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Tha following diagrama llluatrata tha mathod:: |w dar d'lr plai ori( pra d'ifi ami Un dan '-caa: ayn Laa film Lon rapi da J atd d'in illui <*•- •=v^ 1 « 2 3 ead thanks quality bgibillty itha ira filmad ng on d impraa' ta.Alt igontba npraa- I printad cha •CON- END"). la to ba nad laftto I as tatha L'axampfaira filmA fiit raproduit grica A la gAnAroait* da: - ■■:' ^ ' Angliem Cliuich of CmmmIi ' • ;/;;•■,.;, StMnHSyiNAicMvw . Us hnagap sulvantas ont 4t* raproduitaa avac la pkis grand soln. compta tanu da la condition at da ia riattat^ da i'axampiaira f iim4. at an confortnitA avac las conditions du pontrat da :;filmaga. .■■■•. ,.;: /.]'■:■ -:: ■■'■■■;■ Laa axampMras orlginaux dont la couvar^ra vis papiar aat ImpHmAa sont filmis an comman^nt par la pramiar plat at w\ tarminant soit pif la darnlAra paga qui eomporta una amprainta d'lmprassion ou d'lliustration, soit par i^sacond plat, salofi la cas. Tous las autras axamplairaa orlginaux sont filmis mt% commawi^ant par la pramlAra paga qui aomporta una ampralnta d'lmprassion ou d'illustration at an tarminant par la daml*ra paga qui comporta una talla ampralnta. 'i ■■*■ . " : . ■ ' I . ■ • ■"■.'■" ^^n daa symbolaa suivants appaiattra sur la 1^ darnlAra imaga da chaqua niitiroficha, salon ta cas: lasymbpla — ft^signifia "A SUIVRE", la symbolaV signYfia "FIN". ."'.•■• ' • ^ ' — Las cartas, planehas, tablaaux, ate, pauvant Atra filmAs A das taux da rAduction diffAranta. Lorsqua la documant asttrop grand pour Atra raproduit an un saul clichA,^il ast filmA A partir d* I'angla iupAHaur gaucho, da gaiicha A droita, at da haut wx bas,■ . , -.,..■■ !■■.■''. ■.■■•'■...•: • .■;■•'■ 'hymnsamsonCS': -— :— 1 \ TOR Junior Missionary Meetings, e>- -■■■ - h -, ■'• . ■ ■ ■ , WITH ■ .. • -• Opening Exercises. . ■ . _ .. . - ■ 1 * ■ ■ .- . ■ ■■" '^:-.. ' ' '■f ■ ■■'• ■ *?r ' • ..;■. ;■■■■■:■ : -.- .:*,.. -^ . : : • -*■■■-:■ ;-, , TORONTO: DtouBv & Burns, Printbm. . 1892 ■' ■■:•-■.■■:■ .■ ■ '- ■J--^. ■■■ ■ '■■■ ■■ :■■ ■ ■ . •■: ■■ ■■ ^- ■ :K: Aki/»if/**!ir /"Ufinz-u r\c ^akiai%S: ' i ■if GENERAl SYMGD, AI«:HIVES " ^^^M 'if- S^M itlngacim i£omt. .i- a •^ HYMNS AND S;ONGS FOfI Junior Missionary IS^eetings, WITH Opening EXERCISES. Si . TORONTO: buDLRY & BPRNS, PRINTSkS. 1892 If V' > \; \. ;■' ■■ '■■■ . , • ■ . ... ■■" ■ ■ ■■ \ ■■■ \ ■ \ ■ ^ Feeling the heed of a Hymn Book containing Missionary Hymns for children's use, we have endeavored to gather together a collection that will prove the means of deepening missionary interest among the younger members of the Church. Wft would thank the many friends who have aided lis in the effort,.and trust the result will be all that i« desired. Copies can be procured from the compiler, the Secretary of thiB Church of the Ascension Woman's Auxiliary to Missions, Toronto. . ! ] > \" J^' ■t.- > \, \ . \ Bsionary ' gather iepeuing of the ft aided desired, etary of [issibnSf Index of First Lin es-' IIYMN All hall the [.ower W .Ie«us Name ■ • • ^J All power fi^iiil praise to JeauB be ";; Hear the meBsage onward Behold the nations kWling ... BlesBed Saviour Thoii did»t suffer. . . . . Hrini' glftw unto the Lord today ..... •27 otl kht ^ng- Can la little child. . .\ . • • • • "" Dear Saviour bless theAchUdren, ............ .. .... ^ • • • '^^ Far off our brethreii'a vbioeB. • ■ • • • -'* Far over the ocean the ^jessage -^ From Oreeidand'B icy niountains • • • • -" From the eaatern mounta^ins .......•• j>'' (ileandng in the •unshine\ . ....... * "* liod be with you till we ifaeet again (;od loves a cheerful giver y Cod of love before 'JThee no^ God of heaven heai" our sinking. (Jod make my life a little lijkl Co forward Christian 8oldier\ Co tell to every creature. ( Jo ye into all the world Hark a voice from India steali Hark the swelling breezes.. ... Hark the voice of Jesus erying\ Heavenly Father let Thy Light Hushed was the evening hymn. 1 cannot do great things for Hii In the vineyard of our Father. . Into a tent where a gipay boy li Into those far-off lands. . . , . ... I often think of heathen ladds. . . I often say my prayers. Jesus bids us shine. .... Jesus shall reign where'er the sun^. Little builders all are we . . Little ones in India .... Little travellers Zionward % • • • • \ • • • • # • • fe • • • ••i«»i«« • • • * • i jm • • • • • • 70 38 78 ^ 4H 44 •24 4 8-2 m 40 4H 57 54 .11 £3 .33 68 20 23 iv r INDKX, Unl .l\m„« Thou .li.lot once cloliuht. Lonloftho living Imrvoiit... F^onl of tJio harvtiMt . , Lord Hmiii mo woik to do foi fheo Moro an.l hotter woik for Jo It'NIIil. JJChiMfor Tiiine own glory . 0(Jo«pul ofglH,lm,gH.. . "^ O Mong tlie raneoiiuui world wili .iog' Ohthttttlio Lord's Nulvation.. ** ' T r TT^ j-T^ •* •••• •••• • • • • * « O tl.o littio childriM. yo.Mior .. Oh what can little childnn do/ Oh what oan little hands do Onto again iloar Lord wo i)rav ' Onco again the hellM aro ringing One more day's work for Jesus On y a hand of childron,. Only adropinthehucket. Onward, Christian ^.oldlors . " Opon the door for the childron*. ] ." ' * ' " ' ' ' Our countryjs voice is i.Ieading. . •'•••••••••••••• Our Mastorlms taken hi, jour^niy ' ' * ' Praise Hun, praise Him . " ' te; ^V "*^''^'^nt«. "SHvlour, speo'd 'them* " " " * ■ ' 1 «11 It out among the hoathei . _ . . ^ ' ' ' J hero are children, little childron . '■■" '•• i here .on.es a wail of apguish • ' ' ' I he holds aro all white • The wll;!?"' T *''*'?^ tolearn of ihe Lord " '♦ 1 he whole wide woiM for Jesus ' ^^- ■'•.. vvantedyouiigfeet'iofoiiow::;:; ;:•••• • VVe are hut a band of children * ••••••••..■, Weare a little gleaning band. . ;.: ••••:••••'.. We come tj> ^isk our Father now * ' ' * ' ' >Ve give Thee but thine own. w!!:.? *.^.*°^. «^ ^'^PPy children. • • t • t • •V Wewouldasknohigheraervice ■'''*'■•'••••••• •• What can I give to Jesus ••••...... .. . • •• f « • • 1 . 18 l({ 70 43 H . oa 71 ft 42 10 Mi ."i iSO 17 :J7 . 12 •2« 55 fi5 lit .30 21 22 (i 45 75 .S6 02 1ft 47 9 3ft 41 J5 14 /" |YW|NMMD ?0M^ f ^'l "1'^^'°*' ^ i-i '^ '# Ood of heaven hear our sinKiug, . Only little ones are we^^. Yet a great l»ctition bringing, ^ Father now wo come to Ihce. I Pt ThV kingaoni conic, M'e pray inee, ^tet the world in Tliee^fi-Vh^e ' ^ [ et all know Thee and obey Thee, t^ing. praising, blessing, blessed, Letthesweet and joyful story V^ Of the Saviour's wondrous love Make on earth a song of glory Like the angels' song above. Send the Spirit's mighty shower, Bring thi heathen to Thy throne, For the kingdom and Uie power And the glory are Thine own. - Ame^'- TrNE-" Onward, Christian /ioldie Bear the n.essage onward ! Spread it far and wide ! ^ Let the distant heathen Know that Jesus died ; rs. \ yf. -JL ___i^.:. ■-; Died that God might justly tSinnors now forgive ; * Died that through His merit, •Guilty man might live. . ■ ^ Bear the message onward ! Spread it far and wide ; Lot the distant nations ^ Know that Jesus died. Bear the message ^pn ward t Over land and sek: Nothing save the Gosbi?l _^ Makes man noble, frceX Spread, O spread the tidincs Fraught with endless bliss. Angels well might covet Work so grand as this.-Qio. Bear the message onward f „,J"»o grandly true; VVhefeso'er it Cometh Eden blooms anew ' -" Work perfojaned for Jesus t/annot g«iinblest ! Not till Jife is ended, V , Must God's servants rest.-CHo.^ Bear the message onward • .fepeak itiorth with power, Let It reach fresh regions, iivery passing hour, iluman softis outvalue -, ^'oronets empearled ; Pause not, till the message Vibrates through the World. -Ciio. -Amen. f i ^ ■4ki.fS»,f, 3 ard I ide ; IS ;d. ^ I ,v-. \ —Amen. 8 Onward, Christian soldiers, Marching as to war, With the cross of Jesus, Going on before. Christ, the royal Master, Leads against the foe, Forward into battle. See His banners gu Onward Christian soldiers. Marching as to war. With the cross of Jesus, Going on before. At the Name of Jesus Satan's host doth flee ; On, then, Christian soldiers, On to victory. Hell's foundations quiver At the shout of praise ; Brothers, lift your voices. Loud your anthems raise.— C ho. Like a mighty army . ' \ Moves the Church of Clod ; Brothers, we are treading , Where the saints have trod. We are not divided, All one body we, One in hope and doctrine. One in charity.— Cho. Crowns and thrones may perish. Kingdom's rise and wane, But the C hur ch of Jesus ^ Constant will remain. 1 / •St, ■J. Gates of hell can Mover ^ Tiuinat that Church prev^att ' — ^^— \> have (;hrist'8 own pi onii«e,' a _An(l that cannot fail.Ciro, ' Onwanl, then, ye people, .Torn our happy throng ; Klend with ours your voiccH in th? triumph song; ^''"••y, praise and honor , ITnt^ Christ the King : i Isis through countless ages. Men and angels sing.-Ciio. -Amfn % % '<;«: ..J ■ .t; .' Hark, the swelling hrec/es " ' !^>"^>n« from afar, Bring the sounds of conlliit from the holy war. . /iml is with our armies, He ^hc word has given He IS watching o'er you, ' , Alcsscugers of heaven. <^'0, thou mighty Gospel, toiHiueringonthy way, Night upon the mountains Changes into day ; , -idols bow before Thee. Heathen temples full Soon the world shall own I'hep > ictor over all. OTHon blessed Saviour, ' «e^ningnowon,high, Ma.y Thy faithful soldiers t^ind Thee ever niL'h. ■ / ? :f V nigh. ,L ■??,-." •■»*??■ A 9' Bill thy gl'T^riouH uiiHsion ____ Sproru fr&ffi s^'u- *« «<''*» Till tin; whale cwatioiV Worfthip only Tliie. —A m kn . ■-i ■-f f Once again the bells are lingini,', Heartb ami voices j«»in tht! song, Peace, and love, and ^^lail thankHgivmg To our Chriatmaa tide belong. V i»caco and joy to heathen children, IW JesiiH came to save in hound less love, Oanie to earth that wO i>.ight live forovei In the Father's homo above. Once At midnight, «old and starry, . Heaven's gates were opened wule, For the world thcn'lost in darkness Came our Jesus to abide.— € no. Other doors the Saviour opened, And by earnest work and prayer. We must follow in His fpotstops, ^ Strive to seek and ^nterthdi:o.c-t/Ho. •i I' Yes, to lands so long in darkness Where the children live in sin, . We must march with banners tiymg For His sake to enter in.-4'"'». Till in distant lands and nation* Ev'ry door shall open wide, And the children Imirn with gladness The full joy of Christmas tide.-(.Ho.--AMt>. \\ ■ •,}■ . ! •*■•■■-.■.•;■■■:;•■;■ ■6:-. ■;,:•.;. •. The fields are all white And the reapers are few ; *Ve children are willing -^BufewJiatcftn wedo 1 o work «Sr our Lord^in His Tiirrestr Our hands are so small * And our wordsWe so weak. We cannot teach others, How then shall we seek To work for our Lord in His harvest? We'll work by our prayers, By the pennies we brinir^ > By^small self-denials ; ■ ^ The least little thinir May work for our Lo,5 in His harvest. Until by-and-bye, '* *. As the years pass at length. We, too, may be reapers ' And go forth in stJ^ngth To work for our Lord i^Hisharvest.-AMK.. ■ - * ■ / LitUelravellers Zion-ward, In th^ t?°^®''^'"'« »»to rest, Fn f K^"'*^^*'" «^ **'«>r Lord _ln the mansions of the blest • There with welcome Jesus wahs Oives the crown Hio f^ii ' ■3i.a^S^&-A«d^^^^:3d^Jk ■.\^ > / y EN. ■\ Who are theac whose little feet, Pacina life'B dark jouniey through Now ha?e reachoil that heavenly «eat They have ever kept iu view ! 1, from Greenland'airozen laud ; I. from India's sultry plain ; from Afric'8 burning aandl *, from i8laml8jQL*!'l"^#* All our earthly journey^t^at. Every tear and pain tfone Dy, We've together met at last, At the portals of the sky. Each the welcome " come l^awaits, - Conquerors over death and sin . _ Lift your heads, ye golden gates . Let the little travellers in !-Amen. '■■ ^ ■■-.; > ' ■ »■; ;^'- ■■■■•■. \.\- •': •• More and better work for Jesus," Is the cry we make to-day ; While the earth in sin is lying. We can neither shrink nor atay,^^ ^, •• More and better work for Jesus, Is the motto we would bear ; ^^ •• More and better work for Jesus, * Is the children's plea and prayer. " More and better work for Jesus," ^ Tho' the past was much and gooa, ' Yet we knoiy we have not served Him Half so bravely aswe should.— CHo. «' More and better work for Jesus," * Moroandbetter, year by year, Till a darkened world is resciued, ^ And a fadeless dawn is here.— Oho.— AMBN. iK*^wlt!^S!S- J V ' •'■A$yA•^>JJ^aeSLJ;f r* iTlBiCG V|k^^ * '1 1 • r m I ,,,A"'I gather what ' l^^° '""I"'' W^eare not rich I..,* ' Hraave. the ^hJiX^J^'d^r word T*« heathen „S,"": '■'•'■''8V ''■■■■■ .10 , >^. r . m 'j^ rd. }^. II Uh ' w V "■ J ■ ^■'■ ■•?■>, ' 10 We have friondu so kind and tender, We have honiea by U)ve made bright, We liave Clirist fur our Defender, While they dwell in Htarleaa night. ^ With their woes our liearta are lieating, And we long to Met them free ; Can we send our love and greeting To the children o'er the ma/? -Ciiii. 'Twould be Hwuet if ujr'in heaven Those dear children wo might meet ; If among the glad forgiven 'jUiey should walk the shining street, tJan tve point them up to glory f ('an we miiet them by and by ? And together tell the story In the land beyond the sky ?--Ciio.— Amkn. *• : Open the d^r for the children, ♦Tenderly gtaher them in, * ' ^ In from the highways and 'hedges, > In from the places of sin Some are so young and so helpless. Some are so hungry and cold, Open the door for the children. ; Gather them in to the fold. Open the door for the children, Gather them in to the fold. Open the door, gather them in, GatheM^ieiiun to the fold. Open the door for the children. .' See they are coming in throngs. Bid them sit down to tjhe banquet, Tea(^|i them your beautiful songs. J -'4 9 i Milder, le bright, ler, I 1 night. , B boating. 50 ; « r-8lli). ren it meet ; g street, ►y? ?— Clio.— Amkn. gos, loss, I. lildren, fold, hem in, fold. !• './■■■ ngg, net, ongs. ^^ 11 Tray you the Father to blow them, l»ray you that grace mav bo given ; l)|>«n tlie door for the children. ( ;athcr them in to the foltl. Open the door for the children. Take the dear lambH by the haml, Toint tliein to trutli a« in .le«us, Loail them to heaven's bright land. Some are so young and so liolpleHs, V Some are ao hungry and cold, U[>on the door for the children, Gather them into tlie fold.— Am BN. , \j"^ ,. ■. -. .... ■ Once again, dtuir f.ord, we pray, Kor the children far away. Who have never even heard, Name of Jeaua, aweeteat word. Little lifu that thou haat made *Neath the far oil' temples' ahade, Give to goda of wood and atone Praiae that should bo all thine own. Little handa whose wonderoua akill, . Thou haat made to do Thy will ; Off'ringa bring and aerve with fear Goda that cannot aeo or hear. Teach them, oh, Thou heav'nly King All their gifts aiid praise to bring To Thy Son, Who died to prove Thy forgiving, aaving love.— Amkn. 7 ■ -atfi'..»t5»a i i. ^'.^ti.^.i^,ij^Jfl-ra,i-A/. '^".^'Mli^M^'^i^A^ • t 12 w. i^WinoMH, If they l,„t (.hooHe. - ft im,ra to HonU the ,„o«Ha,,,, . ' ^ To the bouIh i„ ,„i„,,,.y, •> W f^tMW lalmr let ,,„ |,,,„t„,, J' ■ 1 hiist I.HS loved ua, lovos us still How H,8 love our hcttita OS, lie loves us, yes, He |«ves us .>;:?« "«'ittIetf,o' 'we be ' ■ • ^"** *» "»s love may see. fi: ..'■;' ^.| U'«, lloW»- t.- A.MKN nWc'ro u »..uia or happy . Miarjn, ' " . . • I I I tt.llilltH ll«>. 9 US, S US, Tdlinu out thf ».ltHM . thc'Haa nnluippy ililiaicn. •n„V will «laaiy loMi ai.a pra Hc »•"". When HiH lov" tlicy uiiaeiHtaiia. -t Mo. 10 T^ra of thtr Uvi»« harvest ^^^ ^ That wluUnH o er th«' plain. Where anuilH hooix nhall gather Their shcaveH ol KohUn ^^rain : Acvont tluHo hanan to labor, ThU- Iti-artH to trust ana l»vo, 1 .'% Ana at'lgu with thou, to hapten 'pi^g„jrj(i,il from ahovv. Ah lahororM in Thy vincyara/ Still faithful may wc Iny I ront.«ttol)cartholmiacv«l ,. Of weary aays for I h^« ; \\v ank no other Mra«c*»t Z When Thou shalt oaU u« *ome,, • H„t to have Hharra thO" travj^l r^^ Which nuikcH Thy kmgaom toi^t. ; Bowithu8., blcssea Three in One ; . Make W8 Thy true aisciplcB, ;,' - Thee rightly to »«We, V- A«a rtll U8 witl) Thy ^^«««' . '^ , Now ana fprcvcr moro,— iVMUN. , r- -Z^ ■M -s • H •' «.fe".'S' I' \,i .-w, ^ — ' ■' ■!.;. -^ ( — ^^ — w I ■ r1 <•."> ( 1 i "ill ■ *jv^ •g.jl^T . 1- m- If- Ml; 14 It Only a band of children .Sitting at Jesus' feet, :__ fitting ourselves to enter «^J?i^«."*®''^*^« sweet; '^^'^W/' ^«'«« i« calling J^ittle^one, come unto Me ^ Child, I have need of thee." , Into T^y heavenly fold. o.ff-"^r"?«^««* from stravinir . Out la the dark and cold ;^^ Worthy li"' "^" ^"*^ ^^"^^'•en. vvorthy Ihy name to bear. Oidy^ band bf children hrtting at Jesus' feet, - fitting ourselves to enter Seeking His light to guide us ^ Whenever the way is dim WmngHisbeautiUSns Longing to be like Him ' 11.— P'l?'*^®*''Lord,togo ^ * •^»S*hfg»ad,swe;t8Sy, Unto sad hearts below ;^' Ma^S^"^^''"P^^^y portals, - 15 less, »g .x Lord Je««\'r»'^"f»^«^:^/^*' ■ To call the children to Ihy side. And now, though on Thy throne of ight, Do^ condescend to watch and guide ; NVe pray Thee for Thy chiUlren s^td . That they may learn to do Ihywm. Where Indians roam, midst forest vast, ' By rivers swift, on pnuries green. Where sin its shadow darH^has cast, ^Th^cHldSn seek,let light be^see^^, They perish now, Lord, hear out prayer , Let tlSn with us Thy mercy share- let Thine eyes in mercy rest On children dear in every land ; _ Lord, give them light-let them be blest EnVol them in that happy band. WhosejoyitisThypraisetosmg, , To own Thee Master, Lord and King. Then when at last, on streets of gold, 'Mid endless sunshine children play, Their faces bright with joy untold ^ For evermore they'll smg this lay • Olory to Christ, our Saviour F"end, ^^ Ta Him let endess praise ascend'.-AMEN. Tune-'* Work, /or the wif/fc« i« cowm;/.;- Wanted ! young feet to follow Where Jesus leads the way Into the fields where harvest • Tr ripening day by day; -:x '• \\l h-l m- 16 Now, while the b.'eath of morning V'cnta all the (lowy air nu 'Pu'"" ^ie«h. sweet davvnin^r; nil, follow Je&us there ! 1 he holds are broad and wide. And harvest waits the reapeK. Around on ev'ry side ; A one are too poor or lowly, , ^^onc are too weak or sni'all , Form His service holy ihe Master jiccds them all. : . >Jjted^ cars to listen, AVanted r young eyes to see, ^Uith throb of sympathy ^V hen oji the wild wav.s'iighi„;, i he strange sad tale is boFne ^* Uljands in darkness lying forsaken and forlorn. WW 1 V'"" ^'?/Vfe' ^'l^^' freshness ; ^^^»*«" to tell the story lo hail the coming glory, i o seek and win the prize ! C^onie! for the Savionr calls you ; ' Cxftncl for the work is great" Comc^! or the hours are ha^ttng • ' Come! ere it be too late f ;«'' 17 "^ •■ (Niine, and be lniiaeu-bearei-8 VVith Him, vour glorious Loni ; Come, ahd be happy sharers In His most bleat reward. I*- Little builders all are we, Builders for eternity;, , , - Ghildren of the Mission liands ; Working with our hearts ami hands ; Building temples for our King, By the offetings we bring.; Living temples He doth raise, Filled with life, and light, and praise. One by one the stones we tay. Building slowly day by day ; Building for our love are we, In the lands beyond the sea ^ Building by each thought and prayei- Fpr the souls that suffer there ; Building in the Hindoo land. Where the idols are as sand. Huildiiig in vast China, too^ Living temples rise to view ; Building in Japan as Veil— Ah, what stories we could tell . Building on dark Afric's shore, That there may be slaves no more ;• Building in the Turk's ddomed land . For Armenia'^ scattered band. Oil mount Lebanon's fair heights. By our many gathered mites, ' Where the Nile's sweet waters pour, Building allthe wide world o'er. •^ M .. ■'i^-. / . L Who have nev«^^ ''.*'*?««». That storv th« iw. K^ ®^ '^^''"a ; ,4: :TS=p?F%"J pr^'-i"3a: 10 > bring, M There comes » wail of anguish . Acros* the ocean wave, It pleads tor help, O Christians, Poor dyip« souls to save. Those far-offsheathen nations, Who sit inttarkest night, ^j, , Now stretch thdir hands impToiing* And cry to us h^r light. We have the blessed\Oo8pt4, ' We know its priceless worth ; We read the grand old story or Christ the Saviour's birth, i), haste, y« faithful woVkers 1 To them the tidings bdar, ( ilad tidings of salvation. That they our light may aliAre. ( 4o plant the cross of Jeaus On each benighted shore, (io wave the Gospel banner, Till darkness reigns no more : And while the seed you scatter, Far o'er the ocean's foam, We'll pray for you and lab^r, In mission tierds at home. • ■:'.■■■■-'. ■■ • Little ones in Indiu, ^ Lisp the idol's prais J Lone in homes of darkness, Pjws the weary days. ■ »Tis'.!g«^^-mm if ■ '20 ■,;■.>:■ Oh that we could tell tJitun <« a heaven abov6. And that we could teach them Ml a Saviour'i Jove. ; Try now, little ohildreii, Young in^hand and heart. Kach .to gather «o,„ethinK :* Kach to do yoiir part, ' Uttle heathen children J I hen will hear of Jesus V And will sing If is priiae. _Ch,ldren^oices we discern ^' Voices sw^d full of meaning S"«»»^^B from hearts thaf burn Come and te(»ch us, ■ ""^"' We are young, and^e can learn. From our idols scorned and hated UnYo H-^" «^^' ''*** ^« could burn H^.?"" "^5°'^ ^^'•d created ' . Heaven and earth, we fain would tur r _ Come and teach us. * * , ^e are young, and we dan learn. ^tSrl;^^ *^ ^"«^h^ -ever; Liittle children's nravpio /i«*u ' «uide «. to Hi, fSd e4r ''"'"'• "«*«f'»"""k» will we «*„,.„, U- ..■■ '"°'"« ""i teach II., ■ ' )>». re young,. nd we ckn learn, /^ 21 eni: g. t burn, urn. purn. • -1: ' .1. ' ■ -I ■■ ■.■! ■ i- ;| .1. ■ J / 4 - ..«5. . Far off our brethren's voice*, Are borne from distant lands : ^ Far off our Father's children, Heach out those waiting hands. «• Give us," t«ey cry, " our portton, Co-heirs of grace divine ; r.ive us the words of promise, <;ive us the three-fold Une., »■■•'■ • ,- ■ - Remote where Athabasca, Her beacon cross uproars, , And Qu'Appelle's lonely heralds. Toil through the waiting years. From wild Algoma's waters^ From northern wastes of snow, The cry comes over, •* Help us !^^ One God. one Christ to know. Lord God, Eternal Father, 8end down the Holy Dove, For His dear sake who loved us, To quicken U8 in love. Bless us with His compassion. That we or ere we rest, May work to blew our brethren, And blessing be more blest— Am KN. . ■■: ■■■■ W- Our country*8 Moice is pU ading, Yemen of God, aripcl - His providence is leading, The land before you lies ; Dayglefrms are o'er it brightemng. And promise clothes' the soil. Wide fields for harvest whitening, _ Invite the reaper's toil . ■/ ^^R'j-»'piiws(fis^ir" .0 22 iiowl.ore the waves are bieakiiiir ,J^,PO'« the Arctic «hore. *' ( hrinfc 9 precloui goapel Uikiiiti, More rich than gofe loit, I he Saviour. " Well done " and HI. welcome U 111 more than repay all the cost • ^*'''*""* ^^J;*" «»f «'*"o"mr.hall be g^tLod Whnf '^^.^ '*''*P*"«*' '«»• *b« King, UJio in glory ami beauty fore ve? I he praise of Jehovah .hall sing. R^f ^'""^ ".""""y fountain, i^rom many an ancient river. Prom many a palmy plain, I Ijey call u. to deliver . Ihoir land from error's chain. Blow soft o'er Ceylon's isle, Xlumgh eveiy prospect plea8;8 , And only man ia vile f • 7 "^ In va,n with lavish kindness , 'he gifts ofGod are strown \ ibg heathen in his bliiidner^ Kows down to wood and stoiu-. ' > v r 1^ •1 kneiia itu? ;ol'l, kveluoine A 1 4 ■Tl 25 ', ,'"*' (an we whow? souU are llKhtea With wisdom from on high, Can we to men benighted . riie lamp of life deny 1 "™^ ~ Salvation r oh, ealvation ! The joyful tound proclaim, 'IHll each remotest nation Hae Mrnt MeMiah'i name. Waft, w»ft, ye winds, His ntory, And you, ye waters roll, Till like asea of glory, it spreads from polo to pole ; w 'I'ill o'er our ransomed nature The Lamb for sinners slain, ^ Redeemer, King, Oeator, .,r In bliss returns to reign.— Am KX; A 4' ivn it out ainoBi tht) heathen that the Loi.! i» Khig ; lis «rw««t^. that He.haU.„«r.a«„ T.Sli^mJ^.i^Ki^S'i. gWy i. the Kingo. .We. . TeTlllmrwith i«bilS?<;„, th.««h the wave, .nay roar ; . (X ^tiith on'thf^ater.fl„o.K out King fo, evennore; . Tell it out, tell it out. «. Tell itout among the nations tkat the Saviour reigns ; Ten il i!ut t J^ j{.:tithen, bid them break their chains.; T ell itout, t ell it out. ' . - . , ■ ^ Tell it out an»ong the weeping ones that .lesus Tell it out, tell it out. livcH ; # Cl l-l^„ Ik ' I ,.* V \ / 1 IKH* 20 I'ell it out among the weary ones what rest He gives ; Tell it out, tell it out. Tell it out among the sinners that He uame to save ; Tell it out, tell it out. Tell it out among the dying that He triumphed o'er the gra Tell it out, tell it out. Tell it out among the heathen, Jesus reigns above ; Tell it out, tell it out. Tell it out among the nations that His Name is love ; Tell it out, ten it out. Tell it out among the highways, and the lanes at home ; Tell it out, tell it out. Let it ring across the mountains, and the ocean foam ; Tell it out, tell it out. Like the found of many waters, let our glad shout be ; Tell it out, tell it out. Till it echo and re-echo from the islands of the sea ; Tell it out, tell it out. ;■:•..'••• 31 ■;■:...■■ '■■:. ■,■■■■:■/■ lofteu think of heathen lands— Far away, - AVhere many a Pagan temple stands— Far away. And there each hapless child is led To bow to idol gods its head. Whilst many a inuttering charm is said— Far away ! ■ • - ■ ■ " . . ■ Oh,* how I pity children there — Far away, .Although the dime be passing fair— Far away, ' I would not leave my humble home' In fields of richest fruit to roam, / If there no Gospel sound shpuld comj^Far away ! But I will pray that God would send —Far away. Glad tidings of my Saviour !^riend—^ Far away, And ev ery little I can ve _8^are- ,1 ■ ■». M / Shall help to send the Bible there, And'nien of God the truth to bear \>Far away ! And when the silver tn^^^P*^*^;;)^ ^^^^^ And all the love of Jesua tells jFai away. Then idols shall, like Daifon. fall, ind many a child on Go5 sha^^i cM ^ And own my Jesus. Lord of all- bar away . 1 ■ :.y. ■■-'■ *■ ■ -»- *( )h, that the Lord's salvation Were out of Zlon come. To heal His ancient nation. To lead His outcasts home ! How long Thy Holy City Shall heathen feet profane .' Return, Lord, in pity .; llebuild her walls again. f .Let fall Thy rod of terror. Thy saving grace impart ; Roll back the veil of grror ;' Release the fettered heart. Let Israel, home returning. Her lost Messiah see ; (iive oil if joy ^or mourning. And bind Thy Church to Ihee.- AMK^f. i3 Jesus bids US shine With a clear, pure light, Like a little candle Burning in the night. In the world is darkness, So we must shine. Yen in your corner, And I in mine. ', \ ) 28 I . ; Jesus bids us shine, Firsfc of all, for Him ; Well He sees and knows it, If our light is dim. ^ He looks down from heaven ^ He sees us shine, ' You in vour corner, And! in mine.- Jesus bids us shine. Then for all around ; Many kinds of darkneds In the world are found — Sin and want and sorrow ; 80 we must shine, You in your corner, And I in mine. ■\:''-,\'VvM:-:",.- ';:' ■;.,•' God malie my life a little light Within the world to glow, A little flame that shineth bright Wherever I may go. make my life^ little flower . That giveth joy to all, Content to blopm in native bower. Although its place be small. • ( ;od make my life a little staff " ^ AVhereon the weak may rest ; 1 hat 80 what br^h and strength 1 have, ^ ^ay ser\;e ipy neighboui-s best. ( Jod make my life a little hymn ^tenderness and praise, Of faith that never waxeth dim ^^ 'J ■■; n 'i i .-: In all His wondrous ways. it Br, ih I have, - '.« f' 21) '.-'■■'■' -^ ■'.:'.» : "' W hat ca» I give to .J esaa Who gave His life for lue ? _ How can 1 show my love for Him Who died on Calvary? I'll give my heart to Jesus, In childhood's tender spring, I know He will not despise The offer ing that I bring. I'll give my soul to Jesus, • And calmly, gladly rest . Its youthful hopes and fond desires Upon His loving breast. I'll give my mind to Jesus And seek in thought|ul hours His Spirit's grace to consecrate Its early opening powers. I'll give my strength to Jesus Of foot, of head, of will : Run where He sends,, and ever striv. His pleasure to fulfil. _ rU give ipy time to Jesus, " Ob that e^ch hour might be Filled up with holy woik for Huu W ho spent His life for me. The wise may hiring their learqing, The rich may bring their wealth. And some may bring their grcatn And some may bring their health . '•^ ' 1 M ■' 1 ' i t . I V t:. ■ :;;v/;:-;;: . .-.■■80 " ,_;■ " ■■■•.'■■■ ^ . , '■ ' We, too, would bring our treasures, To oilier to the King ; We httve no wealth or learning . What shall we children bring ? " We'll briuj^ Him hearts that love Hini| . We'll bring Him thankful J)rai8c, And young sotfla meekly striving *-. To walk in holy ways; And tUese shall be the treasures , We oflFer to the King, Ai^ these are gifts that even y\ » * The poorest child may bring. We'll bring Him little duties We have to do each day, Wei(ll try our best to please Hi m Athonie, at school, at play. And. better a^ ihese treasures, I'o oflFer to our King, Than ridhest gifts without them- *^ Yet these a child naay bring. ■ ■'•■'■■' \ ■ '' * ■■ ; X)nly adrop in the bucket, / ' But every drop will tell, The bucket would «i6on be empty Without the drops in the well. " ■ ■ ,t Only a poor little penny * It was all i had to give. But as pennies make the dollars. It may help the causo'to live. . • ' . ^ Ciod lovetli the cheerful giver ■ "-^f***! the gift be poor and small. » * But^rhatmust He think of His children, Wo^h they never give lit all ? ^ •^' 'ii..i . (V ' ' s: '■■-■:■: ■- >; ■■■ • -■ ■ ^.'^ • ■ (iod loves a cheerful ^iver. Whose giftto Him 18 !>[«*' Then give ; aa gives the river ItsJuhiesstotheseft, , . Give for the King ofb^aven - ' Is speaking in thiflplea, (Jive, for thy Lord h|S given, Hispreciouslife for^hee. ' ■ ■•■■■.- ■ /^' ■' ' - More hlessed tha^i i^peiving, Is giving terthy Lord. Then givfe, Hi« word believing, Andthou«hf^Jiftve reward. God loves the cheerful giver, And he.shall blessed be. Then give, as gives the river ," ' Its fulness to the sea. ■ We come to ask our Fathey now. That eyes be made to see, , x ' And hf^arts'tobumand lips to say What can I give to Thee? , We are a little Mission Band With hearts right brave to do. We'll ffive to Jesus all we can • And prove dor hearts are true. ">■», We know we've Utt^«jd - Their larger part to do.— Oiio. ; * *^ Dear Lord, may what has now been given, Find some sweet ^ork to do, Show some poor soul the w|iy to heaven, . And help us find it, too. — Cho. . Bring gifts unto the Lord today, From grateful heart» let praise a«cend, ' To Him whose m€ircy cro^^ns our way With good we scarce can comprehend. We thank Him for His loving care. Of thbse who toil in heathen lands ; We give our |fold, our love, our prayer. But He has holden up their, hands, - ■ ■ ■■ \ ■ , ^ 1 . . . -, ■ ■ ■ ■ ■-• .' We thank Him t^at His love has stirred The hearts of many heathea born ; To spread abnmd His saving word. And rescue others still forlorn. ■* -■ " ♦ ■"-. - ■ "' ' And for ourselves, eacl^ heart can tell Of answered prayer, of paths made plain ; ' Of light in darkness, peace that fell • ^Like dew on.d]^irite ^pent with pain^ ^^^ Shall we," then, take His gifts so free,' • And gi vie Him nought but words of "praise- ? V Vv aya? ^ ,1 ^ :-1 38 I?-" V- Nay ! Onr thankoffetings let us bring. And on His altar lay them down ; And may our gloriouB Saviour King, '. ()\ir praise with His acceptance crown. We give thee but Thine own, / Whate'er the gift may be ; ' All that we have is Tbine alone, . " A trust, O Lord, from Thee. ^ ' May we thy bounties thus 'Aa stewards true receive ; , And gladly, as f hou blessest us, To Thee ou.r first-fruits give. ♦ And we beli€5ye Thy word, , Though dim our faith may be ; e Whate'er for Thine we do, O Lord, Wp do it unto Thee. , Oy, what can little childrep do «. To make the great world glad ? For pain and sin are every where, And many a life is sad ; Our hearts must bloom with charity N Wherever sorrow lowers ; ^ For how could summer day be sweet, Without the little floweisj v .:■':' . ■■■• - • oil,' what -can little children do To make the dfti;ik world bright? ^ For many asou^ in shadow sits And longs to see the light. )' 34 #^ Oh, we must lift our lamps of love, And let them gleam afar ; For how should night be beautiful ^ - ' Without each little star ? ♦ Oh, what can little children do To bring some comfort sweet. For weary roads where men must climb With toiling, way Tworn feet ? • Our lives must ripple clear and fresh That thirsty souls may sing ; Could robin pipe so merrily Without the little spring? . AH this may little children do The saddened world to bless ; For God sends forth all loving soiils To deeds of tenderness, ' \ ■ ' That this poor earth may bloom and sing, • Like His dear home ^bove ; But all the work would fail and cease. Without the children's love. ■7. r". ■':'■" i... 48*. ■'■. Ix)rd, send mie worfcto do for Thee, Let not a single day Be spent in waiting on myself. Or wasted pass away. And teach me how to work for Thee, Thy Spirit, Lord, impart. That I may serve thee less from fear Than from a loving heart. And bless the work I do for Thee, Or I s h a ll toil in v a in ; Mine be the hand to drop the seed , Thine to send sun and rain. ■y- ,r- 35 -^ Thric6 happy he who works for Thee ; Thou granteat him the grace, When he takes home his work, to see The Master, face to face.— Amen. ^^N. 1'. ^\ (to ye into ali the world With the flag of love unfurl'd, Speed the news o'er land and >iea, Publish pai^on full and free. Tell God's love to sinful men. Tell it o'er and o'er agaittr^' Till each creature under heaven Knows the gifttha^t He has given. Forward, children of the light, Pierce the gloom of heathen night ; Point to Him, the Morning Star, Who can chase the darkness far. Tell of Jesus, who can fr^ From the chains of slavery — Who can give the weiary rest. And relieve the heart opplrest. Far across the distant wave - Tell men of His power to save. Till all join the sweet refrain, "Worthy is the Lamb once jilain." _ Yours is blessed work indeed, Though with tears ye sow the se^d, Harvest joy will come at last, W^eeping be for ^verpasti. f / ^. 1^ N^-- if=^ ith- 'ji * 3« '•■-■.. .** ,. The nations are asking to learn of the Lord, Whose love is so tender And true ; We know that their longing should have its reward, But what can the children do ? " , n^ But what ean the children do ! But what can the children do ? ^ We know that their longing should have its rewaid, But what can the children do ? The work of redeeming the world is so great, The toilers as yet are so few, We feel that we should not in idleness wait, , ,liut wbftt can the children do ?— Cho. We long to be sharing in labors So blest, We long to be laboring too ; We long to be gathering our sheaves with the rest, But wfiat can the children do ?— Cho, ,iii- ;!• i' 1,1 , .1 I In th6 vineyard of our Father Daily work we find to do. Scattered gleanings we may gather Though we are out young and few ;/ ' Little clusters, / Help to fill the gamers to*. ■-tfg^ ' . ■ Toiling early in the mornini, Catching napments through the da^^^ Nothing sinalt or lowly scorning, ' While- j)ir€ work, and watch, and pray ; Gatheiiifi; gladly, >. ~r:Freewin offeriiigs by" the way. ,'t:^.'-. ;;'- k I S7 I. 1 '"^ -:. A reward, | i ve itflrewaiil,^ at, ;V, ■ ,1. ,. ;■ '.. it, ■ "'1 Not for uelfiah praise or glory, Not for object* nothing worth, But to send the Wlesaed story Of the tiospel o'er the earth ; Telling mortals .* ^ Of our Lord and Saviour's l*thf. Steadfast then in our endeavor, Heavenly Father, may we be. And forever, and forever, We will give the praise to Ihee ; Hallelujah, Singing all eternity. —Amen. ■•■■■■ . V / • -' • ..* • 'v We are but a band of children , Working for the blessed Lord, ^ Not too small to do His bidding, ' Nor to hear H is glorious word. When He safi, >' Go tell the people Who have never heard My nam«, Tliat to lift them out of darkness,^^ Christ, the Lord of glory came." ^ «> Came that they might say • Our Father,' And that in their sad home lives, / RayTof hope and love may enter, 8uch as Jesus' Gcwpel gives." » ^ __ ^ V 'f *i: m Lo : we bring our offerings, asking- That like tiny gr ai n s of corn, — X They may yield a rich soul-harvest In the resurrection morn. 38 I ) I, i ' '!» V. ■'1"4_. X- .-.v ' c^ And that boiwo poor heifttheii ohildre^s Round the throne with ub may »tand, Krought there by the prayer* and offerings Of our little Mission liand. •• Oo, tell to every creature," This is burXiord's command, The rich aii ■ . .•'V* Ml ^ ' ■! -Tt^^ Pravor iti the goW^^tt Under That readicB to (Jodn throne, _ An i AmV with the (lotpel mestiage , . Some r»n%omed Blnncr* bring, To join with your A th«ir voi«jeM ,^^ 111 th^palac« of the Kiiig. ' ; \^j»« i«» . i t' V ^ -'.•.•',">'* «*i' » 'i •* IcHonotdf groat y^ing* for mint" ./ , Who did ftp muctt for me ; ^ ^^ : But I ^ould like ti»«hoMf n^y Iftve, ^ , V „r)ear Jesu? untp Thee ; ; >„ ^ ' »; Faithful ill very little thil?g»»; . ^ .. * O'Savi0urmayI.be. .-^ *;. m ,* " * *» J" ^ There ar6i»maUth1ingi. in dail^ life*. ~^.. ^ .. • : In which I may obey. ■ " '^' , / • • ' '' And Jjhiip may show mjjtovetQ^I^ . /- ^ >. And Ikfwaye every d^, j ' ;*C . .-, • "' There ariB some lovitfg little wontAi .p ^i . % Which I for Thee miy say. . - - ■ • ' ," . There are smali crouMS I n»y take. ^^_ ^ ^; • Small burdens I may bear. . Small ^t* of faith, and deedp«f love, Small sorrowj* I may «hAr« i > ~^ And l^le bitii of work for Thee, V I iiay do every where. . - \ ^^ '»» ( i T • -ft — rit-- ".V fl ° . .' ■■-.•■ I a»k Thee, then, to j|ive me grace, My little place to till, That I may ever walk with Thee, And ever dp Thy will ; And iipt^ach duty, great or small* I may be faithful still. 1 1 s* 1. One more day's work for Jesus ; One less of earth fpr me ! But heaven is nearer. And Christ is dearer, Than yesterday to me ; His love and light Pill all my soul to-night. One more day's work for Jesus, One more day's work for Jesus, ^ One niore day's work for Jesus, One less of earth for me. . One more day's work for Jesus ; How glorious is my King ! ^Tis joy, not duty, To speak His beauty ;^ My soul mounts on the wing At the mere thought How Christ my lif? has bought.— (y ho. One more day's work for Jesus ; Ho# sweet the work has been, To tell the story, To shove the glory, When Christ's flock enter in ! How it did shine In this poor heart of mine I— Cho^ 41 ■ 1 One more day's work for Jetun ; Oh yes, a weary day ; But heaven shines clearer, And rest comes nearer, At each step of the wayxT And Christ in all— l^fore His face I fall.— Cho. Oh, blessed work for Jesus 1 Oh, rest at Jesus' feet ! There toii seems pleasure. My wants are treasure, And pain for Him is sweet. Lord, if I may, I'll serve another day !~Oho. Mi ° Go forward, Christian tidier ; Beneath His banner true ; The Lord Himself t^y Leader, Shall all thy foes subdue. His love foretells thy tnals, H^ knows thine hourly need, He can with bread of heaven Thy fainting spirit feed. Go forward, Christian soldier ; Fear not the secret foe ; Far more o'er thee are watching Than human eyes can know. Trust only Christ, thy Captain ; Cease not to watch and pray ; Heed not the treacherous voices That lu r e thy soul astray I' n i 42 Go forward, Christian soldier ; Nor dream of peacefal rest; Tili Satan's host IS vanquished And heaven is all possessed. Till Christ Himself shall call thee To lay thine armor by, . And wear in endless glory The crown of victory. Go forward, Christian soldier ; Fear not the gathering niffht ; , The Lord has been thy Shelter, The Lord will be thy Light When morn His face revealeth. Thy dangers all are past ; pray that faith and virtue May keeil thee to the last.— Amen. Hark .'the voice of Jesus crying^ Who will go and work to-day? Fields are white, and harvest waiting ; Who will bear the sheaves away ? Loud and strong the Master caUeth, Rich reward H^ offers thee ; Who will answer gladly saying, Here am I, send me, send me. If you cannot cross the ocean, And the heathen lands explore, You can find the heathen nearer, ' You ci^ help them at your door.. - If you cannot give your thousands. You can give the widow's mite ; And the least yon do for Jesus. ■; ■■■ • ■■■ ■ ■« •i ? , vyill be precious in His sight. -■^ ''If^Uli''"-*'"^^ F ■.qssn If you cannot ipeak like angels, If you cannot preach like Paul, You can tell the love of Jesus, You can say He died for all » If you cannot r,oU8e the^cked With the }udgment',w^Bm& You-can lead the littleU^^" To the Saviour's wail alarms. iSi.^.: it-"'-' ^jr-r^"^ •i ? If you cannot be the watchmwi, Standing high on Zion's wall, Pointing out the path to heaven, Offeriiig life and peace to all ; _ With your prayers and with your bounties You can do what heaven^ demands ; ^ Yflu can be like faithful ^aron,^ Holding up the prophet's hands. ^ • '■ ''■" . ■■,•'■■■ ■ ■' ','■■'•' H among the older people ^ You may not be apt to teach ; - Feed my lambs," said Christ, our Shepherd, «* Place the food within their reach. And it may be that the children. You have led with trembling hand. Will be found among your jewels. When yoia reach the better laud. Let none hear you idly saying, ^ "There is nothing I can do. While the eouls of men are dying. And the Mastei' calls for you. Take the task He gives you gladly, ' Let His work your pleasure be ; Answer quickly when He calleth,— — '* Here am I, send me, send m e . V^lfSW'f" > - JOTr^ I'^i^J^," •>!. 44 $ . '' I often aay my prayers, . . . But do I ever pray ? ' Aod do the Dalies of my heart 'C^o with the words I say ? llVeel I may as welll^eel down ^ To liirorshijp go* of stpne, ^ As olTer to the living God A p^^ec of words alone. fr For words without the heart , ■ Tlie Lord will never hear, Nor will He to those lips attend. Whose prayers are not sincere. m. 94 ■J Into those far off lands W,e send the joyfiil sound, And pray that ita swe^echo there, May in each Jieart bl found. . ^ • '■■■■■.. ■» Into those distant lands, Which now in darkness dwell, We send the blessed heavenly liidjt The shadows to dispel. Far over all the iatids We sow the Gospel grain. That faithful h e arte may flou r ish ther When Jesus comes to rjiign. \ ^-v e, , a t- *^'' ■. , ■ ■ .'.■'• ■ ■ " , " - . "♦ ■ Our Master is coming, n»ost surely; . V r To reckon with everyone ; • / ' . • ^ ' Shall we then count ofir foii or our sorrow, " v If we hear Him say, " Well done .?-Cho. \''\ \ '. ft6 Can I, * little cliild, , " • Do anything for those Who are by sin defied, To lighten their sad woes ? I cannot see the. reason why ^honld not,if I reallyti'S^. First, then, I wduld implore The Lord to change their heArt : Then from my little store I freely will impart, ^ That some kind te a cher s may be gi ven To point out Christ, the way to He»v«p. ,-< ■.■■;.;;■"■■■■.■ M ... '.. ■ . ■ ♦ ■ ■ ■■ f^ How would such joyful hewa, ' Their inmost souls dtligfat ; And who would then refuse To give their little mite, — r~^ That every heathen child may know What blessings Jesus can bestow ? r • ■ ■ -, ■■■ '*■■'• ■''•■"' . '. . >ii--''' ■■ ' .-■■■■■■■ . "■ ■ - ■ •.■■"■■ ■ ■ , . ^ ' • V ■ ■ ■ Into a tent where a gipsy boy lay ' Ikying alone at the close of the day, . - ■News of salvation we carried. Said he, ••Nobody ever has told it to me !" ^ Tell it a^ain ! tell it again ! • ^ Salvation's story repeat o'er and o*er . Ti 1 none can say of the children of men. Nobody ever has told me before rV ■ ' ■ ' ' ■ ,■'''■ . ■ ■ "'".'■■■. H)id He^o love me— a poor little boy ? Send u^to mie the good tidings of joy ' Need I not perish ? My hand will He hold » * Nobody ever the story has told !"— R|bf/ Bending we caught the last words of his breath Just as he entered the valley of death ; " God sent His Son ! whosoever, said He'* .. Then I am sure that He sent Him for me I''^Ref. Smiling he said aSs his last sigh was spent, ' „ '** **" «** «lad that for me He was sent V' ^■■i^ — — — ^9^^^^^ ^p^sww 4^^A mMM^^ ■ ■ ^^ W#&SS HvvTS^r Y VVhyp e r o d whil e l ow yik the sun in the west. Lord, I believe ! tell it now to the rest !"— Ref. ! ^ V ^-\ 47 98 t \ Hushed was the evening 1iymtt» The temple courts Fere dark,, The liimp was burning dim Beforethesacredark ; \ When suddenly a voice divine Rang through the silence'^of the shrine The old man meek and mild, - The priest of Israeislept ; His watch the temple child. The little Levite, kefvt ; ' . ' And what from £li's sense was sealed. The Lo^ to Hannah's son revealed. Ohgive me Samuera^WT Tn^ open ear, O Lord, ^ Alive and quick to hear Each whisper of Thy Word : Like him to answer at Thy call,' And to obey Th^e first of all, 'O give me Samuel's .heart,. A lowly heart that waits Where in Thy hdlise Thou art, Or watches at Thy gates ' , By day and night, a heart that still Moves at the breathing of Thy will. .•!• O give me Samuel's mind, A sweet unmurmuring faith. Obedient and resigned To Thee in life and death -x. s« That I may re«^ with childlike eyes . Truths that are hidden from the wise. i j^ -Amjbn. /^ 48 49 From the eastern mountains, Pressing on they come, ■ Wise men in their wisdom, To His humble hpme ; Stirred by deep devotion, Hasting from afar, Bver journeying onward, Ouided by a star. ."■ ■■.'*■':-■■"■''. ■ ' ■ ■ ' o ■ -■ - \ .''.■' '■ ' .',*:. The^e their Lord and 3Avi6ur .McTek and lowly lay. Wondrous light that led them , Onward on their way ; Even how to lighten - Nations frpm afar, ' As thev journey homeward . , By that guiding star. '■■' '■• ' "■>--■', Thou who in a ihanger '^nce hast lowly lainV 6 dost now in glory 'er all kingdbins reign, rather in the heathen, ^"^ho iif lapds afar fr have seen the brightness . Of Thy guiding star. ". Gather in the outcasts, All who go astray, Throw Thy radiance o'er them, Oiiide theiji on thett way f Those who nev4r knew Thee Those who nander far ., " ■'■ ■ - ■. :-■■ .']•■ '■■■. .#' ' . . ■■■> ''■. ■-'/•'-•. -■'■;■-' ' ' ' ■.■■.■■■ ■' ■ ' " -1 ■ \ i ■'.•-■ " ■' .■■ • ;■'■.<■ ■■■ .1 ■ • . ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■» ■ - ■■ '■'"■' .*..'.■ 'm . ■'.■■' '-■■7 . . ■ ^, / " Guide them by the briighineaa Of Thy guiding star. _ A ^^ttfct^ 41) .4-, •■-. 'k- I Until every nation, Whether bond or, free, Neath Thy star- lit banner, Jesus, follows Thee O'er the distant mountains, To that heavenly hornet Wfiere no sin or sorrow^ Evermore shall come. Am kn. 6d A UTANY. I Heavenly Father, let .Thy light, Break upon .our blinded sight, Chajse away th^ shades of^ night NVe l^seech Thee,ihearuis. To the nations gone astrky^' Thine eternal love display, ' Send Thy truth, direct Thy way. We beseech Thee, .hear us. ■ ".' '■■ ■■■■■ ■■'■■ . Sow the seed. Thy Word revealed In the earths' wide harvest field, That the increase it may yield, We beseech Thee, hear us. Jesus, who didst suffer pain. To release from error's chain • Man's lost Paradise to gain, ; Jesljs, Saviourt hear us. . Let Thy ministers proc)ain> Far and wide yhy saving name. V /With Thy love all hearts intlame, Jesus, Sayiouri hear us. m \ ■: t i. ■r ■< 1 Seek 'for those who careleas roam, Uringtho wanderers safely home, May Tby glorious Kingdom come, . Jesus, Haviour, hear us. ' Ulessed Spirit, heavenly Lor«l , Speak with power the saving VVonl, How the lost may be restored, HleHsed, Spirit, hear us. Father, Son, and Holy Ohoat, Loving those who need Thee most, liaise the fallen, save the lost, We beseech Thee, hear us.- Am kN -..•:-/.■„■; "«■■■■■ ■■,:■■■■■■'... 6 (Jospel of gladness ! O precious good news ! Thy blessings descend like the heavenly dews, ^ Their cheer to the earth's desert places they bring, 9^ And flow'rs from the dust of humanity spring. O Gospel of gladness ! O Gospel of j(»y , . ' Thou ever revivest, when man would des.troj|r j-^ O (iospel of gladness ! O Gospel of love ! ■ ' That falls on our hearts like the dews from above. (J ( jospel of gladness I O precious good news ! ,' Thy blessings descend like the heavenly dews, " The wilderness blooms like the field of the Lord, And Nature's sweet voices all join in accord. - Chu. « O Gospel of gladness ! O precious good news ! Thy blessinss descend like the heavenly dews ; Instead of the thorn tree, the myrtle will grow, ■ ». * ■■ -f • -:"■■' -'I ■ VJ;-.«i • '* " ■ ■ ■ ■■■■'■ '._^i When all God's creation His goodness sht.ll know, (no -5-?f^ ^^^P*'^ ''m: ■# uplift the Imnner ! Let it iltmt Skyward and seaward, high and wMe ; The 8un shall light the shining folds, V The cross on which the Saviour died. ■'■'&■. • ' *'"■•• ■■■■"■- ' ■■ ^ ■^-■''-- ' " ■ '."■, ■ ' • ■^■' Upiift the banner ? Angels bend In ai^kious silence o'er the sisn, And vainly seek to comprehend > « The wonder 6f the love Divine. Uplift the baimer ! .Heathen lands Shall see from far the glorious sight/ ,^ And nations, gathering at the "call, . Their spirits kindle in its light. A ■• ■ ■• ■■■.■•'. "■ " p. ; ■ ^ ^ .; Uplift the banner ! Let it float ^ Skyward and sea-ward, high and wi(M|\ Our glory only in the Cross, Our only hcpe the Crucified. Uplift the banner ! wide and high Seaward and skyward let it shine ; ^ Nor skill, nor might, nor merits, our», We conquer only in that sign. -./■"•■ ■■ 6S • O Christ, for Thine own glory. And for our country's weal, VVe humbly plead befofe Thee, Thyself in us reveal ; And may we know. Lord Jesus, ■Ip • The touch oi Thy dear hand ; ^ And healed of our diseases, The tempter's power withstand. ♦ 52 *. Whoro error Rmites with hliudnoM ~~ KoHlavOB ami leads astray, l>o Thou In loving kiiulneM Proclaim Thy (Joapel day i ' Till all the tribes antt races That dwell in this fair land, Adorned with Christian craces, WitWn Thy court* •bal) sUnd. O Saviour Kin«, defend us And guide whei^ we should go Forth with Thy message send us, Thy I0V9 and light to show ; Till, fired' with true devotion Enkindled by Thy Word, From ocean unto ocean Our land shall own Thee T^ord. " 64 (beaming in the sunshine. Floating in the air, Hee the burner waving. Beautiful and fair. In the 8aviour's army. It shall lead us on. Till the battle's over. Till the victory's won. Gleaming in the sunshine, Floating in the air, X- See the bannpr waving. Beautiful and fair. Jesu ' i is 6nr Captain, ^ Kii Jesus is our K.ing Jovfully for Jesus ^ ^-We will fight and sing^ {' t^ ' (^ •».. ft3t '♦ • He tupplieB our Hrinor— Truth and faith aiul l<»v« ; Mb will bring Ui safely 4«rd our home aliove.—C'MV. W -1> ^ "ntlie Baviour'M army, Ri|>o for heaven, arc Hcew Those who bore the banner When the atrife wan keen. * Men anil maidens gather, In the tlueli of youth, Kouad the blessed standard, Round the flag of truth, (no. 'M ^ And the smiling faces, And the beaming eyes, ^: Of the little children ^■ He will toot despise. . Thousands in His army ^ Mighty deeds have done> With the love of >e8U8 ^ 'I'hey have fought and «on. t llflF^ ♦• Come, ye heavy laden "— Tis the Saviour's voice ; ^ Hear His invitation, #■ Make Him now your choice. Join His glorious army. Join without deUy, ^____ 'List beneath His banner While it 18 to-day. — Ch«k ■■■' ■ -■ ■.' ; . ■ 1 "■ . ■ • ■ i - ; ■" ■V v> 54 6ft ■\i f i >• '• ■•Bfc t'.' J. Praiiie-Him, praiae Hiik, all ye little chiWieu, /?e|)m<— He is ldv% He is loy^/ ^' .•„'.* " , . ^ 2. Love Him, aOV^ .him, all ye little qhildren, • ' He is Itfve, He islove. „ -. ' \, ! ' ' '. ■ * ' ' • 3. Servjp. ttiin, serv^Him, all ye little ihildrtn, . He is love,- He is love. ' 4. • Crown Him^ „ , NoTis. —Each child is to hold" a flag while singing fcliis. . 1. Wave their hands gently back and forth as tliJ^* sing " Praise Him^'' ' -. ' . 2. Hands folded over their heads holding the flags.*'' 3. Hands folded as in prayer, with' flags betweeiii. ^ 4. \H^nds clasped across the forehead, holding. Hags higlu up in the hand. » ' . '. ' • , ' . ■ li ' •" ■ • '■' '\ ' " "66' All power and praisejto Jesus be," For He shall rule from sea to' sea His glory all the- earth 'Bhall^fill, ■ And all niaiikfnd shall know His w ill. *, ^ %- Ojdy! Ojoy ! repe&t the wprd,. ' Till all the waiting )vorId has heard ; For He that sitteth on the throne,^ Will claim the nation^ as His oWn. -* V. ^S?' ' .r »JW yr-^^i^f^ 00 Iren, h rem, , ^ this. > tlil^sing ' '" ■■ .'■■*'' [lags hi gk ■» T. In Him the weak shalUKJina^e strong, And right at last shall con«nier wrong, R V Him the dark shall 4j^ made light,- - And day will follow earth's dark night. -C no. C'hris't of God thy kingdom come To those who worship idols dumb ! ^ Tliy praise arise from hearts that now Before the gods of Baal bow. - C^iio. *.-■■'" ' '67 .-, . ' All hail the power of Jesus' Name, Let angels prostrate f all ; Brins; forth the royal diadem, And crown Him Lord of all. ■ - ■ - . '"v;.!. '■ •.'■-■ - ■'*■ '.,-■■■■ ".*■■.' * Ve saints redeemed of Adam's race, Y^e ransomed from the fallr Hail Him who saves you by His grace, . And crown Him Lord of all. Let every kindred, every tribe . On this terrestrial ball, Tt»„ Hiiri all majesty ascribe. And crowa Him Lord" of all.- ^ ) th at with yonder sa■■!. ">■■■' ■'J ; e ■ ' ■ K '^-:.58, ..no I. , .'■•ti ^«51^->Z^ ^ K<■ A- ;^^ Tlffe rtslierrft(lri of JesViB faj;away>. - ' X ' ^9:wwit6r8 their immartal prey, , : : 1 ;ty Oj^ist «!inig Alleluia. V' /'rfi ttoly DdveisbrftinFlJ'erthc dlep " 4?*^ ''^ll^^^ss h^^Vts ace waking otftV sleep, TpHtnri^'Sing Alleluia/ '-'•^ «*.*. Ill ... ■^^ ' * ' V^^H-, i^ «»*feet hgge hew-'born^'W begun, ,Sliig AUelttia^ tjhe Three in One ' • ■,-\- . ^' / \ Aiiofing AlHgluia^ / ^' *.vv.,.a. , • M iory to Gpd I^^the (.'fii^jPcliin ^tieoce crie*. / . * ( iibiy torRod" J. .the .€hure!h attest replies, y ^^f \ ,; With e?ndle8&An^luias,UAkKK. ' ». * ' "■':#.■ ■'fi^ -'A.;,. is/ ro?r« ^^>8ong the-^aiisdmed wofld will ainjr. .:M ^ i (Isong the-^aii. ...._ „^,.„ ^AVhenLChrisjfe shall viator be ; ■ / .When H^ihalljfetigtt'as Lord and Kiujj, And alLtlie earth 'be free ! - ■t^:^ AVliere-In^a!%fabl6d rivers flow, . " ' jhe^otSlfe will irise and ifall, w^ ' • • And .Burriiah's sons the words will know, ' Of "Crown Him LoVd of all." Turing fort.h the royal diadem M^A^A crown .Him Lord of all. ^ \ ■■.. A Srd ■-: \ .la.» .)}> 'J»* Wmi iros43 will ahipe, the CrcBcent fade, out the eastern skies, ;from sottte oniJe«u9 8t».y^ grand ol^ and far Japan, v The notfes will rise ^nd fall, "■: _ As men shall hail the .^on of Man, With •* Crown Him Lord of all. \ \ ' - "* ' 5 — ^ //- Bring fbrth the royal diadem "/' And cro^n HimXord of alj. *«? »» ■%. «•»• ialellj&^iacriben-' '■^-V ^"r '■''%': ■.«•■ M ;i^; ■ -I :;■■ k^.: : : If •^^, t; h S^d^ihy1ieit\^iS^ speed thein ! | l!iiou «|[rt toyd ofwia^s and waves : . , • J'hey we*!^ bou^ hast freed them i\----^' X :, vBe J^orwith t& 'Titt Thineairni atone Ithat saves. .;>& , Fcien^s and home ftad a!i ,g:?J|a&rd J th:■% i ■»> : K '^^Py* . ■»•■>. :"^:# iS^Jivv.; 1 i» 61 a.- a\- f Jii^K^eyllach the land^^ ^ S*^ And the prospect dark Uppears, V i Nothing seen but toils an4 dangers, ^ U^^^Sig #lt but doubtj andl^ara^ i Kb Thott with them Be Thou with them I ^ . Heai^eir sighs and coiuttheirteais When they think of Kome now dearer ' Than itever seemed before, ^ Bring the promised g^^ty'J^^'Xvr. Let them see that pejicef "^ »^**''®' Where Thy people C Rest from tott and ^eep no more . i V ' Whin ho fniU appeari to cheer tHem, ^ill Atod they^8eem to toil m vain, WW Then in mJrcy liord^aw near^ei;|,, ^ : ^h^ their siiikinKfiQpes susUm ; ^v " Thus supported,, ^ U Leit their *z6al tevive lagain ! ■f^ . In themidstof j)pp<(8itioji ' 'L^t them trust, O Lord Wheli success »**epJ*5vK!rY;« " V* d. Let Thy si^.,' • K (12 <^ (»od of lovt', before Thee now Help U6 all in love to bow "~~r ^^^"^ As the dew8 on Hermon fair, Let Thy blessing rest qn all. Let it soften every breast, • ^ Hush ungentle thoughts to rest " Till we feel ourselves to be Children of one family. ^ Children who can look above For a heavenly Father's love» Who shall meet life's journey past, - In that Father's house at last. But While thankfully we stand ' Round Thy footstool hand in hand, Yet one humble earnest plea, -Father, we would bring to Thee Far across the.oueah wave. Brethren, sisters too, we have, But they have not heard of Thee, Wilt Thou not their Father be ? Le£ them hear the Shepherrl's voice. And beneath His care rejoice ; And together let them come To the fold while yet there's room. Amen., \/:- ^4 Dear Saviour, blesa the children, Who've g a thered h e r e today ; () send Thy Holy Spirit, , And teach us how to pray. ■\.--: ^ .■ I :n„- S^: ■.^, .._A,,v i Dear Lord, conw Thou to Mp ua ' Obey Thy gr«i»t command ; And aeud the blpsaed gosnel, ^ Abroad through every laud. - Lord; bleaa the work weVe doing And bleaa our gifta though amall And hear our prayer for Jeaua .aaki Who died to aave us all. TvSK-^** S/and up/or JmiM/' The wbdle wide world for Jeaus, Once more before we part, Ring out the joyful watchword, Prom every gratefuth Art. Th^ whele wide world for Jeaua, Be thia our battle cry. The Crucified shall comiiier, The victory ii mgh. ^ The whole wide world for Jeaufll From out the Golden Gate, Thro' all the South Sea Islanda, To Ghin<8 prineely state ; ^ From India'a vale and mountams, Thvo' Peraia'a land ot blojj ►To storied Palestina, And Afric'a deaert glo The whole wide world for Jeaua, Its hearts and homea and thronea. Ring out again the watclApord, - In)loud and joyoua ton* Thewhole wide worlci foFJcaus, With pray e r a nd s on jg we 11 wing, » ;■.■■,- t / .. ; :*:..■■■■ ,.^ r:, ... .'V 4 And speed the prayer with labor* TilUarth i^^l cr6wn Him King -Amen . .^ ■\.-v A ^ 4%" i ioA be with you tyi we meet atjain,^^^-— iJy His oonnsel* guide, ub-hoTd you, With Hi« 9heep Iwcurely fol8 you, (io.l be with you till we meet again, Till wt meet, till we meet, i Till we meet at Jesus' feet ; \^ Till we m^ till wd %eet, * God be with you Jtill v^laineet again. „ ^\ i )aily manna still provide you, ^ *" .^ Uod be with you till we meet main. ~-K\ho. (•Jod be with you till we meei (tgaiii. r >Vhen lifaia perils thick coufonnc^N^, l*ut His arms unf^toing round you,^^ < iod be with you till we meet again." ^Ho". * iit '. "• C A as Mai •and .. rose situ f«t>ii de<^< I the resu m J^ Hhoi unt( B savi F^ , ?.- «if,g" ' ■■ < .... . 05 Opening and ^losing Exercises ■*, n. to. i ;#? All rfepcat the *' A|>o8tle8' Crecdr I believe in (Sod the Father Alniigiity, Maker «»fhcttven and earth. .| *^ And in Jesus Christ His only Hon t>ur. Lord, ^ who as (jynceived by the Holy (Shost, born of the Virgin Mary^suflbred.under PontiuH IMlatc, whs crucitied, dead and1)urifii( ; He descended into hell ; the third day He rose agfUm from the dead, He ascended into heaven^ and si'tteth on the right hand of (Jod^ the Father Almighty, fcmn thence He shall come to ju(^^ the «iuick and the dci^d. . ' ' <»od : yea let aH the i»eoplo praise Theo. # HP " *: Hand. Thonshall the earth bring forth her iiicreaHe : and (Jod, even our own (Jod, shall give us His blessing. Si I'T. (Jod.Hhall bless us: and all the u|)ds of the world Hhall fear Him. . /' ' Ai.L.' Olory be to the Father, and to the Son, and tq,,, the Holy (Jhost : As it was in the beginning, is now,„and ever shnll be ; world without end. Amen. rf Or This. , SifjfT. Therefore said He unto them. The harvest truly is groat, but the laborers air few : pray ye thoroforo the ld)Ti\ of the harVost, that Ho would send forth, laborers into Uis harvest. LukolO:2. Band, —In the morning sqw thy sood, and in the even- ing withhold not thy hand : for thou knowest not whether shall prosper^ either this or that, or whether thoy both .s/kjW /m alike g(^od. Ecclcs. 11: (i. . y I, (.-r, ^Say among the heathen thai the liOiu» reigncth : the world also sliall bo established that it shall not bo moved : Ho Hh}\ll judge the people righteously. Ps. 96 : 10. ^ ^ V Band.— Honor tho Lonn with thy substance, and with the tirst-fruits of all thino increase. Prov. o : 9. St I'T.— Declare H ia glory a mo ng tho hoathon, His wonders among all people. Ps. 96 : 3. ^ « r lutiUl n ihu lutaH '*. •oaB© : iiig. f the 1 bo : trnly ro the borers oven- lether ' ' both noth : lot be 8.96: i with . His 1Uni».-(Jo through, Kothroufth tho Kutim ; proparo yc tho way of the i^ooplo ; cast up, cast uir the highway ; nathor out tho «ton©s ; lift wp a standard for tho poopln. i Sui'T.— And hoal tho Hick that uro therein, and say unH* them, Tha kingdom of God in come nigh unto you. Luke , io.:.». . • ••; •/ —;■■■. r \, •pANi).— AndJoHus said unto them, Come ye after Mo, and 1 will make you to boccmie Hshors of num. Mark I '. U . . fciui'T.-do ye, therefore, and teach all iMiti(»n8, bapti/- ing them in tho name of the Father, and of tho»S>n, aiul of the I hdy ("host. - >.■■' ' ' v Ban,,. —Teaching them to observe all thingH whatHoovor I have commanded you : and lo, I am with y<'^ Jjlway, even unto the end of tho wt»rld. Amen. Matt. 4^ : if», 20. ^ . . , S,„..r -iThat repentance and remission of sjns should be preached in His name among all ifations, begmumg at Jerusalem. Luke 24 : 47. • , ; "Bani».— 'And He commanded us to preach Unto tho . people, and to testify that it is He whicl^ was ""^'""^^V^k (iod to he tho Judge of tjuick aiid dead. Acts 10 ^f '^^ ' SiiPT.— I havcshowedyou all things^iow that s. Band.— Kvery man according as ho purposoth in his hei^t, so let himijive; not grudgingly, jrt)f necessity : for God loveth a cheerful ^iv6r.< ij Cor. , SiTi'T. Let us pray. t • ♦ ■mi. #i^W^^^p»! itt # , c> 1 ■-'■?,' » '* • MEMBERS' PkA YE^.A V Heavenly Father, we juay.Thee to bless uaaadall the /members of our Society, and give us lov.e for Thee. Prosper the missionft of T^hy Church, and atrengthen with Thy Holy Spirit all who are engaged in nn^ioiuiry work ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. • '■■'■..' .'>•■■■ .' ■ •,.■•.■ ^ • I .■.'•iH: .-.■■..■■■■.-■■ •• , Si;t*T.— We beseech Thee <) Lord to grant Thy, blessing ; upon (jiur olEerings. ^ * Baj^J).— May they be used to spread Thy Gospel^ tM ' Thy> Kingdom may come in all'thciearth, , SuPT.— Incr€iase our numbers and deepen our interest :• Band.— Make us willing to d^ny ourselves to give to " Thee. ) ■ : . ■ . .. '• ^-f -■: . . •■ >^ ,* ■■ > / SuPT.— Pour Thy Holy Spirit upon air missionaries .^especially tliQSe in— -) . Remove their difticulties, ^strengthen their faith, and send forth ^lote lifiborers into - , Thy harvest. i? ..■.■-- <•■ •-■, ■..■■,■ - .'.„■■ Baniv— And open the hearts of the heathen to hear ^hy WoM: ; ^ ■ ..■■"',' • • • ■■'■■"■''■.. AH repeat the Lbrd's Prayer. < .«»» , 1. . » » / . w< O L( didst V( we besi Y-ors.to « fiearts : ■ Xhyglc that w€ go i&tiK pitjfon froratl them "I kingdo truth. Redeei Almi •'humbi* mojre g the sal deeper are tui we she We asl sake.- ■ ^il F Aim hear'o -."tj^'-^ - ■ ■ ■(,"-'■' • . -■ •■- >\' "-. ■.<. f : a:. < i WOMEN'S AUXILIARY DAILY 1-RAYER. ^ * ^ O Lord, Jesus Christ, who in the days of Thy flefili ; ' didHt vouchsafe to accept the services of faithful woiuon, we beseech Thee to grant Thy biessing upon our eudea- v.ors to aid and encourage missionariiBs. Piit into- our ^ Ifiearts thp €hings that we should^do and say to proijiotc » Xhy glory, an^further the objeci^e have in hand, ^ ( Jraut that we limy nevt>r be discouraged under difticulties, but ^ J go fotWl«a in faith and hbpei looking unto Thee, Havcj ^ pit^onithOi|!B who know Thee not, oiy those who aro^fjir / " from the church of their faUiots in a 'strange land. Visit ^ theiii with Thy salvation. Hasten, we pray Thee, Thy kingdom, iJiat -Ml' may* come to the -knowledge of the • truth. H^r and aijswer U3,<.> Lord our Strength aitd our Redeeirieir.^AMBi^^ :-.:':;■■ y ^''' ! :■,, //^ ; ■ / ..-:..' y,:-^- Almigh^ iind most^ >mercifai Father, we j^vo Thcite » humble thanks i^V tiie:ljght ff Thy Gospel ; make us ^ mojre gratertll fot' this fhy mercy, and more zealous for the salvation of #iaankilid, ' We praise Thee for l-h^ . FOR ITHE OPENINa OF A MEE^INOV iSitiighty ihd most merciful God, we beseech thee to heai^<)&Tpteeys, for Jeaus^^O lS*^et t^aether in His Name to Ijear of the pro- JfKiyG^i^6j among the pocir heathen, and to do can W ^Ip ife forward, j^rant ais Thy H^ly iiat what #t^d6 may proceed from love to Thee, r '■%.■ ,*. ft ' -f^WWFT^ !,K . '-\ 70 and to our feUow-croaturea for Thy sake> Make us to feel moro deeply for the sins and miserids of those who are worshipping dumb idols, and mpre anxipus'to bring them to know and love Thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast senjL; May we be ready to deny oursllVes and give, up ottr / own pleasures, in order that wo may have more to giver , for the purpose of making known to them Thy IpveViii* Christ Jesus, . _ __ _:^ l^.. , v, a;_^ Be present with us, O Lord, at this time, and causa Thy blessing to rest upon each of usi - May what yfe h^ar be treasured up In oiit heartis, and may it lead us to think more of the great things which Thou hast done for us, and to make greater efforts for the salvati^on of ihe per- ishing heathen. ' "]■"::•? Hear us, Q Heavenly Fathery in these our imperfect prayers, and pardon all our sins, for tjie sake of Thy dear Son, our only Saviour, Jesus Christ.— iAmkn. FOR THK JEWS. Lord, Jesus Christ, we pray Thee to iook updn Thine own people,, the Jews. Take away their blindness. Let them receives Thee as their Messfah, and pfpcl4im Thy saying Name among the Geiitile* ; and to !itnee,^ith the Father and •Holy Ghost be "all glory, world without end.-^AMEN.'- ■'■■■"•- "■ --,."■.■ ' ^■•■/■•- ^:/ ■ ■:.■■':■.■'■/ '() merciful God, who hast madc^ all men, and' hatest nothing that Thou hast made, nor'wouldest the death of % sinner, but rather thathe'should be Converted and live \ Have meroy lipon all. Jews, Turks, Intidels, Heathen, and Heretics, and take from them all ignorance, hardness of hef^t, and coiitemiJit of Thy word ; and s6 fetch them home,' blessed Lord, to Thy 4ock, that they maybe saved '.. 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