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Leader. — For  God  so  loved  the  world,  that 
lie  gave  his  only  begotten  Son,  that  whoso- 
ever believeth  in  Him  should  not  perish,  but 
have  everlasting  life. — John  iii:   16. 

Congregation. — In  this  was  manifest  the 
love  of  God  toward  us,  because  that  God  sent 
His  only. begotten  Son  into  the  world,  that  we 
might  live  through  Him, — John  iv:  9. 

L. — Beloved,  if  God  so  loved  us,  we  ought 
also  to  love  one  another. — John  iv:  11. 

1  We  praise  Thee,  oh.  God  !   for   the  Son   of 
Thy  love, 
For  Jesus  who  died,  and  is  now  gone  above, 
Cho. — Hallelujah!  Thine  the  glory, 
Hallelujah!  Amen! 
Hallelujah!  Thine  the  glory, 
Revive  us  again. 

C. — But  the  Comforter,  which  is  the  Holy 
Ghost,  whom  the  Father  will  send  in  my 
name,  He  shall  teach  you  all  things,  and  bring 
all  things  to  your  remembrance,  whatsoever  I 
have  said  unto  you. — John  xiv:  26. 

L. — When  He,  the  Spirit  of  truth,  is  come, 
He  will  guide  you  into  all  truth ;  for  He  shall 
not  speak  of  Himself;  but  whatsoever  He  shall 
hear,  that  shall  He  speak:  and  He  will  show 
you  things  to  come. — John  xiv:   13. 

C. — He  shall  glorify  me;  for  He  shall  re- 
ceive of  mine,  and  shall  show  it  unto  you. — 
John  xvi:   14. 


2  We  praise  Thee,  O  God!  for   Thy  Spirit   of 

light, 
Who  has  shown  us  our  Savior  and  scattered 
our  night. — Cho. — Hallelujah,  &c. 

L. — And  I  beheld,  and  I  heard  the  voice  of 
many  angels  round  about  the  throne,  and  the 
living  creatures  and  the  elders;  and  the  number 
of  them  was  ten  thousand  times  ten  thousand,, 
and  thousands  of  thousands. — Rev.  v:   u. 

C. — Saying  with  a  loud  voice.  Worthy  is 
the  Lamb  that  was  slain  to  receive  power  and 
riches,  and  wisdom  and  strength,  and  honor, 
and  glory,  and  blessing. — Rev.  v:   12. 

3  All  glory  and  praise  to  the  Lamb  that  was  slan,. 
Who  has  borne  all  our  sins,  and  has  cleansed 

every  stain. — Cho, — Hallelujah,  &c. 

:o: 


— 1— 

1  Sing  them  over  again  to  me, 

Wonderful  words  of  Life, 
Let  me  more  of  their  beauty  see, 

Wonderful  words  of  Life ; 
Words  of  life  and  beauty, 

Teach  me  faith  and  duty ; 
Cho. — ||:Beautiful  words,  wonderful  words, 
Wonderful  words  of  life, :  1 1 

2  Christ  the  blessed  One,  gives  to  all 

Wonderful  words  of  Life  ; 
Sinner,  list  to  the  loving  call, 

Wonderful  words  of  Life. 
All  so  freely  given, 

Wooing  us  to  heav&H. 


3  Sweetly  echo  the  gospel  call, 
Wonderful  words  of  Life, 

Offer  pardon  and  peace  to  all, 
Wonderful  wTords  of  Life. 

Jesus,  onty  Savior, 
Sanctify  for  ever. 

—2— 

i  Sowing  in  the   morning,   sowing   seeds  of 
kindness, 
Sowing  in  the  noontide  and  che  dewy  eve , 
Waiting  for  the  harvest,  and  the  time  of  reap- 
ing, 
We  shall  come  rejoicing,   bringing  in  the 
sheaves.  ' 

Cho. — Bringing  in  the  sheaves, 
Bringing  in  the  sheaves, 
We  shall  come  rejoicing, 
Bringing  in  the  sheaves. 

2  Sowing  in  the  sunshine,  sowing  in  the  sha- 
dows, 
Fearing  neither  clouds  nor  winter's  chilling 
breeze ; 
By  and  by  the  harvest,  and  the  labor  ended. 
We  shall  come  rejoicing,   bringing  in  the 
sheaves. 

3* Going  forth  with  weeping,  sowing    for  the 
Master, 
Though  the  loss  sustained  our  spirit  often 
grieves  ; 
When  our  weeping  's  over,  He  will  bid  us 
welcome, 
We  shall  come   rejoicing,   bringing  in  the 
sheaves. 


-3- 

i  There  is  a  fountain  filled   with  blood,  filled 
with  blood,  filled  with  blood, 
There  is  a  fountain  filled  with  blood,  drawn 
from  Immanuel's  veins, 
And  sinners  plunged  beneath  that   flood,  be- 
neath that  flood,  beneath  that  flood, 
And  sinners  plunged  beneath  that  flood,  lose 
all  their  guilty  stains. 

Cho. — Oh,  glorious  fountain!  here  will  I  stay,. 
And  in  thee  ever  wash  my  sins  away. 

2  The  dying  thief  ||:rejoiced  to  see:[| 

That  fountain  in  his  day, 
And  there  may  I,  ||:tho'  vile  as  he,  :|| 
Wash  all  my  sins  away. 

3  Thou  dying  Lamb,  ||:Thy  precious  blood: || 

Shall  never  lose  its  power, 
Till  all  the  the  ransomed  ||:church  of  God:|| 
Are  saved,  to  sin  no  more. 

4  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, 

_4_ 

i  Are  you  weary,  are  you  heavy-hearted? 
Tell  it  to  Jesus,  tell  it  to  Jesus; 
Are  you  grieving  over  joys  departed? 
Tell  it  to  Jesus  alone. 

Cho. — Tell  it  to  Jesus,  tell  it  to  Jesus, 
He  is  a  friend  that's  well  known  : 
You  have  no  other  such  a  friend  or  brother  ? 
Tell  it  to  Jesus  alone. 


2  Do  the  tears  flow  down  your  cheeks  unbidden? 

Tell  it  to  Jesus,  tell  it  to  Jesus  ; 
Have  you  sins  that  to  man's  eye  are  hidden? 
Tell  it  to  Jesus  alone. 

3  Do  you  fear  the  gath'ring  clouds  of  sorrow  ? 

Tell  it  to  Jesus,  tell  it  to  Jesus; 
Are  you  anxious  what  shall  be  to-morrow? 
Tell  it  to  Jesus  alone. 

4  Are  you  troubled  at  the  tho't  of  dying, 

Tell  it  to  Jesus,  tell  it  to  Jesus  ; 
ForChrist's  coming  Kingdom  are  you  sighing 
Tell  it  to  Jesus  alone. 

—5- 

i  In  the  cross  of  Christ  I  glory, 

Towering  o'er  the  wrecks  of  time  ; 
All  the  light  of  sacred  story 
Gathers  round  its  head  sublime. 

2  When  the  woes  of  life  o'ertake  me; 

Hopes  deceive  and  fears  annoy, 
Never  shall  the  cross  forsake  me  ; 
Lo  !  it  glows  with  peace  and  joy. 

3  When  the  sun  of  bliss  is  beaming 

Light  and  love  upon  my  way, 
From  the  cross  the  radiance  streaming, 
Adds  more  lustre  to  the  day, 

4  Bane  and  blessing,  pain  and  pleasure, 

By  the  cross  are  sanctified  ; 
Peace  is  there  that  knows  no  measure, 
Joys  that  through  all  time  abide. 


-6- 
i  Pass  me  not,  O  gentle  Savior, 
Hear  my  humble  cry  ; 
While  on  others  Thou  art  smiling, 
Do  not  pass  me  by. 
Cho. — Savior,  Savior,  hear  my  humble  cry, 
While  on  others  Thou  art  calling, 
Do  not  pass  me  by. 

2  Let  me  at  a  throne  of  mercy 

Find  a  sweet  relief, 
Kneeling  there  in  deep  contrition 
Help  my  unbelief. 

3  Trusting  only  in  Thy  merit, 

Would  I  seek  Thy  face ; 
Heal  my  wounded,  broken  spirit, 
Save  me  by  Thy  grace. 

4  Thou  the  Spring  of  all  my  comfort, 

More  than  life  to  me, 
Whom  have  I  on  earth  beside  Thee  ? 
Whom  in  heaven  but  Thee  ? 

— 7— 

i  I  have  found  repose  for  my  weary  soul, 
Trusting  in  the  promise  of  the  Savior, 
And  a  harbor  safe  when  the  billows  roll, 
Trusting  in  the  promise  of  the  Savior, 
I  will  fear  no  foe  in  this  deadly  strife, 

Trusting  in  the  promise  of  the  Savior, 
I  will  bear  my  lot  in  the  toil  of  life, 
Trusting  in  the  promise  of  the  Savior. 
C30. -Resting  on  His  mighty  arm  forever, 

Never  from  His  loving  heart  to  sever, 

I  will  rest  by  grace  in  His  strong  embrace, 

Trusting  in  the  promise  of  the  Savior. 


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2  I  will  sing  my  songs  as  the  days  go  by, 

Trusting  in  the  promise  of  the  Savior, 
And  rejoice  in  hope,  while  I  live  or  die, 

Trusting  in  the  promise  of  the  Savior, 
I  can  smile  at  grief  and  abide  in  pain, 

Trusting  in  the  promise  of  the  Savior ; 
And  the  loss  of  all  shall  be  highest  gain, 

Trusting  in  the  promise  of  the  Savior. 

3  Oh,  the  peace  and  joy  of  the  life  I  live, 

Trusting  in  the  promise  of  the  Savior, 
Oh,  the  strength  and  grace  onl}r  God  can  give 

Trusting  in  the  promise  of  the  Savior. 
Whosoever  will,  may  be  saved  to-day. 

Trusting  in  the  promise  of  the  Savior; 
And  begin  to  walk  in  the  holy  way, 

Trusting  in  the  promise  of  the  Savior. 

— 8- 

i  I  entered  once  a  home  of  care, 
For  age  and  penury  were  there, 

Yet  peace  and  joy  withal; 
I  asked  the  lonely  mother  whence 
Her  helpless  widowhood's  defence, 

She  told  me  "Christ  was  all." 

Cho. — 1 1: Christ  is  all,  all  in  all, 

Yes,  Christ  is  all  in  all:|| 

2  I  stood  beside  a  dying  bed, 

Where  lay  a  child  with  aching  head, 

Waiting  for  Jesus'  call; 
I  marked  his  smile,  'twas  sweet  as  May, 
And  as  his  spirit  passed  away, 
He  whispered,  "Christ  is  all." 


I  saw  the  martyr  at  the  stake, 

The  flames  could  not  his  courage  shake, 

Nor  death  his  soul  appall. 
I  asked  him  whence  his  strength  was  giv'n, 
He  looked  triumphantly  to  heav'n, 

And  answered  ''Christ  is  all." 

I  saw  the  gospel  herald  go, — 

To  Afric's  sands  and  Greenland's  snow, 

To  save  from  Satan's  thrall. 
Nor  home  nor  life  he  counted  dear, 
'Midst  wants  and  perils  owned  no  fear, 

He  felt  that  "Christ  is  all." 

I  dreamed  that  hoary  time  had  fled, 
And  earth  and  see  gave  up  their  dead, 

A  fire  dissolved  this  ball. 
I  saw  the  church's  ransomed  throng, 
I  heard  the  burden  of  their  song, 

'Twas  "Christ  is  all  in  all." 

Then  come  to  Christ,  Oh!  come  to-day, 
The  Father,  Son,  and  Spirit  say: 

The  Bride  repeats  the  call; 
For  He  will  cleanse  your  guilty  stains, 
His  love  will  soothe  your  weary  pains, 

For  "Christ  is  all  in  all." 

— 9— 

i  I  gave  my  life  for  thee, 

My  precious  blood  I  shed, 
That  thou  might' st  ransomed  be, 

And  quickened  from  the  dead  ;, 
I  gave,  I  gave  My  life  for  thee*, 
What  hast  thou  given  for  Me  ? 


2  My  Father's  house  of  light, — 

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

For  wand' rings  sad  and  lone  ; 
Heft,  I  left  it  all  for  thee  ; 
Hast  thou  left  aught  for  me  ? 

3  I  suffered  much  for  thee, 

More  than  thy  tongue  can  tell, 
Of  bitterest  agony, 

To  rescue  thee  from  hell  ; 
I've  borne,  I've  borne  it  all  for  thee, 
What  hast  thou  borne  for  Me  ? 

4  And  I  have  brought  to  thee, 

Down  from  My  home  above, 
Salvation  full  and  free. 

My  pardon  and  My  love  ; 
I  bring,  I  bring  rich  gifts  to  thee, 
What  hast  thou  brought  to  Me  ? 

-10- 

i  What  can  wash  away  my  stain  ?  j 
Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus  ; 
What  can  make  me  whole  again  ! 
Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus. 

Cho. — O  precious  is  the  flow 

That  makes  me  white  as  snow ; 
No  other  fount  I  knew, 

Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus 

2  For  my  cleansing  this  I  see — 

Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus  ; 
For  my  pardon  this  my  plea — 
Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus, 


3  Nothing  can  for  sin  atone — 

Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus  ; 

Naught  of  good  that  I  have  done — 

Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus. 

4  This  is  all  my  hope  and  peace — 

Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus ; 
This  is  all  my  righteousness — 
Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus, 

5  Now  03^  this  I'll  overcome — 

Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus  ; 
Now  by  this  I'll  reach  my  home — 
Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus. 

6  Glory  !  glory  !  thus  I  sing — 

Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus  ; 
All  my  praise  for  this  I  bring — 
Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus. 

-11— 

i    "I  am  the  Way,"  the  Savious  said; 

The  paths  of  sin  forsake; 
Slumber  no  more  in  error's  night, 

In  righteousness  awake. 

Cho. — ||:Sinner,  to-day  hear  Jesus  say: 

I  am  the  Way,  the  Truth,  the  Life: 

2  "lam  the  Truth,"  the  Saviour  said; 
In  faith  draw  near  to  me; 

He  that  believeth  shall  be  saved, 
The  truth  shall  make  him  free. 

3  "I  am  the  I^ife,"  the  Saviour  said, 
Your  sins  and  sorrows  leave; 

Shun  ye  the  path  that  leads  to  death, 
Eternal  life  receive.     . 


—12— 

i  I  am  thine,  O  Lord,  I  have  heard  thy  voice, 


And  it  told  thy  love  to  me; 
ut  I  long  to  rise  in  the  arms  o 
And  be  closer  drawn  to  thee. 


Cho. — Draw  me  nearer,  nearer,  blessed  Lord, 
To  the  cross  where  thou  hast  died; 

Draw  me  nearer,  nearer,  nearer,  blessed  Lord, 
To  thy  precious  bleeding  side. 

2  Consecrate  me  now  to  thy  service,  Lord, 
By  the  pow'r  of  Grace  divine; 

Let  my  soul  look  up  with  a  steadfast  hope, 
Ahd  my  will  be  lost  in  thine. 

3  O  the  pure  delight  of  a  single  hour 
That  before  thy  throne  I  spend, 

When  I  kneel  in  pra}r'r,  and  with  thee,  my  God, 
I  commune  as  friend  with  friend. 

4  There  are  depths  of  love  that  I  cannot  know 
Till  I  cross  the  narrow  sea, 

There  are  heights  of  joy  that  I  may  not  reach 
Till  I  rest  in  peace  with  thee. 

—13- 

i  My  life  flows  on  in  endless  song; 

Above  earth's  lamentation, 
I  catch  the  sweet,  though  far-off  hymn 

That  hails  a  new  creation; 
Through  all  the  tumult  and  the  strife, 

I  hear  the  music  ringing; 
It  finds  an  echo  in  my  soul — 

How  can  I  keep  from  singing  ? 


What  though  my  joys  and  comforts  die  ? 

The  Lord  my  Saviour  liveth; 
What  though  the  darkness  gather  round? 

Songs  in  the  night  he  giveth; 
No  storm  can  shake  my  inmost  calm, 

While  to  that  refuge  clinging; 
Since  Christ  is  Lord  of  heaven  and  earth, 

How  can  I  keep  from  singing? 

I  lift  my  eyes;  the  cloud  grows  thin; 

1  see  the  blue  above  it; 

And  day  by  day  this  pathway  smooths, 
Since  first  I  learned  to  love  it; 

The  peace  of  Christ  makes  fresh  my  heart, 
A  fountain  ever  springing; 

All  things  are  mine  since  I  am  his — 
How  can  I  keep  from  singing? 

—14— 

i  Lord,  I  care  not  for  riches, 

Neither  silver  nor  gold  ; 
I  would  make  sure  of  heaven, 

I  would  enter  the  fold. 
In  the  book  of  Thy  kingdom, 

With  its  pages  so  fair, 
Tell  me,  Jesus,  my  Savior, 

Is  my  name  written  there  ? 

Cho. — Is  my  name  written  there, 

On  the  page  white  and  fair  ? 
In  the  book  of  Thy  kingdon, 
Is  my  name  written  there  ? 

2  Lord,  my  sins  they  are  many, 

Like  the  sands  of  the  sea, 
But  Thy  blood,  O  my  Savior  ! 


For  Thy  promise  is  written 
In  bright  letters  that  glow, 
"Tho'  your  sins  be  as  scarlet, 

I  will  make  them  like  snow. ' ' 

3  O  that  beautiful  city, 

With  its  mansions  of  light, 
With  its  glorified  beings, 

In  pure  garments  of  white ; 
Where  no  evil  thing  cometh, 

To  despoil  what  is  fair  ; 
Where  the  angels  are  watching, 

Yes,  my  name's  written  there. 

—15— 
i  God  be  with  you  till  we  weet  again; 
By  His  counsels  guide  uphold  you, 
With  His  sheep  securely  fold  you, 
God  be  with  you  till  we  meet  again. 
Cho. — Till  wTe  meet,  till  we  meet, 
Till  we  meet  at  Jesus'  feet; 
Till  we  meet,  till  we  meet, 
God  be  with  you  till  we  meet  again, 

2  God  be  with  you  till  we  meet  again, 
'Neath  His  wings  securely  hide  you; 
Daily  manna  still  provide  you, 

God  be  with  you  till  we  meet  agaiiK 

3  God  be  with  you  till  we  meet  again  K 
When  life's  perils  thick  confound  you,.. 
Put  his  arms  unfailing  round  you, 

God  be  with  you  till  we  meet  again;. 

4  God  be  with  you  till  we  meet  again,, 
Keep  love's  banner  floating  o'er  you; 
Smite  death's  threat'ning  wave  before  you, 

God  be  with  you  till  we  meet  again. 


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—16— 
i  I've  found  a  friend:    O  such  a  friend! 
He  loved  me  ere  I  knew  him; 
He  drew  me  with  the  cords  of  love, 

And  thus  he  bound  me  to  him. 
And  round  m}'  heart  still  closely  twine 

Those  ties  which  naught  can  sever, 
For  I  am  his,  and  he  is  mine, 
Forever  and  forever. 

2  I've  found  a  friend;  0  such  a  friend! 

He  bled,  he  died  to  save  me; 
And  not  alone  the  gift  of  life, 

But  his  own  self  he  gave  me. 
Naught  that  I  have  my  own  I  call, 

I  hold  it  for  the  Giver: 
My  heart,  my  strength,  my  life,  my  all, 

Are  his,  and  his  forever. 

3  I've  found  a  friend;  O  such  a  friend! 

All  power  to  him  is  given, 
To  guard  me  on  my  onward  course, 

And  bring  me  safe  to  heaven. 
The  eternal  glories  gleam  afar, 

To  nerve  my  faint  endeavor: 
So  now  to  watch,  to  work,  to  war, 

And  then  to  rest  forever! 

-17- 

i  Are  you  ready  for  the  Bridegroom 

When  he  comes,  when  he  comes? 

Are  you  ready  for  the  Bridegroom 

When  he  comes,  when  he  comes, 

Behold!  he  cometh!  behold!  he  cometh! 

Be  robed  and  ready,  for  the  Bridegroom  comes. 


Cho. — Behold  the  Bridegroom,  for  he  comes, 

for  he  comes ! 
Behold  the  Bridegroom,  for  he  comes,  for  he 

comes ! 
Behold!  he  cometh!  behold!  he  cometh! 
Be  robed  and  ready,  for  the  Bridegroom  comes. 

2  Have  your  lamps  trimmed  and  burning 
When  he  comes,  when  he  comes; 

Have  your  lamps  trimmed  and  burning 

When  he  comes,  when  he  comes; 

He  quickly  cometh!  he  quickly  cometh! 

O  soul,  be  ready  when  the  Bridegroom  comes. 

3  We  will  all  go  out  to  meet  him 
When  he  comes,  when  he  comes; 
We  will  all  go  out  to  meet  him 
When  he  comes,  when  he  comes; 
He  surely  cometh!  he  surely  cometh! 

We'll  go  to  meet  him  when  the  Bridegroom 
comes. 

4  We  will  chant  alleluias 
When  he  comes,  when  he  comes; 
We  will  chant  alleluias 

When  he  comes,  when  he  comes; 

Lo  now  he  cometh!  lo!  now  he  cometh! 

Sing  alleluia!  for  the  Bridegroom  comes. 

-18- 

i  O  for  a  closer  walk  with  God, 
A  calm  and  heavenly  frame; 
A  light  to  shine  upon  the  road 
That  leads  me  to  the  Lamb. 


2  Where  is  the  blessedness  I  knew, 

When  first  I  saw  the  Lord  ? 
Where  is  the  soul-refreshing  view 
Of  Jesus  and  his  word. 

3  What  peaceful  hours  I  once  enjoyed, 

How  sweet  their  mem'ry  still  ! 
But  they  have  left  an  aching  void, 
The  world  can  never  fill. 

4  Return,  O  holy  Dove,  return, 

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

—19- 
i  Cast  thy  bread  upon  the  waters, 

Ye  who  have  but  scant  supply, 
Angel  eyes  will  watch  above  it; — 

You  shall  find  it  by  and  by; 
He  who  in  his  righteous  balance 

Doth  each  human  action  weigh, 
Will  your  sacrifice  remember, 

Will  your  loving  deeds  repay. 

2  Cast  thy  bread  upon  the  waters, 
Poor  and  weary,  worn  with  care, — 

Often  sitting  in  the  shadow, — 
Have  you  not  a  crumb  to  spare? 

Can  you  not  to  those  around  you 
Sing  some  little  song  of  hope, 

As  you  look  with  longing  vision 
Through  faith's  mighty  telescope  ? 

3  Cast  thy  bread  upon  the  waters, 
Ye  who  have  abundant  store; 

It  may  float  on  many  a  billow, 
It  may  strand  on  many  a  shore; 


You  may  think  it  lost  forever, 

But  as  sure  as  God  is  true, 
In  this  life  or  in  the  other, 

It  will  yet  return  to  you. 

4  Cast  thy  bread  upon  the  waters, 
Far  and  wide  your  treasures  strew, 

Scatter  it  with  willing  fingers, 

Shout  for  joy  to  see  it  go! 
For  if  you  do  closely  keep  it, 

It  will  only  drag  you  down; 
If  you  love  it  more  than  Jesus, 

It  will  keep  you  from  your  crown. 

5  Cast  thy  bread  upon  the  waters, 
Waft  it  on  wTith  praying  breath, 

In  some  distant,  doubtful  moment 

It  may  save  a  soul  from  death; 
When  you  sleep  in  solemn  silence, 

'Neath  the  morn  and  evening  dew, 
Stranger  hands  which  you  have  strengthened, 

May  strew  lilies  over  you. 

—20- 

i  My  Father  is  rich  in  houses  and  lands, 
He  holdeth  the  wealth  of  the  world  in  his  hands! 
Of  rubies  and  diamonds,  of  silver  and  gold; 
His  coffers  are  full,  he  has  riches  untold. 

Chorus. — I'm  the  child  of  a  King, 
The  child  of  a  King; 
With  Jesus,  my  Saviour, 
I'm  the  child  of  a  King. 
2  My  Father's  own  Son,  the  Saviour  of  men, 
Once  wander' d  o'er  earth  as  the  poorest  of  men, 
But  now  he  is  reigning  forever  on  high, 
And  will  give  me  a  home  in  heaven  by  and  by. 


3  I  once  was  an  outcast  stranger  on  earth, 
A  sinner  by  choice,  an  "alien"  by  birth! 
But  I've  been  "adopted,"  my  name's  written  down: 
An  heir  to  a  mansion,  a  robe,  and  a  crown. 

4  A  tent  or  a  cottage,  why  should  I  care? 
They're  building  a  palace  for  me  over  there: 
Tho'  exiled  from  home  yet,  still  I  may  sing: 
All  glory  to  God,  I'm  the  child  of  a  King. 

-21— 
i  O  for  a  heart  to  praise  my  God, 
A  heart  from  sin  set  free  ! 
A  heart  that  always  feels  thy  blood, 
So  freely  spilt  for  me. 
2.  A  heart  resigned,  submissive,  meek, 
My  great  Redeemer's  Throne: 
Where  only  Christ  is  heard  to  speak, 
Where  Jesus  reigns  alone. 
3  O  for  a  lowly,  contrite  heart ! 
Believing,  true  and  clean; 
Which  neither  life  nor  death  can  part 
From  him  that  dwells  within.  . 
4.  A  heart  in  every  thought  renewed, 
And  full  of  love  divine; 
Perfect,  and  right,  and  pure,  and  good; 
A  copy,  Lord,  of  thine. 

5  My  heart,  thou  know'st,  can  never  rest; 

Till  thou  create  my  peace, 
Till  of  my  Eden  repossessed, 
From  every  sin  I  cease. 

6  Thy  nature,  gracious  Lord,  impart, 

Come  quickly  from  above; 
Write  thy  new  name  upon  my  heart, 
Thy  new,  best  name  of  love. 


-22— 
i  O  happy  day  that  fixed  my  choice 
On  thee,  my  Saviour  and  my  God  ! 
Well  may  this  glowing  heart  rejoice, 
And  tell  its  raptures  all  abroad. 
Cho. — Happy  day,  happy  day, 

When  Jesus  washed  my  sins  away  ! 
He  taught  me  how  to  watch  and  pray, 
And  live  rejoicing  every  day  ; 
Happy  day,  happy  day, 
When  Jesus  washed  my  sins  away. 

2  O  happy  bond,  that  seals  my  vows 

To  him  who  merits  all  my  love; 
Let  cheerful  anthems  fill  his  house, 
While  to  that  sacred  shrine  I  move. 

3  'Tis  done,  the  gre^at  transaction's  done; 

I  am  my  Lord's,  and  he  is  mine; 
He  drew  me,  and  I  followed  on, 

Charmed  to  confess  the  voice  divine. 

4  Now  rest,  my  long-divided  heart; 

Fixed  on  this  blissful  centre,  rest; 
Nor  ever  from  thy  Lord  depart: 
With  him  of  every  good  possessed. 

5  High  heaven,  that  heard  the  solemn  vow, 

That  vow  renewed  shall  daily  hear, 
Till  in  life's  latest  hour  I  bow, 

And  bless  in  death  a  bond  so  dear. 

-23— 

i  Dear  Jesus  I  long  to  be  perfectly  whole; 
I  want  Thee  forever  to  live  in  my  soul; 
Break  down  every  idol,  cast  out  every  foe; 
Now  wash  me  and  I  shall  be  whiter  than  snow. 


Cho.  Whiter  than  snow,  yes  whiter  than  snow; 
Now  wash  me  and  I  shall  be  whiter  than  snow. 

2  Dear  Jesus  come  down  from  Thy  throne  in  the  skies, 
And  help  me  to  make  a  complete  sacrifice; 

I  give  up  myself,  and  whatever  I  know — 
Now  wash  me  and  I  shall  be  whiter  than  snow. 

3  Dear  Jesus,  for  this  I  must  humbly  entreat; 

1  wait,  blessed  Lord,  at  Thy  crucified  feet, 
By  faith,  for  my  cleansing,  I  see  thy  blood  flow, 
Now  wash  me,  and  I  shall  be  whiter  than  snow. 

4  The  blessing  of  faith,  I  receive  from  above; 

0  glory!  my  soul  is  made  perfect  in  love; 

My  prayer  has  prevailed,  and  this  moment  I  know 
The  blood  is  applied,  I  am  whiter  than  snow. 

-24- 

i  O  safe  to  the  Rock  that  is  higher  than  I, 
My  soul  in  its  conflicts  and  sorrows  would  fly ; 
So  sinful,  so  weary,  thine,  thine  would  I  be; 
Thou  blest  "Rock  of  Ages,"  I'm  hiding  in  thee. 

Ref. — Hiding  in  thee,  hiding  in  thee, 
Thou  blest  "Rock  of  Ages," 
I'm  hiding  in  thee. 

2  In  the  calm  of  the  noontide, in  sorrow's  lone  hour, 
In  time  when  temptation  casts  o'er  me  its  power; 
In  the  tempest  of  life,  on  its  wide,  heaving  sea, 
Thou  blest  "Rock  of  Ages, ' '  I'm  hiding  in  thee, 

3  How  oft  in  the  conflict,  when  press' d  by  the  foe, 

1  have  fled  to  my  refuge  and  breathed  out  my  woe; 
How  often  when  trials  like  sea-billows  roll, 
Have  I  hidden  in  thee,  O  thou  Rock  of  my  soul, 


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-25— 
i  How  firm  a  foundation,  ye  saints  of  the  Lord, 
Is  laid  for  your  faith  in  his  excellent  world, 
What  more  can  he  say,  than  to  you  he  hath  said, 
Who  unto  the  Savior  for  refuge  have  fled? 

2  Fear  not,  I  am  with  thee, oh  be  not  dismayed ! 
For  I  am  thy  God,  and  will  still  give  thee  aid; 
I'll  strengh ten  thee,  help  thee,  and  cause  thee 

to  stand, 
Upheld  by  my  righteous,  omnipotent  hand. 

3  When  through  the  deep  waters  I  call  thee  to 

go, 
The  rivers  of  sorrow  shall  not  overflow; 
For  I  will  be  with  thee  thy  trials  to  bless, 
And  sanctify  to  thee  thy  deepest  distress. 

4  When  through  fiery  trials  trry  pathway  shall 

lie, 
My  grace  all-sufficient,  shall  be  thy  supply; 
The  flame  shall  not  hurt  thee;  I  only  design 
Thy  dross  to  consume,  and  thy  gold  to  refine, 

5  Even  down  to  old  age  all  m}T  people  shall 

prove 
My  sovereign,  eternal,  unchangeable  love; 
And  then,  when  gray  hairs  shall  their  temples 

adorn, 
Like  lambs  they  shall  still  in  my  bosom  be 

borne. 

6  The  soul  that  on  Jesus  hath  leaned  for  repose, 
I  will  not,  I  will  not  desert  to  his  foes; 

That  soul,  though  all  hell  should  endeavor  to 

shake, 
I'll  never,  no  never,  no  never  forsake. 


—26— 
Stand  up! — stand  up  for  Jesus! 

Ye  soldiers  of  the  cross; 
Lift  high  his  royal  banner, 

It  must  not  suffer  loss; 
From  victory  unto  victory 

His  army  shall  be  led, 
Till  every  foe  is  vanquished, 

And  Christ  is  Lord  indeed. 

Stand  up! — stand  up  for  Jesus! 

Stand  in  his  strength  alone; 
The  arm  of  flesh  will  fail  you — 

Ye  dare  not  trust  your  own: 
Put  on  the  gospel  armor, 

And  watching  unto  pra}^er. 
Where  duty  calls  or  danger, 

Be  never  wanting  there; 

Stand  up!  stand  up  for  Jesus! 

The  strife  will  not  be  long; 
Thk  day  the  noise  of  battle, 

The  next  the  victor's  song: 
To  him  that  overcome th, 

A  crown  of  life  shall  be: 
He  with  the  King  of  glory 

Shall  reign  eternally. 

-27- 

Rock  of  Ages,  cleft  for  me, 

Let  me  hide  myself  in  thee ! 

Let  the  water  and  the  blood 

From  thy  wounded  side  that  flowed 

Be  of  sin  the  perfect  cure, 

Save  from  wrath,  and  make  me  pure. 


2  Should  my  tears  forever  flow, 
Should  my  zeal  no  languor  know, 
These  for  sin  could  not  atone; 
Thou  must  save,  and  thou  alone: 
In  my  hand  no  price  I  bring, 
Simply  to  thy  cross  I  cling. 

3  While  I  draw  this  fleeting  breath, 
When  mine  eyelids  close  in  death, 
When  I  rise  to  worlds  unknown, 
And  behold  thee  on  thy  throne, 
Rock  of  Ages  cleft  for  me, 

L,et  me  hide  myself  in  thee. 

-28- 
i  Jesus  my  Lord,  to  thee  I  cry, 
Unless  Thou  help  me,  I  must  die: 
Oh  bring  thy  free  salvation  nigh, 
Ancf  take  me  as  I  am! 
Cho: — I  linger  at  the  mercy  seat; 

Behold  me,  Savior,  at  thy  feet! 
Thy  work  in  me  begin,  complete; 
O  take  me  as  I  am! 

2  Helpless  I  am,  and  full  of  guilt, 
But  yet  for  me  Thy  blood  was  spilt, 
And  Thou  canst  make  we  what  Thou  wilt, 

But  take  me  as  I  am! 

3  Ko  preparation  can  I  make, 
My  best  resolves  I  only  break, 

Yet  save  me  for  Thine  own  Name's  sake, 
And  take  me  as  I  am ! 

4  I  thirst,  I  long  to  know  Thy  love, 
Thy  full  salvation  I  would  prove; 
But  since  to  Thee  I  can  not  move, 

Oh,  take  me  as  I  am! 


5  If  Thou  hast  work  for  me  to  do, 
Inspire  my  will,  my  heart  renew, 
And  work  both  in  and  by  me  too, 

But  take  me  as  I  am  ! 

6  And  when  at  last  the  work  is  done, 
The  battle  o'er,  the  vict'ry  won, 
Still,  still  my  cry  shall  be  alone, 

Lord,  take  me  as  I  am  ! 

-29- 

i  Jesus,  lover  of  my  soul, 
Let  me  to  thy  bosom  fly, 

While  the  billows  near  me  roll, 
While  the  tempest  still  is  high; 

Hide  me,  O  my  Saviour,  hide, 
Till  the  storm  of  life  is  past; 

Safe  into  the  haven  guide, 

0  receive  my  soul  at  last. 

2  Other  refuge  have  I  none ; 

Hangs  my  helpless  soul  on  thee: 
Leave,  O  leave  me  not  alone; 

Still  support  and  comfort  me: 
All  my  trust  on  thee  is  stayed; 

All  my  help  from  thee  I  bring; 
Cover  my  defenceless  head 

With  the  shadow  of  thy  wing. 

3. Thou,  O  Christ,  art  all  I  want: 
More  than  all  in  thee  I  find: 
Raise  the  fallen,  cheer  the  faint, 

Heal  the  sick  and  lead  the  blind. 
Just  and  holy  is  thy  name; 

1  am  all  unrighteousness; 
False,  and  full  of  sin  I  am; 

Thou  art  full  of  truth  and  grace. 


-30- 
i  I've  reached  the  land  of  corn  and  wine, 
And  all  its  riches  freely  mine  ; 
Here  shines  undimm'd  one  blissful  day> 
For  all  my  night  has  passed  away. 

Cho. — O  Beulah  land,  sweet  Beulah  land, 
As  on  thy  highest  mount  I  stand, 
I  look  avvay  across  the  sea, 
Where  mansions  are  prepared  for  me, 
And  view  the  shining  glory  shore, 
My  heav'n,  my  home  for  evermore. 

2  The  Savior  comes  and  walks  with  me 
And  sweet  communion  here  have  we  : 
He  gently  leads  me  with  His  hand, 
For  this  is  heaven's  border  land, 

—31— 

i  What  a  Friend  we  have  in  Jesus, 

All  our  sins  and  griefs  to  bear; 
What  a  privilege  to  carry 

Kv'ry thing  to  God  in  prayer. 
Oh,  what  peace  we  often  forfeit, 

Oh,  what  needless  pain  we  bear — 
All  because  we  do  not  carry, 

Kv'ry  thing  to  God  in  prayer. 

2  Have  we  trials  and  temptations  ? 

Is  there  trouble  anywhere? 
We  should  never  be  discouraged, 

Take  it  to  the  Lord  in  prayer. 
Can  we  find  a  friend  so  faithful, 

Who  will  all  our  sorrows  share  ? 
Jesus  knows  our  ev'ry  weakness, 

Take  it  to  the  Lord  in  prayer. 


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—32— 

i  There  is  a  fountain  filled  with  blood 
Drawn  from  Immanuel's  veins; 
And  sinners  plunged  beneath  that  flood, 
Lose  all  their  guilty  stains. 

2  The  dying  thief  rejoiced  to  see 

That  fountain  in  his  da}7  ; 

And  there  have  I,  as  vile  as  he, 

Washed  all  nry  sins  away. 

3  Thou  dying  Lamb!  thy  precious  blood 

Shall  never  lose  its  power, 
Till  all  the  ransomed  Church  of  God 
Are  saved,  to  sin  no  more. 

4  E'er  since,  by  faith,  I  saw  the  stream 

Thy  flowing  wounds  supply. 
Redeeming  love  has  been  luy  theme, 
And  shall  be  till  I  die. 

5  Then  in  a  nobler,  sweeter  song, 

I'll  sing  thy  power  to  save, 
When  this  poor  lisping, stammering  tongue 
Lies  silent  in  the  grave. 

—33- 

i   Rescue  the  perishing, 

Care  for  the  dying, 
Snatch  them  in  pity  from  sin  and  the  grave  ; 

Weep  o'er  the  erring  one, 

Lift  up  the  fallen, 
Tell  them  of  Jesus,  the  mighty  to  save. 

Rescue  the  perishing, 
Care  for  the  dying, 
Jesus  is  merciful, 
Jesus  will  save. 


2  Though  they  are  slighting  Him, 
Still  He  is  waiting, 

Waiting  the  penitent  child  to  receive. 

Plead  with  them  earnestly, 

Plead  with  them  gently  ; 
He  will  forgive  if  they  only  believe. 

3  Down  in  the  human  heart, 
Crushed  b3r  the  tempter, 

Feelings  lie  buried  that  grace  can  restore  ; 

Touched  by  a  loving  heart, 

Wakened  by  kindness, 
Chords  that  were  broken  will  vibrate  once  more. 

4  Rescue  the  perishing. 
Duty  demands  it ; 

Strength  for  thy  labor  the  Lord  will  provide  ; 

Back  to  the  narrow  way 

Patientfy  win  them, 
Tell  the  poor  wanderer  a  Savior  has  died. 

—34— 

i  Nearer,  my  God,  to  thee, 
Nearer  to  thee; 
E'en  though  it  be  a  cross 

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

Nearer  to  thee. 
2  Though  like  a  wanderer, 
Daylight  all  gone, 
Darkness  be  over  me, 

My  rest  a  stone, 
Yet  in  my  dreams  I'd  be 
Nearer,  my  God  to  thee, 
Nearer  to  thee, 


3  There  let  the  way  appear 

Steps  up  to  heaven; 
All  that  thou  sendest  me, 

In  merc}T  given, 
Angels  to  beckon  me 
Nearer,  my  God,  to  thee, 

Nearer  to  thee. 

4  Then  with  my  waking  thoughts, 

Bright  with  thy  praise, 
Out  of  my  stony  griefs 

Bethel  I'll  rai-e; 
So  by  my  woes  to  be 
Nearer,  my  God,  to  thee, 

Nearer  to  thee. 

5  Or  if  on  joyful  wing 

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

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

Nearer  to  thee. 

-35- 

i   On  Jordan's  stormy  banks  I  stand, 
And  cast  a  wishful  eye 
To  Canaan's  fair  and  happy  land, 
Where  my  possessions  lie. 

Cho. — We  will  rest  in  the  fair  and  happy  land, 
Just  across  on  the  evergreen  shore, 

Sing  the  song  of  Moses  and  the  Lamb,  by  and  by, 
And  dwell  with  Jesus  evermore. 


2  O'er  all  these  wide-extended  plains 

Shines  one  eternal  day; 
There  God  the  Son  forever  reigns, 
And  scatters  night  away, 

3  When  shall  I  reach  that  happy  place, 

And  be  forever  blest? 
When  shall  I  see  my  Father's  face, 
And  in  his  bosom  rest? 

4  Filled  with  delight,  my  raptured  soul, 

Would  here  no  longer  stay; 
Though  Jordan's  waves  around  me  roll, 
Fearless  I'd  launch  away. 

—36— 

i   Guide  me,  O  thou  great  Jehovah, 
Pilgrim  through  this  barren  land; 
I  am  weak,  but  thou  art  mighty — 
Hold  me  with  thy  powerful  hand: 

Bread  of  heaven, 
Feed  me  now  and  evermore. 

2  Open  now  the  crystal  fountain, 

Whence  the  healing  waters  flow; 
Iyet  the  fiery,  ciody,  pillar, 

I^ead  me  all  my  journey  through; 

Strong  Deliv'rer! 
Be  thou  still  my  strength  and  shield. 

3  When  I  tread  the  verge  of  Jordan, 

Bid  my  anxious  fears  subside; 
Bear  me  through  the  swelling  current, 
L,and  me  safe  on  Canaan's  side; 

Songs  of  praises 
I  will  ever  give  to  thee. 


-37- 

i  Why  do  you  wait  dear  brother, 
O  why  do  you  tarry  so  long? 
Your  Saviour  is  waiting  to  give  you 
A  place  in  his  sanctified  throng. 

Cho. — Why  not?  why  not? 

Why  not  come  to  him  now? 
Why  not?  why  not? 

Why  not  come  to  him  now? 

2  What  do  you  hope,  dear  brother, 

To  gain  b}^  a  further  delay? 
There's  no  one  to  save  3rou  but  Jesus, 
There's  no  other  way  but  his  way. 

3  Do  you  not  feel,  dear  brother, 

His  Spirit  now  striving  within? 
O,  why  not  accept  his  salvation, 
And  throw  off  thy  burden  of  si«n. 

4  Why  do  you  wait,  dear  brother, 

The  harvest  is  passing  awa}% 
Your  Saviour  is  longing  to  bless  you, 
There's  danger  and  death  in  delay. 

—38- 

i  'Tis  the  promise  of  God,  full  salvation  to  give 
Unto  him  who  on  Jesus,  his  Son,  will  believe. 
Cho. — Hallelujah,  'tis  done!  I  believe  on  tlie  Sou, 

1  am  saved  by  the  blood  of  the  crucified  One. 

2  Though  the  pathway  be  lonely  and  dangerous  too, 
Surely  Jesus  is  able  to    carry  me  through, 

3  Many  loved  ones  have  I  in  yon  heavenly  throng 
They  are  safe  now  in  glory  and  this  is  their  song: 


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4  Little  children  I  see,  standing  close  by  their 

King,  [sing: 

And  he  smiles  as  their  songs  of  salvation  they 

5  There  are  prophets  and  kings  in  that  throng 

1  behold, 

And  they  sing   as  they   march   through   the 
streets  of  pure  gold: 

6  There's  a  part  in  that  chorus  for  you  and  for  me, 
And  the  theme  of  our  praises  forever  will  be: 

-39- 

i  Alas !  and  did  my  Savior  bleed? 
And  did  my  Sovereign  die? 
Would  he  devote  that  sacred  head 
For  such  a  worm  as  I? 

2  Was  it  for  crimes  that  I  have  done, 

He  groaned  upon  the  tree? 
Amazing  pit}^!  grace  unknown! 
And  love  beyond  degree! 

3  Well  might  the  sun  in  darkness  hide, 

And  shut  his  glories  in, 
When  Christ,  the  mighty  Maker  died, 
For  man,  the  creature's  sin. 

4  Thus  might  I  hide  my  blushing'face, 

While  his  dear  cross  appears; 
Dissolve  my  heart  in  thankfulness, 
And  melt  mine  eyes  to  tears. 

5  But  drops  of  grief  can  ne'er  repay 

The  debt  of  love  I  owe: 
Here,  Lord,  I  give  myself  away, 
'Tis  all  that  I  can  do. 


-40- 

i  My  hope  is  built  on  nothing  less, 
Than  Jesus'  blood  and  righteousness; 
I  dare  not  trust  the  sweetest  frame, 
But  wholly  lean  on  Jesus'  name. 
On  Christ,  the  solid  rock,  I  stand; 
All  other  ground  is  sinking  sand. 

2  When  darkness  seems  to  veil  his  face, 

1  rest  on  his  unchanging  grace; 
In  every  high  and  stormy  gale; 
My  anchor  holds  within  the  vail: 
On  Christ,  the  solid  rock,  I  stand; 
All  other  ground  is  sinking  sand. 

3  His  oath,  his  covenant,  and  blood 
Support  me  in  the  whelming  flood: 
When  all  around  my  soul  gives  way, 
He  then  is  all  my  hope  and  stay: 
On  Christ,  the  solid  rock,  I  stand; 
All  other  ground  is  sinking  sand. 

—41— 

i  All  hail  the  power  of  Jesus'  name! 
Let  angels  prostrate  fall; 
|| :  Bring  forth  the  royal  diadem, 
And  crown  him  Lord  of  all.  :|| 

2  Let  every  kindred,  every  tribe, 

On  this  terrestrial  ball, 
To  him  all  majesty  ascribe, 
And  crown  him  Lord  of  all 

3  O  that  with  yonder  sacred  throng 

We  at  his  feet  may  fall! 
We'll  join  the  everlasting  song, 
And  crown  him  Lord  of  all. 


-42— 
i  Come  thou  fount  of  every  blessing 
Tune  my  heart  to  sing  thy  grace; 
Streams  of  mercy  never  ceasing, 

Call  for  songs  of  loudest  praise: 
Teach  me  some  melodious  sonnet. 
Sung  by  naming  tongues  above : 
Praise  the  mount — I'm  fix'd  upon  it. 
Mount  of  thy  redeeming  love! 

2  Here  I'll  raise  mine  Ebenezer, 

Hither  by  thy  help  I've  come; 
And  I  hope,  by  thy  good  pleasure, 

Safely  to  arrive  at  home. 
Jesus  sought  me  when  a  stranger, 

Wand' ring  from  the  fold  of  God; 
He,  to  rescue  me  from  danger, 

Interpos'd  his  precious  blood! 

3  O  to  grace  how  great  a  debtor, 

Daily  I'm  constrain' d  to  be! 
Let  thy  goodness  like  a  fetter, 

Bind  my  wand' ring  heart  to  thee; 
Prone  to  wander,  Lord,  I  feel  iU 

Prone  to  leave  the  God  I  love; 
Here's  my  heart,  O  take  a  ad  seal  it- 

Seal  it  for  thy  courts  above. 

-43- 

What  means  this  eager,  anxious  throng, 
Which  moves  with  busy  haste  along — 
These  wondrous  gatherings  day  by  day? 
What  means  this  strange  commotion,  prayi 
||:In  accents  hush'd  the  throng  reply: 
''Jesus  of  Nazareth  passeth  by.":|| 


2  Who  is  this  Jesus?    Why  should  He 
The  city  move  so  mightily? 

A  passing  stranger,  has  He  skill 
To  move  the  multitude  at  will? 
||:Again  the  stirring  notes  reply: 
"Jesus  of  Nazareth  passeth  by.":|| 

3  Jesus!  'tis  He  who  once  below 

Man's  pathway  trod,  'mid  pain  and  woe; 
And  burdened  ones,  where'er  He  came, 
Brought  out  their  sick,  and  deaf,  and  lame, 
||:The  blind  rejoiced  to  hear  the  cry: 
"Jesus  of  Nazareth  passeth  by.":|| 

4  Again  he  comes!  From  place  to  place 
His  holy  footprints  we  can  trace. 

He  pauseth  at  our  threshold — nay 
He  enters — condescends  to  stay, 
||:Shall  we  not  gladly  raise  the  cry — 
"Jesus  of  Nazareth  passeth  by?":|| 

5  Ho!  all  ye  heavy-laden,  come: 
Here's  pardon,  comfort,  rest,  and  home, 
Ye  wanderers  from  a  Father's  face, 
Return,  accept  His  proffered  grace, 
||:Ye  tempted  ones,  there's  refuge  nigh: 
"Jesus  of  Nazareth  passeth  by.":|| 

6  But  if  you  still  this  call  refuse, 
And  all  his  wondrous  love  abuse, 
Soon  will  He  sadly  from  you  turn, 
Your  bitter  prayer  for  pardon  spurn. 
||:"Too  late!  too  late!"  will  be  the  cry — 
"Jesus  of  Nazareth  has  passed  £y.":|| 


—44— 
O  when  shall  I  see  Jesus, 

And  dwell  with  him  above, 
And  drink  the  flowing  fountains 

Of  everlasting  love? 
When  shall  I  be  delivered 

From  this  vain  world  of  sin, 
And  with  my  blessed  Jesus 

Drink  endless  pleasures  in? 

But  now  I  am  a  soldier, 

My  Captain's  voice  I  hear; 
He  gives  me  all  my  orders, 

And  tells  me  not  to  fear. 
And  if  I  hold  out  faithful, 

A  crown  of  life  he'll  give, 
And  all  his  valiant  soldiers 

Eternally  shall  live. 

Through  grace  I  am  determined 

To  conquer,  though  I  die; 
And  then  away  to  Jesus 

On  wings  of  love  I'll  fly: 
Farewell  to  sin  and  sorrow, 

I  bid  them  all  adieu  ; 
And  you,  my  friends,  prove   faithful, 

And  on  your  way  pursue. 

And  if  you  meet  with  troubles 

And  trials  on  the  wa}T, 
Then  cast  your  care  on  Jesus, 

And  don't  forget  to  pray. 
Gird  on  your  heavenfy  armor 

Of  faith,  and  hope,  and  love. 
And  when  the  war  is  ended, 

You'll  reign  with  him  above. 


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-45- 
i   I  will  sing  you  a  song  of  that  beautiful  land, 

The  far  away  home  of  the  soul, 
Where  no  storms  ever  beat  on  the  glittering  strand 

While  the  years  of  eternity  roll, 

While  the  years  of  eternity  roll; 
Where  no  storms  ever  beat  on  the  glittering  strand 

While  the  years  of  eternity  roll. 

2  Oh!  that  home  of  the  soul  in  my  visions  and  dreams, 
Its  bright  jasper  walls  I  can  see  ; 

Till  I  fancy  but  thinly  the  vail  intervenes 
|| :  Between  the  fair  cit}^  and  me.  :|| 
Till  I  fancy,  etc. 

3  That  unchangeable  home  is  for  you  and  for  me, 
Where  Jesus  of  Nazareth  stands; 

The  King  of  all  kingdoms  forever  is  He, 
|| :  And  He  holdeth  our  crowns  in  His  hands.  :|| 
The  King  of,  etc. 

4  Oh  how  sweet  it  will  be  in  that  beautiful  land, 
So  free  from  all  sorrow  and  pain; 

With  songs  on  our  lips  and  with  harps  in  our  hands 
]j:To  meet  one  another  again, :|] 
With  songs  on,  etc. 

-46— 

i  Jesus,  I  my  cross  have  taken, 
All  to  leave  and  follow  thee: 
Naked,  poor,  despised,  forsaken, 

Thou,  from  hence  nry  all  shait  be. 
Perish  every  fond  ambition  ;n 

All  I've  sought,  or  hoped,  or  known, 
Yet  how  rich  is  my  condition  i 

God  and  heaven  are  still  my  own, 


2  Let  the  world  despise  and  leave  me; 

They  have  left  my  Savior  too; 
Human  hearts  and  looks  deceive  me; 

Thou  art  not,  like  them  untrue; 
And  whilst  thou  shalt  smile  upon  me, 

God  of  wisdom,  love  and  might, 
Foes  may  hate,  and  friends  forsake  me; 

Show  thy  face  and  all  is  bright. 

3  Man  may  trouble  and  distress  me; 

'Twill  but  drive  me  to  thy  breast; 
Life  with  trials  hard  may  press  me; 

Heaven  will  bring  me  sweeter  rest. 
O  'tis  not  in  grief  to  harm  me. 

While  thy  love  is  left  to  me! 

0  'twere  not  in  joy  to  charm  me, 
Were  that  joy  unmixed  with  thee  I 

4  Go  then  earthly  fame  and  treasure! 

Come  disaster,  scorn,  and  pain! 
In  thy  service  pain  is  pleasure, 
With  thy  favor,  loss  is  gain. 

1  have  called  thee  Abba,  Father! 

I  have  stayed  my  heart  on  thee! 
Storms  may  howl  and  clouds  may  gather, 
All  must  work  for  good  to  me. 

-47— 
i  Jesus,  keep  me  near  the  Cross, 
There  a  precious  fountain 
Free  to  all — a  healing  stream, 
Flows  from  Calvary's  mountain. 

Cho. — In  the  Cross,  in  the  Cross, 
Be  my  glory  ever; 
Till  my  raptured  soul  shall  find 
Rest  beyond  the  river. 


2  Near  the  Cross,  a  trembling  soul, 

Love  and  mercy  found  me; 
There  the  bright  and  morning  star 
Shed  its  beams  around  me. 

3  Near  the  Cross!  O  Lamb  of  God, 

Bring  its  scenes  before  me; 
Help  me  walk  from  day  to  day, 
With  its  shadow  o'er  me. 

4  Near  the  Cross  I  watch  and  wait 

Hoping,  trusting  ever, 
Till  I  reach  the  golden  strand, 
Just  beyond  the  river. 

—48— 

i  Have  you  been  to  Jesus  for  the  cleansing  power? 

Are  you  washed  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb? 
Are  you  fully  trusting  in  His  grace  this  hour? 

Are  y ou  washed  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb? 

Cho. — Are  you  washed  in  the  blood, 

In  the  soul-cleansing  blood  of  the  Lamb? 

Are  your  garments  spotless? 
Are  they  white  as  snow? 

Are  you  washed  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb ! 

2  Are  you  walking  dairy  by  the  Savior's  side? 
Are  3^ou  washed  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb? 

Do  you  rest  each  moment  in  the  Crucified? 
Are  you  washed  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb? 

3  When   the   bridegroom   cometh,  will   your 

robes  be  white, 
Pure  and  white  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb? 
Will  your  soul  be  ready  for  the  mansions  bright, 
And  be  washed  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb? 


4  Lay  aside  the  garments  that  are  stained  with  sin> 

And  be  washed  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb; 
There's  a  fountain  flowing  for  the  soul  unclean 

0  be  washed  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb. 

-49- 

i  I  am  redeem' d!  The  Lord,  my  Savior, 
Has  pardon' d  all  my  guilt, 
The  blood  has  brought  me  grace  and  favor, 
The  blood  for  sinner's  spilt. 

Cho> — I  am  redeem' d!  0  glory,  glory! 
I  am  redeem' d  from  sin, 
I  am  redeem' d!  O  glo^,  glory! 
The  blood  has  made  me  clean. 

2  I  am  redeem' d!  My  heart  is  swelling 
With  peace  beyond  compare; 

1  am  redeem' d!  and  must  be  telling, 
The  joy  that  thrills  me  there. 

3  I  am  redeem' d!  A  precious  blessing 
Has  come  into  nrysoul; 

It  brings  a  bliss  t^ond  expressing, 
It  sweetly  makes  me  whole. 

-50- 
i  Brothers  rally  for  the  conflict, 
See  the  banner  wave; 
Temperance  bands  are  pressing  forward 
Fallen  men  to  save. 

Cnc-Hear  a  mighty  host  of  freemen 
Songs  of  triumph  raise; 
Love  hath  conquered,  chains  are  broken, 
Give  to  God  the  praise. 


2  Burst  the  tyrants  chains  assunder, 

Set  the  captive  free; 
Let  rejoicing  wives  and  mothers 
Shout  the  jubilee. 

3  Led  no  more  by  passion  captive — 

Haunts  of  vice  we  shun; 
Happy  hearts  and  smiling  faces 
Tell  of  victory  won. 

4  Who  will  then  not  join  our  number 

In  this  glorious  fight? 
Help  to  banish  this  fierce  monster 
Ever  from  our  sight? 

5  Then  our  country's  future  outlook 

Evermore  will  be 
Full  of  hope  and  precious  promise — 
From  this  curse  made  free. 

-51— 

i  Down  at  the  cross  where  my  Saviour  died, 
Down  where  for  cleansing  from  sin  I  cried; 
There  to  my  heart  was  the  blood  applied; 
Glory  to  his  name. 

Cho. — Glory  to  his  name, 
Glory  to  his  name, 
There  to  my  heart  was  the  blood  applied, 
Glory  to  his  name. 

2  I  am  so  wondrously  saved  from  sin, 
Jesus  so  sweetly  abides  within; 
There  at  the  cross  where  He  took  me  in, 
Glory  to  his  name. 


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3  0,  precious  fountain  that  saves  from  sin, 

1  am  so  glad  I  have  entered  in; 

There  Jesus  saves  me  and  keeps  me  clean, 
Glory  to  his  name. 

4  Cotne  to  this  fountain,  so  rich  and  sweet; 
Cast  thy  poor  soul  at  the  Saviour's  feet; 
Plunge  in  to-day,  and  be  made  complete; 

Glory  to  his  name. 

—52— 

i   Behold  a  stranger  at  the  door! 

He  gently  knocks,  has  knocked  before, 
Has  waited  long — is  waiting  still; 
You  treat  no  other  friend  so  ill. 
Cho. — O,  let  the  dear  Saviour  come  in, 

He'll  cleanse  thy  heart  from  sin! 

O,  keep  him  no  more,  out  at  the  door, 

But  let  the  dear  Saviour  come  in. 

2  O  lovely  attitude,  He  stands 

With  melting  heart  and  bleeding  hands, 
O  matchless  kindness;  and  He  shows 
This  matchless  kindness  to  His  foes! 

3  But  will  He  prove  a  friend  indeed? 
He  will;  the  very  friend  you  need; 
The  Friend  of  sinners — yes,  'tis  He 
With  garments  dyed  on  Calvary. 

4  Rise,  touched  with  gratitude  divine; 
Turn  out  His  enemy  and  thine, 
That  soul  destroying  monster,  sin, 
And  let  the  heavenly  stranger  in. 

5  Admit  Him  ere  His  anger  burn; 
His  feet  departed  ne'er  return, 
Admit  Him,  or  the  hour's  at  hand, 
You'll  at  His  door  rejected  stand. 


-53- 
Opening  Service. 

Leader. — It  is  a  good  thing  to  give  thanks 
unto  the  Lord,  and  sing  praises  unto  thy  name, 
O  most  high. 

Congregation. — To  show  forth  thy  loving 
kindness  in  the  morning,  and  thy  faithfulness 
every  night. 

L. — Exalt  ye  the  Lord  our  God,  and  wor- 
ship at  his  footstool;  for  he  is  holy. 

C — Knter  into  his  gates  with  thanksgiving, 
and  into  his  courts  with  praise. 

We  praise  thee,  O  God!  for  the  Son  of  thy  love, 
For  Jesus  who  died,  and  is  now  gone  above! 

Cho. — Hallelujah!  thine  the  glory,  Hallelu- 
jah! amen. 
Hallelujah!  thine  the   glory,  revive   us 
again. 

L. — Praise  ye  the  Lord.  Praise  God  in  his 
sanctuary:  praise  him  in  the  firmanent  of  his 
power. 

C. — Praise  him  for  his  mighty  acts:  praise 
him  according  to  his  excellent  greatness. 

Praise  God,  from  whom  all  blessings  flow 
Praise  Him,  all  creatures  here  below; 
Praise  Him  above,  ye  heavenly  host; 
Praise  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost. 

-54- 

i  How  sweet  the  name  of  Jesus  sounds 
In  a  believer's  ear; 
It  soothes  his  sorrow,  heals  his  wounds, 
And  drives  away  his  fear. 


2  It  makes  the  wounded  spirit  whole, 
And  calms  the  troubled  breast; 
'Tis  manna  to  the  hungry  soul, 
And  to  the  weary,  rest. 

4  Dear  name,  the  rock  on  which  I  build, 
My  shield  and  hiding  place; 
My  never- failing  treasure  fill'd 
With  boundless  stores  of  grace. 

4  Jesus,  my  Saviour,  Shepherd,  Friend, 
My  Prophet,  Priest  and  King, 
My  Lord,  my  Life,  my  Way,  my  End, 
Accept  the  praise  I  bring. 

-55- 

i  At  the  golden  gate  of  prayer  I  wait, 
The  Lord,  my  King  addressing, 
Till  he  draw  near  my  suit  to  hear, 
And  grant  his  royal  blessing. 

Cho. — Golden  gate,  golden  gate, 

The  golden  gate  of  prayer, 
Watch  and  wait,  watch  and  wait, 
The  Lord  will  meet  thee  there  ( 

2  For  the  King  I  seek  is  kind  and  meek, 

Tho'  he  is  high  and  holy, 
He  knows  us  well,  and  loves  to  dwell, 
With  humble  hearts  and  lowly. 

3  At  the  golden  gate  of  prayer  I  wait, 

In  God's  own  way  appointed, 
Till  he,  in  grace,  unveil  his  face, 
In  Christ  his  own  anointed. 


-56- 
t  Jesus  loves!  That  old,  old  story. 
Echoes  from  the  courts  above; 
Oh  how  wondrous  is  his  glory, 
In  his  great  atoning  love! 

Cho. — Hallelujah!  We  shall  love   and   praise 
for  ever; 
Hallelujah !  Love  and  praise  the  Lord. 
Hallelujah!  we  shall    love   and   praise 
for  ever; 
Hallelujah!  we  shall  love,  shall   love 
and  praise  the  Lord. 

2  Jesus  loves!  In  th'  holy  pages, 

We  can  read  th'  assurance  given, 
His  love  will  endure  through  ages, 
To  eternal  love  in  heaven. 

3  Jesus  loves!  'Tis  free  salvation, 

Nothing  can  its  depths  excel, 
Spread  the  news  to  every  nation, 
His  love  saves  from  death  and  hell, 

4  Jesus  loves!  Let  angel  voices 

Bear  the  tidings  to  the  sky, 
How  the  pardoned  soul  rejoices, 
Glory  be  to  God  on  high! 

-57- 

i  Arise  my  soul  arise  ; 

Shake  off  thy  guilty  fears, 
The  bleeding  sacrifice 
In  my  behalf  appears  ; 
|| :  Before  the  throne  my  Surety  stand  :|| 
My  name  is  written  on  His  hands. 


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2  He  ever  lives  above, 

For  me  to  intercede, 
His  all  redeeming  love, 

His  precious  blood,  to  plead  ; 
His  blood  atoned  for  all  our  race,:|| 
And  sprinkles  now  trie  throne  of  grace. 

3  Five  bleeding  wounds  He  bears, 

Received  on  Calvary  ; 
They  pour  effectual  prayers, 
They  strongly  plead  for  me  ; 
Forgive  him,  oh,  forgive,  they  cry, :|| 
Nor  let  that  ransomed  sinner  die. 

4  My  God  is  reconciled ; 

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

I  can  no  longer  fear ; 
With  confidence  I  now  draw  nigh,:|| 
And  Father,  Abba,  Father,  cry. 

-58- 

i  We  are  little  reapers, 

Toiling  thro'  the  day, 
L,ab'ring  in  the  harvest 

O'er  the  stony  way; 
Gleaning  'mong  the  thistles, 

Searching  thro'  the  rain, 
Fitting  for  the  garner 

Bright  and  golden  grain. 

Cho. — Toiling,  toiling, 

Toiling  all  the  day  ; 

Reaping  for  the  Master, 

Toiling  all  the  day. 


2  We  are  little  reapers 

In  the  fields  of  sin, 
Striving  for  the  Master 

Precious  souls  to  win; 
Pointing  them  to  Jesus, 

To  the  Lamb  of  God; 
Following  His  footsteps 

In  the  paths  He  trod. 

3  We  are  little  reapers 

In  the  harvest  field, 
Truth  and  right  the  sickles 

That  we  there  do  wield; 
And  we  labor  ever 

'Neath  our  Father's  eye, 
Gathering  the  bright  sheaves 

For  the  home  on  high. 

-59- 

There  is  a  better  world,  they  say, 

Oh,  so  bright ! 
Where  death  and  woe  are  done  away, 

Oh,  so  bright, 
And  music  fills  the  balmy  air, 
And  angels  with  bright  wings  are  there, 
And  harps  of  gold  and  mansions  fair, 

Oh,  so  bright. 

No  clouds  e'er  pass  along  its  sky, 

Happy  land, 
No  tear-drop  glistens  in  the  eye, 

Happy  land, 
All  drink  the  gushing  streams  of  grace, 
And  gaze  upon  the  Saviour's  face, 
Whose  brightness  fills  the  holy  place, 

Happy  land. 


3  Then  parents,  sisters,  brothers,  come, 

Come  away, 
We  long  to  reach  our  heavenly  home, 

Come  away, 
Oh  come,  the  time  is  gliding  past, 
And  men  and  things  are  fleeting  fast, 
Our  turn  will  surely  come  at  last, 

Come  away. 

—60— 

i  In  the  Christian's  home  in  glory, 
There  remains  a  land  of  rest; 
There  my  Saviour's  gone  before  me, 

To  fulfill  my  soul's  request. 
Cho. — There  is  rest  for  the  weary, 
There  is  rest  for  the  weary, 
There  is  rest  for  the  weary, 

There  is  rest  for  you. 
On  the  other  side  of  Jordan, 

In  the  sweet  fields  of  Eden, 
Where  the  tree  of  life  is  blooming, 
There  is  rest  for  you. 

2  He  is  fitting  up  my  mansion, 

Which  eternally  shall  stand; 
For  my  stay  shall  not  be  transient, 
In  that  holy,  happy  land. 

3  Pain  nor  sickness  ne'er  shall  enter, 

Grief  nor  woe  my  lot  shall  share; 
But  in  that  celestial  centre 
I  a  crown  of  life  shall  wear, 

4  Death  itself  shall  then  be  vanquished, 

And  his  sting  shall  be  withdrawn; 
Shout  for  gladness,  oh  ye  ransomed, 
Hail  with  joy  the  rising  morn. 


5  Sing,  oh  sing,  ye  Heirs  of  glory! 
Shout  your  triumph  as  you  go! 
Zion's  gate  will  open  for  you, 

You  shall  find  an  entrance  through. 

—61— 
i  I'm  glad  that  I  was  born  to  die; 
From  grief  and  woe  my  soul  shall  fly; 
Bright  angels  shall  convey  me  home, 
Away  to  the  New  Jerusalem. 
Cho. — I  am  happy  now  and  I  know  I  shall  be, 
When  my  friends  in  glory  I'll  see, 
I  am  happy,  happy, 

May  the  Lord  continue  with  me. 

2  I'll  praise  my  Maker  while  I've  breath; 
I  hope  to  praise  Him  after  death; 

I  hope  to  praise  Him  when  I  die, 
And  shout  salvation  as  I  fly. 

3  Farewell  vain  world,  I'm  going  home, 
My  Saviour  smiles  and  bids  me  come; 
Sweet  angels  beckon  me  away, 

To  sing  God's  praise  in  endless  day. 

4  I  soon  shall  pass  the  vail  of  death, 
And  in  his  arms  I'll  lose  my  breath! 
And  then  my  happy  soul  shall  tell. 
My  Je^us  has  done  all  things  well. 

5  When  to  that  blessed  world  I  rise, 
And  join  the  anthems  in  the  skies, 
This  note  above  the  rest  shall  swell 
My  Jesus  has  done  all  things  well. 

6  Then  shall  I  see  my  gracious  God, 
And  praise  Him  in  His  bright  abode. 
My  theme  through  all  eternity, 
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-62- 

i  Come  ye  that  love  the  I^ord, 

And  let  your  joys  be  known; 

Join  in  a  song  with  sweet  accord, 

And  thus  surround  the  throne. 

Cho. — We're  marching  to  Zion, 

Beautiful,  beautiful  Zion; 
We're  marching  upward  to  Zion, 
The  beautiful  city  of  God. 

2  The  sorrows  of  the  mind 

Be  banished  from  the  place; 
Religion  never  was  designed 
To  make  our  pleasures  less. 

3  L,et  those  refuse  to  sing 

Who  never  knew  their  God; 
But  children  of  the  heav'nly  King 
May  speak  their  joys  abroad. 

4  The  hill  of  Zion  yields 

A  thousand  sacred  sweets, 
Before  we  reach  the  heavenly  fields, 
Or  walk  the  golden  streets. 

5  Then  let  our  songs  abound, 

And. every  tear  be  dry; 
We  marching  thro'  Immanuel's  ground, 
To  fairer  worlds  on  high. 

-63— 

i  Come,  ye  sinners,  poor  and  needy, 
Weak  and  wounded,  sick  and  sore  ; 
Jesus  ready  stands  to  save  you, 
Full  of  pity,  love  and  power  ; 

|| :  He  is  able, 
He  is  willing  ;  doubt  no  more.:|| 


2  Now,  ye  needy,  come  and  welcome ; 

God's  free  bounty  glorify  ; 
True  belief  and  true  repentance, — 
Every  grace  that  brings  you  nigh — 

|| :  Without  money, 
Come  to  Jesus  Christ  and  buy.:|| 

3  Let  not  conscience  make  you  linger  ; 

Nor  of  fitness  fondly  dream  ; 
All  the  fitness  He  requireth 
Is  to  feel  your  need  of  Him  ! 

|| :  This  He  gives  you, — 
'Tis  the  Spirit's  glimm'ring  beam,:|| 

4  Come,  ye  weary,  heavy  laden, 

Bruised  and  mangled  by  the  fall ; 
If  you  tarry  'till  you're  better, 
You  will  never  come  at  all ; 

|| :  Not  the  righteous, — 
Sinners,  Jesus  came  to  call.:|| 

-64- 

i  There's  a  crown  in  heaven  for  the  striving  sonl» 
Which  the  blessed  Jesus  himself  will  place 

On  the  head  of  each  who  shall  faithful  prove, 
Kven  unto  death,  in  the  heavenly  race. 

Cho. — Oh, may  that  crown  in  heaven  be  mine, 
And  I  among  the  heavenly  angels  shine; 
Be  thou,  O  Lord,  my  daily  guide, 
Let  me  ever  in  thy  love  abide. 

2  There's  a  joy  in  heaven  for  the  mourning  sonl, 
Though  the  tears  may  fall  all  the  earthly  night, 

Yet  the  clouds  of  sadness  will  break  away, 
And  rejoicing  come  with  the  morning  light. 


3  There's  a  home  in  heaven  for  the  faithful  soul, 
In  the  many  mansions  prepared  above, 

Where  the  glorified  shall  forever  sing, 
Of  a  Saviour's  free  and  unbounded  love. 

-65- 

i   We  speak  of  the  land  of  the  blest, 
A  country  so  bright  and  so  fair, 
And  oft  are  its  glories  confest, 
But  what  must  it  be  to  be  there. 

Cho. — To  be  there,  to  be  there, 

O  what  must  it  be  to  be  there  ; 

To  be  there,  to  be  there, 

O  what  must  it  be  to  be  there. 

2  We  speak  of  its  pathways  of  gold, 

Its  walls  decked  with  jewels  so  rare, 
Its  wonders  and  pleasures  untold, 
But  what  must  it  be  to  be  there. 

3  We  speak  of  its  peace  and  its  love, 

The  robes  which  the  glorified  wear, 
The  songs  of  the  blessed  above, 
But  what  must  it  be  to  be  there. 

4  We  speak  of  its  freedom  from  sin, 

From  sorrow,  temptation,  and  care, 
From  trials  without  and  within, 
But  what  must  it  be  to  be  there. 

5  Do  Thou,  Lord,  midst  pleasure  or  woe, 

For  heaven  our  spirits  prepare, 

Then  shortly  we  also  shall  know, 

And  feel  what  it  is  to  be  there. 


-66- 
Concert  Reading. 

Leader. — The  Lord  is  my  shepherd;  I  shall 
not  want. 

Congregation. — He  maketh  me  to  lie  down 
in  green  pastures:  he  leadeth  me  beside  the 
still  waters. 

L.— He  restore th  my  soul:  he  leadeth  me 
in  paths  of  righteousness  for  his  name's  sake. 

C. — Yea,  though  I  walk  through  the  valley 
of  the  shadow  of  death,  I  will  fear  no  evil:  for 
thou  art  with  me;  thy  rod  and  thy  staff  they 
comfort  me. 

L. — Thou  preparest  a  table  before  me  in 
the  presence  of  mine  enemies:  thou  anointest 
my  head  with  oil;  my  cup  runneth  over. 

C. — Surely  goodness  and  mercy  shall  follow 
me  all  the  days  of  my  life;  and  I  will  dwell  in 
the  house  of  the  Lord  forever. 

The  Lord  my  Shepherd  is, 

I  shall  be  well  supplied; 
Since  he  is  mine,  and  I  am  his, 

What  can  I  want  beside. 

In  spite  of  all  my  foes, 

Thou  dost  my  table  spread, 

My  cup  with  blessings  overflows, 
And  joy  exalts  my  head. 

The  bounties  of  thy  love 

Shall  crown  my  future  days, 

Nor  from  thy  house  will  I  remove, 
Nor  cease  to  speak  thy  praise. 


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-67- 

i   Come  to  Jesus,  come  to  Jesus, 
Come  to  Jesus  just  now  ; 
Just  now,  come  to  Jesus, 
Come  to  Jesus,  just  now. 

2  He  will  save  you,  etc. 

3  He  is  able,  etc. 

4  He  is  willing,  etc. 

5  He  is  waiting,  etc. 

6  He  will  hear  you,  etc. 

7  He  will  cleanse  you,  etc. 

8  He'll  renew  you,  etc. 

9  He'll  forgive  you,  etc. 
io  If  you  trust  Him,  etc. 
1 1  He  will  save  you,  etc. 

—68— 

i  I  am  so  glad  that  our  Father  in  heaven, 
Tells  of  his  love  in  the  Book  he  has  given; 
Wonderful  things  in  the  Bible  I  see, 
This  is  the  dearest,  that  Jesus  loves  me. 

Cho. — I  am  so  glad  that  Jesus  loves  me, 
Jesus  loves  me,  Jesus  loves  me, 
I  am  so  glad  that  Jesus  loves  me, 
Jesus  loves  even  me. 

2  Though  I  forget  him  and  wander  away, 
Kindly  he  follows  wherever  I  stray; 
Back  to  his  dear  loving  arms  would  I  nee, 
When  I  remember  that  Jesus  loves  me. 


3  Oh,  if  there's  only  one  song  I  can  sing, 
When  in  his  beauty  I  see  the  great  King, 
This  shall  my  song  in  eternity  be, 
Oh,  what  a  wonder  that  Jesus  loves  me. 

-69- 
i  Sound  the  high  praises  of  Jesus  our  King, 
He  came  and  he  conquer'd,  His  victory  sing  ; 
Sing,  for  the  pow'r  of  the  tyrant  is  broken, 

The  triumph's  complete  over  death  and  the  grave; 
Vain  is  their  boasting,  Jehovah  hath  spoken, 
And  Jesus  proclaimed  Himself  mighty  to  save, 
Cho. — Sound  the  high  praises  of  Jesus  our  King, 
He  came  and  He  conquer'd,  His  vic- 
tory sing. 

2  Praise  to  the  Conqueror  !  Praise  to  the  Lord, 
The  enemy  quail' d  at  the  might  of  His  word ; 

In  heav'n  He  ascends  and  unfolds  the  glad  story, 
The  hosts  of  the  blessed  exult  in  His  fame  ; 

In  love  He  looks  down  from  the  throne  of  His  glory, 
And  rescues  the  ruin'd  who  trust  in  His  name. 

—70- 
i  There  were  ninety  and  nine  that  safely  lay 

In  the  shelter  of  the  fold, 
But  one  was  out  on  the  hills  away, 
Far  off  from  the  gates  of  gold — 
Away  on  the  mountains  wild  and  bare, 
|| :  Away  from  the  tender  Shepherd's  care.  :|| 

2  ' '  Lord,  Thou  hast  here  Thy  ninety  and  nine: 
Are  they  not  enough  for  Thee  ?" 

But  the  Shepherd  made  answer  :  ' '  This  of  mine 
Has  wandered  away  from  me  : 

And  although  the  road  be  rough  and  steep 

I  go  to  the  desert  to  find  my  sheep." 


3  But  none  of  the  ransomed  ever  knew 
How  deep  were  the  waters  crossed  ; 

Nor  how  dark  was  the  night  that  the   Lord 
passed  through 
Ere  he  found  His  sheep  that  was  lost, 
Out  in  the  desert  He  heard  its  cry — 
Sick  and  helpless  and  ready  to  die. 

4  "Lord,  whence  are  those  blood  drops  all  the  way 
That  mark  out  the  mountain's  track?" 

"They  were  shed  for  one  who  had  gone  astray 

Ere  the  Shepherd  could  bring  him  back." 
"Lord,  whence  are  Thy  hands  so  rent  and  torn  ? 
"They  are  pierced  to-night  by  many  a  thorn." 

5  But  all  through  the  mountains,  thunder-riven, 
And  up  from  the  rocky  steep, 

There  arose  a  glad  cry  to  the  gate  of  heav'n, 

"Rejoice  !  I  have  found  my  sheep  !" 
And  the  angels  echoed  around  the  throne. 
"Rejoice,  for  the  Lord  brings  back  his  own  !" 

-71- 

i  Up  to  the  bountiful  giver  of  life, 

Gathering  home!  gathering  home! 
Up  to  the  dwelling  where  cometh  no  strife, 
The  dear  ones  are  gathering  home. 

Cho. — Gathering  home!  gathering  home! 

Never  to  sorrow  more,  never  to  roam, 
Gathering  home!  gathering  home! 
God's  children  are  gathering  home. 

2  Up  to  the  city  where  falleth  no  night, 
Gathering  home!  gathering  home! 
Up  where  the  Saviour's  own  face  is  the  light, 
The  dear  ones  are  gathering  home. 


3  Up  to  the  beautiful  mansions  above, 
Gathering  home!  gathering  home! 
Safe  in  the  arms  of  his  infinite  love, 
The  dear  ones  are  gathering  home. 

-72— 

i  O  Jesus,  Saviour,  I  long  to  rest 

Near  the  cross  where  thou  hast  died; 
For  there  is  hope  for  the  aching  breast, 
At  the  cross  I  will  abide. 

Cho. — At  the  cross  I'll  abide, 
At  the  cross  I'll  abide, 

At  the  cross  I'll  abide, 

There  his  blood  is  applied; 

At  the  cross  I  am  sanctified. 

2  My  dying  Jesus,  my  Saviour  God, 

Who  hast  born  my  guilt  and  sin, 
Now  vvash  me,  cleanse  me  with  thine  own 
blood, 
Ever  keep  me  pure  and  clean. 

3  The  cleansing  pow'r  of  thy  blood  apply, 

All  my  guilt  and  sin  remove, 
Oh,  help  me,  while  at  thy  cross  I  lie, 
Fill  my  soul  with  perfect  love. 

-73- 

i  Work,  for  the  night  is  coming  ; 

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

Work,  'mid  springing  flowers  ; 
Work,  when  the  day  grows  brighter  ; 

Work,  in  the  glowing  sun ; 
Work,  for  the  night  is  coming, 

When  man's  work  is  done. 


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2  Work,  for  the  night  is  coming  ; 

Work  through  the  sunny  noon  ; 
Fill  brightest  hours  with  labor  ; 

Rest  comes  sure  and  soon. 
Give  every  flying  minute 

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

When  man  works  no  more. 

3  Work,  for  the  night  is  coming, 

Under  the  sunset  skies  : 
While  their  bright  tints  are  glowing, 

Work,  for  daylight  flies 
Work,  till  the  last  beam  fadeth, 

Fadeth  to  shine  no  more ; 
Work,  while  the  night  is  darkening, 

When  man's  work  is  o'er. 

-74- 

i  I  am  Jesus'  little  lamb, 
Happy  all  day  long  I  am, 
He  will  keep  me  safe  from  harm, 
For  I'm  his  lamb. 
Cho. — Jesus  loves  me,  this  I  know, 

He  will  wash  me  white  as  snow, 
He  will  keep  me  pure  I  know, 
For  I'm  his  lamb. 

2  By  his  staff  I'm  led  along, 
Guarded  by  his  arm  so  strong; 
I'm  so  happy  all  day  long, 

For  I'm  his  lamb. 

3  Then  I  never  will  repine, 
While  around  his  glories  shine; 
I  am  his,  and  he  is  mine, 

Oh,  I'm  his  lamb. 


-75- 
i  Take  the  name  of  Jesus  with  you, 
Child  of  sorrow  and  of  woe — 
It  will  joy  and  comfort  give  you, 
Take  it,  then,  where'er  you  go, 

Cho. — Precious  name,  O  how  sweet, 

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

Hope  of  earth  and  joy  of  heaven. 

2  Take  the  name  of  Jesus  ever, 

As  a  shield  from  e^ery  snare  ; 
If  temptations  round  you  gather, 
Breathe  that  holy  Name  in  prayer. 

3  Oh  !  the  precious  name  of  Jesus ; 

How  it  thrills  our  souls  with  joy, 
When  His  loving  arms  receive  us, 
And  His  songs  our  tongues  employ  ! 

4  At  the  name  of  Jesus  bowing, 

Falling  prostrate  at  His  feet, 
King  of  kings  in  heav'n  we'll  crown  Him, 
When  our  journey  is  complete. 

-76- 

i  Shall  we  gather  at  the  river 

Where  bright  angel  feet  have  trod ; 
With  its  crystal  tide  for  ever 
Flowing  by  the  throne  of  God  ? 

Cho. — Yes,  we'll  gather  at  the  river, 

The  beautiful,  the  beautiful  river — 
Gather  with  the  saints  at  the  river, 
That  flows  by  the  throne  of  God. 


2  On  the  margin  of  the  river, 

Washing  up  its  silver  spray, 

We  will  walk  and  worship  ever 

All  the  happy,  golden  day. 

3  Kre  we  reach  the  shining  river. 

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

4  At  the  smiling  of  the  river, 

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

5  Soon  we'll  reach  the  silver  river, 

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

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i  The  Saviour  will  care  for  the  children, 
For  He  said  "Let  them  come  unto  me;" 

When  I  think  how  He  call'd   them  and   blest 
them, 
That  we  too  may  be  happy  and  free. 

Cho. — Jesus  cares  for  little  children, 
Jesus  cares,  Jesus  cares, 
Jesus  cares  for  little  children, 
For  He  said,   "Let  them  come 
unto  me." 

2  If  we  but  believe  in  the  Saviour, 

He  will  keep  us  from  all  ill  that  harms; 

And  His  flock  He  will  lead  as  a  shepherd, 
He  will  gather  the  lambs  in  His  arms. 


rJ^fc,^ 


Have  Your  Eyes  Tested 

AND  PROPERLY  FITTED  WITH 


Wiih   fifteen    years    experience   and    s'udy. 
Can  give  t!  e  be^t  references. 

WM.   FLUHRER, 

No,  123  W.  Market  St.,  YORK,  PA. 


3  The  Saviour  remembers  the  children, 

For  His  name's  sake  their  sins  are  forgiv'n; 
And  the  lambs  who  will  follow  the  Shepherd 
Will  be  led  to  the  green  fields  of  heav'n. 

4  The  Saviour  will  ever  be  near  them, 

And  will  shield  them  from  earth's  rude  alarms, 
When  the  storm-cloud  or  night-shadows  deepen, 
He  will  gather  the  lambs  in  His  arms. 

-78— 

i  There  is  a  gate  that  stands  ajar, 

And  through  its  portals  gleaming, 
A  radiance  from  the  cross  afar, 
The  Saviour's  love  revealing. 

Chorus. — Oh,  depth  of  mercy!  can  it  be, 

That  gate  was  left  ajar  for  me? 
For  me,  for  me? 

Was  left  ajar  for  me? 

2  That  gate  ajar  stands  free  for  all 

Who  seek  through  it  salvation; 
The  rich  and  poor,  the  great  and  small, 
Of  every  tribe  and  nation. 

3  Press  onward  then,  though  foes  may  frown, 

While  mercy's  gate  is  open; 
Accept  the  cross,  and  win  the  crown, 
IvOve's  everlasting  token, 

4  Beyond  the  river's  brink  we'll  lay 

The  cross  that  here  is  given, 
And  bear  the  crow^jn  of  life  away, 
And  love  him  more  in  heaven. 


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i   When  He  cometh,  when  He  cometh 
To  make  up  His  jewels, 
All  His  jewels,  precious  jewels, 
His  loved  and  His  own. 
Cho.—  Like  the  stars  of  the  morning, 
His  bright  crown  adorning, 
They  shall  shine  in  their  beauty, 
Bright  gems  for  His  crown. 
'2  He  wili  gather,  He  will  gather 
The  gems  for  His  kingdom : 
All  the  pure  ones,  all  the  bright  ones, 
His  loved  and  His  own. 
3  Little  children,  little  children, 
Who  love  their  Redeemer, 
Are  the  jewels,  precious  jewels, 
His  loved  and  His  own. 
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i  He  leadeth  me!  oh,  blessed  thought! 
Oh,  words  with  heavenly  comfort  fraught! 
Whate'er  I  do,  where'er  I  be, 
Still  'tis  God's  hand  that  leadeth  me. 
Chorus. — He  leadeth  me,  he  leadeth  me, 

By  his  own  hand,  he  leadeth  me; 
His  faithful  follower  I  would  be, 
For  by  his  hand  he  leadeth  me. 

2  Sometimes  'mid  scenes  of  deepest  gloom, 
Sometimes  where  Eden's  bowers  bloom, 
By  waters  still,  or  troubled  sea, 

Still  'tis  his  hand  that  leadeth  me, 

3  Lord,  I  would  clasp  thy  hand  in  mine, 
Nor  ever  murmur  nor  repine, 
Content,  whatever  lot  I  see, 

Since  'tis  my  God  that  leadeth  me. 


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s  The  Gospel  Ship  is  sailing, 

Sailing,  sailing; 
The  Gospel  Ship  is  sailing, 

Bound  for  Canaan's  happy  shore. 
All  who  would  ship  for  glory, 

Glory,  glory; 
All  who  would  ship  for  glory, 

Come  and  welcome,  rich  and  poor. 

Chorus. — Glory,  hallelujah! 

All  on  board  are  sweetly  singing; 
Glory,  hallelujah! 

Hallelujah  to  the  Lamb! 

2  Sails  filled  with  heavenly  breezes, 

Swiftly  glides  the  ship  along, 
Her  company  are  singing, 
Glory,  glory  is  their  song. 

3  Take  passage  now  for  glory, 

Sailing  o'er  life's  troubled  sea, 
With  us  you  shall  be  happy, 
Happy  through  eternity. 

-82- 

i  Saviour,  more  than  life  to  me, 

I  am  clinging,  clinging  close  to  Thee; 
Let  thy  precious  blood  applied, 
Keep  me  ever,  ever  near  thy  side. 

Cho. — Every  day,  every  hour, 

Let  me  feel  thy  cleansing  power, 

May  thy  tender  love  to  me, 

Bind  me  closer,  closer,  Lord,  to  Thee. 


2  Through  this  changing  world  below 
L,ead  me  gently,  gently  as  I  go; 
Trusting  Thee,  I  cannot  stray, 

I  can  never,  never  lose  my  way. 

3  Eet  me  love  Thee  more  and  more, 
Till  this  fleeting,  fleeting  life  is  o'er; 
Till  my  soul  is  lost  in  love, 

In  a  brighter,  brighter  world  above. 

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i  In  the  sweet  fields  of  Eden, 
Over  there,  over  there  ; 
In  the  sweet  fields  of  Eden, 
Over  there,  over  there. 

Cho. — Over  there,  over  there, 
Over  there,  over  there, 
In  the  sweet  fields  of  Eden-. 
Over  there. 

2  There  the  tree  of  life  is  blooming. 

3  There  is  rest  for  the  weary. 

4  On  the  other  side  of  Jordan. 

5  You  will  never  have  a  trial. 

6  Say,  brother,  will  you  meet. 

7  By  the  grace  of  God  I'll  meet  you. 

8  Won't  that  be  a  happy  meeting. 

9  We  will  meet  no  more  to  sever, 

io  Then  we'll  wear  our  crowns  of  glory. 
ii  And  we'll  walk  and  talk  for  Jesus. 


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i    "Must  I  go  and  empty  handed," 
Thus  my  dear  Redeemer  meet? 
Nor  one  day  of  service  give  Him^ 
Lay  no  trophy  at  His  feet. 

Cho. — "Must  I  go  and  empty  handed," 
Must  I  meet  my  Saviour  so? 
Not  one  soul  with  which  to  greet  Him., 
Must  I  empty  handed  go? 

2  Not  at  death  I  shrink  nor  falter, 

For  my  Saviour  saves  me  now; 
But  to  meet  Him  empty  handed, 

Thought  of  that  now  clouds  my  brow., 

3  Oh,  the  years  of  sinning  wasted, 

Could  I  but  recall  them  now, 
I  would  give  them  to  my  Saviour, 
To  His  will  I'd  gladly  bow. 

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i  Come  to  the  Saviour,  make  no  delay: 
Here  in  His  word  He's  shown  us  the  way; 
Here  in  our  midst  he's  standing  to-day, 
Tenderly  saying,  "Come!" 

Cho. — Joyful,  joyful  will  the  meeting  be, 

When  from  sin  our  hearts  are  pure  and 

free; 
And  we  shall  gather  Saviour,  with  Thee 9 
In  our  eternal  home. 

2   "Suffer the  children!"  Oh,  hear  his  voice. 
Let  ev'ry  heart  leap  forth  and  rejoice, 
And  let  us  freely  make  Him  our  choice; 
Do  not  delay,  but  come 


Choruses. 


Dear  Jesus  receive  me, 

No  more  will  I  grieve  thee, 

O  blessed  Redeemer, 
O  save  me  at  the  cross. 


Come  to  Jesus,  come  to  Jesus, 

Come  to  Jesus  now, 
He  will  save  you,  he  will  save  you, 

He  will  save  you  now. 


Remember  me,  remember  me: 
O  IyOrd,  remember  me! 

Remember  all  thy  dying  groans, 
And  then  remember  me. 


I  do  believe,  I  now  believe, 

That  Je.<us  died  for  me, 
And  thro'  his  blood,  his  precious  blood. 

I  shall  from  sin  be  free. ' 


The  blood  of  Jesus  cleanseth  me, 
Cleanseth  me,  cleanseth  me, 

The  blood  of  Jesus  cleanseth  me, 
As  soon  as  I  believe. 


We're  kneeling  at  a  throne  of  grace, 
Throne  of  grace,  throne  of  grace, 

We're  kneeling  at  a  throne  of  grace, 
Where  God  will  answer  prayer. 


And  when  the  war  is  over, 
You  shall  wear  a  crown, 
You  shall  wear  a  crown ! 
You  shall  wear  a  crown ! 

And  when  the  war  is  over 
You  shall  wear  a  erown, 
In  the  new  Jerusalem. 


At  the  cross,  at   the  cross,  where    I  first   saw 
the  light, 

And  the  burden  of  ray  heart  roll'd  away, 
It  was  there  by  faith  I  receiv'd  my  sight, 

And  now  I  am  happy  night  and  day ! 


There's  a  fountain,  a  fountain,  a  fountain  of  love, 
Ever  flowing  for  you  and  for  me; 

This  fountain  cleanseth  from  all  sin, 
And  every  sinner  may  now  plunge  in, 

There's  a  fountain,  a  fountain,  a  fountain  of  love, 
Ever  flowing  for  you  and  for  me. 


I  am  happy  now  and  I  know  I  shall  be, 
When  my  friends  in  glory  I'll  see, 

I  am  happy,  happy, 

May  the  Lord  continue  with  me. 


Praise  the  Lord,  O  my  soul, 

Glory  Hallelujah, 
Praise  the  Lord,  O  my  soul, 

Praise  ye  the  Lord. 


We're  going  home,  we're  going  home, 
We're  going  home,  to  die  no  more, 

To  die  no  more,  to  die  no  more, 
We're  going  home,  to  die  no  more. 


There  is  joy  in  heaven,  and  I  feel  it  in  my  soul, 
And  I  love  God,  Glory  Hallelujah; 

There  is  joy  in  heaven,  and  I  feel  it  inmy  soul, 
And  I  love  God,  Glory  Hallelujah. 


Sing  on,  pray  on,  we're  gaining  ground, 

Halle,  O  Hallelujah, 
The  power  of  the  Lord  is  coming  down, 

Halle,  O  Hallelujah. 


Higher  than  I,  higher  than  I, 

O,  lead  me  to  the  Rock  that  is  higher  than  I, 

Higher  than  I,  higher  than  I, 

0„  lead  me  to  the  Rock  that  is  higher  than  I. 


I  know  that  he'll  answer  my  prayer, 
I  know  that  he'll  answer  my  prayer, 

His  promise  is  sure  and  I  am  secure, 
I  know  that  he'll  answer  my  prayer. 


I'm  glad  salvation's  free, 
I'm  glad  salvation's  free; 

Salvation's  free  for  you  and  me, 
I'm  glad  salvation's  free. 


There'll  be  no  more  sorrow  there, 
There'll  be  no  more  sorrow  there, 

In  heaven  above  where  all  is  love, 
There'll  be  no  more  sorrow  there. 


Jesus  paid  it  all! 

All  the  debt  I  owe; 
Sin  has  left  a  crimson  stain, 

He  washed  me  white  as  snow. 


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I  am  coming.  Lord ! 

Coming  unto  Thee! 
Wash  me,  cleanse  me  in  thy  blood. 

That  flowed  from  Calvary. 


The  fountain  lies  open, 

The  fountain  lies  open, 
Come  and  bathe  your  weary  soul, 


My  soul  is  heaven  bound, 
Halle,  O  Hallelujah, 

My  soul  is  heaven  bound, 
Praise  ye  the  Lord. 


We're  coming  ever  nearer, 

Nearer,  nearer, 
We're  coming  ever  nearer, 

To  our  eternal  home. 


There's  light  around  the  cross, 
There's  light  around  the  cross, 
There's  light  around  the  cross, 
Just  look  and  live. 


Holy  Bible!  blessed  book  divine; 
Precious  treasure  thou  art  ever  mine, 
To  cheer  me,  to  guide  me,  till  life's  day  is  o'er- 
To  point  to  my  home  on  the  bright,  gleaming: 
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INDEX. 


Titles  in  Italic. — First  Lines  in  Soman. 

No. 

Alas  and  did  my  Saviour  bleed 39 

All  hail  the  power  of  Jesus'  name 41 

Are  you  ready  for  the  Bridegroom 17 

Are  you  washed  in  the  blood 48 

Are  you  weary,  are  you  heavy-laden J 4 

Arise,  my  soul,  arise ". 57 

At  the  Cross  I'll  abide 72 

At  the  golden  gate  of  prayer 55- 

Behold  a  stranger  at  the  door 52 

Behold  the  Bridegroom 17 

Better  World 59 

Btidah  Land 30 

Bringing  in  the  Sheaves 2 

Brothers,  rally  for  the  conflict 59 

Cast  thy  bread  upon  the  waters 19 

Christ  is  all 8 

Come  thou  fount  of  everv  blessing 42 

Come  to  Jesus 67 

Come  to  the  Saviour,  make  no  delay 85 

Come  ye  sinners,  poor  and  needy....' 63 

Come  ye  that  love  the  Lord 62 

Dear  Jesus,  I  long  to  be  perfectly  whole 23 

Depths  of  Mercy 78 

Down  at  the  cross 51 

Draw  me  nearer 12 

Every  day,  every  hour rr 82 

Gathering  Home 71 

Glorious  Fountain 3 

God  be  Avith  you 15 

Golden  gate  of  Prayer 55 

Guide  me,  O  thou  great  Jehovah 36 

Hallelujah,  'tis  done 38 

Happy  day 22 

Have  you  "been  to  Jesus 48 

He  leacleth  me SO 


No. 

How  can  I  keep  from  singing 13 

How  firm  a  foundation,  ye  saints  of  the  Lord 25 

How  sweet  the  name  of  Jesus  sounds 54 

I  am  Jesus'  little  Lamb „  74 

I  am  redeemed 49 

I  am  so  glad  that  our  Father  in  Heaven 68 

I  am  the  Way 11 

I  am  thine,  0  Lord 12 

I  entered  once  a  home  of  care 8 

I  gave  my  life  for  thee 9 

I  have  found  repose  for  my  weary  soul 7 

I'm  glad  that  I  was  horn  to  die 61 

In  the  Christian's  home  in  glory 60 

In  the  cross  of  Christ  I  glory 5 

In  the  sweet  fields  of  Eden 83 

Is  my  name  written  there 14 

I've  found  a  friend 16 

I've  reached  the  land  of  corn  and  wine 30 

I  will  sing  you  a  song 45 

Jesus  Cares  for  little  Children 77 

Jesus,  I  my  cross  have  taken 46 

Jesus,  keep  me  near  the  cross 47 

Jesus'  Little  Lamb 74 

Jesus,  lover  of  my  soul 29 

Jesus  Loves  even  Me 68 

Jesus  loves,  that  old,  old  story 56 

Jesus,  my  Lord,  to  thee  I  cry 28 

Jesus  of  Nazareth  Passeth  by 43 

Little  Reapers 58 

Lord,  I  care  not  for  riches 14 

Must  I  go  and  empty  handed 84 

My  Father  is  rich  in  houses  and  lands 20 

My  hope  is  built  on  nothing  less 40 

My  life  flows  on  in  endless  song 13 

Nearer,  mv  God,  to  thee 34 

Near  the  Cross 47 

Ninety  and  Nine 70 

Nothing  but  theblood  of  Jesus 10 

O,  foi  a  closer  walk  with  God 18 

O,  for  a  heart  to  praise  my  God 21 

O  happy  day,  that  fixed  my  choice 22 

O,  Jesus,  Saviour,  I  long  to  rest 72 

On  Jordan's  stormy  banks  I  stand 85 

Opening  Service 1,  53,  66 

O  safe  to  the  Rock  that  is  higher  than  1 24 

O,  when  shall  I  see  Jesus 44 

Pass  Me  Not 6 

Pass  me  not,  O  gentle  Saviour 6 

Precious  Name 75 


No. 

Rescue  the  perishing 33 

Rock  of  ages,  cleft  for  me 27 

Saviour,  more  than  life  to  me 82 

Shall  we  gather  at  the  river 76 

Sing  them  over  again  to  me 1 

Sound  the  high  praises  of  Jesus  our  King 69 

Sowing  in  the  morning,  sowing  seeds  of  kindness 2 

Stand  up— stand  up  for  Jesus 26 

'Take  me  as  I  am 28 

"Take  the  name  of  Jesus  with  vou 75 

Tell  it  to  Jems 4 

The  Child  of  a  King 20 

The  Gospel  Ship  is  sailing 81 

There  is  a  better  world,  they  say 59 

There  is  a  fountain,  filled  w'ith  blood 3,  32 

There  is  a  gate  that  stands  ajar 78 

There  is  rest  for  the  weary 60 

There's  a  crown  in  heaven  for  the  striving  soul 64 

There  were  ninety  ane  nine  that  safely  lay 70 

The  Saviour  will  care  for  the  children 77 

The  Solid  Rock 40 

"Tis  the  promise  of  God,  full  salvation  to  give 38 

To  be  There 65 

Trusting  in  the  Promise 7 

Up  to  the  bountiful  giver  of  life 71 

We  are  little  reapers 53 

We  speak  of  the  land  of  the  blest 65 

What  a  friend  we  have  in  Jesus 31 

What  can  wash  away  my  stain 10 

What  means  this  eager,  anxious  throng 43 

When  He  cometh 79 

Whiter  than  Snow 23 

Why  do  you  wait,  dear  brother 37 

Why  Not 37 

Wonderful  Words  of  Life 1 

Work,  for  the  night  is  coming 73 


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