | F. S. Stanton, Mus. Bac. | |||||
PPT | The Sun Declines | The sun declines: o’er land and sea… | R. Walmsley | H. R. Palmer | ||||
The Sun Is Sinking Fast (Arr. 1) | The sun is sinking fast, The daylight dies... | Latin Tr. by Rev. E. Caswall | Rev. J. H. Hopkins | |||||
The Sun Is Sinking Fast (Arr. 2) | The sun is sinking fast, The daylight dies… | Tr. The Rev. Edward Caswall (1814-1878), 1858 | Henry Smart (1812-1879), 1872 | |||||
The Sun Is Sinking Fast (Arr. 3) | The sun is sinking fast, The daylight dies… | Tr. The Rev. Edward Caswall (1814-1878), 1858 | Edward John Hopkins (1818-1901), 1872 | |||||
The Sunday Bells Are Calling (Arr. 1) | The Sunday bells are calling Away from street and home... | "Heart and Voice" | R. H. McCartney | |||||
The Sunday Bells Are Calling (Arr. 2) | The Sunday bells are calling... | Unknown | Samuel Sebastian Wesley | |||||
The Sunday-School Army | March along together, firm and true… | Charlotte G. Homer | Mrs. Carrie B. Adams | |||||
MID |
PPT PPT |
- PPT |
PDF |
PDF |
The Sunset Gate (3 vs.) The Sunset Gate (4 vs.) |
When the toils of earth are o'er, I shall dwell for evermore… | Alfred Barratt | T. B. Mosley |
The Sunshine Of His Face | Courage, brother, light is breaking…. | Alice Elmore, arr. | D. B. Towner | |||||
The Sunshine Train | We’re a pilgrim band, and for the glory… | Mrs. C. H. Morris | Mrs. C. H. Morris | |||||
The Sweet Story (Arr. 1) | Repeat the sweet story of Jesus to me… | Rev. J. B. Atchinson | Pearl J. Sprague | |||||
The Sweet Story (Arr. 2) | Oh! sing the sweet, sweet story, Of Jesus Christ above… | L. D. Harrington | F. S. Stanton, Mus. Bac. | |||||
The Sweetest Love Story | The sweetest of stories once written by pen… | J. Lindley Spicer | Hubert P. Main | |||||
PPT | The Sweetest Name! | There is a name I love to hear, I love to Speak its worth… | Frederick Whitfield | Lowell Mason | ||||
The Sweetest Story Ever Told | When a child, I used to hear my mother… | J. P. Scholfield | J. P. Scholfield | |||||
The Sword Of The Lord And Gideon | Arise! arise! arise! be not afraid; Arise! arise! for God will be thine aid… | Mrs. Frank A. Breck | Grant C. Tullar | |||||
The Ten Virgins (Arr. 1) | Five of them were wise when the Bridegroom came... | R. E. Hudson | J. R. Murray | |||||
The Ten Virgins (Arr. 2) | Once, forth to meet the bridegrooms… | Mrs. M. B. C. Slade | R. M. McIntosh | |||||
The Tender, Loving, Mighty Lord | There is no one so friendless the Lord will forsake… | Mrs. E. E. Miles | F. A. Blackmer | |||||
The Thought Of Jesus | No voice can sing, no mind can frame… | Bernard | G. F. Root | |||||
The Touch Of His Hand On Mine | There are days so dark that I seek in vain… | Jessie Brown Pounds | Henry P. Morton | |||||
The Throne Of God | When from earth we pass away... | Frank Howard | Miss Bertie Fry | |||||
PPT | The Treasures Of Earth | The treasures of earth are not mine; I hold not its silver and gold… | H. B. Hartzler | N. B. Sargent (Arranged) | ||||
The Treasures Of Heaven | There's a crown in heav'n for the striving soul… | T. C. O'Kane | T. C. O'Kane | |||||
The Trials That Often Have Hindered | The trials that often have hindered my way… | Edward C. Avis | Edward C. Avis | |||||
The Troubled Waters | An angel came down to Bethesda’s pool… | F. A. Blackmer | F. A. Blackmer | |||||
The Trumpet Call Of Duty | The trumpet call of duty... | Alfred H. Miles | Arr. from Manuel Haydn (1737-1808) | |||||
The Unchanging One | When our Lord was here in the olden time… | F. A. Blackmer | F. A. Blackmer | |||||
MID |
PPT PPT |
PPT PPT |
PDF |
PDF |
The Unclouded Day (3
vs.) The Unclouded Day (4 vs.) |
Oh, they tell me of a home far beyond the skies... | Josiah K. Alwood | Josiah K. Alwood |
The Upward Path | Believe not those who say… | Anne Brontë (1850) | Genevan Psalter (1551) | |||||
The Unseen Country | Whom shall I meet in the unseen country… | Ada Blenkhorn | Ada Blenkhorn | |||||
The Valley Of Blessing | I have entered the valley of blessing so sweet... | Mrs. Annie Wittenmyer | William G. Fischer | |||||
The Veil Uplifted | When the veil shall be uplifted, Hiding from our mortal sight… | William Kitching, Alt. | Charles H. Gabriel | |||||
The Victor’s Crown | Gird thy sword and make thine armor strong… | Hattie H. Pierson | D. B. Towner | |||||
PPT | The Victory To Win | Pressing the battle in Jesus' name... | Mark D. Ussery | Mark D. Ussery | ||||
The Voice Of God Is Calling | The voice of God is calling... | John Haynes Holmes (1913) | Arr. from Manuel Haydn (1737-1808) | |||||
The Voice Of Jesus | I heard the voice of Jesus say… | Horatius Bonar | Joseph P. Holbrook | |||||
The Voice Of Peace | Sometimes my heart is sad… | Flora J. Tubbs | Ferd Degen, Arr. by P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
The Waiting Time | The King and the kingdom are coming… | J. M. Orrock | Edward M. Fuller | |||||
The Wanderer’s Return (Arr. 1) | From Thee, my Savior, far away… | Rev. J. F. Huffmaster | Charles C. Hard | |||||
The Wanderer’s Return (Arr. 2) | I have wandered, dearest Jesus, Far from Thee… | H. L. Harrington | F. S. Stanton, Mus. Bac. | |||||
The Watchman’s Cry | Hark, ‘tis the watchman’s cry… | Rev. Horatius Bonar, D. D., Arr. by P. P. Bilhorn | P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
The Waters Of Salvation | Have you heard of the fount… | Ina Duley Ogdon | P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
The Way Is Growing Brighter | Since my Savior set me free… | Robert Harkness | Robert Harkness | |||||
The Way Is Long And Dreary | The way is long and dreary, The path is bleak and bare... | Adelaide Anne Proctor, 1858 | J. B. Dykes, 1874 | |||||
MID | PPT | PPT | The Way Of The Cross Leads Home | I must needs go home by the way of the cross… | Jessie Brown Pounds | Charles H. Gabriel | ||
The Way Of Holiness | Christ our Lord has come, and the way prepared... | S. J. Oslin | S. J. Oslin | |||||
The Wedding Garment (Arr. 1) | Have you heard the invitation… | L. E. Jones | L. E. Jones | |||||
The Wedding Garment (Arr. 2) | Brother to a feast invited… | F. A. Blackmer | F. A. Blackmer | |||||
The Wedding Robe | In the Lamb’s bright hall… | Rev. C. H. Woolston | Rev. C. H. Woolston | |||||
The Welcome Refrain | Hear the jubilant song that the seraphim sang… | Rev. J. H. Martin D. D. | R. M. McIntosh | |||||
The Whole Wide World (Arr. 1) | The whole wide world for Jesus, This shall our watchword be… | J. Demster Hammond | William J. Kirkpatrick | |||||
The Whole Wide World For Jesus (Arr. 2) |
The whole wide world for Jesus… | Anonymous | William L. Thompson | |||||
The Whole Wide World For Jesus (Arr. 3) | The whole wide world for Jesus! This shall our watch-word be… | J. Dempster Hammond (1880) | John H. Maunder (1894) | |||||
PPT | The Wise May Bring Their Learning | The wise may bring their learning, The rich may bring their wealth… | Anonymous | Traditional English Melody | ||||
The Witness Of The Spirit | Christ is my portion forever… | J. Lincoln Hall | J. Lincoln Hall | |||||
The Woman’s Hymn | Come women, wide proclaim… | Fannie E. S. Heck | Felice de Giardini | |||||
The Wonderful Blood | I stood in amaze and wonder… | E. S. Lorenz | E. S. Lorenz | |||||
The Wonderful City | I hear them tell of a wondrous country, A land of pure delight… | Charles H. Gabriel | Charles H. Gabriel | |||||
The Wonderful Story (Arr. 1) | O sweet is the story of Jesus, The wonderful Savior of men… | Charles. H. Gabriel | Charles. H. Gabriel | |||||
The Wonderful Story (Arr. 2) | I know of a story more precious… | Kate Ulmer | J. S. Fuller | |||||
The Wondrous Gift | Grace! 'tis a charming sound… | Dr. Philip Doddridge | Ira D. Sankey | |||||
The Wondrous Name Of Jesus | There is a Name more dear to me… | T. O. Chisholm | Samuel W. Beazley | |||||
The World For Christ | We are marching along, Jesus is our grateful… | Ina Duley Ogdon | P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
The World Has Many Pitfalls | The world has many pitfalls… | George Lytton | Samuel W. Beazley | |||||
PPT | The World Itself Is Blithe And Gray | The world itself is blithe and gray, Alleluia, Alleluia… | Traditional | German Melody | ||||
The World's Astir | The world's astir! The clouds of storm… | Frank Mason North | S. A. Ward | |||||
Thee We Adore, O Gracious Lord | Thee we adore, O gracious Lord; We praise Thy name with one accord… | Thomas Cotterill | Arr. From Marot And Beza’s Psalms; Sanctus by S. S. Wesley | |||||
Theodora 7s | Jesus Christ is ris’n today… | Tr. From Latin of the 15th century | G. F. Handel | |||||
There Are Angels Hovering Round | There are angels hov'ring round… | Unknown | Unknown | |||||
PPT | There Are Lights By The Shore | There are lights by the shore of that country… | Josephine Pollard | E. Robert | ||||
There Are Lonely Hearts To Cherish | There are lonely hearts to cherish, While the days are going by… | George Cooper | Ira D. Sankey | |||||
There Are Songs Of Joy | There are songs of joy that I loved to sing, When my heart was as blithe as a bird in spring… | Flora L. Best | John R. Sweney | |||||
PPT | PPT | There Is A Balm In Gilead | There is a balm in Gilead to make the wounded whole... | Traditional Spiritual | Traditional Spiritual | |||
There Is Beauty All Around | There is beauty all around, When there's love at home… | John H. McNaughton | John H. McNaughton | |||||
There Is A Blessed Home | There is a blessed home Beyond this land of woe, Where trials never come, Nor tears of sorrow flow… | H. W. Baker | J. Stainer | |||||
There Is A Calm | There is a calm beyond life’s… | Ernest Rickman | George C. Stebbins | |||||
PPT | There Is A Crown For Me | Some day before the throne I'll stand, And with the ransomed be… | R. E. Campbell | R. E. Campbell | ||||
There Is A Fold, Whence None Can Stray | There is a fold, whence none can stray, And pastures ever green... | John East | William Gardner | |||||
MID |
PPT PPT PPT |
PPT PPT PPT |
PDF |
PDF |
There Is A Fountain
(Arr. 1 / 3 vs.) There Is A Fountain (Arr. 1 / 4 vs.) There Is A Fountain (Arr. 1 / 5 vs.) |
There is a fountain filled with blood, Drawn from Immanuel's veins… | William Cowpe | Lowell Mason |
There Is A Fountain Filled With Blood (Arr. 2) | There is a fountain filled with blood... | William Cowper, 1719 | H. Wilson | |||||
PPT | There Is A Green Hill Far Away (Arr. 1) | There is a green hill far away, Without a city wall… | Cecil F. Alexander | George C. Stebbins | ||||
There Is A Green Hill Far Away (Arr. 2) | There is a green kill far away, Without a city wall… | Mrs. C. F. Alexander | J. B. Herbert | |||||
There Is A Green Hill Far Away (Arr. 3) | There is a green hill far away... | Cecil F. Alexander | S. M. Bixby | |||||
There Is A Green Hill Far Away (Arr.4 ) | There is a green hill far away, Without a city… | Mrs. Cecil Frances Alexander (1818-1895) | John Henry Gower (1855-1922) | |||||
There Is A Green Hill (Arr. 5) | There is a green hill far away, Without a city wall… | Mrs. Cecil Frances Alexander (1848) | William Hosley (1844) | |||||
There Is A Green Hill Far Away (Arr. 6) | There is a green hill far away… | Cecil F. Alexander (1848) | Dr. A. M. Townsend | |||||
MID |
PPT PPT |
PPT - |
PDF |
PDF |
There Is A Habitation
(Arr. 3) There Is A Habitation (Arr. 4) |
There is a habitation, Built by the living God... | Love H. Jameson | James H. Rosecrans |
There Is A Happy Land (Arr. 1) | There is a happy land, Far, far away... | Andrew Young, 1838 | Hindoostan Air | |||||
There Is A Happy Land (Arr. 2) | There is a happy land, Far, far away… | Andrew Young (1807-1889), 1838 | Samuel Sebastian Wesley (1810-1876), 1864 | |||||
PPT | There Is A Home Eternal | There is a home eternal Beautiful and bright… | H. R. Palmer | H. R. Palmer | ||||
PPT | There Is A Land Of Pure Delight | There is a land of pure delight, Where Christ immortal reigns… | Isaac Watts | George F. Root, 1849 | ||||
There Is A Name I Love To Hear (Arr. 1) | There is a name I love to hear: I love to sing its worth... | Fredrick Whitfield | Jay Deavereaux | |||||
There Is A Name I Love To Hear (Arr. 2) | There is a name I love to hear; I love to sing its worth… | F. Whitfield | W. H. Havergal | |||||
There Is A Name I Love To Hear (Arr. 3) | There is a name I love to hear; I love to sing... | F. Whitfield | Greatorex | |||||
There Is A Pardon At The Cross | There is pardon at the cross Where my Savior died… | Fanny J. Crosby | W. H. Doane | |||||
There Is A Safe And Secret Place | There is a safe and secret place... | Henry Francis Lyte | Thomas Hastings | |||||
PPT | PPT | There Is A Sea | There is a sea which day by day Receives the rippling rills… | Lula Klingman Zahn | Lula Klingman Zahn | |||
PPT | There Is A Spot | There is a spot to me more dear Than native vale or mountain… | William Hunter | Old-time Air | ||||
There Is A Spot Of Consecrated Ground | There is a spot of consecrated ground... | Charlotte Elliott, Abr. | S. M. Bixby | |||||
There Is A Stream | There is a stream, whose gentle flow… | Isaac Watts | Lowell Mason | |||||
PPT | There Is A Work That You Can Do | There's a work for ev'ry Christian in the vineyard of the Lord… | Austin Taylor | Austin Taylor | ||||
There Is An Eye That Never Sleeps | There is an eye that never sleeps Beneath the wing of night… | J. C. Wallace | T. Este | |||||
There Is An Hour Of Hallowed Peace | There is an hour of hallowed peace, For those with cares oppressed… | W. B. Tappan | George Kingsley | |||||
There Is Glory In My Soul | Since I lost my sins, and I found my Savior… | Grace Welser Davis | Charles H. Gabriel | |||||
There Is Joy | When a sinner comes, as a sinner may… | Margaret Moody | W. A. Ogden | |||||
There Is Joy Among The Angels | There is joy among the angels… | Edward A. Barnes | C. C. Case | |||||
There Is Joy In My Soul | I will not be weary, tho' trials may come… | Wilson Meade | I. Allen Sankey | |||||
There Is Life For A Look | There is life for a look at the Crucified One… | Amelia M. Hull | Edward G. Taylor | |||||
There Is No Dearer Friend | There is no nearer, dearer Friend Than Jesus Christ… | Elisha A. Hoffman | W. H. Doane | |||||
There Is No Love Like The Love Of Jesus | There is no love like the love of Jesus, Never to fade… | The Rev. William Edensor Littlewood (1831-1886), 1857 | Berthold Tours (1838-1897) | |||||
There Is No Name So Sweet On Earth (Arr. 1) | There is no name so sweet on earth… | Anonymous (c. 1858) | William B. Bradbury (1860) | |||||
There Is No Name So Sweet On Earth (Arr. 2) | There is no name so sweet on earth, No name so… | The Rev. George Washington Bethune, D. D. (1805-1862), 1858 | Sir Joseph Barnby (1838-1896) | |||||
There Is None Righteous | A guilty soul, by Pharisees of old… | G. M. J. | James McGranahan | |||||
There Is Nothing Like Communion | Wealth can give exalted station… | Ina Duley Ogdon | P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
There Is Peace | Thru the sacrifice of Jesus the Lamb… | Fanny J. Crosby | W. H. Doane | |||||
MID |
PPT PPT |
- PPT |
PDF |
PDF |
There Is Power In The
Blood (Arr. 1 / 3 vs.) There Is Power In The Blood (Arr. 1 / 4 vs.) |
Would you be free from the burden of sin... | Lewis E. Jones | Lewis E. Jones |
There Is Power In The Blood (Arr. 2) | There’s an open fountain at the cross… | L. E. Jones | L. E. Jones | |||||
PPT | There Is Rest For The Weary | There is rest for the weary, if rest they will seek… | Jessie Brown Pounds | J. H. Fillmore | ||||
There Is Rest In Jesus | There is perfect rest in Jesus Unto all who… | Thomas Sullivan | Thomas Sullivan | |||||
PPT | There is Rest Sweet Rest | There is rest, sweet rest, at the Master's feet... | E. E. Hewitt | William J. Kirkpatrick | ||||
MID |
PPT PPT |
PPT PPT |
PDF |
PDF |
There Is Sunshine In My
Soul (3 vs.) There Is Sunshine In My Soul (4 vs.) |
There is sunshine in my soul today, More glorious and bright... | E. E. Hewitt | John R. Sweney |
There Is Sweet Rest | There are dangers drear on the sea of life… | Mrs. Harriet E. Jones | J. H. Hall | |||||
There Remaineth A Rest | There remaineth a rest to the people of God… | T. O. Chisholm | Samuel W. Beazley | |||||
PPT PPT |
PPT PPT |
PDF |
PDF |
There Shall Be Showers
Of Blessings (4 vs.) There Shall Be Showers Of Blessings (5 vs.) |
”There shall be showers of blessing:” This is the promise of love… | El Nathan | James McGranahan | |
MID | PPT | PPT | There Stands A Rock | There stands a Rock on shores of time, That rears to heav'n its head sublime… | S. S. Journal | T. C. O'Kane | ||
PPT | There Will Be Light | After the life-paths we're treading End upon time's solemn shore… | Jennie Wilson | A. J. Showalter | ||||
There Will Dawn A Golden Morrow | There will dawn a golden morrow, by and by… | Jessie Brown Pounds | J. H. Fillmore | |||||
There Will I Follow Thee | Whithersoever Thou goest… | Fanny J. Crosby | B. D. Ackley | |||||
PPT | There'll Be No Dark Valley | There'll be no dark valley when Jesus comes… | William O. Cushing | Ira D. Sankey | ||||
MID | PPT | There's A Crown For Your Cross | There's a crown for your cross, there is gain for your loss… | Miss Ada Powell | Austin Hazelwood | |||
MID |
PPT PPT |
PPT PPT |
PDF |
PDF |
There's A Fountain Free
(3 vs.) There's A Fountain Free (4 vs.) |
There's a fountain free, 'tis for you and me: Let us haste… | Mrs. M. B. C. Slade | Dr. A. B. Everett |
There’s A Fountain Of Blood | There’s a fountain of blood… | D. S. Warner | B. E. Warner | |||||
There's A Friend For Little Children (Arr. 1) | There's a Friend for little children, Above the bright blue sky... | Albert Midlane | J. Stainer | |||||
There’s A Friend For Little Children (Arr. 2) | There’s a friend for little children Above the bright… | A. Midlane | Robert Harkness | |||||
There's A Friend For Little Children (Arr. 3) | There's a friend for little children, Above the bright… | Albert Midlane (1825-1909), 1859 | Samuel Smith (1804-1873) | |||||
There’s a Friend that Abides | There’s a Friend that abides evermore… | Fanny J. Crosby | Hubert P. Main | |||||
MID | PPT | PPT | There's A Great Day Coming | There's a great day coming, a great day coming… | W. L. Thompson | W. L. Thompson | ||
There’s A Hand Held Out | There’s a hand held out in pity… | M. W. Morse | John R. Sweney | |||||
PPT | There’s A Land Beyond The Sea | There’s a land beyond the sea Where the fields are white and fair… | Mrs. Anna D. Bradley | J. H. Rosecrans | ||||
There's A Light From The Cross | There's a light from the cross… | Unknown | J. R. Murray | |||||
There’s A Light In The Valley | Through the valley of the shadow I must go… | P. P. Bliss | P. P. Bliss | |||||
There's a Light Upon the Mountains | There's a light upon the mountains, and the day… | Henry Burton, 1910 | M. L. Wostenholm, 1910 | |||||
There’s A Name | There’s a name that makes my happiness complete… | C. Austin Miles | C. Austin Miles | |||||
There's Only One | There's only One whose pity falls… | N. | James McGranahan | |||||
PPT | There's A Pardon Full And Sweet | There's a pardon full and sweet, ‘Tis for you, 'tis for me… | E. E. Hewitt | E. O. Excell | ||||
There's A Promise |
There's a promise, O how precious… |
Unknown | William A. May | |||||
There’s A Rod Above The Ocean | There’s a rod above the ocean, And a wind across the wave, And a pathway thru the sea… | H. S. Taylor | J. B. Herbert | |||||
MID |
PPT PPT |
PPT PPT |
PDF |
PDF |
There's A Royal Banner
(3 vs.) There's A Royal Banner (4 vs.) |
There's a royal banner given for display To the soldiers of the King… | El Nathan, vs. 3 by L. O. Sanderson | James McGranahan |
There’s A Savior Promised | Rejoice, ye sons of men and sing… | F. A. Blackmer | F. A. Blackmer | |||||
There’s A Song On My Lips | There’s a song on my lips, There’s a song in my soul… | Mrs. L. M. B. Bateman | J. H. Fillmore | |||||
There’s A Sweet, Yet A Sad, Wondrous Story | There’s a sweet, yet a sad, wondrous story… | Rev. B. B. Edmiaston | Samuel W. Beazley | |||||
There's A Table Outspread | There's a table outspread, Where I'm longing to sit… | N. C. Thompson | "Winthrop" | |||||
There's A Voice That Speaks Within | There's a voice that speaks within, None can save but Jesus... | Fanny J. Crosby | Hubert P. Main | |||||
PPT | There's A Wideness In Gods Mercy (Arr. 1) | There's a wideness in God's mercy, Like the wideness of the sea… | Frederick W. Faber | Lizzie S. Tourjee | ||||
There’s A Wideness In God’s Mercy (Arr. 2) | There’s a wideness in God’s mercy, Like the wideness of the sea… | Frederick W. Faber | Arr. by J. H. Fillmore | |||||
There's A Wideness In God's Mercy (Arr. 3) | There's a wideness in God's mercy... | Frederick W. Faber | Arr. From Samuel Smith by F. N. Shepperd, 1901 | |||||
There's A Wideness In God's Mercy (Arr. 4) | There's a wideness in God's mercy… | F. W. Faber | M. L. Bartlett | |||||
There’s A Wideness In God’s Mercy (Arr. 5) | There’s a wideness in God’s mercy… | Frederick William Faber | Carl Maria Von Weber | |||||
There’s A Wideness In God’s Mercy (Arr. 6) | There’s a wideness in God’s mercy... | F. W. Faber (1862), Abridged and arranged | John Zundel (1870) | |||||
There’s A Wonderful Temple | There’s a wonderful Temple, where songs never… | Miss Eliza E. Hewitt | William James Kirkpatrick | |||||
There’s A Work For Each Of Us | Our Master has taken His journey… | A. A. A. | James McGranahan | |||||
There’s A Work For Jesus | There’s a work for Jesus, Ready at your hand… | Elsie Duncan Yale | William T. Meyer | |||||
There’s No Friend Like Jesus | There’s no friend like Jesus… | M. J. Babbitt | M. J. Babbitt | |||||
There’s No Love Like His Love To Me | There’s no love to me like the love of Jesus… | John L. Newkirk | Powell G. Fithian | |||||
There's Not a Bird with Lonely Nest | There's not a bird with lonely nest, in pathless wood… | Baptist W. Noel, (1798-1873) | George A. Macfarren, 1813-1887 | |||||
There’s Only One Savior Who Saves | If you would find refuge from all your sin… | J. P. Scholfield | J. P. Scholfield | |||||
There’s Power In Jesus’ Blood | My happy soul rejoices, The sky is bright above… | Hope Tryaway | William J. Kirkpatrick | |||||
There's Victory In My Soul! | The burden of my fear and sin... | James M. Gray | D. B. Towner | |||||
There’s Work to Do (Arr. 1) | From the early morning light, To the silent hour of night… | Fanny J. Crosby | I. Allan Sankey | |||||
There’s Work To Do (Arr. 2) | Why stand ye idle all the day… | George E. Lyon | John R. Bryant | |||||
These Things Shall Be– A Loftier Race | These things shall be– a loftier race Than e'er the world hath known shall rise… | John A. Symonds (1880) | Charles Burney (1769) | |||||
They Brought Their Gifts To Jesus | They brought their gifts to Jesus, And laid them at… | Eben E. Rexford | Joseph Garrison | |||||
They Say There's A Land O'er The Ocean | They say there's a land o'er the ocean… | W. L. Thompson | W. L. Thompson | |||||
They That Be Wise | O list to the voice of the Prophet… | F. J. Crosby | Ira D. Sankey | |||||
They That Wait Upon The Lord | Ho, reapers in the whitened harvest… | G. M. J. | James McGranahan | |||||
They Who Seek The Throne Of Grace | They who seek the throne of grace... | Oliver Holden | Hubert P. Main | |||||
Thine Alone | Savior, we pray Thee, from above… | Fanny J. Crosby | W. H. Doane | |||||
Thine Are All The Gifts, O God | Thine are all the gifts, O God, Thine the broken bread... | J. G. Whittier | R. Menthal | |||||
Thine Arm, O Lord, In Days Of Old (Arr. 1) | Thine arm, Lord, in days of old Was strong to heal and save… | Edward H. Plumptre (1864) | A. A. Wild (1894) | |||||
Thine Arm, O Lord, In Days Of Old (Arr. 2) | Thine arm, O Lord, in days of old… | Edward Hayes Plumptree (1865) | Dr. A. M. Townsend | |||||
Thine Forever– God Of Love (Arr. 1) | Thine forever– God of love, Hear us from Thy throne above… | Mrs. Mary F. Maude | J. Blumenthal | |||||
Thine Forever! God Of Love (Arr. 2) | Thine forever! God of love... | Mary Fawler Maude, 1848 | G. Hews | |||||
Thine Forever! God Of Love (Arr. 3) | Thine forever! God of love… | Mary F. Maude (1848) | Arr. from L. M. Gottschalk (1829-1869) | |||||
PPT | Thine Is The Glory | Thine is the glory, risen, conquering Son; Endless is the vict'ry… | Edmond L. Budry | George Frederick Handel | ||||
Thine, Jesus, Thine | Thine, Jesus, Thine, No more this heart of mine… | English | P. P. Bliss | |||||
Thine Own | Thine own; O blessed day… | Neal A. McAulay | Ferd Degen, Arr. by P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
Think What It Cost | Think what it cost to redeem fallen man… | Arthur Willis Spooner | Arthur Willis Spooner | |||||
This Day At Thy Creating Word | This day at Thy creating word... | W. W. How | J. B. Calkin | |||||
This I Know (Arr. 1) | I cannot tell you how my Savior saves… | Mrs. C. H. Morris | Mrs. C. H. Morris | |||||
This I Know (Arr. 2) | Lord, my trust I repose in Thee... | Fanny J. Crosby | W. H. Doane | |||||
MID | PPT | PPT | This Is My Father's World | This is my Father's world, And to my list'ning ears… | Maltbie D. Babcock | Traditional English Melody, Arr. by S. F. L. | ||
This Is Not My Place Of Resting | This is not my place of resting, mine's a city yet to come… | Horatius Bonar | Arr. from Flotow | |||||
PPT | This Is The Day The Lord Hath Made | This is the day the Lord hath made; He calls the hours His own… | Isaac Watts | Thomas A. Arne, Arr. by Ralph Harrison | ||||
This Is The Glorious Day | This is the glorious day That our Redeemer made… | Isaac Watts | Samuel Stanley | |||||
PPT | PPT | This Little Light Of Mine | This little light of mine, Yes, I'm goin' to let it shine… | Old Spiritual | Old Spiritual | |||
This World Hath Many Beauties Rare | This world hath many beauties rare… | T. O. Chisholm | Samuel W. Beazley | |||||
This World Is Bright And Fair, We Know | This world is bright and fair, we know; The skies are arched in glory… | Albert Leighton | S. M. Bixby | |||||
Tho’ Faint, Yet Pursuing | Tho’ faint, yet pursuing, we go on our way; The Lord is our Leader… | John N. Darby | Thomas Koschat | |||||
Tho’ The Clouds Are Lowering | Tho’ the clouds are lowering round me, Tho’ the storm-wind blow… | Unknown | J. H. Fillmore | |||||
Tho’ The Night Be Dark And Dreary | Tho’ the night be dark and dreary, Tho’ the way be long and … | Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth | Robert Lowry | |||||
Those Sabbath Bells | Those Sabbath bells, sweet Sabbath bells… | Rev. J. Pollock Hutchinson | Charles Edward Pollock | |||||
Thou Art Coming! (Arr. 1) | Thou art coming, O my Savior… | Arr. from Frances R. Havergal | James McGranahan | |||||
Thou Art Coming, My Savior (Arr. 2) | Thou art coming, my Savior... | F. R. Havergal | W. H. Monk | |||||
PPT | Thou Art Gone | Thou art gone our precious darling… | Sam Shultz | Emmett S. Dean | ||||
Thou Art Indeed A Friend To Me | Thou art indeed a friend to me… | Laurene Highfield | Samuel W. Beazley | |||||
Thou Art Leading | Thou art leading me, dear Savior… | Fanny J. Crosby | Victor H. Benke | |||||
PPT | Thou Art Merciful, O Father | Thou art merciful, O Father, Full of pity, love and grace… | Psalm 103:8-22, Arr. by Elmer L. Jorgenson | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Arr. by Elmer L. Jorgenson | ||||
Thou Art My All | Oh, let me cling to Thee, Thou art my all… | Will H. Ruebush | Will H. Ruebush | |||||
Thou Art My Shepherd (Arr. 1) | Thou art my Shepherd, Caring for all my need… | M. E. Thalheimer | J. Cramer | |||||
Thou Art My Shepherd (Arr. 2) | Thou art my Shepherd, Caring in ev'ry need... | M. Elsie Thalheimer | J. Cramer | |||||
Thou Art Near The Kingdom | Not far from the kingdom thou star’t’s... | Jesse H. Brown | P. H. O’Neal | |||||
PPT | PPT | Thou Art The Way (Arr. 1) | Thou art the Way, to Thee alone, From sin and death we flee… | G. W. Doane | James Walch, Arranged by L. O. Sanderson | |||
Thou Art The Way: To Thee Alone (Arr. 2) | Thou art the Way: to Thee alone From sin and death we flee... | Bp. G. W. Doane | S. M. Bixby | |||||
PPT | Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne (Arr. 1) | Thou didst leave Thy throne And Thy kingly crown… | Emily E. S. Elliott | Rev. Timothy R. Matthews | ||||
Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne (Arr. 2) | Thou didst leave Thy throne and Thy kingly crown… | Emily E. S. Elliott | Joseph Barnby | |||||
Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne (Arr. 3) | Thou didst leave thy throne, and Thy kingly… | Mrs. Emily Elizabeth Elliot (1864) | Rev. S. L. Krebs | |||||
Thou Didst Teach The Thronging People | Thou didst teach the thronging people By blue Galilee… | Henry S. Ninde | F. K. March | |||||
Thou God Seest Me | Where’er I am by day or night… | C. M. Seamans | C. M. Seamans | |||||
Thou Hast Called Me | Thou hast called me, blessed Savior… | Rev. E. A. Hoffman | J. H. Tenney | |||||
Thou Hast Said, Exalted Jesus | Thou hast said, exalted Jesus… | John E. Giles (1837) | D. Bortniansky (1751-1825) | |||||
Thou Hidden Love Of God, Whose Height | Thou hidden love of God, whose height... | Charles Wesley | John Stainer | |||||
Thou Knowest, Lord, The Weariness | Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness and sorrow… | Jane Borthwick (1813-1897) | Sir Joseph Barnby (1838-1896) | |||||
Thou, Lord, By Strictest Search Hast Known | Thou, Lord, by strictest search hast known... | Metrical Psalm | William Knapp, 1760 | |||||
Thou Lord Of Hosts, Whose Guiding Hand | Thou Lord of hosts, whose guiding hand... | I. B. Frothinghan (1846) | Charles Burney (1789) | |||||
Thou, My Lord, Art All To Me | Thou, my Lord, art all to me… | Psalm 73:25, 26 | E. L. Jorgenson | |||||
Thou, O My Jesus | Thou, O my Jesus, Thou didst me... | F. Xavier, Tr. by E. Caswall | W. Horsley | |||||
Thou Only Sovereign Of My Heart | Thou only Sovereign of my heart, My Refuge... | Anne Steele | Lowell Mason | |||||
Thou Spirit Who Dost Life Impart | Thou Spirit who dost Life impart, The pledge of glory in the skies... | Albert Knapp | Caryl Florio | |||||
Thou Sun Of Righteousness | Thou Sun of Righteousness arise… | Evangelist M. B. Williams, Chorus by French E. Oliver | French E. Oliver | |||||
Thou That Once On Mother’s Knee | Thou that once on mother’s knee Wert a little… | Francis Turner Palgrave | Theodore Edson Perkins | |||||
MID | PPT | PPT | Thou Thinkest Lord Of Me | Amid the trials which I meet, Amid the thorns which pierce my feet… | E. S. Lorenz | E. S. Lorenz | ||
PPT | Thou, Whose Almighty Word (Arr. 1) | Thou, whose almighty Word Chaos and darkness heard… | John Marriott | Johanna G. Braun | ||||
Thou Whose Almighty Word (Arr. 2) | Thou whose almighty word Chaos and darkness heard... | John Marriott | Felice de Giardini, 1769 | |||||
Thou Who Art Enthroned Above | Thou who art enthroned above... | G. Sandys | Jay Deavereaux | |||||
Thou Who Art Enthroned In Glory | Thou who art enthroned In glory, Crowned with love… | Mrs. Lydia Jane Pierson | Friedrich Freiherr von Flotow | |||||
Thou Who Taught the Thronging People | Thou who taught the thronging people By blue… | Henry S. Ninde, 1859 | F. K. March, 1905 | |||||
Thou, Whose Unmeasured Temple Stands | Thou, whose unmeasured temple stands, Built over earth and sea… | William Cullen Bryant | William Croft | |||||
Though I Once Was Lost In Sin | Tho’ I once was lost in sin… | M. D. Ussery | M. D. Ussery | |||||
Though Lowly Hear Our Lot May Be | Though lowly hear our lot may be... | William Gaskell (1805-1884) | John H. Gower (1890) | |||||
Though Our Pathway May Be Dreary | Tho’ our pathway may be dreary, Yonder there is light… | Margarette Snodgrass | T. Martin Towne | |||||
MID | PPT | PPT | Though Your Sins Be As Scarlet (Arr. 1) | Tho' your sins be as scarlet they shall be as white as snow… | Fanny J. Crosby | William H. Doane | ||
PPT | PPT | Though Your Sins Be As Scarlet (Arr. 2) | Tho' your sins be as scarlet they shall be as white as snow… | Fanny J. Crosby | William H. Doane | |||
PPT | Threat'ning Storms And Tempests May Sweep | Threat'ning storms and tempests May sweep o'er my soul … | E. A. Hoffman | Samuel W. Beazley | ||||
Three In One, And One In Three | Three in One, and One in Three... | Rev. Gilbert Rorison | S. M. Bixby | |||||
Through All The Changing Scenes Of Life | Thru all the changing scenes of life… | Tate & Brady (1696) | C. G. Glaser (1784-1829) | |||||
Through The Day Thy Love Has Spared Us (Arr. 1) | Thru the day Thy love has spared us, Now we lay us down to rest... | Rev. Thomas Kelly | Caryl Florio | |||||
Through The Day Thy Love Hath Spared Us (Arr. 2) | Thru the day Thy love hath spared us, Night once more… | The Rev. Thomas Kelly (1769-1854), 1806 | Sir Joseph Barnby (1838-1896), 1872 | |||||
Through The Love Of God, Our Savior | Thru the love of God, our Savior, All will be well… | Mary B. Peters | Welch Air | |||||
Through The Night Of Doubt And Sorrow (Arr. 1) | Through the night of doubt and sorrow, Onward goes the pilgrim band... | Bernhard Severin Ingemann, Tr. Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould | A. S. Sullivan | |||||
Through the Night of Doubt and Sorrow (Arr. 2) | Through the night of doubt and sorrow Onward goes… | Bernhardt S. Ingemann, 1825; Tr. by Sabine Baring-Gould, 1867 | William S. Bambridge, 1872 | |||||
Through The Valley And The Shadow | I must walk thru the valley and the shadow… | Rian A. Dykes | Ira D. Sankey | |||||
Throw Open The Door Of Your Heart | Would you be free from the burden of sin? | R. H. Washburne, S. T. D. | R. A. Glenn | |||||
PPT PPT |
PPT PPT |
PDF |
PDF |
Throw Out The Life-Line
(3 vs.) Throw Out The Life-Line (4 vs.) |
Throw out the Life-Line across the dark wave… | E. S. Ufford | Arranged by George C. Stebbins | |
Thru Good Report And Evil, Lord (Arr. 1) | Thru good report and evil, Lord, Still guided by Thy faithful word… | Horatius Bonar | G. J. Elvey | |||||
Thru Good Report And Evil, Lord (Arr. 1) | Thru good report and evil, Lord, Still guided by... | Horatius Bonar, 1866 | A. S. Sullivan | |||||
Thus Far The Lord Has Led Me On | Thus far the Lord has led me on, Thus far His pow'r prolongs my days... | Isaac Watts | Lowell Mason | |||||
Thy Brother Calls To Thee | Awake, O Christian, from thy sleep… | Bishop Joseph F. Berry | Dr. S. B. Jackson | |||||
Thy Faith Hath Made Thee Whole | Jesus is passing along today… | John R. Clements | P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
"Thy Gentleness!" O Gracious Word | "Thy gentleness!" O gracious word... | Mrs. S. K. Bourne, 1891 | E. P. Tate | |||||
Thy Grace Impart; in Time to Be | Thy grace impart; in time to be Shall one great… | Composite: based on John Greenleaf Whittier, 1807-1892 | Arr from Giovanni Palestrina, 1591 | |||||
Thy Kingdom Come, O Lord (Arr. 1) | Thy kingdom come, O Lord, Wide-circling… | Frederick L. Hosmer, 1905 | Frederick C. Maker, 1881 | |||||
Thy Kingdom Come, O Lord (Arr. 2) | Thy kingdom come, O Lord, Wide-circling… | Frederick L. Homer | Rev. L. G. Hayne | |||||
Thy Kingdom Come, O Lord (Arr. 3) | Thy kingdom come, O Lord... | Frederick L. Hosmer (1905) | Charles J. Dale (1904) | |||||
Thy Loving-Kindness Lord, I Sing | Thy loving-kindness Lord, I sing... | George Barrell Cheever, 1845 | Lowell Mason | |||||
Thy Presence, Lord, Hath Me Supplied | Thy presence, Lord, hath me supplied, Thou my right hand support dost give… | Metrical Psalm | From Haydn | |||||
Thy Savior Calls Thee | Come home! The Shepherd's eager call… | E. A. Trevor | D. B. Towner | |||||
Thy Will Be Done | My God and Father, while I stray Far from my home... | Charlotte Elliott | James McGranahan | |||||
Thy Will, O Lord, Not Mine | If I may not have the thing I crave… | H. W. Flickinger | George C. Stebbins | |||||
Thy Word Abideth | Lord, Thy word abideth, And our footsteps guideth… | Henry W. Baker, T. H. | Thoro Harris | |||||
Thy Word Have I Hid In My Heart (Arr. 1) | Thy Word is a lamp to my feet… | Adapted by E. O. Sellers | E. O. Sellers | |||||
Thy Word Have I Hid In My Heart (Arr. 2) | Thy word is a lamp to my feet… | Adapted by E. O. Sellers | Unknown | |||||
Thy Work Is Like A Garden (Arr. 1) | Thy work is like a garden, Lord, With flowers bright and fair… | Edwin Hodder (1868) | Anonymous | |||||
Thy Word Is Like a Garden, Lord (Arr. 2) | Thy Word is like a garden, Lord, With flowers bright… | Edwin Hodder, 1868 | Gottfried W. Fink, 1842 | |||||
Thy Word, O Lord | Thy word, O Lord, Thy precious word alone, Can lead me... | Albert Midlane | J. B. Dykes | |||||
Thy Worthiness Is All Our Song | Thy worthiness is all our song, O Lamb of God… | Unknown | Arr. by J. H. F. | |||||
Tidings Of Joy | Tidings, tidings, tidings of great joy... | George P. Hott | E. T. Hildebrand | |||||
PPT | Till He Come (Arr. 1) | “Till He come:” Oh, let the words Linger on the trembling chords… | Edward H. Bickersteth | Bortnianski | ||||
Till He Come (Arr. 2) | “Till He come:” Oh, let the words Linger on the trembling chords… | Rev. Edward H. Bickersteth | Dr. Lowell Mason, 1840 | |||||
Till He Come (Arr. 4) | Till He Come! Oh, let the words… | Edward H. Bickersteth | Marcus M. Wells | |||||
Till He Come (Arr. 5) | Midst the darkness, storm, and sorrow… | Mrs. F. Beavn, arr. | Robert Harkness | |||||
Till He Come (Arr. 6) | Till He come! Oh, let the words… | Henry Alford | P. P. Bliss | |||||
“Till He Come:” Oh, Let The Words (Arr. 3) | “Till He come:” Oh, let the words Linger on the trembling chords… | E. H. Bickersteth | J. B. Dykes | |||||
Till We Get Home | Thru toil and sorrow, thru pain and strife... | E. O. Sellers | E. O. Sellers | |||||
Till We Meet Again | God be with you ‘till we meet again... | J. E. Rankin | W. O. C. Vasser | |||||
PPT | PPT | Time Enough Yet | O soul of mine, be not alarmed At what the Lord may say… | Tillit S. Teddlie | Tillit S. Teddlie | |||
Times Of Refreshing | We read of the times of refreshing… | H. S. Thursby | H. S. Thursby | |||||
Tioga | See Israel's gentle shepherd stand… | Philip Doddridge | O. R. Barrows | |||||
‘Tis A Great Salvation | How hopeless was the sinner’s lot, How sad his lost condition… | Mrs. C. H. Morris | Mrs. C. H. Morris | |||||
'Tis But Little I Can Do | 'Tis but little I can do To prove my faith and love… | N. C. Thompson | "Winthrop" | |||||
‘Tis Children's Day | 'Tis children's Day, from heart to heart... | Mary Louisa Butler | Mary Louisa Butler | |||||
'Tis Finished! So The Savior Cried | 'Tis finished! so the Savior cried... | Samuel Stennett | J. B. Dykes | |||||
‘Tis Found Alone In Prayer | When weary with the ills of life… | Frank M. Davis | Frank M. Davis | |||||
'Tis Jesus | I know of a world That is sunk in shame… | Rev. J. Wilbur Chapman, D. D. | Robert Harkness | |||||
‘Tis Love, ‘Tis Love, ‘Tis Wonderful Love | ‘Tis love, ‘tis love, ‘tis wonderful love… | J. B. Atchinson | T. Martin Towne | |||||
‘Tis Love, Redeeming Love | Faithful is He, and great His mercies are… | C. Austin Miles | C. Austin Miles | |||||
‘Tis Marvelous and Wonderful | The Savior has come in His mighty pow'r... | Lelia Naylor Morris (ca. 1919) | Lelia Naylor Morris (ca. 1919) | |||||
MID | PPT | PPT | ‘Tis Midnight, And On Olive's Brow (Arr. 1) | 'Tis midnight, and on Olive's brow The star is dimmed that lately shone... | William B. Tappan | William B. Bradbury | ||
‘Tis Midnight, And On Olive's Brow (Arr. 2) | 'Tis midnight, and on Olive's brow The star is dimmed that lately shone... | William B. Tappan | William B. Bradbury (1844) | |||||
‘Tis Midnight, And On Olive's Brow (Arr. 3) | 'Tis midnight, and on Olive's brow The star is dimmed that lately shone... | William B. Tappan | Virgil C. Taylor | |||||
‘Tis Midnight, And On Olive's Brow (Arr. 4) | 'Tis midnight, and on Olive's brow The star is dimmed that lately shone... | William B. Tappan | E. Laroche | |||||
PPT | ‘Tis My Happiness Below (Arr. 1) | ‘Tis my happiness below, Not to live without the cross… | William Cowper | Louis M. Gottschalk, Arr. by Edwin P. Parker | ||||
‘Tis My Happiness Below (Arr. 2) | 'Tis my happiness below... | William Cowper | Caryl Florio | |||||
‘Tis Not That I Did Choose Thee | 'Tis not that I did choose Thee.. | John Conder (1789-1555) | Arr. from Old Melody, E. J. H. | |||||
PPT | 'Tis Religion | ’Tis religion that can give, In the light, in the light… | Unknown | Unknown | ||||
MID |
PPT PPT |
- PPT |
- |
- |
'Tis So Sweet To Trust
In Jesus (Arr. 1 / 3 vs.) 'Tis So Sweet To Trust In Jesus (Arr. 1 / 4 vs.) |
'Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus, Just to take Him at His Word… | Louisa M. R. Stead | William J. Kirkpatrick |
'Tis So Sweet To Trust In Jesus (Arr. 2) | 'Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus... | Mrs. L. M. R. Stead | S. M. Bixby, 1899 | |||||
‘Tis So Sweet To Walk With Jesus | 'Tis so sweet to walk with Jesus, Step by step and day by day… | A. B. Simpson | Antonius Darms (1869-1897) | |||||
'Tis Sweet To Be Thine | 'Tis sweet to take from Jesus... | Unknown | J. H. Tenney | |||||
‘Tis Sweet To Know | 'Tis sweet to know that Jesus loves me… | Will L. Thompson | Will L. Thompson | |||||
MID | PPT | PPT | 'Tis The Bible | There's a book which surpasses the sages, A volume of wisdom divine… | Tom C. Neal | Tom C. Neal | ||
MID |
PPT PPT |
PPT PPT |
PDF |
PDF |
‘Tis The Blessed Hour
Of Prayer (3 vs.) ‘Tis The Blessed Hour Of Prayer (4 vs.) |
'Tis the blessed hour of pray'r, when our hearts lowly bend... | Fanny J. Crosby | William H. Doane |
‘Tis The Promise Of God | 'Tis the promise of God, fill salvation to give… | Philip P. Bliss (1874) | Philip P. Bliss (1874) | |||||
‘Tis The Savior Pleading | ‘Tis the Savior pleading, Come, oh, come to me… | Palmer Hartsough | J. H. Fillmore | |||||
‘Tis The Spirit Gently Calling | In the silence of the midnight, Oh, my soul, what hearest thou… | Palmer Hartsough | J. H. Fillmore | |||||
‘Tis Time For Work | ‘Tis time for working, So never shirking… | Mabel J. Rosemon | Samuel W. Beazley | |||||
‘Tis Winter Now: The Fallen Snow | ‘Tis winter now: the fallen snow... | Samuel Longfellow | Walter S. Swisher | |||||
PPT | To Be Like Jesus | To be like Jesus, to be like Jesus! All I ask to be like Him… | American Folk Hymn | American Folk Melody | ||||
To Be There | I have heard of a land far away… | Rev. W. O. Cushing | Ira D. Sankey | |||||
To Bless Thy Chosen Race | To bless Thy chosen race… | Brady | Samuel W. Beazley | |||||
To Calvary I Will Go | Down into the fountain… | E. E. Hewitt | John R. Sweney | |||||
MID |
PPT PPT |
- PPT |
PDF |
PDF |
To Canaan's Land I'm On
My Way (4 vs.) To Canaan's Land I'm On My Way (5 vs.) |
To Canaan's land I'm on my way, Where the soul never dies… | William M. Golden | William M. Golden |
MID | PPT | PPT | To Christ Be True | To Christ be loyal and be true; His banner be unfurled… | Elisha A. Hoffman | D. M. Wilson | ||
To-Day The Savior Calls | To-day the Savior calls... | Samuel F. Smith | Lowell Mason | |||||
Today The Savior Calls | Today the Savior calls; Ye wand’rers… | Samuel Francis Smith | Lowell Mason | |||||
To Father, Son, And Holy Ghost | To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, One God whom we adore... | Tate and Brady | Thomas A. Arne | |||||
MID |
PPT PPT |
PPT PPT |
PDF |
PDF |
To God Be The Glory
(Arr. 1 / 2 vs.) To God Be The Glory (Arr. 1 / 3 vs.) |
To God be the glory, great things He hath done… | Fanny J. Crosby | William H. Doane |
PPT | PPT | To God Be The Glory (Arr. 2 / 3 vs.) | To God be the glory, great things He hath done… | Fanny J. Crosby | William H. Doane | |||
To God The Only Wise | To God the only wise... | Philip Doddridge | German | |||||
To Him Be Glory Evermore | To Him who for our sins was slain... | El Nathan | James McGranahan | |||||
To Him That Loved The Sons Of Men | To Him that loved the sons of men, And washed us in His blood… | Unknown | William Tansuk | |||||
To His Name Be Glory | Praise the Lord, who made the sky… | E. E. Hewitt | P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
To Jesus I Will Go | There's a gentle voice within call away… | Fanny J. Crosby | W. H. Doane | |||||
PPT | PPT | To Love Some One More Dearly (My Task) | To love some one more dearly ev'ry day… | Maude Louise Ray, F. H. Pickup, vs. 3 | E. L. Ashford | |||
PPT | To Our Redeemer's Glorious Name | To our Redeemer's glorious name… | Harriet B. Steele | Samuel Stanley | ||||
To Purchase Life For Me | The cross for Christ, the crown for me… | C. M. Keach | H. W. Semans | |||||
To See His Face | To see His face, my Savior’s face… | T. O. Chisholm | Samuel W. Beazley | |||||
To The Battle | To the battle! To the battle… | Miss Ada Blenkhorn | E. M. Herndon | |||||
To The Cross | To the cross, Christian soldiers… | Minne B. Johnson | John R. Bryant | |||||
To The Harvest Field | A band of faithful reapers we… | Charles H. Gabriel | Charles H. Gabriel | |||||
PPT | PPT | To The Harvest Fields | To the harvest fields I will gladly go, In the service of my King… | Tillit S. Teddlie | Tillit S. Teddlie | |||
To The Name That Brings Salvation | To the name that brings salvation... | J. M. Neale | C. Steggall | |||||
MID |
PPT PPT |
PPT PPT |
PDF |
PDF |
To The Work (3 vs.) To The Work (4 vs.) |
To the work! To the work! We are servants of God... | Fanny J. Crosby | William H. Doane |
To Thee Be Glory, Honor, Praise | To Thee be glory, honor, praise… | Theodulph, Tr. C. (1861) | Lowell Mason | |||||
To Thee I Come | Just as I am, O Savior King… | Ryan A. Dykes | Ira D. Sankey | |||||
To Thee, My God And Savior | To Thee, my God and Savior! My heart exulting sings… | Thomas Haweis | Berthold Tours | |||||
To Thee, My Heart, Eternal King | To Thee, my heart, eternal King… | “Exeter Coll.” | Beethoven | |||||
To Thee, O Dear, Dear Savior | To Thee, O dear, dear Savior... | J. S. B. Monsell | J. B. Calkin | |||||
To Thee, Our God, We Fly | To Thee, our God, we fly, For mercy and for grace; Oh, hear our lowly cry… | W. W. How | Dr. Rimbault | |||||
To Thee, To Thee, Away From Self | To Thee, to Thee, away from self... | Luise Hensel | Caryl Florio | |||||
To Thee, Who From The Narrow Road | To thee, who from the narrow road, In sinful ways so long have trod… | J. H. Sammis | D. B. Towner | |||||
To Them That Love The Lord | To them that love the Lord, The promises are giv'n… | Rev. George P. Hott | J. H. Hall | |||||
To Thy Pastures Fair And Large | To Thy pastures fair and large, Heav'nly Shepherd, lead Thy charge… | James Merrick | J. G. Bitthauer, 1785 | |||||
To Thy Temple I Repair (Arr. 1) | To Thy temple I repair… | James Montgomery | Fr. L. Cherubini | |||||
To Thy Temple I Repair (Arr. 2) | To Thy temple I repair... | James Montgomery (1825) | Ignace Pleyel (1757-1831) | |||||
PPT | To Us A Child Of Hope Is Born | To us a Child of Hope is born, To us a Son is given… | John Morrison | Lowell Mason | ||||
To Whom Shall We Go? | To whom shall we go with our burdens of sin… | Rev. T. O. Chisholm | Henry P. Morton | |||||
Toil On And Pray, O Reapers | Toil on and pray, O reapers... | Grace J. Frances | Hubert P. Main | |||||
Toiling For Jesus | Brightly, sweetly, toiling for the Master… | W. A. Ogden | W. A. Ogden | |||||
Toiling Now, Resting Then | I have work enough to do… | John R. Bryant | John R. Bryant | |||||
PPT | Too Late | Too late, ‘twill be for you to cry… | F. L. Eiland | F. L. Eiland | ||||
Tossed Upon Life’s Raging Billow (Arr. 1) |
Tossed upon life’s raging billow, Sweet it is, O Lord, to know... |
G. W. Bethune | George Kingsley | |||||
Tossed Upon Life's Raging Billow (Arr. 2) | Tossed upon life's raging billow, Sweet it is, O Lord, to know... | G. W. Bethune | H. Smart | |||||
Total Eclipse! | Total eclipse! No sun, no moon… | Unknown | Anonymous | |||||
Touch Not, Taste Not | There’s a danger in the flowing bowl… | Dwight Williams | James Ryder Randall | |||||
Traveling To The Better Land | Trav'ling to the better land, O'er the desert's scorching sand… | Anonymous | C. C. Converse | |||||
Tread Softly | Be silent, be silent, A whisper is heard… | Fanny J. Crosby | William H. Doane | |||||
Treasures That Never Fade | Frail be the blossoms that earthly gardens yield… | E. E. Hewitt | Henry P. Morton | |||||
Triumphant Zion (Arr. 3) | Triumphant Zion! lift thy head… | F. Doddridge | J. B. Throwgridge | |||||
Triumphant Zion, Lift Thy Head (Arr. 1) | Triumphant Zion, lift thy head From dust, and darkness, and the dead… | Philip Doddridge | Lowell Mason | |||||
Triumphant Zion! Lift Thy Head (Arr. 2) | Triumphant Zion! lift thy head From dust and darkness... | Philip Doddridge | William Knapp, 1760 | |||||
MID | PPT | PPT | True-Hearted Whole-Hearted | True-hearted, whole-hearted, faithful and loyal… | Frances R. Havengal | George C. Stebbins | ||
Trust | Sometimes along our journey here… | J. H. B. | Edward M. Fuller, arr. | |||||
MID |
PPT PPT |
- PPT |
PDF |
PDF |
Trust And Obey (3 vs.) Trust And Obey (5 vs.) |
When we walk with the Lord In the light of His Word… | J. H. Sammis | D. B. Towner |
Trust Him | Pilgrim, thru this barren land… | F. M. Davis | Thomas F. Simms | |||||
Trust In Jesus | O any where my Savior leads, I'll put my trust in Jesus… | C. L. Moore | C. L. Moore | |||||
Trust In The Lord | Trust in the Lord with all thy heart, If thou His love would know... | Anonymous | F. S. Stanton, Mus. Bac. | |||||
Trust On (Arr. 1) | Trust on! trust on believer! Tho' long the conflict be... | Anonymous | George C. Stebbins | |||||
Trust On (Arr. 2) | Trust on, trust on believer… | Anonymous | Hampton H. Sewell | |||||
Trust In God, And Do The Right | Courage, brother, do not stumble… | Norman McLeod | C. C. | |||||
Trust, Try and Prove Me | Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse… | Lida Shivers Leech | Lida Shivers Leech | |||||
Trusting And Rejoicing | Lonely? No, the day is never… | Ina Duley Ogdon | Ferd Degen, Arr. by P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
Trusting In His Promise | Trusting in His promise, I will not cast out… | Rev. Charles W. Fletcher | J. S. Fuller | |||||
Trusting In Jesus (Arr. 1) | Once all was darkness… | Lillian barker Beede | Ferd Degen, Arr. by P. P. Bilhorn | |||||
Trusting In Jesus (Arr. 2) | Christ hath redeemed us from bondage and sin... | A. J. Showalter | S. A. Myres | |||||
Trusting In The Blessed Christ | There is sweet contentment in my soul today… | Harriet E. Jones | J. H. Hall | |||||
PPT | Trusting Jesus, That Is All | Simply trusting ev‘ry day, Trusting through a stormy way… | E. P. Stites | Ira D. Sankey | ||||
Trusting, My Lord, In Thee | Trusting, my Lord, in Thee... | Mrs. S. K. Bourne, 1894 | Frank N. Shepperd, 1892 | |||||
Trustingly, Trustingly, Jesus, To Thee | Trustingly, trustingly, Jesus to Thee Come I… | The Rev. Horatius Bonar, D. D. (1808-1889), 1866 | Fred C. Maker (1844-1927) | |||||
Truth Triumphant | My soul has seen a vision of the conquest of the world… | Grace Reed Oliver | American Folk Hymn | |||||
Turn To The Lord | Come ye sinners, poor and needy… | Joseph Hart | Jeremiah Ingalls | |||||
Turning To God | Long the path of sin I've trod… | D. W. Henderson | D. W. Henderson | |||||
PPT | Turned Away From The Beautiful Gate | Someone will knock at the saints, bright home… | D. E. Dortch | D. E. Dortch | ||||
‘Twas On That Dark, That Doleful Night (Arr. 1) | ‘Twas on that dark, that doleful night… | Isaac Watts | Arr. Mrs. Willia A. Townsend | |||||
‘Twas On That Dark, That Doleful Night (Arr. 2) | ‘Twas on that dark, that doleful night… | Isaac Watts | Daniel Read (1757-1836) | |||||
PPT | ‘Twas On That Night | ‘Twas on that night when doomed to know The eager rage of ev'ry foe… | John Morison | William's Supplement to Psalmody, Arr. by Edward Miller | ||||
‘Twill Be Glory | I am on my way to glory… | J. L. Dockery | J. L. Dockery | |||||
‘Twill Not Be Long | ‘Twill not be long our journey here… | Fanny J. Crosby | W. H. Doane | |||||
PPT | PPT | Two Little Hands | Two little hands to work for Jesus... | Traditional | Traditional | |||
Two Little Feet To Walk The Way To Heaven | Two little feet to walk the way to heaven, Two little hands… | Anonymous | Otis R. Greene |