Author: A. H. AckleyHymnal: CCHC1949 #d16 (1949)Person Name: A. H. AckleyFirst Line: Among the friends I call my ownRefrain First Line: Yes, Jesus is the perfect FriendLanguages: English
Author: J. C. AddieHymnal: CCHC1949 #d513 (1949)Person Name: J. C. AddieFirst Line: When Moses and the Isr'lites [his people] [his soldiers]Languages: English
Author: W. C. AgarHymnal: CCHC1949 #d129 (1949)Person Name: W. C. AgarFirst Line: I am glad I found the SaviorRefrain First Line: O I want to see my Savior face to faceLanguages: English
Author: Josiah K. AlwoodHymnal: CCHC1949 #d312 (1949)Person Name: Josiah K. AlwoodFirst Line: O they tell me of a home far beyond the skiesRefrain First Line: O the land of cloudless dayLanguages: English
Author: J. B. AtchinsonHymnal: CCHC1949 #d148 (1949)Person Name: J. B. AtchinsonFirst Line: I have read of a beautiful city, Far awayLanguages: English
Author: Henry BarracloughHymnal: CCHC1949 #d263 (1949)Person Name: Henry BarracloughFirst Line: My Lord has garments so wondrous fineRefrain First Line: Out of the ivory palaces, into a world of woeLanguages: English
Author: Lydia BaxterHymnal: CCHC1949 #d401 (1949)Person Name: Lydia BaxterFirst Line: Take the name of Jesus with you, child of sorrowLanguages: English
Author: A. M. BeanHymnal: CCHC1949 #d433 (1949)Person Name: A. M. BeanFirst Line: The sands have been washed in the footprintsRefrain First Line: And the toils of the road will seem nothingLanguages: English
Author: George BennardHymnal: CCHC1949 #d327 (1949)Person Name: George BennardFirst Line: On a hill far away stood an old rugged crossRefrain First Line: So I'll cherish the old rugged crossLanguages: English
Author: Sanford F. BennettHymnal: CCHC1949 #d464 (1949)Person Name: Sanford F. BennettFirst Line: There's a land that is fairer [brighter] than dayRefrain First Line: In the sweet by and byLanguages: English
Author: Emma Frances Bevan; Erdmann NeumeisterHymnal: CCHC1949 #d377 (1949)Person Name: Emma Frances BevanFirst Line: Sinners Jesus will receiveRefrain First Line: Sing it o'er and o'er againLanguages: English
Author: Philip P. BlissHymnal: CCHC1949 #d168 (1949)Person Name: Philip P. BlissFirst Line: I will sing of my Redeemer, And his wondrous loveRefrain First Line: Sing, O, sing of my RedeemerLanguages: English
Author: Philip P. BlissHymnal: CCHC1949 #d332 (1949)Person Name: Philip P. BlissFirst Line: Only an armor bearer, proudly [firmly] I standLanguages: English
Author: Philip P. BlissHymnal: CCHC1949 #d374 (1949)Person Name: Philip P. BlissFirst Line: Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of lifeRefrain First Line: Beautiful words, wonderful words, wonderful words of lifeLanguages: English
Author: Philip P. BlissHymnal: CCHC1949 #d441 (1949)Person Name: Philip P. BlissFirst Line: The whole world was lost in the darkness of sinRefrain First Line: Come to the light 'tis shining for theeLanguages: English
Author: Philip P. BlissHymnal: CCHC1949 #d538 (1949)Person Name: Philip P. BlissFirst Line: Whosoever heareth, shout, shout the soundLanguages: English
Author: Herbert H. BoothHymnal: CCHC1949 #d144 (1949)Person Name: Herbert H. BoothFirst Line: I have given up all for Jesus this vainRefrain First Line: Life's morn will soon be waningLanguages: English
Author: Ellen K. BradfordHymnal: CCHC1949 #d309 (1949)Person Name: Ellen K. BradfordFirst Line: O tender and sweet was the Master's [Father's] [Savior's] voiceLanguages: English
Author: Carrie E. BreckHymnal: CCHC1949 #d52 (1949)Person Name: Carrie E. BreckFirst Line: Christ, our mighty Captain, leads against the foeRefrain First Line: Forward, forward, 'tis the Lord's commandLanguages: English
Author: Carrie E. BreckHymnal: CCHC1949 #d93 (1949)Person Name: Carrie E. BreckFirst Line: Gideon, with three hundred soldiersRefrain First Line: Blow thy trumpet, break thy pitcherLanguages: English
Author: Carrie E. BreckHymnal: CCHC1949 #d250 (1949)Person Name: Carrie E. BreckFirst Line: My blessed Lord was crucified, The day was darkRefrain First Line: Ring out the blessed news againLanguages: English
Author: Carrie E. BreckHymnal: CCHC1949 #d453 (1949)Person Name: Carrie E. BreckFirst Line: There was [is] one who was willing to die in my steadRefrain First Line: They are nailed to the crossLanguages: English