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SONGS  OF  GLORY 


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A  COLLECTION  OF  BEAUTIFUL  SONGS  FOR 

Sunday  >t  SgIiooIs  *  and  *  tte  *  Family  *  Ercle 


BY- 


CTJlS.  H.  FILLMORE, 


Author  of  "JOY  AND  GLADNESS,"  "SONGS  OF  GRATITUDE,"    "SONGS  OF  GLORY,"  "HOURS  OF  SONG, 

"JOYFUL  NOTES,"  etc.,  etc. 


CINCINNATI: 
FILLMORE  BROTHERS,   PUBLISHERS. 

1881. 


PREFACE. 


In  response  to  many  calls  the  present  book  is  issued  in  the  figure  notntmi. 

I  have  named  it  Songs  of  Glory  No  2,  because,  in  its  preparation,  I  have  kept  in 
view  the  points  that  made  the  former  book  so  popular,  and  hope  to  have  succeeded  in 
imitating  its  good  qualities  sufficiently  to  entitle  it  to  a  place  second  only  to  its  Model 
Predecessor. 

"With  many  thanks  to  the  contributors,  and  a  hearty  "  God  speed  "  to  the  book  and  its 
friends,  I  am,  yours  truly,  Jas.  H.  Fillmore. 


Copyright,  1881,  by  Fillmoee  Bros. 


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PURER  IN  HEART. 


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2.  Pur  -  er     in  heart,  O  God,     Helii  me  to 

3.  Pur  -  er     in  heart,  O  God,     Helj)  me  to 


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THE  LORD  IS  RISEN. 

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SING,  EVER  SING. 


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2.  Sing,  tho'  thy  bur  - 

3.  Sing,  tho'  thy    sin 

4.  Sing,  tho'  the  floods 


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Sing,    tho'  tiiou  bear  it  long, 

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SWEETEST  THOUGHTS  OF  JESUS. 


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How  he  heard,  in  kindness,  Every  humble    call.     How  he  passed  each  moment.  Doing  good  to      all. 
How  he'll  bid  us  welcome,    When  oi^race  is  run,  Hear  him  say  so     kind-ly.     Faithful  child,  Mell  done. 

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THE  ROCK  AND  THE  SAND. 


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GOD  CARES  FOR  ME. 


From  "  Hours  of  Song." 


1.  Where're  I    rest,    where'er     I       rove,     On     sol  -  id  earth,    or    faith-less  sea,     Tliis  promise  fills    my 
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Fed  by  his  bounteous  hand  I  see; 
This  care  the  blest  assurance  gives 
God  cares  for  me,  God  cares  for  me, 

3  And  tho'  I  slumber  in  the  grave, 
Not  then  shall  I  forgotten  he; 
Tlie  resurrection  morn  will  prove, 
God  cares  for  me,  God  cares  for  ma 


STEP  BY  STEP. 


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No  shadows  dim  thy  splendor, 

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BE  IN  OUR  MIDST  TO-DAY. 


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1.  We  hfiste  to  thy  temple,  oh,  Father!  We  long  for  thy  presence  to  -  day;  As  thirst-panting  harts  by  the 

2.  We  haste  to  thy  temple,  oh,  Father!  Our  fast  fading  strength  to  re-new;  Bind  up  thou  the  wounded  in 

3.  We  haste  to  thy  temple,  dear  Father,  Smile  down  from  tliy  glory  a-bove;  We  shall  not  grow  weary  well- 
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THE  SUNDAY  SCHOOL 


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1.  How  blessed      is     the      day      of    rest,  How  sweet -ly  calm      and      still; 
We   learn  the  les- sons     of  those  days,  When  Je  -  sus  walked  the  earth; 

2.  They  tell   us     of    his      wond'roiis  life,  How  pure     he  was,       how  true, 
They  tell  us     of    the     dejith    he  died,  The    cru    -   el  cross      he  bore, 


As  we  are  gatliered 
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And  all  his  deeds  of 
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faith-  ful  love   They  bring  be 
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Mrs.  a.  L.  Davison, 


GLADLY  SING. 


J.  H.  RosECRANS.    By  per. 


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1.  Gladly    sing 

2.  O,  the     day 

3.  Un-to  Hiiu, 


gladly  sing,  Happy  hearts  hither  bring,  Come  with  smiles  and  with  songs  (o-day  ; 
is  so  bright,  All  is  beau  -  ty  and  liglit;  We  must  all,  we  must  all  lie  gay, 
high  in  heaven,  Blessings  bright  wlio  hath  given,  We  would  car  -  ol  our      sweetest    songs; 


Turn  a  -  way  from  all  care. 
While  witli  joy  and  with  song 
He  who  guards  us  from  harm 


In  our    pleas  -  ure    to   share, 
Fly  the  sweet  hours  a  -  long 
With  his  strong  loving    arm, 

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On  their  shining,  their  hap  -  py  way. 
Un  -  to    us       life    and  health  pro  -  long. 


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love  and    praise.        / 


Wm.  Baxter. 


MY  BIBLE  TELLS  ME  SO. 


A.  D.  Fillmore. 


1.  Christ  loved     lit  -  tie        children,   While    on     earth     be  -  low, 

2.  Men,      to        be        con-  vert  -  ed,    Je    -    sus     says    must  t)e 

3.  Children       praised    the     Sav  -  ior.    When  on    earth      he    stood 

4.  If  the        lit    -    tie       children     Strive  to        do        his  will, 

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In        hu  -  mil  -  i   -  ty. 
'Round  the  tlirone  of'God 
Love  and  bless  them  still. 

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And  he  loves  them  still,  I 
He  will  own  them  there,  I 
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THE  SHADOW  OF  THE  ROCK. 


J.  H.  F.    By  per. 


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2.  I  in  peace  will  rest  me  there  Till  I  see,  Till  I  see,  That  the  skies  again   are    fair   O  -  ver   me,   O-ver  me  ; 

3.  Then  my  pilgrim  staff  I'll  take,  And  onee  more,  And  once  more  I'll  my  onward  journey  make.  As   be-fore,  As  be-fore  ; 

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That  the  burning  heats  are  past.  And  the  day.  And  the  day  Bids  the  trav-el -er  at  last  Go  his  way. 
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AMERICA. 


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1.  My  country,  'tis   of  thee,  Sweet  land  of  liber-ty.     Of  tliee  I  sing  ;  Land  where  my  fathers  died.  Land  of  the 

2.  Mv  native  country,  tliee,  Land  of  the  noble  free,  Thy  name  I  love;  I  love  tliy  rocks  and  rills,  Tliv  woods  and 

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Author  of  liberty. 

To  thee  we  sing; 
Long  may  our  land  be  bright, 
With  freedom's  lioly  ligiit ; 
Protect  us  by  thy  might, 

Great  God,  our  King. 


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OVER  THE  BRIGHT,  CRYSTAL  RIVER. 


J.  H.  F. 


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2.  O  -  ver    the     riv  -er,  the  bright,  crystal  riv  -  er.  The  day  spring  of  love  and  ex  -  is-  tence  di-vine,  II- 

3.  O  -  ver  the     riv  -  er,  the  bi-jght,  crystal  riv  -  er,  They  beckon    to      us  from  the  oii  -  posite  shore,    •* 


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Itimines  the  eye  as  tlie  rays  of  the  morning  Whose  flashes  of  glo  -  ry  will  nev  -  er  de  -  cline. 
Saints  who  were  cleansed  by  the  blood  of  our  Savior,  Tiiey  whisper,  "come  hither,  and  sorrow   no   more." 


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O  -  ver  the   riv  -  er   they       beck-on     us  home,  O  -  ver   the   riv  -er   tliey        beck-on    us      homej 


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home, 
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THE  SAVIOR 

Dr.  S.  F.  Smitji. 


IS  MY  SHEPHERD.    (Primary  Class.) 


J.  H.  F, 


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And  when  I  wander  from  him,  Or  into  paths  of  sin,  He  takes  me  in  his  bosom.  And  bears  me  home  again; 
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He  is  so  kind  and  faithful,  I  need  not  go  astray;  For  he  will  guide  me  homeward.  And  cheer  me  on  the  way. 
Now  as  he  is  so  watchful,  And  cares  so  much  for  me,  I  ought  to  love  him  better.  And  nev-er  go  a  -  stray. 


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WORK,  WATCH,  PRAY 


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1.  Work  when  tlie  morning  slijn    -   etii, 

2.  Work  with  a  heart  in    -   spir   -    ing, 

3.  Work  till  the  summons    com  -    eth, 


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Work  with  a  rea  -  dy  hand, 
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Work  when  the  day  de- 
Work  for  the  pure  and 
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Clin  -  eth,  Work  in  the  mid  night  dreams.  .    j   j.^^.  ^^^^  ^       ^^^     j 

lio     -    Iv  Work  for  the  true   and    grand.  Woik  (and)  \.atcu  i^anuj  pnij,                                               ^. 

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AVork  (and)  watch  (and)  pray,  Soon    will         the     Mas  -   ter 


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2.  We  are  happy  now  for  our  faith  is  strong, 

3.  AVe  will  ne'er  turn  hack  to  the  wavs  of  sin, 

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And  our  hope  is  bouyant  and  hright ;  We  will  heed  not  foes  as  we 
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keep  our  eye,  While  by  faith  we  walk  in  life's  way. 

march  along,  Nor  shrink  in  the  midst  of  the   fight.     The  morn  soon  breaketh,  the  light  soon  maketh  All 
those  who  win,  Who     watch,  and  fight,  and    prav 
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darkness  flee    a   -  Avay  ;  Our  Lord  will  meet  us,  our  friends  will  greet  us,  With  them  we  ever  will   stav. 

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Fillmore. 


NEVER  BE  DISCOURAGED. 


J.  H.  RosECRANS.    By  per. 


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be     dis-couraged,    if       a  -  long  our  way  Dis-appointments  meet  us,  tempting  us     to  stray  ; 

be     dis-couraged,    pa-tient-ly     en  -  dure,  God  doth  oft -en   test    us — tri-als  make  us  pure; 

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Trust-ing  in  his  promise,  tho'  the  wait-ing  long, 
Close -]y  cling  to  Je-sus,  ask  him  for  his  grace. 
Soon  will  come  the  reajiing,  then  with  joy  we'll  sing, 

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He  will  .sure -ly  bless  us — praise  him  with  a  song. 
In  his  words  of  com -fort  find  a  rest-ing-place. 
Praise  the  Lord  of  harvest,  praise  the  Heavenly  King. 

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Praise  him,  let    his  voice  be  heard, 

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MAKE  EACH  OTHER  HAPPY. 


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2.  Al-ways  do  your   du-ty —  Ev  -  'ry  tiling  you  do   Makes  the  world  the  better 

3.  Tell  the  truth,  dear  children,  Ev-'ry  thing  you  say     Is     for   good   or     e-vil, 

4.  Ev  -  'ry  day   be    joy-ful.     Let   your  voic-es     ring  With  the  thankful  prais-es 


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JESUS  LOVES  THE  LITTLE  CHILDREN. 

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2.  When  I  try  to     be  like  Jesus — Patient,  gentle,  meek,  and  mild.  Then  it     is     he  smiles  and  loves  me, 


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Growing  wiser,  stronger,  better, 

Every  duty  to  fulfill. 
I'll  love  him,  he'll  love  me, 

His  disciple  I  will  be, 
For  he  said  the  little  children, 

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English  words. 


WE  BELIEVE. 


Knowles  Shaw.    By  per. 


25 


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1.  We    saw  tliee  not  when  thou  didst  come  To     this  poor  world    of    sin  and  death  ;  Nor  yet     be  -  held 

2.  We    saw  tliee  not  Mheii    lift  -  ed    high,  A   -  mid    tliat  wild    and  sav  -  age  crew;  Nor  heard  we  that 

3.  We  gazed  not    in       the      o  -  pen  tomb,  Where  once  thy  man-gled  bod  -  y      lay  ;     Nor  saw  thee   in 

4.  We  walked  not  with  the     chosen     few.    Who  saw  thee  from  the  earth  as-  cend;  Who  raised  to  heaven 


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im  -  ploring  cry,  "  Forgive,  they  know  not  what  they  do !"  But  we     be  •  lieve  tlie  deed  was  done.  That  shook  ihe 
that  "upper  room,"  Nor  met  thee  on  the    o  -  pen  way;  But  we     be  -  lieve  that  an -gels  said,  "  Whj' seek  the 
their wond'ring  view,  Then  low  to  earth  all  prostrate  bend;  But  we     be-lieve  tliat   hu-man  eyes  Be-held   that 

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earth  and  veiled  the  sun  ;  But  we  be-lieve  the  deed  was  done,  Tliat  shook  1  lie  eartli   and  veiled  the  sun. 

liv  -  ing  with  the  dead?"  But  we  be-lieve  that  an  -  gels   said,  "  Why  seek  the  liv  -    ing  with  the  dead?" 

jour  -  ney    to    the  skies ;  But  wc  be-lieve  that  hu-man  eves  Be  -  held  that  jour  -  ney    to    the    skies. 
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Mrs.  a.  L.  D. 


BY  AND  BY. 


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1.  We    are    journeying   on     to  heaven,  To   the  home   our  Lord  has 

2.  There  the  flow'rs    e  -  ter  -  nal  bloom,  There  will  be     no  death,  no 

3.  Lift  thou    up       thy  joy  -  ful    eyes,    See  the   heavenly  hills     a  ■ 

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We  shall  walk    the  gold  -  en 
There  is    light   and   love   un- 
From  life's  riv  -  er     flow-ing 


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We  shall  sing  in  prais-es  sweet 
There  the  sum  -  mer  ne'er  grows  old. 
Drink  and    live       e  -  ter  -  nal   -   ly. 


pass      the  pearl -y     gate;      By    and    by,      yes,    by    and    by.     Where    the    an  -  gels  watching  wait. 


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Knowles  Shaw. 
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OVERCOME  EVIL  WITH  GOOD. 


David.' 


ns  a  Uniiiioii. 


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1.  Like    Da-vid  with  vSaiil  who  had  souglit  for  his  life,    Let    us 
To       conquer   our  foes  'mid  the  diu  and-  the  strife,  We  must 

2.  With  hearts  sore  oppressed  by  a  wrong  that  was  done,  Let    us 
Wlien  injured,    in  -  sult-ed,    oh,  quick-ly   let's   run.   And 

3.  De  -  sert-ed  by  friends,  or  sur-round-ed    by    foes.    Let    us 
And  trust  for  our  strength  in  the  Sav-ior  who  knows,  How  to 

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2.  Beautiful  home  so  bright  and  fair,  Beau-ti-ful  home  of 

3.  Beautiful  home  so  bright  and  fair,  Beau-ti-ful  land   of 


BEAUTIFUL  HOME  SO  BRIGHT  AND  FAIR. 


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peace.  Ransomed  from  earth  with  its  cares  and  strife.  Sharing  the  joys  of  e  -  ter-nal  life, 
love.    Never  a  heartache  can  reach  thy  shore,  Dear  ones  united  shall  part  no  more, 
light.       Glory  and  splendor  to  us  unknown,  Shine  on  the  loved  ones  around  thy  throne. 


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Happy  the  souls  who  enter  there,  Beautiful  home  of  peace ;  Happy  the  souls  who  enter  there.  Beautiful 
Happy  the  souls  who  enter  tliere,  Beautiful  home  of  love ;  Happy  the  souls  who  enter  there,  Beautiful 
Happy  the  souls  who  enter  there.  Beautiful  land  of  light ;  Hapjay  the  souls  who  enter  there,  Beautiful 

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Grace  Glenn. 


SINGING,  SINGING,  SINGING. 


David  Colvin. 


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2.  I  don't  know  what  be  -  side    it  They    find    to     do,   I'm     sure,  But  what  -  so    -   e'er    it 

3.  I'm      glad    our     heav'nly      Fa-ther  Has  taught  the  world  to     sing.  And  so,     just      like  the 
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Mrs.  M.  J.  BiTTLE. 


FOLLOW  WE. 


J.  H.  P. 


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1.  r,oiig     a  -  go,       in   old     Ja  -  doa, 

2.  Now  no  more     iu  old    Ju  -  dea, 


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By    tlie  shores   of    Gal-i  -  lee,      Je  -  siis  epake  mi  -  to  the  fishers: 
Je  -  sus  walk  -  eth    by  the  sea;     Eut  he     culleth,     ev-er     calleth. 


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"  Leave  yonr  nets,  and  follow 
Who  will  come  and  follow 


me.  ' 
me? 


Lit-tle       children  hear  the     sto-ry.     Pealing  through  the  a  -  ges  dim  ; 
Come  to   Je  -  sus— time  may  tarnish  Many  a    dream  of   beauty     fair; 


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"\\'iio     of   you     M'ill  leave  your  pleasures,  Take  your  cross,  and  follow  him. 
^^'hat    ho      t)f  -    fers    fadeth    never —      Life    e  -  ter  -  nal      o-ver       there. 


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Over  there,  beyond  death's   bil- 
lows, 
Eyes  of  faith  can  plainly  see 
The   bright  mansions  where  he 
promised 
All  his  followers  should  be. 
Children  listen  to  the  story, 

Pealing  thro'  the  ages  dim  ; 
Jesus   loves  you !   died   to  save 
you ! 
Give  up  all,  and  follow  him. 


T.  J.  Shelton. 


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1.  Ill   the    com-ing     har-vest     time,  AVe  shall  reap  as  we    have  sown;   In    the  fi  -  nal  judgment 

2.  In   the     ear  -  ly     days     of    youth,  "We  must  sow  for  days    to        be ;      For  the  har-vest  will     be 

3.  In   the     au-tumn  brown  and   sear,    We  shall  gath-er  up     our    store;  Full  of  weal  or  full     of 
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From  Helping  Hand.    By  per. 


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Eliza  Sherman. 


ANGEL  VOICES. 


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hear      the    an  -  seel  voic 


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-  es         Chim  -  ing     o'er      the  crys  -  tal     sea, 

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"  There's  a  robe      of   won  -  drous  white-ness,  In       those 

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SOMEWHERE  THERE'S  A  WORLD  OF  BEAUTY. 


Frank  "W.  Godfrey. 


J.  H.  ROSECRANS. 


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— q:^___i^p^- — 4—-] — 


1.  Somewhere  there's  a  world  of 

2.  There  are  dear  ones  o    -    ver 

3.  Now  the  bea  -  con  lights  are 

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beam-ino^,    As        we      jour  • 


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of     beau-ty  fair;     We  are    go  -    ing 
ney  on  the    way,    And  we    see      the 


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Fairer  than  this  world  of  ours,     Somewhere,  Somewhere,  Strewn  with  fair  unearthly  flowers. 

Where  the  pathways  sparkle  brightly, 

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LAND  CELESTIAL 

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J.  H.  RosECKANS.    By  per. 


35 


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A  world  that's  briglit  and  fair,  And  o'er     its    ho  -  ly  beau-ty 
Be-neath    the  tree    of      life!      There  comes  no  wail  of  mourning, 


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Floats  not     a   cloud  of     care. 
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CHORUS. 

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Land    of      per-fect     beau-ty ! 


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Tliere  are  the  sweet-voiced  angels 
Around  the  great  white  throne, 

Who  bow  in  willing  homage 
To  him  who  rules  alone. 

And  all  in  joyous  singing, 
And  peace  for  evermore, 

There  in  that  far-oflf  country, 
Ul3on  that  golden  shore. 


36 


Elisha  a.  Hoffman. 


p-iil? — 't^r-^ — i — I — I — f^ — ^  —A — -A- 


THE  MUSSC  OF  HEAVEN. 


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James  R.  Murkay. 


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2.  The   mu-sic   of  Heav-en    is    grander     in    rhyming  Than   any    that  mortal  e'er    toned,    And    the 

3.  The   niii-sic   of  Heav-en,  no    mor-tal   can  sing    it,    Save  he  who  attunes  his  poor  soul      At       the 


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mu  -  sic  of  earth,  tho'  it  fills  us  with  pleasure.  As  it  thrill-ing  -  ly  rolls  o  -  ver  val  -  ley  and  plain 
mansions  of  glo  -  ry  for  -  ev  -  er  are  chim-ing  With  the  songs  that  a  -  rise  to  the  Savior  enthroned, 
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SIC     of      Heav       -         -        en,    so    rich      ....     and    so     sweet;      Oh, 
Oh,     mu  -  sic     of   Heav-en,  Oh,     mu  -  sic    of   Heav-en,    so    rich  and    so  sweet,  so     sweet ;      Oh, 

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From  "  Happy  Songs."    By  per. 


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THE  MUSSC  OF  HEAVEN.    Concluded. 


joy that    it      brings     ....    us,     so 

joy   that    it  brings  us,  Oh,      joy  that    it  brings  us,     so 

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full and  com  -  plete. 

full  and    com  -  plete,      com  -  plete. 


VESPER  HYIVIN. 


1.  Sav  -  ior,  like    a      shepherd,  lead  us.    Much  we     need   thy      ten  -  der  care ;  ) 

In      thy  pleasant     past-ures  feed  us.    For      our      use     thy    folds  pre- i^are.  j      Bless-ed    Je-sus! 


BlE^z4za- 

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2  Thou  hast  promised  to  receive  us, 

Poor  and  sinful  though  we  be ; 
Thou  hast  mercy  to  relieve  us, 

Grace  to  cleanse,  and  power  to  free. 
Blessed  Jesus!  Blessed  Jesus! 

Let  us  early  turn  to  thee. 

3  Early  let  us  seek  thy  favor. 

Early  let  us  learn  thy  will ; 
Do  thou,  Lord,  our  only  Savior, 

With  thy  love  our  bosoms  fill. 
Blessed  .Jesus !  Blessed  Jesus ! 

Thou  hast  loved  us — love  us  stilL 


Words  and  IMusic  by 


IS  MY  NAME  WRITTEN  THERE? 


W.  T.  GiFFE. 


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1.  In     the  Lamb's  book  of      life 

2.  All  the     good    that    I       do 

3.  Tlio'  my     life     may   be  fi-aught 


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From  "  Songs  of  Glory." 


BRINGING  IN  THE  SHEAVES. 


Knowi.es  Shaw. 


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1.  Sow-ing    in  the  morning,  sow-ing  seeds  of   kindness;  Sow-ing   in  the  noontide  and  the  dew  -  y     eves; 

2.  G  '       "    •  •  •..,,,•,  r..  ,.  ,, 

3.  Sow 

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jo     and  tell  the  na-tions  now  in     heathen  blindness;  Tell  them  Jesus  died — now  no  ex-cuse  he  leaves; 
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Bid  them  come  to  Je-sus;  thus  pre-pare  the    har-vest,  You  shall  come  rejoicing,  bringing  in  the  sheaves. 
By   and   by    the  har-vest,  and  our    la-bors   end-ed,    We  shall  come  rejoicing,  bringing  in  the  sheaves. 


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Bringing    in    the    gold  -  en         sheaves,  Bringing  in     the  gold  -  en        sheaves. 

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Soit  ratio. 


1ESU8,  WE  OUR  VOICES  RAISE. 


J.  H.  ROSKCRANS. 


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thy  ho  -  ly  day, 
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our  Lord  and  King; 
day  school  we  meet; 
that  thou  art  near; 


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Come  and     dwell 


thy  throne  on  high 

ship    thee   in   truth, 

in      ev'  -  ry   heart, 


To  the  song 
Humbly,  hum 
While  we  wait 


.  our  lips  shall  sing, 
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41 


thou  didst  a  -  bide ; 
our  grief  and  shame, 
of     life     is    pai-sed, 


Thou  didst  bless 
For  thy  death 
Fit      us,    Lord, 


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Bear  - ing  there 
Till     the    day 


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didst    a  -  bide ; 
grief  and  shame, 
life     is    passed ; 
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Hear  their     vole         -         es,  Sav-ior,    now,  And   in       their 

We   would    of  -  fer  thanks  to  thee.  We  would  praise 

And     to         praise  thee,  'round  thy  throne,  In      thy     "Up 


de  -  vo-tions  guide, 
thy  bless-ed  name, 
per  Fold,"  at   last. 


Hear  their  voic 
We  would  of 
And     to   praise 

O — O — li^ o 


es,  Sav  -  ior,  now, 

fer         thanks  to   thee, 
thee,     'round  thy  throne, 


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Fold,"  at   last. 


Mrs.  Z.  H.  Bateman, 


CHRIST  ON  THE  WATERS. 


J.  H.  F. 


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1.  Christ    is  walk  -  ing     on  the  wa  -    ters,  And 

2.  I       have  passed  a       night  of  per  -    11,  But      tlie      day       is         ver   -   y        near, 

3.  I         am  not         a  ■  fraid'  O  Je  -     sus !  Walk  thou    where  -  so  -  e'er       thou     will : 

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On     the      wa  -    ter  walks  the  Mas  -  ter, 

Thou  canst  lead    me  o'er     the  wa    -    ters, 


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By     his       arm     I  shall     be     stayed. 

'Tis    liis      lov  -  ing      voice     I        hear. 
Thou  the     tem  -  pest      Avild    can     still. 


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I         will     has -ten     out    to    meet    liim,     His    right  hand  will  strengthen  me,  (st'rengthen  me.) 

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From  "  Songs  of  Glory." 


43 


— V^-0-^-0 
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1.  "God  is  love,"  the  snow-flakes  whisper,  As  they  linger  in  tlie  air,  "God  is  love,"  the  breezes  murmur 

2.  Lit  -  tie  stars  tliat  sliine  in  heaven,     As  they  twin-kle  far  above;  Peeping,  smiling  at  each  oth  -  er, 

3.  "  Gnd  is  love,"  the  lit  -  tie    birdies    In  the  treetops  over  head,  Seem  to  say  with  their  sweet  voices — • 


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As  they  meet  ns  every-wliere. 

Whisper  gently,  "God  is  love."  God   is     love,  God       is      love,    All  things  tell  ns:  "God  is  love." 

Praising  him  by  whom  tliey'refed. 

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Words  and  Music  by 


I  LONG  TO  BE  THERE. 


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A.  A.  Grai.ey.    By  per. 


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1.  Oh,      there  is      a    beau-ti-ful  cit  -  y 

2.  No       sun  ev  -  er  shines  on  that  cit  -  y, 

3.  No       sin  ev  -  er  reigns  in    tliat  cit  -  y, 

4.  Oh,     when  will  the  con-flict    be  end  -  ed. 


A- 


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Just  o    -   ver  the   riv  -  er     so  cold ; 

Yet  nev  -  er  the  drear-i  -  some  night 

No  foe     lies  in   wait  to     an     -  noy ; 

The  sum     of  my   sor-rows   be  told. 


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'Twas     built     by     the  Fa  -  ther  Al  -  might-y- 

En  -  shrouds  with    a  man  -  tie  its     beau  -  ty, 

No         grief      ev  -  er  calls     for  our     pit   -   y, 

And          I,         by    the  an  -  gels  at  -  tend  -  ed, 


Je    -    ru  -  sa-lem,  cit  -  y  of 

For      glo  -  ry     di  -  vine  is  its 

For     full     is     the   measure  of 

Go       up      to    this   cit  -  y  of 


gold, 
light. 

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2.  To      us    he   hath  giv  -  en  the  gift  from .  a  -  bove — The    earnest     of    heav-en,    thespir-it      of     love, 

3.  Ye     all    may  re-ceive  who  on   je-sus    do   call,     The    gift    of    his     Spir-it — 'tis  proflTcred     to     all. 


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1.  "Land  a  -  head  !"  Its  fi'uits  are  M'aving  O'er  the     hills      of  fadeless   green;    And  the      liv  -  ing  wa  -  ters 

2.  On-ward,  bark!  the  cape  I'm  I'ounding;  See  the     bless  -ed  wave  their  hands;  Hear  the   harps    of  God  re- 

3.  Now  we're   safe  from  all  temp-ta-tion,  All   the   storms    of   life  are     past ;     Praise  the  Eock  of  our  Sal- 


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va  -  tion,    We     are      safe        at   home  at      last. 


Rocks  and    storms     I'll  fear  no     more,     When  on 


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1.  I     have     a  home,    a     home  a  -  hove,     I    have    a     God,     a       God    of   love;    I     have     a       Sav-ior 

2.  There  U'.roiigh  eter  -ni  -  ty     I'll   sing    The    praises      of       my  Heavenly  King,    A-    loud  my  new-born 

S.  Soon  an  -  gels  bright  with  music  sweet.  Will  greet  iny  weary,  wand'ring  feet,  And  those  from  here  who  've 

4.  I     have     a    place     a  -  hove   to    rest,     Safe  folded      to       my     Savior's  breast;    To    dwell  for  -  ev  -  or 


in     the   sky,    Who  bids  me  come    to    him    ou  high, 
voice  I  '11  raise  To    shout  my  dear     Redeemer's    praise, 
gone  be  -  fore     I  '11  meet  up  -  on      that    an  -  gel  shore. 

in    his    love,     Safe  in     my  home,  my  home  a  -  bove. 

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all       is    joy  and    peace  and  love,  A  bome  a  -  bove,    a        home    a  -  bove  where  all    is    joy     and     love. 
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Allegro 


WORK  FOR  JESUS. 


J,  II.  Leslie.    By  per. 


3."  Your  wealth  and  talents    free  -  ly  give,  The 


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2.  A  '  -    rise   and  put   the    garments  on,  Of 


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his  truth  re  -  joice,      _—  ,y   i       i- 

and  righteous  -  ness ;      The     world  that  lies  in 
Ee  -  mem-ber  what  your 


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Lord  hath  done,  To        res  -  cue      you    from    sin. 


BUS,  And 


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2.  Stream  full  of   life  and      gladness,       Spring  of    all  health  and    peace, 

3.  Riv  -  er     of    God,    I      greet    thee,     Not      now    a  -  far,   but      near ; 


No  harps   by    thee  hang 
My   soul     to    thy   still 


fount     -     ain       Swells  on    the    liv   -  ing      stream. 
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I  LONG  TO  BEHOLD  HIM. 


T.  C.  O'Kane.    By  per. 


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2  I        aniuish  and  sigh  to  be    there,    Where  Jesus  hath  fixed  his  a  -  bode  ;    Oh,  when  shal   we  meet 

3  With  him  I     on   Zi- on  shall  stand,  For     Je -  sus  hath  spoken  the   word;   The  bi^adth  ot  Imnmn- 


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el's     i,      Sur-vevby  the  light  of    my  Lord.  When  the  storms  all  are  o'er,  "  in  the 

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51 


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Kit. 


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storms  all  arc  o'er,  "  in  the  sweet   bv  and 

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3  Truly  blessed  is  this  station, 

Here  unfolds  his  wondrous  grace ; 
"While  I  see  divine  compassion, 
Beaming  in  his  lovely  face. 

4  Lord,  in  ceaseless  contemplation, 

Fix  my  trusting  heart  on  thee, 
Till  I  know  thy  full  salvation. 
And  thy  face  in  glory  see. 


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SHALL  WE  MEET  BEYOND  THE  RIVER? 

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2.  Shall  we  meet      in    tliat  blest  harbor,    When  our    stormy  voyage  is  o'er  ?  Shall  we  meet  and  cast  the 

3.  Shall  we  meet   with  Christ,  our  Savior,  When  he  comes    to  claim  his  ovvu?  Shall  we  know  his  blessed 


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ev  -  er,        Ror-row  ne'er  shall  press  the  soul  ?  Shall  we  meet,  shall  we  meet,  Shall  we  meet  beyond    the 


anchor 
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By    the    fair       ce  -  les-tial  shore? 
And  sit  down    up  -  on    his  throne  ? 


Grace  Glenn. 

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TAKE  CHRIST  AT  HIS  WORD. 


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J.  H.  RosECRANS.    By  per. 


53 


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1.  Take  Christ  at   his   word  and   o 

2.  In       past,    or     in     pres-ent,   or 


3.  With  questions  we     nev  -  er   need     tar  -   ry, 
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bey     him,  What  -  ev  -  er      the   doubt  -  er  may 
fut  -  ure,  His      prom-ise      is     stead  -  fast  and 


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saf-est   of  guides  is  our  Sav  -  ior,  Wherev  -  er     he     lead-eth  the      way.     We'll  fol 

is    not  what-ev-er    he    bids     us,   Suf  -fi-cientfor    me    or     for      j^ou. 

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54 


K.  Shaw. 


WAS  THERE  EVER  SUCH 


1.  Be  -   hold     the 

2.  Be  -  hold    my 

3.  Now  hear,     O 


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love  of  Christ  for  me,  Was  there 
love  to  live  for  thee,  Was  there 
sin  -  ner,     and       o   -   bey,   Was  there 


A  FRIEND. 

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ev  -  er  such  a  friend 
ev  -  er   such   a   friend 

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J/—^—^—]/—^ 


as  Je     -  sus ! 

as  Je     -  sus ! 

as  Je     -  sus ! 

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He  shed  his 
Wilt  thou,  my 
Ac  -   cept      his 


blood  on  Cal  -  va  -  ry.  Was  there 
Sav  -  ior,  dwell  with  me  ?  Was  there 
call     with  -  out       de  -   lay,    Was  there 


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ev  -  er   such  a   friend 

ev  -  er    such  a   friend 

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in   -   ter  -  cedes      in    heav'n  for      me.    Was  tlaere  ev  -  er  such    a  friend  as 

foes    he'll    ban  -  ish       far       a   -   way.  Was  there  ev  -  er  such    a  friend  as 

peace  and     par  -  don    here     re  -  ceive,  Was  there  ev  -  er  such    a  frjnd  as 

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WAS  THERE  EVER  SUCH  A  FRIEND.    Concluded. 


55 


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My     guilt  -  y      soul     from     sin       set    free,    Was  there     ev  -  er   such    a  friend    as  Je  -  sus ! 

His      foll'wers     clothe     in     bright   ar  -    ray,   Was  there     ev  -  er   such    a  friend    as  Je  -  sus ! 

'Tis    Christ     a  -   lone     who     can      re  -  lieve,  Was  there     ev  -  er   such    a  friend    as  Je  -  sus ! 

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Be  -  hold  the  love  of  Christ  for  me,  Was  there 
Be  -  hold  my  love  to  live  for  thee,  Was  there 
Now  hear,     O        sin  -  ner,     and       0   -   bey.   Was  there 


ev  -  er  such  a  friend  as 
ev  -  er  such  a  friend  as 
ev  -  er   such    a   friend     as 


US 


Je  -  sus ! 
Je  -  sus ! 
Je     -     sus ! 


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He  shed  his  blood  on  Cal  -  va  -  ry.  Was  there 
Wilt  thou,  my  Sav  -  ior,  dwell  with  me?  Was  there 
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56 


OVER  THE  RIVER. 


T.  W.  Hubbard.    By  per. 


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the   riv-er     the     crys-tal  stream  flows,    O  -  ver   the    riv  -  er    the      tree    of    life  grows; 

the   riv-er     the  streets  are    of    gol.l,     There  are  en  -  joyments  and  pleasures  un  -  told ; 

.'rv  tear  shall  be  wiped  from  our  eyes,     There,  where  the  sunlight  of    glo  -  ly   neer  dies; 

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O       ver      the     riv-er     time     nev  -  er    grows   old,  Bear-ing     the     bur -den  of  years. 

Eightln.      for-ev-er    those    fair    up -per      skies,  E   -  den's  glad  plains  to  a  -     dorn. 


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There  all  our    sigh-ing  and     sorrows  shall  cease.  Hushed  by  the  cho-rus    of     heav  -  en  -  Ij     peace 

O        ver    the   riv  -  ei"  fair     kingdom    of   light,  There  heaven's  mansions  for  -  ev  -  er     areb.ight, 

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OVER  THE  RIVER.    Concluded. 


57 


Chill  -  ing  our  hearts  with  the  cold  i  -  cy  bands,  Steal-ing  each  quiv  -  er  -  iiig 
O  -  ver  the  riv  -  er,  thrice  hap  -  py  re  -  lease,  We  shall  be  free  from  our 
O    -    ver     the     riv  -  er     there     com  -  eth     no     night,     Long   as       e  -   ter   -  ni  -  ty's 


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O  -  ver   the   riv-er     the  streets  are  of    gold.     There  are     en  -  joymcnts  and  pleasures  un-told; 

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,  N.  GUNNISON,  in  S.  S.  Times. 


RING  THE  JOY  BELLS. 


'  David."    By  per. 


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1.  Rini?  the  joy  bells,  Christ   s  risen    He  who   for   oui    ^'^^'^^^^l^^^  ^^n  the  world  with  their  vi-hra-tion 
2    Rino-  the   oy  bells  loud  and  gleeful,  Sound  aloud  tlieu  J^s  ot  jeace,  ^  ^^^.^^^  ^j^^  ^j^  _  ^^    ^^^  .  .^^ 

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Breaks  to  gladden  earth  a -gain. 
Till   the  strife  of  earth  shall  cease, 
[ow  the  Christ  is  born   a  -  gain. 

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RING  THE  JOY  BELLS.    Concluded. 


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He  wh«  for  oui'    sins    ■\vas  slain,  Ring  the  joy  bells,  ring  the  joy  bells,  Je  -  sus    in  onr  hearts  shall  reign. 


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Fred.  A.  Fillmore. 

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.3  Resting  in  this  blest  assurance, 
Knowing  that  thy  way  is  best, 

Feeling  thy  strong  arm  about  us, 
Lord,  we  know  that  thou  hastble.st. 

4  Lord,  the  night  is  now  ujion  us, 
All  is  dark  and  cold  outeide, 

But  we  rest  in  perfect  safety 
If  thou  wilt  with  us  abide. 


60 


Rev.  B.  F.  Bristow 


=^=^=3=, 


NEATH  ELIM'S  COOLING  PALMS. 


F.  L.  Bristow, 
in  "  Golden  Gate.' 


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Concluded. 


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Bv  the  clear  sil  -  ver  gleam  Of  the  life  -  giv-ing  stream,  We  shall  rest  'neatli  E-lim's  cool-ing  palms. 


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SAVIOR,  DRAW  ME  NEAR  TO  THEE. 


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J.  H.  Leslie. 

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2  Savior,  draw  me  near  to  thee, 
Fain  would  I  thy  servant  be; 
Cleanse  me  now  from  all  my  sin, 
Make  me  white  and  pure  within. 

3  Savior,  draw  me  near  to  thee, 
Let  me  now  thy  glory  see ; 
All  my  wishes  I  resign 

Take  me,  Lord,  and  make  me  thine. 


62 


Eliza  Sherman. 


CHRIST  IS  PRECIOUS. 


J.  H.  F.    By  per. 


1.  Oh,    the  precious  love  of 

2.  But   we    can  not  know  the 

3.  Come  and  taste  the  love  of 

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full  -  ness  Of  the  Savior's  wondrous  love, 
Je  -  sus,     At      his   feet  thy   bur-dens  lay; 


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In  the  heav'nly  home  a 
Bear    this  joy  -  ful   song  a 


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Christ     is    pre  -  cious,  Christ    is     pre  -  cious, 


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In  life's  journey  he  will  lead  tliee ;  Christ  is  precious,  Christ  is  |ttoci,nis,  He  will  lead  tliee  all  the  way. 


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it-rbp_:-i_Y_: 
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Mrs.  a.  L.  Davison. 


HE  CARETH  FOR  THE  LILIES. 


J.  H.  ROSECRANS. 


63 


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bloom  Up- springing  by  the  way. 
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He  gives  each  brilliant  hue  ; 


3  Oh,  why  such  anxious  careful  thought 

For  days  that  are  to  be, 
Each  day  its  duty  brings,  and  tlien 
The  Lord  will  care  for  thee. 

4  So  leave  thy  future  in  his  hands. 

Thy  Lord  will  still  provide  ; 
Around  tliee  will  his  ceaseless  love 
For  evermore  abide. 


Gkace  Glenn 


JESUS    IS    CALLiNG    FOR    THEE.        J.H.P.inPearlyGates." 


_?z_r ■ 


1.  When,  as  of    old,    in    her  sad-ness, 

2.  Oh,  when  thy  pleasures  are  flowing, 

3.  Down  by  the  shore  of  death's  riv-er, 


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Ma  -  ry  sat  weep-ing  a  -  lone, 
Fad  -  ing  thy  hope  and  tliy  trust, 
Sometime  tliy  footsteps  shall  strav. 


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When  ofthe  dearest  earth- 
Where  waits  a  boatman    to 

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Dust  shall  re-turn   un-to       dust. 
O  -  ver   to     in  -  fi  -  nite     day. 


So     in     the  depths  of  thy  sor  -  row, 
Then,  tho'  the  world  may  invite  thee, 
What  tiien  tho'  dark  be  his  sha-dow, 


Gall  tho'  its 
Vain  will  its 
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JESUS  IS  CALLING  FOR  THEE.    Concluded. 


65 


OHORrS. 


Repeat  |>|>3 


FAR  O'ER  HILL  AND  DALE. 


D.C. 


1.  Far,     far     o'er     hill  and  dale,     on      the  winds  steal  -  mg, 
List      to     the      toll- ing  bell,  mournful  -  ly         peal  -  ing, 
D.C.    So      earth-ly      joys  de-cay,     Avliile  new  their     feel  -  ing. 


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Now  thro'  the  charmed  air,  on  the  winds  stealing,  3  So  when  our  mortal  ties  death  shall  dissever, 

List  to  the  mourner's  prayer  solemnly  bending :  Lord,  may  we  reach  the  skies  where  care  comes  never, 

Hark,  hark,  it  seems  to  say,  turn  from  those  joys  away,  And  in  eternal  day,  joining  the  angels'  lay, 

To  those  which  ne'er  decay,  for  life  is  ending.  To  our  Creator  pay  homage  forever. 


66 


Mrs.  a.  L.  Davison. 

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THE  SOUL'S  SWEET  HOME. 


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have  heard  of  the  icy  of  the  soul's  sweet  home,  Where  the  weary  and  way-worn  at  last  shall  come 
^l  In  its  har  -  bor  of  rest  are  the  white,  white  sails  Of  the  ships  that  have  weathered  the  bit-ter  gales, 
3    To   that   won-der-ful  land,  with  its  fadeless  flowers,  With  its  beaii-ti-fiil  birds,  and  its  perfumed  bowers 

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its  beau -ty  I  long  to  see.  When  the  glo -ry  of  heav -en  shall  shine  on  me. 
no  more  as  at  peace  they  lie.  For  the  storms  of  the  earth-life  have  all  passed  by. 
ins    on   and  the  years  are  few  Ere    its     har-bor     of     rest  shall  ap-pear  in   view. 

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Oil,  the     soul's  sweet  home.  Oh,   the      cit  -  y 


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THE  SOUL'S  SWEET  HOME.    Concluded. 


1.  All  hail  the  power  of  Jesus'  name,  Let  an-gels  prostrate  fall  ; 

2.  Crown  him,  yoii  martyrs  of  our  God,  Who  from  his  altar   call ; 

3.  Let  ev  -  ery  kindred,  ev  -  ery  tribe.  On  this  ter  -  est  -  rial  ball, 

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Ex  -  tol  tiie  stem  of 
To       him  all     ma  -jes 


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68 


Adapted. 


WE  WILL  PRAY  FOR  ONE  ANOTHER. 


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To        pro-cure  your  peace  with  God,  Could  he  more  than  shed     his  blood  ?  J    Aft 
D.  C.  Why    will  you  your  Lord     de  -  ny  ?   Why  will  you   re  -  solve     to     die  ? 


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He  would  all  the  world  receive. 
If  your  death  were  his  delight, 
Would  he  thus  to  life  invite? 
Would  he  ask,  beseech,  and  cry, 
Why  will  you  resolve  to  die  ? 


70 


Mrs.  Mary  B.  C.  Slade. 


TELL  IT  AGAIN. 


K.  M.  MClNTOSH. 


home  missionarv  visited  a  dying  boy  in  a  gipsy  tent.     Bending  over  him  lie  said,  "God  so  loved  the  world  that  he  gave  his  only  Son,  that  whoso- 
r  believeth  in  hiiii  should  not  perish  but  have  everlasting  life."     The  dying  boy  heard,  and  whispered,  "Nobody  ever  told  me." 


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3.  Bend-ing,  we  caught  the  last  words  of     his  breath,  Just    as 

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Why,  he  asks,  thro'  all  the  day,  Stand  ye  idle,  nothins;  do  ?  En  -  ter  in,  without  de  -  lay,    I  have  work  for  you. 
Work  and  serve  me  with  delight,  Full  reward  to  you  I'll  give ;  At  the  gath'ring  shades  of  night,  Wages  you'll  receive. 
Thro'  the  long  and  toilsome  day,  'Neath  a  blazing,  burning  sun.  Bear  the  heat,  pursue  your  way.  Till  your  task  is  done. 
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72 


Mrs.  a.  L.  Davison 


JESUS,  HEAR  MY  PRAYER. 


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1.  Day     by   day,  my  Lord  and  Sav-ior,  May   I     trust  thy  ten-der  care;    Day   by   day  grow      wiser, 

2.  Teach  me,  thou  who  art     so     ho  -  ly,   How  I     best  may  do   thy    will;    How  in     all    my     earth-ly 

3.  Guide  me  in    thy    ways    of   wis-dom,  Be   thou  with  me  ev  -  ery-where,  Whereso-e'er  my     feet   may 


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liv   -    ing   Thy  com-mandments     to     ful  -  fill, 
wan  -  der,  Let    me    feel     that     thou  art  there. 

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ev  -  ery-where. 


BONAR. 


WHAT  A  FRIEND  WE  HAVE  IN  JESUS. 


C.  C.  CoN\'ERSE,  by  per. 


73 


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Are  we  weak  and  heavy  laden, 

Cumbered  with  a  load  of  care? 
Precious  Savior,  still  our  refuge, — 

Take  it  to  the  Lord  in  prayer  ; 
Do  thy  friends  despise,  forsake  thee? 

Take  it  to  the  Lord  in  prayer; 
In  His  arms  He'll  take  and  shield  thee, 

Thou  wilt  find  a  solace  there. 


Grace  Glenn. 


T  WILL  NOT  BE  LONG. 


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3.  It  will  not  be  long  at  the  long  -  est  Ere  the   Master's  smile  we  see;     And  the  toil,  and  pain,  and 


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GUARD  THE  GATEWAYS. 


J.  H.  F.    By  per. 


75 


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1.  Guard  your  lips  with  thought  unceasiug,     At    their  portal     all     the      day, 

2.  Guard  your  eyes  with  con-stant  car-ing,      Look  with  gladness  on  the     right; 

3.  Guard  vour  ear,  for    thro'  that   en-trance   Tempters  oft-en  reach  the      soul, 

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Thro'  the  gateway  of  your  eyes ;  Naught  but  pure  and  holy  feeling  Shall  within  your  soul  a-rise. 
And  the  world  will  nev-er  know."  Guard  your  ear,  for  thro'  this  gateway  Often  comes  your  vilest  foe. 


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Grace  Glenn. 


STANDARD-BEARERS. 


J.  H.  F. 


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2.  We   may   all     be  Standard  -  bear -ers,      If      we  keep  the  truth  and  right      Firm-ly   girt    a  -  bout   us 


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Nor  be  idle  by  the  way. 

4  We  may  all  be  Standard-bearers 

In  the  army  of  tlie  Lord ; 

If  we  press  with  vigor  onward, 

Vict'ry  is  our  sure  reward. 


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1.  '^^e  are   on    our  jour-ney  home,  Where  Christ  our  Lord  is  gone;  We  shall  meet  around  his  throne, 

2.  We  can  see  tliat   dis-tant  home,  Though  clouds  rise  dark  between  ;  Faith     views  the    radiant  dome, 

3.  Oil,  glo  -  ry     shining  far.  From  the  nev-er  -  set -ting  sun!    Oh,         trembling  morning  star. 


When  he  makes  his  peo-ple   one,     In   the       new. 
And      a     lus  -  ter   flash-es    keen,  From  the   new,  etc. 
Our  journey's  al-most   done,  To   the       new,  etc. 

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I  AM  PERSUADED. 


Frank  Fillmore.    By  per. 


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JESUS,  I  WILL  TRUST  THEE. 

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Je-sus,  I   will  trust  thee  !  Trust  thee  even    now, 

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In  thine  arms  of  mer-cy    I        will    ev    -    er   hide. 
Trust  thee  when  the  death-dew  Gathers  on      mv   brow. 


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And  for  my  ac  -  cept-ance  This  my  on  -  ly  plea — Je  -  sus  died  for  sin-ners, 
Trust  thee  in  the  sunshine.  Trust  thee  in  the  shade,  With  thy  precious  shel-ter. 


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2.  Near  -  er       yet     and       near   -   er, 

3.  Home    of       joy  -  ous        sing  -   ing, 


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bring;  -  ing     To         all       who      en  -   ter     there. 


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HEAVEN. 


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2.  There  hope's  sweet  flowers  eter  -  nal  bloom,  While  seasons  come  and      go,         Un-touched  by  sor-row's 

3.  There  lim  -  pid   wa  -  ters,  bright  and  clear,  Flow  o'er    the   gold -en     sands,  "While  thrill-ing   mu  -  sic 


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chill  ■  ing  winds,  That  blight  them  here  be 
strikes     the      ear — Harjis  swept  by    an  -    gel 


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dwell.     Bright,  beau-ti-ful     heaven.      Bright,  beau-ti  -  ful 
low.       Bright,bright,     beautiful^eaven,Bright,bright, 
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VALLEY  OF  BLESSING. 


Wm.  G.  Fischer.    By  per. 


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And  his   Spir  -  it    and  blood  make  my  cleansing  com-plete,  And  his    per-fect  love  cast-eth    out   fear. 

There  is    rest      for   the   wea-ry-worn  trav  -  el  -  er's  feet,    And  joy    for   the   sor  -  row -ing  heart. 

When       heav  -  en  comes  down  redeemed  spir-its    to  greet,  And       Christ  sets  his  cov  -  e  -  nant  seal. 

As,  with  rapt  -  ur-ous    prais-es,   we    bow      at     his  feet.    Crying,  "  Worthy  the  Lamb  that  was  slain." 

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2  Long  my  heart  has  sighed  for  thee, 

Long  has  evil  reigned  within  ; 
Jesus  sweetly  speaks  to  me, — 

"  I  will  cleanse  you  from  all  sin." 

3  Here  I  give  my  all  to  thee. 

Friends,  and  time,  and  earthly  store; 
Soul  and  body  thine  to  be, 
Wholly  thine  for  evermore. 


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CALLING  US  AWAY. 


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1.  Give    me     the  wings  of     faith     to    rise 

2.  Once  they  were  mourners  here     be  -  low, 

3.  I        ask  them  whence  their  vict'ry  came : 

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And  poured  out  cries  and  tears ; 


The   saints  a-bove,  how 
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They,  with   u  -  nit  -  ed    breath.   As  -  cribe  their  con-quests 


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we     do    now,  With  sins,  and  doubts,  and  fears, 
to   the  Lamb,  Their  triumjahs  to     his    death. 

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ITALIAN  HYMN. 


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2.  Proclaim  a -broad  his  name,  Tell  of   his    match-less  fame,  What  wonders  done;  A-bove,  beneath,  around, 


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Let     all  the  earth  resound,  Tii'l  heav'n's  high  arch  rebound, "  Vict'ry  is  won." 


3  He  vanquished  sin  and  liell, 
And  our  last  foe  will  quell. 

Mourners,  rejoice; 
His  dying  love  adore, 
Praise  him  now  raised  in  power, 
Praise  him  for  evermore 

With  joyful  voice. 


BY  AND  BY. 


SEMI-€HORUS 


E.  M.  McIntosh. 


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by,  yes,  by  and  by ;  There's  pain  and  la  -  bor  on  life's  road.  But  soon 'twill  lead  thee  to  thj' God. 
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LEAD  ME  HIGHER. 


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2.  Close       a   -    hove     me  storm-clouds  gath    -    er,       Fraught  with  thun-der    deep     and  long ; 

3.  Earth    hath  sins,    and    joys,     and   sor     -     rows.     Crowd  -  ing      oft     'twixt  thee     andtliine; 


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All         tlie      way      is      dark    and     storm 
I  would  still,   through  all    its       por 

D.  S.     Lead       me      gent  -  ly       lead       me     firm 


me.  Lead     me,      lest       I        go        a    -     stray. 

y,  I  am  ,  weak,  but     thou     art    strong, 

tions  Feel       thy    hand    close   clasp -ing      mine. 

ly.  One         step      high  -  er         ev    -    cry       day. 

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2.  I     think    of   His  won  -  der  -  ful  pit  -  y,    The  price  our  salvation  hath  cost ;  He  left  tlie  bright  mansions  of 

3.  O      Je  -  siis,  my  lov  -  ing   Re-deem-er,    Tliou  knowest  I  clierisli  asdear,Tlie  hope  that  mine  eyes  siiall  be- 


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Re-joice  in  the  hope  of  His  com-ing,  By  wait-ing  and  watching  for  Him. 
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SHALL  WE  GATHER  AT  THE  RIVER  ? 


Shall  we  gather  at  the  river, 

AVhere  bright  angel  feet  liave  trod  ; 
With  its  crystal  tide  forever 

Flowing  by  the  throne  of  God? 
Chorus. 
Yes,  we'll  gather  at  the  river, 

The  beautiful,  the  beautiful  river  ; 
Gather  with  the  saints  at  the  river 

That  flows  by  the  tlirone  of  God. 


2  On  the  margin  of  the  river, 

Washing  up  its  silver  spray, 

We  will  walk  and  worship  ever, 

All  the  happy,  golden  day. 

3  Ere  we  reach  the  shining  river, 

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


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SINCE  I'VE  TASTED  HIS  LOVE. 


J.  H.  Rheem. 


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WHEN  WE  WORK  FOR  THE  LORD. 

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1.  When  we  work  for  the  Lord  He  doth  help  us  each  day,  He  doth  bless  us  and  guide  us  In  his  own  perfect  way; 

2.  When  we  work  for  the  Lord  We  have  notliing  to  fear,  For  the  joy  of  his  presence  Bringeth  heaven  so  near ; 

3.  When  we  Avork  for  the  Lord  Ev'ry  arm  growth  strong,  And  a  sweet  in-spi-ra-tion  Floweth  forth  in  a   song ; 


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AVhile  his  strong  arm  upholds.  And  we  share  in  his  love,  We  receive  liis  protection  From  above,  from  a-bove. 
When  the  work  here  is  done  He  will  take  us  to  rest  Wusliall  dwell  in  tlio  mansions  Of  the  blest,  of    the  blest 


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REST  IN  THE  PROMISE  OF  JESUS. 


T. W.  Dennington. 


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2.  There    is      rest      in     the  prom  -  ise    of  Je  -  sus,    Rest  when  life      is      all   darkened  with  gloom ; 

3.  There    is      rest      in     the  prom  -  ise    of  Je  -  sus,    Pre-cious   rest    that   the  world   can  not  give ; 

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er,  For  the  tri  -  umph  he's  gained  o'er  the 
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1.  Joy   totheAvorld;  the  Lord  is     come !  Let  earth  receive  her     King;       Let     every    heart    prepare  him 

2.  Joy   to  the   earth,  the  Sav-ior   reigns!  Let  men  their  songs  employ  ;  While  fields  and  floods,  rocks,  hills  and 

3.  He  rules  the  world  with  truth  and  grace.  And  makes  the  nations  prove        The     glories   of        his  righteous- 


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2.  Oh,  think  of   the  friends  o  -  ver  there,  Who  be -fore  us  the  jour-ney  have  trod,  o  -ver  there; 

3.  I'll  soon     be    at  home   o  -  ver  there,  For    the   end  of  my  jour-ney     I       see,  o  -ver  there; 
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3  I  would  seek  thy  service,  Lord, 
Leaning  on  thy  promised  Word, 
Till  my  hourly  labors  tell, 

I  am  thine,  and  "All  is  well." 


W.  G.  Irvin. 


ONLY  WAITING. 


J.  H.  F. 


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SWEEPING  THRO'  THE  GATES. 


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We  must  conquer  Sa-tan    all    the  way, 

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Thcrae  from  Shaw. 


Pr 1 1 i 1 ( 

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1.  The     Sav-ior  was  mocked,  and  his  crown  was  of  thorns,  Yet    a 

2.  He     reigns  in  the  hearts  of    his      peo-ple     be -low.     His 

3.  Yes,      Je-sus     is  King,  and  for  -   ev  -  er  sliall  reign.  Yet   liis 


king-dom 
seep  -  ter 
king-dom 


in    glo  -  ry    had 
is  jjeace  all    di 
is     not    of    this 


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To  him    let     us    bow,  and  his 

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is  that  bright  kingdom  for  me  ? 
say,  shall  that  kingdom  be  mine? 
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A      kingdom   of  peace  while  I      jour-nev    be  -  low,   And    a      king-dom  in     glo  -  rv     for        me. 

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Lamb  of  God,  thy   precious  blood  Shall     nev-er       lose     its      power 
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Church  of  God,  Be   saved  to  sin   no   more ;  Be    saved  to  sin    no  more.        Be 

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1.  Be-yond  this  land  of   part-ing,    los-ing,  and  leav-ing, 

2.  Be-yond  this  land  of     toil-ing,    sow-ing,  and  reap-ing, 

3.  Be-yond  this  land  of   wait-ing,  seek-ing,  and  sigh-ing, 


SUMMER  LAND. 


Dr.  a.  Brooks  Everett. 


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From  '■•  Good  News."    By  per.  of  O.  Ditson  &  Co. 


SUMfVIER  LAND.    Concluded. 


105 


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No  other  power  but  thine  confess ; 

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o  We'll  sing  along  the  heavenly  road 
That  loads  us  to  thy  liJest  abode; 

Till  with  the  vast  unnumbered  throng 
We  join  in  heaven's  triumphant  song. 


106 


Rev.  K.  a.  Hoffman. 


PRAYING  EVERMORE. 


E.  S.  LOBENZ. 


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the  Mas-ter  in  the  darkness  or  the  light,  Praying  ev  -  er-more,  praying  ev  -  er-more; 
the  Mas-ter     in      the    con-se  -  cra-ted  way,  Praying  ev  -  er-more,  praying  ev  -  er-more ; 

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Till  I  reach  the  oth  -  er  shore. 
O  -  ver  on  the  oth  -  er  shore. 
Just  be-yond  the  oth  -  er  shore. 
Clinging    to     him  ev  -  er  -  more. 


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2  Before  our  Father's  throne, 

We  pour  our  ardent  prayers; 
Our  fears,  our  hopes,  our  aims  are  one, 
Our  comforts  and  our  cares. 

3  Vv^e  share  our  mutual  woes, 

Our  mutual  burdens  bes^r, 
And  often  for  each  other  flows 
The  sympatliizing  tear. 


Edgar  Page. 


BEULAH  LAND. 


Jno.  R.  Sweney.    By  per. 


1.  I've  reached  the  land  of 

2.  My     Sav  -  ior  comes  and 

3.  A     sweet  per-fume   up 

4.  The    zephyrs   seem  to 


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walks  with  me,  And  sweet  commiin-ion  here  have  we ;  He      gen  -  tly  leads  me 
-  on  the  breeze  Is   borne  from  ev  -  er      ver-nal  trees,  And  flow'rs  that  nev-er 
float  to     me     Sweet  sounds  of  heaven's  mel  -  o  -  dy,  As        an  -  gels  with  the 

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by      his  hand,  For      this    is     heav-en's 
fad  -  ing  grow,  Where  streams  of  life  for 
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BEULAH  LAND.    Concluded 

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109 


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pared     for    me,     And   view     the   shin  -  ing      glo 


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ry  shore,  My  heav'n,  my  home  for 


ev  -  er-more. 


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OLIVET. 


Dr.  L.  Mason. 


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1.  My     faith  looks  up    to  thee.    Thou  Lamb  of     Cal-va-ry,       Sav  -  ior  di-vine!  Now   hear  me 

2.  May     thy  rich  grace  impart     Strength  to  my  fainting  heart ;  My     zeal  in  -  s^^ire ;  As      thou  hast 

3.  When  ends  life's  transient  dream,  When  death's  cold,  sullen  stream  Sliall  o'or  me  roll ;  Blest   Sav- ior, 


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while    T  pray;    Take    all   my    guilt   a -way;     Oh, 

died     forme,     Oh,      may  my     love   to  thee  Pure,  warm,  and  changeless  be — A 

then,    in  love,   Fear    and  dis  -  tress  remove ;      Oh,     bear  me     safe    above — A 


Jiv  -  ing      fire, 
ran-somed   soul. 


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ASK,  SEEK,  KNOCK. 


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1.  Ask,   foi'  "  Je  -  sus  loves  to    give ; 

2.  Seek,  the  way  you  shall  not  lose, 

3.  Knock,  the  door  shall  open   •wide; 
Alto. 


Humble  pray'r  he  will   receive. 

If     the  path  to  heav'n  you  choose  ; 

Je  -  sus     on    the    oth-er    side. 


Je  -  sus  loves   to    give ;     Hum  -  ble 
way  you   shall  not    lose,     If  the 


pray'r  he  will  receive, 
patli  to  heav'n  you  choose ; 


Softly. 


Ask  Him    for  your   dai  -  ly  bread — 
Christ  will  lead  your  weary     feet, 
Hears  you  at    the  heav'nly    gate. 


On  your  heart  His  grace  to  shed  ; 
To     the    pastures  fresh  and  sweet, 
"  Come,"  he  says,"  you  need  not  wait ; 


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Wliere  the  si-lent  waters  flow; 
Hith  -  er,     happy     children,  come ; 


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Ho  -  Ij',  humble,  Chri.st-liko,  free. 
Seek,  and  you  the  way  shall  knou-. 
Je  -  sus    calls  you,  welcome  home  ! 


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Ask  Him  that  your  lives  may  be 
Where  the  si-lent     waters     flow; 
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Ho-ly,  humble,  Christ-like,  free. 
Seek,  and  yon  tlie  way  shall  know. 
Je-sus    calls  you,  welcome  home  ! 


112 


Rev.  Jos.  H.  Martin. 


SHALL  WE  GLADLY  MEET? 


R.  M.  McIntosh. 


1.  Shall  we  glad 

2.  Shall   we    joy 

3.  Shall  we   rest 


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And   the    throne   of 
When  the   toil      and 


the  hap  -  py  shore? 
the  Lamb  sur-round? 
the  task  are  done? 
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From  "  Good  News."    By  per.  O.  Ditson  &.  Co. 


SHALL  WE  GLADLY  MEET?    Concludel 


113 


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1.  Love  for    all,  and   can   it      he, 

2.  I,       the    diti  -  o  -   be-dient  child, 


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I,  who    left     my 


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3  I,  who  spurned  his  loving  hold, 
T,  who  would  not  be  controlled ; 
I,  who  would  not  hear  his  call, 
I,  the  willful  prodigal  ? 

4  See,  my  Father  waiting  stands ; 
See,  he  reaches  out  his  hands ; 
God  is  love,  I  know,  I  see, 
Love,  for  me, — yes,  even  me. 


114 


Mrs.  a.  L.  D avisos. 
Solo  or  Unison. 


SWEET  HOWIE  OF  REST. 


J.  H.  RosECRANS.    By  per. 


_3C ^_xi_ 


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1.  How     fair     are  the  walls    of  that  cit-y      of  light,  Whose  streets  by  the  ransomed  are  trod, 

2.  And  sometimes  the  gates    of  that  cit-y       I     see,    And     sometimes  in  mel  -  o-dy    clear 

3.  I  list      to  their  mu  -  sic,  the    cit-y  draws  near.  The       cit   -    y   of   in    -    fi-nite   rest, 


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And  o  -  ver  whose  beauty  there  Cometh  no  cloud.  Whose  builder  and  maker  is  God. 
The  voic  -  es,  whose  silence  has  saddened  my  heart.  Comes  sweet-ly  my  spirit  to  cheer. 
They   call     me  in     ac  -  cents  of    tender  -  est  love.  They       sing     of  the  home  of  the  blest. 


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SWEET  HOME  OF  REST.    Concluded. 


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II 


116 


Words  and  Music  by 


IS  IT  FAR? 


Kno-\vi.es  Siiaw.    By  per. 


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1.  Is       it     far     to    the  land  of    "  rest  ?  Where  the  wea-ry   feet  shall  nev-er,    nev-er    roam,  To   the 

2.  Is       it     far     to  that  peaceful  shore?  Where  the    ach-ing  heart  shall  sorrow  not     a  -  gain,    Where  the 

3.  Is       it     far     to  the  jtlains  of   liglit?  To      that     cit  -  y   with   its    jas- per  walls  a-  glow.    Where  the 


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far? 


mansions   of    the  pure  and  the  blest,  Where  we  all  shall  meet  at  home  ?    Is  it 

friends  who  meet  shall  part  never  more,  But  with  Christ  forev  -  er   reign  ? 

glo  -  ry     of     the  Lord  is    the   light.  To  that  home  say  will  you  go?        Is  it     far  to  that  beautiful 


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home     of    the  blest? 

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IS  IT  FAR?    Concluded. 


117 


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man-sioii  of   the  blest,  where  the  weary     are    at    rest,  Oh, 


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COME,  YOU  SINNERS. 


Fine. 


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1.  Come,  you  sinners, 
Je  -  sus     I'ead-y 
D.  C.  Je  -  sus      read-v 


poor  and  needy.     Weak  and  wounded 
stands  to  save  you,   Full      of 
stands  to  save  vou,   Oh,       re 

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sick  and  sore; 
pit  -  y,     love,  and  pow'r 


ceive  his  grace  to  -  day. 


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Turn   to    the  Lord,  and 


2  Let  not  conscience  make  you  linger. 
Nor  of  fitness  fondly  dream; 

All  the  fitness  he  requireth, 
Ls  to  feel  your  need  of  him. 

3  Como,  you  weary,  heavy  laden, 
Bruised  and  mangled  by  the  fall; 

If  you  tarry  till  you're  better, 
You  will  never  come  at  all. 


118 


WE  SHALL  KNOW. 


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J.  H.  Anderson.    By  per. 


q: 


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1.  When   the   mists   have  rolled   in  splen-dor     From    the 

2.  If  we       are        in     hu  -  man  blind-ness,   And       for 

3.  When  the  mists   have  risen     a  -  bove    us,     As 


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that   we       are  dust,       If        we 
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sunshine,  Avarm  and  tender,  Falls  in  kiss  -  es  on  the  rills ;  We  may  read  love's  shining  letter  In  the 
miss  the  law  of  kindness,  When  we  struggle  to  be  just;  Snow-y  wings  of  peace  shall  cover  All  the 
face  with  those  that  love  us,  TFe  shall  know  as    ive  are  knoivn;  Love,  beyond  the  orient  meadows,  Floats  the 

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rain-bow     of    the  spray,  We  shall  know  each  other    bet  -  ter     When 
plain  that  hides  a  -  way,  When  the  weary  watch  is      o   -   ver,   And 
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the  mists  have  cleared  a  -  way. 
the  mists  have  cleared  a  -  way. 

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WE  SHALL  KNOW.    Concluded. 


REFRAIN. 


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119 


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We  shall  know    .     .    as  we  are    known,     .      .    Nev-er  -  more     .     .    to  walk  a-lone,  In  the 

We  shall  know  as  we  are  known,  Nevermore  to  walk  alone, 


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(lawn        -        ing  of   the  morn -ing,  When  the  mists      .      .  have  cleared  away ;  In   the 

In  the  dawning  When  the  mists  have  cleared  away ; 

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dawn     -         -        ing  of    the  morn -ing,  When  the   mists      .      .      .  have  cleared  away, 

In  the  dawning  When  the  mists  have  cleared  away. 


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OH,  SiNG  PRAISES. 


J.  PI.  Leslie     By  per. 


Moderato. 


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OH,  SING  PRAISES.    Concluded. 


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I  I  III  ! 

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II 


2  We  praise  thy  name  that  we  were  brought 
To  this  delightful  place, 

Where  we  are  watched,  and  warned,  and  taught, 
The  children  of  thy  grace. 

3  May  all  our  friends,  thy  servants  here, 
Meet  with  us  all  above, 

And  we  and  tlioy  in  heaven  appear, 
The  children  of  thy  love. 


122 


GUIDE  ME,  OH 


THOU  GREAT  JEHOVAH. 


1.  Guide 

2.  O    - 

3.  When 


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T.  C.  O'Kane.    By  per. 


131 


me,     oh  thou  great  Je     -     ho     - 

pen     now  the  heal-ing       fount    - 

I      tread  the  verge  of        Jor     - 


i 

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ain, 
dan 


Pil  -  grim  thro' this  bar-ren  land; 
Whence  the  crys-tal  wa  -  ters  flow  ; 
Bid      my      anxious  fears  sub  -  side ; 


I 

Let 
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am    weak,  but  thou  art  might 
the      fier  -  y,    cloud-y         pil 
me     thro'  the  swell-ing      cur 

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lar, 
rent. 


Hold  me  with  thy 
Lead  me  all  my 
Land    me    safe     on 


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Strong  De 
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en, 
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Feed  me    till  I  want  no  -more  ; 

Be     thou  still       my      strength  and  shield ; 
I       will     ev     -    er  give   to     thee; 


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GUIDE  ME,  OH  THOU  GREAT  JEHOVAH.    Concluded. 


123 


V 


€res. 


2^: 


9!^ 


Feed   me     till  I     want  no  more,    A\  ant  no  more,     Feed  me    till     I      want      no 

Be     thou    still    my  strength  and  shield,  Strength  and  shield,  Be  thou  still  my  strength  and 
I        will      ev       -      er  give    to     thee,    Give    to     thee,       I     will     ev  -  er      give        to 

;'**'i  I  -(&-  -|a_    -(32. 

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11 


EARNEST  PRAYER. 


J.  H.  Leslie.    By  per. 


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1.  Dear   Sav  -  ior,  hear     the  earn  -  est  praver    I     hum-blv  raise  to       thee:     Thy  word  doth  bid      me 

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2  Though  sinful  as  I  know  I  am, 
Thy  blood  can  make  me  whole; 

Thy  word  directs  me  to  tlic  Lamb, 
Who  died  to  save  my  soul. 

3  Oh,  help  me.  Savior,  to  repose 
More  fully  on  thy  word  ; 

For  all  shall  work  for  good  to  those 
Wlio  love  and  serve  the  Lord. 


324 


RflAKE  A  JOYFUL  NOISE. 


J.  H.  Fjllmoke. 


i 


With  spirit. 


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INDEX. 


PAGE 

A  Homo  Above 47 

A  Kingdom  In  Glory 102 

All  is  Well 9.5 

All  hail  the  power 07 

All  glory,  and  pi-aise 4o 

America 17 

Antioch 93 

Angel  Voice-; 32 

Ask,  Seek,  Knock llu 

Awake,  my  soul 99 

Beulah   Land 108 

Be  In  Our  Midst 12 

Behold  the  lilies 63 

Beyond  this  land  of 104 

Beautiful  Home  so  Bright    28 

Blest  be  the  tie 107 

Blessed  River 49 

Bringing  in  the  Sheaves...    39 
By  and  By 20,  S6 

Calling  ns  Away 84 

Christ  Loved  Little 15 

(;hrist  on  the  Waters 42 

Christ  is  Precious 62 

Coronation 07 

Come,  You  Sinners 117 

Day  by  Day,  My  Lord 72 

Dennis 107 

Dear  Savior,  hear  the 123 

Earnest  Prayer 123 

Far  o'er  Hill  and  Dale 65 

Follow  Me 30 

Forth  from  the  tlirone 49 

Give  me  the  wings  of  faith  84 

Glory,  glory  everlasting...  6 

Glory,  Glory,  Glory SO 

Gladly  Sing 14 

God  is  Love 43 

God  Cares  for  Me 9 

<iuard  the  (Gateways 75 

truide  me,  O  thou  Great....  122 

He  Careth  for  the  Lilies....    03 
Hear  the  Voice  of  Jesus...    71 


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Heaven 81 

His  loving  kindness 99 

Horton 113 

How  fair  ai-e  the  walls...  114 

Home  so  bright  and 80 

How  feir,  O  far  off 11 

How  blessed  is  the  day 13 

I  am  Persuaded 78 

I  am  Coming  to  the  Cross.  83 

1  am  Waiting  for  the 96 

I  have  entered  the  valley.  82 

I  liave  heard  of  the  joy...  66 

I  have  a  home 47 

I  Long  to  Behold  Him 50 

I  long  to  be  there 44 

In  the  Shadow 16 

In  tlie  Coming  Harvest...  31 

In  the  Lamb's  book  of  life.  38 

Into  the  tent  where  a 70 

Is  it  Far 116 

Is  my  Name  written  there  38 

It  may  be  far 86 

Italian  Hymn 85 

I've  reached  the  land  of...  108 

■lesus  Loves  the  Little 24 

.lesus.  We  Our  Voices 40 

.lesus  is  calling  for  thee...  64 

Jesus,  I  will  trust  thee 79 

Jesus,  Hear  my  Prayer 72 

Joy  to  the  World 93 

Just  across  the  silent  river  32 

King  Jesus' reign 105 

Land  Celestial 85 

Ijand  ahead,  its  fruits 46 

Let  us  awake 85 

Lead  Me  Higher 87 

Like  David  with  Saul 27 

I.,ong  ago,  in  old  Judea 38 

Ijove  for  all,  and  can  it 113 

Make  Each  Other  Happy.    23 

Mai-ohing  On 100 

Make  a  Joj'ful  Noise 124 

Merdiu 69 

Mt.  Blanc 77 


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My  Bible  tells  me  so. 15    Sweeping  thro' the  Gates..    98 


My  country,  'tis  of  thee...    17 
My  faith  looks  up  to  thee..  109 

Never  Be  Discouraged 22 

'Neatli  Elim's  Cooling 60 

Oh,  the  precious  love... 02 

O,  ye  who  love 48 

Oh,  would  to  me  were 81 

Oh,  there  is  a  beautiful 44 

Oh,  think  of  a  home  over  94 

Oh,  sing  Praises 120 

Olivet 109 

On  what  are  you  building.  8 

Only  Waiting 96 

Over  There 94 

Overcome  Evil  With  Good  27 

Over  the  River 56 

Over  the  Bright  Crystal....  18 


Praying  Evermore. 
Purer  in  Heart 


106 


Rest  in  the  Promise  of. 92 

Revive  us 45 

Ring  the  Joy  Bells 58 

Savior,  grant  me 95 

Savior,  draw  me  near  to...  (d 
Savior,  now  the  diii'kness.  .59 
Savior,  like  a  shepherd....    37 

Safe  within  tlie  vail 46 

Sessions 105 

Sing,  P'ver  Sing 5 

Sing  His  Glory 6 

Singing.  Singing,  Singing.  29 
Since  I've  tasted  his  love..    90 

Shall  we  Meet  Bevond .52 

Shall  we  Gladly  Meet 112 

Shall  we  Gather  at  the 89 

Somewhere  There's  a 34 

Sowing  in  the'  Morning...    39 

Sowing  and  Reaping 31 

St:in(l;ird  Bearers 76 

Step  by  Step 10 

Stearns 51 

Summer  Land 104 

S  weet  Home  of  Rest 114 


Sweet  the  Moments 51 

Sweetest  Thoughts  of 7 

Take  Christ  at  His  Word..    53 

Tell  it  Again 70 

Thomas 59 

The  Lord  is  Risen 4 

The  Rock  and  tlie  Sand....  8 

The  Sunday  School 13 

Tlie  .Shadow  of  tlie  Rock...  16 

The  Savior  is  niySlieidierd  19 

Tlie  :Slusic  of  Heaven 36 

The  Soul's  S\\ect  Home...  66 

The  Lord  is  My  Sht-pherd.  90 

Tlie  Savior  was  mocked....  102 

There  is  a  Fountain 103 

There  is  a  land 35 

There  shall  be  no  night...  11 

Tliou  art  our  Shepherd 121 

'Twill  not  Be  Long 74 

Valley  of  Blessing 82 

Vesper  Hymn ^ 

Warwick 121 

Watching  and  Waiting...  88 

Was  there  Elver  such  a...  54 

We  are  Pressing  On 21 

We  Believe 25 

We  are  journeying 26 

We  are  toiling  onward...  60 

We  are  on  our  Jouriie.y 77 

We  haste  to  thy  temple...  12 

We  know  not  the  time...  88 

We  saw  thee  not 25 

We  Shall  Know 118 

We  will  Pray  for  one 68 

We  may  all  be  standard...  76 

What  could  your 69 

What  a  Friend  we  Have...  73 

When  as  of  old  in  her  sad  04 
When  we  Work  for  the...   91 

AVhen  the  mists  have 118 

AVliere'er  I  rest 9 

Who,  who  are  these 98 

Work,  Watch,  Pray 20 

Work  for  .lesus 48 

Working  for  Jesus 71 


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