The Christian Harmony
INDEX

INDEXES FOR ALL EDITIONS OF WILLIAM WALKER’S CHRISTIAN HARMONY

Songs With the Word "This"

1 Weary Rest“I am this dark world's light.
3 Christmas MorningWe'll celebrate this day so grand, In honor to this little Lamb, We'll celebrate this day so grand,
7 Jehovah is My GodAnd leave this world behind;
14 I'll Serve My LordWhile trav'lling through this land;
16 The Finest FlowerThis flow'r of wonder blooms,
19 The Day of DaysTo this old world we'll say goodbye;
23b Evening HymnLord, keep us safe this night,
24t VolusiaAll this wide world to either pole,
25b BrimmerWait thou His time, so shall this night,
26b Ninety-Third'Twas grace that kept me to this day, Grace all this work shall crown,
28t MocksvilleRemember this in eating bread, And this in drinking wine.
34 Going HomeAnd let this pilgrim go on home. This world is but a land of woe,
35t LisbonWelcome to this reviving breast,
36t Lovely VineHere in this desert ground; This city can't be hid.
37 Heaven's My HomeThis world is not my resting place, I seek a better home than this,
44b Dunlap's CreekOr on this earthly ball. And this inferior clod!
46t The Hill of ZionBe banished from this place;
46b Waiting ChurchAnd make this blighted world of ours
47 Panting for HeavenFor this world has been so unkind,
53 No Parting ThereThis glorious hope revives
55b IdumeaTo lay this body down?
59b Dove of PeaceAnd I will rove this world all o'er,
60 What Did He Do?Will you surrender to this Saviour?
61b GainesTo spread thro all this earth abroad
66b The Penitent's PrayerOh! let not this great refuge fail, This only safe retreat.
70t ArlingtonThis is the day the Lord has made;
73t Ella's SongThis subject fills the starry plains
76t BrainerdO Jesus, could I this believe,
76b NightOr, if this night should prove the last,
79 KingwoodUnthinking man, remember this,
80 The Blind GirlThat heav'n is like to this. And this, I say, is heav'n.
81b Eternal JoysAnd this body laid down,
85 Mercy SeatThis bounding heart forget to beat,
88 PisgahAnd let this feeble body fail, My soul shall quit this mournful vale,
90 Brightest DaysMy soul would leave this heavy clay,
91 There is a FountainWhen this poor lisping, stamm'ring tongue
96 Mighty LoveWhat wondrous mighty work is this, We have received by this bright theme Beyond this world of strife.
97 The Guiding StarO may this blessed star of hope,
98 Christian SoldierIs this vile world a friend to grace, Thy saints in all this glor'ous war
99 Pleasant HillMore needful this than glitt'ring wealth,
111b JudkinsOr, if this night should prove the last,
114 That Glorious DayThis holy, bright, musician band, Runs through this weary land.
115 The MillenniumThis holy, bright, musician band, Runs through this weary land.
116 FloydHow dark this world would be,
119 Weary SoulsYe trav'llers through this wilderness, In this enchanted ground;
121b GreensboroThis heav'nly land from ours.
122 The Dying Boy'Twould break this body's spell:
129 CoronationOn this terrestrial ball,
135 RaymondWhen thou must quit this house of clay, This gloomy prison waits for you,
139 The Wanderer's GraveOf this poor lonely one;
145b FiduciaPrinces this clay must be your bed, Great God! is this our certain doom? Then when we drop this dying flesh,
146b BangorPrinces, this clay must be your bed, Great God! is this our certain doom?
147 FairfieldAnd make this last resolve. This were to die delightful thought!
148 LeanderIs this vile world a friend to grace, Thy saints in all this glor'ous war
149 A Good Time ComingThough we have our troubles in this world below,
150 SalvationAnd make this last resolve;
152t Cross of ChristThis is my dear delightful theme,
157 HallelujahAnd let this feeble body fail, My soul shall quit this mournful vale,
158 The Land of RestThis heav'nly land from ours.
163b BurroughsThis land is not the land for me.
165 Babylon is FallenWhat is this that comes to pass?
166 What Can I Do?Dear Lord, I give this life to Thee,
167b Come AlongAt the end of this wearisome fray.
168b SunriseThat beat me on this troubled shore;
172 The Grand HighwayIf you have started on this blessed route, This grand highway a holy way shall be,
176 Heavenly TreasuresWe'll sail away while this world burns, And He'll say this is your own. This treasure here is your reward,
185 CorinthNo: when I blush be this my shame,
188 He Loves MeHe loves me this I know;
191 Oh! Turn, SinnerSay, will you have this Christ or no? And with this glor'ous Jesus rest? Say, will you have this Christ or no?
194 O Happy DayWell may this glowing heart rejoice, Fixed on this blissful center rest;
197 The Living VineThis day with one accord; Around this feeble trusting band,
201 MissionYour friends will pass this lonesome place,
202 ImmensityNo, for this world is ever bright
206 Prayer MeetingThis robe of flesh I'll drop, and rise
207t WindhamIf she would gain this heav'nly land.
207b MeditationSay, will you have this Christ or no? And with this this glor'ous Jesus rest? Say, will you have this Christ or no?
208t He LivesWhat comfort this sweet sentence gives!
209 The Lord's SupperThis is my body broke for sin, “Do this” He cried, “till time shall end,
211t HopewellThis note above all others raise,
216b Social BandThis glor'ous host is not unknown
221t Pleyel's HymnThis my guard, and that my guide.
229 TranquilityPilgrims in this vale of tears, Past this scene of toil and pain,
233 Believer and His SoulWhat is this that casts you down, This by faith I sometimes view, Why then this dejection? This the scriptures witness;
235 Faithful SoldierFrom this vain world of sin?
236t PacoletThey may obtain this jewel Can quench this flame of fire.
244t Mutual LoveFrom this vain world of sin?
245 BozrahWho is this that comes from far,
246 The Good PhysicianBut this proved more distressing, At length this great Physician,
254t Bartimeus“Lord remove this grievous blindness,
256t Pleading SaviorSinners, can you hate this Saviour?
258 Thorny DesertBut beyond this vale of sorrows
259t CrumlyTruly blessed is this station, May I still enjoy this feeling,
263 AutumnThrough this lonely vale of tears;
265 Mourner's LamentationUnder this sore temptation: All under this character.”
278 God Holds the FutureSo many strive this world to gain,
281t Am I Born to Die?To lay this body down?
286 GangesThis fearful truth increased my pain, But when I found this truth remain,
290 AmityPeace to this sacred house!
292 Grief of LoveWhile in this vale of sorrow, He walked this way of grief and pain,
300 DesireI only live for this: This I always will require, Ah! give me this to know,
306 MiddleburyOn this festival day,
307 True HappinessWhat a mercy is this,
316 This Heavy LoadThis heavy load, I'll lay aside, We'll leave these burdens, and this woe;
318 The Martial TrumpetTo ev'ry soldier this is given:
325b Jesus Died For MeAnd this I know I'm on my way,
326 Royal ProclamationFor this love, let rocks and mountains,
328 Mercy's FreeWhat's this that in my soul is rising? This work that's in my soul begun, This will torment the sinner most, This truth through all our live shall cheer us,
332 Babylonian CaptivityLet dire destruction seize this guilty frame,
336t Sweet HarmonyOf this world's vain store, But this I do find, This blessing is mine,
336b ProbationBe this my one great bus'ness here, Transported from this vale, to live
347 Portuguese HymnTo you this day is born a Prince and Saviour;
348 We've a Mansion in HeavenHow sweet 'tis to think, when this life fades away,
351 Sweet HomeI sigh from this body of sin to be free,
356 Morning SongThe birds are now singing and this is their song,
359 Wondrous LoveWhat wondrous love is this! O my soul! What wondrous love is this, To send this precious peace to my soul?
368t Brush CreekO'er this benighted soul of mine. No: when I blush, be this my shame,
372 I Won't Turn BackThrough this world, this old world of strife;
380 Christian SongAh! what is this drawing my breath,
384 Lord I'm Depending on YouWe are trying, Lord, to live rightly in this sorrow land;
385 Sweet HeavenThis world is not my resting place,
388 AnchorIt bears us Through this earthly strife,
389 Crown of VictoryThrough this dark world of ours
394 Stubborn HeartTo melt this stubborn stone away; This heart, this frozen heart of mine. To move this stupid heart of mine. And melt this stubborn heart of mine.
397t HantsAnd from this moment, live or die,
397b BedanAll this wide world, to either pole,
399t LockportBe banish'd from this place;
400b HallAre once to be compar'd with this,
402t Olive LeafAll this wide world, from either pole,
405t HoneywelLord, form this wretched heart anew,
409t Little MarlboroughAnd must this body die? This mortal frame decay? Shall but refine this flesh,
410b KambiaIs this our mortal frame!
413b BarbyTo this dear cov'nant of Thy word
417b ZanesvilleOh, what a sun, which broke, this day,
419t Rockingham (First)To spread through all this earth abroad
421t SeymourThis fountain in his day,
427 NaomiLet this petition rise:
433 New HavenThis earth,” he cries, “is not my place,
434 Nobler ChoiceOf this dear gift possessed,
440t BeulahWith this I venture nigh;
441 The Lonesome DoveYe trav'llers through this wilderness, In this enchanted ground;
445 RevelationFar from this world of toil and strife,
446 DamascusIs in this book denied.
450t Burford“Father, remove this bitter cup,
461 LynnAffects this precious hiding place:
468t MendonHis kindness this return exacts,
480 SalinevilleCan make this world of guilt remove;
482 GrayHis kindness this return exacts,
493t KedronRemove this load of guilty woe, Should bruise this wretched soul of mine
498 HendonThis my guard, and that my guide.
499t Hasten SinnerEre this evening's course be run.
503 Invocation (New)In this propitious hour, In this social meeting. In this social meeting. In this social meeting.
506 Dying LoveWith this true and living bread. This blest cup of sacrifice:
507t UnionFrom whence does this union arise,
507b SicilyBut this Saviour died to have us
511 FarewellThis world, flesh, and Satan must all be denied;
515 Olive ShadeHallow this grief.
516 OliphantPilgrim thro' this barren land;
523 ConquestWho live in this day, No day like this day has appeared.
524 When Shall We Meet Again?In this dark vale of woes,
528 Throne of GloryFor all this dying sorrow,
542 The Heavenly HomeWhen from this earthly prison free,
546b Oak GroveCome let us cross this river deep, This swelling stream that separates
549t The Christian's FarewellThat we must be parted from this social band;
549b The Droneto lay this body down.