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WILLIAM Gkkgg, D.D., / In the office of the Minister of Agriculture. /3?V, CONTEN MTMNS God : His Attributes and Works . 1-14 Jesus Christ ^5-57 Holy Spirit : His Work and Word 58-69 Christian Life 7o-"3 Church : Worship and Missions . Death, Resurrection and Heaven Hymns for Little Children . Special Times and Occasions ■TMN* II4-I3' 132-154 155-175 X76-I85 INDEX TO FIRST LINES. Abide with me, fast falls the eventide Above the clear blue sky . Again the morn of gladness All glory, praise and honour All hail the power of Jesus' name All people that on earth do dwell All praise to Thee, my God, this night Around the throne of God in heaven Art thou weary, art thou languid? . Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep . As with gladness men of old At Thy feet, our God and Father . Awake, my soul, and with the sun . Beautiful Zion, built above Behold the amazing gift of love Behold the mountain of the Lord . lairds are singing Bless'd be the everlasting God . Blest morning, whose tirst dawning . Brightly beams our Father's mercy . Brightly gleams our banner By cool Siloam's shady rill Childhood s years are passing o'er us Children of the heaveiily King . Christ, of all my hopes the ground . Christ the Lord is risen to-day . Come, children, join to sing Come, let us all unite to sing . Come, let us to the Lord our God . Come, Thou fount of every blessing . Come to the Saviour, make no delay Father of all, we bow to Thee . Father of peace, and God of love For ever with the Lord From Greenland's icy mountains From ocean unto ocean From all that dwell below the skies . Gentle J^us, meek and mild God is our refuge and our strength . JIVMN 146 114 27 54 I 181 149 35 138 19 182 177 152 106 131 163 140 49 104 95 155 '^ 89 50 53 12 7 84 70 3 91 141 120 122 185 162 118 HTMN 60 52 107 I2X "3 55 31 108 136 61 2 105 22 153 77 68 God sees the little sparrow fall . God's law is perfect, and converts . Golden harps are sounding Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah . Hail to the Lord's Anointed Hark, hark, my soul ! angelic songs . Hark how the adoring hosts above . Hark the glad sound, the Saviour . Hark the herald angels sing He leadeth me, O blessed thought . Here we suffer grief and pain . Holy Bible, book divine . Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty Ho, my comrades, see the signal Hosanna, loud hosanna How bright these glorious spirits Ho, ye that thirst, approach the spring ' am«o glad that our Father in her ver 1 1 come to Jesus, He will make me 165 gave my life for Thee ... 34 heard the voice of Jesus say . . 42 lay my sins on Jesus ... 47 love to hear the story ... 67 Iqve to tell the story » . . 66 m a little pilgrim . . . .172 m not ashamed to own my Lord . 40 need Thee every hour ... 73 need Thee, precious Jesus . . 71 h the Christian's home in glory . 150 h the cross of Christ I glory . . 83 thank the goodness and the grace . 79 think when I read that sweet story 32 to the hills will lift mine eyes . . 9 want to be like Jesus ... 86 will sing you a song of that beautiful 154 Jerusalem the golden . . » .133 'esus Christ is risen to-day . . 51 esus, from Thy throne on high . x66 Jesus, high in glory . . . . 167 (2) Cbilbren'6 Ib^mnal. 52 107 X2I 55 31 136 61 a 105 22 153 77 68 165 34 42 47 67 66 172 40 73 71 150 , 83 79 32 9 86 154 133 51 166 167 »£ All people that on earth do dwell. I (Psalm 0.) ^m -tsfJ =p '-^ ^=f^ s :|g=F: ^ All peo - pic that on earth do dTr«Il, Sing to the Lord with cheer • ful voioe. ^ P f S> ^ ^. 122 i3ES3^ 2=^' 3 Him lerre with mirth, Hia praise forth tell, Come ye be - fore Him and re • joice. 1. All people that on earth do dwell, Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice. Him serve with mirth, His praise forth Gome ye before Him and rejoice, [tell, 2. Know that the Lord is God indeed ; Without our aid He did us make ; We are His flock, He doth us feed, And for His sheep He doth us take. 3. O enter then His gates with praise, Approach with joy His courts unto ; Praise, laud, and bless His name always, For it is seemly so to do. 4. For why ? the Lord our God is good, His mercy is for ever sure ; His truth at all times firmly stood, And shall from age to age endure. 2 Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty ! ^ TS? — (^ — f^ £ ^ — f» Ho • ly, Ho • ly, Ho ly, Lord Ood Al • migh - ty ! Ear ly in the £ S ^ -HSW -«S«- n mom • ing our song ihall riie ^^ to 22= -^- Tfaee; Ho - ly, Ho . ly. Ho - ly. 22: -<»- g :sz mer - oi - ful and migh • ty, God in three per - lona, Blesi • ed Trin • i • ty ! i 1. Holy, holy, holy. Lord God Almighty 1 Early in the morning our song shall rise to Thee; Holy, holy, holy, merclAil and mighty, ;| God in Three Persons, blessed Trinity I i 2. Holy, holy, holy ! all the saints adore Thee, li Casting down their golden crowns around I the glassy sea ; Cherubim and seraphim falling down before Thee, Which wert,and art,and evermore shalt be. 3. Holy, holy, holy 1 though the darkiiess hide Thee, Though the eye of sinful man Thy glory may not see ; [Thee, Only Thou art holy ; there is none beside Perfect in power, in love, and purity. 4. Holy, holy, holy. Lord dod Almighty I All Thy works shall praise Thy name in earth and sky and sea ; Holy, holy, holy, merciful and mighty, God in Three Persons, blessM Trinity I Ai ft I rfv. i.iSV I *i^i m Father of all ! we bow to Thee. p -^ )f all! we bow to Thee, Who dwell'st in heav'n a - dor'd; -^ i&- 221 ^ I S f^- 3 -<&- I Thy But pre • sent atill through all , 1. Father of all ! we bow to Thee, Who dwell st in heav'n ador'd ; \i But present still through all Thy works, The universal Lord. 2. For ever hallow'd be Thy name By all beneath the skies : And may Thy kingdom still advance, Till grace to glory rise. 3. A erateful homage may we yield, with hearts resign'd to ^hee ; And 90 ill heav'n Thy wfll is done, On eartn so let it be. 4. From day to day we humbly o\yn The hand that feeds us still : works, The u • ni - ver . sal Lord. Give us our bread, and teach to rest Contented in Thy will. 5. Our sins before Thee we confess ; O may they be forgiv'n ! As we to others mercy show, We mercy beg from Heav'n. 6. Still let Thy grace our life direct ; From evil guard our way ; And in temptation's fatal path Permit us not to stray. 7. For Thine the pow'r, the kingdopi Thine; All glory's due to Thee ; Thine from eternity they were. And Thine shall ever be. 4 O oome, let us sing to the Lord, (ps. xcv.) %f u come, let ua siog to tha Lordi Come, let ui er' - ry out LUU f -JN A Joy • fiil noise make to the Rock 1. come, let us sing to the Lord : Come, let us every one A joyful noise make to the Rock Ot our salvation. 2. Let us before His presence come With pi-aise and thankful voice ; Let ua foag psalms to Him with grace, An(l m«k« a joyful noise. 3. For God. a groat Gpd, {\nd gr(?at Kii,ig, Above all gods He Is ; -«* 4- -m- JSL Of our 8a1 • Ta • tl • on. Depths of the earth are in His hand, The strength of hills is His. 4. To Him the spacious sea belongs, For He the same did make ; The dry laud also from His hands It| form at first did take. 5. come, and let us worship Kim, Let us bow down withal. And on pur knees l)efQre the Lord Our Mak^i' l«t V9 fail o. O thou my soul, bless God the Lord. ^% era.) -SI- £.- -fgr-l, t thou my toul, blew if S i ^:-^ ^ is the Lord; And all that ^=^ P^ V» Jit itlr • r«d up %• ia h« * ly ]i»m« 22. e22j To mftg • oi • fy »nd — I... ' . jni.M lui-t i i i!-i.i I I 1.0 ol 2. bleia. ^.U OJ '^ b; n Thine; 1. O thou my soul, bless God the Itord ; And all that in me is Be stirrdd up His holy name To magnify and bless. 2. Bless, O my soul, the Lord thy God, And not forgetful be Of all His gracious benefits He hath bestowed on thee. 3. All thine ini■ H » I n I t! ?=z: Z m 9* b kMi For Bi« ner • elei shall en • - dure. Ev • er faith - fUl, J I »Fi II i iw i . V.w n 'l I I ' ii f i I - "I *i II > II •f lUIt. 4. 1. Let us with a gladsome miiul Praise the Lord, for He is kiud ; For His meroies shall endure, £ver faithful, ever sure. 2. Let us sound His name abroad, For of gods He is the God ; For His mercies shall endure, Ever faithful, ever sure. 3. He, with all-commanding might, Filled the new-made world with light ; For His mercies shall endure. Ever faithful, ever sure. 4. All things living He doth feed ; His full hand supplies their need ; For His mercies sliall endure, Ever faithful, ever sure. 5. He His chosen race did bleRs In the wasteful wilderness ; For His mercies shall endure, Ever faithful, ever sure. 6. He hath with a piteous eye Looked upon our misery ; For His mercies shall endure, Ever faithful, ever sure. 7. Let us, then, with gladsome mind, Praise the Lord, for He is kind ; For His mercies shall endure, Ever faithful, ever sure. 14 P O give thanks unto the Lord. (P8ALM CXXXVT.) 22: ± :p=- n iii OgiTf tlwnkiuoto the Lord, for fi«U food, For His mer c.v ea • dur - «th for «▼ - er. BJJIJ J 3i ^S^S O give tbkT«kt unto tbo God of |odB ; For HU mer . cy en • dur • eth for ev • er. A men. tor*. i. O give thanks unto the Lord, for He is good; For His mercy endureth for ever. 2. O give thanks unto the Qod of gods ; For His mercy endureth for ever. 3. O give thanks unto the Lord of lords ; For His meroy endureth for ever. 4. To Him who alone doeth great wonders ; For His mercy endureth for ever. 5. To Him that by wisdom made the heavens ; For His mercy endureth for ever. 0. To Him that stretohcd out the earth above the waters ; For His mercy endureth for erer. 7. To Him that made great light? ; For His mercy endureth for ever. 8. The sun to rule by day ; the moon and stars to rule by night ; For His mercy endureth for ever. 9. Who remembered us in om* low estate ; For His mercy endureth for ever. 10. And hath redeemed us from our ene- mies; For His mercy endureth for ever. 11. Who giveth food to all flesh ; For His mercy endureth for ever. 12. O give thanks unto the God of heaven ; For His mercy endureth for ever. Amen. ill .p- W''-. W: I I J 15 Hark ! the Herald Angels sing. m 5 -Sf- E3:?:;j]lrT" g ^ ^J ^ i i jis^ Bark ! the her • aid an • g«Ii ling GIo - ry to the new-born King, Peace on earth and S>- ■iSH ^^ tS*- 22 ^- ^^ gp g ?--g mer - cy mild, God and sin • neri re • con - ciled. Joy • ful all ye na • tioni rise. 1 Join the tri - umph of the akiei; With th' an -gel • ic host pro- claim, Christ is bom in 1^=^ Sf- jSL I ^ g^ n't - i .1 J J , ) i r-j^uoj ty As vith glad-ness men of old Did the guic Aa \rith Joy they hailed U$ light, Lead - ing on :ffl old Did the guid - ing itar be - hold; light. Lead - ing on • ward, beam • ing bright; -/S»- j p j -^ ?2: ^^1 22 m So, most gra • cious Lord, may we Ey • er • more be :sL led by Thee. 1. As with gladness men of old Did the guiding star behold ; As with joy they hailed its light. Leading onward, beaming bright ; So, most gracious Lord, may wo Evermore be led by Thee. 2. As with joyful steps they sped To that lowly manger-bed. There to bend the knee before Him whom heaven and earth adore ; So may we with willing feet Ever seek Thy mercy-seat. 3. As they offered gifts most rare At that cradle rude and bare ; So may we with holy Joy, Pure and free from sin's alloy, All our costliest treasures bring, Christ, to Thee, our heavenly King. 4. Holy Jesus, every day Keep us in the narro .v way ; And, when earthly things are past, Bring our ransomed souls, at last, Where they need no star to guide. Where no clouds Thy glory hide. 5. In the heavenly country l)right Need they no created light ; . Thou its Light, its Joy, its Crown, Thou its Sun which goes not down ; There for ever may we sing Hallelujahs to our Kin^ ig. 20 Thou didst leave Thy throne. Thou didst Icare Tby throne And Thy king • ly crown, When TIjou cam • est to earth for me, J ^1 Tbee. King ast, , last, de, de. down ; ■^ y I ^—9 T ^ But in Beth • le • hem's home Wat there fbnnd no room For Thy '=^= ^=fW ly n» - ti - y\ • ty. oom« to myhearti Lord Je • bub, There it room in my heart for Theej 1. 2. 8. Thou didst leave Thy throne And Thy kingly crown, When Thou earnest to earth for inc, But in Bethlehem's homd Was there found uo room For Thy holy nativity. O come to my heart, Lord Jesus, There is room m my he&rt for Thee ! Heaven's arches rang When the angels sang, Proclaiming Thy royal degree ; But of lowly birth Cam'st Thou, Lord, on earth, And in great humUity ; come to my heart, Lord Jesu». There ill room in my heart for Thee ! The foxee found rest. And the birds theii^ nest, In the shade of the cedar tree ; But Thy aouch was tlie sod, thou Son of God, In the deserts of Galilee ; come to my heart, Lord Jesu», There is room in my heart for Thee .' 4. Thou earnest. Lord, With the living Word, Tliat should set Thy people free ; But, with mocking scorn. And with crown of thorn, They bore Thee to Calvary : come to my heart. Lord Jesus, Thy Cross is my only plea I 5. When heaven's arches shall ring, And her choirs shall sing, At Thy coming to victory. Let Thy voice call me home, Saying, "Yet there is room- There is room at My side for thee ! " And my heart shall rojoice, Lord Jesus, When Thou coniest and calleat for lae '. B;^x*k) the glad sound. .22 ^4f^^F -^- f^f'l^ ■&-- Bark, the glad sound, the Sa - viour comes ! The S& • viour pro • mis'd long ; e 1^ Let e? ^ 122 -<5^ ■22. -&- Z± -& 2± -^ 'ry heart ex ult with joy, And er - 'ry roice be ■ong! me, 1. Hark, the glad sound, the Saviour The Saviour promis'd long ; [comes ! Let ev'ry heart exult with joy, And eVry voice be song I 2 On Him the Spirit, largely shed. Exerts its sacred fire ; Wisdom and might, and zeal and love, His holy breast inspire. 3. He comes I the pris'ners to relieve, In Satan's bondage held ; The gates of brass before Him burst, Thi iroh blteril yield. 4. He e6m6s I flrdm ditfk*iiing scales of To clear the \ia^Kt\ eight ; [vice And on the eye-balls of the blind To pour celestial light. 5. He comes ! the broken hearts to bind The bleeding souls to cure ; And with the treasures of His grace T' enrich the humble poor. 6. The sacred year has now revolv'd, Accepted of the Lord, When Heav'n's high promise isfulflird. And Isr'el is restor'd. 7. Our glad hosailhahs. Prince of Peace ! Thy welcome iQiall proclaiin ; Anri heav'n's exalted arches ring With Thy most honour'd Name. 22 Hosanna! loud Hosanna. Ho • nn - na! loud ho • nn - 2d 22 JPT7T 3 na The lit tie ohil • dren nng; 22 ■S^ ^m Through pil - lared court and tern m -& 22 -.^-i I pie Tlie lOTO an • them rang; •&- To Je g zz: zj^j^ ■ts- T^=^'- 22: I •us who had bles • sed them, Close fold ed to His breast, ISiL ^ ^^ \/'=^&- 22 -& -^■~ I The chil - dren sang their prais cs, The aim - plest and the betit. 1. Hosanna! loud hosanna The little children sang; Through pillared court and temple The lovely anthem rang ; To Jesus who had blessed them, Close folded to His breast. The children sang their praises. The simplest and the best. 2. From Olivet they followed, 'Midst an exultant crowd, Waving the victor palm-branch, And shouting clear and loud ; Bright angels joined the chorus, Beyond the cloudless sky,— " Hosanna in the highest, Glory to God on high r* 3. Fair leaves of silv'ry olive They strewed upon the ground. Whilst Salem's circling mountains Echoed the Joyful sound : The Lord of men and angels Bode on in lowly state, Nor scorned that little children Should on His bidding wait. 4. " Hosanna in the highest 1 " That ancient song we sing ; For Christ is our Redeemer, The Lord of heaven our King. may we ever praise Ilim, With heart, and life, and voice, And in His blissful presence Eternally rejoice I 23 When His salvation bringing. ^^ i -&• fZi r. I P I [- . ^ | -^ j g-^ m 22 Z^'^ When, Hif aal - va - tion bringing. To Zi • on Je-sus came. The chil • dren ■ all stood -JSSL S sing • ing Hos -Gf 22: 3 f^ (^ 1^- an na to Bis name; Nor did their zeal of • fend Him, [^''f rrr''iP #^ 22 -G»- ^ gj 4^i^by zz: But, as He rode a • long, 1. When, His salvation bringing, To Zion Jesus came. The children all stood singing Hosanna to His name ; He bade them still at • tend Him, And smiled to hear their song. Nor did their zeal offend Him, But, as He rode along. He bade them still attend Him, And smiled to hear their song. 1. G( 2.RJ 3.B( all stood Bitn, sir BODg* 2. And, since the Lord retainetli His love for children still, Though now as King He relgneth On Zion's heavenly hill, ^ We'll flock around His banner Who sits upon the throne, And cried aloud "Hosanna, To David's royal Son I " 3. For, should we fail proclaiming Our great Redeemer's praise. The stones, our silence shaming. Would their hosannas raise. But shall we only render The tribute of our words? No ] while our hearts are tender, They too shall be the Lord's. We praise Thee, O God. We praise Thee. O God! for the Son of Thy Ioto, For Je-sua who died and ii now gone » • h)T9. HaMe-Iu-jah! Thine the glo-ry. Hal-Ie lu-jab ! A-men. Halle -lu-Ja!i! Thine the glo-ry. Re-vive oi ft«gain. 1. We praise Thee, O God ! for the Son of Thy love, [above. For Jesus who died and is now gone Hallelujah! Thine the glory. Halle- lujah ! Amen. [us again. Hallelujah! Thine the glory. Revive 2. We praise Thee, O God ! for Thy Spirit of light, Who has shown us our Saviour, and scattered our night. 3. All glory and praise to the Lamb that was slain, Who has borne all our sins, and has cleansed every stain. 4. All glory and praise to the God of all grace, as bought us and sought us and guided our ways. 5. Bevive us again : Fill each heart with Thy love ; [above. May each soul be rekindled with fire from 6. Bevive us again : Bouse the dead from their tomb ; May they now come to Jesus, while ycfc there is roouk 25 Rejoice and be glad! (Tune No. 24.) 1. Bejoice and be glad ! The Bedeemer has come ! [tomb. Go look on His cradle. His cross, and His Sound His praises, tell the Story of Him who was slaiii ; Sound His praises, tell with gladness, He liveth again. 2. Bejoice and be glad I It is sunshine at last! The clouds have departed, the shadows are past. 3. Bejoice and be glad ! For the blood bath been shed ! Bedemption is finished, the price hath been paid. 4. Bejoice and be glad ! Now the pardon is free ! [tree. The Just for the unjust has died on the 5. Bejoice and be giad ! For the Lamb that was slain [again. O'er death is triumphant, and liveth 6. Bejoice and be glad ! For our King is on high. [sky. He pleadetn for us on His throne in the 7. Bejoice and be glad ! For He cometh again ! [slain. He cometh in glory, the Lamb that was -;i::,'i ■\>i 26 Children of the Heavenly King. 22: C!Ul-dr«n of the lieaven . ly King, Ai je Joar • aey iwcvi • ly ung: ^m TSr-T g 3 g* ^ ^ II Sing your S» • yiour'a iror - tby praise, Olo - rioui in His works and ways. 1. Children of the hearenly King, As ye jowfney sweetly sing : Sing your Saviour's wortny praise, Glorious in His works and ways. 2. We are travelling home to God, In the way the fathers trod : They are happy now, and we Soon their happiness shall see. 3. Shout, ye little flook, and blest ; You on Jesus' throne shall rest : There your seat is now prepared, There your kingdom and reward. 4. Lift FOtur eyes, yd sons of light, Zion s city is in sight : There our endless home shall be, There our Lord we soon shall see. 5. Fear not, brethren ; joyful stand On the borders of your land : Jesus Christ, your Fathet's Sun, Bids you undismayed go on. 6. Lord, obediently we go, Gladly leaving all below ; Only Thou pur leader be, And We still will follow Thee, w-, I' m All glory, praise, and honour. AU glo>ry, praise, aud bon • our To Thee, Re • deem-cr, King I To whom the -J J J k^- M II "I | -=£BJ Jtjl^ lips of chil • dren Made sweet Hos • an • nas ring. Thou art the King of Ji • rael. Thou DC. l>a • vid's roy • al Sea, Who in the Lord's Name com • est. The Kihg aad bless - cd one 1. All glory, praise, and honour To Thee. Redeemer, King I To whom the lips of children Made sweet hosannas ring. Thou art the King of Israel, Thou l)aTid'fl rojftl Son, Who in th6 Lotd'A name oomest, The King and blessdd one. All glory, &c. 2. The company of angels Are praising Thee on high, And mortal mdn and all things Created make reply. The people of the Hebrews With palms before Thee went ; Our praise and prayer and anthems Before Thee we present. All glory, &c. sing: wayi. be, see. and on, zz 1 whom the 7^ ^ n el, Thou B.C. I I sJ • ^ I one. QgS rent; inthema •y.&c. 3. To Thee before Thy Passion They sang their hymns of praise, To Thee now high exalted Our melody we raise. Thou didst accept theiv praises ; Accept the prayers we bring, Who in all good delightest. Thou good and gracious King. All glory, &o. 28 Jesus ! Name of wondrous lovie. 4) i ^^ - birth To Christ, the Sa- viour, glT-en. We love to aing a- r and Our King, And hail Him blessed Je • sni ; For there's no word ear e - ver heard, So dear, so sweet as Jo sns. 1. Thete is no name so si^eet on earth. No name so sweet in heaven. The name before His wondrous birth To Christ, the Saviour, given. We love to sing around our King, And hail Him bl^sedd Jesus ; For there'tt no word ear ever heard, So dear, so sweet as Jesus. 2. And, when He hung Upon the tree, They wrote His name above lliin ; That all might see the reason we For evermore must love Him. 3. Bo now upon His Father's throne, Almi|^hty to release us From sm and pains, H6 gladly reigns, The Prince and Saviour, Jesus. I m Bhep • herd' I care. A - way from the 1. There were ninety and nine that safely In the shelter of the fold ; [lay But one was out on the hiUs away, Far off from the gates of gold, Away on the mountains wild anl bare, Away from the tender Shepherd's care . 2. "Lord, Thou hast here Thy ninety and Are they not enough for Thee ? " [nine ; But the Shepherd made answer: This of Mine Has wandered away from Me : [steep. And, although the road be rough and I go to the desert to find My sheep." 3. But none of the ransomed ever knew How deep were the waters crossed. Nor how dark was the night that the Lord passed through. Ere He found His sheep that was lost : care. ten - der Shep - herd'i Out in the desert He heard its cry, Sick, and helpless, and ready to die. 4. "Lord, whence are those blood-drops all the way. That mark out the mountain-track?" '• They were shed for one who had gone astray, [back." Ere the Shepherd could bring him " Lord, whence are Thy hands so rent and torn?" [thorn." *' They are pierced to-night by many a 5. And all through the mountains, thun- der-riven, And up from the rocky steep. There rose a crv to the gate of heaven, " Rejoice ! I have found My sheep I " And the angels echoed around the throne, [His own.'* "Rejoice! for the Lord brings back Saviour, like a shepherd. :r T7. J J ir?77j _frU.^ Shep . herd lead ui, Much we need Thy ton • der care ; In gfe Thy plea • aant pas • tures feed ua. For m ^ f^^TTTl ^ Blesi ed our uie Thy folds pre • pue. i9- 1S ^^m 3 22 m Je . SUB, Bleu • ed Je • bub. Thou bast bought us, Thine we are. 1. k 1 it the M of der m cue. cry, ' to die. )od-drops i-track?" had gone [back." ring him [8 so rent [thorn." )y many a ins, thuu- iieaven. sheep I " rand the lis own." ings back SI der care; ^- m pre • pMe. «e are. 1. Saviour, like a shepherd lead us, Much we need Thy tender care ; In Thy pleasant pastures feed us, For our use Thy folds prepare. Blessdd tfesus ! Thou hast bought us. Thine we are. 2. We are Thine, do Thou befriend us. Be the guardian of our way ; Keep Thy Hock, from sin defend us, Seek us when we go astray. Blessdd Jesus ! Hear Thy children when they pray. 3. 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. Blessdd Jesus ! Let us early turn to Thee. 4. Early let us seek Thy favour, Early let us do Thy will ; Blessdd Lord and only Saviour, With Thy love our bosoms till. Blessdd Jesus ! Thou hast loved us, love us still. 32 I think, when I read 2 I think, vhen I read that iveet ato-ry of old, When Je • aus waa here a-niong men. UowHe called lit -tie ohil-drenaa hmba to Hia fold, lahould like to have been with Him then. ^ttrri J i ^^J^ti ^1 I wiah that Hia banda had been placed on my head. That Hia arma had been thrown a-round me ; And that I might have seen Hia kind look ^henHe aaid, "Letthe lit - tie onea come un-io Me." 1. 1 think, when I read that sweet story of old. When Jesus was here among men, How He called little children as lambs to His fold, [then. I should like to have been with them I wish that His hands had been placed on my head, [me, That His arms had been thrown around And that I might have seen His kind look when He said, "Let the little ones come unto Me." 2. Yet still to His footstool in prayer I may go, And ask for a share in His love ; And, if I thus ear;iestly seek Him below, I shall see Him and hear Him above, B In that beautiful place He has gone to prepare For all who are vrashed and forgiven ; And many dear children are gathering there, [ven " " For of such is the kingdom of hea- 3. But thousands and thousands who wander and fall Never heard of that heavenly home ; I should like them to know there is room for them all, And that Jesus has bid them to come. I long for that blessdd and glorious time, The fairest and brightest and best. When the dear little children of every clime Shall crowd to His arms and be blest. V 1 ■it I f t' I; it Light of Life. nor de • olia • lag, Bma; ■hine oa ^m me{ Ne - Ter wan • lag nor d«oUn-inf , S^e, ■bin* on tue. 1. Light of life, so softly shining From the lalood-besprinlclea tree, Never waning uor declining, Shine, shine on me. 2. Light of life, so sweetlv gleaming Down upon our troubled sea, With the love of Jesus beaming, * Shine, shine on me. 3. Light of life, that knows no fading, From all changing ever free, Holy light, that Knows no shading, Shine, shine on me. 4. Light of life, that knows no setting. Day and night thy beams we see ; Joy and peace in us begetting, Shine, shine on me. 5. Light of life, in childhood's gladness. To thy radiance we would flee ; Be our strength in days of sadness, Shine, shine on me. 6. Light of life, all health bestowing, Lift we up our eyes to thee ; From the cross of Jesus flowing, Shine, shine on me. 34 ^ I gave My life for thee. iS> ^^ -fij — z^ — I gave My life for ZZ ^ :^- S thee; My pre - eioui blood I ibed, i thot -<&- -&- -2± That tubtt might'it ran • eomed i it '-^- i (^ — ^ be, And quick • ened ftom the dead. tkeei :^;" I gave My life for 1. 1 grave My life for thee ; My precious blood I shed, ThutthoM inight'st ransomeil be And qiiickenud from the dead. I gave My life for thee ; What hast thou given for Me? . 2. 1 spent long years for thee In weariness and woe, That an eternity Of Joy thou mightest know. I spent long years for thee ; Hast thou spent one fbr Md? S. My Father's home of light, My rainbow-circled throne, I left for earthly night. For wanderings sad and lone. I left it all for thee, llast thou left aught for Me? i^ at 4. 5. 6. hast thou given for we? I suffered much for thee, More than tliy tongue may tell or idtterest agony To rescue thee f^om hell. I suffered much for thee : What canst thou bear for Me? And I have brought to thee, Down from My home above, Salvation full and free, My pardon and My love. Great gifts I brought to thee ; What hast thou brought to Me? let thy life be given. Thy years for Me be spent. World-fetters all he rtven, And Joy with suffering blent. 1 gave Myself for thee ; Give thou thyself to Me I - I ing m letting, I'e see ; fSt gladness, aee; bdness, 'ing, i ■hed, ?S»~- I 4«wl ,y tell [e? ve. t, ent. I 35 ^ Art thou weary? -^ :^ ^: Art thou wea ^^-^^p g zzzsz "g3T art thou bm • guid, Art thou lore dia • tresied? m m -tf?- ^g SJ" (9- m 22: -H©H~ I und •*Coine to Me," laltb One. 1. Art thou weary, art thou languid. Art thou sore distressed ? ' ' Come to Me," saith One, " aiid coming, Be at rest." 2. Hath He marks to lead me to Him, If He be my guide ? [prints, "In His feet and hands are wound- And His Bide." 3. Is there diadem, as monarch, That His brow adorns? ** Yea, a crown, in very surety, But of thorns!^' 4. If I find Him, if I follow. What His guerdon here? com • log, Be at rest.** "Many a sorrow, many a labour, Many a tear." 5. If I still hold closely to Him, J What hath He at last? "Sorrow vanquished, labour ended, Jordan past I " C. If I ask Him to receive me, Will He say me nay ? " Not till earth, and not till heaven. Pass away ! " 7. Findinff, following, keeping, struggliu Is He sure to bless? " Angels, martyrs, saints and prophets, Answer, Yes ! " S, The Great Physician The great Phy - si - cian now is near, The sym- pa -this •ing Je-siia; He speaks the droop-iof heart to oheer: 0, hear tke Toice of Sweet • oat not« in m - raph song, igcgzczgi^^j s j j-i J j^^^^ m Sweet - «st name on Dior-taltongi>e,Sweet-est ca - rol e • ver sung. Je • aus, bless-ed Je • sus. 1. The great Physician now is near, The sympaAhizing Jesus ; He speaks the drooping heart to cheer: O. hear the voice of Jesus. Sweetest note in seraph song. Sweetest name on mortal tongue, Sweetest carol ever sung, Jesus, blessM Jesus. 2. His name dispels my guilt and fear. No other name but Jesus ; O, how my soul delights to hear The precious name of Jesus. 3. Come, brethren, help me sing His praise, O, praise the name of Jesus ; Come, sisters, all your voices raise, O, bless the najne of Jesus. 4. The children too, both great and small, Who love the name of Jesus, May now accept the gracious call To work and live tov Jesus. 5. And when to the bright world above We rise to see our Jesus, We'll sing around the throne of love His name, the name of Jesus. IF i) One is kind. Siir^j l J. J^Jf i One is kind % • bove all o • theri^ 0, how He lovM ! Ilia is love be =F=r r-^-' i ^ - ^ jond a bro-ther'i— 0, how He *=* 1^ ?z: t^- ^^1 loves ! Earth • ly ftriends may fail or leave us. :^=*: ^ ■sL 3 zz: i9 ^ m~~;y IWt One day soothe, the next day grieve ua : But this Friend will ne'er de-oeive us— 0> bow He loves ! 1. One is kind above all others— O, bow He loves I His is love beyond a brother's— O, how He loves ! Earthly friends may fail or leave us, One day soothe, the next day grieve us ; But this Friend will ne'er deoeive us— O, how He loves ! 2. 'Tis eternal life to know Him— O, how He loves ! [Him— Think, O think, how much we owe O, how He loves ! With His precious blood He bought us, In the wilderness He sought us. To His fold He safely brought us— O, how He loves ! 3. Through His name we are forgiven— O, how He loves ! Backward shall our foes be driven— O, how He loves ! Best of blessings He'll provide us, Nought but good shall e'er betide us I Safe to glory He will guide us— O, how He loves ! '.. v.. What a Friend. #fr-1"H^^ js: What a Friend we have in Je • lus. lUS, A\\ m -^ 1 our sins and griefs to bear ! What ft pri • vi • lege to car > ry prayer ! zz: iS>-r O, what peace we of • tea /or ieit. 0, what need -less pain we bear, 22: All be -cause we do not car ry Kv 22: 1. What a Friend we have in Jesus, All our sins and griefs to bear ! What a privilege to carry Everything to Ood in prayer ! V • 'ry . thing to God in prayer ! O, what peace we often forfeit, O, what needless pain we bear. All because we do not carry Everything to Qod in prayer. re be i re ui. lOTM ! tURht US, >. US— iven— Ven- us, ideus! 9-^ lar! .» I it, >ear, 9r. 2. Have we trials and temptations? Is there trouble anywhere ? We should never be discouraged ; Take it to the Lord in prayer. Can we find a friend so faithful, Who will all our sorrowH share ? Joans knows our every weakness ; Take it to the Lord in prayer. Are we weak and heavy-laden, Cumbered with a load of care ? Precious Saviour, still our refuge. Take it to the Lord in prayer. l)o 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. Saviour, more than life to me. Ba - viour, more titan life to me, I am cling • lug, oUng • ing oloie to Thee ; Let Thy pre • oioui blood ap - plied Keep me e - rer, e - ver near Thy ■ide. =^ £v •ry day. ev - 'ry hour, ^E^^^^. Let me feel Thy oleana-ing power : f7\ May Thy ^^^^^ ^ ^^^^ I ^f ten • der love to me Bind me clos - er, clos • er, Lord, to Thee. 1. Saviour, more than life to me, I am clinging close to Thee ; Let Thy precious blood applied Keep me ever near Thy side. Every day, every hour, Let me feel Thy cleansing power ; May Thy tender love to me Bind me closer. Lord, to Thee. 2. Through this changing world below Lead me gently, as I go ; Trusting Thee, I cannot stray, I can never lose my way. 3. Let me love Thee more and more, Till this fleeting life is o'er ; Till my soul is lost in love, In a brighter world above. 40 I'm not ashamed. {Tmu No, lo.) 1. I'm not ashamed to own my Lord, Or to defend His cause, Maintain the glory of His cross. And honour all His laws. 2. Jesus, my Lord ! I know His name, His name is all my boast ; Nor will He put my soul to shame, Nor let my hope be lost. 3. 1 know that safe with Him remains, Protected by His pow'r. What I've committed to His trust. Till the decisive hour. 4. Then will He own His servant's name Before His Father's face, And in the New Jerusalem Appoint my soul *». place. 1'^ .11 41 My faith looks up to Thee. # g p 3gy * ' 3 - - Z2II3Z .SZ Us My fiiith looki up to Thee, Thou Lamb of Cal • y% • tj, 8« • vioar di • Tine t Isow hear me vrhile I pray ; Take all my guilt a • way ; let me from this day Be whol • ly Thine ! 1. My faith looks up to Thee, Thou Lamb of Calvary, Saviour divine : Now hear me while I pray ; * Take all my guilt away ; O let me from this day Be wholly Thiue ! 2. May Thy rich grace impart Strength to my fainting heart, My zeal inspire ; As Thou hast died for me, O, may my love to Thee Pure, warm, and changeless be, A living fire. 3. While life's dark maze I tread, And griefs around me spread. Be Thou my guide ; Bid darkness turn to day. Wipe sorrow's tears away, Nor let me ever stray From Thee aside. 4. When ends life's transient dream, When death's cold, sullen streiun Shall o'er me roll, Blest Saviour, then, in love, Fear and distrust remove ; O, bear me safe above, A ransomed soul. I heard the voice. ^l^S^^a^ P heard the Toice of 3i :si J« • Biis lay, "Come uQ i ten roll, While the tem - pest still IS high. Hide me, O my Sa • vie ^— !-f^- fe ?2: ^ Safe ID • to the ua • viour, hide. Till the storm of life in P'.f.t; i: :^ ii^^i ven guide I 0, re - ceive my soul at lust ! 1. Jesus, Lover of my soul. Let me to Thy bosom fly, While the nea/er waters roll, While the tempest still is high. Hide me, O my Saviour, hide, Till the storm of life is past ; »Saf e into the haven guide ; 0, receive my soul at last ! 2. Other refuge have I none ; Hangs ray helpless soul on Thee ; Leave, ah ! leave me not alone ; Still support and comfort me. All my trust on Thee Is stayed, " All my help from Thee I bring , Cover my defenceless bead With the shadow of Thy wing. 3. Thou, O Christ, art all I want ; More than all in Thee I find ; Raise the fallen, cheer the faint, Heal the sick, and lead the bllnl Just and holy is Thy name ; I am all unrighteousness : False and full of sin I am ; Thou art full of truth and grace. 4, Plenteous grace with Thee is foun 1. Grace to cover all my sin ; Let the healing streams abound ; Make and keep me pure witliin. Thou of life the fountain art, Freely let me take of Thee ; Spring Thou up within my heart, Else to all eternity. Second Tune, J« • sus. Lov • er of my soul, Let me to Thy bo • som fly. While the near va • tera roll, While the tem - {test still ^-2-/5-1 v=v Hide m«, my 8a • viour. hide, 2^ Tin the ±=0^ ■y=^ 1 the storm of life past; gJ J (g -^ 5 Safe in • to the Lar • en guide i O, g -Sf ^m re • ceive my soul at last ! Just as I am. I 3 is: Just M I am, with - out one plea, But that Thy blood was ihed Jor me. ihed tot me. ^^^^^B -<&- - -&■ -^5*- s: ■i!^ iS> g zz Let the wa • ter and the blood* From Tliy ri - yen side which flowed, -I le of 22 -^5 m ■ ^> I :2± g 3± "25^ -- sin the dou . ble cure, Cleanse me from its guilt and power. 1. Bock of Ages, cleft for me. Let me hide myself in Thee ; Let the water and the blood. From Thy riven side which flowed. Be of shi the double cure. Cleanse me from its guilt and power. 2. Not the labours of my hands Can fulfil Thy law's demands ; Could my zeal no respite know, Could my tears for ever flow, All for sin could not atone ; Thou must save, and Thou alone. 3. Nothing in my hand I bring ; Simply to Thy Cross I cling ; Naked, come to Thee for dress ; Helpless, look to Thee for grace ; Foul, I to the fountain fly : Wash me, Saviour, or I die. 4. While I draw this fleeting breath, When my eyelids close in death, When I soar through tracts unknoTMi, See Thee on Thy judgment- thi one. Bock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee. Second Tune, ^m n TSL ■^TlrTr^- -(S^ Bock of > A • gett cleft for me, Let me bide my-self in Thee; Let the wa-ter and the blood, From Tb y ri- Ten side which flowed, Be of sin the double cure,Clean>e me from its guilt and power. !'■' I , 47 I lay my sins on Jesus. #f >^g j^-j J^^ ^ I ^ ■Gt- ::zz -s^ 22 3Z I lay my ■ini on Je • sui, The spot • leu Lamb of God; He ^2Z2Z i ^- v d ^ QJ J^'L^-H^^ S ± -- :?2= -t- 3 Blctt morn • ing ! whose f rsk dawn - ing nj» Be held the 8on of God ^ ■f^- : ^=z^-r ^=H 3 rise t(i • um - phant from the grave, And leaTe His dark 1. Blest morning ! whose first dawning rays Beheld the Son of God Arise triumphant from the grave, And leave His dark abode. bode. Bb, Who hath Sot'im, 2. Wrapt in the silence of the tomb The great Redeemer lay, Till the revolving skies had brought The third, th' appointed day. S. Hell and the grave combined their force To hold our Lord in vain ; Sudden the Conqueror arose. And burst their feeble chain. 4. To Thy great name, Almighty Lord ! We sacred honours pay, And loud hosannas shall proclaim The triumphs of the day. 5. Salvation and immortal praise To our victorious King ! Let heaven and earth, and rocks and seas, With glad hosannas ring. 6. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, llie God whom we adore. Be glory, as it was, and is. And shall be evermore ! i ¥ V'i 50 Christ the Lord is risen to-day.^ m iSh^ "Christ the Lord es he Lord U 22 i -Gf-^ ^ g IS? risen to • day," Sons of men, aad an • gela say: — — t- ^ ::?2: ^ ¥^ -<*5» - ^a^^^ -G> risen to jah! i re > deem our le • lu • Jah! 1. Jesus Christ is risen to day. Hallelujal) ! Our triumphant holy day, Hallelujah! Who did once, upon the cross, Hallelujah ! Suffer to redeem our loss. Hallelujah ! 2. Hymns of praise then let us sing Hallelujah ! Unto Christ, our heavenly King, Hallelujah! Who endured the cross and grave, Hallelujah! Sinners to redeem and save* Hallelujah! 3. But the pain which He endured Hallelujah! Our salvation hath procured ; Hallelujah! Now above the sky He's King, Hallelujah] Where the angels ever sing. Hallelujah! 52 P Qolden Harps are sounding. ^ 22: m Gold - ea harpa aro aouad - ing, Aa • gel vol • oes ring. Fear - ly gatei are o - pened* ^ ^^;g-^^^^ "za: I O • pened for the Sing. Christ, the King of Glo ly. Je - BUS, King of love, la goae up ia tri • umph To His throae a • bove. AH His work is end • ed. sua hath as • cend •> 3d! Glo • ry to our King! 1. Golden harps are sounding. Angel voices ring, Pearly gates are opened, Opened for the King. Christ, the King of Glory, Jesus, King of Love, Is gone up in triumph To His throne above. All His work is ended. Joyfully we sing, Jesus hath ascended I Glory to our King ! 2. He, who came to save us, He, who bled and died. Now is crowned with glory At His Father's side. Never more to suffer, Never more to die, Jesus, King of Glory, Is gone up on high. 3. Fraying for His children In that blessdd place, Calling them to glory. Sending them His grace. His bright home preparing, Little ones, for you, Jesus ever liveth. Ever loveth too. m^ 11! ', ' ll ii ^' 53 Come, Children, join to sing. CooM, chil - drea, Join to ■ing, Loud piaise to Cbriat our King, Hal • le • la • Jftk! A • men. Hal • le • lu - Jah! A • men. f^ rir. is: ?=: :p ?2: ?; Let all with heart and Toice Se • fore Hia throna Joioe; -ower of Jesus' Name ! Bring fortli the roy • al di • a • dem, crown Him.crown Him,crown Hlm,orown Him Lord of all. 1. All hail the power of Jesus' name ! Let angels prostrate fall ; Bring forth the royal diadem, To crown Him Lord of all. 2. Ye seed of Israel's chosen race, Ye ransomed from the fall. Hail Him who saves you by His grace, And crown Him Lord of all 3. Let every kindred, every tribe. On this terrestrial ball, To Him all majesty ascribe, And crown Him Lord of all. 4. O, that with yonder sacred thronj We at His feet may fall. Join in the everlasting song, And crown Him Lord of all. IJ men. men. Joioe; -S?- i; men! men ! men! f ■i Hark ! how th* adoring Hosts. $ ^ -«* ^s^ ^- Hark! bow th'a • dor • log hosts » • bore ZZ ?z: ssz I -«»- g /S^ 3 -^ 22 S With ■ongs lur- round the throne! ^m ^ Ten thou • sand thou • sand are their tongues, But »U their hearts are one. 1. Hark ! how th* adoring hosts above With songs surround the throne ! Ten thousand thousand are their tongues, But all their hearts are one. 2. *• Worthy the Lamb that dy'd," they cry, "To be exalted thus;" *• Worthy the Lamb." let us reply, For He was slain for u& 3. To Him be pow*r divine ascrib'd. And endless blessings paid ; Salvation, glory, joy, remain For ever on His head I 1 Thou hast redeem'd us with Thy blood, And set the pris'uers free ; Thou mad'st us kings and priests to God, And we shall reign with Thee. 5. From ev'ry kindred, ov'ry tongue, Thou brought'st Thy chosen race I And distant lands ana isles have shared The riches of Thy grace. 6. Let all that dwell above the sky. Or on the earth below, With fields, and floods, and ocean' ri shores, To Thee their homage show. 7. To Him who sits upon the throne, The God whom we adore, And to the Lamb that once was slain, Be glory evermore. men ! Ml m of all. rong Where high the Heav'nly Temple. ^ -— ., Je • sua! the meek, luw • ly Je - sua! We bless Him for aU He has js: has done. 1. Who hath believed? Who hath believed? To whom is Thine arm, Lord, revealed ? The Messiah came to earth, But so lowly was His birth, That His majesty from man was con- oeal'd. Blessed Jesus ! kind Jesus ! the meek, lowly Jesus ! We bless Him for all He has done. 2. He was afflicted— He was afflicted ; On Him lay the sins of us all : As a lamb to slaughter led, So the lowly Saviour bled, To redeem us from the curse of the fall. 3. He has ascended— He has ascended, And now sits enthroned in the sky ; But He'll come again to bear All His lowly people there, [high. And they'll reign as kings with Jesus on Blessed Jesus I kind Jesus ! the meek, lowly Jesus I They'll reign as kings with Jesus on high. I 'I Teach me, O Lord, (psalm cxix.) me, Lord, the per - feet way Of Ihy pre - cepts di • Tine, Ihy pre • cepts m T^. 3^ -& ^ s And to ob - serve it to the end 1. Teach me, O Lord, the perfect way Of Thy precepts divine, And to observe it to the end I shall my heart incline. 2. Give understanding unto me, So keep Thy law shall I ; Yea, even with my whole heart I shal' Observe it carefully. S 22 shall my heart in eline. 3. In Thy law's path make me to go ; For I delight therein. My heart unto Thy testimonies, And not to greed, incline. 4. Turn Thou away my sight and eyes From viewing vanity ; And in Thy good and holy way Be pleased to quicken me. ^m m^ 1 69 Lord, I hear of showers of blessing. ^^ ¥^~ ^ F=P^=^ i i9- ?=^ X i -St 23: I Lord, I hear of Bhowers of blesa Showers, the thin - ty land re - froih • ing, Thou art icat-fring, full and free- ing ; Let tome dropi de - icend on me. m 22: ?=§ :?z: 1 zz 1 ■ 2± 7S? 7^' I God's tea ti is must sure, mo - ny 1. God's law is perfect, and converts The soul in sin that lies : God's testimony is most sure, And makes the simple wise. 2. The statutes of the Lord are right, And do rejoice the heart ; The Lord's command is pure, and doth Light to the eyes impart. 3. Unspotted is tBe fear of God, And doth endure for ever : And makes the sim - pie vise. The judgments of the Lord are true And righteous altogether. 4. They more than gold, yea, much fine To be desired are : [gold. Than honey, honey from the comb That droppeth, sweeter far. 5. Moreover, they Thy servant warn How he his life should frame ; A great reward provided is For them that keep the same. ^HnmiH ■iw J I , 61 Holy Bible ! book divina Mine to tM«h me wheaoo I cane; 1. Holy Bible ! Itook divine I Precious treasure I thou art mine : Mine to teach me whence I came ; Mine to toll me what I am ; 2. Mine to chide me when I rove ; Mine to show a Saviour's love ; Mine thou art to guide and guard ; Mine to punish or reward ; 3. Mine to comfort in distress, 11" the Holy Spirit bless; Mine to show, by living faith, Man can triumph over death ; 4. Mine to tell of Joys to come, And the rebel sinner's doom ; 0, thou holy book divine ! Trecious treasure, thou art minel 62 O Word of God incarnate. (Tune No, 47.) 1. Word of God Incarnate, Wisdom Itom on high, Truth unchanged, unchanging, Light of our dark sky ; We praise Thee for the radlnnce That Arom the hallowed page, A lantern to our footsteps, Shines on from age to age. 2. nie Church from her dear Master Received the gift divine, And stm that Light she lifteth O'er all the earth to shine. It is the golden casket Where gems of truth are stored ; It la the heaven-drawn picture Of Christ the living Word. G. It floatcth like a banner Dut'ore Uod's host unfurled : It shineth like a beacon Above the darkening world ; It is the chart and compass, That o'er life's surging sea, 'Mid mists, and rocks and quicksand!^, Still guide, Christ, to Thee. 4. make Thy Church, dear Saviour, A lamp of burnished gold, To l>ear before the nations Thy true Light as of old ; teach Thv wandering pilj^aims hy this their path to trace, Till, cloxids and darkness ended. They see Thee face to face. ( Our blest Redeemer. )Ieit Re - deem • er, ere He breathed Hie ten • der last fare • veil, Tel 22 3 A Guide, a Com • for • ter 1. Our blest Redeemed, ere He breathed His tender last farewell, A Quide, a Comforter, bequeathed With UB to dwell. 2. He came sweet Influence to Impart, A gracious, willing guest. While He can And one humble heart Wherein to rest. 3. And His that gentle voice we hear, Soft as the breath of even, [fear, That checks each thought, that calms each And speaks of heaven. ^ g zfcigflS -o- dneU. be - qucatbed Wi&h ua to 4. And every vV[,ue we possess, And every cotiduest won. And every thought of holiness Are His alone. 5. Spirit of purity and grace. Our weakness, pityingrflee : 0, make our hearts Thy dwelling-place, And worthier Thee. 0. praise the Father ; praise the Son ; Blest Spirit, praise to Thee ; . All praise to God, the Three in One, The One in Three. I r mlno : -€^ ftUlS i\el cksand TtU ne tb« old, old ito • ly, Tell in« tbe old. old ito • ry Of Je • lua and Hia love. 1 . Tell me the old, old story Of unseen things above. Of Jesus and His glory. Of Jesus and His love. Tell me the story simply. As to a little child ; For I am weak and weary. And helpless and defiled. Tell me the old, old story. Tell me the old, old story. Tell me the old, old story, Of Jesus and His loV(». 2. Tell me the story slowly. That I may take it in.— TliAt wonderful redemption, God's remedy for sin. Tell me the story often. For I forget so soon ; The "early dew" of morn- ing Has passed away at nooti. 3. Tell me the story softly, With earnest tones and grave; llemember, I'm the sinner Whom Jesus came to save. Tell me that story always, If you would really be, In any time of trouble, A comforter to me. * . Tell me the same old StOfjr. When you have Cause to fear That this world's empty glory Is costing me too dear. Ves, and when that world's glory Is dawning on my soul, TeU me the old, old story, "Christ Jesus makes thee whole." If i I love to tell the Story. ipii a - Mve* Of Je • ■uB and His glo-ry ; -«^ I Of Je*8U8 and Hia love. I love to tell the 8t»-ry: Be • cauae I know it's true; sa - tis-fies my long-ings 1 'Twill be my theme in glory I love to tell the story Of unseen things above, Of Jesus and His glory, Of Jesus and His love. I love to tell the story. Because I know it's true ; It satisfies my longings As nothing else would do. I love to tell the story ; u'TwIll be my theme in glory, To tell the old, old story, Of Jesus and His love. To tell the old old sto • 17, Of Je • bus and fits love. 3. I love to tell the story : More wonderful it seems Tlian all the golden fancies Of all our golden dreams. I lov e to tell the story : It did so much for me ; And that is Just the reason I tell it now to thee. I love to tell the story : 'Tis pleasant to repeat >Vhat seems, each time I tell it. More wonderfully sweet. • I love to tell the story : For some have never heard The message of salvation FromGod's own holy Word. 4. I love to tell the story : • For those who know it best Seem hungering and thirst- ing To hear it like the rest. And when, in scenes of glory, I sing the new, new song, 'Twill be the old, old story, That I have loved so long. 1 love to hear the Story. Lord came down I love to hear the story Which angels' voices tell. How once the King of Glory . Came down on earth to uweU*; Be • cause Re loved I nm both weak and sinful ; But this I surely know— The Lord came down to save roe, Because He loved me so. ^ glory i -«^ I trao; m 8to • ry, lOTO. bory: iver heard Ivatiou lolyWord. tory: now It best iiid tbirst- he rest. Bs of glory, new song, old story, ed so long. m dwell : -- know- so, eme, 2. I'm glad my blessed Saviour Was once a child like me. To show how pure and holy His little ones might be ; And if I try to follow , His footsteps here laelow, He never will forget me, Because He loves me so. 3. To sing His love and mercy My sweetest songs 1 11 raise ; And, though I cannot see Him, I know He hears my praise : ' For He has kindly promised That I shall surely go To sing among His angels, Because He loves me so. I am so glad that our Father. ^^g^^^^§ I am BO glad that our Fa-ther in heaven ^ Tells of His love in the Book He has given : 'Won-der-fulthiDgsin the Bi-ble I see; This is the dear-eat, that Je - bus loves me. lif time. =&gjr ^^^ ^jj^:t;;p:^^ 2nd time. ^ am so glait that Je • sua loves me, am so glad that Je< bus loves me, Je • BUS loves me, Je - BUS loves . Je - BUS loves me. Ten me. 1. 1 am so glad that our Father in heaven Tells of His love in the Book He has given : Wonderful things in the Bible I see ; This is the dearest, that Jesus loves me. I am so glad that Jesus loves me, Jesus loves me, Jesus loves me ; I am so glad that Jesus loves me, Jesus loves even me. 69 4 2. Though I forget Him, and wander away. Still He doth love me wherever I stray ; Back to His dear loving arms would I flee, When I -emember that Jesus loves me. 3. 0, if there's only one song I can sing, When in His beauty I see the <,'reat King, This shall my song in eternity be, •• 0, what a wor ier that Jesus loved me ! " Sing them over again. ty; Beau • ti - fnl words, won - der - f ui words. Beau • ti - ful words, won - der • ful words. won • der - ful words of won • der • ful words of Ufe. Sing them over again to me, Wonderful words of life ; ].(>t me more of their beauty see. Wonderful words of life. Words of life and beauty Teach me faith and duty ; Beautiflil words, wonderful words, W*ouderful words of life. Christ, the blessed One, gives to all Wonderful words of life ; K>.iiaer, list to the loving call, Wonderful words of life, All so freely given. Wooing us to heaven. 3. Sweetly echo the gospel call. Wonderful words of life ; Offer pardon and peace to all ; Wonderful words of life. Jesus, only Saviour, Sanctify lor ever. hearta ar« ptire and fre« ; And ire ihaU ga • tbcr, Bft-Tiour, with Thee* In «ur • • ter • nal kom*. 2. " Suffer the children ! " 0. hear Ills voice ! 1. Come to the Saviour, make no delay ; Here in His word He's shown us the way ; Here in our midst He's standing to-day, Tenderly saying, " Come ! " Joyful, joyful will the meeting be. When from sin our hearts are pure and free ; And we shall gather, Saviour, with Thee, lu our eternal home. Lot every heart leap forth and rejoice ; Analet us freely make Him our choice : Do not delay, but come. 3. Think once again, He's with us to-day ; Heed now His blest command and obey ; Hear now His accents tenderly say, •* Will you, my chiidreii, come?" I need Thee, precious Jesiia s -&f- -3Si -z± ^ a. ^ i=l I need Thee, pre • cioua J« • tius, For My Boul is dark and guil • ty, My I am full of Bin; heart ia dead with • in; S ?2 ^^ ^zzza: 3 ?2: 2?: I need the cleans • ing foun tain Where can al - ways flee, -& 22 -Sf ZSSu -Gf ^ ^ J— ^ ^ i The blood of Christ most pre • cious, The sin • ner'i \ t • feet plea. 1. 1 need Thee, precious Jesus, For I am full of sin ; My soul is dark and guilty, My heart is dead within ; I need the cleansing fountain Where I can always flee, The blood of Christ most precious, The sinner's i>erfect plea. 2. 1 need Thee, precious Jesus, For I am y&n poor ; A stranger and a pilgrim, I have no earthly store ; I need the love of Jesus To cheCiL me on my way, To guide my doubting footsteps, To be ray strength and stay. I need Thee, precious Jej?iu3, And hope to see lliee boon. Encircled with the rainbow, And seated on Thy throne ; Therewith Wiyblood-boughtchiklren, My Joy ihall e^er be To sing Thy praises, Jesus, To gaze, my Lord, on Thee. . SS^ss There is Life for a look. There i* life for ik look »i tli« era • ci-fied One, There is at this mo - ment for tbcc ; look, sin-ner, look un-to Him, and be saved, Unto Him Who wasnail'd to the tree. Look! look! Look ! look ! t lifcrf 33S3: ^^s look and live. There is life for a look at the cru • oifiedOnc.Thereis life at this mo-ment for thee :. There is life for a look at tlie crucified One, There is life at this moment for thee ; Then, look, sinner, look unto Him, and be saved— Unto Him who was nailed to the tree. Look ! look 1 look and live. There is life for a look at the crucified One, There is life at this moment for thee. 2. It is not thy tears of repentance or prayers, But the Blood, that atones for thy sojil ; On Him, then. Who slied it, thou may^st at Thy weiglit of iniquities roll. [once 3. Then doubt not tliy welcome, since God has declared Tliere reniaineth no more to be done ; That once in the end of the world He ap- peared. And completed the work He begun. 4. Then take with rejoicing from Jesus at once The life everlasting He gives, And know with assurance thou never canst die, Since Jesus, thy righteousness, liveai 73 I need Thee every hour. need Thee ev - 'ry hour, most gra cious Lord ; No ten - der voice like zssz ^ -J-^— ^ i! -3 Thine Can peace af ford. g 251 ' HZHZL -G>- I need Thee, 0, I need Thee; -iSf ^d lj-^^ fS Ev :^ i -n'^-tSf- Z^ 221 'ry hour I need Thee ; bless me now, my &a - viour ! I come to Tliee. 1. 1 need Thee every hour, Most gracious Lord ; No tender voice like ITiine Can peace afford. I need Thee, 0, 1 need Thee ; Every hour I need Thee ; bless me now, my Saviour ! 1 come to Thee. 2. 1 need Thee every hour, Stay l^ou near by ; Temptations lose their power When Thou art nigh. 3. 1 need Thee every hour, In joy or pain ; Come quickly and abide, Or life is vain. 4. I need Thee every hour ; Teach me Thy will. And Thy rich promises In me fulfil. •■*if Pass me not. ggnn^r ^ni Pass me not, O gen -tie Sa-viour, Hear myhum-ble cry; While on o-then Tbou art 32 ^ 22: 221 ?=: call ing, Do not pass me by. Sa yiour ! Sa viour ! ,' Hear my hum • ble cry. And while - thcrs Thou art call • ing, Do not pass me by. 1. Pass me not, O gentle Saviour, Hear my humble cry ; While on others Thou art calling, Do not pass me by. Saviour! Saviour! Hear my humble cry, And while others Thou art calling, Do not pass me by. Lf ^ 2. Let me at a throne of mercy Find a sweet relief ; Kneeling there in deep contrition, Help my unbelief. 3. Trusting only in Thy merit, Would I seek Thy face ; Heal my wounded, broken spirit. Save me by Thy grace. 4. ihou the spring of all my comfort, More than life to me : Whom have I on earth beside Thee ? Whom in heaven but The 3 ? m f* 75 O, the bitter shame and sorrow. ^;i 0, the bit - tcr shame and sor - row, That a time could e - ver be When I let the Sa - vicar's pi - ty Plead in vain, and proud - ly an-swered, "AH of self, and none of Thee ! " 1. O, the bitter shame and sorrow, That a time could ever be When I let the Saviour's pity Plead in vain, and proudly answered, "All of self, and none of Thee I " 2. Yet He found me ! I beheld Him Bleeding on th' accursdd tree- Heard Him pray, "Forgive them, Father!" And my wistful heart said faintly, " Some of self, and some of Thee I " 3. Day by day His tender mercy- Healing, helping, full and free. Sweet and strong, and, ah ! so patient- Brought me lower, while I whispered, " Less of self, and more of Thee ! " 4. H^her than the highest heavdns, Deeper than the deepest sea, Lord, Thy love at last has conquered ; Grant me now my soul's desire,— *• None of self, an'l all of Thee ! • %^'r S I Thou art viour ! pirit, >mfort, ieThee? ^9 let the 76 *Tis the promise of God. 'Tis the pro - mise of God full sal - va - tlon to give Vn - to him vho on mm Ve • BUS Hi8 Son, will be • lieYe. Hal Hal le le lu • jah! lu • jah! 1»* time. 'tia 'tis done, I be- done, I be- Und time. I — ^ Thee!" free, ► patient— hispered, Thee!" irens, la, nquered ; re,— hee!' le by. ■ lieve on the Son; I am rition, ■ lieve on the Son; I am saved by saved by Fgf3-T7 l J ^ ^-M-^jS g the blood of the the blood of the . Cm - ci - fied One. Cru • ci • fied One. 1. 'Tis the promise of God full salvation to give [believe. ., Unto him who on Jesus, His Son, v/ill Hallelujah ! 'tis done, I believe on the Son, [cilied One. I am saved by the blood of the Oru- 2. Tho' the pathway be lonely and dan- gerous too, Surely Jesus is able to carry me through. 3. Many loved ones have I in yon heavenly throng, [their song : They are safe now in glory, and this is 77 4. Little children I see standing close by their King, And He smiles, as their song of salvation they sing ; 5. There are prophets and kings in that throng I behold, And they sing as they march through the streets of pure gold ; 6. There's a part in that chorus for you and for me, [will be : And the theme of our praises for ever Hallelujah ! 'tis done, &c. P Ho ! ye that thirst. ^ 3 -- -G>- -^ -r s—p -,s*- Hoi ye that thirst, ap-proach tliC spring Where liv ing wa - ters flow; S 22: ^ is: -«?■ 22: ?=: Free to that aa cred foun - tain all g zz: With - out :^ 22 prioe may go. 1. Ho ! ye that thirst, approach the spring Where living waters How : Free to that sacred fountain all Without a price may go. 2. How long to streams of false delight Will ye in crowds repair? [waste How long your strength and substance On trifles, light as air? 3. Seek ye the Lord while yet His ear Is open to your call ; While off er'd mercy still is near, Before His footstool fall. 4. 5. Let sinners quit their evil ways, Their evil thoughts forego ; And God, when they to Him return. Returning grace will show. He pardons with o'erflowiiig love : For, hear the voice divine ! My nature is not like to yo^rs, Nor like your ways are Mine ; But far as heav'n's resplendent orbs Beyond earth's spot extend, As far My thoughts, as far My ways. Your ways and thoughts transcend. i':i 78 Li^ht in the d irkness. '■i Light ia theduk-neis, lail-or, Day is at barn}! 8e6 o'er the foam-ingbil-lovrs Fair Hal| . l Win— I .^ »'i 85 Lord Jesus, I longr. ^ Lord Je-au8, I long to be per-feot-Iy whole, I want Thee for ev • er to live In my loul; Break down ev^'ry i • dol, cast out ev • 'ry foe. Now wash me, and I suall be whit • er than enow. Whit • er than snow, yes, whit - er than anew, Now wash me, and I shall be whit • er than snow. 1. Lord Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole, I want Thee for ever to live in my soul ; Break down every idol, cast out every foe ; Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. Whiter than snow, yes, whiter than snow. Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. 2. Lord Jesus, let nothing unholy remain, Apply Thine own blood and extract every stain ; To get this blest cleansing I all things forego ; Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. 3. Lord Jesus, look down from Thy throne in the skies, And help me to make a complete sacrifice ; I give up myself and whatever I know^ ; Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. 4. Lord Jesus, for this I most humbly entreat, I wait, blessdd Lord, at Thy crucified feet ; By faith, for my cleansing, I see Thy blood flow ; Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. I want to be like Jesus. ■•n For no 006 mark'd an ang • ry word That er er Leard Him ■peak. 1. 1 want to be like Jesus, So lowly and so meek ; For no one mark'^ an augry word That ever heard Him speak. 2. 1 want to be like Jesus, So frequently in prayer ; Alone upon the mountain top, He met His Father there. 3. 1 want to be like Jesus ; I never, never find That He, though perieouted, wa» To any one unkind. 4. 1 want to be like Jesus, Engaged in doing good, So that of me it may be said, *' She hath done what she could." 5. Alas ! I'm not like Jesus, As any one may see : O gentle Saviour, send Thy gracu And make me like to Thee. 87 Jesus, still lead on. Je • auB, atill lead on, Till our reat bs yton. And al>tbough the way. be ohear-leu, ^T\ /7N /T\ ^a 3 s gS f , :f^ -&• We \rill fol • low, calm aud feac • leM{ Gmde ua by Thy li;ind To our Fa • ther • land. Jesus, still lead on* Till our rest be won ; And, although the way be cheerless, We will follow, calm and fearless ; Guide us by Thy h9>nd To our Fatherland. If the way be drear, If the foe be near, Let not faithless fears o'ertake us, Let not faith and hope forsake us ; For, through many a foe, To our home we go. 3. When we seek relief From a long-felt grief, When temptations come alluring Make us patient and enduring ; Show ug that bright shore Where we weep no more. 4. JesHS, still lead on, TUl our rest be won ; Heavenly Leader, still direct us, Stil^ ;u|)port, console, protect us, iill we nal^ stand :(n our Fatherland. m was om." acu S ««rlau. a • land. Ig 88 More love to Thee. 4/ mTn ^^g ^ -<»- love to The*. Cbriit, More love to Thee! p ear Tbou the ^ 22: prayer I make Oe beod • ed kneei This ^ 7s: my ear - neit plea: '^ r « ■ \ m w-^ m z:^ More love, pbilst. io Thee, 1. More love to Th£e, O Christ, More love to Thee ! Hear Thou the prayer I make Oa bended knee ; This is my earnest plea : More love, O Christ, to Thee, More love to Thee. 2. Once earthly joy I craved, Sought peace and rest, Now Thee alone I seek. Give what is best : ij p j ' j gf — ^ r- ^'^ —■ ' ' ' -^^——^ I t i^^ I Mora love to Theot More love (o Thee. This all my prayer shall be : More love, O Christ, to Thee, More love to Thee. 3. Then shall my latest breatl^ Whisper Thy praise ; This be the psurting cry My heart shall raise, This still its prayer shall be : More love, O Christ, to Theo, JVIore love to Thee. 89 fa: Christ, of all my hopes tLe ground. i g 2i: Jif-rt^ t^- ^ !^ Chriat, of all my hopee the ground, Christ, the H)ring of >11 my joy. -& 5 ■ -' ■ ( I' *' ill 't , 1 i 'lE' ' ■•i *k J: 1 1 1 Father of peace. -^ Fa - ther of peace, and Qod of love ! We own Thy pow'r g5Ff-3jS l to ■ave, 2Si (S>- SC zs; -'^■^— ^- 231 221 m That pov'r by irbich our 8hep-herd rose Tio e ^ tor iOUB o'er the grave. 1 . Father of peace, and God of love ! We own Thy pow'r to save, That pow'r by which our Shepherd rose Victorious o'er the grave. 2. Him from the dead Thou brought'st When, by His sacred blood, [again, Confirmed and sealed for evermore, Th' eternal cov'nant stood. 3. O may Thy Spirit seal our souls, And mould them to Thy will, That our weak hearts no more may But keep Thy precepts still ; [stray, 4. That to perfection's sacred height We nearer still may rise. And all we think, and all we do, Be pleasing in Thine eyes. 92 O God of Bethel. (Tune No, 91.) 1. O God of Bethel ! by whose hand Thy people still are fed ; Who through this weary pilgrimage Hast all our fathers led ; 2. Our vows, our pray'rs we now present Before Thy throne of grace ; God of our fathers 1 be the God Of their succeedlag race. 3. Through each perplexing path of life Our wan 2i: 'X- a=^^'^dLd -^— -id- 1=1- i^ Though Him thou OMtst not lee, nor trace Tbo work - ing of His hftuds. 1. Supreme in wisdom as in pow'r The Rock of Ages stands ; ' Though Him thou canst not see, nor The working of His hands. [trace 2. He gives the conquest to the weak. Supports the famting heart ; And courace in the evil hour His heav nly aids impart. 3. Mere human pow'r shall fast decay, And youthful vigour cease ; But they who wait upon the Lord In strength shall still increase. 4. They with unwearied feet shall tread The path of life divine ; With growing ardour onward move, With growing brightness shine. 5. On eagles' wings they mount, they soar. Their wings are faith and love, Till, past the cloudy regions h -re. They rise to heav'n above. \m ■aTe, e grave. Ills, *» Qore may ; [stray, ight do, ^4 ^ ■^x ^ Summer suns are glowing. 32IZZ: I mer luna Hap - py light is flow • ing, Boun • ti • ful and free. £v - 'ry thing re • Joi - ces riozr the mel - low rays ; All earth's thou - sand vol - ces Swell the psalm of praise. ead, iround, e, »de 9UB hand iGod, 1. Summer suns are glowing Over land and sea ; Happy light is flowing. Bountiful and free. Everything rejoices In the mellow rays ; All earth's thousand voices Swell the psalm of praise. 2. God's free mercy streameth Over all the world. And His banner gleameth, Everywhere unfurled. Broad and deep and glorious As the heaven above Shines in might victorious His etemfu love. 3. Lord, upon our blindness Thy pure radiance pour ; For Thy loving-kindness Make us love Thee more. And, when clouds are drifting Dark across our sky, Then, the veil uplifting, Father, be Thou nigh. 4. We will never doubt Thee, Though Thou veil Thy light ; Life is dark without Thee ; Death with Thee is bright. Light of light ! shine o'er us On our pilgrim way, Go Thou still before us To the endless day. 11' Brightly gleams our banner. Bright -Ij gleams our ban • ner Point -ing to the sky, \V»v - ing wan-d'reri on • war4 : &3 j\\\d^JL^ Journey - ing o'er tho de • terti Glad - ly thus wa pi? y. ^m Bright -lyglei^iQS our bvx • net Wav - ing wan • d'erers on • ward TO their home on high. 1. Brightly gleams our banner, Pointing to the sky, Waving wand'rers onward To their home on high. Journeying o'er the desert, Gladly thus we pray, And with hearts united Take our heavenward way. Brightly gleams our banner, Pointing to the sky, "Waving wand'rers onward To their home on high. 2. Jesus, Lord and Master, At Thy sacred feet, Here, with hearts rejoicing, See Thy children meet ; Often have we left Thee, Often gone astray, Keep us, mighty Saviour, In the narrow way. 3. All our days direct us In the way we go. Lead us on victorious Over every foe : Bid Thine angels shield us When the storm-clouds lower* Pardon, Lord, and gave us, In the last dread homr, f 96 i Work, for the night is coming. Work, for the night is oom • Sng; Work through the morn -ing hours; Wor^ vVJl^ pit dew is spark • ling i Work 'mid sprlpf • iii| flowers ; Work when the day croiri Uiglik • er; J_aJ|f^-t^Jp^ ^ Werk in the glow - iug tun; Work, % t«e night is com • ing, When man's work !« done. ^ » pWf ^ • nsr Itigh. img, t; 'I lus ds Iower» 3 us, ir. r.V' k lf^|^p|«dew ia ngjik « er; Q2 m ftk ia dono. 1. Work, for the night is coming ! Work through the morning hours ; Work while the dew is sparkling ; Work 'mid springing flowers ; Work when the day grows brighter ; Work iP the glowing sun ; Work, for the night is coming, When man's work is done. 2. Work, for the night is coming ! Work through the sunny roon : Fill brightest hours with labour ; Jlcst coQies sure m^ soon. Give every flying minute Something to keep in store ; Work, for the night is coming, When man works no more. 3. Work, for the night is coming ! Under the sunset skies ; While their bright tints are glowing, Work, for daylight flies. Work till the last beam fadeth, Fadeth to shine no more ; Work while the night is darkening, - When man's work is o'er. Yield not to temptation. m^^^ Yield nofc to temp-ta • tion, For yielding is sin; Each Tic-t'ry^ill help you Some to vin; Fight man • ful • ly on • ward ; Darlt pas-sions lub - due : ^^Si^^^^ Look ev • er to J« • sua— He'll car - ry you through. A>k the Sa-viour to help jrou. r^ i r cp ^ i^S Cum ■ fort, tirsagthcBj and keep you; Ha ia willing to aid you— He will car -ry you through. 1. Yield not to temptation, For yielding is sin ; Each vict'ry will help you Some other to win ; Fight manfully onward ; Dark passions subdue : Look ever to Jesus- Hell carry you throufl^. Ask the Saviour to help you, Comfort, strengthen, and keep He is willing to i^d you— [you ; I{e will carry you tjirough. 8. Shun evil companions ; Bad language disdain ; God's name hold in reverence, Nor take it in vain ; . Be thoughtful and earnest, Kind-hearted and true ; Look ever to Jesus— He'U cayry you through. 3. To him that o'ercometh God giveth a crown ; Through faith we shall conquer. Though often cast down ; He who ia our Savioiur Our strength will renew : Look ever to Jesus— Jle'll carry you through. 'M 'M Standing by a purpose true. m iU^ W ^^M I i'rB''ji»^ji'-iB''j» Standing by a purpose trae,HeedIng God's oommand,Honour them,the foithful few ! All hail to Dan-iel's Band! Dare to be a Dan - iel ! Dare to stand a • lone I Dare to have a pur-pose firm ! Dare to make it known ! 1. Standing by a purpose true. Heeding God s command, Honour them, the faithful few ! All hail to Daniel's Band ! Dare to be a Daniel ! Dare to stand alone ! Dare to have a purpose firm ! Dare to make it known ! 2. Many mighty men are lost, Daring not to stand, Who for God had been a host, By joining Daniel's Band. 3. Many giants, great and tall, Stalking through the land, Headlong to the earth would fall, If met by DanieVs Band. 4. Hold the gospel banner high ! On to victory grand ! Satan and his host defy, And shout for Daniel's B4nd. Let us gather up the sunbeams. Let us ga-ther up the sun-beams, Ly-ing all a-roundour path; Let ui keep the wheatand ro-ses, Casting out the thorns and chaff. Let ui And our sweetest coi|ik-fbrt In the blessings of to-day. J-JV'JV jiJV77rj?Jafc»MbMdi With a patient hand re - moving All the briers from the way. Then scatter seeds of kind-ness, Then is: g^s^jfeg-^ ^ scat-ter seeds of kind-ness. Then scatter seeds of kindness, For our reap-ing by -and • by. 1. Let us gather up the sunbeams, ' Lying all around our path ; Let us keep the wheat and roses, Casting out the thorns and chaff. Let us find our sweetest comfort In the blessings of to-day. With a patient hand removing All the briers from the way. Then scatter seeds of kindness, For our reaping by-and-by. 2. Strange we never prize the music Till the sweet-voiced bird has flown ! Strange that we should slight the violets, Till the lorely flowers are gone ! Strange that summer skies and sun- shine Never seem one half so fair, As when winter's snowy pinions Shake the white down m th« air. iii \^ m-ieriBand! ^ B it known ! bost, id. ad, uld fall, l. igh! b^nd. hewheatand to - day, IS m l 3. If we knew the baby fingers, Pressed against the window-pane, Would be cold and stiff to-morrow— Never trouble us again— Would the bright eyes of our daxling Catch the frown upon our brow ?— Would the prints of rosy fingers Vex us then as they do now? 4. Ah ! those little ice-cold fingers, How they point our memories back To the hasty words and actions Strewn along our backward track ! How those little hands remind us, As in snowy grace they lie, Not to scatter thorns, but roses. For our reaping by-and-by. MOO Onward, Christian soldiers. ■Sf- Z2 W zz ^ < g -T ^ Sa =1 -(S—(S Ou'iraidtChrii-tian aol - dien, maroh-ing as to war, Look-ing un • to Je • bus. 2Z ^9nd honour unto Christ the King, Xhis through oountless ages men and angels sing. fore. f! ■i). Soldiers of Christ ! arise. MA BUp Btrong in the strength wbieh 1. Soldiers of Christ ! arise, And put your armour (m, [pliea Stronf m the strangth which God sup- Through HU eternal Son. 2. Strong in the Lord of Hosts, And in His mighty power ; Who in the strength of Jesus trusts Is more than conqueror. o. stand, then, in His great might, With all His strength endued ; plies Through His e - ter - nal Son. But take, to arm you for the fight, The panc^ly of Ood. 4. From strength to strength go on, Wrestle and fight and pray. Tread all the powers of darkness down. And win the wetl-fought day ;, 5. That, having all things done, And all your conflicts past, ^ou may o'ercome through And stand complete at last. [alone, Christ ^I02 stand Tip ! stand up for Jesus ! Tsn- ■iS>- m &- m 22 S Stand up! stand up for Je sus! ^m 22: Te sol • dieni of the Cross t S g g t> Lift high His roy ^ flg I S 1 ?=: tS^-S- ban • ner, It must not aof - fer loss; ^e 12^ ~& <9- i 22: 19- ^Sl From Tie - fry un 1 I - to ▼io . t'ly His ar - my He 1 shall ..-im lead, s — 1 ^ . ^r: • .J ■^ — . ^^^ 1 1 ~i^ .^ ^^ _i • d^ wm ^^ /^ 1 1 ^^ ^ &^ — U l— L_£^ • Till cv 'ry foe vau • quinhed And Christ is Lord in - deed. 1. Stand up ! stand up for Jesus ! Ye soldiers of the Cross ; Lift high His royal banner, It must not suffer lose ; From victoryunto victory His army Me shall lead. Till every foe is vanauished And Christ is Lord indeed. 2. Stand up ! stand up for Jesus ! The trumpet cauohey ; Forth to the mighty conflict In this His gloifous day ; " Ye that are men now serve Him," Against unnumbered foes ; Your courage rise with danger. And strength to strength oppose. 3. Stand up ! stand up for Jesus ! Stand in His strength alone ; The arm of flesh will fail you, Ye dare not trust your own ; Put on the gospel armour, And, watching unto prayer, Where duty calls, or danger. Be never wanting there ! 4. Stand up 1 stand up for Jesus ! The i*t?if e will not be long ; This day the noise of battle. The neit the victor^s song ; To him that overoometh, A crown of life dhall be ; He with the King of Glory ^hcvll reign eternally. ^ 1 03 stand up for Jesus, Christian, stand ! lour on, 22 nal Sen. de fight, igD on« ■ay, ^ rkness down, day;. ne, «Bt, [alone, High Oht'iist ast. ^M CroNt er lOM : 1 — 1 ^ ^ M ^ • ^z 1 1 1 lead, g 2==^=^ deed. esus! lone; irou, )wn; yer, ■ }sus! ig; fe. stand up for Je - sui,CbriBtiMi,Btand! Firm ai a rook on o-oean'satrand! Beat back the waves of ■^Lv that roll. Like rag - ing floods, a • round thy soul! Stand up for Je-sus, no • bly stand! Firm as a rock on o-ciaan's^a|oid!Standop,Hl8righteouscau8ede-fend; Stand up for Je • sue, your best Friend. L Stand up for Jesus, Christian, stand ! Firm as a rock on ocean's strand ! Beat back the waves of sin that roll, Like raging floods, around thy soul ! Stan^. up for Jesus, nobly stand ! Firm as a rock on ocean's strand ! Stand up, His righteous cause defend ; Stand up for Jesus, your best Friend. 2. Stand up for Jesus, Christian, stand ! Sound forth His Name o'er sea and land I Spread ye His glorious Word abroad, Till all the world shall own Him Lord ! 3. Stand up for Jesus, Christian, stand! Lift high the Cross with steadfast hand ! Till heathen lands with wondering eye Its rising glory shall descry. 4. Stand up for Jesus, Christian, stand ! Soon with the bless'd immortal band We'll dwell for aye, life's journey o'er, In realms of light on heaven's bright shore. 104 Brightly beams our Father's mercy. Bright- ly beams our Fa-tlier'smer-cy From His light-house ev-er • more; But to us He gives the keep-ing Of tbo lights a -long the shore. Let the low • er lights be bum-ing! Send a S^;^^j£z^^T gTg] I3 JJ-^ ^ -- gleam a-eiestthe TMtve! Some poor fliint-iDg,strug-gliDg sea-man You may res -cue, you may save. 1. Brightly beams our Father's mercy From His lighthouse evermore ; But to us He glides the keeping Of the lights along the shore. Let the loerer light* be burning ! Send « gjeam acroee the wave ! Some poor fainting, struggling sea- man You may rescue, you may save. 2. Dark the night of sin has settled ; Loud the angry billows roar ; Eager eyes Aire watcMng, longing For the lights along the shore. 3. Trim your feeble lamp, my brother : Some poor seaman tempest-tost» Trying now to make the harbour, In the darkness may be lost. rnrnrnn 105 Ho, my comrades ! Ho,m7Comradea! Me the Big- aal Waving ia the skytReinforcementiinowappear-ing, Vio-to-ry ii nigh! *'Holdtbefort|forIamoom-ing," Je-tuBsig-nals itill; 'WaTethean-awertiaol(toliea-ven,"ByTh7graoewe will. 1. Ho, my comrades ! see the signal Waving in the sky ! Beinforcements now appearing, Victory is nigh ! "Hold the fort, for I am coming," Jesus signals still ; Wave the answer back to heaven, " By Thy grace we vnH" 2. See the mighty host advancing, Satan leading on ; Mighty men around us failing, Courage almost gone ! 3. See the glorious banner waving, Hear the trumpet blow ! In our Leader's name we'll triumph Over every foe ! -# 4. Fierce and long the battle rages. But our help is near ; Onward comes our great Commander, Cheer, my comrades, cheer ! I06 4J Behold, th' amazing gift. j p r^nri^ -r>T Tz^^^z^^ ^ 22: Be • hold th'a - mas • !ng gift of love The Fa - ther hath be - itow'd i&- P=^ '^ : 1- M — ^ ,— — J- i^ 22: ■iSf lo: On ug, the Bin ful sons of men, To caU us sons uf God I 1. Behold th' amazing gift of love The Father hath bestow'd On us, the sinful sons of men, - To call us sons of God ! 2. Conceal'd as yet this honour lies. By this dark world unknown, A world that knew not when He cane, Even God's eternal Son. 3. High is the rank we now possess ; But higher we shall rise ; Though what we shall hereafter be Is hiO from mortal eyes. 4. Our souls, we know, when He appears Shall bear His image bright ; For all His glory, full disclos'd, Shall open to our sight. 5. A hope so great, and so divine, May trials well endure ; And purge the soul from sense and sin, As Christ Himself is pure. ^ ii nigh! ire will" iug, iriumph ebges, mmandcr, te • itow'd 22- m God I berbe e appears • • d, e, le and sin, 107 Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah! i !. 12^ Quide me, 3 :^=z jg a TLou great Je - ho • yohi PU • grim through tliii is rea land; /^- 5 zz: am weak, but Thou art migh • ty; Hold me with Thy power • ful hand. Breiul of hea • ven! Bread of kea 1. Guide me, O .Thou great Jehovah ' Fili^rim through this barren land ; I am weak, but Thou art mighty ; Hold me with Thy powerful hand. Bread of heaven ! Feed me now and evermore I 2. Open now the crystal fountain, Whence the hejiling streams do flow ; Let the flery, cloudy pillar vcu ! Feed me now and ev er • mure ! Lead me all my journey through. Strong Deliverer ! Be Thou still my strength and shield ! When I tread the verge of Jordan, Bid my anxious' fears subside ; Death of death, and hell's destruction, Land me safe on Canaan's side. Songs of praises I will ever give to Thee ! He leadeth me ! X-lZ^ ^=^=3- 22 51X313 2^ m He lead - eth me ! bles - sed thought ! O words with hea - Tenly com - fort fraught ! He leadeth me ! O blessed thought ! (i words with heavenly comfort fraught ! Whate'er I do, where'er I be. Still 'tis God's hand that leadeth me. He leadeth me ! He leadeth me ! By His own hand He leadeth me ; His faithful follower I would be. For by His hand He leadeth me. 2. Sometimes 'mid scenes of deepest gloom, Sometimes where Eden's bowers bloom. lead - eth By waters calm, o'er troubled sea. Still 'tis His hand that leadeth me. 3. Lord, I would clasp Thy hand in mine, Nor ever murmur nor repine, Content, whatever lot I see, Since 'tis my God that leadeth me^ 4. And when my task on earth is done. When, by Thy grace, the victory's won. E'en death's cold wave I will not flee, Since Thou through Jordan leadest me. WKia 'I! ^'i ' \k Joyfully, joyfully. ,««ft ^ '^^^M Joy • ful • Ij, joy • tu\ ly, on • ward we taort, Bound ft>r the Mtnd ef brl^t api - rita • < bove t 3.;^ jUM ^ 5.§^I ^^^^^B ^ B Je • sua, our 8a-viour, in mer - cy says "Come!" Joy - ful • ly. joy -ful - ly, baite to your Lome. ^S^^g gg i Soou will oar pil - grim-»ge end here be • low ; Soon to the pre - sence of God we skall f» } :«=it ^^g^^^^^ Theu if to Je • sus our hearts have been given, Joy • ful - ly, joy • ful • ly, rest we lo heaven. 1. Joyfully, joyfully, onward we move, Bound for the land of bright spirits above : Jesus, our Saviour, in mercy says ••Come!" Joyfully, joyfully, haste to your home. Boon will our pilgrimage end here below; Soon to the presence of God we shall go ; Then, if to Jesus our hearts have been given. Joyfully, joyfully, rest we in heaven. 2. Death with his arrow may soon lay us low, Safe in our Saviour we fear not the blow; Jesus hath broken the bars of the tomb. Joyfully, joyfully, we will go home ! Bright will the morn of Eternity dawn. Death shall be comiuer'd, his sceptre be gone; Over the plains of sweet Canaan well roam, Joyfully, joyfully, safely at home I Friends fondly cherish'd have paM'd on before, [shore, Waiting, they watch us approaching the Singing, to cheer us while passing along, ^'Joyfully, joyfully, haste to your home ! " Sounds of sweet melody fall on the ear ; Harps of the blessed, your strains we can hear, [dome : Filling with harmony heaven's high Joyfully, joyfully, Jesus, we come ! O greatly bless'd (Psalm lxxxix.) shall go. 1. O greatly bless'd the people are The joyful sound that know ; In brightness of Thy face, O Lord, They ever on shall go. 2. They in Thy name shall all the day Rejoice exceedingly ; And in Thy righteousness shall they Exalted be on high. 3. Il&cause the glory ot their strength Both only stand in Thee ; And in Thy favour shall our horn And povrr exalted be. 4, For God is our defence ; and He To us doth safety bring ; The Holy One of Israel Is our Almighty King. Only an armour-bearer. ^^md Oa • ly fta ar-mour-bear-er, llnn-Iy I stand, Wait • ing to fol-low at tlte King's com maud ; March-ing, if "Onward" ihaU the or*der be, Standing by my Cap - tain, scrv-ing &itli - f ul • ly. Hear ye the bat • tie cry, " for- ward ** the call ! See, see the fal • t'ring ooea ; baok-vard they fall. Sure • ly my Cap - tain will re - mem • ber me, Tho* but an ar-mour-bear-er I may be. biire • ly my Cap ■ tain will re • mem - ber me, Tho' but an ar-mour-bear-cr I may be. 1. Only an armour-bearer, firmly I stand, Waiting to follow at the King's command ; Marching, if "Onward" shall the order be, Standing by my Captain, serving faithfully. Hear ye the battle-cry, "Forward" the call ! Bee, see the faltering ones ; backward they fall. Surely my Captain will remember me. Tho' but an armour-bearer I may be. 2. Only an armour-bearer, now in the field, Guarding a shining helmet, sword, and shield, Waiting to hear the thrilling battle-cry. Ready tben to answer, *' Master, here am I." 3. Only an armour-bearer, yet may I share Qlory immortal, and a bright crown w^ar : If in the battle to my trust Tm true, Mine shall bo the lionour.^ in the Grand Review. if t '*. ; ;t- Nearer, my God, to Thee. -Sf ^:=5K3l-.;^qp:^=g Near • er. my God, to Thee, Near • er to Theet -Sf-: be ^ ^ :2zt ^- zs: ■^ — gp * ' ^ f^ B'en though it (9- - fair t ^^_i_cijzi: ■rsrrs-^ er, And hear'n it • self more near : The bells, e sz: 1 ike an - gel voi ces, Speak 23: 3 ii |^g:3 ^ jieace to ev - 'ry Je g breast ; He rose a 8U8, Let all Hisohil-dren say; 1. Again the mom of gladness. The morn of light, is here ; Aikd earth itself looks fairer. And heaven itself more near : Tlie bells, like angel voices. Speak peace to every breast ; And all tlie land lies quiet To keep the day of rest. Glory be to Jesus I Let all His children say : He rose again. He rose again On this glad day. 2. Again, loving Saviour, llie children of Thy grace Prepare themselves to seek Thoe Within Thy chosen place. Our song shall rise to greet Tlioe, If Thou our hearts wilt raise ; If Thou our lips wilt open. Our mouth shall show Thy praise. And all the land lies gain, He rose a - gain On this glad day. 3. The Church on earth rejoices To Join with these to-day ; In every tongue and nation She calls her sons to pray : Across the Northern snow-tields. Beneath the Indian palms. She makes the same pure offering. And sings the same sweet psahu;}. 4. Tell out, sweet bells. His praises ! Sing, children, sing His name ! Still louder und still further His mighty deeds proclaim, Till all whom He redeemed Shall own Him Lord and King, Till every knee shall worship. And every tongue shall sing. Glory be to Jesus ! Let all creation say : He rose again. He rose again On this glad day t i. O day of rest and grlB'dneas. Jin kf ■gl g? — ?sz: reti and glad • d«m, mj til ynf tnd light, neia, Moii beau • ti • ful. mom bright! id low • ly. Be • fore th'c - t«r - nal Throtie, 1. O day of rest and gladness, O day of joy and light, O balm of care and sadness, Most beautiful, most bright ! On thee the high and lowly, Before the eterne.! Throne, Bing Holy, Holy, Holy, To the great Three m One. 2. On thee, at the creation. The light first had its birth ; On thee, for our salvation, Christ rose from depths of earth ; On thee our Lord victorious The Spirit sent from heaven : And thus on thee most glorious A triple light was given. 3. Thou art a cooling fountain In life's d , dreary sand; From thee, like Pisgah's mountain, We view our promised laud ; To tlm great Three in One. great A day of sweet refection, A day of holy love, A day of resurrection From earth to things above. 4 I'o-day on weary nations The heavenly manna fallu ; To holy convocations The silver trumpet (Mills, Where gospel liKht is glowing With pure and radiant beams. And living water flowing With soulrefreahing streams. 5. New graces ever gaining From this our day of rest, We reach the rest remaining To spirits of the blest, Tu Holy Ghost be praises. To Father, and to Son ; The Church her voice upraises To Thee, blest Three m One. 1 16 Jesus, we love to meet. (Tune No. 63.) 1. Jesus, we love to meet, On this Thy holy day. We worship round Thy seat, On this Thy holy dav. Thou tender, heavenly Friend, ' To Thee our prayers ascend ; O'er our young spirits bend. On this Thy holy day. 2. We dare not trifle now, On this Thy holy day. In silent awe we bow. On this Thy holy day. Check cv'ry wand'rlng thought, And let US all be taught, To serve Thee M we ought. On this Thy holy day. We listen to Thy Word, On this Thy holy dftv Bless all that we have he» On this Thy holy da. Go with us when we part, And to each youthful heart Thy saving ^aoe impart, On this Thy holy day. 117 Pleasant are Thy courts above. ?lc» • MDt %n Thy court! ft • luxe. In the land of light and loves :s:L rieft • Mut tre Thy courts be • low. -^-^ ri^- S^t:^ -g>— ^-f-=*^ 3 •&—<& ^^s fe z=^ sr^r 1 many a palm • y plaia.. They call us to de • li • ver Their land from err • or's chai: 1. From Greenland's icy mountains, From India's coral strand, Where Airic's sunny fountains Boll down their golden sand, From many an ancient river, From many a palmy plain, They call us to deliver Their land from error's chain. Whf t though the spicy breezes Blow soft o'er Ceylon's isle ; Though every prospect pleases. And only man is vile ; In vain with lavish kindness The gifts of God are strown ; The heathen in his blindness Bows down to wood and stone. 4i, Can we, whose souls are lighted With wisdom from on high. Can we to men benighted 1 he lamp of life deny ? Salvation, O salvation ! The joyful sound proclaim, Till each remotest nation Has learnt Messiah's name. Waft, waft, ye winds. His story. And you, ye waters, roll. Till, like a sea of glory. It spreads from pole to pole ; Till o er our ransomed nature The Lamb for sinners slain, Redeemer, King, Creator, In bliss returns to reign. m f face t ^- +-11, D pole ; ature slain, 121 Hail to the Lord's Anointed. tJ Hail to the Lord'e A -«•- '*d5 s ^ A - noint • le sing ; For He shall have aominion O'er river, sea, and shore, Far as the eagle's pinion, Or dove's light wing, can soar. 4. O'er even' foe victorious, He on His throne shall rest ; From age to age more glorious, All blessing; and all blest. The tide of time shall never His covenant remove ; His name shall stand for ever, That name to us is Love. 122 From ocean unto ocean. {8amc Tune.) 1. Frorc ocean unto ocean Our land shall own Thee Lord, And, flUed with true devotion. Obey Thy sovereign word. Our prairies and our mountains. Forest and fertile field. Our rivers, lakes, and fountains. To Thee shall tribute yield. 2. O Christ, for Thine own glory. And for our country's weal, AVe humbl/ plead before Thee, Thyself in us reveal ; And may we know. Lord Jesus, The touch of Thy dear hand ; And, healed of our diseases. The tempter's power withstand. 3. Where error smites with blindness, Enslaves and leads astray, Do Thou in loving-kindness Proclaim Thy gospel day ; Till all the tribes and races That dwell in this fair land. Adorned with Christian graces. Within Thy courts shall stand. 4. Our Saviour King, defend us. And guide where we should go ; Forth with Thy message send us, Thy love and light to show ; Till, fired with true devotion Enkindled by Thy Word, From ocean unto ocean Our laud shall own Thee Lord. ll |l !•! 1,5 f^ « r 123 Jesxis shall reign. Je - BUS 32 ■hall reiga & neys run ; His king • dom stretch from shore to -f^- glMl -— 2z:T:5^^ :^ 33: •here, Till mooDS BhaU wu and wane BO Btoiea 1. Jesus shall reign where'er the sun Does his successive journeys run ; His kingdom stretch from uiore toshore, Till moons shall wax and wane no more. 2. For Him shall endless prayer be made. And praises throng to crown His head ; His name like sweet perfume shall rise With every morning sacrifice. 3. People and realms of every tongue Dwell on His love with sweett^st song ; And infant voices shall proclaim Their early blessings on His name. Blessings abound where'er He reigns : The prisoner leaps to lose his chains ; The weary find eternal rest. And all the sons of want are blest. Let every creature rise and bring Peculiar honours to our King ; Angels descend with songs again, And earth repeat the loud Amen. 124 O sing a new song (Ps. xcvi.) '^5 22: m sing a new song to the Lord : Sing -Gf 3^: i 3^ all the earth to God. -(&- :?=: To God sing, ) bless HU S -4=:- i^^^^^ -fiil name. show still Bis •aT ing health broad. 1. O sing a new song to the Lord : Sing all the earth to God. To God sing, bless His name, show still His saving health abroad. 2. Among the heathen nations His glory do declare ; And unto all the people show His works that wondrous are. 3. For great's the Lord, and greatly He Is to be magnify'd ; Yea, worthy to be f ear'd is He Above all gotl« beside. 4. For all the gods are idols dumb, Which blinded nations fear ; But our GckI is the Lord, by whom The heav'us created were. 5. Great honour is before His face, And majesty divine ; Strength is v/ithin His holy place, And there doth beauty shine. 6. Do ye ascribe unto the Lord, Of people ev'ry tribe^ Glory do ye unto the Ijord, And mighty pow'r ascribe. 125 Tell it out among the heathen. At segno. Tell it mit »-inoDg the bca-thea thai tb« Lord !■ King! Tell H out, tell it out! Tell it out a > mong the na • tions, bid them shout and sing! Tell it Fine. out, teU it out ! Tell it out with a - dor • a • tion that He shall ia • crease. jj l J'-^^'^'gJ^ ^gf^KCg ^ That the migh - ty King of Glory is the King of Peace. Tell it out vithju - bi • la tion.thoughtho D.S '^^^^ -Jt-m. ^^. wares may roar, That lie sit • tcth on the iva ■ ter floods, our King for e • vcr • more ! Tell it 1. Tell it out among the heathen that the Lord is King ! Tell it out, tell it out ! Tell it out among the nations, bid them shout and sing ! Tell it out, tell it out ! Tell it out with adoration that He shall increase, That the mighty King of Glory is the King of Peace. Tell it out with jubilation, though the waves may roar, That He sitteth on the water floods, our King for evermore ! Tell it out, &c. 2. Tell it out among the heathen that the Saviour reigns ! Tell it out, tell it out ! Tell it out among the nations, bid them burst their chains ! Tell it out, tell it out ! Tell it out among ^he v 3ping ones that Jesus lives ! Tell it out among . i weary ones what rest He gives ; Tell it out among tne sinners that He came to save ; Tell it out among the dying that He triumphed o'er the grave. Tell it out, &c. Tell it out among the heathen Jesus reigns above ! TeU it out, tell it out ! Tell it out among the nations that His reign is love ! Tell it out, tell it out ! Tell it out among the highways and the lanes at home ; Let it ring across the mountains and the ocean foam ; Like the sound of many waters let our glad shout be, Till it echo and re-echo from the islands of the sea ! Tell it out, &c. U: -'i ■MMamm •' *l Hi Whosoever heareth. 1 26 ^ w "Whosoever bear-eth,''ihout,8houttheM>uiidI Send theblen-ed tid - ings all the world ft • round! ^^m spread the Joy • fiil newt wher • ev • er man is found, **Who • ao - er • er will may come!** cunr^. I I I j ' -^Kj^-Hz.lJU-^ *' Who - 80 - ev • er will! who • ao- ev • er will!" Send the pro-cla>ma-tion o • ver yale and hill: ^Eg^g^ 'Tis ft lov • iug Fa - thcr calls the wand-'rer home -. " Who - so - ev • er will may oome ! " 1. *' Whosoever heareth," shout, shout the sound ! Send the blessdd tidings all the world around ! Spread the joyful news wherever man is found, " Whosoever will may come ! " •* Whosoever will ! whosoever will I " Send the proclamation over vale and hill ; 'Tis a loving F«i.i- :^^ -^- ^ ;£^^ H^H~ S§ ^:2^:^±^:& 2^ A - bide with me! fast foils the e • ven • tide; The dark-ness deep -ens; Lord, with me a- f/SH g^-ig-?^ 1 — h I I «[: :^i^ abide ! When o • thcr help • crs fail, and com -forts flee, 1. Abide with me! fast falls the eventide ; The darkness deepens ; Lord, with me abide I [flee, When other helpers fail, and comforts Help of the helpless, O abide with me ! 2. Swift to its close ebbs out life's little day; Earth's joys grow dim, its glories pass away ; Change and decay in all around I see : O Thou who changest not, abide with me! ^12^1^; I=t3i 2_ Help 0^ the help-less, a • bide with me! 3. 1 need Thy presence every passing hour : What but Thy grace can foil the temp- ter's power? [be? Who like Thyself my guide and stay can Through cloud and sunshine, O abide with me ! 4. 1 fear no foe, with Thee at hand to bless ; [ness ; Ills have no weight, and tears no bitter- Where is death's sting? where, grave, thy victory ? I triumph still, if Thou abide with me. 133 Jerusalem the golden. {Tune No, 115.) 1. Jerusalem the golden. With milk and honey blest, Beneath thy contemplation Sink heart and voice opprest ; I know not, O, I know not. What joys await us there ; What luaiancy of glory, What Ught beyond compare ! 2. They stand, those halls of Sion, All jubilant with song, And bright with many an angel, And all the martyr throng ; The Prince is ever in them ; The dajy^ght is serene ; The pastures of the blessed Are decked in glorious sheen. 3. There is the throne of David ; And there, from care released. The shout of them that triumph, The song of them that feast ; And they who, with their Leader, Have conquered in the fight, For ever and for ever Are clad in robes of white. 1 O sweet and blessdd country, The home of God's elect ! O sweet and blessed country, That eager hearts expect I Jesus, in mercy bring us To that dear land of rest ; Who art, with God the Father, And Spirit, ever blest. mam ill f- f. I Childhood's years. =Wq: t:Z22=^ ■^z gzjj^ ^jg ^^ zp i^:^ Cbild-hood'i years are p«u-ing o'er us, Youth -ful days vUl sood b« done; 9 Cares and sor - rows be • fore us, Hid • den dan • gers, snires ua • known. 1. Childhood's years are passing o'er lu, Youthful days will soon be done ; Cares and sorrows lie before us, Hidden dangers, snares unknown. 2. O may He, who, meek and lowly, Trod Himself this vale of woe, Make us His, and make us holy, Guard and guide us while we go. 3. Hark ! it is the Saviour calling, " Little children, follow Me ; " Jesus, keep our feet from falling ; Teach us all to follow Thee. 4. Soon we part— it may be never. Never here to meet again ; O to meet in heaven for ever ! O the crown of life to gain ! 1 35 My days are gliding. My days are glid • ins swift -ly by. And I, a pil - grim stran - gcr, Would not do - tain tlieai ^^^^^^m ^ as they fly! These hours of toil and dan • ger. For now we stand on Jor-dan's strand, Our ^^^H^^^st^^^g Is friendsarepai!s>ing o • Ter. And, Just be -fore, the shin - ing shore We al - moat may dis • co • ver. 1. My days are gliding swiftly by, And I, a pilgrim stranger. Would not detain them as they fly ! These hours of toil and danger. For now we stand on Jordan's strand, Our friends are passing over ; And, just before, the shining shore We almost may discover. 2. Our absent Lord has left us word Let every lamp be burning ; With eye of faith we look afar. Our happy Home discerning. 3. Should coming days be cold and dark, We need not cease our singing ; That perfect rest nought can molest. Where golden harps are ringing. 4. Let sorrow's rudest tempest rise, Each cord on earth to sever ; I There, bright and joyous in the skies, | There is our Home for ever. ua • knowu. dan's strand, Our 136 1 Here we sutt'er grief and pain. 31 1. Here we suffer grief and pain ; H^ re Tve meet to part again ; In heaven we part no more. O that will be joyful. Joyful, joyful, joyful ; O that will be joyful, When we meet to part no more. 2. All who love the Lord below, When they die, to heaven will go, And sing with saints above. no uior«. 3. Little children will be there, Who have sought the Lord by praj'er, From every Sabbath school. 4. O how happy we shall be, For oiur Saviour we shall see Exalted on His throne. 5. There we all shall sing with joy. And eternity employ In praising Christ the Lord. 137 1 P ^ Safe in the arms of Jesus. ^fi: Safe in the arms of Je • siu— Safe on Hia gen • tie breast ! There, by His love o'er- Fine. [Boraein song me, Ter the fields of 1. Safe in the arms of Jesus- Safe on His gentle breast ! There, by His love o'ershaded, Sweetly my soul shall rest. Hark 1 'tis the voice of angels Borne in a song to me, Over the fields of glory, Over the crystal sea. Safe in the arms of Jesus— Safe on His gentle breast ! There, by His love o'ershaded, Sweetly my soul shall rest. ?. Safe in the arms of Jesus ! Safe from corroding care, glo - ry, O - Yer the cry • Safe from the world's temptations, Sin cannot harm me there. Free from the blight of sorrow, Free from my doubts OiUd fears ; Only a few more trials. Only a few more toars. 3. Jesus, my heart's dear refuge ! JesuB has died for me ; Firm on the Rock of Ages Ever my trust shall be. Here let me wait with patience. Wait till the night is o'er, Wait till I see the morning Break on the golden shore. 1 » (t 138 Asleep in Jesus I i •l«ep ia •ui I bl«u • ed aleep, From wUich none •▼ « er wakes to weep, calm and un • die • turbed re • poee, Un • brok - ea bj hit of 1. Asleep in Jesus ! blessed sleep, From which none ever wakes to weep, A calm and undisturbed repose, Unbroken by the last of foes. 2. Asleep in Jesus ! O how sweet To be for such a slumber meet, With holy confidence to sing That death hath lost its venomed sting ! 3. Asleep in Jesus ! peaceful rest, Whose waking is supremely blest ; No fear, no woe shall dim that hour That manifests the Saviour's power. 4. Asleep in Jesus ! O for mo May such a blissful refuge be I Securely shall my ashes lie. Waiting the summons from on high. 5. Asleep in Jesus ! time nor space Debars this precious hiding place ; On Indian plains or Lapland snows, Believers find the same repose. C. Asleep in Jesus ! far from thee Thy kindred and their graves may be But thine is still a blessed sleep. From which none ever wakes to weep. 139 There is a better world, they say. bet - ter world, they eay— O, ao bright ! O, eo bright ! Where sin and woe are done a • naj, 0, so bright ! O, eo bright ! And mu - sic fills the ^ ^^^^ ^^B2 ^^ ^^^ ^ balm • y air, ■ ^'** ^ -1.] And an-gels bright and pure are there, And harps of gold and man- siona fiir, O, Sebright! 0, so brigiii] 1. There is a better world, they say. They drink the gushing streams of gracej And gaze upon the Sayiour'p face. Whose brightness fills the holv place, Happy land! Happy land I There is a better world, they say, O, so bright ! Where sin and woe are done away, O, so bright ! And music fills the balmy air. And angels bright and pure are there. And harps of gold and mansions fair, O, so bright 1 O, so bright i 2. No clouds e'er paiM along its sky, Happy land ! No tear-drop glistens in the eye, Happy land ! Though we are sinners every one, Jesus died 1 And though our crown of peace is gone] Jesus died ! We may be cleansed from •very stain, We may be crown'd with peace again, And in that land of pleasure reign, Jesus died ! Jesus died ! Blessed be the everletstingr God. ^m ket to weej), III of fo«»- I be! m on higli. r space 2g place ; Bind snowf*. 3pO30. n thee aves may be d sleep, akes to weep. 1. Bless'd be the everlasting God, The i?'ather of our Lord ; Be His abounding mercy prais'd, His majesty adored. 2. When from the dead he rais'd His Son, And call'd Him to the sky. He gave our souls a lively hope That they should never die. 3. To an inheritance divine He taught our hearts t/O rise ; Tis uncorrupted, undefil'd, Unfading in the skies. 4. Saints by the pow'r of God are kept Till the salvation come ; We walk I y faith as strangers here ; But Christ shall call us home. 141 For ever with the Lord ! er - er irith the Lord I A • men ! lo let it be ; Life from the dead is in that word, B bright ! Where balm - y n", im - mor • ts - li • ty< in the bo - dy pent, Ab- scat from Him I rem, 1^ &- 1 &- & 5 ^ Vel 1. night - ly pitch my mov - ing tent A day's march near - er home Ibrighil 0, Bobris^t'l Ireams of gracej lur'p face, le holy place, [land! Ivery one, Idl peace is gonel Id! _ ' efvtfy stain, peace again, iure reigu, led! For ever with the Lord ! Amen 1 so let it be ; Life from the dead is in that word, Tis immortality. Here in the body pent, Absent from Him I roam, Yet nightly pitch my moving tent A day's march nearer home. My Father 8 house on high, Home of my soul, how near, At times, to faith's foreseeing eye, Thy golden gates appear 1 Ah! then my spirit faints To reach the land I love, The bright inheritance of saints Jemsalem above. 3. For ever with the Lord ! Father, if 'tis Thy wiU, The promise of that faithful word Even herd to me fultil. So, when mv latest breath Shall rend the veil in twain, By death I shall escape from death. And life eternal gain. 4. Knowing as I am known, How shiall I love that word. And oft repeat before the throne, • • For ever with the Lord ! " That resurrection-word, That shout of victory. Once more, ** For ever with the Lord ! " Amen ! so let it be I I . 4 I w HI 1 nil ^ 142 The sands of time are sinkingr. The nndi of time »re sink - ing, The dawn of hta-Tcn breaki, The ■um-DMrmorn I'tv niEs: -€S>- S TT^ ^ g -ry- ir .rJ I ^ J-r- J^ -& 2a: m^ sighed for. The fair aweet mom a • waket; Dark, dark hath been the mid • night, But ^-^ day-apriDg ia 1. The sands of time are sinking, The dawn of heaven breaks. The summer morn I've sighed for. The fair sweet morn awakes ; Dark, dark hath been the midnight, But day-spring is at hand, And glory, glory dwelleth In Immanuel s land. 2. O Christ, He is the fountain, The deep, sweet well of love ; The streams on earth I've tasted, More deep I'll drink above. There to an ocean fulness Ills mercy doth expand. And 5lory, glory dwelleth In Immanuers land. In Im-man-uel'a land. 3. With mercy and with judgment My web of time He wove, And aye the dews of sorrow Were lustred with His love. I'll bless the hand that guided, I'll bless the heart that planned, WJien throned where glory dwelleth. In Immauuel's laud. 4. O I am my Beloved's, And my Belovdd's mine, He brings a poor, vile sinner Into His " house of wine." I stand upon His merit : I know no other stand. Not e'en where glory dwelleth, In Immauuel's land. O fair the gleams of glory. 3t g \-&- ^= ^-^^^=^ i^ ^^T^=ff ^ O fair the gleama of glo • ry, And bright the scenea of mirth, That Ugh -ten hu - man I -S>^ fZi I tg -G> '^- -G^ ISZ. 1st g 2i: &■ ■-^- :z± sto And eheer thia wea • ry earth; But rich • er far our trea • aore With ^^4^^4U ?z: S S ^zistz: whom the 8pi - rit dwella, Dura, oura in hea - T'nly mea-aure The glo • ry that ex - cel«. 1. O fair the gleams of glory. And bright the scenes of mirths, That lighten human story And cheer this weary earth ; But richer far our treasure With whom the Spirit dwells, Ours, ours in hcavenlv measure The glory that excels. mermorn !'▼« e, ove. lidecl, plannea, py dwelleth, e, iner le." illeth, 2. The lamplight faintly gleameth Where shines the noonday ray ; From Jesus' faoe there beameth Litfht of a sevenfold day ; And earth's pale lighcs, all faded, The Light from heaven dispels ; Dut shines for aye unshaded The glory that excels. 3. No broken cisterns need they Who drink from living rills ; No other music heed they Whom God's own music thrills. Earth's precious things are tasteless, Its boisterous mirth repels, Where flows in measure wasteless The glory that excels. 4 Since on our life descended Those beams of light and love, Our steps have heavenward tended, Our eyes have looked above, Till, through the clouds concealing The home where glory dwells, Our Jesus comes revealing The glory that excels. 144 There is a land of pure delight. There ia a land of pure delight, Where MiuM im - mor • Ul reign, In • fla • ite itj ex- ^^. ^ g pg ^^ ^sfe^ g eludes the night, And plea • luree ban -Uh pain. Come, chil-dren,marohto Im-man-uereground,For ^J. S J^ ^ loon we'll hear the trum-pet'a sound i And then ire shall with Je- sue reign, And ne-ver, ne-ver part a- 1 gam. What! . ne>Ter part a gain .'No, ne*Ter part a-gatn, "What! never part a* gain? No, Igh-ten nu-manH i.^-rerpaita - gain. And then we shall with Je ■ sus reign, And ne - ver, ne - ver |>art a • gain. tintii trea • sure With khat ex - eels. lure dwells, measure 1. There is a land of pure delight. Where saints immortal reign. Infinite day excludes the night, And pleasures banish pain. Come, children, march to Imma- nuel's ground, [sound, For soon we'll hear the trumpet's And then we shall with Jesus reign, And never, never part again. 2. There everlasting spring abides. Ami iievci'-with'ring flowers : Death, like a naiTow sea, divides This heavenly land from ours. 3. Sweet fields beyond the swelling flood Stand dress'd in living green ; So to the Jews old Canaan stood, While Jordan roll'd between. 4. Could we but climb where Moses stood. And view the landscape o'er. Not Jordan's stream, nor death's cold flood, Should fright us from the shore. ! i > s i* ■m 45 O think of the home. SiiBg U, tbiDk of the home o - vcr there, here, By the side of the rl - Ter w light. Where the uts all immor-tal and fair Are robed ia their garmcuts^f white, .Over there, o - vex there, (>, m mrmT T ^ ^m tLiuk of the home o Ter there. O - ver there, o>ver there, o-yer there, 0, think of the home o-V«r there. 1. 0, think of the home over there, By the side of the river of light, Where the saints all immortal and fair Are robed in their garments of white. Over there, o/er there, 0, think of the home over there. 2. 0, think of the friends over there, Who before us the Journey have trod, Of the sonofs that they breathe on the uir, In their Lome in the palace of God. Over there, over there, O, think of the friends over there. 3. My Saviour is now over there, There my kindred and friends are at rest Then away from my sorrow a-^d care, Let me iiy to the land of the blest. Over there, over there, My Saviour is now over there, 4. Ill soon be at home over there. For the end of my journey I see ; Many dear to my heart over there Are watcliiug and waiting for me. Over there, ov6r there, ril soon be at home over then*. Above the clear blue sky. 1. Above the clear blue sky, In heaven's bright abode. Tlie angel host on high Sing prsises to their Qod : Ilallelujah ! T'iey love to sing To God iheir King UallelMjah ! 2. But God fk-om infant tongue:^ On earth receiveth praise ; We then our cheerful songs In »>veet accord will luise : Hallelujah 1 We too will sing To God our King Hallelujah ! O blesstju Lord, Tliy truth To us Thy babes Impart, And teach us in our youth To know Thee as Thou art : HalleluJalil Then shall we sing To God our King Halleli^ah ! 4. may Tliy Ijoly Word Spread all the world around, And all with one accord Uplift the Joyfld sound, HaUelHlahl All then shall sing To God their King Hallelujah ! j.ver there. <>> , Shall we gather at the river ? ^^^ ^ With its cry«t»Uide,foe ri - ver, The bcau-U-fuI, the ^^^^^^mi be«u-ti • ful ri • Ter— Ga-ther with the taiuti at the ri • rer That flows by thethroueof God. 1. Shall we gather at the river, Where bright angel feet have trod ; With its crystal tide, for ever Flowing by the throne of God? Yes, we'll gather at the river, The beautiful, the beautiful river Gather with the saints at the river That flows by the throne of God. 2. Ere we reach the shining river. Lay we every burden down ; Grace our spirits will deliver, And provide a robe and crown. 3. At the shining of the river, Mirror of the Saviour's face, Saints, whom death will never sever, Raise their songs of saving grace. 4. Soon we'll reach the silver river, Soon our pilgrimage will cease. Soon our happy hearts wiU quiver With the melody of peace. 148 We speak of the realms. Zp2'jL. We apMkk of the realnw of the bleat, That coun • try ho bright aud ao fair, There! there! 1. We speak of the realms of the blest, Of that country so bright and so fair, And oft are its glories confessed ; But what must it be to be there? [2. We speak of its pathways of gold, Of its walls decked with jewels so rare, Its wonders and pleasures untold ; But what must it be to be there? |3, We speak of its freedom from sin. From sorrow, temptation, and cure, must From trials without and within ; But what must it be to be there ? 4. We speak of its service of love, The robes which the glorified wear The Church of the first-born above ; But what must it be to be there? 5. Do Thou, Lord, 'midst pleasure or woo, Still for heaven our spirits prepare, And shortly we also shall know And feel what it is to be there. i ^Mi 149 Around the throne. ^ p^ m^zf^rm^^^ ^^ A-round the throueofGo'l inhcav'nThougandaofchil-dren stand, Whose •iniareuU thro* Christ for - (It'ii, i^^^p^^^ig^^gig H ho - ly, hap-py band. Sing-ing, Glo-ry, glory, glo-ry! Sing-ing, Glory, glo > ry, glo-ry! 1. Around the throne of God in heaven Thousands of children stand. Whose sins are all through Christ for- A holy, happy band, [given, Singing, Glory, glory, glory ! 2. What brought them to that world above, That heaven so bright and fair. Where all is peace and joy aoid love? How came those children there ? 3. Because the Saviour shed His blood To wash away their sin, Bathed in tha.t pure and precious flood. Behold them^hite and clean. 4. On earth they sought the Saviour's grace, On earth they loved His name ; And now they see His blessdd face, \nd stand before the Lamb. f 150 In the Christian's home. la the Christiaa's home in glo-ry. There re-mains a land of rest, Where the Sa-viour's gone be - fore me ^i^ii^S To fill - fil myaoursre- quest. Ou the o - ther side of Jor-dan, In the sweet fields of E - den, 5e5-I is^^Sl! Where tL: tree of life is bloom-ing. There is rest for you. There is rest for the wea - ry, There is There is rest for the wea-ry, 1. In the Cljristian'a home in glory, There remains a land of re.st, Where the Saviour's gone before me To fulfil my soul's request. On the other side of Jordan, In the sweet fields or Eden, Where the Tree of Life is blooming, There is rest for you. There ia rest for the weary, There is rest for you. 2. He is fitting up my mansion. Which eternally shall stand ; My stay shall not be transient in that holy, happy laud. !-^^ P M rest for tlie wea - ry. There is rest for you. i\ Pain nor sickness e'er can enter ; Grief nor woe my lot shall share ; But in that celestial centre I a crown of life shall wear. 4. Death Itself shall then be vanquish'd, And its sting shall be withdrawn, Shout with gladness, ye ransom'il 1 Hail with joy the happy dawn. 6. Sing, sing, ye heirs of glory. Shout your triumphs as you go I Zion's gates will open to you, Vou shall find an entrance through. I B«»u fie 1. 2. ; for-glv'n, ', glo - ry • 8 blood 5iou3 flood, an. our's grace, Line; d face, b. I be - fore me of B - den. ^ the we» ■'y. -l^i =r._B — r — t u h ±t=n for you. enter ; ill share ; e ear. vanquish^, ithdrawn, 5 ransomM I dawn. Jory. I you go I tice througli. 151 Little travellers Zionward. Lit • tlo tra-v'llera Zi • on - ward, Each one en-t'ring in - to rest In the ktng-dom of your Lord, I In the man • lioni of the bleit. There to wel • oome Je - sua waita, rrww^^un^^^^ ^^m Oirea the orownaHiafoH'wera win. Lift your heads, ye gold -en galea, Let the lit - tie tra - v'llera in! 1. Little travellers Zionward, Each one entering into rest, In the kingdom of your Lord, In the mansions of the blest. There to welcome Jesus waits, Gives the crowns His followers win. Lift your heads, ye golden gates, Let the little travellers in ! 2. Who are they whose little feet, Pauin? life s dark journey through, Now have reach'd the heavenly seat They had ever kept in view ? " I from Greenland's frozen land ; ' "I from India's sultry plain ;" "I from Afric's barren sand ; " "I from islands of the main." All our earthly journey past, Every tear and pain gone by. We're together met at last, At the portal of the sky.'* Each the welcome "come" awaits. Conquerors over death and sin. Lift your heads, ye golden gates, Let the little travellers in ! ' — 1^ 1 ^ h - g.— j i Beautiful Zion. Beau • ti • ful Zi • on, built a • bove ; Beau • ti - ful ci > ty, that lore; ^ms B«au • ti • ful gates, of pear • ly white; Beau • ti - ful tern - pie, God its light; — 5i He who waa alain on Cal va • ry Op - ena those pear - ly gates 1. Beautiful Zion, built above ; Beautiful city, that I love ; Beautiful gates, ofpearly white ; Beautiful temple, God its light ;— He who was slain on Calvary Opens those pearly gates to me I 2. Beautiful heav'n, where all is light ; Beautiful angels, clothed in white ; Beautiful harps through all the choir ; Beautiful strains, that never tire ;— - There shall I Join the chorus sweet. Worshipping at the Saviour's feet ! to me! 3. Beautiful crowns on every brow ; Beautiful palros the conquerors show ; Beautiful robes the ransom'd wear ; Beautiful all who enter there ;~ Thitlisr I press with eager feet ; There ,3hall my rest be long and sweet. 4. Beautiful throne of Christ our King ; Beautiful songs the angels sing ; Beautiful rest, all wanderings cease ; Beautiful liome of perfect peace ;— There shall my eyes my Saviour see ; UsiHte to this neavenly home with me. f m 153 How brierht these glorious spirits shine. m ^ '^ ri \ J r> r ^ f -\ r-r-r^ zz How bright these glo • rioui ipi « riti thine !Whenee %U their trfait* %x • ray? ^ ^ m^ ^r How came tlicy to ' the bliss ful seats Of ev er • last • log day? B ^^ (S> i is: W- ^s ^ -*^ Lol tbese are they from suf • fringe great, Who oame to realms of light. -«' m -G> ^^^^ ■^s. -^-i And ia the blood of Christ have wash'd Those robes which ihiae IM bright. 1. How bright these glorious spirits shine ! Whence all their white array ? How came they to the blissful seats Of everlasting day? 2. Lo ! these are they from suff 'rings great, Who came to realms of light, And in the blood of Christ have wash'd Those robes which shine so bright. 0. Now, with triumphal pahns, they stand Before the throne on high. And serve the God thay love, amidst The glories of the sky. 4. His presence fills each heart with joy, Tunes c\ "ry mouth to sing ; By day, by night, the sacred courts With glad hosannahs ring. 5. Hunger and thirst are felt no more, Nor BUM with scorching ray ; God is their nun, whose cheering beam Diffuse eternal day. 6. The Lamb which dwells amidst thj Shall o'er them still preside ; [throiij Feed them with nourishment divine, And all their footsteps guide. 7. 'Mong pastures green He'll lead Hii Where living streams appear ; [flocsj! And God the Lord from every eye Shall wipe off ev'ry tear. 154 I will sing you a song. t / I will ling you a song of that beau - ti • ful land, Th^ ftir a - way I I will sing you a song of that beau • ti • ful land, - I . 12:2: I la His met cy pass'd 1 Jesus, when He left the sky. And for sinners came to die. In His mercy passed not by Little ones like me. 2. Mothers then the Saviour sought In the places where He taught, And to Him their children brought Little ones like me. uot by Lit tie ones like me. 3. Did the Saviv>ur say them nay? No, He kindly bade them stay. Suffered none to turn away Little ones like me. 4. Children, love Him, He loves you ; Strive His holy will to do : Pray to Him ; and praise Him too Littk^ ones like me. 161 When mothers of Salem. Wh«o moik - •» of Sft • Icm (heir chil • dren bioogbt to J* ■u% i ^/ i j jjj-ir7 i ;/,r,rJ-.t^ stem diaol plea drove tbemlNMk,aBd b«d« tbem dei»rtt Bui Je - MM Mw them en they fled, and sweet -ly imiled and kind - ly Mid, "Suf-fer lit • tie ehil • dren to come un • te Me." 1. When mothers of Salem their children brought to Jesus, The stern disciples drove them back, and baae them depart ; But Jesus saw them ere they fled, and sweetly smiled and kindly said, " Suffer little children to come unto Me 1 " 2. For I wilt receive them, and fold them in My bosom : I'U be a Shepherd to these lambs, O ! drive them not away, For if their hearts to Me they give, they shall with Me in glory live ; " Suffer little children to come imto Me ! " 3. How kind was our Saviour to bid these children welcome, • But there are many tiiousands who have never heia,rd His name ; The Bible they have never read, they know not that the Saviour said, " Suffer little children to come unto Me ! " 4. ! soon may the heathen, of every tribe and nation. Fulfil Thy blessdd Word, and cast their idols all away ! 1 shine upon them from above, and show Thyself a God of love, Teach the little children to come unto Thee ! /|62 Gentle Jesus, meek and mild. ^^=d^=M f ^ ^ ^^^^ ^- m ^ Gen • tie Je • auii, meek And mild. Look up • on lit . tie child; 3^: ^ I^ '& ri ty my ■im yW. 01 i 22 ^; TZ. :sz Stt' me -I to come to -<&- Thee. 1. Gentle Jesus, meek and mild. Look upon a little child ; Pity my simplicity ; Suffer me to come to Thee. 2. Fain t would to Thee be brought ; Blessdd Lord, forbid it not ; In the kingdom of Thy grace (Jrive a little child a place. 3. .uauiO of God, I look to Thee ; Thou shalt my example be ; Thou art gentle, meek and mild, Thou wast once a little child. 4. Loving Jesus, gentle Lamb, In Thy gracious hands I am ; Make me, Saviour, what Thou art, Live Thyself within my heart. I. 2. . t« Me." lly said, ! live ; ur said, ove, ^ 163 Birds are singing. 10% The It/ Bird! »re aiog iOK,wnodjare riogiDgi. With Thy praii-est bleu -cd King; Lake and mouaUin, field and ^mi m^^^^m^^^ they fled, and ■fountain, To Thy throne their tributea bring. We, Thy children, join the chor-us, Mer-ri-Iy, cheer-i-ly, t . tie child; —22=^-1 to Thee. Thee ; J be; lind mild, child. ftmb, lam; ikt Thou art, f heart. ^g B5D=Jirj[^g=3gaE g glad • ly praiae Thee, Glad ho - aan • nas, glad ho - san • nas, Joy - ful • ly we lift to Tloe. 1. Birds are siuging, woods are ringing, With Thy praises, blessed King ; Lake and mountain, field and fountain, To Thy throne their tributes bring. We, Thy children, join the chonis, Merrily, cheerily, gladly praise Thee, Glad hosannas, glad hosannas, Joyfully we lift to Thee. 2. Waters dancing, sunbeams glancing, Sing Thy glory cheerily ; Blossoms breaking, nature waking, Chant Thy praises merrily. 3. Angels o'er us join the chorus. Which on earth we sing to Thee ; Heaven is ringing, earth is singing, Praises to Thee joyfully. Jesus loves me, this I know. Je • auf loTes xne, tbia I know, For the Bi • ble telle me ao ; Lit - tie cues to ^^^^^^^m ^ i Bim be - long; They are we*k, but He is strong. Tea, Je • bus loTea me, p^^ ^^= F-g - f^^ ^^ Yes, Je • BUB loves me, Yes, Je • bus loves me, The Bi - ble tells me bo. 1. Jesus loves me, this I know, For the Bible tells me so ; Little ones to Him belong, They are weak, but He is strong. Ves, Jesus loves me, Yes, Jesus loves me, *• Yes, Jesus loves me. The Bible tells me so. 2. Jesus loves m«, He Who died. Heaven's gate to open wide ; He will wash away my sin, Let His little child come in. 3. Jesus loves me, loves me still, When I'm very weak and ill, From His shining throne on high. Comes to watch me where I lie. 4. Jesus loves me, He will stay Close beside me all the way ; If I love Him, when I die Jle will take me home on high. j 1 hi % ISi 11 If I come to Jesus. If loometo Je-iui, Uap-p7 1. If I come to Jesus, He will make me glad ; He will give me pleasure, When my heart is sad. If I come to Jesus, Happy I shall be, He is gently calling Little ones like me. 2. If I come to Jesus, He will hear my prayer, be, He iagent-1y o»lIing Lit tie ones like lue. For He loves me dearly, And my sins did bear. 3. If I come to Jesus, He will take my hand. Ho will kindly lead me To a better l«nd. 4. There with happy children, Robed in snowy white, I shall see my Saviour In that world so bright. 166 Jesus, from Thy throne on high. ^ ^^E :zz iS ^ ^t 32: 2? Je • eui, from Thy throne on high, Far a - bore the bright blue ■ley, S2: F=|g^^zzz2: Look on ui with lor ing 5 eye t Hear ui, ho - ly Je ■ua. 1. Jesus, fi-om Thy throne on high. Far above the bright blue sky, Look on us with loving eye : Hear us, holy Jesus. 2. Little hearts may love Thee well, Little lips Thy love may tell. Little hymns Thy praises swell : Hear us, Itoly Jesus. 3. Little deeds of love may shine, Little lives may be divine, Little ones be wholly Thine r Hear us, holy Jesus. 4. Be Thou with us every day. In our work and in our play, When we learn and when we pray: Hear us, holy Jesus. 6. May our thoughts be undeflled. May our words be true and mild, Make us each a holy child : Hear us, holy Jesus. 6. Jesus, from Thy heavenly throne Watching o'er each little one. Till our life on earth is done. Hear us, holy Jesus. 167 § P Jesus, high i . Jlory. -.■St -&■ -^- 2a: -(Sf S zz Je • BUR, high in glo fy. Lend -HiS+ i lilt • 'ning •ar, 3 sz: When ve -^ 122: 3 -Gt- i 2Z II O I I bow be - fore Thee, Chil • dren'i prai ■ei hear. Len my heart ii 1. JesuB, liitfh in glory, Lend a listening ear, When we bow before Thee. Children's praises hear. 2. Though Thou art so holy» Heaven's Almighty King. Thou wilt stoop to liBten When Thy praise we sing. 3. We are little children, Wealc and apt to Htray ; Saviour, guide and keep us In the heavenly way. 4. »Save us. Lord, from sinning, Watcn us day by day ; Help us now to love Thee ; Talse our sins away. 5. Then, when Jesus calls us To our heavenly home, We would gladly answer, "Saviour, Lord, we come." 68 Now the day is over. {Same Tune.) 1. Now the day is over. Night is drawing nigh, Shadows of ^he evening Steal across the sky. 2. Now the darkness gathers ; Stars begin to peep ; Birds and beasts and flowers Soon will be asleep. 3. Jesus, give the weary Calm and sweet repose ; With Thy tender blessing May mine eyelids close. Grant to little children Visions bright of Thee ; Guard the sailors tossing On the deep blue sea. 6. Comfort every sufferer Watching late in pain ; Those who plan some evil From their sin restrain. C. Through the long night-watchea May Thine angels spread Their white wings above me, Watching round my bed. 7. When the morning wakens, Then may I arise Pure and fresh and sinless In Thy holy eyes. 169 Little drops of water. ^ i -Sf :?z: i lit • tie drops of wa ter, Lit - tl« grain! of aand, I -Sf- ISi Malte the xnigli ty ihe beau-te - oua land. 1. Little drops of water. Little grains of sand, Make the mighty ocean. And the beauteous land. 2, And the little moments, Humble though they be, Make the mighty ages Of eternity. cean And the beau-te - oua 3. Little deeds of kindness, Little words of love. Make our earth an Eden Like the heaven above. 4. Little seeds of mercy, Sown by youthful hands. Grow to bless the nations, Far in heathen lands. i! Ill 'W ,.^.. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) ^o 1.0 1.1 11.25 150 "^^^ 2.2 IM 2.0 i U iL6 I '/ r n A / ^>^J 170 V O, what can little hands do? m rersti. Though amall that we can do To please the King of Heaven ; \ ijq Somewhat Slower. len^'X^Kruf^'h^V^ighU'^^^^ ^''-'''''' ^"^ HiB sight; Such grace to mine be given! 1. O, what can little hands do To please the King of Heaven? The little hands some work may try To help the poor in misery : Such grace to mine he given ! 2. O, what can little lips do To please the King of Heaven? The little lips can praise and pray, And gentle words of kindness say : Such grace to mine be given ! 3. O, what can little hearts do To please the King of Heaven? Our hearts, if God His Spirit send, Can love and trust their Saviour Friend : Buch grace to mine be given I 4. Though small '% all that we can do To please the Eling of Heaven ; When hearts and hands and lips unit i X-X-J-^ i 3 -HGH 3i; 22 -«? 23II1 Ipleas - ant, Sin it al • ways near. Je BUS loves our ^11 - grim band; g i P-TS ^m m it ea i -s^ g g 2:^ iHe Trill lead us by the hand— Lead us tu the bet - ter land, To our home ou high. 1. 1!m a little pilgrim And a stranger here : Though this world is pleasant, Bin is always near. Jesus loves our pilgrim band ; He will lead us by vhe hand- Lead us to the better land, To our home on high. 2. Mine's a better country, Where there is no sin ; Where the tones of sorrow Never enter in. 3. But a little pilgrim Must have garments clean, If he'd wear the white robeH, And with Christ be seen. 4. Jesus, cleanse and save me, Teach me to obey ; Holy Spirit, guide me On my heavenly way. 5. I'm a little pilgrim And a stranger here. But my home in heaven Cometh ever near. 73 m There is a happy land g ^^ There is ft hap - py land. Far, far a • way, Where saints in glo - ry stand, Bright,brighta8 day; } 0, how they tweet - ly sing, Wor • thy is our Sa-viour King! Loud let Bis prai-ses ring, Praise, praise for aye. 1. There is a happy land» Far, far »way, Where saints in glory stand, Bright, bright as day : O, how they sweetly sing, Worthy is our Saviour King I Loud let His praises ring, Praise, praise for aye. 2. Oome to this happy land, Oome, oome away ; Why will ye doubting stand, \Vhy still delay? O, we shall happy be When from sin and sorrow free, Lord, we shall live with Thee, Blest, blest for aye. 3. Bright in that happy land Beams every eye ; Kept by a F^wer's hand. Love cannot die : On then to glory run ; Be a crown and l^iigaom won ; And, bright above the sun, Reign, reign for aye. KL i I Pi d' m 174 There's a Friend for little children. ffTJl^^ S^ 3i- 2^lt -- 32 i ne ver chan ges, Whose love will ne • Ter die; g ^ «&- '■^^ &- jCl 11 t Un ' like our friends by na ture, "Who change with ohang • ing years. 3 B^ ^S: 22 12^: This Friend is al • ways wor 1. There's a Friend for little children Above the bright blue sky, A Friend that never changes, Whose love will never die ; TJnlike our friends by nature, Who change with changing years, This Friend is always worthy The precious name He bears. 2. There's a rest for little children Above the bright blue sky, Who love the blessed Saviour And to His Father cry,— A rest from every trouble, From sin and danger free, There every little pilgrim Shall rest eternally. tliy The pre • cious name He bears. 3. There's a home for little children Above the bright blue sky. Where Jesus reigns in glory, A home of peace and joy ; No home on earth is like % Nor can with it compare, . . / For every one is happy. Nor can be happier, there. 4. There's a croi^Ti for little children Above the bright blue sky, And all who look to Jesus Shall wear it by-and-by,— A crown of brightest glory. Which God shall then bestow On all who love the Saviour, And walk with Him below. ^ 175 God sees the little sparrow falL God sees the lit -^ tie spar • row fall, It meets His ten - der view ; If God BO loves the lit - tie birds, I know He loves me, too. He loves me, too, He lovea me, too, I fc r J'l J' J' .r juj know He loves me, too; • oau?e He loves the lit - tie thiogi, I know He loves me. tco. -^— > iky. die; 22: il 5 yewB, i e bears. hildren ay, ry, y; it. re. children ky, •estow ur, ow. m riew ; I' )vei me, too> I 1. God sees the little sparrow fall, It meets His tender view ; If God so loves the little birds, I know He loves me, too. He loves me, too, He loves me, too, I know He loves me, too ; Because He loves the little things, I know Ue loves me, too. 3. He paints the lily of the field, Perfumes each lily bell ; If He so loves the little flow'rs, I know He loves me well. 4. God made the little birds and flow'rs. And all things large and small ; He'll not forget His little ones, I know He loves them all. 176 The morning bright. (Tune No, 4.) 1. The morning bright with rosy light Has waked me from my sleep ; Father, I own Thy love alone Thy little one doth keep. 2. All through the day, I humbly pray. Be Thou my guard and guide ; My sins forgive, and let me live, Lord Jesus, near Thy side. 3. O make Thy rest within my breast. Great Spirit of all grace ; Make me like Thee, then shall I be Prepared to see Thy face. 177 Awake, my soul. g3g dull slotb, 1. Awake, my soul, and with the sun Thy daily stage of duty run ; Shake off dull sloth, and joyful rise To pay thy morning sacrifice. 2. Wake, and lift up thyself, my heart. And with the angels bear thy part, Who, all night long, unwearied sing High praise to the eternal King. 3. All praise to Thee who safe hast kept, And hast refreshed me whilst I slept : morn - Grant, Lord, when I from death shall I may of endless light partake, [wake, 4. Direct, control, suggest, this day, All I design, or do, or say ; That all my powers, with all their might, In Thy sole glory may unite. 5. Praise God, from whom all blessingsflow; Praise Him, all creatures here below ; Praise Him t.bove, ye heavenly host ; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. 178 Jesus, tender Shepherd. (Tune No. 61.) me, tco. |1. Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me ; Bless Thy little lamb to-night ; Through the darkness be Thou neai* me ; Watch my sleep till morning light. 1*2, All this day Thy hand has led me. And I thank Thee for Thy care ; Thou hast clothed me, warmed and fed Listen to my even j prayer, [me ; Let my sins be all forgiven ; Bless the friends I love bo well ; Take me, when I die, to^eaven, Happy there with Thee to dwell. -■ 1 m. 179 p Saviour, again to Thy dear iiame. 3 las: z^zr. ^=: 32: Z2i: Sa • viour, a - gain to Thy dear name ve raise With one ac - cord our — s 72: g te: Wt 22: ^ (»- --^ ^=32[ » part '- ing hymn of praise, We stand to bless Thee ere our wor • ship cease, -iSf sz Then, low bend ing, wait Tliy word of peuce. 221 1. Saviour, again to Thy dear name we raise With one accord our parting hymn of praise, We Btand to bless Thee ere our worship cease, Then, lowly bending, wait Thy word of peace. 2. Grant us Thy peace through this approaching niglit ; Turn Thou for us its darkness into light ; From harm and danger keep Thy children free, For dark and light are both alike to Thee. 3. Grant us Thy peace upon our homeward way ; With Thee began, witn Thee shall end the day ; Guard Thou the lips from sin, the hearts from shame, That in this house have called upon Thy name. 4. Grant us Thy peace throughout our earthly life, Our balm in sorrow, and our stay in strife ; Then, when Thy voice shall bid our conflict cease, Call us, O Lord, to Thine eternal peace. Sun of my soul. t2Z ■^S 32. ^"^ S> sz: ^-3^:|fe> 22 -^•^ Sun of my loul, Thou Sa • viour dear! It is not night if Thou be near; -&■ S ■^- ^22 3 22: i 22: 2S -Gh i 5^=2=^ 22: O may no earth • bom cloud a • rise, 1. Sun of my soul. Thou Saviour dear ! It is not night if Thou be near ; O may no earth-born cloud arise To hide Thee from Thy servant's eyes ! 2. When the soft dews of kindly sleep My wearied eyelids gently steep, Be my last titiought, how sweet to rest For ever on my Saviour's breast I To hide Thee from Thy ser - Tant'a eyes ! 3. Abide with me from morn till eve, For without Thee I cannot live ; Abide with me when night is nigh, For without Thee I dare not die. 4. Come near and bless us when we wake, Ere through the world our way we take, Till, in the ocean of Thy love. We lose ourselves in heaven above. Keep il Jesus, Ont t^ewi All I mm • n— =-- cord our n rH r J cease, i 1 1 2 ts-i 181 All praise to Thee. -«i g Ej- JI^ ^-^■■ ?.» ' i II ) 1 83 To Him that loved the souls of men. ^ HS^ e zz: S rJ ^ -^ ^ rr r- i - ± l To Him (lia( loved (be louls of men, Aad waihed ut in HI; blood, - ^KSZXM- "CZ. f=f-\-^-t ?^^i From all that dwell be • low the ikiee Let the Cre • a • tor'i praise a • rise; -G9 -&■ zz zorst ^^^^1 Let the Be • deem • er'e name be sung Through ev • 'ry land, by ev • 'ry tongue. 1. From all that dwell below the skies Let the Creator's praise arise ; Let the Redeemer's name be sung Through every land, by every tongue. 2. Eternal are Thy mercies, Lord, Eternal truth attends Thy word. Thy praise shall sound from shore to| shore. Till suns shall rise and set no more. I ITI -tezi^i - W * B aia e a • rise; ■ -rfl H & -d et no more. MTMN Jesus, keep me near the crosB . . 45 Jesus, lover of my soul ... 43 Jesus loves me, this I know . . 164 Jesus, name of wondrous love . . 28 Jesus shall reign where'er the sun . 123 Jesus, still lead on . . • 87 Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me . 178 Jesus, we love to meet . . .116 Jesus, when He left the sky . . 160 Joyfully, joyfully, onward we move . 109 Just as I am, without one plea . . 44 Let us gather up the sunbeams . . 99 Let us with a gladsome mind . . 13 Light in the darkness, sailor . . 78 Light of life, so softly shining . . 33 Little drops of water .... 169 Little travellers Zionward . . .151 Lord, a little band and lowly . .156 Lord, bless and pity us . .119 Lord, £ hear of snowers of blessing . 59 Lord Jes'is, I long to be perfectly . 85 Lord, teach a little child to pjay . 158 More love to Thee, O Christ . , 88 My days are gliding swiftly by . . 135 My faith looks up to Thee ... 41 Nearer, my God, to Thee . . .112 Now blessed be the Lord our God . 184 Now the day is over . . . . x68 O come, all ye faithful ... 16 O come, let us smg to the Lord . . 4 O come, let us sing .... 48 O day of rest and gladness . .115 O, fair the gleams of glory . . .143 O, give thanks unto the Lord . . 14 O God of Bethel, by whose hand , 92 <), greatly bless'd the people are . no O, happy is that man and blest . 6 O, happy is the man who hears . . 64 O, how joyous is the music . . 128 O Lord of heaven, and earth and sea 8 O Lord, Thou art my God and King 11 Once in royal David's city . , .159 One is kind above all otliers . . 37 Only an armour-bearer . . .in Onward, Christian soldiers . . 100 O, sing a new song to the Lord . .124 O, taste and see that God is good . 81 0, the bitter shame and sorrow . 75 0, think of the home over there . 145 O thou my soul, bless God the Lord . 5 Thou that on the billow ... 82 Our blest Redeemer, ere He breathed 63 O, what can little hands do . . 170 O, where are the reapers that gamer 130 O Word of God incarnate , Pass me not, O gentle Saviour . Pleasant are Thy courts above . Rejoice and be glad, the Redeemer Rescue the perishing, care for the Rock of Ages, cleft for me . Safe in the arms of Jesus . Saviour, again to Thy dear name we Saviour, like a shepherd lead us Saviour, more than life to me . Shall we gather at the river Sing them over again to me Sing to the Lord in joyful strains Soldiers of Christ, arise Standing by a purpose true Stand up, stand up for Jesus . Stand up for Jesus, Christian, stand Such pity as a father hath . Summer suns are glowing . Sun of my soul, Thou Saviour dear Supreme in wisdom as in power Take my lift^ and let it be . Teach me, O Lord, the perfect way Tell it out among the heathen . Tell me the old, old story . The great Physician now is near The Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not want The morning bright, with rosy light The sands of time are sinking . There came a little Child to earth There is a better world, they say There's a Friend for little children There is a happy land, far. far away There is a land of pure delight . There is life for a look There, is no name so sweet on earth There were ninety and nine Thou didst leave Thy throne . 'Tis the promise of God full salvation To Him that loved the souls of men We are but little children weak We praise Thee, O God, for the Son We speak of the realms of the blest . What a Friend we have in Jesus When He cometh, when He cometh When His salvation bringing When mothers of Salem their children Where high the heavenly temple Who hath believed, who hath believed Who is He in yonder stall . Whosoever heareth, shout, shout Work, for the night is coming . , . Yield not to temptation . . • RTMN 6a 74 117 129 46 137 179 31 39 % 127 lOI 98 102 103 10 94 180 93 90 58 125 65 36 80 176 142 17 139 174 173 144 72 29 30 20 76 183 171 24 148 38 157 23 x6i S6 57 x8 X26 96 97 !il^ '4<:n. i^ iiii, )•,',)■ Iff?,!! '(•»' r^^lHii^ m: b'ii< m i.H-i ; ' ' • . !: •iV'ifl m^ M m'' • «JM Bi^:iM■ MirA!' ^,'U it»"'.\ '■i.'.\> iwfi- ta.iM ■i;S';t ^i!P''»V:i"v-t;:^ ;^i«'-''' >f!: E ^it: m-\<^ i l?!*i>'''l' 5«{.-i. w,'.'r< 1 M%i- 3«i*.' ^^ k.v.* m m