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^^.m  Gospels 

V*'  COJ^^TAINS  256  PAGES  -^jf^ 


415  SONGS  WITH  MUSICv 


This  Book  is  fittingly  adapted  for 
General  Church  Work 

BY 

PETER  PHILIP  BILHORN 

AUTHOR  OF 

**Cf owning  Glory,"  No.  U  "Sun-Shine  Songs/'  for  Sunday  School. 

"Crowning  Glory,"  No.  2.  "Bilhom's  Male  Chorus/'  No.  i. 

"Crowning  Glory/'  Nos.  I  and  2,  "Bilhom's  Male  Chorus/*  No.  2. 

Combined.  "Bilhom's  Male  Chorus/*  Nos.  I  and  2. 

"Crowning  Glory/'  Revised.  Combined. 

"Choice  Songs." 
"The  Leader  Anthem/'  Nos.  I,  2  and  3,  Separate  and  Combined. 


Sacred  and  Secular  Selections  for 
GBNTIiEMEN'S  VOICES 


Sacred  and  Secular  Selections  for 
LADIES'  VOICES. 


COPYRIGHT  1901  BY  P.  P.  BILHORH. 


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56  Fifth  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


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PREFACE. 

The  Century  Gospel  Songs  will  satisfy  a  long  felt 
need  among  Christian  workers,  and  will  be  a  valuable 
aid  to  successful  singing.  We  have  here  compiled  two 
hundred  of  the  most  modem  melodies  and  two  hun- 
dred and  fifteen  familiar  standard  hymns  with  full 
music,  the  latter  in  small  type.  The  collection  embraces 
the  best  productions  of  more  than  one  hundred  popular 
and  well  known  authors — songs  that  have  been  tested, 
and  others  that  will  stand  the  test.  We  believe  the 
Gospel  contained  therein  will  be  acceptable  to  all.  The 
many  songs  suitable  for  large  choruses;  the  fine  selec- 
tion of  solos,  for  male  and  female  voices;  the  choice 
collection  of  duets — together  with  many  new  composi- 
tions by  the  author  of  "Sweet  Peace,  the  Gift  of  God's 
Love, "  make  the  book  one  greatly  to  be  desired.  It 
contains  a  complete  topical  index  and  a  collection  of 
Responsive  Bible  Readings  on  Prayer,  The  Holy 
Spirit,  Atonement,  etc.  We  present  "The  Century 
Gospel  Songs  "  with  a  prayer  that  it  may  have  a  part 
in  the  work  of  hastening  the  Kingdom  of  Christ. 

The  Editor  and  Publishers. 


NOTICE. 

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in  the  United  States,  Great  Britain  and  Provinces,  under  the  provisions  of  the  Inter- 
national Copyright  Law,  and  must  not  be  reprinted  or  published  for  any  purpose, 
without  the  proper  permission  of  the  owners  thereof. 

BILHORN  BBOS..  PUBLISHERS. 


W.    A.    SUNDAY 


F.    G.    FISCHER 


The  Century  Gospel  Son^s. 


No. 


I  am  Praying  for  You. 


S.  O'Malet  Cvoff. 


Iba  D.  Sankkt.    By  per. 


y^i^s 


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--H ^  -» 1 1 1- 


I  have  a  Sav-ior,He'spleadingitiglo- ry,    A  dear, loving Sav-ior,tho' 

I  have  a  Fa-ther;to  me  Hehasgiv-en     A  hope  for  e-ter-ni-ty, 

I  have  a  robe;  'tis  resplendent  in  whiteness, A-wait-ing  in  glo  -  ry  m 

I  have  a  peace;  it  is  calm  as    a    riv-er — A  peace  that  the  friends  of  t' 


5.  When  Jesus  has  found  you, tell  others  the  story,That  my  loving  Sav-ior  : 


his 


earth-friends  be  few ;  And  now  He    is  watching  in     ten-der-ness  o'er  me, 
bless- ed  and  true;  And  soon  will  He  call  me  to    meet  Him  in   heav-en, 
won-der-ing  view;  Oh, when  I     re-ceive  it,  all    shin-iug    in  brightness, 
world  nev-er  knew;  My  Sav-ior    a -lone    is    its    Au- thor  and  Giv  -  er, 
your  Sav-ior,  too;  Then  pray  that  your  Savior  may  bring  them  to  glo  -  ry. 


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And 
But 
Dear 

And 
And 


oh,  that  my  Sav-ior  were  your  Savior,  too.^ 

oh,  that  He'd  let  me  bring  you  with  me,too ! 
friends,could  I  see  you  re-ceiv-ing  one,too!  [>  For  you  I  am  praying, 

oh, could  I  know  it  was  giv- en  to  you! 
pray'r  will  be  answer'd-'twas  answer'd  foryou  V 


For 


'ou     I  am  praying,  For  you    I  am  pray-ing,  I'm  praying  for  vou. 


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Used  b;  per.  The  Biglow  &  Main  Co.,  owners. 


No.  2.    Living  wliere  the  Healing  Waters  flow. 


ISA  DULBY  OGDON. 

p.    p.    BiLHORN. 

F  ■  ft     J  .    J  .      ft       i           N  1 

1.  I've    cast  my  heav  -  y  bur-dens  clown  on 

2.  With  Is-rael's trusting chil-dren  I'm    re- 

3.  My  hung'ring  soul  is    sat  -  is  -  fied  with 

4.  I'm  sing-ing  "Hal-le-lu-jah,"  safe-ly 

Ca-naan's  happy  shore, , 
joic-ing  on  my  way,  1  j.^j- 
nian-na  from  a-bove,   j 
an-chored  is  my  soul,  -' 

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.      I'll  wander  in  the  wilderness  of 
)     The  cloudy,  fier-y  pil-lar  is  my 

]  No  more  I  thirst,  the  rock  I've  found,  that 
^      I'm  resting  on  His  promises;  the 


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living  where  the  healing  waters  flow; 


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doubt  and  sin  no  more; 

ffi"li^i^i'rfe:h'-li-"grwherethehealingwatersfl^^^^^ 

(waters  now.) 


fount  of   end-less  love; 
blood  has  made  me  whole; 


Living  on  the  shore,  I'm  living  on  the  shore,  I'm  living  where  the  healing  waters  flow; 


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"     '  ire,  I'm  Uving  on  the  shore,  I'm  hving  where  the  healing  waters  flow. 

s  N  (waters  flow.) 

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No.  3.    Christ  is  Standing  on  the  Shore. 


Sadie  H.  Leach. 


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1.  Are  yon  wea  -  ry  with  your  row-ing"?  Scarcely  strength  to  lift  an  oar? 

2.  Do  the  clouds  seem  dark  with  shadows, That  you  fain  would  see  no  more? 

3.  Are    the  wa  -  ters  dash  -  ing  hard-er  'Gainstyour  boat  than  e'er  be-fore  ? 

4.  Oh,     re-mem-ber  that    in  ful -ness  Christ  can  per-fect  peace  re-store; 


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Christ  with  pit  -  y    sees  your  toil  -  ing.    He    is  stand-ing  on  the  shore. 

Have    you  lost  that  gleaming  ha   -  lo  From  the  Christ  up-  on  the  shore  V 

Lift     your  eyes    a  -  bove   the  bil  -  lows,  Christ  still  stands  up  -on  the  shore. 

In       what-ev  -  er    sea     of  troub-le.    Still   He  standeth  on  the  shore. 


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Are  you 
Are  you 

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wea-ry  with  your  row 

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wea-      -      -       -      ry  at    the  oar?  Lift  your  eyes and 

weary  with  your  toiling  at    the  oar?  Lift  your  eyes,  0  lift  your  eyes  and 


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be      en- cour -aged,  Christ  is  stand       -      -      -       ing   on     the  shore, 
be      en  -  cour  -  aged.  Christ  is  standing,  Christ  is  standing  on     the  shore. 


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No.  4.       Beautiful  Star  of  the  Blest. 


iNA  Ddly  Ogdon. 


J.  S.   FULIBB. 

Arr.  by  P.  P.  B. 


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1       am  told      of      a     star,     of       a    beau   -  ti  -  ful  star, 

2.  Tn      the  light    of    that  star,     of    that  won  -  der  -  ful  star, 

3.  And  the  gift      of    that  star,     of    that  life  -  giv-ingstar, 

^ f^—» *-^     F    I  f ^ ^ ft-^ 


That 
All  the 
Is  for 


t=t 


Cres. 


4  m  -0r- 


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shone  from  the  east  long  a  -  go,  And  its  won  -  der  -  ful  light  cast  a 
shad  -  ows  of  earth  ev-er  flee;  Thro' the  dark-ness  and  gale  will  its 
all      who  will  hear  and  0-  bey;      'Tis  the  gift    of  God's  grace, 'tis  the 


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mt. 


Bit. 


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ra  -  di-ance  bright,  O'er  the  path  in  the  val  -  ley  be  -  low. 
light  nev  -  er  fail,  From  the  gloom  of  the  ni^ht  we  are  free, 
smile     of    His  face,       O       re  -  joice,     it       is    shin  -  ing    to  -  day! 

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Chokus. 


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0  beau-ti-ful  star,  won -der  ful  star,  0  heav-en- ly  star  of  the  blest; 

-0-^^0—0-  \-      \0  '.VTfrf—f — ?H-r- — !--  "     ' 


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won 

der-ful  star, That 
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to     rest. 

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No.  5.    He  That  Winneth  5ouls  is  Wise. 


John  R.  Clements. 


P.  P.  BiLHORN. 


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=j=^i= 


1.  Souls  all      a  -  round  you    are  dy  -  ing     in    sin,  Each  one  to 

2.  Boys  in  tlieir  prime,  see  them  drifting     a  -  way,    No  one  takes 

3.  Girls  that  are  way  -  ward,  oh,  win   them  to  God, Turn  them  from 

4.  Out    in    the  high-ways,  the  wan-d'ring  are  there,Search  to  the 

-0 0 0 — r» * * »--- 


Sa  -  tan    a      slave;    "Who  is  there  seeking    a    lost  one  to    win? 
thought  for  their  souls;  Liv-ing    in  pleasures  of  sin     ev-'ry    day, 
sin  and  from  shame;  Show  them  the  dangers  in  paths  that  they  trod, 
left  and  the    right;    Pray  and  go  bring  them  with  tenderest  care, 


^g: 


1^ 


1^4: 


Chokus. 


:i^«: 


ii: 


3^S3E£ 


Je  -  sus  is  might-y       to      save. 

Sa-  tan  each  ac-tion  con  -  trolls. 
Lead  them  to  trust  in  His  name. 
Love  them  and  pi  -  ty  their  plight. 


A-rouse  fellow  christian,  a- 


0-^—0 0        0        »---» 1 

■»---• * » •---* — 'a 

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^•-T-,-#- 


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itefcE 


wake  to  the  call:  Give  heed:  nor  a  mo-ment  de-layT    The  har-vest  is 

0-0—0—0-r, .    .  p-^^-^-X  ^^ 


-U-L_U 


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read  -  y,  the  reap-ers  are  few,  Go  forth  and  win  them  to  -  day! 


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No.  6.    Thy  Faith  Hath  Made  Thee  Whole. 


John  E.  Clements. 

P. 

P.  BiLHOBN, 

1 

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1.  Je    -    sus 

is    pass 

-ing 

a  -  long    to  - 

day,    Just 

as      He 

2.  Ma    -   ny 

ihere  are 

who  still  blind-ed 

lie,  Heed- 

ing     not 

3.  Blind  was 

the  beg  - 

Rar, 

he     did  not 

heed  What 

oth  -  ers 

4.  Je     -    sus, 

have  mer 

-  cy 

on    me,    on 

me.  Blind 

are       my 

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went  on  the  Jer  -   i  -   cho  way;     If  you    will  but  call 

Je  -  sus  as    He  pass  -  eth    by;  When  glad-ly  He'd  an  - 

said,  for  he  knew  his  great  need;  To    Je  -  sus  He  went 

eyes,  but  I  fain  would  now  see;  Oh!  where  shall  I    go 


you  may 
3wer,    if 
with    all 
for     my 


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hear    Him    now    say:    "Thy  faith  hath  made  thee  whole." 

they  would  but     cry:    "Thy  faith  hath  made  thee  whole." 

pos    -    si  -  ble    speed,  "Thy  faith  hath  made  thee  whole." 

sight,    but      to     Thee?  "Thy  faith  hath  made  thee  whole." 

t:      m      t:      i       f:  ±       ]"      ^ 


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Choktts. 


'Thy  faith  hath  made  thee  whole,  Thy  faith  had  made  thee  whole;"  If 


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t^: 


h   ^^   h 


you  will  but  call  you  may  hear  Himdiow  say:  "Thy  faithhathmadf  theewhole.' 

,.,,     ,  p  t:   t:  It  r  ^_^_t    ^^ 

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No.  7.    Longing  for  the  Sweet  By  and  By. 

Words  and  Music 
P.    1>.    15.  Copyright,  1901,  by  P.P.  Bilhorn.  p.    p.    BiLHOBN. 


V  V     .ir 


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^ 


1.  I   stood   all       a  -  lone    by     the  way-  side,  And  gazed  at     the 

2.  The  stars  had  more  beau  -  ty     and  splen- dor  Than  earth  with  its 

3.  Some  day,  on     the  winpfs  of     the  morn  -  ing,    To  yon  -  der  bright 

4.  And  when   I      shall  reach  that  fair  conn  -  try.  Where  sor- row  shall 

.^        _^ N ^ m ^ m m I ^ ^ m A 


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^^ii: 


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d^: 


stars    in     the     sky; 

wealth  could  sup  -  ply ; 

home    I     will      fly; 

ne'er  dim  mine    eye, 


who  en  -  tered 
the    por  -  tals, 
that  cit  -   y, 
and  praise  it, 

J •— 


i  thought  of  the  man  -  y 
I  longed  for  a  glimpse  of 
I'll  en  -  ter  the  gates  of 
I'll  sing  forth  for  -  ev  -  er 


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U      '/      U  I 

Chokus.  Faster. 


K.N    I 


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The  home  in  the  Sweet  By  and    By 
A       home  in  the  Sweet  By  and 
And  dwell  in  the  Sweet  By  and 
The  home  in  the  Sweet  By  and    By. 


By.l 


Sweet  By  and  By, 


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.,      I>    >      ti=P=:i U^4^ 


itel 


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y     y     1^    I 
My  heart    is  long  -  ing  for    the  Sweet  By    and  By  (Bv  and  By). 

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No.  8. 


The  Wonderful  Story. 


Kate  TJlmbb. 


J.  S.  Fuller. 


1.  J      know     of     a       sto  -  ry    more  pre  -  cious  than  gold,  The 

2.  It   gives     us     as  -  sur  -  ance    of  free  -  dom  from  sin,  The 

3.  *Tis   won  -  drous-ly      pre-cious  when  sor  -  rows    in  -  crease,  The 

4.  E'en  thro     the  dim    shad-ows   with  me      it     will     go.  The 


P 


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5^ 


It 


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won-der-ful  sto  -  ry  of  Je  -  sus;  Re-veal  -  ing  His  love     that  can 

won-der-ful  sto-ry  of  Je  -  sus;  It  scat  -  ters   all  gloom  and   all 

won-der-ful  sto-ry  of  Je  -  sus;  E'en  then    it  hath  pow  -  er     to 

won-der-ful  sto-ry  of  Je  -  sus;  Be-yond    the  great  val  -ley     in 

-^•-f     f 1 2 1 rhr-i — t g— r^-'— p— -f^ —  -p 


nev  -  er      be     told.  The   won  -  der  -  ful  sto  -  ry  of  Je  -  sus. 

doubt-ing    with  -  in.  The  won  -  der  -  ful  sto  -  ry  of  Je  -  sus. 

give     us       re  -  lease.  The  won  -  der  -  ful  sto  -  ry  of  Je  -  sus. 

full  -ness     I'll  know.  The  won-der-ful  sto  -  ry  of  Je  -  sus. 


The  won-der-ful     sto  -  ry      of     Je  -  sus,      Je 


sus,       Je  -  sus: 


No.  9. 

Robert 


He  Satisfies  My  Soul. 


p.  p.  BiLBOBIf. 


['m  sat  -  is-fled  with  Je-sus,  I  walk  the  nar-row  way.He  fills  my 

I'm  sat  -  is-fied  with  Je-sus,  In  sorrow's  darkest  hour,  I  know  He'll 

I'm  sat  -  is-fled  with  Je-sus,  My  burdens  He  doth  bear,  And  now  He 

I'm  sat  -  is-fled  with  Je-sus,   I  near    e  -  ter-ni-ty;  The  light  shines 


_ ^B ^ 0 ^ ^_i._# y-^  P       T ft ^ ^— J 

--»---• # P hr^J^hi 1^ K b^ 1 'tt^^* • — J 


U       if 


heart  with  glo-ry,  I'll  watch, and  fight,and  pray.His  voice  gives  sweetest 
nev-er  leave  me,I'll  con-quer  with  His  power;  His  grace  is  all  suf- 
lives  in  glo  -  ry    A  mansion    to    pre-pare.       I    can-not  keep  from 

bright  and  brighter, His  spir  -  it  sets    me  free;  His  love  brings  peace  and 


Se 


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h—t  r'  r 


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comfort, When  billows  near  me  roll,  Oh, bless  His  name,I  love  Him,He 
fi-cient.  My  ways  He  shall  control,  Oh,bless  His  name,I  love  Him, He 
singing.  His  goodness  I  ex  -  tol,  Oh, bless  His  name,I  love  Him,He 
gladness,  I     see  the  shining  goal,  Oh,bless  His  name, I  love  Him,He 

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is-fies    my  soul.     He    sat  -  is-fies  my  soul.  He  sat  -  is-fies  my 

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soul;  Oh, bless  His  name,  I    love  Him,     He  sat  -  is  -  fies    my  soul. 


No.  lo.       Speed  Away!  Speed  Away! 


Rev.  C.  Cooke. 


Copyright,  1901,  bj-  P.  P.  Bilhorn. 

T.  B.  WooDBURT.    Arr.  J.  E.  H. 


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1.  Speed  a  -  way!  speed  a  -  way!      0     ye    her -aids  of     light,  There  are 

2.  Let  the  Church    to  the  help      of     Je  -  ho  -  vah  draw  near— Come  with 

3.  Speed  a  -  way!  speed  a  -  way    with    a    mes-sagefromheav'n,  To    all 

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mill-ions    en-shroud-ed  in    nature's  dark  night,  Who  are  will  -  ing  to 

love  and  with  faith, and  with  fer-vor  in  pray'r!  Let  her  fling    to  the 

na-tions  of    men  let  the    ti-dings  be  giv'n.  That  Mes-si  -  ah  has 

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hear,  and  the  truth  to    re  -  ceive,  Butthey  know  of    no     Sav-ior    on 

breeze  the  pure   ban-ner   of     truth,  And  en  -  list    in    the  strug-gle  her 

triumphed.  His  foes  are  all     slain,  And  the  earth  as    an      E  -  den  is 


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whom  to  be-lieve.  0  they're  dy-ing  by  thousands  in  sin  ev  - 'ry  day! 
warm-hearted  youth;  Let  the  par-ents  and  chil-dren,and  ev  -  'ry  one  say: 
blush-ing    a  -  gain!  0  great  Sav-ior,  let  nothing  this  conquest  de  -  lay! 


Speed  a  -  way ! speed  a  -  way! speed  a-way ! 

Speed  a -way! speed  a -way! speed  a-way! 

Speed  a  -  way! speed  a  -  way! speed  a-wayl. 

Speed  a-way!  speed  a-way! 


No.  II.     Peace  is  There,  Peace  is  There. 


Ina  Dulkt  Ogdon. 


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1.  Peace    is  there,  peace  is  there,  passing  all  un-der-stand-ing;"Come,come, 

2.  Rest      is  there,  rest      is  there,  rest  for  the  soul  grown  weary;  Come,  come, 

3.  Heav'nis  there,heav'n  is  there, where  falleth  not  the    night;     Come,come, 

4.  Christ  is  there, Christ  is  there, Christ  and  the  blest  immortal;  Come, come, 


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sin-ner.come;"  Hark!  'tis  thy  Lord  commanding;  Bidding  thy  sin  -  ful 
wea  -  ry  one,  come  from  the  des  -  ert  drear-y;  Rest  where  the  trees  of 
pil-grim,come,thine  are  those  realms  of  light;  Thine  are  the  mansions  by 
lone-ly    one,  pass  thro' the  pearl  -  y     por-tal;       Sin,     nor     care,  nor 


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wand'rings  cease,  Of-fer-ing    shel-ter,  par-don  and  peace,  Op'ning  life's 

heal-ing  grow,  Rest  where  re-fresh-ing  wa    -    ters  flow;  Come, lose  thy 

streets  of  gold.  Thine  are  those  splendors  yet        un  -  told;  Come,and  His 

death  can  come.  Naught  shall  dim  thy  soul's  bright  home;  Come, join  thy 


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Ball,  e  dim. 


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kingdom  fair;  Come.  0  sinner,come,seek  thy  Father's  home. (peace  is  there.) 

load    of  care;Come,yewearyone,seekthy  Father's  throne,  (rest  is    there.) 

promise  share;  Seek  thy  Father's  face. seek  His  proffered  grace,  (heav'n  is  there. ) 

loved  ones  dear;  .Toys  beyond  degree,there  are  waiting  thee.(Christ  is  there. ) 


No  la.      Forward  Be  Our  Watchword. 


Copyright,  1901,  by  r.  P.  Bilhorn. 


F.  Degen.  Arr.  P.  P.  R 


1.  Forward !  be  our  watchword,  Steps  and  voicesjoined;  Seeli  the  things  before  us, 

2.  Forward,  flock  to  Je  -  sus,  Salt  of  all  the  earth;  Till  each  yearning  purpose 

3.  Glo-ries  up  -  on  glories  Hath  our  God  prepared,  By  the  souls  that  love  Hiiu 
^"    ''  '         '     zon  Rise  the  cit-ytow'rs,  Where  our  God  i    '''      ' 


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Not     a    look  be-hind;  Burns  the  fier-y     pil  -  lar    At  our    ar-iiiy'shead. 

Spring  to    glorious  birth ;  Sick,  they  ask  for  healing,  Blind,  they  grope  for  day ; 

One  day     to     be  shared ;  Eye  hath  not  beheld  them.  Ear  hath  nev-erjieard ; 

That  fair  home  is  ours.  Flash  the  streets  with  jasper.  Shine  the  gates  with  gold .' 


nCres. 


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Who  shall  dream  of  shrinking.  By    our  Cap- tain  led?  ■ 
Pour    up -on     the   na-  ' 
Nor     of  these  hath  ut:- 
Flows  the  glad-'ning  riv  -  er,  Shedding  joys    un  -told. 


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^inking.  By    our  Cap- tain  led?  >. 
a-tions  Wisdom's  lov  -  ing  ray.  Ltt,  ,    r  , 

t.teredTho't  or  speech  a  word,  [forward,  forward, 
iv  -  er.  Sheddinff  iovs    un  -told.'' 


till  our  faith  be  sight,  Onward,onward,  clad  in  armor  bright;  Por-ward,  forward, 
•tlfr   ^'  -    -^    it   ^   *.  ^   ♦■:  f:   ♦;  ♦  .^    .#.         ^ 


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in    the  spir-it's  might,  Canaan  lies  be-fore  us  now,  Beaming  with  the  hght. 


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No.  13. 


Believe  and  Receive. 


Rev.  H.  B.  ToWNSEKD. 


r.   F.   BtLBORK. 


1.  When  we  came  to   the  Lord,   And  be-lieved  on     His  word,  What  a 

2.  We     ac  -  cept-ed    His  will,    And  we  nev  -  er   feared  ill,     But  we 

3.  We'll   o  -  bey  His  com-mand, We'll  be  led    by     His    hand,   In   the 


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par-don  and  peace  we  re-ceived;Then  the  Spir- it  was  giv'n,  A  rich 
trusted  His  prom-ise  and  grace ;  Wliile  we  walk  in  His  way,  Keeping 
way  that  leads  on   to   the  Lord;  We'll  re-ceive  grace  for  grace,  We'll  be- 

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fore  -  taste  of  heav'n,  And  our  hearts  were  from  bur-dens  re  -  lieved. 
step  day  by  day,  We  move  on  to  our  heav-en  -  ly  place, 
hold    His  dear   face.   And  re  -  joice   in     the  promised  re  -  ward. 

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No.  14, 


C.  H.  M. 


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The  Sunshine  Train. 

Copyright,  by  H.  L.  Gilmour.    Used  by  per. 


Mrs.  C.  H.  M0RBI8. 


4- 


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1.  We're  a    pilgrim  band.and  for    glo  -  ry  bound.  To  our  home  by    the 

2.  We're  the  roy  -  al  guests  of  the  King    of    kings,  On  His  high-way  we 

3.  We    have  left  our  woes  and  our  cares  be  -  hind,  On  this  train  they  are 

4.  See,  our  Father  stands  with  His  outstretched  hands,  And  our  loved  ones  are 


crys  -  tal    sea;  On    the  gos  -  pel  road,  we  are  now     on  board  Of    the 
homeward  glide;  Up    salvation's  grade. with  our  fare    all    paid,  We  will 
not     al-lowed;  But   our  hearts  are  light  and  our  way    is  bright,  For  God's 
wait-  ing  there;  To  each  faith-ful   one  God  will  say,  "Well  done;  En  -  ter 


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heav'n-bound  sunshine  train.   Come  a-board  of  the  sunshine  train, 
safe  -  ly  all  storms  out-ride, 
love  shines  away  each  cloud. 
in,    and  my  glo  -  ry  share."  heav'n-bound,  sunshine  train, 


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waits    at     the  pearl  -v    gates.  Come  a -board   of    the  sun-shine  train. 


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No,  15. 

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'Only  the  Best." 


Ina  Ddlet  Ogdon. 


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P,  p.  BiLHORM. 


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'On  -  ly  the  best  is  good  e-noughfor  Je  -  sus,'' Forth  from  the  vine  the 

'On-  ly  the  best  is  good  e-noughfor  Je  -  sus,''  On  -  ly  the  best,  we're 

'On-ly  the  best  is  good  e-nough  for  Je  -  sus, "  Worthy  is  He,    the 

'On-ly  the  best  is  good  e-nough  for  Je  -  sus,  "Twine  fadeless  garlands 


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rar  -  est  clusters  bring.  Sheaves  from  the  vale,  the  richest  of  the  har  -  vest; 
lay  -  ing  at  His  feet,  Wealth  from  the  sea,  the  for-est,  and  the  moun-tain: 
Lamb  for  sinners  slain ;  Yielding  our  lives,  our  all  in  grate-f ul  serv  -  ice, 
round  a-uout  His  throne,  Place  on  His  brow  the  martyr's  living  lau  -  rels; 


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"On  -  ly  the  best,"  His  will-ing  workers  sing.  ^ 
"On  -  ly  the  best,  "ring  out  the  tidings  sweet.  I  ....    _ ,      ,,     ,     , 
'•On  -  ly  the  best,"  our  mot-to"s  glad  re-frain.   f    ^^    '^  tne  best, 
"On  -  ly  the  best,''  He  gave  un  -  to  His  own.  ^ 


good    e-nough  for    Je-sus, ''  O'er  ail  the  world  the  message  shall  be  heard. 


3? 


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No.  i6. 


Let  Us  Arise. 


By  permission. 


E.   S.   LORENZ. 


I^fela=== 

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1.  Do      you  slum-ber  in    your  tent,  Chris-tian 

2.  Can  you  sleep  while  homes  are  rent.Chris-tian 

3.  Can    you    lin  -  ger  in    your  tent,  Chris-tian 

4.  Let      us   rise     in  ho  -    ly  wrath, Chris-tian 

sol  - 
sol  - 
sol- 
sol- 

dier,  While  the 
dier?  Are    not 
dier?  Sa  -  tan's 
diers,  Crush  the 

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foe  is  spread-ing  woe  thro'  the  land  ?  Do  you  note  his  ris  -  ing 
heav  -  ens  turned  to  hells  by  his  pow'r?  Mark  you  rot  the  moth-er's 
smil  -  ing  o'er  your   i-    die      de  -  lay;      Thousands  per -ish  while  you 


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i  -    vil  'neath  the  heel     of     our  might!  Count-ing  cost    no  long  -  er 


D.  S. — Tho'  our  num-bers  may  be 


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0.0      0  '     z      m        m  '     m 

pow'r  Grow-ing  bold  -  er     ev  -  'ry  hour?  Will  he    not*  our  land     de- 
sigh?  Hear  you   not    the  children's  cry?  See    you  not  their  loved  ones 
wait,  While  you  coun-  sel    and    de  -  bate;  Heed  you  not  their  aw  -  ful 
wait;  For-ward.  man-hood  of      the  State,  For      in  God  your  strength  is 

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few,  God  will  lead    us  grand-ly  thro\  And  our  arms  with  strength  en- 
Fine.  Chorus. 


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vour  while  you  stand? . 
great  for    the   right!-' 


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rise!     in    our  might!  Let  us 


rise!  speak  for  God  and    the  right! 


No.  17.  **Suffer  the  Children. 

Word«  and  Muaia 
Copyright,  1901,  bj  P.  P.  BUhorn. 


C.   F.   LotJTHAtll. 


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1.  "Suf-fer  the  children, "0  beau  -  ti  -  ful  words ;Dearlov-ing  Sav-  ior    is 

2.  Je  -  sus   is  knocking  just  now  at   the  door,     0  -  pen  your  heart,let  Him 

3.  Come  to  the  Sav-ior,   O    do    not    de-lay,    Rest  in    His  great  heart  of 

4.  "Ye  must  be  born  a-gain,"  Je-sus  hath  said,  Like  lit  -  tie  chil-dren  be- 

-    -^    ^    -^    ■•-    ••-     - 


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bide  ev  -  er  - 

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"Bid  them  to  come  un-to    me.  "(to  me.")  > 

Save  you  and  keep  you  from  sin. (from  sin. )  / 

Safe  to    the  mansions  a-bove.  (a-bove. )  i 

In  -  to   theheav-en  -  ly  home. (the home.) ' 


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come  un  -  to  me, "    Je  -  sus 


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saying,yes,saying; 


voung  hearts,  He  call-eth  for  thee,      He  is  the  Life  and  the  Way.(and  the  W&j.) 


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No.  i8.      When  Jesus  Came  Our  Way. 


Rev.  H.  B.  TowNBEND. 


Copyright,  1891,  by  P.  P.  Bilhorn. 

An  Experience  Meeting  at  Capernaum. 


P.   P.  BlLHOBM, 


Blind  Man.  1.  A  beg-gar  blind,  the  truth  I  learn 'd, When  Je-sus  came  my  way; 
"  Deaf  Mute.  2.  Bothdeaf  and  dumb-no  sound  I  heard,  When  Je-sus  came  mj'  way; 
4  Demoniac.  3_  J  ^as  m-sane 'neath  Sa-tan's  yoke, When  Je-sus  came  my  way ; 
Oneofthe  4,  Hungry  and  faint,  I  touch'd  His  feet.  When  Je-  sus  came  my  way; 
5,000.  I 

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He  touch'd  mine  eyes,my  sight  re-turned. 
He  pit  -  ied  me  and  spake  the  word, 
The  Master's  hand  my  bond- age  broke, 
He  gave  me  heaven's  bread  to      eat, 


I  praise  His  name  to  -  day. 
I  hear  and  sing  to  -  day. 
I  stand  here  free  to  -  day. 
I  know  His  strength  to  -  day. 


Poor  sin     -      ners,  we  had    wait  - 

Poor  sinners,  we  poor  sinners,  we  had  wait- 


ed long,  Till  Jesus  came  our  way; 
ed  long. 


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He  sav'd        our  souls,         we    sing ....  the  song  Of  triumph  day  by  day 
He  sav'd  our  souls,He  sav'd  our  souls,  we  sing,  we  sing  the  song 

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Tlie  Paralytic. 

5  With  palsy  I  was  trembling  long. 
When  Jesus  came  my  way ; 

He  found  me  weak.  He  made  me  strong, 
I,  too,  rejoice  to-day. 
i  Leper. 

6  A  leprous  man — outcast  and  sad, 
When  Jesus  came  my  way; 

He  gave  me  health  and  made  me  glad ; 
I'm  cleansed  from  sin  to-day. 


Widow's  Son  from  Main. 

7  A  dead  son  I  was  borne  by  men, 
When  Jesus  came  my  way; 

He  stopped  the  bier,  I  live  again, 
I  now  His  will  obey. 

AH. 

8  We  all  were  lost  in  sin  and  shame, 
When  Jesus  came  our  way; . 

He  saved  us !    Bless  His  lioly  name, 
His  word  we  now  obev. 


No.  19.        The  Comforter  Has  Come. 


VVM.    J.    KiRKPATRICK. 


1.  Oh,  spread    the    ti-dings  round,  wher-ev    -    er  man    is    found,  Wher- 

2.  The  long,  long  night  is      past,     the  morn  -  ing  breaks  at     last,     And 

3.  Lo!    the    great  King  of    kings,  with  heal  -  ing     in    His  wings,  To 

4.  O     bound  -less  Love  di  -  vine!    how  shall     this  tongue  of  mine     To 

5.  Sing,  till      the    ech-oes      fly         a-  bove     the  vault -ed     sky,     And 


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ev  -  er    human  hearts  and  hu  -man  woes  a-bound;  Let  ev  -  'ry  Christian 
hushed  the  dreadful  wail   and  fu  -   ry    of  the  blast;    As  o'er  the  gold-en 

ev  - 'ry  cap-tive  soul      a    full     deliv'rance  brings;  And  thro' the  va-cant 
wond'ring  mor-tals  tell      the  match-less  grace  divine — That  I,     a  child  of 

all    the  saints  a-bove     to  all       be-low  re  -  ply.      In  strains  of  end-less 


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hills     the     day 
cells     the    song 
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love,     the     song 


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the  joy  -  f ul  sound :  The  Com  -  fort  -  er 
ad  -  van-ces  fast !  The  Com  -  fort  -  er 
of  triumph  rings:  The  Com  -  fort  -  er 
His  im-age  shine?  The  Com  -  fort  -  er 
that  ne'er  will  die:     The  Com  -  fort  -  er 

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has  come! 
has  come! 
has  come! 
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round,  Wher-ev   -   er  man   is  found— The  Com  -  fort  -  er       has  come! 


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The  Com  -  fort-er  has  come.   The  Com-  fort-er  has    come!    The 

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No.  20.    Let  Jesus  Come  Into  Your  Heart. 


C.  H.  M. 


Copj-right,  1898,  bj  H.  L.  Gilmour.    Used  by  per. 


Mrs.  C.  H.  MoRRM, 


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1 .  If  you  are  tired  of  the  load  of  your  sin,   Let  Jesus  come  into  your  heart 

2.  If      'tis  for  pu  -  ri-ty  now  that  you  sigh, Let  Jesus  come  into  your  heart 

3.  If  there's  a  tempest  your  voice  cannot  still,  Let  Jesus  come  into  your  heart 

4.  If  friends, once  trusted, have  proven  untrue,Let  Jesus  come  into  your  heart 

5.  If  you  would  join  the  glad  songs  of  the  blest.  Let  Jesus  come  into  your  heart 


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If  you  de-sire  a  new  life  to  be-gin,  Let  Jesus  come  into  your  heart. 

Fountains  for  cleansing  are  flowing  near  by.  Let  Jesus  come  into  your  heart. 

If  there's  a  void  this  world  never  can  fill,  Let  Jesus  come  into  your  heart. 

Find  what  a  Friend  He  will  be  unto  you, Let  Jesus  come  into  your  heart. 

If  you  would  enter  the  mansions  of  rest, Let  Jesus  come  into  your  heart. 


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Just  now,your  doubtings  give  o'er;  Just  now,   re  -  ject  Him  no  more; 
Just  now,  my  doubtings  are  o'er;   Just  now,   re  •  ject  -  ing  no  more; 

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Just  now,  throw  0  -  pen  the  door;  Let  Je-sus  come  in-  to  your  heart. 
Just  now,    I       o  -  pen  the  door,  And  Je-sus  comes  in-  to  my   heart. 


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Could  I  Tell  It. 


P.  P.  BiLHOEK. 


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1.  If    1  could  on  -  ly  tell  Him  as    I  know  Him,  My  Redeemer  who  lias 

2.  If    I  could  on  -  ly  tell  you  how  He  loves  you,  And  if  we  could  thro'  the 

3.  If    I  could  tell  how  sweet  will  be  His  we-lcome,  In  that  home  whose  wondrous 

4.  But  I    can  nev-er  tell  Him  as   I  know  Him;  Human  tongue  can  never 


brightened  all  my  way; 
lone  -  ly  gar-den  go, 
beauty  ne'er  was  told ; 
tell    of  love  di-vine; 


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If     T  could  tell  how  precious  is  His  pres  -  ence, 
If      I  could  tell  His  dying  pain  and  par  -  don. 
And  tell  you  how  He  waits  and  longs  to  save  you, 
I     on  -  ly  can  entreat  you  to     ac-cept    Him; 


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Chorus. 


I  am  sare  that  you  would  make  Him  yours  to-day.  Could  I   tell  it,  could  I 

You  would  worship  at  His  wounded  feet  I  know. 
You  would  seek  Him,  and  a-bide  within  His  fold. 
Come  and  know  the  joy  and  peace  for-ev  -  er  mine.     Could  I  toll  it,  yes,  I  would,  Could  I 


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tell  it.  How  the  sunshine  of  His  presence  lights  my  way,  I  would  tell  it, 

tell  it  as  I  should.  I  would  tell  you,yes,I  wouldj 

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I  would  tell  it.  And  I'm  sure  that  you  would  make  Him  yours  to-day. 

I  would  tell  you  if  I  could, 


No.  22.  I  will  Sing  the  Wondrous  Story :^ 


Bev.  F.  H.  EowLET. 

-Nr 


Copyright,  1887,  by  Irm  D.  Sankey. 

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Peteii  v.  B^-HOBr^ 

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1/  V 

1.  I  will  sing  the  wondrous  sto  -  ry,  Of   the  Christ  who  died  for  me, 

2.  I  was  lost,  but   Je-sus  found  me,  Found  the  sheep  that  went  astray, 

3.  I  was  bruised  but  Je-sus  healed  me.  Faint  was  I  from  many  a  fall, 

4.  Days  of  dark-ness  still  come  o'er  me,  Sorrow's  paths  I  oft -en  tread, 

5.  He  will  keep  me  till     the 


H'  ±    H'  t: 


riv  -  er  Rolls  its  wa-ters  at    my  feet; 

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How  He  left  His  home  in  glo  -  ry.  For  the  cross  of  Cal  -  va  -  ry. 
Threw  His  lov  -ing  arms  a-round  me,  Drew  me  back  ir*  -  to  the  way. 
Sight  was  gone,  and  fears  possessed  me,But  He  freed  me  from  them  all. 

But    the  Sav  -  ior  still     is  with  me.  By  His  hand  I'dc 


Then  He'll  bear  me  safe  -  ly 


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msafe-ly  led. 
o  -  ver, Where  theloved  ones  I  shall  meet. 


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Chorus. 


Yes   I'll  sing the  wondrous  sto       -        -       ry 

Yes,    I'll  sing  the  wondrous  sto  -  ry 

y '  f>   y  • ■ — ,  f  I-   r  f  •  f 


Sing    it  with the  saints  in    glo  -        -        -  ry, 

Sing     it  with  the  saints  in   glo 


I  will  Sing  the  Wondrous  Story. 


Gath  -  ered    by the  crys  -  tal     sea, 

Gath-ered  by     the  crys  -  tal     sea,    the  crys  -  tal  sea. 


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No.  23. 


Savior,  Pilot  Me. 


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1.  Je-sus,  Sa-vior,  pi  -  lot    me        O  -  ver  life's  tempestuous 

2.  When  th'A-pos-tles'  fra  -  gile  bark   Struggled  with  the  bil-lows 

3.  As      a  moth  -  er  stills  her  child  Thou  canst  hush  the   o-cean 

4.  When  at  last      I   near    the  shore,  And   the  fear  -  f  ul  breakers 

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dark ; 
wild; 
roar 


9yfn::  f  ir^  r:  1  iC    r  C-tP:  k  ^  r  iC^ 


PSY 


Unknown  waves  before  me  roll,    Hid-ing  rock  and  treacherous  shoal; 

On     thestorm-y    Gal  -  i  -  lee,    Thou did'st walk  a-crossthe  sea; 

Boist'rous  waves  o  -  bey  thy  will  When  thou  say'st  to  them"Be  still." 

'Twixt  me  and  thepeaceful  rest,  Then  while  lean-ing  on  Thybreast. 


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Chart  and  corn-pass  come  from  Thee,  Je  -  sus,Sav  -  ior,  pi -lot  me. 
And  when  they  be -held  Thy  form.  Safe  they  glid  -  ed  thro' the  storm. 
Wondrous  Sovereign  of     the    sea,      Je  -  sus,  Sav  -  ior,  pi  -  lot  me. 
May      I  hear  Thee  say     to     me,  "Fear  not,   I     will  pi  -  lot  thee. 


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No.  24.     Battle  Hymn  of  the  Republic. 


Julia  Wabd  Howk. 


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Old  Campmeetlng  Air. 

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1.  Mine  eyes  have  seen  the  glo  -  ry       of    the  com-ing     of     the  Lord; 

2.  1      have  seen  Him  in  the  watch-fires  of  a  hun-dred  circling  camps; 

3.  He  has  sounded  forth  the  trum-pet  that  shall  nev-er     call     re-treat; 

4.  In  the  beau -ty  of     the  lil  -  ies  Christ  was  born  a  -  cross  the    sea, 


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He   is  tramp-ing  out   the  vintage  where  the  grapes  of  wrath  are  stored; 
They  have  build-ed  Him  an    al  -  tar    in    the  ev'ning  dews  and  damps; 

He   is    sift  -  ing  out  the  hearts  of  men    be  -  fore  His  judgment  seat, 
With    a    glo  -  ry    in    His    bo  -  som  that  trans-fig-ures  you  and    me; 

— -I-  I   F  r^i 


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He  hath  loosed  the  fate  -  f  ul  lightning    of    His  ter  -  ri-ble  quick  sword : 
I  have  read  His  righteous  sen-tence  by    the  dim  and  flar  -  ing  lamps: 
Oh,  be  swift,  my  soul,  to    an  -  swerHim!  be    ju  -  bi-lant,  my  feet: 
As    He  died    to  make  men  ho  -    ly,    let    us    die    to  make  men  free, 


His  truth  is  march-ing  on. 

His  day   is  march-ing  on. 

Our  God  is  march-ing  on. 

While  God  is  march-ing  on. 


Glo-ry,  glory  hal-le  -  lu-jah!  Glo-ry,  glory, 


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hal-le-lu  -  jah!  Glo-ry,  glory,  hal-le-lu-jah!  His  truth  is  marching  on. 


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No.  25. 


The  Watchman's  Cry. 


I 


Bey.  H0HATIU8  BoNAK,  D.  D. 
Arr.  by  P.  P.  B. 


P.   P.   BiLHOBN. 


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1.  Kark,  'tis  the  watchman's  cry :  Wake, brethren, wake,  Je-sus  our  Lord  is  nigh; 

2.  Call  to  each  wakiug  band, "Watch,  brethren,  watch;  Clear  is  our  Lord's  command, 

3.  Hear  we  the  Savior's  voice, Pray,brethren,  pray!  Wouldye  His  heartrejoice? 

4.  Now  sound  the  final  chord,Praise,  brethren,  praise!  Thrice  holy  is  the  Lord; 

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M'^ake,brethren,wake!Sleepi8  for  sons  of  night; Ye  are  the  sons  of  light; 

Watch,brethren,  watch.  Be  ye  as  they  that  wait,  Close  at  the  Bridegroom's  gate; 

Pray,  brethren, pray.  Sin  calls  for  constant  fear;  We  need  the  strong  One  near; 

Prai8e,brethren,praise!What  more  befits  the  tongues, We'll  join  the  angels  songs, 

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Yours  is  the  glory  bright-Wake,brethren,wake!  Wake,  | 
E'entho' He  tar-ry  late,  Watch, brethren,watch.  Watch,  L    ,,  v     •   « 

Long  as  we  struggle  here,Pray,brethren,  pray.  Pray,  [  oretnren,waKe,ring 
While  heav'n  the  note  prolongs,Praise, brethren, praise!  Praise,  J 


out  the  battle  cry ,  Wak6,brethren,wake,  the  victory  is  nigh,  Wake,brethren, 

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wake,  We'll  conquer  in  the  fight,Shouting  hallelujah  !f or  the  truth  and  right 


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I 


No.  26.    Lead  Me  Gently  Home,  Father. 

By  per.  of  W.  L.  Thompson  &  Co.,  East  Liverpool,  0.,  and  Ohioaga,  111. 

W.  L.  T.  W.  L.  Thompson. 

Solo  or  Duet,  ad  lib. 


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1.  Lead  me  gently  home,Father,Lead  me  gently  home, When  life's  toils  are 

2.  Lead  me  gently  ho]ne,Father,Lead  me  gentlv  home.     In  life's  darkest 


end  -  ed,And  parting  days  have  come.  Sin  no  more  shall  tempt  me,  Ne'er  from 
hours.  Father,  ^Vhen  life's  troubles  come,Keep  my  feet  from  wand 'ring,  Lest  from 
-^2 ^ — ^—r^'  P    y 


mn=rim 


Thee  I'll  roam.  If  Thou'lt  on-ly  lead  me,Father,  Lead  me  gently  home. 
Thee  I'll  roam.  Lest  I    fall  up-on  the  wayside.  Lead  me  gently  home. 


Lead  me  gen-tly  home,  Fa-ther,  Lead  me  gen  -  tly 
Lead    me  gen-tly    home.     Fa- ther,Lead  me  gently  home,      Fa-ther, 


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Lest    I    fall    up  -  on  the  way-side,  Lead  me  gen-tly  home. 

,  ^  gen-tly  home. 


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No.  27.  Who  Will  Join  Us? 

Words  and  Music 
Copyright,  1901,  by  P.  P.  Bllhorn. 


P.  P.  BlLBOBW. 


1.  Be  -  hold  the  ar-mies    of  the  King  Are  marching  forth  in   line; 

2.  And  now   among  the  foremost  ranks,  Where  foe  meets  foe  to  -  day ; 

3.  Be  -  hold,  the  King  himself  is  near,  And  while  His  own    ad-vance; 

4.  Oh,  glo-rious,glo-rious  vic-to  -  ry,  With  life's  great  bat -tie  done; 


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Their  roy  -  al  ban-ners  lift-ed  high.     In    ra-diant  splendor  shine. 
They  stand  erect  with  sword  and  shield,  To  brave  the  dread  af-fray. 

The  trait-or    le-gions  backward  fall  Beneath  their  fearless  glance. 

The  cross  laid  down, they  wear  the  crown, Their  faith  in  Christ  hath  won. 


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Who  will  join  us,  who  will  join  us,Who  will  join  us  in  the  fray? 


*    Why       not       join      us, 
Come       and      join      us, 
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Who  will  join  us,  who  will  join  us,  Who  will  join  our  ranks  to-day? 


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♦Can  use  the  \vo:ds   'WLy  not  join  us/  or  "Come  and  join  us," 


No.  38, 


Sunlight. 


W.  S.  Weeden. 


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3E 


1.  I    wandered  in     the  shades  of  ni^ht,  Till   Je  -  sua  came    to  me, 

2.  Tho' clouds  may  gather    in      the  sky,  And  bil- lows  round  me  roll, 

3.  While  walking  in     the  light    of   God,     I  sweet  com-mun- ion  find; 

4.  I    cross    the  wide -ex-tend  -  ed  fields,    I    jour  -  ney  o'er  the  plain, 

5.  Soon  J      shall  see  Him    as      He    is,     The  light  that  came  to    me, 


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And  with    the   sun-light  of      His  love   Bid    all      my  darkness  flee. 
How-  ev  -  er  dark    the  world  may  be,    I've  sun- light  in     my  soul. 

1  press  with  ho  -  ly  vig  -  or  on,  And  leave  the  world  be-hind. 
And  in  the  sun- light  of  His  love  I  reap  the  gold  -  en  grain. 
Be  -  hold  the  brightness  of      His  face,  Throughout  e  -  ter  -  ni  -  ty. 

••■     •♦- .    ■•-  .    ■••     ■•■  .    ■•-     ■••  . 


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Sun -light,  sun- light,  in  my  soul  to-day,                  Sun-light,   sun  light, 

,  to-day,  yes, 

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took  a-way  my  sin.  I  have  had  the  sunlight  of  His  love  with-in. 

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No.  29.  Happy  in  Jesus  Alway. 


p.  p.  B. 


Words  and  Made 
Copyright,  1801,  by  P.  P.  Bilhorn. 


p.  p.  BtLHORK. 


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1.  Hap-py  in  Je  -  sus,  O    won  -  der  -  ful  grace,  Hap  -  py  in 

2.  Hap-py  in  Je  -  sus  from  day    un  -  to    day,  Hap  -  py  in 

3.  Hap-py  in  Je  -  sus,  tho'  bur-dens     I     see,  Hap  -  py  in 

4.  Hap-py  in  Je  -  sus.  His  prom-ise       I    plead.  Hap  -  py  in 


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He  know-eth    my  need;  Hap 

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va  -  tion  is  free,  Hap-py  in  Je-sus, 'twas  purchased  for  me. 
morn-ing  till  night,  Hap-py  in  Je-sus,  with  joy  and  de-light, 
hear  His  sweet  voice,  Hap-py  in  Je-sus,  my  soul  doth  re-joice. 
peace  He  doth  bring,  Hap-py    in    Je-sus,  for  -  ev  -  er    I'll    sing. 


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Hap-py, hap-py, Hap-py  in    Je  -  sus    to  -  day; 

Hap-py   to-day,  hap-py    to-day. 


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Hap-py, Hap-py, I'm  hap  -  py   in   Je  -  sus  al  -  way. 

Hap-py  to-day,Hap-py  to-day. 


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No.  30. 


The  Light! 

Oowrigrht,  1896,  by  P.  P.  BIUk 


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1.  In    the  dark-ness  of      the  night     I  was  .-^rop  -  ing  f or  the  light 

2.  Now   I  know  the  rea  -  son   why      Je-sus  came  on  earth    to  die 

3.  Oh,    my  soul     is    all       a -glow  With   a  strong  de- sire    to  know 

4.  In     the  arms    of  love     I    rest,    And  con  -  fid  -  ing,    I      am  blest 


That  my  soul  the  lov  -  ing  plan  of  God  might  see ; 
And  to  free  -  ly  shed  his  blood  up -on  the  tree; 
More  and  more  a- bout  the  love  of  God  to  me; 
With  the  sense  of  gra-cious  par -don  full  and  free;  Hal  -  le-hi-jah'. 

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But  my  dark-ness  did  re -main    Till    the  Ho  -   ly  Spir  -  it  came 

For  un  -  less    the  blood  was  shed.  As    the  word  of  God  hath  said, 

For  the  more  His  lov -ing  mind,    In     the  book  of   life      I    find, 

And  my  path-way  bright-er grows,  As    my  mind  the  bet-  ter  knows 


D.8. — He      to  ran  -  som  en  -  ''ry  one,     Gave   His  well     be  -  lov  -  ed  Son, 

Fine.     Chorus. 


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And  re-vealed  the  pre  •  cions  light  to    me. 
Ev  -'ry  soul  woulddie  e-ter-nal-  ly.  (  Thelight,  pre-cious 

On  -  ly  makesme  long  like  Christ  to  be.  (  The    light,  the  preeions  light,  the   pre  -  clous 
What  the  plan  of  God  eon -tains  for  me.  ^ 


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To      re~deemandsetthe  cap -live  free. 


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light,  God's  lov    -   -    -    -  ing  plan  I      see; 

Kght,  The  pre- cions  light,  God's  lov -ing  plan  I  see,  His  plan  I  see, 


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Hal  -  le-ln  -  jah? 


No.  31. 


Thine  Own. 

«-or.1  and  Music 
Copyright.  1901,  bj  P   F.  Bilhorn. 


Neal  a.  McAulat. 

Ferd  Degen. 

Arr   by  P.  P.  B. 

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Thine  own;     0    bless-ed   iliiy 

That  cleansed  me  by  the  blood !  Thine 

Thine  own,    for  dai  -  ly  grace 

To  con  -  quer  ev-'ry    sin;   Thine 

Thine  own.     to  work  and  wait, 

Tho'  hard    the  toil  may  be;    Thine 

Thine  own,  when  shadows  fall, 

And  day    gives  place  to  night;  Thine 

Thine  own.     to    live     a -gain. 

When  death  my  soul  shall  free;  Thine 

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own,  to  walk  the  nar  - 
own,  to  run  the  Chris- 
own,  for  help  in  ev  - 
own,  when  comes  the  fi  - 
own,     for    ev  -  er-more 


row  way    That  leads  the  soul  to    God. 

tian   race,  The  crown  of     life   to    win. 

Ty  strait;  My    trust  is      all    in    Thee, 

nal      call      To  realms  of     end-less  light, 

to    reign  Thro'  all  e  -  ter  -  ni  -  ty. 


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Thine  own, forev- 

for  ev-er  Thine. 


er  Thine,  Thine  own, thro"  grace  divine; 

thro'  grace  divine. 

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Re-deemed....       by  ever-lasting  love,  I      am for  ev-er  Thine. 

0  blessed  tho' t!  forev-ei  Thine, 


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No.  32.        The  Branch  of  Healing. 


Miss  Flora  Kirkland. 


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p.    p.  BiLHORN. 


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1.  If      He  will  that  1  shall  trav- el  Where  the  bit-ter  wa-ters  flow, 

2.  If     He  will  that  strife  surround  me,      If    He  will  that  cares  increase, 

3.  If    my  path  is  strewn  withblossoms,  If    the  birds  a-round  me  sing, 


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a  precious  "Branch  of  Heal  -  ing"     For    the  bit-ter-ness  of   woe. 
His  ten-der  love  hath  found  me,      I      can  walk  in  perfect  peace, 
no  cloud  of  troub-le    low  -  ers,       If     the  days  no  sorrow  bring, 
\  .   -m-  -0-  -0-  -^t-  t:    -a.' 


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By    the  brink  of  Marah's  wa-ters  Help 

An  -  y  path,  how-ev-er  thorn  -  y,  Is 

Let    me  walk  as  one  who  watcheth  For 


me  walk  with  steadfast  feet, 

a  path  to  glo-ry    fair; 

the  Mas-ter  to    ap  -  pear; 


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For    I  know  that  Thou  art  with  me,  And 

And    He  walketh  with  me  ev  -  er,  All 

Let     me  live  as    in  His  pres-ence,  For 

H h 1 1 ! 1 rte- 


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the  bitter  things  grow  sweet, 
my  griefs  to  help  me  bear, 
my  Lord  is  ev  -  er   near. 


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Eefrain.    Prayerful. 


With  me  ev  -  er,  with  me  ev  -  er!  Bless -ed  Jesus,  Friend  divine! 


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The  Branch  of  Healing. 


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Let     me  nev-er,  let  nie  nev  -  er      Hold  my  will  opposed  to  Thine. 


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No.  S3. 


Better  Farther  On. 


Arr.  by  P.  P.  Bilhorn. 
Prom  Southern  Melody. 


^=^0 — # — -^ — 0-^-^-0 — ^ —^ ^-- 


Dark  and  storm-y      is    the  des-ert  Thro' -which  pilgrims  make  their  way; 
Hark!  a  voice  from  heav-en  steal-ing     Soft-ly,  in     an    un-der-tone; 
Night  and  morn  it  sings  the  same  song,  Sings  it  while    I   sleep  a -lone; 
At    the  grave  I'll  singthe  same  song,  Tho'  my  lips  to  earth  are  dumb; 
I         1^    ^       I  1     ^     ^     X    ^ 


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Just    be-yond  the  vale  of   sor-row     Lies  the  field  of 
Hark!  I  hear  the  gen  -  tie  whis-^er,  "It     is    bet-ter 
Sings  it    so   my  soul  can  hear  it, 
Sing    it  till  the  morning  dawneth 

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It     is    bet-ter 
It     is   bet-ter 


end 
far- 
f  ar  - 
far- 


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ther 
ther 


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Je  -  sus  will  for-sake  us   nev-er,        It     is    bet-ter      far- ther  on. 

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No.  34. 


Jesus  Knows. 


\Vm.  J.  Scott. 


Arr.  by  P.  P.  Bilhobn. 


Sej 


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1.  What  a      sol -ace  for  my  sor-row.  Jesus  knows.  Je  sus  knows;  Nev-er 

2.  What  a  bahn  for  my  poor  heart,    Je- sus  loves,   Je- sus  loves:  Nev-er, 

3.  What  a   force  my  arm  to      nerve.   Je -sus  helps.  Je -sus  helps:  His  most 

4.  What  a  sound  my  soul   to      cheer.   Je  -  sus  comes.  Je  -  sus  comes ;  Hark  I  the 


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mind  a-bout  to-morrow,  Jesus  knows,  Jesus  knows;  Let  it  bring  whate'er  it  will, 
nev-er  will  we  part,    Je-sus  loves.  Jesus  loves;  He,  Himself, has  chosen  me 
blessed  cause  to  serve.  Je-sus  helps,  Jesus  helps;  Helps  me  in  the  fiercest  fight. 
Bridegroom's  almost  liere,  Je-suscomes,Jesus  comes;  Comes,  His  saints  to  sanc-ti-fy, 

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It  shall  prove  a  blessing  still     If      I      on  -  ly    do   His    will,   Je-sus 

His,  and  His    a  -  lone   to  be.    Now  ami  thro'  e  -  ter  -  ni  -  ty.       Je  -  sus 

Helps  me  put  my  foes  to  flight.Helps  my  weakness  with  His  might,  Je  -  sus 

Comes,  His  bride  to  glo  -  ri-fy,  Comes  to   take  us  to    the    sky,    Je  -  sus 


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knows,  Je  -  sus  knows;  If      I      on  -  ly      do    His 
loves,    Je  -  sus  loves;  Now  and  thro'  e  -  ter  -  ni 
helps,   Je  -  sus  helps;  Helps  my  weakness  with  Hi 
comes,  Je  -  sus  comes ;  Comes  to  take  us    to     the 


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will, 

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s  might, 
sky, 


Je  -  sus 
Je  -  sus 
Je  -  sus 
Je  -  sus 


knows, 
loves, 
helps, 
comes. 


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No.  35. 


My  Father  Knoweth. 


1.  Pre-cious  tho't,  my   Fa  -  ther  know-eth,     In 

2.  Pre-cious  tho't,  my  Fa  -  ther  know-eth,    Car- 

3.  Sweet  to    tell   Him  all      He  know-eth.   Roll 

4.  Oh,       to  trust  Him  then  more  ful  -  ly!   Just 


His  love 
eth  for 
on  Him 
to    sim  - 


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I 

His 

the 

p'y 


rest; 
child; 
care, 
move 


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For 
Bids 
Cast 
In 

what-e'er    my 
me    nes  -  tie 
up  -  on    Him- 
the    con-scious 

«      • • 

Fa- 

clos 
self 
calm 

ther  do  -  eth 
er     to  Him,  "^ 

the  bur  -  den 
en- joy-ment 

Must 

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That 

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be     al  -  ways 
the  storms  beat 

I    can  -  not 
the  Fa-ther's 

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best. 
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love, 

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Well      I  know  the   heart  that  plan-neth  Naught  but  good  for 
Tho'    my  earth -ly    hopes   are  shat-tered.  And  the  tear- drop 
Then,with-out      a      care     op- press-ing,    Sim- ply    to       lie 
Know-ing  that  life's  chequered  path-way    Lead  -  eth   to      His 


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me; 
fall, 
still, 

rest. 


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Joy 
Yet 
Giv- 
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and  sor  -  row 

He     is     Him 

ing  thanks  to 

-  is  -  fied    the 

in  - 
-self 
Him 
way 

ter-wov  -  en, 
my    sol  -  ace, 
for    all  things 
He    tak  -  eth 

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Love    in 
Yea,  my 
Since  it 
Must  be 

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all       I 
'all      in 
is    His 
al  -  ways 

see. 
all." 
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No.  36. 


A  Message  of  Love. 


p.  p.  B1LHOR17. 


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1.  There  came  to  my  heart  a    sweet  mes-sage  of    love,  When  1    was  for - 

2.  How  sweet  was  the  mes-sage  that  came  to   my  heart,  And  filled  me  with 

3.  And  since    I     am  His,  and      I   know  He   is  mine,  How  sweet  is  the 


sak-en    and    sad;  It  came  from  a- bo ve    like  aheav-en-ly  dove;   It 

sunshine  and    song!        My  hope  did  abound  when  the  Sav-ior  1  found;  I 
peace  He  has     giv'n!   From  morning  till  night  He's  my  joy  and  delight,  A 


=j=,L^_|j^=r-T  I J-J .  ]  j       s    I  J— J— 'j— I — 1^ 


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bade  me  re-joice  and  be  glad;  New  cour-age  a  -  rose  in  my 
think  of  Him  all  the  day  long.  And  fol  -  low-ing  close-  ly  my 
bless -ed  as  -  sur-ance    of     heav'n;      In    per  -  feet  sub-mis-sion      I 


No.  37. 


A  Message  of  Love. 


Bit.     Tempo. 


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soul  when  I  heard  Of  One  who  deliv'rance  could  bring; 
Shepherd  and  Guide,  He  leads  me  where  cool  waters  spring; 
fol  -  low    a-  long,  For  He  is  my  Sav-ior  and    King;        And  when  I  have 


I  bowed  in  con- 
My  soul  is   re- 


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tri-tion  to  Jesus,  my  Lord;  Now  the  won-der-ful  sto  -  ry  I  sing. 
freshed  as  in  Him  I  a-bide,  And  re  -  joic-ing,  His  prais-es  I  sing, 
joined  with  th^  glorified  throng,  Then  for-ev  -  er  this  theme  I    will   sing. 


I 


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Won-der-ful    sto  -   ry    that   nev  -  er  grows  old  (ne'er  grows  old). 


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No.  38.      Who  is  on  the  Lord's  Side? 


F.  R.  Havkbgal. 


German.  Ait,  by  P.  P. 


fct 


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Si^ 


1.  Who  is  on  the  Lord's  side?Who  will  serve  the  King?Who  will  be  His  helpers 

2.  Not  for  weight  of  glo-ry,  Nor  for  crown  and  palm,En-ter  we  the  ar  -  mj^, 

3.  Je-sus,Thou  hast  bought  us,Not  with  gold  or  gem,  But  with  Thine  own  life-blood, 

4.  Fierce  may  be  the  con-fiict,Strongmaybethefoe,But  the  King's  own  ar-my 


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Other  lives  to  bring  ?Who  will  leave  the  world's  side?Who  will  face  the  foe? 
Raise  the  warior  psalm ;  But  for  love  that  claimeth  Lives  for  whom  He  died, 
For  Thy  di  -  a  -  dem.With  Thy  blessing  filling  Each  who  comes  to  Thee, 
None  can  o-ver-throw.Round  His  standard  ranging,  Victory    is     se-cure! 


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Who  is  on  the  Lord's  side?Who  for  Him  will  go?By  Thy  call    of  mer-cy, 
He  whom  Jesus  nam-eth  Must  be  on    His  side.  By  Thy  love  constraining 
Thou  hast  made  us  willing,Thou  hast  made  us  free.  By  Thy  grand  redemption. 
For  His  truth  unchanging  Makes  the  tri-umph  sure .  Joy-ful  -  ly    en-list-ing , 

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By  Thy  grace  di- vine.  We  are  on  the  Lord's  side, Savior,  we  are  Thine! 
By  Thy  grace  di-vine.  We  are  on  the  Lord's  side, Savior,  we  are  Thine ! 
By  Thy  grace  di-vine.  We  are  on  the  Lord's  side, Savior,  we  are  Thine! 
By  Thy  grace  di-vine.  We  are  on  the  Lord 's  side, Savior,  we  are  Thine ! 

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No.  39. 


The  Beautiful  Gate. 


John  R.  Clements. 

Arr.  by  P.  P.  B. 


P.   P.   BiLHOBN. 


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1.  A  lame  man  sat  at  the      Beau-ti  -  ful  Gate.   Un-heed-ing,  the 

2.  They  heard  the  sad  cry  at  the  Beau-ti  -   ful  Gate,    Of  him  that  was 

3.  They  took  his  right  hand  at  the  Beau-ti  -  fiil  Gate,  The  peo- pie  looked 

4.  To- day  .Je- sus stands  at  the  Beau-ti  -   ful  Gate,  Oh,    ye  who  would 


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throng  passed  by ;  With    pit  -  i  -  ful  look      he  asked  for  an  alms, 

poor      and      lame,  Of       sil  -  ver  and  gold    they  had  none  to  give, 

with       sur  -  prise;  He,    leap-ing  up,  stood,    to     God  giv-ing  praise, 

mer     -  cv       claim;  Have  faith  and  be-lieve,    new    life  you'll  re-ceive; 


HiEE^EEl 


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Chorus. 


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As  the  serv-ants    of  God     drew  nigh. 

But  they  healed  him  in   Je  -    sus'  name. 

As  they  bade  him    in   Christ    a    -  rise. 

Trust     now,   in    the  Sav  -  ior's  name. 

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By     the    Beau-ti-ful  Gate, 
sus     wait-eth  to  heal 


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by    the  Beau-ti-ful  Gate, 

[Omit ]       All  who  will  come  to  the  Beau-ti  -  ful  Gate. 


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No.  40.       Will  There  Be  Any  Stars? 


E  E.  Hewitt. 


Copyright,  1897,  by  Jno.  R.  SwBney. 


A 


Jno.  R.  Swenet.    By  per. 


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1.  I    am  thinking  to-day    of  that  beau-ti-ful  land  I  shall  reach  when  the 

2.  In  the  strength  of  the  Lord  let  me  la-  bor  and  pray,  Let  me  watch  as  a 

3.  Oh,whatjoy  it  will  be  when  Hisface  I     be-hold,  Living  gems  at  His 

.»>^  ^     ^       «  .    ^        I         ,S     _t      I         S      N ,S 


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sun  goeth  down ;  When  thro'  wonderful  grace  by  my  Savior  I  stand,  Will  there 
win-ner  of  souls,  That  bright  stars  may  be  mine  in  the  glo  -  ri-ous  day  Wlien  His 
feet  to  lay  down ;  It  would  sweeten  my  bliss  in  the  cit  -  y  of  gold.  Should  there 

S      I  ,S      ,S    _       ^     -       [         S      Jk  J ^s ^ 


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be     a-ny  stars  in  my  crown  ?"1  \^ 

praise  like  the  sea-billows  rolls.  ^  Will  there  be  a-ny  stars,a-ny  stars  in  my  crown, 
be      a-ny  stars  in  my  crown.  J 


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When  at   evening  the  sun  go-eth  down?.  ..  .When  I  wake  with  the  blest 

goeth  down? 

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In  the  mansions  of  rest,Will  there  be   a-ny  stars  in  my  crown? 

,o>  a-ny  stars  in  m  v  crown? 


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No.  41.  Go!  Bring  Them  Back. 


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C.  D.  Meigs 


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P.   p.  BiLHOBN. 

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1.  We    hear  the  plea    for    try-ing  to  keep  The     Iambs    of    the 

2.  'Twas  not      a    lamb  that  wandered  a  -  way,  In    the   par  -  a  -  ble 

3.  Out     in      the  des  -  ert,  out    in  the  cold.  A         sheep  the  Good 

4.  And  why  should  we    so    ear-nest -ly.  long,  For      sheep    of    the 

5.  For  lambs  will  fol  -  low  aft  -  er  the  sheep  As         far     as     the 

6.  So     with   the  sheep  we  ear-nest  -  ly  plead  For  the  sake    of    the 


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flock  in  the  fold,  And  well  we  may;  but  what  of  the  sheep,  Shall 
Je  -  sns  told;  A  grown-up  sheep  had  gone  far  a -stray  From 
Shep-herd  sought;  Back  to     the  flock,  safe     in  -to  the  fold,    A 

flock  weep  and  pray?    Be-cause  there's  dan-ger     if  they  go  wrong :  They'll 
sheep  stray  a  -    way;      If  sheep  go  wrong  it     will  not  be  long    Till 
lambs  to    -   day ;       If  lambs  are  lost,  what  ter  •  ri  -  ble  cost  Will 


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they  be  left  out  in  the  cold  ? 

lTS'?lX'i''S!fJ^^^^^^^^  1.  Nolbringthemback  to-day,  Nolbringthm 

reaSlTSaSa'-l"^^^^^ 

lambs  are  as  wrong  as    they   ^-  Who'll  brmgthembackto.day,Who'll  bring  them 

fall  on  the  sheep  to    pay. 


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>ack  to-day:  No !  bring  them  back  to-day.  Bring  the  wand'ring 
oack  to-day;  Gro!  bring  them  back  to-day,  Bring  the  wand'ring 
back  to-day;  Who'll  bring  them  back  to-day.  Bring  the  wand'ring 


back, 
back, 
back  ? 


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No.  42.    I  Never  Will  Cease  to  Praise  Him. 


Copyright,  1901,  {ly  P.  P   Bilhorn. 


F.    P.    HlLHOBN. 


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1.  The  Lord's  mj' Light  and  Lib-er  -  ty,     I  never  will  cease  to  praise 

2.  He  brought  me  from  the  mire  and  clay,  I  never  will  cease  to  praise 

3.  He      set  my  feet  up  -  on      a    rock.  I  never  will  cease  to  praise 

4.  He     put    a  new  song  in  my  mouth,  I  never  will  cease  to  praise 

5.  I      do   Hiswill  with  great  de-light, I  never  will  cease  to  praise 


:U-i-4-a- 


Him; 
Him; 
Him; 
Him; 
Him; 


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From  death  and  judgment  pardons  me,    I  nev-er  will  cease  to  praise  Him. 

He  leads  me  on  from  day  to   day,   I  nev-er  will  cease  to  praise  Him. 

I     dai  -  ly  with  Him  walk  and  talk,  1  nev-er  will  cease  to  praise  Him. 

And  by  His  strength  re-news  my  youth,  I  nev-er  will  cease  to  praise  Him. 

1    find  His  law  and  pre-cepts  right,  I  nev-er  will  cease  to  praise  Him. 


• — ^-> 


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Chorus.    Cheerful. 


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I    nev-er  wil 


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to  praise  Him,  I    nev-er  will  cease  to  praise  Him ; 
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He    al-ways  does  so  much  for  me,    I    nev-er  will  cease  to  prai 

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will  cease  to  praise  Him. 


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No.  43. 


He  Only  Knows. 


M.  B.  Fountain. 


c — d—. N- 


1.    No  -  bod  -  y  knows  what  1 


11 


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Fekd,   Uegen 

Arr.  b;'  P.  P.  B. 


have  in  my  heart.  Since  Je  -  sus  the 
2.  No  -  bod  -  y  knows  what  I  have  in  my  heart.  A  foun  -  tain  of 
8.    No  -  bod  -  y  knows  what  I    have  in   my  heart,  Since  Christ  turned  my 


irz 


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Mas  -  ter  has    come,  And  deijifns  in   a    soul     so  un-wor-thy   as  mine, 
rap-tur-ous    joys;      A     faith  that  ex  -  ult  -  ant  -  ly  bears  me   a  -  loft, 
dark-ness  to      ligrht;  His   pres-enceil  -  lu-mines  the  depths  of  my  soul 

^   ^   t:   A^^  ii   ±\  fi  ii    ^'  ^  ^   ^   ^   ^    ^ 

'   — » — * — \ 1 — \ 


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To      a  -  bide      and  make  it   His    home. 

0  -  ver  earth  and  its   glit-ter-ing    toys.      \  He      on  -  ly      knovi^s, 

With  a     glo  -  ry  that  scat-ters  the    night. 


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He      on  -  ly     knows,    He       on  -  ly  knows  what  I  have  in  my    heart; 

~i 1 — I — -p-j — I — y — 0 — ^ — p_i p — p — I — I — I — ^-\ — — 


±=±=n:=^-ppy:Mzrz^ 

I--'  I  - — -I       •  U        ^^  ^       U'       U       L^       U 


He    on  -  ly    knows,  He    on  -  ly  knows;  No-bod-y  knows  but  Je  -  sus. 


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No.  44.    That  Dear  and  Blessed  Country. 


Flo;»a  Kibklakd. 


P 


Words  and  Music 
Copyright,  1901,  by  P.  P.  Bilhorn. 

■ — N ^^ S ■ 


P.   P.   BiLHOBN. 


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J    J  To      a  dear  and  bless-ed  coun-try      I    am    go  -  ing  by  and  by ; 

•  ^  He     is  faith  -  f ul,  who  hath  promised.  He  will  keep  His  word  with  me ; 
2    S  Here  are  man  -  y    bro  -  ken  cis-terns  Where  the  wa-ter  seemed  so  pure; 

'  (  Deep-est  joy    and  sat-  is-fac-tion  Wait  for  all  who  en-ter  in 
g   I  If      He  bid     me  tar  -  ry  Ion  •  ger,    Let  Him  have  His  bless-ed  will, 

■  \  Keep  me  faith-ful,  bless-ed  Je  -  sus,  Hold  my  trembling  hand  in  Thine; 
.       ■^-     -*.    4L      4t      ^ 


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I  can  al  -  most  see  the  por-tal  Of  my  man  -  sion  in  the  sky. 
But,  up  there,  the  liv-ing  wa-ters  Spring-eth  full  and  free  and  sure 
For    I    long    to    do  His  bid-ding.  And  His  pur- pose  to    ful  -  fil; 

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I    shall  see  Him  in  yon    cit  -  y.       If      I     fol  -  low  faith-ful  -  ly. 
To  that  dear  and  bless-ed  coun-try  Where  shall  be  no  taint  of      sin. 
I  would  fail  and  fall  with-out  Thee,  But  Thy  hand  en  -  fold-eth  mine. 
-      -      -  #.    * 


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Chorus.  Jmjful. 


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I    am    go  -  ing  by  and  by      to  my  mansion  in  the  sky.    To     a 
Where  we'll  meet  to  part  no  more  on  the  bright  and  shining  shore  Where  my 


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home  where  all  the  loved  ones  1  shall  see;  Savior  and  my  loved  ones  wait  for  me. 


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No.  45. 


The  Beautiful  Light. 

Copyright,  1881,  by  Jno.  R.  Sw«ii«j     Uaed  by  per. 


I.  Kelso  Cabteb. 


Jno.  K.  Sweney. 


1.  Je-sus     is    the  light,  the  way,  We  are  walk-ing  in  the  light.  We  are 

2.  We  whokiiowoursinsfor-giv'n,We  are  walk-ing  in  the  light.  We  are 

3.  As  we  jour-ney  here  be-  low,  We  are  walk-ing  in  the  liglit,  We  are 

4.  We  will  sing  His  pow'r  to  save,  We  are  walk-ing  in  the  light,  We  are 


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walk- 
walk- 
walk- 
walk- 


ing  in  the  light;  Shining  brighter  day  by  day,  We  are  walking  in  the 
ing  in  the  light;  Find  on  earth  the  joy  of  heav'n.  We  are  walking  in  the 
ing  in  the  light;  Oh,  what  joy  and  peace  we  know,  We  are  walking  in  the 
ing  in  thelight;  We  will  triumph  o'er  the  grave,  We  are  walking  in  the 


PPl 


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beau-ti-ful  light  of  God.  We  are  walk     -       ing  in  the  light,  We  are 

Walking  in  the  light,         beautiful  light  of  God, 


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walk    -    -     ing  in  the  light.  We  are  walk    -    -    ing  in  the 

Walking  in  the  light,         beau-ti-ful  light  of  God,   Walking  in  the  light, 

-T-#~#-T-#-# 1 a -. rP  •  f     f -^#— ^ 


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ti=!5=ti=iJ=|: 


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light, We    are  walking  in  the  beau-ti  -  ful  light  of  God. 

walk-ing  in  the  light, 


No.  46.    The  Redeemed  are  Marching  In. 


Ina  Dulet  Ogdon 


P-    P.    BiLHOKN. 


1.  Strike  the  ti-dings,   O     ye    an-gels,   The  redeemed  are  pressinjr  home; 

2.  In  the  dark-ness  they  were  wand'ring.Ere  they  sought  the  living  Way'; 

3.  Come,  ye  sin  -  ful,  come,  ye  wea  -  ry.    He  will  cleanse  and  give  you  rest; 

4.  What  a   welcome!  what  re-joic-ing!  What  a  hap-  pv  day 'twill   be! 


Bells  of  heav  -  en    ring  their  welcome,    To  the  por  -  tals  they  are  come. 
Safe-ly    on  -  ward    Je- sus  leads  them,  To  the  land    of    per-fect  day. 
Je  -   sua  calls  you,    has-ten  homeward.  Hear  that  wel-corae  to  the  blest. 
Christ  is  ris  -  en!  shout  ho- san  -  na!  Sing  a  song     of    vie  -  to  -  ry. 


§^ife 


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Chorus.     ,                                k.        i.               k. 

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L^'--_ __,._ 0 ^._ ,__ 

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— C^ 

tals, 

Strike  the 
Strike  the 

ti      -      -      -      -      -     dings, swing  the 
tidings,  strike  the  ti-dings, 

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por 

For  the 

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blood has  washed  from  sin. 

blood  has  saved  and  washed  us  from  our    sin. 

0-. 0 0-^ 0 0-\ 0 *-^ 0—^  i22  •  — 


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Swell  the   an  -  them. 


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ring    the      wel  -  come.   The       re -deemed    are  march  -  ing     in. 
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lESI^ 


No.  47.  Sweet  Peace,  the  Qift  of  God's  Love. 


Copyright,  1887,  and  1889,  by  P.  P 


1.  There  comes  to  my  heart  one  sweet  strain,  (sweet  strain,)  A 

2.  Thro'  Christ  on   the  cross  peace  was    made,     (was  made,)  My 

3.  When     Je  -  bus    as  Lord     I     had  crowned,(had crowned,) My 

4.  In        Je  -  BUS  for  peace     I        a  -  bide,       (a  -  bide,)  And 


muuLu^JM 


m  g  ^  g  g- 


glad  and      a       joy  -  ous 

debt  by     his    death    was 

heart  with  this    peace    did 

as  I     keep    close      to 


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re    -  frain,  (re  -  frain,)       I 

all       paid,  (all      paid,)     No 
a  -  bound,      (a  -  bound,)    In 

His       side,  (His     side.)  There's 

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sing     it    a-gain  and     a  -  gain,  Sweet peace,tlie  gift  of  God'slove. 

oth  -  erfoun-da-tion  is  laid.  For  peace,the  gift  of  God's  love. 
Him  the  rich  blessing  I  fouu(l,Sweetpeace,thegiftofGod'3love. 
noth-ing  but  peace  doth  be  -  tide,  Sweet  peace,t  he  gift  of  God'slove. 


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Peace,  peace,  sweet  pea(!e,   Won-der-ful  gift  from  a  -  bove,(a-bove,) 


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Oh,won-der-f  ul,won-der-f  nl   peace,Sweet  peace.the  gift  of  God'slove, 


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No.  48. 


E.  E.  Hewitt. 


Onward  and  Upward. 

Copyright,  1890,  by  John  K.  Sweney,  by  per. 


Jno.  r.  SwEver. 


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1.  Onward  still,  and  up-ward,Fol-low  ev-er-more  Where  our  mighty 

2.  Onward,  ev  -  er  on-ward,Thro'  the  pastures  green,  Where  the stream«  flow 

3.  Upward,ev-er  up-ward,TVardthera-diand  glow,Far  a-bove   the 

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Leader  Goes  in  love  before;  "Lookinguu-to  Jesus,"  Reach  a  helping  hand 
Boft-ly  Un-der  skies  se-rene;  Or,  if  need  be,  upward,  O'er  the  rwk-y  steep, 
valley,  Where  the  misthangs  low  ;0n,  withsongsof  gladness, Till  themarch  shall  end 


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Chorus. 


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To  a  strugglingneighbor,ITelpinghiia  to  stand.  Marching  on      -     -    ' 
Trusting  Him  to  guide  us,  Strong  to  save  and  keep. 
Where  ten  thousand  thousand  Hal-le-lu-jahs  blend.   Marching  onward,  mareking 

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ward,  up     -     -     -     ward,  Marching  stead-i-ly 

jon ward, onward ,  Upward  marching,  vipward  upward, 

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onward,  marching  onward,  onward, 

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No.  49. 


There  is  Rest  in  Jesus. 


T.  S. 


Thomas  Sullivan. 


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1.  There  is    per- feet  rest    in  Je  -  sus      Un-to    all  who  seek  His  face; 

2.  There  is     love  for    all     in  Je  -  sus,     Tho'       far    in    sin   we  stray; 

3.  There  is  peace  and  joy   in  Je  -  sus       For         ev-'ry    wea-ry  heart; 

4.  There  is    sav-iiio-  grace  in  Je  -  sus  When  the  hour  of  death  draws  near; 

5.  There  is  hope  and  life    in  Je  -  sus;      He    is  piead-ing  now  with  thee; 

»  m  m  a  a  ^n  ■•"  •     m  _         ■#•       ■< —  .»n    • 


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He  will  free-ly  give  sal-va-tion    By  His  redeeming  g'race.  His  redeeming  grace. 

He  has  pow'r  to  save  and  keep  us :  Oome,ac-cept  His  love  today,  -cept  His  love  today. 

Inthe  moment  oftetnptation  Hea-lonecaa  strength  impart. -lone  can  strength  impart. 
There  is  comfort  then  in  Je-sus;  Hecan  banish  ev'ry  fear,  banish  ev'ry  fear. 
Come, partake  of  life  o-ter-nal  Freely  offered  you  and  me.  offered  you  and  me. 


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D.S.  Arc  you  mdf  Come  now  to  Jesus;  He  will bid  yotir  sorroirs  cease. 


Chorus. 

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Are  you 

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And  in  I 

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No.  50. 


Rev.  Ford  C.  Ottman. 


Come,  Spirit,  Come. 

Dopyright,  1901,  b.v  P.  P.  Bilhorn. 


P.  P.  Bilhorn. 


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1.  Come,  Spir  -  it,  come,  Thy-self    re -veal;  Thy  wondrous  love  make  known; 

2.  Come,  Spir  -  it,  come,    a  -  bide  with  me,  To    Thee     I     yield  my   soul; 

3.  Keep  glow  -  ing  still  the    ho  -  ly    fire,  And  add  -  ed    grace  be  -  stow, 

4.  My     ref  -  uge    be  each  pass  -  ing  day;  From  wrong  my  soul  de  -  fend; 


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Place  to    my  heart  Thy  sa  -  cred  seal,  And  claim  me    for  Thine  own. 
From  sin's  sore  bond-age    set     me    free.  And   ev  -   'ry  thought  con-trol. 
Un  -  til  with  rich  -  er,  deep  de  -  sire,      I     shall    Thy   full  -  ness  know. 
A- bide  with    me      a  -  long  life's  way.  Till  time    and    toil    shall  end. 


Come,  Spir-it,    come, this  ver-y      hour, Now  man- 
Come,  Spirit,  come,                   this  ver  -  y  hour, 

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fest Thy  sacred     pow'r; Unvail  the    Sav     -     -     - 

Now  mau-i-fest  Thy  sacred  pow'r;  Un-vail  to  me 


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vine, And 

His  love  di-vine, 

make me  wholly' 

And  make, oh, make  me  wholly ' 

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No.  51. 


Jesus  is  Calling. 


W.  E.  M.  Stewabt. 


Fkrd.  Deoen. 

Arr.  by  P.  P.  B. 


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1.  Je   -    sus  is  call  -  ing,   Call-ingyou  a,nd  call-ingme;  Soft      ac-cents 

2.  Come,  and,con-fess  -  ing,  Let  Him  dwell  within  your  heart;  Re-ceive  His 

3.  Let      me  im-ploreyou— Come  to  Him.anddo  so  now,  While  life's  be- 


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fall  -  ing,  From  the  heav'n  to  thee;  Wilt  thou  heed  His  plead-ing, 
bless-ing,  Choose  the  bet  -  ter  part.  He  will  guide  you  ev  -  er, 
fore  you,  And  youth  on    your  brow.  There's  a    time    approaching, 


And  from  e    -   vil  turn     a  -  way,     To     His  love     ac  -  ced   -  ing, 
He     will  keep  you  from    all  guile,  And    no  pow'r  can    sev   -  er 
And    for  you    may  be    near  by,  When,your-self     re-proach  -  ing. 


And  to  choose  His  way  ? 

From  His  love  and  smile.  \  Lost  one, turn  to    Je  -  sus;    Do  not  say  Him 

You   in  sin  must  die. 


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nay;  0      be  -  lieve.  re-ceive    Him,     Do     not  turn     a  -  way. 


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No.  52.    The  End  of  the  Journey  is  Near. 


Ina  Duley  Ogdon. 


Words  and  Music 
Copyright,  1901,  by  P.  P.  Bilhorn. 


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1.  Has   the  journey  been  long?  Has  the      val-lej'  been  dark V  Was  the 

2.  'Tis    the    riv  -  er  that  flows  thro'  the      cit  -  y      of  gold,    And  the 

3.  You  shall  rest  at    the   feet       of    the    Shepherd  at    last,    With  a 


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des-ert    so    barren    and  drear  ?  You  shall  rest  safe  be  -  side    the  still 

gatestandsa  -  jar    at     the    shore;    By  the  wa-ters  of    life    you  shall 

rap-ture  bv  mor-tals  un- known;  You  were  lost  but  are  found, and  the 

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wa-ters,  for,  hark!  'Tis  the  sound  of  the  riv  -  er  I  hear. 
rest  in  the  fold,  In  those  pas  -  tures  to  hun  -  ger  no  more, 
dan-ger    is     past,     For  the  Shep-herd  will     shel  -  ter      His    own. 


■^^i^^f=t 


Murmuring  low,  sweetly  and  low, The  sound  of  the  river  I  hear  (I        hear) 

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— * js i—0r  0 9 0 1 (-, \ 1 F— ' . — r^—i- 


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Final  ending  if  desired. 
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Murmuring  low. sweetly  and  low.Theend  of  the  journey  is  near,  murmuringlow. 

—  N 


No.  53. 


Walking  With  Jesus. 


Hakbt  L.  Brooks. 


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— A-X— ^-rj— 1- 


Lizzi 


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J .  VVulking  in  the  bless-ed  light  of    Je-sus'  love,  Walk-ing  ev  -ry  hour, 

2.  Sav-ior,  keep  me  walking  in   the  nar-row  way,  Walk-ing  ev  -'ry  hour, 

3.  Walking  by  the  riv  -  er    on   the  gold-en  shore,  Walk-ing  ev  -'ry  hour, 


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walk-ing  ev  -  'ry  day:  Walk-ing  in  the  strength  He  gives  us  from  a-bove, 
walk-ing  ev  - 'ry  day;  Save  me  from  the  tempter's  fie- ry  darts  and  pow'r, 
walk-ing  ev  -  'ry  day;  Walk-ing  in  the  Sav-ior's  presence  ev  -  er-  more, 


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Walk-ing  with  Je  -  sus  a  -  lone. 
Save  me,  0  Je  -  sus,  I  pray. 
Waik-ing  with  Je  -   sus      at  home. 

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Walk-ing  in  the  sun-shine, 


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Je  -  sus, 

walk-ing  in  the  shad-ow. 


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Walk-ing  ev  -'ry  day,    walk-ing  all  the  way. 


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Walk      -      ing  with  Je       -       sus.  Walking  with  Jesus  a  •  lone. 

Walking  in  the  sunshine,walking  in  the  shadow, 

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No.  54. 


The  Water  of  Salvation, 


p.    p.    BiLHORN. 


1 .  Have  you  heard  of  the  fount  of    sal  -  va  -  tion  ?  Have  you  heard  of  the 

2.  From  the  Rock  that  was  cleft  for  all     a  -  ges.  Flows  that  stream  for  the 

3.  Wouldyouknowof  the  joy  and  com-plete-ness    Of  the  life  that  is 


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Sav-ior,  who  died  That  each  creature,  and  kindred,  and  na-tion, 
sin-wea-ry  soul;  Tho' the  storm  in  thedes-ert  still  ra  -  ges, 
giv  -  en     a  -  new?     You  have  on  -  ly    to  drink  of    the  sweet-ness 


Refkain. 


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Mightpartake  of    the    life-giv-ing     tide? 
'Twill  en-dure,you  may  drink, and  be  who! 
Of  the  fount  that  was  o-pened  for     you, 

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come  to  the  fount  of  sal- 


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va  -  tion, Then  come  to    the  life-giv-ing 
f^l    ■»■      ■#-•#-■»■■«--      ^ 

tide;  Ev-'ry  crea-ture,  and 

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kin-dred,  and  na  -  tion,  All  may  drink  of    the    life-giving    tide. 


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'M-=^ic=~r- 


No.  55.       When  the  Pearly  Gates  Unfold. 


Jennie  E.  Husset. 


I'.    P.    BlI-BORM. 


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1.  When  our  feet  have  reached  the  summit  of  the  wea  -  ry  hills   of  earth, 

2.  Just       be-yond  the  riv  -  er  Jor  -  dan  are  sweet  fields  of  liv  -  in^  green, 

3.  Through  the  val  -  ley  of^  the  shad -ow  we  may  journey  un  -  dismayed, 


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And     the  morn -ing  light    is  break  -  ing  o'er    the     sea;  Then  our 

And     the  fair,    im-mor  -  tal   flow  -  ers  we    shall     see;  While  life's 

If         we  trust  His '"Fearnot,   I      will  be    with    thee;        When  thou 


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hearts  shall  know  no    sad  -  ness  when  the  mists  shall  clear  away,  And  the 
riv    -     er    flow  -  eth  ev  -  er      by  the  great,  white  throne  of  God,  When  the 
pass  -    est  through  the  wa-ters  thou  shalt  by  my  strength  be  stayed, "  Till  the 


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know  no  care    nor  sor  -  row,  On    that  res  -  ur  -  rec  -  Hon  day,  When  the 


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pearl  -  y  gates    un  -  fold    for  you    and  me.  There  our  hearts  shall  know  no 


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pearl  -  y  gates    un-fold    for 


you    and  me. 


sadness,  by  and  by,  (by  and  by 


But  love,  joy  and  gladness,  there  on  high ; 


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No.  56. 


Jesus  Oniy. 


1.  Let  me  live  for    Je  -  sus  on  -  ly,    As  my  days  are  glid-ing  by; 

2.  Let  me  speak  for  Je  -  sus  on  -  ly,  Words  of  love  and  words  of  light; 

3.  Let  me  fly    to      Je  -  sus  on  -  ly,  When  my  sky  is      o  -  ver  -  cast; 

4.  Let  me  give  to      Je-suson-ly,  All     I  am    or  hope  to    be; 

5.  I  shall  live  vpith  Je  -  sus  011  -  ly,  When  my  life  on  earth  is    o'er; 


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— 4— r- 

Let  me  work  for    Je  -  sus  on  -  ly,     Je  -  sus  on  -  ly    till      I     die. 

Let  me  point  to     Je  -  sus  on  -  ly.  Souls  that  wander    in    the  night. 

Let  me  find    in     Je  -  sus  on  -  ly,  Ref-uge  from  the  storm -y  blast. 

Time  and  tal  -  ents,  soul  and  bod  -  y,    His    for  all      e  -  ter  -  ni  -  ty. 

I    shall  rise  with  Him  to  glo  -  ry,  And  be  like  Him  ev  -  er-more. 


PJi^S 


^^n 


Chorus. 


Je  -  sns  on  -  Iv,    Je-  sus  on  -  ly,  How  my 

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de-lights  to     sing; 


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•        -       !     II 

Je  -sus  on  -  ly,    Je  -  sus  on-  ly,   Sav-ior,  Prophet,  Priest,  and  King. 

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No.  57-  Victory  Through  Grace. 


Sallie  Martin. 


Copyright,  1890,  by  Jno.  K.  Swcney. 


Jno.  R.  Sweney.    By  per. 


1.  Conquering  now  and  still  to  conquer,  Rid-eth  a  King   in 

2.  Conquei-ing  now  and  still  to  conquer,Who  is  thiswon-der- 

3.  Conquering  now  and  still  to  conquer,  Je-sus,Thou  Rul-er 

.    J        ,         --    ^i-    J 


might; 
King? 
all; 


^^^i 


=^= 


:ie^^-± 


m 


T- 


E^^i 


^ 


;  5  u       '    u-      . 

Leading  the  host  of  all  the  faithful  In -to  the  midst  of  the  fight; 
Wlienceare  the  armies  which  He  leadeth,While  of  His  glo-ry  they  sing? 
Thrones  and  their  sceptres  all  shall  perish, Crowns  and  their  splendor  shall  fall 

I  ^    ^  J  .    I  _ 


V    /    IT  r    t     r 


.i=:i 


b=d=J 


:e 


=lt^ 


.-J-. 


&A 


See  them  with  courage  ad-vanc-ing.  Clad  in  their  brilliant  ar  -  ray, 
He  is  our  Lord  and  Re-deem-er,  Sav-ior  and  Monarch  di  -  vine. 
Yet  shall  the  ar-mies  Thou  lead- est,  Faithful  and  true  to   the     last, 


fe^r^Ea=^Ei^ 


iEES^ 


±=d= 


Fine. 


Shouting  the  name  of   their  Lead-er,  Hear  them  ex  -  ult  -  ing  -  ly      say: 
I'hoy  are  the  stars  that  for-  ev  -  er  Bright  in   His  kingdom Avill    shine. 
Find,  in  Thy  mansions  e  -   ter-  nal,  Rest,  when  their  warfare  is      past. 


:?=f=:rziFfzi=^=zz'±F?±f4:3 

■• 0 0 1 ^ A — Y0-^-»-^-A 


ly.^.-Yet  to  the  true  and  the    faithful,     Vic-Vry    is  promised  thro''  grace. 

D.S. 


Chorus, 


iziTtr 


m 


§iifc 


Not  to  the   strong     is    the  bat- tie,  Not  to  the  swift  is    the     race; 


-d-^-0 — 0 — 0 — F#---»---*---Fi-^^i — ^1 


No.  58.  There  is  Nothing  Like  Communion. 


Ina  Dulet  Ogdon. 


P.  P.  BiLHOKN. 

^, — ^, — ps — ^ 


•  V.  V  ^  '—^ 


1.  Wealth  can  give  ex  -  alt  -  ed    station,  of     its  won-ders 

2.  I      was  poor,  despised,  for-sak-en,  Yet  He  ilrew  me 

3.  Of     my  sor-rows  and  my  tri-als     I   have  told  Him 

4.  In  those  mansions  of  my  Fa-ther,  I  shall  join  Him 

N S     ,. ,. ^       ,. ^       N       N       N     ,       ^ 


I     am  told; 
to    His  side; 
,  He  has  heard ; 
some  glad  day ; 


^-^b'4   S-. — m- 


I       !       i 


:^=*^ 


lizzt 


y— r 


^«i 


^ 


-*-T- 


But  there's  nothing  like  com-mun-ion  with  my  Sav  -  ior;  When  I 

There  is    noth-ing  like  com-mun-ion  with  my  Sav  -  ior;  With  the 

There  is    noth-ing  like  com-mun-ion  with  my  Sav  -  ior;  And    His 

There  is    noth-ing  like  com-mun-ion  with  my  Sav  -  ior;      I    have 


r    ^  \f    ^_^Lg — ^      ^     ^  — gi 


-r m-i a- 


1^ 


&jtzt-t-^^^ 


^^ 


i^ 


^ 


come  in  -  to  His  presence,  what  is  sil  -  ver?  what  is  gold?  There  is 
rich-es  of  His  blessings  I  am  ful  -  ly  sat  -  is  -  fied;  There  is 
sym -  pa  -  thy  and  coun-sel  He  has  left  me  in  His  word;  There  is 
gathered  there  my  treasures,  they  wi I Inev-er     fade    a  -  way;  There  is 

-» 0 » m 0 — •-^— P 1 


nt 


gas 


m 


I 


-^ 


^^^^-^-t 


Chorus.  , 

-N rr— +- 


-^■ 


nothing:  like  coinmunion  with  my  Sav -ior.  Sweet  communion,  blest  com- 


■rJ=8— £-fe=#-!.  ?  I  g 


*=* 


5^- 


t^=^ 


I 


is 


ig^a 


-»(-r-a(- 


tmd^ 


f: 


fF 


-^ 


^ 


- '    -    i^'    "    "    '  V    -\j    "C)"^ 

mun  -  ion,  There  is  nothing  like  His  love  revealed  to  me; 

revealed  to  me; 


^ 


iinzitr 


ji=t=t 


^   1^     p   y 


3i 


:^ 


There  is  Nothing  Like  Communion. 


^^-E 


=^-~ 


11^=1^^^ 


V-    < 


0    what  joy      in  Him    I    find,  peace      of  heart 

,,    tilt'    t:   t:-^    ^ 


•^-^ 


:i(i=3n 


of  soul 


;fc^ 


Sm^ 


^ 


of  mind, 

-• \ 


f='=?=^ 


There      is  noth-ing      like    com  -  mun-ion     with     my    Sav    -"  ior. 
■tl ^.      f      f-      P     ^'      *•      P 


i 


^m 


:fc±tf: 


:|*=?: 


iSzz:^ 


>^ — ^1/ — ^ 


I 


No.  59.     We  Shall  Conquer  in  His  Name. 


fHOMAS  Sullivan.  PP.  Bilhokn 


'f-^— ^::=ii--^. 


3^S 


:?= 


zin^ 


1 .  Soldiers  of  the  Cross, in  triumph  sing !  Hymns  of  grateful  praise  in  tribute  bring! 

2.  Courage,comrades,whathaveweto  fear?  Our  Almighty  Captain,  Christ,  is  near; 
;?.  Tho'  the  battle  rages  fierce  and  long,  Fear  not !  right  shall  triumph  over  wrong; 
4.  Forward!  let  no  doubt  or  fear  ap-pall:  On  to  vict'ry  at  the  Savior's  call: 


tear  ap  -  pa 


'mn 


v^ 


SS3B 


rr=ffF^Ff=f 


i 


■I       I       L=j^:ti=^^L _i  _lIJ 


|-&-ri^- 


^ 


=it=3(:: 


^S^ 


^^ 


-# — • — ^-i—*- 


±i=i 


Let  the  nations  know  the  Lord  is  King,  We  shall  conquer  in  His  name. 
With  His  strength  our  drooping  hearts  tocheer.  We  shall  conquer  in  His  name. 
Face  the  foe  with  faith  undaunted, strong,  We  shall  conquer  in  His  name. 
This  our  mot-to, "Christ  is  all    in  all, "  We  shall  conquer  in  His  name. 

J     .    ^-  it-  ^-^2:    -.#.-..      ..*. 

-!» • 1 , — -^ H-rl ^ 1 ^-=-  -      -  •     ■ 


D.  S.-Hal  -  le-lu-jah!  Christ  the  Lord  is  King,  We  shall  conquer  in  His  name, 

Chokus.  '  B.  S. 


K¥ 


1—^   p   M^z^ 


^=hi=t 


t— r 


f 


i. 


S ^ 


^^m^Ei^^ 


^ 


Lift    _     high  His  banner  o'er     us.    Join        in  the  swelling  cho  -  rus, 
Lift  hiarh,  lift  His  banner  o'er     us.   Join  in,  join  the  swelling  cho  -  rus, 


No.  60.       Lonely  Hearts  to  Cherish. 


43Ef^^ 


^^ 


1.  There  are  lone  -  ly  hearts  to  cher-ish,  While  the  days  are  go  -  ing  by; 

2.  There's  no  time  for   i  -  die  scorning,  While  the  days  are  go  -  ing  by; 

3.  All      the   lov- ing  links  that  bind  us,  While  the  days  are  go  -  ing  by, 

^  .f?  T^ .  ^  ^ . 


^E^ 


=r=^ 


f=i: 


m 


±=± 


lazztuzazzpE 


r^ 


3^ 


:^-:i^-T=zi^i=iizT=^; 


g 


There  are  wea  -  ry  souls  who  per-ish,  While  the  day 
Let  our  face  be  like  the  morning,  While  the  day 
One     by    one    we  leave  be-hind  us.  While  the  day 


s  are  go  -  ing  by; 
s  are  go  -  ing  by; 
s    are  go  -  ing  by; 


^ 


a= 


^ 


-^ 


i^, 


k^ 


g^Ee^lEf^jE^i 


^ — \^- 


If  a  smile  we  can  re -new,  As  our  jour -ney  we  pur- sue, 
Oh!  the  world  is  full  of  sighs,  Full  of  sad  and  weep- ing  eyes; 
But    the  seeds    of  good  we  sow,    Both    in  shade  and  shine  will  grow. 


:t=t 


^^^^iM 


m 


:|«=H= 


Etl^ 


43i 


^^ 


Oh,  the  good  we  all  may  do,  While  the  days 
Help  your  fall  -  en  broth -ers  rise.  While  the  days 
And    will  keep  our  hearts  a -glow,  While  the  days 


are  go  -  ing  by. 
are  go  -  ing  by. 
are      go  -  ing  by. 


•^•F 


Are  go  -ing  by(are  go  -  ing  by),  are  go-ing    by  (are  go-ing  by),  While  the 

-I    i.i 


s^^ 


-^-^ 


,  _^.^. 


:g=^ 


Crrs 


Lonely  Hearts  to  Cherish. 


J?  '•     1^     L/     _ 

days(while  the  days)are  go-wg    by ; 


-fti 


smile  (if  a  smile)  we  can    re- 


:?=r^ 


?^^B=E^ 


-^=^=^^i^ 


f^ 


^j—^ — 6/— V- 


0        1 —        '      "^^ 

r    !  ^      :^-N ^^N-^ 

'^^ — ^i-rr-s^^4-^;rT— 11 

new, Wliilethe 

new  can  renew,  While  the  daj 

clays are  go  in^ 

rs,  wliile  the  days  are  go-ing 

♦-     *-•-•.♦.•  A  ♦-,  . 

[1 c — r    ,       1 — \ — r- 

r  u  t^  r 

by. 

by,   go-ingby. 

^"fe  L  L  •  L  b— .*-^^- 

f-^ 

f    »      »      *,    r      :,      -^ 

1                     II 

1       u      ^    1       ^      ^ 

i      ;/     i:^   /     J/   ^   U 

No.  6i 


Trusting  in  His  Promise. 


Rev.  Chas.  VV.  Fletcher. 

-N — 


J.  S.  FULI.BU 


;-2-^- 


i: 


^=^ 


:±ii|=it 


:r=tr 


1.  Trusting  in    His  prom-ise,     "I    will    not  cast  out;''     Lost,  I   came  to 

2.  Trusting  in    His  promise, '"Peace  I  leave  with  you;''   Anxious  care  was 

3.  Trusting  in    His  prom-ise.     ''I    will  come  a -gain;"  Pray 'r-ful-ly    I'm 


i~? 


-n 


itz^ 


Je    -    sus,  From  my  sin   and  doubt;  There    I      found    a    wel  -  come. 
ban  -  ished     By  His  prom-ise    true;  Storms  of     fear    sub-sid  -  ing, 
watch -ing     For  His  earth-ly     reign;  Keep  me    faith -ful,  Mas  -  ter. 


33: 


m 


t 


i 


Par-don  full  and  free;  Life  and  hope  He  gave  me     For  e-ter-ni-  ty. 
Left  a      ho-  ly  calm;  Once  a    cry  of     an-guish,  Now  a  peaceful  psalm. 
By    Thy  lov  -  ing  grace,  Till  my  eyes  in    rap  -  ture  Shall  beholdThy  face. 


:f=f: 


-^-r^ 


r-j- 


f -^^^  U      'J      'J      '>—  -f         Li 


IliZZtZSLlfc 


m 


No.  62.  For  Every  Good  and  Perfect  Gift. 


Jknnie  E.  Hussey.  Arr.  by  P.  P. 


P.  P.  BiLHORN. 


^BS 


1^ 


^ 


m 


1.  For  the  blessings  all  unnumbered  Thou  hast  showered  at  our  feet, 

2.  For  the  way  which  Thou  hast  led  us     Out    of  darkness  in  -  to  light, 

3.  May  our  lives  re-fleet-ing  heav-en      To  the  souls  that  know  not  God, 

■•-••#>■#•  -0-     •0-        ^  ^  .•*•■*■       ^        \        \         I 


For  the  flowers  in  our  path^w^ay,  And  the  rest-ing  -  plac  -  es  sweet; 
For  the  radiant  bow  of  prom-ise  Aft  -  er  clouds  of  deep  -  est  night; 
Like  a    ben  -  e-dic-tion  giv  -  en    Pointing  to     re-demp-tion  blood; 


t->    ^    ^ 


=^? 


I — \ — r 


r-T- 


There  were  palms  and  wells  refreshing  Af-ter     heat  -  ed     des-ert  sand. 

For  new  strength  to  bear  our  crosses  Pa-tient  -  ly    and    humble  too, 

That  we  all    in  Thy  great  glo-ry  With  the  hosts  re-deemed  a  -  bove 

■0-     -0-     1^  -0- 


And  the  great  rock's  blessed  shadow  Cast  up  -  on     a    wea-ry    lane 
For  the  friends  who  walk  be-side  us— Friends  with  loving  hearts  and  true. 
Singand  tell  the  joy -ful     sto  -  ry        Of  our  Savior's  dy-ing    love. 


Chobus. 
For    ev-'ry    good and  per  -  feet  gift that  cometh 

■L. ,.> — ^ — ^ ^-+- ^.^- 


For  Every  Good  and  Perfect  Gift. 


from     a  - 

bove,  that  com-eth 

— H ^J- ^ — J— 

from 

— \ 

a 

— 1- 

— *— 

-  bove 

— f— ^ 

f=5 — ^ 

from      a  - 

^-r — ^- 

—U-i — u'^-i— 

bove,  that  com-eth 

from 

-#- 

a 

-  bove 

we 

~*i — 

ren  -  der 

=>L — \ \ 

''/ ^ '^ "> 

1 

-t— 

k-^ 

-^- 

I 


prais      -     es  un  -  to  Thee,   , . .  Oh,  blessed  Lord  of  light  and  love. 

1^"^  ^       N        N        S         I S        \        ^        I  1        T" 


--i^M 


^^=^ 


:?fe 


render  prais-es  un  -  to, unto  Thee, Oh, blessed  Lord  of  light  and  love. 


■0-  -0-  ■•-'  -0- 

n— r-r-fH-= 


-^- 


'^ 


± 


f:    ^ 


pa 


^zqizzzpcz^i 


-t— ^ 


No.  63, 


Just  a  Ray  of  Sunshine. 


Ada  Blenkhobn. 


M 


-0—i- 


1.  Just    a      ray    of     sun  -  shine  Break-ing  through  the     gloom, 

2.  Just    a        lit  -  tie  kind  -  ness,    Bright  and  sun  -  ny     smile, 

3.  Words  and  smiles  so  kind  -   ly      Like    the    sun-shine     fall. 


^^ 


'^ 


i^^E^- 


^=f 


i=f* 


Makes  the  earth  re  -  joice    a  -  gain       And  the  flowers  to 

Makes  the    sad  heart  sing     a  -  gain        All    its    cares    be 

Let  your  presence    ev  -   er      be        Blessings    un  -  to 


bloom ; 
guile, 
all^ 


?^ 


Eit 


^=^=^ 


Makes  the  earth  re  -  joice    a-gain  And  makes  the  flowers  to  bloom. 

Makes  the  sad  heart  sing    a-gain    And    all    its  cares  be  .  guile. 

Let  your  pre-sence    ev  -  er    be  Rich  bless-ings  un  -  to     all. 


No.  64. 


Come  Unto  Me. 


E.  E.  HKwrrr. 

F. 

J 

Degen.    Arr.  by  P.  P.  B. 

1.  Come  un-to      Je  -  sus.  all      ye  that  lab 

2.  Bring  Him  the  bur  -  den.heav  -  i  -  ly  press 

3.  Lose  not    a     mo-ment,haste  to  your  Sav 

4.  Come  un  -  to      Je  -  sus,  Sav  -  ior   and  Bro  - 

-  or,  All    that  are  wea  -rj', 

-  ing,Tell  Him  the  sor-row 

-  ior,  Ere  the  bright  daybeams 
ther,Sure  -  ly    you  need  Him, 

-  "H'-r'f"              "t         t-         f-         f-       ^ 

^sti  ^  \~r 

A^-SZfl ^ 

-W F W 1- 1 

1        '^     J     w     p  .: 

1      1     -' 

=i 


SE3!^^ 


P 


sad  and  oppressed;  Still  He  is  call-ing,  oh,  friend  and  neighbor, 
liid  in  your  breast;  Sin  and  transgression  free-  ly  con-fess  -  ing, 
fade  in  the  west;  Ask  -  ing  His  mer  -  cy,  seek- ing  His  fa-  vor, 
pur  -  est  and    best;     Tru  -  er  than    fa-  ther,  fond-er   thanmoth-er. 


^-- 


f==E 


fe 


f  Chorus.          :::^ 
1— ^ 1^ J i- 


JH 0 i _fJ -1_ 

-#■  -••  •■•-    •♦        -0- 

Come  un  -  to  me,  and     I   will  give  you     rest.  , 
Come    un  -  to  Him, and  He  will  give  you     rest.  (  t-»         j-u     >  au 
Come   un  -  to  Him,and   He.will  live  Vou     rest.  \  ^^'^'  *^^°  *^^  ^ 
Come   un  -  to  Him,and  He 

„  N 


ges, 


sweet-ly  'tis  ring-ing,Thiswordof     Je  -sus.  comeandbe  blest;Sweeter  than 


i^ 


^     Bit. 


•  I  •♦       Hh       '•0--0-     -0-  -^ 


car-ols    an-gels  are  sing-ing,  "Come  un-to  me, and  I   will  giv 

.   .  .f  f  -r  f^^^.^,^*—.-,  f-  f-  .f- 


prttr^^^^ 


i 


>-> 


I— ^r 


No.  65. 


I  Must  Tell  Jesus. 


Copyright,  1»93,  by  The  Hoffman  Music  Co.    Hope  Pub.  Co 


Rev.  Klisha  A.  HorPMAN. 


h\^±: 


i—i 


1.  1    must  tell     Je  - 

2.  I    must  tell     Je  - 

3.  Tempted  and  tried 

4.  0     how  the  world 


:i=3 


sus  all     of     my      tri  -    ;ils, 

sus  all     of    my    troub-les; 

I  need    a  great  Sav  -    ior, 

to  6  -  vil    al  -  lures    me! 


^- 


I     can  -  not 
He    is      a 
One  who  can 
0     how  mv 


my  dis-tress    He    kind-ly     wi 


bear  these  bur-dens    a  -    lone 

kind,  com- pas- sion-ate    Friend;    If      I     but  ask    Him,  He  will    d^ 

help    my    bur-dens  to     bear;       I    must  tell   Je  -  sus,      I  must  tell 


heart  is    tempt-ed    to      sin! 


I     must  tel!   Je  -  sus,  and    He  will 


^m 


5E3ZE 


-/ — ■> — / 

N    N    N 


-^\- 


m 


Choijus. 


^t^m 


I  u      :  I  -I 

help    me,    He  ev-er  loves  and  cares  for  His  own. 
liv  -    er,  Make  of  my  troub-les  quick-ly    an    end. 
Je  -   sus;   He  all  my  care  and    sorrows  will  share. 
help  me      0  -  ver  the  world  the  vic-t'ry  to    win. 


H»_i. 


I — r 


I  must  tell  Je-sus! 


#— •— '-r* 


^— ^ 


-U-y^^r 


I  must  tell  Je-sus!    I  can-not  bear  my  burdens  a  -   lone;        I  must  tell 


^ 


-• — #- 


pTni=5: 


i 


'k=i 


E^S 


;g=g^ 


... ._^.-.-:-.- 


Je-sus,    I  must  tell  Je-sus,  Je-sus  can  help  me,  Je-sus   a 


^g^^^E^^I 


Ipzzm—itz 


I — r 


3:=t 


r— r 


lone. 


No.  66. 


Always  Go  to  Jesus. 


Ina  Ddlbt  Ogdon. 


P.  P.  BlLHORN. 


"i^'^^^i^ 


9i 


■#S-»-»-#      ■*      -ah      -^    -^ 

1.  If     we    always  go    to    Je  -  sus  when  the    bil  -  lows  roll,     If    we 

2.  If     we    al-ways  go    to    Je- sus  when  the  tear-drops  fall,  When  the 

3.  If     we    on  -  ly  look  to    Je  -  sus    in    the  dark-some  vale,  When  the 

^ ^     ,^    ^ 


±=^ 


:l=^ 


r— r 


-^^-^— H^ -N- 

^ 

^    N 

N" 

1 

/rs 

— ^-^ 

S— -^IH — -1- 

«( 

""t — f~ 

"Hi" 

^ 

-d «— 

— al — 

— « — ^ — 

v>  y     J   u"  i       1 

^0 

J 

#             • 

tell     Him     all 
waves  of    grief 
J  or  -  dan   clos 

^     >     ^ 

u — y ^ ^ 

the 
sur- 

es 

^ 

tri  -  als 
round  us, 
o'er    us, 

of 
go 

we 

-•- 

our  bur  -  dened 
and  tell       Him 
shall  still     pre  - 

^,5    tf^ 

soul, 
all, 
vail, 

In    the 
He  will 
We  shall 

9'»=?^=^- 

— * W— 

=^= 

FS ^ 

— \- — 

_p_._: 

— W- 

y — 

L^ k- 

\u 

con  -  flict    we    shall   win,     we     shall     triumph  o-  ver  sin,     He    will 
bid     our  woes     de  -  part.     He     will   heal  the  bro  -  ken-heart.  On  -  ly 
safe  -  ly  stem    the      tide,     we     shall  reach  His  shelt'ring  side,  Al-ways 


^^. 


:^=»: 


Chorus 

h      ^ 

! 

s 

LU_Tf       N  -N — ^  .  ^  ^   ^   ^ 

■ .    »^ 

— ^ \ '^    .S" 

^ \^~~m~~A A *     m-    4-     *r 

— '"i — 

~t     T~ 

— ^T-«— 

•^        -^     -J-     -#     -^       •    V.    *•     •    ^. 

a 

drive   a  -  way  the  tempter  of    the  soul.  ^ 

let    Him  share  thy  sorrows;  tell  Him  all.  \ 

Go    to     Je    - 

sus, 

go    to 

trust-ing  in    His  promise;  still  prevail. 

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Always  Go  to  Jesus. 


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.le    -   Rus,  go    to    Je    -  siis,  He  will  calm  the  troubled  waters  of  thy  soul 

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No.  67. 


Waiting. 


Pi 


Rev.  Chas.  W.  Flktcher. 


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1.  Since  the  day    when  Ol-ive'ssura-mit  Lost  the  pres  -  sure    of  His  feet, 

2.  For  Hiscom-ing  I  am  liv  -  ing,  For  His  voice  my  ear  I  train; 
8.  In  the  thrall  of  man's  transgression, Til  I  His  seep  -  ter  rules  the  earth, 
4.  1  am  wait  -  ing  for  the  morning  When  His  beams  shall  gild  and  bless; 

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Faith,  in  watch  -  fnl  ness.has  wait-ed,  Him, thro'  clouds  re-cleft  to  greet. 

Ev    -   'ry  gold-lined  cloud  foretells  me  Of      the  splen  -  dor  of  His  reign. 

Pain-ful-ly       ere  -  a-tiontrav- ails,  Waiting  for        its  pledged  re-birth. 

When  the  night  of  faith  is  end  -  ed  By     the  Sun       of  righteousness. 


Then    the  shad-ows  will  have  van-ished.  Which  across  my  life  are  cast; 


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No.  68. 


Songs  by  Night. 


Jno.  R.  Clements. 


Perd  Degen. 

Arr.  by  P.  P.  B. 


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1.  Are  you  with  some  sor-row  burdened,  On  your  way  no  ray    of  light? 

2.  Paul  and   Si  -  las,  pris-on-fast-ened,Sliook  the  jail  with  earthquake  might; 

3.  It       is    oft     in    saddest  mo-nients  That  our  souls  take  lus?hestflie-ht: 


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Strain  your  ear,  all  heaven's  watching;  God  can  give  you  songs  by  night. 

Bands  were  rent  and  doors  were  opened  :God  had  giv  -  en   songs  by  night. 

And  to  strains  of  sweet-est  mu  -  sic    God  doth  set  the  songs  by  night. 


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one, God's  ways  are  right,  Ev'ry  cloud  . .    has  sil  -  ver 

O  burdened  one,God"s  ways  are  right;  Yes,  ev-'ry  cloud 


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has  sil-ver  lining;       God  can  give  you  songs  by  night,  songs  by  night. 


No.  69. 


Jesus  is  Piloting  Me. 


p.   p.   BiLHORN. 


1.  Siiil-iiig  life's  ocean 'mid  breakers  and  foam.  Je  -  sus  is    pi  -  lot-ing  me; 

2.  Fear    I  no  tempest. tho'threat'ning  and  dark,  Je  -  sus  is     pi  -  lot-ing  me; 

3.  Pleasant  the  voy-age  when  shineth  the  sun,   Je-susis     pi  -  lot-ing  me; 

4.  ]'";iir  is  the  morning.and  bright  is  the  day,  Je  -  sus  is     pi  -  lot-ing  me; 

5.  Trust  to  tliis  Pilot  your  frail  bark,my  friend, Je  -  sus  your  pi  -  lot  will  be; 


Sailing  life's  ocean  tow'rds  heaven  and  home,  Je  -  sus  is  pi  -  lot-ing  me. 
Safe  o'er  the  trackless  deep  guides  He  my  bark,  Je- sus  is  pi -lot-ing  me. 
Oh,  what  a  meeting  when  sailing  is  done,  Je  -  sus  is  pi -lot-ing  me. 
Nev-er  an-oth -er  that  knoweth  tlie  way,  Je  -  sus  is  pi -lot-ing  me. 
Trust  Him  to  pi  -  lot  you  safe  to    the  end,  Je  -  sus  your  pi  -  lot  will  be. 


Chohus. 

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Je  -  sus  is  pi  -  lot-ing 


Je  -  sus  is   pi  -  lot-ing  me;    Safe  in-to 


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)Ort  my  bark  He  will  bring;  Storm-clouds  may  hov-er,    yet    to  Him  I'll  cling; 


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He's  the  sure  Pi-lot,  His  praises  I'll  sing;    Je  -  sus  is  pi  -  lot-ing  me. 


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No.  70. 


The  Lord's  Vineyard. 


O.  W.  Pettid. 


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1.  Go  work  in  God's  vineyard. my  brother.Befaithful.be  zealous  and  true; 

2.  Go  work  while  life's  mornino' is  flying,  Don't  wait  for  the  heat  of  the  day, 

3.  Go  work!  for  the  Master  is  call  -  ing;   He  points  you  to  souls  to  be  won; 
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There's  work  can  be  done  by  no  other,  It's  waiting,  just  waiting  for  you. 
For  souls  in  their  hunger  are  dying  While  you  in  your  i-dle-ness  stay. 
The  dews  of  the  night  will  be  falling    Ere  half  of  your  work  is  be-gun. 

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God's  message  go  take  to  your  neighbor,  Go  speak  a  kind  word  to  your  friend, 
Go     tell  them  the  plan  of  sal-va  -  tion;  Go  comfort  them  in  their  distress; 
Be     earnest, though  early  the  morning;  Be  faithful, though  noon-time  is  here; 


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Go  hasten, the  time  for  such  la  -  bor,  Now  passing,  will  soon  have  an  end. 
As-sure  them  whatever  their  station  The  Master  is  waiting  to    bless. 
Some  soul  may  be  waiting  your  warning,  As  shades  of  the  evening  appear. 


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Work        -       ing  to  -  day in  the  vineyard  of  the      Lord, 

Working  to-day,         working  to-day. 


The  Lord's  Vineyard. 


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Till He  shall  call us  too'ath-er  round  His    throne; 

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Then we  shall  hear from  our  Lord  these  bless-ed  words ; 

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Come, all    ye  loved, . ...  to  your  bless-ed     home. 

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No.  71.   Awake,  My  Tongue,  Thy  Tribute  Bring. 


John  Needham. 


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.John  Hatton. 


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1 .  Awake,  my  tongue,  thy  tribute  bring  To  Him  who  gave  thee  power  to  sing ; 

2.  How  vast  His  knowledge!  how  profound!  A  deep  where  all  our  tho'ts  are  drowned: 

3.  Thro'  each  bright  world  above,  behold  Ten  thousand  thousand  charms  untold: 

4.  But  in  redemption, oh, what  grace!  Its  wonders,  oh,  what  thought  can  trace  I 


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Praise  Him  who  is  all  praise  a -bove,    The  source  of  wis-dom  and  of    love. 
The  stars  He  numbers, and  their  names  He  gives  to  all  those  heavenly  flames. 
Earth, air.and  mighty  seas  com-bine      To  speak  His  wisdom  all     di  -  vine. 
Here,  wisdom  shines  for-ever  bright;  Praise  Him, my  soul, with  sweet  delight. 


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No.  72. 


He  is  Coming  Again. 


p.   p.  BiLHOKK. 


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1.  Saved  bj' grace,  oil,  won-der-ful    sto  -  ry,      Je  -  sus,  the  Sav  -  ior,  has 

2.  Saved  by  grace, and  jus-ti-fied  tree  -  ly,  Je-  sus,  the  Cru  -  ci  -  fied, 
8.  Saved  by  grace, and  sanc-ti  -fied thro'  Him,  Christ, the  As-cend  -  ed,  now 
4.  Saved  by  grace,  oh,  bless-ed  sal  -  va  -  tion,  Christ.the  Re-deem -er.    is 

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come  from  on  high ;  Saved  by  grace,  an  heir  to  His    glo  -  ry, 

rose   from  the  grave;  Saved  by  grace,  oh,  mar-vel -ous  deal  -  ing, 

pleads  for  His  own;  Saved  by  grace,  1  sing  hal  -  le  -    lu  -jah! 

com  -  ing    a    -  gain^;  Saved  by  grace,  oh,  glo  -  ri  -  ous     sta  -  tion, 

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I  shall  in- her  -  it    it    by  and 

Life  ev-er-last-ing  to    me  He 

I  shall  behold  Him  up-on  His 

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tell     of    His    glo  -  ry.      Je-sus    is      com ^- ing.  coming    a  -  gai 


No.  73.    Bound  for  The  Beautiful  Shore. 


Jno.  R.  Clemknts. 


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1.  I'm  trust- in^  in  .le  - 

2.  I'm  rest  -  ing  in  Je  - 

3.  I'm  hid  -  ing  in  Je  - 

4.  A  -  bid  -  ing  in  Je  - 


sus,  no  harm  can  be  -  fall  When  Sa  -  taJi  is 
susjwliat  qui-et    is  mine,  No     sor  -  row  can 
sus,niy  son!    is     se-cure  Till     all      of  the 
sus. how  peaceful  the  days.  A     calm      I  ne'er 
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tempt-ing  me      sore;      I 
troub  -  le    me     more;    I 
storms  have  gone  o'er;  Tho' 
dreamed  of  be  -  fore;    His 


fly  to  His  word, He's  my  Sav-ior  and  Lord; 
lean  on  His  breast, There  is  safe-ty  and  rest: 
clouds  hang  like  night,  Still  they  need  not  af -fright, 
love  is  my  song  That  I   sing  the  day  long. 


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I'm  bound  for  the  beau  -  ti  -  ful  shore. 

I'm  bound  for  the  beau  -  ti  -  ful  shore. 

I'm  bound  for  the  beau  -  ti  -  ful  shore. 

While  bound  for  the  beau  -  ti  -  ful  shore. 


I'm  bound  for  the  beau-ti  -  ful 


shore I'm  bound  for  the  beau-  ti  -  ful      shore; The 

beau-ti-ful  shore,  beau-ti-ful  shore; 


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land  where  all  trials  and  sorrows  are  o'er,  I'm  bound  for  the  beautiful  shore. 


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No.  74. 


Peace,  Be  Stilll 


Charles  Gould  Bkede. 

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P.   P.   BlLHORN 

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1.  Tho'  torn  and  tossed  by  wind  and  wave,0  Helmsman, on  Thy  love  I     lean ; 

2.  Tho'  lulled  on    si-ren-sea  to  sleep,   In  dreams  I  see  Thy  shadowy  form , 

3.  Tho'  all  thepow'rs  of  darkness  hurled,  Burst  round  my  head,I  know  Thy  might, 

4.  And    so     my  soul  sails  on  its    way;  Both  storm  and  calm  Thy  love  fulfill; 


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Tho'    un  -  der  me  a  yawning  grave — I    know  Thy  mercies  stand  between. 

For    love    is  crad-led  in    the  deep,  And  bosomed  on  the  sweeping  storm. 

And  look  beyond  time's  changing  world,  And  see  Thy  hav-enthro'  the  night. 

I   hear  Thy  voice  and  I     0  -  bey,    And  cry     un-tomy  soul.  Be  still! 


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I'll  trust  in  Thee ;  I'll  watch  and  pruy ;  When  doubts  assail  me  Thou  wilt  say- 


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Peace,  peace,  peace,    be     still!      Peace,  peace,     be     still! 


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Used  by  Per.  of  The  Biglow  &  Main  Co.,  ov 

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1.  There'll  be  no   dark    val-ley  when  Je  -  siis  comes,There'll  be  no   dark 

2.  There'll  be  no  more  sor-rowwhen  Je  -  sus  comes,There'll  be  no  more 

3.  There'll  be  no  more  weeping  when  Je  -  sus  comes,There'll  be  no  more 

4.  There'll  besongsof    greetingwheu  Je  -  sus  comes,There"ll  besongsof 


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val-ley  when  Je-sus  comes;There'll  be  no  dark  valley  when  Je-suscomes 
sor-rowwhen  Je-sus  comes;  But  a  glorious  morrow  when  Je-sus  comes 
weeping  when  Je-sus  comes;  But  a  bless-ed  reap-ing  when  Je-sus  comes 
greeting  when  Je-sus  comes;  And  a  joy  -  ful  meeting  when  Je-sus  comes 

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home,  To    gath-er    His  loved  ones  home;  There' 

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Jennie  E.  Husset. 


F'bbd  Deoen. 

Arr.  by  P.  P.  B. 


Bless-ed  tho't,  that  when  our  earthly  toils  are  o'er.  And  we  gath-er  on  the 

All  the  saved  shall  walk  there  by  the  stream  of  life;  There  shall  en-ter  naught  of 

And  the  Spir-  it  and  the  Bride  are  saying,  Come,  And  let  him  that  is  a- 


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bright,  6  -  ter  -  nal  shore, 
sor  -  row,  sin  or  strife; 
thirst  fear  not  to  come; 


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We  shall  see  His  blessed  face,  We  shal 

Where  the  kings  of  earth  bring  in    All  the 

Then   let  who  -  so  -ev  -  er  will,  Of    the 


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praise  His  wondrous  grace ;  As  His  servants  we  shall  serve  Him  ev-er  -  more, 
glo  -  ry  which  they  win.  And  all  names  are  written  in  the  Book  of  Life. 
0  -  ver-flow  -  ing  rill   Free-ly  take,  and  bid  his  hear-ers  now  to  come. 


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Chorus 

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We  shall  see  His  face.  We  shall  sing  His  grace.  And  His  name  up-on    our 


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No.  77.  Heavenly  Sunlight. 

Copyright,  1899,  by  H.  L.  Gilmour.    By  per. 


Rev.  H.  J.  Zelley. 


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1.  Walking     in    .sun-light,   all    of    my  jour-ney;     O  -  ver  the  mountains, 

2.  Shadows    a- round  me,  shad-ows     a-bove   me,   Nev-er  con-ceal  my 

3.  In  the  bright  sunlight    ev-er      re-joic-ing.  Pressing  my  way   to 

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thro' the  deep  vale;        Je-sus   has  said,    I'll    nev-er    for-sake  thee," 
Sav-iorand     Guide;    He     is    the  light,   in     Him   is     no  dark-ness, 
mansions   a-  bove;     Sing-ing  His  prais  -  es,    glad-ly    I'mwalk-ing, 


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lu  r-  jah!    I    am    re  -joic  -  mg, 
Fine.  Chorus. 


Prom-ise     di-vine   that    nev-er    can     fail. 

Ev-er    I'mwalk-ing    close  to  His     side. 

Walk-ing    in    sun- light,  sun-light  of      love. 


Heav-en  -  ly    sun- light, 


heav-en  -  ly    sun-light,  Flooding  my  soul  with    glo  -  ry     di-vine; 


No.  78.  Keep  On  Believing. 

Arr.  Copyright,  WOl,  by  P.  P.  Bilhorn. 


Miss  Lucy  M.  Booth. 
Arr.  by  P.  P.  B. 


1.  When  you  feel  weak- est,  dangers  sur-  round,    Sub-tie  temp-ta  -  tion, 

2.  If     all  were  eas  -  y,      if  all  were  bright.  Where  would  the  Cross  be? 

3.  God  is  your  wis-dom,  God  is  your  Might,  God's  ev-er  near  you, 

4.  Let    us  press  on,  then,  nev-er     de-spair.     Live    a-bove  feel-ing, 
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trou-bles     a-    bound,  Nothing  seems  hope-ful,nothing  seems  glad. 

Where  would  the  fight?  But    in    the  hard- ness,  God  gives  to    you 

guid-ing  you     right;  He    un-der-stands  you, Knows  all  you  need  ; 

vic-to-ry's     there;  Je  -  sus  can  keep    us  ^   so  near  to     Him 


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All     is     de-spair -ing,     ev- en  time 


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Chanc-es     of  prov- ing   that  you  are    true.  I      j-  u     i-       • 

Trust- ing    in    Him  you'll  sure-ly     suc-ceed.f     I^eepon  be-liev-ing, 

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No.  79. 


Trusting  in  Jesus. 


Lillian  liARKEn  Beede. 


Words  and  Music 
Copvright,  1901,  by  P.  P.  Bilhorn. 


Ferd  Dboen. 

Arr.  by  P.  P.  B. 


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1 .  Once  all  was  darkness  And  tlie  way  was  bleak  and  bare,Since  I've  found  my 

2.  He  sought  and  found  me  When  a  wand  "ring  sheep  was  I,  Far  a-way  from 
o.  Since  He  has  found  me.  I  will  nev-er  leave  His  side,  The' the  tempter 
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Savior,Siinshine  gleams  ev'ry-where;  Heav-y  were  life's  burdens  Ere  to 
heav-en.  In  the  val  -  ley  to  die;  Lone-ly,  lost  and  ru-ined,  He  re- 
beck-ons,In  His  love  I'll  con-fide;  He  will  fight  my  bat-ties.  And  we' 
Je  -  sus,On  His  bos  -  cm  find  rest;    In     His  arms  of  mer-cy  There  is 


me  His  love  was  known, Now  I  claim  the  Blesser  And  He  reigns  alone, 
deemed  me  with  His  blood.  Now  I  sing  the  praises  Of  the  Son    of    God. 
triumph  o  -  ver  sin,    For  with  Him  as  Captain,  I  am  sure    to    win. 
shelter  day  and  night.  For  His  yoke  is  eas  -  y  And  His  bur-den  light. 


Trusting.  trusting.I  will  trust  in  Jesus, Ev'ry  day, all  the  way,6uided  by  His  love; 


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No.  80. 


The  New  Jerusalem, 


Ina  Dulet  Ogdon. 


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J     f  r     am  list'ning  to    the  voi  -  ces  that  are  call-ing   un  -  to  me, 

■  \  I      am  catching  wondrous  vi-sions  of    the  New  Je  -  ru  -  sa-lem, 
nil    have  dear  ones  in    the    cit  -  y      of    the  New  Je  -  ru  -  sa-lem, 

■  \  He  will  glad  -  ly  own  the  faith-  ful    as  they  gather  round  His  throne, 
o    f  I      am  list'ning  to     the    an  -  gels   as  they  call  me    to  come  home, 

*  \  They  are  passing  thro' the  por-tals    of    the  New  Je  -  ru  -  sa-lem. 


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They  are  mingling  with  the  rip-  pie      of  the  tide; 

And  the  shel  -  ter    of      my  Sav  -  ior's  riv-  [Omit.] 

I  shall  join  them,  and  my  Sav  -  ior's  love  pro-claim; 

He    willknow  them.  He  will  call  them    all  [Omit.] 

And     I    hear     a    song    of  wel-come    to  the  blest; 

They  are  pass  -  ing,  they  are  pass -ing    un-  [Omit.] 


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0    the  New  Je  -  ru  -  sa  -  lem,    0    the  New  Je  -  ru  -  sa  -  lem, 

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No.  8i. 


Have  Faith  In  God. 

Copyright,  1898,  by  Ceo.  F.  Rosohe.    Used  bj  per. 


E.  E.  Hewitt. 
Duet. 


Gko.  f.  Bosobe. 


1.  "Have  faith  in  Gotl,'  the  Sav-ior  said:  He  saw  the  path  that  \vc  must  tread; 

2.  Have  faith  hi  Gotl,  tlio' clouds  a-rise  And  o-ver-spread  the  glowinp; skies; 

3.  Have  faith  in  God  :  a  father's  heart  AVould  to  his  child   all  good  ini  -  part ; 

4.  Plave  faith  in  God:  His  word  di- vine  By  day  and  nightshallbrightlv  shine, 


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The  fref|uent  thorn,  the  fad-ing(!()\v'r/rhe  joy   of    ])ain     of   ev-'ry  hour. 
Tho'sunandstars  grow  dim  and  pall!,  Ilishoundlcssloxi-sliall  nev-er  fail. 
Much  more  will  He     re  -  gard  the  pray 'r  ( )f  tliose  who  cast  on  Him  their  care. 
Un  -  til     we  pass  the  gates  of    life     And  faith  shall  yield  to  blissful  sight. 


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O  bless-ed  faith !  Its  song  of  cheer  Re- vivos  our  hope, 

O  faith !  of  cheer  our  hope. 


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No.  82.      Having  done  All,  to  Stand. 


Miss.  J.  H.  Johnston. 


Copyright,  1891,  by  P.  P.  Bilhorn. 


P.  r.  BiLHomr. 


1.  Sol-dier  of  Christ,  be  steadfast!  This    is  the  '-e  -  vil  day;" 

2.  Pa-tient  and  true  and  faith-ful,  Fac-ingthe  dead  -  ly  foe; 

3.  This    is    no  time    to  ques-tion,  This    is    no  time    to  yield; 


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Look  to  your  Koy-al  Lead  -  er,    Ev  -    er    His  word    o  -  bey. 
Stand  in  the  place  ap-point -ed,  March,  when  He    bids  you  go.' 
Nev  -  er    a  soul  should  fal  -  ter,  Bear  -  ing  His  sword  and  shield. 


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Tak-ing   the  heav'n-ly  armour,  Wait  for  your  Lord's  command: 
All  through  the  pass  -  ing  moments,  On-ward     to    Ca-haan*s  land; 
Keep     in    the  ranks  of  Je  -  sus,  Watching    on     ev  -  'ry  hand ; 


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This  is  the  charge  He  gives  you,  "Having  done  all,  to  stand,'' 
Ban-ish  all  fear  and  doubt-ing,  "Having  done  all,  to  stand." 
This     is     the    chris-tian  du  -  ty,    "Having    done    all,  to  stand." 


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stand,  there-fore,  stand,      Stand, 


therefore,  stand ;   Trust  -  ing     in 


Having  Done  All,  to  Stand. 


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Je- BUS,  our      Sav  -  ior,      Hav  -  ing  done    all        to         stand. 


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No.  83.  When  Victory  is  Won. 


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Julia  E.  Burnhabd 


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1.  Some  day  our  war-fare  will    be  o'er,  Some  day  weM  reach  heav'n's  shining  shore; 

2.  Someday  in  garments  pure  and  white,  A-round  the  throne  of  radiant  iig'lit, 

3.  Some  day-what  joy  to  work  and  wait  Till  we  shall  reach  heav'n's  golden  gate! 

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No  more  to  toil,  no  more  to  roam.When  God  shall  bring  His  children  home. 
We'll  hear  our  Father's  word/'Well  done!  Come,  dwell  with  me  and  rest  at  home." 
Earth's  weeping  o'er,  earth's  du-ties  done,    E  -  ter  -  nal  life  for    us    be -gun. 


Some  day,  some  shin-ing,  gold 
Someday,  some  shin-ing,  gold 
Some  day,  some  shining,  gold 


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-  en  day,  All  toil  and  war-fare  past  for  aye, 

-  en  day,   All  toil  and  war-fare  past  for  ave, 


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We"ll  hear  our  Fa-ther's  word," 
Heav'n's  joy  will  be     for 


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ren  home,  When  our  last  vic-to  -  ry  is  won. 
Well  done!"  When  our  last  vic-to  -  ry  is  won. 
be-  gun.    When  our  last  vic-to  -  ry    is  won. 


No.  84.     I  Can  Safely  Walk  With  Jesus. 


Ina  Duley 

Ogdon. 

P.   P.  BiLHORN. 

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safe  -  ly  walk  with  Je-sus  all  the  way;  O'er  my  heart  His  grace  is  ev  -  er 
safe  -  ly  walk  with  Je-sus  all  the  way;      I    shall  share  His  glo-ry  on  a 
safe  -  ly  walk  with  Je-sus  all  the  way;      I     can  see  His  mansions  growing 


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Walk  with  Jesns  all  the  way,  walk  with  Jesus  ev'ry  day, 

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No.  85.    There  is  Power  in  the  Blood. 


Copyright,  1S99,  hy  H.  L   Qilmour.    Bj  per. 


L.    E.   JONBB. 


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1.  Would  you  be  free  from  your  bur  -  den  of  sin, There's  pow'r  in  the  blood, 

2.  Would  you  be  free  from  your  passion  and  pride,There's  pow'r  in  the  blood, 
8.  Would  you  be  whiter, much  whiter  than  snow, There's  pow'r  in  the  blood, 
4.  Would  you  do  serv  -  ice  for  Je-sus  your  King.Tliere's  pow'r  in  the  blood, 

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pow'r  in  the  blood;  Would  you  o'er    e  -    vil     a    vie-  to-ry  win, 

pow'r  in  the  blood;  Come    for     a  cleans-ing    to    Cal  -  va-ry's  tide, 

pow'r  in  the  blood;     Sin  stains  are  lost      in     its    life  -  giv-ing  flow, 

pow'r  in  the  blood;  Would  you  live  dai  -  ly,  Hisprais-es    to    sing, 

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There's  won  -  der  -  ful  pow'r  in    the    blood.    There  is  pow'r,  pow'r, 

There  is  pow'r, 

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Wonder  working  pow'r  in  the  blood               of  the  Lamb,            There  is 
in  the  blood                of  the  Lamb, 
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There  is  pow'r, 


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No.  86. 


The  Story  Never  Old. 


Ina  Dolby  Ogdon. 


P.    P.    BiLHORN. 


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1.  They  tell  me    that  the  sto-ry       of    my  Sav-ior    has  grown  old;  It 

2.  I    feel  my    love  crrow  stronger  as      I    near  His    riv  -  en  side;    It 

3.  I'll    tell  the  same  dear  sto-ry,  that  none  oth-er     can     en-dure;   It 

4.  I'm  waiting    for  the  morning  when  a  -  gain  my  Lord  will  come.  It 


nev-er  will  be 

nev-er  will  be 

nev-er  will  be 

nev-er  will  gro 


old  to  me.  It  grows  more  sweet  and  precious  as  a- 
old  to  me.  I've  found  no  friend  like  Je-sus,  my  Re- 
old  to  me.  No  ref-uge  but  my  Sav-ior  where  my 
V  old  to  me.  His  word  is  sure  and  faith-ful,  I  shall 


gain  I      hear     it    told;  It  nev-er  will  be     old  to  me 

deem-er,    cru  -ci-fied;  It  nev-er  will  be     old  to  me 

soul  may  rest     se-cure:  It  nev-er  will  be     old  to  me 

dwell  with  Him  at  home,  It  nev  -  er  will  grow  old  to  me 


ias 


1 


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B^=^ \7- 


Choeus. 


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ill  grow  old,     The     sto  -  ry     oft  -  en    told;    The 


sweet  and  bless  -  ed     sto-ry,    Oil,     it    nev-er     will  grow  ol 

R  ■.-.    A   *  g  £•   *  *•   $ 


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No.  87.    Turned  Away  From  the  Beautiful  Gate. 


Owned  and  controlled  b;  D. 


D.  E.  D. 

Not  too  fast. 


D.  E.  DoRTOH.  By  per. 


-N — ^ — -fN — N — ^ — ft^ 

— 1 Pi i 1 1 — 

'0—i-» — « — -• — # — • — 


1.  Some  one  willknockatthesaints'brighthome,  AndheartheLordsaying/'You 

2.  Some  one  will  hear    the      an  -  gel's  song,  And  wish  he  could  join  with  the 

3.  Some  one  will  stand  with  an  ach-ing  heart,  AVhileJe-sus  pro-nonn-ces  the 

4.  Some  one  will  lin  -  ger  with  tearful  eyes,  While  Christ  and  His  pco-ple  as- 

5.  Some  one  will  go        in -to  darkness  drear,  Far  off  from  the  Sav-ior  and 

6.  Some  one  w^ll  en  -  terthedoor  of    hell,  And  hear  the  sad  wail-ing    no 

^  ^   h  I     L  ^ I     >  , . .  ,   .   ,   , 


— ^-^ 


can  -  not  come;"  With  sad-ness  he'll  mourn  o'er  his  sor  -  row-ful  state; 

hap  -  py  throng;  With  sigh-ing  he'll  mourn  o'er  his  sor  -  row-ful  state; 

word  "de- part;"  With groanings he'll  mourn  o'er  his  sor-  row-ful  state; 

cend   the   skies,  With  weep-ing he'll  mourn  o'er  his  sor-  row-ful  state; 

all  that's  dear;  With  an-guish he'll  mourn  o'er  his  sor-  row-ful  state; 

tongue  can     tell;  With  hor-ror  he'll  mourn  o'er  his  sor  -  row-ful  state; 


Pi3= 


l=P=l=l=i=^= 


?: 


Fine.     Refrain. 


L_,_,_^_ 


Turn'd  a- way  from  the  beau-ti-ful    gate.  Turn  'd  a-way  from  the  beauti-ful 


D.  S. 


U      U     l^     I 


gate, ......     Turn'd  a  -  w^ay  from  the  beau-ti  -  ful     gate. 

beau-  ti  -  ful  gate,  '  beau  -  ti-  ful  gate. 

^     ^    ^    ^       ^'  ^     ^       ^.^4t.^^.       . .      . 

ipzzzizzpzzp— 


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No.  88.    There's  a  Great  Day  Coming. 


* 


By  per.  of  W.  L.  Thompson  &  Co  ,  Kast  Liverpool,  O. 

Words  au(i  Music  by  \V.  L.  Tuompson. 


t=i 


-^^i^Vt^S^ 


1.  There's  a  great  day    com-ing,    A  great  day   coming,There's  a  great  day 


2.  There's  a  bright  day    com-ing,    A  bright  day  coining,There's  a  bright  day 
o.  There's  a     sad    day    coin-ing,    A    sad    day  coniing,There's  a  sad    day 


1^  I 


V  coniing,There's  a  sad    day 


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V— '>- 


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com-ing  by  and  by,  When  the  saints  and  the  sin-ners  shall  be  part  -  ed 
com-ing  by  and  by,  But      its  bright-ness  shall  on-  ly  come  to  them  that 
com-ing  by  and  by,  When  the  sin  -  ner  shall  hear  his  doom,  "Depart,! 

I     1^    1^    ^  -    .    1^  ♦  ♦ 


^=A=^k=j^ 


Chorus,   k. 


:i=ii!: 


right  and  left,  Are  you  read-y  for  that  day  to  come: 
love  the  Lord,  Are  you  read-y  for  that  day  to  come 
know  ye  not,"  Are  you  read-y  for  that  day  to  come 


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e    you  ready? 


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EEfJEE^^E^^ 


— »-T — * — * — * — ^^F*-' — * — * — f — • — *—\—-, * 


Are       you  read-y  y       Are      vnii  read  v      for  the  Judg  -  nient    .day? 

gig 


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Are     you  read-y?        Are    yourt^ad-v  for    the  Judg-nient    day? 

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V — y 


No.  89.       What  He  has  Done  for  Me. 


B.  P.  Maddox, 


Ferd  Degbn. 

Arr.  by  P.  P.  B. 


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1.  I  oft  -  en  heard  of    Je  -  sus,  That  He     is  God's  dear  Son^ 

2.  I  oft  -  en  heard  the  sto  -  ry       Of  Christ  the  miorht-y      King; 

3.  I  oft  -  en  heard  that  heav-en      Is     for     the    good  and  pnre; 

4.  I  nev  -  er  knew  that  Je  -  sus  Enthroned  is     ev  -  'ry  -  where, 


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And  that  He     al  -  ways  sees    us  From  His     ex  -  alt  -  ed   throne. 

Of      how  He  reigns  in   glo  -  ry,  And    how    His  an  -  gels    sing. 

And  that  all     they  who  en  -  ter  His      fa  -  vor  must    se  -  cure. 

And  when  we     call    Heliearsus,  And     is    wher-e'er     we     are. 

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I— I 


Chorus.  / 


Sfe? 


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fe± 


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But  I     nev-er  knew  that  He  wouW  do  What  He  has  done  for     me; 
-       -     -     -         -  _, ■ — — ,_, __    ■ 


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But  now  I   am  sure  He'll  do  for  you  What  He  has  done  for     nieT 


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i— L^- — k i »- 

U      1        ^      1        U 


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No.  90.  Since  Jesus  Spoke  Peace  to  My  Sou!. 


fea 


p.  p.  B11.HORN. 


:^=*: 


1.  Life's  pathway  grows  brighter,  as  onward  I     go,     Since  Je-sus  spoke 

2.  New  songs  I    am  singing  from  morning  till  night,Since  Je  -  sus  spoke 

3.  My  heart  doth  re-joice  in    the  f uU-ness  of    love,  Since  Je  -  sus  spoke 

4.  A  -  bid-ing  in  Him    I     am  hap  -  py  and  blest,  Since  Je -sus  spoke 

*     -  >  *  *•*  *  * 


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peace  to  my  soul ;  Rich  grac-es  are  flow-ing,  new  pleasures  I  know, 

peace  to  my  soul;    He  lead-eth  me   on  with    a  heav-en  -  ly  light, 

peace  to  my  soul ;    My  spir-it  communes  with  the  Heav-en  -  ly  Dove, 

peace  to  my  soul ;     I  know  with  as  -  sur-ance  in  Him    I    can  rest, 

^     ■«-  •*•  ■^*-  -^      -  .   .      _ 


>  ^    ti'fi  t:    t. 


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y— ^t? — & — b' — y- 


U     I 


Chorus. 


7-tr— ^-r-N S— N N       1^  1 r  N  1    P       g'-  ,^     ^ f 


Since  Je-sus  spoke  peace  to  my    soul.     Since  Je-sus  spoke  peace  to  mv 


SisS^^Ss 


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4s N — ^ N s  - 


N i — 


soul ;      Since  Je-sus  spoke  peace  to  my     soul ;       'Tis  glo  -  ry    to 


S! 


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God,    I      am  sing-ing  to  -  day.  Since  Je-sus  spoke  peace  to  my     soul. 


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=^P=^t=^ 


No.  91.    I  Am  Waiting  for  the  Master. 


K.    M.    REASONEn. 


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C.  O'Kane,  by  per. 

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^'-  '    '    '  .    I 

1.  I     am  wait-ing  for    the  Mas-ter,    Who  will  rise  and  bid     me  come 

2.  Man-ya  wea-ry    parth  I've  traveled       In    the  darkest  storm  and  strife 

3.  Man-y  friends  who  traveled  with  nie-  Reached  that  portal  long    a  -  go, 

4.  Yes, their  pil-grim-age  was  short-er,     And  their  tri-umph  soon-er  won; 


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To  the  glo  -  ry  of  His  pres-ence, 
Bear-ing  man-y  a  heav  -  y  bur -den, 
One    by  one  have  left     m»;    bat-tiing 

Oh,  how  lov-ing  -  ly  they'll  greet  me 


To    the  glad-ness  of     His  home. 

Oft  -  en  struggling  for  my  life. 
With  the  dark  and  craft  -  y  foe. 
When  the  toils  of    life    are  done! 


ill 


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CnoiuTf; 

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^^h-^    ±^  g—- 

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tf-T 

—^ 

'J'hey  are        watch 
watching, 

ing 
they  are  waiting 

at    the     por  -  tai. 

They    are 

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wiiit        -        -       ing  at  the 
waiting,  theyare  watching 

door;  Waiting  on        -_      -        ly  for  my 
on-iy,waitingon-ly 

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\      ^    'J \l ''iL ti 'I \/ J >L. 

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com  -  mg, 


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the      loved . 


loved  ones,    all     the  loved 


ones  ffone    be  -  fore. 


±-.^'^- 


No,  93, 


The  Savior  of  Sinners, 


W 


Mrs.  W.  J.  Kennedy. 

^— ±- 


-Hesj 


Copyright,  1900,  by  U.  N.  Lie 


Chas.  H.  Gabriel. 


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1.  The  S;iv- ior  of  sin-ners  is  call-iiig,   Ye  wea-ry  ones. come  unto  ine;  Like 
'2.  O  think  that  the  blessing  He  offers.  Was  purchased  with  sorrow  and  woe;  Ac- 

3.  Howcanstthouresist  Jesus' pleading.  Ye  wea-ry  ones, come  unto  me;  And 

4.  O  come,  while  thy  Savior  is  call-iiig.  This  haven  of   rest  enter  in;  His 


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I 

balm  on  thy  heart  sweetly  fall  -  int,',  'I'he  rest  that  He  gives  uu-to  thee, 

cept  now  the  gift  that  He  prof  -  lers,  And  now  to  the  dear  Sav-ior  go. 

turning     a-way, still  un-heed  -  ing  The    of  -  fer  of  rest  un  -  to  thee, 

grace  on-thy  heart  ev  -  er  fall  -  ing  Will  heal  all  its  sor-row  and  sin. 

^  .   I    ^  1^  I 

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y=^tfi=z=4:=^ 


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Chorus. 


!»= 


— i~-<9- 


^        ^        ^        ^        I  1  '^  '/  1/  t'  I 

He's    call    -    -    -    -      ing,  He's  call ing,  \e 

He's    call  -  ing,  call-ing  now,  He's  call  -  ing,    call  -  ing  now,  Ye 

H    H    H    ±  I       ^     ^     M.     ^     ^  ^ 


wea- 
wea- 


■^     ^     V     W    , 

ryones.comeun-to      nie, He's  call    -    -     -      ing,     0 

■ry  ones. come,  0        come  unto  me,  He's  calling,  calling  now,    0 


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has 


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y     w     1/     \ 
-    -    -      -     ten, 
ten,  sin  -  ner,  come, 
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While  yet      there  is    mer-cy   for     thee 
While  vet     there  is    nier-cv    for     thee, 

'  -^-.* — g— s— *'— ^— J 


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-y — y — t' — h- 


No.  93.     I  Want  Everybody  to  Know. 


n 


:t^: 


:t?« 


-^ ^ ^- 


3=^r  g=r 


1.  I      have  such    a      won  -  tier  -  ful     Sav  -  ior      To  help    me  wlicr- 

2.  He   helps    me  o'er-come    all     temp -ta  -  tion,  And  makes  me  wiih 

3.  He  cheers  me    if        I       am      in      sor  -  row,    He  press  -  es    me 

4.  He  heark-ens   to     hum-ble     con  -  fess  -  inor,   And  ev   -  er   His 


:-^S= 


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S 


-.— i— i 


ev  -  cr      I        rto,  I      have    to   keep  tell-ing   His  good-ness. 

glad-ness  o'er  -  flow;  He  brings  me  a  bless-ed  sal  -  va  -  timi 
close  to  His  heart,  And  tells  of  that  brighter  to  -  mor-row, 
nier  -  cy  doth     show;       He  crown-cth  my  life  with  His  bless- ing, 

N 


T=t: 


:te=5= 


I         I 


Chorus. 


l^di 


^:t^ZII>^z4^z:j^=^=j^:^:_:j^j=:[=:F=ZJ^Ij^z:jzz±=> 


^ 


For  I    want  ev-'ry-bod  -  y  to  know. 

That  I    want  ev-'ry-bod  -  y  to  know. 

Where  troubles  shal  I  never  have 

And  I    want  ev-'ry-bod  -  y  to  Know 


SliEgi 


)W 

)W.   I 

t.  I 


want  ev-'ry  -  bod  -  y    to 


^^=^ 


•   k/    '/    1/    !/ 


k^ij^: 


:^*=z 


m 


know 


Of    Je  -  sus  who  lov  -  eth  me      so! 


My  time      I  will 


^irh^=M=g=g=E|g=i=g=g 


:iz=pi: 

'I       ^ 


MSj 



" .      N  "^     ^  ^     ^""^ 

^^  H 

give 

as    I 

ong    as     I     live    To 

lelp    ev-'ry- bod -y       to 

■••  •  -0- 

kriow'. 

:?=iq^=f-r— r-i^^^=^=i=?--^- 

:^,=n^ ; 

— T — 

•-y — ^^ — ^ — -^— 

-  ^ >^ — ^/— V — ^< ^Z— 

No.  94.        The  Light  of  His  Throne. 


Jennie  Wilson. 


Wm.  F.  Pakker. 


fct 


•0-      -9-        ' 


1.  Tho' our  way  may  seem  dreary     be -fore      us,     And  we  shrink  from  its 

2.  We  shall  learn  that  a  -  mid  all    the  shad  -  ows  There  was  One  walking 

3.  We  shall  know  that  His  care  was  most  ten  -  der  When  the  heav  -  i  -  est 

4.  In     the  light  that  is    shin-ing  f or  -  ev    -   er      O'er  the  num-ber  -  less 


m 


N     I 


s=tj=^r 


tri  -  als  un-known,  We  shall  see  that  God  dealt  with  us  kind-ly,  When  we 

close  by  our  side— One  who  lis-ti;ned  in  love   to    our  pleading,  Tho'  the 

burdens  we  bore,  And  His  hand, tho' un-seen,  led    us  safe  -  ly     Till    we 

throngs  of  the  blest,  We  shall  see  that, what-ev  -  er    our  path-way,  In     the 


i; 


stand  in  the  light  of  His  throne.    0  the  wonderful  light  of  His  throne! 

answer  we  craved  was  de-nied. 
en-tered  the  heav-en  -  ly  door, 
earth-life  God's  leading  was  best.  bright  jeweled  throne ! 

■g^^— *      ^     ^ 


ilZiJC 


•-"r-T 


:b    i^: 


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■m=3t 


J^ 


•— «- 


|S      |S      ,s      I 


3i=ij: 


0  the  glo  -ri-  ous  light  of  His  throne!  All  that  seems  so  dark  here  to  our 

N      ,N  _»_     -         - — -  ^«_     ^-^     .«_     .^       .^.  .^ 


ftrr" 


sight  will  be  clear  When  we  stand  in    the  light  of    His    throne! 

glittering  throne! 


■#-••-•#-       ^    -0- 
— gzziiz 


:^ 


^^ 


No.  95.      Let  In  the  Sunlight  To=day. 


Chas.  Goui.d  Beede. 


t«j*:ti* 


iPpif^f 


f^Kt^Sr 


0-pen  the  window, swing  wide  the  door,  God  of  my  spir-it,  enter  once  more, 
0-pen  the  window, swing  wide  the  door,  .Te-sus  is  waiting, still  as  of  yore, 
0-pen  the  window, swing  wide  the  door,  Breathe  in  the  morning  liovering  o'er, 
0-pen  the  window, swing  wide  the  door,  God  of  my  spirit, come  and  restore, 
0-pen  the  window, swing  wide  the  door,  Blessings  unnumbered  ever  in  store, 
0-pen  the  window.swing  wide  the  door,  Bring  in  the  sunshine,darlfness  is  o'er, 


ii^tj 


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I       I       I 


^^^E^^^^. 


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=-^^^^■5-= 


In  -  to  Thy  tem-ple,  in  -  to  my  soul,  Let 
Waiting  with  blessings, stay  not  thy  hand.  Let 
Pure  as  the  !il  -  y,  sweet  as  the  rose,  Let 
Light  to  the  dark-ness,  sun  of  my  soul,  Let 
Come  with  thy  burdens  un  -  to  the  Lord,  Ijet 
Out     of      its  sor  -  row  gar-ner    a  song,  Let 


in  the  sun-light  to-day. 
in  the  sun-light  to-day. 
in  the  sunlight  to-daj'. 
in  the  sun-light  to-day. 
in  the  sun-light  to-day. 
in  the  sun-light  to-day. 


mM 


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m 


m 


Chorus.  Cres. 

— • #---■ 1 «- 


Jfc=ijr 


•^K 


:*— i^z 


1*-^^ 


.^-- 


Let    in  the  sunlight, let  in  the  sunlight.  Let  in  the  sunlight, I     pray; 


9ife 


:i:i:f=' 


fe=fc 


0 — •i-*#-«» — •- 


iH 


T-*— • 


±fc^I 


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0-pen  the  window,  swing  wide  the  door, Let  in    the  sunlight  to-day. 


No.  96. 


Beautiful  Homeland. 


Laura  E.  Newell 


Copyright,  1901,  by  Geo.  B.  Holsinger.    GEO.  B.  HoLSlNQBK.  b^, 


1.  A       cit  -    y     a  -  wjiits  us    we  soon  shall  be-bold,  Whose  walls  are  of 

2.  The  friends  that  we  love  who  have  gone  on  be-fore    Now  wait   for  our 

3.  Oh,  homeland!  dear  homeland,  tho' eye  hath  not  seen,  And  sometimes  the 


m^ 


jas-per.whose  streets  are  of  g'old;  Not  half  of  its  glo-ries  have 
com-ing  on  yon-  der  bright  shore,  Where  day  nev-  er  fades, tears  may 
shad-ow  -  y    clouds  in  -  ter  -  vene,  Thy      light  we'll  be-hold  and  thy 

-  ^  ^    *    *     ^  ^—B—.  r  0-. 


:f=r: 


B.  S.— place  our  clear  Sav-ior  has 


I 


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FlNE. 


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fe 


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ev  -  er  been  told, 
fall  nev  -  er  more,  J-  Blessed  homeland,  dear  homeland, sweet  home  of  the  soul, 
pas-tures  so  green. 


Cif — -=: 

2tt=pzzzpzzz»: 


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gone    to  pre-pare, 
Chorus. 


liomeland,dear  homeland, siveet  home  of  the  soul. 


m 


I       long,     yes,      I 


long  there    to      dwell,  (there  to    dwell.) 
N        ^       ^       I 

I  Nil 

■*■-#-■•-        -#■.-#■-#•■#■ 


^^^=r 


Mid 


the    pleas-ures  no     mor  -  tal    can 
no 


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I),  s. 


tell In 

mor-  tal  can  tell, 

— —w * *- 


the 


No.  97. 


By  and  By. 


Ina  Dulet  Ogdon 


P.  P.  BlLHORN. 


|i^l 


1.  When  our  joiir-ney    shall     be 

2.  From  the  cleft     in      yon-der 

3.  Will  you    meet  with  friends  a   ■ 


o'er,     and     we    lay    oui-  burdens  down 
Rock,  flows     a  cleansinu-.  liv  -  inift^treani, 
j^ainV  will    you  hear  your  Sav-ior's  voice 


^ 


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li^^z 


±=izi: 


i^ 


1 


At  the  gate  thiit  stands  a  -  jar  be-yondthe  sky,  When  the 
Will  you  come  and  share  its  full  and  free  sup  -  ply?  Will  you 
Bid     you     wel-conie  to      His      Father's  home  on     high?  Will    you 


m 


:gzi: 


W 


D.  8. 


When  the. 


pi 


EJ^fEfc 


m 


saints  are  press- ing  home,  on  the  res- ur  -  rec-tion  morn,  Tell  me, 
wear  a  snow  -  y  robe  on  that  fair  and  fade-less  day.  Shall  we 
join    the     vie -tor's   song,    as       it    ech -oes round  the  throne, On    that 


1/        V         k*         1/        I  1/ 

saints  are  press  -  ing  home,    on 


the 


res  -  iir  -  r 


'ec-tionmorn,  Tell     me, 


Fine.   Chorus. 


-•—  _ 
-# — 0- 


— ^ , 1> N 


-z^-. 


tm 


brotlier,  will  you  meet  me,  by    and  by?"|    By  and  by, 

meet  in    life    e-ter-nal.  by    andby?>- 

res-ur  -  rec-tion  morning,  by   and  by?  J  By  and  by 


by    and 


^ 


ri±$=^=^ 


^^M 


MtzJ 


brother,  will  you  meet  Vie,  by  and    by': 


p.s. 


by    and    by. 


Will     you  meet  me 


^ 


±=fc 


in     the  morning  by      and   by'r 


I 


No.  98.       O  Tell  Me  More  of  Christ. 


u, 


a 


1.  O    tell   me     more        of  Christ,  my  Sav-ior;  On  t Ids  glad    theme 

2.  O    tell  me     more        of  love's  sweet  sto-rj-,    If   you  would  cheer 

3.  O    tell   me     more!    Howwavesof  sor- row  Shall  hear  His  voice 

4.  O    tell  me     more !    And     I      re  -  peat-ing  The  hap-  pv      news, 

,_u^_ fa r^^l         I 1— ^-r ,_,__:|_,4^-|- 


:?z:z^=pH^ 


±=p=^=i=te 


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fei: 


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m. 


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ajzt^ 


M=i-»=F^ 


^f=^-|S^^ 


*  * 


dwell  o'er  and  o'er;  His  boundless  grace,  His  sav-ing  fa  -  A-or, 
and  com-fort  me;  How  Je- sus  wept,  the  King  of  glo  -  ry, 
say , "Peace,  be  still ;' '    How  af  -  ter     night,  bright  dawns  the  mor-  row, 

shall  spread  the  joy;    Come,  bless-ed     Lord,     Thy  work  com- plet-ing. 


■^^^     \       ^   z^ 


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1==t:=t: 


I     I 


M: 


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Chorus.     Cres. 

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IS 


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V-'^ 


His  precious     name,  O    tell    me  morek 

Those  ten- der     tears       of   sym-pa-thy.     ir>*  n™     , i  a  ut 

Tothosewho  trust  His  bless-ed    will.    !>0  teUme  more!  SomuchI 

Till  songs  of      praise  our  lips   em-  ploy 

-0 — r«' • 


Go 


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^rrt 


I  I  I  'I  II 


m^ii-ijuhi 


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t=i 


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9^1* 


leed  Hispow'rto     keep,     His  hand  to  lead;     O    tell    me    more 


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11 


Cres. 


Bit. 


m 


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I 


S^tfc 


i^zzfc 


— *    00  P^ 


of  Him  I      love,      Un-til     I      see        His  face  a-bove(facea-bove). 


No.  99,         Wonderful  Savior  of  All, 


iNA  DULKT  OgdON. 


isp^ 


-^^mm^ 


S=J=^s=f^ 


1.  Since  1  have  tast -ed    the  joys   of  my  Lor  J,  Since  1       o-beyed  at    the 

'2.     I     am  so  gflad  that  His  mer-cy    is  free,  Reaching,  rechiimino-,  poor 

3.  I     am  so  glad  that  the   fa  -  vor  He  gives,  Ev  -  er  thro'  time  and  e  - 

4.  Man  -y  the  mansions  His  love  will  pie-pare,  Man  -y    the   dear  ones  a  - 


call  of  His  word, —  I  am  so  glad  ev-'ry  crea-ture  may  come, 
sin  -  ners  like  me;',  Fall -en  and  lost  ones,  give  heed  to  His  voice, 
ter  -  ni  -  ty  lives;  All  who  will  hear  Him  and  trust  in  His  might, 
wait-ing    us    there;  Broth-er,  the  prom-ise  He     left    you     is      true; 


a^ — T — i^ — H« ^-^F-i* — ^ — ^ 


P=^ 


1 


I    am    so  glad  in  His  love  there  is  room 
Je  -  sus  can  save  you ;  a  -  rise  and  re 
Those  will  He  crown  in  His  kingdom  of 
Heav  -  en  has  ref  -  uge  and  wel-come  for  you ! 

■0-     -0-     -m-     -0-       ^ 


''onderful,  won-der  -  ful 


9^ 


joicelK^, 
light.  [ 
you! 

I        I,    I,    I. 


^ 


Sav  -  ior      of     men!   Nev -er      a     pil-grim  has  sought  Him   in       vain, 

■#-  ■•-  ♦■  ■#-.         ♦•^♦♦HtH*.  ^  -^  #■   • 


.-0 0 0- 


N     S     N     S 


I  am  so  glad  we  may  come  at  His  call,     I  am  so  glad  He  is  Sav-ior  for  all. 


?EJ3?3 


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I 


t:t^-ii5'_-z2: 


No.  100. 


Angels,  Sing  On. 


Eev.  F.  W.  Fahbee, 

±1^4- 1-. :^— 

D.D. 

K — 

N 

P.  P.  BILHOBN. 

^^ — r: 

— « •— I- 

_i 

^ 

M— 

J—   1                J       J 

1.  Hark!  liark! 

2.  On  -    ward 

3.  Far,       fur 
i.  An    -  gels. 

my     soul! 

we       go, 

a  -    way, 

sing     on, 

f-        *-  • 

-•-            * 

an  -   gel 
for      still 
like    bells 
your  faith  - 

ic 

we 
at 
ful 

songs 
hear 
eve  - 
watch 

m 

i     *     ^ 

are     swell  -  ing, 
them     sing  -  ing, 
ning    peal  -  ing, 
-  es     keep  -  ing, 

1 

9-T^r — ^-^- 

ma              m    " 

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Ses 


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O'er  earth's  green  fields  and  ocean's  wave-beat  shore;  Hoav  sweet  the  truth  those 
Come,  wea-ry  souls,  for  Je  -  sus  bids  yon  come;  And  thro'  the  dark,  its 
The  voice  of    Je  -  sus  sounds  o'er  land  and  sea;  And  la -den  souls  by 
Sing  us  sweet  fragments  of  the  songs  a  -  bove;  Till  morning's  joy  shall 

"■^       •»-       ■#-•■#•■#■  . 


^     5     *  ^         t^ 

blessed  strains  are  telling,  Of  that  new  life  when  sin  shall  be  no  more. 

ech-oes  sweetly  ring-ing,  The  mu  -  sic  of   the  gos-pel  leads  us  home. 

thousands  meek-ly  steal-ing.  King  Shepherd,  turn  their  weary  steps  to  Thee. 

end  the  night  of  weeping,  And  life's  long  shadows  break  in  cloudless  love. 


Chokus. 


EE 


An  -  gels,   sing      on 

P    ^    r    r 


>  ^         >  ^  ^  I 

and      tell     the    bless  -  ed       sto   -  ry, 

■*.  -ft  H«-  Wt  4t  ^ 


! 

^    ,s    1 

1  y  1            o     F     I    ' 

-"1           ^           1  ■    -  !■-       -!^ 

m—^ — ? — ^ — •-^_P— 

0   »i#     0     2       i 

. 

—^ 3—3-;      t 

W-^ i^—^—t • 

Tell  of  His  birth,  and 

f  *  *  r-  * 

?^T 1 ^ 'z 1 — ; — ^ — 

of  good-will  to  men; 

^      JL      ^      4i.      ^ 

Sing 

of  His  love    and" 
.    •0- 

^t^   r — f — f    r 

1      t?    1  ■      v      U      1         'J 

f     T     [       f 

-J li     .  Ir-       i    ...   X     J 

Angels  Sing  On. 


Bit. 


liow  He  came  from  Glo-rv,     Of  that  new  life  and  peace, good-will.  Amen. 


--^=i^ 


21 


^        •        y 


F=F!'     '      g 


I 


No.  loi        Let  Your  Light  So  Shine. 


p.  p.  BlI-HORN. 

S,     K,     N   Rit. 


1.  Say.  is  your  lamp  burning,my  brother?  I  pray  you  look  quickly  and  see, 

2.  Re-mem-ber  how  many  a-round  you   Will  fol-low  wher-ev-er  you  go; 

3.  There's  many  a  lamp  that  is  lighted.  We  see  them  from  near  and  from  far, 

4.  But  if  they  were  trimmed  night  and  moming.They'd  never  burn  down, nor  go  out. 

5.  If  once  all  the  lamps  that  are  lighted  Should  steadily  blaze  in  a    line. 

6.  How  all  the  dark  places  would  brighten!  The  mists  would  roll  up  and  away! 


For  if  it  were  burning, then  surely  Some  beams  would  fall  brightly  on  me. 
The  tho't  that  they  walked  in  your  shadow  Wouid  make  your  lamp  brighter,!  know. 
But  few  in  their  lustre  and  beau-ty  Shine  stead-i-ly  on  like  a  star. 
Tho'  from  the  four  quarters  of  heaven  The  winds  were  all  blowing  a-bout. 
Wide  o-ver  the  land  and  the  o  -  cean  A  gir  -  die  of  glo-ry  would  shine. 
The  earth  would  laugh  out  in  her  gladness  To  hail  the  mil-len-ni  -  al     day ! 


D.  S. — if  it  Wire  hurning,tfien  surely  Some  beams  would  fall  brightly  on  me. 
Chorus.  ^   o 

Cr^s.    .     ^  ^  ^    >:    ^    .    .  Bit.         ^  ^'^^ 


^Ui 


Let  your  light  shine  that  others  may  see.  This  the  commandment  He  giveth  to  thee.  For 

to  thee, 


'^^ 


v-^- 


1^  f^         N  ^  r 


mZ!fZ3Z 


No.    I02. 


Jno.  R.  Clements. 


s 


Hear  Him  Calling. 

Words  and  Music 
Copjriglit,  1901,  by  P.  P.  Bllhoru. 

_^ . K-_S S_K ^ 


p.    p.    lilLHORN. 


^zj-v-a|zzijzi: 


^c 


— 3_^_^_^__l ^ — 0 

-#••-#•    -#■  •   -0-  -#•  •    •        • 

1.  Don't  you  hear  the  Sav  -  ior  call- 

2.  Don't  you  heur  the  Sav  -  ior  call- 
8,   Don't  you  hear  the  Sav  -  ior  call  - 

I 0 --        V  S      N        -      - 


— * #-T— —-'-^     .     S         %-T-t S 

inof  In  those  tones  so  matchless  sweet? 
ing  ?  How  He  loves  each  wand'ring  child : 
ing  ?  He    may  ne v  -  _er  call    a-  gai  n ; 


Lt^zEizp: 


3^=^C 


=P!=P^ 


^=P=*^ 


±^ 


J-i-F-6?^;=,p;=i=i-;=5=??=^=t|.,^^___ 


Don't  you  hear  Him  call  -  ing  you 
What  re- joic-ing  when  He  sees 
It       is    now  He  bids    you  turn 


ia* 


-*— r- 


-0-^—0- 


-  5  r; "  ^ 

from  sin  a  -  way  (from  sin  a-way )? 
one  com-ing  home  (one  coming  home) ! 
to  Him   and  live  (0  turn  and  live); 


ter 


-- h K — -s ^ ^ K — !^ K-i — 1^ ■ 


Can't  you  catch  the  ten  -  der  plead-ing  As  He  bids  you  to  His  feet, 
Not  a  night  was  e'er  so  cheer-less,  Nor  a  storm  has  raged  so  wild 
For  His  ways   are  wavs    of  pleas -ant-ness,  And  all  His  paths  are  peace; 

-J  I      J^ 4- 


iSf^^^f 


3^=it 


Chorus. 


-«-  •         -0-       -0-       -0-       -0- 

There  to  learn  love's  sweetest  les  -  son  for   each  day  ?  ^ 
To    restrain  Him  in  His  search  for  those  who  roam.  ^Calling,  calling; 
'Tis     a    life     of    joy    and  hap  -  pi- ness  He'll  give,  j 


^^ 


I       I 


n    b,    ^    ^   ^    M 

S       S     N       N      1 

JU^.'JL*'  f_?.i_«_j4_ 

-- ! \ 1 J_    ^     ♦     ^       4_A_<i...g^     ■ 

~\ '■ ^ — J 

^-^— j-T-*— *   .     *       ^ 

-:; — «l — •. — V-:i :r-:J ^    J 

:J     •     *     ^-i 

Heed  His  tender  voice;  Listen,  listen, Make  to-day  the  choice.  Calling.calling, 

9-k^b-»--*->^»*-i^ 

fcl=qi=P- 

'         '       '^ 

L       1-       I         ! 

^^    /     y    /     7    ^.     - 

1       '       1.  .    1 

b|i_._ji_^  •  0    a 

-I» — c — e — |»_J 

I    I   I   1   1 


Hear  Him  Caliinj?. 

Sweet-er  than  be  -  fore;  Now  in  lov-ing,  ten-der  tones  He  calls  once  more. 


#— =-# — #-=-#- 


§f|^^H=^iEIzk-^^ 


F=FF 


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=#=#=^»=P=^»=^: 


-y > / •/ y ^><_ 


# * « 


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IS 


No.  103. 


Every  Day  and  Hour. 


Fanny  J.  Crosbt. 

Sloivly.  y 


S^eeSeS 


W.  H.  DoANE,  by  per. 


1.  Sav-ior,  more  than  life  to  me,       I   am  clinging,  clinginpf  close  to  Thee; 

2.  Thro' this  changing  world  Ije-lovv,  Lead  me  gently,  gently    as      I     go; 

3.  Let  me  love  Thee  more  and  more,  Till  this  fleeting,  fleeting  life   is    o'er; 


^=p: 


3=P= 


02 ,_^_^_r^_,_#i:i_jztg^ — -_,_ptj_*^_,.^_,_^_^_ 


Let  Thy  precious  blood  applied.  Keep  me  ev  -  er,  ev  -  er  near  Thy  side. 
Trusting  Thee,  I  can-not  stray,  I  can  nev  -  er,  nev  -  er  lose  my  way. 
Till   my  soul    is  lost  in  love,    In      a  brighter,  brighter  world  a-bove. 


m^ig* 


s 


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-0 — »— j— »—  -t9- 


V=^$^-F 


■0 — 1-» — »-^» — •-r-*-T- 


Refrain. 


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fc^ 


^eES 


(  \y      '• 


:p=t:r=5=^ 


:»ES 


:?=i=t 


] -J m — h  ■  -+- 


:i=^ 


Ev-'ry  day,  ev-'ry   hour,  Let  me  feel  Thy  cleansing  pow'r; 

Ev-'ry  day  and  hour,  ev-'ry  day  and  hour. 


^fa^-^-U— ^F5=b=T 


^"F^ 


ifczfet 


jcnii 


§ 


1^=±)i: 


s 


^^S 


^E^^^ 


!  ^       '>--=t^-^^-T-^-J-r^ 


i=S~i~^^-'— ; 


May  Thy  ten  -  der  love  to     me  Bind  me  clos-er,   clos-er,  Lord,  to  Thee. 


Copyright,  1875,  by  Biglow  &  Main.  Used  by  per. 


No.  104. 


Look  Up. 


Perd  Deoen. 

Arr.  bj  P.  P.  B. 


T 

!^  I  U  '  V 

1.  When  sliadows  oppress  thee,  And  gloomy  tho'ts  vex  thee, Look  up— they  will 

2.  Whenlone-ly    and  wea-ry,  Life's  outlook  grown  dreary.  Lookup;  it   will 

3.  Thy  sky  may  be  mist-ing,  Thy  hopes  may  be  drift-ing,  Yet  dark  clouds  are 

-^-r- r-rr-— |— ^ 


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n 


P=^=z: 


n  i^ 

i        .^  K 

1       1 

-^—m-^-f^i —  >-h^T— ^  j-«- 

*  •     « 

^ 7-  ~i S"" 

— " ^*-:=-H~ — : — 1 -0-^-0— 

-#— T * 0 

rest    thee,  The  stars  gleaming  down;  From  far    spa-ces  well  -  ing,  In 
cheer  thee,   To   think    of   thy   home;  Where  doubts  do  not  har-row,VVkere 
rift  -ing,  And  light  shin-ing  thro';  The  light  of    His  glo  -  ry  Who 

^tS— ^ 1 ^- 

ci-^zz—i— 

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-F-^_|»- — w 

■ 

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!          i        ■> 

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1           1           1  . 

1      1 . 

— — y— 

^ 

#:H—rrt- 


i=± 


J2z7. 


grand  cho-rus  swelling.Eacb  si  -  lent  voice  tell-ing  Of  heav-en — thy  home, 
com  -  eth  no  sor  -  row,  No  part-ing,  no  mor-row,  In  heav-en — thy  home, 
bore  thy  grief  for  thee,  And  now  watcheth  o'er  thee,  A  Friend  ev  -  er  true. 


Look  up to  the  bright-land, the  sun    -    Iand,the  home-land;  Look 

Look  up  to  the  bright-land,  the  bright-land,  look  up  to  the  sun-land,  the  home-land:  Look 
.•#--*--/«-jB.jL^.#.-^      ^  ^  ^         ^      \      l^ 


PI 


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S=^: 


"-U    U    U    U    [>— i^ 


V    U    J    W    ^    U 


» 


^ 


i 


-i^— ■?^-' 


up  where       the  saints  stand  to  wel    -     -     come  thee  home, 

up  to  the  place  where  the  saints  stand,  to  bid  thee  a     wel  -come  home. 


pi 


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No.  105.    Oh,  Lord,  Keep  Watch  Between  Us. 


Jennie  E.  Hubset. 


P.  P.  Bll-HORN. 


fel5 


1.     Oh  Lord, keep  watch  between  us  When  ab  -  sent   we    may  be, 
y.     Oh,  save  and  bless  Thy  peo-ple,     Up-lift  them  ev  -  ev-more, 
3.     Oh  Lordjkeep  watch  between  us     And  to      us     gra-cious  be, 


ss 


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t 

And  make  Thy  face    up  -  on     us    To  shine    in     ma  -  jes  -  ty. 
May  dark  and  rug  -  ged  pathways  Lead  up      to    heaven's  door. 
Give  rest   with  -  in  green  pastures,  And  keep    us  close    to  Thee; 


m 


We  have  but  Thee,  our  Fa-ther,  With  Christ,our  Sav-ior,    too; 
Be  round  us      as    the  mountains    In  grandeur    all     sub-lime, 
Be-side    still  wa  -  ters  lead  us.   From  fears  and  doubts  release, 


^ 


:f=F5 


P 


:f=i=j=^i: 


m 


Oh,  fill  us  with  Thy  Spir-it,  That  we  Thy  will  may  do. 
And  guide  to  that  fair  ha  -  ven  Be-yond  the  shores  of  time. 
Oh,  lead    us  thro' earth's  8hadows,And  give  us  peace, sweet  peace. 


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No.  io6.       Not  Servants,  but  Friends. 


Jennie  E.  Husset, 

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P.  P.  BlLHOBN. 


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1.  I  thinktliat  among  the  most  precious    Of  the  prom- is  -  es 

2.  "Henceforth  will  I  call  you  not  servants;  For  the  ser-vant,  a- 

3.  Oh,  think, when  the  way  seems  so  lone-ly,      That    sometime  we 

4.  Go  forth  then  the  good  seed  to  scat-ter,    '  Tis  for  -  ev  -  er  your 
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writ-ten  of  old.  Are  the  ones  that  we  find  in  John's  gos-pel, 
lone,maynot  know  Oft-en-times  what  his  lord  may  be  do  -  ing; 
shall  see  His  face,  And  shall  join  with  the  ransom'd  in  glo  -  ry, 
fruit  shall  re  -  main,  And, what-ev-er     ye  ask  of    the  Fa  -  ther 


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Which  our  Lord  to  His  fol-low-ers 

told:    "If     ye   do   what-so- 

But  with  you    it  shall  nev-  er    be 

so:        Forwhate'er     I  have 

As  they  sing  of  His  wond-er-ful 

grace;  Where  no  more  as  the 

In    my  name, ye  shall  ask  not  in 

vain.  When  our  la  -  bor  and 

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ev-er     I    bid  you,  Ye  are  always  my  friends,  "said  He.  And  this 

heard  of   my  Fa-ther,  I   to  you  have  made  man-i  -  f est ;       I  have 

Mas-ter  and  servants  We  shall  meet,but  as  friend  with  friend;  Where  no 

sor-row   is  end-ed,  Thenour  eyes  shall  at  last    be  -  hold  The  He - 


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Not  Servants,  But  Friends. 


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wonderful  message  was  given  To  His  children— to  you  and  to  me. 
chosen  you  and  have  ordained  you  To  show  others  My  love  and  sweet  rest." 
clouds  shall  e'er  darken  ourvision,Ande-ternal  years  never  shall  end. 
deemer  and  King  in  His  beauty,  And  the  city  whose  streets  are  pure  gold. 

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No.  107. 


No,  Not  One. 

Prom  "Heaven's  Echo,"  by  per.  of  Geo.  C.  Hagg. 


Rkv.  Johnson  Oatman. 

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Geo.  C.  Hugo.  By  Per. 

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1.  There's  not   afriend  like  the  low-ly    Je-sus,    No, 

2.  No  friend  like  Him  is    so  high  and  ho-h'-.     No, 

3.  There's  not  an  hour  that  He  is    not  near  us,     No, 

4.  Did  ever  saint  find  this  friend  forsake  Him?   No, 

5.  Was  e'er    a  gift,  Hke  theSav-ior   giv-en?    No, 

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not  one !    no,  not  one ! 
not  one!    no,  not  one! 
not  one !    no,  not  one ! 
not  one !    no,  not  one ! 
not  one  !    no,  not  one ! 

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None  else  could  heal  all  om- soul's  dis-eas-es.     No,  not  one!  no,  not  one! 

And  yet  no  friend  is    so  meek  and  low- ly.  No,  not  one!  no,  not  one! 

No  night  so  dark  but  His  love  can  cheer  us.  No,  not  one!  no,  not  one! 

Or  sinner  find  that  He  would  not  take  Him?  No,  not  one!  no,  not  one! 

Will  He  re-fuse    us     ahomc  in  heav-en?  No,  not  one!  no,  not  one! 


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D.S. —  There' snot  a  friendliketlie  low-ly  Je-sus^    No,   notonel     no,  not  one/ 


Chorus. 


J— J- 


D.  S. 


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Je-sus  knows  all   a-bout  our  struggles,He  \vill  guide  till  theday  is  done, 
"       "  "  ^    -0-    ->9- 


:?^E? 


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No.  io8. 


What  Would  Jesus  Do? 


Ada  Blenkhorn. 


P.    P.    BiLHOKN. 


mm 


1.  II:       a  -  cross  your  earth-ly  vi  -  sion  Drift  the  clouds  of  doubt  and  tear, 

2.  Is    the  cross  that  rests  up  -  on   you  More  than  human  strength  can  bear  ■ 
8.  When  the  strong  and  wi  -  ly  tempt-  er  With  ma  -  li  -  cious,cru  -  el     art 
4.     If    the  Mas  -  ter  of    the  vine-yard   Un  -  to    you  some  day  shall  call, 
6.     If  you'd  be    His  true  dis  -  ci  -  pie,     In    His  king-dom  have  a    part, 


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And  the  shin-ing  lights  that  led  you,     In  the  dark  -  ness  dis- ap  -  pear, 
And  the  bur- den     of     an  -  oth  -  er    Are  you    ev  -   er  called  to  share? 
In       a  weak,  un-guard-ed    mo-ment  Hurls  at  you    his  cru  -  el   dart. 
Will  you  read  -  y      be    and  will-ing.  Glad  to  sac  -  ri  -  fice  your  all? 
Let     the  pre-cious  love  of     Je  -  sus    Fill  and    o  -   ver-flow  your  heart. 

4—        -I—       4—.—      ^—  .4—        4—    ■«  ^.^  ^     .  NN  N  1 


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Soon  the  way  a- gain  will  o  -  pen  Still  more  clear-ly  to  your  view, 
To  your  God,  yourself,  your  brother,  If  you  would  be  kind  and  true, 
Look  to  God  whose  strength  will  keep  you.  He  can  ev  -  'ry  foe  sub  -  due. 
Will  you  to  His  glo  rious  serv-ice  Con  -  se  -  crate  yourself  a  -  new? 
If    you'd  fol- low    in    His  foot-steps  All    the  toilsome  journey  through. 


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If  you  pon  -  der  well  this  question  :Wliat  would  Christ,  the  Savior, 
!Nev-er  fail  to  ask  this  question:  What  would  Christ,  the  Savior, 
In  temp  -  ta  -  tion  ask  this  question :  What  would  Christ,  the  Savior, 
When  He  call  -  eth.  ask  this  question :  What  would  Christ,  the  Savior, 
Let  your  life  this  ques-tion  an-swer:  What  would  Christ,  the  Savior, 
.   -      ■•-  ♦■•■#-•#•.       N 


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do? 
do? 
do? 
do? 


IBZIZlil 


What  Would  Jesus  Do? 


What  would  Christ,  the  Sav-ior,  do?  What  would  Christ, the  Sav-ior,    dor 


Bit 


In  your  heart  decide  tliis  question-  What  would  Christ,  the  Savior, do. 


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1= 


No.  109. 


Shall  We  Meet. 


H.  L.  Hastings. 

A— ^-4 


Elisha  S.  Rice. 


1.  Shall  we  meet    beyond  the  riv-  er,  Where  the  surg  -es  cease  to    roll, 

2.  Shall  we  meet    in  that  blest  harbor, When  our  storm-y  voyage  is  o'er? 

3.  Shall  we  meet    invon-der    cit-y,  Where  the  tow'rs  of  crys-tal  shine, 


^^M^ 


iH^zizMz 


i^^i^iEx 


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Fin  I 


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Wherein  all  the  bright  for-ev -er, 
Shall  we  meet  and  cast  the  an-chor 
Where  the  walls  are  all    ot    jas-per, 


Sor-row  ne'er  shall  press  the  soul? 
By  the  bright, ce  -  les  -  tial  shore  ? 
Built  by  workmanship   di  -  vine? 


:izi=^=±i: 


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D.  S.-Shall  ive  meet 
Chokus. 


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Where  the  surg 


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n.  S. 


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Shall  we  meet, 


shall  we  meet.  Shall  we  meet  be-yond  the 


i^is 


4  Shall  we  meet  there  many  loved  ones, 
That  were  torn  from  our  embrace  ? 
Shall  we  listen  to  their  voices. 
And  behold  them  face  to  face? 


5  Shall  we  meet  with  Christ,  our  Savior, 
When  He  comes  to  claim  His  own? 
Shall  we  know  His  blessed  favor, 
And  sit  down  upon  His  throne? 


No.  no.     1  Shall  Hear  Those  Songs  Again. 


Ina  Dulet  Ogdox. 


P.    P.    BiLHORN. 


^=s 


1.  Long    a  -  go,       in  childhood's  hap  -  py  days,  When    I  played     be- 

2.  Of       the  Babe  ■who    in     the  man  -  ger  lay,        Of     the  Man    who 

3.  Bless  -  ed  songs    that  tell      of    Je  -  sus' love,    How     Recalls     and 


Bir>7^-r— 


side  my  mother's  knee,  Oft     I  heard  her  singher  Savior's  praise,  In   the 

walked  a-cross  the  wave,  Of    the  Shep-herd  on  the  mountain  way,   Of   the 

bids  my  spir-it  come!     0     His  ten  -  der  love  and  care  I  prove,    I     am 


9^i^ 


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# — 0-^-»- 


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aziTBi 


dear    old  songs  she  taught  to    me;    Ott  their  mem  - 'ry  comes  to  soothe  my 
Lamb  who  died,  my  soul    to    save.  How  He  lives    for  aye,    my  ris  -en 
draw  -  inof  near  -  er,  near  -  er  home!    I  shal  I  hear  those  sil  -  ver  harp-strings 


es^ 


pain,  Since  her      lov  -    ing  voice  T  hear  no   more,       I  shall  hear     her 
Lord,  And    a  -  waits    me    in  His  home  on  high;    Sweeter  songs      I 
ring.     As      I      join    the  white-robed  angel  throng,   I      a  -  gain    shall 


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sing  those  songs  a  -  gain,  When  we  meet  where  partings  all  are  o'er, 
nev  -  er,  nev  -  er  heard,  I  a-  gain  shall  hear  them,  by  and  by. 
hear  my  moth- er    sing,       I      shall  hear  her  sing  tliose  same  sweet  songs. 


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I  Shall  Hear  Those  Songs  Again. 


Chorus. = 


'*^"{i1:;SS.3S:;iW^-''-fr-»«-o->v,si„,andpain, 


'Mid  the  joj-s  of  Eden's  sunny  plain,    I  shall  hear  { „  j    sing  those  songs  again. 


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No.  III. 


God  Calling  Yet. 


Tr.  by  Jane  Borthwick. 


tli 


P.   P.   BiLHORN. 


t=^=±=4 


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'r=g-+fe 


1.  God  calling  yet!  shall  I  not  hear?  Earth's  pleasures  shall  I  still  hold  dear? 

2.  God  calling  yet!  shall  I    not  rise?  Can    I    His  lov  -  ing  voice  despise, 

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

4.  God  calling  yet!     I  can-not  stay;   My  heart  I  yield  without  de  -  lay: 

*.  ^  ^     _  ,  m-  m.  ^   St.-    ^  ^  ^    if:  •   .#..#..#.   -a.- 


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Shall  life's  swift  passing  years  all  fly,  And  still  my  soul     in  slumbers  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  hath  reached  my  heart. 


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No.  112. 


Jesus,  the  Way. 


Ina  Ddlbt  Ogdon. 

zizrk-iT-^:— s-i:zN=zNz=: 


^mmm 


p.   p.   BiLHOBN. 


^=i=t- 


rjLjf 


1.  When  the  voice  of    the  Master    is    call  -  ing,  And  the  gates  of  the 

2.  Am  I     true  to  the  trust  that  He  gave  me?   Am  I    heed-ing  my 

3.  What  a    glo  -  ri  -  ous,  won-der  -  f  ul  raorn-ing!  What  a  gath  -  er  -  ing 


^  * 


kingdom  un-fold;  When  the  saints  shall  a-rise  in    His  like-ness.And  are 
Master's  com-mandy  To  the  soul  fall-en    low  by    the  way  -  side,  Am  I 
round  the  white  throne!  Oh,  the  meetings  and  greetings  of  loved  ones !  Oh,  the 


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ti^T-p ■■ •. i F>i H Pl-^ r— 1^ ^r-l Pi Pi F^ Pi V r- 

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thronging  the  cit  -  y  of  gold;  How  my  soul  shall  re-joice  on  that 
lend-ing  a  strengthening  hand?  Am  I  ev  -  er  His  mes-sage  re- 
joy    of  the  Master's  '  'Well  done!"  Then  my  heart  shall  o'er-flow  in    the 

'  -  ^  -  S       S       N       N     «       . 


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-a|-r-#- 


morn  -  ing,        If      a     broth-er  shall  greet  me,  and      say^      "You 
peat  -  ing,        And        pleading  with  men  to     o    -    bey?      Am    I 
rap   -    ture,       If  one    of  the  ransomed  shall    say,       "You 


guided  my  footsteps  to  heaven.    You  told  me  of  Je-sus,  the  Way.'^ 

tell-ing  the  glo-ries  of    Zi  -  on,   And  pointing  to  Je-sus,  the  Way? 

guided  my  footsteps  to  heav-en,    You  told  me  of  Je-sus,  the  Way." 

^    ^     M.  ^  4^  ^ 


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^    U    U    U    U    '• 


Chorus. 


Jesus,  the  Way. 


I 


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l=f=f=l= 


EiEHFF*-*=g=r 


—i—m—S-ti-'iizJ 


P^^^l-%-'^t±t- 


Oh.  sweeter  than  songs  of  the  angels,    If  a  brother  shall  greet  me  and  say, 

/Tv  ^    A-  -^  -^  -0-     ^  T 

-0 r* — » — • — • — • — I — rtt — ■ — B — • — *-r* — • — • — • — • — •— r  •- '  •- 


'1/  U    U    U    U    1/    ^ 


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Sstes 


S 


You  guided  my  footsteps  to  heaven,    You  told  me  of  Jesus,  the  Way." 
*.  M.  A  Jfi.  ^    M-  ^*.  Jt.    *.  ^  _ 


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No.  113. 


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\j    1/   1/   U   U   1/   L^ 
Heavenward,  Traveler. 


:zM±^^. 


Mrs.  L.  A.  Dkwet. 


Feed  Degen. 


1.  Rest     not,  trav'ler,   on-ward  has  -  ten 

2.  Sleep   not,  trav'ler,   on    thy  jour  -  ney, 

3.  Cour  -  age,  pilgrim, brave  each  dan  -  ger, 

4.  Speed  thee,  trav'ler,  do    not   lin  -  ger; 


In      the  nar  -  row     way; 

Keep  thy  gar-ments  pure; 

Ev  - 'ry  foe     o"er-come; 

Lo!    thy  rest      is      near; 


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F^i  L  . 


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tz=3|: 


Fine. 


^-- • *-T^ 

Straight  be  -  fore  thee  lies  the    path 

Je  -  sus  trod  the  way  be  -    fore 

Christ  your  leader's    ev  -  er     with 

Soon  thy  jour-ney  will   be      end 


■  way, 
thee, 

you, 

ed; 


:lt=i; 


i 


Haste  thee,  do      not    stay. 

By    His  grace  en  -  dure. 

Vic  -  to  -  ry       is     won. 

Cour -age,  do     not    fear. 

.A.  .A. 


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L=>=pi^^I 


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i       U     U     1/ 

D.  S.—Thro'  its  gates  the  saints  will   ei 
Ciiouus. 


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Walk  its  streets  of     (/old. 

1).  S. 


I — ^r^—X^-f 


No.  114. 


Safe  in  Jesus. 


INA  DULET  OgDEK. 


I 


A 


l^d&. 


±=E±.t±i-Jt 


^^t^F^JT??:— 5 


1.  Safe   within     my  ris  -  en    Sav  -  ior       I  have  found  a  sure  re  -  treat; 

2.  Once  my  soul  was  bowed  in    an-guish,  Lost   a-mid  the  tempter's  snare; 

3.  Je  -   sus  res  -  cued  me  from  dan-  ger,    Lit  my  path  with  ho  -  ly     fire; 

4.  Come,de-spair-ing,  dy-ing    pil-grim,  Driv-en  far    by  storms  of    sin, 


i?itetE;' 


^   M.'^    *.V 


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Christ  in  me,  my  hope  of  glo  -  ry,  Makes  my  peace  and  joy  com-plete. 
Long  I  wandered  on  the  mountains,  Thirsted  in  the  des-  ert  bare. 
At  re-demp-tion's  liv  -  ing  fountain,  Sat  -  is-fies  my  soul's  de  -  sire. 
Seek  this  shelt'ring,  sav-  ing  Ref  -uge;   Let  your  Sav  -  ior  dwell  with-in. 


I       !/    I  I  ' I 


:!!= 


Chorus. 


^ 


I     am  rest -ing    safe  in     Je-sus.     Ev  -  er-more  my  soul's  re  -  treat; 


:v=f=f: 


s     t 


In  my  heart  His  bless-ed    spir  -  it  Makes  my  peace  and  joy  com-  plete. 


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No.  115. 


Love  Supreme, 


p.  V.  Bilhorn. 


P.  P.  Bilhorn. 


1.  Once   I  was      a      pil-trrim  stranger.    Out    in  dark-ness  and  in     sin; 

2.  0  -  ver  yon  -  der  are  bright  mansions,  Which  we  read  of    in  (Jod's  word, 

3.  Is   not  this    the  home  of    ghj  -  ry.  Where  the  saints  are  robed  in  white, 

4.  Is  not  this    the   hmd  of   Beu  -  lih.  Bless-ed  home-land  of  the    soul. 


i^^'^ESfEi=?=*^: 


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JtZ. 


^r=--^ 


• L_i J 


Je  - sus  came,  that  bless-ed   Sav  -  ior.  Called  me  back  and  took  me     in; 

Where  the  an  -  gels  sing  with  gladness  Round  the  heav'nly  throne  of  God. 

Tell -ing  o'er  the  same  sweet  sto  -  ry.      In  that  land     of  pure  de-lightV 

Where  we'll  sing  a- loud  the  prais-es       Of  the  Christ  who  made  us  whole? 
'^                        "^  .^.  Ik.       Ik.       k. 

_«_i_« , • 0 # :^- * •_  •  _e <L  • 


Placed  my  feet   with-in    the  path 

In  that  bright  and  shining  cit 
This  must  be     the  home  of    .Je  - 
Hal  -le  -  lu  -  jah!  to    the  Sav 
-^     ■0- 


way    Leading    to      the  throne  a- bove; 
y       Je-sus  sits     at  God's  right  hand, 
sus.  Where  no  sor  -  row   en-ters    in, 
ior,    Hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah!  to    His  name; 


Now     I  praise  the  name  of    Je  -   sus. 

Call -ing  you  and  me    up  yon  -der, 

Where  our  names  are  ev  -  er  writ  -  ten 

I    will  praise  my  dear  Re- deem  -  er, 


And   I     sing  His  songs  of  love, 
To  that  sin  -  less,  gold-en  strand, 
In  that  Book  all   free  from  sin, 
I  will  spread  His  wondrous  fame. 


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Now  I  praise  the  name  of    Je  -  sus, 

Call-ing  you    and  me    up  j-on  -  der, 

Where  our  names  are  ev  -  er  writ  -  tea 

I    will  praise  my  dear  Re-deem  -  er, 

P  '  P    ,  ^-'-—^ 0 n- 


And  I     sing  His  songs  of    love. 
To  that  sin  -  less,  gold-en  strand. 
In  that  Book  all    free  from  sin. 
I  will  spread  His  wondrous  fame. 

-  .  -     -  .     N    N     ^     I 


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No.  ii6.    Jesus  of  Nazareth  Passeth  By. 


Emma  Campbell. 


■^ESEiES^^ 


Theo.  E.  Perkins,  by  per. 

N— i=^^ — I       ^    i 


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1.  What  means  this  eager, anxious  throng,  Which  moves  with  busy  haste  along?  These 

2.  Who      is  this  Jesus?  Why  should  He  The  cit  -  y  move  so  might-i  -  ly  V  A 

3.  Je  -  sus !  'tis  He  who  once  below  Man's  pathway  trod,  'mid  pain  and  woe;  And 

4.  Again  He  conies!  from  place  to  place  His  holy  footprints  we  can  trace,  He 


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wondrous  gath'rings  day  by  day  ?  What  means  this  strange  conmiotion,pray 
pass  -  ing  stran-ger,  has  He  skill  To  move  the  mul-ti-tude  at  will? 
burdened  ones,  wher-e'er  He  came,  Bro't  out  their  sick,and  deaf,  and  lame, 
pans  -  eth    at    ourthreshold— nav,  He    en  -  ters — con-de-scends  to    stav. 


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In  accents  hushed  the  throng  reply  :"Je-sus  of  Naz-a-reth  passeth  by.''  In 
A  -  gain  the  stir-ring  tones   reply  :"Je-sus  of  Naz-a-reth  passeth  by.''  A  - 
The  blind  rejoiced  to  hear  the  cry  :"Je-sus  of  Naz-a-reth  passeth  by."  The 
Shall  we  not  glad-ly  raise  the  cry:"Je-sus  of  Naz-a-reth  passeth  by?"  Shall 


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ac-cents  hushed  the  throng  re-ply 
gain  the  stir-  ring  tones  re-ply 
blind  re-joiced    to   hear    the  cry 

we     not  glad  -  ly  raise   the  cry 


"Je  -  sus  of  Naz-a-reth  pass  -eth  by." 
''Je-sus  of  Naz-a-reth  pass  -eth  by." 
"Je-  sus  of  Naz-a-reth  pass -eth  by." 
'  'Je  -  sus  of  Naz-a-reth  pass  -  eth  by  V" 


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5  Ho!  all  ye  heavy-laden,  come!  | 

Here's  pardon,  comfort,  rest,  and  home. 
Ye  wanderers  from  a  Father's  face,  | 
Return,  accept  His  proffered  grace.         1 

||:Ye  tempted  ones,  there's  refuge  nigh;     ; 
"Jesus  of  Nazareth  nasseth  by.":||  | 


6  But  if  you  still  this  call  refuse, 
And  all  His  wondrous  love  abuse, 
Soon  will  He  sadly  from  you  turn, 
Your  bitter  prayer  for  pardon  spurn. 

I'  :"Too  late!  too  late!''  will  be  the  cry; 
"Jesus  of  'SsiZ&Tethhaspa88edby"J\ 


No.  117.     Behold  I  Stand  at  the  Door. 


E.  L.  Thompson. 


Words  and  Music 
Copyright,  1901,  by  P.  P.  Bllhorn 
A  A 


Febu  DxeEN. 

Arr.  by  P.  P.  B. 


=£5±J=*E;i:; 


1.  Be -bold 

2.  Be -hold 

3.  Be -hold 

4.  Be -hold 

5.  I 


J  stand  at  the  door  and  knock,  Let  nie  in, 
I  stand  at  the  door  with  grace,  Let  nie  in, 
I  stand  at  the  door  in  love,  Let  me  in, 
I  stand  at  the  door  and  wait    To  come  in, 


let    me  in;  No 
let    me  in ;    I 
let    me  in;  With 
to  come  in ;  Do 


will  0-  pen  the  bolt  -ed  door.  Lord,  coQie  in,  Lord, come  in;    1 


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longer  against  me  Thy  closed  heart  lock,  But  let  me  come  in  to  -  day. 

suffered  on  Cal  -  va  -  ry    in  your  place,  0     let  me  come  in  to-day. 

pardon  and  peace  from  my  home  above,  0     let  ine  come  in  to  -  day. 

not        de-lay  till  it    be     too  late,    But  let  me  come  in  to-  day. 

give  Thee  myself,!  can    do       no  more,  0     en-ter  my  heart  to-day. 


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Be-hold      I  stand  at  the  door  and  knock.  If    an  -  y  man  hear  my  voice 
L.  V.  I    now  will  0  -  pen  the  bolt  -  ed  door,  And  welcome  the  Sav-ior    in; 


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And     o  -  pen  the  door,  I  will  come  in,  And  will  sup  with  him  and  rejoice. 
Lord,  enter  my  heart. my  life,my  soul.  And  de  -  liv-  er  me  from  all  sin. 


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9    'J    I  f~-»    •     » J    ,»- 


E^EE 


No.  ii8.       Because  He  Loves  Me  So. 


Jennie  E.  Husset. 


Pkrd  Dbsen. 


1.  Un- f ath-omed  as      'lie  deep  -  est    sea,  And  lim  -  it  -  less     as    space, 

2.  My    Pi    -  lot  will     be  with    me  here,  Un  -  til      my  jour-ney's  o'er; 

3.  Tho' lightnings  flash, and  thunder  crash,  My  heart    is    un  -  dis-mayed; 

4.  Then  whether  east,    or  wheth-  er    west,  Tiie  winds  of  heav  -  en    blow. 

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So     is     the  love     of  God     to    me,  The  rich  -  as    of      His    grace. 
And  to    my  heart  He  speaks  good  cheer,  When  an-  gry  bil  -  lows    roar. 
Tho' round  my  bark  the    bil -lows  dash,  Yet     I        am  not      a  -   fraid: 
Which-ev-er     way    He  guides  is    best,  My  heart  doth  sure  -  ly      know. 

^   ,     .    ,     .         N  I     ^  J     N    ^ 


^^b  I     ,3=3— ;-.— ,,j^p 


His    wis  -  dom  and  His  knowledge  too.  Have  depths  I   can  -  not      know; 

Tho' clouds  may  cov  -  er     all    the  sky,  And  rag  -  ing  winds  may  blow, 

For  when  my    Pi  -  lot  speaks,  "Be  still, "  The  tides  shall  not  o'er  -  flow; 

I      can-  not  drift    be-yond    His  care,  Whe'r-e'er  my  bark  may     go; 


_  u?»^.  ,         ..  .    ^  Fine. 


But    I    shall  reach  His  ha  -  ven  true,  Be 

Pll    safe  -  ly     an  -  chor  by      and  by,  Be 

And  peace  and  joy    my    spir  -  it    fill.  Be 

And   I     shall  reach  the  ha-  ven  fair,  Be 


cause  He  loves  me  so. 

cause  He  loves  me  so. 

cause  He  loves  me  so. 

cause  He  loves  me  so. 


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D.S.-Keptin    the  hoi  -  km    of    His  hand,  My 
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heart  shall  fear  no    more. 
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cean    or      on        shore; 


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No.  119. 


Christ  is  Coming. 


p.   p.   BlLHORN. 


1.  Christ  is  com-ing,  and   all    na-tions shall  be- hold  Him; Ev-'ry  knee  shall 

2.  Christ  is  com-ing,  not    as  once, — a  man  of     sor-row, — But  as  King  of 

3.  Christ  is  com-ing,  oh,  what  rap- tu re  to     be-holdHim!  Robed  in  splendor 

4.  Christ  is  com-ing,  oh,  my  peo-ple  are  you  rea  -  dy?  Can  you  meet  the 

■»-       -0-  -th       ■»■       -0-       -^    ' -^      -6^ 


cx\-^X — I-    I  P     ft-'--^ 


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bow  and  call  Him  Lord  and  King  ;Ev'ry  tongue  shall  then  confess  Of  His 
earth  and  heav-en  He  shall  reign ;  War  and  strife  and  greed  shall  cease.  0-ver 

and  in  glo-ry  He  shall  be;  Dark-est  night  shall  flee  a -pace  At  the 
Lord   if  He  should  come  tonight?Will  you  hear  the  words,  "Well  done' '  Or  the 


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love  and  righteousness ;  He     is    com-ing,  all  His  ransomed  home  to  bring. 

all  the  earth  be  peace,  He     is    com-ing,  Christ  the  Lamb  for  sinner  slain, 
brightness  of  His  face,  Hal -le  -  lu-jah!  He    is   com-ing  soon  for    me. 

aw-fulword,"Be-gone!"He     is   com-ing     in  His  glo-ry  and  His  might. 


Christ  is  com    -    ing,    Christ  is  com    -    ing,      And  His  righteousness  and 
Christ  is  com-ing,  Christ  is  com-ing. 


glo-ry  we  shall  see;  He  is  coming  soon  to  wel-comeyouandme. 

we  shall  see ; 


No.  I20.     Tell  Me  the  Story  of  Jesus. 


Adam  Cbaig. 


P.  P.   BlLHORN. 


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1.  O  tell  me  the  sto  -  ry  of    Je  -  sus,  The  sweetest  that  ev-er  was  told, 

2.  0  tell  me  the  sto-ry  of    Je  -  sus,  The  dear, loving  Sav-ior  of     men, 

3.  0  tell  me  the  sto-ry  of    Je  -  sus,  That  sto-ry  of  love  so  sub  -  lime, 


'    5    t       U 


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I  -I 


How  He  took  in  His  arms  little  children,  And  led  them  as  lambs  to  His  fold. 
How  He  healed  all  the  sick  and  the  dying,  And  soothed  those  in  sorrow  and  pain; 
How  He  died  on  the  cross  to  save  sinners,  And  rescue  this  poor  soul  of  aiine. 


That  sto-ry  of  Je-sus  my  Sav  -  ior,  So  lov-ing.  so  gen-tle,  so  mild. 
He  lived  and  He  talked  with  the  lowly.  And  lessons  of  love  did  un  -  fold; 
O       won-der-ful,won-der-ful  sto  -    ry,  Redemption  for  young  and  for  old; 


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Fine. 


When  He  said, "Those  who  enter  the  kingdom  Must  come  like  a  dear  little  child.'' 
I        want  to  tell  oth-ers  that  sto  -  ry-  The  sweetest  that  ever  was  told. 
0      tell  all  the  world  the  sweet  story — The  sweetest  that  ever  was  told. 


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D.S.-HoioHe  todkin  Hisarms  little  chiUlren,  And  led  them  as  lambsto  His  fold. 
Chokus.  B.  S. 


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0  tell  me  the  sto  -rv    of  Je  -  sn:=i,  Ihe  sweetest  that  ev  -er  was    told. 
-K-0 — t- — » — * — » — »-  -      -      -      -  _ 


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No.  121.         Lo!  I  am  With  You  Alway. 


MOLI.IE  Carruthbbs. 


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path   be  - 
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al  -   way, 
glad-ness 
al  -    way, 
man-sions 

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When  you    are    sad  and  wea  -    ry,        I    will    my  com -fort      send. 

Then    will      I      send  my  sun  -  shine,  Then  [Omi( ] 

When  with  your  sins  in    con  -  flict,  When  in     the  storm  of     strife. 

Ev  -  er       in  dark  temp-ta  -  tion,       I     [Omit ] 

When  in     your  wel-come  cho  -  rus     Voi  -  ces      of    an  -  gels     chime; 

I      who  have  shared  your  sor-row     Give  [Omit ] 

I  ^    ^'      ^  ^  ^       ^        _ 

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will      T      heed  your  cry.  No,      nev 

will  your  Sav-ior     be. 

j'ou  a    home  with  me.  No,      no, 

■0-  ■0-     0-0-  -^     •#■  •  -0-  •0- 


lone, 


lone, 


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no,     nev-  er    a    -    lone He  prom-ised  nev-er    to   leave    me, 

no,  nev-er  a-lone, 


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Nev-er       to  leave  me     a 


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Nev-er    to  leave  me  a  -  lone. 


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No.  122. 


Why  Tarry  Longer? 


R.  H.  Washburn, 


P.    P.    BiLHORN. 


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2.  Why 

3.  In 

4.  0 

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why    tar  -  ry  long  -  er,     my  broth-er? 

long  -  er       re  -  fuse    of  -  fered  mer  -  cy  ? 

Christ  there    is    per  -  feet     re-demp-tion 

come  while  He's  wait  -  ing     to  bles  •  you, 

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The 
Sal 
For 
His 

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va  -  tion    you 
you     He     was 
fa  -  vor      so 

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years   He     has  pa  -  tient  -  ly 
Spir  -  it       is    ten  -  der  -  ly 
arms  are  out-stretched  to     re  - 
not      to      thy -self    for       a 

wait-ed; 
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to  Him  now  while  you  may. 
and  in  .le  -  sns  be  -  lieve. 
ness  is  yours  full  and  free, 
un  -  to    Je  -  sus    and    live. 


Why  tar  -  ry  long  -  er, 


No.  123.     Bring  Them  Hither  to  Jesus. 


p.  p.  B. 

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3ILH0RN. 

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1.  Have  yon  burdens   hard  to  bear? 

2.  Have  you  doubts  and  tears  vsrith-in? 
0.  Have  you  dear  ones  aore-ly  vexed  ? 

4.  All      a-round  the    hun-gry   lay; 

5.  Say  not,  this    a      des -ert  place; 

6.  Are  you  filled  with  un  -  be  -  lief? 

Q.  1,  0  » — * — \ — ' — r1 — 1 — ' — 1 

Bring  them  hith  -  er 
Bring  them  hith  -  er 
Bring  them  hith  -  er 
Bring  them  hith  -  er 
Bring  them  hith-er 
Bring    it      hith  -  er 

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Je 
Je 
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Have  you  sor-row,  sin,  and  care?  Bring  them  hith-er 
Have  you  loved  ones  you  would  win?  Bring  them  hith-er 
With  their  wand'rings  oft  perplexed?  Bring  them  hith-er 
Do  not  bid  them  go  a  -  way;  Bring  them  hith-er 
When  you  lack  suf  -  fi  -  cient  grace,  Bring  them  hith-er 
Why  should  thousands  die    in    grief  ?  Bring  them  hith-er 

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Bring  them  hith-er    to    Je- sus  now.  Bring  them  hith-er    to     Je  -  sus; 
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Bring  your  sor  -  row,  sin.  and  care.  Bring  them  hith-er  to  Je  -  sus. 

Have    you  loved  ones  you  would  win?  Bring  them  hither  to  Je  -  sus. 

With  their  wand'rings  oft  perplexed?  Bring  them  hith-er  to  Je  -  sus. 

Do       not    bid  them  go      a- way;  Bring  them  hith-er  to  Je  -  sus. 

When  you    lack     suf  -  fi-cient  grace.  Bring  them  hith-er  to  Je  -  sus. 

Why  should  tliousands  die   in  grief  ?  Bring  them  hith-er  to  Je  -  sus. 


No.  124. 


A  Work  for  Me. 


Ina  Dulet  Ogdon. 


Ferd  Degbn. 

by  p.  p.  B. 

^ N- 


1.  "When  His  bless-ed  mission  end  -  ed    in    that  wondrous  long    n  -  go, 

2.  I      am  glad  He  left    a  message ''tell  the    sto  -  ry  o'er    and  o'er," 

3.  I      am  glad  that  I    am  bidden  with  my  gold  -  en  sheaves  to  come, 

4.  0    my  grateful  heart  o'erfloweth  with  a     joy -ful  song    of  praise, 


am  glad  my  Sav  -  ior  left 

am  glad  my  Sav  -  ior  left 

am  glad  my  Sav  -  ior  left 

am  glad  my  Sav  -  ior  left 


a  work  for 

a  work  for 

a  work  for 

a  work  for 


me;  When      a- 
me;        I     would 
me; 
me: 


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»— — #— #-T— #    ^      ^    y-__»-x::g_^_gi=g_--;_g^ tf-:-f— ' 


gain    the  Fa-ther  called  Him  from  His  la  -  bor  here  be-low,  I 

bear    His  pre-cious  prom-ise  to      the  dark-est  dis-tant  shore,  I 

glad  that  I       may  gar  -  ner  for        a  heav'n-ly  harvest  home,  I 

sweet  to  live     to  serve  Him  who  has  ransomed  all  my  days,  I 


am 
am 
am 
am 


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Chokus. 


glad  my  Savior  left  a  work  for  me 
glad  my  Savior  left  a  work  for  me, 
glad  my  Savior  left  a  work  for  me 
glad  my  Savior  left  a  work  for  me 


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I  am  glad  He  left  a  work  for  me, 

you  and  1 


L    ,       J.      S    J .__      1 s  .  S      V ^ 


W^ 


I  am  glad  He  left  a  work  for  me;  I  am  glad  to  know  that  I  of  some 

you  and  me; 

^Ji  tit.  t:tLl^    *-    f^titL  ±\±  ^-t:  It-M.  ^    ^. . 


:b=^=»=5=g: 


iS 


A  Work  for  Me. 


^p=f-fr-f-i-i^f---t-rp^t^i-^^i^ 

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use  to  Him  may  be,    I      am  gUut  my  Sav-ior  left  a.  work  for    me. 

m^^±k^-^-iA±^-'       '            '     " 

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1 ^t-!^ 5_^_g_| ^ g— 

-f- 

No,  125,         In  the  Land  of  Beauty. 

p.    p.   BiLHORN. 


1.^ N — A-r-| S r- 1 ^ S— I — I 1 

±V,|V^-^-«f^*— *— i-:-4-=V:-'-''|V^«--' 

1.  In    the  land  of  wondrous  beau-ty.  Where  the  saved  with  Christ  shall  dwell, 

2.  'Tis  a  land  where  all  the  ransomed  Shall  be   free  fromev-'ry  care; 

3.  In  that  land  we  shall  be    like  Him,  And  shall  know  as  we   are  known, 

4.  To  this  land  we    all   are  wel-come,  Not  one  soul  need  stay  a  -  way; 


ii=»=iz: 


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0 ^^ i « ^_i_€ 1 : ^_'_*_L^ 1 

» -ir — *  ---r-^Ti • 1 *—m-T-r-^-  7^ ' 


1-^ 

Serv-ice  there  will      be  no    du  -   ty,   Joy 'twill  be     His  praise  to  tell. 

Sin  and  sor  -  row  ne'er  can  en  -  ter;  Christ,  our  Sav-ior,  reignetlr  there. 

There  with  all      our  loved  ones  singing.While  He  reigns  up-on  His  throne. 

Je  -  sua  Christ  hath  paid  the  ran-som,  All  who  will  may  come  to-day. 


I  I 


5g=izi=^qz»z=»=:^:i=i=-_f:i=iz=:±z=^ 


i^ziqi: 


r^- 


Chokus. 


Will  you  reach  the    land  of  beau  -  ty. There  to  dwell  with  Christ  on  high ' 


Will  you  join      in  hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jahs,   In  that  land    be-yond  the  sky? 


^a 


No.  126. 


Face  to  Face. 


I 


Mrg.  Frank  A.  Breck. 
Moderato. 


Oopyrigbt,  1899,  by  TuUar-lleredith  Co. 


Grant  Colfax  Tdxlab. 


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1 


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t:i   g   i 


1.  Face  to  face  with  Christ  my  Sav  -  ior,  Face  to  face — what  will  it  be? 

2.  On  -  ly  faint- ly  now     I     see    Him,With  the  dark-ning  veil  be-tween, 

3.  What  re-joic-ing    in   His  pres-ence,  When  are  banished  grief  and  pain; 

4.  Face  to  face!  oh,  bliss-'ful  mo-ment!Face  to  face — to    see  and  know; 


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■\-:y. 


'f   •    'm       '» » f W-f  g 

T    7   ?   i?   ^   ^~  r 


When  with  rap-ture   I      be-hold  Him,    Je  -  sus  Christ  who  died  for  me. 

But     a  bless-ed    day    is    com -iiig,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. 


gig?  i    J       I  z=|:=zg=zg=:^ 


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Face   to  face  shall   I     be-hold  Him,  Far   be-yond the star-ry      sky; 

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Face  to  face  in     all  His    glo   -  ry,    I  shall  see  Him  by  and  by 
-#-i-« ^ n ,  ^ e^e — -«- 


No.  127.         Drifting  with  the  Tide. 


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Floba  Kirkland. 

— N — ,— 


P.  P.   BiLHORN. 


:ifi: 


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1.  Whither  artthoodriftinor.'Neathlife'scloudless  skyV    Whither  art  thou 

2.  Whither  art  thou  drit'tinorV  Time  ebbs  swift  a  -  way;    Soon  the  dimming 

3.  One  hath  come  to  guide  thee,  One  wlio  nev  -  er     fails;  One  whose  pow'r  con- 


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drift -ing?  Swift  the  mo-ments  fly.  ^Clouds  may  gath-er  o'er  thee,- 
twi- light  Shall  conclude  the  day.  Where  shall  eve- ning  find  thee, 
troll -eth    Timesand  tides,  and    gales.      Seek  His  will -ing  guidance; 


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Who  shall  be  thy  guide  ?  Storms  may  sore  beset  thee,  Whither  wilt  thou  hide  V 
With  its  fad  -  ing  light  ?  Whither  cast  thy  an  -  chor  For  the  coming  night  ? 
Trust  His  mighty  hand;   He  will  be  thy  Pi  -  lot     To  the  bet-  ter  land. 


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Drift-ing  with  the  tide, Turn  thy  bark  a  -  side;  Danger  lurks  be-fore  thee, 


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Sure-ly  shall  be  -  tule.  Life  is  not  mere  drifting, 'Tis  struggling  'gainst  the  tide. 


No.  128.        Vn  Count  My  Blessings. 


Copyright,  1901,  hjT.B.  BUhorn. 


Geo.  B.  Holsinoeb. 


s 


\.   I    lift  my  heart  to-day  in  praise  To    Him  who  loves   me  so, 

2.  I  thank  Him  for  un-clouded  skies — For  love     be  -  yond   my  ken- 

3.  I     go     to  meet  an- oth-er]^|y'  With  faith  no    doubt  can  dim, 

-      JL     4L     4t-     4^' 


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' ^        ^'    f- 

Whose  mer- cy  crowneth  all  my  days.  And  makes  my  cup  o'er- flow. 
Then  when  my  path  in  shad-ow  lies,  The  sun- shine  comes  a  -  gain. 
God  reign-eth,  and   I      will  not  fear,  But  trust    mv  way  with  Him. 


have   I  loved  Him  as     I  should,  For    all     His 
I   thank  Him  for  the  hopes  ful-fiU'd — For    ev  -  'ry 
Then    if  that  way  be  bright  or  dark.  Let  peace  un  - 


bless- ings  free? 
answered  plea, 
shak  -  en     be ! 


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is  good  to  me! 
is  good  to  me. 
is  good  to    me! 


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Praise  God  who    giv  -  eth  naught  but  good,  For  He 

That  tho'  life     was    not      all       I    willed,  My  God 

And    let  me,    like    the    soar  -  ing  lark,  Sing,  God 
A  ^      ^      ^      ^       ^        h 


1!  k  '  r  1 


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y ^ 

D.S.2.-Tei    /      can     nev  -  er    count  them    all — So  good 
jf^  Chorus. 


is    God   to    me! 


D.S.  2. 


I'll  count  my  blessings —        count  them  o'er  and  o'er — 

I'll  count  my  ma- ny  blessings — I  will  count    them        o'er  and  o'e.r- 
\iS)A,-r II  count     '  my  blessings,  boun-ti  -  ful  and  free — 

r II  count  my  ma- ny  blessings,  Oh^how  boun    -    ti     -     ful  and  free- 
^  ^    ^     ^    ^    ^       \  ^  *.     ^ 


1*11  Count  My  Blessings. 


D.S. 


I'll     tell     my     Fa- ther's  goodness — I    will    love        Him  more, 

love  Him  moru  and  more, 


i 


No.  129. 


Jesus  Will  Help  You. 


1.  The  Sav-ior  is    call-ing  you,  sin-ner — Urg-ing  you  now  to  draw  nigh : 

2.  Thro' Him  there  is  life  in     be-liev-ing;     Sin-ner,  O  why  will  you  die? 

3.  There's  danger  in  long-er    de  -  lay-  ing.  Swift  -  ly  the  moments  pass  by ; 


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He  asks  you  by  faith  to    re-ceiveHim: 
Ac-cept  Him  by  faith  as  your  Sav-  ior ; 
If     now  you  will  come,there  is  mer-  cy ; 


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Je- BUS  will  help  if  you  try. 
"sus  will  help  if  you  try. 
e*feus  will  help  if  you  try. 


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Chorus. 


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E^a: 


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Jesus  will  help  you, Jesus  will  help  you,Help  you  with  grace  from  on  high ;  The 


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weakest  and  poorest  tlie  Savior    is  calling;  Jc-sus  will  help  if  you  try. 


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]j    '^    -^  ^     y  5, 

Copyright,  1875,  by  Biglow  &  Main.  Used  by  per. 


Wo.  130.       The  Best  Friend  is  Jesus. 

Copyright,  1896,  by  P.  P.  Bilhom. 


P.  P. 


1.  Oh,  the  best  friend  to  have  is  Je  -  sus,  When  the  cares  of  life  up-on  you 

2.  What    a  friend  I  have  found  in  Je  -  sus !  Peace  and  comfort  to  my  soul  He 

3.  Tho'    I  pass  thro'  the  night  of  sorrow,  And  the  chilly  waves  of  Jor-dan 

4.  When  at  last  to  our  home  we  gath-er,  With  the  lored  ones  who  have  gone  be- 

Orgax  or  Piano.  |  [  . 


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-*-a- 


roll ;       He  will  heal  the  wounded  heart,  He  will  stnigth  and  grace  im-part; 

brings;  Lean- ing  on  His  might-y  arm,    I    will  fear    no   ill  nor  harm; 

roll,       Nev  -  er  need  I  shrink  nor  fear,  For  my  Sav  -  ior    is     so  near ; 

fore,        We  will  sing  up-on    the  shore,  Praising  Him  for-ev  -  er  more; 


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Chorus.  Spirited. 


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Oh,  the  best  friend  to  have  is  Je  -  sus. 
Oh,  the  best  friend  to  have  is  Je  -  sus. 
Oh,  the  best  friend  to  have  is  Je  -  sus. 
Oh,  the  best  friend  to  have  is  Je  -  sus. 


The  best  friend  to  have   is 


u  ^'  u  c  r  ^ 

Je    -    -    -  sus,  The  best  friend  to  have  is  Je    - 


Je-susev'ryday, 


^^-i^\    f.f 


sus,  He  will  help  yon 
Jesus  all  the  way. 


when  you  fall.  He  will  hear  yon  when  yon  call ;  Oh,  the  best  friend  to  have  is  Je-sus. 


No.  131. 


Doing  His  Will. 

Copyright,  1898,  by  H    L    Giimnur.     R\-  pir 


f-^-i^: 


K^ 


1,  Just  to  trust  in  the  Lord, just  to  lean  on  His  word,  Just  to  feel    I     am 

2.  When  my  way  darkest  seems,  when  are  blighted  my  dreams,  Just  to  feel  that  the 
a.  Then  my  heart  will  be  light, then  my  path  will  be  brightjf  I've  Je-sus  for 


His    ev-'ry  day;  Just  to  walk  by  His  side  with  His  Spirit  to  guide.  Just  to 
Lord  knoweth  best;  Just  to  yield  to  Hia  will,  just  to  trust  and  be  still,  Just  to 
my  dearest  friend;  Counting  all  loss  but  gain,  such  a  friend  to  obtain, True  and 


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Chorus. 


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15 


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fol  -  low  where  He  leads  the  way. 
Jean  on  His  bos  -  om  and  rest. 
faith  -  ful  He'll  be        to    the  end.  )      Just  to. <^aywli;it  He  wants,  what  He 


Just  to  say  what  He  wants  me  to 


r- r^— * 


»-\-»- 


vv 


U      ^     ^      'J      i>> 


say,  And  be  still  when  He  whispers  to     me; Just  to 

wants  me  to  say,  when  He  whispers  to    me; 


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go  where  He  wants  me  to  go, Just  to  be  what  He  wants  me  to  be. 

where  He  wants  me  to  go. 


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ii 


No.  133.       We're  Nearing  the  City. 


Copyright,  1895,  by  I.  H.  Meredith 


Rev.  Haket  Whitk. 


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p-8-^ 

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^   '    -  .    ^ 

1.  We're  near     - 

ing  the    cit    -     y      of 

which        we    are    told; 

2.     Mid      tri      - 

als  and  dan  -  gers  and 

an     -      guish  of     soul, 

3.  We're  cross    - 

ing  the   riv   -    er,  we're 

out             on    the    tide; 

4.       0       sin      - 

ner,  now  drift  -  ing    far 

out             on    the    tide 

B^iiizs— 

:q^=J~'" 

=^ ^ 

:q^=i=r — sin 

— W~^~^ — *f — *r~ 

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"L^ 

^S='^E 


-    ^r-     ~~H aj « m-i a- 


Its  walls 

Tho'  dark 

The  cit    - 

Of  sin's 


are    of     jas  -    per,  its  streets  are    of     gold; 

be    the  night    and  the  wild  bil-lows     roll, 

y     ap-pears     on  the  fair  E-den     side; 

bit-ter    an  -  guish,  in  death  to      a  -    bide, 


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Tho'   lone 

I  see 
There,  an 
Turn    back 


ly,  and  drear  -  y,      and    bois   -  t'rous  the    way, 

a   light  gleam-ing       a  -  cross  the  dark   wave, 

gels  are  wait  -  ing      to      wel     -     come  us     home, 


to  the    Sav  -  ior — for      you 


He   has    died; 


li^p^EEE^L^ 


^     ^     ^ 


p— Q^^^ 


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We'll  anch  -  or     in    heav  -  en,  with    Je    -    sus      to  stay. 

And  Je    -  -  sus  stands  wait  -  ing  the    lost      ones     to  save. 

To  swell  the  sweet  cho  -  rus       a  -  round     the  white  throne. 

Come  anch  -  or  your  soul      in  the   Lamb    cru  -  ci    -  fied. 


^ 


^ 


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We're  Nearing  the  City. 


We're  bound for  that     cit     -     -     -  y  where  com     -    -    eth  no 

We're  bound  for  that  cit  -  y,  that  beau-ti-ful  cit-y  where  cometh  no  night,  where 

t — T — *=*=j: — ! — |:^=iBiz^z:pzip-|-r*— *—»—*- 


m>-. 


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night, Oh,    glo   -    ri-ous   cit-  y      of  end-less    de  -  light. 

com-eth  no  night, 

JfL       ^       ^t.       ^  ^       ^  _ 

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No.  133.   Where  will  You  Spend  Eternity. 


Rev.  E.  A.  Hoffman. 


Copjright  tranafered  1891, 


T.  H.  Tennby 


m^^^m^^^mf. 


1.  "Where  will  you  spend  e  -  ter  -  ni  -  ty?  This  question  comes  to  you     and  nie ! 

2.  Ma  -  n\'  are  choosing  Christ  to  -  day.  Turning  from  all  their  sins  a  -  way ; 
3  Leav  -  ing  the  strait  and  nar-row  way,  Go  -  ing  tlie  downward  road  to  -  daj', 
4.    Re  -  pent,  be-lieve,  this  ver  -  y  hour,  Trust   in  the  Sav-ior  's  grace  and  pow  'r, 


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"      *  •  # 

Tell  me,  what  shall 
Heav'n,  shall  their  hap 
Sad  will  their  fi  - 
Then  will  your  joy^- 

your  an-swer  be?  Where  will 
-py  por-tionbe?  Where  will 
nal  end -ing  be, — Lost  thro 
ous  an-swer  be.  Saved  thro 

you  spend  e  -  ter  -  ni-  ty? 

you  spend  e  -  ter  -  ni-  ty? 

a   long    e-  ter  -  ni-ty! 

'  a  long     e-  ter-  ni-ty! 

r     *  •  ■*"  "^  '*  "*■  1    * 

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1                       ^        ^ 

Refrain. 


E-ter  -ni-ty! 
3d  V.  E-ter  -ni-ty! 
4th.v.  E-ter  -ni-tv! 


Jii- ter  -ni-tv! 


e  -  ter  -  ni  -  ty !  "UHiere  wall   you  spend 

e-ter- ni-ty!  Lost  thro'     a     long 

e-ter- ni-ty!  Saved  thro'     a     long 


e- ter- 
e- ter- 
e-ter- 

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■ty? 
ty! 
ty! 


No.  134. 


Oh,  to  be  Like  Thee! 


T.  O.  Chsibxhoui. 


Copyright,  by  Wm.  J.  Kirkpatrick.    Used  by  per. 

Wm.  J.  Kirkpatrick. 


1.  Oh,  to  be  like  Thee!  blessed  Re-deem- er,  This  is   my  con-stant 

2.  Oh,  to  be  like  Thee!  full  of  corn-pas  -  sion,  Lov-ing,  for- giv  -  ing, 

3.  Oh,  to  be  like  Thee!  low- ly    in    spir  -  it,    Ho  -  ly  and  harm-less, 

4.  Oh,  to  be  like  Thee!  Lord,  I  am  com  -  ing,  Now  to    re-ceive  th'  a  - 

5.  Oh.  to  he  like  Thee!  while  I  am  plead  -  ing,  Pour  out  Thy  Spir  -  it. 


long-ing  and  pray'r;  Glad-ly  I'll  for  -  feit  all  of  earth's  treas- 
ten  -  der  and  kind;  Help-ing  the  help- less,  cheer-ing  the  faint  - 
pa  -  tieiit  and  brave;  Meek-ly  en  -  dar  -  ing  cru  -  el  re  -  proach 
nointinff  di  -  vine;  All  that  I  am  and  have  I  am  bring - 
fill  with  Thy  love;  Make  me  a  tem  -  pie  meet  for  Thy  dwell  ■ 
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Je  -  sus.  Thy  per  -  feet  like-ness  to    wear. 
Seek-ing  the  wand'ring       sin-ner    to    find. 
Willing    to    suf  -  fer,       oth-ers    to    save. 
Lord, from  this  mo  -  ment      all  shall  be    Thine. 

Fit    me    for    life    and  heav-en     a  -  bove. 


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Oh,  to  be  like  Thee,Bless"ed  Re-deem-er,pure  as  Thou  art;  Come  in  Thy 


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sweetness,  come  in  Thy  fullness;  Stamp  Thine  own  image  deep  on  my  heart. 


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No.  135. 

Ina  DtJi.EY  Oqdon 


I  Will  Follow  Him. 

Wordfl  and  Mu'^iij 
Copyright.  IftOl.  by  P.  P.  Bilhorn. 


1.  i     see    it    now;  it     all    is  plain.  Why  Je-sus  bore  the  scorn  and  pain; 

2.  And  since  I     see  the  wondrous  phiu  To  res -cue  lost  and  ru-ined  man, 

3.  I    see  Histen-der,  riv-en  side;  1     see  the  free-ly  flow-ing  tide; 

4.  0  thorn -y  crown,  O    cru  -el  tree,  How  great  the  sac  -  ri  -  fice  for  me! 

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The  Lamb  of  God  for     sin  -  ners  slain,    I      now  will  fol-low  Him. 

I  take  His  lov-ing,wound-ed    hand,  And  rise    to    fol-low  Him. 

I  feel  the  cleansing  wave   ap- plied,  As    now    1     fol-low  Him. 

0  ris  -  en  Lord  of      Cal  -  va  -  ry!     I'll     fol-low  on  -  ly  Thee. 


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Yes, 

Will 

pp  Yes, 


I      will    fol  -  low  Him 
you    not     fol  -  low   Him 


fol  -  low    Him,     fol  -  low    Him; 

fol  -  low    Him,    fol  -  low    Him? 

I      will    fol  -  low  Thee.      fol  -  low  Thee,    fol  -  low  Thee; 


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Yes,  I  will  fol  -  low  Him, 
Will  you  not  fol  -  low  Him, 
Y''es,         I       will    fol  -  low  Thee. 


« 9 ^— 

fol  -  low  Je  -  sus  now. 
fol  -  low  Je  -  sus  now? 
fol  -  low     on  -  ly      Thee. 


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Just  as  I  Am. 

( Use  above  music  and  last  chorus,  singing  softly  while  heads  are  bowed.) 


1  Just  as  I  am,  without  one  plea, 
But  that  Thy  blood  was  shed  for  me, 
And  that  Thou  bidd'st  me  come  to  Thee, 

O  Lamb  of  God.  I  come!  I  come! 

2  Just  as  I  am.j  tho'  tossed  about 
With  many  a  conflict,  many  a  doubt. 
Fightings  within,  and  fears  without, 

O  Lamb  of  God,  I  come!  I  come! 


3  Just  as  I  am — poor,  wretched,  blind, 
Sight,  riches,  healing  of  the  mind, 
Yea.  all  I  need,  in  Thee  to  find, 

0  Lamb  of  God,  I  come!  I  come! 

4  Just  as  I  am,  Thou  wilt  receive. 
Wilt  welcome,  pardon,  cleanse,  relieve; 
Because  Thy  promise  I  believe, 

i     0  Lamb  of  God,  I  come!  I  come! 


No.  136.       Glory  to  God,  Hallelujah! 

Copjrigbt,  1893,  b7  Wm.  J.  Earkpatrick.    ITaed  b;  per. 

Fanny  J.  Cbosbt.  Wm.  J.  Kibkpatrick. 


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1.  We  are  nev-er,  nev-er   wea-ry    of  the  grand  old  song;  Glo-ry  to  God, 

2.  We  are  lost  a-  mid  the  rapture  of    re-deem-ing  love;    Glo-ry  to  God, 

3.  We  are  go-ing   to    a    pal-ace  that  is  built  of    gold;  Glo-ry  to  God, 

4.  There  we'll  shout  redeeming  mercy  in  a  glad, new  song;  Glo-ry  to  God, 


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hal-le  -  lu  -   jah!  We  can  sing  it  loud  as  ever,  with  our  faith  more  strong; 
hal-le  -  lu  -  jah!  We  are  ris-ing  on  its  pin-ions  to  the  hills   a  -  bove: 
hal-Ie  -  lu  -  jah!  Where  the  King  in  all  His  splendor  we  shall  soon  behold; 
hal-le  -  lu  -  jah!  There  we'll  sing  the  praise  of  Jesus  with  the  blood-washed  throng; 


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Glo  -  ry    to  God, hal-le  -  lu  -  jah!     O  the  children  of  the  Lord  have  a 


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souls  are  on  the  wing;  We  are  going  by  and  by 

't~'t~«.««        mm       m     m     m  '    ^ 

to  the  pal-ace  of  the  King; 

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No.  137. 


Am  On  the  Right  Side. 


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DULKT  OgdON. 


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P.   P.  BiLHORN. 

_H,— N-^ 1 


1.  In  theroy-al   ar-my,  fighting  for  the  right,  Serving  for  Je-ho- vah, 

2.  Many  foes  to  conquer,  ere  the  day  be  done,   p]re  the  cry  of  tri-umph 

3.  See  the  ranks  of  darkness,  back  ward  as  they  fall.  Never  more  to  ral-  ly, 

4.  Hasten  onward, brother, triumph  0  -  ver  sin,     Ev-'ry     e-vil  van-quish, 

■# — #- 


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trust-ing  in  His  might. Standing  by  my  Cap-tain,     vie  -  to  -  ry    in  view, 
tells    of  vie- fry  won;  Clad    in  gos-pel  ar  -  mor,  Satan's  hosts  pursue; 

ru  -  in    o- ver  all;      See    Je-ho-vah's  ar  -  my,     re  -  in-forced  a-neisr; 

ev  -  'ry  con-flict  win;    Has  -ten  on    to  Zi  -    on,     for  the  grand  review; 


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Bit. 


Chorus. 


■-V-- N 1 ^-I iT ^     i^       N-J U 


I  am  on  the  right  side;  brother,are  you? 

I  am  on  the  right  side;  brother,are  you?  I     t  ^i       •   1  1.    -j 

I  amontheriihtside;brotlier,are  you?  f    ^     am  on  the  right  side, 

I.  am  on  the  right  side;  brother, are  you?-' 


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broth-er,are  you?  Standing  by  your  Captain,  brave,  and  tried,  and  true;  Brother,  will  you 


7it-«-# — 0-^0 19 — r*—-* — 0-0—0 • — 1 : r-# — tA T0 — •---#-—# 

^       I        ^    JJ    U    !^  I        ^    b    y    b    -^^jj    ^    ^    >{ 


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meet  me  in  the  grand  review,  I  am  on  the  right  side;  brother,are  you? 


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No.  ia8.         The  Spirit  is  Pleading:. 


E.  E.  Hewitt. 


F.  Degen.    Arr.  by  P.  P.  R 


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1.  The  Spir-it   is    gen- tly  pleading,  O     sin- ner, come  to  -  day;     Since 

2.  Like  dew  on  the  drooping  blossom,The"still,small  voice"  of  love ;      It 

3.  Let    Je  -  sus,  the  mighty   Sav- ior,  Your  in-most  will  con  -  trol;    Come, 

4.  The  Spir-it  is    gen- tly  pleading,  O    sin- ner, heed  His   voice! Come 


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all  things  are  read- y,  wait- ing.  The  message    of  mer-cy     o  -  bey. 

of-fers  the"greatsal-va-tion,"A  place  in   the  kingdom     a-    bove. 
trust-ing  His    in  -  vi  -  ta  -  tion.  And  peace,like  a    riv  -  er,  shall   roll, 
hum-bly    to   Calv'ry's  fountain.  In    Je- sus  your  heart  shall  re- joice. 


r=r; — ; — • ^ ^ ^ ^ — r^^ a v 


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Chorus. 


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The    Spir    -    -      it    is  pleading,  So      ten    -    -      der-  \y  pleading,  For 
The  Spirit  is  pleading,0  hear  Him,He's  tenderly  pleading,0  hear  Him,For 


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you in  -  ter-  ced-ing.  The  Spir-it    is  pleading  for    you. 

you  in- ter-ced-ing,    O   hear  Him, 


^  T     f     ^     f     T     r   M  ^   ^  ^ — ^^    ^    ^   -5— f-j»-^f-H 


No.  139.        To  His  Name  Be  Qlory. 


E.  E.  Hewitt. 

S 


P.  P.   BlLHOBK. 


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1.  Praise  the  Lord, who  made  the  skj',    Sun  and  moon  to  rule  on  high; 

2.  Praise  the  Lord,who  wakes  the  flow'rs,Makes  the  earth  Uke  Eden  bow'rs, 

3.  Praise  the  Lord, whose  gen- tie  care  Breathes  around  us  ev -' ry-whcre; 

4.  Praise  the  Lord — not  lips     a  -  lone — Let  our  lives  His  goodness  own, 


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Let 
Sends 
Trust 

Till 


our  grate- ful  songs    re  -  ply;    Praise,  O  praise  the  Lord. 

these  blooming    sum-mer  hours;  Praise,   O  praise  the  Lord. 

Him    like    the      lil  -  ies     fair;    Praise,    O  praise  the  Lord. 

we    stand  be  -  fore    the  throne ;  Praise,   O  praise  the  Lord. 


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Chorus. 


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1     ^    J     J    d i — ^^ ^   ^     d     d     %      ' 


Glad  hal-le-lu-jahs  sing,  Sing  in  j  oyf  ul  measures,Loud  praises  to  our  King, 


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For  life's  ma-  ny  pleasures.  He  guides  and  guards  our  way ;  Sing  salvation'i 


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sto-ry,   Sun  and  shield  for  ev-'ry  day;  To  His  name  be   glo-ry. 


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No.  140. 

Ina  Dulbt  Osdon. 


Seek  Him  Now. 


Febd  Desen. 

Arr    by  P.P.  B. 


•^         ^:  -J-   -•■:■#•-#•:■♦■-••.■•■•••:•#■    •  ^^  «' •  •   • 


1.  At    the  Cross    on  Calvary's  mountain, where  the  ris-en  Sav-ior  died, 

2.  Seek  j-e  first     the  Father's  kingdom,  do     not    fal  -  ter  nor  de-lay, 

3.  "Come,ye  wea  -  ry,  heav  -  y     la  -  den. "  He  hath  bid-den  thee  to  come. 
-o •-- — 0 — r*-^-» — •- 


Where  He  bore  the  shame  and  anguish,  thorn-y  crown, and  riv-en  side; 

Ye      who  ear  -  ly  seek  shall  find  Him, He  will  turn  thee  not  a- way; 

Come,     ye  poor,  des-pised,  for-sak  -  en,    in     the  Father's  house  is  room; 


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I  xj.  a. 


Lo!  He  g iv-eth  free  sal- va-tion  in  the  healing. cleansing  tide.  He  hath 
He  hath  promised  life  e- ter- nal. and  He  call-eth  thee  to-day.  He  hath 
0       re-pent-ant.hungry  brother,  He    a  -  wait-eth  thee  at  home.  He  hath 


— ■ =t ^ — : — - — Pt— ^-^— # ^^- • Ft- 


U  tJ  U  ^   U 

bidden  ev'ry  creature  seek  Him  now.  0    a  -  rise and  seek  Him 

bidden  ev'ry  creature  seek  Him  now. 

bidden  ev'ry  creature  seek  Him  now.  0    arise  and  seek  Him  now,and  seek  Him 


■^'  -^  f 


hi  u  ^  r 


W      i>     If      V     U 

now,  _  O      a  -rise and  seek  Him  now; 

now,and  seek  Him  now,  0      a-rise  and  seek  Him  now,and  seek  Him  now; 

S  ,..■•-•■•-  •0-  '  ■0-      -i9-' 


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Seek  Him  Now. 


D.  S. 


— g  '  >^    g— '/ <-— #  » .  5  "-y-i-i— f-i-f— *    *    »  ^ 


See   the  crimson  tide  is  flowing, See  the  thorns  upon  His  brow;  He  hath 


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No.  141. 


Parting  Song. 


Ina  Dulet  Ogdon. 

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te 


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p.  p.  BiLHORN. 

1— r-i 


a^i^zjzgJEgsg; 


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=Mi:iiz:^i=t=5i 


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1.  God  will  sweetly  care  for  thee, Guard  thee  day  by  day,     In  His  love  will 

2.  Danger  need  not  frighten  thee,  By  thy  side  He'll  stand;  He'll  sustain  and 

3.  Flow'rs  of  grace  He'll  spread  for  thee.O'er  thy  pathway  bright;  Angel  songs  will 

4.  Thro'  a  glad  e  -  ter  -  ni  -  ty,  Still  a  Friend  so  true;    Still  our  all    in 
#.^-^^      ^_^_      _  ^    ^    ^   fl 


E3E3 


Chorus. 


shelt  -  er  thee,  When  I'm  gone  a  -  way. 
strengthen  thee, Hold  thy  trembling  hand.    .  _,  „       ,, 

com- fort  thee,  In    thy  dark  -  est  night,   j"  Fare  thee  well.we'll  meet  again, 
all    He'll  be,    In     the  life     a  -  new. 


•    -^  -(2.      ^    ^     ^ 


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God  will  be  thy  stay;  He  will  sweetly  care  for  thee.  When  I'm  gone  away. 

-* m — M-Jja— 


No.  142. 


Send  the  Light. 


Copyright,  1890-1894,  by  Geo.  P.  Roaoh*. 


Chas.  H.  Gabbiel.    By  per. 

I       ^    N 


1.  There's  a  call  comes  ringing  o'er  the  restless  wave,  "Send  the  light ! 

2.  We  have  heard  the  Mac-e-do-nian  call   to-day,  "Send  the  light! 

3.  Let   us  pray  that  grace  may  ev'rywhere  abound;  Send  the  light, 

4.  Let   us    notgrowwea-ry  in   the  work  of  love;  Send  the  light, 


Send  the  hght!" 
Send  the  light!" 
Send  the  light ! 
Send  the  light ! 


There  are  souls  to    res-cue,there  are  souls  to  save, 
And    a  gold- en   off 'ring  at   the  cross  we  lay. 
And    a  Christ-like  spir-it    ev-'ry-where  be  found, 
Let    us  gath-er  jew- els  for     a  crown  a  -  bove, 

■        I        ■ 


Send  the  light  !|^ 


Z r-.    ^^^  J _j #-r-«-'-3- — ^ 


/TV     Refrain. 

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Send  the   light ! Send  the   light ! Send  the    light ! the 

Send  the  light !  Send  the  Ught !  Send  the  light ! 

an"? t^'X  t: 


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bless- ed    gos     -    pel         light;    Let    it      shine from  shore  to 

the         bless-ed  gos- pel  light;  Let    it  shine 


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shore ! Shine for  ev  -  er-  more. 

from  shore  to  shore !         Let    it  shine  for  ev  -  er-more. 


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No.  143.  The  Family  Bible.  . 

Copyright,  1899,  by  Jones  &  Bioalhurat.     By  per.  of  T.  K.  Jo 


Geo.  p.  Morris. 


1.  This  book     is    all  that's  left  me  now!  Tears  will    un-bid-den     start; 

2.  Ah!   well      do    I        re-mem-ber  those  Whose  names  these  records  bear, 

3.  My      fa-  ther  read  this    ho-    ly  book    To  broth- ers,  sis- ters    dear; 

4.  Thou  tru  -  est  friend  man  ev  -  er  knew,  Thy  con  -  stan-cy  I've    tried; 

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With  fal-t'ring  lip  and  throbbing  brow,  I  press     it    to    my     heart; 
Who  round  the  hearthstone  used  to  close  Aft  -  er     the  ev-'ning  pray'r, 
How  calm  was  my  dear  moth-er's  look.  Who  leaned, (lOd's  word  to  hear; 
When  all  were  false,  I've  found  thee  true,  My  coun-sel- or   and  guide. 


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For  man -y    gen  -  er    -  a -tionspast,  Here    is      our  fam  - 'ly     tree; 
And  speak  of  what  these  pag  -  es    said.   In     tones   my  heart  would  thrill ! 
Her    an -gel  face,  I        see      it     yet!  What  thronging  mem'ries  come! 
The  mines  of  earth  no    treas-ure  give   That  could  this   vol  -  ume  buy; 


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I'hat  could  this   vol  -  ui 


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My  mother's  hands  this  bi  -  ble clasped;  She.  dy  -  ing,  gave     it 
Tho'  they  are  with  the   si  -  lent  dead,    Here  yre  they    liv  -  ing 


they  liv  -  ing  still. 
A  -  gain  that  lit -tie  group  is  met  With-in  the  hails  of  home. 
In    teach-ing  me    the  way      to  live,     It  taught  me   how     to   die. 

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No.  144.       Make  Way  for  the  King. 


Ada  Blenkhorn. 


Ferd  Deoen. 

Arr.  by  P.  P.  B. 


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1.  Make  way  for  the  King!  He  is  com-ing  In  heav-en-Iy  splendor  arrayed, 

2.  Make  way  for  the  King!  He  is  com-ing,Make  way  for  the  Lord  in  your  heart; 

3.  Make  way  for  the  K  ing !  Let  your  armor  Be  gleam-ing,  and  burnished  with  pray'r; 

4.  Make  way  for  the  King!  He  iscom-ing,  Go  out  on  the  highway  and  street, 

5.  Make  way  for  the  King!  He  iscom-ing,  The  ho  -  ly,  the  pow-er-ful  One, 


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Ye  Christians  who  love  His  appearing,  Keep  watching  and  be  not  dismayed. 
All      en -vy.and  malice. and  ha-tred,  O    bid    it    f or-ev  -  er    de-part. 
Beneath  the  bright  folds  of  His  banner  Your  love  and  devotion  de-clare. 
And  res-cue  the  careless  and  sin-f  ul,  The  maimed  and  the  poor  whom  you  meet. 
The  earth  shall  be  filled  with  His  glory, In  brightness  transcending  the  sun. 


One  day  in  the  fast-nearing  fu-  ture,  As  the  days  and  the  years  roll   by. 
Let  love  reign  supreme  in  your  spir-it,    Your  en  -  e-mies  free-ly  for-give; 
With  ar-dor  and  zeal  un  -  a  -  ba  -  ted,   By     word  and  by  ac-tion  pro-claim 
Go  gath-er  the  sheep  and  the  lambkins  Who  per-ish  from  hunger  and  cold, 
Re-joice  and  be  glad,  all  ye  peo-ple,    Let  earth  with  your  ju-bi-lees  ring, 


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The  eyes  of  all  nations  shall  see  Him  In  glo  -  ry  descend  from  the  sky. 
In  righteousness, peace  and  submission, Make  haste  for  His  coming  to  live. 
This  truth  to  the  peo-ple  a-round  you,  That  Je  -sus  is  com-ing  a  -gain. 
The  King  will  rejoice  when  He  cometh  To  find  them  all  safe  in  His  fold. 
With  songs  and  hosannas  receive  Him,  And  crown  Him  your  Savior  and  King. 

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Chorus, 

Make    way ! 


Make  Way  for  the  King. 


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Make    way ! . 


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Make  way,  the  King  is  coming,  Make  way, the  King  is  coming!  )  Let 
Make  way,  the  King  is  coming,  Make  way, the  King  is  coming! )  And 

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earth  with  its  ju  -   bi  -  lees  ring. 


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[Omit ]    crown  Him     Sav-ior  and  King. 


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No.  145. 

p.   p.   BllHORN. 

Duet. 


Blessed  Holy  Spirit. 


Feed  Degen. 


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1.  Wondrous  gii't,    of    God     to  earth,  Bless -ed      Ho-ly     Spir  -  it, 

2.  Hear    my  cry,  Thou  Light  di-vine.  Lead   me     to    the     Sav  -  ior; 

3.  Be        my  wis  -  dom,  thro'  me  speak,  Give  me  strength  andpow  -er; 

4.  Teach  me  right-eous- ness  with  -in.    Thou  who    art   so       ho  -    ly. 


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May 
O'er 
Give 
Keep 

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my  soul     of 
my  dark-ened 
me  grace  to 
my  heart  from 

Thee  have  birth, 
path-  way  shine, 
du  -  ty  meet, 
ev  -   'ry    sin, 

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Bless 
Guid 
In 

Show 

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the 
me 

Ho-ly 
me   for 
try  -  ing 
Je  -  sus 



Spir  -  it. 
ev    -   er. 
hour, 
on    -    ly. 

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Fill  me  with  Thy  light  divine,  Bless-ed  Ho-ly  Spir-it, 

Let  Thy  likeness  in  me  shine,  \Om%t ]  Bless-ed  Holy  Spir-it. 


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No.  146,    Jesus  is  Leading  the  Way. 

Copv 


Ina  Dulet  Ogdon. 


P.   P.   BiLHORN, 


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& 


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1.  The    Lord    is  my 

2.  The    bow    of  His 

3.  A  -  down  the  green 

4.  And  sure  -  ly  His 


Shep-herd,  He 
prom  -  ise  is 
pas  -  tures  my 
good-ness  will 


lead-eth  me      on;  His 

gird  -  ing  the    hills ;  No 

foot -steps  He  guides,  And 

al  -  ways  en  -  dure;  My 


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rod  and  His   staff  are 
storm  in    the    heav-en 
now  the  still    wa  -  ters 
cup    o  -  ver  -  flow-eth 


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my  stay;  The 
ap  -  pears ;  The 
1  see;  My 
to  -  day;    I'll 

I — .- 


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morning  is  dawning,  the 
har-vest  He  giv-eth,  His 
soul  He  re  -  stor-eth.  no 
dwell  in   His  mansions,  for  - 


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dark  -  ness  is      gone, 

word  He  ful  -  fills; 

e  -   vil  be  -  tides; 

ev  -  er  se  -  cure, 


Since  Je  -  sus 
My  ev  -  'ry 
His  mer  -  cies 
For      '■^  -  sus 


is     lead  -  ing    the  way. 

pe  -  ti  -  tion  He  hears, 
are     fol  -  low  -  ing     me. 

is      lead  -  ing    the  way. 


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Yes,  Je-sus  is  leading  the  way,  Yes.    Je-sus  is  lead-ingthe  wav;  Thp 

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morning  is  dawning,  the  darkness  is  gone,  For  Je-sus  is  leading  the  way. 

~  _        /TV 


No.  147. 


Fanny  J.  Crosby. 


To  God  be  the  Glory. 

Copyright,  1875,  by  Biglow  &  M:iiu.     Used  by  |ior. 


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1.  To    God    be  the  gflo-ry, great  thinofs  He  hath  done,  So  loved  He  the 

2.  O      per  -  feet  re-denip-tion,  the  purchase  of  blood,  To    ev  - 'ry    be- 

3.  Great  things  He  hath  taught  us,  great  things  He  hath  done,  And  great  our  re  - 


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world  that  He  gave  us  His  Son, 
liev-er  the  prom-ise  of  God; 
joic-ing thro'  Je-sus   the    Son; 

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Who  yield  -  ed  his  life  an  a  - 
The  vil  -  est  of  -  feud-er  who 
But      pur  -  er,  and  bigh-er,   and 


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come    to  the  Fa-ther,  thro* 
I       I       ,     Fine. 


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tone-ment  for  sin, 
tru  -  ly    believes, 
great-er    will  be 


And    o-pened  the  life-gate  that    all  may  go    in. 
That  moment  from  Je  -  sus    a       par-don  re-ceives. 
Onr    won-der,  our  transport, when  Je-sus   we    see. 


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Je  -  sus  the  Son,  And  give  Him  the  glo  -  ry,  great  things  He  hath  done. 


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Praise  the  Lord, 


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praise 


the  Lord, 


Let     the  earth  hear  His  voice ; 


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Praise  the  Lord, 

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praise  the  Lord,      Let    the    peo  -  pie      re-joice. 


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No.  148.        Trusting  and  Rejoicing. 


INA  DULET  OgDON 


Fbrd  Beobn. 

Arr.  by  P.  P.  B. 


1.  Lone  -  ly? 

2.  Fear  -  ful? 

3.  Wea-  ry? 

4.  "Work-ing: 


no,  the  day  is  nev  -  er,  nev-  er    loue  -  ly, 

no  my  ransomed  heart  will  fear  no  e  -    vil,  He 

no  my  raptured  soul  will  ne'er  grow  weary,  In 

ev  -  er  working,  waiting,  watching, praying.  For 


His 
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trust-ing  and  re-joic-ing  in    my  Lord, 
told    me  in  His  strength  I  shall  prevail, 
serv  -  ice  He  has  bid-den  me   de-light. 
know  not  when  again  my  Lord  will  coiiif 


He 
Tho' 
On  - 

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the 

ly 

shall 


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■#•.-•■  -#••-•• 

promised  ne'er  to 

tempt-er  and   his 

seek  Him  all '  'ye 

see  Him  in    the 


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leave  me,  nor  forsake  me,     I       am  trusting  and  rejoicing  in  His  word. 

legions  may  surround  me,     I      am  trusting  in  my  Lord,and  cannot  fail. 

weak  and  heavy   la  -  den, ''  For  His  "yoke  is  eas-  y  and  His  burden  light.'' 

clouds  of  heav'n  descending,!  shall  hear  Him  call  His  faithful  servants  home, 

— ^-^^ (2. 


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Chorus. 


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Trust  -   ing  and  re-joic  -   ing,      Trust  -  ing  and  re-joic   -    ing, 
I  will  trust  and  re-joice  in  Je  -  sus,  Ev  -  er  trust  and  rejoice  in  Je-  sus, 


^'itnitrtrdobejlVwi'JS;  \  I  amtr.,tbga„dreioici,«inthetad. 


No.  140.  1  Know  He  is  Mine. 

p.    p.    B.  Copyright,  1396, by  P.  P.  Bilhorn. 

N       \ I        , 


P.  P.  Bn.HOBJ». 


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My  heart  was  not  right    In   my  dear  Savior's  sight,    I  knew  not  the 
My    soul  was  dis  -  trest,  With  its  sor-row   oppressed,  Till  Je  -  sus  my 
I     walk    in    the   light    Of  His  pres-ence  so  bright,  His  love  makes  my 
And  there  ev  -  er  -  more    I'll   my  Sav  -  ior    a  -  dore,  Give  praise  to  His 

^     -^      -       -      -p-     -f^     -f^     ■f-     -f*-     -(^      " 


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peace  all   sub-lime;   I   came   to   His   side.  And  His  blood  was  applied, 
Sav  -  ior  I  found,  But  now  He's  my  theme,  While  His  word  keeps  me  clean, 
beav  -  en   be  -  low,    I'll  sing  of  His  grace  Till    I     see   His  dear  face, 
pow  -  er    di  -  vine,  I'll  fall   at    His    feet   And   the  sto  -  ry   re  -  peat, 

-I 0 m — .-« 1 ^1 m m — ^i 1 -i ^s= • L   ■  ■  r; 


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Hal  -  ie  -  lu  -  jah,    I   know  He    is  mine! 
Hal  -  le  -  lu-jah.  His  grace  doth    abound!   I 
With  the  dear  ones  washed  whiter  than  snow. 
Hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah,   I  know  He    is  mine! 


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know He 

Je-sus  is  mine, 


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mine, Yes,    I 

yes  He  is  mine, 


know He    is    mine 

Je-sus  is  mine,  yes  He  is  mine, 

It  If:  If:  ^ 


I'll 


doubt Him  no  Ion    -    -    ger,    I    know He  is 

doubt  Him  no  more,  doubt  Him  no  longer,     I  know  the  dear  Sav-ior  is 

K 
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mine. 

mine. 


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No.  150. 


The  Gospel  Invitation. 


H.  N.  Ltncoi.i 


Copyright,  1898,  bj  H.  X.  Lincoln.    Used  by  per. 


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^\V.    H.    WeiTWOKTH, 


1 .  We  are  told  of  the  feast  and  the  wedding,  "Which  the  King  had  prepared  in  His  home, 

2.  Christjtoday,  spreads  a  banquet  of  mercy,  And  His  servants  invite  to  His  home; 

3.  Sliorlit  no  longer  the  kind  in-vi  -  ta-  tion,  And  the  message  of  mercy  we  bring; 

4.  Still  the  Spir-it  so  ten-der-ly  woos  you,  And  the  Bride,f  ull  of  love,echoes,"Come;'" 


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When  the  few  that  were  bidden  had  spurned  it,  Man-y  more  were  invited  to  come. 
Sinner.all  now  is  read-  y  and  waiting.On  the  highways  of  sin  cease  to  roam 
O    ac-cept  now  the  bounty  of  Je  -  sus,  A  nd  sit  down  at  the  feet  of  thy  King. 

Him  that  heareth  and  wiil,who-so-ev  -  er,  Lethimcome  to  the  heavenly  home. 


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Out  on  the  highways,  into  the  byways,  Over  the 

Out  on  the  high     -     wavs,  into  the  by      -      wavs,    Over  the  moun  - 

>-.     >..  1^  >  ,^  M  ^.     V.  ^  ^  ^>  I  V.     >..  ^^^ 
^       ^-••-••-#--#--#-^'     ^' -0- ••■-•■ -0- -0-  ^ '     ^'-0-0-0- 


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mountain, 
tain,       over  the 


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o-ver  the  sea,  Car-ry  the  message, 

sea, Carry  the  mes     -    -      sage,    tell  of  sal- 


Ring  out  the  tidings,           '  'Mercy  is  free, 
tion,  Ring  out  the  ti     -    -    dings,  "Mercy  is  free." 


No  151. 


Redemption. 

Copyright,  188T,  bj  Ira  D.  Sankej.    By  per. 


P.  P.  BiLHOBir. 


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T^      -^^      -^ 

1 .  O        won  -  der  -  ful  words  of  the  Gos  -  pel !    O         won  -  der  -  f ul 

2.  He     came  from  tlie  throne  of  His  glo  -    ry,  And       left      the  bright 

3.  O       come      to  this  won-der-ful  Sav  -  ior,  Come,   wea  -  ry    and 

4.  There's  no^   oth  -  er    ref  -  uge  but  Je  -  sus,    No       shel  -  ter  where 

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■*■    "^    "^  "^^ 

mes-sage  they  bring,    Pro  -  claim  -  ing    a  bless- ed     re-demp-tion,  Thro' 
man-sions  a  -  bove,     The      world     to     re-deem  from  its  bondage;  So 
sor  -  row-op-pressed,     Be  -    hold     on     the  cross  how  He  suf-fered,  That 
lost  ones  may    fly;      And      now,  while  He's  ten-der-ly    call-ing:Oh, 

_    t?^-*     *.. 


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Je    -  sus,  our  Sav-ior  and    King.>. 

great  His  c-om-pas-sion  and     love.  I     ge  -  lieve,     oh,  be-lieve  in  His 

you        m  His  kmgdom  might  rest,  j  '         ' 

"turn  ye,  for  why  will  ve      die?"^ 

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mer-cy  That    flows  like  a  foun-tain   so     free;       Be  -  lieve,  and  le- 


ceive  the    re-demp-tion    He 


■#■-*■      T^      ■*•      TT      -^-^ 

fers     to  vou  and   to      meT 


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No.  152. 


Fear  Thou  Not. 


Kate  Ulmeb. 


■^m 


Fkrd  DEesN. 

Arr.  by  P.  P.  B. 


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1.  Sav  -  ior,  I  have  heard  Thee  whisper,  "Leave  the  world  and  fol  -  low  me;" 

2.  Sav  -  ior,  I    am  weak  and  sin- ful,  And    I    dare  not     take  the  cross, 

3.  Sav  -  ior,  if     I ,  come  and  fol  -  low.  Some  will  mock,  and  some  de-  ride ; 

4.  Blessed  Sav- ior,    I      sur-ren-der;  Thou  hast  conquered;  I    am  Thine; 


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But  the  way  seems  dark  and  lonely,     And    the  light  I      can-not 

Lest    I  bring  re-proach  up  -  on    it.     And  Thy  dear  name  suf-fer 

Man-y  dear  ones  will  for-sake  me,  Turn  -  ing  cold  -  ly   from  my 

I     will  fol -low  where  Thou  leadest,Tru(*t- ing  in    Thy  love  di- 

*    -    *    -     ,    p-f-JT-     -    -     -    -J"! 


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Fear  thou  not,  I   will  be  with    thee;       1  will  guide  thy  feet  a- right; 


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I  will  strengthen  and  up-  hold  thee;      I  will  keep  thee  by  my  might. 

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No.  153.   What  Wilt  Thou  Have  Me  to  Do? 


Arr.  from  M,  C. 
by  P.  P.  KlLHORN. 


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1 .  Lord,  Thou  hast  granted  salvation  to  me,  What  wilt  Thou  have  me  to  do  ? 

2.  Since  I  am  saved  by  the  Cru-ci-fied  One,  What  wilt  Thou  have  me  to  do  ? 

3.  Pardon  is  granted  thro'  Him  who  hath  died.  What  wilt  Thou  have  me  to  do  ? 

4.  Read-y  and  willing  Thy  voice  to  o-bey,  What  wilt  Thou  have  me  to  do? 


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From  Satan's  bondage  at  last  I  am  free,  What  wilt  Thou  have  me  to  do? 

I  would  point  others  to  God's  on-ly  Son,  What  wilt  Thou  have  me  to  do? 

I    am  so  hap-py  with  Thee  at  my  side,  What  wilt  Thou  have  me  to  do? 
Bid  me  to  fol-low  Thee  day  un-to  day,  What  wilt  Thou  have  me  to  do? 


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What  wilt  Thou  have  me    to     do?  Where  wilt  Thou  have  me  to     go? 


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Je-sus,  my  Master,  Thy  will  shall  be  mine,  What  wilt  Thou  have  me  to  do? 
J-   .     .     J     J-   -     -  H.    4'^S 


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No.  154. 


C.  R.  Blackall. 


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Labor  On. 

Copyright,  1870,  by  W.  H.  Doane.    Ueed  bj  per. 
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W.    H.   DOANB. 


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1.  In    the  har-vest  field  there  is  work    tb      do.    For  the  grain  is  ripe, 

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

3.  In    the  gleaners' path  may  be  rich     re- ward,  Tho' the  time  seems  long, 

4.  Lo!  the  Harvest  Home  in  the  realms  a  -  bove  Shall  be  gained  bj'  each 

•-^-•— rH« ^ ^ 0    '    f      r^ P • 9        p        • ^ p. 


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and  the  reap-ers     few;  And    the  Master's  voice  bids  the  workers  true 
and  the  heart    be  light;  Fill    the  precious  hours, ere  the  shades  of  night 
and  the    la  -  bor  hard;  For    the  Master's    joy, with  His  chosen  shared, 
who  has  toiled  and  strove,  When  the  Master's  voice,  in    its  tones  of    love, 

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Heed  the   call    that    He  gives  to-day...       La -bor    on!               la- bor 
Take   the  place    of     the  gold  -  en    day.  1 
Drives  the  gloom  from  the  dark  -  est   day.  f 
Calls     a  -  way     to       e  -  ter  -  nal  day.  ^        *                 Labor  on ! 

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Keep  the  bright  re  -  ward    in  view;    For  the  Mas  -  ter    has 


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said    He  will  strength  re -new;   La-bor  on    till  the  close  of     day! 


No,  155.    Away  to  the  Promised  Land. 


p.    p.    BiLHORN. 


Febd  Degen. 

Arr.  by  P.  P.  B. 


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He  will  bring  me  home  in  His  own  good  time, Then  why  should  the  way  seem  long? 
He  will  not  for  -get.,tho'  He  tar-ry  long,  He  will  surely  come  a-gain; 
I     will  glad-  ly    go  to  the  promised  land  When  the  King  of  Glory  comes; 


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I  will  trust  His  word  and  no  more  repine,  And  the  hours  beguile  with  song. 
He  has  called  me  His, and  my  faith  is  strong  I  shall  some  day  with  Him  reign. 
With  the  saints  redeemed  and  an  angel  band  I  shall  hear  those  glad  welcomes. 


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To   the  prom-ised  land    of   love,  To  those  mansions  built    a  -  bove, 


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There  I'll  see 

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my    Sav-ior's  face; 

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Washed  and  cleansed  in  Je  -  sus'  blood,  I     shall  sing  His  won-drous  grace. 


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No.  156. 


The  World  for  Christ. 


Ina  Dulky  Ogdon. 


P.  P.    BiLHORM. 


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1.  We  are  march-in g  a-long,     Je-sus       is    our  grateful  song,  For  His 

2.  Ev  -  er    on  -  ward  we  move,  and  His  precious  life  and  love    In  -  to 

3.  Let  us  speed  with  the  Light  ere  the  fall-ing  of  the  night,  Ere  the 

4.  We  shall  all      rest  at  home,  where  no  e-vil  pow'r  may  come,  Where  is 

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blood    has  redeemed  us  from  sin;     0    the  sweet  gos- pel  call, praise  His 
earth's  drearest  lands  we  will  bear;    0     His  mer  -  cy  and  grace  for    a 
bright, gold-en  har  -  vest  is    past;    He  shall  call,    not    in  vain,  we    will 
noth  -  ing  that  mak-eth    a      lie,  Where  the  tried,faith-ful  one,hears  the 


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name,  it    is      for  all.    And     for  Christ  all  the  world  we    will  win. 
dy  -  ing,  ru  -  ined  race,  Ev  -  'ry  crea  -  ture  and  na  -  tion  shall  share. 
gar  -  ner  in      the  grain,  A 11    His  own  shall  be  shel-tered     at    last, 
bless-ed  word  "Well done;"  All  shall  rest,   safe  at  home,  by     and  by. 

J— 


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Chorus. 


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Hal  -  le  -  lu        -        -       jah!  spread  His  fame, un  -  til 

Hal-le-lu  -jah!  spread  His  fame. 


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ev    -    -    -      'ry  soul  has  heard,  Hal  -  le  -  lu    -    -    -    jah!  praise  His 
un  -til  ev  -  "ry  soul  has  heard,  Hal  -  je-  lu  -  jah! 


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The  World  for  Christ. 

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name,  un  -  til    all  the  world  shall  crown  Him  Lord, 

praise  His  name,  crown  Him  Lord 


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No.  157. 


The  Voice  of  Peace. 


Flora  J.  Tubes. 


1 


Ferd  Deoen. 

Arr.  bj  P.  P.  B. 


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1.  Sometimes  my  heart  is  sad  and  heav  -  y,     Dark  seems  the  way;  Then 

2.  Sometimes    I  faint  beneath  my  bur  -  dens,  Heav  -  y       to  bear;  Some- 
y.  So        I        go  on    my  way  re  -  joic  -  ing,    Hap  -  py  and  blest:  Trust- 


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man  -  y  doubts  and  fears  as-sail  me,  Hope  sheds  no  cheer- ing  ray. 
times  I  long  to  rest  for  -  ev  -  er,  Free  from  each  earth-iy  care, 
ing     a  -  lone  in  Christ,my  Sav  -  ior,     Who     giv-eth  peace  and  rest. 


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Hark!    I    hear    a  voice  so  sweet  -  ly    Whisp'ring  in     my  ear,    "ril 
Hark!    a-gain  that  voice,  so    ten  -  der  Calms  my  troubled  breast;  "Come 
Hark!  that  voice  of  blest  as  -sur  -  ance  Comes  a  -  gain    to    me,     "In 

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guard  and  guide  thee  on  thy  path-  way,  Trust  me  and  do  not 
un  -  to  me,  thou  heavy  la  -  den,  And  I  will  give  you 
perfect  peace  Thou'lt  ever  keep  him  Whose  mind  is  stayed  on 


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rest. ' 
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No.  158.     Blessed  is  He  that  Endureth. 


Ida  L.  Beed. 
Moderato. 


Copyright,  1891,  by  P.  P.  Bilhorn. 


L  H.  Mervditb. 


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1.  Bless-ed    is   he  that  en- dur- eth,Who f aith-f ul-ly  keepeth  his    way, 

2.  Bless-ed    is  he  that  en-  dur-  eth,  Re-  sist-  ing  temptation  and  wrong ; 

3.  Bless-ed    is   he  that  en- dur- eth,  To  him  shall  be  giv- en    a     crown; 


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Looking  for  help  to  the  Sav-ior,  Re- new-ing  his  strength  day  by  day. 

Je-sus  will  ev- er-more  aid  him,  He  shall  in    his  weakness   be    strong. 
Crown  of    e  -  ter-nal  re- joic-ing,When  life  and  its  griefs  are  laid    down. 

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ev  -    er He    shall  walk    by     the     Sav  -  ior's        side. 

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No.  159,     Dare  to  Stand  Like  Joshua. 


C.  M.  Robinson. 


P.  P.  BiLHORN. 


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We      are 
Ma  -  ny     tri 
AVlien  the    dark 
Can     we      safe 
Just    be  -  fore 


for     Ca  -  naan  l-mcl,  Tent-ing  by    tlio  way; 

als    we     have  seen,  Thus  far  on    our  way; 

Eed  soa      of    doubt,  Bil-low'd  in    our  way; 

ly    trust    a  guide  WhoknoAvsnotthe  way; 

us     Jor  -  dan  rolls,  Eight    a-cross  the  way; 


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Who  shall  lead     us       on  the  road?  Choose  your  king  to  -  day. 

He   hath  led       us      safe  -  ly    thro', Shall  He  lead     to  -  day? 

Then  He  part  -  ed       ev' -ry    wave— So     He  will      to-day. 

God  hath  trav-    eled    ev'-ry    foot.    Shall  He  lead     to-day? 

We    can  safe  -    ly      trust  the  Lord,    He  shall  lead    to  -  day. 


* 


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Dare      to  stand  like  Josh  -  u 


Dare 


to  say    the    word; 

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As        for    me    and    for      my  house,    We    will  serve  the    Lord. 


No.  i6o.        The  Cross  That  He  Gave. 


6en.  Ballington  Booth.    Arr.  by  P.  P.  B. 


1.  The  cross  thatHe gave  may  be  heavy,      But  it  ne'er  ont-weighs  His  grace; 

2.  The  thorDS  in  my  path  are  not  sharper    Than  com-posed  His  crown  for  me, 

3.  The  light  of  His  love  shi-neth  brighter,  As  it    falls  on  paths  of  woe; 

4.  His  will    I  have  joy  in  fulfilling.      As  I'm  walk-ing  in  His  sight ; 


fefc^=fap^=g^Ti"fTf  TT  r  r^r :  r  r :  f  life 


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The  storm  that  1  feared  may  sar-round    me,      But  it  ne'er  excludes  His  face. 
The  cup  that  I  drink  not  more    bit-ter  Than  He  drank  in  Gethsemane. 
The  toil  of  my  work  groweth  lighter,    As   I  stoop  to  raise  the  low. 
My  all  to  the  blood  I  am  bringing.       It   a  -  lone  can  keep  me  right. 


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Chorus. 


The  cross   is    not  greater  than  His  grace,  The  storm  cannot 

than  His  grace. 


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hide  His  bless  -ed  face;  I     am  sat-is-fled  to  know,  That, with 

bless-ed  face; 

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Je    sus  here  be  -  low,      I    can  conquer  ev-'ry     foe  with  His  grace. 


No.  i6i. 


Bid  Him  Come  In. 

Copyright.  1891,  by  P.  P.  Bllhorn. 


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Oh,  what  a  Sav-ior,  He's  pleading    for    you,  Plead  -  iug  for    you, 
Will  you  not  trust  Him  as  Sav  -  ior     to  -  day  ?  Trust  Him  to  -  day  ? 
O  -  pen  your  heart's  door  and  bidHim  come  in,    Bid  Him  come  in, 
Comenow  to  Je -sus,  for  why  will  you   die?  Why  will   you  die? 

r-i   g   g  ir  g  f  .# — i — -^ — g-f-^g — ? — r   r- 


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plead-ing  for  you;  Come  and     ac-cept  Him,  He's    lov  -  ing    and  true, 

trust  Him  to-day?    He    will  drive  sor- row  and    sigh-ing      a -way, 

bid  Him  come  in;    He  hath  re-deemed  you,  He'll  cleanse  you  from  sin, 

why  will  you  die?  WhileHe    in     mer  -  cy      is  com-ing     so    nigh. 


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'Tis         Je  -  sus  now  pleading  for  you.       Shall 

Will  you    not  trust    Je-sus  to-day? 
Oh,        bid     the  dear     Sav-ior  come  in. 

Oh,  broth  -  er,  then  why  will  you  die  ?  Shall  He  come  in  ? 


He  come 


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Shall He  come  in? Will 

ShallHe  come  in  ?  He  will  redeem  you  and  wve  you  from  sin ;  Bid  Him  come  in. 


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you  not     bid the  dear     Sav  -  ior  come  in? 

bid  Him  come  in,  Bid  the  dear  Sav-ior  come  in. 

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lo.  162. 

Fanny  J.  Ceosby. 


By  and  By. 

Copyright,  1898,  by  J.  M.  Black. 


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53 


1.  We  shall   cross the  roll-hig    tide 

2.  There  are    crowns that  we  shall  win 

3.  There  are    dear ones  we  shall  meet 


By  and 
By  and 
By   and 


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We  shall  reach  the  oth-  er  shore,  And  with  millions  gone  be-fore,  We  shall 

O,    the  won-der  and  surprise  That  will  greet  our  waking  eyes,  When  to 

And  the  chains  of  friendship  true  Will  be  twined  for  us    a-new,  When  each 


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rest  for  ev  -  er-more, 
glo  -  ry  we  shall  rise, 
oth-  er's  face  we  view. 


By  and  by, By  and  by. 

By  and  by, By  and  by. 

By  and  bv, By  and  by. 


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No.  163.      The  Lord  Is  My  Shepherd. 


Copyright,  1898.  bj 


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1.    The      Lord    is 

my    Shep-herd 

no    want  shall 

1       know,       I 

2.  Thro' the  val- ley 

and    shad  -  ow 

of    death  tho' 

I       stray,   Since 

3.     In  the  midst  of 

af  -   flic  -  tion 

my    ta   -   ble 

is    spread;  With 

4.    Let      good  -  ness 

and    mer  -  cy. 

my    boun-ti   - 

ful     God.     Still 

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meet  Thee    a  - 

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soul  where  the  still  wa-ters  flow,  Re  -  stores  me  when  wand'ring,  re- 
fend  me,  Thy  staff  be  my  stay;  No  harm  can  be -fall,  with  my 
oil  Thou  a-noint-est  my  head;  Oh,  what  shall  I  ask  of  Thy 
path  which  my  fore  -  fa-thers  trod,  Thro'  the  land  of  their  so-journ,  Thy 


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deems  when  oppressed.  Re-stores  me  when  wand'ring,  redeems  when  oppressed. 
Com-fort  -  er  near.    No     harm  can  be-fall,  with  my  Com-fort-er  near, 
prov  -  i-dence  more?  Oh,   what  shall  I    ask    of    Thy  prov-i-dence  more, 
king-dom  of  love.  Thro'  the  land  of  their  so-journ,  Thy  kingdom  of  love. 

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No  164.      Hear  the  Joy=Bells  Ringing. 


F.  Degej 


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1.  Hear    the  joy  -  bells   ring  -  ing,  Hap  -  py  voic  -  es  sing  -  ing,  Hal  -  le- 

2.  Praise  HLs' name  for-  ev  -   er,     He     will  fail     us  nev  -   er.  Naught  our 

3.  Hear,    tlie  joy  -  bells  ring  -  ing,  See     the  foun-tain  springing,  Bloom  and 


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lu-jahs  bring-ing  To  the  Lord  a  -  bove,  Oh,  the  pre-cious  sto-ry, 
souls  shall  sev  -  er  From  our  gra-cious  Lord;  Oh,  what  con-so  -  la-tion 
glad-ness  bring-ing     In    the   des  -  ert  place;  Dai  -  ly  will  He  guide  us, 

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Life,  and  peace,  and  glo  -  ry,  Bless  -  ed  Gos  -  pel     sto  -  ry     Of      re- 
in   His  great  sal  -  va  -  tion !  He     our  ex  -  pect  -  a  -  tion.  And  our 
Need  -  ful  good  pro- vide    us,      In     the  Rock  will  hide     us.    Till     we 


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D.  Q.-Love  is  watch-ing  o'er    us, 

Fine.       Chorus. 


See     the  Home    he -fore     us.  Praise  our 


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No.  165. 


Grace  Abounding. 


Copyright,  1893,  by  W.  S.  Nickh 


.  S.  Ntckle.  By  per. 


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Up !  a  -  way !  help  tell  the  sto  -  ry   Of  this  grace-a-bound-ing  glo-rj', 
Up !  a  -  way !  the  time  re  cleem-ing  ;Noontide  light  e'en  now  is  beaming, 

Grace-a-bound-ing,  on  -  ward  go-ing, Just  for  sin  -  ners  o  -  ver-flow-ing ; 

All  thro'grace  are  robes  made  whiter  Than  the  snow,an(i  crowns  are  brighter ; 
Up !  a-  way  !help  tell  the  sto  -  ry    Of  this  grace-a-bound-ing  glo-ry, 

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Ransomed  ones,with  much  for-giv-en ;  Point  the  way  to  peace  and  heaven. 
They  who  long  have  slept,are  waking,Na-tions  from  sin's  thralldom  breaking. 
Woo  -  ing, cleansing,  ev  -  er  heal-ing,  Love  of  lieav  'n  to  hearts  re-veal-ing. 
That  are  God 's  beloved  a-dorn-ing,Than  the  bright-est  star  of  morning. 
Soft  -  ly  speak  of  Calv  'ry's  mountain,Shout  be-side  the  cleansing  fountain. 


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Hal-le  -  hi  -  jah  grace-a-bound-ing,  This  the  news  thro'earth  resounding, 
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Christ  be-stow-ing — glorious  Giv-er — Grace  is  flow-mg — blessed  riv-er ! 
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No.  i66. 


Only  a  Touch! 


Mrs.  Ctnthie  H. 
Xot  too  fas 

Wilson. 

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p.  BiLHORN. 

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1.  On  -  ly 

2.  On  -  Iv 

3.  On  -  ly 

4.  On  -  Iv 

a 
a 
a 

a 

touch 
touch ! 
touch 
touch 

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of 
but 
of 
of 

-0- 

the 
the 
the 
His 

trem  -  u  -  lous  hand, 
an  -  swer  came  swift, 

trem  -  u  -  lous  soul, 
gar   -    ment's  hem, 

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As  the 
And    tho' 

As  she 
With      a 

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cu  -   ri  -  ous  throng  drew  nigh ; 

all       of    lier    living  was  spent, 

pressed  in    the   surg  -   ing  throng; 

hope     in    His   heal  -   ing  grace, 


On  -  ly  a  touch !     but  how 

On  -  ly  a  touch!  what   a 

On  -  ly  a  touch!     yet    it 

On  -  Iv  a  touch!    with    a 


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won-drous  and  grand !  The   Mas  -  ter  was    pass  -  ing  by. 

glo  -   ri  -   ous    gift!  The   heal  -  ing  to      her      was  sent. 

made         her   whole,  And    vir  -   tue  had   made     her  strong. 

faith           in     Him,  He  turned  and  be  -  held      her  face. 


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On  -  ly   a  touch!    on  -  ly    a  touch!  Touch  Him  and  you '11  know  why; 


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On  -  ly    a  touch  of  His  garment's  hem  ,0  touch  Him !  ere  He  pass  by. 


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No.  167.     Since  the  Comforter  is  Mine. 


Copyright,  isas, 


P.  P.  Bilhorn. 


P.  P.  Bilhorn. 


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1.  I    can  sing  the  wondrous  sto  -  ry,   Since  the  Com  -  fort-er     is  mine; 

2.  Now  I  claim     a  full   sal  -  va  -  tion,  Since  the  Com  -  fort-er  is  mine; 

3.  All  my  task  and  toil   is   light -er,    Since  the  Com  -  fort-er  is  mine; 

4.  All  the  clouds  have  sil-ver  Im  -  ing,  Since  the  Com  -  fort-er  is  mine; 
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I  can  tell  of  Je  -  sus'  glo  -  ry,  Of  His  grace  and  love  di-vine. 
Jus  -  ti  -  fied  from  con-dem-na-tion,  Thro'  His  grace  and  pow'r  di-vine. 
And  the  way  keeps  growing  brighter,  Walking  in  the  light  di-vine. 
And  His  love,  the  storm  out-shin-ing,  Bears  me  on    to  realms  sub-lime. 

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Since  the    Com      -     -     -      fort-er    is     mine, Since  the 

Since  that  He  is  mine,             The  Com-fort-er  di-vine,  I    have 

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Com    -    -      -    fort-er    is    mine, There  is  peace  within  my  heart, 

peace  and  joy  sublime,  Since  that  He  is  mine, 

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No.  168. 


The  Lord  is  Good. 


E   E.  Hewitt, 


1.  The  Lord  is    good, and  full  of     grace.  .  .  . 

2.  The  Ijord  is    good, is  good  to     all, 

3.  The  Lord  is    good; shall  we  not   sing,.  .  .  . 

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.The  Eye  that 
.And  sound  the 

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seek His  blessed  face;.  .  .  .   For  trustful  souls .  . 

sees the  sparrow's  fall Will  kindly   note  .  . 

praise....  of  Christ  our  King?.  . .  His  roj^-al     throne. 


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who  wait  for 
His  children's 

is    o  -  ver 


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Him, The  light  breaks  thro'.  . 

need, Thro '  paths un-known.  . 

all He  sees  our  w'ants,  .  . 

1^ ^  J^    ^    N 


will  gen-  tly 
He  hears  our 


dim. 
lead, 
call, 


Whv 
Who 
Thro' 


should  we 
robes  the 
sun  and 

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doubt? Whj' should  we  fear? 

flow'r in  beau-ty      fair,. 

.sharle, thro'  storm  and  calm, 


Since  changeless 

Will  grant  to 

Still  may  we 


near, ....  Brine 


love abides  so    near, .  .  .  .Bringev'iy    grief,.. 

us His  tender   care;.  .  .  .  Thro 'passing  years, . 

lift a  joy-ful    psalm,.  .  .  Till  in  that  Home. 


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bring  ev-'ry 
.     O  bless  His 
of  pur-est 


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The  Lord  is  Good. 


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/      >    t/     ^    /    ^      I, 

care, To  Him  who  will our  burdens     beai\ 

name, Hispow'rand  truth shall  be  the     same. 

gold, We  strike  om-  liai-ps with  bliss  un  -  told. 

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V— >*— >— V- 


No.  169. 


C.  W.  Von  Crater. 


Why  Longer  Wait? 

Copyright,  1891,  by  P.  P.  Bilhorn. 


P.  P.  Bilhorn. 


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'-^-i 


1.  Why    do        I      hes  -    i  -  tate.   When     He    the  price  has    paid, 

2.  Does    He     not      of  -  fer     me         E    -    ter  -  nal      lib  -   er  -  ty, 

3.  Has     not     the  world  ere     this    Taught  me     its      van  -  i  -  ties, 

4.  Is      not     the    way  made  clear?  Why    long  -  er    doubt  and  fear 

5.  Loved  ones  have  gone    be  -  fore,    Wait  -  ing     on      Ca-naan's  shore, 

6.  Lord,     I        no     long  -  er     wait,     Let      not    mj^     wav-  'ring  faith 


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Why 
Sal  - 

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To 

Call  - 

Keep 

not   re  - 
^'a-  tion 
long-er 
en  -  ter 
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me  from 

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wait?   W 
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hile  He     is 
^hy    not    sur  - 
Hien  up  -  on 
irist    is    Him- 
^hy  should  I 
jet     my  poor  j 

call-ing  still, 
ren-der    all? 
Calv'ry's  tree, 
self  the  door, 
still   dis-dain 
jray'r  be  heard, 

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3  gave  His 
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bey  His  will? 
lov-ing  call, 
life  for  me, 
ev-  er-more, 
sweet  re-frain, 
bey  Thy  word. 


Why  not  o  -  bey  His 
List'  to  His  lov-ing 
He  gave  His  life  for 
Why  not  for  ev  -  er  - 
My  Savior's  sweet  re  - 
Lord,  I      o  -  bey  Thy 


I 

will?  Why  not    re  - 
call,  "Come  un-to 
me,     My     ran-som 
more  Be    dead  to 
frain,  "Look  un-to 
word,  "Come  un-to 


lent? 
me?" 
paid. 

sin? 
me?" 
me." 


PS 


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No.  170. 

F. 

1+ 


F.  G.  Browning. 


Sometime,  Somewhere. 

Copyright,  18»4,  by  Charlie  D.  Tillman. 


1.  Un-an-swered  yet?  The  pray'r  your  lips  have  plead-ed        In     ag  -  o 

2.  Un-an-swered  yet?   tho'  when  j^ou  first  pre  -  sent  -  ed      This  one  pe- 

3.  Un-an-swered  yet?  Nay,   do     not  say  un  -  grant -ed;   Per-haps  your 

4.  Un-an-swered  yet?  I'aith  can-not  be    un  -  an-swered;  Her  feet' are 


m 


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of  heart  these  ma-ny  years?  Does  faith  be-gi: 


m 


ny     01  neart  tliese ma-ny  yearsf  Uoestaith  be-gin    to  fail,  is    hope  de- 
ti  -  tion  at     the  Fa-ther 's  throne,It  seemed  you  could  not  wait  the  time  of 
part    is   not  yet  who  1-ly  done.  The  work  bega'n  when  first  your  pray'r  was 
firm  -  ly  plan  t^ed    on    the  Rock;    A- mid  the  wildest  storms  she  stands  un- 


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part-mg,     And  think  you  all     in  vain  those  falling  tears?  Say  not  the 
ask-ing.       So    ur-gent  was  your  heart  to  make  it  known. Tho'years  have 
ut-tered,  And    God  will  fin  -  ish  what  He  has     be -gun.      If     you  will 
daunt-ed,  Nor  quails  be-fore   the  loud-est  thun-der-shock.  She  knows  Om- 


m 


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Father  hath  not  heard  your  pray 'r;  You  shall  have  your  desire,sometime,some- 

pass' d  since  then, do  not  de-spair;  The  Lord  will  answer  j^ou,  sometime,some- 

keep  the  incense  burning  there,  His  glo  -  ry  you  shall  see,  sometime,some- 

nipotence  has  heard  her  pray  'r,And  cries,''It  shall  be  done, '  'sometime,some- 


PgE 


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Bit. 


Ad  lib. 


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Tsrhere,  You  shall  have  your  de  -  sire, 
where,  The  Lord  will  an  -  swer  you 
where,  His  glo  -  r\'  you  shall  see, 
where.  And  cries,  "It     shall   be  done, 


some-time,     some  -  where, 
some-time,     some  -  where. 


some-time, 
some-time, 


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some  -  where, 
some  -  where. 


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No.  171.     Is  it  Well  with  Your  Soul? 


Copyright,  189i,  bj  P.  P.  Bilhorn. 


P.  P.   BiLHOBNi 


1.  Is      it  well      with  your  soul       to  -  day,  brotlier?  With  your 

2.  If     the  sum  -  mous    of  deatli  should  fall,  brother?     Should 

3.  If     you  still       will     re  -   fuse     His    love  to  choose,  His 
4.There'sa  prom  -  isc      of      life      for      you,  brother,       For 


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soul,  your  soul  to  -  day? 

fall,  should  fall  to  -  day? 

love,  His    love  to      you, 

you ,    for     you  to  -  daj^, 


Are  your  sins    all  for-given      of 

Are  you  read  -  y  to  meet  at   the 

He  may  nev  -  er  re  -  peat      that 

If  you'll  trust  in  the  blood  of    the 


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Chorus. 


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God      in  heaven?  Is     it     well  with  your  soul     to  -  day?>. 
judg-ment  seat,      If  the  summons  should  fall  to  -  day?  1  rpi        > 


§iSt4 


call       so  sweet,  Oh  ,then,  brother,  what  will     you    do? 
lamb    of    God,     He  will  wash  all  your  sins      a  -  way. 

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fountain  that's  set  for  you,brother,A  fountain  of  life    for  you.  You  may 


^^&-. 


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• — 0-^0^--\ N-P-l ^^:^:>;-:5;-|-j k-hs— ,        .    F 11 


wash  and  be  clean  from  ev  'ry  stain ;Is  it  well,  \  Tf  ^^  we'rUth"   you! 


t^W=t 


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F^f 


No.  172.     Jesus  IS  Tenderly  Pleading. 


Copyright,  1894,  by  Mri.  0.  E.  Leslie,    By  permisiion. 


E.  Leslie. 


1.  Je-sus     is    ten  -  der  -  ly  plead-iiig,  Pleading  with  you     to-day, 

2.  Je-sus    is    ten-der-ly  plcad-iug,  Pleading    in     ac- cents    sweet, 

3.  Je-sus    is    ten-der-ly  plead-ing,  Why  Avill  you  ling'ring     wait? 
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Whis-per-ing  gen-tly,  "O      sin-  ner,  Turn  from  your  sins   a  - 
Plead-ing  for  peace  and  for    par  -  don,  There  at  the  mer  -  cy 
Glo-rics    im-mor-tal     a  -  wait  you,    Glo-ries  with-in      tlic 
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ten-der,  Tear-ful-ly    call-ing    to 
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i^ait-ing,  Wait-ing  to    welcome  you 

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Hear  the  sweet  voice  of  your  Sav 

Je  -  sus  stands  ready    to  greet 

Heed  the  sweet  voice  of  your  Sav 


■ior.  Saying,  Oh,  come  un- to 
you,  Read-y  to  welcome  you 
ior,  Come  to  Him,  sin  -  ner,  oh, 


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Pleading  with  thee,  pleading  with 


ing.      Plead      -     ing  with  thee, 

thee,Pleading  with  thee,  pleading  with  thee. 


Jesus  is  Tenderly  Pleading. 


Ten    -    -     der-ly  plead   -    ing,     "Come un-to      mo." 

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Sad-ly  He  turns,         sad-1  v  He  turns,Turning  a-wav,  turning  a-way, 

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Wliy will  ye    fal      -      ter?     Seek Him  to-day 

Why  falter  now,          whv  falter  now?  Seek  Him  to-da\',     seek  Him  to-day. 
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No.  173 


On  the  Cross. 


J    j  Be- hold,  be- hold 

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■  {  He  drinks  for  you 


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the  Lamb  of  God,  On  the  cross,  yes,  on 
His  precious  blood, On  the  cross,  yes,  on 
Him  lift  -  ed  up.  On  the  cross,  yes,  on 
the  bit- ter  cujj,  On  the  cross,  yes,  on 
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cred  head  and  dies,    On  the  cross,  yes,  on 


D.C.-Draw  near  and  see 
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O  hear  His  ag  -  o-niz-ing  cry,-"E  -  loi    la -ma    sa-bach-tha-ni!" 
To  heav'n  He  turns  His  languid  eyes,"  'Tis  finish'd,"  now  the  Conq'ror  cries. 


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3  And  now  the  mighty  deed  is  done 
On  the  cross,  yes,  on  the  cross ; 

The  battle's  fought,  the  victory's  won, 
On  the  cross,  yes,  on  the  cross. 


The  rocks  do  rend,  the  mountains  quake 
While  Jesus  doth  atonement  make; 

While  Jesus  suffers  for  your  sake, 
On  the  cross,  yes,  on  the  cross. 


No.  174. 


John  H.  Yates. 


Faith  is  the  Victory. 

Copyright,  1891,  by  The  Blglow  &  Main  Co.     Used  by  per. 


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1.  En-camped  a- long    the  hills  of  light,  Ye  Chris-tian  sol-diers,  rise, 

2.  His  ban-ner     o   -  ver   us  is  love,  Our  sword  the  word    of     God; 

3.  On   ev  -  'ry  hand    the  foe  we  find  Drawn  up      in  dread  ar  -  ray; 


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And  press  the  bat-  tie  ere  the  night  Shall  veil  thcglow-ing  skies; 
We  tread  the  road  the  saints  a-bo^'e  With  shouts  of  triumph  trod; 
Let  tents   of    ease     be  left      be-hind,And  on -ward  to      the       frav; 


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A-gainst  the  foe       in  vales     be -low,   Let  all     ourstrenghtbe  hurled; 
By  faith  they,  like  a  whirlwind's  breath, Swept  on  o'er  ev  -  '  ry   field: 
Sal  -  va-tion's  hel  -  met    on  each  head,  With  truth  all  girt       a  -  bout, 

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Faith  is  the  vie  -  to-ry,  we  know, That  o  -  vcr-comes  the  world. 
The  faith  by  which  they  conquered  Death  Is  still  our  shin  -  ing  shield. 
The  earth  shall  tremble'neath  our  tread,  And  ech  -   o   with    our   shout. 


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No.  175.      Beautiful  Beams  of  Sun-'sliine. 

Copyright,  1895,  by  P.  P.  Bilhorn. 


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2.  Beau-  ti  -  ful  beams 

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Com-ing     in  bless-ings  to     na  -  tions,  Com-ing     in     Je  -  sus'  birth. 
Bright-'ning  the  path-way  to   glo    -    ry,     Com-ing    to  earth  for     me. 

Down  from  tlie  throne  of  His  mer  -  cy,  Pard-'ningour  sin   -  ful  ways. 

Giv-  hig  rich  bless-ings  and  com  -  fort,  Glad-ly  Hispraise  we  sing. 


Beau  -  ti  -  ful  beams.  Beau  -  ti  -  ful 

Beau  -  ti  -  ful  beams,  beau-ti  -  fulbeanis,Beau-ti-  ful  beams, 

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beams,  Beau-ti-f  ul  beams  of  sunshine  com-ing  for  you  and  me, 

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No.  176.        We  Would  Follow  Thee. 


Copyright,  1898,  by  P.  P.  Bilhorn. 


Frank  M.  Davis. 


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1.  Where- SO- e'er  Thou  lea deth,     O-ver  vale  and  hill,    Sav-ior,  we  would 

2.  Thou,  our  souls'  dear  Shepherd,E'er  must  be  our  Guide  Thro'  life's  lone-ly 

3.  Where-  so-  e'er  Thou  leadest,Tliine  our  path  must  be,     All  thro'  life's  lone 


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jour-ney.     We  would  fol  -  low  Thee ;      Ev  -  er-more     o-bey-ing. 


fol-  low      At    Thy  ho  -  ly    will; 
plac  -  es,     Keep    us  near  Thy  side ;     Nev  -  er 


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Keeping  Thee  in  sight, We  would  journey  onward  T'ward  the  fields  of  light. 
From  Thy  fold  of  love ;  Guide  us,  gen- tie  Sa  v-  ior,  To  our  home  a  -  bove. 
Lord,Thy  lov'd  command,Till  we  reach  Thy  pastures  In  the  heav'nly  land. 


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Where      -       -       -      -      so- e'er  Thou  lead      -       -       -       eth, 
Where-  so  -  e'er  Thou  lead-eth.  Where-  so  -  e'er  Thou  lead  ■ 


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O       -       -       -      -      ver  vale   and  hill, 

O  -  ver  valp  and  hill,  O  -  ver  vale  and    hill. 


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No.  177.    Come,  We  that  Love  the  Lord, 

Copyright,  1867,  by  Robert  Lowry. 


Robert  Lowry.  By  per. 


1.  Come,  we    that     love  the  Lord,  And    let     our    joj's  be     known,  Join 

2.  Let  those    re  -   fuse  to  sing,  Who  nev  -  er    knew  our    God;     But 

3.  The  hill      of       Zi  -  on  yields  A    thou -sand  sa-cred   sweets;  Be- 

4.  Then  let     oiu*     songs  a-bound, And    ev  - 'ry     tear  be     dry;      We're 


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chil-dren  of    the  heav'n-ly  King,  But  chil-dren   of      the  heav'n-ly  King 

fore  we  reach  the  heav'n-ly  fields,  Be- fore    we  reach  the  hcav'n-ly  fields, 

marching  thro' Immanuel'sgroundjWe're  marching  thro' Immanuel'sground, 


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round  the  throne,  And  thus  surround  the  throne. 

joys     a-broad,  May  speak  their  joys  a  -  broad. 

gold  -  en  streets.  Or  walk  the  gold  -  en  streets, 

worlds   on   high,    To  fair  -  er  worlds  on  high. 

the  throne. 


And  thus  surround  the  throne,  And  thus  surround 


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We're  march  -  ing     to     Zi  -  on,  Beau- ti- ful,  beau- ti- ful     Zi  -  on,  We 're 
We're  marching  on    to      Zi  -   on, 

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marching  up-ward  to     Zi     -     on.     The  beau- ti- ful  cit-y     of     God. 
Zi  -  on,  Zi-on, 

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No.  178. 


My  Mother's  Bible. 


M.  B.  Williams. 
Duet. 


C.  D.  Tillman. 


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1 .  There's  a  dear  and  precious  book,Tlio'  it's  worn  and  fad-  ed  now,  Which  re- 

2.  There  she  read  of    Je- sus' love,  As  He  blest  the  children  dear,How  He 

3.  Well  those davs  arepast  and gone,But  their  mem'ry  lin-gers  still.  And  the 

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calls  the  hap-py  days  of  long    a-  go,      When  I  stood  at  mother's  knee, 
suffered,  bled  and  died  up  -  on   the  tree ;         Of  His  heav-y  load  of  care, 
dear  old  Book  each  day  has  been  mj^  guide;     And   I  seek  to    do  His  will, 


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With  her  hand  up-oniny  brow,  And  I  hcardhervoice  in  gentle  tones  andlow. 
Then  she  dried  my  flowing  tear  With  her  kisses  as  she  said  it  was  for  me. 
As  my  mother  taught  me  then,  And    ev  -  er    in  my  heart  His  words  a-bide. 


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leaves  I   love   to      look, Thou  art sweet-er  day  by  day,  As    I 

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Walk  the  nar-row  way    Tliat  leads  at  last    to  that  bright  home  a-I)ove. 


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J.   H.  GiLMORE. 

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He  Leadeth  Me. 

By  Per.  of  The  Biglow  4  Main  Co. 


Wm.  E.  Bradbdrt- 


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1.  He  lead-eth  me:    O  bless-edtho'tlO  words  with  heav'uly  comfort  fraught! 

2.  Sometimes  'mid  scenes  of  deepest  gloom,  Sometimes  where  Eden's  bowers  bloom, 

3.  Lord,  I  would  clasp  Thy  hand  in  mine,  Nor  ev  -  er  mur  -  mur   or   re-pine ; 

4.  And  when  my  task  on  earth  is  done,  When  bj^  Thy  grace  the  victory's  won, 


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Content,what-ev  -  er 
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Still,'tis  God's  hand  that  leadeth  me. 
-Still, 'tis  God's  hand  that  leadeth  me. 
Since  'tis  my  God  that  leadeth  me. 
Since  God  thro'  Jor-  dan   leadeth  me. 


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No.  i8o.  A  Bright  To=morrow. 

Copyright,  1889,  by  P.  P.  Bilhorn. 


Alfred  Beirlt. 


1.  If  aught  of  thjMife  should  be  savored  with  sor-row,  Or  part  of  thy 

2.  Should  ev-  er  the  weight  of   a    sad  tho't  perplex  thee,  Or  wak-en    a" 

3.  Go  gath-er  the  sunshine  and  scat-ter    it  sweet-lv;  Where  needed  as- 


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pathway  o'er-shadowed  with  gloom,Then  be       not  dismayed, 'twill  be 

chord  that  sounds  harsh  to  thine  ear.   Then  whis- per    a  pray'r,   for  thy 

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bet-  ter    to  -  mor-row,"When  the  sun  shall  break  forth  in  the  splendor  of  noon . 

Sav-i or  will  hear  thee;  And  mark  the  sweet  chime  in  the  fall  of     a  tear. 

life's  course  completely  Are    lost   to  themselves,  but  their  Savior  enthrone. 

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No.  i8i. 


Let  Vs  Work. 

Copyright,  1895,  by  P.  B.  Bilhorn. 

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John  McPhait,, 


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When  we  do  our  ver  -  y  best ; 
In  the  way  of  do  -  ing  well, 
To  our  Master's  ho  -  ly  cause, 
Al  -  so  free  from  love  of     sin. 


1.  We  can  nev-  er    fail  with  Je  -  sus, 

2.  If     we   let    our  feet  grow  wea-ry, 

3.  Nothing  can    re- veal    af-fec-tion 

4.  So  with  hearts  a-glow  with  ar  -  dor, 

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Forwhen-e'er  we   do  our      ut^most, 
Then  the  pathway  will  grow  drear- y. 
Like   an   ear- nest,  true  de  -  vo-tion 

We  lay    all    up  -  on  His      al  -  tar, 

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Then  His  grace  will  do  the   rest. 
And  the  loss  no  tongue  can  tell. 
To  His  wordjHis  work, His  laws. 
That  we  may  be-come  like  Him. 
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Let   us  work,   in  faith   be-liev-ing,    Nev-er    fal  -  ter,  but    o-bey: 


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All    we    do    for  Him  each  day. 


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No.  183. 


f  Want  to  Go  There. 


Oopyrighi,  1899,  by  Charlie  D.  Tillo 
Words  and  Melody  by  D.  Sullins. 


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Arr.  by  Prof.  Kiggs.  C.  F.  College. 


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1.  They     tell      of     a  cit  -  y      far  up     in   the  sky,    I  want  to  go 

2.  Its       gates    are  all  pearl,       its  streets  are  all  gold,  I  want  to  go 

3.  When  the  old  ship  of  Zi-on    shall  make  her  last  trip,  I  want  to  be 

4.  When    Je  -  sus     is  crowned   thelCingof    all  kings,  I  want  to  be 


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'Tis built     in    the  land     of     'the  sweet   by  and  by," 

The  Lamb   is    the  light    of     that  cit   -  y  we're  told, 

With  heads  all    un-cov-ered    to  greet  the  old  ship, 

With  shout-ing  and  clap  -  ping    till    all     heav-en  rings. 


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I     want  to    go  there,  don't  you?  There  Je  -  sus  has  gone    to   pre- 

I    want  to    go  there,  don't  you?  Death  robs    us    all  here,    there 

I    want  to    be  there,  don't  you?  When    all     the  ship's  com -pany 

I    want  to    be  there,  don't  you?  Hal  -  le  -   lu-jah!we'll  shout  a- 

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I  want  to  go  there,  I  do; 
I  want  to  go  there,  I  do; 
I  want  to  be  there,  I  do; 
I  want  to  be  there,  I  do; 
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pare  us    all  homes 
none  ev  -  er   die, 
meet  on    the  strand 
gain  and    a  -  gain, 


Where  sick -ness  nor 

There  loved  ones  will 

With  songs  on  our 

And  close  with  the 


-  row  nor  death 
nev  -  er  a  -  gain 
lips  and  with  harps 
cho  -  rus,    A  -  men 

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ev  -  er  comes,    I  Avant  to  go  there,  don't  you? 

say  good-bye,     I  want  to  go  there,  don't  you? 

in  our  hands,  I  want  to  be  there,  don't  you? 

a7id   A -men,     I  want  to  be  there,  don't  you? 

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I  Want  to  Go  There. 


^Chorus. 


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1.2.   I  want  to  gotliero,  I  want  to    go  there,  I       want  to  go  there  I  do 
3.4.   I  want  to  betlicrc,  I  want  to    be  there,  I_ex-pect  to  be  there  I  do 


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I  want  to  go  there,  I  want  to   go  there,  I      want  to  go  there, don't  you? 
I  want  to  be  there,  I  mean  to    be  there,  I  ex-pecttobethere,don'tyou? 


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No.  183.      I  Need  Thee  Every  Hour, 


Mrs.  Annie  S.  Hawks. 


Kev.  R.  Lowrt. 


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1 .  I  need  Thee  ev'ry  hour,Most  gra-cious  Lord  ;No  tender  voice  like  Thine 

2.  I  need  Thee  ev'ry  hour,Stay  Thou  near  by  ;Temptations  lose  there  pow'r 

3.  I  need  Thee  ev'ry  hour,Teach  me  Thy    will ;  And  Thy  rich  promises 

4.  I  need  Thee  ev'ry  hour,Most  Ho  -  ly     One;  O  make  me  Thine  indeed, 


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Can  peace    af  -  ford 


Can  peace    at  -  lord. , 
^rmr""   ?uf-"fif'i      IneedTheeA  I  needThee;Ev-'ryhour  I 


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Thou  bless  -  ed    Son. 

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need  Thee;    O  bless    me  now, my  Sav-iour!     I       come      to  Thee. 
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Copyright,  1900,  by  Mary  Ruiiyon  Lowry.    Renewal.  Used  by  permission. 


No.  184. 


To  the  Battle! 


Mies  Ada  Blenkhorn. 


4,  by  J' .  P.  Bilhorn. 


E.  M.  Hbbndon. 


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To  the  bat- tie! 

To  the  bat-tie! 

To  the  batr-tle! 

To  the  bat-tie! 


to  the  bat-tie !    See,  the  foe    is     waiting  nigh  ! 

to  the  bat-tie !  Hear  the  trumpet's  shrilly  blast ! 

to  the  bat-tie!  Hot-ter,  fierc-er  grows  the  fight! 

to  the  bat-tie !  See,  the  foe     be-fore    us  flies ! 

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See  their  ban-ner  proudly  wav-ing  As    it  flames  a-cross  the  sky ! 
This  is     not    the  time  to  fal  -  ter.  Fear  and  doubt  behind  us  cast. 
While  the  foe    is     closely  pressing,Nerve  our  arms  to  deeds  of  might; 
Let  our  vic-t'ry-song  like  in-cense  Rise  to  heav'n  as  day-light  dies ! 


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We  must  fell  that  hos-tile  standard,  We  must  plant  God's  colors  there. 
Buck  -  le  on  our  Cliristian  ar-mor,  Firm  -  \y  grasp  our  trust-y  SA'iord, 
He  who  is  in  bat  -  tie  mighty  Is  our  Lead-er  in  tlie  fray ; 
May     a     ho-ly  psalm  of    Da-vid  Rise  with  our  tri-umph-ant  songs; 


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For  the  cause  of  Christ  our  Sav-ior    We  must  bravety    do    and  dare. 

Let  oiu-  bat-  tie  -  cry  ring  loud-ly,"Vic  -  to  -  ry  thro'  Christ,the  Lord  !' 
Thro'  our  all  -  vie  -  to-rious  Ca^Dtain  We  will     sure-ly  win     the  Any. 
While  the  an-gels   join  us    praising  Him  to  whom  all  praise  be-longs. 

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March-ing,  marching !  See     our  ban-ner     wav-ing,     On-ward,  on-ward, 

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ev  -    er     press-ing      on-ward!  Sing-ing,     pray-ing,  Sin-ners  we 

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No.  185, 


Jesus  is  nine! 


Mrs.  Cathabink  J.  Bonar. 


T.  E.  Perkins.    By  per. 


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Fade,  fade ,  each  eai  thly  joy,     Je-sus    is 


2.  Tempt  not    my  sovil      a -way,   Je-sus 

3.  Fare-well,  ye  dreams  of  night,  Je-sus 

4.  Fare-well,  mor-tal  -    i  -   tv,    Je  -  sus 

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Break  ev  -  'ry 
Here  would  I 
Lost    in      this 
Wel-come,    e- 


mme! 
mine ! 
mine ! 
mine ! 


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ten-der      tie,          Je  -  .sus    is 

mine !    Dark    is     the    wil  -  der-ness, 

ev  -  er     stay,        Je  -  sus     is 

mine  !     Per  -  ish  -  ing  things  of   clay, 
mine!     All    that  mv    soul  has   tried 

dawn-ing  light,       Je  -  sus    is 

ter  -  ni  -  tv,          Je  -  sus     is 

mine !     Wel-come,  0  loved  and  blest, 

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Je  -  sus  is  mine ! 

Je  -  sus  is  mine ! 

Je  -  sus  is  mine ! 

,  Je  -  sus  is  mine ! 


Earth  has  no  rest-ing  place,  Je  -  sus  alone  can  bless. 
Born  but  for  one  brief  da3^,Pass  from  my  heart  away 
Left  but  a     dis  -  mal  void,  Je  -  sus  has  sat-is-fied, 
Wplcome,sweet  scenes  of  rest.  Welcome  ,mv  Savior's  breast 


No.  i86. 


Sowing  5eedj 


Josephine  Pollard. 
Arr.  by  P.  P. 


R.  M.  Trttmble. 
Arr.  by  p.  p.  B. 


1.  Out    in    the  highway  wher-ev-er  we  go,    Seed  we  must  gath-er,  and 

2.  Out    of  each  moment  some  good  we  obtain,  Something  to  win-now  and 

3.  Gath-er- ing  seed  we  must  scatter  as  well ;  God  will  watch  o  -  ver  the 


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seed  we  must  sow;  Ev-en  the  ti  -  ni- est  seed  has  a  pow'r.  Be  it  a 
scat-ter  a- gain;  All  that  we  lis- ten  to,  all  that  we  read.  All  that  we 
place  where  it  fell;    On-ly  the  gain  of  the  harvest  is  ours,  Shall  we  plant 

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Be it    in    word, Each one  must  give 

Seed  we  must  scatter,and  seed  we  must  sow ;  Seed  we  must  scatter  wherever  we 
Be    it    in    ac-tion  or    be    it    in  word,  Each  one  must  give  his  account  to  the 


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ter  wher-ev    -    er      we  go, his    ac  -  count.  ...  to  the  Lord. 

go,Yes,  seed  we  must  scatter  wherever  we  go,  Lord,  Must  give  his  account  to  the  Lord. 


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No.  187. 


Jesus  Paid  it  All. 


Mrs.  Elvina  M.  Hall. 


John  T.  Grape.    By  per. 


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1.  I         hear     the  Sav-ior     say, 

2.  Lord,  now       in- deed    I       find 

3.  For    noth  -  ing  good  have     I 

4.  When  from    my  dy-ing     bed 

5.  And   when     be  -  fore  the  throne 


Thy  strength  in-  deed  is  small ; 

Thy  pow'r,  and  Thine  a  -  lone. 

Where-  by     Thy  grace  to  claim — 

My    ran-somed  soul  shall  rise, 

I    stand      in  Him  com-plete, 


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Child  of  weakness,watch  and  pray,  Find  in    Me    Thine  all    in      all. 
Can     change   the  lep-  er's  spots,     And      melt      the  heart  of  stone. 
I'll        wash     my  garment  white    In   the  blood    of  Calv'ry's  Lamb. 
Then  "Je    -   sus  paid   it      all"     Shall      rend     the  vault-ed  skies. 
I'll        lay       my  trophies    down.  All        down      at     Je  -  sus'  feet. 


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No.  188. 


We  March  to  Victory. 


G.  MoULTKIE, 


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2.  Our   sword  is  the 

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might  of  the  Lord  of  hght,With  ar  -  mor      bright  to  meet  Him;  And  we 
Spir-it    of  God  on  high,  Our  hel- met  is  His    sal  -  va-tion.     Our 
an-gels  with  song  a- waits  Our  march  to  the  gold -en    Zi  -  on,     For  our 


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put      to         flight      the         ar  -  niies  of  night.  That  the  sons     of    the 
ban  -  ner,  the  cross      of  Cal  -   va    -      ry.         Our  watch-word,the 

Cap  -  tain  has  bro  -  ken  the  bra  -    zen      gates,      And     burst     the 


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No.  189. 


Qiory  to  Jesus. 


J.  Wakefield  Macgill. 
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Har.  by  Cakoline  Wichekn 
aud  Ella  Macgill. 

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1.  Je  -  sus  has  loved 

2.  Jo  -  sus  has  saved 

3.  Je  -  sus  will    lead 

4.  Je  -  sus  will  crown 

me — 
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Sav-  ior! 
Sav  -  ior ! 
Sav  -  ior ! 

Sav  -  ior ! 

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Jo  - sus  has 
Je  -  sus  has 
Je  -  sus  will 
Je  -  sus  will 

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loved  me 
saved  me 


I  can-  not  tell  why; Came  He      to      res  -  cue 

I  can  -  not  tell  how ; All    that      I     know     is 

lead    me,     I  can -not  tell  where, But      I      will     fol  -  low 

crown  me,     I  can  -  not  tell  when ; White  throne  of    splen  -  dor 


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Je  -  sus,  the    One    I       a-  dore^ 


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Glo  -  ry       to        Je    -    sus- 

D.  C.for  Chorus. 


sin-  ners  all  worthless,  My  heart  He  conquered,for  Plim  I  would  die. 
He  was  my  ran-som,  Dy-ing  on  Calv'rywiththornson  His  brow, 
thro' joy  or  sor- row.  Sunshine  or  tempest,  sweet  peace  or  de-spair. 
I    hail  with  gladness,  Crown'd  'mid  the  plaudits  of  an- gels  and  men. 


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won-der-J'ul   Sav-  ior!  Glo-ry    to    Je- sus  land  praise  ev-er -more. 


No.  190. 


Praise  Ye  Jehovah. 


Copyright,  19iX),  by  Wm.  Kirkpatrick.     Usea  by  per. 
J.  H.  E.— Flora  Kibkland.  Ait.  from  Gounod,  by"  J.  H.  K 

Full  Chorus.     Maestoso. 


Praise  ye    Je-ho  -  vah,0  praise  the  Lord  who  reigns  above,Praise  ye     Je- 
Glo  -  ry  and  hon  -  or    to    God  our  heavenly     Fa    -    ther,Fraiseand  a- 

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ho-vah,theRulergreat,theGodoflove;Praiseye   Je-ho- vah.O  praise  the 
dove  Him  loho  reigns  inmight  and,  majesty.  Tell  of  His  goodness  proclaim  His 


Lord  who  reigns  above,Praise  ye     Jc-ho  -  vah,the  Ruler  great,the  God  of  love. 
name  to    ev  -  'n/  land, '  Till  all   the  nations  ahallown  Him  King  for  evermore. 


Praise     be  to  God,  Let  the  chorus  loud-ly  swell,  Let  ev'ry  A-oice    sing  His 
O  praise  to  God,  sing  praise. 

Sing  and  give  pi'aise  to  the  Lordthe  King  of  kings.  For  He  is  good.     He  is 
Osing,        give  praise,  is  good, 


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good,    and  His 
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No.  191 


Praise  Ye  Jehovah! 


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cv-'iy  joy  and  blessing,  Lift  the  voice  in    a  glad,  triumphant  shout,Ile- 
host  en-camp  a-gainst  thee, For  His  pow^r  and  His  love  overshadow  thee.  Sing 

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joicc,  and  praise  ye  the  Fa-ther! 
praise  to  the    God  of  hat  -  ties. 

Praise  ye,prai.se  the  Father, 
Glo  -  ry     and        hon  -  or 

he  is  God  o'er 
to  the  God  of 

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all  victorious,  Praise  ye,praise  the  Father,for  the  gift  of  His  only  Son; 
our  salvation!     Glo-ry    and       hon~or    un -to  God  our  Sun  and  Shield! 


Praise  Him  for  His  wond'rous  works.  Let  the  glad  triumphant  anthem  ring,Laud  and 
0  lift  joyous  songs  of  praise,Praise  for  all  His  loving  kindnesses.     Give  to 

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magnify  His  great  and  glorious  name,0  praise  ye  the  Lord  ;praise  ye  the  Lord. 
God  the  worship  due  His  holy  nnme,Give  glnry  andpraise:praise  for  evermore. 


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No.  192, 


Prohibition  Battle  Cry. 


Ada  Blenkhoen— Fannt  J.  Ckosby 


1.  For-ward  we    go      joy-ful-ly     to    the  con-flict,  Peal-ing  forth  the 

2.  On- ward  we    go,    driv-ing  the   foe    be- fore    us,      In  the  long-con- 

3.  On-  ward !  still  on  !    un -  til    the  glad  day  cometh,  When  the  dead-ly . 

1.  Praise  ye   the  Lord!  joy-ful-  ly  shoiU  ho  -  san-na!  Praisethe Lordicith 

2.  Praise  ye   the  Lord!  He    is    the  King  e  -  ter-nal!   Glo-ry    be     to 

I     h  ^  I     s  ^  >  ! 


bat- tie    ciy.       Forward  w^e   go,  trusting  the  Lord  to  help  us,     On  His 
test-ed    fray.  Brave  hearts  and  true  never  will  faint  or  fal- ter,    Vic-t'ry 
strife  shall  cease.  When  from  the  earth  rolleth  the  dark'ning  shadows,  And  there 
glad  ac-c  laim  ;    Lift  up  your  hearts  xmto  His  throne  with  gladness  -Mag-ni- 
God  on  high!  Praise  ye  the Lord,tell  of  His  lov-ing  kindness,-Jointhe 

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winning  day  by 


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Meet-ing  the  foe  ev  -  er  with  courage  strong, 
winning  aay  oy  aay;  Still  pressing  on  un- der  our  ban-ner  bright, 
comes  the  time  of  peace.  Then  o'er  the  world  gladness  and  joy  shall  reign, 
fy  His  ho  -  ly  name.  Marching  a-long  un-der  His  ban-ner  bright, 
chd-rus  of  the     sky.        Stillmarching  07i,  cheer- i  -  ly  marching   on, 

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Hold-ing  up  the  temp 'ranee  han-ner  high,  (hold-ing  it 
Till  our  col  -  ors  wave  o'er  ev  -  'ry  land,  (o'er  ev  -  'ry 
And  the  hearts  that  bled  will  shout  and  sing,  (joy-ful-ly 
Trust-ing  in  His  mer  -  cy 
In     the    ranks    of      Je 

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as     we      go, 
we    will     go, 


(trust-  ing   toe 
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No.  193. 

Prohibition  Battle  Cry. 

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And  with 
Nev  -  er 
Glo  -  ry 
His    light 
Home    to 

ourmieht   ev  -  er  we'll  strike    for     the  right,    Uu-til    the 

we'll  rest     till  from  the  East     to      the  West  Soundeth  the 

di-vine      ev  -  er     up  -   on      us     will  shine,  And  we  will 

di-vine     ten-der-ly     o'er     iis    will  shine;   We  shall  he 

our  rest,    joy-ful-ly    home,  where  the  blest    Gath-er  and 

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temp'rance  flag  shall  wave  o'er  us    for  -  ev  -  or. 

glad,  the  wetcome  cry:  "Vict'ry    for  -  ev  -  er!"  ^  Joy-ful-ly    on    we  go, 
praise  our  conqu'ring  King  now  .-Hid  for  -  ev  -  cr. 

guid-ed    by   His  hand  now  and  for-  ev  -  er. 
I  the  Savior^  s  name  praise  Hirafor  -ev  -  er. 


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with  our  temp'rance  banner  o'er  us,  Joy  -  ful  -  ly     on    wo  go,  driv-  ing 

with  our   ban-ner  wav-mg   o'er  us,  Stead-i-  ly  marching  on  ^  while  we 

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ev  -  'ry    foe      be- fore    us,     Joy-ful-ly    on    we     go,  knowing  the 
sing    the  joy  -  ful   cho-rus;  Stead-i-  ly  marching  on,    pil-larand 

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Lord  conquereth  for    us,  Shouting  "Pro-hi-bi-tion"  is   our   bat -tie   cry. 
cloud  go-ing  be- Jure  us.     To  the  realms  of  glo-nj,  to    our  Ivmie  on  high. 


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No.  194, 


O  Turn  Ye. 

(MALE  VOICES.) 


JosiAH  Hopkins. 

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t         bur  -  den,     why  will  you     not    come?   'Tis  you  He  bids  welcome;  He 

p         spir  -  it     when  summoned  to      die,        Or  waft  you  to  man-sions  of 

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wel-come  you  home,  And  an-gels  are  wait-ing  to  wel-come  you  liome. 
bids  you  come  home,  'Tis  you  He  bids  wel-come;  He  bids  you  come  home, 
glo  -  ry  on  high?  Or  waft  you  to  man-sions  of  glo  -  ry  on  high, 
boundless  and  free.  And  prove  that  His  mer- cy      is  boundless  and  free. 


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No.  195. 

A  lion. 


Remember  Me. 

MALE  VOICEa. 


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Joanna  Kinkel. 


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1.  When  storms  around  are  sweeping,  When  lone  my  watcli  I'm  keeping, 

2.  When  walk-ing  on  life's  0  -  cean,    Con  -  trol  its    rag  -  ing  mo-tion; 

3.  When  weight  of  sin  op-press-es,     When  dark  despair  dis-tress-es, 


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'Mid  fires  of  e  -  vil  fall-ing, 
When  from  its  dangers  shrinking, 
Ail    thro'  the  life  that's     mor-tal, 


Chohus. 


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'Mid  temp-ter.s'  voic  es    call-ing, 
When  in      its  dread  deeps  sinking, 
And     when     I  pass  death's  portal, 


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Remember  me,  0  Might-y  One!  Remember 


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O  Might-y    One! 

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The  Lord's  My  Shepherd. 

Rousf's  Version,  1619. 


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1.  The  Lord's  my  Shepherd. I '11  not  want:  He  makes  me  down  to      lie 

2.  My    soul  He  doth  re  -  store    a-gain;  And  me      to      walk  doth  make 

3.  Yea,  tho' I  walk  in  death's  dark  vale,  Yet  will     I      fear    no      ill; 

4.  My     ta  -  ble  Thou  hast  fur-nish-ed     In      pres-ence    of       my    foes; 

5.  Good-ness  and  mercy  all        my   life  Shall  sure -ly      f^l  -  low    me; 


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In   pastures  green;  He  leadeth  me      The    qui-  et  v 

Within  the  paths  of  right-eous-ness.  E  en  for     His  o 

For  Thou  art  with  me;  and  Thy  rod  And   staff  me  d 

My  head  Thou  dost  with  oil  a-noint.  And    my    cup  0 


1  -  ters    by. 
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No.  196.  Where  Will  You  Spend  Eternity? 


Rkv.  E.  a.  Hoffman 


MALK  VOICES. 

1891,  hy  P.  P.  nil 


J.  H.  Tenn-EY. 


1 .  Wliere  will  you  spend  e  -  ter  -  iii  -  ty?  This  question  comes  to  you  and  nie ! 

2.  Man  -  y  are  choosiiitf  Christ  to  day,  Turninor  from  all  their  sins  a  -  way; 
'.i.  Tieavinsr  the  strait  and  nar-row  way,  Go-in»  the  downward  road  to  -  day, 
4.      Sin  -  ner,  believe, this  ver  -  y  hour, Trust  in  the  Savior's  grace  and  pow'r. 


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Tell  nie  what  will  your  an-swer  lie  ?  Where  will  you  spend  e  -  ter  -  ni-ty  ? 

Heav"n  shall  their  hap-py  por-tion  be,  Where  will  you  spend  e- ter  -ni-ty? 

Sad  will  their  fi  -  nal  end-ing  be,     Lost  thro'  a  long     e  -  ter  -  ni-ty! 

Then  will  your  joy-ous  an-swer  be.   Saved  thro'  a  long     e  -  ter  -  ni-ty! 


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E-ter  -ni-ty!  e  -  ter  -  ni  -  ty !  Where  will  you  spend  e  -  ter  -  ni-ty? 

E-ter  -  ni- ty !  e-ter -ni-ty!  Where  will  you  spend  e-ter -ni-ty? 

E-ter  -  ni- ty !  e-ter -ni-ty!  Lost    thro'  a  long  e-ter -ni-ty! 

E-ter  -ni-tv!  e-ter -ni-ty!  Saved  thro'   a  long  e-ter -ni-ty! 


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No  Tears  In  Yonder  Home. 


.T.  H.  Rntwisle. 


Isaac  Baker  Woodbury. 


1.  No    tears  in    yon-der  home.There,  all     se- rene  and  bright,  Sor-row  and 

2.  Blest  home  beyond  death's  sea,  What  sa-cred  pleasures  there!  There,  on  the 

3.  Je  -  sua,  my  all     in  all,    Keep  me  till  life      is  past;    Tho' shadows 


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pain  are  o'er.  Sickness  and  death  -no  more;    No  tears,  no  tears,  but  peace  and  light. 

gold-en  street. Kindred  and  friends  to  greet;  Blest  home.blest  home,so  brightand  fair! 

round  me  f all ,  No  darkness  can  a  p-pal  I ;    No  fears,  no  fears  within  Thy  fold. 

I         N     I  -=:  =^  I       . 


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No.   <97.  GENERAL  SUBJECTS. 

Pardon.  Power. 


Leader.  Let  the  wicked  forsake 
his  way,  and  the  unrighteous  man  his 
thoughts:  and  let  him  return  unto 
the  Lord,  and  he  will  have  mercy 
upon  him;  and  to  our  God,  for  he 
will  abundantly  pardon.— /sa.  55:7. 

Kespo7is€.  I  have  blotted  out,  as  a 
thick  cloud,  thy  transgressions,  and, 
as  a  cloud,  thy  sins:  return  unto  me; 
for  I  have  redeemed  thee.— /sa.^^.-^i'. 

All.  Christ  hath  redeemed  us  from 
the  curse  of  the  law,  being  made  a 
curse  for  us:  for  it  is  written,  Cursed 
is  every  one  that  hangeth  on  a  tree. 
—Gal.  j:ij. 

Nos.  of  Song-s:-49.  169,  233,  237. 

Peace. 

Leader.  Peace  I  leave  witli  you, 
my  peace  I  give  unto  you;  not  as  the 
world  giveth,  give  I  unto  you.  Let 
not  your  heart  be  troubled,  neither 
let  it  be  afraid.^-yo/zw  14:27. 

Response.  Therefore  being  justi- 
fied by  faith,  we  have  i^eace  with  God 
through  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ. — 
Roj7i.  j:t. 

L.  And  the  peace  of  God,  M'hich 
passeth  all  understanding,  shall 
keep  your  hearts  and  minds  through 
Christ  Jesus.  —Phil.  4:7. 

A'.  For  God  is  not  l/ie  author  of 
confusion,  but  of  peace,  as  in  all 
churches  of  the  saints.  ~  L  C  or.  14:33. 

All.  JSTow  the  God  of  peace  be  with 
you  all.     Amen. — Rom.  iS-'33- 

Nos.  of  Songrs:— 11.  47,  58,  74,  90,  157. 

Purity. 

L.eader.  But  the  wisdom  that  is 
from  above  is  first  pure,  then  peace- 
able, gentle,  a«6?  easy  to  be  entreated, 
full  of  mercy  and  good  fruits,  with- 
out partiality, and  without  hypocrisy. 
—James  3:17. 

All.  Finally,  brethern,  whatsoever 
things  are  true,  whatsoever  things 
are  honest,  whatsoever  things  are 
just,  whatsoever  things  are  pure, 
whatsoever  things  are  lovely,  what- 
soever things  are  of  good  report;  if 
there  he  any  virtue,  and  if  there  be 
anv  praise,  think  on  these  things. — 
Phil.  4:8. 


Leader.  And,  behold,  I  send  the 
promise  of  my  Father  upon  you:  but 
tarry  ye  in  the  city  of  Jerusalem, 
until  ye  be  endued  with  power  from 
on  high.— Z//^^  ^^-Y^- 

Response.  But  ye  shall  receive 
power,  after  that  the  Holy  Ghost  is 
come  upon  you:  and  ye  shall  be  wit- 
nesses unto  me  both  in  Jerusalem, 
and  in  all  Judea,  and  in  Samaria, 
and  unto  the  uttermost  part  of  the 
earth.— /4r/5  i:S. 

All.  And  with  great  power  gave 
the  apostles  witness  of  the  resurrec- 
tion of  the  Lord  Jesus:  and  gi^eat. 
grace  was  upon  them  all. — Acts  4:33. 

Nos.  of  Pongs:- 85,  98,  159,  210. 

Praise. 

Leader.  liaise  ye  the  Lord.  Sing 
unto  the  Lord  a  new  song,  and  his 
praise  in  the  congregation  of  saints. 
—Ps.  J4>ri. 

Response.  Praise  ye  fche  Lord. 
Praise  God  in  his  sanctuary:  praise 
him  in  the  firmament  of  his  power. 

L.  Praise  him  with  the  sound  of 
the  trumpet:  praise  him  with  the 
psaltery  and  harp. 

R.  Praise  him  upon  the  loud  eytn 
bals:  praise  him  upon  the  liigli 
sounding  cymbals. 

All.  Let  every  thing  that  hath 
breath  praise  the  Lord.  Praise  ye 
the  Lord  —Ps.  150:1,  3,  j,  6. 

Nos.  of  Song-s:— 3,  9.  18.  21.  23.  36.  43. 

Promise. 

Leader.  Whereby  are  given  unt;* 
us  exceeding  great  and  precious 
promises;  that  by  these  ye  might  be 
]  partakers  of  the  devine  nature,  hav- 
ing escaped  the  corruption  that  is  in 
the  world  through  lust. — //.  Peter 
1:4. 

Response.  For  all  the  promises  of 
God  in  him  are  yea,  and  in  him 
Amen,  unto  the  glory  of  God  by  us. 
— //.  Cor.  1:20. 

All.  Having  therefore  *  these 
promises,  dearly  beloved,  let  us 
cleanse  ourselves  from  all  filthiness 
of  the  flesh  and  spirit,  perfecting 
holiness  in  the  fear  of  God. — //.  Ccr 
7:1. 


Nos.  of  Songs:-158,  210,  213,  214. 


Nos.  of  Songs;— 3.  33.  34.  64,  75.  76. 


No.  J98 


PRAYER. 


R^e»aci!ng. 


Prevailing  Prayer. 

Moses  ^^^^'■-  -^^^  ^*  came  to  pass, 
•  when  Moses  held  up  his  hand, 
that  Israel  prevailed:  and  when  he 
let  down  his  hand,  Amalek  prevailed. 
Beg.  But  Moses'  hands  were  heavy ; 
and  they  took  a  stone,  and  put  it  un- 
der him,  and  he  sat  thereon;  and 
Aaron  and  Hur  stayed  up  his  hands, 
the  one  on  the  one  side,  and  the  other 
on  the  other  side ;  and  his  hands  were 
steady  until  the  going  down  of  the 
sun.— ^.c.  17:11. 12. 

AK^oV.o»,  L.  And  Abraham  drew 

Abraham.       ^^^^^   ^^^   ^^.^^^  ^.^^ 

thou  also  destroy  the  righteous  with 
the  wicked? 

R.  That  be  far  from  thee  to  do  af- 
ter this  manner,  to  slay  the  righteous 
with  the  wicked ;  and  that  the  right- 
eous should  be  as  the  wicked,  that  be 
far  from  thee :  Shall  not  the  judge  of 
all  the  earth  do  vighfi— Gen.  18:23, 25. 
Jacob  ^'  "^  Jacob  was  alone ; 
'  and  there  wrestled  a  man 
with  him  until  the  breaking  of  the 
day. 

R.  And  he  said,  Let  me  go,  for  the 
day  breaketh.  And  he  said,  I  vnll 
not  let  thee  go,  except  thou  bless  me. 

L.  And  he  said,  Thy  name  shall  be 
called  no  more  Jacob,  but  Israel:  for 
as  a  prince  hast  thou  power  with  God 
and  with  men,  and  hast  prevailed. — 
Oen.  32:24-.  ^6.  28. 

Eliiah  Elias  was  a  man  subject 

'  *  tolikepassionsas  weare,  and 
he  prayed  earnestly  that  it  might  not 
rain :  and  it  rained  not  on  the  earth 
for  the  space  of  three  years  and  six 
months. 

L.   And  he  prayed  again,  and  the 

heaven    gave    rain,    and    the   earth 

brought  forth  her  ivuit.—Jas  5:17 ,18. 

Nah<>mioh  R-  C)  Lord,  I  beseech 
wenemian.  ^^^^^  j^^  ^^^  ^j^.^^  ^^^ 

be  attentive  to  the  prayer  of  thy  ser- 
vant, and  to  the  prayer  of  thy  ser- 
vants, who  desire  to  fear  thy  name : 
and  prosper,  I  pray  thee,  thy  servant 
this  day,  and  grant  him  mercy  in  the 
sight  of  this  man.  For  I  was  the 
king's  cupbearer. 

L     And  Esther  spake  yet 
again  before  the  king,  and 
fell  down  at  his  feet,  and  besought 


Esther. 


David. 


Daniel 


Jonah. 


Mm  with  tears  to  put  away  the  mis- 
cliief  of  Haman  the  Agagite,  and  his 
device  that  he  had  devised  against 
the  Jews. 

R.  The  the  king  held  out  the  gold- 
en sceptre  toward  Esther.  So  Esther 
arose  and  stood  before  the  king. — Es- 
tlter  8:3,  4. 

L.    I  sought  the  Lord,  and 
he  heard  me.  and  delivered 
me  from  all  my  fears. 

R.  This  poor  man  cried,  and  the 
Lord  heard  him,  and  saved  him  out 
of  all  his  troubles.— P.v.  3/f:>f,  0. 

L.  And  when  Daniel  knew 
that  the  writing  was  signed, 
he  went  into  his  house;  (nov/  his 
windows  were  open  in  his  chamber 
toward  Jerusalem ; )  and  he  kneeled 
upon  his  knees  three  times  a  day.  and 
prayed,  and  gave  thanks  before  his 
God,  as  he  did  aforetime. — Dan.  6:10 
R.  Then  Jonah  prayed  unto 
the  Lord  his  God  out  of  the 
fish's  belly. 

L.  I  went  down  to  the  bottoms  of 
the  mountains;  the  earth  with  her 
bars  was  about  me  for  ever:  yet  hast 
thou  bi  ought  up  my  life  from  cori'up- 
tion,  O  Lord  my  God..— Jonah  2:1,  G. 
i^^cKc  ^-  -^^d  he  went  a  little 
jesus.  farther,  and  fell  on  his  face, 
and  prayed,  saying,  O  my  Father,  if 
it  be  possible,  let  this  cup  pass  from 
me :  nevertheless,  not  as  I  will,  but  as 
thou  wilt.— ilfa^  S6:S9 

L.  And  there  appeared  an  angel 
unto  him  from  heaven,  strengthen- 
ing him. — Ltike  22:43. 
DisciDles  ^-  ^^^  yfi^en  they  had 
*^  •  prayed,  the  place  was 
shaken  where  they  were  assembled 
together;  and  they  were  all  filled 
with  the  Holy  Ghost,  and  they  spake 
the  word  of  God  with  boldness. — 
Acts  4:31. 

The  Church.  ^-  Peter  therefore 
was  kept  m  prison :  but 
prayer  was  made  without  ceasing 
of  the  church  unto  God  for  him. — 
Acts  12:5. 

All.  And  the  Spirit  and  the  bride 
say,  Come.  And  let  him  that  hear- 
eth  say.  Come.  And  let  him  that  is 
athirst  come.  And  whosoever  will, 
let  him  take  the  water  of  life  freely. 
—Rev.  22:17. 


He  teaches  us  to  pray. 
Repeat  in  concert  the  Lord's  Prayer.     (See  Matt.  6:6-13.) 

These  numbers  indicate  songs  in  this  book  suited  to  the  above  Readings: 
1,  58,  no,  180,  210,  211,  229,  2;:50,  241. 


ResponslwO'    Oifc>le>    Reading. 

No.  J99.         THE  COMING  OF  THE  LORD. 


Prophecies  of  His  Coming. 

Leader.  And  to  wait  for  his  Son 
from  heaven,  whom  he  raised  from 
the  dead,  even  Jesus,  which  delivered 
us  from  the  wratli  to  come. — /.  Thes. 
I  :io. 

Response.  Which  also  said,  Ye 
men  of  Galilee,  why  stand  ye  gazing 
up  into  heaven?  this  same  Jesus, 
which  is  taken  up  from  you  into 
heaven,  shall  so  come  in  like  manner 
as  ye  have  seen  him  go  into  heaven. 
— Acts  i:ii. 

All.  He  which  testifieth  these 
things  saith,  Surely  I  come  quickly: 
Amen.  Even  so,  come,  Lord  Jesus. 
— Rev.  22:20. 


That  Blessed  Hope. 

Leader.  Looking  for  that  blessed 
hope,  and  the  glorious  appearing  of 
the  great  God  and  our  Saviour  Jesus 
Christ. 

Response.  These  things  speak, 
and  exhort,  and  rebuke  with  all 
authority.  Let  no  man  despise  thee. 
—  Titus  2:13,  /jr. 

L.  When  Christ,  tuho  is  our  life, 
shall  appear,  then  shall  ye  also  ap- 
pear with  him  in  glory. — Col.  3:4. 

R.  Behold,  what  manner  of  love 
the  Father  hath  bestowed  upon  us, 
that  we  should  be  called  the  sons  of 
God:  therefore  the  world  knoweth 
us  not,  because  it  knew  him  not. 

L.  Beloved,  now  are  we  the  sons 
of  God,  and  it  doth  not  yet  appear 
what  we  shall  be:  but  we  know  that, 
when  he  shall  appear,  we  shall  be 
like  him;  for  we  shall  see  him  as  he 
is. — /.  John  J  .■/,  2. 

All.  And  every  man  that  hath 
this  hope  in  him  purifieth  himself, 
even  as  he  is  pure. — /.  John  3:3. 

He  Himself. 

Leader.  For  the  Lord  himself 
shall  descend  from  heaven  with  a 
shout,  with  the  voice  of  the  arch- 
angel, and  with  the  trump  of  God: 
and  the  dead  in  Christ  shall  rise  first: 


Resfo7ise.  Then  we  which  are 
alive  atid  renfain  shall  be  caught  up 
together  with  them  in  the  clouds,  to 
meet  the  Lord  in  the  air:  and  so 
shall  we  ever  be  with  the  Lord. 

L.  Wherefore  comfort  one  an- 
other with  these  words. — /.  Thes.  4: 
16-18. 

R.  Let  not  your  heart  be 
troubled:  ye  believe  in  God,  believe 
also  in  me. 

L.  In  my  Father's  house  are  many 
mansions:  if  it  vuere  not  .so,  I  would 
have  told  you.  I  go  to  prepare  a 
place  for  you. 

.-III.  And  if  I  go  and  prepare  a 
place  for  you,  I  will  come  again,  and 
receive  you  unto  myself;  that  where 
I  am,  there  ye  may  be  also.— /o/^w 
I4-1-3' 

The  Body  Raised. 

Leader.  But  some  man  will  say, 
How  are  the  dead  raised  up?  and 
v/ith  what  body  do  they  come? 

Response.  Thou  fool,  that  which 
thou  sowest  is  not  quickened,  except 
it  die. 

Z.  All  flesh  is  not  the  same  flesh: 
but  there  is  one  ki^id  of  flesh  of  men, 
another  flesh  of  beasts,  another  of 
fishes,  and  another  of  birds. 

R.  There  are  also  celestial  bodies, 
and  bodies  terrestrial:  but  the  glory 
of  the  celestial  is  one,  and  the  glory 
of  the  terrestrial  is  another. 

L.  So  also  is  the  resurrection  of 
the  dead.  It  is  sown  in  corruption, 
it  is  raised  in  incorruption. 

R.  It  is  sown  in  dishonour,  it  is 
raised  in  glory:  it  is  sown  in  weak- 
ness, it  is  raised  in  power. 

Z.  It  is  sown  a  natural  body,  it  is 
raised  a  spiritual  body.  There  is  a 
natural  body,  and  there  is  a  spiritual 
body. 

Z.  The  first  man  is  of  the  earth, 
earthy:  the  second  man  is  the  Lord 
from  heaven. 

All.  And  as  we  have  borne  the 
image  of  the  earthy,  we  shall  also 
bear  the  image  of  the  heavenly. — 
/.  Cor.  15:33, 36,39,  40,  42,  43, 44,  47,  49- 


^^"These  numbers  indicate  songs  suited  for  the  above  Readings: — 72, 

317.  328. 


97.  110.   112.  119.   144. 


f^esponslvre    Bilble    Reading* 

No.  200.  FOLLOWING  JESUS. 


L    The  Shepherd  Leads. 

Leader.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto 
you,  He  that  entereth  not  by  the  door 
into  the  sheepfold,  but  climbeth  up 
some  other  way,  the  same  is  a  thief 
and  a  robber. 

Eesjjonse.  But  he  that  entereth  in 
by  the  door  is  the  shepherd  of  the 
sheep. 

L.  To  him  the  porter  openeth ;  and 
the  sheep  hear  his  voice :  and  he  call- 
eth  his  own  sheep  by  name,  and 
leadeth  them  out. 

R.  And  when  he  putteth  forth  his 
own  sheep,  he  goeth  before  them,  and 
the  sheep  follow  him:  for  they  know 
his  voice. 

L.  And  a  stranger  will  they  not 
follow,  but  will  flee  from  him;  for 
they  know  not  the  voice  of  strangers. 

R.  This  parable  spake  Jesus  unto 
them ;  but  they  understood  not  what 
things  they  were  which  he  spake  un- 
to them. 

L.  Then  said  Jesus  unto  them 
again,  verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you, 
I  am  the  door  of  the  sheep. 

R.  All  that  ever  came  before  me 
are  thieves  and  robbers:  but  the 
sheep  did  not  hear  them. 

L.  lam  the  door:  by  me  if  any 
man  enter  in,  he  shall  be  saved,  and 
shall  go  in  and  out,  and  find  pasture. 

All.  The  thief  cometh  not,  but  for 
to  steal,  and  to  kill  and  to  destroy, 
I  am  come  that  they  might  have  life, 
and  that  they  might  have  it  more 
abundantly. — John  10:1-10. 

IL    The  blessedness  of  following:. 

Leader.  And  he  saith  unto  them. 
Follow  me,  and  I  will  make  you 
fishers  of  men. 

Response.  And  they  straightway 
left  their  nets  and  followed  him. 

L.  And  going  on  from  thence,  he 
saw  other  two  brethren.  James  the 
son  of  Zebedee  and  John  his  brother, 
in  a  ship  with  Zebedee  their  father, 
mending  their  nets;  and  he  called 
them. 

R.  And  they  immediately  left 
the  ship  and  their  father,  and  fol- 
lowed him. — Matt.  A:19-22. 


L.  And  a  certain  scribe  came,  and 
said  unto  him.  Master,  I  will  follow 
thee  whithersoever  thou  goest. 

R.  And  Jesus  said  unto  him,  the 
foxes  have  holes,  and  the  birds  of  the 
air  have  nests;  but  the  Son  of  man 
hath  not  where  to  lay  his  head. 

L.  And  another  of  his  disciples 
said  unto  him,  Lord,  suffer  me  first 
to  go  and  bury  my  father. 

R.  But  Jesus  said  unto  him.  Fol- 
low me  and  let  the  dead  bury  their 
dead.— Jlfa«.  8:19-82. 

L.  And  as  Jesus  passed  forth 
from  thence,  he  saw  a  man,  named 
Matthew,  sitting  at  the  receipt  of 
custom ;  and  he  saith  unto  him.  Fol- 
low me.  And  he  arose,  and  followed 
him.— il/a«.  9:9. 

R.  Then  Jesus  said  unto  his  dis- 
ciples, If  any  man  will  come  after 
me,  let  him  deny  himself,  and  take 
up  his  cross,  and  follow  me. 

L.  For  whosoever  will  save  his 
life  shall  lose  it ;  and  whosoever  will 
lose  his  life  for  my  sake  shall  find  it. 

All.  For  what  is  a  man  profited, 
if  he  shall  gain  the  whole  world,  and 
lose  his  own  soul?  or  what  shall  a 
man  give  in  exchange  for  his  soul? — 
Matt.  16:24-86. 

IIL      The  Great  Provider. 

Leader.  The  Lord  is  my  shepherd, 
I  shall  not  want. 

Response.  He  maketh  me  lie  down 
in  green  pastures:  he  leadeth  me  be- 
side the  still  waters. 

L.  He  restoreth  my  soul:  he  lead- 
eth me  in  the  paths  of  righteousness 
for  his  name's  sake. 

R.  Yea,  though  I  walk  through 
the  valley  of  the  shadow  of  death, 
I  will  fear  no  evil :  for  thou  art  with 
me ;  thy  rod  and  thy  staff  they  com- 
fort me. 

L.  Thou  preparest  a  table  before 
me  in  the  presence  of  mine  enemies : 
thou  annointest  my  head  with  oil ; 
my  cup  runneth  over. 

All.  Surely  goodness  and  mercy 
shall  follow  me  all  the  days  of  my 
life :  and  I  will  dwell  in  the  house 
of  the  Lord  for  ever.— Ps.  83:1-6. 


ipl^These  numbers  indicate  songs  in  this  book  suited  to  the  above  Readings: 
23,  26.  33.  45.  49  53.  64,  84^  103,  121,  146,  176. 


Re>sponsl\/e»    Bifc>le»    Reaching. 

No.  201.  SOWING  SEED. 

I.     Sowing  and  Reaping. 

Leader.  Give,  and  it  shall  be  given  unto  yon ;  good  measure,  pressed  down, 
and  shaken  together,  and  running  over,  shall  men  give  into  your  bosom.  For 
with  the  same  measure  that  ye  mete  withal  it  shall  be  measured  to  you 
again. — Luke  6:3S. 

Response.  Be  not  deceived ;  God  is  not  mocked :  for  whatsoever  a  man 
soweth,  that  shall  he  also  reap. 

AU.  For  he  that  soweth  to  his  flesh  shall  of  the  flesh  reap  corruption;  but 
he  that  soweth  to  the  Spirit  shall  of  the  Spirit  reap  life  everlasting. — Gal.  6: 
7  and  8. 

L.  And  he  spake  unto  them  many  things  in  parables,  saying,  Behold,  a 
sower  went  forth  to  sow ; 

R.  And  when  he  sowed,  some  seeds  fell  by  the  way  side,  and  the  fowls 
came  and  devoured  them  up : 

L.  Some  fell  upon  stony  places,  where  they  had  not  much  earth :  and 
forthwith  they  sprung  up,  because  they  had  no  deepness  of  earth : 

R.  And  when  the  sun  was  up,  they  were  scorched ;  and  because  they  had 
no  root,  they  withered  away. 

L.  And  some  fell  among  thorns ;  and  the  thorns  sprung  up,  and  choked 
them: 

All.  But  other  fell  into  good  ground,  and  brought  forth  fruit,  some  a  hun- 
dredfold, some  sixtyfold,  some  thirtyfold. — Matt.  13:3-8. 


II.     Sowing  to  the  Spirit. 

Z.  In  the  morning  sew  thy  seed' 
and  in  the  evening  withhold  not  thine 
hand :  for  thou  knowest  not  whether 
shall  prosper,  either  this  or  that,  or 
whether  they  both  shall  be  alike  good. 
—Eccl.  11:6. 

R.  Sow  to  yourselves  in  righteous- 
ness, reap  in  mercy;  break  up  your 
fallow  ground :  for  it  is  time  to  seek 
the  Lord,  till  he  come  and  rain  right- 
eousness upon  you. — Hos.  10:13. 

L.  Lay  not  up  for  yourselves  treas- 
ures upon  earth,  where  moth  and  rust 
doth  corrupt,  and  where  thieves  break 
through  and  steal : 

R  But  lay  up  for  yourselves  treas- 
ures in  heaven,  where  neither  moth 
nor  rust  doth  corrupt,  and  where 
thieves  do  not  break  through  nor  steal 
All.  For  where  your  treasure  is  there 
will  your  heart  be  dim.— Mat.  6:19-21. 

IV.  God  Giveth  the  Increase. 

L.    I  have  planted,  Apollos  watered;  but  God  gave  the  increase. 

R  So  then  neither  is  he  that  planteth  anything,  neither  he  that  watereth ; 
but  God  that  giveth  the  increase. 

L.  Now  he  that  planteth  and  he  that  watereth  j.re  one :  and  every  man 
shall  receive  his  own  reward  according  to  his  own  labour. — 1  Cor  3:6-8. 

All.  Bring  ye  all  the  tithes  into  the  storehouse,  that  there  may  be  meat  in 
mine  house,  and  prove  me  now  herewith,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  if  I  will 
not  open  you  the  windows  of  heaven,  and  pour  you  out  a  blessing,  that  there 
shall  not  be  room  enough  to  receive  it. — Mai.  3-10. 


III.    Sowing  to  the  Flesh. 

L.  But  this  I  say.  He  which  soweth 
sparingly  shall  reap  also  sparingly; 
and  he  that  soweth  bountifully  shall 
reap  also  bountifully. — ij  Cor.  9:6. 

R.  A  false  witness  that  speaketh 
lies, and  he  that  soweth  discord  among 
brethren.— Pror.  6:19. 

L.  They  have  sown  wheat,  but 
shall  reap  thorns  :  they  have  put 
themselves  to  pain,  but  shall  not  pro- 
fit :  and  they  shall  be  ashamed  of  yon  r 
revenues  because  of  the  fierce  anger 
of  the  Lord.— Jer.if.-i.?. 

All.  Ye  have  sown  much  and  bring 
in  little;  ye  eat,  but  ye  have  not 
enough;  ye  drink,  but  ye  are  not 
filled  with  drink ;  ye  clothe  you,  but 
there  is  none  warm ;  and  he  that 
earneth  wages,  eameth  wages  to  put 
it  into  a  bag  with  holes. — Hag.  1:6. 


These  numbers  indicate  songs  in  this  book  suited  to  the  above  Readings: 
5.  70.  n2,  181,  186.  235.  239.  246. 


Responsiv©    Bible    F^eading. 


No.  202.  WORD 

It  Gives  Life. 

Leader.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto 
you,  he  that  believeth  on  me  hath 
everlasting  life. 

Response.  I  am  the  living  bread 
which  came  down  from  heaven:  if 
any  man  eat  of  this  bread,  he  shall 
live  for  ever:  and  the  bread  that  I 
will  give  is  my  flesh,  which  I  will 
give  for  the  life  of  the  world. 

L.  Whoso  eateth  my  flesh,  and 
drinketh  my  blood,  hath  eternal  life; 
and  I  will  raise  him  up  at  the  last 
day. 

Ji.  This  is  that  bread  which  came 
down  from  heaven:  not  as  your 
fathers  did  eat  manna,  and  are  dead: 
he  that  eateth  of  this  bread  shall 
live  for  ever.— /oA«  6.77,  5/,  5^,  j<?. 

L.  And  I  give  unto  them  eternal 
life;  and  they  shall  never  perish, 
neither  shall  any  man  pluck  them 
out  of  my  hand.— /o/%«  10:28. 

All.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you. 
He  that  heareth  my  word,  and  be- 
lieveth on  him  that  sent  me,  hath 
everlasting  life,  and  shall  not  come 
into  condemnation;  but  is  passed 
from  death  unto  life.— /'''^"  J-'-^-^- 

It  Is  Everlasting  Life. 

Leader.  In  the  beginning  was  the 
Word,  and  the  Word  was  with  God, 
and  the  Word  was  God. 

Response.  The  same  was  in  the 
beginning  with  God. 

L.  All  things  were  made  by  him; 
and  without  him  was  not  any  thing 
made  that  was  made.— /o^w  /.•>-j' 

R.  Being  born  again,  not  of  cor- 
ruptible seed,  but  of  incorruptible, 
by  the  word  of  God,  which  liveth 
and  abideth  for  ever. 

Z.  For  all  flesh  is  as  grass,  and 
all  the  glory  of  man  as  the  flower  of 
grass.  The  grass  withereth,  and 
the  flower  thereof  falleth  away: 

All.  But  the  word  of  the  Lord  en- 
dureth  for  ever.  And  this  is  the 
word  which  by  the  gospel  is  preached 
unto  you. — /.  Peter  1:23-2^. 

It  Is  Powerful. 

Leader.  For  the  word  of  God  is 
quick,  and  powerful,  and  sharper 
than  any  twoedged  sword,  piercing 


OF  GOD. 

even  to  the  dividing  asunder  of  soul 
and  spirit,  and  of  the  joints  and  mar- 
row, and  is  a  discerner  of  the 
thoughts  and  intents  of  the  heart.— 
ILeb.  4:12. 

Response.  And  take  the  helmet 
of  salvation,  and  the  sword  of  the 
Spirit,  which  is  the  word  of  God:— 
Eph.  6.V7. 

L.  It  is  the  Spirit  that  quiek- 
eneth;  the  flesh  profiteth  nothing: 
the  words  that  I  speak  unto  you. 
they  are  spirit,  and  they  are  life. — 
Jolin  6:6j. 

All.  For  the  weapons  of  our  war- 
fare are  not  carnal,  but  mighty 
through  God  to  the  pulling  down  of 
strong  holds; — //.  Cor.  10:4. 

Expresses  His  Purpose. 

Leader.  God,  who  at  sundry 
times  and  in  divers  manners  spake 
in  time  past  unto  the  fathers  by  the 
prophets. 

Response.  Hath  in  these  last  days 
spoken  unto  us  by  his  Son,  whom  he 
hath  appointed  heir  of  all  things,  by 
whom  also  he  made  the  worlds; 

L.  Who  being  the  brightness  of 
his  glory,  and  the  express  image  of 
his  person,  and  upholding  all  things 
by  the  word  of  his  power,  when  he 
had  by  himself  purged  cur  sins,  sat 
down  on  the  right  hand  of  the 
Majesty  on  high; — LLeb.  1:1-3. 

R.  For  he  spake,  and  it  was  done; 
he  commanded,  and  it  stood  fast. — 
Ps.33-9- 

L.  And  God  said,  Let  there  be 
light;  and  there  was  light. 

R.  And  God  said.  Let  the  waters 
under  the  heaven  be  gathered  to- 
gether unto  one  place,  and  let  the 
dry  land  appear:  and  it  was  so. 

L.  And  God  said.  Let  the  earth 
bring  forth  grass,  the  herb  yielding 
seed,  and  the  fruit  tree  yielding  fruit 
after  his  kind,  whose  seed  zs  in  itself, 
upon  the  earth:  and  it  was  so. 

All.  And  God  said.  Let  the  waters 
bring  forth  abundantly  the  moving 
creature  that  hath  life,  and  fowl  that 
may  fly  above  the  earth  in  the  open 
firmament  of  heaven. — Gen.  1:3,  g. 


Je^-These  numbers  indicate  songs  suited  to  the  Readin&s:-13.  61.  64,  106.  143.  151,  178.  246. 


Responsive    Bible    Reaching. 

No.  203.  MARCHING  TO  VICTORY. 


Leade 


And    Moses    said 


tinto  the  people,  Fear  ye  not, 


noses. 

stand  still,  and  see  the  salvation  of  the 
Lord,  which  he  will  shew  to  you  to 
day:  for  the  Egyptians  whom  ye 
have  seen  today,  ye  shall  see  them 
again  no  more  forever. 

Response.  Thus  the  Lord  saved 
Israel  that  day  out  of  the  hand  of  the 
Egyptians ;  and  Israel  saw  the  Egyp- 
tians dead  upon  the  sea  shore. 

L.  And  Israel  saw  that  great 
work  which  the  Lord  did  upon  the 
Egyptians :  and  the  people  feared  the 
Lord,  and  believed  the  Lord,  and  his 
servant  Moses.— £'a-.  14:13,30,31. 
,1^  R.  And  it  came  to  pass  on 

josnua.  ^j^g  seventh  day,  that  they 
rose  early  about  the  dawning  of  the 
day,  and  compassed  the  city  after 
the  same  manner  seven  times :  only 
on  that  day  they  compassed  the  city 
seven  times. 

L.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  sev- 
enth time,  when  the  priests  blew 
with  the  trumpets,  Joshua  said  unto 
the  people,  Shout;  for  the  Lord  hath 
given  you  the  city. 

R.  So  the  people  shouted  when 
the  priests  blew  with  the  trumpets : 
and  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  people 
heard  the  sound  of  the  trumpet,  and 
the  people  shouted  with  a  great 
shout,  that  the  wall  fell  down  flat,  so 
that  the  people  went  up  into  the  city, 
every  man  straight  before  him,  and 
they  took  the  city. — Josh.  6:15,16,-20. 
ni<ia/>n  L.  And  the  Lord  said 
Uiaeon.  ^^^  Gideon,  By  the  three 
hundred  men  that  lapped  will  I  save 
you,  and  deliver  the  Midianites  into 
thine  hand :  and  let  all  the  other 
people  go  every  man  unto  his  place 

R.  So  the  people  took  victuals  in 
their  hand,  and  their  trumpets :  and 
he  sent  all  the  rest  of  Israel  every 
man  unto  his  tent,  and  retained  those 
three  hundred  men :  and  the  host  of 
Midian  was  beneath  himifi  the  valley. 


David. 


L.  And  the  three  hundred  blew 
the  trumpets,  and  the  Lord  set  every 
man's  sword  against  his  fellow,  even 
throughout  all  the  host :  and  the  host 
fled  to  Beth-shittah  in  Zererath,  and 
to  the  border  of  Abel-meholah,  anto 
Tabbath.— jMd^cs  1:1,8,22. 

R.  And  David  put  his  hand 
in  his  bag,  and  took  thence  a 
and  slang  it,  and  smote  the 
Philistine  in  his  forehead,  that  the 
stone  sunk  into  his  forehead ;  and  he 
fell  ui)on  his  face  to  the  earth. 

L.  So  David  prevailed  over  the 
Philistine  with  a  sling  and  with  a 
stone,  and  smote  the  Philistine,  and 
slew  him ;  but  there  was  no  sword  in 
the  hand  of  David. 

R.  Therefore  David  ran,  and  stood 
upon  the  Philistine,  and  took  his 
sword,  and  drew  it  out  of  the  sheath 
thereof,  and  slew  him,  and  cut  off 
his  head  therevrith.  And  when  the 
Philistines  saw  their  champion  was 
dead  they  fled. — 

L.  And  David  took  the  head  of  the 
Philistine,  and  brought  it  to  Jerusa- 
lem ;  but  he  put  his  armor  in  his  tent. 

R.  And  as  David  returned  from  the 
slaughter  of  the  Philistine,  Abner 
took  him,  and  bi'ought  him  before 
Saul  with  the  head  of  the  Philistine 
in  his  hand.— i  Ham.  11:49, .50, 5 1,54, -51 
Jesus  ^'     Wherefore    he    saith, 

When  he  ascended  up  on 
high,  he  led  captivity  captive,  and 
gave  gifts  unto  men. — Eph.  4:8. 

R.  And  having  spoiled  principal- 
ities and  powers,  he  made  a  shew  of 
them  openly,  triumphing  over  them 
in  il.— Col.  2:15. 

L.  I  am  Alpha  and  Omega,  the  be- 
ginning and  the  ending,  saith  the 
Lord,  which  is  and  which  was,  and 
which  is  to  come,  the  Almighty. 

All.  I  am  he  that  liveth,  and  was 
dead;  and,  behold,  I  am  alive  for 
evermore.  Amen;  and  have  the  keys 
of  hell  and  of  death.— i?er.  1:8,18. 


The    Christian's    Outfit. 

Leader.  Stand  therefore,  having  your  loins  girt  about  with  truth,  and  hav- 
ing on  the  breastplate  of  righteousness;  And  your  feet  shod  with  the  prep- 
aration of  the  gospel  of  peace;  Above  all,  taking  the  shield  of  faith, 
wherewith  ye  shall  be  able  to  quench  all  the  fiery  darts  of  the  wicked. 

Response.  And  take  the  helmet  of  salvation,  and  the  sword  of  the  Spirit, 
which  is  the  word  of  God:  Praying  always  with  all  prayer  and  supplication 
in  the  Spirit,  and  watching  thereunto  with  all  perseverance  and  supplication 
for  all  s&ints.— Eph.  6:14-18. 

f)t^  These  numbers  indicate  songs  in  this  book  suited  to  the  above  Readings: 
2,  12,  16,  24,  2.5,  27,  38,  48,  57.  M.  is"?    i=^«   184,  188,  242,  248. 


Responsive    Bil3le    Reading. 

No.  204.  HEAVEN. 


Description  of. 

Leader.  And  I  saw  a  new  heaven 
and  a  new  earth :  for  the  first  heaven 
and  the  first  earth  were  passed  away ; 
and  there  was  no  more  sea. 

Response.  And  I  John  saw  the  holy 
city,  new  Jerusalem,  coming  down 
from  God  out  of  heaven,  prepared  as  a 
bride  adorned  for  her  husband. 

L.  And  God  shall  wipe  away  all 
tears  from  their  eyes ;  and  there  shall 
be  no  more  death,  neither  sorrow, 
nor  crying,  neither  shall  there  be  any 
more  pain :  for  the  former  things  are 
passed  away. — Rev  21:1,  2.  4.. 

R.  And  I  saw  no  temple  therein : 
for  the  Lord  God  Almighty  and  the 
Lamb  are  the  temple  of  it. 

L.  And  the  city  had  no  need  of  the 
sun,  neither  of  the  moon,  to  shine  in 
it:  for  the  glory  of  God  did  lighten 
it,  and  the  Lamb  is  the  light  thereof. 

R.  And  the  nations  of  them  which 
are  saved  shall  walk  in  the  light  of 
it:  and  the  kings  of  the  earth  do 
bring  their  glory  and  honour  into  it. 

L.  And  the  gates  of  it  shall  not  be 
shut  at  all  by  day :  for  there  shall  be 
no  night  there. 

R  And  they  shall  bring  the  glory 
and  honour  of  the  nations  into  it. 

All.  And  there  shall  in  no  wise 
enter  into  it  anything  that  defileth, 
neither  whatsoever  worketh  abomin- 
ation, or  maketh  a  lie:  but  they 
which  are  written  in  the  Lamb's 
book  of  life.— i^ey.  21:22-21. 
Our  Citizenship. 

L  But  ye  are  come  unto  mount 
Sion,  and  unto  the  city  of  the  living 
God,  the  heavenly  Jerusalem,  and  to 
an  innumerable  company  of  angels. — 
Heh.  12:22. 

R.  For  he  looked  for  a  city  which 
hath  foundations,  whose  builder  and 
maker  is  God. 

L.  But  now  they  desire  a  better 
country,  that  is,  a  heavenly:  where- 
fore God  is  not  ashambed  to  be  call- 
ed their  God :  for  he  hath  prepared  for 
them  a  G\ij.—Keh.  11:10,  16. ' 

All.  For  here  have  we  no  continu- 
ing city,  but  we  seek  one  to  come. — 
Heb.  13:14. 


Our 

Name 


Our  all  is  there. 

L.  Notwithstanding,  in  this 


rejoice  not,  that  the  spirits 
are  subject  unto  you ;  but  rather  re- 
joice, because  your  names  are  written 
in  heaven. — Luke  10:20. 

R.  Him  that  overcometh  will  I 
make  a  pillar  in  the  temple  of  my 
God,  and  he  shall  go  no  more  out : 
and  I  will  write  upon  him  the  name 
of  my  God,  and  the  name  of  the  city 
of  my  God,  which  is  new  Jerusalem, 
which  cometh  down  out  of  heaven 
from  my  G«d :  and  I  will  write  upon 
him  my  new  na,me.—Rev.  3:12 
Our  L.  For  ye  are  dead,  and  your 
till  life  is  hid  with  Christ  in  God. 

R     When  Christ,  who  is  our  life, 
shall  appear,  then  shall  ye  also  appear 
with  him  in  glory  — Col  3:3,4 
Ou  L.  For  we  know  that,  if  our 

S2ii£^  earthly  house  of  this  taber- 
nacle were  dissolved,  we  have  a 
building  of  God,  a  house  not  made 
with  hands,  eternal  in  the  heavens. 

R     In     my     Father's    house    are 
many  mansions :  if  it  were  not  so,  I 
would  have  told  you.    I  go  to  prepare 
a  place  for  you  — John  14:1,2. 
Our  L.   Jesus  said  unto  him. 

Treasure  jf  ^^j^ou  wilt  be  perfect,  go 
and  sell  that  thou  hast,  and  give  to 
the  poor,  and  thou  shalt  have  treas- 
ure in  heaven :  and  come  and  follow 
me. 

R.  But  when  the  j^oung  man  heard 
that  saying,  he  went  away  sorrowful : 
for  he  had  great  possessions. — Math. 
19:21,22. 

L.  But  lay  up  for  yourselves 
treasures  in  heaven,  where  neither 
moth  nor  rust  doth  corrupt,  and 
whei  e  thieves  do  not  break  through 
nor  steal.— ifa</i.  6:20. 
Our  R.  And  while  they  looked 
^f^^'^o^  steadfastly  towards  heaveij  as 
he  went  up,  behold,  two  men  stood 
by  them  in  white  apparel ; 

All.  Which  also  said,  Ye  men  of 
Galilee,  why  stand  ye  gazing  up  into 
heaven?  this  same  Jesus,  which  is 
taken  up  from  you  into  heaven,  shall 
so  come  in  like  manner  as  ye  have 
seen  him  go  into  heaven. — Act.  1:9-11 


These  numbers  indicate  songs  in  this  book  suited  to  the  above  Readings: 
7,  40,  44.  .'55.  73.  80,  96,  110,  125,  182,  226,  238,  247. 


Rosponslvo    Bible    Reading. 


No.  205. 


THE  HOLY  SPIRIT. 


He  Con-  L.  Audwiien  he  is  come,  he 
"^^°*^"  wil]    reprove  the  world   of 

em,  and  of  righteousness,  and  of  judg- 
ment: 

R.  Of  sin,  because  they  believe  not 
on  me; 

L.  Of  righteousness,  because  I  go 
to  my  Father,  and  ye  see  me  no  more ; 
All.  Of  judgment,  because  the  prince 
of  this  world  is  judged. — John.  16:8-11. 
He  gives  /^-  Jesus  answered,  Verily, 
Life-  verily,  I  say  unto  thee.  Ex- 

cept a  man  be  born  of  water  and  of 
the  Spirit,  he  cannot  enter  into  the 
kingdom  of  God. 

H.  That  which  is  born  of  the  flesh 
is  flesh ;  and  that  which  is  born  of  the 
Spirit  is  Spirit. 

L.  The  wind  bloweth  where  it  list- 
etli,  and  thou  hearest  the  sound 
thereof,  bnt  canst  not  tell  whence  it 
Cometh,  and  whither  it  goeth:  so  is 
every  one  that  is  born  of  the  Spirit. 
— Joliti  3:5-6-8. 

R.  It  is  the  Spirit  that  quickeneth ; 
the  flesh  profiteth  nothing :  the  words 
that  I  speak  unto  yo\T  they  are  spirit 
and  they  are  life. — John  6:63. 

All.— Who  also  hath  made  us  able 
ministers  of  the  new  testament ;  not 
of  the  letter,  but  of  the  spirit ;  for  the 
letter  killeth,  buc  the  spirit  giveth 
life.— ;J  C'or.  3:6. 

He  L.  But  when  the  Oomfor- 

Oomforts.  ter  is  come,  whom  I  will 
send  unto  you  from  the  Father,  even 
the  Spirit  of  truth,  which  proceedeth 
from  the  Father,  he  shall  testify  of 
me : — John  15:26 

R.  Nevertheless  I  tell  you  the 
truth ;  It  is  expedient  for  you  that  I 
go  away:  for  if  I  go  not  away,  the 
Comforter  will  not  come  unto  you ; 
but  if  I  depart,  I  will  send  him  unto 
you. — John  16:7. 

All    I  will  not  leave  you  comfortless : 
I  will  come  to  you. 
He  ^j.    Howbeit  when   he,  the 

G-uidea.  Spirit  of  truth,  is  come,  he 
will  guide  you  into  all  truth:  for  he 
shall  not  speak  of  himself;  but  what- 
soever he  shall  hear,  that  shall  he 
speak:  and  he  will  shew  you  things 
to  come. — John  16:13 

R.  Then  the  Spirit  said  unto  Philip; 
Gk)  near,  and  join  thyself  to  this  cha- 
riot.    And  Philip  ran  thither  to  him. 


and  heard  him  read  the  prophet  Esa- 
ias,  and  said,  Understandest  thou 
what  thou  readest? 

L.  And  he  said.  How  can  I,  unless 
some  man  should  guide  me?  And  he 
desired  Philip  that  he  would  come  up 
and  sit  with  him. 

All.  And  when  they  were  come  up 
out  of  the  water,  the  Spirit  of  the 
Lord  caught  away  Philip,  that  the 
eunuch  saw  him  no  more:  and  he 
went  on  his  way  rejoicing. — Acts  8: 
29-31,  39. 

He  L.     But  the   Comforter, 

Teaches,  which  is  the  Holy  Ghost, 
whom  the  Father  will  send  in  my 
name,  he  shall  teach  you  all  things, 
and  bring  all  things  to  your  remem- 
brance, whatsoever  I  have  said  unto 
you. — John  14-26. 

R.  But  the  anointing  which  ye  have 
received  of  him  abideth  in  you,  and 
ye  need  not  that  any  man  teach  you : 
as  the  same  anointing  teacheth  you 
of  all  things,  and  is  truth,  and  is  no 
lie,  and  even  as  it  hath  taught  j'ou, 
ye  shall  abide  in  him. — 1  John  2:27. 
All.  Likewise  the  Spirit  also  helpeth 
our  infirmities  :  for  we  know  not 
what  we  should  pray  for  as  we  ought ; 
but  the  Spirit  itself  maketh  interces- 
sion for  us  with  groanings  which  can- 
not be  uttered. — Rom.  8:26. 
He  -^-     In  whom  ye  also  trusted 

Seals^^^  after  that  ye  heard  the  word 
of  truth,  the  gospel  of  your  salvation; 
in  whom  also,  after  that  ye  believed, 
ye  were  sealed  with  that  Holy  Spirit 
of  promise. — EpJi.  1:13. 

R.     And  grieve. not  the  Holy  Spirit 
of  God,  whereby  ye  are  sealed  unto 
the  day  of  redemption. — EiJc.  4:30. 
He  ^^    ^nd  I  will  pray  the  Fa- 

Abides.  ther,  and  he  shall  give  you 
another  Comforter,  that  he  may  abide 
with  you  forever; 

R.  Even  the  Spirit  of  truth ;  whom 
the  world  cannot  receive,  because  it 
seeth  him  not,  neither  knoweth  him;, 
for  he  dwelleth  with  you,  and  shall 
be  in  you. — John  14:16,  17. 

L.  Abide  in  me,  and  I  in  you.  As 
the  branch  cannot  beai'  fruit  of  itself, 
except  it  abide  in  the  vine ;  no  more 
can  ye,  except  ye  abide  in  me.— John 
15:4. 


Tbfispi  nnmbfirs  indicate  Fon."^  in  this  book  suited  to  the  above  Headings: 
19,  60,   138,    145,   220,  241,  246. 


Responsiv©    Bilble    Reaching. 

No.  206.  PRODIGAL    SON. 

I.     Sick  of  Home.     Vs.  11.13. 

2.     Home  Sick.     Vs.  U-19. 

3.     Home.      Vs.  20.25. 

Leader.  And  he  said,  A  certain  man  had  two  sons :  And  the  younger  of 
them  said  to  his  father,  Father,  give  me  the  portion  of  goods  that  falleth 
to  me.     And  he  divided  unto  them  his  living. 

Resiwnse.  And  not  many  days  after  the  yonnger  son  gathered  all  together, 
and  took  his  journey  into  a  far  country,  and  there  v^asted  his  substance  in 
riotous  living. 

L.  And  vphen  he  had  spent  all,  there  arose  a  mighty  famine  in  that 
land ;  and  he  began  to  be  in  want. 

R.  And  he  went  and  joined  himself  to  a  citizen  of  that  country;  and  he 
sent  him  into  his  fields  to  feed  swine.  And  he  would  fain  have  filled  his 
belly  with  the  husks  that  the  swine  did  eat :  and  no  man  gave  unto  him. 

A II.  And  when  he  came  to  himself,  he  said,  How  many  hired  servants  of 
my  fathers  have  bread  enough  and  to  spare,  and  I  perish  with  hunger!  I 
will  arise  and  go  to  my  father,  and  will  say  unto  him.  Father,  I  have  sinned 
against  heaven,  and  before  thee,  And  am  no  more  worthy  to  be  called  thy 
son  :  make  me  as  one  of  thy  hired  servants. 

L.  And  he  arose,  and  came  to  his  father.  But  when  he  was  yet  a  great 
way  off,  his  father  saw  him,  and  had  compassion,  and  ran,  and  fell  on  his 
neck,  and  kissed  him.  And  the  son  said  unto  him,  Father,  I  have  sinned 
against  heaven,  and  in  thy  sight,  and  am  no  more  worthy  to  be  called  thy 
son.  But  the  father  said  to  his  servants,  Bring  forth  the  best  robe,  and  put 
it  on  him;  and  put  a  ring  on  his  hand,  and  shoes  on  his  feet:  And  bring 
hither  the  fatted  calf,  and  kill  it;  and  let  us  eat,  and  be  merry:  For  this  my 
son  was  dead  and  is  alive  again ;  he  was  lost,  and  is  found.  And  they  be 
gan  to  be  merry. — Luke  15:11-24 


In  "Wicked  Hands. 
iJAnd  Jesus  answering  said,  A  cer- 
tain man  went  dovni  from  Jerusalem 
to  Jericho,  and  fell  among  thieves, 
which  stripped  him  of  his  raiment, 
and  wounded  him,  and  departed  leav- 
ing him  half  dead.     Luke  10  :  SO. 

L.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jo- 
seph was  come  unto  his  brethren, 
that  they  stripped  Joseph  out  of  his 
coat,  his  coat  of  many  colours  that 
was  on  him ; 

R.  And  they  took  him,  and  cast 
him  into  a  pit :  and  the  pit  was 
empty,  there  was  no  water  in  it. 

L.  And  Judah  said  unto  his  breth- 
ren. What  profit  is  it  if  we  slay  our 
brother,  and  conceal  his  blood? 

R.  Come,  and  let  us  sell  him  to  the 
Ishmaelites,  and  let  not  our  hand  be 
upon  him ;  for  he  is  our  brother  and 


our  flesh :  and  his  brethren  were  con- 
tent —Gen.  37:23,  24,  26,  27. 
Lost  and  Found. 

L  And  he  spake  tliis  parable  unto 
them,  saying,  "What  man  of  you  hav- 
ing a  hundred  sheep,  if  he  lose  one  of 
them,  doth  not  leave  the  ninety  and 
nine  in  the  wilderness,  and^go  after 
that  which  is  lost,  until  he  find  it? 

R.  And  when  he  hath  found  it,  he 
layeth  it  on  his  shoulders,  rejoicing. 

L.  And  when  he  cometh  home,  he 
calleth  together  his  friends  and  neigh- 
bors, saying  unto  them,  Rejoice  with 
me ;  for  I  have  found  my  sheep  which 
was  lost. 

All.  I  say  unto  you,  that  likewise 
joy  shall  be  in  heaven  over  one  sinner 
that  repenteth,  more  than  over  nine- 
ty and  nine  just  persons,  which  need 
no  repentance. — Luke  15:3-7. 


Blessedness  of  Obedience. 

An.  Blessed  is  the  man  that  walketh  not  in  the  ccnansel  of  the  ungodly,  nor  standeth  in 
the  way  of  sinners,  nor  sitteth  in  the  seat  of  the  scornful.  But  his  delight  is  in  the  law  of 
the  Lord ;  and  in  his  law  doth  he  meditate  day  and  night.  And  he  shall  be  like  atree  planted 
by  the  rivers  of  water,  that  bringeth  forth  his  fruit  in  his  season:  his  leaf  also  shall  not 
wither:  and  whatsoever  he  doeth  shall  prosper.  The  ungodly  are  not  so:  but  are  like  the 
chaff  which  the  wind  driveth  away,  Therefore  the  ungodly  shall  not  stand  in  the  judgment, 
nor  sinners  in  the  congregation  of  the  righteous.  For  the  Lord  knoweth  the  way  of  the- 
righteous:  but  the  way  of  the  ungodly  shall  perish.— Ps.  J. 

These  numbers  indicate  songs  in  this  book  suited  to  the  above  Eeadings: 
218,  219,  220,  240.  244,  249. 


Oross  and  Crown.' 


Wandering  from  tbc  fold  of  Godi 
3e  to  rescue  mo  from  dancer 
lalerpOBed  Hia  precious  blood* 


Daily  I'm  constrained  to  bet 
Let  Thy  goodness  as  a  fotier. 

Bind  my  wandering  heart  to  Tbcci 
Prone  to  wander.  Lord.  1  feel  It — 

Prono  to  leave  tlio  God  I  love—  ^ 
Here's  my  Lcart,  oh.  take  and  seal  it, 

6cal  it  for  Tb^cooris  above. 


g9  my  helpless  soul  on  Thee; 

pport  and  comfori  me. 
_  -UBlon  Theeiasuyed. 
my  help  from  Thee  1  bribej 

iw  of  Thj  wing. 


All  my  truBl  on  Thee  is  suyed, 
All  my  help  from  Thee  IV- 
Cover  my  defe 


I  Thou.  O  Christ,  art  all  I;\;aaU 

More  than    ■•  ■    "' 
Raise  the  frtlleolfcbeer  the  faintl 

Heal  the  sickt  and  lead  the  blindl 
Just  and  holy  is  Thy  Name. 

I  am  all  unrichleousneas: 
Vile  and  full  of  sin  I  am, 

Tbou  art  fuU  of  truth  and  grv* 


Beholdl  a  Stranger. 


Come  ye  that  Love  the  Lord. 


[  Oh,  for  a  lowly,  conlrlto  heart. 
Believing,  true,  and 
\Phich  neither  life  nor  ■ 
*   From  Him  that  dwells  wUhloI 


7  thought  renewed. 
And  full  oriore  divine: 
I  part  I     Perfect  and  right,  and  pure  and  good 
kcopy,  Lorcl,  of  Thine. 


Rouse.  Ye  Saints.  208  Work,  for  the  night  is  corriing. 

.ff 


When  I     ttasU    lay      my    orm    or      by,  And  dwell    in  paaoe 
This  world's  »      vU  -  der    ness    bf     woe, This 
And    lean    tor    sue     cor      on     Bia  breast  TiU    Ho     con   duct  rae 
Wltlj  Him   n/brav^dealh'soUU-liig  tide,  Ajid  reach  my  beav'n-  ly 


OopTTtghC  ISIQl  bf  J.  i.  Baa& 

A  Charge  to  Keep  I  Have. 

Cui.  Whlkt  Dr. 


THE  SWEET  BY  AND  BY. 


Z09 


Savior,  Like  a  Shophord  Lead  us. 

Uwd  by  per    TUc  aglow  &  Malo  Co.,  owmt^  rpuimw 


shep-bcrd  lead  us,  Much  we  need  Tbv  tender  care; 
(In     Tby  pleos-ant  pas-tures  feed  U3,   For  our  use  Thy  folds  pro    -    pare. 
)  We   areThinu.doThou  be-frlend  us.    Bo   the  Guardiah  of  6ur  »»»•• 
(  KeepThy  Rock,  from  sin  de  •  fend  up.  Seek  us  when  wo  go   a 


a   ■  far.     For    ihc      F»  -  theruaiiso  .  ver     the    way.     To    pre. 
of   praUe,  For    (he     glo  •   ri  •  ous  gift      of     His    love,  And    the 


s  and  wa 
-ing  Eac-ri-f1ce. 

all  proclaim  Their  early  bleasingsr  -  " 

Thewea-ry  flnde- ter-nai teat,  And alltheBons  otw 
Angels  fleecend  witheongs  o-gain,  And  earth  repeat  the 


Jn  the  Cross  of  Christ  I  Qlory. 


THE  SWEETEST  STORY  EVER  TOLD. 


thhik  when  I  read    that  sweet  sto  -  ry    of    old.     When    . 

2.  I  wish  thatHls  handn  haft  been  placed  on  ray  head.ThatHtq  , 

3.  Yet        ttiU      to    His  fool -stool    In  prayer   I    may  go.     And 

4.  In    thatbeau  -  ti  -  fol  place  He      l»   gone   to    prepare,  For 


Joystbat  thro' all 


took^ when  He  said,"  Let    the    lit - 
seek   Him     be -low,       T    shall  nee    Hire 
galh-  cr  ■  Ingthere.-'For   of  auch     is 


w^^^ 


Down  at  the  Cross. 

Rev.  J.  H.  Btocrroi?,  Dy  ip 


My  3esus,  I  Love  Thee. 


I  Down  at  the  crosswlieremySaviordiecJ.Down  »bm  for  dautug  from 
■>  I  am  so  woncJrous-lysayed  from  sin  ,  Je  -  sua  so  sweetly  a  - 
,  Oh,  precious  fountain.tbatsaves  from  sin,  1       am  bo  glad  I  have 


Undoo  Br«J.  Boot 

A. 

."<.«>»,.  Brpn. 

'9  b-i   i'  'A  ]    J   J  L'''  ^  r=±-H — ] — rh — \-\-f—i- i-i 

,L^l__^^i,^      -            .     .—  --.-.      .     ..«.   ..^.. 

-r  "O 

"    *  •♦ 

■*L 

-^ 

'  Je-8iis,  1  lovoTbeoJknowTbouartmine.TorTheean  tlie  ■ 
love  Thee,  be-cau8«  TboubastflrstloV'ed  me.  And  purchased  my 
I  love  Thee  in  life,  I  will  love  Thee  In  death^A  ml  praise  Thee  a4 
maD-sioDs  of    glo  -  ry    and  end-lees  de-Hgbt,  J'U  cv  -  er     a  - 


sin    Icricd:Th(retomyheartwastheblood-applied;Glo-ry  to  gie 

Lidcswithin;TbtreatthecrosswhereHetooktnein;   Glo-ry  to  H>3 

co-tor'din;Tb(r8.Te3u3save3me.indkeepsmeclean,Glo-ry  to  His 

Savior's Icet;Plai6t in    to-day ,and  be  Jnade  templet'^ ;Glo-ry  to  Hm 


foT-i 


of  sin^  i  re-siRo;  My  gra-cloaBEe-deem-er,my 
par-don  on  Cal  .  va-ry'atree;  I  love  Thee  for  wear-ing  the 
lonf;  as  Thou  leod-cst  me  breath  ;ADd  say  when itho  death-dew  lies 
doreThcein  heav-en   eo  bright;!'!!  sing  with  theglit  -  ter-ing 


canhcar  my  Sav  •  ioi*  call-ing,  I  canhear  my  friv  -  ior  call-ing, 
I  go  with  Him  thro' the  gar-den,  I'll  gowith  Hi~i  thro"  the  g.ir-de!). 
I  go  with  Him  thro"  the  judgment.  I'll  go  with  liir.i  thro' the  juHyment, 
:  will  pve  mc  grace  and  rIo  -  ry.  He  will  give  i-'ic^'-acc  and   glo-ry 


Cho.  Whete  He  leads  ms  I     wili/oUow,  tVJUre  HeUadi  v 


^^^^^T^TTZpi 


trust,  I  S.  Jesus  comes!  He  fills  my  satsll 

feeltho  blood  applied:  Perfected  In  Him  f  sai; 

prostrate  in  the  dust,  I  am  every  whit  made  w'Uole; 

itb  Christ  am  crucified.  |          Glory,  glory  to  t 


My  Faith  Looks  up  to  Thee. 


I.  Sly  failb  locks  up  toTb»,T»n  LambofCal-r«-  rj.Sav.lor  di-vina!  fl«»  hoarirnl 
3.  May  Thy  rich  grace  iiDpart  BtffEgtb  to  my  fiialinglieart-f-ly  zc.il  laspiw;  AsTbon  liant 
3.  Wbihlife'silM*  maze  I  Imd.And  sriih  ii«»il  lue  ijinl  Be  'boi  my  giifc.Bid  iiA>m 


I  can  hear  my  Sav.ior  calling. ''Take  thy  cross,  and  follow,  fol-low  me." 
I'll  gowith  Him  thro' Ihcgarden.  I'll  gowilh  Him.wilhHimall  Ijieway. 
I'll  EowilhHln\'.hro'thejudEnient.nigowithHim,withKira  all  the  way. 
He«.il!  pivcme  graceandglo-ry.  Andgowith  me.  withmc  all   t'ne   wsy. 


while  1  pray.Tiii  all  my  siusaway.Oh.let  nielrai  thiaday  He  wholly 'r!un>^, 
died  for  mc,Oh,mavmvli<afor  TbMPore.traraandduopkiilie.  A  Itv-inj:  6-e.  • 
tnru  to  day,V/ipe»rt™(tearsaway  Nor  letmcev-erstrayFrcsTheca-siOo- 


^^^^^^^^^^ 


The  Half  Has  Never  Been  Told. 


21  f 


His  Yoke  is  Easy. 


I.  I      know     I  love  Th-e  bct-ter,  Lord,  Than  a  -    ny  earth-ly  Joy, 

J.  I      know  that  Thou  art  near-er  still     Than  a    •    ny  earth-ly  throng, 

3.  Thou  hast  put  glad'-ness  In  my  heart;  Then  well  may  I       be  gladi 

4.  O     Sav  •  lor,  pre-cious  Sav-ior  mine!  What  will  Thy  presence  be. 


Foi  Thou  hast  giv  •  en  me  the  peace  Which  nothing  can  de  ■  stroy. 
And  sweet  ■  er  Is  the  tho't  of  Thee,  Than  a  •  ny  love  ■  ly  song. 
"With-out  the  se-cret  of  Thy  love,  I,  could  not'bat  be  sad. 
If     such       a     li.'e   of  Joy  can  crown  Our  walk    on  earth  with  Thee? 


1.  The  Lord  is  my  Shepherd,  I  shall  not  want,He  maketh  ne  down  to 

2.  My    soul  cri-eth  out,  "re-store  me   again,  And  give  me  thestrength  to 
}.    Yea,  tho'  I  should  walk  the  val-ley  of  death.Yot  why  should  I  fear  from 


lie       In    pastures  green  He  lead-eth  me  The  qui  -  et  waters  by 
take    The  nar-row  path  of  righteousness,E  'en  for  His  own  name's  sake  ' 
Ul?       For  Thou  art  with  me,  and  Thx  rod^Ahd  staff  me  comfort  still 


0,  for  a  Faith  that  will  Not  Shrink 


Dr.  T  Hastinqs. 


More  Love  to  Thee. 


1.  Oil,  for  .1  faith  that- *vill  not  shrinK,  Tho' presr,ed  by  ev'r)' foe.  Thai  will  not 

2.  Th:ii  witlfiotniujLaurnorcoriiplam  Hcneatli  thochast'ningrod,  But  in    the 

3.  A  fiiiih  ilwii  sliinea  more  bright  and  clear  When  teninesl  ra^e  without;  That  when  iq 

4.  A    fiiithilmlkcupaihenarrow  wayTilllifeslaslhuiJi'isHed,      And,  with  a 
6.  Lord,  pi  ve  usduch  a  fiwth  :is  this,  And  then,  whate'er  may  corae,  We'll  taste, e'eo 


dHnger  knows  nufeiir,  lu  daikrjcss  feels  no  d.-uU,  Indarkti 
pure  and  hea?'n-ly  nij',Lightsupadviiig  bt-d,  Ligliuup 
hLre,ihehaHow'dbli*Of  an  e  -  ter-'nal  home.  Of    iin 


pray'r  1  make  On  bend  -  cd  knee;  This  Is  my  eir  ■  nest  plea, 
lone  I  seek.  Give  what  is  best;  This  all  ray  pray'r  shall  be, 
part  -  ing  cry  My    heart  shall  raise;    This  still  its  pray'r  shall  b- 


BALERMA.  .CM. 


I    At>pr<iJ4.b,m7-^ut     ihc  m«r  -  cy -seat.  Where  Je  -sua  an  -  awi-repraj'r; 

2.  'Ihy  n.u- oiiae  ij      iny  on    ■  ly    plea,  With  tbia      I  vent  -  are  uit^b  , 

3.  Bowtdduwubuncath    uload    of    sin.       By    Sa  ■  un  sore     ly  prc-wed, 

4.  Be   ibi»Q  my  shield  and  hid    iog-place,  Tbat.sheltered  uear    thy  aide, 

5.  Ob,woudroiialove,    to  bleed  and   die,       To  bear  the  cross  and  bhanie, 


More  love,  O  Christ,  to  Thee,  More  lovi  to  Thee;  More  love  to  Thee 
More  love,  O  Christ,  to  Thee,  More  love  to  Thee;  More  love  to  Thet' 
MoreJove^OChrist,  to  Thee,  More  love  to  Thee;  More  love  to  Thf^' 


^fefe^^p^^iii^p 


There  bum  blj  fall  bs-fore 
Thou  call 

By  *.-„ 

I  Diay  uiy  fierce  ar  -  cuo 
ThatKuilt    y    :siu  ■  U4;ra,9ni 


1.  Our  Father  whkh  art  in  heaven.hallowed  |  bi  Thy  |  name.OThykin 

corae,  Thy  will  be  done  in  j  earth,  as  it  1  is  in  |  heaven 

2.  Give  us  this  day  our  |  daily  |  bread,l|And  forgive  us  our  trespasses, 

forgive  |  them  that  j  trespass  a-  |  gainst  us. 
^.  And  lead  us  not  Into  temptation,  but  deliver  |  us  from  |  tvll;||For  Th 
the  kingdom,  and  the  power,  and  the  |  glory  for- 1  ever  and  |  ever 


0  Could  I  Speak. 


,^12 


Do  Believe, 


!  I'll  soarandtrath  the  hmi't-ljiiri»g«,  And  viowltiv 
hdi.vlne:l'd8lngHisgloriousrighKoiiB-lt!i.   In  which  all 
AncU  shall 6coHi8face:Then»ilh my  Savlor,B»lhir.Friend,A  West  o  . 


Would  He   de-vote   that   sa-cred  bead,  For  auch 
A  -  coaz-lne  pi  -  tyl  graoeun-knownl  Andlovebeyond  de  .prcel 
Here,  Lord,  r give   my  -  self  to  Thee, 'Tia  all  that  I     can     do. 


Ga-I)riel,whilehe6ings,In  notesaimoil  divine.  In  notesalmost  di-vini 
pei-Iect,gIoriou3dress,My  souliUlevcrfhlne.My  soul  shall  ev-er  6h! 
ter  -  ni  -  tv  I'll  speDiTrlumphantinllisjraM.TrinraphaDtin  His  era 


I  Hear  Thy  Welcome  Voice. 

•  ■  c  Lewis  HARTSotJoa. 


L.    X     licar    thy  wel'come  voicc,That  calls    me.  Lord,    to    thee     For    '' 

2.  Tho'  Cora -ing  weak  and  vile,  Tliou  dost  niyslrenglh  as-snreThoU 

3.  -Tis    Je  -  BUS  calls  me    on       To     per -tecl  faith    and    love.    To 

4.  'Ks    Je  -  SU3  who  con-firoi3  The  bless  ■  ed  «■ 

5.  And  he      tJio  wit- ness  gives    To    loy  -  al  hearts    and   free,  Thai 

6.  All    hail,    a  -  loo  ■  ing  blood  1  All  hail,    re-  d( 


1.  Re  -  fin  •  ing  Ere,    go  thro'  i 

2.  Scat-tei     thy  life  thro' 

3.  Oh,,that    it    now  fromheav'oiniglitfiill.  Oh,  thatitnowIromlieaviinufMBii, 

4.  Come,  Ho-ly  Ghost,  for  Thee,  I   call,  Come,  Holy  Ohtst,  for  Thee  1  cell, 


,hro'  my  heart,  Re-fin-ingflre,gt>Uih)'my  heart, 
ev  -  ry  part,  Scat-tor  thy  lite  thro'  ev'ry  part, 
heav'o  Bight  (all.  Oh,  that  it  now  from  teav'.n  mglt  tkll. 


cleans- ing     in     thy  pre-cious  blood  That /lowed  on    Cal 

dost     my    vile-ncss  ful  -  ly  cleanse.  Till  spot  -  less    all    and    pure. 

per  •  feet   hope,  and  peace,  and  trust.    For  earth  and  heav'n  a  -  bnve. 

add  -  ing  grace    to    wel  -  corned  gracc,ffhm  reigned  the  power  of     ein. 

ev  •    'ry  prom  -  ise     is     ful  -  filled.    If    faith    but  brings  the    plea, 
hail,    tho    gift     of  Christ,  our  Lord,  Our  strength  and  right-eous-ness. 


Ciiontts. 


iilil^^ 


^^P^i^lii 


inff,     Lord,      Cora  -  ing 


1   can,    1.  will,    1     do     be-Ueve,  niat  Je  -  sns  Ava  me    now.* 
Ptntoiejlingat   the  mer-cy  seat.  Where  Je-sqa  an-Bwerepmy't, 

0  Day  of  Rest  and  Gladness. 


::s;;=33=^?=^^3?==(:=i=— ,S=93jn==^=r==J^i:S-EUi 


Wash  me,  cleanse  me,^  in     the  blond  That  flowed  on    Cal  - 


P"P.vri«bl,  1900,  by  L.  Harlsough.  The  Biglow  &  Maio^Co.,  oWTlora. 

Take  My^Heart.  O  Father! 

JUC 1?°'  T^LmAB   8s.  7s.  Isaac  B  WOODBUBv. 


I  Oh,  balm  of  care 
J  On   Thee,  at     the 

)  On    Thee,  for  our 
i  New  grac  •  es      ev  ■ 

ch  the  rest  re-maiifc-ing 


;ind  glail-ness,      Oh,  day    of     joy  and  light ;  V 
and  sad  -  iieee,  .  Most  beau  -  ti-ful,  most  bnght ;  / 


:  from  depths  of  earth ; 


Take  my  heart,  O  Fatlieri  take  it,  Make  and  keep  it  all  Thine  ^„„, 
F.T  Iher.  make  me  pure  and  lowly,  Fond  of  peace  and  far  from  strife; 
Ev  ■  er  let  Thy  grace  surround  mc.  Strengthen  me  with  pow'r  divine 
May    the  blond  of    Je  sus  heal  me.  And  my  sins    be    all  for-giv'n- ' 


n    Ti,  ,  S  J  ^"^     '°*  "  '>■'      '^^"''    »   •   ges  joined  in 

Od  Thee,  our  Lord,  VIC  -   to     rious,    The  Spir  -  It  sent  from  heaVh  i 


Pass  Me  Not, 


213 


I  Left  it  All  With  Jesue. 


nth  .  e'rs  Thou  art  smil-inj,    Do  not  v<a^  ...w  ^,. 
Sere    H  d«p  con  -  trl-tk>n.    HelB  my  u^.bc  •  lief.     Savior.  Sav-ior 
■J^ounded,  bro  -  ken  splr  •  It;     Save  me  by  Thy  P^«- 
I     on  earth  be-side  I  nee?  Whom  in  heav'n  but  Thee? 


1  my  wSl  When  by  faith  I  saw  Him  on  the  tr«e.Heard  His  sniall.stiU 
life's  woes;  How  to  gild  the  tear^Jrop  with  His  smile.Make  the  desert 
!  what  may,  Mope  has  dropped  her  anchor  .found  her  restjn  the  calm  »ure 


Tearsofre-pent-ant  grief  Si  ■  lently      fall;  \_  .   ,     ^  •».   J 

Help  Thou  my  un  belief.  Hear  Thou  m/call;  f  OW  how  I  flat  Or  Thert  ; 

Still    at  the  mercy  seat,  Humbly  I       fall}  \  ,     ,.   i 

Pleading  Thy  vroauw  iweel;  Heard  is  my    call;  (  WU  »"«>  oj  »«1  «>  "*! 


O  make  me  pure  within.Cleanse  me  from  ev'ry  sin,  Je  ■  sus,  my  a^ . 
'Tlsallmyhopeandplea,Je  •  sus  has  died  for  me,  Je  sus.  my  a  . 
Thisall  my  hope  shall  be,Je       sus  has  died  for  me,  Je    sus.  my    all. 


Look  Away  to  Jesus, 


J.  Look    a  -  way     to  Je 

2.    All    thy  griefs  He  car 

3   Look    « -  way     to  Je 

4.  'Ito'   thy  foes    be  ma 

6.  Look    a    way     to  Je 


BUS,     Soul    by    woe 
ried.      All    thy    ' 

~    dier   in      the  fighl 


poor  and    needy.  Weak  and  wouiided,8lck« 
staiida  to  «ave  you.  Full  of  pi  •  ly,  love  aud  pow'i 
■    i,Clm8tlheL«.rJ,luuic 


sill         fer' d.  Come   to  Him  and  rust. 

Je  ■  »i»,  Ti-ml  Hiiiiev  er  more, 
thick     .    ctm    Keeji  Chiae  ar  .  mor  briglil 

Jc  •  »n«.  lie  shall  con-qiier  nil. 
t        lug      At     the  Mae-ter's  feci     / 


«i(-r«r'il,Come  to  Hint 


iKi-  you  i 
U.rily;  1        Not  of  nuKSS  (uiidlji  dreai 

Tfut  lellcf  uiiil  tnio  reiieiitaiiit.,        j     All  the  fitiics  be  itunin^W 
EviTj  KHicc  that  bring,  vo..  »ij{h.  |        |,  ^,  r^el  yo-r  ni«l  i.f  him 


0  Save  Me  at  the  Cross. 


21^ 


Seeking  For  Me, 


r.  R  Habtt,  Sypff. 


Tiembllng  to  Thy  arms  I  fly,  O 
In  TUy  iner  -  cy  let  me  hide,  O 
Thou  of  lite  the  liy  -  Ing  way,  O 
Have  com-pas- Blon.Loid.on  me,  O 
Plunge  me  now  be-neath  the  flood,  O 
^    In   that  Jaith  to  Thee     I  cling,  O  save   toe 


60rrowandilumi;Oh,  It  wa9«j-ilM-(al,bliit  be  Hlsunn!  Biok-wg  tor  roe,  lorj 

set  free;Oh,  Itwaswon-iItr-W,  bowcmia    It  be?  Dy-iiigf«r  yoo  and.'' 

farlioB  the  fold;  Gently  and  loig  did~8e  pludmlh  mj    eoni,  Call. Ingfmme,  for', 

wea-ryytira.fly;    I  eball  behold  Din  (fe^->«nd-iDgthesky,  Coo  •  iig  f»r me,  for  j. 


COMe  LET  US   LIFT  OUR   VOICES. 


UXBRIDGE.    L.M. 


Faith  of  Our  Fathers. 


.^le 


t\oi  3.  but  ebrtflt 


Pram  Utroiucm'. 


,,^^..jppii^i^ra3 


Hie  spir-it 
Who  dwells  li 
Because  that  light  hath'on'thee  shone  In  which  is  per  -  feet  day. 


^S 


I  ,      ^ , T  p- 


Arise,  My  Soul,  Arise, 


HOW  SWEET,  HOW  HEAVENLY. 

QREATOREZ. 


weet  how  heavenly  is     tbesight,  V/hen  those  wholove  the  Lord  | 

Wheneach  can  feel    hisbroth  er's  sigh,     Aud  with  him  bear    a  partt 

Let  love    in  one     delight  -  fulstreatolThrc"  e»-    'rybos-om  flow. 

Love   is     the  gold  -  enchain  that  binds  The  hap.  pysouls    a  .  baw, 


Cbab.  Webley 


.  rise;  Shake  off    thy    guU 
er     uvea     a-bove,   For  me     to       In  -   lcf 
-ing  wounds  He  bears,  Received  on      Cal  -  va 


5 peace  de    light.And  so      fuf  -  fill      hit  «ard. 

>m  eye    to    eye,   Andjoy  from  heart    to  heart. 

nioD  sweet  with  fond  es  •  teem,  In    ev  .    Vy    ac.'  tion  glow, 

i    an  heir      of  heav'n  who  finds,  Hisbos  -  om  glow  with  love. 


HOW  SWEET  THE  NAME. 

T.nAfllING*. 

henameof  Je-susBoundSiln  a    be- liev-er's   ear;       Itsootheahis 

the  wounded  spir  it  whole,  And  calnisthetroubled  breast;  *Tts  manna 

3.  Dear  Name,  the  Rock  on  which  I  builH,  My  shield  and  and  hiding  place  j  My  never 

'esus  my  Shepherd,  Saviour,  Friend;  My  Prophet,  Priest  and  King;  My  Lord,  my 

,  would  Thy  boundless  love  proclaim  With  ev*ry  fleeting  breath,    Soshallthe 


KZJ;  S^i^ii^f  1^^^^ 


drives  away  bis    fiear. 
ioai.  And   to  the  weary    rest.    And  to  the  weary   rest. 
failing  treasure.  fiU'd  With  boundless  storesof  grace, With  boundless  storesof  grace, 
Life,my  Way,  my  End.  Accept  the  praise  I  bring.   Accept  thepraise  I   bring. 
of  Thy  nane  Refresh  my  soul  m  death.    Refresh  my  aoul  i: 


^^mi^m 


WILL  JESUS  FIND  US  WATCHING    21  7 


Lead  Me.  Saviour. 


F«NNV  ,1   Crosby 


-  H.  Doank,  by  per 


F   M   DiVie.  by  pef 


I    Sav  -lour,  lead  me,  lest     I 
3.  Tbou  the     ref-uge    of    my  f 
3.  Sav  -  lour,  lead 


C  "  ' 


ad  me  all    the  way;    --  il       am  safe  when  bv  Thy 

orra  of  life  Is  past,/  [To      the  land    of    end-less 


would  Id    Thy  love  abide 
All    ray  hopes  on  Thee  re-  ly. 
■Where  all  tear3.are  wiped  away 


j  ready,      broth  CT?        Jload-y      for    the  soul's  bright  heme?    Say.  will    He 

ng  when  the  Lord  shall  come? 


pSJfeif:.^a=.j^lC3aEfefe^jpP 


SAFEJNJTHEARMS  OF  JESUS. 

Fin-wyJ   Crosdv  W  H.  Do*nk.  by  per. 


Jesus,  I  My  Cross  Have' Taken. 

^;Henry  F.  LYTt  Mozart. 


i  gen  tie  breast.1  here  by  His  love  c 
^us.bafcfrom  :orrodnig  care  .b.ife  from  the  Aurld's  tem 
f  refuge.  Jesu%  has  died  lur  me,   Firm  on  Ibe  Rock  c 


m^^^^ 


l^pp^^^i^^^ 


Lei     ihisworlddespise  and  leave me.They  have  left  my  Sav- iour  too. 
Haste  iheeon  from  grace  to    gto  -  ry.Arm'd  by  faiih.and  wing'd  by  prayr 


^  ^|l^^p^g»isil^ 


-L^,^^^-f^^p£:g^4^g 


'm^^^^^m 


eofangels, 

ipatience.WjitiiUi 


Na- ked.p'jor.despoed, for- sak-en.Thou  from  hence  my     all    shalt  Ee. 

Human  hearts  and  lor.ks  deceive  me— Thou  art    not.    like  them.^n  -  true; 

Life  with  tri-  als  hard  may  press  me.Heav'n  will  bring  me  sweeter    rest 

■reav'n'ae- ter-  iial  day  3  be  -Yore  Thee  God's  own  hand  shall  guidethee  there; 


D.S~   Yci   hutvnch   I3  my  con  ■  dl-tlon.God  and _ _,    „ 

/).i^— Foe-*  miiy  hate.und  friends  disown  me, 8how  Thy  face  and     all      is    bright. 

05— Oh.'twerenot    in    Joy     to  charm  me.  Were  thai  Joy    urv  mixed  with  Thee. 

Z^C,     £>  5— Hupeshall  change  togladfru-i-  tion, Faith  to    aight.and  pray'r  lo   praise. 


inc.  O    ver  ihe  fields  of  glory,     O.verthejas 

sand    fears  On    )y    a  few  more  tn  •  als.  On    ly     a  few 

night   IS      o'er.         Wait  nil    t  see  the  morning  Bieak  on  the goldei 


m^^^^^^^mm 


Per    ish   ev  - 'ry    fond  am  -  bi  -  lion.  All  I've  soufihi  orhoped  or  known 
And  whileThoushttlt  smileup-on   me.  God    nf  wis  dom, love  an^mighl. 
Oh.    ti3   not    in     grief    to  harm  me  WhileThy  love    is    left     to*  me 
Soon  shall  close  thy  earth- ly     mia-sion.Soon  shall  pass  thy  pil   grimdaj*. 


Bj  P«r.  of  The  Biglow  t  Main  Co. 


Bj  Per. cf  The  Diglow  &  Main  Co. 


2 1 8    mnt  sMl  I  flo  to  U  f  avfHf 


Wm.  n.  B&ADou&r.  lypcsw 


etrongeet  tri  .  ala  now  aro  past.  Mj  tri  .  uinpli  is  bo  -  gun.  f 
know  I'm  nenrinc  thelio  -ly  ranka  Of  friends  .'ind  kindred  dear,  I 
1  bnifib  the  dewB  on  Jordan's  banks. Tho  crossing  muBl  bo    near,  f 


,  0  1  what  Ehall 
O  I  wliat 

O !  nliat  EhaU 

O  ]  Lord  look 


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o.ronnd  mo  stand,  0, 

burden  my  soul  ?  Liio  tho  waves  in  the  etonn  When  the  winrb  a 
yonth  aro  ail  fled  ?  And  the  friende  I  liave  loved,  Fl-om  Uie  earth  e 
Btrength  ehalUwibduo?  Or  the  world  in  A  day.  Llta  ft  dond  n 
peace  to    my   eoul :    Dn-to  Mrhom  shall  I     flee.     Dearest  Lord,  b 


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I  Tn  nlfflott  gBlncd  my  heavenly  home,  14  O.  beai  mj  longing  heart  w  nun 
Ml  BDiillloudlv  Blnm:  1       Who  bled  and  died  for  me; 

Theiioly  once,  belioldrthey  cornel      I    Whoee  blood  now  cleanses  torn  aUstn. 
I  Leu  the  nolas  of  winga.  I       And  Kivea  mo  victoiy. 

-* 

Sunshine  in  the  Soul. 


do?  what  shall  I  do?  01  what  shall  I  do     to     be    saved? 

do?  what  shall  X  do?  01  what  shall  I  do     to     be    saved? 

do?  what  shall  I  do?  01  what  ehall  I  do 

do  I  that  will  I  do  I  To  Je 


1.  There's  sunshine  in  my  soul  to-day,      More  glo  -  ri  -  ous  and  briLrht 

A        car  •  ol     to   my  King, 

1  my  soul  to-day.      For  when  the  Lord  i 


2.  There's  mu  -  sic  in  my  eoul  to-day, 
3-  That's  springtimErin  my  soul  to*day, 
4.  There's  gladness    in  tny  soul  to-day,      And  hope, and  praise^and  love. 


■■1.  Life  wears  a  dif-f'rent.£ace    to    me,  Since  I  found  my  Sav-i 

2.'  He  sought  me  in     bis  wondrous  love,  So  I  found  my  Sav-i 

8.  The  passing  douds  may  in  -  ter-vene.  Since  I  found  my  Sav-i 

4.  A  strong  band  kindly  holds  my  own,  Since  I  found  my  Suv-i 


fh; 

And     Je 


y  earth-ly     eky,   For     Je  -  eus  la    my  light 
i-iOjg,  can  hear  The  sonps    I    can  -not  sing 


But  He°  is  with  me,  tho' un-seeni  MJr    ei/ -' e»-prPB  •  eit  Sav- ii 
,5t    leads  me  on  •  ward  to  the  throne.  0  there  Tlfsee    my  Sav  " 


Copyright  J8S7.  by  J  uc  &.  gwauuj 


LORD,  I'M. COMING  HOME' 


210 


Show.Pity;  Lord! 


W  J   K 

tfns  fral  /ttllitfL 


Isaac  W4TT8 


pg^^^ailSil^^il 


1.  Show  pU- y.  Lord,  O    Lord,  for-gire,  Lcl 

2.  Mycriincs,lho'gr«it.c»n  not  sur-pass  The  pow-rai'idKlo-ry  of  Thv  g^ci'. 
3  O,  wa^h  my  90«I  from  ev  •  *ry  sin.  And  uinkemvRuiltyconaciencecleQn- 
4.  My  Imsv'ilhshame,  ray  sins  con- fcs3,  A-gains;Thy  law,  a-gniiwThi  cricc' 
5    Shouldsaddenrengcanceseizemybrralh,  I  muslpronounccTtiMJuslirrdcilh 


'  I've  trod,     Lord,  1 

Lord,  I'm  ci>ni-ing    home 
I'll   irust   thy  love,   be  -  lieve  thv  wotd,    Lord,  Tid  c^m-int;   * 
My  elrength  renew,  my      hope    re-store,     Ixjrd,  I'm  com-in'; 


i>.5.— O  •  pen  wide  thine  arms      of  love,      Lord,  I'm  com-ing   home. 
CH0KU3.  D.S. 


hy  mer-ctes  larpe  t 
GreatCod, Thy  nature  hmh    no    boimd.  So  '  let  Thy  pardoning  lo»e  be  found 
Here,  oa my  heart,  ihc bur    den     lies.    And  pasl of- fens- es  pain  m' 
Lord,shouidThyjudgmentgrowsevere,     I  am condemned,but  thou  a 
And    if  my  soul  were  sent    to      hell,    Thyright«ouslawap-prove»it   well. 


Ashamed  of  Jesus. 


Joseph  Orkgo 


W.  B.  Brakbdsy. 


ms 


S  My  only  hope,  my  only  plea, 
Now  I'm  coming  home, 
That  Jesus  died,  and  died  for 
■      Lord.  I'm  coming  hoi 


6  I  need  his  cleansing  blood  I  fcnon', 
Now  I'm  coming  home; 
O  vash  me  whiter  thaa  the  snow,^ 
I  coming  home. 


1    Je  -sus,  and  shall     it    ev  -    er    be— A    mortal  man  ashamed  of  Thee  7 
2.   A  -  shamed  of  Jesus!— that  dear  Friend  On  whom  my  hopcsof  heav'n  depend  I 


Come,  Sound  His  Praise  Abroad.       2^0 

■^  ls«  AC  Smith  J 

4 


Lead,  Kindly  Light. 


ifl^aiipiaii^iippi 


p^P^^^^pi^^" 


cH  elill      Win  h'uU  I 


ho  •  vah     Is      the    Sot  •  erelgn  Ood.  The  n       -       nl  •  irer  -  8al      King, 
watery  worlds  are  all       His     own,  And  all  the  sol  -  Id      ground, 

are  His  work,  and   not      our     own;  He  (ormed       ua    by     His      word, 
like  the    Deo  •  pie    of       Qls    choice,  And  owa,^  your  graclons    Cod 


'Tbealgbt  Ifldarli.  aod    1     am    (arTrom  bume.  Lead  Tbou  me  ool 

I    lored  uC'booeeaDd  eeemy  patb.  but  now     Lead  Thou  me  on  I 

"  *        "  Tbe  Dlffbt  re  gone. 


0  Wanderer.  Return. 


Re-turn,  O  wander-er,  re-turn.    And  seek  thy   Falher's  late: 

Re-turu,  O  wander-er,  re-turn;    Heliearsthy   huin-ble  sigh; 

Return.  O  wander-er,  re-lurn;   Thy  Saviour  bids  thee  live:  I 

Ke-torn,  O  wand.r.er,  rc-tum.    And  wipe  the  lall  -  log  tearV 


4.    Ke-torn, 


Those  new  de-elres  which  In    thee  burn  Were  klndl«>d    by     Hie  grace.- 
Re  flees  thy    eoffened  eplr  -  It  mourn. When  no  one  else     is     nleh 

Come  to    His  crosB.and,grateluf  ' u--.  •- -   ^P - 

TJiy  Fa-tber  calls,— no  long-er 
-f-r*— f 


1  Com6,HoIy  Spirit,b«venlyDove, 
Wtth  all  Thy  quiok^ingpowerB; 
Kindle  a  flame  of  sacreH  love 
Id  these  cold  hearts  of  ouis. 

S  Father,  and  shall  we  ever  live 
At  this  poor  dying  rate — 
Onr  love  so  faint,  sa  cold  to  Thee 
And  Thine  to  us  so  great? 


that  shall  kindle  c 


Jesns,  my  life,  Thyself  apply. 

Thy  Holy  Spirit  breathe: 
Sly  vile  alfections  crucify; 
1  to  Thy  death. 


5  Beigniiime,t.ord;Thyfocs control; 

Who  \\enld  not  own  Tbyswav; 
CiSuBe  Thine  Image  thro'niy  soul; 
£hine  to  Thy  perfect  <iay 

6  Scatter  the  last  remains  of  sin. 

And  seal  me  Thine  abode; 

all  within. 


.  i)Mno»«..  Blessed  be  the  Name. 


221 


On  My  Way  to  Zloit. 


[tyi^riff 

/  /  J  1  r>   ^-  1  1 

J'  t  i  \,^  I"  "■   "III! 

1^  ^  *  '^ 

In  the  light, 

n  the  light,  Let  us  valk 

n  the  light,  In  the  light  of  God. 

~^"S  i  f—i- 

-=g=^t:g-^i^ 

1.  A-"wakc,  my  soul,  to  joy-tui   l.iys.  Anil  sitiR  thy  prcat  Redeemer's  praise; 

2.  He  saw  me  ru  ■  ined  in  the  fall.  Yet  loved  me,  not-with-stand-inffall; 
8.  Tho'  numerous  hosts  of  mighty  foes.  Tho'  earth  and  hell  my  wrty  op-pose, 
4.  When  trouble,  like  a  gloomy  cloud, Has  gathered  thick  andihundered  loud. 


.5^* 


Happy  Day.         e  f  n„B.„t^ 


ipg^i^^^^ 


1  6.  happy  day  tbatflxed  mychoicc.  OoTheemy  Sav-ior  and  my  God  I 
Well  may  ihls  glowing  heart  re-joice.  And  tell  its  rap  tures.  all  aboard.  [ 
0,  hap-py  bond  that  seals  my  vows.  To  himwhomcr  -  il 
Let  cheerful  anthems  ail  his  house,  While  to 'thai  sn-cred 
■Tisdone.  the  great  transaction'sdone.  I  am  my  Lord's  and  he 
Hcdrewrae.and  I  foMowcd  on,  Charmed  to, conf  '" 
No*  rest,  my  long,  divided  bcarti  Fixed  on  Ibis  bliss  ■  ful  cen  ■  ter  rest;  | 
Nor  ever  from  thy  Lord  de-part.  With  bim  of    ev   'ry  good  possessed,  t 


He   just  -  ty  claims  a  song  from  me^  His  lov-ing  kindn 

He  saved  me  from  my  lost  C3  .  tata.  His  lov-ing  kindness,  oh,  how  greatly 

He  safe- ly  leads  my  soul  a  •  long.  His  lov-ing;  kindxiei 

He  near  my  soul  has  al-ways  stood.  His 


God  Be  With  You. 


222 


Doxotogy. 


1.  God  be  with  you  till  we  r 

2.  God  be  with  you  till  we  r 

3.  God  be  with  you  till  we  r 

4.  God  be  with  you  till  v 


-gain,  By    His  counsels  guide  up- 

-  gain,  'Neath  His  wings  protecting; 
-gain,  When  life's  perils  thick  con- 

-  gain,  Keep  love's  banner  floating 


Praise  God  from  whom  all  blessings  flow;  Praise  Him.  all  c 


1.  GreatmarMof  life     and  light.  Thy  lieav'n-Iy  grace    im-purt;Thy 

2.  My  soul  would  cleave    trt    thee;  Let  naught  my  par  -  pose  move ;    O 

3.  Loug  as   my    tri       ala    last.  Long     as    the=cros3      I     liear,      O 

4.  GoQ-dactme     to      the  shore      Of       ev  -  cr-Iast-  ing  peaee,  Where 


1.  Fath  -  er    of  spi 

3.  In      vainmayguiltat^lemptto    fly,  Con-coslcd  hrneathtlie"  pall  of  night; 

4.  Searchthoaouihearts,and  there  destroy  Each    e  -  viItbougbt,eacbsecret6ui, 
«__»_.».  «      «     «       I  f°-     7«-    -     J     -1°-   ■»- 


Ho  -  ly  Spir  •  it  grant,  and  write  Thy  law  np  -  on  my  heart. 
let  my  faith  more  stead- fast  be.  And  more  in- tense  ray  love. 
let  my  soul  on  thee  be  cast  In  con  •  6-  dcnce  and  prayer. 
Btorm  and  tem  ■  pest     rise    no  more,  Where 

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eword.Aon  ev-  ry  pn  •  vate  ac-tion 
Or  dive  be-neathdcep  o-cean'33pnngs.Thypre36nce8lill  would  meetus  til 
OneglancefromtbyaU-pierc-iDgeye  Can  kin-dl'^dark-neTS  in  -toli 
And  fit    us   for  thoserealmsof  joy,  WhercMcgtiUmpnresliaU  en  -  ter 


keidEJ^mmmM 


To-Day  the  Savior  Calls. 

Sakuel  Francis  Smith.  Lowbil  Mason. 


t.  To  day  the  Sav  -  ior     calls;  Ye  wan-d'rers,  come;  O         ye       be- night -ed    souls.  Why  long  -  er  roam? 

I.  To    •  day  the  Sav  -  ior     calls;  Oh,  hear    Him  now;  With  -    in     these    sa  -  crcd  walls  To           Je  ■  sus  bow. 

J.  To    •  day  the  Sav  -  ior     calls;  For       ref   -  uge    fly;    '  The  storm     of     jus  -  tice    fjlls.  And  death    is  nigh. 

4.  The  Spir  it  calls     to   •  day:  Yield     to       His  pow'r,  Oh,  grieve    Him  not       a  -  way,  'Tis  mer-cy's  hour. 


THE  MORNING   LIGHT 

(WEBB.)  7a  ft  68.   D. 


OVER  THERE.    P.M. 


1.  The  morn-   ing  light      is  bieak  -  ing.  The  dark  -  ness    dis  -  ap- pears; 

2.  See      hea  -  then    na  -  tions  bend  -  ing      Be  -  fore     the  God     we    love,' 


223 

II   W.  C.  Huntington.  t.  C.  O'KAvr. 


The  sons      of    earth   are    wait  -  ing     To 


oiigs  that  thep  breathe 
.vay  from    my  sor  ■  ro^ 


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robed  in  their  gar-mccits ut  »>hilc.  ().  ver  there.  O- ver  there. :  O  •  vcr 


^mr^^^mmm^ 


Leaning  on  the  Everlasting  Arms. 

NOTHING  BUT  THE  BLOOD. 

Rev.  E.  A.  Hoffman.  A.  J.  Showalteb,  by  per.  By  Per.  of  Mary  Runjon  Lowry,  owner. 

i«i!iTii3fcS3ife*iS353;5SE-2EgeiBy:Sl  (*  ■ 


1.  What  a     fellowship.what  a  joy  divine, Leaning  on  the  Everlaslini;  Arms! 

2.  Oh.ho^aweet  to  walk  In  ihis  pilgrim  way,  Leaning  on  tiie  EvcHastlng  Arms! 
3    What  have  I  to  dread. «bat  have  I  to  fear.LeaniDgoD  tlie  Everlaating  , 


Bmmmm^^m^M 


What  a  bli;ssediie»»,whai  a  Mce  is  Eioe,  Leaning  on  the  Ever-lasting  ATmsl 
Oh.bowbrigbtttlepatbg^^flsf^oII^day  to  day,  Leaning  oo  the  Ever-iaatlng  Ai 
I  have  peace  coopletewiib  my  Lord  so  near.  Leaning  on  the  Ever-lasting  A; 


^agp^fg^sgSi^ 


^^pl^-lsngi 


Inn,        Leaning  on  the  Ever-last-iog  Arms.  ;.wrt«*».  w*.  »»"•*«»  uwj. 

3  Nothing  can  for  sin  atone. 
Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Je 

aught  of  Bood  that  I  have  done^  i  nis  is  ail  my  ngn 

{Nothing  but  the  blood  o'f  Jesua.  Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesa9>^ 


_»■    ,_,_^-*_,^^_^_JV^_^_>      __^  3  Nothing  can  f 


,  This  is  all  my  hope  and  peace — 


Wonderful  Story  of  Love; 


224- 


Say,  are  You  Rcj^dy? 

T    C    OKane 


Wonderful  »tu-ry     of    love!     Tell  It     to    ine     a-,   gain;     Wonderfii 
J   Wonderful  iil«-ry    of    love'  Tho' you  are  far   a. -way;      Won 
3.  Wonderful  »to-ry    of    love!    Je-»us  pi 


mm 


rsM;       Wonderl 


fifj^^^m^mMtim^ 


as     ccnd     ing 


;=g3g=53=jj|±^g^ 


train*  Angela  with  rapture  a 
lay;  Calling  from  Cal-varj 
>le!it ;     Rest  In  tbose  maasioos  a 


lovol     Wake  the  Immor*  tal    titralo'     Angela  with  rapture  i 
ato-iy    of    lovel     Still  He  doth  call  to  -  day  ;      Calling  from  Cal-vary't 
■lo-ly    of    lovel      For  all  the  pnre  aud  blest;     Rest  In  tbose  maasioos  a - 


^^ 


It, ShephcrcU  with  nonder receive  It.  Sin-tier. ob 'woo  lyou  believe  il? 
iln.PowD  Irom  tbe yryatil  bright  fouotaln,  E'en  IroB  tbedawo  of  cre-a  •  lion. 
3,  With  ibosentio'v^gooeon  before  itf*.  Sinking  the  raptu-rous  cbo-nis, 


m^^^mm 


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wfitch  of  lo  •  night,  Say.  will  your  spirit  pass  In  -  to  lor  -  r 
world  of  de  •  spalr,  Ev  -  "ry  brief  inomeot  brings  your  (loom  n.ji 
loan  -  slonit  of      light;     Je     •  t»U9    is     pleading,  pa  -  ticnt-ly  ph^ad-i 


of     de  -  light?  Say.    are  you  read  -  yV 

you      to  •  night. 


Mer.c;  stands  walling  for  all 


Only  Trust  Him. 


I.        1     ^mThioe.O  Lotd,l  have  heard  Thy  voice.And  it  told  Thy  love  to  me  . 
J.     Con-ae-cratenre  now  to  Thy  service.Lord.By  thepow'rofgracedl  ■  vine. 

3.  O    ih«  pure  de-light  o(     a     siil-glehipur  Thai  before  Thy  throne  I  spend, 

4.  Therearedepfhsof  lo^eihat  I    ca\uioi  knovir  Till  I  crossthenar   row     sea. 


ipliirilie 


^^^^^^ii^S 


JH.a  Kev.  J.  H.STOCETOR.byMr. 


Come,e»'ry»oulby  sin  oppregaed.There's  merry  with  the  Lord,  And  He  will  surely 

'^'-  ' '""''  His  precious  blood  Rich  blessing  tdi  bestow:  Plunge  now  in-toth»» 

le  Trulli.  the  Way  .That  leads  you  into  restiBelierein  Hinj  witFi- 
Join  this  ho-ly  band,  Aa^  on  to  glo-  ry     go,  To  dwell  in  that  ce 


of    faith, And  be  clos    er drawn  to  Thee. 

When  r  kneelinpray'r.atidwithThee.my  Cod,  Itommuneiufrieadwithfnend. 
Thereareheightsof  joy  that    I    may  not  reach  Till    I    rc*t    inpeacewithThee. 


But  I  long 
Let  my  •out 
When  r  kneel  i 
'heraareheigh 

Rir>Aii> 


^^Pi^p^gi 


Copyrlgbt,  1675,  by  Blglow  ft  Main. 


My  Country,  'Tis  of  Thee. 


225 


Jesus,  Our  Master; 


1.    Mv  coun-trv.    'tis       of   thee,  Sweet  land   of      lib   •   er  -  ty,  .  „        ,         ij     i  i       ti        •       uj    T  i 

I  Jc  •  sus,  out  Maa  -  tcr,  glad  -  ly   we  hear  Thy  voice    Bid  •  tling  iis  ( 

2.  Nar  ■  row  the  path  ■  way,   fal  -  ter  our  trembling  feet;  Oft     tor  Thy  , 

3.  Mighty    our    ar  ■  "-  '         •■ l 

4  PrninoGc    to     Je  ' 


My  coun-try,    'tis       of   thee,  Sweet  1. 

My     na  ■  live  coun  -  try,  thee,  L.nnd    of     the  no  -  ble    free, 

Let    mu    -  sic  swell    the  bree«,And    ring  from  all  the   trees 

Our  fa  -  thers'  God,    to  Thee,  Au  -   thor    of  lib  -   er  -  ty, 


■m  m^^msi^mm^m 


V'      3     -S— ^i— ^H ^ If-'vi-  »'"■  ^"      ""tl     fol  - 1""  Tl'ee.        We    will  Thy    call      o  -   hoy, 


Of   thee     I      sing;    Land  where  my    fa-thers  died,  Land  of    the 
Thy  name  I      love;       I       love   thy  rocks  and  rills,  Thy  woods  and 
Swcetfreedom'ssong;  Let      mor  •  tal  tongues  awake,  Let    all    that 
To  Thee  we    sing;    Long  may   our   land    be  bright, With  freedom's 


cd  aid  our  prayers  as- eeml;  Cheered  by  the  an  -  gel  band, 
ehipltl  is  ours  whore  foes  as  -  sail.  Ourpword.  the  word  of  riorl, 
111  -  }abs  rise,   Sav  •  ior,  to     Thee;       Our    banner's  name    is      lovp, 


g^^^^gP^^ 


pil-grims'  pride.  From  ev  •  'ry  moun-tain  side,  Let  free-dom  ring, 
tern  •  pled  hills.  My  heart  with  rap  -  ture  thrills, Like  that  a  ■  bove. 
breathe  partake,  Let  rocks  their  si  •  lence  break,The  sound  pro-long, 
ly  light,  Pro-tect     us     by    Thy  might.Great  God,our  King. 

^  J3.J. 


turning  from  sin  away,  Witli  Thee,  our  gracious  Lord,  ev  -  er  to  be. 

led  by  Thy  loving  Iiaml.  Safe  shall  our  journey  be  un  -  to  the  end. 
with  poace  our  feet  are  sliod,  Clad  in  our  ar-mor  bright,  we  shall  prevail, 
wav  ■  ing  our  ranks  a-bove;  Oar  song  is  failh,  andhope,  and  vic-to-ry. 


'    "—•-'•='■"—' '--•»'-  hours,  When  Jesus    no  Ion  ger    I     sec! 

iweel  flow 'rs,  Have  lust  all  iheir  sweetness  to  me. 

gloom,  And  makrt  all  with  in  me  re  -  joice. 


^^y  body,  bouI,  and  spirit,  Jo-sus,  I  give  to  thee,  A  con-se-crat-ed 
O  Je-su9.  mighty  Savior,  I  trust  in  thy  great  name,  I  look  for  thy  sal- 
Ob.  let  thefire,  descending  Just  now  upon  my  soul,  Consiulie  ray  bumble 
I'm  Ihioe,  ablessed  Jesus,  washd  by  thy  preaoua  blood,  Now  seal  me  by  thy 


The     mid-sum  mer  sun  shines  but  dim.     The  fields  strive  ir>  vain  to  look  g; 
I     should,  were  He  al-ways  thus  nigh.    Have  nothing  to  wish  or    to      fc 

-.     -       f^  ^    _       ^_      .^.         \jt..mL..m..4^M.m-m..    -*-• 


offerinf;,  Tbins  ev-er-raore  to     be.        My  all  is  on  the  al- 
va-tion,Tby  prom-isenow  I    claim, 
offering,  And  cleanse  and  make  me  whole. 
Spir-it,    A    sac  -  ri  -  fice    to    God. 


3  Content  with  beholding  His  face, 
My  all  to  His  pleasure  resigned, 

No  ch:»nces  of  season  or  place 

Would  make  any  change  in  my  mim 

While  bles'.ed  with  a  sense  of  His  lovi 


If  Jesus  would  dwell  with  1 


Dear  Lord,  if  indeed  I  am  Thine, 
If  Thou  art  my,  Sun  and  my  song, 

Say,  why  do  I  languish  and  pine. 
And  why  are  my  winters  so  long  ? 


Or  take  me  unto  Thee 
Where  wmter  and  clouds 


.  From  Every  Stormy  Wind  that  Blows. 

HuoK  Stowrll.  Thumah  Hahtin 

illPIi.iliiiiiili&=E 

1.  Fromev-*ry  stormy  wind  that  blows.  From  ev-'ry  BwelUngtld 

2.  There  le  a  place  where  Je-suBsbeda  The  oil  of  gladness  on  our  he.ule, 
H.  Therein  ascene.wheceaplritftblend.WherelrlendholdBfellowfihlp  with  friend, 
4.  There, there  oa  eagles*  wings  we  Boar.Aod  8lo  a'hd  sense  mo'rat  no  more, 


^Si* 


t—'TlQfound  beneath  the  mercy  -  seat. 
A  place,  than  all  bealdes.  more  sweet— It  Is  theblood-boufe-ht  mercy-seat. 
Tho'sun-dered  far,  by  faith  Ihcy  meet  Around  one  common  mercy-  seat. 
1  to  greet,  A  lid  glory  crowns  ttie  me 


dew      of    prora-ise  from     the  skies,    AI  •  read  -  y  clieers  the  soil, 
where  the  sons    of    sor  •  row  pine,     Dis-pense  your  hal-lowed  love, 
wrap    the  Siiv-ionr'a  changeless  love       A    man  -  llr  round  your  breast 
the    blest  gos- pel's  sav  -  ing  health.  Re-pay    your    ar-diious  toil 


ILOVE  TO  TELL  THE  STORY.     226  ON  JORDAN'S  STORMY  BANKS- 

Kev.  Samukl  Stenxeti.                                         f    C    OK  ink.  bj  per. 
W,i   G.  FiacilP.R.  by  per.         ,  ni  ..     f".  .     ]        J*     I        I    .  i  .     .     i ,         i       J*!  ,     f      < 


K^T^^KKT.  W„G_F^^^b,per.         ^^^^.      JJ       J    ,     ,        I 

I.I     love      to   lell    tKe      sto        t>       Of     un -seen  ilungs  a  bove.      Of      t       j.  O'er      all     those  widc-cx  -  lend  -  ed  plai 


'^m 


tsisssi 


.umi>nlory.        Of       Jc 


ger  ing  ami  tliirslii>e     To    hear    it    like  the  rest.  And  wlitn  in  scencM 


#Ji^«g3ilpl|p^ipS] 


-»y,      Be-causc  I  kuovvil 's     true;    U     sat  ■  it     fies  my  longing;     A 

For  some  have  ncv-er     lieaul  The  mes-sage  of    sal  -  va-tion   From 
/Song/Twillbe  thcOld.Old  Sto-ry    That 


biiiiiiigii^fgiigipf? 


To  Ca  •  naan's  fair  and  hnp  -  py  land,  Where  my  pos  •  scs  -  sion^;  lie. 
There  God  the  Son  for-ev-  er  reigns, And  scat  -  icrs  night  a  •  way. 
When  shall  I  see  my  Fa  ■  iher's  face.  And  in  His  bos  ■  om  rest  f 
Tho'    jor  -  dan's  waves  around    me    roll.    Fear  ■  less  I'd  launch    a  -     way. 


'  "  5  r 


^^mm^^^^^ 


t^Mmm^i 


I  the  slo-ry/Twillbe  myll 


^ss^l^^^iigi 


^^^^^^M^mM 


glo  -  ry.      To    tell   Ihe    old,  old    sto  ■  ry       0(     Je  ■  sus    ai.d  His  love. 


ia^^^H^^^pppB 


Lamb,     by      and      by.     And 


•TIS  SO  SWEET  TO  TRUST  IN  JESUS. 

Mrs.  LOUISA  M.  R,  Stead,  Wm.  J 


BRING  THEM   IN. 

Alexander  Thomas. 


Hark  I't  is  the  Shepherd's  voice  I  hear,Out  in  the  desert  darlt  and  drear. 
Who'll  go  and  help  this  Shepherd  kind, Help  Him  the  wandVing  ones  to  find? ' 
Out    in  the  des-ert  hear  their  cry,  Out  on  the  inoun-tain  wild  and  high. 


Calling  thesheep.who'vegoneastray.Far  from  the  shepherd's  fold  a-  way. 
Who'll  bring  the  lost  ones  to  the  fold.  Where  they'll  be  shcllered  from  the  cold. 
Hark  I  *t  IS  (he  Master  speaks  to 'I'hcc,  "tio  find  my  sheep  where'er  tliey  be-" 

g  them  II),  Hrinp  them  in,         llriijg  them  in  from  the  fields  of  sin. 


Jesus  shall  Heign:  22T 


A  LITTLE  TALK. 


Arrftbged  for  this  work.". 


trials  of     at  -  most  ev  -  'ry   kind  .  .  ,         , 

those  who  ODce  pro-feaaed    to    Iov%    Have     si  -  lent  ^rownandmnte,  I 
march  a  •  lonj;  with  cheer-ful  song,    Ed-  j/)y-ing    lib-er-  ty;    Will 


,  From  north  toeoutb  the  prin-i 


shall  w,is  and  wane  no  more,  From  norl 
'ry  mom-ing  sac  •  ri  -  tice.      Peo -pie 
all     the  sons    of  want  are  blest,    Let  ev  -  'ry   creature  rise  and  brinj 


soon  I  conqaer  sll.  As  tp  the  I^nl  I  call,— A  ItMlebilk  nil 
tell  Him  all  my  grief,  He  quick-ly  sends  re  -  lief,— A  lit  tie  lalk  yvil 
Je  -  003    as    tuv  friend.   I'll  Drove  qd  -  til    the  ecd.     A  lit-tletnlk  wit 


tell  Him  all    my   grief,    He   qulcKly 
Je  -  003   as    my  friend,  I'll  prove  qc 


lit-tletalk  with 


wn  llicir  Lord,  A:id  eav-age  tribes  at  -  tend 
hall  pro  -  claim  Their  ear  -  ly  bless  -  ings  un 
onga    a   -  gain,        And  earth  re  •   peats       the      loud 


Abide  with  Me. 


Wm.  H.  MoMir. 


I  A -bide with  me '  Fast  falls  the  e-vcn-lide,  The  darkness 
2.  Swift  to  its  clOseebbs  oiitlife'5  lit  -  tie  day  ;  Earth's  joys  grow 
:t.  I  DcedTby  pres-ence  ev  - 'ry^pass-ing  lumr,  WhatbuiThy 
4    Hold  Thoa  Thy  cross  be  -  fore  my'cIoH-ing  fyes!   Shine  thro' the 


I 

,ord,wiihiuc  a  -bide!  When  oth-er  help  -  ers 
dim.  il3  glo-rics  pass  a  -  way;  Change  and  de  -  cay  *-  In 
grace  can  foil  Ihe  tempter's  pow'r?  Who,  like  Thy  •  self,  my 
gloorq.  and    pointme    to   the    skies;  Heav'n's  morningbreftks  and 

fail, andcomfortsfle^.  Help  of  the  helpless, oh,    a  -  bide  with  me' 

all     a-round  I      sec;    OThou.whochanijrsl  not.a- bide  with  mc* 

guide  and  stay  can  be?Thro"cIoudandstmshipe.oh,  a- bide  with  me! 

earth's  vain  shadows  flee!    In  life.  indcath^l,ord.  a- bide  with  me! 


fringing  in  the  ,^luaiT3.  <s2  ^C  O  cu,de  Me,  Great  Jehovah. 

InowlesSbaw"  Oeobgs  a  Mf[«ou,bF  p«t.  Willumb  /ion  — Ta 


/JON  -TaoMAB  Ua 


aDd  thedew.y  eve.  Waiting  for  the  harvest,  and  the  time  of  reaping, 
winter'schilling breeze,  By  aod  by  the  harvest,  and  the  la  borend-ed, 
8pir-it    oft  -engneve3,WhenourweepiDe'60ver,  He  will  bid    ns  welcome. 


^i^i^ppp^s^ 


I  am  weak,  but  Thou  Artrolghty;  Hold  me  with  Thy  pow'rfulhaml- 
Let  the  6  -  'ry,  clouil-y  pil  -  lar,  Lead  me  all  -my  Jour  .  nw  ilir«»". 
Bear  me  thro"  the  eweU-icg  (urrent;  Land  me  safe    on    Qa-Daaa's  (ii<l«: 

Bread  ol  hca  •  veu.  Feed  me  till  I  want  no  tiore, 
Strong  De  -  llv  -  'rer,  Be  Tbou  still  my  etrenglt  aod  Bblelil., 
SoDgB      ot        pral8-e6.  I         will        ev    .    er       give      lo      Tbee. 

Bread  ot  Ilea  von.  Feed  rae  till  I  want  no  morfc 
Strong  De  -  liv  -  rer.  Be  Thou  still  my  strength  and  shield. 
Songa    ol       prals  -  es         I       will       ev    -    er       give      to     Tbee, 


.f-j=J^4=J-^^gj^Mg; 


We  Bbail  come,  re  -  joic-int;,  brinpmg  in  tbesheives.  Bringing  in  thcsbeuies. 
We  shall  come,  re  -  )oic-ing.  bringing  inlbeshcives. 
1         We  shall  come^  re  -  joic-ing.  bringing  -mi  ibesbeavea. 


:~=t — ,«_-g— rr=r=pg"|r-|»  -:-j;-^c33i^r— l— f-  "[=3 


Dging    io  the  aheavea.We  shall  come,  re-joic    ing.  BringiDj 

-^    -^    -^'  -^^  -ep-    -m-    -m 


joic    ing,  Bringinp  mtbesheave 


!^^*[-*^  '  ^~^^ — r2rg3-^r^r.»=*r^ r»i_^ l^T^^JJ  ..  j  ^^^^  ^^^^  lUeworkgof  him  ihaisentMe.  whneul6day."-Joaw9 


Bringing  in  the  shea  veil,  We  shall  come,  rejoicing, 

Bringing  in  the  sheaves.  Brinpiog  in  ♦heslieaveft 

u  u  u  ^  i  I    <ri^  ^  fc*  1  t 


Fannt  J  Cbosby 


€\m  to  %\\tt. 


I    Thou  my  «v  -  ev-  last-  ingpnr-  tion,  More  tban  tricndor  life    to  me, 

2.  Not    for  ease      orworld- ly  pleas-ure.     Nor    for  lame  my  prayer.shall  be 

3.  Lead  methro     thevale    ofsbadows.  Bear   me  o'er  lifr's  bt,  •  ful  seji 


Bev  Robert  Lowity.  by  per. 


\  Cue  more  d.iy's  work  for  Je-sus;  Qua  less  of  life  for  me' But  heav'nis 
2.  OnemorcdayV  work  for  Je-sus.  How  glo- nous  is  my  Ring  "Tisjoy.QOt 
3  Oneniorediiys  woik  for  Je -siis,  How  eweet  the  work  bas  been.To  lell  the 
One  more  d.iy's"ork,  for  Je- sus— Oh.yes,     a  weary  day ,  Butheav'Dsbinea 


^^^^^.^^^^mmis^ 


All  a- long  my  pil-grimjour- ney,  Sav  lour.let  roe  walk  with  Thee. 
Clad-lywiU  I  toil  and  suf  •  fer,  On  •  ly  Ul  me  walk  wilh  Thee 
Then  tbegite     of  life      e  ■  ter  -'nal,    May     I      en  •  tor.Lord.ttithTbce. 


er.    And  Christ  IS  dear  ■  er.  Than  yesncr  day  to  roe.  His  Io\c  .ind  . 

ty.     To  spp.ik  His  heau- ty  My  soul  mounts  on  the  winp  Al  ih»-  mero 

ry      ToslK.w    ibeslo-ry.  When  Cbn.sfs  flwk  enlerjo  ■  How  it  did 

I            clear  er.   And  r.-st  comes  nearer,  At  each  ^tcp  oMlie  v^ay  .  And  CIiriM  lo 


light  Fill  all  my  soul    tonight      Onemoreday'e  work  for  Je-£uE, 
tho't  How  Chrisi  my  life  h.is  bought, 
shine    In  Ibis  |ionriiearl..f  mine' 
all- Before  His  f:icc     1    fall 


Close    to  Thee,    close  to    Thee.  Ciose    lo  Thee,  close     to  Thee 

Close    to  Tbee.    close  to    Thee.  Close    to  Tbee.  close    to  Tbee;  Glad- ly 

Close    to  Tbee.    close  to    Tbee,  Close    to  Tbee.  dose    to  Tbee. Then  the 


mmk^^i^^Mm^^^m^ 


a-i^s^^^l~i—t 


5  Oh,  blessed  work  for  Jesas  ! 
Oh.  rest  at  Jcsua'  feet  • 

Tliere  toil  secma.plej 

My  want 
And  paia  for  Him  is  a 

Lord,  if  I  may. 

I'll  serve  another  day  — C*fc 


hi  trti:  Tue  Blflow  &  MMn  Co  .  owumi> 


When  the  Roll  is  Called  Up  Yonder. 

By  Per.  of  J.  M.  Black,  owner. 


239 


REJOICE   AND   BE  CLAD. 


J.  J.  HUSBAND. 


iUPPitii^iiipfei 


and  be  glad,  the  Re- deem- 

and  be  e'ad,  for   llie  Wood  has  been  i 

3.  Ke  jftice  and  be  glad,  for  i '     ' 

4.  Re  juice  and  be  glad,  tor  our  King 

5.  Re  joL-eand  be  glao,  for    He    com- 


■0l^m^mm^^ 


^^^^^^m^^miy^T!^ 


BLESSED  HOUR   OF   PRAYER. 

W.  H    DOANK,  by  per. 


I    Tis  thebless-edhourof pray'r,whenourheartslowlybend,Andwegathei  to 

2.  Tib  the bless-ed  hour  of  pi^y'r.when  the  Saviourdraws near, With  atendercom-. 

3.  Tis  the  bless-ed  hour  of  pray'r.when  the  tempted  and  tried  To  the  Sav-iourwh* 

4.  At    tHet)Ie3s-edhourofpray'r,trustingHim,webelJeve  That  the  blessingwe're 

Je-sus,  our  Saviourand  Friend ;  If  we  come  to  Himin  faith.His  protection  to  share, 
pass-ion  Hischil-dren  to  hear;  When  He  tells  us  we  may  cast  at  Hisfeet  ev'ry  care, 
loves  them  theirsorrowconfide;  With  asympathizingh 
need-ingwe'llsure-ly  re-ceive;  In  the  ful  r 


^mm^smm^^ 


gSE^^ipgpEp^^^d 


What  al^almfonhe  weary  !Oho\v  sweet  tobe  there!  Blessed  hour  of  pray'r.BIessed 


ring    flow'tsi 
■scape  o'c?. 


Refuge. 


23o 


Whea  I  Walk  in  Qod'a  Clear  Sunlight. 


L      Je  -  eaa,  Lov  .  er  oJ   my    eoul,     Let  me  to    TUy  bo-som  fly. 

2.  0th -er  reJ-Qgehavel   none.Hangsmyhelplesasoulo.n  Thee 

3.  Thou.O  Christ.art  all     1  want^oundleeslov©  in  Thee.  I   find; 

4.  Plenteoua  grace  with  Thee  IS  foiind,  Craceto  pardon  all    my  ain! 

f  r 


1.  When  I  walk  in  God's  clear  sunlight,  With  its  beau-ty  beam .  ug  fair. 

2.  Tho'    a*mid  thedeep-estd&rk- oess,    L   may  sure -ly  trust  the  Lord  i 

3.  Tho'   all  frienil-iliips  may  be  bro  •  ken,    And  the  hand  o(  death  be  laid, 

4.  When  to  me  shall  come  the  glo  •  ry      Of  the  heav'n-ly  man-aiona  bngh^ 


Whilfttha  bll  .  lows  near  me  roll.  While  the  tem-pest  still  is  high; 

Leave,  oh,  leave  me    not».    lone.  Still  support   and  cbmlort  me. 

Raise  the  fall  .  en,  cheerthe(alnt,Healtheelck,and  lead  the  blind. 

Let  the  heal-  ing8treara8abonnd;MakeaDd  keepme  pure  within. 


Or  whenihad^iwsaasm  td  gath-er,  I    may  see  Him  ev  • 'ry-wbere. 

He  hath  nev-er   yet  for  ■  eak  .  en.  He  wiU  keep  Hia  pram-isiil  word. 

In    His  migliiand  love  con -fid -Ing,  I    shall  never    be     a  •  fraid. 

Still  the  song  I  shall  be  sing- ing,  In  that  home  of  pure  de -light: 


Hide  me,  oh,  my  Sav-lor,  hide,  Tin  the  storm  ol  lile  Is  past; 
'All  my  trust  on  Thee  is  stayed,AH  my  help  from  Theel  bring: 
Just  and  ho  -  ly  is  Thy  nwne,PrinceoJpeaceandrlghteonBnees, 
ThonoJ  lile    the  fountain  art;  Free -ly  let     me  Uke  of  T^ee- 


Safe  In  -  to    the     ha-ven  gtilde;0h,re-C6lve  my  soul  at   laat. 
CoT-ermy    de-fenae-leaa  head  With  the  shad-ow  of  Thy  wing. 
M<^8t  on-worth-y.  Lord.l  am;  Thou  art  full    of  love  and  grace 
Spring  Thou  up  with-in  my  heart,  Blseto    aU     e-ter-nl-ty 


liourofpr«y«t 


Swoet  hourof  prayer  1 1 

Maj  I  tby  c 

TtU,  from  Mount  Pisgah's  lofty  belfcht, 

'  take  my  flight: 
Thia  robo  of  6 

the  everlMling  pnxe ; 
ihoQt,  wbile  paMlDg  tbroQgb  tbe^,' 


I  Farow9U,  f»raw&U,  < 


231 

.  Biujon.v  .  -  words  aou  Miihicny  iu.i.raiu.Dvnd 


I   WANT   TO   BE   A   WORKER. 

Words  aoO  Miihic  hy  1.  BALrcKU..  t>v  pft 


^^^P# 


a  work-ei  (or  the  Lord,  I 


E  and  trust  Hisholy 


3    [     watu  to    be    a  wurkrt  stioitg  and  orave.I  want  (o  irusi  in  Jesus'pow'r  to 
4.  I    want  to   be    aworlci.'r,hclp,me,l.or(l,Tf^  lead  the  lost  atideitingtothf 


g^^-^pp^ni^-fe: 


In     m»  beauty  dressed,  with  His 


,  In    the  hap  • 


i^^^^^^-^^ 


wojd,  I         want    to    sing  and  pray,  bo          bus  ■  y     ev  - 'ry  day.     In  the 

way  I'hat  leads  to  heav.'n  a^bove,  where     all     is  peace  and  fove.  In  the 

save,  All     who  will    tSu  •  )y  come,  shall    find    a    hap  ■  py  home.  In  the 

word,  Thatpointsto  joyl    pn  high,  where  pleaaurci  nev-er  die,     In  th^ 


l^I^iiifti==i?ffe=# 


Lord.  I 
kingdom  of  the  Lord. 
kingdom  of  the  Lord, 
kingdom  of    the  Lord. 


I    will  pray,  In  the 


will  work  and  pray. 


.*.  :♦;  ^.    -s*..   .#..    ft  j     I     I  .♦-•"5:  -#-  -#■  t#-     ^    fe 


vfhe-yard,  in      the    vine    yard    of     the   Lord,  (of  the  Lord.)     I      vi\U 


MfS^ff^^ 


^spi^iTJi^fi^n 


- 'ry  day  In  the  vitie-yaid  of 


WONDERFUL  GRACE. 

Rev   W   H.  BuRRELr.  Rev   I   Baltzei.1,  by  per 


m^mMMm^^^^^Mm 


I  SURRENDER  ALL. 


^^Ig^gll^glSi^gpig   Li:r..":^^ 


1  'Tis  grace  I  "ti*  grace  1  'tis  wonderful  grace  1  This  great  salvation  brings  .    The 

2  'Tis  grace  1  'tis  grace  1  "us  wondei-ful  grace  I  Which  Saves  the  bbul  fmm  sm  ,Thc 

3  'Tis  gi-ace  I'lis  grace  I  "lis  wonderful  grace  I  lis  streams  are  full  and  free.    Are 

4  Ti.s  grac^l 'tis  grace  I 'lis  wop-derful  grace  1  Which  bears  the  sout  above  .  Tha 

isliiiiiiiil-^^Biii^ 


soul       de      liv     eied     of        us    toad.     In  sweei      est     rap     lure    sings 
pow'i      of       ris      nig      e  vil    slays,  And  reigns  su     premeviih-ni 

flow       ing    now     foi      all      the    race .  Thty  e        ven  flow     (or      me 
light  which  gleams  (rom  Je  .  sus' lace      Is      rap     lure,  peace,  and     love 
-»-     -•        -*-  ^ — ^ 

^^.^_H« — •  — ^  — »  -V  •  — :=_t= — t-r* — m — f — km  -fm~~m — , 


lippppppi^^^ij^ 


Worldly 
All  10 
Lei    me 


I  snt  ren    der.    All      to  Hif 

I  sur  ren    del.  'huih  biy    ai     His    feel       1   bo' 

all  for  sak    en,  Take    me.    Je     sus.  lake     me  no 

I  sur  ren    der.  Make  me.Sav  iour.    v.hol   ly  Th.r 

Ho  ly  Spir    it.   Tru     ly    know  that  Thou  art  mii 


»--J J*H i-r-r- 


^^^^^^^^m^^ 


grace  I  ii,     giacel  Klo.  ing  >,ill  (ree    I,     for    me 

■m-  -m-  ■»'  »-     ■»•♦■-*-••  %     N     ^  , — . 

J-: — y-^.^--f-— ^-,-1^--ciX-r— r*-y-^-^-*-^-r*-^-«--.. 


\f  ^  \^ 


Allio  Jesus  I  suirenuei.  ;  All  lo  Jesus  I  surrender, 

lx>rd.  I  give  myself  to  Thee.  Now  1  feel  the  satred  fiame  i 

F;|I  me  Ailh  Thy  love  and  power.  O  ihe  %y  ol  full  salvation. 

liCtThy  blessing  fall  on  me  Clory,  g]or>  to  His  nunc 


MISSIONARY  HYMN. 

RBeiKiLD  nessB.  Lowell  M. 


23^ 


SHINING  SHORE. 


They  call      ns        to  do     H»    •  et  Their  land  from  er  ■  tor'schain 

The  hea  •  thea      tn  his   blind  -  nes3  Bows  down  to  wood  and  stooe. 

Till  earth's  re  -  mot  -  est    na    -  tioa  Has  learned  Mes-si  •  ah's  name. 

Re-  deem  •  er,  King,  Cre  •  a    •  tor,  '  In  bliss   re  -  tarns  to  reigp. 


fetE^^^^fe^^^ 

m 

f^ 

/Lad,  just  be-  fote,  the  shining  shore    We   may    al-  me 

1        -"TfL'^f.f-f---^ 

etdla-co 

mH  1 :  i  I  H  ^    r  r  p  F  r  ^  ''-^^ 

^'  - ' '  c  fe  r ' '  g ' '  ' — -^ 

i-r-^-H 

1.  Wei  -come,  dc      light-  fol   mom,     Thon    day    of       ra  -    cied     resti 

2.  Now  may    the    King  de    scend.     And      fill     his  throne    with  grace 


1  heard  the    voice  ol _     „ 

I  heard  the    voice  ol     Je  -  sua  aajs  "Be  -  hold    I       Iree  -  ly      give' 
I  heard  the    voice  ol     Je-ene  say,   "1      am  this  dark  world's LIgb 


O  Worship  the  King. 


Shall  be  Like  Hi 


LYONS.— F.  J.  Hav 


233,. 

1   WhenlshallreachthemorcPXcelleutglury.Andullmy  trials  are  passed, 


grate-ful  -  !y 
Yul  care  what  ton^e  can  re-clte?       It  breathes  Id  the 


^^j^^^^^-^^^^ 


Help   us      to  praise;      Fa- ther!  all  ■  glo  •  n -oas,  0  er     all  vic- 

Oor  pray'r  at-tend:    Come,  and   Thy   peo  •  pie  bless.  And  give  Thy 

In      this  (fladhour:    Thou,  who    al-mi(;ht-y    art.  Now  fule  in 

•      "■  '    '  -es-ty    May    we  in 


1.  My  hope  is  built  OD  nothinglessTbanJesus'bloodandnghUonsiiess;    I 

2.  When  darkness  seems  to  veil  his  face,  I  rest  on  His  unchanging  grace;  In 

3.  His  oath,  His  covenant  and  blood,  Support  me  in  the  whelmue flood; When 


dare  not  trust  the  sweetest  frame,  Bnt  wholly  lean  on  Jesus'  name. 
ev'ry highandstormygale.Mya  ■  *  ■■  •  "  -  •  -^ 
ind  my  soul  Elves  way.  He  ^ 


FEDERAL  STREET.    LM. 

H.  R.  Ourm. 


1.  Orcatwutheday.tbe     joy  wasgreat,WbeiithebeIoveddia  -  ci- plea  met; 

2.  Wh»t|ill»,wh»l mir-»  -  cles  be  gave— Thepow'rtokUl,  thepow'rlo  save! 
"  "  *^e9cntthechampionAiortb,Fromeasttowest,fniDBOntbtonortb; 

•of  the      bo-ly   war,  Of  whatalmighi-y  forcethey  are, 


Alld  ontbeUbaMlatheSpii  • 
Famished Iklir (Willi  with  woudrons  words,lD3tead 


ispp 


THE  GOSPEL  BELLS. 


8.  W.  M. 

^    ^J     ('"""""'P-^ 

1,  The  Gos-pel  bells  are  ring  .  ing 
a  IbeGos-pelbella   in  -  vile    U3 
3.  The  Go3-pel  bells  are  joy  -  fol, 

W4  1  i;   ;   8  T  it   g 

O-ver  land  from     «ea     to     sea; 
To      a  feast    pre -pared  for      all; 
As  they  ech   -  o       far    and    wide, 

^^4i4i   1   1   r  |i   r    ^  Ui    r    r   Hi    1 

234 


SAFELY  THROUGH  ANOTHER  WEEK 

»To.v.  Arr.  ky  L  M<ao:<. 


1.  Sate  ■  ly   thro'   an  -  otb  -  er  week.  God  hasbroiightus    oo    cm 

2.  Whilewe  pray   foi   pard'ninsorace,Tbro' ihedeor    ke-deemet's 

3.  Here  'vecoracTliy  name  to  praise  ;Ul   iis    feel     Thy  pres-eoe 
4    May  the  gos-  pel's  joy  -  fol  sonod  Con-^uer  sin  -  oers, 


^^^^m 


Bless -ed  news  of  free  sal  •  va  •  tion  ,  Do  tbey  of- fer  yoa  aad  me. 
Do  not  slight  the  in  -  vi  -  ta  -  tion,  Nor  re  •  ject  the  gra-cioos  call. 
Bear  -  ing  notes  of  per  -  feet  par  •  don,  Thro*  a    Sav  •  ior  cru  •  ci  -  d&d. 


*'For  God  BO  loved  the  world  That  His  oo  •  ly  Son  He  gave, 
*'I  am  l*«  bread  of  life;  Eat  of  Me,  thou  ban-gryaoal, 
"Good  ti-diiiga      of     great   joy     To    all    peo  -  pie       I       do  bring, 


oow  a    blessiDK  seek.  Wait-inii    in    Hisiuurta  to  -  day, 

Show  Thy  rec   -  oo   -  i-il  -  ed     fate.  Take    a  -  nay  our  siu      and  shame 

May  Thy  glo  -  ry    meet  our  eyes.  Whilewe    in 'Thy  Uonse  ap  -pear; 

Miike  the  fruita  of  grace    a  ■  boiiod.Rriugr*  -  lief    to    all    cooi-plaiQia 


Who -»- e'er  be-liev 
Tho'  your  mdb  be  ted 
Ud   •  to  you    i8    born 


I    Ev  •  er  -  last  -  ing  life  shall 

3,  They  shall  be    as  wbit«  as    wool." 

■,  Which  isChriat  the  Lord  and  Kipg.'* 


±*^^-E**iE 


Day  of  'all  the  week  the  best,  Ein;blem  of  e  ■  ter  ■  nal  rest. 
From  our  world -ly  cares' set  free.  May  we  rest  this  day  io  Thee, 
Here  af-  ford  os,  Loid,  a  laste  Of  our  ev  ■  er  last-  ing  feast. 
Thus  may    all    oar    Sabbathaprove.Till    we   joiu  IheChnrcb  a  •   bove. 


^[JlMFrCr  Uf^rn^ 


Day    of     all      the  week  the   best,    Em-blem  of      e-    ter  -  oat  rest. 

Froui  our  wnrUl- ly  cares  set   free.    May    we     rest   < his  day    iu  The 

Here    af-  lord     us.  l.oid.  a    tiiste     Of    our     ev  -  er  -  last  -  ing  feaat, 

Thns  may  all      our  SaU-hathsprove, Till    we     join   tbeChurcha-  bove. 


Copyright.  1699,  bj  W  H.  XXmbc.    Dsed  by  ^. 


•II  Oo  Where  You  Want  Mc  to  Go.  235 


Keep  Close  to  Jesus. 


1.  It  may  not  be  on 

2.  Perhaps  to  day  there arelovingiordsW 
"ssurely  loine-»h«e  a  low  -  ly  place, ' 


1.  W ben  you  start  for  the  land     of  heav-en  ■  ly  rest.  Keep  close  .t 

2.  Nov  -  er     mind     the  storms  or    tri  -  als    aa  you  go,  Keep  close  t 

3.  To       be  safe  from  the  dajte  of  the  e      -       vij         one,  Keep  close  f 

4.  We   shall    reach    our  home    in  heav-en     by  and    by.  Keep  close  i 


It  may  not   be   at    thebat  tie's  frontMy  Lord  will  haveneedol 
There  may  be  now  in    thepaths  of  sin  Somewand'rer  who 
Where  I  may   la-bor  thro' life'sshortday  For  Je-sus  the 


I  all  the  way;  For  He  is  the  Guide,  and  He  knows  the  wa'y  best, 
all  the  way;  'Tis  a  com -fort  and  joy  His  fa  -vortoknow, 
all  thp  way;  Take  the  shield  of  faith  till  the  '  ' 
alJ  the  way;  Where  to  those  we       love    we'll  never  say  good-by, 


Nearer,  My  God,  to  Thee 

(BETHANY      6  4.) 


Nothing  but  Leaves. 


1.  Noth  ing  but  leaves!  The  Spirit  prieves  O'er  years  of  wasted  life;  O'er 
a.  Noth-ing  but  leaves!  No  gathered  jhtaiaOf  life's  fair  ripeningiraii;  Wo 

3.  Noth-ingbut  leaves  I  Sad  mem'ry  weaves  No  veil  to  hide  the  past ;  And 

4.  Ah,  who  shall  tbustbeMas-ter  meet,  And  briDg  but  witl 


1  Ni^ar  -  er,  m  y  God  10  thee,  Near-cr  to  thee.  E'en  Iho' 
2.  Tho'likea  wan-der-er,  The  sun  gone. Inwn,  Darkness 
;i.  There  let  the  itay  appe.ir  Steps  unto  lieov'n  ;    All  lli:il  ll 

4.  Then  with  my  waking  lho\s,  Bnghl  with  iliv  pi  aisc,  <  lut   f.f    i 

5.  Or      if,    on  joy-ful  wing,  Cleavinj;  ilic  >ky.      Sun,  moon 


V  -  -  r* 

slept,  O'er  vows  and  prom-ia-es    iin-kept, 
WBe(Ja,-Words,i.  c/ie  words,  for  earnest  deeds- 
trace  our  wea-ry  way,  AndcounteachloBtandmisspentday 
the  Sav-iors  feet,  Be -fore   the   awful  judgmeo 


1  my  song  shall  be.  Near-er.  my  Uod  to  tliee 
le,  Yet  in  my  dreams  I'd  be.  Nenr-er,  my  Gud  to  Ibee 
In  raer-cy  gir'n:  An-gels  to  beck-on  m£  Ncar-cr,  my  God  to  ihce 
Beth-el    I'll  rai.se;      So     by  my  woes  to   be      Near-cr,  my  God  to  thee 

!  my  song  shall  be,  Near-er,  my  God  to  thee 


We  ead.Iy  find    ; 

Lay  down  for  polden  sheave, 


i  leaves!  Nothing  but  leaves! 


come,  ye  Disconsolate.  g  3  g     aU  HaU  the  Power  of  Jem«'  Namet 


««T.  S.  PeuoHrr.  nSO. 


From  earth  to  heav' 

No    fee    for  then 
Thro"  tun-nels  dark,  and  drear-y    nere,     it   aoes  itie  way     to   glo  -  ry  1 

All  you  who  would  to    glo  -  ry    ride,  Must  come  to  Christ,  la  HLm    a  • 


Q      CHORCT 

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— 1 — tt — 1 — 

t^i   1 

Mi^'jj  J  t' 

-j- 

J  j  |[;-j— 

d 

J 

yi 

lDghom6,Pn 

n  BO-lng  home.  I'm 
(Tie  no   more,   I'm 

go-ing  tome 
go-ing  home 

t  1    ,g- 

r 

to 

die  no 
die  no 

^^^ 

^ 

^^ 

^ 

i^^ 

And  tia  good  esouch 

Sing  Unto  the  Lord. 


And  *tifl  good  enough  for  me. 

7  :|1:It  vlU  take  U8  home  to  heaven,:! 

And  'tie  good  enough  for  ma. 


»  Come,  then,  poor  sinner.  noWs  the  l6  And  then  to  glory  we  will  go. 
At  any  station  on  the  line;  (time,  |     With  all  on  board  as  white  as  snow; 

Jt  you  repent  and  turn  from  sin,  ,     So  ring  the  bell,  and  start  the  train,' 

The  train  will  stop  and  take  you  la.     I    And  run  It  through  In  Jeeua'  name. 

ru  Live  for] 


1     1     1 

&dH-|J   J   J3^r3-3   J   ^h    J    j-ii^-j-^ 

1.  Come.let   us 

2.  His  wondrou 

3.  Come.lel   Us 

s  love  come  let    ua  sing,  As  Joy  ■  ous     as  the  birds  in  Spring; 
ioln  thefanr.Tued  throng.And  sing  with  joy  the  glad.new  song; 

=r=r= 

p  p  p 

|»    U  — J — * — j-+W — f — p-f 

1  ip  r  ,r.  1  '1  '  ' ' 

Nearer  the  Cross. 


237 


The  Cleansing  Wave 


1.     Oh.     tow    I 


1,  '-Near-er  tbecrossl-niy  heart  can  say,  J  am  com  tog  near  er.  Nearer  the 
I  2.  Near-er  the  Christian's  mer  cy  seat.  I-  am  coming  Dear  er,  Feasttog  my 
I     3.    Near-er   In  pray' r  my  hope  as     plrea.  I    am  com  ing  near    cr.  Dcep-er 


1.  Oh.  tow    I     Bce      Iho     trim    son  wave,  Tho  foun-laio  deep 

2.  I  rise     lo  walk      in  bcaVo-aowo  lighl    A  hove  the  world 

3.  A  max- ing  grace!"  lis  hcav'o  be  -  low     To  know  the  blood  i 

4.  Oh.  iruBt  His  grace 'and  prove  His  powr  la  sin  though  deep 


r^^ 

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A  Sinner  Like  Me. 


We  Walls  by  Faith. 


1.    By   childlike  faitli  in  Cbrlsl,  Ibe  Lord,  We  have  from  sin  «al  -  v«    ■  lion^ 

i   Howsimpla     In    the  way    of    lite, 'Tis    on  -  ly     lo  be   lieve  Bim. 

3  Tbro"  Je-flUB' death  the  debl  was  paid.  Not  feel- ing.  nor  e     mo  lion. 

4  We  walk  by  faith  and  not   by  eight,  How  grand  ia  tbia  re   teal  ingl 


^»-i-f^f=^^^4^»-f-^g^ 


I      wondered  J  Chnsllhe  Redeemer  Could  s ^ „.„„„,  ,.„„  ,„„ 

And  the  tho't  Ulnd  my  heart  with  sadness,  Tltrs'i  no  tope  for  a  sinner  like  me 
Saying  Christ  the  Redeetrter  has  pow-er   To     save  a  poor  sinner  like  me. 

My  heart  He  filled  with  His  praises,  And  saved  such  a  sinonr  like  me 

S.^ „ 


^^^mm^^mm 


By  ful  ly  iniBt  ing  io  His  word,  We  pass  fr< 
Twill  end  your  BOr-row  and  your  etrife  If  you  w 
On  Ulm  our  ein  and  guilt  was  laid;  O.  give  Hi 
Tift  God'9  own  way.aod  must  be  right, 'Ti3  wrong  i 


^alkinff.      j6  Then  listen,  poor  wandering  ainoer 
ing  in  me.  To  a  message  so  tender  and  true 

ilin^.  That  Christy  the  dear  loving  Savior, 


Oh,  How  I  Love  Jesus. 

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Oh,  how      [    love      Je    -  eus,     Be-caiAe  He   Srsl  loved 

How  can    you    re  ject  Htm"  Ha    ahed    His  blood   for 

Will  you    not  love  Je   -  sus.  When  first    He  loved  e'en 

Come  while  Be    is  wail  ing.    Ere    Ho    may  turn   from 


That  He  can 
6  .|l:Now  Jesua  will  save  you,  :||i  I        8  U.Sing  hallelujah,'.||: 

Bsllare  and  iou  are  free..  I  .  .To  Jesus,  Loni,  »nd  KtOft 


My  Title's  Clear. 

4_J 1 h-,— I ^ 


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Art  Thou  Di-iftingP 


He     bids  tbcpuill-y  now  draw  ncAr,     Re    peat,    be-lie^e.  dismiss  IbeiT  feflr. 
Oil,     yes!   He  did    sal    vn  ■  lion    bnng,    be     is     my  Prupbel,  Pneai,  ^ud  Kid^;. 

ITarV,  bftrk,  whntprecionp  w'>rd3l     bear,       Mer-cy's  free.       Mer-cy's  free. 
And     DOW   my  hap  -  py    wool  cad    sing,       Mer-cy's  free.        Mer-cy'a  free. 


ngbtas     day.       Oh,    how  they  sweet-Iy  sing, "  Wor-thy     is     our 
an      ool    die         On,    Ihen.  to     glo  -  ry    run:       Be      a  crown  and 
Why    siill      df     lay?      Ob,      wo  shall  hap -py     be    When  from  sin  and 


rKing."Loud  let  Hie  prais  es  ring,Prais©. praise  for  aye! 
;  And  bright,  a  -  bove  the  sun,  Reign  ev  -  er-mpre. 
.   Lord.    WQ    shall  dwell  wiih  Thee.  Blest      ev  -    er-more. 


Blessed  AsBuranoe.  339  yield  not  to  Temptation. 


^^^S^^fi^il^i 


Softly  aod  len  der- ly  Jes-ua  is  calhing,  Call-iDg  for  you  and  for  me; 
^\T)j  sboQld  we  tBiry  when  Jesus  is*  pleifding,  Pleadios  for  you  and  fbr  me? 
Time  i3  now  fleeLJDg,  the  inomeDtsarspa^ini:,  Pa&siog  from  yoQ and  from  vat 
Oh,  for  the  woodcr-ful  love  He  has  proniis  d,  Proniis'd  for  you  and  for  mei 


I  The  field  is  grcflt.  the  grain  is  white,  The  day  is  fad  -  ing  £h  •  to 
2.  Go  forth,  and  reap  with  will  -  iog  hands,  The  golden  graJB  a  •  wait  -  ing 
'  w.  There's  much  for  will-ing  hands  to 


3.  Go  forth,  tbo    la  •  bor  - 


^^^^^P^^Sf 


See,  00  the  por-tals  He's  wairioR  and  watching,  Watching  for  yoo  find  f-ir  mc 
"ftTiy  should  we  linger  and  heed  not  His  nvehries.  Mer  cies  for  you  and  for  rac? 
Softdows  are  gathering,  deathbeds  are  comiDp,  Coni-ing  for  you  and  for  me. 
Tho'  wc  have  siniled  He  has  mercy  and  pardon.  Par   dou  tor  yon  and  for  rue 


The,  Lord    St  W  -  vest  need-cth  thee. 


Come  home,.       Come  1 


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j  Eam-cst-!y,  tea  fleHy.    Jesus  is    call-ing.     OiUing,  O  sin  net.  come  horned 


39  ptr.  ffUlL  Ttivili^ioo  A  G9-,  &  UnrpooUO.,  wid  Tb«  Tboopns  MQil«Oa.  CblOMro.  in. 


i}op\t}f^i.  1891.  by  P.  1 


What  a  Friend. 


What     fa   friend  wa   have   lo      Jo 


m^m^^^^^i^^m\ 


_§40  The  Child  of  a  King! 


ry        Ev 
ry        Ev 


God     Id  prayorl 


■What      a     prlv  .  I  •  lege 

D.S 


1  My    FaUjer  la     ricli    In    lous-ca  imd  laixls.  Ho  liuld  iili  ibuvcalil 

2  My    Fa-iIicrsp«nSoD,  Uic    Sav   lor  of  mcu.  Oucc  wander'd  oereanlj 

3.  I     ODcc  ««8  an    oul  ■  cast  slwagcr   on  catib,    A     sin    ncr  by  cholw 

4.  A    toni   or    »     col   lage.  wljy  sliouldl  CuretThcy'reljiiildiasa     pal  a 


mmm 


2  Have  we  irlnls  arKril-mpt'XtioQS?  I     3  Arc  we  weak  aotThwivy  laden. 

Is  tbcrci rouble  nnywIicrcT  I  Cumbcied  niih  a  load  of  carcT 


■We  aboiilJ  never  be  discouraged, 
'     Take  ll  lo  il>c  I-ord  in  pmycr. 
Cno  we  find  a  friend  bo  fHiUiful,  \ 
Who  will  alljOur  sorrows  shnrc? 


Precious  iSavioiir.  fitill  our  rcfuge.- 

Tnkc  ii  lo  ihe  Lord  io  pra>er. 
Do  thy  fiicnds  dc<pisc,  forsake  theet 


,Tftkelt  tollic  Lord  lo  prajer  .      '       •     Tbou  i 

Rock  of  Ages. 


•.orld  In    111-  bands'  Of    ru    Uosaud  diamonds,  of     sil  ■  vet  mid  jold,    )1„ 

poorest     of  Item.  Dul  no«    He  U   'rclBomg  for    ev  .«  on    lilgb  Andvvil' 

•  •  hen    by  binli'  Dui  I've  been  a  ■  dopled.  njy  name's «Tiuen  i)own,-An 

mo     o  •  ver  iberelTlio'  tx    iled  from  liome,    yet    siill     I  mdy  sing:     AU 

|_    ji_  ._  ^  Choi 


of    nKlng'Tbc 


nock     or      A   -  pS     cleft      for    me.       Let     me    IjkIo      div    self     in 
?.   Be       of     slo      ihe     dou  ■   bio   cure,    Sa^e  from  wraih  aiifl  inikc  mt 

^        ^  ^        *■         2  Cuuld  my  Iciirs  forever  flow. 


00  languor  koow. 


child    or      aKInslWilLJe     su.    u,y    Savior.   I  oi    U.e  cUld   of  ^  .    K^gr 
t  ,        •*•■    m    .»•    m      "P'     1*".^^ n         When  I  rise  to  worlds  iioknown.  , .     •^..  '*  '   -0-  1 —     -^-     ♦-    -^-j -*  -  -.-    ^.  »  .^     -•■.'« 


e  my  self  In  Tlies. 

Shall  I  be  Saved  To-night? 


®eU  ^t  the  J9W.  ®W  ^t0ni. 


1.  Jo  •  SU3     Is   pleading  with    my    poor  aoul.  Shall  I  be  saved  to  ni^'bl' 

3.  Je  .  eu8  was  nnllcd  to     the  cros3    for    me.  Shall  I  be  saved  to-'nigblT 

8.    Je.- sua     U  knock-iug     at     my.  po(3r  heart.  Shall  I  be  saved  to  nlghiT 

4  What  If    Ibat  voice    I  should  bear     no  more^  Shall  1  be  saved  to  night? 


mm^m^^^^ 


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mm^^$^^^^^^ 


^^^^t^J^^^^Ff^fmrj^I 


.He    will 


Sball  I  be  saved  lo-oigblf 

How  can    my  beart   so     ud-  grate -ful     be?      Blinll  I  bo  saved  toniglil? 

Wbat  If     Ills  splr  •  it  sbouW  now     de  •  part?    Sball  I  be  saved  lo-iiigbt? 

(Juick   ly     Ml     0  ■  pen    tbis    bolt  .  ed    door.     Save  me,  O  Lord,  lo-niglil 


r=r^g5=|r 


i^i^pl^^^il! 


^m- 


ruw    for  give  my  sin;      ] 


ply     A«  to     »     lit     tie    child,  For   I   am    weak  and 
■  en.     For    I    fnr-get    so   soon;   The  ear  -  ly  dew  of 

n  thai  vvoiUrsgio-ry  t  dni«-Mig  on  my  soul.  Tell  me  the  old.  old 


^^^mmwm^^^^ 


Tell  ine  the  old,  old  »lo-ry,    TelVine  tl 


■■Oiri.sl.Tcsiis  makes  t 


Shall  I    go     OD    Id    the  old.  old    wnjr.    Or  shnll  I  be  paved  lo-oighi? 

CaT»    I    the  pleasures  of  earth  re  •  «rigD?  Oh,  shall  I  be  saved  to-olgbtT 

Sball  I     re  -  jcctHiim— a  frieDd  so  dear?     Oh.  shall  I  be  saved  to-night? 

Now  let  Thy  p'ork  Id  my  soul  be  -  gin.    For     1  will  be  saved  to-oigbt. 


^^^^^Im^^^^^^m 


- ■•  —    ■  Id  III- love- 

4^ 


or   Je-siis    and  Hi-  love- 


Sflentfy  the^shades^of  evening        ^  ^  ^  24- 1         Sweetly  sing  the  love  of  Jesus. . 


2.  O    the   lost,  the 

3.  Liv  •  ing    in    the 

4.  How  Buch  h-  ' 


•  riing  Gath  •  er 

ten,  Thoogb  the  world  bo  oft  tor  got! 
Where  our  Epir  -  it*  on  ■  ly  blend- 
:  Uke   ■  ■         ■ 


1    Sweel-ly  sing  the  love  of  Je  •  bus!  Love  (or  you  and  love  for  : 

2.  Glad-ly  sing  the  love    of   .le  •  eus!    Let    us    lean  up  -  on  His  I 

3.  Ev   -  er  eing  the  love    of   Je  -  eusl    Let    the   day    bo  dark 


Pi  -  lent  -  ly    »hey\  bring    be  -  fore    me    Fac  -  ee 
0    the  shroud  -  ed' and  ihe   lone-ly'    Id    our    hearts  they  perish 
They,  un  -  hnked  with  earth  -  ly   trouble,    We,  Btill    hop-iog  for  ita 
Point  ■  ing  up   lo    that    (ar  heav  •  en   We  may   hope    to    gain    at 


light  is  not  more  cheer-ing.   Heaven's  dewa  are  not 

1  grieve  us?  If    He    beep  op.   what 

pain    and  ev  -  ery  eor  •  row  Bring  Hfa  own  to  Him 

■         ^ 


).C-— Wbi«p'ringsofVIy,""Waod'reicome 


1^  1  1    1   1  ■   1  1   ,  ^'^- 

\^H-ki-k^ 

s^d^f^tesf^Eijfei 

re-joice.  Whiletbeyhearlbatsweerest  voice, 
ma^l  Dooci.  PlendingnanghtbutJi!  ^S'  blood. 

fe:j.^^p^ij-j-Uij^i^  dr^^^r^^^tiH##i 

Oh,    re 

freab  us.    Oh,    re  - 

fresh  ue. 

Travel-lng  thro'  this  <vU 

der-ness 

Way  Thy  prewnco,  May  Thy 

With  us    ev  -  er  -  more 

be  found. 

May  ,ve 

ev  -  er.    May  we 

Reign  with  Christ  In  em 

■less  day 

,  -v.  f-     f- 

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k-tw-if-^  -ff-f-ir  ■  nr  --tttfc-  kj^ 

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Sound  the  battle  cry'  24-^  '^O''^- '  "''^  "ot  for  riches. 


1  More  like  Je    eus    would    I    be,      Let   ray  Sav- 

2  U    He    bears    the  ra-ven'a   cry.     If    His    ev  -  er    watch     fjl 
Je  •  SU3  when    I    pray.    More   like   Je    sua   day    by 


1    Res-cue  the  pcr-ish-ing,  Care  for  ihe  dying.  Snatch  them  In  pit-y  from 
2.  Tbo  they  are  alighting  Him,  Still  He  is  waiting,  Wait-ing  the  pen  -  i  -  tent 

3  Down  ih  the  human  heart,  Crushed  by  the  tempter.  FeeHngs  He  buried  that 

4  Rea-cue  the  per-ish-ing,   Dfi  ■  ly  deoiaDda  it;  Strength  for  thy  labor  the 


lLlJ=AMd=4=^-i  il^i  u4=^ 


The  Savior  Is  My  AU  in  AU.  24rS  Abiding  in  Him. 


ppg^^^^l 


By  aim-  ply  truat-  Ing  in      Hia  word.   He  keepa     me  pure    and 

He  ^lla      m;  aoul     wiui  n|>)it-<?oiJB-ness,    Aad    pu    • 

The   fa-  Uier  ffve   -  ly  g'ves  tu     t»c.Sii.<-.r  Cliriat 

Who  took  thee     in       ihy  sin-  I 


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^^^^^muu^mmmmp^ 


,  K-e  dotU  ^i«e,'Tis  thro'  thia  hope  Djy  aoal  tfbolt  li^v. 
Dead  u»  my-atif.  a  -  Itv©  to  him,  1  couot  all  loss  his  rest  to  gaio. 
Let  ftU  my  powera  my  fiOQl  em-ploy,    To     teU  the  world  my  peace  aad  joy. 


In  the  Hour  of  Tiial.  %tA\        There  is  a  fountain  filled  with  blood 


'  tri  -  al,       Je-aus,  plead  tor  me;        Lest  by  bnse  de-  Di  • 
1  pleas  urea  Wftuld  this  vaiL  world  diarm;    Or  its   sor-did  tre&s- 
SbouldThy  mercy  eead  me  Sor-row,  toil  and  woe;      Or_pbould  pain  artend  ma 
■\VLen  my  last  boui  cometh,  Ftaught  witb  elnle  aLd  pain,  \Vben  my  duat  re-turn  -  tth 


-I  de-pan  from  Thee.  .When  Tlwu  see'st  me  wa  -  ver.  Wilh  a.  look  re - 
Spread  to  work  oie  harm;        Bring  to  oiy    re      mero-bniDce  Sad  Gelb-sem-a - 

On  my  palb  be      low,  Grant  tbat  I     may    lev    -    er     Kail  Thy  hand  to 

To  the  dust  a       gain;  On  Thy  truth  re  -  ly    -      iug,  Tbxo' that  mor-tal 

■f-T-T'^  :^'S' ,*— -^-■^ris ^^&-rt-^'5^«"— ,      "  Wai'hed  ail  my'sh^  ai^a"  ""' 


mern-braDM  Sad  Gelb*sem-i 

Dev   -   er     Kail  Thy  band  to         2  The  dying  thief  rejoiced  to  see 


by  faith  I  saw  the 

Thy  flowing  wounde  flupply. 
Redeeming  love  hap  been  my  th 

Andehalibetillldie. 
5  And  when  thi*.  lispmg,  stammering  tongue. 

Lies  silent  in  the  grave. 
Then,  in  a  nobler.  s>\eeier  aonjr 


Take  my  Life  and  let  it  Be. 


, 

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SoJ     °l»^'    J''*'l°l     H|°'J°'     g^i*^- *"- 1  j    f'lal 

'^   P'P 

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my    life     and 

2.    Take 

them   bo    Swift  and  beau   ti 

4    Take 

iP  ^'^rx 

T^l'    ,     '     . 

-4f-  Ti-Ui 

ipi^^^S^i^^^^ 


b-oui   one  plea.  But  ilial  Thy  blood  was  abed  for 
)'losseda    bout  Wiib  tnaoy  a    cod -flici.niftoy    n  doubt. 


^^^I^^^^^^l 


sttnecome  to  Thee.  O  Lamb  of  God  I« 
It.  O  Lamb  of  (loj  I  < 
.    O  Lamb  cf  God    1  i 


Just  as  lam;  Thou   .. 

"Wilt  welcome,  pardon,  clenose.  rellevei 
Becnnse  Tby  promlae  I  believe, 
O  Uub  of  OmII  1 1 


Gather  at  the  River. 


245 


SbaU  we  gath-er  at  the  i 
On  the  mu-gLn  of  tbe  i 
Ere  we  reach  the  shiaLog  i 
Soon  we'll  roach  the  sU-ver  i 


,  Where  bright  ao  •  gel  feel  have 
,  Dash.-  log  up    iu   hU  -  ver  ; 
;   Lay    wv  -ev  -  &cy.  bur-dpo  down; 
',  Soon  our  pU  -  grim-age  will 


I.Love  di- vine,  all  love    ex-cell 'Ing,  Joy     of  heav'o,  to  earth  come  dowol 

2.  B^ttUl^O  brekUUThj^lov  -  tngSpir-U      Id      lo     ev  •  'ry  troub  ted  breast) 

3.  Corae.AI-might-y      to      de-Uv-er.    Let    ua     all    Thy  life     re-cel«i 
'4.  FiQ  -  ish  then  Thy  new   ere  -  a  -  tlon;  Pure  and  spot-  leis  let 


its  crys-tal  tide   for    ev  •  er    Flow-iiig  by    thelhroneol    God? 
We    wULwalk  and  wor-sUp  e?  •   er,  All   the    bap/- py,  gold  •  en    day. 
sptr-tta  wili   de  •  Uv  -  er,  And  pro- vide  a    robe  anc 
1  will  quiv  •  er    With  the  mei  •  o  •  dy     of 


FU    in     U3  Thy    hum- ble  dwelling;   All  Thy  falth-f 

Sud-den-Iy     re  -  turn,  and  nev-er,    Nev-er    more  Thy  lera  ■  pie 

Let    us    see  Thy  great  sal  •  va^-tion,  Per-fect-ly     re  -  stored  in  Theot 


CeoRCi 

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love  Thou  art; 

Take  a-  way  our  bent  to  sin-oing;  Al-pha  and  O  •  me  -  ga  be; 
Thee  we  would  be  al  •  ways  blesalng,  Servo  Thee  as  Thy  hosts  a  •  bov&, 
»  glo  •  ry      in  •  to  glo  •  ry,     Till    in  heav'o  we  take    our  \ 


W^Tttt^ 

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the  rlv 

Thaiao 

vre  by  the  throne  ot  God. 

FT  r  *'V^ 

^  ii 

r  rr  r  '     " 

i>  9  i    I 

The  Lord's  our  Rock!. 


m^ud^M^i^^i^i^d^^M^ 


The  Loi-d's  our  Rock,  In  Him  we  bide;  A  ehel  -  ter  in  the  tim^  < 

2.  A  bhade  by  day,  de-fence  by  ni^ht,  A  shel-lerin  the  time  of  i 

3.  The  rag  •  Ing  storm  may  round  us  beat,  A  shel  •  ter  in  the  time  of  s 

4.  O  Rock  di  ■  vine,  O  Ref  •  uge  dear,  A  shel  •  ter  in  the  time  c 


111    be  -  tide,    A   shel-ter  in  the  tin 

-  fright,  A    ehel-ter  in  the  time  -of  storm: 
hel-ter  In  thp  time  of  storm  1 


^^i^ 


rala-ing  Praia -es  to  our  King,  All  we  have,  we  ot  -  for: 
ra  -  tioo  Bend-ing  low  the  linee:  Thou  for  our  re  •  demp  ■  lion 
laat-ing     Are  Ibjr    glo  •  ries  there.  Where  no    pain,    or      eor  ■  row. 


0•lun«t^  uti.  0)  »■ 


What  Will  Yoiir  Harvest  Be?         S-46  How  firm  a  FoundatioiC., 


^     ■U.Jm.H.J...™..,                      ^ 

P   BlLTO... 

1.  This     is      the  gold  -  en    seed  -  lime 

2.  So- -ing    the  seeds    of      sor  -  row, 

3.  Wh«t    of    yooj  ,B«J,   be  .  lav  .  ed, 

4.  Bim-est    :.nd  taitb-fol      to>l  --em. 

What  will  the    har -vest    yield? 
Plant -ing  the  thorns    of      wrong. 

Bear -ing    the     pre  -  ciouj     seed, 

m^-t  t  f  .^^-^-V-^-^^^-r^-^riH 

1.    How  firm     a  foun  •  da    tioo.    ye   salnta    of    Ihe  Lord.     Is  laid    for  ywr 

3.      Fear  not.      I    am    with  thee,    O    be          not    dis  ■  mayed.  For  I       am  Uy 

3.  "WheDtbro' tbedeep  wa  -  lers     I     call      thee    to    go,       The  riv  -  ere  ol 

4,  "The  soul   that  oo      Je  -  sus   hath  leaned  for      re    pose.       I  will    not,  I 


Glory  to  Jesus,  He  Saves.  «4fc7 

I  1.  Clo-  ry  tff  Jp  -"ui  who  «Jicd  on  ihe  tree.  PnlJ  the  i'i>iii  price  that  my 
I  -i.  Once  In  my /leort  ^here  was  sin  anj  Uc  epair,  Now  thf  dm- s.i» -wuf  liim 
1        3   Come  lh«Q,  ye  wei-ry.  wbo  loog  to      be    free,  Come  Ui    the  Sav-lor,   He      > 


*7— S-t-T 


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TOPICAI.   INDEX. 


(The  C.  G.  Songs,  p.  1  ) 


Abiding:    31,  56,  66,  90,  103,  114,  122, 

'l52,  227,  243,  244. 
Acceptance:  6,  20,  49,  64,  123,  169, 

212,  214. 
Assurance:  31,  35,  149,  218,  219,  239, 

240,  244,  246,  248. 
Aspiration:  211,  212,  216,  250. 
Atonement:  21,   22,   30,   47,   70,   214, 

247. 
Awakening:  5,  16,  71,  216,  242,  251. 

Bible:  106,  143,  178,  246. 
Bible  Readings:  197  to  206. 
Blood:  85,  221,  223,  240,  244,  see  Sal- 
vation. 

Children:  17,  29,  41,  63,  107,  120,  139, 

209,  214,  236,  227,  234,  239. 
Choruses:  12,  25,  38,  48,  57,  70,  139, 

140,  144,  148,  150,  156,  162,  163, 
168,  172,  176,  184,  1S6,  188,  190, 
192. 

Christ:  3,  22,  98,  119,  126,  156,  209, 

216. 
Christmas:  4,  100,  230. 
Closing— Parting:  105,  141,  222,  227, 

228,  234,  241. 
Coming  of  Christ:  67,  72,  75,  91,  119, 

141,  219,  228,  233. 
Confession  see  Testimony. 
Consecration:  15,  32,  56,  108,  131,  134, 

160,  176,  183,  215,  231,  235,  244. 
Cross:  160,    173,   200,   210,   217,   237 

244,  250. 
Crown:  40,  246,  250,  see  Reward. 

Death  (Funeral):  7,  75,  109,  217,  218^ 
220,  223,  227,  230,  235,  245,  250. 


Devotional:  56,  98,  118,  210,  212,  214, 

223,  242. 
Duets:  6,  7,  36,  66,  69,  72,  73,  81,  87, 

89,  95,  117,  119,  121,  127,  130,  131, 

132,   149,   158,   160,   167,   168,   170, 

178. 

Encouragement:  159,    220,    227,    239, 

243,  244,  250,  see  Victory. 
Entreaty:  117,  138,  219,  239,  244,  250. 

Father:  26,  35,  220,  see  God. 

Faith,  Trust:  6,  34,  81,  116,  174,  210, 

211,  216,  237. 
Fellowship,    Communion:  53,    58,   65, 

66,  84,  103,  121,  128,  130,  152,  210, 

223,  240,  242,  250. 
Following:  26,  53,  135,  179,  216,  221, 

228,  230,  234,  235. 

Giving:  15,  215,  231,  242. 
God:  81,  111,  147,  249,  see  Father. 
Grace:  72,  165,  168,  231. 
Guidance:  23,  26,  52, 69,  121,  146,  163, 
179,  210,  217,  228. 

Harvest:  see  Sowing,  Reaping. 

Heaven :  7,  44,  55  73,  80,  96,  125,  132, 
155,  182,  223,  226,  247. 

Healing:  2,  32,  54,  214,  246. 

Helper:  38,  226,  239,  251,  see  Mis- 
sionary. 

Holy  Spirit:  19,  50,  138,  145,  107,  220, 
241,  245. 

Home:  7,  90,  210,  249. 

Hope:  33,  68,  104,  110,  180. 

Invitation:  1,  20,  51,  92,  102,  111,  135, 
138,  140,  150,  161,  172,  213,  244. 


TOPICAL  INDEX. 

(The  C.  G.  Sonps,  p.  2.) 


Jesus:  18,  20,  29,  34,  49,  56,  65,  66, 
108,  112,  114,  116,  123,  130,  189. 

Joy:  29,  36,  164,  177,  221,  see  Sun- 
i^liinc. 

Judgment:  88,  133,  171,  217. 

Light:  30,  45,  94,  101,  210,  221,  223. 
Lord:  38,  105,  163,  168,  209,  245. 
Love:  36,  47,  115,  211,  221,  245. 

Male  Choruses:  194,  195,  196. 
Marchmg:  12,  24,  27,  46,  48,  156,  248. 
Missionary:  5,   10,  70,   112,   142,  232, 
234,  239,  212. 


National:  24,  225. 

Opening   Bongs:  15, 
241. 


16,   22,   71,    183, 


Pardon:  89,   90,    169,   219,   241,   248, 

249. 
Parting:  see  Closing. 
Peace:  11,  47,  49,  74,   90,   212,   232, 

241. 
Power:  85,  98,  159,  233,  236,  241. 
Praise:  2,  9,  22,  42,  62,  136,  139,  147, 
.     177,  221,  241,  249. 
Prayer:  1,  58,  170,  210,  211,  213,  230, 

241. 
Promise:  33,  34,  35,  64,  76,  106,  158, 

223,  234,  236. 
Purity:  20,  30,  85,  134,  210,  213,  214, 

237,  248,  250. 

Quartets:  11,  26,  39,  43,  47,  52,  74, 
78,  98,  108,  133,  138,  140,  151,  153, 
163,  168,  169,  175,  180,  189. 

Repentance:  123,  210,  219,  240. 
Resurrection:  46,  55,  75,  76,  97,  148, 
162. 


Reward:  40,  76,  112,  113,  126,  217. 
Rest:  see  Peace. 

Sabbath:  212,  232,  234. 

Safety,   Security,  Trusting:  211,  213, 

217,  223,  225,  228,  230,  233,  235. 
Salvation:  54,  151,  218,  237. 
Savior:  23,  92,  99,  209,  217,  218,  243, 

245,  247. 
Shepherd:  see  Guidance. 
Soldier:  16,    24,    82,    238,    248,    see 

^.larching,  Warfare. 
Solos:  5,  2I,  32,  34,  40,  41,  44,  49,  64, 

69,  72,  78,  87,  88,  90,  95,  90,  98,  101, 

110,   112,   117,   120,   126,   129,   133, 

143,   153,   166,    168,   170,    171,   178, 

180,  182,  186,  197,  etc. 
Sowing,  Reaping:  186,  228,  235,  239, 

246. 
Sunshine:  14,  28,  63,  77,  95,  175,  218, 

230. 

Temperance:  192,  239. 

Testimony,  Confession:  2,  18,  21,  89, 

93,  115",  130,  211,  226. 
Trust:  61,  73,  78,  79,  148,  226. 

Victory:  24,  57,  59,  83,  174,  184,  188, 

Watchfulness:  12,  25,  67,  91,  217,  224. 
Warfare:  24,    38,    82,    137,    159,    184, 

238,  242,  248. 
Warning:  25,  122,  127,  133,  171,  238, 

249. 

AVelcome:  see  Opening  Songs. 
Work:  5,   41,   60,    70,    124,    153,    154, 

156,  181,  231,  225,  251. 
Worship:  183,    211,    225,    233,    234, 

235,  241,  249,  250. 


RESPONSIVE    BIBLE    READINGS. 


Following  Jesus :  200. 

General     Subjects     (Pardon,     Peace, 

Purity,    Power,    Praise,    Promises; 

197. 
Heaven:  204. 
Holy  Spirit:  205 


Marching  to  Victory,  Warfare :  203. 

Prayer:  198. 

Prodigal  Son :  206. 

Second  Coming :  199. 

Sowing  Seed:  201. 

Word  of  God:  202, 

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INDEX 

(titles  only.) 
(The  C.  G.  Songs.) 


Abide  With  Me 227 

Abiding  in  Him 243 

A  Bright  Tomorrow 180 

A  Charge  to  Keep  I  Have 208 

Ahira 225 

All  for  Jesus 215 

All  Hail  the  Power 236 

All  the  Way  Long  it  is  Jesus 233 

A  Little  Talk  With  Jesus 227 

Always  Go  to  Jesus 66 

A  Message  of  Love 36,     37 

Am  I  a  Soldier? 238 

Angels  Hovering  Round 215 

Angels,  Sing  on 100 

Arise,  My  Soul,  Arise 216 

Art  Thou  Drifting 238 

Ashamed  of  Jesus 219 

A  Sinner  Like  Me 237 

A  Story  Sweet  and  True 247 

At  the  Fountain 213 

Awake,  My  Tongue,  Thy  Tribute  Bring .  .      71 

Away  to  the  Promised  Land 155 

A  Work  for  Me 124 

Balerma,C.M 211 

Battle  Hymn  of  the  Republic 24 

Beautiful  Beams  of  Sunshine, 175 

Beautiful  Homeland 96 

Beautiful  Star  of  the  Blest 4 

Because  He  Loves  Me  So 118 

Behold  a  Stranger  at  the  Door 207 

Behold,  I  Stand  at  the  Door 117 

Believe  and  Receive 13 

Better  Farther  On 33 

Bid  Him  Come  In • 161 

Bible  Readings (See  Index) 251 

Blessed   Assurance 239 

Blessed  Be  the  Name 221 

Blessed  Holy  Spirit  (Duet) 145 

Blessed  Hour  of  Prayer 229 

Blessed  Is  He  That  Endureth 158 

Blessed  Jesus,  Keep  Me  White 248 

Blest  Be  the  Tie 207 

Bound  for  the  Beautiful  Shore 73 

Boylston 222 

Bringing  in  the  Sheaves 228 

Bring  Them  In 226 

Bring  Them  Hither  to  Jesus 123 

By  and  By (Bilhorn) 97 

By  and  By (Black) 162 

Christ  is  Coming 119 

Christ  is  Standing  on  the  Shore 3 

Close  to  Thee 228 

Closing  Hymn 241 

Come,  Holy  Sphit 220 

Come,  Let  Us  Lift  Our  Voices 215 

Come,  Sound  His  Praise 220 

Come,  Spirit,  Come 50 

Come,  Thou  Fount 207 

Come,  Thou  Almighty  King 233 

Come  to  Jesus 207 

Come  UntoMe 64 

Come,  We  that  Love  the  Lord 177,    207 

Come,  Ye  Disconsolate 236 

Come,  Ye  Sinners  Poor  and 238 

854 


Consecration  . . . . 
Could  I  Tell  It... 
Cross  and  Crown. 


Dare  to  Stand  Like  Joshua . 

Depth  of  Mercy  (2Ari) 

Doing  His  Will 

Down  at  the  Cross 

Doxology 

Drifting  Away  From  God .  . 
Drifting  With  the  Tide 


Even  Me 

Every  Day  and  Hour . 


Face  to  Face 

Fade,  Fade,  Each  Earthly  Joy .  .  . 

Faith  is  the  Victory 

Faith  of  Our  Fathers 

Fear  Thou  Not 

Federal  Street 

Fill  Me  Now 

For  Every  Good  and  Perfect  Gift . 
Forward  Be  Our  Watchword  .  . .  . 

From  Greenland's 

From  Every  Stormy  Wind 


Gather  at  the  River 

Germany,  L.  M 

Glory  and  Honor 

Glory  to  God,  Hallelujah 

Glory  to  Jesus,  He  Saves 

Glory  to  Jesus 

Go,  Bring  Them  Back 

Go  Forth,  Go  Forth 

GodBe  With  You 

God  Calling  Yet 

Guide  Me,  Oh  Thou  Great  Jehovah  .  . 

Grace  Abounding 

Great  Was  the  Day  (Federal  Street)  . 


Happy  In  Jesus  Alway 

Happy  Land  

Hark,  Ten  Thousand  Harps  .  .  .  . 

Have  Faith  in  God 

Having  Done  All,  to  Stand 

Hear  Him  Calling*. 

Hear  the  Joy-Bells  Ringing 

Heavenly  Sunlight 

Heavenward,  Traveler 

Hebron 

He  Giveth  Power  to  the  Faint .  .  . 

He  is  Coming  Again 

He  Leadeth  Me 

He  Only  Knows 

He  Satisfies  My  Soul 

He  That  Winneth  Souls  is  Wise . 

He  Took  Them  All  Away 

His  Yoke  is  Easy 

Holy,  Holy  Lord 

Holy  Spirit,  Faithful  Guide 

Home,  Sweet  Home 

How  Can  I  But  Love  Him 


225 
21 
207 

159 
220 
131 
210 
222 
249 
127 

227 
103 


126 
185 
174 
216 
152 
233 
208 
62 
12 
232 
225 


245 
215 
191 
136 

247 


222 
111 
228 
165 
233 


215 

81 

82 

102 

164 

77 

113 

222 

243 

72 

179 

43 

9 

5 

214 

211 

249 

241 

210 

247 


INDEX. 

C.  G.  Songs,  p.  2.) 


How  Firm  a  Foundation 

How  Sweet  the  Name 

How  Sweet,  How  Heavenly.  . 
How  Tedious,  How  Tasteless. 


I  am  Coming  to  the  Cross 

I  am  on  the  Right  Side 

I  am  Praying  for  You 

I  am  Thine,  Oh  Lord 

1  am  Waiting  for  the  Master 

I  Can,  I  Will 

I  Can  Safely  Walk  With  Jesus 

I  Do  Believe 

I  Hear  Thy  Welcome  Voice 

I  Know  He  is  Mine 

I  Left  it  All  With  Jesus 

I'll  Count  My  Blessings 

I'll  Go  Where  You  Want  Me  to  Go . 

I'll  Live  for  Him 

I  Love  to  Steal  Away  Awhile 

I  Love  to  Tell  the  Story 

I  Must  Tell  Jesus 

I  Need  Thee  Every  Hour 

I  Never  Will  Cease  to  Praise  Him  .  . 
In  the  Christian's  Home  is  Glory.  . 

In  the  Cross  of  Christ  I  Glory 

In  the  Hours  of  Trial 

In  the  Land  of  Beauty 

I  Shall  Be  Like  Him 

I  Shall  Hear  Those  Songs  Asain  .  .  . 

Is  It  Well  With  Your  Soul? 

I  Surrender  All 

I  Want  Everybody  to  Know 

I  Want  to  Be  a  Worker 

I  Want  to  Go  There,  Don't  You?.  . 

I  Will  Follow  Him 

I  Will  Sing  the  Wondrous  Story .  .  . 


Jesus.I  My  Cross  (Mozart)  .  .  . 

Jesus  is  Calling 

Jesus  is  Leading  the  Way 

Jesus  is  Mine 

Jesus  is  Piloting  Me 

Jesus  is  Tenderly  Pleading .... 
Jesus,  Keep  Me  Near  the  Cross . 

JesusKnows 

Jesus,  Lover  of  My  Soul 

Jesus,  My  All 

Jesus  of  Nazareth  Passeth  By.  . 

Jesus  Only 

Jesus,  Our  Master 

Jesus  Paid  It  All 

Jesus  Saves 

Jesus  Shall  Reign  (2) 

Jesus  the  Way 

Jesus  Will  Help  If  You  Try 

Joy  to  the  World 

Just  a  Ray  of  Sunshine 

Just  As  I  Am 

Just  As  I  Am  ....  (New  Tune) 


Keep  Close  to  Jesus 
Keep  On  Believing. 


210 

137 

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224 

91 
212 

84 
212 
212 
149 
213 
128 
235 
236 
241 
226 

65 
183 

42 
249 
209 
244 
125 
233 
110 
171 
231 

93 
231 
182 
135 

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Laborers  of  Christ,  Arise  (Ahira) 225 

Labor  On 154 

Lead.  Kindly  Light 220 

Lead  Me  Gently  Home,  Father 26 


Lead  Me,  Savior. 

Leaning  on  the  Everlasting  Arms. 

Let  In  the  Sunlight  Today 

Let  Jesus  Come  Into  Your  Heart . 

Let  Us  Arise 

Let  Us  Walk  in  the  Light 

Let  Us  Work 

Let  Your  Light  So  Shine 


Living  Where  the  Healing  Waters  Flow       2 

Lo,  I  am  With  You  Alway 121 

Lonely  Hearts  to  Cherish 60 

Longing  for  the  Sweet  By  and  By 7 

Look  Away  to  Jesus 213 

Look  Up 104 

Lord,  I  Care  Not  for  Riches 242 

Lord,  I'm  Coming  Home 219 

Love  Divine 245 

Love  for  All 220 

Love  Supreme 115 

Loving  Kindness 221 

Make  Way  for  the  King 144 

Mercy's  Free 238 

Missionary  Hymn 232 

More  Like  Jesus 242 

More  Love  to  Thee 211 

My  Country,  'Tis  of  Thee 225 

My  Faith  Looks  Up  to  Thee 210 

My  Father  Knoweth 35 

My  Jesus,  As  Thou  Wilt 214 

My  Jesus,  I  Love  Thee 210 

My  Mother's  Bible 178 

My   Redeemer  Lives 248 

My  Title's  Clear 238 

Nearer,  My  God,  to  Thee 235 

Nearer  the  Cross 237 

No,  Not  One 107 

Not  I,  But  Christ 216 

No  Tears  in  Yonder  Home  (Male  Voices)  196 

Nothing  But  Leaves 235 

Nothing  But  the  Blood 223 

Not  Servants,  But  Friends 106 

Oh,  Could  I  Speak 212 

Oh,  Day  of  Re.st  and  Gladness 212 

Oh,  For  a  Faith  that 211 

Oh,  For  a  Heart 207 

Oh,  Happy  Day 221 

Oh,  How  I  Love  Jesus 237 

Oh,  Lord,  Keep  Watch  Between  Us 105 

Oh,  Save  Me  at  the  Cross 214 

Oh,  Tell  Me  More  of  Christ 98 

Oh,  to  Be  Like  Thee 134 

Oh,  Turn  Ye (Male  voices) 194 

Oh,   Wanderer,   Return 220 

Oh,  Worship  the  King 233 

Old  Hundred 222 

On  Jordan's  Stormy  Bank 226 

One  More  Day's  Work  For  Jesus 228 

Only  a  Touch 166 

Only  the  Best 15 

Only  Trust  Him 224 

On  My  Way  to  Zion 221 

On  the  Cross  (old) 173 

Onward  and  Upward 48 

Onward,  Christian  Soldiers 248 

Over   There 223 

Parting  Song 141 

Pass  Me  Not 213 

Peace  Be  Still 74 

Peace  is  There,  Peace  is  There 11 

Praise  God 222 

Praise  Ye  Jehovah 190,   191 

Precious  Name 234 

Prohibition  Battle  Cry 192,   193 

Redemption 151 

Refuge 230 

Rejoice  and  Be  Glad 229 

Remember  Me (Male  Voices) 195 

Rescue  the   Perishing 242 

Responsive  Readings  .  .  .  (See  Index)  .  .  .  251 

Rock  of  Ages 240 

Rouse,  Ye  Saints 208 


INDEX. 

(The  C.  G.  Songs,  p.  3.) 


Safe  in  the  Arms  of  Jesus 217 

Safe  in  Jesus 114 

Safely  Thro'  another  Week 234 

Savior,  Blessed  Savior 245 

Savior,  Pilot  Me 23 

Savior,  Like  a  Shepherd  Lead  Us 209 

Say,  Are  You  Ready 224 

Seek  Him  Now 140 

Seeking  For  Me 214 

Send  the  Light 142 

Shall  I  Be  Saved  Tonight 240 

Shall  We  Meet 109 

Shining  Shore 232 

Show   Pity,    Lord .' 219 

Silently  the  Shades 241 

Since  I  Found  My  Savior 218 

Since  Jesus  Spoke  Peace  to  My  Soul.  ...  90 

Since  the  Comforter  is  Mine 167 

Sing  Unto  the  Lord 236 

Softly  and  Tenderly 239 

Something  For  Jesus 219 

Sometime,  Somewhere 170 

Songs  by  Night 68 

Sound  the  Battle  Cry 242 

Sowing  Seed 186 

Speed  Away,  Speed  Away 10 

Stand  Up  for  Jesus 223 

Step  Out  on  the  Promise 234 

Suffer  the  Children 17 

Sunlight 28 

Sun.shine  in  the  Soul 218 

Sweet  Hour  of  Prayer 230 

Sweet  Peace  the  Gift  of  God's  Love  ....  47 

Sweetly  Sing  the  Love  of  Jesus 241 

Take  my  Heart,  O  Father 212 

Take  my  Life 244 

Tell  Me  the  Old,  Old  Story 240 

Tell  Me  the  Story  of  Jesus 120 

That  Dear  and  Blessed  Country 44 

The  Beautiful  Gate 39 

The  Beautiful  Light   45 

The  Best  Friend  is  Jesus  (Duet) 130 

The  Branch  of  Healing 32 

The  Child  of  a  King 240 

The  Cleansing    Wave 237 

The  Comforter  Has  Come 19 

The  Cross  That  He  Gave 160 

The  End  of  the  Journey  is  Near 52 

The  Family  Bible 143 

The  Gospel  Bells 234 

The  Gospel  Invitation 150 

The  Gospel  Railroad 236 

The  Great  Physician 246 

The  Half  Has  Never  Yet  Been  Told 211 

The  Heavens  Declare 215 

The  Land  of  Beulah 218 

The  Light  of  His  Throne 94 

The  Light 30 

The  Lily  of  the  Valley 243 

The  Lord  is  My  Shepard 163 

The  Lord,  My  Shepard  (Male  Voices) ...  195 

The  Lord  is  Good 168 

The  Lord's  Our  Rock 245 

The  Lord's  Vineyard 70 

The  Lord's  Prayer 211 

The  Master  has  Come. .  . , 219 

The  Morning  Light 223 

The  New  Jerusalem 80 

The  Promised  Land 209 

The  Redeemed  are  Marching  In 46 

The  Savior  is  My  All  in  All 243 

The  Savior  of  Sinners 92 

The  Solid  Rock 233 

The  Spirit  is  Pleading 138 

The  Story  Never  Old 86 

The  Story  Sweet  and  True 247 

The  Sunshine  Train 14 

The  Sweetest  Story 209 


The  Sweet  By  and  By  ;;.:.. 

The  Voice  of  Jesus 

The  Voice  of  Peace 

The  Waters  of  Salvation 

The  Watchman's  Cry 

The  Wonderful  Story 

The  World  For  Christ 

There'll  Be  No  Dark  Valley 

There's  a  Name  I  Love 

There  is  a  Fountain 

There  is  a  Great  Day  Coming 

There  is  a  Land  of  Pure  Delight 

There  is  a  Wideness  . 

There  is  Nothing  Like  Communion  .... 

There  is  Power  in  the  Blood 

There  is  Rest  in  Jesus 

Thine  Own 

Thy  Faith  Hath  Made  Thee  Whole 

'Tis  So  Sweet  to  Trust  in  Je.sus 

'Tis  the  Old-time  Religion 

Today  the  Savior  Calls 

To  God  Be  the  Glory 

To  His  Name  Be  Glory 

To  the  Battle 

To  Thee,  My  Heart 

Tui-ned  Away  from  the  Beautiful  Gate .  . 

Turn  to  the  Lord 

Triumph  By  and  By 

Trusting  and  Rejoicing 

Trusting  in  His   Promise 

Trusting  in  Jesus 


Uxbridge 

Victory  Through  Grace  . 


Waiting. 

Walk  in  the  Light 

Walking  With  Jesus 

We  Have  Come  to  Worshij) 

Welcome,  Delightful  Morn 

We'll  Work  TUl  Jesus  Comes 

We  March  to  Victory 

We  Praise  Thee,  Oh  God  . 

We're  Nearing  the  City  ..." 

We  Shall  Conquer  in  His  Name 

We  Shall  See  Him 

We  Shall  See  His  Face 

We  Walk  By  Faith 

We  Would  Follow  Thee 

What  a  Friend  We  Have  in  Jesus 

What  He  Has  Done  for  Me 

What  Shall  I  Do  to  be  Saved 

What  Wilt  Thou  Have  Me  to  Do? 

What  WiU  Yoiu-  Harvest  Be 

What  Would  Jesus  Do? 

When  I  Walk  in  God's  Clear  Sunlight.  . 

When  Jesus  Came  Our  Way 

When  My  Savior  I  Shall  See 

When  the  Pearly  Gates  Unfold 

When  the  Roll  is  Called 

When  Victory  is  Won 

Where  He  Leads  Me  I  Will  Follow 

Where  Will  You  Spend  Eternity? ... 

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While  Jesus  Whispers 

Whiter  Than  Snow 

Will  Jesus  Find  Us  Watching? 

Will  There  Be  Any  Stars? 

Who  is  on  the  Lord's  Side? 

Who  Will  Join  Us? 

Why  Longer  Wait? 

Why  Tarry  Longer 

Wonderful  Grace 

Wonderful  Savior  of  All 

Wonderful  Story  of  Love 

Work,  for  the  Night  is  Coming 

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