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BY 
J.  H.  LESLIE  and  R.  B.  MAHAFFEY. 

NEW     YORK: 

Published  by  C.  M.  OADY,  107  Duane  St. 


Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress  in  the  year  1878,  bv  Leslie  &  Mahaffey,  in  the  Office  of  the 
Librarian  of  Congress,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 


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Saiatl  Schools,  Prayer  ^  Praise  Mis,  an!  tie  Home  Circle. 


■BY* 


J.  H.  LESLIE  ^R.  B.  MAHAFFEY, 

ASSISTED    BY    OVER    FIFTY    OTHERS. 


NEW    YORK: 
PUBLISHED    BY   C.  M.   CADY,  107   DUANE    STREET. 

Copyrighted  1878  by  LESLIE  &  MAHAFFEY. 


PREFACE 


To  all  who  "love  God,"  and  hope  for  "eternal  life  "  through  the  merits  of  a  "crucified  Bedeemer," 
"Precious  Jewels"  is  respectfully  dedicated.  It  is  full  of  Bible  doctrine,  beautiful  melodies,  simple, 
rich  and  pleasing  harmonic  progressions;  small  in  size,  low  in  price,  and  up  to  the  demands  of  a  pro- 
gressive American  people.  A  careful  examination  of  the  work  will  establish  its  merits  in  the  minds 
of  all  intelligent  Christians.  Let  us  read,  preach,  pray,  sing  and  live  the  Bible,  while  life  is  given, 
so  that  "beyond  the  grave  "  we  may  "sing  the  song  of  Moses  and  the  Lamb."  Grateful  thanks  are 
due  the  following  Poets  and  Composers  who  have  so  kindly  assisted  us  in  the  preparation  of  this 
work: 


Mrs.  D.  E.  Dortch, 

*•    E.  C.  Ellsworth. 

4 '    Mary  E.  Kail. 

44    M.  A.  Kidder. 

44    J.  H.  Leslie. 

44    M.  E.  R.  Satterlee. 

44    C.  L.  Shacklock. 

44    M.  Slusser. 
Miss  Clara  Noyes. 

44    Helen  F.  Shaw. 

44    Vinnie  Vernon. 
Rev.  W.  T.  Dale. 

44    Elisha  A.  Hoffman. 

44    J.  H.  Martin. 


Mr. 


E.  P.  Andrews. 
J.  W.  Bischoff. 
R.  J.  Bixby. 
LeRoy  J.  Boggs. 
O.  A.  Briggs. 

C.  W.  Brown. 
Geo.  B.  Chase. 
Wilbur  A.  Christy. 
E.  F.  Dawson. 

D.  E.  Dortch 
G.  W.  Eidt. 
S.  L   Fish. 

S.  H.  French. 
Chas.  H.  Gabriel. 


Mr.  Chas.  Geesey. 
14  R.  A.  Glenn. 
44  L.  M.  Gordon. 
•4  John  T.  Grape. 
•4  Chas.  Jaekel. 
44  E.  R.  Latta. 
44  J.  F.  Kinsey. 
44  J.  J.  Maxfield. 
■■  I.  W.  Mattison. 
44  J.  F.  McConnelL 
44  M.  J.  Munger 
44  E.  P.  Noyes. 
44  Thomas  Parkison. 
•4  M.  D.  Potter. 


Mr.  Otis  F.  Presbrey. 

4'  Eben  E.  Rexford, 

44  J.  E.  Rohrbough. 

44  Brennie  Smith. 

44  R.  G.  Staples. 

44  S.  W.  Straub. 

44  M.  P.  Suter, 

44  J.  H.  Tenney. 

44  N.  E.  Townsend. 

44  S.  L.  Tyler. 

44  W.  F.  Werschkul. 

44  A.  W.  Williams. 

44  W.  T.  Wiley, 
and  others. 


No  person  or  persons  will  be  allowed  to  print  or  publish  any  words  or  music  herein  contained, 
without  obtaining  permission  from  the  owners  of  the  copyrights. 


LESLIE  &  MAHAFFEY, 


Altoona,  Pa.,  March  26,  1878. 


PRECIOUS  JEWELS. 


MRS.  E.  C.  ELLSWORTH. 

Cheerily. 


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PRECIOUS  JEWELS. 


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2.  There  are  jew  -  els,  pre-cious  jew  -  els,     Pol  -  ish'd  pure  and  white ;  Sa  -  cred  clus  -  ter,  heav'n-born 

3.  There  are  jew  -els,  pre-cious  jew  -  els,   From    the  mines  of  truth  ;  Songs  of  sweet-ness,  with     a 


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SWEET  REST  IN  JESUS. 


Come  unto  me  all  ye  that  labor,and  are  heavy  laden,  and  I  will  give  you  rest.  — Matthew,  11,  28. 
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I  know  that  my  Redeemer  liveth.— Job  xix  :  25. 


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Earth  has  no  spot  where  without  Him  I'm  safe,  Time  has  no  mo-ment  I  need  not  his  grace. 
Breast-ing  the  bil-lows,  my  death-song  shall  be,        Clos-er,     still  clos-er    my  Sa  -  vior    to   thee. 


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GOD  SHALL  ALL  YOUR  NEED  SUPPLY. 

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That  which  I  see  not,  teach  Thou  me.— Job  34:  32, 


J-  H.  LESLIE. 


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Go  work  to-day  in  my  vineyard.— Matt.  21  :  28. 


R.  B.  MAEAFFEY. 


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GREAT  PEACE. 


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MRS.  E.  C.  ELLSWORTH. 


J.  H.  LESLIE. 


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God     I      show    By      my     dai  -  ly  work  -  ing, 
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2.  Take     me,    oh      my   Sa-vior, take  me,Keep  me  ev  -  er    near  thy  side;     All     my  hope    is     firm-ly 

3.  All      to    Thee      I  would  surren-der, Take  me  now    I     hum-bly  pray;Guide  me  thro'   this  world  of 


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an-chor'd    On     the   cross  where  Thou  hast  died, 
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19 


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E.  R.  LATTA.  J.  F.  KINSEY. 


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REV.  W.  T.  DALE. 


JUST  WAITFNG. 

I  am  jufit  waiting  for  the  last  summons.       Last  words  of  David  Lowry,  D.  D. 


D.  E.  DORTCfl. 


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2.  Just      waiting   to  step  from  the  borders  of  time.  Just  waiting  to  en-ter    the  heav-en-ly  clinie.  Just  waiting  the  final  a- 

3.  Just  waiting  to  stand  on  the  beautiful  shore,  With  kindred  and  friends  who  have  gone  on  before, Just  waiting  to  sing  with  the 

4.  Just      waiting  with  angels  and  seraphs  to  fall,  And  worship  the  Savior  and  Soverign  of  all,  Just  waiting  to  tell  of  his 

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Pil  -  low  when  wea  -  ry,    Rest-  ing  the  head, 

Tho'    I    may    stum  -ble,  Thou  wilt    be  nigh, 

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Cheer-ing  the    hum  -  ble, 

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2.  When  I  do  not  speak  aloud,  Jesus  knows  if  I  am  proud;— Knows  when  I  am  good  and  right, For  my  heart  is  in  his  sight, 

3.  Jesus  watches  when  I  sleep — For  myself  I  cannot  keep;  So  he  keeps  me  all  the  night.  Wakes  me  with  his  morning  light. 

4.  Jesus  loves  me,I  shall  know  Sometime  why  he  loves  me  so;Why  he  left  his  home  on  high— Died, that   I  might  never  die. 


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I  TAKE  THEE  AT  THY  WORD. 


E.  R,  LATTA. 


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I  TAKE  THEE  AT  THY  WORD.— Concluded. 


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ENTER  INTO  THY  CLOSET. 

lint  thou,  when  thou  prayest,  enter  into  thy  closet. "— Matt,  b  :  6. 


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3.  He,  their  Shepherd     and  their      Sa-vior,    Will  with    eyes    of     love      be    -   hold, 

4.  He    will      in      his      bo  -  som    cher  -  ish;  Those  who    fol  -  low     his    com  -  mands; 


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REV.  J.  H.  MARTIN. 

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RISE  AND  SHINE. 

Arise,  shine  ;  for  thy  light  is  come.   — Isiah  60  :  1. 


N.  E.  TOWNSEND. 


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3.  Who     are  these  that  quick-ly    gath  -  er,    Like     the    fleet -ing  clouds  on     high,    Or   like  doves  that 

4.  Shout,    0     Zi  -    on  !  sing   for  glad- ness!  Sound   a  -  broad  thy  mirth  and   joy,  Cast     a  -  way   thy 


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fly     to  -  geth  -  er,  Homeward  bound  when  storms  are  nigh?  Lo  !  from  ev  -    'ry     isle     and  na-tion, 

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View  thy  sons  and  daughters  come.Ransorn'd  millions,  sight  ar-ray-ing,  Seek  in  Thee  a  peace-ful  home. 
From  the  shores  of  ev  -  'ry    sea,      Flow-ing  to    Thy  nab  -  i  -  ta-tion,  Crowds  are  thronging  unto  Thee. 

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^MRS.  MARY  E.  KAIL 


R.  B.  MAHAFFEY. 


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2.  'Tis  not    too     ear  -  ly     to        be  -  gin,  We're  going  to  work   for     Je  -  sus;  To    save     us  from  the 

3.  And  when  we  grow    to    rip  -  er     age,  We're  going  to  work   for     Je  -  sus;  His  love  shall  all  our 


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paths  of  sin,  We're  going  to  work  for  Je-sus; 
pow'rs  engage, We're  going  to  work  for  Je-sus; 


And     if  we're  always  firm  and  true,  We  know  He'll  give  us 
We  hear  thebless-ed     Sa-vior  say,  Oh!  lit  -  tie  chil-dren, 
And  when  our  working  days  are  o'er,  And  we  shall  reach  the 


heart  and  hand,  We're  going  to  work  ior  Je  -  sus. 


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come  a  -  Wav,  Oh!  come  and  learn  of  me  to  -  day,  We're  going  to  work  for  Je  -  sus. 
bliss  -  ful    shore, We'll  dwell  with  Him    for  -  ev    -    er  more, We're  going  to  dwell  with     Je  -  sus. 


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IF  WE  ARE  CHRIST'S. 


REV.  ELISIIA  A.    IIOFFMANN. 

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A.  W.  WILLIAMS. 


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And    when  we  reach     tempt  -  a  -  tion's  hour,      He     will   make  known  His  sa    -  ving       pow'r. 


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I  shall  be  satisfied,  when  I  awake,  with  Thy  likeness.— Ps,  17  :  15. 
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In  the  shining  Paradise. — Cho. 
"Songs  of  Faith,"  by  per. 


Give  your  influence  to  the  Savior  ! 

Bring  no  stain  upon  His  name, 
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11,  12,  16,30,31. 


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2.  Savior,  thou  hast  love  a-bound-ing,Thou  does  know  rae  ver  -  y  well ;       Oh    for-give  me  when    I 

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'TIS  SWEET,  0  BLESSED  JESUS. 

For  to  u»e  to  live  is  Christ,  and  to  die  is  gain.    —Phil.  1:  21. 


J.  II.  TENXEY. 


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2  'Tis  sweet  to  think  of  Je  -  sus,  When  earthly  shadows  mock  ;  'Tis  sweet  to  lean  on 
3.     'Tis  sweet  to  know  that  Je -sus,  Will  hear  us  when  we     pray;  And     an-swer  our   pe 


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2.  Guide  us  in     the  path-way,Leading  up     to  Thee;  Gen  -  tie, meek  and  low-ly,  Ev  -  er 

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Lead   us  safe-ly     on-ward,  To    the  heav'nly  shore;  Je  -  sus,  gen  -  tie  Shep-herd, Save  us 


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THERE  IS  A  GATE  THAT  STANDS  AJAR. 


REV.  J.  H 

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MAKTIN. 


W.  F.  WKRSCHKUI 


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And  the  multitudes  that  went  before,  and  that  followed,  cried,  saying,  Hosanna  to  the  son  of  David.    —Matt.  21:  9. 
Rev.  ROBEKT  KERR.  D.  E.  DORTCH. 

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Blessed  are  they  that  dwell  in  Thy  house.   — Ps.  84  :  4. 


Allegro 


Words  and  music  by  R.  G.  STAPLES. 


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1.  Each  morn    of   God's  most  ho   -  ly   day,    We  haste  to    Sab-bath   school;      To  learn  of  Christ,  the 

2.  'Tis    not      to      id  -    ly  pass       a  -  way,  The    precious  moments    giv'n  ;      We  meet  up  -  on     this 

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WILL  YOU  COME  TO  THE  CROSS. 

To-day  if  ye  will  hear  His  voice,  harden  not  your  hearts.   — Heb.  4  :  7. 


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MART  E.  KAIL. 

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are  returning,  While  salvation's  bright  lamp  Is  so  brilliant-ly  burning; 


1.  Sin-ner,  come 

2.  Will  you  come 

3.  Let  the   good  news  go  home,  That  the  lost 


Je  -  sus  calls  you  to-day,  Will  you  glad-  ly 
Learn  the  dear  Savior's  love,  And  His  strength 
Come  to     Je  -  sus    just  now,  With  your  bur-den 


receive  him  ?  All    he   asks   you     to    do,     Is    to  trust  and  believe  hii 
to  deliver.      From  the  thraldom    of   sin,    And  to  save    you  for-ev-er. 
of  sorrow,  For    too  late      it  may  be,  Should  you  wait  for  the  morrow 

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OUR  HOME  BEYOND  THE  RIVER. 


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(Eccles.  12:  1.) 


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S.  W.  STRAUB. 


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Je  -  sus,  learn  to  seek, And  learn  to  love  Him  now,  While  ros  -  es  bloom  up- 
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IN  THE  FIERY  FURNACE. 


45 


Our  God  whom  we  serve  is  able  to  deliver  us  from  the  burning  tiery  furnace. 
MRS.  E.  «.  ELLSWORTH. 
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HE  HATH  SET  ME  ON  A  ROCK. 


MARY  TORRENCK 

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CHAS.  GEESEY. 


The  Master  is  come  and  calleth  for  thee. 


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EVEN  AS  JOSIAH. 

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Hos,  13:9. 

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THERE'S  REST  FOR  THEE  AT  HOME. 


E.  E.  REXFORD. 


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2.  Oth  -  er        lit  -  tie     chil-dren,   We  must    gath-er        in       From  the    homes  ol        sor  -  row.From  the  paths  of  sin. 

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B.  M.  McKINNIT. 


THERE'S  A  FRIEND.* 

Be  of  good  courage.   Ps.  27 :  14. 


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THE  SMITTEN  ROCK. 


REV.  S.  Y.  HARMKR, 

In  "Oiristian  Standard  and  Home  Journal," 


John  t.  gra: 


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1.  Wa  -  ters  from  the   smitten   rock.  Flowing,  sweetly  flow  -  ing,    To 

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BREJTNIE  SMITH. 

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1.  Let  the     lit  -  tie  chil-dren  come, And  for  -  bid  them  not  the  right,  As  theyjour-ney     on  their  way, 

2.  Children,  lis  -  ten    to     the  call,  And     o  -  bey  the  Lord's  command, Come  and  go  with  Him   to-day, 

3.  In  your  childhood  turn  a  -  way, From  the  paths  that  lead  to    sin;  Love  the  Sa  -  vior    ev  -  'ry    day, 

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58 


MBS.  E.  C.  ELLSWORTH. 


GO  IN  AND  OUT. 

And  shall  go  in  and  out  and  find  pasture,    —John  10: 


1.  Go 

2.  Go 

3.  Go 


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out,  for  work  is    wait-ing,  The     fi  -  nal  rest  not     here, 


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HOW  I  LOVE  TO  SPEAK  FOR  JESUS. 


GEO.  W.   EIDT. 


How  I  love  to  speak  lor  Je  -  sus,  Ev-'ry  day  and  ev  - 'ry  hour;  How  I  love  to  sing  His 
How  I  love  to  work  for  Je  -  sus,  For  He  labored  hard  for  me;  When  He  purchased  my  re- 
Je  -  sus,    I     my  cross  have  tak  -  en,      I     will  bear  it     by  Thy  grace  ;  Help  me    ev  -  er    to     be 


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60  SUCCOR  OF  THE  TEMPTED. 

For  in  that  ITe  himself  hath  suffered,  being  tempted,  he  is  able  to  succor  them  that  are  tempted.   — Heb.  2  :l  „ 
HELEN  F.  SHAW.  J.  H.  Lit 


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2.  Give    me  strength,  I       pray     Thee,       To        re  -  sist    the         ill, 

3.  In        my    dark  -  est     tri     -      als,         Be      my  con-stant        friend, 


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To        my    jour  -  neys      end; 


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He  keepeth  the  paths  of  judgment,  and  preserveth  the  way  of  his  saints.   — Peov.  2:  8, 


J.  J.  MAXF1ELD. 


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The  when,  the  wherefore  and  the  hour,  I  seek  to  know  in  vain  ; 
How  long,    is    not     for    me       to  know, To    trust   is    my   de  -  light ; 

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JesuB  wept.    —John  11:  3."). 

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63 


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hour,  When  we  feel  temp-  ta-tion's  pow'r;    He 
woes,  When  af  -  flic-tion's  cup  o'er -flows; 
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fend,  Leading,  guid-ing   to    the     end. 
felt,  Then  His  heart  of    love  will  melt, 
near,  Mourning  hearts  to  bind  and  cheer, 
go,    Lead-mg    thro' this  vale  of 


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64 


CLOSER  AND  CLOSER  TO  JESUS. 


E.  R.  LATTA. 

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CLOSER  AND  CLOSER  TO  JESUS.— Concluded. 

Fine.      Choiius. 


65 

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love!       How  kindly  he  pleads  and  now  intercedes   For 

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WE  WILL  GO  AND  WORK  FOR  JESUS. 


W.  O,  BBOW2J. 

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1.  "We  will  go  and  work  for  Je  -  sus,  And  be  sol-diers  of   the  cross;  We  will  la-bor  in  His  vineyard,Counting 

2.  Wewillgo  and  work  for  Je  -sus,And  o-bey  His  kindcommand;ForHegave  His  life  a   ransom,  To  ful- 

3.  We  will  go  and  work  for  Je  -  sus,For  the  ev-'nmg  draweth  near;  All  our  toil  will  soon  be  o^  ver,  And  the 


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Mas-ter,  Till     our  jour-ney  here  is     trod,   He  will 


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lead   us  safe-lv  on-ward,  To     our  home  beyond  the  sky. 
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For  He  careth  for  you."— 1st  Peteb,  5:  7. 


M.D.POTTER. 


N— K-- *— V- 


1.  When  wea- ri-eome    moments  a  -  bide,  And  bur  -  dens  are  heav-y    to     bear.    Tell    Je  -  eus  what-ev-er    be-   tide.    And 

2.  If       Bin      has  be-cloud-ed  your  way,  For  -  get    not  your  Rock  and  your  Shield.But  go    un-to    Je-sus  and     Bay,  "Dear 

3.  His    ear     will   at-tend    to  your    cry,    His    eye    neith-er  slumbers  nor  sleeps,  His  love  will  your  spirits  sup  -  ply,     His 

4.  Then  trust  Him  for  mer-cies  to    come,  Nor  yield     to  temp-ta-tions  se  -  vere,    He'll  lead  you  in  peace  to  your  Jaome.  And 


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ask    Him  to  light-en  your  care.       Oh,  bear  not  your  bur-dens 

Sa  -  vior,  I   come  to    be    heal'd." 
chil-drenin    safe-ty    He    keeps, 
wipe  from  your  eyes  ev-'ry  tear. 


lone, 


To    Je  -  bus, your   Sa  -  vior     re  -  pair. 


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2.  And  the  blessings  he  hath  brought  us, Fill  our 

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E.  P.    ANDREWS, 

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1.  Je   -   sus,   see 

2.  Tho'  Thou  art 

3.  Je    -  sus,    all 


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Eefhaih. 


Concluded. 


69 


stoop   and  teach  me  what    to    say.     What  to     say,  what  to    say,  Stoop  and  teach  me  what  to  say. 
"Sa  -  vior, guide  me  by     Thy  grace.  "By  Thy  grace,  by  the  grace,  "Sa-  vior  guide  me   by  thy  grace. " 
And      be  with  Thee  where  Thou  art.  WhereThou  art.where  Thou  art,And   be  with  Thee  where  Thou  art. 


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2.  Tempest-toss'd  and  sore,  distress'd,  Still   to  Thee  I'm  cling- ing 

3.  Brighter  scenes  in  heav'n  a  -  wait  For   mv  raptur'd  vis   -  ion 


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WHAT  WILT  THOU  HAVE  ME  TO  DO. 


E.  R.  LATTA. 


R.  B.  MAHAFFEY. 


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3.  Jo    -    sua  for     me    Thou  hast  died. 


Where  wilt  Thou  have  m«      to       go? 

Call  -  ing  from    fol  -  ly     and     sin. 

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71 


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1.  When  we  cross  the  Jas-per    sea,  When  we  reach  the  oth  -  er  shore,  Full   of  bliss  our  songs  shall  be, 

2.  With  the  an-gels  round  the  throne,CIoth'd  in  splendor  we  shall  stand, Death  and  tears  are  nev-er  known, 

3.  Part-ing  days  will  nev  -  er   come, Bright  our  lot  will     ev  -  er      be,    When  we  reach  our  heav'nly  home, 


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I  LONG  TO  BE  WITH  JESUS. 

Having  a  desire  to  depart,  and  to  be  with  Christ,  which  is  far  better. 
BEV.  J.  H.  MARTIN. 


-Phil.  1 


J.E.  ROHRBOUGH. 


1.  1    long     to     be  with  Je-sus,     In       shin-ing  realms  above.  To    con-template  His  glo- ry  And  eel  -  ebrate  His  love. 

2.  His  charms  so  fair  and  pleasing, Unfolded  to  my  sight,  Shall  till  my  soul  with  gladness, And  transports  of    delight. 


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I'll    bo  with  Christ  in glo-ry,  And  view  His  love-ly  face,   I'll  sing    the  joy-ful    sto-ry     Uf  His     redeem-ing  grace. 

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FAIR  AS  THE  MOON. 


REV.  J,  H.  MARTIN. 


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1.  The  moon    in  brightness   walks  the  sky,  The  love-ly    queen  of  night  Pours  down  her  ra-diance  from  on  high, Her 

2.  With  lus-  tre  bor  -  row'd  from  the  bright  Re-ful  -  gent  king    of       day,  She  shines  with  less    re-  Bplendent  light, A 

3.  So        does   the  church  with  lus-tre  shine,  The  light  by     Je-sus  giv'n,  11  -    lum-in'd  with    the  beams  divine,  The 

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74 


WEIGHED  INI  THE  BALANCE. 


Thou  art  weighed  in  the  balauce,  and  art  found  wanting. 
MRS.  E.  C.  ELLSWORTH. 


-Daniel 5:  27. 


R.  B.  MAHAFFEY. 


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SONG  OF  DELIVERANCE. 

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NEARER  HOME. 


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1.  Beauti  -  ful  mansion,  home  of  the  blest, Land  where  the  faithful  ev-er  6hall  rest;  There  is  my  treasure, there  would  I  be, 

2.  Here  in  the    desert,    cheerless  1  roam.     La -den  with  sorrow. far  from  my  home;  Clouds  on  my  pathway  darkly     I  see, 

3.  Savior,    J    love  Thee, dwell  in  my  heart,   Nev-er,    oh  nev  -  er,  from  me  de-part;  Hope, like  a  rainbow,  shin- ing     I    see, 


LEAD  ME  TO  THEE.— Concluded. 


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BY  AND  BY. 

"Ye  shall  pass  over  this  Jordan."— Josh.  1 


REV.  W.  T.  DALE. 


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All  our  sor-rows  shall  bo  past,  By  and  by, 
We  shall  join  the  heav'nly  choir,  By  and  by. 
There  we'lljoin  tho  ransom'd  throng. By  and  by 


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by,     We  shall  reach  our  home  at  last, 
by,    We  shall  strike  the  gold-en  lyre, 
by,  Chanting  love  s  re-deein-mg  song, 


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In  our  home,  so  bright  and  fair.  Where  the  hap-py  an-  gels  are.  We  shall  praise  for-ev  -  er  there,  By 
There  we'll  meet  be-fore     the  throne, Then  we'll  lay  our  trophies  down, And    re-ceive     a  shin-ing  crown, By 

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Allegro. 


the  mark  for  the  prize  ot  the  high  calling  of  God  in  Christ  Jesus.   —Phil.  3:  14. 

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THE  FOUNTAIN. 


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T.  DALE. 

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Nearer  to  thee! 
E'en  though  it  be  a  cross 

That  raiseth  me; 
Still  all  my  song  shall  be— 
•.Nearer,  my  God,  to  thee: 8 

Nearer  to  thee! 

Tho'  like  the  wanderer, 

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Darkness  be  over  me, 

My  rest  a  stone; 
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Steps  unto  heaven; 
All  that  thou  sendest  me. 

In  mercy  given; 
Angels  to  beckon  me 
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Nearer  to  thee! 

4.  Or,  if  on  joyful  wing, 

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

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Nearer  to  thee! 


INDEX. 


PAGE. 

Awake,  and  Satisfied 29 

Beautiful  Home 61 

Be  Near  Me 81 

Beyond  the  Hills 73 

Blessed  Jesus 85 

By  and  By 77 

Child's  Prayer CS 

Christ  Calming  the  Storm. . .     7 
Closer  and  Closer  to  Jesus. ..  64 

Closer  to  Thee 8 

Drooping  Souls  4 

Enter  into  thy  Closet 23 

Even  as  Josiah 48 

Fair  as  the  Moon 73 

God  shall  all  your  need  supply  1 1 

Go  in  and  out 58 

Great  Peace 16 

Guide  Me  Blessed  Savior 17 

Happy  Home  Above. 40 

Heaven  is  My  Home 10 

Hear  the  Voice  of  Jesus 15 

He  is  Risen 14 

He  Lives,  No  More  to  Die. . .     6 
He  Hath  Set  Me  on  a  Rock. .  46 

Hosanna  to  Jesus 88 

How  I  Love  to  speak  for  Jesus  59 
I  Brixg  My  Sins  to  Thee ...     18 

I  Cannot  Know 62 

I  Long  to  Be  With  Jesus. ...  73 


PAGE. 

I  Love  Jesus 25 

I  Take  Thee  at  Thy  Word. . .  22 

In  the  Fiery  Furnace 45 

If  We  are  Christ's 28 

Jesus  Gentle  Shepherd 83 

Jesus  Loves  the  Children 21 

"Jesus  Wept" G3 

Just  Waiting 20 

Lead  Me  Safely  on. 9 

Lead  Me  to  Thee 76 

Let  the  Little  Children  Come  57 

Lord's  Prayer 5 

Mansions  Bright 49 

Nearer  Home 76 

Nearer  My  God  to  Thee 79 

Onward  Pressing 78 

Our  Home  Beyond  the  River  43 

Oh,  that  Sweet  Day 36 

Our  Promised  Help 51 

Precious  Jewels 3 

Remember  Jesus 43 

Rise  and  Shine 26 

Rock  of  Ages 13 

Saviour  and  Friend 21 

Song  of  Deliverance 75 

Shelter  Near  the  Cross 50 

Succor  of  the  Tempted 60 

Sweet  Rest  in  Jesus 5 


PAGE. 

Sweetest  Story  Ever  Told. . .  19 

Take  these  Lambs 55 

Talk  With  Me,  Lord 13 

The  Fountain 79 

The  Jasper  Sea 71 

The  Master  Calleth 47 

The  Smitten  Rock 56 

The  Very  Best  for  Jesus 30 

There  is  a  gate  that  stands  ajar  34 

There's  a  Friend 54 

Then  Do  I  Love  Jesus 37 

There's  Rest  for  thee  at  Home  52 
'Tis  Sweet,  O  Blessed  Jesus.  32 
'Tis  with  the  Righteous  Well  44 
Waiting,  Watching  and  long- 
ing   24 

Watch  and  Pray 69 

We  Haste  to  Sabbath  School  39 
We  Must  Work  for  Jesus. . .  53 
We're  going  to  work  for  Jesus  27 
We  will  go  and  work  for  Jesus  66 

Weighed  in  the  Balance 74 

What  wilt  thou  have  me  to  do  70 
When  the  Morning  Bells  are 

Ringing. .    68 

Will  You  Come  to  the  Cross.  41 

Wonderful  Love 65 

Wonderful  Virtue  in  Prayer.  67 


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