Gospel Hyihns

COMBINED

By IRA D. SANKEY,

lAMES MeGRANAHAN and GEO. C. STEBBINS

F-46.III

plDS OrsTLY)

Hp(jw:& Mam Co,

76 East XiDth Street, Rev lorL 81 Randolph Street, Chicago.

Thtj Jok Churcli Co,

74 Wcit Fourth Street, Ciaciniiatl 13 East Siiteenrh Street, NY.

MAY 6-. OROCREO OF BOOKSELLERS AND MUSIC DEALERS.

For list of editions and prices soe page 336.

THE BENSON LIBRARY O^ HYMNOLOGY

Endowed by the Reverend Louis Fitzgerald Benson, d.d.

LIBRARY OF THE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY

1601

Gospel Hymns

plos. 5 ?^ 6 Combined.

FOR USB IN GOSPEL MEETINGS

AND OTHER RELIGIOUS SERVICES.

^

V

By Ira D. Sankey, James Mcgranahan akd Geo. C. Stebbins.

wo

PUBLISI

THE JOHN CHURCH CO. THE

74 W. 4th St., Cincinnati, O. 76 East Ninth St., New York. 13 E. 16th St., New York. 81 Randolph St., Chicago.

Copyright, 1892, by The Biglow & Main Co. and The John Church Co. All Rights Reserved.

PREFACE.

This Volume contains all the Hymns and Tunes found in Gospel Hymns No. 5 and No. 6, numbered in consecutive order, embracing 438 pieces, all dupli- cates having been omitted.

In addition to the large number of neiv songs in this collection, there vrill also be fotmd a fine selec- tion of Standard Gosj)©! Hymns from volumes 1, 2, 3 and 4.

IRA D. SANKEY.

JAMES MCGRANAHAN.

GEO. C. STEBBINS.

NOTICE).

•^ Nearly eitery Hymn and Tune in this Sooh Copyrighted, No one will be allotved to print or publish any of thent for any purpose whatever without the written permission of the otvners of copyright.

THE BIGI^OW «fe MAIN CO.

THE JOHN CHUUCH CO.

GOSPEL HYMNS.

NOS. 5 AND 6 COMBINED.

MY Saviour's praises I will sing, And all His love express ; Whose mercies each returning day, Proclaim His faithfulness.

Cho. Every day will I bless Thee !

Every day will I bless Thee ! - And I will praise, will praise Thy

name Forever and ever !

2 Redeemed by His almighty power,

My Saviour and my King ; My confidence in Him I place. To Him my soul would cling.

3 On Thee alone, my Saviour, God,

My steadfast hopes depend,

And to Thy holy will my soul

Submissively would bend.

4 Oh, grant Thy Holy Spirit's grace,

And aid my feeble powers. That gladly I may follow Thee Thro' all my future hours. 2.

* f~\ NWARD, upward, homeward !' KJ Joyfully I flee From this world of sorrow,

With my Lord to be ; Onward to the glory, Unward to the prize,

S

4 OOSPEL HYMJSrS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED,

Homeward to the mansions Far above the skies.

Ref. Onward to the glory, Upward to the prize. Homeward to the mansions, Far above the skies.

2 " Onward, upward, homeward 1"

Here I find no rest. Treading o'er the desert

Which my Saviour pressed ; ** Onward, upward, homeward !"

I shall soon be there, Soon its joys and pleasures,

I, through grace, shall share.

3 '• Onward, upward, homeward !"

Come along with me ; Ye who love the Saviour,

Bear me company. '* Onward, upward, homeward!"

Press with vigor on, Yet a little moment

And the race is won.

3.

OH, soul toss'd on the billows, afar from friendly land ! Look to Him who holds thee *' in The hol- low of His hand."

Cho.— In "The hollow of His hand," In the hollow of His hand, O, how safe are all who trust Him, In "The hollow of His hand."

2 Though the raging winds may drive thee, a wreck upon the strand. Still cling to Him who holds thee in " The hollow of His hand."

OOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 6

3 When strength is spent in toiling, and

wearily you stand, Then rest in'^Him who holds thee in " The hollow of His hand."

4 When by the swelling Jordan, your feet in

sinking sand, Kemember still He holds thee in " The hollow of His hand."

5 And when at last we're gathered, with all

the ransomed band, We'll praise our God who holds us in " The hollow of His hand."

4.

PRAISE Him ! praise Him ! Jesus, our blessed Redeemer ! Sing, O earth His wonderful love pro- claim ! Hail Him ! hail Him ! highest archangels in glory ; Strength and honor give to His holy name! Like a shepherd, Jesus will guard His children, In His arms He carries them all day long ; Praise Him! praise Him! tell of His excel- lent greatness, Praise Him! praise Him! ever in joy- ful song !

2 Praise Him! praise Him! Jesus, our blessed

Redeemer !

For our sins He suffered, and bled, and

died;

He, our rock, our hope of eternal salvation,

Hail Him! hail Him! Jesus the crucified.

6 GOSPEL HyjuJS^S, S & 6 COMBINED.

Sound His praises ! Jesus, who bore our

sorrows, Love unbounded, wonderful, deep, and

strong ; Praise Him ! etc.

3 Praise Him ! praise Him! Jesus, our blessed Redeemer ! Heav'nly portals, loud with hosannas ring! Jesus, Saviour, reigneth for ever and ever ; Crown Him ! crown Him ! Prophet, and Priest, and King ! Christ is coming ! over the wor] d victorious, Power and glory unto the Lord belong ; Praise Him ! etc 5.

I KNOW not why God's wondrous grace. To me He hath made known, Nor why unworthy of such love Redeemed me for'^His own. Chc— But " I know whom I have believed, And am persuaded that He is able To keep that which I've committed unto Him against that day."

2 I know not how this saving faith

To me He did impart, Nor how believing in His word Wrought peace within my heart.

3 I know not how the Spirit moves,

Convincing men of sin, Revealing Jesus through the Word, Creating faith in Him.

4 I know not what of good or ill

May be reserved for me, Of weary ways or golden days, Before His face I see.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

5 I know not when my Lord may come, At night or noonday fair, Nor when IT Avalk the vale with Him, Or " meet Him in the air."

6.

BEHOLD a Fountain deep and wide, Behold its onward flow ; 'Twas opened in the Saviour's side, And cleanseth •' white as snow, And cleanseth white as snow."

Cho. Come to this Fountain, 'Tis flowing to-day ; And all who will may freely come, And wash their sins away.

2 From Calvary's cross, where Jesus died

In sorrow, pain, and woe, Burst forth the wondrous crimson tide II : That cleanseth " white as snow." :|j

3 Oh ! may we all the healing power

Of that bless' d Fountain know ; Trust only in the precious blood II : That cleanseth " white as snow.":l|

4 And when at last the message comes,

And we are called to go, Our trust shall still be in the blood II: That cleanseth *' white as snow.":|l

C'^OME with thy sins to the fountain, ^ Come with "thy burden of grief ; Bury them deep in its waters. There thou wilt find a relief.

Cho. Haste thee away, why wilt thou stay? Risk not thy soul on a moment's de- lay ;

8 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 &6 COMBINED.

Jesus is waiting to save thee, Mercy is pleading to-day.

2 Come as thou art to the fountain,

Jesus is waiting for thee ; What though thy sins are like crimson, White as the snow they shall be.

3 These are the words of the Saviour :

They who repent and believe, They who are willing to trust Him, Life at His hands shall receive.

4 Come and be healed at the fountain.

List to the peace-speaking voice ; Over a sinner returning Now let the angels rejoice. 8.

O CHILD of God, wait patiently When dark thy path may be, And let thy faith lean trustingly

On Him who cares for thee ; And though the clouds hang drearily

Upon the brow of night, Yet in the morning joy will come And fill thy soul with light.

2 O child of God, He loveth thee,

And thou art all His own ; With gentle hand He leadeth thee,

Thou dost not walk alone ; And though thou watfchest wearily

The long and stormy night, Yet in the morning joy will come

And fill thy soul with light.

3 O child of God, how peacefully

He calms thy fears to rest, And draws thee upward tenderly Where dAveli the pure and blest ;

008PEL HYMNS, 5 <k 6 COMBINED. 9

And He who bendeth silently

Above the gloom of night, Will take thee home where endless joy

Shall fill thy soul with light. Vf»

REJOICE in the Lord, O let His mercy, cheer, He sunders the bands that enthrall ; Redeemed by His blood, why should we ever fear, Since Jesus is our " all in all."

Cho.— If God be for us, if God be for us,

If God be for us, who can be against us ; Who, who, who, who can be against us, against us ?

2 Be strong in the Lord, rejoicing in His

might, Be loyal and true, dav by day ; When evils assail be valiant for the right, And He will be our strength, our stay.

3 Confide in His word. His promises so sure,

In Christ they are " yea, and amen ;" Though earth pass away, they ever shall endure, 'Tis written o'er and o'er again.

4 Abide in the Lord, secure in His control,

'Tis life everlasting begun ; To pluck from His hand the weakest, trem- bling soul, It never, never can be done. lO.

O WONDERFUL words of the gospel, Oh ! wonderful message they bring. Proclaiming a blessed redemption Through Jesus, our Saviour and King.

10 OOSPSJL HYMNS, 6 & 6 COMBINED.

Cho. Believe, oh, believe in His mercy, That flows like a fountain so free ;

Believe, and receive the redemption He offers to you and to me.

2 He came from the throne of His glory^

And left the bright mansions above, The world to redeem from its bondage, So great His compassion and love.

3 O come to this wonderful Saviour,

Come, weary and sorrow-oppressed, Behold on the cross how He suffered, That you in His kingdom might rest.

4 There's no other refuge but Jesus,

No shelter where lost ones m.ay fly , And now, while He's tenderly calling,

0 " turn ye," " for why will ye die?**

11.

CLOSER, Lord, to Thee I cling, Closer still to Thee ; Safe beneath Thy sheltering wing

1 would ever be ;

Rude the blast of doubt and sin, Fierce assaults without, within, Help me, Lord, the battle win ;— Closer, Lord, to Thee.

2 Closer yet, O Lord ! my Rock,

Refuge of my soul ; Bread I not the tempest shock,

Though the billows roll. Wildest storm cannot alarm, For to me can come no harm, Leaning on Thy loving arm ;

Closer, Lord, to Thee.

3 Closer still, my Help, my Stay,

Closer, closer still ;

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. H

Meekly there I iearn to say,

"Father, not my will ;" Learn that in afiaiction's hour, When the clouds of sorrow lower, Love directs Thy hand of power ;

Closer, Lord, to Thee. 4 Closer, Lord, to Thee I come,

Light of life Divine ; Through the ever-blessed Son,

Joy and peace are mine ; Let me in Thy love abide. Keep me ever near Thy side, In the " Rock of Ages'*' hide ;

Closer, Lord, to Thee.

12.

"/^ OD is love!"— His word proclaims it, \IX Day by day the truth we prove; Heaven and earth with joy are telling, Ever telling, " God is Love !" Cho. Hallelujah ! tell the story,

Sung by angel choirs above ; Sounding forth the mighty chorus *' God is Light, and God is Love."

2 " God is love !"— Oh ! tell it gladly,

How the Saviour from above Came to seek and save the lost ones. Showing thus the Father's love.

3 " God is love!" Oh, boundless mercy

May we all its fullness prove ! Telling those who sit in darkness, *' God is Light, and God is Love 1"

13.

JESUS, my Saviour, to Bethlehem came, Born in a manger to sorrow and shame ; Oh, it was wonderful blest be His name ! Seeking for me, for me !

12 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

Ref. Seeking for me, for me ! Seeking for me, for me ! Oh! it was wonderful— blest be His ^ name !

Seeking for me, for me !

2 Jesus, my Saviour, on Calvary's tree. Paid the great debt, and my soul He set

free; Oh ! it was wonderful— how could it be ? Dying for me, for me !

Ref. Dying for me, for me !

Dying for me, for me ! Oh ! it was wonderful— how could it be? Dying for me, for me !

3 Jesus, my Saviour, the same as of old. While I was wand' ring afar from the fold, Gently and long did He plead with my

soul, Calling for me, for me !

Ref.— Calling for me. for me ! Calling for me, for me ! Gently and long did He plead with my soul, Calling for me, for me !

4 Jesus, my Saviour, shall come from on

high. Sweet is the promise as weary years 1^j ; ** Oh ! I shall see Him descending the sky,

Coming for me, for me ! Bef. Coming for me, for me ! Coming for me, for me ! Oh ! I shall see Him descending the

Coming for me, for me !

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED' I3

14.

OUT of my bondage, sorrow, and night, Jesus, I come, Jesus, I come ; Into Thy freedom, gladness, and light,

Jesus, I come to Thee ; Out of my sickness into Thy health. Out of my want and into Thy wealth, Out of my sin and into Thyself, Jesus', I come to Thee.

2 Out of my shameful failure and loss, Jesus, I come, Jesus, I come ;

Into the glorious gain of Thy cross,

Jesus, I come to Thee ; Out of earth's sorrows into Thy balm. Out of life's storms and into Thy calm. Out of distress to jubilant psalm,

Jesus, I come to Thee.

3 Out of unrest and arrogant pride,

Jesus, I come, Jesus, I come ; Into Thy blessed will to abide,

Jesus, I come to Thee ; Out of myself to dwell in Thy love, Out of despair into raptures above, Upward for aye on wings like a dove, Jesus, I come to Thee.

4 Out of the fear and dread of the tomb,

Jesus, I come, Jesus, I come ; Into the joy and light of Thy home,

Jesus, I come to Thee ; Out of the depths of ruin untold. Into the peace of Thy sheltering fold. Ever Thy glorious face to behold, Jesus, I come to Thee. 15.

GLORY ever be to Jesus, God's own well-beloved Son ;

14 GOSPEL HTMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

By His grace He hath redeemed us, " It is finished," all is done. Cho. Saved by grace through faith in Jesus, Saved by His own precious blood, May we in His love abiding, Follow on to know the Lord.

2 Oh ! the weary days of wand' ring,

Longing, hoping for the light : These at last lie all behind us, Jesus is our strength and might,

3 In His safe and holy keeping,

'Neath the shadow of His wing, Gladly in His love confiding. May our souls His praises sing. 16.

WHO came down from heaven to earth? Jesus Christ our Saviour ; Came a child of lowly birth ? Jesus Christ our Saviour.

Cho. Sound the chorus loud and (;lear, He hath brought salvation near. None so precious, none so dear : Jesus Christ, our Saviour.

2 Who was lifted on the tree ?

Jesus Christ our Saviour;

There to ransom you and me ?

Jesus Christ our Saviour.

3 Who hath promised to forgive ?

Jesus Christ our Saviour ; Who hath said " Believe and live "V Jesus Christ our Saviour.

4 Who is now enthroned above ?

Jesus Christ our Saviour ; Whom should we obey and love? Jesus Christ our Saviour.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 &6 COMBINED. 15

5 Who again from heaven shall come?

Jesus Christ our Saviour ; Take to glory all His own ?

Jesus Christ our Saviour. 17.

WE have heard the joyful sound, Jesus saves ! Jesus saves ! Spread the tidings all around :

Jesus saves ! Jesus saves I Bear the news to every land,

Climb the steeps and cross the waves, Onward ! 'tis our Lord's command : Jesus saves ! Jesus saves !

2 Waft it on the rolling tide :

Jesus saves ! Jesus saves I Tell to sinners far and wide :

Jesus saves ! Jesus saves ! Sing, ye islands of the sea ;

Echo back, ye ocean caves ; Earth shall keep her jubilee:

Jesus saves ! Jesus saves 1

3 Sing above the battle strife :

Jesus saves ! Jesus saves ! By His death and endless life,

Jesus saves ! Jesus saves ! Sing it softly through the gloom,

Wheti the heart for mercy craves ; Sing in triumph o'er the tomb,

Jesus saves ! Jesus saves !

4 Give the winds a mighty voice :

Jesus saves ! Jesus saves ! Let the nations now rejoice,

Jesus saves ! Jesus saves ! Shout salvation full and free,

Highest hills and deepest caves ; This our song of victory,

Jesus saves ! Jesus saves I

16 GOSPEL HYMNa, 5 &6 COMBINED.

18.

HE is coming, the " Man of Sorrows," Now exalted on high ; He is coming with loud hosannas, In the clouds of the sky.

Cho.— Hallelujah ! Hallelujah ! He is coming again ; And with joy we shall gather round Him, At His coming to reign.

2 He is coming, our loving Saviour,

Blessed Lamb that was slain ; In the glory of God the Father, On the earth He shall reign.

3 He is coming, our Lord and Master,

Our Redeemer and King ; We shall see Him in ail His beauty, And His praise we shall sing.

4 He shall gather His chosen people,

Who are called by His name, And the ransomed of every nation For His own He shall claim.

\\r HEREVER we may go, by night or

A loving voice within doth gently say : *' My son, from every way of sin depart ; Be Satan's slave no more, give Me thy heart !" Cho. "Give Me thy heart, give Me thy heart ; O weary wand' ring child ! give Me thy heart." 2 Slight not that voice so kind, but gladly hear,

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBIXED. 17

And choose the Lord to-day, while He is

near; He will His pard'ning love to thee impart ; Oh ! hear Him calling still, " Give Me thy

heart!"

3 We may have chosen long from Him to roam, Yet He will welcome us, if we but come ; Oh ! may we not delay, but quickly start While Jesus sayeth still, "Give Me thy heart !" 20.

OLIST to the voice of the Prophet of old, Proclaiming in language divine, The v/onderful, wonderful message of truth That " they that be wise shall shine."

Cho- They shall shine as bright as the stars. In the firmament jeweled with light ; And they that turn many to righteous-

As the stars forever bright.

2 Though rugged the path where our duty

may lead, O why should we ever repine ? When faithful and true is the promise to

all That "they that be wise shall shme."

3 The grandeur of wealth, and the temples

of fame, Where beauty and splendor combine. Will perish, forgotten and crumble to dust. But " they that be wise shall shine."

4 Then let us go forth to the work yet to do

With zeal that shall never decline, 2

18 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

Be strong in the Lord, and the promise believe That *' they that be wise shall shine," 21.

I BELIEVED in God's wonderful mercy and grace, Believed in the smile of His reconciled face. Believed in His message of pardon and peace ; I believed, and I keep on believing.

€ho. Believe ! and the feeling may come or may go, Believe in the word that was written

to show That all who believe their salvation may know ; Believe, and keep right on believing.

2 I believed in the work of my crucified Lord, Believed in redemption alone through His

blood, Believed in my Saviour by trusting Hi*' word; I believed, and I keep on believing.

3 I believed in the heart that was opened for

me, Believed in the love flowing blessed and

free. Believed that my sins were all nailed to the

tree ; I believed, and I keep on believing.

4 I believed in Himself as the true Living One, Believed in His presence on high on the

throne. Believed in His coming in glory full soon ; I believed, and I keep on believing.

GOSPEL HYMXS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 19

22.

MEET me there ! oh ! meet me there, In the heav'nly world so fair, Where our Lord has entered in, And there comes no taint of sin ; With our friends of long ap:o, Clad in raiment white as snow, Such as all the ransom 'd wear- Meet me there ! yes, meet me there I

2 Meet me there ! oh ! meet me there! Far beyond this world of care ; When this troubled life shall cease. Meet me where is perfect peace ; Where our sorrows we lay down For the kingdom and the crown, Jesus doth a home prepare

Meet me there ! yes, meet me there I

3 Meet me there ! oh ! meet me there ! No bereavements we shall bear ; There no sighings for the dead, There no farewell tear is shed ; We shall, safe from all alarms, Clasp our loved ones in our arms, And in Jesus' glory share

Meet me there ! yes, meet me there i 23.

OWE ARY pilgrim ! lift your head : For joy cometh in the morning ! For God in His own word hath said That joy cometh in the morning !

Cho.— Joy cometh in the morning ! Joy cometh in the morning! Weeping may endure for a night, But joy cometh in the morning !

2 Ye trembling saints, dismiss your fears ; For joy cometh in the morning !

20 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

O weeping mourner ! dry your tears : For joy coineth in the morning !

3 Let every burdened soul look up :

For joy cometh in the morning !

And every trembling sinner Iiope :

For joy cometh in the morning I

4 Our God shall wipe all tears away :

For joy cometh in the morning ! Sorrow and sighing flee away : For joy cometh in the morning 1 24.

ARE you ready, are you ready for the coming of the Lord ? Are you living as He bids you in His word? Are you walking in the light ? Is your hope of heaven bright ? Could you welcome Him to-night?

Are you ready ? Cho. Therefore be ye also ready, be ye also ready, therefore be ye also ready, for in such an hour, such an hour aa

ye think not, the Son of man cometh.

2 Are you waiting, are you waiting for the

coming of the King ? Have you bundles of the golden grain to

bring? Can you lay at Jesus' feet Any gathered sheaves of wheat. There your blessed Lord to greet? Are you ready ?

3 Have you risen, have you risen from the

heavy midnight sleep ? Have you risen "from your slumber long and deep?

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED, 21

Are your garments washed from sin ? Are you cleansed and pure within ? Are you ready for the King ? Are you ready ?

25.

PRAISE the Saviour,ye who know Him ; Who can tell how much we owe Him ? Gladly let us render to Him All we are and have.

2 Jesus is the name that charms us ; He for conflict fits and arms us ; Nothing moves, and nothing harms us,

When we trust in Him.

3 Trust in Him, ye saints, forever ; He is faithful, changing never ; Neither force nor guile can sever

Those He loves from Him.

4 Keep us. Lord, oh ! keep us cleaving To Thyself, and still believing,

Till the hour of our receiving Promised joys in heaven.

5 Then we shall be where we -^ould be, Then we shall be what we should be ; Things which are not now, nor could be,

Then shall be our own.

26.

HTNE on, O Star of beauty,

Thou Christ enthroned above ; Reflecting in Thy brischtness. Our Father's look of love.

Cho. Shine on, shine on.

Thou bright and beautiful Star,

Shine on, shine on,

Thou bright and beautiful Star.

S

22 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

2 Shine on, O Star of glory !

We lift our eyes to Thee ; Beyond the clouds that gather, Thy radiant light we see.

3 Shine on, O Star unchanging !

And guide our pilgrim way, Until we see the dawning Of heav'n's eternal day.

4 And when, with Thy redeemed ones,

We reach the heavenly shore, May we with Thee in glory Shine on forever more. 27.

FAR, far away in heathen darkness dwelling, Millions of souls forever may be lost ; Who, who will go, salvation's story telling. Looking to Jesus, heeding not the cost ?

Cho. " All power is given unto me. All power is given unto me. Go ye into all the world and preach

the gospel, and lo, I am with you alway."

2 See o'er the world the open doors inviting,

Soldiers of Christ, arise and enter in ! Brethren, awake ! our forces all uniting. Send forth the gospel, break the chains of sin.

3 *' Why will ye die ?" the voice of God is

calling,

"Why will ye die?" re-echo in His name ; Jesus hath died to save from death appall- ing,

Life and salvation therefore go proclaim.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <k 6 COMBINED. 23

4 God speed the day when those of every nation "Glory to God," triumphantly shall sing; Ransomed, redeemed, rejoicing in salva- tion, Shout " Hallelujah for the Lord is King."

28.

I KNOW I love Thee better, Lord, Than any earthly joy ; For Thou hast given me the peace Which nothing can destroy.

Cho. The half has never yet been told. Of love so full-and free ! The half has never yet been told, The blood— it cleanseth me !

2 I knovr that Thou art nearer still

Than any earthly throng ; And sweeter is the thought of Thee Than any lovely song.

3 Thou hast put gladness in my heart j

Then may I well be glad ! Without the secret of Thy love I could not but be sad.

4 O Saviour, precious Saviour, mine I

What will Thy presence be, If such a life of joy can crown Our walk on earth with Thee ?

29.

O PRECIOUS word that Jesus said ! The soul that comes to me, I will in no wise cast him out, Whoever he may be.

Rep. Whoever he may be, Whoever he may be,

24 OOSPEL HYMNS, 5 dc 6 COMBINED.

I will in no wise cast him out, Whoever he may be.

2 O precious word that Jesus said I

Behold ! I am the Door ; And all who enter in by me Have life forevermore.

Ref. Have life forevermore, Have life forevermore, And all who enter in by Me, Have life forevermore,

3 O precious word that Jesus said I

Come, weary souls oppressed, Come take my yoke and learn of me, And I will give you rest.

Ref. And I will give you rest. And I will give you rest, Come take my yoke and learn of Me, And I will give you rest,

4 O precious word that Jesus said I

The world I overcame ; And they who follow where I lead Shall conquer in My Name.

Ref. Shall conquer in My Name, Shall conquer in My Name, And they who follow where I lead Shall conquer in My Name.

30.

WEARY gleaner in the field, poor or plenty be the yield. Labor on for the Master, nothing fear- ing. There's a promise of reward, at the coming of the Lord, Unto all them that love His appearing.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 25

Cho.— Oh ! the crown, the glory crown, Oh ! the happy day is nearing. When the crown of rich reward shall be given by the Lord Unto all them that love His appear- ing.

2 Jesus now has gone above to complete His

work of love, His return day by day is surely nearing, When His own He will receive, and a wel- come Pie will give Unto all them that love His appearing.

3 Oh ! how light will seem the grief, and the

toilsome way how brief,

When a crown in "the glory we are wear- ing, Oh ! the rapture who can tell, as forever there we dwell.

With redeemed ones that loved His ap- pearing.

31.

WE lift our songs to Thee, Our Saviour and our guide, Oh ! make us from our burdens free, And keep us near Thy side.

2 We lift our prayers to Thee,

Who only heareth prayer ; They who on earth do thus agree. Shall find Thy blessing there.

3 We lift our faith to Thee,

Increased by grace divine ; Help us, O Lord, Thy footsteps see, And on Thy help recline.

4 We lift our all to Thee,

For all things. Lord, are Thine ; Take us, and all we have, and see Thy likeness in us shine.

26 OOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

32.

I KNOW that my Redeemer lives, And has prepared a place for me, And crowns of victory He gives To those who would His children be.

Cho. Then ask me not to linger long

Amid the gay and thoughtless throng. II : For I am only waiting here

To hear the summons : " Child, come home.": II

2 I'm trusting Jesus Christ for all,

I know His blood now speaks for me ; I'm list'ning for the welcome call, To say : " The Master waiteth thee !"

3 I'm now enraptured with the thought,

I stand and wonder at His love That He from heaven to earth was brought, To die that I may live above.

4 I know that Jesus soon will come,

I know the time will not be long, Till I shall reach my heavenly home, And join the everlasting song.

33.

NOT far, not far from the Kingdom, Yet in the shadow of sin ; ^

How many are coming and going How few there are entering in ! Ref. How few there are entering in ! How few there are entering in ! How many are coming and going ! How few there are entering in !

2 Not far, not far from the Kingdom, Where voices whisper and wait ; Too timid to enter in boldly, So linger still outside the gate.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 Jc S COMBINED. 27

8 Away in the dark and the danger, Far out in the night and the cold ; There Jesus is waiting to lead you So tenderly into His fold.

4 Not far, not far from the Kingdom, 'Tis only a little space ; But oh, you may still be forever Shut out from you heavenly place.

34.

ONLY a beam of sunshine, But oh, it was warm and bright, The heart of a weary traveler

Was cheered by its welcome sight. Only a beam of sunshine

That fell from the arch above,

And tenderly, softly whispered

A message of peace and love.

Cho. Only a word for Jesus,

Only a whispered prayer Over some grief-worn spirit May rest like a sunbeam fair.

2 Only a beam of sunshine

That into a dwelling crept. Where, over a fading rosebud,

A mother her vigil kept. Only a beam of sunshine

That smiled through her falling tear; And showed her the bow of promise,

Forgotten perhaps for years.

3 Only a word for Jesus !

Oh ! speak it in His dear name ; To perishing souls ax'ound you

The message of love proclaim. Go, like the faithful sunbeam,

Your mission of joy fulfill ;

58 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

Remember the Saviour's promise, That He will be with you still.

35.

AWAKE, my soul ! to sound His praise ; Awake, my harp I to sing ; Join, all my powers ! the song to raise, And morning incense bring.

2 Among the people of His care,

And through the nations round. Glad songs of praise will I prepare, And there His name resound.

3 Be Thou exalted, O my God I

Above the starry train ; Diffuse Thy heavenly grace abroad, And teach the world Thy reign.

4 So shall Thy chosen sons rejoice,

And throng Thy courts above ; While sinners hear Thy pardoning voice, And taste redeeming love.

36.

MY Father is rich in houses and lands, He holdeth the wealth of the world in His hands ! Of rubies and diamonds, of silver and gold His coffers are full He has riches untold. Cho.— I'm the child of a King ! The child of a King ! With Jesus, my Saviour, I'm the child of a King ! 2 My Father's own Son, the Saviour of men. Once wandered o'er earth as the poorest of

them ; But now He is reigning forever on high. And will give me a home in heaven by and by.

OOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 29

3 I once was an outcast stranger on earth, A sinner by choice, an alien by birth ; But I've been adopted, my name's written

down, An heir to a mansion, a robe, and a crown !

4 A tent or a cottage, why should I care ? They're building a palace for me over there! Though exiled irom home, yet still I may

sing. All glory to God, I'm the child of a King !

37.

SONGS of gladness, never sadness, Sing the ransomed ones in heaven ; Anthem swelling, ever telling Of the joy of souls forgiven.

Ref. Sweetest music ever swelling

Through the courts of heaven above ; Ever singing, ever saying, God is Life, and Go^d is Love !

2 Ever sunshine, never shadow.

Calm, mild, clear, celestial clay; Ever summer in its brightness, Never winter or decaj'.

3 Ever gazing, loving, praising,

With the angel hosts above ; One eternal Hallelujah, One eternal song of love.

4 Never sighing, never sinning ; No distrust, nor doubt, nor fears ;

Through the long, unending ages. Through the long, eternal years. ^8.

BLESSED assurance, Jesus is mine ! Oh ! what a foretaste of glory divine !

30 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINEB.

Heir of salvation, purchase of God, Born of His Spirit, washed in His blood.

Cho. This is my story, this is my song,

Praising my Saviour all the day long ; This is my story, this is my song, Praising my Saviour all the day long.

2 Perfect submission, perfect delight, Visions of rapture now burst on my sight. Angels descending, bring from above Echoes of mercy, whispers of love.

3 Perfect submission, all is at rest,

I, in my Saviour, am happy and blest. Watching and waiting, looking above. Filled with His goodness, lost in His love. 39.

ALAS ! and did my Saviour bleed, And did my Sovereign die ? Would He devote that sacred head For such a worm as I ?

Cho. At the cross, at the cross, where I first

saw the light, And the burden of my heart rolled

away. It was there by faith I received my

sight, And now I am happy all the day.

2 Was it for crimes that I have done

He groaned upon the tree ? Amazing pity, grace unknown, And love beyond degree !

3 But drops of grief can ne'er repay

The debt of love I owe ; Here, Lord, I give myself away, 'Tis all that I can do !

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 31

40.

1]^ the shadow of His wings There is rest, sweet rest ; There is rest from care and labor, There is rest for friend and neighbor; In the shadow of His wings There is rest, sweet rest ; In the shadow of His wings Tliere is rest, sweet rest.

Cho. ji: There i3 rest, there is peace, there is

joy

In the shadow of His wings. :11

2 In the shadow of His wings There is peace, sweet peace ; Peace that passeth understanding. Peace, sweet peace that knows no ending; In the shadow of His wings

There is peace, sweet peace ; In the .shadow of His wings There is i^eace, sweet peace.

3 In the shadow of His wings There is joy, glad joy; There is joy to tell the story, Joy exceeding, full of glory; In the shadow of His wings There is joy, glad joy;

In the shadow of His wings There is joy, glad joy.

41.

SAVIOUR, breathe an eveningblessirg. Ere repose our spirits seal ; Sin and want we come confessing. Thou canst save and Thou canst heal.

2 Though destruction walk around us, Though the arrows past us fly ;

32 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

Angel guards from Thee surround us, We are safe if Thou art nigh.

3 Though the night be dark and dreary.

Darkness cannot hide from Thee ; Thou art He who, never weary, Watchest wiiere Thy people bo.

4 Should swift death this night o'ertake us,

And our couch become our tomb, May the morn in lieaven awake us, Clad in bright aud deathiess bloom.

42.

JESUS is tenderly calling thee home- Calling to-day, calling to-day ; Why from the sunshine of love wilt thou roam Farther and farther away ? Ref. Calling to-day, calling to-day,

Jesus is calling, is tenderly calling to-day.

2 Jesus is calling the weary to rest

Calling to-day, calling to-day ; Bring Him thy burden, aud thou shalt be blest ; He will not turn thee away.

3 Jesus is waiting, oh ! come to Him now

Waiting to-day, waiting to-day ; Come with thy sins, at His feet lowly bow ; Come, and no longer delay.

4 Jesus is pleading, oh ! list to His voice-

Hear Him to-day, hear Him to-day ; Theywhobelieve on His name shall rejoice; Quickly arise and away.

43.

S'

OME one will enter the pearly gate By and by, by and by,

GOSPEL HYMNS. 5 &6 COMBINED. 33

Taste of the glories that there await :

Shall you ? shall I ? Some one will travel the streets of gold, Beautiful visions will there behold, Feast on the pleasures so long foretold :

Shall you? shall I?

2 Some one will gladly his cross lay down

By and by, b}^ and by, Faithful, approved, shall receive a crown:

Shall you ? shall I ? Some one the glorious King will see, Ever from sorrow of earth be free, Eappy with Him through eternity :

Shall you? shall I?

3 Some one will knock when the door is shut

By and by, by and by, Hear a voice saving, " I know you not :"

Shall you? shall I? Some one will call and shall not be heard. Vainly will strive when the door is barred, Some one will fail of the saints' reward :

Shall you ? shall I ?

4 Some one will sing the triumphant song

By and by, by and by, Joiu in the praise with the blood-bought throng : Shall you? shall I? Some one will greet on the golden shore Loved ones of earth who have gone before Safe in the glorv forever more: Shall you? shall I? 44.

OH, wondrous Name, by prophets heard Long years before His birth ; They saw Him coming from afar, The Prince of Peace on earth. 3

34 . 008PJEL HYMNS, 5 <Sc 6 COMBINED,

Cho.— The Wonderful ! The CounseUor! The Great and Mighty Lord I -The everlasting Prince of Peace ! The King, the Son of God I 2 O glorious Name, the angels praise, And ransomed saints adore, The Name above all other nameSy Our refuge evermore. S O precious Name, exalted high, To Him all power is given ; Through Him we triumph over sin, By Him we enter heaven. 45.

LET us sing of the love of the Lord, As now to the cross we draw nigh ; Let us sing to the praise of the God of all grace, For the love that gave Jesus to die.

Ref. O the love that gave Jesus to die, The love that gave Jesus to die ; Praise God, it is mine, this love so di- vine, The love that gave Jesus to die. 2 O how great was the love that was shown To us— we can never tell why Not to angels, but wew, let us praise Him again For the love that gave Jesus to die.

-^ Now this love unto all God commends, Not one would His mercy pass by ; " Whosoever shall call," there is pardon for all In the love that gave Jesus to die.

4 Who is he that can separate those Whom God doth in love justify ;

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 35

Whatsoever we need He includes in the deed. In the love that gave Jesus to die.

46.

O BROTHER, life's journey beginning, With courage and firmness arise ; Liook well to the course thou art choosing,

Be earnest, be watchful, and wise ; Remember, two paths are before thee,

And both, thy attention invite ; But one leadeth on to destruction The other to joy and delight.

Cho. God help you to follow His banner, And serve Him wherever you go ; And when you are tempted, my bro- ther, God give you the grace to say " No."

2 O brother, yield not to the tempter,

No matter what others may do ; Stand firm in the strength of the Master,

Be loyal, be faithful, and true ; Each trial will make you the stronger,

If you, in the name of the Lord, Fight manfully under your Leader,

Obeying the voice of His word.

3 O brother, the Saviour is calling ;

Beware of the danger of sin ; Resist not the voice of the Spirit,

That whispers so gently within ; God calls you to enter His service,—

To live for Him here, day by day^ And share by and by in the glory

That never shall vanish away.

47.

O

GOD, our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come ;

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED.

Our shelter from the stormy blast, And our eternal home :

2 Under the shadow of Thy throne

Still may we dwell secure ; Sufficient is Thine arm alone, And our defence is sure.

3 Before the hills in order stood,

Or earth received her frame,

From everlasting Thou art God,

To endless years the same.

4 A thousand ages, in Thy sight,

Are like an evening gone ; Short as the watch that ends the night, Before the rising sun.

48.

FEAR not ! God is thy shield, And He thy great reward ; His might has won the field ; Thy strength is in the Lord ! Ref. Fear not ! 'tis God's own voice That speaks to thee this word; Lift up your head : rejoice In Jesus Christ, thy Lord !

2 Fear not ! for God has heard

The cry of thy distress ; The water of His word Thy fainting soul shall bless.

3 Fear not ! be not dismayed !

He evermore will be With thee, to give His aid, And He will strengthen thee.

4 Fear not ! ye little flock ;

Your Shepherd soon will como, Give water from the rock. And bring you to His home 1

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 37

49.

"* rpHERE shall be showers of blessing," _L This is the promise of love ; There shall be seasons refreshing, Sent from the Saviour above.

Cho, Showers of blessing,

Showers of blessing we need ;

Mercy-drops round us are falling,

But for the showers we plead.

2 " There shall be showers of blessing"

Precious reviving again ; Over the hills and the valleys, Sound of abundance of rain.

3 " There shall be showers of blessing,'* '

Send them upon us, O Lord I Grant to us now a refreshing, Come, and now honor Thy Word.

4 " There shall be showers of blessing,"

Oh, that to-day they might fall, Now as to God we're confessing. Now as on Jesus we call I

50. -^

TTTHEN we gather at last over Jordan, V V And the ransomed in glory Ave see. As the numberless sands of the sea-shore What a wonderful sight that will be !

Cho. Numberless as the sands of the sea- shore ! Numberless as the sands of the shore -' Oh ! what a sight 'twill be, When the ransomed host we see, As numberless as the sands of the -sea- shore ! 2 When we see all the saved of the ages, Who from sorrow and trials are free,

38 OOSPEL HYMNS, 5 &6 COMBINED.

Meeting there with a heavenly greeting What a wonderful sight that will be!

3 When we stand by the beautiful river,

'Neath the shade of the life-giving tree, Gazing over the fair land of promise What a wonderful sight that will be !

1 When at last we behold our Redeemer,

And His glory transcendent we see, While as King of all kingdoms He reign eth What a wonderful sight that will be !

51.

ABIDE with mo I Fast falls the even- tide, The darkness deepens Lord, with me

abide ! When other helpers fail, and comforts flee, Help of the helpless, oh I abide with me !

2 Swift to its close ebbs out life's little day ; Earth's joys grow dim, its glories peiss

away; Change and decay in all around I see ; O Thou, who changest not, abide with

me !

3 T need Thy presence ev'ry passing hour, What but Thy grace can foil the temp- ter's power?

Who, like Thyself, my guide and stay can

be? Through cloud and sunshine, oh, abide

with me !

4 Hold Thou Thy cross before my closing

eyes ; Shine through the gloom and point me to the skies :

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <Sc 6 COMBINED. 39

Heaven's morning breaks and earth's vain

shadows flee ! In life, in death, O Lord ! abide with me !

62.

OPHAISE the Lord with heart and voice, With God's own word your doubts destroy. Let those that trust in Thee rejoice, Yea, let them shout for joy.

Cho. Rejoice, rejoice in the Lord, Rejoice in the Lord alway ; Rejoice, rejoice in the Lord, and again I say, Rejoice I

2 My life is hid with Thine, O Lord I

And sheltered from the world's alarm ; Why should I sink beneath my load When leaning on Thine arm.

3 For nothing anxious I shall be,

But trusting Thee in everything. With thanks for every gift from Thee, My troubles all take wing.

4 The joys that memory turns to pain,

I leave for joys that never end ; My loss I count my richest gain, For Christ His joy doth send. 53.

OLAND of the blessed ! thy shadowless skies Sometimes in my dreaming I see ; I hear the glad songs that the glorified sing Steal over Eternity's sea ; Though dark are the shadows that gather between, I know that thy morning is fair.

40 GOSPEL HYMNS, 6 & 6 COMBINED.

I catch but a glimpse of thy glory and light, And whisper : " Woiild God I were there !"

2 O land of the blessed ! thy hills of delignt

Sometimes to my vision unfold ; Thy mansions celestial, thy palaces bright,

Thy bulwarks of jasper and gold ; Dear voices are chanting thy chorus of praise, Their forms in thy sunlight are fair ; I look from the valley of shadows below, And whisper : " Would God I were there !"

3 Dear home of my Father, thou City of peace,

No shadow of changing can mar ; How glad are the souls that have tasted thy joy! How blest thine inhabitants are ! When, weary of toiling, I think of the day— Who knows if its dawning be near ? When He who doth love me shall call me away From all that hath burdened me here.

64.

" "I^TEARER the cross !" my heart can ±M say,

I am coming nearer ; Nearer the cross from day to day,

I am coming nearer ;

Nearer the cross where Jesus died,

Nearer the fountain's crimson tide,

Nearer my Saviour's wounded side,

I am coming nearer,

I am coming nearer.

2 Nearer the Christian's mercy seat,

I am coming nearer ;

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 A 6 COMBINED. 41

Feasting my soul on manna sweet, I am coming nearer ;

Stronger in faith, more clear I see

Jesus, who gave Himself for me ;

Nearer to Him I still would be, Still I'm coming nearer, Still I'm coming nearer,

3 Nearer in prayer my hope aspires,

I am coming nearer ; Deeper the love my soul desires,

I am coming nearer ; Nearer the end of toil and care. Nearer the joy I long to share, Nearer the crown I soon shall wear,

I am coming nearer,

I am coming nearer.

55.

THE Lord's our Rock, in Him we hide, A shelter in the time of storm ; Secure, whatever ill betide, A shelter in the time of storm.

Cho. Oh ! Jesus is a Rock in a weary land, A weary land, a weary land ; Oh ! Jesus is a Rock in a weary land, A shelter in the time of storm.

2 A shade by day, defence by night,

A shelter in the time of storm ; No fears alarm, no foes affright, A shelter in the time of storm.

3 The raging storms may round us beat,

A shelter in the time of storm ;

We'll never leave our safe retreat,

A shelter in the time of storm.

4 O Rock divine ! O Refuge dear !

A shelter in the time of storm ;

42 008PEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

Be Thou our helper, ever near, A shelter in the time of storm.

66.

OH ! who is this that cometh From Edom's crimson plain. With wounded side, with garments dyed ? Oh ! tell me now Thy name. •* I that saw thy soul's distress, A ransom gave ; I that speak in righteousness, Mighty to save !"

Cho. Mighty to save ! Mighty to save ! Lord, I'll trust Thy wondrous love,

" Mighty to save !"

2 Oh ! why is Thine apparel

So very deeply dyed ? Like them that tread the wine-press red ?

Oh ! why this crimson tide ? " I the wine-press trod alone,

'Neath sorrow's wave ; Of the people there was none

Mighty to save !"

3 O bleeding Lamb, my Saviour,

How couldst Thou bear this shame? With mercy fraught Thine arm has brought Salvation in Thy name ! *' I the victory have won, Conquered the grave : Now the year of joy has come, Mighty to save !"

57.

LOW in the grave He lay Jesus, my Saviour !

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 ct 6 C0MB1?7ED. 43

Waiting the coming day Jesus, my Lord !

Cho.— Up from the grave He arose,

With a mighty triumph o'er His foes ;

He arose a Victor from the dark do- main.

And He lives forever with His saints to reign ;

He arose ! He arose !

Hallelujah ! Christ arose !

2 Vainly they watch His bed

Jesus, my Saviour ! Vainly they seal the dead Jesus, my Lord !

3 Death cannot keep his prey

Jesus, my Saviour ! He tore the bars away Jesus, my Lord !

58.

SOFTLY and tenderly Jesus is calling, Calling for you and for me : See, on the portals He's waiting and watch- ing, Watching for you and for me.

Cho.— Come home ; come home.

Ye who are weary, come home ; Earnestly, tenderly, Jesus is calling, Calling, b sinner, come home !

2 Why should we tarry when Jesus is plead- ing, Pleading for you and for me ? Why should we linger and heed not His mercies. Mercies for you and for me ?

44 O08PEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

3 Time is now fleeting, the moments are pas-

sing, Passing from you and from me ; Shadows are gathering, death-beds are

coming, Coming for you and for me.

4 Oh ! for the wonderful love He has prom-

ised. Promised for you and for me ; Though we have sinned He has mercy and

pardon, Pardon for you and for me.

59.

O WAND' RING souls! why will you roam Away from God, away from home? The Saviour calls, O hear Him say, Whoever will may come to-day.

Chc— Whoever will, whoever will,

Whoever will may come to-day ; Whoever will may come to-day, And drink 'of the water of life.

2 Behold His hands extended now. The dews of night are on His brow ; He knocks, He calls, He waiteth still; Oh, come to Him, whoever will.

3 In simple faith His word believe. And His abundant grace receive ;

f No love like His the heart can fill, Oh, come to Him, whoever will.

4 The " Spirit and the Bride say, Come !'* And find in Him sweet rest, and home; Let Him that heareth, echo still,

The blessed whosoever will.

G08PEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED. 45

60.

AFFLICTIONS, though they seem se- vere, In mercy oft are sent ; They stopped the prodigal's career, And caused him to repent.

Cho.— " I'll not die here for bread, I'll not die here for bread," he cries ; *' Nor starve in foreign lands ; My father's house has large supplies. And bounteous are his hands."

2 *' What have I gained by sin ?" he said,

" But hunger, shame, and fear?" My father's house abounds in bread, While I am starving here !

3 " I'll go and tell him all I've doae>

Fall down before his face ;

Unworthy to be called his son,

I'll seek a servant's place.'*

4 His father saw him coming back ;

He saw, he ran, he smiled, And threw his arms around the neck Of his rebellious child !

5 " O father ! I have sinned— forgive !"

" Enough !" the father said ; " Rejoice, my house ; my son's alive For whom I mourned as dead !"

6 'Tis thus the Lord His love reveals,

To call poor sinners home ; More than a father's love He feels, And welcomes all that come.

61.

H

OW sweet, my Saviour, to repose On Thine almighty power !

46 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

To feel Thy strength upholding me, Through every trying hour !

Cho. Casting all your care upon Him, Casting all your care upon Him, Casting all your care upon Him, for He careth, He careth for you.

2 It is Tliy will that I should cast

My every care on Thee ; To Thee refer each rising grief, Each new perplexity ;

3 That I should trust Thy loving care

And look to Thee alone, To calm each troubled thought to rest, In prayer before Thy throne.

4 Why should my heart then be distrest

By dread of future ill ? Or why should unbelieving fear My trembling spirit till ?

02.'

IN the harvest field there is work to do, For the grain is ripe, and the reapers few, And the Master's voice bids the workers true Heed the call that He gives to-day.

Cho. Labor on ! labo'- on !

Keep the bright reward in view ; For the Ma^iter has said,

He will strength renew ; Labor on till the close of day

2 Crowd the garner well with its sheaves all bright. Let the song be glad, and the heart be light ;

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED. 47

Fill the precious hours, ere the shades of

night Take the place of the golden day.

3 In the gleaner's path may be rich reward, Though the time seems long and the labor

hard, For the Master's joy with His chosen

shared, Drives the gloom from the darkest day.

4 Lo ! the Harvest Home, in the realms

above Shall be gained by each who has toiled and

strove, When the Master's voice, in its tones of

love, Calls away to eternal day.

63.

<0R God so loved !" Oh, wondrous theme !

Oh ! wondrous key to wondrous scheme ! A Saviour sent to sinful men Glory to God, the Father !

Cho.— Glory to God, the Father I Glory to God, the Father I Glory, elory, Glory to God, the Father I

2 In love God gave, in love Christ came. That man might know the Father' s. name^ And in the Son salvation claim

Glory to God, the Father !

3 As man He tarried here below,

The power and love of God to show ; To help and heal all human woe Glory to God, the Father J

F'

48 GOSPEL. HYMNS, 5 6s 6 COMBINED.

4 Upon the cross His life He gave, His people from their sins to save ; For them descended to the grave

Glory to God, the Father I

5 By God exalted from the dead, He reigns on high, the living head Of every soul for whom He bled

Glory to God, the Father !

64.

O TROUBLED heart ! there is a home, Beyond the reach of toil and care ; A home where changes never come ; Who would not fain be resting there ?

Cho.— 1]: Oh ! wait, meekly wait, and murmur not; :|| Oh ! wait, oh ! wait, Oh ! wait, and murmur not.

2 Yet, when bowed down beneath the load

By heaven allowed, thine earthly lot ;

Look up ! thou' It reach that blest abode

Wait, meekly wait, and murmur not.

3 If in thy path some thorns are found.

Oh ! think who bore them on His brow ; If grief thy sorrowing heart has found, It reached a holier than thou.

4 Toil on, nor deem, though sore it be.

One sigh unheard, one prayer forgot ; The day of rest will dawn for thee ; Wait, meekly wait, and murmur not,

65.

SINNP^RS Jesus will receive : Sound this word of grace to all Who the heavenly pathway leave, All who linger, all who fail.

GOSPEL. HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED. 49

Ref.— Sing it o'er and o'er again :

Christ receiveth sinful men ; Make the message clear and plain Christ receiveth sinful men.

2 Come, and He will givo you rest ;

Trust Him, for His word is plain ; He will take the sinfulest ; Christ receiveth sinful men.

3 Now my heart condemns me not,

Pure, before the law I stand ; He who cleansed me from all spot, Satisfied its last demand.

4 Christ receiveth sinful men,

Even me with all my sin ; Purged from every spot and stain, Heaven with Him I enter in.

66.

THERE'S a Stranger at the door ; Let Him in ! He has been there oft before ;

Let Him in !

Let Him in ere He is gone ;

Let Him in, the Holy One,

Jesus Christ, the Father's Son;

Let Him in !

2 Open now to Him your heart ;

Let Him in ! If you wait He will depart ;

Let Him in ! Let Him in, He is your Friend ; And your soul He Avill defend, He will keep you to the end ;

Let Him in !

Hear you now His loving voice i Let Him in ' 4

50 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <Sc 6 COMBINED.

Now, oh! now, make Him your choice ;

Let Him in ! He is standing at the door ; Joy to you He will restore, And His name you will adore ;

Let Him in !

4 Now admit the heavenly guest ;

Let Him in ! He will make for you a feast ;

Let Him in ! He will speak your sins forgiven, And when earth-ties all are riven. He will take you home to heaven ;

Let Him in !

67.

I

LOOKED to Jesus in my sin. My woe and want confessing ; Undone and lost, I came to Him, I sought and found a blessing.

Cho. " I looked to Him,"

'Tis true, His " Whosoever; ** He looked on me. And we were one forever."

2 I looked to Jesus on the cross.

For me I saw Him dying ; God^s word believed that all my sins Were there upon Him lying.

3 I looked to Jesus there on high.

From death upraised to glory ; I trusted in His power to save, Believed the old, old story, '

4. He looked on me ; oh ! look of love \ My heart by it was broken ; And, with that look of love, He gave The Holy Spirit's token.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 51

5 Now one with Christ, I find my peace In Him to be abiding, And in His love for all my need, In child-like faith confiding.

68.

ONCE more, my soul, thv Saviour, thro' the Word, Is offered full and free ; And now, O Lord ! I must, I must decide ; Shall I accept of Thee?

Chc— I will ! I will ! I will, God helping me, I will be Thine ! Thy precious blood was shed to pur- chase me I will be wholly Thine !

2 By grace I will Thy mercy now receive,

Thv love my heart hath won ; On Thee, O Christ! I will, I will believe, And trust in Thee alone !

3 Thou knowest. Lord, how very weak I am.

And how I fear to stray ; For strength to serve I look to Thee alone The strength Thou must supply

4 And now, O Lord ! give all with us to-da^

The grace to join our song ; And from the heart to gladly with us say *' I WILL to Christ belong^!"

5 To all who came, when Thou wast here be-

low. And said, " O Lord ! wilt Thou?' To them " I will," was ever Thy reply ; We rest upon it now.

52 oosp:el hymns, 5 & e combined.

69,

JESUS, my Lord, to Thee I cry; Unless Thou help me I must die : Oh ! bring Thy free salvation nigh, And take me as I am.

Cho. And take me as I am, And take me as I am.

My only plea Christ died for m.e ! Oh ! take me as I am.

2 Helpless I am, and full of guilt ; But yet for me Thy blood was spilt.

And Thou canst make me what Thou wilt, And take me as 1 am,

3 No preparation can I make, My best resolves I only break,

Yet save me for Thine own name's sake, And take me as I am.

Behold me. Saviour, at Thy feet, Deal with me as Thou seest meet; Thy work begin, Thy work complete, And take me as I am.

70.

SOULS of men, why will ye scatter Like a crowd of frightened shetsp ? Foolish hearts ! why will ye wander

From a love so true and deep ? Was there ever kinder Shepherd,

Half so gentle, half so sweet. As the Saviour who would have us Come and gather round His feet?

2 It is God ! His love looks mighty. But is mightier than it seems : 'Tis our Father, and His fondness Goes far out beyond our dreams.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 53

There's a wideness in God's mercy, Like the wideness of the sea ;

There's a kindness in His justice, Which is more than liberty.

3 There is no place where earth's sorrows

Are more felt than up in heaven ; There is no place where earth's failings

Have such kindly judgment given. There is welcome for the sinner,

And more graces for the good ; There is mercy witli the Saviour ;

There is healing in His blood.

4 But we make His love too narrow,

By false limits of our own ; And we magnify His strictness

With a zeal He will not own. There is plentiful redemption

In the blood that has been shed ; There is joy for all the members

In the sorrows of the Head.

6 If our love were but more simple

We should take Him at His word ; And our lives would all be sunshine

In the sweetness of our Lord. For the love of God is broader

Than the measures of man's mind; And the heart of the Eternal

Is most wonderfully kind.

71.

IN the land of strangers, Whither thou art gone. Hear a far voice calling, " My son ! my son !"

Cho. '* Welcome, wanderer, welcome ! Welcome back to home !

54 008PEL HYMNS, 5 6: 6 COMBINED.

Thou hast wandered far away : Come home ! come home !"

2 " From the land of hung:er,

Fainting, famished, lone, Come to love and gladness, My son ! my son !"

3 " Leave the haunts of riot,

Wasted, woe-begone, Sick at heart and weary, My son ! my son !"

4 *' See the door still open.

Thou art still my own ,■ Eyes of love are on thee, My son ! my son !"

5 " Far off thou hast wandered^

Wilt thou farther roam r Come, and all is pardoned, My son ! my son !"

6 *' See th^ well-spread table,

Unforgotten one ! '

Here is rest and plenty, My son ! m3^ son!"

7 *'Thou art friendless, homeless,

Hopeless, and undone ; Mine is love unchanging, My son ! my son !"

72.

ON that bright and golden morning, when the Son of man shall come, And the radiance of His glory we shall see ; When from every clime and nation He shall call His people home. What a gathering of the ransomed that will be !

GOSPEL HYMXS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 55

Cho.— What a gathering, what a gathering, What a gathering of the ransomed in the summer land of love ; What a gathering, what a gathering, Of the ransomed in that happy home above.

I When the blest who sleep in Jesus, at His bidding shall arise From the silence of the grave, and from the sea, And with bodies all celestial they shall meet Him in the skies, What a gathering and rejoicing there will be.

3 When our eyes behold the city, with its many mansions bright, And its river, calm and restful, flowing free ; When the friends that death has parted shall in bliss again unite. What a gathering and a greeting there will be.

i Oh! the King is surely coming, and the time is drawing nigh When the blessed daj'- of promise we shall see ; Then the changing "in a moment," "in the twinkling of an eye," And forever in His presence we shall be.

73.

OHEAR my cry, be gracious now to me, Come, Great Deliverer, come ; My soul bowed down, is longing, now, for Thee, Come, Great Deliverer, come.

56 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

Ref. I've wandered far away o'er moui tains cold, I've wandered far away from home Oh ! take me now, and bring me i Thy fold. Come, Great Deliverer, come.

2 .1 have no place, no sh ..Iter for the night,

Come, Great Deliverer, come ; One look from Thee would give me life aii^ ligbt. Come, Great Deliverer, come.

3 My path is lone, and weary are my feet,

Come, Great Deliverer, come ; Mine eyes look up Thy loving smile meet, Come, Great Deliverer, come.

4 Thou wilt not spurn contrition's broke

sigh, Come, Great Deliverer, come , Regard my prayer and hear my humbl

cry, Come, Great Daliverer, come.

74.

GOD be with you till we meet again ! By His counsels guide, uphold you, With His sheep securely fold you ; God be with you till we meet again !

Cho.— Till we meet! Till we meet! Till we meet at Jesus' feet ; Till we meet ! Till we meet ! God be with you till we meet again

2 God be with you till we meet again ! 'Neath His wings securely hide you. Daily manna still provide you ; God be with you till we meet again !

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 57

3 God be with you till we meet again ! When life's perils thick confound you, Put His loving arms around you ; God be with you till we meet again !

t God be with you till we meet again ! Keep love's banner floating o'er you, Smite death's threatening wave before you ; God be with you till we meet again !

75.

I MUST walk through the valley and the shadow, But I'll journey in a loving Saviour's care ; He hath said He will never, never leave me, With His staff He will comfort me there.

Z'S.o. Through the valley, through the val- ley, Through the valley and the shadow I must go, But the dark waves of Jordan will not harm me. There is peace in the valley, I know.

J When I walk through the valley and the shadow. All the weary days of toiling will be o'er ; For the strong arms of Jesus will enfold me, And with Him I shall sorrow no more.

\ Though I walk through the valley and the shadow, Yet the glory of the dawning I shall set? ; I shall join in the anthems over Jordan, Where the loved ones are waiting for me

58 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 &6 COMBINED.

4 I shall walk through the valley and the shadow, I shall follow where my Lord has gone before ; Through the mists of the valley He will lead me, Till I rest on the Ever-green Shore.

76.

GOD'S almighty arms are round me, Peace, peace is mine ; Judgment scenes need not confound me,

Peace, peace is mine.

Jesus came Himself and sought me !

Sold to Death, He found and bought me !

Then my blessed freedom taught me,

Peace, peace is mine.

2 While I hear life's rugged billows,

Peace, peace is mine ; Why suspend my harp on willows ?

Peace, peace is mine. I may sing with Christ beside me, Though a thousand ills betide me ; Safely He hath sworn xo guide me.

Peace, peace is mine.

3 Every trial draws Him nearer,

Peace, peace is mine ; All His strokes but make Him dearer,

Peace, peace is mine. Bless I then the hand that smiteth Gently, and to heal delighteth ; 'Tis against my sins He fighteth,.

Peace, peace is mine.

4 Welcome every rising sunlight,

Peace, peace is mine ;

Nearer home each rolling midnight,,

Peace, peace is mine.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED. 59

Death and hell cannot appal me ; Safe in Christ whate'er befall me, Calmly wait I till He call me, Peace, peace is mine.

:77.

" "T OOK unto Me, and be ye saved," _1_J Oh ! hear the blest command,

Salvation full ! salvation free ! Proclaim through every land.

iCho. " Look unto Me and be ye saved,

all ye ends of the earth, for I am God, there is none else, Look unto Me, and be ye saved."

2 " Look unto Me," upon the cross,

O weary, burdened soul ! 'Twas there on Me thy sins were laid, Believe, and be made whole.

3 " Look unto Me," thy risen Lord,

In dark temptation's hour, The needful grace I'll freely give, To keep from Satan's power.

4 ** Look unto Me," and not within^

No help is there for thee ; For pardon, peace, and all thy need Look only unto Me. 78.

AS I wandered 'round the homestead, Many a dear familiar spot Brought within my recollection

Scenes I'd seemingly forgot ; There, the orchard meadow, yonder

Here, the deep, old-fashioned well, With its old, moss-covered bucket, Sent a thrill no tongue can tell.

60 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

2 Though the house was held by strangers,

All remained the same within ; Just as when a child I rambled

Up and down, and out and in ; To the garret dark ascending—

Once a source of childish dread Peering through the misty cobwebs,

Lo ! I saw my trundle-bed.

3 Quick I drew it from the rubbish,

Covered o'er with dust so long: When, behold, I ^heard in fancy

Strains of one familiar song. Often sung by my dear mother

To me in that trundle-bed ; ** Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber!

Holy angels guard thy bed !"

4 While I listen to the music

Stealing on in gentle strain, I am carried back to childhood

I am now a child again : 'Tis the hour of my retiring,

At the dusky eventide ; Near my trundle-bed I'm kneeling.

As of yore, by mother's side.

5 Hands are on my head so loving.

As they were in childhood's days; I, with weary tones, am trying

To repeat the words she says ; 'Tis a prayer in language simple

As a mother's lips can frame : ** Father, Thou who art in heaven,

Hallowed, ever, be Thy name."

6 Prayer is over ; to my pillow

With a " good-night !" kiss I creep. Scarcely waking while I whisper, " Now I lay me down to sleep,'*

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. Ql

Then my mother, o'er me bending, Prays in earnest words, but mild : •* Hear my prayer, O heavenly Father ! Bless,'^oh! bless, my precious child!"

7 Yet I am but only dreaming : Ne'er I'll be a child again ; Man 3^ years has that dear mother

In the quiet churchyard lain ; But the mem'ry of her counsels. O'er my path a light has shed. Daily calling me to heaven, Even from my trundle-bed. 79.

OH, wonderful, wonderful Word of the Lord ! True wisdom its pages unfold ; And though we may read them a thousand times o'er. They never, no never, grow old ! Each line hath a treasure, each promise a pearl, That all if they will may secure ; And we know that when time and the world pass away, God's Word shalf forever endure.

2 Oh, wonderful, wonderful Word of the Lord! The lamp that our Father above So kindly has lighted to teach us the way

That leads to the arms of His love ! Its warnings, its counsels, are faithful and just; Its judgments are perfect and pure ; And we know that when time and the world pass away, God's Word shall forever endure.

62 O08PEL nYMN8,5 & 6 COMBINED.

3 Oh, wonderful, wonderful Word of the

Lord! Our only salvation is there ; It carries conviction down deep in tlie heart, And shows us ourselves as we are. It tells of a Saviour, and points to the cross.

Where pardon we now may secure ; For we know that when time and the world pass away, God's Word shall forever endure.

4 Oh, wonderful, wonderful Word of the

Lord! The hope of our friends in the past ; Its truth, where so firmly they anchored their trust, Though ages eternal shall last. Oh, wonderful, wonderful Word of the Lord ! Unchanging, abiding and sure ; For we know that when time and the world

pass away, God's Word shall forever endure.

80.

THERE is no name so sweet on earth. No name so sweet in heaven. The name, before His wondrous birth, To Christ the Saviour given.

RsF.— We love to sing of Christ, our King, And hail Him blessed Jesus ! For there's no word ear ever heard So dear, so sweet, as " Jesus !"

2 And when He hung upon the tree They wrote this name above Him That all might see the reason we For evermore must love Him.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED. 63

3 So now, upon His Father's throne

Almighty to release us From sin and pain He ever reigns, The Prince and Saviour, Jesus.

4 O Jesus 1 by that matchless Name

Thy grace shall fail us never To-day as yesterday the same, Thou art the same for ever !

81.

HO, reapers in the whitened harvest Oft feeble, faint, and few, Come, wait upon the blessed Master, Our strength He will renew.

Cho. For they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength, They shall mount up with wings, they shall mount up with wings as eagles : II : They shall run and not be weary. They shall walk and not faint. :||

2 Too oft aweary and discouraged,

We pour a sad complaint; Believing in a living wSaviour, Why should we ever faint?

3 Rejoice, for He is with us alway,

iiO, even to the end ! Look up, take courage and go forward, All needed grace He'll send.

82.

WOULD we be joyful in the Lord? Then count the riches o'er Revealed to faith within His Word, And note the boundless store.

Oho. There is pardon, peace, and power, And purity, and Paradise ;

64 OOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED.

With all of these in Christ for me, Let joyful songs of praise to Him arise !

2 For every sin, by grace divine

A pardon free bestowed ; And with the pardon peace is mine, The peace in Jesus' blood.

3 Of grace to break the power of sin^

He gives a full supply ; The Holy Ghost, the heart within, From sin doth purify.

4 The power to win a soul to God,

The Spirit, too, imparts ; And He, the gift of Christ, our Lord, Dwells now in all our hearts.

5 These blessings we by faith receive,

By simple childlike trust ; In Christ, 'tis God's delight to give; He promised, and He must.

83.

•• "VTEITHER do I condemn thee," JLN O words of wondrous grace!

Thy sins were borne upon the cross, Believe, and go in peace.

Ceo. "Neither do I condemn thee," O sing it o'er and o'er ; ** Neither do I condemn thee, Go and sin no more."

2 " Neither do I condemn thee,"

For there is therefore now No condemnation for thee, As at the cross you bow.

3 '* Neither do I condemn thee,"

I came not to condemn :

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 65

I came from God to save thee,

And turn thee from thy sin. 4 " Neither do I condemn thee,"

O praise the God of grace ; O praise His Son, our Saviour,

For this His word of peace.

84.

•' rpnOUGH your sins be as.scarlet, _L They shall be as white *as snow ;

Though they be red like crimson, They shall be as wool ;"

|| :" Though your sins be as scarlet,: ||

||: They shall be as white as snow." :|1

2 Hear the voice that entreats you,

Oh ! return ye unto God ! He is of great compassion And of wondrous love ;

II : Hear the voice that entreats you, :||

||: Oh ! return ye unto God. : |

3 He'll forgive your transgressions.

And remember them no more ; " Look unto Me, ye people,"

Saith the Lord, your God ; p: He'll forgive your transgressions, :|| |l: And remember them no more, rj

85.

REJOICE, rejoice, believer. And let thy joy and glory ever be, In Him, the Great Deliverer, Who gave Himself a sacrifice for thee. Cho. Rejoice, believer, rejoice and sing of Him who lives for ever, Thy great High Priest and King. 2 Rejoice in thy Redeemer,

Thou hast a place that nothing can re- move ;

66 008PEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

He bids thee dwell in safety, And rest beneath the shadow of His love.

3 Rejoice, rejoice, believer,

A home on high is waiting now for thee ; And there in all His beauty, The King of saints with wonder thou shalt see.

4 Rejoice, rejoice, believer,

Press on to join the happy, happy throng ; Where soon thy Lord will call thee To realms of joy and everlasting song.

86.

OH, hear the joyful message, 'Tis sounding far and wide; Good news of full salvation. Thro' Him, the Crucified ; God's Word is Truth Eternal;

Its promise all may claim, Who look by faith to Jesus, And call upon His name. Cho.— 1|:" Whosoever calleth,:||

Whosoever calleth on His name shall be saved ! ]|: Whosoever calleth, :|I Whosoever calleth on the Lord shall be saved!"

2 Ye souls that long in darkness

The path of sin have trod, Behold, the light of mercy !

Behold the Lamb of God ; With all your heart believe Him,

And now the promise claim, That none shall ever perish.

Who call upon His name.

3 Ye weary, heavy laden,

Oppressed with toil and care,

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

He waits to bid you welcome, And all your burdens bear ;

A precious gift He offers, A gift that all may claim,

Who look to Him believing, And call upon His name.

87.

GLORY be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost ; As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end.

[Amen. gg^

COME unto Me," It is the Saviour's voice. The Lord of life, who bids thy heart rejoice ; O weary heart with heavy cares oppress' d, " Come unto Me," and I will give you rest. Ref. J: "Come unto Me,":|| "Come unto Me," and I will give you rest." Ij; I will give you rest..:|l

2 Weary with life's long struggle full of pain, O doubting soul, thy Saviour calls again ; Thy doubts shall vanish and thy sorrows

cease, *' Come unto Me," and I will give you peace.

3 Oh, dying man, with guilt and sin dis-

mayed.

With conscience wakened, of thy God afraid;

Twixt hopes and fears oh, end the anx- ious strife,

" Come unto Me," and I will give you life.

4 Rest, peace, and life, the flow'rs of deathless

bloom. The Saviour gives us, not beyond tho tomb

68 OOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED.

But here, and now, on earth, some glimpse

is giv'n Of joys which wait us thro' the gates of

heav'n.

89.

SAFE home, salfe home in port ! Rent cordage, shattered deck, Torn sails, provisions short,

And only not a wreck : But, oh! the joy upon the siiore, To tell our voyage perils o'er.

2 The prize, the prize secure !

The wrestler nearly fell ; Bare all he could endure,

And bare not always well : But he may smile at troubles gone Who sets the victor-garland on !

3 No more the foe can harm !

No more of leaguered camp, And cry of night alarm,

And need of ready lamp : And yet how nearly had he failed How nearly had that foe prevailed !

4 The exile is at home !

Oh, nights and days of tears ! Oh, longings not to roam !

Oh, sins and doubts and fears ! "What matters now griefs darkest day, When God has wiped all tears away ! 90.

ON Calvary's brow my Saviour died, 'Twas there my Lord was crucifiod : 'Twas on the cross He bled for me, And purchased there my pardon free.

Cho.— O Calvary ! dark Calvary !

Where Jesus shed His blood for me;

GOSPEL HYMXS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 69

O Calvary ! blest Calvary ! 'Twas "there my Saviour died for me.

2 'Mid rending rocks and dark'ning skies, My Saviour bows His liead and dies ; The opening vail reveals the way

To heaven's joys and endless day.

3 O Jesus, Lord, how can it be.

That Thou shouldst give Thy life for me, To bear the cross and agony, In that dread hour on Calvary ?

91.

HOLD Thou my hand ; so weak I am, and helpless, I dare not take one step without Thy aid ; Hold Thou my hand ; for then, O loving Saviour, No dread of ill shall make my soul afraid.

2 Hold thou my hand ; and closer, closer

draw me To Thy dear self— my hope, my joy, my all; Hold Thou my hand, lest haply I should wander, And missing Thee, ray trembling feet should fall.

3 Hold Thou my hand ; the way is dark

before me Without the sunlight of Thy face divine ; But when by faith I catch its radiant glory, What heights of joy, what rapturous

songs are mine !

■k Hold Thou my hand, that when I reach the margin

70 OOSPBL HYMNS, S & 6 COMBINED.

Of that lone river Thou dids't cross for me, A heavenly light may flash along its waters, And every wave like crystal bright shall be. 92.

B'

E ye strong in the Lord and the power of His might," Firmly standing for the truth of His word; He shall lead you safely through the thick- est of the fight, You shall conquer in the name of the Lord. Cho. Firmly stand for the right,

On to vict'ry at the King's com- mand ; For the honor of the Lord, and the triumph of His word, In the strength of the Lord firmly stand.

2 '* Be ye strong in the Lord and the power

of His might," Never turning from the face of the foe ; He will surely by you stand, as you battle for the right, In the power of His might onward go.

3 " Be ye strong in the Lord and the power

of His might," For His promises shall never, never fail ; By thy right hand He'll hold thee while battling for the right, Trusting Him thou shalt for evermore prevail. 93.

O

N the Resurrection morning, Soul and body meet again,

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <&6 COMBINED. 71

No more sorrow, no more weeping, No more pain.

2 Here awhile they must be parted,

And. the flesh its sabbath keep, Waiting in a holy stillness, Wrapped in sleep.

3 For a space the tired body

Waits in peace the morning's dawn, When there breaks the last and brightest Easter morn,

4 On that happy Easter morning

All the graves their dead restore. Father, mother, sister, brother, Meet once more.

5 Soul and body, re-united.

Henceforth nothing shall divide, Waking up in Christ's own likeness. Satisfied. 94.

SONS of God, beloved in Jesus ! O the wondrous word of grace ; In His Son the Father sees us. And as sons He gives us place.

Cho. Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we

shall be: but II : we know that when He shall ap- pear,:! ||: we shall be like Him ; :]1 for we shall see Him as He is.

2 Blessed hope now brightly beaming, On our God we soon shall gaze ; And in light celestial gleaming, We shall see our Saviour's face.

72 G08PEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

3 By the power of grace transforming, We shall then His image bear ; Christ His promised word performing, We shall then His glory share.

95.

THERE is a name I love to hear ; I love to sing its worth ; It sounds like music in mine ear The sweetest Name on earth.

2 It tells me of a Saviour's love

Who died to set me free ; It tells me of His precious blood The sinner's perfect plea.

3 It tells of One whose loving heart

Can feel my smallest woe Who in each sorrow bears a part That none can bear below.

4 It bids my trembling soul rejoice,

And dries each rising tear ; It tells me in a *' still small voice," To trust, and not to fear.

96.

BLESSED be the Fountain of blood, To a world of sinners revealed ; Blessed be the dear Son of God :

Only by His stripes we are healed, "^hough I've wandered far from His fold,

Bringing to my heart pain and woe, Wash me in the Blood of the Lamb, And I shall be whiter than snow.

Cho.— !|: Whiter than the snow, :|1

Wash me in the Blood of the Lamb, And I shall be whiter than snow.

2 Thorny was the crown that He wore, And the cross His body overcame :

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED. 73

Grievous were the sorrows He bore. But He sufifered not thus in vain.

May I to that Fountain be led, Made to cleanse my sins here below ;

Wash me in the Blood that He shed, And I shall be whiter than snow.

3 Father, I have wandered from Thee,

Often has my heart gone astray ; Crimson do my sins seem to me

Water cannot wash them away. Jesus, to that Fountain of Thine,

Leaning on Thy promise I go ; Cleanse me by Thy washing divine,

And I shall be whiter than snow.

97.

"VrOW the day is over, JJN Night is drawing nigh Shadows of the evening Steal across the sky.

2 Jesus, give the weary Calm and sweet repose ; With Thy tenderest blessing May our eyelids close.

S Thro' the long night-watches ISIay thine angels spread Their white wings above us, Watching round each bed.

4 When the morning wakens,

Then may I arise Pure, and fresh, and sinleas In Thy holy eyes.

5 Glory to the Father,

Glory to the Son, And to Thee, blest Spirit, Whilst all ages run. Amen,

74 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

98.

IN the secret of His presence how my soul delights to hide ! Oh, how precious are the lessons which I

learn at Jesus' side ! Earthly cares can never vex me, neither

trials lay me low ; For when Satan comes to tempt me, to the secret place I go, to the secret place I go.

2 When my soul is faint and thirsty, 'neath

the shadow of His wng There is cool and pleasant shelter, and a

fresh and crystal spring ; And my Saviour rests beside me, as we

hold communion sweet : If I tried, I could not utter what He says

when thus we meet, what He says when

thus we meet.

3 Only this I know: I tell Him all my

doubts, my griefs and fears ; Oh, how patiently He listens ! and my

drooping sourHe cheers : Do you think He ne'er reproves me? what

a false friend Ho would be, If He never, never told me of the sins

which He must see, of the sins which

He must see.

4 Would you like to know the sweetness of

the secret of the Lord ? Go and hide beneath His shadow : this shall

then be your reward ; And whene'er you leave the silence of that

happy meeting place. You must mind and bear the image of the

Master in your face, of the Master in

your face.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 75

99.

*' 'Y'ILL He corner'— Oh, let the words Linger on the trembling chords, Let the " little while " between In their golden light be seen ; Let us think how heaven and homo Lie beyond that, '• Till He comeT'

2 When the weary ones we love Enter on that rest above.

When their words of love and cheer Fall no longer on our ear, Hush ! be ev'ry murmur dumb, It is only " Till J3e come /''

3 Clouds and darkness round us press ; Would we have one sorrow less ? All the sharpness of the cross,

All that tells the world is loss, Death, and darkness, and the tomb. Pain us only " Till lie come /''

4 See, the feast of love is spread. Drink the wine and eat the bread ; Sweet memorials, till the Lord Call us round His heavenly board. Some from earth, from glory some, Severed only " Till He come/"

100.

ONWARD, Christian soldiers. Marching as to war, With the cross of Jesus

Going on before. Christ, the royal Master, Leads against the foe ; Forward into battle. See, His banners go.

76 GOSFEL, HYMNS, 5 <Ss 6 COMBINED.

Cho.^ Onward, Christian soldiers, Marching as to war, With the cross of Jesus, Going on before, 2 Like a mighty army,

Moves the Church of God: Brothers, we are treading

Where the saints have trod- We are not divided, All one body we, One in hope and doctrine, One in charity, S Crov/ns and thrones may perish, Kingdoms rise and wane, But the Church of Jesus

Constant will remain. Gates of hell can never

'Gainst that Church prevail : We have Christ's own promise, And that cannot fail. 4 Onward, then, ye faithful, Join our happy throng. Blend with ours your voices,

In the triumph-song : Glory, laud, and honor,

Unto Christ the King : This, thro' countless ages, Men and angels sing. 101,

JESUS Saviour, pilot me, Over life's tempestuous sea j Unknown waves before me roll. Hiding rock and treach'rous shoal; Chart and compass come from Thee : Jesus, Saviour, pilot me. 2 As a mother stills her child. Thou canst hush the ocean wild ;

OOSPEL HYMNS, 5 &6 COMBIHED. 77

Boist'rous waves obey Thy will, When Thou say'st to them " Be still !" Wondrous Sov' reign of the sea, Jesus, Saviour, piiot me.

3 When at last I near the shore, And the fearful breakers roar 'Twixt me and the peaceful rest. Then, while leaning on Thy breast. May I hear Tliee say to me, " Fear not, I will pilot thee !"

102.

I' VE found a friend in Jesus, He's every- thing to me ; He's the fairest of ten thousand to my soul! The "Lily of the Valley," in Him alone I see, All I need to cleanse and make me fully whole ; In sorrow He's my comfort, in trouble He's my stay ; He tells me ev'ry care on Him to roll ; He's the " Lily of the Valley," the bright and morning Star ; He's the fairest of ten thousand to my soul! Cho. In sorrow He's my comfort, in trouble He's my stay ; He tells me ev'ry careon Him to roll; He's the "Lily of the Valley," the bright and morning Star ; He's the fairest of ten thousand to my soul ! 2 He all my grief has taken, and all my sor- rows borne ; In temptation He's my strong and mighty tower :

78 GOSPSIs RYMN8, 5 d; 6 COMBINED.

I've all for Him forsaken, I've all my idols torn From my heart, and now He keeps me by His power. Tho' all the world forsake me, and Satan tempts me sore, Thro' Jesus I shall safely reach the goal ; He's the " Lily of the Valley," the bright and morning Star ;

He's the fairest of ten thousand to my soul !

3 He'll never, never leave me, nor yet for- sake me here. While I live by faith, and do His blessed will; A wall of fire about me, I've nothing now to fear : With His manna He my hungry soul shall fill. When crown' d at last in glory, I'll see His blessed face. Where rivers of delight shall ever roll ; He's the *' Lily of the Valley," the bright and morning Star ; He's the fairest of ten thousand to my soul ! 103.

JESUS, the very tho't of Thee, With sweetness fills my breast ; But sweeter far Thy face to see. And in Thy presence rest.

2 Nor voice can sing, nor heairt can frame,

Nor can the mem'ry find, A sweeter sound than Thy blest name, O Saviour of mankind !

3 Oh, hope of every contrite heart!

Oh, joy of all the meek !

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 79

To those who fall, how kind thou art ! How good to those who seek.

4 And those who find Thee, find a bliss

Nor tongue nor pen can show ; The love of Jesus, what it is None but His loved ones know.

5 Jesus ! our only joy be Thou,

As Thou are prize wilt be ; Jesus ! be Thou our glory now, And through eternity. 104.

LIKE wand' ring sheep o'er mountains cold. Since all have gone astray ; To " Life " and peace within the fold, How may I find the way ? [ Cho. II: " I am the way, the truth, and the life; No man cometh unto the Father but by Me." :|1

2 Bewildered oft with doubt and care,

To God I fain would go ; While many cry " Lo here ! Lo there I" The truth how may I know?

3 To Christ the Way, the Truth, the Life,

I come, no more to roam ; He'll guide me to my " Father's house," To my Eternal home. 1105.

HAVE faith in God ; what can there be ? For Him too hard to do for thee? I He gave His Son ; now all is free ; I Have faith, have faith in God. ! 2 Have faith thy pardon to believe. Let God's own word thy fears relieve; Have faith the Spirit to receive : Have faith, have faith in God.

80 008I>KL HYMNS, 5 6: 6 COMBIN£!D.

3 Have faith in God, and trust His might That He will conquer as you fight, And give the triumph to the right ;

Have faith, have faith in God.

4 Have faith in God ; press near His side ; Thy troubled soul trust Him to guide; In life, in death, whate'er betide,

Have faith, have faith in God. 106.

WE shall reach the summer land, Some sweet day, by and by ; We shall press the golden strand.

Some sweet day, by and by ; Oh, the loved ones watching there. By the tree of life so fair, Till we come their joy to share, Some sweet day, by and by. Ref. By and by, some sweet day.

We shall meet our lov'd ones gone, Some sweet day, by and by.

2 At the crystal river's brink,

Some sweet day, by and by. We shall find each broken link,

Some sweet day, by and by ; Then the star that, fading here. Left our hearts and homes so drear, v^'e shall see more bright and clear,

Some sweet day, by and by.

3 Oh, these parting scenes will end.

Some sweet day, by and by ; We shall gather friend with friend,

Some sweet day, by and by ; There before our Father's throne. When the mists and clouds have flown, We shall know as we are known,

Some sweet day, by and by.

M

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED, gl

107.

" Y Jesus, as Thou wilt :

Oh, may Thy will be mine ; Into Thy hand of love

I would my all resign : Thro' sorrow or thro' joy,

Conduct me as Thine own. And help me still to say. My Lord, Thy will be done.

2 My Jesus, as Thou wilt ;

i Tho' seen thro' many a tear,

Let not my star of hope

Grow dim or disappear : Since Thou on earth hast wept,

And sorrowed oft alone. If I must weep with Thee,

My Lord, Thy will be done.

3 My Jesus, as Thou wilt ;

All shall be well for me ; Each changing future scene

I gladly trust with Thee : Straight to my home above

I travel calmly on, And sing, in life or death,

My Lord, Thy will be done.

108.

OH, what will you do with Jesus ? The call comes low and sweet ; As tenderly He bids you

Your burdens lay at His feet ; Oh, soul so sad and weary,

That sweet voice speaks to Thee ; Then what will you do with Jesus ? Oh, what shall the answer be ?

Bef.— Ij: What shall the answer be? [j: What will you do with Jesus ? Oh, what shall the answer be ?

82 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

2 Oh, what will you do with Jesus ?

The call comes loud and clear ; The solemn words are sounding

In every listening ear ; Immortal life's in the question, - And joy thro' eternity ; Then what will you do with Jesus?

Oh, what shall the answer be ?

3 Oh, think of the King of Glory,

From heaven to earth come down, His life so pure and holy,

His death. His cross. His crown ; Of His divine compassion.

His sacrifice for thee ; Then what will you do with Jesus?

Oh, what shall the answer be ? 109.

LAB'RERS of Christ, arise. And gird you for the toil ; The dew of promise from the skies Already cheers the soil.

2 Go where the sick recline.

Where mourning hearts deplore ; And where the sons of sorrow pine, Dispense your hallowed lore.

3 Be faith, which looks above.

With prayer, your constant guest, And wrap the Saviour's changeless love A mantle round your breast.

4 So shall you share the wealth

That earth may ne'er despoil, And the blest gospel' s saving health Repay your arduous toil.

no.

GOD calling yet ! shall I not hear ? Earth's pleasures shall I still hold dear?

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 83

Shall life's swift passing years all fly, And still my soul in slumber lie ?

Cho. II : Calling, oh, hear Him : ||

God is calling yet, oh, hear Him calling,

calling, II : Calling, oh, hear Him : || God is calling yet, oh, hear Him calling

yet.

2 God calling yet ! shall I not rise ? Can I His loving voice despise. And basely His kind care repay ? He calls me still ; can I delay ?

3 God calling yet ! and shall He knock. And I my heart the closer lock ?

He still is waiting to receive, And shall I dare His spirit grieve ?

4 God calling yet ! and shall I give No heed, but still in bondage live? I wait, but He does not forsake ; He calls me still; my heart, awake!

5 God calling yet ! I cannot stay ; My heart I yield without delay : Vain world, farewell, from thee T part ; The voice of God has reached my heart.

111.

OH cease, my wandering soul, On restless wing to roam ; All this wide world, to either pole, Hath not for thee a home.

2 Behold the ark of God !

Behold the open door ! Oh, haste to gain that dear abode, And rove, my soul, no more.

3 There safe thou shalt abide.

There sweet shall be thy rest ;

84 OOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

And every longing satisfied, With full salvation blest.

Ah, no ! I all forsake, My all to Thee resign ;

Gracious Redeemer, take, oh take And seal me ever Thine.

112.

G'

OD loved a world of sinners. For them He gave His Son ; And whosoe'er receives Him, He saves them, every one ; He came to bring salvation.

To bear our sins away, That we with Him in glory Might live thro' endless day.

Cho.— ||: '* How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation ? :|| neglect so great salvation ?"

2 Behold the bleeding Saviour

Upon the cruel tree, The Just condemned, forsaken

He dies for you and me ; The " Son of God " beloved,

For us a curse was made ; That we might have redemption,

The awful price He paid.

3 God loves the vilest sinner,

But hates the smallest sin ; Then who shall see His kingdom?

Or who can enter in ? " The precious blood of Jesus "

Let ev'ry creature know Can make the " chief of sinners "

Full whiter than the snow.

4 Return to God, O wand'rer.

Thy purchased pardon take;

GOSPEL JIYMXS, 5 & 6 COMBiyED. 85

Thy sins He'll not remember, For thy Redeemer's sake ;

He'll cast them all behind Him, Or 'neath the deepest sea,

And love us ever freely Thro' out Eternity.

113.

OOME to Jesus ! come away ! Forsake thy sins,— oh, why delay ? His arms are open night and day ; He waits to welcome thee !

2 Come to Jesus ! all is free ;

Hark ! how He calls, " Come unto Me I cast out none, I'll pardon thee," Oh, thou shalt welcome be !

3 Come to Jesus ! cling to Him ,

He'll keep thee free from paths of sin ; Thou shalt at last a victory win, And He will welcome thee !

4 Come to Jesus ! Lord, I come ! Weary of sin, no more I'd roam, But with my Saviour be at home ;

I know He'll welcome me!

114.

AT the feast of Belshazzar and a thou- sand of his lords, While they drank from golden vessels, as

the Book of Truth records In the night, as they revelled in the royal

palace hall, They were seized with consternation, 'twas the Hand upon the wall !

Chc— II: 'Tis the hand of God on the wall ! :|| Shall the record be " Found wanting !" Or shall it be " Found trusting !" While that hand is writing on the wall 7

86 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

2 See the brave captive, Daniel, as he stooi

before the throng, And rebuk'd the haughty monarch for hi;

mighty deeds of wrong; As he read out the writing— 'twas thedoon

of one and all, For the kingdom now was finished— saic

the Hand upon the wall !

3 See the faith, zeal, and courage, that woulc

dare to do the right, Which the Spirit gave to Daniel— this th<

secret of his might In his home in Judea, or a captive in th(

hall, (

He understood the writing of his God upoii

the wall ! ^

4 So our deeds are recorded— there's a Hand

that's writing now ; Sinner, give your heart to Jesus— to His

royal mandates bow ; For the day is approaching— it must come

to one and all. When the sinners' condemnation will be

written on the wall ! 115.

JERUSALEM ! my happy home 1 Name ever dear to me ! When shall my labors have an end, In joy, and peace, in thee !

2 Oh, when, thou city of my God,

Shall I thy courts ascend, Where congregations ne'er break up, And Sabbaths have no end ?

3 Jerusalem ! my happy home !

My soul still pants for thee ; Then shall my labors have an end, When I thy joy shall see.

GOSPEL HYMNSy 5 dl 6 COMBINED. 87

116.

THERE'S a royal banner given for dis- play To the soldiers of the King ; As an ensign fair we lift it up to-day,

While as ransomed ones we sing. HO. Marching on ! Marching on !

For Christ count ev'ry thing but loss ; And to crown Him King, toil and sing, 'Neath the banner of the cross.

Tho' the foe may rage and gather as the flood, Let the standard be displayed*; And beneath its folds, as soldiers of tho Lord, For the truth be not dismayed !

Over land and sea, wherever man may dwell,

Make the glorious tidings known ; Of the crimson banner now the story tell,

While the Lord shall claim His own !

When the glory dawns 'tis dawning very near It is hast'ning day by day Then before our King the foe shall disap- pear. And the Cross the world shall sway.

117.

I WAS once far away from the Saviour, And as vile as a sinner could be ; And I wonder' d if Christ the Redeemer Could save a poor sinner like me.

I wandered on in the darkness, Not a ray of light could I see ;

And the tho't filled my heart with sadness, There's no hope for a sinner like me.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

3 And then, in that dark lonely hour,

A voice sweetly whispered to me, Saying, Christ the Redeemer has power To save a poor sinner like me.

4 I listened : and lo ! 'twas the Saviour

That was speaking so kindly to me ; I cried, " I'm the chief of sinners, Thou canst save a poor sinner like me I"

5 I then fully trusted in Jesus ;

And oh, what a joy came to me I My lieart was filled with His praises, For saving a sinner like me.

6 No longer in darkness I'm walking,

For the light is noAv shining on me ; And now unto others I'm telling How He saved a poor sinner like me.

7 And when life's journey is over,

And I the dear Saviour shall see, I'll praise Him forever and ever, For saving a sinner like me. 118.

THERE is a calm beyond life's fitful fever, A deep repose, an everlasting rest ; Where white-robed angels welcome the believer. Among the blest, among the blest. There is a home, where all the soul's deep yearnings, And silent prayers shall be at last fulfilled ;

Where strife and sorrow, murm' rings and

heart burnings

At last are stilled, at last are stilled.

2 There is a Hope, to which the Christian,

clinging ;

Is lifted high above life's surging wave;

GOSPEL HY3INS, 5 A 6 COMBINED. 89

rinds life in death, and fadeless flowers springing From the dark grave, from the dark grave. There is a crown prepared for those who love Him ; The Christian sees it in the distance shine. Like a bright beacon glittering above him, And whispers, *' Mine !" and whispers, "Mine!"

\ There is a spotless robe of Christ's own weaving ; Will you not wrap it round your sin- stained soul ? Poor wand' ring child, upon thy past life grieving, Christ makes thee whole ! Christ makes thee whole !

There is a Home, a Harp, a Crown in Heaven ; Alas ! that any should Thy gift refuse ! The awful choice of life and death is given Which wilt thou choose ? which wilt thou choose ? ^19.

THERE is a stream, whose gentle flow Supplies the city of our God ; Life, love, and joy, still gliding thro', And wat'ring our divine abode.

;2 That sacred stream. Thy holy Word, Supports our faith, our fears controls r Sweet peace Thy promises afibrd. And give new strength to fainting souls.

90 O08PEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

3 Loud may the troubled ocean roar ;

In sacred peace our souls abide, While ev'ry nation, ev'ry shore,

Trembles, and dreads the swelling tide, t20.

A GUILTY soul, by Pharisees of old, Was brought accused, alone. But Jesus said, " Let him without a sin, Be first to cast a stone." Cho. *' There is none righteous, no, not one, All, all have sinned," There is none righteous, for all have sinned, and come short of the glory, the glory of God, II : Come short of the glory,: || of the glory of God.

2 A learned Master, Ruler of the Jews,

God's kingdom could not gain, With all the lore and culture of the age. He " must be born again."

3 " Good Master," pray can aught be lacking

yet? Thy laws I do obey ; *• Go sell and give, then come and follow me," But sad he turned away. 121.

JESUS bids us shine with a clear, pure light. Like a little candle burning in the night ; In the world is darkness ; so we must

shine, You in your corner and I in mine. 2 Jesus bids us shine first of all for Him, Well He sees and knows it if our light is dim;

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 91

He looks down from heaven, He sees us

shine, You in your corner and I in mine.

Jesus bids us shine then for all around, Many kinds of darkness in the world are

I found ;

j Sin and want and sorrow ; so we must

I shine,

You in your corner and I in mine.

22.

WHOEVER receiveth the Crucified One,

Whoever believeth on God's only Son, A free and a perfect salvation shall have :

, For He is abundantly able to save.

Jho.— My brother, the Master is calling for thee; His grace and His mercy are won-

drously free ; His blood as a ransom for sinners He gave, i .And He is abundantly able to save.

Whoever receiveth the message of God, And trusts in the power of the soul-cleans- ing blood,

A full and eternal redemption shall have : For He is both able and willing to save.

Whoever repents and forsakes ev'ry sin, , And opens his heart for the Lord to come

in, ' A present and perfect salvation shall have : ' For Jesus is ready this moment to save. 123.

COME, come to Jesus ! He waits to welcome thee,

92 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

O wand'rer, eagerly- Come, come to Jesus I

2 Come, come to Jesus !

He waits to ranson thee, O slave ! so willingly, Come, come to Jesus !

3 Come, come to Jesus !

He waits to lighten thee, O burdened ! trustingly ; Come, come to Jesus!

4 Come, come to Jesus !

He waits to give to thee, O blind ! a vision free ; Come, come to Jesus !

5 Come, come to Jesus I

He waits to shelter thee, O weary ! blessedly Come, come to Jesus I

6 Come, come to Jesus !

He waits to carry thee, O lamb ! so lovingly. Come, come to Jesus I 124.

SITTING by the gateway of a palace fair. Once a child of God was left to die ; By the world neglected, wealth would nothing share ; See the change awaiting there on high, Cho. Carried by the angels to the land of rest,

Music sweetly sounding thro' the skies ;

Welcomed by the Saviour to the hea- v'nly feast, Gathered with the loved in Paradise.

O08PEL HYMNS, 5 d: 6 COMBINED. 93

2 What shall be the ending of this life of

care ? Oft the question cometh to us all ; Here upon the pathway hard the burdens

bear, And the burning tears of sorrow fall.

3 Follower of Jesus, scanty tho' thy store.

Treasures, precious treasures wait on

high; Count the trials joyful, soon they'll all

be o'er ; Of the change that's coming bye and bye.

4 Upward, then, and onward ! onward for

the Lord ; Time and talent all in His employ ; Small may seem the service, sure the great

reward ; Here the cross, but there the crown of joy. 125. ^

O CHRISTIAN trav'ller, fear no more The storms which round thee spread ; Nor yet the noontide's sultry beams On thy defenceless head.

Cho.— II: " Fear thou not, for I am with thee: Be not dismayed, for I am thy God." :|1

2 Thy Saviour who upon the cross

Thy full redemption paid, Will not from thee. His ransomed one, Withhold His promised aid.

3 A safe retreat and hiding place

Thy Saviour will provide ; And sorrow cannot fill thy heart, While sheltered at His side.

4 No ; in thy darkest days on earth,

When every joy seems flown.

94 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED,

Believer, thou shalt never. tread The toilsome way alone.*

126.

HAVE our hearts grown cold since the days of old? Have we left our soul's " first love "? Neither cold nor hot, God commends us not, Nor our luke-warm ways approve. Cho. Repent ye, repent ye, repent ye !

'Tis the call of God to every land ; Repent ye, repent ye, repent ye !

For the kingdom of heaven is at hand.

2 Has the God above our supreme true love ?

Have we bowed to Him alway ? Do we own His claim and revere His name, And observe His holy day ?

3 Do we honor those who have soothed our

woes? Have we rendered good for ill ? Are we pure in heart, doing all our part To fulfil the Saviour's will?

4 Are we always true in the thing we do,

In our works, our words, our ways ? Are we quite content with the blessings sent, Giving God alone the praise ?

5 Dare a mortal say for a single day

" I have kept Thy law, O God ! Un defiled by sin, t am pure within, And I need no cleansing blood?"

127.

CLING to the Bible, though all else be taken ; Lose not its promises precious and sure ;

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED. 95

Souls that are sleeping its echoes awaken. Drink from the fountain, so peaceful, so pure.

Cho.— 11: Cling to the Bible ! :1| Cling to the Bible ! Our Lamp and Guide.

2 Cling to the Bible, this jewel, this treasure

Brings to us honor and saves fallen mau ; Pearl whose great value no mortal can. measure, Seek and secure it, O soul, while you can-

3 Lamp for the feet that in bj'-ways have

wander' d, Guide for the youth that would otherwise fall; Hope for the sinner whose best days are squander' d, Staff for the aged, and best book of all.

128.

HARK, hark ! my soul ! angelic songs are swelling O'er earth's green fields and ocean's wave- beat shore ; How sweet the truth those blessed strains are telling Of that new life when sin shall be no more.

Cho. Angels, sing on ! your faithful watches keeping , Sing us sweet fragments of the songs above, Till morning's joy shall end the night of weeping, And life's long shadows break in cloudless love.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED.

2 Far, far away, like bells at evening pealing,

The voice of Jesus sounds o'er land and

sea ; And laden souls by thousands meekly

stealing, Kind Shepherd, turn their weary steps

to Thee.

3 Onward we go, for still we hear them sing-

ing,

" Come, weary souls, for Jesus bids you come;" And thro' the dark, its echoes sweetly ring- ing,

The music of the Gospel leads us home.

129.

GUIDE me, O, Thou great Jehovah, Pilgrim thro' this barren land ; I am weak, but Thou art mighty ;

Hold me with Thy powerful hand : Bread of heaven, Bread of heaven, Feed me till I want no more.

2 Open now the crystal fountain.

Whence the healing waters flow ; Let the fiery, cloudy pillar

Lead me all my journey thro' : Strong Deliverer, Strong Deliverer,

Be Thou still my strength and shield.

3 When I tread the verge of Jordan,

Bid my anxious fears subside ; Bear me through the swelling current,

Land me safe on Canaan's side : Songs of praises, Songs of praises,

I will ever give to Thee.

130.

E bow our knees unto the Father

Of Christ tihe Lord of earth and heaven,

W

OOSPEL HYMXS, 5 & 6 COMBIXED. 97

That riches of His grace and glory And pow'r for service may be given,

Cho.— We are waiting for the promise of the Father— For the Holy Spirit's power ; O our Father, for Thy Spirit we are waiting, even now, this very hour. II : We are waiting for His coming, ilj For the Holy Spirit's power ; O our Father, for Thy Spirit we are waiting,even now, this very hour.

2 O fill the inward man with power,

As Christ within our hearts doth dwell ; Our root in Him, tho' storms may lower, Victorious love we still shall tell.

3 The love that passeth knowledge give us,

Its height and depth and breadth and length ; Abundantly beyond our asking. Beyond our thought give us Thy strength.

4 Thy pow'r it is that worketh in us,

O multiply it here to-day, And Christ, our Lord, shall have the glory Within His church through endless day.

131.

COME, praise the Lord, exalt His name, Our Saviour and our King ; 'Tis meet we should His praise proclaim, And hallelujah sing.

2 How great, how precious is His name,

How poor the praise we bring ; His people still should own His claim, And hallelujah sing.

3 A day will come, its dawn we greet,

When heaven itself shall ring,

7

98 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

And all the saints with joy shall meet. And hallelujah sing. 132.

SOMETIMES I catch sweet glimpses of His face, But that is all ; Sometimes He looks on me and seems to

smile, But that is all ; Sometimes He speaks a passing word of

peace, But that is all ; Sometimes I think I hear His lovinp; voice Upon me call.

2 And is this all He meant when first He

said, " Come unto me"? Is there no deeper, more enduring rest In

Him for thee ? Is there no steadier light for the© in Him ?

O come and see; Is there no deeper, more enduring rest In

Him for thee?

8 Nay, do not wrong Him by thy heavy

thoughts, But love His lov8 ; Do thou full justice to His tenderness. His

mercy prove ; Take Him for what He is, O take Him all,

And look above ; And do not wrong Him by thy heavy

thoughts, But love His love.

4 Christ and His love shall be thy blessed all

For evermore ; Christ and His light shall shine on all thy

ways For evermore ; Christ and His peace shall keep thy

troubled soul For evermore ; 'Christ and His love shall be thy blessed all

For evermore.

GOSI'EL HYMJS^S, 5 <& 6 COMBINED. QQ

133.

CHRISTIAN, walk carefully, danger is near; On in thy journey with trembling and fear. Snares from without and temptations

within. Seek to entice thee once more into sin. Cho. jl: Christian, walk carefully^ :|| Christian, walk carefully , danger is near.

2 Christian, walk cheerfully^ thro' the fierce

storm, Dark tho' the sky with its threat of alarm. Soon will the clouds and the tempest be o'er, Than with thy Saviour thou' It rest ever- more.

II : Christian, walk cheerfully^ :]| Christian, walk cheerfully

through the fierce storm.

3 Christian, walk pr ay' r fully , oft wilt thou

fall If thou forget on thy Saviour to call ; Safe thou shall walk thro' each trial and

care, If thou art clad in the armor of pray'r. II: Christian, walk pray' r/wiiy, rjj Christian, walk prayerfully, fear lest thou fall.

4 Christian, walk hopefully, sorrow and pain Cease when the haven of rest thou shalt

gain; Then from the lips of the Judge, thy re- ward: *' Enter thou into the joy of thy Lord." II : Christian, walk hopefully, ::| Christian, walk hopefully, rest thou shalt gain.

100 QOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

134.

HE holds the key of all unknown, And I ain glad ; If other hands should hold the key, Or, if He trusted it to me, I might be sad, I might be sad.

2 What if to-morrow's cares were here Without its. rest ?

I'd rather He unlocked the day. And as the haurs swing open, say, " My will is best," " My will is best."

3 The very dimness of my sight Makes me secure ;

For, groping in my misty way, T feel His hand ; I hear Him say, " My helx3 is sure/' " My help is sure."

4 I cannot read His future plans, But this I know :

I have the smiling of His face, And all the refuge of His grace. While here below, while here beldw.

5 Enough ; this covers all my wants, And so I rest ;

For, v/hat I cannot. He can see, And, in His care I safe shall be, Forever blest, forever blest. 135.

THE cross it standeth fast, Hallelujah ! hallelujah ! Defying ev'ry blast,

Hallelujah ! hallelujah ! Tlie winds of hell have blown, The world its hate hath shown, "Yet it is not overthrown, Hallelujah for the cross I

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 10 1

Cho. II : Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah for

the cross, Hallelujah, hallelujah, it shall never suffer loss. :||

2 It is the old cross still.

Hallelujah! hallelujah I Its triumph let us tell.

Hallelujah ! hallelujah ! The grace of God here shone, Through Christ the blessed Son, Who did for sin atone,

Hallelujah for the cross I

3 'Twas here the debt was paid,

Hallelujah ! hallelujah ! Our sins on Jesus laid,

Hallelujah ! hallelujah ! So round the cross we sing. Of Christ our offering, Of Christ our living King,

Hallelujah for the cross I 136.

YOU'RE starting, my boy, on life's journey, Along the grand highway of life ; You'll meet with a thousand temptations

Each city with evil is rife.

This world is a stage of excitement,

There is danger wherever you go ;

Bat if you are tempted in weakness,

Have courage, my boy, to say No I

Cho. II : Have courage, my boy, to say No !: || ll^ave courage, my boy, :|| Have courage, my boy, to say No !

2 In courage alone lies your safety, When you the long journey begin ;

102 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

Your trust in a heavenly Father Will keep you unspotted from sin.

Temptations will go on increasing, As streams from a rivulet flow ;

But if you'd be true to your manhood. Have courage, my boy, to say No !

3 Be careful in choosing companions,

Seek only the brave and the true ; And stand by your friends when in trial,

Ne'er changing the old for the new ; And when by false friends you are tempted

The taste of the wine cup to know, With firmness, with patience and kindness,

Have courage, my boy, to say No !

137.

CHOOSE I must, and soon mu3t choot^e Holiness, or heaven lose ; While what heaven loves I hate, Shut for me is heaven's gate.

2 Endless sin means endless woe ; Into endless sin I go.

If my soul from reason rent, Takes from sin its final bent.

3 As the stream its channel grooves, And within that channel moves, So doth habit's deepest tide Groove its bed, and there abide.

4 Light obeyed increaseth light. Light resisted bringeth night ; Who shall give me will to choose, If the love of light I lose ?

5 Speed, my soul ; this instant yield; Let the Light its sceptre wield ; While thy God prolongeth grace. Haste thee toward His holy face I

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 103

138.

SOME day we say, and turn our eyes Toward the fair hills of Paradise ; Some day, some time, a sweet new rest Shall blossom, flower-like, in each breast ; |,: Some day, some time, our eyes shall see The faces kept in memory : || Some day their hands shall clasp our hand, |!: Just over in the morning land ; : | Some day their hands shall clasp our hand, Just over in the morning land ; O morning land ! O morning land ! 2 Some day our ears shall hear the song Of triumph over sin and wrong ; Some day, some time, but oh! not yet; But we will wait and not forget, II : That some day all these things shall be. And rest be giv'n to you and me ; : | So wait, my friends, tho' years move slow, II : That happy time will come, we know ; :|| So wait, my friends, tho' years move slow, That happy time will come, we know, O morning land ! O morning land !

139.

COME to the Saviour, hear His loving voice. Never will you find a Friend so true ; Now He is waiting, trust Him and rejoice, Tenderly He caileth you. Cho. O, what a Saviour standing at the door. Haste while He lingers, pardon now

implore ; Still He is waiting, grieve His love no more, Tenderly He caileth you. 2 Bleat words of comfort, gently now they fall, Jesus is the life, the truth, the way ;

104 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 dc 6 COMBINED.

Come to the fountain, there is room for all, Jesus bids you come to-day.

3 Softly the Spirit whispers in the heart,

Do not slight the Saviour's offered grace ; Gladly receive Him, let Him not depart, Happy they who seek His face.

4 Light in the darkness, joy in any pain,

Refuge for the weary and oppressed j Still He is waiting, calling yet again, Come and He will give you rest. 140.

O GOLDEN day, O day of God, When sinless souls the garden trod ! In bliss supreme, 'neath sunny skies. In Eden fair, in Paradise.

Cho. O Paradise, sweet Paradise,

From scenes of earth we long to rise ;

O Paradise, bright Paradise,

Where Jesus reigns beyond the skies.

2 The fatal fall, the sin, the shame,

The death, the doom, the sword aflame, The curse, the crime beyond disguise, The earth no more is Paradise.

3 The beaded brow, the silvered hair. The aching heart, the vacant chair. The grassy graves, the broken ties, Are not the scenes of Paradise.

4 To Christ the Lord upon the tree, A sinner cries : " Remember me !" "To-day Shalt thou," the Lord replies, " Be with Me there in Paradise."

6 O golden day when Christ descends, The curse removes and sorrow ends ; All glory clad, the ransomed rise To reign with Him in Paradise.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 105

141.

I WILL sing the wond'rous story, Of the Christ who died for me, How He left His home in glory, For the cross on Calvary.

Cho. Yes, I'll sing the wondrous story Of the Christ who died for me. Sing it with the saints in glory, Gathered by the crystal sea.

2 I was lost, but Jesus found me,

Found the sheep that went astray; Threw His loving arms around me, Drew me back into His way.

3 I was bruised, but Jesus healed me.

Faint was I from many a fall, Sight was gone, and fears possessed me, But He freed me from them all.

4 Days of darkness still come o'er me,

Sorrow's paths I often tread.

But the Saviour still is with me,

By His hand I'm safely led.

5 He will keep me till the river

Rolls its waters at my feet ; Then He'll bear me safely over. Where the loved ones I shall meet.

142.

AWAKE, my soul, to joyful lays. And sing thy great Redeemer's praise; He justly claims a song from me. His loving-kindness, oh, how free ! Loving-kindness, loving-kindness. His loving-kindness, oh, how free I

2 He saw me ruined in the fall. Yet loved me notwithstanding all ;

106 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED.

He saved me from my lost estate, His loving-kindness, oh, how great I Loving-kindness, loving-kindness, His loving-kindness, oh, how great !

3 Tho' num'rous hosts of mighty foes, Tho' earth and hell my way oppose. He safely leads my soul along,

His loving-kindness, oh, how strong I Loving-kindness, loving-kindness. His loving-kindness, oh, how strong I

4 "When trouble, like a gloomy cloud. Has gather' d thick, and thunder' d loud, He near my soul has always stood, His loving-kindness, oh, how good ! Loving-kindness, loving-kindness, His loving-kindness, oh, how good !

143.

TTTELL, wife, I've found the model

VV church,

And worship' d there to-day; It made me think of good old times,

Before my hair was gray ; The meeting-house was finer built,

Than they were years ago, But then I found when I went in.

It was not built for show.

2 The sexton did not set me down.

Away back by the door ; He knew that I was old and deaf,

And saw that I was poor ; He must have been a Christian man,

He led me boldly through The crowded aisle of that grand church.

To find a pleasant pew.

3 I wish you'd heard the singing, wife,

It had the old-time ring ;

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <Se 6 COMBINED. 107

The preacher said with trumpet voice,

Let all the people sing : •' Old Coronation," was the tune ;

The music upward roll'd, Until I tho't the angel-choir

Struck all their harps of gold.

4 My deafhess seemed to melt away,

My spirit caught the fire ; I joined my feeble, trembling voice

With that melodious choir ; And sang as in my youthful days,

" Let angels prostrate fall ; l|:Bring forth the royal diadem,

And crown Him Lord of all.:ll

5 I tell you, wife, it did me good

To sing that hymn once more ; I felt like some wrecked mariner

Who gets a glimpse of shore; I almost want to lay aside

This weather-beaten form, And anchor in the blessed port,

Forever from the storm.

6 'Twas not a flowery sermon, wife.

But simple gospel truth ; It fitted humble men like me ;

It suited hopeful youth ; To Avin immortal souls to Christ,

The earnest preacher tried ; He talked not of himself, or creed.

But Jesus crucified.

7 Dear wife, the toil will soon be o'er,

The victory soon be won ; The shining land is just ahead,

Our race is nearly run : We're nearing Canaan's happy shore,

Our home so bright and fair ;

108 OOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

Thank God, we'll never sin again ; '* ||:There'll be no sorrow there,:|| In heav'n above, Where all is love, There'll be no sorrow there."

144.

rpHE Spirit and the bride say, " Come ! JL And take the water of life !"

0 blessed call ! Good news to all Who tire of sin and strife.

Cho.— ||:The Spirit says, " Come !" The bride says, " Come !" And take of the water of life freely.: ||

2 Let ev'ry one who hears, say " Come !

And joyful witness give ;"

1 heard the sound, The stream I found, I drank, and now I live I

3 Ye souls who are athirst, forsake

Your broken cisterns first ; Then come, partake. One draught will slake Your soul's consuming thirst.

4 Yea, whosoever will may come,

Your longings Christ can fill ; The stream is free To you and me, And whosoever will.

145.

"TTTHILE Jesus whispers to you,

VV Come, sinner, come ! While we are praying for you,

Come, sinner, come ! Nov/- is the time to own Him,

Come, sinner, come ! Now is the time to know Him,

Come, sinner, come I

O08PEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED. 109

2 Are you too heavy laden ?

Come, sinner, come ! Jesus will bear your burden,

Come, sinner, come ! Jesus will not deceive you,

Come, sinner, come ! Jesus can now redeem you,

Come, sinner, come!

3 Oh, hear His tender pleading,

Come, sinner, comeJ Come and receive the blessing,

Come, sinner, come ! While Jesus whispers to you,

Come, sinner, come ! While we are praying for you, Come, sinner, come !

146.

■TT7"HEN the mists have rolled in splen-

From the beauty of the hills. And the sunlight falls in gladness.

On the river and the rills. We re-call our Father's promise

In the rainbow of the spray : We shall know each other better

When the mists have rolled away.

Cho.— We shall know as we are known, Never more to walk alone. In the dawning of the morning Of that bright and happy day : We shall know each other better. When the mists have rolled away.

'Z Oft we tread the path before us j With a weary burden' d heart ; Oft we toil amid the shadows, And our fields are far apart :

110 GOSFEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED.

But the Saviour's " Come, ye blessed,"

All our labor will repay, When we gather in the morning

Where the mists have rolled away.

3 We shall come with joy and gladness, We shall gather round the throne ; Face to face with those that love us, We shall know as we are known : And the song of our redemption, Shall resound thro' endless day, When the shadows have departed, And the mists have rolled away. 147.

SAVIOUR, again to Thy dear name we raise

Withoneaccord our parting hymn of praise; Once more we bless Thee ere our worship

cease,

Then, lowly kneeling, wait Thy word of peace.

2 Grant us Thy peace upon our homeward

way; With Thee begun, with Thee shall end the

day; Guard Thou the lips from sin, the hearts

from shame, That in this house have called upon Thy

name.

3 Grant us Thy peace. Lord, thro' the coming

night. Turn Thou for us its darkness into light ; From harm and danger keep Thy children

free. For dark and light are both alike to Thee.

4 Grant us Thy peace throughout our earthly

life,

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED, m

Our balm in sorrow, and our stay in strife; Then, when Thy voice shall bid our con- flict cease, Call us, O Lord, to Thine eternal peace. 148.

DOWN in the valley with ray Saviour I would go. Where the flow'rs are blooming and the

sweet waters flow ^ Ev'ry where He leads me I would follow,

follow on. Walking in His footsteps till the crown be won.

ilEF— Follow ! follow ! I would follow Jesus ! Anywhere, ev'ry where, I would fol- low on ! Follow! follow! I would follow

Jesus ! Ev'ry where, He leads me I would follow on ! Down in the valley with my Saviour I

would go. Where the storms are sweeping and the

dark waters flow ; With His hand to lead me I will never,

never feai>. Dangers cannot fright me if my Lord is near.

Down in the valley, or up on the mountain

steep, Close beside my Saviour would my soul

ever keep ; He will lead me safely, in the path that He

has trod, TJp to where they gather on the hills of

God.

112 O08PEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

149.

JESUS knows thy sorrow, Knows thine ev'ry care; Knows thy deep contrition, Hears thy feeblest prayer; Bo not fear to trust Him Tell Him all thy grief; Cast on Him thy burden, He will bring relief.

2 Trust the heart of Jesus,

Thou art precious there ; Surely He would shield thee

From the tempter's snare; Safely He would lead thee

By His own sweet way, Out into the glory

Of a brighter day.

3 Jesus knows thy conflict,

Hears thy burdened sigh ; When thy heart is wounded.

Hears the plaintive cry ; He thy soul will strengthen,

Overcome thy fears ; He will send thee comfort.

Wipe away thy tears.

150.

GATHER them in ! for yet there is room At the feast that the King has spread ; Oh, gather them in! let His house hi. filled, And the hungry and poor be fed. «

Bef. Out in the highway, out in the byway

Out in the dark paths of sin,

Go forth, go forth, with a loving heart

And gather the wand'rers in !

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. II3

2 Gather them in ! for yet there is room ; But our hearts— how they throb with pain, To think of the many who slight the call That may never be heard again 1 13 Gather them in ! for yet there is room ; 'Tis a message from God above ; Oh, gather them into the fold of grace, And the arms of the Saviour's love I 151.

C^OME, we that love the Lord, J And let your joys be kno^vn, II: Join in a song with sweet accord, :|| II : And thus surround the throne. ;1| HO. We're marching to Zion,

Beautiful, beautiful Zion ; We're marching upward to Zion, The beautiful city of God. Let those refuse to sing

Who never knew our God ; ||: But children' of the heav'nly King,:]]

li:May speak their joys abroad. Cjj The hill of Zion yields

A thousand sacred sweets, II: Before we reach the heav'nly fields, ji|

II : Or walk the golden streets. ;|j Then let our songs abound.

And ev'ry tear be dry ; ||: We're marching thro' Immanuel's ground,:]| II : To fairer worlds on high. :|| |i52.

HAVE you any room for Jesus, He who bore your load of sin ; As He knocks and asks admission, Sinner will you let Him in ? 8

114 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & S COMBINED.

Cho. Room for Jesus, King of glory, Hasten now His word obey. Swing ttie iieart's door widely open, Bid Him enter while you may.

2 Room for pleasure, room for business,

But for Christ the crucified ; Not a place that He can enter, In your heart for which He died if

3 Have you any room for Jesus,

As in grace He calls again ? O to-day is time accepted. To-morrow you may call in vain,

4 Room and time now give to Jesus,

Soon will pass God's day of grace ; Soon thy heart left cold and silent, And thy Saviour's pleading cease.

153.

" A LMOST persuaded," Now to believe -0_ "Almost persuaded," Christ to re- ceive ; Seems now some soul to say, " Go, Spirit, go Thy way. Some more convenient day On Thee I'll call."

2 "Almost persuaded," Come, come to-day "Almost persuaded," Turn not away :

Jesus invites you here. Angels are lingering near. Prayers rise from hearts so deax : "O wanderer, come."

3 "Almost persuaded," Harvest is past! "Almost persuaded," Doom comes at last

" Almost " cannot avail ; " Almost " is but to fail! Sad, sad, that bitter wail "Almost— 6w«tosi/"

GOSPEL HYMX8, 5 d: 6 COMBINED. I15

154.

'T^HERE were ninety and nine that safely

In the shelter of the fold. But one was out on the hills away Far off from the gates of gold— Away on the mountains wild and bare, II: Away from the tender Shepherd's care.:|I 2 " Lord, Thou hast here Thy ninety and nine: Are they not enough for Thee?" -But the Shepherd made answer : " This

of mine Has wandered away from me, And, although the road be rough and steep II: I go to the desert to find my sheep. ":jj 5 But none of the ransomed ever knew How deep were the waters cross'd ; Nor how dark was the night that the Lord pass'd thro' Ere He found His sheep that was lost. Out m the desert He heard its cry— II: Sick and helpless, and ready to die.:]!

I "Lord, whence are those blood-drops all the way That mark out the mountain's track?" "They were shed for one who had gone

astray Ere the Shepherd could bring him back," «' Lord, whence are Thy hands so rent and torn ?" II : They are pierced to-night by many a thorn." :||

' But all thro' the mountains, thunder-riven.

And up from the rocky steep, ; There rose a glad cry to the gate of heaven. [ Rejoice ! I have found my sheep !"

116 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

And the angels echoed around the throne, ||:" Rejoice, for the Lord brmgs back His

own

t".

155.

REVIVE Thy work, O Lord ! Thy mighty arm make bare ; Speak with the voice that wakes the dead, And make Thy people hear.

ChOc— Revive (Thy work) ! revive (Thy work) ! And give refreshing showers ; The glory shall be all Thine own ; The blessing shall be ours.

2 Revive Thy work, 0 Lord !

Disturb this sleep of death ; Quicken the smould'ring embers now By Thine Almighty breath.

3 Revive Thy work, O Lord !

Create soul-thirst for Thee ; But hung'ring for the bread of life, Oh, may our spirits be !

4 Revive Thy work, O Lord !

Exalt Thy precious name ; And, by the Holy Ghost, our love For Tiiee and Thine inflame. 156.

I AM Thine, O Lord, I have heard Thy voice. And it told Thy love to me ; But I long to rise in the arms of faith, And be closer drawn to Thee.

Ref. Draw me nearer, nearer, blessed Lord, To the cross where Thou hast died Draw me nearer, nearer, nearer, bles- sed Lord, To Thy precious, bleeding side.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 117

Consecrate me now to Thy service, Lord, By the pow'r of grace divine ;

Let my soul look up with a steadfast hope, And my will be lost in Thine.

O the pure delight of a single hour That before Thy throne I spend.

When I kneel in pray'r, and with Thee, my God, I commune as friend with friend.

There are depths of love that I cannot know Till I cross the narrow sea, There are heights of joy that I may not reach Till I rest in peace with Thee. 57.

WHEX peace, like a river, attendeth my way. When sorrows like sea-billows roll ; Whatever my lot, Thou hast taught me to say, It is well, it is well with my soul.

HO.— It is well with my soul,

It is well, it is well with my soul.

Though Satan should buffet, though trials should come. Let this blest assurance control, That Christ hath regarded my helpless estate. And hath shed His own blood for my soul.

.My sin— oh, the bliss of this glorious thought My sin not in part but the whole,

118 GOSPEL HYMN8, 6 & 6 COMBINED.

Is nailed to His cross and I bear it no more,

Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, oh, my

soul!

4 And, Lord, haste the day when the faith

shall be sight.

The clouds be rolled back as a scroll,

The trump shall resound, and the Lord

shall descend,

" Even so " it is well with my soul.

158.

OS AFE to the Rock that is higher than I My sou] in its conflicts and sorrow; would fly ; So sinful, so weary, Thine, Thine would I be;

Thou blest "Rock of Ages," I'm hiding in Thee. Chc— Hiding in Thee, hiding in Thee, Thou blest " Rock of Ages," I'm hiding in Thee.

2 In the calm of the noontide, in sorrow's

lone hour, In times when temptation casts o'er me its

power ; In the tempests of life, on its wide, heav

ing sea. Thou blest " Rock of Ages," I'm hiding it

Thee.

3 How oft in the conflict, when pressed b:

the foe, I have fled to my Refuge and breathed ou

my woe; How often when trials, like sea-billow

roll. Have I hidden in Thee, O Thou Rock o

my soul.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 11 q 159. ^

OH, where are the reapers that garner in The sheaves of the good from the fields of sin ; With sickles of truth must the work be

done, And no one may rest till the "harvest home."

iCHO.— Where are the reapers ? Oh, who will come And share in the glory of the "har- vest home?" Oh, who will help us to garner in The sheaves of good from the fields ot sin.

|2 Go out in the by-ways and search them all; The wheat may be there, though the weeds

are tall ; Then search in the highway, and pass none

by, But gather from all for the home on high.

\ The fields all are ripening, and far and

wide

The world now is waiting the harvest tide;

But reapers are few, and the work is great.

And much will be lost should the harvest

wait.

So come with your sickles, ye sons of men, And gather together the golden grain ; Toil on till the Lord of the harvest come, Then share ye His joy in the "harvest home." IL60.

TO the work ! to the work ! we are ser- vants of God, Let us follow tho path that our Master has trod;

120 GOSPEL HVMN8, 5 & 6 COMBINElJ.

With the balm of His counsel our strength

to renew, Let us do with our might what our hands^

find to do.

Cho.— II: Toiling on, toiling on,:]] Let us hope, let us watch, And labor till the Master comes.

2 To the work ! to the work ! let the hungry

be fed ; To the fountain of life let the wearj^ be led; In the cross and its banner our glory shall

be, While we herald the tidings, " Salvation is

free/"

3 To the work ! to the work ! there is labor

for all, For the kingdom of darkness and error

shall fall; , ^^ ^

And the name of Jehovah exalted shall be In the loud swelling chorus, " Salvation is

/reef

4 To the work ! to the work ! in the strength

of the Lord,

And a robe and a crown shall our labor re- ward ;

When the home of the faithful our dwell- ing shall be,

And we shout with the ransomed, " Salva- tion is free/"

161.

I WILL sing of my Redeemer And His wondrous love to me ; On the cruel cross He suffered. From the curse to set me free.

QOSPEL HYMNS, 5 dc 6 COMBINED. 121

Cho.— Sing, oh ! sing, of my Redeemer,

With His blood He purchased me, On the cross He sealed my pardon, Paid the debt, and made me free.

2 I will tell the wondrous story, How my lost estate to save. In His boundless love and mercy, He the ransom freely gave.

i3 I will praise my dear Redeemer, His triumphant power I'll tell, How the victory He giveth Over sin, and death, and hell.

4 I will sing of my Redeemer, And His heavenly love to me ; He from death to life hath brought me, Son of God, with Him to be.

Il62.

THERE are lonely hearts to cherish, While the days are going by ; There are weary souls who perish,

While the days are going by If a smile we can renew.

As our journey we pursue, Oh, the good we all may do, While the days are going by.

Ref.— Going by, going by, Going by, going by, Oh, the good we all may do, While the days are going by.

2 There's no time for idle scorning,

While the days are going by ; Let your face be like the morning,

While the days are going by ; Oh, the world is full of sighs,

Full of sad and weeping eyes ;

122 GOSPEL HYMNSyS & 6 COMBINED.

Help your fallen brother rise, While the days are going by,

3 All the loving links that bind us, While the days are going by ; One by one we leave behind us, While the days are going by ; But the seeds of good we sow,

Both in shade and shine will grow, And will keep our hearts aglow. While the days are going by. 163.

SING them over again to me, Wonderful words of Life, Let me more of their beauty see.

Wonderful words of Life. Words of life and beauty,

Teach me faith and duty ; II : Beautiful words, wonderful words, Wonderful words of Life.:i|

2 Christ, the blessed One, gives to all

Wonderful words of Life, Sinner, list to the loving call,

Wonderful words of Life. All so freely given.

Wooing us to heaven. II : Beautiful words, wonderful words,

Wonderful words of Life.:||

3 Sweetly echo the gospel call.

Wonderful words of Life, Ofifer pardon and peace to all.

Wonderful words of Life. Jesus, only Saviour,

Sanctify forever. II : Beautiful words, wonderful "words,

Wonderful words of Life :||

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <k 6 COMBINED. 123

164.

BEHOLD, what love, what boundless love, The Father hath bestowed On sinners lost, that we should be Now called the sons of God !

Dho. Behold, what manner of love !

What manner of love the Father hath

bestowed upon us. That we— that we should be call'd, Should be call'd the sons of God.

I No longer far from Him, but now By "precious blood " made nigh; Accepted in the " Well-beloved," Near to God's heart we lie.

5 What we in glory soon shall be, It doth not yet appear ; But when our precious Lord we see, We shall His image bear.

1 With such a blessed hope in view.

We would more holy be. More like our risen, glorious Lord, Whose face we soon shall see. 165.

SIMPLY trusting every day, Trusting through a stormy way ; Even when my faith is small, Trusting Jesus, that is all.

uTLO. Trusting as the moments fly, Trusting as the days go by ; Trusting Him whate'er befall, Trusting Jesus, that is all.

2 Brightly doth His Spirit shine Into this poor heart of mine ;

124 GOmi'EL HYMN8, 5 <& 6 COMBINED.

While He leads I cannot fall, Trusting Jesus, that is all.

3 Singing, if my way is clear; Praying if the path is drear ; If in danger, for Him call ; Trusting Jesus, that is all.

4 Trusting Him while life shall last, Trusting Him till earth is past ; Till within the jasper wall, Trusting Jesus, that is all.

166.

YIELD not to temptation For yielding is sin, Each vict'ry will help you

Some other to win ; Fight manfully onward, Dark passions subdue, Look ever to Jesus, He'll carry you through.

Cho. Ask the Saviour to help you,

Comfort, strengthen, and keep youj He is willing to aid you, He wU carry you through.

2 Shun evil companions,

Bad language disdain, God's name hold in rev'rence,

Nor take it in vain ; Be thoughtful and earnest, Kind-hearted and true. Look ever to Jesus,

He'll carry you through.

3 To him that o'ercometh

God giveth a crown. Thro' faith we shall conquer Though often cast down ;

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED. 125

He Wiio is our Saviour, Our strength will renew,

Look ever to Jesus, He'll carry you through.

37.

WHAT a friend we have in Jesus, All our sins and griefs to bear ; What a privilege to carry

Everything to God in "prayer. Oh, what piece we often forfeit,

Oh, what needless pain we bear All because we do not cany Everything to God in prayer.

Have we trials and temptations ?

Is there trouble anywhere? We should never be discouraged,

Take it to the Lord in prayer. Can we find a Friend so faithful.

Who will all our sorrows share ? Jesus knows our every weakness,

Take it to the Lord in praj'-er.

Are we weak and heavy laden,

Cuml^ered with a load of care? Precious Saviour, still our Refuge,

Take it to the Lord in prayer. Do thy friends despise, forsake thee ?

Take it to the Lord in prayer ; In His arms He'll take and shield thee,

Thou wilt find a solace there.

188.

I'VE found a Friend ; oh, such a Friend J He loved me ere I knew Him ; He drew me with the cords of love,

And thus He bound me to Him. And 'round my heart still closely twine Those ties which naught can sever,

126 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED.

For I am His, and He is mine, Forever and forever.

2 I've found a Friend ; oh, suok a Friend \

He bled, He died to save me ; And not alone the gift of life.

But His own self He gave me. Naught that I have my own I call,

I hold it for the Giver : My heart, my strength, my life, my all,

Are His, and His forever.

3 I've found a Friend ; oh, such a Friend !

All power to Him is given ; To guard me on my onward course,

And bring me safe to heaven. Th' eternal glories gleam afar,

To nerve my faint endeavor : So now to watch, to work, to war,

And then to rest forever.

4 I've found a Friend ; oh, such a Friend !

So kind, and true, and tender. So wise a Counsellor and Guide,

So mighty a Defender ! From Him, who loves me now so well.

What power my soul can sever ? ' Shall life or death, or earth or hell ?

No ; I am His forever.*

169.

PASS me not, O gentle Saviour, Hear my humble cry ; While on others Thou art smiling, Do not pass me by.

Cho. Saviour, Saviour,

Hear my humble cry, While on others Thou art calling, Do not pass me by.

GOSPEL HYMNS, t & 6 COMBINED. 127

Let me at a throne of mercy- Find a sweet relief ;

Kneeling there in deep contrition, Help my unbelief :

Trusting only in Thy merit,

Would I seek Thy face j Heal my wounded, broken spirit,

Save me by Thy grace.

Thou the Spring of all my comfort

Moire than life to me, Whom have I on earth beside Thee ?

Whom in heaven but Thee ? 'O.

MY Jesus, I love Thee, I know Thou art mine. For Thee all the follies of sin I resign ; My gracious Redeemer, my Saviour art

Thou, tf ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, 'tis now.

[ love Thee, because Thou hast first lov6d

me, A.nd purchased my pardon on Calvary's

tree ; [ love Thee fbr wearing the thorns on Thy

brow ; [fever I loved Thee, my Jesus, 'tis now.

[ will love Thee in life, I will love Thee in

death, A.nd praise Thee as long as Thou lendest

me breath ; A.nd say when the death-dew lies cold on

my brow, [fever I loved Thee, my Jesus, 'tis now.

[n mansions of glory and endless delight, ['11 ever adore Thee in heaven so bright;

128 GOSPEL HYMNi^S <Sc 6 COMBINED.

I'll sing with the glittering crown on n

brow, If ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, 'tis now.

171.

COME, ev'ry soul by sin oppressed, There's mercy with the Lord, And He will surely give you rest, By trusting in His word.

Cho.— Only trust Him, only trust Him, Only trust Him, now ; He will save you. He will save you He win save you now,

2 For Jesus shed His precious blood

Rich blessings to bestow ; Plunge now into the crimson flood That washes white as snow.

3 Yes, Jesus is the Truth, the Way,

That leads you into rest ; Believe in Him without delay, And you are fully blest.

\ Come then, and join this holy band, And on to glory go, To dwell in that celestial land, Where joys immortal flow.

I HEAR the Saviour say. Thy strength indeed is small ; Child of weakness, watch and pray, Find in Me thine all in all.

Cho. Jesus, paid it all.

All to Him I owe ; Sin had left a crimson stain ; He washed it white as snoWo

GOSPEL HYMyS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED. 129

l»ord, now indeed I find

Thy pcrw'r, and that alone^ ;:Jan change the leper's spots,

And melt the heart of stone. For nothing good have I

Whereby Thy grace to claim ['11 wash my garments white

In the blood of Calvary's Lambr

When from my dying bed

My ransomed soul shall rise, Then " Jesus paid it all "

Shall rend the vaulted skies.

A.nd when before the throne

I stand in Him complete, I'll lay my trophies down.

All clown at Jesus' feet.

3.

I HAVE a Saviour, He's pleading in glory, A dear, loving Saviour, tho' earth-friends be few ; And now He is watching in tenderness o'er me, And oh, that my Saviour were your Sa- viour too.

EO.— For you I am praying, For you I am praying, For you I am praying, I'm praying for you.

* I have a Father : to me He has given

A hope for eternity, blessed and true: ; And soon will He call me to meet Him in heaven, But oh, that He'd let me bring you with me too

130 OOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

3 I have a robe : 'tis resplendent in whitene

Awaiting in glory my wondering vie^i Oh, when I receive it all shining in brigl

ness, Dear friends, could I see you receivi:

one too !

4 I have a peace : it is calm as a river

A. peace that the friends of this woi never knew ; My Saviour alone is its Author and Giv( And oh, could I kpow it was given you!

5 When Jesus has found you, tell others t

story.

That my loving Saviour is your Savio too;

Then pray that your Saviour may bri them to glory, And pray' r will be answered 'twas i swered for you ! 174.

SOUL of mine, in earthly temple, Why not here content abide ? Why art thou forever pleading ? Why art thou not satisfied ?

Chc— ||: I shall be satisfied, I shall be satisfied. When I awake in His likeness. :1|

2 Soul of mine, my heart is clinging

To the earth's fair pomp and pride ; Ah, why dost thou thus reprove me? Why art thou not satisfied ?

3 Soul of mine, must I surrender.

See myself as crucified ; Turn from all of earth's ambition, That thou mayest be satisfied?

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 131

Soul of mine, continue pleading ;

Sin rebuke, and folly chide ; I accept the cross of Jesus,

That thou mayest be satisfied. 75.

SAVIOUR ! Thy dying love Thou gavest me, Nor should I aught withhold,

Dear Lord, from Thee ; In love my soul would bow,

My heart fulfill its vow, Some ofiFering bring Thee now,

Something for Thee. O'er the blest mercy -seat,

Pleading for me, 'My feeble faith looks up,

Jesus, to Thee : Help me the cross to bear.

Thy wondrous love declare. Some song to raise, or prayer,

Something for Thee. Give me a faithful heart

Likeness to Thee That each departing day

Henceforth may see Some work of love begun,

Some deed of kindness done, Some wand'rer sought and won.

Something for Thee. All that I am and have

Thy gifts so free In joy, in grief, through life.

Dear Lord, for Thee ! And when Thy face I see,

My ransomed soul shall be. Through all eternity.

Something for Thee.

132 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED.

lie.

RESCUE the perishing, Care for the dying, Snatch them in pity from sin and the grave Weep o'er the erring one, Lift up the fallen, Tell them of Jesus, the mighty to save.

Cho. Rescue the perishing, Care for the dying ; Jesus is merciful, Jesus will save.

2 Though they are slighting Him,

Still He is waiting, Waiting the penitent child to receive.

Plead with them earnestly,

Plead with them gently : He will forgive if they only believe.

3 Down in the human heart,

Crushed by the tempter, Feelings lie buried that grace can restore:

Touched by a loving heart.

Wakened by kindness, Chords that were broken will vibrate one more.

4 Rescue the perishing,

Duty demands it ;

Strength for thy labor the Lord will pro

vide :

Back to the narrow way

Patiently win them ;

Tell the poor wanderer a Saviour has died

177.

SAVIOUR, more than life to me, I am clinging, clinging close to Thee Let Thy precious blood applied, Keep me ever, ever near Thy side.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 133

Ref. Every day, every hour.

Let me feel Thy cleansing pow'r ;

May Thy tender love to me

Bind me closer, closer, Lord, to Thee.

2 Thro' this changing world below,. Lead me gently, gently as I go ; Trusting Thee, 1 cannot stray,

I can never, never lose my way.

3 Let me love Thee more and more, Till this fleeting, fleeting life is o'er; Till my soul islost in love.

In a brighter, brighter world above.

178.

MORE holiness give me, More strivings within ; More patience in suffering,

More sorrow for sin ; More faith in my Saviour, More sense of His care } More joy in His service, More purpose in prayer.

2 More gratitude give me,

More trust in the Lord ; More pride in His glory.

More hope in His word ; More tears for His sorrows,

More pain at His grief 5 More meekness in trial,

More praise for relief.

8 More purity give me,

More strength to o'ercome ;

More freedom from earth-stains, More longings for home ;

More fit for the kingdom, More used would I be ;

134 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED.

More blessed and holy, More, Saviour, like Thee.

179.

I HEAR Thy welcome voice That calls me, Lord, to Thee For cleansing in Thy precious blood That flow'd on Calvary.

Cho. I am coming, Lord !

Coming now to Thee ! Wash me, cleanse me, in the blood That flow'd on Calvary.

2 Tho' coming weak and vile,

Thou dost my strength assure ; Thou dost my vileness fully cleanse, Till spotless all and pure.

3 'Tis Jesus calls me on

To perfect faith and love, To perfect hope, and peace, and trust, For earth and heav'n above.

4 'Tis Jesus who confirms

The blessed work within. By adding grace to welcomed grace. Where reigned the power of sin.

5 And He the witness gives

To loyal hearts and free. That every promise is fulfilled, If faith but brings the plea.

6 All hail, atoning blood !

All hail, redeeming grace ! All hail, the Gift of Christ, our Lord, Our Strength and Righteousness !

180.

'rrilS the blessed hour of prayer, when J_ our hearts lowly bend,

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 &6 COMBINED. 135

And we gather to Jesus, our Saviour and

Friend ; If we come to Him in faith, His protection

to share, What a balm for the weary I O how sweet

to be there !

Cho. II : Blessed hour of pray'r, Blessed hour of pray' r. What a balm for the weary ! O how sweet to be there ! :||

2 'Tis the blessed hour of prayer, when the

Saviour draws near, With a tender compassion His children to

hear ; When He tells us we may cast at His feet

every care; What a balm for the weary ! O how sweet I to be there !

3 'Tis the blessed hour of prayer, when the

tempted and tried

To the Saviour who loves them their sor- row contide ;

With a sympathizing heart He removes ev'ry care;

What a balm for the weary ! O how sweet to be there !

4 At the blessed hour of prayer, trusting Him

to believe That the blessings we're needing we'll

surely receive, In the fullness of this trust we shall lose

ev'ry care; What a balm for the weary ! O how sweet

to be there !

136 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

181.

I NEED Thee ev'ry hour, Most gracious Lord ; No tender voice like Thine Can peace afford.

Ref.— I need Thee, oh ! I need Thee Ev'ry hour I need Thee ; O bless me now, my Saviourl I come to Thee.

2 I need Thee ev'ry hour;

Stay Thou near by ; Temptations lose their pow'r When Thou art nigh.

3 I need Thee ev'ry hour,

In joy or pain ; Come quickly and abide, Or life is vain.

4 I need Thee ev'ry hour;

Teach me Thy will ; And Thy rich promises In me fulfill.

5 I need Thee ev'ry hour,

Most Holy One ; Oh, make me Thine indeed, Thou blessed Son.

182.

JESUS, keep me near the Cross, There a precious fountain Free to all a healing stream, Flows from Calvary's mountain

Cho. In the Cross, in the Cross, Be my glory ever ; Till my raptured soul shall find Rest beyond the river.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <Sc 6 COMBINED. 137

2 Near the Cross, a trembling soul,

Love and mercy found me ; There the Bright and Morning Star Shed its beams around me.

3 Near the Cross ! O Lamb of God,

Bring its scenes before me ;

Help me walk from day to day,

With its shadows o'er me.

4 Near the Cross I'll watch and wait,

Hoping, trusting ever, Till I reach the golden strand. Just beyond the river.

183.

THOU my everlasting portion, More than friend or life to me. All along my pilgrim journey, Saviour, let me walk with Thee.

Ref. Close to Thee, close to Thee, Close to Thee, close to Thee ; All along my pilgrim journey. Saviour, let me walk with Thee.

2 Not for ease or worldly pleasure,

Nor for fame my prayer shall be ; Gladly will I toil and suffer, Only let me walk with Thee.

Ref.— Close to Thee, close to Thee, Close to Thee, close to Thee ; Gladly will I toil and suffer, Only let me walk with Thee.

3 Lead me thro' the vale of shadows,

Bear me o'er life's fitful sea ; Then the gate of life eternal, May I enter, Lord, with Thee.

138 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 &6 COMBINED.

Ref.— Close to Thee, close to Thee, Close to Thee, close to Thee ; Then the gate of life eternal, May I enter, Lord, with Thee.

184.

I GAVE My life for thee, My precious blood I shed, That thou might' st ransomed be, And quickened from the dead ; I gave, I gave My life for thee, What hast thou given for Me ?

2 My Father's house of light,—

My glory-circled throne I left, for earthly night.

For wand' rings sad and lone ; I left, I left it all for thee. Hast thou left aught for Me ?

3 I suffered much for thee,

More than thy tongue can tell. Of bitterest agony,

To rescue thee from hell ; I've borne, I've borne it all for thee, What hast thou borne for Me ?

4 And I have brought to thee,

Down from My home above, Salvation full and free,

My pardon and My love ; I bring, I bring rich gifts to thee, What hast thoii brought to Me ?

185.

THERE is a green hill far away, Without a city wall ; Where the dear Lord was crucified, Who died to save us all

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 iSc 6 COMBINED. 139

Cho. Oh dearly, dearly has He loved, And we must love Him too ; And trust in His redeeming blood, And try His works to do.

2 We may not know, we cannot tell

What pains He had to bear ; But we believe it was for us He hung and suffered there.

3 He died that we might be forgiven,

He died to make us good. That we might go at last to heav'n, Saved by His precious blood.

4 There was no other good enough,

To pay the price of sin ; He only could unlock the gate Of heav'n and let us in.

186.

BEYOND the smiling and the weeping, I shall be soon, I shall be soon ; Beyond the waking and the sleeping. Beyond the sowing and the reaping, I shall be soon, I shall be soon,

Ref. Love, rest and home ! Sweet, sweet home ! Lord, tarry not, Lord, tarry not, but come.

2 Beyond the blooming and the fading, I shall be soon, I shall be soon ; Beyond the shining and the shading, Beyond the hoping and the dreading, I shall be soon, I shall be soon.

8 Beyond the parting and the meeting, I shall be soon, I shall be soon ; Beyond the farewell and the greeting,

140 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <i 6 CX)MBINED.

Beyond the pulse's fever beating, I shall be soon, I shall be soon.

4 Beyond the frost-chain and the fever, I shall be soon, I shall be soon ; Beyond the rock-waste and the river, Beyond the ever and the never, I shall be soon, I shall be soon.

187.

OH, the clanging bells of Time ! Night and day they never cease : We are wearied with their chime, For they do not bring us peace ; And we hush our breath to hear, And we strain our eyes to see If thy shores are drawing near, Eternity ! Eternity !

2 Oh, the clanging bells of Time !

How their changes rise and fall. But in \indertone sublime.

Sounding clearly through them all, Is a voice that must be heard,

As our moments onward flee. And it speak eth, aye, one word,

Eternity ! Eternity !

3 Oh, the clanging bells of Time !

To their voices, loud and low. In a long, unresting line,

We are marching to and fro ; And we yearn for sight or sound,

Of the life that is to be, For thy breath doth wrap us round,

Eternity ! Eternity !

4 Oh, the clanging bells of Time !

Soon their not^ will all be dumb,

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED. 141

And in joy and peace sublime. We shall feel the silence come ;

And our souls their thirst will slake, And our eyes the King will see,

When thy glorious morn shall break Eternity ! Eternity !

188.

WE shall me€ft beyond the river, By and by, by and by ; And the darkness shall be over,

By and by, by and by ; With the toilsome journey done, And the glorious battle won, We shall shine forth as the sun, By and by. by and by.

2 We shall strike the harps of glory,

By and by, by and by ; We shall sing redemption's story.

By and by, by and by ; And the strains for evermore Shall resound in sweetness o'er Yonder everlasting shore,

By and by, by and by.

3 We shall see and be like Jesus,

By and by, by and by ; Who a crown of life will give us,

By and by, by and by ; And the angels who fulfill All the mandates of His will Shall attend, and love us still,

By and by, by and by.

4 There our tears shall all cease flowing,

By and by, by and by ; And with sweetest rapture knowing, By and by, by and by ;

142 008PEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

All the blest ones, who have gone To the land of life and song, We with shoutings shall rejoin, By and by, by and by.

189.

CHRIST is coming ! let creation From her groans and travail cease ; Let the glorious proclamation Hope restore and faith increase :

Cho. Christ is coming I Christ is coming !

Come, Thou blessed Prince of peace ! Christ is coming I Christ is coming ! Come, Thou blessed Prince of peace !

2 Earth can now but tell the story

Of Thy bitter cross and pain ; She shall yet behold Thy glory, When Thou comest back to reign.

3 Though once cradled in a manger,

Oft no pillow but the sod ; Here an alien and a stranger, Mock'd of men^ disown'd of God.

4 Long Thy exiles have been pininsr,

Far from rest, and home, and Thee ; But, in heavenly vesture shining. Soon they shall Thy glory see.

6 With that " blessed hope" before us, Let no harp remain unstrung ; Let the mighty ransom'd chorus Onward roll from tongue to tongue-

190.

JOY to the world ! the Lord is come ; Let earth receive her King ;

GOSPEL HYMXS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 143

Let ev'ry heart prepare Him room, And heav'n and nature sin^.

1 Joy to the -R'orld ! the Saviour reigns ;

Let men their songs employ ; While fields and floods, rocks, hills, and plains, Repeat the sounding joy.

J He rules the world with truth and grace, And makes the nations prove The glories of His righteousness, And wonders of His love.

[191.

I AM far frae my hame, an' I'm weary aften- whiles. For the langed-for hame-bringin' , an' my

Father's welcome smiles, An' I'll ne'er be fu' content, until mine een

do see The gowden gates o' heav'n an' my ain

countrie. The earth is fleck' d wi' flowers, mony-

tinted, fresh an' gay, The birdies warble blithely, for my Faither

made them sae : But these sights an' these soun's will as

naething be to me, When I hear the angels singin' in my ain

countrie.

2 I've His gude word o' promise that some

gladsome day, the King

To His ain royal palace His banished hame will bring ;

Wi' een an' wi' hert rinnin ower, we shall see

The King in His beauty, in oor ain coun- trie.

144 OOSPEL HYMNS, 5 d: 6 COMBINED.

My sins hae been mony, an' my sorrows hae been sair,

But there they'll never vex me, nor bo re- membered mair

For His bluid has made me white, and His han' shall dry my e'e,

When He brings me hame at last, to my ain countrie.

3 Sae little noo I ken, o' yon blessed, bonnie

place, I only ken it's Hame, whaur we shall see

His face ; It wad surely be eneuch for ever mair to be In the glory o' His presence, in cor ain

countrie. Like a bairn to his mither, a wee birdie to

its nest, I wad fain be gangin' noo, unto my Sa- viour's breast, For He gathers in His bosom witless,

worthless lambs like me. An' carries them. Himsel', to His ain

countrie.

4 He is faithfu' that hath promised, an' He'll

surely come again, He'll keep His tryst wi' me, at what hour

I dinna ken ; But He bids me still to wait, an* ready aye

to be, To gang at ony moment to my ain countrie. Sae I'm watching aye, an' singin' o' my

hame as I wait For the soun'ingo' His footfa' this side the

go wden gate : God gie His grace to ilka ane wha' listens

noo to me, That we a^ may gang in gladness to cor ain

countrie.

i GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED 145

93.

I'VE reached the land of corn and wine, And all its riches freely mine ; Here shines undimm'd one blissful day, For all my night has passed away.

Jhc— O Beulah land, sweet Beulah land, As on thy highest mount I stand, I look away across the sea. Where mansions are prepared for me, And view the shining glory shore. My heav'n, my home for evermore.

The Saviour comes and walks with me, And sweet communion here have we ; He gently leads me with His hand, For this is heaven's border-land.

A sweet perfume upon the breeze Is borne from ever vernal trees. And flowers that never fading grow Where streams of life forever flow.

The zephyrs seem to float to me, Sweet sounds of heaven's melody. As angels, with the white robed throng, Join in the rsweet redemption song. 193.

SOWING in the morning, sowing seeds of kindness, Sowing in the noontide and the dewy eve; Waiting for the harvest, and the time of reaping, We shall come rejoicing, bringing in the sheaves.

;;ho. !':: Bringing in the sheaves, Bringing in the sheaves, We shall come, rejoicing. Bringing in the sheaves. :|| 10

146 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 &6 COMBINED.

2 Sowing in the sunshine, sowing in the shadows, Fearing neither clouds nor winter's chil- - ling breeze ; By and by the harvest, and the labor ended. We shall come, rejoicing, bringing in the sheaves.

S Going forth with weeping, sowing for the Master,

Tho' the loss sustain' d our spirit often; grieves ;

When our weeping's over, He will bid us welcome, We shall come, rejoicing, bringing in the sheaves.

194.

DEPTH of mercy ! can it be Mercy still reserved for me'/ Can my God His wrath forbear ? l|:Me, the chief of sinners, spare ?:||

2 I have long withstood His grace , Long provoked Him to His face ,

. Would not hearken to His calls, II: Grieved Him by a thousand falls,

3 Now incline me to repent ; Let me now my sins lament ; Now my foul revolt deplore,

II: Look, believe, and sin no more. :H

195.

OUR Lord is now rejected, And by the world disowned, By the many still neglected, And by the few enthroned ;

GOSPEL HYMXS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 147

But soon He'll come in glory,

The hour is drawing nigh, For the crowning day is coming by and by.

Cho. Oh, the crowning day is coming, Is coming by and by, When our Lord shall come in " power" And " glory " from on high. Oh, the glorious sight will gladden,

Each waiting, watchful eye, In the crowning day that's coming by and by.

2 The heavens shall glow with splendor,

But brighter far than they The saints shall shine in glory,

As Christ shall them array ; The beauty of the Saviour

Shall dazzle every eye. In the crowning day that's coming by and by.

3 Our pain shall then be over,

[ We'll sin and sigh no more, [ Behind us all of sorrow,

And nought but joy before ; A joy in our Redeemer,

As we to Him are nigh. In the crowning day that's coming by and by.

4 Let all that look for, hasten

The coming joyful day, By earnest consecration, To walk the narrow way ; By gathering in the lost ones, \ For whom our Lord did die, j For the crowning day that's coming by and by.

148 OOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED.

196.

OH, tender and sweet was the Master's voice As He lovingly called to me, " Come over the line, it is only a step- I am waiting, My child, for thee."

Ref. " Over the line," hear the sweet re- frain,

Angels are chanting the heavenly strain :

*' Over the line," Why should I re- main

With a step between me and Jesus ?

2 But my sins are many, my faith is small,

Lo I the answer came quick and clear ; " Thou needest not trust thyself at all, Step over the line, I am here."

3 But my flesh is weak, I tearfully said.

And the way I cannot see ; I fear if I try I may sadly fail, And thus may dishonor Thee.

4 Ah, the world is cold, and I cannot go

back, Press forward I surely must ; I will place my hand in His wounded palm, Step over the line, and trust.

Ref. "Over the line," hear the sweet re- frain, Angels are chanting the heavenly

strain ; *' Over the line," I will not remain, I'll cross it and go to Jesus. 197.

M

ORE love to Thee, O Christ f More love to Thee ;

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 d: 6 COMBINED- 149

Hear Thou the prayer I make

On bended knee ; This is my earnest plea, More love, O Christ, to Thee, 11: More love to Thee I: II

2 Once earthly joy T craved,

Sought peace and rest ; Now Thoe alone I seek,

Give what is best ; This all my prayer shall be, More love, O Christ, to Thee, I!: More love to Thee 1 : ]

3 Then shall my latest breath.

Whisper Thy praise, This be the parting cry

My heart shall raise : This still its prayer shall be r More love, O Christ, to Thee j]: More love to Thee ! : !|

198.

LIGHT after darkness, Gain after loss, Strength after weakness

Crown after Cross ; Sweet after bitter, Hope after fears. Home after wand' ring, Praise after tears.

Sheaves after sowing,

Sun after rain. Sight after mystery,

Peace after pain ; Joy after sorrow.

Calm after blast, Kest after weariness

Sweet rest at last.

150 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

3 Near after distant,

Gleam after gloom, Love after loneliness,

Life after tomb ; After long agony,

Rapture of bliss, Right was the pathway,

Leading to this.

19Vf.

WHY do you wait, dear brother, Oh, why do you tarry so long? Your Saviour is waiting to give you A place in His sanctified throng.

Cho.— Why not ? why not ?

Why not come to Him now? Why not? why not? Why not come to Him now ?

2 What do you hope, dear brother.

To gain by a further delay ? There's no one to save you but Jesus, There's no other way but His way.

3 Do you not feel, dear brother.

His Spirit now striving within ? Oh, why not accept His salvation. And throw off thy burden of sin.

4 Why do you wait, dear brother,

The harvest is passing away, Your Saviour is longing to bless you, There's danger and death in delay.

200.

ROCK of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee ; Let the water and the blood, From Thy riven side which flow'd,

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 151

Be of sin the d6uble cure,

Save me from its guilt and pow*r.

2 iSTot the labor of my hands Can fulfill Thy law's demands ; Could my zeal no respite know, Could my tears forever flow, All for sin could not atone; Thou must save, and Thou alone,

3 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, Saviour, or I die.

4 While I draw this fleeting breath, Wi>en mine eyes shall close in death, When I soar to worlds unknown, See Thee on Thy judgment throne Rock of Ages, cleft for me,

Let me hide myself in Thee,

201.

ALL hail the power of Jesus' namel Let angels prostrate fall, |]: Bring forth the royal diadem, ! And crown Him Lord of all.:;[

2 Let every kindred, every tribe. On this terrestrial ball, [: To Him all majesty ascribe, And crown Him Lord of all.:'] I 3 Oh, that with yonder sacred throng

We at His feet may fall ; ; II : We'll join the everlasting song, And crown Him Lord of all.:|j

202.

O

FOR a thousand tongues to sing My great Redeemer's praise :

152 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 &6 COMBINED.

The glories of my God and King, The triumphs of His grace.

2 My gracious Master, and my God,

Assist me to proclaim To spread through all the earth abroad, The lienors of Thy name.

3 Jesus !— the name that charms our fears,

That bids our sorrows cease ; 'Tis music in the sinner's ears, 'Tis life, and health, and peace.

4 He breaks the power of cancell'd sin,

He sets the prisoner free ; His blood can make the foulest clean ; His blood availed for me.

203.

IN the cross of Christ I glory, . Towering o'er the wrecks of time ; All the light of sacred story, Gathers round its head sublime.

2 When the woes of life o'ertake me,

Hopes deceive and fears annoy, Never shall the cross forsake me ; Lo ! it glows with peace and joy.

3 When the sun of bliss is l^eaming

Light and love upon my way, From the cross the radiance streaming, Adds new lustre to the day.

4 Bane and blessing, pain and pleasure.

By the cross are sanctified ; Peace is there, that knows no measure, Joys that through all time abide.

204.

A

Mia soldier of the cross— A foll'wer of the Lamb,

GOSPEL nYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 153

And shall I fear to own His cause, Or blush to speak His name?

2 Must I be carried to the skies

On flow'ry beds of ease ; While others fought to win the prize, And sail'd thro' bloody seas ?

3 Are there no foes for me to face ?

Must I not stem the flood ? Is this vile world a friend to grace, To help me on to God ?

4 Since I must fight if I would reign,

Increase my courage, Lord ; I'll bear the toil, endure the pain, Supported by Thy word.

205.

AWAKE, my soul, stretch every nerve, And press wath vigor on ; A heavenly race demands thy zeal, And an immortal crown.

2 A cloud of witnesses around

Hold thee in full survey ; Forget the steps already trod, And onward urge thy way.

3 'Tis God's all-animating voice,

That calls thee from on high, 'Tis His own hand presents the prize To thine aspiring eye.

4 Blest Saviour, introduced by Thee

Have I my race begun ; And, crowned with victory, at Thy feet I'll lay my honors down.

206.

WHILE shepherds watched their flocks by night. All seated on the ground,

154 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

The angel of the Lord came down, II : And glory shone around. :||

2 " Fear not " said he, for mighty dread

Had seized their troubled mind , " Glad tidings of great joy I bring, ||; To you and all mankind.: ||

3 "To you, in David's town, this day,

Is born of David's line, The Saviour, who is Christ, the Lord, 11: And this shall be the sign : :!|

4 " The heavenly babe you there shall find

To human view displayed, All meanly vv'^rapped in swathing bands, II : And in a manger laid." :||

5 Thus spake the seraph and forthwith

Appeared a shining throng Of angels, praising God, who thus |]:Addressed their joyful song : :||

6 " All glory be to God on high.

And to the earth be peace ; Good-will henceforth from heaven to men. ||: Begin, and never cease !":|1

207.

THE Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not want: He makes me down to lie In pastures green : He leadeth mo The quiet waters by.

2 My soul He doth restore again ;

And me to walk doth make Within the paths of righteousness, E'en for His own name's sake.

3 Yea, tho' I walk in death's dark vale,

Yet I will fear none ill ; For Thou art with me ; and Thy rod And staff mo comfort still.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 &6 COMBINED 155

i My table Thou hast furnished In presence of my foes ; My head thou dost with oil anoint, And my cup overflows.

5 Goodness and mercy all my life Shall surely follow me ; And in God's house for evermore My dwelling-place shall be.

208.

COME, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove I With all Thy quickening powers, Kindle a flame of sacred love } In these cold hearts of ours.

[2 Look ! how we grovel here below, 1 Fond of these trifling toys ! I Our souls can neither fly nor go I To reach eternal joys.

B In vain we tune our formal songs ; In vain we strive to rise ; Hosannas languish on our tongues, And our devotion dies.

4 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 ?

5 Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove !

With all Thy quickening powers ; Come, shed abroad a Saviour's love, And that shall kindle ours.

209.

MUST Jesus bear the cross alone, And all the world go free ? No, there's a cross for every one, And there's a cross for me.

156 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED,

2 The consecrated cross I'll bear,

Till death shall set me free ; And then go home my crown to wear. For there's a crown for me.

3 Upon the crystal pavement, down

At Jesus pierced feet. Joyful, I'll cast my golden crown, And His dear name repeat.

4 Oh, precious cross ! oh, glorious crown t

Oh, resurrection day! Ye angels, from the stai-s come down, And bear my soul away. 210.

I HEARD the voice of Jesus say, " Come unto me and rest ; Lay down, thou weary one, lay down Thy head upon my breast," 2 I came to Jesus as I was Weary, and worn, and sad ; I found in Him a resting-place, And He has made me glad.

5 I heard the voice of Jesus say,

" Behold I freely give The living water thirsty one. Stoop down, and drink, and live.

4 I came to Jesus, and I drank

Of that life-giving stream ; My thirst was quench'd, my soul revived And now I live in Him.

5 I heard the voice of Jesus say,

" I am this dark world's light ; Look unto me, thy morn shall rise. And all thy day be bright."

6 I looked to Jesus, and I found

In Him my Star, my Sun :

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 157

And in that Light of Life I'll walk Till trav'ling days are done.

211.

JUST as I am, without one plea, But that Thy blood was shed for mo, And that Thou bidd'st me come to Thee, O Lamb of God ! I come, I come I

2 Just as I am, and waiting not To rid my soul of one dark blot.

To Thee, whose blood can cleanse each spot, O Lamb of God ! I come, I come !

3 Just as I am, though toss'd about, With many a conflict, many a doubt. Fightings and fears within, without,

O Lamb of God ! I come, I come !

4 Just as I am, poor, wretched, blind. Sight, riches, healing of the mind, Yea, all I need in Thee to find,

O Lamb of God .' I come, I come !

5 Just as I am : Thou wilt receive.

Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve ; Because Thy promise I believe,

0 Lajcnb of God ! I come, I come !

212.

"VTTHEN I survey the wondrous cross,

VV On which the Princ© of glory died, My richest gain I count but loss. And pour contempt on all my pride.

2 Forbid it. Lord ! that I should boast, Save in the death of Christ, my God, All the vain things that charm me most

1 sacrifice them to His blood.

8 See, from His head. His hands. His feet, Sorrow and love flow mingled down ;

158 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 &6 COMBINED,

Did e*er such love and sorrow meet, Or thorns compose so rich a crown ?

4 His dying crimson, like a robe.

Spreads o'er His body on the tree ; Then I am dead to all the globe, And all the globe is dead to me.

5 Were the whole realm of nature mine,

That were a present far too small ; Love so amazing, so divine. Demands my soul, my life, my all.

213.

JESUS shall reign where'er the sun Does his successive journeys run. His kingdom spread from shore to shore, Till moons shall wax and wane no more.

2 To Him shall endless prayer be made. And praises throng to crown His head, His name, like sweet perfume, shall rise With every morning sacrifice.

3 People and realms of every tongue Dwell on His love with sweetest song j And infant voices shall proclaim Their early blessings on His name.

4 Blessings abound where'er He reigns, The prisoner leaps to loose his chains ; The weary find eternal rest,

And all the sons of want are blest.

5 Let every creature rise, and bring Peculiar honors to our King ; Angels descend with songs again, And earth repeat the long amen.

214.

N"

OT all the blood of beasta On Jewish altars slain.

GOSPEL HY3IXS, 5 & 6 COMBIXED. 159

Could give the guilty conscience peace Or wash away the stain.

2 But Christ, the heav'nly Lamb,

Takes all our sins away ; A sacrifice of nobler name, And richer blood than they,

3 My faith would lay her hand

On that dear head of Thine,

While like a penitent I stand,

And there confess my" sin,

4 My Boul looks back to see

The burden Thou didst bear : While hanging on the cursed tree, And knows her guilt was there.

215.

LORD, bless and pity us, Shine on us with Thy face : That th' earth Thy way, and nations all May know Thy saving grace.

2 Let people praise Thee, Lord I

Let people all Thee praise !

Oh, let the nations all be glad,

In songs their voices raise !

3 Thou'it justly people judge,

On earth rule nations all : Let people praise Thee, Lord ! let them Praise Thee, both great and small !

4 The earth her fruit shall yield.

Our God shall blessings send ; God shall us bless : men shall Him fear Unto earth's utmost end.

216.

BLEST be the tie that binds Our hearts in Christian love :

160 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 &6 COMBINED.

The fellowship of kindred minds Is like to that above.

2 Before our Father's throne,

We pour our ardent prayers ; Our fears, our hopes, our aims are one, Our comforts and our cares.

3 We share our mutual woes ;

Our mutual burdens bear ; And often for each other flows The sympathizing tear.

4 When we asunder part,

It gives us inward pain ; But we shall still be joined in heart, And hope to meet again.

217.

HOW firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord! Is laid for your faith in His excellent

word ! What more can He say, than to you He

hath said, 11: To you, who for refuge to Jesus hath fled ? :|i

2 Fear not, I am with thee, oh, be not dis-

md,yed, For I am thy God, I will still give thee aid ; I'll strengthen thee, help thee, and cause

thee to stand, II : Upheld by My gracious, omnipotent

hand. :|1

3 '* When thro' the deep waters I call thee to

go, The rivers of sorrow shall not overflow ;

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <St 6 COMBINJ£D. 161

For I will be with thee thy trouble to bless, II: And sanctify to thee thy deepest distress. :||

4 " The soul that on Jesus hath leaned for repose,

I will not I will not desert to His foes ;

That soul tho' all hell should endeavor to shake,

I): I'll never no never no never for- sake! :||

218.

GLORY be to' the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost ; As it was in the beginning, is now, and e-wer shall be, world without end. Amen, Amen.

219.

TAKE my life and let it be Consecrated, Lord, to Thee ; Take my hands and let them move ||:At the impulse of Thy'love. :||

41 Take my feet and let them be Swift and beautiful for Thee ; Take my voice and let me sing II : Always only for my King. :|1

3 Take my lips and let them be Fill'd with messages from Thee; Take my silver and my gold,

II : Not a mite would I withhold. :||

4 Take my moments and my days, Let them flow in endless praise ; Take my intellect and use

||; Ev'ry pow'r as Thou shalt choose. :g

162 GOSPEL HYMNS. 5 & 6 COMBINED.

5 Take my will and make it Thine^ It shall be no longer mine ; Take my heart, it is Thine own, 1]: It shall be Thy royal throne, tj)

6 Take my love, my God, I pour At thy feet its treasure-store Take myself, and I will be

II: Ever, only, all for Thee. :jj

220.

COME, said Jesus' sacred voice, Come, and make my paths your choice ; I will guide you to your home, Weary pilgrim, hither come !

2 Thou who, houseless, sole, forlorn, Long hast borne the proud world's scorn, Long hast roamed the barren waste, Weary pilgrim, hither haste.

3 Ye who, tossed on beds of pain, Seek for ease, but seek in vain ; Ye, by fiercer anguish torn,

In remorse for guilt who mourn ;

4 Hither come ! for here is found Balm that flows for every wound, Peace that ever shall endure. Rest eternal, sacred, sure.

221.

SINNERS, turn, why will ye die ! God, your Maker, asks you— why ? God, who did your being give, Made you with Himself to live ; He the fatal cause demands. Asks the work of His own hands,

OOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED. 16?

"Why, ye thankless creatures, why Will ye cross His love, and die ?

2 Sinners, turn, why will ye die ? God, your Saviour, asks you why? He who did your souls retrieve. Died Himself that ye might live, "Will ye let Him die in vain ? Crucify your Lord again ?

"Why, ye ransomed sinners, why "Will ye slight His grace, and die ?

3 Sinners, turn, why will ye die ? God, the Spirit, asks you why ? He, who all your lives hath strove, Urged you to embrace His love : Will you not His grace receive ? Will ye still refuse to live ?

Why, ye long-sought sinners ! why, Will ye grieve your God, and die?

222.

JESUS, Lover of my soul, Let me to Thy bosom fly, While the nearer waters roll,

While the tempest still is high ; Hide me, oh, my Saviour hide, Till the storm of life is past ; Safe into the haven guide, Oh, receive my soul at last.

2 Other refuge have I none,

Hangs my helpless soul on Thee ; Leave, oh, leave me not alone,

Still support and comfort me : All my trust on Thee is stayed,

All my help from Thee I bring ; Cover my defenceless head

With the shadow of Thy wing.

164 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 dc 6 COMBINED.

3 Thou, C Christ, art all I want ;

More than all in Thee I find : Raise the fallen, cheer the faint.

Heal the sick and lead the blind .' Just and holy is Thy name,

I am all unrighteousness ; Vile, and full of sin I am,

Thou art full of truth and grace.

4 Plenteous grace with Thee is found

Grace to cover all my sin ; Let the healing streams abound ;

Make me, keep me, pure within. Thou of life the Fountain art,

Freely let me take of Thee ; Spring Thou up within my heart.

Rise to all eternity.

223.

"VTEARER, my God, to Thee, XN Nearer to Thee ; E'en though it be a cross

That raiseth me. Still all my song shall be II : Nearer, my God, to Thee I :[!

Nearer to Thee !

^ The', like a wanderer,

The sun gone down, Darkness be over me,

My rest a stone. Yet in my dreams I'd be ||: Nearer, my God, to Thee!:|]

Nearer to Thee !

3 There let the way appear Steps unto heaven ; All that Thou aendest me, In mercy given :

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED. 166

Angels to beckon me

II : Nearer, my God, to Thee ! :ll \

Nearer to Thee ! j

4 Then with my waking tho'ts, .|

Bright with Thy praise, ' ~\

Out of my stony griefs, :

Bethel I'll raise ; '! So by my woes to be

Ij: Nearer, my God, to Thee ! :|) ;

Nearer to Thee ! \

5 Or if, on joyful wing, \

Cleaving the sky, ]

Sun, moon, and stars forgot, i

Upward I fly, j Still all my song shall be

iJ: Nearer, my God, to Thee ! :|| i

Nearer to Thee ! >

224.

WORK, for the night is coming, Work thro' the morning hours ; Work while the dew is sparkling, j

Work 'mid springing flow'rs ; j

Work, when the day grows brighter,

Work in the glowing sun ; \

Work, for the night is coming, When man's work is done.

2 Work, for the night is coming.

Work through the sunny noon ; ;

Fill brightest hours with labor, 1

Rest comes sure and soon, Give every flying minute,

Something to keep in store ; i|

Work, for the night is coming, i

When man works no more.

166 008PEL HYMNS, 5 &6 COMBINED.

3 Work, for the night is coming,

Under the sunset skies ; While their bright tints are glowing.

Work, for daylight flies, Work till the last beam fadeth,

Fadeth to shine no more ; Work while the night is darkening,

When man's work is o'er.

225.

THERE is a fountain filled with blood, Drawn from Immanuel's veins ; And sinners plunged beneath that flood, Lose all their guilty stains.

2 The dying thief rejoiced to see

That fountain in his day ; And there may I, though vile as he, Wash all my sins away.

3 Dear dying Lamb, Thy precious blood

Shall never lose its power, Till all the ransomed church of God Be saved to sin no more.

4 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.

5 Then in a nobler, sweeter song,

I'll sing Thy power to save. When this poor lisping, stammering tongue Lies silent in the grave.

226.

STAND up !— stand up for Jesus ! Ye soldiers of the cross ; Lift high His royal banner, It must not suffer loss :

GOSPEL HYMNS, 6 dt 6 COMBINED. 167

From vict'ry unto vict'ry

His army shall He lead, Till ev'ry foe is vanquished,

And Christ is Lord indeed.

2 Stand up !— stand up for Jesus !

The trumpet call obey ; Forth to the mighty conflict,

In this His glorious day : '• Ye that are men, now serve Him,'*

Against unnumbered foes ; Let courage rise with danger.

And strength to strength oppose.

3 Stand up !— stand up for Jesus !

Stand in His strength alone ; The arm of flesh will fail you

Ye dare not trust your own : Put on the gospel armor,

And, watching unto prayer, Where duty calls, or danger,

Be never wanting there.

4 Stand up !— stand up for Jesus I

The strife will not be long ; This day, the noise of battle.

The next, the victor's song: To him that overcometh,

A crown of life shall be ; He with the King of glory

Shall reign eternally !

227.

''PHE morning light is breaking, _L The darkness disappears ! The sons of earth are waking

To penitential tears ; Each breeze that sweeps the ocean

Brings tidings from afar.

,68 €fGSFEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED.

Of nations in commotion, Prepared for Zion's war.

2 See heathen nations bending

Before the God we love, And thousand hearts ascending

In gratitude above ; While sinners, now confessing, . The gospel call obey, And seek the Saviour's blessing

A nation in a day.

3 Blest river of salvation !

Pursue thine onward way , Flow thou to every nation,

Nor in thy richness stay : Stay not till all the lowly

Triumphant reach their home : Stay not till all the holy

Proclaim *' The Lord is come !'*

228.

SOMETIMES a light surprises The Christian while he slugs ; It is the Lord who rises

With healing in His wings : When comforts are declining,

He grants the soul again A season of clear shining, To cheer it after rain.

2 In holy contemplation,

We sweetly then pursue The theme of God's salvation,

And find it ever new : Set free from present sorrow.

We cheerfully can say, Let the unknown to-moxrow

Bring with it what it may.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED. 169

3 It can bring with it nothing,

But He will bring us through; Who gives the lilies clothing,

Will clothe His people, too : Beneath the spreading heavens,

No creature but is fed ; And He who feeds the ravens,

Will give His children bread.

4 Though vine nor fig-tree neither,

Their wonted fruit shall bear. Though all the fields should wither^

Nor flocks, nor herds be there ; Yet God the same abiding,

His praise shall tune my voice, For while in Him confiding,

I cannot but rejoice.

229.

MY faith looks up to Thee, Thou Lamb of Calvary, Saviour divine ! Now hear me while I pray. Take all my guilt away. Oh, let me from this day Be wholly Thine !

2 May Thy rich grace impart Strength to my fainting heart,

My zeal inspire ; As Thou hast died for me, Oh, may my love to Thee Pure, warm, and changeless be-

A living fire.

3 While life's dark maze 1 1;read, And griefs around me spread,

Be Thou my guide ;

170 GOSPEL HYMNS, 6 <& fi COMBINED.

Bid darkness turn to day, Wipe sorrow's tears away, Nor let me ever stray From Thee aside.

4 When ends life's transient dream, When death's cold, sullen stream

Shall o'er me roll, Blest Saviour ! then, in love, Fear and distrust remove ; Oh, bear me safe above,

A ransomed soul.

230.

JESUS, Thy name i love, All other names above, Jesus, my Lord ! Oh, Thou art all to me ! Nothing to please I see, Nothing apart from Thee, Jesus, my Lord !

2 Thou, blessed Son of God, Hast bought me with Thy blood,

Jesus, my Lord ! Oh, how great is Thy love. All other loves above ! Liove that I daily prove,

Jesus, my Lord !

3 When unto Thee 1 flee. Thou wilt my refuge be,

Jesus, my Lord ! What need I now to fear ? What earthly grief or care, Since Thou art ever near 7

Jesus, my Lord !

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 171

4 Soon Thou wilt come again ! I shall be happy then,

Jesus, my Lord ! Then Thine own face I'll see, Then I shall like Thee be, Then evermore with Thee, Jesus, my Lord !

231.

COME, Thou Almighty King, Help us Thy name to sing, Help us to praise : Father ! all-glorious. O'er all victorious. Come, and reign over us. Ancient of Days !

2 Come, Thou incarnate Word, Gird on Thy mighty sword ;

Our prayer attend : Come, and Thy people bless, And give Thy word success : Spirit of holiness !

On us descend.

3 Come, Holy Comforter ! Thy sacred witness bear,

In this glad hour : Thou, who almighty art. Now rule in every heart, And ne'er from us depart.

Spirit of power !

4 To the great One in Three, The highest praises be

Hence evermore I

172 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 &6 COMBINED,

His sovereign majesty May we in glory see, And to eternity Love and adore.

232.

SOUND, sound the truth abroad. Bear ye the word of God Through the wide world : Tell what our Lord has done, Tell how the day is won, And from His lofty throne Satan is hurled.

2 Speed on the wings of love, Jesus, who reigns above,

Bids us to fly ; They who His message bear Should neither doubt nor fear, He will their friend appear,

He will be nigh.

3 Ye, who forsaking all,

At your loved Master's call,

Comforts resign ; Soon will your work be done ; Soon will the prize be won>; Brighter than yonder sun

Then shall ye shine.

233.

RISE, glorious Conqueror, rise Into thy native skies,— Assume Thy right ; And where in many a fold The clouds are backward rolled—

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 173

Pass through those gates of gold, And reign in light I

Victor o'er death and hell ! Cherubic legions swell

Thy radiant train : Praises all heaven inspire ; Each angel sweeps his lyre, And waves his wings of fire,

Thou Lamb once slain 1

3 Enter, incarnate God ! No feet but Thine have trod 1

The serpent down ;

Blow the full trumpets, blow I '

Wider yon portals throw ! I

Saviour triumphant go, .

And take Thy crown ! '

I

4 Lion of Judah— Hail ! ' And Let Thy name prevail J

From age to age ; Lord of the rolling years ! j

Claim for Thine own the spheres, For Thou hast bought with tears

Thy heritage.

5 And then was heard afar Star answering to star

" Lo ! these have come . ,

Followers of Him who gave His life their lives to save ; ';

And now their palms they wave, f.

Brought safely home."

174 GOSPEL HYMN8, 5 di 6 COMBINED.

234.

MY country 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sing ; Land where my fathers died, Land of the Pilgrims' pride, From every mountain side, Let freedom ring.

2 My native country, thee, Land of the noble free,

Thy name I love ; I love thy rocks and rills, Thy woods and templed hills, My heart with rapture thrills,

Like that above.

3 Let music swell the breeze, And ring from all the trees

Sweet freedom's song; Let mortal tongues awake, Let all that breathe partake, Let rocks their silence break>

The sound prolong.

4 Our fathers' God, to Thee, Author of liberty,

To Thee we sing ; Long may our land be bright, With freedom's holy light, Protect us by Thy might,

Great God, our King ! 235.

OMY soul, bless thou Jehovah, All within me, bless His narne-^ Bless Jehovah, and forget not All His mercies to proclaim-

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 &6 COMBINED. 176

2 Who forgives all thy transgressions,

Thy diseases all who heals ; Who redeems thee from destruction, Who with thee so kindly deals.

3 Who with tender mercies crowns thee,

Who with good things fills thy mouth, So that even like the eagle Thou hast been restored to youth.

4 In His righteousness, Jehovah

Will deliver those distressed ;

He willexecute just judgment

In the cause of all oppressed.

236.

OFOR a heart to praise my G-od, A heart from sin set free ; A heart that always feels Thy blood, So freely shed for me.

2 A heart resigned, submissive, meek,

My great Redeemer's throne ; Where only Christ is heard to speak Where Jesus reigns alone.

3 O for a lowly, contrite heart.

Believing, trae, and clean ; Which neither life nor death can part From Him that dwells within.

4 A heart in every thought renewed.

And full of love divine ; Perfect, and right, and pure, and good, A copy. Lord, of Thine.

176 O OS PEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED

237.

FROM Greenland's icy mountains, From India's coral strand, Where Afric's sunny fountains

Roll down their golden sand, From many an ancient river. From many a palmy plain. They call us to deliver Their land from error's chain.

2 What though the spicy breezes

Blow soft o'er Ceylon's isle, Though every prospect pleases.

And only man is vile? In vain with lavish kindness,

The gifts of God are strown : The heathen, in his blindness.

Bows down to wood and stone.

3 Shall we, whose souls are lighted

By wisdom from on high, Shall we tc men benighted

The light of life deny? Salvation ! oh, salvation !

The joyful sound proclaim, Till earth's remotest nation

Has learned Messiah's name.

4 Waft, waft, ye winds. His story,

And you, ye waters, roll, Till, like a sea of glory.

It spreads from pole to pole. Till o'er our ransomed nature,

The Lamb, for sinners slain, Redeemer, King, Creator,

In bliss returns to reign.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 177

238.

A MIGHTY fortress is our G-od, A bulwark never failing ; Our Helper He, amid the flood Or mortal ills prevailing. For still our ancient foe Doth seek to work his woe ; His craft and power are great, And armed with cruel hate On earth is not his equal.

2 Did we in our own strength confide,

Our striving would be losing ; Were not the right Man on our side, The man of God's own choosing. Doth ask who that may be ? Christ Jesus, it is He ! Lord Sabaoth is His name, From age to age the same ; And He must win the battle.

3 And tho' this world, with devils filled,

Should threaten to undo us, We will not fear, for God hath willed His truth to triumph through us. Let goods and kindred go, This mortal life also ; The body they may kill ; God's truth abideth still. His kingdom is forever.

239.

BENEATH the glorious throne above, The crystal fountain springing, A river full of life and love, Is joy and gladness bringing.

178 GOSPEL HYMN8, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

Cho. O glorious fountain now flowing so free, O fountain of cleansing opened wide to me.

2 Through all my soul its waters flow,

Through all my nature stealing ; And deep within my heart I know The consciousness of healing.

3 The barren wastes are fruitful lands

The desert blooms with roses ; And He, the glory of all lands, His lovely face discloses.

4 My sun no more goes down by day,

My moon no more is waning ;

My feet run swift the shining way,

The heavenly portals gaining,

5 Oh, depth of mercy ! breadth of grace I

Oh, love of God unbounded ! My soul is lost in sweet amaze. By wondrous love confounded.

240.

HEAR us, O Saviour, while we pray, Humbly our need confessing; Grant us the promised show'rs to-day, Send them upon us, O Lord.

Ref. Send show'rs of blessing; Send show'rs refPeshing; Send us show'rs of blessing; Send them, Lord, we pray.

OOSPEL BYMJYS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 179

2 Knowing Thy love, on Thee we call,

Boldly Thy throne addressing ; Pleading that show'rs of grace may fall Send them upon us, O Lord.

3 Trusting Thy word that cannot fail.

Master, we claim Thy promise ; Oh, that our faith may now prevail Send us the showers, O Lord.

241.

I'VE leam'd to sing a glad new song Of praise unto our King ! And now with all my ransomed powers His praises I will sing.

Cho. His praises I will sing,

He is my Lord and King ;

And now with all my ransomed

His praises I will sing. [powers

2 I've learned to sing the song of peace,

'Tis sweeter every day, Since Jesus calmed'^my troubled soul, And bore my sins away.

3 I sing the song of perfect love,

It casteth out all fear ! O breadth, O length, O depth, O height! O love so full of cheer.

4 I've learned to sing the song of joy,

My cup is running o'er With blessings full of peace and love, And still there's more and more I

5 Soon I shall sing the new, new song

Of Moses and the Lamb, With all the sainted hosts above. Before the great I AjNI.

180 Q08PEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

242.

HOPE on, hope on, O troubled heart; If doubts and fears overtake thee, Remember this the Lord hath said,

He never will forsake thee ; Then murmur not, still bear thy lot.

Nor yield to care or sorrow; Be sure the clouds that frown to-day. Will break in smiles to-morrow,

2 Hope on, hope on, though dark and deep

The shadows gather o'er thee ; Be not dismayed ; thy Saviour holds

The Lamp of life before thee ; And if He will that thou to-day

Shouldst tread the vale of sorrow, Be not afraid, but trust and wait ;

The sun will shine to-morrow.

3 Hope on, hope on, go bravely forth-

Through trial and temptation, Directed by the word of truth.

So full of consolation ; There is a calm for every storm,

A joy for every sorrow, A night from which the soul shall wake

To hail an endless morrow.

243.

WHY do you linger. Why do you stay [way

In the broad road, that most dangerous While right before you. Narrow and strait, [gate ?

Is the bright pathway to heaven's pearly

Ref. Narrow and strait,

Narrow and strait, [pearly gate.

Is the bright pathway to heav'n's

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 A 6 COMBINED. 181

2 Do you find pleasures,

Lasting and pure, [allure

In the gay scenes that the thoughtless

While your Redeemer,

With I6ve so great, [strait?

Points to the way that is narrow and

3 Come then, beloved,

No longer stay ; [to-day ;

Leave the broad highway, O leave it Make your decision, Oh, do not wait ; [strait.

Take thou the pathway so narrow and

244.

MY soul, at last, a rest hath found, A rest that will not fail ; A sure and certain anch'rage ground In Christ within the vail.

Cho. O Rock of Ages cleft for me,

In Thee my soul securely hide ; My tower of strength, I fly to Thee, And safely there abide.

2 I'll hide me in this refuge strong,

From every stormy blast ; And sit and sing until the waves Of wrath are overpast.

3 Ye comfortless and tempest-tost.

By sins and woes opprest ; / Ye tempted, troubled, ruined, lost. Come find in Christ your rest.

4 Ye thirsty, from this smitten Rock

Life's crystal waters spring; There hide from every stormy shock, And rest, and drink, and sing.

182 GOSPEL HYMKS. 5 tS: 6 COMBINED

245.

JESUS saves ! O blessed story, Full of love and peace divine, Bursting from the realms of glory, Echoing through this world of time,

Cho. Jesus saves ! O glory ! glory !

Shout the tidings o'er and o'er ; Toll to all the earth the story, Jesus saves forevermore.

2 Jesus saves ! O, who can fathom

AH the fulness of His love?

He once died for our redemption,

Now He waits for us above.

3 Jesus saves ! O sinner, hearken

To the call of love to-day ; There's no other way to heaven, Jesus is the only way.

246.

HOW sweet the joy that fills my soul, Christ is my Redeemer ; His precious blood has made me whole,

Christ is my Redeemer ; My sins were all upon Him laid, Afull atonement He hath made, For me He hath the ransom paid ; Christ is my Redeemer.

2 Though Satan oft my way oppose,

Christ is my Redeemer ; With this I boldly meet my foes,

Christ is my Redeemer ; 'Twas this that gave me life and light, 'Tis this that nerves me for the fight, 'Tis this my hope that shines so bright ;

Christ is my Redeemer.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 183

3 When trials come I still confess,

Christ is my Redeemer ; He gives me grace each care to bless,

Christ is my Redeemer ; He guides and keeps me day by day, He closer comes when dark the way. He doth with this my fears aJlay ;

Christ is my Redeemer.

4 The victory by this I gain,

Christ is my Redeemer ; By this I break sin's galling chain,

Christ is my Redeemer ; And if He tarry and I sleep, My dying hour this hope shall keep, That when He comes the grave to reap,

Christ is my Redeemer,

247.

LEAD to the shadow of the Rock of My weary feet ; [Refuge

Give me the water from the life stream Clear, pure and sweet. [flowing

Cho.— There from the billows and the tem- pest hiding, Under the shelter of Thy love abiding, Safe in the shadow of the '* Rock of Joy shall be mine. [Ages,"

2 Lead to the shadow of the Rock Eternal

My heart oppressed ; There in the secret of Thy holy presence, Calm shall I rest.

3 Lead to the shadow of the *' Rock of Ages,"

O keep thou me Safe from the arrows of the world's temp- Close, close to Thee. [tations,

184 OOSPEL HYMNS, 5 A' e COMBINED.

248.

JESUS, I come to Thee for light. Restore to me my blinded sight. And from my soul dispel the night 11: Jesus, to Thee I come ! :|| 2 Jesus, I come— I cannot stay From Thee another precious day ; I would Thy word at once obey ||: Jesus, to Thee I come ! :||

S Jesus, I come "just as I am,'* To Thee, the holy, spotless Lamb ; Thou wilt my troubled spirit calm II : Jesus, to Thee I come ! :,!

249.

RIDE on! ride on in majesty! Hark ! all the tribes hosanna cry ; O Saviour meek, pursue Thy road With palms and scattered garments strewed.

Cho. Ride on ! ride on in majesty ! In lowly pomp, ride on to die.

2 Ride on ! ride on in majesty ! The angel armies of the sky

Look down with sad and wond'ring eyes To see th' approaching sacrifice.

3 Ride on ! ride on in majesty !

The last and fiercest strife is nigh ; The Father on His sapphire throne Awaits his own anointed Sou.

4 Ride on ! ride on in majesty ! In lowly pomp ride on to die ; Bow Thy meek head to mortal pain, Then take, O God, Thy power and reign.

GOSPEL HTMjVS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED. 186

250.

OUR Saviour will descend again, Earth's buried millions raising; With Him will come a glorious train, Adoring Him and praising. Cho. Raise high the song that loud and Before Him ceaseth never, [long Till, casting down each golden crown, We worship Him forever.

2 And though these bodies lie in dust

Before that glad appearing ? Yet shall they stand among the just. Our Saviour's image wearing.

3 Whattho' earth's gath'ring tempests lower,

And ages pass in sadness ? Yet we may see that glorious dawn, And hail the hour with gladness.

4 Then, safe at last, this blessed throng,

Set free from tribulation,

Shall ever praise in holy song

The God of their salvation.

251.

'rpiS a true and faithful saying, J- Jesus died for sinful men ; Though we've told the story often, We must tell it o'er again.

Cho. O glad and glorious gospel !

With joy we now proclaim, A full and free salvation. Through faith in Jesus' name.

2 He has made a full atonement, Now His saving work is done ; He has satisfied the Father, Who accepta us in His Son.

186 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 di 6 COMBINED.

3 Still upon His hands the nail-prints,

And the scars upon His brow ; Our Redeemer, Lord and Saviour In the glory standeth now,

4 But remember this same Jesus

In the clouds will come again, And with Him His blood-bought people Evermore shall live and reign.

25i3.

WHILE we pray and while we plead, While you see your soul's deep need, "While your Father calls you home Will you not, my brother, come ?

Cho. II : Why not now? Why not now ? Why not come to Jesus now?:[]

2 You have wandered far away ; Do not risk another day ; Do not turn from God your face, But, to-day, accept His grace.

3 In the world you've failed to find Aught of peace for troubled mind j Come to Christ, on Him believe, Peace and joy you shall receive.

4 Come to Christ, confession make j Come to Cln-ist and pardon take ; Trust in Him from day to day, He will keep you all the way,

253.

CONQUERING now and still to conquer, Rideth a King in His might, Leading the host of all the faithful Into the midst of the fight j

GOSPEL HYMN'S, S & 6 COMBINED. 187

See them with courage advancing,

Clad in their brilliant array, Shouting the name of their Leader, Hear them exultingly say, Cho. Not to the strong is the battle, Not to the swift is the race, Yet to the true and the faithful Yict'ry is promised through grace.

2 Conquering now and still to conquer,

Who is this wonderful King ? Whence all the armies which He leadeth.

While of His glory they sing? He is our Lord and Redeemer,

Saviour and Monarch divine, They are the stars that forever

Bright in His kingdom will shine.

3 Conquering now and still to conquer,

Jesus, Thou Ruler of all, Thrones and their sceptres all shall perish.

Crowns and their splendor shall fall, Yet shall the armies Thou leadest,

Faithful and true to the last, Find in Thy mansions eternal

Rest, when their warfare is past.

254.

HOLY Ghost, with light divine, Shine upon this heart of mine ; Chase the shades of night away, Turn my darkness into day.

2 Holy Ghost, with pow'r divine, Cleanse this guilty heart of mine ; Long hath sin, without control, Held dominion o'er my soul.

3 Holy Ghost, with joy divine, Cheer this saddened heart of mine ,

188 gosp:el rymj^is, 5 d: e combined.

Bid my many woes depart,

Heal my wounded, bleeding heart.

4 Holy Spirit, all divine,

Dwell within this heart of mine ; Cast down every idol-throne, Reign supreme and reign alone.

255.

REJOICE ! ye saints, again rejoice, And sing, with one accord ; Rejoice with all your heart and voice.

In Christ your risen Lord. Cho. Rejoice, rejoice in the Lord, Rejoice in the Lord alway ; Rejoice, rejoice in the Lord, And again I say, rejoice.

^ Rejoice 1 rejoice, lift up your head, And praise the living God ; That for your souls the Saviour shed His own most precious blood.

3 Rejoice ! rejoice ! let praise abound

Before Jehovah's throne. For dead ones raised and lost ones found, And prodigals brought home.

4 Rejoice I rejoice ! the Lord will come,

According to His v/ord ; And gather all His ransom' d home, " Forever with the Lord."

256.

""VTEVER shone a light so fair, -LN Never fell so sweet a song, As the chorus in the air.

Chanted by the angel throng ; Every star took up the story, Christ has oome, the Prince of glory,

GOSPEL ITTMX.^, 5 d' 6 COMBIXED. 189

Come in humble hearts to dwell, <>od with us, God with us, God with us Immanuel.

2 Still that Jubilee of song

Breaks upon the rising morn ; While the anthem rolls along,

Floods of light the earth adorn ; Old and young take up the story, Christ has come, etc.

3 Welcome now the blessed day

When we praise the Lord our King ; When we meet to praise and pray,

And His love with gladness sing; Let the world take up the story, Christ has come, etc.

257.

O BRETHREN, rise and ^^r. Make hallelujahs ring '"• '- To our Almighty King, ''

And bless His name. Cho. ij: Hallelujah, hallelujah,

Hallelujah, bless Hia name, rj

2 He wins for us the fight.

He makes our darkness light, All dreary doubts take flight When He appears.

3 No lack or want have they Who make the Lord their stay ; New strength for every day

His grace supplies.

4 O trust Him then to guide. And for His own provide ; Should weal or woo betide,

Trust to the end.

190 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED

258.

ONE day the Shepherd passed, and turn- Come, follow mo ; [ing said, What wonder that in haste I rose, So kind was He !

2 He led me through green pasture land,

By waters still ; "With such a Guide, who would not follow, Go where He will ?

3 From out no other eye had ever beamed

Such love on me ; Good Shepherd, lead, and I will follow Hard after Thee.

4 Black clouds were gathering on a blacker

World all so drear ; [sky, the

Upon the night wind rose the cry of One in great fear.

5 Dear Lord, the darkness falls upon me,

I cannot see j My feet are stumbling on the mountains, Oh] succor me.

6 And soon there came a loving call in an-

" Be not afraid ; [swer,

Mine eye shall guide the blind ones, and

Mine arm shall aid." [the weary

7 None ever perished following Jesus fully.

No, never one; The weakest lambs are carried in His Brought safely home. [bosom, and

259.

O WAND' RING souls, why longer roam Away from God, away from home ? The Saviour calls, O hear Him say, Whoever will" may come to-day.

GOSPEL HYMX8, 5 & 6 CO MB IX ED. 191

Cho. All praise and glory be unto Jesus,

For He hath purchased a full salva- tion ; [tion, Behold how wondrous a proclama- " Whosoever will " may come \

2 Behold' His hands extended now. The dews of night are on His brow; He knocks, He calls, He waiteth still ; Oh, come to Him, *' whoever will."

3 In simple faith His word believe, And His abundant grace receive ; No love like His the heart can fill j C'h, come to Him, " whoever will."

4 The *' Spirit and the Bride say, Cornel"

And find in Him sweet rest and home ; ^

Let him that heareth echo still, h

The blessed, " whosoever wilL" f-

260.

"EAR me, blessed Jesus, Bid all fear depart ; Let Thy Spirit whisper Peace within my heart. Cho. Then, whate'er Thou sendest, Happy shall I be, Jesus, my Redeemer, Looking unto Thee.

2 Let me fully trust Thee,

Resting on Thy word;

Let me still with patience

Wait on Thee, O Lord.

3 Hiding in the shadow

Of Thy shelf ring wings, I shall rest confiding In the King of kings.

W

192 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

261.

YES, we'll meet again in the morning, In the dawn of a fairer day ; When the night of watching and waiting,

With its darkness has passed away. Where no shadows veil the sunshine,

Over there in the heav'nly land,

And the crystal waves of the river,

Ever flow o'er the golden sand.

2 Where our precious ones now are dwelling,

Free from toil and from ev'ry care; With their garments spotless and shining,

Like the robes that the angels wear. When our pilgrimage completed,

And our footsteps no longer roam, By the pearly gates gladly waiting.

They will give us a welcome home.

3 O what joy when all shall be over.

And the journey on earth we close, And the angels homeward shall bear us,

Where the life-stream forever flows. We shall see the King of glorj'", [voice ;

We shall praise Him with harp and We shall sing the grace that redeemed us

While our hearts in His love rejoice. 262.

GIRD on the sword and armor, Go raise the banner high ; The Captain of Salvation To thee is ever nigh. Oho. Then wave the glorious banner, < Press forward in His name; And soon thy Guide and Captain Will victory proclaim. 2 Gird on the sword and armor, Let faith be thy strong shield ;

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. I93

His promise shall sustain thee

On ev'ry battle field. 3 Gird on the sword and armor,

Press on the foe to fight ; No enemy can harm thee,

For God sustains the right.

263.

HOW do I know my sins forgiven ? My Sa\aour tells me so ; That now I am an heir of heav'n? My Saviour tells m.e so. Cho. Away with doubt, away with fear, When this by faith I know j God's word shall stand forevermore, My Saviour tells me so.

2 By trusting Christ the witness came,

'My Saviour tells me so ; The pardon's free in Jesus' name. My Saviour tells me so..

3 Believe and thou shalt surely live,

My Saviour tells me so , The Spirit's witness God will give. My Saviour tells me so.

4 Though rough the way, I shall endure,

My Saviour tells me so ; His sheep are ever kept secure, My Saviour tells me so.

5 How do I know I'll live again?

My Saviour tells me so ; With Christ in glory I shall reign, My Saviour tells me so.

264.

HIDE me, O my Saviour, hide me In Thy holy place ; Resting there beneath Thy glory, O let me see Thy face.

194 G08PEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

Ref. Hide me, hide me,

O blessed Saviour, hide me ; O my Saviour, keep me Safely, O Lord, with Thee.

2 Hide me, when the storm is raging

O'er life's troubled sea; Like a dove on ocean's billows, O let me fly to Thee.

3 Hide me when my heart is breaking

With its weight of woe ; When in tears I seek the comfort Thou canst alone bestow,

265.

THROW out the Life-Line across the dark wave, [save ;

There is a brother whom some one should Somebody's brother I oh, who then, will dare [share f

To throw out the Life-Line, his peril to Cho. II: Throw out the Life-Line!:!! Some one is drifting away ; II: Throw out the Life-Line ! :] Some one is sinking to-day.

2 Throw out the Life-line with hand quick

and strong; [long?

Why do you you tarry, why linger, so See ! he is sinking ; oh, hasten to-day— And out with the Life-Boat ! away, then,

away!

3 Throw out the Life-Line to danger-fraught

men, [been;

Sinking in anguish where you've never Winds of temptation and billows of woe Will soon hurl them out where the dark

waters flow.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 dk 6 COMBINED. 195

4 Soon will the season of rescue o'er, Soon will they drift to eternity's shore; Haste, then, my brother, no time for delay, But throw out the Life-Line and save them to-day.

266.

O WORSHIP the King all glorious above, And gratefully sing His wonderful love ; [days.

Our Shield and Defender, the Ancient of Pavilion'd in splendor, and girded with praise.

2 O tell of His might, and sing of His grace, Whose robe is the light, whose canopy

space; [clouds form,

His chariots of wrath the deep thunder- And dark is His path on the wings of the

storm.

3 Thy bountiful care what tongue can recite? It breathes in the air, it shines in the light, It streams from the hills, it descends to the

plain, [rain.

And sweetly distills in the dew and the

4 Frail children of dust, and feeble as frail, In Thee do we trust, nor find Thee to fail ; Thy mercies, how tender ! how firm to the

end, [Friend.

Our Maker, Defender, Redeemer, and

267.

HOLY Spirit, Teacher Thou, At the throne of grace we b®w ; Come, perform Thine office now, Teach us evermore. Ref. Holy Spirit, teach us ever,

Comfort, guide, and leave us never ;

196 008PEL HYMNS, 5 & S COMBINED.

Dwell within us, we implore, Now and evermore.

2 Comfol-ter, indeed, Thou art, Giving strength to ev'ry heart; Let Thy presence ne'er depart.

Comfort evermore.

3 Sent to be our Guide to-day. Keep us in the narrow way ; Grant that we may never stray,

Guide us evermore.

4 Teacher, Comforter, and Guide, In our hearts do Thou abide ; And in life whate'er betide.

Help us evermore.

268.

PREACH the gospel, sound it forth, Tell of free and full salvation ; Spread the tidings o'er the earth, Go to ev'ry tribe and nation.

Cho. Spread the joj^ful tidings in anthem

and story ; [the glory.

Jesus hath redeemed us, O give Him

2 Preach the gospel full of joy.

While on grace and mercy dwelling ; Heart and soul in full employ, As the story you are telling.

3 Preach the gospel, make it clear,

By the blood of Christ remission ; Give the message, m.ake them hear, This alone is our commission.

4 Preach the gospel full of love,

Christ's compassion fully knowing*

GOSPEL HYMXS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 197

Seek the power from above, While His great compassion showing.

5 Preach the gospel as if God

Sinners lost through you were seeking ; His salvation through the word, Speak as if the Lord were speaking.

269.

I AM trusting Thee, Lord Jesus, Trusting only Thee ! Trusting Thee for full salvation, Great and free.

Cho. I am trusting,

Trusting only Thee !

I am trusting, trusting,

Trusting only Thee.

2 I am trusting Thee for pardon, At Thy feet I bow ; For Thy grace and ter.der mercy, Trusting now. 8 I am trusting Thee for cleansing In the crimson flood ; Trusting Thee to make me holy By Thy blood.

4 I am trusting Thee for power,

Thine can never fail ; Words which Thou Thyself shalt give me, Must prevail.

5 I am trusting Thee, Lord Jesus,

Never let me fall ; I am trusting Thee forever And for all.

270.

AFTER the toil and trouble, There cometh a day of rest ;

198 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

After the weary conflict, Peace on the Saviour's breast;

After the care and sorrow, The glory of light and love ;

After the wilderness journey, The Father's bright home above.

2 After the night of darkness,

The shadows all flee away ; After the day of sadness,

Hope sheds her brightest ray ; After the strife and struggle,

The victory is won ; After the work is over,

The Master's own word, "Well done.

3 After the hours of chastening,

The spirit made pure and bright ; After the earth's dark shadow,

Clear in the light of light ; After the guiding counsel

Communion full and sweet ; After the willing service,

All laid at the Saviour's feet.

4 After the pain and sickness,

The tears are all wiped away ; After the flow'rs are gathered,

No more of earth's decay; After the deep heart sorrow,

An end of every strife ; After the daily crosses,

A glorious crown of life.

271.

SIN no more, thy soul is free, Christ has died to ransom thee Now the power of sin is o'er, Jesus bids thee sin no more.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 199

Cho. Sin no more, thy soul is free,

Christ has died to ransom thee ; Sing the message o'er and o'er, Christ forgives thee, sin no more.

2 Sin no more, but closely keep

Near the hand that guards the sheep; Shun the snares that lured before, Trembling go, and sin no more.

3 Sin no more. His blood hath bought, Think on what His love hath wrought ; Think of what for thee He bore, Weeping go, and sin no more.

4 Sin no more, O sin no more, Jesus lives to keep thee pure ^ If oertaken He'll restore, Saying " Go, and sin no more.''

272.

TAKE time to be holy, Speak oft with thy Lord ; Abide in Him always.

And feed on His Word ; Make friends of God's children,

Help those who are weak, Forgetting in nothing His blessing to seek.

2 Take time to be holy,

The world rushes on ; Spend much time in secret

With Jesus alone ; By looking to Jesus,

Like Him thou shalt be , Thy friends in thy conduct

His likeness shall see.

3 Take time to be holy.

Let Him be thy Guide,

200 GOSPEL HYMNS. 5 &6 COMBINED.

And run not before Him,

Whatever betide ; In joy or in sorrow,

Still follow thy Lord, And, looking to Jesus,

Still trust in His Word. 4 Take time to be holy,

Be calm in thy soul, Each thought and each njotive

Beneath His control ; Thus led by His Spirit

To fountains of love, Thou soon shalt be fitted

For service above. 273.

THE Lord is coming by and by. Be ready when He comes ; He comes from His fair home on high,

Be ready when He comes ; He is the Lord our Righteousness, And comes His chosen ones to bless, And at His Father's throne confess ; Be ready when He comes. Cho. 1|: Will you be ready when the Bride^ groom comes? ;|| Will your lamps be trim'd and

bright, Be it morning, noon, or night? Will you be ready when the Bride- groom comes ? 2 He soon will come to earth again, Be ready when He comes ; Begin His universal reign,

Be ready when He comes ; With Hallelujahs hea^y'n will ring, When Jesus does redemption bring ^

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 ac 6 COMBINED. 201

O trim your lamps to meet you King !

Be ready when He comes. 3 Behold ! Ho comes to one and all.

Be ready when He comes ; He quickly comes, with trumpet call,

Be ready when He comes ; To judgment called at His command, Drawn thither by His mighty hand, Before His throne we all must stand ;

Be ready when He comes. 274.

BEHOLD a Stranger at the door, He gently knocks, has knock' d be- Has waited long— is waiting still ; [fore ; You treat no other friend so ill.

2 O lovely attitude ! He stands With melting heart and laden hands ; O matchless kindness ! and He shows This matchless kindness to His foes.

i But will He prove a Friend indeed? He will, the very Friend you need ; The Friend of sinners, yes, 'tis He, With garments dyed at Calvary.

: Rise, touch' d with gratitude divine, Turn out His enemy and thine, That soul-destroying monster, Sin, And let the heavenly Stranger in.

275

WE praise Thee, we bless Thee, Our Saviour divine. All pow'r and dominion

Forever be Thine; We sing of Thy mercj^ With joyful acclaim ; II: For Thou hast redeemed us, All praise to Thy name. :ll

202 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

2 All honor and praise to

Thine excellent name; Thy love is unchanging,

Forever the same ; We bless and adore Thee,

O Saviour and King ; ||: With joy and thanksgiving,

Thy j)raises we sing. : ||

3 The strength of the hills, and

The depths of the sea, The earth and its fullness.

Belong unto Thee ; And yet to the lowly

Thou bendest Thine ear, So ready their humble

Petitions to hear ; (|: So ready their humble

Petitions to hear. :|j

4 Thine infinite goodness

Oar tongues shall employ ; Thou givest us richly All things to enjoy ; We'll follow Thy footsteps. We'll rest in Thy love, II : And soon we shall praise Thee In mansions above. :|| 276.

IT is finished ; what a gospel! Nothing has been left to do. But to take with grateful gladness What the Saviour did for you. Cho. Ij: It is finished ; Hallelujah ! :I1

Christ the work has fully done ; Hal- lelujah ! All who will may have their pardon Thi'ouarh the blood of God's own Son

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 203

2 It is finished ; what a gospel !

Bringing news of vict'ry won, Telling us of peace and pardon Thro' the blood of God's dear Son,

3 It is finished ; what a gospel !

Here each weary laden breast, That accepts God's gracious offer, Enters into perfect rest.

4 It is finished ; what a gospel !

Jesus died to save your soul ; Have you taken His salvation ? Have you let Him make you whole?

277.

THERE is a Paradise of rest On yonder tranquil shore ; Beyond the shadow and the gloom of night, Where toil and tears are o'er. €ho. Meet me there, oh, meet me there.

At the dawning of that morning bright

and fair ; Meet me there, oh, meet me there. In the land beyond the river, meet me there.

2 There is a City crown' d with light,

Its joys no tongue can tell; For they who enter shall behold the King, And in His presence dwell.

3 There is a crown laid up on high

That Christ the Lord will give To those who patiently His coming wait. And for His glory live.

4 Oh, then be faithful unto death,

Press on the heavenly way, That we may enter thro' the Gates of Life To realms of endless day.

204 GOSPEL HYMNS, 6 <Sc 6 COMBINED.

278.

LEAD, kindly Light, amid th' encircling gloom. Lead Thou me on ; The night is dark, and I am far from home,

Lead Thou me on. Keep Thou my feet ; I do not ask to see The distant scene ; one step enough for me.

2 I was not ever thus, nor prayed that Thou

Shouldst lead me on ;- I loved to choose and see my path ; but

Lead Thou me on. [now

T loved the garish day ; and, spite of fears, Pride ruled my will : remember not past

years.

3 So long Thy power hath blest me, sure it

Will lead me on [still

O'er moor and fen, o'er crag and torrent,

The night is gone, [till

And with the morn those angel faces smile,

Which I have loved long since, and lost

awhile.

279.

TTTHEN God the way of life would teach y\ And gather all His own, , lie puts them safe beyond the reach Of death, by blood alone.

Cho. It is His word, God's precious word, It stands forever true : When I, the Lord, shall see the blood, I will pass over you.

2 By Christ, the sinless Lamb of God, The precious blood was shed. When He fulfilled God's holy word, And suffered in our stead.

o

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 (COMBINED. 205

3 O soul, for thee salvation thug

By God is freely giv'n ; The blood of Christ atones for sin. And makes us meet for heaven.

4 The wrath of God that was our due,

Upon the Lamb was laid ; And by the shedding of His blood, The debt for us was paid. 6 How calm the judgment hour shall pass To all who do obey The word of God about the blood, And make that word their stay.

280.

UT on the mountain, sad and forsaken, Lost in its mazes, no light canst thou see; Yet in His mercy, full of compassion, Lo ! the Good Shepherd is calling to thee. Cho. Calling to thee, calling to thee ;

Jesus is calling, " Come unto me ;" Calling to thee, calling to thee, Hear the Good Shepherd calling to thee.

2 Far on the mountain, why wilt thou wan-

der? Deeper in darkness thy pathway will be ; Turn from thy roaming, fly from its dan- gers, [thee. While the Good Shepherd is calling to

3 Flee from thy bondage, Jesus will help

thee, [free ;

Only believe Him, and thou shalt be

"Wonderful mercy, boundless compassion,

Still the Good Shepherd is calling to

thee.

206 008PEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

281.

I DO not ask for earthly store Beyond a day's supply ; I only covet, more and more.

The clear and single eye, To see my duty face to face, And trust the Lord for daily grace,

Cho. Then shall my heart keep singing, "While to the cross I cling ; For rest is sweet at Jesus' feet, I: While homeward faith keeps wing ing. :ll

2 I care not for the empty show

That thoughtless worldlings see ; 1 crave to do the best I know,

And leave the rest with Thee ; Well satisfied that sweet reward Is sure to those who trust the Lord.

3 Whate'er the crosses mine shall be,

I will not dare to shun : I only ask to live for Thee,

And that Thy will be done ; Thy will, O Lord, be mine each day, While pressing on my homeward way.

4 And when at last, my labor o'er,

I cross the narrow sea. Grant, Lord, that on the other shore

My soul may dwell with Thee ; And learn what here I cannot know. Why Thou hast ever loved me so.

282.

TRAV'LING to the better land, O'er the desert's scorching sand,

GOSPEL RYMXS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 207

Father, do Thou hold my hand, And lead me on.

2 When at Marah, parched with heat, I the sparkling fountain greet, Make the bitter waters sweet,

And lead me on.

3 When the wilderness is drear, Show me Elim's palm-groves near. With its wells, as crystal clear.

And lead me on.

4 Thro' the water and the fire, This, O Lord, my one desire : With Thy love mj^ heart inspire,

And lead me on.

") When I stand on Jordan's brink. Do not let me fear or shrink ; Hold me. Father, lest I sink. And lead me on.

283.

TT^IS only a little way on to my home, _L And there in its sunshine forever I'll roam; While all the day long I journey with song, O beautiful Eden-land, thou art my home. 'Tis only a little way, only a little way, 'Tis only a little way on to my home.

2 'Tis only a little way farther to go, O'er mountain and valley where dark

waters flow ; My Saviour is near with blessings to cheer, His word is my guiding star ; why should

I fear ? 'Tis only a little way, only a little way, 'Tis only a little way on to my home.

208 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 &6 COMBINED.

3 'Tis only a little way ; there I shall see The friends that in glory are waiting for me; Their voices from home now float on the

air, They're calling me tenderly, calling me

there. 'Tis only a little way, only a little way, 'Tis only a little way on to my home.

284.

I WILL praise the Lord my Glory, I will praise the Lord my Light, He my cloud by day to cover. He my fire to guide by night.

Cho. I will praise Thee with my whole Will praise Thee, O Lord ; [heart, I will be glad and rejoice in Thee, O Thou Most High.

2 I will praise the Lord my Prophet,

Holy Priest and Righteous King, With the angels who adore Him, " Holy, holy," I will sing.

3 Iiwill praise the Lord my Shepherd,

Keeper, Pasture, Door, and Fold, O'er the lonely hills He sought me, When the night was dark and cold.

4 I will praise the Lord my Father,

Saviour, Brother, Guide, and Friend, He thus far in life hath led me, He will lead me to the end.

6 I will love Him, I will trust Him, All the remnant of my days, And will sing through endless ages, Only my Redeemer's praise.

ItOSPEL hymns, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 209

285.

NOT saved are we by trying, From self can come no aid ; 'Tis on the blood relying,

Once for our ransom paid ; 'Tis looking unto Jesus, The holy One and just; 'Tis His great work that saves us, It is not Try, but Trust.

Cho.— I: It is not Try, but Trust ; :il

'Tis His great work that saves us ; It is not Try, but Trust.

2 'Twas vain for Israel bitten

By serpents on their way, To look to their own doing.

That awful plague to stay ; The remedy for their healing.

When humbled in the dust, Was of the Lord's revealing,

It was not Try, but Trust.

3 No deeds of ours are needed

To make Christ's merit more ; No frames of mind, or feelings,

Can add to His great store ; 'Tis simply to receive Him,

The holy One and just, 'Tis only to believe Him,

It is not Try, but Trust.

286.

r'^OME, Holy Spirit,

W Like a dove descending.

Rest Thou upon us

While we meet to pray ; Show us the Saviour, All His love revealing ;

210 GOSPEL HYMjVS, 5 di 6 COMBINED.

Lead us to Him, The Life, the Truth, the Way.

2 Come, Holy Spirit, Every cloud dispelling; Fill us with gladness,

Through the Master's name ; Bring to our memory Words that He hath spoken, Then shall our tongues

His wondrous grace proclaim.

3 Come, Holy Spirit,

Sent from God the Father Thou Friend and Teacher, Comforter and Guide Our thoughts directing, Keep us close to Jesus, And in our hearts Forevermore abide.

287.

♦' TESUS of Nazareth !" O what a name ! fj Let us rejoice and His glory proclaim ; Saviour and Keeper forever the same ; Shepherd, Redeemer, and Lord. Cho. Jesus of Nazareth, once crucified, Jesus of Nazareth, now glorified; Jesus of Nazareth, throned at God's Glory and praise to His name. [side.

2 Jesus of Nazareth, truly a man. Low in His cradle His life He began, Lived before God, both in pattern and plan,

Righteous, Obedient One.

3 Jesus of Nazareth, nailed to the tree. Dying that we by His death might be free. Bearing the curse all for you and for me,

Dying a ransom for all.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 211

4 Jesus of Nazareth, raised from the dead, Spotless and holy and still in our stead, Made for us ever our glorified head,

Raised from the dead for us all.

5 Jesus of Nazareth, seated on high. Sending the Spirit of grace to apply

Life through the word unto men far and Offering salvation to all. [nigh,

6 Jesus of Nazareth, earth's coming King, Peace to the warring world soon He shall

bring, [sing

Nations of saved ones His praises shall All shall bow down at His name.

288.

I BELONG to Jesus; I am not my own ; All I have and all I am, Shall be His alone.

2 I belong to Jesus ;

He is Lord and King, Reigning in my inmost heart. Over everything.

3 I belong to Jesus ;

What can hurt or harm. When He folds around my soul His almighty Arm ?

4 I belong to Jesus ;

Blessed, blessed thought ! With His own most precious blood Has my soul been bought.

6 I belong to Jesus ; He has died for me, I am His and He is mine Through eternity.

212 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 &S COMBINED.

6 I belong to Jesus ;

He will keep my soul, When the deathly waters dark Round about me roll.

7 I belong to Jesus ;

And ere long I'll stand With my precious Saviour there, In the glory land. 289.

OCOME to the Saviour while now He is calling, [so free ;

O come while there's mercy and pardon O trust in His grace, He will keep thee from falling, [thee.

And strength to o'ercome He offers to

Ref. O come, come to the Saviour,

O come, come while you may ; O come, come to the Saviour, He's tenderly calling to-day.

2 There's no other name among men that is

given, [way ;

There's no other way to be saved but this

O trust in His mercy ; too long hast thou

striven [you may.

With sin and with self; O come while

3 The door of His mercy is now standing

open; [room;"

O hasten and enter, for " Yet ther6 is

For if you reject Him, this word He hath

spoken, [come."

That where He now is " Ye never can

4 And he that believeth, the promise is

written, [fiedOne;

Is saved through the blood of the Cruel-

GOSPEL HYMXS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 213

The Spirit is pleading; O will you not hasten, And find in His love a refuge and home.

290.

QUIET, Lord, my froward heart, Make me teachable and mild, Upright, simple, free from art ;

Make me as a little child From distrust and envy free, Pleased with all that pleases Thee.

2 What Thou shalt to-day provide,

Let me as a child receive ; What to-morrow may betide,

Calmly to Thy wisdom leave : 'Tis enough that Thou wilt care; Why should I the burden bear ?

3 As a little child relies

On a care beyond its own. Being neither strong nor wise,

Fears to take a step alone Let me thus with Thee abide, As my Father, Friend, and Guide.

291.

HOLY, holy, holy is the Lord ! Sing, O ye people, gladly adore Him; Let the mountains tremble at His word,

Let the hills be joyful before Him Mighty in wisdom, boundless in mercy, Great is Jehovah, King over all.

Cho. Holy, holy, holy is the Lord !

Let the hills be joyful before Him.

2 Praise Him, praise Him, shout aloud for

joy.

Watchman of Zion, herald the story j

214 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 (Si 6 COMBINED.

Sin and death His kingdom shall destroy >

All the earth shall sing of His glory ; Praise Him, ye angels, ye who behold Him Robed in His splendor, matchless, divine.

3 King eternal, blessed be His name !

So may His children gladly adore Him ; When in heaven we join the happy strain, When we cast our bright crowns before Him ; There in His likeness joyful awaking, There v/e shall see Him, there we shall sing.

292.

PRAISE, my soul, the King of heaven ; To His feet thy tribute bring ; Ransomed, healed, restored, forgiven, Who like thee His praise shall sing ? Praise Him ! praise Him ! praise Him ! praise Him ! Praise the everlasting King !

2 Praise Him for His grace and favor To our fathers in distress ; Praise Him still, the same as ever, Slow to chide and swift to bless ; Praise Him ! praise Him ! praise Him ! praise Him ! Glorious in His faithfulness !

S Angels, help us to adore Him, Ye behold Him face to face ; Sun and moon, bow down before Him,

Dwellers all in time and space; Praise Him ! praise Him ! praise Him ! praise Him! Praise with us the God of grace !

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 &B COMBINED., 215

293.

IN the hour when guilt assails me, On His gracious name I call, Then I find the heavenly fullness, Christ my righteousness, my all,

Cho. All my song when standing yonder Shall be Christ, my joy, my all ; 11: This shall ever be my anthem, " Christ my glory, Christ my all." :|1

2 In the night when sorrow clouds me.

And the burning teardrops fall,

Then I sing the song of patience,

Christ, my Brother and my all.

3 In the day when this immortal

Shall fling ofif its mortal thrall, Then my song of resurrection Shall be Christ, my all in all. 294.

THERE is a land of pure delight. Where saints immortal reign ; Eternal day excludes the night, And pleasures banish pain.

Cho. O wond'rous land beyond the sky, O land so bright and fair, When shall we reach thy golden gates, And dwell forever there ?

2 There everlasting spring abides,

And never-with'ring flowers ; Death, like a narrow sea, divides This heavenly land from ours.

3 Sweet fields beyond the swelling flood

Stand dressed in living green ;

So to the Jews old Canaan stood,

While Jordan rolled between.

216 GOSPEL ITY3TN-S, 5 & S COMBINED.

4 Could we but climb where Moses stood, And view the landscape o'er, Not Jordan's stream, nor death's cold flood, Should fright us from the shore.

295.

AS lives the flower within the seed. As in the cone the tree, So, praise the God of truth and grace. His Spirit dwelleth in me.

Cho. Christ liveth in me, Christ liveth in me, O what a salvation this, That Christ liveth in me !

2 Once far from God and dead in sin.

No light my heart could see ; But in God's word the light I found, Now Christ liveth in me.

3 As rays of light from yonder sun

The flowers of earth set free. So life and light and love came forth From Christ living in me.

4 With longing all my heart is filled,

That like Him I may be, As on the wond'rous thought I dwell, That Christ liveth in me.

296.

^TTE have felt the love of Jesus

V V In our hearts with rapture glow ; Will that love forsake and leave us ?

Never, no ! Oh, never, no ! If on beds of pain we languish,

Earthly friends may lightly go, Will He leave us in our anguish ?

Never, no ! Oh, never, no !

GOSPEL HYMXS, 5 & S COMBINED. 21'

2 Chosen not for our deservings,

But that Grod His grace might show ; For our failures will He leave us?

Never, no ! Oh, never, no ! 'Tis ifi Christ the Father sees us,

To His Son the love doth flow ; Will He turn away from Jesus ?

Never, no ! Oh, never, no !

3 Will He leave when care encroaches ?

When we're tempted will He go ? When the last dread hour approaches?

Never, no ! Oh, never, no ! ^nd when safely home in glory, When sad tears no longer flow, Can we e'er forget the story? Never, no ! Oh, never, no ! 297.

SOON will come the setting sun, When our work will all be done, And the weary heart at last be still ; But the Lord with gentle cry, Will awake us by and by, And we'll meet again on Zion's hill. Cho. We'll meet each other there,

Yes, we'll meet each other there, And the Saviour's likeness bear, When we meet each other there ; We'll meet each other there, Yes, we'll meet each other there, And His glory we shall share. 2 Deep the shadows in the vale, Fierce the howling of thQ gale, [door ;

Long and dark the storm around our But the Lord will make a way To the shining realms of day, With the shadow and the storm no more.

218 GOSPEL HYMN8, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

Flood the heart with parting tears, Frost the head with passing years.

Let the days of earth be filled with care ; But the Lord at length will come, In His love to take us home,

And we'll never know a sorrow there.

298.

TIS midnight ; and on Olive's brow The star is dimmed that lately 'Tis midnight ; in the garden now [shone ; The sufif 'ring Saviour prays alone.

J Tis midnight ; and from all removed, The Saviour wrestles lone with fears ; Ev'n that disciple whom He loved Heeds not His Master's grief and tears-

3 Tis midnight ; and for others' guilt, The Man of sorrow, weeps in blood ; Yet He, who hath in anguish knelt, Is not forsaken by his God.

'<i99.

BLESSED Saviour, ever nearer I am drawing to Thy feet ; Thou hast borne my every sorrow,

I am made in Thee complete ; For Thy love my soul is yearning,

More and more to me impart , I have heard Thy tender pleading, Come and dwell within my heart.

2 Blessed Saviour, I would never, Never more Thy love reject;

At Thy feet I learn the lesson How Thine image to reflect ;

There I go when all forsake me. When by foes I am oppressed ;

GOSPEL HYMyS, 5 d' S COMBTXED. 219

Then I hear Thy loved voice saying, Come to me, I give you rest.

■3 Blessed Saviour, draw me nearer,

Ever nearer to Thy heart, When I'm weary, heavy laden,

And I feel the'^tempter's dart; Oft I stumble, oft I falter.

Oft I'm tossed on angry seas; But I know that Thou will guide me.

Through the storm to endless peace.

4 Blessed Saviour, let me linger

Ever near Thy precious feet, Till I hear that welcome summons,

Come, thy loved ones now to greet ; Oh, the joy that there awaits me.

While Ihope and watch and pray! For the morning light is dawning,

Of the fair and endless day.

300.

LOOK up! look up ! ye weary ones. Whose skies are veiled in night, For He who knows the path 3'ou tread

Wfll yet restore the light; Look up ! and hail the dawning Of hope's triumphant morning.

Cho.— Behold Him ! behold Him ! Your Saviour lives to-dav ; Behold Him ! behold Him'! The clouds have rolled away.

2 The gifts ye brought with loving hand Your Lord will not disown ; Their odors sweet to heaven shall rise

Like incense 'round His throne. Look up ! and hail the dawning Of joy's transcendent morning.

220 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

3 Rejoice, the grave is overcome,

And lo ! the angels sing ; The grandest triumph ever known

Has come through Christ our King ; All heaven proclaims the dawning Of love's all-glorious morningo

301.

SAVIOUR, lead me, lest I stray, Gently lead me all the way ; 1 am safe when by Thy side. I would in Thy love abide.

Cko. Lead me, lead me,

Saviour, lead me, lest I stray ; Gently down the stream of time, Lead me, Saviour, all the way.

2 Thou the refuge of my soul When life's stormy billows roll, I am safe when Thou art nigh, On Thy mercy I rely.

3 Saviour, lead me, till at last, When the storm of life is past, I shall reach the land of day, Where all tears are wiped away.

302.

RETURN ! return ! O wand'rer, now return ! [face ;

Return! return! and seek thy Father's Those new desires which in thee burn [|: Were kindled by His grace. :|1

Return! return ! O wand'rer, now return! Return ! return ! He hears thy humble He sees thy softened spirit mourn [sigh ; II : When no one else is nigh: U

GOSPEL HYMyS, 6 & 6 COMBIXED. 221

3 Return ! return ! O wand'rer, now return ! Return ! return ! thy Saviour bids thee live ; Come humbly to His feet and learn ||: How freely He'll forgive :||

303.

TURN thee, O lost one, care-worn and weary, Lo ! the good Shepherd is calling to-day ; Seeking to save thee, waiting to cleanse thee, Haste to receive Him, no longer delay.

Cho.— Tenderly calling, patiently calling,

Hear the good Shepherd calling to thee ; Tenderly calling, patiently calling, Lovingly saying, "Come unto Me!"

2 Still He is waiting, why wilt thou perish,

Though thou hast wandered so far from

the fold ? [thee,

Yet, with His life-blood. He has redeemed

Wondrous compassion that cannot be told!

3 List to His message, think of His mercy !

Sinless, yet bearing thy sins on the tree; Perfect remission, life everlasting. Through His atonement, He offers to thee.

4 Come in the old way, come in the true way,

Enter through Jesus, for He is the Door; He is the Shepherd, tenderly calling, Come in thy weakness, and wander no more.

222 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBiyED.

304.

SEARCH me, O Lord, and try this heart of mine, Search me, and prove if I indeed am Thine ; Test by Thy word, that never changed can be, [Thee.

My strength of hope and living faith in

2 Search me, O Lord, subdue each vain desire, And in my soul a deeper love inspire ; Hide Thou my life, that I, supremely blest, Beneath Thy wings in perfect peace may

rest.

3 Search me, O Lord, and from the dross of

sin, Refine as gold, and keep me pure within ; Search Thou my thoughts whose springs

Thine eyes can see, [me.

•From secret faults, O Saviour, cleanse Thou

4 Search me, O Lord, let faith through grace

divine Thyself reflect, in ev'ry act of mine, Till at Thy call my waiting soul shall rise. Caught uj) with joy to meet Thee in the

skies.

305.

HEAR the blessed invitation, Come, come, come; To the fountain of salvation.

Come, come, come ; Healing streams are flowing still ; Welcome, " whosoever will ;

Let him take the water of life freely."

Cho. II : Let him take, let him take,

Let him take the water of life freely. :||

GOSPEL HYMXS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 223

2 'Tis the voice of Jesus saying,

Come, come, come ; Now His blest command obeying,

Come, come, come ; He will cleanse from ev'ry ill ; Welcome, " whosoever will ;

Let him take the water of life freely."

"S "Tis the Holy Spirit calling,

Come, come, come ; Ere the shades of death be falling,

Come, come, come; He the heart with peace will fill ; Welcome, "whosoever will;

Let him take the water of life freely."

4 Lo ! the Spirit and the Bride say,

Come, come ; And let him that heareth now say,

Come, come ; And let him that is athirst Come, and " whosoever will;

Let him take the water of life freely."

306.

e^AFE upon the heavenly shore, J Done with pain forevermore, Weariness and weakness o'er,

Up yonder ; O the calm and quiet rest On the loving Saviour's breast ; It is better than earth's best. Up yonder.

2 Storms shall never reach us there, No more sorrow, pain, or care, No more cross for us to bear, L^p yonder ;

224 GOSPEL HYMNS, B &6 COMBINED.

Gain for them that suffered loss, Crowns for them that bore the cross. And a calm for hearts that toss, Up yonder.

3 Safe upon the heavenly shore, Done with sin forevermore, Weariness and weakness o'er,

Up yonder; Nevermore to know a fear^ Nevermore to shed a tear,, Better far than ever here, '

Up yonder.

307.

IN the heavenly pastures fair, 'Neath the tender Shepherd's care, Let us rest beside the living stream to- Calmly there in peace recline, [day ;

Drinking in the truth divine, As His loving call we now with joy obey.

Cho.— Glorious stream of life eternal, Beauteous fields of living green, Though revealed within the word Of our Shepherd and our Lord, By the pure in heart alone can they be seen.

2 Far from all the noise and strife That disturb our daily life,

Let us pause awhile in silence and adore; Then the sound of His dear voice Will our waiting souls rejoice,

As He nameth us His own forevermore.

3 O how good and true and kind, Seeking His stray sheep to find.

If they wander into danger from His side;

GOSPEL BYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 225

Ever closely may we tread Where His holy feet have led, [abide.

So at last with Him in heaven we may

308.

MY heavenly home is bright and fair. Nor pain nor death can enter there : Its glitt'ring towers the sun outshine; That heavenly mansion shall be mine.

Cho. I'm going home, I'm going home, I'm going home to die no more ! To die no more, to die no more, I'm going home to die no more !

2 My Father's house is built on high. Far, far above the starry sky ; When from this earthly prison free, That heavenly mansion mine shall be.

3 Let others seek a home below,

Which flames devour, or waves o'erflow;

Be mine a happier lot to own

A heavenly mansion near the throne.

309.

WHEN I shall wake in that fair morn of morns, After whose dawning never night returjis. And with whose glory day eternal burns, I shall be satisfied, be satisfied.

Ref. ]]: I shall be satisfied, I shall be satis- fied, [ofmorns.:|| When I shall wake in that fair morn

2 When I shall see Thy glory face to face, When in Thine arms Thou wilt Thy child embrace, [grace,

When Thou shalt open all Thy store of I shall be satisfied, be satisfied.

226 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 6c 6 COMBINED

3 When I shall meet with those that I have

loved, [moved

Clasp in my arms the dear ones long re-

And find how faithful Thou to me hast

I shall be satisfied, be satisfied, [proved.

4 When I shall gaze upon the face of Him Who died for me, with eye no longer dim, And praise Him with the everlasting

I shall be satisfied, be satisfied, [hymn,

310.

TAKE Thou my hand, and lead me— Choose Thou my way ; '♦ 7/ot as I will," O Father, Teach me to say ; What though the storms may gather ?

Thou knowest best : Safe in Thy holy keeping, There would I rest.

2 Take Thou my hand, and lead me

Lord, I am Thine ; Fill with Thy Holy Spirit

This heart of mine ; Then in the hour of trial

Strong shall I be Ready to do, or suffer,

Dear Lord, for Thee.

3 Take Thou my hand, and lead me,

Lord, as I go ; Into Thy perfect image

Help me to grow ; Still in Thine own pavilion

Shelter Thou me ; Keep me, O Father, keep me,

Close, close to Thee.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 &6 COMBINED. 227

311.

I AM waiting for the Master, Who will bid me rise and come To the glory of His presence, To the gladness of His home.

Cho.— They are watching at the portal, They are waiting at the door ; Waiting onty for my coming, All the loved ones gone before.

2 Many a weary path I've traveled,

In "the darkest storm and stn-ife. Bearing many a heavy burden Often struggling for my life.

3 Many friends that traveled with me

Reached that portal long ago ;

One by one they left me battling

With the dark and crafty foe.

4 Yes, their pilgrimage was shorter.

And their triumph sooner won ; Oh, how lovingly they'll greet me When the toils of life are done.

312o

FROM the Bethlehem manger-home, Walking His dear form beside, We to Calvary's mount have come, Where our Lord was crucified.

Cho.— Sweet tones of love come down the

ages through : [they do.

Father, forgive, they know not what

2 Scornful words the, soldiers fling ; Wicked rulers Him deride, Saying, If Thou be the King, Save Thyself, Thou crucified.

228 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 d; 6 COMBINED.

3 Wondrous love for sinful men, Of the sinless One that died 1 May we wound Thee not again, Thou, O Christ, the crucified. 313.

PASS along the invitation, Whosoever will may come ; Pass it on, pass it on.

Pass along the loving message Unto ev'ry thirsty one; Pass it on, pass it on. Cho. Pass along the invitation,

Pass along the word of God, Until every tribe and nation

Shall have heard of Christ the Lord, Shall have heard, shall have heard. Shall have heard of Christ the Lord.

2 Pass along the cup of comfort That the Lord has given you ; Pass it on, pass it on,

Other weary, troubled spirits Need to taste its sweetness too ; Pass it on, pass it on.

8 Pass along each boon and blessing That may come to you through life ;

Pass it on, pass it on. You may help the weary-hearted

Who are faint amid the strife ; Pass it on, pass it on.

Pass along the watchword *' Courage ;'■ Soon the darkness will be o'er ;

Pass it on, pass it on, See, already dawn is breaking

On the bright celestial shore ; Pass it on, pass it on.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED. 229

314.

M'

ORE of Jesus, more of Jesus, 'Tis the Christian's yearning cry ; More of Jesus, more of Jesus. Only He can satisfy.

More of Jesus, more of Jesus, While I tread earth's weary ways;

More of Jesus, more of Jesus, Till in heaven I hymn His praise.

3 More of Jesus, more of Jesus,

O to feel His love each hour ! More of Jesus, more of Jesus, O to realize His power !

4 More of Jesus, more of Jesus,

In my weakness and my pain ; More of Jesus, more of Jesus, He can turn my loss to gain.

5 More of Jesus, more of Jesus,

Sorely do I deed His grace ; More of Jesus, blessed Jesus, When shall I behold His face ? 315.

W'HEN 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. Cho. O wondrous cross where Jesus died, And for my sins was crucified ; My longing eyes look up to Thee, Thou blessed Lamb of Calvary. 2 Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast, Save in the death of Christ, my Lord ; All earthly things that charm me most, I sacrifice them to His blood.

230 GOSPEL HYMNS, S <S; 6 COMBINED,

3 See, 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 ?

4 Were all the realm of nature mine,

That were a gift by far too small j A love so great and so divine, Demands my soul, my life, myall.

316.

JESUS, Thou Refuge of the soul. To Thy dear arms I flee ; From Satan's wiles, from self and sin, O make and keep me free.

2 Though clouds may rise, though tempests

Thou wilt my shelter be, [rage,

"While with a steadfast heart and true. My trust is stayed on Thee.

3 No power on earth, or power below.

Can tear me from Thy side ; If 'neath Thy shelt'ring wings of love, Dear Refuge, I abide.

4 Not death itself, that last dread foe,

Can hold me with his chain ; [rise.

Through Christ, who conquered Death, I And life eternal gain.

317.

IN times of sorrow, God is near. His vigils never cease His tender, loving voice I hear, " In Me ye shall have peace."

Cho. O blessed peace ! sweet boon of heaven ! That bids our trouble cease ;

GOSPEL HYMXS, 5 A' 6 COMBINED. 231

O precious word, divinely given, " In Me ye sliall have peace !"

2 Though long and weary is the night. And morn brings no relief, Yet faith the promise still believes, , " In Me ye shall have peace."

o His love we may not understand, While trials here increase, But yet we know His word is sure, " In Me 3^6 shall have peace."

4 Soon shall our eyes the land behold "Where pain and care shall cease ; Till then we'll trust the promise sweet, " In Me ye shall have peace." 318.

AM I a soldier of the cross A follower of the Lamb ? And shall I fear to own His cause. Or blush to speak His name?

Cho.— In the name of Christ the King,

Who hath purchased life for me, Through grace I'll win the promised Whate'er my cross shall be. [crown,

2 Must I be carried to the skies,

On flowery beds of ease, While others fought to win the prize. And sailed through bloody seas ?

3 Are there no foes for me to face?

Must I not stem the flood? Is this vile world a friend to grace, To help me on to God ?

4 Since I must fight if I would reign.

Increase my courage, Lord !

232 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

I'll bear the toil, endure the pain, I

Supported by Thy word. \

319.

WHILE Thou, O my God, art my help and defender, [appall;

No cares can o'er whelm me, no terrors The wiles and the snares of the world will but render [all.

More lively my hope in my God and my

Kef.— II : My God and my all, :|I My treasure, my glory. My God and my all.

2 Yes, Thou art my refuge in sorrow and

danger, [I fall ;

My strength when I suffer, my hope when

My comfort and joy in this land of the

stranger, [all.

My treasure, my glory, my God and my

3 And when Thou demandest the life Thou

hast given, [call,

With joy will I answer Thy merciful

And quit this poor earth but to find Thee

in heaven, [all.

My portion forever, my God and mv

320.

OI love to talk with Jesus, for it smooths tne rugged road ; And it seems to help me onward, when I

faint beneath my load ; When my heart is crushed with sorrow,

and my eyes with tears are dim, There is nought can yield me comfort like a little talk with Him.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 233

2 Oft I tell Him I am weary, and I fair

would be at rest ; That I'm daily, hourly longing to repose

upon His breast ; And He answers me so kindly, in the

tend' rest tones of love, I am coming soon to take thee to My happy

home above."

3 Though the way is long and dreary to that

far off distant clime, Yet I know that my Redeemer journeys

with me all the time ; And the more I come to know Him, and

His wondrous grace explore, How my longing groweth stronger still to

know Him more and more.

4 So I wait a little longer, till my Lord's ap-

pointed time, [grim feet shall climb ; And along the upward pathway still my pil- Soon within my Father's dwelling, where

the many mansions be, I shall see my blessed Saviour, and Hs then will talk with me.

321.

** Q1ING unto the Lord, O ye saints of His, O Sing unto the Lord, [sing, sing,

And at the remembrance of His holiness, O give thanks unto the Lord." 1 O Lord, Thy loving kindness Doth compass all our ways, And " Thy compassions fail not,"

Through all the passing daj's ; To Thee, O great Jehovah,

In *' time of need " we cry ; And all who call upon Thee Shall find Thee ever nigh.

234 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

2 Thy goodness we remember,

We praise Thy holiness, We look to Thee, O Saviour,

To save, and heal, and bless ; 'Tis by Thy loving favor

Thy trusting children stand, Upheld, and kept, and guided.

By Thy protecting hand.

3 Let saints recount His mercies.

And fill His courts with praise ; Let all who know His goodness,

Their hallelujahs raise ; Praise God, the loving Father,

And Jesus Christ His Son, With God the Holy Spirit,

The glorious Three in One.

322.

I WAIT for Thee, O Lord ! Thy glorious face to see. That holy face that once was marred, Was marred, O Lord, for me.

2 I wait for Thee, O Lord !

Before Thy feet to fall, To worship lowly and adore My Saviour, all in all.

3 I wait for Thee, O Lord!

Thy loving hand to feel, Whose tender touch can even now The wounded spirit heal.

4 I wait for Thee, O Lord !

Thy rapture deep to know,

Of living evermore with Thee ;

Love cannot more bestow.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 235

5 I wait for Thee, O Lord ! But for a little while ; This night my longing eyes may meet Thy joyful, welcome smile. 323.

HOW oft our souls are lifted up, When clouds are dark and drear, For Jesus comes and kindly speaks These loving words of cheer.

Cho. ** In my Father's house are many

mansions ; [you ;

I If it were not so I would have '^ told

I In my Father's house are many man-

' sions,

I goto prepare a place for you."

2 How oft amid our daily toil,

With anxious care oppressed. We hear again the precious word That tells of joy and rest.

3 O may our faith in Him be strong.

Who feels our every care, And will for us, as He hath said, A place in heaven prepare.

4 Then let us work, and watch and pray,

Relying on the love Of Him who now prepares a place For us in heaven above.

324.

WE would see Jesus— for the shadows lengthen Across this little landscape of our life ; We would see Jesus, our weak faith to strengthen For the last weariness- -the final strif .

236 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <fe 6 COMBINED.

2 We would see Jesus the great Rock-foun-

dation, [grace ;

Whereon our feet were set with sov' reign

Not life, nor death, with all their agitation,

Can thence remove us, if we see His face.

3 We would see Jesus other lights are

paling, [see ;

Which for long years we have rejoiced to

The blessings of our pilgrimage are failing;

We would not mourn them, for we go to

Thee.

4 We would see Jesus this is all we' re need-

ing, [the sight;

Strength, joy, and willingness, come with We would see Jesus, dying, risen, plead- ing ; [night. Then welcome, day ! and farewell, mortal 325.

PRECIOUS, precious blood of Jesus, Shed on Calvary ; Shed for rebels, shed for sinners, Shed for thee !

Oho. O the precious blood of Jesus, Shed on Calvary ; O believe it, O receive it, 'Tis for thee.

2 Though thy sins are red like crimson,

Deep in scarlet glow, Jesus' preciou^ blood shall wash thee White as snow.

3 Precious blood, that hath redeemed us 1

All the price is paid ! Perfect pardon now is offered, Peace is made.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED. 237

4 Precious blood, by this we conquer In the fiercest fight, Sin and Satan overcoming, By its might.

326.

YOUNG- men in Christ the Lord, Own Him your Saviour God, His name adore ; For by His wond'rous sacrifice, He paid the great redemption price, That all might have eternal life, That come to God through Him.

2 Young men in Christ the Lord, Be mighty in His word,

Its truths declare ; And seek the Holy Spirit's power, By faith and persevering prayer, That ye may witness anywhere

That sinful men are found.

3 Young men in Christ the King, Your grateful tribute bring,

Of love and praise ; United in His royal name, With loyal hearts His words proclaim, Throughout the world to all young men, " Ye must be born again.'"

4 Young men in Christ the Friend, On Him all hopes depend,

Of true relief; To every burdened soul you meet, His gracious, loving words, so sweet, **Clbme unto we," with love repeat, **And I will give yov. rest.^'

238 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

5 Young men in Christ, arise, The world before you lies,

Enslaved in sin ; Make haste to swell the mission band. Prepared to go at His command. To save lost men in every land,

At any sacrifice.

6 Young men in Christ the Son, In Him we all are one ;

For this He prayed ; Then let us join the heavenly throng, To sound His praise in endless song, For all we have and are belong

To Christ, our Lord Divine.

327.

"TTTE are coming home to Jesus,

VV We have heard His welcome We are trusting in His goodness, [voice; In His mercy we rejoice.

Ref. We are coming home, we are coming

home, [ness to the light ;

We are are coming from the dark-

We are coming home, we are coming

home,

We are coming home to-night.

2 We are coming home to Jesus,

For He died that we might live ; He is willing to receive us. He is waiting to forgive.

3 We are coming home to Jesus,

By the cross, our only way ; There He finished our redemption, And we can no more delay.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 &6 COMBINED. 239

328.

AT even, ere the sun was set, The sick, O Lord, around Thee lay •, Oh, in what divers pains they met ! Oh, with what joy they went away !

2 Once more 'tis eventide ; and we,

Oppressed with various ills, draw near ; "What if Thy form we cannot see !

77e know and feel that Thou art here.

3 O Saviour Christ, our woes dispel ;

For some are sick and some are sad, And some have never loved Thee well. And some have lost the love they had.

4 And all, O Lord, crave perfect rest, '

And to be wholly free from sin ; And they who fain would serve Thee best. Are conscious most of sin within.

5 Thy touch has still its ancient power ;

No word from Thee can fruitless fall ; Here in this solemn evening hour. Lord, in Thy mercy heal us all, 329. -^

O TENDER beseechings of Jesus ! How sweetly they fall on the ear ! O gospel of grace and of kindness, Grod's love and compassion brought near ! Cho. Is the Spirit of Jesus now striving ? His warning, my brother, obey ; ^ Resist not His gracious beseeching, O grieve not the Saviour away. 2 Beseeching in love for our Saviour, Unworthy we pray in His stead ; Believe in the word of forgiveness, Accept of the ransom He made.

240 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED.

I Beseeching His blood-bought, His ran- somed, Your bodies to Him gladly yield, That, in you, and through you, and by you, His grace may be fully revealed.

4 Beseeching the saints to be holy.

Filled always with meekness and love ; Like Jesus so gentle and lowly. Reflecting the light from above.

5 Beseeching that all for His coming

Unshaken may ever remain, And stand with the saved and the chosen, With Him in His glorious reign.

330.

TROUBLED heart, thy God is calling ! He is drawing very near ; Do not hide thy deep emotion, Do not check that falling tear.

Cho. O, be saved, His grace is free i

II: O, be saved, He died for thee ! :[[

2 Come, the Spirit still is pleading.

Come to Him, the meek and mild ; He is waiting now to save you. Wilt thou not be reconciled ?

3 Art thou waiting till the morrow ?

Thou may'st never see its light ; Come at once ! accept His mercy ; He is waiting come to-night.

4 Let the angels bear the tidings

Upward to the courts of heaven ! Let them sing with holy rapture. O'er another soul forgiven !

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <Si 6 COMBINED. 241

331. .

OLORD, my soul rejoiceth in Thee, , My tongue Thy mercy is telling ; I've found Thy love so precious to me, My heart with its rapture is swelling.

Ref.— Wonderful love ! O wonderful love ! I'll sing of its fullness forever ; I've found the way that leadeth above, The way to the life-giving river.

2 I came to Thee o'erburdened with care,

My guilt with sorrow confessing ; [fear, 'Twas love, Thy love, that banished my And gave me for sadness a blessing.

3 To Thee, my hope and refuge divine,

My faith is fervently clinging ; A.nd every hour some token of love New joy to my spirit is bringing.

4 I look beyond this valley of tears,

Where Thou, a mansion preparing, Wilt call me home forever with Thee, The bliss of the glorified sharing,

332.

ETERNAL life God's Word proclaims To lost and dying men ; By it alone we know the Lord, Unseen by mortal ken.

Cho O blessed Word, O gracious Word, We love it more and more ; O may it be our Strength and Sword, Till earthly strife is o'er. 2 God's grace is in His Holy Word ; We need it every day ; In all our conflicts this the sword Our every foe to slay.

242 OOSPEL HYMNS, 5 &6 COMBINED.

3 By this same Word we know our work. And how it should be done ; lEow we should live, and how through grace The promised crown is won.

333.

OCOME to the merciful Saviour who calls you, [forgets ;

O come to the Lord who forgives and Though dark be the fortune on earth that befalls you, [never sets.

A bright home awaits you whoso sun

Cho. Come home, come home, in darkness

no longer to roam, [day,

'Tis Jesus who tenderly calls you lo-

Oh, brother, my brother, come home.

2 O come then to Jesus whose arms are ex-

tended [brace ;

To fold His dear children in closest em-

0 come, and your exile shall shortly be

ended, [face.

And Jesus will show you the light of His

3 Then come to the Saviour, whose mercy

grows brighter [love;

The longer you look at the depths of His

Ofear not, 'tis Jesus, and life's cares grow

lighter [above.

While thinking of home and the glory

334.

I AM not skilled to understand What God hath willed, what God hath

1 only know at His right hand [planned ; Is One who is my Saviour !

2 I take Him at His word indeed :

*' Christ died for sinners," this I read ;

GOkiPEL. HYMX.'^, 5 A 6 COMBIXJED. 243

For in my heart I find a need Of Him to be my Saviour !

3 That He should leave His place on high. And come for sinful man to die,

You count it strange ? so once did I, Before I knew my Saviour !

4 And O that He fulfilled may see The travail of His soul in me, And with His work contented be,

As I with my dear Saviour !

5 Yea, living, dying, let me bring

My strength, iny solace from this spring, That He who lives to be my King Once died to be my Saviour ! 335. ^-

FOUNTAIN of purity opened for sin, Here may the penitent wash and be clean ; Jesus, Thou blessed Redeemer from woe, "Wash me and I shall be whiter than snow. Cho. Whiter than snow, whiter than snow, Wash me, Redeemer, And I shall be whiter than snow.

2 Though I have labored again and again, All my self-cleansing is utterly vain ; Jesus, Redeemer from sorrow and woe, Wash me and I shall be whiter than snow.

3 Cleanse Thou the thoughts of my heart, I

implore, [more ;

Help me Thy light to reflect more and Daily in loving obedience to grow. Wash me and I shall be whiter than snow.

4 Whiter than snow ! nothing further I need, Christ is the Fountain ; this only I plead ;

244 GOSPEL RYMKS, 5 t& 6 COMBIN-ED.

Jesua my Saviour, to Thee will I go, Wash me and I shall be whiter than snow. 336.

I BRING to Thee, O Master, My burden and my grief ; I do believe Thy promise, Help Thou mine unbelief.

2 I bring my guilty nature,

For cleansing and for cure ; Oh, heal my sore diseases. Restore and make me pure.

3 Thy mercy reaches lower

Than all the depths of sin ; As Thy compassions fail not, Oh, give me peace within.

4 My faltering faith I bring Thee,

My weak and wavering will ; My spirit fails and falters ; Thy promises fulfill. 337.

OUT on the desert, seeking, seeking, Sinner, 'tis Jesus seeking for thee ; Tenderly calling, calling, calling, Hither, thou lost one, O come unto Me. Ref. Jesus is calling, Jesus is calling ;

Why dost thou linger? why tarry

away? [gladly,

Come to Him quickly, say to Him

Lord, I am coming, coming to-day.

2 Still He is waiting, waiting, waiting ;

O what compassion beams in His eye J Hear Him repeating, gently, gently, [die ? Come to thy Saviour, O why wilt thou

3 Lovingly pleading, pleading, pleading, [yet;

Mercy, though slighted, bears with thee

GOSPEL HYMNS, SAB COMBINED. 245

Thou canst be happy, happy, happy ; Come ere the life-star forever shall set.

338.

" r^ OD bless you !" from the heart we sing, VJT God give to every one His grace, ^ill He on high His ransomed bring To dwell with Him in endless peace.

Cho. God bless you ! God bless you I

Bless and keep us all in Jesus' love, And, when our partings here are over Take us to the joys above.

2 God bless you on your pilgrim way,

Through storm and sunshine guiding His presence guard you day by day, [still; And keep you safe from every iU.

3 God bless you in this world of strife,

When oft the soul would homeward fly, And give the sweetness to your life, Of waiting for the rest on high.

4 God bless you, and the patience give

To walk through life by Jesus' side ; For Him to bear, for Him to live. And then with Him be glorified.

5 God bless us all, and give us rest

When Christ shall come and glory dawn; Our sun is swinging toward the west, Life's little day will soon be gone.

339.

IS thy cruse of comfort failing ? Rise and share it with a friend, And through all the years of famine

It shall serve thee to the end. Love divine will fill thy store-house,

Or thy handful still renew ;

[: Scanty fare for one will often

Make a royal feast for two. :||

246 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 di 6 COMBINED.

2 For the heart grows rich in giving ;

All its wealth is living grain ; Seeds, which mildew in the garner,

Scattered, fill with gold the plain. Is thy burden hard and heavy ?

Do thy steps drag wearily ? II : Help to lift thy brother's burden,

God will bear both it and thee. :JI

3 Lost and weary on the mountains,

Wouldst thou sleep amidst the snow? Chafe that frozen form beside thee,

And together both shall glow. Art thou wounded in life's battle ? Many stricken round thee moan ; II: Give to them thy precious ointment, And that balm shall heal thine own. :

4 Is thy heart a well left empty?

None but God its void can fill ; Nothing but a ceaseless fountain

Can its ceaseless longings still. Is thy heart a living power ?

Self-entwined, its strength sinks low ; ]]: It can only live by loving,

And by serving, love will grow. :!|

340.

LORD, at Thy mercy-seat, Humbly t fall; Pleading Thy promise sweet,

Lord, hear my call ; Now let Thy work begin, Oh, make me pure within, Cleanse me from every sin, Jesus, my all.

2 Tears of repentant grief Silently fall ;

GOSPEL HYMXS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 247

Help Thou my unbelief,

Hear Thou my call ; Oh, how I pine for Thee ! 'Tia all ray hope and plea ; Jesus has died for me,

Jesus, my all.

S Still at Thy mercy-seat, Saviour, I fall ; Trusting Thy promise sweet,

Heard is my call ; Faith wings my soul to Thee ; This all my song shall be, Jesus has died for me, Jesus, myall. 341.

OOME into His presence with singing, O worship the Lord with a song, A tribute of gratitude bringing,

To Him to whom praises belong ; But oh, while you join in thanksgiving.

With voices in tuneful accord, Remember, He watches your living. And sing with your hearts to the Lord.

Cho. Singing, singing.

This is true worship and love ; Living, singing, This is accepted above.

2 Not yet as the angels in heaven,

May mortals their gratitude sing; Not here upon earth is it given.

Perfection of service to bring; But earnest and true adoration.

The heart in the hymn and the prayer, Will be an accepted oblation,

And lighten life's burden and care.

248 GOSPEL HYMNS, B &6 COMBINED.

3 Then come to His courts with rejoicing, And join in the chorus of praise ; The prayer and the anthem but voicing The thanks which your loving hearts raise ; With grace in your hearts, even duty Will change into pleasure, ere long, And seeing the King in His beauty. Your life shall then be as a songi

342.

TRUE-HEARTED,whole-hearted, faith- ful and loyal, [be ; King of our lives, by Thy grace we will Under the standard exalted and royal, Strong in Thy strength we will battle for Thee.

Cho. Peal out the watchword ! silence it

never !

Song of our spirits rejoicing and free;

Peal out the watchword ! loyal forever,

King of our lives by Thy grace we

will be.

2 True-hearted, whole-hearted, fullest alle-

giance [King ;

Yielding henceforth to our glorious Valiant endeavor and loving obedience, Freely and j oyously now would we bring.

3 True-hearted, whole-hearted, Saviour all

glorious ! [alone,

Take Thy great power and reign there Over our wills and affections victorious, Freely surrendered and wholly Thine own.

GOSPEL HYMXS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. £49

343.

BLEST Jesus, grant us strength to take Our daily cross, whate'er it be, And gladly, for Thine own dear sake, In paths of duty follow Thee.

2 And day by day, we humbly ask

That holy memories of Thy cross May sanctify each common task, And turn to gain each earthly loss.

3 Help us, dear Lord, our cross to bear.

Till at Thy feet we lay it down ; Win through Thy blood our pardon there. And through the Cross attain the Crown.

344.

HOW sweet, O Lord, Thy Word of grace Which bids a sinner seek Thy face, II : And never seek in vain ;!|: That face, once set so steadfastly To meet Thy cross of agony, II : Can never me disdain. :i|

2 Thy visage, marred and crowned with

thorn. Thou didst not hide from grief and scorn,

II : Nor from the dews of night ; :]| Yet in that face a love appears Which scatters all my gloomy fears,

11: And fills my soul with light. : J

3 The heavens declare Thy power and love ; In all Thy works, below, above,

||: Thy majesty I trace ; :|| But mercy shines not in the skies, And hope within my spirit dies,

II: Until I see Thy face. I'l

'rpi

250 OOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED,

4 The brightness of Thy glory, Lord, Fills heaven and earth and written word II : With beams of heavenly grace ; :|| But all the hosts of heaven shine With no such radiance divine II : As Thy most blessed faccrjl 345.

'IS the hallowed hour of prayer, And we trustingly bring All our doubtings and our fears

To our Saviour and King ; For we know that He delights

A glad welcome to give, And the blessings that we ask for We shall fully receive.

Cho. Precious hour of prayer ! Hallowed hour of praj^er ! Sacred season of comm-union, It is sweet to be there !

2 'Tis the precious hour of prayer,

And we humbly entreat : Father, breathe the Spirit now,

As we bow at Thy feet ; Touch our lips with power of song ;

Fill our souls with Thy love ; And bestow the benediction

Of Thy peace from above.

3 'Tis the sacred hour of prayer,

Calm as heaven above ; Soul to soul is breathing here

The communion of love ; Every heart is sweetly filled

With a peace most profound ; Oh, the place is like to heaven

Where such true joys abound.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 &e COMBINED. 251

346.

BEHOLD how plain the truth is made ; Since Christ the ransom price has And all our sins on Him were laid, [paid, We must in Him be saved. Cho. If thou shalt confess with thy mouth, Confess with thy mouth the Lord

Jesus, And believe in thine heart [dead,

11: That God hath raised Him from the Thou shalt be saved, rfl

2 The death of Christ upon the tree "Was for the judgment due to thee ;

He died that thou mightst ransomed be And live by faith in Him.

3 By raising Jesus from the dead Our blessed God has surely said. That He accepts the blood He shed

As cleansing us from sin.

4 And now to God, as sons brought nigh, We come and "Abba Father " cry. And seek the Spirit's full supply

That we as sons may live. 347.

THE Lord keep watch between us, The ever present Friend ; No love like His so mighty, To keep and to defend.

Cho. Mizpah, Mizpah,

Keep watch in tenderest love, Until our praises mingle Around the throne above. 2 Though absent from each other, We are not far from Him ;

252 OOSPEL HYMN'S, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

"Let not our courage falter, Let not our faith grow dim.

3 Though time and space may sever

The Master's servants here, 'Tis only for a season, The meeting-time draws near.

4 The Lord Himself is watching,

In tenderness and love ; Let praises meet and mingle Around the throne above.

348,

ENCAMPED along the hills of light. Ye Christian soldiers, rise, .\.nd press the battle ere the night

Shall veil the glowing skies ; Against the foe in vales below.

Let all our strength be hurled ; Faith is the victory, we know, That overcomes the world.

Cho.— H: Faith is the victory I :|1 Oh, glorious victory. That overcomes the world

2 His banner over us is love.

Our sword the word of God ; We tread the road the saints above

With shouts of triumph trod ; By faith they, like a whirlwind's breath,

Swept on o'er every field ; The faith by which they conquered Death

Is still our shining shield .

6 On every hand the foe we find Drawn up in dread array j

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBTNED. 053

Let tents of ease be left behind,

And onward to the fray ; Salvation's helmet on each head,

With truth all girt about, The earth shall tremble 'neath our tread,

And echo with our shout.

4 To him that overcomes the foe, White raiment shall be giv'n ; Before the angels he shall know His name confessed in heav'n ; Then onward from the hills of light,

Our hearts with love aflame ; We'll vanquish all the hosts of night, In Jesus' conquering name. 349.

GREAT Jehovah, mighty Lord, Vast and boundless is Thy word ; King of kings, from shore to shore Thou shalt reign forevermore.

2 Jew and Gentile, bond and free, All shall yet be one in Thee ; All confess Messiah's name,

All His wondrous love proclaim..

3 Prom her night shall China wake, Afric's sons their chains shall break ; Egypt, where Thy people trod, Shall adore and praise our God.

4 India's groves of palm so fair,

Shall resound with praise and prayer ; Ceylon's isle with joy shall sing Glory be to Christ our King. j North and South shall'own Thy sway. East and West Thy voice obey ; Crowns and thrones before Thee fall, King of kings and Lord of all.

254 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & B COMBINED.

350.

CHRIST has for sin atonement made, "What a wonderful Saviour I We are redeemed ! the price is paid ! What a wonderful Saviour !

Cho. What a wonderful Saviour is Jesus,

my Jesus ! [my Lord !

What a wonderful Saviour is Jesus,

2 I ppaise Him for the cleansing blood,

What a wonderful Saviour !

That reconciled my soul to God ;

What a wonderful Saviour !

3 He cleansed my heart from all its sin,

What a wonderful Saviour ! And now He reigns and rules therein ; What a wonderful Saviour !

4 He walks beside me in the way,

What a wonderful Saviour ! And keeps me faithful day by day ; What a wonderful Saviour !

5 He gives me overcoming power,

What a wonderful Saviour ! And triumph in each trying hour; What a wonderful Saviour !

6 To Him I've given all my heart,

What a wonderful Saviour ! The world shall never share a part ; What a wonderful Saviour ! 351.

CHRIST hath risen ! Hallelujah ! Blessed morn of life and light ; Lo, the grave is rent asunder, Death is conquered through His mighi

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 255

Ref. Christ is risen ! Hallelujah !

Gladness fills the world to-day ; From the tomb that could not hold Him, See, the stone is rolled away.

2 Christ hath risen ! Hallelujah !

Friends of Jesus, dry your tears ; Through the vail of gloom and darkness, Lo, the Son of God appears.

3 Christ hath risen ! Hallelujah I

He hath risen, as He said ; He is now the King of glory, And our great exalted Head. 352.

THE living God, who by His might Spake but the word and there was light. Hath promised now to show His grace To sinful men, in Jesus' face.

Cho. In Jesus' face ! in Jesus' face !

O wondrous sight! O wondrous grace! The living God through sin concealed, In Jesus' face is now revealed.

2 This mighty Christ, so strong and true, Has corne from God, His work, to do ; He comes with power the soul to save. To give the victory o'er the grave.

3 In Jesus' face our God we know, And trust in Him to bear us through ; He will not leave us to defeat,

But make our victory complete.

4 When darkness gives the soul distress, When sorrows on our pathway- press.

256 GOSPEL HYMNS, r> cC' 5 COMBINED.

O

One look at Him will clouds displace, While comfort beams from Jesus' face.

5 Then come, ye weary ones, and rest ; Come, sinful souls, and here be blessed; Within your heart give Christ His place, And see God's love in Jesus' face.

353.

SAVIOUR, precious vSaviour, Whom, yet unseen, we love ; O Name of might and favor, All other names above.

Cho. We worship Thee 1 we bless Thee ! To Thee alone we sing ! We praise Thee and confess Thee, Our Saviour, Lord, and King.

2 O bringer of salvation,

Who wondrously hath wrought, Thyself the revelation. Of love beyond our thought.

3 In Thee all fullness dwelleth.

All grace and power divine ; The glory that excelleth, O Son of God, is Thine.

4 Oh, grant the consummation,

Of this our song, above, In endless adoration, And everlasting love.

354.

BEYOND the light of setting suns, Beyond the clouded sky. Beyond where starlight fades in night, I have a home on high.

008PEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINBU. £57

Cho. A mansion there, not marie with A place prepared for me ; [hands, And while God lives, and angels sing, That home my home shall be.

2 Beyond all pain, beyond all care,

Beyond life's mystery, Beyond the range of time and change My home's reserved for me.

3 Swift-flying worlds, their nights that roll

Far out on seas of light. Will bring no darkness to my soul ; My home's beyond the night.

4 My sins and sorrows, strifes and fears,

1 bid them all farewell ; High up amid th' eternal years,

With Christ, my Lord, to dwell.

355.

ODAY of rest and gladness, O day of joy and light, O balm of care and sadness,

Most beautiful, most bright ; On thee the high and lowly.

Through ages joined in tune. Sing " Holy, holy, holy," To the great God Triune.

2 On thee, at the creation,

The light first had its birth ; On thee, for our salvation,

Christ rose from depths of earth ; On thee, our Lord, victorious,

The Spirit sent from heaven ; And thus on thee, most glorious,

A triple light was given.

258 GOSPEL HYMNS, 6 & 6 COMBINED.

3 New graces ever gaining

From this our day of rest, We reach the rest remaining

To spirits of the blest ; To Holy Ghost be praises,

To Father, and to Son ; The Church her voice upraises

To Thee, blest Three in One.

356.

" QTRETCH forth thy hand," ilaj palsied O hand,

Fear not, it is thy Lord's command i Seek not from Him to hide thy sin. Confess, and ask to be made clean.

Chc— "Stretch forth thy hand," on Christ

believe, [receive ;

"Stretch forth thy hand," the power

He ofifers grace so full and free,

" Stretch forth thy hand," He speaks

to thee.

2 "Stretch forth thy hand," thy emp^y hand. No gift of thine will God commend ;

The empty hand that shows thy need. Of this alone will He take heed.

3 " Stretch forth thy hand," thy helpless hand, Upheld by God, thy soul shall stand ; Fight not in thine own strength the foe^ But trusting Jesus, onward go.

4 "Stretch forth thy hand," thy dying hand. When thou shalt come to Jordan's strand ; Through all the billows Christ shall guide. And bring thee safe to Canaan's side.

357.

"VrOT now, but in the comir^g years, XN It may be in the better, land,

GOSPEL HYMJVS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 259

We'll read the meaning of our tears,

And there, sometime, we'll understand.

Cho. Then trust in God through all thy

days ;

Fear not, for He doth hold thy hand;

Though dark thy way, still sing and

praise ; [stand.

Sometime, sometime, we'll under-

2 We'll catch the broken threads again,

And finish what we here began ; Heaven will the mysteries explain, And then, ah then, we'll understand.

3 We'll know why clouds instead of sun

Were over many a cherished plan ; Why song has ceased when scarce begun ; 'Tis there, sometime, we'll understand.

4 Why what we long for most of all,

Eludes so oft our eager hand ; Why hopes are crushed and castles fall. Up there, sometime, we'll understand.

5 God knows the way, He holds the key,

He guides me with unerring hand ; Sometime with tearless eyes we'll see; Yes, there, up there, we'll understand-.

358.

"TpADING away like the stars of the morn- Jj ing,

Losing their light in the glorious sun Thus would we pass from the earth and its toiling, [done.

Only remembered by what we have

260 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

Ref. Only remembered, only remembered,

Only remembered by what we have

done ; [and its toiling,

Thus would we pass from the earth

Only remembered by what we have

done.

2 Shall we be missed though by others suc-

ceeded, [sown ?

Reaping the fields we in spring-time have No, for the sowers may pass from their la- bors, [done. Only remembered by what they have

3 Only the truth that in life we have spoken,

Only the seed that on earth we have sown; These shall pass onward when we are for- gotten, [done. Fruits of the harvest and what we have

4 Oh, when the Saviour shall make up His

jewels, [won,

When the bright crowns of rejoicing are

Then shall His weary and faithful disciples,

All be remembered by what they have

done.

359.

~VT7~0RK, for time is flying,

V V Work with hearts sincere j Work, for souls are dying,

Work, for night is near ; In the Master's vineyard,

Go and work to-day ; Be no useless sluggard

Standing in the way. 2 In this glorious calling,

Work till day is o'er ; W^ork, till evening falling,

You can work no more ;

QOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 261

Then your labor bringing

To the King of kings, Borne with joy and singing

Home on angel's wings,

3 There where saints adore Him, Where the ransomed meet, Joy they show before Him,

Bowing at His feet ; Hear the Master saying,

From His heavenly throne, When thy toil rewarding, *' Laborer, well done!" 360.

HAVE you sought for the sheep that have wandered, Far away on the dark mountains cold? Have you gone, like the tender Shepherd,

To bring them again to the fold? Have you followed their weary footsteps ? And the wild desert waste have you crossed, Nor lingered till safe home returning, You have gathered the sheep that were lost ?

2 Have you been to the sad and the lonely

Whose burdens are heavy to bear ? Have you carried the name of Jesus,

And tenderly breathed it in prayer ? Have you told of the great salvation

He died on the cross to secure ? Have you asked them to trust in the Saviour

Whose love shall forever endure ?

3 Have you knelt by the sick and the dying,

The message of mercy to tell?

262 GOSPEL HYMNSt 5 d: 6 COMBINED.

W

Have you stood by the trembling captive

Alone in his dark prison cell ? Have you pointjed the lost to Jesus,

And urged them on Him to believe ? Have you told of the life everlasting

That all, if they will, may receive ? 4 If to Jesus you answer these questions,

And to Him have been faithful and true, Then behold, in the mansions yonder

Are crowns of rejoicing for you ; And there from the King eternal,

Your welcome and greeting shall be, "Inasmuch" as 'twas done for " my breth-

Even so it was done "unto me." [ren,"

361.

"HEN morning gilds the skies,

My heart awaking cries, May Jesus Christ be praised ;

Alike at work and prayer,

To Jesus I repair ; May Jesus Christ be praised.

2 Does sadness fill my mind ? A solace here I find,

May Jesus Christ be praised ; Or fades my earthly bliss ? My comfort still is this.

May Jesus Christ be praised.

3 Be this, whilo life is mine, My canticle divine,

May Jesus Christ be praised ; Be this th' eternal song, Through all the ages long, May Jesus Christ be saved.

362.

*' n^HE " call of God is sounding clear, _L O " Christian," let it reach thine ear ;

008PEL HYMNS, 5 A 6 COMBINED. 2fi.^

** Endeavor" now of souls to bring A " Band " to love and serve the King.

Cho. Let us go forth, the call is clear, Let us go forth, no tarrying here ; For Him to live, the Christ, the Lord, A crown from Him, our high reward.

2 Let us go forth, as called of Grod, Redeemed by Jesus' precious blood His love to show. His life to live, His message speak. His mercy give,

3 Let " Christ alone " our watchword be The Son of God who made us free ;

He bore our sins. He makes us pure; For His name's sake we all endure.

4 The Christ of God to glorify, His grace in us to magnify

His word of life to all make known. Be this our work, and this alone. 363.

I WILL lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help ; My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.

2 He will not suffer thy foot to be moved ;

He that keepeth thee will not slumber; Behold, He that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep.

3 The Lord is thy keeper : the Lord is thy

shade upon thy right hand ; The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night.

4 The Lord shall pceserve thee from all evil :

He shall preserve thy soul.

264 OOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, and even forevermore. 304.

PRESS on, press on, O pilgrim, Rejoicing in the Lord, Believing in His promise,

And trusting in His word ; Fear not, for He is with us,

Whate'er the cross we bear; And soon, beyond the swelling tide, We'll gather over there. Ref. Gather over there, gather over there And soon, beyond the swelling tide, We'll gather over there.

2 Press on, press on, O pilgrim.

Along the heavenly way ; Remember God commands us

To watch and work and pray ; He bids us all be faithful,

And cast on Him our care ; And soon, beyond the swelling tide,

We'll gather over there.

3 Press on, press on, O pilgrim,

Though clouds and storms may rise; The Light that never faileth

Shines brightly in the skies ; Press on where crowns await us,

In yonder mansions fair ; And soon, beyond the swelling tide,

We'll gather over there. 365.

THERE'S a wideness in God's mercy. Like the wideness of the sea ; There's a kindness in His justice, Which is more than liberty.

o

QOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBiyED. 265

2 There is welcome for the sinner.

And more graces for the good ;

There is mercy with the Saviour ;

There is healing in His blood.

3 For the love of God is broader

Than the measure of man's mind ; And the heart of the Eternal Is most wonderfully kind.

4 If our love were but more simple,

We should take Him at His word; And our lives would be all sunshine In the sweetness of our Lord. 366.

DAUGHTER, take good heed, Incline and give good ear ; Thou must forget thy kindred all,

And father's house most dear. Thy beauty to the King,

Shall then delightful be ; And do thou humbly worship Him, Because thy Lord Is He.

Cho. With gladness and with joy,

Thou all of them shalt bring. And they together enter shall

The palace of the King, i; : The palace of the King ; : | And thej-- together enter shall The palace of the King.

2 The daughter then of Tyre There with a gift shalfbe, And all the wealthy of the land Shall make their suit to thee. The daughter of the King All glorious is within ;

266 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 tSi 6 COMBINED.

And with embroideries of gold Her garments wrought have been.

3 She Cometh to the King

In robes with needle wrought ; The virgins that do follow her

Shall unto Thee be brought. With gladness and with joy,

Thou all of them shalt bring, And they together enter shall

The palace of the King.

4 And in Thy Father's stead,

Thy children Thou shalt take, And in all places of the earth

Them noble princes make. I will show forth Thy name

To generations all ; The people therefore evermore

To Thee give praises shall,

367.

O HAPPY day that fixed my choice On Thee, my Saviour and my God I Well may this glowing heart rejoice, And tell its raptures all abroad,

Cho. Happy day, happy day,

When Jesus washed my sins away ; He taught me how to watch and pr«.v And live rejoicing every day; Happy day, happy day, When Jesus washed my sins away.

2 O happy bond that seals my vows To Him who merits all my love ; Let cheerful anthems fill His house. While to that sacred shrine I move»

GOSPEL HTMXS, 5 & 6 COMBUSTED. 267

3 'Tis done, the great transaction's done ;

I am my Lord's and He is mine ; He drew me, and I followed on, Charmed to confess the voice divine.

4 Now rest, my long-divided heart,

Fixed on this blissful centre, rest ; Nor ever from tliy Lord depart, With Him of every good possessed.

6 High Heaven, that heard the solemn vow, That vow renewed shall daily hear, Till in life's latest hour I bow,' And bless m death a bond so dear.

368.

SPEED away, speed away on your mis- sion of light, " [night ; To the lands that are lying in darkness and 'Tis the Master's command ; go ye forth in

His name. The wonderful Gospel of Jesus proclaim ; Take your lives in your hand, to the work

while 'tis day. Speed away, speed away, speed away.

2 Speed away, speed away with the life-

giving Word, [the Lord ;

To the nations that know not the voice of Take the wings of the morning and fly o'er

the wave, . [to save ;

In the strength of your Master the lost ones He is calling once more, not a moment's

delay. Speed away, speed away, speed away.

3 Speed away, speed away with the message

of rest, [oppressed ;

To the souls by the tempter in bondage

268 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 A' 6 COMBINED.

For the Saviour has purchased their ran- som from sin, [in ; And the banquet is ready, O gather them To the rescue make haste, there's no time for delay, . Speed away, speed away, speed awav.

369. -

HALLELUJAH ! Hallelujah ! Hearts to heaven and voices raise ; Sing to God a hymn of gladness, Sing to God a hymn of praise ; He who on the cross a victim

For the world's salvation bled, Jesus Christ the King of glory. Now has risen from the dead.

2 Christ is risen, Christ the first-fruits

Of the holy harvest field, Which will all its full abundance,

At His glorious advent, yield ; Then the golden ears of harvest

Will before His presence wave, Rising in His sunshine joyous,

From the furrows of the grave.

3 Hallelujah ! Hallelujah !

Glory be to God above ! Hallelujah to the Saviour,

Fount of life and source of love ; Hallelujah to the Spirit ;

Let our high ascription be, Hallelujah, now and ever.

To the blessed Trinity.

370.

*• /^AST thy bread upon the waters," V^ You who have but scant supply -, Angel eyes will watch above it ; You shall find it by and by ;

OOSPEL BYMN8, 5 <b 6 COMBINED. 269

He who in His righteous balance, Doth each human action weigh,

Will your sacrifice remember, Will your loving deeds repay.

2 ** Cast thy bread upon the waters,"

Sad and weary, worn with care ; Often sitting in the shadow

Have you not a crumb to spare? Can you not to those around you

Sing some little song of hope, As you look with longing vision

Through faith's mighty telescope?

3 *' Cast thy bread upon the waters,"

You who have abundant store ; It may float on many a billow,

It may strand on many a shore ; You may think it lost forever,

But, as sure as God is true, In this life or in the other,

It will yet return to you. 371.

OH, list to the watchman crying, Come, come away ; The arrows of death are flying, Come, come, to-day.

Oho. 1|: Come, come away ; |l: Jesus is gently calling, Come, come to-day.

2 The Spirit of God is pleading,

Come, come away ; The Saviour is interceding, Come, come to-day.

3 The mercy of God is calling,

Come, come away ;

270 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

How sweetly the words are falling, Come, come to-day.

4 The angels of God entreat you, Come, come away ; The Father Himself will meet you. Come, come to-day.

372.

ALL hail the power of Jesus' name I Let angels prostrate fall ; Bring forth the royal diadem. And crown Him Lord of all.

Cho. 1|: Let us crown Him, let us crown

Him, [Lord of all. : II

Let us crown the great Redeemer

2 Let every kindred, every tribe,

On this terrestrial ball. To Him all majesty ascribe, And crown Him Lord of all.

3 O that with yonder sacred throng

We at His feet may fall ; We'll join the everlasting song, And crown Him Lord of all.

373.

THERE is a land which lies afar, Where grief is all unknown ; A land wherein the angels sing Around the heavenly throne.

Ref. O 'twill be sweet when we shall meet Upon that distant shore, Whereon the glorious sun ne'er sets, II : But shines forevermore. :||

2 We are but pilgrims on the earth, And brief our sojourn here ;

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 di 6 COMBINED. 271

But well we know when hence we go, There is a brighter sphere.

3 There is a realm of boundless love,

A goal for hearts distrest, Where all may find for endless years

A home among the blest. 374.

OUR life is like a stormy sea Swept by the gales of sin and grief, While on the windward and the lee

Hang heavy clouds of unbelief; But o'er the deep a call we hear,

Like harbor bells' inviting voice; It tells the lost that hope is near, And bids the trembling soul rejoice.

Cho. This way, this way, O heart oppressed, So long by storm and tempest driven, This way, this way, lo, here is rest, Rings out the harbor bells of heaven.

2 O let us now the call obey.

And steer our bark for yonder snore, Where still that voice directs the way,

In pleading tones forevermore ; A thousand life wrecks strew the sea ;

They're going down at every swell ; " Come unto me, Come unto me,"

Rings out th' assuring harbor bell.

3 O tempted one, look up, be strong ;

The promise of the Lord is sure. That they shall sing the victor's song,

Who faithful to the end endure ; •God's Holy Spirit comes to thee, ^ Of His abiding love to tell ; To blissful port, o'er stormy sea, Calls heaven's inviting harbor bell.

272 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

4 Come, gracious Lord, and in Thy love

Conduct us o'er the stormy wave ; O guide us to the home above,

The blissful home beyond the grave ; There safe from rock, and storm, and flood

Our song of praise shall never cease, To Him who bought us with His blood,

And brought us to the port of peace.

375.

OH, to have no Christ, no Saviour ! No Rock, no Refuge nigh I When the dark days 'round thee gather, AVhen the storms sweep o'er the sky !

Cho. Oh, to have no hope in Jesus J No Friend, no Light in Jesus ! Oh, to have no hope in Jesus ! How dark this world would be !

2 Oh, to have no Christ, no Saviour !

How lonely life must be ! Like a sailor, lost and driven. On the wide and shoreless sea.

3 Oh, to have no Christ, no Saviour I

No hand to clasp thine own I Through the dark, dark vale of shadows, Thou must press thy way alone.

. Now, we pray thee, come to Jesus ; His pardoning love receive ; For the Saviour now is calling, And He bids thee turn and live.

Cho. Come to Jesus, He will save you ; He is the Friend of sinners ; Then, when thou hast found the Sav- How bright this world will be ! [iour,

GOSFEIj HTMNSt 5 (Si 6 COMBINED. 273

376.

OLEEP on, beloved, sleep, and take thy O rest ; [breast ;

Lay down thy head upon thy Saviour's We love thee well, but Jesus loves the** best Good-night! Good-night! Good-night!

2 Calm is thy slumber as an infant's sleep ; But thou shalt wake no more to toil and

weep ; Thine is a perfect rest, secure and deep Good-night !

3 Until the shadows from this earth are cast, Until He gathers in His sheaves at last. Until the twilight gloom be overpast

Good-night !

4 Until the Easter glory lights the skies. Until the dead in Jesus shall arise.

And He shall come, but not in lowly Good-night ! [guise

6 Until, made beautiful by Love Divine, Thou, in the likeness of thy Lord shalt shine, [thine

And He shall bring that golden crown of Good-night ! 6 Only "Good-night," beloved not "fare- well!" A little while, and all His saints shall dwell In hallowed union indivisible

Good-night ! Until we meet again before His throne, ■jlothed in the spotless robe He gives His

own, Until we know even as we are known Good-night !

274 008PEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED

377.

HE dies! He dies! the lowly Man of sorrows, [woes,

On whom were laid our many griefs and Our sins He bore, beneath God's awful billows, And He hath triumphed over all our foes.

Cho. II ;" I am He that liveth, that liveth and

was dead,: II And behold, I am alive forevermore. Behold, I am alive forevermore ; I am He that liveth, that liveth and

was dead. And behold, I am alive fbrevermore,"

2 He lives ! He lives ! what glorious conso-

lation ! Exalted at His Father's own right hand, He pleads for us, and by His intercession, Enables all His saints by grace to stand.

3 He comes ! He comes ! O blest anticipa-

tion ! ' [word ;

In keeping with His true and faithful

To call us to our heavenly consummation

Caught up, to be ^^ forever with the Lord.^^

379*

HE lives and loves, our Saviour King ; With joyful lips your tribute bring ; Repeat His praise, exalt His Name, Whose grace and truth are still the same.

Cho. His mercy flows, an endless stream, To all eternity the same ; [same.

To all eternity, to all eternity the

2 His hand is strong, His word endures, His sacrifice our peace secures ;

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 275

From sin and death He doth redeem. His changeless love be all our theme.

3 Each day reveals His constant love, With *' mercies new " from heaven above ; Through ages past His word has stood ; Oh, taste and see that He is good.

379. «-

O THANK the Lord, the Lord of love, O thank the God all gods above ; O thank the mighty King of kings, Whose arm hath don© such wondrous

things.

2 Whose wisdom gave the heavens their And on the waters spread the earth ; [birth, Who taught yon glorious lights their way, The radiant sun to rule the day,

3 The moon and stars to rule the night, With radiance of a milder light ;

Who smote the Egyptians' stubborn pride, When in His wrath their first-born died.

4 Who thought on us amidst our woes, Aud rescued us from all our foes; Who daily feeds. each living thing ;

O thank the heaven's Almighty King,

380o

\ ATHEN morning lights the eastern VV Thy mercy, Lord, disclose ; [skies, And let Thy loving kindness rise ; On Thee my hopes repose.

Kef II : On Thee my hopes repose, :||

And let Thy loving kindness rise. On Thee my hopes repose.

276 GOSPEL HYMNS, 6 de 6 COMBINED.

2 Teach me the way where I should go ;

I lift my soul to Thee ; Redeem me from the raging foe ; To Thee, O Lord, I flee.

3 Because Thou art my God, I pray,

Teach me to do Thy will ;

O lead me in the perfect way

By Thy good Spirit still.

4 Revive me, Lord, for Thy great name

And, for Thy judgment's sake. From all my woes, O Lord, reclaim. My soul from trouble take. 381.

OTHOU my soul, bless God the Lord, And all that in me is; Be lifted up His holy name, To magnify and bless.

Cho. *' Bless the Lord, bless the Lord, Bless the Lord, O my soul, And all that is within me, Bless His holy name."

2 Bless, O my soul, the Lord thy God,

And not forgetful be Of all His gracious benefits He hath bestowed on thee.

3 All thy iniquities who doth

Most graciously forgive ; Who thy diseases all and paina Doth heal, and thee relieve.

4 Who doth redeem thy life, that thou

To death mayst not go down ; Who thee with loving kindness doth And tender mercies crown.

QOSJPEL, HYMNS. S & 6 COMBINED. 277

382.

T'LIj Thee exalt, my God, O King, Thy name I will adore ; I'll bless Thee every day, and praise Thy name forevermore.

2 The Lord is great, much to be praised, His greatness search exceeds ; Race unto race shall praise Thy works, And show Thy mighty deeds.

d I of Thy glorious majesty The honor will record ; I'll speak of all Thy mighty works. Which wondrous are, O Lord.

4 Men of Thine acts the might shall show,

Thine acts that dreadful are; And I, Thy glory to advance,

Thy greatness will declare. 383.

I CRIED to God, I cried. He heard ; In day of grief I sought the Lord ; All night with hands stretched out I wept, My soul no comfort would accept.

Chc— Hath God forgotten to be kind ?

His tender love in wrath confined ? My weakness this, yet faith doth stand Recalling years of God's right hand.

2 I thought of God, and was distressed ; Complained, yet trouble round me pressed; Thou boldest, Lord, my eyes awake :

So great my grief I cannot speak.

3 The days of old I called to mind,

The ancient years when God was kind ; I called to mind my song by night ; My musing spirit sought for light.

278 OOSPBL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

4 Will God cast off forevermore ? His favor will He ne'er restore ? Has grace forever passed away? Or, doth His promise fail for aye ?

384.

IN Thy great loving kindness. Lord, Be merciful to me ; In Thy compassion great blot out All my iniquity.

Cho. Wash Thou me, yes, wash Thou me, And then I shall be whiter than the

snow, I shall be whiter than the snow.

2 O wash me thoroughly from sin ; From all my guilt me cleanse ; For my transgressions I confess ; I ever see my sins.

8 'Gainst Thee, Thee only have I sinned, Done evil in Thy sight, That when Thou speak' st Thou mayst be And in Thy j udging right. [ j ust,

4 Behold, I in iniquity

My being first received ; And with a nature all corrupt My mother me conceived.

385.

THEE will I love, O Lord, my strength. My fortress is the Lord, My rock, and He that doth to mo Deliverance afford.

CfLO. My God, whom I will trust, A buckler unto me. The horn of my salvation, too, And my high tower is He.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 279

2 The Lord is worthy to be praised,

Upon His name I'll call ;

And He from all my enemies

Preserve me safely shall.

3 In my distress I called on God,

Cry to my G-od did I ; He from His temple heard my voice, To His ears came my cry.

4 I therefore will to Thee, O Lord,

In songs my thanks proclaim ; And I among the heathen will Sing praises to Thy name.

386.

"TriAR from Thy sacred courts my tears C Have been my food by night and day, yhile constantly, \vith bitter sneers, " Where is thy God?" the scoffers say.

Cho. As pants the hart for water brooks,

So pants my soul, O God, for Thee ; For Thee it thirsts, to Thee it looks, And longs the living God to see.

2 These things I'll call to mind, and cry,

When I shall tread the sacred way To Zion, praising God on high. With throngs who keep the holy day.

3 O why art thou cast down, my soul ?

And what should so disquiet thee ? r^still hope in God, and Him extol. Whose face brings saving health to me.

387.

FROM the depths do I invoke Thee, O Jehovah, give an ear ; To my voice be Thou attentive, And my supplications hear.

280 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

%~ Cho. I am waiting, I am waiting,

And my hope is in His word ; I am waiting, ever waiting, Yea, my soul waits for the Lord.

2 Lord, if Thou shouldst mark transgres-

sions, Who before Thee, Lord, shall stand ? But with Thee there is forgiveness, That Thy name may fear command.

3 Israel, hope thou in Jehovah,

Mercies great are found with Him ; He, abounding in redemption, Israel will from sin redeem. 388.

O PRAISE our Lord, where rich in grace His presence fills His holy place ; Praise Him in yon celestial arch, [march.:|| I: Where holds His power its glorious

Cho. O praise Him, O praise Him, for all

His deeds of fame ; O praise Him, O praise Him, O praise

His mighty name ; Let all that breathe with glad accord Lift up their voice, their voice, and

praise, and praise the Lord.

2 O praise Him for His deeds of fame, O praise the greatness of His name ;

O praise Him with the trumpet's sound, II : With harp and psaltery answering round. :||

3 O praise Him with the notes of joy. And every harp in praise employ ; On cymbals loud, Jehovah's praise,

II : On cymbals high His glory raise. :il

GOSPEL HVMXH, 5 & 6 COMBUSTED. 281

389.

TO Thee, I lift my soul, O Lord ; My God, I trust in Thee ; O let me never be ashamed, Nor foes exult o'er me.

Cho. Remember me, remember me, O Lord, remember me ; In mercy, for Thy goodness' sake O Lord, remember me.

2 O Lord, let none be put to shame,

Upon Thee who attend ; But make all those to be ashamed, Who causelessly offend.

3 Thy ways, Lord, show ; teach me Thy

Lead me in truth, teach me ; [paths ;

For of my safety Thou art G-od ; All day I wait on Thee.

4 Let not the errors of my youth,

Nor sins remembered be ; In mercy, for Thy goodness' sake, O Lord, remember me.

390.

«* ^THOSOEVER heareth," shout, shout

V V the sound ! [around ;

Send the blessed tidings all the world

Spread the joyful news wherever man is

found :

" Whosoever will, may come."

Cho. " Whosoever will, whosoever will," Send the proclamation over vale and hill ; [d'rer home :

'Tis a loving Father calls the wan- •' Whosoever will, may come."

"282 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <& 6 COMBINED.

2 Whosoever cometh need not delay,

Now the door is open, enter while you may; Jesus is the true, the only Living Way : " Whosoever will, may come."

3 " Whosoever will," the promise secure,

" Whosoever will," forever must endure; *' Whosoever will," 'tis life forevermore : " Whosoever will, may come."

391.

LOOK, ye saints, the sight is glorious See the *' Man of sorrows " now ; From the fight returned victorious, Every knee to Him shall bow.

, Ref. II: Crown Him, crown Him, angels crown Him, Crown the Saviour " King of kings. ":]|

2 Crown the Saviour, angels, crown Him ;

Rich the trophies Jesus brings ; In the seat of power enthrone Him, While the vault of heaven rings.

3 Sinners in derision crowned Him,

Mocking thus the Saviour's claim ; Saints and angels crowd around Him, Own His title, praise His name.

4 Hark ! the bursts of acclamation !

Hark ! these loud triumphant chords ; Jesus takes the highest station, Oh, what jov the sight affords.

392.

DOXOL.OGY.

PRAISE God from whom all blessings flow, Praise Him, all creatures here below;

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 283

Praise Him above, ye heavenly host ; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.

BLESSINGS INVOKED.

BE present at our table, Lord, Be here and everywhere adored ; These mercies bless, and grant that we May feast in Paradise with Thee.

THANKS RETURNED.

"YTTE thank Thee, Lord, for this our food, V V For life, and health, and every good: Let manna to our souls be given The Bread of Life sent down from heaven.

393.

I KNOW not the hour when my Lord will come To take me away to His own dear home ; But I know that His presence will lighten the gloom. And that will be glory for me.

Cho. And that will be glory for me, Oh, that will be glory for me ; But I know that His presence will

lighten the gloom, And that will be glory for me.

2 I know not the song that the angels sing,

I know not the sound of the harp's glad

ring ; [our King,

But I know there'll be mention of Jesus

And that will be music for me.

Cho, And that will be music for me ; Oh that will be music for me ;

284 OOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

But I know there'll be mention of

Jesus our King, And that will be music for me.

3 I know not the form of my mansion fair, I know not the name that I then shall bear. But I know that my Saviour will welcome me there, And that will be heaven for me.

Cho. And that will be heaven for me, Oh, that will be heaven for me ; But I know that my Saviour will wel- come me there, And that will be heaven for me.

594.

"OING the bells of heaven! there is joy JlX to-day,

For a soiil returning from the wild ; See ! the Father meets him out upon the way, "Welcoming His weary, wand' ring child. Cho. Glory ! glory ! how the angels sing ;

Glory ! glory ! how the loud harps

ring ; [sea,

'Tis the ransomed army, like a mighty

Pealing forth the anthem of the free.

2 Ring the bells of heaven ! there is joy to-

day, For the wanderer now is reconciled ; Yes, a soul is rescued from his sinful way. And is born anew a ransomed child.

3 Ring the bells of heaven ! spread the feast

to-day, Angels, swell the glad triumphant strain; Tell the joyful tidings ! bear it far away ! For a precious soul is born again.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 285

395.

aOD loved the world of sinners lost And ruined by the fall ; Salvation full, at highest cost, He offers free to all.

Cho. Oh, 'twas love, 'twas wondrous love! The love of God to me ; It brought ni3^ Saviour from above, To die on Calvary.

2 E'en now by faith I claim Him mine,

The risen Son of God ; Redemption by His death I find, And cleansing through the blood.

3 Liove brings the glorious fullness in,

And to His saints makes known The blessed rest from inbred sin, Through faith in Christ alone.

4 Believing souls, rejoicing go ;

There shall to you be given A glorious foretaste, here below, Of endless life in heaven.

5 Of \'ictory now o'er Satan's power

Let all the ransomed sing, And triumph in the dying hour Through Christ the Lord our King.

396.

"IXr^ praise Thee, O God ! for the Son of

VV Thy love, For Jesus who died and is now gone above.

Cho.— Hallelujah ! Thine the glory, Hallelujah ! Amen ; Hallelujah ! Thine the glory, Revive us again.

286 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

2 We praise Thee, O God ! for Thy Spirit of

light, [tered our night.

Who has shown us our Saviour, and scat-

3 All glory and praise to the Lamb that was

slain, [cleansed every stain.

Who has borne all our sins, and has

4 All glory and praise to the God of all grace, Who has bought us, and sought us. and

guided our ways.

5 Revive us again ; fill each heart with Thy

love ; [above.

May each soul be rekindled with fire from 397,

THE whole world was lost in the dark- ness of sin, The Light of the world is Jesus ; [in,

Like sunshine at noonday His glory shone The Light of the world is Jesus.

Cho. Come to the Light, 'tis shining for thee; Sweetly the Light has dawned upon

me, Once I was blind, but now I can see ; The Light of the world is Jesus.

2 No darkness have we who in Jesus abide,

The Light of the world is Jesus ; [Guide

We walk in the Light when we follow our

The Light of the world is Jesus.

3 Ye dwellers in darkness with sin-blinued

The Light of the world is Jesus ; [eyes,

Go, wash, at His bidding, and light will

The Light of the world is Jesus, [arise,

4 No need of the sunlight in heaven, we're

The Light of that world is Jesus ; [told.

GOSPEL HYMXS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 287

The Lamb is the light in the City of Gold, The Light of that world is Jesus.

398.

COME home ! come home ! You are weary at heart, Tor the way has been dark, And so lonely and wild ; O prodigal child ! Com.e home ! oh, come home

Cho. Come home !

Come, oh, come home I

2 Come home ! come home ! For we w^atch and we wait, And we stand at the gate, While the shadows are piled ; O prodigal child !

Come home ! oh, come home !

3 Come home ! come home ! From the sorrow and blam^, From the sin and the shamo, And the tempter that smiled, O prodigal child !

Come home, oh, come home I

4 Come home ! come home ! There is bread and to spare, And a warm welcome there ; Then, to friends reconciled, O prodigal child !

Come home, oh, come home !

399.

K

OT now, my child a little more rough tossing, A. little longer on the billows' foam ;

288 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 di 6 COMBINED.

A few more journey ings in the desert dark- ness, [Home ! And then, the sunshine of thy Father's

2 Not now ; for I have wanderers in the dis-

tance, [love ,

And thou must call them in with patient Not now, for I have sheep upon the mount- ains, [they rove. And thou must follow them where'er

3 Not now ; for I have loved ones sad and

weary; [smile?

Wilt thou not cheer them with a kindly

Sick ones, who need thee in their lonelj^

sorrow ; [while ?

Wilt thou not tend them yet a little

4 Not now ; for ivounded hearts are sorely

bleeding, [hearts to sing :

And thou must teach those widowed

Not now ; for orphans' tears are quickly

falling, [tering wing.

They must be gathered 'neath some shel-

6 Go, with the name of Jesus, to the dying,

And speak that Name in all its living

power ; [and weary?

Why should thy fainting heart grow chill

Canst thou not watch with Me one little

hour?

6 One little hour ! and then the glorious

crowning, [palm ;

The golden harp-strings, and the victor's

One little hour ! and then the hallelujah !

Eternity's long, deep, thanksgiving

psalm I

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 289

400.

THE great Physician now is near, The sympathizing Jesus ; He speaks the drooping heart to cheer, Oh, hear the voice of Jesus.

Cho. "Sweetest note in seraph song,

Sweetest name on mortal tongue, Sweetest carol ever sung, Jesus, blessed Jesus."

2 Your many sins are all forgiven,

Oh, hear the voice of Jesus ; Go on your way in peace to heaven, And wear a crown with Jesus.

3 All glory to the dying Lamb !

I now believe in Jesus ; I love the blessed Saviour's name,

1 love the name of Jesus.

4 His name dispels my guilt and fear,

No other name but Jesus ; Oh, how my soul delights to hear The precious name of Jesus. 401.

TO-DAY the Saviour calls ; Ye wand'rers, come ; O ye benighted souls, Why longer roam ? Cho. |]: Come home, come home,

The Saviour calls, come home. ;[1

2 To-day the Saviour calls ;

O hear Him now ; Within these sacred walls To Jesus bow.

3 To-day the Saviour calls ;

For refuge fly;

29C GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

The storm of justice falls.

And death is nigh. 4 The Spirit calls to-day ;

Yield to His power ; O grieve Him not away,

'Tis mercy's hour.

402.

"TTTHERE is my wand'ring boy to-

VV night—

The boy of my tenderest care, The boy that was once my joy and light, The child of my love and prayer ? Cho. II : O where is my boy to-night? rjj

My heart o'erflows, for I love him, he

knows ; O where is my boy to-night ?

2 Once he was pure as morning dew,

As he knelt at his mother's knee ; No face was so bright, no heart more true, And none was so sweet as he.

3 O could I see you now, my boy,

As fair as in olden time. When prattle and smile made home a joy. And life was a merry chime !

4 Go for my wand'ring boy to-night ;

Go, search for him where you will ; But bring him to me with all his blight, And tell him I love him still.

403.

IT passeth knowledge, that dear love of Thine ! [mine

My Jesus ! Saviour ! yet this soul of Would of that love, in all its depth and length, [strength,

Its height, and breadth, and everlasting Know more and more.

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 291

3 It passeth telling ! that dear love of Thine ! My Jesus ! Saviour ! yet these lips of mine Would fain proclaim to sinners far and

near A love which can remove all guilty fear,

And love beget.

3 It passeth ^raise-s / that dear love of Thine! My Jesus ! Saviour ! yet this heart of mine Would sing a love so rich, so full, so free, Which brought an undone sinner, such as

Right home to God. [me,

4 But ah ! I cannot tell, or sing, or know, The fullness of that love whilst here below; Yet my poor vessel I may freely bring ;

O Thou who art of love the living spring, My vessel fill.

5 I am an empty vessel ! scarce one thought Or look of love to Thee I've ever brought; Yet, I may come, and come again to Thee With this— the contrite sinner's truthful

^'' Thoulovestme.^' [plea—

6 Oh, fill me, Jesus, Saviour, with Thy love ! May woes but drive me to the fount above; Thither may I in child -like faith, draw And never to another fountain fly [nigh,

But unto Thee !

7 And when, my Jesus ! Thy dear face I see, When at the lofty throne I bend the knee, Then of Thy love— in all its breadth and

length, [strength

Its height, and depth, and everlasting My soul shall sing. 404.

COME, Thou Fount of every blessing. Tune my heart to sing Thy grace ;

292 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

Streams of mercy, never ceasing, Call for songs of loudest praise ;

Teach me some melodious sonnet, Sung by flaming tongues above ;

Praise the mount I'm fixed upon it ! Mount of Thy redeeming love.

2 Here I'll raise my Ebenezer,

Hither by Thy help I'm come ; And I hope, by Thy good pleasure,

Safely to arrive at home ; Jesus sought me when a stranger,

Wandering from the fold of God ; He, to rescue me from danger,

Interposed His precious blood.

3 Oh, to grace how great a debtor

Daily I'm constrained to be ! " Let Thy goodness, as a fetter,

Bind my wandering heart to Thee ; Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it

Prone to leave the God I love Here's my heart, oh, take and seal it. Seal it for Thy courts above.

405.

SWEET hour of prayer! sweet hour of prayer ! That calls me from a world of care. And bids me at my Father's throne Make all my wants and wishes known : ,In seasons of distress and grief. My soul has often found relief ; II : And oft escaped the tempter's snare. By thy return, sweet hour of prayer ! :|j

2 Sweet hour of prayer ! sweet hour of Thy wings shall my petition bear [prayer !

OOfiPEL RYMXS, S <& 6 COMJil^yjvo. 293

To Him whose truth and faithfulness

Engage the waiting soul to bless ;

And since He bids me seek His face,

Believe His word and trust His grace,

||: I'll cast on Him my every care.

And wait for thee, sweet hour of prayer! :I|

3 Sweet hour of prayer ! sweet hour of May I thy consolation share, [prayer !

Till, frona Mount Pisgah's lofty height, I view my home and take my flight ; This robe of flesh I'll drop, and rise To seize the everlasting prize ; [air,

II : And shout, while passing through the Farewell, farewell, sweet hour of prayer !:|1

406.

THERE is life for a look at the Crucified One, There is life at this moment for thee ; , Then look, sinner, look unto Him and be saved. Unto Him who was nailed to the tree.

Ref. Look ! look ! look and live ! [One, There is life for a look at the Crucified There is life at this moment for t^ee.

2 Oh, why was He there as the Bearer of sin,

If on Jesus thy guilt wsis not laid ? Oh, why from His side flowed the sin- cleansing blood, If His dying thy debt has not paid ?

3 It is not thy tears of repentance, and

prayers, But the Blood, that atones for the soul ; On Him, then, who shed it, thou mayest at Thy weight of iniquity roll. [once

294 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

4 Then doubt not thy welcome, since God

has declared

There remaineth no more to be done ; That once in the end of the world He ap- peared,

And completed the work He begun.

5 Then take with rejoicing from Jesus at once

The life everlasting He gives ; [die,

And know with assurance thou never canst Since Jesus thy righteousness lives.

407. ^^1_

C^OME to the Saviour, make no delay ; J Here in His word He's shown us the way; Here in our midst He's standing to-day, Tenderly saying, " Come !"

Cho. Joyful, joyful will the meeting be,

When from sin our hearts are pure and free ; [Thee,

And we shall gather. Saviour, with In our eternal home.

2 '' Sufifer the children !" Oh, hear His voice, Let every heart leap forth and rejoice, And let us freely make Him our choice :

Do not delay, but come.

3 Think once again. He's with us to-day; Heed now His blest commands and obey ; Hear now His accents tenderly say,

" Will you, my children, come ?"

408.

HE leadeth me ! oh ! blessed thought, Oh ! words with heavenly comfort Whate'er I do, where'er I be, [fraught j Still 'tis God's hand that leadeth me.

GOSPEL HYMNS, S <& 6 COMBINED. 295

Ref. He leadeth me ! He leacleth me ! Hj His own hand He leadeth me ; His faithful follower I would be, For by His hand He leadeth me.

2 Sometimes 'mid scenes of deepest gloom, Sometimes where Eden's bowers bloom, By waters still, o'er troubled sea

Still 'tis God's hand that leadeth me.

3 Lord, I would clasp Thy hand in mine. Nor ever murmux nor repine Content, whatever lot I see,

Since 'tis my God that leadeth me-

4 And when my task on earth is done, When, by Thy grace, the victory's won, E'en death's cold wave I will not flee, Since God through Jordan leadeth me.

409.

"TTTHEN He cometh, when He cometh

VV To make up His jewels. All His jewels, precious jewels, His loved and His own.

Cho. Like the stars of the morning, His bright crown adorning. They shall shine in their beauty, Bright gems for His crown.

2 He will gather, He will gather The gems for, His kingdom :

All the pure ones, all the bright ones, His loved and His own.

3 Little children, little children Who love their Redeemer, Are the jewels, precious jewels, His loved and His own.

296 OOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

410.

LORD, I hear of showers of blessing Thou art scattering full and free Showers the thirsty land refreshing ; Let some droppings fall on me Even me, even me, Let Thy blessing fall on me.

2 Pass me not, O gracious Father,

Sinful though my heart may be ; Thou might' st leave me, but the rather Let Thy mercy fall on me Even me.

3 Pass me not, O tender Saviour !

Let me love and cling to Thee ; I am longing for Thy favor ; "Whilst Thou'rt calling, oh, call me Even me.

4 Pass me not, O mighty Spirit !

Thou canst make the blind to see ; Witnesser of Jesus' merit. Speak the word of power to me Even me.

5 Love ot God, so pure and changeless ;

Blood of Christ, so rich and free ; Grace of God, so strong and boundless ;- Magnify them all in me Even me.

6 Pass me not ! Thy lost one bringing,

Bind my heart, O Lord, to Thee ; While the streams of life are springing, Blessing others, oh, bles3 me— Even me.

411.

AE.K ! the voice of Jesus crying * Who will go and work to-day ?

H

GOSPEL HYMXS, 5 d' 6 COMBIXEJ). 2P7

Fields are white and harvest waiting ;

Who will bear the sheaves away?" Loud and strong the Master calleth,

Rich reward He offers thee ; Who will answer, gladly saying, (1: "Here am I ; send me, send me !" tjl

2 If you cannot cross the ocean,

And the heathen lands explore, You can find the heathen nearer,

You can help them at your door, if you cannot give your thousands,

You can give the widow's mite ; And the least you do for Jesus,

I':: Will be precious in His sight. :1[

3 If you cannot speak like angels,

If you cannot preach like Paul, You can tell the love of Jesus,

You can say He died for all. If you cannot rouse the wicked

With the judgment's dread alarms, You can lead the little children

IJrTo the Saviour's waiting arms.:]

4 If you cannot be the watchman.

Standing high on Zion's wall. Pointing out the path to heaven,

Offering life and peace to all; With your prayers and with your bounties

You can do what heaven demauds ; You can be like faithful Aaron,

||:Holding up the prophet's hands.:il

5 If among the older people.

You may not be apt to teach, [herd,

'■ Feed my lambs," said Christ, our Shep- " Place the food within their reach." And it may be that the children You have led with trembling hand,

298 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

Will be found among your jewels, H: When you reach the better land.:!

6 Let none hear you idly saying, " There is nothing I can do." While the souls of men are dying,

And the Master calls for you. Pake the task He gives you gladly,

Let His work your pleasure be ; Answer quickly when He calleth, ]|:" H6re am I ; send me, send me !":ll

412.

nvrrOTHING but leaves! XN The Spirit grieves

O'er years of wasted life ; O'er sins indulged while conscience slept, O'er vows and promises unkept,

And reap from years of strife II: Nothing but leaves ! :||

2 Nothing but leaves ! No gathered sheaves

Of life's fair rip'ning grain: We sow our seeds ; lo ! tares and weeds Words, idle words, for earnest deeds

Then reap with toil and pain, 11: Nothing but leaves ! :]

3 Nothing but leaves ! Sad memory weaves

No veil to hide the past ; And as we trace our weary way, And count each lost and misspent day,

We sadly find at last— II: Nothing but leaves! :!|

4 Ah, who shall thus the Master meet,

And bring but withered leaves ?

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 d: 6 COMBINED. 299

Ah, who shall at the Saviour's feet, Before the awful judgment-seat, Lay down, for golden sheaves, I': Nothing but leaves ? :1|

413.

XT'ET there is room !" The Lamb's bright X hall of song,

With its fair glory, beckons thee along : Hef. Room, room, still room !

Oh, enter, enter now ! 2 Day is declining and the sun is low; [go : The shadows lengthen, light makes haste to

^ The bridal hall is filling for the feast ; Pass in ! pass in ! and be the Bridegroom's guest :

4 It fills, it fills, that hall of jubilee ! Make haste, make haste; 'tis not too full

for thee :

5 Yet there is room ! Still open stands the

gate, The gate of love ; it is not yet too late :

6 Pass in ! pass in ! That banquet is for thee ; That cup of everlasting love is free :

7 All heaven is there, all joy! Go in, go in; The angels beckon thee the prize to win :

8 Ere night that gate may close, and seal thy

doom; [no room!"

Then the last, low, long cry " No room,

Ref. No room, no room— oh, woful cry,

*' No room !" 414.

DO you see the Hebrew captive kneel- ing, At morning, noon, and night to pray ?

300 GOSPEL HYMNS, S & 6 COMBINED.

In hia chamber he remembers Zion, Though in. exile far away.

Cho. Are your windows open toward Jeru- salem, [while" we stay? Though as captives here a ** little For the coming of the King in His glory, Are you watching day by day ?

2 Do not fear to tread the fiery furnace, Nor shrink the lion's den to share ; For the God of Daniel will deliver, He will send His angel there. 8 Children of the living God, take courage ; Your great deliverance sweetly sing ; Set your faces toward the hill of Zion, Thence to hail our coming King.

415.

QtOON shall we seethe glorious morning, O Saints arise ! saints arise ! Sinners, attend the notes of warning ;

Saints arise ! saints arise ! The resurrection day draws near. The King of Saints shall soon appear. And high His royal standard rear ; Saints arise ! saints arise I

2 Hear ye the trump of God resounding, Saints arise ! saints arise ! [ing ;

Through all the vaults of death rebound- Saints arise ! saints arise ! To meet the bridegroom, haste, prepare, Put on your bridal garments fair, And hail your Saviour in the air ; Saints aVise ! saints arise J 6 The saints who sleep, with joy awaken, All arise ! all arise !

OOSPEL HYMNS, 5 ds 6 COMBINED. 301

Their beds of death are quick forsaken ;

All arise ! all arise ! Not one of all the faithful few Who here on earth the Saviour knew, But starts with bliss his Lord to view ;

All arise ! all arise !

4 Fast by the throne of God behold them Crowned at last ! crowned at last ! See, in His arms the Saviour folds them,

Crowned at last ! crowned at last ! "With wreaths of glory round their head, No tears of sorrow now are shed, To joy's full fountain all are led, Crowned at last ! crowned at last !

416.

" "jV /TAN" of Sorrows," what a name ! J-VlL For the Son of God, who came, Ruined sinners to reclaim ! Hallelujah, what a Saviour !

2 Bearing shame and scoffing rude. In my place condemned He stood ; Sealed my pardon with His blood ;

Hallelujah, what a Saviour !

3 Guilty, vile, and helpless, we ; Spotless Lamb of God was He ;

" Full atonement !" can it be ? Hallelujah, what a Saviour !

4 Lifted up was He to die,

" It is finished," was His cry, Now in heaven exalted high ; Hallelujah, what a Saviour ! 6 When He comes, our glorious King, All His ransomed home to bring, Then anew this song we'll sing ; Hallelujah, what a Saviour !

302 OOSPEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

417.

HO ! reapers of life's harvest, Why stand with rusted blade, Until the night draws round thee.

And day begins to fade ? Why stand ye idle, waiting

For reapers more to come? The golden morn is passing, Why sit ye idle, dumb ?

2 Thrust in your sharpened sickle,

And gather in the grain ; The night is fast approaching,

And soon will come again ; The Master calls for reapers.

And shall He call in vain ? Shall sheaves lie there ungathered.

And waste upon the plain ?

3 Mount up the heights of Wisdom,

And crush each error low ; Keep back no words of knowledge

That human hearts should know. Be faithful to thy mission,

In service of thy Lord, And then a golden chaplet

Shall be thy just reward.

418.

FADE, fade, each earthly joy ; Jesus is mine ! Break, every tender tie ;

Jesus is mine! Dark is the wilderness. Earth has no resting place, Jesus alone can bless, Jesus is mine !

GOSPEL HYMXS, 5 & 6 COMBINED. 303

2 Tempt not my soul away ;

Jesus is mine ! Here would I ever sta}* ;

Jesus is mine ! Perishing things of clay, Born but for one brief day, Pass from my heart away,

Jesus is mine !

3 Farewell, ye dreams of night;

Jesus is mine ! Lost in this dawning light ;

Jesus is mine ! All that my soul has tried, Left but a dismal void, Jesus has satisfied,

Jesus is mine !

4 Farewell, mortality;

Jesus is mine ! Welcome, eternity ;

Jesus is mine ! Welcome, O loved and blest^ Welcome, sweet scenes of rest, Welcome, my Saviour's breast,

Jesus is mine !

419.

KNOCKING, knocking, who is there? Waiting, waiting, oh, how fair ! 'Tis a Pilgrim, strange and kingly,

Never such was seen before ; Ah ! my soul, for such a wonder Wilt thou not undo the door ? 2 Knocking, knocking, still He's there, Waiting, waiting, wondrous fair ; But the door is hard to open. For the weeds and ivy- vine,

304 GOSPEL HYMNS, S <$: 6 COMBUSTED.

With their dark and clinging tendrils, Ever round the hinges twine.

3 Knocking, knocking what! still there? Waiting, waiting, grand and fair ; Yes, the pierced hand still knocketh,

And beneath the crown6d hair Beam the patient eyes, so tender. Of thy Saviour, waiting there.

420.

I HEARD the voice of Jesus say, " Come unto me and rest ; Lay down, thou weary one, lay down Thy head upon my breast."

2 I cam e to Jesus as I was

Weary, and worn, and sad ;

I found in Him a resting-place,

And He has made me glad.

3 I heard the voice of Jesus say, '' Behold, I freely give

The living water thirsty one, Stoop down, and drink, and live."

4 I came to Jesus, and I drank

Of that life-giving stream ; My thirst was quenched, my soul revived, And now I live in Him.

5 I heard the voice of Jesus say, " I am this dark world's light ; Look unto me, thy morn shall rise,

And all thy day be bright."

6 I looked to Jesus, and I found

In Him my Star, my Sun ; And in the light of life I'll wali^ "^ 'Till traveling days are done.

GOSPEL HYMXS, 5^6 COMBINED. 305

421.

REPEAT the story o'er and o'er, Of grace so full and free ; I love to hear it more and more, Since grace has rescued me.

Cho.— j|: The half was never told,:!|

Of grace divine, so wonderful, The half was never told.

2 Of peace I only knew the name,

Nor found my soul its rest, Until the sweet- voiced angel came To soothe my weary breast.

Cho. [1: The half was never told, : j

Of peace divine, so wonderful, The half was never told.

3 My highest place is lying low

At my Redeemer's feet ; No real joy in life I know, But in His service sweet.

Cho. i|: The half was never told, :|I Of joy divine, so wonderful, The half was never told.

4 And oh, what rapture will it be.

With all the host above,

To sing through all eternity

The wonders of His love !

Ch0.— R: The half was never told, :\ Of love divine, so wonderful, The half was never told.

422.

IT may be at morn, when the day is awak- ing,

306 GOSPEL HYMI^S, 5 <S 6 COMBITTED.

When sunlight through darkness and shadow is breaking, [glory,

That Jesus will come in the fullness of To receive from the world " His own."

Cho. O Lord Jesus, how long, how long

Ere we shout the glad song, Christ re- turn eth ; Hallelujah ! hallelujah ! Amen ! Hallelujah! Amen.

2 It may be at mid-day, it may be at twi-

light, [midnight

It may be, perchance, that the blackness of Will burst into light in the blaze of His

glory. When Jesus receives " His own."

3 While its hosts cry Hosanna, from heaven

descending, [tending,

With glorified saints and the angels at-

With grace on His brow, like a halo of

Will Jesus receive "His own." [glory,

4 Oh, joy! oh, delight! should we go with-

out dying, [crying,

No sickness, no sadness, no dread, and no Caught up through the clouds with our Lord into glory, When Jesus receives " His own.'* 423.

STANDING by a purpose true, Heeding God's command, Honor them, the faithful few ! All hail to Daniel's Band ! Cho. Dare to be a Daniel, Dare to stand alone ! Dare to have a purpose firm I Dare to make it known !

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 <{.' 6 COMBINED. 307

2 Many mighty men are lost,

Daring not to stand, Who for God had been a host, By joining Daniel's Band.

3 Many giants, great and tall.

Stalking through the land, Headlong to the earth would fall, If met by Daniel's Band.

4 Hold the gospel banner high !

On to victory grand ! Satan and his"^hosts defy, And shout for Daniel's Band. 424.

ARISE, my soul, arise ; Shake off thy guilty fears ; The bleeding sacrifice In my behalf appears ; II: Before the throne my Surety stands,:]] My name is written on His hands.

2 He ever lives above, For me to intercede ; His all redeeming love,

His precious blood to plead ; B: His blood atoned for all our race,:,] And sprinkles now the throne of grace.

5 Five bleeding wounds He bears,

Received on Calvary ; They pour effectual prayers, They strongly plead for me ; I]: Forgive him, oh, forgive, they cry,:|l

Nor let that ransomed sinner die! 4 My God is reconciled ;

His pard'ning voice I hear ; He owns me for His child ; I can no longer fear ;

?108 O08PEL STMXS, 5 di 6 COMBINED.

1): With confidence I now draw nigh, :11 And Father, Abba, Father, cry.

425.

MY hope is built on nothing less [ness; Than Jesus' blood and righteous- t dare not trust the sweetest frame. But wholly lean on Jesus' name.

Cho. On Christ, the Solid Rock, I stand ; II: All other ground is sinking sand. :|[

2 When darkness veils His lovely face, I rest on His unchanging grace ;

In every high and stormy gale, My anchor holds within the vail.

3 His oath. His covenant, His blood, Support me in the whelming flood ; When all around my soul gives way. He then is all my hope and stay.

4 When He shall come with trumpet sound, O, may I then in Him be found ;

Brest in His righteousness alone, Faultless to stand before the throne I

426.

THERE'S a beautiful land on high, To its glories I fain would fly. When by sorrows pressed down, I long for my crown In that beautiful land on high.

Cho.— In that beautiful land I'll be,

From earth and its cares set free ; My Jesus is there, He's gone to pre- A j)lace in that land for me. [pare

2 There's a beautiful land on high, I shall enter it by and by ;

GOSPEL HYMXS, 5 d' 6 CO MB TX ED. 309

There with friends hand in hand, I shall walk on the strand, In that beautiful land on high.

3 There's a beautiful land on high ; Then why should I fear to die,

"When death is the way to the realms of day, In that beautiful land on high ?

4 There's a beautiful land on high,

And my kindred its bliss enjoy ; [me,

And raethinks I now see them waiting for In that beautiful land on high.

5 There's a beautiful land on high, "Where we never shall say "good-bye ;'' Where the righteous will sing, and their

chorus will ring In that beautiful land on high. 427.

OH ! do not let the "Word depart. And close thine eyes against the light; Poor sinner, harden not thy heart ; Thou wouldst be saved "Why not to- night ? Cho.— II:Why not to-night? Why not to- night? [to-night ?: II Thou would' st be saved Why not

2 To-morrow's sun may never rise,

To bless thy long-deluded sight ; This is the time ! Oh, then be wise ! Thou would' st be saved Why not to- night ?

3 The world has nothing left to give

It has no new, no pure delight ; Oh, try the life which Christians live ! Thou would' st be saved Why not to- night?

310 GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 &6 COMBINED.

4 Our blessed Lord refuses none

Who would to Him their souls unite ; Then be the work of grace begun ! \night 9 Thou would' st be saved Why not to-

428.

QHB only touched the hem of His gar-

0 As to His side she stole, [ment , Amid the crowd that gathered around Him, I

And straightway she was whole.

Cho. Oh, touch the hem of His garment, And thou, too, shalt be tree ; His saving power this very hour Shall give new life to thee.

2 She came in fear and trembling before

She knew her Lord had come; [Him,

She felt that from Him virtue had healed

The mighty deed was done. [her,

3 He turned with "Daughter, be of good

comfort. Thy faith hath made thee whole ;" And peace that passeth all understanding With gladness filled her soul.

429.

I AM coming to the cross ; I am poor, and weak, and blind ;

1 am counting all but dross, I shall full salvation find.

Cho.— I am trusting. Lord, in Thee, Blest Lamb of Calvary ; Humbly at Thy cross I bow, Save me, Jesus, save me now. 2 Long my heart has sighed for Thee, Long "has evil reigned within ; Jesus sweetly speaks to me, *♦ I will cleanse you from all sin,"

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 6t 6 COMBINED. 311

3 Here I give my all to Thee,

Friends, and time, and earthly store ; Soul and body Thine to be, "Wholly Thine forevermore.

4 In Thy promises I trust,

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

5 Jesus comes ! He fills my soul I

Perfected in Him I am ; ' I am every whit made whole ; Glorv, glory to the Lamb.

430.

'TTTHEN Jesus comes to reward His VV servants, Whether it be noon or night, Faithful to Him will He find us watching, With our lamps all trimmed and bright ?

Ref. Oh, can we say, we are ready, brother ?

Ready for the soul's bright home?

Say, will He find you and me Btill

watching, t- [shall come ?

Waiting, waiting when the Lord

2 If at the dawn of the early morning,

He shall call us one by one. When to the Lord we restore our talents, Will He answer Thee Well done ?

3 Have we been true to the trust He left us ?

Do we seek to do our best? [us.

If in our hearts there is naught condemns We shall have a glorious rest.

4 Blessed are those whom the Lord finds

watching. In His glory they shall share ;

312 GOSPEL HYMNS, S d; 6 COMBINED.

If He shall come at the dawn or midnight, Will He find us watching there ?

431. '

SAVIOUR, like a shepherd lead us, Much we need Thy tend' rest care; In Thy pleasant pastures feed us. For our use Thy folds prepare. ]|: Blessed Jesus, Blessed Jesus,

Thou hast bought us, Thine we are. :||

2 We are Thine, do Thou befriend us,

Be the Guardian of our way ; Keep Thy flock, from sin defend us, Seek us when we go astray. II :Blessed Jesus, Blessed Jesus, Hear, O hear us, when we pray. :|j

3 Thou hast promised to receive us.

Poor and sinful though we be ; Thou hast mercy to relieve us,

Grace to cleanse, and power to free. ||: Blessed Jesus, Blessed Jesus, We will early turn to Thee. :|I

432.

COME, ye disconsolate! where'er ye languish. Come to the mercy-seat, fervently kneel : Here bring your wounded hearts, here tell your anguish ; [heal.

Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot

2 Joy of the desolate ! light of the straying, Hope of the penitent, fadeless and pure ! Here speaks the Comforter, tenderly say- ing, [cure. Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 d: 6 COMBiyED. 813

3 Here see the bread of life ; see waters flow- ing [above : Forth from the throne of God, pure from Come to the feast of love ; come, ever know- ing, [move. Earth has no sorrows but heaven can re-

433.

SOWING the seed by the daylight fair, Sowing the seed by the noonday glare, Sowing the seed by the fading light, Sowing the seed in the solemn night ; |l: Oh, what shall the harvest be? :'| Cho. 1|: Sown in the darkness or sown in the light, : II [our might, : l|

||:Sowninour weakness or sown in Gathered in time or eternity. Sure, ah, sure, will the harvest be.

2 Sowing the seed by the wayside high, Sowing the seed on the rocks to die, Sowing the seed where the thorns will spoil, Sowing the seed in the fertile soil ;

II : Oh, what shall the harvest be? :||

3 Sowing the seed of a lingering pain. Sowing the seed of a maddened brain. Sowing the seed of a tarnished name. Sowing the seed of eternal shame ;

II : Oh, what shall the harvest be ? :||

4 Sowing the seed with an aching heart, Sowing the seed while the teardrops start, Sowing in hope till the reapers come Gladly to gather the harvest home ;

Jl: Oh, what shall the harvest be? :i|

434.

TAKE my life and let it be Consecrated, Lord, to Thee ;

314 008PEL HYMNS, 5 <Sf 6 COMBINED.

Take my hands and let them, move At the impulse of Thy love.

2 Take my feet and let them be Swift and beautiful for Thee ; Take my voice and let me sing Always only for my King.

S Take my moments and my days, Let them flow in endless praise ; Take my intellect and use Every power as Thou shalt choose.

4 Take my will and make it Thine, It shall be no longer mine ; Take my heart, it is Thine own, It shall be Thy royal throne.

5 Take my love, my God, I pour At Thy feet its treasure store ; Take myself, and I will be Ever, only, all for Thee.

435.

OH word of words the sweetest. Oh word in which there lie All promise, all fulfillment,

And end of mystery ; Tjamenting or rejoicing,

With doubt or terror nigh, I hear the " Come," of Jesus, And to His cross I fly.

Ref. i|: Come, oh, come tome, Come, oh, come to me, Weary, heavy laden, Come, oh, come to me. :|I

2 Oh soul ! why shouldst thou wander From such a loving Friend ?

GOSPEL HYMNS, 5 d: 6 COMBINED. 815

Cling closer, closer to Him,

Stay witli Him to the end ; Alas ! I am so helpless,

So very full of sin, For I am ever wand' ring,

And coming back again.

3 Oh, each time draw me nearer,

That soon the "Come" maybe Naught but a gentle whisper,

To one close, close to Thee ; Then, over sea and mountain.

Far from or near my home, I'll take Thy hand and follow,

At that sweet whisper, " Come !"

436.

MY days are gliding swiftly by. And I, a pilgrim stranger. Would not detain them as they fly, Those hours of toil and danger.

Cho. For, oh! we stand on Jordan's strand; Our friends are passing over ; And just before, the shining shore "We may almost discover.

2 Should coming days be cold and dark,

We need not cease our singing ; That perfect rest naught can molest, ^ Where golden harps are ringing.

3 Let sorrow's rudest tempest blow,

Each cord on earth to sever ; [home.

Our King says " Come!" and there's our Forever, oh ! forever !

316 O08PEL HYMNS, 5 & 6 COMBINED.

437.

THE Lord bless thee and keep thee : The Lord make his face shine upon thee, Ij: and be gracious unto thee :|I The Lord lift up his countenance, his countenance upon thee, and give thee peace.

438.

GLORY be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.

INDEX.

No.

A guilty soul, by 120

-^-^ A home on high... 354

A mighty fortress 238

A shelter in the time ... 55

A sinner like me 117

A soldier of the cross... 318

Abide with me 51

Abundantly able to 122

Adrian. S. M Ill

Aflaiction, tho' thev 60

After 270

After the toil and 270

Ahira. S. M 109

Alas ! and did my 39

All hail the power.. 201, 372

All to Christ I owe 172

Almost persuaded 153

America. 6s, 4s 234

Am I a soldier 204, 31S

Antioch. C. M 190

Are you ready 24

Arise, mv soul, arise 424

Arlington. CM 204

As I wandered 'round.. 78

As lives the flower 295

As pants the hart 386

At even ere the sun 328

At the cross 39

At the feast of. 114

No.

Awake, my soul 205

Awake, my soul, to 142

Awake, my soul ! to 36

"De present at our 392

-'-' Be ye also ready... 24

Be ye strong in the 92

Behold a stranger 274

Behold how plain 346

Behold a Fountain 6

Behold Him ! 300

Behold, what love 104

Believe, and keep on... 21

Belmont. CM 207

Beloved, now are we.... 94

Bemerton. C M 47

Beneath the glorious.... 239 Beseechings of Jesus.... 329

Bethany. 6s, 4s 223

Beulah Land 192

Beyond the light of 354

Beyond the smiling 186

Bles.sed assurance. 38

Blessed be the 96

Blessed Saviour, ever... 299

Bless the Lord 381

Blest be the tie 216

Blest Jesus, grant us 343

Boylstou. S. M 214

318

IISDEX.

No.

Bringing in the 193

But is that all 132

palling to Thee 280

^^ Calvary 90

Carried by the angels... 124

Cast thy bread upon 370

Casting all your care.... 61

Choose I must, and 137

Christ arose 57

Christ has for sin 350

Christ hath risen ! 351

Christ is coming 189

Christ is my Redeemer. 246

Christ is risen 851

Christ liveth in me 295

Christ my all 293

Christ receiveth sinful.. 65

Christ returneth 422

Christ the Fountain 335

Christian, walk 133

Christmas. C. M 206

Cling to the Bible 127

Closer, Lord, to Thee... 11

Close to Thee 183

"Come " 435

Come, come away 371

Come, come to Jesus 123

Come, every soul by 171

Come, Great Deliverer.. 73

Come, Holy Spirit 286

Come,Holy Spirit, heav- 208

Come home! Come 398

Come into His presence. 341 Come, praise the Lord.. 131

Come, said Jesus' 220

Come, sinner, come 145

Come, Thou Almighty.. 231

Come, Thou Fount 404

Come to Jesus ! Come... 113 Come to the Fountain... 7

Come to the Saviour 407

Come to the Saviour 139

Come unto me ik.w i

Come, we that love the. 151 Come with thy sins to... 7 Come, ye disconsolate... 432 Coming home to-night. 327

Coming to-day 337

Conquering now and... 253

Coronation. C. M 201

Crown Him 391

Dare to be a Daniel.... 423 Dennis. S. M 216

Depth of mercy. 7s 19i

Down in the valley 148

Doxology 392

Do you see the Hebrew 414 Duke St. L. M 213

Encamped along the.. 348 Eternal life God's.. 332

Eternity 187

Evan. CM 420

Evening prayer 41

Even me 410

Every day will I bless... 3

Tfade, fade, each 418

-*- Fading away like.. 358

Faith is the victory 348

Far, far away in 27

Far from Thy sacred 386

Fear not! 48

Fear thou not 125

Federal St. L. M 274

Follow on 148

Following fully (Ch'nt) 258 "For God so loved !"... 63

For Jehovah I am 387

Fountain of purity 335

From Greenland's icy.. 237 From the Bethlehem ... 312 From the depths do I... 387

IiVDE^.

319

No.

Gather them in 150 Geer. C. M 95

Gird on the sword and. 262 Give me thine heart !... 19

Gloria Patri 87, 438

Glory be to the. ..87, 218, 438 Glory ever be to Jesus... 15

Glory to God, the 63

God be with you 74

God bless you 338

God calling vet ! shall... 110

God is calling yet 110

God is Love 12

God loved a world of... 112 God loved the world of. 395 God's almighty arms.... 76

God's time now 137

Go ve into all the 27

Grace 392

Great Jehovah, Mighty. 349 Guide me 129

TTallelujah ! Bless His 257 -tJ- Hallelujah ! Christ 369 Hallelujah for the cross 135 Hallelujah ! hallelujah. 369

Hallelujah ! what a 416

Hallowed hour of 345

Happv dav 367

Hark ! hark ! my soul... 128

Hark! the voice of. 411

Have courage, my boy.. 136

Have faith in God 105

Have our hearts grown. 126

Have you any room 152

Have vou sought? 360

He die'd for thee 330

He dies ! He dies I the... 377

He holds the key 134

He is coming 18

He leadeth me 408

He lives and loves, our. 378 Hear me, blessed Jesus. 260

No. Hear the blessed 305

Hear us, O Saviour 240

Hendon. 7s 219

Here am I, send me 411

Hide me 264

Hiding in Thee 158

His mercy flows 379

His praises I will sing... 241

Hold Thou my hand 91

Holy Ghost, wdth light. 254

Holy is the I^ord 291

Holy Spirit, Teacher 267

Hope on 242

Ho, reapers in the 81

Ho ! reapers of life's 417

How do I know my 263

How firm a foundation. 217 How oft our souls are... 323 How shall we escape ?.. 112

How sweet, my 61

How sweet, O Lord 344

How sweet the joy... 246

I am coming to the 429 I am far frae my 191

I am He that liveth 377

I am not skilled to 334

I am praying for you ... 173

I am the Way 104

I am Thine, O Lord 156

I am trusting Thee 269

I am waiting for the 311

1 believed in God's 21

I belong to Jesus 288

I bring to Thee, 0 336

I cried to God 383

I do not ask for earthly. 281

If God be for us 9

I gave my life for thee.. 184 I have a Saviour, He's.. 173 I heard the voice... 210, 420

I hear the Saviour 172

I hear Thy welcome 179

320

INDEX.

No.

I know I love Thee 28

I know not the hour 393

I know not why God's.. 5

I know that my 32

I know whom I have... 5 I'll Thee exalt, my God 382

I looked to Jesus 67

I'm going home 308

I must walk thro' the... 75

I need Thee everj- 181

In heavenly pastures... 307

In Jesus' face 352

In me ye shall have..... 317 In the cross of Christ... 203

In the harvest-field 62

Jn the heavenly 307

In the hollow of His.... 3

In the hour when 293

In the land of strangers 71

In'the secret of His 98

In the shadow of His... 40 In times of sorrow, God 317

In Thy great loviug SSI

I shall he satisfied 174

Is thy cruse of comfort. 339 Italian Hymn. 6s, 4s... 231 It is finished ; what a. ...276 It is well with my soul. 157

It may be at morn 422

It passeth knowledge... 403

I've found a friend 168

I've found a friend in... 102 I've learned to sing a... 241 I've reached the land... 192 I wait for Thee, O Lord 322

I was once far away 117

I will 68

I will lift up mine (Ch.) 363

I will pass over vou 279

I will praise Thee 284

I will praise the Lord... 284

I will sing of my 161

I will sing the 141

No. Terusalem, my happy. 115 " Jesus bids us shine. 121

Jesus Christ, our 16

Jesus, I come 14

Jesus, I come to Thee... 248

Jesus is calling 42

Jesus is mine 418

Jesusis tenderly calling 42

Jesus, keep me near 182

Jesus knows thy sorrow 149 Jesus, lover of my soul. 222

Jesus, my all 340

Jesus, my Lord, to Thee 69 Jesus, my Saviour, to... 13

Jesus of Nazareth 287

Jesus saves! 17

Jesus saves ! O blessed.. 245

Jesus, Saviour, Pilot 101

Jesus shall reign 213

Jesus, the very thought 103 Jesus 1 Thou Refuge of.. 316

Jesus, Thy name 1 230

Jewels 409

Jewett. 6s, D 107

Joy Cometh in the 23

Joy to the world 190

Just as I am 211

J:^ nocking, knocking, 419

Laborers of Christ 109 Labor on 62

Lead, kindly light 278

Lead me on 282

Lead me, Saviour 301

Lead to the shadow of. 247

Let the Saviour in 66

Let us crown Him 372

Let us go forth 362

Let us sing of the love.. 45

Light after darkness 198

Like wandering sheep.. 104

jrv'z>^jr.

321

No.

Little lights 121

Look unto Me 77

Look up ! look up ! ye... 3uu

Look, ye saints, the 391

Lord, at Thy mercy 340

Lord, bless and pity us. 21.5 Lord, I hear of snowers 410 Loving kindness. L. M 142 Low in the grave He.... 57 Lyte. 6s, 4s 230

"|V4"anoah. C. M 115

±>X '. ;^jajj of Sorrows" 416

Martyn. 7s, D 221

Meet me there ! 22

Mercy. 7s 254

Mighty to save 56

Missionary Hymn 237

Mission Hymn 349

More holiness give me. 178

More love to Thee 197

More of Jesus 314

Morning lights 380

Must Jesus bear the 209

My ain countrie 191

My country, 'tis of. 234

My days are gliding 436

My faith looks up to 229

Mv Father is rich in 36

My God and my all 319

My heavenly home is... 308

My hope is built on 425

My Jesus, as Thou wilt. 107 My Jesus, I love Thee... 170

My mother's prayer 78

My offering 336

My prayer 178

My Redeemer 161

My Saviour 334

My Saviour's praises I.. 1 My Saviour tells me so. 263 My soul at last a rest.,., 244

No.

nvr arrow and strait 243

-"-^ Nearer, my God... 223

Nearer the cross 54

Near the cross 182

Neither do I condemn.. 83 Never shone a light so.. 256

No hope in Jesus 375

Nothing but leaves 412

Not all the blood of 214

Not far from the 33

Not now, but in the 357

Not now, my child 399

Not saved are we by 285

Not try, but trust 285

Now the day is over 97

N umberless as the sands 60

O blessed word 332 O brethren, rise 257

O brother, life's journey 46 O cease, my wand'ring. Ill

O child of God 8

O Christian trav'ler 125

O come to the merciful. 333 O come to the Saviour.. 289 O daughter, take good.. 366

O day of rest and 355

; O do not let the word... 427 ' O for a heart to praise... 236

j O for a thousand 202

I O glad and glorious 251

I O glorious fountain 239

O God, our Help 47

O golden day, O day of. 140 O happy day that fixed. 367

O hear my cry, be 73

O hear the jovful 86

O I love to talk with 320

O land of the blessed !.. 53

O list to the voice of 20

O list to the watchman 371 Olivet, 6s, 45 229

322

INDEX.

No.

0 Lord, my soul 331

O morning land 138

O my soul, bless thou... 235

O Paradise! 140

O praise Him 388

O praise our Lord 388

O pi»,ise the Lord with. 52

O precious word 29

0 Rock of Ages 244

0 safe to the Rock that. l.-^S

0 Saviour, precious 353

O soul, tossed on the.... 3 O tender and sweet was 196 O tender beseechings... 329 O thank the Lord, the.. 379 O the clanging bells of. 187 O the crown, the glory.. 30 O thou my soul, bless... 381

O to have no Christ 375

O troubled heart, there. 64

O wandering souls 259

O wanderiYig souls 59

O weary pilgrim, lift.... 23

O what a Saviour 139

O what will you do 108

O where are the 159

O who is this that 56

O wonderful word ! 79

O wonderful words of.. 10

O wondrous land 294

O wondrous Name ! 44

O word of words the.... 435

O worship the King 266

Old Hundred. L. M.... 392

Once more, my soul 68

On Calvary's brow my. 90

On that bright and 72

On the Resurrection 93

One day the Shepherd.. 258

Only a beam of. 34

Only a little way 283

Only remembered 358

No.

Only trust Him 171

Onward, Christian lOO

Onward, upward 2

Our life is like a stormy 374

Our Lord is now 195

Our refuge 316

Our Saviour King 878

Our Saviour will 250

Out of my bondage 14

Out on the desert 337

Out on "the mountain... 280 Over the line 196

■pardon, peace, and 82

-^ Pass along the 313

Pass it on 313

Pass me not 169

Peace, peace is mine.... 76

Pilot. 7s, 6 lines 101

Portuguese Hymn, lis 217 Praise God from whom. 392

Praise Him! praise 4

Praise my soul, the 292

Praise the Saviour 25

Preach the gospel 268

Precious blood of Jesus. 325 Precious, precious blood 325 Press on 364

Quiet, Lord, my 290

Eaise high the song... 250 Rathbun. 8s, 7s... 203

Redemption 10

Rufuge. 7s, D 222

Rejoice in the Lord 52

Rejoice in the Lord, O . 9

Rejoice, rejoice 85

Rejoice ! ye saints 255

Remember me 389

Repeat the story o'er... 421

INDEX.

323

No. Repentye 126

Repose. 7s, 6 lines 290

Rescue the perishing... 176

Resurrection morn 93

Return, O wanderer!... 802

Return, return, 0 302

Revive thy work 155

Revive us again 396

Ride on in majesty 249

Ride on ! ride on in 219

Ring the bells of. 394

Rise, glorious 233

Rock of Ages 200

Oafe home in port 89

^ Safeuponthe 306

Satisfied 309

Saviour, again 147

Saviour, breathe an 41

Saviour, lead me, lest I. 301

Saviour, like a 431

Saviour, more than 177

Saviour, Thy dying 175

Search me, O Lord 304

Seeking for me 13

Shall vou? shall I? 43

She only touched the... 428

Shine on, 0 star 26

Simplvtrustingevery... 165 Sing them over again... 163

Sing unto the Lord 321

Singing with grace 341

Sinners Jesus will 65

Sinners, turn 221

Sin no more 271

Sitting by the gateway. 124

Sleep on, beloved 376

Softly and tenderly 58

Some day, we say, and. 13s

Some one will enter 43

Some sweet day, by 106

Something for Jesus 175

Sometimes a light 228

I No.

Sometimes I catch. ...i... 132

Sometime we'll 357

Songs of gladness 87

Sons of God, beloved ... 94 ! Soon shall we see the... 415

I Soon will come the 297

I Soul of mine, in earthly 174 j Souls of men, why will 70 I Sound, sound the truth 2-32 Sowing in the morning 193 1 Sowing the seed by the 433

I Speed away 368

Standing by a purpose. 423

Stand up for Jesus 226

Stand up ! stand up for. 226

St. Agnes. C. M 103

St. Peter. C. M 35

Stretch forth thy 356

Sweet hour of prayer... 405

Take me as I am 69 Take mv life.... 219, 434 Take Thou my hand.... 310 Take time to be holy.... 272

Tenderly calling.... 303

That will be heaven.... 393 The banner of the cross 116 The beautiful land on.. 426

The call of God is 362

The child of a king 36

The Christian's good.... 376 The cleansing fountain 6 The cross itstandeth.... 1.35

The crowning day 195

The eye of faith 281

The glorious morning... 415

The gospel call 144

The Great Phvsician.... 400 The half was never told 421 The handwriting on.... 114

The harbor bell 374

The hem of His 428

The light of the world. 397

324

HSfhtCK.

No. The lilv Of the valley... 102 The living God, who by 352

The Lord bless thee 437

The Lord keep watch... 347

'^he Lord is coming 273

The Lord's myShepherd 207 The Lord's our Rock.... 55

The love that gave 45

The many mansions 823

The model church 143

The morning light is.... 227 The ninety and nine.... 154 The palace of the King 366

The prodigal child 398

The prodigal's return... 60

The Saviour's face 344

The shadow of the 247

The shining shore 436

The solid Rock 425

The Spirit and the 144

The sweetest name 80

The whole world was,.. 397

The wondrous cross 315

Thee will I love 385

There are lonely hearts 162

There is a calm' 118

There is a fountain 225

There is a green hill.... 185

There is a land 373

There is aland of pure. 294 There is a Name I love. 95 There is a paradise of... 277

There is a stream 119

There is life for a look.. 406

There is no name so 80

There is none righteous 120 There's a beautiful land 426 There's a royal banner. 116 There's a Stranger at.... 66 There's a wideness in... 365 There shall be showers. 49 There were ninety and. 154 They crucified Him 312

No,

They that be wise 2C

They that wait upon.... 81 Though your sins be as 84 Thou, my everlasting... 183

Thou Shalt be saved 346

Through the valley 75

Throw out the life-line. 265

Till He come 99

'Tis a true and faithfuL 251

'Tis midnight 298

'Tis only a little way.... 283 'Tis the blessed hour of 180 'Tis the hallowed hour. 345

To-day the Saviour 401 '*

To Thee I come 248

To Thee, I lift my soul.. 389 ,

Tothework 160

Trav'ling to the better.. 282

Troubled heart, thy 330

True-hearted, whole 342

Trusting Jesus, that is.. 165 Turn thee, O lost one... 303

XJp yonder 306

\/ ictory through 253

"\Trait and murmur.... 64 ^^ Waiting at the.... 311

Waiting for the....: 130

Ward. L. M 119

We are coming home... 327 Weary gleaner in the... 30

Webb. 7s, 6s, D 226

We bow our knees unto 130 We have felt the love... 296

We have heard the 17

We lift our songs to 31

We'll meet each other.. 297 We praise Thee, O God! 396 We praise Thee, we 275

INDEX.

325

No.

We're marching to 151

Weshall meet beyond... 188 We shall meet, by and.. 188

We shall reach the 106

We thank Thee, Lord.. 392

We would see Jesus S24

Welcome ! wanderer. ... 71 Well, wife, I've found.. 143 What a friend we have 167

What a gathering ! 72

AVhat a gospel 276

What a wonderful 350

What shall the harvest. 433 What will vou do with. 108 When God the way of.. 279

When He Cometh 409

When I shall wake in.. 309 When I survey the. .212, 315 When Jesus comes to.... 430 When morning gilds.... 361 When morning lights... 380

When peace, like a 157

AVhen the mists have... 146

When we gather at 50

Where is my boy 402

Where is my wandering 402 Wherever we may go... 19 While Jesus whispers... 145

While shepherds 206

While the days are 162

No.

While Thou, O my 319

While we pray and 252

Whiter than snow 384

Who came down from.. 16

Who reeeiveth the 122

Whoever will 59

Whosoever calleth 86

Whosoever heareth 390

Whosoever will 390

Whosoever will may.... 259

Why do you linger? 243

Whv do you wait? 199

Why not now? 252

Why not to-night? 427

Will Jesus find us 430

Windows open towards 414

Wonderful love 331

Wonderful words of 163

Wondrous love 395

Woodworth. L. M 211

Work, for the night is.. 224 Work, for time is flying 359 Would we be joyful in. 82

"VTes, we'll meet again 261 -^ Yes, we'll meet in 261

Yet there is room 413

Yield not to temptation 166 Y^ou're starting, my boy 136 Young men^n Christ... 326

LIST OF PRICEIS.

By Express,

Gospel Hymns, Nos.1,2,3,4, 5* &6*, Percopy, per loo.

published separately, each, Bds.. $0.35 $30.00

Words only. Paper Covers 06 5.00

" " Board Covers 11 10.00

Christian Endeavor Edition of No. 6.

Words and Music, Boards 40 35.00

Words Only, Boards 15 12.00

Gospel Hymns Nos. 5 & 6 Combined.

Music, Board Covers 70 60 00

" Cloth Covers 1.10 100.00

Issued also in Character Notes at same prices. Music Editions in Excelsior Type will also be issued.

Words, Limp, 140 pp 11 10.00

" Boards, 325 pp 22 20.00

" Stiff Cloth, 325 pp 27 25.00

Gospel Hymns Consolidated.

Containing Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 in One Volume.

Music, Boards, Small Type 50 45.00

" "Boards, Large Type 85 75.00

" Cloth, Large Type 1.10 100.00

Words, Paper Covers, Small Type, .06 5.00

" Cloth Covers, Small Type, .11 10.00

" Board Covers, Large Type, .22 20.00

" Si iff Cloth Covers, " .27 25.00

* Issued also in Character Notes at same prices.

Evangeliums-Lieder.

Music Edition, Boards, 5 German Gos- 1 .46 40.00 Words Edition, Boards, ^ pel Hymns, (.17 15.00

Cornet Editions. £1^om.

tGosPEL Hymns No. 5, Paper Covers $0. 80

" " " Cloth Covers 1.05

1 No. 6 issued in same styles and prices.

Gospel Hymns Consolidated, Paper Covers, 1.05

" " " Cloth Covers, 1.55

A full Catalogue of all Styles and Prices sent on request,

13

CO

8 « o>

9ospelhymnsnos5600san