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BY J. H. LESLIE and R. B. MAHAFFEY.

NEW YORK:

Published by C. M. OADY, 107 Duane St.

Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1878, bv Leslie & Mahaffey, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.

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Saiatl Schools, Prayer ^ Praise Mis, an! tie Home Circle.

■BY*

J. H. LESLIE ^R. B. MAHAFFEY,

ASSISTED BY OVER FIFTY OTHERS.

NEW YORK: PUBLISHED BY C. M. CADY, 107 DUANE STREET.

Copyrighted 1878 by LESLIE & MAHAFFEY.

PREFACE

To all who "love God," and hope for "eternal life " through the merits of a "crucified Bedeemer," "Precious Jewels" is respectfully dedicated. It is full of Bible doctrine, beautiful melodies, simple, rich and pleasing harmonic progressions; small in size, low in price, and up to the demands of a pro- gressive American people. A careful examination of the work will establish its merits in the minds of all intelligent Christians. Let us read, preach, pray, sing and live the Bible, while life is given, so that "beyond the grave " we may "sing the song of Moses and the Lamb." Grateful thanks are due the following Poets and Composers who have so kindly assisted us in the preparation of this work:

Mrs. D. E. Dortch,

*• E. C. Ellsworth.

4 ' Mary E. Kail.

44 M. A. Kidder.

44 J. H. Leslie.

44 M. E. R. Satterlee.

44 C. L. Shacklock.

44 M. Slusser. Miss Clara Noyes.

44 Helen F. Shaw.

44 Vinnie Vernon. Rev. W. T. Dale.

44 Elisha A. Hoffman.

44 J. H. Martin.

Mr.

E. P. Andrews. J. W. Bischoff. R. J. Bixby. LeRoy J. Boggs. O. A. Briggs.

C. W. Brown. Geo. B. Chase. Wilbur A. Christy. E. F. Dawson.

D. E. Dortch G. W. Eidt. S. L Fish.

S. H. French. Chas. H. Gabriel.

Mr. Chas. Geesey. 14 R. A. Glenn. 44 L. M. Gordon. •4 John T. Grape. •4 Chas. Jaekel. 44 E. R. Latta. 44 J. F. Kinsey. 44 J. J. Maxfield. ■■ I. W. Mattison. 44 J. F. McConnelL 44 M. J. Munger 44 E. P. Noyes. 44 Thomas Parkison. •4 M. D. Potter.

Mr. Otis F. Presbrey.

4' Eben E. Rexford,

44 J. E. Rohrbough.

44 Brennie Smith.

44 R. G. Staples.

44 S. W. Straub.

44 M. P. Suter,

44 J. H. Tenney.

44 N. E. Townsend.

44 S. L. Tyler.

44 W. F. Werschkul.

44 A. W. Williams.

44 W. T. Wiley, and others.

No person or persons will be allowed to print or publish any words or music herein contained, without obtaining permission from the owners of the copyrights.

LESLIE & MAHAFFEY,

Altoona, Pa., March 26, 1878.

PRECIOUS JEWELS.

MRS. E. C. ELLSWORTH.

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2. There are jew - els, pre-cious jew - els, Pol - ish'd pure and white ; Sa - cred clus - ter, heav'n-born

3. There are jew -els, pre-cious jew - els, From the mines of truth ; Songs of sweet-ness, with a

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DROOPING SOULS.

Why art thou cast dowu my soul ? Hope thou in God ! —Psalm 42 : 11,

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Rise and reach to heav-en, Soon as you on Him re - ly, All shall be for-giv - en

Con-trite souls believe Him, Je - sus calls you, cease to mourn, Wor-ship Him, receive him

SWEET REST IN JESUS.

Come unto me all ye that labor,and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Matthew, 11, 28. J. H. LESLIE. J. H. LESLIE.

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HE LIVES, NO MORE TO DIE.

I know that my Redeemer liveth.— Job xix : 25.

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GOD SHALL ALL YOUR NEED SUPPLY.

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TALK WITH ME LORD.

That which I see not, teach Thou me.— Job 34: 32,

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HEAR THE VOICE OF JESUS CALLING.

Go work to-day in my vineyard.— Matt. 21 : 28.

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GREAT PEACE.

Great peace have they which love Thy law.— Ps. 119 : 165.

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Blessed are they that dwell in Thy house. Ps. 84 : 4.

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HOW I LOVE TO SPEAK FOR JESUS.

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2. With the an-gels round the throne,CIoth'd in splendor we shall stand, Death and tears are nev-er known,

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I LONG TO BE WITH JESUS.

Having a desire to depart, and to be with Christ, which is far better. BEV. J. H. MARTIN.

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1. 1 long to be with Je-sus, In shin-ing realms above. To con-template His glo- ry And eel - ebrate His love.

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2. With lus- tre bor - row'd from the bright Re-ful - gent king of day, She shines with less re- Bplendent light, A

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WEIGHED INI THE BALANCE.

Thou art weighed in the balauce, and art found wanting. MRS. E. C. ELLSWORTH.

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2. Here in the desert, cheerless 1 roam. La -den with sorrow. far from my home; Clouds on my pathway darkly I see,

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"Ye shall pass over this Jordan."— Josh. 1

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INDEX.

PAGE.

Awake, and Satisfied 29

Beautiful Home 61

Be Near Me 81

Beyond the Hills 73

Blessed Jesus 85

By and By 77

Child's Prayer CS

Christ Calming the Storm. . . 7 Closer and Closer to Jesus. .. 64

Closer to Thee 8

Drooping Souls 4

Enter into thy Closet 23

Even as Josiah 48

Fair as the Moon 73

God shall all your need supply 1 1

Go in and out 58

Great Peace 16

Guide Me Blessed Savior 17

Happy Home Above. 40

Heaven is My Home 10

Hear the Voice of Jesus 15

He is Risen 14

He Lives, No More to Die. . . 6 He Hath Set Me on a Rock. . 46

Hosanna to Jesus 88

How I Love to speak for Jesus 59 I Brixg My Sins to Thee ... 18

I Cannot Know 62

I Long to Be With Jesus. ... 73

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I Love Jesus 25

I Take Thee at Thy Word. . . 22

In the Fiery Furnace 45

If We are Christ's 28

Jesus Gentle Shepherd 83

Jesus Loves the Children 21

"Jesus Wept" G3

Just Waiting 20

Lead Me Safely on. 9

Lead Me to Thee 76

Let the Little Children Come 57

Lord's Prayer 5

Mansions Bright 49

Nearer Home 76

Nearer My God to Thee 79

Onward Pressing 78

Our Home Beyond the River 43

Oh, that Sweet Day 36

Our Promised Help 51

Precious Jewels 3

Remember Jesus 43

Rise and Shine 26

Rock of Ages 13

Saviour and Friend 21

Song of Deliverance 75

Shelter Near the Cross 50

Succor of the Tempted 60

Sweet Rest in Jesus 5

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Sweetest Story Ever Told. . . 19

Take these Lambs 55

Talk With Me, Lord 13

The Fountain 79

The Jasper Sea 71

The Master Calleth 47

The Smitten Rock 56

The Very Best for Jesus 30

There is a gate that stands ajar 34

There's a Friend 54

Then Do I Love Jesus 37

There's Rest for thee at Home 52 'Tis Sweet, O Blessed Jesus. 32 'Tis with the Righteous Well 44 Waiting, Watching and long- ing 24

Watch and Pray 69

We Haste to Sabbath School 39 We Must Work for Jesus. . . 53 We're going to work for Jesus 27 We will go and work for Jesus 66

Weighed in the Balance 74

What wilt thou have me to do 70 When the Morning Bells are

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Will You Come to the Cross. 41

Wonderful Love 65

Wonderful Virtue in Prayer. 67

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