The Juvenile Instructor

Music from ”The Juvenile Instructor“ (1866–1929)

The Juvenile Instructor, English.
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. George Q. Cannon; Deseret Sunday School Union; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Periodical, 1866–1929. 948 songs.


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1929 (Return to top)
Dec 1929.
Prelude and Postlude for February 1930

Words: N/A

Music: Willy Reske

Instrumental

p. 701
Dec 1929.
Merry, Merry Christmas

Words: Evan Stephens

Music: Evan Stephens

p. 708

Other versions of this song:
Merry, Merry Christmas

Nov 1929.
Prelude and Postlude for January 1930

Words: N/A

Music: Willy Reske

Instrumental

p. 633
Oct 1929.
Prelude and Postlude for December

Words: N/A

Music: Willy Reske

Instrumental

p. 578
Sep 1929.
Prelude and Postlude for November

Words: N/A

Music: Schubert

Instrumental

p. 515
Aug 1929.
Prelude and Postlude for October

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 455
Jul 1929.
Prelude and Postlude for September

Words: N/A

Music: Maurine Dewsnup

Instrumental

p. 388
Jun 1929.
Prelude and Postlude for August 1929

Words: N/A

Music: Willy Reske

Instrumental

p. 329
May 1929.
Prelude and Postlude for July 1929

Words: N/A

Music: Francelle Evans

Instrumental

p. 265
May 1929.
Mother

Words: Unknown

Music: Alfred M. Durham

pp. 272–273

Other versions of this song:
Mother

Apr 1929.
Prelude and Postlude for June 1929

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 201
Apr 1929.
Centennial Hymn

Words: Evan Stephens

Music: Evan Stephens

p. 207

Other versions of this song:
Centennial Hymn

Mar 1929.
Prelude and Postlude for May 1929

Words: N/A

Music: Francelle Evans

Instrumental

p. 147
Feb 1929.
Prelude and Postlude for April 1929

Words: N/A

Music: Lucile Burnhope

Instrumental

p. 81
Jan 1929.
Prelude and Postlude for March 1929

Words: N/A

Music: Maurine Dewsnup

Instrumental

p. 17
1928 (Return to top)
Dec 1928.
Prelude and Postlude for February 1929

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 681
Nov 1928.
Prelude and Postlude for January 1929

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 617
Oct 1928.
Prelude and Postlude for December

Words: N/A

Music: Willy Reske

Instrumental

p. 553
Sep 1928.
Prelude and Postlude for November

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 489
Aug 1928.
Prelude and Postlude for October

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 437
Jul 1928.
Prelude and Postlude for September

Words: N/A

Music: Willy Reske

Instrumental

p. 381
Jun 1928.
Prelude and Postlude for August 1928

Words: N/A

Music: Willy Reske

Instrumental

p. 319
May 1928.
Prelude and Postlude for July 1928

Words: N/A

Music: Willy Reske

Instrumental

p. 255
Apr 1928.
Prelude and Postlude for June 1928

Words: N/A

Music: Willy Reske

Instrumental

p. 195
Mar 1928.
Prelude and Postlude for May 1928

Words: N/A

Music: Willy Reske

Instrumental

p. 143
Feb 1928.
Prelude and Postlude for April 1928

Words: N/A

Music: Willy Reske

Instrumental

p. 83
Jan 1928.
Prelude and Postlude for March 1928

Words: N/A

Music: Willy Reske

Instrumental

p. 23
1927 (Return to top)
Dec 1927.
Prelude and Postlude for February 1928

Words: N/A

Music: Alfred M. Durham

Instrumental

p. 679
Nov 1927.
Prelude and Postlude for January 1928

Words: N/A

Music: Willy Reske

Instrumental

p. 619
Oct 1927.
Prelude and Postlude for December

Words: N/A

Music: Alfred M. Durham

Instrumental

p. 563
Oct 1927.
In memory of the sacrifice

Words: Annie D. Palmer

Music: Willy Reske

pp. 566–567

Other versions of this song:
In memory of the sacrifice

Sep 1927.
Prelude and Postlude for November

Words: N/A

Music: Alfred M. Durham

Instrumental

p. 507
Aug 1927.
Prelude and Postlude for October

Words: N/A

Music: Willy Reske

Instrumental

p. 447
Jul 1927.
Prelude and Postlude for September

Words: N/A

Music: Willy Reske

Instrumental

p. 383
Jun 1927.
Prelude and Postlude for August 1927

Words: N/A

Music: Willy Reske

Instrumental

p. 319
Jun 1927.
A voice from slumbering nations

Words: Edwin F. Parry

Music: Edwin F. Parry

pp. 322–323

Other versions of this song:
A voice from slumbering nations

May 1927.
Prelude and Postlude for July 1927

Words: N/A

Music: Willy Reske

Instrumental

p. 253
May 1927.
Wonderful One

Words: A. J. T. Sorensen

Music: Willy Reske

p. 259

Other versions of this song:
Wonderful One

Apr 1927.
Prelude and Postlude for June 1927

Words: N/A

Music: Millie Thomson

Instrumental

p. 197
Apr 1927.
Father of Mercy

Words: Ottiwell Heginbotham

Music: Maurine Dewsnup

p. 199

Other versions of this song:
Father of Mercy

Mar 1927.
Prelude and Postlude for May 1927

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 139
Feb 1927.
Prelude and Postlude for April 1927

Words: N/A

Music: Willy Reske

Instrumental

p. 83
Jan 1927.
Prelude and Postlude for March 1927

Words: N/A

Music: Mozart

Instrumental

p. 23
Jan 1927.
O come, let us seek God

Words: Annie G. Lauritzen

Music: Willy Reske

p. 27

Other versions of this song:
O come, let us seek God

1926 (Return to top)
Dec 1926.
Prelude and Postlude for February 1927

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 693
Nov 1926.
Prelude and Postlude for January 1927

Words: N/A

Music: Mary Allen

Instrumental

p. 629
Oct 1926.
Prelude and Postlude for December

Words: N/A

Music: Mary Allen

Instrumental

p. 570
Sep 1926.
Prelude and Postlude for November

Words: N/A

Music: Willy Reske

Instrumental

p. 503
Aug 1926.
Prelude and Postlude for October

Words: N/A

Music: Willy Reske

Instrumental

p. 439
Jul 1926.
Prelude and Postlude for September

Words: N/A

Music: Willy Reske

Instrumental

p. 379
Jun 1926.
Prelude and Postlude for August 1926

Words: N/A

Music: Willy Reske

Instrumental

p. 315
May 1926.
Prelude and Postlude for July 1926

Words: N/A

Music: Stanley R. Brain

Instrumental

p. 247
Apr 1926.
Prelude and Postlude for June 1926

Words: N/A

Music: Stanley R. Brain

Instrumental

p. 187
Apr 1926.
Easter Song

Words: Evan Stephens

Music: Evan Stephens

p. 191

Other versions of this song:
Easter Song

Mar 1926.
Prelude and Postlude for May 1926

Words: N/A

Music: Stanley R. Brain

Instrumental

p. 131
Feb 1926.
Prelude and Postlude for April 1926

Words: N/A

Music: After Kern, E. P. K.

Instrumental

p. 75
Jan 1926.
Prelude and Postlude for March 1926

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 17
1925 (Return to top)
Dec 1925.
Prelude and Postlude for February 1926

Words: N/A

Music: Mary A. Packham

Instrumental

p. 651
Nov 1925.
Prelude and Postlude for January 1926

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 587
Oct 1925.
Prelude and Postlude for December

Words: N/A

Music: Mary A. Packham

Instrumental

p. 531
Sep 1925.
Prelude and Postlude for November

Words: N/A

Music: Mary A. Packham

Instrumental

p. 475
Aug 1925.
Prelude and Postlude for October

Words: N/A

Music: Mary A. Packham

Instrumental

p. 419
Jul 1925.
Prelude and Postlude for September

Words: N/A

Music: Mary A. Packham

Instrumental

p. 363
Jun 1925.
Prelude and Postlude for August 1925

Words: N/A

Music: Edward P. Kimball

Instrumental

p. 304
May 1925.
Prelude and Postlude for July 1925

Words: N/A

Music: Handel

Arr.: Edward P. Kimball

Instrumental

p. 243
May 1925.
Ode to Utah (This is the Place)

Words: Alfred M. Durham

Music: Alfred M. Durham

pp. 260–261

Other versions of this song:
Ode to Utah

May 1925.
The brooklet

Words: Ione Olsen (age 10)

Music: Elda Neves (age 7)

p. 277

Other versions of this song:
The brooklet

Apr 1925.
Prelude and Postlude for June 1925

Words: N/A

Music: After Saltz

Instrumental

p. 187
Mar 1925.
Prelude and Postlude for May 1925

Words: N/A

Music: After Saltz

Instrumental

p. 131
Mar 1925.
I’ll try

Words: Joseph H. Dean

Music: Joseph H. Dean

p. 149

Other versions of this song:
I’ll try

Feb 1925.
Prelude and Postlude for April 1925

Words: N/A

Music: After Saltz

Instrumental

p. 75
Jan 1925.
Prelude and Postlude for March 1925

Words: N/A

Music: Kern

Instrumental

p. 21
1924 (Return to top)
Dec 1924.
Prelude and Postlude for February 1925

Words: N/A

Music: R. Kern

Instrumental

p. 646
Dec 1924.
If I speak just words of kindness

Words: Samuel B. Mitton

Music: Samuel B. Mitton

pp. 650–651

Other versions of this song:
If I speak just words of kindness

Nov 1924.
Prelude and Postlude for January 1925

Words: N/A

Music: Lucile Burnhope

Instrumental

p. 587
Oct 1924.
Prelude and Postlude for December

Words: N/A

Music: Lucile Burnhope

Instrumental

p. 525
Sep 1924.
Prelude and Postlude for November

Words: N/A

Music: Concone

Instrumental

p. 468
Aug 1924.
Prelude and Postlude for October

Words: N/A

Music: Concone

Instrumental

p. 410
Jul 1924.
Prelude and Postlude for September

Words: N/A

Music: C. C. Stearns

Instrumental

p. 353
Jun 1924.
Prelude and Postlude for August 1924

Words: N/A

Music: Leroy J. Robertson

Instrumental

p. 297
Jun 1924.
O My Father

Words: Eliza R. Snow

Music: Evan Stephens

p. 301

Other versions of this song:
O My Father

May 1924.
Prelude and Postlude for July 1924

Words: N/A

Music: Leroy J. Robertson

Instrumental

p. 247
Apr 1924.
Prelude and Postlude for June 1924

Words: N/A

Music: G. A. Kerns

Instrumental

p. 191
Mar 1924.
Prelude and Postlude for May 1924

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 132
Mar 1924.
My first March

Words: N/A

Music: Elda Neves (age 6)

Instrumental

p. 161
Feb 1924.
Prelude and Postlude for April 1924

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 79
Jan 1924.
Prelude and Postlude for March 1924

Words: N/A

Music: After Cowan

Instrumental

p. 22
1923 (Return to top)
Dec 1923.
Prelude and Postlude for February 1924

Words: N/A

Music: Schumann

Arr.: Edward P. Kimball

Instrumental

p. 621
Nov 1923.
Prelude and Postlude for January 1924

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 563
Oct 1923.
Prelude and Postlude for December

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 507
Oct 1923.
Springtime has come

Words: Elda May Curtis

Music: Elda May Curtis (age 8)

p. 541

Other versions of this song:
A Spring Song

Sep 1923.
Prelude and Postlude for November

Words: N/A

Music: Handel

Arr.: Edward P. Kimball

Instrumental

p. 453
Aug 1923.
Prelude and Postlude for October

Words: N/A

Music: Schubert

Arr.: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 399
Jul 1923.
Prelude and Postlude for September

Words: N/A

Music: Clementi

Arr.: Edward P. Kimball

Instrumental

p. 345
Jun 1923.
Prelude and Postlude for August 1923

Words: N/A

Music: Jessie Seamons

Instrumental

p. 287
May 1923.
Prelude and Postlude for July 1923

Words: N/A

Music: Haydn

Arr.: Edward P. Kimball

Instrumental

p. 233
Apr 1923.
Prelude and Postlude for June 1923

Words: N/A

Music: Susie Guthrie

Instrumental

p. 181
Mar 1923.
Prelude and Postlude for May 1923

Words: N/A

Music: Edw. P. Kimball

Instrumental

p. 127
Mar 1923.
Closing Hymn

Words: Unknown

Music: E. Meredith Going

p. 134

Other versions of this song:
Closing Hymn

Feb 1923.
Prelude and Postlude for April 1923

Words: N/A

Music: Edw. P. Kimball

Instrumental

p. 75
Jan 1923.
Prelude and Postlude for March 1923

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 17
1922 (Return to top)
Dec 1922.
Prelude and Postlude for February 1923

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 662
Dec 1922.
My Redeemer, just and true

Words: James H. Hood

Music: James H. Hood

pp. 668–669

Other versions of this song:
My Redeemer, just and true

Dec 1922.
Good morning song

Words: Florence Page

Music: Florence Page

p. 681
Dec 1922.
Fly, little bird

Full credits not available

p. 682

Other versions of this song:
Fly, little birds

Nov 1922.
Prelude and Postlude for January 1923

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 610
Oct 1922.
Prelude and Postlude for December

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 553
Sep 1922.
Prelude and Postlude for November

Words: N/A

Music: Edward P. Kimball

Instrumental

p. 493
Sep 1922.
I think of my Savior

Words: Samuel B. Mitton

Music: Samuel B. Mitton

pp. 500–501

Other versions of this song:
I think of my Savior

Aug 1922.
Prelude and Postlude for October

Words: N/A

Music: Edward P. Kimball

Instrumental

p. 433
Jul 1922.
Prelude and Postlude for September

Full credits not available

Instrumental

p. 375
Jul 1922.
Our Sunday School Home

Words: James H. Hood

Music: James H. Hood

pp. 384–385

Other versions of this song:
Our Sunday School Home

Jun 1922.
Prelude and Postlude for August 1922

Full credits not available

Instrumental

p. 316
May 1922.
Prelude and Postlude for July 1922

Words: N/A

Music: Marguerite Flamm

Instrumental

p. 253
Apr 1922.
Prelude and Postlude for June 1922

Words: N/A

Music: Marguerite Flamm

Instrumental

p. 195
Apr 1922.
O, Say what is truth? [first line only]

Full credits not available

Arr.: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 199
Apr 1922.
Little lambs so white and fair

Words: Elizabeth Whitney Brown

Music: Unknown

pp. 216–217

Other versions of this song:
Little Lambs So White and Fair

Apr 1922.
Fly, little birds

Full credits not available

p. 217

Other versions of this song:
Fly, little birds

Mar 1922.
Prelude and Postlude for May 1922

Words: N/A

Music: Marguerite Flamm

Instrumental

p. 141
Feb 1922.
Prelude and Postlude for April 1922

Words: N/A

Music: Anna Dittmer

Instrumental

p. 82
Feb 1922.
Jesus, once of humble birth

Words: N/A

Music: [Meyerbeer]

Arr.: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 86
Jan 1922.
Prelude and Postlude for March 1922

Words: N/A

Music: Anna Dittmer

Instrumental

p. 24
Jan 1922.
The wondrous gift

Words: Charles Wesley

Music: Frank W. Asper

p. 30

Other versions of this song:
O Thou, Before the World Began

1921 (Return to top)
Dec 1921.
Prelude and Postlude for February 1922

Words: N/A

Music: Anna Dittmer

Instrumental

p. 642
Dec 1921.
Communion Hour

Words: Evan Stephens

Music: Evan Stephens

p. 654

Other versions of this song:
The quiet, solemn hour

Nov 1921.
Prelude and Postlude for January 1922

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 592
Oct 1921.
Prelude and Postlude for December

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 537
Sep 1921.
Prelude and Postlude for November

Words: N/A

Music: Marguerite Flamm

Instrumental

p. 473
Aug 1921.
Prelude and Postlude for October

Words: N/A

Music: Marguerite Flamm

Instrumental

p. 419
Jul 1921.
Prelude and Postlude for September

Words: N/A

Music: Marguerite Flamm

Instrumental

p. 363
Jun 1921.
Prelude and Postlude for August 1921

Words: N/A

Music: Noel Fuller

Instrumental

p. 304
May 1921.
Prelude and Postlude for July 1921

Words: N/A

Music: Noel Fuller

Instrumental

p. 244
May 1921.
We Remember

Words: Evan Stephens

Music: Evan Stephens

pp. 246–247

Other versions of this song:
We Remember

Apr 1921.
Prelude and Postlude for June 1921

Words: N/A

Music: Noel Fuller

Instrumental

p. 186
Apr 1921.
Prelude

Words: N/A

Music: C. A. Kerns

Instrumental

p. 190
Apr 1921.
I do believe

Words: William Thomas Giffe

Music: Unknown

p. 204

Other versions of this song:
I do believe

Mar 1921.
Prelude and Postlude for May 1921

Words: N/A

Music: Noel Fuller

Instrumental

p. 132
Feb 1921.
Prelude and Postlude for April 1921

Full credits not available

Instrumental

p. 72
Feb 1921.
All through the night

Words: Harold Boulton

Music: Unknown

p. 84

Other versions of this song:
All Through the Night

Jan 1921.
Prelude and Postlude for March 1921

Full credits not available

Instrumental

p. 14
Jan 1921.
Largo

Full credits not available

Instrumental

pp. 18–19
1920 (Return to top)
Dec 1920.
Prelude and Postlude for February 1921

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 610
Dec 1920.
Prelude

Words: N/A

Music: Dr. C. H. Rinck

Instrumental

p. 621
Nov 1920.
Prelude and Postlude for January 1921

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 559
Oct 1920.
Prelude and Postlude for December

Words: N/A

Music: Rochneiwicz

Instrumental

p. 500
Oct 1920.
Adagio

Words: N/A

Music: W. Dahlhoff

Instrumental

p. 503
Sep 1920.
Prelude and Postlude for November

Words: N/A

Music: Rochneiwicz

Instrumental

p. 451
Aug 1920.
Prelude and Postlude for October

Words: N/A

Music: Rochneiwicz

Instrumental

p. 385
Aug 1920.
Meditation

Words: N/A

Music: I. Blied

Instrumental

pp. 388–389
Jul 1920.
Prelude and Postlude for September

Words: N/A

Music: Gerrit de Jong, Jr.

Instrumental

p. 332
Jul 1920.
Andantino

Words: N/A

Music: Dr. W. Volckmar

Instrumental

p. 337
Jul 1920.
The Pioneer

Words: Annie Wells Cannon

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

pp. 338–339

Other versions of this song:
The Pioneer

Jul 1920.
Deliverance

Words: Ruth May Fox

Music: Gerrit de Jong Jr.

pp. 339–341

Other versions of this song:
Deliverance

Jun 1920.
Prelude and Postlude for August 1920

Words: N/A

Music: Gerrit de Jong, Jr.

Instrumental

p. 280
Jun 1920.
Baby Land

Words: George Cooper

Music: Helen Hinckley

p. 286

Other versions of this song:
Baby Land

May 1920.
Prelude and Postlude for July 1920

Words: N/A

Music: Gerrit de Jong, Jr.

Instrumental

p. 224
May 1920.
Onward Ever

Words: Susa Young Gates

Music: B. C. Gates

pp. 230–231

Other versions of this song:
Victory Song

Apr 1920.
Prelude and Postlude for June 1920

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 177
Mar 1920.
Prelude and Postlude for May 1920

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 125
Feb 1920.
Prelude and Postlude for April 1920

Full credits not available

Instrumental

p. 71
Feb 1920.
The simple faith

Words: John Greenleaf Whittier

Music: Gerrit de Jong Jr.

p. 76

Other versions of this song:
The Simple Faith

Jan 1920.
Prelude and Postlude for March 1920

Full credits not available

Instrumental

p. 14
1919 (Return to top)
Dec 1919.
Prelude and Postlude for January and February

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 661
Nov 1919.
Prelude and Postlude for January

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 604
Nov 1919.
Teach me to sing

Words: Evan Stephens

Music: Evan Stephens

p. 607

Other versions of this song:
Teach me to sing

Oct 1919.
Prelude – Postlude

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 541
Oct 1919.
Let the children sing

Words: Evan Stephens

Music: Evan Stephens

p. 542

Other versions of this song:
Let the children sing

Jul 1919.
March for Reed Organ

Words: N/A

Music: Alfred M. Durham

Instrumental

p. 372
Jun 1919.
Prelude (from Piano Sonata C major)

Words: N/A

Music: W. A. Mozart

Instrumental

pp. 308–309
May 1919.
Second Sacramental

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 258
Apr 1919.
Springtime

Words: Unknown

Music: Joseph S. Cooper

pp. 186–187

Other versions of this song:
Springtime

1918 (Return to top)
Dec 1918.
Bethlehem’s Song of Triumph

Words: Burton H. Winslow

Music: Alfred M. Durham

pp. 646–468

Other versions of this song:
Bethlehem’s Song of Triumph

Jul 1918.
Land of America

Words: Edwin F. Parry

Music: Edwin F. Parry

p. 359

Other versions of this song:
Land of America

Apr 1918.
Mother

Words: Frances K. Taylor

Music: Frances K. Thomassen

p. 210

Other versions of this song:
The Dearest Names

Jan 1918.
In faith we fearless stand

Words: Sarah C. Maeser

Music: Gerrit de Jong Jr.

p. 22

Other versions of this song:
In faith we fearless stand

1917 (Return to top)
Nov 1917.
This is the place

Words: William A. Morton

Music: F. K. T.

p. 589

Other versions of this song:
This is the place

Sep 1917.
A song of praise

Words: Ruth May Fox

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

pp. 464–465

Other versions of this song:
A song of praise

Aug 1917.
The power of love

Words: Joseph L. Townsend

Music: Edwin F. Parry

pp. 414–416

Other versions of this song:
The power of love

Jul 1917.
Land of the free

Words: John M. Chamberlain

Music: John M. Chamberlain

p. 358

Other versions of this song:
Land of the Free

Jun 1917.
Sacramental Hymn

Words: B. F. Cummings Jr.

Music: Evan Stephens

p. 305

Other versions of this song:
Sacramental Hymn

Apr 1917.
The homeland

Words: Hugh Reginald Haweis

Music: Arthur Sullivan

p. 195

Other versions of this song:
The homeland

Mar 1917.
Hosannas clear are now resounding

Words: Charles S. Nebeker

Music: Charles S. Nebeker

p. 136

Other versions of this song:
Hosannas clear are now resounding

Mar 1917.
All through the night

Words: Harold Boulton

Music: Unknown

p. 147

Other versions of this song:
All Through the Night

Jan 1917.
Let us sing of our salvation

Words: Evan Stephens

Music: Evan Stephens

pp. 28–29

Other versions of this song:
Let us sing of our salvation

Jan 1917.
My soul awake

Words: Mary A. W. Schaer

Music: Douglas Brian

pp. 29–30

Other versions of this song:
My soul awake

1916 (Return to top)
Dec 1916.
The Seer

Words: John Taylor

Music: S. B. Mitton

pp. 818–819

Other versions of this song:
The Seer, Joseph, The Seer

Dec 1916.
Divine Love

Words: N/A

Music: John M. Chamberlain

Instrumental

pp. 820–821
Nov 1916.
Sleep, beloved, sleep

Words: Unknown

Music: W. Taubert

p. 746

Other versions of this song:
Sleep, beloved, sleep

Sep 1916.
We thank thee, Heavenly Father

Words: Lula Greene Richards

Music: Lucy M. Green

p. 605

Other versions of this song:
We Thank Thee, Heavenly Father

Jul 1916.
Little Violet

Words: Douglas Brian

Music: Douglas Brian

p. 457

Other versions of this song:
Little Violet

Jul 1916.
My native land

Words: Douglas Brian

Music: Douglas Brian

pp. 457–458

Other versions of this song:
My native land

Jun 1916.
Sacramental

Words: N/A

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

Instrumental

p. 391
May 1916.
His creatures, all

Words: Alfred C. Rees

Music: Edward P. Kimball

p. 315

Other versions of this song:
His creatures, all

May 1916.
Beautiful May

Words: Lillian Foster

Music: K. E. Fordham

p. 316

Other versions of this song:
Beautiful May

Apr 1916.
The voice of the shepherd

Words: Charles S. Nebeker

Music: Charles S. Nebeker

p. 242

Other versions of this song:
The voice of the shepherd

Apr 1916.
Tenderly now our voices raise

Words: Douglas Brian

Music: Douglas Brian

p. 243

Other versions of this song:
Tenderly now our voices raise

Mar 1916.
Meditation

Words: N/A

Music: Edward P. Kimball

Instrumental

p. 170
Feb 1916.
The smallest of mine

Words: Edward P. Kimball

Music: Edward P. Kimball

p. 99

Other versions of this song:
The smallest of mine

Jan 1916.
Dear Mother Mine

Words: J. Leland Dewey

Music: Levi C. Parker

p. 25

Other versions of this song:
Dear Mother Mine

1915 (Return to top)
Dec 1915.
While shepherds watched

Words: Nahum Tate

Music: Frank Moore Jeffrey

pp. 801–802

Other versions of this song:
While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks

Nov 1915.
Zion

Words: Maud Dobson

Music: Gerrit de Jong Jr.

p. 721

Other versions of this song:
Zion

Oct 1915.
Camp Fire March

Words: N/A

Music: Ida Horne White

Instrumental

pp. 651–653
Jul 1915.
Lift your heads in glad thanksgiving

Words: Charles S. Nebeker

Music: Charles S. Nebeker

p. 447

Other versions of this song:
Lift your heads in glad thanksgiving

Jun 1915.
If I were a sunbeam

Words: Mary Wilson Todd

Music: Bertha Owens

p. 376

Other versions of this song:
If I were a sunbeam

Jun 1915.
Jubilee Song

Words: Susa Young Gates

Music: B. Cecil Gates

p. 377

Other versions of this song:
Jubilee Song

May 1915.
Soldier’s Dream

Words: Eliza E. Hewitt

Music: Albert J. Powell

p. 295

Other versions of this song:
Soldier’s Dream

Mar 1915.
Easter Bells

Words: Eliza M. Sherman

Music: Albert J. Powell

pp. 168–169

Other versions of this song:
Easter Bells

Mar 1915.
Peace and Rest

Words: Frank C. Steele

Music: L. C. Parker

p. 169

Other versions of this song:
Peace and Rest

Feb 1915.
The Land of Washington

Words: D. B. Dudley

Music: W. O. Perkins

pp. 96–97

Other versions of this song:
The Land of Washington

Jan 1915.
Home Love

Words: Evan Stephens

Music: Dr. Joseph Parry

pp. 24–25

Other versions of this song:
O Home Beloved

1914 (Return to top)
Dec 1914.
Glory be to God (A Christmas carol)

Words: Evan Stephens

Music: Evan Stephens

p. 789

Other versions of this song:
“Glory be to God” the angels sang

Dec 1914.
A Christmas Carol

Words: Charles S. Nebeker

Music: Charles S. Nebeker

p. 790

Other versions of this song:
A Christmas Carol

Jul 1914.
I live for those who love me

Words: George Linnaens Banks

Music: Edwin F. Parry

pp. 452–453

Other versions of this song:
I Live for Those Who Love Me

May 1914.
Lullaby in a canoe

Words: Blanche K. McKey

Music: Levi C. Parker

p. 321

Other versions of this song:
Lullaby in a canoe

Apr 1914.
Little duties

Words: E. Frank Soderborg

Music: Edwin F. Parry

p. 253

Other versions of this song:
Little duties

Apr 1914.
Mother

Words: Louis W. Larsen

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

p. 254

Other versions of this song:
Mother

Mar 1914.
O ye peaceful mountain valleys

Words: Charles S. Nebeker

Music: Charles S. Nebeker

p. 175

Other versions of this song:
O ye peaceful mountain valleys

Feb 1914.
I can see Thee, O my Savior

Words: Evan Stephens

Music: E. Stephens

pp. 99–100

Other versions of this song:
I can see Thee, O my Saviour!

Jan 1914.
All hail! The bright new year!

Words: Parel Parker

Music: Levi C. Parker

pp. 28–29

Other versions of this song:
All hail! The bright new year!

1913 (Return to top)
Dec 1913.
The wondrous sacrifice

Words: Theodore E. Curtis

Music: Henry A. Tuckett

p. 834

Other versions of this song:
The wondrous sacrifice

Nov 1913.
Many, many little stars

Words: E. Frank Soderborg

Music: Gerrit de Jong Jr.

p. 760

Other versions of this song:
Many, many little stars

Oct 1913.
God made the sky that looks so blue

Words: Joseph Ballantyne

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

p. 677

Other versions of this song:
Gratitude

Aug 1913.
Baby Corn

Words: Unknown

Music: Levi C. Parker

pp. 534–535

Other versions of this song:
Baby Corn

Jul 1913.
Our banner

Words: N. Albert Sherman

Music: Edwin F. Parry

pp. 455–456

Other versions of this song:
Our banner

Jun 1913.
Let me labor in Thy service

Words: Evan Stephens

Music: Charles S. Nebeker

p. 387

Other versions of this song:
Let me labor in Thy service

May 1913.
Gentle mother dear

Words: Vivia F. Huish

Music: F. J. Huish

p. 313

Other versions of this song:
Gentle mother dear

May 1913.
A Sunday school sacrament hymn

Words: John M. Chamberlain

Music: John M. Chamberlain

p. 314

Other versions of this song:
A Sunday school sacrament hymn

Apr 1913.
Spring

Words: Fr. The German

Music: Bertha Owen

p. 238

Other versions of this song:
Spring

Apr 1913.
Mother

Words: M. A. Stewart

Music: Leona B. Brown

pp. 238–239

Other versions of this song:
Mother

Mar 1913.
Sacramental Hymn

Words: William A. Morton

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

p. 163

Other versions of this song:
Sacramental Hymn

Feb 1913.
Daisies

Words: Josephine Spencer

Music: Levi C. Parker

p. 88

Other versions of this song:
Daisies

Jan 1913.
God bless the old folks

Words: Unknown

Music: Henry A. Tuckett

pp. 22–24

Other versions of this song:
God bless the old folks

Jan 1913.
Where do all the daisies go?

Words: Royal Gifts for the Kindergarten, 1889

Music: Joseph Ballanyne

p. 25

Other versions of this song:
Where do all the daisies go?

1912 (Return to top)
Dec 1912.
Christmas Bells

Words: Unknown

Music: George H. Thomas

pp. 705–706

Other versions of this song:
Christmas Bells

Nov 1912.
With all my powers of heart and tongue

Words: Isaac Watts

Music: John M. Chamberlain

p. 634

Other versions of this song:
With All the Power of Heart and Tongue

Nov 1912.
Cradle Song

Words: Franz Carl Hiemer

Music: Von Weber

pp. 634–635

Other versions of this song:
Cradle Song

Oct 1912.
A Song of Thanks

Words: Mary G. Trask

Music: Frank E. Saville

p. 598

Other versions of this song:
A Song of Thanks

Sep 1912.
Freedom waves her joyous pinions

Words: Orson F. Whitney

Music: Edwin F. Parry

pp. 514–515

Other versions of this song:
Freedom waves her joyous pinions

Jul 1912.
Be Thou Perfect

Words: Ruth May Fox

Music: Leona B. Brown

pp. 394–395

Other versions of this song:
Be Thou Perfect

Jun 1912.
Zion stands with hills surrounded

Words: Thomas Kelly

Music: John M. Chamberlain

p. 328

Other versions of this song:
Zion Stands with Hills Surrounded

May 1912.
Indian Lullaby

Words: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Music: Unknown

p. 292

Other versions of this song:
Indian Lullaby

Apr 1912.
Golden sunbeams

Words: Unknown

Music: Ira B. Wilson

pp. 231–232

Other versions of this song:
Golden sunbeams

Apr 1912.
Spring Song

Words: Hans Christian Andersen; Gudrun Thorne-Thomsen

Music: Ellen H. Thomas

p. 232

Other versions of this song:
Spring Song

Mar 1912.
Forward be our watchword

Words: Henry Alford

Music: Dr. J. Stainer

p. 152

Other versions of this song:
Forward be our watchword

Jan 1912.
Utah, dear Utah

Words: Unknown

Music: James H. Hood

pp. 26–28

Other versions of this song:
Utah, dear Utah

Jan 1912.
The sweet story of old

Words: Jemima Luke

Music: Unknown

p. 47

Other versions of this song:
I Think When I Read That Sweet Story

1911 (Return to top)
Dec 1911.
Sing a song of Christmas

Words: Edith Virginia Bradt

Music: Henry A. Tuckett

pp. 718–719

Other versions of this song:
Sing a song of Christmas

Nov 1911.
Ere life’s fleet hour has flown

Words: Sarah E. Mitton

Music: Edwin F. Parry

p. 645

Other versions of this song:
Ere life’s fleet hour has flown

Nov 1911.
Christmas Carol

Words: Helen Ekin Starrett

Music: Juliette Aurelia Graves Adams

p. 662

Other versions of this song:
Christmas Carol

Oct 1911.
Autumn Leaves

Words: Alveretta S. Engar

Music: Charles J. Engar

p. 589

Other versions of this song:
Autumn Leaves

Oct 1911.
In Autumn

Words: Rebecca J. Weston

Music: Mildred J. Hill

p. 606

Other versions of this song:
In Autumn

Jun 1911.
My soul is full of peace and love

Words: William W. Phelps

Music: Joseph J. Daynes

pp. 338–339

Other versions of this song:
My Soul Is Full of Peace and Love

Jan 1911.
God sees all

Words: Unknown

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

p. 23

Other versions of this song:
God sees all

Jan 1911.
Children’s prayer

Words: Lucy E. Browning

Music: Louise Sloan

p. 33

Other versions of this song:
Children’s prayer

1910 (Return to top)
Nov 1910.
The Sunday school volunteers

Words: Unknown

Music: B. G. Greenhill

Adapt.: George D. Pyper

p. 602

Other versions of this song:
[Unknown title]

Oct 1910.
Hark! O hear those strains now swelling!

Words: Charles S. Nebeker

Music: Charles S. Nebeker

p. 542

Other versions of this song:
Hark! O hear those strains now swelling!

Oct 1910.
Thanksgiving Song

Words: Child Garden

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

p. 550

Other versions of this song:
Thanksgiving Song

Sep 1910.
Utah, fairest Utah

Words: Joseph Ballantyne

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

p. 480

Other versions of this song:
Sweet native land of Thee I sing

Sep 1910.
A little brown leaf

Words: Lilla Thomas Elder

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

p. 490

Other versions of this song:
The Little Brown Leaf

Aug 1910.
Jesus loves the little children

Words: H. O. Knowlton

Music: Unknown

p. 412

Other versions of this song:
Jesus loves the little children

Aug 1910.
Morning song

Words: Unknown

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

p. 424

Other versions of this song:
Morning song

Jul 1910.
Stand for the right

Words: Joseph Ballantyne

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

p. 365

Other versions of this song:
Stand for the Right

Jun 1910.
Hurrah for the Flag

Words: Mary H. Howliston

Music: Unknown

p. 304

Other versions of this song:
There are many flags in many lands

May 1910.
Invocation

Words: Lula Greene Richards

Music: L. Schofield

p. 236

Other versions of this song:
O our Father we invoke Thee

May 1910.
A river song

Words: Unknown

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

p. 250

Other versions of this song:
A river song

Apr 1910.
Should you feel inclined to censure

Words: Anon.

Music: Joseph J. Daynes

pp. 174–175

Other versions of this song:
Should You Feel Inclined to Censure

Apr 1910.
Who taught the bird?

Words: Jane Taylor

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

p. 185

Other versions of this song:
Who Taught the Bird?

Mar 1910.
Reverence

Words: Mary F. Kelly Pye

Music: Joseph J. Daynes

p. 116

Other versions of this song:
Reverence

Mar 1910.
The alder by the river

Words: Celia Thaxter

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

p. 129

Other versions of this song:
The alder by the river

Feb 1910.
Come to Me, Ye Scattered People

Words: Hans Henry Petersen

Music: H. H. Petersen

p. 65

Other versions of this song:
Come to Me, Ye Scattered People

Feb 1910.
The robin and the pussy willow

Words: William Howard Montgomery

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

p. 75

Other versions of this song:
The Robins and Pussy Willow

Jan 1910.
Zion

Words: Charles S. Nebeker

Music: Charles S. Nebeker

p. 13

Other versions of this song:
Zion

Jan 1910.
Father, we thank Thee

Words: Unknown

Music: Mendelssohn’s Elijah

p. 13

Other versions of this song:
Father, we thank Thee

Jan 1910.
Jesus once was a little child

Words: James R. Murray

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

p. 26

Other versions of this song:
Jesus Once Was a Little Child

Jan 1910.
God is Love

Words: Anon.

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

p. 31

Other versions of this song:
God Our Father Made the Night

1909 (Return to top)
Dec 1909.
Christmas Cradle Song

Words: Joseph Ballantyne

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

pp. 522–523

Other versions of this song:
Christmas Cradle Song

May 1909.
The truly great

Words: McDougall

Music: Lewis D. Edwards

pp. 218–219

Other versions of this song:
The truly great

1908 (Return to top)
Oct 1908.
At the throne of Grace

Words: F. A. Huish

Music: F. A. Huish accom. A. Miller

pp. 401–403

Other versions of this song:
At the throne of Grace

Apr 1908.
Communion

Words: Evan Stephens

Music: Evan Stephens

p. 162

Other versions of this song:
Sweet Is the Breath of Morning Air

1907 (Return to top)
Nov 1907.
Zion’s standard is raised

Words: Daniel Letham

Music: Charles J. Thomas

pp. 665–666

Other versions of this song:
Zion’s standard is raised

Oct 1907.
Summer Waltz (by an 8 yr old child)

Words: N/A

Music: Beatrice Stringham

Instrumental

p. 606
Sep 1907.
Jewels

Words: Hallie Grigg

Music: Will Edelmann

pp. 569–570

Other versions of this song:
Jewels

Aug 1907.
Left alone

Words: Richard S. Horne

Music: R. S. Horne

pp. 506–507

Other versions of this song:
Left alone

Jul 1907.
The daughters of Zion

Words: Emily H. Woodmansee

Music: C. J. Thomas

pp. 409–411

Other versions of this song:
The Daughers of Zion, the Friends of the Poor

Apr 1907.
Pansies

Words: Anon.

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

p. 249

Other versions of this song:
Little Purple Pansies

Apr 1907.
Spring

Words: Unknown

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

p. 217

Other versions of this song:
Spring

Mar 1907.
The Beyond

Words: Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Music: Hans Henry Petersen

p. 187

Other versions of this song:
The Beyond

Feb 1907.
Utah, the star of the west

Words: Orson Pratt Huish

Music: O. P. Huish

pp. 122–123

Other versions of this song:
There Is a Land Whose Sunny Vales

Jan 1907.
To a teacher (Children’s song of love)

Words: Lula Greene Richards

Music: George Careless

pp. 46–47

Other versions of this song:
To a teacher

Jan 1907.
At Christmas

Words: Hallie Grigg

Music: John Martin

p. 15

Other versions of this song:
At Christmas

1906 (Return to top)
Dec 1906.
As shepherds watched their flocks

Words: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Music: Charles J. Thomas

pp. 742–745

Other versions of this song:
When Christ Was Born in Bethlehem

Dec 1906.
Choose the right

Words: Joseph L. Townsend

Music: Henry A. Tuckett

p. 725

Other versions of this song:
Choose the Right

Dec 1906.
The joy and the song

Words: Julia H. Johnson

Music: H. R. Palmer

p. 726

Other versions of this song:
The Joy and the Song

Dec 1906.
I do remember Thee

Words: Joseph L. Townsend

Music: Edwin F. Parry

p. 736

Other versions of this song:
I Do Remember Thee

Nov 1906.
Gently raise the sacred strain

Words: William W. Phelps

Music: Charles J. Thomas

p. 687

Other versions of this song:
Gently Raise the Sacred Strain

Nov 1906.
Thanksgiving Day

Words: Lydia Maria Child

Music: Unknown

pp. 651–652

Other versions of this song:
Over the river and through the woods

Oct 1906.
In Autumn

Words: Rebecca J. Weston

Music: Mildred J. Hill

pp. 616–617

Other versions of this song:
In Autumn

Oct 1906.
The birdie’s song

Words: Mabel Frost

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

p. 640

Other versions of this song:
The Birdie’s Song

Oct 1906.
Fruit song

Words: Sherwood

Music: Unknown

p. 602

Other versions of this song:
Fruit song

Sep 1906.
The day is past and over

Words: St. Anatolius of Constantinople

Music: Alfred J. Gentry

Trans.: John Mason Neale (from Greek)

p. 559

Other versions of this song:
The day is past and over

Sep 1906.
Rest exercise

Full credits not available

p. 567

Other versions of this song:
Fly, little birds

Sep 1906.
Good morning song

Words: Gertrude Walker

Music: Gertrude Walker

pp. 518–519

Other versions of this song:
Good morning song

Sep 1906.
Rest exercise – Visiting Game

Words: Kesler and Morris

Music: Unknown

p. 523

Other versions of this song:
Visiting Game

Sep 1906.
Parting song

Full credits not available

p. 526

Other versions of this song:
Parting song

Aug 1906.
Trust in God

Words: Thomas Grinfield

Music: Hans Henry Petersen

p. 480

Other versions of this song:
Trust in God

Jul 1906.
The Musician

Full credits not available

pp. 405–406

Other versions of this song:
The Musician

Jul 1906.
My pigeon house

Words: Unknown

Music: German Air

Arr.: Euphemia M. Parker

pp. 407–408

Other versions of this song:
My pigeon house

Jun 1906.
The King of France

Words: From Hofer p. 8

Music: From Hofer p. 8

p. 371

Other versions of this song:
The King of France

Jun 1906.
The Greeting

Words: Emilie Poulsson

Music: Adapt. French folk song

p. 372

Other versions of this song:
The Greeting

Jun 1906.
Now I lay me down to sleep

Words: Amelia M. Starkweather

Music: H. R. Palmer

pp. 326–327

Other versions of this song:
Now I lay me down to sleep

May 1906.
All the birds have come again

Words: Traditional

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

p. 303

Other versions of this song:
All the birds have come again

May 1906.
Our beautiful home (for funerals)

Words: Emily Huntington Miller

Music: Hans Henry Petersen

p. 264

Other versions of this song:
Our Beautiful Home

May 1906.
The little window

Words: Emily Huntington Miller

Music: From Blow p. 229

pp. 280–281

Other versions of this song:
The Little Window

May 1906.
The pendulum

Words: From Hailman p. 117

Music: From Hailman p. 117

p. 282

Other versions of this song:
The Pendulum

Apr 1906.
The everlasting friend

Words: John Lyon

Music: H. H. Petersen

p. 214

Other versions of this song:
The Everlasting Friend

Mar 1906.
Spring

Words: Unknown

Music: Jos. Ballantyne

p. 184

Other versions of this song:
Spring

Mar 1906.
Don’t worry

Words: W. W. Burton

Music: Hans Henry Petersen

p. 152

Other versions of this song:
Don’t worry

Feb 1906.
Winter Song

Words: Jenette B. McKay

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

p. 128
Feb 1906.
Good-morning song

Words: Florence Page

Music: Florence Page

p. 83
Feb 1906.
The robin and pussy willow

Words: William Howard Montgomery

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

p. 85

Other versions of this song:
The Robins and Pussy Willow

Feb 1906.
Count your blessings

Words: Johnson Oatman Jr.

Music: E. O. Excell

p. 96

Other versions of this song:
Count Your Blessings

Jan 1906.
The New Year

Words: Laura Frost Armitage

Music: Unknown

p. 8

Other versions of this song:
The New Year

Jan 1906.
Little Chicken

Words: William H. Neidlinger

Music: Unknown

p. 10

Other versions of this song:
Little Chicken

Jan 1906.
The message of the flowers

Words: Annie Pinnock Malin

Music: Joseph G. Fones

p. 15

Other versions of this song:
The message of the flowers

1905 (Return to top)
Dec 1905.
Santa Claus

Full credits not available

pp. 714–715

Other versions of this song:
Santa Claus

Dec 1905.
Santa Claus comes every year

Full credits not available

p. 715

Other versions of this song:
Santa Claus comes every year

Nov 1905.
Over the river and through the woods

Words: Lydia Maria Child

Music: Unknown

p. 691

Other versions of this song:
Over the river and through the woods

Nov 1905.
Joseph the blest

Words: Lula Greene Richards

Music: Evan Stephens

pp. 646–647

Other versions of this song:
Father of Life and Light

Nov 1905.
Joseph Smith

Words: Edwin F. Parry

Music: E. Stepens

p. 648

Other versions of this song:
Joseph Smith

Oct 1905.
Go, ye messengers of glory

Words: John Taylor

Music: J. G. Fones

pp. 622–623

Other versions of this song:
Go, Ye Messengers of Glory

Sep 1905.
Sing the wondrous story

Words: Evan Stephens

Music: E. Stephens

p. 569

Other versions of this song:
Sing the Wondrous Story

Sep 1905.
Greeting

Words: Emilie Poulsson

Music: Unknown

p. 536

Other versions of this song:
The Greeting

Sep 1905.
One Hundred Years

Words: Evan Stephens

Music: E. Stephens

p. 537

Other versions of this song:
One Hundred Years

Sep 1905.
Happy Sabbath Day

Words: Evan Stephens

Music: Charles S. Nebeker

p. 538

Other versions of this song:
Happy Sabbath Day

Aug 1905.
The great question

Words: Joseph H. Ward

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

p. 504

Other versions of this song:
The great question

Aug 1905.
Where do all the daisies go?

Words: Royal Gifts for the Kindergarten, 1889

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

p. 473

Other versions of this song:
Where do all the daisies go?

Aug 1905.
Who taught the little birds?

Words: Jane Taylor

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

pp. 473–474

Other versions of this song:
Who Taught the Bird?

Jul 1905.
Thy kingdom come

Words: Joseph G. Fones; Henry W. Naisbitt

Music: J. G. Fones

p. 443

Other versions of this song:
Thy Kingdom Come

Jul 1905.
Peace to thee, little one

Words: Lula Greene Richards

Music: Joseph G. Fones

p. 407

Other versions of this song:
Peace to thee, little one

Jul 1905.
Do this way and that way

Full credits not available

p. 410

Other versions of this song:
Do this way and that way

Jun 1905.
Hurrah for the flag

Words: Mary H. Howliston

Music: Unknown

pp. 366–367

Other versions of this song:
There are many flags in many lands

Jun 1905.
He knows

Words: Edith Virginia Eradt

Music: E. Beesley

p. 384

Other versions of this song:
Just why I suffer loss I cannot know

Jun 1905.
The angel’s message

Words: Unknown

Music: Edwin F. Parry

pp. 332–335

Other versions of this song:
The angel’s message

May 1905.
Here we go

Full credits not available

pp. 300–301

Other versions of this song:
Here we go

May 1905.
Come thou fount of every blessing

Words: Robert Robinson

Music: Alfred J. Gentry

p. 320

Other versions of this song:
Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing

May 1905.
Who taught the little birds?

Words: Jane Taylor

Music: Unknown

p. 278

Other versions of this song:
Who Taught the Bird?

May 1905.
Up, up in the sky

Full credits not available

p. 279

Other versions of this song:
Up, up in the sky

May 1905.
The final triumph

Words: Henry W. Naisbitt

Music: Joseph G. Fones

pp. 286–287

Other versions of this song:
The final triumph

Apr 1905.
Little lambs so white and fair

Words: Elizabeth Whitney Brown

Music: Unknown

p. 235

Other versions of this song:
Little Lambs So White and Fair

Apr 1905.
Jerusalem, my glorious home

Words: Joseph Bromehead

Music: Dr. Lowell Mason

pp. 247–249

Other versions of this song:
Jerusalem! my glorious home!

Apr 1905.
Good morning to the glad new day

Words: Caro A. Dugan

Music: Unknown

pp. 216–217

Other versions of this song:
Good morning to the sunshine fair

Apr 1905.
Waiting to grow

Words: Amanda Turner

Music: Unknown

p. 218

Other versions of this song:
Waiting to Grow

Apr 1905.
He arose in triumph

Words: Eliza R. Snow

Music: Ebenezer Beesley

pp. 223–224

Other versions of this song:
Cease, ye fond parents, cease to weep

Mar 1905.
The laborers are few

Words: Daniel March

Music: H. H. Petersen

p. 192

Other versions of this song:
Hark, the Voice of Jesus Calling

Mar 1905.
Peace, troubled soul

Words: Samuel Ecking

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

p. 136

Other versions of this song:
Peace, troubled soul! thou need’st not fear

Feb 1905.
Dare and do

Words: Unknown

Music: Joseph J. Daynes

p. 128

Other versions of this song:
Dare to think, though others frown

Feb 1905.
True to the faith

Words: Evan Stephens

Music: Evan Stephens

pp. 95–96

Other versions of this song:
True to the Faith

Jan 1905.
Little things

Words: Joseph L. Townsend

Music: Charles J. Thomas

p. 47

Other versions of this song:
Little things

Jan 1905.
Truth the Immortal

Words: Orson F. Whitney

Music: George Careless

pp. 23–24

Other versions of this song:
Speak truth, O oracle, whate’er thy tongue!

1904 (Return to top)
Dec 1904.
Sing the dear old story

Words: George Cooper

Music: H. Millard

p. 776

Other versions of this song:
Sing the dear old story

Nov 1904.
Parting song

Words: Anon.

Music: Unknown

p. 685

Other versions of this song:
Now hand in hand a merry band

Nov 1904.
Songs of the heart march

Full credits not available

Arr.: Thomas McIntyre

Instrumental

pp. 700–701
Nov 1904.
Great and marvelous

Words: Joseph Addison

Music: J. G. Fones

pp. 670–672

Other versions of this song:
When all Thy mercies, O my God

Oct 1904.
The pilgrim’s song of hope

Words: N/A

Music: Edouard Batiste

Instrumental

pp. 639–640
Oct 1904.
On the way to glory

Words: Joseph L. Townsend

Music: Ebenezer Beesly

p. 608

Other versions of this song:
On the way to glory

Sep 1904.
Holiday March

Words: N/A

Music: F. R. Kimball

Instrumental

pp. 570–571
Sep 1904.
Voluntary in F

Words: N/A

Music: J. L. Battmann

Instrumental

p. 544
Aug 1904.
Notturno

Words: N/A

Music: Mendelssohn

Instrumental

p. 512
Aug 1904.
The word of God

Words: Edwin F. Parry

Music: Edwin F. Parry

p. 480

Other versions of this song:
The word of God

Jun 1904.
The story of Galilee

Words: Robert Morris

Music: Horatio R. Palmer

p. 384

Other versions of this song:
Each Cooing Dove

Jun 1904.
There’s not a tint that paints the rose

Words: James Cowden Wallace

Music: A. C. Smyth

p. 348

Other versions of this song:
There’s not a tint that paints the rose

May 1904.
On the shores of the great inland sea

Words: Joseph L. Townsend

Music: Edwin F. Parry

pp. 286–288

Other versions of this song:
On the shores of the great inland sea

Apr 1904.
A Thanksgiving song

Words: William G. Park

Music: Charles J. Thomas

p. 256

Other versions of this song:
To the Giver of All Blessings

Mar 1904.
The First Christmas

Words: Frederick Christensen

Music: Unknown

Trans.: Frederick Christensen (from Danish)

p. 192

Other versions of this song:
The First Christmas

Feb 1904.
Bringing in the sheaves

Words: Knowles Shaw

Music: H. H. Petersen

p. 128

Other versions of this song:
Bringing in the Sheaves

Jan 1904.
If there’s sunshine in your heart

Words: Helen Silcott Dungan

Music: J. M. Dungan

p. 32

Other versions of this song:
You Can Make the Pathway Bright

1903 (Return to top)
Dec 1903.
Brightest and best of the sons of the morning

Words: Reginald Heber

Music: A. C. Smyth

p. 794

Other versions of this song:
Brightest and best of the sons of the morning

Nov 1903.
Set free

Words: Emily H. Woodmansee

Music: “Nearer my God to thee”

p. 704

Other versions of this song:
Set free

Aug 1903.
Hark! Hark, my soul

Words: Frederick W. Faber

Music: A. C. Smyth

p. 512

Other versions of this song:
Hark! Hark, My Soul!

Jul 1903.
A boy’s prayer

Words: Archibald McKinnon

Music: Archibald McKinnon

p. 431

Other versions of this song:
A boy’s prayer

Jun 1903.
My willing song

Words: Henry W. Naisbitt

Music: Unknown

p. 384

Other versions of this song:
My willing song

May 1903.
My Father, for another night

Words: Henry W. Baker

Music: A. C. Smyth

p. 305

Other versions of this song:
My Father, for Another Night

May 1903.
Christmas Cradle Song

Words: Joseph Ballantyne

Music: Joseph Ballantyne

p. 306

Other versions of this song:
Christmas Cradle Song

May 1903.
A missionary farewell

Words: Mary Ann Shaw

Music: Joseph G. Fones

p. 288

Other versions of this song:
A missionary farewell

Apr 1903.
Sunshine in the soul

Words: Eliza E. Hewitt

Music: John R. Sweney

p. 239

Other versions of this song:
There Is Sunshine in My Soul Today

Mar 1903.
The evening trains (a cradle song)

Words: J. H. Ward

Music: Edwin F. Parry

p. 151

Other versions of this song:
The Evening Train

Feb 1903.
As pants the hart

Words: Nahum Tate

Music: A. C. Smyth

p. 128

Other versions of this song:
As pants the hart

Feb 1903.
Peace, be still

Words: Mary Ann Baker

Music: H. R. Palmer

pp. 86–87

Other versions of this song:
Master, the Tempest Is Raging

Jan 1903.
How beauteous are their feet

Words: Isaac Watts

Music: Joseph G. Fones

pp. 31–32

Other versions of this song:
How beauteous are their feet

1902 (Return to top)
Dec 1902.
On Samoa’s sunny island

Words: Myra Longhurst

Music: T. C. Griggs

p. 732

Other versions of this song:
On Samoa’s sunny island

Oct 1902.
As swiftly my hours pass by

Words: Unknown

Music: John M. Chamberlain

p. 640

Other versions of this song:
As swiftly my hours pass by

Oct 1902.
God is love

Words: George Burder

Music: J. G. Fones

p. 608

Other versions of this song:
Come, Ye That Know and Fear the Lord

Sep 1902.
The other shore

Words: Lewis Hartsough

Music: Joseph G. Fones

pp. 575–576

Other versions of this song:
The other shore

Sep 1902.
We thank Thee, our Father

Words: George A. Hicks

Music: Reese D. James

p. 576

Other versions of this song:
We thank Thee, our Father

Aug 1902.
Know this, that every soul is free

Words: Anon.; Sally Swey

Music: E. F. Parry

p. 512

Other versions of this song:
Know This, That Every Soul Is Free

Aug 1902.
A good and true life

Words: Unknown

Music: Lewis D. Edwards

p. 480

Other versions of this song:
A good and true life

Jul 1902.
O my Father

Words: N/A

Music: Thomas Durham

Instrumental

p. 431
Jun 1902.
To the Holy Spirit

Words: Lula Greene Richards

Music: L. C. Read

p. 383

Other versions of this song:
To the Holy Spirit

Jun 1902.
Turning Gray

Words: Joseph H. Ward

Music: Joseph H. Ward

Arr.: Ebenezer Beesley

p. 352

Other versions of this song:
Turning Gray

May 1902.
Redeemer of Israel

Words: Joseph Swain; William W. Phelps (adapter)

Music: H. H. Petersen

p. 316

Other versions of this song:
Redeemer of Israel

May 1902.
I know that my redeemer lives

Words: Samuel Medley

Music: W. H. Thompson

pp. 317–320

Other versions of this song:
I Know That My Redeemer Lives

May 1902.
Sailing

Words: Unknown

Music: Ioan ap Iorwerth

p. 288

Other versions of this song:
Sailing

Apr 1902.
Sunday School Jubilee (March Song)

Words: Lewis D. Edwards

Music: Lewis D. Edwards

p. 256

Other versions of this song:
Sunday School Jubilee

Apr 1902.
When the mists have cleared away

Words: Anna Herbert

Music: H. H. Petersen

p. 224

Other versions of this song:
When the Mists Have Cleared Away

Mar 1902.
The world’s favorite idols

Words: Joseph H. Ward

Music: Edwin F. Parry

p. 192

Other versions of this song:
The world’s favorite idols

Feb 1902.
See! All creation joins

Words: Isaac Watts; William W. Phelps

Music: J. G. Fones

p. 96

Other versions of this song:
See All Creation Join

Jan 1902.
The glorious day is rolling on

Words: Eliza R. Snow

Music: H. H. Petersen

p. 63

Other versions of this song:
The Glorious Day Is Rolling On

Jan 1902.
Hold Still / Ich halte stille

Words: J. H. Ward

Music: Unknown

Language: English, German

pp. 63–64

Other versions of this song:
Pain’s furnace-heat within me quivers

1901 (Return to top)
Dec 1901.
Little knees should lowly bend

Words: A. C. Smyth

Music: A. C. Smyth

p. 754

Other versions of this song:
Little Knees Should Lowly Bend

Nov 1901.
The work in the Lord’s vineyard

Words: Joseph H. Ward

Music: Unknown

Arr.: Joseph H. Ward

pp. 703–704

Other versions of this song:
The work in the Lord’s vineyard

Oct 1901.
Jesus bids us shine

Words: Susan Warner

Music: A. C. Smyth

p. 640

Other versions of this song:
Jesus Bids Us Shine

Sep 1901.
Sacramental Hymn

Words: Henry W. Naisbitt

Music: Joseph G. Fones

p. 576

Other versions of this song:
Sacramental Hymn

Sep 1901.
Our nation’s glory

Words: J. H. Ward

Music: H. A. Tuckett

pp. 543–544

Other versions of this song:
Our Nation’s Glory

Aug 1901.
Family Song

Words: Anon.

Music: Taken from “Gaynor’s Songs and Games”

p. 505

Other versions of this song:
This Is Mother, Kind and Tender

Jul 1901.
Oh Jesus! The giver of all we enjoy

Words: Anon.; William W. Phelps

Music: H. H. Petersen

p. 448

Other versions of this song:
O Jesus, the Giver of All We Enjoy

Jun 1901.
I know that my redeemer lives

Words: Samuel Medley

Music: L. D. Edwards

p. 352

Other versions of this song:
I Know That My Redeemer Lives

May 1901.
The story of our mountain home

Words: Edwin F. Parry

Music: Edwin F. Parry

p. 320

Other versions of this song:
The story of our mountain home

May 1901.
The teacher’s work is done

Words: Annie Pike Greenwood

Music: Lewis D. Edwards

p. 288

Other versions of this song:
Come, Lay His Books and Papers By

Apr 1901.
Only a little while

Words: Somerset C. Lowry

Music: H. H. Petersen

p. 224

Other versions of this song:
Only a Little While

Feb 1901.
In thy temple

Words: Lula Greene Richards

Music: Reissiger

Adapt.: L. C. Reed

pp. 127–128

Other versions of this song:
In thy temple

Feb 1901.
The end of the way

Words: Nettie Kinersly

Music: Charles J. Thomas

pp. 95–96

Other versions of this song:
The end of the way

Jan 1901.
The happy hour

Words: M. B. P.

Music: Hans Henry Petersen

p. 64

Other versions of this song:
The happy hour

1900 (Return to top)
Nov 1900.
My native land, farewell!

Words: Richard Huie; William W. Phelps

Music: Unknown

Arr.: Thomas C. Griggs

pp. 731–732

Other versions of this song:
The Gallant Ship Is Under Way

Sep 1900.
Up, up and follow, comrades

Words: Belle Russell Johnson

Music: George Careless

pp. 571–573

Other versions of this song:
Up, up and follow, comrades

Aug 1900.
Sunny Days of Childhood

Words: William H. Groser

Music: T. C. Griggs

p. 504

Other versions of this song:
Sunny Days of Childhood

Jun 1900.
Our volunteers quickstep

Words: N/A

Music: Harold Orlob

Instrumental

pp. 351–352
Feb 1900.
Guide us, O thou great Jehovah

Words: William Williams

Music: H. H. Petersen

p. 128

Other versions of this song:
Guide Us, O Thou Great Jehovah

Jan 1900.
Glorious things are sung of Zion

Words: William W. Phelps

Music: H. H. Petersen

p. 64

Other versions of this song:
Glorious Things Are Sung of Zion

Jan 1900.
New Year’s Greeting

Words: Jennie Hyde

Music: Fred. Beesley

p. 32

Other versions of this song:
New Year’s Greeting

1899 (Return to top)
Oct 1899.
The Heavenly Mansions

Words: Amos Clarke

Music: Unknown

pp. 639–640

Other versions of this song:
The Heavenly Mansions

Oct 1899.
Zion’s Sunday School Jubilee Hymn

Words: Emily H. Woodmansee

Music: W. Daunt Scott

p. 608

Other versions of this song:
Zion’s Sunday School Jubilee Hymn

Jul 1899.
I love you, Mother

Words: Joy Allison

Music: Ebenezer Beesley

p. 448

Other versions of this song:
I Love You, Mother

Jul 1899.
The old, old story

Words: Harriet B. McKeever

Music: Sweney

p. 416

Other versions of this song:
The Old, Old Story

Jun 1899.
O My Father

Words: Eliza R. Snow

Music: Edwin F. Parry

pp. 349–352

Other versions of this song:
O My Father

Apr 1899.
The Missionary’s Song of Home

Words: Edwin F. Parry

Music: Caroline Elizabeth S. Norton

p. 256

Other versions of this song:
The Missionary’s Song of Home

Apr 1899.
Away with our fears

Words: Charles Wesley

Music: Isaac Fox

Arr.: Ebenezer Beesley

pp. 223–224

Other versions of this song:
Away with our fears! the glad morning appears

Mar 1899.
The birdies’ lullaby

Words: From the German

Music: Frank W. Merrill

pp. 159–160

Other versions of this song:
The Birdies’ Lullaby

Feb 1899.
Ye who are called to labor

Words: Mary Judd Page

Music: Unknown

pp. 95–96

Other versions of this song:
Ye Who Are Called to Labor

Jan 1899.
Holy Father

Words: Alva A. Tanner

Music: Tracy Y. Cannon

p. 32

Other versions of this song:
Holy Father

1898 (Return to top)
Dec 1898.
A stranger star o’er Bethlehem

Words: Orson F. Whitney

Music: Edwin F. Parry

p. 856

Other versions of this song:
A Stranger Star O’er Bethlehem

Oct 1898.
Make new friends but keep the old

Words: Joseph Parry

Music: Joseph Parry

pp. 743–744

Other versions of this song:
Make New Friends

Aug 1898.
Primary Song

Words: William A. Morton

Music: Ebenezer Beesley

p. 552

Other versions of this song:
Come now, Little Children

Jun 1898.
Courage (March Chorus)

Words: Evan Stephens

Music: Evan Stephens

pp. 421–423

Other versions of this song:
Courage

Jun 1898.
We ever pray for thee

Words: Evan Stephens

Music: E. Stephens

p. 424

Other versions of this song:
We Ever Pray for Thee

Apr 1898.
A missionary song

Words: Robert A. Middleton

Music: Ebenezer Beesley

pp. 279–280

Other versions of this song:
Moroni’s Message

1897 (Return to top)
Dec 1897.
The Sound of Jubilee

Words: Eden R. Latta

Music: Lewis D. Edwards

pp. 743–744

Other versions of this song:
The Sound of Jubilee

Oct 1897.
Who are these arrayed in white

Words: De Courcy; Charles Wesley

Music: Unknown

Arr.: Alma Hardy

pp. 615–616

Other versions of this song:
Who Are These Arrayed in White?

Sep 1897.
Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken

Words: Henry F. Lyte

Music: Alma Hardy

p. 584

Other versions of this song:
Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken

Sep 1897.
In our lovely Deseret

Words: Eliza R. Snow

Music: G. F. Root

p. 552

Other versions of this song:
In Our Lovely Deseret

Mar 1897.
Angels singing glad Hosannahs

Words: Harry A. Dean

Music: H. H. Petersen

p. 200

Other versions of this song:
Angels Singing Glad Hosannas

Mar 1897.
Greeting to President Wilford Woodruff

Words: Evan Stephens

Music: Evan Stephens

pp. 167–168

Other versions of this song:
Greeting to President Wilford Woodruff

Mar 1897.
We ever pray for thee

Words: Evan Stephens

Music: Unknown

Arr.: Ernest K. Bassett

p. 168

Other versions of this song:
We Ever Pray for Thee

Feb 1897.
Our Own Sunday School

Words: William Willes

Music: Unknown

p. 128

Other versions of this song:
There’s a theme for the old and the young

Feb 1897.
Hark the children sweetly sing

Words: Amos Clarke

Music: Selected

p. 104

Other versions of this song:
Hark! the Children Sweetly Sing

1896 (Return to top)
Dec 1896.
Truth unveiled is shinging

Words: Lewis D. Edwards

Music: Lewis D. Edwards

pp. 711–712

Other versions of this song:
Truth unveiled is shinging

Nov 1896.
We are marching on to glory

Words: Hans Henry Petersen

Music: H. H. Petersen

p. 680

Other versions of this song:
We are marching on to glory

Nov 1896.
Hark, what sounds awake the air!

Words: George Minns

Music: George Minns

p. 648

Other versions of this song:
Hark, what sounds awake the air!

Oct 1896.
Sunday School Invitation

Words: A. A. Reams

Music: Unknown

p. 600
Sep 1896.
Oh, we love to sing of Zion

Words: Isaac B. Nash

Music: Unknown

p. 536

Other versions of this song:
Oh, we love to sing of Zion

Aug 1896.
Not a sparrow falleth

Words: Louisa May Alcott

Music: Hans Henry Petersen

pp. 503–504

Other versions of this song:
Not a sparrow falleth

Aug 1896.
By the stream’s clear waters

Words: George Minns

Music: George Minns

p. 472

Other versions of this song:
By the Stream’s Clear Waters

Jul 1896.
Beautiful city of God

Words: Laura E. Newell

Music: James H. Hood

p. 440

Other versions of this song:
Beautiful city of God

Jul 1896.
Gloria! (arr. organ fr. Orchestra 1895)

Words: Evan Stephens

Music: John J. McClellan

pp. 399–408

Other versions of this song:
Glory, glory be to the Lord

May 1896.
Blessed Sabbath Day (S.S. Anthem)

Words: Lewis D. Edwards

Music: Lewis D. Edwards

pp. 319–320

Other versions of this song:
Blessed Sabbath Day

Apr 1896.
A Sabbath Hymn

Words: H. M. Warner

Music: James H. Hood

p. 256

Other versions of this song:
A Sabbath Hymn

Apr 1896.
Praise

Words: Hans Henry Petersen

Music: H. H. Petersen

p. 224

Other versions of this song:
Praise

Mar 1896.
Sacramental hymn

Words: Isaac Watts

Music: G. Done

Arr.: John J. McClellan

p. 192

Other versions of this song:
’Twas on That Dark, That Solemn Night

Mar 1896.
Our angels (Song for Zion’s little ones)

Words: Lula Greene Richards

Music: E. Beesley

pp. 159–160

Other versions of this song:
Little Ones Come, We Will Worship Together

Feb 1896.
Home

Words: Orson F. Whitney

Music: E. F. Parry

p. 128

Other versions of this song:
Home (Ye Who Would Brave the Bounding Billow)

Feb 1896.
O, my Father (set to a new melody)

Words: Eliza R. Snow

Music: C. J. Thomas

pp. 95–96

Other versions of this song:
O My Father

Jan 1896.
Night song (A lullaby)

Words: Unknown

Music: Evan Stephens

pp. 38–40

Other versions of this song:
Night song

1895 (Return to top)
Nov 1895.
Ho, for a life on the farm!

Words: Edwin F. Parry

Music: Edwin F. Parry

pp. 710–712

Other versions of this song:
Ho, for a life on the farm!

Nov 1895.
Haste ye fair ones to the grove (Canon)

Words: George Minns

Music: George Minns

p. 680

Other versions of this song:
Haste ye fair ones to the grove

Oct 1895.
The little Mormon meeting house

Words: Joseph H. Ward

Music: Ebenezer Beesly

pp. 647–648

Other versions of this song:
The little Mormon meeting house

Oct 1895.
Forward, brothers, forward

Words: George Parker

Music: Henry A. Tuckett

p. 616

Other versions of this song:
Forward, brothers, forward

Sep 1895.
Morning song

Words: Isaac Watts

Music: Arthur Day

p. 552

Other versions of this song:
My God, who makes the sun to know

Aug 1895.
Secret prayer

Words: Hans Henry Petersen

Music: H. H. Petersen

p. 520

Other versions of this song:
Secret Prayer

Jul 1895.
How merry is the springtime (Canon)

Words: George Minns

Music: George Minns

p. 424

Other versions of this song:
How merry is the springtime

Jun 1895.
Our mountain home of freedom

Words: Anon.

Music: Jas. Hood

pp. 391–392

Other versions of this song:
Our Mountain Home of Freedom

May 1895.
Memorial hymn (for decoration day)

Words: Anon.

Music: Alma Hardy

p. 328

Other versions of this song:
Memorial Hymn

Apr 1895.
The spirits of the dead (Temple anthem)

Words: John Nicholson

Music: Charles J. Thomas

pp. 260–264

Other versions of this song:
The spirits of the dead

Mar 1895.
Arbor Day Song

Words: Evan Stephens

Music: Evan Stephens

p. 168

Other versions of this song:
Arbor Morning, Bright and Fair

Feb 1895.
Children’s devotional hymn

Words: Henry A. Tuckett

Music: H. A. Tuckett

p. 136

Other versions of this song:
Children’s Devotional Hymn

Feb 1895.
God will defend the right

Words: James H. Hood

Music: James H. Hood

pp. 103–104

Other versions of this song:
God will defend the right

Jan 1895.
Our new national song

Words: J. H. Ward

Music: Ebenezer Beesley

pp. 71–72

Other versions of this song:
Our new national song

Jan 1895.
Oh, how lovely is Zion!

Words: Unknown

Music: Hans Henry Petersen

pp. 39–40

Other versions of this song:
Oh, how lovely is Zion!

1894 (Return to top)
Dec 1894.
The master has come

Words: Julia Gill

Music: A. C. Smyth

pp. 791–792

Other versions of this song:
The Master has come over Jordan

Nov 1894.
Andante

Words: N/A

Music: Frank W. Merrill

Instrumental

p. 720
Oct 1894.
Invocation hymn

Words: William G. Bickley

Music: William G. Bickley

p. 656

Other versions of this song:
Invocation

Oct 1894.
When I was a little child

Words: H. E. Llewelyn

Music: H. E. Llewelyn

p. 624

Other versions of this song:
When I was a little child

Sep 1894.
Go, ye messengers

Words: John Taylor

Music: Unknown

Arr.: Charles J. Thomas

p. 592

Other versions of this song:
Go, Ye Messengers of Glory

Aug 1894.
My future home

Words: Hans Henry Petersen

Music: H. H. Petersen

p. 528

Other versions of this song:
My Future Home

Jul 1894.
Patriotic Song

Words: Anon.

Music: Anon.

p. 424

Other versions of this song:
Patriotic Song

Jun 1894.
Who shall sing if not the children?

Words: George W. Bethune

Music: Unknown

Arr.: Ebenezer Beesley

p. 392

Other versions of this song:
Who shall sing if not the children?

Jun 1894.
The sweet story of old

Words: Jemima Luke

Music: Unknown

Arr.: Ebenezer Beesley

p. 392

Other versions of this song:
I Think When I Read That Sweet Story

Jun 1894.
Heavenly Grace

Words: John Newton

Music: Arthur Day

p. 360

Other versions of this song:
May the Grace of Christ, Our Savior

Apr 1894.
Our mother in heaven

Words: William C. Harrison

Music: A. Hardy

pp. 263–264

Other versions of this song:
Our mother in heaven

Apr 1894.
Who are these?

Words: De Courcy; Charles Wesley

Music: E. Stephens

pp. 231–232

Other versions of this song:
Who Are These Arrayed in White?

Mar 1894.
There is a land of fadeless hue

Words: Hans Henry Petersen

Music: Hans Henry Petersen

p. 200

Other versions of this song:
There is a land of fadeless hue

Mar 1894.
Twilight waltz

Words: N/A

Music: Herman E. Campbell

Instrumental

p. 168
Feb 1894.
Come, all ye sons of Zion

Words: Caleb J. Taylor; William W. Phelps

Music: E. F. Parry

p. 136

Other versions of this song:
Come, All Ye Saints of Zion

Feb 1894.
Sabbath bells

Words: Fanny J. Crosby

Music: T. E. Perkins

p. 104

Other versions of this song:
Sabbath bells

Jan 1894.
Whispering hope

Words: Septimus Winner

Music: W & M Alice Hawthorne [Septimus Winner]

p. 71

Other versions of this song:
Whispering Hope

Jan 1894.
Hard times come again no more

Words: Stephen C. Foster

Music: Stephen Foster

Arr.: Evan Stephens

p. 39

Other versions of this song:
Hard Times, Come Again No More

Jan 1894.
Do they pray for me at home?

Words: John H. Tenney

Music: J. H. Tenney

p. 40

Other versions of this song:
Do they pray for me at home?

1893 (Return to top)
Dec 1893.
O my Father

Words: Eliza R. Snow

Music: McGranahan

Arr.: Frank W. Merrill

p. 791

Other versions of this song:
O My Father

Dec 1893.
Hark! Listen to the trumpeters

Words: John A. Granade

Music: E. F. Parry

pp. 749–752

Other versions of this song:
Hark! Listen to the Trumpeters

Nov 1893.
Let us clamber over the hillside

Words: Evan Stephens

Music: Evan Stephens

pp. 717–720

Other versions of this song:
Let us clamber over the hillside

Nov 1893.
Freedom bells

Full credits not available

p. 688

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Freedom bells

Oct 1893.
Unchanging faith

Words: Henry W. Naisbitt

Music: Joseph G. Fones

p. 656

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Unchanging faith

Oct 1893.
The Lord is worthy or praise

Words: Unknown

Music: Ebenezer Beesly

p. 624

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The Lord is worthy or praise

Sep 1893.
Because he loves me so

Words: Emily Huntington Miller

Music: H. H. Petersen

p. 592

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I Love to Hear the Story

Sep 1893.
Hallelujah Song

Words: Charles Denney Jr.

Music: Charles Denney

p. 559

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Hallelujah Song

Sep 1893.
A Sabbath Hymn

Words: Unknown

Music: Ebenezer Beesly

p. 560

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A Sabbath Hymn

Aug 1893.
Thoughts of home

Words: N/A

Music: H. A. Tuckett

Instrumental

p. 528
Aug 1893.
An Opening Voluntary (Trio)

Words: N/A

Music: Frank W. Merrill

Instrumental

p. 496
Jul 1893.
All hail, immortal day!

Words: James H. Wallis

Music: Edwin F. Parry

p. 464

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All hail, immortal day!

Jul 1893.
Keep the heart tender

Words: Fr. Primary Song Bk.

Music: Minnie E. Owens

p. 432

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Keep the Heart Tender

Jun 1893.
Campaign March

Words: N/A

Music: H. A. Tuckett

Instrumental

pp. 399–400
Jun 1893.
I will praise the Lord

Words: Unknown

Music: Hans Henry Petersen

pp. 366–368

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I will praise the Lord

May 1893.
God make my life a little light!

Words: Matilda Betham-Edwards

Music: Unknown

p. 304

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God Make My Life a Little Light

Apr 1893.
Remember thy creator!

Words: Samuel F. Smith

Music: A. Hardy

p. 272

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Remember thy creator!

Apr 1893.
Cry out and shout

Words: Unknown

Music: Hans Henry Petersen

pp. 231–232

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Cry out and shout

Mar 1893.
My Sweet Heart’s Waltz

Words: N/A

Music: H. A. Tuckett

Instrumental

p. 168
Feb 1893.
Good St. David’s Day

Words: D. J. Evans

Music: John S. Lewis

p. 135

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Good St. David’s Day

Feb 1893.
Come join with me

Words: Anon.

Music: Minnie E. Owens

p. 103

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Come, join with me to sing and praise

Feb 1893.