| A marvelous gospel, and one you need | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 4 | 
 | A sinner doomed to die, To ruin drawing nigh | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 5 | 
 | A stranger and a foreigner | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Again we come with birds and flowers | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Around thee, blessed Savior | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | As you travel o'er life's pathway | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Blessed Jesus, make me holy | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | Blessed thought, how sweet to ponder | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Can a boy forget his mother (Cooper) | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | Come to me, come to me, Hear the Savior pleading | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 4 | 
 | Dear Lord, I give myself to thee, Forever Thine to be | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | Dear Lord, increase my faith, I pray | W. G. C. (Alterer) | English | 4 | 
 | Earth has its many clouds | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Examine thyself, dear sinner | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Go gather them in from the byways of sin | W. H. Cooper (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | Go work with your might, Lo! the harvest is waiting | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | Have you not heard of a happy home | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 4 | 
 | Have you not heard of that beautiful home | Eld. W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | I am weary, Lord, and the day seems long | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | I have been to Jesus for rest today | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 3 | 
 | I know not why there's death and sighs | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | I shall reach the land | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 5 | 
 | I was an outcast once a sinner lost | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | If all those things we value most | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | If of those unpictured glories | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | I'm glad that my Savior from heaven came down | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | In looking back ovr the years gone by | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 5 | 
 | In Scotland stood a humble home | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | In the conflict now being waged with sin | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | In the evanescent beauty of the early morning | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | In the way of truth and light | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | I've a message true and grand | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | I've the blest assurance in my heart today | W. G. C. (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Jesus has saved me, how wondrous the thought | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | Jesus, Lord, may my conception | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Jesus, my soul delights to adore thee | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Jesus stands at mercy's gate | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Keep close to Jesus, while your journey here | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | Let us bury our sadness and banish our tears | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Life has its sorrows, it has its tears | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Lo, my name is written in the Lamb's book of life | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | Lo, the midnight hour swiftly hastens on | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | Lord, to my wayward heart | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | My life is filled with blessings | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Nearer, loving Savior, Draw me to Thy breast (Cooper) | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | No righteous works which I have done | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Now as evening shadows hover | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | O, cling to the Bible, the book God has given | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | O how precious is the word | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | O how sweet it will be to be there | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | O I love the gospel song | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | O I often sit and ponder, when the sun is sinking low | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | O listen, do you hear? | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | O my Savior hear me, Fears encompass me | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | O the soul is like a garden overgrown | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | O wonderful, wonderful story, The sweetest that ever was told | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | O'erwhelmed with amazement at Jesus I gaze | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Oft hard to bear the toil and struggle here | W. G. C. (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | O I often sit and wonder as the years are rolling by | Rev. W. G. C. (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | On a night all dark and lonely | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | On the world he redeemed, lo, the Savior looks | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | One step at a time Life's mountain we climb | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Our life is like an upward grade | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 5 | 
 | Rushing down the mountain | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Sinner, art thou weary, of a life of sin? | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Sinner, Christ to you is saying | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Sinner, come, O come | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Some day to earth I'll bid adieu | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Sunlight now is gleaming, on the sparkling dews | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 4 | 
 | Sunned with cloudless hopes of glory | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Surrender to Jesus, just now | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | Surrender to Jesus today | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | Tenderly care for the children | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | The Lord Jehovah reigns, And over His vast domain | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | The Savior died on Calvary, And shed His precious blood for me | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | The soul is a wonderful temple | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 4 | 
 | The soul unforgiven, all sad and wan | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | There are many who struggle and toil | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | There is a home whose grandeur has to mortals never been told | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | There was a time I know, when in the book of heaven | W. G. Cooper (Alterer) | English | 1 | 
 | Thou, God of majesty and power | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | 'Tis a wondrous contemplation | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Trustworthy and true, and will you ever do | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | 'Twas wondrous grace that saved my soul | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Wafted down the ages, lo, there comes a joyous strain | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | We need not wait until we pass | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | We need not wait until we pass up through the pearly | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | What will you do with Jesus, Who gave for you His all? | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | What wondrous fields of beauty | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | When in the far distant ages gone by | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | When Jesus first saved me | Rev. W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | When shall close the earth's long ages, Christ shall come to claim His own | Rev. W. G. C. (Author) | English | 5 | 
 | When the gorgeous tints of morning | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 4 | 
 | When we meet beyond the river (Cooper) | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | When you strive to do a deed | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | While sitting by my lonely fireside | Rev. W. G. C. (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | Whiter than the snow, dear Jesus, make me | W. G. Cooper (Author) | English | 8 | 
 | Would you reach some useful plain | W. G. Cooper (Author) |  | 3 |