FROM THE LIBRARY OF

REV. LOUIS FITZGERALD BENSON. D. D

BEQUEATHED BY HIM TO

THE LIBRARY OF

PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

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A i HOICE COLLECTION OF

ORIGINAL HYMNS AND TUNES FOR THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL

ASA H ULL

Author of " ITappi, " "Jewels of Praise. " " Gem of Gem*." "Wreath of Prat* ■'" " Garlands of Pra'<se:

■• UuWs Chorus Book,"' " Temperance Rallying Songs," " Gospel Praise Book," etc.

NEW YORK Published by ASA HULL, No. 150 Nassau Street

FOR SALE BY BOOKSELLERS, MUSIC DEALERS, AND THE TRADE GENERALLY

Entered, according to Act of Congress, In the year 1881. by ASA HULL, in the Office of the Librarian ofCoogresj at Washington, D. C.

SUGGESTIONS

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u r-|-*HE [EWELED CROWN " is not only a new music book, but a book of new music also. N

tred to make ii just what Sunday-schools need and will appreciate when properly presented to them. No set rules can be laid down that will apply to the changed condi- tions of the different schools, therefore very much must be left to the good taste and judgment of the musical director. In schools where the musical talent is sufficient to warrant it, Solos, Duets, an rt be

introduced where they are not indicated, the school always joining in the choruses. In that v. ising

variety may be obtained. We do not regard that as a necessity, for the music is sufficiently attractive to in- terest both old and young without such expedient.

No one should attempt to teach a new tune until entirely familiar with it, so as to be able to render it with precision and force, as the first impressions are generally lasting and hard to remove if impropei

A few of the old standard church tunes have been introduced to fill par. > °ur late-

books, which has been received with such general favor as to induce us to continue the same pi

Were it not a fact that we had a large amount of new music to ofler. there would be no occasion for issuing another book at this time. Rut in - The J. n " we p, greater array of new and ex-

ceptionally good Sunday-school Music than in any of our former publications, which must prove a vain. addition to the general supply. PUBLISHER.

SPECIAL NO l rly every piece in this book is copvrirjht propenv. lad all rights to print or reprint its conk.

any part thereof, are reserved exclusively to the proprietor of the same.

\ < permission to print the Hymns for any purpose will be Riven.

THE JEWELED CROWN.

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3 O jeweled crown of souls redeemed,

May we be found in thee,

hare thy radiance that streams Across the crystal

4 O gracious Lord, our souls are Thine,

They unto Thee belong; Smile Thou upon us and accept Our Jeweled Crown of song.

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SONGS OF JOY.

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The fount of living joy unsealed, The thirsting soul is satisfied,

The broken heart forever healed.

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4 1 love to think that at last I'll stand In the beautiful home of God ; And join the ho>t at the Lord's right hand, Praising Him for the precious blood!

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3. * orsake me not.dear Saviour, Thy erring, sinful child; Grant me Thy loving fav. 0 I i and mild !

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4 When through death on wing-. I fly To my home in glory ; I will shout back from the sky, Shout the old, old story !

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Would gladly trend thy golden street ; Mi in- thorny grows the path each day, And dangers countless bar the way.

4 My soul doth plume its wings to flv To thee, dear home beyond the sky Where care and troubles enter not,

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5 On to the goal thi 1 ill,

I litem to know * ill ;

Content to wait His call to 1 To thee, dear home t*vond the skic^.

MANSIONS FAIR AND BRIGHT.

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2 : Him II the sunlight, night ne'er ends the day; Weeping there is all unknown; -[(lie away;

3. T'ward that land ol fl my musings turn, Nol a moment of its bliss could all mer-it earn;

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3 When He died upon the tree. On the tree, on the tree, 'Twas for love of you and me,

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And grace t' endure ils heavy load Your parched lips shall sing the song

W ith patience, though the tear-drops start ? Of wisdom, and her God extol.

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JOYOUS CHILDREN'S DAY.

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j. Poor, sin - ful, thirst- y, faint -ing souls, Are free- ly wel - come here; Sal - va - tion like a 3. Come, then, with all your wants and wounds ; Your ev'ry Imr - den bring; Here love, un-chang-ing

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Then, when breaks another morning,

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THERE IS WORK IN HIS VINEYARD.

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THE LAMBS OF HIS FOLD.

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2. And when 11 tat the close of the day, And un-to the Sav-iour of all the world pray,

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i. When I .i - wake in the sweel morn of morns, Aft-er whose dawning nighl ne'er re-turns, Ami with 2. When I shall meet with the ones I have loved, Clasp in my arms the long, I find how

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IN THE MASTER'S NAME.

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Tis he that converteth a sinner,

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That shall shine like stars in the heavens,

Through a bright and eternal day!

HOSANNAS FOR CHILDREN'S DAY.

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I 4 On our day good-will prevailing, u> to noble deed ; : when youthful days are failing, Flow'rs will bloom from early seed.

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WITHIN THE GATES.

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O'ER THE HILLTOP.

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i. O'er the hill - top sec it shin-ing, Promise <>f the day to be, when the King of kin:

2. Thrones and kingdoms, seasand o-ceans, From I £ i —. presence flee a - way ; Sin and death shall quail bc-

3. They who love, and they who hate Him, Friend and foe be-fore Him stand ; Life di - vine and death e-

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PEACE, BE STILL!

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TRUSTING.

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I will cleanse you from a]

3 Hero I give my all to Thee,

Friends, and time, and earthly store ; Soul and body Thine to be Wholly Thine for evermore.

4 In the promises I trust :

I feel the blood applied ; I am prostrate in the dust ; I with Christ am crucified.

5 Jesus comes ! I \<- fills my soul 1

Perfected in love I am ; 1 i very whit made whole ; Glory, glory to the Lamb.

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SOME DAY, YES, SOME DAY.

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3. We shall tread the streets of gold, Some day, yes, someday;

3. We shall join the ransomed throng.Some day, yes, someday;

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WAITING FOR THE BLESSING.

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3 T,,u 3 The faithful of each clime and age 4 Fear not : tho" hostile bands alarm,

'lh .ill land-; ; This glorious Church com] Thy God is thy defence ;

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Long hast roamed the barren waste, Y by fiercer anguish torn, Peace which ever shall endure,

Weary wand'rer, hither haste. In remorse for guilt who mourn, Rest eternal, sacred, sure.

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CLOSE TO JESUS.

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2. We may be more like Jesus, Moreof His image bear ; More of His zeal for sin-m iritshare.

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CALL THE ROLL.

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Promptly answer to the roll-call, Ye lh~ faithful soldiers all ;

Underneath His conquering banner, Rally now and call the roll !

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CHRIST, THE BURDEN-BEARER.

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THE ARMOR OF GOD.

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Jesus, loving Jesus ; Who doth ever gently call ?

j, loving Jesus. Calling, calling day by day, Pointing to the heavenly way, Let us .ill the call obey Of our loving Jesus.

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2. The friends I have loved and have lost are all there, On the banks of the crys-tal, clear sea ;..

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2 Onward, hark. the cape I'm rounding See the blessed wave their hands ; II ir the harps of God resounding From the bright, immortal lands.

3 There, let go the anchor, riding On this calm and silv'ry hay ; Seaward fast the tide is gliding ; Shores in sunlight stretch away.

Now we're safe from all temptation All the storm-, of life are |

Praise the Rock of our salvation ! We are safe at home at last!

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4 Look away! away from the sad to-day, For a glad to-morrow waits. When the race is run and the battle won, And we pass the pearly gates.

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THE SWORD OF THE LORD.

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i. [srael, hear the Lord's com-mand : Midian's hosts defeat ; Take for God and truth the land, Back sin's armies beat.

2. Break their bows and quell their strength. Tame their savage will; Shouts of vict'ry shall at length God's dominion fill.

3. On, then, fighting for the Lord ; Kv'iy toil endure ; God our strength and Gideon's sword, Make our conquest sure.

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64

TOILING IN ROWING.

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WHERE ARE THE REAPERS?

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2. Thou wilt heai >u wilt bless me, Thou wilt guide me all the day;

3. I will trust Thee. O my Sav-iour, In life's morning bright and fair;

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i. Toss'd upon the waves of passion, Filled with many fears, Struggling for the heav'nly haven, Daylight disappears.

2. On the troubled waters tossing, At the storm's control ; Drifts the slave of sin and passion, An im-mor-tal soul.

3. Quick, the night is growing deeper ; Haste with courage brave; Speed the life-boat o'er the waters, A lost soul to save.

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1 1 n blest the life that beareth fruit. Of faith and love so fair ;

In whom the Master finds reward. For all His tender care !

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BEYOND THE TIDE.

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md the woes of time, Roaming 'mid the scenes sublime, In that dear and sunny clime, O-ver there!

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His shadow ha me quite ; With Jesus, my soul doth commune, Above me His wings are spread wide,

My feai II has driven away. His perfect salvatioi I !'• ncath them in safety I stand.

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2. I a crown that will shine, Thro' the a - ges di-vine, In the beau-U- ful home of the I

3. There is peace for the heart That no hope can im-part. Save that which on the Sav - iour i- ! ;

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ZION'S HEIGHTS.

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I I '.dismiss us with Thy blessing. 2 Fill our hearts with joy and peace ; Let us each, Thy love possessing, Triumph in redeeming grace.

|: Oh, refresh us, :| Trav'ling through this wilderness.

Thanks we give, and adoration.

Thy gospel's joyful sound May the fruits of Thy salvation In our hearts and lives abound ;

|: May Thy presence :| With lis evermore be found.

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I - from earth to call away, Borne on angels' wings to heaven.

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Watch by the sick ; enrich the | With blessings from T' B -t-ry mourn to-night,

Like infant's slumber, pure and light.

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i i I, the gracious work begin; Till in the ocean of Thy love Let him no more lie down in sin. We lose ourselves in heaven above.

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O, may my feet rest on the Rock, The Rock that fail-eth nev-er; O, may my eyes be -hold that land, De-scribed in bless-ed sto - ry ; O, when this soul of mine shall pass From out its earth-ly por - tal.

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WAVING BEAUTIFUL HANDS.

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Hands of a husband, and hands of a wife, i [omeward are beck'ning from eartli and its strife ; Brothers and sisters are waving their hands, Bidding us join them in heavenly lands.

Beckoning hands of a Saviour so dear. Bidding us quickly for mercy draw near ; Elands pierced and bleeding for sin to atone, Waiting to crown us and lead to a throne.

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WATCHING AT THE DOOR.

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3. He is watch-ing at the door : With all my yuilt and shame, He lias nev -cr vet for - got-ten me,

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Cho. Watching! watching! watching ! V. atching there for me ! I will go while Mercy's lamp is bright. . And Grace is full and free !

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JESUS ONLY.

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Heal the sick, and lead the blind, Just and holy i-. Thy name ;

I am all unrighteousness : False, and full of sin I am ;

Thou art full of truth and grace.

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4 Plenteous grace with Thee is found, Grace to cover all my sin ; I the healing streams abound :

M ike and keep me pure within. Thou of life the fountain art ; Freely let me take of Thee : Spring Thou up within my heart ; to all eternity.

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2 The King Himself comes near, And feasts His saints to-day ; Here we may sit, and see Him here, And love, and praise, and pray.

3 One day in such a place.

Where Thou, my God, art seen, Is sweeter than ten thousand days Of pleasurable sin.

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Our distant home discerning, We need not cease our singing : Each cord on earth to sever :

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Let ev'ry lamp be burn. Where golden harps are ringing. Forever, 0, forever ! [home,

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Peace to the nations, and praise to the Lord.

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Unworthy to be called his son, I'll ask a servant's place.

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turn to day, Wipe sor- row's tears a -way, Nor let me ev - er stray From Thee a - side,

then, in love. Fear and ilis - trust re -move: O, bear me safe a- bove A ran - somed soul !

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And the gar-ments to en - fold me, When I walk the gold-en Tell me what you know a-

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is all our woes ; While Thy Spirit's holy fire Warms our hearts with (Hire desire.

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Here Thy pard'ning grace is known ; Here we learn Thy righteous ways. Taste Thy love, and sing Thy praise.

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2. O- vei the darkness that fades in His light,

3. Swelling God's ar- mies while marching a - long,

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Fol - low the Sav-iour to tri - umph sublime ! Vic - t'ry to Je-sus our voic laim !

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The I. amb for sinners slain. Redeemer, King, Creator.

In bliss returns to reign.

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And only man is vile ? In vain with lavish kindness

The gifts of God are strewn ; The heathen, in his blindness,

Bows down to wood and stone.

3 Shall we, whose souls are lighted

With wisdom from on high, Sh.ill we to men benighted

The lamp of life deny ? Salvation, O salvation!

The joyful sound proclaim, Till earth's remotest nation

Has learned Messiah's name.

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THE HAVEN OF REST.

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HE CARETH FOR ALL.

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A world where tears shall never fall In sighing for our 1.

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!en to mortal sight. And darkness never enters there ; That home is fair and bright.

4 There i> a beautiful world Of harmony a O, may we safely enter there, And dwell with God above.

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Hears thy feeb-lest prayer; From the tempt-er's snare ; Hears thy plaintive cry ;. . .

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2. He was born in Ju - de - a, and lay in a man-ger, A ha-lo of glo-ry en - cir-cled His brow ;

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ling but le nem'ry weaves No veil to hide the past : And as we trace our wea - ry way, And'

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MEETING.

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>hall ever be our friend.

4 In the morni; f His coming, When the warfare all is past. We'll be counted in the summing Of His jewels at the last.

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Where songs celestial languish nevermore ; Where welcomes greet the trav'ler to the happy land.

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4 Sweetly sing your Easter song,

Little children of His love ! Let your hearts in Him be strong, Who arose and reigns above 1

5 Let us lesions wise secure,

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jali ! Christ a-rose to- day ; jah ! far and wide proclaim jah ! death lias lost its sway,

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MAGNIFY HIS NAME.

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THE WONDROUS BIRTH.

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INDEX OF TUNES.

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>S the Jordan 106

All to Christ I owe i 37

\ Is will come 132

Anthem, In every bean rejoii

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Hear the tidings 130

Beautiful city of God 20

Beyond the ken 62

Beyond the rolling Jordan 41

Beyond the tide 74

Blessed Rock of salvation 7

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('.ill His name Jesus 173

Call the roll 50

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Chiefest among ten-thousand. . 114

Christ, our Friend 149

Christ the Burden-hearer 51

Christmas Thoughts 174

Clinging close to Jesus 19

Close to Jesus 48

Close to Thy side 115

Come, follow on 122

Come in to the banquet 120

Come unto me 101

Coming to gather His jewels. . 118

Coronation 183

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Crown Him forever 54

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Drink, freely drink 124

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Earnest little pilgrims 10

Eventide 85

Excelsior 154

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farewell, till we meet on high. 150

Forsake me not 15

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Gates "f light 86

Give of thy store 146

Glad tidings 170

Gloria Patri 165

Glorious Master Day 162

Glory hallelujah 166

rood-will 172

God's holy Book 24

Guardian angels 14^

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Harvest Thanksgiving 128

1 laste thee home 89

I leber 45

He careth lor all 131

1 Ie is calling 43

1 [elp each other 108

He rose, mighty to save 164

He that SOwetfa shall reap 16

I lide me Saviour ... 11

Holy, Lord God Almighty. . . . 105

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In that day 96

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In the morning 28

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I shall be sal 1 stir. I 31

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Jesus is coming again 46

Jesus knows 136

Jesus, loving Jesus 57

Jesus only 99

Jesus, Refuge of my soul too

Jesus, Son of David 145

Jesus, the Friend 23

Jesus, the Rose and the Lily. . 70

Joyous Children's Day 25

Jubilee year 142

K

your eyes on Jesus 125

Knocking and pleading 26

L

Land of promise 55

Light ! O light ! 84

Lo ! I am with you alway 152

Love, grace and peace gi

190

INDKX OF TUNES.

M

Magnify His name 167

Mansions fair and bright 21

Master, send me 14

Meeting M7

Missionary Hymn 123

Morning devotion 68

My Redeemer lives 144

N

National Thanksgiving 185

Nearer to Jesus 67

New Year's bells 188

Nothing but leaves 141

O

O'er the hilltop 35

Of such is the kingdom 22

Olivet 117

Onward, Christian soldiers.... 95

Our Anniversary 180

Over to Beulah land 92

O. what's the news ? 129

P

Peace, be still 36

Pleyel's Hymn 121

Praise His name 38

Precious Invitation 78

Praise the Lord for Childhood's. 182

R

Resting in Jesus 133

Rock of Ages 53

Russian Hymn 109

S

Sabbath 138

Safe, Saviour, with Thee 4

Safe within the vail 59

Saint Thomas 103

Shall we meet ? 75

Sicilian Hymn 87

Singing songs of gladness 104

Some day, yes, some day 39

Song of Welcome 171

Songs of Joy 5

Stay with me 17

Step by step 44

T

Tell them of Jesus 153

That beautiful home 90

That home is for me 58

The armor of God 56

The beautiful Gate 76

The blessed Babe 169

The breaking billows 69

The children's Festival 179

The children's Jubilee 8

The cleansing Fountain 79

The eternal Word 18

The Gospel Train 88

The haven of rest 126

The herald Angels 17?

The hills of Amethyst 151

The Jeweled Crown 3

The lambs of His fold 30

The narrow way 134

The other shore 52

The Prodigal's return Ill

The seed sower 127

The shining shore 107

The ship of Zion 15S

The Song of the Pine 176

The Songs of Heaven 73

The Sword of the Lord 63

The Wondrous Birth 168

The World of light 135

There is work in His Vineyard. 29

There's danger at the curve.. . . 112

There's light ahead 42

_:hts of heaven 6

Throw the life-line 71

Thy will be done 181

'Tis I, be not afraid 157

'Tis only one no

Till the morning light 9

Toiling in rowing 64

To our heavenly Father 13

Trusting 37

U

Under His wings 77

V

Visions of Faith 60

W

Waiting for the blessing 40

Waving beautiful hands 97

Watching at the door 98

Watchman, what of the night. . 116

Wat b the fruit 72

We are going home 12

We may be happy 49

We will pray 94

What do the Bells say ? 80

What think ye of Christ ? 140

Where are the Reapers? 66

Within the Gates. 34

Work, work for God [55

Z

Zion's Heights 82

INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

Anniversary.

("all the Roll 50

< !ome, Colli m on 122

I ki Isior 154

Our Anniversary 180

Praise the Lord lor Childhood's 182

Step by step 44

ITie Armor of God 56

The Sword of the Lord 63

Benevolence.

Give of thy store 146

Help each oilier 10S

In the Master's name 32

There is work in His vineyard. 29

The Seed Sower 127

Work, work for God 155

Children's Day.

{See also Anniversary.)

llosannasfor Children's Day. . 33

In the morning 28

Joyous Children's Day 25

Step by step 44

The Children's Festival 179

The Children's Jubilee 8

The narrow way 134

Christmas.

Call His name Jesus 173

Christmas Thoughts 174

Glad Tidings 170

Glory, peace, good-will 172

Immanuel, God with us 17S

Magnify His name 167

Song of Welcome 171

The Blessed Babe 169

The Herald Angels 175

The Song of the Pine 176

The Wondrous Birth 168

Devotional.

{See also Familiar Hymns.)

Chiefest among Ten-thousand. 114

Christ the Burden-bearer 51

Clinging close to Jesus 19

Close to Jesus 48

I Eide me, Saviour 11

I have left the wilderness 102

Jesus knows 136

Jesus onlv 99

Light ! O light ! 84

Lo ! I am with you alway 152

Love, grace and peace 91

Morning devotion 68

Safe, Saviour, with Thee 4

Singing songs of Gladness. . . . 104

Stay with me 17

We will pray 94

Easter.

A Song in the East 163

Easter Calls 160

Easter Lilies (Infant Class) 161

Glorious Easter Day 162

Glory, Hallelujah 166

He rose, mighty to save 164

Heaven.

Beautiful City of God 20

Beyond the rolling Jordan .... 41

Beyond the tide 74

Gates of light 86

Mansions fair and bright 21

Some day, yes, some day 39

That beautiful Home 90

I liit Home is for mc 58

The other shore 52

The songs di Heaven 73

Thoughts of Heaven 6

Visions of Faith 60

We are going home 12

Within the Gates 34

Infant Class.

Earnest little Pilgrims 10

Easter Lilies t6l

Jesus, loving Jesus 57

Jesus the Friend 23

Of such is the Kingdom 22

The Lambs of the fold 30

Invitations to Christ.

Clinging close to Jesus 19

Come in to the Banquet 120

Come unto me 101

Drink, freely drink 124

Haste thee home 89

Jesus knows 136

Keep your eyes on Jesus 125

Knocking and pleading 26

Over to Beulah land 92

Precious Invitation 78

The beautiful Gate 76

The Prodigal's return m

Watching at the door 98

Missionary.

Bear the Tidings 130

Give of thy store

He that soweth shall reap 16

In the Master's name 32

Master, send me 14

Missionary Hymn 123

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[NDEX OF SUBJ ECTS

Tell them of Jesus 153

There is work in His vineyard. 29

The Seed Sower .' 127

Watchman, what of the night?. 1 [6

Where are the Reapers? 66

Work, work for God 155

Occasional.

well, till we l Fum real).. . . 150

I [arv« st Thanksgiving 128

Hills of Amethyst (Funereal). . 151

Hymn of Thanksgiving 184

National Thanksgiving 185

\ Year's Bells 188

Praise.

Anthem Let every heart 186

Blessed Rock of Salvation .... 7

Chiefest among Ten-thousand . 114

Crown Him forever 54

Harvest Thanksgiving .... 128

He careth for all 131

Holy, Lord God Almighty 105

11\ urn of Thanksgiving 184

In the morning 28

Jesus the Rose and the Lily. . . 70

My Redeemer lives 144

Praisi I lis Name 38

Singing songs of Gladness ... . 104

Sabbath 138

To our Heavenly Father 13

Receiving the Saviour.

Blessed Rock of Salvation 7

Forsake me not 15

I have left the wilderness 102

Jesus only 99

iesus. Son of David 14?

1 to Jesus 67

O, what's the news ? 129

Safe, Saviour, with Thee 4

Stay with me 17

Waiting for the Blessing 40

Watching at the door 98

The Bible and Sabbath.

God's Holy Book 24

Meeting 147

ih 138

Saint Thomas 103

The eternal Word 18

What do 1 he Hells say? 80

Work Songs.

Bevond the ken 62

Call the Roll 50

Come, follow on 122

Coming to gather His Jewels.. 118

Cross and Crown 113

Help each other 108

He that soweth shall reap 16

Singing Songs of Gladness. . . . 104

Step by step 44

The Armor of God 56

The Ship of Zion 158

The Sword of the Lord

Work, work for God 155

INDEX OF FAMILIAR HYMNS.

Abide with me ! Fast falls the. 85 All hail the pow'r of Jesus'.. . . 183

Bear thy cross cheerfully 83

Blest be the tie that binds 143

Come, said Jesus' sacred voice . 47 Come, Thou Almighty King.. 177 From Greenland's icy mountains 123 God, the All -terrible! Thou who 109 Hark, the herald angels sing. . 17; Holy, holy, holy ! Lord God. . . 105 1 am coming to the Cross 37

I heard the Saviour say 137

I heard the voice of Jesus 133

In God I have found a retreat.. 77

Jesus, Refuge of my soul 100

Land ahead! its fruits are waving 59 Lord, dismiss us with Thy. ... 87 Lord of hosts, how lovely fair. 121 My davs are gliding swiftly by. 107

My faith looks up to Thee 117

Nothing but leaves, the Spirit. 141 Onward, Christian soldiers.... 95

O what amazing words of grace 27

Rock of Ages, cleft for me '53

Shall we meet bevond the river 75

Sun of my soul. Thou Saviour. 93

There is a beautiful world 135

There is a fountain filled with. 79

There is a land of pure delight. 55

There's a wideness in God's. .. 43

i Thv wings, my God. ... 115

Welcome, sweet day of rest. . . 103

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