| Tender Care | 331b | C.M. | When all thy mercies, O, my God | P. M. Atchley
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| Tennessee | 28 | C.M. | Afflictions, though they seem severe
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| The Babe of Bethlehem | 78 | 8, 7 | Ye nations all, on you I call | Wm. Walker
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| The Christian | 26 | 7, 7, 7, 6, 7, 7, 7, 6 | I love my blessed Saviour | Zion Songster, p. 78
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| The Christian Warfare | 37 | 12, 11, 11, 11, 12, 11 | I find myself placed in a state of probation
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| The Christian's Conflicts | 131 | 7, 6 | See how the wicked kingdom | Wm. Walker
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| The Christian's Farewell | 334 | 11s | Farewell, my dear brethren, the time is at hand
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| The Christian's Hope | 74 | 8, 8, 8, 6, 8, 8, 8, 6 | A few more days on earth to spend | Wm. Walker
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| The Converted Thief | 9 | C.M.D. | As on the cross the Saviour hung | More
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| The Family Bible | 20 | 12, 11 | How painfully pleasing the fond recollection
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| The Good Old Way | 156 | L.M. | Lift up your heads, Immanuel's friends | Wm. Walker
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| The Good Physician | 49 | 7, 6 | How lost was my condition | Wm. Walker
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| The Heavenly March | 253 | C.M. | On Jordan's stormy banks I stand | Wm. Walker
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| The Indian's Petition | 269 | 12, 12, 12, 12, 11 | Let me go to my home in the far distant west
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| The Lone Pilgrim | 256 | 11, 8, 11, 8 | I came to the place where the lone pilgrim lay | Wm. Walker
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| The Martial Trumpet | 61 | 7, 9 | Brethren, don't you hear the sound? | Rev. J. G. Landrum & Wm. Walker
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| The Midnight Cry | 32 | 7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 7 | When the midnight cry began
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| The Morning Trumpet | 195 | 7, 6 | Oh when shall I see Jesus | B. F. White
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| The Mouldering Vine | 87 | 8, 7 | Hail! ye sighing sons of sorrow | Carrell
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| The Narrow Way | 289 | L.M. | Come ye who know the Lord indeed | Rev. Andrew Grambling
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| The Penitent's Prayer | 290 | C.M. | Oh! thou, whose tender mercy hears
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| The Pilgrim's Lot | 138 | 8, 8, 6 | How happy is the pilgrim's lot | A. Grambling
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| The Pilgrim's Song | 106 | L.M. | I am a stranger here below
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| The Promised Land | 51 | C.M. | On Jordan's stormy banks I stand | Miss M. Durham
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| The Rock | 60 | 11s | In seasons of grief to my God | Wm. Houser
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| The Romish Lady | 82 | 7, 6 | There was a Romish lady
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| The Sailor's Home | 182 | L.M. | When for eternal worlds we steer | Wm. M. Caudill and Wm. Walker
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| The Saints Bound for Heaven | 258 | 12, 9 | Our bondage it shall end, by and by | J. King and W. Walker
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| The Saints' Delight | 104 | | When I can read my title clear | F. Price
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| The Shepherd's Star | 310 | 11, 10 | Hail the blest morn! see the great Mediator
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| The Singing Christian | 264 | 7, 6 | Sometimes a light surprises
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| The Soldier's Return | 36 | 8, 7 | Bright scenes of glory strike my sense
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| The Spiritual Sailor | 41 | 7, 6 | The people called Christians | I. Neighbours
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| The Sufferings of Christ | 85 | 8s | A story most lovely I'll tell | Wm. Walker
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| The Traveller | 79 | 7, 6 | Come, all you weary travellers | Lowry
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| The Trumpet | 57 | 12s | The Chariot! the chariot! its wheels roll in fire | J. Williams
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| The Trumpeters | 301 | C.M. | Hark! listen to the trumpeters | Rev. Mr. McCloud, Wm. Walker
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| The Turtle Dove | 43 | L.M. | Hark! don't you hear the turtle dove
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| The Watchman's Call | 65 | L.M. | The watchmen blow the trumpet round | Wm. Walker
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| The Young Convert | 308 | L.M. | When converts first begin to sing | S. Hill
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| This World is Not My Home | 293b | C.M. | When I can read my title clear to mansions in the skies | Rev. Mr. Gamewell
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| Thorny Desert | 83 | 8, 7 | Dark and thorny is the desert | Wm. Walker
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| Thou Art Passing Away | 329 | 11s | Thou art passing away | Rev. George Coles
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| Thou art Gone to the Grave | 160 | 13, 12, 11 | Thou art gone to the grave, but we will not deplore thee | Dr. John Clarke
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| Transport | 152 | 12, 11 | Ye children of Jesus, who're bound for the kingdom | White and Davison
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| Travelling Pilgrim | 313 | L.M. 2 lines | Farewell! vain world, I'm going home
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| Tribulation | 119 | C.M. | Death, 'tis a melancholy day | Chapin
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| True Happiness | 127 | 6, 6, 9, 6, 6, 9 | O, how happy are they | Wm. Walker
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