List of hymns composed by Ira D. Sankey

During the last three decades of the 19th century, Ira D. Sankey partnered Dwight Moody in a series of religious revivalist campaigns, mainly in North America and Europe. Moody preached, Sankey sang; as part of his musical ministry, Sankey collected hymns and songs, and in 1873 published in England the original edition of Sacred Songs and Solos, a short collection of 24 pages containing some of the favourite hymns that Sankey had introduced during the first Moody and Sankey evangelistic tour of Britain, in 1873–1875. Over the following years new, expanded editions of Sacred Songs were produced, containing many standard hymns as well as revivalist songs, the final edition from the 1900s containing 1,200 pieces. Sankey wrote the words for very few of these, but he composed and/or arranged new tunes for many of the hymns in the collection, particular for those written by Fanny Crosby. The following lists contains all the hymns composed by Sankey that are found in the "1200" edition of Sacred Songs and Solos. Many of these hymns are also found in the six-volume collection, Gospel Hymns and Sacred Songs, which Sankey edited with Philip Bliss and others, which was published in the United States between 1876 and 1891.[1]

Ira D. Sankey

Table of hymns

Hymn No.[2] Hymn title[2] First line[2] Words[2][n 1] Notes
8Grace! 'tis a charming soundP. Doddridge and A.M. Toplady
35Room for TheeThou didst leave Thy throne and thy Kingly crownE.S. Elliott
39Tell the Glad Story Again!Tell the glad story of JesusJulia Sterling*
43Tell me the story of JesusF.J. Crosby
48Jesus knows thy sorrowW.O. Cushing
49The Love of JesusWhat a blessed hope is mineRobert Bruce*
54Song of ImmanuelCome, sing the sweet song of the agesMrs R.N. Turner
62Seeking for the LostHe is seeking for the lostRebecca R. Springer
71Oh, precious words that Jesus saidF.J. Crosby
76O love that passeth knowledgeLyman G Cuyler*
83Blessed Redeemer, full of compassionF.J. Crosby
96Oh, wondrous Name by prophets heardJulia Sterling*
97The Ninety and NineThere were ninety and nine that safely layElizabeth C. Clephane
104The Lily of the ValleyI've found a friend in JesusC.W. FryTune from unknown source arranged by Sankey[4]
114Room at the CrossLook away to the cross of the Crucified OneF.J. Crosby
125The Cleansing FountainBehold a fountain deep and wideIra D. Sankey
128SubstitutionO Christ, what burdens bow'd thy headMrs A.R. Cousin
139The Cross of JesusBeneath the cross of JesusElizabeth C. Clephane
159What a Gathering!On that bright and golden morning when the Son of Man shall comeF.J. Crosby
164The King is ComingRejoice! Rejoice! Our King is comingRian A. Dykes*
170Waiting for Thy ComingWe are waiting, blessed SaviourF.J. Crosby
172He is coming, the Man of SorrowsAlice Monteith*
174When the King Shall ComeOh, the weary night is waningF.J. Crosby
186ComingO watchman on the mountain heightW.O. Cushing
192Holy Spirit, lead us nowJohn H. Yates
195Come, Holy Spirit, like a dove descendingRobert Bruce*
200Descend, O Flame of sacred fireF.J. Crosby
206We praise thee, we bless Thee, our Saviour Divine.F.J. CrosbyArranged by Sankey from a tune by Thomas Koschat (1845–1914)[5]
210Glory ever be to JesusIra D. Sankey
211Redeemed!Redeem'd from death, redeem'd from sinS.F. Smith
220Praise the Lord and worship Him, a song prepareF.J. Crosby
231Hark, hark, my soul! angelic songs are swellingF.W. FaberArranged by Sankey and Charles Crozat Converse[6]
233God is Love! His Word proclaims itJulia Sterling*
234Let us sing again the praise of the SaviourLyman G. Cuyler*
236Come, and let us WorshipCome, oh come and let us worshipLyman G. Cuyler*
238A Song of PraiseGod of love and God of mightR.F. Gordon
247Oh serve the Lord with gladnessF.J. Crosby
250How Can I Keep from Singing?My life flows on in endless songR. Lowry
257Oh, tell me the story that never grows oldJames M. Gray
264Oh Wonderful WordOh, wonderful, wonderful Word of the LordJulia Sterling*
266Thanks for the BibleThanks for Thy Word, O blessed RedeemerF.J. Crosby
293Once more at rest, my peaceful thoughts are blendingF.J. Crosby
294An Evening PrayerStealing from the world awayRay Palmer
304SimeonLet us sing of the wonderful mercy of GodLyman G. Cuyler*
308Oh welcome, hour of prayerJohn H. Yates
312Once more, O Lord, we prayW.O. Cushing
315For the tempted, Lord, we prayMrs M.H. Gates
324Bless This Hour of PrayerLord, we gather in Thy nameF.J. Crosby
328Hear us, O Saviour, while we prayF.J. Crosby
335Why not Tonight?Oh, do not let the Word departMiss E. Reed
346Not far, not far from the Kingdom
348Why waitest thou, O burdened soulF.J. Crosby
349Come, oh come with thy broken heartF.J. Crosby
350I Am Praying For YouI have a Saviour, he's pleading in gloryS. O'M. Clough
353The Story Must Be ToldOh, the precious gospel storyF.J. Crosby
361Behold, behold the wondrous loveF.J. Crosby
383Whoever Will!O wandering souls, why will you roamAlice Monteith*
387Take the wings of the morningRobert Lowry
391Call them in – the poor, the wretchedAnna Shipton
394Wilt thou not come, O soul oppressedIra D. Sankey
395The Harbour BellOur life is like a stormy seaJohn H. Yates
397Look unto Me, and be ye saved!W.P. MacKay
402Believe and Obey!Press onward, press onward, and trusting the LordJulia Sterling*
407Come, thou weary, Jesus calls theeS.C. Morgan
413Oh, What a Saviour!Come to the Saviour, here His loving voiceJulia Sterling*
419Whosoever CallethOh hear the joyful messageJulia Sterling*
423Come, Wanderer, ComeWhy perish with cold and with hunger?Mary A. Baker
429Yet there is room! The Lamb's bright hall of songHoratius BonarSankey records this as the first gospel song he composed (1874).[7]
432The Handwriting on the WallAt the feast of Belshazzar and a thousand of his lordsKnowles ShawSankey's arrangement of Shaw's original tune[8]
436Oh, give thy heart to JesusW.O. Cushing
438Look not behind thee; O sinner, beware!F.J. Crosby
444The Father's HouseO wanderer, come to the Father's home!W.O. Cushing
447Welcome, Wanderer, Welcome!In the land of strangersHoratius Bonar
449Tenderly PleadingTurn thee, O lost one, careworn and wearyF.J. Crosby
459Believe ye that He is Able?O souls in darkness gropingJulia H. Johnson
463The Prodigal's ReturnAfflictions, tho' they seem severeJohn NewtonTune from unknown source, arranged by Sankey[9]
465Room for JesusHast thou no room within thy heartJohn H. Yates
467I come, O blessed LordEllen K. Bradford
468Jesus, I will trust TheeMary J. Wilson
476Take Me as I AmJesus my Lord, to Thee I cryEliza H. Hamilton
481I am ComingLone and weary, sad and drearyAllie Starbright
492Jesus Christ is passing byJ. Denham Smith
495O Blessed Lord, I ComeO Jesus, Saviour, here my callF.J. Crosby
507Onward, upward, homewardAlbert Midlane
517God will take care of youF.J. Crosby
519Hiding in TheeOh, safe to the Rock that is higher than IW.O. Cushing
527My Hiding PlaceThou art, O Lord, my Hiding PlaceR. Hutchinson
531In the shadow of the RockRay Palmer
532Take Thou my hand and lead meJulia Sterling*
535He Will Safely Hide MeIn the Secret of His presence He will hide meF.J. Crosby
539A Shelter in the Time of StormThe Lord's our Rock, in Him we'll hideV.J.C.
541Under His WingsUnder His wings I am safely abidingW.O. Cushing
544Where my Saviour LeadsWhere my Saviour's hand is guidingF.J. CrosbyTune of unknown origin arranged by Sankey[10]
546The Shadow of the RockLead to the shadow of the Rock of RefugeF.J. Crosby
551Firm as a Rock that is in the mighty oceanF.J. Crosby
559The Lord is my Refuge, my Strength and ShieldF.J. Crosby
579Near to TheeThou whose hand thus far has led meJulia Sterling*
620It passeth knowledge, that dear love of ThineMary Shekelton
631Let us Walk in the LightThere is a Light, a blessed LightF.J. CrosbyTune of unknown origin arranged by Sankey[11]
636Help me, O Lord, the God of my salvationF.J. Crosby
651Precious ThoughtsTo the cross of Christ I clingMary Tilden*
670Onward, soldiers, onward today!F.J. Crosby
672A Soldier of the CrossAm I a soldier of the CrossIsaac Watts
677The Ship of TemperanceTake courage, temperance workersJohn G. Whittier
678A Song for Water BrightA song, a song for water brightG. Cooper
682Faith is the VictoryEncamped along the hills of lightJohn H. Yates
686Be ye strong in the LordE. Nathan
693Onward, UpwardOnward, upward, Christian soldierF.J. Crosby
699O brother, life's journey beginningIra D. Sankey
702Out of Darkness into LightLong in darkness we have waitedW.O. Lattimore
709Able to DeliverO troubled heart, be thou not afraidF.J. Crosby
712O child of God, wait patientlyAlice Monteith*
716Thy Saviour Knows Them AllO troubled heart, there is a balmF.J. Crosby
720Paul and SilasNight has fallen on the cityP.P. Bliss
722The Many MansionsHow oft our souls are lifted upCharles Bruce*
724How dear to my heart, when the pathway is lonelyF.J. CrosbyTune of unknown origin arranged by Sankey[12]
725All, All is WellWhere'er my Father's hand may guide meW. Robert Lindsay*
732Rest in the LordRest in the Lord, O weary, heavy-ladenF.J. Crosby
739My Great PhysicianThou art my great PhysicianF.J. Crosby
756The Master's CallBehold, the Master now is callingJulia Sterling*
758Gather the Golden GrainLeave not for tomorrow the work of todayF.J. Crosby
760Is thy cruse of comfort failing?Mrs E.R. Charles (arr.)
766Gather in the SheavesIn the early morning/Verdant fields adorningRobert Bruce*
771Cast thy bread upon the watersAnonymous
775They that be WiseOh list to the voice of the Prophet of oldF.J. Crosby
782Who will man the life-boat?C.E. Breck (arr.)
792Who is on the Lord's side?Frances R. Havergal
796Where the Saviour leadsIf in the valley where the bright waters flowF.J. Crosby
798Only RememberedFading away like the stars of the morningHoratius Bonar
802While the days are going byGeorge Cooper
808There is joy in the SaviourThere is joy in the service of Jesus our LordLyman G. Cuyler*
816Speak to them gentlySpeak gently, speak gently, oh grieve not againF.J. Crosby
818Not now, my child! A little more rough tossingMrs Pennefather
822Wells of SalvationWith joy I draw from out God's wellPhoebe A. Holder
828Trav'lling to the better landIra D. Sankey (arr.)
830Light after darkness, gain after lossFrancis R. Havergal
834Press OnPress on, press on, O pilgrimF.J. Crosby
836Trusting JesusSimply trusting every dayE. Page
838Children of the heavenly KingJ. CennickArranged by Sankey from a tune by T.C. O'Kane[13]
839Only to KnowOnly to know that the path I treadAllie Starbright
846I Know he is MineA long time I wander'd in darkness and sinP.P. Bliss
850I came a wanderer and aloneJulia Sterling*
851We have a firm foundationLyman G. Cuyler*
860Thy Hand Upholdeth MeI know Thy hand upholdeth meF.J. Crosby
864I am RedeemedI am redeemed, oh, praise the LordJulia Sterling*
876It came to me one precious dayE.S. Ufford
886Joy in SorrowI've found a joy in sorrowJ. Crewdson
899He has Taken my Sins AwayI will praise the Lord with heart and voiceLyman G. Cuyler*
903Full AssuranceDrawing near with full assuranceD.W. Whittle
910A Little WhileOh for the peace that floweth as a riverJ. Crewdson
912Gathered HomeShall we all meet at home in the morning?Ira D. Sankey (arr.)
927After the darkest hourM.R. Tilden*
928When the Shadows Flee AwayWe are marching to a cityJulia Sterling*
930Far away beyond the shadowsJulia Sterling*
933Just beyond the silent riverIra D. Sankey
945When the Mists have Rolled AwayWhen the mists have rolled in splendourAnnie Herbert
951Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breakethHarriet B. Stowe
958A Song of Heaven and HomelandSometimes I hear strange musicE.E. Rexford
963Where God and the Angels areThere may be stormy daysL.W. Mansfield
971The Homeland ShoreFar, far beyond the storms that gatherF.J. CrosbyArranged by Sankey from a tune by S.C. Foster[14]
974Never Say Good-byeOh, blessed home where those who meetF.J. Crosby
977How Long?The weary hours like shadows come and goSarah Doudney
979The Everlasting HillsOh, the music rolling onwardF.J. Crosby
985Beyond the sea, life's boundless seaW.O. Cushing
989There is a Paradise of restW.R. Lindsay*
993Do They Know?In the land where the bright ones are gatheredW.O. Cushing
996Come up HigherClimbing up the steepsa of gloryW.O. Cushing
997Oh world of joy untoldF.J. Crosby
1002Songs of gladness – never sadnessHoratius Bonar
1018O Homeland! O Homeland!Lucy Rider Meyer
1024Ten thousand times ten thousandDean Alford
1025Out of the shadow-land, into the sunshineIra D. Sankey
1026There'll be no dark valley when Jesus comesW.O. Cushing
1028The Resurrection MornOn the Resurrection morningSabine Baring-Gould
1029Only waiting till the shadowsMrs Frances L. Mack
1034Grand in the song of the Easter mornAnna D. Walker
1038Through the Valley of the ShadowI must walk through the valley of the shadowIra D. Sankey
1041The Christian's "Good-night"Sleep on, beloved, sleep, and take thy restSarah Doudney
1043Eternity!Oh, the clanging bells of time!Mrs E.H. Gates
1058The Bountiful HarvestWe parise Thee O Lord, for the bountiful harvestF.J. Crosby
1073Tell it Out!Tell it out among the nations that the Lord is KingFrances R. HavergalArranged by Sankey from a tune by F.R. Havergal[15]
1081The Lord is King!Hear the everlasting songJulia Sterling*
1083Thou shalt Reign!Great Jehovah, mighty LordF.J. Crosby
1085Send the Gospel LightSend the Light, oh, send it quicklyF.J. Crosby
1091Words of CheerWe come today from near and farAllen A. Judson*
1097Army of Endeavour, hear the trumpet callIra D. Sankey
1098The Christian Endeavour ArmyOn, march on, O Army of Endeav'rers!F.J. Crosby
1099Walking in the sunshine, beautiful and brightW.R. Lindsay*
1100Endeavouer's Marching SongChristian soldiers all, hear our Leader's callF.J. Crosby
1103Onward, O Junior Endeav'rersF.J. Crosby
1106Oh, help me tell the storyEdward Shiras
1108Our Christian BandWith cheerful songs and hymns of praiseLyman G. Cuyler*
1112Work and PrayLet us work and pray togetherJulia Sterling*
1118This is our EndeavourLonely hearts to comfort, weary lives to cheerF.J. Crosby
1123Our Junior Band is marching onF.J. Crosby
1157Hark! hark! the song from youthful voices breakingJulia Sterling*
1159We Will Follow TheeSaviour, where thou leadethF.J. Crosby
1188If I were a voice, a persuasive voiceCharles Mackay

Notes and references

Notes

  1. An asterisk against the name indicates that this is a pseudonym for Fanny J. Crosby.[3]

Citations

  1. McNeill, pp. 329–30
  2. Sankey, Ira D. (ed.) (1900). Sacred Songs & Solos (revised and enlarged, 1200 pieces with music). London: Morgan and Scott. OCLC 23175485.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  3. "Frances Jane Crosby: Fanny Crosby 1820–1915". Hymntime.com. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  4. Sankey 1900, Hymn 104
  5. "We Praise Thee, We Bless The". Hymntime.com. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  6. Sankey 1900, Hymn 231
  7. Sankey 1906, p. 24
  8. Sankey 1900, Hymn 432
  9. Sankey 1900, Hymn 463
  10. Sankey 1900, Hymn 544
  11. Sankey 1900, Hymn 631
  12. Sankey 1900, Hymn 724
  13. Sankey 1900, Hymn 838
  14. Sankey 1900, Hymn 971
  15. Sankey 1900, Hymn 1073

Sources

  • McNeill, William K. (ed.) (2010). Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music. New York and London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-87569-1.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  • Sankey, Ira D. (1906). My Life and Sacred Songs. London: Hodder and Stoughton.
  • Sankey, Ira D. (ed.) (1900). Sacred Songs & Solos (revised and enlarged, 1200 pieces with music). London: Morgan and Scott. OCLC 23175485.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link) (year of publication approximate) unpaginated
  • Golden Bells: Hymns for young people. London: Children's Special Service Mission. 1925. OCLC 221976236. (year of publication approximate) unpaginated
  • Hymnary.org (an online database of hymns and hymnals hosted by Calvin College's Calvin Institute of Christian Worship and Christian Classics Ethereal Library)
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