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6 Volumes
- Excell's Anthems, Volume 1 (1886)
- Excell: I will sing [text: Pslam 89]
- Henry A. Lewis: Bless the Lord
- T.C. O'Kane: God of my salvation (O thou God of my salvation) [text: Thomas Olivers]
- Excell: Wait upon the Lord (They wait upon the Lord)
- S.L. Condé: Prayer of the wanderer (Savior, I am weary) [text: Ellen Oliver]
- Excell: Rock of ages
- Thomas: All hail [arr. by E.O. Excell]
- Henry A. Lewis: How beautiful upon the mountain
- Excell: Fear thou not
- Root: It is Jesus (At early morn) [text: H. Butterworth]
- Excell: He shall feed his flock
- Excell: Jesus, lover of my soul [text: Charles Wesley]
- Henry A. Lewis: Peace on earth
- Kirkpatrick: Sweet Sabbath eve [text: Fanny J. Crosby]
- Jonathan E. Hall: I will bless the Lord
- Henry A. Lewis: O that my sin were gone (O that my load of sin were gone)
- S.L. Condé: Savior, breathe a blessing (Savior, breathe an evening blessing)
- Jonathan E. Hall: Praise the Lord
- M.H. Evans: Sleep thy last sleep
- E.T. O'Kane: Holy Redeemer
- Jonathan E. Hall: Sweet the moments
- C.E. Leslie: That beautiful golden gate (There is a city made by God)
- Himmel: Incline thy ear to me
- Sweney: Am I a soldier
- Ogden: Oh how lovely
- Excell: In heavenly love abiding
- Kinkel: Lord of the worlds above
- Henry A. Lewis: The beacon light (Where art thou steering brother)
- Excell: Nearer, my God, to Thee [arr. by Excell]
- Excell: The True Easter (Ring on, ring on, ye bells) [text: Mrs. E.C. Ellsworth]
- Root: Sing Hosanna
- Excell: Let him in (There's a stranger at the door) [text: Rev. J.B. Atchinson]
- Ogden: Put me in remembrance (I, even I, am he)
- Excell: Praise waiteth for thee
- Excell: Ashamed of Jesus (Jesus, and shall it ever be) [text: Joseph Griggs]
- Henry A. Lewis: Sing Jehovah's praises (All ye nations, sing Jehovah's praises)
- Jonathan E. Hall: Softly now the light of day
- James M. Dungan: Save me, O God
- Henry A. Lewis: Come unto me
- Henry A. Lewis: O come, let us sing
- Alfred Beirly: Be telling of his salvation (Praise ye the Lord)
- Danks: Ponder my words, O Lord [text: Pslam V]
- Excell: I heard the voice of Jesus say
- H.W. Fairbank: Hear our prayer (Lamb of God)
- Danks: Gently, Lord, O gently lead us [arr. & adapted by H.P. Danks]
- Gounod: Nazareth (Though poor be the chamber) [arr. by Excell?]
- Davis: Lift up your heads, oh ye gates
- Excell: The Lord's prayer (Our Father who art in heaven)
- Excell's Anthems, Volume 2 (1888)
- Excell: Consider the lilies
- Alfred Beirly: Savior, source of ev'ry blessing
- Sweney: Nearer, my God, to thee
- Henry A. Lewis: Gracious Spirit, love divine
- Excell: Wake the song of jubilee
- Ogden: Lift up your heads, O ye gates
- James M. Dungan: I was glad
- Danks: Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem
- Jonathan E. Hall: Sun of my soul
- D.O. McAllister: I will lift up mine eyes
- Davis: As panteth the hart (As the hart panteth)
- Clara H. Scott: The Lord is merciful
- Abt: He giveth his beloved sleep (Sorrow and care may meet) [text: Tildesley] [qt arr. by H.P. Danks]
- Excell: Jesus, lover of my soul
- Handel: Angels, ever bright and fair [arr. by E.O. Excell]
- Alfred Beirly: O God, my heart is fixed
- Clara H. Scott: Trust in the Lord and do good
- E.T. O'Kane: I will praise thee [son of T.C. O'Kane]
- H.W. Fairbanks: O be joyful in the Lord
- Ryder: Departed friends (Weep no more for friends departed)
- Clara H. Scott: Praise ye the Lord
- Fortescue Harrison: Come, thou fount [arr. by E.O. Excell]
- Whittington: The nations who are saved (And the city had no need of the sun) [arr. by W.A. Ogden]
- Danks: Glory to God in the highest (Blessed be the Lord)
- Excell: I will extol thee
- Alfred Beirly: There is a fountain fill'd with blood
- Mackenzie: Hearken, O Lord [arr. by W.A. Ogden]
- Alfred Beirly: Come, Holy Spirit
- Sweney: O praise the Lord
- S. Wilder: From every stormy wind that blows
- Farmer: Remember (Remember thy tender mercies)
- Anonymous: Give alms of thy goods [quartet arr. by A.B. (Albert Beirly?)]
- Excell: Evening hymn (The day is past and over)
- Alfred Beirly: O Paradise, O Paradise!
- Excell's Anthems, Volume 3 (1890)
- Excell: Come, thou fount
- E.H. Packard: Consider the lilies
- J. Firth: Comfort ye my people
- Jonathan E. Hall: Now to the Lord
- Gabriel: Lovely Zion (O how lovely is Zion)
- E.H. Packard: The Lord is my shepherd
- Sweney: E.O. Excell (A charge to keep I have) [text: Charles Wesley]
- Henry A. Lewis: Make a joyful noise
- Sweney: Happy Day (O happy day) [text: Phillip Doddridge]
- Clarence D. Rose: Hear us, O Father [text: Fannie Burleigh Barnes]
- Excell: Come unto me
- E.H. Packard: I will lift up mine eyes
- Danks: O, come, let us sing
- Henry A. Lewis: Who shall ascend?
- Excell: Just as I am [text: Charlotte Elliott]
- Lizzie Voss Allen: Depth of Mercy [text: Charles Wesley]
- Danks: Not ashamed of Christ [text: Joseph Griggs]
- J. Firth: Blessed be the Lord God
- Gabriel: Hallelujah to the King
- J.P. Vance: Great is the Lord
- Excell: Sleep, my little one, sleep [Text: Miss A. Bensel, arr.]
- E.H. Packard: Oh, be joyful in the Lord
- Davis: God, be merciful
- James M. Dungan: In the secret of His presence [text: E.L. Goreh]
- Arthur Nelson: Guide me, O thou great Jehovah
- Fred L. Morey: Sleep, sweetly sleep
- George W. Barber: I was glad
- Lachur: My faith looks up to Thee [arr. by Excell?]
- J.P. Vance: I will cry unto the God
- Gabriel: Blessed are they
- E.H. Packard: Cast thy bread
- J. Firth: I'll wash my hands in innocency [text: from Psalm 26]
- Towne: Hark! the herald angels sing
- Danks: I will praise Thee with my
- Charles Edward Prior: Praise ye the Lord
- Gabriel: Search me, O God (O Lord, Thou hast searched me)
- Jonathan E. Hall: Love divine
- Fred L. Morey: Gently, Lord, O gently lead us
- E.H. Packard: Praise the Lord
- Charles Edward Prior: Lord, I cry unto Thee
- J.P. Vance: God, be merciful
- Jonathan E. Hall: I heard the voice of Jesus say
- Gabriel: The work of His hands (In the beginning)
- Fred L. Morey: One sweetly solemn thought [text: Carey]
- Towne: Oh happy day [text: Phillip Doddridge]
- Excell: Rock of Ages [text: A.M. Toplady] [arr. by E.O. Excell]
- Rest at Home [text: W.C. Wilbor] [to be sung to the music of the previous piece]
- M.H. Evans: Great is the Lord
- E.H. Packard: Great is the Lord
- J.P. Vance: Praise the Lord, O my soul
- Excell: O, wondrous cross [text: Isaac Watts]
- Bristow: Haven of life (Jesus, lover of my soul) [on a theme from Meyer Helmund]
- Sullivan: Rock of Ages [arr. by W.A. Ogden]
- Towne: My faith looks up to Thee [text: Ray Palmer]
- Gabriel: How excellent
- J.P. Vance: Fade, fade each earthly joy [text: Mrs. H. Bonar]
- Thompson: The sinner and the song (A sinner was wand'ring)
- Sweney: Crown Him (All hail the power of Jesus' name)
- J.P. Vance: Savior, breath an evening blessing [text: Jas. Edmeston]
- Frank J. Robertson, Jr: Behold, I stand at the door and knock
- Excell's Anthems, Volume 4 (1893)
- Excell: O for a thousand tongues [text: Charles Wesley]
- Ashford: He leadeth me
- Danks: Softly now the light of day
- Excell: Why not to-day? (You think the house of prayer) [text: J.E. Rankin]
- Gabriel: The Lord is risen indeed
- Towne: Guide me, O thou great Jehovah
- Ashford: I will extol thee (Praise the Lord)
- Gabriel: O God, Thou art my God
- Tenney: God be merciful [solo composed and chorus arr. by J.H. Tenney]
- Gabriel: O thou God of my salvation [text: J. Olivers]
- Towne: In heavenly love abiding
- Ashford: Teach me, O Lord [theme by Sir Henry Bishop; arr. by E.L. Ashford]
- Ashford: Praise the Lord
- Gabriel: Lift up your hearts
- Ashford: Loved ones are waiting (In that beautiful land) [text: Clara Cole]
- Parks: Tarry with me
- Ashford: Even me (Lord I hear of showers of blessing)
- James M. Dungan: Safely through another week
- Arthur Nelson: Rock of Ages
- Ashford: Salvation! O the joyful sound
- Towne: Lead, kindly light
- J.M. Stillman: By the rivers of Babylon
- Towne: Wake the song of jubilee
- Ashford: When gathering clouds
- Towne: I heard the voice of Jesus say
- Ashford: Rest in the Lord
- Danks: My soul hath longed for Thy salvation
- Towne: Holy Father, hear my cry
- Danks: He rose and left the grave
- Jonathan E. Hall: My faith looks up to Thee
- Parks: He will forgive you now (Brother, the day is passing)
- Gabriel: Abide with me
- Ashford: O for a shout of joy
- Excell: Nearer, my God, to Thee [text: Mrs. S.F. Adams]
- Ashford: Just as I am
- Gabriel: Awake, O Zion [text: Rev. Milton T. Brown]
- Ashford: The Lord is my shepherd
- Arthur Nelson: Savior, breathe an evening blessing
- Gabriel: Cast thy bread upon the waters
- Ashford: Come unto me
- Gabriel: Sweet the moments
- Henry A. Lewis: Something for thee (Savior, Thy dying love)
- Excell: What will you do (What if the watchman should cry aloud)
- Ashford: Stand up for Jesus
- Henry A. Lewis: Praise ye the Lord!
- Gabriel: Memorial hymn (We give this peaceful day) [text: J.G. Whittier]
- Ashford: I was glad
- Towne: Hark the herald angels sing [text: Charles Wesley]
- Kirkpatrick: Rejoice (Rejoice in the Lord) [text: Psalm 33]
- Ashford: O be joyful in the Lord
- Henry A. Lewis: Love divine [text: Charles Wesley]
- Ashford: Calm on the listening ear
- Excell's Anthems, Volume 5
- Gabriel: Abide with me
- Excell: All hail the power
- James M. Dungan: Awake my soul
- Ashford: Come Holy Spirit
- Towne: Glorious things of Thee are
- Henry A. Lewis: God be merciful
- Danks: God is my strength
- Excell: If I were a voice
- Noyes: I have cried unto Thee
- Crosby: I heard the voice
- James M. Dungan: In heavenly love abiding
- Excell: In Thy love
- E.H. Packard: I was glad
- Noyes: I will love Thee O Lord
- Ashford: Jesus, lover of my soul
- Gabriel: Jesus, lover of my soul
- Excell: Jesus, lover of my soul
- Fearis: Lead kindly light
- Noyes: Let us sing unto the Lord
- Towne: Lord, in the morning
- Gabriel: Love divine [arr. Gabriel]
- McPhail: Make a joyful noise
- Robinson: My heavenly home
- Noyes: O Lord, Thou are my God
- Ashford: O love the Lord
- Stillman: On Jordan's stormy banks
- Rich: O where shall rest be found
- Gabriel: Praise the Lord
- Ashford: Preserve me, O Lord
- Gabriel: Rock of Ages
- Excell: Rock of Ages
- McPhail: Savior, lik a shepherd [arr. McPhail]
- Lyon: Show us Thy mercy Lord
- Gabriel: Sing unto the Lord
- E.H. Packard: Sing unto the Lord
- Arthur Nelson: Stand up for Jesus
- Gabriel: The heavenly gate
- Daniels: The Lord is my shepherd
- Lyon: The Lord is my shepherd
- Lyon: There is a green hill
- Danks: The waiting Savior
- Noyes: Thy will be done
- Jackson: Trust in the Lord
- Excell: Who shall ascend
- Excell: Why stand ye here idle
- Gabriel: Ye heavens adore Him
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