NY PUBLIC LIBRARY THE BRANCH LIBRARIES ' I mo 783.9 3 3333 01441 6552 TABERNACLE HYMKS, NC. 2. 20.00 NNBB 871357464 The Newark Public Library Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations ... MY MY MUs The Branch Libraries THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY AT LINCOLN CENTER 111 Amsterdam Avenue New York, N.Y. 10023 BOOKS MAY BE RETURNED TO ANY BRANCH OF THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY ALL RECORDINGS MUST BE RETURNED TO BRANCH FROM WHICH BORROWED NO RENEWALS ARE ALLOWED FINES FOR OVERDUE MATERIAL PER CALENDAR DAY: Adult books 10V Juvenile books 5^ Recordings 104 5 * Form #0709 • Cafeernacle ?m>mns No. 2 Copyright 1921 All Rights Reserved Tabernacle Publishing Company PUBLISHED BY Cafoernacle ^u!)ltsl)tng Company 29 SOUTH LA SALLE STREET CHICAGO, ILLINOIS { jforexnorfc TABERNACLE HYMNS No. 2 is a large bouquet of splendid songs, singing forth in new and favorite melodies the great Fund' amentals of the Faith. There are favorite songs, both new and old, from all the great writers. Ring- ing through the pages of the book are sterling evangelistic songs, and there will be found a great list of the favorites you have long longed to see be- tween the covers of one book. Deeper life songs are here in abundance. There is a fine list of missionary songs. There are 351 songs in the collection. We wish here to record our most heart-felt thanks to the music publishers and song owners, who have allowed us to freely select from their best new and favorite songs. They have disregarded financial advantage in allowing us this privilege, Through this generosity on their part, Tabernacle Hymns No. 2 becomes a large boiled down list of the best, both new and old. No person or persons will profit from the pub- lication of this book. The profits go into a fund to continue the spreading of the gospel message in song. Yours singing His praises, The Publishers. TABERNACLE HYMNS No. 2. I Robert Grant. 0 Worship the King. -&- Franz J. Haydn. •&- T=t A- f *= 1. 0 wor-ship the King, all glo-rious a - bove, And grate-ful - ly 2. Thy bonn - ti - ful care, what tongue can re - cite? It breathes in the 3. Frail chil-dren of dust, and fee - ble as frail, In Thee do we 4. Our Fa-ther and God, how faith- ful Thy love! While an -gels de ■ 9-#§ •&- EKfc 42- £ ym— i j — i- r#^ ¥ fi fc-st =f iF? sing air, trust, light -(5»- His won - der - ful love; Our Shield and De - fend - er, the it shines in the light; It streams from the hills, it de - nor find Thee to fail; Thy mer-cies, how ten - der! how to hymn Thee a- bove; The hum -bier ere - a - tion, tho' *#=? <5>- 1 ^ m £ -p- 4t- 1 I 1 V-X i 9 -«- 3t=* -«- ■s*- tr* -- An - cient of days, Pa - vil-ionedin splendor, and gird-ed with praise, scends to the plain, And sweet-ly dis - tils in the dew and the rain, firm to the end! Our Mak-er, De-fend-er, Re - deem-er, and Friend. fee - ble their lays, With true ad - o - ra-tion shall lisp to Thy praise. 5-?ty— *— -p — p — — * — i — i — f- ■a- &- X H -9- tz -P- r I THH NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY r»rKTco at i :;:^acv ,~\c tt-*t: r>nT?pnRVTTNIfJ ARTS Twas a Glad Day When Jesus Found Me. A, S. K.» :: -— -N — *- A" 4- -U-l— L Albert Simpson Reitz — vd- =F P + -g: hat -H—J atd ^Jr-^ —i- *-* 1.. I was lost in sin when Je - sus found me, But He res- cued me, all 2. 0 the bells of heav- en now are ring-ing, For I hear their tones with-- 3. 0 the joy when we shall meet in glo-ry, In the man-sions of my 9^4 l=4ik=k: m- :t=: 1/ ';/ I E 1 r— P=P=^ :N=N: -^= u 3=* * ^ "N -I- T *=K 1 -#- glo - ry to His name! And the chords of in my ransomed soul! And my heart is Father's home a-bove; And thro' end - less world - ly pleas - ure bound me, filled with joy - ful sing - ing a - ges tell the sto - ry 9^ S 9-V- t=t X -i — 1 h Chorus. Till He saved me from sin and shame. Since the Sav-iour hath made me whole. 'Twas a glad day when Je- sus Of the Sav-iour's re- deem -ing love. 9*3 m -I ; -#- 4=- -&- £=t -h- x=x ■pz- *=£ -0- 1/ 1/ *=*=:*: jv-fv st -I- -^-A- A—\ # — # — L_* <£* h -A w I 1/ 1/ -J — 1—4- 9S? found me, When His strong arms were thrown around me, When my sins He buried fc£=L -&- f- 1 t ±=t k=fc :k=d y ^ fcfc SS * ' -^ -1 I I -+ — I- 1/ V I I A — k — s— i i •!_ q= N- H-- in the deepest sea, And my soul He filled with joy and vie- to- ry, 'Twas a ^ir!>:£=*=!L=S=?*z?=k=k -h — I- V— U- -0- K -0 — 0 — • — 0 — 0- r i i Lk k k fcr-fc :k3 V 1/ Copyright, 1918, by Arthur W. McKee. Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. 'Twas a G!ad Day When Jesus Found Me.— Concluded. 1 J. J _h Kr-4 M^ J— J- J ; 3 u - J J j 4 1 J . E3=g= glad day, 0 hal- le - \u - jah! 'Twasa glad day He claimed His own; I will -•-- —m— «r -= # 0 0 t -K?- lj ]7 lj ^ N ^ n ! n /*j| K !"V 1 iTh v V A 1 J • m P J 1 ' ' 1 VUJ 4- J •- • . sn !j k P •r v 1/ - V t 1 1 1 h h Is is 1 C /■ 17 1 M V 1 i 7 h h ^ 1 1 VI * A k v " — 1 1 » 1 ^ 7 1 J a ' m ur _i 1 _i M 1 n£ 7 J P- 5 • • tip # « »» 2 J & A 1 ^ 1/ 0 ^ V 9 '0- * -£■ It shall nev - er pass a - way, And there is "no night there." All the streets with gold are laid, And there is "no night ther&." There life's crys - tal riv - er flows, And there is ""no night there." For the Lamb is all the light, And there is "no night there." » • o V~ rs U- - m O' u * i_ H 1 " uir i» i • ^ 1 t 1., 1/ « u ■ . ■ '• * f^ r k5 | P* frh I r |C /»• 1 1 v 1 \, \j y ^ > L^ 1 1/ U i r 1 m/ Chorus. Oh N N 1 h ^ V s. t y ,17 ,R n 1 k. 1 ' ^ p n T> IV 1 J • I * m J 1 1 IX 1 1 1 ffyU # # ■«J # • * • s * rJ 1 VvJ N* - p p ? N» 0 r a ^ ^ ^ 1 Godshall "wipe away all tears; " There's no death, no pain, nor fears; God shall "wipe a - way all tears j " There's no death, no pain, nor fears j V i p*^ m ' ~ P _-- 0 0 m m m rV h * u* — w ^ w 1 1 * 1. 17 \» J> • ff QW 1 1 * N» V ■? W "^ P P S 7 h ^ r r nr J J S ^ P > > V / & w & w 1/ > f r 1 I 1 1 1 ■ lr r f ±-K dim. mf /?s 1 -^— N- -«- - i "i r "C heart, Since Je- sus came in- to my heart; Floods of joy o'er my in-to my heart,Since Je - sns came in, came in - to my heart) /n 11 ++ I N IN C» I -#— » — •— #- J -H- :*=* i=zi: -0 — 0 — 0- I b b £-4 #— ^r -s^ I m w soul like the sea bil-lows roll, Since Je - sus came in - to my heart. h J^-f- - - - - ^ IS 1 "P-^- V- -h :*=*=*: tc S33 gzzi Copyright, 1914, by Chas. H. Gabriel. Homer A. Rodeheaver, owner. Ivory Palaces. Suggested by a sermon of Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman's on Psalm 45 : 8, in which Christ is pictured com- ing out of the ivory palaces of heaven to redeem mankind, clothed in garments which are perfumed with myrrh for beauty, with aloes for bitterness, and with cassia for healing, the fragrance of which remain to tell of His near presence. Henry Barraclough. 1. My Lord has garments so wondrous fine, And myrrh their tex-ture 2. His life had al - so its sor-rows sore, For al - oes had a 3. His garments too were in cas - sia dipped, With heal-ing in a 4. In garments glo - ri-ous He will come, To o - pen wide the Efefcfh SLfc4z£ -pz- m ±-r& -PZ- -PZ- ■&- -©»- fills: part; touch; door; ±=t= -g> -g? r ■**A xA-A — i- -X 1 =t -&- J* -&- IS -- PZ^-PZ-M ■s^ I Chorus. ° Duet. — Slowly, softly, and with much expression. 4- 3v=F =fc=t £z^l i: j i ^n^ff -zrf- *=*=£ o J X -&—& Out of the iv - o - ry pal - a - ces In ■ -ztob- to a world of woe, T I 9S Full Chorus. -S|--- 3-— -si- tj -SI- -si- -9- d-v-g -S1- -4- ■I— -I L Duet. — Very softly. =£ i H- — I- -<9- - v 2 i .Try ft* ' §fef it -m m £ t± m rail. l 5 -ex. - — I ' When the tempt -er would pre - vail, For my love is oft - en cold, Those He saves are His de - light, Bought by Him at such a cost, tJ He can hold me He must hold me He will hold me He will hold me fast, fast, fast, fast. A -&- 3 ^ i£ Refrain, a tempo 4 He will hold me fast, hold me fast, He will hold me fast; hold me fast j i i l =t rail. -4— rs -ez- -P- \ For my Sav - iour loves me 9^ £ so, -0— Ha will hold me ±1 4= 1 — i — r fast. ^9-4 fg-^-sS i Copyright. 190G, by Charles M Alexander. International Copyright Secured. Tabernacle Publishing Co.. owner. Himself. B. S. ^ ■+ 5t 3 tr?r*-. 1- T- A=I A. Bo Simpson. rs 3=t 1. Once it was the bless-ing, Now it is the Lord; Once it was the feel-ing, 2. Once 'twas painful trying, Now 'tis per-fect trust; Once a half sal - va-tion, 3. Once 'twas busy planning, Now 'tis trustful prayer; Once 'twas anxious caring, 4. Once it was my working, His it hence shall be; Once I tried to use Him, 5. Once I hoped in Je - sus, Now I know He's mine; Once my lamps were dying, m a .0. -i— *— ^ :l r—4 -0- m v- ■¥- A — * .-i i -W- fN— h at i±S -»-#- * -*-=- aj=4=t :£=*: ^p^ •*rr*- v= Now it is His Word; Once His gift I want - ed, Now, the Giv - er own; Now the ut - ter- most; Once 'twas ceaseless holding, Now He holds me fast; Now He has the care; Once 'twas what I want-ed, Now what Je - sus says; Now He us - es me; Once the pow*r I want-ed, Now the Might-y One; Now they brightly shine; Once for death I wait - ed, Now His com-ing hail; § m rfr I — 1 £ 'i t :*=*=£ 1 — \r~t »-*—*— ^Ht ■**=*■ A 5=; t * :=P --%±^zz=$ Chorus. * -I- Jtzst =t=F «. d . w-r? Once I sought for healing, New Himself a - lone. Once 'twas constant drifting, Now my anchor's cast. Once 'twas constant asking, Now 'tis ceaseless praise. All in all f or-er - er, Once for self I la - bored, Now for Him a - lone. And my hopes are anchored Safe with-in the vail. —Q \ — ^=-l — p-l »y 1 y j '-i Ht-J -|."-vT=i i r Je - sus will I sing; ■ 'g g fltT*** -v- ■v- Ev-'ry thing in Je - sus, And Je-sua ev -'ry thing. *- J s* -0- -0- 0 . 9 0 — 0 — i — 0 — I — r £5E -0 t=T0 -m — -r vzznzz ng Copyrifht, 1891, by A. B. Simpson. By permission of Christian Alliance Pub. Co., owner. Love Lifted Me. James Rowe. t$=* Howard E. Smith. iss *— w — d 1. I was sink- ing deep in sin, Far from the peaceful shore, Ver -y deep-1 J 2. All my heart to Him I give, Ev-er to Him I'll cling, InHwl 3. Souls in dan-ger, look a-bove, Je-suscomplete-ly saves; He will lift you Oi ^ FFF I ~v>l -N-fv- l/"S -0- '9' t i £ J stained with- in, Sink-ing to rise no more; But the Mas- ter of the sea pres - encelive, Ev- er His prais-es sing. Love so might- y and so true by His love Out of the an-gry waves. He's the Mas- ter of the sea, £± ^-r EE -£. tt £ f- rp r=F tn H A — k — l- *=¥* i 9 9 9 +~+r -+-9-9 Heard my de-spairing cry, From the wa-ters lift -ed me, Now safe am I. Mer - it's my soul's best songs; Faithful, lov-ing serv-ice,too, To Him be - longs. Bil - lows His will o- bey; He your Saviour wants to be— Be saved to - day. » X Hcr*- % f P ^ t> 1/ I Chorus. i fcz -fc* tJ Love lift - ed r & mel Love lift - ed 9 I me! u e - ven me ! 9%fe e - ven me -I V -(-- P *=± *— r l J 9 9-9- — I S' /=v- ? *e* *—. — ^- — 9— *-# — *— r When nothing else could help, Love lift - ed me. ~ 9ZiJt I Love lift-ed me. m* £ -r-9- :t *=i -H -#^ 1 — r Copyright, 1912, by Charlie D. Tillman. Robert H. Coleman, owner. r-t i 10 R L. Christ Arose! Sloiv. Robert Lowry. 4=F -<*3 (Si Jr -^— t--Z5) 5- ■2ri- •g?" -«9- (S — •- -Z5l- — I- 1. Low in the grave He lay — Je 2. Vain - ly they watch His bed — Je 3. Death can- not keep his prey— Je sus, my Sav - iour! Wait - ing the sus, my Sav - iour! Vain - ly they sus, my Sav- iour! He tore the :t: -s>- -&- -&- 9^# 4H^- 452- -fS1- :t :t -£2_ t2_ r — r -©>- ^g Chorus. Faster. A-, -/— I h ^ — l \ t N N IN *T "(S- L(S" might - y tri-umph o'er His foes; He a-rose a Vic-tor from the He a-rose ! -9- -9- t=tt h -I h K- fe* V — i— -#- seeee "M? w — 0 I & h N 1 | 1 ^tv * * =1 * fc~ -d a — nal^ 1 1 S — =J -iT- — « — — i — 1— k- §U-i- — 9— — 1— —9-T—9 — 9 ' 9 — # # ■ V.9 i 9 9 • =f^*^ — 9 — —9-^—9— 1 W 1 dark do- main, And He lives for ev - er with His saints to reign; He a t~- £■ fr * -^— y1- -tf- — i- -fe- at rit. | -J- 9^ F rose! He a - rose! Hal - le - lu - jah! Christ a He a - rose ! He a - rose ! -9- -9- -9- -9 '-9- -9- -•-. -9- -9- m -( w . -9— £ — 0~'~t~rP — fr — f u p 1 1^ g- — 5Z ?~~ ^~ b I II _£2_ ^> — i 1 rose! m Copyright, 1916, by Mary Runyon Lowry. Renewal. Used by permission. 11 James M. Gray. Only a Sinner. -B—x 1 —sH Pv-ri Is ! -<^ — ■— D. B. Towner. -I -* 5=£ «=r*« 9 1. Naught have I got- ten bat what I received; Grace hath bestowed St since 2. Once I was fool-ish, and sin ruled my heart, Caus- ing my footsteps from 3. Tears un - a-vail-ing, no mer - it had 1; Mer - cy had saved me, or 4. Suf - fer a sin- ner whose heart o - ver-fiows, Lov - ing his Saviour, to ^4 33 *=N=pr r i? ? * ^ i S r - - £|fcr I have be- Iieved; Boast- ing ex-clud-ed, pride I a -base; I'm God to de - part, Je - sus hath found me, hap - py my case; I else I must die; Sin had alarmed me, fear - ing God's face; But tell what he knows; Once more to tell it, would I em-brace — I'm £ -#- -•-. ^ -P2- -P- ± fnud 4- Chorus. -st- - =f £=* o ^ s! on - ly a sin- ner saved by grace! now am a sin- ner saved by grace I On - ly a sin- ner saved by grace 1 now I'm a sin- ner saved by grace! on - ly a sin- ner saved by grace I g r r ,r_ > t *=* 42- f: r ■+T- pzzpzzp: "tf— tr » — ^— (2- ly a sin -ner saved by grace! This my sto - ry, to ifcz -c -a- 422- t -f- .* f P=* Copyright, 1905, by Daniel B. Towner. Used Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. by permission. International Copyright Secured. 12 Resting, I Am Resting. E. H. H. Chorus by P. R. k N J_ Paul Rader. ii =T 4- i 4- -<9- ^ -<5»- r •«- ^-pg-t 1. My Sav-iour, Thou hast of-fered rest: Oh, give it then, to me; 2. This cru - el self oh, how it strives And works with - in my breast, 3. Now ma - ny sub - tie forms it takes Of seem - ing ver - i - ty, 4. 0 Lord, I seek a ho - ly rest, A vie - fry o - ver sin! 5. In Thy strong hand I lay me down, So shall the work be done, -•- -•- -#- -#--#-• -#- -<2- t- -P- -0- -02- « *^-£fc3-i h — b- 42- c -©>- v £ * -<$>- r i5>- The rest of ceas - ing from my - self, To find my all in Thee. To come be-tween Thee and my soul, And keep me back from rest. As if it were not safe to rest And ven - ture all on Thee. I seek that Thou a- lone shouldst reign, O'er all with- out, with - in. For who can work so won-drous - ly As the Al- might - y One? -ff- -*-: ±r **-*. o 9^ ± £ Chorus. ■4- t-v h fr- s\- X --r -G>- Rest - ing, -f2- am rest - ing, Thy- self would prove; -G>- £ Sr 9^=* _«2_ t * -PZ- -P2- -e>r ^ _£2_ -N iii tf5H- -- Rest - ing, P- 9ikt=^==fe am rest - ing, / , g f2-" Feast - ing on Thy love. -f^: -2?" J S IS. gfc± f^rf Copyright, 1921, by Paul Rader. 13 He Keeps Me Singing. L. B. B. L. B. Bridi'ers. tr ??fc* JM>- flgg^ £^ » ^ "ST ■* — *— N i ^ T 1. There's within my heart a mel - o - dy Je-sus whispers sweet and low, 2. All my life was wrecked by sin and strife, Discord filled my heart with pain, 3. Feast-ing on the rich - es of His grace, .Resting 'neath His shelt'ring\vin_', 4. Tho' sometimes He leads thro' waters deep, Tri-als fall a-crossthe way, 5. Soon He's coming back to wel-come me Far beyond the star- ry sky; §^it fr-4-fr=E=frzzfe 1 — i — r <■$> *=*=* t U 1/ b 1/ I I 121 4^ rs h I — L £ ± J — ^ El — I- zt 5 g? u £-■ ¥ ¥ -&- "Fear not, I am with thee, peace be still," In all of life's ebb and flow. Je - sus swept a - cross the bro-ken strings, Stirred the slumb'ring chords again. Al- ways look-ing on Hissmil-ing face, That is why I shout and sing. Tho' sometimes the path seems rough and steep, See His footprints all the way. I shall wing my flights to worlds unknown, I shall reign with Him on high. §§£* rm t :fczH=*=!: -^- \ =S fc=* V- r Chorus. ^H-4 -- fe 4- ■«- t -* 5=* £ i 9^ w ■&- +s>- -£ X 33"; — j£ Fills my ev - 'ry long- ing, Keeps me sing-ing as I go. £ -S>— r 1 Copyright, 1910, by L. B. Bridgers. Charles Tillman, owner. Used by permission. Music fro» "Melody of Love," by H. Englemann. Copyright, 1903, by Theo. Presser Co. Used by permission. 14 Jesus, I Come. William T. Sleeper. JL I-4 A '-*#* 15)- ~-4 -i^- * -- -i — -iW- .(22. t :t b I --J r- r 4— 4 ^=^= -sh ^ at Z5J— 0- i- -0—0- -©>- t -0—0- -&- .(52. !*• -#-#. M— ^ — ^z^ t=» :pLi_|t_|t=|52: v-v- -0—0 r-xrt i/ 1 -<9- 4: 4—4 154" =f -&- ly=v- ■25^-"25H^- 3 Out of my sin and in- to Thy- self, Je-sus, I come to Out of dis-tress to ju - bi-lant psalm, Je - sus, I come to Up-wardfor aye on wings like a dove, Je-sus, I come to Ev - er Thy glo- rious face to be -hold, Je - sus, I come to 9#^4 .<$> 0 — t -152- & i — v— h 452; feat -•- -1 — -<5>- -£2_ Thee. Thee. Thee. Thee. tzzt -(52.J-.k5i- 1 Copyright, 1914. bv Geo. C. Stebbins. Renewal. Used by permission. 15 P. R. Let the Tide Come In. Paul Rader. 1. Come in, come in, 2. 'Tis Thee, 'tis Thee 3. I die, I die, 4. Come back, come back 0 I I -&- tide need, O take the to earth a 9fcfc£EiEjf: * 4— 1- -B>~s- -0- -0- -&- t: 1*2 grace; Fill all the Lord; With - out Thee cross; Thy death has gain, With all Thy tEEE 4 -«- "251- -25^- -T -<&- -&r- — i =t 152. 75T 3 i- -&- _. -- 25* T=t ■ g - parch - ed va - can - cy; Flood o - ver all, fill ev - 'ry space: all is van - i - ty; Thou art e-nough, 0 blest re - ward, pur - chased life for me. I spurn the world all else is dross; sov - 'reign maj - es - ty; Come, take Thy throne, with saints to reign; ■fe — £-fr-fc-| r- ±$-t -122 -(S>- * 1 h -i— -- -G>- -&- ±=3= :=r^: -I 1- "251" <5 -+- -t£i- — I- "25(- 75" IStiZIS Chorus ISgEggS^I Come, tide of life, from Cal All that I need from Cal I reck- on now from Cal Come reap the fruits of Cal va va va va ry- ry. ry. ry. Let the tide come in, - — ■&- I * -*- -52- 3: 4: v—v- f£ -I 1- ~l- -(S- -<$'- ■?5i: 75" 75" 75" 75" Let the tide come in, Let grace a -bound from Cal - va - ry, Such -«_ M. j(2- m J(2- J0-- Jf2- 4«- (52. 4*. ?m -P2- g_cJ2 far :t 4^ t -5 V k" , I j 4 — L n -251- =t -<&- -&,- -&- 75T I-C 9^ pre-cious blood, the price of sin, He comes, He fills, from Cal - va- ry. -&> m -e>- -h 1 Copyright. 1920. by Paul Bader. 2 _JZ- -»- 42- *=t: S-* 16 Rev. J. H, Sammis. i Trust and Obey. -4 — I — !- D, B. Towner. ■ft— fr 3=V * 73 3t" * l&M ■£2- ~tf~ 1. When we walk with the Lord 2. Not a shad-ow can rise, 3. Not a bur-den we bear, 4. But we nev- er can prove 5. Then in fel- low-ship sweet -&- In the Light of His Not a cloud in the Not a sor- row we The de-lights of His We will sit at His Word What a glo-ry He skies, But His smile quickly share, But our toil He doth love Un-til all on the f eet , Or we ' 11 walk by His -&- .0. -,. .0- -h- 9^ -©>- S3 ^=»=|c ■¥- H 1- ■v— v- ~V—¥: I 1 1 t— r— r T\ -J 1 1- n— * 1 2 St ■iSh -t5> *i — t -*-■*- lb sheds on our way! While we do His good- will, He a-bideswith us still, drives it a - way; Not a doubt or a fear, Not a sigh or a tear rich - ly re-pay; Not a grief nor a loss, Not a frown or a cross al - tar we lay; For the fa-vor He shows, And the joy He be -stows, side in the way; What He says we will do, Where He sends we will go — -•- -0- -i5>r * -0- f # ^. 0- -9- -- cv * S a 43 0* m » i i* k? 3m i r 1 i i ^ o1 » ^ i 1 S h r5 u ■ • ' ' Id i • 1 17 r v v 1 1/ 1/ 1 1 C\ Y N. 1 1 1 1 Chqsus. 1 1 1 1 1 V \ r n f *■ r r vT U I d3 <■ _j * m i ' ' ffT\ v 0 m . « ^ a m m VMJ 9 m '0 9 • 0 0\ <5J • /tj m ' & 0 0 %J -0- -<£-' W W And with all who will trust and o - bey. Can a - bide while we trust and o - bey. But is blest if we trust and o - bey. Are for them who will trust and o - bey. Nev- er fear, on - ly trust and o - bey. -•- -m- -fL _ -0— -M- _ Trust and o - bey, for there's 1 — r m &~ *=£ ■&- m V" f=f 1 — i — X 1 — i — r r * A— IVr-l II "i -&■ -&- b 1/ no oth- er way To be hap- py in Je-sus,But to trust and o - bey. jfL. -*- .(Z- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- ■#- -0- t J] m H 1 \ \- Copyright, 1921, by D. ± . Towner. Renewal. Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. International Copyright Secured. J&- & 17 James Rowe. I Would Be Like Jesus. -I i- *£&£ B. D. Ackley. #-ks?- :3=* -25»- -M— I —I S> r T7 rr 1. Earth-ly pleas-ures vain - ly call me; I would be like Je 2. He has bro- ken ev - 'ry fet - ter, I would be like Je 3. All the way from earth to glo - ry, I would be like Je 4. That in heav- en He may meet me, I would be like Je would be like Je - sua j 1-4 bus; 8U8J sus; sus; &-*-& J — -j U-cJ — J — I 1 w e) » s» 4—rt- — # 2*=*=2=fc m ¥ -<9- 4 -&- *=** -- -^ * Be like Je - sus, this my song, In the home and in the throng; tS" -5>-

S>- 1 — r 42- * I £2 "t2- 2* ■5^ i "5T -iSf- n — *t -5t" e W *± :s£ * ■+ -<»- -5^ 5^ - # — ?9 # ^ ] r Copyright, 1911, by E. O. ExceU. Words and Music. Used by permission. 18 Rev. J. Wilbur Chapman, D. D. One Day! ~i — I- Chas. H. Marsh. J 4- -751- -- 1 h t-7— r -h- -s>- -S>-- 1- -I — I — I- >— r*— )*- =j: 4 =T -- -©»— i — I — I — I- Chorus. # -&- -&- "&r 1—f A 1 1- -&- «: HeF He! He! more! mine! (52_t. -ts- -— ± WB &- -&- "23- ■tK gJ-~~2?' -1 J 1- -23- -<§i- car - ried my sins far a - way, Ris - ing, He jus - ti - fied ■gHr -#— h & 3*- a: -i — -G ' g'll isxzfcz:: r 152. -*- -52- *s Copyright, 1910, by Chas. H. Marsh. Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. One Day. — Concluded. *> 4-4- cres. ma^: :3- sin- 2: M3=: t free- ly for ev - er: One day He's com- ing— 0 glo - ri - ous day. lifc .0. r; -0- -is. -» # 0 1 -&- &- •r«- * 4=- -w- w- - -\— r— "#- -0- 42- r • • •— 1 — i — \—z: e ' 1 — t- a I9 R. Kelso Carter. A S33 i. o 2. A 3. I 4. My A- At the Cross. From "Songs of Perfect Love," by per, A- -m- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 0 — 0 — w: -0- 10' ps -i Je - sus, Lord, Thy mid the night of kiss Thy feet, I Lord, my life, my r^zzzz dy - ing love Hath sin and death Thy clasp Thy hand, I strength, my all, I -tt/i i 9tf£ ^ 4— ^ H=ri: -KN -I — t -r«- -*- Cho. — At the cross, at the cross, ivhere I first saiv the light, And the pierced my light hath touch Thy count my con - trite filled my bleed - ing gain but — r V ,'l r-^ V fc/— V- :t t heart; soul; side: loss; Now To Oh, For take my life, and me Thy lov - ing let me here for • let Thy 3V er .0. .0. -1-^ +¥: -&. t: I ,S-^> y-t/ our -den of my heart rolled a- ivay, It was there by faith I re S-4 -0- -0- -**=± D. C. Chorus. £=* m let me prove How dear to voice now saith, Thy faith hath ev - er stand, Where Thou wast love en - thrall, And keep me me made cru at Thou thee ci the 1 art. whole. tied, cross. i] -0- -#- -r-N ■t -¥- ^1t _r2_«- 10 ceived my sight, And no.v I am hap - py night and day. 20 I James M. Gray. ffl4 h Nor Silver Nor Gold. i D. B. Towner If N— IN- ffi^ 3=4 %j m 1. Nor sil - ver nor gold hath ob-tained my re-demp-tion, No rich - es of 2. Nor sil - ver nor gold hath ob-tained my re-demp-tion, The guilt on my 3. Nor sil - ver nor gold hath ob-tained my re-demp-tion, The ho - ly com 4. Nor sil - ver nor gold hath ob-tained my re-demp-tion, The way in - to £ £ m £3E& -l 1- ¥ l> i i 3 i s 3= l£ earth could have saved my poor soul; The blood of the cross con - science too heav - y had grown; The blood of the cross mand - ment for - bade me draw near; The blood of the cross heav - en could not thus be bought; The blood of the cross is is is is m *- -*- my my my my £=£ i -0- ^ f v- V: £ y- m ± *=t /?v b r J m\ 3l — A % fti 5 — e 0 ■■■' J p rifc- on - ly foun - da - tion, The death of on - ly foun - da - tion, The death of on - ly foun - da - tion, The death of on - ly foun - da - tion, The death of M ^ JL JL JL my Sav-iour now mak - eth me whole, my Sav-iour could ■ on - ly a - tone, my Sav-iour re- mov- eth my fear, my Sav-iour re-demp-tion hath wrought. TTi -* — r-# a 9* tc f ¥ f v— t * k 1/ Chorus. -is h- -U ^ t -&c 3£ '-^Z am re deemed, I but Sfc am 3 — •- re - deemed, not I am 3 with re - m 4- 8=* *=* ■25T -O 9 a sil - ver, I deemed, but not with sil - ver, t ft A £■«■ -«. #-^ 0 0— ' *0 0 0 am £ bought, but not with I am bought, I am -0- * -0- -0- i>— - — 0 — 0 ! *?>- v -?— t^ Copyright, 1900, by Daniel B. Towner. Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. k Nor Silver Nor Gold. — Concluded. -£l Sgfeg m 37" gold; Bought with a price— the blood of bought, but not with gold; Bought with a price— 3 — fz — •- -m- I * £ -ft — I- *=* pr -&r -&- *=z Je sus, pre - cious blood of Je - sus, Pre-cious price of love un told! i 0-4-4- t -ft » . "f- -^ -f1" -f- 4 n ^T^ Jy-i — a. 1 Have Thine Own Way, Lord. Slowly. Geo. C. Stebbins. -Z5h 3 \ m m 0 — 1. Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way! 2. Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way! 3. Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way! 4. Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way! Jt m 0 "r9"* (52. • -~gh fcr-H -> Thou art the Search me and Wound - ed and Hold o'er my ^nJrg-fr— E 5 -£2_ -42- £ ^fc£ -©>-- — e> i 3£ -£? 3Z -? Be £?■• £2_ -t22_ a • -©>- -©>- 1 — i — r st a- &\ i ^ -«- z=t ^— ^ gr g * — # -£> - -N- 3tZ=^±-^ — #-= — * # J-#- drew me with the chords of love, And thus He bound me to Him. And not a - lone the gift of life, But His own self He gave me. Naught guard me on my on - ward course, And bring me safe to heav - en. Th 'e - wise a Coun - sel - lor and Guide, So might - y a De - fend - er! From $ Vr •¥ — V- \> ~W~^ I 1 mm: 31 w + * 'round my heart still close - ly twine Those ties which naught can sev - er, that I have my own I call, I hold it for the Giv - er: ter - nal glo - ries gleam a - far, To nerve my faint en - deav - or: Him, who loves me now so well, What pow'r my soul can sev - er? £± For My So ShaU 5^> f T~V y b i »* WE* * jn ¥ -K- _*.: • — • — ++ I am His, and He is mine, For - ev - er and for - ev - er. heart, my strength, my life, my all, Are His, and His for - ev - er. now to watch, to work, to war, And then to rest for ,- ev - er. life or death, or earth or hell? No; I am His for - ev - er. *£ m 7~ ■& t" V- f Copyright, 1919, by Geo. C. Stebbins, Renewal. Hope Publishing Co., owners. Used by per 23 Fanny J. Crosby. Saved By Grace. A— «- -, -4- St A=£ J. Geo. C. Stebbins. J 0 1 w -•- • -#- -^- -#- 1. Some day the sil - ver cord will break, And I no more as now shall sing; 2. Some day my earth - ly house will fall, I can-not tell how soon 'twill I*?,' 3. Some day, when fades the gold-en sun Be-neaththe ro - By-tint - ed west, 4. Some day, till then I'll watch and wait, My lamp all trimmed and burning brie But, 0, the joy when I shall wake With-in the pal-ace of the King! But this I know— my All in All Has now a place in heav'n for me. My blessed Lord shall say, "Well done! " And I shall en - ter in - to rest. That when my Sav-iour ope's the gate, My soul to Him may take its flight. -Or "£- -4- -*=*: r Chorus. -K-, 'W ~9~ And I shall -t- see Him face to J . shall see _ ^ face, And tell the to face, t=- t=- :t=t ^ v- v- — I- -*- '0' t- -v— r sto - ry — Saved by grace; And I shall see ^ 5=Ji: t- :t=- -i— W^ . shall see ■v- Him face to tf i -i— H 1 > v — rit. — i— I £=* =w= -4- -H- — I- -•- face, And tell the J to face, sto - ry — Saved by gracs. E 1 ^ ■F>- -F -f — r Copyright. 1894. by The Bigelow & Main Co. Used by permission. Hope Pub. Co.. owner. 24 C. H. G. Sail On! Solo and Chorus. |S ^ Chas. H. Gabriel, -4 S A=£ a -eS- + -p »- e- ter - t- -T- ,f sail sail sail sail onl on! onl on' -fc- -m — na lt± EE I* I* . n 422- -©>r Chorus 1 i=i -4- —\- -0- £e£±E£ 0 f I §s Sail on! sail on! IN I I the storms will soon be past, The dark - ness -•- -9- • -9- -9- • -9- -9- . —I 1 — 9—*- • 9—1 9 1 — ■+- ^fc w 1 r -^k- ■*-*- ~Zs % will not al- ways last; Sail on! sail sail on ! 5M '— I: -0 kw'rif on! God sail on! 9- -*- *- t -F- -m- w~ -9- -V: _(2Z_!_?4^B_ * rit. e dim. PP I -72r ~&- W- — F 9 . N ?FF 0-17— tf 4- vi' I*/ I/ 1/ y 1/ w lives and He commands: "Sail on! sail on! " sail on! sail on! sail on! Fy -C\ /TN /> iTS O /?s i _1r- -f- ^=t z£ V \/- ■of # *=T J J I J -£2_ -fS- * May close hera. Copyright, 1908, by Chas. H. Gabriel. New arrangement Copyright 1918, by Homer A. Rodeheaver. International Copyright Secured. 25 In the Garden. C. A. M. C. Austin Miles. -Pf- — 1\ jr hr l\ 0 0 — L# H 9 • H d 0- -0- -0- -%- -0- -0- m V-AA- -> H • 0 ¥* * -FV — N 1 • ' : 1. I come to the gar- den a - lone, While the dew is still on the 2. He speaks, and the sound of His voice Is so sweet the birds hush their 3. I'd stay in the gar - den with Him Tho' the night a-round me be -^j— =i-j- i^r t ^ i m —i- -K- zf - r \ — >— > <*\y j * j * • « f*\i' v *\ 0 % 0 * *" 8 m # * m ^ ■■' In J f » • w * _ 9 ^ Son of God in my heart voice to me 3 dis - clos - es. is ring - ing. is call - ing. — rti * • And 0 He -0- -0- walks with -0- -0- me, and IS N -#- He £""\* hi *\ m "1 ■ * m _i ! * I-, 17 h ' * ' * p • p P • at 9 0. 0 0 * -^ b v » • • • \ I ^ !7 f. * Ly U j 1 1 o - »« — •- -F — in- tend - eth my way, When tri - als should come, Let glo - ri - our tho't — My faith shall be sight, The 9- -(22. . -G>- __Z2_ :t=: * -&- \ — -U4 -<&r 3: — I- -- *=& 3 -z* -*; -s'- -I 4— J- -- JT— fr r -©>- i= .Z2_ t ± f_. -zri- 4- 4: J 1- c ? — - — I — fcr— 231 "S?" 1— r -<^- -s>- -•- -fir- v^- -&r 9^ taught me to say: "It is well, it is well with my soul." help - less es-tate, And hath shed His own blood for my soul, bear it no more; Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, 0 Lord shall de-scend, — "E- ven so" — it is well with -&- -9- -9- -&- m o I -I — -I— -I— -I — -F- -9- -P*- m 1 1 — r-B> 9 9-M-r\ 0 £ — r- 9- my soul! my soul. m -£2- -«>- -9- -9- 4— :t -&- £ Chorus. -J-l- 4— Y — i- .9\& ~Z?" -*-#- Sf-9-9^ 75~9\ 9-r-1^ — I— #- -• h -<9- -z^ Itis well withmy soul, it is well, it is well with my soul 1 It is well with my soul, *£ -#-P ■t- E 9- -C2- J9. -^m I H -(- oil- I I 1 — M" 422— P— F?-P n©- t=t :*:z:F: f^- Copyright, 1918. by The John Church Co. Used by permission. I b -h i 27 The Story of Jesus can Never Grow Old. Maj. D. W. Whittle. fr— fc" ii -n=^! "hr- *=t- May Whittle Moody. T— N s: i fv S v ■$—. > 1. They tell me the sto-ry of Je-sus is old, And they ask that we 2. Yet the sto-ry is old, as the sun-light is old, Tho'its new ev - 'ry 3. For what can we tell to the wea-ry of heart, If we preach not sal 4. So with sor-row we turn from the wise of this world, To the wan-des-era i= preach something new; They say that the babe, and the Man of the cross, morn all the same; As it floods all the world with its glad-ness and light, va - tionfrom sin? And how can we com- fort the souls that de-part' far from the fold; With hearts for the mes-sage they '11 join in our song, 9 3? 10. n M- -h — #h- -(— [/ y V Befrain. ^ ^ n V -• — i *— r a_ 4V -X— \H 4\- For the wise of this world will not do. Kind-ling far a -way stars by its flame. It can nev-er grow old, It can If we tell not how Christ rose a - gain? That the sto - ry can nev - er grow old. -#- -•- -•--•- Is rs is Is (y=v- ?=t= t=t -$^r=$- $£ *=*- M—y,- ^L^rz=Az=^=z^-^z \-9- fr sr-i \— ' W *_ ?• •? •—*—• r~N- Js V V V • 1^ rs 1 1TF n fN * m nev-er grow old,Tho' a million times o-ver — fc — b-— h 1 1 1— -iffi 0 — 0 — # — 0- -j-r-w — » — w- the sto- ry is told; While sin lives un- *=* ■v—v- -tf— £ v—v- •* +-*-v^x>-v ■v—v- r ■y—y—y- -I * N rit. IJ S» -l-r-l—*- # — e vanquished , And death rules the world , The sto-ry of fe*=fc + 4- +— -0- -\— -0- 0—? £=£= ?->' Je-sus can nev-er grow old. 0 ~£ 0 . p ^-# £±fe± k i v y Copyright, 1900, by May Whittle bloody. Used by permission k |t |i Zfczji tf- * ffl Christ Returneth. James McGranahan. + 1 =tq t 75*- ^ rr 1W ^r jhzba * ml r 1. It may be at morn, when the day is a- wak-ing,When sun-light thro' 2. It may be at mid - day, it may be at twi-light, It may be, per- 3. While its hosts cry Ho - san- na,fromheav'n descending, With glo - ri - fied 4. Oh, joy! oh, de-light! should we go with-out dy- ing, No sick-ness, do 2%m *=r-r i — r ^ tfas -&r Pt dark - ness and shad- ow, is break-ing, That Je - sus will come in the chance, that the blackness of mid-night Will burst in - to light in the saints and the an- gels at - tend- ing, With grace on His brow, like a sad - ness, no dread and no cry - ing,Caught up thro' the clouds with the A- -P- -0- -0- ■*- *- 1? \ > k k: ^ t=t ¥r i -e~!—0- -&-*- -&- v~ r full - ness of blaze of His ha - lo of Lord in - to glo- ry, To re-ceive from the world "His own. glo - ry, When glo - ry, Will glo - ry, When Je Je Je sus sus sus re re re 0- -*- ir-fr- ceives ceive ceives £j ■ — 0 "His "His i own. own. 'His own. 5 5 5 J 11 -&- 1 ^ *=* Chorus. # -?sh -&~ -t9- -<^- -0- -#- ■Z5T- ■Z5>- "2? -0- 0 Lord Je - su3, how long? how long Ere we shout the glad song? Christ re- Is. ft -0 ' m -£2- t -O- o- ■&- -e &- _£2_ X2- _£. -*- £=£: -0- -*~ -?*■ ■&- £ 4— J- ri j*=fc -&- Iniw- T- i is 9 \ m ' * * -*- & turn- eth; Hal-le - lu-jah! hal-le -lu- jah! A- men, Hal- le - lu-jah! A-men. ci:L g g |t" *^fc L g f -# — * — h- Copyright. 19ii6. by James MeOrajiahan. Intermit. onal Copyright Secured. r -0-s-0- ■&- 1- £ k=k=E^=B Renewal. Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. 29 Oh, It Is Wonderful! C. H. Gabriel tA ± 9 '0' =t '0 *— * t -0 -0- ■0 0' Chas. H. Gabriel. -4 3=1 =* =1 1. 2. 3. f0 " stand all a-mazed at the love Je-sus of - fers me, Con-fused at the mar- vel that He would descend from His throne di-vine, To res- cue a think of His hands pierced and bleeding to pay the debt! Such rner-cy.such 9^=3 4- i J=^- i . i =£-4-*- r grace that so ful - ly He proffers me; I trem-ble to know that for me He was soul so re- bellious and proud as mine; That He should extend His great love unto love and de- vo- tion can I for-get? No, no! I will praise and a-dore at the 2£ i ^ 4 J l I i •*-- r r a rit. * 3 -I — I- W N- * -■-:•-' cm - ci- tied — That for me, a sin - such as I; Suf-fi-cient to own, mer-cy-seat, Un - til at the glo - ner, He suf-fered,He bled, and died, to' re- deem, and to jus-ti-fy. ri - tied throne I kneel at His feet. I 1 J- i r N I 9& £ -*-- P -*— o Chorus. H— \ 1- \L — a *- H^ 4V Oh, it is wor - der- ful that 9^ S a tempo. V rit. He should care for me! E-nough to won - der - foil L . h 1 v- V — r- 9^ — w-^ — 9 p-— die for me! won - der. - ful ! _*_: C 0-±- mm 5 ■ft- o Oh, J, I it is won- der -ful, won -der -ful to me! £ -#- -tf- r ,jffai I*- ,tfr 1 — r r 5 42- i: Copyright, 1898, by E. O. Excell. Words ■v- and Musia. Used by permission. -fc ■F i 30 If Jesus Goes With Me. C. A. M. c 33 -* — 0- * — |- -A 4 *=* T^V C. Austin Miles. -*— *- 5 ^ 1. It may be in the val- ley, where countless dangers hide; It may be in the 2. It may be I must car - ry the bless- ed word of life A-cross the burning 3. But if it be my por-tion to bear my cross at home, While others bear their 4. It is not mine to ques-tion the judgment of my Lord, It is but mine to 9fc§=£ rrTT 4= pnzsi: t *=*: ■W -*- '9' r-4- m I=i ■#-2— # t jr ttt -I- -1- 1/ y sun- shine that I, in peace a - bide; But this one thing I know — if des - erts to those in sin - ful strife; And tho' it be my lot to bur -dens be- yond the bil- low's foam, I'll prove my faith in Him — con- fol - low the lead-ings of His word; But if to go or stay, or .0. _^_ -#_ M -*-T^L -PL m -i — t- 1- t± it #_ w— *-- fc J^4= *=£ m y=^r 4=* —I 1 -• — 0 ■0—0 -9^—* -0—0- -0- -J-. -j- -5- -0-0- it be dark or fair, If Je - sus is with me, I'll go an-y- where! bear my col-ors there, If Je - sus goes with me, I'll go an-y-wherel fess His judgments fair, And, if He stays with me, I'll go an-y-wherel wheth-er here or there, I'll be, with my Sav- iour con- tent an-y -where! -•- -•- -0^~-0- -0- -0- h t=p: t r-U-U. — « — P- + »E -I \t •—? *=*=^I -^ p-^—p—0- Chorus. "-I: *Mv -5 — 0 1- -* 0 0r *=/■ 0—0- 0—0- +— J— •— * -0 0 1 9' -0-. m-0--0- ^^ If Je- sus goes with me, I'll go An- y - vhere! "lis heaven to me, Wher- I'll go -#-• -0- -0- -0-0-0-' -0-' -#-•• H*-*"-!*- -r- ■#- #_ ■#■ ■#■ -!*- e'er I may be, If He is there! I count it a priv -i - lege here His Hiscross,His V— V- .0. ■XPX -0 -•- ~ m— it- t I p- -h- V t=t=t #-#- *=f£=fc:*=:*=*=3 Copyright, 1908, by Hall-Mack Co. Used by permission. If Jesus Goes With Me. — Concluded. 4 — \- 3" -€- rt=3: N J^ N -±= iVi— :£-^-d--^ — Vr-p^— r* i r-^J ■■ J^J cross to bear; If His cross to bear \ Je- sus goes with me I'll go an ny where. a: ^r-r- t±=v=r +-T— h y -v v v- t^ I SP*-"* r-r EfI r=^t- • r-r i] 31 Saviour, Like a Shepherd, Lead Us. D. Thrupp. Sffct 4 :^: 4- W. B. Bradbury. 3 , f Sav- iour, like a shep-herd, lead us, \ In Thy pleasant pastures feed us, n f We are Thine; do Thou be - friend us \ Keep Thy flock, from sin de - fend us, o f Thou hast promised to re - ceive \ Thou hast mer- cy to re - lieve f Ear - ly let us seek Thy fa - \ Bless - ed Lord and on - ly Sav - 4. us, us, vor, '0' Much we need Thy tend'rest care; For our use Thy folds pre- pare; Be the Guardian of our way; Seek us if we go a -stray; Poor and sin- ful tho' we be; Grace to cleanse, and pow'rto free; Ear - ly let us do Thy will; iour, With Thy love our bos- oms fill; ftib 4— -#- t" 1- v-t/- * -0—0- -9—<&- -t—t- -t=t=1= fc=*=r* o r ■J — X i :*=* 3 * Bless-ed Bless-ed Bless-ed Bless-ed Sr M=J -&r -H (- 9 # i: Je - sus, Je - sus, Je - sus, Je - sus, n? P%-M- 42- bless-ed Je - sus, Thou hast bought us, Thine we are; bless-ed Je - sus, Hear, oh, hear us when we pray; bless-ed Je - sus, Let us ear - ly turn to Thee; bless-ed Je - sus, Thou hast loved us, love us still; -J 1 -<2 •=— ¥=? +T- * v-v- -¥&- -*■ \ tm -4- -<5i- -& O -«5l- -N- * % ^~t Bless-ed Bless-ed Bless-ed Bless-ed pi. * -0- -0- -0- -0- 3— Jan. 25 r -!5>- 4«- r ^ -•51- 1 — r n v :Ji=|r ~e^ are. 1— H2 ft— -0 Je - sus, bless-ed Je - sus, Thou hast bought us, Thine we Je - sus, bless-ed Je - sus, Hear, oh, hear us when we way. Je - sus, bless-ed Je - sus, Let us ear - ly turn to Thee. Je - sus, bless-ed Je - sus, Thou hast loved us, love us still. n IB 32 I Can Depend On Him. "The Lord shall be thy confidence."— Prov. 3: 26. Ada. R. Habekshon. Robert Harknes3. 3^ * "* #" 1. 2. 3. 4. My I In I con - fi-dence is in my Lord, My hope is not mis-placed look to Him for all I need For He a- lone can save, days of sor - row and of joy, I find Him snch a Friend, can- not on my - self re - ly, Or on ex - pe-rience gain'd, K m 3e ^ ■*=£ j , <2 ^1 t ± ^—x I -^4 ■ 3=* ^~ 0 - s * #" 1 The trust of those who lean on Him, "Was nev - er yet dis- graced. I know that He can nev - er break The prom - is - es He gave. For life, for peace, for need - ed grace, I must on Him de - pend. By dai - ly lean - ing on Himself, Are peace and joy main-tained. *=fc J ii t- -v—t r# ^ Chorus. on Him, on Him, can depend de - pend on Him, I can depend, de- pend en Him, Tfe X 13 g-^ » W # ^'■'f-fr-f.-^Jr-f-e: ti=t -K 7—1 — t- £ rN I 4 £ -*h=- m ^-=- I T^ ^g-r t -e- -&r M What- e'er as-sails, He nev - er fails, I can de-pend on Him. b*-- -?- -?- ^ ». -f- J- *f S: £ +- -0- £=£ m ' U I ■t jGL. 42. a -?— t t- F 1 -P P> f O Copyrisht, 1908, by Charles M. Alexander, International Copyright Secured. Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. 33 0 That Will Be Glory. C. H. Gabriel ,1,1 I i--i — «- — h :^H3 -&-- Chas. H. Gabriel. \ 1_ *=z *=S , 1. When all my la-bors and tri-als are o'er, And I am safe on that 2. When, by the gift of His in- fi - nite grace, I am ac-cord-cd in 3. Friends will be there I have loved long a - go; Joy like a riv-er a- -# 0—T0 • 1 #— r-fS>--— r-S » = -~ *- 9m$£ Si t *=* I I b I 52LZ i t3E33B t t : * v 8 -i-. -3-a*—£^? -ff beau - ti - fnl shore, Just to be near the dear Lord I a - dore, heav - en a place, Just to be there and to look on His face, round me will flow; Yet, just a smile from my Sav- iour, I know, # P- «— r— * * * • ■&— :t £= -CL p k k k- fcw-s — — # # # # » m I I riV. Chorus. 3=F -/?s » -#<5> ^rtV- r Will thro* the a - ges be glo-ry for me 0 that will be -/7s 0 that will $m * — *- — *- £ K f f=1H i i i 'i i i -J — P — F- -&- r -&- -73-^ i r r ' i i ' i i" — i glo-ry for me, Glo-ry for me, glo-ry for me, When by His grace he glo-ry for me," Glo-ry for me glo-ry for me, I 121 -*—*—*■ UA i ^2-L. y y * - 1— I t ^H=i ^ rit. /Ts -et-r ^ — i- ■J I i i .-, -* M — 1— — I U I shall look on His face, That will be glo-ry, be glo-ry for me. i 1 I -£2- US-i- -0 # •— -» » »- -H — jr -0 — »- *=Jc 1 — I — r • — » — x- Copyright, 1900, by E. O. Ex'cell. Words and Music. Used by permission. 13 34 E. R. Latta. JJoderato. Blessed Be the Fountain. ( Whiter Than the Snow. ) H. S. Perkins. N N d d -UJ^ ffir*^ ~0- ^— & # ^: -fc — -it -«- d H -«s- b 1. Bless- ed be the Fountain of blood, To a world of sin-ners re-vealed; 2. Thorn-y was the crown that He wore, And the cross His bod - y o'er-came; 3. Fa - ther, I have wandered from Thee, Of t-en has my heart gone a -stray: -is*-. -/*-. "%* l£E£ v — v— v- ± ~Q- t: ■&- » • w -i y- ■v — F -0- «- Pf=F :bt-H -£2- "fr^v 4V 75T- -g?-^- at ■N- r a- 0- r **« Bless -ed be the dear Son of God; On-ly by His stripes we are healed. Grievous were the sor-rows He bore, But He suf-fered thus not in vain. Crim-son do my sins seem to me — Wa-ter can not wash them a - way. ■r.r.rJk r =£=' -9- 0 J0- fc P =t -iS- -0 — H-^1 Vr -mr p ' X / — ^— p — ?— f A— N— A— A-J- ■v — V~ A— N — N-^1— £- t" A te e~!~0 — 0- «- -mrSK- -- 1- e -»-— 0 — 0— +-#- 0- ifl — ^ r -*- £•- -.^-' Tho' I've wandered far from His fold, Bringing to my heart pain and woe^' May I to that Fountain be led, Made to cleanse my sins here be - low; Je - sus to that Fountain of Thine, Lean-ing on Thy prom-iae I go; ./t...^. ^L _0L. J^ .£.. JL .*-. _*_ t=± 1 4 -V- & -fi?- ■pz- -ft-fr-*-4 =T ■zd- :£=3: 4' 4 4 '#mh € * -feg s: g • Wash me in the Blood of the Lamb, And Wash me in the Blood that He shed, And Cleanse me by Thy wash-ing di - vine, And I shall be whit- er than snow. I shall be whit- er than snow. I shall be whit- er than snow. m. *# 0 — 0- S — t— v-t- m -g? -p- Chorus. Whit er than the snow, £ ±1 — «-»- P 0 Whit H U 1/ 1/ Whiter than the snow, -0. j0. ^..0--0. 0 0 0-'0—0- 0- whiter than the snow, Whiter than the snow, -0- .0. -0-.-0.-0- _+_ '-«tf — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0—0- t=- tt t tcfcfczfc* ■p — # — 0—-0—0- r r r r v— ^— y— g- u tf Blessed Be the Fountain.— Concluded. than the snow; Wash me the Ulo<» A 1. The ag - o-nies of Cal-va - ry, Could not Hi9 love (lis - may; 2. He stood condemned in Pilate's Hall, He heard the rab-bk-s' cry; 3. Lo! Je-sus stands with bro-ken heart, With nail-pierced hands and feet: 4. The Saviour stands at thy heart's door Bruised for thy cru - el sin: 9^=m !E3i v— v- w- -o- — I — H *-l — Xt a- l tftP £ A- — i- P -Wr-#— -' *~^ ^ ■???- He would not yield, The King with none He points un - to 0 why not o - £ -V— b1- tho' God re-vealed to own His cause, His cross of woe, pen wide the door w Z& -v- -'+. The price that He must pay. My cause would not de - ny. Where love andmer-cy meet. And let Him en - ter in? rVJ t • " P* P^ -I- I ^a He would not yield, tho' God re-vealed The King with none to own His cause, He points un - to His cross of woe, 0 why not o - pen wide the door m ^*" -*- • -•- -'- H — 9 -•- ' The price My cause Where love And let -fSL '-t, •*■ V M- v& &*■ ±& that He must pay. would not de - ny. and mer-cy meet. Him en - ter in? -#- t • 1 Copyright, 1915, by Homer A. Rodeheaver. International Copyright Secured. 36 S.J. Henderson. Saved By the Blood. D. B. Towner. $=T 1. Saved by the blood of the Cm- ci- fied One! 1 Ransomed from sin and a 2. Saved by the blood of the Cm- ci- fied One! The an- gels re-joic-ing be- 3. Saved by the blood of the Cm - ci- fied One! The Fa-ther He spake, and His 4. Saved by the blood of the Cm -ci- fied One! And hail to the Fa-ther, all -m- 4* p — p- ±—± — p — (» — *- ^ t=t v-% p p e~^ rfcfc IP §* -N-«- *? 4 new work be- gun, Sing praise to the Fa-ther and praise to the Son, cause it is done; A child of the Fa-ther, joint- heir with the Son, will it was done; Great price of my par- don, His own precious Son; hail to the Son, All hail to the Spir-it, the great Three in One! -#- -#- -p- • -#- -•- -#- -#- -»- -0- • -•- -#- ItH -^ a.u. i -PL t if! h h Chorus. ±l~d N— tr *=P=p: 3=* » # Saved by the blood of the Cm - ci-fied One! Saved! saved! (xlo- ry, I'm saved! glo - ry, I'm saved ! -#-: -0--0- -0- 9^ ^-^ — * £ HP 0- -V — rr jm-±. 5 is *-*-*-*— *- I_ZI_3i -U — P-U K-t V — V-V- ; 3 81 S -eA V ~V 0 b W U* ^ U |? [• My sins are all pardoned, my guilt is all gone! Saved! t is £ , f. t £ ft- ^ -H ^, h h h £ -t"_ * I fc s Glo - ry, I'm saved! P- P £-T=fc g U I v — v- saved! I am saved by the blood of the Cm - ci-fied One! erlo"- ry.I'm saved! m 5 J -0- -0- m -0- -P- -0- -0- l:lii ¥¥.f:fy r r p ,p - p * 55^=1^ JU- :*=*: £ ±=6= Copyright, ]903, by D. B. Towner. Tabernacle Pub. Co-, owner. International Copyright Secured. 37 He is Mine. Austin Miles. Lincoln Hall. 1. There is a Shep-herd who cares for His own, And He 2. Je - sus leftheav-en my Sav-iour to be, And He 3. There is a Com- fort - er come from a-bove, He too P&fcs: t=t Tenor and Basses, or all in unison, or solo m is mine; is mine; is mine; -> • 5 -^ t_ O • *> --J -I 4- ? -I 1 1 V <2 1 P* Noth-ing am I, He's a King on the throne, But I am not worth all He suf- fered for me, But Com- ing to me to re -veal Je- sus' love, And f f p - — i- s He He that o • is is is =* S? • ^ : . : P : a mine; mine; mine; 4=± ^ s. s § 6 1- J J 1 1 L -I 1 1 - F -I — I- -^*v- -«< •*- -«t- -zr o - o o -r tt= :zr How He can love such a sin - ner as I, Tho' He Tho' I'm not wor-thy He dwells in my heart, And He Shep-herd and Sav-iour, and Com-fort - er, too, They all is mine; is mine; are mine; can- not fath-om tho' oft - en I try, But From Him I'll nev - er, no nev-er de-part, For That's why I know the old sto - ry is true, They He He all I * *=fpi 42- ' IS is are 9- mine, mine. mine. o 1 — I — X rzp* D.& -4 l- D.S.- Tho' it is ivon-der- ful, yet Chorus. — i 1 it is true, Ttiat lie is A- ii Sir - p^- -Gr-ir ^f V ■ He is A- $1 mine, i^- — -5> - mine; m 38 The Old Rugged Cross. G. B. Solo and Chorus. Rev. Geo. Bennard. 1. On a hill far a- way stood an old rugged cross, The em-blem of 2. Oh,thatold rugged cross, so de-spised by the world,Has a wondrous afc- 3. In the old rugged cross, stained with blood so di-vine, A won - drous 4. To the old rugged cross I will ev - er be true, Its shame and re - 95*frg Eft ■Yr _<2- ^ ^ * -9 9> -©- V V i?i- -S- -»- -m- N^zS=Je=je v £ -t-Nj £ ■9- t . ra- -#- -N- -N- -il- H* A- t|# suf-f 'ring and shame, And I love that old cross where the dear-est and best trac - tion for me, For the dear Lamb of God left His glo - ry a-bove, beau - ty I see, For 'twas on that old cross Je - sus suf-f ered and died, proach gladly bear; Then He'll call me some day to my home far a- way, & 5 It -v- -#-=- ■Vr -*- ■#- e — P- 49- fcf -»- Is h N tr-f -i — v Chorus. N -N— N-: at 3t -0- For a world of lost sin- ners was slain. To bear it to dark Cal - va- ry. To par - don and sane - ti - fy me. Where His glo - ry for - ev - er I'll share. So I'll cher- ish the old rugged cross 9^ 5S -m- v- -»-- — m- R Kmr -9 »■ -v — v- — m~~ — m — ®- -0 — 9- v- t-u- the i y~y t H fe-tr ¥ ~m ■S^ N- -c- -IV e-i—4- -&- -tc-m N-#- :» — 3 — V I ; *~ P" cross, Till my tro-phiesat last I lay down; I will cling to the old nig-ged cross, -P p , m ' e p p p. pipjT^p a £__,_£_!_* *_ 9& old rug- ged cross, And ex-change it someday for a crown. cross, the old rugged cross, -P * rJP 9. 9. 9 p 9 ,_JS»_.!_# p Q :fi r t *=*=*=* L-W— \/— U- V — J- v- -9 9- ■v, — E Copyright, 1913, by Geo. Eennard. Homer A. Pvodeheaver, owner. 39 I Know Whom I Have Believed. El Nathan. James McGranahan. Moderuto. 1. I know not why God's wondrous grace To me He hath made known, 2. I know not how this sav - ing faith To me He did im - part, 3. I know not how the Spir - it moves, Con-vine -ing men of sin, 4. I know not what of good or ill May be re-served for me, 5. I know not when my Lord may come, At night or noon-day fair, M N -b - -0- -0- I :££=£ «yjj7 4g_if . i# * -f 4- *-z^=nz$=$: t :p=»: s* -- r fe=t KEi «- 3fcd •-*> ft -J & n n -*-* ^-=- if ' • ' r r_ i Nor why un - wor-thy — Christ in love Re-deemed me for His own. Nor how be - liev - ing in His Word Wrought peace within my heart. Re- veal - ing Je - sus thro' the Word, Cre - a - ting faith in Him. Of wea - ry ways or gold - en days, Be - fore His face I see. Nor if I walk the vale with Him, Or "meet Him in the air." 9S £->> — • 1 r Uczz*=?i a a i i -\— -h- J* *==± r 1 — r J^L-l ±2_ Chorus. *-*: t=t But "I know whom I have be- liev- ed, and am per-suad-ed that He is #- -0- • -#- -#- -0- -0- -0- • «- -0- -0- % m*=*E* ^^- * -+- -u- t=- #. £. • ?- -^. J0. 1*—K=$=*=* 1— r i t A— N J — M — i- J- 3 P £ -i^ #— •- J -H- «r a-ble To keep that which I've committed Un-to Him against that day." -0- -\- P- §^B?=* S t- I H v- *—± -pz_ M«~U- i V— k- M-^-0—J. ^_ ^-^ u Copyright, 1911, by Mrs. Addie McGranahan. Renewal. Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. Ieternational Copyright Secured. . 40 1 Know I'll See Jesus Some Day. Avis M. Christiansen. 3&* Eggjg -I — i- Scott Lawrence. -4— jv_ -Z5J- ^ #- ~S>~ 1. 2. 3. Sweet Though Dark- is the hope that is thrill- ing my soul — I musttrav-el by faith, not by sight, ness is gathering, but hope shines with -in, - -f2- 9-'ub b g » : -^ t? fr L 4 ! A * I know I'll see I know I'll see I know I'll see -jS>- ft*=t rf -i — i — t Je-sussome day! Then what if the dark clouds of sin o'er me roll, Je-sussome day! No e- vil can harm me, no foe can af-fright — Je-sussome day! What joy when He comes to wipe out ev-'ry sin; 9£S> +- 4- i-d- V Z£ e *=*=* -©>- 1 1 1- t" I \> I Chorus. 4- ■Z^-T- -^ f 4- 4=f * 1#~! — w~ ~.p I know I'll Bee Je -susBome day! I know I'll see Je-sussome -&- i m^ ^ ^zz(i=fc: <5»- J- -<5»- ^h + -# P- 1- ■t— i — i — r l§ -4—4- 9 — &- -G>- * -- 3 =p W 75Hr ** -I- * day! I know I'll see Je- sus some day! What a joy it will some day! some day! -<2 — | ,_»_: — 0 — p — *- — <7 — *i _#. ^2. .^. -PL -H fc± -) H -©>- fc. D -©>- 1 — ! — »- 4— J 1 i- -&r ' *—7* I I 1 ^ * -*-=- r 1/ -&■- •»- * L£2^_£2_ e be When His face I shall see, I know I'll see Je-sus some day! £: t=- -»- J * JL 5— i22_ fc^t V— >- tf ? i» r r t=t -i©- ■w- -©>- 1- I Copyright, 1921, by Tabernacle Publishing Co. 41 I'm Happy In Jesus To-day. G. Houston Greene. ** J — 4- ^ C. Wesley Hicks. K I Sfe fe -*—. i: -0~ S -N— 1. I have a friend whose life is sweet to me, I'm hap-py in 2. He bore my bur-dens all up- on the tree, I'm hap-py in 3. His grace to me grows sweet-er ev - 'ry day, I'm hap-py in $m :t=t==' fT=F 1 1- r=f ^ b b b -4 — 4- 3 -<^— r •C^r =^ Je- sus to - day; His blood doth keep me clean and make me free, Je- sus to - day; His pre - cious life He gave to par - don me, Je- sus to-day; It helps to keep me from the e - vil way, $m -#- m &- m r- r- fr— r~r \i i P ■£— I M^-4- b b b b Chorus. yz •gh=- ■#— #■ I'm hap-py in Je-sus to - day. I'm hap-py in Je-sus to- so s -»s>- £ £— i- fc 3= > -<$»- day, I'm hap-py in Je-sus to- day; For Je-sus goes hap-py to-day, so hap-py to-day j zm -- m ft f t ■s*- #-#^ 4- -4- ■^1— f -£-4 *=£ b I b *=*-- -zlrr with me 9^ *£=*: all i tr-f — b # ' — *" the way, I'm hap-py in Je-sus to-day. & Jaw ■#- -»- r — er -•-i — *P- h h te=}E -S>.i. 122. Copyright, 1915. by C. W. Hicks. 1 i 42 Saved ! Rev. Oswald J. Smith. u=a Rodger M, tinfjsw*8m 4- totE -* -0 fr- -°-kA v^S 0 0 0 0 £ ■srr-f- ^ q-fe-b-ji i» j L. -i£=C- i p i=g m tr u l -n 1. Saved! savedl saved! my sins are all for - giv'n; Christ is 2. Saved! saved! saved! by grace and grace a - lone; Oh, what 3. Saved! saved! saved! oh, joy be-yond compare; Christ my i -^r 0- ' --^j -*-+ & 2. :jfc. 3r*- ^r i j- ^ • j- p » 0 * p-*1 ~~ • • — s»n — 9 J*. "■ J 1 — ^ - a &+-* *—* -^r^y *fq iff yy^yg mine! I'm on my way to heav'n; Once a guilt - y won - drons love to me was shown, In my stead Christ life and I His con-stant care, Yield - ing all and *-d 5 -~=z [ 'f 'f " -*~3 ^ 5^ -W- • -M- ■4- J — k-4 3 1 +-*- -0-0^-A r^=^-i 4 -e-s- r^-^- IH* -*-& tr irr »■• f >'1 ^H -=H i** -sh r u tr u 8in-ner, lost undone, Now a child Jesus bled and died, Bore my sins, trusting Him a-lone, Liv - ing now m T of God, saved thro' His Son, for me was cru-ci - fied. each moment as His own. m *t -W-r Choeus. 3^: fr^s §* -^-. -mt ■1 1- --#■ "9T Saved! I'm saved thro' Christ, my all in all; Saved! I'm saved, what- my ail in all; -0. . g fezfczi: JEI=P >=p: r- ' Jr j r I s H— n 1' I jEEj m A- -«- 3j=: ev - er may be - fall; He died up-or* the cross for me, He bore the aw ful J=^ i^=^ *=E h -i — » *—W- 1=1 JL -*— *- *c=te y i — tn — tn — P71 — cm — p~t- Copyright, 1918, by Arthur W. McKee. A. M. Johnson, owner. *a Saved !. — Concluded. pen - al - ty; And now I'm saved e - ter - nal - ly — I'm saved! saved! saved! & -0- 5 T ¥= t^t i s> 43 My Heart is Resting, 0 My God. Anna L. Waring. Joseph Barnby. \ 1- -\ fc— 4- n 1 — H— ± x $ '-vi—j—Z My heart is rest-ing, 0 my God; I will give thanks and Now the frail ves - sel Thou hast made No hand but Thine shall I thirst for springs of heav'n - ly life, And here all day they And a new song is in my mouth, To long-loved mu - sic ^— ^ 1. 2. 3. 4. r sing; fill; rise; set; — §^t|2 htH t. 4 -*- i: f ■z^- -— -I 1- ] t * H- -*- -•- -ts*- My heart is at the se - cret source Of ev - 'ry pre - cious thing. The wa-ters of the earth have failed, And I am thirst - ing still. I seek the treas-ure of Thy love, And close at hand it lies: Glo - ry to Thee for all the grace I have not tast - ed yet. 1 , P 1 1- i r-+* *=*: 3* » 42- 5 I have a heritage of joy That yet I must not see; The hand that bled to make it mine Is keeping it for me: 6 My heart is resting on His truth, Who hath made all things mine: Who draws my captive will to Him, And makes it one with Thine; 7 My heart is resting, 0 my God: My heart is in Thy care; I hear the voice of joy and health Resounding everywhere. 8 'Thou art my Portion,' saith my soul,- Ten thousand voices say: The music of their glad Amea Will never die away. 44 P. P. Bliss. My Redeemer. -4- James McGranahan. N JO' J — J — I — I — N — Uv +-m- 0-^-0—0 — 0—4 3=3 atzai 1 H H 1. I will sing of my Ke-deem-er, And His won-drous love to me; 2. I will tell the wondrous sto - ry, How my lost es- tate to save, 3. I will praise my dear Re-deem-er, His tri- umph-ant pow'r I'll tell, 4. I will sing of my Re-deem-er, And His heav'n-ly love to me; I M.J.J > PiU beie p^p p *=*=*=?- :E3Ed ^S ■v- +>=>■ 1 U I 1/ m t H 1- 4 — : J. ^+ 0 ' 0 -I I- +i2 n p=a=4 x- - ¥ v—\ — v—f -1- 4- ■zst — 4- With His -<5>- 9££ ■Pf ,^ 1 U - 1 U I 1 blood He pur-chased me, He purchased me, v With His hlood He pnrchesed J IS jL -p- me, HE Z—z h 5^33 § d= « s: "p-*- -sl- 5 v-#- On the cross He sealedmy par - don, He sealed my par - don, On the cross He sealed my par don, §5*!EE -I— It -| — v- ■xr -y- -#- v- *=£ X=* Copyright, 19U6. by James McGranahan. Renewal. Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. f My Redeemer. — Concluded. jJ2- 4- Repeat pp after last verse -A— t 1 <=3 i: -P?- ^ g r g f Paid the debt and made me free and made me free, and made me free. _H £ g f f f ^ g_g ^ i ..j^ J J: j.. 1 §art=£ S :^E E— fr i £ «"P 45 I Shall Be Like Him. W. A. S. Rev. W. A. Spencer, D. D. N N rv &— -a— * — rs in k .12 — i 1 1 1 CL 4±-m — • — # — « — 0 — « — *— When I shall reach the more excellent glo-ry, And all my tri-als are We shall not wait till the glo - ri-ous dawning Breaks on the vis-ion so More and more like Him, repeat the blest story, O-verand o-ver a ..ffff * • • • *- -*••?• passed, fair, gain, ^C H_«..ii i i i I i i_ pE* k It If SS iczipz^ v v v v v V > P M V- -» — g — g » g VvvVv N IN N A— A- M^r± S -r*-M«- 1/^V 1/ I shall be like Him, 0 won-der-ful sto-ry! I shall be like Him at Now we may welcome the heav-en-ly morning, Now we His im-age may Changed by His spirit from glo-ry to glo- ry, I shall be sat - is-fied -9^1- last. bear. then. Sf m=± EE b p -» — »- V «= b I V V V V Chorus. n n n r^ i r\ N i^ r\ y.u fs, ^s ^ jN | M * m\ 43k W H — i l(\Y " J ' « J 4 J JV * M iff m dS *f^\ \~ vMJ 3 • 2 2 « 2 W V V ^"# » -4". # - ^J 9 9 9 O 9 m w 9^9 I shall be like Him, I shall be like Him, And in His beau-ty shall shine, m. a a f~ m '*' ~T- £ ? '-P •'£-'£- '-f2 T1' m J^J C^^— *1 la ta 2 — 3 \s, — h-L U ts U U — — a — \* — u — L — L 1* — i \_>' — — ~ -JifcLf 9 « P « 0 p — -P-=— P r* P P— — • P P P P_!_^ —i 1 i 17 s — u — P b V-A — _b p b V 1 — v b b b — b — — -N— A- ^\ A— A — K— v ^— W- tfc V I shall belike Him, wondrously like Him, Je-sus, my Saviour di - vine. .ffff -^— P^ t^V; 9^r>^-g=^ s jo=te^c * t _^^^_^ £=£=£ ■^_ v- b b b b t b Copyright, 1897, by W. A. Spencer. Used by permission of Wm. J. Kirkpsktrick, Standing On the Promises. R. Kelso Carter -*— * — £— N — i v- ?v 4^4- 4s 4 -~i ' 4 - J* J J^r* -&■ -«r -zr T~# 1. Standing on the promis-es of Christ my King, Thro' e- ter-nal a - ges let His 2. Standing on the promis-es that can-not fail, When the howling storms of doubt and 3. Standing on the promis- es of Christ the Lord, Bound to Him e- ter- nal- ly by 4. Standing on the promis- es I can-not fall, List'ningev-'ry moment to the -p-' -P- #_=_* p.±jP «-jl

p p • e_a. + k / nr s>- p~ r t ? stand ing, • es, stand-ing'on the pxom-is- es, _e. 0-a m • m 0 • 0 # .^,-i. -»- 0-^-0— 0— -9— P- ■V — I1 ^czzjrt -*->*- £ w— > v-v- ■> N N 4 nsizz^zzi £=E -*—j-r-i~0'- a ±znt jr 4- Standing on the promis- es of God my °SaV' —p— iour: •f*-* e f» • ff U 0 U Stand - ing, * ^ »-^-H» 0-^—0 ~? — i & — \ y -^Pj-P- -v—v- I Standing on the promis p • p e.i_fi 0.' p. r es, X -pK ^ o 9 0-—0 — 0 h — v— b -«- N_^ ^ 0 ' 0 0 ' 0 *-■ — W-h — tf k ^ k ? • v e>- :«: V— ^ stand - - ing I'm stand-ing on stand- ing on the prom - is - es, -&- ST the prom-is - es of God. ^fcfctcc _ff 0. P—P- *^^=*=M v- 5=tn -^— b- v — k- it* g O-—0 — 0- -h — y — ft— v- 0—p -0 — 0- -ft— k- • — 0- -ft— v- X -0- —&- -& Copyright, 1914, renewal by John J. Hood. Used by permission. 47 I Shall Dwell Forever There. Rev. A. H. Ackley. B. D. Ackley. 1. When the night is o'er and the shad - ows past, And e - ter- nal dawn dis- 2. Tho' my sky be filled with the clouds of time, And my soul is burdened 3. How my heart will sing when I see the King, For there is no sov'reign A. pels the gloom of earth - ly care, In the home with fore- bod- in gs of de - spair, Yet, my heart that with Je - sus can com -pare; So the sac £ £ ft HP- -0- of God I shall is cheered, for the. ri - fice of a -# — m- ^frffi-£ — ^ — ^ — *~ la. 4— :t=- — I 6 1 12— 1 -0 — a — #-uf=#— I t? fe rest at last, In the land of E - den I shall dwell for- ev - er there- hope is mine, If I trust in Je-sus I shall dwell for- ev - er there life I'll bring, And with Him in glo-ry I shall dwell for- ev - er there* e> p 0 * — 0- e 1- Chorus. ■v- -X -J-0- i — r ^ P i/ y A=fc£z*z £=*- © ^ — ta— *- g: f Y r \&-+ — i- vS — »'~sl~ ^ — ^f-R* — i — * — « * — V~^f~9~ I shall walk the streets of the Cit-y of God With its Tree of Life, so bright, so fair; There will be no night — Je-sus is the Light— I shall dwell for-ev - er there. -0- -0- ■#" -0- ^—^ — -B2- -* 0 0 — 0- 1 1 1 — jCL. -*5 — V V y—V—Y -#-t- :^=tg=fe=N h — I- '-•/— W— V— 1/ t=t -<5> - n Copyright, 1911, by Rodeheaver- Ackley Co. Homer Rodoheaver, owner. 48 Let Us Crown Him. Rev. E. Perronet. Allegro. James McGranahan. p!s33 A — I— U- 1=1=1: 22 — zfr -0T '9 2_# 4=1 -I- "23: ^ * 23" g: ^~ -^-o- -<$>- -(©•- -(5^»- 1. All hail the pow'r of Je -sus' name! Let an - gels prostrate fall; 2. Let ev- 'ry kin-dred, ev- 'ry tribe, On this ter- res- trial ball, 3. 0 _ that with yon-der_ sa-cred throng We at His feet may falH §±S*T: M JSL -&- -&- SE -&- :t S) 42- ■e — f -B> B> — ©>- -<5>- -<5> e>— 9- 0- -&- Xs pi -a_ ±Z ±=± p2- -r- i 4 1 t W^ 23 S*" llfat -zst- -4 23" M \ 4 * -&- ■q\ & 23- -<9- I -/£>-#- -«$l- -- Bring forth the roy- al di - a - dem, And crown Him Lord of all. To Him all maj- es - ty as - cribe, And crown Him Lord of all. We'll join the ev - er - last - ing song, And crown Him Lord of all. -&- -&- -G>- I I -t^ -©>- -©>- 4^ -S>- ± &-± -&- $■ 42 f2- t—1 — i- Chokus. ^ffl -- -<5> -'S'- -0 1— 1 — r -I L J I 1 4 4- "23"- ^5T -«5>- -«- -<9- -fih 22" 22-r^ 75>" jfci: i — h -<&- -&- -&- f-i — hi crown the great Redemerer Lord of all; Let us crown Him, , | Him Lord of all, &■&- -0- d_ . -&- • CZ — *—& — 0L Let us crown Him, Let us crown Him Lord of Him Lord of all, the great Kedeem-er Lord alL of all, P _£2_ -&- £ 4=4= ^_JL_ -0— G_ -&~ :t- ig : gg -e1- 1 1 1- 422. r— \ Copyright, 1910, by David R. Gilbert. Renewal. Tabernacle Publishing Co., owher. International Copyright Secured. 49 Jesus, I Am Coming Home. A. H. Ackiey. i i -I- B, D. Ackiey. ± jk 3=^= a- H "-, r *=- — i- *— + :4=i= 1. Je - sus, I am com-ing home to- day, For I have found there's joy in 2. Ma - ny years my heart has strayed from Thee, And now re-pent-ant to Thy 3. Oh, themis-er-y my sin has caused me, Naught but pain and sor-row 4. Ful - ly trust-ing in Thy pre- cious prom- ise, With no righteousness to 5. Now I seek the cross where Je - sus died! For all my sins His blood will W$4 '*=?=*=*: *=P=N: -h — I W<— V- v~v rr 4 +-4 HI ^-5 ■ "ST ~gr -* — fir ■* • 4 & Thee a -lone; From the path of sin I turn a- way, now I am coming home, throne I come; Je-sus opened up the way for me, now I am coming home. I have known; Now I seek Thy saving grace and mercy, I am coming home, call my own, Plead-ing nothing but the blood of Je-sus, I am coming home, still a - tone, Flo w-ing o'er till ev-'ry stain is covered, I am coming home. -(22- -#- wm m J^irP: .(22- 42- toczjc -»— m- £=f V-tr r~n Chorus. 4- N h -N- -\ 1 1 -<&- r -&- "w—l—9—* *=*=^f Je- sus, I am coming home to - day, Nev-er, nevermorefrom Thee to stray; m *=*=£ ■ft. ±^ +_+ + *- -0 ■&- V V V V- V V * V I *=i A i r -9 — 9- -fi»-2- Lord, I now ac-cept Thy pre- cious prom-ise, I am com-ing home. P£EP •0- m ■?- i=fc=fc £ 1 ic=fe 422^. Copyright, 1911, by Rodeheaver- Ackiey Co. Homer A. Rodeheaver, owner. 50 Jesus Pleads for Me. T. O Chisholm. Geo. C. Stebbins. -0- -&rr sir - ■«— «- -<9- r -•-*- -- 1. At the Father's throne a- bove Je - sus pleads for 2. When the E - vil One al- lures, Je - sus pleads for 3. In the hour of my dis-tress, Je - sus pleads for 4. This my rock, my sure de-fense, Je - sus pleads for J- -&- w -<=2_ 422- _iS2_ H=± •22- _£2- 42- ! "i -3T 72^ 3 ^ (S*- F -- W © -#- -- -&- in my my pit - y, pleads in love, Pleads un- ceas-ing - vie - to - ry as-sures, Je - sus pleads for want and help- less-ness, Je - sus pleads for my ground of con - fi-dence, Je - sus pleads for ly; me; me; me; X -Ct- rl £* &- m j22_ J2- v • F X Sh 422- *=* + 1 I # -(9- 3- -rS- 3 -GH- 75^ -&r -Zir "5hr -«S?-s- -<9- -- -£?- He that suffered in my stead, Now is ris - en from the dead, He was tempted, in His day, Like as I in ev - 'ry way, Keen-er pain than mine He knew, He was sad and lone -ly, too, Ho - ly hands that wrought but good, Stained with sac-ri- fie - ial blood, ^F * 422- -K2- -f2— fc ^2- 422- ^ 422. * -- ■^ ^_ 9^ -&- (3= ^ -& • a ^~ -12- ■gr U L/5)- ~27" ■«9- -<9- r Ev - er lives to in- ter-cede, Je - sus pleads for Who like He for me can pray? Friend and Ad- vo- cate so true, Lift - ed, now, in pray'r to God, Je - sus pleads for Je - sus pleads for Je - sus pleads for me. me. me. me. 4 -&- ■19- — I 4- * S7\ &- 4 — +■ tS>- f sin fore - es dwell, vie - es, a - bound, dark-ness they roam, We must car - ry the great sal We must tell of the One who There are wait - ing to hear of va con Je - tion; - quers, - sus, * ± m 42. t fZ- Is h 4 *_-*- Chorus. -N — I- 4V m=*=* ■<&- * T& ^— ^ P& We must go and the glad sto - ry tell. We must tell of the Christ we have found. 0 - ver there where the millions are Theyare call-ingto us, "Won't you come?,, . jl jl jl a £: A £=£ :|»— |p — H: c 422- £ -h- -ft N N ■V— I- -4- A-A \ I-" N— fV jl — » — i<- II dy-ing, over there, Over there where God's thot's are turning, o-ver there; 0- ver JL JL JL JL JL £=£$=£ $ -h — h H >^ — w=A + ■+— v— u— u- 1/ 1/ y 1/ 1 v— v- N N 1 1 h h is N v—\ — 1- -N-> rit. i ] R* 4 j *l —1 — 1- ^ tf 4—*—* -&T zr there darkened hearts are yearning, over there We will pray for the souls over there. A A- A At mt -to-*- ■+■ A +~t=* £ V V ? V Copyright, 1918 and 1920, by Paul Rader V V -I — v— V-\ m — » — »- m 53 My Saviour's Love. Chas. H. Gabriel. 1. I stand a- mazed in the pres - ence Of Je - sus the Naz - a - rene, 2. For me it was in the gar - den He prayed-4 'Not my will but Thine;" 3. In pit - y an -gels be-held Him, And came from the world of light 4. When with the ransomed in glo - ry His face I at last shall see, iS&Et 53 £ A h -*=K l I \T1 42 1 I I =t=tz= -*— f m i \ 4\- H=* jV ■&*- H 1- T 9^^ And won-der how He could love me, A sin-ner, condemned un-clean. He had no tears for His own griefs, But sweat-drops of blood for mine. To com-fort Him in the sor - rows He bore for my soul that night. 'Twill be my joy thro' the a - ges To sing of His love for me. \ m £ *=* 4=- Chobus. mm- ^=1 * A 1- 4—1 — 1- «— * -- 1. 0 safe to the Eock that is high - er than I, 2. In the calm of the noon - tide, in sor - row's lone hour, 3. How oft in the con - flict, when pressed by the foe, -&- ^ bi b > — -©>- -©>- -§- -(2. -(S>- -e>- iv-V *^t U 1/ My In I have .0 — 0- .0 — #_ 4-v—v -02- -v— v- 1 1- -4- -i — ^. -si- j=6 -Z5T dT^V; ■Z5I- -«- "J5>- -Z5*- * ta- LtS>- * ^=it -si- soul in its con - flicts and sor - rows would fly; So sin - ful, so times when temp-ta - tion casts o'er me its pow'r; In the tern- pests of fled to my Eef - uge and breathed out my woe; How oft - en, when £ -&- -&- -i— -02- -02- -*—P- ^L te*: -©>- it=± -i — V V =£ J-H =T- -Z3T 3t .0. .0- C "T -•- -zst- wea life, tri -tS»- be; ^ -©>- ry, Thine Thine, would I on its wide, heav - ing sea, als like sea - bil - lows roll, -^ £ * tt Thou Thou Have I .0. blest "Rock of blest "Rock of hid - den in -02- -0- -Y5>- ±1 ±1 -02- :t Refrain. I -Ni ■Z5J- -A '- ■- -H — -•- Hid - ing in Thee, Hid - ing in v- U eX -7&-> 4 r-5?- ■22. :»zz=2=zg T5h Thee, Thou blest " Rock of A ges, >j g> * -&- -i 1 — v- to -&- :t t" Copyright, 1905. by Ira D. Sankey. Renewal. Used by permission. I'm hid - ing in Thee. -^>~ -&--- i is 55 Grace Greater Than Our Sins. Julia H.Johnston. Jk , r — t-l — i P 1- D. B. Towner. 3 -i 1- \Z0 0 »— '-23 & ±=f=i =t ^ s 1. Mar- vel- ous grace of our lov - ing Lord, Grace that ex- ceeds onr 2. Sin and de-spairlike the sea waves cold, Threat-en the soul with? 3. Dark is the stain that we can - not hide, What can a - vail to 4. Mar - vel- ous; in - fi - nite, match-less grace, Free - ly be - stowed oik ,\ »— — «^2— r^"- -* — m . yJ T i g ! i-# — #- sin and our guilt, Yon - der on in - fi - nite wash it a all who be loss; way I lieve; -f2- ' £V-5— t 422- Grace that is great Look! there is flow - You that are long - va - ry's mount out- ' er> yes> grace un ing a crim - son ing to see His poured, - told, tide; face, +r * t 4 t -£2_ f^_i. Chorus. There where the blood of the Lamb was Points to the Ref - uge, the Might - y Whit - er than snow you may be to ■ Will you this mo - ment His grace re - P- spilt. Cross. ■ day. ceive ? £ r £ -&- Grace, Mar - vel-ons J. grace, grace, -&--- ^j._^_*_ 4= 422- ~4- « -A- -&- e—* ^-T it * '9 — 9~ -j 0- 4 -<& 9 — #i- -&-. 9^1 God's grace, Grace that will par-don and In - fi-nite grace, r: • .p. -. .0. . .0. .0- .0- *- .0 r r cleanse with - in; Grace, Mar-vel- ons :t "t -Q-- & • 0- JZ- t- ■v-f i2_ -70- ■4- 4 ia ^.j #.ji <§- **== Bi3 grace, grace, _^2. God's grace, Grace that is great- er than all In - fi- nite grace, ■7zr -&• -ffi.. rg_|2:i=p_*.j-_je_*_ 42- 4= r — trr :t=- r-t -(22- our sin. jQ.,1 -©»- -t- 422- -©>- I] Copyright. 1910, by D. B. Towner. Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. International Copyright Secured. 56 Bring Your Vessels, Not a Few. Mrs. C. H. M. Mrs. C. H. Morris. ggjjjgEjBJESEl . Are you look-ing for the f ul - ness of the bless - ing of the Lord . Bring your emp - ty earth- en ves- sels, clean thro' Je - sus' pre-cions blood, Like the cruse of oil un- fail - ing is His grace for - ev - er-more, 0- • -0- -0- • -0- -0- ' r r v- 0 p. E-— #- r-rr 9^ fefcizjp^:Eft—E-T-lr- jp^-fc=fcx=ji *=* fc * H^N *—*: ■z*- ihr-ir3— *• *—^ 9M3 In your heart and life to - day? Claim the prom-ise of your Fa- ther, Come ye need - y one and all; And in hu- man con - se - cra-tion And His love un-chang - ing still; And ac - cord-ing to His prom-ise H -F-=- t==t ■&- 1 tr ^-\-\r-t7^ n=± -ft- t * 2t 9M come ac - cord- ing to His word, In the bless - ed old time way. wait be - fore the throne of God, Till the Ho - ly Ghost shall fall, with the Ho- ly Ghost and pow'r,He will ev - 'ry ves - sel fill. -#-• -0- -•- -»-. -f- ' -0- M -0- „ w ¥, K- ¥. Chorus. ~N k-r- 1? fc -J — ^=r — h t!5>- *—*' f *- Vp tH*- ■(S- ■ft- -- ^ He will fill your heart to- day to o - ver- flow - - ing, As the He will fill your heart to o - ver-flow-ing, -»-• -0- -*-• -0 ■r r jv& %- *3Zh '• f f f :fczfcz|E a; s^ 42- :t ^— u- £ N— hr 5=4= -ft — IS- £ fe_T: ft -0-—0—0t^—0 h . J i? 1/ * Lord commandeth yon, ' 'Bring your vessels, not a few; ' ' He will fill your heart to- He will fill fi - -0 • -#- -P- ja=-r^ w *-#■ fc£ rtr rf >:tif JnzjczfrEzzfczJi Lw — ^ — U- Copyright, 1912, by H. L. Gilmour, Wenohah, N. J. Bring Your Vessels, Not a Few, — Concluded. day to o - ver-flow - - ing With the Ho - ly Ghost and pow'r. your heart to o - ver - flow - ing -#-• -#- -#-• -»- -m- . _ -49- 9S ?£>- V- s=*-^=s~-r* t±=* t t ?± £ f" V— V V—V V— V 57 Oh, Jesus, Jesus. Rev. F. W. Faber. Chorus by R. K. C. Arr. from Taubert by R. Kelso Carter. Oh, Je-sus, Je-sus, dearest Lord! For-give me if I say, For ver-y love, Thy I love Thee so I know not how My transports to control; Thy love is like a For Thou to me art all in all; My hon-or and my wealth; My heart's desire, my Burn, born, 0 love, within my heart, Burn fiercely night and day, Till all the dross of 0 light in darkness, joy in grief, 0 heav'n be-gun on earth; Je - sus my love, my What lim-it is there to this love? Thy flight.where wilt Thou stay? On, on! our Lord is h £ flrtf m ?=*=£ ■I $i£ #— * fcH=t *=i* & f— tr~t— V Chorus. sa-cred name A thousand times a day. burn-ing fire With-in my ver - y soul. body's strength, My soul's e - ter-nal health. Oh, Je - sus, Lord, with me a - bide; I earthly loves Is burned, and burned away. treasure, who Can tell what Thou art worth? sweet-er far To-day than yes-ter- day. h I *-*— £ -#- -r«- ? ~¥— * tt* -v- 1 U I r-r — i- 4— £ rit. SF* A=S 4 44 * *# •-w ^B f 9— + #> t~* r* \J i * r rest in Thee,whate'er betide; Thy gracious smile is my reward; I love, I love Thee,Lord! -9—9- £ -9- -9- * fV-L 9 * £ p It ¥ -9 — 9- 4^ X V- Copyright, 1914, by John J. Hood. Renewal. Used by permission. 58 Mrs. Ellen H. Cates. Home of the Soul. Philip Phillips. ^ N- 1. 2. 3. 4. I will sing you a song 0 that home of the soul, Thatun-change-a-ble home 0 how sweet it will be of that beau - ti - ful land, The far a-way in my vis-ions and dreams, Its bright jas-per is for you and for me, Where Je - sus of in that beau- ^ P-fr-^-i — V—V- - home walls Naz sor - V -- -0- of the soul, Where no storms ever beat on the glit-ter-ing strand, While the I can see, Till I f an - cy but thin - ly the vail in- ter-yenes Be - ■ a-reth stands; The King of all kingdoms for-ev - er is He, And He row and pain, With songs on our lips and harps in our hands, To IS §§£S Jk. £=t= ■12- v—+ 42- -!2_ ^ V— V- &- 9- -9- _©_ P v-^- -v-y- 42- i*=V: \=/K V— (4 years of e - ter - ni - ty roll, While the years of e - ter - ni- ty roll; Where no tween the fair cit - y and me, Be - tween the fair cit - y and me; Till I hold- eth our crowns in His hands, And He holdeth our crowns in His hands; The meet one an-oth-er a - gain, To meet one an-oth-er a- gain; With 9%* $ J2_ J2=t -*- 9 4 -f2- -9- vm &=X 42 — (iup; -©>- v— k- r -i- k- v-v A— N J-J^- -N— A m -- N-^- -<&- -- $m -»— — »- i .p_i m. S: rv~r^- -v- r V. -I — I- ■J &— I — l- 4 i -- r i A 1 J 1 1 i w fet -<5S- As yon are, He will re-ceive you: Who - so - ev - er will, may come. &£ s: -\-r- 1 — r k k k L I I- *c t -<2. f i Copyright, 1921, by Paul Radar. 61 Jesus Is a Friend of Mine. J. H. Sammis. D. B. Towner. =P 1 =t -- # W Be- longs to Christ, God's Son and Heir, And Are His a - lone, yes, ev - 'ry one, And The whole ere - a - tion, man and beast, And It will be glo - ry then to say, That £=£ *=*=JE 1 1 1 Chorus. -f2- 42- _<2- £ He's He's He's He's -(2- W- a Friend of mine, a Friend of mine, a Friend of mine, a Friend of mine. m m -■&- 1 — r r- -t — h -<2_ - <2- -<2- q= q=4 -- s: -0~ -&-Z- -&-' Yes, He's a Friend of mine, And He with -<$>- . -#- -&- • •*- #- ■#- t me j2- doth all things share; j* .• * "!^~ -P2- -J2- a 1 — I— r :t 42- 42- 42- -Z5T-T- -?sr J r» St -<9- -sH=- Since all is Christ's, and Christ is mine, Why should # -<£>- j2_ 42- -r5?- I have a -*5>- JZ -1— 1- 9- -f2- 3 s: _<2- =F T care? For -jS_ 42- •Z5I- Je 42- --=- ■*- r __4_J h ... ■ When with rapture I be - hold Him, Je - bus Christ who died for me. Eut a bless - ed day is com - ing, When His glo - ry shall be seen. When the crooked ways are straightened, And the dark things shall be plain. Face to face with my Re - deem - er, Je - sus Christ who loves me so. » t n— 0 9 «- £*=£ V— L- 9—9- &- 1 Chorus. i is !n -!- <^ -<5I- -&- -& «=3=*=«=5 *— ~w -2 fV H — — ml -*■ Face to face shall I be - hold Him, Far be-yond the star- ry sky; it* ^^--*? r ■v — v- ■l .£?_,_,_!__#_ >S>- tfc=ir_ -f— r &- a=k j* ! -i 1 1 L N-r-4 I 1—4- 3EE =^P=^E*Efei]] <& «- — --—-5 — m — e — «— L^- — J J 1- Face to face in all His glo - ry, 1 shall see Him by and by! • • V V • <* Copyright. 1899 by Tullar Meredith Co Used bv «er 63 Is It the Crowning Day ? George Walker Whitcomb. Charles H. Marsh. 4 _£Ll<^ f [ 1. Je - sus may come to - day, 2. I may go home to - day, 3. Why should I anx-ious be? 4. Faith-ful I'll be to - day, Br -&r >c* -z* -&- -&- -zsr Glad day! Glad day! And I would Glad day! Glad day! Seemeth I Glad day! Glad day! Lights ap-pear Glad day! Glad day! And I will $m=§ -&-. ■&>- -G>- *=E % fc£± -($>- J&-2-*&-2- -h -^y\ &- -&— "I 1-- ■I [■ =t=fc -J — 4- i^t i£ -&r -&rr Wf 1ST "25*- HSI see my Friend; Dan - gers and troub - les would end If hear their song; Hail to the ra - di - ant throng! If on the shore, Storms will af - fright nev - er - more, For free - ly tell Why I should love Him so well, For ^s -&— — e>-— -«?- -s>- *£$ -I — h Chorus. w 4 4- ^123 *=3 -st- (5>- •g? *s£? T <&- £2-=- "CHr -za— * & ± Glad day! Glad day! Is it the crowning I J ~&-2—9-2- -©>— — ©>— ^2- *- 42- 42- ^r i:2J^J-r-J- i i J -i , ! I =f Sff— £ -25^5!-^: -* ■/- -25*" ^^ ^f -e>- ■s*-? -6- day? I'll live for to- day, nor anx-ious be, Je- sus, my Lord, I 9^ -<5>— ^>— •- ^ t: — f^rr J2- -©>- 42- -#-g 1 — T It -i- ±=tl 1 l-Tt rit. 4 -<9- g5= • gy • -«- jz :t 42- -^ ^ -B2_ 1 f> -£2-Q^ b -*S>- "<§- t <^-^ t-1 — r -^ 42- soon shall see; Glad day! Glad day! Is it the crown- ing day? _|2-. -&.. . -f2. . .(2. . ,<2-. ^L .*. .*- -t -&- 9^ -«>_=- -I- -I h -©>- -©>- 1- :t: J22- 42. I I 1 -1 — »^*f- ■I — h 0 -&- $ I M^-V4m-4 r ^— H — h 1 mer - cy Far deep - er than the sea, And high - er than the heav-ens My heart-ed, And caused the blind to see; And still His great heart yearneth In glo - ry, Let us our voic- es raise, Till heav'n and earth re-ech - o With J J. .J?- J J? J-J j I ^ 9^ 1- U-£-^ f ■ Chorus. J-r-4- ^ fcfc ■z^- -61- -25* theme shall ev - er be: love for e - ven me. our Re-deem-er's praise. J. JVJ * &>- -&- Sweet-er as the years go by, years go by, 'Tis Sweet - er as the 9fc* Sweet-er as the years go by; sweet - er as the years go by; Rich- er, er, deep- er, L L L x £=E -0 f Copyright, 1912, by Chas. H. Gabriel. Homer A. Rodeheaver, owner. r T Sweeter As the Years Go By.— Concluded. *=£=; .£- fcf ^0- ^ n.7. [S ~l r— •- Jt — I- 1 , I i- 4=; w ipj Je §£=* sus' love is sweet _« f» ' fe f" er, Sweet - er *_= «_ as -Z5*- the years go by. -£?-- * +r * t- Only Jesus Knows. # m 65 Fred P. Morris. D. B. Towner. 1. Some-one stands be - hind the shad-ow, Bear-ing all our bit - ter woes; 2. Some-one bends with love and pit - y, Stronger than our strongest foes: 3. Some-one suf - fers when we sor-row; Someone bears the fiercest blows; 4. Some-one comes with sweet com-pas-sion,When the heart so wea-ry grows; §is&fe -#- -m- i-^ir1^ :fe *=£ i b Vb & ± *»---*- -) — i- -sr ^r r -jS-1- Just the weight of ev - 'ry bur - den On - ly Je All the force of each temp - ta - tion On - ly Je All the an - quish of the con-fiict On - ly Je He was tried and He was tempt-ed On - ly Je $m 5: i -h- sus knows, sus knows, sus knows, sus knows. f=F -h- £ 4^- Refeain. -\ d: 4 A^ -I- -ZSt-r :i -gr * =F 3= -fi*- Je - sus knows, Je - sus knows, Je-sus knows, Je-sus knows, On - ly Je - sus knows; 2%& IS V— p- -0—O- £=*=£ ^2-f- -P2- L/ b I £ 9^ Ev- 'ry care and all our sor-row . _ > J. On-ly a . £ -<5-i. Je - sus knows. s H: 1 *— h- 1" £ -(2- II Copyright. 1914, by Charles M. Alexander. Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. International Copyright Secured. 66 Christ In AW. A. B. S. A. B. Simpson. -I s P if 1. This is my won - der- ful sto - ry, Christ to my heart has come; 2. Was there e'er sto - ry so mov - ing, Sto - ry of love and pain; 3. I am so glad I re-ceived Him, Je - sus my heart's dear King; 4. How can I ev - er be lone - ly, How can I ev - er fall; 5. Now in His bo - som con - fid - ing, This my glad song shall be; $ &m * I EE3 r*: £ m m B^ :t=z lr+ -0-0- Je - sus, the King of Glo - ry, Finds in my heart a home. Was there e'er Bridegroom so loving, Seek- ing our hearts to gain. I who so often have grieved Him, All to His feet would bring. What can I want, if on - ly Christ is my all in all? I am in Je-sus a - bid - ing, Je - sus a - bides in me. I 9^ -:E ^ s *-n- \> if Chorus. h rs [v -PV -0r 0—0 0- -0 0- '-0-0- &- Christ in me, Christ in me, Christ in me, Owon-der- IS J -*- ♦ ml sto -ry, -- ^— ^ g # *=k— k — l«=P: ^ Christ in me, Christ in me, Christ in me the hope of glo - ry. • r f TT p fl EfeB *frf-tf? £ -(2- *=*=*=*: *=*: f Copyright, 1891, by A. B. Simpson. 67 Blessed Quietness. Manie Payne Ferguson W. S. Marshall. Adapted by James M. Kirk. Ft n. 1. Joys are flow-ing like a riv - er, Since the Cora - fort-er has come; 2. Bring-ing life, and health and glad-ness, All a-round this heav'nly Guest, rain that falls from heav-en, Like the sun-light from the sky, fruit-ful field is grow-ing, Bless - ed fruits of righteousness; won-der - ful sal - va - tion, Where we al - ways see His face; 3. Like the 4. See a 5. What a ^ p 4-»— » — • p 1 \ 1 1 • — m- f •&■ &- v v ±-m- =£ •m # ■<&- He a - bides with us for- ev - er, Makes the trust-ing heart His home. Ban-ished un - be - lief and sad- ness, Changed our wea-ri-ness to rest. So the Ho - ly Ghost is giv - en, Com-ing on us from on high. And the streams of life are flow- ing, In the lone - ly wil-der-new. What a per - feet hab - i - ta - tion, What a qui- et rest-ing place. F^ -#- -#- r r — *— *- i lirfr-T-^-g: g v v- -#-#- f t V V V -»5>- m Refrain. $ W ■BJ- f fc=fe 2 * :*=*-# A-#- d . € ' » . d -0 — •- V d 0 9- -&- Bless-ed qui - et-ness, ho - ly qui - et-ness, What as- sur - ance in my soul! jls 0 m - 9 *—9- ■&- m t=t V t± fcfc f -# — # t=t V V V rit. -drr ^& T -K-d- N--N-1 id— dr 1 '0 — w ■&r §§£ 0 » d 0- On the storm-y sea, He speaks peace to me, How the bil-lows cease to roll. & F *- jr^F * JEZJI Copyright, by L. L. Picket. Tabernacle Pub. Co.. owner. ttz •©>- F 1 68 Dwelling In Beulah Land. C. A. M. C. Austin Miles. 4- -N- *>— * -0- ^r-0 ^s~i m 9 '9' -9- -9- 1. Far a- way the noise of strife up-on my ear is fall - ing, Then I know the 2. Far be-low the storm of doubt up-on the world is beat-ing, Sons of men in 3. Let the storm-y breez-es blow, their cry can-not a-larm me, I am safe-Iy 4. View-ing here the works of God, I sink in con-tem-plation, Hear-ing now His l—ft—l- ==^— P— £±-0-= — * 0 9 r-f *- • 9 9 — 9- -9 — f f—f *- -9- o- -(52- P=F AM- *=*=(£ t=t i A M- — i- ii— ft qp a|=* "Z5T fe£= ±z-d: ^— * ^~r sins of earth be - set on ev - 'ry hand; Doubt and fear and things of earth in bat - tie long the en - e my with-stand; Safe am I with - in the cas - tie sheltered here pro-tect-ed by God's hand; Here the sun is al-ways shin - ing, bless-ed voice, I see the way is planned; Dwell-ing in the spirit it, here 1 -*—* ;^L_9 9~-—0 — 0 FW ^zzp: i=fc=N=fe: 1 ! 1 I j&- ±1 ■*- g±=g t- 9 — 0— F * i ±=F - T Chorus. A 1- & -<9r -&. &r T I'm liv - ing on the moun-tain un-der-neath a cloud-less sky, I'm Praise God! W=£ 3C=fc=y ' ■&. *-r- w — a rr—t & — £* v- -0 — f=%-%% ±=± Copyright, 1911. by Hall-Mack Co. International Copyright Secured. Dwelling In Beulah Land. — Concluded. 4-4 m- — j— q— ^ — q- — « — br£z_J *=t -4— L J — !- ^- Sq 3r drink-ing at the foun-tain that nev-er shall run dry, 0 yes! I'm feasting on the f- -<&- '^-rl—a- |— r 8=E I—?—*. *=*=|E f f p fir r r;r ' ' ' r Ll 1 \T / man-na from a boun-ti-ful sup-ply, For I am dwell-ing in Beu-lab Land. :E=f-ftFE 1/ T -» — 3 — 0- -» — S>- r-r-rrrcr— r -I h 69 E. A. Barnes Bless the Lord, My Soul. ■N-* t Wm,J, Kirkpatrick. ] -&r 3==F=* ^&- 3. 4. 0 0 0 0 bless the bless the bless the bless the 944 C| I L Lord, my soul, Lord, my soul, Lord, my soul, Lord, my soul, 1* V -«s^ ■&- As the Friend who died for thee; As the Rock in which we hide; As the Hope so sure and sweet; As the Guide in days to come; And And And And bless Him bless Him bless Him bless Him t £ ■&- F -i— -m — -& 1 1 — u|- -V — b^-t- ±=t= [g • P- ■I — h ■1 I 1 Choru. r -fl- it •&■ *=t V V -&■ =i=? i for the saving grace, So rich, so full and free. Bless the Lord, for the sense of peace, Amid the surging tide. for the lov-ing call To wor-ship at His feet. for the crown of life In Thy e-ter-nal home. Bless the Lord, my soul, m (£*#=» a -0- +- -&-. -0 — 0- -*- -&- & 8=P *=* t '&-*- -£- -I — -0 — »- * 1 \ Bless the Lord, my soul; And all that is with-in me, Bless His ho-ly name. Bless the Lord, m -0- G * ~0- t=tfct t=t :£= ^zt 4=t- J- -- -©>- 3 Copyright, 1921, by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. Renewal. 70 That's Why I Love Him. S. L. Arr. Scott Lawrence. fe m 4 j -zst- e> "2?" f 1. Je - sus has prom-ised my Shep - herd to be, That's why 2. He the weak lambs to His bos - om will take, That's why 3. He has in heav - en pre - pared me a place, That's why I I I -<&- 9^=: s E -©>- t r r 3 -?£ -fir love Him so;, love Him so;, love Him so;. -<$>- TW -&- And to the chil-dren He said, "Come to Me," Nev - er will He for a mo - ment for - sake, Where I may dwell, by His won - der - ful grace, 9- *=*=*= K -p? • fg- -s>- r r~t t— i — i — i — i — r Chorus. ^ -25t- if gZ» yg P That's why I love Him so. .{2- JL -(^, That's why I love Him, That's why I fc=t 9t -^ ? w- N^ J2_ r — h 1- — i — - — iS1- * » * ^: -- 4 4 -Z5l- 2£ i * it*=j? ^ tried, He is close by my side, That's why I love . 0 0 r-# # 0 1 iiP- ■&-—&- Him so. $ -K2- *=* -S51- ■«>- -&- *=F i> Ir^i — i— Copyright, 1915, by Homer A. Rodeheaver. International Copyright Secured. r £- ■j' >o sd*: 71 Our Great Saviour. Rev, J. Wilbur Chapman. Arr. by Robert Harkness. 1. Je- sus! what a Friend for sin - ners! Je - sus! Lov-er of my soul; 2. Je- sus! what a strength in weakness! Let me hide my - self in Him; 3. Je- sus! what a help in sor - row! While the bil - lows o'er me roll, 4. Je- sus! what a guide and keep-er! While the tem-pest still is high, 5. Je-sus!I do now re -ceive Him, More than all in Him I find, -#- J^-J- -ft. A -*. .,sl 4-+ 42_ # 42- ■B?- i Jfi- rTrcrv^g±l -0—0- -*— h t-1-t I * l=t d -I r- -7^ -- r Friends may fail me, foes as - sail me, He, my Sav-iour, makes me whole. Tempt- ed, tried, and sometimes fail - ing, He, my strength, my vic-t'ry wins. Ev - en when my heart is break-ing, He, my com - fort, helps my soul. Storms a - bout me, night o'er-takes me, He, my pi - lot, hears my cry. He hath grant -ed me for- give -ness, I am His, and He is mine. I pi JZ. 42- -m — at #4* t -i — h -©>- & -0- J&- 42- ■0-9-- -0—0- -t h 42 I t=T-t- Refrain. -4- -I 1- ■J=U-4 ■&. ~Or 1^2 *-M -&- ■- -+ ±—Tt -Zfrr Hal - le - lu - jah! what a Sav- iour! Hal - le - lu - jah! what a Friend! m X2.- I _^. -*- -OL J0- J2L ,.1 42- Jk. 0-^ J0- -Q-> -0 — h ■©>- t t~ P Id: *4 4-H-4 -f2- ■&- f •H 1 1— I J \ 1 £J 0 -\—0 at^-S-#-a| f 4-4 iS>- -4 •&■ -&- * .&-!- f- Sav -ing, help -ing, keep -ing, lov - ing, He is with me to the end. pte^t -0- -0—h Etzt: ■*--*- I 40 £V — i — | — ■ .w I s-/l 1 1" :=t -tfZ- ■M-t -©>- ■i — r 42- i Copyright, 1910. by Charles M. Alexander. Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. International Copyright Secured. 72 Is My Name Written There? Mary A. Kidder. 4- Frank M. Davis, by per. -4- T5I- -fS ! £--* 5 * at <-6" '&-+ I care not for rich- es, Neith-er sil-ver nor gold; I would 2. Lord, my sins they are ma 3. 0 that beau- ti - ful ci ny, Like the sands of the sea, But Thy With the mansions of light, With its make sure of heav-en, I would en - ter the fold; In the book of Thy blood, 0, my Sav-iour! Is suf - fi-cient for me; For Thy prom-ise is glo - ri-fied be-ing, In pure garments of white! Where no e - vil thing -#- -m- king- writ com -0- -*• -0- dom,With its pa-ges so fair, Tell me, Je-sus my • ten, In bright let - ters that glow,"Tho' your sins be as ■ eth, To de-spoil what is fair, Where the an -gels are Sav-iour, scar -let, watching,- 9S -&- m- f £ f 1 — r \> b -I 1- Chorus. , ■25t ■zsh -&- -H- -G- Is I Yes, my name writ - ten there? Is my name written will make them like snow." Tes, my name's written my name's writ - ten there. Yes, my name's written -&- there, there, there, 9^ t=fc On the On the On the -# ' m jt it J+ ±te 1 A* 9 ■*=-* -J !- \> i p e 75T -<5<- page white and fair? In the book of Thy kingdom, Is my name written there? page white and fair; In the book of Thy kingdom, Yes, my name's written there, page white and fair; In the book of Thy kingdom, Yes, my name's written there. m *-* ±2 m -CT- I "b~ t -0- -0- 1 1 +T Vr i t 1 73 W. C. Poole. Count Me. IIaldob Lillenas. =t ft r A -J- ^ — 1 — ^ 4- -4- ■#— m- 1. When you count the ones who love the Lord, Count me, count 2. When you count up those whore saved by grace, Count me, count 3. When you count up those who do the right, Count me, count 4. When you count up those who forward press, Count me, count Count me, -^ & H: r 1 — t -i — \-\- E -0—0- -*- *=£ 4= n4 f me; me; me; me; count me; -*- 0— I ■ -X » g Ff /■> — ■ rSr —j- :1 1 1 i *=? When you count up those who trust His word, Count me, Who have found in Christ a hid- ing-place, Count me, Who are walk-ing in the gos - pel light, Count me, Who shall gain the crown of right-eous-ness, Count me, Count me, ^rrr*--frt count count count count m ^ v- Chokus. 1 — i — r % t=# -0- -0- -0- 4= me. me. me. me. count me. 4i f< m *s 4- -wt W J Count me with the chil- dren of the heaven - Iv King, Count | m .a. -0- -ff- JL *=»E t 4>- *fc r -h- + 5 -I- — I- 4- -« 2 H — — 4— i— ■ H 3f #- -•- -#- w -€- -e- -0- w me with the ser-vants who would ser-vice bring, Count me with the is r\ -0- v- t: r $ -f + /Ts 4 1 I -- *=F r#_#_ t L*- r iii i ■ i i ransomed who His prais - es sing, Count me, count me. Count me, , count me. fc- tt* F*n *=* -#- -0- f Lu I Copyright, 1916, by Charles M. Alexander. International Copyright Secured. Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. 74 Nothing But the Blood of Jesus. R. L, Rev. Robert Lowry. k -4- EH -0- -0- -251- -75»- -* 0 9 9 What can wash a - way my stain? Noth-ing but the blood of Je For my cleans-ing this I see — Noth-ing but the blood of Je Noth- ing can for sin a - tone — Noth-ing but the blood of Je This is all my hope and peace — Noth-ing but the blood of Je Now by this I'll o - ver-come — Noth-ing but the blood of Je Glo - ry! glo - ry! thus I sing — Noth-ing but the blood of Je -&- 1- 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. mm ±=K ■&L -W — F — W- i tz=t bus; sus; sus; sus; sus; sus; -f2- 0 tt 1 1 tL / rt i k, K. N. !N 1 1 1 1 J J J CCS a ts a * " m W CM e 1 VV.J « * * # W J O 91 m W 9 w s* t/ * • * 1 0 4 0 0 r^ What can make me whole a - gain? Noth-ing but the blood of Je - sus. For my par - don this my plea — Noth-ing but the blood of Je - sus. Naught of good that I have done — Noth-ing but the blood of Je - sus. This is all my right-eous-ness — '. Noth-ing but the blood of Je - sus. Now by this I'll reach my home — Noth-ing but the blood of Je - sus. All my praise for this I bring — '. Noth-ing but the blood of Je - sus. a • • * *- r— U la b?5 m m m -*- -f- -?- -& f2_ — 1 ^-* — i" — ■ — L— — P F £2 ^.m. — * — m. — c — m w. — f— ^ S Tl » LV \J IV J \ i i 1 . 1 1 A M Refrain. + i ■i-a * -Bl- -&- -&~ -G>- r f Oh, pre - cious is the flow That makes me white as snow; H^ -w~ -&- :p2_ -©>- -f2- i i — # m- -&■ 1 P 3 ^5 :» -(S1- 5Ei No oth - er fount I know, Noth-ing but the blood of - - - -# - -*- -«- 42- -*- -P- 3= 42- _# » *_ -0 € 0_ U U U 1 Je -©>- sus. r Copyright property of Mary Runyon Lowry. Used by permission. 75 He Gives the Power. R. M. H. Roger M. Hickman. -I- 1. Je - sus came to earth by a low - ly birth, Gave Him-self as an off - 2. Grace and par-don free, all for you and me, Ev - 'ry one who re-ceives 3. Not by works we come as the Fa-ther's son, To re-ceive as a wel - -=-g — g — ^-§—£±±— »- =#— » — » g g £ £=t i — r— r r -i — i- -Nn H- 0 a 1 IN — I •1^-5 jrzDt 'ring of matchless worth; To His own He came in His Father's name, But they Him a son maybe; For His blood He spilt to re-move our guilt, When He come the words "well done;" Lest we fain would boast as a might-y host, Knowing mmm U=l m £ E i — i — i — f Chorus. 1 — I — I — *—+ i ± & -& N Is N 1 » • g J:/ i J. *= E^ fc scorned to re-ceive Him their King, off - ered Him-self once for all. not 'tis the free gift of God. (UP But as ma - ny as re-ceived Him to g— g^ I HM» -&- £e * ■v- -S1- r ¥ 9 N _h ft I rVJ ft h & 1- —I- S -*— » — be-come the sons of God; But as them He gave the pow'r, The pow-er to m -g— *-- g g ±= £ -* — #- £e£ 1 — l — I tr 9 9 i i i i 3 *p* F^ g* 1— £*— f * ±Z3fc *z=* ■<»T- "S^r ma - ny as received Him to them He gave the pow'r to become the sons of God. E^ g ?• ? g g i. 9:JL: L L.L L *■ E ^— P — g ' g g ' g g — h — v- 9 • m m — t— 'J g^-H^g-S-fr£i4 ^— g^ ■S^ Copyright, 1915, by J. R. Hemminger. F 76 Avis Burgeson. I'm Abiding in Canaan Land! 4 — I — ^ IN N— Haldor Lillenas. A~* ■d— d 0 — 0 f* ^J: d~d "Z5T -Zt-r 1. I'm a- bid-ing to-day in Ca-naan land, In the sunlight of God's love; 2. 'Tis a foretaste of com-ing glo - ry yon-der In that Land beyond thy sky, 3. Won't you enter this Land of peace and blessing, And its rapture with me share? ^ b 4. p -F— * -U4- r A— N * — f- /=s -j ^ ^ £ — V -F F -&- a V V V 5S A—A— A 4— !- is— f A-* — * — d d d -dsi— - ~zr §sfe And the Saviour's face ev-er shines before me As I journey to myhomea-bove. Where in bliss un- told I shall ev- er wan-der In the blessed home-land by and by. All your sin and guilt to the Lord confessing, You will have a blessed welcome there. ^l±- $t=£=£ F_ •— g-rs— •— g-^fltjg— flpf- f f- g— F— » 0 1 1 1 S ^ i 1 !l fe 0 0 0 0 0 0- I 1— — 0 — 0 — F — F — F — b» — 0 — F — I 1 V- — i 1 h- 1 — I — *-* y-v- V \J V v- ©>-- Chorus. A— ^ ■d— d: lr\0- 9 -&- -M I'm a- bid-ing in Ca-naan Land! I'm a in Canaan Land ! ipEJ — $= bid-ing in Ca-naan M=! -5 F_^ p_^_ F— F rf r. J F k k-j^S= h — I h — h^^l^91— HH v W v v V V -j — v—v- V- b=b*t i it A=£ Az-V W -st- ^ -•r— d * Land! Since He washed my sin a -way, It is glo- ry all the way, in Canaan Land ! m=* 0&'0. V— P— « -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -I 0- 0—0- -y- -0- 0-r*— ft— *—?—*- v—v- -t mrmn > t|— A s^: d d r cr -4 I'm a -bid-ing in Ca-naan Land! All my sins have been forgiv'n, Ca-naan Land ! 9VTL-VFV *=^ #-i CI •-• -F_F- t=w—w—K V y V I i/ I I Copyright, 1918, by Arthur W. McKee. Tabernacle Publishing Co., owners. -V — [-- I'm Abiding in Canaan Land ! — Concluded. 9^ And I'm on my way to heav'n,I'm a-bid-ing in Ca-naanLand! N 5" ju lujr vvii^ tu ueav 11,1 u g 0 / ^-l" J- r r u— u-> — r t=£ £ -«<- -* j F U- -- SE3 to Thfie; -(2 . 1 — V~ \rr Et +■ t ■fV ^: 4 H r- p # — 0 — 0 5 Trust -ing innoth-ing of the flesh, Have Thine own way with me. 0 S-* > m m I ^ IE ±±ft •v— 5>- H :t *=tc Copyright, 1918 and 1920, by Paul Rader. 1 — r 1 78 Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus. George Duffield. Adam Geibel. -I -1- 4 -I 1- -s>- i :^#— H -- * *-» * ■«•%- 1. Stand up, stand up for Je - sus, Ye sol - diers Of the cross; 2. Stand up, stand up for Je - sus, The trum - pet call o - bey, 3. Stand up, stand up for Je - sus, Stand in Bis strength a - lone; 4. Stand up, stand up for Je - sus, The strife wffl not be long; ! J: : r *T L g> 1_<5> 125: I f^ ■J — I — I — L -J i- -*-^ H=* 3± ft ft Y -Tp-' ban - ner, It must not suf - fer loss: con - flict, In this His glo - rious day; fail you, Ye dare not trust your own; bat - tie, The next, the vie - tor's song: Lift high His roy ■ Forth to the might The arm of flesh This day the noise of . , -•- -m- -m- al -y will of M~ i 4 9 0 9i$ • W F f r f- -i— 1 1 h I * i « -&r \ ■&- ?3 S m From vie - fry un - to "Ye that are men now Put on the gos-pel To him that o - ver - vic - fry His ar - my shall He lead, serve Him" A -gainst un - num-bered foes; arm - or, Each piece put on with pray'r; com - eth, A crown of life shall be; P* 4- -# g -* F- *=* -?-*—*- ? =t I i rit. * -o * -*9- 1: Till ev - 'ry foe is Let cour- age rise with Where du - ty calls or He with the King of m TV?" p-V van-quished And Christ is Lord in - deed, dan - ger, And strength to strength op - pose, dan - ger, Be nev - er want - ing there, glo - ry Shall reign e - ter - nal - ly. PE£ -©>- m &- 8* <&>- -©»- * Chorus. Harmony f^ Stand up for stand np Je - sus, fdt &tt fctfi: ~0- *-> sol- diers of the cross; Lift f-r--£ -I h Copyright, 1906, by Geibel & Lehman. Assigned 1906, to Adam Geibel Music Co. Used by permission. Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus. — Concluded. high His roy- al ban - ner, It must not, it must not suf - fer loss. £- Vi Jp. £2. -£2- m ±z tL=*=*#L v-i r -&- W- T ^ r 79 H. L. The Bible Stands. -f^-N- Haldor Lillenas. ^3 t± *=* -0- •- %=+ 1. The Bi-ble stands like a rock undaunted 'Mid the rag-ing storms of time; 2. The Bi-ble stands like a mountain tow'ring Far a-bove the works of men; 3. The Bi-ble stands and it will for ev-er, When the world has passed away; 4. The Bi-ble stands ev-'ry test we give it, For its Au-thor is di-vine; m& -4 — J — I- 3|=* H 1 h j2. 1 =^4 ■^ * — * H 1- 1 1 V—¥ — V—Y- ■A IV- v «* ,UU-4 i £=£ *=*=* -sr i=it *—& r-.5_ -<$•-' Its pag- es burn with the truth e- ter-nal,And they glow with a light sublime. Its truth by none ev- er was re - fut-ed, And de-stroy it they nev- er can. By in- spir- a-tion it has been giv-en, All its precepts I will o - bey. By grace a -lone I ex-pect to live it, And to prove it andmakeit mine. £=£ $m :*=* & £ 1 — i — v—v — v—v- Chorus. w* [-4-4— ft-* ft-*- tnt 0 0 0 0 *0- 0-^0-r— \— t- t The Bi-ble stands tho' the hills may tumble, It will firmly stand when the earth shall is £ *=l -*-t- t -I 1 H» 0— i^s: t£ +i — h — b ^ ^ "j V v~v v-v- -^ — N- J £=^ - v— V V V Copyright, 1917, by Charles M. Alexander. International Copyright Secured. Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. r 80 How Can I Help But Love Him? E. M. R. —Q— h~r ; IN kr J 1 jT V — K r— ft — PV K—\ (■ Elton M, Roth. -VrVH- H 1- ■+TTJ- 1. Downfrom His splendor in glo-ry He came, In - to a world of woe; 2. I am un-wor-thy to take of His grace, Won-der-ful grace so free; 3. He is the fair-est of thousands to me, His love is sweet and true; m& a: V=N- Ff a- t *r* 3 —I- *|S 8 pH -H — K Took on Him-self all my guilt and my shame, Why should He love me so? Yet Je-sus suffered and died in my place, E'en for a soul like me. Won-der- f ul beau- ty in Him I now see, More than I ev - er knew. 3§£ £ *=* -* — * — * t: #— fi — £ Ji=N=*=*=^ 0 I Chorus. m M -9 — -0 — 3t Ari §i^==s=t ^8 JL v=x * X ft 5 How can I help but love Him, When He loved me so? 4 t±st= Slower. m *-4 r — i- pt— ftr 4 -_£ r'-=f^ ^U J 9^ How can I help but love Him, When He loved me -h h 1 * r :t so? it: :t: r^r i v> Copyright, 1920, by Paul Rader, 81 Oswald J. Smith. Jesus Only. D. B. Towneb. -0- & 1. For sal - va - tion full and free, 2. He my Guide from day to. day, 3. May my Mod - el ev - er be 4. He shall reign from shore to shore; t-W- -i — # — m — 3— 0- — & H 0- -0- -#- Purchas'd once on Cal - va - ry, As I jour - ney on life's way; Christ the Lord, and none save Pie, His the glo - ry ev - er - more — S -f 1 1 r -<£>- r -&- .fe= -£*. r i 5 H I -1 H — r 1 — r— 0 =£ — H I ^ — S-^s* — 5 — S— 1 -m -0- » i =1 1 1 — -m- -0- _ i -•- 0 0 0 -— 1 i Christ a - lone shall be my plea — Je - sus ! Je - sus on - iy. Close be - side Him let me stay — Je - sus! Je - sus on - iy. That the world may see in me — Je - sus ! Je - sus on - iy. Heav'n and earth shall bow be - fore — Je - sus ! Je - sus on - iy. f m f- * • • m -0- m *\ 1 0 ^ Ym\* m m m m K 1 W-L T T ■? ■■•- -U I— — i — a bz fez cz 0 "5=5 ' 1 ^-fr i i i i — -• 0- — ©> — P— 1— m — V — t- - m rf 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Chorus. -4- 'J^=^- ¥\—ZW ■$ <&- -<5>- Je - sus on - ly, let me see, Je - sus on - ly, none save He, - ? — 1 y — 1 — 1— v I \ -$p—fa- 42- 1 — r -- 1 tr-t -e>- -i- :r i t -0- '0T J-* # Then my song shall ev - er be- -Z5»- I Je - sus ! Je - sus on - ly ! -©>- Copyrieht, 1914, by Charles M Alexander. International Copyright Secured. I I I 1 — f — r -rS1- ■0- ] Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. 82 »T"S Chables Wesley. iBt verse and chorus— R. J. O. is Jesus. , J. o. 4, — \ tS — h — P- R. J. OLIVMt. H— ■ r+^-rM i-V-h — f> h 1 P^— d r — s — N __ -- 1 I v y vw r 1 1. Ye passers by, behold the Lord, . . . The road to Cal-va - ry pur- sue; the Lord, to Calvary pursue; 2. His sacred limbs they stretch, they tear, With nails they fasten to the wood; . . . . they tear, they fasten to th« wood; 3. Behold His temples, crooned with thorn, His bleeding hands extended wide, with thorn, hands extended wide; 4. 0 Thou dear suffring Son of God, How doth Thy heart to sinners move; of God, heart to sinners move; -^ 9 4--» — #— # — 0 — 0 — f rn H 1- *=* = -I 1- -I h -U—l- -v-v— v— v- r*- 0— l>— £— » >-i — i — H ■ U -I — ■ v v * r * J s§ 1 «-JT 1 L.I — «— =» ^zt* ?-i gj — #tr ? — S-fcr-1 1 — -P — H-z^ k^ Our sins His load, by all abhorred He bears it all for me, for you you, for me, for you. His sacred limbs, exposed and bare, Are only covered with His blood cover'd with His blood. His streaming feet, transfix'd and torn, The fountain gushing from His side! . . gushing from His side. Sprinkle on us Thy precious blood, And melt us with Thy dying love with Thy dying love. [S IS IN Jt— P- :f^=f=f=* r -y-r — \ B 1 Chorus. 'Tis Je J. -# VV VV* & r bus, He who came to die for me, 'Tis Je §5 He came to die for me, 'Tis su8, By His blood from -*- j_. 'Tis Je BUS,. fc*: »- — r sus, 'Tis Je - sus, . . . By His blood from sin I'm free, 'Tis Je -K-r-£ — A = N- Tis BUS, . . Je ■ 'Tis s= r^iJ _ — N-pH^ IS =r N r— I 1— =r — -i i s 1 — .' — (-* 0 1 * 1 1 \-0 -* * J \ m free, 'Tis Je - sus, He who broke the tempters spell, He S3 Bin I'm free, 'Tis -V4 «- 3 — 0 — 0- sus, He who broke the tempter's spell, He ;N |\ fN IN f\ BUS,, 'Tis Je ■v— -0- r *=%= t=p: bus, He who broke the spell, He Copyright, 1920, by R. J. Oliver. Tis Jesus. — Concluded. 'Tis Je SU3,. 4 K IN \ Ps 'Tis Je - sus. &$E3 SEEfe II fTT«r5=f: -=>#- b^ i* i Q-rc*?- He saves from death and hell, And He do-eth all things well, 'Tis Je - sus, 9§£ fl*- J*Jl £=.£ ■f- l-r* % P P P 0 i h — P — »^ — — u — #— £ i i f I He saves from hell, 83 God's Grace. Richard J. Oliver d: >*/ I 'Tis Je - sus. Folk Song t=t a a ■^ -2^" — + -B0 — # — J ' bg>. =22 1. God's Grace higher far than the heavens, God's Grace deeper far than the sea, 2. God's Grace 0 the joy when I hear itl God's Grace is so rich and so free; 3. God's Grace far above earthly pleas-ure; God's Grace is for all, — taste and see. - t *=* ¥=f ±±=k ■i — \- fczt .&-i- F Chorus. 77 -&r d—. -Gr -&- d 4- -&- 3^8 ■&- ~&- PS God's Grace, God's Grace, God's Grace is suf - fi - cient for me, for me, f? • f? • | r? ; , fz — :p_ ^t- — S: — ~f" ,-P" — £ — ^—r-f2- #— h2- it F ^2- I ±z ■»- -5>- ^ r#. =f=:T -251- i l i 1 I =fc= -- I J £ ^£3 God's Grace, God's Grace, God's Grace is suf - fi - cient for me. d2 &-*- g . I g) »-*- -02- 4S- P £ Copyright, 1921. by R. J. OJiver. r r ■i5>- f I 84 When the Roll is Called Up Yonder. J. M. B. J. M. Black. N N NN 1. When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound, and time shall be no more, And the 2. On that bright and cloudless morning when the dead in Christ shall rise, And the 3. Let us la- bor for the Mas-ter from the dawn till set- ting sun, Let us t? 4j»- |* -hi I E p- jozfcz^zztez*: " 1/ ' I* b ? w s V V— V +•■ Vr fcZJE P N K N N ^ _N N IS N :^:zz^=*z=^=iq=^: * -jS- *I* *=* 5m. morn-ing breaks, e-ter-nal, bright and fair; When the saved of earth shall gather glo - ry of His res - ur-rec-tion share; When His cho-sen ones shall gather talk of all His wondrous love and care; Then when all of life is o - ver, i=E M— fr JQ~ t— i— i i i m :? * t- -P2. *c=te pre zzfc^zz tf- 0 D " * b o - ver on the oth-er shore, And the roll to their home beyond the skies , And the roll and our work on earth is done, And the roll is called up yon-der, I'll be there, is called up yon-der, I'll be there. is called up yon-der, I '11 be there. When the roll is called up When the roll is called up yon - - der, When the yon - der, I'll be there, -•-• -0- -#-• -#- -#- 9^=i k-b-^— ^ 2 -£- +— -v — i— * -J— -v- * -i — t- *=% jQ.. BL roll is called up yon - - der, When the roll is When the roll is called up yon-der, I'll he there, When the roll is r r r r r r ,rf r r r -^ . -^ -^ . a K-^K— ^ i , K— h *=b — K — ^^ h tn g v— V' U g y k »-=-» — » • IP 1 — tf— h— tf- *=fe-n £-*— S Copyright, 1921. Renewal by J. M. Black. Tabernacle Pub. Co., owner. When the Roll is Called Up Yonder.— Concluded. -0- - - - - - - -^- called up yon - der, When the roll is called up yon- der, I'll be there. m^ P : -0- 0 ' 0 ■&>- -0-± -fe 1 :^^zi=k: # £=p: Jzzi: -P- *t 85 Rev. W. C. Martin. I Remember Calvary. J. M. Black. 1. 2. 3. Where He may lead me I will go, For I have learned to trust Him so, 0 I de- light in His command, Love to be led by His dear hand, On- ward I go, nor doubt nor fear, Hap- py with Christ, my Sav-iour near, 3 -»-• -#- -&- -#- -0- -0- -9- jt — 9 — #_^# — _ — :|~ T" ,H — '-+—0— :0~-r^- — * — •-±—m-r-a- 9y=§ra=£ ±b± ■+— :p=N: • — & t +- T D Hi r\ n 1 v N P 1 V i P N r\ f\ i K 1 A 1 _i ■ X h h i i i 4fl rfi m P > i fav 7 J J a 1 H ' V ~C^ ^ V t mi ^i 1 ^ ^> V ^ d ■ And I re-mem-ber 'twas for me, That He was slain on Cal-va- His di- vine will is sweet to me, Hallowed byJblood-stainedCal - va- Trusting that I some day shall see Je- sus my Friend on Cal - va - 3 -0* -0- -£>- 3 m000 1~~ "I- ~\~~ ~r~ 0 0 m. -Z5*- ry- ry- ^-\ 7~ It — to — ~ b — is — -to m »— — to — I 1 1 F # 1_ - • # -£— 1 ?S-f — r i -p — p P---P _£2 F r6 F — * i #^~5 _K2 1 1 V\) h ^ i^- ^ — £— V V ^ 1 — T- v-^ Chorus. 5-[Tto- -+ 4=* -0 <5>- -0- -0- -0~ 3 m=*:=9zl -&r -* g> Je- sus shall lead me night and day, Je- sus shall lead me all the way, A — 1 f- -£t-^ p_p_#_J—J_b#--#- ^ He is the tru - est Friend to me, For I re-mem-ber Cal-va-ry. IN $i± P f fir r r^M SEES E3 422- 3 :[=t -if n Copyright, 1900, by J. M. Black. Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner 86 Pray, Pray. Lizzie DeArmond. 4=4 I =t Chas. H. Gabriel. -4 r— I \—\— t£=S* B *=r ^f- 1. Pray, pray when things go wrong, And gloomy fears around you throng; The 2. Pray, pray be calm and still, What-ev - er comes must be His will; His 3. Pray, pray till faith grows strong, And in your heart rings heaven's song; Till -&- :t t=t t r £^=F :fc f t £ i i 4 t-X 1 I 1 -ft m *=* -d- =t=* lov - ing God your voice will hear, Look up to Him, He's al-ways near, prom - is - es like bud un-f old, Naught that is good will He with- hold, self shall die in pure de- sire, And ev - 'ry tho't to Him as - pire. Pray, pray tho' your eyes grow dim, Go with your troubles straight to Him; 9% Efe •£*- -0- h Ni t± ±=k £ -0-G> P=¥ £=£ 0- -*- -0- 0 — 0- v v i i- -K _£2_ -1=2- N— h i *=J -H — d * d * ~0 0 9~ t -# # • # 1-# J- ai 1 s§ ft :2: Pray, pray for God understands; Have faith, leaving all in His dear hands. »— r~ L i* r I k -«> j2 =T £ £ v— 1- Copyright, 1912, by Charles M. Alexander. International Copyright Secured. Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. <5>- f 1 87 Anywhere With Jesus. Jessie H. Brown and Mrs. C. M. Alexander. D. B. Towner. 1. An - y-where with Je - sus I 2. An - y-where with Je - sus I 3. An - y-where with Je - sus I 4. An - y-where with Je - sus o 5. An - y-where with Je - sus I .«. .#. -*. JL. ,0L can safe need fear am not - ver land can go iy no a ■ and to 9%g m -v- fc 1 r An - y-where He Tho' temp-ta-tions Oth - er friends may Tell - ing souls in sleep, When the dark'ning *si. J go; ill, lone; sea, +=A * \ re ! IS i v r\ u I Pi ft _i 4 J A -A A A _i r S w- * m d 2 S 0 ' - * 1 2 3 • J • • • m • s • 0 "•" 0 ' 0 9 9 • # # J tT leads me in this world w . be - 9^,9 • 9 9 low; An - y-where with-out Him dear 5 -est gath fail - er round my path- me, He is still way my still; He Him-self was tempted that own; Tho' His hand may lead me o - He ver dark- ness of sal - va - tion free; Read - y as He summons me to shad- ows round a - bout me creep; Know-ing I shall wak- en, nev • er I _*_ fz .0. jl. M M M — • ^ JL JL JL JL JL a ' m ' * r^\" * WW W _i -i— | | i r « • "' £j" 'U • ." a A & a M - A MM — ts T V V V • i r i r 1 1 > i r » • 1 L 1 IV - -1— kV — 1 Ij1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 r \ V 1 K 1 V 4 4- joys would might help drear - y go or more to fade; me; ways, stay, roam An An An An An y-where with y-where with y-where with y-where with y-where with JL Jl 0 J— ; 1 |y=v4 a - fraid. tor be. of praise. Je - sus I am not Je - sus I may vie ■ Je - sus is a house Je - sus when He points the way. Je - sus will be home, sweet home. -*- -*- JL tr—frr * Verse 5 to be sung softly and slowly, omitting the Chorus Copyright, 1915, by D. B. Towner. Renewal. International Copyright Secured. Tabernacle Publishing Co.. owner. 88 Is It Not Wonderful? E. A. H. Rev. Elisha A. Hoffman. —I- zz^t^ —*- ~*-^ S -0- ~0- 1. Won-drousit seem-eth to me, 2. Heart of mine nev - er could know 3. Once I was full of all sin, 4. Long I re - sist - ed His grace, In my heart gave Him no place, 5. He doth my new heart con - trol, Cleans-ing and keep- ing me whole, Je - sus so gracious should be, Je - sus such peace could be - stow, Now,thro' the blood, I am clean; 9^fi=^± m ti^=*=P 4— t- -0- -0- v- -#- -0-"0 V-i-l— J- -I- :^=± -**i -fr \r\ 111 A- $ 0 Mer-cy re-veal- ing, com-forting, heal -ing, Bless-ing a sin - ner like me. Till the dear Saviour showed me His fa-vor, Cleansed my heart whiter than snow. Will- ing to save me, par- don He gave me, And I am hap - py with-in. But Jesus sought me till He hadbro'tme, Pen - i- tent seeking His face. Ban - ish-ing sad-ness,with joy and gladness Fill - ing and thrilling my soul. 9* -•-• -•- -#- -•- &=k-T=i=^=£ 0 * 0- U— h- -? #-r-# -#-- — 0 -h — E? fr— £ N^=N=^ P V v v Chorus. 1 0 Is fc h fL I / 1 ' J -P J I1 ^ s. r \c ^ is v jf^b* 4 • 4__4 j . =S-4^ 1 ^ 11 IV - d . — M~ — m 1 fv fc— v "ft "£ m : * . * • S : •t * -t4-=— *!— 1 « ■ Jl— - 1— — f^— 9— W— f Is it not won - I Yes, it is won - 0 ' 0 0 f ' I I §0- • -•'- . • • * * der-ful, is it not won-der-ful der - ful, strange and so won - der - ful -9- • -0- -m- -0- • Je - sus so IS L \ * A A ^ |#J * « m i i\ i it ik.1 ' J . B 8 Z?~kT-< V • 1 w w —y — i *\-^—4 4 J- Jr -1 w w w — 1 v — i — — 9Jr-V V V V V V 9-90 0 ' 0 0 — b* 5 — * — ^ --N- ~»~*~ P £ -K-ah -4- \j I I \j I b I a t tf t 1/ p gracious should be? That He should save e-ven me!... lov - ing and gracions should be? That He should par- don and save e-ven me! m s -0- -0- -h * >- * -i— T di=ti=^: i— b— U H^=^h— =1-, e Copyright, 1899, by E. A. Hoffman. Used by permission. 89 Moment By Moment. D. W. Whittle. .4 fl -#- — i- -•- r-4- Mary Whittle. at '0' ~0- 9 f iffi -,jp&±&. '&* 1. Dy- ing with Je - sus, by death reckoned mine; Living with Je - sus, a 2. Nev-er a tri - al that He is not there, Never a bur -den that 3. Nev-er a heart-ache, and nev - er a groan, Nev-er a tear-drop and 4. Nev-er a weak-ness that He doth not feel, Nev-er a sick-ness that §^§ ±t -•- -i — -•- E -5- j£j -&- ±i £E? |— r r is 1 — r— r 9^ new life di - vine; Look-ing to Je- sus 'till glo -ry doth shine, Moment by He doth not bear, Nev-er a sor-row that He doth not share, Moment by nev-er a moan; Nev-er a dan-ger but there on the throne, Moment by He can-not heal; Moment by moment, in woe or in weal, Je-sus,my v- -^h 42-- -9- -0- ±=tl ip: fefc * -I 1- ?»-# -I h Chorus. =f -•--S* ~0~ -0 — * v^r --- •h— I — h n=t= -- -^- r azzp: -I 1- r =£ S -L i /T\ fc vj m Live for Je - sus ev - 'ry day, He will keep the joy - bells Deeds of mer - cy do each day, Then He'll keep the ]oy - bells He is with you, ev - er nigh, And He'll keep the joy - bells If your life is pure and elean, And you keep the joy - bells •-* 0 •-= 0 *-= 0 a ■ „ . 0 *-= « * F— *±=k=k E t v m fc h ^ Chorus. Vi/ It Jr hr-4- -&: ft— at 3=+zz± -&- -&- ring-ing in your heart, Joy - - bells ring-ing in your heart, s N Binging in your heart, ®m [S -0 0 i\ -*. -p- -«s>- *-r : £ -&- m ■v—y- ft-j t£ <- ?±=& =Ss s. V -©>- -fc. -0- ■*-*- — 0 — *~ — S — V 9 Joy - - bells ringing in your heart; Take the Saviour here be-low Yon may have the joy-bells , |\ -0---0--0-'-0--0- TTTTT i 9:Ai» >-h r-fe* :2 V — i^— ^ «=t _F_*_iL_# :t 42- ■g— y- itoy E Copyright, 1899, by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. 1fou iViay nave inc juyoeua. — vunuuucu. E — ^ — b» — ^ — i — =-f« — 0 v-v V N~ * h\ -m- ?#-#- 5 at =3 N ^ N s :S: I With you ev-'ry where you go, He will keep the joy-bells ringing in your heart. m h" V r * * — J~ — " — f— r-s #— # ft [\ .^.. ^ _^_ u^ u/ — ui £ 1 u U — £2 U 91 C. D. Martin. God Will Take Care of You. Dedicated to my wife, Mrs. John A. Davis. —I- ^^± *—*—*- -±—~M. W. S. Martin. t-Z*T z0—0- 1. Be not dis-mayed what-e'er be- tide, God will take care of you; 2. Thro' days of toil when hearts doth fail, God will take care of you; 3. All you may need He will pro-vide, God will take care of you; 4. No mat- ter what will be the test, God will take care of you; i JL ^M w -i— -I 4- m ' A-^H^^B i i.$i *' ' ±=a -l>-T> ) • * #-- Be - neath His wings of love a - bide, God will take care of you. When dan-gers fierce your path as -sail, God will take care of you. Noth- ing you ask will be de- nied, God will take care of yon. Lean,wea-ry one, up - on His breast, God will take care of you. A — 1 m IS T v- v- t r~r V V V Chorus. He will take care of you, God will take care of you.. take care «— • — I — £. P=F, of yon. 1 §fe ■# jf. t -h- *"- -h- -j 1 ^ Copyright, 1905, John A. Davis. Used by permission. -v- 92 There Above, p. p. Paul Rader, Uj — I I i M- sr -\—<#- -JJ—&L 9. -m- -0- — I- -&- 1. Lord Je - sus, there a-bove, Plead-ing at the throne, Melt all my 2. Lord Je - sus, there a-bove, On Thy Fa-ther's throne, Show me Thy 3. Lord Je - sus, there a-bove, Wait- ing for Thy throne, Come back, Thy ± ±: -•- -I— it -s»- -t— -X -*- — * 4= -&- - ts>- &- --W- v-t -I 1 1- _£2- 1 — r i i s -zsh -zd- -tf- (5>- # -&- :=|: -25*- heart with love, Let Thy will be done: right to have My life for ; Thine own: rights to provev Come and reign a - lone: Break chains and bind - ing ties, I see Thy vie - to - ry, How dare I see Thy face, -(22- While II wait in pray'r: Hold the cross be-fore my eyes, Hold and fix it there. E - ven death is done: Thou hast paid full price for me, I am not my own. If I aught withhold; So I watch and yield and wait, At the cross made bold. *=t 1 — i- -l — I — b &- ->&- r 1— f ■&- jO- Chorus. -I -zrf- M ^ -&r -*- -&r 3t % tfr -&- -- 1- -25»" fJ Now let the blood pre- vail, Self can do naught but fail: sssfcji -^>- i -I— f -iS>- 4=P £2- r ±: 4= - r if i -+ 4 I 4- ] -&- -rf- -^-Lif — i- -*- —m- "Z7- -- Come, sane - ti - fy and fill, In Thy full - ness dwell. 9 ifctf: ^: -e>- i= t- — h *- — t- t- -i — L-h- Copyright, 1920, by Paul Rader. f" r — r ^22_ 1 93 Leaning On the Everlasting Arms. Rev. E. A. Hoffman. A. J. Showalter. -&-$-— I— J— -E—fr— t ; ii— a, — i 1 — -j > — « 4 i -9- — i- ?= -H '9 9~ I- z=4z= £:* -H— — I- i. What a fel - low-ship, what a joy di-vine, Lean- ing on the ev - er 2. Oh, how sweet to walk in this pil-grim way, Lean- ing on the ev - er 3. What have I to dread, what have I to fear, Lean- ing on the ev - er i b tf r r r r i -t=t===t=t= *=>: 0 1/ 1/ £- -«- M M 9- — I- ^ * ■M=l= i^¥zEE B ing arms; What a bless -ed-ness, what a peace is mine, ing arms; Oh, how bright the path grows from day to day. last - ing arms; I have bless - ed peace with my Lord so near, J_ .L__ - * * _^ 42- =^=s=^ I A- 0- 0- -9- -9- -I Refrain. -I ■v- -p- ■Vr t :sr- =t=* N-i -9- -9- — 1~ -Z5I- -25T- - -&- Lean- ing on the ev - er-last- ing arms. Lean - - ing, Lean - ing on Je - sns, 4^ -ft- *z=£=*==pt *-* 4«- -f5>- I A 42- -v- g J 1 J=:*=* -I -st ^3 -st -st -- <&- lean - - ing, Safe and se-curefrom all a-larms; Lean - lean - ing on Je - sns, Lean -Ing on ... N h J J J 1*. iff M— t ?— I h <^ r s- 42- lO- 1/ ? -st 75t -sj- -nH* < — i—^- =c I ing, Je ■ _2?" lean - - ing, Lean-ing on the ev-er - last- ing arms. sns, lean - ing on Je - sus, 9- -I— -I v- -9— F -i— -#- ft-i* n#- t=t t -? — 42- 1 Copyright by A. J. Showalter. Used by permission. 94 For God So Loved the World. J. Lincoln Hall. ^~fr 1. A sto - ry sweet and won- drous, Like heav'n-ly mu - sic 2. When,griev-ing, bro - ken-heart - ed, Be- cause of sin and 3. This love, be-yond all meas - ure Of earth or sea or 4. Come, broth-er, come to Je - sus; His word was meant for ^ & £: swells; shame, sky, you; ^ -I — t^-4 fc-fv 4^-^ * 7<=V a« t; -#-*—#- -#-^ — r- 9^=? In chim-ings clear to all who will hear, Eing out the gos - pel bells. We find a joy earth can-not de-stroy, Be - liev-ing on His name. Could on- ly show its full o- ver-flow,When Je- sus came to die. His grace re-ceive, His promise be-lieve, And sing His praise a - new. -#- -F- -0- m m m -F- -•- -f— -1— -t— -F- -F- -F- ^-v 9 » # » — H 1 1 » * — r# 0 a ,-•---• S 5 1 > v — fcp» — v — h Chorus. — f f~ -^ — pv— — 1- -FH 1 g 0- ~\-m — 0 * #- Ft? F M^P8 £^ For God so loved the world that He gave His on- ly be For God so loved the world -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- J -# 0 P- 2± ■0- -0- -0- -0- ^S t- s t- N=z^=fe: fc -i^_j E 3=*: r-J! got - ten Son, that who - so - ev - er be - liev - eth in Him, who so -0- ev-er be -liev -eth in Him Should not per-ish, should not -•- -•- -•- -•- -•- m -*-• -F- -*- -F- * -0-' V — ^ — ;^- -*- :t=z: 5 — i^-=1-£— 3- f- Copyright, 1920, by Hall-Mack Co. International Copyright Seeured. n For God So Loved the World. — Concluded. w=j— i-^z- t i r?=* per-ish, But have ev - er - last - ing m =*=p= life. I 1/ I w| §§£ -» — »- h-=r $£=*=tt=fc* *r ±* f t ev - er-laat-ing life. r Let the Lower Lights Be Burning. 95 P P B William w! Rock. d=d==£ J— j- P. P. Bliss. -si-T- T ~zr *=*=* ^£ - 1. Bright- ly beams our Fa-ther's mer-cy From His lighthouse ev - er - more, 2. Dark the night of sin has set- tied, Loud the an - gry bil-lows roar; 3. Trim your fee - ble lamp, my broth-er: Some poor sail - or, tempest- tossed, 4. With the Sav-iour as your Pi - lot, You have conquered wind and wave; 42- §5*fe 9- 2i f '~~f~~v? ' f 42- ^2- 4g • w \— r— r 4—4-^- 3 r — r— [— r 4— \ — I- i A— -&TT 75 "27 -- -- -c5^- ■zr But to us He gives the keep-ing Of the lights a - long the shore. Ea - ger eyes are watching, long-ing, For the lights a - long the shore. Try -ing now to make the har - bor, In the dark-ness may be lost. Let His bright-ness shin-ing thro' you Be a bea-con light to save. t— X 1 ^ t t 42- 1 — i i r ■- Chorus. —I IV :*=* TtTT 4^-4 -- Let the low - er lights be burn-ing! Send a gleam a- cross the wave! I r\ ^ -5»- *fcS=T ^- 9^ 3^=^ is: £ -&- f-f ±d 4 PUJ — ! -e — ^ St II -Z5T-V ■ST" <&- ST- Some poor faint- ing, struggling sea-man You may res-cue, you may save. §^ * r -h -* * *- JG- t 1- 1 1 I ■42- -pL t -H- J- -<5>- -S>— -— »- ±; -f^- 1 4th verse C..,.yright. 1- -F- JeL * -£- t V : b b r :p=*: 4 /^ 4—4 ^g -#- i 1- 0 -0- "Je- sus," let all saints proclaim Its wor-thy praise for- ev - er. Its wor - thy praise -o- t u -0- -0- -0- -«- -^/- -0- ^ -0- 1 I* F F I fig g .. U = 1 — r -=j — *- v — ^~ -&: -0- =F- t ?=zpi 4i: r u Copyright, 1901 and 1903, by E S. I.orenas. Used by permijsien. 97 Somebody Whispered That Jesus Loves Mc. S. L, Scott Lawrence. I 4- =t e#^ 5EI *y +—*—* * — I- '»— • ^!SF -N— -J- 33-i .^^ S :=ff a 1. One day in sin I was told of a love, Com- ing from One who 2. Now that I tast-ed this love bo sub-lime, Je - sus a-bid-eth 3. Now I am tell- ing the sto-ry so sweet, Serv-ice for Je-sus is with- makes fr— 4=-» 1 ■0- ■0- ^ -G> . £ H5>_s_ i -y- — * ' — i — i \—\ -zSh a -s>- §§£* reign- ing a-bove, Glad-ly I lis-tened, 'twas ran- sic to me, To in all the time, Joy- bells are ring- ing 'tisheav-en be- low, Wher- earth joys com-plete, Walk-ing and talk- ing with Him all the way, For H,fa if T a t t ,T T tir i F ^ &- 1 — i — \ is: --h- :f=S: 4*- :*^n ^e§- s =t -I- -+ -#- t±« i -i — i- Chorus. -\^ -&TT &-^~ q=q: H 1 \0- know, tho' a sin - ner, that I could be free. ev - er He lead- eth I glad - ly will go. Some-bod- y whispered that Je - sus grows sweeter and sweet-er each day. 3h-£ -* *_ 9^ £=* is: i — t— i — r 0-H-0 — ©>■ 4 — I-* — 0 — • t~ 1 i I I -^ ^ ?*-*- H==^=^: -""St -2^IZ "2?— s- in 4- Je- sus loves me, Je-sus who died up-on Cal-va-ry's tree, Said He would §S3 "^T HS>-:- I 1 1 -9 0— S0-0~—0 •- -I 1 1 1 1 — V— •-r\m — &- r*Jte =£ I 1 1 I =1: IU- -f— -. -«— * «--- "Z5* -|« ir— #- -#■ •i# — •=£< -«-- -sK- save me, from sin set me free, Somebody whispered that Je-sus loves me. 9S (£=*: it-H*t- v- Copyright, 1921, by the Tabernacle Publishing Co. :t=t -#- ^?^ -I— — ns>- rt ifo Follow 0 U s W. O. Cushing. ■*-*■ Robert Lowry. * hN h K 3 -4- 4=* I I 3 - I :te P £ it D.S. m ■A- i '■*-- <=? would fol -low on! Fol -low! fol -low! * — * — # I would fol-low Je t=— t %jn» k k jm* s ?c sus! p p r r I ■v — t^- Copyright, 1908, by Mary Runyon Lowry. Used by permission. 99 His Mighty Hand. Geo. Walker Whitcomb. Albert Simpson Reitz. 3=3= S^ mE^z fH -#- 1. I am saved from sin, I have peace with- in And I walk with Je - sua 2. Ma - ny passed me by, heed-ing not my cry, But the Sav-iour heard and 3. There'sa prom-ise sure, and it shall en- dure, "Lo, I will be with thee 4. There is sweet- er peace, there is per - feet peace, And my Fa-ther's word is J — J — jf^-A-H 1 ' N N ,1 1 -J r- m —^ 1— — h — ^ 1 1 — h 1 — a — 4— PSff 4 iSEj i *— *■ i=± 4- J + -m — 4h -* — r V S ' -ip- day by day; 0 His hand so strong, holds me all day long And with res - cued me; I was lost and blind, Je - sus was so kind, Lo, He all the way; " Andtho' foes as - sail, I shall still pre - vail, For I won-drous dear; There is might - y pow'r, for each try - ing hour, There is rgrJ:=J: m= S=9=3 at: 3U=^ H f f-J-J- 1 — r -& -*- /TV Chorus. 3=£ -i 1- -\— S- _— — # 0 — # — 0 — J- f f^\ i FE — r -- — i 1 1 Not ! I, but Christ -1— f_— £= 0 Him- -0- ir v -w ■self in me, -0- -0- 1 ^J i^ -> F « f2_ h ■ p-t/ -r P~ r .. . p — n- 4= 1 1 h- -0 0 ©> h l r b I 1 — ' N J N JS 4 1 1 9t "25(- 5 -C5 — 3tz F -25J- ^ ^0- -M: -251- He con-quersnow,He sets me free; I take, He gives — the vie - to - ry. Is . -F- -£?- :t _0_ :fe: -B2_ 5=}f*^0=:S=Fp=S=t=?^=^ H 3—1 1 1 W- 1 1 1 \~r -i v-v— 1 — F \ v — v ' -^- — I — \f 1/ I Copyright, 1918 and 1921, by Peal Rader. Used by permission. -+- -rsz_ 9 101 Only Believe. P R. feg Paul Rader. -gr t^ d "^ "ST S?^ WTZ9 — Z? A- =tfc=* ~&- ~&~ -&- m 1. Fear not, 2. Fear not, 3. Fear not, -*- -£?- lit - tie flock, from the cross to the throne, From death in - to lit -tie flock, He go - eth a - head, Your shep-herd se lit - tie flock, what - ev - er your lot, He en - ters all -£2. -m. jp_ .*. j*. *££ *9- .p—y-L-t- I \_/l -v—v- \ *s>- 4= .dt- life He went for His own; All pow - er inearth, all pow-er a- bove, lect-eth the path you must tread; The wa-ters of Ma-rah He'll sweeten for thee, rooms, "the doors be-ing shut," He nev-er for-sakes; He nev-er is gone, i§i£-* -*-2Z*l ^5> -fcS1- 1 fc^— *- Tt- Chorus. P Is giv - en to Him for the flock of His love. He drank all the bit - ter in Geth-sem - a - ne. So count on His pres - ence in dark-ness and dawn. J*. m .0. .*. jpL On - ly be-lieve, m t=*=£ ?£±£ t=t V- ±± -f— v—\ — i- on 25* Z=* 4- -tS- ly be - lieve; All things are pos-si - ble, JjL.jp... -*- -#- -*- -f«- t 1 i on - ly be - lieve, 42- t ^ 1- -i — i — k— *— r- J — M — i- -I — ^ — I- i -^a- 8 -S-- "Z?~ "# 9 gt "sr -#- £? On -ly be-lieve, on-ly be-lieve; All things are pos-si-ble, on- ly be-lieve. ^-\ v-\—\ — .«. ^2- -H2- Copyright, 1921, by Paul Rader. 1- £=*: -&- V V I fT -!&- •S'- II 102 Jesus is All the World to Me. W, L. T. ±=fc Will L. Thompson. 1. Je - sus is all the world to me, My life, my joy, my all; 2. Je - sus is all the world to me, My friend in tri - als sore; 3. Je - sus is all the world to me, And true to Him I'll be; 4. Je - sub is all the world to me, I want no bet - ter friend; 9m& EE& t=t £ 4- t F? -&- 8: ■(Ph r :ttz=*: V \> f V ff h i 4- I ' II 11 H H 4 J ■ J 1 15= HP fr*3*- He is my strength from day to day, With-out Him I would I go to Him for bless-ings, and He gives them o'er and 0 how could I this friend de - ny, When He's so true to 1 trust Him now, I'll trust Him when Life's fleet-ing days shall fall, o'er, me? end. £_£ I ts v-v- £=*=r- »± i M *$_ _, l_* 9\ #_i -*- -#- -#- -#-' I go, No oth - er one can cheer me so; When I am sad, -0- to Him He sends the sun-shine and the rain, He sends the harvest's gold - en grain; Fol - low-ing Him I know I'm right, Keep-ing His cross with- in my sight; Beau - ti - ful life with such a friend, Beau-ti - ful life that has no end; £ £ 9^ *=t t £=* tm~irY=^ r FT ^ /? w i fct i at When I am sad Sun - shine and rain, Fol - low - ing Him, E - ter - nal life, He makes me glad, He's my friend. and gold - en grain, He's my friend. by day and night, He's my friend. e - ter - nal joy, He's my friend. ^zdz i± I »E fit -•- -1 — 3tz=4: 1 Copyright, 1904, by Wiil L. Thompson. Hope Pub. Co., owner. Used by permission. 103 Paul Rader. A Harvest Time. Lance B. Latham. mJ'U J J r -.&- -i— I £ t -&- ~9~ 1. The har- vest fields are bending With precious, ripened grain; More reapers 2. The call must now be heed-ed, We can- not say Him nay; Since He has 3. We'll come a- gain re- joic- ing A reaper's crown to gain, The "Harvest §M# t=t -iG C*£ £ £2 P- — r i=t t=t t— t it Chorus. fa^g^g 4-H — I- £ 5 ^t K -s»- now areneed-ed, Ere Christ comes back a-gain. died to save them, We must go forth to - day. Harvest time! Harvest timel Home" is coming, When Christ comes back again. -&- mk ft t -S>- SL jQ- *=3f=& Pre-cious gos- pel seed is sown. Reap-ers go! Reap-ers go! Pre- cicras gos - pel seed is sown. P-^ ± fL -$L J0.. 4L jz. 3 -©>- 1 — r-i — r m 4 1 L s -N— * -«- 3=^ -tS- -g?- Jesus, King, must have His own, His loved ones, Soon He'll come! Soon He'll come! Come and ^-4H* * 0^0-^-0—0^0 -r*-&0 zFW>sTp p l— 0 j,_k_-£— EEE ff -12. *=£: v— g- 1/ ? ii •y ■Z^T- 1 —if k IN 4- -&- 1. 'Tis Je - sus' blood that wash- es white, That makes me pure with-in; 2. 'Tis Je- sus' blood that sweeps a- way The pow'r of Sa- tan's rod; 3. 'Tis Je- sus' blood that brings us nigh To ho - li-ness and heav'n, -&- &- 4 +- »-- r-^ *: ■£=L -I 1 h 1/ A- A \- ^=?3 A 1 H 1 *=*: -gr~ r h^ . d rf 3t£ -<^-' 7 * tr -r r ' He keeps the in- ward. wit- ness right, And cleanses from all sin. It shows the new and liv - ing way, And leads to heav'n and God. The source of vie - to - ry and joy — God's life for reb - els giv'n. gy* ^ 9—P- gfczfr f P V t 1 — r f Chorus. -fv s===t *p iz^ r i- P r -#- P J i ' b I/ U b Oh! the blood, the pre-cious blood so dear, Sav Oh! the hlood, the precious blood so dear, #- ing P P F *=£ f *=* ■V—+ \> \> fr-s>- -&■ r TW % # a-? — a— \-0 — o — s — 0- y V l i U W U y now from ev - 'ry doubt and fear, Cleansing now my Sav-ing now from ev-'ry doubt and fear, Cleansing now 4 P P . € J V^rt lit guilt • v v y v y heart with - in, Mak-ing free from self and sin. guilt- y heart within, JL Jt. .#. JL M- -£L- m fc£=i= -I 1- -& V— *— ?— V— Y Copyright, 1921, by R. J. Oliver. r -p- fc± i 105 Tel! It Again. " The gospel of God." BOM. i: 1. "The glorious gospel of the blessed God." 1 Tim. 1 : 2 Ada R. Habershon. Chas. H. Gabriel. _i — pv__iv ►- ^ n H I- 3t j— +*-- A— | -.— - 1. No oth - er sto - ry will bear re -peat-ing As oft - en as this is told, 2. Proclaim with joy how the cross of suffering Will never be borne a - gain, 3. Go tell the sto -ry in far off countries, Let ev-'ry poor sin-ner hear, 4. The whole sweet sto-ry is not yet finished The sequel is but be - gun, 5. Each heart that o - pens to hear the tidings, Ke-ceiv-ing the Saviour's love I A— N— y IN l\ N h n h h is i -*- -0 0 M 1- -# — a — S — *- =}=+ '■§' i^ I *i- God's glad good news of His love to sinners Are tidings which never grow old. That on - ly glo-ry a- waits the Saviour, That soon He will come to reign. How Christ the Saviour has died to win them His love ov-er-comes all fear. When all the ransom' d are safely gathered, E'en then it will not be done. Will add a page to redemption's sto-ry Ke-hears'd in the Home a - bove. S^= t £=*=£ V— V— *—¥- .#_#_«. t t tz t-v V ifczfe: M-^-^-M. y y u. i^v v N IN 0-^-0 — . I I V V Chords. £fc=t Tell it a - gain and a - gain Tell it a - gain and a - gain Tell it, tell it a-gain and again Tell it, tell it a-gain and again .#-• .0. 0—0-0 £— fcz* iftrzfcz^: izzfc -» p 0 m z& V V £ ^ — y-\ — I — V V v j « r\ in -0 — IT —i — %- :*—*—r: U: V V ■n *n in r. N- •y— ?-y- 0 •« J L II The gos - pel sto -ry, of grace and glory, Bears telling a-gain and a - gain. fcfc i f n *- e f=f £=* .#_«_ H •— 1/ '• Words and music copyrighted 1907, by Charles i Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. ?-V- V=Z mi Alexander. International Copyright Secured. 106 What If It Were To-day? Mrs. C. H. Morris. 4_ |_ J — u-U4 - ©>— t -«>- -©>- "I" 1- -&-—&- & 'Xs 3 J j j — i — i 75t" -— -0- -0- -0 0- t ^ X- ■S-^z-G- 5 1 — b g» tg ** I* r r r r ! v^> -I — h J 1 1- 4 1 V rk i * *— — J~fa-t — d- Iz-fr— j g i — gpgE * iS- ^1 -zsN- "5?" Si p Com - ing to claim His chos - en Bride, All the re - deemed and Then shall the dead in Christ a - rise, Caught up to meet Him Signs of His com - ing mul - ti - ply, Morn-ing light breaks in JpL .p. J0L. -fSL. jGL -M- £ t 9^ m -&- ■&- p -h- 1- 1 — I — h 5M* ±=U^- Tit. -Z5l- -&i- -5h ■75- -&r -<&- izr fj pu in east -tfZ- ri - tied, 0 - ver this whole earth scat - tered the skies, When shall these glo - ries meet our era sky, Watch, for the time is draw - ing _(J2. . _#. _ fcW-- JL jOL JjL 2E f- fWy wide, eyes? nigh, 9^ V 42- :*=*=*: -©>- :t 4=2- -P2- a tempo. p tf 2? -£ Chorus. -J V -73 ■#-§- *-r-f-* pi What if it were to 9^ t ~s: dayT Glo - ry! -<5?— rr*ff -gj— glo ■«- Jg/ JP XI* - 1 1- t- ¥ X j- p ry! 4 -J. -^-~ .*L^ %-g-g X>yp -o — -£ 1 I f Ztt-*^ i i ii «^ i i joy to my heart 'twill bring: Glo - ry, glo - ry! joy to my heart 'twill bring. ^ei rr When we shall When t -s»- -e>- -s>- -I — .£2_#_£2- &-fi^2Z m 'ST- t r -»- r? • # -'5'- d: d — h=t J . ^' 4- z£ £^^S=M 9— " 3^=3 crown Him King; Glo we shall crown Him King, 9^S=f ■- ry, glo - ry! Haste to pre-pare the Haste to pre ■ . J*. . .J. . J . L, I . -(2- • 1 H — I P-i H — M — zM?— M BE £EB ■ -51- :*=*: -<5>- J-r-(S- gj , g . ss: way; Glo - ry, glo - ry! Je-sus will come some day. pare the way ! 42-JLJSL. .&- -5U >i^$ -#-#-+ .ee. fg- #•-*- .1 1 p'i 1 g¥ft= -f-r .*. .^ ^. .£. 1 *5>- fsFfl sg -g? > 42 H H 1—1 — 1 \^ 107 Edward H. Bickersteth. £3e Peace, Perfect Peace. J— 4 George T. Caldbeck. ■d d d J ^r- JShftff-tt r ii^ir "tE**^ -&- 1. Peace,perfect peace,in this dark world of sin? The blood of Jesus whispers peace with-in. 2. Peace,perfect peace,by thronging duties pressed? To do the will of Je-sus, this is rest. 3. Peace,perfect peace.with sorrows surging round? On Jesus' bosom naught but calm is found. 4. Peace,perf ect peace,with loved ones far away? In Je-sus' keeping we are safe, and they. 5. Peace.perfect peace, our future all unknown? Je-sus we know.and He is on the throne. 6. Peace,perfect peace, death shad'wing us and ours? Je-sus has vanquished death and all its pow'rs. 7. It is enough : earth's struggles soon shall cease, And Jesus call us to heav'n's perfect peace. £2- 108 Fanny J Crosby. Duet. The Lights Of Home. Chas. H. Mabsb. Bf 1. O the friends that now are waiting, In the cloudless realms of day, 2. They have laid aside their ar-inor For the robe of spotless white; 3. On those dear fa mil-iar fa - ces There will be no trace of care; 1 1 . J r—l ' :3 -3: -St- -&- 'W=r-S=^^- -0r -&: -&- J: -#-* 1 -zr -&- -&- -&- ft T "25*- "25*- r*=* 72- ■&- ■9- -&- -r -&- wm Who are call - ing me to fol- low Where their steps have led the way; And with Je - sus they are walking Where the riv-er spark-les bright. Ev-'rysigh was hush 'd forev- er At the pal-ace gate so fair. J J , J r .-id 4-, J: I JO J &- -*-&-& ■^ — ^~z^- '*> #- "25*- -251- -- -S*- ^=T 1 — I- T=T 3« 25*" :^=*=^ ■&r -&- -&r ■&T "25*- ? * -&- -&~ -#- ■z*- -- They have laid a-side their ar - mor, And their earth-ly course is run; We have la - bored here togeth • er, We have la - bored side by side, I shall see them, I shall know them, I shall hear their song of love, 1 i _J -«i i 25 NT- 253 J n— wt &- • X gj 25*- "25*- — #~~ "25*- -Z5T -- -z?- 1 S -j— i— i -iS>- -I — I I -«4- i-h-25*- '25'- =« fl zs- -- f- 1 Copyright. 1911, by Charles II. Marsh. Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. International Copyright Secured. The Lights of Home. — Concluded. And I'm look - ing thro' the shad-ows For the bless-ed lights of home. Pi« .?. -0L _0L 8-- ±zzt 42- JL -pL a. »- Jfc^t ©>- -I — h I 1 I 109 In Jesus. Jas. Procter. Robert Harkness. t » i.iA h£i=t -- H-^ £: -r fe raise; But what I need, theBi-ble says, Is ev-er on - ly Je - su9. feel: For light, for life I must ap- peal In sim-ple faith to Je - sus. deeds; There's all a guilt - y sin- ner needs For-ev- er- more in Je - sus. shame; I'll go to Him because His name, A-bove all names is Je - sus. i=t ■Bt" --I- s> 1 9 -- ¥ -0- -0- v—v- -#- -•-• -0- -- Je - sus' name I plead; 0 send the gracious cur- rent to sat -is-fy my need, now to us isgiv'n, And nowwe wait, expecting the floods of grace from heav 'n. takes my sin a-way, It keeps me shout-ing glo -ry! thro' all the hap- py day. see them mount and roll; 0 glo - ry, hal - le- lujah! they're sweeping thro 'my soul. -0-' ^ -0 0- -0- -v—y- -0- I Chorus. t± ■#-*- -*—&- 2* -0- -A- H- -I- ^iy-^g *? i i i t -I- * 0 5 ' ■- _. , j\ J — J0 ^— s 3 I 1 : : t=#k3f9 J^ &£=*= *=* Coprriffht. 1900. by II L OflaMW. L'icJ by piTiiii»sion. * -t- Like a might - y sea, like a might - y sea, Comes the love of V -0- ' -•- -0 Je - sua, sweep -ing o - ver me; The waves of glo - ry roll, 3? Like a Mighty Sea.— Concluded. ii * &-*- K—e)r :3= H 1 « ^ M ^-=— ■ # |H -& 1 H shouts I can't con-trol, Comes the love of Je - bus, sweeping o'er my soul. m -0- -0- -vs>- i r i i 111 1 k — b* — i — V 9 w ¥ Believing and Receiving. V m H. H. B. - Allegretto « Herbert H. Booth. -- 1. Sins of years are washed a - way, Blackest stains be-come as snow; 2. Doubts and fears are borne a - long, On the cur-rant's ceaseless flow; 3. Ease and wealth be-come as dross, Worthless, earth's de-light and show; 4. Self - ish-ness is lost in love, Love for Him whose love you knowj 5. Trust-ing is a great de- light, Nev- er will you fear the foe, 3KK E ±=± m £=£ *■ -©>- *=£ v — t fc m T± t R-N W £ -- -e>- *=# *=r t e W- mf Chorus. ■fv-v 4=t* 4 ' Z?. * 9~ I'm be - liev - ing and re - ceiv - ing, While I to --— fc£ft=S -# — 9 -I — [- 5^ £# Je - sus Christ, the Fa-ther's Son, He will keep you to the end, And His name you will a- dore, He will take you home to heav'n. V V Let Let Let Let -*- -<5>- lA -»— 0- V Him Him Him Him 3 -0- -0- m^=^ It k ft Let the Saviour in, 1 [~ -^ r-# _<5,_j "I 1~ -h :t |C^=li=k=kZ= t u t u I in. in. in. in, Let the Saviour in. P :b- tP= V. V V I i Copyright, 1909, by E. O. Excell. Renewal. Words and Music. Used by permission. 113 Christ Liveth In Me. El Nathan. 3: t=t James McGranahan. u. s-v ■ -<&- -zf- *FW -zd- -<£>- 1. Once far from God and dead in sin, No light my heart could see; 2. As rays of light from yon - der sun, The flow'rs of earth set free, 3. As lives the flow'rwith-in the seed, As in the cone the tree, 4. With long-ing all my heart is filled, That like Him I may be, &. t -£2- 1r— r -£2_ £ -£2i-E2 .- 1 — r -©>- r 422- -I- tSt- *-• ft -- -# — »- 1 1- JZ- 1- -e?- 1 — rr-r --* -^' 53 -<2- JSZ- -f2- -*- 42- *=*=*=*: "I \—\ \—f -*s>- -&- # — - St 1 — I — h -& . o- Copyright, 1919, by David R. Gilbert. Renewal. Tabernacle Publishing Co.. owner. International Copyright Secured. 114 Is Thy Heart Right with God? E. A. H. Rev. Elisha A. Hoffman. ' i / r> v h K s. /f« -h — p^ — £ IS rV -P H h i-1 43 --- %- -H • fir- -ft d — d -* — p 1— ■ # 0 —0— ■ — 0— — 0-^— 0 " 9 J 1. Have thine 2. Hast thou 3. Is there 4. Are all 5. Art thou m m # af do- no thy now # ; 0 - fee- tions ■ min - ion more con- pow'rs un- walk - ing 0 - been nailed o'er self ■ dem - na - der Je - in heav- • 0 w to and tion sus' en's at w the o'er for con pure m cross? sin? sin? - trol? light? # • Is Is Is Is Is m 0 thy heart thy heart thy heart thy heart thy heart m m C*\ ' k C* . ' ■" ^ ^-i. 1? h ' ww m* k 9 m » • W & m 1 ' ' p " i m ■F w WW \j ■ v u 1/ • V 1 — i w b V V V i -Ps Ps — Pv 3 «-r -0 — « 0 — m- -0 — 0 — 0 right with right with right with right with right with God? God? God? God? God? Dost thou 0 - ver Does Je- Does He Is thy w «r m » 9 -f- count all things for all e - vil with sus rule in the each mo-ment a - soul wear-ing the Je - sus but loss? out and with - in? tern -pie with - in? bide in thy soul? gar-ment of white? b ES I 9^ £ k k k- H 1- -V * k* J H -1 I- Chorus. A- ■0— — 0 — 4- Is thy heart right with God? _c Is thy heart right with God? 4 1 mZ^r- N N IS r-x -fV ±J3fc Washed in m the crim L son flood, r -0- -0- Cleansed and made ho .m * 0 ^_ iy, t t m 4 ] -ps- A- ¥ -0 0 • gi a- -0 0 * 2 B- — +- hum - ble and low - ly, Right in the sight of God?. r *$E* :t -r -J- 4— -^-■=f 4- of God? r i \ Copyright, 1899, by E. A. Hoffman. Used by permission 115 All Things In Jesus. H. D. L. Harry Dixon Loes. -=\ 1 «l— -T+ + -&-, ^-^ 0* mf I I 1. Friends all a -round me are try-ing to find What the heart yearns for, by 2. Some car - ry bur-dens whose weight has for years Crushed them with sor-row and 3. No oth-er name thrills the joy-chords with -in, And thro' none else is re- 4. Je - sus is all this poor world needs to - day, Blind - ly they strive, for sin 5^3 EE 4 £ 6 apzap f^ f *=m 3 9=? -tS- sin un - der - mined; I have the se - cret, I know where 'tis found: blind -ed with tears, Yet One stands read -y to help them just now, mis - sion of sin; He knows the "pain of the heart sore - ly tried, dark - ens their way; 0 to draw back the grim cur - tains of night, I \ - J' i 9^ e 3t=* jGL. *Y¥ ¥ f f bu 1 ! ! ! ^-3 1 J h J- Chorus. frr&^r- — j 1 i • H J — «i- J I I F3£ £ atee i I I All that I want is in On - ly true pleas-ures in Je - sus a - bound. If they will hum-bly in pen - i - tence bow. Both need and want will by Him be sup - plied. One glimpse of Je - sus and all will be bright! pp £A J_J -— *=* ±=P=Ff Efi H h -*- t I '1 I 1 ■£*- ^ Copyright, 1915, by Paul Rader. 116 Every Bridge is Burned Behind Me. Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. =t=t: Geo. C. Hugg. 1 ■ rX 1 --*=$ -&r ' tj*1 W™ 1. Since I start- ed out to find Thee, Since I to the Ark did flee, 2. Thou didst hear my plea so kind- ly, Thou didst grant me so much grace; 3. Cares of life per-plex and grind me, Yet I keep the nar-rowway; 4. All in all, I ev - er find Thee, Sav-iour,Lov- er, Broth-er, Friend; ^L* #-#- -*- P- -9- ±h± ■m- -#- (9- jZ- 42- 1 1- &- 1 p=p Ev - 'ry bridge is burned be-hind me, Ev - 'ry bridge is burned be-hind me, Ev - 'ry bridge is burned be-hind me, Ev - 'ry bridge is burned be-hind me, 9S£ s0^t -P- -*- v=L tK '*■ I I I I :a: v- ~wr fo- -&r will nev - er turn from will ne'er my steps re- from Thee will nev - er will serve Thee to the Thee. trace. stray. end. ii i r -&- -PZ- 1 1- 42. Chcrtjs. § , A V w -#- -9- Strength-en all the ties that bind me Clos - er, clos - er, Lord, to Thee; 9^ P- P- jump &- :t -K2- £± f I te 4 — I- 1 ,§ i§ :gE3 -. — i- >h- #-M7# -zd- :=f t^- Ev - 'ry bridge is burned be-hind me, Thine I ev - er-more will be, -• — -0- zt: 1~ -t— -I h fc=± -&- -pz- ^r I 117 The Shepherd of Love. Albebt Simpson Reitz. K 1. The Shepherd of Love is seek-ing the lost In paths that are rough snd Bteep; 2. The Shepherd of Love knows His sheep by name, And ten-der-ly leada the way; 3. The Shepherd fff Love our ransom hath paid, And of-f ers sal-va - tion free; 4. The Shepherd of Love now seeketh His sheep, Ho seeketh what-e'er the coat; ^£!f W# f=f -0- ■0- ■0- f= -0- i s£E3 m t* -P — -p d y 0 ? * * * E B i 1 1 ■a it— ..g-pg. c T -o- •Vr 4- n7. N _N N ±z33t '-* -IV '»" :£-• ■**£ —i — i * He's calling the lambs that have gone astray, He's calling, calling Hi3 sheep. 0 wea-ry one come to the Shepherd's fold, He's calling, calling to - day. He's pa-tient-ly wait-ing for thee to come, He's calling, calling for thee. Be - hold, He is call-ing the wand'rer home, He's calling, calling the lost. -m -W4- m$ Bt r f -/*- Chobus. M 4- JL \ »— m. f -«— X 3tr fr i/ U " " [> " " ' t u Out of your darkness of sin and shame, In - to His love for - ev - er the same, Call - ing, call - ing, Call - ing, call - ing, 9S ^dz l^ Is . . is ^ s Inns fi J . I I Fi I h, . * . I i r r — r N N A-4- IS js JS_ i HE £ —if #- j^^E£ £ A- 3fcg=3f • *•£« :*- Come to Him now, be-lieve on His name, 0 an-swer the call to - day. §a* -0 0- -V- ■0 0 0 U- n-t n ^-V—V—V-^c 0—*—+ £ S& vi/ Copyright, 1911, by Arthur Simpson Reitz. Tabernacle Publishing Co., Owner. 118 I Am Praying for You. Samuel O'M. Cluff. i i Ira D. Sankey. T- ± ^ =P ■Gr •&r 72 1. I have a Sav- iour, He's plead- ing in glo - ry, A dear, lov- ing 2. I have a Fa - ther: to me He has giv - en A hope for e - 3. I have a robe: 'tis re - splen-dent in white-ness, A - wait- ing in 4. I have a peace: it is calm as a riv - er-A peace that the 5. When Je - sus has found you, tell oth-ers the sto - ry,That my lov- ing $m -& U=J=U=^, m ±=± i i 7* t ± -<&- -<&- -&T -&- ■- TV r -- -0- -*- r r r. r—\ 3 -I- -&r n9- ■<§- -55*- ■&- -•—* F ten- der-ness o'er me, And oh, that my Sav-iour were your Sav-iour too! meet Him in heav-en,But oh, that He'd let me bring you with me tool shin -ing in brightness, Dear friend, could I see you re - ceiv - ing one tool Au - thor and Giv - er, And oh, could I know it was giv - en to you! bring them to glo - ry, And pray'r will be answered — 'twas answered for you! ^ * •&- -73- -fs: £=£ -S>- -£?- £ •jsl r~r -t— r u Chorus -\- p <&- -<&- -<&- -0- -#- -tSJ- -&- For you 42- am pray - ing, For you j2- am pray - mg, if: .^2. _*_ 42- 42- 42- oft [_ /^ rail. /^s — , — i 9 — 9 1 5 H 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 ex Copyright. 1904, Renewal by Heirs of Ira D. Sankey. Used by permission. 119 Let Go and Let God. P. R. Paul Radef. B =t hfcj 1. 2. 3. 4. j s m The Lord is my Shep-herd un No want can I know where He My cup run-neth o - ver in With good-nes9 and mer-cy be -ta #- £=P » T=T^ 5: f fail - ing, The Lord is my lead - eth, Hfis ta - ble with bless - ing, With unc - tion and hind me, With Je - sua my ^w'fg tf * i £ f--i — r=i — 1 -J h— J — ! — I *P=1=g 5 5 ^E^S I "Go - er plen - ty oil on "Go - er a - head," Still lead -ing as Lord aril who let Him, is spread; No lack can there be when we let Him; my head; Oh, learn of His full-ness by "let - ting," a- head," I have His a - bun-dance thru "let - ting;" ^m ffi-f-H=r^ I H h 1 1 h- =£=!=£ 1 *— 1 r? • r?'- zaiEzs F=F m — r 1 — tr-i — 1 — r I^N4-H -1^- Chords. 5 r za 3* ^v Let go, 5## let go, and let God. Let go, let go, and let God; ^^g--S-rg J^ 5=£ £ l-*v* 2Z 1 ^1 ' I I 4 1 1 £=£ Bt ^m t Let go, let Him bear the load; Take com - fort or judg-ment, tha m ? *=? £ B ■ pg fet^^ r 1 — r P? £ 3=^ ^3 1 3t 3= mi u*u G\- K ■* * • » i 4 4 4 — 0, 1 * J — 0 0 — 0 0 6* — c " - ■* « J * — * 1 — -0 1— * • ■ 1 i — i U ' sung my las tri - als an cit - y of t car - ol and breathed my last pray'r ; end-ed, the jour-ney is done, jas - per with por- tals of gold; i 0 0 ¥ , I'll be met I shall look Oh, the joy 1/ V by my on a I shall • *""*• ** i 0 i-i. 3 J 1 1 1 1 k' i . 1 1 1 1 0 ' L_#_!_ i -0- -0- ■0-i— 0—0— §0 0— t V— V v—v- -y- £-J*- * *-=*- Sav- iour a - wait- ing me there, In my home in the Pal-ace of Light, splen-dor more bright than the sun, In my home in the Pal-ace of Light, know, when the glo - ries un- fold, In my home in the Pal-ace of Light. 1 V t Chorus. =£ \ N I -rV -• — 0- -0 — 0- — H-#- P -0" w-0 I- i im- -h-m- r ' w -0- -s : Mansions of glo- ry, home o-ver there 1 Re-gion ce-les-tial, ra-diant -# «- * -0-0- m m -0- -#- ■#- &•- k k k i 1 T^r-* - i %■- i Irjr k=t»=i +■ TT»- and fair! v- £ V — V- irtrir-f V— U— U— *- 4^ ^-^■ £ 4K-4 n^-A- i * * 3 i¥ :-s--ir -?—*- A 1 — 0- -*—*- No pain or sor-row, no gloom or night; Beau-ti- ful homeland, Palace of Light. -0- m ;!#:=*: -*- -# »^f_ i=5 fcS=k=p£ *=* J^ t=t i y V— b'— V— a Copyright, 1914, by V. M. Hatfield. Homer A. Rodeheaver, owner. 121 Are You Washed In the Blood? E. A. H. Rev. Elisha A. Hoffman. -0- -•- -0r #- -• w -0- 1. Have you been to Je - sua for the cleansing pow'r? Are you washed in the 2. Are you walk- ing dai - ly by the Saviour's side? Are you washed in the 3. When the Bridegroom cometh will your robes be white? Are you washed in the 4. Lay a - side the garments that are stained with sin, Are you washed in the ztbfc ££ # t- m =t Az^: - —I- S *r£ Here shines undimmed one bliss- ful day, For all my night has passed a- way. He gen - tly leads me by His hand, For this is heav-en's bor-der-land. And flow'rs,"that nev - er - fad-ing grow Where streams of life for - ev - er flow; As an-gels with the white-robed throng Join in the sweet re-demp-tion song. 9-1 ■ft X X ^E -i— £ ¥ v— l — i- T Chorus. £ 9± _^» ■* . d d~ ~d — d~ fcSS 0 Beu-lahLand,sweetBeu-lahLand, As on thy high- est mount I stand, r, i i ..ie M- t=t t -H P—t -i — r- ■A- ^-j- s^l£=B XTi! pi I look a-way a - cross the sea, Where mansions are pre-pared for me, ' SEE* 4= "I 1- Ej Hrj* I i=i h N I ¥ r£ m i—N- si ^f-f And view the shin- ing glo -ry-shore — My heav'n,myhomefor - ev - er-morel V *=*= -0-* «: f=t -p- e= *— * — # — #— u Used by permission of Mrs. Jno. R. Sweney, owner. 0 124 PriscillaJ. Owens. We Have An Anchor. Wm.J. KIrkpatrick. 5 d • S- :2. your an - chor hold in the storms of is safe - ly moored, 'twill the storm with- will firm - ly hold in the strains of 4. It will sure - ly hold in the floods of 5. When our eyes be - hold thro' the gath -'ring m^ tT4~u -v- M. -0- 1- .0- life, When the clouds un - stand, For 'tis well se - fear, When the break-ers death, When the wa-ters The cit - y of 9- • -&- -e- -9- night -«_ -&- -I H 2_ 1 1 v- --%---£ 1 — r ? H »- * UP U fold their wings of strife? When the strong tides lift, and the ca -bles strain, cured by the Saviour's hand; And the ca- bles, passed from His heart to mine, have told the reef is near, Tho'the tern- pest rave and the wild winds blow, cold chill our la - test breath, On the ris - ing tide it can nev - er fail, gold, our har - bor bright, We shall an- chor fast on the heav-'nly shore, r~- I o - . - -0- -a- -9-' -0- -9- -9- -9- t :t ^ £ j^-jr :^^=te: -h- tr~m v v I — I- Chorus. 1 N |N 1 *3 £rH Jtiz*=4=*: % f "^ ^ • # d szl -&- Will your an - chor drift, or firm re - main? Can de - fy the blast, thro' strength di- vine. Not an an - gry wave shall our bark o'er- flow. We have an an-chor While our hopes a - bide with - in the^ veil. With the storms all past for - ev - er - more. ' -*-*-.._ ++-0-0- that * Vr -o- -fS> 0 £ -0 9 0- -b -v- t — r *— V- \- ■25T- M—9t d d » -&- -d — ± -&- keeps the soul Steadfast and sure while the bil- lows roll; Fastened to the -&- m -0— — 0 v- -PL -v- -Vr — i- -d- -&- Sir £- —T =C Rock which can - not move, Grounded firm and deep in the Saviour's love. m fflc jt -I- F V +■ Ft t r ^=^ r-^7 Copyright, 1910, by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. Renewal. Used by ^errnission l> 125 The Old-Fashioned Way. Mrs. C. D. Martin. W. Stillman Martin. ^9 \-o- ± 1. They call me old - fash - ioned be - cause I be - lievo That the Bi - ble i3 2. Old - f ash - ioned, be-cause I be-lieve and ac - cept On - ly what has been 3. Old - fash - ioned, be-cause I am bound to do right, To walk in the 4. Old - fash - ioned, be-cause I am look - ing a - bove To Jo - sus, my ^m ■p-*- -f- -f2- ■&- -Ju W--W- ± $ * ■zt E s 3=? rrr ~9~ God's ho - ly word, That Je - sus, who lived a - mong men long a - go, spo - ken from heav'n; Old - fash - ioned be - cause at the cross I was saved, straight nar - row way; Be - cause I have giv - en my whole life to God, glo - ri - fied Lord; Be - cause I be - lieve He is com - ing a - gain, 7-Hr 93? if-v -©>- .9. ■fi- -&- '* & "I 1 1- Choeds, s: A-£ ■&T -&c -#- God. giv'n. pray. Ful - fill - ing His ho - ly word. Is di - vine, and the Christ of At the cross had my sins for Old - f ash-ioned, be - cause I My sin was old - fash - ioned, My ~g#- -9- -> guilt was old-fash-ioned, God's love was old-fash-ioned, I know; And the way I was JL. JL .A. JL. JL 9 ^ • . It *-+ tt -fi>— f ^-z~-^—^- -*- a_A he 3 i— ¥ -7± N N "25*- ~m — a — p — 9 9 w' 9~ cs<^,c saved was the old-fash-ioned way, Thro' the blood that makes whit-er than snow. -&- -P- -fSL JL *- -9- !M?— & ¥ -£2_ Copyright 1914 by J. W. Reece, Schenectady, N. Y 1— r^r- m W^-A 126 Fanny J. Crosby. Tell Me the Story of Jesus. Jno. R. Sweney. -Pv- - * * fi- p word; passed, pain; g^fa^^rHri^ figg Cho. — TeZJ we the sto - ry of Je - sws, Write on my heart ev-Wy word; 3 ■fc Fine. -<5S- atz-S *-* -&- -0-i- T heard, last, gain. Tell me the sto - ry most pre-cious, Sweet-est that ev - er was How for our sins He was tempt-ed, Yet was tri-umph-ant at Tell of the grave where they laid Him, Tell how He liv-eth a- fz — *-=— * — e — n-^—m- §sfe=* j2- jS. m J2 £2_ ^2 £ t=* _p_s — p_ *-r r— p- 2WZ we the sto • ry most pre-cious, Sweet-est that ev - er was heard. ill 4 — ^ £ 3 ■Bt" *"r -z?" -«- -_ r x tzi t- i jv jv n D. (7. for Cho. i 4« «1 -Kir ■N — * — •rah P ^ ■2?" -<9- -&- ^—+ H 1- -g-fegj "ST -K^ earth." poor. me. 95* "Glo-ry to God in the high -est! Peace and good ti-dings to He was despised and af - flict - ed, Home-less, re- ject-ed and Stay, let me weep while you whis -per, Love paid the ran-som for S £ &.- -(2- :t fc± v- ■ft — ■75T -&- Copyright, 1907, L. E. Sweney. Renewal. Homer A. Rodeheaver, owner. 127 I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say. H. Bonar. 4§; tj J -0- :U SEES Arr. by May Agnew Stephens. -i — SPSs 2 f I heard ' \I came 2 f I heard * (I came o / 1 heard *' \ I looked to the voice to Je - the voice to Je - the voice Je- of Je - sua as of Je - bus, and of Je - sus, and bus say, "Come un I was Wea - ry sus say, "Be- hold I drank Of that sus say, "I am I found In Him rest; sad; to me and and worn and I free-Iy give life- giv- ing stream; the dark world's light; my Star, my Sun; 9%fc# EEfcE $ £- -0- -0- -0- -0- n t l -i- i i . * H h -0- Lay down I found The liv ■ My thirst Look un And in , thou wea- ry in Him a r l«>- one, lay down Thy head up - on my breast, rest - ing-place, And He has made me glad. ing wa~ter, thirst - y one, Stoop down, and drink, and live.' was quenched, my soul re- vived, And now I live in Him. ■ to me, thy morn shall rise And all thy day be bright, that Light of Life I'll walk Till trav- 'ling days are done. it '} 5 > 9^= u -0- -0- w Chorus. 1 -& -I 1- J 1- -&- 0 -&- -- -tS- -& Friend - ship with 9^ EE ^E Je ~a^ SUS, Fel - low - ship di - vine, — 42- 42- * t-- r I- 4* s>- A- -251- 4- -sl- dS>- -- r-0— 0- ^-=- \> if v ~ i Oh, what blessed sweet com-mun - ion! Je-sus is a friend of mine. 9%fe -- I s« .-£ L =£ 7 g »^»— n ^ ©>- n 1— Chorus. — i P- 4 j . * i ttqf ■Z5T -<$>- i ■Z5T- SZ Oh, what a Birfe. 6c change, Oh, what a change, Oh, what a change, Oh. what a change} , y U_! — 9 — p -=1— *- -y— v- t ■?— k i -I fV^_A—| N IS I S N P Hi lO, P I ^7-^- -b^\-\- -"=><- -0—0-B*- -#- -3- =^=4 gg— #-V * -^ -2^- -«r =^- Whenl shall see His wonderful face! Oh, what a change, Oh, what a change -*- jfzr^L^. jtL S^F £ ■zzfc ^=M*: -*■=* tt S -is1- -pz— ^ _ p p, v nr — - Copyright, 1905, by Charles M. Alexander. International Copyright Secured. Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. Oh, What a Change !— Concluded. *^g * -*-#■ 4 -0- -0- '0- i r^r ' T: i fri -1— P »: i m Oh, what a change! When I shall see oh, what a change ! His face! t=r= :^_. _#_. v— * — ?— |- -v- in 129 When I See My Saviour. Maud Frazer. Robert Harkness. 1. When I see my Sav - iour, hang-ing on Cal - va 2. I can see the blood- drops, red 'neath His thorn - y 3. "Why hast thou for - sak - en? " list to that sad, sad crown, moan! zzEfctifct -k 42- i—i — r fS>— -*5>- -S?-~ r 4* -^>- :t=- 42- -<&-—&- -I 7+ I >V'> — — 3E 4—4- -sl- 4 -<^- *B J^- ■251- -gf-g- T5>- — I- -•- — I- -Z5t- 3 "•- -&-TT?- 2SE Bear - ing there for sin - ners bit - ter - est ag - o - ny, From the cru - el nail -wounds now they are fall - ing down; Oh, His heart was bro - ken, suf - fer - ing there a - lone: ■&- -0- -&- . _ m -- s>- &~ ± -&—&- -&—&- 42_ 42. 42- -I -J-r- ^ -<9- -- -r- SgJ-i. 42- 4*: t •6>-s~l5»- -\=^h -I — I- i =t -J- =T 4-? S -zd- n*- 3t -il- -Z5I- "zy -<9- -<9- /=\- ? -^T -<9- 3im. All my ran-somed be - ing cap - tive is to Let me see those blood - drops shed for me that day. For God's love and com - fort, in the hour of pain 4=- ■19- r r 42-JL. 42- 42. -<&~ 42- -£2- 7^=V" «>-— B>-£- f I Copyright, 1911, by Charles M. Alexander. International Copyright Secured. Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. 130 W. M. Christ is Coming. 3 - -\— W. Macomber. 1T+-V- 4- ±5± f P^=t ST TEL \f 1. In the glow of ear - ly morn- ing, In the sol - emn hush of night; 2. Oft me-thinks I hear His foot-steps, Steal-ing down the paths of time; 3. Long we've wait-ed, blest Ee-deem - er, Wait - ed for the first bright ray fl-t #- -#- -•- • -m- -+- r-h— : fc- -0-3-0 -I— -v- t—0 -0- ~&- *=* % -©>- A- 3 -st- Jl± * 9^r &- V m Down from heav- en's o - pen por - tals, Steals a mes-sen-ger of light, And the fu - ture dark with shad - ows, Brightens with this hope sub-lime. Of the morn when sin and sor - row At Thy pres - ence flee a - way; \2 *- -*- -•- -•-. I -#- ■#-• um ■0-0—h r-b-- — b L . g— t-J— U ta—RS -•-• -0- Vr -p-Z -0- :t ^ t -'5i- Whisp'ring sweet - ly to my spir Sound the soul - in - spir- ing an ■ But our vig - il's near- ly o -#- • -0- -•-• -0- -0- - it, While the hosts of heav - en sing: them; An -gel hosts, your harps at -tune; ■ ver; Hope of heav'n, oh, price-less boon! -p. . _p- -^-» -p. -&. t *=t= m » 1 — v~v £ *=*=fc !S>- ■Vr- t — v- \- =■ 1- -«-* *=* * st S— • -£- ^r-#2 -^ This the won-drous thrilling sto • Earth's long night is al-most o- In the east the glow ap- pear -0-* -0- v-v- -0- -0- -f— 9 ■ ry: Christ is ver, Christ is -ing, Christ is * m 0 4 — £lj£. -0- -v-*- £ M com-mg- com-ing- com-ing- -Christ my King. - com -ing soon. - com -ing soon. t-^" k |»--* ^rs-% -©>- A /Ts 9 -d~- 3^=jT 3U— ^ 1- This the won-drous thrill- ing sto Earth's long night is al- most o - In the east the glow ap-pear ^ -•-• -0- -Vr £. ±t: -0- i: -0- -0- ■ry — Christ is ver, Christ is ■ing, Christ is IS » i ** -zd- -•- -- com-mg- com-ing- com-ing- -Christ my King. com - ing soon. -com - ing soon. >— i- i 0. -*. m k k k -h- -I — --©'- i Go Ye Into All the World. -fV -&-? 4 — I Jamks MoGRANAWAflt, \) \> TV s m 1. Far, far a- way, in heathen darkness dwelling, Mill-ions of souls for 2. See o'er the world wide-o-pen doors in- vib-ing, Sol-diers of Christ,a 3. " Why will ye die ?' Hhe voice of God is call- ing," Why will yedie?" re- 4. God speed the day, when those of ev-eryna - tion "Glo-ry to Grod!,,tri- -m P 1 u -%4 0 § J ill —$r-*-T -5 — 0 — A- A ^v- J L C C p ii=*=f= tf ev- er may be lost; "Who,whowillgo, sal - ra-tion'ssto-ry tell-ing, rise and en-ter in! Christians, awake! your foro-es all n-nit-ing, ech - o in His Name; Je - bus hath died to save from death appall-ing, umphant - ly shall sing; Ransomed,redeemed,rejoic-ing in sal -va- tion, u £=*=*. 1/ 1/ T- — &■ — ' — h P h — — *eeS bt -y- *=^: £ Chorus. N— V m *•■ £*s #— # J — z*- ^F l-<9 h- 4 £: id ■ • r t-* — r Looking to Je-sns, minding not the cost? ^ Sendforththegospel^reakthechainsofsin. UAUpo^erisgivenun-to me, Life and sal-va-tion therefore go proclaim, j * ° Shout " Hallelu-jah,for the Lord is King. J jgg| fc=fe H h v— v- ■y— y- u * f'^ f I £ T S S S T £*e£ -t5>- ■h 1 — -J — 0 — r-1 — F F i 1 1 c p >> p s » All power is giv-enun-to me, Go ye in -to all the world and 0 , ,. « 0. 0 r? , fs h ,1s / ^- J j* 1 £ N *• h P :*=* K — r 1 49- -y- T 1 f P w v — i/- m i J: s » * -61- preach the gos - pel, And lo, I am with you al C#f— f - way >» -0 0~ m 5 T + t Copyright, 1886. by James McGranahan. International Copyright Secured. Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. 4=j* 132 Carrie E. Breck Slowly. The Story of the Gross. Geo. C. Stebbins. 1. A - bove the sweetest songs of earth, Thro' all the strife of gain and 2. Oh, none but Jesua bore such scorn, No stricken lamb so meek as 3. Oh, blessed cross of sao - ri - fice, Where Je - sus died for me, for loss, He; me! pc— — a 1 1 » m * — s — r* * " & W- 1 es N _N ^ _\ ^3 I ^=5=^=51 ft ad -•— * *-•-*- -<$^ A-bore the sounds of grief and mirth I hear the sto-ry of the cross, No other brow so bruised by thorn, No other heart so bled for me, The cross of my Re-deem-er, Christ, Who makes the guilty captive free! §5SE! £ h 1 - 0 0 0 0 m- -i — 1 — 1 2- Z02 v—v — v— v- w—^r—9- tt-tt r&- V— )/— yi — V — I- F 75>- -4- — 1- * *-0 -*- rr* ti- ll $3 ■- T- Chorus. mm ■tft P± -^K 0-Z. ^ fct ■0- -0- -&.- t=X SH-5 1 h -4- *=!=* A— *-£ Zl^JlZl -<&- r^rr 1 'Tis the old, old sto -ry, 'Tis the old, old sto-ry of the cross; old, old, old, i\ r 1 1 j j r0 — (9- : — k~ v— *<- v— cf t=t 1 Copyright, 1901, by Geo. C. SUbbint. By per. The Story of the Cross. — Concluded. When ni - ty is hoar - y §S£ w=* t=\=t *u=^=K=£ £ -<2L Pre-cious still will be the sto 42- V I jf. r* SEE= t J- 3: 1 — t *»=!>: -<&- ¥= r J2 -<©-*- 1 Of re - demp-tion by the cross, Of re- demp-tion by the cross. — aLs — «*- m m :^-^- -H- ■«- *=* 4=t 133 W. Leslie. Abundant Life. f t Secular Air. -n — rs rs n 3Sl -. f Un - der the bur-dens of guilt and care, Ma- ny a spir-it is griev-ing, \Who in the joy of the Lord might,share,(0??HY ) o f Burdened one, why will you long - er bear Sorrows from which He re-leas-es? ' \ 0 - pen your heart andre - joic-ing share, ( Omit ) o I Oh, for the show 'rs on the thirst -y land I Oh, for a might-y re - vi-val! (Oh, for a sane -ti-fied, fearless band, (Omit ) — EH>-R-h — h — h — h — h — P— :fc8± ?— P- t ^— P £=*=*=*=£ JE V— V- ■V—V—V- V Fine. Chorus. 4-=1- f * * * -&- Life ev - er - last- ing re - ceiv - ing. Life "more a - bund-ant " in Je - sus! Read-y to hail His ar - ri - val! Life I life, e - ter - nal life! j2. 42— q. f pf. y 1/ ^ '• • X).S. — Glo - ry to Je • sus for - ev - er. — 1- » -25*" -z?- # ^ £>.#. 9^= Je - sus a - lone is the Giv - er! Life! life, a -bund- ant life! J # < # , 3— rf (2 rf-^ #-r-*~ -#- *=fc :(c=^r £ -1— IV -©>- f t V — I- \ 134 Julia H. Johnston. He Ransomed Me. i J. W. Henderson. N N !N f^ -4: 3t £ 1. There's a sweet and bless - ed sto - ry Of the -Christ who came from glo - ry, 2. From the depth of sin and sad-ness To the heights of joy and glad - ness 3. From the throne of heav'n - ly glo - ry — Oh, the sweet and bless - ed sto - ry; 4. Bye and bye with joy in - creas - ing, And with grat - i - tude un - ceas - ing, 2ff m m & » — , ^bi=£ £ -*- & -v — v- V V b b b b IN [s PS 3v 1 in rs h N -«- 4 . * Tt TT r -0 — 0- Just to res - cue me from sin and mis - er - y; He in lov-ing kind-ness sought me, Je - sus lift - ed me, in mer - cy full and free; With His precious blood He bo't me, Je - sus came to lift the lost in sin and woe In - to lib - er - ty all-glo-rious, Lift - ed up with Christ for-ev-er-more to be; I will join the hosts there singing, _*_ !N _#_ _*-_#_ _^_ - - -_ *=)c ££ 2 J52- ■#- V- *=^ * 1» » f ■v- V V V t~\ — b ad lib. V V l/v V /rs 4- *=* £ St ■25T It- -#- -«s? -#- v ^ V b ^ ^ h And from sin and shame hath bro't me, Hal - le - lu - jah! Je - sus ran-somed me. When I knew Him not, He sought me, And in love di - vine He ran-somed me. Tro - phies of His grace vie- to - rious, Ev-er-more re - joic - ing here be - low. In the an - them ev - er ring - ing, To the King of Love who ran-somed me. jt-t-r-fr f f t rt i f t S I ,f v—v £ -V- £ P=£ ■V — V I -i2_ 0 0 -#■ JN N ^ 1 1 ^=3t Hal - le - lu - jah, what a Sav-iour! Who can take a poor lost sin - ner, Lift him Is fc -*- |N m. - m. r- a * m » m T^ m "*" "** -*r j k ? — k~ # * — F — P — F*- 4£ V -? — F- l» k k tr-tr fc E iN h rs e * * * * fg — » * # ^W -N- ^ ^ n n *=£ i T 1/ from the mi - ry clay and set him free; I will ev - er tell the sto - ry, _ Hal - le - lu - jah £ « — = — * V V V V Copyright, 1916, by Homer A. Hammontree. V V, • S=e £ £ V V b b 'b b P P b b i ad lib. He Ransomed Me. — Concluded. *=4 t m T-* ± Shout - ing g!o - ry, glo - ry, glo - ry, hal - le ^=t f 5 I fc=fc=fe lu - jah! Je -sua ran-somed me. *=jt fc=l ^ 1 v- T?f- >^ 135 Beneath the Cross of Jesus. Elizabeth C. Clephane. Frederick C. Maker. £ ^ 1. Be - neath the cross of Je - sua 2. Up - on that cross of Je - sus 3. I take, O cross, thy shad - ow t -#- • 9 321 I fain would take Mine eye at times For my a - bid ■ my stand, can see ing place; t m&t% t 2££ -\ 1 1 M -F — F J 1- t=-r- The shad - ow of a might - y Rock The ver - y dy - ing form of One I ask no oth - er sun - shine than With - in a wea - Who suf - fered there The sun - shine of ry land, for me; His face; fc *t \ fe-f 9^ i ^ m 1 — $—\ — r -fc — r- t ■^f * f ? ■* A home with And from my Con - tent to ■t* — r^-s — w - in the wil - der • smit - ten heart with let the world go ness, tears, by, A rest up - on Two won - ders I To know no gain £ the way, con-fess, — nor loss, ^ m .f"U <> ^ s n n ' J M _i i n K" ' ^ ! rnv q J n * J a 4 i 4 m J vJJ rs # ! J * 5 J 1 n i i * • # • 5 * « * - fj • A. £. • 0 0 * &- -± ' ' # • 1. Com - ing to Je - sus, my Sav - iour, I found 2. Peace like a riv - er, so deep and so broad, ho - ly and in - fi - nite calm, bat - tie that once raged with - in, m m m VTA. 3. Peace like a 4. Gone is the -m- Won - der - f ul peace, Won - der - f ul peace, Won - der - f ul peace, Won - der - f ul peace, > * 0 r; it v V — W won won won won «r der - der - der - der - may rage all a - the bos - om of an e - ven - ing ful peace; Je - sus has saved me and cleansed me from ful peace; Storms in their fu - ry ful peace; Rest - ing my soul on ful peace; Like to the strains of * 9 'V- e 1/ p — a Refrain. m 1 1 — ^-^H 1 '-l 1 "< J . j.Jfc- «i 1 1-4— 1 ~*r P -d- ~9~ «-r -# 0 # round, God, psalm, sin, -m- • -n s^- I have peace, sweet peace. I have peace, sweet peace. I have peace, sweet peace. I have peace, sweet peace. 9^ rf ■m- Peace, peace, won - der - ful peace, J*- -=4- v — r -m- Jtn t £ V Peace, peace, glo n ous peace, Since my Re - deem - er has fea 9^ 5 V- JS- 1 ^=n: f r ran - somed my soul, I have peace, sweet peace won- der - ful peace. Mt h Szz — ? — Copyright, 1914, by • w • I I Charles Reign Scoville. International copyright secured. Used by per. 137 Wonderful Peace. W, D. Cornell. Alt. W. G. Cooper. 1. Far a - way in the depths of my spir - it to-night, Rolls a 2. What a treas - ure I have in this won- der - ful peace, Bur - ied 3. I am rest - ing to-night in this won- der - ful peace, Rest-ing 4. And me- thinks when I rise to that Cit - y of peace, Where the 5. Ah! soul are you here with-out com-fort or rest, March-ing fi. K 1* a liS£££3£ -0- ■Vr } J\ R -0- r v- I t=t -#- - - - -•- mel - o - dy sweet-er than psalm; In ce - les-tial like strains it un - deep in the heart of my soul; So se - cure that no pow - er can sweet -ly in Je- sus' con - trol; For I'm kept from all dan-ger by Au - thor of peace I shall see, That one strain of the song which the down the rough path-way of time? Make Je - sus your friend ere the * * Is i\ r r mz V lr-tr fi R t- £ :fec -=r- ceas - ing - ly falls O'er my soul like an in - fi - nite calm, mine it a - way, While the years of e - ter - ni - ty roll, night and by day, And His glo - ry is flood-ing my soul, ran- somed will sing, In that heav - en- ly king-dom shall be: — shad - ows grow dark; Oh, ac - cept this sweet peace so sub - lime. $m s -#- -0- M -v — v— Chorus. t- t- -0- -0- V- -0- -0^—0 , 3"> I S^5 -•-- ■*-- £— ft: *- 1 N- *~4 A— K -ft_N ! t 5E V J— 4- -•-*-• w ' m w -9- -0- -0- V 1/ Peace! peace 1 wonderful peace, Coming down from the Fa-ther a - bove; Sweep R R -#-- -#- -m-to- -•-• 9i*^t± W -0 h- -» — m- -0 0- ■v — v- -v—v- -v—v- ■£=± 7—7 r?r* ¥=Z= V V m .«_#_ A— \- *zfc* M-4-, *-* &P3& *t 4 A— A — fW- i-0* -H- §S o-ver my spir-it for- ev-er, I pray, In fathomless bil-lows of love fS fS IS _?. 0.0. .0. .#^( 0—0—0 i-_ . . 0 — I 0 r*— » — 0—\ 1 ! — rFH V V -0-10-0 -0-1-0—0 m -y— \ -\fzP-^—Z^—V—V—V- ■0—0- -0—0- -v-v—y- fr^i*— k fr *^+ l^- -h — !■ V—*- PEZJE J Copyright, 1920, by W. G. Cooper. Renewal. Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. I >~1 138 Ashamed of Jesus. Joseph Griggs. E. O. Excel!. r*i — r ■&- ■&- m 0 r 5— % *l— F- I 1. Je 2. A 3. A 4. A 8U8, and shall shamed of Je ■ shamed of Je ■ shamed of Je - -A— ^— F- it ev - er be A mor - tal sus! soon - er far Let eve - ning sus! that dear Friend, On whom my sus! yes, I may, When I've no m — £_ 3 9t3-3 »-fr-4- d =n— r * =n— r E -=w h.JM -4-J- n J J f -i j i h- l\ A, A J^ -<^- r -©>- * -<5>- -©•- r man blush hopes guilt 4— * a - shamed to own of heav'n to wash I of Thee? a star; de - pend? a - way, A He No! No shamed of sheds the when I tear to Thee, whom beams of blush be wipe, no -F F- 4 §S -b 1 -fcr- S £ t=t- 4— i— r Si /J -=U 1 '-> I -#— *- w &- t & an - light this good gels praise, Whose glo di - vine O'er this my shame, That I to crave, No fears nes be no to shine night more quell, 1 — 1 thro' end - ed soul re - vere no soul v v\ less days? of mine. His name. to save. -F— F- -P— f- I 9^ it ?± -it 3 ^ =i— r 4- -3- Chorus. jl »- ■+- & 4 4 A- 1- -0— m- jr-N — N— ft i=«: R^ »~y #_•_ 1 y u w y i t/ y "i/ • ~ v v v~X A - shamed of Je - sus, I nev-er, I nev-er will be; A-shamed of Je-sns, a-shamed of Je-sus, I nev-er will be ; -#- -*- -^" -*- -9- m "•- "*- -•" "• - m m a "•" iZ^_'^_^_LI Jt_|# F k ti 4^-v^K?- t ?=«=£ M— \- i/-V— U- y f P .1/ * Tenor and Bass sing the upper large notes ; the Sop. and Alto the lower. Small notes with the larg* ones for organist. Copyright, 1914, by E. 0. Excell. Renewal. Words and Music. Used by permission. Ashamed of Jesus. — Concluded. $ s r> h/ W. ^=#: ff-P- ? w -K-4 P\ P • f=f :£=£ 1/ y y For Je bus, my Sav - iour is not ashamed of me. For Je - sus, my Sav-iour, for Je- sus, my Sav-iour, 9S^ £! ££ -•-- -P • -v— v- re= ?~V ^=>i=^=^=^=N: :E=U-U-U-U ^feE fT^ s Ml 139 He Leadeth Me. J. H. Gilmore. Wm. B. Bradbury. =t ES S #-*- J=J=J .1 1. He lead-ethme: 0 bless - edtho't! 0 words with heav'nly comfort fraught! 2. Sometimes 'mid scenes of deepest gloom , Sometimes where E-den's bowers bloom , 3. Lord, I would clasp Thy hand in mine, Nor ev - ermur-mur or re-pine; 4. And when my task on earth is done, When by Thy grace the vic-try's won, §»£ % £ i 4 -I 1 1 1 r-i Ja n — I Li w 1 1 1_# 0 B_J -I — v—\ r 4 /r\ -0- I j 1 1^ f*\ 1 -A — | What-e'er I do, wher-e'er I be, Still 'tis God's hand that lead- eth me. By wa - ters still, o'ertroub-led sea — Still 'tis God's hand that lead- eth me. Con-tent, what-ev - er lot I see, Since 'tis my God that lead- eth me. E'en death's cold wave I will not flee, Since God thro' Jor- dan lead-ethme. f He leadeth me, He leadeth me, By His own hand He leadeth me; \ His faithful follow 'r I would be, For by His hand He (Omit ) leadeth me. m .»- *- ± .0. j0. r- -r- s> 1 — h 0 0 -> — 0- i 140 What a Wonderful Saviour! E A. H. Elisha A. Hoffman. -I 1- 1=ZC V % -4- ^: "22" r a J=T tz|: 1 ^ -•- r -&• -0- 1. Christ has for sin a-tone-ment made, What a won - der - ful Sav - iour! 2. I praise Him for the cleansing blood, What a won - der - ful Sav - iour! 3. He cleansed my heart from all its sin, What a won - der - ful Sav - iour! 4. He walks be - side me all the way,' What a won - der - ful Sav - iour! 5. He gives me 0 - ver - com-ing pow'r, What a won - der - ful Sav - iour! 6. To Him I've giv - en all my heart, What a won - der - ful Sav - iour! 9E=i m :t _£_ + JL JL it fi- £ rvr :t I f- n -I 1- -A 1- -!- 1=J- A=r _L z t -9- <9- -!^- r We are re-deemed! the price is paid! What a won- der - ful Sav - iour! That rec - on-ciled my soul to God; What a won - der - ful Sav - iour! And now He reigns and rules there-in; What a won - der - ful Sav - iour! And keeps me faith - ful day by day; What a won - der - ful Sav - iour! And tri-umph in each try - ing hour; What a won - der - ful Sav - iour! The world shall nev - er share a part; What a won - der - ful Sav - iour! Sjg -h— 1 — r t=tz t- A- :■=£= t- — 0- £ f— I- -#- -1—- t /=2- -# — i i Chorus. rf: 9%=g=;= - r<^- J=m "r?ri What a won - der - ful rr sr r -»- -0- Sav t= iour is : -0- -0- L<§- Je f ■4=f -+ ^ 0- sus, my 0 & r# r r w r -gi- J Je - sus! -&- What a rtt.. i r- C^s* L won der - ful Sav - iour sus, my Lord! i -*s>- :t: 42. V- -»- 5- -49- -0- -f— _1 f- f 6>— I 141 James Rowe. 5=3: I Walk With the King. i m ^ B. D. Acklcy. . ^ P N 4 £ 0- -0- 90- -0- -0-0 ' , 1. In sor-row I wandered, my spir-it op-prcst, But DOW I in 2. For years in the fet - ters of sin I was bound, The world could oof 3. 0 soul near de-spair in the low-lands of strife, Look up tod lei WH & -»- v~t U V r w *~ 01 • • #- hap - py — se - cure - ly I rest, From morn - ing till eve- nin^ glad help me— no com- fort I found; But now like the birds and Je - sus come in - to your life; The joy of sal - va - turn to pi -t— £ - H 4-2 P N P s -a Fv P rV P- I N (V N — 4 — . 1 1- 1 d— 1 3 0 — S — . • -f- - — N P 1 -g 1 -d — —0 0— 0 • t, 7 l> \> b * car - ols I sing, And this is the rea - son — I walk with the King, sun-beams of Spring, I'm free and re - joic - ing — I walk with the King. you He would bring — Come in - to the sun- light and walk with the King. ' - +- -P- +- _ . ■ K * _^ } h ^ -T J" J" * i£~v "' r * I ' M * M * r \zJ— t ' • 0 0 1 0 — F 1 \- b* H p — — V yi -b — [p— — 1 1 1 1 1 1 ^ ^ ^ p_ __ ¥ ^ «? ^ ?— —M Chorus. I walk with the Kingshal-le - lu - jah! I walk with the King, praise His name! 9«==* 4=i r%-W-^=i=rzj t: -0 0- t==t £ £ *. '\ ■v—v-^t—v—v- ■v- -v—v—v- No long-er I roam, my soul fac-es home, I walk and I talk with the King. m -0- ?L J0.. JJL .0.. JL —0 0- V— y— V flrff fr v-^—U Copyright, 1915, by Homer A. Rodeheavor. International Copyright Secured. 142 Gerhard Tersteegen. God Is Calling Yet. -v^-J — & PVJ 1 E. O. Excell. te£ 1 i J § ^ H h 3 ty=t=bi J_ 4 r 1. God call-ing yet! shall I not hear? Earth's pleasures shall I still hold dear? 2. God call-ing yet! shall I not rise? Can I His lov- ing voice de-spise, 3. God call-ing yet! and shall He knock, And I my heart the clos-er lock? 4. God call-ing yet! I can- not stay, My heart I yield with-out de-Jay; ^ I qc f U— k- £ -251- 4— JMM- §11 fcfcg r *-# 9^? Shall life's swift pass-ing years all fly, And still my soul in slum-ber lie? And base-ly His kind care re-pay? He calls me still; can I de - lay? He still is wait -ing to re-ceive, And shall I dare His Spir-it grieve? Vain world, farewell, from thee I part; The voice of God has reached my heart. — 0 j .-» m *— ! — m m i— m ^a m m m m-l i . 9—m W * -&- m f t=t 1 — v— v- -4V Chorus. -4 £ -&- PP P P % Tr Z +' \S \S 1/ V V -9- * -#- V W W k U Call - - ing, oh, hear Him call - - ing, Oh, hear Him, God is God is call-ing yet, God is call-ing yet, -9- m p p p p- ^ £ fc*c t=t gfe £-^— k— p— k- -h — ^ * y u u v p- r»Y. ?£=£ J a tempo & J- 4 1 4— * H — j-*l 1 1— pal— r-« *> -*_#_^_*. i/ i/ i/ i/ call-ing yet, Oh, hear Him call-ing, call-ing; Call - - ing, Oh, hear Him, God is call-ing yet. ^m ■f K v—v—v—v—y- I — f r*7. * \ -0—0- yf V V \f 0\ -0~ -fcH 1 % 3=2 i— z£ T* ^3* call - - ing. oh, hear Him, God is call-ing yet, oh hear Him calling yet. God is calling yet, - £ i=tr P-" -=!—£- :^_^_|i_^z=:ii: + fe Mi v— ^— k- V V V V * Copyright, 1915. by E. 0. Excell. Words and Music. Renewal. Used by permission. V— IB a 143 It Is Glory Just to Walk With Him. AVI« It. BURGESON. 1. It is glo-ryjusttowalkwithllimwhosebloodhaaransom^lrne- It is • »5 Mil? g!° 'ry when the shadows fal1 tu know that He b near; Obi what 3. 1 will be glo-rywhen I walk with Him on heav-eu'a gold-en ahoi r-« ^^^^ U p 'b ffi b p"^ — iFp — tf-p — b rap - ture for my soul each day! It is joy di-vine to feel Him nearwher- joy to sim-ply trust and pray! It is glo - ry to a -bide in Him when from His side a - gam to stray. 'Twill be glo - ry , wondrous glo-rv with the d° a [>m ti Ft "TVTVTk j-fe ^ E) I — h ft,,. fr-FJ s 1,1 Chorl . -S--R - .: n e'er my path may be, Bless the Lord, it's glory all the way ! skies above are clear; Yes, with Him.it's glory all the way! It is glo - ry just to Sav-iour ev-er-more, Ev-er-last-ing glo-ry all the way! mm^$M¥^ p D b b i ir-b i >» r ,^ ppv k • 2 -fv ^s fi "=fe walkwithHim, It is glo-rj just to walk with Him,.. . He will guide my steps a- walk with Him, walk with Him, h right Thro' the vale and o'er the height; It is glo - ry just to walk with Him , ^S ■t± 0 m . L — h— JL. A. JL. ^L ■=^SE ± walkwith Him. -#T~» u ^^^ b gp-tir C'p^1, " ' j. i r . . r i — b-p- v^ Copyright, 1918, by Arthur W. McKee. 10 Tabernacle Publishing Co., Owner. 144 Praise Him! Praise Him! Fanny J. Crosby. i H Chester G. Allen. -*=*- 3 » i fr m W^ 0 m i 0 * d #-= #- 1. Praise Him! praise Him! Je-sus, our bless-ed Re - deem - er! Sing, 0 earth — His 2. Praise Him! praise Him! Je-sus, our bless-ed Re - deem - er! For our sins He 3. Praise Him! praise Him! Je-sus, our bless-ed Re - deem - er! Heav'n-ly por - tals -*--*--*- -0-± -»-r 9- ^m tRFfr y— v- £=£ -¥— V- ^ f # -N Is IN is g ■ d # * S « g 1 ■ | -IT1^ •-3- •~I-#- *~i- won - der - f ul love pro - claim! suf-fered, and bled, and died; loud with ho - san - nas ring! Hail Him! hail Him! high-est arch-an-gels in He our Rock, our hope of e - ter - nal sal - Je - sus, Sav - iour, reign-eth for - ev - er and 3 A- -P- -fi- ^ ^ ^=^ -#- -i — i — i h V V V V V V D. S. — Praise Him! praise Him! tell of His ex-cel-lent V V V izfcb Fine. y s 7^=V- atz =W= "«-v % 0 \ *\ — 0- -9^ 3= 9%&£ glo - ry; Strength and hon - or give to His ho-ly name! Like a shep-herd va - tion, Hail Him! hail Him! Je - sus, the cru - ci - fied. Sound His prais - es! ev - er; Crown Him! crown Him! Prophet,and Priest,and King! Christ is com - ing! * - - p -r £ f-.-rr ■ HT 5 £ great-ness, Praise Him! praise Him! ev-er in joy-ful song! t> * i Is i JD. A JB M i m- 3£ his ^3 ,. y # J * ^ Je - sus will guard His chil-dren, In His arms He car - ries them all day long; Je - sus who bore our sor-rows, Love un-bound-ed, won-der-ful, deep and strong; o - ver the world vic-to-rious, Pow'r and glo - ry un - to the Lord be - long; 9^-£-£=F^=£ ■S :**?<: y v v Am F V V £ F-M 145 The God of Abraham Praise. T. Olivers. An-ox. Abraham praise, Who reigns enthroned a - bove, Abraham praise, At whose supreme com-mand 3. He by Eim-self hath sworn; I on His oath de - pend: 4. The whole tri-umph-ant host Give thanks to God on nigh; 3rK-f^h^=tg J: -G>- *-± -t5>— o II 1 — r i — r h±A -&~ i o cient of ev - er - last - ing days, And God earth I rise, and seek the joys At His shall, on ea - gles' wings up-borne, To heaven Fa - ther, Son, and Ho - ly Ghost !' They ev - -a — i Hi of right as er love. hand. cend; cry. fcfc -»- O 4 1 1 1 , ! -& 73- g ■A v=t r ±te r&- r r Je - ho- vahl Great I AM, I all on earth for - sake, I shall be - hold His face, Hail, Abraham's God, and mine! By earth and heaven con-fessed I Its wis - dom, fame, and power, I shall His power a - dore, I join the heaven-ly lays; !«-#- ^§ I -s*-5- i — r il— i nj n i m — t-S-Si — 4-mr 1 # * — • •— • *=z^ ^ — H s£ w- 1 — blest. tower. more. praise. T I bow and bless the sa - cred Name For ev - er And Him my on -ly portion make, My shield and And sing the wonders of His grace For ev - er • All might and majes - ty are Thine, And end - less I ^BS I I XL J2- J?J £2- A - men. ha. i t— r _^2 -*5>- j2_ 146 W. T. Sleeper Ye Must Be Born Again. Geo- C. Stebbins. -*-* ^— *t ±^t -«— 1st ■*+ftl s A— s -J"5?i- •f\ n NT 1. A ru - ler once came to Je-sus by night, To ask Him the way of sal- 2. Ye chil-dren of men, at- tend to the word So sol-emn-ly uttered the 3. Oh, ye who would en-ter that glo - ri- oua rest, And sing with the ransomed by 4. A dear one in heav-en thy heart yearns to see, At the beau-ti-ful gate may be A — * — <^- f ,r r r r rr,r e • * • £ i k k k ■h h h- *=k=k f-; h h h^=^h — >"r fcl ^ \/ V — ^ — l/- k^'K — » — » — • — 0 ^np. # — » — 0 — 9- :Pd 5 "#■ # va - tion and light; The Je - sus, the Lord, And song of the blest; The watch-ing for thee; Then P§ \ Mas - ter made an-swer in words true and plain, let not this mes-sage to you be in vain, life ev - er-last-ing if ye would ob-tain, list to the note of this sol - emn re-frain, -0- -#- -0- -0- -0- r - . r r r r- zlJdzzzL b 5 l k k k £ fc :£=£ 1 ^ Chorus. h — I- P % 3t£ "Ye must be born a gain a- gain. "Ye must be born a £ — r * 1- £ m^ ' V \ — r^- ■4 -*— *-- r 1 — fcrt gain," "Ye must be born a- gain, fl ifllg: g - -» # — » — gam,"..... a- gain, A- a 9^? ¥ t f=f _t- #_ -k— f- I ver - i - ly, ? • f £ i/- +■ V S JS A— 4- :4=* T*— * \H- i as ver - i - ly, say un - to thee, "Ye must be born a - gain. I /> -0- — '— J 1-r-*- CT a- gam. lfc± *=F V- :t -?- fe=t fcf \ Copyright, 1918, by Geo. C. Stebbins. Renewal. Used by permission. 147 Jesus has Lifted Me. Avis Burgeson. HALDOR LlLLENA* -s) h h -h V P # • ^ 1. Out of the depths to the glo - ry a - bove, I have been 2. Out of the world in - to heav - en - ly rest, In - to the 3. Out of my - self in - to Him I a> dore, There to a- r^-t^TT tJ I; |; jj jj II, j, Y I tr «: , fr-f> — ft ±± 3 h *=tJ =3=3 ^k- z? N 3=1 ^ ra lift - ed in won-der-ful love. From ev - 'ry fet - ter mv land of the ran-somed and blest; There in the glo - ry with bide in His love ev - er-more, Thro' end - less a - ges His fcfcfc E P U l*1 £ i ^ ,T> £ £=fr i P P P= ^ -#-^ spir - Him glo - ry is free- shall be- to see- For For My Je Je Je sus has sus has sus has lift lift lift £ i t ? £.? ? f ^ ST ed me! ed me! ed me! lift - ed me! h u^ ♦fc£ ^ £ 5: -p- -*— 3- t± V=fr X> \£S i Chorus. h , h r>- i te £ fc£3&=2 -#T 3- h" 9 ^ # ' * * * I 1 ^-f— Je - sus has lift - ed me! Je - sus has lift - ed me! lift- ed me! lift - edme! £-£. fet>, I* i* N fe* -«-* # r« ^- £ SEE -#— H *=^ *-n? i> u 4 v-+ -# — 0 — 0 r^ T XTV h E h E » ^§1 >- g~~y *=£ i-j^-m^ #— # fe> i> |^ ^=£* ■#— # ; *r Out of the night In- to glo-ri-ous light, Yes, Je-sus has lift - ed me! . lift-ed me! I h • • » &^ J: 3B ^H-p [j [1 \) \i p Copyright, 1918, by Arthur W. McKee. £ Tabernacle Publishing Co., Owner. 148 Life's Railway to Heaven. M. E. Abbey. Solo or Duet. 4- Tempo ad lib. :*=:i! i 3 3 Charlie D. Tillman. A- TT 1. Life is like 2. You will roll 3. You will oft 4. As you roll — v- — ^- — w w - \^ a mountain rail - road, With an en - gin-eer that's brave; up grades of tri - al; You will cross the bridge of strife; en find ob-struc-tions; Look for storms of wind and rain; a-cross the tres - tie, Span-ning Jor-dan'ssweeling tide; 0:Lb u fl ~ i 1»— "1 r -fi — * — — »■ i * — 1 w — -m.- 1 — * 1 — w- 1 "rrl S U |P ■/ *^ 1 1 1 J ! 1 Pfr 4- _^ 1 j H — ' ' J 1 in =t p i 3| tS- ^-tt We must make See that Christ On a fill, You be- hold the run sue- cess-ful, From the era - die to the grave; is your con- due- tor On this light - ning train of life; or curve, or tres-tle, They will al-most ditch your train; the Un-ion De-pot In - to which your train will glide; ci- h p — 1 0 & i — ; f — — f- — i , m • ! to — Pn Wv P f 1 1 r r 1 S b V? J 1 1 1 to E— 1 v V J j I r-l ^-*— IS -» - i J — •! d^^ N N- 1 -A M^-v -i— 1 ^4^- * -J — J 4 1" U*-^— H 3 • l ^ — 1 • * 1 1 — -*-• ~to- <* . J to . si to Watch the curves, the fills,the tun-nels; Nev - er fal - ter, nev - er quail; Al - ways mind - ful of ob-struc- tion, Do your du - ty, nev - er fail; Put your trust a- lone in Je - sus; Nev - er fal - ter, nev - er fail; There you'll meet the Su-per-intend-ant, God the Fa- ther, God the Son, £ 9^ £ ■A- rii. £ —i- 4 Keep your hand up - on the throttle, And your eye up - on the Keep your hand up - on the throttle, And your eye up - on the Keep your hand up - on the throttle } And your eye up - on the With the heart -y joy-ous plaud-it, "Wea-ry pil- grim, wel-come -&- rail, rail, rail, home." Rirtttj-v5 -i — f F 1 f ~ * "*= * r* 1 15 : " J W fi . — 1 L £ Bless- ed Sav - iour, Thou wilt guide us Till we reach that bliss-ful shore; 9^* 5' -#- ■i v — v — v- Copyright, 1917, by Charlie D. Tillman. Renewal. -V- *£-£- v- 42- 1 Life's Railway to Heaven. — Concluded. ~M *3L ±-Z- — |- 4=3 N- -0 0 •- ^£=t When the an - gels wait to join us In Thy praise for ev-er-more. / <£,?; p—r-p - - . +• A #- -*- I 1 1 : 1 F 1 — ±lz V 1 h =^E *=* ^ 0 149 Cleansing Wave. Mrs. Phoebe Palmer. Mrs. J. F. Knapp. 1. Oh, now I see the cleans-ing wave! The foun-tain deep and wide; 2. I rise to walk in heav'n's own light, A - bove the world of sin, 3. A - maz-ing grace 1 'tis heav'n be -low To feel the blood ap - plied; F t r t: £ F F F -I5>- 5 4Y 3 — 1- s -*- -'S' Je - sus, my Lord, might -y to save, Points to His wound-ed side. With heart made pure and garments white, And Christ enthroned with - in. And Je-sus, on - ly Je - sus, know, My Je-sus cru - ci - tied. 9^= :f=H: *=t F 1/ 1/ N I- 42- Chorus. £—K-l 34=*=* — i — « — «- # 0 0- t 9^ The cleansing stream, I see, I see, -0 0 0 1 r-F 1 1— ¥=K I plunge, and oh, it cleanseth me! -f— f— *-^r ,f f £_ «= >=*: S v- ■4 J*-*-l- £ 4V-4- =t i :*=* ^ 4*: r Oh, praise the Lord! it cleanseth -# 0 0 -0- -0- z -0- -r it -*- me! It cleanseth me — yes, cleanseth me. V- £- *=*=*: V=P- -r- * 150 0 Zion, haste. Mary A. Thomson. j 1,1 James Walcb. * m -&c 3 =t * 5* ^ r f 1. 0 Zi-on, haste, thy mia-sion high ful - fill - ing, To tell to all the 2. Be - hold how man - y thous-ands still are ly - ing Bound in the darksome 3. 'Tis thine to sate from per - il of per - 6U - tion The sonls for whom the 4. Pro-claim to ev - 'ry peo-ple,tongneand na -tion That God, in whom they 5. Give of thy sons t« bear the mes-sage glo-rious; Give of thy wealth to feg=£ % P ■&■ -»- t=* 1 — r I j ,-!—,_ | I -j 1 rr^ ^ y world that God is Light; That He who made all na-tions is not will - ing pris - on-house of sin, With none to tell them of the Sav-iour'sdy - ing, Lord His life laid down; Be - ware, lest, sloth - ful to ful - fill Thy mis-sion, life and move, is love: Tell how He stoop'd to save His lost ere - a - tion, speed them on their way; Pour out thy soul for them in pray'r vie - to-rious; £ £ £ 1 £?— Z f=F r -&- Refrain. ^S II 3=t "ZP" f^T "■ * -#-^#- -fit One soul should per - ish, lost in shades of night. Or of the life He died for them to win. Thou lose one jew - el that should deck His crown. Pub-lish glad tid And died on earth that man might live a-bove. And all thou spend-est Je - sua will re - pay. rogs; SEE *c Ft m -<&- -&- %=& p 1 — i— r m ** $ 4- £ i =1= ■^- 9 "27* r i •■■'# "27* L a Tid-ing8 of peace; Tid - ings of Jo - sus, Re-dem-ption and re-lease. 4=t *=* r 151 I Belong to the King. Maurice A. Clifton. -- •- 1. I be-long to the King, I'm a child of His love, I shall dwell in His 2. I be-long to the King, and He loves me I know, For His mer - cy and 3. I be-long to the King, and His promise is sure, That we all shall be 1 ' 'J ,, J J,»JJ ., J J 9^ pal -ace so fair; For He tells of its bliss in yon heav-en a-bove,And His kindness, so free, Are unceas-ing-ly mine, wher-so - ev - er I go, And my gathered at last In His kindness a- bo ve, by life's waters so pure, When this ±J* VJ J.»JJ y J J ,x J J - E±±ft JQ- -*-#"•- •&—. r ^2_i. -*2- r o> Chorus. r =t T &- 9^ 1 m 1 1 0 [-»" chil-dren in splen-dor shall share, ref - uge un - fail - ing is He. life with its tri - als are past. -H- -h H *£=&: -<5>- t f" -1—4- I be-long to the King, I'm a *=* 42- *=*: in Mfat IS r\ -P — P s> -&r -&>- J=* ¥■ *— *" 33 ■s: S=J=r =t -«- 1^- £* F — m child of His love, And He nev-er for- sak-eth His own; He will call me some 0 # # r-«> m — #-. 1 — ' £ /r\ V— b1- f^ -3- U 1/ I ^±d2 Liz is>- Lit .is. 73" ■fl" 5 -?• "2?- 1 -e^- day to His pal- ace a-bove, I shall dwell by His glo -ri-fied throne. — 1 — i — r 1— v— t^ t 0 152 The Child of a King. Hattie E. Buell. Arr. by Rev. John B. Stunner. 4zt # 1. My Fa - ther is rich in hous - es and lands, He hold - eth the 2. My Fa - ther's own Son, the Sav - iour of men, Once wander'd o'er 3. I once was an out - cast stran - ger on earth, A sin - ner by 4. A tent or a cot - tage, why should I care? They're build-ing a -f2 F~ P-if ft. <\dt it£ K? &- j£±=E V i ft-tt -~- flW w * -9-*- wealth of the world in His hands! Of ru - bies and dia-monds, ,of earth as the poor - est of men; But now He is reign - ing for choice, and an al - ien by birth! But I've been a - dopt - ed, my pal - ace for me o - ver there! Tho' ex - iled from home, yet *# £1 £- *=* ff* ^2- •i U I £ St- ffl1 1 J un - told, and by. a crown. a King. sil - ver and gold, His cof - fers are ev - er on high, And will give me a name's writ-ten down, — An heir to a still I may sing: All glo - ry to full, — He has rich - es home in heav'n by man - sion, a robe and God, I'm the child of £ £ 42- frn»if r ■w — pi- r — Pr=F a. I r f H £ W- 42- V- V *& Chorus. w A- -Pv- # -«-^ tS" -<§- I'm the -f«- child of jZl. 1£ i • 1 King. The child of -fSi. ^ ?= King! -pz- 1 1% JVr- + J Is *— r v-^ -- t=x S V i — r S3=E p- u nmsmm MEt iS- 5 : ?7- -fi»- paid that just faith all His due; will He do; ly His due; ful and truel Sprin - kle your soul with the blood of the Lamb, Wash in the foun - tain o - pened for sin, Hide in the sav - ing sin - cleans-ing blood, Find peace and shel - ter un - der the blood, £ fc=i= £ J — -"£- « -02- *=£ -&- *=*==*=* rr -J2- +•* 9 o 1 s \ \ 1 Uui V J is j i jrt* l i^ f\ A 4 if _n , - • -n « i ^ J N frn J ' T m 4 A 1 1 J A ' 4 m m Xs\) 0 m - 0 4 ' m J lit 9. . # . • 3 And I will pass, m . -0- -0- will pass -*- • • * • _j_ 0 ^ * o - ver you. When I see the When I cv i * • L b l L # 0 ' 0 0 1 ^. \ U Is* S» N* J _ y 5 b — £ — • 1— a — A )• b . £ r ' 1 1 J 1 ■A -z^^- ■&r A_ A- -<5>- r 2±± -: v irX 1— r 2tr h h I ri7 * g -*- mr blood, I will pass, I will pass see the hlood, o - ver you. o - ver yon. :gitX4)j=g *=*=* #. .0- J. N jsj ■>l* I S=± -k— v- By Foot Bros., not coyyrighted. Let no one do so. May this song ever b« free to be published for the glory Of God. 154 Mrs. Prank A. Breck. i§ When Love Shines In. -I h— fv Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. 3 fi: K4=* t; &i=* # # ■ahnrf- ■* — *=-* 1. 2. 3. 4. 1/ Je -sus comes with pow'rto gladden, When love shines in, How the world will glow with beauty, When love shines in, Dark-est sorrow will grow brighter, When love shines in, We may have un - fad- ing splendor, When love shines in, IS -P — P- t=- 1- £. Ev - 'ry life that And the heart re - And the heaviest And a friendship _ji fL ^^ *c P-- YJtL ^fc8: 4/=£ -^\ -i — A h— I H — h h r a m m m B u !2=* -* — *: Or 1 Love will teach us how to pray, Tri - als may be sane - ti- fied, 'Tis the glo - ry that will throw When earth- vic-t'ries shall be won, r r r r ,r f f woe can sad-den, When love shines in. joice in du - ty, When love shines in. bur - den light-er, When love shines in. true and ten-der,When love shines in. 9^ *=*!=£ £ W^ -\^t t=fc v X? fv-J- n £ Hl •-& ^kb- Y~* y f z i y * - - - - r-, Love will drive the gloom away, Turn our darkness in-to day, When love shines in. And the soul in peace a-bide, Life will all be glo-ri-fied,When love shines in. Light to show us where to go ; 0 the heart shall blessing know When love shines in . And our life in heav'n begun, There will be no need of sun, For love shines in. . J , K 1 IS I BE t i inm: t f ^ZJE T Chorus. £ h h jd~L ^d -#-4 -####- When love shines in, When love "When love shines in, shines in, How the heart is -•- -# ff.fr ffrf t=u ^ s +r * r» 1 Nf L l^zfe t ^ S=^=^ Ic "When love shines in, When love shines in. "When love shines in. Copyright, 1902, by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. 1 b u> When Love Shines In. — Concluded. 41 .-I L m^: i — •— if \s r — b/-i — r- ; fcti fe -#-#- 9^ tuned to singing, When love shines in; When love shines in, When When love shines in ; When love shines in, ^ *— *— •— g^-g f: r- h v* * ^ i ■#- *— g— *-r-«— - V— b1— t/- r«T -*— *_7F « J *— *-# =1- b When love shines in, When love shines in, A — I- +^v «: BL -#- -#- -»- £=- -<2- 1 1" i 1- -f5>- :£=* -J — I n A i 3f -^ 4 — i^ fcrt -($-- -5T -«s- Ru - ined sin- ners to re-claim! Hal- le - lu Sealed my par -don with His blood; Hal- le - lu "Full a-tone-ment!"can it be? Hal- le - lu Now in heav'n ex - alt - ed high, Hal- le - lu Then a - new this song we '11 sing, Hal- le - lu jah! what a Sav-iour! jab! what a Sav- iour! jah! what a Sav-iour! jah! what a Sav-iour! ]ah! what a Sav-iour! m £ £ 1 — i — r *=N=)E -&- 1 — r— r 0 ; -#- -»5>- -^- -? <5>- 32- ] Copyright, 1917, by The John Church Co. Used by permission. 156 Love Found a Way. Constance B. Ried. Harry Dixon Loes. rs g I1 £ IS r^ ^ 1. Won - der - f ul love that res-cued me, Sunk deep in sin, 2. Love bro't my Sav-iour here to die On Cal - va - ry, 3. Love o-pened wide the gates of light To heav'n's do - main, Guilt - y and For such a Where in e ■ ^ =^Fft rpzz^z i • m 4 z&- F>~> Hez^c«c Vk V \> \> V h, 1 l> I ^v ^^ -•— «-^ vile as I could be — No hope with - in; When ev - 'ry ray of light had fled, sin - ful wretch as I, How can it be? Love bridged the gulf twixt me and heav'n, ter-nal pow'r and might Je - sus shall reign; Love lift - ed me from depths of woe t m §«a *— p -ptzz^ ft. ff tt>=± s * f >=^ \f 1/ 1/ ^v » ' 0. ' t-t i 1 *^+ -* '-^ +-^s — a O glo-rious day! Rais-ing my soul from out the dead, Love found a way, Taught me to pray; I am redeemed, set free, f or-giv'n, Love found a way To end - less day, There was no help in earth be - low, Love found a way. k *^*- *—m ■U4- *=* *^ m 1 J ^ip^zttag^t -*r^*-r 1 — tr Chorus. J 1- — k~k— ± v \f \f *-* +?rv—& t way that could make me whole; . . . Love sent my Lord. ... to a way could make me whole; my Lord M . i "IS _ is 3^± 0—0- t- the 4^ 9^ s: £=* 0 #_* g \r 0 0 w w. i 3j=3t V-V — \/— 'yU-' V-L- Copyright, 1921, by Tabernacle Publishing Co. U V k ^ ^ Love Found a Way.— Concluded. afcz ilM- ad fib :*-1>r j — i — ij * v.v cross of shame, Lovo found a way, 0 praiso Ilis ho - ly name! to the cross of shame, £ && Eg rr H — H p p T? V- X si 157 Old-Time Power. P. R. i Paul Rader. I TT r>i "^-P 1. We are gath-ered for Thy bless -ing, We will wait up - on our God; 2. We will glo - ry in Thy pow- er, We will sing of won-drous grace; 3. Bring us low in pray'r be - fore Thee, And with faith our souls in - spire, ^ * * F m 9 * - ? w — f — w — ^m * a A_^ 0 ^ — | 1 1 ' i <5> — *-\ — F— i — r O W \ ! 1 --! 1 1 i 9 9 w —~ r -i — i — i — t— 1 — i — ' — ' ! 1 1 J ' ' ' M ' A J I-: _i — ! — i — , — H # 1 1 -! — ! — J — 4— -m • ^ 1 — 1*. * .> — W * ' 3 r l 9 1 0 « ■0 0 • % L ' J #r- +-. " ir^1 9%* We will trust in Him who loved us, And who In our midst, as Thou hast prom-ised, Come, 0 Till we claim, by faith, the prom - ise Of the 1 1 9- 1 — I — r Chorus. f bought us with His blood, come, and take Thy place. Ho - ly Ghost and fire. * — • — a- i -&r ~&~ £ 1 -y^r -&r *=% -&■ Spir - it, now melt and move All of 9^ r— r 4* r — p—r -I 1 our hearts with love, 0 * L + 9^ Breathe gz on us £ 45*- from a - bove With _^ 0 * — ^r old - time pow'r. Copyright, 191 7 and 1920 by Paul Rader. 158 At the Battle's Front. Mrs. C. H. M. Mrs. C. H. Morris. n n N- I K > V . -i Is i N v !\ ~2L tT""z+ J m m r ic * J I (C\) 7 A-i — 5— Td ^-r— *P fl fl S — -0— T 3 ft 1 0 ^ — -4 XJ£ « — — «— = ~i =1 "=i = 1. I've en - list - ed for life in the 2. With the ban - ner of love and of 3. Is your name, friend, en-rolled with the ar - ho • loy m a}: my • li- -al * : i 4 * * of the Lord, Tho' the ness un-furled, Full sal - ones and true? Will you C\ ' 1 a mm a 2*2 2 o m r *-l. 4- f f i r i j i r i 0r ■r w m kf ±w -** f 1 L u -fcfl v £+. V V v v V V i d i i- F~ 1/ C M f C ¥=p ^ *=4 T* H- -jo- -0- fight may be long and the strug-gle fierce and strong; With the ar - mor va - tion proclaim to a sin - ful, dy - ing world; Tho' the darts thick dare now to stand with the Saviour's faith-fui few? Will you join with of and me m 4— i=fc -0- -y — £ v- ■v- -i — -fv-v r\ is fs % 0—0- A— « — « — •'- A- *— 0" :@ -l1^ 5 * J- * 4 God and the Spir-it's trusty sword, At the front of the bat- tie you will find me. fast from the en- e-my be hurled, At the front of the bat-tie you will find me. now and the co v - e-nant re-new, At the front of the bat-tie you will find me. i JE * «_ * £ t=t -»--*- , if 9- :0_*. fe 1 -h K — h— h — f^hr v— f- -U— V- ir t Chorus. 1/ H V V 2 ^^ -0: — * ■sd- •y 5-»- fc*=£ -W- -#-••? y b^ Hear the tramp! tramp! tramping of the ar- my, The triumph shouting, the foe we're Tramp! tramp! tramp ! tramp! tramp! tramp ! tramp! tramp! tramp ! T T t T I f » T I -0- -0- _-•- -0- -0- -0- t ^ ■*- -*- c i: r £=* -&r -&- — N- -0 at "0_ -N- tf -0- ■zd- ! :t: t 1 -0- rout-ing; Hear the tramp! tramp! tramping of the ar - my, Marching tramp! tramp! tramp! tramp! tramp! tramp! tramp! tramp! tramp! T 1 » -0- -0- -0- -0-* -0- 5 a t ±z t Copyright, 1906, by H. L. Gilmour. 1- ir r ±zH At the Battle's Front.— Concluded. \ L -A J 1 1 |___U=*J* s ^ v_l | , v N z* to vie - to - ry, I'm in this ar - my, this glo-rious hal - lo - In - jah! tramp! tramp! tramp I •-• -P.- -#- _ q X -#- -#- +- 4— -* W===E=p=:f fc£ ' * = i ey — V d +Wr-» =F g-g ~#-T-^- -t>- ITT fi 4 -W—-0- \ ( ! ar - my, And the God of bat- ties will de - iend me, I'm in this tramp! tramp! tramp ! ! • -<9- ft ar - my, this glorious ar - my, At the front of the battle you will tramp! tramp! tramp! tramp! tramp! tramp! find me. t £ £ _*--»- t=t=t jS2. H £ h — k-h — h — h — h- Hovering Round. tt- / 159 There Are Angels ^ — 1- -r-V V^S N- 1. There are an - gels hov-'ring 2. To car - ry the ti - dings 3. For sin - ners are com - ing 4. And Je - sus bids them -&r round, There are an - gels home, To car-ry the home, For sin- ners are come, And Je - sus |ez£ hov-'ring ti- dings com- ing bids them round, There are an hoim, To car - ry,.. home, For sin - ners, come, And Je gels, car sin ■ sus, an ry... ners. Je gels hov - 'ring the ti - dings are com - ing sus bids them round, home, home, come. 160 Hark! the Voice of Jesus Calling. Daniel March. (Disciple.) Mozaet, arr. by H. P. Main. yt-r-H N— i hr-l fV-N-H-!— \ Pv-J- -4-,-J- ~£ m to=t £ -«- m ± ?=3= •*-*; r # — 0- T 1. Hark! the voice of Je - sus call-ing,"Who will go and work to - day ? 2. If you can-not cross the o-cean, And the heathen lands ex-plore, 3. If you can-not speak like angels, If you can-not preach like Paul, 4. Let none hear you i - dly say - ing," There is noth-ing I J5 i can do," H ^ f *- jn— « ^p=p- ± jl-jl £ -02- *=* «= *S-m ±=£=£ 1- "^" r -&- Fields are white and harvests waiting; You can find the heathen near-er, You can tell the love of Je - sus, While the souls of men are dy-ing, % t n Who will bear the sheaves away? " You can help them at your door. You can say He died for all. And the Mas-ter calls for you: -&- m <- x ft V * fr H— •- Sf 1 1/ I I (Z- =fc £ *==*=t ^9 *^- -J M — 1- utz=4_4 £ \ M -gr- r #- «?- Loud and long the Mas-ter call-eth, Rich re-ward He of - fers free; If you cannot give your thousands, You can give the wid-ow's mite; If you can - not rouse the wick-ed With the judgment's dread alarms, Take the task He gives you glad-ly, Let His work your pleasure be; *=*=*- n ■+*-* 4=± ■fl-ft- ■ i m -^-f ■£*- s ] Who will an-swer, glad-ly say-mg,"Here am I, send me, send me." And the least you do for Je - sus, Will be pre-cious in His sight. You can lead the lit - tie children To the Sav-iour's wait-ing arms. An-swer quick-ly when He calleth, "Here am I; send me, send me," r ^^ -i — f -0- -0- m 161 Helen T. Hachtel. My Jesus I L. B. Lathem. =£=£ l(=lfc^ iv-*— n -? 9^§ 5^ 1. My Je - sus! I love Thee! I love Thee! No lov - er -with Thee can compare; 2. My Je - sus! Thy blood hath redeemed me,Fromsinand the curse set me free; 3. My Je - sus! dear living Re-deem- er, Thy grace ful- ly jus -ti- fies me, 4. My Je - bus what riches in glo - ry Are mine now, and ev-er to be, #-. /-*--*-'*-. J . * -ft *^_i« l i m m * A m a ! .#- A_ I m *-#" v bf-t 5^-U- *=£ y- L-y ?— fr— V IX ^ --rV — I— — f— fH- C3C tp Thou sweet Rose of Sharon so fra-grant,Thou One amongst thousands so fair. Now I am Thy purchased pos-ses-sion, I love Thee, for dy-ing for me. And I am a child of the Fa- ther; He loves me, e'en as He loves Thee! In Thee dwells the God-head in ful- ness, And I am complete, Lord, in Thee. -*- £# - — • I love Thee! Hove Thee! Thou dear, dying Sav- iour, Giv rc~rr 9^ % t X ^-r^Tt a|=* }c^=£ ing Thy Giv-ing Thy life, \> 17 U U U v £ P p b lx ^ i life a lost world to re - gain I love Thee, I life Giving Thy life a lost world to re- gain. 9^ m PJir rift** 1/ 1/ *=£ U V V V— •- / -N *^ — f w -#■ love Thee, Thou living Redeem-er, Ris- en, as-cend-ed,andcom-ing to reign! UeOl*: •#-*-•- I 1/ -I- imzzJkzJ -■VQr P ip=toii t ^ :*zz* 23*=B Copyright, 1921, by L. B. Latham THH NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRAKY GENERAL LIB OF THE PERFORMING ARTS ■mi AX.icTronAi/ .we \:j;a; vrM?v Mv 1/vni 162 Believe On the Lord Jesus Christ. Christian B. Anson. Harry D. Clarke. N-*- 4- w ^ 1. "What must I 2. What must I 3. His blood is 7 do?" the tremb-ling jail - or cried, When dazed by do! 0 wea- ry, tremb-ling soul, Just turn to - all thy plea for sav - ing grace, The pre - cious -»~ 9i^4 *±8* % T=k r=^ t £ i hx -*- ^ ~S*~ ¥ * fear and won - der. "Be - lieve on day to Je - sus, He will re fount of cleans - ing! 0 come, ac Christ!" was all that Paul re -plied, - ceive, for - give and make thee whole- - cept His love, be - hold His face, k % -&- ± v- v- i- n w i v n | 1 1 1 \^±ii jnva. N y i? b r i 1 1 r 0\ m ** ^ 1 1 1 ■rTY ^ ■ s* *y • 1 cd • . " « VJJ * 7* ■" £ 1 !i - 1 s "And thou shalt Christ a - lone And be saved be can for 1 saved from sin." set thee free, ev - er - more. 1 ■»-> • -c- Be - lieve Be - lieve I 1 on the IS N C\' h i 1 : j * f-*" ! . - 1 ! /•i ™ n L « » 9 ™* m s* n» m 0 m _m _ ^ U ,/ P f i 1 [ »s * Ji _3 1 L y 1/ — _J 1 b • 4 * • m f) W ! h fc 1 ' ViM N x 1 ^ k 1 /h' 1 £> 1 A . 0 J J f~\7 7 # C-* 1 w * • j ■ « VOJ * * J 1 Lord 1 1 Je - sus Christ, Be - lieve on Be -lieve * . m a the Lord N 1 Je - •> sus Christ, Be - N 1 Q -=— h-t= — « i- i=- ^— * * « —J J . S A ^~ KM= -£ — l1 — P — *— 1 ! E -F— -v- — *\ 1 ■ 0 • -«s- "7^- "^?~ lieve on the Lord Je - sus Christ, And thou shalt be saved! Be - lieve te£ £ k 42- ¥- ^ Copyright, 1920, by Tabernacle Publishing Co. 163 We Will Send It Out. P. K. *=*= ES^Bfl^ ■zt 1. Glo - rious is the goa - pel mes - sage, 2. Glo - rious is the chance to take it 3. Glo - rious is the crown thai f ol - lows, Paul Radkb. m IN 4 Might - y mes-sage To a world In For the one who 35 NFf E -s>- 3£ t -* *- i j SE A— P- V— V ¥ V* &=*± from a - bove; Filled with light and rev - el - a - tion. Filled with dark-ness bound; Let us quick - ly run and tell them, All this bears the news; For the one who gires hismon-ey, All we 9^ E H -*- -#- •y— -0- •&* -y— tr» i s> V" gfcg: jg| rs v- s Choids. — («7mts Paid ^ .4M.) -¥-g-^-g--fl— ^- tfcf ^z- ■«>- s: -tS-1- PS • 1 9 -TO?* God's life-giving love, wicked world a - round, have and are, Lord, use! .0. • 0 • We will send it out! We will send it out! -#-• -0- -0- 1— 1— T~ m der-ful love, I'll shout with the mil-lions V- soul in the cleft up, and I shall 0, glo - His won ■ rap - ture, va - tion, wm JL . JL *■ jfL JL t I ft h h h l see. my day. as minel on high. IS 3t=* -*-± ¥ -*—* r^f rtTT-t Chorus. r^ *-fF=* Hi He hid eth my soul *: £ £ — • p »- — y h F— in the cleft of the rock, That shad-ows a is n -# — #— -• — # — » 11 1 fi: s V ¥ Ft JL Ji— L -K-r- Jt i *=ut dry, thirst-y land; He hid - eth my life in the depths r ir: r r f r r-r*' f=f=f rfi-r of His love, £=f T^PCT^^ {5=5: X *=pn i Copyright, 1890 aud 1918, by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. Used by permission. He Hideth My Soul. — Concluded. i=»^ tr=j-jn tE*+ * i « i~ — N — v • T' >--iT *=* m 3tTt And cov - ers me there with His hand, And cov - ers me there with His hand. •- ^- iS^^^ra £■ i*=l*=t*: -\ 1 1 H— X 165 P. R. Tell the Story. 0 b M — a — *-| — ^ n fcE^E*E§±F| '' Paul Rader. 1. All the doors on earth are o - pen, We can now the sto - ry tell; 2. Souls are dy - ing, dy-ing dai - ly, While we hold the bread they need; 3. In the Con - go, out in Chi- na, On the bor-ders of Ti - bet, r BBESg t 1 h v- J^ ^ — « — i — ■v- 42- * 9 ^-v-^ * 1=* y—'w-Z To our near - est, dear - est neigh-bor, To the ut - ter-most as well. "Feed my sheep, my lambs, ' ' said Je - sus, Who will help His flock to feed? In An- nam, Ja - pan, and In - dia; Mil-lions wait to hear it yet. _M -i- ■v- t±=? 1- ■PT -<$>- Chorus. p§^ N-^i r ^ r?^3==* ^ -<&■ Tell the sto - ry, tell the sto - ry, Take or send it o'er the sea— v^ 1tz=fe F 9 -i — & » i » • !*- t * Si ^=^H s=i=i - P Give us mis-sion-ar- ry fire, Lord; Go, or send; it now must be. Bag .<2- -P2- -#-=- r -y- f^: Copyright, 1914 and 1920, by Paul Rader. 166 PreGious Promise. Nathaniel Niles. 9= = P. P. Bliss. a tWW ■zt q^-^T » ^r — I 1 — i \- L#— — #— — » S i'l ii [J F -i — i — F5=frhd — i 1T-&- 1. Pre - cious prom-ise God hath giv - en To the wea - ry pass-er - by, 2. When temp-ta - tions al - most win thee, And thy trust-ed watch-ers fly, 3. When thy se - cret hopes have per-ished In the grave of years gone by, 4. When the shades of life are fall - ing, And the hour has come to die, -f— lU= It=t JE=t I -#-— • «^EE X E± v N-r-l V -*-*- -4- ^=^± ^ N , 1 -« v — « — * 3- g- 4-2 «-*- a *-»- u i i — ur earth to heav - en, "I ring with - in thee, "I still be cher-ished, "I Pi - lot call - ing, "I tst pi On the way from Let this prom-ise Let this prom-ise Hear the trust - y N will guide thee with Mine eye." will guide thee with Mine eye." will guide thee with Mine eye." will guide thee with Mine eye." t d^Jizf± 1 t -*>- HS?- 1 — i — r- gg I will guide thee, I will guide thee, I will guide thee with Mine eye; .. JL JL jt-« -*-• * J. .^L JL JL, JL -*.. JL. r— : *HT=£:i=jr^: 4: izxtr- -c- ■v- On the way from earth to heav-en, I will guide thee with mine eye. A - men. ^Ig===f — i T i i 1 y -a — r— h— p Copyright, 1916, by The John Church Co. Used by permission. , t=f= fggigp r 167 The Broken Heart. T. D. T. Dennis. 1. Have you read the sto - ry of the Cross, W here Je-sus bled and died; 2. Have you read how they plac'd the crown of thorns Upon His love - ly brow, 3. Have you read that He sav'd the dy- ing thief, When hanging on the tree, 4. Have you read that He look'd to heav'n and said, It's finished — 'twas for thee? fc£8=t fr-fr-4zfr-fr -0—0- *=*=*: £ u u i-i I r*T ■&- ■©>- :t -st- -0- I I ■&■- -\ — -*-r- £2- ffr-f t ^1 1 4=2- t— r f Chorus. WE5 — I- -• — 0- — I 1- ■#— *- Kl 1 -#— #- * j — Ur. -J-L L-4— i H 1 r 4 ■S>- I -4- He died of a bro- ken heart for thee, He died of a bro-ken heart. mi IS i=* r- -f2- J- * liim .£!. r Oh, wondrous love! it was for thee, He died of a bro - ken heart. kl H Copyright, 1907, by T. Dennis. Tabernacle Pub. Co., owner. International Copyright Secured. Copyright,' 1911, by Charles M. Alexander. 168 Jesus is the Friend You Need. Ada Powell. i Chas. H. Gabriel. # — |- -#- 1. Have you wandered from the Shepherd's fold 2. Are you dai - ly burdened with a heav 3. Would you dwell with- in the man- sions of V m ± 4 a - way, In - to ways for - • y load, As you trav - el the blest? Does your wea- ry k 9tJU>*[ I BEl *t* II rr 3b=3tZ*ZE=*ZZ3t — ? rv ~# 4^- K2 ~A v — A — : — £ ' — fa-^- -zgi-y a -©- bid - den have you gone a in the straight and nar-row heart still long for peace-ful m . -0- -f-« -*- -*-• Ik stray? Are you still in darkness, long-ing road? Are you striv- ing to be loy - al, rest? You will find the pil- grim way is -- -e»- £ -N ^ EE ft ■h* fV-P-= J=d^ 3 SfTb # 3t=*±3t -*-=—*- Chorus. A- ^j-5 * -- «^ -•— — ■ for the day? Je- sus is the Friend you need, pure and good? Je- sus is the Friend you need, al - ways best, Je- sus is the Friend you need. -Jt * (2- , 0 • 0. 0. r 0 fi_ V V Je - sus is the Friend you t * • • * 0 ^ is the -*-M*-, §ffi"E»EEE - ■#-•-#■ -*-• -#- J- £ 9^ m .^*_ *=fc 5 N=^: 0 I pc s^» p y v — ?— v- E*E±= I^" ^^ light be yours to shine a- way the night, Je - sus is the Friend you need. 1 £ S^ t=t SB I ? V V -p—^r- m i> *=Jt H ^ f ± ft r= Copyright, 1912, by Chas. H. Gabriel. Homer A. Rodeheaver, owner. 169 Avis B. Christiansen. Only Jesus. Lance B. Latham. , 1- ?—* * &4 1. I've found a ref - uge from life's care in 2. I've found a pre-cious joy in know-ing 3. I've found a "bless-ed hope di - vine in !¥£i f • 0 \~ P — 0 0—B0 » — rV0 \ w i i T E T M~^ r -&- Je - sus, J© - sus, Je - sus, -- ■f- -fr I am Nev - er 'Tis a £* B -<&- # ^: -0- ■0- V hid - ing in His love di - vine; He ful - ly un - der-stands my dreamed of in this world of woe; No clouds, how-ev - er dark, can Day Star ev - er shin - ing bright; It fills my earth - ly way with gg&g .0. ±z •F- .0. -0- r- -0- n -#- -1 — v- *j i| I =•=*=£ soul's deep long - ing, dim the ra - diance heaVn-ly glo - ry, **- — >- "V- W W y? ■ti £ And He whis - pers soft - ly "Thou Of the heav'n - ly light He doth And it turns life's dark-ness in - — 1 fcF — — # — 9# — -6>- r — r art mine." be - stow. to light. * 4— ± ^=:^ ls: Refrain. ■*— V N ' N 3 •fat 1 &r T 2*: ■sri -<^- t=3t=* It -• — #- -«- <©- On - ly Je - sue! On- ly Je -sus! On-ly He can sat- ia - fy; wi i- tf rs :^: 1 — p. :t t=t i=t :r=p i :l fc *=f: r&— _L- r JE JJi.J h IN i* ^-^da — H--* * - "T" f " I * * „ . + .-g'— ^>T ( f=* -►— - -» — »- -* — »- v—v—v- it: 0 • 0 Copyright, 1920, by TaVernacla Pub. Co., r-f ±1 1 1 r I 170 Flora Kirkland. £ £S —I- $ ■0- — h -0- -0- Our Refuge. Dbut. 33: 27. -s s N" *+- -0- -5- :t 1. Do the waves of trou-ble rise o'er-whelm-ing? 2. He will hear and heed thy cry ap - peal - ing, 3. There is balm for ev - 'ry earth- ly sor - row m ££ 4d± -h h h — ■0- ■0- I. H. Meredith. -A-r— X * Is thy sky with He will turn no In this won-drous -th - -*• -f- d ?t H? J -NH R=*- m -^ 0 N A J . j «, ii j S-, -\ 1 ^ — i — ^ — s — S— tern -pest o - ver- bur-dened soul a - Ref - uge of the _«_ _*_ _JL jfL k..ir-i r i- cast? Flee to ( way; What-so - < soul, And a I 1 }od, j'er tid - J- — 5 ^ -| 1 3 m 1_ * * * * * L« Jt"1 thy ner - er - fail - ing Ref - uge, thy trou-ble, He can help thee, ing - place from ev - 'ry tern - pest, 1 h , Is -•- * & % 2 a « l -}-$ 0 0 0 0 ■=^ 1 ) 1 1- _| 1 m -1 0 1 H 1 i- H H H — _ ]/ J- y }J. :• M V ¥ V V— 1 1 y 4- i — ■ Refrain. * 4- He will shield thee Wilt thou trust His Where no swell-ing till the storm is past. mighty arm to - day? "The e - ter - nal tide of woe can roll. m &±# 1 Ji ± God is thy jst -&— § t K ffc f Ref - uge, -N-r-l- -tt- T z-*z -#-s — 0- 1= r thy Ref - uge, And un - der- m t ^2. ^ The e - ter - nal God is ->S>- -I — -I — -fr- it -p- -I — I- m neath are th© ev - er - last - ing arms, the ev - er - last - ing arms." 1 h 1_ L i u 1 * 0 1 j 1 1 U«>_i_ v v y v y Copyright, 1901, by Tullar-Meredith Co. T El -» 171 Christian B. Anson. Blessed Calvary. Lance B. Latham. V Tnr= D* *&- -< — t- -zt- \ TT r T » n -9- sr 1. I look at the cross up - on Cal - va - ry, And oh, what a 2. I find at the cross bless - ed vie - to - ry, And grace for each 3. The cross is my hope for e - ter - ni - ty, No mer - it have P*P -S~ ± -&'_ ^C \ \> I •+-* • P i i/ 7 ■&- nmi 'ZZ. St rr w * won - der di - vine, To think of the wealth it holds for me— The step of my way The fount of God's love is flow - ing free, And I of my own; . . The shed blood of Christ my on - ly plea— My g£E T i — r~i — i- i i> i Chopus. ■i 1 — ^ ■^r -&- -\ — h 0 . rich - sweet • trust ~4 — w- -&SZ& -&--&-&■ es of heav - en er it grows day is in Je - sus are by a mine. day. Bless - ed Cal - va - ry! Precious lone. r# P3 A ^_ _l_ _0 tL JZL. -<9r ^ -&r V 1- ■& ■-* -V- H^- -i— 4- V V -5v-, 5. i <& * 9 -#* *#— #- £ Cal - va - ry! 'Neath thy shad „ JL. JSL JL JL JL V I w w w \ ow I'll ev - er a - bido Bless- ed ■§m _£2_ ^ J,J^ V- -9-- 1 I IS N i h — r W &r Sr -m 9 — ^ -^ -5- 1 * I g * Cal PS .n J ' va - ry! Precious Cal - va JZ2. J_ 7 m ry! 'Twas there Je- sus suf-fered and died. «— A a -&r 1 1/ I V ■&-'±- Cooy right, 1 921, by Tabernacle Publishing Co. 172 There is Power In the Blood. L. E. J. t=t L. E. Jones. •4=1 ~sr 1. Would you 2. Would you 3. Would you 4. Would you be free from your bur - den of sin? There'spow'r in the blood; be free from your pas-sion and pride? There'spow'r in the blood; be whit-er — much whiter than snow? There'spow'r in the blood; doserv-ice for Je- sus your King? There'spow'r in the blood; M± fe— Ar-0 0 0 ' ff t—fi—t ~m ^ Z0-&- pow'r pow'r pow'r pow'r in the blood; Would you o'er e - in the blood; Come for a cleans' in the blood; Sin - stains are lost in the blood; Would you live dai ■ -*-=— P (52_ vil a vie - to - ry win? ing to Cal - va-ry's tide, in its life - giv - ing flow, ly, His prais - es to sing? - * - - -- -*-• 3^ £ -#- -©>- t'- ±- *=£ I Chorus. ± £=* v 2 — 1- £ -— -©>— t v- -Z5*— ■ -iS- 2fcr won-der-working pow'r, In the blood §■& -0- fcfc --£- of the Lamb; There is In the blood of the Lamb ; ^^_^_^ — 0 -*H -» — »- -» — 0- V; r---fc/ — y— t -£- -*- i -fr r -«- -<« i -5»- T5l- — 4- 5P -<£< ■Z5>- pow'r, pow'r, wonder-working pow'r, In the pre-cious blood of the Lamb. There is pow'r, 0 0 # L Ip E * ■j— v- --t^*- f -fcf — # — ©>---! 6tt- fe= r I! Copyright, 1899, by H. L. Gilmour. Used br permission. 173 G. M. J. 3fc* Verily, Verily. JASfES McGRANAHAIC. 4 ! g -li 5E*Ej < t -m- •0- 4- -& -z*- *= 1. Oh, -what a Sav-iour, that He died for me! From con-dem « 2. All my in - iq - ui - ties on Him were laid, All my in - 3. Tho' poor and need- y I can trust my Lord, Tho' weak and 4. Tho' all un-wor-thy, yet J. will not doubt, For Hirn that pfpEEzfc ^^ A, i H- i r r r if. t 32 1- fc=3E ■*- !#l — & — k — z — N_f=i==i tr — * — * — % — * ' * — *- -]— >, — i -s!- -A — i— =s=* «=3 ■A- *~ «l— "•« na-tion He hath made me free; debt-ed-ness by Him was paid; sin - ful I be - lieve His word; com-eth, He will not cast out; "He that be-liev-eth on the All who be-lieveon Him, the O glad mes-sa^e! ev - 'ry "He that be-liev-eth," Oh, the i» -&>■ T =£ • • fi—+ — 0 — 0 — g 1 k k— -1 J— :q=^ tv 1 1 =h 1 =4=233 Chorus. =t -« — 0 3* N ^ \ ft. . ^ 1 -4— ■ 3on, ' ' saith He, ' 'Hath ev- er-last - ing life. ' ' . Lord hath said, ''Have ev- er-last -ing life." I good news shout, "Hath ev- er-last- ing life ': t ft 1 £fc_| I say un - to you, Ver - i -ly, ver - i - ly," mes-sage ev - er new; m$$. t=- *=fc iz -I r- J?.. JL J. ¥ ■f- | II I | f =g= \ B — i — n 1 w — ?— | — *-* — v — i: t=fc i i: JU> *=» — 4- J - F FN- b*: =J r* n -&- 3=«=S: -# — * — #- IP "He that be-liev-eth on the Son," 'tis true, "Hath ev- er-last- ing life." **=* £=fc ^ -0- £ V- T- 1 — r r SE 1 — r ££ +— *- -\ K 1 — r Copyright, 1906, by Mrs. Addie McGranahan. Renewal. International Copyright SecurevL TabernacJe Publishing Co., owner. 174 Go and Teli. A. B. S. Rev. A. B. Simpson. *— *C -f -zr -&- 'vr.fct1- 1. Send the gos- pel of sal - va - tion, To a world of dy - ing men; 2. 'Tis the church's great commis - sion, 'Tis the Mas-ter's last command; 3. Tell it out toChi-na's mil- lions, Tell it out in fair Ja-pan; 4. 'Mid the lone Tib - e - tan mountains, By the Or - i - no- co's strand; 5. Christ is gath'ring out a peo - pie, To His name from ev - 'ry race; 6. Give the gos -pie as a wit-ness, To a world of sin-fulmen; 1. dy-ing men} smt ± W- *=*-*- V n \r-Y r b \> " V V aj tt is s r n 1 | J zr. T 1 \ m Is h i i r\ h _i i -? *— II 1 w J J i ,i J ■- W *Tk s-» t } — 4-=-=! — 1 — i 0 — csi — — «- — # — -* -H 1 — *—• -«sl- * 3£ Z J j jj 1 1 ' Tell it out to ev - 'ry Christ has died for ev - 'ry < TeU it by themight-y O'er the burning plains of Haste to give the in - vi - Till the Bride shall be com- „ J- 1 • i-d — -#- na - ;rea- Con- In- ta - plet — <& — tion, •ture, ■go, dia, tion - ed, — \ i — A-\ L. j j— -•- ;itf- * # 'Till the Lord shall Tell it out in TeU it in the Tell it out in Ere shall end the And the Lord shall m~ m 1 •— .... m come ev - dark ev - day come a - gain. '■ry land. Sou- dan. 'ry land. of grace. a - gain. ^ ~W • F F ■ 0 5— -£ — -i- • * P F -» 1 — F~- — # — ^~^r\ n \j \j ■ \ F V -k /? i ' » P r r - ' * 1 r i \j \j i • ■ i— • \ p r T^ I 1 1 i f zs • ■ Chorus. Go and teU them, go go and tell and tell them,Je-sus died forsin-ful men; go and tell, sin-fnl men ) JL±.0—L_ x[/ p [, i *- i -tS>- -•- *=ff fe pr-g- 42=^: * -^ i * c^i g> ;..jj 3 3 ' -# — *- -0 — •- ifc-j — i- *-4 »fS>- Go and tell them, go and tell them, He is com-ing back a - gain. l a- gain. t=: -» fc •- -h hr Copyright. 1897, by A. B. Simpson. £2.- £ V h £ ■0- \ i 175 I Know His Love is Mine. Avis B. Christiansen. i t^ S3 A-N Albert Allen Ketchum. A- — I- t=t >*A 1. Oh! the Love that gave my Lord to die on Cal - va - ry! Matchless 2. Oh! the Love that sought me when I wan-dered far a - way! Bid-ding 3. Ohl the Love that o-pened wide the gates of Gold on high! For Ilia §»^fc# 03 V~T f — « — • — » f It 0 • T :f=t V £- * Love un- told, pur - er far than gold; Love that of-fered all up - on the me come in from the paths of sin; Pleading with me gen-tly ev-'ry ran-somed own, round the Heav'nly throne; Love Di-vine, I'll un-der-stand it is* »' SE t >~ T 1/ 1/ 1/ Chcrus. -v — • i 7s- N IV ¥ ■&- "St -* 0 0 * "Z?" Cross to set me free, This is the Love of Christ for me. hour, ev-'ry day, Such was the Love of Christ for me. Precious Love, oh, ful - ly bye and bye, Oh! Wondrous Love of Christ for me. *— &- -# *- £ — r ri i v *i i i -<£?-- ^^n — > V^W V V -&- t TTt- I. h h •»-•- Ttr ^-^r £ -is-1 — « 3=2 ■sl- :*_=*: P ¥ -fv -*-^-- ■TF wondrous Love Di-vine — Can it be this matchless Love is mine? Yes! its pow- er -#- -#- -#- >- <» rrr * ^ *=* t £ ■^-= — » HS>— 1 — V v— v- V—V 1 — rr i — r V V V V £-*- 5^C *-N i I I i -^ :«=* ^± i s ■<&- d d d d~ -0 #-R#- Tb-r- thrills me, and its glo-ry fills me, Praise His Name, I know His love is mine. f f T 9^ j*— *—*—*- h* *=* i=# ■»■ f5»— 1 + 1 — M I fc -s>- ~'y 'y \i V ^ ~T y y Copyright, 1921, by Albert Allen Ketchum. 12 v ject - ed of men; He is com - ing a - gain, He "0* 0 .v is com -&- -0 — 0- — P- a - gam, P¥ tc — 9- v- -0 0 • » r i ■> i^— y- -£?- Copyright, 1913, by Norman H. Camp. Used by permission. He Is Gomin& Again. Concluded. £=^ M- i T -&-*- rati I With poVr and great glo - ry, He Is com - ing a- gain! is com-ing a- gain! F 1- v- t * — •— 1 -I h— 1/ V 1 i — r 177 Hallelujah to Thy Name.' Be Gbobgb Walkbb Whitcomb. Unison. C. H. MxRsn. £^f »^4J"J 3 =t 2^- « a — *1 >-« " if* •#• ^r W* "W' -6»- -- 1- -«- -« — 6 -« I— A- 4 1. O Thou God of end- less days, "W ho can ut - ter all Thy praise? 2. Thou has giv - en us Thy word, From Thy heart our hearts have heard. 3. Thou hast full a - tone-ment made, And for all the ran - som paid. 4. Thou hast by Thy Spir - it's light Shined a - way our spir - it's night. 5. Thou hast pledged Thy pres-ence here, Near- er than our sor -rows, near. 6. Thou hast prom-ised full re - ward, All in all art Thou, 0 Lord. -I — EM: -H- =F ._. — <- •&• TF* "#■ -IS 1- * ± A-4- q: 0* :E=t^? Hal - le - lu - jah to Thy name, Hal - le - lu - jah, we a - dore; 4 ^^ — 3=3 C33i .* ^ , , , -, — i — ^j-^-j. — c — H — |- — I* "^- — l* m i fcrc -e- 4V-4 rit. J ^M: Hal - le-lu-jah! t» Thy name, 0 for grace to lore Thee more. 4- 3 -zt r ]] -&• Copyright, 1918, by Arthur W. McKee. Tabernacle Publishing Co., Owner. 178 J. E. M. Hallelujah! Praise His Name. J. Edwin McConnell. , fc. . —pv * * 7- ^r-* 1. I once was load - ed down with sin, but Je- sus came a- long; Hal - le 2. How ma - ny times I stumbled, bear- ing such a heav- y load; Hal - le 3. The grace of God is flow- ing from the Cross of Cal- va -ry; Hal - le §§M OE :^=(c=tE V — r- 4^- -N — P\- ±^± T5I- -&- — I- * * W- lu - jah, Hal - le - lu - jah! Now I am free and in my heart I have a lu - jah, Hal - le - In - ]ah! But Je- sus took my bur-dens, led me to the lu - ]ah, Hal - le - lu - jah! I'm hap- py, for I know that there is grace e - -* — •- — n — * — t — p- — # — ?- -&- • —• -&.- vz=£ v v v Chorus. J: ■|-#- — J — H m I — I H 1 \ \rd - * • 4 r r r hap- py song; Hal-le - In- jah, praise His name. narrow road; Hal- le - lu- jah, praise His name. Hal - le -lu-j ah, praise His noughforme; Hal- le - lu-]ah, praise His name. I His name. ' ? P 9 9^ V— V- ■&- in v—v- ix-t * * 0 i ho- ly name! Hal - le - lu - jah, He's ev - 'ry day the same; My sins are all for- giv-en, I'm on my way to heaven, I'll shout His name forever; Praise His name. 9i^ v v v ]/■ *=t #— *- * 0 m^m^m-ft V— V V- + :li Copyright, 1921, by Tabernacle Publishing Co. vf 179 Sing Hallelujah. A. S. R. Albmt Simpson Rettz. i i« _^. .^- . » .#. -j. .j. .^ -^. 1. I will lift my voice in praise un - to my King, While the 2. 0 His bless - ings fall up - on me like a show'r, In re- 3. What a joy when I shall see that match-less sight, In the Jmr r :t *—- 1 — r rt r— r~ r~ c~r n# i | ^ !^ ^ Vtt h V V J | i _p i > r r^ <&?-— — h — P — n — i H '" 1 — m— — « — • • H — J -•h — * — »2 — W 1 * 4 a 4 m i 1_ 1 — ! -H — ^r-^-j— — ~ — 1 j> t7 -#- -#- -#- -#- -#- hal - le - lu - jah an - thems glad fresh-lng drops of grace each day realm of light and love where all man* m S - ly and is J m ring; hour; bright; J # • • * Of His won And in mer ■ In the glo - V ft -#- -der cy - ful re- He up- o - ver rv" r i i t> i « ' * S 0 # • # # a m * rtr: -1 i 1 ■ fll 1 » -i i i PS _ * 5 • - -^ TT P V P -9 9 w | 1 b fr r I — y m w w 1 1 1 ^ -v -y — v — !> -0r-i « 4.0 II -&- Tfe m -9- - -W -i§- -*r deem - ing love I'll sing, The ev - er - last - ing love of Je holda me by His pow'r, The wondrous grace and pow'r of Je yon - der where no night Shall hide the bless-ed face of Je -\ 1 1 sus. sus. sus. h© -Vf r Chorus. i 8 I ft ■# — p; . av 4 — u £ 3^? -- # *=* ±c=t -*-©> e? — p 1 i * r& _U (. ^F-31 5Q i— _ j i ft- -0r=- ■&- I -&' -&- ri i For He par-doned all my tres - pass-es, He lif t-ed me from my ahame *£. g p~:r- -i — i h ■9- -fi~ 4^ Copyright, 1918, by Arthur W. McKee. Tabernacle Publishing Co., Owner. 180 A. S. R. By the Way of Redeeming Love. ***** m j=g=s -^— Albert Simpson Reitz. A 1 i U 1 — . ^Gh is*! 1. Oh, the love so full and free 2. On the cross His life He gave, 3. I will praise the Lord in song J- -#- -* — l- =f r- That the Lord be - stowed on Ev - *ry dy - ing soul to Till I join that blood-washed m -0- -0- I v- s± rr=r=f n hi h N 1 -I 1 — 1 — is rs ■ i i — — 0 — 0 — -1 1 r~0 w — . __| _.. IS. — 0\— M " " (Prpv — s> • 1 — *— --1 #- • — 0 1 1 — — o — 0 — 0 0 ^ •? — 1 — m — — t ~ K V V v me, When He bade me come To my heav'n - ly home By the save, And He points the way To the realms of day By the throng, Nev - er • more to roam When 1 reach my home By the e\. ku »-' f f—m * — i — -0- -0- -0- -0- H — -| — -P- -1 — 1 1 r# 0— -•- 0 — 0— — i — — 0 T =W *— U- r* * P — P P -I u I (- ? !? J 1 1 U u P P m Chorus. M: WB —¥ -&~r-*-0- P^ -0 — *- way of re - deem - ing love. By the way of re - deem - ing love, «■ -^- — I f -I h r — r N -4- =t -(St- -<5- By the way of re - deem - ing love; r I'm i go 253* gj£ n 8- 22 £ t ing ^7 j&tzr -4 =* * i =t — i- I ii -^>- home -#- • to glo - ry By the way of re - deem - ing love. S?$ 32-=5 i-" -f- Copyrijht, 1918. by Arthur W. McKe«. T»b»rn»cU Pub. Co., »wner. r= I 181 Since I Have Been Redeemed. E. O. E. 1 I: 5E£ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. f I I I I I 3 g* E. O. Excell. -#- £ P*± have a song I love to sing, Since have a Christ that sat - is - fies, Since have a Wit-ness bright and clear, Since have a joy I can't ex -press, Since have a home pre- pared for me, Since . . -0- ■*- +• -*-- -*■ I I I I I have been have been have been have been have been re re re re re =t5=t==t A. 4* 1- ? deemed, deemed, deemed, deemed, deemed, 3 i §* i r -ffl- *» U O -&- Of To Dis my do pell er, Sav - iour King, Since I my high - est prize, Since I Re - deem His will ing ev - 'ry doubt and fear, Since All through His blood and right- eous-ness, Since I Where I shall dwell e - ter - nal - ly, Since I 0- j^- -*. .#- -^. .«. .0. have been re-deemed, have been re-deemed. have been have been have been re-deemed, re-deemed, re-deemed. *=* t t & m Chorus. 1- -I 1- N IS ■v—v- r jtt 4M^ 4 4 4 — » ^ Since I have been redeemed, Since I have been redeemed, Since I have been redeemed, since I have heen redeemed, fr— ^— \m U a- I 0 0 -0- £* J0L ^ M-JL fc -U — U— U- •p y U y— l — I" v— 1/ y 1/ 1 p I £ -0- -I— ft ft tr-t- T Tr I will glo - ry in His name; Since I have been re- Since I have been re-deemed, since m *=* i- $=fc V — t/- -v- V — i^- I _^__ 2 -«- 1/ y »/ 1/ | deemed, I will I have been re- deemed, -0- - .0- -0~ §3 Vr-P- glo - ry in the Sav _*. J*. JtL .0. iour's name. + :t fl P b>- Copyright, 1912, by E. O. Excell. Renewal. Used by permi ssion. ■v V- j2. -&- -&- I 182 Not I, But Christ. A. A. F. A. B. Simpson. k- -JSt 'ST 3 1. Not I but Christ, be hon-ored, loved, ex ■ 2. Not I but Christ, to gen - tly soothe in 3. Christ, on - ly Christ, no i - dol ev - er 4. Not I but Christ, my ev - 'ry need sup 5. Christ, on - ly Christ, ere long will fill my alt - ed; Not I, sor - row; Not I, fall - ing; Christ, on ply - ing; Not I, vis - ion; Glo - ry but but • ly but ex ■ zBE2EE v- -($»- £ -©>- -©>- _£2- 42- 4V T- idr -&- §§£ Christ, be seen, be known, be heard; Not Christ to wipe the fall -ing tear: Not Christ, no need- less bust- ling sound; Christ, Christ, my strength and health to be; Christ, cell - ing soon, full soon I'll see — Christ, r? ■ # — -J • g # ; g h2- »" I, I, on on on "27 42- but Christ, in ev but Christ, to lift ■ ly Christ, no self • ly Christ, for bod • ly Christ, my ev ■ -£2- 42- 'ry the ■im- 1 H5>-=- -©>- I it -I — I- •s^— 5 I P fc=* -<9- ■251- "75 -- 3t look and ac - tion, Not wea - ry bur - den; Not port- ant bear- ing; Christ, soul, and spir - it; Christ, wish ml - fill - ing — Christ, -my - J^ J J> J> - * -t s>l I * p inr 5% ^ :izz ■A — 1 ly- at-5 — =3L i at .■■-v 1 ■#-— #- 1 -^ - ^ We're yielding our hearts in sur-ren - der, We're waiting Thy fulness to prove. Sub - du-ing our spirit's com- mo - tion And cheering when hearts arefor-lorn. Con - sume us with ho- ly de - sire And fill with the fulness of God. 0 come with Thy filling and seal - ing While low at Thy footstool we lie. Is - # * m f- ^ # • ^ jfcfct*^ kz=* 4= =8 m t v :/> v—v—y- /7\ -f H- ■+■ T f =gp; We're wait - ing, we're wait I'm wait - ing, I'm wait ing For Thee, 0 heav-en - ly Dove; ing For Thee, 0 heav-en - ly Dove; wait - ing, wait - ing, wait-ing for Thee, saa -*— *- 'or Thee, ^^ V fe. -,- -,- ■*- -*- i- JV t- t=t=t= -» — » — »- 1/ 1/ U v- -t-v. v> N h « A— h-#- -*- Jt—+ We're yielding our hearts to sur-ren - der, We're waiting Thy fulness to prove. I'm yielding my heart in sur-ren - der, I'm waiting Thy fulness to prove. zJ - ff I , h h-h — h — h — h *H3*-^ — ' ■ a -#- -0-' -*- -» — » — #- H 1 h -v— ?— *— v- % it Copyright. 1897, by A. B. Simpson. Christian and Missionary Alliance, owners. Used by permission. 184 X. Ryder fc Resurrection Life. Paul Rader. m -4- -Gr -& W 7&~ T -- -tS> -st- -- -— — &— H — I ; -tS>— S>— 1— -s>- s>- -J — [- -I !- •gj -' gj~ -&cf -gt-s— gj- — t^-"r — I- -- _gJ^2_^L +• -&- &L ©>- V=N- •&---&- ±Z=± -«»— &-—*s>—\ -e?-— e» 1 — r- 4 — U4 S Chorus. f^3 ■zrf- -zd- -<9- tS- -«Sh -- -- ~g* jf~~ Free from the I Walk - ing, I'm walk ggE^E -t^- ing in new-ness of life, -V9- ■&- -&~ rg>" ■&- -f«- P=]t ■&- -S»- }■ t? "I | l i i i - L-v 1 1 ! | 1 i i free from the strife; 1 >ust - S£ 0 • ing and -P- f^—i — — — rest - 1 ing and !»* r i — H 1 1 |-J i ^ -M^ "I 4=M Copyright, 1921, by Paul Rader. Resurrection Life. — Concluded. count- ing it done, Dwell - ing,I'm dwell-ing, the bat- tie is won. ggEgEpE^ JS2_i_5C2. g±^iS: -»5>- -*-«■ -£2T^_ ■fS>~-&- -J^=^ 1 185 Ray Palmer. fel My Faith Looks Up to Thee. (Olivet.) <3- t !& -&~ t * Lowell Mason. "ST 1. My faith looks up to Thee, Thou Lamb of Cal - va - ry, 2. May Thy rich grace im-part Strength to my faint- ing heart, 3. While life's dark maze I tread, And griefs a - round me spread, 4. When ends life's tran-sient dream, When death's cold sul - len stream §§&f jS- t 42- 42- fc2: -*&- 1 — r^-r P a — ^- j- -- "Z?" * Sav - iour di - vine! Now hear me while I pray, Take all my My zeal in - spire, As Thou hast died for me, 0 may my Be Thou my guide: Bid dark-ness turn to day, Wipe sor-row'a Shall o'er me roll, Blest Sav -iour, then in love Fear and dis - ££ M £ J2.- £E 42- -&- — V -<9- -&- it -&- *= ^i -<5J- -- W M C=* St '9' -9- reach the oth - er side, And His smile mer - cy, love, and grace, That pre-pares sing my wel-come home, But I long min - gle with de- light; But I long -0- -0- w -&-• will be the first to welcome me. for me a man-sion in the sky. to meet my Saviour first of all. to meet my Saviour first of all. ^— && -A h 1)B W P=fc m t= Chorus. N N 1 M-if-K i a — a — 9-ri P 1 «H — h \ — N -9 — I P h -25^ -St Sh± 7* :*nt -s- I shall know Him, I shall know Him, As redeemed by His side I shall stand, I shall know ^ I shall know Him, I shall know Him By the print of the nails in His hand. I shall know -#--#--#- Is h Is 5g 0—9—9-9- -I h ■^-v-v-v—v—v- *9- lr^=fe=fc?=lc=(i * tH?' 1 r\ 1 V— V- V—^- V—V- r Copyright, 1890, by Jdo. R. 8weney. Renewal 1918. Used by permission of L. E. Sweney Kirkpatrick, owner, 187 He Was Not Willing. BS3 a ps 8 «. mm 2=2: -*^fv =* -# — •- A- Lucy R. Meyer. ■A— A — N N — N^ • — • — # 1. "He was not will-ing that a -ny should per-ish;" Je-sus en-throned in the 2. "He was not will-ing that a - ny should per-ish:" Clothed in our flesh with its 3. Plen - ty for pleas-ure, but lit - tie for Je -sus; Time for the world, with its 4. "He was not will-ing that a - ny should per-ish;" Am I His fol- low - er, 0— * ±—P- Birfciiiii:i=»:zi=zfc=:i=fr -^ h u O. _i \J i i i i '£±& v — * — * — *- -i — -»- -•- :tf-U -0- -0- -0- r r r *=*: •8: -K -0- -0 t glo - ry a - bove, Saw our poor fall - en world, pit - ied our sor - rows, sor-rowand pain. Came He to seek the lost, com - fort the mourn-er, troub-les and toys, No time for Je - sus' work, feed- ing the hun-gry, and can I live Long - er at ease with a soul go - ing down-ward, -0- -0- -* — 0- -f- • -0- -0- -+- 1 1— 3» TV-fr -H- *=t -V- v- s *=t= D. S. — Je - sics would save, but theirs no one to tell them, D. S. — Je - sus is call - ing thee, haste to the reap - ing, D. S. — We are so wea - ry, so heav - i - bj la - den, D. S. — Ban - ish our world - li - ness, help us to ev - er H uL. K NN ^ ^k Fine. IS N [S fS S IS /, 9" p R i J , is > n. Ah J mm * m r\ i i^ §-09 0 0 0 ~ frV 7' m ' 3 ' m m m m \ M ■ Vtt v 0 . 0 0 0 « ^ w ^ MM MM M* MM MM M* d V m 9 \ ' Poured out His life for us — won- der - ful love! Per - ish-ing, per - ish - ing! Heal the heart bro-ken by sor - row and shame. Per - ish-ing, per - ish - ing! Lift - ing lost souls to e - ter - ni - ty's joys. Per - ish-ing, per - ish - ing! Lost for the lack of the help I might give? Per - ish-ing, per - ish - ing! -#-• -0- -0- -0- -02 9Vtr->. w k V ¥ H ~p r m ' 0-00 0 0 0 ~ Br~i — ~ts — La La La a -'hr-fc 0 b V^\f V -# — 0 — 0 — - — -F-= — F — W * W 0- _ZVb one to Zi/Y £7iera /rom sm a??.<2 de - spair. TJlou shalt have souls, pre-ceous souls for thy hire. And with long weep-ing our • eyes have grown dim." Live with e - ter - ni - ty's val - ues in view. D.S. 1 ^ Thronging our path-way, Hearts break with burdens too heav - y to bear, Har - vest is pass - ing, Reap-ers are few and the night draw-eth near, Hark, how they call us: "Bring us your Sav-iour, oh, tell us of Him! Thou wast not will - ing; Mas-ter, for - give, and in - spire us a - new; -0- t Copyright, 1889, by Lucy Rider Meyer. U6ed by permission. f=? km-i—m—fl — ft 188 B. B. The Cross Is Not Greater. Ballington Booth. 1. The cross that He gave may be heav-y, But it ne'er outweighs His grace, 2. The thorns in my path are not sharp-er Than composed His crown forme, 3. The light of His love shineth brighter, As it falls on paths of woe, 4. His will I have joy in ful - fill- ing, As I'm walk- ing in His sight, r rrf *_#_ + -±. ftiA-tL>— U_* ±^fc£ p p a -tr rr i , \ JL *->—«- -# -^\- u J-4- +=T The storm that I feared may surround me, But it ne'er excludes His face. The cup that I drink not more bit- ter Thau He drank in Gethsem-a - ne. The toil of my work groweth light-er, As I stoop to raise the low. My all to the blood I am bring-tng, It a - lone can keep me right. ^_*^£_«j£i- -0- -#-•-# V- p §a S_#_i#. X-0- » l»'i* i# * -> — t*- V- r JU Chorus. U I — ^U U 1/ The cross is not great- er than His grace, £ b"-"1 u nam.! uio &* -#- #- -#- -#- -*- # -.#- f- -f- T 1" ■ f The storm can- not $=- :t- -) ^-7- .SL .*-- sii: -A-K N -A -K — \- — Pv- /C-^-y >j% p_ — 0 -M — — 0 — . 1 — 1 — — 0 — # 1 * 0 0— — h 1 C* # 0 r5 — 0 — - g : — 0 —0 »__* 0. * -0 — F=| hide ft: b — a n His bless - -#- -#- -4= T= ed -0- — ' — i face; I — * — .4 am .0 0 sat - is - tied N PS hi -*. d e— , — , 1 j 0 to know f t — h 1 1 /• — *— • • — ^ * — 0 — W — i , 1 — , ; -«■ — , — — W — — • — yi U ^ — ' 1 That with Je - sus here be - low, I m m 0- 0- -0- :*=*: can con - quer ev #_, 0 ^ ~0~ T5T 'rv foe. i ,- J-W- f • Used by permission of Balliugton Booth. All rights reserved. 189 Far, Far On the Other Side. Paul IUdkr. dt Abthub W. McKei. -4— s-Fi * — \ A — ftT^ ■i-r=^ T I I k — *~~ 1. I've en - tered the land dear - ly bought by Hia blood, Passed o - ver 2. The gi - ants are con - quered the spies said were here, Je - bus is 3. The man - na is gone and the corn is my food, Dead to the \^h>a >, B r> — t — i v — Yr % t 5 -f2- t — r -*^-#L » •^- rr B Jor - dan sur - rend- ered to God; vie - tor I need have no fear, world and I'm liv - ing in God, !M s: -^-S 0 — _ L. [ F ^JL 1/ V I've found His euf - fl - cien - cy Sum - mer in win - ter and I've ceased say - ing can't since I -•- *-!—• _ #- s J: *=* ft ^^= i^ :fc -tS4- -fi*- ■4V A- ^ -- 1 here joy found in this- land, Glo - ry all the year, Glo - ry that He could, — Glo - ry ^ t £5Efc -(2- 4 to Je to Je to Je sus SU3 sus for - «v for - ev for - ev er. er. er. M- I J. HP- 1 Chorus. g±S=g3^rj *> i=t 3t=- H I- -S4- •(&- A- ■"&■ e~ 0 Far, far on the oth-er side, I'm liv - ing a-cross the riv - er; Burned are the ±forT~ -&- *zi: _^ — ^ — ^ — ^> ± T Fl L 9 :_t |ll =t ^£-fr-r- ls=t -m- #** ■* T" :£•=£ _£ #_ A- -<9 »- K r 2>' m bridg - es twixt me and the world, Glo - ry to Ja - su3 for - cv - er. \ft— fc* *±t -i — ■#- -K- *=^- dfcl — ^ — i ^ — s—--i — Copyright, 1918, by Arthur W. McKee. Tabernacle Publishing Co., Owner. m 190 He'll Walk with Me All the Way. L. J. Williams. -A- Chas. H. Gabriel. JS .N £ 4 4 4 A— ah 3: 1. I know that my Sav-iour will nev - er for -sake, 2. He'll lead me in paths that are pleas - ant and green, 3. My eyes will new beau-ty and glo - ry per-ceive, I know that my And show me new As dai - ly His rr t * £ k w & ~w ■ F f f v r i v \> b , n N n. f\ is 1 s fe * r s_ i y is J H i K • • a • *■ K / \ • J m *] ' i * f?\ J • ! nd « ~ , ! J 4« • * ^ SZT 9 J « u* * * ;f • - - 9 * 4- * faith in Him glo - ries, so bless - ing life's TT nev - er long since tan - gles 1 will shake; un - seen; un- weave; m if My jour - His hand I'll hold ney a path - way of will I hold all se - to His hand and no ~f~ ~m~ -f- -f~ -f~ rv 1 » # i r P j • S + p w m y » • 0 m » i» m r r i 1/ k P / i/ V W b V u ^ ^ V a F bH- 3^ # ; #^r glad - ness He'll make, He'll cure and se - rene, He'll more let Him leave; He'll walk with me all walk with me all walk with me all £ the the the way. way. way. ^ t /- * ■v- v- Choecs. ■A. r fc r 2z: ^w=#- ^— #- V f 7 Is I He'll walk with me all the way,.... He'll walk with me all the way,.... He'll walk with me all the way, He'll walk with me all the way, ■#— P- ■P-s- >— Me 5= ><- tr-r 1 ^ h vpe=£ -J — A A N n+-± H m£ F ss # . ft IF P He'll help me o'er sin the vie -fry to win, And walk with me all the way. r if r £$ -t ^=V: ?^? e tc ■w # # # MHrl V g 1/ l- 2— V- Copyright, 1913, by Charles H. Gabriel. Used by per. 191 W. L. T. Softly and Tenderly. i & PP k Very slow. Will L. Thompson. tS. ¥^=ft fit-/ *=* Nn-- 1. Soft - ly and ten - der - ly Je - sus i3 call-ing, Call-ing for 2. Why should we tar - ry when Je- sus is plead-ing, Pleading for 3. Time is now fleet- ing, the moments are pass-ing, Pass- ing from 4. Oh! for the won-der-ful love He has promised, Promised for * — p^. tEEsE^EEl m$§ VVS- r=rf j rt V ■V- V ; R fr E h Is ,s V?V-4 -N — N *-=»- ^1^- 2 *=£ you and for me, you and for me? you and from me; you and for me; .Av- j- w 9 ^_ ■ 9 9 \ See on the por-tals He's waiting and watching, "Why should we lin-ger and heed not His mercies, Shadows are gath-er-ing,death-bedsarecoming, Tho' wehavesinn'd,He has mer-cy and par-don, £ E± -v- F'M ■l-S=74 tm t -I i— * TV $ ^ Chorus. £ 1 -m ■ r- V-t- -#— #- t==£ S^ "Watching for you and for me. Mer - cies for you and for me. Com -ing for you and for me. Par - don for you and for me. } TX Come home, come home, Come home, come home, *± £ -\ — \— ^*=*=^ «\ /^ /> PP\ *trT- 3P=* ^~^ ^~ ^ Ye who are wea-ry, come home, Earn- est -ly, ten- der -ly r E f t" t" . p ,p f t~ » » * *— *- -* — *- Je - sus is call - ing, Call- ing, sin-ner, come home! Hope 13 Publishing Co., owner. Used by permission V~V i }il W*J& i=* 192 Living in the Glory. Rev. A. B. Simpson. ft K ■ | May Agnew Stephens. fS [S |S |S l i ibH.i ■ i j j ■n 1 — t~- K» — m 1 0 — 0 0 0 0— y. _J 1 1 L —0 — i— — _l 1 ■^ E> 4- 0 0 — -0 — » HP 0 >S> 1 — v— v— 'v—v— i— t- -s> — — ©> — ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f) h | N h h Is h IS X iW.i ii j — i 1 ' •-* ^#-#i * t&*-p !r i 0 the joy and strength I know, Liv-ing in the glo - ry of the Lord. I can sing a - bove them all, Liv-ing in the glo - ry of the Lord. This dis-arms each fier - y dart, Liv-ing in the glo - ry of the Lord. I can count each loss a gain, Liv-ing in the glo - ry of the Lord. And I'm wait - ing for a throne, Liv-ing in the glo - ry of the Lord. Then my sweet-er song shall be Reigning in the glo - ry of the Lord. 0000a o - - - *. '*' ~*~ a J 0 j. ^v^l — 1 — ! — i — T f — 1~ m V v *r m \ ' "* i — ' — i — i — r— t~ ' — 1~ y?—- — i » •».._# e |*_|# t W.N ■** II 1 1 1 1 1 V V. 1/ \f \f u u .u p Chorus. --I t S N s ■ Z5 -br— (- -#- — I- :^=F t :^:: "25!- rr r r Yes, I'm liv - ing in the glo - ry, glo - ry, glo - ry, r-fr-0— ■ 0-km0-0 — 0- 0—. — 0'-B0—0—0—0-I$-. — J Aa He promised in His word; t :t=t=t i — i — r -?-.. ;*=*=*=*: 1/ V ■¥ k> r-, — "" *-* > .. L^ — ^_# ^ — 0 — j — « — # 3±3L H sas am dwelling in the heav'n - lies, Liv-ing in the glo - ry of the Lord. m » m -&• -0- -#- -0- m h -0 — 0- — * — 0 • — 0- -I 1 — -t Tj-r ■&r &~ tt: -02- T" rbt w i/ • ^ Copyright, 190i, by A. B. Simpson. By per. Christian Alliance Pub. Co., owner. -£— # 1— r* # rf2_! ., f r #~f~f~tl yH The Regions Beyond, Margaret M. Simpson. 1. To the re-gions beyond 2. To the hard - est of plac 3. Oh, ye that are spending your leisure and pow'rs, In pleas-urea io 4. There are other "lost shtep" that th« Master must bring, And they must the I must es He go, calls I must go, Where the sto - ry has me to go, Not think - ing of nev-er been told; (been told;) To the millions that nev-er have heard of His love, com-fort or ease; (or ease;) Th« world may pro-nounce me a dream-er, a fool, fool-ish and fond; (and fond;) A - wake from your self ish-ness, fol-ly and sin, mes-sage be told; (be told;) He sends me to gath-er them out of all landB, must tell the sweet sto - ry of r old. I E - - nough if the Master I please. (I please ) And go to the re-gions beyond, (be- yond.) And wel-come them back to His fold. (His fold.) To the gions be- I must go, Copyright, 1904, by A. B. Simpion. By pernmticn cf Christian Alhante Pub. Co., ownir 194 Delia T. White. Tis Burning in My Soul. Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. I 1. God sent His might -y pow'r To this poor, sin 2. Be - fore the cross I bow, Up - on the al 3. No good that I have done, His prom- ise I ful heart, To tar lay A em-brace; Ac -#- -*- . V A- *3 _,_- -fV -A — f\- -0c -0- t J -% — 0-^ — ■ keep me ev-'ry hour, And need-ful grace im-part; And since His Spir- it came, will-ing off 'ring now My all from day to day. My Sav-iour paid the price, cept-ed in the Son, He saves me by His grace. All glo-ry be to God! 9 ■ • P * « V- E 17— It- ifc=k=k=k^=k= ^k=k: t— TTi- -v — v- J*—fL :k=k=k: m -m\ — ± -9T ± -0- E N N I -«- -»— + -*—*—*- To take supreme control, The love- en-kindled flame Is burning in my soul. My name He sweet-ly calls; Up- on the sac - ri - fice The fire from heaven falls. Let hal - le - lu- jahs roll; His love is shed a-broad, The fire is in my soul. • -0- # • • • • • # 0 -0- - 0 h it v- -I p- :p=t -k— k— k— k=E £ v— /- v—u Chorus. * £-* _i H -< 1 \ When I sur-vey the wondrous cross, On which the Prince of Glo- ry died, 1 "I All earth-ly gain I count but loss, And pour contempt on all my pride. J « f For - bid it, Lord, that I should boast, Save in the death of Christ, my God; \ \ All the vain things that charm me most, I sac - ri- fice them to His blood, \ o f See, from His head, His hands, His feet, Sor-row and love flow mingled down: 1 i Did e'er such love and sor-row meet? Or thorns compose so rich a crown? J '•i Were the whole realm of na-ture mine, That were a pres - ent far too small; Love so a-maz-ing, so di -vine, Shall have my soul, my life, my all. } 9tfei # — p- ■(*- r~rr & -0 0 0- -0 0 0- -I 1 1 — _a Chorus d. d h—$r A— A ± 4- ^~r 6^- — v— v. ■■ — ■ It was on the Cross He shed His blood, It was there He was cru - ci - tied; n sm £~a5 -=-•—»—• - • V S J fttt — *-• :*~ *:"* s? -i r- «_^i-£_^ _#_!_« ijp^-jz^a; ?W -«» — L V-?— *-*- #-*-# — m ^- « — # — 0-m 0 v—v—*- -t>^ 20" Sa - tan lead-ing on: With the hosts of earth and hell ar-rayed a-gainst us, o - ver come for you, Fear not, I am with you, I will nev - er fail you, is a conquered foe; We are more than conq rors, thro' our Captain's triumph; self and sin; Let us bear the ban-ner, o'er the lands of dark-ness X -»---£- 4— -0- M. ■3T- .#_*_ Sz± v • ih ■?—# S±£ 4-- U Chorus. ~| -j -A if ^ L^—li- . 3jJt:qj iftf How in all our weakness shall the fight be won? Trusting in my prom-ise, you shall conquer too." Je - sus giv-eth us the Let us shout the vie - fry as wa on - ward go. Till the foes' last stronghold we for Christ shall win. «=£. J} ^ ^ f_ g p. y- - --V- ^ — f I I |g -f-< JU*. *:^y— £=3: vie - to - ry, He who o - ver-came on -4- "S" 1jf=P .s>- -IT* 8 #£r£± _£2 J F---0 -J-—0—W- — 0 - -P- ^— «- .-r—--* -t — i — i m~ Cal • va - ry, 0 - ver-comes a- M 0L Copyright, 1901, br A B. Simpson. By permission of Christian Alliance Pub Co , otdii. 197 Wonderful, Unfailing Friend. A. S. R. Albert Simpson Reitz. -0- -0- 1. There nev - er was 2. There nev - er was 3. There never was a tru - er Friend than Je - sus, He hears me when my a tru- er Friend than Je- sus, My sor-rows He will er Friend than Je IS life and V b heart for mercy pleads; (for mercy pleads;) And no one knows my burdens like my al-ways with me share; (will with me share;) And since He bore His cross, my blessed strength,myallin all; (my all in all;) Up - on the strong and lov-ing arms of n > > > J %&$=*=*=*=$ 4 — i — u i— t=t=i= b b b b b b b v— u- »^- ■P*- -J h ^ Mad P * * H— z 1 1 1— 30 m 1 1" * Chorus. ■&- Je-sus, For He a- lone can un-der-stand my needs. Je- sus, There is no cross He will not help me bear. Won-der-iul, Un- Je- sus My soul shall rest, and nev- er, nev- er fall. -0 P- * *- P * • I ^>»'""V„ ■#'#!#• 0 £ 3T t ■*-t 4^2- y A— N — \ rt %M -P 1 1 0r ^ *-P—0 V V • ^ s W failing Friend is Je - sus, He fills my soul with singing all the day;. yes, all the dayi N [S *^—9~fr a * h H l«=)ft=U= V I i N I -#--#-•-#- -0 -0- -0-'-0-0- V— U— V- b U^-L-h— rr 1 1 & i=i- +-£ * V V V *U ■p — p — =v— 4 fN—fc *t=«=i=5z^: "irr7rT^! • • Won-der-ful, Eternal Friend is Je-sus, And He'll go with me all the way. all the way. -#—#—»—#- ^ — i — i — * v-v^t-v — Z—f—r-* 1 — h Copyright. 1918, by Arthur W. McKee, Tabernacle Publishing Co., owners. 198 Mabel J. Rosemon. Smoothly. -A 1— Oh, It Is Wonderful. (Soprano and Alto Dnet.) Grant Colfax Tullar. dt ± -KZ^L -0- -&r -&- 1. In His un - dy - ing love Christ came from heav'n above, Came to re ■ 2. While we in sin were dead, Christ the Re-deem - er bled, Suf-fered and 3. Je - bus, the Ho- ly One, God's well - be - lov - ed Son, Of-fers to ■P- -?• m m m m_ ~9-_ -g- -»- -#- ~*~ :m _ s#i_?Jl , g» gg— , e i , Ie jc »# £ -l«— r*- fc4: deem us from death and de - spair;. sor- rowed on Cal-va-ry's tree;., ran - som thy sin- bur-dened soul; . Come, then, make no de-lay, Matchless the love He showed, Pleads with thee ten - der - ly, s* Lit. a \r^r -# -»-»■ i fe-^4- =F s» -m- 3^ -- turn from thy sin a-way, Cast-ing it was the debt we owed, Bless - ed will -ing to par-don thee; Yield to m m ~0~ "0~ 9 -#'- * on Him ev- 'ry sor- row and care, the tho't,thatHe suf-fered for me. His love, let Him make thee whole. J- k ^3 -!■— I*- rs » JS2- fc=± 1 — i — r Chorus. v *=p=tfe «j - ga £ Oh, it is won- der- r ful, -- bo ver - y won - der-ful, That we by grace should be Saved thro' e 9^3 tk fczv: r r ± ■t- ter ni - ty; Oh, it .Jr. -iy_ -i _C_ is won- der- ful, • ? r^- HS*- irr Copyright, 1306, by Tullar-Meredith Co. Oh, It Is Wonderful. — Concluded. m M=t * d mi' J^ 1- L* m — &- *=* *t- ; m So ver-y won-der-ful, That He should suf-fer on Cal-v'ry for me. P — • — p. HP&4: F=F=F P— 42- *=*=£: l» .P f f 199 More About Jesus. E. E. Hewitt. mm -£— rV :*=* ^— N- Jno. R. Sweney. a N i. *=* — w v » m — i 1 1 — . .0. _#_ .0. » .g. .0. ^_. 1. More a-bout Je- sus would I know, More of His grace to oth-ersshow; 2. More a-bout Je- bus let me learn, More of His ho- ly will dis-cern; 3. More a-bout Je- sus; in His word, Hold-ing com-mun-ion with my Lord; 4. More a-bout Je- she; on His throne, Rich -es in glo - ry all His own; i=t i #h fc&=* 0 ft FTf :4=* -P- T» F P #=« -P- p: I r> I -h- N IZI1 FlNE. &2 fc* — More of His sav-ing ful-nesssee, More of His love who died forme. Spir - it of God, my teach-er be, Show-ing the things of Christ to me. Hear- ing His voice in ev - 'ry line, Mak-ing each faith-ful say - ing mine. More of His kingdom's sure increase; More of His com-ing, Prince of Peace. §M s: I h I 9 — V V—V t ■v— L p— #^-1 " p If I. ' I D.S, — J/bre of His sav-ing ful-ness see, More of His love who died for me is Refrain. -J Z>.& — j- d-s- -*- More, more a-bout Je - sus, More, more a-bout Je - sus; I ^£ m t=s=t t £ -P- 5 p^=p^B Copyright, 1915, Renewal. Br permission L. E. Sweney, Exc. At the Cross I'll Abide. I. Baltzell. i :*=* & i -«i- *--g 9^* — 6 ^H-L-^-- 1. 0 Je- sus, Saviour, I long to rest, Near the cross where Thou hast died; 2. My dy-ing Je- sus, my Sav-iour, God, Who .hast borne my guilt and sin, 3. 0 Je- sus, Saviour, now make me Thine, Never let me stray from Thee; 4. The cleansing pow'r of Thy blood ap-ply, All my guilt and sin -PL _«_ » # I # » »- re-move; fcfc *=*=£ v — v- &- I 1/ 1/ I =f -zd- -#--#- m -0- w w -0- w -&-• For there is hope for the ach - ing breast; At the cross I will a- bide. Now wash me , cleanse me with Thine own blood , E v-er keep me pure and clean . Oh, wash me, cleanse me, for Thou art mine, And Thy love is full and free. Oh, help me, while at Thy cross I lie, Fill my soul with per-fect love. 9^ * — N= -0- f £=p -Vr I \> [> I Chorus. w- w JZ-i JfZ-i -»— -&r t± -jt ■&- At the cross I'll a- bide, At the cross At the cross I'll a- bide, At the -O-" -0- -0- -0-* -0- -0 cross It 4=-4=- §§& izzzs^ta ±- k I £ v — ?— t- v- ^ h 4^ -gt-g- 5 P "Z7" a - bide, There His I'll a - bide; At the cross I'll I'll a- bide, N ;9^ -0- -#- -I 1— -» »- "tf- -#— - — *#- i -*- -0- . H^ -#- -* 0 . H-» — »- J\ * £ *-v- v- fc± -K J^- + 1 ^— *: st blood m is ap- plied .0. at the cross 9-^—0 w- I am sat t is =F fied. 9 -fc- -F -I k- From "Sori^s of Praise." Used by permission. # -JSL 201 In Tenderness He Sought Me. W. Spencer Walton. A=q: *= EC & A. J. Gordon. A- t 1. In ten - der- ness He sought me, Wea-ry and sick with sin, And 2. He washed the bleed- ing sin- wounds, And poured in oil and wine; He 3. He point - ed to the nail -prints, For me His blood was shed, A 4. I'm sit - ting in His pres - ence, The sun- shine of His face, While 5. So while the hours are pass - ing, All now is per - feet rest; I'm # - M . . 0 - -0- ^ P^tef «±; fc= f: -+-; 0- -0 -\— t -[- , T*^* 0 . $ -fc- r -0- -0- -+■ -#- A- -\- ¥ tat 9*£ on His shoul- ders brought me Back to His fold a - gain. While whis-pered to as - sure me, "I've found thee, thou art Mine," I mock- ing crown so thorn - y, Was placed up- on His head: I with a - dor - ing won - der His bless -ings I re - trace. It wait- ing for the morn- ing, The bright -est and the best, When .■#--#- 4*- • -#- 4— •)*- I i: r — r f=* -#- 0- _j 1 1 1 1 — ] —h -w> — * §* 4- 9*3 an - gels in His presence sang Un - til the courts of heav - en nev - er heard a sweet- er voice; It made my ach- ing heart re wondered what He saw in me, To suf- fer such deep ag - o seems as if e - ter - nal days Are far too short to sound His He will call us to His side, To be with Him, His spot -less -#- -0 -it- rang, joice! ny. praise, bride. -i- l 1- V- -I — I- I Chorus. ^— r '0' *=* Oh, the love that sought me! Oh, the blood that bought me! Oh, the grace that -0- m . -0- -0- -0- -0- - - - - ' * #■ m brought me to .0L ^. JL li the t -h- fold. Wondrous grace that brought me to the fold! J0. ji a=t= v- il Coronation Hymnal, 1894. 202 A. B. S. Grace. A B. Simpson. fcfca=l *m±EEEi -m- T * =t f =r :S: 1. There is mer - cy for the Bin - ner; There is help for hard est place; 2. Are you friendless, help-less, hope-iess? Are you in life's hardest case? 3 Have you failed in all your struggling? Have you fall - en in the race? 4. He is wait • ing to be gra-cious; Sin - ner, seek His blessed face; 6. Tell it out to all the mil - lions Of our lost and sin - ful race, -#- i i — r—T -i — t -ts>- -I- i fefez*-*- TT -^_a- There ia ev There is help Cease from all He has come There is mer ■ 'ry - thing for noth - ing In this mo - ment for you In your fruit - less striv-ing; Sim to seek and save you; Oh, • cy, bound -less mer - cy In the Sav His glo • ply take ac - cept the Fa - • lour s grace. • rious grace. His grace. His grace. ther's grace. I. . uJ 55E ■P- ^f *-J3t r 1 — r -*- ■g-4-r^ £2_t_£_ I Chorus. =t -- . i j « *_-* £= ,_/_! € * 0 , , -P ju. r 35 -- ^ ^_=_# p» 0 :t-:t -v,- v V *-$■ & 1 4 4- Chorus. -&—*- ¥ -#- -&~. — In the serv IS IS ice of ^ -0- the — ■&- King. ~w In the serv -S>- iz ice M §^ r — I- of the King, Ev - 'ry tal - ent I will -&-*- ^zr -&- -I— -0- -0- bring; | I have IS IN 42- 1 — r r ±- i —i- FFt^ 4^-J h-r-l peace and joy and bless - ing In the serv - ice I §a 4«- ^ t=t 1 — r — r Copyright, 1912, by B. D. Ackley. Homer A. Rodeheav«r, Owner. Of -0- the King. it i 204 I Will Say "Yes" to Jesus. Rev. A. B. Simpson. -i J- J. H. BUBKB, ft* t=z -3- •N- :w- — -I— -H- »-• — © 9 ©- -t- n -0- -+— +■ 1 \^T- X *_£ -h — ■v — v- ^fc %£ :t==v ■P— 4 73- 3J~ I -*- ■w T ii=r ?=3 r •b u made a com - plete sur - ren - der, And giv*n Him right of way, put my "A - men" wher-ev - er My God has put His "Yea," lis - ten to hear His whis *- pers, And learn His will each day, f ol - low wher-e'er He lead - eth, My Shep - herd knows the way, V And And And And hence-forth it 13 ev - er bold - ly al - ways glad - ly while I live I'll al an an an- -#■ - ways "Yes," What-ev - swer, "Yes," What-ev -swer, "Yes," What-ev swer, "Yes," What-ev -a- * V- -h E er er er er -£- He He He He ^ 1 may say. may say. may say. may say. -&- ^Hh £bs± 3 Chorus I will say "Yes" to Je - sus, Yes, Lord, for m *m * — » — m — r ev er "Yes;" I'll _ .#-• .0. .0. *=*(= ~r t=t :/-r Copyrifbt, 1191, by A. B. Simpson. Used by par. r Xi xt^± ■V 1 I Will Say "Yes" to Jesus.— Concluded. =1 ■4- -0- -0- V .0. 1- -I ^ sS Wei -come all Thy bless - ed will, And sweet -ly an - swer "Yes." -i— .fZ It fl .pi .|_ tt *=£ 4* B 205 Step By Step. A- B. S. Rev. A. B. Simpson. lit ES i i =t e> *-• s r 1. 'Tis so sweet to walk with Je-sus, Step by step and day by day; 2. 'Tis so safe to walk with Je-sus, Lean-ing hard up - on His arm, 3. Step by step I'll walk with Je-sus, Just a mo-ment at a time 4. Je - 8us keep me clos - er — clos-er, Step by step and day by day; 11-4=*: f t~- - itr* t :s 4—1 1 -0- -#- i Step - ping in His ver- y footprints, Walk- ing with Him all the way. Foil - 'wing close- ly where He leads us, None can hurt and naught can harm. Heights I have not wings to soar to Step by step my feet can climb. Step - ping in Thy ver - y foot-prints Walk- ing with Thee all the way. ^ 4 1- V EEgEEEEg 0 — * — i F- <$>- :£: Step by step, step by step, I would walk with Je - sus, walk with Je - sua, ^-§—\ F -^- ^ u £ -I — I — [ Copyright, 1897, by A. B. Simpson. Used by permission. 206 A. B. Simpson. * Launch Out. & ■frr R. Kelso Carter. "N-f"l — ^ & fS- a_^ a: — p K-J r7 1. The mer - cy of God is an o - cean di-vine, A bound-less and 2. But ma - ny, a -las! on - ly Btand on the shore And gaze on the 3. And oth - era just ven - tare a - way from the land, And lin - ger so 4. Oh, let us launch out on this o - cean so broad, Where the floods of JL ■ . JL -ft- JL Mm .?. ^. . ^. .fiL JfL. jfL f*& -0— — 0- t=t £=£ t- t 1= m fcs t Ps N V I * fc D N N k fath-om-less flood; Launch out in the deep, cut a - way the shore -line, o - cean so wide; They nev - er have ven-tured its depths to ex-plore, near to ths shore, That the surf and the slime that beat o'er the strand, eal-va-tion e'er flow; Oh, let us be lost in the mer - cy of God, ptt-T- # r- :t: -?- -I— f" t=& -0^—0- -0-I~0- -9—-0- V \f -0- sshsak i*e>* HSs^t- W— U— V— U * Chorus. *^=^* — Mw # — # — # 3= i -*— -ah=- 33; -<&- -rs- £- rrf And be lost in the full - ness of God. Or to launch on the fath - om - less tide. Launch out. ...... . in- Dash o'er them in floods er - er-more. Oh, launch out • Till the depths of His full - ness we know. -I — *=* t ft ~H I -#-*-#- -lp-2-lt- -1 p- T» 9%* =?: T — i- to the deep, (in the deep), Oh, let -*-f * £=£ -w- 3= :t the shore - line go; V- ■-■x m- -0- Launch t=* -f—f ■0- ■0- -l L 0.9 J&- :^=^ >0? — i- -0- -0- out, launch out in the o - cean di -vine, Out where the full tides flow. «.. .ft. JL JL ^L L.Llf ?: » L lg a ~g~T p-+g- -Ui > 1 9%J v-?- I II . -v- :f: s Copyright, 1891, by A. B. Simpson nod R. E. Carter. Used by per. of the Christian Alliance Pub. Co., owner. 207 Him That Cometh Unto Me. E. E. Hewitt. N ■*- Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. PS fc 1. Lis - ten to the bless - ed in - 2. Wea - ry toil - er, sad and heav ■ 3. Come, ye thirst - y, to the liv 4. "Him that cometh," blind or maimed or 5. Com - ing hum- bly, dai - ly to this VI •y 9^4=t==t= t ta ■ la ■ wa sin Sav -&- tion, den, ters, ful, iour, Sweet- er than the Joy - ful - ly the Hun-gry, come and Com- ing for His Breathing all the • * # I ' •- ■ i 13 -&- rr *=* *=n r=t • \i ■i u 0 b i v t # fe fc£ A- -H- «&- -; — a 1 1- -£>- notes of an - gel - song, Chim-ing soft - ly with a heav'n-ly ca - dence, great sal - va- tion see; Close be-side thee stands the Burden Bear - er, Not thy fit- ness is the plea to bring Him, For the cleansing of the blood so pre - cious, on Hisboun-ty feed; heal- ing touch di - vine, heart to Him in pray'r; Com-kigsome day to the heav'nly man - sions, 0 ' 0 0 — ,- ^ . r-0-- — 0 — 0~. • — i-S>- £ 1 I 1 % -P2- V V b -£- -0-~F^P *~ tozfcfrEI=»n=fcZ*Z=h -£*- b ti if M U 0 r -p2- i & Chorus. LIZ zd-r—S- * f Call - ing to the pass - ing throng. Strong to bear thy load and thee. But thy press- ing ut - most need. Prove a - new this gra - cious line. He will give thee wel - come there. Him that com - eth un - to .0. -0- $=$ -#■ s -\ — l- -I I -p- •sr- -»2- t Me, Him that com- eth un un - to Me, -0- -0- #-. m -— ^ Copyright, 1888 and 1916, by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. 14 v— l-t f- a 208 R. K. C i N N I'm Redeemed. J— JMt-l- R. Kelso Carter. is *> N Nj S# EEtEH 99 ~9~9' £=J* ■jtut tj X* Ilhr 1/ 1. I can sing now the song Of the blood-ransomed throng In my soul there is peace, rest and 2. Oh! I know I'm a-live In the Lord, and I strive Un-to blood with the sin that would 3. I have grace for the day, I have help by the way,There is healing and comforting 4. In the storm and the night, In the midst of the flight Jesus puts in my hand vict'ry's v— g±t £ 1 — v—v 0—0- -tf— i B- b^— n fc^— fr ^#_ t V— fh -v—v- -*— *r 4 — M*-4 — Mt -N— N *!*=* -Vr-r-m- 3t -- _#_*_ -#— * Je - sus L . 1 itcizfcz^ #-- » p-2- V $ 9 r^E "t<-t -h ^ V— g- H ; r saves me and keeps me just now, Hal - le - lu - jah, And I join with the -0- -*- -0- -0- -0- -0- -»- -#- -#- -»- • -•- :b: ¥ i= £ 17 1 t throng round the throne In the song, I'm re-deemed by the blood of the Lamb. BE Jt- t- t=t -0- v :N=^=^ez=M: Copyright, 1911, by R. K. Carter. 209 Redeemed. Fanny J. Crosby. WM. J. KlBK PATRICK. ~fl~rfr"fc~* • i — s: — , — i v-i — k — k — k — & — s- — k-i — 1-^=* — I — k 1. Redeemed, how I love to pro-claim it! Redeemed by the blood of th« Lamb; 2. Redeemed and so hap-py in Je - sus, No language my rapture can tell; 3. I think of my bless-ed Re-deem - er, I think of Him all the day long; 4. I know I shall see in Hi3 beau - ty, The King in whose law I de - light; 5. I know there's a crown that is wait-ing In yonder bright mansion forme; >fi ! lr~r-.r ,r r m P 8 |t_ EErzE=fezzE v. v v v ^ F hH H 1- H t-r-r-7 -^— ^—y— V V-+ &>■ ^ K IS N N-f- -t- -0- q^q: m ■A— A— IV- A— I ■0 — 0- 1=f 1—9—*—* • & *=* -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- w w -0- • -0- -0- -www w 0.-0. Redeemed thro' His in - fi-nite mer - cy, His child, and f or-ev-er I am. I know that the light of His pres - ence With me doth con-tin-ual-ly dwell. I sing, for I can-not be si - lent, His love is the theme of my song. Why lov - ing-ly guardeth my foot-steps, And giv-eth me songs in the night. And soon with the spirits made per-fect, At home with the Lord I shall be. 15 ■tt: * » ^-'-*— M Chorus. Re - deemed, re - deemed, Re-deemed by the blood of the Lamb; Redeemed, redeemed, I ...... . * _~_ -fr4>- ■#=F— *- £ S •J ^3 Re - deemed, re - deemed, His child, and for - ev - er, I am. Redeemed, redeemed, §^E[ -4- -0- £ *=i i fi -i— rn f MJ3+ 'J Copyright, 1882 and 1910, by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. 210 Jesus! Wonderful Name.' Avis Burgeson. Rev. C. L. Dorris. g§E f± it A "-# ■+■ -#- -m- 3 A — , 5 • 1. 0 won -der-ful name, how my 2. When lost in my sin, 'twas the 3. I think of the cross where He heart thrills name of suf - fered to hear it — The my Sav - iour That to save me, And .15 ^ 9 rr-H-fc ±±tk — hg — k — far f; -y- 1/ b 1/ N N fcE + ^ -# — # — # — # ♦ * -jg m- 9frir-fi-t name of my ris - en Re-deem - er and King; It falls like the mu - sic cf ban-ished my fear and bro't peace to my soul; I'll sing it in glo - ry for- oh, how my heart thrills with glo-ry di - vine To know it is life ev - er- J « ^ fr=*=pt ±= ^=fi vttit V- fc£ rit. + -& A=^j: 1 90- T 959 heav'n on my spir - it, And fills me with rap - ture di - vine while I sing, ev - er and ev - er With joy while the years of e - ter - ni - ty roll, last - ing He gave me, When, sin-less, He died for a soul such as mine. 4 90— 0 0 0 0- -¥-V — f- -0- -0- 1 M- v- ■¥- -H/~ Chords. «r -e- sus! won - der- ful name! Sweet-er than all 0 0-1 r-0 0 7f 0- to me; ■V" *£ ?-*0. M 9 a h. f-» C b 1 ^ ' bus! ev - er the same — Now and thro' all - ni - ty. S =£ ■v- j-i- -W- Copyright, 1918. by Arthur W. McKee. Tabernacle Publishing Co., Owner. 211 Jesus Is a Friend of Mine. Avis M. Christiansen J. Edwin McConnell. 1. I've a blest Com - pan - ion ev 2. When I meet temp - ta - tions Je 3. What a Friend is Je - sus in er at my side, sus bears "me through, this world of woe! K F 4 g M 4 V v r v £=M h -+ i d £ * 3 atrzf: ? -? fi- ne's my Lord and Sav- iour, and He's my Guide, I am trust -ing Gives me bless -ed vie -fry and keeps me true, Heav-en's gold - en On, how sweet to trust Him, His love to know — Bless -ed Lord and ^^ t v 1 — tr F=r^ ntz: & -&T- a Friend of mine. a Friend of mine. a Friend of mine. dai - ly in His love di - vine, He's sun - light round my path doth shine, He's Sav - iour, I'm bo glad I'm Thine, He's §S Vr V <5>-'- Chorus. ltd: 4— J- m -\ — fs — \ 4— z£ 22 &m =F -&- ft 32 i #— » — r Je - sus is a Friend of mine , Friend of mine , a Friend of mine , Sweeter , e v - er *—*^-fL ± * (=2- 1 9S P 1 — 1— tr #— #- £=z£=£z: 1 1 I 1 1 -ts>- 1 — r— r i- tr-rtr-r J- i ^~ ^— N- s=* 5t *-#■ ac=; 3*=* sweet-er, is His love di - vine; Je - sus is §52 tr ^ 42- £-*- i r r r a Friend of mine. (0f mine.) J 1 1 iB -#-— » # — #- g v g: Copyright, 1921, by Tabernacle Publishing Co. t ] Be True, Martial. Rev. A. B. Simpson. £ A- -Bt -#- ■07 -y=vj ^1> 4- fr are go - ing forth from the school of Je-sus, We have sat at His are go - ing forth from the up - per chamber, From the days of our are go - Ing forth with a trust so sa-cred,And a truth so di - are go - ing forth with a glo-rious mis-sion, As am-bas- sa- are go - ing forth with the bless- ed Spir- it, And the Mas - ter are go - ing forth with a hope su - per-nal,'Tis the hope of the -i — *M VrH— 4 i— -st :£ «- -&- -p — i- -v -9- '0~ -0—0- bless - ed feet, Pen - te - cost, vine and deep, dors for God, al - ways near: "Home, Sweet Home We have drunk from truth's ce We have giv'n our- selves in With a mes- sage clear and We are sent with heav-en's He has told us, "Lo I We shall not have gone o- is -©>- - les-tial a full sur ■ a work so last word of am with you ■ ver all the fountain, We have ■ren-der, And been glorious, And a mer- cy, 0 - ver always, "And we cit-ies, Till the -P — P- -0 — 0- 5: 1 — i — r— p V a|=* zs: 3fc ifczf N-f- £ tast - ed its hon - ey sweet. We are wit ■ filled with the Ho - ly Ghost. We are go ' charge, such a charge to keep. Let it be all the world a -broad. We are sent need not faint or fear. With the Mas Son of Man be come. We are call 1 rs_ rs _| 1_ ness - es for our bless - ed ■ ing forth as e - pis - ties our great- est joy, my, to save from the blight of ter's pres - ence al - ways ■ ing out the guests to the fc=£ §S= % I \^A -&-±. v- ■&-*- v 1 — f , f) \% r h 1 1 A 1 1 1 " A A 1 Ik. h 7 1 +\ f • n J J w 4 ' V \-\J * J 1 * m mm m J ^ Mas - ter ho - ly, broth- er, eor - row, near us, marriage, -b~ 5 f 0 0' In a } And to That the And the Shall we We are 1 ■"" 0 9 0 0 '0 ivorld where friends are live as Christ would Lord can depend on curse of sin un - not both dare and lasting to meet Him rJ— « * ~~f ¥ 1" f few; do; you, do; do, too, r— P« — cS- w w w c And He Let us And if With a With the May He ! r r 0 sends al- all work might find 1 U8 ways be 80 -y us 1 1 — S <• ^ \. ... 9- y- 213 Avis B. Christiansen. mf Moderato. !S Victory In Jesus, I R.J.Oliver. 1. When discouraged with fear, And the dark hours appear; When the tempter would 2. When thy courage doth fail, And the foe would prevail, Trust in God — do not 3. On His might then depend, With the foe He'll contend — He has promised, "I ^-Hh-^-^ 3 u-hR — v— s-r» E s-k-1^— i»-f->-^-H» »* M. 'frj T g g 4- /^ -Z5h * p> — ME try fear nev - to o'er-»throw or grow wea - er will leave thee; Fear not! tho' the strife be long, Thou art - ry: Hearken to the Saviour's call, " I will thee, ' ' Strength and pow'r He will supply, Satan's would o-ver-throw j wea - ry in the strife ; His word is sure, > Is rV IS I ft Vr±-+ S-l JN I ft 9^ •h:*— w Vr t Jc accelerando. m r kl^ i T-g^ i 1 £=fc ■9 w ■v-v- 5 l/nl r * FT* t " -i5>- weak,but Christ is strong; Morning light for thee shall dawn In glorious vie - fry I nev - er let thee fall, Fear thou not, in me is all Thy hope and vie - fry! hosts shall flee and die,Vic - to - ry for thee is nigh-The promised vie - fry! ^_ -=- — - ff _ 9^ *=* K— P-t '-v-bi— # — F- m Jt? -12 J2_ 2± r Chorus — March Time H=£ t 3=t -I — Pv-4- 4- + ^0^=*=*=*: at=* ■tfr- ab: *— *~ #- » # # 9 -£0^ mf -•- -*- Vic-to-ry in Je-sus, There is vic-to-ry in Him a-lone; For - Vic - - t'ry in Je - - sus, For- ward to the ! ... N 1 h -ff- . 4- &M %3± I - I b -^-r »* W I ■25^ te^-f FT * r - t • x 1 1 er," Trust and do not fear the bat-tie's, roar, will de- liv - er," Do not fear the bat-tie's roar, "?=W- %£ -PC- " -£2_ *± * ■- s 42- *=fe 1 *-f rrr ft #i I !^ 1 j — ^ 3t^ 3t^I S i 1 il ■zp- at* •S^ Go forth to vie -fry and re-joicewith me for - ev - er - more. -<5>- &- 214 When the Mists Have Rolled Away. Annie Herbert. Arr. Ira D. Sankey. N— V N N s * *zat — w—m- a 1. When the mists have rolled in splendor From the beauty of the hills, And the 2. Oft we tread the path be-fore us With a wea - ry burdened heart; Oft we 3. We shall come with joy and gladness, We shall gather round the throne; Face to 1 -» 0- bfc- 1 -?— f ^— k _K_^ \__pv K fV *-*- ¥ V *& K ^Zlfcfc* A 9-f> t— •-; — « — *-J — * — *-'. — * — *~i — * — fa* — i-H? — #-- — 0 — m- — 0 — •-- — m — 0— — #- -g# * #-=-- * ^-=-*- ^ sun- light fall in glad-ness On the riv - er and the rills, We re- call our toil a-mid the shadows, And our fields are far a-part; But the Saviour's face with those that love us, We shall know as we are known: Andthesongof :to=N--z=fc=^z:t=Ji 5: -H P— P — *— p- 5 -V— V- ± ^v- ^ n TS -k— N- A h fe h 3 ;i ^— * 0 — P# Fa - ther's promise In the rain-bow of the spray: We shall know each other "Come,, ye blessed" All our la-borwill re-pay. When we gath- er in the our re-demp-tion Shall resound thro' endless day When the shadows have de- isi K -I h -J— H h te*=*i=I ^=)»: fcf -v—v- £ ^ -v — >— M—V- r.it. IS Chorus. A-^- -0— ~&r 7P~ *?J bet - ter When the mists have rolled away. morning Where the mists have rolled away. We shall know as we part- ed, And the mists have rolled away. "We shall know are known, Nev-er-more to walk a - lone, as we are known, Nev- er-more to walk a- 1 1 1 — ■ m * — a — »_jL_i»_ P=*Gite -35 L^_^. If. * tozdi « fc Ft -F-£- * lone., -•- -i — I Copyright, 1911, by J.'E. and I. A. Sankey. Renewal. Used by permission. When the Mists Have Rolled Away. — Concluded. f-P h= *> £ * fc r> J -# PS m In the dawn-ing of the morn-ing Of that bright and hap - py day, IT? Ml P 1 _i_ ■ -t/ — ? — b/- fi* ^« A * -£- ft-*- :«^=^=^=^=^ -fe- n7. -4-— -R j\ R-j— « « ' # 4 I ies We shall know each oth- er bet- ter When the mists have rolled a - way. — 0^-0— r*-' 0 0' 0 0 *-—»-— 0—r\ — -f — M*z*- 4- y H b* 1 b> V- 1 1 y l-l : — I— -v — v — h_ -v — v — fc/- $ s± * X 215 R. K. C. Sloiu. Breathe Upon Us. R. Kelso Carter. -4- fi SF=JR=4 -(S- -^ d==^ -sr -«- -r£rf- -<^- 75»- r -0- -0- f; 1. Breathe up -on us, Lord from heav-en, Fill us with the Ho- ly Ghost; 2. While the Spir - it hov - ers near us, 0 - pen all our hearts we pray; 3. Lift us, Lord, oh, lift us high -er, From the car-nal mind set free; Prom- ise of the Fa- ther giv - en, Send us now a To Thine im- age, Lord, re-store us, Wit-ness in our Fill us with re - fin - ing fire, Give us per- feet -0- -P- - -0^ „ -•' - ■?- if £2- Pen - te-cost. souls to - day. lib - er - ty. - CLJ>- -* 12- -•- (2- 42- -* (2- -f2- -&- rr D.C. -Breathe upon us, breathe up -on us, Lord, bap-tizt us now with fire. Chorus. , , , . rit. D.S. 4 A m i± -&~ Sr t •&- -&r I f f -e5>- J=i^ Breathe up- on us, breathe up-on us, With Thy love our hearts in -spire. m ^2. JL -£L. d I. .#- J2. J0L. -*- -G- -S>- -*5>- -0 <& :t=N=ja: -+— t EE -B2- -t%> 0- — c_4ff_#. I 1—1- 1- CoDyright. 1891, by R. Kelso Carter. 216 Jesus is Dearer Than All. G. B. Geo. Bennard, + «-" «— d-T-ah^ ^=* 1. Je - sus is my lov - ing Sav-iour, 2. Je - sus the sweet rose of Shar-on, 3. Je - sus was born in a man-ger, He is so precious to me; Je - sus the lil - y so fair; wept in the gar-den a - lone; —f /=V 1=1 ^=V jtrwt 0, how I love and a- dore Him Je - sus my rock and sal-va-tion, Poured out His life's blood on Cal - v'ry, for all His mer-cies so free; Je - sus the bright morning star; died for our sin to a - tone; ci^~ —0— -0- — 1 — -p —0— -0- — 1 — 1 * r-#— .0- _#- — 1 1 IS r—i IS — i — IS — i— ,.| — -0- — 1— -#- — 1 — -*— r-f*^*- - -\ "SS~t -53 — f -U- 1 -v— -v— * v- -V- h^ -v— v— v- -v- -v -v— » • »- -H A :£ -«-=!- — i- r-rV- When I was lost on the mountains bar-ren and dark and cold, He is my por- tion for - ev - er, my all in all is He! Rose from the grave more than con- q'ror, went to His home on high; £ *2*- 9^ H h **5f V~t He sought the sheep that was straying, Hebro'tmeback to the fold. With Him I can-not be lone- ly, He ful-ly sat-is-fies me. Soon He is com-ing in glo - ry, com- ing in clouds of the sky. ^—9- h h h h h H 0—^0 0—0- 0 0 • V—V- 9=Z -h — h- :t -& — v—¥-~- V ^0-r^-f^\ Copyright, 1914, by Geo. Bennard. Used by permission. Jesus is Dearer Than AH. — Concluded. Chorus. ~9 — P. * V I sus, dear to me, * f z v v v v r Je - bus, Je Je - sus is dear - er than all er than all P to yes. 9^=E v f 5 3fcz: \> \> b I me, dear - er to me, ' * * c ' * r j r Je - sus, Je - sus, Je - sus is dear - er than all to me, ^^ p=t=r- -K J- t- *=$H t V ■#-=- p!fefe H — * u & -0- Thine, on - ly Thine I'll be; Where Thou dost lead I will Thine \70uld I he i -t/- fc 4 -4- V fol - low, Wher-e'er the path may be; r Then when life's 9^ r — r A- T-V X^l 5E h N *> jour- ney is 9irt»; ~" * x end - ed Thy face in glo -ry I'll see. * +■ * 0 t: — k -y- r^r j 217 Avis M. Burgeson. Wonderful Love. Roger M. Hickman. Chorus by C. S. B. I £ £-4- ^ S3 i i qv 4~j ^_ «>/ 1. From heav - en's glo - ry Je - sus came, A sac - ri - fice for sin, 2. Un - worth - y tho' I was of grace, For me His blood was spilt; 3. And now in heav'n He waits for me Till life's short way is o'er; A — ^ 1 I m& s £ t— i — tr-i — r i ■A- £* *-+ \ ft To live and die in bit - ter shame, E - ter - nal life to In love He took my sin - ful place, And bore my shame and Ere long His beau - ty I shall see Up - on His gold - en J J *-# -P- wm: guilt: shore: 8^ S: ^ j^_i- * w— + 3=3L Up - on the cross of Cal - va - ry He shed His prec-ious blood for me, They nailed Him to the cru - el tree, And there He tast - ed death for me, 0 how I long for that blest day, When He shall come to rule for aye, #-£- £- -£l i=- ^ 9^ % v- 1 — t £ -&- -&- -&r -&F His name! His name! His name! And saved mv soul That I might live To wipe all sin 2 e - ter - nal - ly,— e - ter - nal - ly,— and tears a - way! 0 praise 0 praise 0 praise 9^± i= -*&- -©>- v- ^ Copyright, 1918, by Arthur W. McKee. Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. Chorus. 0 won b , i- y Wonderful Love. — Concluded. der - ful P !S v H f- -&T T+ o o 1/3 3 " k* won-der-ful, won-der-ful, won-der-ful love of Je sus, love of Je - sus, won-der-ful, won-der-ful love, I'll sing of His maj-es-ty o'er I'll sing it, sing and it I oer; o-ver and o-ver a -gain; - S 3 9^ $ V V V V V n * l\ l n * i^ * n s ! i i i V ' J l^ %, 1 / T T 1 1 I * * j j vf ? i 'J ^ m * a i m • # • i * * •! ™ rtv j 1 » * » f T J w VvJ ^ U- 4 F 1 , r * » •» m J 0000 # tt^ J ^ j, '/ * u u 1 I His glo-ry and hon-or my dai - ly song shall be, On earth and on that m s 2 * ■*-■+• m - m ■#" m - - J- J* •*: -ft f\* l-i 4M 0 2 B y r 1 /'I V _/ J 1 . <, 1 1 1 1 v v y y III! 1 !> k1 i/ l> z1 • on that golden shore; 0 golden shore, that golden shore; O -#- ^ F- -#- -£ >/ y y l |/ 1/ y ix Al - might - - - y is He! His Al-might-y is He, Al-might-y is He! His 3 3 _#__« 0. 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 #_ ,9^ e V £ F F_*_ _#J:*_*-y-Kfzic v — ^ — ,/- V — k— •—>- X--U- s: -£2- -# l- -^_± ' / prais - - - es shall be My theme for ev - er - more; ev-er- more- praises shall be, shall be for evermore; 218 His Love Can Ne'er Be Told. Gibbet. -&- -0- -&- -0- vjf|»" T5^ 1. The cross, the blood-stained cross be- hold, The Lord of Cal- v'ry see; 2. The nails, the spear, the thorn-y crown He pa-tient-ly en-dured; 3. Death could not keep its vie - tim long, Nor yet the grace con- tain; 4. Oh, Sav - iour dear, no tongue can tell The greatness of that love; 5. Sal - va-tion all by faith may gain, And walk the heav'nly way; -^- -&- i -F &- *-*- •&- J5L. 4S2- r 75 ■27 1 S=* d: -zt- 5z5 •btft f" ■zrf- ^ 1 ! ft f- Tb— ■ -Z5»' «- Oh, 'Mid Our Love Praise now be-lieve the hell - ish wrath and Lord the might-y reach-ing from the Him! the Lamb of sto - ry Itold — He died to ran-som thee, world- ly frown, E - ter - nal life se - cure, conq'ring One, Vic -to - rious lives a - gain! mouth of hell To God's own throne a- bove. Cal- v'ry slain, Thro' one e - ter -nal day. W i I lr^ fl /*- IN J _ d -(£- y*- » -o +^d~ -&- -0- -f— Ig-T g>- -<5>- S" >* >* +^ •r-rt *EE* Chorus. Allegro. -I s "b 1 * i*t ~\- *-*-*t r*\' i^ ^ H — h *~* ■Z5T ■27" -F- & An- gels as-sist our -#- might - y joys, Strike all your harps of gold, 0 J d • -F- ' -F- f ~f" - ~ ~*~ ~*~ -K; M-\ *-+ -! — h ± v- ^»-# S* 4 75t •V # -(&- -u W-0-%-0-d-m< -F 1 — I — ^r0-%-d +~d~0 *=P 9t Strike all your harps of gold; But when you raise your high - est notes -(- r-E* 1 42. -S- -0- -0- m 4 ' F u -0 \-rW- IeeeI &=^==s -s-» Ji-t -s^s- r "h- i His love can ne'er be told, ^=E -^- ^* J-. 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L-&. r -y — fTP— 9* «E -#-*- -y- * ne'er be told, 221 Would Jesus Have the Sinner Die? Anon, mp Andante. 4- 4 =fe I -4 cres. Newton. *t ^a fSf- -6?- -- -*-" -(2- 3 yon- der tree? What means that strange ex - pir - ing cry? with my tears; The sto - ry of Thy love re - peat sin ner -5»- 9M ¥ -e>- -©>- free; feg • That ev - 'ry fall - en soul of man Sin- In May cres ners, He ev - 'ry taste the prays for you and me, Sin- ners, He prays for droop - ing sin - ner's ears, In ev - 'ry droop - ing grace that found out me; May taste the grace that f Allegro. =q — «y — - S2 » ■F5-* 3^ »-*+ ±H ++-\ a=tt m m ±zT± -©>- rrrfLr — i — i — i — -^^ — i Would Jesus Have the Sinner Die? — Concluded. XT 4 -I- •*—*- ■±=.z d=i — cr that by Me they live, They know not that by Me they live. I, have raer - cy found, Since I, e'en I, have mer - cy found. ev - er - last - ing lovel Thy so v - 'reign, ev - er - last-ing lovel J- s -J- I X I I X^J. J -J- J*i I f I 222 Praise Ye the Lord. jr" Allegro moderato. 5 r-^L- --4V -tS>- -#^i 4 -51— 35 —f- -!©- -<5> <9- f ■<9 WPm i r ^^ P 1. Come, ye that love the Lord, And let your joys be known; Join in a 2. Let those re-fuse to sing Who nev - er knew our God, But sol - diere 3. Yea, and be- fore we rise To that im-mor-tal state, The tho'ts of 4. The men of grace have found Glo-ry be - gun be - low; Ce - les - tial -d- §±E -•- -ft. ■£2-!- ■a- 1= -<9- jSL. 42. 3 4=2- jQ- f— + ■=^- -5T- 3 -I L 2>&; 4 -ST- -«- 4 -si— -+-}*• fi=Z 3 -f2- -t5>- song of sweet ac - cord, While of the heav'n - ly King, Must such a - maz - ing bliss Should fruit on earth - ly ground From -19- -19- J—J ye sur - speak their con - stant faith and -m^P^-m- -0- round joys joys hope -G>- 42= the throne, a - broad. ere - ate. may grow. jSL. •9- A I 42- +—*-* i — h F * 19- Chorus. 3 -4=4- -J—4- r^ x -5T- #-* "gr S— J I J Praise ye the Lord, Hal- le -lu-jah! Praise ye the 1— f 9£ ^=p^ ft-*. 42-^- -s- i — | £h& Lord, H2- . ■^-!!f- j- 42- Hal-le- lu-jah! j / ; j i — i — * — p — _ J=d=J fa±=^ ^ * 5 -=-*- — t- 6^=- Hal-le- lu-jah! Hal- le - lu-jah 1 Hal ' M-±. le - lu- jah! j= t Praise I ye the Lord! — h -191 223 His Blood Can Never Lose Its Power. G. W. C. NN George W. Cooke. :!tzc £ -a A— !V MzzM -€- # 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. In Ju - de - a long a- go, Je-sus came His love to show To a world that reeked in Thro' the country far He went, Telling all that He was sent To bring hap-pi-ness in Then one day they led Him out, Midst the mob's exciting shout, That Barrabbas be re - Hanging on the cru-el tree, Jesus tho't of you and me, That our souls be pardoned, When they placed Bim in the grave. Then He proved His pow'r to save, And with pow'r o'er death came mis - er - y and shame; He tho't not of earthly gain, Or the place He should at-tain, place of loss and pain; And to do His Fa-ther's will And Re-demp-tion's plan ful-fill, leased that very hour: But the Saviour turned not back From the hard and cruel track, cleansed and sanctified; When He gave His life away, He looked t'ward that glorious day, forth the ris-en Lord: He can save our souls from sin, And for - ev-er dwell with-in, 5SBa £=S E H-Je -ft m. * — • — P- f t v~v v • v k Ghoeus 4^-a- fc=i. ^ j£— £ But His Fa-ther's will — lost sin-ners to re-claim. And that lost de-spair-ing soul's the vic-t'ry gain. For His way was fraught with ev-er-last-ing pow'r. When we gath-er in the Home-land at His side. If we trust the blood as prom-ised in His Word, "*— 9- His blood can nev-er lose its m* m — g-tfr ',*->« — *. -&- £ -i- V— v- l — v. p sr4 V p k try K N J_ P^wfss ^P=£ j£zj£ — *— r- «-^ — • — w — :£ sav - ing pow'r, His grace can never fail in death's dark hour! Tho' surging billows roll, 9^ £ V V V r A # «_fc}# He will ev - er keep my soul; His precious blood can nev • -0- m -•- £_,_£_ *=* V- ■f £ powr. ^2_ tr-i — t :^± i Copyright, 1920, by G«orge W. Cooke. Used by penniseioa. 224 Nothing Is Too Hard for Jesus. A. B. S. A. B. Simpson. P -N-A- ■1- A— ^ — i- -0- A-,- — i- b» I 1 .. t: ft*1 ^=t =r i - ItfL A ^ II I can hear it thro' the dark - ness Like some sweet and far-off hymn. I can hear the prom-ise ring- ing Like some sweet and heav'n-ly hymn. Still it sings a - bove the con - flict, Like s*me glad, vie - to-rious hymn. Faith can hear the might y cho - rus, Like some might - y bat - tie hymn. Let us join the might y cho - rus, Let us swell the glo-rieas hymn. -^--P 0—9- t: ±z t r *=*: P5>- A V* \/ Chorus. Noth - ing is &?=* too hard for Je -i — sus, No man can work like Him; -£2- -«5»- -v- 1 /r» tt=t ^ N IE A- -- "I have con-quered all thy foes, I have suf-fered all thy woes; Trust thy glo - rious Cap-tain's pow'r, Watch with Him one lit - tie hour; Soon shall wave the vic-tor's palm, Soon shall ring th'e - ter- nal psalm; jLm jQ- t 4*=*: ^* i « 42- -4- =F TCfc "• -#" A=q: -»£•■ r* Struggling sol - dier, trust Hear Him call- ing, "Fol- Then our joy - ful song in low shall 9% n=* w=m —&— Me, Me, be- —&— 0-±Vr* ft -al- -&- u i - • p r I have o - ver-come for Thee." I have o - ver-come for Thee." "I have e - ver-come for Thee." t ? I -G.. f ±= f 1 — r 42- Chorus. -*-* in* K — I — a _ 4 1 -<5*- p*-r "' ■25*- »— #- t ( I have o-ver-come,o- ver-come g» -#— #- [V#- J c p r , O- ver-come for Thee; o-ver-come, o-ver-come ; *=n v— k- #-#-£ »— fr^}*- H h tzzfe s fc ■v-v- "trtr i *=*: g b 1/ 1 ?=* #^=#1 atz l — trtrt- -«— d — a^ -•- P V -» — ar Thoushalt o-ver-come, o-ver-come, r £ 9', fr . p u * » P tfe ifczir -j^_^L O-ver-comethro' Me." o-ver-come, thro' Me." t_M Wcta £=t 3 Copyright, 1897, by A. B. Simpson. 226 0 Wonderful Love A. S. R. =fc ■N — rV — r ^ -^*- Albikt Simpson Rkitz. 4 — jl #-i— 1 — l«j J — h — ■(— y at= 1. I have a Redeem-er, 0 worship His name, He bore my transgressions, my 2. I have a Redeem-er who calls me His own, He bids me come boldly be- 3. Yes, sweet are Thy mercies, 0 Saviour di-vine, In ten-der com-pas-sion Thou SB t * * * * i t~m- ■v—v- V— •¥• -0 — #- -V—Y—V- I r: 4 * T J ■*-»- * -#-** -Tt-S Bin and my shame, And in His own bod - y on Cal - va - ry's tree, He fore His great throne; Because I am pardoned and cleansed by His blood, And mad -est me Thine; With Thee will I jour-ney till life's day is done, And H L U U i m 0 t=t *=r rrn 1 * Chorus. t -* — I 1 T- r -#- tr~< -- *£=s sanseu mo wiluiu; nis spu 1 B — I hi h" i/ — -v — J- T v—y—¥ ■v V V g ■*-* SbHl~gH-«i ■ a J J- ^?-^-4-'--*-*-j-;-«— S a ^afif f S witness with mine that I'm saved, All glory to Jesus, I'm saved, I'm saved, I'm saved! a m 8 Jb ^^ a '^ ^^ ^^* -»-•-#- - -#-»-F- *S>- -#- -#- -#- -#- *£ r £ ^-* 1 It: ^ZI-^_)i_jtZ^ V — P- 1 ^'^ y Lk y I/ y Copyright, 1918, by Arthur W. McKee. Tabernacle Publishing Co., Owner. 227 Is Not This the Land of Beulah ? Harriett Warner Re Qua. Rev*. J. W. Dadmun. 1 — t- i-S- =T . I I I Sr^r^: - — i wi- !* -*— t^ -4- § pz J. -^f t i :rr a n£. J=t "2^~ SE 75f 2t ^S r£2_ r -t-^-t P-t-» Tft--& rijt- beau-ti - ful Name, From sin has power to save us! That beauti - fuL. -0- •#- -«>- te- Wir- ■>&- -ft. -h- fc*. t J^: ■£2. H 1 m 1 f r r ' -£ 1 — I — I- -&- -©>- t — t cm. ^ J J I |gl ai Zi6. !*-(£— i I g-g— * r # l^: r^^— t — i — t BE -- Name, Tiat won-der - ful Name, That matckless Name ia Je J JLU- -O- t»_ -O- ~ -&-- r X f S.toL -^>- -- "V- "S»- -wfc- sua! e -*5L <5 » r ji Copyright, 1916, by IConnan H. Camp. Used by per. 229 0 Perfect Life of Love. M Henry W. Baker. fe rg g%Fgs £ E IBB 5 S 3?=^ U- £* Clarence W. Jones. Q> P i -z* •Z7T 1 1.0 per - feet life of love! 2. No pain that we can share 3. In per - feet love He dies; is fin-ished now; has felt its smart; He dies, for me: All, But For all He me ■&■ 1 S =t=tj r 17 I [^ I -b £Efej±#^^^B All that He left His throne a - bove To do for us be - low. All forms of hu - man grief and care Have pierced that ten - der heart; 0 all - a - ton - ing Sac - ri - fice, I cling by faith to Thee. -fe 1 uu g^^^^^p £ zrr No work is left un - done Of all And on His thorn-crowned head, And on In ev_- 'ry time of need, Be - fore f:f f f E rC the Fa-ther willed; His sin- less soul, Thy gra-cious throne, |T| > t-4- iS i 2* P 1 P ©"-=- ^ j^H^ fe 1 J^ D|l 5 — : 1 te I > I I it * "Sr?- His toil, His sor-rows, one by one, The Scrip-ture have ful - filled; Our sins in all their guilt were laid, That He might make us whole; Thy work, 0 Lamb of God, I'll plead, Thy mer - it, not my own; £ »-. :«- *=* S_t_j t^t- ip §±^ a=pc £ £ B5 Cc tz 41 K & i±i p ^=* -#-. *C» s-%— P~ 3 f S E -»-t ft* ^ s PEj^ b r His toil, His sor-rows, one by one, The Scripture have ful-filled. Our sins in all their guilt were laid, That He might make us whole. Thy work, 0 Lamb of God, I'll plead, Thy mer - it, not my own. f¥n kft.tt I Mm §S3EE 9^r 9+ +<=* m * v- e w~ Copyright, 1921, by R, J. Oliver. 230 Oh, for a Thousand Tongues! 'I will praise thee, O Lord, with my whole heart."— Psa. ix: L Lyngham. O. M. -I- m H -*-r 1. Oh, for a thou - 2. My gra-cioua Ma3 - 3. Je - sus! the Name 4. He breaks the power -«- r r sand tongues to sing ter and my God, that charms our fears, of can - celled sin. T My great Re -deemer's As - sist me to pro- That bids onr sor-rows lie sets the pris-oner fa jO- -122- 2t t=5= 1 li qg g ■*a_i- * 1 — i- L_± J_J_t -'- •«- * ^: -iS>- -tS- -555*- ■23" 3 -&- -5>- ■# # Re-deem - er's praise, me to pro- claim, our sor - rows cease; the pris - oner free; praise, My great claim, As - sist cease, That bids free, He sets The glo-ries of my To spread through all the 'Tis mu - sio in the His blood can make the ■Vr JBL kJL. -<&- -- JJj 1 -^2- ■^-i. -*S>- 42- BE * I I I I 4—. H h 3 Tj-g fat ■sr -e$J- •zg- t> God earth T and King, a - broad sin - ners ears, foul - est clean, The triumphs of His grace, The hon- ors of Thy Name, 'Tis life,andhealth,and peace; His blood a-vailed for me, — r~ The The 'Tis His m H } 1 H- Jd£*J 1 -- 1. 2. The triumphs of His grace. The hon- ors of Thy Name, The triumphs of Hig Thohon-ors of Thy tz *** i-r •&- UU^- &■ grace, Name, peace; me ^>- triumphs of His hon- ors of Thy life, and health, and blood a-vailed for I i The tri - The hon 'Tis life, His blood J timphs of His grace! ors of Thy Name, and health, and peace. a - vailed for me. grace, Name, The The ^ triumphs of His grace, The triumphs of Bon- ors of Thy Name,The hon- ors of His grace. Thy Name, 231 What Will it Be When We See Him ? Ada R. Habekshon. D. B. Towsraa. A L. 1 IV 1 f— fr, 7 c , i ' 1 N LTD " I ^ 41 j4 iff _l i p _i _! B M _1 tfB . Ifc")- R:- * # * # # * * ■* 9 • 2 4 «l« *- #. 1. If sing - ing His prais - es is sweet to us here, What will it 2. How blest are the mo-ments with Him which we spend, What will it 3. If we up - on earth are a- mazed at His grace, What will it 4. Our heart burns with - in us when His voice is heard, What will it 'pwr-i — If r*^1 • v ■ ir v ■ t 1 V V V :^-^T 1 m Jt >« rfi « -• *» i* • m tf» !-^ ' 1 \- — J 7 T" 1 IV ! 1 r -*- ^ 1 1 1 I i / i i F -4- ~fV -«- ■25*" •y r * be when we see Him ? And if to our hearts His own Word grows more dear, be when we see Him ? When perfect communion all thought will transcend, Him ? If here, though but dimly, His beau- ty we trace, Him ? And love to Him-self in each bo - som is stirred, JL • JL JL. JL m be when we see be when we see -»- • -0- -0- -I 1 1— a. &- JL_» -*— #- k£z£ t: -- ■v- -©>- f=f t— t— "i — m— x -B>-=— y -I — I- Chorus. ■fc-l 1- -Jt =t :^ H h .«- -^— #- 1— ; — -M — -z*" •<$>- sor- ts'-: What will it be when we see Him ? What will it be when we see Him ? N What will it be when we see Him? f What will it be when we see Hun? What will it be when we see Him ? M -#- -#- -•- ■&- JB-.JLJL JfL *—?- t^-f-^f -&- ■&— I *=£ W- V~t -i— SV -J — I 4 — I j — M-i i #i * -- -©>- 1 1 — r 1 — tri — r -p— r /?S -z^- -I- I -- r -0. t— 1 — f -©>- -B>- 9 Copyright, K16, by Charles M. Alexander. International Copyright Secured. si/ >i/ Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. 232 Trusting Jesus, That is AH. E. P. Stites. Ira D, Sankey. 1. Simp - ly trust- ing ev - 'ry day, Trust - ing thro' a storm-y way; 2. Bright-ly doth His Spir - it shine In - to this poor heart of mine; 3. Sing -ing, if my way is clear; Pray - ing, if the path is drear; 4. Trust-ing Him while life shall last, Trust - ing Him till earth is past; fc=S^c=ztc f=t m— I b I X — f — I- — I- ■0- 3E i jtL =rt r E - ven when my faith is small, Trusting Je - sus, that While He leads I can - not fall, Trusting Je - sus, that If in dan - ger, for Him call, Trusting Je - sus, that Till with - in the jas - per wall, Trusting Je - sus, that §m t&z f= 1/ -l- J-4 r* K is all. is all. is all. is all. I Chorus. Trust-ing as the mo-mentsfly, Trust-ing as the days go by; 9-^? £ * i^ -0- -•- ■0- J. -*-£#- £-1 * r -N -o Copyright, 1904, by Ira D. Sankey. Renewal. Hope Publishing Company, Owner t I Trust-ing Him what- e'er be- fall, Trust-ing Je - sus that is all. 9^-h r f f Mr r g ic c ,. f iV V : 0-' — 1 1/ 1/ ' b— 233 Rev. A. B. Simpson. A Missionary Cry. J. H. Burke. 3tf *f at*: 1. A 2. 0 3. Ar ■ 4. The 5. 0 hun- dred thou-sand souls a day, Are pass - ing one by Ho - ly Ghost, Thy peo - pie move, Bap - tize their hearts with mies of pray'r your proin-ise claim, Prove the full pow'r of Mas-ter's com - ing draw - eth near, The Son of Man will let us then His com - ing haste, 0 let us end this 6. They're passing, pass -ing fast a - way, A hun- dred thou-sand # -#-#— #- £ Slsffcfejfc £ t r % U V =t *=t * - -0 — # *=s I K i " ■jc*- -t—j- € — #- 2a: j =5ff= day by day, They're passsng to their doom, They're passing to their doom. X *-* m -Q- -» »- -^- jj- fr 9 E -^-^ i ^^ 4=t Tt I 1/ 234 The Holy Spirit, Lord, Alone. Henrietta E. Blair. Wm.J. Kirkpatrick, by per. * *3»H j^=il: 1. Thy Ho 2. Thy Ho 3. Thy Ho 4. Thy Ho ly Spir - it, Lord, a - lone Can turn our hearts from sin; ly Spir - it, Lord, a - lone Can deep - er love in - spire; ly Spir - it, Lord, can bring The gifts we seek in pray'r; ly Spir - it, Lord, can give The grace we need this hour; m*M V^'l — V- jz i 3 ■-*=* His pow'r a - lone can sane - ti - fy And keep us pure with - in. His pow'r a - lone with - in our souls Can light the sa - cred fire. His voice can words of com - fort speak And still each wave of care. And while we wait, 0 Spir - it, come In sane - ti - fy - ing pow'r. i m * *=k t — t Copyright. 1913. Renewal by Win. J. Kirkpatrick. Used by permission. 235 Rev. A. B. Simpson Yesterday, To=day, Forever. J. H. Burke. 1. Oh, 2. He 3. Oft 4. As how sweet the who was the on earth He of old He glo - rious mes friend of sin - healed the suf ■ walked to Em- -sage, Sim ners, Seeks f'rer, By maus, With • pie faith may thee, lost one, His might - y them to a - claim; now; hand; bide; Yes - ter - day, to - Sin - ner, come, and Still our sick- ness So through all life's day, for - ev at His foot - es and sor way He walk - eth, Ev er, Je - stool, Pen rows, Go 9^: :t sus is the ■ i - tent - ly at His com er near our same, bow. mand. side. -0^0-. 3 i — v r ■v- n k h r\ i^ , j IS n is ^ U , !? 0 m * J ! 0 ^ .* / b n ~ - m "1 ^ ™i ^ tfi *1 ' I- " irn ■ -j i . iii A * i « \^\) 0 0 0 0 0 0 • « j * Km 0 • d • Still He He who He who Soon a - m a T loves to said, "I'll gave His gain we /5 . save not heal - shall _ » the con- ing be- 0 sin - ful, demn thee, vir - tue, ■ hold Him, 0 m Heal Go To Has - 0 r the and a ten, • A9 sick and sin no wo- man's Lord, the lame; more; *' touch; day! ry u 5 5 m IA m% Ml . i'\ " i r t m S b L ! ' m •^ im jm ~ i - m . ■ v y ¥ iii . ij r 1 1 V 1 ]/ ! ]/ i :fc F -N- ■r-j— d- £ -J- -«- — i- *=5t ■Jo- ' . I —i — i — I Cheer the Speaks to To the But 'twill -0~* 0 mourn-er, still the thee that word of faith that claims His still be "this same tern - pest; Glo par - don, As ful - ness, Still Je - sus," As ry to His in days of will give as He went a £ name! yore, much, way. .0^0- ^? T t: 1 — V t ■v- £=± -Vsj^ Chorus. j t. -\ — i- A. — I- *< -0- £2 — f- H — h is *-* «^t; 9^ Yes - ter - day, to —0 0 0 0- \h +■ *Z V day, for - ev - er, _# # 0 0L- 1 u I Je sus the same, 0~0 1M Yesterday, To-day, Forever.— Concluded. Ml ** J', 3 — i- £ 1 I -t U*N i +£*• All may change, but Jesus nev-er! Glo-ry to His name, Glo-ry to His name, Glo-ry to His name; All may change, but Jesus never! Glo-ry to His name. 236 My Jesus, I Love Thee. London Hymn Book. Rev. A.J. Gordon. 1 -A- -etc ■gr- -&-' 1. My Je - sus, I love Thee, I know Thou art mine; For Thee all 2. I love Thee, be - cause Thou hast first lov-ed, me, And pur-chased 3. Ln man-sums of glo - ry and end- less de- light, I'll ev - er the my -&- -&- .?. .*_ 95a* a ■&- 1 — l- 42- 4^ ±=t 1 — i— r ■4 1 =£ ^— 4 v-N- T=F 3d: 2£ 75^ *~ * =P — i — -- f-ol - lies of sin par - don on Cal dore Thee in heav I re - sign; My gra - cious Re - deem - er, my va-ry's tree; I love Thee for wear-ing the en so bright; I'll sing with the glit - ter - ing <£*, -i J-l-l ^ & 5: *=fc -©>- J— 4- rt v-4V -Z5I- H h I t£&4 r -0-0- -0—0- av-iour, art Thou; If ev - er I loved Thee, my Je thorns on Thy brow; If ev - er I loved Thee, my Je crown on my brow, If ev - er I loved Thee, my Je atA I J kl -&- -*--*- -«b/ J 0 — m — t-& — J-r sus, 'tis now. sus, 'tis now. bus, 'tis now. ^ H -»- kl • — - -t— -»-=- 1 — L 1 1— r 237 James M. Gray. Jesus Is Coming. ± J. C. Trowbridge. 1. The Sav-iour who loves me And suf-f ered the loss 2. The an - gels, re - joic- ing And sing-ing His praise 3. The saints will be with Him, 0 heav-en-ly bliss! 4. 0 hearts that are wea - ry, And sin - ful, and sad, t* mm Of heav - en - ly To Beth - le-hem How tear - ful the We car - ry the t=t -y- — i— m^ ¥ * *=*: 1/ tf f III glo - ry To die on shepherds Of ear - li part- ing From fa - ces ti - dings That make us the cross, The Babe of the man - ger, Tho* er days, Will come in the glo - ry, At - we miss! But clouds are de- scend - ing, And so glad; We pub-lish the Sav-iour O'er S2S Hr-fr— fr 1/ 1/ f b 1/ 0 -v- *= ^— J^ N N -N— fl -«-:- 9SI born with-out stain, This Je - sus is com-ing, Is com-ing tend - ing His train, When Je - sus, my Sav-iour, h. com-ing we who re- main, Are caught up to meet them With Je-sus moun-tain and plain; The Lord who redeemed us Is com-ing + a - gain! a - gain! a - gain! a - gain! i !3z$c 5= Chorus. -rt- t r i» n fc ^ — p- -f- i?|- r^3:j 3 J=£pq N h N ."h ?#f # ^rrszr t — F — m-r-d Je -sus is com-ing, i3 com jfL. ft .0. ■ing, is com-ing, Je-sus is com-ing a m t v — p— y— /— t/- v— v- t S=F -7— \ ^&~ ■g-y— p- $ JM-t fe _A A— K fc h N N hi X — i — — £ — i — j— , — l<=\ 3fr z5±l SSe ?=*=? — i- My heart is so hap-py, my soul is -•---•- H h :«~ sy* BBS — v- Ffc S=P W— y— 2— U — k- so glad, For Je-sus is coming a - £=F Copyright, 1905, by J. C. Trowbridge. Wm. J. Ramsay, owner, Chattanooga, Tenn. Jesus Met Me There. *=£ *-3 tfiitlh Char. H. Gabriel. i 1. At the cross I met the Mas- ter, And His smile I'll ne'er for- get, 2. When I reach the si - lent riv - er, I will not em-bark a - lone, 3. 0 the joy of un- der-stand-ing, Al- ways how, and when, and where, 12=4^1=^: e£ h E E Jt— H—Tt: b 1/ if tr fct * £ • # 1 ■+ -- -*— # 0 -K — S- :*=*=*=*= -•- -#- r v w m — n — ' - Or the words of bless-ed greet-ing to my soul; Trusting on, I shall not But shall meet my ex- pec - ta- tion on its shore; When my Pi - lot, there in You can find His help so precious and so free; In thy full- est joy or £ A sm m *=* -p- if 1/ -i — i — P- -v o.bu k p — ^ — r^~ Is — ft~F — ft r— N e K *- ^K^—m H « J-n » . » g -P — -J * N- -~* d. 0 • (0^ ■ d d J— #-. # — S 0 — d H H— P • P 1 fal - ter, For I'm trust -ing e - ven yet, In the One who made my wait-ing, Guides me safe - ly to my home, Where my prais- es shall as - sor-row, Go to Him in se - cret pray'r, For such serv-ice doth thy Q'hL J F * * - . — 1 E — F i 1 — — m — m F 2 — Jyj> j — L — # — p~ -#— - — # — # — # — 1 i 1 — — P 4 a — P — ■J M \m v u 0 # P r * r • 9 w [/ ** f "V / / / j I I l> fc Chorus. /S ,N N ^ -Z5T- 5 J=3=*T^ ■&■ -&- 9^ sin - sick spir - it whole. cend for - ev - er - more. Je- bus met me there! He lift-ed all my care; King de- mand of thee. V4 *-' ' + E& *=* 8£ ■&- I ==*E=*=^ m \t 1/ b 1- v y y- -*- pc i [ j 4 * S?~ felt I shall rise to meet Him, Meet Him in the air, yes, in the air. t£ -0- -0- i=£i -fc- 5=P ift* t *=* Coyyright, 1915, by Homer A. Rodeheaver. International Copyright Secured. f i 239 M. J. H, I Will Praise Him. Mrs. M. J. Harris. 1. When I saw the cleansing fountain 0 - pen wide for all my sin, 2. Tho' the way seems straight and narrow, All I claimed was swept a- way; 3. Then God's fire up - on the al - tar Of my heart was set a - flame; 4. Bless-ed be the name of Je - sus, I'm so glad He took me in; 5. Glo - ry, glo - ry to the Fa - ther, Glo - ry, glo - ry to the Son, =i_ I3_W _J i i i i ^M i: ~-£T+ 9. £2_ m -e>- ■0— 0- r ±g- i $±=t+=s=£ =t -g-*-- « j -0r -#- -r L-tS*- I o - beyed the Spir - it's woo - ing, When He said, Wilt thou be clean? My am - bi - tions, plans, and wish-es, At my feet in ash - es lay. I shall nev - er cease to praise Him, Glo - ry, glo - ry to His name. He's for - giv - en my trans-gres-sions, He has cleansed my heart from sin. Glo - ry, glo - ry to the Spir - it, Glo - ry to the Three in One. •#-• -P- -P- -p- -p- -&- -p- ^t_E3i:^p:=p=p:=p: *2Zf 1 HP = n=£t= -+ — h— — *- T-1— >— Ff Chorus. Faster. t -*-*- s> £fc =J=* =»--Pi j=*=r , < i i -P- — P — P — P 3=J=t^=£I I will praise Him, I will praise Him, Praise th« Lamb for sinners slain; for sinners slain; -#-. .#- -*- +. .0. -#- -p- N K J; ' h i "? _t:-_f_tr_> p * * — **-! ^iz2z^3^z:^z4iz^ $ t=±t *=*n |t ■ 1#. |#_|i->=^ -«>- v — * — k*- «c/ Give Him glo-ry, all ye peo - pie, For His blood can wask a-way each stain. -p- -p- -P- -p- :p=^=|t:Ji=p: 4= t=t l^- U ¥. P m$ Copyright, 1818, by Mrs. H. J. Hwrii. 240 Redeemed and Saved. T. O. Chisholm. I ¥ 4: L_3 *=-: 9 *\ 0— H d 1— Chas. H, Gabriel. -m- -r -N- ^f 1. Redeemed and saved! for me the Sav-iour suffered, Laid down His life, a 2. Redeemed and saved! oh! bless-ed was the moment, When, in de-spair, I 3. Redeemed and saved! no more a wand'ring al-ien, No more the guilt, the W s f=P=5==|»: v-v- fc t t *l I £ -pv — h a 1 — . 0 — ^ 1 f- — i — #— I 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0— i =? P§5 ran- som for my own; Took on Him -self my load of con-dem-na-tion, found His par- don free; When first I knew the Son of God, in dy-ing, fears I felt be - fore; But now a peace and joy that nev-er fail-eth; #..«.#._«.„«..-,- m m m . m- -*- h -#- „ -0- 1 lJ0ZZfg^L t ^=U 3=*: bf- T i * Chorus. -fs-. And trod the cru - el wine-press all a - lone. Had died for me, had died for ev - en me. Redeemed! redeemed! my Since I am His, yes, His for - ev - er-more! re- #- - * € . -*- grateful heart beeps singing, Redeemed and saved! How wonderful it seems! My sin is deemed ! V J2- -J£ m -v v v v—v—f £ 4=- ■v-t- .^. Jt.g#_ _£_ je=*=*±N=* ^ ** i 8 *: -fi S * * ± i— i— i- 3=» ^ H •- J- P gone, I am an heir of glo-ry, 0 bliss in-deed, beyond my brightest dreams! gfcfc^ -P— *- flA .0. -0- f^r=t V — i^ — p — p *=* 4- & T- Copyright, 1912, by Rodeheavei Ac -'Vy Co. c Homer A. Rodeheaver, owner. V- t -y- To Eternity. Arthur W. McReb, ^3 ft h fcs .J_ 1% p pv^ 1. The riv - er of Thy grace is flow - ing free, We launch up - on its 2. The breezes of Thy love are flow - ing free, They tell Thy love to 3. Thy spir - it calls to all come home to - day, Come back and find the m I £± S £ ez: f P P ii^PIPipipp depths to sail to Thee; In the o - cean of Thy love we soon shall all hn - man - i - ty; They are sing - ing of the blood of Cal • va- Sav - iour while you may; Find that Je - bus is the life, the truth, the t.j j - » j teHLU-ai^^s P— »-*— f— 0- J§_lf_!_|#: fe^B^^ Chorus. H^=£ fe-?^^ v- P 5T3 r -r * be, We are sail - ing to e - ter - ni - ty. ry, Mak -ing white thro' all e- ter- ni - ty. Earth-ly joys can -not com- way,Lead-ing,guid-ing, to e - ter - ni - ty. -r- pr- ,f • f J^MOJ w k^=g t©— tj= E # lir^l-^z^: -Mi I k 0 -t i h — h — p — £ — K 1 f jz fc ^=•2 ■*^-| tSHr r* pare with all the glo - ry, When our long-ing eyes shall see Thy face, We shall 1 EI \ry— p— &=£ *±* :k=* I I- k b p » 1/ p- fc i i ff fc6 itfJUfe- 5 :te =fc* ■&S have Thy fel-low-ship for - ev - er, In the splen-dor of the throne of grace. S0r*& *-•*- m ±j£=£±=£=E -#- ■&-' t=F S=* v=& # gjlL Copyright, 1916, by Arthur W. McKee. Taberna.ie Publishing Co., 0wner. 242 E. E. Hewitt. Let the Joy Overflow. j i i 'W * Dr. S. B.Jackson. t * 1. There's a clear fountain flowing From the bright throne above, And its waters are 2. Ma - ny hearts need the sto-ry— Are a-thirst for His grace; Go to them with His 3. Be our lives free- ly yield-ed To the Saviour's command; By His care ev- er f— f- Pgfe* m& T • r 1*^?=$—% -(2- -F— F- =£=132=*=*: -V— u £ :« [ 1 1- 3=8 i $^=* glow- ing With the sun-shine of love; Take the blest con-so - lation, Which the glo - ry Shin-ing out from your face; Tell of Je- sus your Saviour! If His shield- ed And up- held by His hand; In the pathways of sad-ness, Sweetest f , Jfc. S £* -#— *. -i — i — r -©>- tr ■# — • — # — • 1 — r — r — r * -- -# — •- Lord will be-stow, Take the cup of sal - va - tion-Let the joy o mer-cies you know, Show the light of His fa - vor-Let the joy o lil - ies may grow; Let us bow seeds of glad-ness-Let the joy o -#- m -0- -0- -r- -r*- C2_ ££ ■g-fr ver-flow. ver-flow. ver-flow. 9^ :*=£ St £ t *«?- 1 — ^ V— *- Chorus. J<^ B i m m L a— £^ -J 1- =F i H h tsH- -t«- fff -gr-i~gt -(©- -<£<- a - glow; «_^T: 0 the joy! Withthis wondrous salvation Be our hearts all 0 the joy! Z-i 4 =*- PS 1/ ]/ 0 the joy! Let the blessing run o-ver, Andjoy 0 the joy! » — •— » — I F- :£-< -#- -*5>-< ^ -(2— F— F- t± -f2- £ *=* -*5>- o - ver - flow. -a — ^-^2^2. -©>- fg • r? *fc £ ± Copyright, 1917, by Homer A. Rodeheaver. International Copyright Secured. 243 £. A. H. Speed the Li^ht. Rev. Elisha A. Hoffman. £r& -*" ±.-4:*'*^rd ■jd- 1=* %Jr9~& tSj- ^m v 1. To the millions liv-ing o'er the deep, deep sea Speed the light, . . . .speed the 2. There in anguish millions for the gospel wait, Speed the light, speed the 3. Je - sus bids us bear to them the gospel news, Speed the light, . . . . speed the 4. We will go, and in our blessed Master's name Speed the light, .... speed the Speed the light, §S %$=± * *• \W- \ 1 1 I [- trrvm ■m- @- -»- -0-0. -1 — 1 — H 1- Wttfr -»- V V -I- •v-i t^feH" T- A- 3=* -*' 1T^ -JF-+ light; light; light; light; To their cry of pit - y dare we heed-less be? Speed the Go and seek their res-cue ere it is too late, Speed the Can the souls He ransomed His request re - fuse? Speed the We will His sal - va-tion and His love proclaim, Speed the speed the light; idz n^ 0 — *. tn Chorus. ^ H^- -*-*■ * Db- £-7-*—^ I-. * -#-•-#- -rs-W 2zfctt g=^±^lEE light, .... 0 speed the light! Speed the light, ... .the blessed gospel light, Speed the light, 0 speed the light! Speed the light, -0—0-4 -0.« -0-0.- -&-&-• -Q. .0.-0. -»-#- ?- -#— »- gig £*? • g f • a* -=M-# -#-*-#- -F-J 1 — ^ frfr -frtt Xy g y- p— ty1 — g ?J2 **-h — *4 g ? y IS t J I 1- -^-J- -fc — ^ — ^n *£ tsz e-f *Ti=s te* :b\-s *=* BE 2?" "~T — I- N- «, *«i ■' afcsfcj -*-»/■ 1- 7*"^ :#-t-*- To the lands which are in gloom and night; Souls are wait - ing, and the To the lands Souls are waiting, -1 — \- -I H ^^=^±f&M ?± V v V—*-V—V-±- y 1 II m -\ — -» — y u y- Copyright 1S99, by E. A. Hoffman. I-aul Rader, Owner Speed the Light. — Concluded. m +—k. *=r -d-r— - — est ^ §-£ ?~ 3« d »- 3bL nnr II fields are white; Speed the light, 0 speed the light! Speed the light I 0 Bpeed th« light I ^4±^ ¥=* p — •- 4 — r Got Paul Rader. m ¥ * — i — ,*~s - •4- -*- 1. Down from the glo-ries of 2. Out in the dark they are 3. "Ut - ter-most part " is His heav - en, Down to a world of woe, dy - ing, For them His life He gave; or - der, Dare an - y an - swer no? 9^ m £ t rrr i t X=S 3i— ■ _i a -i 5? When there was no eye to Go, tell the lost of sal What will you do when you pit - y, Je - bus said ' ' I will ■ va - tioD, Give them a chance to meet Him, If you re - fuse to go live. go? ? » *fc*± 1 1*3 I g-v- Choeus. 4^ •^T— # •^ Go, go, go, go, Leave what He asks you to leave; £ I 1 G31 ^ rt7. i j j j | § i ■ m ±- -*— M^ I I t*=V I f^ -*-T#- _^ ■* Pray for your part in the har-vest, Give what He asks yon to give. V tfk -r» fr -- Kw- +-H- t=t &- £ v-v- -v~v LAj El Chorus. U -*— rv * S^EiE? -<©-=- -h — ^ *3E* ■<»■ 9^ e - vil a - part. serv-ice to win. I would be like Thee, filled with Thy grace, Till In Thy working for Thee . I WOuld be like Thee, filled with Thy grace, fol-low al-way. -#- -•- -0-0-0-0- BE JOL -£2- -0—0- *OC4t*=>C V V V i 4— ^ 1/ U H [f Is n n i 3_ B L P 9^ y 1/ beau - ty I look on Thy face; Iwouldbelike Thee, Till in Thy heau - ty I look on Thy face i I wonld he like Thee, -0-0-M-0- -0 0 0—0 5. £ -#- -»- -0- £4=4=--- i=*=|c=fc s: fr-y-fc/-P- E -*-=- H- k 1/ r V— ^ — u ^ lost in Thy love, I would be like Thee in heav-en a-bove. won-der-ful love( I would he like Thee +*■ ■+*££ ,fff> v— ^ m t=t ;*=*=*=*: -*- S=li_|i_^_|t_jt :U-U4-U-l<-g t 1/ 1/ 1/ Copyright, 1913 by Homer A. Rodeheaver. Used by permission. V S V I 247 Rev. A. B. Simpson. Jesus Only. J. H. Burke. , 1 Q- ««.. i — i — — N» — S- i — -p* — — i — «te — *- r-l 1—. 2 i5:^lTt- — 1 1— — R — i— =J— 1 — ■hd — P- w d _i — i 1 IH '" — 'O'.l s ty ^»- -f— S-l^-S^ f S 1 V 1 W V ■ 1. Je - 8U8 on - ly is our Mes- sage Je-sus all our theme shall be; 2. Je - sus on- ly is ourSav-iour, All our guilt He bore a - way, 3. Je - sus is our Sanc-ti - fi - er, Cleansing us from self and sin, 4. Je - sus on- ly is our Heal- er, All our sick- ness - es He bare, 5. Je - sus on- ly is our Pow- er, He the gift of Pen-te - cost; 6. And for Je - sus we are wait-ing, List'ning for the Ad-vent Call; [1 *l a • • "•" ". • — A • m. • m. m a • -•-•-0-* - . ^ -I- -h- ^ ■' u 'i r r " r «uj « >rrk-| 3-l/T If f U Q f- 1— t-ir- 0 • ^ • -f r ■ ' -L. .ffi-g- * o k k 1 1/ 1 0 • k r i . i- — l— 1 — v^ • • i r-t-^- ' >w'| 1 i :fei 3=fl: !M- *z=* H I- fj 1 1 d #- ±ltrMt We will lift up Je - sus ev - er, All our righteous- ness He gives us, And with all His Spirit's full- ness, And His ris - en life and full- ness, Je-sus breathe Thy pow'r up-on us, But 'twill still be Je - sus on - ly, qsr^; -+- i -m- • -t m -\— Je- sus on - ly will we see. All our strength from day to day. Fill-ing all our hearts within. All His mem-bers still may share. Fill us with the Ho - ly Ghost. Je- sus ev - er, all in all. t 8 -m-^ — »- -*- tz±Nt v- -i — | — p — v— u 1^1 Je-sus on- ly, Je-sus ev - er, Je-sus all in all we sing, mn I h -0-1—0- £=FT± ./"v. rr tf -l — h t=t :^-k^-|t U ■*=/■ t=tr- 5c&: ==* t=£=S -Fv£ c- 4- — h-# — b — "- -*-r **£ PSf=A H — h ^=v- ,• 9 s Saviour, Sane -ti - fi-er, and Heal-er, Glorious Lord and coming King. -#-£ 8: k -k I* v-t^-t^ :F i •I — I — h « -^#^^ Copyright, 1890, by A. B. Simpson & J H. Burke. Jesus is Victor. A— b 1 U k=t 1—&- +—* -& H -X ILKelso Carter. £ — R_j jv -A— y 1. Je - bus is vie - tor! His work is complete, Crushing all en - e - miea 2. Je - sus is vie - tor! the bat - tie is won, We can do noth-ing, for 3. Je - sus is vie - tor! with-out and with-in, Sav - ing and cleansing and 4. Je - bus is vie - tor! ef-fectsof the fall, Tri - als and weakness, Him- 5. Je - sus is vie - tor! the heavens shall ring, Dread king of ter-rors, oh, is^e 9 4 » — »- — »- — t Vr -0- r -0- f.' I f -v- — »- -W 1 -£ — 19- Jt=r *o=fczfc=:*=:>n=: TT ^---M & 4- 3f jL at -J- 4=1 &— un - der His feet; Je - sus all has been done; Je - sus keep -ing from sin; Je - sus self bear them all; Je - sus where is thy sting? Je - sus -#- -0- • -#- -&- -ir- is vie - tor! He died not in vain, is vie - tor! the foe from the dust, is vie - tor! oh, Heav - en - ly Dove, is vie - tor! tho' sick - ness as - sail, is vie - tor! we'll shout o'er the gravt, m •- -*- -(2- 9^ ?■ -e>- t- -t- m 1 _n \ 1 — N — \— i — i v — -\ — f— Refrain. — V jftP — — — i 1— — i 1 — -A h- K — — 1— « 0~0\ « H -N- -ft- — hi- •I W tj m 0 * m * J J ' m 9 ' 0 \ r# 0 • 0 . V 9 0 0 0 9 o I I v 1/ 1 Ris - en and glo - ri - fied, Je - sus doth reign. Nev « er can rise a - gain, if we but trust. Come to a - bide and make per - feet in love. Je - sus is Tic - tor! He's the phy - si - cian that nev - er can fail. Glo - ry to God! He is might - y to save. -#- m 0 f- -0-. -0- „ |_ IS ft | ^T-fT-f1- — m a 1 — —0 0 — -# 0-- — 0 1 if- 0 • -4- 1 f . ^-^-^ —mi w. \- — — i 1 — -j 1 b> ' ±tz ~ir~ V ' j ' j ™ 1 ¥ V P* -+• 1/ • ~V 1 1 N- Pr 1 H Pi—, 1 , 1 f\ K vie - tor! vie - tor! ^ §Se2 EE Ev - er-more His flag's un- furled; Je - sus hath L-tl -&~. tr-r -v- ±: *=*: *: * ■&— -v— p-J—4^-f=1 4- A-Uny — I i^-r i #---Hn"! ^ 0-^-0 ■&- -&-, conquered! conquered! conquered! The dev-il, the flesh, and the world. ■d- ii_. ■#■• + . * * m m m 0- • ^ _ I ^-^ ? -i— V— L "-y- fS> ($>- &>- -*&- Copyright, 1811, by E. Eelao CtiUr, Used by per. of the Christian Allianoe Pub. Co., owner. r-t 249 It's Just Like His Great Love. Edna R. Worrell. C. B. S. m -&r Tfr -&- -•— # cs 1. 2. 3. 4. A Friend I have called Je- sus Whose love is strong and true, And nev - er Sometimes the clouds of troub-le Be- dim the sky a - bove, I can -not When sor-row's clouds o'ertake me, And break up-on my head,When!ife seems 0 I could sing for - ev - er Of Je-sus' love di - vine, Of all His 9^ i= Ob 42- -&>- #— — w f— T -I — i- is ^tefr ^=*= v-&- __ fails how- e'er 'tis tried, No mat - ter what I do; I've sinned against this see my Saviour's face, I doubt His wondrous love; But He, from heaven's worse than use - less, And I were bet - ter dead; I take my grief to care and ten - der- ness For this poor life of mine; His love is in and -&- * — fi- 9^ =f=r 1 — r t — trl — I- p -i- $ 4-^-4 £ -St H 1- #t love of His, But when I knelt to mer - cy- seat, Be - hold - ing my de Je - sus then, Nor do I go in o - ver all, And wind and waves o mm -9- -•- -•- I pray spair, vain, bey, Con - fess - ing all my In pit - y bursts my For heav'n-ly hope He When Je - sus whis-pers -9- ^t£=k— *— fr-S-fr ■9 1 1 -&- 1 — r Chcrus. ~l- -&r £=&: TfnP guilt to Him, The sin-clouds roll'd a • clouds be-tween,And shows me He is gives that cheers, Like sun-shine af - ter "Peace be still" And rolls the clouds a- way, there, rain. way. It's just like Je - sus to ^ bvg- * -is>- -©>- t F IE Copyright, 1903, by W. E. Biederwolf , owner. It's Just Like His Great Love. — Concluded. M -\- ztzzr -ri-s— ah ^:. roll the clouds a- way, It's just like Je-sus to keep me day by day, §S£=t=E 3 * — f- t=t r tr r — fc~ =t 4 i X- 3=3 *--*- S=* «i. # -• — #- £•- -- <2.- &~ ^5>- *=fc -<2Z- 17 1— i — i— r E m 251 Held In His Mighty Arms W. M. -\-r-\ p W. Macomber. A -N^- ft—! Efcf±=S: € -0- -ft- 0^—0- -0 \ 1. Safe is my ref - uge, sweet is my rest, 111 can - not harm me, nor 2. Press-ing my tear - stained cheek to His own, Hush-ing my grief with His 3. Tempests may rage, sin's sur - ges may beat, Ne'er can they reach my Erfr-T-T -v- SEE -0- -h- :-=£:: -i — M^p- r ?- *^0 t~ foes e'er mo - lest; Je - bus my spir - it so ten - der - ly calms, sweet gen -tie tone; Touching my heart with His heal - ing balms, sheltered re -treat; Free from all dan - ger, from dread a - larms, -0- -0- Hold - ing me close in His might - y arms. Hold - ing me still in His might - y arms. Oh! what won - der - ful, Rest - ing so safe in His might - y arms. -#- _ ^"j_ m \ . -0- -0~ -#- 0- -0- ^ k S fr fS , H ft 0 0 0^0 .0. .0. .*. ^ .m. » -0- -#-. Sweetly Ho comforts and shields from a-larms, Holding me safe in His might-y arms. # * jE=jEz^=te=tr k k k a Ctpjright, Christ] »n Alliance Pub. Co., by parmimon. 252 Cross of Christ I Lead Onward. R. K. C. R. Kelso Carter. • H * m 0 0 0 - 1 f—f r GL- ± C2— 4 1— J 1- -zsr- &Q=t=f=% -&- "fiEfc -tS>- ^> I Now and ev - er- more. Not of man the pow - er, Not to man the fame; Like the Cru-ci - tied. O-ver-comeby suff-'ring, Conquer thro' de- feat; Strong, but ev - er weak. Tim-id,tho' cou - ra- geous,Gain-ing as we give; Pre- ciousoneswe love; While "advance!" is sounding, Mounts the battle thrill. Like the Son of God. To the end en - dur - ing, Ar-mor ne'er laid down fcfe F F F =f: %- £_l I I ±=bg I f [ £2 £2_ *=J =^ r J!2- I— J— J- Chorus. 3 I — i — i — 1 — \ \-0 — 0 — 0 — 0- '-0 0 0 0- 4:3=4 - i m' 4- • — &- -F=\ 5T We are vic-tors on - ly In our Leader's name. Tried and test-ed dai - ly In the furnace heat. Cru - ci-fiedwith Je - sus, Yet, (in Him, we live. Cross of Christ! lead onward, Cross of Christ ! lead on- ward Where the Captain will. Till the Cross leads up - ward To the blood-bought Crown. -0- -0- 0- ±—•-^0—0- -m — m-%0 — 0- zt j= j3- Jt 0- & M F r-^-f ~\ — i — I — ^ ■h—0—0—0: \L 1 1 1- -72- -&- %-% 4-4 Slightly r it aril. -0 0 — • +-,»—. 3=q: A - u -0- Thro' the Ho-ly War; In this sign we con - quer Now and ev - er - more. Copyright, 1901, by R. K. Carter. Renewal. Used by permission. 253 Will the Circle Be Broken? Haldor Lillenas. Cho. by N. H. Lines. h i 1- -r- r-l ! — i— N— N— V 1. When the dawn of e:ter-ni-ty shall ap - pear, When the songs of the 2. When we gath-er at last round the great white throne, When the King in His 3. Fa - ther, moth-er and brothers and sis - ters dear, Those we ten-der-ly 4. Friends who nev-er forsook us while here be - low, In that land of the :*=*=£ -f—f- fe=&jEz: «i=£ h h \ V V V ^ ¥—¥—¥- ^ II \f 1/ \> ^ s ^ ^=9^ I^tz ^ 4- *=* "i • 4-lJ: fS \ IS— £ C -*-?-* i v 0— ransomed fall on our ear, Shall we meet our de-part-ed in garments fair, beau - ty His bride shall own, Will our loved ones the wedding robe spotless wear, cherished and loved while here, They the crowns of the pu-ri-fied then shall wear,- glo - ri-fied we shall know, Shall they with us the rapture of heav-en share, 9i^zjzJ»=g r»-JL-©-- -•- • -4 'WJ> r F F ■ -#-=- -y—v—y—v—v—v- tT-l 0— »~ -\=^f ^ Chorus. te m i\- H-r-±r zp*-*-' H 1 S> — !— + H — H ^-#-1^-^ --4 — h— J — I— r-l — I- -+-j 1 ; 1 1 l-H— Yt *=* H h -•-#■ =t *a£ J-* Or will the cir-cle be bro-ken o-ver there? Will the cir-cle be broken o-ver IS 9^ tt 9-0- 0 0 0 H h :t rr 2-f # -5^- •— «^ fcljG -0—0—0- *-F=* ~M-& jeje y i/ I- ■ U t/ V tt H?-^npj-=- ^±=gz H- 4—1- + -#-=- -N--J- n: ^ 4-v «4 F*i=* ■»- 4^v + ■+- there? Will the cir-cle be bro-ken o-ver there? When the Saviour shall -a # = 1-»— ,. . r-0—-0 H»— -I— — ?-*> M ■— 1 1 1 1 I 1 1-7 -V-V- V— L: +- ■#- i— 1-N=^- -=J"i r ■p » i » — # — #— M 1 r — v— v— v— gath-er His loved ones home, Will the cir-cle be bro-ken o-ver there? h is is +_.£> h i d ZZJEZI r -rats ■H r-r-r-r _« 0. W—F- -?-?- -0- ~9'—-0— ~J& ^~^ 3 Copyright, 1916, by Homer A. Rodeheaver. International Copyright Secured. 254 Take the Name of Jesus With You. Mrs. Lydia Baxter. ^: --t -fv W. H. Doane. : — fc + -0f -0- -0- K d. K *:^ 1. Take the name of Je - sus with you, Child of sor-rowand of woe — 2. Take the name of Je - sus ev - er As a shield from ev - 'ry snare; 3. Oh! the pracious name of Je - sus; How it thrills our souls with joy, 4. At the name of Je - sus bow - ing, Fall- ing prostrate at His feet. 9S£# I -0-^—0- ■G>- -- ■&-!- iL-t? "4 * * SEEjEJE I U' P b .£2. f 1 — r -v — v- -Vr- t2. -N- -25J- Z2j- -v -z?- -«5- • It will joy and com-fort give you, Take it then wher-e'er you go. If temp- ta-tions 'round you gath- er, Breathe that ho- ly name in pray 'r. When His lov- ing arms re-ceive us, And His songs our tongues employ! King of kings in heav'n we'll crown Him, When our jour-ney is com-plete. -&• 4- 93 a V-f— ±— It £ it $0=*=*: -n — -(2- .k2. I Chorus. «* * ■fx-N £=* -k 7S" ty "2?" fc: -. P ■*-0~0—0—$r &- f *=|c v— f— t- 1/ I £ te s -H 1- IP t/ ■Z5T- Preciousname, 7d- "Z?~ azziJZr -* — z? Ohowsweet — Hope of earth and joy of heav'n. Precions name.O how sweet,how sweet, §3teE -0 — •- *=*: ) — u- =£=£ N^ r-5?-- I l> 1/ -l — r- L[2_: By permission of Mrs. Geo. W, Doane. 255 Alas! and Did My Saviour Bleed? Hugh Wilson. ffr, V 1 . , i 1. A - las! and did my Sav- iour bleed, And did my Sov'reign die? 2. Was it for crimes that I had done He groaned up - on the tree? 3. Well might the sun in dark-ness hide, And shut his glo - lies in, 4. Thus might I hide my blush- ing face While His dear cross ap-pears, 5. But drops of grief can ne'er re - pay The debt of love I owe; §M S^S 4 -st -\ — ^ -G>- -G>- ■PZ- t *5>- -G>- m •&■ -£2- w r -H- 42- f A — I- -zk- -&- 2S?=K :i -&- -&- n & st -&- st -&- Would He de- vote that sa - cred head For such a worm as I? A - maz - ing pit - yl Grace unknown! And love be - yond de - greel When He, the Might-y Mak - er, died For man the creature's sin. Dis - solve my heart in thank -ful- ness, And melt my eyes to tears. Here, Lord, I give my- self a- way, 'Tis all that I can do. » -&- •&- ■&- f 452- t N -&- W" -&- v&- 422- 256 The Head That Once Was Crowned. {Tune above.) 1 The Head that once was crowned with 4 To them the cross with all its shahie, Is crowned with glory now; [thorns With all its grace is given; A royal diadem adorns Their name an everlasting name, The mighty Victor's brow. Their joy the joy of heaven. 2 The highest place that heaven affords Is His, is His by right, The King of kings, and Lord of lords, And heaven's eternal light. 3 The joy of all who dwell above, The joy of all below, To whom He manifests His love And grants His name to know. 5 They suffer with their Lord below t They reign with Him above, Their profit and their joy to know The mystery of His love. 6 The cross He bore is life and health, Though shame and death to Him: His people's hopes, His people's -wealth, Their everlasting theme. T. KMy. 257 Forever Here. (Tune above.) 1 Forever here my rest shall be, Close to Thy bleeding side; This all my hope and all my plea, For me the Saviour died. 2 My dyingSaviour and my God, Fountain for guilt and sin, Sprinkle me ever with Thy Blood, And cleanse and keep me clean. 3 Wash me and make me thus Thine own; Wash me and mine Thou art; Wash me, but not my feet alone,-— My hands, my head, my heart. 4 Th' atonement of Thy blood apply, Till faith to sight improve; Till hope in full fruition die, And all my soul be love. Chas. Weslev. 258 All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name. E. Perronet. ( Diadem.) James Ellor. 1. All hail the power of Je - sus' name! Let an - gels prostrate fall, 2. Ye chos - en seed of Is- rael's race, Ye ransomed from the fall, 3. Let ev - 'ry kin - dred, ev - 'ry tribe On this ter- res-trial ball, 4. 0 that with yon - der sa - cred throng We at His feet may fall, -^ J^"S-^--«- ^V-#- wsz. ,/j I ^ N N J *—0 4&± # pt-4— f X1 - di J * S * 4 ■ ^ 9WE -0—0- ^ g 4 » -#— »- rn=*t ± -J — L -fl- d=i 4 -- •=-+ & -w- ~^- -0—V- t +.M -0—0- -i — i- -&- 1 — r- And crown Him, crown Him, l m ^jt r-i --I- jl 0^10 — m •-* A 1- * *, • y , And crown Him, crown Him, crown Him, crown Him And crown Him Lord of And crown Him, crown Him, =*-f v> Eg— r NTfr^^-bfigiBcT^ t -LF— F t=± t^i h And crown Him, crown Him, crown Him, crown. crown Him, crown Him, «■ 4- i TT#-«- -fii- -f=2- r :^ all, crown Him, And crown crown Him, | «^ ' T^- jL jL'2. Him Lord of Si , £-0-0 all! ,?2 -3—^- I ^at t: Him, f- And crown Him Lord of all. 259 Edward Perronet. .4 \. ± All Hail the Power. (Miles Lane.) -1 — ft-4 — William Shrubsole. £— -H- 4= 4 #-ai *-*—+ 1. All hail the pow'r of Je- sus' name! Let an- gels prostrate fall; Bring forth the 2. Crown Him, ye morning stars of light, Who fixed this earthly ball; Now hail the 3. Sin - ners,whose love can ne'er for-get The worm-wood and the gall, Go,spreadyour 4. Ye chos- en seed of Is-rael's race, Ye ransomed from the fall, Hail Him who 5. Let ev - 'ry kin-dred, ev - 'ry tribe, On this ter- res-trial ball, To Him all 6. 0 that with yon-der sa-cred throng We it at His feet may fall, We'll join the 1 _pj . - ^ "A" *=» 9-4 -- r -^-•-p2- +-h -- -P2- -iS> — iS- -ts1 — *s- •&■ 260 All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name. Edward Perronet, (Coronation. Second Tune.) Oliver Holden. 1- q=* ~ sir Sr 1. All -0- -,s-^- El*^: hail the pow'r of Je - sus' name, Let an - gels pro r r k k if. r j. k 1 1 l— t -trate -0- fall; Bring forth the roy - al di - a - dem, And crown Him Lord of JL. -V- ^-T-f-w-W- -I V- t- JZ- 4*2- -s>- -ts1- -£2- -P2. -I — all. •^-=- i d: -I- -0' ftpf tEHESi A J- -- J 3 261 I Will Be Like Daniel Bold. C. G. V. I J 1 A — I— £ L. C. Vokb. -J — I — I- 4—^ J :£==* £ -«- -s*- 5±2fcf I will be like Dan- iel, bold, The truth of God will firm - ly hold; ?— 4:-f-— »- 4 1 1- r *± -0- -f— f=F ^ — f £ 1 * * Faith in Him will keep me then, Ev - en in a li - on's den. -.-h— f — -rbr^-j-rf ng A— i— J2. 1 — i — r ■v- Copyright, 1920, by Charles M. Alexander, International Copyright Secured. Tabernacle Publishing Co., owner. 262 C. G. V. Jesus is Mighty to Save. L. C Vokb. u 4- fi=* t=* -&- 3 Je 8U8 is Je-sus i3, Je - sua l l I -6^-r to save, -^2_ Je Je bus is might -y sus is, Je - sua # ft m tt 0 0 *. fefe#±=J tl& -0- 1 — I — \r~t M -&- w -&- ev - er you go, Je SUS -0- r r r is might -y to save. to save. 1 Sd> -&- t 1 I 1 &-Z- Copyright, 1920, by Cbarles M. Alexander. International Copyright Secured. Tabernacle Publishing Co.. owner. 263 P. P. B. J4 it -w 1. I 2. Tho' 3. Oh, Jesus Loves Even Me. P. P. Bliss. i M= am so glad that our Fa - ther in heav'n Tells of His I for - get Him and wan - der a - way, Still He doth if there's on - ly one song ly one song I can sing, When in His Is h h Is Is _E £ _£ I -m—v f) tt n. ■ K hi S. . k lM=^ Pv- — i — — i 1 P 1 — *. * m d — N N K N N~ — N— love love beau — Si— 1 -•- in me - ty — 0. — H — ' "*" the wher I — i 1 ^ «— — -* ' ■/ -J-. Book He has giv'n; - ev - er I stray; see the great King, 1 - 1 1 1 — L-* * * * jj_ Won - der - ful things in Back to His dear lov ■ This shall my song in h {* [^ > h A — A v J -v - J " the • ing 6 - ji —I yti-s e. m 0 m • • • •-•-•• » — 0 — — » — Til W - p w p l> v y y v u 1 1 W -V- 1 L_y ^ ^ Jp-i— % -«— ffi -#'- » • -#t -#- -0- -#- -#--#- "" -*- -^-- Bi - ble I see, This is the dear -est, that Je - sus loves me. arms would I flee, When I re - mem- ber that Je - sus loves me. ter - ni - ty be: "Oh, what a won -der that Je - sus loves mel " -»— — .— -0- r Chorus. h is rs A=q: 4 •rr ^rt* loves me; * I am so glad that Je- sus loves me, Je- sus loves me, Je-sus -*-- -0- -0- P N * t=$ ^* £=*=*=fc 1/ 1/ u -#- £ r r g*-f-«i-«i=3==it =t i -fv *0^*0^+ h 1 1 -+ « • «- b u i/ ~ I am so glad that Je- sus loves me, Je-sus loves e - ven me. ci^g— fc=fc=f=£=fe ^^ L L I. I b 5=^i N=n: r #^8^ r=f 3 W • 1/ Copyright, 1917, by The John Church Co. Used by permission 264 Jesus, I Am Resting, Resting. Jean Sophia Pigott. J. Mountain. =t -H- -#- ■H 1 --■&- '■&- 1. Je - sus, I am rest- ing, rest- ing In the joy of what Thou art; 2. Sim- ply trust-ing Thee, LordJe- sus, I be-hold Thee as Thou art, 3. Ev - er lift Thy face up - on me, As I work and wait for Thee; gnftrrr - — # — 0 — 0- =p f r 1 — r -<9- r Cho. — Je - sus, I am rest-ing, rest- ing, In the joy of what Thou art Fdse. WH I am find - ing out the great- ness Of Thy lov - ing heart. And Thy love so pure, so change-less, Sat - is - fies my heart; Rest-ing 'neath Thy smile, Lord Je - sus, Earth's dark shad- ows flee. I • # - #- - . _^_ :t: £ tr- 1 — u-t- r H — -^_ / am find - ing out the great - ness Of Thy lov • ing heart. Thou Sat - Bright- -*- • hast bid me gaze up - on Thee, And Thy beau - ty fills my is - fies its deep- est long-ings, Meets, sup-plies its ev - 'ry ness of my Fa-ther's glo - ry, Sun - shine of my Fa-ther's i soul, need, face, Z* t -0- -0- ^ J m ■*t— 0— - 1 — r cres. =f P D. C. Chorus. =T +-.-*■ w ' m m v v m m w .5. m _^_ w c^ For by Thy trans-form - ing pow - er, Thou hast made me whole. Com - pass- eth me round with bless- ings: Thine is love in- deedl Keep me ev - er trust - ing, rest - ing, Fill me with Thy grace. o:Jtr f f=T t jSL. -I — -•- t— r 1 r t- e 265 Must I Go and Empty Handed. C. C. Luther. 1% X 1 K Geo. C. Stebbins. i *%fH — ■£- — -pn — n- -#.— 1 N- 1 *£= \ -J -fs — 1 — >« I)"**! 3 •^ J~ L*— -*— i- —d — -#, — — € — m-d — i # J # . ej • # 9 W m * -§ m • # ; 1. 2. 3. 4. < i Must Not Oh, Oh, I go and emp - ty hand- ed," Thus my dear Re-deem - er meet? at death I shrink nor fal - ter, For my Sav-iour saves me now; the years of sin- ning wast- ed, Could I but re- call them now, ye saints, a- rouse, be ear -nest, Up and work while yet 'tis day, n i!p 9—0- _#L _#. 4= ! i & £ 1 1/ I I ^ 4- & -fc- ^ — * r ^ tt- Not one day of serv But to meet Him emp I would give them to E'er the night of death -0L _#_ JL «~0- - ice give Him, Lay no tro - phy at His feet. - ty hand - ed, Thought of that now clouds my brow, my Sav-iour, To His will I'd glad - ly bow. o'ertakes thee, Strive for souls while still you may. m it ? — 0- -i — 0- t Chorus. 4- is P^ H — h I -0- — I- •rit ^r ^ ^* * -0- ■0-1 9 :fcS^ "Must I go and emp m ty hand- ed," Must I meet my Sav-iour so? -«. .*. .ft. S 0 -*- £ i 3 t- ^v -3 — fc- 1 frT 1 •— -^ 1 1 — r*~ — i — -N- — i— — i — i —0. — — — H tJ # * 0 9 M 1 1 ' t * " # s * * 0 — m\ 9 — i — — i— * *- *— —d 9 ^— H Not one soul with which to greet Him, Must I emp-ty hand- ed go? 9z it: -•-•- '3: *=?: -0- -0- — v — 1 y- Copyright, 1919, by Geo. C. Stebbins. Renewal. ■v- ]/ 266 The Precious Blood. Rev. W. McDonald, Rev. J. H. Stockton. Wiijiii. a — \-d — * -H- — (- 4 -P- =£: s hg;- as 1. The cross! the cross! the blood-stained cross! The hallowed cross I see! 2. A thou-sand,thou- sand fountains spring Up from the throne of God; 3. That price- less blood my ran- som paid, While I in bond-age stood; 4. By faith that blood now sweeps a - way My sins, as like a flood; 5. This wondrous theme will best em- ploy My harp be- fore my God, £=fc ^t g t=t :t==fe 1 — i — i — r i -i- Re- mind- ing me of precious blood That once was shed for me. But none to me such bless-ings bring, As Je - sus' pre-cious blood. On Je - sus all my sins were laid, He saved me with His blood. Nor lets one guilt - y blera-ish stay: All praise to Je-sus' blood. And make all heav'n re-sound with joy, For Je-sus' cleansing blood. % ft mm^ :t- *=t X Chorus. =F T -I- 4 v =P =f ^ i jcz=i: * ■z?- i i/ i i Oh, the blood, the pre- cious blood! That Je-sus shed for me, I T S=* -#- =T -0- ,-i -<©-=- Up - on the cross, in crim-son flood, Just now by faith I see. i 267 I Shall Be Satisfied. El Nathan. James McGranahan, -I- fr!j:frM -F EESi -- f i 268 I Take, He Undertakes. A. B. S. Rev. A. B. Simpson. Hi i'i/i Ji to_h I h &=3 fcj: V -4— tZ &% 1. I clasp the hand of Love di-vine, I claim the gra-cious prom-ise mine, And 2. I take sal - va - tion full and free, Thro'Him who gave His life forme, He 3. I take Him as my ho - li-ness, My spir -it's spot-less, heav'nly dress, I 4. I take the promised Ho - ly Ghost, I take the pow'r of Pen - te- cost, To 5. I take Him for this mor-tal frame, I take my heal-ing through His name, And 6. I sim - ply take Him at His word, I praise Him that my prayer is heard, And £ it =f 1=3 1 t -m- -0- £ * y- ■v- t=&=$ J -h- i— ^ n -• < — al— #-x 1 "" this e - ter - nal coun - ter - sign, "I un - der-takes my All to be, "I take" The Lord my Kight-eous-ness,""I fill me to the ut - ter - most,"I all His ris - en life I claim, "I claim my an - swer from the Lord, "I take, He take, He take. He take, He take, He take, He un - der un - der un - der un - der un - der un - der ■ takes." • takes." ■ takes." takes." ■ takes." takes." m%=*=^- £e£ee£ -0 Chorus. -h- f— r-r v v- /C\ fc 5: $: f-=J — n * ^ 4 i i -0r 0- 3? I take Thee, bless -ed Lord, I bless-ed Lord, give my - self to Thee, And m^ £=£ tr-|— p- 0-m-0 0 * 0 v- v- -4 K Si/ $L £ fr 1 3 A- T FV IV f 0^0 01 r Thou, ac - cord - ing to Thy word, Dost un - der - take for me. »tf=e I i=£ v-L t: S Copyright. 1891, by A. B. Simpson. r-tr-r f ¥ *-=- 269 Nearer the Cross. Fanny J. Crosby. Mrs. J. F. Knapp, by per. — fr -*—+ s=& ni y - v 1. "Near- er the cross!" my heart can say, I am coming near - er; Near- er the 2. Near - er the Christian's mer - cy- seat, I am coming near - er; Feasting my 3. Near-er in pray 'r my hope as-pires I am coming near - er; Deep-er the 4— -»-• m -v—v- -I — v— i — v- v — v— v- b J- -*- =t jfc-* *—* • -li.f- »± '0—0- cross from day to day, I am coming near - er; Near - er the cross where soul on man - na sweet I am coming near - er; Strong- er in faith, more love my soul de- sires, I am coming near - er; Near - er the end of OF**" £ t See£e 8 f -v— ■¥— j V— L V 9-ft —i r i r~ \ — \ — F* — — — IV- r~ 1— Is 1. IS — i — fe h,l". — PV-i ^» J f — v~ — \ a — 1 — — 0 — — 1 m — •-- — *i • #T j — «— — i — •*" *m m m - m . 9 * 2 J • — — \ 7" # * tf • 9 m 9 • -#..- • 0 — 0 — t> V £ =* 9§ Je - sus died, Near-er the fountain's crim-son tide, Near-er my Sav-iour's clear I see Je - sus who gave Him-self forme; Near-er to Him I toil and care, Near-er the joy I long to share, Near- er the crown I -*- - +\ -•- -*- £ p-1 — P — » — p- = v- t t" r ■v- a- « i=* wound-ed side, I am com- ing near still would be: Still I'm com- ing near soon shall wear: I am com- ing near mm J: -#- 1- j= er, er, er. 1- *rr I am com-ing near - er. Still I'm com-ing near - er. I am com-ing near - er. -0- 4 — -#- -I — i -M-h • r " Standard Hymns. 270 Fanny J. Crosby. ib±Z^=± —\ R m 4 « # Jesus is Calling. George C. Stebbins. -0 m M 1- ■0 * 9- #- Zf=3L 0 O fcz^zztz 1. Je-sus is ten-der- ly call- ing thee home — Calling to-day, call- ing to-day; 2. Je-sus is call-ing the wea-ry to rest— Calling to-day, call- ing to-day; 3. Je-sus is waiting, oh, come to Him now — Waiting to- day, wait-ing to-day; 4. Je-sus is pleading, oh, list to His voice — Hear Him to- day, hear Him to- day; -# «_ ii *=*: trtrt? k 1/ b t £=*=>=:*: r~v *=E P- •#-• -•- -#- -#- -#-• >=ti: i -N— I- £-*. A- B^ 3 »" f* »-*•„ .H?1 Why from the sunshine of love wilt thou roam Farther and far-ther a- way? Bring Him thy bur-den, and thou shalt be blest; He will not turn thee a- way. Come with thy sins, at His feet low- ly bow; Come, and no Ion- ger de - lay. They who be-lieve on His name shall re- joice ; Quick-ly a -rise and a- way. -#- -#- -»- -#- -#>- -•- -*- -• i^tr ^ JE=*=fc=fr: ?±*= ir-r -? — v- V V V Refrain. i ^e-r- £ ± ^4- ~0 -0 H Call - ing to - day! Call - ing to - day! Call - ing, call - ing to - day, to - day I Call - ing, call- ing to - day, to - day I £\i_* — * — # — # — * V -#— n- 1 — p— r ? — *- f n- -a^— »-^— *\ 0 m J— ; ahtH K \ ^ N ^ — H 1 M-^-m^r A Je - sus is call - ing, Is ten - der-ly call-ing to-day. Je - sus is ten- der- ly oall-ing to - day, 3* -#- -0- -0- -0- 0^0 £=£ i*:z i=fc=fcfc ■» 0 0 — 0- -I 1- fczzzzzt a: -»- -#- V — H- V — \J- — V — y* — w- alll p P P ^ * V Copyright, 1911, by Geo. C. Stebbins. Renewal. Hope Publishing Co., owners. 18 271 London Hymn Book. I Love Him. Arr. by D. B. Towner. id*: =t :=3t i^s=di £ 1 1. 2. 3. S3 Gone from my heart the world and all its charms; Now through the blood I'm Once I was lost, and 'way down deep in sin; Once was a slave to Once I wasbound.but now I am set free; Once I was blind, but .«. . >. ft. -m- -*- -M- -f^.' ft- • fL »==zg==g=rz-— r— ■ Ipti*: It -»» ' I ' -r~ -i . &r P :=fc=s: ^ r -j*. ^3t ■ g ■ -- saved from all a-larms; Down at the cross my heart is bend-rag low; The pas sions fierce with-in; Once was a-fraid to meet an an-gry God, But now the light I see; Once I was dead, but now in Christ I live, To -»- ft- _ ft- '■ ft- ft- -m- f- ft. ft.. m r % t =* m i—. — « — ^— 3^5 i*ii m Chorus. i^= di ~Z7~ 3H^5 :atz5 idt pre-cious blood of J e - sus cleans-es white as snow. now I'm cleansed from ev'ry stain thro' Je- sus' blood. I love Him, I love Him, tell the world a-round the peace that He doth give. m • ml* — m- w 1 . <- & 2*4— * -**- '£-- r= --%-- it -B>- ■S>- S^ Because He first loved me, And purchased my sal-va - tion on Cal-v'ry's tree .«. at. ft. ft. ft. _f -ts>- •e> -I— "I u Lr :t: f1 P>-Hg- Copyright, 1909, by Charles M. Alexander. International Copyright Secured. Tabernacle Pub, Co.. owner. 272 Isaac Watts. When I Survey. Arr. by Lowell Mason. 1- 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. When I sur-vey the won-drous cross On which the Prince of Glo - ry died, For- bid it, Lord, that I should boast, Save in the death of Christ,my God; See, from His head,His hands,His feet, Sor-row and love flow mingled down; His 3y-ing crim- son, like a robe, Spreads o'er His bod-y on the tree; Were the whole realm of na - ture mine, That were a pres - ent far too small; ~$^%~ .1?" '^' 'Gh ~&~ ~*~ ~*~ '^~ ~^~ -«>- o -c=tt =t: -<5>- -- -»- -»- -J- ^1 -&- -ys>- -0- -0- -J- la. -19- «- IST -<§- -6>- 273 Hold the Fort. P. P. B. P. P. Bliss. 1=*^*^- fc* p :^m 1. Ho, my comrades! see the sig-nal Wav- ing in the sky! Re- in-force-ments 2. See the might-y host ad-vanc-ing, Sa- tan leading on: Might -y men a- 3. See the glo-rious ban-ner wav-ing! Hear the trumpet blow! In our Leader's 4. Fierce and long the bat- tie ra-ges, But our help is near; On-ward comes our A-Ji &_>- Chorus. 2*=: -J^ ^ — P -■m-- — -«P — «- -J V -- ; 71 now ap-pear-ing, Vic - to - ry is nigh. round us fall- ing, Cour-age al- most gone! "Hold the fort, for I am com- ing/ name we'll triumph 0 - ver ev - 'ry foe. great Commander, Cheer, my comrades,cheer. Je - sus sig-nals still; Wave the answer back to heav-en, "By Thy grace we will." L .*. JJL. .0.. • Jfl -ft.. ^^a^8 3=W S*=W= £ m i=E -m — 1 — -> — * fc*" :&£=£— &=t2=:z* i The John Church Co., owner. Used by permission. 274 0 Thou, In Whose Presence. Joseph Swain. ( Meditation.) Freeman Lewis. 1. 0 Thou, in whose presence my soul takes delight,On whom in af- flic-tion I call, 2. Where dost Thou,dear Shepherd,resort with Thy sheep,To feed them in pastures of love; 3. Oh, why should I wan-der, an a-lien from Thee, Or cry in the des-ert for bread? 4. Ye daughters of Zi - on, declare, have you seen The Star that on Is - ra- el shone? 5. He looks! and the thousands of an-gels re-joice, And my- ri-adswait for His word; 6. Dear Shep-herd! I hear, and will fol-low Thy call; I know the sweet sound of Thy voice; Ifefg- -■*-+- r~ r -f r r tz: & g- r P IP -i — Lr !f r rJ 1- - -G>- !=fefe T—r :&: -r=r fe: -Lr 275 Where Jesus Is, 'Tis Heaven. C. J. Butler. J. M. Black. 1. Since Christ my soul from sin set free, This world has been aheav'nto me; 2. Once heav-en seemed a far-off place, Till Je- sus showed His smil-ing face; 3. What matters where on earth we dwell ? On mountain top, or in the dell ? 3= S3 =t 1 =1*: yf=£=ai=i=*=: *= *=g=±^i ^ 1 — > — ► And 'mid earth's sorrows and its woe, 'Tisheav'nmy Je - sus here to know. Now it's be - gun with- in my soul, 'Twill last while end- less a - ges roll. In cot-tage, or in mansions fair, Where Je-sus is, 'tis heav- en there. *=* b=te Chorus. _ r=t j^- J^--4^ i to O hal - le - lu - jah! Yes,'tis heav'n,'Tisheav'nto know my sins for-giv'n; ~ • *• *l-± mfc S • EI .. la, _XT l^^P -1^ h- £ * fete s -I*- m f ^ ^=* ±=* -*-*-* On land or sea, what matters where ! Where Jesus is, 'tis hear - en there. §n f £ t 1— :p: g^tta: Copyright, 1898. by J. M. Black. Used by permission. Tabernacle Pub. Co., owner. 276 Let Me Come Closer to Thee, Jesus. Llanthony Abbey Hymns. Organist of Llanthony Abbey. dfc 3S5 —j — —i — |-*- 3T -&- ZC I W ■&- r^f^r 1. Let me come clos - er to Thee, Je 2. Let me show forth Thy beau - ty, Je 3. Yes, like a foun- tain, pre- cious Je 4. In all my heart and will, O Je 5. Thirsting and hung'ring for Thee, Je Effi A-f^ ■&- -&- '&'- :p: ■St- sus, Oh! clos -er day by day, sus, Like sunshine on the hills, sus, Make me and let it be; sus, Be all to- geth - er King; sus, With bless-ed hun - ger here, iSr\ $== X 131 =£= - — :^ K Let me lean hard- er on Thee, Je - sus, Yes,hard-er all the way. Oh, let my lips pour forth Thy sweetness In joy- ous, spark- ling rills. Keep me and use me dai - ly, Je - sus, For Thee, for on - ly Thee. Make me a loy - al sub - ject, Je - sus, To Thee in ev - 'ry- thing Long-ing for home on Zi - on's mountain, No thirst, no hun - ger there i -t -&=*. -e- :t: r T -6>- — I- Is m 277 Tis So Sweet to Trust In Jesus. Mrs. Louisa M. R. Stead. Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. 1. 'Tis so sweet 2. 0 how sweet 3. Yes, 'tis sweet 4. I'm so glad 1,1 i C! i |J=g -1 * 1 .. —mt— '_ sus, Just to take Him 4- to trust in Je - sus, Just to take Him at Bis word; to trust in Je-sus, Just to trust His cleansing blood; to trust in Je-sus, Just from sin and self to I learned to trust Thee, Pre-cious Je ■■ sus, Sav-iour, Friend, f^&: - -I — —I 1 »— m te w 4 J :d: t^-lfr ,\ & Just to rest up- on His prom- ise; Just to know, "Thus saith the Lord.' Just in sim - pie faith to plunge me, 'Neath the heal- ing cleans-ing flood. Just from Je - sus sim - ply tak - ing Life, and rest, and joy and peace And I know that Thou art with me, Wilt be with me to the end. J 1 ! f , fl J IT r- E Refrain. r i a trust Him, How I've proved Him o'er and o'er; s *5^" -d — i — rq V-T- ~|\ i ■ =L- — 1 M — 1 1 1 — n #^ — 3- Je- 1 — -=j — ^ — -j — » J. -f. ' sus, Je - sus, i i J — v| ^ -|— pre- cious Je • » • — * *— u • U I — -*- • sus! — • — i t 4- -^ 0 _l_ for grace to trust Him more. ;=&tr-=*- • * m — - n*= 1 * - f — F k- ~tI — ' f ti Copyright, 1910. Renewal by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. Hope Pub. Co., owner. 278 Mary Ann Lathbury. Break Thou the Bread of Life. William F. Sherwin. 1. Break Thou the bread of life,Dear Lovd,tome,As thou didst break the loaves Beside the sea. 2. Bless Thou the truth,dear Lord,Tome,to me, As Thou didst bless the bread By Gal-i-i' 3. Teach me to live,dear Lord,On-ly for Thee, As Thy dis- ci-ples lived In Gal - i- lee; -&- ^NrzH 1 l 1 1- i£: -i i — Vg> r&- :s £_*L X=- fe j2_ -> - |p — I 1 _i- -1 1 •6» Zfc -- F5F r *^ ?—#- SB Be - yond the sa-cred page I seek Thee,Lord; My spirit pants for Thee.O liv-ing WordI Then shall all bondage cease, All fetters fall, And I shall rind my peace.My all in all. Then, all my struggles o'er,Then,vict'ry won, I shall behold Thee,Lord,The living one. &2I te-g- &-Qi -<& — w— ps £ fcp^re fc= • f= gn 279 Have Thy Way, Lord. G. B. Effective as Soprano and Alto Duet. Rev. George Bernard. fe , .J -tir|^i=z^--44_K_-JS j . - J45 3= ^ 1. Je - sus, see me at Thy feet, With my sac - ri-fice complete; I am bringing 2. O how patient Thou hast been With my pride and inbred sin ! O what mer- cy 3. Lord, I loathe my-self and sin, Enter now and make me clean; Make my heart just 4. Lord, Thy love has won my all, Let Thy Spir- it on me fall ; Burn up ev - 'ry 5. Praise the Lord, the work is done ! Praise the Lord;the vict'ry won ! Now the blood is -yq-qzf— -# * ' m H*— — * <§-r-.*-=— * M \ * r*-r— ff ^—r—r—. — =- . P SE ^ •»» r~ =g: lH y ^5: _i — -(S- :=s -£' ^=* S :^r-q-J fe~t^ Chords. t & — »-- — :s< n, g=^ 3^==:: * all to Thee, Thine a - lone I'll be. Thou hast shown, Grace and love un-known ! like Thine own; Come,Lord,take Thy throne, trace of sin; Make me pure with -in. cleans-ing me, From all sin I'm free. Tyj0p Have Thy way, Lord,have Thy way, /T\ IS :J5: *z== :|*: mm p ■m- ^mrn * /T\ r m -_j%. =E ^sa aj— ^-g-.-^-F^-T-aj -<9- This with all my heart I say: I'll obey Thee, come what may, DearLord, have Thy way m— pa , - . — _ . f -, p-.f' >g , g • ■p^-w-p- -&- *— g-r LlEZrfcZfcZ: Copyright, 1910, by Geo. Bernard, Albion, Mich. Used by permission. ■* sT 280 W. E. Witter. While Jesus Whispers. p- H. R. Palmer. =i= 4- S=C r-K l , U-sJ- ^ £3 ^S= ^=^: :3: =0: 1 z> ---*--- I 1. While Je - sus whis- pers to you, Come, sin-ner, come ! While we are 2. Are you too heav - y - la - den? Come, sin-ner, come ! Je - sus will 3. O hear His ten - der plead- ing, Come, sin-ner, come ! Come and re - tzz -1— 1- 1^ --J^=t- 4- *^£ -1^*- ^ ■* :£*e£ ^ ■Z3tl=4z * r- -w- pray - ing for you, Come, sin-ner, come! Now is the time to own Him, bear your bur - den, Come, sin-ner, come ! Je - sus will not de-ceive you, ceive the bless- ing, Come, sin-ner, come! While Je - sus whispers to you, Come, sin-ner, come! Now is the time to know Him,Come,sin-ner, come! Come, sin-ner, come! Je - sus can now redeem you, Come,sin-uer, come! Come, sin-ner, come! While we are praying for you, Come,sin-ner, come! P -•— ±=p=3jp=pi -> To.f: ±r Copyright, 1879, by H. R. Palmer. 1~ l b» r ^ Used by permission. :tz: ± 281 Nearer, My God, to Thee. Sarah F. Adams. Lowell Mason. ^m 1 -*— a— o — o> :3=5 1. Near - er, my God, to Thee, Near - er to Thee! E'en though it 2. Though like a wan - der - er, The sun gone down, Dark - n< be 3. There let the way ap-pear Steps un - to heav'n; All that Thou S3 ■ziz £4EHE ^ in -jzl e£ -&- d :q=: --ZT- =t F-J — cr -. I- -«> — *z :; ; be a cross That rais - eth me; Still all o - ver me, My rest a stone; Yet in send - est me, In mer - cy giv'n; An - gels W^ S2 zzzz 1- J- :ft I- 1 <&- rS: my song shall be— my dreams I'd be— to beck - on me -- z9-i— m — «— C-^- :=l: -s- gl Near-er, my God, to Thee! Near -er, my God, to Thee, Near- er to Thee! I :(§="£==*: :-: -- -s>- T^ ltt: :::: T '&zz T - 282 A. M. Toplady. Rock of Ages. Thos. Hastings. fmm h=± -i%- 1. Rock of a - 2. Not the la - 3. Noth - ing in 4. While I draw • — »— V ' C ges, cleft for me, Let me hide my- self in Thee; bor of my hands, Can ful - fill the law's de-mands; my hand I bring; Sim - ply to Thy cross I cling; this fleet- ing breath, When mine eyes shall close in death. _.- - . is K > , fB& i zzzzizz X I ' fr- -- Let the wa ■ Could my zeal Na - ked, come When I soar l> > i mm ter and the blood, From Thy wound - ed side whieh flowed, no re-spite know, Could my tears for - ev - er flow, to Thee for dress, Help- less, look to Thee for grace. — to worlds un-known, See Thee on Thy judgment throne, — N N N I j» |8> I N N > i Zjg.ZZZ ±Z -&- W t=c z^Lzzzzzz€r Be of sin the doub- le cure— Cleanse me from its guilt and pow'r. All for sin could not a - tone,— Thou must save, and Thou a- lone. Foul, I to the moun-tain fly, Wash me, Sav - iour, or I die; Rock of a - ges, cleft for me, Let me hide my -self in Thee. ^ 5 fc I* iPt-T-tr^ v T- -+->■ •— \ jS ■A ^,— ' f- 283 Reginald Heber. Holy, Holy, Holy. John B. Dykes. ±=3=?— *— V 1. Ho - ly, ho - ly, 2. Ho - ly, ho - ly, 3. Ho - ly, ho - ly, 4. Ho - ly, ho - ly, rz ho ho ho ho m » zt- --&- - " i i ly, Lord God Al- might- y! Ear - ly in the ly, all the saints a - dore Thee, Cast - ing down their ly, though the dark-ness hide Thee,Though the eye of ly, Lord God Al- might- y! All Thy works shall . i _ ^> t-f p E^^E ?54r4 ^£ -&— — -M^l=^i V J=i zt -£>- T ho - ly, sera - phim ho - ly, ho - ly, morn - ing our song shall rise to Thee; gold - en crowns a - round the glas - sy sea; sin - ful man Thy glo - ry may not see: praiseThy name, in earth, and sky, and sea; 5" — Z— Bfirf— ^-r^^U Ho - ly, ho - ly, Cher - u - bim and On - ly Thou art Ho - ly, ho - ly, -&- 4:: -1 1- -J- 3t ^T- 3|: ■@- -et- 2 -<£>i ^=*==3 BS mer - ci - ful and might -y, God in Three Per - sons, bless-ed Trin - i- ty! fall - ing down be-fore Thee,Which wert and art, and ev - er-more shalt be. there is none be-side Thee, Per - feet in pow'r, in love, and pur - i - ty. mer - ci - f ul and might- y, God in Three Per - sons, bless-ed Trin - i - ty. -• « m 4 fc fcZJE £2f 9 P. x /7\ 1 — r-^f- The Solid Rock. ^ ES 284 Edward Mote. rL *A*-*=t=* 3^-& — 1 William B. Bradbury. aj=^=aj: =t — V- * «r •J 1. 2. 3. My hope is built on nothing less Than Jesus' blood and righteousness; I dare not When darkness seems to veil His face, I rest on His unchanging grace; In ev-'ry His oath, His cov - e-nant, and blood, Support me in the whelming flood; When all a- :=£: k I* >: p— k— 1 — r £=Sc=Ur= i *=£ -1 — r =3^ Chorus. -* — * I- m m trust the sweetest frame,But whol-ly lean on Je-sus' name. * high and storm-y gale, My anchor holds with- in the veil. On Christ,the sol - id round my soul gives way, He then is all my hope and stay. ■f*- ^ ^ ^ -•- - _ _ --#--£- — :k^ >K=i=t=t=t= :ik=k=ie: it r -t f=f= _fc — v -v =t ^t 3=rsr 3«=3te *=*!: rock, I stand; All oth- er ground is sink-ing sand, All oth- er ground is sinking sand. dt 1 1 1 L 1 m- 1— M—¥=^=W- -*^U- -» — 9~f By permission Biglow & Main Co. :t=: 285 Jesus, Lover of My Soul. Charles Wesley. J. P. Holbrook. :HH 1. Je - sus, Lov - er of my 2. Oth - er ref - uge have I 3. Thou, O Christ, art all I 4. Plen-teous grace with Thee is soul, Let me to Thy bos - om fly, none; Hangs my help- less soul on Thee; want; More than all in Thee I find; found, Grace to cov - er all my sin; — -tfr :£ -*- :fe 2- ±£ 1 While the near - er wa-ters roll, While the tem - pest still is high. Leave, oh, leave me not a - lone, Still sup-port and com-fort me. Raise the fal - len, cheer the faint, Heal the sick, and lead the blind. Let the heal - ing streams a - bound ; Make and keep me pure with -in. „ a m m |» !* m— F -*-*-*: ~ r s^e -p-^-f- f ^B ¥ -&>- m mm s^ 1 — w— Hide me, O my Sav-iour, All my trust on Thee is Just and ho - ly is Thy Thou of life the fountain 5=t *=&=* a z$~* hide, Till the storm stayed, All my help name, I am all art, Free - ly let of life is past; from Thee I bring; un-right-eous - ness; me take of Thee; ^ tt^>- =3: 3E W-^—z. r Safe in - to Cov - er my Vile and full Spring Thou up the de- of with ha - ven guide, O re - ceive fense-less head With the shad sin I am, Thou art full -in my heart, Rise to all my soul at last, ow of Thy wing. of truth and grace, e - ter - ni - ty. 5t=P= -3 — i- 286 Charles Wesley. Jesus, Lover of My Soul. ! Second Tune.) S. B. Marsh. Fine. =t I 3^ ■* -«- S :#± 1 f Je - sus, Lov - er of my soul, Let \ While the near - er wa - ters roll, While me to Thy bos • the tem- pest still -&- :r -*r- -I U -- *=b=^i -ts>- :tz: -«•-, om fly, ) is high, r — <2- *2: ^ S D.C.-/Ste/e m-fo ^e 7? -«•- 3t O-^^x^: Hide me, O my Sav-iour hide, Till -«- -»- -£>- -S>-= ■»--—»- 1 — r: -s>- the storm of life -»- 1 — i- IS past; f- -e>- r- tc 287 Let Jesus Come Into Your Heart. C. H. M. Mrs. C. H. Morris. -- V :=£ a -■* — m- H X* I If you are tired of the load of your sin, Let Je- sus come in - to your heart; you de-sire a new life to be - gin, (Omit ) „ f If 'tis for pur - i - ty now that yousigh,Let Je- sus come in - to your heart; t Fountains for cleansing are flowing near by, {Omit ) o f If there's a tempest your voice cannot still,Let Je- sus come in - to your heart; L If there's a void this world nev-er can fill, (Omit ) m f If you would join the glad song of the blest,Let Je- sus come in - to your heart; ' I If you would en-ter the mansions of rest, (Omit ) _.___ _____ _ > > £ V I > Wr-W—W=r*=zfr: :^=fe=»= &-IW-- Chorus. Let Je-sus come in- to your heart. Just now your doubtings give o'er,Just now,re- Last verse — Just now my doubtings are o'er; Just now,re- IT 5 e> u» * * b» ZJ_J* I I > > > U I I I > /,..!_ k I ^ N l_ "l ■ - /S\ l^ _. .!_.. ^ fc=jfe ^e=s=f5- !fe^3 ? =p=k T< -*- t=* ject Him no more, Just now,throw o-pen the door; Let Jesus come in-to your heart, ject-ing no more; Just now I o- pen the door, And Jesus comes in-to my heart. :« . -*- _> £=q /T\ -*- -_>-. -*- -m- m -_►- -*- -m^m-- W te=t i: t__ 1: :£E* l»_-.-|» N I-L-Ik-Je: -*_— \ U» ** U* Copyright, 1893, by H. L. Gilmonr. used by permission. V*— **- -U— U— ta: \_/ 288 Jesus Paid It AH. Mrs. E. M. Hall. John T, Grape. j 1-, 1. ] hear the Sav-iour say : "Thy strength indeed is small; Child of weakness, 2. Lord,now in - deed I find Thy pow'r, and Thine a - lone, Can change the 3. For noth - ing good have I Where-by Thy grace to claim; I'll wash my ft* 9 0 ?^4: 1= :tr- iz '-U^^U-- -_rf 1 P Chorus. —j P-. 4 watch and pray, Find in Me thine all in all." lep - er's spots, And melt the heart of stone. Je - sus paid it all, gar-ments white, In the blood of Cal-v'ry's Lamb. _$*___■: fct-z P *= i t i => **g ■* -i r* — *- *_i-*z_3= /T\ r 5V *=r 1 All to Him I owe; Sin had left a crimson stain, He washed it white as snow? g ■■£■ ^ f_fcrt= l*=_e=:_e: ^ P ifcg — fca— ta=ES— g: ±r= ±z :t==t VJ/ u» w y m 289 Give Me Jesus. Fanny J. Crosby. ^ uvA fir-*l \ a: a- % i: a—\==f Jno. R. Sweney. ^F =fc 3t -«- 1. Take the world, but give me 2. Take the world, but give me 3. Take the world, but give me 4. Take the world, but give me ^=5 Je - sus, All its joys are but a name; Je - sus, Sweet-est com -fort of my soul: Je - sus, Let me view His con-stant smile; Je - sus, In His cross my trust shall be, But His love a-bid-eth ev - er, Thro' e - ter - nal years the same. With my Sav-iour watching o'er me, I can sing though billows roll. Then throughout my pil-grim jour-ney Light will cheer me all the while. Till, with clear - er, bright-er vis - ion, Face to face my Lord I see. tr: tr JL :&=£: t: :£=£ ~G>- D.S.-Oh, the full- 7iess of re- demp-tion. Pledge of end - less life a - hove! Chorus. £ fe-r— U * N fe D.S. Oh, the height and depth of mer - cy ! Oh, the length and breadth of love ! *2$ £_ £ :t: :£: *=. £^ :W— k: ■ft. J: --&---=& 1 1 uf 1 1 1 E. Copyright, 1921, by J. R. Sweney. Renewal. Used by permission of L. E. Sweney Kirkpatrick, owner. 290 I Need Thee Every Hour. Mrs. Annie S. Hawks. 3fc H 1- -•— *- ^t-p Rev. Robert Lowry. -&r 1. J need Thee ev- 'ry hour, Most gra - ciousLord; No ten- der voice like 2. I need Thee ev- 'ry hour, Stay Thou near by; Temp-ta-tions lose their 3. I need Thee ev- 'ry hour, In joy or pain; Come quick ly and a- 4. I need Thee ev- 'ry hour, Most Ho - ly One; O make me Thine in - m^* $=£=*! £ ezJS: J33gfc*^ Chorus. -U-l- f ^Li__gZ3EEB 3E* =fc >— fc. JE:^ Thine Can peace af - ford, pow'r When Thou art nigh, bide, Or life is vain, deed, Thou bless - ed Son. J— --T--T-G *""3- » ^2 f= :t: ^ t= I need Thee, O I need Thee; Ev - 'ry hour I SI § zt :S- 1 need Thee! O bless me now, my Sav - ionr, I come to Thee* w XT- |_ | i i . "" w w i I Copyright, 1914, by Mary Runyon Lowry. Renewal. Used by permission. 291 Glory to Jesus. J. Wakefield MacGill. From Batiste, har. by C. W. & E. M. =M?^ 4 — : :m 9- + 1- -&■- m 1. Je - sus has loved me — won - der - f ul Sav - iour ! 2. Je - sus has saved me — won - der - ful Sav- iour! 3. Je - sus will lead me — won - der - ful Sav -iour! 4. Je - sus will crown me — won - der - ful Sav - iour ! Je - sus Je - sus Je - sus Je - sus -&• :t- ^ has has will will il=E h- 1- Cho. — Glo - ry to Je - sus — won - der - ful Sav - iour! Glo - ry to i £=* =t =fc ^=* 9) IS X? loved me, saved me, lead me, crown me, I I I I can - not tell can - not tell why;, how; . . Came He to res - cue All that I know is . . But I will f ol - low, can - not tell when; "White throne of splen - dor can - not tell where: m <=q^« £j :tz: -e>- M :t: in Je - sus, the One I a dore; Glo - ry to Je sus- n t , i | , Z>. C. for Chorus. tt &- : t i J -±- -— =m 1 J 1- — ^ 1 4- 1 *~- sin- He thro' hail ners all worthless, My heart He conquered — for Him I would die. was my ran- som, Dy - ing on Cat - v'ry with thorns on His brow, joy or sor-row, Sun-shine or tempest, sweet peace or de-spair. I with gladness, Crowned 'mid the plau-dits of an -gels and men. m ■MU ■&• mm -£- -m- T- -+■ tr ■£- m -m- -*- m m //■Y i F i m i L« 6b '■ — U U — i 1 -J 1 f_ — 1 — — 1 IHe drew me, and /Now I Nor I followed on, Charmed to con-fess the voice di-vine. /Now rest, my long - di - vid - ed heart; Fixed on this bliss- ful cen- tre,rest; \ er from my Lord de- part, With Him of ev- 'ry good possessed. J ev 0 Happy Day. — Concluded. i 1 r z>.s. l6^ "9 - US He taught me how to watch and pray, And live re - joic - ing ev 293 Lo! He Comes. Charles Wesley, alt. N, I 3t iffi^S 3= Francois H. Barthelemon. -4- Z3: "*=tzg- -!*!:' -^r 1=P :^=W- -&- r TV 1. Lo! He comes, with clouds de-scend-ing, Once for fa-vored sin- ners slain; 2. Ev 'ry eye shall now be- hold Him, Robed in dread -fid maj-es-ty; 3. Yea, A -men; let all a- dore Thee, High on Thine e - ter- nal throne: •0- Thou- sand thou- sand saints at - tend - ing, Swell the tri - umph of His train : Those who set at naught and sold Him, Pierced, and nailed Him to the tree, Sav - iour, take the pow'r and glo - ry; Claim the king-dom for Thine own, Us r it --&=-- -- :p: -&-- -i — I t=t * D.S. — Hal - le - he - idhlhal - le - he - jvhl God a])- pears on earth to reign. D.S. — Deep- hj wail ing, deep - ly wail - ing, Shall the true Mes - si - ah see. DS# — o come quick -ly, o come quick - ly, Hal - le - he - jah! Come, Lord, come. Hal - le - lu - jah! hal - le - lu - jah! God ap- pears on earth to reign; Deep-ly wail - ing,deep-ly wail -ing, Shall the true Mes - si - ah see, O come quick- ly, O come quickly, Hal - le - lu - jah! Come, Lord, come, m=* _»_i_«- m ^ :tz t ■&- -s>- ±Z 294 Something More Than Gold. /T\ Harmonized by Gordon H. Johnson. >- -•• — •- O yes, my friend,there's something more, Something more than gold; To know your sins are all for-giv'n Is something more than gold; something more than gold. /T\ ;=*: il :L L-: ^ 295 J. H. S. Only Trust Him, Rev. J. H. Stockton. 4e ^ic 1. Come, ev - 'ry soul 2. For Je - sus shed 3. Yes, Je - sus is 4. Come, then, and join =T- -4- 33 fcy gg^ i in :J: sin oppressed, There's mer - cy with His pre- cious. blood Rich bless-ings to the Truth, the Way, That leads you in this ho - ly band, And on to glo its: -r the Lord, be -stow; to rest: ry go, ■m- -(=-• X -i Fine T- _)_ ^ • *. ^ And He will sure - ly give you rest, By trust ■ Plunge now in - to the crim - son flood That wash Be - lieve in Him with - out de - lay, And you To dwell in that ce - les - tial land, Where joys ^ -<9- — a 9 w — *- <5> • ing in His word. • es white as snow. are ful - ly blest. im - mor - tal flow. ***=\ :c :£ £ £ D.S. — He will save you, He will save you, He will save you now. Chorus. _J- D:S. -p: fe On - ly trust Him, on - ly trust Him, On - ly trust Him now; m=£ t i tp — i — p- I Am Coming, Lord. -fS>- Rev. L. Hartsough. P=t -tS>- I* .g —St pp 1. I hear Thy welcome voice, That calls me, Lord, to Thee, For cleansing in Thy 2. Tho' coming weak and vile Thou dost my strength assure ; Thou dost my vileness 3. 'Tis Je - sus calls me on, To per-f ect faith and love, To per-f ect hope and 4. And He as-sur-ance gives To loy-al hearts and true, That ev-'ry promise **•■, -»- . -»- -t>- -m- 22- 3T -&- ^ 2z: -p— p— pz tek U y - tr ^ &=&=&! Chorus. =s= f ^i~-^ :35: r . — i- pre-cious blood That flowed on Cal - va - ry. ful - iy cleanse, Till spot - less all, and pure, peace, and trust For earth and heav'n a - bove. is ful - filled To those who hear and do. I am coming, Lord, Com-ing &3?=fe 12-SL :£ \t/ f± :tz: ft :fc=fc: ^=U=^: -e>— t=- --&- "-*= N /7\ qsr=^v: ^=* =t 3*>- — 5. 4-—*)-- now to Thee: Wash me, cleanse me in the blood That flowed on Cal - va-ry. % l-=i h^ 1&— J-l l-=i -e — »- :tr: va/ Eg EEE1E5H 297 Jesus Loves Me. Wm. B. Bradbury. 3EE*EE3E?=g * 1. Je- sus loves me ! this I know, For the Bi - ble tells me so; Lit -tie 2. Je sus loves me! loves me still, Tho' I'm ver - y weakaud ill; If I 3. Je- sus loves me ! He who died, Heav-en's gate to o- pen wide; lie will 4. Je- sus loves me ! He will stay Close be- side me all the way; Thou hast ones to Him be-long; They are weak, but He is strong. might from sin be free, Bled and died up- on the tree. Yes, Je- sus loves me, wash a - way my sin, bled and died for me, Let His lit- tie child come in. I will henceforth live for Thee. fr=fc: m r z :=1*=^ 51- _%- 5 pt £L FT* JV- Yes, Je-sus loves me! Yes, Je- sus loves me! The Bi - ble tells me so. 298 Fill Me Now. H. Stokes, D. D. Jno. R. Sweney. Hov - er o'er me, Ho - ly Spir - it, Bathe my trembling heart and brow; Thou can'st fill me, gra-cious Spir - it, Tho' I can - not tell Thee how; I am weak- ness, full of weak-ness; At Thy sa- cred feet I bow: Cleanse and com- fort, bless and save me; Bathe, oh, bathe my heart and brow; *-_ . P f , "ft- -g- fr J^fr 4z :£: :tz: ±= ± ■P-- —i — -■& ■8- T -&- ^ -- -A- -s- -&- at ■f FlNK. |S. Fill me with Thy hal-lo wed pres-ence, Come, oh, come and fill me now. But 1 need Thee, great -ly need Thee, Come, oh, come and fill me now. Blest, di-vine, e - ter - nal Spir - it, Fill withpow'^and fill me now. Thou art com - fort- ing and sav - ing, Thou art sweet - ly fill - ing now. &• -*- -&■ - -♦- -f2- -g- -g- #■ :fc: X :t: X:=q^2 -.is>- *=ptr -»- t ""T D.S. — i^'ft me wif/i 27?y hal - lowed p res - e?ice, Come, oh, come and Jill T Chorus. J -J I wie now. D.S. -4- ^E£ i Je - sus, come and fill -g- me now; :tz -«- Copyright, 1907, by Mrs. L. R. Sweney. Renewa' . 299 W J. K. Lord, I'm Coming Home. ± Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. =P -iSS- -^ -^ -H- — I 1 •#- ■■»- -»- 1. I've wan-dered far a - way from God, Now I'm com-ing home; 2. I've wast - ed ma - ny pre- cious years, Now I'm com-ing home: 3. I've tired of sin and stray- ing, Lord, Now I'm com-ing home; 4. My soul is sick, my heart is sore, Now I'm com-ing home; -I- .-!- :(t fete# IS: '&_ m # E5 > -I*- =t :=js Fine. =T ^ ^. *~ *-r The paths of sin too long I've trod, Lord, I'm com-ing home. 1 now re -pent with bit - ter tears, Lord, I'm com-ing home. I'll trust Thy love, be - lieve Thy word, Lord, I'm com-ing home. My strength re - new, my hope re - store, Lord, I'm com- ing home. §gj|l| -£ --I- :* -P- :£: h— -*- D. S. — 0 - pen wide Thine arms of love, Lord, Pm com-ing home, Chorus. D.S. 2* £ 3t -I 6t- -gi- -- Com - ing home, com-ing home, Nev - er - more to roam; k£ tzz ~zr_ m -&-- -&- ^ ~-&~- y I i ' ii Copyright, 1892, by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. Renewal, 1920. -f Almost Persuaded. i :=1= i P. P. Bliss. -JS-r— I 3ft 1. "Al - most per-suad - ed " now to be - lieve; "Al - most per-suad - ed" 2. "Al - most per-suad - ed" — come, come to - day! "Al - most per-suad - ed" «-* / f A 1 __.J Jl . J « 1 i. "_ _J_ i I L k 1 __..*. _. _T -» •• 3. "Al - most per-suad - ed" — har- vest is J. J. J, I ' I past ! "Al - most per-suad - ed " ■Mt. 3t —i — I =P f J-T £ 1 — ' ' m ' m ~m- -&■ . Christ to re - ceive; turn not a - way! doom comes at last! 3 Seems Je - "Al - now some soul sus in - vites most" can - not I m 5JC * to you a- say: "Go, Spir - it, here, An - gels are vail, "Al - most" is I .. . -*- ■#- :t: £ -L* 1 ■*- :d*: /T\ =P go Thy way, Some more con - ling -'ring near, Prayers rise from but to fail; Sad, sad, that ven - lent day hearts so dear; bit - ter wail; 'On O "Al • -£— at £S Thee I'll call." wan-d'rer, come! most — but lost ! " F3=* rt Copyright, 1902, by The John Church Co n £ :£: ■j; 1— iilpl l ^ 301 Why Do You Wait? F. Root. Why do What do Do you Why do you wait, dear broth- er? you hope, dear broth- er, not feel, dear broth- er, you wait, dear broth- er? O To His The why do you tar - ry so long? gam by a fur-ther de-lay? Spir - it now striv-ing with -in? har-vest is pass-ing a- way; Your Sav-iour is waiting to give you A place in His sane- ti-fied throng. There's no one to save you but Je - sus, There's no oth-er way but His way. O why not ac-cept His sal - va - tion, And throw off your bur-den of sin? Your Saviour is long-ing to bless you; There's danger and death in de - lay h I* I* Sfc* Chorus. 3=1=* =t i-i- m Why -m- not? i^—fr -V 9$m why 0-i not? Why not come to Him Ed; ■JL- -J-- " •♦• -4- now? now? =r=f 1— -r~ %- -fr—rlfL X=. Hallelujah ! 'Tis Done ! P. P. Bliss. =F =t £ 1. 'Tis the prom-ise of God, full sal - va - 2. Tho' the path-way be lone - ly, and dan - 3. Ma - ny loved ones have I in yon heav 4. Lit - tie chil-dren I see stand-ing close 5. There's a part in that cho - rus for you gW=^=R^ 3*=g==H 1 SE jS-JE£ -pfc -m- -*- T— 1 — ~ *"T_g tion to give Un-to him who on ger-ous too, Sure-ly Je - sus is - en - ly throng; They are safe now in by their King, And He smiles as their and for me, And the theme of our (2. i= $=% x — ts- 3 — g— r •/3-I X — — 1 — i— -1 — -"^ m --j — 1 ' 1 — and this is their song: Hal-le-lu- .iab, 'tis done! 1 be-lieve on song of sal - va- tion they sing. prais -es for- ev - er will be: &*-%- # — m — — i r~ •■ s 1 H i : I' g 1 r*^ %- -*~i =p"^f^-fe= -0— ;k — «. 1 — i =N -P r — r_ , !_, j 1 1 -4- - •-W IS 4- — P — i — — y — S— 4 the Son; I am saved by the blood of — -*- -0-' -»- m m m -P- +• the Cm - ci - fied One; PL iied One. lEt ±z: F=£= fa. ^ r h *=T 19 303 Wonderful Words of Life. P. P. B. P. P. Bliss. ->- 3*=*t * ■«!•— *' *~- ^~ -^ * hT >■ 1. Sing them o - ver a - gain to me, Won-der - ful words of 2. Christ, the bless- ed One, gives* to all, Won-der - ful words of 3. Sweet - ly ech - o the gos - pel call, Won-der - ful words of 3 gps J=£ S: :£ S=£: Life; Life; Life; sfe -* — ^r- ^ Let me more of their beau - ty see, Sin - ner, list to the lov - ing call, Of fer par- don and peace to all, *=*- U Won-der - ful words of Won-der - ful words of Won-der - ful words of Life. Life. Life. J-=£ =r -F=T -^3- r£-Sz Words All Je - zssanpr: of so sus, N life and free - ly on - ly beau giv Sav - • ty, en, iour, g-r- Teach me Woo - ing Sane - ti N -J-. faith and us to fy for du - ty; heav - en: ev - er: =4 -f- Refeain. -M- r-a- 4*- ^^E 3=S= =*!- *- -&—* — I ' "-r-* — * — * — * — * ' f ■ I — Beau- ti- ful words, won-der-ful words, Wonderful words of Life; ±==i~l» j#— |*_!*-i_[=J=l f=tr= _r i E, -^-)b= :fr — »— 6r: » Life. 304 Come to Jesus. #£a— » -jS=l -4- J • 4 — 1 , — 1 — m— J. — ■*— 1 1 1 1 1. Come to 1 * Je - 1 - • sus, Come to Je - * J sus, Come to Je - . 0. sns — 1 — — m— just now, -r A— r»--— *- -• ^-H — 1—1 It sat - is-fies my longings As nothing else would do. And that is just the rea-son I tell it now to thee. The message of sal-va- tion From God's own holy word. 'Twill be the old, old sto- ry That I have loved so long. I love to tell the sto - ry, S48 m 'Twill be my theme in glo-rv, To tell the old,old sto-ry, t~ Of l r- r Je - sus and His love. 306 There Is a Fountain. Wm. Cowper. Western Melody. 3 j*' -^ J— —M 1. There is a fountain filled with blood, Drawn from Immanuel's veins, And sinners plungod beneath that 2. The dy-ing thief rejoiced to see That fountain in his day,And there may I, tho' vile as 3. E'er since by faith I saw the stream Thy flowing wounds supply, Redeeming love has been my 4. Then in a nobler,sweeter song I'll sing Thy pow'r to save, "When this poor, lisping stamm'ring ;f^g^;^jp flood Lose all their guilty stains, Lose all their guilty stains.Lose all their guilty stains; he, Wash all my sins a- way, Wash all my sins a - way, Wash all my sins a - way; theme, And shall be till I die, And shall be till I die, And shall be till I die; tongue Lies silent in the grave, Lies si-lent in the grave, Lies si- lent in the grave; ^E itz- tez= m &£ t- -fir Tirrr r-p-r TZZ' <5^ i 307 Take Me As I Am. Eliza H. Hamilton. $$ Sg ■J — d— ad- Rev. Jno. H. Stockton. Har. by W. J. K. 4- /T\ 3*=T- ^=aj 1 i — ag — -4S- -9- -9- m :aj: =t 31=* I must die; me was spilt; on - ly break; I would prove; heart re- new, vie- fry won'; 1. Je sus, 2. Help-less 3. No prep 4. I thirst, 5. If Thou hast 6. And when at my I a - I Lord, to Thee I cry, Un - less Thou help me, of guilt, But yet Thy blood for I make, My best re-solves I Thy love, Thy full sal-va-tion to do, In- spire my will, my is done, The bat - tie o'er, the am, and full ra - tion can long to know work for me last, the work Oh, bring Thy free sal - va - tion nigh, And take me as And Thou can st make me what Thou wilt, But take me as Tet save me for Thine own name's sake, And take me as But since to Thee I can- not move, Oh, take me as And work both in and by me too, But take me as Still, still my cry shall be a - lone, Lord, take me as I I I I I I am! am! am! am! am! am! -*- J°Z i* m& m :p ?-*- /^s -!-- --£-- 34=4 u D.S. — bring Thy free sal - va - tion nigh, And take me Refrain. -frfr-d n ^ — i^—i — >-^= — ^ -r-J- — * as am! £fe=3 -«- D.S. Take me as I am, Take me as am; Oh, ^ m& -W 1- r 3=: 308 Where He Leads Me. E. W. Blandly. ~4- J. S. Norris. =M -«>- =S= -Jv can hear my Sav-iour call-ing, I go with Him thro' the gar-den, I'll go with Him thro' the judgment, I'll will give me grace and glo - ry, *^--*- 3t can hear my Sav-iour go with Him thro' the go with Him thro' the will give me grace and ■■9- -&- call-ing, gar-den, judgment, glo-ry, £ — & 1 I I'll I'll He can hear my Sav-iour calling, "Take thy cross and fol-low, fol go with Him thro' the gar-den, I'll go with Him, with Him all go with Him thro' the judgment, I'll go with Him, with Him all will give me grace and glo- ry, And go with me, with me all g_l_ft_ g l = = = r— •—. •■-=— ^ low Me." the way. the way. the way. = — m- 1 — = s.—^^ -s>- :f *=1= I Where He leads Copyright, 1890, by J me, I will fol -low, Pll go with Him,with Him all S. Norris. Used by permission. the way. 309 Priscilla J. Owens. Jesus Saves. Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. ~1 +r=w£ — 23 m. T% ^ 1. We have heard a joy - f ul sound, Je-sus saves,Je-sus saves; Spreadihe gladness all a- 2. Waft it on the roll- ing tide, Je-sus saves,Je-sus saves; Tell to sin- ners far and 3. Sing a- bove the bat-tie's strife,Je-sussaves,Je-sus saves; By His death and endless 4. Give the winds a might-y voice, Je-sus saves,Je-sus saves; Let the na- tions now re- round, Je - sus saves, Je- sus saves; Bear the news to ev - 'ry land, Climb the wide, Je-sus saves, Je- sus saves; Sing, ye is -lands of the sea, Ech - o life, Je - sus saves, Je- sus saves; Sing it soft- ly thro' the gloom,When the joice, Je - sus saves, Je - sus saves; Shout sal - va - tion full and free, High - est g^ *=i=i* r s -s>- T 5HE5S-: 5r. :W=3= ^=i—^=£ E£& fcAd dfcpz: -«t- steeps and cross the waves,Onward,'tis our Lord's command, Je-sus saves, Je- sus saves, back, ye o- cean caves,Earth shall keep her Ju- bi - lee, Je-sus saves, Je- sus saves, heart for mer- cy craves,Sing in triumph o'er the tomb, Je-sus saves,Je- sus saves. hill_ and deepest caves, This our song of vic-to-ry, Je-sus saves,Je- sus saves. ^=^=^=*^F. 1 =*=■=£: S- :j- =- :£ p. -5- Copyright, 1910, by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. Renewal. r 310 Sweet Hour of Prayer. m William W. Walford. I m E 3 "V ^ 1-1- William B. Bradbury. T— zr •Fink. 3* zx": **i^s=* ^=JF 3 , f Sweet hour of pray'r.sweet hour of pray'r.That calls me from a world of care, 1 * \ And bids me,at my Father's throne.Make all my wants and (Omit — ) wishes known ! / p j Sweet hour of pray'r, sweet hour of pray'r.The wings shall my petition bear 1 " { To Him,whose truth and faithfulness Engage the waiting(Ow^....) soulto bless: J j Sweet hour of pray'r, sweet hour of pray'r.The wings shall my petition bear { To Him,whose truth and faithfulness Engage the waiting(0/?n7. ...) s< o J Sweet hour of pray'r, sweet hour of pray'r.May I Thy con-so-la-tion share, " 1 Till,f rom Mount Pisgah's lofty height,! view my home, and ( Om it. ...) take my flight, / P* m n r T).C-And oft escaped the tempter's mare, By thy re-turn sweet ( Om it ) hour of pray'r. D.C-I'll cast on Hon my ev -'ry care, And waitforthee, sunt (Omit. .. .) hour of pnnfr. D.C.- And shout, while passing thro' the air, Farewell, farewell ', sweet (Omit . .) hour of pray'r. i iv l k. i v i w. s~.D.C. m ^ EE£ S 2 In sea- sons of dis- tress and grief, My soul has oft -en found re - lief, And since He bids me seek His face, Be - lieve His word,and trust His grace, This robe of flesh I'll drop and rise To seize the ev - er - last- ing prize; T- m 311 How Tedious and Tasteless, John Newton. Lewis Edson. 1. How ted- ious and taste-less the hours When Je - sus no long- er I see! 2. His name yields the rich - est per-fume And sweet- er than mu-sic His voice: 3. My Lord, if in- deed I am Thine, If Thou art my sun and my song, -*- \ we- -M- M- . mm ■s-- dt -i — Fine. S -« 9- Z*=3r r Sweet prospects sweet birds, and sweet flow'rs,Have all lost their sweetness to me; His presence dis-pers-es my gloom, And makes all with -in me re-joice; Say, why do I languish and pine? Aud why are my win-ters so long? at! m -& D.S. D.S. D.S -But when I am hap-py in Him I)e - cem-ter's as pleas- ant as May. -No mor-tal so hap-py as I; My sum- merwoutd last all the year. -Or take me to Tlxee up on high Where win -ter and clouds are no more. *_>— J^ k _N j^ ■ - - K * ^ - I)-S- J_ The mid-sum-mer sun shines but dim, The fields strive in vain to look gay; I should, were He al- ways thus nigh, Have noth-ing to wish or to fear; 0 drive these dark clouds from the sky,Thy soul-cheering pres-ence re store; @5 ^ I- :»: ^v=Z^ 312 Higher Ground. Rev. Johnson Oatmon, Jr. -♦- -•- S- -*- Chas. H. Gabriel. 4- £ — , = — j p ^T7— J. ^ ^ 1. I'm pressing on the upward way, New heights I'm gaining ev-'ry day: 2. I want to live a-bove the world, Tho' Sa-tan's darts at me are hurled; 3. I want to scale the utmost height, And catch a gleam of glo- ry bright; F -m- -m- u Still pray- in g as I onward bound, "Lord,plant my feet on higher ground." For faith has caught the joy -ful sound, The song of saints on higher ground. But still I'll pray till heav'n I've found, "Lord,lead me on to higher ground." £p£=£ 5- r=£ :l=: I* — * ¥- *=t Chorus. I ^ ur ^ i - - - j D. S. — than I have found, Lordp>lant my feet on high - er ground. > > K -P-S ■^ * ai- Lord,lift me up, and I shall stand By faith on heaven's table-land; A higher plane > > > r- T_jLg* - • - ^ ^ ' ** * ^ ^ * ■*- ^ •* S§ BE -»->»- J» N |b: HHl Copyright, 1898, by J. Howard Entwisle. John J. Hood, owner. Used by permission. 313 Come, Ye Disconsolate. Thos. Moore. Samuel Webbe. X *=t- -^=z. jP'h lu '■%- ^—r 1. Come, % Joy 3. Go 4. Here ye dis-con -so -late, wher-c'er ye Ian -guish, Come to the of the des - o - iate, Light of the stray-ing, Hope of the ask the in - fi - del, what boon He brings us, What charm for see the bread of life: see wa-ters flow - ing Forth from the -&■- -©>- *= =S F-3E A. -m-i -*> :- :* ) f 3X x 3* i==z* gNii \ -, — mer - pen - ach - throne cy i- ing of seat, fer - vent - ly kneel, tent, fade - less and pure! hearts he can re - veal, God, pure from a - bove: m ■42- -&- Here bring your wound - ed hearts, Here speaks the Com - fort - er, Sweet as that heav - en - ly Come to the feast of love; - J3. X v-T £ f -*s>- t i *=* *=*=* here ten - prom come. i — r -s<- 3 ^ tell your an-guish; "Earth has der - ly say - ing — "Earth has ise Hope sings us: "Earth has ev - er know - ing, "Earth has :S7^--J. m that heav'n can-not heal." that heav'n can-not cure." that God can-not heal." no sor-rows but heav'n can re-move. no sor-row no sor-row no sor-row X=t f J- r^ -i- r 314 We Would See Jesus. Anna B. Warner. Fr. F. Mendelssohn. f^- =r =t &=*=& £=& 1. We 2. We 3. We would see would see would see Je - sus — for the shad-ows length Je - sus — the great Rock-foun-da - Je - sus — oth - er lights are pal - irA-^r. ^17-4— \ ^r- ■42. X: -en A - cross this tion, Where - on our ing, Which for long J * fcn x -! — -»- ipfe ist ■=t 3t—r m czz> -&- *=fc I lit - tie land-scape of our life; feet were set with sov-'reign grace; years we have re-joiced to see; m=$^—f- We would see Not life, nor The bless-ings Je - death, with of our sus, our weak all their pi 1- grim £=E 3ST ±b -L- t Hz: -t2Z I %&=* -4- 3t 5=|f=±^zzzijfcb=pL=j* *•= ffi ^4=:i ^^"-J- -g- -(ZZ,- faith to strength-en ag - i - ta - tion, age are fail - ing, m W: *=* -I -&- For the last wea - ri - Can thence re - move us, We would not mourn them k«- -»- m - > > \» '*> And heav'n and na-ture sing, 316 E. Caswall, tr. Jesus, the Very Thought. J. B. Dykes. J i :3= -St- 2* "«*- 1. Je - 2. Nor 3. Oh, 4. And 5. Je - ^23 i ^i iii sus, the ver - y thought of Thee, With sweetness fills my breast; voice can sing, nor heart can frame, Nor can the mem - 'ry find hope of ev - 'ry con - trite heart ! Oh, joy of all the meek ! those who find Thee, find a bliss Nor tongue nor pen can show; sus! our on - ly joy be Thou, As Thou our prize wilt be; S -B>- -6»- --& :t: em ~m m -Bf -dr ■pr S~ -1 — - w But sweet- er far Thy face to see, A sweet-er sound than Thy blest name, To those who fall, how kind Thou art! The love of Je - sus, what it is Je - sus! be Thou our glo - ry now, & at f=F -a- rfc: 1 1 J r=r~ And in Thy pres-ence rest. O Sav-iour of man- kind! How good to those who seek. None but His loved ones know. And thro' e - ter - ni - ty. I I r * & E T* 317 Just As I Am. Charlotte Elliott. Wm. B. Bradbury. J 1 k, h» — i — I —yr- wA — rq: ^3 E£E*E|^ 3E=g f 1. Just as I am, with - out one plea, But that Thy blood was shed for me, 2. Just as I am, and wait-iug not To rid my soul of one dark blot, 3. Just as I am, tho' tossed a - bout With many a con- flict,many adoubt, 4. Just as I am, poor, wretched, blind, Sight, rich- es, heal- ing of the mind, 5. Just as I am, Thou wilt re-ceive, Wilt wel-come, par-don, cleanse,relieve; 6. Just as I am, Thy love un-known Hath bro- ken ev - 'ry bar-rierdown; > fr~ -©>- -a- fr- A :F tt :fe m -^=K K N •iS»- *&T 2 e- 1~ ±2: *=* 3=X fit s+ -«> a? And that Thou bidd'st me come to Thee, O Lamb of To Thee, whose blood can cleanse each spot, 0 Lamb of Fight-ings with - in, and fears with - out, 0 Lamb of need in Thee to find, 0 Lamb of promise I be - lieve, 0 Lamb of Thine,yea, Thine a - lone, 0 Lamb of _J_ :£: £: £: JT'tr Yea, all I Be - cause Thy Now, to be -n fcl God, I come! I come! God, I come! I come! God, I come! I come' God, I come! I come! God, I come! I come! God, I come ! I come ! ^JE ■^*z. ±z=t -Q- t? k— be t=t -t2-±.r(2.'?(2- T ■32$. 318 The 01d=Time Religion. -sn — ^H* — *- -S mfc — ♦ — •— - Zj£ r. ■ * J^-JV- *=^ -* m- 1. It was good for our moth-ers, It was 2. Makes me love ev - 'ry- bod - y, Makes me 3. It has saved our fathers, It has 4. Makes me love the good old Bi - ble , Makes me 5. It will lead me to Je-sus, It will 6. It will do when I'm dy - ing, It will 7. It will take us all to heav-en, It will p±4 s in 1 — r ±= good love saved our love the good old lead me to do when I'm take us all to for our moth-ers, ev - 'ry - bod - y, fa-thers, Bi - ble, Je - sus, heav-en, ^»i: =fc *z ** *> -* *» «* *« P *> «* * Cho. — 'Tis the old time re -lig -ion, ^Tis the old time re - lig - ion, Tf&—^ ~^=\ Mt=^— » 15— -*-1 * 9 1 — — fc- -JW- — N D. C. for Choru fc fc 1—, zS — ^n— « i_ j. w — *-■ — *-J It was Makes me It has Makes me It will It will It will ES-C *-* +— 1 fefeb — fc- t - good for our moth love ev - 'ry - bod saved our fa - love the good old Bi ■ lead me to Je - do when I'm dy - take, us all to heav 1* N N ^ — W— -ers, - y, thers, ■ ble, sus, ing, - en, m. W — 9 — And And And And And And And m * it's it's it's it's it's it's it's • _ W - good good good good good good good • • m m m • e-nough e-nough e-nough e-nongh e-nough e-nough e-nongh -* J". — ^ 1 — •• — for for for for for for for _&- «• — me! me! me! me! me! me! me! i ssfct — pi £ — ^ K 1 - w u fca U - — V -9 *- -p- =N ] *Tis the old time re - lig - ion, And iVs good e - nough for me! 319 Rev. Wm. 0. Cushing. Jewels. Geo. F, Root. i-i r-2- I T 1 -■m « S , f When He com - eth,when He com- eth, To make up His jew - els, 1 All His jew - els, pre-cious jew- els, His loved and His {Omit ) own, — p f He will gath - er, He will gath-er The gems for His king-dom; ' \ All the pure ones, all the bright ones,His loved and His {Omit ) own. o J Lit - tie chil-dren, lit - tie chil-dren,Who love their Re - deem - er, "\Are the jew -els, precious jew- els, His loved and His (Omit ) own. f Like the stars of the morning, His bright crown adorning, I They shall shine in their beauty, ( Omit ) His loved and His own. S^se -U— Ec :t tr. p — *^W- :t=t: :*=*= :t 320 Ring the Bells of Heaven. Rev. Wm. 0. Cushing. Joyfully. i , n. . . w. n- w f> ■^-^ m dt± Geo. F.Root. |s , Fine. S±£ £ S=q*= 4r-wh -<9- TTTlT-r-^- CT X f Ring the bells of heaven! there is joy to-day, For a soul returning from the wild; \ ' I See! the Father meets him out upon the way, Welcoming His weary wand'ring child. J 2 f Ring the bells of heaven ! there is joy to-day, For the wand'rer now is rec-on- ciled; \ ' \ Yes, a soul is rescued from his sin-ful way, And is born a-new a ransomed child. / o { Ring the bells of heaven! spread the feast today, Angels swell the glad triumphant strain, \ ' } Tell the joy-ful ti-dings! bear it far a-way, For a precious soul is born a - gain, J @«3 -r—m-±-m—m- i u "■*■ ' f- ■f-T S- i*. -g»— \g- ->y- £ -(2- iS>- 1 T>.C-Tis the ransomed ar-my, like a mighty sea, Peal-ing forth the anthem of the free. Chorus. ^ J* fe 4- -1*— it x».c. -«- y — i — ^-- — j* ** =S^ Glo-ry! glo-ry!howthe an- pi V ,::-*-g:-f :* gels sing; Glo-ry! glo-ry! how the loud harps ring; S^^ *=£ t^ :t ~ss>- 1- Copyrigbt, 1908, by The John Church Co. Used by permission. 321 Charles Wesley. >• te-J^-fe: I Do Believe. Unknown. ^E2: =t I ~J- ^t=S -<§- * :zt E ->©- 1. Fa - ther, I stretch my 2. What did Thine on - ly 3. Au - thor of faith! to 4. How would my faint - ing mm & hands to Thee, No Son en- dure. Be - Thee I lift My soul re-joice Could oth - er help I know; fore I drew my breath ? wea-ry, long - ing eyes; I but see Thy face! ■ fr- &=[ ■&■ ^~±L -s>- *C ¥ -a — -r— Cho. — I do be - lieve, I now be - lieve, That Je - sus died for me; I Do Believe.— Concluded. B.C. Jot Choru*. M If Thou with-draw What pain, what la 0 may I now Now let rae hear go -e>- Thy - self from me, Ah, whith-er shall I bor to se - cure My soul from end - less death! re - ceive that gift! My soul with -out it dies. Thy quick'ning voice, And taste Thy pard-'ning grace. -&- — I- =& t ^=P And thro1 His blood, His pre-cioits blood, I sliall from sin be free. 322 From Every Stormy Wind. Rev. Hugh Stowftll. Dr. Thomas Hastings. 1. From ev - 'ry storm- y wind that blows, From ev - 'ry swell-ing tide of woes, 2. There is a place where Je - sus sheds The oil of glad-ness on our heads; 3. There is a scene where spir- its blend, Where friend holds f el-low-ship with friend: 4. There,there on ea - gle's wings we soar, And sin and sense mo- lest no more, g*i S -- ■t — -»■- -&- o -m~ -&- ta: ±2: s- -2 ^2: IPi |t ^* i f :«!: i /T\ /T\ ^*< -S»- *=*F* ^t "^ There is a calm, a sure re- treat: A place than all be-sides more sweet : Tho' sun-dered far, by faith they meet And heav'n comes down our. souls to greet, 'Tis found be-neath the mer It is the blood-bought mer A - round one com-mon mer While glo - ry crowns the mer m s=§ •&- 3± -- HS>- cy-seat. cy-seat. cy-seat. cy-seat. -J ^2: ^z: ^2: fe ^2= t — r r 323 Guide Me, 0 Thou Great Jehovah. William Williams. ■=£ *^£ ^M /7N Thomas Hastings. 3E -9 2± is 1 I f Guide me,OThou great Jeho- vah, Pilgrim thro' this barren land; \ ' X I am weak,but Thou art mighty,Keep me with Thy pow'rfnl hand, j Bread of heaven, n (0 - pen now the crys-tal fountain, Whence the healing wa-ters flow; \ X Let the fie - ry, cloud-y pil - lar, Lead me all my journey thro' : \ Strong Deliverer, 0 f When I tread the verge of Jor-dan, Bid my anxious fears sub- side. \ X Bear me thro' the swelling current,Land me safe on Canaan's side : J Songs of prais-es K 1 *±Jh=eb ■&- ^ =T i *f£ x «re /T\ -ztr JdECEJ 5 *±*=* mm m ■ m .m. ^Z ^5*. Feed me till I want no more; Bread of heav-en, Feed me till I want no more. Be Thou still my strength and shield; Strong Deliverer, Be Thou still my strength and shield. I will ev-ergive to Thee; Songs of prais-es I will ev-ergive to Thee. m 23W£ =S£ I E ft 4- /7\ 5 &* fczzt^p— r 324 Charles Wesley. -I 1— Come, Thou Almighty King. fe Felice Giardini. ~*T~* jS £=t -(St- --£=*: 1. Come, Thou al - might - y King, 2. Come, Thou in - car - nate Word, 3. Come, ho - ly Com - fort - er ! 4. To the great One in Three, m^ Help us Thy name to sing, Gird on Thy might - y sword; Thy sa - cred wit - ness bear, The high - est prais - es be, ■m- ■*- -&- jtL. jU. lEt :p -s>- i 1- r T f =c =T T -w *- m Help Our In Hence J- 4= us pray' this ev to praise; Fa - ther! all - glo - ri-ous, O'er all vie ■ at - tend: Come, and Thy peo - pie bless, And give Thy glad hour; Thou who al - might - y art, Now rule in er - more ! His sov - 'reign maj - es - ty May we in 4- =fe it: O It 1 l I 1 J* -l 1 1 /-s g • -fs -1 1 J « — «M— =^— 4- — J -! 1 — 1 1— : T—^~ -m 5 — ' — 9 -9 i_1 u to - ri - ous, Come, and reign o - ver us, An - cient of Days! word sue- cess, Spir - it of ho - li - ness ! On us de- scend. ev - 'ry heart, And ne'er from us de - part, Spir - it of pow'r! glo - ry see, And to e - ter - ni - ty Love and a - dore. — £ — £ — ( — C & 5 — i i * : N ? — r'F — r— ■m- — i P-a ri r*;. 9 - p — — a r — 1 1 1 h j- — ta 1 1 — b w — — m — - u r lo • I i i p 325 Edward Hopper. Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me. =it T=lsl J. J. Gould. Fine. :=*: -25!- -- *z: tv tv F-5 t* 1 ha <- Tt Copyright. 1916. Renewal ty Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. Used by permission. 327 Majestic Sweetness Sits Enthroned. Samuel Stennett. Thomas Hastings. Sp -h-r_l- 2=3 m 3S=* 1. Ma- jes- tic sweetness sits enthroned Up- on the Saviour's brow; His head with 2. No mor-tal can with Him compare, A-mong the sons of men; Fair -er is 3. He saw me plunged in deep distress, And flew to my re - lief ; For me He 4. To Him I owe my life and breath, And all the joys I have: He makes me 5. Since from His boun-ty I receive Such proofs of love di - vine, Had I a ^m j»l -r- |3E :t=z£ r*f=&= m radiant glories crowned,His lips with grace o'erflow, His lip? with grace o'erflow. He than all the fair That fill the heav'nly train, That till theheav'nly train, bore the shameful cross, And car-ried all my grief, And car-ried all my grief, tri- umph o - ver death, And Raves me from the grave. And saves me from the grave, thousand hearts to give,Lord.they should all be Thine, Lord, they should all be Thine. 328 Jeremiah E. Rankin. God Be With You! William G. Tomer. _ ______ „w. 1. God be with you till we meet a-gainl— By His counsels guide, up-hold you, 2. God be with you till we meet a-gain ! — 'Neath His wings protecting hide you, 3. God be with you till we meet a-gain !— When life's perils thick confound you, 4. God be with you till we meet a-gain!— Keep love's banner float-ing o'er you, -m- -is- ®$m -pfc -_►- -I — :t_: -r =*: :k=^ rp: __ -r /^ :_f=* With His sheep se-cure-ly fold you; God be with you till we meet a-gain! Dai - ly man-na still di - vide you: God be with you till we meet a-gain? Put His arms un - fail- ing round you ; God be with you till we meet a-gain! Smite death's threat'ning wave before you; God be with you till we meet a-gain! -m-: -m- -*- -»- "-£-" ^ -P- ■*- ■*• rtS -t H__=t=S=£: BBi ___ -_?- ------ :k=J f #s Chorus. §__=_-__ tpc £=* -_?- 1— :^r 3_1 ^: 5 *h •_a- Till we meet! Till we meet! Till we meet at Je-sus'feet; Till we meet! Till we meet again! N>, Till we meet! JL .^.. JtL. -?L. JfL. JOU M... ft- JL. • J*. -_t J fl _ _ _ L -0 — _►- ^£^* Till we meet ! « Till we meet! Till we meet again ! -|__ ._>.. Jft. JL- -ft. jfL. r-f-t-3 ^-_-^-PP->-p: Till we meet! God be with you till we meet a-gain! % :£=£ :_:=*_: + -P- *=£ \l/ r <_■_■ &^-%r 329 Jesus, Thy Blood and Righteousness. John Wesley, tr. Isaac Baker Woodbury. Je - sus, Thy Blood and Righteousness My beau - ty are, my glorious dress; Lord, I believe Thy precious blood,-Which, at the mer - cy-seat of God, This spotless robe the same ap-pears,Whenru - ined na - ture sinks in years; Oh, let the dead now hear Thy voice; Bid, Lord, Thy mourning ones re - joice; 'Midst flaming worlds, in these ar-rayed, With joy shall I lift up my head. For ev - er doth for sin-ners plead — For me, e'en for my soul was shed. No age can change its glo-rious hue, The robe of Christ is ev - er new. Their beau-ty this, their glorious dress, Je-sus, the Lord our Righteousness. m -_> m- -t 1 — -ts> _►- -_S - s- H -I— s- HtZL £l T 330 Wm. P. Mackay Revive Us Again. J. J. Husband. 1. We praise Thee, O God ! For the Son of Thy love, For Je - sus who 2. We praise Thee, O God! For Thy Spir - it of light, Who has shown us our 3. Re- vive us a - gain; Fill each heart with Thy love; May each soul be re - -m **—r-& ■%■ — %- -ts>- t I fc* 1- Refrain T- ^z= r ^ a. =£jgj JVJt E& 2 died, And is now gone a-bove. Sav-iour,and scat-tered our night. Hal le iu-jah! Thine the glo-ry, Hal-le kin -died With lire from a-bove. • •&- *=7t- t^=t % =F X j=£ T- lu - jah ! A - men ! Hal - le - lu- jah Thine the glo - ry, Re - vive us -»■■ -m- -42- a m X -e- S=irS t: tt=% r :t=t 3? — gain. (3— 331 What a Friend. 'Faith Hymns. T C. C. Converse. 7^4 »|-r ^ fl *( J* ^ =1 —i X-- Ez » * -jicizJ-^ =d— a- (^^4-*-v— - — « — • — 8 — j- 1. What a Friend we have in 2. Have we tri - als and temp 3. Are we weak and heav- y m m m m ~i" m 4i Je >-ta - la - - sus, All our sins and griefs to bear! tions ? Is there trou-ble an - y- where ? den, Cumbered with a load of care ? — (m\' iS'S m 5 m S 2 3> « m 'm Y-> • X ^-3^S. • j» f. f. f— I * X -t 1 1 F- 1 1 ■>£+ | * 1^ |^ 1^1^ Lp_ r -1 • L_, 1 i # &=*!- -JS- -Js- FlNE. zte; * ijT-3: ^l.— i— i =^ What a priv - i - lege to car - ry Ev We should nev-er be dis-cour- aged, Take Pre - cious Sav-iour, still our ref - uge, — Take 'ry-thing to God it to the Lord it to the Lord --' in pray*r! in pray'r. in pray'r. E HS>- -5S-- T — &-^~ "t? fcr ■& — P — t? — W D.S. — All be -cause we do not car - ry Ev - V//- thing to God in prajfr, D.S. — Je - sus knows our ev - ''ry weak-ness, Take it to the Lord i?t pray'r. D.S. — In Mis amis HeUl take and shield thee, Thou wilt find a so - lace there. #,J h H*— -> J~^ H— -Ui F^r-^-J -> -]» Vn t ^ r O what peace we oft - en Can we find a friend so Do thy friends despise, f or- -+- • •+- •+- -o- -•- -m- S5 t= tz t=U — -1 U ■ si - "i S for - feit, faith - ful, V sake thee ? 1 O what needless pain we \rho will all our sor-rows ^ake it to the Lord in ] L^ V.i -r e -r "! L=» C 1* W f --s-i — jj bear, share ? n-ay'r, ' w£ — 1*-* !■ !■ 1» * 1* ■l f- p ^ tjT -^ ^ -J 1— ^ P E b" [a i* 12 • *■ 332 H. F. Lyte. Abide With Me. Wm. H. Monfc. 3& s pfe 3=t -(9- =it=jt z4=it: 33£ -4-g- -<§- L<& 1. A - bide with me! fast falls the e- ven-tide! The darkness deepens,Lord,with me abide, 2. Swift to its close ebbs out life's little day; Earth's joys grow dim,its glories pass away; 3. I need Thy presence ev -'ry passing hour, What but Thy grace can foil the tempter's pow'r P 4. Hold Thou Thy cross before my closing eyes; Shine thro' the gloom.and point me to the skies; .a rdL m :£?S Bfe* m fcc 44= :S=P •zr ?E=iP -i-i — r F :& fe =t -Gr- ^ 77^r -- ffi§$ -J- J. H. Stockton. Fine. , f The great Phy - si - cian now is near, The sym - py - thiz - ing Je - sus, 1 * \ He speaks the droop - ing heart to cheer, 0 hear the voice of Je - sus. / 2 / Your ma - ny sins are all for-giv'n, Oh! hear the voice of Je - sus "\Go on your way in peace to heav'n, And wear a crown with Je - sus g | All glo - ry to the dy - ing Lamb I now be - lieve in Je - sus; \ *(I love the bless - ed Sav- iour's name, I love the name of Je - sus. J . I His name dis- pels my guilt and fear No oth-er name but Je - sus;l ' 1 Oh! how my soul de- lights to hear The charming name of Je -sus./ !} m Sweet-est note in ser - aph song, Sweetest name on - mor - tal tongue, -f- -f>- -f- -f-. -m- -0- -m~ -»-• £ 'M-t I 334 Fredrick W. Faber. There's a Wideness. Lizzie S. Tourjee. m 1. There's a wide-ness in 2. There is wel- come for For the love of God If our love were but 3. 4. God's mer-cy the sin - ner, is broad- er more sim-ple, isir Like the wide-ness And more grac-es Than the meas-ure We should take Him of the" sea, for the good; of man's mind; at His word; ±z i — *—\ — t w ztz: There's a Wideness. — Concluded. zt J: -- mied. ( Omit 1 i -i -2- W e^£ J — i- FlNE. n H*- Chorus. =3 ^ Glo $=& ry to His name. Glo - ry to His name, ** J- -1*4— -JL 3t=* A — ^4 ) D.C. &- U» I F t- Glo - ry to His name ; p: ± iS^l (??0 - ry to His name. I 336 Geo. W. Bethune. The Sweetest Name. £ Wm. B. Bradbury. 1 t~2~ Fine. 4- 1. 2. 3. 4. -#■ -*• f There is no name so sweet on earth,No name sc sweet in heav - en ; I The name, be-fore His wondrous birth,To Christ the Saviour (Omit.) | And when He hung up - on the tree, They wrote this name above Him I That all might see the rea-son we For ev - er-m ore must (0>m7.) (So now, up -on His Father's throne-Almighty to release us (.From sin and pain — He ev-er reigns, The Prince and Saviour, (Omtt.) f O Je - sus ! by that matchless Name Thy grace shall fail us nev- er X To - day as yes - ter - day the same, Thou art the same for- (Omit.) giv love Je- ev - - en. Him. - sus. er! §M at — "-p— k~ l 1— D.C. — For there's no word ear ev-er heard, So Refrain. s . , -, » , — _i — i , — dear, so sweet, as (Omit.) "Je P ± I sus I " D.C. :zn f @I We love to sing of Christ, our King, And hail Him bless- ed Je - sus! X £=£ r ^f 2fl 337 When We AH Get to Heaven. E. E. Hewitt. ffifM-J j j J - ri n 1 — q=" -j 1 Mrs. . J. G. Wilson. H - 1 i 1 2p£2-i — s— 4— J- 1. Sing the won-drous 2. While we walk the 3. Let us then be 4. On - ward to the -p- -m- -m- /£Y w . A. 1 l~ 1 i love of Je - sus, Sing His pil - grim pathway, Clouds will true and f aith-ful, Trust- ing, prize be -fore us! Soon His •ft- -|#- -»- -p p 1 p — HF — i — mer-cy and His grace; o - ver-spread the sky; serv-ing ev - 'ry day; beau-ty we'll be -hold; — P P rP P ^ 1 t^Ur r * r= -p p — p — p= L L b^ \m- 4- 1 k? -W ts 1 ^-P-^-t- t 1- I — ' -r i 1 r L y (• r r f- h i J gp^f ^V- £ -« — *- * — - — 1-- In the mansions bright and bless- ed, He'll pre- pare for us a place. But when trav-'ling days are o - Just one glimpse of Him in glo Soon the pearl - y gates will o - a sigh, re - pay. ver, Not a shad- ow, not ■ ry Will the toils of life pen, We shall tread the streets of gold. 1. for us a place. -P- P- £: I *_ te £ jjpE :t ±: ±: jfe Chorus. * -* — IS ^=^ ■ «Li A ^_i 0 _| A O- i r- £E^ S •S-P— «-P- ^ g^^J r £*£ When we all get to heaven,What a day of rejoicing that will be! When we all What a day of rejoicing that will be! ■ft-' -ft- JR. E&E* m &- 4S>- P-» P :K: :|*^fc -fct -Srf -w— is*- I fer=it -P-P- -e- U- ^->— k f *-*- -s*1 When we all see Je- sus, We'll sing and shout the vic-to - ry. When we all and shout the vic-to- ry. -ft--4t--m- b^. « -P- .-P- -.*- -P- -?= ^ St^: I ■-=-F i» i» 10> * It 3*: -»■- fe -»---»— o — -5»— i*- Copyright, 1898, by Mrs. J. G. Wilson. 338 M. M. W. Holy Spirit, Faithful Guide. 1P§ i Fine. M. M, WeUs. 1 to *=± ■&- -sh --4-, 4^=S— *— S- ^2- r- ^: t *=* i q -- 1. On- ward, Christian soldiers! Marching: as to war, With the cross of Je - sus 2. At the sign of tri-umph, Satan's host doth flee; On, then, Christian soldiers, 3. Like a might- y ar - my Moves the Church of God: Brothers we are treading 4. On- ward, then, ye peo-ple, Join our happy throng, Blend with ours your voices 3# n •f — k -e>- :tz_ -f i * + »-*■ i=rfc=p: G>- :t: /a am *=*=#=*: -&- — »- Go - ing on be- fore; Christ,the roy - al Mas-ter, Leads a-gainst the foe; On to vic-to-ry! Hell's foun- da- tionsquiv-er At the shout of praise, Where the saints have trod; We are not di-vid-ed; All one bod - y we, In the tri-umph song; Glo - ry, laud and hon-or Un - to Christ,the King, 55* I I —&- -m- f- :to=: -f2- m ngg> — ■ -#%*5-d 1 -| 1 r-h 1 [- ! — I — ' — i — n Refrain. fflF1^ 1 J— *— A- ' w * -d 0 =3 — a « a- 1 _1 j 1— H 1 1 1 XY m 9 0 •— •— & ■ — m • =* m— ■— g ' — «• » « • — J -*- -*- -m- tt For- ward in - to bat - tie, See His ban-ner go! Broth-ers, lift your voic - es, Loud your anthems raise. On-ward, Christian One in hope and doc - trine, One in char - i - ty. This thro' countless a - ges Men and an- gels sing. W&hrt — *-^ — a xf^* T i F=«— ^=i=3b IV -f1 — r — ? — r— |S£ JUL_L t r — i— 1 1 h-^d ^r— r^--^- — r r r r ' -p- ~~m~EF "w" tt -ar t»- -sr sol - diers ! Marching as to war, With the cross of Je-sus Going on be-fore. 1:§S / -^r —f 1 — i — r 'JSJk -tz t~ *=*: 0h -©>- :&EB£ II 340 Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone? Thos. Shepherd. Geo. N. Allen. 1. Must Je - sus bear the cross a - lone, And all the world go free ? 2. How hap - py are the saints a - bove,Who once went sorrowing here! 3. The con - se-crat-ed cross I'll bear, Till death shall set me free; 4. Up - on the crys - tal pave- ment, down At Je - sus' pierc - ed feet, mm- (J.- -e>- :t: -&- -6>- T=L :F 42. ■&1 =]=: -»- -s>- i^f: :tz: ] -(9- 4 -4- tsfc: -a- ^: ■-*=t^= im * =t -- -s>- T c iM 341 George Keith. How Firm a Foundation. Portogallo. ites i> — k hv N £l 3*: 33 5?i2 3=5F =2=3= -&■ $*- V* 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. U i> ! How firm a f oun-da- tion, ye saints of the Lord, Is laid for your faith in His "Fear not; I am with Thee; 0 be not dismayed! For I am thy God, I will "When thro' the deep waters I call thee to go, The riv - ers of sor-row shall "E'en down to old age, all my peo-ple shall prove My sov'reign, e - ter-nal, un - "The soul that on Je - sus hath leaned for re-pose, I will not, I will not, de - ^2 N K ft', m m m J m — W— =t- * v-*- t- r ref - uge to Je - sus have fled, To you who f or ref - uge to Je - sus have fled? gra- cious om- nip - 0 - tent hand, Up - held by My gra-eious,om-nip - o- tent hand." to thee thy deep-est dis-tress, And sanc-ti- fy to thee thy deep-est dis-tress." still in My bo - som be borne,Like lambs they shall still in My bo - som be borne." nev - er, no, nev - er for- sake, I'll nev - er, no, nev - er, no nev - er f or-sake." w =£=*: m m :*=t 342 John Fawcett. Blest Be the Tie. Hans George Nageli . Z3 i=^=3= = I Li ■ :=E^ Jf" l *- --=£ m - ' I j? * -f — -1 L^ =4= ltJ1 fel - low - ship of kin - dred minds Is like to that a - bove. fears, our hopes, our aims are one, Our com - forts and our cares. oft - en for each oth - er flows The symp - a - thiz - ing tear. we shall still be joined in heart, And hope to meet a - gam. -^ r r-J -m- ■9 1 — — i- tv 1 •• — S — 1 — » — 1 1 /--if — & 1 1 •- m 1 — 1 — — «■ — -HI 1 ^ p— — i 1 — — (2- 1* H— r - -1 1 M= — pJ — p* 1 — F — I— J — H 343 Fanny J. Crosby. Blessed Assurance. Mrs. Jos. F. Knapp. -IV £H^ 1. Blessed as- sur-ance, Je- sus is mine! Oh,what a foretaste of glo-ry di-vine! 2. Perfect sub-mis-sion, perfect de - light,Vis-ions of rap-ture now burst on my sight, 3. Perfect sub-mis-sion, all is at rest, I, in my Sav-iour am hap- py and blest. m -*—*- =fc s SES --"•C '£ s^ '■*«f4 Heir of sal- va - tion, purchase of God, Born of His Spir -it, washed in His blood. An -gels descend-ing,bring f rom a - bove, Ech-oes of mer - cy, whispers of love. Watching and waiting, look-ing a -bove, Filled with His goodness, lost in His love. -0- «. , r— - — •— : 0 m— , ,4=S — = = m— .-«- -f%* -f — 1* — 1* H— — -*— — A #1 # — =te=j — r* r* h ISlJ 0 * * This is my -m- ■*- -m- &SH — Is— J — J . g : » — * — %- sto - ry, this is my . -A- . At. 0_ 0- song, Praising my 0..<~^0.. jl. 4L. .m- i — r i — i — Sav-iour all the day long; « A ■•- -O- -»- -0-* -0-* ■P- • -*- • -t— -i — -I — -F-. -P^. rta— . — i : — ' 1 1 r)*-1 — • i F - E 1# |» jr- Igy1* — * * » — fe* ^ 1^— Li — i ' JU=JK — P — f — 2— Li — i- * * .*— ' T- I" 't? 6? 6? t- l -« ^ — «• This is my sto-ry, this is my song; Prais-ing my Sav-iour all the day long. > > -B- 0-' -*-' 0- J*- 0- -I rP P — »>- S-" ** h XT =*=z EILZl f >— fr— !■: « -i — r Copyright, 1873. by Jos. F. Knapp. 344 Holy Ghost, With Love Divine. A. Reed. U L* P ^ =& §* tt -St- 4- :z2: a? B« A 1 1- 0-0- ■zt Gottschalk. Pt tzz: 1. Ho - ly Ghost with light di-vine, Shine up - on this heart of mine; 2. Ho - ly Ghost with pow'r di - vine,Cleanse this guilt- y heart of mine, 3. Ho - ly Ghost with joy di-vine, Cheer this saddened heart of mine; 4. Ho - ly Spir - it, all di - vine, Dwell with- in this heart of mine; 5 Chase the shades of night a - way, Turn my dark-ness in - to day. Long hath sin with- out con- trol, Held do - min - ion o'er my soul. Bid my ma - ny woes de - part, Heal my wound-ed, bleed -ing heart. Cast down ev - 'ry i - dol throne, Reign su- preme — and reign a - lone. g 1^1 T f -»- m tzt: 345 Geo. Robinson. Come, Thou Fount. John Wyeth. FlNH. 1 as x *=€ 1 f Come, Thou Fount of I Streams of mer - cy o /Here I'll raise my I And I hope, by o fOh, to graee how Thy good-ness, iLet Hith-er Safe-ly Dai - ly by to to of Thy ar- I ev-'ry bless -ing, Tune my heart nev- er ceas - ing, Call for songs Eb-en - e - zer, Thy good pleas-ure, great a debt - or like a fet - ter, Bind my wand'riDg heart to Thee; sing Thy grace, t loud-est praise: J help I'll come;) rive at home: > I'm constrained to be ! fc£=S*: :t E :t2=t*: *=■ Praise the mount, Pm fixed tip ~ on it! Mount of Thy re me from dan - ger, In - ter- posed His t £ers D.C. D.C. — He, to res - cue D. C. — Here's my heart, oh, deem- ing love, pre-cious blood. 1 take and seal it, Seal it for Thy courts a - bove. i Efc* -*-•■ £ 1EE* & D.C. -3++1 EB •©- i 1- Teach me some me - lo-dious son- net, Sung by flam- ing tongues Je - sus sought me when a stranger, Wand'ring from the fold Prone to wan - der, Lord, I feel it, Prone to leave the God -»- , -0- -0- -0- -0- -•- • -0- -m- » — * m tr -f Xi . T~ m . m =mL - -fe- ar bove: of God; I love; -&- M- h=sr- Xr- 3i: fa: tt 346 John Bowring. In the Cross. Ithamar Conkey. X X *=& j— s- -B>- -©■- -- | i -&- -m- s- Christ I glo - ry, Tow- 'ring o'er the wrecks of time; life o'er-take me, Hopes de- ceive, and fears an-noy, pain and pleas-ure, By the cross are sane - ti - fied ; -s- -0- m -0- -- r~. fa: 22: t ^ ■f 31 -I- X ^r- -&- ■<§r -* ■S- -«- All the light of Nev - er shall the Peace is there that s- r-J- m^ zmr. ZW71 sa - cred sto - ry Gath - ers round its head sub cross for- sake me; Lo it glows with peace and knows no meas-ure, Joys that thro' all time a - \r~ J — % — me=T ..ii f==n= — * r- ■lime. joy. bide. IP P *fa: l fa: :*£=* S -t* 347 Jesus Shall Reign. Isaac Watts. JohnHatton. 2: *E£ 2* -I- X -s- -Gt r — G- -<2r W 1. Je - sus shall reign wher-e'er the sun Does His sue- ces-sive journeys run; 2. From north to south the princ-es meet, To pay their homage at His feet: 3. To Him shall end - less pray'r be made, And endless prais- es crown His head; 4. Peo - pie and realms of ev - 'ry tongue,Dwell on His love with sweet-est song, T. a gJEp ih ZT- Jesus Shall Reign. — Concluded. -&■ t-t V -U+ afcgt &-\ ■&- -I- _l_ ^*2 -(SI- fEfc His kingdom spread from shore to shore, Till moons shall wax and wane no more, While western em- pires own their Lord, And sav-age tribes at-tend His word. His name like sweet per -fume shall rise With ev- 'ry morn-ing sac - ri - fice. And in-fant voic-es shall pro-claim Their ear- ly bless-ings on His name. jz — I*— I 2x±x -P2- -&- -*s. t=t -1S>- w T 1 348 Fade, Fade Each Earthly Joy. Mrs. Catharine J. Bonar. |^ %• T. E. Perkins. ^ __|_"| 1 K-t 1 -, =c U-ir^ 1. Fade, fade each earth-ly joy, Je - sus is 2. Tempt not my soul a -way, Je - sus is 3. Fare -well, ye dreams of night, Je - sus is 4. Far - well, mor-tal - i - ty, Je sus is mine ! Break ev-'ry ten - der tie, mine ! Here would I ev - er stay, mine ! Lost in this dawn-ing light, mine ! Welcome e - ter - ni - ty, E§5 m :»=t --U-- ^—Wz x ^fc m Fine. D.S. — Je - sus a - lone can bless, D.S. — Pass from my heart a - way, D.S. — Je - sus has sat - is - fied, D.S. — Welcome, my Sav-iour^s breast, D.S. XSXc x s^* ™- Je - sus Je - sus Je - sus Je - sus *K is * is mine L Dark is the wil - der-ness, Earth has no rest-ing place, is mine ! Per - ish - ing things of clay, Born but for one brief day, is mine ! All that my soul has tried Left but a dis-mal void, is mine ! Wei- come, O loved and blest, Welcome, sweet scenes of rest, -tx_ x *=P 1 Je - sits is mine! 349 John Kable. Sun of My Soul. M i=n — r x^: r f *=*=* Arr. by W. H. Monk. -U-J — :*=* zrzzz «-f- 1. 2. 3. 4. Sun of When the A - bide Be near Me :* * * * I -9- ■&• my soul, Thou Saviour dear, It is not night if Thou be near; soft dews of kind -ly sleep My wea-ried eye -lids gen - tly steep, with me from morn till eve, For with- out Thee I can- not live; to bless me when I wake, E'er thro' the world my way I take, Jcxj JT-* £e i=r ^5-- tzt £ p xn x X I t 4=± JZL =t — 1 may no earth-born cloud a - rise my last tho't, how sweet to rest, bide with me when night is nigh, bide with me till in Thy love -# — 3xr -pan £i J = r * r o Be A - A ■ H To hide Thee from Thy servant's eyes. For - ev - er on my Saviour's breast. For with-out Thee I dare not die. - I lose my -self in heav'n a-bove. %-- Ux P2- r -«>- X -r x x r :tx 1 — r bHH 350 AH People That On Earth Do Dwell. Psalm ioo. Louis Bourgeois, 1=X /Ts T- . All peo - pie that on earth do dwell, Sing to our Lord with cheerful voice; . Know that the Lord is God in- deed; With-out our aid He did us make; 0 en - ter then His gates with joy, With- in Hiscourts His praise proclaim; . Be-cause the Lord our God is good, His mer - cy is for - ev - er sure, 4 * J: *=t 4=- -£- -*- t ] BijgEE J H « 0- -0 *— -0- t ~\- 4. -I- •+ t Him serve with mirth, His praise forth tell, Come ye be- fore Him and re-joice. We are His flock, He doth us feed, And for His sheep He doth us take. Let thank-ful songs your tongues employ, 0 bless and mag-ni - fy His name. His truth at all times firm- ly stood, And shall from age to age en- dure. Fine. H !■ -p — 0—jj- =* 1 J "7^ I -- Praise Him a-bove ye heav'nly hosts; Praise Father, Son and Ho - ly Ghost. aws »-* t=t £ ._/£ -($>- -I h -C2- I 1 1 £>.£. Ill I M m Praise God from whom all blessings flow, Praise Him all creatures here be-low. §^ J. -0- -0~ -l b :£=* -*-0 ALPHABETICAL INDEX A Abide With Me _ 332 Abundant Life 133 Alas and Did My Saviour Bleed ? 255 All Hail the Power of Jesus Name 258-259-260 All in All Forever. 8 All People That on Earth do Dwell 350 AH Power is Given Unto Me 131 All That I Want Is in Jesus J15 All Things in Jesus ...115 Almost Persuaded 300 A Missionary Cry 233 And He Walks With Me 25 And I Shall See Him Face to Face 23 Angels Assist Our Mighty Joys. .218 Anywhere With Jesus 87 Are You Washed in the Blood? 121 Ashamed of Jesus 138 A Single Eye 77 At the Battle's Front 158 At the Cross 19 At the Cross I'll Abide 200 At the Father's Throne Above.... 50 Beautiful Words, Wonderful Words 303 B Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ 162 Believing and Receiving Ill Be Like Jesus, This My Song 17 Beneath the Cross of Jesus 135 Be Not Dismayed 91 Be True - 212 Beulah Land 123 Blessed Assurance 343 Blessed Be the Fountain 34 Blessed Be the Name 326 Blessed Calvary 171 Blessed Quietness 67 Blessed Saviour, Thou Wilt Guide Us 148 Bless the Lord, My Soul 69 Blest Be the Tie That Binds 342 Break Thou the Bread of Life....278 Breathe Upon Us 215 Bring Your Vessels, Not a Few.. 56 But as Many as Received Him.. 75 By the Way of Redeeming Love _ 180 C Calling, Oh, Hear Him Calling ...142 Calling Today, Calling Today.. ..270 Calvary _ 35 Child of a King (The)..._ 152 Christ Arose 10 Christ in Me , _ 66 Christ Is Coming 130 Christ Liveth in Me 113 Christ Returneth 28 Cleansing Wave 149 Come Home, Come Home 191 Come Thou, Almighty King 324 Come, Thou Fount 345 Come to Jesus 304 Come, Ye Disconsolate 313 Coming Home, Coming Home 299 Cross of Christ! Lead Onward. 252 Count Me 73 D Doxology 350-351 Dwelling in Beulah Land 68 E Earthly Joys Can Not Compare. .241 Every Bridge Is Burned Behind Me 116 F Face to Face 62 Face to Face, Shall I Behold Him 62 Fade, Fade Each Earthly Joy 348 Far, Far on the Other Side 189 Fill Me Now 298 Follow, Follow, I Would Follow Jesus 98 Follow On! 98 Forever Here 257 For God So Loved the World 94 For There's No Word, Ear Ever Heard 336 For You I Am Praying 118 Friendship with Jesus 127 From Every Stormy Wind 322 From Sinking Sand He Lifted Me „ .245 G Give Me a Single Eye 77 Give Me Jesus 289 Glad Day! Glad Day! 63 Glory, Glory Joy to My Heart Will Bring 106 Glory Song 33 Glory to His Name 335 Glory to Jesus 291 Go! 244 Go and Tell 174 God Be With You 328 God Is Calling Yet _ 142 God of Abraham Praise 145 God's Grace 83 God Shall Wipe Away All God Will Take Care of You.."..". 91 Go Ye into AH the World 131 Grace 202 Grace, Grace, God's Grace 55 Grace Greater than All Our Sin 55 Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah 323 H Hallelujah! Praise His Name 178 Hallelujah! Thine Be the Glory 330 Hallelujah ! Tis Done ! 302 Hallelujah to My Lord! 179 Hallelujah to Thy Name! 177 Hallelujah! What a Saviour! 155 Hallelujah! What a Saviour..71-134 Happy Day, Happy Day. .292 Hark! The Voice of Jesus Calling 160 Harvest Time 103 Have Thine Own Way, Lord 21 Have Thy Way, Lord 279 He Died of a Broken Heart 167 He Gives the Power 75 He Hideth My Soul 164 He Is Coming Again ...176 He Is Mine 37 He Keeps Me Singing 13' He Leadeth Me 139 He Lifted Me 245 He Ransomed Me 134 He Was Not Willing 187 He'll Walk With Me All the Way 190 He Will Fill Your Heart Today 56 He Will Hold Me Fast 7 He Will Hold Me With His Mighty Hand 99 Hear the Tramp, Tramp, Tramping 158 Held in His Mighty Arms 251 Hiding in Thee 54 Higher Ground 312 Himself 8 Him That Cometh Unto Me 207 His Blood Can Never Lose Its Power 223 His Love Can Ne'er Be Told 218 His Mighty Hand 99 Hold the Fort 273 Holy Ghost with Love Divine....344 Holy, Holy, Holy 283 Holy Spirit, Faithful Guide 338 Home of the Soul 58 How Can I Help But Love Him ? 80 How Firm a Foundation 341 How Marvelous, How Wonderful 53 How Tedious and Tasteless 311 I Am Coming, Lord .296 Am Praying for You 118 Am Redeemed But Not With Silver 20 Am So Glad that Jesus Loves Me _ 263 Belong to the King 151 Can Depend on Him 32 Come to the Garden Alone 25 Do Believe 321 Do, I Do, I Do 51 Gave My Life for Thee 3 Have Overcome 225 Heard the Voice of Jesus Say..l27 Know His Love Is Mine 175 Know I'll See Jesus Some Day 40 Know Whom I Have Believed 39 Love Him 271 Love Thee, I Love Thee, Dear Dying Saviour 161 Love to Tel! the Story 305 Need Thee Every Hour. 290 Remember Calvary 85 Shall Be Like Him 45 Shall Be Satisfied 267 Shall Dwell Forever There 47 Shall Know Him 188 Shall Walk the Streets of the City of God 47 Take, He Undertakes .268 Take Thee, Blessed Lord 268 Take the Life of Victory 100 Walk With the King 141 Will Be Like Daniel Bold 261 Will Guide Thee 166 Will Praise Him 239 Will Say "Yes" to Jesus 204 Will Sing of My Redeemer 44 Will Sing You a Song 58 Would Be Like Jesus 17 Would Be Like Thee 246 f Jesus Goes with Me 30 'm Abiding in Canaan Land ! 76 I'm Believing and Receiving Ill I'm Happy in Jesus Today 41 I'm Living on the Mountain 68 I'm Redeemed 208 I'm the Child of a King 152 In Jesus 109 In Tenderness He Sought Me 201 In the Cross of Christ I Glory... .346 In the Garden _ 25 In the Glow of Early Morning. 130 In the Service of the King 203 Is It Not Wonderful? 88 Is It the Crowning Day? 63 Is My Name Written There? 72 Is Not This the Land of Beulah ? 227 Is Thy Heart Right With God? .114 It Can Never Grow Old 27 It's Just Like Jesus to Roll the Clouds Away 249 It is Glory Just to Walk With Him 143 It is Well with My Soul 26 It's Just Like His Great Love 249 It Was on the Cross He Shed His Blood 195 I've Found a Friend 22 I've Tried in Vain a Thousand *• Ways 109 Ivory Palaces ■ J Jesus Giveth Us the Victory 196 Jesus Has Lifted Me 147 Jesus, I Am Coming Home 49 Jesus, I Am Resting, Resting 264 Jesm» I Come 14 Jesus Is a Friend of Mine 61-211 Jesus Is All the World to Me 102 Jesus Is Calling ~ 270 Jesus Is Coming * 237 Jesus Is Dearer Than All 216 Jesus Is Mighty to Save..... 262 Jesus Is the Friend You Need... 168 Jesus Is Victor - 248 Jesus, Jesus, How I Trust Him..277 Jesus, Jesus. Sweetest Name I Know 13 Jesus Knows, Jesus Knows 65 Jesus, Lover of My Soul 285-286 Jesus Loves Even Me 263 Jesus Loves Me 297 Jesus Met Me There -238 Jesus, Oh, How Sweet the Name! 96 Jesus Only 81-247 Jesus Paid It All 288 Jesus Pleads for Me 50 Jesus Saves 309 Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me 325 Jesus Shall Lead Me Night and Day 85 Jesus Shall Reign 347 Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee 316 Jesus, Thy Blood and Righteousness 329 Jesus! Wonderful Name! 210 Jewels 319 Joybells Ringing in Your Heart 90 Joy to the World 315 Just As I am 317 L Launch Out 206 Leaning on the Everlasting Arms 93 Let Go and Let God 119 Let Him in 112 Let Jesus Come into Your Heart 287 Let Me Come Closer to Thee, Jesus 276 Let the Joy Overflow 242 Let the Lower Lights Be Burning 95 Let the Tide Come In 15 Let Us Crown Him 48 Life, Life, Eternal Life 133 Life's Railway to Heaven 148 Like a Mighty Sea 110 Living, He Loved Me 18 Living in the Glory 192 Lo! He Comes 293 Lord, I'm Coming Home 299 Lord Lift Me Up and I Shall Stand 312 Love Found a Way 156 Love Lifted Me 9 M Majestic Sweetness Sits Enthroned 327 Mansions of Glory, Home Over There 120 Meditation 274 Mercy for the Sinner. 202 Moment by Moment 89 More About Jesus 199 Must I Go and Empty Handed? 265 Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone ? 340 My Faith Looks Up to Thee 185 My Heart Is Resting, O My God 43 My Hope is Built on Nothing Less 284 My Jesus 161 My Jesus, I Love Thee 236 My Redeemer 44 My Saviour First of All 186 My Saviour's Love 53 My Sin Was Old-Fashioned 125 N Nearer, My God, to Thee 281 Nearer the Cross .........269 No Night There 4 Nor Silver Nor Gold 20 Nothing but the Blood of Jesus.. 74 Nothing Is too Hard for Jesus....224 Not I, but Christ 182 Now Let the Blood Prevail 92 O O, Beulah Land.... 123 O Comforter, Gentle and Tender 183 O Hallelujah! Yes 'Tis Heaven.275 O Happy Day 292 Oh, for a Thousand Tongues 230 Oh, It Is Wonderful 29-198 Oh, Jesus, Lord, With Me Abide 57 Oh, Precious is the Flow 74 Oh, the Blood, the Precious Blood : - 104-266 Oh, the Height and Depth of Mercy ..... ~ -289 Oh, the Lord that Sought Me 201 Oh, What a Change! 128 Oh, What Wonderful, Wonderful Rest 251 O, Jesus, Jesus 57 Old-time Power 157 O Lord Jesus, How Long? 28 On Christ, the Solid Rock I Stand 284 One Day 18 Only a Sinner 11 Only Believe 101 Only Jesus 169 Only Jesus Knows 65 Only Trust Him 295 Onward, Christian Soldiers 339 Open My Eyes, That I May See.. 122 Open Wide Thine Arms of Love 299 O Perfect Life of Love 229 O That Will Be Glory 33 O the Joy 242 O Thou, in Whose Presence 274 O to be Saved from Myself 182 Our Great Saviour. 71 Our Refuge .„ 170 Out of My Bondage 14 Out of the Ivory Palaces 6 Out of Your Darkness 117 Over There 52 O Wonderful Love 226 O Worship the King 1 O Zion, Haste 150 P Peace, Peace, Wonderful Peace 136-137 Peace, Perfect Peace 107 Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow 350-351 Praise Him! Praise Him! 144 Praise Ye the Lord 222 Pray, Pray 86 Precious Love, Oh, Wondrous Love .* 175 Precious Name, O How Sweet....254 Precious Promise 166 Publish Glad Tidings 150 R Redeemed 209 Redeemed and Saved 240 Redeemed, Redeemed, My Grateful Heart Keeps Singing 240 Resting, I Am Resting 12 Resurrection Life 184 Revive Us Again 330 Ring the Bells of Heaven 320 Rock of Ages -282 S / Sail On ( 24 Saved ^^r 42 Saved by Grace ™~S~i 23 Saved by His Power Divine 219 Saved by the Blood.... 36 Saved! Saved! 219 Saviour Like a Shepherd Lead Us 31 Since I Have Been Redeemed 181 Since Jesus Came Into My Heart 5 Sing Hallelujah *179 Sing, Oh, Sing of My Redeemer 44 Softly and Tenderly .191 So I'll Cherish the Old } Rugged Cross 38 Somebody Whispered that )Jesus Loves Me 97 Some Day the Silver Cord J Will Break 23 Something More Than Gold 294 Speed the Light 243 Spirit Now Melt and Move 157 Standing on the Promises 46 Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus.... 78 Step by Step 205 Strengthen All the Ties that Bind Me 116 Sun of My Soul 349 Sweeter as the Years Go By 64 Sweetest Carol Ever Sung 333 Sweet Hour of Prayer 310 T Take Me as I Am 307 Take the Name of Jesus with You 254 Tell It Again 105 Tell Me the Story of Jesus 126 Tell the Story 165 That Beautiful Name 228 That's Why I Love Him 70 The Bible Stands 79 The Blood 104 The Broken Heart 167 The Child of a King 152 The Cleansing Stream 149 The Cross Is Not Greater 188 The Eternal God is Thy Refuge. .170 The God of Abraham Praise 145 The Glory Song 33 The Great Physician 333 The Head That Once Was Crowned 255 The Holy Spirit, Lord Alone 234 The King's Business 59 The Lights of Home 108 The Name of Jesus 96 The Old-Fashioned Way 125 The Old-Rugged Cross 38 The Old-Time Religion 318 The Palace of Light 120 The Precious Blood 266 There Above 92 There are Angels Hovering Round 159 The Regions Beyond 193 There Is a Fountain 306 There Is Power in the Blood 172 There's a Wideness in God's Mercy 334 The Shepherd of Love 117 The Solid Rock 284 The Story of Jesus Can Never Grow Old 27 The Story of the Cross 132 The Sweetest Name 336 The Victory 100 They Are Calling, Gently Calling 108 They Tell Me the Story of Jesus 27 They're Passing, Passing Fast Away 233 This is My Story, This is My Song 343 This is the Message, That I Bring 59 Till We Meet 328 'Tis Burning in My Soul 194 'Tis Jesus 82 'Tis Midnight 250 Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus. .277 'Tis the Old, Old Story 132 Tis the Old-Time Religion 318 'Tis the Ransomed Army 320 To Eternity 241 To the Regions Beyond 193 Trust and Obey 16 Trusting Jesus, That Is All 232 'Twas a Glad Day When Jesus Found Me 2 U-V Up from the Grave He Arose 10 Verily, Verily 173 Victory in Jesus 213 W Walking, I'm Walking in Newness of Life 184 We Have an Anchor 124 We Will Send It Out 163 We Would See Jesus 314 What a Friend We Have in Jesus 331 What a Wonderful Saviour! 140 What if It Were Today? 106 What Will It Be When We See Him? 231 We're Waiting, We're Waiting.183 We Shall Know, as We Are Known 214 When He Cometh 319 When I See My Saviour 129 When I See the Blood 153 When I Survey 195-272 When Love Shines In 154 When the Mists Have Rolled Away 214 When the Roll is Called Up Yonder 84 When We All Get to Heaven 337 When We Reach the Glory Land 220 Where He Leads Me 308 Where Jesus Is, 'Tis Heaven 275 While Jesus Whispers 280 Whiter than Snow 34 Whosoever Will, May Come 60 Why Do You Wait? 301 Will the Circle Be Broken? 253 Wonderful Love 217 Wonderful Peace 136-137 Wonderful, Unfailing Friend 197 Wonderful Words of Life 303 Would Jesus Have the Sinner Die ? 221 Y Ye Must Be Born Again 146 Yes, He's a Friend of Mine 61 Yes, I'm Living in the Glory 192 Yesterday, Today, Forever 235 You May Have the Joy-Bells 90 TOPICAL INDEX ASSURANCE Abundant Life —133 Anywhere With Jesus — _ 87 Blessed Assurance - ~ 343 Blessed Quietness 67 He Hideth My Soul - 164 He Is Mine ..._ _ 37 Held in His Mighty Arms - 251 He Will Hold Me Fast _ 7 His Mighty Hand _ 99 I Know Whom I Have Believed „... 39 I Shall Be Satisfied -267 My Saviour First of All _ 186 Something More Than Gold -294 The Solid Rock - -284 We Have An Anchor ™ 124 BIBLE Standing on the Promises™ 46 The Bible Stands 79 BLOOD Alas and Did My Saviour Bleed? 253 Are You Washed in the Blood? 121 Blessed Be the Fountain™ _ 34 Cleansing Wave - 149 Forever Here _ 257 His Blood Can Never Lose Its Power 223 Jesus, Thy Blood and Righteousness 329 Nothing But the Blood of Jesus 74 Saved By the Blood. ™. 36 The Blood _ - Wj The Precious Blood 266 There Above — — - 92 There is a Fountain -306 There is Power in the Blood 172 When I See the Blood - 153 CALVARY Blessed Calvary - 171 Calvary — - — 35 I Remember Calvary 85 *Tis Midnight -250 When I See My Saviour — 128 CHILDREN He Keeps Me Singing - 13 I Belong to the King 158 I Do, I Do, I Do 51 I Would Be Like Daniel Bold 261 If Jesus Goes With Me -- 30 I'm Happy in Jesus Today 41 Jesus Loves Me ~ - -297 Jewels 319 Since Jesus Came Into My Heart 5 Tell Me The Story of Jesus 126 The Child of a King 152 CHOIR AND CHORUSES Be True 212 From Every Stormy Wind ...322 His Love Can Ne'er Be Told 218 If Jesus Goes With Me „ 30 Jesus is Dearer Than All „ 216 Sail On _ 24 'Tis Jesus _ - 82 Victory in Jesus 213 What If It Were Today? 106 Wonderful Love 217 CONSECRATION Fade, Fade Each Earthly Joy 348 Give Me Jesus 289 I Would Be Like Jesus _ 17 I Would Be Like Thee _ - 246 Where He Leads Me 308 CROSS At the Cross It At the Cross I'll Abide .200 Beneath the Cross of Jesus..... 135 Cross of Christ Lead Onward 252 In the Cross 346 Must Jesus Bear the Cross? 340 Nearer the Cross 269 The Broken Heart _...167 The Cross Is Not Greater.™ 188 The Head That Once Was Crowned.........256 The Old Rugged Cross _ 38 The Story of the Cross - 132 When I Survey - 272 When I Survey - 195 DEVOTIONAL Abide With Me 3o2 All People That on Earth Do Dwell 350 Come Thou Almighty King _ 324 Come, Thou Fount 345 Come, Ye Disconsolate 313 Glory to His Name 335 Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah 323 Holy, Holy, Holy 283 How Firm a Foundation 341 How Tedious and Tasteless 311 I Need Thee Every Hour 290 Jesus Lover of My Soul 285-283 Jesus Paid It All _....288 Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me 325 Jesus, the Very Thought 316 Majestic Sweetness Sits Enthroned 327 Nearer, My God, toThee: 281 0 Worship the King 1 Praise God 351 Revive Us Again 330 Rock of Ages 282 Sun of My Soul 349 The Sweetest Name 336 There Are Angels Hovering Round 159 There's a Wideness 334 FAITH Higher Ground _ 312 1 Shall Dwell Forever There 47 Launch Out .206 My Faith Looks Up to Thee 185 Nothing Is Too Hard for Jesus 224 Only Believe 101 Only Trust Him 295 FELLOWSHIP Blest Be the Tie God Be With You If Jesus Goes With Me.. I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say.. .342 328 . 30 .127 In the Garden _ 25 Step by Step 205 The Great Physician _ 333 FRIEND I've Found a Friend 22 Jesus Is a Friend of Mine 61 Jesus Is a Friend of Mine 211 Jesus Is All the World to Me 102 Jesus Is the Friend You Need 168 What a Friend 331 Wonderful Unfailing Friend 197 GLORY Far, Far on the Other Side v..189 Glory to His Name 335 Glory to Jesus 291 He Ransomed Me 134 It Is Glory Ju«t to Walk With Him 143 Ring the Bells of Heaven ...320 The Glory Song »2 What If It Were Today? 108 GRACE God's Grace 83 Grace 202 Grace Greater Than Our Sins 55 He Gives the Power 75 In Tenderness He Sought Me 201 Let the Tide Come In 15 Only a Sinner 11 Saved by Grace 23 There's a VVideness 334 HEAVEN Beulah Land 123 Dwelling in Beulah Land 68 Home of the Soul 58 I Shall Dwell Forever There 47 Is My Name Written There? 72 Is Not This the Land of Beulah ? 227 Ivory Palaces 6 Life's Railway to Heaven 148 Nearer My God to Thee 281 No Night There 4 Ring the Bells of Heaven 320 The Lights of Home 103 The Palace of Light 120 There Above 92 When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder 84 When We All Get to Heaven 337 When We Reach the Glory Land 220 Where Jesus Is 'Tis Heaven 275 Will the Circle Be Broken? 253 HOLY SPIRIT Fill Me Now 298 Holy Ghost With Love Divine 344 Holy Spirit, Faithful Guide 338 0 Comforter, Gentle and Tender 183 Old-Time Power 157 The Holy Spirit, Lord Alone 234 HOPE Face to Face 62 1 Know I'll See Jesus Some Day 40 I Shall Be Like Him 45 I Would Be Like Thee 246 Jesus Met Me There 238 Oh, What a Change 128 To Eternity 241 We Would See Jesus 314 What Will It Be When We See Him?.. 231 When the Mists Have Rolled Away 214 INVITATION Almost Persuaded 308 Believe On the Lord Jesus Christ 162 Bring Your Vessels Not a Few 56 Come to Jesus -. 304 Count Me 73 God Is Calling Yet 142 God Will Take Care of You 91 Him That Cometh Unto Me 207 I Am Coming, Lord 296 I Do Believe, I Now Believe 321 I Take, He Undertakes 268 I Will Say "Yes" to Jesus 204 Is Thy Heart Right With God? 114 Jesus Is Calling Today 270 Jesus Pleads for Me 50 Just As I Am 317 Let Go and Let God 119 Let Him In 112 Let Jesus Come Into Your Heart 287 Lord, I Am Coming Home 299 Softly and Tenderly 191 Take Me As I Am 307 There is a Fountain 306 The Shepherd of Love 117 While Jesus Whispers 280 Whosoever Will, May Come 60 Why Do You Wait? 301 Would Jesus Have the Sinner Die?.... 221 JESUS Christ in Me 6& Himself J In Jesus 109 Jesus Only 247 Let Us Crown Him 48 More About Jesus 199 My Jesus 161 Oh, Jesus, Jesus 57 Only Jesus 169 Only Jesus Knows 65 JOY He Keeps Me Singing 13 I'm Happy in Jesus Today 41 I Walk With the King 141 Joy to the World 31S Let the Joy Overflow 242 0 Happy Day 292 Since Jesus Came Into My Heart 5 'Twas a Glad Day When Jesus Found Me 2 You May Have the Joy Bells 99 LOVE By the Way of Redeeming Love 189 For God So Loved the World 94 His Love Can Ne'er Be Told 218 How Can I Help But Love Him? 89 1 Know His Love Is Mine 175 I Love Him 271 It's Just Like His Great Love 249 Ivory Palaces : 6 Jesus Loves Even Me 263 Jesus Loves Me 297 Like a Mighty Sea 119 Love Found a Way 156 Love Lifted Me 9 Moment By Moment 89 My Jesus 161 My Jesus, I Love Thee 236 My Saviour's Love 53 O Perfect Life of Love 229 O Wonderful Love 226 Somebody Whispered That Jesus Loves Me 97 Sweeter as the Years Go By 64 That's Why I Love Him 70 The Shepherd of Love 117 'Tis Burning In My Soul 194 When Love Shines In 154 Wonderful Love 217 MISSIONS— MISSIONARY A Missionary Cry 233 Go ! 244 Go and Tell 174 Go Ye Into All the World 131 Hark! The Voice of Jesus Calling! 160 Over There 52 O Zion, Haste 150 Speed the Light 243 Tell the Story 165 The Regions Beyond 193 We Will Send It Out 163 PEACE Blessed Quietness 67 It Is Well With My Soul 26 Jesus I Am Resting, Resting 264 My Heart Is Resting, Oh My God 43 Peace, Perfect Peace 107 Resting, I Am Resting 12 Wonderful Peace 136-137 PRAISE AH Hail the Power of Jesus Name 258-259-260 All People that on Earth Do Dwell 350 All Things in Jesus 115 Blessed Be the Name 326 Bless the Lord, My Soul 69 Hallelujah! Praise His Name! 178 Hallelujah! 'Tis Done! 302 Hallelujah to Thy Name! 177 Hallelujah ! What a Saviour ! 155 He Hideth My Soul 164 He Lifted Me .245 I Walk with the King 141 I Wiil Praise Him 239 I'm Abiding in Canaan Land 76 Is It Not Wonderful? 88 Jesus Has Lifted Me 147 Jesus Is All the World to Me 102 Jesus Is Dearer Than All 216 Jesus! Wonderful Name!..... 210 Like a Mighty Sea 110 Oh, for a Thousand Tongues 230 Oh, It Is Wonderful 29 Oh, It Is Wonderful 198 One Day 18 Our Great Saviour 71 Praise God 351 Praise Him, Praise Him 144 Praise Ye the Lord 222 Sing Hallelujah ....w 179 Take the Name of Jesus with You 254 That Beautiful Name 228 The God of Abraham Praise 145 The Name of Jesus 96 What a Wonderful Saviour! 140 Wonderful Words of Life 303 PRAYER A Single Eye 77 Break Thou the Bread of Life 278 Breathe Upon Us 215 Every Bridge Is Burned Behind Me.... 116 Have Thine Own Way Lord 21 Have Thy Way Lord 279 I Am Praying for You 118 Let Me Come Closer to Thee 276 Not I, But Christ 182 Oh Thou, in Whose Presence 274 Open My Eyes That I May See 122 Pray, Pray ^. 86 Saviour, Like a Shepherd Lead Us 31 Sweet Hour of Prayer 310 PROMISE God Will Take Care of You 91 He Leadeth Me 139 He'll Walk With Me All the Way 190 Him That Cometh Unto Me 207 Only Believe 101 Precious Promise 166 Standing on the Promises 46 Verily, Verily 173 REDEMPTION By the Way of Redeeming Love 180 He Ransomed Me 134 I'm Redeemed 208 Let the Lower Lights Be Burning 95 Love Found a Way 156 My Redeemer 44 Nor Silver Nor Gold 20 Redeemed 209 Redeemed and Saved 240 Since I Have Been Redeemed 181 Ye Must Be Born Again 146 Yesterday, Today, Forever 235 RESURRECTION Christ Arose ! -. 10 Resurrection Life 184 SACRIFICE I Gave My Life for Thee 3 Jesus Paid it All 288 SAFETY— SECURITY From Every Stormy Wind.... 322 Hiding in Thee 54 Leaning on the Everlasting Arms 93 Our Refuge 170 The Old Time Religion 318 SALVATION Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ 162 Hallelujah! 'Tis Done! 302 He Was Not Willing 187 Jesus, I am Coming Home 49 Jesus Is Mighty to Save 262 Jesus Saves 309 Let the Lower Lights Be Burning 95 Only a Sinner 11 Our Great Saviour 71 Redeemed and Saved 240 Saved 42 Saved, Saved 219 Saved by Grace 23 Saved by the Blood 36 Tell It Again 105 The Old-Fashioned Way 125 Ye Must Be Born Again 146 SECOND COMING Christ is Coming 130 Christ Returneth 28 Harvest Time , 103 He is Coming Again «. 176 Is It the Crowning Day ? 63 Jesus is Coming 237 Jesus Shall Reign 347 Lo ! He Comes ! 293 Oh, What a Change 128 What If It^WereJToday ? ....106 SERVICE In the Service of the King 203 Jesus, I Come 14 Must I Go and Empty Handed 265 STORY I Love to Tell the Story 305 The King's Business 59 The Story of Jesus Can Never Grow Old 27 TRUST Anywhere With Jesus 87 Believing and Receiving Ill Be True 212 Follow On ! 98 I Can Depend on Him..-r 32 Moment by Moment 89 Only Trust Him 295 'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus 277 Trust and Obey 16 Trusting Jesus, That Is All 232 Where He Leads Me 308 VICTORY Christ Liveth in Me .113 I Have Overcome 225 Jesus Giveth Us the Victory 196 Jesus Is Victor 248 The Victory 100 Victory in Jesus 213 WARFARE At the Battle's Front 158 Hold the Fort! 273 W.B.C.