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lissionary Hymnal.
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FROM THE LIBRARY OF
REV. LOUIS FITZGERALD BENSON, D. D,
BEQUEATHED BY HIM TO
THE LIBRARY OF
PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
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IfMSJlake a joyful qoise uqto t\\e Lord all ye laqds.
ferve the Lord with gladness: come before His presence
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inter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts
witr] praise: be thankful uqto Him, and bless His Name.
THE
MISSIONARY HYMNAL
FOR THE USE OF
JUNIOR AND JUVENILE
Missionary Societies,
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PUBLISHED BY THE
WOMAN'S BOARD OP MISSIONS OF THE INTERIOR,
CHICAGO.
Copyright, 1887.
BT THE
Woman's Board or Missions of the Interior
PREFACE.
In offering this little volume of Hymqs to our Juniors and Leaders of Miss ioq
Baqds, th,e compilers would earnestly call trje attentioq of those wrjo use it, to one
or two practical suggestions.
Our object rjas beeq to gather helpful, devotioqal and nqore positively Missionary
Hymqs set to appropriate and choice rr]usic.
Some of the tuqes are old and well knowq, many are quite simple aqd can be
readily sung, wtyle others may qot, at first, commend themselves, because they
seem difficult, but trjese will grow in favor and iqteres*. as trjey beconqe farqiliar.
SucF] songs should never be attempted iq open rqeeting without previous practice.
Iqdeed the song service of a nqeeting is worthy of the sarqe preparatioq which] is
giveq to otrjer parts of it, and wheq we learn thjat the singing cannot go of itself, our
meetings will almost qever fail in iqterest. We would suggest trjat trpse most pro-
ficieqt in rr|usic should come together aqd practice in advance. A qucleus thus
formed of those able to reqder intelligently both words aqd music, will rqake it easy
for others to follow.
We exteqd our ^earty thaqks to all tr|e friends of i\\e Worqaq's Board of Missions
of tr|e Iqterior, wrjose words of encouragement have cheered our v/ork, and especi
ally to those v/hose gifts of hymns aqd rqusic have eqabled us to publish tfqe book
without laying upon the Board any burden of expeqse.
That it may become a rjelpful instrurqent iq tlqe deepening aqd extension of miss-
ionary interest, aqd so fasten tf;e coming of the kingdom of our Lord is the earqest
hope of
The Committee.
MISSIONARY HYMNAL
F. R. Haveroal.
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1. Take my life and let it be
8. Take my feet and let them be
3. Take my lips and let them be FillM with mes-sa-ges from
4. Take my lcve, my Lord, I pour At Thy feet its treas - ure
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2. Like a might - y ar - my Moves the chinch of God;
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find e - ter - nal rest And all the sons of want are blest,
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1 Soon may the last glad song arise
Through all the millions of the skies,
That song of triumph which records
That all the earth is now the Lord's,
2 Let thrones and powers and kingdoms bo
Obedient, mighty God to thee ;
And over land and sea and main,
Wave Thou the sceptre of Thy reign.
3 0 let the glorious anthem swell,
Let host to host the triumph tell,
That not one rebel heart remains
But over all the Savior reigns.
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Dedicated to tlie "Engineer of the Bridge."
Ella G. Ives.
1 In the freshness of the morning, in the glory of our youth,
With our hearts alert for service and our souls on fire for truth,
We are coming, we are coming, with this song in every mouth,
God's kingdom marches on.
Cho. Glory, glory, hallelujah, glory, glory, hallelujah,
Glory, glory, hallelujah, God's kingdom marches on.
2 A highway we are building for the ransomed of the Lord,
With the cross for its foundation and its arches of the Word:
It shall bridge the widest chasm with the promises of God,
Whose kingdom marches on. Clio.
3 Across the mighty continents and o'er the pathless sea,
We are stretching massive arches that shall last eternally;
And along the shining pathway press the footsteps of the free,
Whose souls are marching on. Clio.
4 From Orient and Occident these children of a King,
To claim a royal heritage, their souls from bondage bring:
And as they seek their Father's House, their happy voices ring,
Our souls are marching on. Cho.
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Upon His loving breast.
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And seek in thoughtful hours
His spirit's grace to consecrate
Its early opening powers.
3 I'll give my strength to Jesus
Of foot, of head, of will;
Run where He sends and ever strive
His pleasure to fulfil.
I'll give my time to Jesus;
Oh that each hour might be
Filled up with holy work for Him,
Who spent His life for me.
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RALLYING SONG!
Written expressly for the May Rally).
BY MRS. If. J. WILLCOX.
In faith and hope we gather here
With courage strong and true,
And willing hearts thai waiting seek
Some work of love to do.
Onv Name our whole allegiance claims.
The Name of Christ our Lord;
Beneath His Cross we rally now,
T -end 1 lis truth abroad.
Where India waxes her feathery palms,
Beneath the Crescent's might,
See woman, bowed in sorrow, wait
The news of Life and Light.
The Love that gives us peace and rest,
Would fold with circling arm
All these who suffer and have sinned,
And keep them safe from harm.
Dear prisoned ones, we bring to-day
The story ever new :
Our watchword — "Jesus died for all;"
Our song — "He died for you."
One Name our whole allegiance claims.
The Name of Christ our King;
Beneath I lis Cross we rally now
And Hallelujah sing.
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(«) 1 We come to ask our Father now
That eyes be made to see
And hearts to burn and lips to say.
What can I give to Thee?
Cho. We are a Foreign Mission Band
With hearts right brave to do,
We'll give to Jesus all we can
And prove our hearts are true.
2 We know we're little and our store
Of pennies is but small
But then we want to bring e'en these,
To God, who giveth all. Cho.
3 The older folks can give Thee more,
Of work and money too,
This night, 0 help them from their store,
Their larger part to do. Cho.
(b) 4 Dear Lord, may what has now been given,
Find some sweet work to do,
Show some poor soul the way to heaven,
And help us find it too. Cho.
(a) To be sung at collection time.
(b) After collection.
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VOX ANGELICA.
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Read o'er your marching orders,
Sealed with your Leader's blood;
"To earth's remotest borders"
Proclaim the Lamb of God!
Set life and death before them,
The Jew, the Greek as well;
There is one Father o'er them
Who doeth all things well.
Read o'er your marching orders!
Who knows so well as He
The depths of sin's disorders,
Its curse and misery?
There is but one salvation
From sin and death and hell,
To every tribe and nation
Let the sweet tidings swell.
Enough for you the mission,
The gospel tale to tell,
Under the great commission
That saves from death and hell.
Read o'er your marching orders,
His flag must be unfurled
In earth's remotest borders;
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3. Lit - tie hearts may love Thee well, Lit - tie lips Thy love may tell,
4. Lit - tie lives may be di - vine, Lit - tie deeds of love may shine,
5. May we prize our Chris-tian name, May we guard it free from blame,
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Lit - tie ones be whol - ly Thine, Hear us, Ho - ly Je - sus*
Fear - ing all that caus - es shame, Hear us, Ho - ly Je - sus.
Make us each a ho - ly child, Hear us, Ho - ly Je - Sus,
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54
Anon.
Rev. Robert Lowry, by per.
1. Once a - gain the bells are ring-ing, Hearts and voi - ces join the
2. Once at midnight,cold and star- ry, Heaven's gates were o-pened
3. Oth - er doors theSav-ior o-pened, And by ear - nest work and
4. Yes to lands so long in darkness, Where the chil-dren live in
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64
Trans, by Henry M. Dexter, 1846
CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA
Felice Giardini, 1760.
1. Shep-herd, of ten - der youth, Guid-ing in love and truth
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TUNE Russian Folk Song.
I have often said my prayers,
But do I ever pray?
And do the wishes of my heart
Go with the words I say?
And I may as well kneel down
To worship gods of stone,
As offer to the living God
A prayer of words alone.
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Trans, by Miss Katheiuxe Wenckworth, 1858
WORGAN.
Henry Carey, 1708.
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2. Men die in dark - ness at your side, With - out a
3. Toil on, faint not, keep watch and pray! Be wise the
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A SONG PRAYER.
Written for Children's Day at the Church
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A U R E L I A.
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Axon.
1 The echo still ia ringing
The grey old earth around,
The name of Jesus singing,
With fuller, sweeter sound.
From lands of date and palm tree,
The glad young voices sing
Ilosanna in the highest,
Hosanna to our King!
2 We, too, would join the triumph,
We, too, would raise the song,
Would swell the mighty chorus
Of the adoring throng.
For since He died to save us,
Our hearts to Him we'll bring
And follow II im forever,
Jesus, the children's King.
TUNE, ""Aurelia.
Hjs. Maria Frakcea Anderson.
1 Our country's voice is pleading,
Ye men of God, arise!
His providence is leading,
The land before you lies;
Day-gleams are o^er it brightening,
And promise clothes the soil;
Wide fields for harvest whitening,
Invite the reaper's toil.
2 Go, where the waves are breaking
On California's shore,
Christ's precious gospel taking,
More rich than golden ore;
On Alleghany's mountains,
Through all the western vale,
Beside Missouri's fountains,
Rehearse the wondrous tale.
3 The love of Christ unfolding,
Speed on from east to west,
Till all His cross beholding,
In Him are fully blest.
Great Author of salvation,
Haste, haste the glorious day,
When we, a ransomed nation,
Thy sceptre shall obey.
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1 Onward, onward men of heaven!
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Faints beneath the torrid ray;
Bid the red -browed forest ranger
Hail it, ere he fades away.
2 Rude in speech, or grim in feature,
Dark in spirit though he be,
Show that light to every creature, —
Prince or vassal, bond or free.
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Host on host the ranks supply;
Onward! Christ is your salvation,
And your death is victory.
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1 It came upon the midnight clear,
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To touch their harps of gold;
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From heaven's all glorious King,
The world in solemn stillness lay
To hear the angels sing."
2 Still through the cloven skies they come,
With peaceful wings unfurled,
And still their heavenly music floats
O'er all the weary world;
Above the sad and lowly plains
They bend on hovering wing,
And ever o'er its Babel-sounds,
The blessed angels sing.
3 For lo! the days are hastening on,
By prophet bards foretold,
When with the ever-circling years
Comes round the age of gold;
When peace shall over all the earth
Its ancient splendors fling.
And the whole world give back the song,
Which now the angels sing.
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Anon.
Blessed Savior, Thou didst suffer
Little ones to come to Thee,
Lo! we offer now our tribute,
Let our praise accepted be;
Mid the hallelujahs ringing,
Mid the burst of angel song
Stoop to hear our childish singing
Listen to an infant throng.
For a cry of deepest sorrow,
Comes across the waters blue;
"Ye who know salvation's story,
Haste to help and save us too.
Shed, oh, shed the gospel glory
O'er the darkness of our night,
Till the gloomy shadows vanish
In its full and blessed light.''
For the poor benighted millions
We can give and work and pray,
And our gifts and prayers united,
Sure will speed that happy day,
When no more to idols bowing
All shall own our Jesus, King,
And ten thousand voices ringing
Shall His praise victorious sing.
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Go, ye messengers of God,
Like the beams of morning fly;
Take the wonder working rod,
Wave the banner cross on high:
Where the lofty minaret
Gleams along the morning skies
Wave it till the crescent set,
And the "Star of Jacob" rise.
Go to many a tropic isle
In the bosom of the deep,
Where the skies forever smile,
And th'oppressed forever weep. »
O'er the negro's night of care
Pour the living light of heaven.
Chase away the fiend despair
Bid him hope to be forgiven.
Where the golden gates of day
Open on the palmy East,
Wide the bleeding cross display,
Spread the gospel's richest feast.
Bear the tidings round the ball,
Visit every soil and sea.
Preach the cross of Christ to all,
Christ, whose love is full and free.
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Oliver Holdex, 1793.
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1 Hosanna! be the children's song
To Christ, the children's King,
His praise to whom our souls belong
Let all the children sing.
2 Hosanna! on the wings of light,
O'er earth and ocean fly,
Till morn to eve, and noon to night
And heaven to earth reply.
3 Hosanna! then our song shall be;
Hosanna to our King,
This is the children's jubilee,
Let all the children sing.
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Lift high the royal standard,
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Go tell the heathen nations
Who in their sorrows dwell,
That Christ, the Prince of Glory,
Redeems from death and hell.
2 Filled with the love of Jesus,
Our prayers like incense rise,
And Christ our royal Captain
Is smiling from the skies.
The ark of God is moving,
The heathen temples fall,
"We'll take the world for Jesus,
And crown Him Lord of all.
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MISSIONARY HYMN.
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Till every tribe and tongue
Receive the great salvation,
And join the happy throng.
2 Yes — Thou shalt reign forever,
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Thy light, Thy love, Thy favor,
Each ransomed captive sings.
The isles for Thee are waiting,
The deserts learn Thy praise,
The hills and valleys greeting,
The song responsive raise:
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Ida Glenwood.
TUNE, "Missioqary Hymn."
1 God's vineyard is not bounded
By ocean, sea, or shore;
Go preach to every nation,
The Christ whom you adore.
Go teach the heathen mother
The way of life and truth,
And sow the seeds of wisdom
In tender hearts of youth.
2 Our Master is our leader
In every work of love;
We may not pause or falter,
He watches from above.
And oh, what joy will thrill us
In those bright fields of light;
To meet the ransomed spirits
From heathen lands of night.
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Koll on, thou mighty ocean;
And as thy billows flow,
Bear messengers of mercy
To every land below.
Arise, ye gales, and waft them
Safe to the destined shore;
That man may sit in darkness
And death's black shade no more.
0 Thou eternal Ruler,
Who holdest in Thine arm
The tempests of the ocean,
Protect them from all harm!
Thy presence, Lord, be with them,
Wherever they may be:
Though far from us who love them,
Still let them be with Thee.
TUNE, "Webb"
James Montgomery, 1822.
1 Hail to the Lord's anointed,
Great David's greater Son!
Hail, in the time appointed,
His reign on earth begun!
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To set the captive free;
To take away transgression,
And rule in equity.
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To those who suffer wrong;
To help the poor and needy,
And bid the weak be strong;
To give them songs for sighing,
Their darkness turn to light —
Whose souls condemned, and dying,
Are precious in His sight.
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And daily vows ascend;
His kingdom still increasing,
A kingdom without end.
The tide of time shall never
His covenant remove;
His name shall live forever,
That name to us is — Love,
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Precious fruits will thus be given,
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Josephine Pollabd, by per.
1 I was but a Little lamb.
From the shepherd straying,
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Never disobeying;
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Shall my heart be given,
For each step I take with Him
Brings me nearer heaven. — Cho.
Mrs. S. B. Titheringtox. In "Hymn Leaflet."
1 The voice of God is calling,
To all His ransomed host,
"March on! your foes are falling,
In vain their empty boast."
But haste! for souls are dying
For whom Christ Jesus bled,
And hungry souls are crying,
"0 give us heavenly bread!"
2 The promised day is breaking,
The shadows flee apace;
When all the nations waking
Shall taste the Saviour's grace
Till bells in Christian steeples,
Shall ring from sea to sea;
And every country's peoples
To Jesus bow the knee.
By per. of Womans Baptist Miss. Soc. of the West.
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CONTENTS
First Line. Autiior.
A charge to keep I have Rev. Cliarles Wesley,
Ahoy! ahoy, good ship ahoy! Florence E. Homer.
All hail the power of Jesus' name Rev. Edward Perronett.
Angel voices ever singing Rev. Francis Pott.
Around the throne of God in heaven Mrs. A. H. Shepherd.
Bear the message onward Anon.
Blessed Savior Thou didst suffer Anon.
Brightest and best of the sons of the morning. . Bishop Heber.
Bring gifts unto the Lord to day Mrs. Myra Pitkin.
Can a little child like me Mary Mapes Dodge.
Can I a little child Rev. Robert Moffat.
Carol, sweetly carol
Christ for the world we sing Rev. Samuel Wolcott.
Christ the Lord is risen again Trans, by Katherine
Tram. K. Winkworth.
Come Holy Spirit, Power divine Mrs. M. J. Willcox.
Come to Jesus little one Anon.
Come ye faithful raise the strain Rev. John Mason Neale.
Dear Savior, bless the Children Anon.
From Greenland's icy mountains Bishop Heber.
Give thanks all Christian people Anon.
God make my life a little light R. M. Edwards,
God of heaven hear our singing F. R. Havergal.
God's vineyard is not bounded Ida Glenwood.
Go forward Christian soldier Lawrence Tuttiett.
Go labor on while it is day Dr. Bonar.
Go ye messengers of God , Joshua Marsden.
Gracious Spirit, dwell with me Rev. Thomas Lynch.
Great Shepherd of the sheep Anon.
Hail to the brightness of Zion's glad morning.,. Thomas Hastings.
Hail to the Lord's anointed James Montgomery.
Happy are we, God's own little flock Mrs. K. H. Johnson.
Hark ! hark my soul F. W. Faber.
Hark! the sound of angel voices Anon.
Hark! the voice of Jesus saying Rev. Daniel March.
Hark! the voices loudly calling Anon.
Hasten, Lord, the glorious time Miss. Harriet Auber.
Hear the pennies dropping Mrs. F. H. Deicitt.
Composer. Page
Aaron Chapin
116
E. D. Eaton.
59
Oliver Holden.
122
Sir A. Sullivan.
26
Henry E.Matthews. 101
Sir A. Sullivan.
145
Mozart.
119
Mozart.
88
76
Samuel Webbe.
79
Sir A. Sullivan.
89
128
W. F. Sherwin.
11
Henry Carey.
66
70
Alberto Randegger.
132
Sir A. Sullivan.
46
Sir A. Sullivan.
95
Lowell Mason.
138
Fred. L. Morey.
32
German.
106
Alberto Randegger.
102
Lowell Mason.
139
Alex. Ewing.
44
Geo. F. Root.
72
Mendelssohn.
121
English.
17
52
Lowell Mason.
77
Geo. James Webb.
141
Fred. L Morey.
14
Rev. J. B. Dykes.
42
Rev. J. B. Dykes.
100
Mozart.
104
118
Mendelssohn.
120
Carl Groos.
135
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He that goeth forth with weeping Thomat Hading*.
Hushed was the evening hymn Rev J. I). Burns
Hosanna be the children'! song
I cannot do great things for Him Anon,
I heard the voice of Jesus Bay II Bonar.
In the freshness of the morning. Ella G. Ives.
In the vineyard of our Father Anon.
Into i hose far oil lands Anon.
I have often said my prayers John Burton.
It came upon the midnight clear Rev. E. II. Sears.
I think when I read that sweet story Mrs. Jemima Luke.
I was but a little lamb Josephine Pollard,
Jesus bids us shine Mrs. E. II. Miller.
Jesus, from Thy throne on high
Jesus high in glory F. W. Harris.
Jesus hear us as we pray, W. A. Bartleit.
Jesus, lover of mjr soid Chas. Wesley.
Jesus loves the little children Anon.
Jesus shall reign where'er the sun Isaac Watts
Jesus, tender Savior Anon.
Lift high the royal standard Anon.
Little builders all are we Anon.
Little drops of water , E. C. Brewer.
Little givers! come and bring Anon.
Lord, her watch Thy Church is keeping Anon.
Lord of my life, whose tender care
More love to Thee, O Christ Elizabeth P. Prentiss.
More power to serve Thee, Lord Martha Tyler Gale.
Nearer, my God, to Thee Sarah F. Adams.
Now be the gospel banner Thomas Hastings
O Lamb of God, most lowly
O Lord, our God, arise B. Wardlaw.
O mighty King of glory Anon.
O Morning Star Mrs. M. J. Willcox.
Once again, dear Lord, we pray Mrs. M. J. Willcox.
Once again the bells are ringing Anon.
Once was heard the song of children Mrs. S. B. Pratt.
Only a drop in the bucket Anon.
Onward, Christian soldiers Rev. S. Baring Gould*
Onwrard, onward, men of heaven, Lydia H. Sigourney.
O spirit of the living God
O that the Lord's salvation Henry F. Lyte.
Our country's voice is pleading Maria F. Anderson.
O'er the gloomy hills of darkness W. Williams.
( OMPOSES ! '
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Rev. I). E. Jones.
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Sir A. Sullivan.
60
188
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Louis Spoh r.
Y.s
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65
65
Richard 8. Willis.
118
John Henry Cornell. 24
147
Jas. McOrandhom.
30
53
J. Stainer.
20
W. A. Bartlett.
74
Rev. J. B. Dykes.
96
Carl Reinecke.
29
Chas. Zevner
12
Henry N. Whitney.
87
Mozart
137
94
Carl Reinecke.
5
Carl Reinecke.
6
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60
W. H. Doane.
83
Rev. C. S. Richard*
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Sir A. Sullivan.
80
Lowell Mason.
139
63
Geo. F. Handel.
82
Fred. L. Morey.
126
114
Alberto Randcgger.
31
Rev. Robert Lowry.
54
38
B. C. F.
69
Sir A. Sullivan.
8
Mozart.
105
Arr. by C. II Rink.
57
Sir A. Sullivan.
4
S. S. Wesley.
93
Tlws. Hastings.
144
150
First Line. Author.
Pity the children across the sea Anon.
Praise to Thee, Thou great Creator John Fawcett.
Praise ye the Father Mrs. Elizabeth diaries.
Read o'er your marching orders Rev. Dr. Rankin.
Roll on thou mighty ocean James Edmeston.
Savior like a shepherd lead us Dorothy Ann Thrupp.
Savior of little children Esther Thome.
Savior, who Thy flock art feeding Rev. W. A. Muhlenberg.
Shepherd of tender youth Clement of Alexandria.
Shout the glad tidings Rev. W. A. Muhlenberg.
Soon may the last glad song arise Anon.
Souls in heathen darkness lying C. F. Alexander.
Stand up, stand up for Jesus • . . Rev. Geo. Duffield.
Take my life, and let it be F. R. Havergal.
The echo still is ringing Anon.
The morning light is breaking Rev. S. F. Smith.
There comes a wail of anguish Anon.
There is a green hill far away Cecil F. Alexander.
There is a happy land Andrew Young.
There's a song in the air , J. G. Holland.
The sands of time are sinking Annie Ross Cousin.
The Son of God goes forth to war Bishop Heber.
The voice of God is calling Mrs. 8. B. Titherington.
The whole wide world for Jesus Mrs. K. H. Johnson.
The wise may bring their learning Anon.
Uplift the banner, let it float Bishop Doane.
Wake the song of jubilee Rev. Leonard Bacon.
Watchman, tell us of the night John Bowring.
We are a little gleaming band Anon.
We are children, happy children Anon.
We come to ask our Father now Anon.
We give Thee but Thine own W. W. How.
We march, we march to victory Rev. Gerard Moultrie.
We're a band of mission workers Anon.
What can I give to Jesus Anon.
What shall little children bring Louise M. Alcott.
When He cometh, when He cometh Rev. W. 0. dishing
When His salvation bringing Rev. John King.
When in the Lord Jehovah's name Dean Alford.
When shall the voice of singing James Edmeston.
While shepherds watched their flocks. Nahum Tate.
H. 8. BIGELOW. MUSIC TYPOGRAPHER! 113 AOAM3 6T., CHICAGO.
Composer. Page.
Rsv.W. A. Bartlett. 16
127
61
45
141
124
36
142
64
84
13
112
146
3
93
140
92
98
58
130
F. F. Flemming.
Alexander Ewing.
Lowell Mawn.
Rev. D. E. Jones.
Felice Giardini.
Chas. Avison.
Chas. Zeuner.
Fred. L. Morey.
Dr. Lowell Mason.
Reinecke.
Sam. S. Wesley.
Geo. J. Webb.
Sain. S. Wesley.
Richard S. Willis.
Sam S. Wesley.
Chas. D' Urban.
Henry S. Cutler,
Lowell Mason.
Fred. L. Morey.
56
91
147
90
62
J. B. Calkin. 117
Arr. by Geo.Eingsley. 10
Lowell Mason. 68
Rev. W. A. Bartlett. 40
33
Rev. W. A. Bartlett. 41
Fred. L. Morey. 108
Joseph Barnby. 109
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35
Rev. J. B. Dykes. 78
Geo. F. Root. 21
Mozart. 136
Arr. by B. C. F. 134
Rev.J.L.SidebotMm. 86
Geo. F. Handel. 73
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