| A cheerful word, a kindly smile | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| A fountain was opened on Calvary | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| A King divine is a friend of mine | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| A King is born in Bethlehem | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| A little more giving, a little less greed | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| A sinner more wretched than I | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 7 |
| A solas al huerto yo voy | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 1 |
| A wondrous song was given to me | C. A. M. (Author) | 5 |
| Across the mystic maze of years | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| After a while, the burdens we have borne so long | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| All blotted out, all blotted out | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| All earth today is bright and gay | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| All hail to thee, Emanuel | C. A. M. (Author) | 7 |
| All is dark, I cannot see my way | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| All my cloudy days are bright | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| All paths are bright | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| All that drew me I have left behind | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| All that held me, I have left behind | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| All that I am or hope to be | C. A. M. (Author) | 11 |
| All the joy in the world is thine | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| All the world is bright to me | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Allt blifvit nytt, Efter aangest och strid | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Anything or nothing, worldly wealth or fame | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| As a lighthouse on the shore | C. A. M. (Author) | 3 |
| As of old when the hosts of Isr'l | C. A. M. (Author) | 39 |
| At morning, when we awaken | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| At one with God, how rich is my condition | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 5 |
| At the cross, at the cross, Wonder found me | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Awake, and in his strength renewed | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 9 |
| Awake, awake, O earth, awake and sing | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Awake, awake, the dawn of day is breaking | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Awake, awake, with light the skies are glowing | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Away with doubt, away with fear | C. A. M. (Author) | 3 |
| Beautiful flowers of Eden | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Believer, there's a blessing | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Bells of peace on high | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Betrayed with a kiss | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Blessed be he, the God of our salvation | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Blessed Comforter, dwell in me I pray | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Bring, O bring again to me | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| By the blood on the cross of Calvary | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| By thy love which feared no danger | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Carols sing to our King | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Child in lowly manger lying | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Christ is born, Christ is born | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Clinging to Calvary, where naught but love I see | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Close, close to thee, In childhood | C. A. M. (Author) | 10 |
| Clouds may hover over me | C. A. M. (Author) | 9 |
| Come where the fountains are flowing | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| Come, ye heavy laden | C. A. M. (Author) | 3 |
| Conquest banners streaming, Bid us | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Conquest banners streaming, Bid us onward go | C. A. M. (Author) | 3 |
| Cross crowned hill above a verdant plain | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Day by day, hour by hour | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Do you know the Savior as I know him? | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Don't you hear the tumult in the city | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Down by a river where the breezes blow | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Draw me nearer, O my Savior | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Earth is but a place to tarry | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Easter bells, Easter bells, pealing | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Ever abiding in his love | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Every voice that carols to the King | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Faith reveals in untold beauty | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| Faithful is he and great his mercies are | C. A. M. (Author) | 11 |
| Falter not, falter not in the battle | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| Far above earth's tumult | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 14 |
| Far above the world so high | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Far and wide the angels' song | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Far away the noise of strife upon my ear is falling | C. A. M. (Author) | 118 |
| Far up the mountain of sin do I roam | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Flow, flow on life's broad stream | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Flowers in the meadow growing | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| For gentle rain that fills anew the spring | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| For my sins, is pardon found | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| For you, sinner, for you | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Forward, Christian soldier, go | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| From dawn to evensong is but a day | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| From the morning dawn as the hours roll on | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| From the throne flows a wondrous stream | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 7 |
| Galilean, meek and lowly | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Gather the sunbeams as they fall | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Give me no treasures that last but a while | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Go and tell unto all the gospel story | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 10 |
| God holds the key to the crosses | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| God is calling now for workers | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| God is ever careful of his own | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| God laid on me a cross to carry | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| God's own hand shall lead me | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| Grant, my dear Lord, thy blessing unto me | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 5 |
| Hark, on the highway of life a sound | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Hark, on the highway of life a sound As crested waves of ocean roar | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 8 |
| Hark, the Sabbath bells are pealing Softly o'er the dew-kissed land | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Hasten away, do not delay | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Hate made a cross from the wood of a tree | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Have you done your very best | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Have you ever tried to bear your burdens all alone | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 11 |
| He my refuge is, my fortress | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Hear the chimes of the gospel bells | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Heavenly doors were opened | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Here we all must part, here the aching heart | C. A. M. (Author) | 12 |
| Hold thou my hand, O Lord when pleasures vain allure me | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| Holy Bible, word divine | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| How glorious is the holy word | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| How often you think of your home | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Hvar och ensaa s'ger Gud | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| I am fully satisfied with Jesus's love | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| I am glad to tell, with my soul 'tis well | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| I am happy every day, for I know | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| I am happy in the Lord, sweetly trusting | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| I am not under law, I'm under grace | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| I am rejoicing now in sins forgiven | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 5 |
| I am sailing on a sea | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| I am the Way, the Savior said, And I would | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 9 |
| I cannot understand while walking hand in hand | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| I claim for my own a King on a throne | C. A. M. (Author) | 4 |
| I come to the garden alone | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 193 |
| I do not know and none can tell | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| I do not know the depth [depths] of Jesus' love | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 6 |
| I have a Comrade who knows me well | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| I have a friend indeed, a friend I often need | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 9 |
| I have a friend, than whom I need no other | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| I have a friend unfailing | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| I have a friend who knows me so well | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| I have blessed peace though the storm may beat | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| I hear it in the midnight hour | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| I knew I was a sinner | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| I know I am a sinner | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| I know I love my Savior | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 1 |
| I love him because I know him | C. A. M. (Author) | 3 |
| I love him, though unworthy ever | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| I love to think of Jesus, who else could it be | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 9 |
| I must have Jesus with me | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| I must lay this body down and soar away | C. A. M. (Author) | 5 |
| I often wonder what shall be | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| I was once a sinner, but I came | C. A. M. (Author) | 36 |
| I saw around the throne | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| I seem to see one walking | C. A. M. (Author) | 3 |
| I shall wear a golden crown, When I get home | C. A. M. (Author) | 28 |
| I sought to find my heart's desire | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| I strive to walk the narrow way | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| I walk with Jesus tho' his pierced feet | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| I want to be there at the roll call | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| I want to tell the sory I love so well | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| I will not leave you comfortless (Miles) | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| I will not let thee go until thou bless me | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| I will seek to be a blessing | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| I'd like to be a child again | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| If a cross I bear | C. A. M. (Author) | 3 |
| If pathless forests meet my view | C. A. M. (Author) | 7 |
| If the voice of God should come to you | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 18 |
| If to Christ our only King men redeemed we try to bring | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 28 |
| If you are a loafah an' a drunkard | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| If you have knelt before your God in prayer | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| I'll cling to him, whose pierced feet | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| I'll cling to thee, Jesus, in joy and in pain | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| I'll never cease to love him | C. A. M. (Author) | 3 |
| I'm traveling now on the safest road | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 8 |
| I'm weary of bearing my burden | C. A. M. (Author) | 4 |
| In a manger low, in a cattle shed | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| In my heart I have a song | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| In the beauty of the earth | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| In the glory of the early morning | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| In the word of God is a wondrous plan | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| In thy hands, O Jesus, all my life I place | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Is there on your heart a burden | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Is there One who can feed the hungry soul | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| It may be in the valley, where countless dangers hide | C. A. M. (Author) | 22 |
| I've been redeemed by the precious blood | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Jerusalem, O city bright | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Jesus Christ my pardon purchased | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Jesus, I have come to thee | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Jesus in the morning when I wake | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Jesus knows my cares | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Jesus, my Savior, calls in tones so clear | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Jesus, my Savior, when I stand and view | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Jesus, to thee I kneel in sweet submission | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Joy is springing in this soul of mine | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| Just a little nearer, speaks a loving voice | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Just a step from here to heaven | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Just beyond the river Jordan, just across its | C. A. M. (Author) | 10 |
| Just to have the loving heart of Jesus | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Kings of the earth dwell in palaces fair | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Life is but a moment that soon will be past | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Life is but a span in the measure of years | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| Life is full of sunshine when the sun | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Life is like the rolling ocean | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Listen to the song the birds are singing | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Long ago I lost my evil love for sinning | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| Look up when all the way is dark | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 5 |
| Lullaby, lullaby, Angels guard | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| March on, O sons of God | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 5 |
| Mid the throng in which I'm daily living | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 1 |
| My Father's house above | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| My heart is singing as the days go by | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| My Lord has done so much for me, through all the passing days | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| My sins, O the peace giving thought | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| My sins were many, without a doubt | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| My trust I place now and ever | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 6 |
| My way was not the right way | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Myriads of fragrant flowers | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Name of all the names the dearest | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Never friendless, I have a wonderful friend | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Never mind the weather, dark or fair | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 5 |
| No caste nor creed, nor party pride | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| No matter where you may roam | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Nothing have I to offer worth his praise | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| O come and walk with me | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| O for words to sing unto Christ my King | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| O Friend of sinners, I know thy great compassion | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| O garden lowly, earthly yet holy | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| O give ear to our cry O Lord | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| O happy Christian, who knows his sin forgiven | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| O how marvelous, O how wonderful | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| O I'm travelling, hallelujah | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| O joyous bells of Easter morning | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| O let us to the tomb now wend | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| O radiant morn, when Jesus was born | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| O sin of mine, that bowed his head | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| O sinner, your Savior now waiting stands | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 6 |
| O the joyous greetings we shall see | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| O the wondrous love the Father shows | C. A. M. (Author) | 3 |
| O what a change from a world of despair | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 6 |
| O'er the battlements of heaven | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 7 |
| O'er the hills and valleys let the tidings fly | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Oft perplexed by doubr and fear | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| Once upon the cross Jesus died for me | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Open, O gates of glory | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Open wide the windows of your soul and find | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Other folks may not approve me | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| Out on the ocean my frail bark will glide | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Over all a God of love is reigning | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Over and over, I'm tempted and tried | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Over the valleys the shadows fall | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Praises be to God for I am glory bound | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 9 |
| Praises to God for I am glory bound | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| Rejoice, rejoice, the King | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Remember thy Creator and learn to heed his word | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 6 |
| Ring a message far and wide | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Ring on, O bells of hope | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| Ring, ring, merry, merry bells | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Ringing sweetly on the quiet air | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Room for Jesus, can it be | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 9 |
| Rouse ye O ye freemen | C. A. M. (Author) | 3 |
| Safe in the fold we've gathered the sheep | C. A. M. (Author) | 3 |
| Said Washington to Betsy Ross | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| Say, what means this great commotion | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Shepherd divine be thou near us | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Sin may leave its mark | C. A. M. (Author) | 3 |
| Sing with joy, for the world still awaits to hear | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Slumber, Child divine | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Sometimes abovethe path I tread | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Sometimes the days seem so dreary | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| Sometimes you grow weary | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Somewhere on the path of life | C. A. M. (Author) | 3 |
| Souls are dying everywhere | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Sowing, sowing, sowing for the Master | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| Star of the Christmas morning | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Star of the midnight gleaming | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Storms do not alarm me, they sometime must cease | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Sweep on to conquer the unknown world | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Sweet are the roses of Sharon | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Take Jesus with you in youth's brightest hours | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Take your burden to Jesus | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| Tarry with me, my Savior, when the morn breaks | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 6 |
| The army of the cross advances | C. A. M. (Author) | 3 |
| The birds have their nests, the blessed Master said | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| The days that glide so swiftly | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| The golden sands are flowing | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| The heavens are telling the glory of God (Yale) | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 1 |
| The hills are crowned with roses | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| The hope of the world is Calvary | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| The hope of the world is Jesus | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| The love of the Savior of sinners | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| The Master is come | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 1 |
| The mourners left weeping | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 5 |
| The path that I have trod | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| The pathway is often so dreary I scarce can see | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| The Savior stands outside thy door | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| The shadows of the night | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| The story of redemtion still is told | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| The strangers to God his grace and his love | C. A. M. (Author) | 4 |
| The sunshine I have found will fill each day | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 5 |
| The word came unto Noah, Go and build yourself an ark | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| The word of the Lord can never fail | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| The Word that God has given | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| The world that God has given | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| The youth of every land | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| There are many mansions fair | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| There are sorrows which for us are hard to bear | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| There are those who are discouraged | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| There are two ways before me | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 5 |
| There is a city, bright and fair | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| There is a land of wondrous beauty | C. A. M. (Author) | 11 |
| There is a name that is laden with grace | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| There is a Shepherd who cares for His own | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 36 |
| There is hope, O soul, for you | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| There is no cross now standing | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| There is no day so dark, but has its gleam | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| There is no storm where Jesus is | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| There is one who always walks beside me | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| There is one who stands upon the threshold | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| There may be lands as yet unknown | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| There was a Rose in Sharon growing | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| There's a land of peace and pleanty | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| There's a land of peace and plenty | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| There's a land to which my steps are leading | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| There's a mansion that is waiting over there | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| There's a message borne | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| There's a mother on her knees in prayer | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| There's a name that makes my happiness complete | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| There's a robe that I shall wear | C. A. M. (Author) | 3 |
| There's a shout in the camp, keep the fires brightly burning | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 12 |
| There's a wedding feast preparing | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| They crucified him who knew no sin | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| They nailed my Lord upon the tree | C. A. M. (Author) | 4 |
| This is my salvation, Jesus died for me | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| This land through which I journey | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Thou shalt not have, so says the Lord | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 6 |
| Though all the world may pass me by | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Though I know I must go through the valley low | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Though many, many years may pass away | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Though the hand of winter touches hill and plain | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Though the storms of life may gather | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Though the tomb essayed to hold him | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Though the world allure with its gilded charm | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| Through the heavy losses, and unyielding crosses | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Thy white stars laid in heaven's blue | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| Time stands and waits while we go rushing by | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| 'Tis the Lord who redeems us | C. A. M. (Author) | 3 |
| Toiling, and often weary | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| Trusting in Jesus from day to day | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| 'Twas love that gave at greatest cost | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| 'Twas the life of Christ, my Lord | C. A. M. (Author) | 7 |
| 'Twas when I surrendered to Christ my all | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Up Calvary's hill Jesus patiently trod | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 9 |
| Uplifted high on Calvary across I see | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Walking in the morning bright | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 12 |
| Walking with Jesus on Emmaus way | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| We are looking upward every day | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| We are waiting for the dawning of the day | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| We are willing workers, waiting Jesus' call | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| We believe, O Lord, in the Holy Spirit [Ghost] | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| We walk and talk together | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Weary and wandering and sunken in sin | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| What a joy is mine, what a peace divine | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| What shall separate us from a Savior's love | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| When God the world created | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| When God's almighty hand | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 6 |
| When I ask thee, Lord, not knowing | C. A. M. (Author) | 3 |
| When I sought him, freely brought him | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| When Jesus bore the cross to Calvary | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| When Jesus came to earth from heaven above | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| When Jesus comes in glory to call his loved | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| When my daily path brings trouble nigh | C. A. M. (Author) | 3 |
| When my last word I have | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| When sorrow and grief o'erwhelm you | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 5 |
| When the cord of life for me is broken | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| When the early morn is breaking | C. A. M (Author) | 5 |
| When the Lamb was crucified | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| When the power of evil is near | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| When the storm spends its fury | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| When the sun upon his way | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| When the word of God is torn apart | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| When things go wrong and silent is my song | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 6 |
| When Thou art near me | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| When trials come to me | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| When upon bended knee Jesus whispered to me | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 14 |
| When you are discouraged and don't know what to do | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| When you get to heaven, as you surely will | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 1 |
| When you have passed through the valley | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Where does he dwell | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Where is the church of the days | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Whispering words of comfort | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| White the robes they wear | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 5 |
| Who is this stranger who waits at my door | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| Who is this that's waiting, waiting | C. A. M. (Author) | 5 |
| Who will hear us when we pray | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| Whosoever, saith the Lord, and pardon | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 4 |
| Why don't you get right with God | C. A. M. (Author) | 2 |
| Wide, wide as the ocean, high as the Heaven above | C. A. M. (Author) | 5 |
| With a deeper love, dear Savior | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| With love and praise all nature's voice is sounding | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| With my heart I believe on the Saviour | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Work in earnest for the One | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |
| Would you know just where to seek Him | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 3 |
| You have heard the good old gospel | C. Austin Miles (Author) | 2 |