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SUNSHINE

Songs for

SUNDAY SCtiDm^

LIBRARY OF PRINCETON

JUL 3 0 20C

THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

CHAS. H. GABRIEL

Salvation Songs, Vineyard Songs, Scripture Songs, Songs of the Pentecost, Gospel and Temperance Songs, Epworth Songs, Little Branches, Songs for the Harvest Field, Gabriel's Sunday School Songs, etc.

Copyright, 1895, by Meyer & Brother

PUBLISHED BY

NlEYER & Brother

108 Washington Street

CHICAGO, ILL.

PREFACE.

A song is the expression of some piiase of the heart's emotion, and, as the heart aspires to better things, so the song should enlarge all these feelings, in their different lights and shadows: songs of gratitude, gladness, thanksgiving and praise; songs aspiring to higher levels in heart-life, teaching great Scripture truths; songs that are prayers for the heart's longing, etc., etc., should be abundantly supplied and sung in a full knowledge and spirit of the sentiment expressed; the words may be read and properly emphasized before singing.

A song may be known and liked in one school, and yet be unappreciated in another: select only such as are in favor with the singers; do not insist upon the use of an unpopular piece simply because it is appropriate to the lesson. Sing often! sing at least one new song each session; sing the popular songs fre- quently, that the hymn may become fixed in the memory; a song, well commit- ted and rightly sung, is more to be desired than a lesson carelessly prepared and indifferently taught.

The success of music in the Sunday School depends largely upon the class of songs used, and the manner of their using.

THE SONG should be one of sunshine and praise. When occasion demands seriousness, sing a hymn from memory, to one of the grand old Church tunes, which should, in every Sunday School, be tautiht the children, that they may at all sessions of worship "Sing with the spirit and with the understanding."

THE LEADER must possess special ability, and carry into the work right method, wise judgment and prompt action, and must be a person who can make of the song a beautiful picture of which he (or she) forms but a small part of the background. One who is over-bearing, or of a scolding disposition, who does not apprehend the spirit of his work, who is slow in conclusion or tardy in execution, cannot hold the appreciation of the children or make the singing what it should be delightful worship.

THE ORGANIST must be a skillful player, and possess the soul of expres- sion,— whose mind and heart may go out to the singers above and beyond the mere manipulation of the key-board. The harmony should be played as written, as a Prelude, play the song itself, or a part thereof, with the melody well difined, and let the Interlude be a repetition of the last two or four measures of the song not an attempt at elaboration.

THE SUPERINTENDENT, during the time allotted for singing, should alter- nate each song with a short Bible reading or concert recitation of Scripture, bearing upon the subject to follow. Open and close the school with a bright, cheerful song of praise

"Clear the darkened windows, open wide the door, Let the blessed sunshine in!"

SPECIAL MUSIC, such as Solos, Duets, Quartets, etc., should be judiciously introduced, for effect and variety; a solo with chorus by the school a duet or quartet, to sing certain portions of a song alternately with the school different classes and the school singing responsively. Various other forms might be men- tioned that will greatly add to the musical interest, hold the attention and secure the cooperation of the entire school. In this collection will be found songs suited to almost every purpose and occasion.

Having been prepared especially for Sunday School work, "Sunshine" is now submitted.

CHAS. H. GABRIEL.

Notice:— Almost every song contained in this book is copyright property, and must not be reprinted or duplicated in any manner without the written permission of the owner of the copyright. MEYER & BROTHER.

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No. 1.

GOD 18 LOVE.

CHAS. H. Gabriel.

Beethoven, arr.

1. Whisper'd by the ev'ning breeze,Chante(l in the state-ly trees,

2. In the si - lence of the night, In the bu - sy morn-ing light,

3. 'Tis the theme of bird and bee,Flow'r,andbreeze,andland,and sea;

Sung by brooklet in the In the raurm'rings on the Ev - 'ry thing in rap-ture

vale, Shout-ed in the rag - ing gale, shore, In the crash-ing thunder's roar, cries. And the ans-wer from the skies,

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Hear it ringing: "God is Hear it pealing: "God is Tells the sto- ry:— "God is

love!" Gladnessbringing, ' God is love!" lovel" Soft-ly steal-ing, "God is love!" love!" Speaks Hisglo-ry, "God is love!"

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No. 2. LIVING IN THE SUNSHINE.

Ada Bleskhobn. Chas. H. Gabriel.

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1. Liv-ing in the sun-shine, Liv-ing in the light, Not a sin-gle

2. Liv-ing in the sun-shine. Like the love-ly flow'rs. Filling with their

3. Liv-ing in the sun-shine, Liv-ing in the light, Till a-bove in

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Liv - ing in the sun - shine, Ev - 'ry pass-ing day; .... Living in the sunshine, happy.happy sunshine, Living in the sunshine ev'ry passing day;

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Liv - ing in the sun - shine, Shedding light on other lives along the way. Living in the sunshine, happy.happy sunshine,

No. 3.

THE WORK WE LOUE.

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March 26, tSgs- Philip Phillips.

1. We come to geth - er here,once more.To sing and speak and pray;

2. Oh, how de-light-ful here to meet, A cheer-ful, hap-py throng,

3. This is a work we love so well, Sin-ners to win our call,

4. Soon will our la - bors have an end And we'll be called to go,

None should be i - die in God's house On this' His ho-ly day. To learn of wis-dom from God's word, And join in glad-some song. For Je - sus died to save the lost, And grace is free for all. To be with Christ, and alltlie good, Where liv-ing wa-ters flow.

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No. 4.

SEND THE NEWS.

Chas. H. Gabriel.

Send the gos-pel mes-sage ' o - ver land and sea, Strike the chains of Need we cross the sea the la - bor to be - gin, While around us In - to all the world.go, preach the word of peace; Workiand watch,and

dark-ness, set the cap- tive free; Be the work of mer - cy souls are dy - ing in their sin? 'Neath the ver - y shad - ows pray. His king - dom to in-crease. Give of time and tal - ent,

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earn-est-Iy be -gun. Tell to ev-'ry creature what the Lord has done.

of our sacred spires See the smoke of incense rise from Pagan fires, give of earthly store, Send the blessed news: "God reigns from shore to shore. "

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Send the blessed news, Send the bless ed news On the wings of faith and

faith and ear nest prayer; Send the news, the blessed

love and ear nest prayer.Send the news; Send the bless - ed news.

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Send the bless - ed news! In - to all the world the gos - pel ti - dii^s bear.

SING THE LOVE OF JESUS.

Arr. with Chorus by Dr. S. B. Jackson

1. Sweet-ly sing the love of Je - sus, Love for you and love for me;

2. Soft - ly sing the love of Je - sus, For our hearts are full of tears,

3. Glad- ly sing the love of Je - sus, Let us lean up - on His arm;

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Heav-en's light is not more cheering, Heaven's dews are not more free. When we think how He in sor-row Walked this earth for ma-ny years. If He loves us what can grieve us? If He keeps us what can harm ?

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Sing the love of Je - sus, Pre-cious, pre-cious love;

sing the^ love of Je - sus, Pre - cious, pre-cious love;

Sweet - ly sing the love of Je - sus, Pre-cious, pre-cious love. Soft - ly sing the love of Je - sus, Pre-cious. pre-cious love. Glad - ly sing the love of Je - sus, Pre-cious, pre-cious love. -m-

No. 6. WORK FOR ALL.

Gertrude T. Clark.

There's work to do for

2. So ma - ny souls in

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the Mas - ter now! To each one He doth call: the darkness are, That ne'er of Christ have'heard; ly smile is shown, Or but a help-ful word,

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"Go la - bor in my vine-yard ye, For there is work for all!"

Go show to them the light of truth, As found in God's own Word; The an - gels round the throne of God Will by the pow'r be stirred;

E - ven a cup of wa Guide thou the wea - ry pil Then may we use our tal

ter. If giv - en in His name, grim, Lest by the way He fall; ents, Tho' they be few and small;

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day! Go la - bor faithfully while you may.

No. 7. A PLACE AND WORK FOR ME.

Kev. Johnson Oatman Jr.

Chas. H. Gabriel.

1. Where the harvest waves in the fields of sin, There is work for all who

2. In the church of God there is work for all, There are dy-ing souls to

3. To the home of God far be-yond the sky He will call the faith-ful

will but en - ter in; There's a place for you: lift your eyes and see, res-cue hear the call! Tho' I may not preach, nor a great light be, serv-ants by and by; Where the palm trees wave by the crys- lal sea,

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Who'll go forth with joy to gather the grain. Who will bear the

No. 8. PRAISE THE LORD.

13. A. H. An. An with Chorosby H. A. Hesbt.

1. Now let us sing the An-gels" song, That rang so sweet and clear,

2. He came-to tell the Fa-ther"s love. His goodness.truth and grace; 5. He came that great and small migit hear His call, and in Him live,

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W hen heav'nl}- light and mu - sic fell On earth-ly eye and ear;

To show the brighiness of His smile, The glo-ry of His face; That to the bnrd ned and oppressed Sal- va-tion He might give;

To Him vre sing, our Sav-ior King, Who left His throne and crown, He came to bring the wea - ry ones True peace and per-fect rest; He came to bring a gloriou^s gift, '"Good will to men" and why?

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And with re-deem ing grace and pow'r,In love to earth came down. To take a - way the guilt and sin That darkened and dis-tressed. Be-cause He loved us, Je - sus came. For us to live an^ die.

Sing, sing the joT-ful cho - rus! Hark, hear the echo o'er ns. Sing, oh, sing the jov-ful cho-rns! Harken.hear the ech-o o'er us.

Praise the Lord.

From millions gone be-fore us, Praise.oh, praise the Lord! From the mill - ions gone be - fore us,

1. Dare to think, tho' others frown; Dare in words your tho'ts express;

2. Dare from cus - torn to de-part; Dare the priceless pearl pos-sess;

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No. 10. THE CHRISTIAN SOLDIER.

E. L. A. E. L. ASHTOED.

I . We're sol - dieis in tlie ar - my of the Lord, We march to : Tho' foes, a countless nom-ber. fill the land. For God, and ;. Our cause is ho - Iv, and we fear no foe; Thro* Christ all

leads us on. The glo - rious vie - to - ry will soon be won. Lead - er be, With Him we'll march a - way to vie - to - ly.

As we marc'a. as we march. With our banners brightly gleaming in the

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Sim, As we march, as we march, Soon the glorions vict'ry will be won.

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SHOULDER TO SHOULDER.

AVm. J. KiKKPATEICK.

Shoul-der to shoulder, Pressing on \vitlipray'r; One the road we journey, Shoul-der to shoulder, In the work of life; Nev-er room for en - vy, Shoul-der to shoulder, One in blest ac-cord, Fol-low-ing our Mas-ter,

One the name we bear. One great foe cnfronts us, 'Tis the host of sin; Nev - er time for strife. Faith-fal,true and eamest,On the whit'ning field, W*or-ship-ing one Lord. Closer grows our un-ion; Oh.the might-v bond!

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One great faith u - nites us; On - ly thus we win. Marching, marching, So shall christian la - bor Gold - en harvests yield. One sweet love constraining, One bright home a-bove.

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marching on to-geth-er. Working, working, working hand in hand ;Marching, marching.

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on to ho -ly war-fare, On to brightest glo-r\- in Immanuel's land.

No. 13. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL ARMY.

Charlotte G. Homer. Mrs. Cahi'-ie B. Adams.

Cho.-i. March along to-geth - er firm and true, For lo, the world is

2. On we go with armor shin-ing bright, With sword in hand to

3. True as steel and loy - al to our King, We'll fight un - til the

ev - er watch-ing you; Be brave and bold up - on the bat - tie bat -tie for the right; U - nit - ed in the serv-ice of th* shouts of vic-t'ry ring From North, from South, from East,and from the

field, De-ter-mined,that the foe shall yield. Lord We're marching at our Cap-tain's word. West, And Christ is ev - 'rv-where con - fess'd.

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bu - gle call is sounding! Sin and wrong are ev'rywhere abound-ing, of the Lord are lead-ing, Ear-nest-ly for help the church is pleading;; sin and des - o - la - tion; Soldiers brave, renew your ob - li - ga - tion

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"Forward" all a-long the line resounding, Bids us march a-way.

Slowly backward see the foe receding, Forward march to-day. And with earnest pray"r and supplication Forward march a-way.

No. 14.

BRIGHT CROWNS.

Isaac Natlob.

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1. Bright crowns in heav en are shin-ing For those who have conqnered in

2. Bright robes resplendent and glo-rious A - dom ing the souls of the

3. Bright harps, whose chords are all golden, And strung, tuned and struck by the

4. Bright bells of sil - ver are ringing, Their peals sweetly mingling with

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life's bit - ter fight; Green fields where saints are re - clin-ing, And

bright, hap - py band; Loud songs, bright, glad and vie - to-rious, Re -

blood-washed so fair; Sweet notes so soft - ly thro' E - den Are

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bask - ing, all - glo-rions, in heaven's own light, sound clear and sweet thro' that beautiful land, borne on the wings of the pure, balm-y air. song on - ly sung by the sanc-ti-fied throng.

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glory, And wave victor's palma on the bright golden shore; Glad - ly they

sing the old sto - ry, And, blest with their Savior,they reign ev-er-more.

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No. 15. WILLING WORKERS.

VP.r.IET E. JONES-

W'e are willing work-ers in the o - pen field, Sow - iug in the We are willing work-ers out a-mid the grain; We will wield our We are willing work-e^s in the fields so white, Toil-ing from the

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mom-ing for a good - ly yield; Sow-ing seeds of kind-ness, sick - les all a - long the plain; Reap-ing for the Mas-ter ear - Iv mom ing un - til night; Gleaning 'mong the bri-ars,

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sow-ing seeds of love That sh^ bring us fruitage for the home a-bove. we so dear - ly love, Reaping for the garners in the realms a-bove. searching 'mid the leaves, Bringing to the Master ma-ny golden sheaves.

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We are willing workers, joy-ful-ly we singi Sow-ing.reaping.gleaning

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for our blessed King; Out upon the highways, in the hedg-es, too.

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No. 18. FAITH IS THE VICTORY.

Jessie H. Brows. Chas.

1. Out to the conflict with brave hearts we go, Fac-ing the ar-mies of the

2. Out to the conflict. we go not a -lone; An-gels of God are close at

3. Out to the conflict in Christ's name we go, Chanting the victor's song of m-^m-^m 1 1 O-

Wrong; For he that be-liev-eth the bless-ing receiveth, Faith makes the hand; For he that en-dur-eth the promise se-cur-eth, Faith claims tbe praise; For he that be-liev-eth the vic-t'rj' acliieveth, E'en now our

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For he that believeth on Jesus the Son, Already hath the vict'ry won.

No. 19.

Rev. T. C. Smith.

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As the Lord to Sam - uel spake, In si-lent night hours long gone by,

2. When the Lord calls you to strive Against the wrongs that 'round you lie

3. To the Sav-ior's gen - tie call, With meek and lov-ing heart re - ply;

4. Christ a rich re -ward will give To you in His bright home on high,

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If His voice should you a-wake, Would you an swer Here am I?

Ev-'ry day of earth - ly life. Will you an-swer Here am I?

For Him free - ly leav - ing all, Glad - ly an-swer Here am I?

And He'll bless you while you live. If you an-swer Here am I.

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ONWARD TO GLORY

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March time.

Mrs. Carrie B. Adams,

1. Sol-diers on life's bat - tie field, Be thou valiant, bold and strong!

2. Je - sus calls us to the field! He will lead us ev - er - more,

3. Then in yon-der world of light, We will lay our ar-mor down;

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On-ward, onward, onward to glo- ry. Yield not to the wil - y foe!

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No. 21. CLINGING TO HIS PROMISE.

Ida L. Reed. Philip Phillips, Mi's. Doc.

-ise, Trust-ing in His word; Ev-e - ise, Trust-ing more and more, Hidi -ise, Look ing up to Him, Trust

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1. Cling-ing to His prom- ise, Trust-ing in His word; Ev-er-more I'm

2. Cling-ing to His prom - ise, Trust-ing more and more. Hiding in His

3. Cling-ing to His prom- ise, Look ing up to Him, Trusting in His

rest - ing. Rest ing in the Lord. Fol - low-ing His guid-ing, shad - ow Till life's storms are o'er. List'ning to Hiscoun-sel, gnid-ance When the way is dim. Clouds may round me gath -er,

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No. 22. THE SWEET OLOEN STORY.

Rev. M. S. KerbY.

I have read of the sweet old - en sto - ry, Of the I have read of the clear spark-ling riv - er, Burst - ing 3. I have read how the banks of that riv - er, By the

fair, hap - py E - den a - bove; Of the beau-ti - ful man-sions or out 'neath the greatthrone of God; How its sweet waters glide on for. saints and the an - gels are trod ; How their glo-ri - ous an-thems for-

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glo - ry, In the bright golden est - y of love. Oh, the sweet ev - er, Mak-ing glad all the host of the Lord, ev - er.Swell the praise of our Savior and God. oh.thesweet

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old en sto - ry Of the fair, happy E - den a - bove; Of the

sto-ry doar. Of the fair, hap - py E-deo above;

beau-ti-ful mansions of glo - ry, In the bright golden cit-y of love.

No. 23

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ANYWHERE WITH JESUS.

Chas. H. Gabriel.

1. An-y where with Je - sus I will go, cheer-ful-ly go, Trust-ing Him to

2. An-y where with Je - sus I will go, joy - ful-ly go, In the sun light

3. An-y where with Je - sus I will go, glad-lj_will go, Sing-ing hal - le-

lead me all the way;While, by faith, I grasp His loving hand this do I know, of His smiling face; In His presence, peace and joy,like waves over me flow In - jah o'er and o er; For the way He takes me leatl-eth out in - to the glow

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An y where with Jesus, An y where He leads me I will go; I will gladly go;

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No. 24. MARCHING ON WITH GLADNESS.

£. E. Hewitt. Apam Geibel.

1. We are march-ing, we are march-ing oa with glad - ness,

2. We are sing - ing. we are sing - ing of the mer - cy

3. We are trust - ing, we are trust - ing in our Fa - ther,

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my of the Lord; His arms of love; low all oiu- days.

Let us swell the might-y throng. On- ward now. with joy - ful song. Let us come to Him to - day; Ten-der words we ll hear Him say, If His gos - pel we o - bey. If we're faith-ful day by day,

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His serv - ice there is glad and sure re - ward. Words of wel - come from our bless - ed Friend a - bove. He will fill our lives with hap - pi - ness and praise.

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No. 25. LEAD ME ALL THE WAY.

Ada Blenkhorn. Mrs. Careie B. Adams.

Lead me,Savior,gently lead, I pray.Leadme all a-long my pilgrim way;

2. Wilt Thou thro' life's journey be my Guide ? Close beside me, blessed Lord abide;

3. Lead me,fortlie way I do not know ;Lead me, for a - lone I can-not go;

Firmly hold me by Thy loving hand. Till I reach the promised, happy land. Gent-ly whisper in my list'ning ear, Words of love my fainting heart to cheer. Lead me, Savior, Guide and Shepherd be. Lead, and I will gladly follow Thee.

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No. 27. WHAT A BLESSED SALUATION.

E E. Heititt. Emka E. Meter.

1. In Christ is full redemption found, WTiat a bless-ed sal - va-tion!

2. E - ter - nal life thro' Je-sus' blood. What a bless-ed sal - va-tion!

3. He takes my crimson stains a - way, What a bless-ed sal - va tion!

4. Sweet peace amid the worlds nide stnfe.Wbat a bless-ed sal - va-tion!

5. His ev - er - last-iiig grace proclaim. What a bless. ed sal - va-tion!

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His prais-es thro' my soul re-sound. Wliat a bless - ed sal - va-tion! Come.sink be-neath the crim.-ion flood, What a bless - ed sal - va-tion! He helps and keeps me ev - 'ry day. What a bless - ed sal - va-tion! Tri-umph-ant joy be - yond this life. What a bless - ed sal - va-tion!

Thro' endless days we'll sing His name, What a bless - ed sal - va-tion!

\\'hat a blessed salvation in Christ, my Redeemer! for sin-ners like me.

No. 28. RALLYING SONG.

I. Le: :l5 r^l - '.v. rsL-W. nl - ".y "rc^iu-d the sta-rdArri of the Lord! 2- Le- Til - ril - ly, ril - Ij, *tis ocir lov^-ing Lord's command!

J- Le" ril - ral-Iv. ml - !v. ojsie a=d join oar ranks to- dav!

Wliom veil meet la dai - ly coo - flict as tlm>' life ire oo-vaid gck. For Je-bo-Tah is oarC^>4am, ve shall tri-mnph by His ndgliL

C:~i'. :';r j:a rcw are wais-i-g co-ie and joia oar hap-py band.

NcK 29. THERE IS A HAPPY LAJND.

No. 30.

It C. K. BLiCKj

KEEP STEP EVER.

Dr. H. R. Pauieb,

I. Would you gain the best in life ? Win the prize "mid all the striff ? Hold yv 2 Life is more than i-dle play, And "twill quickly pass away; Use »v

Look bevond the present hour.Nev - er vield to Satan's pow"r,Tho' h -

place thro' troubles rife ? With tie n>A/ keep step. Kk'W tBe world is watch-ng right each golden day.Vhh tie ^tW keep step. There are earnest, pressing

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bove the ekcdsmavlow'r.Whh the /rw/A keep step. Onward press.nor on

you. Be sin-cere in all you do. With the £^ood, the fiure and /ru^, needs Fill d a - lone by tru-est deeds; Hap-py he the call who heeds, way Loi-ter once, or waste the day; God and Truth and Right all say,

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No. 31.

LET THE SUNSHINE IN.

Ada Blenkhokn.

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1. Do you fear the foe will in the con-flictwin? Is it dark with-

2. Does your faith grow fainter in the cause you love ? Are your pray'rsun-

3. Would you go re - joic-ing on the upward way, Knowing naught of

out you, dark-er still with - in? Clear the darkened win-dows,

ans-wer'd by your God a - bove? Clear the darkened win-dows,

dark-ness, dwell-ing in the day? Clear the darkened win-dows,

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Let the blessed sunshine in. Let the blessed sunshine in;

the sunshine in, the sunshine in

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Clear the darken'd windows, open wide the door, Let a lit-tle sunshine in.

No. 32.

SOLDIERS OF CHRIST.

1. O sol - dier brave.in strength a - rise, E - qnip with sword and shield:

2. A-bovetbe noise and din of strife. Thy Lead-er's vok-e rings out:

3. Go for ward! not in hn - man strength, Bnt in Je - ho vah s might;

The trnmp-et-blast rings thro' the sliies, And calls thee to the field! While answ'ring mill-ions of the foe. In their de - ris-ionshont, For who thus goes shall pnt, at length, A thon-sand foes to flight!

The hosts of sin and wrong. In phal-anx deep and strong, To arms with - ont de - lav! In strength di - vine, a - way! Guard well each se - cret pla'c-e; With can - tion run the race:

Con-tend to swav the world to - day. That should to Christ be - long! Up! m€«t the foe, give blow for blow. And you shall win the day. In Je - sus find your strength of mind, And fnll sns-tain-ing grace.

D.S. A - rise, a -way! the call o - bey! The Lord hath need of thee. Chobus. _ X>. S.

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Strong in the Lord of hosts,

No. 33. JESUS, SHEPHERD, LEAD US.

Maogie E. Gregory. Chas. H. Gabriel.

Legatto dolce.

1. Je - sus,Shepherd,leaflThysheepO'erlife'smountains,roughandsteep;

2. Should we wander from Thy side, O'er the mountains dark and wide,

3. We the sheep of Thine own choice, May we know our Shepherd's voice;

4. Thou hast saved us by Thy grace, Help us to re-flect Thy face;

From all world-li - ness with -hold, Guide us to the heav'n-ly fold.

Seek us ere the wolf a-larms, Bring us back in Thine own arms.

May we glad - ly leave our all, Glad-ly fol - low at Thy call. Thou hast bought us, we are Thine, May we in Thine im - age shine.

Lead us where green pastures grow, And where heav'nly waters flow;

Fit us, in this fold of love, For the heav'nly fold a-bove.

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I have loved thee. God hath spoken, tell the news; (the glad good news;), Sdll His voice is ev - er ^>eak-ing,tell the news; (the glad good news And ac-cept the gracions blessing, tell the news; (Uie glad good news-

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He. re - ject - ed o"er and o'er, still is wait - ing at the door,

'•"With an ev - er-last-ing love," let ns each the mes-sage prove.

. - it ".-.i -nrcri C£r.-r - : be r ro-ice-. tt.. the news, (the gUd good news.) .T.nd thv sonl in raer-cv seek-ing, teil the news, (the glad good news.) .\nd with joy His name ocm-fess-ing, tell the news, (the glad good news.)

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mom - ing oax songs shall rise to Thee; Ho-ly. ho - ly. ho - ly, golden crowns a-roond the glass-y sea; Cher-u-bim and seraphim sin - fhl man Thy glo - ry may not see; On - ly Then art ho - Iy[

mer-ci - fhl and mighty, God in Three Persons, blessed Trin-i - ty! falling down before Thee, Wliieli wwt. and art. and ev - er-more shalt be. there is none beside Thee. Per-fiect in pow'r.in love and par- i - ty.

No. 36.

Jessie H. Brown.

0 CALVARY.

Emma E. Meyek.

1. O cross of grief and an-guish sore, Where on the dy - ing

2. O cross of scorn and dark'ning shame.The heartless pass-ers

3. O cross of ev - er - last - ing_pow'r, The sign of tri-umphs

Christ we see! For us the aw - ful pangs He bore That sneered at thee, And mock'd with cru - el lips the claim Of yet to be! Our Lord, raised up in that dread hour. Shall

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Cal - va - ry, O Cal - va - ry, A wo m 0 m \

rld's redemption came thro' thee!

No. 37.

I'VE FOUND A FRIEND.

M. L. McPhaii,.

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1. I've found a friend: oh! such a friend! He loved me ere I knew Him-

2. I've found a friend: oh! such a friend! He gave His life to save me;

3. I've found a friend: oh! such a friend! So kind, and true, and ten-der;

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He drew me with the cords of love. And thus He bound me to Him. And not a -lone the gift of life, But His own self He gave me. So wise a coun - sel - or and guide,So might-y a de-fend-er!

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And round my heart still closely twine Those ties which none can sever, Naught that I have my own I call, I hold it for the Giv - er; From Him who now doth love me so, What pow'r my soul can sev - er?

For I am His and He is mine, For-ev - er and for - ev - er. My heart,my strength, niy life, my all, Are His, and Hisfor - ev - er. Shall life or death, or a - ny foe? No: I am His for - ev - er.

No. 38.

Jennie Wilson.

MARCHING HOME.

Chas. h. Gabriel.

1. As a pilgrim band bound for Canaan's land, We are marching home,

2. With our Captain near, all the way to cheer, We are marching home,

3. With our Friend who guides thro' whate'er be - tides. We are marching home,

4. With the crown in view all the jour - ney thro', We are marching home, -0- -0- -0- .0- -0. - -

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Marching onward, onward, marching onward.

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No. 39.

E. E. Hewitt.

JESUS REIGNS.

Chester G. Allen.

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1. Je - sus reigns forever, niifihty Vic tor still ; Tempest, wave and sunsliine

2. Je - sus reigns forever, blessed Prince of Peace; Thro' the world's dominions

3. Je - sus reigns forever on His beav'uly throne; Yield Him glad allegiance,

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Won-der-ful His kingdom, nev-er-more to cease. > Jesus reigns,our mighty We shall sing His mercy, and His goodness own. )

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No. 40. BE NOT AFRAID.

Rev. ALFRED J. Hough.

Chas. H. Gabriel.

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Him is light, And thro' the shine cr shade. He speaks in toues of tender might, while Hishands Upon His own are laid, ' "Lo! at tliy side thy Father stands, still retreat. Thro' vales of deepest shadejhat voice is heard with accents sweet,

'My child.be not a-fraid." Be not a - fraid, Be not a - fraid, My child, be not a-fraid.''

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1. Sing a song for Je - sus, Hap-py be the strain, Till the har-mo -

2. Speak a word for Je - sus, Scat-ter precious seed; It may some poor

3. Say a pray'r to Je - sus, He will al-ways hear; To each precious

4. Sing-ing, speaking, praying, For the Lord of love, Till He comes to

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nies of heav'n Fill the earth a - gain, Sing a song for Je - sus, wan-der - er To the Sav-ior lead. Speak a word for Je - sus, blood-bought soul He is ev - er near. Say a pray'r to Je - sus, take you home To His heav'n a - bove. Sing-ing,speak-ing,pray-ing,

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Speak, speak, speak. It may some poor wanderer To the Savior lead. Scatter.scatter precious seed, Pray, pray, pray, To each precious blood bought soul He is ev - er near.

He will always,always hear.

Sing, speak, pray. Till He comes to take you home To His heav'n above.

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VICTORY BY AND BY.

IPA M. BlDD.

C. D. ESTERSOM,

1. We are marching onward in the cause of right, Bravely

2. In the Sunday school we mass our forces brave, Vhencethe

3. Oh, the wrong we'll Tanqaish,and the right shall win, Ere the

march-ing on.

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on to meet the foe, We are sure to conquer in Im-man-uel'; gos-pel trumpet's sound That shall tell the na-tions of His pow'r to fleet-ing days are^ past, And with Him who e'er a con - quer-or has

might, . . . And the hosts of sin o'er throw. Then a - way, . . . save, .... Shall be heard the world a-round. been We shall o-ver-come at last. Then a way

march a -way 'Neath the glo-rious ban-ner of our King, In the march avray 'Xeath the glo-rious ban - ner of our King.

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home of rest that awaits the blest Bv and by the vic-t'ry we shall sing.

No. 43. SCATTER SEED.

J. L. MOOEE.

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In the fur-rows of thy life, Scat - ter seed, - . . . . In the

Sun and show-ers aid thee now, Scat - ter seed With thy

Tho' thy work should seem to fail. Scat - ter seed Hon-est

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midst of toil and strife, Scatter seed! Small may be thy spir-it field, hand up -on the plow, Scatter seed! Who can tell where grain may grow! purpose will a - vail. Scatter seed! Some may fall on stony ground:

Scat-ter seed!

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But a good-ly crop 'twill yield, Saw the kindly word and deed,Scat-ter seed. Winds are blowing to and fro; Dai-ly good thy simple cre^d, Scat-ter seed. Fruit and fl)w'rsare oft en found In the clefts we lit-tle heed,Scat-ter seed.

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No. 44.

John King.

HE LOVES THEM.

Mrs. M. E. Bliss Wiixson.

1. When His sal - va - tion bring ing, To Zi - on Je - sns caiue,

2. And since the Lord re-tain-eth His love to chil dren still,

3. For should we fail pro-daini-ing Our great lie - deeni-er's praise.

chil-dren all stood sing - ing Ho - san - na to His now as King He reign -eth On Zi - on"s ho - ly hill, stones, our si - lence sham ing. Would their ho - san-nas raise.

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He let them still at - tend Him, And smiled to hear their song. And cry a - loud, "Ho - san - na To Da - vid's roy - al Son!" No! while our hearts are ten - der, They too, shall be the Lord's.

Our Savior hath said that He loves them, He loves them. He loves theml Thes( m m \ -tL ^J-M »-

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No. 45. HOLD ME IN THY CARE.

WiLLAP.D P. Morris.

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2. Fain I would be as Thou art, Give to me th' o - be-diant heart;

3. I shall then show forth Thy praise,Serve Thee all my hap - py days,

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Chas. H. Gabriel.

Will you do what j-ou can for

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3. Will you do what you can for

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mor and go with pray'r That you may some soul from des'^'uction win ; oth - er souls to win, Pointing them to joys that a - wait in heav'n of the light di - vine, That niaj' lead the prod-i - gal back to God?

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I will nev-er wea-ry Till His smiling face, His snyl-ing face I see. wea - - ry Un - til His smiling face I see. , . , ,

No. 47. BECAUSE HE LOVES US SO.

* * * Chas. E. Neal.

1. We love to sing of Je - sus; He does so much we know,

2. We love to work for Je - sus, And ev - 'ry day to go

3. We love to pray to Je - sus, From whom all blessings flow;

To make us good and hap - py, Be-cause He loves us so. And do .some lit - tie kind - ness, Be-cause He loves us so. And well we know He hears us, Be cause He loves us so.

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COPVniGHT, IMI, BY CHAS. H. GABRIEL.

No. 48.

THE UNSEEN LAND.

GuRDON Robins.

C. D. AUSTTJTZ.

1. There is a land mine eye hath seen In vis-ions of en-raptured tho't,

2. A land upon whose blissful shore There rests no shadow, fall no stain;

3. There weeps no des-o - lat - ing wind A-cross that calm se-rene a-bode;

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So bright that all which spreads be-tween Is with its radiant glory fraught- There those who meet shall part no more, And those long parted meet a-gain. The waud'rer there a home may find,With-in the par - a - dise of God.

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For thee, dear land, for thee my spir - it cries!

Thy skies are not like earth-ly skies, Thou hast no need of suns to rise.

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GATHER IN THE GRAIN.

Charlotte G. Homer.

James McGranahan.

1. Go, gath-er in the gold -en grain, for, lo, 'tis Bar -vest time; The

2. Go, gath-er in the gold -en grain, -a faith-ful reap - er be; Take

3. Go, gath-er in the gold -en grain, -your du-ty is as signed; Be

call comes ring-ing o'er the world from ev-'ry land and clime. The fields are down the rust-y sick-le, for the Lord hath need of thee. Go out iu- faith-ful in the cause of right, -the good of hu-man kind. Go, speak a ft ^-

white to har-vest, but the reap ers, -where are they? Up, for the Lord of to the high-ways and the hedg-es ev - 'ry-where. And gath-er in the word of corn-fort sweet to some one in dis tress. And He who raised the

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pre- cious sheaves that lie neg lect - ed there. , wid-ow's son, a - bund-ant - ly will bless. )

valley,hill and plain; Make no delay, the call obey- Go, gather in the grain.

No. 50. LOYAL AND TRUE.

Frank Walcott Hutt. Chas. H. Gabriel.

While there's a lit - tie seed for me to sow, While there's a While there iS good that e - vea I may preach, While there's a While there's a lit - tie song that I can sing. While there's a

lit - tie field for me to mow, Let me a - wake and sow-ing be. Let soul that e - ven I may teach, I can an ear-nest preacher be, A lit - tie joy that I can bring, O let me ev - er sing - ing be, And

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go so quick-ly hy, va-tion"s joys de-clare, well mv Lord's behest,

Tell of the reap-ing of e - ter As I have freely gain'd to free In Him shall ev'ry worthy deed

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1. Let me a sow-er be, Let me a mow-er ' be And to our

2. Let me a preacher be, Let me a teacher be And to our

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Let me a mow-er be, Read-y to do what-ev-er I may find to do. Let me a teacli-er be, Read-y to do what-ev-er I may find to do. Joy to some heart to bring, Read-y to do what-ev-er I may find to do.

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2. Give us this day our | daily | bread, || And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive | them that | trespass a- | gainst us.

3. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver ( us from | evil; ||For Thine is the kingdom, and the power and the | glory for- | ever and | ever ||A- | men.

No. 52. 00 YOU KNOW THE SONG?

1. Do you know the song that the an - gels sang On that night in the

2. Do you know the song that the sheph erds heard As they watch'd o'er their

3. Do you know the story that the wise men heard As they j:iimey'd from the

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No. 53. BE A GOLDEN SUNBEAM.

Chas. H. Gabriel.

1. Be a gold - en sun-beam, ra - di - ant and bright, Chasing from life's

2. When the way is gloom-y, cheer it with a song, Ban - ish mist and

3. Be a gold - en sun-beam, bright, and pure, and fair; With thy smiles and

path - way sor - row's frowning night; With thy gold - en sun - light shad - ow as you march a - long; In the place of bri - ars, son - nets light -en hu - man care; With the sweet est mu - sic

dry the dew y tear, Scat ter from the sad heart all its doubt and fear, strew the fairest flow'rs, Wreathing brows with roses pluck'd from heav'nly bow"rs. from the harp of love, Lure the sad and wea- ry to our home a - bove.

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No. 64. JESUS CALLS FOR FAITHFUL LABORERS.

Maggie E. Gregory.

John T. Gp.ape.

Je - sus calls for faith-ful lab'rers, Earnest work - ers in His field, Souls are per - ish-ing a-rouud j ou For the help that you might give; Hearts are aching 'neath the burdens That the dear Christ-love would lift, Je - sus calls for faith-ful lab'rers, Who will an-swer "Here am I!"

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For the grain is white to har-vest. And a-bun-dantis the yield. Go my broth-er, seek the lost ones, Bid them come to Christ and live, j If some work-er in the vineyard Would but bear God's preciousgift.

Who will gath-er pre-cious jew-els For the crown-ing by and by?

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No. 55. ONWARD CHRISTIAN WORKERS.

Rev. tiBvi Gilbert, D. D.

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1. For- ward, Christian workers, Quit yourselves like men, Wielding gos-pel

2. Might - y re-in-force-ments Thrill the church with cheer; Freshly press the

3. Trast-ing in his prowess. Home and na-tion rest; Fu-ture a - ges

4. Rout and pan - ic seize them. All the hosts of wrong; Soon for you the

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weapons, Force the fight a - gain ; Yours are strength and dar - ing, vet-'rans, Not a sign of fear; Thinned by age and death-stroke, sig - nal Each to do his best; Hast - en earth's re - demp-tion, con<|uest, Soon the vie tor's song; What are toils or dan - gers,

Con - fi - dent and free; Rouse to splendid ac - tion, Fer-vid loy-al-ty! Ranks fill up with youth; Sons in fathers' plac-es. Stand defending truth! Bring the per - feet law; Speed millennial glo-ries. Visions prophets saw. Marches, ^Vounds or pain? Christ is near his triumph. You with him shall reign.

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No. 56. SAILING O'ER THE. GOSPEL SEA.

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THE LIGHT OF THE CROSS.

Charlotte G. Homer. March tempo.

Chas. H. Gabriel.

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1. From the cross of Christ up - lift-ed Shines an ev - er - last-ing light;

2. Ev - 'ry storm that gath-ers o'er us, Adds new lus-ter to its ray;

3. Tho' the tem-pest 'round me rages, By its light my way is sure; I , J ^ « M-^J-

By its rays the clonds are rift-ed, 'Til the home-land is in sight. And the cares that rise be-fore us, In its radiance pass a - way.. And thro' -out the sweep of a-ges, It, un-shak-en, shall en - dure.

Bless-ed light, light di-vine. To the world thy ra5's are

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CORONATION.

,Rev. E. Perronet.

1. All hail the pow'r of Je - sus' name! Let an - gels pros-trate fall;

2. Let ev - 'ry kin-dred, ev - 'ry tribe, On this ter - res -trial ball,

3. Oh, that with yon -der sa-cred throng We at his feet tnay fall,

Bring forth the roy - al di - a-dem. And crown Him Lord of all; To Him all maj -es - ty ascribe. And crown Hint Lord of all; We'll join the ev - er-last-ing song, And crown Him Lord of all;

Bring forth the roy To Him all maj We'll join the ev -

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GLORIOUS NEWS.

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1. Car - rj- the message to lands far a - way, Glorious news! glorious news!

2. We have a Sav-ior with mer-cy for all, Glorious news I glorious news!

3. Je - BUS will use us in spreading His word, Glorious news! glorious news!

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wan-der-er home; Send the glad word ring-ing o - ver the foam, join in the song. Swell -ing tlie praise of the glo - ri - fied throng, Heav-en-ly Dove, We can win jew - els for man-sions a - bove,

Glo - rious, glo - rious news

Tell the glad news, glo - rions news, the: it

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glo - rious news, We have a Sav - ior who's liv - ing to - day. glo - rious news,

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No .61. BATTLE HYMN OF MISSIONS.

Ray Palmer. John Whitaker.

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2. We wait Thy tri umph, Sav - ior, King; Long a - ges

3. Thy hosts are mus-tered to the field; "The Cross! the

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glo - ry shall ob - tain; That He who once a suf- f'rer have pre - pared Thy way; Now all a - broad thy ban - ner Cross!" the bat - tie call; The old grim tow' rs of dark-ness

bled, Shall o'er the world

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a con - qu'ror reign, tie in ar - ray. ter to their fall.

No. 62. THE CHILD IN THE MIDST.

Adaline Uohf Beery.

T. Martin Tow.je.

X. When Je - sus was asked by His ser-vants of old, To whom shall the

2. Tho' hon - or and rich - es may brighten our way, Our friends true and

3. God bless-es the chil-dren because they are pure, And all may be

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great-ness be giv'n ? He beckoned a lit - tie one to Him and said, loy - al re- main, Ex-cept we are will - ing the poor-est to ser\'e, such, by His grace; Thro' crosses and cares we may rise to His throne,

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No. 63. IS THERE NOT A PLACE FOR ME?

E E Hewitt. Emma E. Meyer.

1. Man-sions in the Fa-ther-laiid, Built by God's al-might-y hand;

2. Crowns of glo - ry, crowns of light. Brighter than the stars of night;

3. Gar-ments whit-er than the snow, Christ, the King hath made them so;'

4. Gold - en harps in praise re-sound, Songs to Je - sus there re-sound,

Hap-py hosts their beau-ty see, Fadeless thro' e - ter - ni - ty ! Still He calls in tones so free; Mak-iiig cease-less mel - o - dy;

Is there not a place for me?

Is there not a crown for me?

Is there not a robe for me ?

Is there not a harp for me?

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Still He calls in tones so free, Mak-ing cease-less mel - o - dy,

Is there not a place for me?

Is there not a crown for me ?

Is there not a robe for me?

Is there not a harp for me?

No. 64. LIFTING AS WE CLIMB.

E. j;. Hewitt.

1. Forward, ev - er for-ward! Rail - y one and all; Hear the Master's

2. Forward, ev - er for-ward! Trusting love Di - vine; Pass the hap - py 3. Forward,ev - er for-ward! Dai - ly let us rise; Je - sus lead-ing

"Onward!" Like a bu-gle call. Making paths of du - ty Blos-som in - to watch-word All a-long the line; Joyful hearts possessing, Blest and made a on-ward,Near-er to the skies; Lift-ing up a broth-er, Cheering one an-

beau - ty, From the blush of morn - ing To the ev - en fall.

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For - - - ward.ev - er For-ward, ev - er for - ward.

Lifting as We Climb.

for - ward, While the bells of glory sweetly, sweetly chime.

For-ward, ev - er forward, While the bells of glo - ry sweet ly chime.

No. 65. HARVEST FIELDS.

F. S. S. F. S. Shepaed

1. See the shining fields'of waving grain, See the harvest-fields so white!

2. Hear the Sav ior, as He call eth thee To th harvest fields so white!

3. Haste! the Master's urgent call o-bey. See the harvest fields so white!

O-ver-spread-ing ev-'ry hill and plain, See the harvest fields so white! ' Come and la-bor earn-est- ly for me In the harvest-fields so white!" Quickly join the reapers' ranks to-day In the harvest-fields so white.

There is work we may do, Work for me,

you. And thelab'rers are so ver3'few In the harvest-fields so white.

work for you,

No. 66. THE SHEAF AND CROWN.

E. E. Hewitt, Tr.

Emma E. Meyer.

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1. O sing to the Sav-ior, loud anthems employ! He came our sat-

2. The Master has bro't us rich gifts from a-bove, No sor - row nor

3. The harvest is read - y, but reap-ers are few, Now cheer-ful-ly,

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va-tion to bring; Be read - y to serve Him with ardor and joy, toil would He spare ;Tlien let us draw near Him with hearts full of love, joy-ful-ly go; We'll car- ry our sheaves thro' the bright, pearly gate,

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No. 67. THE LORD BLESS THEE AND KEEP THEE.

Chas. H. Gabriel.

Walter Shirley. Spirited.

1. Lord, dis-miss us with Thy blessing.Fill our hearts with joy and peace;

2. Thanks we give and ad - o - ra - tion, For Thy gospel's joyful sound;

3. So, when-e'er the sig-nal's giv-en Us from earth to call a - way,

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Let us each Thy love pos-sess-ing, Tri-umph in re-deem-ing grace; May the fruits of Thy sal - va-tion In our hearts and lives a-bound; Borne on an - gels' wings to heav-en,Glad the summons to o - bey,

O re-fresh us, O re fresh us, Traveling thro' this wil-der-ness. May Thy presence, May Thy presence With us ev - er-more be found. May we ev - er,May we ev - er Reign with Christ in endless day.

The Lord bless thee and keep thee, The Lord bless thee and keep thee;

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No. 68.

E- E. HEwrrr.

RING ALL THE BELLS.

chas. h. Gabriel.

Ring all the bells,t±ie Gos- pel bells.Ring all the bells for Je - sas! Ring all the bells,the Sab-bath bells,Riug all the bells for Je - sus! Eing all the bells, the mer - rs- bells, Ring all the bells for Je - sus!

Tell all the world from shore to shore, Our Je - sus lives for - ev - er-more; O let us keep His ho - ly daj-, His "golden rule" of love o - bey; The angels' song shall nev-er cease, All hail, all hail, the Prince of Peace!

His love as ten-der, full and free. As when He taught in Gal - i - lee. By life and word, His sto-rj- tell. How 'Je-sushath done all things well,'

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Till oth - er lips the prais - es swell, Ring all the Sab bath bells.

From hill to hill, from sea to sea, Ring all themer-ry bells.

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Ring, ring the bells, the bless - ed Sab - bath bells,

Ring, ring the bells, the mer - ry, mer - ry bells,

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Ring, ring the bells, Ring, ring the bells.

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Ring all the bells, the Gos - pel bells, O ring the Gos - pel bells. Ring all the bells.the Sab-bath bells, O ring the Sab-bath bells. Ring all the bells, the mer - ry bells, O ring the mer - ry bells.

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Lord watch between me and thee When we are absent one from an -oth - er. A - men.

No. 70. GLORY LAND.

Mrs. Harriet E. Jones. Fred. A. Fillmore.

D. C. I. We're on our way to glo - ry land, Glo - ry land, glo - ry land;

2. We'll work for Je - sus all the way, All the way, all the way;

3. The nar-row waj' is fair and bright, Fair and bright, fair and bright;

4. Come, help us sing our Savior's praise, Sing His praise, sing His praise;

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We're on our way to glo - ry land, A hap - py, hap - py band. We'll work for Je -sus all the way. Yes, all a - long the way. The nar-row way is fair and bright, To walk there-in is right. Yes, help us sing oiir Sav-ior's praise, The bless-ed Sav-ior's praise.

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Ada Blenkhokn.

VICTORY.

Chas. H. Gabriel.

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3. See, see the mighty host strong on the field! Shout for the Lord shall

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hap-py throng;March on to vic-to-ry, valiant, brave and strong! Hark! hark! the

bat-tie cry sounds above our song— Vic-to-rj- ! vie - to-ry ! vie - to - ry !

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TRUST IN GOO,

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1. Wheth - er with the few or ma - ny Ev - er work-ing for the Lord,

2. Do your best in joy or sor-row, Do your best by night or day,

3. Sun and stars and trees and flow-ers, Flowing streams and boundless sea,

Do your best and nev-er fal - ter, Ev - er lean - ing on His word. Do your best in strength or weakness.Heed not what the world may say; Ev - er work to cheer and help us, Do their best, their serv-ice free;

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n-flict, Full of troub-le and up - rest? jrk-ing Ev-er at His best was He; irkness, And the best your eyes shall see;

Sor - row will not last for - ev - er, Trust in G6d and do your best. Thro' His cries and tears and bleeding, To the last He toiled for thee. When the Lord and prince of work-ers Comes again, He'll welcome thee.

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C. H. G.

WHO WILL GATHER?

Chas. H. Gabriel.

j Lo! the bar -vest field is bend-ing, Who will reap the gold -en

\ There are ma - ny i - dly standing In the mar - ket and the / See the ma - ny that are wait-ing,'Round a - bout thegold-en

\ They have themes, they have sug-ges-tions, For the la - bor and the j Has - ten,broth-er, to the har-vest, To the har - vest of the

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lane. But the (Omit) i reap-ers, where are they ?

field. All in i - die - ness to - day; \

yield, But the (Omit.) / reap-ers. where are they ?

Lord! Gath-er sheaves from near and far, \

word: "Blessed (Omit.) / reap-ers;here they are!"

Who will gath-er, who will gather? Who will gather in the golden grain?

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No. 74.

E. E. Hewitt.

ROOM FOR THEE.

Chas. H. Gabriel.

1. Room e-nough at Calv'ry 'neath the crim-son flow ! At the cross of

2. Room e-nough for serv-ice in the vineyard wide, Work to do for

3. Room e-nough in glo - ry, when the work is done, At the marriage

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No. 75. CHILDREN'S BATTLE SONG.

Mrs. Frank G. Goodwin.

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1. O Je - su3,might-y Cap -tain, Thy sol-diers we would be,

2. Thy shield of faith and pow - er, Thine ar - mor from a - bove;

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With Je - sus to lead us on-ward. The struggle will not be long.

No. 76. ONWARD UP THE HIGHWAY.

J. W. Van De Venter. Vf. C. Weeden.

On-ward up the high-way, To the promised land, Moves the gospel

2. On-ward up the higli-way,Van-quish-ing the foe, Fol-low-ing the

3. On-ward up the high-way. See the eas-tern sky, Ra-di-ant with

my, Je - sus in com-mand; See the host ad-vanc-ing, Sav - ior, Sliout-ing as we go. Full and free sal - va - tion, sun-shine Morn-ing draw - eth nigh. Soon the gates -will o - pen,

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On to vie - to - ry! Marching up to Ca-naan,From cap-tiv- i - ty. Life for-ev-er-more; Marching to the homeland On the oth-er shore. An-gel hosts appear; Onward Christian soldier, Vic - to-ry is near!

) On - - ward! as we journey let us sing "1 IgIo - - ry, hal-le-lu-jah totheKing! /On

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Let our voic- es, hap - py voic-es ring, sweet ly ring,

No. 77. HE LEADS AND WE FOLLOW.

Ada Blenkhorn.

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2. When storms of life our onward steps are trying, When sweetest smiles are

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No. 78. STEER TOWARD THE LIGHT.

Gertrude T. Clark.

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1. Fierce is the tem-pest. loud is its roar, Storm-tossed the mar - in - er,

2. Storms cannot hide it, years can-not fade; Firm its foun da - tion is,

3. When wild the tem-pest round thee is hurled, Look un - to Je - sns, the

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far from the shore; See! what is put - ting the dark-ness to flight? he not a - fraid; Heav'n's ample har - bor shall soon greet thj' sight, hope of the world; Bright shall the day be that fol - lows the night,

Je - sns, the Morning Star; steer t' ward the light! \

Watch for the dawn of day, steert'ward the light! I Brightly it gleams, and it Courage, then, mar-in - er, steert'ward the light! J

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SONG OF THE SAVIOR.

Dr. S. Fillmore Bennett.

CuAS. H. Gabriel.

1. Sing we a song of the Sav - ior, Gentle, and lov-ing, and true,

2. Born in the Beth-le-hem man - ger, An-gels at-tend-ed His birth,

3. Bear-ing His bur-den of sor- rows,Still did He love us the same;

4. Now to the hea-vens as-cend - ed. Him by the Fa-ther be - hold.

Walk-ing the val - ley of shad-ows, Dy - ing for me and for you. And from the heav-ens de-scend-ed Songs of re - joic- ing to earth.

All that re-viled Him for-giv - ing, Bear - ing the cross and its shame. Plead-ing the cause of His chil-dren, Lov - ing us just as of old.

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Praise Him, praise Him, Dy-ing for me and for you.

No. 80. NEARER EVERY DAY.

Chas. H. Gabriel.

Rev. I. Baltzell.

1. Near - er to Je - sus I am draw - ing ev - 'ry day,

2. Near - er to Je - sus ev - 'ry morn - ing, noon and night,

3. Near - er to Je - sus I am long - ing yet to be.

Clos- er cling -ing to His side I press on my way; Liv - ing in His coun - sel, and sus-tained by His might. Near - er, near - er, till His bless - ed face I can see;

Sweet - er falls the mu - sic of His voice up - on mine ear. All the way my soul re - joic - es in His pre-cious love, Near - er, till a - round the throne, with all the ransom'd throng.

Hop -ing, trust - iug, wait - ing, I have iioth - ing to fear.

And I'll trust Him till at last I'm crown'd His a - bove

I shall see Him face to face, and praise Him in song

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Near - er, near er, Nearer blessed Je - sus, Near - er draw me to Thee, Near-er,near-er, Near-er,near-er,draw me to Thee,

Nearer Every Day.

clos - er yet I would be; Whisper sweetest words of com-fort,

clos - er, clos - er I would be;

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hold and strengthen me; Help me Savior,help me to live near-er to thee.

No. 81.

Isaac Watts.

THERE IS A LAND.

S There is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reign; "I In - fi-nite day excludes the night, And pleasures ban-ish pain. J ( Sweet fields beyond the swelling flood,Stand dressed in liv-ing green; ) i So to the Jews old Canaan stood, While Jordan rolled between. I

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There ev - er-last ing spring a-bides, And nev - er-with-'ring flow'rs: Could we but climb where Moses stood, And view the landscape o'er,

Death, like a nar-row sea, di-vides This heav'nly land from ours. Not Jordan's stream,nor death's cold flood, Should fright us from the shore.

No. 82. JESUS LEADS THE WAY.

Ada Blenhokn. Chas. H. Gabriel.

1. Go forth to the work, 'tis the Sav-ior's commaud;And, trust-ing His

2. Go forth to the work, ev - er val - iant and true, For God and his

3. Re - joice,and be glad, for the day draweth nigh, When kingdoms of

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name, Go out o-ver mountain and val-ley and plain, kingdom take your stand; Go pub-lish the ti-dings, "Sal-va-tion is free," earth shall own His swav;\Vhen truth, like a mantle, shall cov-er the earth, 1-0-

His grace and His mighty love proclaim; Where souls in the dreary night of Till peace reigneth o - ver sea and land;Till hearts bowed in bit-ter-ness can And sor-row and sighing flee a - way. O shout ' 'hal-le - lu - jah' ' to Je-

darkness are dwelling. In dis - tant islands of the sea. Go ye with

smile thro' their weeping, Cease from their grief and glad-ly siug; Till ev - 'ry ho - vah Al-might-y! Let ev - 'ry heart a trib-ute bring; Shout "hal-le-

lov-ing heart, and joy-ful-ly tell them,Je - sus alone can make them free, knee shall bow before Him a - dor-ing. And ev-'ry heart shall own Him King, lu-jah, " to the Sav - ior for-ev - er! Let all the earth with gladness ring.

Jesus Leads the Way.

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Joyfully we will go, Thro' all the world below,Till ev'ry soul shall Christ the Savior know.

No. 83.

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THEE WE PRAISE.

H. A. Henry.

1. For the beau - ty of the*earth, For the glo - ry of the skies,

2. For the joy of hu-nian love. Brother, sis - ter, par-ent, child,

3. For the gift of Thy dear Son, For the hope of lieav'n at last,

For the love which from our birth O - ver and a - round us Friends on earth and friends a-bove, Pleasures pure and un - de - For the Spir - it's vie - fry won. For the crown when life is

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praise, praise.

No. 84. WHEN THE ROLL IS CALLED UP YONDER.

B. M. J. J. M. Klacs.

1. When tbe muu - pet of the Lord shall sound, aiid time shall be do •2. On that bright and cload-less mom-ing when the dead in Christ shall 3. Let OS la - bor for the Mas - ter from the dawn till set-ting

more. And the morning breaks, e - ter-nal, bright and fair: When the rise, And the glo - ry ot His res - ur - rec - tion share; "WTien His sun. Let us talk of all His wondrous love and rare; Then when

saved of eanh shall gath-€r o - ver on the oth - er shore. And the chos - en ones shall gath-er to their home Iv- - yond the skies. And the all of life is o - ver, and onr work on earth is done. And the

roll is railed up yon-der. I'll l>e there. When the roll ia

roll is railed up yon-der. I ll be there. When the roll is

roll is railed up yon-der. we'll be there.

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No. 85. JESUS, THE CHILDREN'S FRIEND.

J. H. K. Jii. H. EoBn-SOS.

1. We love to sing of Je - sus, Our Sa%-ior kind and true, Because He

2. We love to work for Je - sus, And trust Him day by day, For He is

3. We love to think of Je - sus. The children's deareit Friead; And if we m m « 0 » c , c

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loves the chil-dren,And we will love Him.too. And we will love Him, too; ev-er read - y To help us on our way. on-ly trust Him, He'll keep us to the end.

Yes, we will love Him too;He loves the lit tle cliil-dreB,And we will love Him, too.

No. 86. CLEAN HANDS, PURE HEARTS.

Laura Newell. Dr. S. B. Jackson.

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1. Clean hands, pure hearts, Minds thattreasure truth; Work-ing, pray-ing,

2. Help - fnl, cheer-ful, Let us lend a hand; Love each - oth - er,

3. Do to oth - ers As we'd have them do Un - to us, brave,

4. We'll re - mem-ber, In our gold-en days, Je - sus loves us,

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Gold -en days of youth. Heed-ing Christ's com-mand. Hap- py chil -dren.hap - py chil - dren, Loy - al, kind and true. Guarding all our ways.

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BRIGHT ANGELS.

Chas. H. Gabriel.

In a mid-night dungeon low, Dan - iel in the li - on's den,

Down to Lot, in So-dom, came An - gels from on Chained in Her-od's pris-on cell, Pray - ing Pe - ter Je - sus lay with - in the tomb, Near the dawn of When the Sav - ior in a cloud, 'Rose to heav'n a-

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an - gel broke the bars, And struck their chains a-way. sent His an-gels down. To shel -ter imn from harm. God would burn with fire. That cit -y by and by. an - gel burst the gate. And shout - ed ' fol-low me." an - gel came from God And roll'd the stone a - way. said He should a-gain, De-scend with peace and love.

Note.— "Bright Angels" should be sung by six little girls appropriately dressed, and arranged conspicuously upon the platform. Let six floral wreaths or crowns be prepared, each having one of the letters contained in the word "Angels" 6xed upon it. Immediate- ly after singing her stanza, let the appropriate crown be placed upon each girl's head. All the school should sing in chorus.

No. 88. HE LOVES ME SO.

Chas. H. Gabriel. J. M. Black.

Solo.

1. I know that mamma loves me, Be-cause she tells me so;

2. The hap-py birds in spring-time, Are sing-ing all the day;

3. I read of sprites and brownies. And of the fair - ies too,

4. It makes me ver - y hap - py, This sto - ry sweet and old,

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And so I know that Je - sus Loves lit - tie ones like me. And all they say to me is, That "God is ev - er good!' It's called the "Old, old sto - ry Of Je - sus and His love," Al-though I oft - en won - der Why He re-mem -bers me,

And that He watches o'er them, Wher-ev - er they may be. They nev - er speak un -tru - ly, They would not if they could. And of the ma - ny man-sions He has pre-pared a - bove.

I know that Je - sus loves me. And will my Sav - ior be.

He Loves Me So.

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He loves, He loves me so, He loves, He loves me so; He loves, He loves,

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DO NO SINFUL ACTION.

C. F. Alexander.

Chas. H. Gabriel.

1. Do no sin - ful ac-tion, Speak no an - gry word; We be -long to

2. There's a wicked spir- it Watching 'round us still, And he tries to 3- List not to the temp-ter, Tho' 'tis hard for you To re - sist the

Je - sus, Chil - dren of the Lord. Christ is kind and gen - tie, tempt us In - to harm and ill. e - vil And the good to do.

Christ is pure and true, And His little chil-dren, Must be ho-ly, too.

No. 90. WE ARE LITTLE SOLDIERS.

GoRA. R Howes.

Chas. II. Gabriel.

1. We are lit - tie sol - diers, Fight - ing for our king;

2. Sa - tan will en - trap us, If we don't look out;

3. We are lit - tie sol - diers, But we know the right;

Don't you love to hear us, As we so glad - ly sing? When we see him com - ing, We raise our ar - niy shout. When the foe is near us, We pray, and sing with might.

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Tramp,tramp,tramp,we are com-ing,com-ing,com-ing! Tramp, tramp.tramp, coming

with an ar - my strong; Tramp, tramp. tramp, we are coming, coming,

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No. 91. HAPPY BEULAH LAND.

D. B. P. D. B. Pi niNTON.

1. We are a lit - tie pil-grim baud.Trav'ling on, trav-'ling on;

2. We are a lit - tie sol-dier band.Marchingon, march-ing on;

3. We are a lit - tie work-ing band, Toil-ing on, toil-ingon;

4. We are a lit - tie Chris-tian band, Hop-ing on, hop-ingon;

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We are a fear- less, sol - dier band. Brave ly march-ing on.

We are a bus - y work-ing band, Glad-ly toil-ing on.

We are an ear - nest Chris-tian band, Hop-ing. pray-ing on.

On to the shores of the Beulah land, The happy land, the heav'nly land,

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No. 92. LITTLE CANDLES.

Martha Oliver.

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O naught-y words and tem - pers Are ver Our tears will quench the can-dies And so

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up and down motion of hands, from wrist

Shedding rays of light a-round us, Upward, downward, upward, downward.

Here and there, ev - 'ry-where, That's the way we shine.

I. We're lit-tle Christian soldiers, brave and loy-al too, Stead-i - ly

2. We're lit-tle sow-ers,and we scat - ter far and

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Christ is our Cap-tain, and His Kind words and act-ions, lit - tie O may we faith-ful be, that

or-ders we o - bey. Where He shall lead us we will march a - way. deeds of ten-der love, Scat-tered a-broad,will bring re-ward a - bove. when He comes a-gain. Each one may bring a sheaf of gold-en erain

INDEX.

No,

All hail the power 59

A loyal baiicl

America 57

Anywhere with Jesus.. 28 A place and work lor lue 7

As a pilgrim band 38

As the Lord to Samuel. 19 Battle hymn of missions Be a golden sunbeam... 53 Because He loves us so

Be not afraid 40

Brijiht augels

Bright Crowns 14

Carry the message.. Children's battle song.. 75 Clean hands,purehearts 86 Clinging to His promise 21 Come weal, come woe.. 40

Coronation 59

Dare to do right 9

Dare to think tliough... 9

Do no sinful action 89

Do you fear the foe 31

Do }0U know the song. 52

Eternal Father 61

Faith is the victory 18

Fierce is the tempest... 78 For the beauty of the.. 83 Forward Christian wor 55 Forward ever forward.. 64

From the cross 58

Gather in the grain

Glorious news

Glory land 70

God is love 1

I io forth to work 82

Go guther in the 49

Happy Beulah land 91

Harvest fields (i'l

He leads and we follow 77

He loves them 4A

He loves us so 88

Here am 1 19

Hold me in Tti}' care... 45

Holy, holy, holy 3.'i

I have read of 22

1 know that Mamma lo Hs In a midnight dungeon 87

In Christis full 27

In t!ie furrows of 43

Is there not a place for 6:?

I've found a friend 37

Jesus calls for faithful.. 54 Jesus is calling 26

Jesus leads the way

Jesus reigns

Jesus Shepherd lead us Jesus the children's fri

Keep step ever.

Lamb of God I look

Lead me all the way ... Lead me Savior j;t ntly.

Let the sunshine in

Let us rally, rally

Lifting as we climb

Little candles

Living m the sunshine

Lord dismiss ns

Lo the harvest field

Loyal and true

Mansions inthe Fatherl March along together... Marcliing on with glad

Marching home

Mizpah

My country 'tis of thee

Nearer every day

Nearer to Jesns

Now let us sing

O Calvary

O cross of grief

O'er hill and dale

O Jesus mighty Captain Onward Christian work

Onward the foe to

Onward to glory

Onward up the highwa

O sing to the Sa\ ior

O soldier brave

Our Father who are

Out to the conflict

Praise the Lord

Rallying so7ig

Ring all the bells

Room enough at Calvar Room for all

Sailing, sailing

ailing o'er the gospel

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ce the shining fields... Sing a song for Jesus... Sing the love of Jesus- Sing joyfully singcheer Singing speakiag prayi Shoulder to shoulder... Soldiers of Christ

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Song of the Savior 79

Soldiers on life's battle 20 Steer toward the light.. 78 Sweetly sing the love... 5 The child in the mid.st 62

The christian soldier... 10 Tlie glad good news 34

The light of the cross.. 58 The Lordblesstheeand 67

The Lord watch betwoe 69

The Lord's prayer 51

The sheaf and crown... 66 The Sunday school arm 13 The sweet olden story.. 22

The unseen land 48

The work we love 3

Thee we praise 83

There is a happy land.. 29

There is a land 81

There is a land mine.'.. 48 There's work for all.. .. 6

Trust in God 72

Turn up your lamp 11

■y^ictory 71

Victory by and by 42

We are but little candl 92 We are little soldiers... 90 We are little pilgrims.. 91

We are marching 16

We are marching on. ... 24 We are inarching onwa 42 We are willing workers 15

We come together 3

We love to sing 47

We love to sing of Jesus 85 We're a happy band.... 16 We're soldiers in the... 10 We're little christian... 93

We're on our way 70

What a blessed salvatio 27 W hen Jesus was asked 62 When the roll is called 84

When His salvation 44

When skies are blue. ... 17 When the harvest wave 7 When the trumpet of... 84 Whether with the few.. 72 Whispered by the eveu 1 While there's a little... 50

Who will gather 73

Willing workers 15

Will you do what you.. 46 With an everlasting lov 34

Work for all 6

Would you gain the 30

TRUST IN ME.

1. lo nc-ceiila of ten - der-nes^speaU-elh a voice, Trust iboii m me,

2. WbeoboroeoD tbe waves of life's tur- l>u lent (ide.Thou ue«lVl not Inr,

3. If o- ver tbjr soul clouds of doubt shall a rise, Bring-iog dis-tua^'.

trust thoD to me; WbeD burdened by enr-row.wben tempted and tried,

I'll help thee,and streoKlbcn ami com fort thee; Wben bar-deaed by

sor- row, when tempted and tried, Ev er thy hetp-er I II be.

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