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SUBJECTS

Jit-tivity-^, 8, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 21, 25, 26, 30, 42, 48, 53, 56,

78, 107, 138, 140. Affliction— 4, 14, 24, 46, 57, 59, 105, 113. Aimiversary— 8, 11, 16, 32, 54, 74, 78, 102, 106, 107, 109, 116,

134. IJeuevoleuco 14, 22, 31, 37, 61, 65, 71, 114. CHRIST-

Corouatiou of— 3, 4, 20, 72.

A Frieud— 7, 14, 15, 19, 33, 50, 63, 65, 85, 95, 105.

A Kiiig-6, 13, 15, 41, 72, 110, 148.

A Leader-C, 15, 16, 44, 59, 70, 114, 148.

A Pi-iest-24, 41, 79.

A Kefuge- 10, 45, 75, 101, 157.

A Ilock— 10, 26, 42, 76, 157.

A Shepherd— 6, 16, 111, 114, 141.

Au Advocate 41, 50, 70.

Birth ot— 13, 98, 109, 116, 134, 152.

lUood of— 5, 16, 28, 50, 52, 57, 82, 90, 97.

»eath of— 12, 16, 20, 28, 42, 50, 57, 72, 87, &1, 97, 100.

Exaltatiou of— 4, 0, 35, 40, 44, 65.

Faitlifuhies-s of— 13, 26, 27, 40.

Glory of— 35, 40, 54, 65, 92.

Intercession of— 41, 50, 70,

lioveof— 3S, 41, 44, 45, 6-5, 67, 68, TO, 145.

Miracles of-9, 24, 63, 66, 95, 153, 1.34.

Need of— 9, 40, 89, 101.

Tte>iurrection of— 157.

Couscci-atiou— 7, 19, 42, 51, 55, 79, 81, 88, 100.

Death-93, 124.

Faith- 11, 13, 23, 46, 65, 70, 114.

Heaven- 4, 6, 7, 13, 15, 18, 20, 33, 38, 40, 74, !M, 110.

Hope-44, 57, 58, 70, 83.

Infant Chiss-20, 53, 66, 67, 71, 109, 118, 127, 129.

Invitation— 11, 19, 20, 24, 28, 29, 3S, 50, 70, 71, 80,

105. Joy— 14, 17, 31, 32, 42, 44, 60, 66. Love-13, 16, 20, 22, 37, 62, 63, 98. Missionary— 36, 48, 104, 136, 156. Monthly Concert-6, 17, 32, 44, .54, 74, 78, 107, 112. Nearness-7, 17, 46, 51, 77, 81, 83, 100. Opening- 27, 34, 64, 73, 86, 102. Peace— 51, 60, 76, 77, 103.

Pilgrimage— 6, 14, 47, 6.5, 73, 79, 100, 112, 113, 146. Praise-4, 8, 13, 15, 17, 57, 62, 70, 102. Prayer-7, 9. 21, 27, 30, 31, 39, 52, 61, 83, 96, 111,

115. Promises— 3, 11, 15, 19, 26, 84, 92. Repentance— 92, 96, 101. Rest— 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 59, 60, 76, 77, 105. Salvatiou-5, 12, 14, 17, 20, 28, 68. Tern perance— 108, 144. Thanksgiving— 14, 27, 31, 108. Work-14, 26, 30, 46. 48, 49. 56. 69, 99, 100, 138, 140.

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ilROWN OF

A COLLrXTION OK

SONGS, NEW AND OLD, FOR USE IN THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL, PRAYER AND PRALSE MEETINGS, AND THE LIOME CIRCLE.

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By W. A. O G D E N,

ASSISTED BY NUMEROUS ABLE CONTRIBUTORS.

TOLEDO, OHIO: Published ];y W. W. WHITNEY, iii S u m m i t .Street,

1875-

FOR SALE BY BOOK SELLERS GENERALLY.

Entered accordip-g to Act if C/iicresN. A. D. 1S75. bv W, W. Whitney, in the (Jffioe of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington

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READ CAREFULLY THE PREFACE.

Fkom all parts of the great .Sunday-school field the cry has readied us, calling for "another book of EASY SONGS for the children."

To accomplish this end, the Author has labored studiously, arranged carefully, and gleaned judiciously for the past two years, and we are now able to offer, as the result of his labors, a book of heakt soxgs, per- fectly adapted to the Sunday-School, Prayer and PIiaise Meetings, and the Home Circle.

T!ie careful inyestigation of Ministers, Musicians, Superintendents, Teacher.*, and all lovers of rtallv good and pure song, is invited to this work.

Its poetry is elegant and practical.

Its harmony is correct.

Its melodies are constructed upon the science of "Musical Form," and the time spent in learning tlicsc songs will do more toward establishing correct taste than the same amount of time devoted to the study of any branch in the science of music. We have no fears for the future of tliis work ; the stamp of genius i-; on every page.

Thanks are due to the many good "Song "Writers" who have contri'outed to its pages.

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Toledo, O., Junuanj, 1875.

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COPYRIGHT NOTICE.

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PRESSING OX TO ULORY.

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That keepeth tlie Sabbath from polluting it.— IsA. Ivi :

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sehool so dear, To our cheerful Sab-bath home. Here we read the word of God, Here we talk a- blcisings ask, Hitlier come with thanks and praise. All our faces here are bright, And in love we pass a - way To our heavenly Sabbath home. Tliere, if faithul, we shall meet, And our songs to-

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2. Come, oh, come to tlie heal - ing fonnt-ain, Wash ye in its \va - ters piire, '.!. Come to the rov - al feast, and wei-co'riie, Eat the bread he brake ibr thee.

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Shall dwell ev - er - more with the blest. On that bright,

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In tlieir home on that l.ivigiit, balmy shore.

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3. Here in thine eartiily courts, O Lord, Our luimble tiianks we bring ;

4. And when tiie day of life is past. Our worlc on earth is o'er,

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2. My name is writ-ten in liis hands. My name is grav-en on liis iieart, I know that while in o. Be-cause the sin - less Sav-ior died, My sin-ful soul is counted free, For lo ! my God is

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2. Gently on the old song, Soft song, low song, Tender in the old song. And soothing ;is a bird ; o. But to hear the new song, Pure song, true song, Oh, to sing the new song Witli spirits in tlit- sky ;

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Safe in -to the haven guide, Oh, re - ceive my soul at la.«t. C'ov-er my de-fenseless liead "With the shadow of thy wing Spring thou up within my heart, Rise to all e-ter - ni - tv.

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,Sh,.\s Fahmei:.

DRAWING NEAR.

Establish you in every good word ami work.— 2 TiiEss. ii . 17.

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1. We're draw-ing iieai' to Je - sus,

2. We love our Mas - ter's serv - ice,

3. Tlie lield.s are wliite to liar - ve.st,

4. Tlie night of death a[) - proach-es,

Our ban - ner waves on

And see - ing " eye to eye.

The days are s[)eed-iiig Ly ;

And an - gels in tlie sky

h, And this our watch-word A\'ith grace di - vine to Go forth a - gain, ye Re - peat the cho-rus

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we die.

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H03IE OF THE BLEST.

There rciiiiiiiietli therefore a rest to the people of God.— IIeh. iv

47

Eld. a. S. H.vyden.

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1. Oil, wlien shall I dwell in a mansion all bright, And Jesus my Rav-ior he -hold? Or

2. No pearl from the o - oean, or gold from the mine. Can pardon or ])u - ri - ty buy ; I'll

way from my home, I'll toil in the vineyard and pray; I'll

3. But while I'm a stran-jrer

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the crown. And I'll Avafch for the break of the day.

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Home of the blest I Home of the blest !

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SCATTER THE 8EED.

1. Scatter the seed Tlie cliil-dren need, Tlie words of liv - iiig liglit; The seed that's sown He'll

2. Scatter the Word, The Spirit's sword, All conquering in its might; Tiust it a - lone, And

3. Oh, he will sow The seeds tiiat glow, Preserve with heavenly dew! Then praise the Lord For

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WHAT SHxiLL THE HAKVEST BE?

Fur wliiitsoevci" a man »!ii\veth, that gl.'.all he reap.— Gal. vi : 7.

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1. Are we seeds of virtue sowing? Are we w.it'ring vv-itli our tears? Have we fields of value growing,

2. Do they fall in jilaces stony, Where no depth of soil is found? Do they fall in })laces thorny,

.">. As the sow - ing, so the reaping; As we live, we'll surely die; May we find, by patient seeking,

4. If we live for God ami heaven. And revere his v/ord of love, He will give us life e-ter-nal.

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Grace and mercy from on higli. What, oh, what will be the hnr-vcst. When the sr.ru- AV'e sliall reign with him above. -=**?

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JESUS IS CALLING.

V.

Rev. J. Flkmini;.

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J. II. Amii;us

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51

y.VNMr. (KOSBY.

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That in iiif ye niiglit luivc peai

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2. Close to thee, wlien weak and faint, Da - ty's

3. Close to thee, O Sav - ior mine. Near tliy

4. Close to tiiee. wlien earthlv ties One bv

spir - it hold nie path pur-su - ing, cross a - bid - ing, one are break - in?,

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SAYIOR, PASS NOT BY

Pniy without ceasing.— 1 Thess. v

.S. il. iiLAKliSLKE.

1. Pass me not, O gen -tie Sav - iur, For I bend to thee;

2. I am weak and sin - ful, Sav - ior, Eat thou knowesl nil;

3. Help me, O hiy Sav-ior, help me, Great has been the cost ;

Hear my sup-pli - cu - tion, Hold me, when tliesliadows Tlioii hast isriv'n thv blood to

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HERE AM I.

Lord, to whom shall I go ?— JouN ri : iJS.

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1. In tlie qui - et hour of slumber, When the voice of God came nigh, Thus the child made

2. Here am I, for thou didst call me, And I did not ques-tion wliy, Speak,!.) Lord, thy o. Full of love and full of pit - y, Je - sus ev - er pass - etii by, Sav - ior, make me

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MY HOME IS THERE.

There the weary be at rest.— Job iii : 17.

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1. Be-yond the ills and cares of life, Ee-yond the reach of earthly strife, Beyond this world of

2. Beyond the bright and golden gates, "Where Christ tlie blessed Savior AvaitsTo give a crown so o. Beyond, where living fountains tiow, Where flow'rsand trees immortal grow, Where music fills the

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))ain and care, My home, my home, my home is there. Beyond ilii.-. woi'ld of jiain and care, Whei'

))rightand fair, My home, my home, my home is there.

balm - y air. My home, my liome, my hmne is there.

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TIS SWEET TO EllOU TO JE8ITS.

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]. i.'li, 'tis sweet to bring to Jesus Ev-ry lit - •■'•i care, Trials, and temptations AVliieh we can not bear. 2. Uh, 'tis sweet totriiig to Jesus Hearts defiled with sin ; With his precious blood he'll Wash and make them clean

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will be done on earth, as it /»■ in heaven. And forgive us our tres- |

passes, as we forgive | those uho tresna.<s against us For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the

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BATTLING FOR THE CROWN,

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ta - tion dow!), And battling foi" a briglit-cr crown. Press on, press on through toil ai-.d Wi-e. AA'iih s.iy, " Well done ;"' True to the last, jircss on, press on.

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THE SAYIOll DIED FOIl 31E.

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1. When pressed witli doubts and anxious fear, I trembling bow tlie knee, 1 know tlint God my praycrwill

2. Wlien gloomy dai-lcncss shrouds my soul, And 1 no light can see, I'll cry. tho' loud-est tluin-ders •J. And when I reach the bliss-ful sliore, From sin and sor-row free, Llood-washed, I'll sing forever-

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hear, For Je - sus died for me. Oh, yes, the Savior died for me, The b!css-ed Savior died for

lull, The Sav-ior died for me.

luiire. My Sav-ior died for nie. (^h, yes, the Sav - ior died for me, T!ie blessed Hav - ior

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LIOllT AT EYENINI.:,

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1. Liglit at eveiiing! blewed promise That life's i!arkt'~! .-tunns ^h;^ll ll•Jc^ 'J'liat each tiictor c'.oui! of '1. In the morn of lii'e tlie sumlieams Flooded all our patii vvitli light, But the nooiuiile found the ;). Half way o'er our pilgrim journev. Half life's storms and son-ows o'er, \\'i.stfi'.l - Is- we walci> the

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sor - row Shall l)i:t brigiit reilect-ors be tcm-pest f_'h>rhing tliat same path in ftiglit, tem-pest '\V!iicli above our spir- its roar,

< >f the radiance v>hich shall hover Koi;n<1 tl.o Then, a-mid the tn-mult ris - ing, We a V/atcliiug' for tlie golden glimmer "Whieli will ■e- . ■»- ■*-•■•- •*- -*- -^- ■»- -ft- -e-

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s|)ir-its evening time, Ping-ing lul-labvs of heav - en, Whicli witli angel haipings ehime.

i;en - tie voice m;iv hear: " Hope and trust beyond the sliadows Shall the eveiT^ng light ap]jpar.'' han-ish sorrow's night, Waiting for the blessed promise. "So at evening com-eth light."

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r.od fuibid that I should glory, save in the cioas.— Gal. \i

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1. In the cross of Clirist I .<;lo - ry, Tow'ring o'er tlie wrecks of time ; All tlie light of

2. When the woes of life o'er-tiike me, Hopes (iecliue, and fears an -uoy, Never siiali tlie o. Bane and bless -ing, pain an<l pleasure, Ey tiie cross are sanc-ti - iied ; Peace there is that

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sa - cred sto - ry Gathers 'round its head sublime. In the cross, cross forsake me, Lo ! it glows with peace and joy. knows no measure, Joys that thro' all time abide. lu the cross

In the cross.

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In the cros^

cross of Christ I glo - ry In the cross,

In the cross,

Tow'ring o'er the wrecks of time.

In tliecrossof Christ, In the cross of Clirist,

60

MAJ^IONS ABOYE.

And tlicre shall be

tVilli grreat expression

night tlicn,-.— IIkv. xxii;

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1. There are mansions of love in tlie glo - ri-fied clime, Un-sul-lied by hate, with its pui(iii,'^e of criiiio. Where

2. There are mansions of rest in th;it region of light, O'er whose crlory there comes not the .-■hadow of night, Where the

3. There are mansions of peace in that beautiful world, Where the banners of combat are never unfurled ; The

friendship immortal grows bright in each soul, And breathes in the anthems of vaplure that roll, Wbeie toil-worn and wea - ry of earth shall re-pose. Removed from its conflict*, released from its woes, AVherethe turmoils of earth, the com-tno-tions of time Disturb not the peace of those mansions sublime, llie

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-mor - tal grows bright in each soul, And l>reathes in the anthems of wea - ry of earth shall re - pose, Removed from its coii-flicts, rele earth, tlie com-mo-tions of time Dis-turb not the peace of tliose

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COMFOKT OF PATMOS.

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ce - les - tial day. To the ex-ile'a dark re - treat, Glorious from thy mer-cy - seat, .smiles e-ter- nal day. Star an<l trump and gleaming sword, Lamp and harp in sweet acford, Light of Patmos, come ; Wake our dullness M'ith a song, AM our lone- ly chamber throng.

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Son of Man, thy cheering word Spoke the comfort notes of God, Spoke the comfort notes of God, An - gel host in chorus glad, Echoing what the Savior said, Echoing what the Savior said. Let tliy visions bless our eye, Whi.sper, Lord, or else we die. Whisper, Lord, or else we die.

ENTREAT 3IE NOT.

Whom biive 1 in heaven bat thee.— Ps. Ixxiii : I'S.

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human heart hath known. Hath the cruci - fied Ee-deem-er For a world of sin-ncrs shown.

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SINGING FR03I THE HEART. (Iiitaiit Class.)

Kou. Mor.Ris, LL.D.

AU thy works shall praise thee.— Ps. cxlv : 10.

H. R. Palmer.

^. If yoii have a pleasant thought, Sing it, sing it. Like the hirdies in tlieir sport, Sing it from the heart.

2. Ev'ry gracious deed of his— Sing it, sing it, Nothing sounds so well as this, Sing it from tiie heart :

3. Are you weary, are you sad ? Sing it, sing it. Make yourselves and others glad, Sing it from tlie heart.

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SEARCHING THE SCHIPTUHES.

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think ye luive eternal life.— Joiix v : ."

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We are searching the Scriptures, God's blessed word of truth, We are seeking his sal - va tion, In the We are searching the Seriptures : They tell us of his love, And they point us in the way that leads To We are searching the Scrijitures : Lord, make us truly wise ; From our minds dispel the darkness. Savior

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siin - ny days <>F youth; Seeking more to know of Je - sus. Who for us was cru - ei - fied, Knowing yon bright heav'n above ; As we dai - iy grow in knowledge, May we al - so grow in grace, liCt - ting o - pen thou our eyes ; Help us to o-bey thy pre-cepts, Taught us in thy ho - ly word; Help us

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more and more to be like thee. Our Mas - ter and our Lord.

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Fight the gouil tiulit of fMiili.-l Tim. vi : 12.

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I. My soul, be on thy guard, Ten thou.^and foes ari.se, And hosts of sins are pressing hard, To draw thee from the skies. 2. Oh, watch, and tight, and pray. The battle ne'er give o'er, Renew it boldly ev'ry day, And help divine implore. 3. Xe'er think the viet'ry won, Nor lay thine armor down. Thy arduous work will ne'er be done

Till thou obtain the crown.

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!So run, tliut ye may obtain.— 1 ('(..i;. ix : 2i.

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2. Thanks, dear blessed Savior, For thv words of love, Bidding children en - ter Thy bright courts above.

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THE GRAND RALLY.

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V'ritten. for Jii-tlimit/ jfl. E. Suitdaii-Svliool, lUilthnore, 3Id.

Miss J'. J. Owkvs. Liit ye up ii biiiiuer urun tliu high niouiitaiii.— Isa. xiii : _'. iJArir.y Swiirns

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1. Lift our standard true and briglit ; Onward, soldiers of the right ! Je-sns comes, our hearts to claim ;

2. Kal - ly, ral - ly to the cross, Liv-ing liearts and willing liand.s; P\>llow on where God coniniaiids :

3. Strength and courage he bestows; Heed not flatt'rers, fear not foes; O'er tlie iield of bat - tie wide

4. When the day of triumph shines Bright o'er our victorious lines, Then with angel hosts a - round

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Fame is fleeting, gold is dross.

Fol-low Je-sus cru-ci-fied.

We shall reign with Jesus crowned. Rally to the cross, Ral-ly to the cross.

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HASTE, TRAT'LEE, HASTE!

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CITY OF THE JASPER WALL.

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2. Tliat Rock's a cross, and its arms ontsjiread, Celes-tial glo - ry bathes its head, To its iirm base my

3. Tliat Rock's a tower, and its loftv height. Illumed with heaven's unclouded light, Opes wide its gate be-

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BRING IN THE CHILDREN.

Bring them up in the nurture and admonition of tlie Lord.— Eph. vi : 4.

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their young feet in to the house of if a bless - in

the paths of God, Point them the way which the >Sav - ior trod. The un -de - tiled AVe may not en - ter un - le.^s as a child, from Jesus you'd win, Go through the by - ways and bring thci

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to welcome them there, Wait-ing for Je - sus to hold, He will will en - ter the heart, Caus-ing _^ fS.

to crown them with jew-els so rare, em-brace them as oft - en of old, the tear-drops of kind-ness to start,

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AVait - inn; to bless and to guard them from sin, Heed then the mes - sage and bring thcin in. He will en- rich Ihom with blessings so rare, Bring them to Je - sus his love to sh;ne. Gath - er them in to thetem-ple of prayer, So in his kingdom bright crowns they'll wear.

NEARER, LOYING SAYIOR.

I-ii.i.Y \V. Graitox Slowly.

\. Near-er, loving Sav-ior, Draw me to tlij' breast; In a clos- er un - ion Keep me ev - er blest: 2. Xcar-er, loving Sav-ior, Draw me to thy breast; There my soul, world- weary, Finds eter - nal rest: 0. Xear-er, loving Sav-ior, Draw me to thy breast; Fold thine arms around me Closer, Sav - ior blest:

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Lo ! the tempest ris - es O'er life's storm- y sea, But my soul is fear-less, Anchor'd safe in Uiee. Here, in midnight darkness, Of-tentimes I straj' ; In my Father's kingdom There is light al - way. Thro' thy love unfail-iug, Earthly grief is sweet, Fol - lowing the footprints Of the Mas - ter's feet.

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ONE DROP OF THE BLOOD.

And waslied iis from our sins in liis own blood.— Kev. i : :">.

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Will cleanse nie witli - in, Will free me from sin, And make me e'en whit-er tlian snow. Will cleanse ev - 'ry stain, Re - move ev - ery pain Which now in my spir - it may be. Oil, save me to - day, And save me for aye. And fit me for heav - en a - bove.

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SEEK AI^^B FIND.

E. K. Latta.

Seek, and je sliall find ; knock, and it sUaU be opened unto you.~3lATT. vii : 7.

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2. Tiiey wiio seek the tilings of heav-en, And up -on tlie Lord be - lieve, Have tlie blest as- o. If \vc ear - ly seek the Sav - ior, If we to the end en - dure, ^Ve shall gain his

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SEEK AXD FIND, toiicliuled.

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JESUS SO DEAR.

I am witli you ahv.ay.— 31att. xxviii: 2n.

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N^itliins; can harm me there. Safe, .safe from ev"ry snare. He dotli my burden bear. Jesus so dear Near me from dav to dav, Guiding my steps alwav, From hiia I'll never strav, Je~us .«o dear

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WELC03IE TO OUR SABBATH H031E.

A day ill tliy courts is better than a thousand

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1. "When the week of toil

2. "While the storms of life

IS o - ver, are pass - ing,

Comes tlie rest - ful Sab-bath day, Let tis keep tlie j^rize in' view;

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Mile - stones on the Chris-tian's way; Clirist can bring us safe - ly through.

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Wei - come to o?«' Sah - hath home. In our heavenly Sab - bath ht»me.

Tlien from near and far the chil - dren "When in paths of sin no Ion - ger

Ea - ger - ly and cj,uick-ly come, Wea - ri - ly our feet may roam,

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FR03I THE CROSS. 7s.

I liave finislied tlie work which thoii gavest ine tu tU>.— JoH\ xvii: 4.

From tlio Gcrraaii

1. From the cro.ss uplifted high, Where the Savior deigns to die, Wliat melodious strains we hear Bursting on the ravished ear. 2. Sprinkled now witli blood the throne. Why beneath thy burdens groan? On my pierced body laid, Ju.stice owns the ransom paid

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JESUS EYEIl NEAR.

And whithev I go ye know, and tlie w^jy yt- know.— John xiv : 4.

J. R. Dodge.

1. We may not climb the heavenly steeps To bring the Sav-iur down ;

2. But, warm, sweet, tender, e-ven yet A pres-ent help is he, •S. The liealinjr of his seamless dress Is by our beds of pain ;

In vain we search the And Faith has yet its We touch liim in life's

4. Thro' him the first fond prayers are said Our lips of childhood frame, TJie last low m'Ius - pers

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low - «st deeps, For him no depth can drown. He's a friend that's ev - er near, nev 01 - i - vet, And Love its Gal - i - lee. throng and press. And we are whole, a - gain, of our dead Are bur - dened with liis name.

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JUST AS I A3L

Him that conieth, I will in no vise cast out.— Jonx

W. A. Ogden.

SIoiv and devotional.

1. Ju.-t as 1 am, M^ithout one plea, But that tliy l)lood was sl>ed for me, x\.nd tliat thou bidst me

2. Just as I am, poor, wretched, blind ; Slight, riches, healing of the mind, Yes, all I need in

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3. .Ju~t as I am. tliou wilt receive,

"Wilt welcome, pardon, clean.se, relieve, Bef^ause thv promise I believe ; O Lamb of God, I come ! I come.

4. Just as I am, thy love Hiiknown Has broken ev'ry harrier down ; Now to be thine, yea, thine alone, O Lamb of God, I come ! I come !

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WHITER THAN SNOW.

Wash me. luul I slmll be wliiter than snow.— J's. li :

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I am clcan.'ied with thy wash-ing di - vine, ^Vhit-er,

lied in hi.s blood my own gar - ments be found Whit-er,

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There I will bathe, there I -will wait, Wait till my spir - it ]!sr - tcr to live, bet - tor to love, Fit - ted to dwell ev AVlien from the earth W8 shall de - jiart, Take u.-, dear Sav - ior,

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Lord, remember me.— Like xxiii: 42.

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2 Tiie angels sang and men rejoiced

In hope of endless bliss, And hailed the star of righteousness,

The pledge of love and peace. Then help me, Savior, thee to oirn, etc.

3 It shines to-day to guide us on

Thro' earthiy storms to him. The pole star of the sinners' bark,

AVhose light is never dim. Then help me, Savior, thee to oiaii, etc.

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THE GLORY THAT SHALL BE,

My meditatiou of him shall he sweet.— Ps. civ : 3-1. ItoM. viii : li.

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ihat he owns ns for his chil-dren, Tiiat oui If we dwell in Christ the Savior, Who is

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HILLS OF AMETHYST.*

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I 1. Lift thine eyes unto the hills, Thou in sailness weeping : There a joyous murmur thrills From the angels reaping ; !2. Dost thou miss the golden grain, Snowy buds immortal '.' Would'st thou have them back again, Look at heaven's portal. [:!. Lift thy tearful eyes in trust, Christ thy treasures keeping; He who measures earthly dust, Human tear-drops weeping.

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Death is but the morning mist, Chris-tian, ris - ing o'er thee.

D. S. Past the hills of Am-e-thijst Shines the duij of cilo-ri/.

Dost thou fear the open grave, Fear death's narrow prison ?

Jesus died the lost to save ; Jesus has arisen.

Death is but the, etc.

From Sparkling Rubies, by permission.

5. Dark and still the night may be Just before the dawning ;

Jesus will "keep watch with thee, Jesus brings the morning.

Death is but the, etc.

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BLESSED LAND OF PROMISE.

Arise, go over this Jordan, iiuto the laud which I do give thee.— Josh, i:

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2. There's a bright and glo - rious ci

3. There's a home of ma - ny man

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Jesus of Niizuretli, Kin;; uf the J(:'\v.s.— JmiN xix ; I'J

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Je - sus, Pil - low of the troubled soul; Sure-ly none can feel like thee. Weeping one of Bethan-y!

mor-row. He the same doth ev - er prove ; Thou art all in all to me, Liv-ing one of Bethan-y I

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Oil til not too fast

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xxY : 5.

Geo. B. Loojiis.

I wait all the day, In faith at thy al-tar remain ; Dear Lord, to luy I wait all the daj', Thy grace and thy mercy to prove; I long to be I wait all the day, Thy peri'eet salva-tion to see. I lain would be

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WHAT MANNER OF LOYE.

Foi' God so loved the world that he gave liis only bcgotfen Son.— John iii : lf>.

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Kedemptiou through liis blood.— Epii. i : 7.

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Let us now prepart- to biiild us au altar.— .losu. xxii : 2().

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ir any luiiu tliiist, li.'t him come unto me and drink.— John vii :

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With tearful ej'es I look around, Life seems a dark and

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3. Couie,f«r all else must fade and die, Earth is no resting-

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PiOLL ON, THOU MIGHTY OCEAN.

Go yf into all the world iiiid preiieh the gospel to every creature.— Mark xvi : l."i. Dr. J. B. Herbeut.

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1. r.oll on, thou niicchty ocean ; And, ns thy billows flow, Bear messengers of mercy To ev'ry land below. A-

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2. Oil, a weiiry patli I've traveled, 'mid darkness, storm, and night, Bearing many a burden and .'•truggling for the right : ?j. Oh, methinks I hear the voices of loved ones as they stand. Singing in the gloaming of the bright and better land ;

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3 Old cross, on thee I lean.

Hallelujah ! Old, yet ever new, I glory still in ynu ;

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Ffar licit, ueitlu-r be discouraged.— Dki't. i : 21.

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2. Shiid-ows that oft gath - er dark - ly A-ioimd thy lone spir - it now, Will be dis-jiersed by

3. On - ly be-lieve the sweet prom-ise The Sav-ior has given to thee, " Here ye shall have ttib

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Be-Iieve that the path thou ait trend - ing, Ee-lieve that the hopes thou hast cher - i.^lied, Be-lieve that the heav - en - ly man-sinus

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By mar - tyrs and =aiiUs of old. They'll find no fru - i - tion there. To those who the Sav - iur Icjve.

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BEAUTIFUL STAR.

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1. A most beau - ti - ful star hurst out one night, And it shone with such splendor and ho - ly dc - light,

2. 'Twas a Sav-ior they .sought, 'twas aSavior they found, And they told the glad sto - ry the country a - round.

3. That bright Beth-le-heui star is shin - ingyet; It a-rose in its beau - ty, but nev - er will set;

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Thiit wise men from the East, A coun - try a - far, Be-held with great joy that dear beau-ti - ful star.

Sliall not we be as wise As those fiom a - far, And fol - low the beams of the beau-ti - ful star?

For the time draw-eth nigh AVheu na - tion,s a - far Sliall walk in the light of the beau-ti - ful star.

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l.Je-sus, I am wnit-ing now, Wea - ry. worn, and weak ; At the cross I'm bending low,

2. Long I've wandered far from thee, In the paths of sin; Let my sov - row plead for me,

3. Chase my heart's unrest a - way, Bid its troubling cease ; Let me feel thy love to - day,

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Whosoever will, whosoever will ; Whosoever will may truly come, And sbare this great salvation. The Spirit and the Eride, etc.

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WE WILL GLADLY.

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1. "We will gliidly our s;ic-ri-fice bring. To tlie Lord will we offer our vow; lie ac-cept - ed his peo-pie of

2. With the innocent light in its eye. With his spir-it by sin un-de-(iled, To the tem-ple the moither may ;;. In his presence for-ev - er to dwell, Where no i.-luud ever darkens the sky. And the fl&w'rs bloom on ever-

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old, lie will hear and accept of us now. If we pray to the Father in faith,

eouie, And the Lord will accept of her child, more. Shall the little ones go when they die. If We praj- to the Father in faith,

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1. Thi'u iloni- Ji'i-u-s.n-lem on high ! Sweet city of my Gud; My hnp-py home beyond the sky. The

2. l)f:ir liiippy hoiiK' ! No earthly song Can reach thy joyous strain ; But when I mingle with thy throng, I

3. When tlie groat bands of Christ's full love Shall compass" all mv soul, Then -earthly ties shall snap like thread, And -0- -0- -0- J^!^ _■*! ■•-■*- -^ •*• ■•- ♦-

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home of my dear Lord; No set -ting sun is known to thee. No evening's chilly air; The

shall not try in vain. Out-side thy gates my earthly joys I'll leave, and break the cup: 'Twiil

lose their whole con-trol. Seen in the light of Clirist's great love, The loves of earth shall fade ; From

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2. Crowns of re-joie-iiig, all t'lide-less and bri:,-ht; Uarments of l)uauty, all spot-less, pure and white; ii. Soon shall I pass o'er the dark roll-ing tide, Soun shall I stand at the bless-ed Sav-ior's side ;

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Thej- tliat be wise shall shine as the stars.— Dan. xi : 3.

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2. Before they may rest they pass thro' the strife, One by one, one by one; Thro' death's chilling waters they

3. Dear Je-sus, Re-deem-er, we look to thee, AVe lift up our sad voic-es

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shin-ing strand, Their brows are inclosed in a golden crown; Their travel-stained garments are

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all laid down, And clothed in white raiment they rest in the mead \Vhere Jesus doth love his saints to lead, heavenly hill; To oth - ers the wa - ters run fieree-Iy and wild While gathering home to the un-de- filed, feet may hold ; Thou who didst pass thro' in the deep mid-night. Oh, strengthen us, send us thy staff and light.

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OATHERIXO H031E. Concluded.

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JOY, JOY, JOY.

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one sinner that repenteth.-

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Joy ! Joy I Joy !

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IF 3IY HOUSE.

Turn ye from your evil ways, for wky will ye die?— Ezek. xxxi

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1. Ob, if my house is built up

2. For b(! whose trulh i.^ lii^t - ing ns ;;. Then I will build my house u|> - on

rocK, I Icnow it will stand fur - cv - or: the liills, "AVliose word is un - eliung-ing uev - tr, :i i-ock, And tlierc it will stand fur - cv - or;

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IN THE LIGHT.

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( But a music lieher far, In the light, in tiie light, Breaches where angel spirits are. In the light of God. Shall we ever rise to dwell In the light, in the ligiit, Where imranrtal praises swell, In the light of (iod : Yes, that bliss our own shall be. In the light, in the light. All the good shall Jesus see, In the light of God ;

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SOMETHIISO TO LOYE.

Wlio kiYeil Uif, ami gave liiuistlf for me.— Gal. ii : 2li.

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1 . There is nev

2. There is nev

3. There is nev

path - way so bar - res form so cor - rupt - ed tem-pest-tossed o - cean

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love ;

love

cast

Some bright lit - tie scent - la, - den bios - soui,

May find some-thing there wortii a bless - ing,

Up - on its m:id bil - lows niiiy set - tie

Some star gleam-ing eleiir - ly ii - Isove ; E - voked from the F;i - ther a - bove ; Down, doYvn to its calm bed :it last.

Some soft float f-^ome rem-niint There's nev - er

ing cloud, rich and gold - en of beau - ty, though cloud - ed, a spir - it so reck - less

Some song-bird, me - lo -

Some gleaiu of the soul

But some ten - der wbis

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crest per

fair;

fair : prayer

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SOMETHING TO LOVE. Concluded.

131

1^

There's nev - er There's nev - er M;iv jink t^)

path-w:iy so b<ir

form so cor-rupt heart through its r:ig

ren ed

]jut some-thin.',' But marks of And rest like

tu fher

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ish age jew

is there. is there, el llicre.

I.. Here at thy cross, 2. Should worlds conspire ;!. Yes, I'm se-cure

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drive

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nate God, I lay my soul be -

me thence, M'ove - less and firm my thy blood, And all my foes shall

neath heart lose

thy love, should their aim

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Be - neath the drop - pings of thy blood.

Be - solved, for that's my last de - fense,

Ho - san - na to my Sav - ior God,

.Je - sus, nor shall it e'er If I must per - ish, there And my best hon - ors to

move, die. name.

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NEAllEll TO THE LAXD OF liEST. Coiiciiuled.

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?j>eed away. Toward th'eter - nal re-giona ol

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the loved and Lies.*.

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day.

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Arr. BjCETHOvr.N.

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1. While luy ricdcenicr's near, My she])herd and my guide, I'll bid farewell to every fear, My wants are all supplied.

2. To ever-fragrant meads, \Vhere rich abundance grows, His gracious hand indulgent leads, And guards my sweet repose.

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HAIIK THE SON(^. (Christmas.)

FOR CONCEPTS.

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ing; Peace (in earth their notes ing. To tiie shep-benls an - him, E\' - 'ry will - in;^ heart

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Glo-ry. Glo-ry.

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HARK THE SONG. Coiicliulecl.

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135

claim the sound In louJ nnj joy - ful cho - nis.

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SHADY KILL,

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1. Pj- oool Siloriin's sliatb' I'ill How fair the li} - y fjrow's.' How sweet the breath. beneath tlie liill, Of Sharon's c/f?o - v 13. \m ! Piicli tlie chilli w)iosecarly feet The patlis of /ipikv hnxe trod: AVhoseseoret l]eart,witti iiitiuence sw'H-t.Is upward tvrned to

2. By cool Siluaui's shady rill The lily viit.-.! <le - cay; The rose that blooms beneath thehill Blust sliortly/<((/e u -

rose I God. way.

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YE SERYANTS OF OOD. (Missionary.)

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1. Ye serv-nnts of God! j-our Mas-ter pro-claim, And pub-lish a - broad his won-der - ful name; i. Sal-va-tion to God, who sits on the throne ! Let all cry a - loud, and hon - or the Son; '■->. Then let lis a - dore, and give him his right, All glo - ry and power, and wis-dom and might;

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The name, iill vie-tor - ious, of Je - sus px - tol, His king-dom is glo-rious, and nvles o - ver all, The prais-os of Je - sus the an-gels proclaim. Fall down on their fac - es, and wor-ship the L:imb, All hon- or and blessing with an-gels a - hove, And thanks never ceasing, and in - fin - ite love,

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Vnd rules o - ver all, And rules o - ver all. His king-dom is glo-rious, and rules o - ver all. And wor- ship the Lamb, And wor-ship the Lamb, Fall down on their fac - es and worship the Lamb. And in - fin - ite love, And in - fin -ite love, xVnd thanks never ceas-ing, and in - fin - ite love.

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HALLELUJAH TO THE LAMB.

I'liiise the LoiJ, 0 Jerusalem : praise tliy God, 0 Zion.— Ps. cxlvii : 11:

137^

I. 0 God, to thy promise our hearts humbly cling; To thine altnr the bloom of our childhood we bring ; I. Thanks, thanks for thy word, for the sweet Sabbath day ; For the teachers who lead us in wisdom's glad way ; }. Should life be con-tin - ucd till man-hood comes on, Till the scenes of its noontide, like shadows, are gone.

V V ■•• -ST AVo seek thee right ear - ly ; our guide thou shalt be ; All *he years of that youth wc now of-fer to thee, so read - y of old Young children like us in his arms to en - fold, to help and lie-feiid. Till, like sheaves, fully ripe, to the grave we de-scend.

"Who point us to Jo - sus,

Still, still be thnu near us,

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llal-le -lu-jah to the Lamb, llal-le-lu jah, A-men ; Hal-!e-lu-jah, Hal-Ie-lu-jah, Ilal-le-lu-jah, A-

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men.

WE SHALL REAP BY AND BY.

Let us uot be vvoary in well doiug.— Gal. vi : y. N _. . ._ ^ A ' Ji: "TT I s '"h , N"

with vig - or pur - sue The work which the Master has left us

but work with a wiil, Our Fa-ther will sure - )y his jtroui-i

thro' tri - al and care; Ee faith -ful to du - ty and ear-nest

re - mem-ber his love, Who eame, our He-deem-er, fiom glo-ry

m pniyer ; a - bove ;

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pa-tient - ly toil-ing we trust in the Lord, The har-vest will bring ns a bless-ed re-ward,

seeds we have scat-tere«l in sor - row and tears We'll gather bright sheaves wheo the harvest appeals.

la - bor for Je - sus was ev - er in vain; Go work in his vineyard, and wait for the rain,

nev - er be wea - ry, but joy-fly pur - sue The work wliich the Master has left us to do.

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We shall renp if we faint not, reap by and by, Treas-ures im-jnor - tal that nev - er de - cay. ■*- *- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ft_0 u^ C ^t__# ^- -^ ■«■+-*- ^

WE SHALL HEAP BY AND J5Y. Concluded.

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Crowns of" re - joic-ing, that fade not a - way, We shall reap if avo faint not, reap by and by.

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WHEN I 00 HOME.

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The day is Jrnw-ing near

Earth's storms will not alarm

I'll grieve no long-er sad -

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nne : Earth's darkness will be clearer When I go home, juie ; Earth's tem])ests shall not harm meAVhen I go home, ^o home; I'll meet my Sav - ior glad-ly AVhen I go home.

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go homo; Earth's dark-ncss will be clear-er When I go home, go home; Earth's tem-pests can not harm me Yv^hen I go home.

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meet my Sav - ior

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home.

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Let us go furtli.— IIee. xiii : l:;.

R. A. G:,Ex.\.

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113 to tlie ha.r-%-ost field : Tborc's a work for us all Id do ; Th-;' the bright and gold-en grain ; Wo will work with our might to - day, M'hil with will -ing heart and hand, AVhon the har-vest for thee is o'er A

fields are white and the liar-vest great, But the la- bor - ers aro few.

weak-er hands on the lan-guid plain Bear the gold-en sheaves a - wa3'.

crown of life, in the " Harvest Home," Shall be thine for ev - er-niore.

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l.i-bor on, l"i>r the erown wo shiill wear bv and by.

v and bv.

i''or the [Omit.

] erown wo shall wear by anil by.

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think when I reiul that sweet sto - ry of old,

wish that his hands hud been placed on my head,

Yet still to his loot-stool in prayer I may go.

AVhen Jc - sus was here a - inong His anus had been thrown a-round And ask lor a share in his I>

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ed lit - tie ehil-dren as latnbs to his fold, I should likf

And that T might have seen his looks when he said, Let the lit

And if I thus ear - nest - ly seek him be - low, I shall see

nioKiTS.

to have been with liim

lie ones come nn - (u

him and hear him a -

then, me.

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How he called And that I And if S

142

MARCHING TO ZION.

l'\\.\NY CiMsiiv. f^f'fk yi^ tlio Lord wliilc lii» iii;iy In- ruiiiul, call

M^Iai'ch Jfloveuient. SK.TII-CHUKI. K.

Ipou liJMi « iii'ic lie is TM';s;'.

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Oli, come, we rvie march-iiig to Zi - on, The Sun-tluj'-schoi(fl ar-iny nre ^ve ;

The Sav - ior, our lead - (.t, is ouil - ing, The S;iv - iur who loves you so dear;

Come s^well the glad ranks of our ar - my, And fid - Inw (nir Sav-iur di - vine,

Now gird on your ar - mor le - joic - ing. Press on -ward his caurc lo du - I'ijvm);

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eross and

seek him

light of

Work for

the stand-ard

by faith and

his truth and

the crown that

re - pent sal - va

ry. Our song and our watch-word

ani-e : Oh, seek him wliile yet he

tiiin Like sun-bcains a - round us

isL'il To those who en - dure to

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143

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beau- ti - ful hind of the blest. To tlie Riv - er of Life, with its wa - ter so bright. Where (ho

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ran-soiued in Je - sus shall rest. Marching along, ]\Iarehing along ; Oh, come, we are inarch-ing to

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Come a-'Tay, To the beau -ti- ful Innd of the blest.

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144

Not too fast.

BEAUTIFUL WATEK.

Look not thou upon the wine.— Eph. v

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. C. ]. Beau-ti - f'ul \va - ter, oli, give to uie Beau-ti-ful, heau-ti-ful wa-ter ;

^. AVa-ter, pure wa-ter, fiotu heaven distilled, Boau-ti-ful, beau-ti-ful wa-ter ; Drink of the health-giv-ing 3. Beau-ti - ful wa - ter my drink sliall be, Beau-ti-fuI, beau-ti-ful wa-ter " ' " , . . . .

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A CONCERT EXERCISE.

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1. Supt. What is the declaration of the prophet Micah concerning Bethlehem?

Class or School. " And thou Belhleheui, in the land of Juda, art not the least among the princea of Jiula: for out of thee shall come a Governor, that shall rule my people Israel."- Matt, ii: 6.

(Sing No. 1 Bethlehem, p:ige 152.)

2. Supt. To viXvAi city did Joseph and family return, and what is said of the child Jesus?

Class or School. " And wlien they had performed all things according to the law of the Lord, they returned into Galilee, to their own city Niizarefh. And the child grew, and waxed strong in spirit, filled with wisdom; and the grace of God was upon him."— Luke ii : 39, 4U.

(Sing No. 2 Nazareth, page 1J2.)

3. Supt. Upon leaving Nazareth, where did Jesus dwell ; and what is said of Capernaum?

Class or School. "And leaving Nazareth, he came and dwelt in Capernaum, which is upon the sea-coast, in ths borders of Zabulon and Nephthalim." JIatt. iv : 1.3. "And thou, C;i,pernaum, which art exalted unto heaven, shaltbe brought down to hell : for if the mighty works, which have been done in thee, had been done in Sodom, it would have remained until this day.'" Matt, xi: 23.

(Sing No. "i Capernaum, page 153.)

4. Siq)C. Where were Christ's first miracles wrought, and who were present?

Class or Scliool. "And the third day there was a marriage in Cana of Galilee; and the mother of Jesus was there: and both Jesus was called, and his disciples, to the marriage." John ii : 1, 2. ' (Sing No. 4 Cana of (lalilee, page 153.)

5. Sii2>f. To what city did Jesus next come, and what is said of it?

Class or School. "Then cometh he to a city of Samaria, which is called Sychar, near to the parcel of ground that Jacob gave to his son Joseph. Now Jacob's well was there. Jesus therefore, being wearied with his journey, sat thus on the well: and it was about the sixth hour. There cometh a woman of Samaria to draw water: Jesus saith unto her, Give me to drink." John iv : 5-7.

(Sing No. 5 Jacob's Well, page 154.) .

SACRED PLACES OF THE OOSPELS. Coiitiiiued.

151 S

6. Supt. Into what city did Jesus enter after leading Sycliar, and what great miracle did he there perform ?

Class or School. " And it came to pass the day after, that he went into a city called Xain ; and many of his dis- ciples went wiih him, and much j)eople. Now when he came nigh to the gate of the city, behold, there was a. dead man carried out, the only son of his mother, and she was a widow. And when the Lord saw her, he had compassion on her, and said untijher. Weep not. And he came and touched the bier: and they that bare him stood still. And ho said. Young man, I say unto thee, Arise, And he that was dead sat up, and began to speak. And he delircred him to his mother." Luke vii : 11-lG.

(Sing No. C Nain, page 154.)

7. Siijit. AVhat is said of Jesus at the lake of Genncsaret ?

Claj<s or S<-h'Mil. " And it c;ime to pass, that, as the people pressed upon him to liear the word of God, he stood by the lake of (iennesaret, and saw two ships standing by the lake: but the fishermen were gone out of them, and were washing their nets. And he entered into one of the ships, which was Simon's, and prayed him that he would thrust out a little from the land. And he sat down, and taught the people out of the ship." Luke v : 1-3.

(Sing No. 7 Gennesaret, page 152.)

S. Stq^t. Into whose house did Jesus enter at Bethany, and what is said of it?

Class or School. " Now it came to pass, as they went, that he entered into a certain village : and a certain woman named Martha received him into her house. And she had a sister called Mary, which also sat at Jesus' feet, and heard his word." Luke x : 38, 39.

(Sing No. S Bethan}-, page 153.)

9. Siipt. Where was Jesus crucified, and what superscription was placed over him?

CldSS or School. " And when they had come to the place, which is called Calvary, there they crucified him, and the malefactors, one on the right hand, and the other on the left. And a superscription also was written over hinx in letters of Greek, and Latin, and Hebrew, THIS IS THE KING OF THE JEWS."— Luke .x.xiii : 33, .38.

(Sing No. 9— Calvary, page 151.) 10. Supt. Give John's description of the Holy City.

One voice will recite Uev. xxi, from verse 10 to the end of the chapter, after which sing Glorious City, \r. to close.

155,

Note.— If the school contains ten classes, let them be numbered find recite in the nninerical order of the qiiestiotis ; and in this case the whole school will recite Rev. x.\i : lu to cluse in concert. This exercise can be given by any sckool, ami wiH. be tuuiid eiitertaiuing, instructive, and profitable.

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thus "the bet-ter part;" Treas'ring all his ben - e - die - tions In her young and lov - ing heart.

K 154 SACRED PLACES OF THE GOSPELS. Coiicliuled.

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Xo. C, Niiiii.

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156

CROWN OF LIFE.

Ho. 1.

Tune: DUKE STREET. L.M.

1 Fnom all that dwell below the skies, Let the Creator's praise arise ;

Let the Redeemer's name be sung, Through every land, by every tongue.

2 Eternal are thy mercies, Lord; Eternal truth attends thy word : Thy praise shall sound from shore to

shore, Till suns shall set and li.-e no more.

J%o. 2.

HAMBURG. (Page 131.)

1 Sweet is the work, my God, my King, To praise thy name, give thanks and

sing; To show thy love by morning light. And talk of all thy truth at night.

2 Sweet is the day of sacred rest ; No mortal cares shall seize my breast ; Oh, may my heart in truth be found, Like David's harp of solemn sound.

3 My heart shall triumph in the Lord, And bless his works and liless his word; Thy works of grace, how bright they

shine ; How deep thy counsels, how divine.

5fo. 3.

HAMBURG. (Page 131.) i When I survey the wondrous cross

On which the Prince of glory died, My richest gain I count but loss,

And pour contempt on all my pride.

2 Sec, from his head, his hands, his

feet. Sorrow and love flow mingled down : Did e'er such love and sorrow meet. Or thorns compose so rich a crown ?

3 Were the whole realm of nature mine.

That were a present far too small ; Love so amdzing, so divine,

Demands my soul, my life, my all.

]^o. 4.

Tu N E : A R L I N Ci T 0 X . C . .^1 .

KEY OV G.

1 Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove, AVith all thy quick'ning jiowors ;

Kindle a flame of sacred love In these cold hearts of ours.

2 In vain we tune our formal songs, In vain we strive to rise ;

Ilosannas languish on our tongues. And our devotion dies.

3 Dear Lord, and shall we ever live At this poor dying rate.

Our love so faint, so cold to thee, And thine to us so great?

No. 5.

Tune: HEBER.

KEY OP C.

1 There is a fountain filled with blood. Drawn from Jmmanuel's veins ;

And sinners, plunged beneath that flood. Lose all their guilty stains.

2 E'er since, by faith, I saw the stream Thy flowing wounds supply,

Redeeming love has been my theme, And shall be till I die.

3 Then in a nobler, sweeter song I'll sing thy power to save.

When this poor lisping, stam'ring tongue Lies silent in the srrave.

IVo. 6.

Tu.NE : ST. THOMAS. S. M. (P. CO.)

1 A charge to keep I have,

A God to glorify, A never-dying soul to save, And fit it for the sky.

2 To serve the present age.

My calling to fulfill, Oh, may it all my powers engage 'To do my blaster's will.

3 Help me to watch and Jjray,

And on thyself rely. Assured if I my trust betray I shall forever die.

Wo. 7.

Tune: GUIDE. (Page 133.)

1 In every trying hour

My soul to Jesus flies; I trust in his almighty power When swelling billows rise.

2 His comfort bears me up ;

I trust a faithful God ; The sure foundation of my hope Is in my Savior's blood.

3 Loud hallelujahs sing

To our Redeemer's name ;

In joy or sorrow, life or death.

His love is still the same.

CROWN OF LIFE.

157

Mo. 8,

a:u-NK:'OL'MUTZ.

1 Grace ! 'tis a charming soiiud, •Harmonious to the eai- :

Heaven with tlie echo shall resound, And all the earth shall hear.

2 Grace led uij' wandering feet To tread the heavenly road;

And new supplies each hour I meet A\^hile pressing on to (iod.

?• Grace all the work shall crown Through everlasting daj-s ;

It lays ""in heaven the topm»st stone, Ar,d well deserves the praise.

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SHORE.

'-i:e.y ©f g. are gliding swifily by, pilgrim stranger.,

1 My day. And I, i

Would not detuin tiiem as tiiey Hy,

Those hours of toil and danger. ruoRus. For, oh, we stand onUordan's strand,

Our friends are passing over ; Anil just before the-shining shore We may almost diseo-ver.

2 Should coming da'ys be cold and

dark. We need not cease our singing ; That perfect rest none can molest AVhere golden harps are ringing. Cho. For, oh, we stand, etc. ?> Let sorrow's rudest tempest blow, Each cord on earth to sever.

Our King says, '■Come," and tin.'ii our home Forever jind forever.

Cho.— For, oh, we stand, etc.

Xo. 10.

iLNi-: AT EBB. KEY OF Bk.

1 <5iod is my strong salvation ; What foe have I to fear?

In darkness and temptation My Light, my Help, is near ;

Though hosts encamp around me. Firm to the fight I stand :

What terror can confound me With God at my right hand?

2 Place on the Lord reliance: My soul, with courage wait ;

His truth be thine affiance When faint and desolate :

His might thy heart shall strengthen, His love thj' joy increase ;

Mercy thy da3's shall lengthen ; The Lord will give thee peace.

]Vo. 11.

Tcxi:: LENOX.

KEY OF B|2.

1 Yes, the Redeemer rose. The Savior left the dead.

And o'er his hellish foes

High raised his conquering head.

I|;ln wibl dismay the guards around: || Fall to the ground, and sink away.

2 Lo ! the angelic bands In full assembly meet,

To wait his high commands,

And worshij) at his (oet. j]:.Joyful they come and wing their way:l|

From realms of day tn .fcsus' lomb.

3 All hail, trium)ihant Lii!il ! Who sav'st us with thy blood :

Wide be thy name adored, Thou rising, reigning God i

||:WiLh thee we rise : Jesus, who bled,:I| •' llath left the (lead, no mure to die."

3<o. 12.

Tim:: TOPLADV.

KF.V OF l>.

1 Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in thee ; Let the water and the blood, From thy riven side that flowed, Be of sin the perfect cure ;

Save me. Lord, and make me pure.

2 Nothing in my hand I bring, Simply to thy cross I cling ; Naked, come to thee for dress ; Helpless, look to thee for grace ; Foul, I to the fountain fly; Wash me, Savior, or I die.

3 Whilst I draw this fleeting breath, When mine eyelids close in death, When I soar thro' worlds unknown, See thee on thy glorious throne, Rock of ages, cleft for me.

Let me hide myself in thee.

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IIS'DEX.

PAGE

A CHARGE TO KEEP 156 A Friend in Jesus 105

BATTLIXa FOR A Crown- 56 Beautiful Star 116

BLantiful W.iter 144

Benedlctiori (For Closiiig) 83

Beyond diis va'c 18

Blessed Lnnd ol' Promi.-e 91

Blessed Si'vbbath l)iy .. '.'-i

Bright ;ind Movning Star (35

Bring in tlic Ciiildren SO

CtlEBRED BY THE Promises... 20

City of the Jasper Wall 74

City o'er thp Sea 110

Closer, still Closer 7

Close to Thee 5!

Coming of the Bridegroom ?<b

Cuine to Me 103

Ooine, thou Fount 156

Comfort of Patraos 61

Consider the Lilies 22

Conquer in his Kame 21

PAor.

Cross of Christ '7

Crown of Life 3

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DENNIS 75 Drawing Near 46

■pNTREAT ME not... 62

FRESH FP.oM THE Throne 17 From the Cross 87

From all that Dwell 156

GATE? WITHOUT Jar 120 Gather them into the Fold.. 36

Gathering Home 124

Gathering Song 102

Gliid New Year 106

God is my strong Salvation 157

Guide 133

Grace! 'tis a charming Sound... 156 Guided by Thee 123

HAIL THIS Hour op Gladness. 32 Hallelujah to the Lamb 137

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Hamburg ];!1

Hark the Song 134

Haste, Traveler, Haste 7.3

He Loves You and Me 44

Healing Fountain 28

Heavenly Mansions 29

Here am I 53

Hills of Amethyst 93

Homo of my Savior 20

Home of the Blest 47

I AM THINE 79 I will seek Jesus 145

If my House 128

I'm not Ashamed 99

In every trying Hour 156

In happy Song 8

In the Cross I Glory 59

In the rifted Rock 10

In the Light 129

JESUS EVER NEAR 88

Jesus Interceding 41

Jesus is Calling 50

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INDEX.

PAGE

Jesus is Mine 77

Jesus' little Lamb 127

Jesus, lover of my Soul 45

Jesns our Strength 100

Jesus of Nazareth 24

Just as I ain S9

Jesus, the Rock of ages 76

Jesus so dear 85

Jubilee of Heaven 122

Joy! Joy! Joy! 126

j/NEELINU .iTTHK Threshold 112

J- ABOK fiK 140

J Let them come to Jle 71

Light at evening 58

Lift mo Higher 40

Linger not on the I'lain 30

Little Volunteers 107

Love each other 37

MANSIONS AKOVK 60

Marching to Zion 142

Mercy-seat 101

Moro like Thee 121

My Home is there 54

NEARER Home .13

Nearer, loving Savior 81

Nearer to the Land of Rest 132

New Coronation 4

No name so sweet 13

No shade like this 12

0 PRECIOUS Blood 25

0 sacred Flood 5

Oh, entreat me not 62

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On a Christmas Morning 109

One Drop of the Blood 82

Only Believe 114

Over Jordan 15

Our heavenly Home 33

Own and Bless To-day Ill

PASS ME KOT 9

Pressing on to Glory 23

Purer yet 83

Put on the whole Armor 148

REMEMBER mr 91 Right away 43

River of Life...! 82

Roll on, thou mighty Ocean.. ...^ 104 Rock of Ages ^X^

HACRED PLACES (Concert)... 150

Sabbath Bells 64

Sabbath Home 27

Savior Jesus 115

Savior, pass not bj' 52

Scatter the Seed 48

vSing of Jesus' love 67

Shining on 39

Shining Shore 157

Searching tlie Scriptures 68

Seek and find 84

Sing his Idve 10

Singing from the Heart ^t^)

Shady Rill 135

Something to love 130

Spotless ns Snow 96

St. Thomas 69

Sweet is the work 156

Sweet Story of <dd.

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THE OLD Cross 113

The grand Rally 72

The (ilory that shall he 92

The high Command 6

There is a Fountain 156

The new Song 42

The old Path to Glory 31

The open Uoor 14

The Royal Road 78

The Savior's at the Door tO

The Savior died for Me 57

'T1s I, be not afraid 63.

'Tis sweet to bring 55

Triumph by and by 70

Trusting in the Prumises II

WAITING AT THE Cross 113

^Ve are trj'ing to follow.. 146

AVc shall rca]) by and by 138

We will gladly our sacrifice 119

We'll crown them with Roses... 108

Weeping Tears 125

What manner of love 98

What shall the Harvest bo V 49

When I survey 156

Welcome to our Sabbath School. 86

When I go Home 139

Who is this? 95

Whosoever will 118

Whiter than Snow 91)

Working, 0 Christ 158

\7"E Servants of God 136

X Yes, the Redeemer 157

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