O Come, Come Away | 144 | | O come, come away! the Sabbath morn is passing | W. Houser
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Whitestown | 135 | L.M. | Where nothing dwelt but beasts of prey | Ward
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America | 27 | S.M. | My soul, repeat his praise | Wetmore
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Florida | 120 | S.M. | Let sinners take their course | Wetmore
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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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Long Sought Home | 302 | C.M. | Jerusalem, my happy home | Wilham Bobo
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Alabama | 116 | C.M. | Angels in shining order stand | William Walker
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Pacolet | 106b | 7, 6 | Shall men pretend to pleasure | Wm. Golightly, jr.
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Disciple | 123 | 8s & 7s D. | Jesus, I my cross have taken | Wm. Houser
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Dove of Peace | 89 | C.M. | O tell me where the Dove has flown | Wm. Houser
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Isles of the South | 86 | 11s | Wake, Isles of the South! your redemption is near | Wm. Houser
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Sweet Gliding Kedron | 200 | 11s | Thou sweet gliding Kedron, by thy silver stream | Wm. Houser
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The Rock | 60 | 11s | In seasons of grief to my God | Wm. Houser
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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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An Address for All | 99 | C.M. | I sing a song which doth belong | Wm. Walker
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Bruce's Address | 132 | 7, 7, 7, 5, 7, 7, 7, 5 | Soldiers of the cross, arise | Wm. Walker
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Christian Prospect | 323 | L.M. | We have our trials here below | Wm. Walker
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Come and Taste With Me | 105 | 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 9, 6 | Come and taste, along with me | Wm. Walker
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Complainer | 18 | 7, 6 | I am a great complainer, that bears the name of Christ | Wm. Walker
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Contented Soldier | 314 | L.M. | I've listed in the holy war | Wm. Walker
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Dudley | 250 | C.M. | When I can read my title clear | Wm. Walker
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Faithful Soldier | 122 | 7, 6 | O when shall I see Jesus | Wm. Walker
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French Broad | 265 | L.M. | High o'er the hills the mountains rise | Wm. Walker
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Hallelujah [1] | 107 | C.M. | And let this feeble body fail | Wm. Walker
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Heavenly Armour | 93 | | And if you meet with troubles | Wm. Walker
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Hicks' Farewell | 19 | C.M. | The time is swiftly rolling on | Wm. Walker
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Humble Penitent | 172 | 8, 7 (with refrain) | Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive | Wm. Walker
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In That Morning | 194 | L.M. | Jesus, my all, to heav'n is gone | Wm. Walker
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Indian's Farewell | 25b | 6 lines 7s | When shall we all meet again | Wm. Walker
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Invitation | 2 | 8, 7, 4 | Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched | Wm. Walker
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Jerusalem | 11 | L.M. | Jesus my all to heav'n is gone | Wm. Walker
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Louisiana | 62 | 8, 7 | Come, little children, now we may | Wm. Walker
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Millennium | 75 | 12, 12, 12, 13 | The time is soon coming | Wm. Walker
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Missionary Farewell | 328 | 8, 7, 4 | Yes, my native land, I love thee | Wm. Walker
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Mutual Love | 53 | 7, 6 | O when shall I see Jesus | Wm. Walker
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Pardoning Love | 268 | C.M. | In evil long I took delight | Wm. Walker
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Parting Hand | 113 | L.M. | My Christian friends, in bonds of love | Wm. Walker
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Sincerity | 101 | 11s | How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord | Wm. Walker
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Sweet Harmony | 59 | 10s | O tell me no more of this world's vain store | Wm. Walker
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Sweet Prospect | 137 | C.M. | On Jordan's stormy banks I stand | Wm. Walker
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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's Conflicts | 131 | 7, 6 | See how the wicked kingdom | Wm. Walker
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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 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 Lone Pilgrim | 256 | 11, 8, 11, 8 | I came to the place where the lone pilgrim lay | Wm. Walker
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The Sufferings of Christ | 85 | 8s | A story most lovely I'll tell | Wm. Walker
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The Watchman's Call | 65 | L.M. | The watchmen blow the trumpet round | Wm. Walker
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Thorny Desert | 83 | 8, 7 | Dark and thorny is the desert | Wm. Walker
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True Happiness | 127 | 6, 6, 9, 6, 6, 9 | O, how happy are they | Wm. Walker
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