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FROM   THE  LIBRARY  OF 


REV.   LOUFS    FITZGERALD    BENSON.  D.  D. 


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SUBJECTS 


Jit-tivity-^,  8,  11,  12,  14,  15,  16,  21,  25,  26,  30,  42,  48,  53,  56, 

78,  107,  138,  140. 
Affliction— 4,  14,  24,  46,  57,  59,  105,  113. 
Aimiversary— 8,  11,  16,  32,  54,  74,  78,  102,  106,  107,  109,  116, 

134. 
IJeuevoleuco — 14,  22,  31,  37,  61,  65,  71,  114. 
CHRIST- 

Corouatiou  of— 3,  4,  20,  72. 

A  Frieud— 7,  14,  15,  19,  33,  50,  63,  65,  85,  95,  105. 

A  Kiiig-6,  13,  15,  41,  72,  110,  148. 

A  Leader-C,  15,  16,  44,  59,  70,  114,  148. 

A  Pi-iest-24,  41,  79. 

A  Kefuge- 10,  45,  75,  101,  157. 

A  Ilock— 10,  26,  42,  76,  157. 

A  Shepherd— 6,  16,  111,  114,  141. 

Au  Advocate — 41,  50,  70. 

Birth  ot— 13,  98,  109,  116,  134,  152. 

lUood  of— 5,  16,  28,  50,  52,  57,  82,  90,  97. 

»eath  of— 12,  16,  20,  28,  42,  50,  57,  72,  87,  &1,  97,  100. 

Exaltatiou  of— 4,  0,  35,  40,  44,  65. 

Faitlifuhies-s  of— 13,  26,  27,  40. 

Glory  of— 35,  40,  54,  65,  92. 

Intercession  of— 41,  50,  70, 

lioveof— 3S,  41,  44,  45,  6-5,  67,  68,  TO,  145. 

Miracles  of-9,  24,  63,  66,  95,  153,  1.34. 

Need  of— 9,  40,  89,  101. 

Tte>iurrection  of— 157. 


Couscci-atiou— 7,  19,  42,  51,  55,  79,  81,  88,  100. 

Death-93,  124. 

Faith- 11,  13,  23,  46,  65,  70,  114. 

Heaven- 4,  6,  7,  13,  15,  18,  20,  33,  38,  40,  74,  !M,  110. 

Hope-44,  57,  58,  70,  83. 

Infant  Chiss-20,  53,  66,  67,  71,  109,  118,  127,  129. 

Invitation— 11,    19,  20,   24,  28,  29,   3S,  50,  70,    71,  80, 

105. 
Joy— 14,  17,  31,  32,  42,  44,  60,  66. 
Love-13,  16,  20,  22,  37,  62,  63,  98. 
Missionary— 36,  48,  104,  136,  156. 
Monthly  Concert-6,  17,  32,  44,  .54,  74,  78,  107,  112. 
Nearness-7,  17,  46,  51,  77,  81,  83,  100. 
Opening- 27,  34,  64,  73,  86,  102. 
Peace— 51,  60,  76,  77,  103. 

Pilgrimage— 6,  14,  47,  6.5,  73,  79,  100,  112,  113,  146. 
Praise-4,  8,  13,  15,  17,  57,  62,  70,  102. 
Prayer-7,   9.  21,  27,  30,   31,  39,   52,  61,    83,   96,   111, 

115. 
Promises— 3,  11,  15,  19,  26,  84,  92. 
Repentance— 92,  96,  101. 
Rest— 10,  12,  14,  15,  18,  59,  60,  76,  77,  105. 
Salvatiou-5,  12,  14,  17,  20,  28,  68. 
Tern  perance— 108,  144. 
Thanksgiving— 14,  27,  31,  108. 
Work-14,  26,  30,  46.  48,  49.  56.  69,  99,  100,  138,  140. 


103, 


113, 


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ilROWN    OF 


A    COLLrXTION    OK 


SONGS,  NEW    AND    OLD,  FOR   USE    IN  THE    SUNDAY-SCHOOL,    PRAYER   AND 
PRALSE  MEETINGS,  AND  THE  LIOME  CIRCLE. 


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By   W.     A.     O  G  D  E  N, 

ASSISTED  BY  NUMEROUS  ABLE  CONTRIBUTORS. 


TOLEDO,     OHIO: 
Published    ];y   W.    W.    WHITNEY,    iii    S  u  m  m  i  t  .Street, 

1875- 

FOR  SALE  BY  BOOK  SELLERS  GENERALLY. 


Entered  accordip-g  to  Act  if  C/iicresN.  A.  D.  1S75.  bv  W,  W.  Whitney,  in  the  (Jffioe  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress,  at  Washington 


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READ  CAREFULLY  THE  PREFACE. 


Fkom  all  parts  of  the  great  .Sunday-school  field  the  cry  has  readied  us,  calling  for  "another  book  of 
EASY  SONGS  for  the  children." 

To  accomplish  this  end,  the  Author  has  labored  studiously,  arranged  carefully,  and  gleaned  judiciously 
for  the  past  two  years,  and  we  are  now  able  to  offer,  as  the  result  of  his  labors,  a  book  of  heakt  soxgs,  per- 
fectly adapted  to  the  Sunday-School,  Prayer  and  PIiaise  Meetings,  and  the  Home  Circle. 

T!ie  careful  inyestigation  of  Ministers,  Musicians,  Superintendents,  Teacher.*,  and  all  lovers  of  rtallv 
good  and  pure  song,  is  invited  to  this  work. 

Its  poetry  is  elegant  and  practical. 

Its  harmony  is  correct. 

Its  melodies  are  constructed  upon  the  science  of  "Musical  Form," and  the  time  spent  in  learning  tlicsc 
songs  will  do  more  toward  establishing  correct  taste  than  the  same  amount  of  time  devoted  to  the  study  of 
any  branch  in  the  science  of  music.  We  have  no  fears  for  the  future  of  tliis  work  ;  the  stamp  of  genius  i-; 
on  every  page. 

Thanks  are  due  to  the  many  good  "Song  "Writers"  who  have  contri'outed  to  its  pages. 

THE  PUBLISHEE. 


Toledo,  O.,  Junuanj,  1875. 


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COPYRIGHT   NOTICE. 


The  words  and  music  of  nearly  every  song  in  tliis  book  belong  to  AV.  "W.  Whitney,  he  having  secured 
tlie  copyright.  No  person  will  be  ])ermitted  to  use  said  songs,  or  any  part  thereof,  for  any  purpose,  without 
first  obtaining  {)ermission  of  the  owner. 

A  EI.F.CTROTYrKrj    .\T   T!!R    FR.\NKI.1N    TVrF    FOl'M)l;V.  fTNCTNNATI.  / 


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Dr.  Bonar. 

Moflorato. 


CROWX  OF  LIFE. 

1  will  aive  tlifo  u.  crown  of  lilc— liEV.  ii :  IJ. 


\V.  A.Ogden. 


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D.C.I.   Theacare      the  crovras  that   v:e      shall  irear,  we      shall  wear,  When  all       the     mints  are  crmnied ; 

2.  These  are   the  robes  un-soiled   and  white,  pure  and  white,  Which  we  shall  then  put  on, 


3.  Tlieu  wel-come  toil,  and  care,    and  pain,  care  and  pain,  And  wel  -  come  sor  -  row,  too. 


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These    are      the  palms  that    ue      skill  bear,      we      shall  bear,  On   yen    -    der     ho     - 

"When  fore-most  'mong  the  sons   of  liglit,     sons     of    light,  "We  sit         on      yon  - 

All      toil      is     ix'^^t     and  grief   is   gain,     grief    is     gain,  "With  such    a      prize 


li/  ground. 
der  throne, 
in    view. 


l!«t  Tiiue. 


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iCome,  lio-lv     cit  -  V     fif      the  blest ;  Else,  (omit)         .         .         .       Son   of    Righteousness 

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I'EURUNET. 

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NEW  CORONATION. 

And  he  shall  reign  forever  and  ever.— Ukv.  xi :  15. 


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1.  All    hail      the  power   of      Je  -  sus'  name,  Let     an 

2.  T^et     ev   -    ery  kin  -  dred,    ev  -  ery  tongue,  On    this 
o.  Oh,   that    with  yon  -  der      sa  -  cred  throng  We     at 


gels  pros-  trate    fall,  Bring 
ter  -  res-  trial  ball,  To 
his     feet     niav    fall :  Y»'e'll 


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an  -  Kels  pros  -  trate  fall, 
this  ter  -  res  -  trial  ball, 
at  his        feet      may       fall  ; 


him      all     niaj    -    es 
join      tlie     ev     -     er 


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0  SACRED  TLOOD. 

e  tliis  water  tliat  1  may  tiiii^t  iint,— John  i 
UoFfMAN. 

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Give  me  tliis  water  tliat  1  may  tiiii^t  iint,— John  iv  :  13. 
Wiinis  traiislatpil  for  this  work  by  J.  0.  IIoFfjiAN. 


1.  O    flooil       of      liv  -  iiig     wa  -  tcrs 

2.  Tliy  w:i  -  ters  drown  all     sor  -  rows, 
;;.  Thv  grace  ex  -  eels    the     Jor-tUm, 


And  niiglit-y    criai-  son    tide, 
Ex  -  tin-guish  ev  -  cry   grief. 


Idlest  fovuitain    at' 

And    blot-  ting  ont  tranr- 


-ij-v    -    tiii-j^mnii  cv    -  ^i  y      giicij         -viit^i     UM>L-  liul;  \_)\ti  iiaii> 

Which  made  the  lep-er  whole  :     Lo  !  thou  hast  healed  the 


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va  -  tion.  From  Je  -  sns'  pierc  -  ed  side, 
gie:!  -  sions  llrings  to  the  soul  re  -  lief. 
sick  -  ne.ss      Which  wast-  ed       in      niv     soul. 


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\V.  A.  Ogi-kx.  I  pieis  toward  the  miirlc— PiiH,.  iii  :  1-i. 

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D.C.I.    We  are   marching   on,     a      hap-py  band  and  true,  We  are  mojx-hing  on,  the  promised  land  in  view.  Weave 

2.  We  are  luarcliing  on,  with  happy  hearts  and  light,  We  are  marching  on,  to  battle  for  the  right,  AVe  are 

3.  We  are  inarching  on,  re  -  joic-ing   as  we  go,  We  are  marching  on    to       overcome  the  foe,  We  are 


marching^on,  the  battle  to  renew,  'Tis  the  S'avjnr\i  high  command,  ^larcliing  on, 
marcliing  onward  foremost  in  the  fight,  'Tis  tlie  Savior's  high  command, 
marching  on  to  victory  we  know,  'Tis  the  Savioi-'s  high  command.  Marching  on, 
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a    happy  band. 


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lis  tlie  Savior's  high  command,  Marching  on,        a  happy  hand,  JIarchingto  the  promised  land. 

3Iarching  on,  a  hapny  band,  ■    a  hajipv  band. 

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CLOSER,  8TILL  CLOSER. 

Thiiu  ait  my  liiiling  place.— Ps.  xxxii  :  7. 


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1.  Clos-er,  still  clos  -  er,  my  Sav-ior,    to     thee,     Closer      to     Je  -  sus  fain,  fain  would  I   ))e ; 

2.  Clos-er  by     day,    tlio'  niy  sky  be     all  bright,  Closer,    still  clos-er    Avlien  fall-eth    theniglit; 
8.  "When  to  the   Jor  -  dan  of  deatli  I     do  -  scend,  Danger    I'll  fear  not,  if  Christ  be  my  friend  ; 


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Eonndmehis   arm,    on  his     bo-som    my    head.     Near  the  dear  side  which  on  Calva  -  ry     bled. 
Earth  has  lio  spot  where  v.itliout  him  I'm  safe,        Time  has  no    mo-ment  I     need  not   Lis    grace. 
Breasting  the    bil  -  lovvs   mv  death-song  shall  be,    Clos-er,    still  clos-er,    mv  Savior     to     thee. 


Clos-er,     still  clo.s-er,    still  clos-er     to     thee.     Closer, 

Closer, 


thee. 


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Therefore  the  redeemed  of  the  Lord  shall  return,  and  come  with  singing  unto  Zion.— Isa.  li :  11. 


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1.  Ill      luip- py  song  our  voic-es    we  will  raise,  In      happy  song  the  Savior's  name  to  praise, 

2.  AVe  praise  him  for  one  bless-ed   day  in  sev'n,  We  praise  him  for  his  mer-cies  dai-ly  giv'n, 
o.  And  when  we  meet  on  yon-der  hap-py  shore,  When  toil,  and  pain^ajid  tri-als  all   are   o'er, 

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cy  all  the  many  days,  For  present  blessings  we   en  -  joy.     Hap-p\ 
r  present  hope  of  heav'n.  We  ]iraise  him  for  his  ho-ly  word. 


es    ev  -  er,  ev-ermore,  We'll  swell  redemption's  happv  sonj 


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happy  song,     Haj^py  song,      happy  song,      Happy  song,  happy,  etc. 

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Lorrl.  all  my  desire  is  before  thee. 
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1.  Pass  nie  not,  O  gentle  Sav 

2.  Pass  me  not,  <.)  lov-iiig  Sav 

3.  Pass  me  not,  O  miglity  Sav 
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Thou  canst  malce  the  blind  to  see ;  Witnesses   of  thy   great 


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IN  THE  EIFTEI)  EOCK. 

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1.  In    the    Rift-ed  Rock  I'm  rest  -  ing,  Sure  and  safe  from  all      a-Iarin,  Tlio' the  storms  may  darkly 

2.  Many  a  stormy     sea   I've  traversed,  Many  a  tempest  shock  iiave  known,  Have  been  driven  without 
'.').  L;it  I     n.iw  have  I'onnd  a     ha  -  ven,  Nev-er   moved  by  tempest  shock,  And  1  now  am    safe  for- 

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gath  -  er,     Tiicy  can  nev  -  er     do      me  harm.     In    tlie  Rift-ed      Rock    I'm     rest  -  ing,  In     th 
an  -  chor,    Up  -  on    bar  -  ren  shores  a  -  lone, 
ev  -    er,      In      the    bless-ed  Rift  -  ed    Rock. 


^'- 


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;^hb: 


->~Sr- 


niTKT. 


~UZ'2 —  p — Ni .      .    "^i"-! .^-^,_jgT^- 


7=:^: 


y:-CHO  Rl'S. 


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iU 


Rift-ed  Rock,  In  the  Rifted  Rock,  In  tlie  Rift-ed     Rock   I'm      rest  -  ing,  Safe  for     ev  -  er  -  more 

I       j 

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?U8T1XG  IX  THE 


yivTi. 


I  will  n<,t  tV.il  tlieo,  uor  i'ui'i-aku  tUcp— Josh,  i :  '>. 

!  — -^ r^ — S3:;^— -v--»v— -V- 


g 


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is  -  e.-,    we  marcli  a  -  long,   Trusting  in  the  i)rom-is  -  es     cf      Je 
is  -  €'s,    Ave  fear     no     ill, 
is  -  es,    no  harm  can  conie, 


■g-  •  -<p-  ■<- 


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Ijigliter  grows  our  l.ibor,  ami  our  liearts  more  strong,  Trnsiiiig  in  tiie  proinis  -  es   of     Je    -    sns. 
Vi'itli  his  niit;li1y  arm  he  will  iip-hold    us  still  ; 
'iseath  his  i-nyal  haniier  we    ai'e  iiinrcliing  home ; 

je.       M.       JB.      J^Z.  J2.  »  J?,    jg.  •  .«.    .SL 

•0-  '  -^    ■&"  '   S^-    S-        -  - —      —       —      -; — ■  - —       —    _       —    - —       tIO-       iff-.- 

-jg-'-g — ^   ~^ — ^ — ^ — ^ — '> — V* — ^ — 1^ — 


n=E 


m 


mj 


not     a  -  stra}%    Wc  shall  see 


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If     we  faint  not    l)_v 


the 


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lS!- 


' i:  il e r 


brighter   '(l; 

"^     i«*r    jg.     js.     -i 


NO  SHADE  LIKE  THIS, 


iry  liinu.— IsA. 


W.  A.  0. 


Oppressed  M'itli  noonday's  scorching  heat,  To  yon-der  cross  I  iiee, 
Ee  -  neath  that  cross  clear  wa-ters  burst,  A  fount-ain  pure  and  I'ree, 
For  bur-dened  ones     a     rest  -  ing  jjhice  Ee-side  tliat  cross  I      see, 


Be-neath  its  sliel  -  ter 
And  there  I  quench  my 
I      here  cast     off    my 


take  my  seat,  No  sliade  like  this  for  me. 
des-ert  thirst,  No  spring  like  tliis  for  me. 
wea-ri  -  ness.  No   rest     like  this  i'or  me. 


No  shade  like  this  for  me, 
Xo  spring  like  tliis  for  me, 
No   rest     like  tliis  for  me, 

No  shade  like  thit^ 

■9- 

-r- 


No  shade  like  this  for 
No  spring  like  this  for 
No   rei'.t     like  this  for 

etc. 
■»-     s^     ■&-  -^ 

■h- 


NO  XA3IE  80  SWEET. 

Jesus  is  tbe  CLrist,  llie  Sou  of  GuJ.— John  xx 


13 


1 .  There  is     no  name  so  sweet  on  eartli,    No  name  so  sweet  in    heav-en, 

2.  To     Je  -  sus   ev  -  'ry    knee  shall  bow,    And  ev-ery  tongue  confess   him 
o.  O      Je  -  sus!  by    that  matchless  name,  Thy  grace  shall  fail  us  iiev-er, 


The  name  be  -  fore  his 
And  we  u  -  iiite  with 
To  -  dav,  as     ves  -  ter- 


« — a — J 


-TT— -- 


ir- 


f  IS  OKI'S,  ff 

. ^ I ;  ^:  I'  ^ ^_       J, 


wondrous  birtli,    To  Ciirist  tiie     Sav  -  ior     giv  -  en.      "We   love     to     sing      a  -  round  our  King,  And 
saints  in     liglit,  In     loft   -  y     strains  to  praise  liim.  * 

day,     the  same,   Tliou  art  the     same   for  -  ev  -  er. 


liail  liim,  blessed  .Je  -  sus  !     For  there's  no  word,  ear  ev-er  heard,    So  sv.-eet,  so    dear  as      Je 


^:|=^ 


A.. 

zaz 


j2.       jfi- 


-TJ. < 


-tr^z^ — ^—'-—s — ?: 


J, 


THE  OPEN  DOOR. 


V, 


i;k\-.  a 


^= 


1.  V 
'1.  V 
o.  A 


fzhz 


E.  Emmoxs. 
Sloiv. 


ve  wandfred,  yes  wandered  :ifar, 
ve  plodded  a  wea-ri-soiiie    way, 
nd    so    on  rny  jor.rwey  I'll  go, 
fi e « 


I  ;un  the  door :  by  me  if  any  niuu  enter  i;i,  he  shall  be  savctl. — John  x  : 


-N— N— >»- 


— I _ f_ 


m. 


z-±r. 

-0  — 


A.  J.  Akehy. 

i:A=:^=iN: 


y^     '^  _  "■ — -' 

I've  ever  been  seeking  a      liome;  But  now    I    stirnd  at     an 

So     ragged,  and  lonely,  and  poor,  P>ut  now  I'm  glad  tliat  at 

I'll   wander  in  soitow  no      more.  Thro'  Christ  I'll  reach  at  tl 


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'•9 — & — K-  1-^ 9 

V ^—  \-9-°-9 0 |-g »- 


IHJOKLS. 


-«-t-# — i-^-^-^ — ^ — s — -s* ^-LL==r:=z=-_ ^^ — 

— ; — . — I — j-^ — Y^ ^ ^ ^ — ^ — y^ —  0 « — 

*- V-,— '  5— Lg — s — a— 9—4. — I—-*— :  — • — * — 


o  -    pen  door,  O'er  which  is  writ  -  ten,  "Come."  I'll  en  -  ter  that    o     -     y.en     door, 

last     I      see      Before  me  an      0  -pen      door. 

end,    I  know,    My  Fa  -  thet's  0  -  pen.      door.  I'll  en-ter  that     o  -  pen  door. 


Tliat 


& 


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:ra: 


k^    i/ 


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1^'-^= 


jion,  o  -  j)en    door,             I'll  vrander     nev-er  -  more,               I'll    en-ter  tliat  o  -  pen  door. 
Tiiat  o  -  pen,    o  -  pen  door,               I'll    wan-der   nev-er-more, 

■O-     -t-     -9-     ^     ■<»-■«-  ^ . m       f,       »       o     a       SI         N        ^ 

-S i= r^ ^ \-9 9- 


\ 


,j- 


^zr. 


V— >- 


EsUiii 


W.  A.  0. 


^ 


OVER  JORDAN. 

\Vhcn  tiie  people  removed  from  tlieir  tents,  to  pass  over  Jonhiii. 

: y-r-d i N ^- 


>, 


1.  "Witli  a     ten  -  der    hand,  He  will  lead    us       on      To     the    promised    land     O  -  ver 

2.  For    his  guid-ance  sure,     For  his  boundless  love,   For   our  rest    se   -    cure     O  -  ver 
o.  We     are  trav-'iing    on        To    our  home  a  -  bove,    Wliere  the  Savior's  gone    O  -  ver 


& 


'm^ 


:t=* 


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Jor 
Jor 
J  or 


dan, 
(Ian, 
dati, 


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And  our  feet   shall   rest, 

JTn     a     sweet  re 

lease,  In     the  lia  -  ven    blest 

0  -  ver    Jor 

-  dan. 

In       a     song     of    praise 

We  will  laud  liis 

name,  And  our  voic  -  es    raise 

0  -  ver    Jor 

-  dan. 

From  liis  bless-ed    hand 

To    re  -  ceive  a 

crown,  In     the  promised  land 

0  -  ver    Jor 

-  dan. 

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D.  S.    TiTteji.  tlic.  Klnrj  says  come,     We  will,  jour  -  ney       on       To     our  bless  -  ed    home      0  -  ver     Jor   -   dan. 


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We  shall  sweetly  best 
Q     •    m        ^          ^        Lt 

O  -  VER  Jor 

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Kelly. 

U Eai'uestl.v. 


SIISG  HIS  LOYE. 

Greater  love  hath  no  man  than  this.— John  xv  :  13. 


A — U--J- 


J^^iP^: 


W.  A.  Ogdex. 

:2=l^:2-i: 


9 


I       i       I 

1.  Sing   of    Je  -  siis'  love   for  -  ev  -  er,     Of      the   love  that  changeth  nev-er,  Who    or     wliat  from 

2.  With  liis  blood  the  Sav-ior  bought  us;  When  we  knew  him  not  he  souglitus,  And  from    all    our 

3.  Thro' the  des-ert     Je-sus  leads  us,      AVith  the  bread  of    life   he  feeds  us,   And   tiiro' all   tlie 


;  g^— g-JL-y («-£-| 


-^ • W 


Ifc 


liim  mil  sev  -  er  Those  he  makes  his  own.  Sing  his  love, 

wand'rings  brought  us,  His  the  praise  alone. 

\v;iy  he  speeds  us.  To   our  home  a  -  bove.  Sing  his   love 

I       !    J ^'     ^  •  ■*-  .  j '  -      -     - 


sing  his  love,  Sing    of 

sing  his  love, 


r  =^ — p — «— s — * 


Jesus'  love  for-ev 


1^-^: 


his  love,  sing  his  love,  Sing  the  Savior's  dy-ing     love. 

Sing  liis love,  singhislove, 

""     "     ^   ■«-■«-      i> » „ f-_^Cl.' , 


-y- 


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V— y- 


iii] 


r 


FRESH  moil  THE  THI10:S'E. 


v. 


^t=5 


And  he  shewed  me  a  pure  river.— Key.  x.xii :  1. 


:fei;::^ 


1.  Fresh  from  the  throne  of  glo 

2.  .Stream  full  of  life     and  glad 
8.  Kiv  -  er     of    God,     I       greet 


■fi-  '  -0-     A- 


i^- 


ry,         Bright  in  its  crvs  -  tal  gleam,     Bursts  out    ilie  Hv-ing 
-     ness,       Spring  of  all  health  and  peace,  Xo    harps  by  tiiee  hani: 
thee,      IS'ot    now  a  -  far,       but  near,    My     soul     to  thy  still 

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J>IfKT. 


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fount  -  ain, 
si  -  lent 
wa     -      ters 

->9-  -9- 


— *— ^^— •- 

Swells   on       the  liv    -    ing  stream. 
No         Juip  -  py  voic   -  es    cease. 
Hastes   in        its  thirst  -  injj  here. 


Bless  -  ed,  bless  -  ed    r:v 


fei=ri='-^!^^ 


t'ECOK^iS. 


BEYOND  THIS  TALE. 


V 


■  here  \vf  liave  no  coiitiiiuiiig  city.— IIeb.  xiii :   II. 


Dr.  .1.  G.  IIerckkt. 


-N — \-i^—»r-f~ 


1.  Ceyor.d  this  vale     of  tear^;, 

2.  Beyond  tlie  swell-ing  tide 
o.  Beyond  thi.s  pil  -  grim  land 
4.  Bevond  I     soon  shall  tro, 


•— ^ g—y-* * *—  -jr. 

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I  ■*■ 


*— •- 


Be-yond    life's  stormy  sea, 

Of    liii  -  man  M'oe  and  ill, 

A    man-sion    waits  for  me, 

To  claim  my  man-sion  fair  ; 


-9-       -0-  • 

Be-yond  all  do\ibts  and 
Be-yond  the   iva   -   ters 
Where  reign.s  a  hajJ-py 
Be-yond,  from  grief  be- 


-IT j-^ tf p IT j-^ 9 ■" 


:cs: 

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:E: 


m 


-irr ' — ^       ^ e — ^9 • 0 0 — 


^—  g- 


yond  life's  stormy 
vond  life's 


;i— *'^ 


i 


sea,  A     land  of    joy,    a     land  of     love,  Beyond  life's  .stormy    sea. 

stormy  sea. 


I       1. 


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0 — ^ «— r* — ^ — I »— r* — * e —  #— r*- '  *— 33 


J 


A.  0. 


THE  SAYIOll  AT  THE  DOOR. 

Beliold  I  stand  at  the  door  and  knock.— Kev.  iii :  2ii.  . 


f^^*^ 


ID 


^  -        ^         1         •         I        ^/ 

1.  Oh,  tlie  Sav-ior's  at  the  door,  hear  him  knock,  knock,  knock.  At  the  door  of  every  heart  to-day; 

2.  Oil,  the  Sav-ior's  at  the  door,  liear  liini  knock,  knock,  knock.  With  a  message  full  of  love  forme, 
o.  Oh,  the  Sav-ior's  at  the  door,  hear  him  knock,  knock,  knock.  Enter  in,  my  blessed  Lord,  to-dav  ; 


0 3 fi~  •-  -ff — p  I — -—■ 1 — ^1 1 

p    i      *  — U — g— Fg=^? — ^ — > — ' — I 


'S. 


S        S        w 


N- 


lie     is     waitin 


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to  come  in,      To  re-move    our  h:)ad  of    sin;  Shall  he  turn  in  grief    a  -  way? 
And  the  door  I'll    o  -  pen  wide.    In  my  heart  he  shall  a  -  bide.  Then  I'll  hap-py     e  -  ver      be. 
Take,  oh  take  my  heart  of  sin,      Wash  it,  purge  it,  make  it  clean,  Keep  it  in    thy  love,  I      pray. 


D.  S.  7 


will      0  -  pen   wide  the  door,      Thou  shall  knock  in  vain  no  more,  Blessed    Sav-ior,   NOW  come  rn. 


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M03IE  OF  MY  8AYI01!, 


__^ 


» q-'fs — 


1.  A  lieavenly  luime,  fVir  -  ev  -  er  bright,  Tlie  !Sav-ior  of  -  feis 
-.  A  crown  of  life  Avill  tliere  be  given,  And  they  who  o  -  ver 
3.  Oh.,  seek    that  heavenly  home  witii  nie,  That  bles.'^ed  home  a    ■ 


19 


free,  And  tiuy  who  seek  its 

Come  Shall  swell  the  raptnrons 

iio\-o,  ,Sal  -  va  -  tion's  stream  is 

f.    •   t.  t-      f-              t-       t. 


3^ 


. ^o._^_ 


--^E 


1/ 


— X : — ^-^-1 — ■ — I — N 


Home. 


--K-r- 


v; S- 


-N— 


ra-diant  light  Shall  happy  ev  -  er       bo.  Home,  home  oi"  my  Sav-ior,     Beau-ti  -  fill  h<jme  l:y 

si>ng  of  heaven,  And  dwell  with  Christ  at  home. 

liowing  fi'ee,    Thrs/  Jesus'  tlv  -  ing  love." 

^       f.      t-  "         '      ^T  .    «      ■*-     •^-     -*■  '  ■  ^ 


I9-^- 


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Home 


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see, 


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Home,  jionie  of       mv  Sav   -    ior.     Beau  -  ti    -    ful 


'zzizz'-'-fr H 


liome 
— » — 


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■^ 


K.  11.  L.MiA. 


COXQIEll  IN  HIS  XA31E 

Iran  ilu  iill  tilings  tliiui'.gli  i;, 

'^— ^-8— •ff^tS— »— 1-»—  •  — #— •  --*-  S-  '^— F- *— • 


Iran  ilu  iill  tilings  tliiui'.gli  i- in  i:,:.  — I'ini..  iv  :   I. 


1.  It"        we  ti'eat     witli        sin    and  Sa    -    tan, 

2.  On    -   ly     by       tliu         grace  and  nicr  -  cy 
o.  When  theforni    of         death  approacli  -  cs, 


If 
Of 
If 


21^ 

I'lMHil  II.  .SlAl'IFi-.R. 


* — h — 
« — \-0- 

-y  ■4»- 

wo  let  them  li:ive  (jon  -  Irul, 
the  Lord  who  rides  a  -  hove, 
our  souls     on  Gud    j-e    -     h". 


31 


i9- 


They  will  nev  -  er 
< 'an  we  hope  the 
111-      will    fit         ns 


-0 L^ ^—g ^ — 0- 


cease  to  nioeic      us, 


our    hit    -    ter 


0 

ness     of 


SOTll. 


e:-:2=:s: 


:£5-: 


i'oe      to    con    -    quer,      (vii    -  ly     Ity        his         truth  and      love, 
f.ir     the  con    -    flict,       Y\'e     sliall  con  -  (juer     though  we       die. 


?/(" 


5Kn;)C    r.o     ff/iJ 


quer, 


Let      ns     feel      thee 


ev    -    er 




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lion.  .lIoRRis.  LL.D 


CONSIDER  THE  LILIES. 

Cuiisider  tlie  lilies  of  llie  field.— Lukb  xii :  '^7. 


N'Fg 9—* f^-j-i^- 


-N- 


1.  Con-sid  -  er  how  the 

--"<2.  Con-sii-l  -  er  how  the 

'.I.  Con-sill-  er  what  the 

4.   Con-sid  -  er  how  tlie 


lil-ies  grow;  Perfume  shedding,  Widely  spreading,  IIow  the  scarlet 
lil-ies  tlirive  ;  Beauteous  ev-er.  Toil  -  ing  nev  -  er,    On  -  ly  need  to  s 
Jil  -  ies  say!  All     is  giv  -  en    Us  from  heav-cn,    Fa-ther  keeps  us 
lil  -  ies  die  !    Loved  and  cherished.  Lost  and  perished,  We  :ire  for  e  - 


blossoms  grow  ; 

mile  and  live  ; 
ev  -  'ry  daj'  : 
ter  -  ni  -  ty  ; 


SEMI-CHORrS. 

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tJ          "          am          g        ^ 
Broad  in     Gal    -  i  -  lee 

their  fame. 

For     Je 

-  sus  called  them  by 

1          "^        ' 
tlieir    name.       Per  -  fume  shed-ding, 

Fa  -^ther  has     them  in 

his  care, 

And  raak 

es  the  scar  -  let  bios 

soms  fair.           Bcau-teous  ev    -    ci-, 

He     who  makes  the     lil   - 

ies  gi'ow, 

Oil,  will 

he     not     pro  -  vide 

for     you?         All        is     giv  -    en 

lie     who  gives   the     fluw- 

'ret  bloom. 

Ah.  he 

will  snatch  us     from 

the    tomb.          Loved  and  cher-ished, 

■^           S        ! 

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AVide-ly  spreading.  How  the  scar 
'I'oil  -  ing  nev  -  er,  On  -  ly  need  to 
Us  fromheav-en,  Fa-ther  keeps  us 
Lost  and  per  -  i^hed,  We     arc     for        e 


blos-soms  grow, 
smile  and  live, 
ev   -     'ry   day, 

ter  -     ni  -   ty, 


How    the   scar  -  let     blos-soms 
On  -    ly     need    to     smile    and 
Fa  -  ther  keeps    us        ev  -  'ry 
AVe     are     for        e  -  ter  -    ni 


0   9 


Jo^'oiisl.r. 


PRESSING  OX  TO  ULORY. 


At  tliy  liglit  li:uij  there  are  pleasures  fur 

:N— Nr^ S- 


niore.— Ps.  xvi :   II. 


23 


1.  We  rc'vt  in  hope  of  a  better  land,  "When  thed;iikness()rearthshallfleeaway;Tliro' faith  we  viewthe 
'2.  We  will  boldly  boar  liis  banner  o^i,  Thro'  ffood  and  ill,  thro'  fire  and  ilood  ;   Nor   will  we  lay  onr 
o.  Then  hand  in  hand  we  ■will  press  alonjij,  Till  the  ijlorinn^^  race  on  earth  is  run,  "We'il  join  at  last  the 

■4^-*--*-                 ■e--0--0--e--a--»--»--ff-  /^  -^  -^  ■»-  -c- 

'^    '  e «_Jt:^ rr: tn '~  T-^~ ~^~^^» »_  ^     ^ 


-^—ft- 


z± 


i* — ^— «— • — »-[;^-^i — . — * — F*^— '^^^ — ^ 


rifOKlK. 


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-* — tf — « — « — F* ■ — r-*— S^F* — * —  — 


--N- 


— — 0 »- 

-0 — a — *- 

-0 


^'Z2 — : — I 


gohlen  strand  In  the  light  of    an      e  -  ter-nal   day.     "We  are  pressing  on    to     glo  -  ry,    AVe  aie 

ar-mor  down,  Till  we  .stand  before  the  throne  of  God. 

glorious  song,  AVhen  the  fight  is  o'er,  the  vict'ry  won. 

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igl 


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Repent  st<I  lib. 


tr- 


_* — Lg g 0 0^^-L0 0 • « — L^ « P-a,--  F* — * — % — * — F^"V — Ji 


marching  onward    to     the  prize,  We  are  pressing  on  to     glo    -    ry,    To  our  home  beyond  the  skies. 


^^S 


i2=*: 


=Fs — • — »=«=) 

-F^ ^— ; 


-*— r*— *—*—•— r? 


-» 0 0 0- 


r 


'J,  .Slowly. 


: — p- — -s — ^^^-F^ — -N 1 f 


JESUS  OE  NAZAllETH. 

:V11  the  city  was  moved,  sayiug,  Who  is  this  ?— Matt,  xxi :  10. 

33: 


W.  A.O. 


-^--^^ 


1.  Wh.at  means  this  eager,    anxious  throng    Who  press    the     bii  -   f}' streets  a-long?  These  wondrous  giith'iirig-s 

2.  Who  is       this      Je-sus  ?  Why  should  he     The  cit     -  y     move  so     might  -  i  -  ly?       A     pass-ing  stranger, 


;;.  llo  !  all 


lieavy       la  -  den,  come  !  Here's  par-don,  com -I'ort,  rest,     a   home.     Ye   wand'rers  from  a 


-8--^- 


-^- 


!-*—•- 


^^ 


KKFlKAaX.?^ 


day  by   day.  What  means  this  strange  eom-mo-tion,  pray '?      In      ac   -   cents  hushed  the  throng  I'lply, 

has         lie  skill         To  charm      the   niul  -  ti  -  tude     at     will  ?         A  -  gain     the     slir-ring  tones     re  -  ply, 
Fa  -  ther's  fa<'e.      Re  -  turn,      ac  -  copt  the  prof-fered  grace.       Ye   tenipt-ed,   there's  a       rcf  -  uge     nigh. 


9»l= 


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•3*- 


2<!  Tiiiiip. 


_^ N s 


-" — #.'-* — * — « — »- — * —  •  '".^  •- 1 -_      ---'-* 


y ^ /> . y — L^ •— "• ■  * * »-'-^^ 1-; lii if "i) — "-^^ -•-- i-ip— •-#-JJ 


0  PKECIOrs  BLOOD. 

Iti  whom  we  ii;ive  reiit'iiiptioii  tliiX'Ugh  his  blood.— Eph.  i 


2;% 


•*    .^— 4— ^ 


i 


iP#5 


1.  (>  pix-cious  blood  !  and  shed  for  nie,  A  poor  lost  wan-der-cr  from  tliee  :  Such  roy  -  al     lovi-.  so 

'I.  (>  precious  blood  !  no  other  name      Has  ev -er  kindled  such  a  Hame  ;  No      otii  -  er    love  could 

0.  C)  precious  blood  !  to   me    impart     Thy  in  -  fin  -  ite,  thv  lov-ing  heart ;  Oii.  till  uiy  f;oiil  with 

4.  O  precious  blood!  now  it  is  mine,     And  my  best  love  shall  all  be  thine;  Tliineall  my  life,  'till 


-C- 


/—Im- 


:E: 


:ii*£2=E[:^J^i=!; 


zzLlz: 


C"JE«R»f<i.    Si>9iit<>(9. 


||yry* — g'^ — '^ — ' — »- r* — * — * *      * — 1'  j~ — r ^r~  -~&-^*-\ 

2j2 o±g  e—o * * * *» -   * *  — ir— *- — -^-v -r   <t S 1 ^-'~ *> "  • * ^ <» ' 

freely  <?iven,  To  draw  my  soul  fi'om  earth  to  heaven.  Oil,  the  precious  blood,   Oh,  tiie  precious  blood  lie 
ev  -  er  win      A  ruined  soul  from    inbred  sin. 
thine  own  grace,  And  make  me  tit  to  see  thy  face, 
death  shall  come  To  take  thv  "rateful  servant  home. 


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0 J — y.tf-/*-ptf — -» — g— |-^-g---»-rO — * — ff — »—.-B-Y« — * — g — «'*-n 

9 »Z « elLB « -— j--"F '-—\-;r -- ----g-L-,        | J 


26     ■  CHEERED  BY  THE  PR,.031I8ES. 

V:.  W.  \V.  J  will  never  leave  tliee.  — IIkh.  xiii :   "). 


s 


:?^=::J5=ih:::^=irzz: 

^— i — i-^ — I — i-^—»^^j^- 
-ah  T^  .  -*»■  -S- 


I  will  never  leave  tli 


— V ^  — ^ 's 1 — ' — ; — V ! ^ 

H-" — I 1  -  -  -«i — «--—^—he tf-v-* — •-- i — ^- 


D.C.I.   Un  the  Hod:  of  A  -  ges    Pwm-Z!/ woic  J  stoir/,  Cheered  by  the  promise-s,  Cheered  BY  the  promises 

2.  lie  shall  be  my  buckler,  He  shall  be  my  stay, 

3.  AVhen  mv  work  is  over,   He  v.'ill  bid  me  come, 


\.%±l 


g---0 — g---0 — 0 a — \-0^--t — 9---0 — 0-^ 1 


izjizq: 


Waiting    for    the   suminnns  To     the    bet  -  ter    land,     Cheered  BY  the  promts- e^;  of     Je  -  srs. 
In    liis  cause  I'll  la,-  bor,  "Watch,  and  fight,  and  pray, 
I     shall  gain  a     mansion  In    his    hap -py  home. 


■0-  ,-e — *-  V-* — 9- 


0-^-0 0-i-0 0-i » L, i 


March,  oh,  march,  my  soul,  to-day,  Firmly  stand,  Firmlx 

March  along  the  iiilgrim  way, 


4and,  Firm  on  tlie  EocK  wf  Ages. 


—I 1— "f-l-H— r,.A^_?^ \ 


m 


SABBATH  1I03IE.    (Opening.) 

That  keepeth  tlie  Sabbath  from  polluting  it.— IsA.  Ivi : 


9W 


E.  II.  Latt\. 
1  I.ively 

D.  C.  1.  'Tis   (he     Ito  -  lij       day    of    rest,  And  ivilh  hap  -  pj/     hearts    we      come  To       the      Sab  -  hath 

2.  Here  we  ))o\v   in      ear-nest  prayer,  And  in  song  our     voic  -  cs     raise;  Here  for  need  -  ed 

3.  Ev  -  er,  while  on    eartli  we  .stay,  May  we  thu.^    to  -  getli  -  ei-      come;'  Ev  -  er,      till      we 


sehool  so   dear,  To  our  cheerful    Sab-bath  home.     Here  we  read    the  word  of  God,       Here  we  talk   a- 
blcisings  ask,  Hitlier  come  with  thanks  and  praise.  All  our  faces  here  are  bright,  And  in  love    we 
pass  a  -  way    To  our  heavenly  Sabbath  home.  Tliere,  if  faithul,  we  shall  meet,     And  our  songs  to- 


^ifc 


-#— (B 


'^-^ 


^m^^' 


-4 — J- 


CIIORITK. 


bout  his  love, 
all  a  -  gree  ; 
getli-er    rise  ; 


nz^2i 


Here  we  learn  the  way     to     him,  And  to     the  bless-ed  home  a  -  bove. 
Oh,     it       is      a        ble.ss-ed  sight  That  an-gels  would  rejoice  to       see. 
Crowns  of  glo  -  ry      we  shall  wear  In     yon-der  mansions   of    the     skies. 

_, 1 — . fl_^_^i_,« e 1, — ^L_ff_, — ^.- 


m 


-i!-^-i- 


/ 


28 


HEALING  FOUNTAO, 


\ 


\V.  A. 


1.  Come,  oh,  come, 'tis       tlie       Sav  -  ior's  mes  -  snue,  AVea  -  iv,     hen  -  vy       la  -  den     soul, 

2.  Come,  oh,  come    to        tlie       heal  -  ing     fonnt-ain,     Wash  ye     in         its      \va  -  ters    piire, 
'.!.  Come    to     the     rov     -    al  feast,  and    wei-co'riie,     Eat     the  bread    he     brake  ibr     thee. 


2zi?'.±=g: 


—  I       : —  F » 


-^:: 


l}—r 


w^ 


— 0 a- 


-p — 


Drink  at  llio  fmiiu  of 
l>rink  at  tbe  well  <>f 
Wash  in       the    blood   he 


heal  -  ing  \va  -  ters,  Drink,  and  it  shall  make  thee  whole. 
free  sal  -  va  -  tioii,  Drink,  and  ev  -  er  -  m()re  en  -  dure. 
she;-l    ibr     sin  -  ners.     Wash,  and  i'rom  the     stain  .    be      free. 


^iS^ 


;_fZzi2. 


~-^- 


VIHtUVH. 


\\j^^r9 — i^ — — • i*~r* ^-is- 

:  ^ * L^ 


1st  TiBBIC. 


"L^ ^_' _« g — I j JJ 


Di'iiik',  oh,  (Iritik,  Driiik,  oh,  drink.  Drink  at  tlie  healing  fountain, 


Di'iid<,  oh,  drink,  t>riiik,  tdi,  drink,  (omit). 


Drink  at    the    I'ow-ing  stream. 


HEAYE]S^LY  3IAX8 


iiKiiiy  111 


29^ 


UoEKnT    IlF.NNV. 

V- 


■*-  -p-f-S-  "      "     -O-    S"    -O-  _l  *  * 


1.  In  tho  bouse  of  my  Father  a  -  hove,  Tliero  are  mansions,  hrijrht  mansions  of  rest,  AikI  the  faithful  wiio  die  in  h' 

2.  There  the  Fatlier  of  merey  a-bides,        Wliom  the  saints  and  tlie  anj^els  adore,         And  the  riv-er   of  life  gently 
:;.  There  the  saints  walk  with  Jesus  in  liu;ht.  They  are  burdened  with  sorrowsnc^  more,  But  are  tilled  with  eestatiede 
4.  There  are  mansions  prepared  for  us  all,  And  the  Savior  is    call-ing  us  home ;  Sinners,  hearken  !  the  Bride  joins  th' 


Shall  dwell  ev  -  er  -  more  with  the  blest.  On    that  bright, 

From  his  throne  in  that  worM  everniore. 

In  tlieir  home  on  that  l.ivigiit,  balmy  shore. 

And  the  Spi-rit      in-vites  y<ju    to  come.  On  th.vt  eki 


BALM-Y 


-tt-v. 


SiS3 


BALjIY  SHOr.E, 
-9-^-0 — 0 


I^ltr-, 


r^tezz- 


r.l;ic;HT,  BAI.M-Y 


; — _^. ^**-r 


!!>  Khali  rest 


f.v  -  rr  -morr, 


On  thai  bri/jht 


balm  i; 


\ 


' *:0-a rm—q-r-^     -g—0'-.-^-re>—0-'-e>—0 — 0- '- -<»■  j 0 — 0^-0—0 — »- '  0- 


hi'ilin-y  Kill 


:'(:]>-} II  nd 


ev  -  er-more, 


LINGER  ]^0T  ON  THE  PLAIN. 


J.  F.  Smith. 

Ksiriiostly, 


Escape  for  thy  life 

-N-i N— N- 


.    .    neitliei- stay  thou  in  all  the  plain.— Gen.  xix  :  17. 


J.  y.  .Smith. 


.  1.  Linger  not  on  the  plain,  let  us  seek  liini  in  prayer,  Let  us  bow  at  his  feet,  he  will  meet  with  us  there  ; 
2.  Linger  not,  linger  not,  let  us  seek  him  to-day.  If  we  knock  at  the  door  he'll  not  turn  us  away  ; 
o.  Linger  not,  linger  not,  we  can    nev-er  find  rest,  For  we  seek  a  new  country — a  home  with  the  blest ; 


-^— ^- 


-V— V-- 


-^^^: 


-V— ^— 


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53^; 


^ 


s. 


^ 


-^ 


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m- 


fi 


LI— 


*     5    * — * — ^     — * — ^  •%—* — 

'^     '^  .  .  .  I 

At  tlie  foot  of  the  cross  in  tlie  dust  let  us  fall  ;  If  we  ask  for  his  love  he  will  answer  our  call. 
Oh,  tlie  rich-es  of  grace  that  in  Je-sus  is  found  !  With  the  fullness  of  joy  we  may  ev-er  ahonnd. 
We  will  toil  till  our  work  of  pro-ba-tion  is  done,  For  the  crown  is  not  ours  till  the  vict'ry  is  wwn. 


-»---« 


# •^• 


_• tt.^9- 


D.  S.  Ld   us    Iml  till  ihi  work  for  the     Mas-t.:v  i 

r,       .  <"IIORi:.»S. 


lud  the  crown  we  i^hal.l  cjain  vhen  the  victory  w  won. 


fets^iESi 


-(t 


^ 


ill 


Lin-gcr     not  on    the    plain.  Come,  ye   wea  -  ry     and  sad 

Lin-ger  not,  on    the  j^lain  ; 


ones,  come. 


1 — 


-f- 


r-iS—^-. 


THE  OLD  PATH  TO  GLOIll. 


\V.  A.  0. 


Ask  fur  th 

--N-^-N-jV 


-i!lz:i; 


>lil  riilli,  iiiid  walk  tIierciii.~JKK.  vi :  li.. 
. ^ ^     _N_^__ts_H, 

— 1 — ^g — S^tf- 


\V.  A.  O. 


-:-^- 


-Cfi-- 


1.  Ask  for  the  ohl  path,  for  tlie  better  way,  Ask  for  tlie  road  that  leads  to  endless  day;  Follow  tlie  Savior, 
±  Ask  for    agnide  to  yonder  blest  abode.  Ask  for  a  light  to  shine  upon  the  road.  Ask  for  a  frioiul  to 
o.  Safe  in  the  old  j>ath,  safe  for  evermore,  Jesus  will  open  wide  tlie  heavy  door,  There  thou  shalt  jjraise  liini 

^ i:i'_e_t> .--^    S 1^    ,S    ,S    I  ^,^  ^  ■      ■ 


.^   .«.-jS.    jC    4t    ^  • 

r       p    IP    1        r 


-S-.!^: 


f-Hs^ — v — N^ — s^--^ — :d"r-^ — P* — ^ — """"""■" 


never  go  a  -  stray.         Ask  for  the  old  path  to  glo  -  i-y.     March  along  together,  March  along  togetlier, 
bear  your  heavy  load.  Ask  for  the  old  path  to  glo  -  ry. 
ev  -  cr,  evermore,         Safe  in    the  mansions  of  glo-ry. 


.^  ^_  ^. 


~—    -^    -0-    ■»■    -9-    ■»•    -9- 


, 


-^~^—:j—-^j. 


•  p « ^ ^ S ^ • (S-t 


-y — y 


■^ 1^ 


HAIL  THI8  HOUR  OF  GLADNESS!    (Aimiversarj.) 

:;i  i.!i.  Giory  to  God  in  tbe  highest.— LruE  ii .  U.  W .  W.  ISenti.ey. 

-—rJ J- 


\ 


^X-l — ^-j — — , 


1.  TTnil,     all    hail     this  hour  of  glad-ness,  Pas-tors,  pii-reiits,  teachers  dear;  Ean-ish     far     eaoli 

2.  Now       we  chant  our   glad  ho-san  -  nas,    For     tlie  greet-ing  hour  has  come  ;  Here  we  raise  our 
;->.  May      we    all,        O      precious  Savior.      Ev  -  er-more     be  blessed  of  thee  ;  Till  within       the 


-jg—.—a —  a-^' 

tliou't  of  sad  -  ness,  All  we  love  are  wel  -  come  here.  Children  lo  jiis  arms  are  coming 
wav  -  ing  ban-ners,  As  we  sing  a  wel-come  home;  Yes,  at  home,  witii  liearts  o'ertiowin: 
gold  -  en     cit  -  v         Onr    e    -    ter   -    nal  home  shall  be;    Tliere  to  praise  thy  name  for-ev  -  er, 


i9' 


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FI7" 


i 


1 F- 


J 


Hear  their  s'trairis  so  full  and  free;  Kv'i-y  heart  with  jo}'  is  swelling,  'Tis   the  ehildi'en's  ju-bi  -lee. 
('raise  we  \\<\\\  the  (tod  of  love,  May  ids  jiresenee  cv   -  er  smiling.   Rest  iij)  -  on     us  from  above. 


^ 


Iness,  full  and  free,    And  with  all  the  ransomed  millions  Spend  a  blest  e-  ter-ni  -  tv. 

■<9-     -O-       -^       ■»■-&-  -0-       -O-       ■»- 

rST'"' ~ " *  "  '  '  *  ~^~ ~~'~ -"--—[-'*- "ig"^ '^- '*9- r^- ^h~ 1 ^ r*-  *  -  ^- 

|;p^-i=g~^z=^z=*Zi^g±gz:=g=ig-:,-=z=izi-zz:zz=ib^: 


1)8 — «__hBZ^S— t — f: — ti — f_i?_J1 


ru;v.  .1.  .1.  FuAN.  IS. 


:s*= 


OUR  IIEATEXLY  H03IE.    (Closiiig.) 

Tlifif  rem. 'li lift li  tliereCorc  a  n'r?t. — Ufr.  iv  ;  9. 


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f 


«• N— 


^te: 


:=S=:=5= 


.-•-—* 


iiiiiii^ 


*    *■    * 


i-c  -  ]  i;i  re  ; 
(I     til  roil  <; 


9 


1.  Theresa  Iiome  in  the  land  of  the  olest,  '\\  hicli  the  S;tv  -  i(ir  li;is  gone  to  pre 
!2.  In  that  l)eau  -  ti  -  fnl,  heav  -  en  -  ly  iantl.  V^ith  tiie  bUjod-washed  anil  glo-ri  -  iiec 
3.  Oh,     pre-v)are     ii?,  dear   Sav  -  ior,  to     dwell     In     those  man-.<ions    of    glo  -  i-v  a 

iT-.  _   ^ ^ j^         S        j Fine. 

S7 — - — :r't. ^ — ;^ — ^^— 3v — ^^"h# — a- .-if — *— — *~'^£    r*         — ~ — t f —^—^s  -r--^ — zj 

I ^ — t;:  - rg — »-•-», — *~g~*~ •  '^—r* — a^ •  9-~a-% — »-♦-*— I *- .  9 — » — — ^ — g— h/jg— ^Hi 

-«-.-^-0--*-.-»--»--<h,-«-  'l 

A  hean  -  ti  -  ful  home  where  the  wearv  shall  rest.  And  the  Inirdened  for  -  eet     cv  -  'rv     care. 


-V  Dean  -  ti  -  ful  liome  wliere  the  weary  shall  rest,  And  tiie  Inirdened  for  -  get     cv  -  ry     care. 

Clothed  in  garments  ofbeanty,  for-ev  -  er  we'll  stand,  And  will  swell  the  glad  strains  of  their  song. 
Where  each  glorified  bo-soni  with  rapture  shall  swell,  And  each  heai't  shall  be  filled  with  thv  love. 

fi P-  '  _» f       -0.-    9 , , . ^ 

i  — ym — ^^    *j — o-^—»~--* — h# — *~    g — *  »-— g 

i^— ^-•-;— F — ^>^^-  '      '> — ^/— F > — y '^ — y 

S.  In  our  h 


't. 


umc    0  -  ver  there,  Jree  from  sor-rov   and    mr-^.     In    the    prcs  -  ence   of     Jc  -    nm     out 

«-|I<»KI  .S.  I  ^  S^      I  S         S  ](ol«i  n<l  lib 


Ki  n  q. 


i 


i^iiEgil 


—^ K/  pJ ^ — -s ' s — \-| — r-—-- — ■-• 


\\\-    will  si 


We    will  sinj 
js-  '  JL    .a.  - 


we    will  sing,  A\  itli  tiie  ransomed  in  ghi  -  ry    we'll  sing, 

we    will  sin 2, 


^-  .;___       J        .0.  •   .0.       .0.       .tf.  '   .0.       ^    • 

L— » F» — »-  -5 — o — « — - — F* — »---ff — tf — g-'-q— p^ — n — y^ — * — »-  -g— Fi — — il 


r^ 


U  BLESSED  SABBATH  DAY.    (Opening.) 

*     *     *                                                                     The  Sabbath  a  deliglit.— IsA.  Iviii  :  IJ.                                                                         5 
ri uAl?ii'®_!!i'"Ji2J_i I (!»,_     "S^-J^-J :  I  I  I I        _j L 


V 


* 


1.  Oh,  welcome,  bless-ed    Sabbath  day,  Sweet  type  of  heavenly  rest! 

2.  Ill  love  we     sweet-Iy    gath-er   liere,  Where  Clirist  dotli  meet  his  own, 

3.  Here  in  thine  eartiily  courts,  O  Lord,  Our    luimble  tiianks  we  bring  ; 

4.  And  when  tiie  day  of    life    is    past.  Our  worlc    on  earth  is     o'er, 


Ee-neath  tliy  bright  and 
And  vie  with  an  -  gels 
In-spire  our  hearts,  and 
Oh,  may  we  meet     in 


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m 


^^ 


CIIOR1TS. 

Oil,  hail ! 


Oh,  hail ! 


-5_j_, ^ _4— J Ur-H— ,-^^-,^-/C ^-rJ       'l       '       -^-J— . ^-=1 

— *-T-« — \-^ « ' » — — ^---j-* «— s s ^ — '-] — ' ' ' ;« — rii-^S»-* s — 


9=? 


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cheerful  ray  Our  hearts  are  ev  -  er  blest, 
while  they  sing  His  praise  around  the  throne, 
seal  our  vows,  ac  cept  our  of  -  fer  -  ing. 
lieav'n    at  last,  To  praise  thee  evei'-more. 

_« • tf  _  •  _^ 


Oh,  hail !  sweet  Sabbath  day, 


oil.  liail !  sweet 


■*>is-*>- 


^=|:gi.g=*=*=J 


^^ 


batJi  dav,     We     welcome 


r=^ — I — " — • 
- —  [» — » — » — I 


our     hearts  a 

i 


-0  ^ 


jam 


:Et=£: 


Sah  -  hath     clay. 


m 


/ 


Eev.  John  McLean. 


COMIXO  OF  THE  EIllI)i:GR003L 

Lurd,  save-  ijie.— Matt.  .\iv  :  ;;(i. 


31 — p.—Cg_0 gi 0—L9 *~\—  0~^*~ai  »-M *i^'-,^   — :iL^_L ^__^  , ! — C3_^ZII 


f  .-Ml     na.  -  ture  wrapped  in   .^weet  re-pose,     The   niid-iiight  watuhe;:  couie  ; 

I  Then  breaks  a-down    the     ])art-ing  skies,    [Omit.         .         .         .         .     ]       Be 
^      I  Oil,    with     what  rapt-uie,  what  de-light     Tlio   saints  his  ban-ner     see, 
■"    I  And  jliuut     ho-sau-na     with  their  might.  [0,///7.  .  .         .  ]     "Ob,    glo 


hold   the  dear  Bride-groor 
ry  !   it     is       he  ! '' 


Z^-'- 


r 


:s?:: 


11 


— N-^— N— N-;iy— 


vr  -- «-^— ^ — ^-^ '— I — 1 1 

j---v|- — ■ ^ \ — e — « ^ ^-T^-— 1 


^[any  are  the  hearts  Longing  for  the  light,  AVaiting  till  the  Bridegroom  come 


Many  are  the  eyes  Lonsing  for  the  sisiht,  \()iai 


:^--:— i^— ^— ^— ^ =[-^-; 


]     Waiting  till  the  Bridegroom  comes. 


<HOKl  .S. 


^     ^" 


li 


--^-^- 


Kepcnl 


/^•\  J-S  «■  Jl  «.'  ii  1      p  jj 


'\Vait  -   ing,     wait-ing,  "Waiting  till  the  Bvidegrooni  comes. AVnit  -  ing,  waiting, Waiting  till  the  Bride 
AVaitino-,  waitim,  waiting,  waiting,  AA'aitina;,  waiting,  waiting,  waitin!,', 

-  -     K     \    \    \       _  •*-■*-■«>-  -(g-  -^  -0-  S._J^  S_  N 


M\\  ecme 


^_»— »— il^— *— i'— «^; 


m 


i5?:tiz 


-5^ 


"1 — r 


i=ziTi±i=i=i: 


,_^^^_y_y^ 


6 


GATHER  THE3I  IITO  THE  FOLD. 


KiDRER. 

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CuMie,  fur 


W.  A.  Ogden. 


-.— —  -•-  t:^iaiuitF£i33- 


1.  Open  tbe  door  for  tlie  cliildren,  Tenderly  giitlier  tboni  in.  In  ft  oin  the  liighwiiys  and  liedges,  In  from  tlie  places  of  sin. 
.  Open  tlie  door  for  tlie  children,  See  !  they  are  coming  in  tbro'.is,-;  l>:.i  tneui  sit  down  ti-'  tlie  bainiuet.  Teach  them  y  on  r  beautiful  songs 
.Open  thedoor  for  the  childreu.Take  the  dear  lambs  by  tb;-  ii.in.l  .  i'iirii  tliem  tu  truth  and  tu  Jesus,  I'oint  them  to  heaven's  bright  land. 


^   IS  S   \  S   Ss      I  j 

IP  9-0  v-*-#-r»-~-*-* 


s  s  s  s  s  s 


ligi^?^^ 


_b-^=4^=j5i^^:t5 


?ii2  jz^i«i«i?»ij^i^:  -^z--X\ 


-•-•-*-•-«-* 


_^_^_^_^_^_^  _^ 


-t>t->r  '"^  i >,JN_>,_^_N-^i — ^ , . — 


-^ ,  -fi^ 


^  ^  '^  J 

Some  are  so  young  and  so  helpless.  Some  are  so  hungry  and  enbl  :  Op(>?i  the  ilonr  f'jr  the  children,  Gather  them  into  the  fold. 

Pray  you  the  Father  to  bless  them,  I'ray  yon  that  i'laoe  nia\  be  u';\  en;  (ipen  tbed.ior  for  tbeidiiidreii,"()f  such  is  the  kingdom  of  heavei 

Some  are  to  young  and  so  helpless.  Some  arc'  .-.n  luiugiy  and  cold  ;  Upon  the  door  b.r  ibe  cliildrei.;.  Gather  them  into  the  Ibid. 

^  ^  s  s      \ 


S_    1.1. 


VJ/    Si/ 


P    P    ?    'l^    i/    y 


9   0-0 9-^9-9-9-0 ^9-9-9-9-9-9-^^.Z^         C^-tf   tf-g-tf L?_!_*.».Li_^_^_^_j,_     _C_^^^ JJ 


y  w'  1/  ^  J  ^, 

Gath     -     er  them  in 


u  k/  >/  i       ;// 

Gath     -     er  them  in. 
Gather  them  in,  oh,  gather  them  in.  Gather,  oh,  gather  tln'iii  in  ;  Open  the  door  f.r  the  children,  Gather  tliem  into  the  fold. 


i^rzg^-i'^. 


ztt 


9-9-9-9- 


9-9-9-9-^9- 


-«-*-«-«-#-«-r*---  .»- 


-9-9-9- 


;*zi 


JIauia  Si  r\v: 


List  to 
List  to 
List  to 


LOVE  EACH  OTHEll. 

Love  your  enemies,  do  good  to  them  which  liate  you.— Lrici;  vi  :  1!7. 


•  .:S.— r 


s- 


the  Sav-ior : 
the  Sav-ior  : 
tlie  Sav-ior : 


oh,  hear  liim  say,  Love  each  other,    'tis    the  way  ;  Fi-ieiids,  ye    are     my 
oh,  liear  him  say,  Love  each  other,  watcli  and  pray  ;  If         the    world  de- 
oh,  licar  him  say,  Flee  from  sin  and  strife  a  -  way  ;    All      tlu"    paths    of 
JL      Jt.  •  ^      jSZ.     ^      ^      ^        ^l**"      _         _         „  _  _"*5  -^ 


:!= 


-0—^0- 


-^_ 


"riends  indeed.  If  ye  my  commandments  heed.  (  Hear  the  sweet     words  of    tlie  Sav     - 
4)ise  thee  sore.    Know  it  hat  -  ed  me  before.     (.  Love  each  olii     -    er,     love  each  oth- 
liscord  shun,     Live  in  love  and  be  ve  one. 
-fi--a--^-#-  .^^."^. .  ^'  A-     -^    A-  -^  '  -^ 


m^ 


»---» 19 » »-4 

I It 1 , 1 1 

\-i r, L, L,i ] 1 


■  Hear  the  sweet  words 
,  Love  each  oth  -  er, 


of 
says 


"f" 
the 
the 


bless-ed    Sav- 
Ijless-ed    Sav- 


-G-2 


iNt  Tiiue. 


TT- 


9' 


— nF 


m. 


Cientlv  call 
Mhiirn 

-0 — •- 


gzifili^Fg-: '- — ib^ 


from  above 


"*     *     W     "»     p     »' ' 
^     1/     i/     '^     I 
•alliiifr,  gently  calling 


Love  each  oth-er,     live     in  love. 
-•-  '-0 — 0 0-r0 


V— i^— ^— ■> ! 

to   r.s  from  above. 


-[—V-0 #- 


-*_C ^_^. 


Love,  love  each  other.  Love,  live  in  love. 


Al.iri;  ('ai;v. 


NEAKER  HOME. 

Tlieri'  lemainetli  theietbie  a  rest.— IIeb.  :v  : 


^0 — *_t:*^£^#_H^_^p,      L,„._^ 


-Nr-1"' 


-e — * 


*-*- 


J.  H.  Lf.si.ik. 


ji=;_l — -^ — ^i-l — N- 


-»i-#"^- 
f?"-^- 


1.  O'er  the  liill  tlie  sun  is  set-ting,  And  t.lie  eve  is  dr;iw-ing  on,  SIi>\v-]_vdroopstlie  gentle 
'2.  One  day  near  -  er,  sings  the  sailoi',  As  he  glides  tlie  walei\s  o'er,  AVhile  tlie  light  is  soft-ly 
o.  Nearer  liome!  yes,  one  day  nearer   To  our    ia-ther's  house  on  higii,   T"  the  green  iields  and  the 


-—g—W^g  0- 1  _^_ 


r_^_*- 


^_^ — ^.-^_ a — j.__, — ^^ 

— ; ! — ^ — ^j:»-^-« ^— g-»-^ 

— #- ;  — L- — * — e — L«^^« r. 


tAvi-light,  For  an  -  otli 
dy  -  ing  On  liis  dis 
fountains  Of  the    land 

1         i  >       -— 

1 0-^-g-f-— — 0 — ^0 


er    day  is 
tnnt  na-tive 
be-yond  the 


;one  : 
siiore. 
■ikv: 


Crone  for  aye,         its  i-ace  is      ov  -  ei',     8oon  tlie 

Thus  the  C'liris  -  tian  on  life's  ocean,      A>s     liis 

For  the  heav'ns  grow  brigliter  o'er  us,    And  the 


H-*-^ — • «'-■ i-* — n 1 ^■ 

*-^-L#~  • — '^-—0 — 0-J-e,^g. 


*    '^P:^!^- 


....  '^ 

darker  shades  will  come  ;  Still  'tis  sweet  to  kno^Y  at  e-ven,  A^  e  are  one  day  nearer  liome. 
light  boat  cuts  the  foam.  In  the  evening  cries  with  rapture,  I  am  one  day  nearer  home, 
lamps  hang  in  the  dome,  And  the  tents  are  pitched  still  closer,  For  we're  one  day  nearer  home. 


^ 


mmsm. 


_v 


:p_^g-*! V- 


L)f.A.^i 


i 


Clir.lSTIAN  Eka. 

t2  Jloderato. 


SHINING  ON. 

1  am  the  light  of  the  worhl.— Jcjjin  ix ; 


39 

\V.  A.  (). 


^* — •«-•-# « J « — LJ J .0 ^«_l .^ 00-^% ^- ^ «*-L* 0 J- 


'\.  Help  n^,  nvM  life's  wild  wave?,  to  shine,  Bright  1  ight -house  hinips  o'er  rock  andhrine,  To  guide  the  warid'rers 
2.  Help  us,  on  ev'ry  darksome  way.  To  hold  the  gathering  clouds  at  hay  ;  Like  sunbeams  clear,  to 
o.  Help  us,    O  God!  each  in  his  place;  Fed  by   the    sa  -  cred  oil    of  grace.  Like  temple  lamps  for- 


mm^ 


T-T 


.ft — ^_ 


'EFtL 


4 1 — f — ^_tiiz=^ — ' g=H 

-» 0 0  \  \-\  I        —0 F- 1 


^P= 


^--K- 


'     • j~ri — <^ — M — N — N — ^^^ — " — r~^~iN~r;^/  ^"^^ — a — i^"' 


m- 


o'er  life's  sea  To  a  safe  harhor,  Lord,  in  thee,  f  Sliining  on  .  .  .  the  better  way, 
light  tiie  road  That  leads  to  happiness  and  God.  \  To  the  realms.  .  of  endless  day, 
ev  -  er  briglit,  To  burn  before  tiiee  day  and  night.  f  shining  on  the  bot-ter  way, 

•^  -  \T'>  t'lf  I'Crt'iiis  (if  CMxl-loss  <lay, 


-P^^^- 


Ist  Ticiio. 


wmm 


-^- 


Sbin-in£ 
^<.)mit)  " 


.     Shin-iM 


pife? 


t-nin  -  i; 


on, 


i-hin-iii'j 


40 


LIFT  ME  HIGHER,  HIGHEH. 


Kkv.  Vt'.  JI.  Berkstuessek. 


I  shall  go  tu  liini.— 2  Sam.  xii:  2.;. 

re:: 


\ 


N.  E.  TowxsKMi. 


].  Lift  me  high  -  er,  higli-er,  O  my  God!  to  tliee ; 
'_'.  Lift  me  higli  -  cr,  Fa  -  ther,  High  a  -  bove  tlie  Hood, 
o.  Bring  me  iiigh  -  ei',     nigh-er,         Let     me     see       tliy     face, 


-t9—' 


T-— 


-isr:. 


-i9- 


Oii    tiiy    bo  -  som    sliel  -  ter 
Bring,  o!i,  bring  me  near-er, 
Lift  me     high-er,  liigh  -  er, 

m r<''—-.-' T- 

:1?± 


:-d=li=— tr=|±=[ 


n 


Poor,  de  -  fense  -  less    nie : 
By     tliy     pre  -  cious   blood; 
Ail     my     soul     em  -  brace ; 


:>»:\_b'-_?_ 


Higli  -  er  grow  the  bil  -  lows 
Place  thine  arm  a  -  ronnd  me. 
Help  me    bear  my   bur  -  den. 


Lond-er  wnils   the 

Take  my  hand    in 

Hel))  me  win    the 

i9-  ■*-  -<9-  ■»- 


storm, 
thine, 
race, 


m 


:3?z: 


-<^-^-f>- 


-tv i -^. r—^"^-         I  i r—  

9 ^ 1  —  •— U*— • » — — ^ U_-^^-^^_ 


^ 


EaRXKST   C'HKISI'IAX 


JESUS  INTEIICEDIXG. 

Neither  piay  I  lor  these  alone.— ,)onx  xvii :  2(i. 


41 


^ — '-# — » — a^ — *— '^*- .-» — -v- 


1.  Be  -  fore  the  throne  of  God  a  -  hove,  I     have  a.  strong,  a     perfect  plea;  A  great  lligli  Priest,  wliose 

2.  My  name    is    writ-ten     in    liis  hands.  My  name  is  grav-en      on  liis  iieart,  I    know  that  while  in 
o.  Be-cause  the    sin  -  less  Sav-ior  died,  My  sin-ful    soul  is      counted    free,   For  lo !     my  God   is 

4.  Behold  him  there !  the  bleeding  Lamb  I  My  perfect,  s^jotless  Righteousness !  The  great,  unchangea- 

!       I         N      f  ^     I  ,^  i        ^      i 


P^|=z=|^^=i= 


K ^ 0 ^-0. 

i i« wtk 


•— ^ 


m=^ 


^ 


Zt^tL 


CHOKir.S. 


mm 


name  is     Love,  ^Vllo  ev  -    er     stands  and  pleads  for  me.     Witli-in 
heav'n  he  stands,  No  tongue  can  bid     me  thence  de-pan. 
sat  -   is  -  fied       To  look     on     liira     and    par-don    me. 
ble    '■  I      Am,"  The  King  of       glo  -  i-y     and    of    grace. 


tiie  vale  with  Je 


m 


The 


I 


S^-~=~z:i: 


-J — p — ^ — , — y—^9 — ^ — * — #—'=*-.-• — i^^^— '-^— :g. 

great  High  Priest  who  pleads  for  me,AVilhin  tlie  vale  with  Je  -  sus, 


Rit. 


11 


His  chil-dreti  all 


Kill 


42  THE  JSEW  SOXO.  S 

lliir,.  3I0RKIS,  LL.D.  Thc-y  sung  a  new  sons.— ilr.v.  v  :  '.1.  \V.  A.  ". 

i£i{^rz%_* — t — ^ — i — « ^_t. — ^ ^ — ^zit* — ? — ; — .• — ?=s_._?  l:*_._»zzz*^_«_i?z:_ 


1.  Singing  in  the  old  song,  Sweet  song,  good  song,  Hap^n'  in  the    ohl  song,  We  know  it  ev-'rv  word; 

2.  Gently     on    the   old  song,  Soft  song,  low  song,  Tender  in  the   old  song.  And  soothing  ;is  a  bird  ; 
o.  But  to  hear  the  new  song,  Pure  song,  true  song,  Oh,  to  sing  the  new  song  Witli  spirits  in  tlit-  sky  ; 


\mM 


\~?z±z 


— ^5- 


:H^-- 


t i. 


•-'-r»-'-* s-.-i— ^ 


-a/ S— 


lA— -i^riV-: 


^— ;5- 


Z-V— S s,— ^ 


^— - 


Join  us  in  the  old  song.  School  song,  home  song.  In  Sunday-school  the  old  song  Of  "  Glory  to  tlie  Lord." 
Cluinging  then  the  old  song.  Loud  song,  grand  song,  A  mighty  voice  the  old  song,  Ilosanna  to  tlie  Lord. 
Raptured  in  the  new  song,  Stra)ige  song,  glad  song,  "With  sei-aphs  in  the  new  song,  Tlie  Hallelujah  ei-y. 


-9 — r- 


-(? »-•— » »-'—«■ 


f ; ' __iZ=#^_^_t* , 

:»z:=5:I*i:z^5:z:t:=5=p=fc:r^zbfe=d 


S IS        » 


—  -*-— ^ — 


"     "  V   .  5*  """  1/      ^      i        i      .  .  1^      P*    ii^      f'    k^.     . 

T).  S.  A"es,  in  Jieaven  a  new  so))g,  Briglit  song,  be.st  song,  A  grand  and  blessed  new  song  Of  "  Jesus  the  Adored." 

\ 
ciiOKt'N.  »i;et.  <ai<>Kvs.  n.s. 


nrr-.T.  kefkaiix. 


•-» g-.-^- 


»I  ET. 

^^^  s. 


£i=r 


-- s 

4=^ 


m 


But  in  heaven  a  new  song.  Bright  song,  best  song.  Grand  and  blessetl  new  song  Of  "  Jesus  the  Adored." 


•^i^fc 


-rii: 


i 


A.   C.   RV^SKLLE. 

I  Slowly. 

"?"fel ~^" 

tJZ-.^. *— 


RIGHT  AWAY. 

I  will  arise  and  sro  to  my  F;itlier.— Like  xv  :  1*. 
C'res. 


43^- 


Sies* 


I'll 

— »- 


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Je    -    su>,  Eight  a  -  way 


I'll 


to      Je 


m 


Itiirlit    i.i  -  Wiiv  I 


0 0 • 0 0 0 1 0 _ 0—  • 


1.  In  -  vit  -  ing  now  he  stands  To  save  with  outstretched  hands.  I'll  go  to  Je  -  sus  riglit    a  -  way 
"2.  lie  died  to     ran-soni    me,     His  promis  -  es     my  plea.   I'll    go,     etc. 

3.  He  will,  without  de  -  lay,      Wash  all  my  sins  a  -  way.    I'll, go,     etc. 

4.  Clasped  to  liis  loving  breast,  I'll  find   e-  ter  -  nal  rest.    I'll    go,     etc. 

SNSS  1  S       S       N       S         S    ^ 


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Y0 »—' — # 9 » Y* » f^ 


■>     >     ^ 
«_  HI  ours. 


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I'll 

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•Zgll^ZZriz 


to     Je  -  sus,    I'll 


'-'si-- 


A^0 0 /5- IJ 


to 


^ 


^-•-; 

/  P 


•je 

i 
-•- 


sus,      I'll 


^o      to 


Je  -  sus,  Right  a  -  way 


'ST- 


5^^|=^i^i] 


HE  LOTED  YOU  A^B  ME/ 

Udiold  liow  1h"  loved  hiui.-J  Jil\  xi  :  y,. 

-#-  --^ « 0 ^^  — ^^ 

, ^  ^ 


V 


Arr.  IIakry  ."^anders 


Fg — i-^-r^g ^— *-H — - — i — - — § — «-9 — *-  -i  -*—g >< — 4— — 2 — ^ — 1 

^ ^ ^_Lg_ — g- .  -«—_*- J 

1.  In  tlie  Sunday-school  army  or.r  iiameri  are  enrolled,  And  we  follow  our  Le;id»_M-,  all  steadiest  and  Ixdd 
2.  We  are  young,  but  his  wisdom  shall  guide  us  aright ;  We  are  weak,  jju  this  strength  is  our  courage  and  might 
o.  Ill  our  childhood  we  come,  if  no  ripe  sii eaves  be  ours,  A\'c  will  garland  his  patliway  with  blossoms  and  flowers 
4.  When  tlie  vict'ry  is  won,  and  the  conflict  is  o'er.  We  will  close  'round  our  leader,  on  Canaan's briglit  slioie 


p — j^'h* a  -0 — o      9      e  V9 a>  •   ' ?_t« *_  •  9    * 


On  the  Sunday-school  banner  liis  ifame  you  may  see;    It    is  Jcsu.s,  our  Savior,  who  loved  you  and  me. 
Wlien  we  follow  his  standard  the  darkness  will  flee,  And  our  watch-word  is  always,  '"  He  loved  you  and  me. 
We  will  go  forth   at   morning,  his  gleaners  to  be.  He  will  welcome  us  smiling,  avIio  loves  you  and  me. 
Then  we'll  sing  on,  exulting  his    glory    to    see,  For  we'll  dwell  with  him  ever,  wiia  loves  you  and  me. 
^  -^  .  *  X^     -e     ^  it  .-^  ■'^      »       9     1       ^.   ^^. 

rKra 9  -<-■ ^ i 9 9-^0 <»-i.-, tK i^ 'i.-i-: *- •— : ta S S-n* * •" "  "      " 


'Sparklixg  Rubies,"  1-iy  per. 


J' 


JESUS,  LOTEil  OF  3IY  SOUL. 


45 


r  me,  U  Lor.i. 


,  cxliii  : 


J.  11.  Le.^lik, 


Je  -  >u.-;,  lov  -  er  of  my  soul, 
Otii-er  ret"  -  nge  iiiive  I  none; 
Thou,  ()  L'iirist,  arl  all    I    ^vant, 


_^_  ^  ^ 

Let  uie  to  tliy  bosom     lly,      ^\■hil^■  the  billows  'i-ound  me 

Hangs  my  helpless  soul  on  thee:  Leave,  oh,    leave  me  not  a- 
More  than  all   in    thee  I     lind  ;  Kaise  the     fallen,  cheer  liie 

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0-0-ii- 


a  fii.fi— 


} 

— *- 


■js 


iN-^ 


g--- 


-?^--nP 


^__ 


-M . — - 


^'- 


roll,             While  the  teni  -  pest  still  is     nigh;  Hide  nie,  O  my  Savior,  hide, 

ione.            Still  sup-port         and  comfort  me ;  All    my    trust  on  thee  is  stayetl, 

faint.           Heal  the  sick,       and  lead  the  blind.  Thou  of    life  the  fountain  art; 

*     #  *    o    .1        S      !  I  .._  J 


Till  tlie 
All  my 
P'reely 


j-!2_e 'fs g   •  g- 


^__*^ 


--Nr»- 


_^_. 


«-<^ 


:i?5: 


J?sl. 


9 


storm    of    life  is     past  ; 
lielj)     from  thee  I   brinu' 


let 


me  talce    of  thee, 


Safe  in -to         the    haven  guide,     Oh,  re  -  ceive  my  soul  at   la.«t. 
C'ov-er  my         de-fenseless  liead      "With  the  shadow     of    thy  wing 
Spring  thou  up  within  my  heart,    Rise  to  all  e-ter  -  ni  -  tv. 

^ «  m   »   »    t  IS 


^=i!l] 


J 


46 


,Sh,.\s  Fahmei:. 


DRAWING  NEAR. 

Establish  you  in  every  good  word  ami  work.— 2  TiiEss.  ii  .  17. 


W.  A.  0. 


-^» 


-1^- 


-- — » — Y* 


1.  We're  draw-ing   iieai'      to      Je   -   sus, 

2.  We       love    our    Mas  -  ter's  serv  -  ice, 

3.  Tlie     lield.s  are  wliite     to      liar  -  ve.st, 

4.  Tlie     night    of     death  a[)  -  proach-es, 


Our  ban  -  ner  waves    on 

And  see  -  ing  "  eye     to  eye. 

The  days   are  s[)eed-iiig  Ly ; 

And  an  -  gels  in       tlie  sky 


h,  And  this    our  watch-word 
A\'ith  grace  di  -  vine    to 
Go     forth    a    -    gain,    ye 
Re  -  peat    the       cho-rus 

-F-       -i—  4—  .^  ♦- 


the    watch- word  ev 
c/ 


"■» — * — » — g— F9"^^1 


er,  We'll  work  uii  -  til 
■9-       Ji-        ■»- 


we    die. 


|i  j+ 3I»dei-a«o. 

wi-^ — p-i — =^s 


H03IE  OF  THE  BLEST. 

There  rciiiiiiiietli  therefore  a  rest  to  the  people  of  God.— IIeh.  iv 


47 


Eld.  a.  S.  H.vyden. 


-• — • — # — • S —  •— P* — a — <g — ^  -  •  -• — PS — S — S — ' — * — S — '^— : — •-* 


1.  Oil,  wlien  shall  I  dwell    in      a     mansion  all  bright,  And  Jesus   my   Rav-ior     he -hold?     Or 

2.  No  pearl  from  the  o  -  oean,  or  gold  from  the  mine.  Can  pardon  or     ])u  -  ri  -  ty    buy  ;      I'll 

way  from  my  home,  I'll  toil  in    the  vineyard  and  pray;     I'll 


3.  But  while  I'm  a     stran-jrer 


„.  - —     _  —  .-     ^^ _,  J  —^ J  —  -- -^    .  ...^_, «  J — _■  ,     ^  . 

, u_ii • m m t « c « e # ^^t^st * « » « p. t «»_• *_ 

i^::M^J=pp==P==*==:S * — ?i=t:=z=:=Ei=iii=Pf=— =-=x=E=z::=E3.=i=^: 

:     — ff'-ff-4- h 'i? y :^ g' — P* * * g— -» — \-0 » W » g » — |-r-  r- 


I— gzi^gi:z:^-=:g=:gz=igzirg=^ii=:g=^z=:^T=^— -^-^Tzzgzi: 


•walk   by    his  side    like   an 


an  -  gel    of    light,  In      a      cit  -  y     all  garnished  with  gold  ? 
trust    in     the  blood  of      a      Sav-iur     di-vine.    And  I'll  cling  to    the  cross  till 
car  -   r\-     the  cross  while  I     tliiidc 


-3^ 


■0-  •*•■*--»-■»--*-■*- 


,    ^ - I      die. 

the  crown.  And  I'll  Avafch  for  the  break  of   the  day. 


■* — *— p, — >^ — ■/- — fi- 


'—  b'-Pi- fi — ^ — f » — »— Pi 


:^r?^|'^-:^--^^'Pi-i-.-^= 


^ 


!cv  ^iii^rr:=n=i":  tip?: 


ne  ?  Home  of  the  blest !  Soon  shall  tho 

"ome  of  the  blest ! 


mine. 


Home  of  the  blest !  "When  wilt  thou  ever  be  niine  ?  Home  of  the  blest !  Soon  shall  thou  ever  be 

Home  of  the  blest  I  Home  of  the  blest ! 

-J4 — , ^ — -i — ,-» — *-^#-,'— V^ — fi-fi-fi — *-^-r^'— Ti ^1 — r^ » — r'-'-^-pr i--r-i- — '-tr-nT^ 


^-£^:zzJi,^:tziyjfcEe±zfc=i,izziiir:fc 


ii 


SCATTER  THE  8EED. 


1.  Scatter    the  seed   Tlie  cliil-dren  need,  Tlie  words  of    liv  -  iiig  liglit;  The  seed  that's  sown  He'll 

2.  Scatter  the  Word,  The  Spirit's  sword,  All  conquering  in    its  might;  Tiust  it       a  -  lone,  And 

3.  Oh,  he  will    sow    The  seeds  tiiat  glow,  Preserve  with  heavenly  dew!  Then  praise  the  Lord  For 

N       S       S       i  S       I  S  i_  i       N       I  S  S 


iii^i^^^ 


J [^_t^ — ^ — ? — ?— te— I — '/ — V- 


V- 


•-#•-*■  •        -«■  .-9-  -*■       -*■       -»•       -€>■     "   -*■ 

sure  -  ly  own,  'Tis  pre-cious   in       his    sight.         Scat-ter    tiie  seed,    oh, 
thou'lt  be  shown.  In  hirn  is  life     and  Light. 
his  good  word,  Of  tiiiiigs  both  old  and  new. 


9 ^ 9— d 

eat-ter    the    seed,    The 


=--— — g » fi g — p» » 0 ^ — r-0---0  I  9 0- — 0 » r- — r0 0 0 0 0 

^ij=^rl?— * — ^•^-^*z=^=P 0—J0- — ^_[:p_p_»!-[ip — |i — ^ — Lzz^[:_[:^ — ^ — ^ — ^ ^: 


*^  \         ij       '  ■ .  A  A  '      -0-     -e-  "      -0- .-0■ 


^^'or(h  oi    liv  -  ing   light,        Scat-ter   the  seed,  oh,    scat-ter   the  seed,  'Tis  precious  in    his     sjoht. 

'^       s   s   N   I  ^  :. 

^^rF^b— *— s"i'E=Ef--^-"^— '^ — ^— ^^-f=Ff— f— i^=^*— *=h^— w-^— u-F-^'^Tl 


Kld.  ItiHiKin-  M(iKKn 
tariiestly 


WHAT  SHxiLL  THE  HAKVEST  BE? 

Fur  wliiitsoevci"  a  man  »!ii\veth,  that  gl.'.all  he  reap.— Gal.  vi :  7. 

4 


49 


T 

^ 


*    * 

J 


' 1 — 1 B^-i — - — ' —  -~ 

~ — g — g — r- .        '**!~~";a~r» — * — «t 


1.  Are  we   seeds  of     virtue  sowing?  Are  we  w.it'ring  vv-itli  our  tears?  Have  we  fields  of  value  growing, 

2.  Do  they  fall    in      jilaces  stony,  Where  no  depth  of  soil  is  found?  Do  they  fall  in     })laces  thorny, 

.">.  As  the   sow  -  ing,  so  the  reaping;  As    we  live,  we'll   surely  die;     May  we  find,  by   patient  seeking, 

4.  If     we  live   for   God  ami  heaven.  And  revere  his  v/ord  of  love,  He    will  give    us     life   e-ter-nal. 


: * — ^- — -0 » 0 » 0 — jg — 0 — »^A 

:«_;« ik I ;       z ^z ''     !     i     ■ 


m 


Have  we  fruit  the  Spirit  yields?  «,^ 

Do  tliey  fall  on  way-side  ground  ?  Oh,  what,    .     .    will  be  the  harvest,  When  l!ie  suni      -       nier 

Grace  and  mercy  from  on  higli.         What,  oh,  what      will        be    the  hnr-vcst.         When  the  sr.ru- 
AV'e  sliall  reign  with  him  above.  -=**? 

« * M _ ?_•._/.> . , M « tl^  •  _*_ 


""*^  "3^"E» » g ' — re * 9-7-^ ^ — -?^;-h~'  11 


A\'ill  it      T'e     the  dealh  of    ansruisli.  Or  the    life    for   e' 


m^mm 


r^ 


50 


JESUS  IS  CALLING. 


V. 


Rev.  J.  Flkmini;. 

I>«vo(i<»nul. 

— s—f 


Come,  for  ull  tliings  are  ready. 


— ^ 


-Li  KK  xiv 


J.  II.  Amii;us 


^ — I 1 ^ 1 j-i ^ ■■ 1 S; ^— PSi — I M ' 

* — * — *~~g'Fg — * — * — ^"Fg — *-*---Fg — *— s-o-^F* — *— tf — g-- 

Hark!  I  licariny  Savior  calling  :  Come,  poor  f^inncr,  come  to  me;  From  destruction  most  apjialliiit; 
Jesus,  lilessed  Savior,  bind  me  To  thee  vi'ith  tlie  cords  of  love;  Ever  there  in  prayer  I'll  find  Ihce, 
Hide  me  then  beneath  thy  merit,  From  the  law's  severe  demand,  And  prepare  me  to  in-hcr-  it 

-       ■»-         ■»-         S-  -A-    .  -       •«-         -d^      -A- 


.fe-u — : ^ — J ^-E^'^ — ^ — - 

f—^—^ ' — a ^— F-f--*— » ^ 

I « 0 0 5-_L,_^ 5 0. 

-0-  "^      T^  I 

I       will  now     de 
Til]  I'm  called  by 
'With  thv  saints  the  blood 


zii5?±t=:fez;r=:fcd 


;==f5q;:^= 


]0^rM 


~H — '-^— »: 


I 

liv-er     thee.     Then,  my  soul,  oh,  has  -  ten     to     him.  From  the  broad  and 
tfiee    a  -  bove  ;    'Twas  for     sinners  thou    wast    bleeding  On     tlie     curs  -  ed 
nirht  land.  And     re  -  deeming  crace  for  -  ev  -  er     In     the     home    uf 


n — ^- 


j_    .^ 


1- 


:fc: 


:t=:t= 


downv.ard  way;  Seek-ing     for     re-dem])  -  tion  through  him,  At  his  cross    thy    bur  -  den  lay. 
tree       a -lone;  'Ti.s      for     sin-ners  thou    art     plead-ing  Now   be  -  fore      thy  Father's  throne. 
peace    a  -  bove  ;  I  will  joy  -  ful  sing     and   nev  -  er     Cea.se  to  praise    thee  for     thy  love. 


m^^ 


CLOSE  TO  THEE. 


51 


y.VNMr.  (KOSBY. 

;;  It  ,  Devotional. 


That  in  iiif  ye  niiglit  luivc  peai 


\V.  \V.  Bkctley. 


5-:^ 


^ 


L  Close  to  thee,    ()    Lamb  of      (tod,     May  my 

2.  Close  to  thee,  wlien  weak  and  faint,   Da  -  ty's 

3.  Close  to  thee,     O    Sav  -  ior    mine.    Near  tliy 

4.  Close  to  tiiee.  wlien  earthlv       ties       One     bv 


spir  -  it  hold  nie 
path  pur-su  -  ing, 
cross  a  -  bid  -  ing, 
one    are  break  -  in?, 


'Neath  thy  all  -  pro- 
Let  me  feel  thy 
I  can  brave  the 

When  my  soul     to 


Qi^-f 


fe^i: 


^ 


» — [-*- —  p  [-0 0        » m—Y'-  i 


m 


Tfct  -  ing  wings  Let    thy    nier-cy  fold     me.     Close  to  t'lee,  Close  to  thee.  Keep  tJiy  iliild  for- 
cir  -  cling  arms,  All    my  strengtli  renew-ing. 
temj)ter's  power.  In     thy   name  con-fid  -  ing. 
life      a  -  new,     Glad  and  pure,  is  wak-ing. 


i^^— ?-i— (• — 0 — ^ — 


_»_^#_  •  -^^ — ■!-:_. 


IS tf 


— fi         '  — FF — c^ — ' Fa p — ' V \y — ' -!^ — I 


52 


S.  H.  Blakkslkt,. 

Sittwl.y. 


SAYIOR,  PASS  NOT  BY 

Pniy  without  ceasing.— 1  Thess.  v 


.S.    il.   iiLAKliSLKE. 


1.  Pass    me    not,    O    gen  -tie  Sav  -  iur,     For       I  bend    to    thee; 

2.  I         am  weak  and  sin  -  ful,  Sav  -  ior,     Eat   thou  knowesl  nil; 

3.  Help   me,  O    hiy   Sav-ior,    help   me,     Great  has  been  the  cost ; 


Hear  my  sup-pli  -  cu  -  tion, 
Hold  me,  when  tliesliadows 
Tlioii  hast  isriv'n  thv  blood  to 


_<i_-_.^_ 


-!2. 


M — ^P—!- r-'P ^ « ft , 

»-h-- — hi — ''ii    u    \^ — b'— yn 


Hear  and  an  -  swer  me. 
Do  not  let  me  fall. 
Ijct         it     not      I_)e       lost. 


_ffi • 


Sav  -  ioi 


:7^=l_!*izE_>S': 


=g-^ 


pray 


^P-^ S V -1'5 , tfl 

-•- 1 — g — • 9.g g 0 


« —  —  ^ % w — ! 


1^  !«'.  . 

Wliile  thy     Spir  -  it     strives  with  oth 

~  * 1 1= — , — ^- 


l5t. 


■V- 


Lct 


it    strive     with 

j^ — ir *_,. 


SE^I 


E.  R.  Latta. 


HERE  AM  I. 

Lord,  to  whom  shall  I  go  ?— JouN  ri :  iJS. 


^ 


R.  B.  Mahaffev. 


w 


^-g — i — i^^^^f^* — *— g=# 


1.  In      tlie    qui  -  et     hour   of    slumber,     When  the  voice   of  God  came  nigh,  Thus  the  child  made 

2.  Here  am    I,       for  thou  didst  call  me,      And      I     did     not   ques-tion  wliy,     Speak,!.)   Lord,  thy 
o.  Full   of    love     and  full    of      pit  -  y,        Je  -    sus   ev   -    er   pass  -  etii  by,        Sav  -  ior,  make   me 


f'-H— 


Z- 


t 


rH«»Rl'S. 


-^ 


In  tlie  riiglit  and  m    the    day.  May  oo!'  spir-it 

■•-■•-  ■&■       -C-       -9-  '      ■»-        ,  -i 

-fi — ^1 gf — ,-. 1 1 ,-. ff- 


ov  -  or     sav. 


ITCTC 


=t=t:=Fi= 


OZ 


Here  a  in  T. 
_    K 

^ *T- 

i «J^ 


r^ 


J.  I''.  SMrin. 


MY  HOME  IS  THERE. 

There  the  weary  be  at  rest.— Job  iii  :  17. 


S * « ^rr* — • — « *- 

* 0 0 0-  Z~\-0 — * — * — 0- 

0-0-1 0- 


1.  Be-yond  the  ills   and  cares  of  life,     Ee-yond  the  reach  of  earthly   strife,  Beyond  this  world  of 

2.  Beyond  the  bright  and  golden  gates,  "Where  Christ   tlie  blessed  Savior  AvaitsTo  give  a  crown  so 
o.  Beyond,  where  living  fountains  tiow,  Where  flow'rsand  trees  immortal  grow,  Where  music  fills  the 


^•ifife 


-r-^. 


-W—W—^—i 


m 


^    J^   j;   I  1*^   J ^^  >^        CHORUS. 

.      '  '  ' 

Be-yond  tiiis  world  of 

))ain  and  care,  My  home,  my  home,  my  home  is  there.   Beyond  ilii.-.  woi'ld  of  jiain  and  care,  Whei' 

))rightand  fair,  My  home,  my  home,  my  home  is  there. 

balm  -  y  air.     My  home,  my  liome,  my  hmne  is  there. 

■0-0-         -0-  ■0-       -0-       -0-  T^  -0-     -0-     -0- 


Li 1 1 0 1 = 5 — ^c — "■' 


j  pain  nnd  cnre,  ^ly  home  is     there. 

ilow'rs  are  blooming  ev-».«r     fair.   Where  Jieavenly  music    fills  the  :iir,    ?kly  jiume,  my  home  is  there. 

i»_*j»       »•*"*■*-                 -0-     ■0-     -0-          -0-  ■0-     ■0-  -0-     ^-0-   ■0-  '  -0-    M         ,"**, 

[!-^ — I^-^ — » — * — » — *-r '■ —  '      . '  — [' H      t       ',^~\ 1 * — 'ziit^Jj 


TIS  SWEET  TO  EllOU  TO  JE8ITS. 


fjo 


Ar-li.  aiid  it  shall  be  {.'ivcu 


.ir.r.Sirtn. 


].   i.'li,  'tis  sweet  to  bring  to  Jesus  Ev-ry        lit  -    •■'•i  care,     Trials,  and  temptations  AVliieh  we  can  not  bear. 
2.  Uh,  'tis  sweet  totriiig  to  Jesus  Hearts  defiled  with  sin  ;  With  his  precious  blood  he'll  Wash  and  make  them  clean 

-ff — « — « — fi — i?—^ )» — # « ^ fi * ^« fi fi g e 


?zziz=— b* 


^— [-*- 


^    y    ^ 


-js — ^ — ^- 
-* — tf — a— 


— 1^ rn Pt jfz — 1-» *— iB a ai » r> r^ 1 pt^- 

— ^ — » — a—'Sc-J-* • « * g »— h» — ^ — •— * — 


■J         J 

]\\-'ry  sin  which  dotl^  lie   -   sot    us,      He  will  take  awriy,    '[x      in     f;iiih  lie  -  liev-iiifr.  Thus  we  humbly  pray  : 
lie  will  give  us  grace  f)     conquer,  Yes,  fV"ni  <iay  to  day,  It      in     taith  be  -  liev-ing.  Thus  v,e  humbly  pray  : 


.at  -C»_ 


i  =z?j:2:z3=2Lh^z=zzi=2: 


:»E?E.*i=Ss: 


:^r±f::^.t=t;=t=&: 

[-» — >0 — o — 9 —  — 

p— p— p— i^  - 


l^±- 


:i«f==i?ht:^--dife— I;:^Hj 


Otir  Father  who  art  in  heayen.  ' 

Hallov.'cd  I  t'r    tliii  'name. 
'Uve  lis  this  clay  onr  dai-Ii/breitd. 

.\]id  lead  tis  not  into  temptation,  , 

but  deliver  I  m-from  evil  : 


Th', 


^  ■*■-»■  sr  '^  -sr       -'^-■zr 

:ingdom  come.    Thy  i 

will  be  done  on     earth,  as    it     /»■      in  heaven. 
And  forgive  us    our   tres-  | 

passes,  as  we  forgive  |  those  uho  tresna.<s  against  us 
For  thine  is  the  kingdom, 
and  the  power,  and  the 


5(5 


BATTLING  FOR  THE  CROWN, 


lu.r  oiikJ.y. 


Faint,  yrt  !« 


iU^.— J  il)i;ks  \  iii  :    I. 


Air.  n-oiu  tlio  Welsh.     W.  A.  O. 


fe:H:-E^:|:-:==z==-^=i:E,^.-^:^:— ?4;^ 

-^     ^    IS:    :S:-^3:    "*       ,  .■*      ,         .       .      ^  .        ^.     "*    .=S^    *-^^ 

1.  Press  (1)1,  pie.-;.>^  (in,     ye     soils  (if  lit^lit,  L  ii-tir  -  ing     in  yonr  ho  -  ly  figlit ;  Still  treacling  each  teiup- 
■j.   Press  on,  press  (in,  still  look  in  I'ailh  'i\)  iiiiu  wiio  vaiHjnished  sin  and  death  ;  Then  shall  ye  hear  him 


i^l  -^y — a — I  g — 0 — J 0 — [-tf      I  — » — » — \-0 — ~p — g — g — p; 1 » — |-j» — 0 — a 0- 

— 1?-^^— > — \-~ — ^^^- — '^—[-0 — g — H=— U  rr    y ^— p.* — ^ — f — i^" — p^ — • ^^ 


I '.  <  '.    /Vr'.-i.S'  0??,,  p/- 


(,      2'*'      *'0"'">'  '/  /''.'/''')    *^''*  "  '''■ "  '"9     '"  i"-''"'    /'"   •  ll!  j''jl'' ,'  ^^f'li   irradiiir/  each  terr.p- 

f      ***        »^  OiiM 


ta  -  tion  dow!),  And  battling    foi"   a     briglit-cr  crown.  Press  on,  press  on  through  toil  ai-.d  Wi-e.  AA'iih 
s.iy,  "  Well  done  ;"'  True  to  the  last,  jircss  on,  press  on. 


I  "1 


C\  \ 0 ;         a * — pi» 0 r —  P# #- 

i---l?-* J— p : — l^ ti_^_^[z: f^: 


.£.    A- 


^    ^     f: 


V — \ ^—\ 


ill  -  tion  domi,  And  hal     tlinyfor       o,     hrir/ld  -  cr  crmrn. 


T:'iiiiiii>liaiill:» . 


:-H : c «£: 1 ^m — Hi — ' "^ i-«-a-r* * * '"i — ^^ i*« — ri 11 

• '  i  /  \i^  _  I     _  I  I*'        ' . , , 

calm  resolve  to  triunijil'.,  go,  And  make  each  dark  and  thrcatenin!;^  ill  Yi(;ld  but  a  higher  glo-rv     stiiJ. 


— • — -ft — :#- 


-^^ 1^ 


^_^_«^^      g--g--g 

-L; y ■ y-l JJ 


THE  SAYIOll  DIED  FOIl  31E. 


57S 


f>.  II.  Blakeslek. 


— t- ^ ^ ^— y— f 


■^ '       1: 


# — #- 


■^^-^^^*-^- 


1.  When  pressed  witli  doubts  and  anxious  fear,  I  trembling  bow  tlie  knee,  1  know  tlint  God  my  praycrwill 

2.  Wlien  gloomy  dai-lcncss  shrouds  my  soul,  And  1  no  light  can  see,     I'll     cry.  tho'  loud-est  tluin-ders 
•J.  And  when    I  reach  the  bliss-ful  sliore,  From  sin  and  sor-row    free,    Llood-washed,  I'll  sing  forever- 


\&n^= 


m^E^ 


nioKi's. 


— ^ l_i._l-j !_•_ — ^ — « j 1 1 — U^ 9 j^ -<_( 1 i 1 


hear,  For  Je  -  sus  died  for  me.       Oh,  yes,  the  Savior  died  for  me,  The  b!css-ed  Savior  died  for 

lull,    The  Sav-ior  died  for  me. 

luiire.  My  Sav-ior  died  for  nie.       (^h,  yes,  the  Sav  -  ior         died  for  me,  T!ie  blessed  Hav  -  ior 


A.  ('.  I'laNrn.r,, 


LIOllT  AT  EYENINI.:, 


'~1. 


1.  Liglit  at  eveiiing!  blewed  promise  That  life's  i!arkt'~!  .-tunns  ^h;^ll  ll•Jc^  'J'liat  each  tiictor  c'.oui!  of 
'1.  In  the  morn  of  lii'e  tlie  sumlieams  Flooded  all  our  patii  vvitli  light,  But  the  nooiuiile  found  the 
;).  Half  way  o'er  our  pilgrim  journev.  Half  life's  storms  and  son-ows  o'er,  \\'i.stfi'.l  -  Is-     we  walci>  the 

i!j-  t:?:lj±x — r~l" 


>_•_# — 3i — # — » — IT  J 


-N^ h^-,-H ' 


i=g— g=EbJ^E^;ziE?E=-=zEfz-l=Jzz-i=i='?ziz*zzE===:?=i:f=:?z 


sor  -  row  Shall  l)i:t  brigiit  reilect-ors     be 
tcm-pest    f_'h>rhing  tliat  same  path  in  ftiglit, 
tem-pest    '\V!iicli  above  our  spir- its     roar, 


<  >f    the    radiance  v>hich  shall  hover  Koi;n<1  tl.o 
Then,  a-mid  the    tn-mult  ris  -  ing,  We     a 
V/atcliiug' for  tlie  golden    glimmer    "Whieli  will 
■e-  .  ■»-     ■*-•■•-     •*-     -*-     -^-        ■»-     -ft-     -e- 


l^-^^ri^-^-— ->-"! 


-!?-t7' 


« -_Li ! a o LL s_t«_._.» m — * — 9. 


k=»-:l 


_: L,^s,_*_0_,_,_ts: — * — S — ^_l:, — , — , — v-~^^ ^-' 


^_^_____^ — •_?!*:    ,      ^         „    .    . 

1 

s|)ir-its     evening    time,  Ping-ing  lul-labvs  of     heav  -  en,  Whicli  witli  angel  haipings  ehime. 

i;en  -  tie  voice  m;iv  hear:    "  Hope  and  trust — beyond  the  sliadows  Shall  the  eveiT^ng  light  ap]jpar.'' 
han-ish    sorrow's  night,  Waiting  for  the  blessed  promise.  "So  at      evening  com-eth    light." 

ti      ^      ^      ^     '^.   '  JH.       ^  ^Hu 

-9- '  -9 — • — 9 — s — • — r' i • • — r  * — -h *- 


-p^-—-- iv IV 1 : f- r-r » — m — r — ji — ^ — r r ^ — r 


■ — r<?- 


t^      i^      1/      / 


r 


IN  THE  CliOSS  I  GLOllI. 

r.od  fuibid  that  I  should  glory,  save  in  the  cioas.— Gal.  \i 


51) 


-«—^- 

J^: 


mM 


1.  In      the     cross     of     Clirist  I        .<;lo  -  ry,  Tow'ring  o'er  tlie  wrecks  of  time ;  All  tlie  light  of 

2.  When  the  woes     of    life       o'er-tiike     me,  Hopes  (iecliue,  and  fears  an -uoy,     Never  siiali     tlie 
o.  Bane  and     bless -ing,  pain  an<l     pleasure,  Ey    tiie   cross  are   sanc-ti  -  iied ;    Peace  there  is  that 

# ^ « ^ — ^fi ^ ft *_„^ a — ^ m — ^fi — c — f2_^^s ^ — m p , 


j^-^- 


:r=F: 


CIKOKt'S. 


iS 


•  »  -1^ 

sa  -  cred  sto  -  ry  Gathers  'round  its  head  sublime.  In  the  cross, 
cross  forsake  me,  Lo  !  it  glows  with  peace  and  joy. 
knows  no  measure,  Joys  that  thro'  all  time  abide.  lu  the  cross 


In  the  cross. 


In  the 


In  the  cros^ 


cross  of  Christ  I     glo  -   ry     In  the  cross, 


In  the  cross, 


Tow'ring  o'er  the  wrecks  of  time. 


In  tliecrossof  Christ,  In  the  cross  of  Clirist, 


60 


MAJ^IONS  ABOYE. 


And  tlicre  shall  be 


tVilli  grreat  expression 


night  tlicn,-.— IIkv.  xxii; 


:5±g=:it:fiil 

1.  There  are  mansions  of  love  in  tlie  glo  -  ri-fied  clime,  Un-sul-lied  by  hate,  with  its  pui(iii,'^e  of  criiiio.    Where 

2.  There  are  mansions  of  rest  in  th;it  region  of  light,  O'er  whose  crlory  there  comes  not  the  .-■hadow  of  night,  Where  the 

3.  There  are  mansions  of  peace  in  that  beautiful  world,  Where  the  banners  of  combat  are  never  unfurled  ;  The 


friendship  immortal  grows  bright  in    each  soul,  And  breathes  in  the  anthems  of    vaplure  that  roll,  Wbeie 
toil-worn  and  wea  -  ry     of  earth  shall    re-pose.  Removed  from  its  conflict*,  released  from  its  woes,  AVherethe 
turmoils    of  earth,  the     com-tno-tions    of  time    Disturb  not  the  peace  of  those  mansions   sublime,  llie 

■*■  '  -0-    ^  .^     .^     -0-  '  -^  -W-  -i^         '^ 


fiiendshi 
toil-worn 
turmoils 


p  im 
and 
of 
-»- 


-mor  -  tal  grows  bright  in  each  soul,  And  l>reathes  in  the  anthems  of 
wea  -  ry     of  earth  shall  re  -  pose,    Removed  from  its    coii-flicts,  rele 
earth,  tlie  com-mo-tions    of     time     Dis-turb  not     the  peace  of  tliose 


rapt 
ased 
mans 


-ure 
from 

lions 


that 

its 

sub 


roll, 
woes. 
•  lime. 


COMFOKT  OF  PATMOS. 


\ 


IS.  !M(ii;i;ts.  I,T,.n. 
<.'jIOiIlI.S. 


lie  liiid  his  riglit  li^tiul  upnn  me 


^^:^X 


3= 


B=^T^ 


yum  mill. 

r^3 


isle, 


- — » J— 1 — ^ — I — I 


'  nut. 


s    s 


•fciiZTg— * 


Koi:.  Rliii.iti.-;,  LLl). 


zt 


1.  In      that  lone 

2.  Grandly  swept  a  -  Ion 
o.  We     are    ex  -  iles  too 


§iSSf 


m±=E^ 


Banished     far  a    -   way, 
Heaven's  bright  ar-ray, 
Far,    oil,     far  from  home, 

-» — '—m — .»-*-tf — 


Je  -  sus  niet  the  pin-iiig    soul,     And 
Vis  -  ions  of   the  far    off  clime,  Wliere 
To     our  dreary     pris  -  fju    isle,    Thon, 


.^_n_^_i: 1: _=t: 


ce  -  les  -  tial  day.  To  the  ex-ile'a  dark  re  -  treat,  Glorious  from  thy  mer-cy  -  seat, 
.smiles  e-ter-  nal  day.  Star  an<l  trump  and  gleaming  sword,  Lamp  and  harp  in  sweet  acford, 
Light  of  Patmos,  come  ;  Wake  our  dullness  M'ith  a  song,      AM  our  lone-  ly  chamber  throng. 


S^= 


t: 


1^Z±3?=ti 


-<s- 


I>(KT 


rsaoKJ'.s.     aii«. 


1 L 1 « 1 L^_i_«_L^_r__^ 0 0->~tO' 

Son  of  Man,  thy  cheering  word  Spoke  the  comfort  notes  of  God,  Spoke  the  comfort  notes  of  God, 
An  -  gel  host  in  chorus  glad,      Echoing  what  the  Savior  said,     Echoing  what  the  Savior  said. 
Let  tliy  visions  bless  our  eye,    Whi.sper,  Lord,  or  else  we  die.    Whisper,  Lord,  or  else  we  die. 


ENTREAT  3IE  NOT. 

Whom  biive  1  in  heaven  bat  thee.— Ps.  Ixxiii :  I'S. 


\ 


U.  I!.  ?.lAllAlFEy. 


«^=^=i/-v 


-^-- 


•— :^ 


1.  (_)ii,  entreat  loe  not  to  leave  thee,  In  tlie  sea-son  of  our  woe;  Wlieie  tlioii  lodges!  I  uill 
'1.  Oil,  eiitrent  me  v.oX  to  leave  thee,  While  we  bow  l)eneath  tlie  rod  ;  1  will  dwell  anion.;;- thy 
.'i  (.)li,  eiitivat    me   not    to  leave  thee,  It  would  break  my  troubled  heart;  Naught  but  death  alone  is 


"^^^i 


niORt  N. 


:;!27^-„^ — =i::n— ^^T^yI=II,z=J \^^, Fh^=^ 


tar  -  ry,  "Where  tliou  go-es-t,  I 
peo-ple,  And  thy  (ilod  shall  be 
a  -  ble    Ev  -  er    tliou    and    nie 


m^ 


will   go. 
my    God. 
to     pait. 


-A — tjL 


Stronger  love    by       far     than  ev  -  er      .V  -  ny 


■-fs- 


-^- — % 


--N- 


itif: 


-3 — '-«- 


:^: 


IB 


human  heart  hath  known.  Hath  the  cruci  -  fied  Ee-deem-er     For     a  world  of    sin-ncrs  shown. 


-»—0 — 0- 


-fS »- 

r — 1-- 


— t?- 


^i=ii^^iii^ 


J' 


'TIS 


I ;  BE  NOT  AFEAID, 


0 


;x 


Fi-iir  tliou  not,  for  1  iiin  with  tiiee.— Is.\.  xli 


::g^=^g=^ — \ — 


--S- 


-» — 


\\ .  A.  0. 


1.  Tho'  tot^sed  with  winds  and  faint  with  fear, 

2.  '  Tis     I,        who  washed  thy  spir  -  it  white, 
.'!.  Tlie.se  rag  -  ing     winds,  this  storm  -  y     sea 
4.  AVhen  on      tiie       otli  -  er     side     thy  feet 


A  -  hove     the      tem-pest  wikl    and    drear,  ITark ! 
"ris  I,         wlio     gave  tliy  blind  eyes  sight,  'Tis 
Bear  not      a        breath  of  wrath  to     tliee;  That 
Shall  rest  'mid'st  thousand  welcomes  sweet,  One 


P|g3; 


-* — •- 


'^ 


N- 


(III*  RUN 


5  Hj  ."H.  J 


— *■     -  I — I— *^-h<» — i i ^—V* — . * * — 1 


hark  I  my  Savior's  voice  I  hear, 'Tis  T;  be  not  a  -  fraid. 
1,  thy  Lord,  thy  life,  thy  light,  'Tis  1 ;  be  not  a  -  fraid. 
storm  has  all  been  s]ient  on  me, 'Tis  I;  be  not  a  -  fraid. 
well  known  voice  tliy  heart  shall  greet,  'Tis  I ;  be  not  afraid. 


'Tis     I. 


'Tis 


A-     -ft. 


'tis 


r==L-:;=t:-f::z:pz:r^rzi^-si->= 
• — -»  — f—* — * — ri s^ — I b' — 


tfU*    Uh-^ » rS-P '-', 


,^^ — I. ^ — L^J_  '' 


^ 


8ABBATM  BELLS.    (Opeiiiiii;-.) 


V. 


^      :  <_'}«j»eii"fatll,>' 


effatll.T.  , 

~i — "1 — g~ri — * — o — ~i    I   I ^ — # 


C.  T.    DuXDllRK. 


r4- 


-«&- — FiJ- 


-*- — « , — I 


llie 


j.  Ail    the   air     is  Juislied  and  ho-iy,     i  )ii  -  ly  eliiiiie  t!ie   Sab  -  bath  bells^;  List  -  en       t' 

'1.  Tliey  are  tel!-ii)g,    ev  -  er     tell-iiig,    Oi'      the  love   of  God's    dear  Son  ;     How    lie      leit       bis 

J.  Now,  wliile  Sabbatb  bells  are  chiiniiig.  We  will  send  our   si  -  lent  prayer    Thro'  tiie    blue     and 


:fc2z4:iz* 


f 0 0 — r* — -* * ' — r*- 

--1 — \ — -'-=p#— *— ^  — *-F- 

» 0. mjTZ UB_ 


^> 0 g ^ p 1-=^:  \ 


_^-CJ „, 


m^i 


~r  —d. — ^ j— i~i h~* — *"~n' 


— ; ^-: 

* 1:;^ 


. — •- 


'0-0—0- 


;?i 


'.vondror<ssto-ry    Tlia.t  tlieir  ]i'.easai;t  chini-iiig     teils.     We      are   lit  -  lie    cbil  -  dren,  long  -  in^ 
F-i'Jier's  dwelling,  And    to    sin  -  i'ul  earth  came  down. 
a>cliiP5'  hea^-  -n,    To      our  Fatiier's  dwelling     there. 

S  .       _  -0-  ■«■  -0- 

S^       -0-     .     ■^-        -0- 


9? 


32 ^_.  _ .  a  „^_j_*_C^ a ^ — 1^ 0 — 0 — ^  0 ^=^« 5=' .•— .  -4.—* *—^m 0 — }^ 

To  l)et:iui;bt  the  way  to  thee;  "We  would  serve  thee,  bles.sei!  Jesus,  And  fron>  all  tliat's  v.Tong  woulil  ilee. 

^«_  i        N    I  •*-       1 

-0±:0—0 — *zxgzz:fz^g:iJi 

-F — ^-1 — t— {-* — * — r=-j] 

:^fe=z=iEEt=r=r3?:dJ 


-e-'—0-r0- 


"^^^ 


--^.—IZ- 


-^-.-il-. 


zt:^_: 


-0 — r*- 


-l-#- 

___^_^ 


Lilly  W.  Grafton. 


BRIGHT  AXD  3I0RNIXG  STAR. 

"  I  am  the  root  and  the  offspring  of  David,  and  the  bright  and  morning  star." 


;;v. 


05 


W.  A.  0. 


O.^^  __^ ^ ^ j,- .  -, 0  ' 

1.  A    pil-griiu    and    a  stranger,     I    jour-ney    on     iny     way, 

2.  Tho'  ol't  my  feet  are  wea-ry.     So  long  and  rough  the  road. 


I  seek     thro'  trib 
One  stands  be-side 


3.  My  beacon     nev  -  er  fails  me,  Tho'  long  and  drear  the  night,  Tho'  clouds  around 


-  u  -  la  -  tion.  The 
me,  pa  -  tient.  And 
me    darli  -  en,    Tliey 


•^  I 


I 


^ 

_._!?. 


m 


-fi 'rt 1 V ' 1 1 : S.-I =s-K : jTT \ N— J N| l^'^^^'-i-r-^rJ ^ '' 1 


light    of  per  -  fc'ct  day.    Thru'  thickest  gloom  and  dnrkness,  I     see     a  gleam  a  -  far.  It  beckons   ev  -  er 

shares  uiy  heavy     load.      Mj'   faith  can  nev-er     fail        uie,  The  while  I  see    a  -  far,  In  all     its   ra-diant 

can     not  hide  its    light.    Cou-rage,  the  day  is     dawn-ing,  For  lo  !   I       see    a  -  far.  In  all     its  ra-diant 

: — -.   N 


§f^^i^^3: 


OHOKl'S. 


k      1  1/ 

D.  S.   Behold  him  high   r» 
i  1 iB.S. 


-  -->£- «=^^ ^-P^^^^ P' 

m — M ' — • ^r^T-^ ^- 


upward,  The  bright  and  morning  star, 
beau-ty.  The  bright  and  morning  star, 
beau-ty.  The  bright  and  morning     star. 


»—ft # 

i^     i  'i^     i  '^        - — -  i*'     1  ^     ^         ^ 

Tliat  bright,  bright        star,       By  faith  I 

That  bright  and  morning  star,  By  faith,  by  faith  I 


see  ; 
see  ,- 


^XV- •-•-T *— r^ ^^ ^ ,_^      .       #_^-#_p* •_* »_      •-A_« *  ^ *_f- ^-r-0^-0 — 1^ 

- — •  ~j  \j  r~ — 'I        iv  "^ 


Cj]o  -  r\j,      To     ill  -  ler  -  cede  for 


6G 


SINGING  FR03I  THE  HEART.    (Iiitaiit  Class.) 


Kou.  Mor.Ris,  LL.D. 


AU  thy  works  shall  praise  thee.— Ps.  cxlv  :  10. 


H.  R.  Palmer. 


^.  If  yoii  have  a  pleasant  thought,  Sing  it,  sing  it.  Like  the  hirdies  in  tlieir  sport,  Sing  it  from  the  heart. 

2.  Ev'ry  gracious  deed  of  his— Sing  it,    sing  it,  Nothing  sounds  so  well  as  this,  Sing  it  from  tiie  heart : 

3.  Are  you  weary,  are  you  sad  ?  Sing  it,  sing  it.  Make  yourselves  and  others  glad,  Sing  it  from  tlie  heart. 


-0-    -0-    -0-  9       0    9  .^    .^.0.  .^    .^.^  .^    .0.    .0.  g       0    »  .^    .0.    .0.    .0. 


-?- 


— S— N— N 


:iN- 


Does  the  Holy  Spirit  move,  For  the  lambkins  of  liis  love  ?  Sing,  and  point  the  fold  above.  Sing  it  from  the  heart. 
Flow  he  walked  u[)on  the  wave,  Rescued  Laz'rus  from  the  grave,  Died,  our  guilty  souls  to  save,  Sing  it,  etc. 
Saints  who  stand  before  his  face.  Sing  of  liis  redeeming  grace;  Give  the  Savior  e^ldless  praise^  Sing  it,  etc. 


5?--^^— #'— , 


-#— i— i'N— •— •— •-■N— j=j— j-N— *— «— 1-N— *— *— «^ 

-0-   -0-   -0-  0     0     0  .^   .0.   ^  .0.   .0.   .0.  .0.   .0.   .0.  0     0m  .0.   .0.  .0.   ^, 


33] 


* — .- 


-• — ~ ^ — »■ 


Froni  "  Songs  of  Love,"  by  permission. 


SIXGING  FK031  THE  HEART.    Concluded. 


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I 

Singing,  singing  from  the  heart :  Oh,  what  joy  our  songs  impart ;  Jesus,  bless  the  tuneful  art.  Singing  from  the  heart. 

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9* #— * — » — » —  — Ni — ^ — : — 


II.    K.   (il.KXN. 


SING  OF  JESUS'  LOYE.    (lulaiit  Class.) 

1  will  .sing  a  uew  song  uiito  thee,  0  Goii.— P.>;.  c.kUv  :  9. 

-N— N. 


E.  A.  Glenn. 


V 1 — V — K — ; — I ^ — ^ — iir~i — >: 1 1^ — ^ — N-i — ' 

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I.   ■0-   '  -*•  '    '      -0- -0-         '     -i&^ 


1.  I  will  .';ing  of  Je-su.s' Inv^e  Ev  -  er-more,  ev -er  more.  Till  he  calls  me  home  above  From  this  fleeting  .shore ; 
■2.  Je-sus  loves  me  ev  -  'ry  day.  This  I  know,  this  I  know,  Something  tells  me  Avhen  I  pray,  I  must  love  him  too ; 
3.  He  is  call  -  ing   us     a-  way,  One  by  one,  one  by  one,  To  the  realms  of  endless  day,    To  our  hap-py  home ; 


z^'^f-T — ' » — \-0—0 — 0 — ha — ^ — ^ — h-j, — * — ■ H ■ i k — r* — • — • — 

/    /    •    ^      ^    ^  ^"^-y  ^  ^    '>    y    -^      ^^    ■ 


>— ^— ^— ?    ' 


rHORTW. 


Then  I'll  sing  his  praise  more  sweet.  \Mien  I  sit  at  Je  -  sus'  feet,  And  the  blessed  words  repeat  Of   redeem-ing  love. 
Ff)od  and  raiment  he  doth  give.    Of  his  bounty     we  re-eeive.  And  he  bids  us  look  and  live.  Live  for  ev  -  er  -  more. 
Sweet  will  be  our  meeting  there.  In  that  kingdom  bright  and  fair,  Praise  shall  take  the  place  of  prayer  In  our  happy  home. 


^ytz: 


:ic: 


— J-— p# — 0 — • — 0 — r# — 0—0 — r-»—» — # — i — r^-'\-\ 

•y  y  ^  ^    ^  ^  P  I     >. 


68 


SEARCHING  THE  SCHIPTUHES. 


Search  the  Sciipturi 

IHN  JUNKIX    FkANiIS. 


think  ye  luive  eternal  life.— Joiix  v  :  ." 

J ^S  _S       N       N       N 


■\V.  A    Ogdex. 


We  are  searching  the  Scriptures,  God's  blessed  word  of  truth,  We  are  seeking  his  sal  -  va  tion,  In  the 
We  are  searching  the  Seriptures  :  They  tell  us  of  his  love,  And  they  point  us  in  the  way  that  leads  To 
We  are  searching  the  Scrijitures  :  Lord,  make  us  truly  wise  ;  From  our  minds  dispel  the  darkness.  Savior 


t^: 


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•—'-*- .  -•— * — # — # — • — r 

siin  -  ny  days  <>F  youth;  Seeking  more  to  know  of  Je  -  sus.  Who  for  us  was  cru  -  ei  -  fied,  Knowing 
yon  bright  heav'n  above  ;  As  we  dai  -  iy  grow  in  knowledge,  May  we  al  -  so  grow  in  grace,  liCt  -  ting 
o  -  pen  thou    our  eyes  ;  Help  us     to       o-bey    thy  pre-cepts,  Taught  us  in  thy    ho  -  ly  word;  Help    us 


-0       fi-i 

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4'HOKl'K.    I..OU<l. 


— X — \ ^ ' ' # a — I ' ^ K IT ' ■ — ' • '■ ' 1 — " S r r 

-j^ — f--^ir~4 — t — tz"^ — T— E* — ii=i — ^—M^-^—l* — *=zjC=r«!— Efzii— j^-i 

»  -h^ m ■ 1 1 1 V m # f rm ^ ' ' f-m • m •■ 

;i=j=:^ — # — ^ — * — * — *-F^ — g  - — jT^^F* — * — * — *-E^=*— S-» 


they    and    on  -  ly     they,  are  safe,  Who  in     his  truth    a  -  bide. 

ev  -  er     our  light  shine  a  -  round  us.  Each  one    in     his  place. 

more  and  more    to     be     like  thee.  Our  Mas  -  ter  and    our  Lord. 


Wis  -  er,  pur  -  er,  helter  would  we  grow. 


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SEAPiCHIXG  THE  SCRIPTUiiES.    Coiicluded. 


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:*_ — 9 — 9 r 


Learn ing  mm-e  iif  Je  -   sus   Ev  -    'rv   dnv,    as     on        we 

_    —    _    —    —    —    —    .a.     .^    .f     '»- 


Set'k-ing  his     s:il  -  v:i  -  tiun,  In     the 


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^^ I^IZ 

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sun   -  iiy     Jnj-s       of         youth;  Searcb-ing         the     Si-ript  -  uie?,  Guil's  bless  -  eJ       wonl     ot       truth. 

S  S 


P-i2 


m •_  •- * « « « ^# 2 ? 

: -^ ^^ — • * — * — pg — ^ — ^ — ^- 


Maj  es  t  j  pa  1 1  y . 


ST.  TH03IA8. 

Fight  the  gouil  tiulit  of  fMiili.-l  Tim.  vi  :  12. 


O.  F.  Handel. 


1 


_4 — I— I — : — ' — ^s*-p_: — ^-F» — m — -  u — -V *-\— — — '■ F ^— • — *-F*--*^* — — ^-F-^-ll 


I.  My  soul,  be  on  thy  guard,  Ten  thou.^and  foes  ari.se,  And  hosts  of  sins  are  pressing  hard,  To  draw  thee  from  the  skies. 
2.  Oh,  watch,  and  tight,  and  pray.  The  battle  ne'er  give  o'er,  Renew  it  boldly  ev'ry  day,  And  help  divine  implore. 
3.  Xe'er  think  the  viet'ry  won,  Nor  lay  thine  armor  down.  Thy  arduous  work  will  ne'er  be  done 

Till  thou  obtain  the  crown. 


JZ.'  M. 


Jt^   A.      M.    JL 


Sl'^frti^z— zz:z:^_^g:zzi^^:E-*czz=^ 


^       ■         ^ 


TO 


TRIU3IPH  BY  AND  BY. 


TiR.  C.  K.  Blackai.l. 


Be  not  wpary  in  well  doing.— 2  TnKSs.  iji :   1.1 


rbr-^— -ti-T^- 


H.  R.P,\I..MEU. 


n  -0- 

The  prize  is  just  be-fore      us;  To  win,  his  words  implore  us  ;   The  eye    of  God    is   o'er    us     From  on 
^\'e'll  follow  where  ha  leadeth,  ^\^c'il  pasture  where  lie  feedeth,  We'll  yield  to  him  who  pleadeth  From  on 
Our  home  is  bright  above    us,     Xo  tri  -  als  dark  to  move    us,   but  Je  -  sus  dear  to  love  us     Thereon 


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high,  from  on  high  :  His  loving  tones  are  calling,  While  sin  is  dark,  appalling,  'Tis    Je-sus  gently  e;illing, 
high,  from  on  high  ;  Then  naught  from  him  shall  sever,  Our  hopes  shall  brighten  ever.  And  faith  shall  fail  us  never, 
high,  there  on  high;   Well  give  him  best  endeavor.  And  praise  his  name  forever,  His  precious  words  can  never. 


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111  1^        I  ! 

^^    >    U     ?    ^    \/ 


CHORCTS. 


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He  is 
He  is 
Xev-er 

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nigh,  he  is  nigh 
nigh,  he  is  nigh 
die,    nev-er     die. 


By  and  by 
By  and  by 


we  shall  meet  him.   By  and  by 
we  shall  meet  him.  By   and  by 


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.N_A 


we  shall  greet  him,  And  with 
we  shall  greet  him    And  with 


#  -  - -# — • — • — *-  *  -•— n 

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■h — W — h,      I  ,      i  , — c^;'3n] 


y — f- 


■From  "  PoNOS  of  Love,"  by  permission. 


TlllLMPH  BY  AiSD  BY.    Coiicliuled. 


— N — s — ^. 


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Je  -  sua  veign     in     glo  -  ry,   By     and     by,    by    and  by. 


Jesus  reign  in  glo-ry,  By  and  by,    by  an-;  1 


ff ^ "^ " ' — ri 1 TfW — w — m — m — p — j| m — " — p# — N'  — '--.■ 


LET  THE3I  C031E  TO  ME.    (Tiifoiit  Class.) 

!So  run,  tliut  ye  may  obtain.— 1  ('(..i;.  ix  :  2i. 


W.  W.  Eknti.ey. 


1.  TIe;ir  the  gen  -  tie  Shi 

2.  Thanks,  dear  blessed  1 

■0- 

^•j*>1Tg^_# — « — ^> — «    » 
^-3-^4— y — ? — ^ — ^-  -'- 


ig 


1.  Hear  the  gen  -  tie  Shepherd  Calling  lambs  like  me.  In     bis   sweetest  ac-cents,  Let  them  come  to  me. 

2.  Thanks,  dear  blessed  Savior,  For  thv  words  of  love,  Bidding  children  en  -  ter    Thy  bright  courts  above. 


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Let  them  come  to  me, 

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Let  them  come  to  roe, 

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"^-^^^— 0—0-\-0—0—0 — ^p^ ^— -^-F^— ii^— y — '-h^—j—^—ji-H 


Hear  him  sweetly  saying.  Let  them  come  to  nie 

■0-   -0-  '-0-   '^ 

.« »__'|ZL-'t.,Jr: » ^« « « • 


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Let  them  come  to  me, 


Let  them  come  to  me, 


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r  72 


THE  GRAND  RALLY. 


II A  Tiny 


V'ritten.  for  Jii-tlimit/  jfl.  E.  Suitdaii-Svliool,  lUilthnore,  3Id. 

Miss  J'.  J.  Owkvs.                            Liit  ye  up  ii  biiiiuer  urun  tliu  high  niouiitaiii.— Isa.  xiii  :  _'.  iJArir.y  Swiirns 

t"<m  .S|tii-ito.  _S S  ~    S         ' 


1.  Lift  our  standard  true  and  briglit ;  Onward,  soldiers  of  the  right !  Je-sns  comes,  our  hearts  to  claim  ; 

2.  Kal  -  ly,    ral  -  ly    to     the  cross,  Liv-ing  liearts  and  willing  liand.s;  P\>llow  on  where  God  coniniaiids  : 

3.  Strength  and  courage  he  bestows;  Heed  not  flatt'rers,  fear  not  foes;  O'er  tlie  iield  of  bat  -  tie  wide 

4.  When  the  day  of  triumph  shines  Bright  o'er  our  victorious  lines,  Then  with  angel  hosts  a  -  round 

p^-— -^ — 0 \—^—r-9 * *-:-rr" — • '' ^— r» — '^—^—^—0 ^ — "^—r* * *-* 


/^    CH<»RITS. 


—— : ; » 0'\-0 1 ' \-  .0        -    »       S~    m S r* ^ 0 0-\ 


Rally,     .^.   \    ^   .'    .  Eal-ly   to     the  cross ! 


9' 


Rally,  comrades,  in  his  name.  Rally, 

Fame  is  fleeting,  gold  is  dross. 

Fol-low  Je-sus  cru-ci-fied. 

We  shall  reign  with  Jesus  crowned.  Rally  to  the  cross,         Ral-ly    to  the  cross. 


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Ral  -  ly     to  tlie     cross. 


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Ral  -  ly, 


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Ral  -  ly     to     the    cross. 


Ral  -  ly     to     the     cross ! 


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I ^^         ^F-         ^r-         ^i-  ,  ^  0  0 0 0       ^  •—         -^—         ^^         T^-         ^^  -^- 

' — ^ ' ^ *- F — "j-^: \j — \ =^l W — J— 1^— c= --Ja 


■\V.  C.  Cor.i.yr.r. 

Aiiilaiite.  nd  lib. 


HASTE,  TRAT'LEE,  HASTE! 

The  eteiuiil  God  is  thy  refuge.— Dmr.  xxxiii ;  2T. 


73^ 


W.  A.  Oghen. 


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1.  Haste,  truY'Ier,  haste  !       I  (Mi,  soon  for  thee  the  .  .  I  Tiight  comes  on,  I  And  many  a  sliinina- .     .     . 

2.  Haste,  trav'ler,  haste  I       |  The  rirsing  tempest     .     .  1  sweeps  the  skv  ;  [  The  rains  descend,  the   .     . 


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home  and 
ref  -.  uge 

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(_^ — _- 

rest ;  j  Haste,    trav  -  'ier,      haste  ! 
near;  |  Haste,    trav  -  'ier,      haste! 


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o  Haste,  trav'ler,  liastel 
Oh,  yes  ;  a  slieher  you  may  gain, 
A  covert  from  the  wind  and  rain; 
A  hiding-place,  a  rest,  a  home, 
A  refuge  from  the  wrath  to  come ; 
Haste,  trav'ler,  haste ! 

4  Haste,  trav'ler,  haste  ! 
Then  linger  not  in  all  the  plain, 
Flee  for  thy  life,  the  mountain  gain  ; 
Look  not  behind,  make  no  delay. 
Oh,  speed  thee,  speed  thee  on  thy  vva\ 
Haste,  trav'ler,  haste! 


CITY  OF  THE  JASPER  WALL. 


()  oit   -    y       of    the  Jas  -  per  wall,  And  of      the     pearly 
O  cit   -    y  wliere  tliey  need  no  light   Of    sun,     or  moon,  or 
O  cit   -    V  where  tlie  sliin-insr  frates    Shutout    all    grief  aud 


ate, 
tar, 


For  thee,    a  -  mid  the 
Could  we  with  eye  of 
Well  may  we  yearn,  a- 


ill 


C  Iff  ours. 


storms  of  life,  Our  Avea-ry  spir  -  its  Avait. 
faith  but  see  How  bright  tliy  mansions  are 
'mid  earth's  strife,  Thy    ho-ly  peace    to       win.- 


Oh,  may     Ave  walk  the  streets  of    gold      No 
How  soon  our  doubts  would  flee  a-way,      Hoav 
Yet  will    we    meek-ly    bear     the  cross,      Nor 


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CHORIS ^ 


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mor-tal  feet  have  trod;  Oh,  may  we  wor-ship  at  the  shrine,  The  temple  of  our  God. 
strong  our  trust  would  grow,  Un-til  our  hearts  should  trust  no  more  On  treasures  here  below, 
seek  to     lay     it     down,  Un-til     our  Fa-  tiier  calls  ns  home,  And  gives  the  promised  crown. 


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CITY  OF  THE  JASPER_WALL.    (oiicliuUd. 

,       ,  CIIOKIS.  1  '^"■^^     I  N 

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JS,^. ^ 


O      land     .     .       of      bliss,     .     .        O      land     .     .         of     liulit,     .     .         O     cit  -  v        of    th 
()    land,    O     land  uf  bll,-s,  (_)    land,     <)     land  of   Ijoht, 

# — It — « 


ZL      Jt. 


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DENM8.    S.  M. 


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iicr  wall,    <>    land     for  -  ev  -  er 

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bright. 

In  ohoral  ^(^('Ic. 

.  •4--^~r<:^ — »      s — r 


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=«z;tS^i=i:Sit:s:; 
•^  I  ^  -•-    -*■  -*- 

1.  How  gen    -   tie    God's  commands,. How 

2.  I5e-neath       his     watch  -  ful  eye    His 
;>.  His  good  -  ness  stands  approved  Down 

9 :  r  a^  -  ■= ^ — *- 


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curely  dwell  ;  Tl 
pres  -  ent  day ;  I'i 

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to       the 

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Lord,  And     ti'ust   his 
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Kpiritod. 


JESUS,  THE  ROCK  OF  AGES. 

T>efVnaU'd  to  St.  I'auVs  M.  X:.  SaiuJtiy-Srhool,  Toie<(o,  O. 

Tliat  ruck  w;is  Clirist.— 1  Con.  x  :  4. 


■\V.  A.Ogden. 


^rf», — f — 4 — S-:-*i>-F^ — s — p — *:?-Fg — g — g — ^f+t=-i--i — ^F^ — «: — i^f'"* 

-0-    -0-      -#•-#■  jJli'l  I  ■#■•♦•♦•♦1 


1.  There  stands  a  Rock  on  tlie  sliores  of  time  Tliat  rears  to  heaven  its  liead  suWinie,  Tiiat  rock  is  cleft,  and 

2.  Tliat  Rock's  a  cross,  and  its  arms  ontsjiread,  Celes-tial    glo  -  ry  bathes  its  head,  To  its  iirm  base  my 

3.  Tliat  Rock's  a  tower,  and  its  loftv  height.  Illumed  with  heaven's  unclouded  light,  Opes  wide  its  gate  be- 


i-^.-^~-»-\-0 0 0 •-•-• — h» « « m70-\-' ' ' F» • 0 •--• • • • 

fi  ^  "^      '  t'lIORI^S.  S       S       ».       S       w  I  i^     V  Nh. 

44 . ^•^-1 — J ^ — 1 ■ V — K, — < 12 — 1^^ — ^ — ^:2 — B» — ^ 1 — — , ss — B^^ 1^ 

fet?— -— #^j-FS— #.*-S— »-G— * — —^l0—0-»—» — j_,_j^5j_^=rj._j  . .j_j_j  * 


they  are  blest  "Who  find  within  this  cleft  a  rest.    Some  build  their  hopes  on  the  ever-shifting  sand, 

all  I  bring.  And  to  the  cross  of  ages  cling.  Some  on  their  fame,  their 

neath  the  dome  Where  saints  find  rest  with  Christ  at  home. 


>-«.    JR.   M. 


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(hs9—m — • j^— Jid^-» F ^ S— 0-^^  -•_ * ^ R:* *-.  -Hs  ~z—0—  - 


treasure  or  their  land,  But  mine's  on  the  Rock  that  forever  shall  stand,  Jksus,    the  "Rock  of  Ages. 


!9= 


l=S: 


-0 — »- 


JESUS  IS  3IINE. 

:"piritual  coiiinmnioii.— 1  John  i:  3. 


Slowly. _______^ 


*    *    * 


li 


1.  Fade,  fade,  each  eaitli 

2.  Teiii[tt  not     my  soul     a  -  wav 

3.  Fare  -  well,  mor-tal    -  i  -  ty. 


^ 


THE  ROYAL  ROAD. 


V 


Whatsoevei'  ye  would  that  in 

N       N       S     S 


n  shuiiM  do  to  you,  dc 


.'veil  so  to  them.— 31ATT.  v!i :  12.  W 


A.  (I. 


*— *-F* — * — * —  ^^p» — * — # — *— «»-F* — » — 9 — -P* — g — *;+*—*—* ^ 

)iir  hearts  are  light,  and  our  homes  nre  bright.  And  the  sun  is  shining  o'er  us,  M'e  eo 
1  love  our  neighbors  as  ourselves,  We  will  treat  them  like  our  brothers,  And  as  we 

-f— g  ,-^ — » — a — g-^  r^ — ^     ^     *— *  ,* — * — ^ — ^r^— ^ — ^ — 
.-a    s.±^ — ^ — i* — ^— ^- h^ — ^ — ^ — ?— f  -  F i '■ ^-F^ — ^ — ^^ — 

~-y ^-pr- r- r- t^^^^i-ph h n ^ ^j     F* » » '"P h h 


^—»—lt—^ 

-P—K-pt—n 


>__^_^_|^_^_: 


0 0 L« « 0 •:\0 — L^ ^ 0 ^_L€ «_L^ . 


brighter     path    To  a    bet  -  ter  land     be  -  fore      us  ;     Of       a    roy  -  al 
do         to     u.s,      AVe  will  kindly    do      to      oth  -  er? ;     We  will  thus    o 


road       to  the  blest  a  -  bode    Of 
bey,     from     day     to     day.  That 


* ft pt 0     0 ^ ft ^-,*-p^ f ^— ^--] 

• » — ; — ;-P» — *  — • ;— »-Fg — 'ji — i^ — i»'^  H 


-I^-^- 


>    ^ 


N       -N       V     S 


-^ — 


j' y,  and  bca 
fail     of    be:i 


uty.     And  the  flolden  Paile  of    our  Sunday-school   Is  the  Roy  -  al  Road 
uty.      For    the  Golden  Rule  of    our  Sunday-schoid   Is  the  Roy  -  al  Road 

/r\      -0-   -0-   ■»■        N 
• 0—0-^0 0 0 r-_T— ^~ * .-r-— i"— T-r"*^ ^- 


J-L# — 0 1 


Duty. 
Duty. 


,   4'll<»Rr.S. 


THE  KOYAL  ROAD.    Concluded. 


79 


ir         >"| — i^ '^~| — ^ > — >^ — — !* 


— 0 — ^# # — 

-- — 0 — \-g 0 — 0 — 


We'll  ful      -      low,  we'll   fol-low,            we'll   fol  -  luw  the  Gold  -  en  Rule.                   'We'll  fol       -  low,  we'll 

We'll  fol  -  low,  we     will     fol  -  low,   we    will     i'ol  -  low  the  Gold  -  en,  Golden    Rule,   AVe'U  follow,  we     will 

■•-■#-■*-                -#--#--#--#--#-^^                                                       ^      ^      ^  ^ 

^,  r *  r* — * * *— r"^ — *— * * ^—r* * * -~- 

^- 12 — ^— p« — • — * — *—  -"^ — /< — ^ — y—fy — ^— ^ — , — tpii=^z=iz=f : 


I  A31  THINE. 


->^->- 


« ' 


Repeat  som.i 


M.  P.  SUITER. 


fol -low.  We'll  follow  the  Golden  Rule, 
fol  -  low, 


-#- 

-#- 

■0- 

■0- 

_»_ 

ii 

?5^ 

-7- 

] 

>;— *— F^ * — ^ — 

_ ^ L   J ^ 


.     f  My  ^  God,    I       am   thine,  AVhat  a    com  fort     di- 

I  In  the  he.iven  -  ly     Lamb  Thrice       hap-p3'       I 

„    J  True  plen.sures    a-  bound  In     the    rapt-ur-ous 

I  My  Redeemer     to  know,  And  to     feel    his  blood 


vine,  \\  tiat    a       bless  -  ins 

am,  And     my    heart     doth 

sound.  And     who  -  ev     -     er 

flow.  This     is       "  life         er 


to     know     that     my       Je  - 
re-joice       at       the     (omit) 


sound     of 


hath  found     it 
er  -  last  -  ing 


hath     Pa 

'tis     (omit) 


ra  -  dise  found, 


heav  -  en       be  -  low. 


_, — I — «. 


-fi »5> V  — *- 


mm 


80 


3Irs.  S.  G.  Smith. 


BRING  IN  THE  CHILDREN. 

Bring  them  up  in  the  nurture  and  admonition  of  tlie  Lord.— Eph.  vi :  4. 

.-\ ^^^ 


J.  H.  LE.SLI1: , 


is 


— N- 


1.  Bring    in     the  chil  -  dren,  oh,  brino 

2.  Turn     not     a  -  way     from  a       gar 


— 0~ 


— N- 


-# •--T-3 •- 


them  in,     Lure     them  to    turn    from  the  high-ways  of     sin  ; 
ment  torn,  Un  -    cler     the  tat  -  ters  God's  iia  -  age  is      worn, 
3.  Hark  1   blessed  words;  oh  "  for-bid     them  not,"  Come  they  from  hov  -  el,     or     pal    -  ace,  or      cot. 


Load 
In  - 
But 


their  young  feet  in 
to  the  house  of 
if         a      bless  -  in 


the  paths  of  God,  Point  them  the  way  which  the  >Sav  -  ior  trod. 
The  un  -de  -  tiled  AVe  may  not  en  -  ter  un  -  le.^s  as  a  child, 
from  Jesus  you'd  win,  Go     through  the  by  -  ways     and  bring  thci 


-^ — pg- 


:t: 


-• — 

"I — 


^^ 


-i9- 


-^~Az 


Christ  may  be  wait 
Bring  in  the  chil 
Sym   -  pa  -  thy  soon 

-. -_ , ^ •- 


li: — *^ii:^ 3: — i: — =:zirj=:~'r~:-g'~*! z — i^i ^      v      -       1 

s-i-*-L# — w^-T-s — ^^* — •---• •-i-#-L^ — it*"*"* — '^ — 


dren 

-  est 


to  welcome  them  there,  Wait-ing 
for  Je  -  sus  to  hold,  He  will 
will  en  -  ter  the  heart,  Caus-ing 
_^ fS. 


to  crown  them  with  jew-els  so  rare, 
em-brace  them  as  oft  -  en  of  old, 
the  tear-drops  of  kind-ness    to    start, 


'&ltE^E^-E^,. 


BRING  IX  THE  CHILDREN.    CoiicliKled. 


SI 


:ik: 


-— #-L,« 0 ^ IJ 


AVait  -  inn;  to  bless  and  to  guard  them  from  sin,  Heed  then  the  mes  -  sage  and  bring  thcin  in. 
He  will  en-  rich  Ihom  with  blessings  so  rare,  Bring  them  to  Je  -  sus  his  love  to  sh;ne. 
Gath  -  er      them  in        to         thetem-ple     of  prayer,  So       in       his  kingdom  bright  crowns  they'll  wear. 


NEARER,  LOYING  SAYIOR. 


I-ii.i.Y  \V.  Graitox 
Slowly. 


\.  Near-er,  loving  Sav-ior,  Draw  me  to  tlij' breast;  In  a  clos- er  un  -  ion  Keep  me  ev  -  er  blest: 
2.  Xcar-er,  loving  Sav-ior,  Draw  me  to  thy  breast;  There  my  soul, world- weary,  Finds  eter  -  nal  rest: 
0.   Xear-er,    loving  Sav-ior,  Draw  me  to        thy  breast;   Fold  thine  arms  around  me  Closer,  Sav    -    ior    blest: 


mp 


, ^— >,— 


-^-^t 


Lo  !  the  tempest  ris  -  es  O'er  life's  storm- y  sea,  But  my  soul  is  fear-less,  Anchor'd  safe  in  Uiee. 
Here,  in  midnight  darkness,  Of-tentimes  I  straj' ;  In  my  Father's  kingdom  There  is  light  al  -  way. 
Thro' thy  love  unfail-iug,  Earthly  grief      is    sweet,  Fol  -  lowing  the  footprints  Of    the  Mas  -    ter's    feet. 


—  n. •_ 


-A   ^     JZ.' 


:b- 


:s.-F^- 


r^82 


ONE  DROP  OF  THE  BLOOD. 

And  waslied  iis  from  our  sins  in  liis  own  blood.— Kev.  i :  :">. 


\ 


W.  A.  Ogdkn. 

^:8:zzfziE?iP?^*=z:Jz=S=:EjzE5z=Jz=i: 


S.  H.  Blakeslef.. 


r «-.-« 1 


1.  One  drop  of  the  blood,  One  drop  of  the  blood,  He  shed  up 
"2.  One  drop  of  the  blood,  One  drop  of  tlie  blood.  He  gave  as 
3.  One  drop  of     the  blood,  One  drop  of    the  blood,  Oli,  sprinkle 


-r- 


Cal  -  va  -  ry's    brow, 
ran  -  soin   for    me, 
n(jw     in      tiiy     love ; 


Will  cleanse  nie  witli  -  in,     Will    free    me     from    sin,     And  make  me     e'en     whit-er     tlian  snow. 
Will  cleanse  ev  -  'ry     stain,  Re  -  move  ev    -  ery     pain     Which  now  in     my     spir  -  it      may    be. 
Oil,    save  me      to  -  day,     And  save    me      for      aye.    And    fit       me     for     heav  -  en       a  -  bove. 


-ti* P—^ f^ 


tfc 


Whiter  than  snow. 


.  Yes,  wliit-er    than    snow, 


.   One  drop  of  tlie 


-i » » » — p;  I  — I 


, _=t=t: 

y=fc=^=ti 


:ii=fe=t:^=^ 

:^=fe=y=y=d 


\ 


Yes,  whiter  than  .snow. 


Yes,  whiter  than  snow. 


ONE  DROP  OF  THE  ELOOD.    Coiicliuled. 


83^ 


sf 


-J — 0 — 0 — » — ,-  ^. 


^—j—^—. 


.  From  Calvary's  brow 

_» « # e «^  (» •_ 


:S:=2: 


Will  cleanse  me  within, 

1' :^— ^— i^-- 1?— I 1? 


And  free  me  from 


One  drop  of  the  bluod 


From  Culvarv'  brow 


AVill  cleanse  me  within, 
PP 


And  make  my  soul 
-• * «_.^» ^- 


U^      k^      l^       I 

.  E'en  whiter  than  snow, 

N    N    ,S 


And  free  me  from  sin. 


Chant  to  close  .School. 


k/        I  '^        \  '^     y     y     > 

and  make  my  soul 


whiter  than  snow. 


BENEDICTION. 


gE 


tsi 


3:!gi:S^±dzd:zE;^_z[::^iE3l 


-*^-#-  -^-g-   -25-   -*'-   ^r 

The  grace  of  our  Lord  And  the  communion  of  the 

Jesus  Christ,  and  the  |  love  of  God,  \    Holy  Ghost,  be  ...  |  with  us  all,  |  Now  and  evermore.  Amen. 


iS 


zEfc 


i^gids?:: 


^iiH 


221 


84: 


SEEK  AI^^B  FIND. 


E.  K.  Latta. 


Seek,  and  je  sliall  find  ;  knock,  and  it  sUaU  be  opened  unto  you.~3lATT.  vii :  7. 


■William  Augi'stink. 


-It— 


X^if- 


■" — ^^ — ^ — ^— — 

1.  Ma  -  ny      seek  Tor  earth  -  ly      treas-ure,  But  tlie  prize  they  sei  -  doiii  sraiii ;  In      tlie      giil-dy 

2.  Tiiey  wiio   seek  the  tilings  of      heav-en,    And  up -on    tlie    Lord    be  -  lieve,  Have  tlie  blest  as- 
o.   If        \vc       ear  -  ly     seek    the     Sav  -  ior,    If      we     to    the    end       en  -  dure,  ^Ve    shall  gain  his 


9A- 


-0 0 — \-«        »- 


-f-f W ^- 

--» 0 0 


nhjfi: 


L*_^_ 


X — p*        » » — » — -\ 


Q                1        '        1       1 

; 

! 

1 

Jl  7     _■       «      -  *.       ^      «, , 

1 

,      1 

~1 

: 

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'^0 

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0 

,^'>'    0     0     0^   -0- 

_    _ 

0     0 

i — • 

/sr- 

-• — 

«J*. 

* 

0 — 

J 

round  of      pleasure,  Ma  - 
siir  -  ance  giv  -  en,  They 

gra-cious   fa  -  vor.  Our 

"^       ^        0         '       0 

I     ■      • 

ny     seek     for  joy,     in 
shall  crowns  of  life    re 
sal    -    va  -  lion  shall  bo 

.                O              ^         ^              0 

vain  ;  But 
ceive;  Fee 
sure.     Je  - 

to 
hly 

SI  IS, 

■0- 

those 
seek  - 
tiiou 

-0- 

*        '0 

of     con 
ing    nf   - 
art    ev    - 

-  trite 
ter 
er 

sjiir  -  it, 
Je-siis, 
near  uh, 

-*-            -0- 

c^'      A       »       S       0      S       ^                1 

X- 

1 

1 

1 

0          0 

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m 


Seeking  Je-sus,  good  and  kind.  Is  the  cheer-ing  promise,  hear  it :  "Seek,  and  ye  shall  Ji)ul." 
Stopping  oft  to  look  be-hind,  From  our  doubts  the  promise  frees  us:  "Seeh,  and  ye  shall Jind." 
Sick  with  sin,  and  lame,  and  blind,  But  thy  promise  still  doth  cheer  us  :  "Seek,  and  ye  shall Jirid." 

'  r-,    ^       . 


I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 

. 1  : j 


r 


y 


CHOBIS. 


SEEK  AXD  FIND,    toiicliuled. 


85 


Seek         and  find         the  Sav      -      ior  kind. 
Seek,  oh,  seek,  Seek  and  find,  Seek-the  Savior  good  and  kind  ;  "We  will  seek  thy  face  and  favor, 

"^    ^  And  we'll  siirelv  find. 


-*~#-^ 


.* « *_*- 


--* — # — h* — » — # 


•j'fS'  i  — 


-ilJ 


W.  A.  O. 


JESUS  SO  DEAR. 

I  am  witli  you  ahv.ay.— 31att.  xxviii:  2n. 


_J,. 


F.  A.  ^VAIrF.. 


Pi 


^;?,=ts;: 


T= 


ic:^!: 


x^         ^— ^— 4— #-:-4"f--  -^     •— •-  ^^      ^~T~^    4" r^--^^— •— -^  -2^. 

].  .Je  -  PUS  stands  by  D:y  side,  Je  -  sn.s    so    dear;       I         in     his   love.a-biile,  Nothing  I'll    fear; 
'1.  Je  -  sus   my     re  -  fuge  is,     Je  -  siis    .?o    dear;       I     know  tliat  I     am  his,    Now  he     is     near; 


^5^       -JT      TT 

N^itliins;  can  harm  me  there.  Safe,  .safe  from  ev"ry  snare.  He  dotli  my  burden  bear.  Jesus  so  dear 
Near  me  from  dav  to  dav,  Guiding  my  steps  alwav,  From  hiia  I'll  never  strav,  Je~us      .«o    dear 

■   S       "  "  "  '  - 


:#=L5ih;=:g: 


:l^ — « — ^— 1#-' 


±: 


:::S3E 


80 


WELC03IE  TO  OUR  SABBATH  H031E. 


A  day  ill  tliy  courts  is  better  than  a  thousand 


E.  LonpNZ. 


1.  "When  the  week     of      toil 

2.  "While  the  storms  of    life 


IS        o    -    ver, 
are     pass  -  ing, 


Comes  tlie       rest  -  ful      Sab-bath     day, 
Let       tis        keep     tlie  j^rize     in'     view; 

.V >     , f-       -^- 

^ • P »- » *■ 

^         -j "if b' 1^ i^- 


-^ — ^ — 


'S. 


-s- 


fcici- 


-Ji 


After  D.  S.  g'o  to  (.'Iiorns 


Witli    its  prom  -  is     -     es  of         heav  -  en, 

Should  our  hearts  grow  faint,     re  -    mem    -  her 


Mile  -  stones   on     the     Chris-tian's  way; 
Clirist  can     bring   us       safe  -  ly     through. 


1 


^#: 


m 


m 


iTtZML 


:fe: 


^-5 


-r«- 


^ 


D.  S.  And    they  sing,    in         ghad      ho  -  san    -    nas, 
D.  S.  "W^itii  the  ran  -  somed    we        will     praise   him, 


Wei  -  come        to      o?«'      Sah  -  hath    home. 
In        our    heavenly      Sab  -  bath   ht»me. 


Tlien  from  near  and     far  the      chil  -  dren 
"When  in    paths  of       sin     no      Ion  -  ger 


Ea    -    ger  -   ly      and     cj,uick-ly         come, 
Wea  -  ri    -     ly      our     feet     may       roam, 

-#•        4-        -^      ■*•      -^    §-#-      -^ 


>\  ELC031E  TO  OUR  SABBATH  HOME.    CoucIikUmI. 


^ 


Welcome  to  our  Sabbatli  home. 


Zjr_gzzit—ik—m 


t^    >    ^    ^    i^    i/ 
Wulcime,  they  are  sweetly  singing,  \\elcome,  they  are  sweetly  singing.  Welcome,  wol-eome 


i^— t'— i^— V— i^— t'— c— i^- 


•    k/    /    • 

To  onr  Sabbath  home. 
N     S     S     N 
JL  JL  S.  JL  A. 

r- 


-^— *- 


Wel 

-TT 


Wei 


come, 


•     /     /     •     >     ^     > 


'^     J     J     ^ 


IS 


.  \       >       ^       **       ^       ^       i*    . 

AN  elcom<^,  tliev  are  sweetlv  .*liiQ;in2:,  Welcome,  thev  are  sweetlv  sinsriii".  Welcome  to  our  Sabbath  home. 


-# » « « i » *_ 

-^_^— -,_-^— ^_-,^- 


#       ^       » "— r^---iT 

■• — # — » — » — » — # — F' 14 


FR03I  THE  CROSS.     7s. 

I  liave  finislied  tlie  work  which  thoii  gavest  ine  tu  tU>.— JoH\  xvii:  4. 


From  tlio  Gcrraaii 


1.  From  the  cro.ss  uplifted  high,  Where  the  Savior  deigns  to  die,  Wliat  melodious  strains  we  hear  Bursting  on  the  ravished  ear. 
2.  Sprinkled  now  witli  blood  the  throne.  Why  beneath  thy  burdens  groan?  On  my  pierced  body  laid,  Ju.stice  owns  the  ransom  paid 

_  I        '     '  ' 


88 


yiot  toe  ttmt. 


JESUS  EYEIl  NEAR. 

And  whithev  I  go  ye  know,  and  tlie  w^jy  yt-  know.— John  xiv  :  4. 


J.  R.  Dodge. 


1.  We  may  not  climb  the  heavenly  steeps  To  bring  the  Sav-iur  down  ; 

2.  But,  warm,  sweet,  tender,  e-ven  yet     A      pres-ent  help  is     he, 
•S.  The  liealinjr     of    his  seamless  dress    Is      by     our  beds  of     pain ; 


In  vain     we     search  the 
And  Faith  has  yet     its 
We  touch  liim  in      life's 


4.  Thro'  him  the  first  fond  prayers  are  said   Our  lips  of  childhood  frame,  TJie  last  low  m'Ius  -  pers 


-^— -^^-i — F#=^# 0- — *J=^ 


rilORCK 


— e — I g — L^_'_» — 0^-0 — 0 0—'0 — ] 


low  -  «st   deeps,  For    him     no  depth  can  drown.     He's     a  friend  that's  ev  -  er   near,  nev 
01    -    i   -   vet,      And  Love  its   Gal  -  i   -   lee. 
throng  and  press.  And  we      are  whole,  a  -  gain, 
of       our  dead     Are   bur  -  dened  with  liis  name. 


■^v- 


fear, 


fear, 


::teT=^-: 


hz:i-9  A 


-^ — •- 


'.(21 


^    s 


fear,  nev-er  fear,  A  friend  that's  ever  near,  never  fear,  never  fear,  He  will  guide  von  to  the  end,  And 


JESUS  EVER  XEAE.    Coiieliuled. 


89 


ev    -  er    will     Ije-frieiul,  He".s     a      fi-iend  that's  ev  -  er    near,     nev  -  er       fear,     iicv  -  er  fear. 


'B:  y-^'-a — m--3 — 0       m- . -g— F"*-' -* — *-•  -* — * 

: _^ ^ / ^ / ^ C_< *^ • • 


m 


JUST  AS  I  A3L 

Him  that  conieth,  I  will  in  no  vise  cast  out.— Jonx 


W.  A.  Ogden. 


SIoiv  and  devotional. 


1.  Ju.-t  as      1     am,     M^ithout  one  plea,  But  that  tliy  l)lood  was  sl>ed  for  me,  x\.nd  tliat  thou  bidst  me 

2.  Just  as      I     am,  poor,  wretched,  blind  ;  Slight,  riches,  healing  of  the  mind,   Yes,  all  I  need    in 


-i^-     •*- 


^— 


w w —        w — )-■: w r^ — 


—J- 


^— f  # 9 » g— •  — »- 


c<^)me  to  thee  I  O  Lamb  of  GoD,     I  come  I    I     co:NrE  ! 
thee     I     lind  ;  O  Lamb  of  God,     I  come!    I     come! 


^ 


53 


/'— K»- 


i 


3.  .Ju~t  as  I  am.  tliou  wilt  receive, 

"Wilt  welcome,  pardon,  clean.se,  relieve, 
Bef^ause  thv  promise  I  believe  ; 
O  Lamb  of  God,  I  come  !  I  come. 

4.  Just  as  I  am,  thy  love  Hiiknown 
Has  broken  ev'ry  harrier  down  ; 
Now  to  be  thine,  yea,  thine  alone, 
O  Lamb  of  God,  I  come  !  I  come  ! 


90 


E.  R.  Latta. 

AiKlaiite. 

— N 


WHITER  THAN  SNOW. 

Wash  me.  luul  I  slmll  be  wliiter  than  snow.— J's.  li : 


A.  OCWE.N. 


*  '  U 

th:in  piiow,  Not 
ihiiii  siiiiw,  NeF 
tliiin  snow.  As 


--^ ^ i^-rj ^ — ^ — : — n 

~*        m ^ — r» — J S — ^  " « ~-| 


w;i 


D.C.  'Whit-kk 


THAN 


WniT-i;ii 


from    the 


teis  of     earth  I       bo  -  take, 

jMir-tion  with  thee  can    be    mine 

chmd    it  de-scends  to     the  ground 

-»          •  ». 

— r^ 9 W #-• 

Ul : : »_•- 

— h-h- s 0 


E^E: 


THAN    SXOV,  ^\^\SHF.D   IN"    TJIK    ISLOlir 


k/ 
TllH 


Lamb  I  sham,  be 


^l_— «=7«IZZl! 


-N N- 


:ih: 


_      Ritartl. 


lii? 


my      trans-grcs  -  sions   they   nev   -   er       can     make     Whit-er, 

I         am     clcan.'ied  with  thy  wash-ing       di  -  vine,     ^Vhit-er, 

lied  in   hi.s     blood     my     own  gar  -  ments  be     found     Whit-er, 


¥ 


Fiunr    MV 


y         /         • 
ti;axsgrf.s-.si().\s 


;-=:Fr:^z=5=sEiEF| 
:f,^t?=zS=p=i=:cz=E| 


A.\D 


r.R      FREK 


WHIT-ER,       WHIT- 


THAX    SXOfl", 


riioerful. 

"o — r*^ i: N 


But      to       the  fount       o  -  pened     for       sin,   Where,  and  where    on    -  ly 
AV ashed  in    thy  blood,  free     from     each  stain,  Free     from  the       wick-ed  - 
Mansions     of       rest,     glo     -   ry       and     love,  Je     -  sus       has       gone     for 


m^ 


-•-ir 


~f-*r 


is  pro-mised  a  cure, 
ness  rife  in  my  heart, 
our  souls     to       pre  -  j)avc, 

I 

— Sf f » *-is- 


-^^o 


WHITER  THAX  8X0W.    Concluded. 


91 


\ 


mmm 


— t* — * — fj 


There  I  will  bathe,  there  I  -will  wait,  Wait  till  my  spir  -  it 
]!sr  -  tcr  to  live,  bet  -  tor  to  love,  Fit  -  ted  to  dwell  ev 
AVlien  from     the     earth    W8       shall    de  -  jiart,    Take     u.-,     dear     Sav  -  ior, 


m. 


7— •- 


-•-*- 


J_-U      


mi 


is     per  -  feet  -  ly 
er-more  where  thou 
to     dwell  with  thee 

*^* 


pure. 

nrt. 

there. 


;S 


S>evoliou5iI. 

-S A- 


RE31E31BEII  ME. 


Lord,  remember  me.— Like  xxiii:  42. 

-^^^, — S__S, 1 — I — .- 


— . ^ 

L^ ^ ^ ^-^- 


■to 


1 


*    *    * 

S ^1 ,_ 


-0- *- 


the     Lord!     It  thrills  our  hearts  with  love,     Thar,    Je  -  sus  came  to 


3EE^: 


»=f;^=*^f?= 


D.  C.    Then  help  me,     Sav 


01I-U,     And     ev  -  cr  fnith  -  fnl       he, 

riiio. 


And  when  thou  sit  -  test 


em  -  her     me. 


2  Tiie  angels  sang  and  men  rejoiced 

In  hope  of  endless  bliss, 
And  hailed  the  star  of  righteousness, 

The  pledge  of  love  and  peace. 
Then  help  me,  Savior,  thee  to  oirn,  etc. 

3  It  shines  to-day  to  guide  us  on 

Thro'  earthiy  storms  to  him. 
The  pole  star  of  the  sinners'  bark, 

AVhose  light  is  never  dim. 
Then  help  me,  Savior,  thee  to  oiaii,  etc. 


92 


Eden  15.  Latta. 


THE  GLORY  THAT  SHALL  BE, 

My  meditatiou  of  him  shall  he  sweet.— Ps.  civ  :  3-1.    ItoM.  viii :  li. 


J.  II.  Lkslie. 


1.  N 


w  the  Spir-it  bear-eth  wit-ness  ^Vlth  our  spir-it  day  by  day, 
If  the  flesh  we  walk  not.     af-ter,    But  are  by  the  Spir-it  led 
If     so    be    we  suf  -  fer   with  him,  We  shall  at  his  bidding  ri; 


ihat  he  owns  ns  for    his   chil-dren,    Tiiat  oui 
If  we  dwell  in  Christ    the  Savior,  Who  is 

In  the 


And  be  glo-ri-fied 

I 
.^  A  ^ 


— t — ^-H — '^~-,,^sl^z. 


to  -   getb-er 

I 


«i— ^- 


I  i 


-6^ 


sins     are  Avasbed  a-way  ;   And  there  is'no  con-dem-na  -  tion,  For  the  heavenly  king-dom  sealed;  Butthere's 
ii'iw     our  liv  -  ing  head;  Tho'  while  here  on  earth  we  linger,       AV'e  by  care  may  be     ()p-pressed,     AVe  may 
luan-sions  of     the  skies;   When  he  maketh  up     his  jew  -  els,     For  the  heavenly  kingdom  sealed.     Oh,  how 


nioRrs. 

znzi 


-N— ^- 


-C/- 


S 


m 


prom-ise  of  the  glo-ry     That  in    us  shall  be  ,   re  -  vealed. 
lean  up-on  the  promise    Of  an     ev*-  er-last  -  ing     rest, 
great  will  be  the  glory     That  in  u?  shall  be     re  -  vealod. 
A.    A.   JL   A.   A-   .iZ.       Jl.Jl.jgL-      > 

—z—z—t--^  :i:s=:>2=*=«-r»-  •  -*— * — » — r<y- 

-» f ; — 1-; ■    \^ 


Fur  we  know  that  all    the     suff'rings     Of  the 


V- 


->^>^ 


:fJ3sb 


L. 


THE  GLOllY  THAT  SHALL  EE.    Coiicluded.  93' 


HILLS  OF  AMETHYST.* 


JIiSS   p.  J.    OWF.NS. 


jf  (Juil.-llKi;.  ix:  21. 


Karuy  SANnEK= 


1-  -M----^- 


I  1.  Lift  thine  eyes  unto  the  hills, Thou  in  sailness  weeping  :  There  a  joyous  murmur  thrills  From  the  angels  reaping  ; 
!2.  Dost  thou  miss  the  golden  grain, Snowy  buds  immortal '.'  Would'st  thou  have  them  back  again, Look  at  heaven's  portal. 
[:!.  Lift  thy  tearful  eyes  in  trust, Christ  thy  treasures  keeping;  He  who  measures  earthly  dust, Human  tear-drops  weeping. 

a_.f^fc=7:c=r:=z-h*_^izr:=E2:z:*=:Biz?:   "  '     "  "     " 


'¥>       V 


g-f^-^^^ 


hee. 


I 

Death  is  but  the  morning  mist,  Chris-tian,  ris  -  ing  o'er  thee. 


D.  S.  Past  the  hills  of  Am-e-thijst  Shines  the  duij  of  cilo-ri/. 


Dost  thou  fear  the  open  grave, 
Fear  death's  narrow  prison  ? 

Jesus  died  the  lost  to  save  ; 
Jesus  has  arisen. 

Death  is  but  the,  etc. 


From  Sparkling  Rubies,  by  permission. 


5.    Dark  and  still  the  night  may  be 
Just  before  the  dawning  ; 

Jesus  will  "keep  watch  with  thee, 
Jesus  brings  the  morning. 

Death  is  but  the,  etc. 


u 


E.  n.  Latta. 


BLESSED  LAND  OF  PROMISE. 

Arise,  go  over  this  Jordan,  iiuto  the  laud  which  I  do  give  thee.— Josh,  i: 


5-:  -*■ 


W.    A.   OODF.N. 

^       s 


1.  There's       a     bless  -  ed     land       of    prom 

2.  There's       a  bright  and     glo  -  rious  ci 

3.  There's       a  home      of       ma  -  ny     man 

pt 


-    ise     O'er      the  dark  -  ly       roll  -  ing    tide,         And       a 

ty      &tand-ing     on       the     heaven-ly  plain,      AVhose     re- 
sions     In       that     ci     -  ty       far  a  -  way,         And     the 


§^^. 


\>-^- 


-^— -& 


r- — ' r- •> — pr 

— y — b — g-F- 


i=- 


--fe— - 


^ — =^;_B 


:iq- 


S 


§i; 


-o   ;- 


The.y  have  crossed  the  foam  -  ing  wa 
Robes  they  wear  of  snow  -  y  white 
There  are     man  -  sions  for         the       chil 

iizti=y=  -I ^ i i z^-- 


ters,    They  have  faced    the    storm  -    3' 
ness,     Palwis  t>{     vie     -  to     -  ry       they 
dren     AVho  their  Sav  -  ior     now         0     ■ 


2±izd 


blast ; 
bear  ; 
bey  ; 

1 


J' 


BLESSED  LAM)  OF  PPt03IISE.    Coiicluded. 


95 


;;v 


^-c- 


the  bright       ce     - 
are  erowned  with 
are  j»ass    -  ing 


light 
to 


tial 
and 

that 

^- 


Tliey  have  an 
And     arc  blest 
In     the  bright 


chored  safe 
be  -  yond 
and      bet 


ter 


WHO  IS  THIS  ? 

Jesus  of  Niizuretli,  Kin;;  uf  the  J(:'\v.s.— JmiN  xix  ;   I'J 


iiil 


i 


at       last. 

com  -  p:ire 

way. 


:Jv 


iifc 


is  this       in       fi-lence  bend-ing      O'er    a    dark,     se-pul-ehral  cave ' 
the  pangs  of      tri  -  al  seize     us,  When  the  wares  of     sor-row  roll, 
sus  weptj  that  tear    of  sur  -  row,     Is       a     leg  -     a  -  cy     of  love; 


Sym-pa-thet  -  ic 

I     will  lay     my 

Yes-ter-day,     to  - 


sor  - 
head 
day, 


row 
on 


blending  With  the  tears  a-round  that  grave  ;  Christ  the  Lord  is  standing  by  At  the  tomb  of    Bethan-y  ! 

Je  -  sus,  Pil  -  low  of     the  troubled  soul;     Sure-ly  none  can  feel  like  thee.  Weeping  one     of   Bethan-y! 

mor-row.  He  the  same  doth    ev  -  er  prove  ;  Thou  art  all   in    all    to       me,     Liv-ing  one    of  Bethan-y  I 


!*i'-<2. 


m^ 


-j^-Pzrz: 


^/—■■/—\/- 


i. 


SPOTLESS  AS  SNOW. 


Oil  til 
not  too  fast 


ee  do  I  wait  all  the  (lay.— I'l 


xxY  :  5. 


Geo.  B.  Loojiis. 


I  wait  all  the  day,  In  faith  at  thy  al-tar  remain  ;  Dear  Lord,  to  luy 
I  wait  all  the  daj',  Thy  grace  and  thy  mercy  to  prove;  I  long  to  be 
I     wait     all   the  day,   Thy     peri'eet  salva-tion  to  see.     I     lain  would  be 


— ^-^ 


-V|^,:r 


spir  -  it     aj)- 
blameless   in 
tru-ly 


thy 


a 0—0 0-r-0-'-0-'—r-.—0 — ^ — 0 — 0—0-r»  .  m  .  r* » — » * •- — •—1 


:dv 


— ^'^ ^^ 

— * Tl^-  - 


-lI-^- 
-^ 


-m •- 


-^ m- 


pear,     Oh,      let       lue 
life,       I  .sigh      to 

child,  Thy    faith  -  ful 


not 
be 
dis 
_«. 


tar    -  ry        in     vain,  The  blood  that       for 
jjer  -    feet     in     love  ;   Let       ev    -     er    -    y 
ci    -    pie  would  be,  .  As    -    sist       me     each 

-0 •-        -  N 


-• ^ a 

?in  -  ners     was  shed,  Can 
lin  -  ger  -  ing  stain  That 
bur  -  den       to  bear.  As 

N 


I'leanse  me,  and  save  me,  I  know  :  That  blood  in  thy 
>till  on  my  spir  -  it  may  show,  Be  purged  by  the 
long     as      I       tar  -  ry      be-low  ;   The  dross  of    my 


4^^t^-^--''-- 


nier  -  cy     ap-ply,  And  m 

in  -  nocont  blood.  That 

spir  -  it  consume,  And  m 


;9"^|fe 


'J       ^J 


:^i-P_ 


ake  me 
I  may 

.'ike  me 

-»— ^— 

.# i_ 


as  spotless  a.s 
be  spotless  as 
as  spotless  as 


_• 0 0. 


snow. 
snow, 
snow. 


8POTLES8  AS  8X0W.    Coiicliuled. 


97  V 


On     thee     do       I     wait    all  the  day,  This  fide  of  the  shadow-j-  sea;    I       wait  for     the     an  - 

J    >    ''    ^    ^    \^  \^     J     a     ^     '^     ^ 


CIJOSS  OF  CHRIST. 


j^-^—- 


&^m^m 


je:ir,    J)ear  S:iv  -  iiir,    !n_v   spir  -it 


thee. 


In  whom  we  luiAe  i  edi'iiiiitinn  tliioiigli  liis  lilocul.— I'irii.  i : 
Lilly  \V.  Gkafton.  Cii-.d.  ]',.  Loiutis 

i-,    |1  If         NIow.  in   olioral   sl.rlc 


■ir 


— nJ^— * — * — ^'F;^— :^-" — -^ 

-#■  '      .0.     .^      9       »       m       9 

1.  O     eross     of  Cliiist,  my  stay  and  shield,  My 

2.  The  coolly  dnijis  that  flowed  like  rain.  The 
;').  0     cross    of  Christ,  0  i-ad-iant  sign,  "Which 

" — ^- — * — » — s — 8 — #zrc*" '  "31    ^^'^j^—*—v* — * — * —  »—  g 0 p » 

- .  _p# — *: — # — » — « — *_t 11    :'^ .  <^flr_| — tt — p=::f:r— i — p# — »=i — i;=q 

* — , — , — «_c,^_, — ,_i:^ ^  _^ — _j^_[:^__  J — * — s_  X, — , — 0 — ,_c_______u 


S 


eyes  still  turn  to 
fount-ain  of  his 
to  my   soul   ap   - 


llieo  ; 
love, 


For  what    be  -  side       a     hope  can  yield,  While  Calvary's  cross   I  see. 
Shall  WMsh  a    -   way     ciieh  crimson  stain,   And  ev  -'ry     spot     re   -  move. 
A  -   far         I      see      thy    light  di-vine,    Through  ])eniten-tial     tears. 

_  0       •*-      a 0  ^^» 

~^~^ * • m—V\ y :^—V         > ^ ^— h^-j-^l— i1 


WHAT  MANNER  OF  LOYE. 

Foi'  God  so  loved  the  world  that  he  gave  liis  only  bcgotfen  Son.— John  iii  :  lf>. 


\V.  A.  Ogden. 


-9— 


._1^ 


.':? S- 


— N- 


1.  J5e  -  hold  what  man-ncr  of 
Be  -  hold  what  uian-ner  of 
Be  -  hold  what  ninn-ner    of 


love  The  Fa  -  ther  hath  be  -  stowed,  To  send  his  Son  from  a- 
love,  To  pur  -  chase  us  with  blood,  To  prom  -  ise  a  home  a- 
love,       To  Great  -  ures  dead     in       sin,         To     o    -    pen     the  gates  a- 


■O.'-*- 


■i — r      -J    [^ -&>- 


'« « ^ ^ — h«-v — i-.-h«-^-« ^^\ — '• • • * 


hove  To  pay  the  debt  we 
bove,  And  call  us  sons  of 
b(jve  That  we  may     en  -  fer 


owed;   lie     left    the  courts  of     glo  -  ry    For  sin  -  ners  to 
God;     No    earth-ly     par  -  ent  knoweth,  Or  can  such  love 
in.       Fa-ther,  for  death  pre-pare     us,  And  when  we  pass 


be 
be 


m 


-v-Fh— i — •— F* — ^ — * — *= 

-F-F— I ^Fp!       'J     ' 1^- 


-^- 


^       JL.      ^      ^ 

=FP 


slain, 

stow 
way, 


-»---» — 


CHORUS. 


gels 


AVhile  an  -  gels  told  the  sto  -  ry 
As  tliat  the  Fa  -  ther  show-elh 
]jet     lio  -  ly         an   -  gels  bear     us 


V— 


To  shep-herds     on       the       plain.     Bright 
To  sin  -  ners     here     be     -   low. 
Up  to         the     courts  of         day. 


J — ^ — L^ A 0 1 

•a-     ••-■*-■•-       •#- 
Bright     an  -  gels     told     the 


X-- 


From  "Songs  of  the  Bible.' 


Y 


WHAT  3IANNER  OF  LOVE.    Coiicliukd. 


<HJ^ 


90 


-^->-b--^- 


-9 ^ « 


:jv 


%r  i.-^^— 5.— ^^  r.  p 


9-1 


Si 


^— *:i;S=iS=c* 


:E^ 


-•■* — •— p* — *— * — g_fB^^"« — ^— p« — p — r — ^irrcr: — p:qT 


I'M  NOT  ASHAMED.    C.  M.    DouMe. 


I'lii  ni-t  a.«lKim.-d.-:'  Tim.  i  :    12. 
Jt'iiie. 


•4^-«  -  Fh- — d — « — »-\~*  g — a'-ji      <-P* — ^ — ^^t ^-P-^ F  -•-t^ — « — « — *-P«-J — ^-J-# — '« — 

■^t-^p 0 tf *   1^*   g  _•   J   * *-L^^ J -^—-^  L_^^L^,.  C, , tf ,_C^   J  4  5   * •— 

1.  I'm  not   n-shained  to  own   my  Lord,  Or  to     de  -  fend  his  cause,   Maintain  the  hon  -  or     of     his  word,  The 

2.  Firm  as  liis  throne  his  promise  stands.  And  he  can  well  secure  What   I've  com-mit-ted     to     his  care     Till 

■#-  ■»■        -^        ■»-■»-        -0-        -O-        •»■  •#-  ■»-        -0-        -0-    ■»-       ■»-        -0-       -0- 

^i^-g-pfe — 0:=^s — ^-p* — * — ^ — 0.p^  ^pg_^,|:-^p^ — '^-—'' — ^'F^ — '*^^ — ^— 

p.  C.  Xor  will  he     put  my  soul  to  shame.  Nor  let  my  hope    be  lost. 
D.  C.  And  in   the  •'■  New  Je-ni  -   sa  -  lem"  Appoint  uiy  soul     a  place. 


n 

I>.C'. 

J 

1 

1          j 

h  41 

^W     J 

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0              * 

0  1  1=^         11 

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glo 
the 

0 

-    ry 
de  - 

-0- 
of 
ci  - 

4r^ 

his  cross  ; 
sive  hour  ; 

Je-sus, 
Then  will 

■»■ 

mv 
lie 

God, 
own 

*    ^        -0.        ^ 

I   know  his     name, 
my  worthless     nau)e 

"       Tl* 

Ilis  name 
Be  -  fore 

is         all 
his       F.-i  - 

\       1 
ray  trust, 
ther's  face, 

^:-S- 

ii 

0 

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100 


JUnn'ie  D.  Batehaji. 


JESUS  OUR  STRENGTH. 

Kedemptiou  through  liis  blood.— Epii.  i :  7. 


V 


Dr.  J.  B.  Hf.rbkut. 


1.  I       am     thine,  iny  bless-ed  Lord,  Thou  hast  died  for       me. 

2.  Oft  iiie-thinks  I  hear  thy  voice,"!  have  died  for  thee 
li.  (juidod  ev  -  er  by  thy  love.  All  my  way  is  hrigh 
4.   So     I'll     glad-ly  jour  -  nry  on        Toward   my   heavenly  hoiu 

"*•  ■•"■**•     .^  - — 

0-g-rn —-^—Xr ^ — * — •^^-•-^ 


ziz:i^=::'^^^|:izz:i^ir:Tz3 


Xow  be  -  longs  to  thee  ; 
AVrought  in  love  for  me? 
Ijorne  for  thee  are  light. 
Till     the     end  shall  come. 


J  *  5^, — 0- 

(live     me       of     thy  heavenly  store,  Grace  to     love  and  serve  thee 

On  -    ly         lit-tle     liu  -   ties  done,  Tri  -  als  borne  and  victories 

AVliile    I         closely  cling     to     thee,  What  can     harm  or  hin  -  dor 

Then  when   thy  dear  face     I       see,  This  shall     be  my     on  -   ly 


more, 
won, 
me  ? 
]>lea  : 


-N- 


jtJ: 


#-5 '^0-'^-0 1-^0 0 0 0 L*. 


Let  thy  blood,  a.  cleansing  flood.  Make  me  pure  and  free. 
Small  to  show,  yet  this  I  know.  They  were  done  for  thee. 
Ev  -  'ry  day  a  lit  -  tie  way  Xear-er  heaven  and  thee. 
t     have  tried —  but  thou  hast  died.  Died,  dear  Lord,  for     me. 


In     thy  love  and  full  -  ness 

Fov  Jwit  verse. 

In     thy   love  and  full  -  ness 


JESUS  OLE  STREXGTH.    Concluded. 


101 


\?-ry—r 


---F — 9 — ^^^— s-F — 9 — •-:—-# — >>— *^— >-F-3:i^— 'y-^l 

-_4-# « #-_ — --\-0 S ^_?__^ m-»-m — F^=^^ —V\ 

-•._L^ 0 0-g-0—\^0 « L# J S_^_J — L^-^-# ZlJ 


All      my     im  -  per  -  fec-tions  hide,     Ev-  er       in     luy  heart  a  -  bide,     All    in       all    to         me. 
All     uiv      im  -   [ler  -  fec-tions  hide,     Jo  -  sus,  S;ivior,  Friend  and  Guide,  Let  me  dwell  with  thee! 


1         ^  I       ^      V      k/ 

3IEECY-SEAT. 


Let  us  now  prepart-  to  biiild  us  au  altar.— .losu.  xxii :  2(). 

Fine. 


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'     -0-    -0-    -•■-5"#-  •  * -*-    -J-  •        1^     •  '     -0-    -0-    -0--^-0-  *  *  ~9- 

1.  Apprnixch,  my  soul,  the  inercy-se.it,  AVhere  .Jesus  answers    pr.iyer,  There  humbly  bow  before  his   feet,  Fur 

2.  ljuw"d  down  beneath  a  load  of  sin,  By     Sa-tan  sorely  pressed,       By  wars  without  and  fears  within,  I 


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0-F=r 

Thou  call' St  the  burdened  souls  to  thee,  And  such,   O  Lord,  am  I. 
I  ma  J  nnj  fierce  accuser  face,  And  tell  hitii,   thou  hast  died. 


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0 9 0 '-'C^ — . ■ — 9 '-m 0 0~9 j( '-• • •"* • a S — — 9 9 ^^ — • 

ni^h, — 
side. 


none  ma}'     per  -   ish  tliere 
come     to       thee     for     rest. 


Thy    promise       is       my    on  -  ly     plea,  With  this  I     yen  -  ture  ni^h, — 
Be     thou    my   shield  and  hid  -  ing-place.  That,  sheltered  near     thj'  side. 


l&ZT 


V, 


GATHERING  SONG. 


V, 


To  liim  be 


;lory,  both  now 


;inil  forever.— 2  Pkter  iii : 


\V.  A.  Ogdkn. 


, -^ U      _^     « 0^0 0 0 #-u,_^_     ^ 


we  gath  -  cr,  denr  Je-sus,  to  briii<»  The  breathings  of  love  'mid  the  blossoms  of  spring; 
to  e:irth  from  the  brightness  of  heaven,  Thy  blood  for  our  ransom  so  freely  vpas  given, 
-•■■'- --'  '■'•  "-  -'':'■'••-—      -'•     old     Still  lovs  to     en  -  eir  -  cle  the  lambs  of  the  fold; 


h  eiubrneed  lit-tle  children 


of 


m 


V^ 


y— ^r^ ^^^ ?- — ^ ^V*-i — ' N—NV- 

]Ial-le-lii       -         jah     to  the  Lamb  that  was  slain,  Ilalle-lu       -       jab,         Ilalle  -  in       -       jah,     Hal  -  le- 
Jlal-le  -  lu-jah  Ilal-le-'lu-jah,  Hal-le  -  l"u  -  jah, 


2iiEE 


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k/   ^   k'    t/ 


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k*    ^    i/    i/ 


/ 


GATHERING  80NG.    Concluded. 


103 


C03IE  TO  ME.  (Cliaut.) 

ir  any  luiiu  tliiist,  li.'t  him  come  unto  me  and  drink.— John  vii  : 


J.  II.Tf.nxy. 


'~U^k^ 


With  tearful  ej'es  I  look  around,  Life  seems  a  dark  and 

2.  It  tells  me  of  a  place  «f  rest.  It  tells  me  where  my 

3.  Couie,f«r  all  else  must  fade  and  die, Earth  is  no  resting- 

4.  0  voice  of  mercy  !  voice  of  leve  !  In  coufliet,  grief,  and 


stormy  sea, 
!oul  may  flee ; 
>lace  for  thee  : 


a  I 


Yet,  'mid  the  gloom  I  hear  a  sound,  A  heavenly 
Oh, to  the  wearj', faint, oppressed, How  sweet  the 
To  heaven  direct  thy  weeping  eye,  I  am  thy 
Support  me,  cheer  me  from  above,  Aisd  gently 


i2 — a. 


Coda,  for  last  stanza. 


PiOLL  ON,  THOU  MIGHTY  OCEAN. 

Go  yf  into  all  the  world  iiiid  preiieh  the  gospel  to  every  creature.— Mark  xvi  :  l."i.        Dr.  J.  B.  Herbeut. 

I       I       I       I       I         I  I       :  !       I       I 


V 


iX^  I       *     9      W      9      *    J^  '  *      »      *      •    .g.  ,!  I 

1.  r.oll  on,  thou  niicchty  ocean  ;  And,  ns  thy  billows  flow,  Bear  messengers  of  mercy  To  ev'ry  land  below.   A- 

2.  O  thou  eternal  lluler,  Who  boldest  in  thine  arm  The  tempests  of  the  ocean,  Protect  them  from  all  harm.  Uh, 

_*_^# J 


^^ 


,1 ,_j__L; , L^ ^ Ll ; 1 0 .__Ll . .__L| , ; 1— L^-' 


,*^ , ^_, 


rise,  }-e  gales,  and  wtift  them  Srife  to  the  destined  shore,  That  man  may  sit  in  darkness  And'death's  deep  shade  no  more, 
be  thy  })resence  with  them,  Wherever  tliey  may  be;  Tho'  far  from  us  who  love  them,  Oh,  be  they  still  with  thee. 


■^■- 


'-*itr-^ -F — F— — F»— ^    !  ^T^fe---* 

:z_f. i_tjizz3^ c L^ Lj        "z 


:r=i:f^=g?^^=F»=^=?z=,?,E= 


nioKr.s. 


R,.l 
Roll 

piiz! 


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-0 «  h*- 

C ^ J, ^_L,_ 


2=*: 


Rol!   on,  roll  on  ; 

Roll  on,  thou  mighty  ocean  ;  And,  as  thy  billows  flow,  Bear  messengers  of  nter-cy     To  ev'ry  land  be-low. 


■*•■*■   ^ 


^_L; ^1 , Li 


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is 


A  FRIEND  IN  JESU8. 


105 


Rev.  a.  a.  iloPKixs. 


Casting  all  your  care  upon  liini,  for  he  c;iretli  for  you.— 1  Petkr  v  : 

1 — f 1 »ni — I ^^^ ^"-1 — I 

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1.  AVhat  a     friend  we  have  in  Je  -  sus,  All  our  grief  and  sins     to     bear;         AVhat  a     priv  -  ilege      to 

2.  C'h,  what  peace  we  oft  -  en  for  -  feit,  Oh,  what  needless  pain  we    bear,  All     be  -  cau.se  we  do     not 
';>.  We     will  give  our  hearts  to  Je  -  sus,   Knowing  that  for  us       he     cares;         Trusting     on  -  Ij'    in     his 


=^1^ a 


N— -^  r "^ r r  — 


C II  ORIS.  /' 


5=«z 


ear     -     ry         Ev  -  'ry  thing      to      God      in  prayer, 
ear     -     ry         Ev  -  'ry   thing      to      God      in  prnyer. 

mer    -     it,         Breathing  in  his     name  our  prayers. 

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AVith  "  Come,  ye  heav  -  y 


lad 


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And 


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I     will  give  you     rest,"  We'll  lay    our     heads,    so     wea 


GLAD  NEW  YEAU. 


Thou  ci'owiK-st  tU 


year  witli  tlij' gooduess.— Ps.  l.w:  II. 


L.  0.  Emei;.»o.n. 


3— F-N ^ — N — ^F P-, \—p. ^— F-Hs s — s F : 


Ring-ing,  ring -'ing,  Voic  -  es     soft  and  clear,     Wei  -  come  bring-ing  To 

Fall  -  ing,  fall  -  ing,  For     the     old     a       tear;   Smil  -  iiig,    greet-ing,  To 

Wing-ing,  wing-ing,  Si  -  lent  -  ly     to  heaven,  May        its     nio-moncs  All 

"When  the  sea  -  sons  Cease  to  mark  his     love,     May       wo  jiraise  him  Ev 


the 
the 


glad  New  Year. 

glad  New  Year 
to  (iod  be  given 
er-more       a  -  bove. 


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■  way  ;  The  glad  New  Tear,  W 
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ad  Xew  Year,  When  friends  so  dear  Are  clustering  round  ou 

^        *         *         * 

ith  festive  chetr.  "We 

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rsioRr.s. 


eel  -   e  -  brate   to-day.     Riini-in^j,  riii()-)iig,Voio-es  soft  and  clear,    Wel-come  hi-iiir/iv/j  To   the  glad  Xew  Year. 


IIe? 


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To   the  glad  Xew  Year. 


LITTLE  YOLmTEEKS. 


10 


7^ 


BlofiSfiil  be  tlie  Lord,  my  stii-ii<;tli,  wliich  teuc-lietli  iiiv  h;iiuls  to  wai',  ami  my  lingers  to  light.— Ps.  cxHv  :  1. 


A.J.  Ai;PKV. 


> — * — *=^ — H — - — *  '*^    rw~ — * — *~r* — * — * — ^"  * — * — ^^~ 


1.  Wh,  come  nnd  join  our  great  command,  Our  lend-er       is     both  tried  and  true  ;  We're  marching  onward 

2.  We're  for  the  front,  with  orders  sealed,  We  know  our  cause  i.s  just     and  right;  Gur  Captain  leads  us 

'i.   Then  join  wur  ar  -  mj',  don't  de  -  l:iv,  Enroll  vour  names  while  yet  there's  room,  For  vict'ries  crown  ti? 

-*"^J^J_'  -  m  ' —        ■* —  ».  J  J  J  -« 


mm^^ 


-m £— r- i \ TTi ' — * — ^     1 


£63; 


C'llORlK 


• — • — i — ^-F» — ^r     £-*  g  bg : — » — *^rs^  •  — li — i" 


march 


ins:.  With 


i§li 


to       the     land  Be-yond     the  heaven-ly     sk.y       of  blue.     We're  march 

in        the  field,   To   fight     the     er  -  ring     sons       of  might. 

ev   -   'ry   dav.    And  will       till   God     shall  call     us   home.    We're  nmrcli-ing  on.  We're  marehins  on,  AVith 


»—(->■ ' — g, y^Y' 8 — *~~r' 


--S— ^ s,-J- 


-- X ,,^^-Vr 


m 


cheerful  heart  we're  marching  on  :  Our  ranks  are  firm,  Our  steps  arc  true,  Our  col  -  ors  bright  a.s  heaverjiy  blue. 

:    ti    t:    ti  ±    fi    t:  i      N     i      ^^      ^     I      n    i      n      • 

0 » »-r-\ _ Sr-0 0- J *-r.W f * *~r* f  »  g-rg  g  *- 


v-F^- 


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108  WE'LL  CROWN  THEM  WITH  R0SE8.  .  ^  ^ 

(TEMPERANCE  SONG.) 

-a-  -»■  -0-  -0-  -»■  '  -0-  j  '  -0-  JS"*"  ■*■■*■■•■      -*• 

1.  AVe"n  fake  Tip  our  stand  for  tlie  youth  of  onr  land,  And  weave  them  a  garland  to  wear:  Tho'  no  leaves  of  tlie  vine  in  onr 

2.  "We'll  tempt  not  the  ynutli  from  the  fountain  of  truth,  Who'ie  waters  are  pure  and  divine :  But  we'll  hanish  fore'er  fmm  onr 
o.  Our  .sweet  household  joys,  the  girls  and  the  boys,  We'll  shield  from  the  tempter  so  bold,  And  we'll  bind  thyir  white  Ijrows  tha  t 

[witli 


,,-^-!?-b'^4-^i>— </— J— g— *.— »-F — '^^—iJ *^-i *-* — -— F — ^— g— tf- 


:_i — ^^■_.__zb__^: 

0—^-S0—'—S- 


fllOKl'.S. 


ff 


-li 0 — 0—0—0 — ^^/-D ,_, — ,__^.i-^_ c-,..i:: — ^_^_,_^_^_Cj — ^—^—0—0_0_. 

I      ^    ^ 

wreath  shall  entwine.  For  we'll  crown  them  with  roses  so  fair.    We'll  crown  them.  We'll  crown  them.    Wi''ll 

homes  that  are  dear,  Tlie  clialicc  that  .sparkles  with  wint'.  ^\'e'll  crown  tl.eii!  v.  ith  ruses, We'll  crown  tliem  with  roses. Wl'II 
in  -  nocence  glow,  With  a  crown  that  i.s  richer  than  u<ild. 


-• — 0-r0- 


-0-   ■»-   •0- 


■^*  k^t-!^"* — *— ^— ^ — >— >-  F' N— N-^ — P— *-  ::-j  — ^-irip-t, — 5_p__=v=:i/_  b — ii_ri_.r_hz: tid 

•^^9-\)~~\ J—^ 1 ^—9—\ p— i^-F^  . ^^1 F  F a— te— '^1 

__^       p^-u&^ g-. 0-\-S' -. : r--fi  -^ — - — - — -2—0—1' 11 

-f t?-'-r  — u— i?— r— i?— ^-4 — fc?—y— »-"»—•-' *  s^gi,'jyi 


^^ 


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« — O — 0 — 0 ^ 0 

0 0 0 0 g 0 


^-^-^r^-^^ 


We'll  croAvn         them.    We'll  crown         them, 
crown  them  with  roses  so  fair.  We'll  crown  them  with  roses,  We'll  crown  them  with  roses.  We'll  crown  Ihem  with  roses  to  wear, 


JL  JL  M.  ^  tL  '^.'       ^  ^   ^  ^  tl  tl 


2^^.-jy, ^_^ >_^_p=:i..-_p 


■«•  -^' 


1     u   u 


^z=«=iz=i=^=fcFE=H 


ox  A  CHRIST3IA8  3I0RMXG. 


109 


,            KiM-isrIitl.v. 

On  eiiitli  peace,  good  will  toward 

[ r— K z 

men.— Li  KK  ii  :  H. 

1 — N 

W.  A.  n. 

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--^ — s — ^— 

-0 0 0— 

— . .> ^ — 

*       ^     "u 

:-^-    :>    =^    ^ 

-^^ V- \ — 

-a — « — g— 

•          0 

-'       0 "^     -K 

' 

1 . « Z^ 

L0 0 ,_ «_ 

il  /^''•''■- 

I  (     IJOIJU.- 

!  ,    (  Girls. 

i  ^-  1  «".'/«• 
I  3    I  Glrh. 

i      ■    [   Jiot/S.' 


\\  hat  is  the  song  the  an-gels  sing?  Sweetly  sing,  gladly  sing  :  AVhnt  is  the»  song  the  an-gels  ?ing, 
Oh,  "  Peace  on  earth,"  the  angels  sing,  Sweetly  sing,  gladly  sing  ;  Oh,  "  Peace  on  earth,''  the  angels  sing, 
AVhat  is     the     blessing  angels   bring?  Gladly  bring,   trii  -  ly  bring  ;  What  is  the  blessing  an-gcls  bring, 

—  "  Good  will  to  nlen,"  the  angels  bring.  Gladly  bring,  truly  bring  ;    "  (iood  will  to  men."  the  angels  bring, 
— Oh,  tell  uie  why  should  children  sing?  Sweetly  sing,  gladly  sing:  Oh,  tell  ine  why  should  children  sing, 

—  In  Bethlehem  was  born  a  King,  Children's  King,  angels'  King;     In   Beth  -  le  -  licui  was  born   a   King, 

—  Then  let  us     all     to  -  gethcr    sing,    Sweetly  sing,  gladly    sing;  Then  let  us  all     to  -  geth  -  cr  sing. 
Glory  to  him  whom    love    did  bring.  Sweetly  bring,  gladly    bring;   Glory    to  him  whom  love  did  bring, 


■li 


<-II«Ki'S.  ft 


7H9--9-* — ^^ s— -^t K, :  Fi  -p ^- 1— --    -p — '—L.       L .  _,__  t» — 0 — J — ,«_ 

iB-^ * — » — fzE^=:^i:tjLbg=a=E;zzr*iEgzz:g=EgzzzE.iJL:Ei ! =z=g: 


-^ — ^— #-r-^ — N^ — ^~r" 


On       a  Christmas  morning.  0  blessed  morn  !   0  wonilrc)Us  King  !        A  Sav-ior  born,  the  Lord's  anointed. 


i9 


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-0 m a 


\9-7-9' 


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t^tS: 


— * — 2 — s-F- 


SI 


En  -  tors  on     the  work  appoint  -  cd.  Leaves  the  heavenlv  world  awhile,  God  and  man  to  rec  -  on-eile. 

-•--•-  -0-      -0-      -^      -0-    -0-      ■»-      -0-     ■  •»-      -0-  I  2d  Tiuie 

^-?-ry0 0 0 #-F^ ^ ^—-^'Vi        a        m g-F^ :f F^ "  I »— F" 


TT 


High  Hayks. 


CITY  O'ER  THE  SEA. 

o  to  prepare  a  place  for  you.— John  xiv  :  2. 


•).  H.  Andf.bson. 


1 .  There  is       a     gyU  - 

2.  There  is  a  gold  - 
y.  That  bright  and  gold 
4.     Oh,  glo  -  ry     ev  - 

.^bfcr_  ., , 

-p-t^-»— [-»— ^g »— ^ 

~     '       /        •        ?        > 


is     the  gold-en  cit 

whom  is  hid  all  rich 

heart    is  ev  -  er  long 

lor     the  un-told  glo  - 


^-^11^3^: 


y.  That  cit  -  y  o'er  the 
-  "es.  The  full-n'ess  of     /    Ahi.  Yes,  Jesus  above  all  things,  Oh,  fair  his  face  to  see  !  I'm 
-ing  For  that  sweet  home  of  rest. 

ry  !  Oh,  for  the  Kings  of  kings  ! 


CITY  O'EH  THE  SEA,    (oiiclucled, 


^ 


■^- — ^^ — fc — ^^ — ^ — ^ — ^-r-N — ^ — ^ — ^ z^r-^— :t — f^ — ^— j b— 

'        '  IP 

ig,  wait-ing,  wish-ing,   for     the     cit  -  y     o'er    the    sesi.  0      Je  -  sus,  when  thou  call  -  est,   Thy 

•-_z=*zzz*zzz5=_^=»zzi5=FE3==-^z===fvi=^— Efz,z?z=fzz:t:=t:=t=rF== 


0    h     ^      ^     ""      ^     i         ^^     >       ^    -^.-  *^    • 

^.       ^^ 

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Jji 

1       Ji 

— 0 L— 

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^'      *-.-    ^   +1^-.    *     #    '    •     *-.    •     ^  i    »     « 

— , *- 

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— ^. — 

-;-^jJ 

bless   -  c'll     I'lice     I'll  see.        And   dwell   with  thee     fur  -  ev    - 

_^  ._j_t._|-— s— j-pf, -^— «  ^-#-f- 

cr         III 

the     cit  -    y 

o'er 

^ 

IS- 

the 

0 
sea. 

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J-^ 

«          1 

^^\f-^ — :i—j — g^_^_y_-*^*_,-,__-U_ 

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1 

3IARI0N  WlIITNEV, 


OWJS  AND  ELE8S. 


Kindest  Shepherd,  henru?,  Own  and  bless  to-day  ;     Lift  our  souls  from  sor  • 

2.  Time,  we  know,  is  passing  ;  Joys  are  fleeting  too;       But  with  thee  in    heav 

3.  Thou  who  rul'st  a-bove  us,  Draw  our  hearts  to  thee  ;       Fit  us  for  thy  king 


row.  Bless  us  whi 
en  All  is  bright 
dom,  For  e  -  ter  - 


e  we  pray, 
and  true, 
ni    -  ty. 


2z?tt  i£:^=»=£-=?z  z?£:zzz: 


113 


KNEELING  AT  THE  THRESHOLD, 


Dr..  GrTHRiE. 

I  Kluit'.  uikI  with  emotion 

:2Jj 


And  I  will  love  hitn. 


-John  xiv  ; 

S 


N     S    N 


W.  A.  Ogden'. 


r,  faint,  and  sore,     y  •■•       »     -■      -        •        ...  .        ... 

:ness,  storm,  unci  nigli 
ones  as  they  stand. 


Si^^t-; 


1.  I  am  kneeling  at  the  threshold,  so  weary,  faint,  and  sore.     Waiting  for  the  dawning,  for  the  opening  of  the  dijor 

2.  Oil,  a  weiiry  patli  I've  traveled,  'mid  darkness,  storm,  and  night,  Bearing  many  a  burden  and  .'•truggling  for  the  right : 
?j.  Oh,  methinks  I  hear  the  voices  of  loved  ones  as  they  stand.     Singing  in  the  gloaming  of  the  bright  and  better  land  ; 

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jCi^2 _pq;^=3;^_-v__^; ^ — p       s;„r2^^_,     ,^p*_!_ii^_  _:::^_^«s_  v^_^ — sp^^,^^,     n ^ 

■J 3t-i   #  •  * — 9  '"»—* — #-.-#-'-#-.-#—*■.-• •  .  0 0—0.-0'^ *—0-.—' 


I  am  waiting  till  the  Master  shall  bid  me  rise  and  come     To  his  all-glo-ri-ons  pres-ence,  the  gladness  of  his  home 
Xow  the  morn  of  heaven  is  breaking,  my  toil  will  soon  be  o"er;  I'm  kneeling  at  the  threshold. and  iny  hand  isou  the  do. 
Soon  I'll  join  the  blood-washed  legion  and  stand  amid  the  throng ;  I'll  mingle  in  their  worship  and  I'll  join  their  happy 


fiioRr.s. 


I'm  kneel      -       -    ing     at  the  thresh         -         old,      so       wea       -      ry,  faint,  and       sore,  I'm 

I'm  kneeling  at  the  threshold, I'm  kneeling  at  the  threshold, I'm  kneeling  at  the  threshold,  so  weary,  faint,  and  sore,  I'm 


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IQEELTXG  AT  THE  THRESHOLD,     Coiicliukd.       113 


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1 


kneel        -       -       iiig    at    the  thresh         -         old,  and  my  liand         is  on  the        door. 

kneel-ingat  the  threshold,  I'm  kneeling  at  the  threshold,  Vm.  kneeling  at  the  llireshold.  and  my  hand  is  on  the  door. 


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z'      y      ^      ?      .  ,00   3 


THE  OLD  CHOSS. 


On.  Bona  n. 
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ss,  it  standeth  i"ist, 

Hal 

-     Ic     -     lu-jah  ! 

The  winds  of  hell  have  blown, 

Yet 

'tis  not 

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C'odsi  nl'ter  onch  staiixa. 


9S=:=; 


1 


2  It  is  the  old  cross  still, 

Hallelujah! 
On  which  the  Living  One 
Did  for  man's  sin  atone; 

Hallelujah  ! 

3  Old  cross,  on  thee  I  lean. 

Hallelujah  ! 
Old,  yet  ever  new, 
I  glory  still  in  ynu  ; 

Hallklujah  I 


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ONLY  BELIEVE. 

Ffar  licit,  ueitlu-r  be  discouraged.— Dki't.  i :  21. 


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J.  K.Mi'r.E.\v. 


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0^-0 — ; — *— ' 0-  _     .     _ 

1.  On  -  ly      be-lieve  that  thy  Fa  -  tlier     Is  guii'1-iiig     thy    lone  -  ly  w;iy,     Guid-ing  thee  out     of 

2.  Shiid-ows  that  oft  gath  -  er  dark  -  ly      A-ioimd  thy  lone  spir  -  it  now,      Will     be  dis-jiersed  by 

3.  On  -  ly       be-lieve  the  sweet  prom-ise  The  Sav-ior     has  given    to  thee,  "  Here  ye  shall  have  ttib 


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0 — 0 — \-M — 0 — m—0 — i^'—x — ^-  — ■■ • — 2 — S — 0 — 0 — • — -d—\-»- 1  — • 4 


To  the  light  of  e  -  ter  -  nal  d:iy. 
That  beams  ffora  the  Sav  -  ior's  brow. 
But         in  -  li  -  nite  peace     in         lue.' 


Be-Iieve  that  the  path  thou  ait  trend  -  ing, 
Ee-lieve  that  the  hopes  thou  hast  cher  -  i.^lied, 
Be-lieve  that  the  heav  -  en  -  ly     man-sinus 

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Though  drear  -  y,  and  dark,  and  cold, 
Though  seem  -  ing  so  bright  and  fair, 
Are     pre  -  par  -  ing       for       thee       a     -       bove; 


Is  the  same  path  that  was  trod  -  den 
Take  not  their  calm  light  from  heav  -  en. 
And-    all  things    work     for      the      bet  -    ter 


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ONLY  BELIEVE.    Coiultidod. 


By  mar  -  tyrs  and  =aiiUs  of         old. 
They'll  find     no     fru  -  i    -    tion    there. 
To  those  who  the  Sav  -  iur       Icjve. 


» m m m m^ r,0 »_?_« 


On  -  ly     be  -  lievo,  On  -  ly     be-lieve,  On  -  ly       be 


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^ii:s.  C'.vrvMiriiArr.. 
P  Devotioiia 


SATIOR,  JESUS!  PASS  NOT  BY. 

Ilejoifiiig  in  liopi.— Ito.M.  xii  :   12. 


IIakry 


116 


r.KV.  D.  S.  Anderson. 


BEAUTIFUL  STAR. 

\\c  have  jeen  liis  star  iu  the  east.— 31.\tt.  ii :  2. 


\ 


Eev.  D.  S.  Anderson. 


•^    -9^     -0-   .  -0-       -»■ 

■J       '^  •- ■  —  -  -  — 

1.  A  most  beau  -  ti  -  ful  star     hurst         out  one  night, And  it  shone  with  such  splendor  and  ho  -  ly     dc  -  light, 

2.  'Twas  a  Sav-ior  they  .sought, 'twas  aSavior  they  found, And  they  told  the  glad  sto  -  ry  the  country     a    -   round. 

3.  That  bright  Beth-le-heui  star        is         shin  -  ingyet;  It     a-rose    in     its     beau  -  ty,  but  nev  -  er  will     set; 


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Thiit  wise  men  from  the  East,     A  coun  -  try      a  -  far,     Be-held  with  great  joy  that  dear  beau-ti  -  ful     star. 

Sliall  not     we     be     as    wise     As  those  fiom     a  -  far,   And     fol  -  low  the  beams  of     the    beau-ti  -  ful    star? 

For    the  time  draw-eth  nigh  AVheu  na  -  tion,s    a  -  far    Sliall  walk  in     the  light     of     the    beau-ti  -  ful     star. 


tllOKCS. 


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Lilve  a  ra  -  di  -  ant  gem         It   shone  up  -  on  them,     And     led  them  re  -  joic-  ing  to     Eoth  -  le  -  hem, 


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2 l2 ^itinz^ m i2 '# g-bli~'  'g 0. 


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BEAUTIFUL  STAR.    Concluded. 


WAITIXO  AT  THE  CROSS,    is  &  5s. 


]>i.!i!.  to  wlinm  .slia'il  1  fain  ?— .(ciiN 


J.  n.  Amierson. 


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-J . 9. — L  ^ 0 «_•_« 0 « — ^1 , 9^ — Y0 j — ^_q 

»-.-• #— ;fe#— ^-* — -^— JL ^r.'9 « •— "-ar-. ^4   ,  • 9—^9—^* — -* » ^ 

fi  ^     To  tr  "••     -75- 


l.Je-sus,     I       am  wnit-ing     now,       Wea  -  ry.  worn,  and  weak  ;       At     the  cross  I'm  bending      low, 

2.  Long  I've  wandered  far  from  thee,       In     the  paths  of       sin;  Let     my  sov  -  row  plead  for     me, 

3.  Chase  my  heart's  unrest  a    -  way,         Bid  its     troubling  cease  ;       Let     me     feel  thy  love    to  -  day, 


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D.  S.   Spenh  the  hless-ed  wordu  to 


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Peace  and    re*t        I      seek.               Je 
Je     -     sus,  take     me        in. 
Give     me     thy   sweet  jieace. 

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WHOSOEYER  WILL. 


the  fuUMtaiii  of  life 


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XXXV]  :  '1. 

,K       S     N     ^ 


W.  A.  0. 


D.C.  1 

2, 


f  WItoso-ev-cr  mill  mat/  tru  -  ly  come, 
[  He  (hut  is  u-ihirst,  oh,  let  him  come, 
I  lie  that  is  an  hun-ger,  let  him  come, 
(  Who-so-ev-er  eat  -  eth   of     the  breiid, 


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Who-so-ev-ep.  will,  ■\Vho-so-ev-eu  will 


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Who-so-ev-er  irill  mail 
He  that  w  (I- thirst,  oh, 
lie  thiit  is  an  hun-ger, 
^Vho-so-ev-cr  eat  -  eth 


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tea  -  hi     come, 

And     drink  lifes 

tea  -  ter 

free 

-.  hi. 

Id,      him  come. 

A  ml     drink  life  s 

wa  -  ter 

free 

■  hi- 

The  Spir 

IT 

AND 

THE  Bride  say  C(l^tE, 

let     him  come. 

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=zSz^Jz=Jziifca=:r::Ji^_E^J=J=5=JzF 

Freely  comk.  Freely  come,  And  drink  life's  water  freely. 


t-r— T- 


l±iE='5zz'E±zb=EL:J_-^-b_J=fz^ 


'Tis  the  blessed  Savior's  words  I  hear. 

Whosoever  will,  whosoever  will  ; 
'Tis  the  blessed  Savior's  words  I  hear, 

To  every  tribe  and  nation  : 
Whosoever  will  may  truly  come, 

Whosoever  will,  whosoever  will  ; 
Whosoever  will  may  truly  come, 
And  sbare  this  great  salvation. 
The  Spirit  and  the  Eride,  etc. 


J 


E.  R.  Latta. 


WE  WILL  GLADLY. 

I  sliaU  ^o  to  liiiii.— 1'  Saji.  xii  :  1':!. 


119 


9^ 


r.  H.  Stauffkk. 


i; 


1.  "We  will  gliidly  our  s;ic-ri-fice  bring.   To  tlie  Lord  will  we  offer  our  vow;      lie  ac-cept  -  ed  his  peo-pie  of 

2.  With  the  innocent  light  in  its  eye.  With  his  spir-it  by  sin  un-de-(iled,     To  the  tem-ple  the  moither  may 
;;.   In  his  presence  for-ev  -  er  to  dwell,  Where  no  i.-luud  ever  darkens  the  sky.  And  the  fl&w'rs  bloom  on  ever- 


-#-    ■••    -i9- 


^_*^_*_g_ 


I-: S^— y— ^  I— ^-^^-|-^-^— ^ /—y.^^.'^ ^_y_^_ 


:5=B: 


t'HOKlS. 


old,     lie  will  hear  and  accept  of  us  now.  If  we  pray  to  the  Father  in  faith, 

eouie,  And  the  Lord  will  accept  of  her  child, 
more.  Shall  the  little  ones  go  when  they  die.  If  We  praj-  to  the  Father  in  faith, 

'^?-b-— ^ ^ 

/  /   z'  r  •   1/ 


If  we  ask  in  the 
If  we 


I / — ^-^—m — * — *-\ r~~        v~ — * — * — * — * — *~r' 


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name  of  the  Son,  A\'hat-so-ev  -  er  would  be  for  our  good,     And  his  glory,  will  sure-Iy  be  done. 

ask  in  the  name  of  the  Son, 


irj-.z3i~g — rrzi:rp:zzu=nizr: — ^zzr+s=zg=a~g: 
r^—?-h-  I       *— ^--|-»— #— g— » — »— *-hi ^— i?^— h- 


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:— 5 — <»-i 


V— >- 


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12^ 


GATES  WITHOUT  JAR. 


D.  i 


We  look  for  J 


J.  H.  Andeesd.n 


-0 — i — •- 


a..- #-L^ •—  0 Z~'-0 0 0 — •-'-a g 


1.  Thi'u  iloni- Ji'i-u-s.n-lem     on  high  !   Sweet  city       of     my     Gud;        My  hnp-py     home  beyond  the  sky.  The 

2.  l)f:ir  liiippy  hoiiK' !  No  earthly  song  Can  reach  thy  joyous  strain  ;    But  when  I     mingle  with  thy  throng,  I 

3.  When  tlie  groat  bands  of  Christ's  full  love  Shall  compass" all  mv  soul,  Then  -earthly  ties  shall  snap  like  thread,  And 
-0-      -0-     -0- J^!^ _■*!  ■•-■*-      -^      •*•   ■•- ♦- 

l^-fr-^-F^— *— * — '-^^ — r — ' ^-F* — ^ — ■* — ^-^*-^-^-^^-p[: — ^ — 0 — irpP — ^ — P==F=q 

I — D-^J-^ ^_- — y-L^ J — . — ^_c^ — , — »— »-U ; p-t:^ — ^ c^. — ^ — I ^_d 


7 *< ^ 0 — if^ — \-0---0 0 — -* 0 a  0 — — I i > » — hS 9 *-#-$- 


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9^: 


home   of     my   dear     Lord;  No     set  -ting     sun  is   known   to    thee.    No   evening's     chilly        air;  The 

shall   not  try     in       vain.  Out-side     thy  gates  my  earthly    joys   I'll   leave,  and  break  the  cup:       'Twiil 

lose  their  whole  con-trol.  Seen  in       the  light  of  Clirist's  great  love,  The  loves  of  earth  shall  fade  ;    From 

■0-       -0-        ^  »^7^«         »        ■^•^■^■^■0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0-      •0-^-0-      -0- 

:5=._-?==S=pfe==Si=^=:,li=zptz=ti=^=:^==ri==i—i—i=pr^^— ==,-=: 

izrEgz— -^^=^— ±=g=^E^=£:=i=Fzr-^±zz=z^=^i=Ti:iz=^=: 


-• — • — 0 — 0 — p-J — s — s — 5— F« ' ' 1 

. 0 — i-0 — 0 — 0 — • — \-0 — 0 — 0 — g 


^  s 


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ti  -  ful     gates,     When 


Lord,  our  r4od, thy  light  shall  be,    The  Lord  of     light  is       there.        0     beau 

ill       bo  -  fit     the     marriage  feast,  When  with  my  Lord  I     sup. 

pat-tern  lor,  an     hum  -  ble  suit,    Can  heavenly  robe  be     made.       0     beautiful,  beautiful  gates  so  fair  ! 


p— ^— ^— *— ^ 

y-'-u— b^— y— y— f— y- 


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1 


GATES  WITHOUT  JAR.    CoiicliHkd. 


121 


■ -7 — ^-^-F-^^ v-F* '^=-* «— E# ^— :=:^=F=^p:r^-r-z7Zj;2.-iT 

vith-in     those  pearl  -  y  gates,   Tliose  pe 
#-      •#-         ^       -*- *•      -•-        •♦-      ■#- 

t — 1 ^i=Fc=»=»=»=F'*^='^=^=^--F*^'"'^l-1 


sluill      I       en  -  ter     there,       And  stand  with-in     those  pearl  -  y  gates,   Tliose  pearly  gates     so       fair  ! 
^ ^ -^-T^        ■»-     ■»■■»-     -m-        ^      -*- *•     -•- -9-     ■#-        N       I         N        

-* * — ,■» — r— Pp-^P — I — FF^ p- — 1 ^--F?=s — s:=i=piiz=ijtzi^ziif. 


3I011E  LIKE  THEE,    (is  &  is. 


E.R.  La  IT  A. 

J! — /-4 — ^ 


Ti.i  presput  you  holy.— Coi..  i  ; 


« « ' — F^-  V  -m ^ — F^ 1 m — F^—  !  — V* • 

1  -•■■•■■•■       -jr       -jr 


i=L-^: 


19 


1.  More  like  iv.y  Lord  to 

2.  More  like  iny   Lord  to 

3.  More  like  my  Lord  to 

3--« — ft — ?— rfziz*- 

I       i       'J 


be, 
be, 
be, 


•V      TT 

Ev  -  er 
Ev  -  er 
Per-feet 


pray 


I 

I 

in     love 

-if (S- 

iiziFsc 


Farther 

Oil,  niali 

Hoping 

^« ff_ 


i^« 


from  sin 

e  nie  stro 

at    last 

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rem 
11  g  in 

to 


ovcd  From 
faith,  Vali; 
dwell  With 


day  to 
irnt  in 
him  a  • 


■ST    < 
day. 
deed, 
bovc  : 


^ziEpzirszzipiziL*! 


0 0 0 — L  _       — L   — «<  — — ^^ — m. i_« 0 — \-0-^^ — 


iiife 


Let-ter     the  hosts  of     sin     Here  to      de  -  fy,  Bet-ter 

And  in     for  -  bid-den  paths  Oft     wandered  o'er,         Oh,     let 
Striving  that  port  to  gain,  0    -    ver     the  tide  :        Urg-ing 


,^      -2?- 

prcpared  to  live,  Bet-ter  to  die. 
my  wayward  feet  Wander  no  inori: 
this    on  -  ly  claim,  Je  -  sus  hath  died. 

I 
-f— rg-:-* f— r*- 


I 

r 


-^122 


JUBILEE  or  HEAYEX. 


"V 


HI.    IjAVIIOURNE 

At  11 


Tlicy  sung  a  new  sun 


31.  L.VYBOURNK. 


enzt'ii  * — »-'-0 — * — i NM N — i^ — ~~"ti — f — • — • — z — * — h* — a — 4 ' — ^ — ~ 


1.  llnrk  to     the  sound  dF     the   nn  -  gel  -  ic  tliron;;;     Singing    in   r.-ijit-uro,   the  ble.=  s-cd    rotes  pro  -  long  ; 

2.  Crowns  of  re-joie-iiig,  all   t'lide-less  and  bri:,-ht;    Uarments  of  l)uauty,     all     spot-less,   pure  and  white; 
ii.  Soon  shall  I  pass     o'er  the  dark  roll-ing  tide,      Soun  shall  I  stand  at  the  bless-ed     Sav-ior's    side  ; 

;^it-TJ:->— » g- '-0 g tf-  -— »-pg 0-'-» 9 r-= ^ -= ^ ^ = ,-« •- 

i       y     i^     !       >  ■   ^    i       ^     !^     i 


:»^»T^*:3»:=:»zizii=cf=u=:*=:*^*rv:= 
-» — g-^-;— g — * — ^— pg — »=S — \ — ^-•-? 


:a  +f ^—Hv- 


-iN: 


:az:: 


— N- 


0—.—m ' ^ J 


Sweet  is  tlie  strain  of  their  inys  -  tic  -  ad  song.  Filled  with  the  ]iur  -  est  of  hive. 
^Nlan-sions  of  rest  in  the  re  -  gions  of  light,  Jo  -  sus  the  Sav  -  ior  will  give. 
There    in       liis     love       ev    -    er  -  more     to         a    -    bide,      Safe,    safe      at     home      ev  -  er  -  more. 


Z-rSzzzc: 
'ff '#_ 


-»—•—•- 


-»- 


<?— • — , 


CIIORl'.S. 


^-< — ^-,-g— p^^ tf-^-p-p^ i.*-^       *      -^ — *-=:«^*-tit=:iz#iAZ?zi: 


Oh,  my     soul  soon  shall  flee,  To  that       e  -   ter  -  nal  rest  that's  given,  There  to 

Oh,  mv  soul  soon  shall  flee, 

I  N       S       N  ^       7?-  * 


^        ^  F^      m    «    '< 


•vi 


•—*—*- 


:s?_- 5t- 


/ 


JUBILEE  OF  IIEAYEX.    Coiicliuled. 


123 


fe-r:z:— : 


join      .  .  .  tlie      ju    -    Iji 

There    to     join     the      ju    -   bi 


the     ju 
■fi- 


The    ju 


lee       of    heaven. 


i 


-9—'—» 0—'—0 ^      .     »— p»— •-— p i \ » p#— .— » # = 


-^— •- 


:iB 


GUIDED  BY  THEE.     Os  &  4s.  . 


];f.v.  C.  S".  J^iinixsi 

X. 

Tlie  L 

Did  sliaU  guide  Ibeo  continually,— Isa,  Iviii 

:  2.                                      ,           J.  P.  i; 

ones. 

y    /  'J 

;     1       :              ; 

/KP-o- ^ 

— ^ j — ^ — ^ — 0 ' 1 , — 

,2>       (5^         '        *l        -^ 

^'-^-7^ • 

*           t     ^     ^      *     %      ^     ^      %     * 

*                 '^       fm       9        <^ 

•7                  ^         • 
1              ].  Sav  -  ior 

2.  Kiv  -  en 

3.  Sav  -  ior, 

9     ^      m      e>      '^               *       c^      ^       *      9 
I       f(jl  -  low    on,  Gaid  -  ed     by     thee;  See  -  ing     not 
the  rock   ior     me,    Thirst  to     re-lieve;    Man  -  na   from 
I     long     to  walk  Clos  -  er  with  thee,    Led     bj'     thy 
m                 m       n                  »       m       ^^        rs         m       m 

9.         9         C>                    "' 

yet  thy  hand  That  lead-eth     me. 
heaven    falls.  Fresh  ev  -  'ry     eve  ; 
guid-ing  hand  Ev  -   er      to       be 

9         ^        j^                      9          ^ 

VA'    1-.  '3       '             1 

A 

</          ■            1 

'■                ;             1 

J,       1         '^      yr        0       ^ 

% 

1    /-l''-       ' 

/^      '^     !• 

1       1 

\^  ty  o     '^       L 

'a                                1^                                ..*^: 

m        m        ^          \             ^9        9 

^ 

i        1 

i          1 

1 

1                                          '                                         1 

!        i       1 

1           1                                  1           ! 

•        •        iTi       "^         9        '     *>        9        f>      1^         "99        9        ei 


l_-_L^_ 


i 


Hushed  be  my  heart  and  still,  Fear  I       no  further       ill;  On   -  ly       to  meet  thy    will  ^ly     will 
Xev  -  er      a  want    se  -  vere    Caus-cth  my  eye    a     tear,    But  thou  art  whisp'ring  near 
Con-staut'  ly  near  thy  side,  Quickened  and  pu-ri  -  fied,     Liv  -  ing    for  him  who  died 


On  -  ly 
Free-lj' 


'.-fj — 1^-^ 


.9 9 g^  ^ a 

iS-p» — #      i  — p ■— 


shall  be. 
be-lieve. 
for    me. 

-J-r 


r^ 


21 


^^ 


GATHEROG  H031E.*    (For  Funerals.) 

Thej-  tliat  be  wise  shall  shine  as  the  stars.— Dan.  xi :  3. 

CHOKHK.  SOliO. 


-^E0- 


— N 


ta 1;_^_,_,  .J^_^^^ 


i::fc:te^i; 


N-^-S--^ 


1.  They're  gathering  homeward  from  ev'ry  land,  As  weary,  their  feet  touch  the 

2.  Before  they  may  rest  they  pass  thro'  the  strife,  One  by     one,  one  by  one;  Thro'  death's  chilling  waters  they 

3.  Dear  Je-sus,    Re-deem-er,     we  look     to  thee,  AVe  lift  up  our  sad  voic-es 


"~     bii=z^r:zzb»:i3iz=:gz:L— 


—■->., 


^-I^ 


-A V K K 


--K- 


__  ,_ 


-^_,- 


shin-ing  strand,  Their  brows  are  inclosed  in  a  golden  crown;  Their  travel-stained  garments  are 

en-ter  life,  Yes,  one  by  one.     To  some  are  the  floo^Js    of    the     riv-er  still  While  fording  their  way  to  the 
tremblingly.  The  \\;aves  of  the    river    are    dark  and  cold.    We  see  not  the  place  where  our 


h:p=:r.: 


— t-^ — ] 1^, — 1 

■^ d ^-b* *- 

■  '       A A-  hi— -*- 


.0 — 0 — 0^^0-—^JI^ — ^ — , — *-^-*-'=«y-^— ^--' 


all  laid  down,  And  clothed  in  white  raiment  they  rest  in  the  mead  \Vhere  Jesus  doth  love  his  saints  to  lead, 
heavenly  hill;  To  oth  -  ers  the  wa  -  ters  run  fieree-Iy  and  wild  While  gathering  home  to  the  un-de- filed, 
feet  may  hold  ;  Thou  who  didst  pass  thro'  in  the  deep  mid-night.  Oh,  strengthen  us,  send  us  thy  staff  and  light. 


9^i# 


■■■  From  "Kew  Silver  Song. 


>     rnoKi.s 


OATHERIXO  H031E.     Concluded. 


125 


.      .■*"    ,  „  .  ■*■  ■•■•  "^  .  .  ~ 

"      "'  "      viver  one  by  uik-;  (jath'riiig  liDine,  g.itk'ring  liumejYes,  07ie  by  one. 

— *-P! F 1 — ! —  P» — »— »-^-  -g-^^ — ^_t_    i1 

l^2it# m «-  ?  _L« m #.  -"r"      :;;     ,      i eit*.  • .«:!  J 


(jath'iing  home,  giith'ring  home,  Fording  tlio  viver  one  by  one;  (jath'ring  home,  g.itk'ring  liome, Yes,  07ie  by 


# c « •- 


£: 


B-;xi>i-t'>»«ii  vc 


WEEPING  TEAI18!     7s. 

He  belieki  tin;  city, and  wept  over  it.— Like  xix  :   11. 


n-- 


i^- 


1.  Weep-ing  tenr.«  !      .nh,  bro   -   ken 

2.  Weep-ing  on          the  hill.s        a. 

3.  Weep-ing!  oh,       the  strange  sur 

4.  AVeep-ing  !  Je  -  su-  Aveep  -  ing  I 


henrt  ! 


prise 
see! 


AVhy  from  heaven     did  lie 

Oft  hi.s  sob  -  bing  heart 

I>im5  the  glo    -  ry  of 

Pearl  -   y.  )>re   -   ciou.'  droiis 


de  -  part  ? 
ha.s  gone, 
the  skies  ; 
for       me ; 


ir 


All 

Not 

Veil 

Xow 


un  -  fit 
for  rest 
your      fao 

1         know 


to  jour 

and  need 

e>,  turn 

liiin  as 


io^^ 


ney 
ed 


inv 

"l 


_•_:;» 


I  I         i 

here,  M'here  the 

sleep.  But,         a 

way  ;  AVIio     can 

friend.  Now     I"ll 

_^,_^-J>- ^ 

>-— ^- — A ^ 


"*— »-F- 


las! 

bear       those    tear 

serve       him       to 


mnjili  brings      the 
to  pray  and 

to     ■ 
the 


-JZ.ZZ 


I 


tear, 
weep, 
day  ? 
end. 


11 


125 


JOY,  JOY,  JOY. 


Fannie  Crosby.    ' 
^   ^     Quick.      1 

There  is  joy  in  heaven  over 

one  sinner  that  repenteth.- 

-IjVKe  XV  :  " 

A.  J.  Arhky. 

y    ^^ir  '<            1             d 

' 

1 

^          .        ^ 

!>•-«* 

t« 

w           N     N     i           1 

1 

^  '• 

^      |<>j      1           , 

fT>  **  -i     *    \""  '  '^ 

«    s 

5~'  ^ 

J  V 

V  \}      4      0          0 

(C/    • 

0            0.      0.      0.             J 

0       2 

s 

0 

0:     0     &:      -J 

J 

4     0     0         •. 

#       • 

0  0  0    •-J 

:9- 


Joy  !  Joy  !  Joy  ! 

Joy  !  Joy  !  Joy ! 

Joy  !  Joy  I  Joy  ! 

4- 
— ^ 0 — r^—- 


Joy  !  Joy  !  Joy  ! 

Joy  !  Joy  !  Joy  ! 

Joy  !  Joy  !  Jov ! 

■0.        ■#-     42:    • 


;;itcs     of     light,    Joy     in  the  vnles  of 
lovfe     and  sons,    Joy  where  the  holy 


m=^ 


~Q- 


Ei 


t-' 


Joy      at  the  pearl -y 

Joy      in  the  land     of 

Joy  where  the  saints  a-dor  -  ing  meet,    Ciii-ting  their  crowns  at 

-j 0 — 0 — 0  0 — r» • 1 rl • — » — • *- 


-/—/"- 


:p: 


w V — m m — I 


E  -  den  bright,  Louder  than  choral  an  -  thenis  roll,  They  blend  with  the  song  of  the  new-born  soul, 
nn  -  gels  throng,  Striking  their  tuneful  harps  of  gold,  Re  -  eeh  -  o  the  strains  of  bliss  un  -  told. 
Je  -  sus'       feet,       Onward  nnd  onward   the  joyful  sound.  The  dead     is     a-live  and   the  lost     is     found. 


^•ff^— » 0- 


— rT— T-T— * — T— rJ 0 s -— r» — •— •— # — •—#— n#— ^s — 0-' — -j 

— F  I —    ■       i : — H — ^—^—< — ^-fc^— Fi — i — *-       1 


--JS— N-4 


-K— N 


N     S 


(ilo-r)-,  glo^ry,  glo     -      -     r; 

Glo-i-y  to  (Jod,       Glo-ry   to  (ji 


,.J__ 


-^--H- 


*~T~P  •  *  — 9—*—0 — 4—4—'t*—*—» — wi-Y  •  E-'iiz^zis^^-ziq: 

— 0—f-  '0 1  '.z^  izi^zr.^izi;~^ — 0 — c# — 0^0- — 0 — ^tii ~*    »      *: 


Glo-  ry  to  God    our  Pie-deemer  and  King,       Glo-ry  to  him  that 


N     N 


K     K 


-• — 0- 


-Ji_i=pzzjiz:g: 


f—0—0—0 i-r-*- — •— • — »— »— »^-|ti:# — 0 — f—0 rr-» 1 ; ; f - — 

'-^y—]/^ — y-|:.;-^-z:i;^__Ui=ti — ;;i_U^-  "«_«-_  S-_i---  ^  L  -j — ^zzj^_-^— ir=: 


^    ^    I 


.£.    ^    ^». 


JOY,  JOY,  JOY.    CoiicludecL 


ri=:^2 


once  Avas   slain,       An-oth-er  has  come  to   the  fountain   of  life 


A     jin-ncr      is     burn     a.  -  gain. 


^ 


TU i 

-it. ^ 


'-F: Y» •—*—• »— *— ^—^ ^— p»— * * ; -^>-- 

_ta_. — *_Lz — ^_x ^_^_tz : i_t^ > — « — «_t — : 

JESUS'  LITTLE  LAMB. 


!2<S 


He  will  gatliiT  the  lambs  with  his  ai'ui.— IsA.  x 


1  ;   11. 


W.  .\.0. 


/    i^ 


^=^5= 


<H«>RI!>>.  ^^_ 

rtsui  loves  me,  this  I  kn(j'.v,  lie  will  wash  nie  white  as  snow,  He  will  keep  me  pure,  I  know.  For  I'm  hi 

■fL       M.    -^    -tL       M. 
-    -0 — • — » — 0 — r# — 0 — •— r# — • — • — • — r0 * •-        -      -      -  -        - 

5— >^— >— /— L?— *— tf—tp  _«_p_^_t>z=> — z: 
J     'J     \         U     V     J     \J 


Si — 

'm  his  lamb. 


-0 — 0 — 0- 


■P— V— ^— >— L 


:2zzyzzz; 


11 


r^   12^ 


IF  3IY  HOUSE. 


Turn  ye  from  your  evil  ways,  for  wky  will  ye  die?— Ezek.  xxxi 

-K; N , L_^_J b,. 


1.  Ob,    if         my     house    is     built    up 

2.  For  b(!     whose   trulh      i.^     lii^t  -   ing       ns 
;;.  Then  I        will     build     my   house  u|>   -    on 


rocK,  I  Icnow  it  will  stand  fur  -  cv  -  or: 
the  liills,  "AVliose  word  is  un  -  eliung-ing  uev  -  tr, 
:i        i-ock,    And  tlierc     it        will     stand    fur     -    cv     -     or; 


_^ L|^ ^.^ ^ 


.^. 


n 

N, 

S          N 

S 

S 

><           ^ 

y 

_i                ~> 

^ 

^ 

V 

K, 

^                      ja 

^ 

_ 

._*_ 

— * 

\(^)       <     ^ 

*         m 

M 

e 

'       5 

s 

s 

2 

» 

* 

9 

^           « 

s 

a 

0 

■   ■•#           0    - 

^    .*■    i 

The   floo. 

s  maj'  come, 

and 

the 

rnll  - 

ing 

thun  - 

de.r's 

shock 

May  beat    up  - 

on 

my 

house 

that     is 

Hath  sail 

[   mv     Ii'iuse 

on 

the 

S(d     - 

i<l 

ror-k 

shall 

stand 

He'll  hold    it 

by 

his 

might 

in      tliu 

Tlie  flooi- 

s  ni;iy  eouie, 

and 

the 

roll 

ing 

tluin  - 

der's 

slioek 

I\Iay  boat    up   - 

on 

mv 

h'ouse 

that     is 

■^    ,* 

■•-        -#- 

•*- 

■*- 

■♦- 

■*- 

•*- 

■»- 

■*- 

■»- 

t      t 

Ci*      (-      S 

lO             1 

j 

1 

] 

1^ 

•-J.,        r-        » 

1 

r 

1 

. 

^            'y^ 

i? 

^ 

! 

-^  9    ' 

* 

-If— 

— ^— 

-* 

-/»— 

1 

__tf 

' 

i 

'  t 

—^ — 

—\>>— 

';> 

if 

_u,__ 

f 





built  up  -  on  at 

bol-low      Orf  his  hand,  And  'twill  never  fall 

built  up  -  on  a     rock, 

■»-     -^     ■»-  -eh     ■»-     -»■■»-■*-     -0-     -^ 


nev-cr     fall,         2s'ev  -  or,     nev-cr,     nev  -  er, 


ji.jL. 


•^  -*-•#-•#-     i»^        -»- 


T-^- 


:z :c I L rs — 22 •- 


^ 


IF  MY  HOUSE.    Coiuluded 


120 


;^^^1 


IN  THE  LIGHT. 

Ill  tliy  light  wesliiiU  see  light.— Ps.  .\x.\\ 


z2l^I^^z::^zl^==^=z=:z==^=z:^zz=r^=^-=^^^z^^z=^=q 


-N-lfe- 


m 


f  Pleasant  is  the  Sabb.ith  day,  lu  the  light,  in  Ihe  light,  Seeming  much  of  gijod  tosny,  In  the  light  of  God  ; 

(  But  a  music  lieher  far,  In  the  light,  in  tiie  light,  Breaches  where  angel  spirits  are.  In  the  light  of  God. 
Shall  we  ever  rise  to  dwell  In  the  light,  in  the  ligiit,  Where  imranrtal  praises  swell,  In  the  light  of  (iod  : 
Yes,  that  bliss  our  own  shall  be.  In  the  light,  in  the  light.  All  the  good  shall  Jesus  see,  In  the  light  of  God  ; 

S     S     1 


M 


y  y 


t'HORlS. 

:?I5r:l=:^.=::^!: 


y    y 


y    y    y      y 


1st  Time. 


-^ — K- 


:g5- 


2«I  Tiiuc. 


■-^^- 


m 


AValk  in   the  light,  walk  in     the  light,     In    the  light  of     God    our   lather. 
Walk  in   the  light,  walk  iu     the  light,     (oiuit) 


I  a     the 


r- 


/T 


30 


Jenny  Joy. 


SOMETHIISO  TO  LOYE. 

Wlio  kiYeil  Uif,  ami  gave  liiuistlf  for  me.— Gal.  ii :  2li. 


^: 


— ■ — s-F— I j — -  —■■  -F-f 


Dk.J;.  K.Dodge. 


talf^ 


1 .  There  is     nev 

2.  There  is     nev 

3.  There  is     nev 


path  -  way  so  bar  -  res 
form  so  cor  -  rupt  -  ed 
tem-pest-tossed     o  -  cean 


But  in  it  is  some-tliing  to 
But  eyes  look-ing  on  -  ly  in 
So     deep     tiiat  the  pearls  light-ly 


love  ; 

love 

cast 


Some  bright  lit  -  tie  scent  -  la,    -    den  bios  -  soui, 

May  find     some-thing  there  wortii     a     bless   -   ing, 

Up  -  on       its      m:id     bil  -  lows  niiiy     set     -     tie 


Some  star  gleam-ing  eleiir  -  ly  ii  -  Isove  ; 
E  -  voked  from  the  F;i  -  ther  a  -  bove  ; 
Down,  doYvn  to       its     calm     bed       :it       last. 


Some     soft    float 
f-^ome     rem-niint 
There's  nev  -  er 


ing  cloud,  rich  and  gold  -  en 
of  beau  -  ty,  though  cloud  -  ed, 
a     spir     -  it         so         reck  -  less 


Some  song-bird,    me  -  lo  - 

Some  gleaiu  of       the     soul 

But     some  ten  -  der  wbis 


tlious 

crest 
■  per 


fair; 

fair : 
prayer 


and 


SOMETHING  TO  LOVE.    Concluded. 


131 


1^ 


There's  nev  -  er 
There's  nev  -  er 
M;iv     jink     t^) 


path-w:iy  so     b<ir 

form       so       cor-rupt 
heart  through  its  r:ig 


ren 
ed 


]jut  some-thin.',' 
But  marks  of 
And  rest     like 


tu     fher 

(Jod"?  ini   - 

a     brisrht 


■5-  .    -^ 


m 


ish 
age 
jew 


is  there. 
is  there, 
el      llicre. 


I..   Here       at     thy  cross, 
2.  Should  worlds  conspire 
;!.  Yes,       I'm     se-cure 


-    c.ir 

drive 

-  ne.'ith 


nate  God,  I  lay  my  soul         be  - 

me     thence,    M'ove  -  less  and  firm         my 
thy     blood,  And         all    my   foes       shall 


neath 
heart 
lose 


thy     love, 
should 
their     aim 


^ 0 J-L^ *-2*-L^ *— J-L-^ '-(5'- • •-'-^ 


s?-; 
«5^ 


Be   -   neath   the  drop  -  pings     of  thy  blood. 

Be  -  solved,  for  that's       my     last  de  -  fense, 

Ho  -  san   -  na     to  my     Sav     -      ior     God, 


.Je  -  sus,    nor  shall       it         e'er 
If         I     must  per     -   ish,    there 
And     my   best    hon   -   ors  to 


move, 
die. 
name. 


J 


NEAllEll  TO  THE  LAXD  OF  liEST.    Coiiciiuled. 

CIIWRU.S. 


133 


>- 


w- 


^ear-er        to 
Near  -  er,     near  -  er 


\-=^- 


Z^T 


N— -^-F-n — 


^ 

-.-5—^ 


tlie      land     of        re.=  t,  As 

the  hind,  the      land     of     rest, 


the      mo 
Ai 


ments  speed    a- 
the  bk'.srf   -  cd     luo-ment.s 


' ^-l"^ 


-L — «_ 


::N- 


:,_*: 


• — 9 • — ' — ff 1 


f^      ^S  T*     • ^ — Zl 


way,  Toward  the  re     -  -     gions    o! 

?j>eed  away.  Toward  th'eter  -  nal    re-giona     ol 


the     ble.<t,  Pass-int 

the  loved  and  Lies.*. 


on   -   ward  da  v 


day. 


^: 


1^-^ 


-g-# — ' : y i 1? ■ » — h»- ;— S s '-  -k.- 


GUIDE.    8.  M. 


4'<tii  e.<<prcM<s. 


Arr.  BjCETHOvr.N. 


— 0 — ^ — «  '5' ; — ^ 


1.  While  luy  ricdcenicr's  near,  My  she])herd  and  my  guide,  I'll  bid  farewell  to  every  fear,  My  wants  are  all  supplied. 

2.  To  ever-fragrant  meads, \Vhere  rich  abundance  grows, His  gracious  hand  indulgent  leads,  And  guards  my  sweet  repose. 

•O-  -^  -^  -1^  -^ 


.0 0 


EE^e 


e^^^- 


^1 ^ 


^iiigiiS 


r 


HAIIK  THE  SON(^.    (Christmas.) 


FOR  CONCEPTS. 


Arr.lruni  tln^  Wcltli  l^y  W.  A.  0 


-i — F-« y        I  - — \- 

« — I — « « « e- 


ing;  Peace  (in  earth  their  notes 
ing.  To  tiie  shep-benls  an  - 
him,     E\'  -   'ry       will  -  in;^     heart 


ITU 


are  tell  -  ing  ; 
gels  sing  -  ing, 
be  -  Here     him 

• ^ ^ 


, 

/• 

;: 

ij                *' 

ine. 

\j        f     I7 

1           1*. 

•^        1 

! 

0, 

J                  '               ^              1 

B 

^iK-;j-U?-- 

W  .  .    --N 

!               ^    -  ,' 

« — 

1, 

V — 

— ^ — 

M 

Tvfi  — ' 

•!—•.._• — « — 

— i  •    '     t        e 

J                  '                ..              \ 

1 

ty 

Christ     hath 
Joy     -     ful 
Glo     -     ry, 

»  '    '     0        * 

left            the       Fa     - 
news         from    lienv 
wis     -     dora,     hon 

Iher's 
-     en 
or 

dwell 
bring  - 
give 

1 

ing; 
ing 
hi^; 

Earth 
Of 
End  - 

■0- 

re     -     reives       her     King. 
the         Sav     -     ior's    birth, 
less          praise       a,     -     lone. 

(PV'     L»    i_ 

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0 

I 

f                m    .    .      m           <^  ' 

-^\ 

^•t-^  5- 

a    '    '      \ 

f 

m 

!•    •    •      S   .    .      I»          1 

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M     •      *         W 

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W 

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< 

1                              ri         ir>  • 

1 

1              i> 

'                 ^ 

' 

T).  S.  'Tcni-c 


cadh,        good  -  vill 


the       he  17 


VV 


h.i 


Heaven  and  earth     re°-joic  -  es  ; 


-'-*-*- 


:2=C! 


Thou-sand  harps  and  voic  -  cs 
«-i-i_» — ?_? — 0- 


Earth  a-round     pro- 


's^- •    » 


Glo-ry.  Glo-ry. 

Let  the  small  notes  be  sung  Ijy  tiro  correct  voices  in  the  distance. 


ii 


W:^*. 


9,_'_'_:2l_ 


HARK  THE  SONG.    Coiicliulecl. 

ff 


35\ 


135 


claim     the     sound       In     louJ       nnj         joy    -    ful     cho    -    nis. 


§i|?s| 


-#-::-«■     5-:  :^   ^»-. -  -e-:^  *-•-«-  5-:-«-  -j- ^ 


Earth       n, 

:z=:_t:: 


round 


pro- 


-0-^- 


cliiiin       the  sound,         Pi-o     -   cbiim  the       sound  in 


^•^E^^ 


^'rZ—if- 


-I 1 — qi 1 tf^ 


hnj)     -     py 


fUO      -    vu^. 


SHADY  KILL, 


sr 


1.  Pj- oool  Siloriin's  sliatb' I'ill  How  fair  the  li}    -    y    fjrow's.' How  sweet  the  breath. beneath  tlie  liill, Of  Sharon's  c/f?o  -  v 
13.  \m  !  Piicli  tlie  chilli  w)iosecarly  feet  The  patlis  of /ipikv  hnxe  trod:  AVhoseseoret  l]eart,witti  iiitiuence  sw'H-t.Is  upward  tvrned  to 

2.  By  cool  Siluaui's  shady  rill  The  lily  viit.-.!      <le  -  cay;  The  rose  that  blooms  beneath  thehill  Blust  sliortly/<((/e    u  - 


rose  I 
God. 
way. 


'^3- 


r^ 


136 

Weslev. 


YE  SERYANTS  OF  OOD.    (Missionary.) 


31.   1'.   SlTF.R. 


5= 


• 1 1 0 ^0 1 \ 


1.  Ye  serv-nnts    of    God!    j-our  Mas-ter    pro-claim,  And  pub-lish     a  -  broad    his  won-der  -  ful  name; 
i.  Sal-va-tion    to     God,     who  sits     on  the  throne !  Let   all     cry     a  -  loud,     and  hon  -  or     the  Son; 
'■->.   Then  let  lis       a  -  dore,    and  give    him  his  right,    All    glo  -  ry  and  power,    and  wis-dom  and  might; 

n  ^  ^  ^         ^  ^  ^ 


ese; 


5^ 


if 


i?=^F 


# #■ — *  n^ 0 a —  '5' — ' 


The  name,  iill  vie-tor  -  ious,  of      Je  -  sus     px  -  tol,     His  king-dom    is     glo-rious,  and  nvles  o  -  ver     all, 
The  prais-os      of     Je  -  sus     the     an-gels     proclaim.   Fall  down  on   their  fac  -  es,     and  wor-ship  the  L:imb, 
All  hon-  or    and  blessing  with  an-gels     a  -  hove,  And  thanks  never    ceasing,    and  in  -  fin  -  ite  love, 


igi^i 


L — . — r-'-— I — t-- 


rs=:3 


i^i 0 — ^0 0 0 — L^^ 0 — C^ -0 0—^^ L C « ^.\-0 0 --■ L— I — JJ 


Vnd  rules    o  -  ver      all,    And  rules  o  -  ver     all.     His  king-dom    is     glo-rious,  and  rules  o  -  ver  all. 
And  wor-  ship  the  Lamb,  And  wor-ship  the  Lamb,  Fall  down  on  their  fac  -  es       and  worship  the  Lamb. 
And     in  -  fin  -  ite  love,     And  in  -  fin  -ite  love,     xVnd  thanks  never  ceas-ing,    and  in  -  fin  -  ite  love. 


^-^(?M-=h — I — I — F — h— l-i — i — I — F^— ! — P-         F ^-Fi — h — h=F^— ^-1 


Ill  e.xaot  tlnip 


HALLELUJAH  TO  THE  LAMB. 

I'liiise  the  LoiJ,  0  Jerusalem  :  praise  tliy  God,  0  Zion.— Ps.  cxlvii :  11: 


137^ 


I.  0  God,  to  thy  promise  our  hearts  humbly  cling;  To  thine  altnr  the  bloom  of  our  childhood  we  bring  ; 
I.  Thanks,  thanks  for  thy  word, for  the  sweet  Sabbath  day  ;  For  the  teachers  who  lead  us  in  wisdom's  glad  way  ; 
}.  Should  life  be    con-tin  -  ucd  till  man-hood  comes  on,  Till  the  scenes  of  its  noontide,  like  shadows,  are  gone. 


V       V      ■••   -ST 
AVo  seek  thee  right  ear  -  ly  ;   our  guide  thou  shalt  be  ;   All  *he  years  of  that  youth  wc  now  of-fer     to    thee, 
so     read  -  y       of    old      Young  children  like  us      in     his  arms  to     en  -  fold, 
to     help   and     lie-feiid.  Till,  like  sheaves,  fully  ripe,  to  the  grave  we  de-scend. 


"Who  point  us        to     Jo  -  sus, 

Still,  still   be     thnu  near  us, 

A     A     -A.     ^     ^     je. 


-^- 


4 LL 


^_l 0 — o-  \-0 — -0 »-i-j i 1 L; 1 1 L|5> 1 


fc^       ^ 


>-A-i 


N  ^ 


N    S 


%    Fs  I i_2 c  '"^    c    '    J      ^    N  J    J 

-H — ^-— -1 ^-^-J^l* — * — •~h?5 •-^ — '•A • — \-'—^A — I — * — i — \ — ^ — \ — \\ 


llal-le  -lu-jah     to  the  Lamb,  llal-le-lu  jah,  A-men  ;  Hal-!e-lu-jah,  Hal-Ie-lu-jah,  Ilal-le-lu-jah,  A- 

^u-9 .'  .9-^9- -J 9.  •  -j _5;; •?-•  -I .1 1 , — H ■ — • ' — r-9 — J — •-  •  -9 I : Z L__ 


V — i/'- 


_•:  •  ^zi9. 9 ^-pt 


men. 


WE  SHALL  REAP  BY  AND  BY. 

Let  us  uot  be  vvoary  in  well  doiug.— Gal.  vi  :  y. 
N      _. .    ._  ^  A '       Ji:  "TT  I  s      '"h        ,  N" 


with  vig  -  or  pur  -  sue  The  work  which  the  Master  has  left  us 

but  work  with  a     wiil,  Our  Fa-ther  will  sure  -  )y     his  jtroui-i 

thro'  tri  -  al     and  care;  Ee  faith -ful     to     du  -  ty     and  ear-nest 

re  -  mem-ber     his  love,  Who  eame,  our  He-deem-er,  fiom  glo-ry 


m  pniyer  ; 
a  -  bove ; 


|-»-HrrW « k P- — 1-#-  • -I ■ 1--- 


m 


\/  r  '^ 

pa-tient  -  ly     toil-ing     we  trust  in     the  Lord,  The  har-vest  will  bring  ns      a  bless-ed      re-ward, 

seeds  we  have  scat-tere«l  in  sor  -  row  and  tears  We'll  gather  bright  sheaves  wheo  the  harvest  appeals. 

la  -  bor  for      Je  -  sus  was  ev  -  er     in     vain;  Go  work     in     his  vineyard,  and  wait  for  the     rain, 

nev  -  er    be     wea  -  ry,   but  joy-fly  pur  -  sue  The  work  wliich  the  Master     has  left     us     to       do. 


i 


-&- 


-^ i^- 


zttp: 


P- 


We  shall  renp    if      we  faint  not,  reap     by  and  by,     Treas-ures  im-jnor  -  tal  that  nev  -  er      de  -    cay. 
■*-     *-     ^     ^     ^     ^     ^  ft_0 u^ C ^t__# ^-     -^      ■«■+-*-     ^ 


WE  SHALL  HEAP  BY  AND  J5Y.    Concluded. 


139  S 


,N       S    ''^ 


H ^c ^ ^^-^ ^-r* — * i ' * ^T'' ^ ^"^ 1 

i-u;J=^#— h,5=«-^'^-#— p — ^ — S — S — « — J— hi — # — J — « — ^ 

*-nii* — *—-*-#-« — *— F* — * * * — F* — 0 — * — * ' 

ft  • *■ 


m=i^ 


Crowns  of"     re  -  joic-ing,   that  fade   not     a  -  way,     We  shall  reap     if     avo  faint  not,  reap  by     and     by. 

.^U  ^ft.  ^^  ^L  .A.  Ja.  .iB.  ^L  ^^  .i&.  -^  .J&.  { 


^:rBz=^z=^: 


-^— 


ifczzfeti 


WHEN  I  00  HOME. 


\V.  A.  CiruiSTV. 


^m 


The     day  is  Jrnw-ing  near 

Earth's  storms  will  not  alarm 

I'll   grieve  no  long-er     sad - 

. <7    '         '         ' 


'- ■ — ^-|- , ■ ^\--~-yB-\-i^- ' i-F — = ^^'  ^-'Cf ' ^ 

:i==,=:-==*:E^^*=«iiJ;[r--i=E-ri=i==?iEiz=:.^zii3ifi5ifc=?==f'. 

■*^   -S-   -»•   -^  -5^'  *  #  ^ .     s?     9    ^  4.   ^   ^  a^*         rr^f 


:ii! 


er  Wh 
mc   AVIicii 
ly    When 


.     r 

nne  :  Earth's  darkness  will  be  clearer  When     I       go  home, 
juie  ;  Earth's  tem])ests  shall  not  harm  meAVhen  I       go  home, 
^o  home;     I'll  meet  my  Sav  -  ior     glad-ly  AVhen   I      go  home. 


gK  lioi: 
<ro  lioi 


'r-3 


:*=:f»: 


,J.. 


-^r 


go  homo;  Earth's  dark-ncss  will  be    clear-er    When     I       go  home, 
go  home;  Earth's  tem-pests  can  not   harm  me  Yv^hen     I       go  home. 


1 


meet  my  Sav  -  ior 

I 


;lad-ly    When     I 


home. 


n.A.  Gr.ENX. 

I      ,     Ki>ir9tc<9. 


Let  us  go  furtli.— IIee.  xiii :  l:;. 


R.  A.  G:,Ex.\. 


--«^- 


— N N ^^^. 


-N-- 


* i^ — 


•»- 


Tbe  Mns  ■ 
AVf'll  gath  • 
(io  forth, 
~» — I — 0 — 


-g 0 g ^ L^, u. U 


forth 


113  to  tlie  ha.r-%-ost  field  :  Tborc's  a  work  for  us  all  Id  do  ;  Th-;' 
the  bright  and  gold-en  grain  ;  Wo  will  work  with  our  might  to  -  day,  M'hil 
with  will  -ing  heart  and  hand,  AVhon  the  har-vest  for    thee      is      o'er       A 


fields  are  white  and  the  liar-vest  great,  But  the     la-  bor  -  ers  aro    few. 

weak-er  hands  on    the  lan-guid  plain  Bear  the  gold-en  sheaves  a  -  wa3'. 

crown  of  life,   in  the  "  Harvest  Home,"  Shall  be  thine  for     ev  -  er-niore. 


■bo 


r  on,  1j;i- 


_-__ ^ fi ^ ff — 0-i-g — p# 9 Iff- g-'—ff — p# 0 0 ^ f^.-.\^        -0-'.-0      0 — 0'-0 — 0 — 0  '-»- 

znzji — * — « — fi_      >_-b ^ — •, — ^_±i tiz^L ' — L2?:L.._l:...»:r-»  t^_^#_,»zzs.i>. 


l.i-bor  on,  l"i>r  the  erown  wo  shiill  wear  bv  and  by. 


v  and  bv. 


i''or  the  [Omit. 


]   erown  wo  shall  wear  by     anil     by. 


? 


think  when     I     reiul  that  sweet  sto  -  ry       of    old, 

wish     that  his  hands  hud  been  placed  on  my  head, 

Yet  still       to    his    loot-stool     in    prayer  I  may     go. 


AVhen     Jc  -  sus  was  here     a  -  inong 
His     anus  had  been  thrown  a-round 
And     ask      lor       a     share    in     his 
I> 


' — * — *— F- 


-X- 


— N- 


— '-jr- .  —g — j^ i 


^— j5i 


ed  lit  -  tie  ehil-dren     as  latnbs     to     his    fold,  I  should  likf 

And  that       T  might  have  seen  his  looks  when  he     said,  Let    the     lit 

And     if         I     thus  ear  -  nest  -  ly  seek     him    be  -  low,  I  shall     see 

nioKiTS. 


to  have  been  with  liim 

lie  ones  come     nn  -  (u 

him    and  hear  him     a    - 


then, 
me. 

bove. 


&h^^E^^^ 


I  should  like 
Let  the       lit 
I  shall     see 


lie 
h  i  ni 


have  been  wiih 

ones  come     un 

and     hear  him 

.£.        Ji.        M. 


^ini 


then  : 
me  ; 
bovc  ; 


^    -y    -y 

How  he  called 
And  that     I 
And         if 
S 


142 


MARCHING  TO  ZION. 


l'\\.\NY  CiMsiiv.  f^f'fk  yi^  tlio  Lord  wliilc  lii»  iii;iy  In-  ruiiiul,  call 

M^Iai'ch  Jfloveuient.      SK.TII-CHUKI.  K. 


Ipou  liJMi  «  iii'ic  lie  is  TM';s;'. 


-zN^ 


-00- 


Oli,  come,     we  rvie  march-iiig  to       Zi   -     on,     The  Sun-tluj'-schoi(fl  ar-iny     nre         ^ve ; 

The  Sav  -  ior,  our  lead  -  (.t,  is     ouil   -  ing,     The  S;iv  -  iur  who   loves  you  so          dear; 

Come  s^well    the  glad  ranks     of  our       ar   -   my,     And  fid   -   Inw  (nir     Sav-iur     di  -     vine, 

Now  gird     on  your  ar  -  mor  le  -  joic  -  ing.   Press  on -ward  his     caurc  lo     du  -    I'ijvm); 


— ^ 

— b- — 

The 

Oh, 

The 
Come 


ii  A         N         N         N 


• 


-T -*- 


* # — L-« — ? — 5 « — I—* a 0 « « L- 


eross  and 

seek  him 

light  of 

Work  for 


the  stand-ard 

by  faith     and 

his  truth     and 

the  crown   that 


re  -  pent 
sal  -  va 


ry.  Our     song     and     our   watch-word 

ani-e  :  Oh,     seek     him  wliile     yet         he 

tiiin  Like     sun-bcains     a   -   round       us 

isL'il  To     those  who       en   -  dure       to 


9=|M 


i^^Ej| 


way,      .      .       Come   a 
C'  uif  n-'.V[iv, 


-  way,      .      .  To     the     fields      ...  of      de   -     light,       In   th 

Cmiie  n-\vav.  To     the  fields    of      de     -   light. 


m 


-^— ^— ,•— p — ^- 


v— '>- 


:?^=^ 


/ 


MAKCHING  TO  ZIOX.    Coiicliuled. 


143 


7^ 


-N S- 


->^-  ^--r-^ ^ 


beau-  ti  -  ful  hind     of     the       blest.       To  tlie    Riv  -  er     of    Life,  with  its     wa  -  ter     so  bright.  Where  (ho 


Srit-  it— f f m i ^ *— rs"^j8 »—f—r» f # # « » 


:f=:: 


-y- 


« -^ -^ 0 0— L^^r-    _ 1 1 . 1 y J 


•^  -0-     -0- 

ran-soiued  in     Je  -  sus  shall  rest.       Marching  along,  ]\Iarehing  along ;  Oh,  come,  we    are  inarch-ing  to 

m         T  ■e--0--0--0--0--0--0--0-  -,  -^       m 

■#-     -0-' ■»-  .^+_4—    4—  J,—    Jr—    ■'—    ■'r--0--0--^-0-^4*--0- 

Cv***  TL      -        -f f * * : — f! \ -1-1        j        I 1 rf — • — • — • • — r* * * • »- 

^•gi^il C -#=3 » • WX^ --K—1-'^— «—•—*-«?-  5 

^^— ff — b^ — -^ — b* — i^ — li^ — ii^'h^— »— -H-i^— jy— :?— ^ — -V- 


Come  a-'Tay,  To  the     beau -ti- ful  Innd     of     the       blest. 


^ f« — <c 


Et?^ 


144 


Not  too  fast. 


BEAUTIFUL  WATEK. 

Look  not  thou  upon  the  wine.— Eph.  v 


I  Jiot  too  last.  j^ p.       , 

l_n_si:_j 1 — znz:^ — • — J-tT=* — 2- :  -tS— *— S— *— S=#-til=#— *— t-j — H l 

■♦•-••-•^-•■T^-*!  '         -0-      '      -*■  ^  -#■-«■-«■ 


Frank  M.  Davis. 


^r^         ^^-         -^r^         -^         -^-         TT-  ^r^  ^^^  ^^^ 

.  C.  ].  Beau-ti  -  f'ul  \va  -  ter,  oli,  give    to     uie  Beau-ti-ful,  heau-ti-ful  wa-ter  ; 


^.  AVa-ter,  pure  wa-ter,  fiotu  heaven  distilled, Boau-ti-ful,  beau-ti-ful  wa-ter  ;     Drink    of    the  health-giv-ing 
3.  Beau-ti  -  ful  wa  -  ter     my  drink  sliall  be,  Beau-ti-fuI,  beau-ti-ful  wa-ter       "       '    "  ,    .   .      .       . 


No      |iol 
paik- 


son   lurks  in    its 


0-r-  0S-0 0-'-r  0—0 — * — 0—fi — ;— 


'-W—ft—W-J^ 


tfe!=t 


so  bright  iu    its 


I 


— S- ^-ris 


A — ^ N — >,;-  -N^,-^,*ii— ^- 


-» * 5-  :  ->=«;  —I ^—^ 0 0^^-0 -.i.— .^ -■-* * «* •— > *— '-» * *-. 


draught,  ?o  free,  Fresh  fi-om  Ib.e  boiin-ti  -  f;il    g'v 

draught,   be  filled.  Noth-ing   is   pur  -   er       or  l)et 

pi!   -     ri  -   ty,     !Malc  -  iiig   life  joy  -  ous   f'ji-  -  ev 

-f^ — N 


Flow-ing  fi'ovn  mountain  thro'  vale  and  plain, 

Vou  who     do   wor-ship       at    Bae-chus"  shrine, 

Sirt'Mtrlh  wc   will  find      in      the       wa  -  ter  brisrht, 

N 


^  ^ 0-g-0 •-^-ptf --^ ^— * ^ = r-0 0^^^^0 ^     0 0 0 0 0 0~-r~0'-g-0 g^-- , 


i 


z=fsz:i=^:i5z^ 


^^—g—^-^0—0—0'=^0—0—0--0-%^—0-^f — 0—0-.^0—0—0-^^e—% 


Flow 
Think 
Ne'er 


till  flowing  on  ev 


ing  to  find  in    it  pleas-ure, 
the  brain  \¥ill  it  bewilder  ; 


All  niaj'  enjoy  without  fear  or  pain,  Beau-ti-ful,  beau-ti-ful  wa-ter 
Tjcave  your  pot.ations  of  deadly  wine.  Drink  of  the  beautiful  wa  -  ter. 
Drink  as  it  gleams  in  the  golden  light,   Drink  of  the  beautiful  wa-ter, 


;— « 


r-9 — 0 — *— • — 0 — 0--r-0~g-0 — y-^r» — « — » —^ — *-r* — i^^s n 

y      J      ^      ^      yl      J      """^  \j      J      \j 


JlEv.  A.  r>.  Emmons. 
;iI<><leriito. 


I  WILL  SEEK  JESUS. 

oil,  how  I  Jove  thy  hiw.— I's.  cxix:  '.'7. 


145 


_,         .TItxIeriito.  J  


A  sweet,  bless-eil  sto  -  ry  the  Bi-ble  hath  given  Of  Je-sus  the  Sav-ior,  who  came  down  from  heaven, 
Oh,  ma  -  ny  have  heard  of  tbe  Blessed  One's  name,  Of  the  Christ  that  was  born  in  far  -  off  Beth-Ie  -  hem  ; 
I     know    I     am     weak  and  oft   sin  -  ful  and  wild,  But  I  love  this  dear  Je  -  sus,  and  would  be     his  child. 


J , Li Lj 


■i^- 


-^ 


m 


m^"^ 


ur    Je  -  sus    the  Sav  -  ior,  wliose  love  is      so  free  ;   Oh,  I'm  glad  when  I  think  that  this  Je-sus  loves  me. 
And  ina  -  ny  have  come  nn  -  to     him  and  found  rest  ;       I,     too,  will  seek   Je  -  sus,  for    I  would  be  blest. 
Give  grace,  lienven-ly  Fa-thcr,  that  when  life  is     past,    I  mny  praise  my  dear  Sav  -  ior     in  heav-en    at    last. 

•«-       -0-       -0-       -it-  -0-      -«^        ■9"0-    -#--#-■*--#-•#- 

■i9 0-0-\-0 » 0 


^ZlfeEl^t 


E£3: 


./B_^_ 


^z: 


' 


ISFKRAIX. 


Je  -  sus     loves  me, 
I     would     be     blest, 
lleav  -  en       at      liist, 


Je 
I 

h^a 


« #- 

— * 4- 

-  sus     loves 
would     be 
V  -  en       at 

_Jt *_ 

« ^- 


Cres. 

I 


■^'■ 


-*- 


1^1 


me,  Oh,  I'm  glad  when  I  think  that  this  Je  -  yus  loves  me. 

blest,        I,     too,  will  seek  Je  -  sus,  for      I  would  be     blest 

last,    I  may  praise  my  dear  Sav-ior     in  heav  -  en  at     last. 

-t^-          -#"#-   -*-        a        -0-      ■»•      -O-      -O-      ■»-      ■»-  m 

SEEg=^=rEEg^^: 


-i5^- 


-*-^- 


— P» — 0 — 0 — V^ 


19- 


10 


146 


WE  ARE  TRYING  TO  FOLLOW  JESUS. 

Keai  tbou  not,  for  I  am  witli  tliee.— Is.v.  xli :  In. 


1.  On  ihe  jour  -  iiey  ol'  life  vie 

2.  Oh,  how  ot't  -  en  we'ic  uiet  by 
;'..  'Tis  lit  -  tie  we  do  for 
4.  On  the  jour  -  nej-  of  life  we 


— ^- 


31.  W.Sei 


are       go  -   iiig,  A.s     ))il  -  griins  we're  luarch-iug        a  - 

teiup  -  ta  -  tioii  ;  Tho'  young,  we     are     fight  -  ing  'ga.in.st 

Mas  -  ter,  For     we        are     not   might  -  y        and 

go   -   ing,  As    pit  -  giiins   we     juur  -  ney         a  - 


the 
are 


lo.igT 

wrong  ; 
.slrontr. 


-»—0-r» 


p^rT~i ^ — ■^ — ^— r» ^ ^ ■^ ^ ^ i~W~— 0 M — 1--= ~ m- 


-«-4- 


s    s  -  ^ 


We  are   try  -  ing 
But,  pray  -  ing, 
But  weak  ;  and 
Come  join      us 


to 
we 
v.e 

to 


fol  -  low 
look     un 


fol  -  low 


9 

the  Sav 
to     Je 


_.g_ 


im\ 


lor, 
sus. 


grow  wea  -  ry, 
the     Sav-  ior, 


And  we  bright-en 
Who  puts 
But  we  sing 
And   help 


our      way  with 
our  rnouth     a 
we    jour  -  iiey 
to     .sing     our 


iSSi^ 


« « — I 1 1 1 !  -J — a 1 « 1-  ^. 

■^     -a-       -^       •«■       -^       -0- '  -0-.-tf-         -*■ 


--N- 


too  ; 


Oh,     come     and     fol  -  low 

r  4-  -H  -I-  -H 


WE  AKE  TllYlNG  TO  FOLLOW  JESUS.    Coiicliuled.   147 


We      are     press  -  in g      on  -  ward     and       up  -  ward,       And  would     glad  -  ly     wel  -  come         you. 

S         N        N         N 


»- # *- = 1 #— 0 , 

^j      i   — b-FFT=V=i 


01),  come,      .      .  Oil,        come,       .       .  Oil,   ccine      and      ful  -   low       liini      too, 

Ob,  come,  Oh,  come,  Oh,     come  and  fol  -  U.w  him  too. 


im^s 


-^ — ^- 


. — _^- 


■  ■<»-     ■»■     -0- 


# a — ' — « 0 # tf 1 — * 


5=;fc=* 


^        -*  .    -•■ 


m 


e       are     lire? s  -  mi 


lilss^^- 


?ibLi=- 


•  n    -  wnri 


ward.   And   wou'.d     glad  -  ly     wcl  -   come 


-> y— H-#— ' 


&^=^" 


Ji-^ 


r" 


us 


PUT  ON  THE  WHOLE  AIIMOK. 


I'Lll  OU  tl 

H— is 


wlmle  iiiiiior  of  Gud.— Ei'ii.  vi :   11. 


^^ J ^ — i-« — F^ H^ 1 N-F^ K *»- — s-f  \' — ■  -I- 


1.  oil,  speed  thee,  speed  thee  on  thy  way,  And  to     thine       ar  -  nior  cling; 

2.  There  is       it       bat  -  tie     to  be  fought.  An  up  -  ward     raee     to  ruu, 
'.i.  Oh,    faint  not,  faint  not,  for  thy  sigbs  Are  heard  be     -  fore  the  throne; 

^     ^     ja.     4t-     -fl-  -^ 


i 


ss 


.'^.  Wkslkv  .Martin. 


^^ 


AVitli  gird  -  ed     loin.s    the 
A  crown     of       glo  -  ry 
The  race     must  cotne  be- 
JL         JL      JL         ^ 


o                        ( 

-^--H- 

— ^ — 

S 

;- — -  i<-"««i'«-  s      ,v. 

-N       -N 

— lim- 

fe^—'- 

«— 

1 

— K- 

[ — j — 

-fs 

— « — 

4  '    4        ,-3 

ji r- 

m  ■        0 

«         0 

N — 

— -0 

w, 

S. 

: 

*^  S 

\\  \y 

^ 

d 

• 

5 

* 

-          *     J 

call 

to 

for-e 

■0. 

o   - 

be 
tiie 

-#- 

bev, 

..ought, 

prize. 

The     call 
A         vie  - 
The   cro.ss 

•*-      -e- 

of 
fry 
be 

-•- 

Chri.-.t 

to 
-    fore 

thy          King. 

be           won.               Put  on         the 
tin;             cr.MVTi. 

whole     ar  - 

ner 

of 
Put 

■#■ 

c^: — 0 — 

•— 

'0 

0 

_• 

— k- 

1« 

V      h    P^_>       -^       - 

— » — 

■^  fe — r 

"i"" 

r- 

—\/  — 

— 1 

—V- 

t 

V      ^-te    .       li        --? 

-^— • 

'r 

\j 

r    ' 

' 

1 

1  ~~— -^ 

■  K   I  ""^ *^' '*^' ?^' ^~ — 1 ^— ::^-; N — I 

0 0 0 0 0 0 — I . • 0 — I — ^ » ^. p ^ ' 


(iO(i, 


■^       ^       ^       ^ 

the     whole     ar  -  nior 


Put      on 
of       God. 


the  whole     ar  -  raor 


S^^^^=£^g 


of  <iorl  ;  .-  •  .  With 

Put        on       the     whole     ar  -  nior     of 

■•-■••■#=••#-•#-■#•••- 

— I , — I p 1 1 1 1 — 

» # 0 0 • P— 

— U- H h h h h h^ 


PUT  OX  THE  WHOLE  AR310II.    Concliuled.  149 

s 


— N -■■ 


^;^F^=:^ 


a * *~F"«^'  ~^» r— - — f 

— 1 1 — ^ _ — ^ ^ 


iin>   tlip        call 


Go. I. 


ps^; 


sjiccd  thee,  speed     thee      on         thy       ^^nj',     Oh, 

J— ■»-■»-  4—  -j—  -f;-  4-  4—    ■»-    ■»- 


need 


thee. 


ieed 


thee.       The       gra-ciou.s      call 

— 4— _       -I—     •»•    •#-  •»- 


ijcy, 


:^3 


bey. 


-*-.^i-.—'- -t- 


m 


150  SACRED  PLACES  OF  THE  OOSPELS. 


A  CONCERT  EXERCISE. 


^ 


1.  Supt.  What  is  the  declaration  of  the  prophet  Micah  concerning  Bethlehem? 

Class  or  School.  "  And  thou  Belhleheui,  in  the  land  of  Juda,  art  not  the  least  among  the  princea  of  Jiula:  for 
out  of  thee  shall  come  a  Governor,  that  shall  rule  my  people  Israel."- — Matt,  ii:  6. 

(Sing  No.  1 — Bethlehem,  p:ige  152.) 

2.  Supt.   To  viXvAi  city  did  Joseph  and  family  return,  and  what  is  said  of  the  child  Jesus? 

Class  or  School.  "  And  wlien  they  had  performed  all  things  according  to  the  law  of  the  Lord,  they  returned 
into  Galilee,  to  their  own  city  Niizarefh.  And  the  child  grew,  and  waxed  strong  in  spirit,  filled  with  wisdom;  and 
the  grace  of  God  was  upon  him."— Luke  ii :  39,  4U. 

(Sing  No.  2 — Nazareth,  page  1J2.) 

3.  Supt.  Upon  leaving  Nazareth,  where  did  Jesus  dwell ;  and  what  is  said  of  Capernaum? 

Class  or  School.  "And  leaving  Nazareth,  he  came  and  dwelt  in  Capernaum,  which  is  upon  the  sea-coast,  in  ths 
borders  of  Zabulon  and  Nephthalim." — JIatt.  iv  :  1.3.  "And  thou,  C;i,pernaum,  which  art  exalted  unto  heaven, 
shaltbe  brought  down  to  hell  :  for  if  the  mighty  works,  which  have  been  done  in  thee,  had  been  done  in  Sodom,  it 
would  have  remained  until  this  day.'" — Matt,  xi:  23. 

(Sing  No.  "i — Capernaum,  page  153.) 

4.  Siq)C.  Where  were  Christ's  first  miracles  wrought,  and  who  were  present? 

Class  or  Scliool.  "And   the  third   day  there  was  a  marriage  in   Cana  of  Galilee;  and   the  mother  of  Jesus  was 
there:  and  both  Jesus  was  called,  and  his  disciples,  to  the  marriage." — John  ii :  1,  2. 
'  (Sing  No.  4 — Cana  of  (lalilee,  page  153.) 

5.  Sii2>f.  To  what  city  did  Jesus  next  come,  and  what  is  said  of  it? 

Class  or  School.  "Then  cometh  he  to  a  city  of  Samaria,  which  is  called  Sychar,  near  to  the  parcel  of  ground 
that  Jacob  gave  to  his  son  Joseph.  Now  Jacob's  well  was  there.  Jesus  therefore,  being  wearied  with  his  journey, 
sat  thus  on  the  well:  and  it  was  about  the  sixth  hour.  There  cometh  a  woman  of  Samaria  to  draw  water:  Jesus 
saith  unto  her,  Give  me  to  drink." — John  iv  :  5-7. 

(Sing  No.  5 — Jacob's  Well,  page  154.)  . 


SACRED  PLACES  OF  THE  OOSPELS.  Coiitiiiued. 


151  S 


6.  Supt.  Into  what  city  did  Jesus  enter  after  leading  Sycliar,  and  what  great  miracle  did  he  there  perform  ? 

Class  or  School.  "  And  it  came  to  pass  the  day  after,  that  he  went  into  a  city  called  Xain  ;  and  many  of  his  dis- 
ciples went  wiih  him,  and  much  j)eople.  Now  when  he  came  nigh  to  the  gate  of  the  city,  behold,  there  was  a.  dead 
man  carried  out,  the  only  son  of  his  mother,  and  she  was  a  widow.  And  when  the  Lord  saw  her,  he  had  compassion 
on  her,  and  said  untijher.  Weep  not.  And  he  came  and  touched  the  bier:  and  they  that  bare  him  stood  still.  And 
ho  said.  Young  man,  I  say  unto  thee,  Arise,  And  he  that  was  dead  sat  up,  and  began  to  speak.  And  he  delircred 
him  to  his  mother." — Luke  vii  :  11-lG. 

(Sing  No.  C — Nain,  page  154.) 

7.  Siijit.  AVhat  is  said  of  Jesus  at  the  lake  of  Genncsaret  ? 

Claj<s  or  S<-h'Mil.  "  And  it  c;ime  to  pass,  that,  as  the  people  pressed  upon  him  to  liear  the  word  of  God,  he  stood 
by  the  lake  of  (iennesaret,  and  saw  two  ships  standing  by  the  lake:  but  the  fishermen  were  gone  out  of  them,  and 
were  washing  their  nets.  And  he  entered  into  one  of  the  ships,  which  was  Simon's,  and  prayed  him  that  he  would 
thrust  out  a  little  from  the  land.     And  he  sat  down,  and  taught  the  people  out  of  the  ship." — Luke  v  :  1-3. 

(Sing  No.  7 — Gennesaret,  page  152.) 

S.  Stq^t.   Into  whose  house  did  Jesus  enter  at  Bethany,  and  what  is  said  of  it? 

Class  or  School.  "  Now  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  went,  that  he  entered  into  a  certain  village :  and  a  certain  woman 
named  Martha  received  him  into  her  house.  And  she  had  a  sister  called  Mary,  which  also  sat  at  Jesus'  feet,  and 
heard  his  word." — Luke  x  :  38,  39. 

(Sing  No.  S — Bethan}-,  page  153.) 

9.  Siipt.  Where  was  Jesus  crucified,  and  what  superscription  was  placed  over  him? 

CldSS  or  School.  "  And  when  they  had  come  to  the  place,  which  is  called  Calvary,  there  they  crucified  him,  and 
the  malefactors,  one  on  the  right  hand,  and  the  other  on  the  left.  And  a  superscription  also  was  written  over  hinx 
in  letters  of  Greek,  and  Latin,  and  Hebrew,  THIS  IS  THE  KING  OF  THE  JEWS."— Luke  .x.xiii :  33,  .38. 

(Sing  No.  9— Calvary,  page  151.) 
10.  Supt.   Give  John's  description  of  the  Holy  City. 


One  voice  will  recite  Uev.  xxi,  from  verse  10  to  the  end  of  the  chapter,  after  which  sing  Glorious  City,  \r. 
to  close. 


155, 


Note.— If  the  school  contains  ten  classes,  let  them  be  numbered  find  recite  in  the  nninerical  order  of  the  qiiestiotis  ;  and  in 
this  case  the  whole  school  will  recite  Rev.  x.\i :  lu  to  cluse  in  concert.  This  exercise  can  be  given  by  any  sckool,  ami  wiH.  be  tuuiid 
eiitertaiuing,  instructive,  and  profitable. 


r 


riM 


2      SACliEB  PLACES  OF  THE  GOSPELS.    Coiitiiiued. 


V 


:,  Niiziireth. 


ISo  7,  Lukt 


uf  Gfnu 

J. 


1  llARTSllOUN. 


No.  2. 

No.  7. 


Beth 
To 

By 
-* 


-  le  -  hem,  re-vered  nnd 
their  hum-ble  home  in 
Gen-nes-'ret's  p!ac  -  id 

•- — * 0 s 0  - 


-« 0 %-^0 0 0 0 i-£^-'- ^0—i-0 * 0 0 0 i 


love  -  ly,    Once  of  Ju-dah's  tribe  the  lenst, 
Kaz  -  'reth  Came  the  mother  and  her    Son, 

wfv  -  ters  Calm  and  tho'tful  stood  the  Lord, 

422.         #. 


L'n  -  a-dorned  liy  stntelj' 
Where  with  Joseph's  sacred 
While  on    ev-ery  side  a- 


0 — 0-r-0 — 0 s • — r^~. >-• 


pal  -  ace,  Hal-lowed  by  no  carth-ly 
film  -  'ly  Dwelt  the  three  in  spir  -  it 
bout     him  Pressed  the  crowd  to  hear  his 


priest, 
one. 
word. 


Now 
And 
Then 


ex  -  alt  - 
the  ho 
in       Pe  - 


ed  'mid  the      ra  - 
ly  child  grew  dai    - 
ter's  boat  em  -  bark 


tions  ;  Brighter 
•    iy   Strong  in 
-  ing  He 
■*- 


dis- 


than  the  cloudless  morn         Shines  the  glory  of  the  man  -  ger  AVhere  tlie  Son  of     God  was     born, 
spir  -  it,  filled  with  grace,     While  a  light  di-vine-ly  ra  -  diant  Gloweil  in  beau-ty    on     his     face, 
land.  And  when  done  sealed  all  his  doctrines  By     the    ■won-ders  of     his      hand. 


coursed  to  those 


0—r* • * w—rfS>-^- 1-1 


SACKED  PLACES  OF  THE  GOSPELS.    Coiitiiuied. 


No.  3,  C'aperuauin. 


No.  S,  Uolliaiij 


-f0i^v=i-- 


No.  3.  Highly  fa-vored,  h;irJ-enetl  eit 
No.  4.  A I  the  mar-riagc  feast  in  Ca 
No.  8.   Bless-ed  Beth'iiy,  home  ol"     Ma 


y,     Oft  thy  streets  the  Mas-ter  tioil  ;  Wrought  a-maz 
iia  There  was  heard  the  briJ-al     song;   Je  -  sus     and    his 
■V,     And  of  Mar  -  tha,  sis  -  ter  rare,  Whith-er    oft     the 

:  I  .  N 


thee,  AVith  the  mighty  power    of       God; 
'vver:^  Mingled  with  the  fes  -  tivc  tbrc 
tor  From  e;irth'~  tiiiuults  did  re   -   pa 


Oft  -  en  wooed  tlice,  oft-cn  warned 
And  when  came  the  hour  a;i  -  ? pi  - 
At     his     feet  sec     Ma  -  ry     li.>^t  - 


thee,  But  thou 
clous,  He,  with 
ning,  Choos-im: 


9li 


.w_#. 


^—i 


wouldst  not  hear  his     word;   Then  his  fearful  "  woe    un  -  to     thee"    Sealed  the  doom  thy  sins     in  -  eurred. 

sov-'reign  power  di  -  vine,  Spake  the  word,  and  sparkling  w.i  -  ter    Changed  to  pure  and  harm-le?s  wine. 

thus  "the  bet-ter     part;"  Treas'ring  all  his     ben  -  e  -     die  -  tions     In      her  young  and  lov  -  ing  heart. 


K  154      SACRED  PLACES  OF  THE  GOSPELS.    Coiicliuled. 


,  Jacob's  \V 


■11  at  Sj  cliar. 


Xo.  C,  Niiiii. 


No.  y,  Calvary. 


W.  A.  O. 


m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^i 


Xo.  5.  W^oin  iitid  weary  came  the  Sav  -  ior  To  the  an  -  i?icnt  patriarch's  well,  Tliir.st-iiig  fo; 
No.  ti.  \\'e<-p-ing,  lonely,  bro-ken-hcart-etl,  From  the  eit  -  y  gates  of  l"vain  Came  an  oft 
i\"o.  9.  Strick-en,  smit-ten,  anil  at'- flict-cfl,     On     the    hill     of     Cal-v'ry     see;     Christ,  the  d 


the  eool-irig 
■  af  -  flict  -  ed 
Re- 


-#-    '■♦-    -^  •  •♦- 


0 0 j^ — ^ — H — K-^-* — ' 

* * S    — g-F^y— F  W     -r 


wa  -  ters  Which  with-in         its 

moth  -  er  In         a     mourn-ful 

deem  -  er,  L>ied     him-self       to 

••-      -#-  ••-*■••-#-      -a- 


deplhs  dill  swell;  From  the     eit     - 

fu  -  neral  train  ;     Je  -  s=us  met 
set         us     free.     Cross     of    Cal  - 


y       came     a     wom  -  an,     A 
the       sad     pro-ces  -  sion,  And 
•'ry  !  blood  -  be-sjirink-led,  Glo-r 

# fll_^_^^_*___p 

1 i i h* » * 


de- 
its 
ious 


* *-.-% — -•■ 


:rad  -  ed,     faith-less  wife,     And  the  ]\Ias  -  tev     ga^'e  her     wa  -  ter    Spring-ing  up 
sor  -  row  turned   to      .joy;  Snatched  the  prey  from  death's  embraces,     Gave  the  moth 
in         thy  grace  and  power,  Rallying  'round  thee,  clinging    to       thee,  AVe  will  stand 

-e « .^-_, . -_  '9-^ _ . ^       ^         p=zt:=p^: 


-^ — ^— t-h- 


N.  ]'..— After  last  recitation  (Iti-v.  xxi  :   ID,  to  end  of  chapter)  siii! 


■  "  Glorious  City," 


Audi  i-fiw  the  holy  cit) 


GL01110U8   CITY. 

new  JcTUsaIeiii„coiniii5  (1 


l5?j> 


5^ 


!i  from  Vuid  out  f.f  lifaveii.  — I'.r.v.  xxi :  2. 

3Iii.-,ic  ;uiil  lid  t^t;iir/.i  by  \V.  A.  OoDEJ 


3<l.  fi''iiic. 


-ii«ie=h 


p.  |-,   ,     f  Glorious  cit 
■    ■    ■  I  Where  the  siiiiit-- 


I  Glorious  cit 
■(  Singincr  joy 


r,  home  uu-cloud-ed,  Where  comes  on         no 
in     shin-ing  rai-ment,  Dwell  for  -  ev      -       er 
y,     home  e  -  ter  -  nal,  Where  the  saints     shall 
ful      h:il  -  le  -  ]n  -  jahs      To  the  Lamb     through 


shade  of     night ; 

in     tlie     . 
dwell  fur       a\-e, 
end-less 


lio-ht 


Where  no     sun 
Crowns  of     life, 


nor  moon  is     need  -  ed       With  their     fee 
and  2)alms  of       glo   -  ry,        S^jot  -  less   robes 


\^^=^ 


hie,  flick-'ring 
■will  there  be 


iriven. 


'  Snitable  for  general  c-Lis 


156 


CROWN  OF  LIFE. 


Ho.  1. 

Tune:  DUKE  STREET.     L.M. 

1  Fnom  all  that  dwell  below  the  skies, 
Let  the  Creator's  praise  arise  ; 

Let  the  Redeemer's  name  be  sung, 
Through  every  land,  by  every  tongue. 

2  Eternal  are  thy  mercies,   Lord; 
Eternal  truth  attends  thy  word  : 
Thy  praise  shall  sound  from  shore  to 

shore, 
Till  suns  shall  set  and  li.-e  no  more. 


J%o.  2. 

HAMBURG.     (Page  131.) 

1  Sweet  is  the  work,  my  God,  my  King, 
To  praise  thy  name,  give  thanks  and 

sing; 
To  show  thy  love  by  morning  light. 
And  talk  of  all  thy  truth  at  night. 

2  Sweet  is  the  day  of  sacred  rest ; 
No  mortal  cares  shall  seize  my  breast ; 
Oh,  may  my  heart  in  truth  be  found, 
Like  David's  harp  of  solemn  sound. 

3  My  heart  shall  triumph  in  the  Lord, 
And  bless  his  works  and  liless  his  word; 
Thy  works  of  grace,  how  bright  they 

shine ; 
How  deep  thy  counsels,  how  divine. 


5fo.  3. 

HAMBURG.     (Page  131.) 
i  When  I  survey  the  wondrous  cross 

On  which  the  Prince  of  glory  died, 
My  richest  gain  I  count  but  loss, 

And  pour  contempt  on  all  my  pride. 


2  Sec,  from   his  head,  his   hands,   his 

feet. 
Sorrow  and  love  flow  mingled  down  : 
Did  e'er  such  love  and  sorrow  meet. 
Or  thorns  compose  so  rich  a  crown  ? 

3  Were  the  whole  realm  of  nature  mine. 

That  were  a  present  far  too  small ; 
Love  so  amdzing,  so  divine, 

Demands  my  soul,  my  life,  my  all. 

]^o.  4.  

Tu  N  E  :     A  R  L I N  Ci  T  0  X .     C .  .^1 . 

KEY    OV    G. 

1  Come,  Holy  Spirit,  heavenly  Dove, 
AVith  all  thy  quick'ning  jiowors  ; 

Kindle  a  flame  of  sacred  love 
In  these  cold  hearts  of  ours. 

2  In  vain  we  tune  our  formal  songs, 
In  vain  we  strive  to  rise  ; 

Ilosannas  languish  on  our  tongues. 
And  our  devotion  dies. 

3  Dear  Lord,  and  shall  we  ever  live 
At  this  poor  dying  rate. 

Our  love  so  faint,  so  cold  to  thee, 
And  thine  to  us  so  great? 


No.  5.  

Tune:  HEBER. 

KEY    OP    C. 

1  There  is  a  fountain  filled  with  blood. 
Drawn  from  Jmmanuel's  veins  ; 

And   sinners,   plunged    beneath    that 
flood. 
Lose  all  their  guilty  stains. 

2  E'er  since,  by  faith,  I  saw  the  stream 
Thy  flowing  wounds  supply, 

Redeeming  love  has  been  my  theme, 
And  shall  be  till  I  die. 


3  Then  in  a  nobler,  sweeter  song 
I'll  sing  thy  power  to  save. 

When    this    poor    lisping,    stam'ring 
tongue 
Lies  silent  in   the  srrave. 


IVo.  6.  

Tu.NE  :  ST.  THOMAS.  S.  M.  (P.  CO.) 

1  A  charge  to  keep  I  have, 

A  God  to  glorify, 
A  never-dying  soul  to  save, 
And  fit  it  for  the  sky. 

2  To  serve  the  present  age. 

My  calling  to  fulfill, 
Oh,  may  it  all  my  powers    engage 
'To  do  my  blaster's  will. 

3  Help  me  to  watch  and  Jjray, 

And  on  thyself  rely. 
Assured  if  I  my   trust  betray 
I  shall  forever  die. 

Wo.  7. 

Tune:  GUIDE.     (Page  133.) 

1  In  every  trying  hour 

My  soul  to  Jesus  flies; 
I  trust  in  his  almighty  power 
When  swelling  billows  rise. 

2  His  comfort  bears  me  up  ; 

I  trust  a  faithful  God  ; 
The  sure  foundation  of  my  hope 
Is  in  my  Savior's  blood. 

3  Loud  hallelujahs  sing 

To  our  Redeemer's  name  ; 

In  joy  or  sorrow,  life  or  death. 

His  love  is  still  the  same. 


CROWN  OF  LIFE. 


157 


Mo.  8, 

a:u-NK:'OL'MUTZ. 

1  Grace  !   'tis  a  charming  soiiud, 
•Harmonious  to  the  eai- : 

Heaven  with  tlie  echo  shall  resound, 
And  all  the  earth  shall  hear. 

2  Grace  led  uij'  wandering  feet 
To  tread  the  heavenly  road; 

And  new  supplies  each    hour  I  meet 
A\^hile  pressing  on   to   (iod. 

?•  Grace  all  the  work  shall  crown 
Through  everlasting  daj-s  ; 

It  lays  ""in  heaven   the  topm»st  stone, 
Ar,d  well  deserves  the  praise. 


Tu.Nic  :    ■§ 


SHORE. 


'-i:e.y  ©f  g. 
are  gliding  swifily  by, 
pilgrim  stranger., 


1  My   day. 
And  I,  i 

Would  not  detuin  tiiem  as  tiiey  Hy, 

Those  hours  of  toil  and  danger. 
ruoRus. 
For,  oh,  we  stand  onUordan's  strand, 

Our  friends  are  passing  over  ; 
Anil  just  before  the-shining  shore 
We  may  almost  diseo-ver. 

2  Should    coming  da'ys   be  cold    and 

dark. 
We  need  not  cease  our  singing  ; 
That  perfect  rest  none  can  molest 
AVhere  golden  harps  are  ringing. 
Cho. — For,  oh,  we  stand,  etc. 
?>  Let  sorrow's  rudest  tempest   blow, 
Each  cord  on  earth  to  sever. 


Our  King  says,  '■Come,"  and   tin.'ii 
our  home 
Forever  jind  forever. 

Cho.— For,  oh,  we  stand,  etc. 


Xo.  10. 

iLNi-:     AT  EBB. 
KEY  OF  Bk. 

1  <5iod  is  my  strong  salvation  ; 
What  foe  have  I  to  fear? 

In  darkness  and  temptation 
My   Light,  my  Help,  is  near  ; 

Though  hosts  encamp  around  me. 
Firm  to  the  fight  I  stand  : 

What  terror  can  confound  me 
With  God  at  my  right  hand? 

2  Place  on  the  Lord  reliance: 
My  soul,  with  courage  wait  ; 

His  truth  be  thine  affiance 
When  faint  and  desolate  : 

His  might  thy  heart  shall  strengthen, 
His  love  thj'  joy  increase  ; 

Mercy  thy  da3's  shall  lengthen  ; 
The  Lord  will  give  thee  peace. 


]Vo.  11. 


Tcxi::   LENOX. 


KEY  OF  B|2. 

1   Yes,  the  Redeemer  rose. 
The  Savior  left  the  dead. 

And  o'er  his  hellish  foes 

High  raised  his  conquering  head. 

I|;ln  wibl  dismay  the  guards  around: || 
Fall  to  the  ground,  and  sink  away. 


2  Lo  !    the  angelic   bands 
In  full  assembly  meet, 

To  wait  his  high  commands, 

And   worshij)  at  his  (oet. 
j]:.Joyful    they   come    and    wing    their 
way:l| 

From  realms  of  day  tn  .fcsus'  lomb. 

3  All  hail,   trium)ihant   Lii!il  ! 
Who  sav'st  us  with  thy  blood  : 

Wide  be  thy  name  adored, 
Thou  rising,  reigning  God  i 

||:WiLh  thee  we  rise  :  Jesus,  who  bled,:I| 
•'  llath  left  the  (lead,  no  mure  to  die." 


3<o.  12. 

Tim::    TOPLADV. 

KF.V  OF   l>. 

1  Rock  of  Ages,  cleft  for  me, 
Let  me  hide  myself  in  thee  ; 
Let  the  water  and  the  blood, 
From  thy  riven  side  that  flowed, 
Be  of  sin   the  perfect  cure  ; 

Save  me.  Lord,  and  make  me  pure. 

2  Nothing  in  my  hand  I  bring, 
Simply   to   thy  cross   I   cling  ; 
Naked,  come  to  thee  for  dress  ; 
Helpless,  look  to  thee  for  grace  ; 
Foul,  I   to  the  fountain  fly; 
Wash  me,  Savior,  or  I  die. 

3  Whilst  I  draw  this  fleeting  breath, 
When  mine  eyelids  close  in  death, 
When   I  soar  thro'  worlds  unknown, 
See  thee  on  thy  glorious  throne, 
Rock  of  ages,  cleft  for  me. 

Let  me  hide  myself  in  thee. 


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IIS'DEX. 


PAGE 

A  CHARGE  TO  KEEP 156 
A  Friend  in  Jesus 105 

BATTLIXa  FOR  A  Crown- 56 
Beautiful  Star 116 

BLantiful    W.iter 144 

Benedlctiori  (For  Closiiig) 83 

Beyond    diis  va'c 18 

Blessed  Lnnd  ol'  Promi.-e 91 

Blessed  Si'vbbath  l)iy ..     '.'-i 

Bright  ;ind  Movning   Star (35 

Bring  in   tlic  Ciiildren SO 

CtlEBRED  BY  THE  Promises...  20 

City  of  the  Jasper  Wall 74 

City  o'er  thp  Sea 110 

Closer,  still  Closer 7 

Close  to    Thee 5! 

Coming  of  the  Bridegroom ?<b 

Cuine  to  Me 103 

Ooine,  thou  Fount 156 

Comfort  of   Patraos 61 

Consider  the  Lilies 22 

Conquer  in  his  Kame 21 


PAor. 

Cross  of  Christ '7 

Crown  of  Life 3 

\ 

DENNIS 75 
Drawing    Near 46 

■pNTREAT  ME  not... 62 

FRESH  FP.oM  THE  Throne 17 
From  the  Cross 87 

From  all  that  Dwell 156 

GATE?  WITHOUT  Jar 120 
Gather  them  into  the  Fold..     36 

Gathering  Home 124 

Gathering  Song 102 

Gliid  New  Year 106 

God  is  my  strong  Salvation 157 

Guide 133 

Grace!  'tis  a  charming  Sound...   156 
Guided  by  Thee 123 

HAIL  THIS  Hour  op  Gladness.     32 
Hallelujah  to  the  Lamb 137 


I'Ar.v. 

Hamburg ];!1 

Hark  the  Song 134 

Haste,  Traveler,  Haste 7.3 

He  Loves  You  and  Me 44 

Healing  Fountain 28 

Heavenly  Mansions 29 

Here  am  I 53 

Hills  of  Amethyst 93 

Homo  of  my  Savior 20 

Home  of  the  Blest 47 

I  AM  THINE 79 
I  will  seek  Jesus 145 

If  my  House 128 

I'm  not  Ashamed 99 

In  every  trying  Hour 156 

In  happy  Song 8 

In   the  Cross   I  Glory  59 

In   the  rifted  Rock 10 

In  the  Light 129 

JESUS  EVER  NEAR 88 

Jesus  Interceding 41 

Jesus  is  Calling 50 

(159) 


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160 


INDEX. 


PAGE 

Jesus  is  Mine 77 

Jesus'  little  Lamb 127 

Jesus,  lover  of  my  Soul 45 

Jesns  our  Strength 100 

Jesus  of  Nazareth 24 

Just  as  I  ain S9 

Jesus,  the  Rock  of  ages 76 

Jesus  so  dear 85 

Jubilee  of  Heaven 122 

Joy!  Joy!  Joy! 126 

j/NEELINU  .iTTHK  Threshold  112 

J-  ABOK   fiK 140 

J     Let  them  come  to  Jle 71 

Light  at  evening 58 

Lift  mo  Higher 40 

Linger  not  on  the  I'lain  30 

Little  Volunteers 107 

Love  each  other 37 

MANSIONS  AKOVK 60 

Marching  to  Zion 142 

Mercy-seat   101 

Moro  like  Thee 121 

My  Home  is  there 54 

NEARER  Home .13 

Nearer,  loving  Savior 81 

Nearer  to  the  Land  of  Rest 132 

New  Coronation 4 

No  name  so  sweet 13 

No  shade  like  this 12 

0  PRECIOUS  Blood 25 

0  sacred  Flood 5 

Oh,  entreat  me  not 62 


PACK 

On  a  Christmas  Morning 109 

One   Drop  of  the  Blood 82 

Only    Believe 114 

Over   Jordan 15 

Our  heavenly  Home 33 

Own  and  Bless  To-day Ill 

PASS  ME  KOT 9 

Pressing  on  to  Glory 23 

Purer  yet 83 

Put  on  the  whole  Armor 148 

REMEMBER    mr 91 
Right  away 43 

River  of  Life...! 82 

Roll  on,  thou  mighty  Ocean.. ...^  104 
Rock  of  Ages ^X^ 

HACRED  PLACES    (Concert)...   150 

Sabbath  Bells 64 

Sabbath   Home 27 

Savior  Jesus 115 

Savior,  pass  not  bj' 52 

Scatter  the   Seed 48 

vSing  of  Jesus'   love 67 

Shining   on 39 

Shining  Shore 157 

Searching  tlie  Scriptures 68 

Seek  and   find 84 

Sing  his  Idve 10 

Singing  from  the  Heart ^t^) 

Shady   Rill 135 

Something  to  love 130 

Spotless  ns  Snow 96 

St.  Thomas 69 

Sweet  is  the  work 156 


Sweet  Story  of  <dd. 


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THE  OLD   Cross 113 

The  grand  Rally 72 

The  (ilory   that  shall   he 92 

The  high  Command 6 

There  is  a  Fountain 156 

The  new  Song 42 

The  old   Path   to   Glory 31 

The  open   Uoor 14 

The  Royal   Road 78 

The  Savior's  at  the  Door tO 

The  Savior  died  for  Me 57 

'T1s  I,  be  not  afraid 63. 

'Tis  sweet  to  bring 55 

Triumph  by  and  by 70 

Trusting  in   the  Prumises II 

WAITING  AT  THE  Cross 113 

^Ve  are    trj'ing  to  follow..  146 

AVc  shall  rca])  by  and  by 138 

We  will  gladly  our  sacrifice 119 

We'll  crown  them  with  Roses...  108 

Weeping    Tears 125 

What  manner  of  love 98 

What  shall  the  Harvest  bo  V 49 

When  I  survey 156 

Welcome  to  our  Sabbath  School.  86 

When  I  go  Home 139 

Who  is  this? 95 

Whosoever  will 118 

Whiter  than  Snow 91) 

Working,  0  Christ 158 

\7"E  Servants  of  God 136 

X      Yes,  the    Redeemer 157 


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