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BY 


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

F\-46J12  

\  ALTOONA,     Pa.: 

|\^tl^tC3LISHED    BY    R.    B.    MAHAFFEY. 

■cording  to  Act  of  Congress  In  the  year  1878,  bv  Lesue  i  MAnAPFEV.   n  nif  OfTlce  of  the 
Librarian  of  Congress,  at  Washington,  I>.  C. 


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FROM   THE  LIBRARY  OF 


REV.   LOUIS    FITZGERALD    BENSON.   D.  D. 


BEQUEATHED    BY    HIM    TO 


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FOR 


IWk  Sclools,  Frafiir^  Praise  Meetiip,  asil  tie  Hone  Circle. 

— ^.^By<-.-i> — - 

J.  H.  LESLIE  ^™R.  B.  MAHAFFEY, 


ASSISTED   BY   OVER    FIFTY   OTHERS. 


ALTOONA,  PA. 


PUBLISHED    BY    R.    B.    MAHAFFEY. 


Copyrighted  1873  by.  LESLIE  &  MAHAFFEY. 


PREFACE. 


To  all  who  "love  God,"  and  hope  for  "eter?ial  life  "  through  the  merits  of  a  "erucified  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,  ting  and  livb  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.  Dnrteh, 

'•    E.  C.  Ellsworth. 

"    Mary  E.  Kail. 

"    M.  A.  Kidder. 

•'    J.  H.  Leslie 

"    M.  E.  R.  Satterlee, 

"    C.  L.  Shaddock. 

•*    M.  Slusser. 
Miss  Clara  Noves. 

"    Helen  F.  Shaw. 

**    Vinnie  Vernon. 
Rev.  W.  T.  Dale. 

*'    Elisha  A.  Hoffman, 

"    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.  Dawsou. 
"  D.  E.  Dorteh 
"  G.  W.  Eidt. 
"  S.  L.  Fish. 
"  S.  H.  French. 
"  Chas.  H.  Gabriel. 


Mr.  Chas.  Geesey, 

■■  R.  A.  Glenn. 

*'  L.  M.  Gordon. 

■'  John  T.  Grape. 

■'  Chas.  Jaekel. 

"  E.  R.  Latta. 

"  J.  F.  Kinsey. 

"  J.  J.  Maxfleld. 

■■  1.  W.  Wattlson. 

"  J.  F.  McConneU. 

"  M.  J.  Klunger 

"  E.  P.  Koyes. 

"  Thomas  Parkison. 

•'  M.  D.  Potter. 


Mr.  Otis  F.  Presbrey. 

'•  Eben  E.  Rexford, 

"  J   E.  Rohrbough. 

*'  Brennie  Smith 

"  R.  G.  Staples. 

"  S.  W,.Straub. 

"  M.  P.  Suter, 

"  .).  H.  Teiiney. 

"  N.  E    Townsend. 

"  S.  L.  Tyler. 

"  W.  F,  Werschkul. 

•'  A.  W.  Williams. 

•'  W.  T.  WUey, 
and  others. 


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


LESLIE  &  3IAHAFFEY, 


Altoona,  Pa.,  March  2G,  1878. 


PRECIOUS   JEWELS. 


MRS.  E.  0.  ELLSWORTH, 
Cheerily. 

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PRECIOUS  JEWELS. 


J.  H.  LESLIE. 


1. 


Tliere  are  jew  -els,  prc-doiis  jew  -  els,  Dropp 
There  are  jew-els, y^re-cimts  jew-  els,  Pol  - 
There  are  jew  -  els,  pre-cio^cs  jew  -  els,   From 


d  from  lips  di  -  vine,  Pearls  of  white-ness,   gems    of 
ish'd  pure  and  white;  Sa  -cred  clus-ter,  heav'n-born 
the  mines  of  truth  ;  Souga  of  sweet-ness,  with     a 


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bright-  ness,  Ev  -  er- more  to  shine, 
lus  -  tre,  Bays  of  ho  -  ly  light- 
meet  -    ness,  For        our  age  or     youth. 


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PjiE  -  Clous  Jew  -  els  !    Pre  -  cious  Jew    -    eh  ! 


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Come  and  join  onr  song.    With  our  sing- 


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Tg   earth   is   ring  -  ing,    Come   the  sound  prolong. 

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DROOPING  SOULS. 


Why  art  thou  cast  dowu  my  soul  ?  Hope  thuu  in  God  !  —Psalm  42  :  II, 


Slow, 


mm. 


with  feeling. 


-t— 


MK3.  J.  H.  LESLIB. 


1.  Droop-ing  souls  no 

2.  He      has  par  -  don 

3.  Prec-iou3     13      the 


:^i^" 


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long  -  er  mourn,  Je  -  sua  still  ia 
full  and  free,  Droop-ing  souls  to 
Sa-vior's  name.    Dear     to      all     that 


pree 
glad  ■ 
love 


ious, 

If 

den. 

Still 

Him; 

He 

to 

He 

to 


him  you 
cries, come 
save  the 


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now     re  -  turn,     Heav'n  will  be      pro 
un    -  to      me,       Wea  -  ry,    heav  -  y 
dy  -  ing    came,       Go      to  Him     and 


1:     -. 

prove 


tious;  Je  -  sns    now     13 

den,        Tho'  your  sins  like 
him;        Wand'nng  sin  -  ners, 

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pass  -  mg 
mountains 
now     re  - 


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Call  -  ing  wand'rers  near  Him,  Drooping  souls  you  need  not  die,  Go  to  Him 
Rise  and  reach  to  heav-en.  Soon  as  you  on  Him  re  -  ly.  All  shall  be 
Con-trite    souls    believe    Him,  Je  -  sus   calls  you,  cease  to  mourn, Wor-ship  Him 


and  hear 
for-giv 
receive 


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him. 
en 
him. 


SWEET  REST  IN  JESUS. 


CoinP  unto  nic  nil  ye  that  labor,auti  are  heavy  laden,  and  I  will  give  you  roet- 
J»  H.  LESLIK. 


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-Matthew,  11,  2S. 

J.  H.  LESLIK. 


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1.  When  sore  oppresfiod  with  grief  and  carf, And   al-most    n?ad-y 

2.  'U'licn  sad  and    lonp-Iy     tilled  with  fear,  M'hen  gently  falls  the 

3.  When  we     arc  nnmljer'd  with  the  dead,  AdU 


to     des-pair.  We  lift     our  hearts  to  God  in  prayf'r,And 

precious  toar.  We  look    a  -  way  from  enrth  bo  drc-ar/I'ij 

the  acenea  of  earth  have  fled,  We'll  go,   by     ho  -  ly     au-geis    led,    To 


tind  n\\(?et  rent  In  Jo  -  sus. 
find  Bwcot  rest  in  Je  -  sus. 
ev   -  er     i-est    with.    Jo    -    aus. 


sQS,    acd     find    sweet  rest    in 


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THE 

LORD'S  PRAYER. 

J.  n. 

LESLIE. 

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OwT  Father  who  art  in  hoaveu 

Thy  kingdom  come,  thy 

hallowed 

bu  thy 

name, 

will  be  done,  on 

Eurth  a8  it 

ia          in 

Ilpaven, 

Give  us  this  day  our 

doily 

brtail. 

And  forgive  our  trespasses, 

And  lead  us  not  into  temptation 

as  Mc  forgivo 
For  thine  is  the  kingdom. 

those  who 

trespass  a- 

gainst  us 

but  deliver 

5= ■* 

us  from 

evil. 

and  the  power,  and  the 
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glory,  fbr- 

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MRS.  B.  W.  CHAPMAN. 


HE  LIVES,  WO  MORE  TO  DIE. 

I  know  thftt  my  Bedeemer  liveth.— Job  xis  :  25. 


J.  n.  Tt'XN'ET. 


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1.  Lord  of    grace  and  T>ord  of  Mer-cy,     I  have  come  to  Thee   lu  -  night,     I  am  blind  and  M'eak  and  weury.  Wilt  Thoii 

2.  Sweet-!y      on   Thy  iner-cy    rest-ing,  I    'will  trust  in  Thee  to  -  night.  Thro  the  dark  -  ness  I  am  groping,  Bathe  me 

3.  In    the     riv  -  rn   rock  I'm  hid-iii;;,  Swking  grace  and  healing  tht-re,      InTliy    pre  -  cious  love  contidiug,  Hear,  O 


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now  restore  my  sight  ? 
•with  Thy  heav'nly  light, 
he.ir  my  fer-vent  pray'r. 


Hear  me  0     my  lov-ing  Father!  Hear  my  pen-i  -  tcn-tial  cry,        31er-cy  thro'the  ria-ea 


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Mrr-cy     thro^  the  ris  -  en      Je  -  bus.  For  He    liTes    no  more  to    die  I 


CHRiST  CALMiMG  THE  STORM. 

And  he  aroao  and  rebuked  the  wind,  and  eaid  unto  the  sea,  Peace,  be  stiil.    —Mark,  4-39. 


From  the  Greek  of  St.  Anatotius,  A.  D.  4oO. 


E.  P.  ANDREWS. 


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Wail 

of 

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3.      Lord       Je  -    sus 

de    -    liv     - 

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of     God. 

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fly;            ^ 

Vheu 

saith 

the    light 

of     light,  "Peace,  it 

is         I."  .  . 

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0     truth 

of  truth,  "Peace,  it 

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CLOSER    TO  THEE. 


Andante. 


3.  H.  LESLIE. 


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If: 


1.  Clos  - 

2.  Clos  - 

3.  When 


I 
er,   still  clos-er,    my   Sa-vior  to    Thee,    Clos-er    to  Je-su3   ray  heart 
er    by     day.tho'  my    sky  be  all  bright,  Clos  -  er,  still  clos-er,  when  fall- 
to    the   Jor-dan    of   death  I  de  -  ecend,  Daa-ger   I'll  fear  not     if  Christ 

J e *-r-*-i a-T-<«-=-T-' • '*- 


longs  to 
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be    my 


be: 

night; 
friend ; 


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ry  bled, 
his  grace, 
to   thee. 


Bound  me  His  arm.  on  His  bo  -  Bom  my  head, 
Earth  has  no  spot  where  without  Him  I'm  safe, 
Breast-ing  the  bil-lows,  my  death-song  shall  be, 


Near  the  dear  side  which  on  Cal  -  va 
Time  has  no  mo-ment  I  need  not 
Clos  -  er,     still  clos  -£r    my  Sa  -  vior 


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clos  -  er     to    thee, 

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Clos-er,   still  clos-er,   my  Sa  -  vior   to   Thee. 


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J.,,n.  LESLIE. 

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LEAD  ME  SAFELY  ON 

(— I 1 N— 5- 


fi.  A.  GLENN. 

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4 — 4-*- 


•—•-i-»-^-S— 5— ;—•—#- 


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1.  Lead  nio    8afe-ly  on  by  the  narrow  way,  From  the  ehores  of  time  to  the  realms  of  day ;  By  the  cross  of  Christ  may  I 

2.  With  a  Sheplierd's  care  thro' the  night  and  day,  Keep  mo  cIoBO  to  theelest  I  go     astray;   Lead  me  safely    on    by  thy 

3.  Thro'  the  storms  of  life,  'mid  the  ocean's  foam,  Lead    me    safely  ou  to  my  heavenly  home;  At  the  fount  of  life  on  the 


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Kepraik. 

Lead  me  on, 
S- 


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load  mo 
3- 


*  T I  —  «_  ^r.  J  T 


i  , 


ev-er 
tende: 
oth-er 


stand, 
r  love, 
Bhore, 


As  I       journey  on     to    tho      bot-torland. 
Thro'  this  world  of  sin  to  my  home  above. 
Let  me     free-ly  drink  till  I  thirst  no  more. 


Lead  me  oq, 


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lead  me  on,  By    the 


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lead  me     on. 


lead    mo     on. 


lead  me  on.     To  the  realms  of    endless       day. 


it* 


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straight  and  narrow  way 


Lead  me  on, 


SB 


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lead  me  on 


To  the  realms  of    endless 
—m-^~d-L * — m — 


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10 


HEAVEN  IS  MY  HOME. 


We  have  a  building  of  God,  au  liouBc  not  made  with  hands,  eternul  in  the  Ileavena. — 2d  Cor,  5;  1, 
REV.  T.  p.  TAYLOE.  J.  H.  LESLIE. 


1.  I'm  but 
'2.  What  tho' 
3.     There     at 


a  Btran  -  ger  here 
the  tem  -  pest  rage 
my      Sa  -    vior's  side. 


Heav'n 
Heav'n 
Heav'n 


IS 

is 

» 


my  liome, 
my  home, 
my      home, 


Earth      is         a 
Short        is       my 
I         shall     be 


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H 
Hf 
He 

■ 

sav'n 
av'n 
av'n 

r-- 

« 
is 
is 
i3 

« 

my 
my 
my 

home; 
home; 
home ; 

»  • 
«  • 

Dau    - 
Time's 
There 

«  • 

ger 
cold 
are 

* 

and 
and 
the 

« 

les- 
sor - 
win  - 
good 

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row  stand 
try    blast, 
and  blest. 

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Round  me    on 
Soon    wiil    be 
Those    I     love 

m       m 

ev'  -  ry  hand  ;    Heav'n  is       my   fatli  -  er-land, 

0  -    ver-past ;           I      shall  reach  home   at    last, 

most   and  best;     There,   too,      I      soon   shall  rest, 

1  • 

-Teav'n 
heav'n 
Heav'n 

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is 
is 
is 

• 

my   horte. 
my   home, 
my   home. 

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GOD  SHALL  ALL  YOUR  NEED  SUPPLY. 

God  shall  supply  aUyourneed  accordiag  to  his  riches  in  glory  by  Christ  Jesaa,    — Pilil..  4  ;19. 
F.  K.  H.  THOMAS  PAJJKISON. 

A:idanfe.  k      -k  ^       v       k     i  k     i 


II 


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5V 


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1.  Who  shall  tell  our  greatest  need, 

2.  Help  IS  on    -  ly  found  m    Thee, 

3.  On    the  Sa,  -  vior  then  we  call, 

■*.      *    -(22- 


Deep-Iy  felt  tho'  scarcely  known.  Who  the  hungry  soul  shall 
Earthly  t'ountams  quickly  dry,  But  the  promise  we  can 
0    how  gracious    His    re  -  ply ;      Come,  ye  weary,    one    and 


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Chorus. 


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feed.        Guide  and  guard  but  God  a-lone. 

Bee,  "  God  shall  all  your  need  supply." 

all,  "  God  shall  all  your  need  supply." 


Ask  not  how, 


but  trust  Him  still. 


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God  shall  all  your  need  supply. 


when,        but  wait  His  will ;      Simp-ly  on 


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12 


TALK  WITH     Mt  LORD. 


MRS.  M.  SLUSSEK. 


That  which  I  see  not,  teach  Thou  me.— Joh  34:  33, 


J.  H.  LESLIE. 

— ^» 


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a: 


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y  y  i 

1.  Talk    with  me.  Lord, 

2.  Talk    with  nie,  when 

3.  Talk    with  me,  when 


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the      way       is       dark,     I  can  -    not       see        Thee         near ; 

I        tread     the      maze     Of       doubt     and       un     -     be      -      lief; 
the     mists     of      death    Fall     damp  -  ly        on  my  brow ; 

.^ ,■*-     JL ±     ■*•     •*- 

■•-; S — T — " • — T ^ z 


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0 

Thy 
Let 

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still   the 
wel-come 
heav'nly 

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voice 

ao   - 

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will 
cents 

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pure 

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life's     last 

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heart 
cheer 

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my 

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doubt.    The 
bow       Sub 
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love 

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that 
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to       Thy 
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fear. 

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TALK  WITH     ME    LORD.— Concluded. 


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dark  -  ness     may 
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will 

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in 

round 
sound 

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my 
my 

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breast.Bring 
path,     0 
sweet.    Be  - 

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3  Heav' 
keep 
yoiid 

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me 
tho 

glo     -     ry 
Plead  -  fast 
cheer  -  less 

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1 

near. 

still, 
tomb. 

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ROCK   OF  AGES. 

*'Thou  art  my  hidiug-placy.''— Ps,  32  :  7. 

js______h IS . ^ 


J.  H.  LESLIE. 


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M 


!■     Bock   of     a  -    ges, 

2.  Should  my  tears  for 

3.  While  I    draw  this 


cleft  for    me,       Let    me    hide  my -self  in    thee;    Jjet   the 
ev  -  er    flow, Should  my    zeal  no     languor  know.These  lor 


fleeting  breath,  When  mv  eves  shall  close  m  death,  When   I 


-• — g — * — 110 

}?*■ 

wa  -  ter  and  the 
sin  could  not  a- 
rise    to  worlds  un 


blood, From  thy  wounded  side  wiiich  flow'd, Be  of  sin  the  perfect  cnre;Save 
tone;  Thou  must  save  and  thou  a  -  lone;  In  mj-hand  no  price  I  bring,  Sim- 
known,  And  be  -  hold  Thee  on  Thy  throne;  Rock  of  a  -  ges,  cleft  for  me,  Let 
3!:  I  ,N 

-<^ ^ *— I • ^ 0-T-^ 0 — ii-r-0 0^0 — O  _ 

"       I2l 


me.  Lord 
ply    to 
me  hide 


and  make  me  pure, 
thy  cross  I  cling, 
my -self    in   thee. 


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14 


HE  IS  RISEN. 

3lAliK  Itj :  6. 


TENNFT. 


1  He 

2  He 
.S.     lie  is 


is  ris  -  en  from  tlie  grave,GIo-ry   to    his   bless-eii  name, Thus  lo    Ma  -  ry    Mag-da-lene  Did  tht 
IS   ns  -  en  from  the  grave. Famt  disci-pies  cheerful   be,     He  hath  still'd  the  voice  of  death,  As   ha 
en,  blessed  thought,  And  for  us  doth  in  -  ter-cede,  And  the  Fath  • 

-f ^-r(S! 0. 


ns 


for    his  sake  Will  re- 


shin 

did 
gard 


■         I.  '•       ^       I  I       .         '     .  I         ^ 

■ing  ones  proclaim  ;    Forth  he  came  to    life     again,  When  the  morn  was  Bhining  dim  ; What  were 
the   roar-ing   sea;        Be     not  doubting, but    believe,  He   will    for-  ty     days  re-main    Ere    he 
us  when  we  plead;     In     the  re  -  sur  -  rectioa  morn,  We  shall  hear  the    Savior's  word, And  as- 

I  S       N 

■*■••■«         -,.  ^        N-        m       ■»■       M         _  ...        «        «        .         .         <)  .      J  .     M' 


m 


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Chorus. 


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Pi-late's  Ro  -  mai 
shall  to  heav'n  as 
cending  thro'  the 

1  seal 

-cend, 

air, 

(9 

And  the 
Ye  have 
Be     for 

r  •    * 

Ro-man  guard  to 
not   be-heved  m 
-  ev  -  er   with  the 

.» —,   ^        1 

— — ^ 3 »- 

him. 
vain. 
Lord. 

He   has 

,  '•  -p., 

-^ 1 — 

-ris  -  en   from  the  dead, 

He  hath 

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HE  IS  RISEN.— Concluded. 


15 


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brought  sal  -  va-tion 

h^     jtt-jH-  «       •       •       • 1 

nigh,  He   the  grave  hath  captive 
J                         1        1        1        1 

led.  And    as^ 
^       ft. 

cpnd-ed    np    on 

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high. 

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1 

HEAR  THE  VOICE  OF  JESUS  CALLIMG. 


J.  H.  IiESIilK. 


Go  work  to-day  in  my  vineyard.— ^Iatt.  21  :  23. 


K.  B.  MAHAFFET. 

* V- 


Hear  the  voice  of  Je  -  sus  call  -  ing,  Lu!the  fields  are  white ; 

Hear  the  voice  of  Je  -  sus  call  -  ing,  Why  de-lay  po   long? 

Hear  the  voice  of  Je  -  bus  call  -  ing.Harken  while  vou  may, 
1         N  ^---^-Jl 


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Work  while  yet  the  snn    is   shining, 
Man  -  y    precious  souls  are  fall-ing, 
En  -  ter  now  the  Master's  vineyard, 
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Fine.    Chokus. 


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La  -  bor  in  the  Master's  vinevard, 


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Ere    the  com-ing  night. 

Sa  -  tan's  host  is  strong. 

Labor,  watch  and  pray. 


-J21 


Hear  the  voice  of  Je  -  bus  call  -  ing, Come  with-out        de  -    lay. 


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While  tis  call'd  to-day. 


V     H 


16 


GREAT  PEACE. 

Great  peace  have  they  which  love  Thy  law_— Pa.  119 :  165. 


MRS.  E.  C.  ELLSWORTH. 


J.  n.  LESLIE. 


1.  AVhile      I    jour-ney  here    be  -  low,  Cares  may  rise     un-bid-  den, 

2.  Near     the  way  I'm  call'd  to     go,     Ma-   iiy   foes     are  lurk -ing, 

3.  la      the  path  my   feet  shall  tread.  Ma  -   nv  thorns  are  wounding, 


But     my   peare  with 
Yet      my    faith     in 
But     for      me     His 


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Chortts. 


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God,   I      know  Ev  -  er      safe  lies  bid  -   don.     Great  peace  have  they, Great  peace  haTe  they, Who  lore  thy  law  from 
God    I      show    By     my     dai  -  ly  i^'orfc  -  iiig. 
blocd  was  ehed, Thro' his    grace    nbound  -  ing. 

I♦•^  t:t:±±±i:±t: 


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day     to     dnv,  Great  peace  have  they,  Great  peace  hare  they,  Who  love   thy   law     and  watch  and 


GUIDE  ME,   BLESSED  SAVIOR. 


17 


Words  and  Music  By  II.  A.  OLENN. 


1.  Guide  me,    oh 

2.  Take    me,    oh 

3.  All     to   Thee 


my  bless-ed  Sa-vior,  For  I  need  Thee  ev  -  'ry  day;  Leave  me  not  a  -  lone  to 
my  Sa-vior.take  me.Keep  rae  ev  -  er  near  thy  side;  All  my  hope  is  firm-ly 
l'  would  purren-der,Take  me  now    I     hum-bly  pray;Guide   me  thro'    this  world  of 

^      A. 

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^P 


J 4- 


CnoRua. 


1% 


van  -  der,    Lest  from  Thee    1        go       as  -  tray.  Guide  me,  Oh      my    bless  -  ed     Ra  -  vior,     Ev-'ry 
an-chor'd    On      the    cross  where  Thou  hast  died, 
dirk  -  uess.    To     the   light  of      end  -  less  day. 

-Jj B ^ _^ . ^T •_• L ^_ ^-__ '  I I I 


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a 


day    and   ev  -  'ry    hour.  Thro'  ray   tri  -    als   be  Thou  near  me,    And  up-hold     me  with  Thy  pow'r. 


•  — 


■*■     ■«- 


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=g:T-»-p  -—f — « — «-r 


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b-f 


18 


I  BRING  MY  SINS  TO  THEE. 


KEV.  E.  A.  HOFFMAN. 


K.  B.  MAIIAFFET. 


-'-hi — »— ; — ^J-|i-T->--g^« — i— "— i;-i-y4— ;g — '-"-T-g — i — ; — j-=| 


1.  I      bring  my  sins      to      Thee,     They  bur  -  den   my  poor    heart ; 

2.  I      bring   my  sins      to      Thee,        I     can  -  not  count  them  o'er ; 

3.  J      bring   my  sins      to      Thee,      Ac  -  cept   me   now    I       prav ; 


Be  mer  -  ci  -  ful  /to 
Blest  Sa  -  vior  reck  Von 
And    with  Thy     pre-c^ous 


m 


BE 


Chorus. 


m 


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liF^E^^^E 


^F^IB. 


-'-i-i-j 


'B^^M^E^ 


me,  And  Thy  sweet  peace  im 

them,  A-gainst  my   soul     no 

blood,  O  wash  them  all       a 


part, 
more, 
way. 


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to 


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Thee, 


5E^EE 


And 


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lay    them  at    Thy     feet ;       And  now,    0   Lamb   of 


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Ood,      Thy   par  -  don      I 


treat. 


m 


SWEETEST  STORY  EVER  TOLD. 


19 


And  the  angel  said  unto  them,  Fear  not,  fur  behold,  I  bring  you  good  tidintja  of  great  jcy.   — TjTt^k  2  :  10. 
E.  R.  LATTA.  J.  F.  KIN'SEY. 


1.     Sweet-est 

sto 

ry 

ev  - 

er 

told, 

By 

an 

-    gel  -  10 

vol  -  ces     sung. 

And 

for       a    -  ges 

2.     Sweet-est 

sto  - 

ry 

ev  - 

er 

told 

In 

re  - 

pent  -  ant   sin  -  ner's  ear, 

Je   - 

sus     left     the 

3      Sweet-est 

sto  - 

ry 

ev  - 

er 

told, 
■(«■• 

In 

the 

hour   of   deep  -  est  grief, 

Je  ■ 

sus    know-eth 

^rtf-r — '— 

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— «-^. 

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U        f- 

Je — 

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borne      a  -    long   Joy  -    ful  -  ly,     from  tongue   to  tongue!  Peace   on    earth,    good  will    to  men; 

courts     a  -  bove,  Came     and  dwelt  with  mor  -  tals    here  ;  When  was     ev     -     er  love   so  great 

all       our    woe.    He       will  give       us   sweet     re  -  lief;     Blest    Re  -  deem  -  er,  help  us  now, 


m^^ 


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This  the  bur-den  of  their  strain!Thu3  the  shia-mg  host  proclaim'd  To  the  shep-herds  on  the  plain. 
As  the  bless-ed  Sa  -  viorshow'd.When  Hesat- is -fao  -  tion  made  For  the  fear  -  ful  debt  we  owed. 
All  our    cares  on  Thee   to  cast;  Keep  us   from  the  paths  of  sin;  Bring  us     to     Thy-self    at    last. 


20 


REV.  W.  T.  DALE 

it 


JUST  WAlTrNG. 

I  am  just  waiting  for  the  last  Bummone.       Last  words  of  Darid  Lowry,  D.  D. 


D.  E.  PORTCfl. 


-^-5-4-^^-^-54^5^ 


1.  Just  waitiug  the  Eummcns  tu  wolcumo  mo  home,  Jnet  waiting  the  time  when  my  Savior  ehall  como  To  take  me  away  to  l\9 

2.  Juet      waiting    to  etep  from  the  borders  of  time.  Just  waiting  to  en-ter    the  heav-eii-ly  clime,  Just  waiting  the  tinal  a- 

3.  Jnst  waiting  to  stand  on  the  beautiful  Bhore,With  I^indrod  and  friends  who  have  gone  on  before, Just.  WAi ting  to  sing  with  :h9 

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


palace  on  high.  Aud  give  me  a  place  with  the  eiiats  in  the  sky,  Waiting,  yea  waiting, 
clicu  here  below,  Just  waiting  with  Jcsuh  my  Sa-vior  to  go, 
iin-pels  abovp,  Juet  waitin^r  to  chant  the  pwcet  anthem  of  loyp. 
triumph  and  fame,  And  ehout  in  my  testacy,  "Worthy  the  Lamb," 

,  ,      J    .^ .  ^  .^     .   ♦  ♦  ♦  .^  .^ 

S3 


WTt 


ij  ^j  -J 
y  •  i/ 

waiting,  yee  waiting,  juit 


-4-4r4r"^»-* 


•  <*  '       '^  ^  ^  ■^  ^ 

waiting 'till  Jesus  my  Savior  shall  come.  Waiting,  ves  waiting,  waiting, yes  waiting  Just  waiting  'till  Jesus  shall 


• — 0 — a- 
welcome  me  home, 
-» — »- 


U  U  b 


/  • 


SAVIOR  AND  FRIEND. 


21 


Andante. 


8.  L.  FISH. 


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1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 


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Rest  of  the  wea  -  ry,  Joy  of  the  sad, 
Pil  -  low  when  wea  -  ry,  Best-  ing  the  head, 
Tho'  I  may  Btum  -ble,  Thou  wilt  be  nigh, 
Ev  -  er  con-  fess  -  ing.  Thee,  I  will  raise, 
■<? • — r >   [   <?- 


-     -     -     ^ — S-     V    -»    -S^    P^ 

Hope  of  the  drea  -  ry.  Light  of  the  glad. 
Peace  of  the  dy  -  ing,  Life  of  the  dead. 
Cheer-ing  the    hum  -  ble.    Hearing  their  cry. 

Ifon- or    and   bless- ing,    Glo- ry    and  praise. 

-* fi~f  <y         »''    I  i =-/ — — 

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ger.  Strength  to  the  end, 

ly.    Prize  at     the   end, 

der,  Thou  wilt    de  -fend, 

-  or,   World  without  end. 


ttS: 


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Eef-uge  from  dan  -  ger. 
Breath  of  the  ho  -  ly, 
Tru  -  er  and  fond  -  er, 
Thine  to  be      ev     -  er. 


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Sa-vior  and  friend. 
Sa-vior  and  friend. 
Sa-vior  and  friend. 
Sa-vior  and  friend. 


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2.  When  I  do  not  speak  aloud,  Jesus  knows  if  I  am  proud; — Knows  when  I  am  good  and  riglit.Forniy  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  witli  his  morning  light. 

4.  Jesus  loves  me,I  shall  know  Sometime  why  ho  loves  me  8o;Why  he  left  his  home  on  high— Died, that   I  might  never  die. 


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Safe  on  the  gol-den  strand. 
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O  -  ver  the  si  -  lent  riv  -  er, 
0  -  ver    the    ei  -  lent  nv  -  er, 


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In  -  to  tlie  sun  -  ny  land. 
In  -  to    the  sun  -  ny      land. 


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Tea,  Lord,  Tbou  knowest  I  love  Thoo— John  xxi.,  15, 


25 


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2.       They  the  world's  temp>ta-tioii  ecorn-ing,    Fol  -  low      af  •    ter    Christ  the     Lord,       Who  in  youth's  de-light  -  ful 

3.       He.  their  Shepherd     and  their     Sa-vior,    Will  with    eyes    of     love     be   -   hold,       And    re  -  gard  with    kind  •  est 

4.       He    will     In     his      bo  -  som    cher-ish;  Those  who    fol  -  low     his    com-manda;      They  shall   nev  -  er,    nov  -  er 

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ELV.  J.  II.  MAIvTIN. 
AlUgro  con  spinlo. 


RISE  AND  SHINE. 

Arise,  ahine  ;  for  thy  light  iu  come.   — Ibiah  60  :  1, 


N.  E.  TOWNSEND. 


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1.  Rise    and  sliiiie  with 

2.  Dis  -  tant  lands  the 

3.  Who     are  these  that 

4.  Shout,    0     Zi  -    on 

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lus  -  tre  beam  -  ing,    Zi    -  on,  chase  the 
light  be -hold-  ing,  Gen  -  tiles  shall  the 
quick-ly   g»th  -  er,   Like     the   fleet -ing 
sing   for  glad  -  ness !  Sound   a  -  broad  thy 

shades   of    night, With    ce  -  les-tial 
bright-nes9    see,     To    their  eyes  Thy 
clouds  on     high.   Or   like  doves  tha't 
mirth  and   joy,  Cast     a  -  way   thy 

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cnarms  unfold-mg.  Kings  shall  has- ten     un  -   to     Thee;  Look     a-rouni  with  r:ip  • 

fly      to  -  geth  -  er,  Homeward  bound  when  storms  are  nigh?   Lolfromev  -    'ry     isle 
gloom  and  sad-ness,  Tune-ful  notes     of   praise  em  -  ploy  ;  Thine  shall  be       a     pleas 
^      I        ,         !  I.       ,N   ♦      t:      H*. 


But  thy  gloom  shall  flee  a  -  way.  For  the  Lord  a  -  bove  thea  hov'ring  Shall  thy  darkness  turn  to  day 
View  thy  eons  and  daughters  come.Ransom'd  millions,  sight  ar-ray-ing,  Seek  in  Thee  a  peaceful  home. 
From  the  shores  of  ev  - 'ry  sea.  Flow-ing  to  Thy  hab  -  i  -  ta-tion.  Crowds  are  thronging  unto  Thee. 
All   thy    fu  -  ture  shall  be  bright.  For  thy  God  shall  be  thy  glo  -  ry,    And  thine  ev-er-last  -  mg  light. 


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27 


uMRS.  MARY  E.  KAIL. 


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1.  We  are      a      lit  -  tie  pil- grim  band,  We're  going  to  work  for  Je  -  siis;  We  join      to-  geth-er 

2.  'Tis  not    too    ear  -  ly  to        be  -  gin,  We're  going  to  work  for  Je  -  sus;  To    ."nve     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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heart  and  hand.  We're  going  to  work  fnr  Je-sns; 
paths  of    sin,  We're  going  to  work  for  Je-su3; 


pow'rs  engage, We're  going  to  work  for  Je-sus: 


And.  if  we'»e  always  firm  and  true,We  know  He'll  give  us 
We  hear  theblese-ed  Sa-vior  say,  OhMit  -  tie  chil-dren. 
And  when  our  working  days  are  o'er, And  we  ehall  reach  the 


heart  andhand,  We're  going  to  work  tor  Je  -  sus, 

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come     a  -  wny. 

bliss  -  ful   shore, We'll  dwell  with  Him 


to  serve  him  too.  We're  going  to  work  for 
of  me  to -J.ay,  We're  going  to  work  for 
for  -  ev   -   er  more, We're  going  to  dwell  with 


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REV.  ELlSnA  A.    HOFFMANN. 

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(F  WE  ARE  CHRIST'S. 


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1.  If       we      are  Christ's,  we     fear      no    loss,         If     we      are  Hi3         all     else      is     dross ; 

2.  If       we      are  Christ's,  our     tri  -    als   here       Will  serve   to    bring      the      Sa  -  vior   near; 

3.  If      we      are  Christ's, then  what    are  frowns  ?  They  on  -   ly   make      more  bright  our  crowns ; 


— * « r  ■* 


We'll    no  -  bly   bear       the    scorn  and  shame,    The  world   may  cast    up    -  on       His 
And    when  we  reach     tempt  -  a  -  tion's  hour,      lie     will   make  known  His  Ra    -  ving 
For      we    shall  reap,     when  free  from  care,        A      great  -  er  weight  of       glo    -  ry 


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AWAKE,  AND  SATISFIED. 


29 


I  shall  be  satisfied,  when  I  awuke,  with  Thy  likenesB.— Ps,  17  ;  15. 
MRS.  E.  C.  ELLSWOBTII. 
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4 — I — -i ' ^-^ — >■  —5 — 7 — 4 

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A  -  wake, for  the  voice  isdi  -  vine,     A- wake,  and  tVie  fairest  we    see  ;     A  -   wake  in  His  likeness  to 

A  -  wake, and  in  health  we  are  found, A-wake,  and  'tis  life  ev-er  -  more  ;  A  -  wake,  and  in  joy  we  a- 

A  •  wake,but  no  death  nor  the  grave, A-wake,  but  no  pain  weshall  hear  ;Awake, with  the  boonwemost 


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bound, 
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A-wake  !  0    the  oliss  now  in    store. 
A-wake,  and  are  sat  -  is  -  fied  there. 


0        bless  -  ed  that  wak-ing  from    sleep  !       O 


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THE  VERY  BEST  FOR  JESUS* 


J.  H.  LESLIE. 


M      9  . 


Give   to  Christ  your  best  af-feo  -  tion  !  He   is  wor-thy     to      re  -  ceive;    Love  the  pur-est     and  the 

Give  j-our  clioicest  hours  to  Je   -  sus,   In  de  -  vo  -  tion  pure  and  blest;  Hours  most  rich  in  tho't  and 

Give   to  Christ  your  noblest  tal -en  ts  !Use  them  in   his  sweet  ern  ■  ploy  ;      In    the  us  -  ing    you  will 


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warm  -  est,  All  your  trusting  heart  can  give, 
feel  -  ing — -He  deserves  the  ver  -  y  best, 
har   -  vest,     A     re- ward  of  bliss -ful     joy- 


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Give  j'our  influence  to  the  Savior  I 
Bring  no  stain  upon  His  name, 

By  a  heart  untrue  and  faithless,. 
By  a  life  of  sin  and  shame. — Cho. 


5.  Give  your  soul,  your  all  to  Jesus, 
As  a  willing  sacrifice  ; 
Tour  reward  ehall  be  a  mansion, 
In  the  shining  Paradise. — Cho. 


•From  "Bones  of  F.ilth,*'  by  per. 


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BE    NEAR    ME. 

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2.  Savior,  thou  hast  love  abound -ing,Thou  does  know  rae  ver-y  well ;       Oh    for-give 

3.  I     am     of  -  ten  sad  and  wea  •  ry.  And  the  way  seems  ver  -  y  drear;     But  I    know 


thine  arm  to 
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'TIS  SWEET,  0  BLESSED  JESUS. 

For  to  nio  tu  iiva  in  ChriBt,  uiid  tu  die  is  giiiu.    —Phil.  I:  21. 


J.  H.  TELNET. 


»    •»•    5:    ^    ■*■  •  ■*■ 


Binrft 


1.  'Tis  sweet  to  take  from  Je  -  3US,  What-ev  -  er  He  may  Bend;  'Tis  sweet  to  trust  in 
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    prayj  And     an-swer  our   pe 

i-^ . •-r-* • • *-,-^ 


Je  -  sus,  Our 
Je  -  sua.  The 
ti-tions,  And 


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m 


-A-- 


^         -0-        S- 

ev  -  er 
soul's     e    - 
guide    us 


^ 


fcbif: 


pres 
ter 
day 


I  I 
ent  fnend ; 
nal  Eock  ; 
by     day ; 


The  more  we     are      in  -  debt  -  ed, 


be  - 


Apd  while  our  days   are  pass-ing,      We  would  not  bid  them 
Tno'  trembling    in 


the  darkness, 
1 


The  more  he  will 
We  would  not  bid 
Our  hands  can  clasp  his 


T-H "- 

stow,  If 
stay,  We 
own,     And 


i^E 


^ 


IZ 


i 


Chokos. 


=i 


hum-bly  we     ap-proach  Hira, And  ask  His  love   to    know.         'Tia  sweet,  0    bless-ed     Je  -  bus,  To 


'TIS  SWEET,  O  BLESSED  JESUS.— Concluded 


33 


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be 

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thine;     And  know  there  is 

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mea  -  sure,     To 

Thy  great  love    di 

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J.  n.  LESLIE. 


JESUS,  GENTLE  SHEPHERD. 


H.  LESLIE. 


1.  Je-sus,  gen-tle  Shepherd.Hearour  songs  of  praise;While  to  Thee  our  voi-ces.Cheerful 

2.  Guide  u»  in     the  path-way,Leading  up     to  Tiiee;  Gen  ■  tie, meek  and  low-ly,  Ey  -  er 

3.  AVlien  our  angry  pa3-sions  Tempt  us  far     to  stray;  Bring  us  by   Thy  spir-it,To     the 


■  ly    we  raise; 
may  we   be; 
nar-row  way 


■^—a—ti — t 


?—^-»- 


;^^4 


'_^_«_ 


r-fitz 


F 


1/     •     •     / 

V       N       S       S 


We  would  be  thy  children,  Keep  as  from  all  wrong;  Je  -  sus,  geu-tle  Shep-lierd,Lis-ten 
Praise  to  Thee  we     of  -  fer,  For  Thy  ten-der  care;     Je  -  sus,  gen  -  tie  Shep-herd,  Hear  our 
Lead   us  safe-ly     on-ward.  To    the  heav'nly  shore;  Je  -  bus,  gen  -  tie  Shep-herd, Save  us 

c * » «       mm  ■•"■•"»        _        m       m       m       m       m       T-     ■*-      - 


^5—  - 

to  our  song, 
humble  prayer. 
ev  -  er  -  more. 


* 


1 — r 


± 


* — o — •      •  \  V      f  Y  '■ — -* — >* — f- 

P    S'    ?    ?i     r   /    ?    ^    / 


ir-bg- 


34 


THERE  IS  A  GATE  THAT  STANDS  AJAR. 


BEV.  J.  H.  MAKTIN. 

AlkiiTo. 


W.  r.  WEKSCnKUL. 

K 


ESE 


^ 


1.  There 

2.  There 

3.  And 


13 

is 

ev 


gate  that  stands  a  -  jar,  And  thro'  the  shin-ins^   p* 
radiance  clear, di-vine,  The  dazzling    light  of  Je  -  pus, Whose 
thro'that   o  -  pen  door, There  is      a 
£      ,      ^',  H     tL     fl     ±-   t. 


tal.  There  streams  a-  radiance 
glo  -  ries  with  ef- 
tra  gleaming,   The   rays     of  splendor 


from      a  -  far,    The  light   of    life      im  -  mor  -    tal ; 

ful-gence  shine, Whose  charms  and  beauties  please  us  ; 

down-ward  pour,  Ce  -  les  -  tial  glo    -  ry   beam  -  ing  ; 


We 

I 

0 


nng 

let 


a  -  bove  and  thro'  the  door  We 
to  soar  and  en  -  ter  in,  Pass 
me  mount  and   up  -  ward  fly,  Pass 


M 


©E 


in 


rX=- 


:|?± 


-X. 


I        ' , 


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A 1- 


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m 


see  the  lus  -  tre  gleam-ing,  A  brightness  from  the  heav'nly  shore.Celes  -  tial  glo  -  ry  beam-ing. 
thro'  the  shin-ing  por  -  tal.  And  there  redeem'd  from  death  and  sin. Pveceive  a  crown  im- mor- tal. 
thro'  tlie  shin-ing     por  -  tal,  And      in    that  world  bevond  tlie   slcv.  Pnrtalte  of  jovs    im  -  mor -tal. 

.    f:   .^   ^  .       ■       ,       ±'  -t.   t:  ****** 


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O,  F.  P. 

Cheerfully. 


?*=E*= 


:at 


BLESSED  JESUS. 

— H — ^- 

1 • -m- 


35 


OTIS  F.  PKESBUEY. 


=2^ 


=x 


1.  0       how    hap  -  [jy      I   should  be,      Je  -  sus   loves  and  cares  for    me;      Ev    -  er     hears    me 

2.  When    my    heart  is    lone     and  sad,   Thy    sure  prom  -  ise  makes  me  glad  ;  Thou   wilt  light  -  en 

3.  When   this    fleet  -  ing  life        is   o'er,     I        will  sing     on  y_on  -  der  shore  ;  B|ess  -  ed      Je  -    eus  .' 


3=£ 


S 


Chouus. 


=1=:i»: 


when  I  pray,  Lis  -  tens  to  each  word  I  say. 
ev  -  'ry  task,  Al  -  ways  help  when-e'er  1  ask 
1        shall   be       hap  -    py     thro'     e  -    ter  -    ni  -  ty. 


Bless  -  ed    Je    -    sus.'twas    for     me, 


§!, 


H^ 


i 


-T- 


Thou  did'st  suffer    on     the   tree;  Pre-cious  Sa-vior,  may  I      be,     Dai  -  ly  more  and  more  like   Thee. 


c^ — 9—0 — 8=5: 


.ptp 


36 


O  THAT  SWEET  DAY. 


VINNIK  VEKNON. 

Cheerfully' 


CHA8.  JAEKEt. 


■*^ Nt 


ili^Si^ 


1.  Sad  soul,    be  strong!  erelong.ere  long,  Thy  burdened  pray'r  shall  end  in  song!  The  day  draws  neaT,that 

2.  Walton    thy   Lord!rest  in  His  word, He  will   all   need-    ful  grace  af- ford,  E'en  while  yon  pray  .your 

3.  In     ev  - 'ry    grieftwillgive  re -lief  To  know, tho' sharp,   it   must  be  brief ;  In     ev  - 'ry  carewhich 

4.  'Twill  soon  be    o'er!  no  more,  no  more, Shall  thy  sad  heart  sin's  work  de-plore;  Let  doubts  all  cease.and 


-v-" 


m 


^ 


-,-«!— N- 


^Choiius. 


Itt 


--¥^ 


1 — #— •— 

day      so    dear,  Take  cour-age,heart,'twill  soon  be  here.     Oh,  that  sweet  day .whenChiist  shall  say,"Come 
long  -  ings  may   Be  still'd  in  hope  of  that  sweet  day. 
thou  must  share.This  thought  will  help  thee  bravely  bear. 

per  -  feet  peace  Shall  an  -  ti  -  dote  thy  souFs  re  -  lease. 


ite 


-f:: 


/TV 

—0- 
— •- 


«■*■«. 


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«*     N 


=iJt 


T=nr 


faith-ful    one,   a- way,  a  -  \Tay!"What  glad  surprise  awaits  our  eyes   la   that  dear  land  of  Par -a- dise! 


;^^ 


d. 


It 


HKS.  M.  A.  KIDDEK. 


THEN  DO  1  LOVE  JESUS. 


37 


bAMDEL  H.  FRKNCH. 


:i 


-t-i- 


1.  When      I  think     of 

2.  When     I     feel     my 

3.  When     he  sends  his 


Je  -  sus'  love,  Je  -  sus,  bless  -ed  Je  •  sus; 
sins  for-giv'n,  Je  -  sus,  bless  -  ed  Je  -  bus; 
spir    -    it  down,  Je  -  sus.     bless  -  ed       Je  -  sus; 


-»— 1-»- 


^^ 


-*— •- 


How       He  came  from 
When      I     read    or 
When     He  points  to 


I 


heav'n  a.  -  bove,  Then 
sing  of  heav'n,  Then 
harp  and  crown.  Then 


do 
do 
do 


i  love  Je 
I  love  Je 
I   love  Je 


^- 


sus;  When     I     know     he 

SUS;  When   he      bids     me 

SUS;  When  my       tri   -  als 


died  for 
come  and 
all      are 


me, 
rest, 
o'er. 


-n-*-N' 


i 


^—iz^H 


:1=3i 


1 

On     the    hill  of    Cal-va-ry, 
On    His    kind  and  lov-ing  breast. 
When  I    Teach  the  oth  -  er  thore, 


^^3^- 


■:::£=£ 


Died  to  set  my  epir-it  free,  Then  do  I  love  Je-sus. 
When  my  long-ing  heart  is  blest,  Tlien  do  I  love  Je  -  sus. 
There  to  dwell  for  -  ev  -  er   more,  Then  will  I   love  Je  -  sus. 


f^'~r~r^^^ 


38 


HOSANNIA  TO  JESUS. 

And  the  multitudes  that  went  bcfurt-,  uud  that  followed,  cried,  sayiug,  Boaauna  to  the  son  of  David.  "Matt.  Jit  0. 

D.  B,  BOKTCH. 


Rev.  RIIDEKT  KERll. 

Con  Spirilo. 


=r^/ 


--i=s-^ 


1.  Ho 

2.  All 

3.  All 


8US,  Our  S.^ 
siis,  Whose  life 
8U3,    The      pow'r 


vior  and 
has  been 
of    whose 


lovr-. 


No 
From 
From 


D.C.  Mo 


t:     t    t.    t.     t:~^,    t:     t.'    t    ^    ^     t:      f    £ 

■: •' r—  r— — - — ' \ — i~f>-' ^ »— »— T— n:-     r-t-r-rr- 


(o     Je 


SM, 


Our        Sa 


Fine. 


E£3^ 


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3" 


3=: 


mor    and 


King, 


:si= 


theme       can    so  please  us,  And     cause       us      to      sins':       We'll  tell     of        His  might  and  we'll 

sin  to      re-lease  us,  And      fit  us      for    heav'n        To  Him   thatwns     slain   j-ct  t^e 

Sa     -        tan   now  frees  us,  And    guilt       can    re  -  move:       Our  hearts  be      His  throne  and  our 

«-     ^       £■       ^       4>-       ^  «- 


theme       can    bo    pleaie  us,  And  came 


us     to 


tnng. 


D.C. 


:± 


-g— — 5- 


His  love,  And  swell  the 
of  days,  Be  glo  -  ry 
this       song,    To        tell        ail 

*•  *•        ■•■        2- 

• 1 , 1 — 

a— 


— -p — 
new 
and 

tlie 


song  of  the  ran-som'd  a  -  bore, 
bless  -  ing,  do  -  min-ion  and  praise, 
■wnrld     nn    -    to       wliom  we      be  -    long. 


^- 


WE  HASTE  TO  SABBATH  SCHOOL. 


39 


Blessed  ure  they  that  dwell  in  Thy  house. 


-Va.  M  :  i. 

Words  and  mnsic  by  K.  G.  STAPLES. 


l=zti=ar=:i?ztj=:*=j=#=E;;i:=SzEE5E?^B=S^j^ 


1.  E.ich  movn   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,  Tlie    precious  momeuts   giv'n  ;      AVe  meet  up  -  on     this 
J.     Tis   hers    the  word    of  truth     is    re.td.  And  tri^asur'd  up    in         store ;      'Tis    here  the  bread  of  ' 


is 


^s: 


^ 


1= 


i?= 


^ 


zt=tz 


--^'^ 


CnoRus. 


^         "II 

liv  -  ing  way.  Who  gave  the  gold  -  en        rule, 
j  fa  -  cred  day.  The   best  of     all     the      seven. 

j  life       IS  spre.ad  From  heaven's  o  -    pen      door. 


-M— 


Dear       Je  -  sus,     pre  -  cious  Sa  -    vior,  Our 
K — ^..^ p — _ — ^_ 


ev  -    er     con-stant    friend;       In  songs    of 


do 


ra  -  tion,  Onr  roi  cos    we   will    blend. 
± i a-i-* — g — .* — .*-  . 


T~ 


40 


HAPPY  HOME  ABOVE. 


41 


Cheerfully. 


}.  11.  LESLIE. 


^1^ 


P^ 


^0   » 


-i- 


El^gE 


«/— - 


-• • m ^— 1 


1.0 g 

1.  There    is       a    land    of       pure  delight,  Where  saints  immortal  reign,    E     -     ter-nal   day      ex  - 

2.  Tliere    ev  -  er  -  lasting    spring  abides.      And  nev-er  with'ring  flow'rs.  Death  like  a   nar  -  row 

3.  Could   we    but  climb  where  Moses   stood,  And  view  the  landscape  o'er,  Not  Jordan's  stream  nor 


i* 


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I 


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EEFRAI>r. 

-A, 


^ggl^ 


eludes  the  night.  And  pleasures  banish  pain, 
sea  divides,  This  heav'nly  land  from  ours, 
death's  cold  flood, Should  fright  us  from  the  shore. 


Happy  home, 


hap-py  home 


Where 


Happy  home, 


happy  home, 
■o-.-o-»- 


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k ji- 


,=icc=iiz 


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r 


i^lSi] 


all     is    joy  and  love,  Happy  home. 


happy  home. 


mm 


»-r<^ 


-r 


My  blea  -  sed  home  above. 


f-fl 


Happy  honifi, 


Happy  home. 


7=F 


I 


MART  E.  KAIL. 
„      A7iilantc. 


WILL  YOU  COME  TO  THE  CROSS. 

To-day  if  ye  will  hear  Ilia  roico,  harden  not  your  hearta,    — Hed.  4  :  7. 


41 


J.  H.  LESLIE. 


Sin-ner,  come     to   the  cross.  For    the    momenta  are  flying  While  around  ev-ery  where,  Carelesa  sinners  are  dying; 

2.  Will  you  conio,  siu-ner  come.  And  ac  -  cept     of  the  glory  With  thanksgiving  and  praise,  Ilciir  redemption'n  glad  storyi 

3.  Let  the   good  news  co  home,  That  the  lost   are  returning.  While  salvation's  biiglit  lamp  Is  so  brilliant-ly  burning; 


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P=F 


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U      P   ' 


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Tn 


^^1 
^.-u-^ 


-I— — s s  - 


^1h 


Je  -  BUB  calls  you    to-day,   Will   you  glad- ly     receive  Ijjni  7  All    he  asks   you     to   do,     Is    to  trust  and  believe  liiui, 
Learu  the  dear  Savior's  love.  And    His  strength   todi-liver.      From  the  thraldom    of    sin.    And  to  save    you  for-ev-er. 
Come  to     Je-BUfl   just  now,  With  your  bur-drn     of  sorrow.  For    too  late      it  may  he.  Should  you  wait  for  the  morrow. 


A  •  A   -«. 


A   A 


^^= 


-•-•- 


*•■(«-■*. 


'mi 


^' 


ClIOKUS. 


pfe:^ 


a^fc 


-^-s- 


*--«- 


»♦ 


Come  to  Je  -  sua     just  now,  With  your  bur-don 


of   sorrow,  For    too  lute     it  may  be  Should  you  wait  for  the  morrow. 


42r 


OUR  HOME  BEYOND  THE  RIVER. 


MRS.  M.  K.  B.  SATTEItLEE, 

Andante.    ^     , 


S.  L.TYLER. 


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s    s    I       f^ ^ 


1.  Brieht-ly  shines  the    gol  -  den  light,        In  our  home  hc-yond  the  riv  -  er; 

2.  Fiiir  -  fst  flow'rs  in     con-staut  bloum,    In  our  home  he-yond  the  riv  -  or; 
_# #^^_s. # *__i2.  ^     "^     * 


Nev-er  falls     a  shade    of    night,  There  'tie 
Fill  the  air    with  eweet  per-funio,Atui  their 


5*±*: 


■'-^—s — i — R — !-• — I — '-t- 


:*zi 


J-.- 


_K_  N 


-3ia — ^— a— i 


cloud-less  day  for 
beau  -  ty  fad  ~eth 


/  /  • 


Sweotest  mil  -  sic    fills  the  air,    Inourliome    l»e-yond  the  riv-er.Harps  of  gold  :ire  ring-ing 
All    is  bcail  -  ty.sweetueasjoy,  In  our  home    be-yond  the  riv-er,Love  und  pt'iico  without  al- 


12112: 


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CnoRtrs. 

^ — N 


S    N 


-«• — • — •- 


s   s 


-;3i- 


th'-i-e,  Pruis  -  efl      to      the    Lamb  for  -  ev  -   er.  Would  you    eu  -  ter.  Je-eus  stands   At   the  door  with  outstretch'd  hands, 
luy,  Thrills  the   heftv*n-ly    heart  for  •  ev  -   er. 


jSL. 


iite 


•  ^ 


/    y 


REMEMBER  JESUS. 


43 


.TTiouyht  fully. 


iKccLEs.  i:;; 


S,  W.  STBAUi;. 


z=^J     J— l-T= 


Re  -  mem-ber 
He  -  mem-ber 
Re  -  mem-ber 

r, 


EUs  now,  dear  cluld,  While  thou  art  j-oung  and  gay,  For  -  get  Him  not  in 
sus,  learn  to  seek, And  learn  to  love  llim  now,  While  ros  -  es  bloom  up- 
Bus,  there's  a   place  For  Thee  on    His   kind  breast.  When  thou    artwea-ried 


■a- 

all  thy  wild  And 

on  thy  cheek,And 

with  thy  race,    He 


raer  -  ry  hours  of 
.«uii-shine  lights  thy 
then  will    give  thee 


play;  Then  in  the  dark  and  cloud  -  y  years, Those 
brow;  While  yet  thy  young,fresh  heart  beats  high  With 
rest ;      Go       to   Him,  ask    him      now     to  make  Thy 


bright  eyes  yet  may  see, 

hope    and  joy  and  love, 

youih-ful  heart  His  own, 


To  hu?h  thy  Bighs  and  wipe  thy  tears,  He  will  re  ■  mem  -  ber  Thee. 
Dear  child, thy  home  is  in  the  sky,  Oh  lift  thy  thoughts  a- bove. 
Then     all  thy     e   -    vil  ways  for-sake,  And  wor-ship    at    His     throne. 


m^ 


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44 


'TIS  WITH  THE  RIGHTEOUS  WELL 


J.  a.  TENNEY 


MzEti:zi~SztSz 


->■—, 


1.  Whnt  cheer,  -  ing  words  are    these,    Their  sweetness  who  can      tell ' 

2.  Well  when  they   see     His     face,       Or    sink     a  -  mid'st  the      flood ; 

3.  'Tis     well  when  joys     a    -    rise,      'Tis   well  when  sor-rows     flow; 


i^ 


-9 — --*-y- 

time  and  to  '  e- 
Well  in  af  -  fiic-tion's 
'Tis  well  when  dark-ness 


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ter  -  nal  days,"'Tis  with   the  right  -  eous    well !"         'Tis     with 

the    right-eons     well. 

■Tis 

thorn -y  maze,   Or     on      the  mount    of      God. 

vails   the  skies  Anc 

strong  tempU  -  tion 

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■»^zziz¥4zzi±E3^zz 


ziziz 


-•-^— *- 


with    the  right -eous   well; 


In   time  and 


to      e    -  ter  -  nal  days.'Tis  with  the   riphteous    well. 


IN  THE  FSERY  FURNACE. 


4S 


Our  Goil  whom  we  serve  is  able  to  deliver  us  from  the  burning  fiery  furnace.— Daniel  3:17. 


MRS.  E.  Q.  ELLSWORTH. 
Allegro.   I 


J.  H.  LESLIE. 
I 


pg^l^ipp^^ip^l^^l^^^p 


1.  Lo,     the  flames    of  fierce  temp  -  ta  -  tion  Flash   a  -  round   the       soul ; 

2.  In       the       fur-nace   of       af  -    flic  -  tioa,  Bound  by      sor  -  row's   chain; 

3.  From  the    touch    of   world- I3'    scorn  -  mg.Shrinks  tlie  soul     in        fenrn 


'Mid  the  fu  -  ry 
Thro'  the  c-ru  -  ci- 
Thro'  the  tor  -  ture 


^-* 


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^t=E 


Chohus. 


B^^='F=i 


of       tha     pas-sions.llath  the    Lord   con  -  trol  ? 

ble       of       suff-'ring,  Can     the    Lord    sua  -  tarn  '/ 

slow,    con  -  snoi  -  mg.WiU  the    Lord     ap-pear' 


Pf- 


Yes,    the    lov'd  one  walks   in      safe  -  ty, 


h    I 


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M 


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loue  ; 


m 


Walks.but    not 


-• — • — *^^-f — • — ■ — ^  t    2    ■' — '-^r- — — 


Lo,     a    form  di  -  vine,and  comely, Shields  from  harm  His  own. 


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46 


HE  HATH  SET  ME  OM  A  ROCK. 


MART  TORRENCK. 

ChecrJuUy. 


^C 


-H ~—»- 


r 


H- 

A-round  me  oft, 
Tho'thuud«r8  ruar 
Tho'wa-tera    deep 


^TI^-i 


!•      i>i   ^' 


WILBUR  A.  CHKISTT. 


tho'winds  may 
iitKl  liglitnitigs 
may  ruuuU   mo 


blow,      .    . 
roll,       .    . 


And  luad'DiDg 
Tho'  feur-ful 
Tiiey  have  no 


waves     .    , 

Bturnis   .    . 
pow'r    ,    . 


rush  to    and  fro:    ,    , 

may  ronnd  mo      crasli ;    .    . 
to  barm   my       suut  ;     .    . 


1.  Around  me  oft, 

2.  Thu'thunders  roar, 

3.  Thn    watera  deep 


tlio^winds  may  LiIomt, 
and  litititniiiga  flash, 
may  rt'inwl  me  ruU, 


And  mad'niDg  wsivea 
Tliu'  fearful  storms 
They  have  no  pow'r 


rueh  to  and  lrr» ; 
may  round  nie  ciasli  ; 
to  barm  my  soul ; 


I  will  not  fear. 
At  all  their  nige 
I  rest     sfcure 


the'  fierce  the  shock, 
1  well  may  mock, 
beneath  their ehock. 


For  He  hath  set. 

Far  HeliathB^-t, 
For  H'-  hath  Bet. 


hath 

hath 
bath 


•  I 

set  me  on  a  rock. 
Bet  me  on  a  ruck- 
set     me  on    a  rock. 


Ob  weary  benrt 


that's  battled  long. 


With  hosts  oi  sin 


bo  brave  and  strong. 


HE  HATH  SET  ME  ON  A  ROCK.— Concluded 


IS—    ■  ^   n 


■  N  •— 


Look  up  to  God 


r 


-I     i>  r—   ^T 1 1 ■ 

-a — ji— --J — —9-e — »-o — *-« 


"^     •? 


(^ pr IT— B? W tC 

.    .    A  -  mid   tho        shock 


fi    \/\       I 

Aud  lie  will  set     .    .    .     thee  on    a 


*-«"«- 1 1  /  r7^  ,  ,.^  ^1 

.  ■  I L. — —^ — I — . — , — I 1 ; ^ — ■  '  ^ — — —  ■-  I i iM 


Amid  the  shuck, 


ii 


Look  up  to  God, 


And  He  will  eet,  will 


set  thee  on  a  rock. 


CHAS.  GEESET. 


THE  MASTER  CALLETH. 

**The  Master  is  come  and  cullelh  for  tbee."— John  U 


-h_jL 


R.  B.  MAHArPET. 


.jj_j^_ 


>  .    », 


1.  We  hear  Thy  tender, loving  voice.  Which  Baith'Tonie  unto  me,"TIiat  1  may  all  yonr  Inirdens  bear,And  let  yonr  Bouls  be  free. 

2.  We  know  we've  wander'd  far  away  Upon  forbidden  ground.  But  we  rejoice, t>  lileseed  tliouclit.Tbon  may'fct  be  always  found. 
.I.Oh, wondrous  lovelOh, grace  divine!  that  saves  us  from  the  fall, While  mercy  stands, with  ontatretch'd  hands, We  will  accept  the 

.«      «  .  -  -  .      -.  ,(call.l 


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13 ■«-!--•-  ;p a_ 


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irz\:z 


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l*    U    ?  'lr~jr 


-tt—fi- 


V— >- 


:g=t 


N    S    s 


Coming,bleBB-ed       Je-sus,     Coming  now    to    Thee, 


Coming,  yes,  we're  cum-ing,  Thro'  Thy  grace  so    free. 


>  •  • 


r'  ,  ■       .X— J , 1 !>, 


:p=P 


^     U' 


-fB-i. 


f^ 


48 


E,  B.  LATTA. 

Sprightly. 


EVEN  AS  JOSIAH. 

(.2nd  ruEON.  ^;   1-3.J 


J.  H.  LESLIE. 


Ev  -  en  as  Jo  -  si  -  ah,  In  his  ear  -  ly  youth,Gavehis  lieartto  wis-dom, And  the  ways  of  truth; 
Ev  -  en  as  Jo  -  si  -  ah,  Ear-Iy  sought  his  God,  In  the  paths  of  vir-tue, Faithful  -  ly  he  trod; 
Ev-en     as     Jo  -  si  -  ah,     In    his    ear  -  ly  reign,  Ban  ish'd  heathen  i -dols, From  his  wide  do-main  ; 


1~   .  I L       I         I  -|I#-^ — # — g a>^ 

.« »-• ^ « V-  =V       S~U       g — f^R 


•j!    / 


So  may  lit -tie  chil-dren, Serve  Je-ho  -  vah  now,  Ke  will  own  their  ser- vice.  He  will  hear  tljeir  vow. 
So  may  lit  -  tie  chil-dren,Seek  andserve  Him  still, He  will  bless  and  save  them, If  they  do  His  wilL 
We  should  quickly  ban-ish,  Ev  - 'ry    i  -  dol,    sin,  Makingroom  for    Je  -  sus,  Now  to     en  -  ter      in. 


^i^ 


:^=t 


m 


^T=^-»- 


sg; 


Neith-er      to     the  right  Nor  the   left  we'll  stray;   Walking  like  Jo  -  si 


ah     In    the    narrow  way. 


-K- 


It 


-.^7"^^ 


RKV.  W.  T. 


'&^ 
^ 


DALE. 


MANISIONS  BRIGHT. 

In  my  Father's  lioust'  are  many  niaiisiuus.    —John  14:  2. 


49 


1. 

3. 
4. 


In     my 
And  if 


* 


KEV.  W.  T.  DALE. 

— 1 ^ — s — fv— 1 


--^ 


Fath-er's  house  on  high,  There  are  man  -  y  man-sions  fair;  And  your  home  be-yond  the 
I  pre-pare  your  home,  Sure-ly  I  will  come  a  -  gain  ;  And  be-neath  my  pal- ace 
Blest  Re-deem-er  when  shall  I  Be  per-mit  -ted  to  ap  -  pear;  In  the  por  -  tals  of  the 
While  the  coming     a  -  ges     roll,     Let  my  sjur  -  it      be     at.     rest;  Joy  -  ful    let    my    rap  -  tur'd 


S^ee^e}^=^ 


-0-T-»-\-»-T- 


-^—  V — 


Refkain. 


I— !> —  4 1 — •-+-•- 


l^ 


sky, 

dome, 

sky, 

Boul, 


m 


f=3r- 


I  am  go  -  ing  to  pre-pare. 
You  shall  each  en  -  joy  my  reign. 

To  be  -  hold  my  dwell-ing  there. 
Wor-ship  Thee    a  -  mong  the  blest. 


There'  are  man-sions,      there  are  man-sions. 


In 


my 


*.#■■«.■ 


4- 


r— ^ <^j- ' 


\± 


:t=t 


0-    it 


rt=::t 


*•  X 


m 


^fegi 


There  are  man-sions  bright.There  are  mansions  bright, In  my 


Efr^j 

-|-j-T-a 


Fa-ther's  house  on  high:  Tii^'e  are  man-sions, 
it  •  ■«-     A     JL     -fi.-       ^     _      .«.     A     .J 


There  are  man-sions, 

XL-  ^ 


rJrpir 


=P^ 


P 

In  my  home  be-yond  the  sky. 


Fa-ther's  house  on  high;  There  are  mansions  bright.There  are  mansions  brightjn  my  home  beyond  the  sky. 


50 


SHELTER  NEAR  THE  CROSS. 


ISA 

M.  SCHAEFFER. 

' ^ ' ' T 

1 i ; 

— *— = # — « S 

=2=3--^- 

cd       -^- !-] 

[-1 1         1 

J.H.LESLIE. 

.     1        ,^    : 

1. 
o 

3' 

'When  the  tempest    gathers  round  me, 
When  the  waves  are  madly   dashing, 
As       the  morning  light  approaches 
^-     M.  ^      M.             1 

_)«_!_*_* — ^— }— • — • — 5—*-^ 

And   the  sea    is 
And   the  darkness 
Slow  -  ly  dis  -  ap  - 

dashed  to    foam,    When  the  lightnings 
veils  the    skies,    When     in  wild    dis- 
pears  the   night,  Bright     across    the 

^     ■*-     ^              ....*■ 

J-±^- 

■;,   '      I—     -      ' 

-^^--^ 

1            !> 

1       •      1 

L 1 ] 

._u_>_^_^^ 

'#=M=^--H 

1         ^ 

1        > 

FT— -^^^1 

f-^-^-'-fa 

!^:— J— s— i- 

flash   a-bove    me, 
pair  and  anguish, 
foaming     billows, 

1 — •— i — •- — a — « — J 

And    the    thunder 
Burn-ing  teardrops 
Gleams  the  steadfast 

-?— J— ^ — 

'-— • — » — Zi 

5habes  the  dome: 
blind  my  eye.o; 
bea-con    light; 

^f-      ,      (S. , 

"~\ e 1 

'Mid    the  fierce  and 
From     a  -  far,  be  - 
Soon      I'll  reach  the 

1 9-^ • : a — 

0      *      #      r.  ■ 

wild  commotion, 
yond  the     0  -  cean, 
crys-tal    harbor. 

i/     1 

L| ^ ^^ 

i4-t=^i 

~'—v-'~r-  ^^=-^-^- 

eS^ 


:st 


While  the  raging  billojvs  toss,  Comes  to  me  a  gen-tle  whisper,  There  13  phelter  near  the  cross. 
Tho'  the  billows  wild-ly  toss.  Comes  to  me  in  sweetest  accents.  There  is  shelter  near  the  cross. 
Pur  -  i  -  fied  from  sin  and  dross,  Where  my  soul  shall  rest  for  -  ev  ■  er,  In     the  shelter   of      the  cro.is. 


m 


X 


f »__J~_  _# ' 

i    f      'r.~J-M » e «-±.T_«_±_# fc 

;:zi|:=H;-l— «.— «=g-j:jig=i=^t:z 
J . — i_j ^ 


OUR  PROMISED  HELP. 


51 


lint  in  me  i 

--N ; 


thiue  help.    — Ilos,  13:9. 

1 ^ — 


R.  B.  MA/lArrEY. 


w- 


E^^tEr^ 


9%l 


Shall  we  walk  along  life'sjourney,  Thro'  the  shad-ows  of  the  night,  On  an  arm  of  flesh  re- 
Shall  we  see  the  loved  and  cher-ished  Pass-ing  from  us  by  the  way;  And  the  ach  -  ing hearts  so 
Shall  we  walk  'mid  gathering  shadows,  When  liie's  evening  drawech  near,  Shall  the  aarkness  be  un- 
^'    *.     -^     ■*-       \^      \  .    ■*■     ■'^  .X'AA* 

I T-O «-^^>      •     *      I      »      • 1 1 »    ,    .g  -»---»-r|-  I 


-V- 


ly-ing 
wea  -  ry, 
brok-en, 

1^      I. 


:d; 


Trust  - 

Find 

Will 


ing 
no 
no  ' 


on 

so 

ight 


ly  hu-rnan  might?  No,  the  prom  -  is'd  help  of  Je  -  sua  Shall  sua- 
lace  day  by  daj-?  Yet,  the  prom  -  is'd  help  of  Je  -  sus  Shall  sus- 
for     us     appear?     Then   the  prom  -  is'd  help  of    Je  -  sus      As        a 


it: 


m 


IP 


n 


~-i- — •" 


-^^ ?s- 


tain  lis  day  by  day;  In  the  bat- tie's  wild  com-mo-tion.  Thro' tlio  fierce-ness  of  the  fray 
tain  us  e  -  yen  then, Thro' his  grace. which  crown'd  them  victors;  We  shall  meet  them  all  a-gain 
light  shall  guide  us  o'er.      To    the  pure     ce  -  les-tial    cit  -  y,      0  -  yer  on     the 


i 


oth-er  shore. 


!E^E 


-f — "- 


E 


It: 


Xr- 


=t= 


11 


THERE'S  REST  FOR  THEE  AT  HOME. 


W.  r.  WSHSCEZUL. 


Slg^^t^^3 


=izrjt: 


izMz 


1.  When  we  grow  wea  -  ry,  and  the  way  Looks  dark  be-fore  our     feet, 

2.  The     way  will  not  seem  hard  and  long     If,    trust-ful  -  ly,   each     day 

3.  Kind  words  to  strengthen  drooping souis,Thaiik  God,  we  all  may    give; 


We  hear  our'  Fa-ther 
Vfe  sing  some  brave  and 
And   in    each  help  -  fnl 


b   I 


^- 


zU 


-^ — *— . — ^^- =— . i^^V3^ 

soft  -  ly   say,    In    ten  -  der  words  so      sweet : 
hap  -  py  song.  And  do      the  good    we      may. 
deed   we    do,    A      no  -  blcr  life     we      live. 


--^^- 


Be  strong  of  heart,    O  child    of  mine ;  Work 
So    let     us  cheer    the  faint  -  ing  hearts  Of 
So    let     U3      do      the  best    we    can,  "While 

J-        ^ 


§i^j 


brave  -  ly  while  you  roam ; 
wea-ry  ones  who  roam, 
thro'  the  world  we      roam, 

-f: t^-S t—r-4^^ 


Re-mem-ber,  at  tbe  day's  de-eline,There'srestforyou  at 
And  help  them,  as  we  glaid-ly  sing,  There'srest  for  us  at 
Ee  -  mem  -  ber,  when  the  work  is  done,  There's  rest  for  us   at 


s^^He 


m 


:p 


:feEE 


home, 
home, 
home. 

-#  •  *    1 


THERE'S  REST  FOR  THEE  AT  HOME. 

CHORUS.  ,1  III 


Concluded. 


53 


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risT 


-jjnr 


'iT 


y—w-\-^ 


^^r^r^' 


i!tM 


.      .      I      5 

We're  go  -  ing      home   some  hiip-py       day!      O   child,  no    long-er     roam The 

We're  goiug  borne  some  bappy  day, We' re  going  home  some  happy  day. Oehild,Tio  long-er  roam,  no  longer  roam.    The 


FI 


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I  1/ 1 


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:p=E 


J!a--tit4= 


tit 


Fa  -  ther's      ten  -  -  -  dcr  voice  will        say,      There's  rest    for      you      at       home. 
Father's  tender  Toice  will  8ay,The  Father's  tender  voice  will  say  .There's  rest  for    you,  There's  rest  for  you    at  home. 


-I — F-r-»— »    I        I  - 1 — 


HELZS  F.  SHAW. 


I 


m. 


--A—  N- 


33 


WE  MUST  WORK  FOR  JESUS 

!         ■    I  _4i K a T-r-r-r-N-; 


^ 


AHIT  SAKTE. 


^ 


-^--N- 


r 


±;!?± 


We  must  work  for  Je  -  sns  Now,  and  ev'  -  ry    day ;  For  the  pre-cious  moments  Qnickly  pass  a  -  way. 
0th  -  er     lit  -  tie  chil-dren  We  must  gather     in  From  the  homes  of  sorrow,  From  the  paths  of  sin. 
We  must  work  for    Je  -  sus  All  our  youth-ful  days.  By  and  hy    inglo-ry,     We  will  sing  his  praise. 

— U — ^r— b^-u      U   I  i        I 1       ■     I  U    V^    u— W— V-l  L     u  I  !   =1 i — ^ 


-V — V—V- 


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54 


McKINNEY. 


THERE'S  A  FRIEND.* 

Be  of  good  courage.   Pb,  27 :  14. 


'  u  n  '^ 


-» — 5-1- » — • — «- — •-L»-5-<» — J 


f — »~;~ 


.  MAHAFFEV. 

-A— ^       ^,- 


^^ 


1.  There's  a  friend  in  ev'  -  ry  sorrow.'iliere  s  a  balmlor  ev'-ry  woe.  Tlierefabliss  for   each  to  -  mor-row, 

2.  Fainting  raultitui]e.5  liave  bless'd  }lim,For  }Je  turn'd    their  grief  to  joy, Filthy  lepers  cleans'd  in   mercy, 

3.  When  we  cross  the  rolling  billows,Jordan's  river  swelling  high,  Who  will  crown  us  heirs  of  glo  -  rv. 


as  you  go;        He,  who  walking  on  the  wa-ter,  E'en  on   Gal  -  i  -  lee's  dark  wave, 
widows  boy;  Pray-ing  on    thelonely  mountain. More  than  this  He    did     for    me, 
the  land  be-yond  ihe  sky?  When  we  reach  the  heav'nly  cit -y,  Who  will  take  ns     by     the  hand  ? 


Trust,  in  .Je  -  eua 
Eais'd  to  life  the 
In 


At  the  call  of  doubting  Peter, Stretch'd  his  mighty  arm  to  save- 
Shed  His  blood  to  buy  my  ran-som,Dy-ing  on  the  curs-ed  tree. 
Who  will  give  the  welcome  plaudit.In    the    bless-ed    glo  -  ry    land? 


p-* 


x»z 


Sr 


-ZjJr-- 


-»-*- 


Jesus.our  frir^nd. Jesus, our  friend,A 

A    JL    JL    ,&•    ^    ^    ^ 


:il 


•  From  -QOSPEL  EUUOES' 


'  by  per. 


/     ^     Z 


V  -\j-\^- 


THERE'S  A  FRIEND.— Concluded. 


55 


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ri 


_N     K      S     S 


^  -> 


0—0—0 — « 


friend  that  is  faithful  and  true. 


Je       -        sus.    Je-       -      6US,  HesufTer'd  for  meandfor     you. 

JesuB.oiir  friend, Jesn«,  our  friend, 

A  A  4B.  *•      A-  Jl-  -fi^  ". — ~ 


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f     p     0     t—^—^-lZIZS^ 

'j  ij  '<  ij  'j  '> 

K*      K*      i/      t'      »*      • 


TAKE  THESE   LAMBS. 


DB.  THOS.  HASTINGS. 

-:* ^      ^ 

-- 1 

— 1-      t 

-. -j- 

A.  W.  WILLIAMS. 

KB— ^^ 

1. 
2. 
3. 

— * « . « — 

0 

Shep  -  herd,  while 
Now      the      storm 
Shfeij  -  herd,      ev  - 

*— .     f 

*         '         r 

^— 1— s- 

Thy   flocks  are 
of     life        is 
'ry     grace   coc 

*       •♦■        « 

-i 1 •— 

0am 

L-g 

feed     - 

low     - 

1  -  bin     - 

0 

ing, 
'ring. 

mg, 

Take    these 

Night    and 

Keep     these 

•••         ■*• 

=f •— 

gzlzS  i    ^L_g  J 

lambs      In         Thine    arms ; 

day.  Beasts       of       prey ; 

lambs     In          Thine   arms ; 

-^      0           0           rj    . 

— <?-  -i ■ p,— j 

-^H?*- 

— , 1,^ — 

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'-=+■ 1= 

r*- 

z-c^bzp ^^ 1— 1 

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shel  -  ter  plead  -  ing, 
are  de  -  vour  -  ing, 
safe  re  -  clin  -  ing, 
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Now          for         shel  -  ter    plead 
Lurk    -    ing         are       de  -  vour     - 
On          Thee       safe       re   -  clin 
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ing. 
ing. 
ins. 


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56 


THE  SMITTEN  ROCK. 


REV.  S.  Y.  HAKMKR. 
In  *'Cliri8tian  Standard  aud  Home  Journal,' 

n  a i^ 


JOHN  T.  GRAPE. 


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2. 
3. 


V 

W'a  -  ters  from  tlie  smitten  rock.  Flowing,  sweetly  flow  -  ing,  To  re  -  fresh  the  thirst -y  flock, 
Je  -  sus  calls, -'Come  nn-to  me,  Thirsty  souls  come  liith-er;  Liv  -  ing  wa  -  ters,  flow- ing  free, 
Bless-ed    fount  of    sav-ing   grace.AU    the  world  may  venture  ;  All       in   Christ  may  have  a   place 

mm 


-y- 


^ 


ic: 


zirrzrzrr-.— ^ 


-I — T         — ^ — : -^T — I         " 

d • • — • *-f-S * — 

f—j-B a — w *  r * — 


* 


Thro'  the  des  -  ert  go  -  ing- 
Drink  and  live  for  -  ev  ■  -  er." 
In  this  glori-ous  cen  -  tre. 
-      -^        «      ■•-. 


Soo     its  streams  howhigh  they  rise,    For    the  faint  and  dy 

From  the  rock    the  wa  -  ters  rise,     0  -  pen'd   is  the  foun 

Sav  -  ing    mer  -  cies  now    a-bound,  Je  -  sus     is  the  giv 
■^      ■*■■*.      *.    -a.      A.    A-'     *.      ■»■    ^      .■(*-' 

' ; — ' — • — r 


r^ 


ing. 

tain, 


-S — a — ■ 


m 


Chorus. 


■+- 


m 


Streaming  forth  be  -  fore  our  eyes,  Ev  -  'ry  want  sup-ply-  ing, 
Je  -  sus  of-fers  full  sup-plies.  Come  to  Zi  -  on's  mountain. 
I  this  parJ'nmg   love  have  found.Praise  His  name   for-ev   -  er. 


^^ 


'Tis  flow     -    ing.        flow-ing,'Tis 
'Tis   flow-ing,  sweetly  flow  -  ing.'Tis 


Me 


j=sj= 


THE  SMITTEN  ROCK.— Concluded. 


liepeat  pp. 


■*■■§■' 

iv  -  ing,  'Th  flow-ing  now  for       thee. 


pe 


flow  -  ing  boundless  and   free;       'Tis  flow    -    ing,  flow  -  ing, 'Th  flow-ing  now  for 

"lis  flow-ing.sweetly    flow -ing, 


T-*_i-.^ — •_!:« — »— « — «_i prrcr:pr=, 1 — t^Pj- s-^JI 

i- J J— ^ , r^--»~ 1 'J i  -   -  —  ^j—^—tf # ■-■ 


^ 
^ 


CHAS.  n.  GABUIEL. 


T' 
LET  THE  LITTLE  CHILDREN  COME. 


i: 


BUENTJIE  SMITH. 


E?53 


> — >< — 

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

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

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

D.S.  I    will  guide  you     on  the  way, 

D.S- 


V^  _> ^ : 


___, ^- 

Fine.  Choeus. 


^ 


^i=zi=$=i^i-i~ 


-0- 


Guid-ed    by     the     Sa-vior's  light.  Hear  the  voice  of      Je  -  sus  say, 
He  will  take  you     by     the  hand. 
He  will  sure  -  ly     take  you    in. 


Let  the    lit  -  tie  chil-dren  come; 


■a-    X 


-i* — i> — v — v—^-i^ — ? — • 

/    will  safe  -  ly     lead  you  home. 


A     X     ■«■     JL     ±  I*- 


V — •- 


1 


58 


MRS.  E.  C.  ELLSWORTH. 


GO  INI  AND  OUT. 

And  shall  go  iu  aud  uut  and  tiud  pasture.  —John  10;  9. 


M.J.  MUNGEB. 


. • g »-+-i    ',    M m—  -^^l-*-* — S-Z-»-i-s-T-m -f^ a -s • m •—I 


in,  the  Shepherd  to  find,  To  come  be-nealhHis  care, 
in,  pro  -  tec  -  tion  lie  gives,  From  ev-'ry  iurk-mg  foe, 
in,  there  find-ing  thy      rest.     When  weary    with  thy      sin, 


For     He     thy  heart  has  in- 
Go      in,     He    e%'  -  er     re- 
Yea,    go.     His  jiromise     to 


mj: 


^'v-fe- 


clin'd.  His  ten  -  der  love  to     share;  Go    out,   to  tell  the    sto  -  ry.    To     all  who  will  be  -  lievc,  Pro- 

ceives.  To  none  He  answers     no;      Go    out,   at   Je-»U3   bid-ding  Tiie    foe  shall  sure-ly      tly,      Ye.s 

test.    All  need-ed  grace  to      win;    Go     out,  for  work  is    wait-ing.  The     fi  -  nal  rest  not     here,     Thy 


%^m. 


— r^ — p — TTx'" 

.,<_i t_i — 


-r-t 


E'E S^iEE=E 


Chohus. 


claim  the 
go,  m 
la  -  bor. 


Lord  of  glo  -  rv,  Now  will-ing  to  re  -  ceive. 
Him  con  -  fid  -  ing.  His  help  is  ev-er  nigh, 
ne'er  a  -  bat  -  ing,  Till  crowns  .and  palms  appear. 

C /Zrz. f^u, a- 


Go      in     and  out  with  safe  -  ty.    If 


— *■ 


A    -M. 


JL      -i 


■JZ-Z^=.ZZT- 
-g — & — «-v — 

~}-^ H.— 1— « 


GO  INI  AND  OUT.— Concluded. 


59 


HOW  I  LOVE  TO  SPEAK  FOR  JESUS. 


G.  W. 


GEO.  W.   EIDT. 


r-:^ 


—a- 
-ar- 


— JV 


■-:-*— -«r 


-• #-; 


■X- 


.  ._^„!_ft-.  ^-i — ^ — a — *_ — « — :Z2_ 

V     -  '  -        -    ^ '-^r 

1.  How  I    love  to  speak  lor    Je  -  sus,    Ev-'ry  day  and  ev  - 'ry  hour;    How  I     love   to  sing  His 

2.  How  I    love  to  work  for    Je  -  slis,   For  lie     labored  hard  for   me;      When  He  purchased  my  re- 
3-     Je  -  SB8,     I     my  cro33  have  tak  -  en,      I     will  bear   it     by   Thy  grace  ;   Help  me    ev   -  er    to     be 


:p3r*3: 


zzg^rl—: 


=f-|? 


-& — a- 


t— r 


r— £r&=e=t3 


5= 


N- 

— 5— 


:h 


g^  -  "^ U-. — •- 

praia  -    es,     And     to    trtist    His    sav    -  ing  pow'r, 
demp  -  tion,    On      the  cross     of     Cal  -    va  -  ry, 
faith  -    ful,     Till      I       see     Thee  face       to    face, 


ii.  N  K  S         ! 


And    to     trnst    His     sav  -  ing  pow'r. 
On    the    cross     of      Cal  -  va  -  ry. 
Till     I        see    Thee    faca     to    face. 


!^ 


&£; 


r-±: 


'^-e 


-I — " — »-= — w-j 


jC.*.. 


:t 


=C^ 


60 


SUCCOR  OF  THE  TEMPTED. 


For  in  thnt  ITe  liirnGflf  hath  suffered,  being  tempted,  liu  ia  .iMe  to  auccar  them  tliat  are  tempted.   — Heb.  2  ;  1«. 
HELKX  F.  SHAW.  J.  11.  LESLIE. 

S : 


d^:tz::i=:5rrj 


_^__ — ff—i — I 1 — ji-j 1— 

■*■ .     •«■ ,      -»■     ■••  »*■     ■* 

1.  Sue  -  cor     of       tho      tempt  -  ed       Hear     me  vhen     I 

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

3.  In        my    dark  -  est    tri    -      als,         Be      my  coa-staiit 

.J "t^—, «- 


-    -   ,   '-r 

call;  Turn     to  me     in 

ill,  When  my  cour  -  age 

friend,  Lead     me  ev  -  ery 


» 1>— +— p-; a- 


isSi^ii^!!^ 


W'- 


mer    -    cy,  At         thy  feet 

fails        lae,  Be        my  com 

mo  -  nicnt,  To        my  jour  - 

_  I I 


I 

fort 
neys 


fall;   , 
still; 
end ;  . 


]Ielp  me  tenr  life's  cross  -  es. 
Thou  hast  known  temp  -  ta  -  tion, 
When    the     waves    of        Jor     -  dan 


E£!i! 


;=«': 


ll 


:*»zr:«si: 


^ 


AH      my  sins     for  -  give, 
Yet     without        a      sin,  .  , 
Fierce-ly  round   me     roll,  . 

^\       ■*-  !       ■♦•       •••  §•♦•        •*•       *■ 


Like    my  Lord     and  Mas  -  ter,        Dai  -  ly    mny      I      live. 

By     Thy  strength  I'll  con  -  quer,    By       Thy  grace  I'll    win. 

In    thine  arms     of    mer    -  cy,      Bear    my    laint-ing     soul. 


5E 


v=n; 


rrz::: 


BEAUTIFUL  HOME. 


61 


Andante. 


For  we  know  that  if  our  earthly  house,  Ac. 


J.  F.  McCONNKLt  . 


1.  This     is    not    my  place    of    rest-ing,  Mine'3  a    cit    -  y     yet    to    come;  On-ward     to        it 

2.  There  the  lamb  our  Shepherd  leads  us,  By     the  streams  of    life     a  -  long  ;  On     the     fresh-est 

3.  Soon  we  p.ass     this  des  -  ert  drea-ry,  Soon     we  bid     fare-well  to     pain  ;  Nev  -  er  more    are 

_>     I        fy  ■»■  .      ■»■■»■■»■    ■»■■»■■»■.  .      ■»•■#•       ^ 


It 


^s: 


It 


-fc-y- 


=t: 


r 


^ 


._. 

-• > -5 3d — 

1 N — 1 — 

— ^ 

1 1 — 

— ^ — ' — 

Eefbain.         ^      , 

M • S r_=— 

H=^^i 

fe-'— ^s=5- 

h  i~i 

—0 — 

-i- 

~s — ^~^ 

=3=i=i==^ 

—» — * — ,^~- 

Ci- — 

I       am     hasting, 
pastures  feeds  us, 
sad     and  wea-ry. 

1 

On      to    my 
Turns  our  sigh 
Nev  -  er,    nev 

e     ■ 

ing 
-  er 

— 1 

ter 
in  - 
Bin 

1 

-  nal  home, 
to    Bong. 
a  -  gain. 

Beau-ti  -  ful  home, 
f 1      I...      ',  • 

peaceful  home, 

^r 

— 1 — ■ — 1 — 1 — 1 — 

H -v — y — 1 — 

h^-=*-F- 

— • — 

« 

-:—\ — 

— 'ft « 't (_ — 

-1 y^ — 

'     / 

1/ 

1 

'/ 

•      ^      ^ 

I        I  •♦  I  I 

Far    beyond    all  earth-ly  gloom  ;Blest  Re-deem-er,  'safe  -  ly   lead  us  On     to    our     e  -  ter-nal  home. 


.Jj 


_»_-*_ 


62 


I  CANMOT  KNOW. 


He  keepeth  tbo  paths  of  judgmeut,  aud  preservetb  the  way  of  his  saints.    — Prov.  2: 


AXFIELD. 


-^ 


=^=F=? 


3EIE 


1 

-M — L 


M.  J.  MUNGEB. 


-f-i — 9 « »- — " " O " S^ 

I        can  -  not  know  my  end      or  way,  Dear  Lord, 'tis  all  with  Thee  ;  I     know     not  what  an- 

The  when,  the  wherelore  and     the  hour,   I     seek    to  know  in    vain;  The  things    I      can -not 

How  long,   is    not     for    me       to  know, To   trust   is    my   de  -  light ;  1  on  -  ly     feel  that 

±  ■   £    ±  ±'  2:    £: 

_g ■* —        "* —      ^         M        «•«        m        m        m        m        m        m        /5»  m  "• —        •• —      •< —       ^ 


t 


=t 


±=t 


X 


■X- 


-fl — b 1 — 

V- 

1— ^ — 

^ 

, 

, 

— (_ 

' 

N 

W^- 

* 

=^==1 

—\- 

-i^  E?^*^^: 

:^     J 

— * — 

-s-^ 

— f— J— 

-^ 

Olll 

fath- 
it 

— »~ 
er 
om 
is 

— «— 
— •— 

— . — s- 

day    May 
now    Will 
so,     Thy 

L-i — 

bring 
then 
ways 

to 
be 

are 

me ; 
jilain  ; 
right; 

At  some 

0    may 

Then  fold 

_* •  « 

-        ■-!- 

_-j — 5_ 

near     sun 
my     love 
me     clos 

— • * — 

1 

-  set,    now 
to    Thee 
er       to 

=^! — k-r- 

un-known, 
in -crease. 
Thy  breast, 

t.       t. 

_L ^_ 

I'll 
0 

And 

—0 — , 
)t     - 

=^^|7-K- 

— ^— 

-t-f= 

-4-     - 

— |S_ 
— t-    ^ 

T- 

-9 

:-*— - 

-•— F- 

— • — 
1  . 

-^ — 

— t-l 1 

— 

pi 


X=--i-- 


^ 


1-5 e>— . — • • »_.  _• 


HL 


=^ 


I 


^ 


lay     my      bur  -  den  down.     And   rise      to  meet  Thee  on     Thy  throne.  To  take        my  crown, 
let     my      faith     be  great.     For        I       am  sure    the    end      is     peace,  And    I  can    wait, 

still    sup  -  ply     my  need,      So     shall       1  know  thy    per  -  feet    rest,      Is     rest  in  -  deed. 


i^ 


-y -— T~' — 


:^ 


r 


^^=f. 


m 


REV    W.  T.  DALE. 

^Affettuoso. 


JESUS  WEPT. 

JesuH  wept.    —John  U:  Z.': 


63 


KEV.  W.  T.  DALE. 


1.  "Je  -  sas  wept,'   lie  wept 

2.  "Je- 6US  wept,"  in     ev  - 

3.  "Je -sus  wept,"  m     all 

4.  "Je- BUS  wept,"  He  bears 

5.  "Je  -  sus  wept,"  and  still 


-r 
for 


me.     Died  to     set     ray  spir  -  it    free; 
hour,  When  we  feel  temp-  ta-lion's  pow'r; 
our  woes.  When  af-flic-tions  cup  o'er-Uows 
a     part,       In     tlie  pangs  that  rend  the   heart; 

He  keeps ; 


He  weeps,  Still  His  love  for      us 


Liv'd   a    life      of     sor-row 
He     IS  ne.ar     ns       to     de- 
Then  II  is  sym  -  pa  -  thy     is 
In     he-reav-ments  He      is 
Still  is   guid  -  ing  where  we 
,S 


here,  Pilgrim.stranger  on  our  spliere.  "Je-sus  wept," 
fend,  Leading,  guid-ing  to  the  end. 
felt.  Then  His  heart  of  lovewill  melt, 
near.  Mourning  hearts  to  bind  and  cheer. 
go,    Lead-ing    thro' this  vale  of    woe.  Je  -  sns  wept, 

|;i'-tems-_— sz:  -=?::z:»:=:*=z?z  .zizn; :  i=l=zz  :*— — 1 


"Je-8us  wept," 


He   wept,  lie  wept  for 


Je-sus  wept, 


64 


CLOSER  AND  CLOSER  TO  JESUS. 


E.  B.  LATTA. 

Ajidantr.  . 

— ^ 

"1 

— ]- 

=i= 

^ ^ 

— •- 

1 

4 
—  • — 

-d^ 

M. 

J.  MUNOKS. 

%J              '  •    *    ^ 

1.  Clos  -  er   and 

2.  Clos  -  er   and 

3.  Clos  -  er   and 

cios  - 

clos  - 
clos  - 

— •— 

er 
er 
er 

— if— 
~*~ 

to 
to 

to 

— tf-q 

— 1 

' — •- 
■•• 

Je  ■ 

Je  - 
Je  - 

-&• 

BUS, 

sus, 

BUS, 

1-4 

Ev  -  er 
Show-ing 
Per  -  feet 

r-»— *— 

—•—ta- 
in tlioug 

to      sin 
in  love 

— 1— hi — 

— « — 

lit  and 

-  ners 

and 

; 

-  r 

in    deed,  Near  -  er     His 
the  way,  Grow  -  ingmora 
ia  grace,  Hop  -  iug  for 

-»-T-  ^.  .  1  — •-^ — • •— 1 

[ %  .V-T           : 1 1 

1         •      1 

-1— 

— 1 — 

— y- 

^4rd 

i 

— fer 
1 

\:r--- 

-L 

Uzr 

-H 

^:= 

I       ^     1 

if 


:1= 


3: 


13^ 


-«- 


side  would  I  lin  -  ser  Know-ing  more  ful  -  ly 
Ilka  him  in  spir  -  it,  Joy  -  ful  His  voice  to 
glo  •  ry     im-mor  -  tal,  When      I    have  fin-ish'd 


my  need ;  Keep-ing  no  more  at  a  dia-tance, 
o  -  bey ;  Sing-ing  His  prais-es  with  glad-ness, 
my  race ;     Je-sus,    I     long  to     be     near-er, 


mi 


=?2: 


-«- 


r-1 — r 


-^ 


ifei=t 


a? 


=^ 


^^ 


-, ' — * — •' 

Like    un  -  to      Pe  -  ter      of      old,  Clos 

Tell  -  ing  His    nier  -  cy     and    love,  Ear  - 

Near  -  er  than    ev  -   er       be  -  fore,  Ten  - 

--f » « 


^ 


-tS- ' 


■  er, 
nest 
der 


till  ev  -  er  in  heav  -  en,  I  shall  His 
-  ly  striv-ing  to  en  -  ter  In  -  to  His 
■  ly  draw  me,  dear     Sa  -  vior,      As       I      am 


^ 


=t 


B.S.   Clos 


cr 


and  clos  -  er      to       Jc 


Je 


I  who 


CLOSER  AND  CLOSER  TO  JESUS.— Concluded. 

I  l-'iite.      Choiius. 


65 


P=fcg^^ 


^^^! 


-t 

:lo  -  ry  be  -  hold, 
a  -  bove. 
the   shore. 


:t: 


Eio  -  r: 
king.lu 
neiir-i 


-tn — * #~ 

Clos  -  er    and    clos 


er     to 


3^3 


-*  T 


-5—4 


S'-r- 


hv    -    er      luy  watchword  eliall   be. 


-4- 


i^ixr 


■«-r~ 


suf-fer'd     for      me. 


MRS.  C.  L.  SHACKLOCK. 


tes 


^^^^ 


WONDERFUL  LOVE 


T=p= 


m] 


->-!?-\- 


-^-*,^. 


•-=-*-«- 


s   V  ^ 


W.  T.  WILKY. 


1.  "Wnnderful,  wonderful 

2.  Wonilrriul,  wonderlul 
3  N'v'MiiiierIn!.  vnnrlerful 
4.  Wniui'-rf'il,  wuiiUerful 


\o\  e 
lo^  L' 

Invc 
luvol 


"Wniiilcrfiit,  rrnnderfiil 
^Vllllll^■rllll,  ■wuiidertiil 
WdniU'fliil,  wnnderfiil 
Woudcrfiil,  woiidi'Vful 


lovo  I  He  left  U\b  Itricht  throne, to  make  iis  HiBown.AnA 


ll,Vl 
In 


To      giitli-fi-  iiw       ill    tnmi    iluutrer  niid  HJii.  And 
To  reaciU'  and  ruvl'  from  diMtii  and  the  griivp.Anii 
How   knuily   lio  pUuds  and  now  miercedeb    iTor 


D.  S.    0     may  we  to-daj*.     ac  -  cept  and  o-hcy,  Thn 

^ — (j__s— ^- 


^m 


tiiko    lis    toheftv'iia    -  tove. 

give    ns    a    home    n    -  hove, 
bring  lis    to  ln-.-iv'ti  ;i    -  Imve. 

lis,       at  the  thrunt)  a   -  hove. 


Won-  der-ful.wonder-ful         iove  I 


Won-  der-ful  <\'onder-ful 


lovel 


-4=rA 


-V— ^ 


lEzig: 


^3E 


Z^-A,^-^ 


EEE 


T4=;=«= 


-^— /L. 


8a  -  yior  who  reigna  it  -  bove. 


66 


WE  WILL  GO  AND  WORK  FOR  JESUS. 


W.  C.  BUOWN. 

I  With  cncrqy. 


w.  c.  nr.DV.'N. 


1.  WewiUgo  and  work  for  Je- sus,  And  besol-diers  of   the  cross;  We  will  la-bor  in  His  vineyard, Counting 

2.  WewiUgo  and  work  for  Je  -  PUs.And  o-liey  >Iis  kind  command;For  He  gave  His  life  a   ransom,  To  ful- 
o.     We  will  go  and  work  for  Je  -  sua, For  the  ev-'ning  drawelli  near;  All  our  toil  will  soon  be  o  -  ver,  And  the 

_t,_jr»-  -f-     *■     *-     ■0-'?-    *■     -«-•■«•     .        .       A      jB.  -HZ-'   .  .^  A      A      A      X  :^    it  *• 


al 


-A- 


-i i--hz=-t — •    •i' 


• — » — »- 


r;r.t:::=:2 


irt 


lie 


ri: 


:^ 


all  things  else  but  loss.  There  are  man  -  y     pre-cious  chil-dren,\\  e  should  seek  and  gath-er     in,      Let  us 
fil    the  law's  de-ni;ind.     If    we  love    to     do     His   pleasure,  He      will  all  our  wants  supply,  And  will 
Sa-vior   will   ap-pear.       If    we    la  -  bor  for    the    Mas-ter,  Till     our  jour-ney  here  is     trod,   He  will 


■#-     -0- 


zJ"^-* — ^ — -• e-t^ 


*    •#■    it 


A 


r 


^ 


m 


Refrain. 


go    and  urge  them  kindly, Now 
lead    us  sale-ly  on-ward.  To 
lead   u.s  thro'  the  gate- way, To 

M.     m-     *.     -0-  -<3-      JL      . 


1* 


nt 


Jtri 


to  leave  the  paths  of  sin. 
our  home  beyond  the  sky. 
thecit  -  y      of    our  God. 


WewiUgo,  we  will  go.  We  will 

we  will  go,  we  will  go, 


PE^ 


I 


WE  WILL  GO  AND  WORK  FOR  JESUS.— Concluded. 


67 


-^-^ 


-SH 


-tT 


^- 


-r 


a~^ 


1 


go     a.nd    work  for      Jo    -'  BUs;    We  will     go.  we  will      go.  We  will     go     aud    work    to  -  day. 

We  will  go,                          wp  will  go. 
M.     M.     M.        1  ■«-••*■  ■*■  #-•■«-  *■  *-•*■     ■*■__*-     -^ ^     _^  . 


*    T-ig- 


:i: 


g^|^=M==i^?±;: 


• — •  -•- 


-p— . 


1 


WONDERFUL  VIRTUE  IN  PRAYER. 


J., I.  MAXFIELD. 

DrmdiK 
s s — V- 


'For  He  caroth  for  you."— 1st  Peter,  5; 


P-*=i 


-^-J- 


>_  _,N 


s. 


M.  D.  POTTER. 


SP-^- 


-A,J^4__h, 


— f^ 1^ li^ M^ p-H 1 , 

i€ir*z:!»z:*z:zi  z d 


:r±*j 


1.  Whon  wen-  ri-some    momentB  a  -  bide.  And  bur  -  denn  aro  heav-y    to     bear.     Tell    Je  -  siis  wb.-vt-pv-or    bo  -   tide.    Ami 

•2.  If       sill      b;ia   be-cloud-ed  your   way.  For  -  ect    iint  your  Itock  jiiid  your  SliieM.Uut  eo    uii-to    Jo-sus  siitd      eny.  "Pcjii; 

^.  His     e;ir     will    at-tend    to  your     cry,     Hia     e^yt-     ni-ith-er  8lnnil)er'*  nor  ult'cpn.  His  love    will  your  epirita  sup   -  ply.      His 

■J.  Tlieo  trust  ilim  lor  mer-ciea  to    come,  Nor  yield     to  teuip-ta-tious  ku  -  vero,    He'll  lead  you  iu  peace  tu  your  Jioiue.  Aud 

'^  '  *.  T  .  '—I 


.6'-8-yT-g: 


Ig 


&    u'     ^- 


-^- 


•9-^» — » — c crc^.i^ — 5^»— — • — • — • — * — Tp — j — I — ^ 


i 


r-r-^^^ 


-v-^-^- 


i^ine.  Eefeain. 

_^      -s ,N._-i._ 


y    y    i/t  y 

D.S.    Aud     let  your  pe  -  ti-tions  be  knowu.TlKTe  9 

.n.s. 


z±. 


I 

ask    nim  to  lifflit-pn  your  rarf. 
S;i  -  vuir,    I    Clinic  ti)    lie     hoiiTil.' 

cliil  -  ilrcii  it;    B;ii('-ty    ilc    k'-cps. 

"wipe  IViiiu  your  cyoiiov-'ry  tcjir. 


■; »• 


^fds^= 


■ tf    I    ^   .   ^ m-\ 1 P^ 1- 


Oh,  betir  nut  your  bur-deua       a  -  lone,      To    Jo  -  eu8,your    Sa  -  vior     ro  -  pair. 


i 


w    u/    • 
won  -  der-ful  Yir-tuo  iu    prayer. 


t--l 


68 


WHEN  THE  MORNING  BELLS  ARE  RINGING. 


J,  A.  C. 


,    To    the  c 


GEO.  B.  CHASB. 


1.  M  hen  tlic  morning  bella  are  ring-ing,    To    thechap-pl    we    re- pairjlore  we  a!I       u   -    nite  in  sinff-ing,    Andtltr- 

2.  In         Ibe  du  -   ties   now   be  -  fore   us.     Let    us  faitli-fiil  -  ly     <?n-gasi'.  May  the  epir-it         now  di-rect    uh,      As    we 
Z.    Thankful   fur     the  kind  pru-tec-tionWhich  has  blebs'd  us  thro'tbe  week, Still  iniploriug      Thy  di  -  rcc-tion,  \VhilL- we 


Fine. 


\>.  S.  1.    Ev-'ry  grate-ful   heart  ri'  -  joic  -  es,    ThiiH  to 
:'.     And  the  l.lt-sKiiiga  lic_-  haUi  bmiight  us  Killour 
3.    Orati  -  tude    lu      each  e-   mu-tion,Woald  wo 

^      .  D.S. 


fc^Eizm. 


Zg3 


-^T 


:5=;=t*: 


rnut   -    ly      Ji^in     in 


^^^=^ 


pray'r;  While  in  liar-  mo  •  ny  our  voic  -  es  Are  ns  -  cend  -  ing  tn  our  God; 
search  the  pa-  crcd  page;  .May  the  U-b  -  eons  Christ  has  ta  imht  ufi,  AH  our  Tuinds  and  hearts  ini-prove  ; 
heav'n  -  ly      wia  -  duni     beek  ;      Fath  -  er,     thus      in     pure    de   -vc.-tiou,   Ev  - 'ry  thought    in  -  Bpir'd  by     love; 

^•-^* '—^^-r-^ n-*-'-^-r-* 1 4=— "T— — ^       #'    ^    ,    ^»      f     "^      "^      ^ 


ffi 


_r 


-T- 


>     •     •    ^     ^ 

spread    His  praise  a   -  broad. 
hearts  with   )io  -    ly      love, 
lilt         our  souls  a  •   buve. 


?iii 


CHILD'S    PRAYER. 


3=B^ 


lit 

grc-at 
sins 


, . ^ 

'tie  child,  Hum-bly  at  Thy  fc.c.t-Rti7,.l 
ftiul  lush,  Thiiii  dost  view  with  eniil  -  iiig 
for  -  give.  Make  me     low-  ly,    puro     iu 


E.  P.    ANDREWS. 

^ 


-»,      ;      'r-r^i — i — > — rFji— j^ — *-t-) 
.-♦-#■■•••  ^ 


.  .  Thnu  who  art  to  meek  uTid  milil, 
lace.  Lit-  Tie  chil  -  dreii  u  hen  they  cry, 
heart,     lu    Thy     pre8  -  euce  HL^y      1      live. 


^®EE^^EEEE!E 


CHILD'S  PRAYER. 

Eefi;ain. 


:S: 


s=ri 


Concluded. 


m 


^n 


stoop   and  tpach  me  what   to    Bay.     What  to     say,  what  to    say,  Stoop  and  leach  me  what  to  say- 
"Sa  -  vior, guide  me   by     Thygrace.   "By  Thy  grace,  by   the  grace,  "tfa- viorguide  nie    by   thygrace." 
And      be  with  Thf-e  where  Thou  art   WhereThou  art, where  Thou  art, And   be  with  Thee  wliere  Thou  art. 


E^ 


5:=:t=t 


e5e;ee1: 


--t=. 


WATCH  AND  PRAY. 

MISS  CLARA  NOYES.    "Watch  and  pray,  that  ye  enter  not  into  temptation." 


E-iElfii 


ilSEtE£ 


-Matt    2r.  :  41. 


4—*—^ 


=J=fE5=i-4:z:zt:z 


NOYES. 


1. 


Je  -  sus,help  me  watch  and  pray.  On   Thy-self  re  -  ly    -  ing  ; 

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

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


m 


May    I    walk  in    wisdom's  way, 

Naught  on  earth  can    give  me  rest. 

Soon    I'll  pa.ss  the   j.earl  y    gate, 

-      -    :t=f-    ■ 


— I b-J-*- 


Refraik. 


r       1/ 

D.  S.      TrvMinq  Vice  in    time   of    need, 
,  D.S. 


E3^: 


To    Thy  will  com-ply 

On  -  ly     sor    row  bring-ing. 

To     the  finlds  e  ■  Iv  -  sian. 


:ag.         watching,  praying,  day  by   day,  Watching  lest    I      go     as -tray 


^ 


-•-^ 


±1 


-•-.- 


I 


Watching,  praying    ev     -   er. 


70 


WHAT  W!LT  THOU  HAVE  ME  TO  DO. 


E.  R.  LATTA. 


fcii 


n.  B.  MAIIAFFE7. 

N      ^      s 


1.     What  wilt  Tlinn  Inive  mn    tn      fin? 
1'.     (H    -    f.Mi  Tliv  v..Ky      I     Iniv..  Iii-urd 
3.    Jf  ,-    HUH   fur     mc    Thou  li.iht  lia-il. 


When'  wilt  Thou  have  me      to       po? 

('all  -  iiii;  troni     U>\  -  ly      und      cin, 

Slioiild     i     uot       la-bor      for    Thee? 


Shall     T   Tliy    moe  -  sen  -  Ror     he. 


Yi't         I    have  Pcarce  -  ly 
Do  -  ing  what  -  ev  -  er 


he  -  gun, 
I       can. 


^F--F^4^i 


:t=$: 


-^^- 


Liird,  I  nm  wait-in^  tn 
(ill)  -  ry  iiii  -  iiidr  -  t:il  to 
Ev  -    eu   tho'    hum-ble     it 


know ; 
uin  ; 
Ijl-; 


Oft  1  have  wan-dpr'd  a  -  Viij', 
JJnw  I  will  list  to  Tliy  v-ti.f, 
LurU.  there  is    much   to        be       done, 


Ort  I  hai-<-  sliehted  Thy  Brace, 
Clail-ly  a,-c.-pt  of  Tliy  love. 
White    is    the  har-veet  to     view. 


PiEFnAIS. 


i — #-T# — • — i— a — #-^-"^* ^^^^^#-f-# — * — a—* — ^^-0—0 ^ — *-^ — 0—0~^a—0 — 0^0-r 


Nnw  in  Tliy  vineyard  he 
Take  me.d«-ar  Savinr.  I 
3Jow  1    am   read-y    to 


tow. 
pr.-.v. 


Give  nie,  dear  Sa-vior,  a       phice. 
Kit    me     Iit  heaven      a    -     hcive. 
What  wilt  Thou  have  nie  to      do. 


What  wilt  Thou  have  me  to  do? 
What  wilt  Tliou.what  wilt  Thou  Iiave  me  to  do? 


WHAT  WILT  THOU  HAVE  ME  TO  DO.— Concluded. 


1/  ^   / 

THE  JASPER  SEA. 


I'  P  ^ 


E.  F.  DAWSON. 


m 


s. 


E.  F.  DAWSON. 


Sii33 


=d= 


4-5= 


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, Cloth'd  in  splendor  we  shall  stand, Di^ath  and  te.ars  are  nev-er  known, 

3.  Part-ing  days  will  uev  -  er   coiue.Bright  our  lot  will     ev  -  er      be,     When  we  reach  our  heav'iily  home, 


i 


It 


I 


iist 


It 


iSEE 


-^- 


z|t± 


D.jS.      IFe  uiiZZ  stn(7  /or  -  cu  -  ec  moi'C, 


Fine.  Chorus. 


,D.5. 


ii23|i 


Praise  to    God  for  -  ev  -  er  more.     When  we  reach  the  hap-py  shore.  Far     a  -  cross  tlie  Jas  -  per  sea; 
In  that  bright  and  happy  land. 
Far     a  -  cross  the  Jas  -  per  sea. 


iSgH 


27« 


long 


_» — • — C :  :3'»^zii 9 , :n: i ».±  1_« # » i       h '-i-fl 

-1 n "—I n 1 ''-^- .* 1 4 : 1 ^-^ ■• h— " 


tcr  -  ni 


t'J- 


72 


I  LONG  TO  BE  WITH  JESUS. 

Having  a  desire  to  depart.  :ind  to  be  with  Christ,  which  in  fur  better.  —Phil.  1  :  2.'5. 


BLV.  J.  II.  MARTIN. 


--,--> S— f»— TTi—i 1 r-l •^— »^ — '^ 


w-^ 


J.  E.  ROHRBOUGH. 

--1 »,—>.- 


>— 


^'-' 


I    loiiff     to     be  with  Je-eus,     In        etiin-iTis  realms  above.  Tu    t-on- tempt  ate  His  kIo-  ry  And  eel  •  ebrate  II  js  love. 
Hib  uliuruiti  t>u  lair  aud  pleusiug.Uufulded  tu  m>-  i^igLt,  Shall  till  my  kuuI  with  Mladut:ss,Aud  trauBpurtH  uf    dL>light. 

■0-.   ^ 


The  Kins  in   nil    Mis  beauty   My  ravish'd  evt-e  shall  see.  And   in      His  blipfllnl  prr-s^ence  Eiirap- tnr'd  T  shall  be. 
I'll    be  with  Christ  luglo-ry.  And  view  His  luve-ly  face,   I'll  siug    the  juy-tul    eto-ry      Of  His      redeem-ing  grace, 

■0-.   ^ 


§iffi^ 


S^ 


-«— *- 


-*-•—•-!-; 


j=c 


^^t 


-# — •- 


•^    i^ 


-V— lA- 


REV.  J,  H.  MARTIN. 


i-jT- — I      I         -N; — I -I l^-l 

•*      *      ■*■  -w      *      -0-     -»■ 


FAIR  AS  THE   MOON. 

•Fair  aB  the  moon,  clear  as  the  buu."— Solomon's  Song.  6  :  10. 


4^-4 


LE  ROT  J.  BOGGS. 

-rx- 


--sr^i-— •- 


1.  Tlie  moon    in  bricrhtnepB    walkfi  the  pky.  The  love  -  ly    inipeii   of  nisht  Poure  down  Ii*t  ra-diance   from  on  hich.Her 

2.  U'itli    liiH  -    tre  b^r  -  niwM  from  llie  bright  Re-liil  -  cent  kins    of  day.  She  BhineH  with  lei^s     re  -    splendent  hght.A 

3.  So        does    th"  clmrch  with  lu8-tre  phine, The   lisht    by     Je  -  riis  eivn,  II   -    luni-in'd  with    the   beams  divitic.  The 

4.  lie    -    flee  -  tor  of      the      eplendor  brightWhich  from  the  Sa-vmr  gleams,  A  -    mid  the  world's  dark  gloomy  night, She 


gggj 


.__ *_5_ 


I 


i^ 


FAIR  AS  THE   MOON.— Concluded. 


73 


2'ine.     Chorus. 


Repeat  3cl.  unit  4Ui.  lines  of  eacU  stanza. 

D.S. 


eoft      and  sil  -    v'ry 

mild  -  er,  gent  -  ler 

glo  -    rioua  rays      of 

eheds     her  ra  -  diaut 


lurTru 

ray, 
heav'n, 
beams, 


^^p 


Her  Boft      _an<l      eil  -  v'ry,  light, 

A  mild  - "  (T.     gent  -  ier  ray, 

The  elo    -    rioiis  rays      of  hfav'ii. 

She  eaeds     her       ra  -  diant  beams. 


r 


Her  Boft    and     sil-v'ry        light; 
A     mild  -  er,      gcnt-ler        ray. 

The     Klo-riouB  rays    of  Iicav  n  ; 

•She  sheds  lier     ra  •  diant  beaius  ; 


■*-    X 


li^^ 


DIV.  U.  liONAU. 


BEYOND    THE  HILLS. 


R.  G.  STAPLES 

— ^ 


-t-i 


Z'^r 


m 


\.    A  -  bove  thRfear-fuI   wrecks  of  time.  And  discord    of     He  an-sry  words,  I      hear  the  ev  -  er  -  lasting  chime.  The 

2.  O      eong  oflishtsuid  dauu  ol  blies. Sound  over  earth  and  till  these  ekies. Nor  ev  -  er,    ev  -  er,  ^     ev  -  er  tejiee,  Tliy 

3.  Glad  soiiffof  thi.s  did  -  burden 'de;irth,Wliich  holy  voices  then  fc^hall  sing, Praise  for  cre-a  -  tion  s    second  birth, And 


ms^ 


EEeEsi 


zizzw: 


-r-T- 


it^t 


^ 


rO-i-»—»- 


r        ' -F-£=i:*3r"fe-!g-i 


D.  S.    Dear      laud  be-yond  to 


felE 


^ 


Chorus 


^- 


.   r 

which  I    gu.  That 
II.S. 

4  ■    '^ 


4     f     I 


I 


-»^i^^ 


-,— j- 


-i* 


n^-*- 


ma  •  sic      of      iin  -  jar  -  ring  chords. Dear     land,  sweet  land   of    Bong,  Where  dwell  the  blood-wash'd  throng  ; 

eoul    *'ii  -  tranc-ing      nu'l  -  o     -     dies. 

glo  -  ry       to      ere  -  a-   tion's  King. Dear  land  beyond, sweet  land  of  song,  Where  dwellin  light  the  bloodwaeh'd  throng; 


land      of  bliss     1       soon  shall  know. 


74 


WEIGHED  IN  THE  BALANCE. 


■  TlioH  art  wtiigUfd  ut  tUu  balauue,  aud  art  found  wimtiug. 
MRS.  E.  U.  KLLSWORTU. 


-Daniel  5:  27. 


R.  B.  MAHAFFET. 


^.Andanie. 

1 

i^ 

#:ft^ — 1         -'* 

"  ^  '. 

:     '         -1         -1    ■ 

N— 1 »— 

\—^ — .- — 1—1 — , — -i — . — 

1- 

^4     •-      « 

— • — 

— • — 

-J, 

i 

V~»-^T^ 

•  • 

-s    r4=^ 

— —4— 

• — 

f 

~^r^~ 

y^-^  » .  J. 

It 

'■    • 

•*■ 

Tf 

L— » — i~. — ' 

'  g 

0 — 

1.     Weigh'd  by 

tliy 

love 

for 

thy 

broth  -  er,         Weigh'd 

by     thy     love 

for 

thy 

God, 

2.     Weigh'd  by 

til9 

hope 

of 

sal 

-    va  -  tion,        Weigh'd 

by     the    Rock  -where 

'tis 

built, 

3.     Weigh'd  by 

the 

rich  - 

est 

of 

treas-ures,        Weigh'd 

bv    their      in  - 

fi    - 

nite 

loss. 

"  n"       • 

P — 

1 

r~^ — 

1 

-^ 

rf— TT-^*' 

1 p-#— 

_,_ 

*. 

-- ^  .   - 

2_-i. — ^ 

r     -i ^ — ' 

-^ — •^-s— 

— 1 — 1 — = — 

* ' 

— • • — 

— • 

—  • — 

• — 

H 

-r— 

3 «_!■ »— 

J 

— 1 — 

L* 

1 

' 

1 

Weigh'd     by     thy 


-» 1^- 


faitli  in 
Weigh'd  by  the  sweet  in 
Weigh'd     by     the     bright  -  est, 


^ 


4: 


T 


an  -    oth  -  er, 

vi  -    ta  -  tion, 

of  pleas  -  ures, 

'        -« ,^ 


i=^s=i-- 


1 — 

Weigh'd  by  the  shed  -  ding  of  blood. 
"Come,  ev  -  en  now,  if  thou  wilt." 
Weigh'd   by     the     dark   he.iv        y      cross. 


m 


Tt: 


^ 


ih'd.but 


D.S.  Weigh' d,tut     ilnj       soul 
\  Refrain. 


has      been      in  -  fling,       Weigh'd,     but  found   light  -    er     than      air. 


D.8. 


VINNIEVERSON. 

Maestoso. 


£ki= 


;3I 


=1- 


SONG  OF  DELIVERANCE. 

My  God  hath  sent  his  angel,  and  hath  shut  the  liou's  nioutlie. 
, 1— , • ; -N-,- 


75 


-DANit;l.6:  22. 


J.  n.  Lp;sLi!;. 


1.  I     have     Buf  -  ff-r'ci     man  -  y    tri  -  als,     Suf-fer'd  deep  -  ly,    snf-fer'd  long;     I  have  walk'd  like 

2.  Cru-el       ioes  stood  round  a- bout  me,  Fiercely  flash'd  thpir  vengeful      irw;  When  tliey  saw      ni}- 

3.  I     shall     nev  -  er      cease  re -joic-mg,     For    I    know  that      I     am      free;  From  tlie  pow'r    of 


^z\i±=t^ 


i 


Chorus.  God    hath  seiit    His 


ly     an-  gel,  Bring-ing  peace  and   glo  -  ry    near ;  Shield-ing  me    from 


M 


— i — ; — » — •: 

ho  -  ly  Dan  -  iel, 
soul  in  troa  -  ble, 
sm      and     Sa  -  tan 


o- 


*         •  •      -      r 

'Mongthe  li  -  ons   fierce  and  strong.  But  my  soul      is      now    i!e  -  liv- er  d. 

And  my  last  fond  hope     ex  -  pire.     But  the  me.s  -fen  -  ;_'i'r     of    nier  -  cy. 

Hath  the  Lord    de  -  liv-er'd    ine.         I       a  -  dore  him      for    His  pres-ence. 


» 


ZL.Z 


r — r 


-h 


iii^S^^H^ 


death    and    dun  -  ger,  Calm  -  ing  all     my     anx  -  ious  fear. 


i 


e= 


I'er  the  gloom, For  "my  God  hath  sent  His  an-gel,"  And  re  -vers'd  the  word  of  doom- 
rv  harm.  Tea,,  he  led    me  from  the  dungeon, Guid-ed     by    His  eav-ing   arm. 


And   a  light  bursts  o'( 

Shielded    me  from  ev 

In     my  darkest  try  -  ing  hour, Where  I  learn'd  my  human  weakne.ss,AndHi8niatchlesasaving  pow'r. 

It *  '  •     • 


E^^ 


1 — t- 


b, — f — # — •-.,-•. 


f=F=f^ 


'^^^^ 


76 


NEARER  HOME. 


Arr.  from  Phebe  Gary  by  KEV.  W.  T.  DALE. 


aiiP 


'-sn 


D,  E.  DOET(;n. 


One  Bwet't-ly     eol  - 
I3ut  waves  of    that 
()       Lord   con-tirin 
Bn    near    nie  when 


emn  thought.  Comes  to    me    o>r    and  oVr;  I'm 

dark    Bfa.          Are    roll  -  in?     in       my  siirlit;  Yet 

my      trust,    Miiko  Rtrong  the  hand<of  faitir,  To 

iii^       feet          Are  siip-ping    o'er    the  brink;  For 

JL      -tf2--        JL      A      ^      JL      X  -(2-- 


near  -  er    home  this  twi  -  licht  cIosf^TIian 

bright  be-  yond    the  roll  -  ing     tide.    Ap- 

teel    Thee  when     1    trpiii-bliii«   stjiiid,   Up- 

1       am    near  -  er    home,    to    -  day,    Pt;r- 


Fint.  Choeus. 


t=r- 


-X. 


Near  -  er    home  my  long  songht  home, Than 


X 


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1 


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r — ' 

Near  -  er    home,    near    -    er    home,  I'm     near  -  er       Ca-naan's  shore; 


e'er  I've    been    be  -    fore. 

peara  the    djiwn    of  Ii;jht. 

oil  the    shore    of  de:ith. 

haps  than    I       may  think. 


9i|=J=t=s: 


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i 


e'er     I've    been    be 


BUET. 


LEAD  ME  TO  THEE. 


L.  M.  GORDON. 


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m 


-•--•-v-S — (&— L, 


1.  Beauti  -  fill  mansion,  homo  of  tho  blent, Lund  wlioro  tlio  faithful  ev-or  sha 

2.  Heru  in  the    rtesort.    cheerless   1  rnam.     La  -  iIlmi  witli   soi  row, far  from  n 

3.  Savior,    J    love  Thee, dwell  in  my  heart,   Nev-er,    oliiiev-er,  fi'Oiuniede 


.-N,--*»l- 


-•-^T^--x-,l-« 


^^^ 


_11  rest;  There  is  my  treaBiire,thero  wonld  I   be, 

niy  homo;  ClondK  on  my  patliway  darkly      I  see, 

-part;  Hope, like  a  rainbow,  shin- ing     1    see. 


LEAD  ME  TO  THEE.— Concluded. 

■Chorus 


77 


^     r^  I--* N— ^-^-TT-^ 5— N-I 1 ri iV^^  n     >>-r" >>— ^~4— ^^ 

-^ ^M—0~M — I 1— — M-irm ■  — ' — •~r-«~* — — '  i  —i '-~^'r~* rn m^^-m—^ ~9—m~-\~w — m  »  M H 


J=^5S^*=i 


L'lrii     I      :im  wen  -  ry,    lead     me    to  Thep.    Sa-vior   be  near  me.comfort  aud  cheer  me,  Je-eus,  mj'  Sa-vior,lead  me  to  Thee. 
Lcril     1      uiu  M<-ii  -  ry,     le^d      me    iu  Thee. 
Vet     1      am  m  eu  -  ry,    lead      iiiu    to  Thee. 


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BY  AND  BY. 


HEV.  T.  W.  DALE. 

Cheerfully. 


'Ye  shall  paeti  over  tliJH  Jordan 


-JOBH.  1;  11. 


REV.  W.T.  DALE. 


b_u:a — i-.—M-^m-i — •— S-; — •^^^P^^^ t\-s — »— • ; — w- 

^-^^'t^i—^--'-'=^'-i±:S:i:zt-iz=t^iizizhz±zi: 


O  -  ver  Jor-d.in  we  nhall  meet,  tly  and  hy, 
All  tiiir  «i»r-rnws  ehiill  he  past,  IJy  and  hy. 
We  shall  jriiii  the  heav'iily  chuir,  liy  and  by, 
There  we'll  join  the  ransunt'd  throug.By  aud  by 


-s?— I 


and 
iijid 
and 
auU 


by,     In    that  hap  ■  py  land   bo  sweet, 

by.     We  shall  reaeli  our  home  at  hist, 

by.    We  sbaii  Htrike  tlie  goJd-eti  lyre, 

by.  Chanting  luvt^'s  re-deeni-ing  song, 


By 

iiy 

Br 


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ntid 
and 
and 
and 


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I'v; 

by: 
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by; 


IS 


Wp  Hbrill  cath  -  rT  on  thp  shore.  \Vi til  oiif  kin-dred  cone  1  i--fore.  And  the  Sa-vinr's  name  a-dore,  By 
With   the  ran-sonrd  we  shall  stand. TliPFP  a   lio   -    ly  hap  -  p\  band.Oown'd  witli  clory    in      that  land, IJy 

In  nur  homv  fo  briffhtand  fair.Wlieretlie  hap-py  an  -  ct')-*  ure,  We  shall  praise  lor-ev  -  er  tlieru.  By 
There  we'll  meet  be- fore     the  throne, Then  we'll  lay  our  trophiea  down, And    re-ceive     a  Bhin-ins:  crown, By 

...  .     m     »^r-^_5 — ^ — »-^ — ■ ^  .     ^      L 


mid 
and 
and 
aud 


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78  ONWARD  PRESSING.  ' 

I  prefla  townrd  tha  mark  for  tlif  priitc  ol  tbo  high  culliuij  uf  Gu J  iu  Christ  Jcsns.    —Phil.  3:  U, 
MRS.  E.  C.  ELLSWOItTU.  M.  P.  SCTEIl, ' 

Allegro. 


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3^^ 


-j^    -r    •♦      p 

1.  To'ard  the  mark  my 

2.  To'ard  the  mark  my 

3.  To'ard  the  mark  I'm 


I  -w      ■»■      -^      ^ 

feet  are  press-ing.  On  the  list  my  name  shall  be;  To  the  race  my- 
feet  are  press-ing,  Sin  in  vain  her  snares  shall  sjiread  ;  The'  I  stum  -  ble 
dai  -  ly  press  ing, Death  shall  clasp  my  feet    in     vain;    'Tis    the    goal  where 


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TO     -     «^       •        S         - 

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self     ad  -  dress  -  ing, 

slill    pro-gress-mg, 

waits  the     bless -mg, 

^._^__J_ ^ ^ ^ 

'Till     the  bright    re  -  ward    I     see. 
Safe  -  ly      by      the     spir  -  it    led. 
Dy  -  ing,   shall  with  Christ,be  gain. 

— • \ 'r — -  H g — t 

0 

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the  race,  the 

race  I'm  win-ningi 

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On-ward  !  on-ward  let    me  fly  !      0     the  race !  'tis  now  be  -  gin-ning.On-ward  !  onward  till  I'   die. 


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THE  FOUNITAIM. 


79 


REV.  W.  T. 


DALK, 


lu  tliat  duy  there  bIuiH  be  a  fountaiu  opened  in  the  honsc  orDavitl  — Zeck. 


1.  There  is     a  foantrtin 

2.  Tlie    (Iwellei-H  of     Je    ■ 

3.  Here  love,  in    one    per 
i.  Let     Jew  and  Gentile 


ow  ;  TwiiB 


V  ^  , 

opcn'd  wide.  Whence  streanifi  of  living  wa  -  ters  flow  ;'TwiiB  open'd  when      Imman  -  ne!  di( 

ru-RJi  -  lem,  The  heire    of    I)a  -  vid«   roy  -  itl     line  ;  May      to     this  hu  -  cred  fountain  come.  And 

-  petiial  stream, DescendB  to  all        of       A-dam's  race  ;  Lot    songs  iin-mor  -  tul  twell  tlie  theme,  The 

idend  their  lays, As  down   at  Jo   -  sua'   feet  they   fall  ;  High  raise  the  bong  oi  rapturous  praise,  And 


.-^  Crokus. 


cleanse  from  sin  and  save  from  woiy.       Oh, 
watih    a-    way  each   Ruilt  -  y  etain. 
woii-dera   of       re-  deem-in?  grace. 
crown  tlie   Sa   -  vior  Lord   of    all. 


pre  -    ciouM   foun-tain,  Ob,      cri. 


Bou    fuuu-tain.Tis   flow  -  ing  free    for 


==;r- 1 * •— T— I ' *-n— ^ T—^-i # ' r~^ • *~~T~1 — \~^~l #-t— = #■ 


--^ 


NEARER,  MY  GOD,  TO  THEE. 


j^a     and 


:^zi:Mz 


Erfcr^3j 


O     come,  and  drink    and       live. 


^ 


SE 


.     Koarer.  my  God,  to  thee, 
Nearer  to  thee! 
KVii  though  it  be  a  cross 

Ttiat  raiseth  me; 
Still  all  my  song  shall  be— 
|:Nearer,  my  God.  to  thee;j 
Nearer  to  thee! 
.    Tho'  like  the  wanderer. 
Daylight  all  gone. 
Darkness  be  over  me, 

M]r'  rest  a  fitone; 
Yet  in  my  dreams  I'd  he— 
|:Nearer,  my  God,  to  thee:] 
Nearer  to  theel 


3.    There  let  the  way  appear 
Steps  unto  heaven; 
All  that  thou  sendeat  me. 

In   mercy  given; 
Angels  to  beckon  mo 
[:Nearer.  my  God,  thee:| 
Nearer  to  thee! 

<.    Or.  if  on  joyful  winp, 
('leaving  the  sky. 
Sun.  moon,  nnd  stars  forget, 
Upward  1  fly  ; 
Still  all  my  song  shall  be— 
pNearer,  my  God.  to  thee:! 
Nearer  to  theo! 


INDEX. 


PAOE. 

Awake,  and  Satisfied 2'J 

Beautiful  Home 61 

Be  Near  Me 31 

Beyond  the  Hills 73 

Blessed  Jesus 35 

By  and  By 77 

Child's  Prayer 6i 

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

Closer  to  Thee 8 

Deoopimo  Souls  4 

Enter  into  thy  Closet 23 

Even  as  Josiali! 48 

Pair  as  the  Moon 73 

God  shall  all  your  need  supply  1 1 

Go  in  and  out 53 

,  Great  Peace 16 

Guide  Me  Blessed  Savior 17 

Happy  Home  Above 40 

Heaven  is  My  Home 10 

Hear  the  Voice  of  Jesus 1.5 

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  Bring  My  Sins  to  Thee ...     18 

I  Cannot  Know 63 

I  Long  to  Be  With  Jesus 73 


PAOE. 

I  Love  Jesus 25 

I  Take  Thee  at  Thy  Word  . .  23 

In  the  Fiery  Furnace 45 

If  We  are  Christ's 28 

Jesus  Gentle  Shepherd 33 

Jesus  Loves  the  Children 21 

"Jesus  Wept" 63 

Just  Waiting 20 

Lead  Me  Safely  on 9 

Lead  Me  to  Thee 76 

Let  the  Little  Children  Come  57 

Lord's  Prayer 5 

Mansion's  Bright 49 

Nearer  Home 76 

Nearer  My  God  to  Thee 79 

Onward  Pressing 78 

Our  Home  Beyond  the  River  43 

Oh,  that  Sweet  Day 86 

Our  Promised  Help 51 

Precious  Jewels 3 

Remember  Jesua 43 

Rise  and  Shine  26 

Rock  of  A<;cs 13 

Saviour  and  Friend 21 

Song  of  Deliverance 75 

Shelter  Near  the  Cross 50 

Succor  of  the  Tempted 60 

Sweet  Rest  in  Jesus 5 


PAOJC, 

Sweetest  Story  Ever  Told. . .  19 

Take  these  Lamlis 55 

Talk  With  Me,  Lord 13 

The  Fountain 7!) 

The  Jaspt-r  Sea 71 

The  Master  Calleth 47 

The  Smitten  Rock 60 

The  Very  Best  for  Jesus 30 

There  is  a, sate  that  stands  ajar  34 

There's  a  Friend 54 

Then  Do  I  Love  Jesus 37 

There's  Rest  for  thee  at  Home  53 
'Tis  Sweet,  t)  Blessed  Jesus.  83 
'Tis  with  the  Righteous  Well  44 
Waitixo,  Watching  and  long- 
ing   24 

Watcliand  Pray 69 

We  Haste  to  Sabbath  School  89 
We  Must  Work  for  Jesus. . .  53 
We're  going  to  work  for  Jesus  27 
We  will  go  and  work  for  Jesus  69 

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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