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C'OATES, HALIF^^lS : S. F. JIUE3TI3, PREFACE, SOMETHING SELDOM EVER READ. Triumphant ■1 s ' 'il Sung the World Over. CAUTION.-The words and music of almost all the pieces iu "Triumphant Songs No. 4," are copyright property. All rights of republication of either the words or music separate or combined, arc reserved, and will be defended by the owners of the copyright > <»> < Entered, accordingr to the Act of the Parliament of Canada, in f.he year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four, by William Bumos, in the Office of the Minister of Agriculture, at Ottawa. Triumphant Songs, No, 4. No. I. Tell of His Love. (To C. E. Rrcsc.) E. E. HEWITT, COPYRIGHT, I894. by E. O. EXCELL. E. O, EXCELL. ^m^mmm S-0- m^. # ~ #" J. Je-sus came from heav'n for me, Tell of His love, won-der-ful love, 2. vScornVl, reject-ed, cru-ci- fied. Tell of His love, won-der-ful love, 3. Ris'n from the ac - curs-ed grave, Tell of His love, won-der-ful love, 4. All your burdens He will bear, Tell of His love, won-der-ful love, His won - ckr - ful love, -1t_f_:f--f:. - - --------- ^=5=f=^^ ^^£:^^m^^m mmm m i^^m Came from sin to set me free, Tell 'Twas for you and me He died, Tell Sin-ners still He seeks to save, Tell He will hear your humble pray'r,Tell %^ eTe l^f zb of His won-der-ful love, of His won-der-ful love, of His won-der - ful love, of His won-der - ful love. \ Chorus. :S=6=iE=it-=e -± Love, love, .... Tell of His won-der-ful love, .... lyOve, love, won-der-ful love, won - der-ful love. p=^pi^i=ii^pl? Love, love lyove, love, won - der - ful love, Tell of His won-der-ful love. ^m mmm f=i=i^p-f==g= J 1 1 fe — a u- 1 No. 2. E. A. H. Lord. For-glvef COPTRIQHT, 1S94, BV E. O. EXCELt. Rev. ELISHA A. HOFFMAN. IS Fl=$- -•hi- -^-^-m m ^^^f * -jT 1. 'Ilo-ly Fa-ther, free-ly par-don," Is our earnest pica to - day; 2. Mem-o - ries a-round us gath-er Of the time we left Thy side, Tho'ts of un-done du-tics meet us.Tho'tsof words we might have said. So WG kneel, Thy contrite children, Kneel and ear-nest-ly en - treat 3- 4- ESEEE3 E lE.JEEe±ES^^^E^:E|Efp^PEE tk ^- m t- ^^1 "Oil, for-give Thy sin-ful children, Ere this hour shall pass a-way!" Chasing vis - ion - a - ry pleas- ure, Wan-der-ing from Thee, our Guide. Op-]v)r tu - ni -ties neg-lect - ed. Now, a- las! for-ev - er fled. That our sins may be for- giv-en; As we press tlie mer-cy seat. :i=^ ,^ I ^ I 3: :t -»- -»- Chorus. -iS^ i V-J-: ^h^- *^-+ ^ '.^ *L^.. ^ if. M-i- 1 t^ fr-A- *EiP3±l*li ;l O for -give, O for-give. Grant us peace and forgiveness to-day; l,ord, forgive! Lord, forgive! ^ ^ ) si N ^ I -•-•- -#-# — t- ^&=g-4=^ -t^— ^ f- ^3-i>— ft ::zji3!i|:?zz; ^^ 3Ei.=:l :z^ 3=: (5»- r P iSlV O for-give, O for - give, Ere this hour shall pass a-way Lord, forgive! for-give! ^ -0-^-0-^ ■jSt' i ^^^^F^^^s^^ 11 ;3 No. 3. More About Jesus. COPYRIGHT, IBSr, BY JNO. R. SWENEY. Br PER, t: t t -t ^ -'3l''=5^ i 3t=3t 5t± 3 J NO. R. SWEr^:EY. N4- •♦— •- -■^ ^^m 3. 4. More about Je-sus would I know, More of his grace to oth-ers show; More about Jc-sus let me learn, More of his lo - ly will dis-ceni; More about Je-sus; in his word, Holding communion with my Lord; More about Je-sus; on his throne. Riches in glo - ry all his own; « — •- ?g^.EiEEEEEE »ZIp_#__'^- i-. #— r 3_#_ #_ t^ U -V-V- -# — »- J J • m 4 . - ^. • ■• — • — *- -A— 4-. ^ Tvlore of his sav-ing full-ness see. More of his love who died for me. Spir - it of God, my tcach-er be, Showing the things of Christ to me. Hearing his voice in ev - 'ry line. Making each faith-ful say-ing mine. More of his kingdom's sure increase;More of his coming. Prince of Peace. SEEE ^ g^ *. S^: ± V k^- i^ y y -¥- Refrain. ■:X J -^-> ^—t- ^ #-v — :«-: — 9 — ^- More, more a - bout Je - sus, More, more a - bout Je - sus; m- -m~^—0- ztzzm :k-— ir- fefe b til ^-^—0--- — I •_.! 0^S I i ?{— *< i ^ N -4- it:zi!}ii*=:ir=ig: 3=4 :it«f ^: i More of his sav - ing full-ness see, More of his love who died for me. ^ 6 No. 4. Scatter Sunshine. LANTA WILSON SMITH. COPYRIGHT, 139?, Bf E. 0. EXCE' L. E. O. EXCELL. J iS F*-r-i 11 1^T-^-%'^^3^^f^=^-4-^^^^ 1. In a world where sorrow F,v- er will be known, Where are foutul the 2. Sliglit-cst ac-tions oft - en Meet the sor-est needs.l'or the worl 1/ i brighten Ev - 'ry pass-ing dav, Rv - 'ry pass-ing day. mm^^^^Ammsmi I No. 5. I Love to Sing About Jesus. LANTA WILSON SMITH COPyRIOHT, 'm4. BV E. 0. Exr.ELL. CHAS, H. GABRIEL. 1. T love to siiiK a-bout J;> 2. I love to siiij^r a-l)out Je 3. I love to sinjr a-bout Je 4. I love to sing a-bout Je - sus, Wlien all are glad and gay; - sus, When sor-row clouds the day; - sus, It keeps my heart from sin; - sus, 'Tis all that I can do; " R -^ — P ^ — ^ — 1^ — l?-v- ^^=FlT •-JJ*^ The heart sings out with a joy-ful shout The words that we long to say. I know .some song of Iiis ten-der Icnx' Will scat - ter the clouds a - way. For when it's full of uiy Savior's praise, No e - vil can dwell therein. And if I faith-ful-ly .sing His praise, vSome others may 16ve Him too. fl^^t Chorus. •*• -4~i -0- I love to sing a-bout Je - sus, I love to sing a - bout Je - .sus, iiEz^iii 1 r-*- P— H»- -V-- -P •-T f,-^~, M- wmmm\ I] 5i^=:|zzi±z!!!z::it: .•— i N-- i)=it I I love to sing a-bout Je sus, Be-cause He died for me. S-li-FiS=z«-J^=*ZI.:„qa==»=:f»==:al:^:f^:^:fz:i^I^lfS^*^ No. 6. W J. K. Jesus for Me. eOI>VIIIOMT, IBBO, BY WM. J. KIHKf ATRICK, BY PtR. W M . J. KIRKPATRICK. iE|Z^iE|E3EE I. 2. 3- 4. 5. ^ Jc - sus, my Sav-ior, is all things to me, Oh, what a won-der-iul Jc - sus ill sickness, and Je - sus in health, J^- - sus in pov - er - ty, He is my Refuge, my Rock, and my Tower, lie is my Fortress, my He is my Prophet, my Priest and my King, Me is my Bread of Life, Je - sus in sor-row, in joy, or in pain, Je - sus my Treasure in 0. a.. .0. ^ -0. t^^m. f^ f=5=f m t: t=^^^=S He: .It i I J-i I m^^m Sav - ior is He: Gui( ig, pro - tect-ing, o'er life's roll-ing com-fort or wealth; Sun-buine or tem-pest, what-ev - er it Strength and my pow'r; Life Ev - er - last-ing, my Day's man is Fountain and Spring;Bright Sun of Righteousness, Day-star is loss or in gain; Con-stant Companion wher - e'er I may sea, be, He, He, be, ^^mM i: 1 -S — i=:«: Chorus. ES±iE5 -5?- Might-y De - liv - 'rer — He is tny safe - t)'; — Bless - ed Re - deem-er — Horn of Sal - va - tion — Liv - ing or dy - ing — ^^. -0- X ^ Je - sus for Je - sus for Je - .sus for Je ■ sus for Je - sus for J me. me. me. me. me. Je - sus for me, ^ 1^ •0 • 1——; r»-s * • 1 1 ■■— ■ ■ ■ - ■ — w. lL___ 1 — L ^ Nl#^ i mM 1 I I . J_ — ^ 1—- r- /2> — 1- 1 Je-sus for me, All the time, ev - 'ry- where, Je - sus for me. * iL^^^ f^ ;/ I f=*4-F 8 J m^ I No. 7. More Like Jesus. CHARLOTTE G. HOMER. OOPVRIQHT, IBI4, IV I. O. EXCCLL. GEORGE H. CROS9Y. 1. Tliro' all the changing scenes of life, I want 2. As from His woril I dai - ly read, I want 3. When crosses weigh my spir-it down, I want 4. When by ter tations tossed a-bout, I want 5. While I can sing, my vSong shall be: I want to be more like Je-sns! to be mure like Je-sns! to be more like Je-sns! to be more like Jc-sns! to l)e more like Je-sus! P^l i -^_xj — r-^ — j:_ ^-j--^^ u • •-*- ? In strength or weakness, peace or strife, I want to be more like Je-sus! For grace and pa-tience is my need, I want to be more like Je-sus! And when, by faith, I view my crown, I want to be more like Je-.sus! When sink-ing in the sea of doubt, I want to be more like Je-sus! And thro' a long e- ter - ni - ty, I want tc be more like Je-sns! Chorus. More like More like Je - sus i^ii^i^^ipf^i^ m p* f=t-- i All a - long the way, I want to be more like Je Day by day a •■ long the way; sus. I: O: — ^— t :irx::f=:Er:;f='rrrfirrf-. :^i|E^f=MEi:iE:l] No. 8. Tel! it Far and Wide. MARY A. CROCKER. COPYRIGHT, IB94, BY E. 0. EXCELL. WM. A. MAY. 1/ - 1/ / 1. Tell it! let the peo-ple hear it, "Je-sus saves from vSin!" Let the 2. Tell it to the lone and wea-rv, To the blithe and gay; To the 3. Free the mer-cy, full the par-don, Je-sus died to give! Sweet the U U ^ ;, U ^ r 1^ ^ breezes bear the mes-sage, "Je-sus makes men clean; Je - sus shed Ilis a - ged with their burdens, To the child at play. "There is full and welcome that the sin - ncr Sure- ly will re - ceive. Weary, weak and ■m- ^ •- -^ - » BEjE:5=l=t- f— p:4»-^:f — •__Lzg-:-:::»Z7:g:::: 7 7^ ,^._ ._^ L^ ^ r; ^-— lip F — 1> C I blood to save us!" Tell it far and wide/'In no oth- er is re-demp-tion free sal-va-tion!"near the blessed word, "There is mercy and true healing heav - y la - den. Come to Him to - day, Let the cleansing blood of Jesus, -•- - -#- ■*- -|*- -h- i*- -•- -•- I_L_. -..1 U- -I -b- -V y F- i 1 L,. 1, P i^=t^=p— :l?--g^:-E=r4 RICF Save the cru - ci - fied!" Tell it far and wide, T;;ll it far and wide, "In no In Christ's precious blood!" Wash your sins a - way. is^-vA^ ii=Pi ^^*-iiii#^^ W=^--rt oth-er is redemption, vSave the Cru -ci - fied; Save the Cru -ci - fied!" -0' -%- -*- -^ -0- • ^/ / "^ — LL__^ -Lj^^ 11^ — ^_C| 1 C^|^_ IJ -~^\^- lO ^ 'I-- V— No. 9. Steer for the Light. tMMA PITT. USED ay PER. EMMA PITT PUOLISHING CO. JAMES McGRANAHAN. f^im^^ *- -'S — a— 1. TherJ's a beautiful light-house 'way over the main, Andthe bright beaminj^ 2. O'er the beau- ti-ful riv - er with \va - ters so deep, Bright an-gels are 3. vSee, there from its height waves the banner of love, All stud-ded with I 4. For that ha- ven of rest, wea - ry sail -or now steer, Or_^ per-i.sh on iiiiggEgiL^-_j- iiiiipi^iiipli^S^i r light you now see Is Je - sus. His love is now point-ing the way, watch-ing the .shorc,The light-hou.se stands firm and the storms never sweep, stars bright and free. And the echo comes, li.st! I've been saved from the wreck, life's storm-v sea. Fix your eyes on that light and His voice vou shall hear. 1^:^^ :^i^ Chorus. t- 0- ^=£ f- \ Come, sail - or, He's waiting for thee. F'or Je - sus has en-tered be - fore. Ry the light that's now beaming for thee. "Come, vsail - or, I'm wait-ing for thee." ■Mzz^-0^^ -t :$=:-^^ Steer for the light, sail-or, P: ■y- |EEpz=|_|igiiOEEy3; f? 2er for the light, To the oar bravely bend and be bold; () steer for the light, To the oar bravely bend and be bold; () steer for the -•- -•- -#- -0- -0- :e_^,.__:f:._;f- _.<,^_jf- „.^.^__ light, sail-or, steer for the light, That beams from the shores of pure gold. P u y :«-Z.^ 11 ^ii^l?pi No. 10. I Cannot Tell Why. COPYRIGHT, 1890, BY M. L. MCPHAIL, USED BY PER. Rev. JOHN McPHAIL. copyright, 1894, by e, o. excelli owner. M. L. McPHAIL. - 1" i- — ^A4 ^^^ I. 2. 3- 4- I can - not tell why the dear Sav-ior should love me, Or why He should And when I con-sid-er the great con- de-scen-sion,The an-guish en- I look up - on Je - sus sur-round-ed by sin - ners, I look up - on I won-der if an -gels can tell the deep mean-ing, Of love so uu- m^EiEi e=|: |=£i tEiEE^: t-^=¥- t P=^ ^j^ H i -j^z z_T= li r t-^ ' come from His throne in the sky; I can- not tell why He should dured in the gar - den at night; His sor- row - ful heart and the Him as He hangs on the tree; I hear the pe - ti-tion, "Oh, sel - fish — His dy - ing for me; Or does it not reach far be- .ft. M. #- • t -fl. im-i-=t-\-~ f — »- ^ ^^ _j_ -\-'t—-^-'~ti-. «- Y^ 5 ^-~ \^ • ' 1 r^ P -F- -f— t-=l:— 1=- - ' ' . ■ 1 1 ' suf-fer to save me, — A sin - ner un - wor-thy and helpless as I. cup of de - ri - sion, I stand in a-inaze-ment to wit-ncss the sight. Fa-ther, for-give them, Forgive them for all they have done unto me." yond all con-cep-tion, Re-main-ing, for-ev-er, the great mys-ter-y. zzgEEgEzj=E=^=^E E==zc=z=^z£E=£^ =g_2j-£JE:gEl Chorus tEfe=5 i -«»- f -y9- i *±Et f He loves me, I know it, tho' help-less and poor, For noth-ing is £f-=f±=|=, ^:m^m^M. :i: M. Ha — ^ 12 I I ^ I Cannot Tell Why. concluded. I ^s -St- -jf^- w- :3^ =F T^-g^^&S: __^ plain -er to me, I am sure; But why He should love me to # PL :£ -/S- •- f=^p: -&- g-J— -J -^ :tr irzjt t: ■H— h-4- — m —I — I' -! •— Fn "^ - ^ - (S- 4-| );'f suf-fer and die, I an-swer, I know not, I can - not tell why. -h- E^E^ :t=^: , I — ;S=E: -(5^ 1 4= 1 No. II. Come, Ye Disconsolate. THOMAS MOORE. SAMUEL WEBBE. 1. Conic, ye dis-con - so-lale, wher-e'er ye lan-guish; Come to the 2. Joy of the des - o-lale, light of the stray-ing, Hope of the 3. Here see the bread of life; see wa - ters flow-ing Forth from the liiip^s^^iai iM -^^t (G- ^t^lt ■4 — ■'^r -U-4- — I- sm^- -t&- mcr - cy-seat, fer - vent-ly kneel; Here bring your wounded hearts, pen - i - tent, fade - less and pure, Here speaks the Com-fort-er, throne of God, pure from a - bove; Come to the feast of love; -K?- ifeS i::fe iPiii^^i^^ here tell your an-guish; Earth has no sorrow that heav'n cannot heal, ten-der- ly say - ing, "Karth has no sorrow that heav'n cannot cure." •;ome, ev-er knowing Earth has no sorrow but heav'n can remove. F:S=! t5>' SIS: M^^E:^^ ; -f5>- ;gii 13 No. 12. W. A. O Follow all the Way. COPYRIGHT. 1889, BY E. O. EXCELL. W. A. OGDEN. 1. Oh, I love tothink of Je - sus, As He journey'd to and fro, 2. Oh, 1 love to think of Je - sus, And His prais-es I would tell, 3. Oh, I love to think of Je - sus. As He walk'd up-on the v^'ave. '^ ^ '^ '^^ ^ '^ ^ ^ "^ I O'er the bar - ren hills of Ju - dah. In the a - ges long a - go, How He gave the liv - ing wa - ter To the wom-an at the well. How the el - e-ments obeyed Hiui,When the mighty word He gave, ^ N ^ I m^ % I ::^: :? m^ How He heal'd the wayside beggar. How He made the lep-er whole, How He filled the emp-ty ves-scls, At the marriage feast that day. Speak the word now to my spir - it, I - "Vi J-' - sus saves, \ glo - ry, Je - sus j saves; re - joice that by faith I in -»- -i3. -#.. -0- .0. i> ff I -#-• -0- t mer - cy free. Flow - ing so sweet-ly from Cal-va - ry. Now the pow'r di - vine, Je-sus has chang'd thispoor heart of mine,Now with Him a - bide, Je - sus, my Lord, the once cru-ci - lied. With His m^^m soul cleansing pow'r reaches e-ven me, Glo-ry, glo-ry, Je - sus saves. joy I can say I am whol-ly Thine, Glo-r)', glo-ry, Je - sus saves. peace in my .soul I am sat - is - fied, Glo-ry, glo-ry, Je - sus vSaves, M ^i^^fLfcf- ^g jUglj ^gEEP •- '(9- JL ^. ff- 16 Jt -V— k No. 15. I Never Will Cease to Love Him. C, H. G. COPYRIGHT, in94, BY E. 0. EXCELL. CHAS. H. GAaR;EL., ii^gSH^Pi^^^N^^^^iti^ I'or all the Lord has done for me, I nev-er will cease to love Ilini; He gives uie strength lor ev'ry day, I nev-er will cease to love I iiiU| Tho' all the world His love re-ject, I nev-er wiil cease to love Him; He saves nie ev - 'ry day and hour, I nev-er will cease to love Him; While on my journey here be-low, I nev-er will cease to love Him; ■9- -m- ^? -^eIeI 'K- ^r in I i i^i^^^^^#^^^^?^^^fep And for His grace so rich and free, I He leads and guides me all the way, I I could not such a Jc'riend de-ject, I Just now I feel His cleansing pow'r, I And when to that bright world I go, I r nev-er will cease to love nev-er will cease to love nev-er will cease to love nev-er will cease to love nev-er will cease to love -9- ■*■ Him. Him. Hi.'u. Hin-:, Him. It— ;=Eu=t=tt=Ejzz:«.z=t=!=t»=^=^-:;:zg:r::-3 i 1 iaves. laves. aves. I i. Chorus r-^- ^_-_^ . ^^ k/ U y >» I nev-er will cease to love Him, my Sav-ior, my Sav-ior; I uev-er will cease to love Iliin, He's my Sav-ior, He's my Sav - ior; -I — n^^- ^t^^~ PPJ I I t nev-er will cease to love Him, He's done so much for me. uev-er will cease to love Him, For He's done so much for me, 17 ^ No. 16. IDA SCOTT TAYLOR. Serving Jesus. COPVHrQHT, 1893, Br t, O. EXCELL. CHAS. H. GABRIEL. im¥m0^^s$i^^ 1. I want to serve Jesus to-day, to-day, I want to vServ'c Jesus to-day, 2. I want to 1)0 like nim to-day, to-day, I want to be like Hiui to-day. 3. I wantlobe nearllim to-day, to-day, I wantto be near Ilini to-day. f:j!:_:ff: ~ -N--N--^-. ^=; My tasks to ful-fdl, O-bey-ing His will, I want to serve Jesus to - day. To wear on my face His sweetness and grace, I want to be like Hiui to-day. To sit at His feet, His lessons re-peat, I want to be near TTini to - day. |3EEr£3=t= -t>-o' — :ff:_:p-p-pi. N N N ^ t=-i~t^=$:^ V — >- V— w— i**- fe EF=f 1 Chorus. --N h^ fS ^-r 1r To serve Him and please Him to-day. to - day. And all His com- -#- ^^?= 1^ :P=P: '-V- see; f "i e£=i mand-nients o - bey. t-r* ii ^=^: j=r ^^=; o - be}'. And oh, to be like Him, and N I N P--l^-^ -i- -t.-~t~. ^=(t =]= t ^ ^E^EEET^^^ t r i S near Him to stay. This pray'r to my Jc - sus I'll pray, I'li pray. 1^^; t: I / U U ^ 1^ U' !3 E= £EeJ i I m ~T 1«- i: N pray. -•- -0- £ ! s i I i i No. 17. Be Thou My Guide. IDA L REED. Duet. Andante. COPYRIGHT, 1BS4, DY t. O. EXCELL. CHAS. EDW, PRIOR. ^- a 1 1 1 L-#- — * ^ ' — I -r-i 1 i±— ^^^=3 F:f -B* 1 !ee£e:£ •H^R^ -^ t 19 • -S- -k- ^^ No. 18. Mrs. IDA M. BUDD. Snow Flakes. COPYBIOHT, IS94, or E. O. EXRELL. CHAS.H. GABRIEL. ^^^^-^3 1. li - iiy lit - tie stiow-flakes, Sailing thro' the air, Where cati you be 2. Bus - y little .sno\vflakes,Now your work I've found, Weaving soft white 3. Hap-py lit - tie snow-flakes,Turning work to play, I have leani'd a ■^ - - . . . gz2=r 'Ai^ -- (»- t -0- f-f- f f f - pS r-»~ 1 1 1 1 ^EiE^^# f go-ing ? Will you tell nie where ?From your cloudland harbor. Downward car-pet For the cold, hard ground; Folding all the wheat fields In your les - son. Watching vou to - dav; If I do my du - ty Faith-ful- E5: -0- It: ii 4 — ^■ pr- EE3: <-t/- ^1^ -t- y— k— A ' i tr drifting slow, Like a fleet of fair - y sails. On and on you go. blankets deep, Keeping ther ill safe and warm, For their win-ter sleep, ly and true, Work will seem like play, and I Shall be glad as you. \ — •- ] — I — 1-| i — . (— 1 l_i^ u- ±zzt=ti ■0— V H — :E -h h ±1^ 4S- X- Chorus. 5iM-#i^_=Efe-E fj i- 1 Mer-ry little snowflakes How you dance and play,Just like happy chil-dren Rushing fast and fast-er, Skipping here and there; {Omit.) ^^^^= v—^ SE *—«—«- -tf?- -#- -#-#--#- -•- •—•_)t_«_cg2: b=t^C=b=ft: ^^^ ^ZLti: r^-i+ii: -b-^h 2- r^s^ ^ 3: -i!?- On a hoi - i - dav. Have you a - nv work to do In the wint'ry air ? BRIEL. ;:::|^z:>q 1 you be ioft white learnM a i ownward Is In your Faith-ful- - .y— t^— ^ :-^- -€>- u go. r sleep, you. rO- =1: ;liil-dren I air ? 1 No. 19. Will You Meet Me Over Yonder? E. A. H. eapvRiQHT, iaa4, bv e. o. exceil. Rev. E. A. HOFFMAN 1. I jour -my to the bet - ter land, The New Je - ru - .sa - letn, 2. Oh, meet me on that far-ther shore, A - mid the saved and blest, 3. I)i rect your feet t'ward heaven's gate, Nor leave the nar-row way, I I I I i ^ r r r • — K*^ n ^^ — ^-fc' J^- -1 1 h^ — *— • d- ?*S^' i To wel-come from my Sav-ior's hand, A roy - al di - a - dem. * There sin and .sor - row conie no more, And all have per-feet rest! Till safe with those who for thee wait In yon-der realms of day. mt 5-1 pB J Ctiorus. Will you meet me o- ver yon-dcr in the New Je - ru-sa-lem, Where the !v ^ - - I N N )-:->-t-^- -^^ ^fe-l ii. tr- ?^ •——s faith - ful will be rob'd in spot-less white. And wear with Christ's re- I -^-?= N N ^ dcem'd ones the roy-al di - a-dem O-ver yonder in the pal-a-ces of light? 21 No. 20. Walking in the Liglit. E, A. PECK. COPYRIQHT, 1)94. er t. 0, (XCELL. E. O EXCELL. m^:^ ■ ^m44 msMMm^ 1. Je - sus, Thou art the "Liv-ing Way" In Thee I can - not 2. Jc - sus, the bk'ss-ed "Truth" Thou art, hn-phmt this truth deep 3. Tliou art "The Door"— the "Only Way" That leads rie up to 4. Thou art "The Light, "bid darkness flee, I'or iti Thy light, true ;^=:|z|-^E|E^-|z:i^EdEE3. go a - stray; Walk-ing in in my heart; Walk-ing in end-less day, Walk-ing in light I see, Walk-ing in the beau-ti- ful Light of God; the beau-ti - ful Light of God; the beau-ti- ful Light of God; the beau-ti- ful Light of God; -* ^ ^ mn Let me this way now clear -ly see, Help me, O! Lord, to Then I e - ter - nal life shall see, That life is on - ly 'The Great Phy-si -cian" of the soul. One word from Thee can O! "Sun of Right-eous-ness," a - rise, And light my path-wav ^ElEFfEEfEE^iEfEEfEEfEEfEEfEZ^EE-fEEjEEt iE$EEEEE5Z|Ei-^-iE|E£EEj:4iEFg^:3 f — jj — I — -f ^ * » m- — m — ^ — ^ f ^ 1^- - H trust in Thee, Walk-ing found in Thee, Walk-ing make me whole. Walk-ing to the skies, Walk-in t:! I > " > > > IK in t walking i»i tlie Iyi)j;lit,the beautiful LMitof God, beautiful Lii,dit of God. .# 0. No. 21. Follow Me. T. M, T. COPVHIGHT, 1H94 Br E. 0. CXCELi., T MARTIN TOWNE. 'm^ E^ it-* -J iP*-! 1 • -• -^4 1. For sal - va - tion are you pray-ing? Fol-low Me, fol-low^Me; 2. I've been tempted with-out fall - ing, Fol-low Me, fol-lowMc; 3. I ve 1)eeu mock'd and scour^'d and taunted, I'ollow Me, fol - low Me; 4. For your sins my life was giv - en, l"ol-low iNIe, fol -lo\v Me; ^^^iiSi^^eii^iEiEiN l::i fm^mB Leave your nets with-out de - lay - inj^. I'ollow, fol - low Me, Heed the Ho - ly vSpir - it's call-ing, I'ollow, fol - low Me, With a heart and faith un-daunt - ed. Follow, fol - low I\Ie, From the grave I rose to heav - en, Follow, fol - low I\Ie, 'ul - low rsie. f^f-^EFE^-^EEj^^t'E 5EE~£lf^5p±i I ' — ^ T Chorus. |EjEi^EfEEf:-gEEfEi^#E:?::t?p T am the way, the on - ly way, Fol - low Me, fol - low INIe; ^ t '^ Yield thy heart, O yield to - day, Fol - low, fol - low Me. fol - low nr; . «__ .!•__• ^_^#- - ^ • - I - J N I^EZEb- --^^ ""-^ ¥^^ 2=^iE!^^i^E^F^J 23 No. 22» E. E. HEWITT. '0 g Will You Come? COPYRIGHT, tB94, OV E. 0. EXCEUL, CHAS EDW. PRIOR. tEi i -^-n^ f N— i EE^^fEE3 1. There's a voice soft and gen - tie; 'tis call - ing to - day, Will you 2. Wi'i you come to the fount-aiu once o - pened for sin, Will you 3. Will you come to the past-ures all sun - ny and fair, Will you A Let His sweet in - vi - ta - tion re-buke all your doubt, Will you Will you come? Will you come? Will vou come ? 'Tis the voice of the Lord, hear Him Will you yield to the Spir - it who Will you fol - low the Shep-herd,and come? Will you come? "Who-so com-eth to me, I will V.'ill voti come ? W'iW voti cotne ? i g:4EgE^=^gErE^=^^;=r^=^i^ ten - der - 1}'- say: whis-pcrs with-in: trust in His care; nev - er cast out.' Will you come? Will you come? Will you come? Will you come? Will you come? Will you come? Will you come? Will you come? will vou come ? Will vou come ? 3 . Ill" III Will yon come? will j'ou come? Will you come? will you come? "Wlioso- Coine, come, come, come, coiuc, come, come, come, come, come,come,come, ■h --n- f^-f: ^ ^ ■•—•—•- ESEEE.SJ E *F^^f mm . . . ^ ^ ^ ev-er is willing, "O hear Tesussav "Whosoever is willing, "is welcome to-day; 24 I ■i] ■I i 'I ■ -'3 '. PRIOR, ^ Will you Will you Will you Will you -^- lear Him it who erd.and I will 'm 1 ^ r s'ou come ? "Whoso- ;,come, iJi e to-day; I 1^ -I Will You Come? Concluded. - -^r4 z?— ■ :l^^^ :«=p: |^=J Will j-ou come ? will you come? Will you come ? O will you conic ? Come, come, conic, conic, come, coinc, conie, come, come, will \u\i conu ? No. 23. MAR> A. LATHBURY. Take Me In. CCPVniGHT, 1B94, DY E. 0. EXCELL. FLORA H. CASSEL. & tT -\- '^:r& #:td ^ ^^^ \ s Id- ^3 1. lie? rt of Je-sus rent m twain, By Thy dying passion's pain, rent iu twain, iiassion's pain, 2. Arms of Je-sns cru-ci-fit(l, To the a -ges opcn'd wide, cru-ci-fied, opeu'd wide, 3. Love of Je-sus, wider far, Than the widest heavens arc, v. id-cr far, heavens are, -•-• -0- -0- -m- -0 -p- ' N N N N S ' ^ I I to Thee for refuge run, Lifeless, loveless and un-done, refuge nin, and undone. To Thy f(jld I fainting flee, iM-oni the foes that compass me, friiuling flee, compass rae, Deeper than my sin can be, Who shall separate from Thee, sin can be, far from Thee, ^ I --T^zzi-'ziEr-::!- ^!^.:fz4^^^± -4^-^-nN-N liiiiii t ; -■^-^-t ^--A- S-- ^S From myself and from my sin, Heart of Jesus, take me in. from my sin, take me in. From myself and from my sin, Arras of Jesus, take me in. from my hin, take me in, Safe from self and safe from sin. Love of Jesus, take me in. safe fr >m sin, take mc in, I -p-^jt-S: -•- \ \\ ' K ^. N ^ V I S N'^ d=±=±iii±::ff:ii— * fi^-^:=5-^^: N N N a 25 4 No. 24. Be Active in the Battle. T. M, T. COPYRIGHT, 1301, DV C. 0. EXC7LL. T. MARTIN TOWNE. -*->—•-» — a — *-— ^> — 9 — *— — "-p — r — I — I — I Be ac - tive in the bat-tie field, The wai- is sure - ly on, surc-ly on, 2, En-list, my com- rades'Tor the war;" Your armor burnish bright, burnish bright, 3. Then train your ear for His commands, To signals have an eye: have an eye, E:ii3 l4-± t^ _t: V- -f- -?- -F- -sfp mm. »« .* a=i3 9-r \- \- 0~ -^-X r^t ^ \ And you must con - quer if you'd be A brave and loy-al one. En - dur-ance you must sure-ly have If you -would win the fight. Be read-y when He gives the word, Dost hear the bat-tic cry? :F=Ep: -«vB-# itr -- 1 i.^^t i EEhE: -5-— Your Cap-tain calls you to the front, Would you be in the rear? You have a foe, the e - vil one. His track you may not see. And when the war snail have an end And blessed peace shall come, — ^i- ^ Nil It m Take cour-age from the bu-gle notes And bid a-dieu to fear. But if you trust your Captain true You'll gain the vie - to - rj'. Your Captain then this word will seud, "Brave soldier.haste thee home." ¥St ^ 26 Ml I TOWi\E. 5^ »n, rc-ly on, •igllt, iiish bright, ve an eye, )ne. ight. TV? 3 ^ rear? see, 11 come, m m fear. ly. I home." d^- — a ■* ^ I Be Active in the Battle. Concluded. ChorUvS. ViyoruusUi. A- ^- tj F^ inE^S ISIarching, marchinj^, How our hearts are stirred, P'or-ward, for-ward. -^-^-\ % m m^^^ Is our Cap - tain's word. No. 25. OLIVER HOLDEN. God is Every-where. -rh. t.1 :l?^ =Fq=.S^^Pil COPYRIGHT, 1894, BY E. O, EXCELL. E. 0. EXCELL. S=5=zEfc=.t=Et-3=ffctSz:5 :=l- i: '-^- 1. They who seek the throne of grace, Find that throne in ev'ry place; If we 2. In our sick-ness, or our health. In our want or in our wealth; If we 3. When our earthly com - forts fail. When the foes of life pre-vail; 'Tis tlie 4. Then my soul in ev - 'ry state, To thy Fa-ther come and wait;IIe will f- Rkfrain. Ev •ry. live the life of prayer, God is present ev - 'ry-where, look to God in prayer, God is present ev - 'ry-where, time for ear-nest prayer, God is present ev - 'ry-where, an-swer ev - 'rv prayer, God is present ev - 'rv- where, God is prenent ^% V- -«5>- -t5>- E=ti::EprJ=E=t:z:E^_zr-tziPz-p::P ■ P : where, eV' - ry-where, God is present ev-' ry-where, ev-' ry-where. ev-'ry- where, God is present cv'ry-where, J L^J 1. tf-r22_^J_«-^^.. 27 No. 26. No One is Forgotten. FRANK W. HUTT. COPYRIGHT, 1694, BY E. 0. EXCELL. CHAS. H. GABRIEL. fmmmmmmmmm 1. No one is for - got - ten at the feast the Lord pre-par - eth, 2. No one is for - got- ten! see His ser-vants on the high-way, 3. No one is for -got- ten; tho' thy life be cold and drear -y, mm^=^^^ t: «: -•- • :i-^Ei=* il=£il=it=:it=S=:JE When the faithful bridegroom comes to call and save His own; He, in Tell to sin-ners how He waits to bid them welcome home, While from Where the heav'nly feast is spread there's life, and light,andpeace;Christ will wmmmmM t=rt—t:E$^ D. s. Poor and mer - cy, all the boun-ty of His Fa-ther shareth,-No one who is plain and des-ert, and from ev - 'ry vale and by-way, Glad to know the lift the bur-den, He will sat - is - fy the wca-ry. And a-round the ji-u — •— - • — • •— • #— 1 — • — « — # — P~r* •■ iESZ£3=E^E^^^Efe=|= E =^= E^. need - y, sad and lone - ly there is room and welcome No one is far- Fine. Chorus. ,», ^ ^ - 9 — tf — S-— 5- — 4 — 4—^9 — • — -«»- lazzi- l-f^ 1; N "> t:^ will-ing stands for-got-ten or a - lone. No one is for-got-ten, roy - al fa - vor of the King, they come, tempt-ed ones His care shall nev-er cease. ~i* — U m — — vj '-i ,4 h^- 4 =f fe -^- tliiiii^ got- ten, Je - sus died to save us all. D. S. No one is for-got-ten! Come, the feast is waiting,hear the gos-pel-call: '^ .r .0., t. -#- -^ -£: - ^ 28 I ■f ^ ^fi GABRIEL. He, in Vhile from Christ will ; who is know the round the is for- \~t:^ 3t-ten, ii 1-call: S % '■i. I 'iif i No. 27. When the Roll is Called up Yonder. D. M. J. fnavTtfr.uT laoa nv TMAc-.. u. r.inniFi Rv PFn. J- " ' • oLACrS, ^4' COPVRIGHT 1893, BV CHA?, H, pl^E^EE^ GABRIEL. BY PRrt. wmmmm T. :4_: \ Wlicn the trump-ct of the Lord shall sound, and time vshall be no i When the savc([ of earth shall gath-er o - ver on the oth - er ^ On that bright and cloudless morning, when the dead in Christ .shall ■ / When His chos-en ones shall gath-er to their home be-yond the f Let us la - bor for the Mas - ter from the dawn till set - ting •^ \ Then when all of life is o - ver, and our work, on earth is -#- more, And shore. And rise. And skies. And sun. Let done. And •— the the the the us the morn-ing breaks e ■ ( Oini/. ) glo - rv of His ( Onii'L ) talk of all His won-drous love {Omii.) \ 1^ # »~ — • p'± r£. f: r-i ±:=t; -9- :b|: a V Fine. Chorus. .22 iz roll is called up yonder, I'll be there, roll is called up yonder, I'll be there, roll is called up yonder, we'll be there, 1»T g=S When the roll is S- When the roll -^-^- n. s. roll is caWd up yonder, I'll be there. --F — • — ! k -Fp^ • F- I- 4 i -i-^-» :i --i X_J -^ — I- ^^=^t :^^ATl :iix 3=ii ^^d: :S And safe is such con - fid ■ IVIy Shepherd is be - side Bright skies will soon be o'er '^9 ^- m ing, For noth-ing chan-ges here, me, And noth-ing can I lack, me. Where darkest clouds have been. ±=zzv;=tt. l=i — 0- ff±iffd f-F 1 The storm may roar with-out me, My heart may low be laid, His \v'is-dom ev - er wak - eth. His sight is ncv - er dim, My hope I can-not meas - ure, My path to life is free, m^ th: :t: iiS ~i^: 3^ '3=: ^0^0 ft -h- ttzp: m$ But God is 'round a - bout me. And can I be dis-mayed? He knows the way He tak - eth. And I will walk with Him. My Sav - ior has my treas - ure, And He will walk with me. S^^ A-S F= e; 30 fi^lfa i 3. EXCELL. hall fear; lie back, not seen; ?s here. I lack, lave been. m e laid, r dim, s free, o. ^3 s - mayed ? li Him. li me. IJ No. 29. What, Sinner, Then Will You Do ? E. A. H, COPYRIGHT, laol, BY E. O. EXCELL. Rov. E. A. HOFFMAN. mf^^^^m^= mtmm^ ^- 1. If un - re-pent-unt you pass a-\vay, What, sinner, then will you do? 2. When youshall conic to your endless doom. What, sinner, then will yuudo? 3. Faithless, unsav'd,and probation o'er, What, .sinner,then will you do? 4. Je - sns re-fused, and no arm to .save, What, sinner, then will you do? 5. W'len all the hopes of your life are fled. What, sinner, then will you do? ifex: -I — -•- g: -I — :[=Z3 -M.JL. -#J.*- -^-•— «- Lf— :t^^=t: :Sri=:f 1- -0' Oh! when you stand in the judgment-day, What,sinner. then w And for your soul, find in heav'n no room, What,sinner, then w Far from God's presence for-ev-er-more, What,sinner,then w Doom'd to the darkness beyond the grave, What,sinner, then w 11 you do ? 11 you do? 11 you do ? 11 vou do? When faith and love arc fur-ev - er dead. What, sinner, then will you do? 5§_i _..^«_«__-i__«_ _-ij_-#T:c:— V- 4=: ^^ ->•=? :;^_[_. |-^f-^: :i=.=#- W—-9—S>- ] N ^ H 1- I #-f-«P-#— ;i-4 zzizz: -I — I ^t~~rd: ^st -z?- V - - - -^ F'aith-less, un-trne,what will you do When that dread day is near - ing? :^=^ :?=:fE=f-| •>— h- 1^ — I lEHp^ilgSSjl Ni:) hope for you, wliat will you do When in His presence ap-pear-ing? -•-i- i**?_i — I — ^ — f_ A. O- ^v~- « — ;^ -i^ — > — I — \-^^i^m V — 5— 4~ _„i -f:-.^ I 3t No. 30. Some Sweet Day, By and By. EDNA L, PARK. COPYRIGHT. nn4, DV OICiLOW A MAIN. DY PER. W. H. DOANE. 1. We shall reach the sum-mer land, Some sweet day, by and by; 2. At the crys - tal riv -er's brink, vSome sweet day, by and by; 3. O these part- ing scenes will end, Some sweet day, by and l)v; m ppsteiiig :5i -d"- We shall press the gold-en strand, vSome sweet day, by and by; We shall find each brok-en link, Some sweet day, by and by; We shall gath-cr friend with friend, vSome vsweet day, by and by; ^^■ r-S?- ^. jiipHj f.y «^ N-- --- ;j=e$E -i5^' r--^ -1 , 1 I O the loved ones watching there. By the tree of life so fair, Then the star that, fad-ing here, Left our hearts and homes so drear, There be-fore our Father's throne, When the mists and clouds have flown, ^L-2:^!izi:!i=:Eb3=k=ti3i:^=t-_=:=E3: JZ.. -I — ;■ — P — h ^ i^=«EE:g--:9Ei^J=; :3^ ::|S ■f ^P ^ Till we come their joy to share, Some sweet day, by and by. We shall see more bright and clear, Some sweet day, by and by. We shaU know as_we are known, Some sweet day, by and by. -0.. .». .^_. jgL ^ ■fs- 1= p V-Ci- te^i=;Ez=£J -,-^r^ Refrain. r^^ ^:S=f: ty Ls: -S— I By By and bv, and by. I >» Some sweet day. We shall yes, l)y and bv, -r«?- -(5?- -1151- -I -i5>- -U- .0-1 — m — 32 if f y. H. DOANE. Mm iind by; uul I)}-; iiul by; ■— \ kI by; ul by; 1(1 by; I -fS- ^ w o fair, i so drear, ive flown by. by. by, \ — iL-- shall ^ Some Sweet Day, By and By, concluded. ■g-f r- -^ ■^ ten meet our lovefl ones goi:e, ,Sonie sweet day, 1 y and by, No. 31. Weary the Waiting. F. L. STANTON fTjPYHIOHT, "4, ny E, 0. ExrcLL, J M. DUNGAN. J There's an end to all t-)tl-ing, some day, sweet day,I')nt it's wea-ry the I. There's a har-bor sonicwiiere, it's a ])eace-fid bay, {Ouiit.) (There's an end U) the troub-les of souls oppressed, But it's wea-ry the \ At some-time in the fu-ture when (lod tliinks best, {Otiiii.) \ There's ati end to the world with its storni-y frown, Bnt it's wea-ry the / There's a li,uht in that land that no dark can drown, {()init. > '■/—^—v- -1-72 ^--^-kr^^:^^:^^ ^ r ^^ waiting, weary; ) I Where the sails will be furled and the ship will lay At waiting, weary; \ ( lie will lay ns so ten-der - ly down to rest, And waiting, weary; 1 ) And where life's heavy burdens are all laid down, — A z?-;?.zz:P: i ^- ' -t— 0- -0- mmmmm^^ t— t^- 'miMmm=§^^^m- an-ciior some-where in the far a-way. But it's weary the waiting, weary. roses will bloom where the thorns have prest, But it's weary the waiting, weary. crown, O thank ( lOd for each cross,a crown; But it's weary the waiting, wearv. 33 No. 32. The Gospel Proclamation. J. E. RANKIN. CiHI, ll:')'. t1 E. 0. SXCCLL. E. 0, EXCELL. r. Hcaf tlit> j,fos-p(.l proc - l;i - iiia-tion.vSoundinj^ out o'er land and sea; 2. Strav no more on eartli's dark inounuiin, Where eternal shad-ows lie; T,. Ah, sav not, "We have no money!" Take, O take you His ad - viee; *-F -—•-J — •- -»- — '"-' — # — T" CT — ^ ._^_i:, — ^ — ^ — 3 #1 — #- # Hear ( rod's ten-der in - vi - ta - tion. Christ has died on Cal - va - ry. Hast - en. lost ones, to the foun-tain, On the -svings of morning fly; Grapes of Ksh-col, Canaan's hon-ev, With-out mon-ey, witli-f)nt price, :«±4 x=:]iz:ixzs_:r»: --l?iit:--E-pc. -~^- \z~: ^S- :+ rit. tr IrJ^g :i 5: i Ho, earth's thirsting sons and daughtcrs.She has nothing you to give; God will cast your sins be-hind Him, 'Tis His spir-it brood-ing here; All np-on His nu-r - cy fling-ing, Kind and gracious as He stands; ±' -ft -». ■:** — P ~' — ]»; :P=?: _t^_;— S=f= :F-_-.:^=^: ■p: -I SSE :i Fine. i— f-r- -• — •■ 11 the liv - ing wa - ters.To love's fountain, drink and live. "Seek the Lord while ye may find Hini.C^^H ixp-on Him while He's near." Earth .shall break forth in-to sing-ing, And the trees shall clap their hands. :t: -.1 -1-- f: -I— D. s. Here Jiows free, a full Chorus. va/ - va-tion, Christ has died to save us "• — m — #" Hear the gos-pel proc-la - ma ._j_Z 1 \* I l-_— -.*» (_ f 7). S. a==#=i± EiE tion, Hear the sil - ver trumpet's call; .«?- jL :|?: a.. I .0^ r 4i: m^m -■0- i^ 34 i* 1 '■'k EXCELL. ^\ and sea; )\Vti lie- 1(1- vice; •- ^t^- /a - ry, iig fly; )iit price, t==t: ^/^ ) give; fg here; stands; ^ Fine. iJ nd live, i's near." nr hands. ^z3 all. D. S. . , ^ ~7:y—r- s call; H 4 No. 33. Tm Trusting in Jesus To-day. T. M. T. cuPrRibMr. iij»4, or c. 0. kxccll. T. MARTIN TOWNE, . j^ fs_ tJ V ^ '^ ^ -•»- -# P • • 1. I'm trnst-ing, I'm trnsting in Je - sus to - day, ^ly sonl is a- 2. I'll show it to oth-ers, this peace I have found, By send-ing out 3. I'll ]M)int ont tile way im to heav - en and God, So those who are 'I m I ;r3^ I- f ■-t- ^-fc ^^r^; 1=^ t; • • - ;/ ^ • flame with Tlis .spir-it di-vine; Ilesought me, He saved me, He keeps me al- snnshineand 1. )vc and good will, To brighten their path and their 1)urdens help seeking thatheau-ti-ful place, May find it, and there with the angels n- ^ ^ - ^ ^ p ^ ^ B- ^ • f- ^ • # :gi^z:*rf--,t:-:t £ I: ?^^E^: ^?4^-=ezE -^=r^f Chorus. way, The glo - ry, oh, Sav-ior, be Thine. There's love in my soul, there's lift, And thus tlie good rule to fnl - 'ill. nite In lauding His won-der- ful grace. fn^ ^^-V— V — • — / — \^ — )^—^ ^^- =]: :a:= E — N- :.r^S: ^-- "N- _^__^. iSE love in my soul. It fills me with peace and with joy; As long as I ^\vith jov, .•. M. JM. JL. j». .J- jf. .«. .«- j#. i*«. J^ ' >- H^igH !*-•: =-^- fl -^-h"^.. ^3^ t-j live I'll bless His dear name. For Him all mv pow-ers em - plov ie:^EeE3f^3; f — 1^-4^- 35 Since I Have Been Redeemed. eOPVRIQHr, iq84, or C. O. IXCILL. h. O. EXCELL. f F^i-JI^^E^pj J. 2. 3- 4- 5- -14 have have have have a sof/i,'- I love to sinj(, Since I have been re-deeiiiM, a 6'////.v/ that sat -is - fies, vSiiice I have Ijeen re-deem'd, a /r/V-wr.9.v bright and clear, Since I have been re-deein'd, a joy I can't ex -press, Since I have been re - deem'd, a //<^/;/c' pre-pared for nie. Since I have bcrn re -deem'd, E iiii^ -ta- P -0- W^^ J: t Of my Re-deem-er, Sav - ior. King, Since I have been re-deem'd. To do His will my hiKh - est prize, Sinee I have been re-deem'd. Dis- pell - iiig ev - 'ry doubt and fear, Since I have been re-dcenrd. All thro' His blood and right-eous-ness. Since I have been re-deem'd. Where I .shall dwell e - ter - nal - ly, Since I have been re-deem'd. .^. M. ^ -^ #. #. .0. CHORI'S. -^^^ !s__]v_^^__|._ Since I have been re-deem'd, Since I have been redeem'd, Since I liavr been redeem'd. Since I have been redeem'd, A^ f=f?=t=ifzif?z£E-Ft=t=t:=t-!=: f: t=P: -» — •- -v—^—v- t^ ■0—0- B=B V— y— ^— ^- ^^- :3 H 1- ;3E-5E5 -lia- 3^- 1 I will glo-ry in Plis name, I will glo-ry in my Sav-ior's name. 5d. 3. EXCELL. ^ -f ri'-dc'cnrd, rc'-dcciu'd, re-dc-ciii'd, re- dfetn'd, re- deem 'd, I \ I re-deem M. 1 re-deem'(l. 1 rc-deem'd. I re-deem'd. I re-deem'd. «-!-. §§ >-^__;^ ^^1 1 redeem'd, iffiz? t: I H -5* s name. (^- m No. 35. Carry Every Thing to Jesus. E. A. H. COCyRI&HT, IB«4, BY I, t>. (XCtLL. Rov. EL:CHA a. HOFFMAN. tm^^mm^m 1. Pray whiii the days are brij^ht-est with j,dad-ness, 2. I'ray in Uie lime of fail - lire ami weakness; 3. I'ray wlicii the liopes U)iij< cher-ished are fail - inj^, 4. I'l-av ill the dark for lulp and f/r j^iid - inj^', m^^:^. - jK-n O - \y.\\ - 1)111 - pen I I wmm^m^^^^^^^m then your heart to then your heart to then your luart to then your heart to ^ ' ^ ^ sus: sus; sus; vsus; — •——• — •- — • — "^i p — 1[ Pray, too, in hours Stronj,' in thy trust, Pray when the foe, In ev - 'ry hour t of sul) - youi be l~ mmm -0—0- m _^ — I sor - row and .sad-ness, miss- ive in r'jekness, faith is as - ,'-:'.il - ing, trust - ful, eon - fid - ing, O - pen then your heart to Je O - pen then your heart to Je O - pen then your heart to Je O - pv.n then your heart to Je ;S^±3~&^i =^= ti— a-i — i— -es- i- f SUvS. sus. sus. .sus. — -5.- ^ Chortis. i^ J 1- • — i: r m 4- ^ — (» — — 7b • ' Car-ry ev-'ry thing to Je - sus; Who a tru-er friend eould be? Je - sus, Je - sus, -f- -#- _. -0- -#-• -0r -0r tr ' ^ J ^ ^ ' who more good and kind to thee ? Prav and lie will answer thee. -#- ^ ^ > ^ ! 1 37 No. 36. The Coming of the Lord. ELIZA H, MORTON. COPrRIGMT, 1S94, BV E. 0. EXCELL. FLORA H. CASSEL. Do you hear the might-y clashing Of the th. *^s of men of pow'r ? All the schemes of social schemers All the struggles of the years, What the out-come of the conflict PWliat the end, ah, who can say ? -• — 0- w m — m — m ■ 1/ b i> cri - sis ev Do you see the o-mens thick'ning Of a cri - sis ev - 'ry hour? All the dreams of po-et dreamers Are obscured with doubts and fears. We may read in liv - ing letters, We may know, yea, /twozf to-day! ^^ 1^- what is this ? and what the other ? Why this strange unrest abroad ? And the world is waiting, breathless. For an ev - o -lu - tioh vast: More than mor-tal words pro-claim it, Rev- c - la - tions from our God, i^ ' ' ' ^ . Ah, tlfe signs fore tell the coming. Yes, the com-ing Wrought in God and like an anchor In a might-y All the signs fore-tell the comitig, Yes, the com-ing of the Lord, cur-rent cast. of the Lord. H-b- ^ -^izi: . Chorus. Oh, the com-ing, Coni-iiig -0- of Oh, the com-ing, the Lord, Cotn-iiig of the T.urd, £ f=-- m\ CASSEL. en of pow'r? the years, lio can say ? '•--j=* ' ^ - 'ry hour? ts and fears. •«ozy to-day! st abroad ? ■ tioh vast: n our God, is Its the Lord, etit cast. the Lord. -X il le T.urd, #- f - « The Coming of the Lord. Concluded, i- All the signs fore-tell the coming, Yes, the coming of the I^ord, -•- -#- -•- -#- -p-' -0- -»• -*- -•-• •-• ^ ^ ^ -tr — N— -2- •-i— • ^ ^ '^ - r r > All the signs foretell the com-ing, Yes, the com-ing of the Lord. m^l^ s r .s:** m * #_; "g" No. 37. Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me. ^is-k »~' -=P — I — i E, GOULD. Fine __i-^- 1. Jc - sus, Sav - ior, pi- lot me, O - ver life's tempestuous sea; I), c. Chart and corn-pass came fyom Thee; Jc - sus, Sav - ior, pi-lot vie. 2. As a molli - er stills her child, Thou canst hush the ocean v;ild; 1). C. Wondrous Sovereign of the sea, Je - sus, Sav - ior, pi-lot me. Tf. When at Inst I near the shore, And the fear - ful breakers roar, n, c. Mav I hear Thee S'^v to vie, ''Fear not, I zvitt pi-lot thee!'' — \/— \- f g^- — y— 1- 1 ^'^y— i^— f^ 1 ■ ' 39 No. 38. A Burden Bearer. EBEN E. REXFORD. copyright, ms-i, d* c. o. r.xccLL. P — p^-Aifci^— J:: One of Christ J bur -den be;ir-ers, I FRANK M. DAVIS. -Am i TtJ: I. 2. 3- fol-low where He leads, I know His love will guide :ne A - long this earth-ly vale, One of Christ's bur -den bear-ers, In His — t^ 1 y — M 1 ^- — i-i ^- Con-tcnt to trust Him whol - ly Who know-cth all my needs; For nev - er one who trust - ed Has known a proin-ise fail; And when His cross seems heav - y, Christ is my com-fort still; ±=f: ti:--f=[»:^--:fcq;ctrj:;r»±-»=i The way may seem most drear-}-, And lead thro' dcs - ert land, In d:r.-k and stt)rm - y weath-er, A - hove the tem-pest wild. My Ik ;:rt grows strong-er, brav - er, At thought of v.'hat He bore. 0- ,_i ^--f: I — r0- t^ E But God is al - ways near me, I hear Him say-ing .soft - ly, ' Con-tent a bur - den bear - er iM ] My wants to un - der - stand. 'Have faith in me, my child." To be for - ev - er - more. 1^^= Chorus. , i±— f^itzzFti: _^ — ^- — ^. mms .0. mm^ ^ a m q= :£: 3:---.-^--* mi^ One of Christ's b.ir-den bear - ers, To Him for help 0- I call. ^m^m^MmBmmu 40 S: M f ■'^f. M. DAVIS. C"'- ie leads, ly vale, ly will, ly needs; se fail; )rt slill; iii ;rt laud, .'st wild, Ele bore, m E H- J r - stand. I child." ■ - more. call. 3fn A Burden Bearer. Concluded. -- — ^ -. ..-^ — , — 1 And know-inj^ He will an - swer, I tr ust Ilini all in all. ^W:i:i ig^3^|iiii^iz!§^g? II No. 39. Leaning on Thee. WM. H. GARDNTiR d" COPYRIGHT, ICfi, BV CO. EXCC'L. EDWIN MOORE. ■4— « — m- 1. Of - ten do luy foot-steps fal - cer, Shad-ows gath-er ov - er nie, 2. Hu - man love is of -ten faith-less, Earth-l}' rich-es from us flee, 3. When detith's val-ley dark I en-ter, Tho' no light there comes tome, _^ — i-#-5 — • ~g — -• -r« — — 9 # — r^-i — s — * — -'"f • — • — ;o t r— h g2____,_ -^ * — J -1=5 — , — j_-j L-j-__ g_„j -ff^„ — ^_[r_j_^^ . 1 Rut I find Thee, Lord, be-side me. And I trust-ing, lean on Thee. Then we find our sweet-cst com-fort, Lean-ing, bless-ed Lord, on Thee. Yet no doubts my soul will tor-ture, Lcan-ing there, dearLord, on Thee. i I I I , i I ' , ■ , u i R.i:i'RAIN. 1^1 Lean - ing. Lord, on Thee, Lean - ing, Lord, on Thee, ^^ P V 9 #- w^^^Mmm^ KJ When the way the dark-est seem-eth, then, dear Lord, I lean on Thee, #-i- %^ *£ -:zXi-t :?:--? ?- f__-?:ii.P_f_P_S 41 -^-t I*^. is No. 40. Where the Living Waters flow. WORDS ARR. COPYRIGHT, 1889, BY E. C AVJ3. BY PER. EDWARD E. NICKER50N. :i^--::3=5=^J=r=Er±^l=r_E:r:^:-33 T. Rest to the wea - ry soul And ach - ing breast is giv'n, 2. For tliee, my soul, for thee, These price-less joys were bought, 3. Come, with the ran-som'd train, The Sav-ior's prais-es sing, 4. And soon be-foie His face, We'll praise in light a - bove. ! .. ^^J ^_-^: ^' -^ ^ ^~ X'- ¥ -r^- S-V % ■«)- H- ■<&- ± m -^-^- m00 jff Down where the liv-ing wa - ters flow;Grace makes tlie wounded whole, Down whero the liv-ing wa - ters flow; Thine is the mer - cy free, Down where tlie liv-ing wa - ters flow; Re-joice! the Lamb was slain, Down where the liv-ing wa - ters flow; Tri-umph-ant thro' His grace, I g. t? ^ ^ • ^r r 1^ ^ ^ Love fills our heart with lieav'n, Down where the liv-ing wa-ters flow. That Christ to earth has bro't, Down where the liv-ing wa-ters flow. A-dore! He reigns a King, Down where the liv-ing wa-ters flow. IMade pcr-fect bv His love, Do^vn where the liv-ing wa-ters flow. P • - - . - -# r^^->-#— r»— - 1 — F ^—#-5 — r* T r — • — * — • — *— r «> ■ t Down where the liv-ing wa- ters flow liv-iiig wa-tcrs flow, Down where the i '^ 'y U '^ ^ i b • e* TO=^^E:^^ • — •■ -N- ~::^: :*=: V 'y tree of life doth grow,Hal-le-lu-jah! I am liv - ing in the light. For I^Sl 42 3Efl|EE^fE^^iE|E3 ^ # ■ /;■■ i w. KER50N, giv'n, e bought, sing, bove. ={:: :Nx-i=: led whole, cy free, was slain, Elis grace, s flow. 3 flow. 3 flow. 5 flow. there the t±Ek :ht, For Where the Living Waters Flow. Concluded. • y. X ''^T^rs* -0- -0- • ^ ^ U U ^ M Je-sus and the right, Down where the living waters flow. liv-iiig wa-tcrs flow. No. 41. E. E. HEWITT Sunshine in the Soul COPYRIGHT, 1B97, BY JNO. R. SWENEY. BY PER. JNO. R. SWENEY, S^i^pi^ 7«^ I 1. There's sunshine in my soul to-day, More glo-ri - ous and bright 2. There's tnu - sic in my soul to-day, A car-ol to my King, 3. There's springtime in my soul to-day, For when the Lord is near 4. There's gladness in my soul to-dav. And hope, and prai.se, and love, ?Zi ll .-a tJ :teEta-:::r^-fcz»=:fc ti= *pgii Thau glows in an - y earth-ly sky, For Je - sus is my light. And Je - sus, list -en - ing can hear The songs I can-not sing. The dove of peace sings in my heart, The flowers of grace ap-pear. I'or blessings which He gives me nowjl'or joys "laid up" a - l)ove. rS*— a-!- Refrain. ■pr=5z_p: .VJ -H— ^1 - . Oh, there's .sun-shine, blessed .sun-.shine, When the peaceful, happy moments siiii>liiii(,' in the soul, blessed suushinein the .soul, roll; When Jesus shows His smiling face There issun.shine inthesoul. happy momeutsr.)ll; | ; | N - j ] a 4.3 No. 42. Take My Yoke Upon You. NELLIE DUNGAN. COPYRIGMT, 189', DV E. O. EXCELL. J. M DUNGAN. 1. Take iny yoke up-oii you, and learn of me, For my yoke is 2. Take my yoke n|)-on you, for li^lil-er far, Kv-'ry bur-den -^. Take my 3ukct up-ou you, 'twill be vour aid, When life'scares and S 1/ > _ 'J y eas - y and my bur-den shall Vjc lic^ht You jrliall be madt shall be light, seem - eth when I all your weakness share, Tho' life's cares an- weak-iiess share, sor - rows dark-ly K''^th - er 'round your way, Look-in<^ un - to roniul your way, ^ '^ y ^ =Eg.^=gE?tE^5..e-| :f: d I ^ I t , r -I- iN=:4!^— - til -i- hap-py, from sin you'll be free, Fol - low-ing Je - sus your noy you, they nev - er can mar. The bless-ed Sav - ior can Je - f.ns, you'll not be dis-may'd, And He will guide vou to mmmmmm m :J : J „- t: Chorus. A! W :I2: & ^ i- -&»- path-way will be bright, light - en ev-'ry care, ev - er - last - ing day. r --: — ^" Take my yoke up-on you, and Take my yoke up -on of me, k-^.m, and karn of me. '.V For my yoke is eas - y of me. For mv yoke is eas - v, eas - y. -r :?=«- u^rni. fz 44 i m DUNGAN. — -*#- ^ ■ yoke is bur-den scares and _^ •_ — f_- 1- - — »■ 11 be made scares an- r un - If) • — 0~ sus your ior can rou to mi mi I'ou, and you and :E=Ee3 I y :as - y. m .■l Take My Yoke Upon You, concluded. —^ — ly — — — ^ -• -I ^^:,= -^ -#- -• • •— #— 1/ I /I l^i^ '^ u u f* ' and my burden is light, Take my yoke up-on yon and and my bur-dcn is light, Tako my yukc up - on you and ;E± > ^ y learn of me, You shall fuid rest unto your souls. . , . learn, and learn of nic, of me You shall find rest un-to your souls. J ^ !_? 22. m^mM^ Jesus Saves Me. rest. COPYHIGMI, 1854. BY CHAS. H. GABRIEL. Bv PER. ^ N CHAS. H. GABRIEL. l-i— T-^-n y ( I have no mer - it of my own. My on-ly plea isje-sus! | I ■ ( I'm saved l)y Ilim and llini a- lone, JNIy on-ly plea is ( Je-sus! =■{ lie is the Truth, the Life, the Way, My on-ly plea is Je-susI I It fdls my sotil with joy to say, My on-ly plea is I Je-sr I When in the Judj^tnent I shall stand. My on-ly plea isje-.stisl I ■'■ I I shall be .'-.ife at Ciod's rielit hand, Mv on-lv plea is ) Te-sv.; ! " ^ " " - - -«- -*- f : ■_ - ^ i ^ -a^- sus saves me, Je Je - sus saves me ev - "rv day, I am hap-py on my homeward 1= - ,sus ^s^-l- saves jue, ev Glo - rv to His name! Je - sus saves me ev - 'ry dav. 45 No. 44. Will You be With the Sleepers? T. P. \V. COPYRIOMT, 1804 B" E, O. EXCELL. iV-^: -0- THOS, P. WESTENDORF. ( When you hear the bridegroom coming, Will your lamp be burning bright? \ Will He find you faith-ful, watching, For the coni-ing of the light? { Will you stand among the righteous Who confess His mighty pow'r ? Will you feel the dews of heav-en As they fall a blessed show'r? Will you join the hal - le- lii-jah, That the ransomed ones shall sing? Will you bend the knee before Him As your Savior and your King? m: t. 1= -4-^^ f-f: tl=(!=:r r^=5^=F ] r-in^- SMM Will you read - y stand to meet Him In the darkness of the night? Will 3'our anx-ious heart be burning For the com-ing of the hour? Will your soul re-ceive the blessing Of re-demp-tion He will bring? S^i 1^ r~ 2 -\ 1— t— — m=^^^^ r r r V t± -r % B mmM Slow and earnestly. ^ N *v~*! — *~ — ^^ i — i^» 'f «" Chorus. :^= ■z^ ^M ^ -H — —A- Or will you be with the sleepers when He comes? \ Oh! awake! a - Who will all go )-:,-t>- h- — I 1 ^ — ^ ^ :^: fam@^,^iii wake! my l)rother,Ee among the joyous throng, When He comes, yes, out to meet Him With a glad triumphant song, When He ( Omit. ) when He comes, ^gggl^^-f^^^ ^- t r± (2 ^. T' « ->— lie ^ --J' ■«■ ^_ mJ=- -^- 3 " when He i > ^=- it^- :i!iz3: 1*- 1 comes, . . . when He comes, comes, . . . yes, when He comes, when He comes. ^ & 1^ 3 \ ' 'I 46 .!'■' jrs? TENDORF. niu^ bright? r the light ? ^hty pow'r? ised sliow'r? ssliall sitig? >'our King? -J j /^ — the night? the hcnir? v\\\ bring? I e;3: RUS [3 ?^ Lwake! a - 11 all go 4^ yes, hnit. ) He comes. t-- ^A- g conies. No. 45. I Always go to Jesus. JOSEPHINE POLLARD, COPYRiaMT, I I'JI, BV t. 0. EXCELL. M. L McPHAIL. u^ '"• • jjj-~*~j •"~*^^~'~-:g- ^^^ — ■^*" — "^"^ 1. I al - ways go to Je - siis, When troubled or (lis - tress'd; 2. When full of dread fcrc-bod - ings, And flow-ing o'er with tears, 3. When tliose are ccjld and faith-less Who once were fond and true, 4. I al - ways go to Je - sns, No mat-ter wlun or where ^\ — 1 1 — I 1 -^-^ '^T a • «-_ t r— -S35S-^aE33 i -^— Si 3- al - ways find a ref - uge When I with Ilini can rest, calms a - way my sor - rows, And hush - es all my fears, care -less hearts for-sak - ing The old friend:^ for the new. seek His gra - cious presence, I'm sure to find Ilim there. 1 1- -0- I my grief; I tell Plini all my tri - als, I tell Ilim all He com - pre-hends my weak-ness, The per - il I am in, I turn to Him whose friendship Knows neither change nor end; In times of joy or sor - row, What-e'er my need mav be, -•2. -I I — .;S>. :t: — I— -0~ — /ji — 1 — 15^ And while iny lips are speak-ing And lie sup-plies the ar - mor I al - ways find in Je - sus, I al - ways go to Je - vSus, He 1 gives my heart re - lief. I need to con-cjner sm. An ev - er faith-ful friend. And Je - sus com-forts me. :ff: 47 ^-- No. 46. Abundantly Able to Save. UH'-D DY ArtH. WITH THE BICil/JW A MAIN TO , OWNERS OF COPYRIGHT. Rn/. E. A, HOrF.ViAN. P. r miss. ^V^^ cr be ^ > > > — . ^ 1. Wlio-cv-er re - ceiv - eth the Cru - ci 2. \Vh()-ev-cr re - ceiv - eth tlu mes-sage of (lOil, And trusts in the 7,. Who-ev-er re - i>ents ami for-sakes ev - 'rv sin, And f)- pens his ^ . -•- - . -• — •- Jv.__.v_^N__.^_-j__.,__^_ -^ r- r- -•- T-^_-[:-____^.. _,N.. ^ ^ t~0 — ^- -|- — I H- es?J9=JEE£ '0- fled On.', Who-ev 1/ Si: -I — ; 1 1- — I-' — ^- — I- :ii-:TE-=^iipr-tJ-^r_::'^-: A free and a hev - eth on God's on -ly Son, A free and a i)er - feet sal- pow'r of the soul-cleansing bU)od, A full and e - Ic r - nal re - heart for the Lord to come in, A pres-entand ]>■. r - feet sal- .«.. ^ j«- ^- ^. .m. -#^^~^ -#- -0- -m- -#- _#_jpiiEE#=3z:g=E#ir*zfzgz > in' - cr be rusts in thc> o - pens liis - feet sal- - nal re - - feet sal- 3 save, o save. o save. u u u ce and His I f . jm for I blood as a fa • EB5 ! Abundantly Able to Save. Concluded. N ^ sinners He ^ave, . . And lie is a - l)nn - danl ly a-ble to save. raii->(ini fur -imuTs lie iTJivi And IK- i-. a-huiiilaiitly a-blfto savi'. S N > No. 47. Steal Away to Jesus. ^?i=^^^^EPPi ri!&M The r.osPEL in sonC, by per. E. O, EXCELL. 1 #- • 0- 0- . 1. Re - turn, () wan-d'rer, lo th\- lionie, Tliy I'a-ther ealls for tliec; 2. Re - turn, () wan-d'rer. to thy lunne, 'Tis Je - sns ealls for thee; 3. Re - turn, () wan-d'rer, lo thy home, 'Tis machiess to de - hiy; tj 0- 0- -0 0' • * -0- If- -«-• No long-er now an e\ - ile roam In j^aiilt and mis - er - v. The Spir-it and tlu Hriilc say, Come, () now for ref-uge fleei There are no par-doTis in the tomb, And brief is nier-cy's day. t—B- _- , f- ]L ^0 » •— - • 1-0 r-iKi— — __^ ^ ^ 1 J ^^ — I H— r-i 1 -, vSteal a - way, steal a - wa}-. Steal a - way to Je - sns; :g=:^- a Steal a way, steal a-way home, I'or Je - .mis waits to save you. 49 No. 48. Beautiful, Beckoning Hands. C, C. L. '1IC.MT, 1(111, BY C. C. lUTMIH. SY P»H. it r it: I. 2. 5. Iki k - o'l - \nii hands at lU'ck - on - iii.i^f liaiuls of Ik'ck - on - iu!^ hands of r.c'ck - f)n • i:i,i; hands ol r.c'ck - on - i'.is;' hands of m^f ^-A-:^ ^S4"^J-5: a a a that C. C. LUTHER. FEU > g 3±:^i^ ijak'-way lo-ni^lit, nu)lh-(.'r whose love lit - tic otif, SL'c! hus-l)and, a wife, gh) - ri-ons thionj; V — V — / — U — ' — I'a - ^ac: - I5a - W.itch , Cen - I'cs a - li - ficcd l)y voice ■inj^ and tn: of shin - iiig with ra - di - ant ht^dit; liyes look-iiig down from you life its dt' - vo-tion to prove; Hands of a fa - ther to call - ing, O, nioth-cr. for thcc; Ro - sy-chcck'd dar-ling, a -wait - ing the lov'd one of life; Hands of a broth - er, a ior, the all and the thetne of their song, Je - sus, onr -#- 0-^—,0^ hav 1^- t :f #?i-jE*j:*=4 ¥ «T 5 5 heav - en - ly home, T^eaii - ti - ful hands the; mem - o - ry dear, Pieek-on np high - er light of the home, Tak - en so ear - ly, sis - ter, a friend. Out from the gate-way pierc-ed one stands, I,ov-ing __.#. -*. ^. 0.. ^ TTtiZzrpziit^ZTr; — I — B ^ i -y,- call I arc l)eek-oi,-ing "eome. ' the wait - ing ones here, is beek-on-ing "come.' to-night they ex - tend, ing with beek-on-ing hands. ;'c' Refrain. s:;^JEit--Ef±:Pjt::*TTEf±:f-J==t:F:^^^ Beautiful hands,beckoning hands,Calling the dear ones to heavenly lands; -•- #_. .•.. ^ .0. ^ jt-. fi. y^t±--t'^^zt-izir0^l:-0-^%±::±^^^^^ 50 1/ 1 'y :. LUTHER. ■^ a d- ■ - cts a - : - ri - ficcd i - by voice ch-inj^j and 1 - tn: of roni yon llicr to ling, a - cr, a ior, the * 1 1 Beautiful, Beckoning Hands. Concluded. mgmm^^^^^^^ lUautifnl hands, beckoning hands, Beautiful, luautiful, beckoning hands. No. 49. How They Sing in Glory. HARRIET E JONES. copvniOHT, 10114. DY e. 0. excell. FRANK M. DAVIS. -aT. -J- ^^ -i- 0-. -t -g. • • » ^ » » ^ *^'/^ When the bunUn'd heart relents.IIow they .sing in glo - ry, \ When the soul un-done re-pents, How they sing {(hni/.) j in } \ When Ihey siek for Iliui who died, How they sing in gl ( Come to Christ, the Cru-ci - fied. How they sing (()». \ Would yt)U help to swell the strain In the realms of glo - ( Come with all jour woe and .stain. To the King (()}int. o - rv, {(hfii/.f glo- glo- ry; ry; )' f of glo-ry; } IK' r 1^ s -^-0-r-0-~^0-. 0—0-^-0— ^i> -#-!-#- -y- -9- I iiillilJ I ig "come." ones here, ig "eome." ex - tend, ng hands. ■enly lands; 1 'y I When is heard the wea - ry sigh And the per. - i - ten - tial cry, ' All the hosts of heav'n re-joice Prais - ing God with harp and voice, ' Comr;, my broth - er, come to - day, Come to Je - sus while you may, -=^ ?--b-s- k^ii: i-; >z:P?±z;p-p±z:fz;rz:::'D ^?---N fj ^S •tr :^ ?: d=,M :i±^a- r i "Save me Je - sus, or I die," How they sing in glo - ry. When He jirovcs the sin-ners' choice, Christ, the King of glo- ry. He will wash your sins a - way, Lead you home to glo - ry. fi^e ^-f^^-^F'- .0. -^- iS- ?=53E J^ * i 51 No. 50. Go Forward, Christian Soldiers. L. TUTTlETT. COOYRiaMT, IBOl Br E. O, EXCELl. M. L. McPHAIL. for - ward Christian for - ward Christian for - ward Christian for - ward Christian sol - diers! Be-neathllis ban-ncr true; sol - diers! Fear not the se - crct foe, sol - diers! Nor dream of peaceful rest, sol - diers! Fear not the gath-'ring night. :i E^r~ f^ :^=Pt eI F^ f :^ ^J 3:: ^:^ir« The I ,1 Him-self thy Far more o'er thee are Un - til thy fight is The Lord will be thy lead - er, Shall all thy foes sub -due; watch-ing Than liu-man eyes can know; fin - ished And heav'n is all pos-sessed; shel - ter, He'll be thy guard and light. t: ^-^'- r -w- -m -1 E^=^="E— El t- 1 -• — \t — 5— J i^«? 1— ~S=^ — J - i-— i j — :fe^-J r His love fore-tells thy tri - als, He knows thine hour-ly need; Trust on - ly Christ, thy Cap - tain ;Cease not to watch and pray; Till Christ Himself shall call thee To lay thine ar - nior by, When morn His face re - veal - eth. Thy dan - gers all are past; Siii: ■w- i .M. -t: f: f: .4* m. J. .0. -m. .(5).. plS^pppife^l He can with bread of Heed not the treach-'rous And wear in end - less Oh, pray that faith and a _i — 3-z:=p.:-_-:|:: heav voic glo vir en es ry tue 52 Thy faint-ing spir - it feed. That lure thy soul a - way. The crown of vie - to - ry. May keep thee to the last. :iiers. L. McPHAIL. 5Pi;;l ti-ner tnie; ■ crct foe, ceful rest, -'ring night, E -H-l sub -due; can know; pos-sessod ; 1 and light. :i l=^^~l ^^i - -)G>- r - ly need; and praj'; nor by, ire past; i -I5>-' m^ Go Forward, Christian Soldiers. Concluded. Chorus. ,^ v ^ , . _; — ^- !^r ^±^ F Go for - ward Christian soldiers! Be - neath His banner true; . . . Co for ward Chris-tian, Christian .sol-diers,Be-neatli His ban-ner.IIis ban-ner true; -0- -0- f-=-r=^=fT?-:?:.E.=£-^zr;-=:i — -srrtN •^ -■+■ r- I 'ill The Lord Himself thy Lead - er, Shall all . . . thy foes subdu .-. The I^ord Him-self, thy L,ead-tr, thy Iveader.Shall all thy foes, thy foessjb-duf. ::=|t-^:p-^zaT:p-zr.3rz=Tti:±ztztz±ztir^: ^•^ l:z±: nia f-^'^3 No. 51. CHARLOTTE ELLIOT. Just as I Am. WM. '■jRADBURY. isp i,^.?z^4.i 1. Ju.st as 1 am! with-out one plea, ButthatThy blood was shed for me, 2. Just as I am! and wait-ing not To rid my-self of one dark blot, 3. Just as I am! tho' toss'd about, With many a conflict.many a doubt, lizF izzigiEbr-lizt-J )^^z4il *• srzfe-t^r -iz:t::-^|: t4::=t:: r f.t_t: f And that Thou bidd'st me come to Thee, O Lamb of God! I come! I come! To Thee, whose blood can cleanse each spot.O Lamb of God! I come! I come! Fight-ing and fears with-in, with-out, O Lamb of God! I come! I come! r-a ^_^ ^-^- XjO. fajcH 4 Just as I am! poor, wretched, blind, 5 Just as I am! Thou wilt receive. Sight, riches, healing of the mind, Yea, all I need in Thee to find, O I,amb of God! I come! I come! Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve; Becau.se Thy promise I believe: O Lamb of God! I come! I come! 53 M^: No. 52. Loyalty to Christ. Dedicated tn the B. Y. P. U. of America. Dr, E. T. CA35EL. cohyright, ,»94, dv e. o, exceil. FLORA H. CA5SEL _ ^-r#^-#-^^- Up - oil the western j)lain There comes the signal strain 'Tis loy-al-ty, O hear yc brave the sound That moves the earth around 'Tis loy-al-ty, 3. Come, join our loy-al throng We'll rout the giant wrong, 'Tis loy-al-ty, 4. The strength of youth we lay At Je - sus' feet to -day, 'Tis loy-al-ty, -j — p-jv— ^— ^ — N-r-T — h ■itr — V — H~ "^IP^l lov - al - ty, loy - al - ty to Christ; Its mil - sie rolls a - long, Tlu k)y - al - ty, loy - al - ty to Christ; A - rise to dare and do, Ring loy •- al - ty, loy - al - ty to Christ;Where Satan's banners float. We'll lov - al - tv, lov - al -tv to Christ; His gos - pel we'll proclaim, Thro' il^i^jvzfd;-:-: tm^^^Emr^^ gH^^ifegH hills take up the song. Of loy - al - ty, loy-al-ty, Yes, loy-al-ty to Christ. out the watch-word true, Of I03' - al - ty, loy-al-ty. Yes, loy-al-ty to Christ. send this bu-gle note. Of loy - al - ty, loy-al-ty. Yes, loy-al-ty to Christ. out the world's domain. Of loy - al - ty, loy-al-ty, Yes, loy-al-ty to Christ. ^ ^ ^ Z> w Chorus. X i—t- 'On to vic-to-rv! On Fl-P gggl^ to vic-to-ry!'' Cries our great Commander; "Onl" we'll move at His command, We'll soon pos.sess the great Com-matul - cr. "On!" _&^ '^-^- r 54 ^ tr-" H. CASSEL I is loy-al-ty, is loy-al-ly, is loy-al-ty, !s loy-al-tv, MM long, The do, Ring Hoat, We'll ►claim, Thro' -F»-s — t-J m, y to Christ, y to Christ. y to Christ. y to Christ. H l± ? ::^z^-^-. ^omtnander: 1 possess the Loyalty to Christ. Concluded. i!iO^O land, Thro' lov-al-ty, lov - al-tv, Yes, lov - al - tv Lo Christ ^' -f-t -^t"- tJ^:- — -■>-- y- -■>- ^ ^9- -V- -t- y •^ "P ]] No. 53. Jesus Is Passing By. E A H. COPYHIGHT, 1094, BV E. O. EXCE'.L. R-^v. E. A HOFFMAN. rV - 1. Tliis is the .sea -son of hope and grace, Je - sus is pass-ing by; 2. Tliis is the hour fur the soul's re-lease, Je - sn.^ is pass-ing by; 3. This is the nio-nient to .seek the Lord, While He is {Kiss-ing by; 4. Trust in the Lord in this hour of need, While He is pass-ing by; "i-'. _h- =--P- Z":fp_ e P4:& Lp •-iff ? pT-F^mk: P: f; I — ^ - F::1^ ^3< This, for sal - va-tion the time and place, Je -sus is pass-ing by. Trust Ilini and thou shalt gf) forth in peace, Je - sus is pa.ss-ing by. This is the time to bj-lieve His word, While He is pa.ss- ing by. And you will find Him a friend in-deed, Je-,sus is pass-ing by. f • ^ ^ -1; -P P -1- 17^ m—0s—^ — ^ — c — ^_«_^* ^ CnoRi'S. ^is^^ftfii sus IS pass - ing byr i3::ii^ Eti^:^ ■3 iEiiff#igpria^-ilf:)i Bring Him thy heart ere in grief He depart; Je-sus is pass ing by. >i:^if: '^l- T z^i— -u 55 f;f 1 No. 54 ANON. O Loving Jesus. COPYRIGHT, 1811, BY E. 0. EXCELL. HtNRY A. LEWIS. 2— 0— 1_« 0~- -#—-5 — • *-' ' '*~t9 •" • i» # — ~»'~ 1. How lov - ing is Je - sus wlio came from the sky, In ten - der-est 2. How free - h' tloes Je - sus lull par - don im -part, To all who re - 3. How pre-cio-as ks Jje - sus to all who be-lieve, And out of His ^ ~V -I— £ i^f: ;i:-^t^^S^^i -4^: A pit - y for sin - ncrs to die; His hands and His feet were ceive Him by faith in their hearts; No e - vil be - tides them, their full-ness,what grace they re-ceive,\Vhea weak He sup - ports them, when EeS: :i: _i — X- ^-1^ -I — :liiPi^iigiiiEl^iS3=iig| nailed to the tree. And all this He suffer'd for you and for me. home is a - l)()ve And Je-.sus throws 'round them the arms of His love, er-ring He guides, And ev-'rv-thing need-ful He kind-ly pro - vicLs. P -•i — t- ^- -V- ii=li^3 Chorus. ^Fi: I o ^-i^^ ^._^^ S3 iov - mg »- ,u. i„^. -0- sus, C) Iov - ing ^±^E^3^E^ =3!iiy Je - .sus, ;E; le feJi^^P^^Jigltii^gl O lov-ing Je - sus, I long thy dear face to be - hold. i^ R r i^ p p !Y A. LEWIS. i - 1 — I — * "• — 0— -w - dcr-cst 11 who ru - out of His ^ N N t were them their them when ^#- - # - 1 for me. of His love. pro - vicL.s. r i - sus, m m ^' m hold. .vVi No. 55. Glory, Glory to His Name! . 0. tXCELL. C. G, HOMER. COPYRIGHT, 1894, BY £. 0. tXCELL 1. To my S.'iv - ior cliiig-iiig, All CHAS. H. GABRIEL. the way I m suig-nig, Glo-ry, 2. Blind, He safe - ly leads me; Faint, He free -ly feeds me, Glo - r)-, 3. Walk • ing elose be -side nie, He will guard and guide me, Glo-ry, mm it glo-ry to His name! glo - ry to His name! glo - ry to His name! ^ — ^ — i^ — bz=:> Jra I'or He in mer-ey sought me, in fear, His graee up-holds me. O'er Jor-dan He will take me. bE:5EEpri^^ m f^ »0 Z^ - - ,_ \^ V ■^ Oil, li.iM'j-lii-jah! ,7^ ,.^ , ,, j^ j; ///.v ///t* 111 love lie gave me. p^^-i^:-:^--^::^: iaf^^:£*£l:ji :^t:- With His l)lood He bought me, Glo-ry, glo-ry to His name. Weak, His love eii - folds me, Glo-ry, glo-ry to His name. And in heav'n a - wake me, Glo-r\-, glo-ry to His name. ^=^ -f :P r_f--f )»„__,r — L -_r tf — ^* . Yes, He died to save vie, ii/o-ry, glo-ry to Jlis name. Chorus. ' i > ^—^ ^ ^J ' ^^ ^ — I ISSHiJ f All the day long, Tliis is my song, Hal-le-lu-jah to the King for- J I'm siiigint;. of rapturt , ( Sav-ior di - vine, Ves, ir.i is mine! ( Omil. ) .Rc-decni-cr. ^)\\ praise Him )\~ v-h- -I — u - -0 -0 ^-0 -•-->— r--#-f^— I 1 1 ~ I-Z4 — U-H '^^:i^ '' ^-.A-^- r>. ,s. i cv-er-more to reign! Glory to the Lamb for .sinners slain! 57 Oh, hal-le-Ui-jah! ( I No. 56. Calling the Prodigal. C, H. G copyniGHT, 18B9, ay E. o. excell 1^ -^-J?-i=f =r-:f -jF-r^ 5^5- 3: :j: CHA5. H. GABRIEL, d: I. r Ckxl is call-iiiK the prod -i - ^al, come with-out dc-lay, Hear, O (The' you've waiulJr'd so far fro :n lii;^ presence.come to-day, Hear His / Pa - tient, lov-inj^, and teii-dcr -ly still the Fa-ther pleads, Hear, O ^ • I Oh! re - turn ^vhile the s])ir - it in nier - ey in - ter-cedes,Hear His I Come, there's bread in the house of thy I'a-ther,and to spare. Hear, O ^' { Lo! the ta - ble is spread and the feast is waiting tliere, Hear His tE^ ^-^'^-' t- hear Him call-ing. call-ing now for thee, {Omit.) call-ing still for thee, call-iiig still. I fcE — yH ^ -- h==lf=gz:f==r-f"f-f±iE=^g±g---rf" -1 I yv v\ wT I I 171 Chorus. 1^ '^ '^ f n Call - - ing now for thee, .... Oh! wea Callinc; now for thee, CalHng now for thee, wearv prodipal, come, ry prodigal, -I — ^-y-^-^- ^ come, wea - ry prod-i - pal, come r Call - - ing now for thee, Call-ing now for thee wea - ry prod-i - c;al, come, CaU-ing now lor tnce, call-ing now for thee. ^i^H^5"F^=rF5^F~"''' "^^::|-4:rjZ3 l^'i-i_ ^-^ t=p: V y -frr' 1 I 1^ >* y y I I y Oh, wea - - - ry prod-i-gal, come wea - ry prod-i - gal. come, wea - ry prod-i - gal come. il i^-« 1-^ 5333= iVizk^i/ -^- 58 ? H. GABRIEL. ay, Hear, O ay. Hear His ids, Hear, O :les,Hear His ire. Hear, O L'rc,Hear His Ef IMns still. I -9~M — --^ l'-'^ ^ ry prodigal, joine, ?" i ow for thee, come. ^m m No. 57. Joy Cometh in the Morning. H. V. WARREN. COPYRIGMT, 1314. BY E. 0. EXCELL. CAREY tOGGESS. 1^ r=s -i /5 2?" I. 2. 'I Blessi'd words for e - vil re-ncw, a - long, to-day," i- r an dew. vitli a song t - way. ^7 F^ ^ sstly call, ticstlycall, " £±id f Work for Us All. Concluded. S_aLr^:r5^:Ei:,T;E-J=^"iJ;-i-Jil=::.S-ig_j:_|--;j7E5r3i3J Let us a- way. a - way in the morning, There is a work for ns all. 'z2 No. 59. J. ANGtLUS. I Will Love Thee. r.OlwniGHT, 1094, By f. 0. EXCELt. HENRY A. LEWIS I I I 1. 1 will love, Thee all my treas-ure, I will love Thee all my strength; 2. I will praise Thee, Sun of Glo - r}! I'or the bliss Thy beams have bro't; Ty. I5e my heart more warmly gl()wing,8weet and calm the tears I sh-. d; .A-m—^^^ i \-X^A N- y E^^5^IiIil^^?gii|Ete] I will love Thee without measure, And with-out a stain at length. I will praise Thee, will a-dore Thee, For the light I long have sought. And its love, its ar - dor showing, Let my spir - it on-vinl tread. ClIORUvS. ^.^ ~•^- 1= -•±i:_t-t: tzzt:: -5 Si I will love in joy or sor - row, While I in this bod-y dwell; I will love in joy or sor-row, While I in lliis bod - y dwell. I will love to - dav.to - mor-row,With a love no tongue can tell. epipp^Siiiiiiiiipgii 61 r No. 60. The Unclouded Day. Wo'dsand Melody by Rev. J. K. ALWOOD. BY PEH. IF TmC echo MUSIC CO. Harmony by J. F. KIN5EY. 1. O they tell nic of a home far beyond the skies, O they tell me of a 2. O they tell nu of a home where my friends have gone, O they tell me of that 3. () they tell me of the King in His beanty there, And they tell me that mine 4. O they tell me that he smiles on his ehildren there. And his smile drives tlicrr 15 %± «— « :f :^-4 ^ - i/-__i — ^-- ^= ^=t:: ^m .J. r- \- •,i?— ■ Ti ^m^^^^ home far a-\vay; O they tell me of a home where no.storm-clondsri.se, land far a-way; Where the tree of life in e - ter - nal bloom eyes shall behold ;Where He sits on the throne that is whiter than snow, sorrows all a-way; And they tell me that no tears ev-er come a - gain. 1/ ^ y ^1 ii=;i-- E3E -9t O they tell me of an un-clond-ed day; O the land of cloudless day, Sheds its fragrance thro' the unclouded day; O the land of cloudless day. In the cit - y that is made of gold; O that land mine eyes shall see, In that lovc-ly land of un-cloud-ed day; O that laud of love-ly smiles. wk- V- m % V — 15-4» — ^ — iiHiMi O o o o , o the land of the land of that land of the smiles of an un - cloud-ed an vni - cloud-ed an un - cloud-ed His love-beam-im i- ?^ sky; sky; sky; eye; # :g± m o o o o f - they tell me they tell me they tell me the King -N---^ i-^-«— of a of my of the in His 62 ss day, Lull CSS day, 'cs shall see, i-ly smiles. gz: #-#^ i- ne of a lie of iny le of the I in His 1 1 iiL-z The Unclouded Day. Concluded. wIkic no storm-cloiuls rise,0 they tell me of an uii-eloiul-ed day. by tlij ti\'e of life, In the land of the nn-ehnid-td day. on His sno'.v-white throne, In the land of tiie un-clond-ed day. - tv in - vites me there, To the land of t'le nn-eloiid-ed day. :^ 1: No. 6l. Yes, We Will Meet. M.S. H. E JONES. COPVhICMT, 1II'14, E» t. 0. EXCELL. FRANK M. DAV,:,. ^'wm^M^Tim'-i^\ T: We'll meet !i-goiii on Iv-deii's plains Home happy summer morn-iiig, No wea - ry moan \vhen all a-ltMie, No drea-ry hours of sad-ness, No tempter's smiles that here1)eguiles In yon-der home sn - per-nal. No cross to bear when safe-lv tli'ie Hut then bright crowns of glorv, Ml Where crowns of light and robes of white, Shall be our sweet a - dorn-iiig, Iki* lov'd ones d^ar our souls shall cheer, In yon-der home of glad-ness. Where all ai"e pure and all se-cure Thro'-out the years e - ter - nal. While ev - er-more we o'er and o'er Will sing redemption's sto - rv. .,^^# f-..:»i_,f:./?- t #- ■ - - r u w ^^-p /^ ;Lz: Chcjru.s. it I S 'INS Jew- 5 MI m — ihiL-rrgziiiini- t#__z Jqi J Yes, we will meet — each other greet, When safe across the ri\- ^ ^=F;: =rt^ -y- ? er. :p=rz I — I J V~t Close by our King, His praise we'll sing, fii -f:--!: lEf: For - ev-er ai d for - ev er. r- 6? iil^iiiii No. 62. Some Blessed Day. Rov. C W RAY D D. copyriqmt, .n.v or wm. j K.nKPATn.cK. n. pfR. WM. J. KIRKPATRICK. 1. Some (laj-, but when T can-not tell, To toil and t-.ars I'll bid farcvvL'll; 2. vSoinc day, within the gatis so fair, A gold-en harp my hands shall bear; ;,. Some day, I'll see my Savior's face. And wclcoiiud to His blest embrace, 4. Some day, some blessed day, I know I'll find tlu loved of long a - go. ,^ 5^3=ElEE5E^-EfE5 T -X ^3=- r- For I shall with the an-gels dwell. Some day, some And glist'ning rol)es of white I'll Avear, Some day, some Shall with His pco-ple find a place. Some day, some And find how much to Christ I owe, Someday, some iEt4 blessed blessed blessed blessed f" day. day. day. day. j-#- w. ^^ $=^ :S? m CiioRrs ■J I ■>- 1^ I vSome day, Some day, I'll be at Some blcss-ed day, some bless-ed day. s. *- ^■i^- ws^~v s? X . -•-ft ■#-s- -X^ 1^ H^liii home with Christ to stay, Some day, some bless-ed day. :3^ 64 KPATRICK. id farcwL'll; Is shall bear; L'st emhraco, '"K ^ - go, I 'ssod day. _'sscd day. issed day. jssed day. be at day. iiii u I 4^ No. 63. FANNY J CRO50Y Coming To-day, COCvmOHT lAOO, %1 JNO J. MOOO. BV PER. JNO. R. SWENEY. I. 2. 4- Oiil on tlu' desert, lookinjj, looking;, Sinner, 'tis Jc-sns loukinj^ for thee; Still lie is\vaitinj^,\vaitin>(,\vaitinK,(),whatc()nipassi()nheainsin II is eye, I N Je-sus is looking, Jesus is calling, Why dost thou linger, why tarry away? f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^i». -0- r \ !>!>!> I 1 I ■^- -f - * . * - ^ . ^ s ^ V 1 > ^ ^£E^ Run to Him quickly, say to Him gladly, Lord, I am coming.coming to-day. 65 No. 64. Look and Live. COPYRIGHT, 1B8T, 6V E. w. A, cGoeN. E=fei iEi mcs - sage from the Lord, mes - sage full of love, of - fered un - to thee, tell you how I came; « « •_. f Hal Hal Hal Hal .,1. - le - - le - - le - lu lu lu lu - jah! The - jah! A - jah! p:- - jah! To -£>- trrrr r" t: -\- ^ I PP3 ••8.- IZT-N N N — A 1 ^ ^__^ L5 — ^ j^ — ^ - - j_ J 'Tis 1/ re mes-sage un - to you I'll give, 'Tis re - cord-ed in His word, mes-sage, oh! my friend for you, 'Tis a mes-sage from a - hove, ter - nal life thy soul sh.all have. If you'll on - ly look to Him, Je - sus, when He made me whole; 'Twas be - liev-ing on His name. ^i=: f= :P=f: D. S. ' Tis re - cord - ed in His word, Fine. -\ — ,i^ Hal - le - lu Hal - le - lu Hal - le - lu Hal - le - lu - jah! It is on - ly that you "look and live. - jah! Je - sus said it; and I know 'tis true. - jah! Look to Je - sus, who a - lone can save. - jah! T trust -ed and He saved my .soul. #-^-»=i| _|: — r^ — t.^ — ^ — ^ — k 1^ - — ^---J Ilal - Ic -In - jah! It is on - ly that you "■look and livcy Chqrus. D. S. s~» fc£E^z» ^^^E^Et M±»ii»- "IvOok and live." my brother, live, Look to Je-sus now and live, "Loo'.c and live, "my brother, livc'I.ookaiul live." -^ -0- iiiiiig^ggill^lii 66 ^, oGoeN. :^=3 3 y^: No. 65. E, O, E. Mighty to Save. COPVRIGMT, 1894, BY E, O. EXCELL. E. O. EXCELL. 1. Have you found a hid-ing place, Je - sus is niight-y to save; 2. Tlio' your way be dark as night, Je - sus is niiglit-y to save; 3. Sin ■ ner, at the nier-cy seat, Je - sus is niight-y to save; 4. O the joy, the peace di-vine, Je - sus is niight-y to save; .0^-0-0. — — g> — r''— * — •"T* — #— s-r'!>- r«*— J — A ^- 1 His word, 111 a - hove, k to Him, His name, \ His word, Fine. m -tgr.z nd live." is true. in save. ly .soul. nd liver D. S. w and live, -t — vH 0- -0- -0-, -S- ' f -&- • -i- • -o- -Oh Where the soul can taste His grace ? Je-sus is niight-y to save. He can make your pathway bright Je-sus is niight-y to save. Seek His par-don, 'tis .so sweet, Je-sus is might-y to save. O the rap-ture. He is mine, Je-.sus is might-y to save. ^r i^iiiiil ^fc f ^—0-^z ■ri' m t-j — fc 3 -# — #- Mighty Mighty Mighty Mighty to .save you from all sin, Mighty to keep you pure within, to lead you in the way, Mighty to bless you day by day, to bid thy sor-row cease, Mighty to give thy soul re-lease, to free- ly jus - ti - fv. Mighty to .sweet-ly sane - ti - fv, I I i I I II r A J Ki Mighty Might/ Mijrhty .Mighty to help you, call on Him, Je-sus is mighty to save, to be thy Rock and Stay,Je-sus is mighty to .save to make thy joys in-crease, Je-sus is mighty to save to ful - ly sat -is - fy, Je-sus is mighty to .save, — 0- , -■t-^0±-0l-^^ — *_-^ — 0—0 — ^ I ^_+^ ' teEESl^Egi£^f^EB:^fe?: N - T" iSi m 67 No. 66. The Penitent's Plea. H. H. B, DUKT. ev PERMISSION. COMMANDANT BOOTH. ■^irlEt^-i^ J Sav - ior, hear me, while l)e-fore Thy feet I the rec - orS"t^--h=f=4E-^-r-T^' _J;!>^itz LLtzzL.r Let the Re-deemer's name be sung, Thro' ev-'ry land, by ev-"ry tongue. Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore, Till suns shall rise and set no more. The great sal-va-tion loud pro-claim, And shout for joy the Savior'sname. In cheerful .sounds all voic-es raise. And fdl the world with loudest praise. I. ■s No. 63. NELLIE DUNGAN. '-m^mm0M Call Them In. y E. O. EXCELL. COPYRIGHT, 1894, BY E. O. EXCELL. J. M. DUNGAN. m^: I 1. Gath-er them to us from ev - 'ry side, Call them in, 2. Waifs from the highways are waiurring to-day. Call them in, 3. Ma - ny are out in the paths of sin, Call them in, ^-r£=::f-:f !==£ _i^- JE^± I / 1/ Call them in; O-pen the doors of mer - cy wide. Gently call them Call them in; In - to the straight and nar-row way, Gently call them Call them in; Help hem a home of light to win, Gently call them I y y b** ^ ^ : ^m In from the path-ways ot sin and woe. In from temp- In - to the life of peace and joy, PTeas-ures are Tell these dear chil-dren the Sav - ior died. Draw -ing them E I % 1^1 ta-tion to downward go, In from the dan -ger of ev-'ry foe. there which can nev - er clo}', Fol-low-ing Je - sus will not an-noy. close to His wounded side,Teach them in Je - sus to al-ways hide. t mmmmwm y y y Chorus. =5=t l-i I^Pg ^^iEiTfe=3 s -H- :4-- Gen - tlv call them in. Oh, call them in, oh, call them in, A g^Higiig^iifigl^ 70 DUNGAN. ^ '^i= them in, them in, them in, 3 __, ^_. — * y ly call them ly coll them ly call them from temp- ures are -ing them i-i=it:3--_z: — ^^- v-'ry foe. ot an-noy. -ways hide. E^=Ej Call Them In! Concluded. -'U~- ■i— • — I way from temp-ta-tions that lead to sin; Their souls are pre - cious "f ¥J'- ^._^.. S-S: 5£3E ± c::±{: -l^= # — # — I 1 • — -• — J- Mm in His sight, And bright-ly will shine in the realms of light. — t-- '9- ESf=f -•-i- |e55 No. 69. Where He Leads Me. E. W. BLANDLY, BV PERMISSION, ARRANGED, J- ■ ',,F:^--:>-^-r-,:^-^$- 1. I can hear my Sav-ior calling, I can hear my Sav-ior call-ing, 2. I'll go with Mini thro' the garden, I'll go with Ilim thro' the garden, 3. I'll go with Ilim thro' the judgment, I'll go with Ilini thro' thejudgment 4. He will give me grace and glo-ry, He will give me grace and glo-ry, Cho. IV/itrc Hi' leads me Iivillfol-lozv, Where He leads me I will fol-loze, I can hear my Sav-ior calling, "Take thy cross,and follow,follow me." I'll go with Ilim thro' the garden, I'll go with Him, with Him all the way. I'll go with Him thro' the judgment, I'll go with Him, with Him all the way. He will give me grace and glo-ry, And go with me, with me all the way. *-rn:sof }-itanding on tlu' proni-i.s-es I now can see Perfect, present cle;nising Standing on the p'"oui-i.s-cs of Christ the I.ord.Roiiiul to Ilini e-ter-nal- Standing on tin; proin-is-es I can -nut fall, List'ning ev-'ry moment P- •— -P" »— ■•- » »-f» lc;t \V.:i prais-cs ring; Glo - ry in the highest, I will shout and sing, dou!)t a id f.ar a; -sail, Fv the liv-ing Wovd f f C"v()d I sliall pre-vail, in the blf)od fur ine; Stand-ing in the liberty where Christ makes free, ly by love's strong chord, O-vcr-com-ing dai-ly with theSpir-it's sword, to the Sj.'ir - its' call, Rest-ing in Jiiy Sav-ior, as my all in all, fi -•— »-rP — •- -i^ ,-* -•—e M-'-M- #-•- ^ r-^T'lT-rtH^f=-f- ■111 111 ail, . fc, IV .Choru.s. Standing on the promises of C/od. Stand - ing, stand - ing, Staii(lin,!;-oii tin prn!nists.St;:ti(li!ii; on the promises, 4^- . . ^.^^ -rc-^ f^=#S=y=8— E»^icp:g:z^^^_^j Standing on the prom-is-es of God my Sav-ior; Stand ing. Slandiatf on the proin-is-cs, t^ stand f T S \ \ \ Staiul-iiiG: on mg, I'm standing on the prom-is-es the prom-is-es, of (lod 73 No. 72. I Shall be Satisfied. G. C^ WELLS. COPVRIuHT, 1894. Br E. 0. EXCF.UL, M. L. McPHAIL. m^^^^m^^ f 1. If I in Thy like - ness, O Lord may a- wake, And 2. I know this stained tab - let must first be made white, And 3. And O the blest morn-ing al-read-y is here. The 4. When on Thine own im - age in me Thou hast smiled, With- shine a pure im-age of Thee; Then I shall be sat - is - fied there Thy bright features be drawn; I know I nuist suf-fer the shad - ows of earth soon shall fade; And soon in Thy like-ness I'll in Thy blest mansions, and when The arms of my Fa-ther en- -0- -•- -0- -0- , -•-• -1:-^-— ^-.-^ ^PF^t- E^=f^=f^ -^Zld-^ i- tr_r- f- fL__ 3riliiEjiEg=E^E^i^^^E3=^3=^1 when I can break The fet - ters of flesh and be free, dark - ness of night To wel-come the com-ing of dawn, with Thee ap - pear. In glo - ry and bean-ty ar - ray'd. cir - cle His child, O! I shall be sat - is - fied then. ^; tr- T- I shall be sat -is-fied; I shall be sat - is - fied I shall be sat - is - fied, sat - is-fied; I shall be sat - is - fied, sat - is - fied; t-£h»r I Shall be Satisfied. Concluded, McPHAIL. e, And lite, And re, The iled, With- I shall be sat - is-fied;When I a-wake in Thy like-ncss. I shall b<.- sal - is - ficd, sal - is-tiril; ...__^-ti ::ti- ti^-:£--zfciT gtt^:i^-ti::ti-ti -^-=^^- ^ t- - is - ficd f-fcr the e-ncss I'll ther en- £: \s.— f=fe3 ■/S^-r-i^r- free, iavvn. ray'd. then. I ^ g^ 35EK t - is - fied : - is- fied; No. 73. Rescue the Perishing. FANNY J. CROSBY. BY PER W. M. DOANE. W. H. DOANF.. rr / Res - rue the perishing, Care for the dy-ing Snatch tluni in pit-y from ^ Weep o'er the erring one, Lift up the fall -en, Tell them of Je-sus, the / Tho' they are slighting Him, Still lie is wailing, Waiting the pen - i-tent I riead with them earnestly, Plead with them gently :He will forgive if they ,._ ^^__ •_.^._^_ •__ ^_«_-^ — ^_^__^__f -_f- — #— ^-, HEii^li Chorus. N— ■ m — 9' \ sin and the grave; child to re - ceive; migh-ty to save. Res -cue the per-ish-ing, on - ly be - lieve. I: :i^--:^ T -c — -9>, I8S3, OY JOHN J MOID, BY PER. JOHN LANE. p-zjT ^mzfpi} r Ej :=f -J- :i----^~ \^-^i 1. Whtn you start for the land of luaviii-ly rest, Kt-cp close to 2. Ni'V - cr mind the storms or tri - als as you }<-— / li;1? the wav il^-^ -5'-^.- No. 75. Tis For You and Me. E. E. HEWITT. >■- COPrRIOHT, lni4. BV I. ESCELL. E. O. EXCELL. fwmm^ '^iP P il^J.^:: :l There's ;i par - don full aiir you, 'tis for nie; There's a rol)e of snow - y wliite, 'Tis for you, 'tis for uie; Mik ^$$mHi-^-&-^ P^f^p^i-j Bless- ed rest at Je - .sus' feet, "i'is f')r you and ine. There's a joy earth nev-er broujj;ht, 'Tis for you and nie. There's a wealth of heav-en's gold, 'Tis for you and nu". Strength and bless -ing by the way, 'Tis A)r you and nie. There's a home of glo - ry bright, 'Tis for you and me. ^ ^ Chort'.s. ,. ,. , ^ All for you, if you be - lieve, If .sal - va - tion you'll re - cetvc, #- -•-• • -o- Jt Jt s^iiil liiiii^iii^ Ixzi m There's a wel-corae, warm and true, All for you, all for me 77 1^ ■»■ '•'•>. No. 76. NELLIE DUNGAN. Jesus is Calling. COPTRIOMT, 1801, BY C. CJ. tXCILL. J. M. DUNGAN. ■fi=JS=S::^^M^Prl^ 1. Je - sus h.'is of-fiTc-(l tlu' world sal-va-tion, All who will how to His 2. While you arc wailing the n>-iiiK inomeiits.Warn you that life and its 3. Still He is call-in^, oh, why n -ject Iliui, In His dear arms seek pro- tr * * * I • ^ V will and o - hey; Par - don is ^\\ - en to cv - 'ry na - tion, pleas-ures are vain; Do not de - lay it hut seek sal - va - tion, tec - tion and rest; Bow at His feet with your hea - vy bur - den, Come, oh, come to-day. See, He is wait - ing so lov - ing and true. All its pleas-ures gain. See, He is wait -ing so lov- ing and true, And vou will be blest. See, He is wait - ing so lov- ing and true, .p. .0. '■r-p be blest. See, He is wait - ing so lov- ing and trui N ^ > - N ^ ^ 1/ -#- o- • -#-1 Wait-ing for me and for you. Call-ing, Call - ing to-day, to-day, call-ing, Je-sus is call-ing to-day, ^-^ J J ^ I N ' wm^m j^i/— -7^— SzEf^-^Sf ^ -7-— -•— * — -^- -^- O' A-j Eifel Call - ing, call - ing to-day,to-day, Je-sus is calling to-day. calling, Je-sus is calling to-tlay, aEi_vr;fr: n. 78 J -•--=-»-»— h- :|* 3^t V-fci- i •I # >&■ ^N. His Jl its Ik pro- llioii, lion, (Icn, ^± No. 77. The Very Same Jesus. L. H. EDMUNDS. cocrmcMT, ,«„, «r wm. j. urnKPATRicK. ir mk. WM. j. KiRKPATRlCK. 1. Conic, siii-ncrs, to the l -]/ — I — I 1 t- ^ Chorus. N. ^z s I— N 1 1 The ver - y same Je - sus, The won - der work - ing Je - sus; ::t: #. .0. Lhj 1 i ::f^tt a Oh, praise his name, he's jtist the same, The ver - y same Je - sus. f: N ^ ^ — ■-;/-• "V V — ^- • __-. cr, _ jj 5. Calm 'midst the waves of trouble be, ' 6. Some day our raptured eyes shall see He's just the same Jesus As when he hush'd the raging sea, The very same Jesus. Pie's just the same Jesus; Oh, blessed day for you and me! The very same Jesus. 79 FRANK M. DAVIS. No. 78. Go Spread the Light. Rov. G. W. CROFTS. copyright. ia94, dy e. ^^^ 1. Go spread the light and ka it shine, In all its 2. Go spread the light of Him who taught These truths with 3. Go spread the light of Him who died, The bless - ed 4. (^o spread the light of Ilini who rose, Tri - umph - ant ^ I ^— > ---'*' -> ^^—rO-^ • ■-•-* »' p_i^fa:z_;p-.-. ::;ilzzi:i|z=i^-_:i-K: ±ziEfe=biJLZ=«zz:rjtzr iziiza: ^E f?i hrill-ian - cy di-vine, Where shad-ows dark and deep re-cline; Go love and mercy fraught.Tliat pri.;st and prophet long had sought, Go Sav-ior cru - ci - fied. With wounded hands and feet and side; Go o - ver all His foes. The heal - or of man's deepest woes; Go -N ^j #— -^ ^1 s 1^31 ZXi r spread the light, Go spread the light. Oh,l)lood bought souls, . . . Oh, blood bought soiil-S, f: r--5' 1^ "5 I- JS- F=t £5-::! N N. _>_„%_ ■^ from .slumber rise, The morn is break - ing o'er the from slumlicr rise, The morn is ^irtiikinp o'c r the skies, o'er the -r -p- -p- -p- S \ :^=^: -'^— ^— -- >- tv— • ;/ V— g^— — 1» 1? ^^1 0<5' — r :q_-:-q; 5r -ar "»" ^ ^ T '^ I I skies, ... A bless skies, o'er the skies. S=:t iEE^Esf 1 ed work be- fore v ^^^^ 80 irzt-P-^- > ^ y y on lies bc-fure you lies, ft e^e-t-t-^i Go Spread the Light Concluded. tj -^-N- Go spread the light, Cxo spread the light. Co iiprcad the litclit. , i ? ^ \ t f r-^- Co Fprcad I hi- liglit N ^ ^ > I 1 5. Cio spread the light that man may see In Christ his immortality, And Ije in Ilim forever free; Go spread the light, Go spread the light 6. Go spread the light on pinions feet. Until this world and heaven meet In love and fellowship eomj^lete; Go spread the light, C^o spread the light. No. 79. ANNA MARLIM, \ Come to Thee. copYR'GMr. lac, B^ E , E. O EXCELL. m^^^mm^m. I f Thou art my streiit^tli and shield, My ref- n'^t' ;uid my grace; \ ' ( When earth'ly lulj) - crs flee, Thou art my hid-nig place, 'i f A home for wc a - ry souls, A roi:k my trust to stav, t ' \ My Shep-herd and my guide, Who on - ly knows the way. \ f My sins how man-i - fold, Yet, Thou canst cleanse them all; "I ^' \ Oh, lead me \u Thy home. And keep me lest I fall. ) ^E^£. u, Chorus. I come, I come. In sor-rowand in my dis-tress, to Thfc, t(i Thcf. -. !-;-,- ■r-- I r:^EE^r-:t, I come, to Thee, r I come. To Thee for ho - li - ness. to Thee, 81 '-F-F-F- No. 80. Where is Your Trust ? F. G. BURROUGHS. I St Voice. COPYRIQHT, 1694, BY E 0. EXCELL. CHAS. H. GABRIEL, 1. What are you trusting in, brother, Where anchors the hope of your soul ? 2. What are you boasting of, brother, In what do you glo-ry to - day ? 3. What do you joy in, my brother, And why is your heart of good cheer? • -•- -*- -^- -»- -g- *P* iEEp^jISPIfc ■2n i --C..! — ,_rc: — pzp. eiiSEl^^iiiMa There's «ia-ny a storm to en-counter, And fearful the breakers will roll! For you there is nuich tribu-la-tion, And narrow and straight is the way! When darkness and clouds oft surround you, And rumors of wars you can hear? T ^t2?;^i?^ii I trust in the strong Rock of A-ges, And ancho'- within that blest goal; I boast of the Lord, who redecni'd me, And glo-ry in Cal-va-ry's cross; I joy in the Lord, my vSal - va-tion,And He is my strength and my songl '^^^ i^*' ' -f$^ '^-o'^xx' t^**"^ i^^tB*"** "^'"i^^ ^gS3l=^_ ^ — F -t — I ^i --^ •-I&- \ No tempest can shake or o'er-whelm me. While there is the rest of my soul. I fear not the world's pcr-secu - tions, I count all its treasures as dross. I fear not the val-ley of shadows, ISIy Shejjherd is faithful and strong. Chokvs. ff If you Trust in thv Rock of Ages, Trust in the Rock of A-ges; Boast of the I.O"d, my brother, Toast of the Lord.m; brother, ICarthly Joy ill tl>e Lord, n^v brother, Joy in the Lord, my brother.Tho' the -«- t'. ■•r'^-\ €- # 82 11^^ 'I Where is Your Trust? ^ -A J Concluded. tit. ad lib. m^mmf.^a on-ly believe, And His pardon receive, You are safe for-ev - er-more. pleasures v^^lll end, Rul, with Jesus your friend, You are safe for-ev - er-more. tempest may beat, In this])lessed retreat, You art safe for-ev - er-more. ^ ^ " " '/ i Here Am I. No. 81. T. M. T T. MARTIN TOWNE. -0- 1. Like Sam -u- el of old we wait; Thy still, small voice to bear, 2. As days and weeks and months roll l)y,And strong temptations come; 3. For - bid that we should be a-shamed Whene'er Thy voice we hear, 4. And when the call of death shall come, And come it sure - ly wUl; _.f ■ . f : -) y— p=mm — ^ -%- -r =1- ^=^-^-:l:4 — ^ -r ^j__ Once more at - tune our trembling hearts; O Ho - ly One, dri'w near. Lord, may we nev - er miss Thy voice And in - to dark-ness roam. To an-swer as did Sam - u - el, With-out a thought of fear. May we be found in faith and love, These words re-peat-iiig still. es? !i Chorus. i =E^i^= Here am ^ L here am L vSpeak, for Thy .s 5 Jiijfe -'^ 4 i "LEY i |>es, laver. ose ; ear, pair, I ^=1 :f^^ ^ SR, t, ast. ast. ast. rfi ?^ i Raise Me, Jesus, to Thy Bosom. Concluded. Chorus. N - ^ ?:«I^£S=iE~^^^^ tt: r- Raise me Je - sus, to Thy bo - som, From this world of sin and woes, iMtqm^i'^MmmM-^ Let me feel Thine arms a-roinul me Then tny soul may know re-pose. -^- -«-. -m- -^ -0-, i& r — b—^T — b-f-- .I5,_s_- I No. 83. Hark! Ten Thousand. THOMAS KELLY. IlARWKi.i,. ss A. 7S. LOWELL MASON, k. k. I ^^inf ] f Hark! ten-thousand haqis and voices Sound the note of praise a-bove; ) i Je - sus reigns, and lieav'n re-joi-ces, Je-sus rciffns,the God of love, ' f Je - sus, hail! whose glory brightens, All a-bove, and gives it worth; ) ^ Lord of life, Thy smile enlightens,CheersandcharmsThvsaintsoneartl-.. > V. -»-—»- -^-^ — -1-1 -'J c. //a/ - If ■ /u - Ja/i, Hal-lc - hi - jah! Hal - Ic - lu - jah, A men. D. C. See He sits on yonder throne; Je-sus rulhs the world alone; Sec, He sits on yon-iK r throne, Jesus rules the world a - lout; When we think of love like Thine, Lord, we own it love di-vine; When we think of love like Thine Lord. %vc own it love di-vine; m -v-v- mmmm~3 3 King of glory, reign ft)rever; Thine an everlasting crown; Nothing from Thy love shall sever[own; Those whotn Thou hast made Thine TLtppy objects of Thy grace. Destined to behold Thy face. 4 Savior, hasten Thine appearing; Hring, oh, bring the glorious day, When, the awful summons hearing. Heaven and larth shall pass away; Then with golden harps we'll sing, "Glory, glory to our King." 85 No. 84. I Have Often Heard the Story. E. A. H. COPYRIGHT, I8')4, BY E. O. EXCELL. Rev. ELI5HA HOFFMAN. ::.=:5E;££f S=:t T 1. T have oft - en heard the sto-ry of the vSav-ior's pre-cious love, 2. I have oft - e.i read of Je - sus, as He walked from day to day, 3. I shall meet with ma-ny tri - als, as I g" '"Y pil-grini way, A I How it brought Him from the portals of the I'ar - a - disc a - hove; 1 ^Vith His faith-ful few dis - ci - ples.how He cheered them on the way; j Strong temp -ta-tions will as -sail me to al - lure my feet a - stray; %^5^: l—l f- — ^ — ^ — ^— y — 1^ — F *=i» f I ^^l¥ -^— ^ «=* To a - tone for help-less sin - ners on the cross of Cal - va - ry, What a feast of rich com-mun-ion such a fel - low-ship must be. But there's One who can de-liv - er, and from sin can keep me free. ■P--? y y irne: T- ^^^=^m^m^^^m But the best of the sweet sto - ry is, that there He died for me. But the best of the sweet sto - ry is, He walks and talks with me. And the best of all is, Je - sus will be such a friend to me. -t- V- 1^^. — • — •— r« — t — ^ ^ • • 4="- --4:"— r*'—-— "I?" V—i' -, 86 I Have Often Heard the Story. Chorus. Concluded. ^zz:^±«__jc-ji#iijt:i*z_ft_«ir±*:i:ii:z Yes, there lie died for me on the cross of Cal-va-ry, That He mii^ht uiy Yes, the Savior is my friend, ami communes with me each day, As we walk a- He will be a friend to me and from sin will keep me free, And His love my ipii^ii^Eii^fgg lov-ing Sav-ior be; I re -joice in His great mercy, so a-hnn-dant, long the narrow way; Oh, my hap-py heart is thrilling w ith the purest help and strength shall be; He is might-y to de-liv - er, yes, a strong de- «- #— ,^— f— •— #_^— #— •— ^— ^- ^- _ J. ^_ N_ ^ r^ 5" rich and free, But the best of the sweet story is, that there He died for me. ec-sta-sy, As a-long my pilgrimjourney Jesus walks and tailis with me, fenr s He,And the best of all is, Je-sus will be such a friend to me. r ^ ^ ¥ ^ ^ f ">—,■- No. 85. Reveretitly The Lord's Prayer. i ^§eMe^i^3 men. 1. Our Father which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, jjThy kingdom come, thy will be done in | earth, as-it | is in [ heaven. 2. Give us this day our | daily | bread, |! And forgive us our trespaspes,as we for- give I them that | trcspiii>s a- | gainst us. 3. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver | usfrom | evil; |i For thine is the kingdom,and the power and the | glory for- | ever and j ever. |; A- | men. 87 No. 86. Trust Thy Father. IDA L REED 1)1 i/r. COPiKiGmT. i»»-t, bl I. 0. txCE' L. CHA5. EOW, PRIOR. Trust lliy I'a-thcr, cv - er trust Ilini, Closely cling to His dear harnl, Trust thy l"a-ther, nev-er ask - ing Why the way is hard and long; Trust thy Fa-thcr, tho' He lead thee Thro' the valley dark and low; Trust thv Ta-ther, cv - er trust Him, Nev-er let thy faith grow dim; 4- I 1 I I iz' ^J J. —i—r^- , 1±J- rzrr - . — ^ . ~^' I -©-. I Tho' thy path ' , lost in darkness, And thy feet can scarcely stand. Learn with hop - the bit-ter les - son, Tri - als m.".!;e the spir-it strong. Thou with Him shall pass it safe - ly. And thy way with light shall glow. He doth know thy loss and sor- row, Trust, O trust it all to Him. -^ V .,A:t_,^_J- — II -^ \ \ -^11 -^11 -—. r- T- I I Chorus. -g- ■#- %- -0- '(^ • 2^^ *^ -^^^S- • - •^^3rz#- ^ • Trust thy I'a-ther, cv - er trust Him, Nev-er can His prom-ise fail; I itn-jt^ziib- ffi: iitiF^: m^ ijzEEiz, i^^pvi He thy .strength will be, thy ref-uge, Shcl-ter in each stormy gale. -^. -^. gui^iJhi^^E^fEH ss No. 87. The Beautiful Land. J. NICHOLSON. COP'RIOnT, lesi, 0» I. O. EXftLl. E. O. EXCELL. 1. There's a l)c:ui - li-ful laixl on liij^rh, To its ^r],, - rics I fain \v<,ul(l 2. There's a 1)fau - ti-ful land on lii^h, I shall lai - tcr it by an2 ;« 1^ 11(11^ 1.6 1.4 'cr-l ■<^ ^% •'-> (? // % > // / /^ Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 ,-\ iV ^^ \ \ 9> ». O^ ow - - ing Sowing the precious seed. Sowing the precious seed. Sowing the seed at nooa- m^. U '^ U '^ . g - # v-^-k-k- -?^ -Vt: f7 tS V--- 3-:=P^ --■^- :1 at the noon - - tide; tide, Sowing the precious seed; r r -^ :t: * -(:. Sow - - ing Sowing the precious seed, s in the 3: -t- 92 ;i u 1^ i Scattering Precious Seed. Concluded. PP -+- 1/ y y -±.g ev - 'ning, Sowing the precious seed by the way. . . . Sowing the prccioiisspc'd, by the waj'. No. 91. All Hall the Power. Rev. E. PERRONET. Coronation. C. M. 0. HOLDEN. t»4_ ._- 1 ^ 1 1 :^i-.- ^ _ "t 1 1 ZZXZU- ^=*=^ • • ^ ?— A — • — ^ ^ '^l^ ^ 9 ^ L^ ^ 1 |_J All hail thepow'r of Je - sus' name! Let an-gel.s pros-trate fall; Let ev - 'ry kin-dred, ev-'ry tribe, On this ter-res - trial ball; Sin -ners, whose love can ne'er for-get The wormwood and the gall, Oh, that with yon-dcr sa-cred throng We at His feet may fall; 1 Pfe ? ;^3 -^z> i^*i — f~»~ -fj-?--s— «— H^i ^^t^i-^^t^^~A -T" r~ h" ■■■' "1 -f- r -* .>..'\ ^l STjEHE^S -^- ^E4- -iS*- ■tf? ^^Ci- ■I — qi: ^'^#- Bring forth the rov - al di - a - dem.And crown Him Lord of To Him all maj - es - ty ascribe, And crown Him Lord of Go, .spread your trophies at His feet, And crown Him Lord of We'll join the ev - er - last-ing .song, And crown Him Lord of all. all. all. all. 8E5; t i f J2f- -(9- m i ;gig^ ggl-i r 1 ^_ St- :^: ^ • 9 cJ • Bring forth the roy - al di - a - dem.And crown Him Lord of all. To Ilini all maj - es - ty ascribe. And crown Him Lord of all. Go,.spread your trophies at His feet, And crown Hitn Lord of all. We'll join the ev - er - last-ing song,. \nd crown Him Lord of all. Ei3E 1 |=^=^=zF=f: F mMm -p 93 No. 92. Take the World but Give Me Jesus. R. L. FLETCHER. COPYRIGHT, 189«, BY E. O. EXCELL. CHAS. EDW. PRIOR. Duet. n :S=4S- afe;j4pE»3;*t3^?-sae^33 m -St- 1. Take the world but give me Je - .sus, He who died, He lov'd me so; 2. Now I hail my gracious ,Sav-ior, Liv-ing Head and glorious King; 3. Take the world but give me Je - sus. And my heart shall be His throne; t^-^. t^^ t ^. m toli:^_ 1±^ T-^^ ^ -©-• -»- :.t^* S^I^^PPi^^ ^— ^i~^ ■G i Glad-ly now I yield earth's treasures, Je-sus on - ly would I know. And for His re-demp-tive fa - vor. All my gifts and pow'rs I bring. King of kings, and Lord for-ev - er, He shall rule, and He a - lone. ::=;,-|f±i^=Ff±=::F W^^ t:=:t^: ^^^^^m -0- -•- 1/ I Chorus. ;^:^ Efe=^_=:± ^^^l^^^=l=fete^ 3zE3E3E533=E3zz3i f- — k'-H •^ \ Take the world but give me Je-sus, That dear Friend who loves me so; a^gig^ip m-=# el# h C7 All the world I leave, to fol - low Je - sus thro' this vale be - low. t±:t- -Mz=:± K-^— y-p: I b ^ i^j^ii^i 94 No. 93. There's a Great Day Coming. W. L. T. BY PER. W. L. THOMPSON A CO , E*ST LIVERPOOL, 0. AND THE THOMPSON MUSIC CO. , CHIC«GO. W- L. THOMPSON. V -*- -V -^ -0- -& ' 1. There's a great day com-ing, 2. There's a bright day com-ing, 3. There's a sad day com-ing, ePE^i r 1^ :3: :5: — I- 3 #-•.- A great day com-ing, There's a A bright day com-ing, There's a A sad day com-ing, There's a VH*^ =1— ! t^ftzjzz^zizM: :^=fc -S—^-^—0- -t ■s»- -N- great day com-ing by and by. When the saints and the sin-ners bright day com-ing by and by, But its bright-ness shall on - ly sad day com-ing by and by. When the sin - ner shall hear his II S ^ I N N N - f h — h — h — h— z=3==3: ^-^ — ^ — .#_ I ?- t S — N- -^- • i- i- » shall be part - td right and left; Are you read-y for that come to those who love the Lord; Are you read-y for that doom, "De-part! I know ye not;" Are you read y for that -/Q- -St ' come ? r Are -f-S- i^ 1/ 1^ you read - y ? Are you read - y ? i^^ iG>- ^i^i^^yiiii ?- Are you read - y for that Judgment day ? for that Judgment day ? ^ ■'^ J— 1 4: ■«- ■<&- 95 I No. 94. In the Morning! Rev. HENRY BURTON. COPyRIQHT, 1B3 BV t, 0. EXCELL WM. A. MAY. J/—A.-. ^ijz::^^ imiAMmmmi ■^^--^1^ 1. We shall have the flow'rs again In the shin-ing af - ter rain, Past the 2. We shall know as we are known. In the snnlight of the throne, And all 3. Face to face, we shall behold Him whose love can ne'er be told;We shall ^ ^ ^ t '^ ^ N •-. -#- -0- ^ . .-,.,,, . . , sor-row and the pain, In the morn-ing, We shall greet our friends once heav'nwill be our own, In the morn-ing, We shall leave the sin and walk the streets of gold, In the morn-ing. So we watch and wait and .15 ^. -!5 W m^^s^-^m. ;g: ^ .^^_^ irte^z Si J r ^■h-- EE^ iiiil more! All the dear ones gone be-fore, They will meet us on the shore, wrong, W^e shall join the white rob'd throng, We will sing the triumph song, pray. Till the shad-ows flee a - way, Till we see the break of day. fmm^^h--mn^i ing.We shall meet upon the shore, In the morn - ing. In the morn - "»eet, In ihf moruing, we .shall 96 '^ ^ 15 1 I 1 g y 1.3 ^B' I In the Morning! Concluded. si^^4# t?zfcj^ iHiiyaifngLli^Wn CT-r ing, In llitj ujfxniiiig! W'c- shall meet upon the golden shore. ... '"'-'-■t- tlicgold, II sliorc. No. 95. The Temperance Call. A lUgro confuvco. , FRANZ ABT. - 1 call, I'ree-mtn, one an - T--^ ifeiE^fefL n i±^ m^ 1-=^ coun-try's ear- nest cry! polls! the land to save; solved, u - nit - e x^ Let his cru - el ieign be Cliasc the iiionsttT from our shore, I,, t liis I U r=» r-- >- >- ^ \ l^zS= ^ m^^^^^m^s^ o'er; Chase the mon.ster from our shore, Let his cruel reign be o'er. cru-el reiprn be o'er, from oiir shore, ~7 ^ I 1 ^ i 1 i ^ ?i\l m^^m^^m^^mM 97 No. 96. How I love Jesus. 5^-fi COPYRIdHT, 189«, -A — ^ BY E. 0. EXCELL. ■■•-A.- 1. How I loveje - sus How I love 2. How I love Je - sus How I love How I loveje - sus How I love ■^z I :n=?. FLORA H. CASSEL. 3 h It 'J '^ ^ ^ y '^ ,, I ncv-er can tell, Jrjc :iE rtTi I'or He first loved me I can - not, can-not tell, For He lov'd me, I nev-er can tell, For He has freed from I can - not, can-not tell, I"or He made me I nev-cr can tell, I.et the glad chor-us 1 cat! - not, can-not tell, Let the chorHfl Oh, so well, suffer for me; t^ Coining from heav'n to loved me Oh, so well Came from heav'n, from heav'n to die for me, Sorrow's spell, Made in my soul the joy-bells to ring; free from sor-row's spell. In my soul made joy - bells, joy-bells ring, Praises swell. Ring thro' the earth our glad ju - bi-lee, prnis - es, prais - es swell, Ring thro' earth, thro' earth ^ir jn - bi_- lee, Wearing the tl'.orns to make me free. Je VVcar-ing thorns to make m:\ i:ial:e mo, free. Giv-cn me voice His prai.se to sing, Je make me free. sus, my Sav - ior, sus, so kind, so Gave me voice Je - sus, our vSav - ior, Je - sns, bless • to sing His, sing His praise. made us free, Wor-thy all hon etl Sav - ior, made ns free. or, Dy-ing for me, Shall I not love thro' E-ter - ni - ty? Faithfid to me. In Thy dear presence Hap-py I'll be; Wisdom and pow'r, Bk ssing and glo - ry. His ev-'ry hour. How I love How I Love Jesus. Concluded. 3 N I J U 1^ ^^rrtf-n 1/ F W. 1^ > Je • sus I never can tell, For lie first lov'd me Oh, so well. IIow I love I can - not, cau-uot tell,, For He lov'd me,lov'd mc.Oli, so well |^=^S=S^^?^ wn^ f- bti± y-'-^- i± V— f-v— 5^^- -m No. 97. A. CUMMINGS. Ever Will I Pray. BY PERMISSION. J. H. TENNEY. ,teJa^E^gE^-E^=j ■-f:^ ■«- :^ i i^ 1. Fa-ther, in the mom-ing Un - to Thee I pray. Let Thy lov-ing 2. At the busy noon-tide, Pre.ss'd with workandcare, Then I'll waitwith 3. When the evening vShadows Chase away the light, Fa-ther, then I'll 4. Thus in life's glad morning. In its bright noon-day, In the shad-owy '^ m^ i ■i5i kind-ness Keep me thro' this day. Je - sus Till He hear my pray'r. pray Thee, Bless Thy child to-night, eve-ning, Ev-er will I pray. 0.. m . g- Chorus. izi: ■^ ^ \ ■^ I will pray, I will pray, I will pray, I will pray, Ev-er will I pray ; Morning, noon and evening Unto Thee I'll pray. Ever will I pray; Unto Thee 111 pray. EEEp.pEEEzzrp±:5_--5..5z±p=p=t5 y^^mm 99 : I' No. 98. T. P W "Let Us Alone." coPYRiaMT, m'j4. or E J. excell, THOS, p. WtSTENOORF. f^^ m^m ^^fw^m^^^ 1. "Let us a-loiic" hear the e - vil spir-its cry, As the voice of the 2. Still do we cling to the e - vil in our hearts, And we hear how the 3. Are you con-tent, oh! my brother, thus to live, While the days and the ^--»T — — — — r ■^- i -3— i — d 4-i-H 5f, ^ *. X '^^ ' ■•-■ a;4 Ml -^ -^' %• '* ^it. •^Si- ^if^i^S^s^^H^^ Sav-ior spake To the poor af-flict-ed,that stood so meekly by. Who the tempters laugh. And we feel the sting of the quickly flying darts, As the years go by, Have you no de-sire for the pardon He can give. Are you I 3?! 'S=i-- t:==t=:-t:i irz:fi^:i m^m^m 'V — bands of sin would break; And they all came forth at His cup of death we quaflF; For our eyes are blind and we will - ing thus to die; Bring your heart to Him, let Him 100 "Let Us Alone" Concluded. T: Hii^^P^^ blest com-mand, And his won - drous powt-r was shown, For the can - not ste How for sin II > would still a - tone, How His make it whole, Let Him take a - way the stain, That is fe ::pq_-l_ rr^P^:V---^ iU—Wi^iTT^^m^ni W3 J --? B^=i- :l ^^'EEfEsi^ t-0 • o /^ f f » ? f - V- — f f f iii^^i^ blind did see and the lame did walk, While the spirits said "Let us a-lone. " life He gave that we might be free, While the spirits said "Let us a-lone.'" weighing down unto death your soul, With this cry of "Let us a-lone." m-^i^ |e|^- ^ '1^^ " ^ \ ( ss- s Chorus. ^ k* */ 0'\^ r "Let us a-lone," "Let us a-lone," "W^hat have we to do with thee ?" W^t^t^ 9-^ .0—0- ±. ^iiii^isiiii ^:d,z.:i=i=^ c ii|li^iaipiii|=Siipfl 'Tis the old, old cry as in sin we die. While His help would make us free. -^ -^ -ft- -•- -(•- -P- -#- M- 'fL .0. - man-sions in licav-en a - hove; .... I'm heir I'm maii - sions in hcav - en, in liea\-en above; I'm heir with tlie Kiiij;r, Tin M. ^. ± A, V J r"^ heir ^^EE^- --r 105 . , . . I'm heir to the king - doni of love, heir with the King, I'm heir to the kiuK - ■ -4-^- oft - en they'd tell That sto • ^m t^ thought it was strange that so oti - en lucya ten mat sto- ry as He was dcspis'd and with thorns He was crown'd, On the cross was ex- kin-dred we'll meet,and we'll nev - er more part, And oh, while I vites you to come — He will free - ly re - ceive. And this message He 106 That Old, Old Story is True. Concluded. ::^: -i:!^- •— — 0-0- ^ W if it were new; But I've found out the rea-son they loved it so tend-ed to view; But Oh, what sweet peace in my heart since I've tell it to you, It is peace to my soul, it is joy to my send-cth to you, "There^s a man-siou in glo-rv for all who be- ~-^- 'V- 1/ Ri;frain. well, That old, old sto-ry is true. Tliat old, oldsto-ry is true, found That old, old sto-ry is true. That old, oldslo-ry is true, heart, That old, old slo-ry is true. That old, old sto-ry is true, lieve," That old, old sto-ry is true. That old, old slo-ry is true, -m- ^ — -^-f » - - »-• * - -■ ^- » #. .(?. ttr! -/—i/- 0.0. .0 m >-?•- .0 It i.s true, ''" «0- 9 -^. -^ -«- p; -^ " J i^ That old, old sto- ry is true; But I've found out the rca - son they That old, old sto- rj- is true; But Oh, what sweet ncace in my That old, old sto-ry is true; It is peace to my soul, it is That old, old .sto-ry is true; "There's a man-sion in glo - ry fcr It !s true; -.-..-. -^. J--r—\ — #— •— -•— ^— TL- -^ '..—-»— •—ri——S— 5— fi-i — i--0 ^ '. loved it so well, That old, heart since I've found That old, joy to my heart. That old, all who he - lieve, ' ' That old. old sto old sto old sto old sto 1^ . ry IS ry is ry is rv is true, true, true, true. 107 No. 102. Peace Be Unto You. Harmoni^ied by T, M. T. copyright. ,b94 by e. o. txctuL. Melody and Words by W. E. //ATT. -k'- *ll^^^ilEi^:^^Eilni£#i -A— 1. When the evening came and the doors were barr'd.They had gather'd 2. There the dear Lord show'd both His hands and side To the friends wlio 3. There was one a-way from the coni-jia - ny When the Lord aj) - « — LJ ^ — 9 9 ^-m «- L4 \ t- t — r t .0. -0. .0. \ L ;^:j t er-Ej E gij^ ^^l^: -:^^ Ef?^ -\-- there in fear, For the cru - el Jews who had slain their Lord, Might loved Him most,Breath'd a mission forth to the world so wide — "Re- peared to them. But he said, "I'n-less I can feel and see, I -Lj- _ 1-0 - ^ U^ ^ ^ ^„_ i-piJ ■313. -0- -0- m -*l-tu -«-.^S=..f: -^— ^ N--K-#- -# — •- now be lurk - ing near. 'Twas a fear - ful time in Je- ceive ye the Ho - ly Ghost."' 'Twas a glo - rious time in Je- will not be-lieve He came." Then the vSav - ior came at the ^t-iJ 't^ fj t — -t -m- ^0» m: ^^=f^ :3= V :a* , r t ^1 ^^-*t — 3^^i=H^E-- i-:^i^d: r:jr^:r? 108 Peace Be Unto You. Concluded. \— ,\_>. ^^i^=fztu;^ ru - sa-lein, Fur all His (lis - ci - pics true, But llic Lord Christ ru - sa-leiu, For all His (lis - ci - pl(js true, Tor the Lord Christ close of day, And drew him iti love a - side, "kS'cV'-zV/;'- thou hast ^ffi»; ^^i — i- m ;i * -^ -0- -0- ^Ir-tr -0- »-iii • 1=5: znqz: N- -N— i « — 0—0- -"<=^ :fetl came to the midst of them, And said "Peace be nii - to stood in the midst of them, And said "Teace be un - to be-lieved, yet blest are they Who see not, yet in faith a you. you." bide." immm^inmwMi — I - -•4 Refrain. Lord, keep us frdm sla\ -ish fear; May our hearts val - iant Lord, keep us from slav-ish fear; May our iKints val - iant Lord, keep us from .servile doubt; May our faith eon-stant be, be. be. t;:: -tizd Re Thou in love and pow-er near, INIay we re-joiee in Be Thou in love and pow-er near, ?ilay we re-joice in Wheth-er we see and feel or not. We will bi-lieve in Thee. Thee. Thee. 109 No. 103. Rock of Ages. of my I copyriicuT, 1C84, BY E. 0. EXCELL. A - - ges cleft tears for - ev draw this fleet E. O. EXCELL. for me, er flow, ing breath. '^' kj I. 2. 3. E^dts:^ Rock of A - ges, cleft for nie, Bltst Rock of A - Could my tears for - tv ■• or flow, Oh! Could my tears While I draw this fleet-ing breath, Yes, >.'''ile 1 draw n f ^ J ges, cleft for me, for - ev - cr flow, this flcct-ing bieath -0 — •- J^J- ^m^. fizfi V— s^ :if=ir-(»- >I MJ U 1 v~u u u Let Could When H^ me my mine ^ r^ hide zeal eyes •— #- my - self no Ian shall close y 1/ ^«- y .#_ in thee; guor know, in death. lai^ f y ^r-^ -0- -0- I,et me hide my - self in thee. Oh! I^et me hide my - self iu thee; Could uiy zeal no lau-guor know. Oh! Could my zeal no languor know, When niiue eyes shall close iu death, Yes, When mine eyes shall close in death, M*=i 'jui^, k— y- ■0 — 0- ■0 0- V- • — — •- --^- ■0 — 0- ^ y ^ ^ y y wa sin rise ter and the could not a - to worlds un • and the blood, Oh! Let the wa n^)t a - tone, No, These for sin blood, tone, known, -0- -0- -0- -i—0 #2=t Let the wa - ter These for sin could n^it a When I rise to worlds un-kuown, Yes, When I nse ter and the blood, could not a - tone, to worlds un-known, ^^m >V V f=^ y \t) -#— ^ 110 Rock of Ages. Concluded. From thy wound - ed Thou must save and And be - hold thee side thou on which flow'd, a - lone, thy throne; ^ y k^' '^ 1/ ^ -•- -•- :*3i- Jf y > n \ From thy wound -ed side wliicli flow'd, Yes. From thy woinid-ed side which flow'd, Thou must save aud thou a - lone. Yes, Thou must save aiul thou n - lone, And be - hold thee on thy throne, Yes, And be-hold thee on thy throne, -I — -I -I — . _ -» — » — »- P.^: V— V- kj — \-i — ■ y— t/. Be In Rock of sin my hand of A - the dou no price ges, cleft ,_ P_ — — < — ^-< -f-^- -— -— 1-— ^ 3 He of sin the dou -ble cure, Yes, lie of sin the don-l)le cure, In nu' hand no price I bring, I^ord, In my hand no price I bring, Rpck of A - ges, cleft for me. Blest Rock of A - ges, cleft for uje, -#- -•- ^^-*- :&. — *'- from wrath ply to me hide and make thy cross my - self me I in pure. cling. th'je. liipeat pp. Save from wrath and make me pure, Yes. Save from wrath and make me pure. Sim - ply to tby cross I cling. Lord, Sim-ply to thy cross I cling. I,ct me hide my - self in thee, Oh. Let me hide my -self in thee. .^. Jt. A. L.- v—v- :t==t •#—•—# -.D- ^^^i=Eg^ y— ;/- .=5. €— « y— g-jgf ^ I I ■v—^ 111 No. 104. The Sinner and the Song. T.0MPSO...O. WILL L. THOMPSON. W. L T Solo. Oryaii. i l*' I f i I ' ' ' 1. A sin-ncr was wand' ring at c - vcn-tidc. His tcimplcr was 2. He stopped and listened to ev-'ry sweet chord, He renierabercd the 'M^iizBiTJ^ w&^m O—i — - — 19- H^_i- -3 isg=s;sappiiL^ watch-ing close by at his side, In his heart raged a bat-tie for time he once loved the Lord, Come on! says the tempter, come, Z5-^ :::z.i:z=t ^?= ^^ r, "i :p^g^f^S:^lS=iii^J right against wrong, I?uthar!;! from the church he hears the sweet song; on with the throng. Rut hark! from the church a-gain swells the song, H»--^-:-^: H yt ->»- u h:-fc:3iz=t= t: ,5? ■tyr wi:? ?izzB r ! i pp Quartet. , 1. Je - sus, lov - er of my soul, Let me to thy bo - som fly, 2. While the bil-lows near me roll, while the tempest still is high, ' - - '9 -•- -fSh r> -0- 9- -f &- . ^ . -r^^ iiBrTzb-i±tZ55ti3J -<9 -»-_:!5 =_3E£^^ Solo. ii: 4:*: ' Organ. ^— ^— ^-"-^ — ^ — -^^ — pi — jr— "-^ — r" ■9 pi W I I I -A- A- -9- -f9- ^ Oil, tempter, de- part, I have ser\'ed thee too long, I fly to the ^^^^^^^^ -« t -ztziii; 112 r The Sinner and the Song. Concluded. > I III! . • > I ^ > Sav-ior, he dwells in Hint song, O Lord, ca". it be that a m .0 — — ^_ -<> •«?- 1-^ --N- F-\- •4: =d: ' 1^ I > I il^il?^! — # — 0- sin-ner like me, May find a sweet refuge by com-ing to thee i w E^=^^=fe: X -7:^ i fEEE p,^ # ,5»- E ■^-^-^ It I 9 Solo. =^^P* 4=t: y_ p^ , 1 I «i^- Organ. ' I come, Lord, I come, Thou'lt for - give the dark past. And m. a ■&- JS -f^. -i J=:F^=4- ■($1- -^ 2^ pp Quartet, , ^3Ei -'5^-- -27- .f2-i- -^- o, -si- re - ceive my soul at last. ;rf=^: —y- -- r^ ^_-^,.*-!_-«_ e=t .-^::-- Zi> ^ t rtr: PS: I 1/ 1/ sound the glo - ries forth Which in ray Sav - ior shine, from the dread-ful guilt, Lord will bring me home, .(z- Of sin and wrath di And I shall see His eePee IS fi»= vine! face: ^ I'd I'd Then ••5-- :t:: :^ soar, and touch the heav'nly strings, And vie with Gabriel while he sings, sing His glo-rious righteousness, In which all per-fect heav'nly dress with my Sav-ior, Brother, Friend, A blest e - ter - ni - tv I'll spend, •-• -#- -#- -"• • -•-__ -•- fe^Pi^#^i^=l^^^ =1"=^ In notes al-most di - vine. In notes al - most ~m di vme. My soul shall ev - er shine, My soul shall ev - er shine. Tri-umph - ant in his grace, Tri-umph-ant in his grace. "^ 115 f ■G.- I ^ I, No. 107 Let Him In. COPyRIOMT, 1881, Br .lOMN J. MOOU, t. O. E. OWNEH, Rev. J B. ATCHIN50N. E. O. EXCELL. 1. Thori's a stranj^-er at the door, Let 2. O - ])cn now to Iliin your heart, Let 3. Hear you uow His lov-iiijf voice? Let 4. Now ad - init the heavenly (Uiest, Let ^^^:4=S: #— •- Iliin in; Iliiti in; Ilini in; Him in; lA't the Savior in, kt the vSavior in; ^--T- bpigijizezt He has been there oft be - fore, Let If you wait He will de - part. Let Now, oh, now make Him your choice, I^et He will make for you a feast. Let M. J^. M. ^. Jf. I —I — S" Him in; Him in; Him in; Him in; m^ 0—0- # — #- ^Hs'-v- :5^it=^ m lA't the Savior in. 'iM let the Savior in; ifi^zi^- ^-^ +P= y y 'V-v- Fr^=J= ^- ■^ eSz^ee^eeJ ■&- ^=s i^^.^ 'Z2: Let Him in, ere He is gone. Let Him in, the Ho - ly One, Let Him in. He is your Friend, He your soul will vsure de - fend, He is stand-ing at the door, Joy to you He will re - store, He will speak your sins for-given, And when earth ties all are riven, —^ --^rW 'm ^ fe- rl • ^— rF • •- ^-j 2fc —13: 3^ ■t9--- - 1 ■ |j/ i^ L fll ^^ :g: Je-sus Christ, the Fa-ther's Son, He will keep you to the end. And His name you will a - dore. He will take you home to heaven. Let Let Let Let m^ -^.: Him in. Him in. Him in. Him in. Let the Savior in, let the Savior in. t- ■0—0- -^—H — L. atiizit 116 > ■> No. 108. HARRIET E. JONES. Land of Song. t&t»RIQMT, III14, Hr K. u. HtlLl. FRANK M. DAVIS. mmm^ n 1. Pa -UL-nt-ly \vc toil a- long Wu \vill galh-cr l)y and by, 2. With the ran.siiiud liost a - hove L,ook-ing on our Sav-ior'.s face, 3. Hal - Ic - hi -jah! l)y ami by, Near onr J.onl in wbiu- ar- ray. W1^ No. 109. SoiyO If I Were a Voice. rit. COPYRIGHT, 1892. DV E. O. EXCELU. J. CALVIN BUSHEY, 1. If I were a \oice,A persuasive voice,I would travel tlxL wide world thro' 2. If I were a voice, A consoling voice, I would travel with wings of air; 3 If I were a voice, An immortal voice, I would travel the earth a-round, ±z2iz^" S- cres. dim. ^ rit. I would fly on the gleam of the morning heam, And tell men to be true And the dwellings of sonow and guilt I'd seck,Tosave men from despair. And whcr-ev - er a man to his i-dols bow'd, The gospel note I'd sound. ^ -^ LI /J- J I 4^: ^? ^^t^ — ^s> ^i2 -^JL ~M- -«>- ■^ Chorus. ^5»- P=t I ^1 ^^ I I would flv Far I /» U a - wav I would fly. O'er the land and ,S I J 1 would Far a - sea, I would 1 ^ ^ ^y. .-^- way . flv l£ I'd point to the light, Show a - way, O er the land and sea, ^.. ^ :•- JL. cr iiic laiiu auu hcu. -.^v !2jl_ £ I .15. t=: t ^ ^m :i Far ^ a way, r±^tz .^, iritr ■iC- ■1^ sin's dark-some night. That men might take heed and be free. feETEE^Enfe^gEJIj^^ ^^g^ 118 >:/ ^ No. no. F. J, CROSBY. -itz4- -s- 2. 3- Blessed Assurance, COPYRIGHT, 1873, B' JOS, f, KNAPP, BY PER. Mrs. 105. F. KNAPP. ::=1..n^^z:^z:::' 1*— •-^•; '.Ml -4- ^-1 1_ icrrr N-r- ItZZA-Z :Siz^=jE Bless-C'd as- sur-ance, J- - su.s is mine! Oh, what a for^ - taste of Per-fect sub-mis -sion, per-fect de- light, Vis-ions of rap - ture now Per-fect sub-mis -sion, all is at rest, I in my vSav - ior am ys~^' z^hE^E^E^EtE X — #— .— ^i — -0 — ^-TB-^w-. — v:ip — '~i glo - ry di - vine! Heir of sal - va-tion, purchase of God, Born of His burst on my .sight, An-gels descending. bring from a -hove Ech-oes of liap-py and blest. Watching and waiting, look-ing a-bove,riird witli His -^- -9- _ -9-- — ~9- - Chort'S. ^- , =irz:=r 3-:^z:::^^iVzrjirz:rz=i:-:^d^:r± .] 9 ^ .^. -0-^.0. Spir - it, washed in His blood. This is my sto - ry, this is my mer - cy, whis-pers of love, good-ness, lost in His love. - . I S ,V N _ .9. M. ^. _ ^ M. M- .9. fc+z 5i=iq — 9ti-^4-^3--0--0---0--t0-i—0-±-r.--^c ^ m • — #-^ » € — * rn^ — . J_y — ^ — j^—Cu 1 S-^-- ze '9~ i ^fezS SEiE^E jtE^ Fa g^SEES^ song, Prais-ing my Sav - ior all the day long; This is my # -9- 9 — 9 . s ^ . -t- -t- -t- -\/- V- *-. :? 1 1 ! r^9---9---9 ''9 9- i^^iSife^^fi^^^^ sto - ry, this is mv song, Prais-ing mv Sav-ior all the day long. ^. . ^. . .9. - - -^- . N ^^^ Ct 119 I I No. III. In the Shadow of His Wings. Rev, J. B. ATCHINSON. CJPYFilOHT, 188J, BY E. O. EXCELL. fe. O. EXCELL, r n]: -A ^v-T— i — ,— 'A' -0.Z V m tlie shnd-ow of his wings There is rest, sweet rest; There is the shad-ow of his wings There is pcace.sv/eet peace, Peace that In tlie shad-ow of his wings There is joy, glad joy, There is -• # Pf -'# • i -'i>^- m m i^^ -•- -•- -#- -•- -#- -0- -0- -0- -0- rest from care and hi - bor. There is rest for friend and neighbor, pass - eth un-der-stand-ing, Peace.swcet peace that knows no end - ing, joy to tell the sto - ry, Joy ex-ceed-ing, full of g[o - ry; liiiiife: --A- -0- i -'^■' -\^- "t -0- -0- -0^ -y — ^ — u— ] — fS- c-i- t y — t- -0- — \- — I— -0— — p— A- r In the vshad-ow of his wings, There is rest, sweet rest, In the In the shad-ow of his wings. There is peace, sweet peace, In the the shad - ow of his wings. There is joy, glad joy, In the -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -•- -*;; -f- '0-^ -_0l 3#-_ In '^-,^^- -I — -0- -I — -#- -1 — tEEEEEEEEE^&EEJ Chorus. 120 No. il2. Hast Thou Heard of Jesus? COPYRIGHT, IB7a. DV J, M. TENNEV, COPVniGHT, 1894, BY E. 0, EXCELU. -J- Mrs. E. C. ELLSWORTH. Hast thou heard of that wou-der-ful Ila.st thou heard of that wou-der-ful Hast thou heard that this wouderful J. H TENNEY. -^--^ H^ -^ h"^ ^.^,_.,^^ ^•t:^- •- • tj_ r~ 9_ :: :E3- -1— n^ 53: iz,,i • ._ i__ :N-r N- I^E sus, Who dwelt a-iuoug sus, Re-ject - ed by sus, Dwells now \vith the t :f?±= _!-._. ^ : sin - ners, a sin - ners of low - ly in ^:5-ir-8~- ?~? \r^- C ^ * -^ God? Who in pu - ri - ty walk'd with the vil - est, to be j.(ra - clous, old? He is wait - ing to - day heart? With the hum-ble He walks iu coiu-nuni - ion, ^ t 0- -- I 1 — p— - ;--- !3zi:i_:„:ii::.i»- '0~ — •- fm^ Chorus. > -^- -=^; ^-^ ^-- ^- =it: ^zz:I^-:t^-"l- q; ^ 1 m — M. — l-g fzi: Dis - pens - ing His fa - vors a - broad ? Yet slight - ed by iiUJU-bers un - told. And grace He will free - ly iui - part. O that won - der-ful, :t:=zt: ^^~~'^pt: #-#^ ■^^■ — 0-0 r*~^ -s:z.-s,- bove, On a t— I— j_ fll l--^ _— >_^- — s — m — -#-— -j — d i CIJ^i|. 3 N^ :-l- 31 pour out His iu -fi-uite love. --t V— ^- mmm No. 113. Mrs. F. J. CROSBY. Nearer the Cross. d COPVRJGMT, 1B73. BV PER. Mrs. J. F. KNAPP. ^-Eizziiid pr-fr 1. "Near - er the cross!" my heart can say, 2. Near - cr the Christian's luer - cy seat, 3. Near - er in pray'r my hope as-pires, am com-nii^ near-er, am com-ir.i^ near - er, am com-ing near - er, rT> ^ Near - er the cross from day to day, Fea.st-ing my soul on man - na .sweet, Deep - er the love my soul de-sires, U- -^-t^. I am com - ing near-cr; I am cora ■ ■ ing near-er; I •- 1 — am — 0- — t— - com ■r- - ing near-er; 4- f— ^^ #-• ■EE^EZEEE^Et J <- ■"" iV / Near - er the cross where Je - sus died. Near- er the foun - tain's Strong - er in faith, more clear I see Je - sus, who gave hjm- toil and care. Near - er the -y- crim - son tide. Near - er my Sav - ior's wound - ed side, .self for me; Near - er to Him I still would be; long to share, Near - er the crown I soon shall wear, -!» • #-^- Y0-- •— -• » *' — zir:fr=p=r: P f (Jim. -A i T I am com - ing near - er. Still I'm com - ing near - er, I am com - ing near - er. tr:-^ i I am com - ing near-er. Still I'm com-ing near-er, I am com - ing near - er. 122 No. 114. Sleep, my Little One, Sleep. Miss a. BENSEL. Arr, copyRiOHT, tagi, by e. o. evceil. E. O EXCELL. I. 2. 3- 4- vSleep, my lit - tie one, sleep, . . . Nar-row thy b^'d and deep, sSlcep, my lit - tie one, sleep, . . . Nar-row thy bed and deep, Sleep, my lit - tie one, sleep, . . . Nar-row thy Ijed and deep, Sleep, my lit - tie one, sleep, . . . Nar-row thy l^ed and deep, ^ ^ lit - tie one, sleep, w _ ^ A-r Hmi-ger, nor thirst, nor cm - el pain, Ev - er can hnrt my babe a- Soon in the an -gels' ten-der arms. Close sheltered there from earth's a- Folded your hands in death's mute pray'r, Nev - er to reach in wild de- I too shall soon be laid to rest. Close by the side of ba - by fet: ^ 1^ „_^_L. -* bt: -^- i- n gain; I, thy moth-er, will bend and sing, Watch thee slum-ber-ing, larms, Thou wilt wak-en, sweet ba - by mine, In thy home di -vine; spair, Hun-ger, an-guish,will soon be o'er I can weep no more; blest; Safe is ba-by,earth's anguish done, Keep thee, ho - ly one, J ^_J^ ^L_-.N 1 ^S--J__J ^^-J r-^p-^n 2&=f ^^ M^^d^^i-ri: •zZ2U-_tI3L_Ei 0—g- :d:j^:i:::je: -0 — ■/ ^ t- )1im. , riLir: — I Sleep, my lit-tle one, sleep, . . . fJ'-^ m sj'='ep lit - tie oue, sleep, Sleep, mv lit - tie one, sleep ::=S=:irz:p ::»rr-r:«i:5ir:5z:5=r:rr:?' i^ '^ flEEE^: f^m Sleep, sleep. lit- tic one, sleep. 123 'i No. 115. W. A. O. Seeking The Lost. COPYRIGHT, 1664, BY S. T. CORDON 4 SON. UStD DY PER. W. A, OGDEN. it*" 1. vScc'k-mg the lost, yes, kind - ly en - treat - iiig Wan - der - ers 2. vSeek-ing the lost, and point-inj; to Je - sus. Souls that are 3. Thus I would go on niis-sions oi" mer - cy, Fol - low • ing ^ , ^ -__-# ^P-S ^-! /• ^ P- on the luoun-tain a - stray; "Come un- to me," His mes-sage re- weak, and hearts that are sore; Lead-ing them forth in ways of sal- Christ from day un - to day; Cheering the faint, and rais-ing the •4^ € -If m-'»m - t\~-t- V — y — i^--F — I I peat - ing. Words of the ]Mas - ter speak-ing to va - tion, Show -ing the path to life ev - er fall - en; Point -ing the lost to day. more. Je - sus, the way. N S N -p- Chorus w w^ w r -^ H* ^ J #- — # — • Go-ing a -far up - on the mountain, Go-inK a - far up -on the mount - ain, . . . IJriug-iug the rv« ^ ' It ^ '^ ' y ^ ? 17/ ^p=N m i ,^ -s- r=;r^r^ 1 Je - sus, the Lamb for sin - ners slain, for sin - ners slain. Lamb for I I sin - ucrs slain. I^^?x. V— - -^- J .'^ J J^_ J I No. 116. F. M, D. Pilot Me. COPYRIGHT, 1892, BY E. 0. EXCE' L. r- FRANK M. DAVIS. bazzriziiiizizzerzts:^ — I J "* »~r-0 — r ( O - ver Ju-de-a's rug-j^jed hills, Down by the sounding sea, ) ■ 1 Wher-e'er Thy l)lessed foot-steps lead, [Omit.) ] ^ f O - ver the .slorni-v .sea of life, Where wind and wave is free. ■ 1 Guide my frad bark to liar - ])or .safe, ( Omit. ) * } j AVhen to the shad'wy vaie I come. Trust -ing, O Lord, in Thee, \ ^' \ Show me the path Thv feet have trod, ( Omit. ) \ fcJizt Q:r» r- ^ :(?=t: :p=t;:rbt: -I— — P^- Ft:zz;r=£t:i:t=t: 3 :8; -2- Fine i 1^ Chorus. ~^ Je - sus, oh, pi - lot me. )-:h7-»- D. vS. /(? - 5?«, oh, pi - lot A— ^ -I — r- Pi - lot me, 1 ^ I Li— — # ^- pi - lot me, , •_! **# (> D. S. ■^z-^z -5'-^—^- -UJ—- — \ — \ -i — h— '7i -i — -» *- :| Te - sus, oh, pi lot me; Thro' all the changes life de-crees, zfei fe :t=p2' if-F t: tztzztz r«— < 125 t ipuztr :!=: No. 117. Savior, Blessed Savior. FANr;Y J CROSBY. copr-RioHT, tBas, sr jno. r. sweney. by peh. JNO R. SWENEY. W 1. O the joy, the bliss di - vine, Sav-ior, bless-cd Sav-ior, 2. Once my path was dark as night, vSav-ior, bless-ed vSav-ior, 3. Tliou did' St give Thy life for me, Sav-ior, bless-ed Sav-ior, 4. ]\Iake me strong - er. day by day, Sav-ior, bless-cd Sav-ior, -P r 'P iijx^^—t:^ I m^mm I Tlms to know and call Thee mine, Sav-ior, bless-ed Sav - ior. Now Thy pres - ence makes it bright, Sav-ior, bless-ed Sav - ior. Now I give my all to Thee, Sav-ior, bless-ed Sav - ior. Still to run the heav'n-ly way, Sav-ior, bless-ed Sav - ior. Chorus. m± -#-!_-,- •^ ^ -4Et£-4 -6^ Not a sor - row, not a care. Thou dost all my bur-dens bear. #-^-# S?-k_i— •~i""ZJ» — Tjf — l' — r _ — fi r 1 — r»~* i — W'~Zjf — Cr — 3 '^ i ^^FEi mmm^^^m While Thy con-stant love I share, Sav - ior, bless-ed Sav - ior. ^ ^ ^ =P^ i&- ••- — • — p-^ X^ £ f ^± iliill^i^i^J 126 No. Iia The Blood is All My Plea. Rev. F. C. BAKER. rnnv.,.^. ..„. -. - „ ..., E, F MILLER. COPYRIGHT, 1CB4, B* t. O. EXCtLL. mmm^mm^m 1. T knew tliat God in Ili.s Word had spoken, The pow'r of sin can 2. Must I iro on in sin and sorrow, To - day in sun-shine, 3. With angui.sh wrunj;. I cried, My Lord, Is there not pow'r in 4. Oh, yes, my love will take you in. The blood will cleanse you 5. And there I stand this ver - y hour. Kept by Alniiirlit - y x^ '^ 'y '^ i i '^ f ^ ^ > -A — ^ — ^_ :^ he r. t free. -f±: be bro-ken, The heart licld cap - tive yet to - mor - row ? First I'm sin - ning, then re - pent-ing, sus' blood To make in me a per - feet cure ? all sin. Will wash a - way your guilt -y .stains, ing pow'r, Temp-ta - tions come, the blood's mv plea, P- t-. -I- V- y — > ~i^=j^ t n- Lord, is this bless-ing not Now I'm stub-born, then To cleanse my heart and keep And cleanse till not one spot The precious blood now cleans - es Chorus. *^::S ^^ ' -4-^9- *- •-• *- for me ? The blood, the re - lenting. it pure ? re - nuinis. es me. ±3i blood is -9- -X--- — I— t-^ X zE I g- — -»^^m — -.7- • — T-fi ' — # -I — -\ -^ all ray plea. Hallelujah! itcleansethme;Hallelujah! it cleanseth me. -0- -P- m '^ 127 No. 119. What Will You Do? E, O. E. COPYRIGHT, 11101, UY E. O tXCE'L. E.O. EXCELL. I^M^iik^^^m^^ 1. Wli.il if the walcliman should cry a-loiul; And proclaim the 2. What will you do on that dreadful day, As bc-forc the T,. What \vill you do in that sad, sad hour, When the Judj^je has Colla voce . # ^ '^' 1 ^ ' 1 *^" »^i ^ ^ :z:_-:^_ -^. — - — '^:-r :1: i^ -fi^ ' \- i^ day of juds^ment near ? What would you do if you heard him say, Judge you trenihliiig wait? What will you do if the door is shut, said, "de-i^art" to thee? What will you do as He turns you back, tJ 4- ?^^^= -z?- -4- -X "^- -(SS- "You must at the judgment bar ap-pear?" What would you dc ? And you hear it said "too late, too late?'' What will you do ? If your soul is lost e - ter - nal-lv ? What will vou do ? 'hi. r t3 ■«9- -25r 3: I h-0—0 1 -# 1 -(&■ 128 -4- r What Will You Do? Concluded. dim. W^ l^p^ — ^- t What would you do ? Say, What will you do? Say, What will vou do? Sav, ir Whal would } ou do? Wlial will you do? Whal will vou do:* What would you do Whal will you do What will vou d(j if you heard him say, if the door is shut, as He turns you back. "Vou must at the judj^mcnt bar ap-pear?" And you hear it said, "too late, too late?" Tf your soid is lost e ■• ter - nal-ly ? ^|i£:|'«^^?^^Efe^|Eir..ll » ^ I *»y I rit. & — 3 •«t- -5r No. 120. Rev, L BACON. ifi: Wakr the Song. OOPVRIOHT, IHt'-'. Bi :pEz:±ir4irzz BV E. O. EXCfLU % -<&- E. 0. EXCELL. — 1^^ it 1 t-- ::}: ■i&- -fi>- i / 1^ ^ 1. Wake the song of ju - bi - lee, Let it ech -o o'er the sea! 1 2. All ye na-tions join to sing, Praise your Sav-ior and your King, 3. Hark! the des - ert lands nvjoice, And the isl-ands join the voice. Now is come the promised hour Je - sus reigns with glorious pow'r! Let it sound from shore to shore, Je - sus reigns for - ev - er - more! Joy! the whole ere - a - tion sings, Je - sus is the King of Kings! m±k :t- .^- 129 No. 121. God is Calling Yet. GERHARD TERSTEEGEN. copyright, ujt, by e. o. ixcill. fe. 0. EXCELL. :i -^- jzri^i^E^i^i--: God God God God God call-ing vet! shall I not hear ? Karth's pleasures shall I call-iiiij; yet! shall I not rise? Can I His lov - inj; call-in<,{ 3C't! and phall Ho knock, And I my heart the call-in^' yet! and shall I give No heed, hut still in call-inj; yet! I can-not stay; My heart I yield with •Sfc^4-J ^ I 1^ u r ^ I -(i- #- J fCj — =1" dear? vShall life's swift pass - ing years all spise, And base - ly His kind care re lock? He vStill is wait - ing to re ■ age live ? I wait, but He does not for de - lay: Vain world, fare-well, from thee i fly. - pay? ceive, - sake; part; Choru.s. ^«=^ «- --^- — I -t ztJz^i m:^ ' -a And still my soul in sluni-ber lie? He calls me vStill; can I de-lay? And shall I dare His Spir - it grieve ? He calls me still; my heart, a -wake! The voice of God has reached mv heart I ■HS- ^ f—t ^ n Call - ing, oh, hear Him, God is call-ing yet, -•- -•- -•- -•- -)-- .-^_;. -^- w y -Y- 3= -• — •- -tr^- 4^ -H — ■'-~f-^d~\^lt- Call - ing, oh, hear Him, God is call-ing yet, oh, hear Him God is call - ing yet, ©^3eE -?i — -j»- _5:3_p.-=ij!: 130 God is Calling Yet. Concluded. call-ing, call-ing, Call Cod is iiig, oh, hear Iliui, Call Cod is call 'hr m m call-ini? yd, ^^^mp^^M -»--S: •Ff 3 I w- ing, oh, hear Him, God is oall-iiig ytt, oh, hear Him call-ing yet. No. 122. Tlie Hallowed Spot. Rov, WWl, HUNTER, D, D. ARRANGED. Finr. /There is a .spot to me more dear Than native vale or mountain; ) \ A spot for which af-fcc-tion's tear Springs grateful from its fountain. ) D. s. 7vhcre I first my Sav-ior found,. Ind felt my sinsfoi-giv-cn. ( Hard was my toil to reach the shore, Long toss' d upon the o - cean: ) ^' i A - hove me was the thunder's roar.Beneath, the waves' commotion. \ D. S. that dark hour hozu did my groan ^Isccndforyrars of cr - ror. I I i r I -ZUr — ^ -t. :s^ I I ■"w^^-^- a. — -i ^=J=i^ ?=l^=3==1=F=l^-if3=i :«=rz|^;-:Tr:ji=g=:r5:;:i|::a- CnoRUS. ■9 ^=^ S- own and bless; to con-fess. hearts to Thee; we may be. dai - ly need;mansions lead. \ We come, eome again, we come, come a- \ We come, eome again, we eome, come a- No. 127. A LSttle Talk With Jesus. UNKrJOWN COPYRIGHT, 18i!4, DV E.O. EXCELL, M. L. McPHAIL. d-Sa im^^^m^m mm ■$<- I 1. 2. 3- A lit - tie talk with Jc - sus, — ]l^^v it smootlis the rug-ged road! I tell Ilim I ain wea-ry; And I fain would be at rest; Ah! that is what I'm want-ing, His love - ly face to see; m^ -0 How it seems to help me on -ward, When faint beneath my load But I still will wait His bid-ding, For His wav is al-ways best. And I'm not a - fraid to say it, I know lie's want-ing me. lis — r^' ■»- -L. -v^ -ziziti^ ^: y ft --%- I When my heart is crush'd with sor-row, And my eyes with tears are dim, Then His promise al - ways cheers me A-mid all the cares of life; He gave His life, a ran - som To make me all His own, ^_^ I I ^ N --1 i .,-9- There is nought can yield me com - fort Like a lit - tie talk with Him. "I am come and soon in glo - ry Thou wilt end thy toil anil strife." prom - ise To me, His pur-chased one. And He'll ne'er for-get His 136 A Little Talk With Jesus. Concluded. Chorus. s iv — I — to-^'L'tli - cr love o V He is al - - - to-getli-cr love - - ly, None He is al - to-gclh cr love - ly, He is nl - to - geth - cr love - ly, None a=E f — — 1 — #■ O-r ?— r can with Hiui com - pare, He's the can with Him com -pare. None can with Him com - pare, He's the ■(? • "?" '!?"• 'Br #j m—pji-—o ^--- 'fr^-~« — , EEgEE§EEgE^;^=^dg^Ek=gEE^^E.M — I*?- r "^' ■1^ ^" chief a-iiiong Icn - Uious - - and, The chief a-mong teu-thous- and, lies the chief a-niotig teu-thous-and. The -0- O . P:=:t f^-^P f f -b — B-p - - ^-^ — ^=^ itz:-d-^:£=ip::F iirz:*- _^ est of the fair. the the 1/ fair, fair 1/ est of The way is sometimes weary To yonder nearing clime, But a little talk with Jesus Has helped me many a time. The more I come to know Him, And all His grace explore. It sets me ever longing To know Him more and more. 137 i the fair. ^^ll^|fe=feipEpp^^ I 11 No. 128. The Vows of God are on You. (71) thr Yoiini^ People of America.') J E. RANKIN, D. D. copvrh-.ht, •nna, DV E. 0. lxcell. E. O. EXCELL. • * 1. The vows of God are on you, Ye Cliris-tian youth, a - rise; 2. It is no i - die sto - ry, It is no dream of night, 3. Then, ev-'ry fet - tcr sun - der, A - side lay ev - 'ry chain, 4. With sin, then, do not dal - ly.With flow'rs do not de - lay; ::tzz: s I ^^ -4— -> \ fj -4- - -~i 1 R 1 *H \-—\ — # " " 0- The l)lood of Christ has won you. Your her - it - age, the skies. Re-deem'd in Christ to glo - r\', Ye chil - dren of the light. And dream no more, nor wan - der, Your call-ing high at - tain. Hut to Chriir'Vs standard ral - ly. As chil -dren of the day; .0 — #— L^_ — •-Jg# 5- — d— — S— '-*=;^*^ Rise up, cast off your fet - ters; Born of ce - les - tial birth; The vows of God are on you, Rise up and make them good; lie sets the prize be - fore you. Who won the prize be- fore, Rise up, no wish re - serv - ing, Lay ev - 'ry weight a - side, t- M I no long - er debt - ors To live 3: to dust and earth, stood. Ye are He v>ill at last en-throne you, In death, for you He His love the ban - ner o'er you Shall float for - ev - er With joy your ]\las -ter serv - ing. For you with joy who more, died. /— ■m^. :tix-ii 1 138 i The Vows of God are on You. concluded. Chorus. ■m m m ■ \Zm~- m. The vows of God arc on vou, Ye are no more your own: Christ claims Him-self to ow!] you, He calls with trumpet tone. :S_zit-:z:^r--g± t-1=Ef::i=:i— *---H«--&;±^fl No. 129. When We Are There. E. R. LATTA. COPYRICHr, IB'H, ty E. 0, EXCE' L. FRANK M, DAVIS. tt f There will be ^- \ There will be '0 g-^- ;j 2. a won-(li()Us meet-ing When we a glo - rious greet-ing When we (There will be no earth -ly loss- es When we \ There will be no heav - y cross -es When we r There will be no tears or cry - ing When we -^'t There will be no pains or dy-ing When we -» - —I- 1. Kind words can ncvx'rdic.Cluri.sirdand i)lcst,C>od knows how deep they lie, 2. Sweet tho' ts can ne v«r die, Tlu)', 11 k ft he ilow'rs,Thcir brightest hues may fly 3. Our souls can nev-er die, Tho' in the tomb We may all have to lie, ili4il=£ SEE p — p- l-fe=.fc tdl rf9 ■9 1 -«>- jAf- gZESEK: - h-- Stor'd in the breast:Like childhood's simple rh}nus,Said o'er a thousand times In wintry hours. But when thegenlle dew ( .ivcs them their charms anew, Wrapp'd in its gloom. What tho' the fle.sh decay, Souls pass in peace away, r Ay, in all years and climes, Distant and ncar.Kind words can never die. With many an added hue They bloom again. Sweet tho'tscan never die. Live thro' e - ter-nal day With Christ a-bove. Our souls can never die. i-V.i— f^" =^rf^ e-:.2=rpz.f ^= :t i* --fc :?"*- =]: 2^" i^f iiifl Nev-er die, nev-er die. Kind words can never die. No, nev-er die. Nev-er die, nev-er die, Sweet tho" ts can never die. No, nev-er die. Nev-er die, nev-er die, Our souls can never die. No, nev-er die. r- - -I - -f9- 140 No. 131. From Every Stormy Wind. h. stowell. Solo Ohlioato. BY PEHMISSION. S WILDER. B^^mmm 1. Fromev-'ry storTii - y wind that blows, TVom cv 2. There is a ])\:v\- wliere Ji- - stis sheds The oil 4cco7npanyinfi I o/ccs />/>. 3. There is a scene where spir - its blend, Where friend holds 4. There, there, on ea - gle wings we soar, And sense and 5. Oh, let tny hand for - get her skill, My tongue be IV of 1- Iff: I ^md- J..±^ ^iiriPli^ J^'- "^^^^^E^^^m^ swell - ing tide of woes, There is a calm, a glad - ness on our heads, A place, than all be - low - ship with friend; Tho' sun - der'd far, by mo - lest no more, And heav'n comes down our lent, cold and still, This bound -ing heart fjr - fel sin si I — • fefc^- ^ -t- I — i^- l:?2TZz^:z3: Sli=f^[^iSiigiiEfS sure re-treat; 'Tis found be - neath the mer - cy seat. ! sides, more sweet; It is the blood-bought m.M- - cy seat. i-:t-fe: •_^ ^ ^ '^■^ — \ — faith they meet A - round one com - mon mer - cy scat. souls to greet. And glo - ry crowns the mer - cy seat! get ^ to beat. If I for - get ■ the mer - cy soat! 1-^ ^11 :#-^ -«>- to beat. If I HSi^iaiiiili 141 ^« No 132. Riches Unsearchable. E. E. HEWITT. COPYRIGHT, 1P"l4, BY 1.0. EXCELL, CHAS. EOW. PRIOR. 1. Ricli-cs un - search - !i - blc, rich - es 2. Fleeting the trcas-ures of sil - ver 3. Rich-es of mer - cy my prais-os 4. Karth's brightest gar-ners will short -ly ^.^^^ __\ is_ ;£-: i-irtri^-iS, ^ ^-^— ^- ^E^mmm - di - vine, In my dear and gold, Wealth more cn- in - crease. Love ov - cr - de - cay, Bless -ed the I mmm ^ ii^i^l: Sav - ior for - ev - cr are mine; When Ilis sal - va-tion. I dur-ing in Je - sus I hold, Wealth that for ev-'ry new^ last - ing, "a-bun - dance of peace," Strength that is giv - en as por - tion that melts not a - way; Meet -ing my Sav - ior on m~ :f: -I — -V- n -h h h "-,■ ^ ful - ly em-brace, Won - der-ful full-ness of in - fi - nite grace. want will suf - fice, This is my jew - el, the "pearl of great price." tri - als a - rise. Rain-bows of hope on the dark, storm-y skies. E - den's fair shore. Rich - es of glo - ry with Him ev - er - more. mmmmm^mmMmii CHORUvS. =^SEp:^ -3r ?^ :f=f=l?: i. S==? > ^-.i;^;; Rich - - es in Je - - sus, how hap - - py am Rich-cs in Je - sus, how hap - py am I! Rich-es in Je-, sus, how iS ^^^ »:=p?=e V 142 p — - - ■ ' 1^ — V — P-— P — V — i-^—^ Riches Unsearchable, concluded. ?£ -*-. "I: 1-^^ • 1/1/ M^^ hap - py am I! Ev - - - 'ry-Uiing need - I'ul IIc"il Kv - 'ry - thing need- ful He'll ful - ly sup - ply; M. ^. -#- ^. - •- . L^ ^ 1> — I 1 'V—V~- ^- ^i; w^± h ful - - ly sup - ply; .... Ev - 'ry-thing needful He'll ful - ly sup - ply; Rich - - cs un - Rich - (.s un-scarch - a - hie, ^ _^ > 5#- w=^f^^t -^—\^~ y- |?=::pir;f zirf" pzzfc :fr- -rSziiSziilzi J~I=:t : : -^-f= :^ =S4 e^ search - a - ble, rich - - es di - viue, rich - cs di - viuc, Rich - es un-scarch - a - blc, rich - cs di - vine, if: :?: If?: it -1 ^ ^ .^. a c .«. a. m. ^. _ :j:z — g^ — 2 — ^ — ^ — ^ D fc£ i.^ «=^ :;2E^i:P EF^ilS •-i- r Heav - - en "re-served" for nie Je - sus is jniuc! Heav - en rc-serv'd for mc, heav-en re-scrved for nie, WEi i -^=i- 143 No. 133. In Heavenly Love Abiding. ANNA WAKING. DUJiT. copvmr.iiT, lau, DY t. o, en ciL. r. KUCKEM. Arf, by E. O. E 4=]: * r. Pi^^Ci^l^i^fP-^ 1. In hcav'n-ly love a - hid - ini;. No clirin^c.' my luarl sluill fear; 2. Wlici-r.'V - er He may j^uidc iik, No w.uil .shall Uirii me back; ,V Green pastures are be - fore nii', Which yet I have not seen; ^J:EptEl^Pz^| =f m ^^S^^::-W^^^\ And safe is such con - fid - iiij^, l'\»r notli-ini; ch;nig-es hero. My Shepherd is be - side me, And nolh-nii: can I hick. Rrij.;ht skies will soon be o'er me, Where darkest clouds have been. hi: -J« t»; SE-fe i-i- \ Al.TO. i^=P^^3^iii -iV -•.. The .storm may roar with - out me, ]\Iy lucrt His wis - doui ev - er wak - eth. His sit.,dit My hope I can - not meas - ure. My ])alh nu\y low be laid, is jKv - i-r dim, to iile is fi\e, -t-1-* H — | - V4 fi -* • +-|-~tf-.r----^,-T-H-^'-g^-4f-t-4-»-4— -Hj hi: ^E=gii^lEe^:|i^f^^l ^5: Soprano, V ^ _^_^z^ ■•— SE^I^??.. : f^ 1 r_t=: f The storm may roar witli-out me, M\ at mnv His wis - dom ev - er wak - ctli. His sight is My hope I can - not meas - ure, :\Iy path to low be ncv er lilV is 144 In Heavenly Love Abiding. Continued. Hill Cotl is 'round He knows the vviiy My vSav - ior has a - bout lie tak - iiiv troas w^^ :l.^ rrz::-- Pi But (i()(l is 'round lie knows tlic way Mv Sav - ior has W=^ — I '0- , -^ a - bout nie, He t.ik - ah, Rly trcas - ure, I a'Im 145 In Heavenly Love Abiding. Concluded. And can I be disuiay'dr.'Viid And I will walk with Hini,Ai!d And lie will walk with me, And .\ m , ^ ^ . ■*' / —^ ^- i :£ - - 5<- li^sT-^ I be will walk will walk dis - may'd, Be with Him, Walk with me Walk with with :ii. »~.^: ij*- &•- --=r =eE^ can I be dismay' d, I will walk with Him, He will walk with me, be dis-may'd, walk with Him, walk with me. "i#~g» =tt^^iz=:::— z zzr^r --rzzT— c_z ^ rzizi^^ii^iig^q ^|j^^g:±^ g ^ fe&fe j ^iEE^ S3^E^: litrSt :4: ?j i^~* ■=1:-- :^; -^ m mav'd, Be Hr.n, Walk v^.2. Walk dis-may'd, And can I lie dis - may'd. , , , , with Him, And I will walk with Him, , , , , , with me. And He will walk with me,, , , , , , No. 134. He Giveth His Beloved Sleep. T. C. T. Solo. COPYRIGHT, '.Baa, BY E, 0. EXCELL. ABT. Arr. by H. P. D. ::^: ^-N- 1. •/ vSor-row and care may mec-t, The tcm-pest cloud may low'r, 2. The din of war may roll, With all its rag -in<; flight, 3. In child-hood's win-some page. In man-hood's joy-ous Moom, LzSzz: /—'■ ^-^ -^t^ SEJ / T ^&=l j_r r • • • Z11-M0- dhn. pp N- The surge of sin may beat Up-on earth's troubled shore; •J Grief may op - press the soul, Tliro'-out the wea - ry night; In fee - ble - ness and age. In death's dark gath'ring gloom; m. & :«t -•— ^m *»■- _p='==Epr ■•— Chorus. -1^^ i: z::fiz:n= God doth His own in safe -ty keep, Ilegiv-cth His be- m. :t: ,:=3^Jx — I [- .t> lov-ed sleep. He gi\-eth His b'- - loved - - ed sleep. be - lov-ed, be - lov - ed sleep. MJz ^^ N ^ ; 147 ^^S No. 135. E. E. HEWITT. Good News. COPYRIGHT, 1894, BY E. O. EXCELL, E. O. EXCELL. J. Have y^ u heard the good news from the conn - try a - far, Where the 2. Have you heard t le good news from the land where they say That no 3. Have you heard the good news? will you tell it a-gain ? Will you 4. Have you heard the good news from the Sav - ior we love? Nev - cr - m fcfcJfE iSe3 ^ it an-gels of God and the glo - ri-fied are ? That a mansion of joy is pro- shadow of night dims its beau-ti-ful day, Not a sor- row shall darken its speed on the word to the children of men? For the Lord who has gone to pre- more is it far to that Coun-trya-bove! For our union with Him brings its i M. m — m — * ■ — ^—^- - V — \- pared there for you If your trust is in Je-sus, "the Faithful and True." por - tals so fair, And no sin dare invade, for the King dwcllcth there, pare you a place, Has a wel-come for all, thro' His won-der-fid grace, glo - ries so near. That we fan - c}' its grand hal-le - lu - jahs we hear. m. jt- ii :ii ^ ^^^ f fe i 148 Chorus. Good News. Concluded. Eil :^-r=3t:| Good news, good news, from the country afar Where the Lamb that was Have you heard the good news, jt:ztzE3_ iip= t tE= ^^±e;:^ee=: ^ -■^--^---^ j=3^ ^ ._] _^„.^. m l^i i is the Bright Morning vStar ? (iood news, There's a hope . -«—*■-[£"—"£ -t -f— <■ "■ ■*■■ \^- good news, There's a ev - er new, - -#- -^ -#- - — I 1 ^^^mmm uiaii-sion for you, If vour trust is iu Je - sus, "The Ffiithful and True." -.=|b=£t=-S=z::|=^:rJ'_-^pH!=ib=^_-iS-T«--=W=1^--H No. 136. Away the Bowl ! OLD MELODY. Fine. / Our youthful hearts with temp'raiice burn, A-way, a-way the bowl, "I ^- \ l-roni dram shops all our steps we turn, A - way, a-way the bowl, ( i vSee how the stae<'-'ritig drunkard reels, A - way, a-way the bowl, \ A - las! the nu al - CO The tip-pier's of re-veals, A - way, a-way the bowl, 1 or sell, A - way, a-way the bowl, we re - pel, A - way, a-v.ay the bowl. f No al - CO - hoi we'll buy or sell, A - way, a-way the bowl, ) 5' \ Tlio fln-nlpr's nf - fer we re - 'Del. A - way, a-v.ay the bowl, J 1 •'• \ The tip-pier's of - fer we re - pel, A - way, a-way the bowl, J tj u U r r r D. s. A '^ u \^ ■ way the bowl, a ivixy the boivly A-icay, a ^.^.^^^ zcay the bowl! D. S. ^=#=^F?: Good'ibyeTo nmi and all its harms, Farewelftlie wine cup's boasted charms, Good-bye to rum and all its harms, Farewell the wine cup's boasted charms, U-nit-ed in a tcmp'rance band, We're join'd in heart we're join'd in hand, .^_h __> -^_> — ,^ ^-m—m -^-r^ ^— ^^^^ "^r-f •-' 1 149 No. 137. He Keepeth Me, Ever. E, R. LATTA, COPYRIGHT. t89l, or GEO F. ROSCHE, BY PER. GEO F. ROSCHE 1, He kcep-eth me, ev - er, Wher-e'er be the place! I've on-ly to 2, He keep-etli uie, ev - er, With ten-dcr-est care! I've oii-ly to 3, He kecp-cth me, ev - er, From 3'iel(ling to dread; Tho' darkness be B- •irjHe^MEJiFJi 11 j ask it — Most won-der-ful grace! Tho' sor - est temp-ta - tions, j ask Ilim jMv bur-dens to bear! A word of His prom-ise, I 'round me. And clouds o-ver - head! He still - eth my doublings, -•-=- (f^ EEP± i »-= — 0-i~ :c: tf -•— Id: -I ii^ilgs :f^ r JEi^^ My spir - it may He nev - er will He light -ens my 5V^ 4-f try, break! grief! I know my Re - deem - er Who - ev - er may leave me, I've on - ly to trust Him- ^i=i Chorus. t^ Will ev - er be nigh! He ne'er will for - sake! He'll give nie re - liefl — J^.. L-| ^-fr -f - r q £±:fe.7tiEE$: He keepeth me, ev - cr! His love endeth .^;-=M=Mi:SiTS±-f-:-1-F:fcSi^f^=&^ yf: %^^- t t-f- No. 138. ARRANGED. Why I Love Jesus w COOYRIGMT, IB94, BY E. 0. EXCELL. E, O. EXCELL. --^z::^ Would 30U know wliy I love Je - sus? Whv He is so Would you know why I love Je - sus ? Wli\- He is so Would you know why I love Je - sus? Why He is so Would you know why I love Je - sus? Whv He is so Would you know why I love Je - sus? Whv He is so -m~» ~m- -wK- Jk- -W-- I dcA'ir to nie ? dear to me ? dear to me ? dear to me ? dear to me? 1?_^, ^-^^% -\- k 1 — -jt 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis he-cause my blessed Sav-ior Prom mv sins hath set me free. he-cause the hlood of Je - sus Ful - ly saves and cleanses me. be-cause, a - mid temptation, He supports and strengthens me. be-cause, in ev - 'ry con-flict, Je - sus gives me vie - to - ry. be-cause mv Friend and vSavior He will ev - er, ev - er be. .« . M. Jk. j». -M. ^ 5/ I love Him so; sus, Wliv I love ITiiu so; If If If :e: ip: f: He has par He luis pardou'd, He has E:E.^:EPEEE.-=fi^i WAi don'd my trans-grcs-sions, pardou'd mv traiis-irres . sions,. ';> 1^ n't. Ho has wash'd me white as V ^' f^ ' 1 snow. ^p^ No. 139. E8EN E. REXFORD. Over There. COPYRIGHT, 1894, BY E. 0. EXCtll.. CHAS F.DW. PRIOR. r^:x::|Nr:ii;jp:|=r:5- zEt~3E3 ^^^^ 1 1. O-ver there what rest is wait-ing, For earth's trials cotn-pen-sa-ting, 2. O-ver there we vshall know Je-sus, In the home from which He sees us 3. O-ver there! no words can capture All the soul's ex-ul-tant rapt-ure, s _^' m . / Your moth - er is pray - ing, vStill pray - ing for j-ou, . . . Your moth- LT i i i)rayiug for jv)U, for you I Your mother is pray-ing for you, for yoti; fl # * » • ^' "L" '?' ^9: :«pzilz::i^i=i?ir|-S-Si=?ir^ t pt-r-^^iiJ — L \ Ui !-_| 1 ^ — « ym — p — 1 grjtM :*r=i I ^%^^^^v -#-. '% -o- P P p- p .0- .0. ^ ^ ^\0i \i ^\,i ''^ \^ V '^ y Your moth - er is pray - ing. Still pray You have wander'd away; Oh.returu while you may ! Your mother is praying for you, for you. 155 No. 142. W. A. O. Oh ! Be Ready. ooprHiQMT, laer. bv e. o. excell. 24;- H^^ f,^- -r-r ;f^- #-•- i}==a^ -i»-T- 2^ W. A OGDEN. 3E^' '• -^- 1. Are you rcad-y for the I^ride-grooni's com-ing? Are you rcad-y 2. Arc you read-y for the Bride-groom's coni-ing? Has the sum-mons 3 Are you read-y for the Bride-groom's coin-ing? Are you go-ing ^— i now the feast to share? Is your lamp all trimm'd and bright, vSending reach'd a list-'ning ear? Are you watching all the day, For the forth to meet Iliui, say ? lie is com-ing, brother, see, He is m -4 :ji—0 — — — 0~ — -— .La^__ _ — -+--J — A — I— ^ » forth a ra-diant light? Do you still the wed-ding gar-ment wear? Bride-groom on His way? Are you wait-ing till the Lord draws near? call-ing now for thee; Oh! be read-y, for He comes this wav. if: f -0 -I — 1/ ^==1^ -0' I: pi=j Chorus. Oh! be ready, when the Bridegroom comes, Bridegroom comes. Whether it be -JL. ^. Jt.M.» . I U —I I feJ^^^Eg: f--f s feSE?E[ ev'ning,Or whether it be morning, Oh! be ready when the Bride-groom comer! 156 No. 143. C. H. G. Tell It to Jesus. COPyRlRH D'll, AND 1833, DY QEO. r. ROSCHEi ?.•/ t-EH. 1. Tell it to 2. Trll it to 3. TlII it to mmw¥^^^smm "1- -it Je - siis — all of thv sor - row, Je - sus, lie- is til} Sav - ior, Jc - sus, He is a ref - ui^e, CHAG. H. GARRIEL. .\n (jf thy T '1 i'l, ;niil In - to His ^—rr-0 — » — ' — r# -•- 0^ — « • - -H- -r«-= ^-i— :r 7 :r. _j — . I • = • — 1^ I C£.res what-eVr they be; Sure-ly and s\veet-ly, lie v.ill de - liv - er, His sal - va-tion see; Do ii^tde-ny Him, Do not de - fy Him, arms for mer-cy flee; Till it be- liev - ing, Tell it re-ceiv-ing, __^ 1 1 — j-_.| _ I ^- -I— -v'-V— t^- Chorus. I > / >' He will sus-tain and com-fort tliec. Tell it to Je He will sus-tain and com-fort thee. Grace to .sus-tain and com-fort thee. Tell it to je-sus, -0- -0- -0- -0-. -0- -# sus, tell it to f-^•^-f- — I 1 rl — - — r~— r" r"T'2 ,[:-- k* • ^ 1= -^ — 3X 4 m :=? ^-f Je - sus. Tell it to Je - sus, He will hear. On - ly be- Toll it to Jc - sus, TcU it to Je - sus. ,_:f-p-pup: SeSee^Is t- >^—^-y z± y- ir — — I 1 Hi: ^-:F-$ ~«OI lieve Him, trust and re-ceive Him, He will sustain and comfort tliee. No. 144. Just Beyond the River. FRED WOODROW copvniGMr, 18'ji. Br cmas. m, Gabriel, ar rtn. T. C, O'KANE. 1. There's a cit - y 1)ri.<^ht and fair, Just be-yond, be-yond the riv-cr, 2. Sin aiul sor -row are no more, Just be-yond, be-yond the riv-er, 3. Tiiere we .shall with Je - sus meet, T'.'st be-yond, be-yond the riv-er, 4. In that cit - y bright and fair, Jnst be-yond, be-yond the riv-er, •jrax »_ tt-a »_- l-j- •- 4- i ^- y b — b — <- are good and hap - py there. Just beyond, beyond the riv-er; Death comes not up - on the shore, Just beyond, beyond the riv-er; And the good in glo - ry greet. Just beyond, beyond the riv-er; All at last may gath - er there, Just beyond, beyond the riv-er; — l:_z_j^ p — L I J. — ^_ -tr^ t- m:mm N-N- Streets of gold are shin-ing bright, An-gcls walk the plains of light, None are sad with want or care, Pain or sick-ness none shall jjear, Lives whose tale no tongue has told, INIen of God and saints of old. We may meet to part no more, — All our trou-bles will be o'er, X -r pzfcrj J_;::jtZF ^_? — v___ ii-_!L__a_-_Ejz: — '\l — S: r> — \ ■S: Fine. And there nev - er com - eth night, Just beyond, beyond the riv-er. All are hap - py "o - ver there," Just beyond, beyond the riv-er. jNIar-tyrs with their crowns of gold, Just beyond, beyond the riv-er. When v.e reach that "shining shore, "Just beyond, beyond the riv-er. . t-- t' -9. #, e^'^^fe^^^ ■G- I 158 II :? Just Beyond the River. Concluded. ^ N N I). .9. ^:m^^^^m.^ Ju.-.L be - yoiid . . . the riv-rr, Just be-vo:;! . . . tlu'iL-tr. Jiist licyoiicl the riv - 1 r, Inst 1> vmid tlu' riv - ir. No. !45. Soldiers of tiie Captain. D, K. COPYRIGnr, D.'t, BY t. i^. EXCELL M. L. WcnhAiL. 1. Sol-(licrs of the Cap-tain! vStaiul for Ilitn.aiid fij^htJIanliR'ss jflrul tii- 2. Lead-wT uiad en- Fine. T" dur - ing, arm-ored in His might! He is that great Victor, praised in luak-eth all Ilis sol-diers true; O'er the foe tri-um]jliant. He must bat- tie read - y at His word; Fierce tlio' be the warfare, sure is ev - er fight-ing I,ord,f jr Thee; Ea-ger to march for-ward, in those ill r dnr - ing, Ann-orcd in His iniffhf! -f- D. C. an-gels' songs, Glo - ry of each sol - dier who to Him be - longs, still pre -vail, vSo, His sol-diers faith-ful, with Him can-not fail. the re-nown. And tho' dark the conflict, bright the promised crown, ranks of Thine, Wait-ing but the or - der, From Thy voice di - vine! ^ X-\ r-1 ?=:t 159 S^r No. (46. Rev. J. B. ATCHINSON. All for Jesus. COPYRIGHT, teas BY E. O. EXCCLL. E. O. EXCELL. ■ ^—0 1 — Lh-' — ■» — I — 1-- "-i ir-5 — il. — '-'^-s- ->■ -^ ■*■ i-. -t f -t •*■ . -t -^ -i t. -I- •? ■4- V. ^ ^ -1- -*• ■* I. All, yes all I k'lvo to Jc ■ SllS, It 2. All, VC'S all I give to Jo ■ sus. It 3- All, yes all I Rive to Je- ■ sus. It 4. All, yes all I give to Je- ■ sus, It d . ^ 1 1 -0- 1 d. ^ J 1 -0 - 4- :&- be-louf^r. to Iliii, be-longs to llini, be-longs to Him, be-lougs to Ilini, > 1 I I I «■■-- . : 1 1 H— I 1 ■J*- -f -f 1 All my heart I All my voice I All my love I All my life I ^ give give give I to Je - sus, to Je - sus, to Je - sus, to Je - sus. It It It It be-lougs to be-longs to be-longs to be-longs to Ilim, Him, Him, Him, -r— -*-'— *— r"- " •-- *— r^-^ 1 r Ev - er-more to be His dwelling, Ev - er-more His praises swell-ing. Pleading for the yoinig and hoary, Tell-ing of His pow'r and glo-ry, Lov-ing Hiui for love un-ceas-ing, For His mer-cy e'er in-creas-ing. Hour by hour I'll live for Je - sus, Day, by day I'll work for Je - sus, i izira rt=bzitt=ztzzt=rt: Ev - er-more His good-ness tell-ing, Sing-ing o'er and o'er the sto - ry, For Hi.i watch care nev - er ceas-ing, Ev - er-more I'll hon - or Je - sus, _^ I J- .J^ ^ 7 ■* "* "^"« It be-longs to Him. It be-longs to Him. It be-longs to Him. It be-longs to Him. 160 No. 147. Onward and Upward. E. E HEWITT COPYRIGHT, ■6)0, BV JSO. I(. SWENEY BV PER, jrjO. R. SWENEY :d-:J-F^ ->*. •51- 1. On-ward still, and up-ward, I'ol - low ev - cr-uiore Where our mighty 2. On-ward, ev-er onward, Tliro' the pastures ,t;rcen. Whore lliesln-atiis flow 3. Up-ward, ev - er up-ward, T'ward the radiant glow, Far a-bove the I I ! I I I — — g — C' ^ -rg — i — wl — wh■^ •- .«- -•- .m. .-s*. ti=t:=t -: |-.::pl=-,-*- ^EfEZf -I 1 -J [ -^--: -» — l -^ ^r 4: .^-; -0. -0. .0. Lead-er Goes in love be - fore; "I^ookiiig un-to Jc - sus. Reach a soft - ly Un - der skies se - rene; Or, if need be, up-ward, O'e- the valley, Where the mist hangs low, On with songs of gladness, Till the —0 -0-0 •— r'S?-— fi* r'5>' r0—0 0—r-G—<» ,0 0- ^-h 1 ' 1 h^ — -[g-- --U--Jf-4---4--- k — I A- gs t^ -«"- dtt_zit:iizriz±z:ttzzi±:.::±b-i_::±k-_ »:. »=ith^_ ?__ht:^:--t:~ I I I I I I I ■ ^-r _, r J— J I r-^ r- r - — . ^^ -» (©'- help-ing hand To a struggling nciglilxjr, Helping Him to stand. rock-y steep, Trusting Him wlu; guides us, .Strong to save and kee]). march shall end, Where ten-thousand tliousand Hal-le - In -jahs blend. .0. .a. *». ^ ^ -jr F* — — • • :?: ■»§'■ -tziitiiitt:. ,Et:izztr:r£::rr:L_l -S— r^-rHST-l J Chorus. I I ward, up - - ward. i Marching, on - - ward, up Marchiug onward, marching oiiward.onward, Upward, marching: tiin\ IMarching steadily, 1, upward. ^M^ms^iMmimB • > I -4-,-l- ^^^^^SmMim^^^^ jEt 'r onward.Jesus leads the way, Marching Onward unto glory, To the perfect day. . _ _ •- ^ - -7. ^ — t — rl> giiiiiiis[£ii^iiiiiiiii 161 No. (48. The Wonderful Word. M. E. J. To Rn: If. D. Parr. D. D. COPYRIGHT, iri04, BY E. O. EXCE'L. M EDWIN JOHNSON. 5ipg_3^lliipgii^S 1. Tlie pre-cious book is fill'd with gems, Which ease my troubled mind, 2. If rich or great it bids me bless The need - y on my way, 3. The bread of heav'n is of- fcr'd me,Wbich I mr.y eat and li%e, 4. I am the Way, the Truth, the Life, Come uu - to me and live, — S-— • — • — •— And treasures there so beau - ti - ful, Iti searching I may find; If poor, it tells me look to Him, Who answers while I pray; The fount of life to quench my thirst. Which God alone can give; 'Tis Je - sus speaks to ev - 'rv man. And will salva - tion give; ^v'^, -a 4-— p: — X ~X ^ - -8 # — • z^==rJ=iN: J»_H^'- 1/ I 1- mm. t f- "i*- 'Zj And when so dark, I can- nnt see. The path my feet .should tread, In dark - est hours He bids me come. And cast on Ilim my care, The new life which I must pos-sess If I the crown would v,in, No need to miss the nar - row path, K'en in this world of strife, ii^ira liliJfgp I trust the Word, the light breaks forth, And shines around my head. And He will take a - way the cross, That seems so hard to bear. And grace I need for ev - 'ry hour. To keep me free from sin. We're bound to win, our stay shall be, The bless-ed Word of Life. t=*=e: f-lf—'-^: tEE^EEE^; 162 m% I I The Wonderful Word, concluded. Chorus. ^ v I'll trust in the wonderful word, I'll prize more this letter of love won-dcr-ful word, this Ist-tcr of love, V ^ 1^1/ ^^Mm^m The book of salvation for every nation, God's wonderful gift from above. K s V k ^ i^is - ■ - rP— ^ P -I--- I- — '-—Y-\i- — Is -a — a — !s- XT. iis No. 149. F. W. FABER. He is Calling. =fc3":3= ARRANGED, I f There's a wideness in God'smercy like the widenessof the sea; ' 1 There's a kindnessinHisjustice Which is more than {Omit. ) lib-er-ty. f There is welcome for the sinner,And more graces for the good; \ There is mercy with the Savior, There is healing {Ontit. ) in His blood. .,0. ^. -f^ -#■ • -f5>- -#- -(5'- I I ' I :i 4 .--r-S- -■^-- :s ^a^- -«*-!— -^- -<&-r ^^TZJil. m He is call-ing, "Come to me!" Lord, I glad-ly haste to Thee. feEEMi:£±#^ t;- fii'j- m 3 For the love of God is broader Than the measure of man's mind; And the heart of the Eternal Is most wonderfully kind. 4 If our love were but more simple, We should take Ilim at His word; And our lives would be all sunshine, In the sweetness of our Lord. 163 No. 150. Sitting at the Feet of Jesus. A A. ARMEN. COPYRIGHT. 1091, BY THE RUEBUSH-KIErrCl CO. BY PEH. A. A. ARMEN. I ' . .^ ^ ' 1. My heart has found a resting place — Sit-ting at the feet of Jc-sus; 2. Here all my doubts and fears depart — Sit-ting at tin- feet of Je-sus; 3. Here I take coun-sel how to live, — Sit-ting at the feet of Je-sus; 4. Here I am e'er su-preme-ly blest — Sit-ting at the feet of Je-sus; -jsr-**— ,— ^#-1-* — I- - -V 1- :s: igigii^^;! ;li«.: ±1=1 -:-m' ^ 'Tis where I share the richest grace, — Sitting at the feet of Je - sus. Here Christ's own blood doth cleanse my heart, — Sitting at the feet of Jesus. Such wis-dom God a-lone can give, — Sitting at the feet of Je - sus. When worn and wea - ry I find rest, — Sitting at the feet of Je - sus. , up — , — u ^— LP — [i_p. — T^.-t'— ^-v- v-t :^=:fe: ■fy- "fs- Chorus. 'I'm^m^^m^^m^i^ Oh, hap - py bliss - ful rest! Oh, how my soul is blest! ?: ? * !_£■. m^^^^^^ ^^ I: ae =f5=JV A=t: s^£.£^i '^L/ •g= Wi Of all the world 'tis best; Sit-ting at the feet of Je - sus. ?fel^ytaiiigfciii=ll 5 Here I enjoy conmuinion sweet, — Sitting at the feet of Jesus; [greet, The Lord comes down my soul to Sitting at the feet of Jesus. 6 Here I shall ever safely hide, — vSitting at the feet of Jesus; For, Ciod, with me, forever al)ide, — Sitting at the feet of Jesus. 164 No. (51. Silently the Shades of Evening. c. c. cox COPYRIGHT, PROPERTY OF E. 0. EXCELL. CAREY BOGGESS. mmmmm^i^tm^. vSi - lent-ly the shades of eve-iiing Gather 'round my low-ly door; ^. Oh, the lost, the un-for - gol-ten, The' the world be oft for - got! 3. Liv-ing in the si - lent hours, Where our spir-its on - ly blend, 4. How such holy niem'ries cluster, Like the stars when storms are past, d Si -lent-ly they bring oe-fore me, Fac-es I shall see no more. Oh, the shrouded and the lone-ly, In our hearts they perish not. They, unlinked with earthly trouble. We, still hoping for its end. Point-ing up to that fair heav-en, We may hope to gain at last. Chorus. Ho - ly mem-'ries Come the si - lent shades of eve-tnng, Come the shades of evt-iiiug, si - lent ly, fcS ¥i-s~ Bmmwi^Mm 0~»- clua - ter 'round me. I 'iiM ^i Point - ing up to that fair si - lent - ly, "-rf 'J heav - en We may hope to gain at last si - lent - ly, m 'i^t 165 »ipi^ No. 1 52. Scatter Germs of the Beautiful. Arr. by W, A. M. copyright, ibm, nr t. o. WM. A. MAY. 5 ii^sii! Scat-ter germs of the Heau-ti-ful! By tlie way-side let them fall, Scat-ter germs of the Beau-ti-ful! "At the sa-cred shrine of home, Scat-ter germs of the Beau-ti-ful! In the depths of the human soul, That the /i^ose may bloom at the cot-tage gate Like the Lil-y in Let the pure, th^* true and the ho - ly things There in sweetest at Where each bud and blos-som may b;?ar good fruit. While the unending "^=^3i^i -w^-^-^t ii^piS -#— •- pal-ace hall; Sow in the lanes and the strange by-path Ma-ny trac-tion bloom; Leave not a trace of un-pleas - ant-ncss In the a - ges roll; Scat-ter the flow-ers of Christian hope 'Round the 166 No. 153. PRISCILLA J. OWENS. To the Rescue. COPyRIOMT, PROPERTr OF E. 0. exCELL, CHAS. EDW PRIOR. . — I 1-. ' , ^ ^ 1. Death-bells toll - iiij,^ toll - ing, toll -in-, Wrecks a - drifl and 2. Voic - es cheer-iiig, life - boats steer-ing, See, the help- ing 3. Joy - bells ring-ing, ring -ing, ring-ing, I-rieiuls a heart- y /5 • . _ f^_ t>rcak-crs roll - mg; Where tlie floods of in- tem-p' ranee rave, hands are near- ing, While the pledge, onr glad sig - nal, flies wel - come bring-ing; Ileav'n bends down our joy a - near, Light the Hope - ful Greets the bea - con, and speed to save, mes - sage to wea - ry eyes, res - cued with words of cheer. Sign our ~9- — 1> - -0- -«*—•- sign our pledge, ^9 9- /- ^m=^ ii oh, -• — —I 1— --Hj,-- -1— —r~9-i i^^EEii r pledge, now sign. And strength di - vine shall yet be thine; sign, now .sign, -.is- tr-z ^ . * :3EE^£E£ r -H- -g: ^tui^^rtEEtz: ii^fl . , . our pledge, now .sign, Touch not, taste not the wine. Sign our pledge, oil, sign, now sign. 167 No. 154. The Wondrous Story. COPYRIGHT, III94, Br E. O. EXCEi.U. ^ I E. L. ASHFORD. -ar- ^i^^ ■•— 1. Come, and listen to the sto - ry, Of the gentle Savior's love, 2. Ilear.O hear the wondrous story, How they nail'd Him to a tree, 3. Let us worship and a-dore Him, For His love so rich and free. ( ij: ^. -^ -^' .#- -#- -#- :.z1: -ar liliililiS^liEitejIlflPi^ How He left the throne of glo - ry, Left His Father's home above; Cru - ci-fied our loving Sav - ior, Lo! He dies for you and me; For the grace that brings sal-va-tion, Light and joy and lib-er - ty; Came to save cacli wretched sinner, Tossed upon life's troubled wave. Dies, that He may bring sal - va-tion To a world so dark and drear; Let us ev - er strive to serve Him, Strive the lost ones home to bring, -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-0- 3 Bringing peace and joy and gladness. All mankind He came to save. Ttll His love to ev - 'ry na-tion, Sound His praises far and near. Till in heav'n we fall be - fore Him, With the an - gel choirs to sing. •^^E^^^^^^^ ^ 168 The Wondrous Story. Concluded. Chorus. , "* .J t f I I mm Sing it out Sinp it out with ;i shout. All Iliswondrcnis love proclaim- with a shout, si„j, it ^,„. Sinjr it out with a shout, vSing IIo- san-nah t-. His name SiHK It out with a shout, No. 155. Jesus, the Light of the World. G. D. E. Arr. --^-^- CO>VRiG>.T, IB9.1, RY GEO. 0. ELDtRXIN, B» P"n 1 — GEO D. ELDERKIN. Arr. J ( Hark! the Her - aid an - gclssiiig, Je-sus, the Light (^f the w"wl(l; / •\ Clo - ry to the new-born King, {Otnit.)' S 2 f Joy - fill all ye na - tions rise, Je-sus, the Light of the world; I ■ \ Join the tri-uini)hs of tin- skies, ( ()}nit. ) \ ( Christ by high-est hrav'n a - dored, Je-sus, the Light of the world; t ^" \ Christ, the ev - er - last- ing Lord. [Omit.) ( f Hail! the heav'n-born Prince of peace, Je-sus, the Light of the world; \ '^'llLail the sun of right - eous-ness. (Oniii.) i" ^»h4- - g-F=v=F^ — F— r ! g-^— ^ -1- / !/ Ff J- * -:- 1 f Fhu Chorus K-T- -t Jesus, the Light of the world. We'll ' ,"''^^^ '" ^j": \\''^\\' ' Come where the •' ' '^ I Dcau-ti- ful liirlit, I D. s. Jesus, the Lif^ht of the ivorlJ. dew-drops of nier-cy are bright, vShiiie all around us by day and by night I ^ '^ ^ r- No. 156. Will You have this Christ, or No? Arr. H. A. L. copyniGMT, ta'j4, by t. o, cxcell. HENRY A. LEWIS. ■J- ^ =^--N ^-i^tt m 1. To-(l;iy if you will hear Ilis voice, To-tlay if you will litar His voice, 2. Come now dear friends do not de - lay, Conic uow dear friends, , 3. Once more, we ask you in His name, yon in His name. Ouce more, we ask mi^.EE^&^=Et. fe5*iPS::=--P^?^i-^5±:|£-; •- » - -0- 0-' Now is the --,-^ -a — —9 time to make your choice ..... Now is the time ' to make your ehoiee. The goi^-pcl's sound haste to o - hey The gospel's sound iiaste to o - bey. For yet His love re-mains the same, I-'or yet His love y.rry-\ -V--^-' ^-^: ^i=:E=:zg=N:^zi^:r:z3== re-niaius the .same, -r^—^- f^-^--^- ^^ tt Say, will you to Mount Zi - on go Say, will you to ' Mount Zi - on go, Come, go with us and you shall prove Come, go with us ' and you shall prove Say, will you to Mount Zi - on go Sav, will you to Mount Zi - on go, -•- ^.. .#- Jt.. Jf. ^... ^. jf. :?-T- :ililiiJ — h- :5:^^?:7*:-*:v:' t:^ no: Say, will you have this Christ, or Say, will you have The joy of Christ's re-deem-ing love, this Christ, or no? The joy of Christ '« Say, will you have this Christ, or no ? re-deem-ing love. Saj', will you have this Chri.st, or no? \!-W^ W0^ :«3— i: -^ — 15— P— 170 -I — t rrt Hil Will You have this Christ, or No? Concluded. Chorus. Sliall God in-vite you from aljovc ? Shall Je-sus urge His .Iv-injr love ? f.r') ■mmmmm^m^m Ihencomc, O come, do not delay, Rut seek His blessed love lo-day, lo - day. -^- m \ ^ ^ > I J r No. 157. There is a Fountain. COWPER. UNKNCWri It f There is a fountain fdl'd with blood Drawn from Immanuel' \ And sin-ncrs plung'd beneath that Ihxjd ( Onnt. s veins, } n, s, And sin-ncm plmig\i baicath thaljlood ( Omit. ) l4: =3 S f -"«) :* • 3i:«--ip:l ^-J---r-J f= J_ ^^i^ -9"' 0-0- i 0-0 '« Lose all theirguilty stains. Lose all theirguiltystains.Lose all their guilty stain J Lose all their guilty stains. 4?!^ !=ptctf^-:j^| ^ps^H ^ 3ee; -,«■ -•- • ^ :El m SP 2 The dying thief rejoiced to see That fountain in his day; And there have L ^s vile as he, Wash'd all my sins away. 3DeardyingLamb,Thy precious blood Shall never lose its power, Till all the ransom' d Church of God Be saved, to sin no more. 4 I^'er since by faith I faw the stream Thy flowing wounds supply, Redeeming love has been my theme, And shall be till I die. 5 Then in a nobler, sweeter sc I'll sing Thy power to save, [tongue When this poor lisping .sl;i:umeriuy Lies silent in the grave. 171 No. 158. Something to Do. Words Arr. h I DV PERMISSION. ?' * — — *— ■-• — • — •- J: W. H RUEBU5H. ~ T-r 1 1 . TluTc's work for the hand and there's work for the heart, Something to do, 2. Tli^' sick nnist he i^eoth'd and the hungry he fed. Something to do, 3. The JMas-ter says "vvork"and hi;:; shown us tin- way. Something to d(», ^ ^ -•- N N V -Pr -p- P- ' -p- ' ^o- — ^- — «--j- ^- r — ^ — I cj^—^—y-.-i — 3 3 . c ^ — ^__ ^ \-^~0 — 4-0- — " ^ w w ^ ~ - - :|: something to do; And each shouUl he bus-y per - forni-ing his part, something to do; The nak-ed he cloth'd and the er-ring be led, something to do; He says "not to - nior-row, the time is to-day," •. j^. .0. .0. _ _ -#- ^ N V P: :t Fzz|=E=^ ^k^^^^^§^:^=^^ Chortts. — * — ' There's something for all to do. There's work for the a - ged and work for the young.There's work for us all and ex-cus-es for none, There's -% m is : b — "-.-' -r—f — P — • — •-- t S-?3--?^Za?£i! -h EtBEEt V — *<- - > iiilPSipiiipiiip work for the fccMe and work for the str(»ng,Thcre's something for alltodo. -#- N N .|=_t^:,=:|=rf=,^^-.^f.J5» 172 No. 159. Savior, Wash Me in the Blood. COWPER. 4 E. O EXCELL. COPYRIQMT, liar, »i I. 0. txrtiL. J f There is a foiinlaiu fillM wiUi hlood, Drawn from Imtnaniu-rs veins; i ■ I And sin-ners plun«,''(l luiuath that Hood, Lose all their j,uilt-y stains. )' ( The dy - ing thief re-joiced to see That fount-ain in His day, / ■ I And there tnay I tho' vile as he, Wash all my sins a - way. ^ Chorus. i-r ^t ^h^» Sav - lor, wash me in the l)lood. Sav-ior, Sav - ior, wash me in tlie blood, In tlic blood, the blood of the Laml), Sav-ior, i u i ^ i '" i wash me in the blood, Oh, wash .... wash me in the bl ood. In the blood, the blood of the I,amb, Oh, wash tiii' in th<- ^^^^ . me in the blood. And I shall be whiter than the snow, blood, in the blood, the blood of the I.amb, T='nH-^^r'i-^=^ r 3 Thou dying Lamb, Thy precious blood Shall never lose its power, Till all the ransomed church of (lod Are saved, to sin no more. 4 E'er since by faith I saw the stream. Thy flowing' wouiirls supply, Redeeming love has been my theme, And shall be till I die. 173 No. 160. In the Secret of His Presence. R.;v. HENRY BURTON COPRIGMT, _1J^(4 BV E. O. EXCELL. J M. DUNGAN. Sfe J^^ f-3. 111 the sc - cret of His presence, I le se - cret of His presence, In am kt j)t from strife of tongues, III the se - cret of His presence, All the dark-ness dis - ap-pears. In the sc - cret of His presence, Nev-er-niore can foes a - lann; In the sej:.cret of His press-Mice, In the sweet, un-brok-en rest, -4 \% ^^ "t It -1- '^■-i M ^7- 4^- r :4r. tmmiim :^' His pa - vil - ion is around me, And with-in are cease-less songs; For a sun that knows no setting, Throws a rain-bow on my tears; In the shad-ow of the highest, I can meet them Mith a song; Pleasures, jovs, in glo-rious fullness, Making earth like K- den West; sad ^s d d ^ 1-0- ::!? ^- -b: & LJ- *'% ,,_4i_A J=^!^^_- — -z— ^ =^ Storni-y winds, His words fulfilling, Beat with-out but can - not harm, So the da\- grows ev-er brighter, Broad'ning to the per feet noon, I For ihe strong pa-vil-ion hides me, Turns their fier-y flarts a - side. So my peace grows deep and « « 4 ^ 1 I H^fztJz^- - ^ il^zTinzzzz: r — I — ^--^ =1 — — =4- H-# • — 0- -ffg?-r- 1— T V N N I ^ s N ,0 :^* .N-#'- =iii^i^^i^i::it|i;:ii There T long to rest in tlie arms of love;Thcre for-ev - cr-more a-bide, --4-J_£j- a -rJ-4-<-- . ,A~A--^ r-i'^^Ti %^i= :- :^ ■»>>" No. I6i. R. E. HUDSON ril Live For Him. COPyRICHT, lEIlJ, Eir B. F.. HUDSON. USED Bv PtH. C. R nUNSAR. -#- ■#- -# * 1. My liic, i:iy love I give to 1 hee,Tliou Lamb ol Cod, wlKjdiid for jiie; 2. I now believe Then do.-.t receive, For Thon hast dic ^.=:^|z^f=_p^t|i:|=^PfgE3£E^EEfzfeB /'// live for Him luho died for me, My :Sai' - ior and my Cod! 175 No. 162. When the Mists Have Rolled Away. ANNIE HLRBERT Modrraio. COPYRIGHT, 18n3, BV IRA D. SANKEf. CY PER. IRA D. SANKSY. Modrraio. ^ N s WhtMi tlu! mists liavL- rollM in splendor From tlicj beauty of the \\i\\>. Oft we tread the path be-fore us With a wea-ry burden 'd heart; 3. We shall come with joy and gladness, We shall gather 'round the throne; ,5.-5:- ■-1/- lJ:^^.5ZjEE^-|ltfEEf=fi^^- -:*: :SrJ;i ■t- ■V- \ ySiS^-^fSi^izj And the sun-light falls in gladness On the riv - er and the rills, Oft we toil a - mid the shadows, And our fields are far a - part; r\'ice to face with those that love us, We shall know as we are known: W'^ y J, 1 l-l^ ^ 1^ ^— — ■ - \ '^ T i5:-;S-^i -it-h- :i± .^-: f±^j^± '^f^:- We re -call our Fa-ther's promise In the rain-bow of the spray: But the Sav-iof's "Come, ye blessed" All our la- bor will re-pay, And the song of our re-demp-tion, Shall resound thro' endless day, We shall know each oth-er bet-ler.Wlu n the mists have roll'd away. Wlien we gath-er in the morning Where the mists have roll'd away. When the sliadows have dr-part-ed. And the mists have roll'd awav. I), .s. We shall kiio7<.' each oth-er het-tey, J'.'hen I'lr tiii'^ls havr roll'd aw:JV Chokis. . . ff t»; -»->>-♦-■ — I '"r^ -rS — We shall know We ■.hall know y 1/ I'' as we are known. jrt^:_:*:.:z: ^ 0' • o :^-^P-Z:f Nev-er - more to walk a - as we nn kiuiwii, Never-more to walk n ■ •- .»...•. .p.. ^._-..-j?; lit ' E ff ..:;*-r:prpzg±h:| 176 I m ;i Fit! I 4^ When the Mists Have RoHed Away. Concluded. J ^^ IS N I). S.^ lone, . . . Ill llicdawiiinj^r of tlKMiiorninKOflli.'itbriKlii .111(1 ii;i|)()y(|,-,\, lono, to walk a-loiic, 1/ y J 'j ' f- • < No. 163. A" Irom F. L. S. Nearer Thee. COPvRir.HT li94, BY E. 0, EXCELL CHAS H. GABRIEL. 1. "Nearer TluH-" oh.pnriou:; feel-in;^! Xcar-er Tlu r in "..lin and loss; 2. Ncar-er Tliee, when loviMlesccndinjr I'alls in M ys-in- (n mv head: 3. Ncar-cr Thee in joy. or sdr - row/Tis the sanu- whei-t "er I roatn; • — I Near- cr Thee, whc'n 1 am kneelinj;, In the sliadow of the cross! Near - er Thee, wlun I am hend-ini^ ( )'er tlu' jj;raves Ih.at hide i!i\- d .ad Near- er Thee, lo -(hi\, to - nKjrrow, Oil, mv King.tnv Christ, m\ Iloni; N N 1 N N -m- -m- ' 'V ^: -V .^ I I .^ • / "^ Chokt.s. -^-- ^ Near-: -A—t I >• :#:x« jinbzzia^ Chorus. > 'i** U .^ > 1/ Which the (looil Mas-Ur (tIv - eth to all. (kj work .... in luy Wh.cre is thy siek-le. I'ast falls the .sun. What wilt tliou answer When asked for. sl'.eavosPr.o work i!i my vimynnl r,.) fe^:z_-^j_4r,g t# # » — # #- * vine- yard, la - lior Id - '>'/ ^ ^ ^ ^ " ^ ^ u b r ; -?■?-> r j^Mlh - - er the har - w-l, I'.re d. irk - iiess shall f. 11. , . . RatlK.r tl.'c Jj.'.n'fst.iiuljj.itlurtln liarwsl.HriMlarktu-sssliall (all.ircMl.Trknrss shall f;ill. No. 165. Find Something to do. Mrs. E. C. ELLSWORTH. COPVRIGMT, 1b'(4. Of t 0. EXCtLl. J. H, TENr.!EY. 1. Why sUur.l yc here i-dk ? Work pru.sses to-day, Tiiid .soiiiL-lliiii- V- -r ^-. j\ K r N .■ \ ^. — ^--.-. — , ^ ._, al-\vays is soiiiethin.!.( (jr otli - er to df), Ve.s, soniethin,s'>nir( hiu't 'd • « ^ ^ \j '^ 6 1/ ^ N > / / / rail. ^ '- — ^ — ^- - i-i- stand yc here i-dle .' work presses to-dav, Find soniethin;,' to do. 179 No. 166. Coming Unto Jesus. E, E. HEWITT. ■^: COP'^RIGMT, ia'J4 Bi" E. 0, EXCE-L CHAS H. GABRIEL. ^ ^ i ^ '0- • -0 ^^-. — ^ p-r 9-- 0~i -' il p-r » am roiii - ing iiii - to Je - sus, for His voice I hcar,- aiii coin - in,i( iiii - to Je - sus, wen - ry and de-fikd, am com - iw^ un - to Je - sus, hum-bly, hour by hour, liow per- feet is His i)ar-(lon, read- y full and free. * - I'm Vm I'm I'm ^ (^I4:^?±^5i eom-ni}; com-ing com-iiig com-itig m: ^mk U, Je uu - to Je un - to Je un - to Je t: sus sus sus sus I r now: Sweet-ly rinj^-inj^ thro' the darkness, now: Clinging to His bless-ed promise now: I'ind-ing for His bless-ed ser-vice, now: O how kind the Sheplierd, biddir.g, H :t:=t: j- l)ringing hope and cheer. I like a lit - tie child, I plenteous grace and pow'r, I "Rise, and fol-low me," I mi am com-ing, com-tng am com-ing, com-ing am com-ing, com-ing am com-ing, com-ing "-79 now. now. now. now. I S? ■/ y — t V- -m- I ±33: I am coming, comiug. u' ;- !J > -f ClKJKUS. i^ y Coining from the shadows of the dreary night, Finding in His welcome. -|y — -0—0— -•-T- -• — •— -•— •-^-# — ' Lp-_ _p^^ .C^_ t=\=z ', ^mmi n ev er - last :E: *: i^ - \- Je - sus heav'u-lv Urn 180 Coming Unto Jesus. Concluded. glo - rics shine; Sinjr His wondrous mer-cics, Sing His low di - vine. s=^t No. 167. Come, Sinner, Come. E. L. A COPYRIGHT, IB9-1. Br E. 0. ExCELL. -4' E. L, ASHFORD. > ,^ Jpp^ippii-cSl^pf I. 2. 3- 4. Je - sus with you is pleadinj^.Cotuf, sinntT, conu'; Ten - d.r 1\- sin your soul oppressing, Come, sinner, come; Come, .ill your Is Say, is your l)ur-(len heavy ? Come, sinner, coiut ; Are vou of Let not the world enslave you, Come, sinner, come; Christ died that itiz:g= -a- "-% ^-s- :E I — r -^- f f in-ter-ced-ing, Come, sinner, come; O, do not turn a-way, His guilt confessing, Come, sinner, come; He will your sins forgive. He'll striving weary PConie, sinner, cotne; He will yoi.r burden bear. And He might save you, Come, sinner, come. Come, lean up on His breast, Here ^;gl?!~5" ~" =!' m^^: ti'^:t:-?:::fe:^;:-5 r- .:5_:^ -^rr L(5*- -fij- ri7. "1 lov-ing call o-bey, Still, still, with you He's pleading, Come, sinner, come, bid you"Look and live, "Come and receive a blessing, Come, sinner, come, ail your sorrows share. Now, while for you we're praying,Come,.-inner,conie. find sweet peace and rest, Now, while for you we' re praying, Come, sinner,cume. -4^'- mmmmmmMm t 181 No. 168. Ring Out the Tidings. HARRIET C. JONES. COPrRIGHT, ia94, BY E. O. EXCELL. FRANK M. DAVIS, - j* _. J ^ > .jy ._, ^w-h"^- Rin.t( out the till - iiij^s in notvs loud !in ^ ^ r 1^ }f . — v ---^ -•- -•- -•- -•- ■•- Ring out the tid - ings, Ring out the ti- \ ^ lie lov'd me .so. He lov'd me so. He . ^ I ^. !^ . . ,. ^^^.- U ...0 -_ 0.' .. \.0 .. ^ —I ;??=s«!-^r= Sol All dicrs of the King of light, We are inarch - ing the ])leas-ant way a - long, We are march - ing For e - tjr - nal joy and light, We are march -iiiu on. on. on. &. »•.-.» ,-#^ -^0 0s 0. .^ 0i- -0 r0 -f' ^ 1 w V i ^.;r^- :^— 1«- Chokl.s. ^-^-^. 4- ^- Nr '-^ 0^^ -'-5 •- •♦ ^9-^'* ' 0.S~* ^ ^ —- *-^ _ -iC March - ing, onward march-ing. Marching onward hand in hand, Mari-hinL;.:iiarcIiiiifr on, ni.'ii- liiii;, inarching on, W'c arc niarchiii'^ liand in liand; '^ II \ 104 ii; ] J ;i We Are Marching On. Concluded. =:^:^--^^;t^ IVIairh - r.i^r u, th(_. sluiiin- lan.l, lI.ilKInjali! wcaiv inarchin?oii. MarcimiK.marcliiiiKMii t.>ilu- >limiii,i; laii.l, My Happy Home. No. 171. ANON. moHT. 'BHi, Of r. o ExiiiL. E. O. EXCELL. 1. Jf - ru - sa-kni, my h,ii)- jn- homt., () liow I loiij^r lor tlu-f! 2. Thy walls aix- ail of i)rfcirais-es nev - er end. P L^ • I 1 L p — M--'-i 1 1 V- - ^^i- I i-e-S CiroRt'S. --.^ rl- .^."^ iM^i: I will meet \()a in the Cit\- of theNe\vJe-ru-sa-lem, I am vvash'din the •- -0- - -'. ' N ^ -« g —^ W -V — > tfz:ii7r« f?- rrj..:r— ^ *-3^3 ^§- 3--^ 5f :z|-^ Mmm^m^ v blood of the Lamb, I am wash'd in theblood of the Lamb. in tlio Mouii of till' I. ami), iSnf r-i .0. .0. I ■0Z-0' :tfe 1S5 t-: S IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) V. /. :/ ^ 1.0 I.I 1.25 m IM IIIIIM 126 1^ 2.0 1= U III 1.6 V] sweet-ly Hear the 3Mas-tcr calling -•-• -# •- -#- -f- -*- -0-' -0- -0- -0- -•- -#- ;j -«' -•-I*— ^- ^-^ iil|^iiSliii#1J call - - ing,hear Him, Hear the IMastcr calliii!/, come, oh, come to-day. call-ing, still He's calliiii;, Htar the Master call-iiii;. No. 175. The Angels are Looking on Me. Rev. JOHN PARKER. A- — N COPYIIIGHT. '889, Br E. C. AVIS, BY PT.R. ARRANGED, -N : — ' 1. Like Ja-cob, in his Ik"tli-cl re.st, The an-gcls 2. ICacli night I lay me down to sleep, The an-gels 3. And when I wake, new toils to meet, The an-gels 4. A pil-grim to the heav'iil;,' land, The an-gels ' 5. And till I reach my home at last, The an-gels ^^4-^— Ft^ --t/"V - 1/ fy - V — y — > W V L_:*zi*zri7tj:i: looking on me are ar! arc ar( are looking on me; looking on nie; looking on me; looking on me; ? ^H p- RiU'R.MN'. ylll niirJit, "i //// >tiQ;}}t, The au-j^r/s arc look-iiiir on ine; i^immms^ -^— t 1 ^:q;: i They watch my pil - low — I am blest, I know I'm safe, for an-gels keep, God's presence makes my joy complete. My steps are kept by Ciod's command. The an-gels are With ev-'rytear and tri - r.l pa.^t, The an-gels are The an-gels are The an-gcls are The an-gels are looking on me. looking on me. looking on me. looking on me. looking on me. All niir/il, -1 all night, 189 ?=4 J The an-gels are look-ing on me. No. 176. Let Me in the Life-boat ^^'\H^v i^y vv j. h. COPVHIGHT, 1894, BY E O. EXCELL. Harmonized by E. O. E, « • • -•- -M- -0 — ■- • • -0- -%- 5- -%- -m- • 1. Come, christian sail - or, and don't fall a - sleep; Pray night and 2. Sec, christian sail - or, the voy - age is short. Hoist up your 3. vStonns they are heav-y and winds they are loud. Than - ders are 4. Some at the helm, and some down be - low. The ship is 5. Sec, christian sail - or, the or - ders have come, The bat - tie is 6. Crlo - ry to Je - sus for what He has done: The storm it is N ^ I /^■-•- s^_4-^ 1 — q— .q — ^ — (: • — -h—Y^ — ^ — H^=^— 5^H day, or you'll sink in the deep, Hope is the anch-or, and this you must sails, and we'll soon make the port, Call up your soldiers and send them a- roll-ing and bursting the cloud. Fathers and mothers are cry - ing so dashing, her deck's overflowed. See ev - 'ry sail - or is standing at his fought and the vie - fry is won; Go, tell your shipmates what Je - sus has past and I've rcach'd my home, Soon with the an-gels in glo - ry, we'll 1^ • — • S -fz --4- ^ k/ iEi^^si^. you want to For Christ is Saying, Je - sus, And he's vvaiting He took a My soul is sit with Je - sus in the com - ing for you in the will you take us in the for thj or - ders from the dy - \:\.^ sail - or in the safe - ly laud - ed in the ■5*- lifc life life life life life -t5>- boat. boat, boat? boat, boat, boat. «_ • # * J! r „ (0 190 ^ Let Me in the Life-boat. Concluded. N ^N stand the rag - ing slorui, -•5'. Let me in till' lite - boat, V let me in the life - l)(jat, She will bear my spir-it home. I I ^ -^ ' ^ — I ."r-0- f :t^_l±_ No. 177. Have Faith in God. :, A. H. COPYRIGHT, ia'j4, U' E. O. liXCELL. ■r!2z7vi7 TTT-] — -- — r— Rev. E. A. HOFFMAN. " J.::^ + 1. Trust thou in 2. Have faitli in 3. Re true to 4. Go on in Godl Trust thou in God! No e - vil can thy Gofl! Have faith in God! And naught can sep-a- (jod! Re true *o God! lie has been good and faith, ill trust-ing faith! The lieav'n where soon we t: -t- :•: if. :f: «J ^^^:i^^liiliiliS soul be-tidc While thou art close to Je - sus' side; Trust thou in rate thv sold From His di-vine and safe con-trol; Have faill' in kind to thee. And ev - er-more thy friend will be; Re true to hope to be Is reach'd by way of Cal - va - rv; Go on in Ji-JL? u r-T- -Hh -t: 3^: f^SE ■■0- E^ifSiiiSpiSiiiip^i God! Trust thou in God! A-long life's road trust thou in (jod! God! Have faith in God! A-long life's road have faith in God! God! Re true to God! A-long life's road be true to God! goal is reach'd by trust in God! faith, a-long life's road; — !a — U-l-l — :-i- #-#-r^- 191 ri! No. 178. REED. Onward ! COPYRIGHT, 1B')4, BV E, O. EXCELL. CHAS. EDW. PRIOR. mt On-ward, oii-ward, joy - ful - ly we go ~h .^^.-f. — I — |: love and make our vis-ion clear. gladness, Him whose cause we love wel-come us to E - den-land. :i Chori'.s. m^ On-ward, onward, joy-ful-ly we ^3ii r--b: ?; t: 192 Onward ! 'w^^m^ Concluded. -^±=^-: ^^m: ---^- 5 I? ^ go dear Sav-ior, Thou r.rt our God, wc ful - ly Irusl iu Thee. H§= a-ggg^ Qiigiil :f ^ p ^I— 2^ II No. 179. H. F. LYTE. Abide With Me. WWI. H. MONK. »CiiEEt^E -4;— rS •«»- iigigpSlii I. 2. 3- 4. A - bide with me! Fast fall.s the e - ven-tide, The dark-ness Swift to its close ebbs out life's lit - tie day; Earth's joys grow I need Thy pres-ence ev - 'ry pa.ss-ing hour, What but Thy Hold Thou Thy cross be-fore my clos-ing eyes; Shine thro' the ^Sm^ r r- ■(Z^ ?2- r -(&- t f £ .d- m ^Sj 'jjJVzzz^ -(© 4=1:4 -4— 1 i*^ -6^~ '-z;^ =f=J ~/0 J deep - ens — Lord, with me a - bide! When oth - er help - ers dim, its glo - ries pass a - way; Change and de - cay in grace can foil the tempt-er's pow'rPWho, like Thy - self, my gloom, and point me to the skies; Heav'n's morning breaks and ^^^^^^^^^^0^ l==|- -~-x % m •g: Pll fail, and comforts flee. Help of the helpless, oh, a - bide with me! all a-ronnd I see; O Thou,who changest not, a -bide with me! guide and stay can be? Thro' cloud and sunshine,oh,a -bide with me! earth's vain shadows fleel In life, in deai ^ Lord, a -bide with me! f^-- 193 No. 180. E. E. HEWITT. Beautiful Robes. COPvniGHT, 1890, BY WM. J. KIRKPATRICK. BV PER, WM. J. KIRKPATRICK. ^ij=i ^^S^._^.^ T. We shall walk with Ilim in white, In that country pure and bright, 2. We sliall walk with Him in white, Where faith yields to blissful sij^ht, 3. We shall walk with Him in white. By the fountai) s of de - light, ^ 'i Where shall enter naught that may defile: Where the day-beam ne'er declines, When the bcau-ty of the King we see; Holding converse full and sweet. Where the Lamb Hisransom'donesshall lead, For His blood shall wash each stain, ■ ■ ^ ' r I' u M ^ iiie^:^:iSilip*iP! For the blessed light that shines Is the glo - ry of the Sav-ior's smile. In a fel-low-ship complete;Waking songs of ho-ly mel - o - dy. Till no spot of sin re-main, And the soul for-ev-er-more is freed. 'J y ^ ^ ^ * \ I i> Chorus. -A-^ # — J Beau - ti - ful robes. Beau - ti - ful roljes, Bcaii-ti-fiil robt'S bcaii-ti-ful robes, Beau-ti-ful robes, beau-ti-Cul robes, •-^-^ }•, by and by. by and by. by and by! m^i-i by «iul l)y. Walk the bright, the golden shore. There our sor-rows will be o'er. Lay ly tro-phies at His feet, , ^ . -g~^ , 0-i-0-0—0-!-^0—^-^-0—0-i—0 0- ^ U ^1 '^ !^ ^ ^ ^ 5 I Prais-ing Him for-ev - er-more. By and by, ... by and by. There His name we will a - dore, By and by, ... by and by. In His likeness stand complete, By and by, . . . by and by. By and by, by aud by. Chorus. By and by :f i-sm^ We shall stand, . . before the King, . . . With the angels we shall We shall .stand before the King, tltft tt\t-^ 0- 0. 0_0. f r^:. •^-v- sing, Glo-ry, glo - ry to our King, Hal-le - lu - - jah, hal - le- HpI - le-hi - jah, If:: t: t.\ .?: ^,=^ S ^- t^ — I 1 — I— -^- :=iJ?±i-Rz;p±-RziZT-ii::: 196 i 1 \ We Shall Stand Before the King. Concluded. ^^'mf^^^^MwiSTi^ 1" - jail, \Vf hhall stand hc-fore the King. Hal -!(.■- hi - jail, \Vc sliall htand -^- -•- -•- mmmmMM$mi No. 183. S. F. SMITH. America. NATIONAI, HYMN. UNKNOWN. 1. My conn - try, 'tis of thee, vSweet land of 2. My na - tive conn - try, thee, Land of the 3. Let niu - .sic swell the breeze, And ring from 4. Onr fa-thers' (iod, to thee, An - thor of HI) - er - ty, no - hie free, all the tree.s lib - er - ty, • .2- -S- .^* I Of thee I sing; Land where my fa - thers died, Land of the I Thy name I love; I love thy rocks and rills. Thy woods and Sweet free-doni's song; Let mor - tal tongues a-vvake. Let all that To thee we sing; Long may our land be bright, With freedom's ft :^- 1 -t -.r: I'.res. - - ■ - j^^ Pil-grims' pride, From ev - 'ry moun-tain side, Let free - dom ring, tem-pled hills, My heart with rap-ture thrills. Like that a - bove. breathe partake, Let rocks their si-lence break.The sound pro - long, ho - ly light, Pro-tect us with Thy might, Great God, our King! ¥- -0- P^^-- ^1^ fl I 197 m -r L-^: -<9- -«(- -<&- (5- jS- ii (ff- 8* fe£; :t:; ES^i P^Ci ^^^ is deceived tliere-by is not wise. And wlio-so - cv-cr, who-so-ev - er, I I I ! ' -i - f: -jr ^- __ x-#*-r-"^-^-^ ^ -7^ ^y^u who - so-ev - er is deceived there-by is not wise, is not wise. ^'- ^ J I I J ' --5- -#-«!•-•- ^_ roll. -f-^O—m 10 Quartet. Irt I'RNOR. P P ^ I I I I i 5<2- ^_ ;^ (5'- mm m i -TJ!. M S -^ — ^— T — L^ ^^ Ud IKNoU. Wine is a mock-er, strong drink is ra-ging, And who-so-ev - er 1st BASS 2.1 BASS. ^ • • ^ \ S V N e^=E=r tJzikzi:^ N ^ N is deceived there-by is not wise, And who-so-ev -er is deceived there^ ^.^ N N r5=k^ %'^-- 199 !!f Wine is a Mocker. Continuedo : m "T{— * — ^—W—m — f^zjziigT:-:: 1^ p ~p "~p 4I ^ 5-^-T— — - b3- IS not wise, They that tar-ry long at the wine, Who hath woe, so — — -G>- ^— * _€_ j: :i^ r-;— y ^-r-^- iit;:t^ IS -V— k-v— i/— ^- - --i/— 5^F They that tar-ry long at the wine, Who hath sorrow, Who hath contentions* ^ ^ g£^EE^ ^ ^ ^ ,^ J r s: , ^ S figli^ — 5— ? *r:»: -A- They that tarry long at the wine. They that tarry long Who hath babbling? S -+^ N ^ ^ ^ ^ W±^zE 1^^ ^mmm:^^ at the wine, They that tar-ry long at the Et Who hath wounds without cause ? S S N N p r r r ^ .^ -g*— -» ._j -■>». iE^^ |EE=: ^ -It— S--: £ N ^ N N B^gj^glgii ^ wine, They that tar-ry long at the wine. Who hath redness of eves ? N N N I I -i- i ^ ^ ^d> EE ^-^-J^r-^^t m\ 200 ±: ?± Wine is a iVIOCker. Concluded. Tknor Soi,o, g^g^g=;NE^^^i^fe^g ^^ -N— ^. Look not thou up-ou the xvinu when it is red, When it -^- -{^ i ^ •t=rt- J- * ^ id'- iy- :^fc=: ^^^i^i^^?i#^iiiili^giie mov-eth it - self a - right, Death hirk-eth there, !• or it bit - eth f # -« — « Quartet, -.__^?.„ P'or it .#- ». 1 F-T-# — = — #—*- i-« — A---t^T -e- I i :± ■.W-i^i bit - eth like a ser-pcnt and it sting-eth, like an ad - der, And -0- -#- -•- -•- ptz :j i4|:t^,zi*^ -__.,«__. -_ 4— f rtV. ^ : zzzni-i--, — c — ^_ #. - p -C* — — « — ,_ _,_p22: •— -« — C^ — JJ who-so • ev - er is dc-ceived there-by is not wise, is not wise. ^-= .^__._^, — •St ^^mmim i=P=:5-5: g: =F-f :tii.:: 201 No. 186. The Heavenly Gate. ( IVritten Expressly fur my Friend, E. O. E) ADELE M HAYWARD, copyright, 1094, by e. o. excell. CHAS, H. GABRIEL. P ^'''^'^- K V S N V 1. My soul and I had wandered far, From deepest deeps, to wid - est 2. My soul and I went wand'ring far, Wag-ing the spir - it's wea - ry war star, And wea-ry, worn and tempest-rock'd,Came to tlieheav'nlygate and , And knock'drgain at the heav'nly gate, When the lamp of life was burning ••—--« — - ** # J ~ — I - P 1 — H— f— H ?=^=r t^ ^^i. -f^' u Z^' dim. e rit. P=^ f tempo, ad lib. mp ^-=* :s=i=/- mi knock'd, Came to the heav'nlygate and knock'd.'Whois there?" said the late. When the lamp of life was burning late. "Who is there?" said the :5:" -/= ( £ rit. ^ / %' :-^iJ^. # wm -^-N-^ :^:i:= iito^: -m-0^ ]^=5F: N -1=^^: heav'nly Friend, "Who is there?" "I! my-self!" was the an-swer; heav'nly Friend, "Who is there?" "Thou! Thyself!" was the an-swer; m ^^Sil $?^ i^ ^: Ij^^-q-je- 202 t^- The Heavenly Gate. Continued. a tempo eapresn. it^^^g^lEiS^ And to my soul and I, Came sad rc-})ly, More And to my soul and I, Came sweet re - ply, As the ug- £: -K5- H»^#»^ 1 -0-0-m m -----TSiE^^-- _>•- ^: -I V- iggJipE^ s - 3z;g -<5«- :4- cres. is^ Stanza only. ai^^: eSe «»— - il^'i^ii^^ sad than sor- row's self may heav'nly gate swung o - pen be, . wide. 'There is not ( Omit. ) Snslenuto. l!i^=i Mtti/ be used an a Violin OhUqato. ) I I f^l^^^^^^M^mm room, not room for thee and Me! There is not room, :.p-_: not -V- •-5- I "^^ ^ ■ -j;-^ \ ^J7«. Z). C. ^d. V. m^^mmi 203 The Heavenly Gate. Concfuded. 2d. Stanza. _ _n. _ zir^. TZ~»' 2. "Cast out self! and I will a - bide, a-bide in thee, and fe^f^ElliSE^^'lg^l -0^^^ :^ -•-F-#--F— -•-t-#- cres e accel. thou in Me, In heav'n there is room for Me and ^J^^ ;^i^3 '■0-0'^^ !>-_- -^.-^__ :^zw£^- .j_i — a-S-a-B-S-i — --«-»--- .^-1 BS ens (' accel •*rj!~jr*'tii" j-'r-j— ^LJ~L-#- — f- -^ L-_! ^ L_j A •^^=it^ =^ ■•-r-:j. rit. ff sfz sustain. thee, In heav'n there'sroom.there'sroomfor Me and thee." T1-._^#t»-,$ .-J--4- [?±:i: ".^ ^•-t E^I-S teJ IIS ffigi <»- ^JTS^^^te jf--". 3^ ai dim. ^^•^--p-r^ No. 187. ROBINSON. UNKNOWN. Fine. Come Thou Fount. \ I J ( Come, thou T'onnt of ev-'ry bles.s-ing, Tune my heart to sinj.^ Thy gracff, | * vStreamsofmer-cy, iicv-er ceas-in^s Call for soui,^-* <^f loud-est praise, ^ :f -* t t t-r< • g I), c. Praise the mount — ftn fixed upon it! Mount of Thy rc-deem-inv; love. -t^-;;-=Ep-_z-. n i ^1 D. a t9- iif^H Teach me some me - lo-dious .son-net, Sun<^ bv flamiuj^ tonj^ues .above; 2 Here I'll raise my Kbenezer, Hither by Thy help I'll come; And I hope, by Thy good pleasure, Safely to arrive at home. Jesus sought me when a stranger. Wandering from the fold of God He to rescue me from danger, Interposed his precious blood. Oh, to grace, how gn.'at a debtcjr, Daily I'm con.strained to be! Let thy goodness, like a fetter. Bind my wandering heart to Thee; Prone to wander. Lord, I feel it — Prone to leave the God I love — Here's my heart, oh, take and seal it, Seal it for Thv courts above. No. 188. 'The Fountain Stands Open. Chorus. ^z4::: COPYRIGHT, 1R*»+. UY E. 0. EXCELL. -4- -«5'- -•-• Arr. by E. O. E. 'f^ O, the foun - tain staiuls o :b: 2: pen, The foun - tain staiuls m — (5-- o -9- d=r3FJ^.r^=|--4:zE^: *-iS) =^133::1 Sin-ner, conu and batlie xour wea - ry soul. ^^=^ r pen FF--E5E|± :si:::_[:^_5-_ I — «--^^ ipiiii^ii^.l * To be used as a chorus to -Come Tlioii Fount," omittiug last half of said tuue. 205 •^m No. 189. ■Ml PHILIP DODDRIDGE. Happy Day. {. O hap-py (lay, that fix'd my choice OnThec,tny Savior and my God Well may this glowing heart rejoice, And tell its rap-tures all a-broad () hap-py bond, that seals my vows To Him who merits all my love et cheerful anthems fill His house. While to that sacred shrine I move '} \ zt e — »— f- r- z?~ It: r^- iM PEEtEEEEEttji I Fine. Hap - py day, hap - py day, When Je-sus washed my sins a - way; D. s. //ap - py day, hap - py day, When Jc-sus washed uiy sins a - way. m-z. ^ rj m. f -^-' -^ ''- ■*- -'5'- m f- -P- ^. mm^mmmMm D.S. He taught mt how to watch and pray, And live re-joic - ing ev-'ry day [Jt p_ii— [s J m |i.— if V^-i ?:^~- P— p^-i (• w~^- m. .,2. e=ii^liEp|^EfiiPM-^tig 3 'Tisdone, the great transaction's done 4 Now rest, my long divided heart, I am my Lord's, and He is mine; Fixed on this blissful centre, rc;:t; He drew me, and I followed on. iNor ever from thy Ivord depart, Ct armed to confess the voice divine. 1 With Him of every good po.ssessed. No. 190. Sinner, Go, Will You Go? the hi eh / Sin - ner, go, will you go i Where the storms nev - tr bl D. C. And the leaves of the bow'rs In the breez -g- -0- • -0- -9- :] lands of heav - en ? tr Diow, And the long sum-mer's giv - en es are flit - ting. iipspppiippi^ppPl^l 206 Sinner, Go, Will You Go? Concluded. m^^^i^^^^m'^ "Where the bright Vjlooniing flew 'rs Are Ihtir o - dors e - niit - ihv'; — F— t^-T — b — ^'-^^ Where the saints robed iti white, Cleansed in life's flowing fountain, Shining beauteous and bright, They inhabit the mountain; Where no sin nor dismay, Neither trouble nor sorrow, Will be felt for a day, Nor be feared for the morrow. 3 lie's prepared thee a home, — Sinner, canst th(.i: believe it? And invites thee to come, — Sinner, wilt thou receive it ? Oh, come, sinner eomc, For the tide is receding; And the Savior will soon And forever cease pleading. No. 191. The Road to Heaven. COPVRIGHT, ,587, BY E. O. EXCELL. =f±3 *T- E. O. EXCELL. V- -^ -0—0- ^fe^gj f The road toheav'n by Christ was made, With heav'niy truth the niilsare laid; ) ' ^ From earth toheav'n the line extends. To life e - ter-nal where it ends. ( Chorus i I'm go-ing home, I'm going home, I'm going home to die no more! | To die no more, to die no more, I'm going home to die no more! • t ■r^~ muma i 2 Repentance is the station, then, Where pas.sengers are taken in; No fee for them is there to pay, For Jesus is liimself the way. 3 The Bible is the engineer — It points the way to heaven so clear, Thro' tunnels dark and dreary here— It does the way to glory steer. 4 God's love the fire, his trutli the steam Which drives the engine and the train ; All you who would to glory ride, Must come to Christ — in him abide. Come, then, poor sinner, now is the At any station on the line; [time If you repent and turn from .sin. The train will stop and take you in. 207 No. 192. I am Trusting, Lord, in Thee. Rnv.WM. McDonald. wm, g. f-ischer. t1 4: 1. I am com - ing to the cross; I am poor, and weak, and 1)liii(l; 2. I.onK my luart has sitjh'd for Thee;Ivon.t,' has e - vil dwelt with-in; 3. Iljre, I give myall to Thee, Friends and time and earthly store, Clio./ am trust-Dig, Lord, in Thcc, Dear Lamb of Cal-va-ry; I am count-ing all but dross; I shall fnll .sal - va - tion find. Je-sus swett-ly speaks to me, — "I will cleanse you from all sin." Soul and bod - y Thine to be — Wholly Thine — for-ev - er - more. IIuv:-hly at Thy cross I bozu 4. In the promises I trust; In the cleansing blood confide; I am ])rostrate in the dust; I with Christ am crucified. k- Saz'c VIC, Jc - stis, save me vozv. 5. Je.sus comes. He fills my soul! Perfected in love I am; I ;im every whit made whole; Cilory, glorv to the Lamb! No. 193. Washed in the Blooa. Rev. w, McDonald, BY PERMISSION. ARRANGED. 1. Je - ,sus, .Lord, I come to Thee, Wa.sh d in the blood of the Lamb! 2. Speak, and let my heart be clean, Wash \1 in the blood of the Lamb! 5. Cleanse me, wash me white as snow, Wash'd in the blood of the Lamb! 4. To my heart the bli.ss re - veal, Wash'd in the blood of the Lamb! mmmMii Set Ful Let Fix my long - ing spir - it free, Wa.sh'd in the blood of the Lamb! -ly sav'd from in - bred .sin, Wa.sh'd in the blood of the Lamb! me all Thy ful-ness know, Wash'd in the blood of the Lamb! on me the vSpir- it's seal, Wash'd in the blood of the Lamb! .^==iip;^=:p^=8±j=rpt:: l-=r|i m F^ r i»- ir. ^^ 20S Chorus Washed in the Blood. Concluded. ^ -.- ~o '^f^ -d -r — ^^— #— it'- *- • ^ ' re-(lociu'(l, re - (bL'tii'd, Wash'd in the ])1(M>(1 of • m^^ the Lriuib! ^0. -OL. I I'm re-deem'd, re-deem'il, I am wusliM in the bltjod ot tlie I.aml)! I • jj ^ * I No. 194. Old Time Religion. ^^^WmSM ARRANGED ^- Cho. Give me that old time il -lig-ion,Give me tliat old time re-lig-ion, 1. It was good for our mothers, It was good for our mothers, 2. It has sav - ed our fa-thers, It has sav - ed our fa-thers, 3. ]\Iakes me love ev - 'ry-bod- y, Makes me love ev- 'ry-bod-y, jti__« — f — 0.± H-^h— '-;— "^ ^ 5— •— #^J-..J Give me that old time re - lig - ion, It's good e-nough for me. It was good for our moth-ers, It's good e-nough for me. It has sav - ed our fa-thers. It's good e-nough for me. Makes me love ev - 'ry-bod - y, It's good e-nough for me. 4 It was good for the Prophet Daniel, I S It will do when I am dying, It's good enough for me. It's good enough for me. 5 It was good for the Hebrew Children, It's good enough for me. 6 It was tried in the fiery furnace, It's good enough for me. 7 It was good for Paul and vSilas, 9 It is good in time of trouble, It's good enough for me. 10 It will take us all to heaven, It's good enough for me. I i I Come and go with us to glory, It's good enough for me. It's good enough for me. 209 No. 195. Come, Ye That Love the Lord, l-^AAC WATTS. ARRmNGLD 1. Come, ye that love the Lord, And 2, Let those re - fuse to sing Who 3. Tlure we shall see His faee, And 4, Then Kt our songs a-hound. And let your joys be known; nev - er knew our God; nev - er, nev - er sir.; ev - 'ry tear be dry; Cuo. tin _^hid sal - va - lion's free, Tm glad sal - va-lion's Jtrc; :=/- :f^ Join in a song with sw^'et accord, While ye surround the throne. But ser-vants of the heav'n-ly King May speak their joys a-broad. There, from the riv - ers of His grace, Drink endless i)leasures in. We're marching thro' Immanuers ground To fair - er worlds on high. m^^m Sal - va - lion' s free for you and me; Pniglad sal -va-tion's free. No. 196. CHAS. WESLEY. I Do Believe. C. M. UNKNOWN. 1-- ^ :=1--=1- "S i — '-St- t t^ ■a- a>-- — ^- — t- m 1. 2. 3- 4. r I know; Pa - ther, I stretch my hands to Thee, No oth-er help Whatdid Thine on -ly Son en-dure. Be -fore I drew my breath; O Je-sus, could I this be-lieve, I now should feel Thy pow'r; Au - tlior of faith, to Thee I lift IVIv wea- rv, long - ing eyes; ■ — tei — ^ — r' ' <^- I -\- tzrt: .:^=: t Cho. / do bc-licvc, 1 mmm noiv bc-lievc That fc-sus died for me; If Thou with-draw Thy-self from me, Ah! whither shall I go? What pain, what la - bor to se - cure My soul from end-less death! And all my wants Thou would'st relieve, In this ac - cept - ed hour. Oh, let me now re-ceive that gift; My soul with-out it dies. h2- •Jtiszi: £^L-t=.t=^ ^SE^^Eg lit S 52. -t— t: And thro' His blood, His precious blood I shall from sin be free! 210 No. 197, HART. Come. Ye Sinners. J. INGALLS. I-'inr. '^fp1^.fe*feppP|^ , I Come, ye sin-ncrs, poor i.m\ nced-y.Wi-ak and wounded. sick nnd son- } I Je - sus rcad-y stands to save you, I'ull of pit - y. l<,vc and pow'r.' \ ^ (Now, yc nced-y, come and wel-come,God's free bounty glo-ri - fy; i True be - lief and true re-pent-ance,I< v'r)- grace that briuKs you nigh. D. C.—Glo-ry, /ion -or, and sat- va-tiun^Christ tin- Lonlia come to n-irr,, III . I No. 201. Cho. by G. R. S. Jesus Saves Me. COPYRIGHT, 1B94, B* E O. EXCEIL, ZOLLIE STUART. ^^mmm^^&m g- (Je - sus, my all, to Iieia 'ii is gone.Glory halluliijahjcsus saves me; ) ■ \ He whom I fix my hopes up-on; Glory hallehijalijesussavesme. j jl His track I see, and I'll pur-sue Glory liallehijah,Jesiissaves iiic; / ■ ( The nar-row way, till Him 1 view, Glory hallelujah,] esus saves me. \ n M::|:ri t^m^m^. He saves me, He saves me, Glo-rv hal-le-lu-jah, Je-sus saves me. H wm^ t:-t- 'm^&p^!^^^ itt:::^ W — V — V-^- V— w- D. s. 5«z'£'5 inc. He saves me, Glo-ry hal-le-lu-jah, Je-sus saves me. £«___^..I :^ ::|^ m ---^—^ He redeem'd me, for-gave me and sane - ti-fied mv soul. •5__A — I And siiiieipii^i^^ n. H. now I'm hap-py all day long, because He made me whole. He 3 The way the holy prophets went, The road that leads from banishment 4 The King's highway of holiness, I'll go, for all His paths are peace. 5 This is the way I long have sought. And mourned because I found it not; 6 My grief a burden long has been, Because I was not saved from sin. 7 The more I strove against its power, I felt its weight and guilt the more; 8 Till late I heard my Savior say, "Come hither, soul, I am the way." 9 Lo! glad I come;and Thou, blest Lamb Shalt take me to Thee, as I am; 10 Nothing but .sin have I to give; Nothing but love shall I receive. 1 1 Then will I tell to .sinners 'round, What a dear Savior I have found, 12 I'll point to Thv redeeming blood, And say, "Behold the way to God." 213 No. 202. Tm Kneeling at the Mercy-Seat {Use any C. M. Metre Hymn with either Chorus.) ARRANGED. I. Je-sus, Thine all-vie - torious love Je-sus,Tliine all-vie - to-rious love, Cho. I. I'm kneeling at the mer-cy - seat.I'm kneeling at the mer-cy - scat, Cho. 2. I can, I will, I do be-lieve, I can, I wiH, I do be-lieve. ^ 'J r -# — #- f ^ Je - sus, Thine all vie - to-rions love, Shed in our hearts a - I'm kneel-ing at the mer - cy-seat, Where Jc - sus an-swers pray'r. I can, I will, I do be-lieve That Je - sus saves me now. -#=P- e=i Se^eeE 1 No. 203. Jesus, Thine All-victorious. 1 Jesus, Thine all-victorious love Shed in my heart abroad; Then shall my feet no longer rove, Rooted and fixed in God. 2 Oh, that in me the sacred fire Might now begin to glow, Burn up the dross of base desire And make the mountains flow! 3 Oh, that it now from heav'n mightfall And all my sins consume! Come, Holy Ghost, for Thee I call; Spirit of burning, come! 4 Refining fire, go thro' my heart, Illuminate my soul; Scatter Thy life through every part, And sanctify the whole. No. 204. The Cleansing Wave. Mrs. PHCEBE PALMER BY PERMISSION. Mrs. JOS F. KNAPP. (Oh, now I seethe crimson wave, The fountain deep and wide; \ ( Je - sus, my Lord, mighty to save, {Oiiiit.) I I I rise to walk in heav' 2 , - ^v, .....^ X.. ..v.c»v''n's own light, A-bove the world and sin, ) ' \ With heart made pure and.gannents white, [Omit.) \ f A - maz-ing grace! 'tisheav'n below To feel the blood ap- plied; \ ■ \ And Je - sus, on - ly Je - sus know, ( Omit. ) < And Je - sus, on "^ ^ It =f= 214 The Cleansing Wave. Concluded. "2 V : Chori's. . ^#=i: 7 it Points to His ^voun \ — -1 •3^ifc ,—- - ;S Per - ish ev - 'ry fond ambition, All I've sought and hoped and known; [ ^ I I ,N m^^^. ^m^^E^^^m 2 Let the world despise and leave me, They have left my Savior, too; Ilunian hearts and looks deceive me; Thou art not, like man, untrue; A:id. while Thou shalt smile upon me, God of wisdom, love and might, [me; Foes may hate, and friends may shun Show thy face and all is bright. 3 Go, then, earthly fame and treasure! Come, disaster, .scorn and pain! In Thy service, pain is pleasure; With Thv favor, loss is gain. I have called Thee, "Abba, Father;" I have stayed my heart on Thee;[er, Stormsmay iiiwl,and clouds may gath- All must work for good to me. 4 Haste thee on from grace to glory, Armed by faith and wing'd by prayer; Heaven's eternal day's before "theL\ Ciod'sown hand shall guidethee there Soon shall close thy earthly mission, Swift shall pass thy pilgrim days, Hope shall change to glad fniition. Faith to sight, and prayer to praise. No* 207i (Sec music above.) 1 Glorious things of thee are spoken, Zion, city of our God; He, whose word cannot be broken, I'ormed thee for His own abode; On the Rock of Ages founded. What can shake thy sure repose ? With salvation's walls surrounded, Thou mayest smile at all thy foes. 2 See, the .streams of living waters, Si)ringing from eternal love, Still .supply thy sons and daughters. And all fear of want remove: Who can faint while such a river Ivver flows our thirst to assuage ? Grace, which, like the Lord, the giver, Never fails from age to age. 3 Round each habitation hovering. See the cloud and fire appear, For a glory and a covering, vShowing that the Lord is near! He who gives us daily manna. He who listens when we cry, Let Him hear the loud hosanna Rising to His throne on high. JOHN NEWTON. 16 No. 208. Come, Thou Almighty King. MARTIN MADIN, ITAWAN HYMN. 6.s, 4s, F. GIARDINI. r I. Come.Thou alniight-y King.IIclpiis Thy name to sing.IIelp us to praise: =F=? E -f— #- -» — •- -I — I — r-l 1— .fZ. =q»^ 0. .9. C>_ 'rr\ v\ ^— a "^mi^M^ ( Fa-tlier all elo - ri-ous, ) ^ , . , • ^ r 1 ■ i O'er all vie to - ri-ous, i ^"'^'^ '''"'' '''='»" ° " ^■'^'' "»• Ancient of days! -i-# W- »- 3; f: -»— •- IB Come, Thou iucarnate Word! Gird on Thy mighty sword; Our prayer attend; Come, and Thy people V)less, And give Thy word success; Spirit of holiness! On us descend. Come, holy Comforter! Thy sacred witness bear, In this glad hour; Thou who almighty art, Now rule in every heart, And ne'er from us depart, Spirit of power. To the great One in Three, The highest praises be. Hence ever-more! His sovereign majesty May we in glory see. And to eternity Love and adore. N0« 209. (Sec music above.) I. God bless our native land! Firm may she ever stand, Through storm and night; When the wild tempests rave, Ruler of wind and wave, Do Thou our country .save By Thy great might! For her our prayers shall rise To God, above the skies; On Him we wait; Thou who art ever nigh, Cruardiiig with watchful eye. To Thee aloud we cry, God save the vState! JOHN' DWIGIIT, No 210 {Sci: music abovi'.) 1. Chri.st, for the world we sing, The world to Christ we bring, With love and zeal. The poor and them that mourn, The faint and overboriie, Sin sick and sorrow worn, Whom Chri.st doth heal. 2. Christ for the world we sing. The world to Christ we bring, With fervent prayer; The wayward and the lost, By restless passion to.ssed. Redeemed at countless cost. From dark despair. 3. Chri.st for the world we sing, The world to Christ we bring, With one accord: With us the work to share. With us reproach to dare. With us the cro.ss to bear. For Christ our lyord. SAMUEL WOLCOTT. 217 N0a21l. stand up, Stand up for Jesus. GEO. DUFFIELD. WEBU. GEO. WEBB. 2l Fine. I. D. C. I Stand up,stand up for Je - sus, Ye soldiers of the cross; ( Ivift high your roy-al ban-ner, It uiust uU ( 0)Hii. ) {Omit.) Till cv-'ryfoeis vanquish' d, And Christis From vie - fry un - to vie - t'rv, His ar - my shall He lead, ^=F^g~pg mz^zr:^:^ t±--i-M £zzb: ±: -I Stand up, stand up for Jesus, The trumpet call obey; Forth to the mighty conflict, In this His glorious day: "Ye that are men, now serve Him," Against unnumbered foes; Your courage rise with danger And strength to strength oppose. Stand up, stand up for Je.sus, Stand in His strength alone; The arm of flesh will fail you. Ye dare not trust your own; Put on the gospel armor, Each piece put on with prayer. Where duty calls, or danger, Ue never wanting there. No. 212. {Si'r viiisic abm'i\) : The morning light is breaking; The darkness disappears; The sons of earth are waking. To penitential tears: Each breeze that sweeps the ocean. Brings tidings from afar; Of nations in commotion, Prepared for Zion's war. > See heathen nations bending. Before the (kxl of love. And thousand hearts ascending, In gratitude above; While sinners, now confessing, The gospel's call obey,_ And seek a Savior's blessing, A nation in a day. Blest river of salvation, Pursue thy onward way; Flow thou to every nation. Nor in thy richness .stay: Stay not till all the lowly. Triumphant reach their home; Stay not till all the holy Proclaim, "The Lord is come!" SAMUEL r. SMITH. 218 No. 213. (-Si?^ music above.) 1 Unfurl the Temp' ranee Banner, And fling it to the breeze, And let the glad lio,sanna Sweep over land and seas; To God be all the glory For what we now behold — Oh, let the cheering .story In every ear be told. 2 The drunkard shall not perish In Alcohol's dire chain. But wife and children cherish Within his home again; And sobered tnen, repenting, Will bow at Jesus' feet. Their thankful hearts relenting Before the mercy-seat. 3 A new-waked zeal is burning In this and every land, And thousands now are turning To join our temp' ranee band; The light of truth is shining In many a darkened .soul; Ere long its rays combining Will blaze from pole to pole. THOS. SHEPHERD No. 214. Must Jesus Bear the Gross Alone? GEO N. ALLEN. MAITLAND. C. M. -fr'gt-t 3EiJEEE :*±PEi Must Je - sus bear the cross ii - lone. Ami nil tlle world go free ?— ^ # r ie '^— ^ 1 — No; there's a cross for ev - 'ry one, And there's a cross for uie. -%■ E \ ^ • — t- -I — :<>. — 1 J r(^— « iii 2 The consecrated cross I'll bear, Till death shall set me fret, And then go home my crown to wear, For there's a crown for me. 3 Upon the crystal pavement, down At Jesus' pierced feet. Joyful, I'll cast my golden crown. And His dear name repeat. 4 O precious cross! O glorious crown! O resurrection day! Ye angels from the stars come down. And bearmv soul awav. IVOa 2IOi {See music ciboi'r.) [ Come, Holy .Spirit, heavenly dove, With all Thy quickening powers; Kindle a flame of sacred love In these cold hearts of ours. ! Look how we grovel here below, l^'ond of these earthly toys; Our souls how heavily they go. To reach eternal joys. ; In vain we tune our formal songs In vain we strive to rise; Hosannas languish on our tongues And our devotion dies. . Father, and shall we ever live At this poor dying rate, Our love so faint, so cold to Thee, And Thine to us so great ? i Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly dove With all thy quickening powers; Come, slu d aljroad a Savior's love, And tluiL shall kindle ours. ISAAC WATTS. NOi 216, (Sr<- vin.^k ahoiv.) 1 How sweet the name of Jesus .sounds Iti a believer's ear; It soothes his sorrows, heals his wounds, And drives away his fear. 2 It makes the wounded spirit whole, And calms the troubled bn;a.st; 'Tis manna to the hungry soul, And to the weary, rest. 3 Dear Name, the Rock on which I My shield and hiding place; [build, My never falling treasure, filled With boundless stores of grace. X Je.sus, my Shepherd, Savior, Friend, My Prophet, Priest and King; My Lord, my Life, my Way, my End, Accept the praise I bring. JOII.V NEWTON. No. 217. {See music ahove.) I Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, That saved a wretch like me; 1 once was lost, but now am found Was blind, but now I see. 2 Thro' many dangers, toils.andsnares, I have already come; 'Tis grace has brought me safe thus far, And grace will lead me home. 3 The Lord lias promised good to me, His word my hope secures; He will my shield and portion be As long as life endures. 219 No. 218. Arise, My Soul, Arise ! CHARLES WtSLEY. LKNOX. H. M. LEWIS EDSON. =]: ■0 •- A-rise, my soul, a - rise;Shake off thy guilty fears;The bleeding sacri- -f- tc?- :=b=:t:-5=:t: *=» ■P^i^5 fice In my be-half ap-peais; Before the throne my surety stands, Be- _^ — ^ — ^p _«-.... I .^:^.::^-f ^ • — ^_f — • ^r-^-s* & — k-^-P- ---U — #— H i — 1-# — • — • — H— Fk — u — '=. — U- ^ii^ ±: :f=:f=f; F^=tF=F=r: liiii :p: :^^^E^=^E^ III: '■T — 4- S: -^- -3z iB fore the throne my surety stands, My name is writ-ten on His hands. f= ■r5>- i r — ^- 3 Exalt the Lamb of God, The sin atoning Lamb; Redemption by His blood Through all the world proclaim; II : The year of jubilee is come;:|| Return.ye ransom'd sinners,home. CHARLES WESLEY. 2 He ever lives above For me to intercede, His all redeeming love. His precious blood to plead; |l : His blood atoned for all our race, -.H And sprinkles now the throne of grace 3 The Father hears him pray, His dear anointed one; He can not turn away The presence of His Son; II : His Spirit answers to the blood, :|| And tells me I am born of God. No. 2I9> {Src music above.) 1 Blow )-e the trumpet, blow The gladly solemn sound; Let all the nations know. To earth's remotest bound, ;j:The year of jubilee is come;:|| Return, ye ransom'd .sinners, home. 2 Jesus, our great High priest; Has full atonement made; Ye weary .spirits, rest; Ye mourning souls, be glad; ii:The year of jubilee is come;:|| Return, ye ransom'd sinners, home. No. 220. {See music above.) 1 Let earth and heaven agree, Angels and men be joined, To celebrate with me The Savior of mankind; II : T' adore the all-atoning Lamb,: | And bless the sound of Jesus' name. 2 Jesus! transporting sound! The joy of earth and heaven; No other help is found. No other name is given, II : By which we can salvation iiave;:|| But Jesus came the world to save. 3 Oh, for a trumpet voice! On all the world to call, — To bid their hearts rejoice In Him who died for all; \\: For, all my Lord was crucified; :|| For all, for all, my Savior died. CHARLES WESLEY. 220 No. 221. O For a Thousand Tongues. CHARLES WESLEY. AZMON. C. M. ^i-|-|gEpg^^^=^ -«» - L LOWELL MASON -J I. O for a thousaiuUongues, to sing My great Re-deciu-er's praise; w^- The glo-ries of my Oud and King.The triumphs of His grace! 52z: -«>- "^^mmrni 2 I\Iy gracious Master and my God, Assist me to proclaim, To spread thro' all the earth abroad, The honors of Thy name. 3 Jesus! the name that charms our That bids our sorrows cease; [fears, 'Tis nmsic in the sinner's ears, 'Tis life, and health, and peace. 4 Fie breaks the power of canceled sin, lie sets the prisoner free; His blood can make the foulest clean; His blood availed forme. No. 222> (-SV^ music above.) 1 Salvation! O the joyful sound What pleasure to our ears? A sovereign balm for ever^' wound, A cordial for our fears. 2 Salvation! let the echo fly The spacious earth around, While all the armies ot the sky Conspire to raise the sound. 3 Salvation! O thou bleeding Lamb! To Thee the praise belongs: Salvation shall inspire our hearts, And dwell upon our tongues. jdiiN' .vi-,wT That will not murmur nor complain IJeneath the chastening rod. But, in the hour of grief or pain, Will lean upon its God; 5 A faith that shines more bright and When tempests rage without;[clear That when in danger knows no fear. In darkness feels no doubt; \ That bears,unmoved,the world's dread Nor heeds its scornful smile; [frown. That seas of trouble cannot drown, Nor Satan's arts beguile. No. 227i ('^-^ music above.) I O for a closer walk with God, A calm and heavenly frame; A light to shine upon the road That leads me to the Lanil)! 2 Where is the blessedness I knew, When first I saw the I^ord ? Where is the soul-refreshing view Of Jesus and His word ? 3 Return, O holy Dove, return. Sweet messenger of rest![niourn, I hate the .sins that made Thee And drove Thee from my breast. 4 The dearest idol I have known, Whate'er that idol be. Help me to tear it from Thy throne, And worship only Thee. VVM. COWPER. NOi 220i (See music above.) 1 Forever here my rest shall be, Close to Thy bleeding side; This all my hope and all my plea, For me the Savior died. 2 INIy dying Savior and my God, Fountain for guilt and sin, Sprinkle me ever with Thy Blood, And cleanse and keep me clean. 3 Wash me and make me thus Thine Wash me and mine Thou art; [own; Wash me, but not my feet alone, — My hands, my head, my heart. 4 Th' atonement of Thy blood apply, Till faith to sight improve; Till hope in full fruition die, And all my soul be love. CH.\S WESLEY. 222 No. 229. Guide Me, Thou Great Jehovah. WILLIAM Williams. /AGS. 8s, 7, 4. THOMAS HASTINGS. I Guide iiif, OThoii ,t;r(.';it Jrhovali,ril.L,'rim tliro' thi.s harnii land: | \ I am wcak.hut Thou art. iiiijrUlv;||ol(lmc- with Tliv iMtw'rfiil liaiul; | I ' ■ . Baa (I rf 77^ # ,* * • • -Z-*-i i- -». -^ • • • # • • • • .2.. 'ST^ heaven,Feednietill I want no more, Bread of heaven, Feed niu till I want no more. 2 Open now the crystal fountain, Whence the healing waters flow. Let the fiery, cloudy jjillar. Lead nic all tuy journey through: Strong Deliv'rer, Be Thou still my strength and shield. 5 When I tread the verge of Jordan, Bid my anxious fears subside: Bear me thro' the swelling current, Land me safe on Canaan's side; Songs of praises I will ever give to Thee. 3 Peace and joy shall now attend thee; All tliy warfare now is past; GjmI thy Savior will defend thee; Victory is thine at last; All thy condicis End in everlasting n st. 1 IIDMA'; KICI.LV. No. 230. [Src music aborr.) 1 On the mountain's top appearing, Lo! the sacred hcalcl stands, Welcome news to Zion bearing, — Zion, long in hcstile lands: Mourning captive! God Himself shall loose thy bands. 2 Has thy night been long and mournful? Have thy friends unfaithful proved. Have thy foes been proud and scornful? By thy sighs and tears unmoved ? Cease thy mourning; Zion still is well beloved. No. 231. (SiY music abori-.) 1 Zion stands with hills surrounded, Zion, kept by power divine; All her foes shall be confounded, Though the world in arms combine; llajjpy Zion, What a favored lot is thine! 2 livery human tie may perish; I'riend to friend uni'aithful prove; ^Mothers cease their own to cherish: Heaven and earth at last remove; But no changes Can attend Jehovah's love. 3 In the furnace God ma}- prove thee. Thence to bring thee forth more bright. But can never cease to love thee: Thou art precious in His .sight: God is with thee, God, thine everlasting light. THOMAS KliLLV. 223 No. 232. Hail, Thou Once Despised. JOHN BAKEWELL. AUTUMN. 8, 7, I). 1. Ilail, Thou once dc-spis-ed Je - sus! Hail, thou Gal - i - lu - an King! .'R* I i -^y Fine. Thou didst suf - fer to re - lease us; Thou didst free sal - va-tion brinj^. n. s. Ih Thy mer-its tve find fa- vor; Life is M'i'^>- f't Ihvo' Thy name. P^^^^ I IV i I I ^ wmA Hail, Thou ag it^-|E#^f:i^ o - niz- ing Sav-ior, Bear-er of our sin and shame! -Ct^ \ 2 Jesus, hail! enthroned in glory, There forever to abide; All the heavenly hosts adore thee, vSeated at thy Father's side: There for sinners thou art pleading. There thou dost our place prepare; Ever for us interceding, Till in glory we appear. 3 Worship, honor, power and blessing, Thou art worthy to receive; Loudest praises, without ceasing. Meet it is for us to give. Help, ye bright angelic spirits, I5ring your sweetest, noblest lays; Help to sing our Savior's merits; Help to chant Immanuel's praise! Mo. 233 {Sec music above.) I (iently, Lord, oh, gently lead us Through this lonely vale of tears. Thro' the changes Thou'st decreed us. Till our last great change appears; When temptation's darts assail us, When in devious paths we stray. Let Thy goodness never fail us, Lead us in Thy perfect way. 2 In the hour of ])ain and anguish, In the nour when death draws near, Suffer not our .souls to languish. Suffer notour souls to fear. And when mortal life is ended, Bid us in Thine arms to re.st. Till by angel bands attended We awake among the blest. TIIOS. H.^STINC.S. No. 234-. {See music above.) I Hark, the voice of Je.sus calling, "Who will go and work to-day ? Fields are white, and harvests waiting, Who will bear the sheaves away ?" Loud and long the Ma.ster calletlf. Rich reward He offers free; Who will answer, gladly -aying, "Here am I, .send me, send me?" 2 Let none hear you idly .saying, "There is nothing I can do," While the .souls of men are dying. And the 1* Taster 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 me." DANIEL MARCH. 224 1 Ig. No. 235. When I Survey the Cross, ISAAC WATTS. ISAAC WOOOOURY I. When Isurvcythf woiulrous cross Uii whu-htlK' rriiicc f)rnl diul, -4- My richest gain I count. l)ul luss.And ])()ur con-tempt on all my priile. '"''^^^^r^U.MlJi^m^tiU Ji 2 Forbid it, Lord, that I shouhl hoast, Save in the death of Christ, my Gofl; All the vain thinjfsthatchann tneuiost, I sacrifice them to His blood. 3 See, from His head.Hishands.Hisfeet Sorrow and love flow mingled down. Did e'er such love and sorrow meet, Or thorns compose so rich a crown ? 4 Were the whole realm of nature mine, That were a present far too small; Love so amazing, so divine, Demands my soul, my life, my all. No. 236. (•"?'''' '«'"''' above.) 1 Jesus, and shall it ever be, A mortal man ashamed of Thee ? Ashamed of Thee, whom angels praise. Whose glories shine thro' endless (uiy.s. 2 Ashamed of Jesus! that dear friend On whom my hopes of heaven depend! No; when I blush, be this my shame, That I no more revere His name. 3 Ashamed of Jesus! 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. 4 Till then— nor is my boasting vain— Till then I boast a Savior slain; And O, may this my glory be. That Christ is not ashamed of me I josp:i'ii c.kiogs, alt. hv n. fk.avcis. There is a calm, a sure rctre.-it: "Tis found beneath the mercy-seat. 2 There is a jjlace where Jesus sheds The oil of gladness on our he.'ids; A place than all besides more sweet: It is the blood-bought mercy-.seat. 3 Tl'.erc is a scene where .spirits VIcnd, Where friend holds fellowship with Iricnd; Tho' .sundered far, i)y faith they meet Around one connnon mercy-seat. 4 Ah! whither could we flee for aid, When tempted, desolate, dismayed; Or how the lusts of hell defeat. Had suffering saints no mercy-seat? Mil. 11 Srbwi'.LL. No. 237. {See music above.) I From every stormy wind that blows. From every swelling tide of woes, 225 No. 238. (•''"■f' iiiKji'' above.) 1 I thirst,Thou wounded Lamb of God, To wash me in Thy clean.sing blood; To dwell within Thy wounds;t)ien paiu Is sweet, and life or death is gain. 2 Take my poor heart, and let it be Forever closed to all but Thee: Seal Thou my breast, and let me wear That pledge of love forever there. ■^ How blest are they who still abide Close sheltered in Thy bleeding side' Who thence their life and strt'nmh derive, And bv Thee move, and in Thee live. 4 Hence our hearts melt,oiir eyes o'ertlow, Our words are lo.st, nor will we know Nor will we thitn. )f aught beside; "My Lord, my Love is, crucified." No. 239. How Firm a Foundation. GEORGE KEITH ANNE STEELE, How firm a foun-d;i-tion, ye saints of the L,ord, Is laid for your ' !^ Cii; ■ •— • I ^1 :^: E3- — I- :i: -I— Lfi*- :^-i~-:l.-z:r5: -X :=|: :3- -«- 1 a :q._-:d:zt5_zi faith in I^is ex - eel-lent word! What more can He say than to rO t[z=^— : O I -s they shall still in my bo- som be borne. 7 ' 'The soul that on Jesus still leans for repose, I will not, I rtvY/ not, desert to his foes; That soul, thoui^h all hell should en- deavor to shake, [sake." ril never, no, )icvc)\ no, nicvI'R for- 2 In every condition — in sickness, in health; [wealth; In poverty's vale, or aboundinji in At home and abroad; on the land, on the sea — • "As thy days may demand, shall thy strength ever be. 3 "I'^'ear not; I r.m with liiee; C) be not dismayed! [.lid; I. I am th\- God, and will still give thee I'll strengthen thee, help thee, and cause thee to stand, [hand. Upheld by my righteous, omnipotent 4 "When through the deep waters I call thee to go, [flow, The rivers of woe shall not the;> over- For I will be with thee, thy trouble.-, to bless, [tre.ss. And sanctify to thee thy deepest dis- 5 "When through fiery trials thy ])ath- way shall lie, [p^}"- |2 \nd now Christ is readv vour souls My grace, all-sufficient, shall be thy sup- j to receive. The dame .sliall not hurt thee— 1 only | oh' how can vou question, if you will d-sign [retine. ; Ijclieve ? Thy dross to consume, and thy gold to j if si,-, is your burden, why will you 6 "E'en down to old age, all mv peo- ! "ot come ? pie shall prove ' [love; ' '^^^ ^^ >'"" ^^^ '^"'^ welcome; He bids jVIy sovereign, eternal, unchangeable i yo^ ^ome home. No. 240. (■SV<' music above.) I Oil, turn yc, oh, turn )'e, for why will ye die, When (iod in great mercy is coming so nigh ? Now Je.sus invites you, the Spirit says, Come, .\iid angels are waiting to welcome vou home. ANON. 226 No. 241. WM. P. MACKAY. Revive Us Again. J. J, HUSBAND. y 1, We praise Thee, O 2, We praisj Thee, O ^, vUl uU) - rv ami 4, All ^\o - ry aiui God! God! pniise ]>raise for the Son of Th\- for Thy S])ir - it of to the Lamb that was to llie God of ;:11 -i -i: ' =5:-:.5: love, li.yht, slain, uraee, •e>- S; 0- r- ■z^^— ;i^ Vnv WliJ has Who has Who has Je - sns shown us borne all bought us, f \vl:o our our and t? (lied vSav - sins .sought :1- ii^ ] and ior and us. ^m is now gone a - bovc, a!id scat - lered our night, ■'ry stain, our ways, .#. .*- .6 C. has cleans(.'d c and guid - ed Rini'.AlN. \ fj ^ J i I •••pi Hal - Ie-iu-jah!ThinethegIory;IIai-le-lu-jah! a-nien! Rc-vive us a-gain, > 4X— «- No. 242. God's Lovg. LradiT.—l' or God so loved 1 lie world, Cod's Love. Concluded. all truth; lor he shall not sperd-: of hitn- that lie gave His c/uly begotten Son, self; but whatsoever he shall hear, that that whosoever believeth in hini;-hould not perish, but have everlasting life. Rcsp07isc: — In this was nuiiifested the love of God towartl us, because that God sent His only begott(Mi Son into the world, that we might live thro' Him. Leader: — Ileloved, if God so loved us, we ought also to love one another. All silK^. isl verse No. 2.\ \ , V/c praise, etc. Leader:— VM\i the Comforter, wliich is the Holy Ghost, whom the I'atlier will send in my name, he slndl teaeh you all things and bring all tilings to vour remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you. Response;— V<^\\Q\\ He, the Spirit of Truth, is come, He will guide you into shall he .■^])eak. and he will show you things to come. Leader: — He shall glorify me; for he shall receive of mine, and shall show it unto you. .-/// sillff. 2a verse, We iiraiseThcc, etc. Leader: — And 1 beheld, and I heard the voice of many angels round about the throne, and the living creatures and the elders; and the number of them was ten-thousand times ten-thousand, and thousands of thou.> <#>» * No. 244. Holy Spirit, No. I, Leader: — That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit. Response: — If any man have not the spirit of Christ, he is none of his. Leader; — As many as are led by the Spirit of Cyod.they are the sons of God. Response; — The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit that we are the children of God. x-ill Sing; istverse,No.243,Holy Spirit, etc Leader; — After that 5'e believed, ye were sealed with that Holy Spirit of promise, which is the earnest of our in- heritance until our redemption of the purchased possessions unto the praise of his glory. Response. — Grieve not the holy Spir- it of God, whereby ye are sealed unto the day of redemi)tion. Leader; — The Comforter, which is Holy Spirit. Concluded, the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things and bring all things to your remembrance whatsoever I have said unto you. Response; — The Spirit also helpeth our infirmities, for we know not what we should pray for as we ought, but the vSpirit itself maketh intercession for us. AllStng; adverse, Ever present, etc. Leader; — The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long suffering, gentle- ness, goodness, faith, meekness, tem- perance; if we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit. Response; — He that soweth to the flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption, but he that soweth to the Spirit, shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting. All sing; 3d verse, When our days, etc. 228 No. 245. How Gentle God's Commands. PHILIP DODDRIDGE. DKNNIS. S. M. CIO. NAEGELI. iiS:piipi&!l^ip^p How gen - tie God's connnaiiil.s! How kind His ]-)re - ccpts are! Be - iieath His watcli-fal ey«; His saints se - cure - ly dwell; Why should this anx - ions load Press down your wea - ry mind? His good-ness stands approved, I'nchang'd from day to day: :g:rz g=p--- i Come, cast }our bur -dens on the Lonl.And tnist His constant care. That hand which bears all na - ture up Shall guard His children well. Haste to yovir heaven-ly Father's throne, And sweet re -fresh-ment find. I'll drop my bur - den at His feet, And bear a song a - way. mmm No. 246. Wisdom. i Wisdom. Concluded. Leader: — Remember now thy Crea-iand the gain thereof Ihan line gold, tor i!i the days of thy youth. Serve I Response.-— ^\w. is more precious hitr with gladness, and magnify his than rubies, name forever! Lracfrn—\\u\ all things thou canst Response:— \\\\a.t shall I render unto desire are not to be compared unto her. the lyord for all his benefits towards me ? I will take the cup of salvation and call upon the name of the l <■> < No. 248. Holy. Holy! Leader: — Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of hosts; the whole earth is full of his glory. All Sing: ist verse. No. 247, Holy, holy, holy! I.ord God Almiglity! etc. Leader: — For thou art not a God that hath pleasure in wickedness: neither .shall evil dwell with Thee. Response: — But thou art holy, O thou that inhabitest the prai.ses of Lsrael. All Sing: 2d verse. Holy, holy, holy! All the saints adore thee, etc. 230 Holy, Holy! Concluded. Leader: — Exalt ye the Lord ottr God and worship at his footstool; for he is holy. Response: — And the four beasts had each of them six wings about him, and they were full of eyes within, and they rest not day and night, saying, Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty, which was, and is, and is to come! All Sing: 3d verse. Holy, holy, holy! I.) LOWELL MASON. :^1^2i:j:-^:^: ^ :-A M^i WnSfWW I. My faith looks i:p to Thee, Thou T/unl) of Cal-va-ry, vSuv - ior ili-vinc! ti:_;----t:. , # ^1- -r* JU-f -_-i<2 - ^-7;^ -| h- — ^ <::^ » # « •_ •-„-'5 tt--T--.p:.:fc,-P t f ^ Now hear me while I i)niv, ,., , . r .i • i i, i i i mm ■ •^ .r 1 11 -1. ,- Oh.letmefroin tlnsday I'e whol-lv 1 luivo. ( lake all mv '^mlt a-uav, ' -' - -^- ±•^::f?::r5: 2 IVIay thy rich s^racc' impart Stren^fth to my faintin.^ heart, My zeal inspire; As thou hast died for me, Oh, may my love to thee, I'ure, warm, and changeless lie, A living fire. 3 While life's dark maze I tread, And griefs around me spreatl. Be thou mv Guide: f»- I ^J] Bid ilarknes-; turn to day, Wipe sorrow's tears i^way, Nor kt me I'ver stniy I'rom thee asid.'. 4 When ends life's transient dream, When death's cold sullen .-stream, Shall o'er me roll; r.lest vSavior, then, in love, I'ear and distrust remove; Oh, bear me safe above, A ransomed soul! No. 250. Faith. All Sing: ist verse Xo. 249, My faith, etc. Leader: — As many as received him, to them gave he power to l)ecome the sons of Ood, even to them that believe on his name. Resfyotisr:—\\Q that believeth on him is not condemned: but he tliat believeth not, is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. Leader: — He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life; and he that believeth not the vSon, shall not .see life; but the wrath of (iod abideth on him. Response: — If ye believe not that I am he, ye shall die in your .sins. All Sing: 2d verse, May Thy rich. etc. Leader: — And whosoever liveth, and Faith. Concluded, believeth in me, .shall never die. Response: — Gracious is the Lord, and righteous; yea, our (rod is merciful. Leader: — Even when we were dead in sins, hath \\v (luickeiied us together with Christ; (by grace ye are saved.) Response; — That in the ages to come he might .show the exceecHng riches of his grace in his kindness towards us, through Christ Jesus. .-/// Sing: 3(1 verse, While life'sdark, etc. Leader:— V,iin\\x, justifi.'il freely by his grace, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. Response. — And if by grace, then it is no more of works; otherwise grace is no more grace. 4lh verse, Whcu eud;i life's etc. All Sing: !31 No. 251. H. BONAFt. What a Friend. 8s, 7S, D. (M. H. 728.) C. C, CONVERSE. I. What a friend we have in Je - sus, All our sins and griefs to bear! Fine. -f . •- -0- -0- -0- <& . .5. ^. What a priv - i - lej^e to car - ry Kv - 'ry thing to God in pray'r! D. s. ^l/l bc-causc zue do not car - ry, Ez> - 'ry thiiig to God in pray'r! N V _ D. S. iflt-^fil El-feE^T: ::5=3:=::?: CEtEE i —-*•#-- '-^••♦•S— Oh, what peace we oft iiT z- ^^^^^-^ r en for - feit, Oh, what needless pain we bear, S 't -0- -p- -0- -^- -0- =rfe= w:^. w '^ "J '^ J Have we trials and temptations? Is there trouble anywhere? We should never be discouraged, Take it to the Lord in prayer. Can we find a friend so faithful, Who will all our sorrows share? Jesus knows our every weakness, Take it to the Lord in prayer. 1 iEf; W r — Are we weak and heavy laden, Cumbered with a load of care, Precious Savior, still our refuge, Take it to the Lord in prayer; Do thy friends despise, forsake thee? Take it to the Lord in prayer. In His arms He'll take and shield thee Thou wilt find a solace there. No. 252. Prayer. No. I. Leader: — If my people, which arc called by my name, shall humble them- .selvcs and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin. Response: — And whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. All Sini^: ist verse. No. 251 , What a, etc. Leader; — In everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your recjuestsbe made known unto God. Response: — The Spirit also helpeth our infirmities, for we know not what we should pray for as we ought; but the Spirit it^^elf maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered. All Sing: 2(1 verse. Have we trials, etc. Prayer. Concluded. Leader: — Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fer- vent prayer of a righteous man avail- eth nuich. Response: — The sacrifice of the wick- ed is an abomination to the Lord; but the prayer of the upright is His delight. All Sing: 3d verse, Are we weak, etc. Leader: — After this manner there- fore pray ye: ylll: — Our Father which art in heav- en, hallowed be thy name. Thy king- dom come. Thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliv- er us from evil. For thine is the king- dom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Ameu. 232 No. 253. A. M. TOPLADY. Rock of Ages. TOri.ADY. 7S. ^- THOS. HAST'NG?. Fine. I. Rock of A - i^es, cleft for ttie, IM mc hide niy-self in TIkv: D. c. /A' (>/ sin the don - blc ciirc,Saz'r from zcrat/i and make iiw piiir. -h— f^ Let the \va - tcr and the ])loo(l, From thy wounded side which flow'd. :Jvr*— <-«'-? — ^-:!?— p— -r-s^- — "fi- - - - - '•" J — -* — ^_! — #— -p — o- Si. P-1-.-ff — ^-i — ^- -p.-_^ i:^ -- Could my tears forever flow, Could my zeal no languor know, These for sin could not atone, Thou must save, and Thou alone: In my hand no price I bring, Simply to Thy cross I cling. While I draw this fleeting breath, Wlien my eyes shall close in death, When I rise to worlds unknown. And behold Thee on Thy throne, Rock of Ages, cleft for me. Let me hide myself in Thee. No. 254. Rock of Ages. Leader: — Behold the I.anib of dod who taketh away the sins of the world. RespoJise: — He was wounded for our transgressions. He was bruised for our iniquity. The chastisement of our peace was upon him, and with his stripes we are healed. Leader: — Thou shalt call his name Jesus, for he shall save his people frcjin their sins. All Si)l^: ist verse. No. 253, Rock of Ages, Leader: — The l)lood of Jesus Christ, his vSon, cleansetli us from all sin. Response: — Neither is there salva- tion in any other, for there is none other name given under heaven among men whereby we must be saved. Leader: — Without shedding of blood is no remission. Rock of Ages. Concluded. Jxcspuiise: — The eternal God is thy refuge and underneath are the ever- lasting arms. ^lll sing; 2(1 verse, Could my tears, etc. Leader: — The gift of God is eternal life, through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Response: — By grace are ye saw d through faith, and that not of yoiir- .selves; it is the gift of God. Leader: — How shall we escape if v. e neglect so great salvation. All. — When thou passest through the waters I will be with thee and through the rivers, they shall nf)t over- flow thee; when thou walkest through the fire thou shalt not be burned, neither shall the flame kindle upon thee. 3d verse, While I draw, etc. All Sing. 233 No. 255. Jesus, Lover of My Soul. CKARLES WESLEY. MAKTVN. 7 D. (M, H. 656.) 5. B. MARSH, Fine. I ^1 ( Je - siis, lov - er of my soul, Let ine to Thy bo - soni '■ \ While the nearer wa-ters roll, While the tempest still is hi^h; r I), c. Sij/i' ill - /o the ha -veil guide. Oh, re-ceive my soul at last. r-V- -0- "6- -<9- ^t-PF P^pilJ K-gi - »- g< :5^ z). a \3i Hide me, O my Sav - ior, hide, Till the storm of life is past; -!?-(- -t5f f — (5> — I — i^- — ^ ^.^ r~^^ f^ — I "~" r- — p ■— wyt 2 Other refiijre 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 stayed. All my help from Thee I bring; Cover my del^enseless head With the shadow of Thy wing. Thou, O Christ, art all I want, INIore than all in Thee I find; Raise the fallen, cheer the faint. Heal the sick and lead the blind. Just and holy is Thy name; I am all unrighteousness; Vile and full of sin I am, Thou art full' of truth and grace. ■^ • ^ No. 256. Refuge. Leader: — I will lift up mine eyes un- to the hills from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord v/Iio made heaven and earth. Response: — He shall be as an hiding- place from the wind, and a covert from the tempest; as rivers of water in a dry place, as the shadow of a great rock in a wear}' land. Leader: — Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid. All Sing. istverse,No.255, Jesus, lovf.T, etc: L.eadcr: — Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest. Response, — I will both lay me down Refuge. Concluded.' in peace and sleep, for thou Lord only niaketh me to dwell in safety. Leader: — The Lord will be a refuge for the oppressed, a refuge in time of trouble. Response: — What time I am afraid I will trust in thee. All Smg. 2cl verse, other refuge have, etc. L.eader: — Behold he that keepeth Is- rael shalZ neither slumber nor sleep. Response: — The name of the Lord is a strong tower. The righteous runneth into it, and is safe. I^eader: — Thou wilt keep him in per- fect peace whose mind is .stayed on thee because he trusteth in thee. All Sing; 3d verse. Thou, O Christ, etc. 234 No. 257. Prayer, No. 2. Lea(/rr:—-l',nifir into his y!)(;;/.sv;— Blessed are the ptne in heart: for they shall see Golff. { See nnisic No. .- .;„ ) Holy Spirit, faithful guide, Ever near the Christian's side, ( Vently lead us by the hand; Pilgrim, in a deser'. land, \\\;ny souls, fore'er rejoice, While they hear that sweete;-,t voice Whisijering softly, "wand'rer come I'oilow me, ril guide thee home." No. 258. Holy Spirit, No. 2. Leader: — And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith (jod, I will pour out my vSpirit upon all flesh. Response: — And your sons and } our daughters shall prophesy, and vour young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams. Leader: — And on my servants and on my handmaidens I will pour out in those days of my Spirit, and they shall prophesy. Response :-~%\\\. ye shall receive pow- er after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you; and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem and in all Judea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost parts of the earth. Leader:— hw^ when the day of Pen- No. 259. Praise, No. 2. the Lil .saints. Response :~V('>x the Lord taketh pleasure in hispeoi)le; he will beautify the meek with salvation. Leader; — Praise ye the Lord. Praise God in his .sanctuary; jjiai.se him in the firnuiment of his ]X)wer. Response; — Praise him for his might}- acts; praise him according to hisexcel- leMt greatness. Leader; — Praise him with the sound of the trumpet; prai.se him with the psaltery and harp. Response, — Praise him with the timbrel and dance; prai.se him with stringed instruments and organs. Leader: — Praise him u]Jon the loud cymbals; prai.se him upon the high .sounding cymbaks. Response: — Let everything that hatli breath praise the Lord. Praise ye the Lord. .-/// Sing. (See music No. 264.). Praise God from whom all blessings flow Prai.se Him, all creatures here below. Praise Him above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, 235 No. 250. First Response. {Mav be sutiij aftcy prayer, at opening or closing.) E. 0. E mmBm^nmmm Hear our pray'r, O Fa-thcr, hear us, accept us, Lord, for Je-sus' sake. No. 261. ^eSU: -St -Wr -«»— Second Response. E. E — I- ^ • Hear our pray'r,hear our prav'rAiul bless us, For Je - sus' sake. .p ...» f ^i§ll No, 262. E. O. E. Third Response. Hear our pray'r, O Father, hear. And bless us,0 bless us, for Je-sus' sake. -#'-#- -I — n-i- r ippppfipi^iia No. 263. I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes. CHANT. COPYRIGHT, 1692 BV E. O EXCEUL. E. O. E. 1. I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills from whence cometli my help. 2. He will not suffer thy foot to be moved; he that keepeth thee will not slumber. 3. The I; to the Lord with cheerfnl voice:} Approach with joy His conrts unto: Him sjrve with fear, His praise forth tell j Praise, laud, and bless His name always, Come ye before Him, and rejoice. For it is seemly so to do. 2 The Lord, ye know, is God indeed. Without our aid He did us make; We are His flock. He doth us feed. And for His sheep He doth us take No. 266. THOS, KbN. 4 For why? the Lord our God is good, His mercy is forever sure; His truth at all times firmly stood. And shall from age to ajjje endure. WILLI.^M KI'.TIll;. Doxology. .SESSIONS. L,. yi. L. O. EMERSON. at«LbSzz?t — I— ^— (^ I. All ]>eople that on earth do dwell, Singtcthe Lord with cheerful voice: ^2i«'-prp±'?:z^~Fpz|?z;?.-^l-^j±z:tEzzb±tEzzEizK r r--F — I 1 — «-• Him serve with fear.His praiseforth tell, Come ye before Him and re-joice. _^_^_ _::^i^| f^'~3- t: -•-J5 « yj, — #— #- F« :g -_z^p=^. No. 267. :§ iz~ r Gloria Patri. I. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Ho -ly Ghost: 2. As it w-as in the beginning, is now, and ev-er shall be, world without end. A - men. ^ -«- ,, -a.- -a. -f^- -«,- - Tg- ^"-g ti -s?- -«- 237 xfe-t-r^z:[?iF^.-7il INDEX- Titles in Small Caps; First Lines in Roman; metrical titles in Italic, N(>. •I No. Ar.iDE WITH MK- M'd^Kllemlv, 8s, 7s, I).. . 2()IJ|I always go to Ji:.s 45 Ahiindanti.v aiuj:. 4(5 Kvkk will I puav.. !)7 I uni (((niinjr to tiio l!);:^ A lUiUDKN ukarku . . .5iy|F:itlu'r, in tliu morn 1(7 Alas and dikmySa 5i2r)|Fatlu!r, I streti-li my VMS ALITTLHTALK wit. 127|I<'lNl> HOMKTIlINd TO \{\h All for Jksus 14()| Follow all the. . . 1~* 21 All iiAiLTHKrowEit 91 Ail pooplo that on.. . 265 All, yi!S all, Igivoto 14(5 I can heal' my Savio i cannot tkll why Follow ime 211 come to thee l<'or all the Lord lias IT) I do hklievk Fore\('r licrc! my res 2l2S If 1 in lliy likeness.. 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