REV. LOUIS FITZGERALD BENSON, D. D
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PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
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PETER BILHORN.
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PREFHCE.
Because of the demand for a book of this kind I have, by much prayer and thought, arranged the Little "Pocket Edition" for young men, so they can H ave it with them at all times, On all occasions, and in all places. Remember Psalm xcvi., 1: 0, sing unto the Lord a New song. Also, Psalm xxx., 4 : Sing unto the Lord, 0 ye saints of His.
Male choruses are growing to be A needed feature to which young men Long since ought to have been Educated.
Christian young men should
H onor the Lord with their voices, and
Ought always to be
Ready to sing
Unto the Lord
Songs of redeeming love.
Yours for such,
Peter Bilhorru
Copyrighted, 1893, by Peter Bilhorn.
BILNORN'S MALE CHORUS.
No. 1.
C. H. Yatman.
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Rouse, Ye Saints.
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1. Rouse, ye saints, the world is dy-ing, We must work while it is day;
2. Wake, ye men, let us be do-ing, While the sun is in the sky:
3. Je - sus, Sav - ior, help our Spir-its, That we nev - er wea - ry he,
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Sin-ners lost to us are cfy-iug For the strait and nar-row way. Let us seek the week and err-ing, Precious souls that soon may die. Lead-ing sin - ners to the Fountain Ev - er flow - ing full and free.
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We will work from morn till night, By the Spir - it's pow'r and might,
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No. 2.
Am I a Soldier.
Isaac Watts.
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1. Am I a sol - dier of the cross- A foll-'wer of the
2. Must I be car-ried to the skies On flow -'ry beds of
3. Are there no foes for me to face? Must I not stem the
4. Since I must fight if I would reign, In -crease my eour-agfc
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And shall I fear to own His cause. Or blush to speak His name? While oth-ers fought to win the prize, And sailed thro1 bloody seas? Is this vile world a friend to grace, To help me on to God? I'll bear the toil, en - dure the pain. Sup- port - ed by Thy word.
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Near - er my home Near - - er my home
Nearer my home, nearer my home. Nearer my beaut i-ful. bcau-ti-ful home,
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Near-er mv home, beau-ti-ful home. Than I have been be - fore.
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No. 4.
Miss Ada Blenkhorn.
Where will You be?
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And o - pen wide the gates of day.
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No. 5.
Praises to Our King.
Miss Ada Blenkhorn.
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1. We are chil-dren of the King, And our love and trib-ute bring,
2. Je - sus is our guard and guide, In His love we will con -fide,
3. Je - sus is a faith -ful friend, In His strength we may de-pend;
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While His wor - thy praise we sing, And His grace pro -claim;
Keep - ing close to His dear side, That we may not stray;
He will keep us to the end, Trust -ing in His love.
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He redeemed us with His blood, Washed us in His cleansing flood, We will watch, and work and pray, In His footsteps walk al - way, If the cross we dai - ly bear, We at last a crown shall wear,
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Made us heirs and sons of God; Praise His ho - ly name. Keep - ing in the nar - row way, Near His cross each day. And His wou-drous glo - ry share, In our home a - bove.
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Wnere Will You Spend Eternity?
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4. Re - pent, be- lieve, this ver - y hour, Trust in the Sav - ior's
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No. 7.
Jesus, Lover of My Soul.
P. Bilhorn.
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1. Je - sus, lov - er of my soul, Let me to Thy bo - som fly,
2. Oth-er ref - uge have I none, Hangs my help-less soul on Thee; Plenteous grace with Thee is found, Grace to cov - er all my sin;
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While the near- er wa-ters roll. While the tem-pest still is high;
Leave, ah, leave me not a - lone, Still sup-port aud com-fort me.
Let the heal-ing streams a- bound, Make and keep me pure with- in.
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Hide me, O my Sav-ior, hide, Till the storm of life is past;
All my trust on Thee is stayed, All my help from Thee I bring;
Thou of life the fountain art; Free- ly let me take of Thee:
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No. 8.
Get You Ready.
P. Bilhorn.
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1. There's no hope be-yond the grave, my brother, Get you read-y for the 8. There's a life be-youd this life of sor-row, Get you read-y for the 3. Would you spend e - ter - ni - ty in heav-en, Get vou read-y for the
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No. 9.
No Night in Heaven.
Rev. 2-2:
Alfred Beirly.
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3. No night shall be in heav - <-u. but end - less noon; No
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No. 10.
Thou art Drifting.
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3. Hark! the wild white waves are roaming, |
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4. But be-yond these rag-ing bil - lows |
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5. Oh! my friend, thy b:irk shall nev - er |
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6. Call Him with en- treat -y ur - gent, |
Call Him near thy side, |
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No. 11.
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No. 12.
James Nicholson.
Whiter than Snow.
Wm. G. Fischer.
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No. 14. Give Me the Wings of Faith.
Rev. I. Watts. 1700.
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Julia H. Johnston.
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2. Let the world despise and leave me, They have left ray Sav-ior too; '
3. Haste then on from -rare to glo -ry.Arm'd by l'aith. and wing'd by pray'r!
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Soon shall close thy earthly mis - sion. Soon shall pass thy earthly days.
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Foes may hale. and friends disown me, Rhow Thy f: and all is bright.
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Julia H. Johnston.
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Wait thou ou God, the Source, a - lone. Whence all thy comfort springs;
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No. 18.
Blessed Jesus, Keep Me White.
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Keep my mind in per -feet pence, Ev - 'ry day my faith in -crease.
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No. 19.
The Idly of the Valley.
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2. We are wait-ing for the Sav-ior, For our hearts are sick of sin,
3. We are wait-ing for the Sav-ior, In our sor-row and our grief, I. We are wait-ing for the Sav-ior. For the night comes on a-pace;
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Waiting for the Savior. — Concluded.
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By the Cross of Christ I Glory.
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When My Savior I Shall See.
P. Bilhorn.
1. When my Sav - ior I shall see, In His glorious likc-ness be.
2. When I'm whol-ly freed from sin, Spotless, clean and pure within,
3. When my feet shall press the shore, Trod by an -gel's feet be-fore, 4 Oh, till then be this my care, More His im - age blest to bear;
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Clad in robes by love sup-plied. Then shall I be sat - is - fied.
Meet to stand by Je - sus' side, Then shall I be sat - is - fied.
Near to liv - ing streams that glide, Then shall I be sat - is - fied.
More to con-quer self and pride, So shall I be sat - is - fied.
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No. 24.
E. W. Oakes.
A Story Sweet and True.
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The Lord's Our Rock!
P. Bilhorn.
1. The Lord's our Rock, in Him we hide; A shei-ter in the time of storm!
2. A shade by day, de - fence by night, A shel-ter in the time of storm!
3. The rag - ing storm may round us beat, A shel-ter in the time of storm!
4. O Rock di-vine, O Ref-ugedear, A shel-ter in the time of storm!
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COPYRIGHT, 1891, BY PETER BHHORN.
No. 26. Onward, Christian Soldiers.
S. Baring-Gould. Sullivan. Arr. by E. M. H.
1. On -ward, Chris-tian
2. Like a might - y
3. Crowns and thrones r
4. On - ward, then, ve
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Broth-ers, we are tread - ing Where the saints have trod:
Hut the Church of Je - sus . Con- stant will re - main*
Blend with ours your voic - es, ' la the tri - uinph son-'-'
Christ, the roy - al
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Onward, Christian Soldiers. — Concluded.
With the cross of Je - sus Go - ing on be - fore.
No. 27.
t/w//a //. Johnston.
Go in Peace.
P. Bilhorn.
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1. Oh, who is this for - giv - eth sin. And prom is - es re- 2. "Thy faith hath saved thee," gra-cious word? Let fear and doubt-ing
3. Ac - cord - ing to Thy faith in Him, Thy com - fort shall in-
4. A - long the com - mon ways of life Till ev'n - ing brings re-
5. For - giv - en much, oh, love Him much. Thou sin - ner saved by
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COPYRIGHT, 1888, BY P. B!l HORN.
No. 28.
I Could Not Do Without Thee.
Thalberg. Arr.
1. I could not do with-out Thee, O Sav - ior of the ' st.
2. I could not do with-out Thee, I can - not stand a hj,
3. I could not do with-out Thee, For years are fleet - ing
Whose pre-cious blood re-deemed me At such tre - men - dous cost; I have no strength or good - ness. No wis - dom of my own; And soon in sol - emn si - lence The riv - er must be passed;
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And weak-ness will be pow - er, If lean - ing hard on Thee.
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Cast All Your Care Upon Him.
The "Lanan.' Slowly.
P. Bilhorn.
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A Happy Band Are We.
P Bilhorn.
1. We're a hap - py Christian band, Marcb-ing to the heav'nly land:
2. *Tis a bright and cheerful way, When the Sav - ior we o-bey;
3. What a glorious morn 'twill be When our loved ones we shall see!
4. Come, and join us, one and all, Heed the Sav-ior"s lov - ing call;
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When with Je - sus we shall reign, Nev - er- more to part a -pain!
Turn from sin and seek the Lord, He will save you! Trust His word.
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A Happy Band Are We. —Concluded.
Rit. Sins His praise e - ter - nal - ly.
No. 31.
John Keble, 1827,
Sun of My Soul.
P. BUhorn.
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No. 32.
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Love, Rest, Peace and Joy.
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Glad Tidings of Joy.
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To Save a Poor Sinner Like Me.
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'Twas Jesus My Savior.
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No. 38.
Junior Endeavor Hymn.
Rev. S. S. Cryor. Melody in 2d Tenor.
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2. We are on - ly vol - un - teers, Read - y to o - bey;
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No. 39.
Thy Love to Me,
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Singing as We Journey to Zion.— Concluded.
pass the Ca-naau land, Sing-ing as we jour - ney to Zi - on.
pil - grim way to cheer, Sing-ing as we jour - ney to Zi - on.
con-quer in the fight, Sing-ing as we jour - ney to Zi - on.
gath - er home at last, Sing-ing as we jour - ney to Zi - on.
No. 41.
Take My Life and Let it Be.
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Who Will Go?
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And it may he thai the children You have led with trembling hand.
Take the task He gives you glad - ly, Let His work your pleas-ure be;
Who will an-swer, glad- ly say -ing," Here am I:' send me, sena me.' And the least you do for Je - sus. Will he pre-cious in His si<ht You can lead the lit - tie chil-dren To the Sav - ior's wait-Ing arms H ill be found a-mong your jew-els. When vou reach the bet - ter land An - swer quickly when He call- eth,"Here am I; send me. send me: '
COPYRIGHT, |691, BY P. BILHORN.
No. 43. Drinking at the Living Fountain.
P. H. Rob/in.
P. Bilhorn.
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Then He heard my pray'f and made me clean, Cleans'd me at the fount of life.
Then- I wept and sang low at His feet, Drinking at the fount of life.
If you come He'll wash your sins a - way, Je-sus is the fount of life.
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No. 44.
I'm Bound to Enter Heaven.
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Each thorn-y path He'll walk with thee, I'm bound to en-ter heav-en.
When life's last bur-den I lay down, I'm bound to en-ter heav-en.
He'll keep a star - ry crown for you, O come and en-ter heav-en.
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tfo. 45. How Firm a Foundation.
Geo. Keith. (Portuguese Hymn.)
1. How firm a foun - da - tion, ye saints of the Lord, Is laid for your 2. "Fear not, I am with thee, O be not dismayed, For I am thy 3. "When thro' the deep wa -ters I call thee to go, The riv - ers of 4."The soul that on Je - sus hath lean'd for re - pose, I will not, I
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Sweet Peace.
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No. 47.
The Old Oaken Bucket.
Samuel Woodworth.
-,. Melody in 2d Tenor.
E. Kiallmark. Arr. by. E. M. H.
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my 0 J That moss-cov-ered buck-et " | I found it the source of D. C. Then soon with the em - blem of
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The Savior is My All in All.
P. B.
Melody in 2d Tenor.
P. Bilhorn.
1. The Sav-ior is 1113- all in all, He is my oon-siant theme!
2. His Spir - it gives sweet peace with-iu, And bids all care de - part;
3. And what -so - ev - er I may ask, To glo - ri - fy His Name,
4. Oh, praise the Lord, my soul, re- joice, Give thanks un- to thy God,
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He rills my soul with righteousness, And pu - ri - fies the heart.
The Father free - ly gives to me, Since Christ the Sav - iOr came.
Who took thee in thy sin- ful - ness, And cleaus'd thee by His blood!
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4. God's tho'ts to His chil - dren are pre - cious, All this and much
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Miss J. H. Johnston.
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2. 'Tis an ar -my that is ev - er sure to win; "Tis the
3. There are foes on ev - 'ry hand who seek to harm, But with
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by the pow'r of Jesus might. By His grace I'll conquer thro' His word, we shall conquer in the fight, Tho' the en - e - my be strong with-iu. we are strong in heart and hand. And secure a-gainst all false a - larm. you may battle for the right, You may triumph thro' His roy - al word.
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Conquer Through His Word.— Concluded.
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Cheer Thee.
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2. Calm thy sad - ness, Look in glad - uess, On high, on high;
3. Mark the sea- bird Wild-ly wheel -ing. Thro' skies, thro skies;
4. There-fore cheer thee, God is near thee, Sad soul, sad soul;
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No. 52.
Ye Must be Born Again.
Rev. M. 7. Sleeper.
Geo. C. Stebbins. Arr.
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2. Ye chil - dren of men now at - tend to the word So
3. Oh, ye that would en - ter that glo - ri - ous rest, And
4. A dear one in heav - en thy heart yearns to see, And
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Rock of Ages.
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1. Rock of A - ges, cleft for me, Let me hide my -self in Thee;
2. Could my tear^, for - ev - er flow, Could my zeal no lan-guor know,
3. While I draw this fleet-ing breath, When my eyes shall close in death,
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Ho. 54.
God Will Help You Stand.
L. W. Lyon.
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2. Is your heart depressed, my broth-er? Je - sus is your friend;
3. At your hearth-stone Wd ones praying, Plead -ing for their son,
4. Ma - ny pray'rs for you are ris - ing To the throne of grace,
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Bright- er light shall yet shine o'er you, He will save you, He will lead you With a par-ent's sup-pli - ca-tion, Can you still His love de - spis - ing,
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To your journey's end.
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God Will Help You Stand.— Concluded.
Still is near, tho' dark the hour. He has died for your re-demp-tion, Grace suf - fi - cient'He will give you, Fear no doubt of sin to - mor-row,
He will help you stand.
He will help you stand.
He will help you stand.
He will help you stand.
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He Knows.
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1. He knows the bit - ter. wea - ry, way. The end- less staiv-ing day by day.
2. He knows when faint and worn we sink, How deep the pain, how near the brink
3. He knows! oh. tho't so full of bliss! For tho' on earth our joy Ave miss,
4. He knows !oh, heart, take up thv cross. And know earth's treasures are but dross,
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No. 56.
The Wayside Cross.
C. L St. John. Ad lib.
Dr. H. R. Palmer.
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Watts.
Jesus Shall Reign.
Karl Wilhelm. Arr.
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Prepare Ye the Way.
P. Bilhorn.
The voice of Him that cri - eth in the wil - der - ness, Pre-
2. Make straight the highway in the des - ert for our God, Pre-
3. He*s com -iug soon, to call His ran-som*d chil - dren home, Pre-
4. My broth -er, are you read - y? are you in the light? Pre-
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COPYRIGHT, 1893, 6Y P. BIGHORN.
No. 59. Onward and Upward.
Allegretto moderato.
Dr. H. R. Palmer.
1. On-ward and up-ward and for - ward to - day, On - ward re -
2. On-ward and up-ward and home-ward the while, Up - ward, thy
3. On-ward and up-ward, be strong in the Lord, He is thy
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OnWard and Upward.— Concluded.
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Ada Blenkhorn.
Why Not Receive Him?
P. Bilhorn.
The Priuce of <do - ry left His throne, The sin-ner's friend to be; He feeds the nuu-gry soul with bread From life's e- ter - nal tree,
He dwells be -fore the great white throue, For need- y souls to pray;
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And bids the thirst -y spir - it drink From liv - ing fountains free: He pleads for those to come to Him, Who did their Lord be - tray:
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No. 61.
Mrs. J. A. Griffith. Slowly. Melody in 2d Tenor
Drifting Away From God,
P. Bilhorn.
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— b f n - est youth, not come, your pride, - er - more, re - main, |
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No. 62. Rockea in tne Cradle of the Deep.
Emma Willard. J. P. Knight. Arr.
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Anon.
Remember Me, 0 Mighty One!
Joanna Kinhel. Ayr.
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John Howard Payne.
Home, Sweet Home.
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On the Cross.
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2. Was it for crimes that I had done He groan'd up - on the tree?
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Would He de - vote that sa - cred head For such a worm as I?
A - maz - ing pit - y! grace unknown! And love be - youd de - gree
Here, Lord! I give my -self to Thee, 'Tis all that I can do.
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The Last Call.
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2. Now a - rise and say, "My Fa-ther, I have siiin'd and griev'd Thee sore
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A. M. Hootman.
Wandering Back.
W. S. Nickie.
1. I am think-ing to-day of the scenes of my youth, And the
2. The old house, crib and barn, are re-placed by a new, And the
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clos - er and clos - er to Thee.
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Ho. 71.
Adagio e Legato.
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2. What tho' the tem - pest rage? Heav'n is
3. Peace! O my troub - led soul, Heav'n is
4. There, at ray Say - ior's side, Heav'n is
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Shall I Meet My Sainted Mother P
George Thompson.
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1. Shall I meet my saint-ed moth -er. In her home be - yond the sk
2. When the bells of heav-en ring - ing. Wake the an - gels' song a - gain.
3. All the years of sin and sor - row. That I've suf - fer'd since she died.
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2. Speak to me, Guid - ing Star, Of where my Joved ones
3. Lord, guide my steps a - right, When my soul takes its
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Tell of the loved and lost, K safe, or tern.- pest-tossed; I hear the moan-ing sea Sound -ing mys - te - nous - ly; O Spir - it, pi - lot me O - ver the mys - tic sea,
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Tell where my loved ones are, For I soon may cross the bar.
Oh, let Thy light a -far Guide me o*er the o - cean bar.
Be Thou my soul's bright star As I cross the har-bor bar.
Lead me, O Guid- ing Star, As I cross the har-bor bar.
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No. 74. Never to Say Farewell.
Rev. Elisha A. Hoffman. Ira Orwig Hoffman.
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mansions stand, And there we'll meet. at God's ri<_rht hand. Never to say farewell. golden bright, We'll walk with them. enrobed in white,Never to say farewell, heav'nly day. And we shall with our loved ones stay. Never to say farewell. les - tial plain. And meet tin' loved and lost a - gain, Never to say farewell.
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Kev-er to say fare - well,
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2. My soul He doth re - store a- gain; And me to walk doth
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4. My ta - hie Thou hast fur- nish -ed Jn pres-ence of my 5.. Goodness and mer-cy all my life Shall sure- ly fol - low
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J. E. Wolfe.
We Walk by Faith.
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1. By child-like faith in Christ, the Lord.WV have from sin sal - va - tion;
2. Howsim-ple is the way of life, 'Tis on - ly to be-lieve Hina;
3. Thro' Je - sus' death the debt was paid. Not feel - ing, nor e - mo - tion;
4. We walk by faith and not by sight, How grand is this re-veal- ing!
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By ful - ly trust- ing in His word. We pass from con-dem-na - tion.
Twill end your sor- row and your strife If you will but re-ceive Him. On Him our sin and <,aiilt was laid; O give Him your de - vo - tion. 'Tis God's own way, and must be right, 'Tis wrong to trust in feel - ing.
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No. 77.
P. B.
Prepare to Meet Thy God.
P. Bilhorn.
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ter - ni - ty is draw-ing near, The day of grace will end.
come be - fore His judg -ment seat; What will thy au-swer be?
pare, my broth -er, ere you're lost Thro' all e - ter- ni - ty
par - don, look un - to the blood, This warn -ing voice now hear.
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No. 78.
P. B.
He is Calling You To-day.
P. Bilhorn.
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1. The Bay - ior hath said That no tears shall be shed
2. Oh! have you not heard Of that won - der - ful word
3. In His word we have read, That His blood hath been shed
4. Yes. the prom - ise is true, That His grace rears us thro'
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To a feast that is spread, Where we all may be fed;
So re-deem'd from their sin, All may now en - ter in.
If Ave trust in His word, When the prom - ise is heard
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P. B.
While the Years are Rolling- by.
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Bourne H. Draper-.
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P.B.
Bid Him Come in.
P. Bilhorn.
1 Oh, what a Sav - ior, He's pleading far you,
2. Will you not trust Him as Sav-ior to - day?
3. O - pen your heart's door and bid Him come in, 4 Come now to Je - sus, for why will you die?
plead-ing for you, trust Him to - day? bid Him come jp, why will ye die?
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'Tis Je - sus now plead-ing for you.
Will you not trust Je - sus to - day?
Oh, bid the dear Sav - ior come in.
Oh, broth -er, then why will you die?
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Bid Him Come in. — Concluded.
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Will you not bid the dear Sav - - - ior come in?
He will redeem you and save you from sin, Bid the dear Savior come in.
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No. 85.
Take the Step, my Brother.
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Peter Bilhorn.
The Savior's Hand.
Geo. C. Stebbins.
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1. The Sav - ior's hand is knocking
2. Hast thou not heard Him knocking,
3. The wound-ed hand of Je - sus,
Is knock-ing at thy heart; At morn -ing, noon and night? He of - fers now to thee;
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No. 87. What will Your Harvest "be?
Miss Julia H. Johnston.
P. Bilhorn.
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1. This is the gold- en seed - time, What will the har-vest yield?
2. Sow-ing the seeds of sor- row, Plant-ing the thorns of wrong.
3. What of your seed, be - lov - cd, You who have named His name?
4. Earn-est and faith - lul toil - ers, Bear-ins the pre - cious seed.
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Reap-ing the fruit here-aft - er. Oh! what will your harvest he?
When you must join the reap-ers, Oh! what will your harvest be!
When the ripe sheaves are garner'd, Oh! blest will your harvest be.
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May I hear Thee say to me, " Fear not, I will pi - lot thee."
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No. 91. What Time I am Afraid.
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2. Ac - cus - ing Conscience, like a flame, With-iu my spir - it burns.
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Miss Ada Blenkhorn. Melody in 2d Tenor.
Jesus, Our Master.
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Christ Hath Arisen.
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Timothy D wight, D. D., 1800.
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1. While life pro-longs its precious light, Mer-cy is found, and peace is given;
2. While God invites, how blest the day! How sweet the Gospel's charming sound!
3. Soon, borne on time's most rapid wing,Shall death command you to the grave;
4. In that lone land of deep de-spair No Sabbath's heav'nly light shall rise,
5. Now God invites; how blest the day! How sweet the Gospel's charming sound!
Hut soon, ah. soon, approac ng night Shall blot out ev'ry hope of heav'n. Come, sinners, haste, oh, hast- away. While yet a pard'ning God is found. Be - fore His bar your spirits orin<j, And none be found to hear or save. No God re-gard your bit-ter pray'r. No Sav-ior call you to the skies. Come, sinners, haste, oh, haste awav, While vet a pard'ning God is found.
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El. Nathan.
Press toward the Mark.
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Index
No.
J?\.hle to Save and Keep .49
A Happy Band are We 30
America . . . « 67
Am I a Soldier? 2
Ashamed of Jesus? 93
A Story Sweet and True 24
Autumn 16
Oid Him Come in 81
Blessed Jesus, Keep Me White. 18 By the Cross of Christ I Glory. 22
Cast all your Care upon Him. 29
Cheer Thee 51
Christ Hath Arisen ... 94
Closer to Thee 70
Conquer through His Word. . . 50
Drifting Away From God Gl
Drinking at the 43
(jet You Ready 8
Give Me the Wings of Faith. . 14 Glad Tidings of Joy 35
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God will Help You Stand 54
Go Forth! Go Forth! 11
| Go in Peace 27
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He Calleth for Thee 68
He Giveth Power to the Faint. 17
He is Calling You To-day 78
He Knows 55
Holy Spirit, Faithful Guide. . . 33
Home, Sweet Home 64
How Firm a Foundation . . 45
I Could not do without Thee. . 28
I do Believe 84
I'm Bound to Enter Heaven . . 44
In Everything Give Thanks. . . 15
Jesus is Coming again 13
Jesus, Lover of My Soul 7
Jesus, Our Master 92
Jesus Shall Reign 57
j Junior Endeavor Hymn 38
INDEX.
Love, Rest, Peace and Joy.
No. 34
rlearer Home To day 3
Never to Say Farewell 75
No Night in Heaven 9
O Glad and Glorious Gospel. . 90
On the Cross 65
Onward and Upward 59
Onward, Christian Soldiers ... 26
F raises to our King 5
Prepare to Meet Thy God 77
Prepare Ye the way 58
Press toward the Mark 96
Rally Round the Cross 32
Rally Round the Standard 89
Remember Me, O Mighty One. 63
Rocked in the Cradle of 62
Rock of Ages 53
Rouse, Ye Saints 1
Savior, Pilot Me 88
Shall I Meet My Sainted 72
Singing as We Journey to 40
Soon will the Mist Roll Away. 21
Steal Away! 83
Sun of My Soul 31
Sweet Peace 46
I ake My Life and Let it Be.
Take the Step
The Guiding Star
The Last Call
The Lily of the Valley
The Lord's My Shepherd. . . .
The Lord's Our Rock!
The Old Oaken Bucket
The Savior is My All in All. .
The Savior's Hand
The AVayside Cross
Thou Art Drifting
Thy Love to Me
To Save a Poor Sinner
'Twas Jesus, My Savior
W aiting for the Savior
Wandering Back
We Walk by Faith
What Time I am Afraid
What will Your Harvest be?. . When I Survey the Wondrous. When My Savior I Shall See. .
Where will You he?
Where will You Spend , .
While Life Prolongs
While the Years are Rolling . .
Whiter than Snow
Who Will Go?
Why Not Receive Him
Ye Christian Heralds
I Ye Must be Born Again
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