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I AM ON MY JOURNEY HOME L. M. (Original) | O who will come and go with me… | Miss S. Lancaster, 1859; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
I AM PASSING AWAY L. M. | Pass a few swiftly fleeting years… | R. F. Ball, about 1844 | |||
I WOULD SEE JESUS C. M. D. | I would see Jesus when the flow'rs… | L. P. Breedlove, 1867. Alto by S. M. Denson | |||
IDUMEA C. M. | And am I born to die? To lay this body down! And must my trembling spirit fly… | Charles Wesley, 1753 | A. Davidson, 1817 | ||
IMANDRA (New) IIS. |
Farewell, my dear brethren, the time is at hand… |
“Dover Selection,” page 196 | |||
INDIAN SONG 8, 8, 6 | In the dark wood no Indian nigh… | T. and J. R. Turner, 1850 | |||
INDIANS FAREWELL 7, 6 | When shall we all meet again… | William Walker, 1835, Rearranged and Alto by S. M. Denson | |||
INVITATION | Come my beloved, haste away… | Old American Tune | |||
INVITATION C. M. | Come, humble sinner, in whose breast A thousand thoughts revolve… | Edmond Jones, 1750 | Oliver Bronson, 1783 | ||
INVITATION C. M. D. | What poor despised company of travelers… | T. W. Carter, 1844 | |||
INVITATION L. M. | Hark! The Redeemer from on high… | Jacob Kimboll, 1793 | Rearranged and Alto by Denson and James, 1911 | ||
INVOCATION 7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 7, 7, 6. | Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings… | Robert Seagrave, 1742 | Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
I'M GOING HOME | Farewell, vain world! I'm going home… | Leonard P. Breevlove, 1850 | |||
ISLANGTON C. M. | Being of beings, God of love… | By R. H. Reeves, 1869 | |||
ITALIAN HYMN 6s & 4s | Come, thou almighty King… | Giardini | |||
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JACKSON L. M. | I am a stranger here below… | Jesse Mercer, 1825 | M. F. McWhorter, 1908 | ||
JASPER C. M. | Great God let all Thy tuneful pow’r… | Arranged by T. J. Denson, 1907 | T. J. Denson, 1907 | ||
JEFFERSON 8s, 7s. | Glorious things of thee are spoken... | John Newton, 1779 | Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
JERUSALEM L. M. | Jesus, my all to heav’n is gone, He whom I fix my hopes upon… | John Cennick, 1743 | Arr. by William Walker, about 1832 | ||
JESTER 7, 6, 6, 4 | If our fathers want to go… | S. M. Denson, 1908 | S. M. Denson, 1908 | ||
JESUS IS MY FRIEND L. M. | Come life, come death, come, then what will… | J. P. Reese, 1859 | J. P. Reese, 1859 | ||
JESUS REIGNS 7. | Brethren, I am come again… | By Miss Bettie Gunn, 1869 | |||
JESUS ROSE H. M. | Go and tell His disciples… | Arranged by H. S. Reese, 1869 | H. S. Reese | ||
JESUS WEPT S. M. (Original) | He wept that we might weep… | J. P. Reese, 1855 | J. P. Reese, 1855 | ||
JEWETT C. M. | Amazing grace! how sweet the sound… | John Newton | R. F. M. Mann, 1869 | ||
JORDAN’S SHORE C. M. | On Jordan’s stormy banks I stand… | Rearranged by George B. Daniel, 1911 | |||
JOURNEY HOME L. M. (Original) | Oh, who will come and go with me… | R. F. M. Mann, 1868 | |||
JOYFUL C. M. | Am I a soldier of the cross a foll'wer of the lamb… | Isaac Watts, 1709, Treble by E. J. King | Rev. Abraham Merrell, about 1844. B. F. White, 1844. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
JUBILEE P. M. | Hark! The jubilee is sounding… | William Cowper, about 1779 | Oliver Bronson, 1783 | ||
JUBILEE 7s Peculiar | When you get home remember me… | Arr. by W. O. Linthicum | |||
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KEDRON L.M. | Thou Man of grief, remember me, Thou never canst thyself forget… | John Wyett | |||
KELLY C. M. D. | My Christian friends to whom I speak… | Mrs. Amanda Denson, 1908 | Mrs. Amanda Denson, 1908 | ||
KING OF PEACE 7s. | Lord, I cannot let Thee go, Till a blessing Thou bestow... | Isaac Watts, 1709 | "Baptist Harmony," page 329. F. Price. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
KINGWOOD 8, 8, 7. | My days, my weeks, my months, my years… | Humphreys, 1830 | |||
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LABAN S. M. | My soul, be on thy guard… | George Heath, 1781 | Lowell Mason, 1830 | ||
LAND OF REST C. M. | O land of rest, for thee I sigh... | Wakefield's The Christian Harp, 1837 | H. S. Reese, 1850 | ||
LANESBORO C. M. | Come, let us lift our joyful eyes… | ||||
LANESVILLE L. M. | Sweet harp of Judah, shall thy sound… | J. Osgood | |||
LEANDER C. M. D. | My soul forsakes her vain delight... | Isaac Watts, 1707 |
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LEBANON, NEW. L. M. | Come, sinners to the gospel feast… | Charles Wesley, 1747 | Rev. James P. Carrell, 1850 | ||
LEITERSBURG C. M. | Joy to the world, the Lord is come… | Isaac Watts | |||
LENA 8, 7. | See the Lord of glory dying... | Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
LENOX H. M. | Ye tribes of Adam, join… | Edson | |||
LENOX P. M. | Blow ye the trumpet blow, The gladly solemn sound… | Charles Wesley, 1750 | Lewis Edson, 1786 | ||
LENTON L. M. | The Lord is come, the heav’ns proclaim His birth… | A. N. Johnson | |||
LET US GO L. M. | Lift up your heads, Immanuel's friends… | C. A. Davis, 1850 | |||
LET US SING | Shall we ever meet again at the house… | W. F. Moore, 1867 | W. F. Moore, 1867 | ||
LIBERTY C. M. | No more beneath the oppressive hand… | Stephen Jones, 1803. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
LINDLER L. M. (Original) | Lord, what was man when made at first… | By B. F. W., 1869 | |||
LINTHICUM S. M. | Grace! ‘tis a charming sound… | E. H. Frost | |||
LISBON S. M. | Welcome, sweet day of rest… | Old American Tune | |||
LITTLE CHILDREN 8s & 7s. | Come, little children, now we may Partake... | T. W. Carter, about 1844 | T. W. Carter, about 1844 | ||
LITTLE MARLBOROUGH S. M. | Welcome, sweet day of rest… | ||||
LIVERPOOL C. M. | Young people all, attention give, And hear what I shall say... | M. C. H. Davis | |||
LIVING LAMB C. M. | Am I a soldier of the cross… | Isaac Watts, 1724 | Arranged by C. Davis, 1850 | ||
LIVONIA 8s, 7s & 4s | Yes! we trust the day is breaking… | ||||
LOGAN S. M. | The day is past and gone… | John Leland, 1835 | T. J. Denson, 1908 | ||
LONG SOUGHT HOME C. M. | Jerusalem! my happy home… | Anonymous, ca. 1600 | William Bobo, 1847 | ||
LOOKOUT P. M. | My brethren all, on you I call... | B. F. White, about 1842 | B. F. White, 1842 | ||
LOTHROP C. M. | The Lord, himself, the mighty Lord… | ||||
LOUISIANA 8s, 7s. | Come, little children, now we may partake a little morsel… | William Walker, 1835. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
LOVE C. M. D. | O for a closer walk with God… | William Cowper, 1779 | T. J. Denson, 1908 | ||
LOVE DIVINE 8 & 7. | Love divine, all love excelling… | Charles Wesley, 1747 | Thomas Waller, 1869 | ||
LOVE THE LORD C. M. | Alas! and did my Savior bleed… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | J. P. Reese, 1859 | ||
LOVER OF THE LORD C. M. | Lovers of pleasure more than God… | Verses Arranged 1869 | By R. H. Reeves | ||
LOVING JESUS 8s, 7s, 10s | Here’s my heart, my loving Jesus… | Anonymous | Pietro Guglietmi, 1722; Arr by White & Searcy, 1850 | ||
LOVING KINDNESS L. M. | Awake, my soul, to joyful lays, Hallelujah… | Samuel Medley, 1782 | J. P. & S. R. Penick, 1850 | ||
LYONS 10s & 11s | Oh! praise ye the Lord, prepare a new song… | Haydn | |||
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MAJESTY C. M. (Arr. 1) | The Lord descended from above… | Thomas Sternhold, 1549 | William Billings, 1778 | ||
MAJESTY C. M. (Arr. 2) | The Lord descended from above… | Billings | |||
MAN’S REDEMPTION 9s & 7s. | The glorious plan of man’s redemption… | Battle's Collection of Hymns, 1814 | S. M. Brown, 1869; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
MARK C. M. | Sing, all ye ransomed of the Lord… | Arr. by A. N. Johnson | |||
MARLBORO 10s & 11s | O Praise ye the Lord! prepare your glad voice… | Arr. by A. N. Johnson | |||
MARLOW C. M. | The heav’ns declare Thy glory, Lord… | ||||
MARTIN 7s. | Jesus, Lover of my soul, Let me to Thy bosom fly… | Charles Wesley, 1738 | S. B. Marsh, 1836 | ||
MARTYRDOM C. M. | Dear Father, to Thy mercy seat... | ||||
MARY’S GRIEF AND JOY 7s. | Mary to her Savior’s tomb Hasted at the early dawn… | John Newton, 1779 | J. P. Webster, Arr by B. F. White, 1869 | ||
MARYSVILLE L. M. | Jesus, my all, to heav'n is gone… | ||||
MASONIC ODE | Sacred to heav'n behold the dome appears… | Treble by E. J. King, 1844 | |||
MAXON L. M. | Thine earthly Sabbaths, Lord, we love… | Mozart | |||
MAYNE L. M. | Eternal God– celestial King… | A. N. Johnson | |||
MAYTOWN 8s, 7s & 4s | O my soul what means this sadness… | John Mason | |||
MC’ CURDY C. M. | There is an hour of peaceful rest… | Arr. by A. N. Johnson | |||
MC’ DOWELL L. M. | Zion, awake!– thy strength renew… | J. Osgood | |||
McKAY C. M. D. | O the transporting, rapturous… | Samuel Stennett, 1787 | S. M. Denson, 1908 | ||
MEADS S. M. | The pow’r to bless my house… | Charles Wesley | E. Heginbotham | ||
MEAR C. M. | Will God forever cast us off? His wrath forever smoke… | Jesse Mercer | Aaron Williams, 1760 | ||
MEDITATION 11s 7s | From gloomy dejection my thoughts… | N. Little, 1798; Rearranged by Breedlove, 1844 | |||
MELANCHOLY DAY C. M. D. (Original) | Death, 'tis melancholy day, to those who have no… | H. S. Reese, 1850; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
MELODY C. M. | And must I be to judgment brought… | Charles Wesley, 1763 | B. F. White, 1850; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
MENDELSSOHN 7s, D. | Hark! the herald angels sing… | Charles Wesley, 1739 | J. L. F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, 1840 | ||
MERCY’S FREE 9,6,9,8,8,8,6. | What’s this that in my soul is rising… | Southern Harmony, 1854 | Leonard P. Breelove, 1858 | ||
MERRILL L. M. | Come, weary souls, with sin oppressed… | Anne Steele | A. N. Johnson | ||
MESSIAH C. M. | He comes, he comes! To judge the world… | Carrol | |||
MEYER 8s & 7s | Hark, ten thousand harps and voices… | Arr. from Gluck by J. H. Willcox | |||
MIDDLEBURY 6s, 9s. | Come away to the skies, My beloved arise… | Charles Wesley, 1755 | Methodist Hymn Book, page 357 | ||
MILES LANE C. M. | All hail the pow’r of Jesus’ name… | Rev. Edward Perronett | William Shrubsole | ||
MILFORD C. M. | If angels sung a Savior’s birth… | Anonymous, ca. 1802 | Joseph Stephenson, 1760 | ||
MILGROVE 7s & 6s | Praise the Lord who reigns above… | From the Portland Collection by David Paine | |||
MILLENNIUM 12, 12, 12, 13. | The time is soon coming, by the prophets foretold… | Zion Songster, p. 63. William Walker, 1831. Alto by S, M, Denson, 1911 | |||
MINISTER’S FAREWELL C. M. D. | Dear friends, farewell! I do you tell... | ||||
MINOT L. M. | Come let our voices join, to raise… | Isaac Watts | A. N. Johnson | ||
MISSION L. M. D. Baptist Harmony, p. 266. | Young people all attention give… | A. Gramling, 1830. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
MISSIONARY HYMN 7, 6. (Arr. 1) | From Greenland’s icy mountains… | Reginald Heber, D. D. Treble by James Langston | Lowell mason, 1823. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
MISSIONARY HYMN 7s & 6s (Arr. 2) | From Greenland’s icy mountains… | Reginald Heber | Lowell Mason | ||
MISSOURI C. M. | Oh, land of rest for thee I sigh… | Rev. W. S. Turner, 1866 | By Elder Edmund Dumas, 1869 | ||
MOLINO L. M. | The Lord my pasture shall prepare… | Joseph Addison | A. N. Johnson | ||
MONOCACY 8s & 7s | Hark! what mean those holy voices… | John Cawood | |||
MONROE 8, 7 (Original) | Jesus, I my cross have taken… | Henry F. Lyte, 1824 | W. S. Turner, 1850 | ||
MONTGOMERY C. M. Psalmist, 18th Hymn. | Early my God, without delay… | Isaac Watts, 1719 | Rev. David Morgan, about 1805 | ||
MOORE C. M. | This is the first and great command… | William Roscoe | L. O. Emerson | ||
MORALITY 10, 11, 11. | While beauty and youth are in their full praise... | Alto by S. B. Denson. 1911 | |||
MORGAN C. M. | With songs and honors sounding loud… | Isaac Watts, 1719 | The Easy Instructor, Part II, 1802 | ||
MORNING L. M. | He dies, the friend of sinners dies… | Isaac Watts, 1709 | Psalmist, 232nd Hymn. Henry K. Oliver, 1832. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
MORNING MEDITATION 7s. | Though the morn may be serene… | John Newton | Miss. S. G. Jones, 1850; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
MORNING SUN L. M. D. | Youth, like the spring, will soon be gone… | S. M. Denson, April 27, 1911 | |||
MORNINGTON S. M. | The Savior’s glorious name… | A. N. Johnson | |||
MOUNT PLEASANT C. M. | There is a house not made with hands… | Isaac Watts, 1719 | James Leach, 1789 | ||
MOUNT VERNON L. M. D. | What solemn sound the ear invades… | ||||
MOUNT ZION C. M. | O for a thousand tongues to sing... | Charles Wesley, 1739 | John Massengale, about 1850 | ||
MOUNT ZION S. M. | The hill of Zion yields… | Brown. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
MOUNTVILLE 7s, 6s. | Thru-out our wide-spread union, What cheering scenes arise... | ||||
MULBERRY GROVE L. M. | My sands are running fast... | H. Wood, 1869 | J. P. Reese, 1869 | ||
MULLINS 8s & 7s. | Jesus, grant us all a blessing… | Wiatt's Impartial Selection of Hymns, 1809 | Edmund Dumas, 1869 | ||
MURILLO’S LESSON 11s | As down a lone valley with cedars o’er-spread... | Timothy Dwight, ca. 1873 | Morelli | ||
MUTUAL LOVE 7s & 6s. | O when shall I see Jesus… | John Leland, 1833 | William Walker, 1835 | ||
MY HOME C. M. | On Jordan’s stormy banks I stand, And cast a wishful eye… | Samuel Stennett | C. F. Letson | ||
MY LAST MOMENTS S. M. Original. | When the last moments come… | Mrs. Dana Spindler, 1840 | By J. P. Ress, 1869 | ||
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NARROW SPACE 8. 8. 6. | Lo! on a narrow neck of land... | Charles Wesley, 1749 | S. R. Penick, 1850 | ||
NASH L. M. | To God our voices let us raise… | W. Wrangham | J. H. Willcox | ||
NASHVILLE 8s, 8s & 6s. | The Lord into His garden come… | Jeremiah Ingalls, 1088; Tr. by Campbell, 1804 | Jeremiah Ingalls, 1800 | ||
NAZARETH L. M. | Return my soul and sweetly rest… | J. A. LaTrobe | |||
NEVER PART C. M. | Come humble sinner in whose breast… | Edmond Jones, 1757 | John Carroll, 1850; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
NEVER TURN BACK L. M. | When to that blessed world I rise… | Anonymous | Arr by J. P. Reese & F. E. Parkerson, 1869 | ||
NEW BETHANY L. M. (Original) | Ere mountains rear’d their forms sublime… | Harriet Auber, 1820 | B. F. White. Jr., 1869 | ||
NEW BRITAIN C. M. | Amazing grace! how sweet the sound, That saved a wretch like me… | John Newton, 1789 | |||
NEW HARMONY 8s, 7s. | I want to live a Christian here… | Arranged by Miss M. L. A. Lancaster, 1859 | |||
NEW HOPE L. M. D. | Jesus, what shall I do to show... | Words arranged by A. M. Cagle, 1908 | A. M. Cagle, 1908 | ||
NEW HOSANNA L. M. | Wake, O my soul, and hail the morn… | Dobell’s New Selection, 1806 | H. S. Reese, 1859 | ||
NEW HUNDRED L. M. | Look from on high, great God… | ||||
NEW JERUSALEM C. M. (Arr. 1) | Lo, what a glorious sight appears… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | Jeremiah Ingalls, 1796 | ||
NEW JERUSALEM C. M. (Arr. 2) | From the third heav’n where God resides... | Isaac Watts | Old American Tune | ||
NEW JORDAN C. M. D. | On Jordan’s story banks I stand… | Samuel Stennett, 1787 | Remodeled by S. M. Denson and J. S. James, April 29, 1911 | ||
NEW JORDAN (Second) C. M. D. | On Jordan’s story banks I stand… | Samuel Stennett, 1787 | A. M. Cagle, 1908 | ||
NEW LEBANON 8s | Great God, the heav'ns well-order'd frame.. | Roland Sherman, 1835 | |||
NEW PROSPECTS C. M. | O land of rest for thee I sigh… | W. S. Turner, 1866 | W. S. Turner, 1866 | ||
NEW TOPIA C. M. D. | Young people all attention give… | Munday | |||
NEWBURG S. M. | Let every creature join To praise th' eternal God… | R. D. Munson, 1810 | |||
NEWCOURT L. M. P. |
I love the volume of Thy word... |
Isaac Watts | |||
NEWNAN C. M. D. | Vain man, thy fond pursuits forbear… | Joseph Hart, 1759 | J. P. Reese, 1859 | ||
NEWRY S. M. | Did Christ o’r sinners weep… | Rev. Beddome, about 1849 | M. C. H. Davis claims this tune, 1859 | ||
NIGHT WATCHMAN 7s D | Watchman, tell us of the night, what its signs of promise… | John Bowring, 1825 | T. W. Carter, 1844 | ||
NINETY-FIFTH C. M. | When I can read my title clear, To mansions in the skies... | Isaac Watts, 1707 | Colton | ||
NINETY-THIRD PSALM S. M. | Grace! 'tis a charming wound, Harmonious heav'n the ear... | Philip Doddridge, 1785 | Jeremiah Ingalls, 1805 | ||
NORTHFIELD C. M. | How long, dear Savior, O how long... | Isaac Watts, 1701 | Jeremiah Ingalls, 1804 | ||
NORTHPORT L. M. | Jesus, my all to heav’n has gone… | John Cennick, 1743 | R. R. Osborne, 1850 | ||
NORTH SALEM C. M. | My soul come mediate the day… | Stephen Jenks, 1805, Re-arranged by Denson and James. 1911 | |||
NORWICH C. M. | Oh the delights, the heavenly joys… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | D. P. White, 1850 | ||
NUREMBURG 7s | Praise to God! immortal praise… | Anna Barbauld | Johann R. Ahle | ||
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O COME AWAY P. M. | O come, come away… | Hauser's Hesperian Harp, 1848 | Arranged by William Houser, 1848 | ||
OAK BOWER L. M. | Would Jesus have the sinner die… | Charles Wesley, 1741 | T. W. Carter, 1844; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
OH, SING WITH ME! L. M. | Oh, sing with me of social spheres... | Miss P. R. Lancaster | |||
OCEAN P. M. | Thy works of glory, mighty Lord… | Timothy Swan, 1798 | |||
ODE OF LIFE'S JOURNEY | I began life's journey when young… | E. J. King, 1844. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
ODE ON PIOUS LIFE | So let our lives and lips express… | Rearranged by B. F. White, 1869 | |||
ODE ON SCIENCE | The morning sun shines from the east… | Deacon Janaziah, 1798 | Deacon Janaziah, 1798 | ||
OGLETREE C. M. (Original) | Frequent the day of God returns… | S. M. Brown, 1859. Alto S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
OLD HUNDRED L. M. (Arr. 1) | O come, loud anthems let us sing, Loud thanks to our Almighty King… | Bishop Ken, 1661 | Guil. Franc, 1541 | ||
OLD HUNDRED L. M. (Arr. 2) | Be Thou, O God exalted high… | ||||
OLMUTZ S. M. | Your harps, ye trembling saints… | Augustus Toplady | Lowell Mason | ||
OLNEY 8s & 7s. | Come, thou Fount of ev'ry blessing… | Rev. John Robinson, 1758 | Francis Fredrick Chopin, 1835. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
ONWARD SPEED 7s & 5s | Onward speed thy conqu’ring flight… | Samuel Francis Smith | L. O. Emerson | ||
ORTONVILLE P. M. | How sweet the name of Jesus sounds… | John Newton, 1779 | Thomas Hastings, 1837 | ||
OTTERSON S. M. | Another day is past, The hours forever fled… | ||||
OXFORD C. M. D. | Shepherds, rejoice! lift up your eyes… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | Juvenile Harmony, Arranged by John Massengale, 1850 | ||
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PARIS L. M. | This spacious earth Is all the Lord’s… | William Billings | |||
PANTING FOR HEAVEN 8s | Oh, when will the period appear… | Maria DeFleury, 1791 | S. M. Brown, 1869 | ||
PARADISE PLAINS L. M. D. | The busy scene of life is clos'd… | H. S. Reese, 1859 | J. L. Hinton & H. S. Reese | ||
PARTING FRIENDS C. M. D. | The time must come when we must part… | Arr by J. C. Graham, 1859 | |||
PARTING FRIENDS (SECOND) C. M. D. | What is there here to court my stay… | Charles Wesley, c. 1749 | E. L. King, 1850 | ||
PARTING HAND L. M. | My Christian friends, in bonds of love… | Jeremiah Ingalls, 1862 | |||
PASSING AWAY C. M. | And must I be to judgment brought… | Charles Wesley, 1762 | John A. Watson, Dec. 1872; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
PATAPSCO H. M. | O Zion tune thy voice… | Philip Doddridge | J. Osgood | ||
PATTENGILL S. M. | How beauteous are their feet… | Isaac Watts | Arr. by A. N. Johnson | ||
PEACEFUL REST C. M. Original. | There is an hour of peaceful rest… | William Bingham Toppan, 1815 | Henry G. Mann | ||
PEARL ST. L. M. | Sweet is the work, my God, my King… | Isaac Watts | John Mason | ||
PENFIELD L. M. | How pleasant– how divinely fair… | Isaac Watts | J. Osgood | ||
PENICK C. M. | While trav'ling thru the world below… | M. Sykes, 1857 | M. Sykes, 1857 | ||
PETERBOROUGH C. M. | Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat, Where Jesus answers prayers.... | John Newton, 1779 | Rev. Ralph Harrison, 1780 | ||
PETERSBURG L. M. | Thus saith the high and lofty One… | ||||
PETERSBURG 8s, 7s & 4s | In thy name, O Lord, assembling… | Thomas Kelly | A. N. Johnson | ||
PETICOLAS C. P. M. | Oh could I speak the matchless worth… | Samuel Medley | Solo from Rossini, A. N. Johnson | ||
PHOEBUS C. M. D. | Lord, in the morning thou shall hear My voice… | Isaac Watts, 1719 | Psalmist 8th Hymn | ||
PICKARD’S HYMN C. M. Original. | In vain my fancy strives to paint… | T. Waller | |||
PIETY C. M. | O for a closer walk with God… | William Cowper, 1779 | B. F. White, 1850; Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
PILGRIM 8, 6s. | Come, all ye mourning pilgrims dear… | Dr. John B. Dyke, 1835. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
PILGRIM’S FAREWELL 12s, 8s. | Farewell, farewell. farewell, my friends… | Dover Selection, p. 195. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
PISGAH C. M. | Jesus Thou art the sinner’s friend, As such I look to Thee... | Rev. Richard Burnham, 1783 | J. C. Lowry, 1820 | ||
PLEADING SAVIOR 8s and 7s. | Now sees the Savior stands pleading… | William Walker, 1866 | |||
PLEASANT GROVE L. M. D. | Here in thy name eternal God... | Psalmist, hymn 934. J. T. White | |||
PLEASANT HILL C. M. D. Baptist Harmony p. 276. | Religion is the chief concern… | M. L. Nicholson | |||
PLENARY C. M. | Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound… | Isaac Watts, 1707 | A. Clark, 1835. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | ||
PLEYEL'S HYMN 7s. (Arr. 1) | Sinner, art thou still secure… | John Newton, 1779 | Iganz Joseph Pleyel | ||
PLEYEL’S HYMN 7s (Arr. 2) | Children of the heavenly King as ye journey… | John Cennick | |||
PLEYEL’S HYMN C. M. (Second) | While thee I seek, protecting Pow'r… | Helen Maria Williams, 1790 | Ignaz J. Pleyel, 1831 | ||
PORTUGAL L. M. | How pleasant, how divinely fair, O Lord of hosts… | Isaac Watts, 1719 | Thornton | ||
PORTUGUESE HYMN P. M. | Hither, ye faithful, hast with songs of triumph… | Marco Portogallo, about 1780. Alto by S. M. Denson, 1911 | |||
POTOMAC 7s | Who, O Lord, when life is o’er… | Isaac Watts | E. H. Frost | ||
PRAISE GOD C. M. | Oh, for a heart to praise my God… | Charles Wesley, 1742 | S. M. Denson, April 27, 1911 | ||
PRAY BRETHREN, PRAY 4s 7s. | Pray, brethren, pray, the prayer of faith… | William Hunter, 1548 | The Minstrel of Zion, 1845 | ||
PRESENT JOYS L. M. | We thank the Lord of heav’n and earth… | Joseph Cottle | A. M. Cagle, 1908 | ||
PRIMROSE C. M. | Salvation, O the joyful sound, ‘Tis pleasure to our ears… | Isaac Watts, 1709 | Amzi Chopin, 1805 | ||
PRIMROSE HILL C. M. | When I can read my title clear To mansions in the skies… | Isaac Watts, 1709 | |||
PROMISED DAY C. M. | How long dear Savior, Oh, how long… | Isaac Watts, 1701 | L. M. Ranford, 1859; Alto by S. M. Denson | ||
PROSPECT L. M. | Why should we start and fear to die? What tim'rous worms we mortals are... | Isaac Watts, 1707 | Graham | ||
PROSPERITY 8s | O may I worthy prove, to see… | L. P. Breelove, 1850 | |||
PROTECTION C. M. | God, my supporter, and my hope… | Rearranged by Rollin by H. Sherman, about 1835 | |||
PROTECTION L. M. Six Lines (Original) | The Lord my pasture shall prepare… | Joseph Addison, 1812 | By C. F. Letson, 1869 | ||
PROVIDENCE C. M. | What shall I render to my God… | Isaac Watts, 1719 | C. Curtis, 1820 | ||
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