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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mdthode. ! 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 ■':'>^iW*-^fi^^^^Whm '4'itri ^M * ,- ;tM iv^-' ^i-* ■"" ...J^''1»' ^f-** -*^^^..„> '^. ^ /i :^ , * ,t •♦ ■'' .M- ^ ^ ,rf|i*P»F' it* «^* .ll'* '^si 4ip * "4 ^-.^ t'-' t:- :*-^ # % "S ^^-' ** ..^. *-* ^•<' **» # < S^. f^ '^^ ... ■ 'f ^^ ' T^j. 'j i. 'W i- '^^ K wr-' It ly 'k% :., ^' •t, ■ ; - THE GEM election OP TIIK MOST POPULAR AND CHOICE ITS TV Ijp^i® ^ FOK SABBATH SCHOOLS. : TORONTO, ONTARIO: W. C. CHEWETT «fe CO., PUBLISHERS, 17 & 19 KING STREET EAST. 1868. J: ' \ 6 4,8 >i PBEFACE TO FIRST EDITION. It mny be thought that with the present large number of Hymn Books for our Schools, there is no need for a new one, and that this is uncalled for. Those, however, who have the charge of Schools, or of the Music, well know that, numerous as the books are, not one of them is just what is required. They are, for tlie most part, the production of composers who, naturally enough, prefer their own pieces, and make the book to consist principally of such — good, bad or indifferent; hence, but a small proportion of the hymns in every selection are acceptable or can be regularly sung. The difficulty in the selection of a suitable book, arising from these facts, has occasioned the production of The Gem. The School with which the compiler was connected, was desirous of introducing a new book ; several were examined, each of which contained some good tunes, but not any one was found of a character to warrant its adoption. Conversation with other Sunday School friends showed that the same difficulty was felt, and all admitted the desirableness of a book which should contain, as far as possible, the best pieces published. Hence, The Geh. It has been compiled upon the principle of selecting the best from every book, without partiality for any composer, or prejudice against any. What are felt to be the genu have been chosen. All the old favorites, which our children have been singing for years, and which they do not tire of, have been retained ; and there has been added every new hymn which, so far as the compiler can judge, is likely to win its way in the School-room. Not one has been inserted without practice by a band of scholars, and their voices have joined in the decision as to its accep- tability. The selection of the tunes has been made from Orida, Golden Chain, New Golden Chain, Sabbath School Bell, Second Bell, Golden Shower, Golden Center, Diadem, Singing Pilgrim, Musical Leaves, Silver Chime, Annivenary Bymnt, Happy Voices, Sabbath Chimes, Children's Hosanna, Canadian Warbler, Ac, (be, Ac. The Hymns without music are for the most pai-t old favorites, such as are found in every Church Hymn Book ; and the use of them will, it ic hoped, be that link in the worship of the Church and of the Sabbath School, which it is so desirable to preserve. A slight want of uniformity will be observed in the "set up " of the Book ; this arose from the music plates having been prepared at a distance, not under the supervision of the compiler, and in one case a hymn has unfortunately been duplicated. It is hoped the value of the Book will outweigh these triffiug drawbacks. May the blessing of God rest upon this little book ! May it help many youthful hearts to join in the Service of Praise, and aid in teaching them on earth the worship of the upper Sanctuary, and the more glorious music of " The Land beyond the river." HENRY J. CLARK. ToTtnyjo, Ut Oetoher, 1861. ' I < 'A ■ 't PREFACE TO SECONr) EDITION, ::x- The rapid Bale of the first edition of Tub Gbm, and the very many iindly notices it has elicited from Sunday School friends in all parts of the Province, afford gratifying proof that it has in some degree fulfilled the wishes of the Com- piler, and supplied a want in our Schools. It is pleasant to know that it has secured a place among the various denominations, and that in Episcopalian, Methodist, Baptist, Presbyterian and Congregational Schools, it is the book which supplies the children's service of song, and that in hundreds of Christian families, its pages furnish the united Sabbath hymn of praise. It was of course necessary to refrain from any alterations in this edition, which would aflfect its use with the first edition ; the changes therefore are confined to the substitution of a hymn for the one which was duplicated on page 93, and the careful correction of a few musical errors, which from the causes assigned in the preface appeared in the first edition. ^ . - . .^ , ^ ^ II. J. C. Toronto, ■> -i August, 1 868. A \> i\ INDEX TO FIKST LINES. iday School if the Com- tho various is the book the united ith the first on page 93, in the first J. C. PAOK A fi^T more y^ars shall roll 117 A projihet of the olden time 8tJ A song, a scmg of gladness 69 Aliitle with me ; fust falls the eventide . . 114 Again we meet, O Lord 82 A liuiglity God, thy word is cast 80 Aronnd the throne of God in heaven .... 35 As flows the rapid river 155 Attracted hy love's sacred force 87 Awalie and sing the song 110 Awake our souls, away our fears 120 Heautifiil Zion, built above 7 ]?cyond this life of hopes and fears 48 filess this assembly. Lord 85 Blest be the tie that binds 77 Blest Saviour, as we meet 84 Children, hear the melting story ft5 Children of the heavenly King 79 Cliildren, will you go with me ? 94 Come, all ye saints of God 147 Come, boys — come, girls 86 Come, children, and learn 81 Come, children, join to sing 83 Come, children, let us sweetly sing 78 Come, Holy Spirit 133 Come, let us sing of Jesus 28 Come, schoolmates don't grow weary .... 59 Come, sound his praise abroad 143 Come, thou Fount of every blessing 139 Come to Jesus, little one 2 Come, we that love the Lord 145 Creator, Saviour, Ood 85 Dear Father, ere we part 66 For God sent not his Son 160 From a'.l that dwell below the skies 07 From Greenland's icy moimtains 88 Full of trembling expectation 12 PAOE Gentle words, how sweet the" sound .... 132 Glory to God on high 119 Gloi-y to thee, my God, this night 129 God has said, forever blessed 02 God of love, before thee now 105 Hark I a distant voice is calling 89 Hark I that glorious burst of praise 90 Hark I the herald angels sing 139 Heavenly Father, we draw near thee .... 79 Here, gracious God, beneath thy feet .... 80 Here we meet to part again 64 Holy angels in their flight 113 Holy Saviour, thou has told us 1 How beauteous are their feet 1 90 How kind is the Saviour ! 73 How loving is Jesus 1 91 How pleasant thus to dwell below ! 57 How precious is the Book divine I 129 How shall the young secure their hearts . . 163 How sweet the name of Jesus 1 125 I know there's a crown 17 I know 'tis Jesus loves my soul 46 I lay jny sins on Jesus 94 I need thee, precious Jesus 125 I want to be an angel 80 If you cannot on the ocean 151 I'll go to that beautiful land 130 I'm trying to climb up Zion's hill 4 In the rosy light 21 In the vineyard of our Father 90 In thy great name, O Lord 82 In seasons of grief 115 Jerusalem, my happy home ■ 75 Jerusalem, forever bright 70 Jesus, and shall it ever be 143 Jesus, how can I but love thee f 27 Jesus, I love thy charming name 131 Jesus, lover of my soul 79 FAon Jcsufl loves me— this I know 31 Jesus tlie very thought of thee 94 Jesus, we love to meet 75 Joy for the sorrowful 10 Joyfuljy, joyfully 6 Just as I am, without one plea 26 Lamb of God, I look to thee 153 Lambs of the Saviour 121 Let us adore the grace that seeks 157 Let us go to Bethlehem 90 Let us with a gladsome mind 131 Lift up, lift your heads, ye gates 154 Like mist on tlie mountain 70 Little children, Jesus calls you 67 Little children, love the Saviour 14 Little travellers Zionward 100 Lord, a little band and lowly 117 Lord, before thy throne we stand 83 May the grace of Christ our Saviour 143 Morning breaks ujwn the tomb 136 My God, my Father, while I stray. . - 137 Nothing but leaves ; the spirit grieves .... 61 Nothing either great or gmall 19 No mortal eye that land hath seen 09 Now be tile gosjjel banner 06 Now, O Lord, we ask thy blessing 06 Now we lift our tuneful voices 112 O "-^me, children, come 80 O come, happy children 8 O come, let us sing unto the Lord 159 O happy bond that seals my vow 115 O happy land 105 O we are volunteers 50 O world of glory and of bliss 85 Oh come, let us sing 10 Oh, give me a harp 38 Oh. how my spirit longs for thee ! 122 ;j. :,-,; :i)' PACE. Oh, there Is a fountain 22 Oh, we love to come 37 O'er the flowinj; river 09 O'er the poi-tals of mercy 144 On Calvary's heights amazing grace behold 47 Once more before we part 84 Once was heard the song of children .... 150 One there is above all others 137 Praise God from whom all blessings flow. 155 Preserved by thine almighty power 42 Rock of Ages, cleft for me 123 Roll, Jordan, roll 60 Round the throne in glory 25 Safely through another week 77 Save all my children. Lord 100 Haviour King, in hallowed union 87 Saviour, like a shepherd lead us 92 Saviour, while my heart is tender 93 Saviour, abide with us 149 Say, brothers, will you meet us 51 See you not the countless number 116 See the kind shepherd, Jesus, stands .... 92 Shall we gather at the river 18 Shall we meet beyond the river 62 Shall we meet, no more to part 140 Sing to the Lord the children's hymn 97 Soldiers of Christ, why thus cast down?. . 152 Soon will set the Sabbath sun 149 Stand up, stand up for Jesus 13 Sweet hour of prayer 23 INDEX. PAOE. Sweet is the time of spring 101 Sun of my soul 158 Teacher Divine, we bow to thee 87 Teacher, watch the little feet 1.14 Tell thy Saviour when the Journey 110 The children are gathering 44 The Qod of Aliralmni |)raise 157 The gospel ship is Hailing 53 The pearl that worldlings covet 72 The peorly gates are open wide 15 The world looks very beautiful 148 The Sabbath school's a place of prayer . . 71 The valleys and the mountains 66 The mercy of Jesus has brought us 84 There is a beautiful home 34 There is a beautiful land on high 73 There is a fountain filled with blood 123 There is a glorious world of light 95 There is a land of pure delight 135 There is a rest for little children 88 There is a beautiful home for thee 34 There is a beautiful world 150 There is a happy land .... : 107 There's work enough 108 There shall we see nis face 145 There was a time when children sang .... 91 These are the crowns that we shall wear. . 124 This is the happy place 82 This life is a race 32 This life is but a summer's day 98 Though troubles assail Three in One, and One in Three 93 Watching on Judea's plains 102 Wo are coming, blessed Soviour 85 We are going, going, going 128 Wc are homeward bound H5 We are now in youth's bright iiioming ... 74 We are on our Journey borne 64 Wo arc out on the ocean sailing 63 We love to sing together 43 We meet again in gladness 81 We seek the golden city 40 We sing of the realms of the blest 135 We three kings of Orient are 33 We'll journey together to Zion 126 We've listed m a holy war 146 We're bound for the land of the pure .... 3 What are those soul reviving strains ? . . . . 24 When his sijilvation bringing 104 When many to the Saviour's feet 20 When of old sweet angel singing 118 When our earth is breaking 49 When the battle is fought 29 While pilgrims on our journey home .... 142 While the heavenly host rejoices 95 While with ceaseless course the sun 89 Whither, pilgrims, are you going 58 Why those fears ? Behold 'tis Jesus 9,1 Where do you journey my brother ? 138 Who shall sing, it not the children ? 52 Youthful, weak and unprotected 83 rxoe. ,, 102 .. 65 ,. 128 .. M .. 74 .. 54 .. 63 .. 4» .. 81 .. 40 .. 135 .. 3;J .. 126 .. 146 .. 3 .. 24 .. 104 . . 20 , .. 118 . .. 49 . .. 2» . .. 142 . .. 95 . .. 89 . .. 68 . . . 93 . . 138 ... 52 ... 83 INDEX TO THE TUNES i PAOB A lioAiitinil Ilunie 34 A Cniwn for the Yuuiig 17 AiiKt'U HlngiiiK 118 Around the Throne 36 Battling for the Lord 146 Bcautifiil Land of Rest 7C Beautiful River 18 Beautiful Zion 7 Beuggen Castle 1 Bright Hills of Glory 38 Canaan 78 Childr^'" *"u :d to Christ 70 Christiiiad Csol 33 Climbing up Zion's Hill 4 '~!oine and welcome 30 Come Crown and Throne 124 Come let us sing of Jesus 28 Come to Jesus 2 Cross and Crown 142 Day of Triumph 136 Dear Father, ere we part 66 Don't you hear the Angels 113 Evanlng 114 Follow Jesus 148 Forbid them not 20 Pranke 120 Gentle Words 132 God is there 49 Happy Day 42 Higher than I 116 Hosanna 24 Hosanna (old) 104 I want to bean Angel SO Jesus loves me SI Jesus paid it all lu PAOK I Joy for the Sorrowful 10 Joyfully, .joyMly 6 Judeti'H Plains 102 Just as I am 2U liambsofthcSai' 'v 121 Lebanon 101 Lift up, lift upjaur i. Ja, ye gates 164 Little Children, love tiie Saviour 14 Love for Jesus 27 Marching' nl 44 My beautiful xlome abnvo , 122 No parting there 04 Nothing hut Leav. j «1 Not to condcTitn tlin ^'/orld 160 Now we lift our tuneful voices 112 O'or the flowing River 99 Of such is the Kingdom :i& Oh come, let us sing IG On Calvary's Heights 47 O, come If't us sing (Ciiunt) 159 O say, will you be there? 4.^' O we are Volunteers 60 O we love to come 37 Our Saviour's command 144 Parting Hymn 67 Pascal 155 Pisgah 166 Realms of the Blest 130 Roll, Jordan, roll 60 Safe at Home 29 Shall we meet beyond the River? 62 Shall we meet no mort- to part ? 140 Sing of a Saviour's love 8 Sing Pmises 21 Sing tn the Lord the Children's Hymn,. . . 97 FaOH Stand up for Jesus is Siinimor's Day 88 Sweet hour of Prayer 2.1 Sweet rest In Heaven SO Sweetly Singing 46 Teacher, watch the little feet 134 Tell thy Saviour 110 The Better I.and 68 The Eden above 3 The I'oiintain 'i'i The Golden City 40 The Golden Shore 63 The good ship "ion M The 0(>8pel Ship 63 The Happy Land 107 The Happy Song 74 The Land beyond the River OS The Little Travellers 100 The Lord will provide U The Moniing Star 158 The Pearl that WordllngH eovct T4 Tht Sabbath School 71 The Shining Way 18 The Teacher's Prayer 100 There is l beautiful world 150 There's work enough for all 108 There yet is room 110 This life is a race 32 'Trembling ExiHtctation 12 Universal Praise (Ifl Wo are coming, blessed Saviour 65 We are going 128 We are on our Jouincy Lome . 64 We love to sing together 43 We'll journey together to Zion 126 Where do you journey, my brother? 138 Who shall sing, if nut the children? 5'i Will you meet u^.? 61 Wont you volui)*.^er? 30 n- i ■III i i 'A n 1 i 1/ ,,»i>!»"" /.■ ■ ri ■T^^HiWBffr THE a- E 3^. SABBATH SCHOOL TUNES AND HYMNS. BEUGGEN CASTLE. m -t>- 22: m Ho - ly Sa r^FF^ 8.7. 2i: i 'I I i vioor ! thoa hast told ns; When we mee' £ to rf=^ hear of i 4 i i J. ^ J ^ ?=: -c»- ?2: ^ :^ sJ^ ?2: tii;^iPf i n; i / - i/ i / r^^^e 4- thee, With thy love thou wilt be • hold ns I thee. With thy love J I 2F=?2: f=t^ -t 2L Lord of hoati ! to seek thy blessing, We are gathered here to-day : Help us, all our sins eonfcssing ; Saviour, teach us how to pray. g And a • mongst qb thou wilt be. 5=: f r ' r .' r'r ^ T — 3. May the words we hear direct ns 4. Grant that we may love each other, How to learn and do thy will ; Mindful of thy lioly word, May thy Spirit's aid protect us, "He that loveth not his brother, And with faith our bosom's fill. Surely cannot love the Lord." i ^i'^ J I I i i ; I il COME TO JESUS. SIADSH. m %j TEACHERS. f f=T^ ^ :f*=i5: -«- it-^ t}* -h-gj-ht X ' t^ V J ^ -H- 1. Come to Jo-sus, Kt-tleonejCome to Jesus now; Humblj at his gracious throne In submission bow. W^^- ■^ tS^ ±±r. HZL :^- 3=^ i ^i: SCHOLARS. J^-J^- -ai- iSizgiZjg: :e: :S: S^^^PfS= :^55=^ /Tv -J.L l:^st^Eg£±^^: ?r=f?=to H- -fll -*■ -p- . Yes, to Jo-su3 wo mil come, Come to Je -sua now; Humbly at his gracious tlirono In sub-mission bow. f= »=»~ g~r V— /— /-v- -•—•- -e— p— f5- 2. At his feet confess your sins; Seek forgiveness there; For his blood can make you clean; He will hear your prayer. SCHOLARS. At Ills feet confess our sin, Seek forgiveness there; For his blood can make us clean; Ho will hear our prayer. V / y -^ y » g- -/— /- ^_^^_j r :*zzflr~a: -^ -a- ^111 Seek his face without delay; Give him now 3'onr heart; Tarry not, but, while you may, Choose the better j)art. SCHOLARS. Seek his face without delay; Give him now our heart; Tarry not, but, while we may, Chooso tho belter part. 4. Como to Jesns, little one; Come to Jesus now; Humbly at his gracious throne In submission bow. SCHOLARS. Yes, to Jesns we will comej Come to Josus now; Humbly at his f!Taciou8 throne in tubmissiou buw. SIADSK. "^^ -•t— ■ -? i( -J--J- J-. mission bow. J=^-- ^ 3SE -•- -p- • ssion bow. J one; 3US throne 1 come J ", 3U8 throne THE EDEN ABOVE. 9. 8. B1XX> tifc /?« I J^ 1. C We're bound for the land of the pure and the holy, Tlio home of tho happy, the king-dom of love, > X Ye wan-der-era from God in the broad road of folly, O say, ^vill you go to the E - den a - bovo ? ) :: -)>4<-»-fT-r-»-t-^-J '7l>H--i-j-^^a43r{ra==_-Er»-^?~rH-j ftT ^ ^ »->4^ :iii -a — » — #- ^ / m s 1^^^=^^- ^E8±e3^£S 3=it^ ^2^_^^ -^=V r* ^ l \^ J* > 1 • ij :g=:±: -£?- • • » ^ fe 3!z:«: :*,-^ r t- I Will you go, Will you go, Will you go. Will you go, O say will you go, to the E - den a -bore? yr(^-;?-g- zai ^fc=S -~nrt~g'-nr + :i=g: + 2. In that blessed land, noithor sighing nor anguish Can breathe in tho field, whore the glorified rove ; Ye heart-burdened ones who in misery languish, flay will you go to tho Eden above ? Will you go, &c. Each saint has a mansion prepared and all funiished, Ere from this clay house he is summon'd to move ; Its gates and its towers with glory are burnished say, will you go to the Edon above ? Will you go, d;c. 1. March on, happy pilgrims ! that land is before you, And soon its ten thousand delights we will prove : Yea, soon wo shall walk o'er tho hill of bright glory, And drink the pure joys of the Eden above ? « Will you go, fto. li ■Mi 4 CLIMBINQ UP ZION'S HILL. SINQINO FUaUM. ^^ f -j»— J^ h- 5 5 f!" ^ ^ !<' / '/ 1. "I'm try - ing to climb up 3^ i3E^E3^3 Zi - en's Hill," For the X ^ Sa-viour whia-pers "Love me;" g:^2 i:^m-g =*=:g== & ^-4 r — r--r ? g-j-f— r— r— r-f^j^ ^^= :1* i^^ -»»5- ^ ■/ Though > > l^ > all be - ncath is / V V dark as death, Yet the ^ -M -^ f 3 f stars are bright a • bove me. g :ff=l?: dt y ' y- ^=?r ^ 1 r T Then up ^ -P :^ ward still, to ^ V ¥ Zi . on'a Hill, To the land * ^ of joy and bean • ty. ^ %^ AGING piLasnf . 1 ■ -w ■~1 1 1 1 1 — r^— 1 ^ ! C( Lore me;' ji=3t ^, boTO me. m ¥ bean • ty. i CLIMBING UP ZION'S HILL.-oontinued. L^-u-n^-^^.^uJdi^^^ My path be • fore shines more and more, As it nears the gold - en ci ty. m SOLO, OR Semi-chorus. DUET, OR 2d Semi-chorus FULL CHORUS. Bepeat Chorct. s ^ IMZH?!- ' »" I'm climbing up Zi-on's Hill, I'm climbing up Zi-on's Hill, Climbing, climbing, climbingup55i-on'8 Hill. is=a m i-f^ T -H 1- r ^ , T -fL -I r- l! l! > > H H<^^4 '/ V '^ -^ V m I know I'm but a little child, My strength mil not protect me j But then I am the Saviour's lamb, And he will not neglect me. Then all the time I'll try to climb This holy hill of Zion, For I am sure the way is pure. And on it comes ' ' no lion." I 'm climbing, &,o. 8. Then come with me. we'll up-ward go. And climb this hill together ; And as we walk, we'll sweetly talk. And sing as we go thither. Then mount up still God's holy hill. Till we reach the pearly portals, Where raptur'd tongues proclaim the songg Of the shining-roo'd immortals I 'm climbing, die. t-^ \\ III ii^ 6 JOYFULLY,' JOYFULLY, I -/^ i\ 1 — ^-^- 1 ^ 1 : h-^"-^ =^=^ M-^ j^ ^f- ^F^4-*-W-— -i-^i-i- >__i_^,_^ _^r ■ gi • "'** 5 " ... *,-■■ a-- ^ - « ; j-" -O^^f , C Joy-M-ly, ■ (. Jo - BUS our joy-fUl-ly, Saviour iu on -ward we move, Bound to the nior - cy says, Come, Joy - i'ul -ly, * * -0- land of bright joy - ful - ly, spi-rits a - hasto to your bove, '[ home. ^^:.fl_ii_*_^p i_ P • 9 P • F^P ^ N-4— • ^ if — i'— i — r-p-^-0- 1 — 1 ' f- — ■ P" — 1 Q ' • 1^ a -f—f—p- 1— f' ^^ 4. \ 1- l— , /— , 1 _■ r- ■ 1/ 1 i 1 '^ I— sl-j-iU Teachers and scholars have passed on before ; Waiting, they watoh us, approaching the shore j Singing to cheer us, while passing along. Joyfully, joyfully haste to your homo. Sounds ot sweet music there ravish the ear. Harps of the blessed, your strains wo shall hoar, lulling -with hii.rmony heaven's high dome, Joyfully, joyfully, Jesus, wo come. 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 homo. Bright will the morn of eternity dawn, Death shall be conquered, his sceptre be gone ; Over the plains of sweet Canaan we'll roam. Joyfully, joyfully, safely at homo. I \i *» «- 1 its a - bove, to your lioine. j 1 'II a ' 1 1 •11 P r 1^ ^ -ii ' — ;__i_.su^u ifs: W- ^t±\ e shall • go. ~k t- a- -JfZ -g_r- re m heaven. us low, :3 blow 5 3mb, .^vn, ro bo gone ; '11 roam. (This piece should bo sung with throe boats to the measure, iu laryhetto.) I '^^=^=w- S :!r=;r:j5 d ±L a m dt '^ ^1 BEAUTIFUL ZION. ■A 1 > ^-> Canadian Warller. •*«r-i»»- -•-i-!^--«*- 1, Beautiful Zi - on, built a - bovo, Beau-ti ■ ful ci - ty that I love, .|!L^_|!i__J , ^ N- .«1 i »" S a p -^ tf . • • I :1t=f5 *-4 -P-T -PS- g a- «: isrof . f > ^ » -0-^-m- / / / ^ Efti m 1. Beautiful Zi - on, built a - bove, Beau-ti -ful ci - ty that I love, Beautiful gates of pear-ly If ^^=5=15 ■9-^ — H—sr-r-g- P • • / / / qt^' • - r {^=?5=^ ~ 6 9 -A r 'LJs I ! r* ^•-w -#-r«-i- :it:: -&-^ ^5::^ f:|ggt|T| g j ^ "i He who was slain on Cal-va ■ ry, Opens those pearly gates to me. :i^=>; g • • |i=S: tiu- H-R J J ■F-- With hearts full of gladness his praises prolong,He is the friend we lore. Then join in hosannas to Je-sns our King, P^^i i l ^^'M r W^ > > ^ »^ '/ / / / / / ' ^-f^-tri / / / f ^ P P ±=t £ r -"g'^^^^g: -IML-P- az*=^ ■y-tM^ I ■ja-.. I ," ; :;;; ; i ^^^ BOYS. GIRLS. H ^ ^ M i Z3t i ^ ^ i h h > -« — • — #- • § tt s iszds ^-J- CHORUS ^"^"i! ^ S 5: IS h > gzatu • • 5 i Loud let the cho-rus ex- ult-ing-ly ring, Sing of his lore, sing of his love. Sing of a Saviour's love. >^ f" f^ f t' . # i-i_ i . ^^^^ .rf^f^f^r :>, I I I I «: ^^ ^ ^ ^ / > > L ... I L !>. L I — ^ — 1 ^ 1 ^ / / x ^ i ^ / / -• — • — »- ¥ V f ¥ , 1ti 2. We will sing of his mercy who for us hath died, Sing[ of a Saviour's love; B^oicingly sing of our Lord crucified. He is the fMend we love. — Chorus. 8i We'll praise him for coming our souls to redeem. Sing of his wondrous love. Till earth's happy millions shall join in our theme, Praising the friend we love.— Chorus. 4. Oh ! do yon not hear him now bidding you come. Come to his arms of love; Then why will you tarry for yet there is room ? Boom in his arms of love.— Chorus. 5. Oh ! come then^ and join in the song that we sing, Singing of him we love; Join all your glad voices in praise to onr Eing, Praises to him we lore. — Cnorus. ■•s^ii^' 6. Then glory to Jesus shall still be our song. Glory to him we love ; For glory and praises unto him belong,— Praises to him we lore. — Chorus. -;v^ :S=S: ^s-.. Te-BOB our King, i^ 1^ t ^ S ^a avionr's love. -» — »- y-r - ■+■ ng you come, re ia room ? IS. g that we sing, our King, 5.> I THE LOHD WILL FBOVIDE, ■inana piLOBnc. f J J > I p J^ ' r h -' rr f «:::& rrf^ rr ^ r II I ^ " ! I ' t5 Though trou-bles as • Bail, and dan-gers af-fright ; Though friends should all fail, and foea all n • nite. ^ f ^ *=* ^ ^ 1 \fM=\ — 1 ^ n ! J' p p f ■■ i:^ l... t i *- C P P rr-, . ^=Hl Yet one thing ae-cures us, what ff ff • ^ r » -« — i — m — m — p — 0- - ev - er he - 1 tide, SH— —^zi 1 The promise as-sures us— The Lord will pro p m . P P t , J !-#-, -^ — i — i — \ — i — f 1 ^a P *- -vide. i^^^l-J J, \ L_ -i — 1 — \— -( \ — 1— — U- — 1 — b^Z^ . • _.. .._i bSttdd :4=i 2. The hirda without bam or store-house are fed ; From them let us learn to trust for our bread j His saints what is fitting shall ne'er be denied, As long aa 'tis written— The Lord will provide. 3. When Satan appears to stop up our path, And fills us with fears, we triumph by faith ; He cannot take from us (though oft he has tried,) The heart-cheering promise — The Lord will provide. 4. He tells us we're weak, our hope is in vain, The good that we seek we ne'er shall obtain ; But when such suggestions our graces have tried. This answers all questions — The Lord will provide. 5. No strength of our own, nor goodness we claim { Our trust is all thrown on Jesus's name. In this our strong tower in safety we hide ; The Lord is our power — The Lord will provide* 6. When life sinks a pace, and death is in view. The word of his grace shall comfort us through ; Not fearing or doubting, with Christ on our side. We hope to die shouting— The Lord will provide. 9 if; I i I > s I • I i 10 JOY FOR THE SORROWPUIj. GOLDSM SHOWZE. i Tit: iifiiiSzd -• J T ni — * 'jze. nzt tj 1. Joy for tho sor-row-ful, Btrongtli for tho wcak. ^ --0- ZMZ i ^JIEfEi Worda of bo - no - vo- lonce '-zi&^zir^ .53 — : \- -^-W^^- _a_;_;-=_l- i^zin^iiiiq: q_^i,. ftf^^t^w^si^w^iW^^^wm ^- p-fiz:J ^-^-==^- -f=^ -- a^ isi i Jo - SU3 (loUi speak; Ilis pur - pose of mer - cy no pow - er can stay, For sor - row and -** 57 =^^>-- cy tq: 11 ^1 HE?- - tf-i— d -r — -ffl-s- ^ n' '^ — m~ m s t :^4: ?^- -#-1- .4 fi_^ -d-r-lB — •- iHrQ-r siffli - inpr shall b'^th fleo a ~a • g — a way, For sor -row and sigh - ing sliall botli iflce a - way. ^-^Il-^^^^t m. D ggg — 11=1: iq!!:: — I i-H 1 1 H -|_j — r-^ — :±3i!: r ZZiC ^^ ^I? GOLDEN SHOWE&. i^ aiEiEi no - vo-lonce q_^i, w=m 3=-^: — ^r — sor - rov and li^T' ,,W flee a - way. i^ :q: ""^ JOY FOR THE SORROWPUL.-continued. 11 FCLli OnOKUS. 1. His i f*. S> — i— 4 — i Urn ] pur - pose J— J- of mor J^.J-J^ 'o- -t^i: Eq^E cy no pow ■ or can ±=* S: -V- Btay, For sor ». row and sigli-ing shall :?=?: s — I- 3^ fj Z91 E«^t * :i'Si both fioo a way, For i:fc=t J-U ::+!rizizi: -18- -1 Bor - row and sigh - ing shall both flee ^fl. .m. J. -«. . ^ I J i — 9 * ■ — way. jb: -B- -I — -»- -V- 2. Joy for the sorrowful, sight for the blind. The dumb singing praises, the savage made kind. The lame leaping high ; these are signs of tlie day. When sorrow and sighing shall both flee away. Clio. — The lame leaping high, &o ±^zz: ~i- q- ziszzz -y- Joy for the sorrowful, laughter and song. Among the redeemed who journey along. All looking for rest at the end of the way, When sorrow and siglr^g shall both flee away. Clio. — All looking for rest, &c. Joy for the sorrowful ! Spirit of God, If on toward Zion but feebly I've trod, O, strengthen my soul, and still lead me, I pray, Till sorrow and sighing have both fled away. Cho. — 0» Btrongthen my soul, && !■ I %\\ I 1^ m 12 TREMBLING EXPECTATION. Biiiaiiio vnsKiif. ^ 1. Full of trembling expect - a - tion, Feeling much and fearing more, Mighty God of my sal -•— •- :a=^ iE-^ :cr^ '0 — )e: -M—M. :ti±:gz.^ It -/_/- :15cil^ rx tEi^^331=|t va-tion, I thy time-ly aid im r^ 1^1?! ^~t-vrr ^ =i^ J- J I e U - JS-^-J-^ g^ :5c=;jc plore. Sufifering Son of man be near me, All my sufferings to sus ■ f -€>-- r.-'-r^rrr i .p_A-|t. Bitard. 3^ !==« ^ tain 5 By thy sor er I > griefs to T-T Er cheer me, By thA ^! '■^-n — !& 1i=^- r 2. Call to mind that unknown anguish. In thy days of flosh below, AVhen thy troubled soul did languish Under a whole world of woe ; When thou didst our curse inherit. Groan beneath our guilty load. Burdened with a wounded spirit, Bruised by all the wrath of God. .; — t- more than ■0- --^ 0- mor - tal pain. T=E i By thy most severe temptation. In that dark, satanic hour ; By thy last, mysterious passion. Screen me from the adverse power. By thy fainting in the garden, • By thy bloody sweat, I pray. Write upon my heart the pardon. Take my sins and fears away. iwoiiia vaoBiii. ^ od of my sal afferingrs to bus ^^ r -St-i. •tal pain. m rer. Firmly. STAND UP FORJFSUS. iiRoino pitaMiM. ^_^^ 1. Stand up ! stand up for Je • bus ! Ye sol-diers ^ -s- ±=«: -r of the ^ —J 1 :J ^ 2^=* :l cross I Lift I I I— r 3l: high his roy I id i-=J=J: :i=tzi: u m t- i ^^ i=i-^ ~G>r i ban - ner, Ye must not suf • for loss. ^ ^ f ■ f^ From vio - fry un - to vie - fry, His ^ "^ r^ J r-t— f I *^ I =1=1: 5 j=« ? ar • my shall he lead. Till ev* . ry foe is ^ vanquished, And Christ is 3t igm: 1 jshh IS- r^ !^ |i=!t ^ js: iS>- § Lord in - deed. I h- t Stand up ! stand up for Jesus ! The trumpet call obey ; Forth to the mighty conflict, In this his glorious day. **Te that are men now serve him," Against unnumbered foes ; Your ooorage rise with danger. And stroDgth to strength oppose. ^ ■ \m- £ 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. I Stand up ! stand up for Jesus, Tlie strife will not be long ; This day the noise of battle, Tlie next the victor's song. To him that overcometh, A crown of life shall be ; He with the King of glory Shall reign eternally. f 4 1 1 ; 14 LITTLE CHILDREN, LOVE THE SAVIOUR. -^*^ i--Jr^ :i= -^ — I— rjz± :t^pf=i. H^r^ -al-T^ ■^~^7zj: -^ — I- 1. Lit-tle cliildren love the Sa-viour, Turn your wayward hearts to liim, He \villguido you, lie will lead yon B.C. He'll protect, and love, and bless you ^«^ =fc :e-i.-«__jf_«: 22: E -^— ^- zsnt FIXE. -^ -Nr =iT lEiEgE^: p. 0. AL SEa. -I- -+- :*:z:iz:a"S~ -#- 11^ -3- Throlife's path-way dark and dim; Lean.on him when you are wea - ry, He'll support you with fond care j For like you his angels are. fSW^i 1 ! -1 1»* r— — S •-! • . f II i^^r^Ui'" ^•' a • m ^ f* J • « « J • m . ^ F H L ^^ 1 ^ J J • 1 ' / r f L. 1 1, r (^ U — >_, — LJ -• . 1 , ,^ v.. , _ , 1 !_L U 2. Far away from mortal vision Lies a land celestial bright, Where a band of white -robed seraphs Chase away the shades of night ; Where ne'er comes a tbought of evil To disturb the holy calm For God shields his precious children From all foar of troubling harm. , Jesus died for you, dear children, 4 Died that you might happy be; That you might from sin and anguish Be at last for ever free. Can you, willyou slight his goodness Walk in sinful pleasure's way ? And forget your daily duties. Offering him your pray'rs and praise. Oh! there's joy in rightly doing, Never found in vice or sin ; Then obey the risen Saviour, If a home in heaven you'd win. Ecad the Bible : it will point you To bright scenes of bliss on highJ Where there's rest for all the wearjl And our lov'd ones never die. THE SHINING WAY. StAOSM. 16 h ^ . > h- h ^^ h h !^ ^ r^J^X ^, r— J— , ."> .^ > ^ - W=t=f=^ — 1 1 1 _ — 4 ^=it=a -1^ — i^* - r-* "1 • 9i- 1 — I i z^z: =?»: -« — • 4 — ti^-m-- J '/ 1. The • • ^ ■ # pear - ly gates arc c a , t^ tt ^ a > - pen wade, I « fli 8C0 the bright ar - • ray; -0-T-, -•LJ Ou * ff. cither side tho r^ « P « (i?}-:-i>-3— • — 1 — r — t- — 1 " '^" • * ■ V "Iv / / ' *"■ 1 •- -, 1 1 1 ^^^4;-^— ,, , . ■ 1/ / "^ '^1, 1'. / / / / 1 1 1 1^^ > / / ^ " / ^ '/ '/ M •b — y .■:^5=::>l: 1^ (^ Z: 1 >»- FIXE. 9 JCi: ii^ an gels glide, To -P P ^ keep tho shin - 1^ :r— r— g: lllg — »-- way ; ;a!:_L__ i=^ And lit tie -* 3- chil-dron learn to -» 1--+ find, Tho -/ y^ :?: -T T-y- > ^— ^ ■ -,'^-r • — i ^ vay by an • 2^ :tf: gels — H- :1t=]v: D. C. first four lines, of first verse for Chorus zr—zizliigzzg— :«: ■ "-0— «-d- - fi-0-^f0 * f :fc -0- trod. When Christ's ro-deem'd in nn — • rr^ 0— ±z:ztlz-^ -0- -0- 0- -H- ion walk, Tlie -0 ^ — ^?1- :^=p: Sliin-ing Way Zl — — IZZ of God. 2. Vrhen storms arise and darkness clouds, Tlie faithful pilgrim's day, On either bide the angels glide. To drive tho clouds avay 5 And brifirhter gleams tho morning light, Bohind tho gentle rod. For Christ's redecm'd more clearly see, Tho Shining Way of God. '~ ^ ' / / ? <- / 3. And soon they walk tho golden streets. Nor walk they there alone ; , On either sldo the angels glide. To lead them to the throne ; And there they wear a starry crown , While mortals tire and plod, For Christ's rodeom'd are those who tread, The Shining Way of God. I'll 'm ■'Ul li i^ h V':< \\ 16 OH COME LET US SING. •• ■• BIIX« i e' ¥:^=$=?^P^ iiiJr.ilii T i\;\ ^ =4^ i :} \i 1 ^ ,^ J 4=::gq=^L^zix§ 1. Oh comeletus sing ! Oar yontliful hearts now sweUing To God above, a God of love; Oh come, let na sing ^ fc=§ =§ — S-I- C ?EI ^ :?=?: HS^ £ -» •- £ L ; i g!? i '»:; i L;rg ipr r I 1 1 I r- i I ■ I r ii r p r 1 1-.^ ^- p ^ «=t jj-M I < g I -^pj mi; ^!=zi ^ q= 22: is: -•-#■ *=* 52: -©>- f 4 1. Our joyful spirits glad and free. With high emotions m i f ■#-•- ■ # It • • — •- -i — h riseto I I - I ■ I j thee, In heavenly melody — Oh come let ns sing! :p: S fet* *±j I 2. Oh swell, swell the song, His praises oft repeating ; His Son he gave our souls to save — ■ Oh swell, swell the song, The humble heart's devotion bring, Wlience gushing streams of love do spring, Whole youthful voices ring With sweet-swelling song, 8. We'll chant, chant is praise^— Our lofty strains now blending ; A tribute bring to Christ our lung, And chant, chant hia praise ! Our Saviour, Prince, was crucified, "Tis finished," then he meekly cried. And bowed his head and died — Then chant, chant his praise ! 4. All full chorus join, To Jesus condescending. To bless our race with heavenly grace. All full chorus join ! To God, whose mercy on us smiled, And Holy Spirit, reconciled By Christ, tne meek and mild - All foil chorus join I I 1. 2. 8. m ;i m4 i Tis Sing «-■ T nssing! to a>- M-^-M-J £ >■ n > JESITS PAID IT ALL. ^ L OOLnSN CENSER. 8 S T T-=¥=^ ^SEEl ^5c=^ ^1 1. Noth-ing, eith - er great or small, Ee - mains for me to 2. When he fVora his lof - ty throne, Stoop'd down to do and Oh, where- fore toil you 4L -p. Jl. Jt. .p. 8. Wea - ry, work - ing, plod - ding one, .^ -p. JL ji. ti -f: It: do ; Je - ? 18 die, Ev - ery so ? Cease your ? r=F=p= it It ■4- 5 J- *i:t died, and thing was do - ing — ^^ ^E^ m. CHORUS. ^Et paid it all, — Yes ful - ly done; '"Tis all was done; Yes, T T f f^ I *=* ^ all the debt I owe finished ! " was hia cry a • ges long a • • go ^ ^ I I t=r^ . I Je • Btia paid it 1 . J. ■ aU. m £ i ii X ^ )^±:*= ^^ E azjz f-r-iFj-j zzil FORBID THEM NOT. ^-^M ^fe^^ ?- it f= :t=:=|5 3t=*: J?!a^ H= :^=s=g=r^i 1. When ma - ny to the Saviour's feet, Their lit • tie chil ^ dren brought, And from the source of 2." For - bid them not, nnr harsh - ly chide Their wish to see my face, For lit ^ tie chil -dren tfcfr :S^ .0 f .#_•- :p=:t=t T ^^ES :& :1^ ^=^r r: r.^ > 3t=i: H • ^ -)a»f — h- bless such m ed-ness A as these My Sav-iour's Fa-ther's 5 * bless - ing king • dom sought ; To grace." Then some who with gath-ered in fA$l- :^ '• 9 mis - ta - ken zeal Theii his lo - ving arms And ? r-\-r- js J yi p :S=fc =r=r i=a near fold . iti: approach for ed to his i 31=1^ -^ p^ a=pt S E a 1/ - bade, "Let breast, He =i=r lit - tie chil-dren poured a )}less-iug rt=s: ? -^— • — ^-j — ri •■ 3tJ: come all J / ^ ^m -^ — ^ . Dear children, Jesus is the same, Though now enthroned above ; H<) waits to bless ^oa as of old With his f craving love. So nuwks with joy each faint attempt His £«Tor to obtain, . f to me," The di-vine On jft—m. bless - ed eve - ry # ■ ^ .J. Sav - lOur lit - tie P I ft aid. ^H VI said, guest And those who early seek his face Shall never aak in vain. But fin prevents, and Satan strives To keep you from his arms ; f -J-s-JX-J* And to allure the soul away, The world displays its cliarms } But look to Jesus, for his power Your foes can ne'er withstand ; Let him but say, "Forbid them not" They'll fly at his command. SING FBAISES. THE UOmtBMk 9UM. aF^ ^ ^ i!==* ]~rTT i j ,Tr; i j:fj! 1 In the It •& ro - sy light of the mom - ing bright, Lifb the voice of praise on high, From . the SE ^^^ g £ :P=f: T ^ i^:zjti: * ^ ^ J^^jm CHORUS. ^^^ lips of youth to the God of truth. Let the joy - m ^"B -&r-r :3=t~ ^m M ech - oea fly. Singpraisea, glad pmses. f i ^ p r =^ :e=:^ H 1 H- If: -t- :?2: :p=« 1=3 :i ^ 1^=15 -1/-T*— #■ EEt .^-^^s- 3 Sing, children, sing ; Let your songs a - rise to the loft -y skies, And ex - ult m God our King. --^ * ^ ^ :f=t ^ zi 21 2. As he looked in love from the world above, Our misery filled his eye ; And a world to save, his Son he gave. On the shameful tree to die. — Cuo. 8. Let his praise be spread, 'twas the Lamb who bled To deUver us from woe. He endured the cross, the disgrace, the loss j Let his praise for ever flow. — Cho. 4. Now exalted high o'er the earth and sky. He delights to bless us still ; Bends in mercy ddwn, our young lives to crown. And our longing souls to fill.— Cho. 6. On the cross he hung for the old and yonnif. But he loves the children best ; To his arms we'U fly, on his grace rely, And aecnro his promised reBt.>— Cho. 1,1] If rill I mi ■Am Town. THE FOUNTAIN. 1. Oh, there is a foun-tain that nev - er is dry, The wounds of Im • man • ael tuat ^^ 1^ ^^ Jt-: :5=:::^ ''i^== H=M j^ 3 1— — .»-_ — —i 1 ^- -^ J ■- «=F4=FPf foun • tain sup - ply : From a - ges to a • ges the orim - son stream flows, To -, . M , h > s ^ m :^== :i^^^ J?^-^ f =s^ lizz^it t: =? ^ «=i cleanse the pol - Int • ed and light • en their woes. To cleanse the pol - lut • ed and light - en their woes. 113 m -i^— t E :ff=t ^=w: m a ?— ic *^— + :p=P ;cii_V — J*-i2 2. 'Tis there in his childhood a sinner may go, And manhood may warh till he's whiter than snow ; And age, by his sins r.nd his sorrows oppressed, II : May wd in the wounds of the Saviour a rest. :|| 8. No vileness too vile for that fount to remove. No sinner too sinful its virtues to prove ; If consience reproaches, if terrors appall, 11 : 'Twas opened for you, for 'twas opened for all. :I| 4. Then come to the fountain so gushing and red } A tempest of wrath mutters over your head, And the moments of mercy are passing away ; II : Then come to the fountain, poor sinner, to-day. J — E -i-\ tiiat K • J ' ' N -t-' To . V 1 J -4~\ 1 woes. :i~ J — ' M Slow. SWEET HOUR OF FBAYEB. soumoBAn. s e; -& t=t ^^ r^ S -F=fi r* * ^ *=* ^M 1. Sweet hour of pray'r! sweet hour of pray'r! That calls me from a world of care, And bids me at my Father'* o.c. And oft escaped tlie tempter's snare, liy tliy re • turn sweet hour of pray'r, And oft escap'd the tempter's ^1=B5 s- =i=t ■+■ J 3 £ V-^^ I ^^ ^. a -»=r ES I END. I-/TV-T— g J^l Tt Ti~y ^ *=* : ^ ^1 1 I I I aEB i D.O. £ T5 throne. Make all my wants and wish • es known : In sea •sons of dis-tresB and grief, My soul has of* ten found re -lief: snare, By thy return, sweet hour of pray'r. p"SF>^ =!»: £ t=t j- I L> frr— r ? t=t -H g f 2. Sweet hour of prayer ! sweet hour of prayer ! Thy wings shall my petition bear. To him whose truth and faithfulness. Engage the waiting soul to bless ; And since he bids me seek his face, Believe his word, and trust his grace, ll : I'll oast on him my every care. And wait for thee, Bweet hoar of prayer ! :|| 3. Sweet hour of prayer ! sweet hour of prayer ! May I thy consolation share ; Till, from Mount Pisgah's lofty height, I view my home, and take my flight : This robe of flesh I'll drop and rise, To seize the everlasting^ prize ; II : And shout, while passing through the air, Farewell, farewell, sweet hour of prayer. :|| 28 1^^'i.. ui^ Jffi r 'iff '§Si Ft 1(m. ! M ■• I. MIHSTRKL. r^ ^ T==^ ■^ V X X ^ itiiL i HOSANNA. CHORUS. , (What are those soul - re - viving strains, Which ech-o thus from Sa-lem's plains p) j* ^' IWhat an-thems loud, and loud-er still, So sweet-ly sound from Zi-on'ehiU?) «iory,gioryi fi24=t '^ ** 4-Tr -r r r :p=P=P= a M M .^^P_JL_# ^ ^* 8 S ^ :?5=f? a ^i=i= =?^ 4!M!i. 3|=<: ■- ■ ^ J J i ^ I I let US sing, While heav'n and earth with "Glory!" ring: Ho-san-na, ho - san-na, ho-san-na to the f—P—p-—9- r=VF :p=^=P=p: 1?=? :15=?I^ r3 M g JSL -#-P- i^-^ ^f— P-^- ;^ ^ /->- t i FINE. Allegretto. J if ^ t~TT Lamb of God ! " Glo - ry, glo - ry !" let us sing. While heav'n and earth with *' Glo - ry I" ring ; . f^Al segn o. )S ■ / r r r ?=^=P: E i Lo, 'tis a youthful chorus sings ' ' Hosanna to the King of kings !" The Saviour comes, and they proclaim Salvation sent in Jesus' name. — Cho. 3. Messiah's name shall joy impart, Alike to Jew and Gontile heart : He blod for us, He bled for you And we will sing Hosanna too. — Cho. 4. Proclaim hosannas loud and clear ; See David's Son and Lord appear s All praise on earth to Him be given, And " Glory ! " shout through highest heaveii. k II M OF SUCH IS THE KINGDOM. r-4^ r4~j ^ 4- J » 'T 1. Bound the throne in gl flo-ry JVJ^-J^ ■J^ i * i BAFPY TOIOn. 1 i i . ,^ I*- ^ ^ r^ *=f=t Hap - py children throng, And redemption's sto-ry Wakes the harp and song. u rtr=n 3tZt ^^' EES^^ ^-^ -r r ' r if ^ ^ ii^i=i-- 3^^ =it ^A ^ I' ifcjc: ^ f ^ ^ jtzfif ->;Ttr-S-i f^-^*^ come to cleanse each thee, spot, O Lamb of God, I Lamb of God, I 221 'r^ P ^ zai P come, come, I I J p: -« — come, come. ~S3 I 8. Just as I am, though tossed about With many a conflict, many a doubt, With fears within, and foes without — O Lamb of God, I come, I come. 4. Just as I am, poor, wretched, blind ; Sight, riches, healing of the mind. Yea, all I need, in Thee to find, O Lamb of God, I come, I come. 6. Just as I am, thou wilt receive, Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, reiiere. Because thy promise I believe — Lamb of God, I come, I come. 6. Just as I am — thy love unknown. Has broken every barrier down ; Now to be thine, yea, ihine alont, O Lamb of God, I come, I come. ^^ v?:?T LOVE FOB JESUS. V-^- RAFPT TOICU. ^Hi et d'^ ^^JEJEQS^ -• id :i— 5J=fE -*-Tilr ^ 1. Jesus, how can I but love thee, Je-8U8,so loving and mild! 2. Therein the day of thy an - guish, Mook'd by the guilty a - round. -#- -w How can thy cross fail to There didst thou Buf-fer and ^ > > > / / / :pczj=i: 5^=5i=?=5: 5 ^ P ^ ■^ — '^ — y '/ » f -^. VI r I fc:?^ CHORUS. :3=: move me ? There didst thou die for a Ian - guish, Bleed -ing from ma - ny a child, wound. > Love of the heart, praise of the tongne. ^ t^Z. i' r r ^ =?=p= ^^2^:^^ ^: '■i a| |i_J^ • . • • ■! 'J a! . ^ =p= m J p^ *=)= ^ Je - BUS my Sav-ionr de - serves from the young, Je - sus my Sav-ionr de - serves from the yonng. ^ =1=P= t=:r=f- ^^ -y — A- r f r 8. Where are the friends that clung to thee P Thee they would never disown ! Now-ftDm a distance they view thee Treading the wine-presB alone. ChO. — Love of the heart, etc. 4, Help me, my Saviour, to love thee. Though thy dear name is reviled ; Then at thy bar I shall prove thee Saviour and Friend of thy child. Cho. — Love of the heart, etc. 5. In that dear cross would I glory, Which the proud world may de* spise, And let the wonderful story Tune my sweet harp in the skies. Chc— Love of the heart, etc. I .j:i' 28 i 1 'I i COUB LET TTS SIITO OF JUSTTS. a=g: =1: e«=f J ;f * ii^^^ Come let us sing of Je - Bus,WhileheartB and ac-conts blend, Come, let :S=il: ■ — n — ^^-P- It us Bing of -•-^ p. ii?EtE Je - sns, The sin-ner's on • ly Fnend ; His ho - ly soul ro joi - ces, A - mid thechoirsa m tzlz: in: :t==t:1ztzzt=izj=rz:-:tzz==:=t=rt]±z?zz±--tzt ^^Zfe bove, To bear our youth - ful f— i_p — m — VOl ^ i:: rf^-i -J — ces, Ex -• «— - ult - ing in his love. -I — 1_ 2. We love to sing of Jesus, Who wept our path along. We love to sing of Jesus, The tempted and the strong ; None who besought his healing, He passed unheeded by: And still retains his feeling, For us above the sky. We love to sing of Jesus, Who died our souls to save ; We love to sing of Jesus, Triumphant o'er the grave j And in our hour of danger. We'll trust his love alone. Who once slept in a manger, And now sits on the throne. Then let us sing of Jesus, While yet on earth we stay. And hope to sing of Jesus, Throughout eternal day, ibVir those who here confess him, de will in heaven confess ; ^vnd faithful hearts that bless him, He will for ever blesa. 1 kill ( m et ^ SAFE AT HOUE. ^ :±-t £ ,S ,i> ^ ^ g i *^M ■I J J OOLDIR CHAW. A- t ^ t * i 1. When tho bat - tie is fought, and the vio - to'ry won, Life's tri - als are end-ed, and life's da^ties done, m t=f^ -¥—¥- f r r r ¥ ¥ ' f=e: ^^ g g r g g -Y-Y L^ji II « i J : :*=■ J J J -#^ 3 i=£:£: CHORUS :i«: ■!»- 2a: l=f i • 4 ^ Then Je-sns our Sa-viour, will welcome us home, No more in this desert of nn we shall roam. Safe, safe at home, m tSi t=fl -^— #- -Y-lt- ? f \T T T f rifi ■y- ¥ ¥ I r r r rrn> ^ ^ 9 rJ ^^ :«* B^3 t^^ ;JNJ \'.! i n-i> NJ V]jN.'jJ -s^ 2a Safe, safe at home, No more to roam, No more to roam, Safe, safe at home. Safe, safe at home. No more,no more to roam« £ ^ F^=P: ¥ 1/ fc^ — 1^ !» * t The most vouthful soldier will then hare a share. In heavenly mansions prepared for us there ; The song of redemption from infants shall swell, As of Jesus, to wondering angels, they tell. :p=p: E 22: i fe ^ » i r r 3. Though taken, from earth, in life's earliest mom. The cro'vn. of our Saviour, we'll ever adorn, More bright than the stars, will thy ransomed ones shiiiet For the radiance, dear Saviour 'a eternally thine. 4. Oh, then will our hearts swell, with rapture supreme. For Jesus, thy glories will over us beam. Our minds, with the riches of wisdom, be stored. For God will be known and for ever adored. 29 n .4' I ': ill \. ; ■ 60 COME AND WELCOME. li=f^ t=^ :{C=ft I ! l ! I >^| J J Jl ! ^ ■i- itJL g'^ i ^ i j: -^— #- come, children come to the Saviour to - day ; Gome for all things are read;, O haste ye a - way : ^-)te 1 1 n— I 1 (*T 1 II N -f=-4 :» T=P ^^tp^ ■mzm: i -*— ^ g *l M=i ^31 -#-*■ CHORUS. :^ ? i g > r =8=^ s :t ^ ^ ^ Come and wel-come, Come and wel - come, Come and 4t -^ -^- • - wel-come, wel-come, wel-come, i & _^:. ?z: ^^ 8 8 :|=|: Iff: 1 r:"r -•■ — wr P^ wel - come, Come and wel - came to Je - BUS, / nor lon - ger de - lay. ^ T=t i -'Mr Jle invites you to come. To his word now attend ; Ho calls yon in love, — He's the children's best Friend. Come and welcome to Jesus, The children's kind Friend. He died that the souls, Of the children might live — He lives now in glory Their prayers to receive ; Come and welcome to Jesus, — Bepent and believe. The Spirit says, " Come," His gentle voice hear: To day pray for pardon While Jesus is near: * Come and welcome to JeauB, While he is so near. . "^ww^f^s:^***.. JESUS IiOVES ME. OOLDBI ■BOWU. 1. Je - BUS loves me ! 2. Je - BUS lovea me! £ this I know, He who died, — ff e. ff — For the Bi • ble tells me Hea - ven's gate to o - pen f j=f=r=±=^f ^ =«=*=?= Lit • tie ones to him be - long, They are weak but He is strong He will wash a - way my sin. Let hir lit - tie child come in p p- ' I Yes, Je BUS loves me. -P — p- • ^ ' • Yes, Je - sua loves me. Yes, Jo . BUS lovos Bi • ble tells me :t: 10 — 3. Jesus Icves e ! e. r; J-.y WatcIieB o'or ne lewt I ntray ; Vtc:ji *!'. '^ -iiiig mercy seat, Guic^^e' mj tronoling, erring feet. Yes, «' BUS loves me. etc. k ^ ^ V JosuB loves me ; He will ptay Close beside me, all the way, If I love him, when I die He will take me home ou high. Yes, Jesus loves me. eto. \ 1 ' ' , , ;■ ' 1 mW' imi r.i i'f 82 HAPPY VOIOBB. LIFE A BACE. 6 . ^ 31=3!: :J=it J: *=! i a race, And be - gin, Cast .^ J • /- brief is the space In which the great prize must be off ev' - ry sin And weight that en - cum - bers the J^E 55E£ J- Then And do en not ter ^ ^ V • - :- de - lay, For the track, And -1^ -J^^-J^ ? E ■9» • • hap - py are nev - er look I > ^^ i :^ ^ :i« s I CHORUS. iJ^ ^ =1: i - ^■ AROUND THE THRONE. ntt h. ». ». ^ s ^ h h h. h ». ». ». " 7 » A r* P tw ^ ■ -H H ^■■ n r S S ^ ■ J 1 w p p n / 4 k p J ni # • " "1 # J ' A J \ r ^ T h ' ■ ■ J • i i mi' S f 2 5 . J a J * 1 ■ ~\ fl ■" -d- V / . .'+ . " ■ « •! a s 1 1 • ■_ • • • • • 1 «• i • "! « ' J ^ • • • • - ^ • - 1. A-round the throne of God in heav'n, Thousands of children stand j Children whose sins axe all for-given, A r 1 1 f t ^« ^ ^ P ^ ^ ^ ^t - . . J^ -1 * ^^ * ^^ -f-'t^ i^'V.fpA 1 1 1 U S' 1 ' 1 F * F F m ' p r F V IB W ' f^J.SzTi - 1 r p ^ I lA lA tA >A f L' i< 1 ' F F L*c>"T • u< '> L< L< / L* L* 'k* ■ 1 / 1^ u / 1^ U U 1 ^ -4 r I IT r r r III H^ — t^ — ^ >* ' ^' r T. H V_ T ^ Xjl il ^ ho - ly hap - py band, Sing-ing, GIo ■ ry, :1*P t*- t:» .^Mj'J 3:^ E f J -b* 1^ :?=?= glo ry, glo - ry be to God on high. r ^hk ¥^ -+■ ^ r 2. In flowing robes of spotless white See every one arrayed ; Dwelling in everlasting tight, • And joys that never fade. Singing,- Glory, glory, glory. S. What brought them to that world above- That heaven so bright and fair, Where all is peace and joy and love ? How came those children there P Singing, Glory, glory, glory. 4. Because the Saviour shed his blood To wash away their sin : Bathed in that pure and precious flood. Behold them white and clean, Singing, Glory, glory, glory. 6. On earth they sought the Ssviour's grace, On earth they loved his name j So now they see his blessed face. And stand before the Lamb, Singing, Glory, glory, glory. 80 I^f- ■i<( \\ % ^ % W\ TSSSB 36 i i f; V L ! . ! MAPn VOICES. WONT YOU VOLUNTEEB? —^ g Jd 1^5 1 1- you'd reign in hea • ven above, you must bat -tie here ; 7 - ly bat - tie for the right, God will strengtlien you. ) 2. Come, b«)y8, come, girls, wont you volunteer ? Youthful BoMiers of the cross, to our ranks repair : List not, list not to the world and sin. Turn away from foes without, and from foes within. Cho. — March on, march on, etc. 8. Come, boya, come, girls, wont yon volunteer P Jesus bought you with bis blood ; how can you forbear P Sinful, dying, to your hel^ he flew : Wont you love and live for him who has died for you ? Cho. — March on, march on, etc. 4. Come, boys, come, girls, wont you volunteer P Soon the vict'ry shall be yours, if you persevere ; Singing, shining, on a heavenly throne, You shall strike a harp of gold and wear a golden crown. :j»^wAjji|fev OH, WE LOVE TO COME. I ' ' » I J" n^ i' ifc=it ?r te h fe iiUri O ^^ ^ ' '^ ' Tt- it 1. Oh ! we love to come to our Sab- bath home, ^.nd learn of our teach - ers dear. ^ -P f- s. j/Z ^ T ^P=S= =^ ,_s;/. FINE. Se ^=^=r :^=$r > ft ft :^ ir=Ji: =1 ^£ Who points us with love, to our home a - bove. And the crown that a - waits us there. ^=^ itEzzfi: ac ^ ^ m Li: T^ :^- ft [^ Pi ft : lOv i=^ ^ :^ ^ " And the crown that a - waits us s ^S there. And the crown that a 4 !! ^-^— ft- BACK TO § T=|=*= r m waits us there ; S ^fc .4 ^^^ 355=^ 5=P: Oh ! we love to come to our Sn.bbath home. When the six days' toil is o'er, And read and sing of our heavenly King, And learn to love Him more. Oh ! we love to come to our Sabbath home. But we would not come alone ; We would each bring in, from the depths of sin, Some wretched, wanaoring one. 4 Whoso feet now stray in the broad, broad way, Who know not of "God or heaven, And would bid them taste of the blessed feast. Which our Father's love hath given. 5. Then toil we on till the race is won, , And the pearly gates unfold. And we find our rest on the Saviour'b breast. At home in the city of gold. \ I H5H 88 BBIQHT HILLS OF GLORY. i '' III |i ill' I 'I I I i f !• Oh, gire me a f harp on the bright hills of glo . ry, A home when life's # I g t- fS5 ^ t' ' ^ i ipt i ^— r^F ly. Will — #- f J'uZ/ Chorus, f \ ^^- i ¥=JF -J- V I H ^- more than lost — P ^ E - _• — den re -*i •- store, Where the new song of glo - ry, Is ^ IS M=^ the -f- •% - ,.-j~i[: BBIOHT HILIiS OF GLOBTi-Continned. 1 — > > I - *=t ^ i — : ; (- I ' theme of the ho - ly, And tho ransomed are safe e - ver - more. Where the new song of ^— ^ ■ - ^ , -f- -P- •^- f- -P- f . ^ ^ . ; ; ; -4- e 1=*: 4- -+- si i /Cs t^ -• H-- :«: ^ i * -(S,_ u ■7 Is m the m theme of m m the • ho • And the m m ransomed are * « ' safe e - m ver - more. ^ /»}• ^ r ■ • : 1 ■ r , fl 5 — f ■ (^,. 1 L 1 « * ■ * a « « • ■ • ,• IP ... II V,^- T '^ U 1 . ', 1 1 1 r:) II r 1 1 > > ' 1 a- II 1/ / Oh , there let me roam on tho banks of the river. Escorted by angels along ; And with them adore the Bounteous Giver, VVliose love is rehearsed by the throng Clio.' — Where the new song is given To the loved ones in heaven And the angels re-echo the song. 3- There sweetly we'll rest in those mansions for erer. And bask in the fulness of love. Where fields are all bright with nowrets that never. Shall wither in Eden above. Cho." — There the new song of pardop, Is the theme over Jordan, And each harp swells the chorus of love. 4. Oh. who has prepared this banquet of pleasures In the heaven's sweet bower of rest ! And bid us partake of all its rich treasures. And waits now to welcome each guest ? Cho. — It is Jesus our Saviour, And we'll praise him for ever, When we're safe in those mansions of rest. 89 _r t lii . ii! ! lift V IS 40 THE aOLDEN CITT. I I » r ib=^ u - n - iu -u-^ We seek the gold - en ci Its walls are built of jas 1^ I ^ I ^ I i=^: ty, The ci - ty of our per. Its streets are of pure gold J And And i t—t- i i i ^ r 1 as we jour - noy count • less are the thith - er, We glo - ries, Which joy - ful . ly will we shall there be ^ Jt It £ Binff. - hold. t-l-t -1 CHORUS. i -• — itm — d- tKt^ J=£ tm=i m m i Come, friends, come, friends, to - geth - er let Via Bing, ^E^-^ j« ! a • Of the Gold • en » 9 T ^ :^ t: I t/ m m THE GOLDEN CITY.— Continued. ^^^ J. i i i I ^ Ci ty. The ^^M r bean ti ful Gold -li- en ut :t Ci - ty. m I i ^ Of the Gold - en Ci - ty. The ^ ^ ,0. ^ ^ ' ^ Ci ty ^ 3. The pearly gates stand open, For there they have no night ; Nor sun, nor moon, nor candle, The Lamh — He is their light. Cho.— Come, friends, come, &o. 5. And there Life's crystal river Eternally shall flow ; While leaves to heal the nations. Close by its waters grow. Cho. — Gome, friends, come. See, 41 1 I'. -' '''iii 4. And there is no more sorrow, Nor pain, nor death, nor sin ; For nonght that worketh evil. Shall ever enter in. Cho.— Come, friends, come, &o. G. But throngh the Golden City, Our loudest praise shall ring. When we behold our Saviour, Our Prophet, Priest, and King ! Cho. — Come, mends, come, &o. A ' A -I, ii 42 HAPPY DAY, HAPPY DAY, i t^n E:z2; :^d % OHORnS. ±=!fz 1231 IS^ -G- , ( Preaorvedby thino Almighty po - wor, Lord, our Ma-ker, Saviour, King, ) C And brought to see thishap-py hour, We come thy praises here to aing. ) ITap . py day, hap- py u a tj §-1 m :2: :1=d: -tt—i^-wf- — J I I- q=g=t -=^ izt • * # B.C. Hap - py day, hap- py We praise theo for thy constant care. For life preserved, for mercies given, 7 Oh, may we still those mercies share. And taste the joy of sins for -given. ) Hap-py day, hap- py ffi33E :2=t: -C^-#-#- =t: -J^- P P— i- — (S>- :l!!=r: D.c. Hap -py z^~3 X i End. -^- day, hap-py 22 It -(^i ^e^: ^^£^ :^: -SziEzz^. ^±^- ±n :^ 2J id with 2nd Strain. % • ' m day,Here in thy courts we'll gladly stay. And at thy footstool humbly pray,That thou wouldst take our sins away, day, When Christ shall wash our sins away. 2^1 3^ 1^ -h f.=t::^=:P: :^=:;if=f=f: -H ^±^ tr~ -&- dayjKere in thy courts we'll gladly stay. And at thy footstool humbly pray,That thou wouldst take our sins away, day , When Christ shall wash our sins away. e :f:=f: ^-^ t=t=t: ~P ^ -r ^" ccpnipiip: 3. We praise thee for the joyful news. Of pardon through our Saviour^s blood: O Lord, incline our hearts to choose, The road to happiness and God. Chomu. — Happy day, &c. And when on earth our days are done. Grant, Lord, that we at length may join. Teachers and scholars, round thy throne. The song of Moses ard the Lamb. Chorus. Se-jTpy day, &o. i%J \ I Oirls. WE LOVE TO SING TOGETHER. Boys and Oirls. i Oirls 1. I. BELL >r-a r ^-VO^J :f5=?5 :il-r^ ^ ^ fc ^ s r L ^^ t^^j^^t ^#:-* 1. We love to sing together, We love to sing to-gether,Otirhearts and voices one; To praise our heav*Qly Father, To ¥=P: ]f=iz=2 :P±?: i i * > ^ > -• — •- ^f^ / / ■ J :S=5: zzi :i=p; 3?-t 5c::i^ ■2P1= :f::^ I Boys and Oirls. f 1^5=^ lfc=fe 3=3 »i'^ *=*: ^i GtV;*. :^3=t J^ii :it^:J: 3tZlt I *I ]E praise our heav'nly Ta-ther, And his e - ter-nal Son. Wo love, we love, wo love, we love, we gr-f-^g-T" r » : — \ — I — >— Tr~y 3t: r r-fsf.^ ^^ CHORUS. £ i < < i :it5:it nNW^- & i I love to sing to - ge - ther ; We m T ^ 4 I I j dczilc r I 2. We love to pray together. To Jesus on rus throne, And ask that he will ever Accept UB as his own. We love, we love, &o. love, we love, we love, we love, we love to sing to ge - ther. ± iM: tz. 1= i-P- We love to read together, The Word of saving truth, Wliose light is shining ever To guide our early youth. We love, we love, Ac. 1 — r- We love to be together. Upon tlie Sabbath day, And strive to help each other Along the heavenly way. We love, we love, &o. 4C rn il rn 44 MABCHINa ALONQ. \ ^ m4=pm 1 J: 4=«: ^ i 3t 1. The chil-dren are gath-'ring from near and from far, Tlie trum-pet is sound-ing the 2. The foe is be • lore ua in bat - tlo ar - ray. But lot us not wa - ver nor ^ r — r-^ p=e=g-- m ■^z ■W. A (li PI i :S=t ^ h ^ i -J L -fi — i- 3!^3t ^: 1^ 3E call for the war, Tlie con - flict '\% raging, 'twill be fear - ful and long. We'll turn from the way, The Lord ia our strength, be this ev - or our song, Wit^ =P— ^ -=— i^ ^ *==*= i ' gird 1 oour \ £ h ^ j^ r :lt=^ CHORUS. j(f ^ ^^ P^ CD age w =F^ I our armour, and bo march-ing a • long. *)■«»• i. . i and faith we are march.in| a- loni. } March- ing a- long, we are r ; J J I J [! J ^ C-ig 46 ^^m :^ MABCHING ALONO.-Contiiiued. > .-§ ^ & .. ^- i=*a; i^ inarch • ing a - long, Gird on the ar - mour, and he march • ing a - long, The 22: ^ =fe= IE ^ :tcz: . 'i ■ii;! -J- m^-^r^ ^^^ ^ ^ / 1^ / *^w conflict is raging, 'thrill be m -w- - fear • ful and long, Then gird on the armour and be march-ing a - long. :lsat::t5=t5 JdE » - • —•- t i^-ji-^ — r -^ ' ^ ' / y ^ -¥- We've 'listed for life, and will camp on the field. With Christ as our Captain we never will yield, I'lu! " sword of the Spirit," both trusty and strong, We'll hold in our hands as we're marching along. C'/iottiS. — Marching along, &c. ^ 4. Tlirough conflicts and trials our crowns we must win. For here we contend 'gainst temptation and sin. But one thing assures us, we cannot go wrong. If trusting our Saviour, while marching along. Chorus. — ^llarohiiig along, &o. 'I 'i \ i'l ', i i ' i 46 SWEETLY SINGING. 1^ =4=ii^ i * l Lr i jii^^ti ^ 1. I know 'tis Je - 8U3 loves my soul, And mllkesthe wounded sin- whole | Cho. Staccato, — Sweetly, sweet-ly, sweet- ly singing. Let us praise him, praise him, praise b i, bringing ^S ^ 5—1- i f=:F=t=i= ♦'^Ji- -^0«- 3=*: 1^ -p. -p. ^2: fMH^^ ^ I : d— •- ^?3=3^ :i^ Bepeat Chorus, Soft. ^ ^ T=f=r ^ ^ nature is by sin do - filed, Yet Jo - sus loves a lit - tie child. Toi-ces, voi-ces, voi - ces, ring-ing. Like the songs of an • gels a - round the throne My Happy y— >^ ^=fcJ: i ^ =fc=tc l^tT f -r i E. !! 2. How kind is Jesus, how good ! 'Twas for my soul lie shed his blood : For children's sake he- was reviled For Jesus loves a little child. Sweetly singing, &c. 3, When I offend by thought or tongue, Omit the right, or do tiie wrong, If I repent, he's reconciled. For Jesus loves a little child. Sweetly singing, &o. To me may Jesus now impart. Although so young, a gracious heart ( Alas, rm oft by sin dSsfiled, Yet Jesus loves a little child. Sweetly singing, Ac. Andante. ON CALVARY'S HEIQHTS. aoism cHAiir. 1. On Calv'ry's heights amazing grace behold ! And let it e'er be told, That love divine a - lone, EE^ mam rs—w is S :J=^=:S ?2Z?2: rj B ^ ^ Q'Q rj p rj § -t — 47 ^^ CHORUS, f t=i: f =#^"S=J »^^=::p:: 1-t- -I- .._(, 3z: <©-*- Could thoj for sin a ^S =^lHf fj P r- J f i II I III tone. On Calv'ry's heights, on Calv'ry's heights, Amazing love be ^ - - - - - (g f r? f hoi,'.. :?2: ■+»«i 3i: « — • p 22=ip=?2: :j. • g • : 2. On Calv'ry's heights the one Redeemer dies ! The heavenly message flies With pardon full to give — That all who look may Uve. On Calv'ry's heights, Amazing love behold ! S. On Calv'ry's heights a dying Saviour pleads, For rebels intercedes ; He sets the captive free, A son and heir to be. On Calv'ry's heights, Amazing love oehold I 4. To Calv'ry's heights the little children bring ; Permit them there to cling. Forbid them not. He cries, Of such my kindom is. On Calv'ry's heights. Amazing love behold ! 6. On Calv'ry^'s heights Faith spreads hdr eager wings, While hope exultant sings ; Love doth the conquest win, Victor of death and sin. On Calv'ry's heights. Amazing love behold 1 ii ; ' if iiii«ifiiai?i"i'ii^aiaf If ;iii ■ 48 O SAY, WILL YOU BE THERE? 5 i '^i-U-i i : \ i i^-i^i jjTi 1. Be-yond this life of hopes and fears, Be- yond this world of griefs and tears,There is a re - gion 2. Its glo-rious gates are closed to sin ; Nought that de - files can en • ter in, To mar its beau - ty ^ at t t: 1i-^ -I 1— 1 — : ^ r'r r r r: f m -i=t 3 ttt ? -^ i i t S. azs. i— I— 1 ^ i r/ rare. t knows no change and no Up - pn that bright, e - ter de - cay, No night, but one un - end - ing nal shore, Earth's bit - ter curse is known no ^ i day. more. :P=P: CHORUS. -• — •- ^ j-j-Hq=^ Jt3t 2i: t=i=:^: =g: -«^T ^ ■ ih Mii II I I m ^i! 80 O, WB ABE VOLTTITTEEBS. u , 1 r r r r ifc^ h h N h ■I *, n ■ f* h f^ h ^-^ :}s=^ -w— *- =i ■*-^it-ir S 1. 0. we are To-lnnteers in the ar-my of the Lord, Forming in • to line at oar Gap -tain's word; 2. The glo-ry of our flag is the em-blcm of the dove, Gleaming are our swords from the forge of love; ^ HSiifs: :i=^ ^ r r r ' ' ^ '¥ ? 52= 5 £ / > r / / - * P F / t ^ r — f — r- * ifcis > h h h ai ^ • ^ ijcijizzfsziifrzqirifsziis 3C=<=*=a!=i=3t 4MM5L ■ir-r g ? -i-V-,^V5:g g ' ./ -^^.^-j- -^ J J J J S -v-^ inst ^ -J-V i We are nuder marching orders to take the bat- tie field, And we'll ne'er give o'er ihefighttill the foe shall yield. We go forth, but not to bat-tie for earthly honours vain, 'Tis a bright im-mor-tal crovra that we seek to gain. ? t=:ti ■Y-^ V-A :;2=5: ^ ? 3t=t ^ CHORUS, fl*-* ¥ (s=Js=^ iS^ «! — * =i=^ I i ' " t ^ t ! I *r atJEZji ^'^ m d ^ Come and join the ar-my, the or -my of the Lord, Je-sns is onr Cap-tain, we ral-ly at his word; itzig: :p=p: i ^ h h J J J ?2: + W P- ? •y~ ^ i — P" I j f r ?2: I ^ I < ^ I , ^' ,^ I' J h h h h I i s Sharp will be the con-flict with the pow'rs of sin. But with such a Lead-er, we are sore to win ;j-j -^ r riff l' ^ :t=t y=^ 3. Our foes aro in tbe field, pressing hard on every ride— EnTy, anger, hatred, with self and pride; They are cruel, fierce, and strong, ever ready to attack ; TVe mnst watch and fight and pray, if we'd drive them back. Catans. 4. 0, glorions Is the struggle In which we draw the sword, Olorious in the kingdom of Christ onr Lord ; It shall spread from sea to sea, it shall reach ttom shore to shore, And His people shall be blessed for eTermore. Ohorus. Chorus. Come and join the army, the mnar of the Lord, Jesus is our Captain, we rally at bis word ; Sluurp will be the conflict with the powers of sin. Bat with snch a leader we are snre to win. 61 ^ rli j-Urtrt- WILL YOTT MEET USP ^MH ^=:S ^ ^ i I 13 i 1. Say, broth-era, will yoa meet us, s Say, broth-ers, will yoa meet us. *=1* ^m 2£ a=±: f ' r r r—r— ez -y — \r 2t ! 1 i is: *l f i ?F=F^ i i i i » \ <:^* J i J L s I^ Say, broth -en, will yon meet ns. On Ca - naan's hap - py shore ? K= J , J- J J^ J ^ !. By the grace of God we'll meet yon, By the grace of God we'll meet you^ By the grace of God we'll meet you. ' Where parting is no more. Zt 22: m 8. Jeans Uvea and reigna for ever, Jeans lives and reigns for ever, Jeans lives and reigns for ever, On Canaan's happy shore. 4. Glory, glory, hallelujah. Glory, glory, halleli^ah, Gloiy, glory, hallelujah. For ever, evermore. 11 Ifl! I 62 WHO SHALL SING, IT NOT THE CHILDBEN. I '4E?^E -Gt- -9—M- 4^ ^ :^=^ :«: T Fimi. ^^ :«— •=^ I C Who shall sing, if • (. May they not, with D. c. Why, un - loss the ^^sg=^ not oth song I tho er of children p Did not Je • Btu jew -els, Spar-kle in his hea-ven, They be • gin to die for di • a themP> demP> ^; i ff I f i-,-; prao • tice here P m :2=i -• — m- -G — ©- iH. ! i ^ p f ^ D.O. f Tf I ^ J Why to them were voi • ces giv • en>— Bird-like voi-oes, sweet and dear? m i:\] i 2. tlhere^B a choir of infant songsters, White-robed, round the Savionr'a throne { Aneele cease, and waiting, listen! Gb. I 'tis sweeter than their own ! Faith can hear the raptorooB choralt When her ear is upward turned i Is not this the same, perfected. Which upon the earth they learned ? 8. JesuB, when on earth sojourning. Loved them with a wondrous love | And will Fo; to heaven returning. Faithless to JDi6 blvdsing prove r On His throne of glory seated. Still He loves to hear them sing { Loves to hear their gladsome voices. Praise their Maker, Savioar, King. THE GOSPEL SHIP. m f ii]*: ^ — < — & — >■ J I J ^ I ^ 5 J J I J 22 I j!j;:: i j^ ^ i«iaHi aoLDm aum «Hri -« — •- -#-r ^^ i ^ -J. ■< 3^ I^S The gospel ship is sailing, sailing, sailing, The gospel sliip is sailing. Bound for Canaan's happy shore All who would slup for glo-ry, glo-rj, glo-ry, Allwhowould8hipforglory,Comeandwelcome,richandpoor } ^ 4iJi^ 1?=t H H? H U-l P- 1 1 ±t H \- 1 — ^- > y g> gg i r / / > ^ / I 68 I l.,M,l ■( n ■'? • ;! ! \ ■"■if f& t=W- 10lt=W^ • p 5^ I :^ S -•-•- iMs: ^-tt St ^ ^ff te^ Glory, halle - lu- jah ! All onboard are sweetly singing. Glory, halle - lujah ! HaUe-lu-jah to the Lamb. • • ( > f f ¥-^ P* t ■■^ i tt*: ^W t«tr ± y P P" 1i* | i|ft =r^^ •H»- ±:jt She has landed many thousands. Thousands, thousands, She has landed many thousands. On fair Canaan's happy shore ; And thousands now are sailing, Sailing, sailing, And thousands now are sailing, Yet there's room for thousands more. Glory, hallelujah, &c. 3. Sails filled with heavenly breezes, Breozes, breezes. Sails filled with heavenly breezes. Swiftly glides the shi^ along. Her com^ny are singing. Singing, singing. Her company are singing. Glory, glory is, their song. Glory, halleligah, &o. 4. Take passage now for glory. Glory, glory. Take passage now for glory. Sailing o'er life's troubled sea ; With us you shall be happy, Happy, happy. With us you shall De happy, Happy through eternity. Glory, hallelujah, &c. ^ m ■• ! f... 1^' ,1 s tin >|: II if 64 MH WE ABB ON OUR JOXTBNEY HOME. 1 ft_J*L^ :t3=± 1:8 ' !:^ J ^ :5!=te -•-*-# -*o^ > h h' -^ *=* ^^ :^^ g I : i^ J-iL i ¥ 1» We are on our journey bome> Wliero Christ our Lord is gone, We shall moot around thotbrone, Where he ti ^ A 4 ' | » N N -S^^* :i=it :^ ^^W^^ :?=^ jt: 1^ -^— *- ^^t- ■J^ ' ^l—I, ••— •- P sfce ^^ rFTT'^ '^i 5 1^ -y-K- -PM^ m .M^- -ni"^3 ^'i ^ ^- rL^__ ^ •L^rT r p I i>^ 1^1;^ 4: 2i =fc=fe t:^ t^ :p=1t ztzzfcfc + 0^*- it±±. Ws:^ a* 4'4 V-iC 3F=iP :?ti:(?: i 2. We can Bee that distant home, Thouprh clouds rise dark between ; Faith views the radiant dome, And a lustre flashes keen From the new Jerusalem, Jerusalem, &c. 3. thou glory, shining far From the never-setting sun ! thoa trembling morning star ! Soon our journey will m done To the new Jerusalem. ' Jenualem, Ac. 4. O thou holy, heavenly home ! O sweet rest, eternal there ! When shall all the exiles come, Wliere thoy cease from earthly care, In the new Jerusalem ? Jerusalem, &c. 5. O ! our hearts are longing now. Heavenly mansions, fair to see ; Blessed Lord ! thy heavens bow, liaise. Oh raise us up to thee. To the new Jerusalem. Jerusalem, &c. makes his people one, In the new Je-ru-sa- lem, Jeru-sa-lem, Jeru-sa - lem, InthenewJe • ra - ea - lem. #^ fi! 1. We are com - ing, bless-ed Sa-viour, We hear thy gen- tie voice; We would be thine for WE ABE COMINQ, BLESSED SAVIOUB. aOLBIM OIMSBB. ^ i ih'h g| £ ^ ?5=ts: ^ m ' ^ ^ ' / \ -^ ■+— ^^ , CHORUS, ft 6 i^ in thy love re - joice. We are combing, we are com-ing, we are ^ ^ ^ .^ ^ 4L . 15s=t it H N ^ ^=^ £ 4f I : ^S # N h i .^L_^. /^ I i^ f=t ^ tr com - ing, blcss-ed • Sa-viour, We are com - ing, we are com-ing, We hear thy gen - tie voice. -J^ 4: :*=*: u m-. J J J L i ±zt ztzzt ■y- 2. We are coming, blessed Saviour, To meet that happy band, And sing with them for ever. And in thy presence stand. We are coming, &o. To meet that happy band. 3. We are coming, blessed Saviour, Our Father's house we see — A glorious mansion ever l^or children young as we. We are coming, &c, Our Father's house we see. 4, We are coming, blessed Saviour, That ' a.ppy home is ours ; If here we gain thy favour. We'll reach those fragrant bowers. We are coming, &o. That happy home is onn. /■ 06 DEAB FATHER. EBE WE FABT. :e=3C s i + ^^ fe -rw 5 ■^*■ ( Dear Father, ere we part. Now lot thy grace de-scend, \ (. Aud fill our youthful heart With peace frctaa Christ our Fiiend, ) May show'rs of blessings from a - bove De- m ^?l77' r fT^iMijJ i rf:cfifp. p -#-■■ ig-ai liiqc -H „ C May we in af-ter years. With grat-i-tude re -view, "i (. The ser-viceof this day, The work we now pur - sue ; > And speed onr way to worlds a-boro. With *•■ P P :?=: X P P P ^S ^ -P-T £ i -i-^ 3Ei :St g -fl. 3 S ? ^ J lJ i/ :r5: =^=ii 5 s.f.tTl^ s scend and fill our hearts with love, De -^ — ^ — ! — I ^ scend and Descend aud fill mi -f-f-rf^r rx r d: our hearts with love. ^ at^ -- litat :^ ^ ^ '^p ; ; g :» 2i: -i^- with ho • ly love. hearts all fired with ho - ly love. With hearts all fired With hearts all fired W^BS-- 72: 22: « ^ X H^^L 52: 3. We know that soon on earth The fondest ties must end, — Our own most cherished hopes To death's cold hand must bend. The fairest flowers in all their bloom. Must soon lie withered in the tomb. 4, Then, when onr spirits leave These tenements of clay. May they to God who gave. Ascend in endless day. And sing with parents, teachers, friendB, That anthem sweet which never ends. I %!: I ^ ^ 1=1 FABTINQ HYMir. -^ Ik-r-H % 1 -^ N 2 < How pleasant thus to dwell be . low, In fel-low-ship 'C And, though we part, 'tis bliss to know. The good will mae tlHDKll BABP. > I h ii ii iiim 'i H':: ^^ of willmaet a lovej "> bove ; > The good shall meet a - b.c. To meet, to part no rUTTTTJ •*— r * * # di^i,.^ ■• s :r=nr. E - — ' • ' I b i - - y ■ 1^ ' > ' i i / ' i I U ' P* i ' ■ ^f ^ .bove. The good shall meet a - bove: And tho* we part. 'tis bliss to know. The good shall meet a- bove. "^ ' 1 pr— T -;? — \-::^ p — I 1 — !f — I I ;? r • ^*^ bove. The good shall meet a - bove j And tho* we part, 'tis bliss to know, The good shall meet a- bove. more. On Ca • naan'a happy shore. And sing the everlasting song, With those who've gone be>fore. — '^'^ m m ^ — , ^ _« ^ ., . ^ ? :e=r€3 Si :p=«= :p=p: ft B fi W: *sat OHOET78 to last VCTSe, that will bo joy-ful, joy . fjil, joy-ful. te— ^ ati^t I M I N r ^ v.a.% I i-J^v ' ^- < H I I p^ aa: I 5;»= F=p= w=^ ± O that will be joy-ful, To meet to part no more ^^a: i f ^ :*;i* 8. Yes, happy thought f when we are free From earthly grief and pain, In heaven we shall each other see, And never part agaiii. And never pwrt again The children who have loved the Lord. Shall hail their teachers there: And Teachers gain tha rich reward Of all their toil and care. Of all their toil and care. 67 il; \i ' i\ i ' 68 THfi BETTER LAND. I (Soys. Whither, pilgrims, arc you go-ing, Go-ing (. Qirls. We are go- ing on a journey, Go-ing 5 Bojfs. Fear ye not the way so lone-ly, You a l (?iW». No, for friends, unseen, are near us, Ho-ly ;£n=d: :*=^ ;|: 1^& =Ht:=«= 3t CHORUS. _fe : 3Jt ^ ^m m hand ? > our King's com- mand. ) each with staff at lit - tie fee - bio gels round us an ' band ? ) stand. 3 Christ, our O • ver liills, and plains, and load- er, walks be- :|s=:& ij-r ^^=^ ■jtL ~^-^yr- W =ML "? / / U\-brU=t ^a ^ 1 r-r ^ _i ^1 — __H q — * ^ - leys. We are go - ing to his pal - ace, We He will guard and he will guide us, He are go - ing to hia will guard and he will :p=P= r— r— g=ig: :p=P=P: pal - ace. Go • ing guide us, Guide us tt=j5: fci& ^ =^t_^ % i I t/ the bet-ter land ; We are go • ini that bet-ter land; He will guard an i -+- •- ^ ^ s fcf: 2t to his pal • ace. Go • ing to he will guide as. Guide us to :>=ts: atat ? ' it- Tell me, pilgrims, what yon hope for In that far-off, better land? Spotless robes and crowns of glory From a Saviour's lovint; hand. We shall drink of life's clear river, We shall dwell with God for ever. In that bright, that better land. i ^ P p: the bet-ter land, that bet-ter land. f—r-r -V — ly'-y- 4. Boyt. Pilgrims, ma^ we travel with yon To that bright and better land P Qirlt. Come and welcome, come and welcome. Welcome to our pilgrim band. All, Come, oh come, and do not leave ni, Christ is waiting to receive ns. In that bright, that better land. p' m ^ SWEET BEST IN KEAVEN. OOLDRII noWBR. i S: ^3 f I ^^ =3=iF :]^=C 1. Come Bohoolmates, don't grow wea • ry, Bub ^ i=J==i: i: 221 -w- let -!■- jxcn us jour-ney on f +rt r J t , The mo-ments will not -+- -1- *=fc :t=tf i CHORUS. *=* S t/ =r tar • ry, This life will soon be 1 ^ ^^ I 1 I — 2:>- gone. -P- There is -T§^- -tS»^ t j-4-^-^ il: sweet rest in hearren, There 'i — i ff ' r^ • ■_ 18 There is i ^ i ?^ :3=* t f— K sweet rest m heaven. •weet'rest in heaven. There - 'A.^ f T=^=t ^ «>-*- is sweet rest, There is sweet rest, There is sweet rest in heaven ^tt- m ^^=k tz ijU t :& 2. We've listed for the army, We've listed for the war ; We'll fi^ht until wo conquer. By faith and humble prayer. 8. Our Captain's (rone before us. He bids us all to come -Clio. High up in endless glory. He's fitted up our homo. — Ciio. i / /. 4. And Jesus will be with us. E'en to our journey's end ; In every sore atfliction His " present help " to lend.— Cho. 5. Then glory be to Jesu;, Who bought us with his blood, And glory bo to Jusus, Who gives us every good.— Ciio. it 59 I If ■n ill Hi m w V' 60 : 11 M; tii I V' I BOLL, JOBDAir, BOLL, m r\ ^ ^=^ 3B i =Pn=1n: «=«: *-f -S—S- ^-r :S=|S — 1 B- c — E — ^ — r= — ! ^ ! F — W— ■ a ^ =^T f "" ■" 1/ ' ' ^ '/ '• I. Roll, Jordan, roll, Thy foaminj^ waters roll a-loni? ; No ill I fear, for Christ is nenr. His rod and staff are strong; Hy 8. RoU, Jordan, roll. Thy foaming waters roll a-long; Be - yond thee lies fair Paradi8e,Where Christ's redeemed belong. Tho' ^ itUr ^^ — I F / / ^ l={t / / ^E :p=:^ * * If ^ :^ t!5 > / / / / > t'" ^ *t=^ It n ^ :£f Den :i=i: S ^5=1^ i ^ :k=k: Tin i : r-i-t:rjH:^ ^m Lord will meet me on the shore, When heart and flesh shall fail ; His presence dear my soul will uheer. When deep in Jordan's Tale, ■in and Satan Join their pow'r, To plunge me in the deep, The rugmg foe cannot o'erthrow, The soul that Christ doth keep. I Oh 1 twifUj the Jordan rolls, Its billows are dashing on the shore ; He'll bid the tide abase its pride, And bring me nfely o'er. H\HilW'Yil\fKJii[i \ UU^^'\\ \i'^ n 3. UoU, Jordan roll, Thy foamina waters roll along; The hoata of Qod tbv bed have trod With trumpet and with aong: Blffht through thy wavea with pomp The fiery pUlar pained, [dlviue In daya of yore, and brought them o'er To Canaan's land at last. CaoBua. 3. Roll, Jordan, roll, Thy foaming waters roll along ; Both young and old thy billows cold Await — an endless throng. Through fear uf death though tremblers lie In bondagp all their life, My soni aspires with warm desires In thee to end its strife. Obobub NOTHINQ BUT LEAVES. MORRIIia STAR. \MU^ i: 3 ^ d Itjszjs: rrt-j-r i^E&l33 ^">— h: 1. Nothing bat leaves; the Spi- m f-ff-f- f- iztzt 1/ / > * h I £ rit grieves O -ver a wast-cd ^ !■ k ^ jg \^ \0 }^ life, O'er sin committod wliilo conscience slept, -m-,-^- -f- p - -0- p- -9 -t^-y- — /- 3r={i: :t i I |s=Ws -«— « J i -^iUX m d d - fjsr- * — •(- atztnc > f^ I S ^ ^^Tt :r::y= t-i-P^^,0 I ^ / 1^ Fromis - es made but ne-ver kept, Fol-ly and shame and strife. Nothing but leaves, Nothing but leaven • _,_ > 1^ 4^-^ ± V / y :*r±z^^=^=f=^±=t* J_ ilezitcza: '<^ '/ '^ ¥ P ^ f±e I I a 2. Nothing bat leaves ; no ripened 3. Nothing but leaves : and memory Garner'd of life's fair grain rTsheavcs No veil to hide the past ; [ weaves Wo BOW our seud— lo, tares ani weeds, And as wo trace our w«ary way Words, idle words for earnest deeds ; Counting each lost and raisspout day, Heaping, we find with pain Sadly we find at last Nothing but leaves. Nothing but leaves. 4. And shall we meet the Master so, Bearing our withered loaves ? The Saviour looTvs for perfect fruit ; Stand wc before Him sad and mutOj Waiting the word he breathes, ' * Nothing but leaves I " 61 ,-^- r' I' ,i '. ... II- ■ . II ifi 63 WLAJU Oj.^lJ-. SHALL WE MEET BEYOND THE BIVEB? J^^-^ :«=P= -5*- t ^3E jE 1. Shall we meet be-yond the riv • er, Where the sur-ges cease 2. Shall wo meet in that blest liar- bor, When our stor -my voyage is -•- -|»- 3 -»■ -p- -# -al- • I 3 ^ ur-ges cease to roll. Where, in all the brifflit to o er ; all the bright for Shall we meet and cast the ^ ^ t±r lE-zH Si^ ■0 — •- t- ■a- I ^ CHORUS. S *±* ^^^ 1 m S a i.j 3^ "rr :${: ev - er, an • chor, t=^ Sor-row By the 5^ I : I I g I zirf: fi=:^ ^ i i r-ll ne er fair '"iTo'-'les'-Ual rre!}'^>>-" ^ --*' ^^^^ -« --*• "^"^ we m ^ •p- f-' r :?£: ^ ^ r #:. i ^E £ T i :?Ji -^-d= -e*^ ^ meetj^ fthall we meet, Shall i wo meet «=i=t beyond the 3f T ]E -iMr 3 riv - or. Where the sur ^l£rt^ •0- ■»• 3 -m- •&• gea cease to roll? -«- ig: r r ^— I "17 , ^ ,- 3. Where the music of the ransomed 4. Shall we meet with many a loved one, 5. Shall we meet with Christ our Saviour ^ Bolls in harmony around, And creation swells the chorus With its sweet melodious sound p Torn on earth from our embrace ? Shall wo listen to their voices. And behold them face to face ? When he comes to claim his own P Shall we hear him bid us welcome, And sit down upon his throne P 22z:: THE GOLDEN SHOBE. -^ OklOLA. 68 CHORUS. Crex. ^ i :C5: r^ i If j ^ vi—i It li \ % % 3t ^^- Oirlt. We are out on the Boys. We are out on the Oirlt. Mil -lions now are Boys. Mil -lions more are o - cean sail - ing, Homeward bound we sweet-ly glide ;> All the storms will To a home be - yond the tide. ) Ian - ded, O - ver on the gol - den shore ; ) o - cean sail - in; safe - ly Ian - de _ on their jour - ney , Yet there's room for mil - lions more ^ ±=t -¥-]r :f=f: ;Tr- ZcZ. r^-^jr-r-t ^ I I 1 / ^=<=l ~tr^-^~i=S^ ^ 3^ i -m — •- -I — I 1 — ►- i— f— i^ ^ BOOD be o - ver, Then we will anchor # * ■•- yj-l J -t- in the har-bor ; We are out on the ^. 4L A /. . _ _ -fi- •^- o - cean sail - ing, III ■f—r—r- zffzzf: ■f-r—r-f- -¥—¥- f^ :f=l»: :?=; 'i 1=?= a home be - yond the tide ; > J J J_ ' fe=t K^ -I iS>- We arc out on the o - cean sail-ing, To a home be - yond the tide. -r-f-f-r-f- Spread your sails, while heavenly breezes, Gently waft our vessel on ; All on board are sweetly singing — Free aalvation ia the song.— Cho. -y— y- r trif-:fi »- T ■v-t^ ^ -#-#- -K-t ifzp: » l> > 1^ ' ff •^ "r ^ j..|. |. * In the good ship Zi-on we are tossing on the tide, But the - I I ^ 1^ h A. ?» I* I* - £ i t=|: 5 / / /y^ ir-p-* p a <-^-+ T^-^-lf fft n V ^it* .f>j J * ; p fN j J J J ii=K: wild dark tempest soon shall cease ; All the dan-ger o jL-f--^l.f---g-- > ^ 9 f- » - g - i T J 'j. ^ 1 .g. J. .^ i i^^ s=is ^ -*-#- s ver. she will safe at an-ohor ride. In the port of everlast-ing peace. ■^ >- -fi- ^ mi\WiV:\ 2. Though the billows rise, Ihey shall never overwhelm. Though the breakers roar upon the lee ; 'Mid the strife we'll sing, for we've Jesus at the helm. And iie'U steer tbe good ship Zion o'er the lea.— Cho. 3. Tho' for ages past she has ploughed the stormy taaiaf She's the stout Zion as of yore , Safe 'mid rocks and shoals and the fearftil hurricane, She has thousands brought to Canaau's happy shore. 6ft \i r f ■■: t, 1 1] is :'»j Mei '1 i £ 66 UNIVEBSAL FBAISE. m^ 5 ^ 3t=i: i It :?!=^ ir=is F^ i t :» i « J^=i^ :^ BiPPT TOIOU. » ft 3t=i|: i I The val- loys and the moan-tains, The wood • land and the plain, The riv • ers and the foun-tains, The 1^=^ H^ ^ J J :f5=z15: m m '■*=t- i :^^. 1 ^ 1— * J • i I ^^ ann- shine and the rain, The stars that shine a • bore me, The flowers that deck the sod. Fro • T^^ HF^ qz^ 1^; ^ .j^-^^-qpzg F^ ^ir^ -ft— ^-J-^-s 3E ^ ^ ^ -J h^-^' tH ^ :i=3= claim a • load the glo - ry of my God. Frais - es, ho • It ad • o • ra - tion, Fraia • es 1 i=^=^ ■^ii ■JOl -¥ — r -JOL S A. =?.^U Dtzatztzz*: ^ i rS- *:^=i: i to the God a-bovo ; Praia- es thro' the wide ere • a-tion, Sound a - loud his greatness and his love. grce c ' n^ \\vi'iif^ \ vi vi v g ^ r^n^ 'I. ji mm ■p ZTil ^; Pro 68 2i: ^ 2. And shall the yoioe of natare Thus glorify its king ; And man, the noble creatnre, No grateful tribute bring ? Shall mercy strew bis pathway, And all the senses please, And man withhold the sacrifice of praise ? Praise him, ye that live for ever ; Praise him every heart and voice ; Praise him, he's the glorious giver. Praise him in your sorrows and your joys. 8. Tu6 word of life he gave us , To guide us to the sky ; That be might justly save us, He sen'j his son to die — To die in shame and anguish, To die a sacrifice ; To save ns from the death that never dies. Praise him, praise him for salvation ; Praiso him, praise him for his Son ; Praise him, every tribe and nation ; Praise him for the battle he has won. 4. Then train your youthful voices To hymn his praise above ; For he who here rejoices In -Testt's dying love, Around his throne in glory Shall all his love proclaim. And sing the song of Moses and the Lamb. Praise him, praise th' eternal Father ; Praise him, praise th' eternal Son ; Praise him, praise, the Three together, Father, Son, and Spirit, three in One. PRAISE TO THE CREATOR. L. M. 1. From all that dwell below the skies, Let the Creator's praise arise, Let the Redeemer's name be sung. Thro' every land, by every tongue. 2. Eternal are thy mercies. Lord, Eternal truth attends thy word ; Thy name shall sound from shore to shore, Till suns shall rise and set no more. 8. In every land begin the song ; To every land the strains belong ; In cheerful sounds all voices raise, And fill the world with loudest praise. 67 JESUS CALLS TOU. 8.7. 1. Little children, Jesus calls you ! Listen to his blessed voice : Sinners try in Tain to shun it, Christians hail it and rejoice. Come then, children, join to sing Glory to our Saviour King. 2. Little children, come to Jesus ! See him still inviting stand ! Hark I he bids you leave destruction- Calls you to the better land I Come then, children, join to sing Glory to our Saviour King ! 8. Little children, look to Jesus ! Look to Jesus ! look and live ! Jesus suffered death to save yon ! Freest pardon he will give. Come then, children, join to sing Glory to our Saviour King ! 68 i THE LAND BEYOND THE BIVEB. i ULVKB ommE, T — !- ^ iSFT ? -» — w- #-^-* — r ^ '» - g . * ■#-• — r ^^ 3C=t ^ J. g ■ m ± m • i> — p- -I h -r rj g -m — 9- ^PN ^ -( !- 4--,. S ^ 'i^i^t^ -^ — *- * * i i \ i - «- '.ZtZZMH gs ^^.r^ -• — •- ^ ^- #. ^ 3_i: :i=r -fs — p- -» • • #-T-»- -1 L_| 1 i_ —^ — f-» m \ \ 7&h I i CUORUS. f l!i=i a jTM - i 1^^. d -^-l^ -»r-^ 3^ t : » t- ^ fc? « — » • •- ^. .^. ^. 4»- ■«- I »-^m — • — •- SE m \ I ^ ^^R ^ ^ !=:* -r |: » I f^ ^^ ^ #-•-«. * T 1 T H 1 h- ^ T=^ ^ O..M» 'II LVKR OIIIHE, I m i-[ -G>- -f^ g- m ^ T". L ^ 41 1 THE LAND BEYOND THE RIVER. 1, No mortal eye that land hath seen, Bejond, beyond the river ; Its Bmiling valleys, hills so green, Beyond, beyond the river. , , ;^ Its shores are coming nearer, ; - ' ; The skies are growing clearer, Each day it seemeth dearer, -j That land beyond the river. Chobus. — We'll stand the storm, -.V- We'U stand the storm, Its rage is almost over, We'll anchor in the harbour soon, In the land beyond the river. 2. No cankering care, nor mortal strife, Beyond, beyond the river ; « But happy never-ending life, Beyond, beyond the river. Through the eternal hours, God's love, in heav'nly showers. Shall water faith's fair flowers, . ''' In the land beyond the river. Chorus. — We'll stand the storm. 8. That glorious day will ne'er be done. Beyond, beyond the river ; When we've the crown and kingdom won, Beyond, beyond the river. There is eternal pleasure. And joys that none can measure, For those who have their treasure In the land beyond the river. Chobus. — We'll stand the storm. When shall we look from Zion's hill, Beyond, beyond the river ; With endless bliss our hearts shall thrill. Beyond, beyond the river. There angels bright are singing, Where golden harps are ringing. We ne'er shall cease our singing. In the land beyond the river. Chobus. — We'll stand the storm. 69 A SONG OF GLADNESS. 7. 6. A song, a song of gladness I For though wo here may part ; Breathe not a note of sadness ; We still are joined in heart ; And long will we remember . This happy Sabbath day. Around thy throne of glory, Blest Jesus, angels sing ; . Telling to all the story Of Christ, the Saviour king : 'Tis this that tunes our voices, This happy Sabbath day. Send us a parting blessing, Father from above ; May we, thy grace possessing. Be saved to sing thy love ; And spend in Leaven, forever, A long and happy day I 70 CHILDBEN CALLED TO OHBIST. ^ 1^ =r a t :)S=S: ^ 1 C Like mist on the monntain, Like ships on the sea, 7 i So swift - ly the years Of ovir pil - grim - age flee ; ) In the grave of our m ± r4=g v^^ f—r^r. f=P: ¥ ^ ' > ' ¥ V yw h fe x^rrrx f % 3 m i i %. Mhers How soon we shall lie ! Dear chil-dren to - day To the Sa • vioor fly. /^ -i — r -r^fr How sweet are the floWrets lu April and May ! - But often the frost makes Them wither away^ Like flowers you may fade ; Are you ready to die ? While 'yet there is room" To the Saviour fly. When Samuel was young, He first know the Lord ; He slept in his smile. And rejoiced in his word ; So most of God's children Are early brought nigh j Oh, seek him in youth — ■ To Jesus now fly. 4. Do yon ask me for pleasure. Then lean on his breast, For there the sin-laden And weary find rest. Li the valley of death You will triumphing cry, "If this be called dying, 'Tis pleasant to die." I I i izLi I < lizjija THE SABBATH SCHOOL. ■. 1. BBLL H H M I » J s :fiJ^!=f*: Ba ^S The Sabbath school's a place of prayer, I love to meet my teachers there, I love to meet my teachers there. -y— y P-f- -y— y ),^_y- -> ft h h -i^ '* ^ ^ ifcl^ n d M S - t=t: jtzfc V— V- :p=p: i Vj— M- ^^ U > • > 3E Ef They teach me there that every one May find, in heav'n a hap-py home. May find, in heav'n, a hap-py home ,Ma f -f r r r V ^ ^ i^ h h h ^ -^— i i i / * -#—(•- ^ ^ ^ ^ h h M^ • ^ ^ ^ ^^ m •-*- Boy*. ^«. It * «5 i Boys. All. ^0d^MHi4 -j-*- feWs ^^=*= rR ^ / ^ / > I lovetogo, I love to yo, I love to go to Sabbath school, I lovetogo, I love to go, I love to go to Sabbath school. rg f r ^ > ^ -»^ =t?^f?^ ->-¥->-V-¥-i^ ^t • • • |P g; Vzfct ftfefcfth^ M m d d d -^ i 71 S. In God's own book we're taught to read, 3. In Sabbath school we sing and pray, 4. And when our days on earth are o'er, How Christ for winners groaned and bled; And learn to love the Sabbath day ; We'll meet in heaven to part no more ; That precious blood a ransom gave That, when on earth our Sabbaths end, Our teachers kind we there shall greet For sinful man, his soul to save. A glorious rest in heaven we'll spend. And oh ! what joy 'twill be to meet. I love to go to Sabbath school. I love to i^o to Sabbath school. In heaven above to part no more. m 72 THE FEABL THAT WORLDLINGS COVET. ■APPT TOIOn. m fei ^- -i: ^sr- :t=¥^S=4 -J ^->- :t=i: fe !^ ^^HFO=i 1. The pearl that worldlinj^a cov - et, Is 2. The crown that decks the mon - arch, Is j-^r -^ . — p • not the pearl for me; not the crown for me ; ^ If: f::f: t ±jLi\ > n ym :^)t: _ffl_ Its heau - ty fades as It daz - zles hut a -yr—yr- f f f -• — P- -V -^ i :•* ' ' ^- ^e I^ 5=3t =^=^r^^ T?* r • — t- • '• quick - ly, Ac sunshine on the sea. mo-mont, Ita bri^'htncsd soon will flee. But there's a pearl soxight by the wise, *Tis called the pearl of But there's a crown pro -pared a-hove,For all who walk in t: m -^ 9 .i-L f 3^ p f t p m azTjC If: If::!?: —I — • — •- Pf= I b j-^ / t** t-i^. ^_J^ ^r^=K -f*»- ^^ ^-y a=i: » 1=*: ■A- ^ -f-0- ■"» jT -•-*- r ef ereat-est price, Tho' few its va • lie see: Oh,that'sthopoarlfor mo! 01i,that's the pearl for me! hum-blelovo J For ov-er bright 'twill bo: Oh, that's the crown for mo! Oh,that'atho crown for me! m. ^ j^ , , , . ^ jl If: .^rr^-n. f: 1 — P — F I F — m—- ^ I I 1 — I— F^ £ !^ -«-?^=f: =)r^r)r— t: H» •- : ' ^ ^\ v ^- i #-*- f =eEE 3. The road that many travel Is not the road for me ; It leads to death and sorrow, In it I would not be. ' But there's a road that leads to God, 'Tis marked by Christ's most precious blood, The passage here is free ; Oh, that's the road for me ! 4. The hope that sinners cherish Is not the hope for me ; Most surely will they perish, Unless from sin made free ; But there's a hope that rests in God, And leads the soul to keep his word, And sinful pleasures flee ; Oh, that's the hope for me ! 4. There's a beautiful land on high, And though here I oft weep and sigh, My Jesus hath said that no tears shall be shed In that beautiful land on high. Chorus — In that beautiful land, &o. There's a beautiful land on high, Where we never shall say ♦' good bye;" When over the river we're happy for ever. In that beautiful land on high. CuoRus — In that beautiful land, &Q. 73 BEAUTIFUL LAND ON HiCH. 1. There's a beautiful land on high, To its glories I fain would fly, When by sorrows pressed down I long for my crown In that beautiful land on high. Chorus — In that beautiful land I'll be. From earth and. its cares set free ; My Jesus is ,'iere ; He's gone to p. epare A p'aco ifi t lat land for me. 2, There's a beautii'ui Inad on high. And my kindred itc bliss enjoy ; Methinks I now see how they're waiting for me In that beautiful land on high. Chorus— In that beautiful land, <&c. THE SAVIOUR'S LOVE. 6. 5, 1. How kind is the Saviour — How great is His love ! To bless little children He came from above ; ' .. . J^e left holy angels. And their bright abode, To dwell here with children, And teach them the road. 2. Ho wopt in the garden, And died on the tree. To open a fountain Fur sinners like me ; His blood is that fountain, Which pardon bestows, < And cleanses the foulest Wherever it flows. 8. He went back to glory ; But left us His word. Which oft from our teachers And pastors we've heard : He sends forth [lis Spirit Our hearts to inflame With joy in ilis service, And love to His name. tiai *ii ii n III dfV T i;l I n 74 THE HAPPY so:isfa. :l^ ?^ i OOLSUr IHOWBH. j — T r--d : < J> T ~ ! I l =F Wo are now in If the cbiinna of youths bright mora - ing, Cheer - i • ly we're earth aro tieot - ing, And should quick - ly -r P- 1 r — H pass - iug on ; pass a • way, -»■-»■ -19- »-4— 1-- f m 4- I t ^ ^ I won. Joys a - round us sweet - ly dawn • ing, Tell us joy"? may yet be Still the Ho - ly Spi - rits greet - iiig, Shall not with those charms de - cay. -♦--••-••-♦- . a -F- ■»■ ■•■ -0- -*- -0- ^ t r-(^ — z — p — I — ■ I ! ' ' r~r~g = -»— h m m CHORUS. f f >- 3^ :: 1 8: 3^ :g: We are young, and -» (■ m (■- we f are hap - py, We are hap - py, hnp-py in our Bonif. -^ f- t -T- ^ r- f- f , f- f- f- f- -f gi-, H0 # • ^ 1 ^ '■ O — » 1> — m G — f J : > 1 ^ ^^ ^^ :?i We aro young, and we aro hap - py, hap - pv, hap - py in our song -■ « F •— r-1 1 f — r I r ' r — -f: — :t — f: — P— r— s- -P — g % % ^- 3. Wisdom's cheering voice invites us. To the feast of Jesas' love, And a foretaste here delights us, On our way to realms above. Chorus. — We are young, &o. 4. When we cross the shining portal On the banks of yonder shore, And are clothed in robes immortal We'll be happy overmore. GHoacs. — We are young. Ac. 3. THE NEW JERUSALEM. D.C.M. , ' Jerusalem, niy happy home, Name ever dear to me ! When shall my labours have an end, In joy, and peace, and tbee ? When shall these eyes thy heaven-built walls, And pearly gates behold 1 Thy bulwarks, with salvation strong, And streets of shining gold ? . ^ Oh ! when, thou city of my God ! Shall I thy courts ascend. Where congregations ne'er break up. And Sabbaths have no end ! There happier bowers than Eden's bloom. Nor sin nor sorrow know ; Blest seats 1 through rude and stormy scenes I onward press to you. Why should I shrink at pain and woe, Or feel at death, dismay ? I've Canaan's godly land in view,' And realms of endless day ! .\:Mtii Jerusalem my glorious home. My soul still pants for thee ; Then shall my labours have an end ■ When I thy joy shall see. 76 WE LOVE TO MEET. 6'8. Jesus we love to mset, On this thy holy day. We worship round thy seat. On this thy holy day. Thou tender heavenly Friend, To thee our prayers ascend ; O'er our young spirits bend. On this thy holy day. We dare not trifle now, On this thy holy day. In silent awe we bow, On this thy holy day. Check every wandering thought, And let us all be taught To serve thee as we ought. On this thy holy day. We listen to thy word, On thft thy holy day. Bless all that we have heard, On this thy holy day. Go with us when wo pari. And to each youthful heart Thy saving grace impart, On this thy holy day. li 'n il rj I It ! t^l 76 DUBT BEAUTIFUL LAND OF BEST. OHORCS DTjnt ooLDui onaia. ^P S^ -«* — pT— :-■ a k: -1^- & f + k , K i ll. lit « ' »^« ."J 5=J sa s (i •■ j/ I '/I 1. Je - ru - sa .lorn, for ev r ■ er bright, Beautiful land of res^. No win - ter there, nor chill of nigbt. J=F=f m^ ' / ' ^ w T CHORUS ^- M ¥=Ff 1=^ ± g # #-l i > g !i'*V J I I i*^ i< • Beau-ti - f ul land of rest! The dripping cloud is chased a-way. The sun breaks forth in end-leas day. Je- . . f m § p i t Ji J-J^ f=:f^ _!■ 0-(t. r Mr ^ ■ ^ P I I — " ^ ' f ^ r • ^ ' ' > i g s « — » — • — »- ^ / ^ CHORUS ru - sa-lem, Jo - ru - ea-lcin , Pl^ ^ Tlio beau-ti - ful land of rest -s^i — + Beau- ti - ful land, Beau-ti - ful land. i # f ^ ^ :jE=isrr:jB: # !■ N ^S s A '=i=:^±5=H=F ' ^ ^ ¥ e 5=^ :f^ Jf''fMh'hM//V^ H r ^^^^-4r-i-t-^iF^ -tr«.-J- Beau-ti - ful land of rtvt, Boau-ti - ful land, I Beau-ti -folland, Bean-ti-ful land of * • -F- -H-f^ Bean-ti-ful land of rest. E ■v-pr 1/ T ^ -k^=^. It^fT / > » y !■ ■ 1 ^ t C 2. 8. We long to see thy pearly gates, • Bes,utiful land of rest, O, for its op'ning still we wait, Beaatiful land of rest ! And when our toils and cares are o'er, Those who have crossed the stream before, Will welcome us to Canaan's shore. To the land of rest. Chohus — Beautifal land, &o. Our waiting heart with rapture beats, Beautiful land of rest. When shall we walk thy golden streets, Beautifal land of rest ! We're marching onwar-i, staff in hand, Toward that holy, happj land, And soon we'll meet the pilgrim band, Id the land of rest. Chorus — Beaatiful land, &o. Unto the river's banks we've come, Beautiful land of rest, Each moment brings us nearer home, Beautiful land of rest ! There millions who've the viotory found. Have laid their cross and armour down : Still we are striving for the crown, In the land of rest. Chobus — Beaatiful land, &c. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP. S.M. 1. Blest be the tie that binds Our hearts in Christian love ; The fellowship of kindred minds Is like to that above. 2. Before oar Father's throne We pour our ardent prayers ; Our fears, our hopes, our aims are one, Our comforts and our cares. 3. When we asunder part It gives us inward pain, Bit we shall still be joined in heart. And hope to meet again. 4. This glorious hope revives Our courage by the way ; While each in expectation lives, And longs to see the day. 6. From sorrow, toil and pain. And sin we shall be free ; And perfect love and friendship reign Through all eternity. 77 •T^V 1. THE SABBATH. T's. Safely through another week God has brought us on our way. Let us now a blessing seek, Waiting in his courts to day, — Day of all the week the best, Emblem of eternal rest. While we seek supplies of grace, Through the dear Redeemer's name, Show thy reconciling face, Take away our sin and shame ; From our worldly cares set free. May we trust, this day, in thee. 5 tf Bi 78 CANAAN. ^ i ^4^^H=NN S ^: 3«^a i »/ t=t Come, children, let QS sweot-Iy aing, We ore bound for tke land of Canaan; All glo-ry give t« e^^A i r I r r .^ m :p=P= ( ■ P F ^ 5E=5E rf i -J — ^— ^ CHORUS. i » i |-t=i I i 13: & M f f H =s Canaan, Oh, Canaan, bright Canaan, We are 4^ Christ oar King, We arn bound for the land of msi^ r r r^ f-^ ^ -#— p- :p=?c =^^ £ ^^ s 3ii|: / / feE :5r=l5: -*—•-#. :i J!L_^ ^r^ i t=r h^ :i=«: f -• — »- t— •- =i— Pc boundfor thelandof Canaan, O Canaan, ii, is * J ' J ^=if: -•— #- J=t=t I * ^^ -4 my happy home , We are bound for the land of Canaan . -^•^t'^ y y y f- ± - K-^ > / i< ^ E^ rF 2. Come then and join our happy band, ^ye are bound for the land of Canaan ; To ever dwell at Christ's right hand, We are bound for the land of Canaan, Chobvs.— Canaan, &o. I 3. Then louder still our songs shall rise — We are bound for the land of Canaan. When we are far beyond the akies — We are bound for the land of Canaan. Choeus.— Canaan, ^o. HEAVENLY TEACHING. 8.7.4. L 1. Heavenly Father ! we draw near Thee, With the voice of joy and praise ; Id our childhood taught to fear Thee, Taught the knowledge of Thy ways, We would praise Thee, Love and serve Thee all our days. 2. When we think how much we owe Thee Lord, thy goodness we adore ; Though we but begia to know Thee, Thy kind teaching we implore ; Thus instructed, May we know and love Thee more. 3. Thanks to Thee for every blessing ; Most of all for saving grace ; Oh I may we, that grace possessing, Beach at length the blissful place . Where Thy children \ Dwell with Thee and see Thy face. 2. Other refuge have I none. Hangs my helpless soul on Thee ; Leave, oh ! leave me not alone. Still support and comfort me. All my trust on Thee is stay'd, All my help from Thee I bring; Cover my defenceless head With the shadow of Thy wing. 8. Plenteous grace with Thee is found ; Grace to pardon all my sin ; Let the healing streams abound. Make and keep mo pure within. Thou of life the fountain art. Freely let me take of Thee, I Spring Thou up within my heart, ^ Rise to all eternity. 79 JESUS THE REFUGE. 7's. Jesus, lover of my soul, Let me to Thy bosom fly, While the nearer waters roll. While the tempest still is high. Hide me, my Saviour, hide, Till the storm of life be past ; Safe into the haven guide, receive my soul at last. Ill 11 I -^>r ' THE LITTLE FLOCK. 7's. Children of the heavenly King, As ye journey, sweetly sing; Sing your Saviour's worthy praise. Glorious in his works and ways. Te are travelling home to God, In the way the fathers trod ; They are happy now, and ye Soon their happiness shall see. Shout, ye little flock, and blest. You near Jesus' throne shall rest ; There your seats are now prepared, There your kingdom and reward. Lord ! submissive make us go. Gladly leaving all below. Only thou our leader be. And we still will follow thee. 60 I WANT TO BE AN ANGEL. ^^^ -it 1t^-~z:--^-=:r=\-EEz. TTT^ ^EiE^ :S±^i=i ¥^ "2?" « — • — ff s-^ ^-f-f C I want to be an an- gel And with the an-gels stand > ^ .j^,^ ^^^ Saviour. So (. A crown up-ou my forohuad, A harp with-in my haiid;> ' b"" "<= *"'°*"j ua.iuui, o« -iC? — • — *- ^^51^ "I ■' — ■ r- ^ • rf *- j: i" — i- g * :S«: f ^ p ;ft^ • — -S — S— •- ■•— H * — V- --t- ir2" • % ix i^'^ii:]- i— I— i I I'l' ; •■/•;.;-:, ..,1 It ==1^ -s^i^^^l^ glo-rious and bo bright, I'd wake the swcet-est mn - sic, And praise him day and night. g 9 9^-0 I =tzz4=£ztz:!?: -r-'-r—^—r -p— r- SEa H h f f tti i.i I never would bo weary, J Nor ever shed a tear, Nor over know a sorrow. Nor over feel a fear ; But blessed J pure, and holy, I'd dwell in Josus' sight. And with ten thousand thousands, Praise liim both day and night. I know I'm weak and sinful. But Josus will forgive. For many little children Have gone to heaven to live. Dear Saviour, when I languish. And lay me down t-i die, O ! send a shining angel, And bear me to the sky. 4. Oh, there I'll be an angel, And with the angels stand. A crown upon my forehead, A harp within my hand ; And there, before my Savionr, So glorious and so bright, I'll join the heavenly music. And praise him day and nighti 2:r-s THINK OF THE LAMB. 11.8. 1, Come, cbildran, and learn of the infinite grace Of Jesus, in coming to die ; How lie left bis bright tbrone, that all-glorious place, His beautiful home in the sky. Oh ! think of the Lamb, who on Calvary died, And died for such sinners as we : Of the thorns on his brow, and the spear in his side. When ho sufTer'd and bled on the tree. 2. Oh ! never was sorrow so bitter as this, The anguish he suffer'd below ; For the dear Son of God had done nothing amiss ; 'Twaa for others he tasted such woe. Oh ! think of his love, when he gave up his life, For sinners so guilty as we ; 'Twns for them that he finish'd the conflict and strife, 'Twas for them that he bled on the tree. 8. Dear little ones, think, is it nothing to you, The tale of his wonderful grace ? When he comes in the clouds, will you joyfully view, Or tremble to look in his face ? Oh ! think of the Lamb who on Calvary died, And died for such sinners as we ; Of the thorns on his brow, nnd the spear in his side, When ho suffer'd and bled on the tree. 4. When he comes back to reign in glory so bright. The wicked he'll fill with despair; But children, who love him, will rise with delight, To meet their dear Lord in the air. Oh ! think of his love, when he gave up his life For sinners so guilty as we ; 'Twns for them that he finish'd the conflict and strife, 'Twas for them that he bled on the tree. h THANKSGIVING. Wo meet again in gladness, And thankful voices raise. To God, our heavenly Father, We offer grateful praise : 'Twas his kind hand that kept us Through all the changing year ; His love it is that brings us Again to worship here. We thank him for the Sabbath, - This day of holy rest ; And for the blessed Bible, The book we should love best ; For Sabbath-schools and teachers, To us BO kindly given. To guide us in the pathway. That leads to joys in heaven. •*': We thank him for our country, The land our fathers trod ; For liberty of conscience, For right to worship God. Lord, our heavenly Father, Accept the praise we bring; And tune our hearts and voices, Thy glorious name to siog. Soon may thy gracious sceptre Extend to every land ; And all, as willing subjects. Submit to thy command. Send forth the gospel tidings ; And hasten on the day. When every isle and nation Shall own Messi.ah's fcwny 7. 6. 81 'i ''■ i ■,J Ur— «M*Jiii rn^ !miVi*tC)jmmlMthi.~^ w 1 % 83 It MET IN JESUS' NAME. C. M. 1. In thy great name, Lord, wo come, To worship at thy feet ; Oh, pour thy Holy Spirit down On all that now shall meet. 2. We ootne to hear Jehovah speak, To hear the Saviour's voice ; . Thy face and favoar, Lord, we^seek ; Now make our hearts rejoice. 3. Teach us to pray and praise and hear, And understand thy word ; To feel thy blissfal presence near, And trust our living Lord. 4. Here let thy power and grace be felt, Thy love and mercy known ; The toy heart, blest Saviour break And melt the heart of stone. Jcfus ! our (lying friend, * We joy to hear of thee ; And till this life shall end, And through eternity. We'll sing thy love to fallen mnn. And praise thee more than angels can. To thee we look and call. While here below we roam. Bring children — teachers— all. Safe, to a better home ; Then shall we shout in louder strain, '* Worthy the Lamb that once was slain. THE HAPPY PLACE. 6 6 8 6 8 8, 1. This is the happy place Where favour'd children meet, To sing of Jesus' grace, And sit at Jesua' feet ; To learn of him a life of love And seek a brighter world above. 2. This is the happy day, " The best of all the seven," When children read and pray, To find the road to heaven. Kind Jesus, guide us, lest we ctray, Thou art •• the life, the truth, the way," PRAYER FOR DIRECTION. 6 6 6 8 8. 1. Again we meet, Lord, Again we fill this place, To hear thy holy word. To ask thy promised grace. To thank tbee for the gifts we share The children of thy love and care. 2. Grant us the listening ear, ; The understanding heart, The mind and will sincere, To choose the better part. To take the learner's lowly seat And gather wisdom at thy feet. .S. Through this, and every day, Teach us thy paths to tread ; Nor let our feet astray By Satan's wiles be led ; But keep us in the narrow road, ' The road to glory and to God. ' >ll HALLELUJAH! AMEN. 6'0. 1. Como, children, join to eing, Hallelujah 1 Amen! Loud praise to Christ our king, Hallelujah! Amen! Let all with heart and Toice, Before his throne rejoice ; Praise is his gracious choice. Hallelujah! Amen! 2. Come lift your hearts on high * Hallelujah! Amen! Let praises fill the sky. Hallelujah! Amen! He is our Guide and Friend ; To us he'll condescend ; His love shall never end, Hallelujah ! Amen ! 8. Praise yet the Lord again. Hallelujah! Amen! Life shall not end the strain, Hallelujah! Amen! On heaven's b!i88ful shore, His goodness we'll adore, iSinging for evermore. Hallelujah! Amen! JESUS THE SHEPHERD. 8 7 4. 1. Youthful, weak, and unprotected, Prone in folly's path to stray; By no friendly band directed, We shall surely lose our way ; Who shall guide us To the realms of endless day ? 3. 4. Chriatinn teachers may iD&tiuct ua. Friends their generous aid bestow ; But what leader shall conduct us Safely all the journey through ? Who shall keep us. Wanderers in a world of woe ? Christ, our shepherd, waits to gather Every wanderer to his fold ; And with love, our heavenly Father, Will each humble child behold ; Lord receive us ; 'Tis thy kindness makes us bold. Grateful for the love that brought us, Now our feeble songs we raise Hither hath thy mercy brought us. Here with joy we sound thy praise ; To thine honour We would yield our future days. 83 SUFFER US TO COME. 1. Lord, before thy throne we stand; Once again thy children see ; Smile upon the youthful band, Suffer as to oome to thee. 2. Whither »lae should children go. Weak and impotent as we ? Thou hast all things to bestow. Suffer us to oome to thee. 8. Suffer us to come and pray ; Daily do we stand in need ; An } if thou should'st turn away. Ljrd, we should be poor indeed. 7'9. , ^, IMACE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I Ui W2.B 1 2.5 150 *^^ 12.2 M |I.25|U ,.6 < 6" ► ^ ^ Va / Photographic Sciences Corporation v ^v <^ 33 war MAIN STRUT WEBSTIIt,N.Y. 145*0 (71«) 172-4503 4^ T ,!k l/j 84 6. Suffer us to come and own How unworthy we have been ; Since we look to tbee alone, For the pardon of our sin. Suffer us to come and praise ; Gondeseend to hear our songs ; All we have, ten thousand ways, Comes from thee, to thee belongs. While we here have life and breath. This our constant prayer should bo ; This our latest sigh in death — Suffer us to come to thee. DISMISSION. S. M. 1. Once more before we part. Oh, bless the Saviour's name ; Let every tongue, and every heart, Adore and praise the same. 2. Lord, in thy grace we came ; That blessing still impart ; We met in Jesus' sacred nsjae ; Id Jesus' name we part. 8. Thus, nurtured by thy word, May each in wisdom grow ; And still go on to know the Lord, And practice what we know. 4. Now, Lord, before we part. Help us to bless thy name ; Let every tongue, and every heart, Adore and praise the same. PRATER FOR DIVINE ASSISTANCE, ll's, 1. The mercy of Jesus has brought us once more To bow at his footstool, his' aid to implore ; That we who the office of teachers sustain, May neither grow weary nor labour in vain. 2. The work we engage in is great we confess, And we have no might to insure its success ; We now are assembled assistance to seek From him who has promised to strengthen the weak, 3. We pray for that wisdom which comes from above, To render our duty a service of love ; To open the minds of the children to see How pleasant the ways of religion must be. 4. We ask to exhibit, in word and in deed, A holy example that children may read ; And may our endeavours all centre in this. Hereafter to meet them in glory and bliss. SUNDAY SCHOOL CULTURE. S. M. 1. Blest Saviour as we meet, To join in hymns of praise, And gather round the mercy seat, Ob, fill our hearts with grace. 2. Let ^.houghts of^God, an<^ truth. And duty to the charge Of training up immortal youth, Our souls with zeal enlarge. 8. The worldling may not deem This culture worth his toil ; And, to the thoughtless, it may seem A thankless, fruitless soil. 5. . But we have seen the dew Upon that soil distil ; > And oft that culture hearts renew, And with thjk blessing fill. Not unto man, Lord, Be any honour given ; But be thy sovereign grace adored, JE'or fruit thus gleaned for heaven. , Ob, let each gathered sheaf From this our much lov'd field, A promise to our spirits give, Of more abundant yield. THE TEACHER'S THOUGHTS OF HEAVEN. L. M. 1. O world of glory and of bliss, Not soiled by guilt, or marred like this, We long to reach thy tranquil shore. To sin, and fear, and weep no more. 2. We long to pass those portals bright, Ne'er clouded by th' approach of night ; We long to see that peaceful brow, Once stained with blood, but glorious now. 3. Yet, when we bow before the throne, We would not find ourselves alone; E'en heaven would seem less glad and fair If we should miss our children there. 4. ! may we toil and pray and weep. And ever wakeful watchings keep; That every child whom we have taught £lay be at length to glory brought. BLESS THIS ASSEMBLY, LORD. L. M. 1. Bless this assembly. Lord; to thee. In faith, we bend the suppliant knee : Our prayers receive ; thy grace impar*; And let thy love fill every heart. 2. While for our scholars we implore The choicest blessings of thy store, With quickening power thy Spirit send. And all his sacred influence lend. 3. Shed on our schooljthy heavenly light, And give them favour in thy sight ; Let all thy great salvation know, And be their portion here below. 4. And oh, may we, who teach them, share In our Almighty Father's care ; In zeal and love may we be found, And in each christian grace abound. ♦ THE TEACHER'S PRAYER. S.M. 1. Creator, Saviour, God, We raise our hearts to thee ; And pleading now thy precious blood. We bend our suppliant knee. 2. Oh, deign to hear our prayer, And save the youthful race ; Convert the children of our care. By thine almighty grace. 3. Make them to feel thy love ; Teach them to sing thy praise ; While strains seraphic, from above, Re-echo youthful lays. 4. Oh guide their roving feet In paths of truth divine ; May rays of heavenly glory meet And round their footsteps i^hine. 85 iil-i 80 PRAYER FOR GOD'S PRESENCE. L.M. 1. Here, gracious God, beneath thy feet, Friends to the young^ and thee, ve meet, Joined by the cord of mutual loTe, Bound to our common Friend above. ■ 2. Our hearts thy throne of grace address : Smile on our school, the children bless, For Jesus' sake, who once on earth Appeared, a child of lowly birth. 3. Blesa all the planB which we devise : May they be useful, good and wise ; Whilst we our humble labours benil^ Thy glorious kingilam to extend. 4. May wisdom, zeal and love inspire Our bosoms with their purest fire ; While faith on thine own word relies, And hope looks joyful to the skies. 5. Grant us thy presence, God of grace, Now, while we meet before thy face ; That we may feel, ere we depart, Thy love diffused through every heart. FJJLL OF BOYS AND GIRLS. C M. 1. A prophet of the olden time Saw in the comiag years, A Sight within Jerusalem, , Which calmed bis rising fear». 2. Jerusalem ! Jerusalem ! Her ways that mourned so long — He saw them filled with boys and girls, A playful, happy throng. 8. So may we see with eye of faith, Jerusalem above ; And hear the song that children sing - In the thronged streets thereof. 4. From these our Sabbath homes below, May thousand children rise, To join their friends above and^swell The chorus of the skies. 6. Oh ! who shall see that blissful sight ? Who hear that angel choir ? One hour were worth the toils of earth. Of which we often tire. THE SEED OF THE WORD. CM. 1 . Almighty God ! thy word is cast. Like seed, into the ground ; Now let the dew of heaven descend, And righteous fruits abound. 2. Let not the foe of Christ and man This holy seed remove ; But give it root in every heart, ' To bring forth fruits of love. 3. Let not the \»v.. -Id's deceitful cares The rising plant destroy ; * But let it yield a hundredfold. The fruits of peace aad joy. ' 4. Oft as the precious seed is sown, ■^' Thy quickening grace bestow ; That all whose sonls the truth receive, Its saving power may know. THE DIVINE TEACHER. CM. 1. Teacher divine, we bow the knee, Dependent at th j throne ; » Our fervent cry we raise to thee ; Ah ! leave us not alone. 2. In vain we teach unless thy grnce Instruct each tender heart : Then deign to hear ; hide not thy face ; Thy spirit, Lord, impart. 3. Without thee, we can nothing do ; Our weakness we confess : Be thou our strength and wisdom too ; Aud thus our labours bless. 4. And may the sacred tie of love Bind us together here ; A foretaste give of joy above. Life's pilgrimage to cheer. 5. Thus while on earth we would adore : When death shall close our eye?. May teacher?, scholars, meet once more, Transplanted to the skies. A BLESSING SOUGHT. 1. Saviour King ! in hallowed union. At thy sacred feet we bow ; Heart with heart, in blest communion, Join to crave thy favour now. 2. When we tell the wondrous story Of thy rich, exhaustless love. Send thy spirit Lord of glory, On the youthful heart to move. 8. 7. 3. Oh that he,the ever-living, May descend as fruitful rain ; Till the wilderness reviving, -Blossom as the rose again. 4. Then may they whom we have guided, Life's tempestuous ocean o'er, In the home thou hast provided, Meet us to depart no more. 5. There beside the crystal river, Flowing from the eternal throne, Shall arise to thee forever, Praise more sweet than earth has known. m THE TEACHERS' OBJECT. CM. 1. Attracted by love's sacred force. Like planets to the sun ; Tbo' different spheres may mark our course. Our centre is but one. 2. As teachers of the young we meet; Our object is the same : To lead them to the Saviour's feet. And praise his glorious name. 3. We meet to strengthen and unite Our hearts in this employ ; On, may our work be our delight, A crown of future joy. 4. May union, zeal^and wisdom join To make our meetings blest ; And mutual love to God and man Be constantly possessed. i m ^ H rh 1 11 f Hi i [ll ■m :l: 88 A Wit I i ABOVE THE BRIGHT BLUE SKY. 7.6. 1. There's a rest for little children, Above the bright Mue sky ; • Who loye the blessed Saviour, And " Abba, Father, " cry ; A rest from every turmoil. From sin and danger free ; Where every little pilgrim Shall rest eternally. 2. There's a home for little children, Above the bright blue sky ; When Jesus reigns in glory, A home of peace and joy. No home on earth is like it, Or can with it compare ; For every one is happy. None could be happier, there. 3. There's a Friend for little children, Above the bright blue sky ; d. Friend who never changeth — Whose love can never die. Unlike our friends by nature. Who change with changing years. This Friend is always worthy The precious name he bears. 4. There's a eroton for little children, Above the bright blue sky ; And all who look for Jesus Shall wear it by-and-by : A crown of brightest glory. Which He will then bsstow On all who've found His favor, And loved His name below. 6. There's a son<; for little children, Above the bright blue sky — A song that will not weary, Though sung continually ; A song which even angels Can never, never sing ; They know not (Ihrist as Sariour, But worship him as Kiriff. There's a robe for little children. Above the bright blue sky ; And a harp of sweetest music, And a palm of victory. All, all above is treasured. And found in Christ alone ; come, dear little children, That all may be your own. 6. MISSIONARY HYMN. 1. From Greenland's icy mountains. From India's coral strand. Where Afric's sunny fountains Roll down their golden sand ; From many an ancient riv^r. From many a palmy plain. They call us to deliver Their land from error's chain. 2. What 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. 7. G. Sbnll wc, whoso souls are lighted With wisdom from on liigh — Shall we to men benighted, The lamp of life deny ? Salvation ! O snivation ! The joyful sound proc'aini, Till earth's remotest nation lias learned Messiah's name ! Waft, waft, ye winds, his story, And you, yo 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. — » — THE NEW YEAR. 7's. While with ceaseless course the sun Hasted through the former year. Many souls their race have run, Never more to meet us here. Fixed in their eternal state, They bavo done with all below : We a little longer wait ; 13ut how little, none can know. As the winged arrow flien, Speedily the mark to find ; As the lightning from the skies Darts, and leaves no trace behind : Swifily thus our fleeting days Bear us down life's rnpid stream ; Upward, Lord, our spirits raise ; All below is but a dream. Thanks for mcr/sies pnst receive, Pardon of our sins renew ; Teach us henceforth how to live With eternity in view. Ble?s thy word to young and old ; Fill us with a Saviour's love; And when life's short tale is told. May we dwell with Thee above. 89 Ml THE HEATHEN'S APPEAL. 8 7. 4. 1. Hark ! a distant voice is calling ; Mournfully it meets the ear ; Louder yet its accents falling. Fill each heart with thoughtful fear : Let us listen ; Now the sound of woe is near. 2. 'Tis the moan of thousands dying — Lost in sin's dark gloom they stray ; 'Tis the voice of wand'rers crying, •' Ye who know the living way, Come and guide us To the land of perfect day." 3. We would help them, oh our Father Thou hast bid as freely give ; . Wilt thou not the wand'rers gather, Shall not dying spirits live ? Hear our pleadings. All our past neglect forgive. 4. Let us send to every nation News of light and life divine, And to spread thy free salvation, Now in youth our lives resign : Take these first fruits. Then let all our sheaves be thine. li I :l 80 1. id WORTHY IS THE LAMB. TTark ! that glorious burst of prniae Which the rnnsomcd legions rnise, AVhile the ceaseless waves of Rong, Sweep their golden harps along, la a full triumphant strain — "To the Lamb for sinners slain ! " Grant U9, Lord, to hear that sound Swell thy golden city round ; And while absent far away, In this prison-house of clay, Let our souls take up the psalm — •' Worthy, worthy ia the Lamb ? " 7'9. 1. THE BABE OF BETHLEHEM. 7'd. Let us go to Bethlehem ; There the king of glory lies ! He has left his diadem And bis throne beyond the skies ! He, the Lord of endlejs years, Now a feeble babe appears. Let us JO to Bethlehem ; God descends with men to dwell ! And he comes not to condemn, But to save from sin and hell : Oh, what rich and boundless grace, To our lost and guilty race. Let us go to Bethlehem ; ;. Eastern magi worship there ; Let us striTo to riral them With the incense of oar prayer ; And our hearts, as offerings bring. To the glorious new-born King. . WORK FOR THE YOUNG. 8. 7. 4. 1. In the vineyard of our Father, Daily work we find to do ; Scattered gleanings we may gather, Though we are but young and few : Little clusters Help to fill the garners too. 2. Toiling early in the morning. Catching moments through the day ; Nothing small or lowly scorning, So along our path we stray ; Gathering gladly Free-will offerings by the way. 3. Not for selfish praise or glory, Not for objects nothing worth — But to fiend the blessed story Of the gospel o'er the earth — Telling mortals Of our Lord and Saviour's birth. 4. Up and ever to our calling. Till in death our lips are dumb ; ' Or till, sin's dominion failing, Christ shall, in his kingdom, come. And his children Reach their everlasting home. 5. Steadfast then in our endeavour, Heavenly Father, may we be ; And forever, and forever. We will give the praise to thee. Hallelujah ! Singing, all eternity. INFANT PRAISES. 8. 7. 4. 1. Mighty God, while angels bless thee, May an infant lisp thy name ? Lord of men as well as angels, Thou art every creature's theme. Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Amen ! 2. Lord of every land and nation, Ancient of eternal days ; Sounded through thy wide dominion Be thy just and lawful praise. Hallelujah, &o. 3. Brightness of the Father's glory, Shall thy praise unuttered lie ? . Flee, my tongue, such guilty silence ! Sing — the Lord who came to die I Hallelujah, t&o. 4. From the highest throne in glory. To the cress of deepest woo, — . All to ransom guilty captives : Flow, my praise, forever flow ! Hallelujah, &o. 6. Go, return, immortal Savionr, Leave thy footstool, take thy throne. Thence return, and reign forever ; Be the kingdom all thine own ! Hallelujah, &c. < > THE EARTHLY AND HEAVENLY HOSANNA. L. M. I. There was n time when children sang The Saviour's praise with holy glee ; And nil the coasts of Judah rang .With their exulting Jubilee ! 2. Oh ! to have joined Iheir rapturous songs. And swelled the sweet hosannns high, And blest him with our feeble tongues. As he, the man of grief, went by ! 8. But he is now a glorious king. And angels in his presence bow ; And the poor notes that we can sing, He surely cannot hear them now. 4. Ho can — he will — he loves to hear The songs which children to him raise ; Jesus, we come with trembling fear, 0, teach our lips and hearts to praise. 5. We join the hosts around the throne. Who once like us the desert trod ; And thus we make their songs our own, " Hosanna to the Son of God." 91 THE LOVE OF JESUS. ll's. 1. How loving is Jesus, who came from the sky, In tenderest pity, for sinners to die ! His hands and his feet were nailed to the tree, And all this be suffered for sinners like me ! 2. How gladly does Jesus free pardon impart To all who receive him by faith in their heart ! No evil befalls them, their home is above, And Jesus throws round them the arms of his love. 8. How precious is Jesus to all who believe ! And out of his fullness what grace they receive ! When weak he supports them, when erring he guiden, And everything needful he kindly provides. 4. Oh ! give then to Jesus your earliest days ; They only are blest who walk in his ways ; In life and in death he will still be their friend. For those whom he loves he will love to the end. I I 1^ . ri;l i t! I' 'i J^ ri ,;■■ III. 02 JESUS THE SHEPHERD. C. M. 1. Sec the kiud shepherd, Jesns, atanda, With all-engaging charms ; Hark, how he onlla the tender laroba, And folds them ia his arms. 2. " Permit them to hpproach," he cries, Nor scorn their humble name ; For 'twaa to bless such soala as these, The Lord of angels came. 8. He'll lead us to the heavenly streams, ' Where living waters flow ; And guide us to the fruitful fields. Where trees of knowledge grow. 4. The feeblest lamb amidst the flock Shall be its shepherd's care: While folded in the Saviour's arms. We're safe from every snare. S. Ik CHRIST THE GUIDE OP THE YOUNG. 8 7.4. 1. God has said, forever blessed Those who seek me in their youth ; They shall find the path of wisdom, And the narrow way of truth : Guide us, Saviour, In the narrow way of truth. 2. Be our strength, for vre are weakness ; Be our wisdom and our guide ; May we walk in love and meekness, Nearer to our Saviour's side : Naught can harm us. While we're near our Saviour's &ido. Thus when evening shades shall gather. We may turn our tenrless eye To the dwelling of our Father — To our home beyond the sky. Gently passing To our homo beyond the sky. 1. 4. THE DIVINE SHEPHERD. 8. 7. 4. Saviour, like a shepherd lead us ; Much we need thy tender ere : In thy pleasiint pastures feed us ; For our use thy folds prepare. Blessed Jesus ! Thou hast bought us ; thine we are. We are thine ; do thou befriend us ; Be the guardian of our way ; Keep thy flock ; from siu defend us ; Seek us when we go nstray. Blessed Jesus ! •, Listen to us when we pray. Thou hast promised to receive us, Poor and sinful though we be ; Thou hast mercy to relieve us — Grace to cleanse and power to free. Blessed Jesus ! Let us early turn to thee. Early let us seek thy favour. Early let us do thy will ; Holy Lord, our only Saviour, ' : With thy grace our bosoms fill. Blessed Jesus ! Thou hast loved us ; love us still. SAFE WITH JESUS. 8. 7. 4. 3. 4. Wliy those fears ? Behold, 'tis Jesus Holds the helm, nnd guides the ship ; Spread the sails and catch the breezes, Sent to waft us o'er the deep, To the regions Where the mourners cense to weep. Though the shore we hope to land on Only by report is known, Yet we fieely all abandon. Led by that report alone ; And with Jesus Thro' the trackless deep move on. Rendered safe by his protection. We shall pass the watery waste ; Trusting to bis wise direction, We shall gain the port at last ; And with wonder Think on toils and dangers past. Ob, what pleasures there await us ; There the tempests cease to roar ; There it is that those who hato ua Shall molest our peace no more ; Trouble ceases On that tranquil, happy shore. SURRENDERED TO CHRIST. 8. 7. Saviour ! while my heart is tender, I would yield that heart to thee ; All my powers to thee surrender. Thine and only thine to be. 2. Take me now, Lord Jesus I take me ; Let my youthful heart be thine ; Thy devoted servant make me ; Fill my soul with love divine. 3. Send me. Lord, where thou wilt send me. Only do thou guide my w:iy ; May thy grace through life attend me ; Gladly then shall I obey. 4. Let me do thy will, or bear it ; I would know no will but thine ; Shouldst thou take my life, or spare it, I that life to thee resign. 6. Thine I am, Lord for ever. To thy service set apart ; Suffer me to leave thee never ; Seal thine image on my heart. 93 EVEN SONG. 7. 7. 7. 5. 1. Three in One, and One in Three, Ruler of the earth and sea, Hear us, while we lift to Thee Holy chant and Psalm. 2. Light of lights ! with morning, shine : Lift on us Thy Light divine ; And let charity benign Breathe on us her balm. 3. Light of lights ! when falls the oven, Let it close on sins forgiven ; Fold us in the peace of heaven, Shed a holy calm. 4. Three in One and One in TLrco, Dimly here we worship Thee ; With the saints hereafter we Hope to bear the palm. I. : I IH> i» ] J! 1; If ii i' JBi ' i 94 WILL YOU GOT 1. Cliildren, will you go with mo To yon bright world ? Glory ! Ilalloiiijnh ! Praise Him, Ilallelujah ! Praiso yo the Lord. 2, Yes, we '11 go along with you, To yon bright world ! Glory, &c. 8. We shall see our Saviour there In yon bright world I Glory, &c 4. Crowns of glory we shall wear, Iq yon bright world ! Glory, &c. 6. God, our Father, ever reigns In yon bright world ! Glory, &c. 6. We shall sing in sweeter strains, In yon bright world ! Glory, &c. — ♦ — THE SWEETEST NAME. C. M 1. Jesus, the very thought of thee, With sweetness fills my breaet ; But sweeter far thy face to see, And in thy presence rest. 2. Nor voice can sing, nor heart can frame, ^ Nor can the memory tind A sweeter sound than thy blest name, Saviour of mankind. 8. hope of every contrite heart, joy of all the meek, To those who fall how kind thou art ! How good to those who eeek ! 4. But what to those who find ? ah ! this Nor pen nor tongue can show ; The love of Jesus what it is. None but bis loved ones know. 5. Jesus, our only joy be thou. As thou our prize wilt bo ; Jesus be thou our glory now, And through eternity. 1. JESUS, THE ALL IN ALL. 7. 6. I lay my sins on Jesus, The spotless Lamb of God ; He bears them all and frees us' From the accursed load. I bring my guilt to Jesus, To wash my crimson stains White in his blood most precious, 'Till not a spot remains. I lay my wants on Jesus ; All fullness dwells in him ; He heals all my diseases, He doth my soul redeem. I lay my griefs on Jesus, My burdens and my cares ; He from them all releases, He all my sorrow shares. I rest my soul on Jesus, This weary soul of mine ; His right hand me eriibroces, I on his breast recline. I long to be like Jjesus, Meek, loving, lowly, mild ; I long to be like Jesus, The Father's holy child. THE INVITATION. 8. 7. 4. 1. CliiUlrni, boar the melting story Of the Lamb that onco was Hlain ; 'IiH the LorJ of life and glory ; S " he plead with you ID tuId? reueive him, And snivatioa iio\7 obtain. 2. Vitld ro more to Biu and folly, Ho di ploasing in his sight; Ji!«us loves iLi! I'lro and holy — They ulour nic his delight: flcok Ills fuTrmr, And your hearts to him.ualte. 8. All your sins to him oonfensing,. Who is ready t>. forgive ; Seek the Snyiour's richest blessing, Oa bis precious lame believe: He is waiting ; Will you not Liii grace receive ? CHILDREN IN HEAVEN. CM. 1. There is a glorious world of light Above the starry sky, Where saints departed, clothed in white. Adore the Lord most high. 2. And hark, amid the sncred songs Those heavenly voices ra'i^e ; Ten thousand thousand infant tongues Unite in perfect pruise. 8. These are the hymns that we shall know. If Jesus we obey : That is the place where we shall go, If found in wisdom's way. 4. Soon will our earthly race bo run — Oui" mortal frame decay ; Children nud touchers, one by one, Must die and pass awny. 5, Great Ood, impress thi»j serious thought. To-day, on every breast ; That both the teachers and tho taught May dwell among the blest. 06 ^. SUNDAY-SCHOOL CELEBRATION. 8. 7. 4. While the heavinly h, d .ej jlccs In thy (.;•; -" Tireseuc'i, Lord, Thou V ilt hear t.ai viniLfiil ynicea Praiijo thee for thy ii.i . v. i.r ' • " (liory ! j.1or> : '' Tlv ' 1^0 tho earth and htuvens be lond. Mercies grantcil to t»>u liitiiers. On tho children too aave come: Whei; around our spirit gathers Darkness from the opcuing tumb, May thy presence Then disperse the heavy gloom. We know not the lol before us ; That to only thee is known ; Let thy love and truth reign o'er us, And our hearts be thine alone : Life eternal Thou wilt give us as our own. 4. As the morning Bunli' T-J h I 1. 8mg to the liord the children's h7mn,Hi8 m ^y gentle love de • dare, D. s. :1fc^ ^J ± e? 4i — ^ t't r gf -iM^ iL o benda a-mid the He learn'd the first small f r-r f- :p=*=>ciit:t if * J i S J I !> = FINB Ir-Jt «ii|: i± ZE ^ chembim, To hear the children's prayer. He words He said At a meek mother's knee. -*_jft_ » ■ V"? i^ 1. -/— 1>^ at a mother's breast was fed,Tho' God's own son was He. y -0-' ''^ ■y-v- =;it-v: :» — g 1 ^ / 3c=p[ •»-•- inrvT^ ^ I a 2. He held as to his mighty bvoast, The children of the earth : He lifted up His hands and blessed The babes of human birth. So shall He be to us, ur God, Our gracious SaviOv„*, too : The seeus we tread His footsteps trod. The path of youth He knew. 3. Lo, from the stars His face will turn On us with glances mild ; The angels of His presence yearn To bless the little child. Sin^ to the Lord the children's hymn, His gentle love declare, Who bends amid the seraphim, To hear the children's prayer. m 88 BUMMER'S DAT. C.M.D. i a^^ - fr* i J-r-L fe 3 1^ J I J =? -#- ^ < ^ i ^ ^ i ^ V 1. THs life i8 but ^a irammoi'flday Of eliadows and of U^ht, | Fair childhood is the Itsbnghteatsimbeanupassa-way And Boongiveplace to night, ) u«w«*di,uo ear • ly dawn And frf-M-V ^ :p=p: -#— *- :?=?: zi ^ ±=± H >i ^ f -f-P-4 H 1 H I ' i i rp^ ^ ^ 9E f f f-f ■ li !■ !■; i 99 ; i te ^ ^ ^ > ^ i3ii l j*i jU ^P 3 ^ ^ fe > ^ e^^ ^ i Fairer than thestunmer flower la every ho-ly one Singing, ahining evermore, With glory bat be • gon. II hi I h ^^ ■p-9- f ** r * r EE m T r f-f- U ^ n r r r f ^ ^^ ^ 2. Once their eyes were streaming With the tears of woe ; Now with rapture beaming, Not a tear they know, Crowna of glory now they wear, And ever as they rove. O'er the tuneful harps they bear Their skilful fingers move. \. 'Twas Immannel sought them, Straying from the fold : With a price he bought them, Dearer far than gold ; Not the treasures of the mine. Not bleating flocks he gave ; Blood he shed—'twas blood divine,. To sanctify and save. 4. Little saints in glory, Guilty though I be, I have learned the story, • • Jesus died for me.' Ransomed by his blood 'divine. My Saviour I will love ; Bear his cross, than rise and jdn Your shining band above. < ,;,-; 'rfrjrrg m I ■!( i ! i ! f III I' I loo MoDBRATO. tKE LrTTLB O^RAVSUiBRS. 7a. iDOuble. *==8: Sa U > :S==t fl -^:-«:-*-XL^ 1. Lit -tie trav'-lors Zi - on • ward, Each one entering in • to rest. In i} king-clom of yoorLorj K ^ 1^ i jtZZfE -It— .1- 1t=J^ 1 t t ^==S=I=±^ ^ In the man-sions of the blest : There to wel - come Je - bus waits, Gives the crowns his i :ta=f!!: =itz::=Sl: 3tZ=t f* ■ ft >. ' h I h" r .,! g p :;z ^ ^ w ( foll'«wera win ; Lift yoor heads, ye LL j" t t \ i i ^ gold • en gates ! Let the lit • tie trav* • lers in. Z^ r r i f Who am they whom little feet, "PatoBg life's dark jonmey through , Now ha/99 reaeh'd tlwt heavenly seat, 3. Tiuiy htA 9vet kept in view P I. from Greelaad B froMn land t" "I. from India's snltry plain }'* " I. from AfHe's barren sand," ' ' li Crom islands of the main." "All our earthly journey past, Every tear and pain gone by, Here together met at last. At the portals of the sky I Each the welcome ' Gome' awaits, Gonquerors over death ai^d sin." lift your heads, ye golden gates ! Let the little travellers in. r Lord ■p-i- ; inuihis I fi : m LEBANON. i -^*- 1. Sweet is ^ the f time of t±f lien nature's cliarms ap > pear : The birds with cease-less ^ S g f 8 sprinfC) When nature's -r rrr r r ^•» ! ■ H H ap 4t. pear The birds with :t; cease-less -f- f i i^^^^^ plea • snre sing, And hail the op' ^^ i— i— ^ ^ ? mng :ff=e 1^ year ; Bat sweet • er ^ — --P i far the springs Of fif-r r V- S wis - dom and of grace, when i ^ I 111 ^^^^^^1 1^ ^ 5 children bless and praise their King, Who loves the youthful t-^ f - f- -^- -^ race. f ,-r- f- fi iK- J I I ■ I -t: h ^^ ^ Sweet is the dawn of Say, When light just streaks the sky ; When shades of darkness pass away, And morning's beams are nigh ; But sweeter far the dawn Of piety in youth j When doubt and darkness are withdrawn Before the light of truth. 3. Sweet is the early dow. Which gilds the mountain tops, And decks each plant and flower we view With pearly glittering drops! But sweeter far the scene On Zion's holy hill, When there the dew of youth is seen. Its freshness to distil. 101 \' 11 iil ¥ iill 102 y JTJDEA'S PLAINS. IHtAOni. ^m ^Fm « i III i'\*in^'\i ;tp I. Watching on Jn > de * a'a plain, Shepherds spend their dew • y nighti When there oame a ^^ tlili^ll l?)H> f) L r L -^1 («L ^^ i=fs f i fi T , ( ■ ^ F - f^ ^^^ <=:« ^ F=rf £ 3 S ^ heaven • ly train, In their robes of spotless white; Joy • ful news they brought to earth. f^<> r r I I r ji f <=* f *=* I y — -^ — W' i J^-4- :S=* ^ P t *—d-^ £ I Long by prophet tongues fore - told, -f- -f- -f- -p- . l^^l^ g g f L ' ' =» ^ ^ -t?— t- t S Tidings of our Saviour's birth, Tan'd with harps of -# • P ^ i iS i JUDEA'S PLAINd.-oontiniied. ^^^ rr^ t^^ CHORUS. m :^=i: Bilining gold. 108 i n-.iwi i\f44^ fcfcti tea ^m_ I^F ^^ ^ *=t 3s; Q=^=P^^ Glo • ry in the . high • est sing ! GIo • ry be to God a • bore ! U\U r-g ■ " • i of r=rt-^ ^ i «=* i ] J^H J' J. i2 Peace on earth we come to v^^^ m fc»- bring, I Un - to men good mil and lore. 2, Let us raise an anthem now. To the name of Christ our king, And with joy and gladness bow, While our youthful praise we sing, Jesus is the children's friend; He will hear their earnest prayer; He will lead them to the end And will keep them in his care. Glory in the* fto. f t r 'f\'r f ^ ^ 8. Let the joyful tidings fly All the spacious earth around. Till all lands beneath the sky Hear and love the holy sound — Till the Saviour's name is known, Fnend, Bedeemer, Prince of Peace, And in rapture to his throne Praise shall evermore increase. Glory in the, &o. f \l Fl lOi BOSAKMA. f^ 7 i |i!J<' l t J^-J' l J jMj' i ii^Tlf t^ 1. When his sal-Ta-tion bringing, To Zi- ^ ♦-*: * g ■f- P T PT ^ f^-n =? :it= ■r? a • longf, He let them still at • tend him, And smiled to hear their *} P^E as he rode P P P UUr4-V f-V-'V^ -*• ^ :*i^ i *£ d^ n\ 1 s=tet=r ^=t ^^^ /p> iff: =P=?: -^-»'-H izMaczf i:#=2 i^ fcifc song, Ho - san - na ! Ho-san-na ! Ho • sau - na ! Ho - san - na ! to Da • vid's roy % S ft *l l » f ^ ^¥- ^ -y ^MJ7« *- ^ Son. iE Vj/ 2. And since the Lord retalneth Ilia love for children still ; Though now aa king He reignelh On Zion'a heavenly hill. We'll flock around His banner, Who sits upon the throne. And cry aloud, " Hosanna To David's royal S. n." 8. For should we fail proclaiming. Our great Redeemer's praise ; The stones, our silenc^ sbamiog. Might well hosanna raise. But shall we only render The tribute of our words? No I wliilo our hearts are tender, They, too, shall be the Lord's. 1. God of love, before Thee now, Help us all in love to bow ; As the dew on Hermon fall. May Thy blessing rest on all. 2. Let it soften every breast. Hush ungentle thoughts to rest, Till we feel ourselves to be. Children of one family. 3. Children who can look above. For a heavenly Father's love ; Who shall neet, life's journey past. Id that Father's house at last. 4. But, while thankfully we meet, Thug around the mercy seat. Yet, one humble, earnest plea, Father, we would bring to Thee. 6. Far across the ocean wave. Brethren, sisters, too, we have ; Yet they have not heard of Thee ; Wilt thou not their Father be ? , Let them hear the sh^herd's voice, And beneath his care rejoice ; And together let us come To the fold : •• There yet is room." 105 HEAVEN. C. M. Double. happy land ! happy land, Where saints and angels dwell ; We long to join the glorious band. And all their anthems swell. But every voice in yonder throng. On earth has breathed a prayer; ^ ■ No lips untaught can learn the song. Or sing the mucio there. The saints in light ! the saints in light, What joys to them are given ; Their robes are pure, their crowns are bright, Their peaceful home is heaven. Their robes were cleansed from every stain, By bleeding, dying love ; On earth they serv'd, and now they reiga As kings and priests above. Thou heavenly friend I thou heavenly friend> Now teaoh our lips to pray ; And let thy grace our footsteps bend, To trea'l thy sacred way. be our first, our youthful days, To thy best service given ; Then shall we meet to sing thy praise, A ransomed band in heaven. i > !i 106 THE TEACHER'S PRAYER. ^^ ^ ?5: -T^ § ^ ^^ 22: ask: r-^^ 1. Save aU my ohil • dren, Lord -'t For less Z :<» );» i\ ^ i ^ 3t: J: dare not :4=it js; P-r 1 f. ^ -^r- i ??=F -G — f*- J± % if -wr I ■^it^ know thou wilt full w fill thy word ; May — I- I ful % 1 PE 33: i=i: fill my task ^ :S: ^=» ^ 1 2. Thy word is, "Work and pray, Toil on, ' mid hopes and fears : ' The sowing brings the reaping days, The harvest follows tears." 3. Oh ! let me strive to be The labourer Thoa wilt bless ; And hourly offer unto Thee The works of ritrhteouaness. 4. Yet, when my best is done, 'Tis sin and folly still ; My only plea is, that Thy Son Wrought out Thy perfect will. 6. Then hear me while I ask, *' Save all my children, Lord ; While I, in faith, fulfil my task. Do Thou fulfil Thy word. THE HAPPY LAND. 107 ^ i i\^ \ i \ i n\r^'^ \ in t=t 1. l%ere is a hap • py land, Far, far a - way. Where saints in glo> rj standtBrigcht bright as day. ^sa J J.J ^ :p=:;P= ?2: ?2=: gn:i= ^ i tb&i g^ nU il3: > K-N- 3^3 F=i=i ^ liti^ :«=3t:«= ^ Oh how they sweetly sing, ' ' Worthy is our Saviour King," Loud let his praises ring, Fraise,prai8e for aye, i ^ A . r , ' f :*=P=p: t ?2: •g # 3=:p: ^ f ^ JChS^ :;2=^ ■y— /- 2. Come to that happy land, Gome, come away. Why will ye doubting stand. Why still delay ? Oh, we shall happy be. When from sin and sorrow free, Lord, we shall dwell with thee. Blest, blest for aye. 3. Bright, in that happy land, Beams every eye : Kept by a Father's hand. Love cannot die. '' • Oh then to glory run ; Be a crown and kingdom won } And bright above the sun. We'll reign for aye. 108 THERE'S WORK BNOUaB FOR ALL. nooro BBU* ^ ? m f-^ s * ■^t-^ ^ 1. <■ There's work ( For lit • tie heads and ^S ^1 ; ; +3— hj r— e - nough, there's work e • nongh. And work that should be done. > lit tie hands— E nough for ov - ory ry one. I i^kt; n 0H0BU8. ^B *=« a: :r Then join our throng, and join our song ; O ^ ^=J5 i h h hi t-L ' • / 1 V-^^rj: boy the Saviour's call ; There's ea - sy work and m^ i f—r J ? f " £: ■?— ?- r^ ■r^ ^ ^ :^c=ls: :15!=i:ft: BOYS. I5==fi: OIBtS. ^ r-^ 3E ^ ^*=^ pleai • ant work. And work e • nough for aU. Work e • nough for m J: ^^ ^ fe ^ir.... Work E ^ ■w— — 3 r*T THERE'S WORK EHOUGH FOR ALL. (Concluded.) 109 '$ ^ »=te i * \ "J m ALL. ^ ^ h I N^> work eo nongh for all. Hero's /■■ f w ? 1^-T-^ oa-sy work and ^ m m ploas' ant work, And work e.nongh for ^_: J ^ ^ — m (^ — i-^ n . < ^ F i P P ' — — ' : I 1 • • ■ ■ i 1 L - !■ . h ' P • £:^ -g-g -e- 2. In eve place are boys and girlst Tliat never go to school, Who never hear the Bible read, Nor learn the Golden Bole. Cho. — Then join our throng^ and join our soilg } Obey the Saviour's call ; There's easy work and pleasant Work, And work, enough for alh aU. 8. Those boys and girls we can seek out* And take them by the hand, And plead with them to come with vm^ To join ouir happy band. Cho.'— Then join our throng, and join onr song } Obey the Saviour's coll ; There's easy work and pleasant wodc. And work enough for all. 4. Th«n let us all unite' in this, And make it for a rule. That we will each do all we can, To help the Sabbath school. Cho. — Then join our throng, and join our song | Obey the Saviour's call ; There's easy work and pleasant vrork. And work enough for all. uo TELL THY SAVIOUR. PIADIIC m s ^ lET ^ * ^ at * iF» 1. Tell thy Sa-viour when the i jour-ney, Seems too wear - i - some and steep. When the ^ f -f-^^ i:a t e=l?=:=:P=^:f: ±=|: ^ ic- I i :1 i »' y^f=r li 3E J I rJ ^ — r- sha - dows of the fu ■ ture, O'er thy shiver - ing spi • rit creep, Tell Him ^^ e^=f= :P==P: i' — ¥ y- ^ til i «5=i 5E^ :i: i iip r-^->^— i= i-^-:^i Itri: -N- — ' N — 1^*— • when the light is fa-ding, Tell Him when thy heart is faint, Tell Him, in His love be - ^ - f — r EJ^ 2C -y- ^ ^^ T TELL THY SAVIOUR.— continued. HI 11 the bfrVJ i n f-^i— > CHORUS. £ ! 1^ J- j- i J *-^» J v ^ -^— 1 ^ lieving, He's the hope of er - ery saint. For no friend on earth is like Him ! there's no WE=F t=i: :p=:p: f-^r-r- ± •V- >: is>- -y- £ Him ^ ^ U iE=i=^ ^ ^= s-r love so full, and froo ; No ro £E^t -f-r :J*=£: E3^ ^gji (Krt :l!^^ =?=f: ward is like the 8:lo-ry, Christian, that a • ^^^T :P^=?=?= :*=^^ waitath thee. ^ 2. Tell Him when two ways before thee Lore thy feeble, doubting steps, When the sur< shine beaming o'er thee Suffers iMHiden, strange eclipse j Tell Him of the waning effort. Tell Him of the inward strife, Of the purpose waxing feebler, Oi the dying spirit life. Cho.— For no fHend &o. Tell thy Sari'mr when the flowers Of thv youth and childhood flee. When the hopes that wreathed the honn Only live in niemory. Take thy disappointments thither, Lean thy head upon His breast i With thy tears and sorrow ever. Go to Jesus seeking rest. Cho.— For no friend &o. H I't 'j; ''■ ^ !•' '^- 1 Ir^ \l'. ■ j 112 ■■■ill ■i msmam NOW WS LIFT Otfit TUNiruX. VOICES. OMOIA. ^■^^7. ^n'\i'^ J y > ft *?« ^^ 5? n= 1. Kow we lift our tane-M voi-ces, In a newnid • legions song: While each yoaihM f. ^ t r^=Fi^ ^s )■ ^ ii ^ >^ -^— ^ h h :Siz=i=^i: ifEzzfs: :ir=i;: i ^ m t ^ ^ i=?* i jgl FULL. CHORUS, , I g-l|;4^' g_g42 } k ^ I i^ ^ ■/ ^ V heart re - jot • oes, To be - hold the gath'ring throng, As we lift our waving m bannem ms=^ ey^g-g- i^ 1^ ^- :il=i=i=i: -ii*- xti r i; f i; t* K u i ffc& m 3= r* ^ n JTf : ' i ; jj «=3* I To the breezes soft and mild, May the tide of glad ho-san-nas. Flow from bosoms nn • de-filed. mi^^m :it=J: 1=»" -4-^ 'r-w~r / / / ^?=3 > — ^■ -'^ — y- m 2. Te who join oar celebration, Sweetest melodies employ; Bow with us in adoration,' lilled with holy, heavenly joy. Choras.-^As we lift, 4. 3. Teachers kind, whose corfj nnceasing. All must honor and approve; Thanks for labour still unceasing, Heaven rewt»vd your works of love, fto. Chorus.. — As wo lift, Aeo. Thanks to God for every blessing, Which his bounteous hand bestows; ^11 on earth that's worth possessing, From that hand incessant flows, — Chorus. — As we lift, ko. m m i Duett DON'T YOU HEAR THE ANGELS. Soprano and Alto. SECOND BELL. ^ 15=d*5 f=t^t h h h N .M «= ^m h h ^ h tn -f-TT ■h-1*T-fr -t- ^ c' -•- ' -r 1. Hcdy angels in their flighfcjTraverse over eartli and sky, Acts of kindness their delight , Winged with P Semi-chorus of Girls. ith meroy as they fly. z £ ft ft ft f* '/ > / y "* . Don't you hear them ? coming —I — — r— ■r —rr ^ q^q^ I -f2-. o - ver hill and plain, Scatt'ring mu-sio in their heav'nly train! ^ ——^ — CBORCS. :p=p: :|?=p: y-t-/^ -f-f f-^ ^^^F^ ■H- 11 M^ ^ l4^ :i=S: d^ V— V- ft > ft ft- ,f_iK-J_ i|: -» — m — r :g: s^- -^- -vV« rf- Oh Idon'tyouhear the angels coming, sing- iug as they como p Oh! boai' me angels, angels bear me home, ^e tIzzS: lirr: / / ' ^ -r—T L -y^—t- :3z:;z«.z:«ii|iiz« -^ / / / V-^ / / / -^ 1 113 2. Tho' their forms we cannot see. They attend and guard our way. Till we join their company In the fields of heavenly day. Cho. — Don't Tou hear, eta. Had we but an angel's wing. And an angel's heart of flame. Oh, how sweetly would we ring Thro' the world the Saviour's nime. Cho.— Don't you hear, A;o. 3. Yet methinks if I should die, And become an angel too, I, perhaps like them might fly, And the Saviour's bidding do, Cho. — Don't you hear, Aq, 114 EVENING. "Abide with ur ; for it is toward evenini;, and thA day !s flir spent.*' 1. A -bide with mo; fast falls the ev-en - tide; The dorkness deep -ens; Lord,withme a - bido; 2. Swift to its close ebbs out life's lit - tie day ; Earth's joys grow dim, its glo • ries pass a - way ; 3. I need Thy pres - ence ev'-ry pass-ing hour; What but thy grace can foil the tempter's power! E}E?^Szf^i^ ■H— t AmiM* 5- fail, and comforts all around I guide and stay can -J- -J- J When oth - er help - ers Change and de - cay in Who like Thy- self my flee, 860 I be? ■p. Help of the helpless, O O Thou who changest not, Thro' cloud and sunsliine, Lord I ^ ;J^^^ a -bide with me. a - bide with me. a - bide with me. I li^^lii^^l I fear no foe with Thee at hand to bless ; IIl!> have no weight, and tears no bitterness ; Where is death's sting, where, grave, thy victory? I triumph still, if Thou abide with me. Hold Thou Thy Cross before my closing eyes ; Shine through the gloom, and point me to the skies ; Heaven's morning breaks, and earth's vain shadows flee; Tn life, in death, Lord, abide with me. .Amen. HIGHER THAN 115 ^^^^^L^^^t^^^^ ' •P- In sea-sons When Sa-tan, / id while as of grief to my God I'll my foe, dares come in like a stranger I sojourn ^fe re -pair, When my heart is o'erwhelmed with sor-row and care ; From the a flood. To drive my poor soul from the fountain of good. I'll pray be - low, All thy covenant bless-ings. Lord, free-ly be-stow ; In af - (•— ^- i^i £^^ u — r-il- j-j - ^isasii-s!^f^^"g ends of the earth un - to theo will I cry, Load me to the Sa-viourwho meek-ly did di'o, Lead me flic-Uon's dark night to thy throne let mo ily, Lead mo E to to to the the the Bock that Rock that Bock that than than than igh-er than High-er than High-er tl^iin I. I, I, 33::lr::f!l Higb-er than I ; Lead mo to the Bock that is high-er than I. ii^gi^yBna high-er high-er high-er fizfcrp When thou, Lord, shalt dose my frail pilgtiraage here, In the likeness of Jesus then let me appear } In the swellings of Jordan on thee I'll rely. Looking to the Bock that is higher than I, » And when the last trumpet shall sonnd thro' theskic^. When the dead in Christ Jesus immortal shall rise. With (lie ransomed I'll praise^him above yonder skj. Fixed firm on the Ilock that is higher than L 'fll t !< w il^ lid l^HHRfi YET Id BOOM. F9 SAISiBM 1^ • -»• * •#■■»■ S 1« Bee 70a not the countless nmn - ber Standing round the throne a - bove ? Hear you not their I 5? i t4 '-M' 1^'^ iM ^ CHORUS. J J II ; / naJz^ Bongs of won - def , As they chaat *e jfr-ff— ."c: :S^ ^^ deem > ing love P These have safe to -(•- -(■- -P- • It glo 4t ry oome; ifzzt ^^^^^ ?=)5: But, behold, there yet is room. These have safe to glo-ry come { Btit, bc'hold, there yet is xoom< i f i l:t r r £ ? -f«— # m r^ P r 2. Tell it in the homes of sorrow ; Tell it in the dens of woe ; ■ ■^ ■ Tell it to blaspheming scofiFers ; Say to all where'er you go, Chorus. — These have safe to glory come ; Bat in heav'n there gret is room, These have safe to glory oome ; But in heav'n there yet is room. - 8. Tell it to the sons of India, ^ Sank in degradation deep ; - ^ \ Publish it to Afric's people, Christ for them doth mercy keep. Chorut. — These have safe to glory oome ; return ! there yet is room. These have safe to glory oome ; return I there yet is room. 4. Tell it in the lanes and alleys ; « Shout it to the gates of death ; ■ Echo it. O hills and valleys, - ■ ^ . Let it fill the world beneath : Chorua. — Daily crowds to glory come ; Heaven's not full, there yet is room ; Daily crowds to glory come ; Heaven's not full, there yet is room. OPENIMa H^MN. 8a<&78 Lord a little band and lowly, We are come to sing to Thee. Thou art great and high and holy, Oh ! how solemn we should be 1 Fill our hearts with thoughts of Jesus, And of heaven where He is gone { And let nothing ever please us, He would grieve to look upon. For we know the Lord of glory Always sees what children do. And is writing now the story Of their thoughts and actions too. Let our sins be all forgiven. Make us fear whate'er is wrong ; Lead us on our way to heaven. There to sing a nobler song. 117 A PILGRIM'S SONG. 8. M. 1 . A few more years shall oil, A few more seasons come. And we shall be with those who rest. Asleep within the tomb. 2. A few more suns shall set O'er these dark hills of time, And we shall be where suns are not, — A far serener clime. 3. A few more storms shall beat On this wild rooky shore, . And we shall be where tempests cease, And surges swell no more. 4. A few more straggles here, A few more partings o'er, A few more toils, a few tears. And we shall meet no more. 5. A few more Sabbaths here Shall cheer us on our way ; And we shall reach the endless rest, Th' eternal Sabbath day. Q. Then, my Lord, prepare My soul for that great day ; wash me in Thy precious blood, And take my sins away. m '^ T^ ^: t U8 ^ h I h I I I I i ANQELS SINGINQ. DXADUf. t=^^ i *S: ti tii-iii UU^l4^ 1. When of old sweet an-gel singing, Borne np-on the moiming winds. To the ear of shepherda winging. ^m M P ^ ^ ^ § B • :RE=t: i s > F y F - f P |i g i ^ i •X^ i Jsztzzll ^ -^d- ->^ ■!«*- -»<- -^- w 5HS: ^ Fear and wonder fill'd their minds. Till they listen'd to the sto-ry, Then all doabt & trembling cease, Unto (3oda mi"^j;^p i r ? i f^ I f^ ^ J ^ J :p=p: * ^ ^ y g i ^ i:s=;?: pqc i as w *=ar? ^ ^ CHORUS. rs h. pzprpupzaign ^ 1 +^ — I (te— I — ,, r ^ — ^ — F ^ -»-*- ^g ^^^ bore be glo-ry. And to men on earth be peace. Un-to Grod a - bove be glory, And to men on earth be peace* ■ f ■ ^ JL*. g m ^-MJft. *=it: f r ' r g i " 2. Still the same sweet song is singing, If we only strive to hear ; When the heart is upward winging, Then the anirels do appear : When we listen to the story ; All our fears and sorrows cease, Unto God above be glory, And to men on earth be peace. Chorus. — Unto QoJ above, &o. 8. Oh ye heavy hearts and weary, Earthly joys cannot suffice ; Brightest prospects will grow dreary, Seek not here for Paradise : Tell to Christ your sad, sad story, He will all from sin release, Unto God above be glor/. And to men on earth be peace. Chorus. — Unto God above, &c. QLOEY TO GOD ON HIGH. 6s. & 4s. 1. Glory to God on high ! Let earth and heaven reply, Praise ye His name. Angels His name adore Who all our sorrows bore ; Saints, sing for evermore. Worthy the Lamb ! 2. Ye who surround the throne, Cheerfully join in one, Praising His name ; * Ye who have felt His blood Sealing your peace with God, Sound through the earth abroad, Worthy the Lamb I 8. Join all the ransom'd race. Our God and Saviour bless, Praise ye His name : In Hin we will rejoice, Making a cheerful noise ; Shouting, with heart and voice, Worthy the Lamb I Soon must we change our place ; Yet we will never cease Praising His name. Still will we tribute bring ; Hail Him our gracious king ; And through all ages sing, Worthy the LaI!fl^ ! U9 GLORY TO THE LAMB. S. M. 1. Awake and sing the song Of Moses and the Lamb ; Wake every heart and every tongue, To praise the Saviour's name. 2. Sing of His dying love ; Sing of His rising power ; Sing how He intercedes above For those whose sins He bore. 8. Sing on your heavenly way. Ye ransom'd sinn%rs, sing ; Sing on, rejoicing ev'ry day In Christ, th' eternal King. • 4. Soon shall ye hear Him say, *' Ye blessed children come." Soon will He call you hence away. And take his pilgrims home. I 120 FRANKS, L.M. Double. 1 :■ 1 i 1 i :'. I . : I II 1 : 1 :; ili ^m m ^i==i= :is=:1!!: t: ^ FINE ^ 1. D. C. 8. D. C. D. C. A - wate our souls, A - wake and run But they The might ■ for - pet y God, And firm en - dures. While such as trust On wingB of love t-i — • — ■ a - way our fear Let ev* - ry tremblini? thought be gone ; the heavenly race. And put a cheer-ful courage on. the might-y God, That feeds the strength of ev - ery saint: whose matchless power Is ev - er new and ev - er young, while end - less years Their ev - er - las - ting cir - cles run. their na - tive strength Shall melt a - way, and di-oop and die. our souls shall fly. Nor tire a - mid the heav'nly road. ■r T T ±±: * ffi ^^ f: f: HH D.O. ^ •M: i -»-*- J FtS=; 1 2. True, 'tis a strait and thorn - y road And mor - tal spir - its 4! For thee, the - ver • flow - ing spring, Our souls shall drink a 5. Swift as an ea - gle cuts the air We'll mount a - loft to tire and faint; fresh sup - ply, thine a - bode ; ■as tsjj. ■^-3: t: ti f. £e ^F= LAMBS OF THE SAVIOUR. DXASl 1. Lambs of tho Saviour, your Shepherd is calling, Oh ! wan-der not far from the sound of his voice. 121 :fc:2: zz: il i±=t t :&c=5r :|>^:?^PP^ ^te tTi^ I s * -•— *• -tHf*f ^ ^I^ While the grace of his spi • rit a-roundyouis falling. Oh ! fly to his arms that your souls may re -joice. ^Zl 22: ? — r~~r f — >«F- ^ 13; -o- ty* CHORCS. f=Ff :t=i: I ^ ^ !~n I « J-rJ-^-^-S ^ f =r Lambs of the Saviour, lest darkness o'er -take you, Oh! stray not a - way from the hea-ven-ly fold. m^ -# ■-•- ^S5 f • t: tit: t: t t: *=tc H» — »- > ^ ^ H H =.*=t i=^ ■y— A -fiA^ '/ > >-!;;- 2. Out on the mountains of sin and of pleasure, 3. Jesus, your Shepherd, will lead you and guide you, Temptations are lurking the young to ensnare ; And never forsake you, sweet lambs of his care j Precious lambs of the Saviour, hold fajst to your treasure. And whatever of sorrow or trials betide you , And seek not for pastures more blooming and fair. His spirit will comfort, his love will be there. Lambs of the Saviour, &g. Lambs of the Saviottr, &c. 122 I MY BEAUTIFUL HOME ABOVE. ■iiraiia fimbim. ^ 1. 0, how my spir-it longs for thoo, Boiiuti-fiil haino a • bovo ! Where :P=3C / / ^ - :|t=f: jC?5C i h I may rest from sorrow free, 5 1^^ t ^m t=t ^^^^^ 3F¥m f * \ * g-f ? :f: Beanti- fal home a - bore ! With - in tbo gold-on g&tea of light, Ar-rayed in garments pure and white. ^ t=^ ^ P'"'* -m—0- i ::J5=» i OHORUS. C/ A walk with ri,n- gels fair and bright, In my home a - bove ! Beanti-ful home a - bove, A -#. .M- .0. ^. ^ s -^^ ^^^ -0 — • — m- ¥ }^ '/ - ^ -»— r i : » > ft^ SZ ^ »• # — »- I 1 . ^— r 5^ £zfz£: f=©t 2. To reach Thee safe I daily praj, Deantiftil home nbove I And travel in the toilsome way, Beautiful home above I My weary feet are bruiaed and sore, But Jesac' feet were bruised before, To bring me to the open door Of my home above. Ohorut. — Beautiful home, &o. 8. Thy shining walls by faith I see. Beautiful home above I The mansions fair prepared for me, Beautiful home above I let me keep my longing eyes. Intently fixed upon the prize, Till angels bear me to the skies. In my home above. ChoTut, — Beautiful home, &o. A. E'er since by faith I saw the stream Thy flowing wound supply. Redeeming love has been my theme, And shall be till I die. 6. Then in a nobler, sweeter song, I'll sing Thy power to save ; When this poor lisping, stamm'ring tongue, Lies silent in the grave. 128 THE FOUNTAIN OPENED. C. M. 1. There is a fountain filled with blood. Drawn from Immanuel's veins. And sinners plunged beneath that flood. Lose all their guilty stains. 2. The dying thief rejoiced to see That fountain in his day ; And there may I, though vile as he. Wash all my sins away. 8. Dear dying Lamb, Thy precious blood Shall never lose its power, Till all the ransomed Church of God . Be saved, to lin no more. BOCK OF AGES. 1. Rook of Ages, cleft for me, Let me bide myself in Thee ; Let the water and the blood, , From Thy riven side which flowed. Be of sin the double cure, — Cleanse from guilt, and make me pure. 2. Not the labour of my hands Can fulfil Thy law's demands ; Could my teal no respite know, Could my tears for ever flow. All for sin could not atone ; Thou must save, and Thou alone. 8. Nothing in my hand I bring, Simply to Thy cross I cling; Naked, come to Thee for dcess ; Helpless, look to Thee for grace; Leprous, 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 to worlds unknown, See Thee on Thy judgment throne, Rock of Ages, cleft for me. Let me hide myself in Thee. 4: ^^na— ia^tHHI^ I II 124 COME, CROWN AND THRONE. ■iiroiiio riiuint. i nJ -&L ^ i^ « — •- -»-#- -*-*- *r -^r- ! * < lit g f 1^ ^ r- I L These are the crowns that we shall wear When all rf-7r->-r»->^-»-iz,- I UAi-i thy saints are crowned ; These are the palms that A a: r-r xz __tEEEr :S_, riZ3: ~i: i ^ Sl=il^--?:=3- -«-4 rat I V-;- g -p B- i we shall bear On yon - der ho - ly f m ^ 4 > -f- 1 i — \ -»- • • - Kvound, On -!»r- :f^-: — «- — a»- " iSlZL" ii|-r:|: r i yon-dor ho -C .^- -fl. ly ground, On T-^ «/ -1^- rEj^E S I g^ yon-der ho - ly ^ £ Jt. -^- ^^ ^ — ^ ground ; These arc the palms that Mf>.p. JIL M. M- JL ^. '» ' ^ 'a I If !■ !■ * ± jrzez^ m ' m ■w — ^-^ — • I I we shall bear, On yon-der ho - ly grormd. f- 1- ± ^-^ ^ i St 4. These ais the robes, unsoiled and whitet Which we shall then put on, When foremost 'mong the sons of light, We sit on yonder throne. That is the city of the saints, Where we so soon shall stand, When we shall strike these desert tents, And quit this desert land. Then welcome toil and care and pain ! And welcome sorrow too t All toil is rest, all grief is gain. With such a prize in view. Come, crown and throne ; come robe and palm ; Burst forth, glad stream of peace I Come, holy city of the Lamb ! Rise, Son of Righteousness ! 4. THE NAMfi OF JESUS. How sweet the name of Jesus sounds In a believer's ear I It soothes his sorrows, heals his wounds, And drives away His fear. It makes the wounded spirit whole, And calms the troubled breast ; 'Tis manna to the hungry soul, And to tht> weary rest. Jesus, my Shepherd, Guardian, Friendt My Prophet, Priest, and King ; My Lord, my Life, my Vfay 'jay End, Accept the praise t br'ig. Weak is the eflfc* of vc^ f. »rt; And cold my rurmesc tiioughil: ; But when 1 ?•:' "^h^k, as Thou art, I'll prains ih'X a I ought. CM. PRECIOUS JESUS. 7s. & Gs. 1. I need Thee, precious .Tesus 1 For I am full of sin ; My soul is dark and guilty— ^ My heart is dead within. I need Thee, precious Jesus ! For I am very blind ; A weak and foolish wanderer, With a dark and ovil mind. ^ 2. I need Thee, precious Jesus ! For I am very poor ; A stranger and a pilgrim, I have no earthly store. I need Thee, precious Jesus ! I need a Friend like Thee ; A Friend to soothe and comfortj A friend to care for me t 8. I need Thee, precious Jesus ! I need Thee day by day. To fill me with Thy fulness, ,, « To lead me on my way, I need Thee, precious Jesus 1 To light the thorny road, To guide me safe to glory. Where I shall see my Qod. r. 4. I need Thee, precious Jesus! '>'' And hope to see Thee soon, Encircled with the rainbow, And seated on Thy throne. There with Thy blood-bought people ' My joy shall ever be. To praise Thee, precious Jesus ! To gase, my Lord, on Thee I 125 P^IHPS 11 1 . il 'i 11 11 1' iJ 1 i )' ly 1 i ! 1 \m 1 li ill 1 ji 1 liflwBii 1 i I i" M fl ' 1| i j am ^'B 1 ' If i H 126 WE'LL JOURNEY TOGETHER TO ZION. siNsiif a ruauM. -fi: 1^5 «/ f ^^^ -*— #- -0—m- i^^*-r W^^ We'll journey to - ge- ther to Zi - on, That beautiful oi-ty of Vighi; Whose sky is unolouded for •ever. / 9 / ^ :;g=g / y ^ ^tlt r?=r=r ^te ilt:]^ i^ £aa^=i ^4^ ty - - - - at^ ,— - "J" .^ ISor vailed by a shadow of night. We'll stay not to drink of the water, Nor rest in the valley be • low; -f-*-i 1 r P— I r-ta-r-P — ta-T-»-T-i«— -P — ■ P > ■■ ^^ ' i^*^-— ■— i— — — ^ M ! Is ^ amr 1 H- ^ =^ r>7 H h- -•— • 10 •— • •- H 1 1- -¥—¥ V ^ \^ \t- te^ f N-)l lii i-gnr i I CHORUS. Bat cheer'd by the cross and its banner, We'll sing and be glad as we go. We'll journey together to Zion, ^ :|i -U!-4 i -»-J - g I ' ^ f : SSS ^ g^ -k- 5=:;c jci:k r •-^-#-1 ^ f - p- -p- -•5^- -• — • — .• — • — •' H 1 1- '^m. i-Hfctfe&t -»<—«<- 1 I * \ ). a r f ip I r?H^fr^1TH WE "LL JOURNEY TOGETHER TO ZION.-oontinued. 127 ia E m h » * i j L ^gm --^ P ^ ^p? "-tr p ■ ' * • 1 * ^ ^ ' * ' iCi fDie 1)e''.titifal, beautiful, Zi-on; We'll journey to-gether to Zi • on, The beautiful ci • ty of God. f-f ,irn pj'Sin^if^ ; 1 IM . Ji ! ■ I M — r P it- 1 — ^ -*« l« . < !■ I f U g U > V / t I 2. We'll journey togetbei' to Zion, Where all who are faithful may share A place in the mansion of glory Where Christ has gone to prepare. His flock He will feed like a shepherd, And gnard them by night and by day ; We'll talk of His goodnesi} and mercy, And talk of His love by the way. Chorus — We'll journey, &c. 8. We'll journey together to Zion, With raptures we soon shall behold The saints who have renchcd it before us, The prophets and martyrs of old. We'll learn the new song of redemption, Which only the ransomed can sing ; Ascribing all honour and glory To Jesus our Saviour and King. CKorut. — We'll journey, »fec. HAPPY DAY. 1. happy bond, that seals my yows To Him who merits all my love ! Let cheerful anthems iill His house, While to that sacred shrine I move. Chorus. — Happy day, &c. 2. 'Tis done — the great transaction's done ; I am my Lord's, and He is mine ; He drew me, and I followed on. Charmed to confess the voice divine. Chorus. — Happy diiy, &n. 3. Now vest, my long-divided heart; Fixed on this blissful centre rest; Nor I'ver from the Lord d»'part. With Him of every good possess'd. Chorus — Hnppy day. &o. 4. High heaven, that heard the solemn vow, That vow renewed shall daily hear; Till in life's latent hour I bow. And bless, in death u bond so dear. Chonm. — Hitpfiy day, &o. ifir • 1. J- Hi. 1 J! ;:, 128 WE ABE GOING. 8X00ND BSLIn ^ r»! ^ h te- 1 — ' — m 1—5 1. We are go-ing, > h> S-i: M;^>;-i i i > 1 1 f m 3 ^^3E *^ f» h ml ::«=* :!: go-ing, go-ing, To a land where all is light. Where are H h pK=p: J ^ ' rr^in t|=:tc i I I ^ K ^J5— *-^ flow-ing, Liv-ing ^ i^rat ±jb=* j_)i_,_#. :it::J: -.2=;z: -• — • — m- -■^ it^r^ /— /- :^ flow-ing, flow-ing. -.9==k: ^ _p 1-: -i DUET. -p ^t ^m — I- -t- wa>- tern, pure and bright. Here we learn re-demptlon's * ^ sto - ry. Here we i: -^»- J: CHORUS. E£ :S=t: It — I ■ ±=ir ^ seek our Saviour's g "ace ; There we shall bo -hold his glo-rj', Wor- ship- ins,' £E5E^ I be - foro his face. :^__dt ft_ T WD BBU» 2. We are singing, singing, singing, As we joyful pass along : Hear the ringing, ringing, ringing Of onr glad triumphant song Happiness our hearts is swelling As we ever upward tend. And we cannot cease from telling Of our precious, heavenly Friend. 3. 4. We are praying, praying, praying ; For the sinners all around, Who are straying, straying, straying In a misery profound, We are longing to behold them Tread with us the Heavenly road : In our arms we would enfold them, As we journey home to God. . Thus while years are fleeting, fleeting. Pace we on with prayer and song, Hasten to the meeting, meeting Of the blood- washed, ransomed throng. Jesus, Saviour, leave us never. Help UB faithful still to prove ; Then at home with Thee forever, May we gathered be above. EVENING HYMN. Glory to Thee, my God, this night. For all the blessings of the light. Keep me, keep me. King of kings, Beneath Thine own Almighty wings. Forgive me Lord, for Thy dear Son, The ill that I this day have done ; That with the world, myself, and Thee, I, ere I sleep, at peace may be. L. M. 3. Teach me to live, that I may dread The grave as little as my bed ; Teach me to die, that so I may Bise glorious at the judgment day. 4. When in the night I sleepless lie. My soul with heavenly thoughts supply Let no ill dreams disturb my rest. No powers of darkness me molest. 6. Oh, when shall I, in endless day. For ever chase dark sleep away. And hymn with the supernal choir Incessant sing, and never tire ? 6. Praise God, from whom all blessings flow ; Praise Him, all creatures here below : , Praise Him, abore, ye heavenly host : Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. 129 THE PRECIOUS BIBLE. 1. How precious is the book divine, .. By inspiration given ! Bright as a lamp its doctrines shine, To guide our souls to heaven. 2. It sweetly cheers our drooping hearts, In this dark vale of tears : Life, light, and joy it still imparts. And quells onr rising fears. 8. This lamp, through all the tedious night Of life, shall guide our way ; Till we behold the clearer light Of an eternal day. C. M. !l if' Mi I't ■•■■ m lit m ?'i! I i^ 180 RBALMS OF THE BLEST. minni* 1* m ffo to that bean'ti -M land. Where the irea*ry are ar^er at resti ^^ go to that bean'ti - M f I H H :: :::?: -+j- 5=* laiid» Where tlM ireA u > -^- band. And lean on the dear Sa • Tionr** breast CHORCS. r ^ r f r f ■y — i>^ ^ fe^ *=t I i t=t m - *xi,» *- ^ jtzzis ru go, I'll go, I'u P^f I: f:'^ BO). ^f JC -r ru go to that bean W ti . ful m rH— <^ I ? F land; I'll 1^ f=rr^nr^^^ r-^—(^ ^ T P W^=I gOi rii go, #- -^- -^ ru I ^ ? go, Ifl go, to that beau • ti ful land. i^pB 2. 8. Life's dangers may oompass m« aronnd, And my faith may be pat to the test ; I'll trust to the gospel's glad soand, That guides eren me to my rest I hope my dear father 'U be there, IVith my mother, and sister so dear, My teacher, whose thrioe tender care, Hath taught me sin's dark path to fbar. I hope that the day is at hand. When the tempter's dominion will cease ; When Christ, o'er the sea and the land, Shall reign in an unending peace. THE NAME OF JESUS. Jesus ! £ loTO Thy charming name, ' Tis music to mine ear ; Fain would I sound it out so loud, That heaven and earth could hear. Yes, Thou art precious to my soul. My transport and my trust ; Jewels to Thee are gaudy toys, And gold is sordid dust. All my capacious powers can wish. In Thee doth richly meet ; Nor to mine eyes is light so dear, Nor friendship half so sweet. Tby grnoe still dwells upon my heart, And sheds its frairrance there ; The noblest balm of all its woundi>. The cordial of its care. I'll speak the honours of Tby name With my last labouring breath ; Then speechless clasp Thee in my arms, My joy in life and death. 0. M. FAITHFUL MERCIES. 1. Let us with a gladsome mind Praise the Loitl, for He is kind ; For His mercies aye endore, Ever faithful, erer sure. 2. Lotus blase His name abroad, For of godii He is the God ; For His mercies aye endure, ETcr faithful, ever sure. 3. He with all commanding might Filled the new made world with light ; For His mercies aye endure, Ever faithful, ever sure. 4. He the golden tresaed sun Caused all day his course to run ; For His mercies aye endure, Ever faithful, ever sure. 6. He His chosen race did bless. In the wasteful wilderness ; ~ For His mercies aye endure. Ever faithful, ever anre. 6. He bath with a piteous eye Looked upon our misery ; . For His mercies aye endure, , Ever faithful, ever sure. 7. All things living He doth feed, His full hand supplies their need ; For His mercies aye endure. Ever faithful, ever sure. 8. Let us therefore warble forth. His high majesty and worth: For His mercies aye emlure,. Ever faithful, ever sure. 7'8. 181 m'''^^ ii li 182 GENTLE WORDS. DIADEM I s m^ ZZT- ^ I ' J i~"r ~^ '~ » ^ 3s=>: d^= — p- — I 1- ^=^ 1. Gen - tie words, how sweet they sound ; Joy they give to all a - round, Words of m H^-i. 2t s tJ i t= ^ ^ =i: love, what j^^^ peace %— they bring. Hap Pi jCL -r—^ ness to ev ery thing. I CHORUS. ^ i i £ i Greu • tie -•- -m- words, how sweet they ^:- sound ; Joy they give to all H&- >: I £: ■>■ GENTLE WORDS.-oontinued. 139 i -&r I xr^ i i ^ ^ ^ round, Wor^ of ^ love, what peace they f:- bring, Hap - pi - ness to ev • ery thing. ^ ■^ i^ -&- -H» P- ZT ,. N N ■ ! fl 2. Gentle words will reach the heart, Balm.tojsorrow they impart ; Loving woods are sweet to hear, Joining hearts to others dear. Chorus — Gentle 'words will reach the heart, •Joy they give to all around. Words of love what pence they bring, Happiness to every thing. 8. Gentle words then freely give, They will teach you how to live ; They to you are freely given. Angels whisper them in Heaven. Chorus — Gentle words then freely give, &c. COME HOLY SPIRIT. 1. Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove, With ail Thy quiok'uing powers. Kindle a flame of sacred love in theuo cold hearts of ours. C. M. 2. Look how we grovel here below, Fond of these trifling toys ; Our souls can neither fly nor go To reach eternal joys. 3. la vain we tune our formal songs. In vain we strive to rise ; Hosanaas languish on our tongues. And our devotion dies. 4. Dear Lord, and shall we ever lie At this poor dying rate? • Our love so faint, so cold to Thee, And Thine to us so great ? 5. Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove, With all Thy quick'ning powers ; I^Come, shed abroad a Saviour's love, And that shall kindle ours. ^ mi 'll ^ ' 1 fl. plH j i\i ||lf '4i '^ W ill ^ III III WMJ 184 ^ TEACHER, WATCH THE LITTLE FEET. -K— h r^^ \ t m I N I h e nCOMD BSIX n ^ 1. Teaoh-er, watoh the J^ f ■! I * « J -< — • — I — ■ u r . -♦ ^ I lit • tie feet. Walking tluroagh tlie meadows fair, Waad'ring thro' ' the m n n ^ J J J ,^ I J £ 5S f jirfi' H-.' ^ DUET. =^=Ft ^ -i'-ir *:*=* ^ f f ^ t=s^ @E i lit -tie feet will F ■ -■• g g r r — ^-g go a - stray, L L ^ r i ±: Teacher, watch them while yon may. ; r r r g g r r ^ r '2. Teseher, watoh the little banda, Busy, busy all tbe day, Making forts witb straws and sands. Plnoking roses by tbe way, Never deem tbe laboar lost. Never beed tbe pains it cost, Little bands hereafter may Nations and tbeir bis'try sway. 8. Teacher, watoh the little lips. Lisping sweet and' pleasant words, Sometimes their soft utterance trips, IMsoord in tbe notes of birds. Never deem tbe labor lost. Never beed tbe pains it cost. Little lips "sometimes proclaim Blessings in a Saviour's name." 4. Teacher, watch the little heart, Pulsing here with hope and love, Truthful lessons here Impart, Leading to our home above. Never deem the Ubor lost. Never beed tbe pains it cost, Uttle hearts hereafter may Control tbe children of to-day. 8. 1. THE HSAVENLT CANAAN. D.aSf. There is a land of pure delight. Where saints immortal reign ; Infinite day excludes the night, And pleasures banish pain. There everlasting spring abides. And never-witb'ring flow'rs ; Death, like a narrow sead, divides That heavenly land from ours. Sweet fields beyond that swelling flood Stand dressed in living green ; So to tbe Jews old Canaan stood, While Jordan roU'd between. Tet tim'rous mortals start and shrink To cross the narrow sea. And linger shiv'ring on the brink. And fear to launch away. Oh ! could we make our doubts remova, Those gloomy doubts that rise ; And see tbe Canaan that we love. With unbeclouded eyes — Could we but climb where Moses stood, And view tbe landscape o'er. Not Jordan's stream nor death's cold flood Should fright uS from the shore t 185 i THE REALMS OF THE BLEST. 1. We sing of tbe realms of the blest. That country so bright and so fair; And oft are its glories oonfese'd : But what will it be to be there 1 2, We speak of its freedom from sin. From sorrow, temptation and care. From trials, without and within ; But what must it be to be there I 8. We speak of its service of love, Tbe robes which tbe glorified wear. The church of the first-bom above ; But what must it be to be there ! - 8'8. 11 4. Do thou. Lord, 'midst pleasure or Still for heaven our spirits prepare ; And shortly we also shall know And feel what it is to be there. ise DAY OP TRIUMPH. DIADEM. J:5-^- d: f :S: ZjZIZi— ._X 1. Morning breaks np ■ on the tomb, Je • sua scatters all its gloom: Day of triumph ■r^ ' -r r ^ :»=■ ■m t thro' the skies ! See the glorious ^ — f->-;-r-l-f-f-^ ■ Tiour rise t Christian ! dry yonr flow • ing tears ; f T •'I ' . ' ^ Chase those nn • be ■ lier-ing fears ; Look on his do ■ sert - ed grave; Doubt no more his T T T r ^ r f- M OHORTTB. ^ ^ Mom< on th6 tonu>( lui ioattem 9 ;:i ■ill its gloom. N I DIAOBM. 2. ng tears ; :t i^ J nore bia p M=il =3^ iti gloom. ^ ! Ye, who »re of death afraid, Triumph in the scattered shade ; Drive your anxious cares away : See the place where Jesus lay ! Lo ! the rising sun appears, Shedding radiance o'er the spheres ; Lo ! .as burning beams of light, Chase the terrors of the night.- Chorut. — Morning breaks, dec. 137 THE LOVE OP CHRIST. 8's & 4'fl. 1. One there is above nil others, Oh, how He loves ! His is love beyond a brother's, Oh, how He loves ! , • Earthly friends may fair and leave thee,. This day soothe, the next day grieve thee, But this Friend will ne'er deceive thee, Oh, how He loves ! 2. Love this Friend who died to save thee, Oh, how He loves I Dost thou love ! He will not leave thee Oh, how He loves 1 Think no mo-e, then, of to-morrow, Take His easy yoke and follow, Jesus carries all thy sorrow. Oh, how He loves! ' 8. All thy sins shall be forgiven, . Oh, how be loves ! Backward shall thy foes be driven, Oh, how He loves ! Best of blessings He'll provfde thee, Nought bat good shall e'er betide thee. Safe to glory He will, guide thee, Oh, how He loves ! THY WILL BE DONE. 888 4. 1. My God, my Father, while I stray Far from ray home, on life's rough way, teach me from my heart to say, "Thy will be done I" 2. If Thou should'st call me to reign What most I prize — it ne'er was mine ; 1 only yield Thee what wa« thine ; — •• Thy will be done I" 3. E'en if again I ne'er should see The Friend more than my life to me, Ero long we both shall be with Thee ; — " Thy will be done !'.' 4. Should pining sickness waste away My life in premature decay. My Father, still I strive to say, " Thy will be done !" 5. If but my fainting heart be bless'd With Thy sweet Spirit for its guest My Qod, to Thee I leave-the rest; — •' Thy will be done !" 6. Renew my will from day to day; Blend it with Thine, and take away All that now makes it hard to say — "Thy will be done!" 7. Then when on earth I breathe no more The prnyer oft mixed with tears before, I'll sing upon a happier shore, " Thy will be done !" lii : I i i! 188 SOLO. WHERE DO YOU JOURNEY, MY BROTHER P •mnra m«mm. ^ l^Ot d d' J i =I=1=J5 ky^- ^t=i^ J r> =j^=^ £i -••^ ^ fcpc: ^=t=g i 1. Where do you journey, my Inrother, O, where do you journey, I pray P Where do you journey, my DUET. s A fc^ =P=S: + >. 1 ^ s h i *^ -r-« — •- sia • terPFer stormy and dark is the wayP We're jour-neying on-ward to Ca • naan. Through r ^ ^ ." ^1^ i \ Buflfring and trial- and OHORUS. H — I- ^. — 1 ^ js I " - h 1 — I — P— j^h — '«-=F-w i±i\\ H ; r • i' J ^ j H r « « ■ rrr ^ fcfii 3 h » K care, And when we get eafe-ly to glo - ry, O say, shall we meet you all there P ^t=Pt ^ ]f *=i=r -N— fr- say shall we i ^r=ni ^ JL. M. 4L ^ meet you all -p. -p. -#- > y there p O say, shall we meet you I 4= :»*: E all -itz ther«P t==t ^^E i nd when we get safe * ly to glo - ry, O say, shall we meet you all there P hBir-Tg;:t r 1 1 o t o 4!L ■t- ^i L^ I ; - f i- ' rr --rt:: there P r MBW. ley, my i r I, Through *^-* 1 there? SI there? » • • pi there P •r 2. What is your mission, my brother. What h your mission below ? Wb»t ia your mission, my sister. As joorneying onward you go ? Our mercy is prncticing meroy. Sweet charity, patience, and lovp. And following the footsteps of Jeeus, That leads to the mansions above. Chorus — say, shall we meet, &c. 8. yes ! you will meet us, my. brother, Ood helping our weakness and siu ; Bearing the cross, we,, my sister. The crown will endeavour to win. We'll walk through the vale and the shadow, Through snff'rings and trials and care. And when yon get safely to glory, YouMl meet, yes, you'll meet us all there ! Chorut — say, shall we meet, &o. I. 2. i— >-- ^ -Ss:-J 23: -h- ^^^ * V / / .^=. — J^^-45^ :f:-^t- 1 ? ^ I J: £ ^ ^-^ *=H-^^^^ ^ min • gle aa of 1 !- i i t/ g ?^ S -•=-1- old, With the lov'd ones gone be -f»- i i\i-'i i :^ ^ff=M- :»: :■: -• — •- -I H / / V ^ '/- -i- fore. In that land of per -feet 3=|C ^J ^ r t! » 53 -N »r iF* -f— 1»-^ t-^~l < I ii ^itf ;ii=3=:: love. Sighs there not one ach-ing heart. Can -not death dis-turb r f « - . J — . — . -r: • f- ■»- I*- l^^'-'-^ r f^ ■+- ;^ t: g * V— IT —1 — ^ U > bliss, Shall we m - ( SHALL WE MEET NO MORE TO PART P-continued. m £3: ^ OHORCS. i 3- < ! ^.^ ■^ ^ i »>:-y- :^ 22: I :r^^^t^^ * meet no more to part ? Shall we meet no moro to part ? Shall wo meet no more to ■#-.■*- -^ -■- -jg - -P- -9- a . m m m -IS- ■*- ■•- 141 i\ I 53^ ^ i^i 2. Shall we raoet no more to part When we get boyond the tide r Every blossom that we mourned As it vanished from our side, Every younjr and t«nder bud Stricken down by death's cold dart, Shall we clasp them in our arms Shall wo meet no moro to part P Cho. Shall we meet no more to part, Shall we clasp them in onr arms. Shall we meet no more to part P d^ port Can • -p- f- not death dis - turb -•- our •P- bliss ? 1 1 Shall we ■f- meet no more -P- to -P- part? ,_ _. f . - : ! ■. L ,,- — _ 1 , — IP — : P ' 1 ®-h *- ti ' — H -J — ir- — *— ■ r — ■> — i =t:r- — '^— — '^ — 5?~ : ~fc? f- > ~> ~ J? / 1/-^ — 1^— / t-_p___a Shall we meet no more to part - ' With our blessed Saviour there. With the saints and angels too. In that world so bright and fair P Shall ^ve dare to love them all With an overflowing heart ? Will they never leave our side. Shall wo meet no moro to part P Cho. Shall wo meet no more to part, Will they never leave us more, Shall wc meet no more to part ? \ 'I ^•in-nilll'lli; IBM if i it ' It i HS CROSS AND CROWN. m ^ irS-t m BUfGINS PILSBIII. CTntfoii. ^ T I 1^ ^ umson. ^ i ^ r 1. While pil - grims on our jour - ney here, We oft may faint and wea - ry be ^ a ^ But Boon our long-ing, wait • ing eyes, The ci - ty that we seek shall see. ) -^i^jL m .. • . m • fl . m if: — • r:_^.j?: 1L «_ 9-\p 3t ^ I HS i O: t 4- T & Be/rain. *±f E^ :^5t t-: £ -S=S3zg: fr) :,^ r maosionB bright are wait - ing where We all shall rest when wo get there; When we get there, when m m m m • m m m -F- t— -i— ^ -#- j ^ SZ^ f •*■ ■► ^ r i s 1^3 fc^ u ^ t J J J "? — ^ T .n ^ ^ •-^ — :F — ai 1:: I 5 £ +-^ •- r^ i Bitard. we get there, We all shall rest when s I— l-^,u ^ «^ ^^ I ^ ^ we get there, We all shall rest when we get there^ ^^ lv,r^ \ \[n 148 2. A desert wide before lis lies, Bat when its barren sands are })assedi Beyond tbe Jordan we shall see The Canaan that we love, at last. Its fields of fadeless green, its flowers, If faithful, shall at Inst be ours ; When we get there, when we get there, How sweet oar rest when we get there. 6. Here we mast bear the cross, and in The path oar Master trod parsae. And 'mid reproach and shame still keep His bright example in oar view. When we get there we shall lay down The cross and wear a glorious crown ) When we get there, when we get there, How bright our crown whsn we get there* 1. B. 4. PRAISE TO THE CREATOR. Come, sound His praise abroad^ And hymns of glory sing ; JeboTah is the sorereign God, The unlTersal King. He form'd the deepths unknown ; He gaye the seas their bound t The watery worlds are all His own, And all the solid ground. Come, worship at His throne ; Gome, bow before the Lord ; We are His works, and not our own ; He form'd us by His word. To-day attend His voice, Nor dare proToke His rod ; Come like the people of His choice, And own yoor gracious Qod', S. M. 1. 2. 8. 4. 1. AS»AMEt) OF JEStTS. L. M. Jesus and shall it erer be, A mortal man ashamed of Thee t Ashamed of Thee whom angels praise, Whose glories shine through endleas days I Ashamed of Jesus, sooner far Let evening blush to own a star ( Ashamed of Jesus 1 just as soon May midnight blush to think of noon. Ashamed of Jesus I that dear Friend, On whom my hopes of heaven depend T No I when I blush, be this my shame,—' That I no more revere His name. Ashamed of Jesus I yes I may. When I've no guilt to wash away^ No tear to wipe, no good to crave, No fears to quell, no soul to save* Till then — nor is my boasting vain— ^ Till then, I boast a Saviour slain ! And, O may this my glory be, — That Christ is not ashamed of me I DISMISSION. 8*s & 7'B. May the grace of Christ our Saviour, And the Father's boundless love, With the Holy Spirit's favour. Rest upon us from above. Thus may we abide in union With each other and the Lord ; And possess in sweet communion, Joys which earth can not afford. I )', m 144 OUR SAVIOUR'S COMMAND. •ixuii* FiLaaiM. fi^iVi'nui' S » i I 11 ■! ■! £ ;jiiW-Ji*'^juij 1. O'er the portala of mer-cy these words are inscribed, Aid written in letters of gold} The way^&r-ing ^g^S g a i< i «i- * » ^ t=*=* E a=S ^P ^ -iLJLl 321=52 teS 3C3< :i=S: =;=^ ;?5=i^ ^^i^ > h | i OHORUB. I £ Ht±#li:^ man may he-hold them a -fax, And knock at the hea-ven-ly fold. Eiiook,knock,knock,'tis the Savioot'i command. 5 if ?'=1* g » ■ :y ^i*^^ #— •- -y— ^ ?2: p: £ 'n \r t :\r^ \ i 3t=^ ^ S « ^ 'J ■ ■ ^ ! • ' ■ 1^=—^ :I!i=?s 4=*=^: ^V >, ^ > > -#— «l- » n -#— *- 5l sE<^^ /TS ^ IE Enockatthe por-tals a - bove; Knock.knock knock'tis the Savior's command, En-terin-to the mansion of lore. ^ ^ # *-• ^. i^c:;*: I ■ i JiB^Jt ^ 4L -ft- (•me FIMKIH. 'f oonu mand. p ■ • *] r -1^ ^ ion of love. 0, ye weary, draw nigb, 'tis the plaee of repose; Ye fuotsoru your journeyinga oease ; Yo toil-worn with Ifibour, new vigour put on, Aud kuock at the portals of peace. chorus. — Knock, knock, knock, &c. All ye mourners, believing, in confidence come : Ye desolate, haste to look up ; Ye troubled in heart be resigned to His word, ' And knock at the portals of hope. Chorut. — Knock, knock, knock, &c. And ye sinners, come ! there's a place for you. Prepared by the Builder above ; Approach with your burdens, in meekness submit. And knock at the portals of love. Chorus. — Knock, knock, knock, &o. They're all waiting within, and the fe&at is prepared, What folly to tarry and wait ! Let every one come in obedient haste, And kuock at the heavenly gate. Chorus. — Knock, knock, knock, &o. A SONG OF GLADNESS. 1. Come, we that love the Lord, And let our joys be known ; Join in a song of sweet accord, And thus surround the throne. 2. Th6 sorrows of the mind Be banished from this place ; . Religion o'jver was designed To make our pleasure less. S. M. 8. Let those refuse to sing Who never knew our God ; But children of the heavenly King May speak their joys abroad. 4. The God who rules on high, ' And thunders when He please. Who rides upon the stormy sky. And manages the seas .■ 6. This awfiil God is ours. Our Father and our love ; He shall send down His heavenly powers To carry us above. A SONG OP GLADNESS — Paet 2. S.M. 1. There shall we see His face. And never, never sin ; There from the rivers of His grace. Drink endless pleasures in. ' 2. Yes, and before we rise To that immortal state. The thought of such amazing bliss Should constant joys create. 8. The men of grace have found Glory begun below ; Celestial fruits on earthly ground From faith and hope may grow. 4. The hill of Zion yields A thousand sacred sweets, Before we reach the heavenly fields, Or walk the golden streets. 5. Then let our songs abound. And every tear be dry. We're marching thro' Immanuel's ground. To fairer worlds on high. 145 M SOLO. BATTLING FOB THE LORD. CHORUS. SINQINO FltORIH. SOLO. ^ g £ *=(!: I I jt-S-j^ ^ 3=S: ^^^EEE^iE^ tfzs: 1. We've list • ed in a ho • ly war, Battling for the Lord ! E • ter • nal life, e ■ ^_ - . > :=: m—JiM ■ ■ -f-^P- ri -^ t=t ^S^ft -f— f- :#— r 3tzi*: E ft-t^- i=j OEORtTS. ^ * fc ^Ei FCLL CHORUS 1*:=:^ f I XI i I :il=3t -w- J^ — ter - nal joy. Battling for the Lord ! We'll work till Je - bus s comes. We'll :»=r ^ :?=?: :i: ^ r i s fcg^ r^^rr ^^ 5-11/1 ^^ I ? ^^T=R i SStu /■ I 1/ 1 w/ \ '* work tin Je - Bu. comes, We'll work till Jo • sua cornea, And then we'll rert at home. ^^-^- — ! ^ T f ^^ -•— ^ ^ ^^ ^'~~'~ V^ — r— L— L~t~r^ lizzHc '^tES F ± tei:: :^zzt: >- -!-■ UNO FILORIH* BATTLING FOR THE LORD .-continued. 147 ^ CODA for the last verse; S ^ ^ -^ ?5=?r l^i^^ ^r Home, home, sweet, iweet home ! Pre • pare me, dear Saviour, for glo ry, mj home. fr^ i J ^ .zA^j ^-^ :t_|L :g: -I — h ^^ v=^ £ ?^ -t- f^ I / / 2. Under onr Captain, Jesna Christ, Battling for the Lord ! v, q We've listed for this mortal life. Battling for the Lord ! , We'll work, &c. 8. We'll fight against the powers of sin. Battling for the Lord ! In favour of our heavenly King, Battling for the Lord ! We'll work, &o. 4. And when our warfare here is o'er, Battling for the Lord ! This strife we'll leave, and war no more, Battling for the Lord ! We'll work, «S5C. 6. Onr friends and kindred there we'll meet. On the heavenly shore ! And ground our arms at Jesus' feet, On the heavenly shore ! - . We'll work, &c. WORTHT THE LAMB ! 6s. & 4s. 1. Come, all ye saints of Qod I Wide thro' the earth abroad. Spread Jesus' fame ! Tell what His love has done ; Trust in His name alone; Shout to His lofty throne, "Worthy the Lamb!" 2. Hence, gloomy doubts and fears ! Dry up your mournful tears ; Swell the glad theme : . To Christ our heavenly King, Strike eaeh melodious string ; Join heart and voice to sing, " Worthy the Lamb I" 3. Hark ! how the choirs above, Filled with the Saviour's love. Dwell on His name : There, too, shall we be found. With light and glory orown'd. While all the Heav'ns resound, "Worthy the Lamb!" L '1 ■ M- ''•!l M:i !: ': 1 148 ><, FOLLOW JESUS. vusatu. § U \ H=^ . r > rii izzfzil: =a=3c :#=* ^ 1#^ nmlrr I Tha world looks ve - ry bean-ti-ful And full of joy to me] The bud shinetf out in glo-iy bright. On > ». (N r» S ^^ f- f- f f- . -r-f-f- -^—^ * * -ir-^—^ry » !■ * py. ■7-?- r r r r i ff-f *II|C +a — ^ //^ ^ i P:* ^•=*=l OT* • ry thing I aee. I know I shall be hap-py, While in the world I stay. For I will fol - Io«r m ^^ y £ y ^ *=* ^ ^ a=pc gpvi l^ ' ^U^ ' / rfj-ftf i'jflj'/'J' Ji J'irf n ^ Je'sus; For I will fol • low Je-sns, Tes, I will follow Je-sos, Follow Je • nu all the way. ^P £ 5 h2=5C 3CE 1= ■ n.ji ' iiw i ai 'w will fol-loir 2. I'm but a little pilgrim here, My journey's juBt begun ; Tliey tell me I shall sorrow meet, Before my journey's done. The world is full of sorrow And suflfering, they say- But I will follow Jesus, But I will follow Jesus, Tes, I will follow Jesus — Follow Jesus all the way. 8. Then on my little pilgrimage, Whatever I may meet, I'll take it— joy and sorrow— all, And lay at Jesus' feet He'll comfort me in trouble, He'll wipe my tears away ; With joy I'll follow Jesus, Withjoy I'll follow Jesus, Yes, I will follow Jesus — Follow Jesus all the way. 4. Then trials cannot weigh me down, And pain I need not fear ; For when I'm close by Jesus' side, Grief cannot come too near. Not even death can harm me, When death I meet one day ) To heaven I'll follow Jesus, To heaven I'll follow Jesus, Yes, I will follow Jesus — Follow Jesus all the way. SABBATH. 7'8 1. Soon will set the Sabbath sun, Soon the sacred day be done ; But an endless rest remains Where the glorious Saviour reigns. 2. Sweet our evening praises rise. To our Maker in the skies ; But a music sweeter far Breathes where angel ipirits are. 8. Happy they on earth who read Of a Saviour crucified ; Happier they who see him now, And before his glory bow. 4. Who that endless rest shall gain, Who shall sing that glorious strain t They who here the Saviour own. They shall worship round His throne. 149 i* ABIDE WITH US. 1. Saviour, abide with us. The day is now far gone ; We would obtain a blessing thus. By coming to Thy throne. 2. Our sun is sinking now. Our day is almost o'er; Sun of Righteousness, do Thou Shine on iis evermore. S.M. 160 THERE IS A BEAUTIFUL WORLD. SECOND BXIX. I' m tj -f h N h IS i * it i ^ 1. There is a beau • ti - ful world, Where saints and an • gels Bing; m f ^ -r-j-hlzig m ■^t— r !■ ' ^ A world where peace and I CHORUa. TO BACH VERSE. pleasure reign, And heaven • ly proia -It-*— > es ring. t—t < M I ^tljr «=lti We'll be there, be there; Oh ! yes, we'll bo there. •^ ff ^ ^ r ' : 3=?=:: t ^ ^ Palms of vie - to • ry, crown of glo-ry, -g- f-. J: ^3 y-1^ ^ j p JlS— g: I I :>=:=t: i=id5= m *zp: szzfii: 3E i /^ -^-j» ft.h ^ 3^-2; We all shall wear; r^ I / I I - - - - - We shall wear glo-ri-ous crowns In that boau-ti-ful world on high. -• — h E JS. -• — m- -)t-^-^ X- -P — n. ± rrf^ H-L-^?:^ :t==t -I^V lECOMD BBLL. Th<>r« is a heivutifiil world. Where sorrow never comes ; A world where tears shnll never fall, Id sighing for our homo. Chorus — We'll be there, be there, d'C. There is a beautiful world. Unseen to mortal fifilit. And darkness never enters thore — That home is fair and bright. ■^ Chorus — We'll be there, be there, &o. There is a beautiful world Of harmony and love ; Oh ! may we safely enter there, And dwell with God above ! Cho'^ti — We'll be there, be there, &o. YOUR MISSION. 1. If you cannot on the ocean Sail among the swiftest fleet, Rooking on the highest billows. Laughing at the storms you meet, You can stand among the sailors, Anchored yet within the bay ; You can lend a hand to help them, ' As they launch their boat away. 2. If you are too weak to journey Up the mountain, steep and high, You can stand within the valley, While the multitudes go by ; You can chant in happy measure, As they slowly pass along ; Though they may forget the singer, They will not forget the Bong. 8. If you have not gold and silver Ever ready to command ; If you cannot t'ward the needy Reach an ever open hand ; '. You can visit the afQicted, " O'er the erring you can weep ; You can be a pure disciple. Sitting at the Savio-or's foet 4. If you cannot in the harvest Garner up the richest sheaves, Miiny a grain both ripe and golden Will the CI ^1 3S8 reaper leave ; Go and glean imong the briers. Growing rank against the wall, For it may be that their shadow Hides the heaviest wheat of all. 6. If yon cannot in the conflict Prove yourself a soldier true — If where fire and smoke are thickest. There's no work for you to do ;" When the battle-field is silent. You can go with careful tread, You can bear away the wounded, You can cover up the dead. 6. Do not then stand idly waiting For some greater work to do ; That is great the Master givt? you — Do the work Ue calls you to. Go and toil in Jesus' vineyard, Do not fear to do and dare ; If you want for Christ to labour, Lo ! the field is every where. 161 162 THE MOBNma STAR. SmOUlO PILSBUI. m i s ^ i =<=? ^ -«-T f^l =«=i==f 22: r^r^^qF *:i=f f/ 1. Soldidr of CliriBt,wliy thus cast down ? Why drops thv nerveless hand ? Have faithand hope and courage gone ? Fear'st » . • '■^ ^ T ,'^" . . ' ft ■0^ t -# 0- ^ m H* — m- -t- fct £ t rT'gr r'r r -«-i. • • m g rr ' r r r r I ff i'.ii 1^ - i ="=s=a: 3^ ^ -«h5- za: T -0—9- f 0- thoQ the a • lien band ? Take heart, 'twill not be al-ways night : Thro' riv • en clonds a • far Gleama ^^ -f^-- ,f-, f , 0-0 \m B—0 , T--I- f ^A^ ^ T =r=? ^ =?=r ?^&:^ i 3=* i fe Bl :ia=i i -iSi-S- m t=^t=f ^=r^ ?= :^ down in rays of diamond light, The bright and morning star. The bright and morning star. ■ ■ , 0-0 • • <■ • I ^ ; ~ f" f- , O^M , ' ) f" •*• . "P" ^^p » • F= » — • I f f — — f-^- \ r ' I I r ■ » I i — jrr-i — \ — : _ g-i. 1 — 5 — p— r~^r — I r r^ > ^-"-^ — |— f — ' — ? — ' f 2. Seek not the ground in weak despair, Nor brenk 'oeath suff 'ring's rod; Tlie fight thou wagest is the care Of the all-loviDg Qod. Joy comes through sorrow ; death brings life ; Peace rides on battle's car ; And beams, on darkest night of strife, The bright and morning star. 8. Press on the foe ! God rules the years, Wrong shall not triumph long ; Expectant Faith alvcbdw hears Truth's glad, victorious song. v The nations soon shall own their King, The wise from near and far, Once more to Him their offerings bring — The bright and morning star I 4. Then fear not. Christian, for the right ! Nor falter 'mid the fray ; For truth is victor : error's night Flies from the coming day. Thine eye, through dust and tears, may see On heaven's broad scroll afar, The promise sure : " I'll give to thee The bright and morning star I" 3. Thy precepts make me truly wise ; I hate the sinner's road ; I hate my own vain thoughts that rise, But love thy law, my God. 4. Th^ Word is everlasting truth ; How pure is every page I Thy holy book shall guide our youth, And well support our age. 163 GOD'S WORD OUR GUIDE. CM. 1. How shall the young secure their hearta, And guard their lives from sin ? Thy Word the ohoioest rules imparts, 'i'o keep the conscience eleao. 2. 'Tin like the sun, a hearenly light. That guards us all the day ; And, through the d.mger of the night, A lamp to lead our way. CHRIST OUR EXAMPLE. 7*8 1 . Lamb of Qod, I look to Thee ; Thou shalt lay example be ; Thou art gentle, meek, and mild ; Thou wast once a little child. 2. Fain I would be as Thou art; Give me Thy obedient heart 1 Thou art pitiful and kind I Let me have Thy loving mind 1 8. Thou didst live to God alone ; Thou didst never seek Thine own ; Thou Thyself didst never please ; God was all Thy happiness. 4. Loving Jesus, gentle Lamb, In Thy gracious hands I am ; Make me. Saviour, what Tb ou art ; Live Thyself within my heart ! 6. I shall then shew forth Thy praise ; Serve Thee all my happy days ; Then the world shall always seo Christ, the Holy Child in me. u hi 1 I 164 LIFT UP, LIFT UP YOUR HEADS, YE GATES. With Spirit ' ^^^^fa^ ^ *=P1: fH-i i^ i\f ^ ^ i ^ 1. lift Tip, lift up your heads, ye gates, ye ev - er • last - ing doors; A roy - al com • pa ^&±: t t € tit t 1 r T f Mr f T ,0 ^.r 3;: 1 — (--I- -^^4!l iiot P FINE ^ ^m -»•*- I I i I 'I I 3^ ::i=t m ny a-waita To tread your gol f- f • > -f- . f — • — d- den floors. "Apd wlio is FINE he that bids ua . fold, The -» — »- :^=t: iqr For Chorus, d.c. por-tals of the sky, And lift the ev • er - last- ing doors. For such a com ! h 4 ^ P^ pa - iiy?" ^Chorus, D.c. I TIME FLIES. 7's & 6'B 15S 2, The Lord, the Lord, the oonq'ring King ! Bright crowns his pathway pave ; Both death and hell have yielded up \ ^ » Their captives from the grave. < Lift up, lift up your heads, ye gates ; Te doors be lifted high ; The King of Qlory shall come in, With all His company. Chorut — The Lord, the Lord, the oonq'ring King ! With all his glorious train ; He comes, and he shall enter in, For evermore to reign. 8. " Who is this King of Glory— who, •* That would come in to reign ?" ' '' The Lord, the Lord, th;, mighty Qod, With His attending train. All flowing like a robe of light, ' •' . The raiment white they wear, « In graceful folds across the breast, Clasp'd with the morning star. Chonu — The Lord, the Lord, &o. 6. This glorious throng, alike the Lnmb, " A name," and the white stone. Of hidden manna they shall eat, And with him share the throne. Clouds of sweet incense round them float, And muRio fills the air ; With harps and songs and palms they come, And crowns of life they wear. Chorut — The Lord, the Lord, &o. • - As flows the rapid river. With channel broad and free. Its waters rippling ever. And hastening to the sea ; So life is onward flowing, And days of offered peace ; And man is swiftly going Where calls of mercy cease. As moon's are ever waning ; As hastes the sun away ; As stormy winds complaining. Bring on the wintry day ; So fast the night comes o'er us— The darkness of the grave ; And death is just before us — God takes the life he gave. Say, hath the heart its treasure Laid up in worlds above T And is it all thy pleasure Thy Qod to praise and love T Beware, lest death's dark river Its billows o'er thee roll, . And thou lament for ever The ruin of thy souL DOXOLOGY. L.M. Praise God from whom all blessings flow ; Praise Him, all creatures here bnlow ; Praise Him above, ye heavenly host ; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. I i! ;. 166 ^ ^m #^fa&: PISQAH. ii==^ T=C 3 I i ' f i t s 1. C Once was heard the song of child - ran By the (,Joy - fal in the sa • cred tern - pie, Shouts of Sa-Tiour, when on earth; youth-ful praise had birth: ^ SE^t \rf :£: *i=fr A ^ 22: i »/ *& t ^^ *RE i J 5C=3: :ifc=^ i la: And ho - Ban • nas. And ho • san • nas, Loud to Da < vid's Son break f^jt tt r- r scs^f ^ ■ ' r r forth. lP=f 2. Pahns of victory strewn around Him, Garments spread beneath His feet^ Prophet of the Lord they crowned him, In fair Salem's crowded street. While hosannas. From the lips of children greet. :^±=^ r " > g :;?=t I ^ 8. God o'er all, in heaven reijg^ning. We this day thy glory sing, Not with palms thy j>athway strewing. We would loftier tribute bring. Glad hosannas. To our Prophet, niest, and King, 4. Oh, though humble is our offering, Lord accept our grateful lays, These from children once proceeding. Thou didst deem them, ''perfect praise,'' Now hosannas. Saviour Lord, to thee, we raise. 1. THE GOD OF ABRAHAM. 6 6 8 4. The God of Abraham praise, Who reigns enthroned above $ Ancient of everlasting days, And God of love. Jehovah, great I AM I By earth and heaven confessed : We bow and ovrn the sacred name^ For ever blessed. 6. f ho whole triamphaat host Give thanks to God on high : Hail, Father, Son and Holy Ghort ! They ever cry- Hail Abraham's God and ours ! We join the heavenly lays. And celebrate with all oar powers His endless praise. 167 2. joys The God of Abraham praise. At whose supreme command From earth we rise and seek the At His right hand. We all on earth forsake. Its wisdom, fame and power ; And Him oar only portion make, Odr shield and tower. 8. The God of Abraham praise, Whose all-snffioient grace Shall guide us through the wildemess, To see His face. He is our faithful friend ; He is our gracious God ; And He will save us to the end. Through Jesus' blood. 4. He by Himself hath sworn. We on His oath depend, We shall, on eagle-wing upborne. To heaven ascend : We shall behold His face. We shall His power adore, And sing the wonders of His grace For evermore. THE GRACE OF GOD. G.M. 1 . Let us adore the grace that seeks To draw our hearts above ; Attend, 'tis God the Savioar speaks, And every word is love. 2. Though, filled with awe before his throne, Each angel veils his face. He takes poor children for His own. And saves them by His grace.- 8. " Gome forth," He says, ** no more porsue The path that leads to death : Look up, a bleeding Saviour view. Look, and be saved by faith. 4. '* My sons and daughters you shall be. Through my atoning blood : And you shall claim and find in me A Saviour and a God." 6. Lord, speak these words to every heart. By Thine almighty voice ; Early from sin may we depart, And make Thy love our choice. • m i m i iiiiwi ri !!l 168 PASCAL. L.M. ^ ^>^^ i -ri- r r r 1. San of my J J J 32: 2t 5^4: -^i-a-eJ- ■«- -jS>- Boul, Thou -JS**- 3as: @ rP=?^ i^^szt I Sa - viour dear, It ia not I I I -G- -9- ■&- \\ I I I I P' I ! 1 J J . I I ^^^i.ei. :<2; :g=t: 1^=^ -<9- oir niglit if Then be near; I J 323:: i 3r: -«S>-i ■j I J -G»- -Gt- ^ ^ may no earth • bom cloud a I '=f in: -Z2L H=V 321 :3s: I :& ifz: £ rise, To hide Thee from thy .d .-gi— gj 3: f=F=F 13: 32: ser - rant 8 eyes. I g^ fV r-t If: 2. When the soft dews of kindly sleep. My wearied eyelids gently steep. Be my last thought how sweet to rest For ever on my Baviour's breast. 3. Abide with me from mom till eve. For without lliee I cannot Hre j Abide with me when night is nigh. For without Thee I date not die. 4. If some poor wandering child of Thine, Have spurned to-day the Toice divine, Now, Lord, the gracious work begin ; Let him no more lie down in sin. 5. Watch by the sick ; enrich the poor. With blessings fr(»n Thy boundlesB itoxe | Be every moumer^s «leep to-night. Like infanta' slumbers, pure and light« 6. C!ome near and bless us when we wake, Ere through the world our way wo take ; Till in the ocean of Thy love, We lose ourselves in Heaven above. CHANT. O COME, LET US 81 NQ. DB. MTOI. 159 133; :s3: l^ s- ipiiipp 1. O come, let us sing an • | to tho | Lord; | Let ua heartily rejoice in the ... | strength of | our sul - 1 vation. H©- H^iSilMi i k -es" =f= =^ ^^ S Let OS come before his presence | with thanks- 1 giving, | And show ourselves , I glad in | him with | psalms. SE^ :S=S=i:S='-Mzi:~z £E i^l 2 For the Lord is a | great — | God^ And a great | King a- ^' bove all | gods. In his hand are all the comers | of the | earth ; And the strength of the | hUls is | his— | also. 3 Tho sea is his, | and he | made it ; « And his hands pre- 1 par-ed — the I dry . . | land. O come, let us worship | and full | down, And kneel be- | fore the | Lord our | Maker. 4 For he is the | Lord our I God ; And wo aiv tho people of his pasture, and tho | sheep of | his— I hand O worship the Lord in the | beauty . . of | holiness ; Let the wholo earth | stand in | awe of | him. 5 For he comcth, for he comcth to | judge the | earth ; And with righteousness to judge the world, and the | people | with his I truth. 6 Glory be to the Father, nnd | to the | Son, And I to the | Holy ( Ghost ; As it was in, the iKjrinninjr, is now, and j ever | shall be, World I witljout | end. 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