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BY
J. H. LESLIE and R. B. MAHAFFEY.
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\ 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
THE LIBRARY OF
PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
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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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Why art thou cast dowu my soul ? Hope thuu in God ! —Psalm 42 : II,
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with feeling.
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1. Droop-ing souls no
2. He has par - don
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full and free, Droop-ing souls to
Sa-vior's name. Dear to all that
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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
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SWEET REST IN JESUS.
CoinP unto nic nil ye that labor,auti are heavy laden, and I will give you roet-
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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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LORD'S PRAYER.
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Give us this day our
doily
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And forgive our trespasses,
And lead us not into temptation
as Mc forgivo
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those who
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and the power, and the
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MRS. B. W. CHAPMAN.
HE LIVES, WO MORE TO DIE.
I know thftt my Bedeemer liveth.— Job xis : 25.
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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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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.
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to the Jor-dan of death I de - ecend, Daa-ger I'll fear not if Christ
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Earth has no spot where without Him I'm safe,
Breast-ing the bil-lows, my death-song shall be,
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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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Thro' this world of sin to my home above.
Let me free-ly drink till I thirst no more.
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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.
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'2. What tho'
3. There at
a Btran - ger here
the tem - pest rage
my Sa - vior's side.
Heav'n
Heav'n
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my liome,
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.
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TALK WITH Mt LORD.
MRS. M. SLUSSEK.
That which I see not, teach Thou me.— Joh 34: 33,
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3. Talk with me, when
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*'Thou art my hidiug-placy.''— Ps, 32 : 7.
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2. Should my tears for
3. While I draw this
cleft for me, Let me hide my -self in thee; Jjet the
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fleeting breath, When mv eves shall close m death, When I
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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
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HE IS RISEN.
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TENNFT.
1 He
2 He
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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 •
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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-
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J. H. IiESIilK.
Go work to-day in my vineyard.— ^Iatt. 21 : 23.
K. B. MAHAFFET.
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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,
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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,
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GUIDE ME, BLESSED SAVIOR.
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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
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I BRING MY SINS TO THEE.
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K. B. MAIIAFFET.
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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 ;
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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.
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All our cares on Thee to cast; Keep us from the paths of sin; Bring us to Thy-self at last.
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JUST WAlTrNG.
I am just waiting for the last Bummone. Last words of Darid Lowry, D. D.
D. E. PORTCfl.
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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,"
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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.
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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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I TAKE THEE AT THY WORD.
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'lint tboii, wheu thou priiytBt, enter iuto thy cIumi
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WAITING, WATCHING AMD LONGING.
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2. Wait - ing.watching and longing, Wait- ing for my
3- Wait • ing.watching and long-ing, Wait -ing for the
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Tea, Lord, Tbou knowest I love Thoo— John xxi., 15,
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J. 0 LESLIE.
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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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3. Who are these that
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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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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
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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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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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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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of me to -J.ay, We're going to work for
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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 ;
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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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I shall be satisfied, when I awuke, with Thy likenesB.— Ps, 17 ; 15.
MRS. E. C. ELLSWOBTII.
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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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J. H. LESLIE.
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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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feel - ing — -He deserves the ver - y best,
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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.
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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
me when I
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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.
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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
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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,
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We would not bid
Our hands can clasp his
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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
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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
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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
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to our song,
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THERE IS A GATE THAT STANDS AJAR.
BEV. J. H. MAKTIN.
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2. There
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radiance clear, di-vine, The dazzling light of Je - pus, Whose
thro'that o - pen door, There is a
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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 ;
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to soar and en - ter in, Pass
me mount and up - ward fly, Pass
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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.
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BLESSED JESUS.
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OTIS F. PKESBUEY.
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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 .'
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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,
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Thou did'st suffer on the tree; Pre-cious Sa-vior, may I be, Dai - ly more and more like Thee.
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O THAT SWEET DAY.
VINNIK VEKNON.
Cheerfully'
CHA8. JAEKEt.
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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
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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.
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THEN DO 1 LOVE JESUS.
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bAMDEL H. FRKNCH.
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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;
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How He came from
When I read or
When He points to
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heav'n a. - bove, Then
sing of heav'n, Then
harp and crown. Then
do
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i love Je
I love Je
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SUS; When he bids me
SUS; When my tri - als
died for
come and
all are
me,
rest,
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On the hill of Cal-va-ry,
On His kind and lov-ing breast.
When I Teach the oth - er thore,
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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.
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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.
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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
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bless - ing, do - min-ion and praise,
■wnrld nn - to wliom we be - long.
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WE HASTE TO SABBATH SCHOOL.
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Blessed ure they that dwell in Thy house.
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Words and mnsic by K. G. STAPLES.
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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 '
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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.
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Dear Je - sus, pre - cious Sa - vior, Our
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ev - er con-stant friend; In songs of
do
ra - tion, Onr roi cos we will blend.
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HAPPY HOME ABOVE.
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Cheerfully.
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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
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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
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Happy home,
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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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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.
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Come to Je - sua just now, With your bur-don
of sorrow, For too lute it may be Should you wait for the morrow.
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OUR HOME BEYOND THE RIVER.
MRS. M. K. B. SATTEItLEE,
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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;
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Nev-er falls a shade of night, There 'tie
Fill the air with eweet per-funio,Atui their
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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-
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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.
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REMEMBER JESUS.
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.TTiouyht fully.
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Re - mem-ber
He - mem-ber
Re - mem-ber
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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
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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.
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'TIS WITH THE RIGHTEOUS WELL
J. a. TENNEY
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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;
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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
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IN THE FSERY FURNACE.
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Our Goil whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace.— Daniel 3:17.
MRS. E. Q. ELLSWORTH.
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J. H. LESLIE.
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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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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'
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Yes, the lov'd one walks in safe - ty,
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HE HATH SET ME OM A ROCK.
MART TORRENCK.
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A-round me oft,
Tho'thuud«r8 ruar
Tho'wa-tera deep
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WILBUR A. CHKISTT.
tho'winds may
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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
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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
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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
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R. B. MAHArPET.
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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
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Coming, yes, we're cum-ing, Thro' Thy grace so free.
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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 ;
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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.
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MANISIONS BRIGHT.
In my Father's lioust' are many niaiisiuus. —John 14: 2.
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3.
4.
In my
And if
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KEV. W. T. DALE.
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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
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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.
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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.
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SHELTER NEAR THE CROSS.
ISA
M. SCHAEFFER.
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'When the tempest gathers round me,
When the waves are madly dashing,
As the morning light approaches
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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
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foaming billows,
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And the thunder
Burn-ing teardrops
Gleams the steadfast
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blind my eye.o;
bea-con light;
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'Mid the fierce and
From a - far, be -
Soon I'll reach the
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crys-tal harbor.
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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.
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OUR PROMISED HELP.
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thiue help. — Ilos, 13:9.
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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-
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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
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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
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oth-er shore.
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THERE'S REST FOR THEE AT HOME.
W. r. WSHSCEZUL.
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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
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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.
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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
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brave - ly while you roam ;
wea-ry ones who roam,
thro' the world we roam,
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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
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THERE'S REST FOR THEE AT HOME.
CHORUS. ,1 III
Concluded.
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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
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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.
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WE MUST WORK FOR JESUS
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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.
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McKINNEY.
THERE'S A FRIEND.*
Be of good courage. Pb, 27 : 14.
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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?
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THERE'S A FRIEND.— Concluded.
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friend that is faithful and true.
Je - sus. Je- - 6US, HesufTer'd for meandfor you.
JesuB.oiir friend, Jesn«, our friend,
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TAKE THESE LAMBS.
DB. THOS. HASTINGS.
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lambs In Thine arms ;
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THE SMITTEN ROCK.
REV. S. Y. HAKMKR.
In *'Cliri8tian Standard aud Home Journal,'
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JOHN T. GRAPE.
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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
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Drink and live for - ev ■ - er."
In this glori-ous cen - tre.
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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
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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.
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'Tis flow - ing. flow-ing,'Tis
'Tis flow-ing, sweetly flow - ing.'Tis
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iv - ing, 'Th flow-ing now for thee.
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flow - ing boundless and free; 'Tis flow - ing, flow - ing, 'Th flow-ing now for
"lis flow-ing.sweetly flow -ing,
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LET THE LITTLE CHILDREN COME.
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BUENTJIE SMITH.
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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,
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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;
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/ will safe - ly lead you home.
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MRS. E. C. ELLSWORTH.
GO INI AND OUT.
And shall go iu aud uut and tiud pasture. —John 10; 9.
M.J. MUNGEB.
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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
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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
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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.
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Go in and out with safe - ty. If
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GO INI AND OUT.— Concluded.
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HOW I LOVE TO SPEAK FOR JESUS.
G. W.
GEO. W. EIDT.
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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
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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,
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And to trnst His sav - ing pow'r.
On the cross of Cal - va - ry.
Till I see Thee faca to face.
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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.
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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
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call; Turn to me in
ill, When my cour - age
friend, Lead me ev - ery
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mer - cy, At thy feet
fails lae, Be my com
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fall; ,
still;
end ; .
]Ielp me tenr life's cross - es.
Thou hast known temp - ta - tion,
When the waves of Jor - dan
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Yet without a sin, . ,
Fierce-ly round me roll, .
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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.
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BEAUTIFUL HOME.
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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
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I CANMOT KNOW.
He keepeth tbo paths of judgmeut, aud preservetb the way of his saints. — Prov. 2:
AXFIELD.
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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
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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.
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JESUS WEPT.
JesuH wept. —John U: Z.':
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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
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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
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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,
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"Je-8us wept,"
He wept, lie wept for
Je-sus wept,
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CLOSER AND CLOSER TO JESUS.
E. B. LATTA.
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2. Clos - er and
3. Clos - er and
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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,
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CLOSER AND CLOSER TO JESUS.— Concluded.
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WONDERFUL LOVE
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W. T. WILKY.
1. "Wnnderful, wonderful
2. Wonilrriul, wonderlul
3 N'v'MiiiierIn!. vnnrlerful
4. Wniui'-rf'il, wuiiUerful
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WdniU'fliil, wnnderfiil
Woudcrfiil, woiidi'Vful
lovo I He left U\b Itricht throne, to make iis HiBown.AnA
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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
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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
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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
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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
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go and urge them kindly, Now
lead us sale-ly on-ward. To
lead u.s thro' the gate- way, To
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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,
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WE WILL GO AND WORK FOR JESUS.— Concluded.
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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.
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WONDERFUL VIRTUE IN PRAYER.
J., I. MAXFIELD.
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'For He caroth for you."— 1st Peter, 5;
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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
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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.
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Oh, betir nut your bur-deua a - lone, To Jo - eu8,your Sa - vior ro - pair.
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won - der-ful Yir-tuo iu prayer.
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WHEN THE MORNING BELLS ARE RINGING.
J, A. C.
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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
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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;
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spread His praise a - broad.
hearts with )io - ly love,
lilt our souls a • buve.
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CHILD'S PRAYER.
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sins
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'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.
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. . 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.
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CHILD'S PRAYER.
Eefi;ain.
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Concluded.
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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.
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WATCH AND PRAY.
MISS CLARA NOYES. "Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation."
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-Matt 2r. : 41.
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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,
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D. S. TrvMinq Vice in time of need,
, D.S.
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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
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WHAT W!LT THOU HAVE ME TO DO.
E. R. LATTA.
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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.
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(ill) - ry iiii - iiidr - t:il to
Ev - eu tho' hum-ble it
know ;
uin ;
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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.
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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.
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THE JASPER SEA.
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E. F. DAWSON.
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1- When we cross the Jas-per sea. When we reach the oth - er shore. Full of bliss our songs shall be.
2. With the an-gels round the throne, 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,
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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,
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FAIR AS THE MOON.
•Fair aB the moon, clear as the buu."— Solomon's Song. 6 : 10.
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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
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FAIR AS THE MOON.— Concluded.
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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.
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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 ;
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DIV. U. liONAU.
BEYOND THE HILLS.
R. G. STAPLES
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\. 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
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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.
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My God hath sent his angel, and hath shut the liou's nioutlie.
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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
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ly an- gel, Bring-ing peace and glo - ry near ; Shield-ing me from
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'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.
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death and dun - ger, Calm - ing all my anx - ious fear.
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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.
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76
NEARER HOME.
Arr. from Phebe Gary by KEV. W. T. DALE.
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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
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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.
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Near - er home my long songht home, Than
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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.
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LEAD ME TO THEE.
L. M. GORDON.
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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
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_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.
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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.
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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
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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,
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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
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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, '
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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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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
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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
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NEARER, MY GOD, TO THEE.
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O come, and drink and live.
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. 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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