| A happy band of helpers | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| A shining world of flowers | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 1 |
| A step on the threshold, a knock at the door | A. J. C. (Author) | 1 |
| Again the golden sunbeams | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| All the city lies in sleeping | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Are there any standing idle | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 8 |
| Are we mindful of our duty | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Are you helping win the battle | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 7 |
| Are you loitering in the highway | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| As onward you journey on life's rugged way | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| As soldiers we've enlisted | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| As the moments fall there's work | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| As you journey along o'er the highway of life | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| Be a little light for Jesus | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Be a little sunbeam everywhere you go | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 9 |
| Be a soldier true | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| Be a witness for the Master | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Be happy sings the little bird | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| Beautiful star of the ages | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Behold the Savior silent stand ere slain on Calvary | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Behold the winter's storm and blight | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Bells today are ringing | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Beyond the hills, beyond the sea | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Beyond the shadows of the sinking day | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 5 |
| Beyond the sunset gates of gold | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| Beyond the sunshine and the rain | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Beyond the winter's storm [storms] and blight | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 6 |
| Bright Easter is coming | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Came an angel to Joshua | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Christian, haste ere the night begin | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| Come, thou who art athirst today | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Come with thy burden, come with thy sin | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Daily we are sowing | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Daisies of the meadow, in the grasses tall | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Dare to be true if the tempter assail | Alice J. Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| Dark winter's night has flown away | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Do the duty nearest lying | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Down the ages afar, Once again we behold | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Easter bells are ringing everywhere like a mighty voice | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Every day for Jesus, 'tis a debt we owe | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Every loving service for the Master given | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Fling abroad the gospel banner | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Flowers of June are gleaming | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Flowers are blooming everywhere | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Forward, Christian soldier, forward go with song | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Forward, forward, Christian soldiers, ever onward go | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Gladly we welcome you all back again | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| God will not fail you | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Hail the joy to mortals given | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Hail the Lord of glory | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| Happy Christmas snowflakes | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Hark, the bells of joy are ringing | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Hark the dear Savior's knock | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Hark, the gladness ringing | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Hark, the tramp of coming legions | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| Hark, there's someone knocking | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Hark, unto the anthems ringing | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Have you left the path of sin | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Hear us, heavenly Father, as on thee | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 4 |
| Heavenly Father, as we bow before thee | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 5 |
| I have called upon the Savior | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| I heard a knock at my heart's door | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| If Temptation oft confronts you | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| If you have a heart that's | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 4 |
| Awake, O world, from slumber, Awake from winter's night! | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 1 |
| In life's garden we are sowing | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 6 |
| In the dim woodlands, silent and deep | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| In the field, in the wood | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| In the hall of judgment | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| In the still garden, dark and lone | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| In the valiant Christian army | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| In this world of darkness | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 4 |
| Jesus belongs to all | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Jesus is calling you into the fold | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Jesus my barque is frail | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Jesus, Savior, bless us now | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Joy of all nations | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Just a cup of cooling water | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Just a dainty basket filled with autumn bloom | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 6 |
| Just a day of service for the Master given | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Lead us, Savior, lead us ever | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 7 |
| Leading souls to Jesus | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Learn of Jesus every day | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| Learn to look on the bright side | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Let the gospel banner be unfurled | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Let us bring our offerings | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Let us sing the song of the birds on wing | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Lift the banner of the cross | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 4 |
| Light the shining lamp of love | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Lilies of Easter, wondrously fair | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Lilies of the valley white as drifted snow | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Little stars of Christmas | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Lord, we seek from thee a blessing | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| Low at the throne of grace we bow | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Marching, ever onward, little travelers we | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Merry bells of Easter | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Not alone in the Bible God's love | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Now enthroned in glory | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Now we hail the joyous chime of Easter joybells | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| O buttercup, rose, and lily | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| O city of David arouse from rest | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| O day of days that time can never dim | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| O dreaming hills and valleys | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| O dreaming plain and river | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| O Father, lead us gently by the hand | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 6 |
| O King of love, King of love | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Rejoice, for summer time is here. | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 1 |
| O praise the Lord, ye hills and vales | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| O ring the joybells o'er and o'er | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| O season sweet when hill and vale | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| O soldiers of Christ, thou shalt victory win | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| O the book of the ages | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| O the promises of God long have Satan's might withstood | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 13 |
| O the song that echoed | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| O theme of music's pages | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| O there's light in the skies | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| O we greet with joy and song | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| O ye who are fighting the forces of wrong | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| O ye who walk the paths of sin | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| O'er songless field and forest | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| O'er the lands that now are lying | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| O little shell by the sea-shore | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| On the summer breezes | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| On this day of gladness, let us join to sing | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Once a golden star blossomed | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| One little word for Jesus | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| Onward all ye nations in the march of peace | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Our Father's love is over all | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Out in summer's land of wonder | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Over every land in darkness | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Over the ocean in silence grows | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Praise, O praise the Lord, ye nations | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Praise the Lord, O shining worlds above | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| Praise the Lord, ye glowing fountains | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Praise to God is everywhere | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| Put on your royal splenders | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| River and valley, mountains so grand | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Roses smile in every place | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Savior, guide our footsteps | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Scatter shining sunbeams | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Since I came to the Savior for pardon | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Sing and rejoice! The Lord is come! | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Sing, little birdie | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Sing little birds in the tree tops | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Sing, sing, sing, little bird | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Sinner, the time of salvation is now | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Soldiers of the cross, be loyal | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Some day I shall cross the river | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Someone is waiting for words you may say | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 4 |
| Someone spoke a pleasant word | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Sound, sound the battle cry | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 8 |
| Stand apart with Jesus | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| Stream and vale, rejoice | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 4 |
| Take heed what you sow | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| Thank you, thank you | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| The harvest depends on the seed | Alice J. Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| The lillies know it's springtime | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| The morning is breaking | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| The praise of the heavenly King | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| The praises of the heavenly King | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 4 |
| The precious sacrifice is made | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| The roses are bringing | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| The Savior loved the children | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| The south winds are chanting a carol | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| The world must be taken for Jesus | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 11 |
| There are burdens to be lightened | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 5 |
| There are many today who are wandering away | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 5 |
| There is a city that gleams afar | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 4 |
| There is sunshine for all | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| There's a blessing for you if you'll only rejoice | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 4 |
| There's a call for volunteers | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 1 |
| There's a gleam of light in the skies | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| There's a place just for you in the work of the Lord | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| There's a right and wrong side | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| There's a story sweet and old, that is waiting to be told | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 10 |
| There's a tempest ever raging | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| They will meet me over there | A. J. C. (Author) | 1 |
| Though we cross the ocean | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 4 |
| Though life's pathway may lead through the shadows | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Though mighty hosts of sin assail | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 4 |
| Though oft thy prayers seem all in vain | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 4 |
| Though tempest clouds may darkly roll | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| Though the storms of life appall | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| Though time brings changes and decay | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Though we are but children, something | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Thy cup of woe, thy weight of loss | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Tick, tock, tick, tock, tick, tock, tick, tock | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| To thee whose power no bounds can know | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Traveler on life's winding way | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Under the snow so white and deep | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 6 |
| Victor now the Savior stands | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| We are little daffodils | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| We hail thee, glorious summer | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| We welcome thee, O sacred day | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Welcome, O summer, joy thrills | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| We're little ships that sail away | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| What gladness comes with shades of night | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 4 |
| What seed are you sowing | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 4 |
| When burdens of life seem too heavy to bear | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| When the days of earth have their courses run | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| When the icy chains are broken | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| When the smiling skies of spring | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| When the summer comes with its cloudless skies | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Where Jesus dwells there is sunshine | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| Where some pathway in shadow is lying | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Who will be a helper | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Why are treetops swaying | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Wide swing the portals of mercy today | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Would you at the harvest | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| Would you be guided o'er life's rugged way | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Would you haste today | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Would you scatter blessed sunshine | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |
| Would your hearts be filled with rapture | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 5 |
| Wouldst thou find sunshine | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 3 |
| Ye lands, where the flag of the Lord | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 4 |
| You can make your life a wondrous powder for Jesus | Alice Jean Cleator (Author) | 2 |