| And can in all places give answer to prayer. | The Bower of Prayer 100 | ||||||
| And he can well secure | The Inquirer 74a | ||||||
| And no more relief can find, | Complainer 141 | ||||||
| And sixty can flourish as gay as sixteen. | Morality 136 | ||||||
| But One can yet perform the deed; | Frozen Heart 93 | ||||||
| Can you slight such heav’nly charms? | Weeping Sinners 108a | ||||||
| For virtue and wisdom can warm the cold scene, | Morality 136 | ||||||
| He whose word can ne’er be broken, | Jefferson 148 | ||||||
| How can I bear to journey where | Minister’s Farewell 69 | ||||||
| I can but perish if I go, | Come, Humble Sinner (Fairfield) 29t | ||||||
| If I can reach the charming sound, | Babel’s Streams 126 | ||||||
| Jesus can make a dying bed | Prospect 30b | ||||||
| No pain nor death can enter there, | Farewell, Vain World 95a | ||||||
| No pain or death can enter there; | I Will Shout and Sing in Glory 116 | ||||||
| Nor listen to all that deceivers can say. | Morality 136 | ||||||
| Nor pain nor death can enter there; | To Die No More 111b | ||||||
| O, who can be compared to Him | Cross of Christ 123b | ||||||
| Oh, can I yet be saved by grace? | My Sands of Life (Mulberry Grove) 94 | ||||||
| Oh, can I yet one effort make? | My Sands of Life (Mulberry Grove) 94 | ||||||
| Satan now no more can harm me, | Palmetto 54a | ||||||
| The world can never fill. | Bethel 27 | ||||||
| Then can I smile at Satan's rage, | The Hope of Heaven (Primrose Hill) 43 | ||||||
| Thy Spirit can from dross refine | Frozen Heart 93 | ||||||
| ’Tis religion that can give | Solid Comfort (King of Peace) 74b | ||||||
| What more can He say than to you He hath said, | Firm Foundation (Bellevue) 72 | ||||||
| What pleasure in beauty or wealth can I find? | Morality 136 | ||||||
| When I can read my title clear, | Ninety-Fifth Psalm 36b, The Hope of Heaven (Primrose Hill) 43 | ||||||
| Who can shake thy sure repose? | Jefferson 148 | ||||||
| Who can you save from the cold grave, | Minister’s Farewell 69 | ||||||