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Copyright, 1891 and 1894, by Henry Date

PREFATORY.

T)entecost was the peep of day.

T^ach dawn wakens melody; music dwells in light.

Vf ature hails every rising sun with a matin of praise.

There is a hallelujah chorus in every, sunbeam, and an ora* torio in every drop of dew the sun kisses. Every heart from sin set free is a whispering gallery, wherein Purity walks and Hope sings. Christianity will never fail while men and women pray, praise and practice. /^\utbursts of song follow in the wake of showers of blessing.

Satan trembles whenever he visits a church where everybody sings. ,~Phe heart that cannot sing needs Christ.

A dumb pew makes a numb pulpit.

Let it not be forgotten that sin is a discordant note whose measure is eternity.

T T oliness is a unison tone, whose time-beat is forever.

Years come and go, but "Peace on earth, good-will to men" is the song of ages. Moses would have reached Canaan, had Miriam kept Israel singing. No forward movement is possible where doubt stifles joy, and murmurings drown the voice of praise. Salvation is not a dirge, but a resurrection doxology.

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2. More about Je-sus let me learn. More of his ho- ly will dis-cern;

3. Morea-bout Je-sus; in his Word, Holding communion with my Lord;

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To its depths my be - ing stir, Print my Mas-ters likeness there;

Let my heart its Sovereign own, Christ its cen-ter Christ a - lone; Take me bod- y, spir-it, soul, Let thy life per-vade the whole;

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j j We journey to the home a-bove, Never to say farewell,

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3 We'll meet beyond life's swelling flood,

Never to say farewell, Redeemed and washed in Jesus' blood,

Never to say farewell; Earth's long, long night will pass away, Dissolving into heavenly day, And we shall with our loved ones stay,

Never to say farewell.

4 O what a blessed hope is this,

Never to say farewell ! What pure and perfect happiness,

Never to say farewell! Delivered from all sin and pain, To reach yon fair, celestial plain, And meet the loved and lost again, Never to say farewell.

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the prom- is -ea of Christ my King, Thro' e - ter - nal

the prom -is- es that can not fail, When the howl - ing

the prom -is- es 1 now can see Per - feet, pros - ent

the prom- is -es of Christ the Lord, Bound to him e-

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storms of doubt and fear as-sail, By the living Word of God I shall pre- vail,

cleansing in the blood for me; Standing in the lib - er-ty where Christ makes free,

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moment to the Spir-it's call, Besting in my Sav - ior, as my all in all,

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2. To work for thee, the Morning Star, That saw me lost, and from a - far

3. To work for thee, my dear-est Friend, On whom my ev - 'ry hope de-pends;

4. I'll work for thee,thon blessed One, E - ter - nal God, e - ter- nal Son,

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2. O Joy of joys, come in, come in, And end this night of grief and sin;

3. O Life ot life, come in, come in, Ex - pel this night of death and sin;

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2. There's niu - sie in my soul to-day, A car - ol to my King,

3. There's spring-time in my soul to-day. For when the Lord is near,

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The dove of peace sings in my heart, The flowers of grace ap- pear.

For hless-iugs which he gives me now, For joys "laid up"' a - hove.

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With all thy quiek'ning powers; Come, shed abroad a Savior's love,

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2. We shall sit up - on the right, Thro' the precious blood of Je - sus;

3. We shall hear the an-gels sing, Thro' the precious blood of Je - sus;

4. We shall dwell in safe - ty there, Thro' the precious blood of Je - sus;

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1 How sweet the name of Jesus sounds

In a believer's ear! It soothes his sorrows, heals his wounds,

And drives away his fear.

Cho.— If : Oh, how I love Jesus! :||

Because he first loved me; || : How can I forget thee? :|| Dear Lord, remember me.

2 It makes the wounded spirit whole, And calms the troubled breast;

'Tis manna to the hungry soul, And to the weary rest.

3 I would thy boundless love proclaim With every fleeting breath;

So shall the music of thy name Refresh my soul in death.

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1. Keep the banner flying! This your cry should be; Ma,- ny souls aredy-ing,

2. Keep the banner flying! When the faithful fall, Givenol up to sighing, ;>. Keep the banner flying! Christians should a- give, "With each oth-er vy-ing, 4. Keep the banner flying O- ver land and sea; By yourself de-ny-ing

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Christ is All in all. RaJL-ly all your forces; See, the Captain's near;

Set in har-mo- ny; Working still for Je-sus, Righting human wrong,

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Tho' oft - en worn and sad, Oppressed with grief and care, How long ere saints a - wake And pass those por - tals fair? The jour - ney long has been, But home will soon ap - pear;

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2. 1 once was blind, but now I sec; Oh, 'tis won-der - ful!

3. My guilt was all I had to bring; Oh, 'tis won-der - ful!

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3. Come, wea-ry one, and find your rest, Je - sus is pass-ing by;

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Come where the longing heart is bless'd, And on his bo- som lie.

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Here bring your wounded hearts,here tell your anguish; Earth has no'sorrow that Heav'n can not heal

2 Joy of the desolate, lighl of the straying;

Elope of the penitent, fadeless and pure, Here speaks the Comforter, tenderly saving, •■ Earth has no sorrow that Heaven can not cure."

3 Bere aee the bread of life; sec waters flowing

Forth from the throne of God, pure from above; Come to the feast of Love, come, ever knowing ilailh Lias no sorrow but Heaven can remove. 71

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2. The fields are white and rip-ened; The bar - vest time is here;

3. Some hearts are touched with Borrow, Aud some are touched with sin;

4. Some homes with gloom are shad-ed: Some lives are cheer-less, sad;

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4. A ho - ly hush came o'er my soul, As on their knees they fell;

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A - bout the home pre-pared on high, A - bove the storm and

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2. I have a Christ that sat - is - fies, Since I have been re - deemed,

3. I have a Wit - ness bright and clear, Since I have been re - deemed,

4. I have a joy I can't ex - press, Since I have been re - deemed,

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To do his will my high - est prize, Since I have been re-deemed.

Dis-pell - ing ev - 'ry doubt and fear, Since I have been re-deemed.

All thro' his blood and right - eous- ness, Since I have been re-deemed.

"Where I shall dwell e - ter - nal - ly, Since I have been re-deemed.

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1. Hark! the Sav-ior speaks with gen - tie voice To each heart with guilt op-

2. Who-so-ev-er wiU, may oome and drink Of this liv-ing wa - ter

3. O - ver dee - crt sands, in paths of sin, Stray no more with wea-ry

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1. We are sow - ing.ev-er sow-ing, In the paths

2. We are sow - ing,ev-er sow-ing, Be the weath

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1. In vain in high and ho - ly lays My soul her grateful voice would raise; For

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3. He breaks the pow'r of cancelled sin, Blessed be the name of the Lord!

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3. My soul knows well it's Bethel Where God spoke peace to me; The ver - y

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2. Lin-ger no long-er, an - gels are wait-ing, Wait-ing to see you come;

3. Lin-ger no long-er, lov'd ones are wait-ing, Wait-ing the while they pray;

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3. I am working in the vineyard of the Laid, I've been washed in the

1. I am listening mom to hea it he Bridegroom's wice, ['ve been washed in the

blood of the Lamb; By the precions fountain { have been made whole,

blood of the Lamb; 1 am Bweet-ly rest-ing in the Cm - ei - lied,

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2. I caine to Je - sus as I was, Wea-ry, and worn, and sad;

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My thirst was quenched, my soul re-vived, And now I live in him.

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2. Je - sus took the sin - ner's place, Oh, the pre - cious news!

3. Have you heard of Je - bus' power, Oh, the gra - cious news!

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- f A niight-y for-tress is our God. A bul-wark nev- er fail - ing;

\Onrhelp-er lie, a- mid the flood Of mor-tal ills pie -vail - ing.

n i Did we in our own strength confide, Oar striving would be Los - ing;

\ Were not the right man on our side, The man of God's own choos - ing.

.. f And tho' this world, with devils Idled. Should threaten to un - do us,

\ We will not fear, for God hath will'd His truth to triumph through us.

For still our an-cieiTt foe Doth seek to work his woe; Doth ask who that may be? Christ Je-sus, it is he! Let goods and kiu-d red go, This nior-tal life al - so;

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pow'r are great. And armed with cruel hate— On earth is not his e - qnal. is his name, From age to age the same; And he must win the bat - tie. they may kill; God's truth a^bid - eth still, His kingdom is for - ev - er.

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Seek us when we go astray; || : Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus,

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3 Thou hast promised to receive us.

Poor and sinful though we be;

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To Thee be Praise. (Tune, Webb. No. 961) To thee be praise forever,

Thou glorious King of Kings! Thy wondrous love and favor Each ransomed spirit sings: We'll celebrate thy glory,

With all thy saints above, And shout the joyful story Of thy redeeming love.

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3. He is my "ark of safe - ty, " And my urock" when storms assail,

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2. Why arc you wait-inn;, broth-cr?

3. Why arc you wait-ing, broth-ei? I. Why arc you wafting, broth -cr?

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My glory-circled throne I left, for earthly night,

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Then palms of vie- to-ry, crowns of glory, Palms of vie- to-ry I shall wear.

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A sinner saved by grace, Upon the King's great highway,

With peaceful, shining face. Temptations sore beset him,

But nothing could affright, He said. " The yoke is easy,

The burden, it is light.''— Cho.

2 I saw him in the furnace,

He doubted not, nor feared, And in the flames beside him

The Son of God appeared. Though seven times 'twas heated

With all the tempter's might, He said, "The yoke is easy,

The burden, it is light."— CHO.

Mid storms, and clouds, and trials,

In prison, at the stake, He leaped for joy, rejoicing,

'Twas all for Jesus' sake. That God should count him worthy,

Was such supreme delight, He cried, "The yoke is easy,

The burden is so light." Cho.

I saw him overcoming,

Through all the swelling strife, Until he crossed the threshold

Of God's Eternal Life. The Grown, the Throne, the Sceptre,

The Name, the Stone so White, Were his, who found, in Jesus,

The yoke and burden light. Cho.

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Souls for our King. We'll do our best to fight For all that's true and right, Until that day of light

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Our Savior, Lord. We'll strive at last to win, The mansions free from sin. Trusting, we'll enter in,

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1 To the front, ye Christian workers!

In your blessed Master's name, Stand and nobly, bravely battle; Win eternal, fadeless fame,

Looking upward, Till your hearts are all aflame!

2 To the front, ye Christian workers!

See the dying everywhere; Cursed by sin, and bruised by Satan, How they need your help and care!

Lifting upward, In their rescue have a share.

3 To the front, ye Christian workers!

God has much for you to do; Hear his calls, and do his bidding, Prove yourselves his servants true;

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1 Oh, for a closer walk with God,

A calm and heavenly frame;

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2 The dearest idol I have known,

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Sweet messenger of rest! I hate the sins that made thee mourn, And drove thee from my breast.

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Calm and serene my frame; So purer light shall mark the road That leads me to the Lamb.

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1 Mourn for the thousands slain, The youthful and the strong;

Mourn for the wine-cup's fearful reign, And the deluded throng.

2 Mourn for the lost, but call, Call to the strong, the free;

Rouse them to shun that dreadful fall, And to the refuge flee.

3 Mourn for the lost, but pray, Pray to our God above,

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1 What ruin hath intemperance wro't! How widely roll its waves!

How many myriads hath it brought To fill dishonored graves!

2 Stretch forth thy hand, O God, our And break the galling chain; [King,

Deliverance to the captive bring, And end the usurper's reign.

3 The cause of temperance is thine own; Our plans and efforts bless;

We trust, O Lord, in thee alone To crown them with success.

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Or blush to speak his name? Are there no foes for me to face?

Must I not stem the flood? Ts this vile world a friend to grace,

To help me on to God? Sure I must fight if I would reign;

Increase my courage, Lord! I'll bear the toil, endure the pain,

Supported by thy word.

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1 Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve,

And press with 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 Blest Savior, introduced by thee,

Have I my race begun; And, crowned with victory, at thy feet I'll lay my honor's down.

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Where bright angel feet have trod? With its crystal tide forever Flowing by the throne of God. Cho. Yes, we'll gather at the river, The beautiful, the beautiful river Gather with the saints at the river, That flows by the throne of God.

2 On the margin of the river,

Washing up its silver spray,

We will walk and worship ever, All the happy golden day.

3 Ere we reach the shining river,

Lay we every burden down; Grace our spirits will deliver, And provide a robe and crown.

4 At the smiling of the river,

Mirror of the Savior's face, Saints whom death will never sever, Lift their songs of saving grace.

5 Soon we'll reach the silver river,

Soon our pilgrimage will cease; Soon our happy hearts will quiver, With the melody of peace.

Rev. Robert Lowky.

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Sing we to our God above, Praise eternal as his love; Praise him, all ye heavenly host, Father, Son and Holy Ghost.

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1 O, for a heart to praise my God, A heart from sin set free!

A heart that always feels thy blood So freely spilt for me!

2 A heart resigned, submissive, meek, My great Kedeemer's throne;

Where only Christ is heard to speak, Where Jesus reigns alone.

3 A heart in every thought renewed, And full of love divine;

Perfect, and right, and pure, and good A copy, Lord, of thine.

4 Thy nature, gracious Lord, impart; Come quickly from above;

Write thy new name upon my heart, Thy new, best name of Love.

211 The Joyful Sound.

1 Salvation! Oh, the joyful sound! What pleasure to our ears;

A sovereign balm for every wound, A cordial for our fears.

2 Salvation! let the echo fly The spacious earth around,

While all the armies of the sky Conspire to raise the sound.

3 Salvation! O thou bleeding Lamb! To thee the praise belongs;

Salvation shall inspire our hearts, And dwell upon our tongues.

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2 Joy to the world! the Savior reigns; Let men their songs employ;

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1 O for a thousand tongues, to sing My great Redeemers praise;

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2 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.

3 He breaks the power of canceled sin, He sets the prisoner free;

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1 Depth of mercy! can there be Mercy still reserved for me?

Can my God his wrath forbear, 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; Grieved him by a thousand falls.

3 Now incline me to repent; Let me now my sins lament; Now my foul revolt deplore, Weep, believe, and sin no more.

4 There for me the Savior stands, Shows his wounds and spreads his God is love! I know, I feel; [hands; Jesus weeps, and loves me still

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1 Haste, O sinner, now be wise; Stay not for the morrow's sun;

Wisdom if you still despise Harder is it to be won.

2 Haste, and mercy now implore; Stay ?iot for the morrow's sun,

Lest thy season should be o'er E'er this evening's stage be run.

3 Haste, O sinner, now return, Stay not for the morrow's sun,

Lest thy lamp should cease to burn Ere salvation's work is done.

222 Why Wil1 Ye Die*

1 Sinners, turn, why will ye die? God, your Maker, asks you why; God, who did your being give, Made you with himself to live.

2 Sinners, turn, why will ye die? God. your Savior, asks you why; Will ye not in him believe?

He has died that ye might live.

3 Sinners, turn, why will ye die? God. the Spirit, asks you why; Often with you has he strove, Wooed you to embrace his love.

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That fountain in his day; And there may I, though vile as he,

Wash all my sins away. Ere since, by faith, I saw the stream

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1 O Spirit of the living God,

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2 Give tongues of fire and hearts of love,

To preach the reconciling word; Give power and unction from above, Where'er the joyful sound is heard.

3 Be darkness, at thy coming, light;

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4 Baptize the nations; far and nigh

The triumphs of the cross record; The name of Jesus glorify, Till every kindred call him Lord.

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227 Come' Holy sPirit-

1 Come, Holy Spirit, raise our songs To reach the wonders of that day,

When, with thy fiery, cloven tongues Thou didst such glorious scenes display.

2 Lord, we believe to us and ours, The apostolic promise given;

We wait the pentecostal powers, The Holy Ghost sent down from heaven.

3 Assembled here with one accord, Calmly we wait the promised grace,

The purchase of our dying Lord ; Come, Holy Ghost, and fill the place.

4 If every one that asks, may find, If still thou dost on sinners fall,

Come as a mighty, rushing wind; Great grace be now upon us all.

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1 Lord, God, the Holy Ghost! In this accepted hour,

As on the day of Pentecost, Descend in all thy power.

2 "We meet with one accord In our appointed place,

And wait the promise of our Lord, The Spirit of all grace.

3 Like mighty, rushing wind Upon the waves beneath,

Move with one impulse every mind ; One soul, one feeling breathe.

4 The young, the old, inspire With wisdom from aboye;

And give us hearts and tongues of fire, To pray, and praise, and love.

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1 O blessed Paraclete,

Assert thine inward sway; My body make the temple meet, For thy perpetual stay.

2 Too long this house of thine

By alien loves possessed, Has shut from thee its inner shrine, Kept thee a slighted guest.

3 Now rend, O Spirit blest,

The veil of my poor heart; Enter thy long forbidden rest, And nevermore depart.

4 Oh, to be filled with thee!

I ask not aught beside; For all unholy guests must flee, If thou in me abide.

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A charge to keep I have;

A God to glorify: A never-dying soul to save,

And fit it for the sky. To serve the present age,

My calling to fulfil, O may it all my powers engage

To do my Master's will. Help me to watch and pray,

And on thyself rely ; Assured if I my trust betray,

I shall forever die.

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OQQ Can I yet Delay?

1 And can I yet delay

My little all to give? To tear my soul from earth away, For Jesus to receive ?

2 Nay, but I yield, I yield!

I can hold out no more: I sink by dying love compelTd, And own the conqueror!

3 Come, and possess me whole,

Xor hence again remove; Settle and fix my wavering soul With all thy weight of love.

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1 Just as I am without one plea, But that thy blood was shed for me, And that thou bid'st me come to thee, O Lamb of God, I come, I come!

2 Just as I am, and waiting not

To rid my soul of one dark blot, [spot. To thee whose blood can cleanse each O Lamb of God, I come, I come!

3 Just as I am, thou wilt receive, Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve, Because thy promise I believe;

O Lamb of God, I come, I come.

4 Just as I am, thy love unknown, Has broken every barrier down ; Now to be thine, yea, thine alone, O Lamb of God, I come!

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Be wholly thine.

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 "When ends life's transient dream, When death's cold, sullen stream,

Shall o'er me roll, Blest Savior, then, in lovr Fear and distress remove Oh, bear me safe above, A ransomed soul! 237 Come, Holy Ghost.

1 Come, Holy Ghost, in love, Shed on us from above

Thine own bright ray! Divinely good thou art; Thy sacred gifts impart To gladden each sad heart:

Oh, come to-day!

2 Come, tenderest Friend, and best; Our most delightful Guest,

With soothing power: Eest, which the weary know, Shade, rmid the noontide glow, Peace, when deep griefs o'erflow,

Cheer us this hour! Robert II, King of France. Tt. by R. Palmer.

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While I draw this fleeting breath, When my eyes shall close in death, When I rise to worlds unknown, And behold thee on thy throne, Eock of ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in thee.

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Emptied himself of all but love, And bled for Adam's helpless race:

'Tis mercy all, immense and free, For, O my God, it found out me!

3 Long my imprisoned spirit lav

Fast bound in sin and nature's night;

Thine eye diffused a quickening ray, I woke, the dungeon flamed with light:

My chains fell off. my heart was free, I rose, went forth, and followed thee.

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Jesus, the dead, revives again! The rising God forsakes the tomb;

In vain the tomb forbids his rise; Cherubic legions guard him home,

And shout him welcome to the skies.

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Praise God, from whom all blessings

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2. For Je- sus shed his precious blood Rich blessings to bestow ; Plunge now into the

3. Yes, Je- sus is the Truth, the Way, That leads you into rest ; Believe in him with-

4. Come, then, and join this holy band, And on to glo-ry go, To dwell in that ce-

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1 I thirst, thou wounded Lamb of God, To wash me in thy cleansing blood;

To dwell within thy wounds; then

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2 Take my poor heart, and let it be Forever closed to all but thee:

Seal thou my breast, and let me wear That pledge of love forever there.

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3 How blest are they who still abide,

Close sheltered in thy bleeding side!

Who thence their life and strength de- rive,

And by thee move, and in thee live.

4 Hence our hearts melt, our eyes o'er- flow.

Our words are lost, nor will we know

Nor will we think of aught besiue;

"My Lord, my Love is crucified. "

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And now I set the solemn seal.

3 Here, at the cross where flows the blood That bought my guilty soul for God, Thee, my new Master, now I call, And consecrate to thee my all.

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Praise God, from whom all blessings

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Arise, my soul, arise;

Shake off thy guilty fears; The bleeding Sacrifice

In my behalf appears: Before the throne my Surety stands; :|| My name is written on his hands. He ever lives above,

For me to intercede, His all redeeming love,

His precious blood to plead ; :His blood atoned for all our race, :|| And sprinkles now the throne of grace. To God I'm reconciled;

His pardoning voice I hear; He owns me for his child ;

I can no longer fear; :With confidence I now draw nigh, :||

And Father, Abba, Father, cry.

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1 Blow ye the trumpet, blow,

The gladly solemn sound; Let all the nations know,

To earth's remotest bound, || : The year of jubilee is come; :|| Return, ye ransomed sinners, home.

2 Jesus, our great High Priest,

Hath full atonement made; Ye weary spirits, rest;

Ye mournful souls, be glad; j| : The year of jubilee is come; :|| Eeturn, ye ransomed sinners, home.

3 Extol the Lamb of God,

The all- atoning Lamb; Redemption in his blood

Throughout the world proclaim; || : The year of jubilee is come; || Return, ye ransomed sinners, home,

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the Lord! Is laid for your faith in his excellent

■word. "What more can he say, than to you

he hath said, To you, who for refuge to Jesus have

fled?

"Fear not, I am with thee, oh, be not

dismayed, For I am thy God, I will still give

thee aid; I'll strengthen thee, help thee, and

cause thee to stand, Upheld by my gracious, omnipotent

hand.

"The soul that on Jesus hath leaned for repose,

I will not I will not desert to his foes;

That soul though all hell should endeavor to shake,

I'll never no never no never for- sake."

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1 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; Aud oft escaped the tempter's snare, By thy return, sweet hour of prayer.

2 Sweet hour of prayer! sweet hour of

prayer! Thy wings shall my petitions bear 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. W. W. Walford. 2

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turn ye, oh, turn ye, for why will

ye die, When God, in great mercy, is coming

so nigh? Now Jesus invites you, the Spirit

says, come, And angels are waiting to welcome

you home. In riches, in pleasure, what can you

obtain, To soothe your affliction, or banish

your pain? To bear up your spirit, when sum- moned to die, Or waft vou to mansions of glory on

high? And now Christ is ready your souls

to receive, Oh, how can you question if you will

believe? If sin is your burden, why will you

not come? 'Tis you he bids welcome; he bids

you come home.

J. Hopkins.

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1 Work, for the night is coming,

Work through the morning hours; Work while the dew is sparkling,

Work 'mid springing flow'rs; 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,

Rest comes sure and soon; Give every flying minute,

Something to keep in store; Work, for the night is coming,

When man works no more.

Annie L. Walker.

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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 Savior, hide,

Till the storm of life be 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, ah, 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 defenseless head With the shadow of thy wing.

3 Plenteous grace with thee is found- Grace to cover all my sin ;

Let the healing streams abound ; Make and keep me pure within.

Thou of life the fountain art, Freely let me take of thee:

Spring thou up within my heart;

Kise to all eternity.

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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 mine 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.

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I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord.

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The house of thine abode, The Church our blest Redeemer saved

With his own precious blood. I love thy Church, O God!

Her walls before thee stand, Dear as the apple of thine eye,

And graven on thy hand. Beyond my highest joy

I prize her heavenly ways, Her sweet communion, solemn vows,

Her hymns of love and praise. Sure as thy truth shall last,

To Zion shall be given The brightest glories earth can yield,

And brighter bliss of heaven.

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Strong in the strength which God

Through his eternal Son. [supplies

2 Strong in the Lord of hosts, And in his mighty power,

Who in the strength of Jesus trusts Is more than conqueror.

3 Stand, then, in his great might, With all his strength endued;

And take, to arm you for the fight, The panoply of God:

4 Till, having all things done, And all your conflicts passed,

You may o'ercome through Christ alone, And stand entire at last.

2g J My Soul, be on Thy Guard.

1 My soul, be on thy guard,

Ten thousand foes arise, And hosts of sin are pressing hard To draw thee from the skies.

2 Oh, watch, and fight, and pray,

The battle ne'er give o'er, Eenew it boldly every day, And help divine implore.

3 Ne'er think the victory won,

Nor once at ease sit down; Thine arduous work will not be done Till thou hast got the crown.

4 Fight on, my soul, till death

Shall bring thee to thy God : He'll take thee, at thy parting breath, Up to his blest abode.

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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 prayer.

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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-

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The fountain deep and wide; Jesus, my Lord, mighty to save,

Points to his wounded side. Cho. The cleansing stream. I see, 1 5

I plunge, and oh. it cleanseth me ! Oh. praise the Lord! it cleanseth me!

It cleanseth me yes, cleanseth me.

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2 I rise to walk in heaven's own light, Above the world of sin. [white,

With heart made pure and garments And Christ enthroned within.

3 Amazing grace! 'tis heaven below To feel the blood applied;

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Ye soldiers of the cross;

Lift high his royal banner,

It must not suffer loss;

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From victory unto victory

His army shall he lead, Till every foe is vanquished

And Christ is Lord indeed.

2 Stand up, stand up for Jesus,

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.

265 The Morning Light is Breaking. 266 ° Youtl1 With Hearts Aspiring

The morning light is breaking;

The darkness disappears: The sons of earth are waking

To penitential tears; Each breeze that sweeps the ocean

Brings tidings from afar, Of nations in commotion,

Prepared for Zion's war. Blest river of salvation,

Pursue thine onward ivay; Flow thou to every nation,

Xor 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! ?' S. F. Smith.

1 O youth with hearts aspiring.

What \ isions greet your eye ! What fields for noble conquest !

"What growth and victory! How high your heavenly calling-

The Christ-like life to win, The prize of holy manhood,

The overthrow of sin!

2 O youth with hearts aspiring.

Embrace your heavenly call; Your standard is perfection.

Your Christ the Lord of all. Win others to his standard.

Enlarge the youthful throng, Till all the earth, in Jesus,

Can sing redemption's song.

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For refuge rly : The storm of justice falls,

And death is nigh. The Spirit calls to-day;

Yield to his power, Oh, grieve him not away,

'Trs mercy's hour.

To-day the Savior calls;

Ye wand'rers. come; O ye benighted souls,

\Yhy longer roam? To-day the Savior calls;

Oh, hear him now; Within these sacred walls

To Jesus bow.

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S All glory and praise to the Lamb that was slain. Who has borne all our sins, and has cleansed every stain.

4 Revive us again: rill each heart with thy love; May each soul be rekindled with tire from above.

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Bear me through the swelling current; Land me safe on Canaan's side:

Songs of praises I will ever <?ive to Thee.

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Welcome, Dear Redeemer.

1 Guide me, O thou great Jehovah. Pilgrim through this barren land :

1 am weak, but thou art mighty:

Hold me with thy powerful hand:

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 through:

Strong Deliverer, Be thou still mv strength and shield.

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Welcome, welcome, dear Redeemer,

Welcome to this heart of mine; Lord, I make a full surrender,

Every power and thought be thine; Thine entirely.

Through eternal ages thine. Known to all to be thy mansion,

Earth and hell will disappear; Or in vain attempt possession,

When thev find the Lord is near; Shout, O Zion!

Shout, ye saints! the Lord is here.

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1 Awake, my soul, in joyful lays, And sing thy great Redeemer's praise: He justly claims a song from me;

His loving kindness, oh, how free!

2 He saw me ruined by the fall, Yet loved me, notwithstanding all; He saved me from my lost estate: His loving kindness, oh, how great!

3 Though mighty hosts of cruel foes, Though earth and hell my way oppose, He safely leads my soul along;

His loving kindness, oh, how strong!

4 So when I pass death's gloomy vale, And all my mortal powers must fail, Oh, may my last, expiring breath His loving kindness sing in death.

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More love to Thee, O Christ!

More love to thee! Hear thou the prayer I make

On bended knee; This is my earnest plea. More love, O Christ, to thee,

More love to thee!

2 Once earthly joy I craved,

Sought peace and rest; Now thee alone I seek,

Give what is best: This all my prayer shall be, More love, O Christ, to thee,

More love to thee!

3 Let sorrow do its work,

Send grief and pain; Sweet are thy messengers,

Sweet their refrain, When they can sing with me, More love, O Christ, to thee,

More love to thee!

4 Then shall my latest breath

Whisper thy praise; This be the parting cry

My heart shall raise, This still its prayer shall be, More love, O Christ, to thee,

More love to thee!

E. P. Prentice.

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Nearer to thee! E'en thou it be a cross

That raise th me; Still all my song shall be Nearer, my God, to thee!

Nearer to thee.

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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 seudest me,

In mercy given; Angels to beckon me Nearer, my God to thee!

Nearer to thee!

4 Or, if on joyful wing,

Cleaving the sky, Sun, moon, and stars forgot,

Upward I fly, Still all my song shall be Nearer, my God, to thee!

Nearer to thee!

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275 He leadeth Me. Key, D.

1 He leadeth me! oh! blessed thought, Oh! words with heavenly comfort fraught; Whate'er I do. where'er I be. Still 'tis God's hand that leadeth me.

Ref. He leadeth me! he leadeth me! By 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 his hand that leadeth me. *

3 Lord, I would clasp thy hand in mine, Nor ever niummur 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.

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276 Take the Name of Jesus. Key, A^.

1 Take the name of Jesus with you, Child of sorrow and of woe ;

It will joy and comfort give you, Take it, then, where'er you go.

Cho. Precious name. O how sweet,

Hope of earth and joy of heaven; Precious name. O how sweet, Hope of earth and joy of heaven;

2 Take the name of Jesus ever, As a shield from every snare;

If temptations round you gather, Breathe that holy name in prayer.

3 Oh! the precious name of Jesus; How it thrills our souls with joy, When his loving arms receive us,

And his songs our tongues employ.

4 At the name of Jesus bowing, Falling prostrate at his feet,

King of kings in heav'n we'll crown him, When our journey is complete.

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Which in my Savior shine, I'd soar and touch the heavenly strings, And vie with Gabriel while he sings,

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2 I'd sing the precious blood he spilt, My ransom from the dreadful guilt,

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3 Well the delightful day will come. When my dear Lord will bring me home,

And I shall see his face : Then with my Savior, Brother, Friend, A. blest eternity I'll spend,

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I Believe Jesus Saves.

Tune: Sweet Bye and Bye.

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1 I am coming to Jesus for rest, Rest, such as the purified know;

My soul is athirst to be blest.

To be washed and made whiter than snow.

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1 believe Jesus saves.

And his blood washes whiter than snow.

2 In coming, my sin I deplore, My weakness and poverty show;

I long to be saved evermore, To be washed and made whiter than

3 To Jesus, I give up my all, Every treasure and Idol I know ;

For his fullness of blessing I call,

Till his blood washes whiter than snow.

4 I am trusting in Jesus alone, Trusting now his salvation to know;

And his blood doth so fully atone, I am washed and made whiter than snow.

5 My heart is in raptures of love, Love, such as the ransomed ones know ;

I am strengthened with might from above I am washed and made whiter than snow.

Rev. Wm. McDonald.

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1 I've reached the land of corn and wine, And all its riches freely mine,

Here shines undinmr d one blissful day, For all my night has pass'd away. Chorus.

0 Beulah Land, sweet Beulah Land, As on thy highest mount I stand,

1 look away across the sea,

Where mansions are prepared for me, And view the shining glory shore, My heav'n, my home, for evermore!

2 My Savior comes and walks with me, And sweet communion here have we; He gently leads me by his hand,

For this is heavenrs border-land.

3 The zephyrs seem to float to me Sweet sounds of heaven's melody,

As angels with the white-rob'd throng Join in the sweet redemption, song.

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1 O weary wand'rer, dark night comes on, When slighted mercy will be with-

The Spirit strive no more, [drawn: Christ gives his pleadings o'er, Closed then shall be the door; Thy doom, despair.

2 O weary wand'rer, Jesus still pleads; For you he surfers, for you he bleeds.

O let his love constrain. Nor let him bleed in vain; Hark! hark! he calls again, ' ' O wand' rer, come. ' '

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3 O weary wand'rer, why still delay?

Christ waits to save you save you to- Fast falls the eventide; [day; Soon, soon you must decide;

For you he bled and died bn Calvary !

4 O weary wand'rer, see loved ones stand, All saved in heaven, a happy band.

Come, join them on that shore; Where death shall part no more; Wide open stands the door, O wand'rer, come.

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1 Come, ye sinners, poor and needy,

Weak and wounded, sick and sore; Jesus ready stands to save you, Full of pitv, love, and power:

||:Heisable,:|| He is willing: doubt no more.

2 Now, ye needy, come and welcome;

God's free bounty glorify; True belief and true repentance,

Every grace that brings you nigh, ||:SVithout money, :|| Come to Jesus Christ and buy.

3 Let not conscience make you linger,

Nor of fitness fondly dream; All the fitness He requireth

Is to feel your need of him, ||:This he gives you;:|| 'Tis the Spirit's glimmering beam.

Come, ye weary, heavy-laden, Bruised and mangled by the fall;

If you tarry till you're better, You will never come at all; || : Not the righteous :|| Sinners Jesus came to call.

5 Agonizing in the garden,

Your Redeemer prostrate lies;

On the bloody tree behold him!

Hear him cry. before he dies,

||:"It is finished !":|| Sinners, will not this suffice?

6 Lo! the incarnate God, ascending,

Pleads the merit of his blood; Venture on him, venture freely; Let no other trust intrude || : None but Jesus: :|| Can do helpless sinners good.

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My Days are Gliding. Key of G.

1 My days are gliding swiftly by,

And I, a pilgrim stranger, Would not detain them as they fly,

Those hours of toil and danger. Chorus.

For, O, 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.

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Each chord on earth to sever :[home, Onr King says, ' 'Come, "and there's our Forever, O, forever!

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1 My latest sun is sinking fast,

My race is nearly run; My strongest trials now are past, My triumph is begun. Chorus.

O come, angel band, Come and around me stand, | :0,bear me away on your snowy wings, To my immortal home. : ||

2 I know I'm nearing the holy ranks,

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3 Now by faith you may prevail,

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Abundantly Able. . 45 Able to deliver. . . 55

A charge to keep 232

A CLOSER WALK 1 97

A crimson stream 172

A mighty fortress. ... 122

Again we'll 155

a heart to praise. .2io

Alas, and did my 68

All for Jesus 11

All those who love. . . 179 All hail the power. ... 216

All taken away 120

All- Victorious 250

Am I a soldier 202

And can I yet delay. . 233

And can it be 241

Antioch. C M 214

Anywhere with 64

Are you living in 18

Ariel. C H. M 277

Arise, my soul 248

Arlington. C M. 153, 202 a soldier oe the. . . 153

At the cross. 68

Avon. CM. 209

Awake my soul, str. . . 203 Awake my soul, in. . . 271 Azmon. C. M. 210

Beautiful Beckon. . 21

Beckoning hands 21

Behold the 162

Believe on the 192

Believe and be 56

Beneath thy shadow. . 104 Be strong to toil in . . . 109

Blest be the tie 225

Blessed Assurance ... 62 Blessed be the na. . 87 Blessed be the Fount . 6 Blow ye the trumpet.. 249

Boylston. S. M 232

Bring them in 23

Bringing in the 60

By the help of God. . . 37

Calvary's stream. .172 Can I yet delay. . . 233 Children of the. . . 164

Christ for the 181

Christ has for sin 44

Christ is all 138

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Christian Endeavor . . 183

Christian, gird the 168

Cleansing wave 263

Cleanse and fill. . . 136 Come contrite one. ... 74 Come every soul by . . 244

Come Holy Spirit 227

Come Holy Ghost. . . .237 Come Holy Spirit .... 49 Come humble sinner.. 173 Come look on the .... 58 Come sinners to the. . 46 Come sinner to the. . 15 Come, sinner, come. 2 17 Come sinner behold . . 103 Come to the Living 81 Come to the Father . . 7 Come thou Fount .... 258 Come ye sinners.. 282, 283

Come ye weary 220

Come ye disconsolate . 76

Come ye that love 294

Coming when the. . .163

Consecration 274

Coronation. C M....216 Countless the perils . . 156 Crown him to-day. . 58

Death and 163

Dennis. S. M 225

Depth of mercy 218

Down at the cross. ... 41

Do you hear the 155

Duane St., L. M. D. . 242

Earnest workers 108

Enough for me 112

Enter by the BL00D290 Entire Consecra. . . 10

Eucharist. L. M 238

Evils of intemper. . 199

Fade, fade each 231

Fall into line 53

Father, I stretch 224

Fillmore. L. M. D 241

Fill me now 48

Floods of mercy 280

Follow all the. . .190 Forward Christian. ... 36 Forever here my 209

Glorying in the ... 233

no. Glory to his name. 41

Gloria patri 187

Glory be to the Father 187

Grace is free 118

God be with you till. .304 God is calling yet. 141

Greenville, 8, 7, 4 282

Guide me, great 269

Hamburg. L. M 235

Happy day 42

Hark, I hear my 158

Hark, 'tis the 23

Hark, the Savior 81

Hark, I hear the 33

Hark, what sound. ... 178

Haste, O sinner 221

Have you had a 24

Have you told it all . . 132 Have you any cross . . 152 Hear the promise of. . 189

Hear the message 121

Hear and answer. . 177

Hear the bugle 127

Heaven is not far 52

He blessed me 107

He calleth thee. . . 33 He dies, the friend . . . 242

He is calling 17

He is able to deliver. . 55 He keepeth me ever. . 159

He leadeth me 275

His yoke is easy 147

Holy Spirit, faithful. .213

Holy Spirit, dwell 25

Holy, holy, holy. .... 228

Holy Bible, book 219

Hover o'er me 48

HOW CAN I BUT LOVE 257

How far to the city. . . 72 How firm a foundation 252 How sweet the name . 69

I am coming, Jesus. . . 136

I am coming to 278

I am coming to the. . . 16 I am praying 177

I AM RESTING IN 99

I am now a child of . . 160 I am the Lord's 193

I BELIEVE JESUS 278

I can hear my 190

I CAN, I WILL, I DO .. 251

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I heard the voice of . . 120

I have precious 34

I have been to 116

I have a songJLT love . . 80 I knew that God in. . . 188

I know in whom 166

I know not why 114

i'll work for thee. 29 I'll lend a hand. . .119 I'll live for Him. . . 12 I love thy kingdom. . . 259

I love to tell the 293

I'm glad that the 133

I'm going home 288

I'm resting safe 125

I'm so glad 133

I must tell Jesus 4

In His name we 180

In loving consecration 89

In that day 179

In thought I travel ... 79 In vain in high and . . 85

In whom I have 166

I saw a blood-washed . 148 I sing the praise 295

I STRETCH MY HANDS 224

I thirst, thou . ..245

IT JUST SUITS ME 131

I've reached the 279

I'VE BEEN WASHED. ..Il6

I've heard the call 119

I walked in the 43

I want no other 61

I wandered in 176

I will go to Jesus. . 173

Jerusalem, my 284

Jesus alone can. . . . 169 Jesus, and may I .... . 29 Jesus came to save. ... 195

Jesus comes to 280

Jesus for me 171

Jesus hath done. . . .295

Jesus is able to 161

Jesus is calling 67

Jesus is mine. . 231

Jesus is passing by. . 74

Jesus is the light 96

Jesus is tenderly 67

Jesus lives 57

Jesus, lover of my 256

Jesus, my Lord, to . . . 234

Jesus my Savior 171

Jesus now is 220

Jesus of Nazareth.. 134

NO. JESUS SHALL HAVE. . . 89

Jesus, Savior 14

Jesus Saves 140

Jesus shall reign 204

Jesus thine all 250

JESUS WILL LET YOU. . 7

Joy to the world 214

Just as I am 235

Keep a light in the. . . 70

Keep the banner 71

Keep your covenant. . 129

Laban. S. M. 260

Launch out 165

Leaning on the 40

Lead me, Savior 126

Lead, kindly Light. . . 201 Leave it all with. . 152

Lenox. H. 31 248

Let Him in 39

Lift your heart in. . . . 47

Light is shining 18

Linger no longer 115

Lo! A mighty army . . 105 Look away to the .... 88

Lord, I am thine 246

Lord God, the Holy. .229

Lord, dismiss us 302

Loving Kindness 271

Love divine, all love.. 198

Love found me 20

Loyalty to Christ.. 8

Made one in Christ. . . 180

Maitland. C. 31. 292

Marching to zion. .294

Martyn. 7. D 256

May the Master 137

Meditation. 11 -8 205

Mercy is 86

Migdol. L. 31 204

Mighty army of 57

Mine eyes have 9

More than conquer 3

More about Jesus 1

More love to thee . ... 272

Mourn for the 199

Must Jesus bear the . . 292 My body, soul and . . . 274 My country 'tis of . . . . 182

My chains are 289

My days are 286

My faith looks up ... . 236 My gladsome heart. . . 193 My heavenly home. . . 288 My hope is built on . . 291 223

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My Jesus I love thee. . 75 My life, my love I. . . . 12

My latest sun is 287

My old country . . 79

My rock and 114

My sins are taken. .123

My soul be on thy 261

My soul in sad 5

Nearer, yet nearer. ... 83 Nearer my God to. . . . 273 Nettleton, 8, 7, D . . . 258 Never to say. ...... 26

Nicea. u, 12, 10 228

No other name on. . . .169

no other grace 6 1

Nothing but the. . .239

Not far from the 51

Now the chains of 289

O BEULAH LAND 279

O blessed paraclete . . . 230

O day of rest and 196

O for a faith 154

O for a thousand.. 87, 215

O for a heart to 210

O happy day 42

O love surpassing .... 112

O light of light 30

O sweet will of God. . 146

O spirit of the 226

O the great love 142

O thou, in whose 205

O weary wanderer. . . . 281 O youth with hearts . . 266 Oh for a closer walk. . 197

Oh could I speak 277

Oh how I love 69

Oh how beautiful 164

Oh my heart is 99

Oh now I see the 263

Oh such wonder 142

Oh the glad good. .121 Oh the best friend. ... 13 Oh the gospel story . . 63 Oh 'tis wonderful. 73

Oh turn ye 254

Oh why will you 192

Old Hundred. L. M. .303

Olivet. 6, 4 236

Only a look 167

Only trust him . . . 244 On the Jericho road . . 157

On to victory 168

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Our hearts have 8

Our youth are 9

Over the rolling sea . . 185

Palms of victory. . . 148

Pass it ox 24

Pass me not 66

Pass the word 195

PleyeVs Hymn. 7, s. . .221 Portuguese Hymn .... 252

Power to save 100

Praise God. .243, 296, 303

Quit you like men. . 109

Rescue the perishing . 206 Resting safe with.. 125

Revive us again 26^

Rock of ages 240

Rockingham, L. M . . 226 j

Salvation, O the 211

Save some one 156 |

Savior, lead me 126 j

Savior, like a shepherd 123 I Scattering precious. . . 93 ' Seeking the lost yet. . 194

Sessions. L. M 246

Shall we gather at. . . . 207 Shall we reach the. . . .170

Sicily 302

Since I have been. . 80

Sing of the 117

Sing we to our God. . . 208

Sinners, turn 222

Sowing ever 82

Softly and tenderly. . . 1 28

Soldiers of Christ 260

Sowing in the 60

Standing on the 27

Story of the 63

St. Martins. C. M. ... 250 Stand up for Jesus. . . . 264

Suffer the 158

Sun of my soul 285

Sunshine in the 31

Sweet peace, the ...113 Sweet hour of prayer. 253 Sweet are the 19

Take me as I am 234

Take the name of . . . .276

Take my life and 10

Thanks be to Jesus. . . 86 There comes to my. . . 113 There is a fountain. . . 223

There is a home 151

There is a rock in. . . . 94

There is joy ... 191

There's a great day. . . 91 There's a place where 1 1 1 There's a song my. . . . 100 There's a stranger 39

There's sunshine. . . . There's a wideness. . There's a wonderful.

The beautiful

The best friend is The bird with a . . . The blood of Jesus . . The blood is all . . The bondage of. . . The cross, the cross . The fullness of. . . The gospel feast . . The great day The great Physician

NO.

31

17

•143

96 •• 13

43

95 .188 .146 •175

25 46 . 91 .212

NO.

Webb. 7, 6 264

We glorify God for. .. 161

We have heard a 140

We journey to the. ... 26

Welcome dear 270

We praise thee, O 268

We shall hear a 162

We shall reach our. . . 65

We shall stand 84

We'll endeavor 183

We'll endeavor 37

We'll never say. . . 102

The haven of rest. 5

The holiest place 290

The joyful sound . .211 The joy of the Lord . . 139

The Lord is my 147

The Lord's prayer. 186 The mansions yon. . 170 The Master wants. . . . 149 The mercy of God. ... 165 The morning light . . . 265

The precious 175

The sheltering 94

The solid rock 291

The very same 15

The voice of Christ. . . 118

The voice of thy 56

The wondrous 77

The world for 181

The world must be. . . 32

They crucified 103

Through the 65

Through the meadows 35 Thro' the cleansing . . 3 Throw out the life-line 2

'TlS BLESSED TO 174

'Tis religion that 38

'Tis so sweet to 90

'Tis the dear Lord. 178

To-day the Savior 267

Toplady. 7, 5 240

To thee be praise 124

To the front, ye 184

Trust and obey no

Trusting each day. . . . 174 Turn to the lord . . 283

Unto you is ever. . . 189

Vain man, thy fond. . . 92

Walking and 97

Walk in the light. 38 Wandering away . . 22

Wanderer, away 22

We are coming 130

We are passing 92

We are sowing 82

We're waiting at 251

We'll win the 130

What a friend 262

What a fellow-ship. . . 40

What a precious 257

What a Savior 95

What a scene of. 101

What a wonderful 44

What a wonderful. ... 131

1 What can wash away . 239

What hast thou 145

What means this 134

What ruin hath 200

When a sinner 191

When deep in sin .... 107

When I read the 97

When I survey the. . . 238

When I was far 73

When light divine . . .117

When out in sin 20

When the roll is. . 59 When the trumpet . . . 137 When the trumpet ... 59 When we reach. . . . 101 When we walk with . . 1 10 Where he leads ... 19 Where the shep ... 35

j Where will you 98

' While Jesus whispers. 217

Who can it be 176

Whoever receiveth. . . 45 Who is on the Lord's. 150 Who'll be the next. . . 28 Why are you waiting. 144

Why stand ye idle 78

Why will ye die . . . 222

With friends on 102

Wonderful army. . . 143 Wonderful love. . . 85 Wonderful story of. . . 135 Wondrous news 77

WONDROUSLY RE 1 34

Work, for the night. .255 Workers for the. . . 108 Workman of God . . .153

Ye Christian workers. 184 Young men and 106

Zion. 8,7> 4 269

praise ye the Lord!

Enter into his gates with thanksgiving.

Now shall mine head be lifted up.

Take a Psalm and bring hither the timbrel.

Exalt ye the Lord, our God.

Come before his presence with singing.

O clap your hands, all ye people.

Shout unto God with a voice of triumph.

Talk ye of all his wondrous works.

And he hath put a new song into my mouth.

Let everything that hath breath praise the Lord.

His name alone is excellent.

Young men and maidens; old men and children:

Make a joyful noise unto the Lord.

Night unto night showeth knowledge.

Sing unto the Lord; bless His name.

Extracts from the Psalm*.

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