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HUESTIS, Halifax, K.S. 254S54 THE Marked favour with which our former publications — tho Sunday School Harp, the Sunday School Organ and the Sunday Softool Uarmonium — have been received has induced U3 to publish Thb WAVE OF SoNDAT School Sono. It is admitted that the catalogue of music-books for Sunday schools is already very lengthy, yet a want has been felt, and a desire expressed, for a book that shall contain more than the proverbial half-dozen good tuoes. Such a book we present, confident that as a Collection OF SUNDAY SCHOOL SONG, it has never been surpassed. It contains the newest and host productions of the principal wiiters of Sunday School Song on the Continent, selected by the Eev. J. A. Williams, D.D., whose experi- ence in this department of work is well known. Neither time nor labour has been spared to render the Wave worthy of public consideration and popular favoi'r. The pieces are fresh, pure, attractive, and devotional, and will be found to meet the present wants of the Sunday schools of Canada. Special attention is directed to tho following pages : 2, 5, 10, 16, 20, 27, 28, 36, 44, 46, 48, 62, 64, 64, 66. 68, 70. 72, 80, 86, 95, 98, 102, 106, 111-118, 122, 124, 131, 133, 136, 144, M6, 150, 152, 164, 166-172. 177-180. 183, 186, 188, 191. 196-203. ■iW, RUDIMENTS OF MUSICj. TH E NOT ES. Bow many different kinds of notes are there in general use ? Six, vbs:, the whole note, half cote, quarter note, eighth note, sixteenth note, and thirty-second note. What is tlieform of a Whole Note ? It is a round, open, or white note, ^ What is the form of a Half Note ? It is a round, open note, with a stem, ^ What is the form of a Quarter Note ? It ia a black note, with a stem, f What is the farm of an Eighth Note t It is a black note, with a stem and hook, f What ts the form of a Sixteenth Note f It is a black note, with stem and two iiooks, ' b What is the form of a Thirty-second Note? A black note, with 8t,em and three hooks, P NOTS BT Tiis Author.— It i3 thought unnecessary tooccupy muoh spitM) with Scales and Exercises, an those are usually WTittcti on the blaek bourd by the teacher, aud each one can best adapt his examples to his ovm claue*. Repeat the table of the relative value ofnota. Whole note = 2 = 4 = 8= 16 = 3a Half note P = 2 = 4=:8 =10. Quarter note f — 2 = 4 = 81. Eighth note f = 2 3 4. Sixteenth note ^= 2. Thirty-second note :| Explanation. — One whole note equals two halves, four quarters, eight eighths, &c. One half note equals two quarters, four eighths, eight sixteenths, &c. LETTEES. STAFF, OLEFS, &o. Wliat tetters are used «» Music f The first seven letters of the Alphabet, viz.. A, B, C, D, E, F, G. The eighth, or octave, is a repetition of the brsi. What is a Staff A Staff consists of five lines and four spaces, on which the notes are placed, and named regularly by degrees. !| ttUDIMENTS OP MUSIC. Name tlte degree* of the Staff— upward ami downward. ___— ^-^ ' 6th Une. 4th space. -4th lino. — Ut Une.- IjltRMOe. 2d apace. -2d line. 8d space. -Sd Ilhe. How are the, letters applied to tlte Staff? By a Clef or Key, placed at the beginning. What Clefs are in general use / The Treble, or G Clef, and the Bass, or F Clef. On what line is the Treble CUf placed ? Oo the 2d line, thua giving the letter G to that line, the others following in rotation abov» and below. Name tlie Utters on tJie Stajf. commencing with the Clef note. BCD F ^f f f r \ \=^ E F G, or Clef Note 0» what line is the Bass Clef placed ? On the fourth line, thus giving the letter F to that line, tZia othera following in rotation, &c. G A r. C D E eg WEz ^^^=^ £^ rCABCDE F, or Clef Note. Wliere are higher or lower notes written/ On added lines, and in the apacea between them, placed above and below the Staif. Name the degrees thus produced above the Staff. .« y* -a — 4» .^ 3 _ — i ^ First Space nbove. I First Line I 2d Space I 2d Line I SdSpaco I above. abuve. abuvo. abuve. Sd Line abavc. Name the degrees thus 2>roduced beloia the Staff. ¥ ■^ V -^ - - - ^ -^ 17 1st S] aco below. 1st 2d Line S]i:ico below. below. 2d I 3d Line 1 Space below. I below. 3d Line below. 4th Space below. i A B C D E F G 5: * A B C D E F ^ G, or Clef Note. These Scalea ahould bo thoroughly committed to memorj', so tliat they can be repeated with equal facility, ascending, or descending, taking care always to name the line or soaop before naminjr the letter. inili KCDIMENTS OF MUSJO BESTS DOTS, &;c. What, are F>-»ta f Maiks iudicatmy silence, corresponding with tho different DOtcs. Vencribe thtm. I Tliirtv- Wholorost| Hall rest Quarter I rest. Eighth rest. Sixteenth uccuml rest. I rest. m w With thrcP hciul.-<. Ltclow Above Turned to Turned to With two tho (ho tlio tlio licitda. line. Ihie. r>u;lit. left. Wlutt is the use of a Dot ofitr a note or rest f It adds one hidf to the lenath of it, consequently a whole note with a dot is fiquul to tlirve halves, and a dotted half will bo equal to three quarters, &c. Repeat the table of dotted notes. A dotted whole note O • equals |*j*r A dotted half note, p. equals f * f A dotted quarter. f • equals • • • ^ ^ ^ A dotted eighth. '• equals f ' f A dotted sixteenth, '/ equals f • f m WhatUa Trij-la? Tlirc'o notes sung in the time uauallj' given to two of the sann; ilcniiiniiiation. flow M it marked t With a curved lino and a figuro 3 over tho notoa. Ex. What is the rrwaniihy of a Ji'jure placed owr &ix notes t It sigailies that the six are to bo sung in tho timo of four notes of tho same deuouiination. TIME. What are Bars? Short liuea drawn across the Staff to divide tha music into equal parts. Tho muiic between two of these ia also called a bar, or measure. llow many sarin of Time are there ? Two — Common time, and Triple time. How are th".!) diMnfjuixhid? If there is an even nutiibor of parts in a bar, it is com- mon time — if an odd number, it ia triple time. Where in the time marked ? At tho beginning of every piece of music. In what muHHi'r ? liy iigurea placed in the form of a fraction, which refer to the whole note. J/oiodo tlwjiijnrcs refer to the whole vote? As a fractio'i refers to a whole number, viz., tho lower figure, or denominator, showa into how many ])arta tlia wliole note ia divided, and the upper figure, or numerator, showa how many of those p.irts shall be in amoasuro. 6 RUDIMENTS OF MDSIO. JS^plam tne /oUoimng marlu of time, tlwxoing which art common and which mpie. ^^1-^' -8- 4 I H id ^ :ii: ^ dt Rkmark. — The ^^, at the commencement of the above example, sigiiiliea c( runion time ; oxprestiing the value of a whole note, or four quartora in a bar. In it ttecessary to count the time exactly an marked oijlhe figures? No. Two quarters may be counted w four eighths — four quarters as eight eighths. INTEEVALS, S HABPS , PLATS, U Yhat is an Interval? The difference, or distance, between two somids, What is the smallest Interval? A semitone, or half tone. What is the use of the Sharp? A ehari), placed before a note, raisb. .t one semitone. IVhat is the use of a Flat ? A flat placed before a note, lowers it one semitone. What is the use of a Xatural <* ( k ) It restores a note that has been raised by a sharp, or low- ered by a flat, to its former position again. What is the meanimj of Jlats and sharps at tlie heginniny of a piece of munic? They affect ali notes of corresponding letters throughout the piec0. £x.^ m This sharp, being jdaced on the fifth line, Bignifics that nil the F's are to bo sung shaq). And these flats, •, beuiff on the third line, and fourth space, signifies that all the B's and E's are to bo sung Hat . What are accidental sharps, Jlats, ornaturals? Those occurring in the piece, but not marked at the begimiing. Ilow long does the influence of an accidental last? It affects all notes of the same letter in the measure. iJoes an accidental ever ajject notes in the next measure ? Yes. If the last noti of ono measure, which has been made sha.*p, begins the o '*^, that also is sharp. The same is to bo observed of ihits and naturals. SIGNATUEE. ^loto do yoti determine what is the Key Note of a piece of music ? Principally by the Signature, or number of sharps, or flats, at tho beginning. What method Itave you of discovering the hey note? Every key note is a fifth hit^her for every additional sharj), and a fifth lower for every additional flat, commenoing always BUDIMENTS OF MTTSia that it all ; the been same ;« of lari*. »V8 with the key of C, which has neither sharp nor flat at the ■ignaturo. Name tlie order of keys with sharps. The Kcy of C has no sharp, G has ono, D has two, A has thrco, £ has four, B has tivo, F sharp has six, and G sharp has seven. Name the order of keys with flats. The kcy of C has no Hat, F has one, B flat has two, E ilat has three, A Hat has four, D tlat has five, G Hat has six, and flat has seven. What letter is sliarped in the key of Of F. What letters are sharped in the key qf D f F and G. In the key of Af F, C, ami G. In the kcy of E f F, G, G, and D. /» the key of D ? F, G, G, D, and A. In the kcy of F sharp f , F, G, G, D, A, anci E. In the key of C sharp ? F, G, G, D, A, E, and B. WlwLt letter is flat in the key of Ft B. What letters are flat in tlie kcy cf B flatt B and E. In the key oj S flat f B, E, and A. In the key of A flcUt B, £, A, ud D. Inthekeyof Dflcaf B,E, A, D, ard O. In tlie key of O flat f B, E, A, D, O and 0. In the key of U flat f B, E, A, D, O, C, and P. MU8I0AL 8IQN8. fHuit is the use of double Bars t They are placed in the middle, or at the end, of a pieot of music, to show that a part, or the whole, is finished. What ia the use of Dots at a bar, or double bar f They show that the part of musio which is on the soma side as the dots, is to be repeated. What is the use of this sirjn ? ( j^) It is used to designate the place from which the perform- er is to repeat. The second time it occurs, it is nsnolly accompanied by tho words, " Dal Segno," meaning " from the sign." The performer then returns to the first si^^a and repeats. What is tlu meaning of Da Capof From the beginning. What is the meaning of Da Capo Al Segno i From the beginning at the sign Why are the words first and second time sometime$plaudat the double bar in t/ie middle of a movement i ] rt Time. r 2dTima. Ex, m T3tT 8 fiUUlMENlH OF MOSIU. 5il Tho (lots at the double bar show that the part is tc be repeated, anu tho figures denote that the perfonner, in singing it through tho second tirat, is to omit th«i bar marked one, and sing that markr^d two instead. What are Tied Kotfs ? When two notes on tho samo line, or spa:", are joined by a curved lino, over or under them, tljClirst only is sucg, and allowed tho full time of both. What ia the use of a Double Sharp t A double sharp (ft) raises a note two semitonea WiMt ia the use of Double Flat ? A double flat (ll ) lowers a note two semitones. JIow is a tingle tharp or flat replaced, after a double one? By a natural and sharp, or a natural and flat. What i» aiii'jini/ Legato f Singing smoothly, and blending one note with the next ; it is indicated by a curved line under or over the notes. What is singing Staccato ? Separating tho notes, and singing the notes short and distinct from each other ; it is indicated by dots, or pomted ■pecks, placed over the notes. What i$ the use of a Pause f (^rs) A pause over a note, or rest, indicates that the performer may bold, or pause, as long as he thinks proper. Why is a ])auiie tometimei placed over a double barf A pause, or the word Fine, sign dies that the piece is to end tuerc, after a Da Capo. What ia the vieaning of the word Bit t Twice — that is— the passage over whidi it is placed, is to be repeated. At one dot ajltr a note inereoHt tt» length one half, what ia Ih'', effect (f a acroiid dot i Tho Second dot is equal to half the first ; conseriucntly, a quarter note with two dots, is equal to a quarter, eightOf toud sixteenth. In what manner f» a Whole Bar Rest marhed ? The samo as a whole note re.it, be thj value of the bar what it may. Hoio are Rests ,'or more than one bar marked f For two bar? rest, it is made from ono lino to the next ; for four bars, ono line to the next but one. Sometime a fiOMro expressing tho number of bars ia placed over the s.gn of the rest, and when tho number of oars rest ia large, iigures only are used. //ojo do you count several bars Rest? By ii^^ming the number, instead of the word okk, at th« first o' each bar. Ex. ^M: ;3E These five bars rest should be counted I 1, 2, 3, I % 2, 3. I 3, 2. 3, I 4, 2, 3, | 6, 2, 3, | instead of always one, two, three. Explain the difference between Melody and Harmony. Melody is a succession of sotmda. Harmony is a combi- nation of sonnda. II aUDDISNTS OF MUSIU. 3,1 INTERVALS. What ia a Tom f Two Bcmitoncii— thus, tho interval from O to O aharp it & cemitono, and from ii sharp to A is a somitono — conse- quently, tho interval from (i to A ia a whole tone. Ex. ^^Ei^— ^T^ What is a Minor, or leaser third/ It consists of three semitones from the note luuned. a • n ■ • ' • • • • What ia a Major, or rjrcnler third f It consists of four benutoncb from tho note named. -O &_• — i— • .•— s s How many aemitonea hat a fourth t Five semitou'' ^, ^^^gpplqgjgj^ 1?^=::: C B Bj, A Aj^ a G|, F E E|^ D D{, C • 7 ^7 e M » >» « s pa s M 1 Do si Bi la la Bol Bol fa mi mi ra r& do Explanation. — When u^jningtho chromatio intervals by numerals, say— sharp one, sharp two, Hat six, flat Bcvcn, &o. ; but, wheu 7iaming them by letters, C sharp, B Qat &c. KOTB.— The author thinks the European nystcm of not clianjinjr the Towol soundH in the c'-.roi!mt,io ncalc, profcrahle to the pructico ko much in voifuc, a^ Muiiy biu\ habits arise tliat ruqulro unicli after-iiraetlco rmU Uistruetiou to i^raUicate. Thosu wlio cliooso, however, can Htlll use tliu old plaa by simply chanjtrinif thn vowi ound of the Rvllablo in ascoiuling to K. whoner«r a iliiirp uocunt- aud to A lu dosoeudhig, whcnevor » flat U UMw ia846e78s70b«aai La Bi do ra mi fa sol la la sol fa mi ra do si la. MINOR SCALE-MELODIC FOEM. <»lSf ■O-i iSZ THE MUSICAL LADDEE. Bfad fron tA« hottom upiMrcti. Prom SoTon to Sight a half atop 8| From 31x to Seven a itep 7 From Five to BU a itep Q From Four to Fiv« a ftcp - . , rrom Three iu Four a half •top..4 From Two to Three a iitop 3 From One to Two a itep.. 2 One : -8-; •II ■3' OF SUNDAY SCHOOL SONG. ■G" ■5" ■3« -1-1 BE IN OUR MIDST TO-DAY. 3. H. r 1. W« haste to thy temple. Oh, Father I We long (or thy preienco to-day ; Ai thint-pantlner haru by the wayaide Delight by the waten to itray. — no: J ,1— i-J m—^ -^ L^T^^ -^ *— T-J •-T-J :H — ^L^T^ — J C/liorii«< ^i;*. Greet with Thy (iiesenco Thy childron, Lord, Qroiit un the promise of Thy Word ; Jeiiu, we need Thee on our way, Bo In nur mldai to-day. __ # — • — • — ^ — ^ — "-r* — •-' - n i 1 1 1 — * — fi-r* — * — ' — F — *-!-• ^^-*T-r(- h I — I — '-r».-*— n • »i* i/ • u' i/ 'l?~t?-?~l 1!- ;?-Jr-;7-r ;?ir ^T-i/ 2 We hasto to Thy temple, Oli, Father I Our fast-fadiiig stieugth to renew ; Bind ur '^hou the wounded in spirit, Our faith and our courauo r«aow. 3 We haste to Thy temple, dear Father, Smile down from Thy glory above j We shall not ffrow weary well-doinf^, If bleit with Thy preseao« of lovo. I i; 'f 11 " WITH JOY WE HAIL THE SACRED DAY.** =^-l- T. C. O'KANE [ ' N I o— -• — #- 1 With ioy we hail the sa - ci'eil day 2 Thv choa • en tern - pie, Lord how fair, Which God ^a here has call'd Hia own. With joy the summona Thy eer-vanta throng To breathe the hum - ble Id -I 1- Clioriin. I*: -o- :iE2 3-\— >- -« -0- '.3 o - bey To wor-ahip at Hia throne, f er-vent prayer. And pour the grateful Bong. Uu-to the Lord glad-ly we raise Anthema of a: -JTZZ love, off 'rinj?3 of praise. • ^ ^ ^ ^ I ^ II .^ Un - to the Lord iflaJ - ly we raise. Heaven-ly Father, hea'- our grateful lay This b'essed Sabbath day. t- 8 J ]^ , •*■' -^ ■»• 1 u. -♦♦I Autbeins of love, off 'riiiija of pratae. 8 Spl'it of grace, Oh deign to dwell, Witlilii Thy cliurch below, Make lier in iiulinesa excel, Witb pure dwotion glovr. i Great God, we holl the sacred day H l'.li;h Thou liast called T'line OWB, With joy the Hinitrions we obey, I'o worship at Thy tlirons. ■BIB LET THY MERCY SHINE ON ME. W. T. QITFK I Tk- ._ _A *...* i^k MAv* _ 41a Qa _ ^oii«t Bin — f>i1 th/^iirvk VMW li*«i4. ma^ Ka • ' { Pass me nut, Oh gen - tie 8a - viour. Sin - ful though my heart may NeT • er leave me, but the rath • er Let Thr (Omit.) _« _ be; 5: g-:F t mer ::r»- €j thine on me. -.# — ~^_ 1 1/ Chorus. :^ jV;t^- ♦^^_J^_^, E - Ten me, . . - . Oh iilea^iod E - ven me. Oh blessed ±=ir 1 9 >Z3I3: Sa - viour. Let Thy mer , . , . cy shine on me, Saviour, e • ven me. Let TUy mercy shine on me. 1 F^?: '■^ ZfngzzF- zfLZZf-^-r^-K -t^-V- f- f ^ tJt ■*■ Ten me^ -V-V- =?=P :^ _^— ^ k/ t^^i' i? JT P Ijtl^ I. rsn Aie, • - Ten E - Ten me. rt «^=^ /T\ -a yr^ "ii ZI^ W~' ft-L-p ^ (• — * ^^t* U U ^ U l^ I U U I S^= ==i«=3:zjr:r=:r: me. Let Thy mer •' • '• - cy sh'ine sri me, e • Ten me. Let Thy mercy ablne on me. ma. ■V-i> < — »<— t^- :ti4z: 4 Pass me not, Oh loving Savlonr, Let me live and alio^ to Thee ; For I'm longing (or Thy favour, Wbllit thou'rt eaUing, Ob, gall mt, f Pass me not. Oh mifrhty SaTlow, Thou eaust make the blind to ■•• ; WttHssies of Thy rreat merit, Ipeak tome werd of powtr M aih ■I — ;/ u. i ^ 1? l' llti. t \ COME WITH THY BROKEN HEART. T. S. PKRKIN9. fine. 1 Com*, Oh, come with thy broken heart, Weary and worn with car* ; Come and kneel at the o- pen door; Je-aui is wait-ing there ; D. C. dome, Ob, ooue with thy broken heart, Weary and worn with care ; Com* and kneel at the o • pen door ; Jo'sue Is wait-ing there. D. C. for Chorui. Wait - log to heal thy wounded soul, Waiting to give thee rest ; Why wilt thou walk wher* shadows fall T Come to His loving breast JfL ^'4t. 4L #. #.'4«. ^ #. .^'jfu I ' ©. 2 Firmly cling to the blessed cross, There shall thy refuge be ; Wash thee now in the crimson fount, Flowing so pure f>>r thee ; list to the gentle, warning Toioe, List to the earnest call ; LeaTe at the cross thy burdtn now, Jmus will bsar it all. 8 Come and taste of the precious feast, Feast of eternal love ; Thiak of joys that forever bloom. Bright in the life above : Come with a trusting heart to God, Come and be saved by grace ; Come, for He loves to clasp thee now* CloH in Hit dear embracsu oco. 0. Hoao. WALK IN THE LIGHT. ^^ _ _ ... __ ^^ T^^ ^^ *^* B . «H*B •• . .« > . ._ 1 Walk iu the li^ht the Lord hath giv'n, To giiide thy steps a • right ; His Ho • ly Spirit sent from Heav'n, 2 Walkin the light of Gospel truth, Tliat shines from God's own Word ; A light toguideinear-ly youth. ^ Cboraa. ^^W-^ ^ ^ 5^ ^ -ft-*\-*- Can cheer the dark • est night. The faith-f 111 of the Lord. Walk . . . . in the light walk ... in the Walk in the light, in the beau-ti-fol light of God, Walk in the light, in the i%^^P light, ..... Walk ... in the light, beautiful light of God, Walk io the light, in the bean-ti-ful light of God. Walkin the light, the light of God. 4L3M. 4t •*. • ■#• X.r-^ — r-1 ^ .^^ ^ ^' 4»- «. t Walk In the Ilg^ht ! though shodowt dark. Like spectres eron th; way : Darkness will flee before the light Oi( Ood'i eternal day. « Walk In the llRht I and thou ahalt know The love o( Ood tn thee ; Che fellowship so sweet below. In bear'n will sweeter bs^ 6 SCHOLAR'S GREETING SONG. T. 0. OVANE. 1 Ci>mo, lot us join our cheerful songs With an-!»el9 round the throne ; Ten thousand thousand are their tongues. But S " Wot- thy the Lamb that die 1," thoy cry, " To bo ex • alt • ed thus ; " " Wor - thy the Lamb," our hearts re - ply. " For ^ ■#■■#-■•-''■ — -- -' - ^_^-,^J..^ i ^FR-r — fr -^-T-r— tT --n-r : i±ztri ^^U :g:± -J-,. , #_ Refrain. I r l ? I J_ j=j-[:rjz=zii-3-jriFgzr;izrr=;:^ipgi=ri^=r=J-ri— j: — 1— -|-|-h , Crq all their joys are one. He was slain for us,' We comb, we come, Our Saviour's name to pruiso. W« We come, we come, we come, we come. We iQA-i f' — • — m—^0f» J pii* — •_,>__• — a — fi — ,•,'_• — ^ — ^__ rtridnfej^izii 8 Jesus U worthy to receive Honour and power divine ; And blessings more than we can gtn^ Be, Lord, (or ever thine. t Ihe whole creation join In one. To bless thn sacred name Of him who sits upon the tbron% And to ador* tbe Luub. ■H msaaam WS^' OVER THE RIVER. GEO. F. ROOT. ^^=:^IS=--^-^ 5* 1 Over the riv-er ! Oh, what is there T Hearts ev - er hap - py and _-j— , _ — « — « — — — — o—Y-m # — • 1 — N — P^ — \ — ^ — N — Vt _-^r- y-# • • — r O-ver the riv-er, the riv - er ? jv— ^—^r-^--^- 1^2 0^-^~g -0-^-C»-^-^-.^-0—^-C^-~—^ £-0-0-0— 0-0-0— ui — — 0. -_in^_^_^ bouIj ev - er fair, Basking in glory for - ev - er. O-ver the riv-er, the riv - er wide, O - ver the J ^ ^ t ^ * * ^ * * /I "—7 ^ ..-^^^-^-i^-t-i^^. f^^^^. beau - ti«ful riv - er, -T— ^^==: -" — I — I — -^ 1 ^ J ^jv->-^-^■,^ ^T-^— ' 1 ii 0-0^0 i^_^_^_.r^^_t^_;_,_._,_t._^__.,_,_,_l_,.__,_^^:r±l Angela and blessed immortals a • bide, Sinless and happy for - ev • er. 2 Over the river 2 Oh, who is there- Over the river, the river T Friends who have gone from our earth-life to share, Lifo from the Bountiful Giver. 3 Over the river. Oh, won(?erful land. Over the river, the river ! Haopy aud holy each radiant band. May we be « ith them forever. •»• V 1 -l! 1 ! i i 8 NO BOOK LIKE THE BIBLE. Diieta Alto and Tenor. Qnnrtclt. s=j: AS 4 HULL. -1^ 1 1 . \ No book is like the Bi • ble, ) Our du • ty plain and aim • ple^ For chlld-liood, youtli. and a?e ; ) We find on eT - ery pagre. j P -?-->- :».-roi .L, J — a — M It came by in - spi - ra - tion A -9 — W^fi I liglit to guide our way, A voicefromHim who gave it. Re - prov - ini; when we stray. ■p- •0- •0- ■0- •0- ■0- ' s No boolc is like the +-; 1- 1 \-—\ ■ 1-4- I 1 , ^. Bi-ble, The bless - ed book we love ; The pil-grim's chart of glo-ry, It letws, it leads, it leads to God a - hove. 1 ■MaailMiUIMKiiliaiHMM ■SHiHaKH mM&i SH S tSt^ „', NO BOOK LIKE THE BIBLE. It tells of man's creiti >, His sad primeval fall ; It tells of man's redemption, Thro' Christ who died for all. In sacred words of wisdom, It bids us watch and pray, And early come to Jesus, The Life, the Truth, the Way. Concluded. 1 O, let us love the Bible, And praise it more and mora } Our life is like a shadow. Our days will soon be o'er. But if we closely follow The counsel God has given, We then may hope with angeli To sing his praise in heaven. 9 GOME TO THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. W. BISCHOFF. -1 1 r-l jv- s— Vr-T — -^ ^S_-^-f!U-^_>_^ , — »^^ ^ — I— r-C-l „ Coi ;onj( Q2I"''' \-^ quick-Iy onme, OomO) \^ quickly conWi ^— • . < i^JPrtckTy come, uome, quickly c^^e, coma, qntcklya om e l aa ui ayquicklycomn. ComeL'qulcklj comfl, to the Sunday School, come, cf>me, come. r#-#-# I ra »-Sc?_0: -v-w< ^- ' 1/ t I' 3 Haste, h^ste, to your heavenly home. Where we'll stand by the golden throne ; Saints and angels lead the song, Of Jesus sweetly singing. 'r-.-*-i"-.~'-. '--J — h — t-r — h — h — ( 1*! ¥> ^ f <^ 4 There, there, we will meet again. Where we're free from sin and paLi } Brothers, sisters there we'll join, Of Jesus sweetly ginKin^;. \ I;., I I 10 WE WILL RALLY TO THt STANDARD. 4- W. T. GIFFE. 1 We will ral • ly to the standard Of onr bloss-ed Lord and King ; ^7o will gather 'neath His ' .A. ^ ^ ^ . ^ .M. ^ ^ ,M. ^ >«. ^ ^ ^ .A. .A. 1 We will ral • ly to the standard Of onr bloss-ed Lord and King ; ^7o will gather 'neath His — a: ^— ^ — A — •—-• — n — -/j — ti — i<— ^ ^-^^ — I u — 1*— ^-.^7 — «— b — ^^ V- )/ 9 ^ r- ,s_j^_>-4^- !5_-«_A_-S--r-V — ^-^^ — J^ -A ———^.g-;-,-.^^^-.^ — ^.^—-^ — N-^^ — ^-^ ^A banner; We to Him our hearts will bring ; Wewill come to Hiu), our Saviour ; With His blood He hath us bought ; He hath b ^ ^ ■aid, " Let lit - tie children Come CO Me, for-bid them not." We wiU ral ly to the Q- — •-T » — t^-i •-^-* — cyr?r#._T .#_•_• — *Z'. - — n—fji — T7t:_q: — t — c.r=t — p — p.-:rrp_. We will ral • ly, yes, we'll ral - ly to tho ■tand WE WILL RALLY TO THE STANDARD. Conoiuded. 11 :^— -\- :S :-5 K — iv- .s— i"- -V ■■•- ^* ard of cur blesa ed Lord and King ; Lord and King ; We will ■tand • ard, bless • ed stand-ard, * ?- --i5 — • J- Of our bless - ed Lord aud King, Lord aud Kini; ; We will 1 •*• ■*• ^ ? — ^^ ■• i^- i -J^ *-H -©-^'^S tt:j.-s~'^—tB 4 — 1^— jS-r ^_ ^-J^-^-^^-, ^izz::i=-:rEgr=--Tj-:?=t-€:zEs— : gath - er 'neath His ban - ner ; We to Him our hearts will bring. ■^~?~^~t/— ^-?— r gatb-er, yei, we'll gather 'neath His banner, glorious banner j Woto Him our hearts will bring, our hearts will bring. Children, come, our ranks are open ; We will give the welcome hand ; Come with us, our Prince is calling, Come and join our happy band ; We have Jesus for our Captain, He will keep us from all harm. Where He leads us we will follow, Trusting in His saving arm. 3 He will give us peace and pardon ; He will name us as His own ; He will crown us with His glory ; He will guide us to the throne ; Never let us faint or falter. Never weary, never wait ; Onward, onward, God is with u«, Onward to the golden gate. , '.( |:V I 12 Animkto THE BLESSED BOOK. TOM 0. NEAL. 1 There's a book which surpass • es the sat; - es. A vol • nme of wis • dom di - vine ; And the ^p\ z: * ^-r .a- .9- ■B>— • ^-=^f^ -^- glo ry that gleams froiu its pages, No splendour of earth can outshine Chorus. 5L*_fL---t-_.fl_f-.^L^#_j?-.:_«_«_*i^*-. 'Tisthe Bi :^z±r:: ble ! the r:z?: 'Tis the blessed, blessed Bible 1 the --.^ —H—o ■ sa- ble ! Our guiding star that leads from earth to heaven ! The Bi ble I the bless • ed, bless - ed Bi • ble 1 Our guid-iug star that leads from earth to heaven 1 The blessed, bleis-ad Bi • ble 1 th« imiHliii i THE BLESSED BOOK. Concluded. s — — » j — n .:irr3riz:"uiz:ii — "^*"t — "^ Bi blel Wo love the pro-cious Book of Truth which God "*^Ms_ &=!= « has 18 givn. ^7\ — — t? — y — J — j^ — r — y — ^-^ : ^-"^ ^ •-" bleu • «d, bless - ed Bi • ble ! We love the pre - cioos Book of Truth which Ood has giv'n. 2 'Tis the light which will guide us to glory. The swore? of the Spirit of mi;;ht ; And to dwell on its beautiful story, Is of heaveu the sweetest delight 3 It reveals whc*s a fountuin is flowing Which washes the soul from its sta.n Ape and sorrow are comforted, knowing With earth they shall paife with all pain. ! the z^T^ r-f^ 5Hv=5r=3v 4— -a f*— *— *— g— g— ^- — a; Jr * — * — • — * — — * JESUS ONCE A LimE CHILD. (Primary Class.) ■.:^-Xz :.-'- 1 My Saviour, Thon who once on enrth uiii'«t live a little child like mfl. Oh, watch Thoii over all my life, And ever^ard me tcuderly. I Keep I'hou my feet from paths of bin. Thro' all the day be^iido me be, Aud thro the idiaduwi at the ui^ht — Kor thuu nert once a child lUie m« » • |f •_• m (S-i.— ^_«_«_«- ( •_ i ^ ^ ^ ^ 3 Forgive, O Lord, when I forget, And may my love for Thee endure, As thou dost know and understand My ohildish heart, Oh, keep it pure. b 1/ V k/ 4 And make me gentle, kind, and true, My life what Thou would'st have it be^ My Saviour, Thou who once on earth Wert just a little child like me. fi i^, 14 THE KINGDOM ABDVL tT^=^=~^=^H^~*: t. a. TEMNsr. 1 There's » kingdom a-bovo, 'Tis a kingdom of love, Where the Lord and His ransoiu'd a-bido; 2 Thuiu'sa Btrcam in th»t land, la tbat beau-ti • ful land, "I'is the riv • er of life and of love; I !^ t^ I 1/ 1^ I P ^ ^_^^_J^4f— \ ^ — I ^ — ^- And its bliss I shall share, For I'm jour-ney-in>, there, With the Lord as my lead • er I shall stand on its brink. Of its pnre waters drmk In the king-dom of gio • ry •nd guide, bove. 4''lioras* I am bound, •-— :^: i^T^-- :iz:j.-«z:i:--». I am bound, §: •(t ■#. : ;3^'^S=:?=i?ir:==; :3^U::^ :±=5±:^ i. I am bound for the kingdom a • bove, 1 «m bound. 1 am bound. ■ m~--m—0 #-T f-^ 't'-'-^—'f—r the king-dom a- bove. mmmmm THE KINGDOM ABOVE. ConcMed. ib I am bound, . _ I am bound, _ _ _ I a»D bound for the king - dom of love. m. ti^= ** M- A ^ 3i3; ii^i; atn bound ?— i-ti^zrq I am bound, 3 There's a crown in that land, In that beautiful land, Yes, a crown that is golden and fair; At my .Saviour's command, I ahali go to that laud, And shall wear it otornally ther , for the king • dom of love « am bound, 4 There*! a home in that land, In that beautiful land, 'Tia all glorious, and golden, and fair ; Very soon, very goon, When my life-work is done, I shall take up my dwelliug-place thera PEACE OF GOD. m I I ~ "" I ~, eres, i f \ i i dlmu 1 " In m» ye may have poaco ; My poaco I give to you." Rc8t, tro'iblod loul, rent In tho Lord ; Bit love will bom . tlieo Uiroii(;h, j>L>,.J-,f^.-. 2 " In Mo yo may have peace : " Though wais against thee rise, Hope tliou in Ooil, bo not dismayca Lift up thy w« epinx eyes. 3 " In Me ye may have peace ' " Dear lx)rd our rofugo be ; In weal or woe, in life or death, Wo would abide in Thee. tfll" I III JU. '! ih I'l ! < I 16 BEAUTIFUL VALLEY. -JIIJ!^. DTCK LYOH. _=*/<=- — 0-j—^ r—j—^ "^-Nr—f 1 T'^ ! ^r-^ P-V-N-r ■ ' - i - -0 -'- ~0-i-r-i — I — >\ ' 1 — 4 -g—i — I 1 i_uK-^ --_-_r>::ri — ■ — -4 *:->-*— r-^y-i—j—;^- -g-^-g—tf -'-^0-~ -2 — #— jx'* -«-j-*- -m — —3 1 There's 2 Tina : beau • tl - ful val - -ey - li - ful val - ley. beau brought to view, From the place where my feet have trod, With a crys - tal riv - er clad iu greea, As the b:ird8 were wont to tc'l, Is the love - U-est spot that ±ikz * i-c -m—0- -0- _«_•_*_ »— •- •-0— ■p: — — #::c t V- 0-0-* - p- .1 .^^3 l-L_. :5^?^: i^ r~> > s l iOijzjg jiE^; I I — • t pass • - In? through, That flows from the throne of God. On cith • er eye baUi aceu. Where the meek una the low- ly dwell. The storms of ^ [^ r — ' ~ — 1 rj — I — ^— i--_- — i-^^ — i~E*~«~*»" "•* "i ""* ji:*~ •"■* • " side an of this love - ly vale Is the tree of gcr and pride that break On the sides of the ^-^—»~0—m-yj- — — 7?- V V J^_^j_J- ~B- 0-1—0 — »_i:p_i_] life m fair, Whose Ic.'ves and fruiuwith the sun's soft beams Breathe health on the balm • • bove. When licrco >\iuds war artd moun • taint shake. Come not to tbis vale J I air. leva, fc^:, — ,*- v-F=FF — •—•f-;rT-#-.-=T:5-:-#— •-£!=— E — ^— > F-^— p-FF — 1- — — E»^ it ■ 9i' BEAUTIFUL VALLEY. fnondvAed) As auncr by the leer of lie^ai^' 1 — * — #- Jt i_* « — I — 'JIZ beku-ti-ful val • ley, beau • ti • tul val-ley, love-ly ral ..-•-_^ •_^,_,_._,_^ *l.*_*•_.t•-..-■f■-±__ ley, love - Jy vftl • ley. sl_^= old. And its won I ^_^ V r~ K ^ r • .*-s_._ N-r— }-g ==»- H^— N— \ r— : T--~--"*~2-I~* — TTJ jCTTJ 1 i ! i ^ i , ii g»- ?— *- T -* — y- t-g— ' M-r- -t 1 ^ ^-t -#-v-* .- t -#T-g— g -t-»— M der-tul oi tyl love ly d • ty, With streets of bur - nish-ed gold. voa-der-fttl d • t7, wu >der-ful ci-ty, love-ly oi • ty, love-ly el-ty. 3 This heantiful vale 18 the home "f peace, "fiB Eiiiinanuera land most lair, Where doubts, aud fears, and disuonis ocase, For the spirit of love is there ; And visions bright of a lovelier climo Cheer the humble dnrellers thera^ And ange) voices whisper, "come, Ob, come to the vale most fair." 'Tis here we'll dwell, in this lovely vale, While our forma are growing old. And when our mortal Ufe shall fail. And in death our hands we fold, We'll meekly tread the lowly path, Tiiat the great Redeemer trod. And live with Him in our home aborc^ In the city ot our God. h I 'I ( f 18 ^-4- gfe^=^ WHEN MY WEARY HANDS ARE FOLDED. t=:^ r=i7=-j=s— .=1:^=4^^— i^±i^^;^i^ IR\ D. BANKET. x-J— >— ^— ^-r r 9 » ~ — + -a #- .0 — . £.2iit 1 When my wea - ry hands are fold - ed on my faint - ly throb - bing breast, And my soul has „» 0—X-0 * •— T-? •- S—Birzszii ,-_i_i a_i«niij»_± ^ — S i:r. -•_•_ _»_i_ I I ! ^ l^!=i J gZ * — * ^- ht * * -j—nii ._J--— !_# '.0 *— IT, ^ ._! misE m spread her pin - ions for the ci - ty of the blest ; 'Twill bo sweet to hear the lov'd ones 9 • • • \ • »- ^ [-# ^ • . r— :p C — a :a_: .Zi » 1 !_> jg==g~l ^;~T' I i i zrzraniil- 1 I _« -V — -0- -0- "ar -XT- « 9 0—^-0 ■ing some dear, fa • mil-iar song, As I rise to join the cho-ms of the blood- wash'd, ho-ly throng. • T-0 • - * • 0- r ;S=: :4:— f — iziirr zmn^^c.— p' ^. -0—0- rpzzar .a...,i- I— ..-jr. :jr=»ri i T. -• — *■ has — • T i ones r throng. WHEN MY WEARY HANDS ARE FOLDED. (Condrlded.) 19 C But a greater j-iy 'twill givemeif some toiling one can say, I have helped to bear iiis burden and havo cheered him on the way ; Ohl I'll praise His grace forever who hath died to ransom me, And hath chosen me a sharer in His blessed work to be. 8 Wheit the songs of earth are over, and my last "good- bye " is said, When my lifeless form they follow tc the dwelling of the dead ; TwiU be sweet if friends remember and shall mark the quiet spot, Telling ouly that the sleeper hath not quickly been forgot. k But if one poor weary wand'rer shall be guided home by me, 'Twere a grander, nobler column throughout all eternity ; And to Him shall be the glory unto whom all praise is due. For the love that hath redeemed as, and hath made my heaven two. 5 When among the ransomed jiiiliona by His grace re- deemed I stand, Then my song shall swell the chorus of the glad trium* phant band ; Oh, how sweet will be the resting when my confiicts ^ are past, Oh, the mighty " Alleluia " of our victory at last I COME, LET US PRAY. WM. Rica Come, let 'tia sweet to feel That God Himself is near ; That while we at' His foot-stool kneel. His n Uj , I , , .** I ^S. vk !._i'?5 , 2 Come, let us pray ; the bnriilng brow, y:r!2:S ; \i \P3 ,. ISP - V^^^^j:^— ^--i— FHi^:n« -4 -tvP —-^TdlZ^qrn The he&rt opprea.ed with care, ^nT^-^-^~*~ *'j~H;'l g-hj— g-<^— *-| -^— g-*-t-t - »-*-» ^- g r^— '' S+g'^' Will be relieved by pravcrT •^ '' • ^. • * » ♦•'^■#- •• OurOoci will chase our urief away; mercy delgna to hear. Tho' sorrowa cloud life's dreary way, Thill is our t 1ace-lo( un pray. Glorious thought, come, let us pray mercy delgna to hear. Tho' sorrows cloud life's dreary way, Thi:i is our t lace- lot the burning brow, The he&rt oppressed with care. And all the woes that throng us now Will be relieved by prayer. Our Ooci will chase our trief away ; Glorious thought, come, let us pray 8 Come, let us pray ; the mercy-seat Iiivltes the fervent prayer ; Our Heavenly Father waita to greet 'Xnv contrite hpirit there ; Ob, loiter not, nor longer itAy Vrumllim wko loTw;Oh,l«t ucpray 11 20 THE CHRISTIAN'S SONa 'M e. A. BANcnex. H 1 There's an old, old song of a love so deep, That its choicest treasure it would not keep, ^feS=E '-k. ^^^ — * — ^- — #- -.— |r ::i?: /*\ ^" nr?^i-^E -fir it I i?^5^f^ -f^— V r* :«i3i 4*-^ /rs Till it bless'd a world with its dawn - ing light Of a sun that scat - ten the dark - eat night. ^^^^. — I ^ 1. « 3 ^J — 3^r:3: -* — «- -« — •- L^= -i# — 5 — ^ fAtS m =^ i i -I- 9h*rna. THE CHRISTIAirS SONG. (CanducUd.) 21 §s Til the Bong and tto - ry of Christ's tweet lore Com-ing down to I m •—•_,_(i c — •- na from the realms a-bove ; Where- s • er ^ rti: :t: i^^iS^i: ^_y- :tz U=^^^=^ ■.^=ri=^9mi=. 1 — I — r -P^- 1 • — p 1 — r r- *-=->r: icij: -**-r -r iS *=rfcr^'^ ■•— i-^ eiB it stops and wher - ev - er it flows, Still rich • er and sweeter and par • er it grows. f — ft- z^z:^ Tz itr: -p. FF m _t^-b>4- .J0SP.0^0. l=3=}z:£±?=ii:=7^?;=t:z«=3:=^:=:r-.?=!=^ bright, Join in the song, ye saints, with delight. Praising the name, wonderful name of Jesus, seraphs so briiiht. Join in the song, ye saints, with delight, Praising the 8 ■♦■■•-■•■••■♦• •0- •»-■»- ■»• ■0- •0- -0- ■0- 9 tr: -f- ■+— M— -?-— t We are trav'ling home to God, In the way our fathers trod ; Tliey are happy now, and we Boon their bappluesii bball ge« r i -8 I aziyns 8 Fear not, brethren, Joyful stand On the borders of our land ; Jesu3 Christ, our Father's Son, Uids us undismayed (;o on. pr-^rpr:;;!::^: r-pr-^ i Lord, obediently we'll go. Gladly leaving: all below ; Only Thou our leader he. And wa »tiU wiU (ollow The*. I fii 1 in ONWARD, CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS. T. 0. O'KANE. *._,_#_•- 1 Onward, Christian soldiers, Marching as to war, With the cross of Je - sub Go-ins on be - fore : — — r'P — ^ ^ T^-n-"^ !* - , ^-t_^ «_•_»__ \^M±^^^i=^^- ^^3^^3^ -la- •^»«- l^^i^g^?Jj^5 :f---f — ^-ng: h«-^-* — m-~m- 1^ ^ Christ, the Boyal Master, Leads against the foe. Forward in • to bat-tie, See, His banners goMlnward, E?33= ■•-» .,•■ __•- Rvfrnin. ^m^:m -J^- 3: -^-r-4- -| — T Onward, Christian soldiers. Fearing not the foe. In the name of Jesus, On-ward let ns go. .Sl^l .0-'—m t- ±^ ^ Uke a miehty army Uores the Church of God ; Brother*, we are treading Where the Mint* have trod We are not divided. All one body we. One in hope and doctrine. One in charity. 1/ 7 ^ Z Onward, then, ye people, Join our happy throng ; Blend with oufh your voices In the triumph song; Glory, praise, and honour Unto Christ the King : This through counlleM ages Men and angeU ling. m I OVERFLOWING EVER. 1 Lo I a fountain, full and free^ O • ver-flow-ing ev • er; Faint - ing hoan, T * « *_r-Jf • — tZ ^ if" • • t ... -. , — -i...- t « ». ld2-6-.zr r ; — g — ni nzaiziB F* — •— » — * -hr — = p:nx — * — j la for thee. 7 E3 I ^ T ^ ' J rS ' — ~tTT 1 1 1 1—1 '-^ 1 — I — _♦ # m — •-*-, — ^ gi^X g^HC I T — 1/ — I 1; - \-» — •-^-1 Befrala. - ver - flow - iuc,* o - Terflowins ev ■ er, O - ver • flf>w - ine, Flow • inc now for tbcp. o - Terflowing ev ^ I — I — I T ~! — ^ ~i — ^~^ — "' ver • flf>w - ing, Flow • ing now for tbcp. .fc._^fj_, — i — ^ ^ i^: t List the munner that it speaks. Overflowing ever ; On t)ie soul in long it brealu, Overflowiinf ever ; Slngfinir, soothing, souli to eaae, Uuuo of all melodiea. •j , — 8 Blesaed fonnt t tbe purest Icnown, Overflowlnif ever ; Stream of life trom out Qod'i tlirune^ OvorflowiDfc ever ; Sacred blood for sinners split. Tills can cleanso awajr tby guUti "^^ i,«r-T mwmMJii-^ I 26 Earnestly. HE LEADETH ME. •' BELLE," 1 "He lead - oth me ! " Oh, bleas- ed thought, Oh words with lipav'nly comfort fraught, Whate'er I do, 2 Soai" ■ timea 'mid scenes of deep - eat gloom, tiometimea where Edeu'a bow - era bloom, By wa - tera atill » G— P» — --^- tL tL I Cuorus. r- -A— • where o'er sa J3 ^: :*zt 'er I troubled be, C!till sea, St: 11 •- f- 'tis God's hand that lead - eth me I 'tis Uia hand that lead - eth me 1 #_ He lead - eth me 1 f: t: -0- Ho »_ s :=*: li^i lead • eth me 1 By His own hand He load - oth mo. 1 3 Lord, I would clasp Thy hand in mine. Nor ever murmur nor repine, Content whatever lot I see, Since 'tis my God that leadeth mc ! 4 And when ray task on earth is done, When, by Thy grace, the victory's won, E'en death's cold w.ave I will not floo, Since God through Jordan leadeth me I Jtrx=:]Z2r, 1 Ask for the old path ; God will make it plain ; Je - ins will lead 2 Kuock at the por • tal, uar- row though it bo; i'ray that we en • ter in; V^-^i-i — b— £=S — pF -Tr — 'J—-/ ,*-lr- na there ; They who would find it Faitli is the paHHWord, ^--=T gigyil nev . er seek in vain ; He will lead as there. Prayer the bless • ed key ; Strive to en • ter in. When the val • ley safe - ly wo have puw'd. ♦__._^ig_:. •-.-— */-h«*f— •»— ? — r» •— r«-: y—l • •• — ^ — ^-^-— ^ 1 1 ' — I ^-H- ^ — \~^- -0-T—0 «- ^5=^^fj-. God will gatb-er us homo at last ; Home lu the old path gladly we will go ; He will lead us there. —0 — 0- .tt- r- t Walk la the old path ; never turn aside ; Olfmb we the rugged hill ; If by should wo falter? xee our (aithtul Quldo lieadiuK ouward itlll. 4 Keep In the old path ; ever to the rii;ht ; Lo ! 'tis the KIiik's highway ; Soon will the shadows vanish from our sighti Iiost in perfect day. ! '( !! \n'i r M IMWi OH, GLORIOUS HOPE. J. p. WEBSTEn. SI^B^Si -^ * — -r^- Hope paini look t.p tmi thrc' them. View the tbuuuer-riven cloud. T-r t-— "-i ^ rO- — • — o Will sus-tain midst storm and night. ^- ^- ipzta m \ This our constant hearts conRolotbf And we will not bo afraid, Tis our Ucavonly B'athcr rulctb, And on llim our trust is stayed. Quiet as a peaceful rivvr, Quiet as the wind-hushed sm; In Jehovah trustini^ ever, W* ar« kept in perfect peMt. m fit ^"^^W'xfsfnmm^imfigffm \ii i': F 82 MARCHING ON. J. FRTBAROER. - *~ *~T— #- -Tr- ie; ■0- 1 There's a nar - row road that leads to end - less day, Where the blood-wash'd throng for m m -r-# • r— •— — — 1 • T ' ~T r^^^ig; r -~i I fcte ^ S •» — .— *- P=:fr=::^: i !^=i-- _^N- fei=i a • CCS past have trod; We will turn our feet in • to ^.^ ■0- •0- •0- •0- ■0- this nar - row way, ^M -•_•_, m .^zz -0-. / iii — b — : — * H I • # 4!^- &^EE!^E±^. ___s_.j. Choriia. ^ElEEiEIEfeE^EtEfe =2E And will still keep inarch - ing -o on. •—.—•- Ev ig^ -•— ^ _■ — , — w ^—f- ,- er firm, ■=?= ev - er MARCHING ON. (Concluded.) S8 :E& Hiii true, ..... March >ing on, • . . • • March. ine on, With the i!Kt.^5^E^- dr: nz*; -*-j gz^kr. ^ :^--^- ,;:r:^: ^- i i^i^si =?N- cross 3^t * :?z:z3i=:=rr;=r in §5 ^=!^^^ onr view, we will still keep march - ing on. •^-*— r-f -7— • • ^ -T- F— « r 2 Though the way be narrow, 'tis the path of peao«^ Where no ill can harm the travellers therein ; 'Tia the King's highway — the way of holineaa, So we'll still keep inarching on. S From the everlasting hills there comea a light, All along the path to be the pilgiim's guide ; A* they near the perfect day it grows mora brighl^ 80 we'll still keep matching on. a ^^^ggn^fi^^ 1. . ihi 84 Dnet. BLESS US CHILDREN NOW. (ANMIVSBBABY HYMN.) WU. W. BEMTLEr ■7 ^ 1— <— ■ ' '-I ::5:zr -» ~— 1 — It— 5 — ' — f*^n— I— * —J — 1 1— < — ^ i:-i *• 'n ■ now. 1 Dear Saviour, (rom Thy Jirone above, WlierecounHess children bow, Oh, let Thy lov4ng eye behold And bicsi us cbil-dren now. Chora •• :di I I I t I t t t t Our hearti in tune-tul numbon wake, Our tonKuei with rapture sing. All glo • ry, honour, praise to Thee, Redeemer, Iiord and Kiog I S: ± 1*^ t t I f ± ± £ — -T — •— r*— •— *— ^— r*-' -"T— •— r^— •— •— • — ■-'°---J-*-t^— *— *— *n^ T •— >-r' ^^-,y-»-R i-»-»-#=F— — r— •-F»-»-# -»— fr — ^ — [r-^-„^q T-^ F T-T-r- r-r-r-r . i: ^ i - J J n X-Iil- ii 2 Thy mercy led ns through the yew That aweetly passed away, Aud through Thy grace we gather now To hail our feative day. <-- - 8 Oh, may we learn in early yoath Thy holy Word to priae. The lamp that guides our feet to heareo, - Our home beyond the akiea. 4 Oh, happy thought, if faithful here, We work and watch and pray, We'll spend with Thee in hearea at Uib An endleu hattnv dav. ( ! i: a«atir. BLESSED CROSS OF JESUS. HUBERT P. MAIN. 38 0—^—0 -'< " i — [-1 S — -fe — r-i ^ ! r -g — t — ' — h^ i-= — -^ — I — (y-l -I-" 3:i=q"-Fl-r:*z=:*-i[:i;EE3^r:ez=»i3[i: : 1 Wand'rer, come, there's room for thee At the cross of Je bus ; Come and taste sal - va - tion free 2 Come »nd bring thy bur • den now To the cross of Je • bus; Lay thy burn-ing, throbbing brow za=z*z .«_._#_ 3i=t 3_ -■f "f" Ch*nis. tee^z^^^^T ^.-V-^=:. ^— v-_j_-T— J— ^ »~r-^ g 0-ir^ • 0—i-0—-,—0~i At the orosi of Je • bub. Bless • ed cross I precioas cross ! There my hopes are twin • ing ; iSS Theru I see • Father's love Thro' a Saviour ahin-iug. 8 Oh what comfcrt thou wilt find At the cross of Jesus ; Love thy broken heart wilt bind At the cross of Jesus. 4 See the crimson waters flow At the cross of Jeaus ; Come and tell thy every wo* At the cross of Jeaua. ,1 ir, 8Q m BEAUTIFUL LAND FAR AWAY. J. a B0SKCBA5ai ite s^^?i^^^s 4? i^t fr?— triEITX -r>— ^-. : •— l"' — ' ^— ! '' — ty- 1 There's • besa • ti • f al land far • - way, Where no troubles nor atorms er • er come^ ^Si S^ P ^jE r"5: :^=d-5 i=i=|= ••■«•* -« — •- :e 9 :S rr ■«- O— I- ^— -•—!-# ::f> — Jf- -*-y-^- -f^ r^-.j^ /r> rs^sij: ■s 3^-: Where the stray • ing shall nev - er more stray, Where the home-less shall find a " sweet home." -4.-4.- ♦ ••••♦ Erat !J,- 3-* «- ST i /TS n\ 1^ fSk»rm: THE BEAUTIFUL LAND FAR AWAY. (Conduded.j 87 -£ ' — ^— *- ^ IJ ^1 1 K- :zfv^lzTzz*t=, ^==:J^3rir:T an Oh, that bean - ti • f al world, that land far a • way. Where sickneaa and death nev • er oome, :'td3: ■; g ,^ — j rr;r: i-;-|-->^-3--J- ■J^. ^J^. zftrriiz^t /r\ ::*rz:*: ^1 Oh, when shall I am, And re - joioe in its day, \nd be safe with my Saviour . ^ H*^ - > -.__fe_^N ». ^ ,_-.S__N_-.N at home. ^mf^m^^^Mm^mMM^^^^ mmi ^i^^g^^ 2 Neither sorrows nor sighing are there, Nor are hearts ever burdened with oares^ There none utter the wail of despair. Nor are eye* ever blinded with tears. S 'Tis the home of our Father and God ; And our glorified Saviour is there. And those ransomed from earth by His blood. In His joy and His glory to share. JE' r" «. 11 !fe| !' i 38 >enden3r. THE MISTAKES OF MY LIFE. 1 Th* mintakes of my Itfo have been ma-oy, S I am low - eat ol those who love Ulm, The etna of my heart have benn more. I am weak - e«t of those who pray ; And I scarce can se* But I coua as lie for has m Chorus. ftii^^P^pi^i^^i^ifPiifii^ weeping, bId-den, But I'll knock at the o - pea door. And He will not say me nay. X ■0- I know I un weak and sin>tul, It comes to me more and JTT-— *-A -J^^. M 1^f=£:1-t-q:^ir^--; ZMZ more ; But when the dear Saviour shall bid me come in, I'll en - Ur the o - pen door. |3 Hy mistakes His free grace will cover, My sins He will wush away ; And the feet tliat shrinl( and falter Shall walk through the Kates of day. 4 The miiitakes of my life have been ^.$'^~iZ:^—\-^^l^^:ii^—^t'^^m^^=^'^ And my" Jf)irit is sick with sin, ' ' * i^_M._H— r^-^—/ 1»<— t^— /— I*'-H /— f^»— " But the Saviour wiU let me In. Pl' WHAT STAR IS THIS, WITH BEAMS SO BRIGHT? 1 What itar !• this, with beams no bright, A i 39 WM. 0, FISCHER^ ;ei«: !• this, with beams no bright, A itranger mid the orba o( light T It Hhtnes to her • aid fortb the King, And • 0=^^ -0- r SE Charn» Qen-tUee to HU era • die bring. Bleat star of hope, with beams to bright. Oh, come and flU our louls with light ; m-tUee to HU era • die bring. Bleat star of hope, with beams to bright. Oh, come and flU our souls with light ; ^. I . 0—0-T-» —.-» —r^'-s—»-T—i-0—rg.0' ^'S s .> [-#-T-f— • -?-» — 1-» — — f-.-f — r» -y?— «-r-T ■::itz^:nzr:2:zr2zrr±L — |_lJ .9 — :J :taratrr; — I — :€iir3_iJLJ_rn2 nohoid the lonc-prodtctcd sign, r?-(2*^ — M-^ ^ ^ 1 1 • -•-• 5 * h^~~~?"^«'d 1 The star of Jacob's anoien' 'ino : Z — ^ — ?~r# # * *~r* » y ; r; ^g »—r^ j--g— 11 The Ea»tcra ssgea hail lU r*y9, A^ itaed on us the heal • Ing ray That takes our er - 'ry stain a-way. r—r airrii: And raptured stand in anxiou s gaie. 8 Without, the star informs thvlr sight : I Within, '.here sliines faith's brifrhterliKht, Which i^'iitly Bumnioiis them to rise, I And trust the guidance ot the tkiei. * When Ood oommandi, the wise obey ; Love sees no danger In the way : House, neierhboura, friends, their steps recall ; The ToiM al Ood outweighs them all. S. Oh, while the star 0( heavenly grao* Invites us. Lord, to seek Thy face. Let not our hearts from sloth refuM The guidance ot that light to use. !f J^-^ 40 OPEN THE DOOR FOR THE CHILDREN. Dael. 0. OASB. S — N — V -• — -^ 1 • pen the door for the children, Ten-der • ly gath-er them in — In from the highways and «' ^^^ :.- zri: tf— T «— ; t hed-gea. In from the pla-ces of sin ; Some are so young and so **h.ALF leas, S^ d •- -« — r- ■ -®- -O- Some are ao hungry and cold. Eg^^ O • pen the door for the chil • dren, Se -»- ©- -«— .- :zzsrr±: OPEN THE DOOR FOR THE CHILDREN. (Concluded.) C'horiia, 41 Gather them in • to the fold. H^ • pen the door for the children ; ten • der • ly gath-er them --• • • • 1 T-fi-» _•_•_-• # • ti 3t 51iS in . • . j ^ 1^' In from the high-ways and hed • ges, in from the pla-ces of sin. T , i L-p,;;^—^ 1.1. 2 Open th« door for the ohildien. See I they are coming in throngs ; Bid them sit down to the banquet, Teach them your beantiful songs ; Fray you the Father to bless them, Fray you that grace may be given. Open the door for the children, Of such is the kingdom of heaven. Open the door for the children. Take tho dear lambs by the hand ; Foiiit them to truth and to goodness. Send them to Canaan's land ; Some are so young and so helpless. Some are so hungry and cold. Open the door for the children. Gather them into the fold. \\l ir \i i i ! t ■:|; i ■li ' 11 42 LEAD ME TO THE ROGR. W. J. KIRKPATRICK. 1 There's a firm, shclt'rinsr rock, and a ■troti'r f .>rtre98 tow'r, Where the >vear^ ar,,l we.^k can re - new fail - Iner pow'r; S I'l^ a ret - ui;e and vest thro' the conflicts glESrE^:|^;^»1 v-^-^t— t — r ps^ > ^--^-.^ ,— y..., |, j ^ -iy- -1?- J^*^ ;S A_N I r« ^ . fc -^ 1 |J. -•— -N- j 1- Lend niu to the Rock, Oh, lead me. Lead me to the Rock, Oh, lead me. Lead meto the Rock that ii high -er than Lead, Oh, lead me to the Rock, Lead, Oh, lead me to the Rock, m 1. /r\ m «i .# • » .« ii- -^—\/—^- i?3Z: .•_r_, i—pair^inSi f^iiil^il=iiPfl t Tis my comfort and stay, my deliverer and Joy, When the heart Is o'erwhelmad with the ills that anno/} When the t)orce-sweepin);tem|tuiit of sorrow is nigh. Oh, lead dm to the Rock titat is higher than L i^y 4 When the few joys of life are all flittini; away. Like the soft-fading light at the closinir of day : When the shadow of death steals the light from tof«j*, Ob, laid m* to tta* Book that i* higher tbya L ^^M^ I MtrehlTifT tlina. STEP BY SnP. JA9, S. FILLMORB. 43 1 Step by itep, and day by day, March w« on our t^ ward way : (atcp by itep, and) Nev • er back-ward, ?«r7»-tt-i — • — f * — .* — r»-f — * -»— •— zS — •— cf — " — *— r ?^ *— t-» — » » f -f nev • er ttill, Quided by our Leadar'a wUL I -U-t^ Saviour, Mas-ter, t aob lu where All Thy per • (ect path-wayi are ; ♦ ■#• j J - J - **^ , r*. i 1 — S — K-p-v-C — ^nU—Cp—p—pzp—ta-a — a cr^ — rr^i—cpzirt rz It: -^^ ->-^ -#-•—-, Ji— \ ••: '. .■•" :• -»-« ?:« ^t zizzer. #— S— # <_Lj_#. -#— g^» « *::'-# # • '-©-T i«- Thee. 1^ Weak and bUiublo tho^ wo be, Step by step we'll follow Thee, we'll (oil iw The*. Step L/ itep well I low -• — 0- r:;r=S3i4^*:=a=*: II II 2 Step by atep, and on* by on» Lives begin, and lives are done ; True and Arm for Jeans' sake Let OS make each step ^e tak«. ~^-;j-^- ■V-s^- 3 Step by step, the task is small. None too great for each and all | Just by this and nothiug more Sliail we reach fair JonUo'a ahorse ■MM ■H Is i : 44 WE SHALL KNOW EACH OTHER THERE. J. H. BOSBCRANS. rJ- > JL zi:zi=iz 1 When a fe? more years are blended With the yean that are no more, When life's hopes and fears ar« ^^^3:zz:fzziz=z:fz-^:rz--zi9~zzzi=zS=^j=zzz£^z:^z=^rz^z=^zz:^^ ±U±:^.z^^z='-s»zz^zJ>z±t-—r 1=^ —^zzzzzzz=dt*:z»zz»zz'z:i^zz0 1/ y/ ^^ ¥» 7~inri^' E2zz^-^:=^-t^k=:^^S^^- :S-ir£:z:€=:i: :^— ^ end - ed, And the boat 5=a=Si=? man bears us o'er. We shall dwell in peace for • ev • er, In • V— i- L^—^— 1^ i: n — '0—r z=iz—zz±^=az=zzf. :Jt5 /JN /T\ i^^^^m^mm home more bright and fair, When we meet beyond the riv • er. We shall know each other there. ^ -m- •»■ ■0- ■0- -m- ^ ^ ■*• •^•♦-•fc/^/T> 1 — , r 7 * — #_P— T — (-J— ^ — L| L^_|^_y ^ — I r_J b^ i i r — tt WE SHALL KNOW EACH OTHER THERE. (Condud^.) 48 m 2 Whin we meet the loved and lost onea, Those we parted from in tears, When we meet where life glides onward Undistorbed by hopes and fears. Where the songs of joy are never Hashed by hoars of pain and care. Where friends meet no more to sever, , We shall know each other there. 3 Where love, like a mighty river, Fills each soul with pare delight; Where no flower shall droop and wither In the gloom of death's dark night ; When for us life's days are ended, Clothed in forms supremely fair, We shall meet and rest forever, And shall know each other there. DevoUansL REMEMBER ME. >-^-\- D. C. for Ckotvt. fine. ■.t=L9Z *—*—*—* ■"S- I Oh,wond'roas«tory ot the Lord, It thrills our hearts with lore. That Jesus cam* to rescue man, rr^=,iVirrp!^i^;=&fr. :^^^i^ hj:zi^-i}i±5=« jZEifv— _= And *— *— *— ^ left His throne aboTe, -CI; '^ m m araziB, T ■w=3rzwi '■^-■r:^ D. 0.— Then help me, SsTioor, Vbee to own. And ever (aitbtul be. And when Thou sittest on Thy throne. Dear Lord re-member me. i 8 The angels sang and men rejoiced In hope of endless bliss, And hailed the star of righteousneei^ The pledge of love and peaoo, 8 It shines to-day to gnide ns on Through earthly storms to Him, The pole star of the sinners' bark, Whose light it never dim. ( ;' 46 IN THE GLORIOUS SUNUfiST. B. S. HARRINGTON. 1 Floating on between the shadons, That sar-round oar «%rthly way; Cornea a beam of heav'n-ly azrgnnfciiSzirf: zy-:: - O t 9-f-f- +-e: 3Zt ^-^^Efei S ^ E^ g ■on • light Shining brightly, night and day ; Mak-ing plain the nw • row pathway, Leading S'- m. JiL :i: -*.*—-»- 3-: :-U g -:-t :p=t: P -5-4-5= ^ 5=*=«: ^ to our home a - bove : — Father, may we er - er jonr-ney In the annlight of Thy love. T^T* • — • — • — • — n® — ! — »- . * — r-*-5 — i r :?: -g-.-a— r-r 5: :9=i •=5= IN THE GLORIOUS SUNLIGHT. (Concluded.) 47 4>- itiziiti;;: -m • • 0. --i-J — + In the snn-light let ut jour-ney, Sun - light let ns jour-ney, To oar glorioua, glorioua home, » - buvo} To our -_fl — — j-0 — • — • • rf —' — f — * — — r • — • 1 • — &r— 11?-^ E IIJ ^ 5 ^ I_a a ^ a 1 > J 1 1— i-fi-i- :^-: rtt. -N-T--N — I- m In the sun - light, la Sun - lii^ht. In the the Bun - light, Bun • light, the sun - light of Hii love. I -o- — I- 1 In ^ a V 5 5 7--# - -3 — : — • zmizziT ., >. ^: — h- -•-9 rin -o— iiffi 2 When we come to Bin's dark valleys. This, Thy ligh* shall guide us through ; Warning ns from every pitfall. Showing us the good and true. Peace, with olive branch from Zion, Folds her wings, a heavenly dove, In the hearta of those who joarney la tho saolight of Thy lov*. 3 We are weak, but Thon art mighty, As Thine own we've naught to fuar ; We can bravely do our duty. While we feel that Thou art near. May we ever, ever trust Thee, Knowing naught Thy love can move^ While we journey in the sunlight, In the sunlight of Thy lov^ n;i ¥i n ■ \ "' t t 1 , ; 1 < 4S THE NAME OF JESUS. T. 0. OVAini. s^ 1 Thore is 9- a name I love to hear, I love to ipeak tu ^orth. rtznik— p: - — .— _•- zi'—t—vr. It Rounds like muslo In mv ear, Ttie ^- ••• ••- * ♦ Choraa. ^^M^i •weot>e8t name on earth. The dearest name . - . - - in earth or heaven, • - • Is to our Lord • - • and Maeier The dcxrest. name • • • . • in earth or heav'n, • • • Is to our Lord ^ a: -•— •— r-r-T-r ^ r^^SzJ ■r^-.^^,? _#_••_•_•, «-^*C-#. -V— >- glv'n, . . • • On Ilim a • lone my hopes depend, On Him, ou/ best and nearest Iriead. and Master giv'n. On Him alone my hopes dencnd ■•■•■•■ ■•• ■•- •*•'■»• ■0- iT> Irt; 6^ '^33 ■^-^ S It tells me ot a Saviour's love, Who died to sot me free, It tells mo of His precious blood, Xh« aiaoer's parlect plea. ^1^ u d u ^^ u ^ ' ' * ' S Jesus the name I love so well. The name I love to hear ; No saint on earth its worth can tel^ No heart conceive how dear. •4i I WILL GO AND BE FORGIVEN. 1 I will go and tell my bavionr How I long His child to be ; 49 W. R. DOAKK. l 4._ ■--j;::r:j^z::rrr=pr=i ^-|-J — ^ _;^-J ^ -^^--■^-H z ^^-[■J_J_,'l -^ ^ _^ ^_^ ^ ,|,■H_j =l ■ ~T- — ' 1^^ — I- — V — K-\ — I -J — \-g — g — S — f— * — d d-v-r — • — • 1 — '■ — • — m 1 — * — 1 4t- -ft- At the cross 1*11 seek and find Hitn I ■=iTJ=il: Cborus. — • —»—•—» — pc-v-?— » — # _#» — • — Er — a— 1 ^^^— i^ ~g i» ''~n~ — — L — 1^ — ?_f>z=>_tt:iz:j_z: 1 He's waiting there for me, -» — •- I will carry all my sins to Je - bus, Tho' I've nothing but my ^c i=n:r=:rz::p:: g=rir,=^^f^z£E~ ^^^^^^^ ife^pEl heart to give Him ; I will go and lay my burden at the fountain ; I'll go and be fur - giv'n. S I will toll Him I have wandered From the patli tliat leads to hcavMl With a contrite, brolM « TM »« 1. * iL- «»._ x._ 1- J_ ^r.T.'ii i:_j Ti _ _ j.. i 1 Plan - ty of work, for the Mas - ter to do, You'll tind it rea • dy wher - ev • er yoa go, Do not neglect it, your da • ty ful • fill. Work for the Mas-ter, yes, work with « will. Work for the Mas-ter, yes, work with « • — • — , • , — .-# • 0- 2 Plenty of work, for the Master, to do. Think not, my brother, there's nothing for you ; You have a duty, come then at His word. Work while you may, brother, work for the Lord. 3 Hear now the voice that is speaking to yon. Plenty of work, for the Master, to do ; Then up and at it, and work with a n ill. Then with His Spirit your hearts He will filL i'l i: v £ j/ "^i 64 itaei. felt SAY A KIND WORD WHEN YOU CAN. -4- JAHES MO.QRANAOIX g^3 ^ trrd: :g^J5 _i ^ ^ 3: :«i=:srzz* m 1 What were life withont some one to cheer ua, 2 Each one of ns owns to some fail • ing. ±1 With a word or Though some may have more than the ■0 — • smile on oar :fc i iSrrS: ^i: i ^ =c -r t=t-t^^^ i^. g^ tzzjrri :$: 1, il A friend who is faithfully near us, Bnt there's no good in needlessly railing zfE^tr. And heeds not what others may sayT 'Gainst those who are strir-ing their best I — __^_, ,, H X::: i 4_J_4_j_J_|- ^^^^E^^^ -\— v -1 :giZL -# — *- The bravest of spirits have of • • ten Half-fail'd in the race that they ran. Re - member, a word spoke complain - ing May blight every effort and plan, For a Which a ^^-f f ^ *■ 'V*=;-^-? '^^ :- 3 F=' *-T-» V 5 ■^^ > r — n 1 . ' 1 • ■ ^-^ r : ' \ ' ' SAY A KIND WORD WHEN YOU CAN. (Conclude.) -.zr=jf 1=1 '^ 85 S-: kind word lifo'shanUhips to soft - cu, kiad word wduld help iu at - taia - ing, Tiiea say » kind word when you can. Then say a kind word when yon can. S "9* ±!l2: -.X. ^- 3? m .Chorus. 4- -^~0~f-0 0—0——— ■*■ *■ ■-- — ■*■ ■ Then say a kind word when you can, a t: f: Si Oh, say a kind word when you can, t: 5* 9=&z gay a kind word« :i^iz =d?^jtzjv_-rg— 4-i< — ^--J— ' iirirrd: ES: -J-cd=±-— J— ' 8ay a kind word, Repeat rp al lib. :33p=::jr:nrr3=5=a' ^'v^ 1—1 — I — r i For a kind word life's hardships may sort - on, Thon say a kind word when you can, when you can. ' ' t I t ^- life's hardships mav soften. 8 Oh, say a kind word then whenever 'Twill make the heart cheerful and glad; But, chiefly, forget it. Oh never, To the oue that is hopeless and sad ; For there's no word so easy in sayings So begin if you never be^an, And do not in life be delaying To say a kind word when you caik H' STAND FAST FOR THE WDfiD. :^_z^:5=:::^-^^-l- REV. AIiFBBD TATLOR. 1 Bless - ed Sctipture t priceless treasure I Precious and un - fail-ing mine ! Sav • iour, giv .■_j.^;-j-_j-^^-.'3-^^V--,''.-.ULj--rg-.— -■.U-/--.I give nie J 1 1— + »- re, Wliilo I read Th ^ ^ > ! 4vliornB- ^=E^ :J, -J: 'JES} t^r m rich - est pleasure, Wliilo I read Thy Word di-viue. r* ^ ^ > & S^^ Firin - Iv let vm ■wnd, £i • — Ti — I — — ii'~r. — r — T~* 1 ■ bio in our i? !i -u hand, Witliits o - pua pag ' ea, While the contest rag - es, Spread the truth throughout thb loud. o - puQ pag ' ea, While the contest rag - es, Spread the truth throughout thb loud. 1 Word of ererlMtiiu' glory ! Word of •verlasilng truth I H*lp me learn the wondroiis atory, Fndoiw, botk lor »k« •' 4 youtk. 8 Lord, be with roe while I read it. Show me how to read aright ; ne)p me linow it, malce me heed It, Ouide me with it* heavenljr U){hv 4 While I'm IWinp, when I'm dying. Peace and jov and ci nifort jfivi 6trenf(th and I'lKht Thy Word eu Peace and joy and ci nifort give irength and light Thy Word eunplyti 'iak« me home, with fbee to lire. In» STAR, BEAUTIFUL STAR. FRED SCHILLtNO. 5. ■?P5^ zii=zit£z ±=^ — 0- -z. ^- ^! 1 There's » beau - ti - ful star, a beaa - ti - ful star, The wea - ry trav'lers have fol-low'd far, ^^ ^^^m H^- Chorim. -•i* 1^- *=:::ii)-=:ft Shin-ing bo bright-ly all the way, Till it stood o'er the place where the young child lay. Star, star, pi i-=i. =|j.^!^rj=s"w=s beauti - ful star ! Pilgrims weary we are ; To Je - sua, to Je - sua, We fol-low thte from a - far. ,§PP5iilsiy f- r: »/ "i/^'s I I ^ ^ \J ^ ^ 2 In the land of the East, in the shadows of night. We saw the glory of thy new light, Telling us, in our distant home. The £ng- Redeemer to earth had oome I — r*-* ziz:f-U*irE»: .# •_ £5^>— 5— C— -— ■ im T~r 3 We have gold for tribute and gifts for prayer, Incnse and myrrh, and spices rare : All that we have, we hither bring, To lay it with joy at the feet of Uie King. r I : 1 88 THE SAVIOUR DRAWETH NIGH. ,_^_^ , ^_L ^zz::: «^zx ^ , M. 0. BEVOira -^^5-S: -0i T 1 Be-joice, ali ye be • lie7 - era, Be • joice, and let your lights appear ; The evening ia ad m^ 3: -« «_ I ^ r f "^ ^ 1 vanc-ine And dark • er ni^ht is near. The bridegroom is a • ris • ing, And soon He will :f •• — I vanc-ing And dark • er ni^ht is near. The bridegroom is a • ris • ing, And soon m^^M^^^ e will I be i=^-y- i I — ^- -•?•- jVz=~:i ■« — rz m draw-ing nigh. Up ! pray, and watch, and wres - tie, At mid-night oomcs the cry J i2z »-T-r--T--r^ g^i:vrzi::^E:^£Ea-a: Re-joice ! Re -i^-r— t- P- ^i3E ^^t ^ i^gzrj=-^ THE SAVIOUR DRAWETH NIGH. "PT- ifV (Conduded.) 4— fe-' ' J — .0— -0-1-0- j,,-i_^_p_-»_, — ,_ I^^^^^S joic« I The Savionr d^aweth oigh, ^ it ^=» •#• #. ^ r • — * rs -0 * » > — f-r Up ! pray, and watch, and wrestle. The Saviour draw-eth nigh I "rrxsripizirzarriaiiii— iizarirr^rrzn: :t: IM "ST. Rejoice I The Saviour draweth nigh, Bejoice i Up ! pray, &o. 8 See that your lamps are baming, Replenish them with purest oil. And wait for your salvatioo. The end of earthly toil. The watchers on the mountain Proclaim the blessed Saviour near. Go, meet Him, as He cometh, With hallelujahs clear I Rejoice 1 Rejoice ! With hallelujahs clear I Rejoice ! rejoice I heirs of glory. The blessed Saviour's near 1 9 Ye saints, who here in patience Your heavy cross and suff'rings boro, Shall live &i i reign forever. When sorrow is no more. Around the throne of glory. The Lamb of Ood ye shall behold | 1 — ^r :g.-rrr IS In triumph cast before him Your diadems of gold I Rejoice 1 Rejoice ! The Saviour draweth nigh f Up ! Up I jre heirs of glory, Your Lord is drawing nigh I 4 There flourish palms of vict'ry, There, spotless, radiant garments ar% There stands the peaceful harvest Beyond the reach of war. There, after stormy winter, The brightest flowers of earth arisa, And from the grave's long slumbet Shall meet again our eyes. Rejoice I Itejoice 1 With hallelujahs clear I Up 1 Up ! ye saints of glory, The blessed SavioHr's near t !l H: t HI I eo HOLD IT UP TO THE WORLD. w. ■ doani. 1 Take the crosg, take the crosa, hold It up to the world, With iU ban - ner of hope by thu Sariour un- 8 Uf t it high, lift it high, let tho friend-less be • bold ; Ti'.ore are heart* that will weep when its sto • ry ii S? T, — »-r-»-r e> # -T-»-T-«g — »— f . » • y-T-g — •— g-T f — *— ^^T"^ — J^T^-j-t" — f 0-r i* .t^ I 5 — j._j_c^,_C!_5 L« — j_^_i.-, — « — 0-i-o — #_S-C# — « — #-i-(S — *j-i-C, — « — sii-g::_c furl'd ; Hold it up, and the U>»t, to ita ref - uge may flee Where the dear Saviour pleads : I am seeking for thee, told ; Lift it high, and the poor to Hh shel • ter may flee Where the dear Saviour pleads : I have suffered for thee. -. I -• -,,-,-|-g— .r-tjg— »-»-r»— »— 3-r -f»— » -.-p»— *— **-r°' 3i4 ^liii Hold it up to the world, Hold it up to the world; Falter nev-«r, hold it ev - er, Hold it up to the world. Hold it up to the world. Hold it -#"»-r*— *— »'-.*-r*— g~g — •■ to the world ; Falter nev-er, hold it ev - er, Hold it up to the world. 4 , 0-^0-,-^ — 9—0— m-r-0 1 p- -■ ^^ =—- 0--P-J.0-..0—0 ^..0-^0— » —^0.-0 —ji—0i .0 .0^.0-0 _ , _,._, j_i — -~-r- r^-r r Bold it upward. Hold it upward. Hold it upward. Hold it upward, 8 Take the cross, take the uroi when cloud* are dark and threateninji There la hope to calm my fears ; Balm to lootbe me, faith to BtrenKthao ; Obrift, my Helper, driea my teun. nt^=i—* -iT- -o 9- 8 Bricrht the land across the rtyer When this life of toil is o'er ; Ihere I'll sing my triumphs ovar. On that bright celestial shore. In such llelpor ever trusliiii;, Welcome labour, toil, ami cara; All my trials are but blessings ; Chrltt, my Uelper, hevs my prfty*K 1 — r-]5^ it£ m ii 62 PRAISE YE THE LORD. ___| — _ 1 — ^__h-j-J5-3_-^— I ^- M. D. JONE& .:± — 4 0-f-m • 0- 0- -0- -0- 1 Praise ye the Lord ; let yoar voio • es aa-cend-iog Reach tip to Heav'n in the loud • eat of song ; —31-, 1?— ^— ^ ET T— r • :-3--s ' — £i — J— -^ # — • — • — y f l^^f w id' < H*^-JS- } ■:t €--.-€ — :: :^ :^— -* * — * i^=^ l^E^^ S^ V - - I - - W - Praise and thanksgiving in har • mo - ny blending, Yonr hearts and voio • es the an • them prolong. £.=EE3=a :«:=ra=ra=::— r — p— ^ :S: -t- T 3: ^-f-F — ^ Cham*. Praise Him, your Saviour, Kin;, Loudly Bis praisei ain? ; Let your glail voio • u m • oend up to Bekv'n ; Where the white throne uound QprSizii'iiarrSrrji^S.--^' ' — ' — ' — r-F-r^r-tr---^ — r— -V V -V / -V- 1 — t/ u ;/ w | - :?za ?>: nnzr?r: ■*■ 0. -* * • ♦■ -^ -f-' # ^= F^^^ ■v-v-y-t/ ^ wmsus^^Ksi''^'^- msmm PRAISE YE THE LORD. (Concluded.) 63 i^= Angels prolong the souud; Unto the Lord let your praises begiv'n :?z:?iisr^~ ?i7 ST -t/-r- 2 Sin^ to the Lord, when the raomlnir li fllnrlnj; Li^ht o'er the raoiintaiii, tho valley, and plain ; Let your i;lad voices, at evenin); iipsprliigiii),''. Welcome the star:* to their brit;ht thrones a^in. 8 Praise ye the Lord, tUI the desolate mountain Hing:< with the sound and re-echoes your so.ig^; 1/ ^ [ Let your glad voices, a ne'er-failing fountain, Qive praise to Ood, to whom praises belong. Devotional. & SAVIOUR, JESUS I PASS NOT BY. ; - ■ ' r - -1 '—^ J l_S_i_«_ • c i— I- -• • -a m #— f -*— «— * \ -P5- HAERT SANDERS. 1 Saviour, w m^ Je - sua 1 r— •— T pass not by ; Turn on me Thy lov - ing eye ; .-J- ■ r.* s • * ter W *_i_^_- — W—i — * __i_p^^;i ; 1^—1—^ — : :i:-^ — !!— -i=f: • .III/ " I ^ J __ ^ J 1 K 3= X -«— T- ji-r-0-^ See my heart with Bor - row m^m^mi presa'd ; :;rp: :t:: haviour, -0 Jo - BUS 1 give me y.izz rest. — =qi: #— T- y^^TTizn— II 2 Saviour, Jesus 1 from above. Touch ma with Thy hand of love ; Bid it wipe away my tears ; Saviour, Jeaua I calm my fears. 3 Saviour, Jerius I by Thy blood, That irom C'alvary'a cross red flo'«'ed, AVa»h s^e in its wondrous tide ; Saviour, J«giu I Thou haat died. 'V 1 lii I ' 64 _ Bole. THE BEAUTIFUL SUMMER LAMD. t^-zjt^zlzzrftd?: $?^=:^ «. W. 8TRATTB. 1 When we leave our homo below, When we cross the silent strand, We shall dwcli or ot- er-more In that beau •ti-ful summer land. '^^- l-^r ■J^ZIZ '^- :d: -i -0- 5 5 =s- :j: -•— - tt» :-4z3 ■a— T- T?: /c\- O— r- IE 3 . Oh, that beau • ti • (ul land, Oh, that beau • ti - tul land, Oh, that beau - ti - ful .1-6 1 — ^-A — ^— N— >-| r — T J ' "^ ""^ — ^ji— N-r~i — Ti — niir-N— ^ — ^ N ■ N "t Oh, -#- -• - tliat bless • ed 0- -•- sura - mer land. Where we'll dwell for ev • er - moru; ( 1 i X_) y. 1 J Oh, that bless -• 0- ed ~0- -0- land. ^ S, rit. sum • mer land. Where we'll dwell tor ev • er • more : Oh, that beau • tl • f ul sum - mer land. §! -0- -0- -0- E5: dwell 9- ev • er more : Oh, -ml beau • tl sum - mer — ^- t We shall meet the dear ones trone, " We shall know each other there," We aball tbare their bliss •lad Joy, lu that beauUIul laud no dui-. -0 -i— 0,- -? — r r- land. -0- -0- 8 All Ood'b children there we'll meet. When we reach the shunng shore. And we'll Join the happy thrung And ting Dnkisea fur eTermora, ANGELIC SONGS. 68 . 1 K ,. T. O. O'KANE. 1 Hark I hark, mv soul, an ic songs are swel-ling O'er earth's green fields and ocean's wave-beat shore ' T» m How sweet the truth those blessed strains are telling, ^-^ — ^ II I ! — —I — r — ^— r --xmr-j It: Of 3= 3EE3E that new life where sin shall be no more. -/— - :=r: •- ^: x: -s m Vhorus. _j_:^ 1 , .0 — -?r» E^iiLiJ^^^ :^^^ An • gels of Je - bus, An - gels ^^\ :^- li: of light, Sing r- ing to wel - come -jsr- 1 the pilgrims of the night. I? -• — »--■ ^^ t= 2 Onward we go, for still we hear them singing, "Come, weary souls, for Jesus bids you come," And through the dark its echoes sweetly ringing, The musio of the Oospel leads us homo. r- — I j — 8— ^_i_> — 1/ — ^ — ^^ — o — IX 3 Angels, sing on ! your faithful watches keeping ; Sing us sweet fragments of the songs above ; Till momin-i's joy snail end the night of weeping. And life's long sbf^f^wf br^ ^uo oloudkss loy^ \n '^ •■ ' ' i WIIIWL i <^ " , ■■11 I -. It > ' ii'i f 1 ' " 66 Moderftto. ^->- EHt=5=:Ei;-*=t=:€zr:Sr_:ij=ii;it THE REAPERS. J. n. KURZENKNABE. ^^-r-^^^- I Be-hold the changing autumn leaves. Behold the fields of ripening gram; Go, gather in the golden sheaves, From valley, hill, and dis-tant plain ^^p — ^- W — ^— ^ — ^- N ^ i^ic -«r- -r fzrfcicrjrrrr: f"' ^-B*- > U I? U'' ^ ';; Then reapers haste, - - - the skies are clear, - ^ The fields ro Then reapers, haste, the skies are clear. ■TVTrr**-f- '.Hi ^^m -r- 1/ i/ ^ ■^CJ>Z :::z::si_#'_f#-_«i r t; ^ k^ I; V"r .Tl" JT sound . ■ . - the glad re-frain, • - . • The har-vesters, . • - - fromfar and near, The fields resouucl the glad refrain, The harvesters, from far and near, :_L-:b=t:-7 — y bgrrt::=::rr::i:it:--gzi:g lerr::— ::=c-:trs-.t »-- #^Hi?— # ' ^ h - — •— Wr-fl -•— ^^— •—»—•— 0'^~\ iS^S^^J^ S 9 J i -- i ^ THE REAPERS. (Condudedj . rit. -r^' ^.-^V 67 Aro Kktb'r-lng in "f Are gatli'r-liiif in theK'>l 1 Gen - tie Savi • our, be Thou near m^m. As wo from I I J J=5£j. :0Z:—0ZJsp: : — « — *-i-^ .--^ — ■•. — J-*-S-i- J-:-4.-;-f — 0-1-0-^-0 — • — * — „-tz^ ,-3 — tt May Thy Word, its truth im - press =P: -0- ing, -0- Shed its 2 As the closing hour draws near as, And the night steals gently on, Let Thy gracious presence cheer as, Ooaid us till the oomiog morn. light < I #-T— »~ on eve - ry heart. I* mm^ 8 When the night of death comes o'ei u And onr earthly prayers are o'er. Oh, receive us home to glory. There to praise Thee evermore TO THE WORK! ~ ' '• of God, Let ua tol • low tlia rath that our Master butrod;Wllh th* jr be fed. To the loiin-tiiin oif Life It-t the we» - iv hf Inl ; In the ♦• . •*»■»• ■#'■#• •*■ :♦ , -f" f " ■*•••• ♦ ."• J ♦_■•• ♦ . ■•■ t-'-'iz^ — »— •-PF — F-— r ■- - F~F"r* — •V»-5~5--7^"n I To the work I to t To the work I to the work I We are aerrsiit* the work I Let the hniiKry ■ ■ ■ -. J 11 I I — -^— rr-— ■ - r- -- r— — — - • — C"~"~ /rtfJhorne.. balm croBU P— r7tr~r"'a^r*~»^~j^~1~r~->— y-' •*— Vr of Hia coun-sel our atrengtb to re-n«w, Let ua do with our might what our hands And to do. koditt burner our glo - ryahallbe.WhUe we her-ald the tidmga, " 3al-va-tion iatree." ToU-ing on, Tolling Toil-Inir on, SA/ :|p:&p=i ^t j^ f -rjvpgz:;rIZI:f^4g^r::riiIpl^=j^i^jtU^■.-^:^^^■ on, Tolling on, Toll-hig on, Let ua hope, and trust. Let us watch and pray, and labour till the Master come, Toilinpon, ToUinpon, Toiling on, L-^T-5n!^i ^-^r-^t^ ^ o-h-T^-^ t To the W"rk ! to the work ! There ia labour for all. For the kluKdom of darkneaa and error shall (all ; An''' the name of Jehovah exalted shall be la th* loud •welUng ehorua, " Salvation ia free.* 4 To the work I to the work I In the strength of the Lord And a robe and a crown shall our labour reward ; When the home of the faithful our dwelling thall ba, And we shoot wltb the ranaomad, " Salrauon ia fraa." GUIDANCL 1st. 88 & 7s. I 2nd. fit — •- ■«- fRRD. fOir FLOTOW. 69 E^liS^^^ , ( Guide me, Oh Thou irreat Je • ho - vah, Pilgrim through thli barren land, ) * ( I am weak^ but Thou art itigh - ty, [OinU. - - • - - J { Hold me with Thy pow'r - ful band. l^&fepi^p^i^irtll^lE O • ran DOW tha erya • tal foun • tain. Whence the liv • inx wa • ten flow, Let r^e Ce • ry ±:: r- \ r^- . r-tT-m :d±ii t r r^h — =^E;:===±=.tJz==hrz==zi±:r^^:z- eloud pU gggJfeSEg lar» Lead me ^ - all -0- my Jour :?: ~ — tf — u ■9- •- ;«3Eje^ ■ -V—- -«- -» ney through. Lead me all le all mjr Joumny through. 8 Feed me with the heav*n1y manna. In this barren wiiderneiis ; * Be my ivrord, and sheld, and banner, B» the Lord ny BJf huoonteH. When I tread the ver?e of Jordan, Bid my aaxioua fe&rii lubaido : Death of d««th, and ball'a dentructlon. Land m* nfe on Oaaaaa'a aide. I I Js--ZZS^-:^^l^ '' ill 70 EunirUjr THE GOLDEN CITY. "^ • « XI 1» ■•At." \.A. 3 £ • A 11 j.l_ ^^ • i- /• * Ll • ^ 1 aL 1 Ob^ Je ' ru - sa - lem, the gold-ea ! oi - ty bright and fair ; All the sane- ti-fied, ^he pu - ri - fied, the -#-s-.P- L — ^ — ^. C^oms fe^^^ J!t=:j--i:;V|i^-j^ii= A-<' H-J!- | -i:,->^ =ib^^ ■-#^— *- -^«il=« bright an(' r fl fair. Oh, Je - ra • sft • lem, eo fair I Oh, Je • n • m • lem, po fair ! AH the 1^-=^- m 3zr :^ ^^ •^-^tL-b^-J-'-^J ::^=5: 3= ^- m -#-r— •- 3^^ =?=t II I ■^.Ai;<''S*.'.'^if3KpmvisWiiw;ira^'' THE GOLDEN CITY. (Condnded.) 71 eano - ti - fied, the pa - ri • fied, the glo • ri - fied are there ; There tho Saviour we ahall le*^ ^ ~ ^ — p— ? — }f -0~r-» #-!—•- 'f=£=.W fair. f ^ D I I 1^ /JN :ra?ez: -•— .- iz^rt; And His glo • ly we thall share, In Jo • m • m - lem so bright &nd fair. So bright and fair. i ■.]Aa\-u. S! r-- t-r—*~—*-T—»- -0-T--»- :i- -F=5=^^^^^ :^^ p>^. 2 Oh, Jemsalem, the golden I city of the blest ; Where the glory beams eternal on thy towers in beauty drcst ; Where the wicked oease from troubling, the weary are at rest, In Jerusalem so bright and fair. fair. 3 Oh, Jerusalem, the golden ! city fair and bright ; How thy peitrly gates in splendour soon will burst upon our sight ; How thy golden streets will glow I for the Lamb i« all tba light, Isi Jerusalem so bright and fair. 1 1 ■a^mmm^i mim « ■! ■ .i. " w wi» ?"-.« 72 THE PALACE OF THE KING. 1 'Tia a goodly ploaaaut laud tbnt W6 pi'gnmR joaruey thro', And our Father's constant blessinga fall a- - ±1 *vr] round us like thodow ; Bat its sun-sliine and its )>eauty to ourhoattsno j'>y caabring J^iko the spten>*i>ur8 that await ■(■. -^ ^ _fe ■£• -f - ■*• . ••■ -* 1 ♦ijf- ♦•■•• ♦■#■ ■#■«•«■.-• 4'ha3-li»> i-_gi|J::.bslJ:z£,rij.^-Jr:W=iT--Ii£::;S na in the pal-aoe of tho King Oh. the palaco of the King, •o^'-al pal- Im — -#- 1<-^-t> U I i»-:: -p=t=t 1^ ?s THE PALACE OF THE KING. (Concluded.) t=r:^=:rtrr:r^I^^-:^=^-.^=:±pi^^^ Father in His mer-oy all tho -annoin'donrs will bring; W hero onrsoirowD and ciur trials like a ^ — ;ii— ^ — -J — J. ^»-— • ;5: ^q b- - r —r -Ibarra: "-^z ill ^ I droam will pans a - way, And our houIs shall dwell for - ev - er in the realms of end - 1us« day. I-— ■ |- IT J^ * — *~T 2 Our Rodeflmer is the K\n^ ; what a saorifioc Ho mado, Whin Ho purchased our redimiptiun, and His blood tho rauiioiu paid ; In His cross shall bo our glory ; to that blessed cross we'll cling. Till wo roach tho gatca that open to tho palace of the King. 3 In this goodly pleasant land only strangers now aro we. For we Mck a bettor country, and 'tia there we lou^ to be; Yea, wo long to swell tho anthem that for evermore shall riiiL,', From tho pure in heart made perfect, in the palace of the King. 4 We sliall B(;e Him by and by ; hallelujah to His name ! Throuf^h tho blood of llis atuneuiunt life eternal we may claim : AVo sh ill cast our crowns before Him and our songs of victory uin^, When we enter in triumphant to the palaco of tho King. 'Ill |«fl*»!}i*#it»»ii««*t«.fc •; t;a*i|«Wip!S((j|l!™TOWvp)|,!l»j»w|»^ if 74 THE SHELTERING ROCK. ^Lg^— j^=^:g =:g— €zzz;=: |[ qj-:^zi{- i?-^:rzz: • — ufljf — — i — na •- -0- S=3^^fe5^^X^E5^ :5^1-*- '0 -a — W. n. DOANE. ^1- -SS. *>1 1 1 Come, fitay thy feet by the shelt'rin^ Rook, And sweet thy rest will be ; Come, -^b b-H— . T-r r ii ■; iipb J^rrzKr^ ^ hr:r^z-^:=r.:^i=^^i=I^^^L::t:=.,^ -I-: — I »—+-(• ^ — 1 lave thy brow in the spray that falls So olear and cool for thee ; Too long hast thou linger'd a • S-sS S: m^ ^ ♦ -y— t-^ .0 , Too 1, « J ■.•-!— I _ ^ M |J |I-| 1 0- J— J -i J M way But mer - oy is ple&d • lug with thee ; Oh, stay thy feet by the iH bl? ' ^— * -ii:i— p— :<: i_ 0- long hut thou liuger'd. ai THE SHELTERING ROCK. (Concluded.) 73 Chama. 5. - - r - r Bhelt'ring Rock, And sweet thy rest will be. 4 :^--^ u Then hide thee, hide Ss 5H5S^5E :*rr:?: thee In the cleft $-1 • • • •--T-9 « i— f---tf ^ *-X NA/ Then hide in the Rock, hide in the Rook« r=d^JsM=, ^=ElLg=S - 0—S- I W. of the Rock; Hide thee. Hide thee, hide in the cleft of the Rock. :£: -t-i X l-y — > ^ — 1 1 T.-^IT — C_I-:-^Sf: tc Hide in the Rook, Hide in the Rock, 2 Come brin^ thy heart to the sheltering Rock, And all thy weight of oare ; Look up, the light of a Saviour's love Is smiling brightly there ; He waiteth to welcome thee home, O breathe but one penitent prayer ; The blood that flows from His woumlod side^ Through faith will cleanse thee there. 3 There's life for thee at the sheltering Rock^ A life of peace and love ; Sweet hope of rest i 1 a brighter land Of purer joys ulmve ; Then stay with thy Saviour, stay Where nothing thy soul can e er mov0| There calmly rest in that dear retreat. The arms of Jesu' lovo. p ^i I t OUR FESTIVE SONG. W. H. OOANK. A- 1 We welcome with de-light Aa - oth - er hap - py day, Our hearts like mer-ry belU Ring out tbei? 2 Cold winter flies a-way, The blushing, fai - ry spring Cornea tripping o'er the lea, While birds are i-t'~l- ,x:5zr>: -t*< — 1-- m bII • ver lay ; We catoh tha ros - y beams re-flect • ed from the eye Of Ilim whose wonders on the wing ; And now, a mer - ry throng, We come as glad as they ; Our ban - ners wav - ing m -t- f_? •- X J). S. We thank His -V ::=i?: -• r — ho • ly name For all His ten - der oare, We praise Him for fine. Choins. the — g — g — ,— J — 1-~ — I 1 -*■ ff fc_j. fill the earth, Whose glory fills the sky. in the air. We hail our fes - tive day #jfe»=^ ir=r:x Ji. Au - oth • er year has gone, An - oth - er year be-gnn ; To m ±i Soodav-school, And faithful teAohers there. Ili i OUR FESTIVE SONG. (Condudtd.) 77 ■h D.S. if! ) — 5 — * — 0-t—0 — — # — • — •#— 1-» — I — » — * — » — »— Ih onr Re-deem - er glo - ry bo For all Hit love for me. I *■ - #.#♦* m ^ ^ ^ J^ ^ 4U - erS^^^=*=^*-^-~*^=^^=*^=^«^=^«^^:T^^=^" I I- - — IT 8 The strait and narrovr patk Oh, may we early find, And try to serve the Lord With heart, and soul, and mind j Oh, what a happy day, And one that ne'er shall end. In that bright world where angels sin^ We all with Uim may spend ! + A CHILD'S MORNING HYMNi i^3^=i 1 1 Here I'm kneeling by my bedside, Father, teach me what to say ; —- L-:J— , r^rrrrrq B. 0. STAPLES. -I _ 1 « ^— j — ^-^— ( * ^ *• f ♦ ■» i . _ , * Make me v^^r y kind and :^— r— 5—* — ^Skz gentle. -0-0- H — K- -4- CIlOI-UB. ;5r=l: like jr. Heav'nl iii 3iS: ^— -4 — E5E ii_^lgi my Savionr all the dny. Heav'nly Father, hear me. Hear Thy lit - tie child to • day. -1 — r J5= :«- 1 ; jiake me ot Thy flock, dear Shepherd, One of Thine own little Ismba ; kMd m6 ever by ttlll wat«ra, bat SM NSt ml» la HiIm arms. 8 Lend me through thii world ot beau^. To that world that li more (air. And ob t let me live forever. Witb the h«l7 angel* there. • 1 i ..fi^nt-ngW^i^' ^'Vv f ;,, ' , , - 78 TO BE THERL OLA. D. SAITKBT. 1 I have heard of a land far a - way, And its glor - ins no tongue oan de - olare ; But its 2 There are foretaxtus of heavon be - low, There are momcntR like joys of tho bli'st : But the v^ Chorus. boaa - ty hangs o - ver the way. And with Je - bus I long to be thera. To be there, to be boaa - ty hangs o - ver the way. And with Je - bus I long to be thera. To be there, •pleadoura no mor-tal can know, Of the land where the weary ^MMm za=:iz m .Ms.. -f -J,— ^- gE t:t:t^ -1—1 — I I - To be there. then^ TO BE THERE. (Conciudtd.) I'jrrg J——- "' » »-^— 1-j r^^^^-- ' N — Ff^^^^^MF ^ '" *''** noon-tide of glory so fair, I fei^_g~)g-'3-: 1 I'rz^-tl^rrjtzj^— iJirzarr^trtrL-l t In the gleam of tlie river ot lifo, I W :^ • 0—^-0 5 — J — S — #-i-S— ry- 5 JA Tij^^j, j^,.„ j„j g j,,j^j ^jj^ faithful ft' al 79 th«)re. li :t & Ji -m- And with Je • bus I long to be there. fcfc :?==?: -1/ — i to be there, ^ p WE ARE BUT YOUNC. . . all share; Ob, how sweetly they rest from the strife. 4 Thnro the ransomed with Jesus abide In thu shado of the sheltering fold ; Evertnoro l)y Immanuel's side, They shall dwell in the glory untold. & W, BTRAUn. :^=.."b3'V,rJ=*r, ^p^SP^^^Ji^i^Sliilli^ 7=\-0-,-0-\ ~0 g-i -•-?-#-[-# g-f -{g— KF Oh, lead us in the sky, And all the star ■ ry ry worlds on bigh. we need a guide j would eonfiiifi ; path of truth, Protect and help our helpless youth. 3 We are but young, yet God has slnd Unnumbor'd blessmgs on our head ; hen let our youth in riper days Be all devoted to Hia praisa. ■ "'Tf^f:- "" mmm ik 80 THE GOSPEL BELLS. 0. WBSLET MARTI5. ^SiP ■m- Hh -0- •0- I ♦ 1 Tho Go8 - pel bells are ring ing, 0-verland, from sea to sea: Blcaaed news of free sal- -J lr(_, J --i^*=3=^=2=*=i==2^ F :>- =i^ tr m Do they of - fer yon and me. "For God so lov'd the world That His i!3i 3f: :5: ^^^^m^ zr^^=*=i=i . . ..I I . ... _. W. . ...... I on - ly Son He gave, Who-so - e'er be • liev - eth in Him Ev • er-last ■ ing life shall have." m ^ ^m ■» . *• -i9- •»> ^ «■ ■V- +3 r— -« ►- — I 1 — ' "- 11 CbOIVCt THF GOSPEL BELLS. (Concluded.) 81 N K iiiS Gos - pel hells, How they ring ; -0 ■ — I- ^—1 — 1 — I ' I I 1^ f t?l Gos - p«l bulls, :^^^=?: O - ver land, from sea -4- m to sea ; Gold • en how thoy ring ; iTN /?\ bells free -lybi lug Bless-ed news to nu and me. a:i^fe3^=E^EEr=23=^ if-t Bless-ed news to {•3: nu and me. Gold-en bells free-ly brin^ T — t '^ 1 2 The Gospel bells invite as To a feast prepar'd for all ; Do not slight the invitation. Nor reject the graciuua calL " 1 ain the bread o life ; Eat of me, thon hungry soul. Though your sina be red m crimson. Thev shall bo as white «s wooL 8 The Oospcl bolls give warning, As they sound from 'lay to day, Of the fate which doth await them Who forever will delay. "Escape ye, for thy life ; Tariy not in all the plain. Nor behind thee look, oh, never, Lett thon be consumed in pain." 4 The Gospel bells are joyful. As they echo far and wide, Bearing notes of perfect pardon, Thrcr a Saviour cniciried. " Goo % fliotographic Sciences Corporation 4^^ ^ '^v> «• "L i; 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 fl> /^^^ ^a"^ & p^-^ M 82 WHO'LL BE FOR JESUS ■fm-fth — ^ • — j 1 — S — i — • — H — *i^zd. qVza-r-;: ) first to ic W. A. O. » — * — &T-a*- a* m — » — ar — ^ *— f 1 Onward, press onward, the great command, Who'il be the first to join our baud f Wlio from the snarey of the -a\-0 — « — « — « — • -• — P 5^— « ?— ^!— i J- Cborns. — — J— y -J V-» #_y , -^ a- world will fly, And prove the joys that will nev - er die? Who'll be for Josus ? Who'll be for Je-sust PII u .J. J •^ 4t ^5-gy^r R-T t-w 1 /^ 1*^-(— 1 ■^ — ^ — I — - — r^.^ ~i^ — N- — <*• 1 1 — I— Who will the Saviour's banner bear ? Who'll be for Je-sus ? Who'll be for Jesns ? Who will the Saviour's br.nner bear ? 4t. ■#■••#• .^rrs: J ^ ! t OnwMd, itUl onw»rd onr way finrsuB, Working with zsal and courage too ; Baarlng with patience tbe ills we moot, *ns (rriul th«t malcea our Joyi more twoct^ S Onward, presi on^rd, the priie la aura. It we unto the eud enduro ; Jesu* hns promised a crown ut iifa^ II we conquer in tbe stiiie. BUSY LiniE GLEANERS. 3. H. KCBZENKNABE. 83 rbn — - k -- k — r — Nt"' — "f* — -^ — t h h r ^i~~' — d> — ' — r3 — '^~z ^^1=1 — -^■ ' i 1 Gath-er • ing in tlie ear • ly dawn, Gather - ing, when the night comes on ; Yonder in the ripen'd fields 2 Gath-er - ing in the ear -ly dawn, Gather - ing, when the night comes on ; Yonder in the rijjen'd fields — _ — # — ft — • — (t — Pt-TH— TT— TZ-jL -;r_T - T ^ ,. x: — J- 4 [.•-Slid— ^czdI=FJrd==i^c•=:i:rd:=qvp--I=[3:d=:rp By busy lit - tie glean for busy lit - tie giean ei8, ers, By bus - y lit For bus- y lit ^-&— !»-+•— •—•—t,- -I— ' t*V» »-f» *— f [- -*- 1* c 'cr tie glean - ers. tie glean • ers. 3 Gathering, in the early dawn, etc. Out in the highway where you go, To plant or reap, there's work to 69 ; For busy little gleaners. 4 Gathering, in the early dawn, eto. Amid the glow of autumn leaves, We carry home our golden sheavM^ Snob happy little gleaners. * Sdto ntMf be lung ^J eiglit or ten girls, in an •dJoinlDg room. •,s»*«H>J«i(SS"'3!V 84 SING IT OUT WITH A SHOUT. Yfgtirtmity a. LOWRT. la 2 c — • «• « » * ' • « ■> ' • m ^- " — 1 — g — S-FS — * — g — rf — g — y-\ o- — # — #— g-q-# — »-- -< — ; — « — ^— j 1 Sing it ont with a shout — Hal • la • In • jah t On the plains of Beth • le • hem tb« m itfcEl -ty-4- -4- 3f: 3£[i ±s: larzip: 3ii: -• — :j:z:=i — I- -• # — - — ' -m- -m- -0- -0 — :^ -o*-. ^5- •n geSEEi= gels sing ; For the Lord is come— Hal • le • la • jah ! And the heav'ns with glad-ness — 2: £ ■•* r5rr:— s: M?— > --n--^- H -v»~- :te 4- 1 A=:^ ■ o - > i ' I I I ^ J . —' ' -,^-14 -^ — ' Tj~ ' ^ h '' - ■ I J I 'I ring } O hear tha mo • sic of the beav'nly host : They bring good tidings to the sin - ner lost. S EE^ # ■ # •-— f tr ■ l i I ll I I "* 3EI5: 4— *- ^ 7 X H f=i^ -• — — • — #— T ^^ - I -— t ■'tA^Ai^'^Mhf^v'-i &-^'--i^^' <7b«nia> J^ Sing it out §ii SING IT OUT WITH A SHOUT. (Cendudedj 89 ztz i_ -•- -#- EfESE :r-.: with a Bbout, For the Lord is irza— y^z=:5Eg ^ i ■ !■■■ I ■ ■ ■■•^i I- ■— ■ -• • — m come — Hftl-Ie - la • jah 1 JTL* m •__# ~ Sing it out with a shout. ^=t^ :r»: zsc t=i:z -0- __- — ^ ^ ^^' ^ u Sing it out vrith • shout. ,5^ I2E^ For the Lord is come to «• ^ 4»' ^ ^^{ «•« i£EE*^E -m g :5z:t:t: reign. £3B i e tiing it out with a shout. , V I '-'!*»'; Sing it out with a shout -Hallelujah ! '1 ill the world shall listen to the angels' song | Let the seas be glad — Hallelujah I And the hills the scand prolong t Go forth, ye heralds, and the tidings tell. That Chrut the Saviour is louuanueL 3 Sing it ont with a shout — Hallelujah I For the world is waiting for the joyful sound* All the angels sing— Hallelujah ! And the glory shiues around ; To every cieature you may now procta A free salvation in the Saviour's namo. "^ii'^^f^mm^iifmff. 86 Jtiierato. SONGS OF HEAVEN. i. tt ANDERSON. 1 I may not know all the joy - ful songs of heaven, Sung by the countless an • gol - io host up there •••••-•••■••- •*•■•■ __«_»_ *" zr. ^tz-i:: — ^_s _#__-«_• _a_»^-:::ijr: — •—■ r-* — •-±_#_« — • — •— r*- «■-• •_• ..^—o. :^^-- il i- a=i=E»:z=:Srm=t:r=:zz=3t.-r-=rr=i-^: *-* ' ^ ^ ■^-\ p ? ,*7 ^ Ti-^?-— 1 may not feel the sweet peace of the im-mnr-tals, — Sano-ti • S'd glo • ri • fi'd, crowns of love to wear t :'."-iS — ^ — I — ^ — . _* -• •a— •t- t ^-ff « -# — j-i-S — « m— .-%—-■£— ^ ' 0~i — — H — if— # -* — i — 5— -J 5-J — ,-•-, — 1- Yet in my snt.l there's a voice so low and tender, Tell-ing the joys that the ho-ly an-gels know ; m^ m • Thii oan b« sune in E|; if preferred. iih-j aayai fti fei)a iNto>». SONGS OF HEAVEN. (Concluded.) 87 — *- •— •- 1 Whbp'jing ta me of a tiuie when 1 Bhall join them, Joy • ful - ly leav - ing my bur-dens bore below. .•_.-#_•- isziig— girreira 8~: :_», :££ — ?-v — i^^T- — : u. Chorust ^ESE^ii:ii-bfii;5:r?ii;5— — E :IJE5^LfiEs=i=5Efes^e:lEi=jiEi^E^:j^ Teach ine, dear Jo BUS, the songs of the im-mor-tals, Teach me to sing on my way to hcav'u a bove ; -^- CXI T ^I^EHEEEEilEEEfEEfefe^E^^^EgHfe^^^ I Teaoh me the soncs of tiie ho - ly, ho - ly an-gels, Toach me the beaiiti-ful, the hai>-i)y songs of love. ^ '^1 ? ^ 'lb ^^ V^ ^ \f i ^ 9 2 1 may not know all the glorified immortals Standing before Tliee, the holy, lovely One ; But I would join in the happy, happy chorus. Singing forever around the glorious throne. Then may I seo all the angels pure and holy, Theu may 1 join in the liappy songs they biiig ; Then may I kneel at Thy feet witliin Thy kingdom, Praising my Saviour, my Priest, my Lord and King. 'h '^ 88 BLESSED ARE THEY. t. H. TKIWKl. t ^ — .# Z f « 1> >-« = it — >- -^ S ■- .1-^ C — g 1 1 Bless-ed are tbuy that do His comiuandmeuts, Bhss - • cd are they; Tht-y sliall receive a Blessod are they, I'.lessed are they, ♦•••■••••♦■ ■»■ -t- •»■ ■#• i-^^-l — a— 3—^ — r-^l — ?-v— r—r-^ ^— -r-T 'r— /-v-r— ,— * crown of bright glory That fadeth not a - way, blcBs - • - ed, Bless - - - ed, bless • ed. Blessed are they, Blessed are they. Blessed are thoy ♦• ♦_♦• «■__•• ♦ ♦■ J J J > > J J "^ ••• ♦••••■•• #— » — »— O a r -1 — ?-7n ? 1 ^ ^^^r^ bless • • ed, Bless-ed are they that do His commandmcats, Bless - ed, bless • ed are thoy. Blessed are they. Bless - - ed, are ' — t7~7-T — n — ' . . ;/_ i/ — ■ — ;f~T rr, — : 7 — 7~~. : 2 Blessed are they that do His commandmenta, Blesse — J — — • --«^-+ vour, Ask, for He a •_ •. a »_« is IiF< - ten - ing. Ilal - le' - lu - jah Is the cbor - us, " By the ^^^^m^^Mm »^— |y ?y-^ -< „M-_, zz:5_fiiir5-|:^==Jr5rTr^-r.ttiTr:5zz:»rrz:»-i:*:=ira:r=v*riz:*: i^^^=P.^:liP^^=J- \ — !• HH iii uhoirs of heav-en anrg ; By the lov'd ones gone be-fore us, By the pnri; of ev • cry tongue. ♦ . ^ :2ZT=5: J^i::^' F?--?=:nir-;^J: J r — ?- -*_•.- -/<- 8 Mercy wan His chiefrat pleasure. Ere the world began to move ; , Sweetly sing in numbered measure^ Sing the dear Redeemor's love. _»_._,- -0 -i— (^ -|-r- ■ d — 3 Turn to Jesus — Frince of Glory, Holy Prophet, Pfii st, nnd King; Spread abroad the wondrous story. Children ali liis praises siug. J.. 11 ..JwniiMii, 90 ANGRY WORDS. a. B. PALMEB 1 An . gry words ! Oh, let tbem nev - er From the tongue unbridl - ed slip ; 2 Love is muca too pur-- and ho - ly ; Friendship is too sa-ored far, May tho heart's aest inipr.lse For a moment's reuk-less 3 Aa • gry woi'Ja are li^ht-ly spoktu; Bitterest thoughts are rashly stirr'd: Brightest Imka of lifo are fe5?fp?= -t .a — d: -?- zr==tc2: !•_ -«— :«?: =1: Chona*. ANGRY WORDS. (Concluded.) 91 ^^^^^^m^^^^^^ bey thy Father's Mnst command ; ** Love one another," Tliui Ti3 thy Father's blcHt commaud ; " Love crich otlier, £ • ■•* it ■*■ ^-^-^ ^- — i^i liU8 saith the Saviour, Children obey )iis bhst command. Love each other," 'Tis His blest commaud. L-p— ^^r_:;-_ rtecuHnfflff. gU, SAVIOUR, I AM BLIND 1 5: 5 uice Thy ehcep alone will hear Oh, I am deaf; Doar Saviour, I am deaf I -I* * — ,-•- :—0 O — r-O J* j 3 — r—O T-C Dear Saviour, am blind. 5— -0 — _ji* -tizL-z^zz:^. 8 Oh, Saviour, I am poor I Givu m« to cat: Jfy himRcred heart loathes earthly food, ▲ud heavenly manna craveB (or meat. Oh, I am poor; Dear Saviour, I am poor I 4 Oh, Saviour, 1 hcliove! Ulind, deaf, and poorj Sight f;ivo me— hearing— heaven\T food; Thou bast them in Thy blessed store. Thee I believe ; Oh.8aTloar, Ibeliavsl 02 D0N7 BE IDLt. &_J!i_ ^t 0. T. DOITDORI. Don't bo dnn't b« die, Thoro is aoinothing all caa do l_ _ •_•_ Jr * r: _•_ • * • •— t-# « ^^ — • — r-^ « •— r-r |)2L^ . ^- .,—» -[.0 — — >— ^ rLg — 1»— ;rr*-IZ:i: > — ^-. \z^j=f-'zh» AU should hnvosomo oo • cu K3 do, -3 Don't be world of sin sad woe, Wbcre ws fit d so much of o • vH, Ev erywhcro we're call'd to l'o. ______• — • — r-<>- — T- - f • — T-* • 0^—0 ,_#, ery where we're call'd to go. .• * • , (3. -m- I Don't b« idio, Iru't be idle, Wlieii ft brulhcr nceih tliy ear* ; Lalioiir Imrd, Uh, work in eariie«t» S:ivc liiin from ft (»tal hiiiic Doii'l be idle, don't be idle, Work, the chciited soul to win, From the dowiiw&rd road to rulo. From the thorny path of aio. 0- I Don't b« idle, don't be Idle, When you hL'ar thv orphan's cry J Chcvr the Innvly oiu.'h in Kadncsi, l)i'ef<^hil<)hooil, S|ieo ^ [f » \ I Chora*. ji_(,.t — K — N-r— N T-r — ^ — fr — K — I— f-r-!--~-r-2'^^:^ — *^^^-4 '~r-^^ — M^i — ^ !_ ■ glkJ - ly meet us heru. In our cheur-ful Sab-bath huii We will 8iiiK to-geth • er, (or oui arts are gay. ^ ^ U i^ t Aa tltoblr.l when snarln^cnn its win?; a-war; Little iaoibd of Jcjua, happy we will bu. In our oheerlul Cabbalh home. ^^^^^ 1 J M ) J 1^ I I S JeRUS watches o'er ua, with a Shepherd's oare» In onr clieurrdi Sabbath home ; He wUl kiudly hstuu to onr simple prayer, Ii our oheerfal Sabbath home. 3 Oentle, loving Saviour, may Thy Spirit dwell. In our cheerful Sabbath home ; Here Thy tender mercy, Oh, 'tis sweet to tell. In our chMrful Sabltath home. OH, MAKE ME THINE. J. W. B. 93 1 My Fa-Wicr, I would b« Thj child ; I kptv I'm rin - (ul, wayward, wild ; To The6 1 would be reconcll • cd ; Oh, maie me Thine. ^ ■ft. 4^ III l^ I I M r~ i — r -»—» —»-?-? - -tf— #— 5-— *- •e-t-s- .jj — « (a_ rjrra: I L/ Cliorna. _tj_g_J__J_J_J_^S J_H_H — [- , , , ^ j-r^-- l ■ ' ,j I -^. -r- r rr The nar-row way I fain would tread. And by Thy gen-tla hand bo led. With hciv'nly niftniia dal - ly fed — Oh, make me Thine. MM :iii_i_Li;:z^tt I U 2 TVitli patience I tlifi race wonld run, Not looking back when mice begun, Seeking salvation thro' Thy Sou ; Oh, make ma Thina, 3 Jfake me to love Thee more and moro^ Thy Holy Spirit ou me pour, Grant me of grace a plenteous itoro} Oh, make me Thine. 4 When death's cold hand on me is laid. My God, let me not feel afraid ; Be with me, for I've oftea prayed, l« Thine. A 1r I 1 i 96 Dnet •T Qnartett. TRUST IN GOD. ASA HUtL, ?f:r~j ''~^~*"-'~'' — *-i— * — g-.—g-t &-»-—■»— t—»-.-r—# — a~v—m — *-'— *— t-g— ;-— j:*iii &*— ^- I What though the fig • tree blo3 • eonis not, Nor fruits a - dorn the o - live grove T What T -r Ijlcini-Chorua. ^^^^^^^ife^Ppiippii though it be my fear - ful lot, 'Midst bar - ren vines and fields to rove 7 Though bleating flocks no 'i-9^1 "i"i- <- *^Z=^r=^J=± -.■\r » — -. — r — -^ *-• ' ! •*• more I see. Nor herds with-in the stall ap-pear; Yet still in God my trust shall be, I'll ,.S2aEisBS»ssw i TRUST IN GOD. (Concluded.) Chorua. 97 ^-A- -0- 0~ -J- serve Him more from love than fear. Oh, praise His name ! His glor - ies sins; ! Ce - les - tial ji>y shall ^ -H^— l!>-T- I ^_J.. -I tune your voice ; Be ■ hold He reigns, your God and King, In Him rejoice ! In Him « jnice ■i_i£: «_•. m T ^: arr :: 2 'Tia surely in Hie love alone The Lord our God His judgments sends ; In all His ways is mercy shown, Throughout theearth's remotest ends. L J let us then our banners raise, To nil the world His love proclaim ; The fiod of our salvation praise, With triumph in His holy name. 1 know that my Redeemer liveji ; I know that He ascends on high : In love His children He forgives. And wipes the tear from ev'ry eyat Hosanna to His name I'll sing. In whom such goodness I have touttl ; My light, my joy, my everything ; Let saints and men Llispraiiie resound. 98 WHO ARE THESE 7 W. A. O0DE5. C ^=±=±1 -0 -0- -i/_i. r^-=ft 1 Who arc these like stars appear ing, These be-fore God's throne who stand T Each A ^=^ ^0-0—0—0 1_«_._^__, i'i—i—i — 5 *-^— 4— ^ ^^^l .4- Who are these like stars ap - pear • ing, These be - fore God's throne who stand ' r — r— I «- r — r -« — — I _t rrra .71 gold t'llOI'll*. -0- ^~i^S -T »- It: i -0 en crown is wear - ing ; Who are all this glor - ious band ? m Hal - le - lu \ — ?v — ^- -0 — — •- — m — • — • — Each \ gold ■ en crown is wear -ing; Wlio are all this glorious bandT !f^« * * '~ r TliZZ-0 — Zi VZ dt L—t W z=:az:zz^r:zr:i7;izi:g:i=amni: ■ I -1— 1- , w- .» .« iiim jah! Hal-le-lu . -0- -0- -0- hwk 1 they sing, WHO ARE THESE? (Cmciudsd.) eg 'lEiii^^^i 1^- icz::: -o- ^.=^ -•— ?- Praia - ing load their heav'aly King -, Hal . le - lu jah ! hark ! they ra^S=iz ■ jah I hark 1 they sing. Praising load their hear'oly King ; -* — m — m m— Hal - le - lu - jah I :azz:4: r -• — « — 0- -0 0- r r i tT\ m Prais-ing load their heav'nly King. Ej. 2 Who are these in ^Jazzling brightness, t Clothed in God's own rlghteoasness f t These whose robes of purest whiteness Shall all lustre still possess T n :il^ 3 These are they who have contended ^ K N ~ , — |V — fV — I I IZj^nrfCnzzZzEE For their Saviour's honour long ; m 3J— ^^ ^ f-, — g — ; t y^j^— -— FF Wrestling on till life is ended, •'•*■■*■■#■■*• •000 -^ ^ ^ FoUowiug not the sinful throng. Hark ! they're singing Praises to their ■^ .« irr: :^c=?: heav'n-ly King. / ?\ i These are they whose hearts were riven, '"'' Sore with woe and anguish tired. Who in prayer full oft have striven With the (}od they glorifisd. ■3—1 — " If i:^: lOO ON, FOR THE PRIZE. THEODORE E. PERKINS. 1 Marching on in the glo - ry of our King ! Preaaing ontow'rds the mark For the prize of Christ our Lord ; D. G. Marching on in the glo • ry of onr King ! Pressing on tow'rds the mark For the prize of Christ our Lord ; i-^H — t — r I t ^^—i—^ i — p— ^-^1 ^—\ — ^- jr^-E=^'= -•_' ~,-=i-^f=:^-. Cheer our way with the songs of praise we sing, As we fight the good fight In the strength of Jo - sus' word. Cheer our way wit]i the songs of praise we sing, As we fight the good fight In the strength of Je • sua' word ♦ ••■••■.••■••■■•■.,■••••■.•••_ ^ t^ JiJ I — I — t — \ — T-f^—i-^ ! — '^— ^r— ^ :r-i-^- ^ nd^=J^-:=^- itziit. -•--,-• •ft? — — s — i \ « — 77» — M 1 — * — +-• — * ■'-^-?— I— < 1 1 — »—i-=< — 4 Girt with truth, wearing helmet of sal • wtion, Arm'd with faith and shod with peace, Pray-ing always with ^,. ^^ M. ^ 4L ^ ^ \ \ S ^ ^—$- m :^- S-.^-J- -l-x. D. C. =:;nra: ho il; Iv sup ON, FOR THE PRIZE. (Concluded.) lOl 2 Pressing on in the work He bids ns do, With our hearts full of trust in His eve? present aid, Firmly, boldly, the path of life pnrsne. For the Lord is our King, and we'll nerer be afraid. [Spirit, Shield of faith, with the mighty sword of Quenching ev'ry fiery dart, [merit, V'ictors we, thro' our Saviour's precious Light our steps and strong our heart. -4^- i • pli-ca-tion. Till our earth-ly war-fare cease. , •- 1^ SAVIOUR, THY GENTLE VOICE. E. Touuss. -frS-.T— f ' — r— ' ^ 1 1 T~~! 1 1 c ! — r— t 1 ' — i — • r-l '■ t 1 Saviour ! Thy £:!entlo voice glnd-ly we hear ; Author of all our joys, ev - er be near ; Our souls would ■<- — ^ , f- — , — 1-« — « — I — -- — + , cr ^lil 2 Fountain of life divine ! :3 Tho' to our faith unseen. cling to'lhee, Let us Tliy fiil'noss see, our life to cheer. ' , y cz — i— — ti>— < — Lj J , — t:^©^^^"- Thee .ve adore ; We would be wholly Thine, For evermore ; Freely forgive our sin. Grant he ivenly peace within. Thy light restore. Whiledarkness reigus, On Thee aloue we lean While life remains ; By Thy free grace re- stored. Our souls shall bless the Lord In joyful strains. 102 THE ROCK THAT IS HIGHER. W. O. FISCHER. ll^i r^ ___j. :jr 1 Uh, lomo-timtistiioahadowgaro dtt'p. And rou^h BeemB the path to the goal, I5i:gikia= And sorrows, sometimes how they bweup Like • # — • — # — rO-i — ,»■ C horn a. V-V 53 tem>pests down o - Ter the suuL - — - — « — *,- theu, to the Rock let me — E_2 — ^ :[?— a — ^ ^_>_i-«i_i— c EH: oil, then er than L -* #- 8. Oh, sometimes how lonj: soems the day. And B()metim98 how weary my feet ; But toilin;; in life's dusty way. The Ruck's blessed shadow, now sweet | Oil, thnn, to the Ilock let me fly. To the Uoek that is hiuher tliau 1. V- "C — 0- "i — •- .0 — ■0 — #- '^-^- -^—>/- -0 — 0- ■V-v- ^H 8. Ob, near to the Rock let me keep, I( blessings or sorrows prevail ; Or climbing the mountain way ateep^ Or walking the shadowy vale : Then, quick to the liock I can flr. To the Rock that ia higher Uuut L '^1 ALWAYS wr ; us. -.t-k loa ). H. TENNEY. 1 lu uur homoa and ou our wty Christ id with ua all tlio day ; TbrilU a-bovo us such a boiii: -llurua within ua auch a r- C'lioru«> I I I I K N I I t.:uoru«. flro, ThfTt'ourlootstopa never tiro, As wo Journey hence along. Oh, how sweet Ilia presence Is ! He i» * Oh, how sweet, ilia presence la «•._• if . lis : Uh, liow sweet ilis presence is ! lie is ours and we are Ills. ours and we aro Ilia ; Uli, how sweet His presence He Is ours, und wo aro Ilia ; Oh, how swuet Uis presence Is t S-^ai^^ g;r 8 Evening ahadows one by one llurk our journry nearly done — And wc turn aside for rcat ; JcsuH, Master, know before. Tarry with us evermore ; Thou our Guide, be Thou our Oucsl. 8 Risen for ua fron> the grave, Jli.;lity Saviour, save, oh save I lliilu wo now ourselvea in ThM^ UcHUrrcctlon ia achieved : Seeing not, we have believed; 'Pleased ones indeed are we ■ i m. 'I ' i 104 PRECIOUS WORDS OF PEACE. .- , ^ — I ^ , 1^ 1 — — — ^ — I N-j—R — •^ I — I — S. IV. STRAUB. -,:i:fz?iiiz^+ How Bweet to ,±ie feel the Saviour near, Zi--lIZ0ZZ His love s re :Mz mov . ing ev - ery fear ; And, Ob, how cweet His -0- :^-S 1 J=^- I leave K^«— •-•—•--.- — •— --^-i- words of cheer, My peace ^ ; 1 1 ' ill! ChoriiH. fi — 1-#-^— # — <- — »- |- 6> — g — ^— T — •— * — S — , with thee. Free ._«.__, ious words > I of peacp. Free - ious words of :i =?=• .0 f — 1 W^ -^ — J — •— ; - #— V— I -a-i- 0- -0- peace ; Oh, ]oy :«r=i_# --_« com-plete, Oh, r words 60 swecc. My peace I leave ^ ^ ~ . 1 id:: -i — :a: '\ — ~.— :i:c:=:5=f: with thee. l^fE S Oh, lacred Joy to know, to feel. When at the meroy scat wo kneet, The liallowed bliss these wordu reveal, Uj peace I leave with the*. 8 To he&ns by sin and sorrow riven. The precious words of po^ico aio given, — Au earnest of the bliss of heaven, lly peace I leave with thc«. 4 When knoeline; at the Saviour's feet, Wc flud in illm our Joy complete ; Ho sjwaks— on, precious wonl« so sweet. My peaee I leave with thee. ■MM Spirited. NO SURRENDER ! COUrAKlON TO " UULD TIIC FORT.' loa r JAMES R. MURRAY. S]~J ' J — 9 rt/ -' m 1 • ^ 1 — 4- -I + 1 No Bur-ren - der to the foe 1 Shout the cry where-e'er you j?" ; Fal - ter nev • er, we must win, 2 No sue - ren ■ dnr press a - long, The' the hosts of siu are stronq ; We shall more than conqu'rors he, ■^ ■»■ No Bur run - (l«r - ing to If wo trust; Oh Lord, in sm. Thee t No No su V - roc sur - ri-n der ! der ! let an It be Bat - tie cry for you and ir<;, gel bands, From the fair and htav'nly lan^iS, ■(«■ ^ D. C. God will Haste to : — -^pz}r=:i^— 3T=|=:K=IfS=nri=fF 3 No snrn ti\Z^Z=zt-V-t-r-i--l^—»—^r-^--\^ All our , snrrendfir ! then at, last, conllicta overpast, ill be our welcoming, help ns, Hq is near, He is with us, do not fe ir. ht»lp ns • more are tliey Than the foos that bar our way. ^^^ -V — ^■' -T- ziz -g-- i To tlie City of the King. Forward, then ! fall into line ! Bright the conqueror's crown will shine, Storm the camp of sin and wrong, Sweet will be the victor's song. ■if) IT lii m li 106 MESSENGER ANGELS. floln or nnrt. :j:l?Zfri:A-: ^v-<-^.z =zirn=: a rREDEMUONT. -0 — -:i— *- — -m- -#- 1 Mes-Senger angels arc sing Ev • er around on their way, Joyfully, si-lent-ly e..-^^^ litit H^-S-^J. bring ing Gifts from the bright realms of day. :*— :^ 1 Guarding the couch of the friend - less. -^ _# *. Bringing the suf-fer - er rest, .*_ - — « -. =_«- Pointing to joys that are eudlef'S lu the bright land of the blest. MESSENGER ANGELS. (Concluded.) 107 .' V Mes sen - ger aa gels joy fill - Iv sing; Si , . . --—— — T * • * •»— H»* • — r — [ — — EE -V >- 1-=^ zn—r-—-^— • — •__r- _ tia.^iraz^anazra— ^— ta it > ;*— i<- i Mes - sen - ger aa - gels are joy - ful - ly sioging, Yes, joy ■ f ul - ly sing - ing, A • long their brig! t way. ^^^^m- :ftr-^z I W. ^ _! ; i*z=^iz0=:: Joy - - ful - ly i S: ± £ 2: ♦ 81 lent • ly, aweet -5 — • — 5— I •-»—:: — # su: ly they sing. of day. s_ TT. — .TT- —T- — tr — ir t^T-* • • i» • •— r-* * • • •— # — r-J J »^ / k/ «'' • *^ • i' V ^~? • '^ ' J '^ ? 1/ i^^i/ Joy ■ ful • ly singing Yes si • lent • ly bringing Their gitta from the bright realms of beautiful day. 2 Messenger anc;el9 rejoicing, In yon briijht heayen above, Ovpf poor sinners repenting. Won by the dear Saviour's love Telling the vonderful story, Shouting ■with saints round tha throne, Giving to Jesus the glory, Qlory to Jesus alone. Messenger angels will meet us. When we shall near the dark tide^ And by their presence will cheer us. Death's chilling waters divide. Yes, they will sing us a wulome, To the bright home of the blest, And we slialljoin in the choura, Where we're forever at rest m ?i m § 108 THE NEW " OVER THERE." W. A. OODEff. 1 They Lave reach'd the sun - ny shore, And wi'^ ' 1 -fc 6r-r— 1 -t -— T-^ >r N- ^ ' IV N-T— l'^ !^ ^ J^ 1— T I? pav 3 are o'er, - ver there ; And th«y need no lamp by night, Fut their day is al-waya bright, i=?^-- ^ }? ^ ? u ^ I. ^ f Chorus. ^E=. -c±ciiE:z«:^;=i=;--:rj:zhg-3^t:x:c£E«=^pj=3 f-.-f-rf — g jzp^zpj •And their Saviour is their light, O • ver there O - ver there - - - o • ver there, O - ver there o - ver thc^, o - ver there, o - ver ther% ~r- jf — ^_._4 -«-«-#- :k -t-l*-> :zr: : kmiii ill THE NEW "OVER I HERE." (Ccmciuded.) .1 ^ 109 h!J- They can nev - er know • fear o - ver there ; O - ver there. All their streets are shin - ing gold. _ — , •_• — • — r_«_i — • 1^ -• T-' — i^— l-»-T-i;- 1^ rl2==^: 1. — » — _s — 4J— :7^ — -^— ! ^ ^-r^^^ — f^ — ^ ri?=rzfc:^=i:=^=riz«==«3iz::5=p.-f-f-ii:rir2r:iiz=5 :t;- ^ And their glo - ry ia -^ an T— «- to)d. •Tia ^ the Sav ' iour's bliss - f al /- jfr:.. fold, O • ver there. ^ #-T— «!-^ O :s^: 2 Now they feel no chilling blast, For their winter time is past, And their summers als^rays last, Over there ; Thej* or n never know a fear, For the Saviour's always near. And with tliem is endless cheer, Ovar ther*. I • 3 They have fought the weary fight, Jesus sa'ed them by His might, jef ow they dwell with Him in light, Over there ; Sooa we'll reach the shining strand, But we'll wait our Lord's command. Till we see His beck'niog hand,' Over ther«i ? ' ! , ■ ■ I-' ,,J I, , ..U,,«)|(p|jJ hi MB /■',■: ■ V ■ 110 COMING. GLADLY COMING. A. ALUIDTH. -4- -fc 1 >Ve are ouoi • ?ng, glad - ly jom - iug, On this An - ni - ver - aary Day, — Ev - 'ry heart with ^F* ^F» " W "^ ^^ -w- ■^ - ^ -^^^ f _ - w -y- ^- ^^ ^ -^ ^ y^ 'w- • ^ - , I N J ' _> S N , N ,S rap - tnre swell • ing, Ev - 'ry tongue its praise to pay. Wel-come pas - tor, wel - come teach - eri, .♦• ♦ ♦- ♦• ■» ■ » J b» ■* -3?" I!" h* t: iSiy'j — J — - — I 1— H* — t - # — # — - — ^ — * — j — * ' 't — » — * — — j!— r: #— 1 " — j l— t 0- s— V * — ; — m — m #- _i Z0ZZX~J. 3^rvrr;-:rs Welcome friends and parents dear ; Sabbath classmates, comu and join us, All are wel-come, wel-come here. i!^3=£=E — 7 — ^-^-^-i>~ % We are siiiKinit. gladly sin^ng, Oil this Amilver.tary Day,— Tnulliful pruiscH we are lirins^inf, Sincere lioniaife we wuulil pay. Jesua Hiiiiles when little children Raise their tuneful voices high } Angels bear the happy anthem X« the SftTioHT In Um iky. We are praying, humbly praying. On thi* Anniversary Day, — Asking Christ to kindly lead us Unfely through life's thorny way,— Praying that llis precious proniiia, Joy to ev'ry heart may bring ; Aiking Him t« hide us aver 'Neaib Uw ahadow of Uii wing. ^1 4 We are trusting, humbly trusting. In our blessed Saviour's word,— On Uis promises ri-lying. That our prayers will al! be heardi Ment us. Lord, in this, Tby tempUk Aid us while we sing and pray. Let Thy •hoicebt bleulngi nrowa U, On tbii AnniTenMnr Dtlf STORM THE FORT. Ill *. H. F. One of our returned missionaries thinks that the soMiers ol (jnnst snouid he employed In ttorming Instead of Mdintf the Fort, and lenditbc followlntr as a substitute for"Uoi/DTHS Fort." He says, "If I read Jesus' signals aright, there are no times for lurkin'fir behind stone-walls, but for storming them. The fort Is not ours to hold, but the Devil's (John 14. 30 ; 12. 31 ; 16. U). Holding fort is his work."— H'atchman, Boston. '"Wi.v. . . _s *^ ^ ^_^»^ ^s I ^ V s .s_ - 0- :5zi^ -r — N- 1 Ho! my coin-racles, see the s g - nal Je - sua waves on hi'j;h ! 2 See ! the lof - ty walls are frowning, Held by Satan's pow'r ? It: Chorus. Sa - tan's bat - tiements are reel - ing, Sm eushrowds tho world in darkness, §i; Hear our Captain's cry ; Now's the storming hour. Storm the fort ! for . #_• I am Icad-ing, have shown you how ; ■^ 41. it .a i — Sir — l__r-| 3— p> — ^ — ^ — f—i-i^ — y» 1=?==^ — > — i;s_ir:. -:- --1 ^ 3 See 1 the prophets now are 8howiii):» ^B-FF _ How the fort must fall ; Shout tho an - bwer back to hea - ven — We are rea • dy — noio I There is no such thing as failing, Shout, my comrades, all 1 4 Fierce and long the siege has lasti<1, t;^T^[::z:-zrpn:p f ^-* Tj:T :z^m-z:zi~iztz:ri:zzr:'*zz:lizr:ai :^z:r :rr But the -nd is near ; 3illZ»rrz:«:ZIB::iZlil.zil* yZUy-S:i^-i — 5 — ^^^^^^ — h*--— kF Onward leads our great Commandi r, 5 i — t? i— ^"-V ti* ^^-^ ^? L| u. ^.jjggj. , ^^ comr»defc cheer I t . HI. n ii' 112 Uuet.— Tenderly, SPEAK GENTLY TO THE LOVING ONES. -r-4 -I ! ^-T-t ^ P^. — F^- 8. W. STRAUB. _. ^i — p-," 1 1 1 — T — I 1 1 1 — T — • N- ^ 1- H — 1 — • 1 - ^ — T— ♦ 1 1 -j — r 1 Speak gent-ly to your fath - er. dear, Speak gently to your fath - er ; Whose guardian care is i:-t -1^4- '-a—i -o— j- -ani I -r--t — I- -O— 5- Cboruii _Q 1 1 !— T— .r 1*^— ? s T~ — Z — r~r*i"T~~! ^ — *^- T-^ N— j — d^-i ov - er yt ■, Whose earth -ly fruus you gath - er, Speak gent - ly to the lov - ing ones, May ^^9 T — ^- -.SC- -?- dia-cord nn'er di - vide you ; Ob, *ev - er not by bit- ter words The gold - en cord that binds you. i^^-*- iia-cord nn'er di - vide you ; Ob, *ev - er not by bit- ter words The gold - en cord that binds you. ,,,__p_jf!i_._^p_« — J J— -j— I — l-jJ_j_-j — i-,^— f_ j^ ^_j ;. r ' 1 T-» O ^ • • • •— f-J « \- [- « = (S- m m S Speak gently to your mother, doar, Speak nently to your mother ; Whose teiulur love and anxious car*, Sliall ever o'er you hovor. 3 Speak gently to your brother, ilcar, Speak ifently to your broti Who W'lulil defend your .i;ood.j uame^ I And shield It from diihouour. 4 Bpeak f^entty to your sister, doar. Speak 1,'ently t<) your sister ; Reuieuibcr that oUtimes you may By Uudly wordu assist W. ETEBNin 1 113 ft— J — ^ — >,-,. ^ -^ — ^^ — ^— I — ^^_jv-p_w_x--fj_*r--, — _____ _^___v-- — K--3— j--K-\-tL_A-_|_T m3- 4-> — 1»— I 0^ Ym —»—o~m —0 — *— #— |-g— *-•— »--o — #— *-H #— *— * * — ■ 1 Oh, the clangl-ig bolU ot Time I Ni^ht aud day they never cease; We are wearied with their chime, Fortheydonothriii>."isr icv; ->— ,< — > — - 1/ ^ ^ > rit. rail. -J \ — ] ft-p-J_ And wo biu'.i our breath to hear, And we strain our eyes to see, ^ 4L A ^ > .»..»..». It thy sliores are drawing near, -E - tcr - nl • tj I E - tcr - ni - ty ! S Oh, the clanging bells of Time ! How their changes rise aud fall ; But in nndertone eublime, Sounding clearly tliro' them all, Is a voice that must bo hoard, As our mcnieutii onward lleo ; And it speaketli aye one word, Eternity ! Eternity ! 8 Oh, the clanging bells ul Time ! To their voices, loud and low. In a long, unresting line We are nutruluug to and fro } And we yearn for sight or sound. Of the life that is to be. For thy bruath doth wrap us round, Eternity 1 Eternity 1 : Oh, the clanging bells of Time I Soon their notes will all be dumb, And in joy and peace sublime We shall feel the silence come ! And our souls tlicir thirst will siaks^ And our eyes the King will see, When thy glorious morn shadl break,-* Eternity I Eternity J I; 3 ill 11^ I ■■ I ;3fi ON TO VICTORS. T. C. O-KANE. i — 0-^-0 ^0---0—,^ — t,—0~.ci.^..0^0 .--0.^0--.0^0-M0 — !:,___j_3___,_,__ •- 1 B lUe your ban-ncr hk'h In air. Write the namo of Jo - sua there ; Marchinjf, marching Let ilKfulds be wide i.nfurrd;Let l^ tluat o'or all the wurld ; [Om»<. on to vlo - to - ry ; I U ^ U ^:, J / . . N ! •-. -^ •". i ■ • *f ' • /_^-'« — •-«- *: 5" • .1 _ / « • / • L ^ — ^ ^ ._-«) L t'liorus. -b-^-^-z :*i::}r »3, ye Bol-diers, press ye on ; Cease not till the bat-tie's won ; Marching, marching on to vio - to - ry. B Hear the great Commander call, •' Into ranks, ye soldicrj fall ! " Marching, marching on to victory ; Kever from your purpose bend ; Ue'll be with you to the end ; Marching, marching on to victory. 8 Round the banner of the Croii, Whether earthly gain or loss. Marching, marching on to victory , Let us rally day by day ; While we fight, both watch and pray; Marching, marching on to victory. r*a**V.-w«si*!*««^*^«!toSsS^*.''' RALLY 'ROUND THE BIBLE. Uwlp. B. A. PERKINS. 1 Hal • 1y 'ruund the Bl - ble, Chll • ciren, let us sine:. Now with ]ny ■ ful voices Praises to otir Kin? ; fi*?^4-- 2^11 ^r •nr*z:riimn:i — -? — *»< — i** — *<- us sing; -a. Mi the Qospel Banner O er a mw^M^mM^^mm. diOt'!-^-»>A-«- .^«..«..#..«.i« Z_B^ i >— /— •—•—♦Z*—,-©—, { y 9 r i T . r ? • 5 '^ ' r I i? -^-T-P*— S-Fg-*-g-FS-S-S-F#^#-*-#-F*-*-;-P»— *-FH-j-;-FS-j-F^^-; lay our dai - It bread ; And lor-giTc ui our trespasses, as wa forcire those who tres-pau • - grainst u* : Give us this day our dai - I7 bread ; And lor-giTc us our trespasses, as wa forsire those who tres-pau • - gainst ••• ■•• •0- '0- ••■ ■#■■••♦ ■*.'■#. ** ^^« J ■•'•••♦■•'-••J /■ fine. -0 — -O— -^ — — ~' -~' ' -I — T I ' T~~' — r deem'd, I've been re • deem'd. j'vo been redeem'd, I've been redeem'd, been wasli'd in the blood of the Lamb. m ^5^^ \-. Been redeem'd by tho blood of the Lamb, Been redeem'd by the blood of the Lamb. Been redeem'd by tho blood of the Lamb Been redeem'd by the blood of the Lsmb^ liI=L=E£ZEl^ 3=t -^-1 ^ Been redoera'd by the blood of tho Lamb, - - • . That flow'd on Cal • v» - ry. ^^ Been redeem'd by the blood of the Lamb, __ n v t tp ■t—t i _I h; J i U 1/— X 1 :. ' i^il i 5 ;■(. • 120 WE ARE GOiNC J. H. r. H: a 'i0-i-0 — m « • y • ti—^-0 « g i #— 1-« * 2 8. — 1 1 From the land of toil aiul du - ty, ^Vhero the shadows lie al - way, To tlio realms of light »nd »&_u__ . iTi — M—\-0 • • • >•• ^- — #— f • 9 • a —I — 0-\ s beau - ty, Where no night shall end the day ; From the sor - row and the eigh - ing, Ilro - kea .« • • «_^_« • • •__#____•___• — ^.^ T. — T — *r — r : — r: — « « — — T-a ■»—:z'a-zr=3-rm'i - gmg — bra »^rzt a •~^^i *~i i/ 9 1/ rP ' — ' ^ ' ~A^~^--T~a N N— :~^ ' ^ — a iT~l~m S ^ ~t hopes and gath'ring fears. To the home where is no cry • in^, VYHere God wipes a • way all tear*. > > ♦^ .*» I ± i i: ± it -'■ A - ^ 5Ir5 ji— >^— ;r=;;— -=^*— g-te— g:z:z5rLri»irrarzz»--/:.=:E-h?rr=.*— •^^ — *— ~t II I 121 WE ARE GOING. (Concluded.) — 0-—'—'^- -^ « *-" — ^ — — « — -^-O — f ■«. go - inp, We are We arc going, go ■ ini;, We are going from this vale of death and sin ; We are Wo aro t^oing, «_«. _• m • m « ,_« a m. —•_«_,_a_i. > > -1 — ^_ _„_^__„_^_i-»_0_.» — 0—0—0—0-0^1 1 go - Jng, We are We are going, go ing, To the pear • ly gates of Wc arc goinj.'. glo ■ ry, Where the raiiaom'd enter in. ___ 0—0-^—0 >-?- >— 5— >— /—>— 7— t- .•?! # « » m^^^ 'f'—^* m m— ^ t— r "^ From the ■withering liuds and (lowers, Where the iiniipe fruits decay, To the fadeless summer bowers, Where t^e blessed walk aiway ; Fron. the narps wljose cords are broken. Ere we touuli each tuneful string. Where the heart but feels unspoken, Sweeter songs than those we sing, Fi om where gathering storm-clouds lower Ever o'er our daily path, AVhere the anj;els of ftod's power Trend tiie uine-press of His wrata; To the teuiplu ever glorious With till! brightness of Uis face, Whnre the saints o'er earth victorious 1 Share the bounties of His grace. ^^■' ' M- iitiiiF w.^w^^mimfrmimiitKii i r |i E ! 122 KIHREDCE. flola or Ifnel. ip*- III? JL.«_t*- _^,_l:#_,_,_l:f-«_#_t£_d .e. Oirls. >'^4 S«Io or Dnet. tg--- 1 I heard tho voice of Je - BUS say, Come un to Mo and rest ; Lay Uuwa thou weii :cin=f— r*^ SpHimii^imil^^miP down ry one, lay down Bitye. 1 i I t'lioriiii. ,1 1 m^ • *• r r la: Tiiy heail up my breast. I came to Jo 8U8 as L^..te-.i,-p^ — »-iig — •■/ - -I — d — I -«?•- ■a- -• J — #— - ^ — ^» 1 -, ^.j 1, and r was, Wea - ry, and worn, and ^ I V-^ £: ^ ♦ -«-^-» T-O- sau, I found In Uira a rest - iiig: placo. And Ho and Ha h; sau, -O — *- :.=i:J Uira ^2 T-©- o- 'p ' ' placo, ■a — » Ho ■fa I and He has made -i 1-^ — I r — ^ ■-I— # — g SI- :i; 111! 0— ■0— mo glad -O— w -I- — r-o — — — 1 -» — rr 1 I heard tho voice of Jesus say, Behold, I freely give The living water, thirsty ono ; ^toop down and drink, and livj. I came to Jesun, and I drank Of that life-giving stream, ' My thirst was quenoned, my soul revived, And now, and now I live 8 I heard the voice of Jesus say, I r-m this dark world's light ; Look unto Me, thy morn shall rise, And all thy day be bright I looked to Jesus, and I found In Him my Star my Sun, And in that light of life I'll walk, Till all, till aU my daya an done LIGHTS ALONG THE SHORE. 123 W. 0. FISOHEB. ~ir. J . j I'm k pilmrim and a 8trsnKer pass-ing o - ver, The road may be rough, but 'tU oletw ii (And a starry crown awaits me o'er the riv - cr, And [Omit ..... f Jemn oids me wel-come tlier«« , -,_■ > /-..^ ^j-ii-1 !~^ — '• Cboms* j^_^S_J^_J_ J^-r- i There are lights a • long the shore that nev • er grow dim, That nev - er, nev - er grow dim ; These souls are all aflame with the love of Je . sua' naiLe, They guide us, yes, they guido us un-to Him _ — n^-T—T-'— * — • fi^'—m — Y — m — « J r3_ ■?•_.•* 3^^: 2 Sometimes T meet with trials on my Journey, Teini)latlon and sorrow by the way : But Jusus speaks, and says, " I'm ever near thee, ' To guide to realms of endless day."* 3 Friends of Jesus I may your lights be trim, med and bumliisf; And Hhlnine alon^ the way of loi-e ; Soon you'll i;ain the heights of glcry, and be slns(ing The happy tongs uf saint* kbovo. 7 '<^ v > ^i « We're a happy baud of Cliristians, bound foi Canaan , The land is in view, the wind's fair ; We will sing redeeming love l>eyond tiM Jordan, With Jesus dwell forever tbero. it 124 GLORY TO ISRAEL'S GOD. J. H. BASECBANa Glo - ry, Glo - ry, Glo - ry to Israel'i God ; Glo - ry, Glo - ry, Glo - ry to Is-rael'a God. Glo - ry, Glo • ry, Glo - ry to Israel's God ; Glo - ry, Glo • ry, Glo • ry to la-rael's God. JBZE^^^|:?^^r>^EJ^£^J5Ef ^^j ^, laiii :?z:rrrr*rt-p-'-rJ o—f- A - wake, my tongue, thy trib - ute bring To Him who gave thee pow'r to sing ; _.^_A_-,^-,-| — -J — ^ — -|_j-J _^__-^_^^ .J _| J 1_ _ —» * ^ — r~* — * — * — » — T~? ^ — * » f g — » — * — Tf ~zirgr-^z~jrrl: ife A - wake, my tongue, thy trib - ute bring To Him who gave thee pow'r to sing ; '■*< *' — r— rs i *■ *- 11 -. 7 — * •» Tenor or flopruno Solo* I ■5" "S — :" GLORY TO ISRAEL'S GOD. (Gmtinued.) 129 I Praiso UlnrcxiOi ilim who is all praise a - bove, 5m»— S'^v^l The Bourco of ^zrJVrrlrrtJ— ^^sa.=E2=i: rl— irrr=3==?t:i^--rr:^=1^::l: ;— s- -0 9 0- -0 « 0- idzzd: i^iz Z£ZZrJL zt=±: -0 — + -0— Praise Him who is all praise a -bove, Praise Him who is all praise a • bove, The source of wis - dom ■__■*•_ 1 — ir _- — 2 , 1 1-| — ^ — j^— J — ^ 1 1 JL>.llL-.;d i!s= !s>— : !— 1 ,' ^ ^n^iari- _ - — ^^l-^EE Vila dom and of lore ; Praise Him who is /— * — r"~— * — "^ — • J i~~ri — ~m — t~a a - '~*,~ "' ~ ' » * — ' — • '~# »v\ of love, The source of wis • dom and of love ; Praise Him who is all praise ■> — ^ — 9 — — 0—T-0 — » — * — 5<:ri-, : — — *— f # — # — • — • — • 1~# — #- •11 bore, i/,E?^^^^il i 'T^-^- 126 GLORY TO ISRAEL'S GOD. rcvtJI-^*7. — » • » 0—T-0-i—9 r-0 •— tf »— T-a^T=*j T-.* • — • 0—r-0~.—0 r He to save is stronc;. We are lit - tie chil • dren, Walking by His aide ; We will M tt— # = =— !-• -V * T-f. » # 0—,-0-T-0 r-# • »' —*—TS'=T^S T"* •" ^fe=*^!^Ef:E=E^!5EfeE33={rB=EE2Ef5=r:^3=f-?E£E^^^ if [J , > i_»_i_a i_* — a — a — * — i_«_i_s 1_« s — s — « t r i.,s:z::ii~ II \ U \ U \ i il^l!^ lU itzrfc^l h-j-^—J- lean up • on Him, He our steps will guide. If we on - ly fol - low, Where His footsteps ' n_lJ-_, ,,---# j-0 — * g ^__ ,-._, ^ — * — m — •_•_.__» • — c — ^ — ^ S'i;!, Hmgiggll mBHsm JESUS IS OUR LEADER. (Concluded.) :tj: Cliarna. -r-J 129 go. la the midst of dan-ger, We no harm shall know. Je • BUS is oar Lead • er. m -*— i- _J5_, '.9.—. -0^ -*-»?- -•- -J :>— H > I -^ T--^ *^ I -A -r-l ! rt m^: He onr Cap - t&in brave ; ■0 T He will guard us ev - er, He a • lone can save. -I- 1 > 1 .f-^8;a»^;^.^".^.e!i^,^a^aii^aStt^y8fc'- WE SHALL BE LIKE HIM. &J^^rn^r_-±_-5^ :t^~it ::;z=:^_: ( Wo sliall be like Him, Oh, ( Af - tor the bor-rowj, the woo, and the tuars, 13J I beau • ti - ful thought ! Well may our souls We bhalf bo In - to like Illm when fjc-i rapture bo wrought, I Omit -suR ap-peart. _ m « — « .t , • — • — f^a — — — — — — — m — c — •_? — - — ^_«__ Chorns :^--^- ful thought, Beauti-ful thought ! Oh, beautiful thought t We shall be like Hud, We shall be like Him, beauti .« c c c ^m •- • t^ k/ ' ^ ^ -Jl--^^-i^-. « — — 0-1-0 — — — — 0— — ^ — « — tf — #—;—'--# — « — # — tf — #— i3r Beau - ti - ful thought, We shall be like Him, Beauti -^ — i,^- .^_i-_. i -* — * — * — f- "i7 i* 5^ r i ful thought. 2 After the conflict in peace to sit down, After the cross to be wreathed with the crown. After the dust and the soil of the way. With Him and like Him forever to stay. 3 Never again shall the throbbing head ache. Never again shall the beating heart break, Never the task drop from wearying hands. Nor the feet fail in the brightest of laudj. 4 Never shall sin with the trail of its shame Shadow love's sunlight, nor chill its clear fiame; Saviour, oft grieved in the house of Thy friends. Ne'er will we wound Thee when earth's frail life ends. 6 When Thou appearest, Ob, rapturous thought, Well may our souls into rapture be wrought^ SVe shall be like Tbee when this life is o'^, Wound Thee, deny Thee, ofifend Thee no more^ \ ■;l i Ill -"«wv..'- -'V ^.^■^ia*^Ji''t m.vx»ii ffi»mamMe« K ? i i''MN/mMiibK*-'-'^'.' 132 TEN THOUSAND TIMES TEN THSUSAND. IBA. D. SANKKr. -I- 1 Ten thonsand timen ten tbon • sand, In spark-ling rai • ment bright, The ar • miea of ths ■#.■#> ♦ ♦ ^ • ^ ^ «. ^ «. I ^ ^ ^ — ^ r -^r~r^r r i 1 — f—^ ' ^"^ ^t — r — F — r^ ransom'd saints Throng up the steeps of light ; ' Tis finish'd, all ia finish'd, Their fight with deiith and _.Tr_« # iiiiisi^e aln • litinM /• . nan nnilai fKa ;»~» gaial -« »: 1 — I ?-5-^ ^f 2 What rush of hallelujobs Fills all the earth and sky I What ringing of a thousand harps Bespeaks the triumph nigh I Oh day of which creation Ana all its tribes were made I Oh joy, for all its former woes A thousand fold repaid 1 3 Oh, then what raptured greetings On Canaan's happy shore I What knitting severed friendships ap^ Where partings are no more ! Then eyes with joy shall sparkle, That brimmed with tears of late ; Orphans no longer fatherless. Nor widows desolate. RING THE MERRY BELLS-CAROL t £n.t^f: sva. »; B. •. RATMOlTDi. F -is.* ••-•'F--* , =^f= __t.r s*— L^ ' ^— •— I i-i J— # ^f m 1 S: * S: — * I | — T — Ft — r — T — —'■— — ^ ^ -jF* ^~ — = ,jyi. t ; ■ V i i \f\ V ■ i ■ ■ - * i i m 134 RING THE MERRY BELLS. (Continmij 1 Ring the mtrry bells, the ail-ver-gounding belli, It 2 Crowiling ah the dome of the starry winter sky, The 3 Joy - ful - h the shepherds haste to Bethlehem, And is the Christmas morn t heav'nly host a • gain wise men from a - far, To Sing^ The |i:^:^|5^^^^feiiiiJP_^i-^il^mil^ all Glo low the world ry glo ly sta their mer - ry mu • sio tells That Christ the Lord ry be to God on high, Good will and peace ble we enter now with them, Be ■ neath the guid • r-l— IS born, to men I ing Star. ;-I- ^mmm^^^^i^^^^^^ _H_ —0- w- ■^J-- RING THE MERRY BELLS. (Concluded.) RING THE MERRY BELLS. (Condud^i.) 133 BOTS. OtRIA BOYS. ALL. rit. a tempn. Then rinc-inc, einn-incr, Pir and hoi -ly brinji-ing, Sound tho joy • ous lay: Your voi • cei •A ^ ,0. .^ .0. .^ JL .^ M. ^. I I ^__^ ___ , — » — _# — « — .-» — 2a v'—ii — T-» ir* — J — T — !— 3— o — T-j J — 1 ||Eg^ll2=S£l^23SfeE[4=?=if^d^^-^=^=^^ raise, to sing iua praise, Of the babe that was born today I .J_..4_ 4 There the shining angels mingle undefiled With oxen in the stall ; The mother mild bends above the Holy Child, And at His feet we fall. * 4 g p.— LS: 5 Glorious Rtide?mer, on thy baby-brow Belongs a loyal orowu ; The Ijord of all the universe art Thou, Yet love hath brought Thee down. (1 .('I ' ! 136 'NEATH THE SHADOW OF THY WINQ. -^-i-N— i— --?v— r-c^^rr=rrcrr-?^ K. SWENF.r. _ Jfo*«mft^__j^ _j N_^_-^-,_,y_^ ^ ^, fV-P ^-J--j A— N— S ^-=--e1 1 When earth's boist'rous Btoruw a - rig-int;. Would en - gulf my feeble baik; Ami my feet are worn and wea - 17, And my soul is sad and dark ; When • round my heart per • dt - tlon All iti __, •-• T-*'#— #-T— > -.— # T _!_; > — ^5 ^zn '•-•—j.zrr :>v--?v- ^-r.*^— J- ^-r-l- ft - ery darts ■ ■ ' ith fliiiK, Then, dear Saviour, hide me, hide me 'Neath the shad - ow of Thy wiutr. *' • p % With a friend like Thee, dear Saviour, I should never feel alarm, For no matter what the danger, "Thou canst keep me from all harm. But oft duubts and fears surround me— Life to all some cares will brin^ ; To the end, Oh Saviour, keep me, 'Keatb the shadow ol thy wtng. 8 And when here my days are ended, When life's cares and fears ar': n'cr. To that land where dwell the angels, Tike my spirit ever more. Where, with lieavonly jr.js onrnptuted. All my soul shall sweetly sing rraim^s nnto Thee while realm); 'Neath ibe shadow oi Thy wing. KiMMIiHI n CHRISTMAS CAROL J. W. BlSCnOFF. 137 I 1 Hark ! the Christmaa bells are 2 Hark 1 the Christmas bells are :^si -f««i.- ring-ing. An - gel roia - es join the lay, ring-ing, Hail with joy th' auspicious day ; , J J ^ ^ ti^t. ^ £. F > r-0 1 • , !-( j a Choms. ^ ~-f=^'- Peace on earth, goodwill for Sor-row, pain, and grief are j_r-— *— * -.—.-I :- tT — r ^#-.^1 f=^0 — 0—^ Ljzirs-j-S-, — 5-1-^— # • -_^ 1 — 5 1 1^^ ev - er ; Christ, the Saviour, born today, banish'd, fall - ing tears are wip'd a - way. Gome to the manger, come and worship Christ, the Saviour, J-J -0 1 • — • r-, — »__,_«_4l -■{• — — 0-0-t-^~ -^ -^ ■•• »-.=!, j!5j_^..^_^_,_.. Lorn to • day; 1^ I« -0- -0- -.t=^- :b j_.. Come with the shepherds, come and wor-ship ; Star of Bcthrhem guide onr way. A - - I J I ^ * '. »(_. — . — ,.;_ f,.-f_ ._fi-,-.— ._.' — J ,i_-f_j-_«i ♦•__t_. — r . . . . .. ^ . fi I «......_ . . ( T^ . . % Hark ! the ChrlatmM mIIr are ringing, Prince of Peace Emanuel reigns ; King and Saviour, Chriit, Redeemer, Evermore llli riitht mali)t«ini. ' Hark ! the ChriHtmaa bella are ringing, Precious gifts ict all prepare ; Richer far than gold or jewels, Qifta of holy praise and prayer. ?!■ M. 133 MEMORIES OF GALILEE. R. R. PALMKR. S3-3^2l^^=^-2^3l; s: '* — :^ :p: 1 Each ooo-ing dove and sigh-ing bough That makes the eve i — a. i , 0-i-0 g ^ ^ itrzt -■a- — r- -X 0l — ^_^_#T_^___I That makes the ove Eaoh coo - ing dove, . t and sigh-ing bough, -« — S-v-«- -•-T *-— =j3EEj;t -®- :qi: ^jSiji i^sizz: -i-K- ixri -1/ *:; ■o blest to me - • • • Has something far di • vin - er now It bears me i—j. — 0^0- -0^-0. ■o blest to me, Has sonietliing far di-vin • er now, 1=V''J^ 1=5'-^ MEMORIES OF GALILEE. (Conciudea.) Ch«raa. 189 :?r=*=::-=rj^: back to Gal - i - lee Oh, Gal • i • lee, aweet Gal • i • lee. Where |fe^^2r.^S^=|^-^p|a^l^j3;5g3^=L3E.^ It bears me back to Gal 1 • lee. Oh, Gal • i - lee. Sweet Gal • i • lee. Where ^a i_T a — ir: mm^^^^^ir^M^^^^ :tz5=i.-=i=lJ: mt Je • BUS lov'd BO much to be ; Oh, Gal • i - lee, blue Gal - i • lee, Come sing thy song a • gain to me. pp^m^m^^m^^^^m^^^^^^^ Je - sua lov'd so much to be ; Oh, Gal - i ■ lee, blue Gal • i - lee. Gome sing thy song a - gain to me. i^_^._^ — y — — ^ — F^ — ? -a — — Ff*-T-; - o— *-- F»-.-»-ig— »^? v— > > — $=\:a .7izi^ r • ^ r ? 0^^ r r S Each flowfiry glen and mossy dcIi, Where happy birds in song agree, Through sunny morn the praises tell, Of sights and soiiudA in Galilee. 8 And when I read the thrilling lore Of Him who walked upon the sca^ I long, Oh, how I long once more^ To follow Him in Galilee^ •-•*'*^' ' '" ' • ' I'm* , ■^! I ni lili I* 14G HOSANNA IN THE HIGHEST. W. J. KIRRPATRICK. r-felE-Sv^i 12'^J^:^^ ^^sEiELjl d: :fc:3 T^ ■#• ■# 1 What are thoae aoul-reviving strains Which echo thus from Salem's plains ! What anthems loud and londfir still 2 Lo I 'tis a youthful chorus sings, Uo-aan - na to the King of kings i Nor these alone their voice shall raise' p: ■V-fc^ :S>: iil Cborn*. l5g So 8weet-ly sound from Zi - on's hill ? For we will join this song of praise. ;i^ Ho • aoi • na in the high • est, Ho-san • na in the highest, -r • »-!—, r-9 —0~ i-»— # »— , Bles-ed is He that cometh in the name of the Lord, Blessed is He that cometh in the name of the Lor^ 9^ m 9 -V — ^ — /- *_ -• —I • »_t -]Z_-T — ^_*_#_( :f-s-. ^ ►" r '<- 1 i ^!;; m HOSANNA IN THE HIGHEST. (Ci f 142 Dan, B. B. MAHAFFKT. GATHER UP THE FRAGMENTS. 1 Gath-er np the fragments Scatter'd here and there, Wreclu of broken spirits Overcome by care ; Pitying behol d them . 3"S -«---©- Choraa. Dael. Tho' they make no plea, Laboar to restore them Whereso'er they be, Gather up the fragments, Gather up the fragments S O- -&-- i ^' :mgHj££^^:i^-S— S^E: ^-z-ii:^:-^: Chorns. ■+- Duel. Choras. — ?« -# — «• '# — * — * r #• * * {I? J Ad lib. ■j'-^-N-tjVT-rc anther up tho irajirments Scatter'd tho' they be. Qathor up tho fragmonts Gather up the f raffraents, Gather up the f lagmenta, Gently, tenderly. '"<% GATHER UP THE FRAGMENTS. (Concluded. j 143 I Gather up tlie frasrments, All that ye can And, Fraifmonts, Oh, how many Anil of ev'ry kind ; BliKht*"!! liope.i and fortunes ^trown along tho way, Surrowlul remind u« Uf a better day. S Gather up the frainr.entii Scattered thrn' the land. Gather them to;,'ctlior With a fjentlo hand ; Gather up tho lont,'hii,'9 Of tho famished houIh, Hearts are sad and broken. Strive to make them wkoll* THE LGVE OF JESUS. T. E. PERKINS. 1 J J 1 1 1 1 ^ 1 H « — I — I 1 i — i — I 5 O-j — I 1 — 1 1 — -. 1 T5 • — I r — *_c, — — — — •— L« — — ^ — -^_-# — — •— h^ — m—\-]S-l-—^-0—^0 — «-.#_« — ^— •— J 1 There is no love like the love of Je - sus, Nev-er iiiS^ii=£^g=5= -*-• 53: to fade nor fall, Till •_^ia_«.-, in - to tho fold of the tt: -t- Fine. Cboma. D. S Oh, turn to that love, weary D.S. :^-:^- peacA of God, He has gath - er'd us alL Jesus' love, precious love. Boundless and pure and free ; wand'ring soul, Je - sns plead-eth for thee. 2 There is no heart like the heart of Jesus, Filled with a tender love ; No throb nor throe that our hearts can know, But Ue feels it above. ' . .' ' . y . , . . ,' III w w ^ J 3 Oh, let ns hark to the voice of Jesns^ Oh, may we never roam. Till safe at last on His loving breast^ In the dear, heavenly home. I ) Ji Iff M it 144 Solo, to be ■nng hr thr 8cliool> CITY LIKE A BRIDE. W. 4. OODKir. Sh-i 1 There's * cit - y like a bride, far be-yond the swelling tide, And mine eyes ore ever turning t'ward its gates ; : " ~ m- i r~ 9 ~ I : i~ l±. ^^^ -• 0- r:^=: :3r:zr=:3: :tei m^ V.Jk- 1—1 -" r~~'" •-;=---^-=i~ -0-i-_ r For there's rest and peace within for the soul that's free from sin And beyond the shining portalJe-sas waits. — «.. ZfZIZT.. 3=ET-^ 7f=i-. S S ♦ i ■• *^ ^il^^3lf=i ssii Mi J M"— ' -- Chenis* CITY LIKE A BRIDE. (Concluded.) 148 I I ^_N__^v— f^ -t !— T-l -J r-.'^ ^-^ ^~'^- ^- i- \zrM^=li=zt=:r=*rzYzirr=::-;=-izz=i9:=:^^--SzMz=li=t=:r=£ I I ' I Bless - ed home, thou ci • ty like a bndo, Heav'n ly home be - yond the swell-ing tide, Oh, there's rest and peace within for the soul that's free from sin, la the ci - ty just beyond the swelling tide. ^z:r^^^:=^zz^^—^z=.cz:zLzizlzi^^^ :^--=3z:d»z=zltzrjm:==.^z=z1izr^z\-^^://ZZZ'^z=iii=z^ ~-i— 7— ^— r— p— ^-^ — • r — 7— {^-^-(^-7—17— j? ^-r " 2 In that city clear as light there's a mansion fair and bright, He prepared for me inside the pearly gates ; So my longing eyes I turn, while my soul with transport burns. For I know upon its threshold Jesus waits. 3 Here »'-b hearts grown old with fears ; here are eyes giown dim with tears, But no cares perplex beyond the blessed gates ; There alike the rich and poor find a haven safe and sure; And for every homeless wand'rei Jesus waits. 4 Oh, how cheering is the thonght, to my sonl with blessing frought, While mine eyes are ever turning t'ward its gates ; Til at for me and all beside, all for whom the baviour died, Just within the shining portal Jexus waits. ,.'T m 146 • _ Spirited. SEE, THE CHURCH OF CHRIST ARISES. .4 ^,-J -). narmonlt»d by W. A. 00 DEN. See, the Church of Chr'iBt a - ris - ea, Smile or frown of maa do - apis • cs, For - ward, Lis ■ ten to the drunkard's wail- ing, See his stnr^-gles ua • a • vail-ing. Now when 0.-—0- x: r JZ m -t-- :p: ^^-1 b — ^ la the cry it rais - es. For a great era - sade ; ha - man help seems fail - ing. Christians lend your aid. Join na good and ho - ly, -#_^_. . I I ^, 1-^ r^ I-— * — # « — * — ^ t * — m~' — * — t * — * ' — * — t T ig&Js Bet - ter days come slow • ly, •$■-•-*_* 1- * ♦• ♦■ -5- We will stand a temp'rance band, To aid the ■^—i ip ^m l itl'iii ii il ' '3l*i'' - i| SEE, THE CHURCH OF CHRIST ARISES. (Co„cimi,.,.^ 'tvcak and low • ly; m^,^^MM ^:- :»~ r -•- r i 147 :83 Oh, how long shall Sa • tan's aim • ing. By this foe oar 4: t^- S H^—- .- ^5: -i^ faith ^2 be sham ■ -0 ^— ing, And the Christian cause dk • fam - ing, Without ef f orta made t -I- t 2 Men of God, your help come lend us, From the scorn and sneer defend us. Loving hearts and prayers, Oh, send oa, In the great diiitreiiM ; Help us, pastors, help us, teachers, Harvest rich awaits the reapers, There's no room for drones aud sleepersi God the work will bless . rf— — •— * -T — ^ — T-f M • •— J-— r— • |5EES^E;E5E|^EE^^^g|2?E^ ±-i 1 1 — J— , 1 e: — I — I — zcjrzwir 3:: Shall the drunkard perish. While our ease we cherish. And the foe unchecked below, Destroy our best and bravest f Talents, time, and life are flyings We shall soon be with the dyings For Thy sake ourselves denying^ Love as Lord not less. 1 m . m 1 M H 8 ' i f 1 i .( 148 WATCHMAN ON THE WALLS OF ZION. 0. R. GABRIEL a M 1- — f— t — ^ — *• — ^ 1 — '—M— — i^c ■#T-#- ^_^i3;??SE=V'^'E •V— '- 1 Watchman on the walli ol Zl • on, ^-,-z=zz:ri=± Keep-ing watch wilh aleeplei Dnrl. brow, Tbroui;h the lone • I7 night and Dnrl. ' I K ^ *^ ^^^ wea • 17, Watch - ing Ion?, what se - est thou T Kaiika of tnp« are swift ad - vano - ing, Sm and Clime are fall • ing round; Cap -tain call • ing, ar-Dr=dr=::ncir:!z=:7 :J: _^- ! ^J light, - - Oh, oit land of light. y of the Jmp - er wall, Oh, land for • ev - er bright. 7Z s. r5^i:=S=:»z::iia=|:-^m::i=:ir=»— f±=rr ;{= .V *: -•_^-/f_ li=?ili Oh, cfty where they neea no light Of sun, or moon, or star. Could we with eye of faith but see He 7 bright thymansions are. How soon our doubts would (lee away. How strong our trust would grow. Until our hearts should trust no more On treasures here below. Oh, city where the shining gatea Shut out all grief and sin, Well may we yearn, amid earth's strife^ Thy holy peace to win. — Yet will we meekly bear the crosa^ Nor set k to lay it down. Until our Father calls us home, And gives the promised crown. f 152 Dnet. ;.iNG THE CLAD BELLS. (OPENING.) Choma. W. A. OOUEN. Dnet. Choma. Duel. 1 Welcome the sonnd of the ma • sio • al bella, Joy bella, Joy bells ; Ring < ing a • far through irlrtfi-^^ri |?^-8-d- I-z:7:z:rizzi:^i:rLSiirqgiiib— ^ trgm Chorna. DH«t. Call - ing the children all o • ver the land, val-Ieys and dells, Bean - ti - ful ohim • ing bella. t'liorua. Dnet. (^borna. Beauti • ful bella, bean - ti • ful bella. To join in the ranks of the Snn-day-achool band, Beauti - ful r-^ » — • — - II, If :JC.^^^. ._,_. — v=E^f "■^niafe-Mkn^^ RING THE GLAD BELLS. (Concluded.) Full Olioi-u* J33 — h 1 — '- •— t 0-—. ,_,_^_t -.-i .^__5_tr,_^. ■-£ ^t=A=l :*=r ehim - ing bells. I^ing .... the glad bells, .... The beau > • • ti • ful Ring the glad bells, Ring the glad bolls, Ring the glad, beauti - ful i-^r-t 1 •— ^-»-i p-# -f-0 • --# 3 ^ Repeat pp. z ,_- — 1^0 — — , — — — ,_i_,_-_5 — e_i_, — , — 0^ 1_| . u: U L^ L^ U U U Joy . . . bells ; Ring . . . , the glad bells, beau-ti - ful bells ; King the glad beauti - ful bells. The bcau-ti - ful chim-ing bella. -• * • s T-0 • • J— b**-T-» — »—0 r-| 1 1 T-| ^F IT Welcome the call of the musical bells, Joy bells, joy bells; Joy and delight their pealing retells, lieautiful chiming bells. Thou»aiidN I osponding with Christ as their guide, Ring the 'lad bells, beautiful bt-lls, Ar.: marching i^ht onward whatever betide, Ring the l d chiming bells. 3 Ring the glad bells as we journey along, Joy bells, joy bells ; Travelling homeward with music and song^ Ringing the joyful bells. Soon we'll embark for the heavenly shore, Ring the glad bells, beautiful bells, The beacon light gleams in the distance bufore. Ring the glad chiming bells. i f,! ii W. A. OODEN. 164 BEAUTIFUL SUNSHINE. p:_^-tzr|=;— f— ;— g— f— g-}rg=g— ^-ru^^^ 1 Sun-shine, bright snn-shine ia cheer - ing us to - day, Hillside and val - ley are . *r. — « — ."It: — ir — « •— t-* • •-*— # — •— *■ t-» • — * « • ^-^t B:-z;l?--4-.^>:r^g=:8=zi8z:zzarr:z^^-t:=z=rz=-r=zc — I f=l-r=:==zr \ l zi^— f -U ^«» — -r-j \ — \— *' — ; — •— r=F — ^^^* ' '— C-H — _ r r bless'dby its ray, Lift we our song to our Fa - ther and saj', We thank Thee for the sun-shine. T-&- ■^ m C'lioriiB. Beau - ti * ful sun shine, Beau - ti - ful sna shine, 'Tis Beau • ti - ful beau-ti • ful sun - shi no. Beau - ti - ful, beau-ti - ful sun,- shine, I ^ -^ ♦ i- ♦ ♦ 1- ♦ ♦ E£ g=S=S^^; m^ i.-=P=>i: -v^ i^mm X -^ Mii WLf BEAUTIFUL SUNSHINE. (Concluded.) 1S3 t:rn?: z:$J=:^-: "^ *-»- — »-« fag i -J^- if—* ir=^ tt^Jt - r^g^g j— ^— S-| r-a^: Bpark-ling all Bpark-ling all a - round, Yea, all a • round, Yes, all a -round so bright ; Beau-ti • ful sun ....... a-round so bright ; Bean • ti • ful, beaa • li • f nl Mi ^=^^-=^ lErrl-airrra- ZIS-i-W EESzrzz.-i • #_4.-_H :4z:^=zizi: r. t, I » I — t ^or Ia«( itaiua repeat p|i. shine, Beau-ti • ful sun shine, 'Tis flood - ing all the world with lii;ht. ■un-shinc, Beau-ti -ful, beau-ti ■ ful sun-shine, Flood-ing all the world with light, with light, \^:r-^ ♦ i. ♦ ♦ J. ♦ ♦ WF^^m. za:rzmzzzaz:z»'zrzv. U-. 2 Well do we know the golden sunbeam's worth, Ripening our food, and rejoicing the earth. Loud sing the birds, and we join in their mirth, We thank Thee for the sunshiae. 3 Freely for all shines the lunshine of grace, Open our hearts, Lord, and give it a place, Ixive from the soul the dark shadows will chase, We thauk Thee for the snnshintk ii 6r w ferig!f??y ^ ^ i* ^' - ' -° 1S6 \ r" — " —■ — w ■■" ■' :fc=^= -j^= r " I- — i-i IN HAPPY SONG. — ji=^-- liS- ii W. A. OODEW, J-,- /- L, ^ _JL-^ _-^ _J. 1 In hap - py song our voio-ea we will raiBO, In hap • py song the Saviour's name to praiae, For ♦■ £.'*''*' at tl '*' 1 m *••••••■ ■•■ ■»■ _— , — , — • r-Jr — * — •_._4r_ V— •" — • * — -V •*s-T-* ^ <*---+— rr—T^--^ '*~ f • p :..^i^J: we s^: H urace and mer- cy all the man - y days, For prosont blessiDga ♦ "*" it H *t It S: i: *■ t: -•-i-T— r»- :p:=5: ^ — 1>- -r- en - joy, Hap - py Bong, - hap-py , — r _*_7 :tz=33n::3E-:Wr3^-c=z: Happy song, tt^rgnj: nil -(K__ f3E^:E:Er^ happy song, — *-*-Fg-^ — *-» -F jg -Ti * Fi g--- — *-F * -•-•-•- ^-i^-Rir:;^!!: g, happy song. We'll praise Him in our happy sone. song, Happy song, happy song, Happy song, happy ^^^ ♦ ♦ ♦ -?:^E':?3r= Happy song, happy song, Happy song, happy, eto. =F=f t We pralM Him for one blesMd day in sev'n, We praise Him for ilia mercies dkily giv'ii, We praise I?im for our present iiope of lioav'n, We i/raise Uim fur ilis lioty Word. S And when we meet on yoBdor hapn^ pbitn, Wlien toil, and pain, aad Uialit all are o^n. We'll shout Ills praises ever, erermora, We'll (well riedemiition's happy song. ■UMi SABBATH HOME. (OPENING.) ^- Ir^n D C. 1. 'Tis the ho - ly day of rest, And with hap - py hearts we come 18"? ±±: To the Sab - bath -^ • 0. Fine. Oiirl. school 10 dear, To our cheer-ful Sab-bith home. Here we read the Word of God. Here we talk a - ^^^ t=^r- T ■■ ' y> — U - $ i (S- • ^ ^ — ^ z: y- bout His love, Here we liiarn tlie way to Him, And to the blessed home a - bo^e' ,iS! mill^Hii •_•_•_ S: m g:: 3:; 9 Here wo bow in earnest prayer, And in song our voices raise ; Here for needed blessings ask, Hither come with thanks and praise. All our faces here are bright, And in love yve all agree ; Oh, it is a blessed sight That angels would rejoice to see. v/ I** 1/ • i/ 8va. Ever, while on earth we stay. May we thus together come ; Ever, till we pass away To our heavenly Sabbath hom«^ There, if faithful, we shall meet, And our songs together rise ; Crowns of glory we shall wear In yonder mansions of ibf^ skioc i 138 ^ OH, WE LOVE THE BIBLE. -• — — # 1 Oh, we love the Bi - ble — book di-vine ! — Which God to man baa giv'n ; For ♦ J u we read each ircr-r-s—' — •— 1^— t"— ^— •— T-T— »' — d — • — r-y * * — g»— T- O— ^— F— T-^ ^ ^ '— T _|_J_J^ 9-\y—M — * — *^ — ^-S--# — - — ^ — H^P-( — ^H-ai -g — g — , — ::^-. .rg — « — « — xj.. -j — « — ^ ' J s — i, — « — — La^ ?=f=f^ We love ... - we yes, we love / r^ OH, WE LOVE THE BIBLE. (CondwM.) love, W» love, Wo lovo, «-,— 159 m yen, we love, We love thU bless •cd V fi'fi «. S: ^ «. We love. Wo lovo. Word ; yes, we lovo, yea, wo love, Wo love this blcsned Word J S^^EgE±gi^l3 ;.=3= 8 Of the ^ood ftnd chosen men of God 111 this blest book wc read,— All thuse who truly acr cd the Lord In every word and dcid ; Tlicy arc hri|;ht example^ lor us here— Those s.'iiiitH ill heaven aliovo ; Tboir perfect faith, their reverent tear. And huuihle, fervent love. 8 There Is comfort for the mourner here. In words of Invo and peace ; And 80ii);s of praise tlio heart to cheer. When pain and sorrow cease ; Eiit the sweetest story, and tho best, Tliat in this hook Is |;lvcn, Is where wc learn of Jt sus Cliri.st, Our hopo on carlli and hcaveiL HOW MUCH OWESTTHOU? How much owest thou? How much owest thou 7 For years of tender, watchful care, A father's p. p. BLIS9L 1 How much owest thou? How much owest thou 7 For years of tender, watchful care, A father's faith, a mother's prayer, llow much owC^ thou f iL ^^ mm ^^m 1 ! I .S ! ^ ^ t» 'r "r « — -. m W* ^' m _ _ 2 How mncii owest thou ? Htw much owost thou T For calls and warnings loud and plain, For aongs and sermons heard in vain, How mnoh owest thou T » I 3 irow much owest thou ? How much owest thou ? The day of grace is almost o'er, The judgment time is ju^it before, How much owest thou ? -0—0— 0-^0— 0—0— -^ iii— #:-H ' a .— It "^ "^ "^ ^* y& faith, a mother's prayer, llow much owS^ thou * *r3::i*:£±d'i--«i--cc:fizfir5jTr:ri is How much owest thou t How much owest tluiu ? I Oh, child of God and heir of heaven I Tliy Boul redeemed, thy sins forgiven. How much owest thou T l.:;:S ill I' 160 THE SABBATH BELL. ^ COOK. 1 Lis - ten to tho Sab - bath bells 8wect-ly ohim - ing through tlio doll ; Call-lng children to the place Where they 8 There they tell ot Je - aus' l*-W— I — r— ^- -F— -» T— 3"? •— •— # -*— •— #— • -•-ffr — r-^t:— r^ #— •— •— tf^— P— F— f— I well. Sweetly chim - - ing Sabbath bell, - - - Thou ol ho • ly things dost tells, chiming, chiming, sweetly chiming Sab - bith bells. y ^ i well. Sweetly chim ' - ' . " ing Sabbath bell, tells, chiming, chiming, sweetly chiming Sab - bith bolle^ Sweetly chlni - in^ Sabbath bells, ... bell. Chiming, chiiuing, sweetly chiming, sweetly chiming bcUs, ji. s- Ji- jt .^ #. .a • ho Thou ot things dost te|L holy things .l>'!>t tolL ^i^- ^^ ■•-•—• — # — — 0- ->— h -^—/—^-^■ ?-^ -0—0-0—0-0 v— y— •,^— IX- i lili i^C JESUS IS All IN ALL. Teaeher. Claa*. Teachcrt '« -> . r" i«:_:t€L:Ji:j: 161 CHAS. H. OABRUL. ClttM. I Who Is tbeKlDgot OIo • ryT Jo su^, blessed Jo - sua ; Whose Kone to hea?^ before thee} Je • ttu our grest King. Chora*. Je - BUS Is the King of glo - ry, Well we love Him ev ■ 'ry day ; Well lie loves the lil-tlo children, Ue will hear u« fnj. 2 Who died on Calvary's mouutaiu t Jesaa, blessed Jesus ; Who opened heaven's fountain T Jesus, our groat King ; Jesus died on Calvary's mouiitaiuy Bl'd aud died to make us free, Hung in agony so bitter, Died to ransom mc. 3 Who intercedes in heaven t Jesus, blesaed Jesus ; Pleads that onr crowns bo givoi t Jesus, our ^reat King ; Je! as pleads for us in heavei, Tiio' for us He died in paiu T Ho would love to have us blessed- Love our SQuU to gaia. m 162 CROWN OF LIFE. WM. W. BENTLET. lipiiM=PP^pif-i^^iit^ii^5^ii 1 W« wea - ry on our S The Mas - ter cries "^n.Kl t Soon with our glad liu • Jour - ney, Wo fUnt a - mid the strife, oour - aije," The Mas - ter cries " ifood clieer ; ' Ban • na.s, We'll Join the ran - soiii'd throni;, Tet Faith es • ults be The tieep - est »1, ides of Un - til the hii^ihts of ■(t it A -(t * • hold - ing The dis - tant plains of life ; There by the crys - tal riv - cr, That flow - eth full and free; j mid ■ nlBht Pro - claim the morn-inj; near; .\nd con-flicts wux-ing strdng - er, Be - ink - en vie - 'try nijfh, hpa - reo King with tlie ini!;h-ty song; We'll sing to Uim who iov'd us, And wash'd our souls from stain, 5»'tfij-o — • — — [-•—-• — • — ti-^riir? — E*iii* — • — — T ? * — • — +-• — • — •-,-»-T-©-i-4 1-^— jt.- 1 r— iii:::r>z:i-::^^iia':.-zz:;::ii:hm:rg^ii:=:pd4:z=:p — r — r i;: ~~ i r-^zn^'-J^s^^i f 'horn*. _ 1 ___ , Brli^ht an - gels now are weav - Ing A crown for you and me. When we shall lift our ban - ners, A - mid the hosts on high. Om - nip - o - tent In glo - rv. The Lord our Qod shall reign. f. S. -f^ 4t- -ft. M. A 4'- J^' s_ J crown, A crown. crown • A A crown. i^Mm^MBMMmm^^^ it i u i 1 m 103 CROWN OF llfBi (Vonccuaea.j crown of liio for you and mo, A crown of life (or you and me^ « • — 0- erown, • A A crown, zzzz ijiim^i:;: :fzn—i—f=z crown, - A orown of life (or you and me. a crown, ^ ^ JL ^ S N N :==i?=:»=l:t: 1 JESUS, I GOME TO THEE. HENRY WmSH. tn h- 1 Je - sua, I come to Tliee, Who else bo - side Knowg ev 2 Like the atorm-driv-eii bird Back to its nest, With ev 'ry grief I bear, Each pain I hldoT 'ry Joy o'er- oast, Take to Thy breast; k^ -(=— X -»- I come in f can - not ■f-4t m m — F" r r I yf r ^^ I ,/ ^ \ \ r r i ! — ' r wca - ri • ness, Oh, sTve me per - fuct rest; Ouil - ty I come to Thee, My sms con - fSi. fn • vour buy, Tliy bound -less grace I urt;e; Oh, now ao • cept my heart. From each tin PurKe. -i-# — i- 5: f— ^— i t Hy pain is known to Thee, Each buried i;rief ; Saviour, perinic this thought To bnn8r relief. My diiubt is known to Thee, Each desperate flght with tin, Ob bleawd Faracletc, Live Thou within. 4- r r ' '^ ; i 4 May every paHsiiin; hour Sweeten my heart. Lessen my solfi"hnes«, Now grace impart ; Till in that better life My father's house I see, Without a dimming veil 'Xwizt Thee and ma. ii^l p ' I 164 BEAUTIFUL VALE OF REST. All. Daet. a. 8. FERKnm !^- I With joy • tul hearts we !ook to thee, Bean-ti - (ul vals of re •__ — __• «-•— , « (•— , — -rf --•• Chora*. ^m^^m^w^^^^^^ PMm aball reign tor • tr • •r>more In the beau-ti • (ul ral* of reati ^^£ Beau . ti - (ol Beautiful vale. t 1 ---^F — — n^ — — Li jj 4 r z z L ;>-u-V^ vale • • BeaattM ^tia. Jc=?=.-Si: ~t0izm — I wmmmmmimf^ mm MM&fitMtflNttMLiity t —/«- ~w ^Er •=:=?=Tz:|?=r|b*rSS:.-'-- V— :^=:^~A, hi5- -iz if„! 1. ' I Our friends have gone, tliy joys to seek. Beautiful vale of rest ; To join the antbetn of the meek. Beautiful vale of rest ; They sing around the Father's thront In concord of the sweetest tone, "SVith hearts of love, and love alone, In the beautiful vale of rest! 2 We snon shall reach that holy piac% Beautiful vale of reit ; And see our Master'i loving lum, Beautiful vale of ren : We'll wear the crown of glory tnen. And join the glorious, heavenly traiAi, With hallelujah and aiuMB, In the beautiful vale of reit I t'aetoio. ^-4- SING HOSANNA. 3- CHAS. H. OABRISIk 1 &>in2 hosan-na, loud ^^mm ^xM i*"^ -2^-v- ho>sau-na, Sing unto the Lord, our King ; Loud - est anthems 3t ♦:•♦' —--. — ,__#is»#-# 00^0.0^, — 0-^-^0— 0—0-^.— ;— *— r ^ m.'l i-: — r*f*»-»—c— »•-•»-. -T ( < i r ^1 li: 3 ■ III' 160 SING HOSANNA. (Concluded.) bring bo • fore Ilim, Lot your voioo with music ring ; Sboat, tho Lord ia horn to - day, — — 0.0-g,0J-0 — i — i 1, _, — _^_L — !;• — ♦^._.t^ — 3...|iJ — ; _t.^ — , ^ II. Bom to rule with migh-ty sway. Anf^ols proHtrato to llitn fall, As thoy crown Hiui Lonl of all. 2 King (mnianuni, infant Saviour, IjOW ill iicthluhetn'H Htnll to-day I Wise mtm come and knoid Ixiforo Iliin Iticht'st giftH to Him thny bring Angi'In tull thu joyful word, Now ii born our blcsaod liord, Poaco on earth, good will again, Now, and ovcmioio, Auien. 3 Kiirtli i;ijoioe for your rud«m|iti(>n, JutiUHuoiiK^A, — Nftlvalion bringH t Zion cliuor, |ir(!{)arn to prainu Ilim, Willi the nngi'U fdiant sr>d hiiig I H'X!, til) Mlar liiat gleamed no Ijnglib Over liuthirt|i«m'« nlainii that nighty it^liihcii foru^-or bright nud ulenr, (iuiding to tii» Saviour dear. ill: ^, MORNING AND EVENING. -.•^rr: Ei33: 107 ArrariBeJ »>y HArnT BANDEKS. 1 ikioa, Tho morning liglit ■» • luba iniiin oyon, Oh, Hun of RifJitoooH • m Wie«, iilroa»niii« from tho caiitorn ^ J J.J S-. 31: I • noHii Di-viu(% Oa mo, with buanm of tnor - oy ■hine I Cheuin the dark oloudii of giult « - way, AiiA y r * r ^^ r * 1 1 ? tiii'ii my (lark iidiiih la - to day, (Ilwuo tho dark clouiUof ^uilt away. And turn my darkiioHn in to <1ity. 1/ I I i 1/ t / I I ' i- t When etoh ilay'i •cnnon anil lulxmra cluuu. And wnnrldil intiir" ii«iikii rfimtiu, Wi'li tmrd'iiint; iiii'ii'y riolily liliiil, (iiiui'il iijo, my Hiivjii4ir, wlillo I rn«lt III And, M niuti nioriiliiK mm ulinll iluii, Ub, lead ui« onward to tb* ikiw. :| 8 Anil at my tlfo'ii lant loltlni; mm, My duifllot'ii «'«r, my liilHmr'i dono, Jeiitu Tliy huivi-nly rHilliincA ihiol. To olicnr iiiid Mima my ilylMK-lxMl ; II.' Anil from iluulb'a Kloom my npirlt ralisa^ To a«« Tlur taM^ and «4tiir Yiiy pralaa. i n I' IHE CHILDREN'S SONG. ,^- V-l 1 Jo -8U8 1 in Thy glorious dwelling, Wlicro tho noav'niy r.titiioms ring, jxwb ilioa near tne cliililron ainj^lng t 2 Jo - sua ! from tho glory round Tlieo, I>o8tTliou look with smiling fivcoT Wlicii thn children's hands are lifted, ■0. • ■*• -•s=;--r-- *- — ♦■ «• ■#••■* ■». Doat Thou hcod the ]tniiso thiiy brin^ ? Glo - ry, glo - ry, hal - lo • lu - jah ! From tho riv-or to tho eca ; :1 liOW-ly praying for Thy graco. ^^. 4t..^ ^^-J- » ».:. g^=^iJ^|rp^^^ 8wn«t tho voices of the oUildrou ; Singing praines un - to Tlieo. — 4- ♦ ♦• ■ly H()ii;{iit lliiii ' -I'lt^uduil fur tho natioiiH liiHt, i I is own nriii H.klvntion brought tliuiu I t t ' * ' ;fctd=a=ir± 'J.r:J5:J-:^T=^3=^=:^^-:^= icl. Eoh - o wi'lo a J)po])1()'h praiso. Cod is with im, (lod is with iih, Willi iis And the Ith'BKcd ilu-ly (ihoat, On thu MiUioiiH, On nH in oar • ly d(.y«. tho iiulionH, I'oiir'd a ■ nolhor I'ltn - t<-i;oMt I .».. -i«-^ (tod ix witli iiH, lliii|; (ivor laml iiml nca ; II: Oiiii tliankH|;l\:,i^:|| (]<>(l lialli Hitt IIIh iiaoplu (rro. 4 TIiIh, lliuti, Ih) niir iiciiii; of Ixinstlnj^ (<>»! in with UH, UH lit y — »* — t,>-i*,-#-| V-[v --> — ;? — ti>— yrry-f r -v '^--'— tT | j||l WORK IN MY VINEYARD. (Vomhohd.j 171 will you In t - dlo-iioM rokint Lat aaoh tlio tivMk ; Work cheerfully, knowing the Lord will altuiid, And nuv all tho waircH wo aak. t (Jo work in my vineyard, in tho prime of thy life, Tlio tondoreat vine iit'u::jr:Ej?^rq:ziEti--5=z?r5i?^t:pz:t Je • sus lovTS our Sun-day-school, Kindly leads our )it-tlo band, Helps us keep the gold-en rule. Guards and saves us to the end. s^ i_^zr,_^i ^_^ — g-i-0 ^i 1 1 1 0^0—0ZC^—^—0 _cc Je-sus loves our Suii-day-schoul, Kindly leads our lit-tle band. Helps us keep the gold-en rule, Guards and saves un to the ei /?> ^^ •_•_• •- .0.-0- ,- 2" ,_ §!&?, L-£ 5n:;i:ir#_«_«_: i/^>- ■iMiiMia immim -^ '^' JESUS LOVES OUR SUNDAY-SCHOOL (Conchided,) 172 t Bow In reverence, hear His Word, Holy is the place of prayer ; Here we meet our living Lord, 'Midat the angels hovering near t Teachers kind, and scholars dear, Help to tiud the way to God, Join in grateful praise and prayer Learn of the atoning blood. 4 Keep us till the call wo hear. When around tlie throne of light* All the ransomed hosts appear, In the robes of spotless white. V P. BUS8. CAREFULLY, TEARFULLY. \1 Care - ful - ly, tear - ful - ly will I draw nigh, Upward to Cal - va • ry lift ing mme eye. _^ L_J_^_, I I ■» •0- , -•■ -^ -^ -fit- ^* Mer-cy for all in the Saviour to see, Mercy n-bound-ing, » . buund-ing for me. There would I tr. — c ^ f t-^'^i — , — r-^ — H — r—r- ^^m^^ 1 — t-r m "awn CAREFULLY, TEARFULLY. (Conctud. m^ Ua % A 1.0 LI 24 12.0 1.8 !^ IIIJA 111 1.6 ^^^ Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 iV ^'""^ . — — :i -^ -irj — -zz:-^ — ^ - < — a tf — »~; T — I ' ' — »« — • I iife eheerful rsy Our hearts are ev - er blest. Oh, hail ! . . sweet Sabbath day, Oh, hail ! • - sweet Oh, hail ! Oh, hail 1 m #_•_• « # m • r-0.« . , .T-y—T — *_*_^# m m , "^S* "*• — — ^— F pp-.— -£— --^ — - — 1-» — • — • — ^- ^ — .4^_-,^_, t t m^_ '} — d ;! _ n — irj — « ^_«_*' '.iz^ — i — '.*:Ji^gZ:\^\z:i, — «:: — t *-^i — o"—- — ;r-f € C € '.--CZ, ^ «_,_,_<_I_^ 1 *.,-_I_J , S #— I— zj f " b - bath day. We wel ■ come to our hearts a - gain God's blessed Sabbath day. *■ .♦■ fr p-« • • * ,-• • m # ._# • • »— T— fS — * — rr BLESSED SABBATH DAY. (Conduded.j 177 S In love we sweetly gather here, Where Christ doth meet His own, Anil vie with augels while they sing Uis praise around the throne. 8 Here in Thine earthly courts, Oh Lorl, Our humble thanks we bring ; Inspire our hearts, and seal our tows. Accept our ofifering. 4 And when the day of life is past. Our work on earth is o'er, Oh, may we meet in heaven at last; To praise thee evermore. J. B. LESLIS. JESUS, LOVER OF MY SOUL. 'i—JtL — _ -f-# — T m < • — ' !-+-• — T 0--i — 0-m j— ' 1 1 "- H + — 1 ^-*-+ 1 Je • BUS, loY er of f:ii my Boul, • r rfzz.: ::^: Let me to • - - Thy ,-J ,N_J bo - som fly, -•-T -F P-4 While the near - m^ er wa - ters roll, .• 1^ • ^-0 ». While the tern pest still ia higbj f -•— T- !!ff^^V*^r:5:!.L::^S:f.7??^ffP^^^y*y^)Jl'¥'Wtyil^ty^ h 178 •frTJ^— T* — fn JESUS, LOVER OF MY SOUL. (Concluded) _.J1-P5|- — <—, — i-i-f — I 1 — a — M — — i-t — H- ^ — I -> — I — )-+ — I- ^ — ' — • — m — I — -V I _ ■ _ : Hide me, Oh, my Sa-viour hide, Till the storm of life be past : 9^^ -* -T— - t -# — » : -0 •-T— T V t -\ — T^— fit my soul at last. T 2 Other refuge have I none ; Hangs my helpless soul on Thee i Leave, Oh, leave me not alone, Still support and comfort me ; All my trust on Thee is strayed, All my help from Thee I brbg • Cover my defenceless head With the shadow of Thy wing. 3 Thou, Christ, art all I want, More than all in Thee 1 find ; liaise the fallen, cheer the faint^ Heal the sick, and lead the blind. Thou of life the fountain art ; Freely let me take of Thee, Spring Thou up within my hearty Kise to all eternitv. THE SAVIOUR DIED FOR ML 179 a n. BLAKERLEE. 1 When press'd with doubts aud anxious fear, I trembling buw the knee, 1 know that God my pray'r will 91 9 --4— f — Ff-g— f — * — * — » — f ■ y- < ^ — 1_ — 4- Pl M REMEMBER THY CREATOR. (^'^f**<^J 181 2 Happy they who seek Him early ; He their youthful steps will guides Till the gates of heaven, pearly, To their coming open wide ; And, beside the radiant portal. What bright watchers do we see? :8:Crown8 and harps of joy immortal, Where the Saviour waits for thee. 4< PRAISE GOD FOR THE GIFT OF HIS SON. HARR7 SANDERS. -^ a — #-2-i — ^ ••— — — • — 1 I love to be found when the Sabbath rolls round, In the school with my friends ev' - ry 4t- ^ £ it' £ £ £ £ £ £• £ £ £ =rr- — * T r *-=—» — • • *l — t—r-*-* — 1 • s * • t !i& ^rrz=;r:=- -0 *- ?H- ESEEjH H^_ -^— .^— -p fc— fc- -^_..»^ N— T-T one^ Learning les - sons of love from our Fa - ther a • hove, And the life we re - oeive £ £• £ £ .^ '_ •_•_• • — tf-^-- — rr — ._ — T — « — • -..0 0~ J J .V m if*"" '1 ! J ■ ; 1 ! ■; ' 1 t ! ■ ; i ! .■'1 ; 11 ! I 162 PRAISE GOD FOR THE GIFT OF HIS SON. (Concluded.) Chora a. throngh His Son. Praise, praise, Son. iliep^piE^^li^ praise, praise God for the gift of His I f ••• -^ , .^ ^ M- ■^ -0^ ♦•T^ ? P > -* /^ ^-^*— J- Son. 'Tia the Friend that we need, 'tis our Saviour in-deed, Praise God for the gift of His * w '^ y 2 He came as a child to onr world sin defiled. And to children His goodness made known, Oh His love is the gift that onr souls shall uplift, From the shadows of death to a throne. 3 Though dangers and foes onr pathway oppose^ May we follow where Jesus leads on. Tin the sabbath of rest finds as safe with the blest. Met again in the light of His throne. 4 Like children that wait ronnd the beautiful gat«^ We'll have harps in onr hands, ev'ry one, This shall be our delight in that world without nighty Praising God for the gift of His Son. T^ ir-y- Sprightli/. WAKE THE SONG OF JU6.LEE. 183 R. a. STAPLB8. 1 Wake the song of Ju • bi ■ lee, Lot it ech oer ^ 9 ^ V T r si; ^9- ^ ^ r P^ i7 ? 5 tlie sea ; Now ia come the prom - is'd ■•-■••■•■ 0. /T\ -J^-r <'horu«. -•-^re-rii^z: ov • ereic;!! pow'r. Wake the sons ot Ju • bi - lee, Let it eoh - o hour, Je - sua reigns with sov - ereign pow'r. Wake the song ot Ju lee. f5 V4/ / ^ ' T t? ^ 1? ^ I r T '^ — S— ■>,^j=i-n::L-irr=ci^;z-rz€=tig:: r-*-:--?- Lr:--;-S-Lsiii::^— grrla^r^ ^ oer __♦•_ a> the sea ; All ye nations Join and slnp, Christ of lords and Kinjr o( kln^, Ijetlt Rounii from shore tn ahrre: Jems reigns tor evermore. 8 Now the desert lands rejoloe. And the Inlands join their voioa, Te», the whnlo creation lin^ Je§U8 is the Kin); ot Icings. Wake, Oh, wake the sons?. Hail the prnmia'd hour, Je - sua shall reiga with pow'r. 1^ ^ — .^ ^-i-^ t^-^U^ ^—^-^-i- K— ^-t U It i'.i il }■ « 184 WHEN WE GET HOME. ». O. PKRKfNS. evrr .1; 1 When we get home to that beau - ti - ful laud, WiCb its bcaa - n - lui ci • ty of , :nTi1 } When i— i—*—'—'-H-«— ^-*-f^5^^--' -•—•-*-•-*•••— ^^-^-^-^-/i'* 5 fc^ k^ n^ have paas'd o'er the riv - er of death, And are safe in the heaven-ly fold ; Wea - ri-soine toil, triba- — — • • — •— T-» — — • — • — ,_,-_♦_♦•__♦ — mj*- -^ f-5,^ — ,_,_,_, — m—m-^ I u ^ u u u i/ -f-^- M u u ;/ I i; t^ la - tion and care. That burden our spir-ita to • day. Like as » dream or a shadow shall pass — Shall * — •- ____» — « — — # » I-* — * — * — * — • — '-nl''' — rf — * — p — » — 0—0-J-0 — • — — — 0—, II t/ U •/ I 1^ ^ WHEN WE GET HOME. (Concluded.) t'horna. iS5 pass UD - re-turu-ing, a - way. Wliea we • - - get home - - HdW sweet - - 'twill When we get home, get homo, How sweet bow sweet 'twill »— 4 •-, ' m m % J ? # m # L .* * ■ ' — >■ • # 3 # L # — m - * » When Wheu we get get be! be! home, - • How sweet • - - 'twill home, get home, How sweet, how sweet 'twill ill! 2 When we get home from our wanderings here To that cliine where they wander no more ; When, with the lov'd that have pass'd into rest, We shall stand with our harp.s on the sh(»re ; Sorrow and strife, and our pronentss to err, The p lin and the sici; and point the fold a - bove Died, our u'liil-ty souU to save. Siii|i; it from the heart. Sing it from the heart. Sing - ing singing from ^he heart. i ' \ , . _| ,S_ N_-,N fi Sing • ing, singing from the heart, .s N ;^ ,N_ iBfiTMEiriiipiriifpr^pp^iM^ii Ah, the joys our songs im-part ! Ju-sus bless the tune - ful art-- J |J J |J \X J ll ll ll ii >fe ^ ^ ' lite. - - The riv - - er of life, - The viv - - er of life - - la riv - er of life, Is How-ing so free - ly for you and me, Tiio riv-er the wouder-ful riv-er of life, Is <>■#•••■•••■•■- - - - - ^ ■••■•-■•■•#-••.♦••#••••■•■••.■#.♦.■•■♦♦. — /— ?— 5-r— 5-^-- ^r— p— r— iT-^"^ ^-v-^-t-^ _3 -■ i -.>—- ^ THE RIVER OF LIFE. (Concluded.) 189 il l I >'^ ' ^^»~;— 1^ ' — 1 — \-^ "-I ^^r*^ ' 1 "• r» — ¥ a "^ — i — ' '^t Ih--'—^ * — «>. — f^-« 0—m-\ 9—i - ■• # — #-p g— ^ g *— P*— . *-| EC — * — f — f — "* — * — •* — \'w~~i — i — a — I* — * — * — ^ — * — *~r* — * — * — * — *~ F* — *~f~*~:i I flow - • ing for you, • Is flow - - ing for you, - - Is flow flow-lng so free ■ ly for you and me, The riv ■ er, the won-der - ful riv - er of life, Is flow-ing so free ^ ^ ^ J. ^ ^ > — p> — ^ — >— Lb. I ■ —I 1 ' ■ E^ — k<— / — >— 4 ing for me. - - The ri" - • er of life. ly foryoo and me, The r:v-er, the wonderful riv-er - Li flow • - ing for all. of life, Is flow - ing so free - ly for you and me* • # 0. -iC=:p::^p=:r-#rrs=r:#iz:5=i:«z=:#r:p» — •_*_ .re =fe-!i— ii ~brr5=5=5— ?rr5=r :S~»- »=tt -^-1 ;;j-'^ ^t—^-^—O: 2 They tell as the bliss of that life-giving stream, Whose waters are rivers of love ; But is it not better to taste than to dream '^f raptnrea of Canaan above T 3 They say that this river of hearing is free To all who will wMh and be whole } But is it not wiser for each one to see This river of life in his souL 4 What joy to the hearts now immersed in the stream That flows from our Saviour's own side ; They feel that in them dwells this heavenly them»— Thay're filled with the blim of that tide. ti ■ 1 190 SABBATH-SCHOOL PRAYER. I. a. H. KURZENKNABB. 3. V-^A ^i^ xr: -« — *- 1 Lord, with chlMlikp faith we come, Gath • er'd in our Sabbath home, Humbly now Thy throne ad - dressing \Omit, ] Wait-ing for Thy '^f ■9- -^4 m -s—]r^- -^-p^— €-f:ei<^|- ,--^^ f»— -r-pp--^g^q:^— ;=r-;|.-g^-p-[: g- p -| iS •- rF^ -6* •-. |gjg-^p^^i^^m^glPi^^g^ggg=^^^ rich-est blessing ; 6n:r.t that all oar days be giv • en To Thy service, King of hea - ven. Q: -1? — ^-* -Eg=:3--:? r-rr:45ii « r~ - ,» y- SABBATH-SCHOOL PRAYER. (Concluded,) 191 2 Smile npon onr yonthful band, Bless us with a Father's greeting { Guide us by Thy loving hand ; Hear us, at Thy footstool pleadingi Meet lis in the son^s of heaven ; Help us feel our alas forgiven. S Keep ns in Thy gnarclian care ; Shield us from the world's temptation) Help us every cross to bear ; Bless us with Thy fall salvation ; To.ke us when our lives are closing, Safe in Jesu'a arms repoaiug. IN THAT BEAUTIFUL HAVEN ABOVE. PETER FORREST, ' -0' 1 Shall we meet with the lov'd and the lost Who have quitted this storm-beaten shore ? Who the shadowy river have 1^- t-r ^^ w ^^ ^Ir "^r ^w* cross'd andean nev - er re - turn to us more? If their »pir-its the Saviour did love, Thoy have ^ * -c- i- ipi^— ;i=g--r^-Trg,-;=r;:*-ii^=:q:=prp =rp =p -T-i-\ — 5-^-^ —^-t-^r-i-\ — 5— .i-^ ^---* I9a IN THAT BEAUTIFUL HAVEN ABOVE. (Concluded.) ^ r.-A (V St 1 ^- ^r— ! V — r — z — m^~i~~i*'' '* -| — — — f"r~<^ zi:i -0- -0- -». 0_ -0--0 Anchor'd in safety and peace, In tliatbeau-ti - ful ha-ven a-bove, Where the songs of the blest never cease. C'horni. --'-'T-^=-^ 1. "We shall meet, -»■ wc shall meet l-r-f-.-fi— ^ We shall meet we shall meet. bovo. In that beau-ti - ful ha - ven a • bove. i I a-bove. Si: -0- -0 - 2 Shall we meet with the loved and the loat We so tenderly cherished of yore ? Who the shadowy river have crossed — Who have left us and gone on before t If we faithfully serve Him below, Who on Calvary suflFered for men, To th it beautiful home we shall go, Where M'e nuver shall lose them again. 3 Shall we meet with the loved and the lost, With the gentle, the loving, and true. Who the shaaowy river have crossed — Who have passed from our sorrowful viewt Lo, we followed them down to the deep. And their foreheads we fervently kissed | But in vain do we sorrcv and weep. They were lost to our sight in the miat. i MK^'-'Wr ^. THE SEPULCHRE IN THE GARDEN. »» . 4-4- ^ ir^r^rrH_-LJ!-j- j --ii J— LJ- =#-•- ■w-v=-i- i^::::Jr::3 «--fi:rr±z 193 w. rcnrr jones. p ^ ,_^_._^. i--^— »-- us_._,_^_j 1 How of-ten ia life's journey Un-will-ing feet are led Mid garden's rarest bcanty, Be-aide the silent iiUfi ■•— ©- >—a — #- i5l ii::v^- .ij:;. • — •- t—T- s 5: ^-1- ;:3: /'Z' -5»- ;g^^ r — t ^ ^ _ tcte£U ;dead. For where the do w'rs upspringing Spread fragrance all around, E'en in the choicest garden, A r 3W-made tomb is ^ _ found. ig-v-»-r»— » — »— • -r* -'g— -i-^-.-a— 3-:»- O-.— f- 2 The heart is garden fairest^ The hidden grief the tomt), Unknown to careless gazers Who only sec the bloom. The heart-acho deep is hidden From laughing passers-by, The grave where hopes lie buried Lies screened from listless eye. 3 Tet Christ's indwelling presenos Shall fill the tomb with light ; His resurrection power Shall morning give fur night* Accept His proffered mercy, Thou weary, burden'd soul, Ho shall thy pain be lightened, Thy heart qiade pore and wbolfr 'V Ti-T"r-Tiii-r I !l! 194 Eamtstly. THE LITTLE REAPERS. 3. n. KURZENKNABE. Jnr: "1 — J — ■-. • — • — * — F» — • — » — — IS— •-( -• — « l^l^l 1 We cannot as idlers stand ; Though but j'oung, our little hearts nre true ; We must heed the Lord's comnand ; ?fE5E=: -4— :?cr; 2 Though we can-not burdens share, Little help will nev - er be in vain ; We may gath-er here and there ~T — : — :^ :« « (s—i ±z:dt=±=:::|l; o •- o- ZIZ -*- -• 3 g- Y- — \^ — ^ — t^ — ^ — \ gi3=?=[ ■it-0- ziz?-»-^z:i?z== -?-;/ ^0—0~-.-0-0 -n-^ — IT Lit -tie hands can la-bonr too. Then, reap-ers, haste, The skies are clear, P p^=^-=t-^t-=-t~-~--^'^^V'^-'^ S^^~^'-=E?EE!EteEEEi^& ^-^rg^ -»i— *- Lit -tie waifs cf gold -en grain. Tiien, reapers, haste. the skies are clear. The fields re - ■ ^-9 — ^- ^ "^ — ^ — \~-^-—\-o-0-- V ^ • ^ \-~ — — 0-^-0^0 ^ — ^— — :gr=fv:rrffc-^z:^J:^z:^lrzr: ■^* 0-J-0^-0—J- ^ Then, luap-ers, haste, the skies are clear, ■ T-,'- iC -^--;*'-^T^.'^""i-«n-i--'-TT^^ THE LITTLE REAPERS. (Concluded.) 195 sSPEr-"^?='"E3=EE V— 1^- W^^^^^'^^^ §^J^"^^Ei The fields resound the glad refrain, thfl harvostors, from far and near. I ^-3- P^^ j=^#-H'i-Al-4 .|i-_hJ 1^1— f. -N-^'J-^ fciv: sound the glad refrain, The harvesters, - from far and near, are gath'ring %^3i^^^^^^H:^^^\±^ltf.^lt:3^^ Z^^E^^^±:^^^ Are gath'ring in the golden grain. ^ I in - • the golden grain. 8 Little deeds of kindness here, Help to ease the labours of the day | Light'ning burdens everywhere, Cheering on our pilgrim way. 4 Then we'll give oar feeble aid Qladly at our Master's kind reqneat^ Knowing little angels wait, T' welcome to their hearenly rest- Are gath'ring iu the gold-en grain. «i 196 Boldly. ON TO VICTORY. REV. L BALTZELL, d=:dtz=.-— c: r«->- ■0—0- 1 3oI-diers for whom the Saviour died, stand firmly by your Captain's side ; Follow your Leader, He will guide On to Tie -to - ry. 2 Sol-diursare gath'ring near and far, 'Listed for life in the ho-Iy war ; See thorn advance with banners fair, Clad in bright ar - ray. 8 Sol-diors of Christ, onee more arise. Come in the strcnijth which God supplies ; Trust In that pow'r beyond the skies, Look to Calvary, ::^-^d=:^-,-,,-s-- 01- ?E?=J 4 By a\ the ran-sum JesuB gave. By His full triuiupli o'er the grave, Truat in His mighty pow'r to save, Firm and faithful be. 0- 0.-0'~0 -1,-H #i *-r-— ^-^ p-p-^— — -F-^-r-HV-^-g^-^ — -Fp-^-^T^*— *-f — F^.H See how the foemen take the ground. Hark, how the signal trumpets sound ; On to the conflict quickly bound, On, ye brave and free. Gird-ed with armour, sword, and shield, Marching to win the glorious field ; Lo ! how the hordes uf Satan yield. Fleeing in dis - may, . _ . -^_ _— . ^ ~r-- — 5 — _ — .^ — — , —I ^ r-1 ■ r- r — 1 ■ig^^m^^^^-m^^mm^^^^^^^ Tak-ing the Oos - pel for your guide, Lay ev'-ry doubt and fear a - side ; Who neath the eroes of Jesus hide, Oam the rio-to • ry. -(5-- -I — 1/ — I — rm-n Then when the hour of triumph's told, Angel's will bring the orowus of i^old ; Then shall the tear'dinim'd ey« behokl Olorloui Tisto-jy. m ■ w j7w^^^^^^g^?^^^Ty^■^^;:^^'^ il ^imir 4 'horn*. ON TO VICTORY. (ConcUdu/ ) 137 S333^1^3.^^M^I^^^1 -•JiE^z=lvr:^:r5-^=»:=*: Then a - wake, ye (recinen truo. Then a- «ake, ye freemen true, On to du • ty f(\»A-\y go. On to du - ty glad-ly go; a_i i Ti on a- WHko, ye freomon true, - - - On to du - - • ty glad - ly go ; Then a - wake, ye freemen true. Then a -wake, ye freemen true. On to du • ty g)ad-Iy go. On to du-tyglad-ly go; r_»_«^*_ .«_.»_ \-^—rjZ±ix=::^-\ _» m. There's a glo-riou3 crown for you, Tliero's a glo-rious crown for you, When you gain the vie • to • ry, the vio - to - ry. :-.-^ --N — K- -N — ^— I ^ — r --N — fV— K — V--r jC±-MzzMZ3rjLrji '±=i^^-=-l=ix.-- There's a plo rious crown for you, when you gain the vto • to - ry. Tliere'i a glo-riuus crown for you. There's a glorious crown for }ou. When you gain the irto • to-ry. Tic - to - rv PI 198 GATHERING HOME. O. ft. BARROWS. m^tmH^^^^mmm^^^^^ 1 Gath-er • ing homeward from ev - 'ry land, Gath-er - iiig one by 2 Lov'd ones have gone to that dia - taut shore, Gath-er - ing one by .0 — 0- '0 — #— :siz=ji- -0 — — — — 0. 1/ u I one ; ril-grims are join ■ one ; 0th - era are go ■ -V- znQ f',T — E- — E-T— I s— I r-^'^— fS — :^ — ^ — '^'-t-J 4 J— t-J^ — f^ — f^— ^ — Nt— < N- t Each brow's enclosed in • gold-en crown, Our sistora so gentle, our brothers so brave. - ing the heavenly band. (Jath-er - mg one by one ; Each brow s enclosed m • gold-en crown, • ing for ev - er - more. Gath-er • ing one by one ; Our sistora so gentle, our brothers so brave, ^.?^_ll — ii— l-f • — I pf — • — » — I T — t-* -y— • -3— !-:;— ^^— h — r- ►:—+-• — • — •— ■ d^==r=i^=.'=s"=J-: -• 0- ii=j: 333=e Their trav-el-st&in'd robes are all laid down, Gath-er - ing homeward from ev - 'ry land, The beau-ti - f ul chil - dren o'er the wave, Gath-er - ing home ward from ev - 'ry land, -0 — Mm TXr. "u i^ I Gath-er - ing Gath-er - ing ^ s N -'•~rrr"Tl-r'~ r d'j'., •■ GATHERIHG HOME. (Cmduded.) 199 one by one. Home, home, sweet, sweet home, one by on'\ Gath - er • ing, gather - ing gath - er • ing home. Gather - ing homeward one by one ; Repeat ad lib. pp. 2nd ending. f it' /TS /CS (TN n\ i Home, ' home, Gath • er • ing, gath-er - ing gath - er - ing home, sweet, sweet home. awee., dweet home. \ ^ ^..^ V \ I . . _ . .1.1. 8 We, too, shall come to the river-side, Gatheiiiiii; one by one ; Nearer its waters each eventide, (fathering one by one ; Oh, Jesus, our fainting strength uphold. The w.»ves of that river are dark and cold ; Gathering homeward from every laud, Gathering one by one. 4 Jesus, Redeemer, be Thou our stay I Gathering one by one ; Cross the dark river with us, we pray, Gathering one by one ; Then boldly we'll come to Jordan's side^ And fearlessly breast its swelling tide. Gathering homeward from every land, Gatherins one by ono. urn i ! .. ! BRINGING IN THE SHEAVES GEO A. MINOR 1 Sow - ing in thp morning, sow • ing seeds of kindness, Sow - ing in the noon-tide and the duvvy eves; 5^^ -— z— I— *-f-;— irri— g=j— '^z:I-— i:=rr— £— t:=:gE|-?=g=g— gz=fit:I j—^ K IV ^ 1 , j; \ !!5— J 1— T-^'^^ ty- •\__}!» ,_ Wait -ing for the har-veat, and the time of reaping. We shall come, re - joio-ing, bring-ing in the sheaves. •-•-# — • ^ r—z • •-?-• m m ^ m « . m ^_# « #_ .N_ Chorns. I. 9. P.I ing.iig in the sheavrs, Bringing in the sheaves. We shall come, rejoicing, bringing in the sheaves. Bringing in thfi sheaves. Bringing in the sheaves. We shall come, rejoic- [Omit. - • J ing, bringing in the sheaves l:=:>=5iiJ:z^'E:s-L^ii?-f=?=tz:rE -m—. #- i/ i/ i^ "i?' 1 Sowitij; ill the sunshine, sowin? in tlie stiadowH, Fcarinf; neither cIoudK nor winter's chillini; breeie ; By and bye the harvest, and the labour onileil. We shail come, rejoicing, bunging in the slienvoa. -•— 3 Oo, then, ever woepingr, sowing (or the Master, Tliini'^h the loss sustaln'd our spirit often grievM ; When our weeping's over. He will bid us welcome. We shall came, rejoicing, bringing lu the Bbeaveti HARK ! 'TIS THE SAVIOUR CALLING. 201 FRANK M. DAVW, 1 Hark ! 'tis thu voice of the Sav • jour, Tender-ly call - ing us home, Call - ing in sweetest of ao - centa, I S & I fJhorn*. k v Dear children, why longer roam ? Hear Him call - iug, sweetly call - ing, Ten • der-ly call - ing ni Hear Him calling, sweetly calling, „ |^-i m « m « , m m — « « • ••_• « ••_• -5— ?— i^ — 1/—9 .f:c-r ■ ? ? 17 ~=E£^. I — ^- :l»Z3zr.2: V— ^- J : jrp: -4 .^—-15— J r h-r-* rr 9;#= home, - Hear Him call - ing, 8weet-ly call - ing. Dear children, why longer roam ? calling ns home. Hear Him calling, sweet-ly calling, 0—0—0 — , #_«_#__# , « — « — ^ ^—.^ •- It: ■- — # — f—0—» — -ji^:z»^:n— 2 Te that are lonely, forsaken, Weary, ati'l by «in oppressed. List to tiic ploadini; »{ Jesus, Come to the joys o( the blest. 8 Come in the brtent hours of chlMhood, l.cani of tbe beautiful way, Ilee,! now tht kind invitation. Why will you louger delay. ''I I *E 1 ^''i Mf i,:ll , ~»wqr~" mmmmm m i i i" f mm frnv n i ' m -vm 202 EVERY DAY AND HOUR. m. H. DOANB. SlomJf , ^ . 1 Sav-iour, more than life to me, I am cling-ing, clinging close to Thee ; Let Thy precious blood ap - o— »— r» »-=■-»- r3'i-2"5^'^ * — •-5- »—-m — P P — -h- P# m~Jzn.z:zi~z^Jiz%Z0- .•3-- ■O- _« '5 I m 0~-0—r Choni«. (/ r r ^ . 1 g—- •« 1 ■>r( — plied, Keep me ev - er, ev - er near Thy side. Ev • 'ry day (and hour), ev'ry day (and hour). Let me -k-L — \ \ — 1^, — I h5 ^-r— i \ — N- r~i rt N — • N— \ — \-i — •- — rr ^-,_, — ,_,_i:(9 — ,_-_,_C-,__._, — «_i_i_c^ — ^_,_cj_«_i_j^^_,_,._,__..,_c_j^ — XX. feel Thy cleansing pow'r ; May Thy tender love to me Bind me cloa - er, olos - er, Lord, to Thee. r;Ti^K?'*^1* ^■:t V^ ■'7**'*WS EVERY DAY AND HOUR. (Canduded.j o 03 S Thro' this ohan^ng world below, Lead me gently, gently as I go ; Trusting Thee, I cannot stray, I can never, never lose my way. 3 Let me love Thee more and more, Till this fleeting, fleeting life is o'er ) Till my soul is lost in love, In a brighter, brighter world aboveb WE SHALL REAP BY AND BYE A. J. ABBEY. 1 Oh, nev - er be woa - ry, with vig • oar pursue The work whioh the Master has left ns to do ; ^— P-b^-r; 1 ^ — It ^ *:; ^— r» •-■!- WE SHALL REAP BY AND BYE. rConcMed.) \iz=:±—±i 1^ « -N — N-i — f N — ^ — •■—' T T z r n — Vi — ' ^ -^ ' 1 We slmll reap if we faint not, reap by and bye, Treasures im - laor - tal that nev - er de - cay. \^—9-o~^ — -:;—}-' ^ — n — , \-f *-••-« • * — • — • • — •— +-i • — V — o — 4 -n : he — V — Ph — r — -\-r-» * — i 1 * '— T— ' N — '-^ — ' T c ^c rf ft' • ^ ^ f~^-0 # S f-y-" Crowns of re - joic - ing that fade not a - way, We shall reap if we faint not, reap by and bye. • m ^ m •■" """ '*~' ' '' — "*~" **"" ' — ■ M wi m f*^ -—»~r-» * — s — 9 • — *~T~i *~T — — * — '"' z*' if' No labour for Jesus was ever in vain ; Go work in His viue^ard, and wait tor the rain. 2 Oh, never be weary, but work with a will. Our Father will surely His promise fulfil ; From seeds we have scattered in sorrow and teaifl We'll gather bright sheaves when the harvest appears, j * Remember His mercy, remember His love, I Who came, our Redeemer, from glory above | 3 Oh, never be weary, through trial and care ; i Then never be weary, but joyfully pursue, Bu faithful to duty and earnest in prayer; I The work which the Master has left us to dOt #— * — — # RED, WHITh, AND BLUE. ^o» Moca 0? PenFORMAHCi.— Three Uttle girls ; tint dressed in Ited, second in white, third In bine. Each slngfs her Terse, adTsncIn? to front ol (Singe, standing; beaide each other ; after they have advanced and finished their verses, let all three Join in last verse, aad while comiuenciDK' the Bkiiie, drop a lirgu fia)i:, which has boon concealed, luneriii^ it so that with words, " Encircle the glorious Ucd, White and Blue," they may clasp hands, and enclose the flag. In Full Clhorus let the whole Class rise and join in singing. J. a. KURZl-NKNAIiG. o- Jtrd. Kind friends, I came hither my mission to prove, WhH«-, I pride in my pur - i - ty ; white is my name ; ■IliK*. Yon sky Is iny col-our, the beau'tl -fill blue, Ail ihrev. We ral^ly tri - umpliantly, steadfast, and true ; i^lg Rc-demption has crown'd me the emblem of love ; The voice of the The iMuUlom of peace in my mission I came ; For In - nocenco llow vain would be fiiendsbipa if I *ere not true ; In prin-cl-ple En • oir 'cle the glo • ri • ous lied. White, and Blue, Pure motives e'er ar:?ii5rr:q=^^ B: ^_^E^^g^^ =fe»^= ^Er^^^«^^S3=t, #— t ,_Cf _^ .1 C #J — •-L.gpt dan-cer saves many • life. The slinial of dan*);er saves many a life, oe-man, I make him a friend. Give truoe to a foe-man, I make him a friend. heart conquers en - ml ■• ty, strife. The signal of mod-est - ly ev - er con - tend ; Give truce to a . du - ty, life's pathway I trod, Firm, true to my c'luutry, my noiifhbour. and God, Firm, true to my country, my nelfrhbour, and God. guide us In peace as io wars. With love for our Country, the Hed, White, and lilue. With love for our country, the Red, White, and Blue. -ff>-=J- . rz — *T— # ^~ :S5 ^- :f=q: Im^^^Si ^-j^-C^-^ a^ -f--fr. :•-?-?- zz ■*■ ET3.=^-aE£E?E • ^» «- gl^EEEglgEH!: «• in I III m 206 RED, WHITE, AND BLUE. (Cc:u{.iued.j Oh, England, the gem of the o - ceati. The home of the brave and the free ; The shrine of each ratriofs de - vo - Uon, When war wlng'd its wide deso " When war wlng'd ita wide deso - la - Won, And threatenM the land to deform ; The ark, then, of ifcedom's foun^a-tion, :g:;tfx rirj— jVz jvr:^-»r-r-i 1 t— i^^^— - — K— *,-i I •- T — : — >ya — fV— ^\-t— j-:r — :=C"T U — t-» r Then Join we in praise to irar Maker, And prayerful - \y ask of Ilim : May the rrreatha they hr .e won novcr wither. m^^^:^^0^^^^m ^^ m^^^^^i^^^ Thy mandates make heroes as u== A world offers homag^e to thee. Thy mandates make heroes as- sem-ble. When Ilfacr - ty's form stands In view. ^-^-^-^■ -^.^- T n {^ — n- p'~ — r •••] Kmf - land rode safe through the storm ; WUli her g^arlands of vlct'ry a-round her. When so proudly she bore her brave crow, Nor the as: Nor the star of thnir plo-ry grow dUn ; Hay the servica u • ni-ted ne'er scv-er, But they to the colours prove true. — fl-;t — B-«-T-*-» — *-• — * — — r-T =r-T T — ! 1— #-»-T-#-»— •-•—•— •■ ^-i;_i>-^^_C_^-±t .^ ■ T T — ' — -I — » -w~-f-m-9 — m-m — m — - — m — r~ T •» ■-" V J^' ;^=>=^ RED, WHITE, AND BLUE. (Conduded.) 207 /^N -ii- Thy ban-nere make ty-ran-ny tremble, Wheu borne by the Rod, White, and '7Ii a, When borne by the Red, White, and C!uo. ^ l,^-^I_^_, — — — 0-L-4—^ 9. ±_» « — « — ^_|,_^_l-s).^_,*_i J. 1 With her flag proudly floating before her, The boast of the Rod, Wliite, and Blue, The boast of the Red, Wliite, and Clue, .^r:^ The army and na • vy for - eT - er. Three cl ,^^:^^^ -i--jLZM-=M^ -;--i^\±z— >-4— :?r-?v When borne by the Red, White, and Blue, Tliy banners malie ty - ran-ny tremble, Wlieu borne by the Red, Wliite, and Blue, i* it . . . ^ . ^ 0—0—0 — •— •- The boast of the Red, White, and Bine, Her flag float-ing pioudlv before l-er, Thn boast of the Red, Wliite, and Blue. Three ch ;ors for the Red, White, and Blue, The array and na- vy for • ev- er. Three cheers ''^r the Red, Wliite, and Blue. g:8fc= J-i9 • ,-• — 0—0 — V — TT— • ' — T*^-| '^^^^^^^ — T ir — , , ^ , , c e — »ii • — bp — i<— 5— ^ — ,:^^A..^-Zi.-.i'f ' 1 f ,i 203 OUR SABBATH HOME. J. H, KUnZENKNAtJS. MoDB OF PERFonMANCE.— Ten girls seated on Stage, and ten boys seated back of girls. The Class to be formed m the rear of boj's and girls. The ten girls and boys sing verses together. In Semi-ohorus the girls rise two by two, making five divisions ; each party sing as indicated. After the fifth division of girls, all the boys rise in their places, and with the girls sing the words, *' Our Sabbath Home so dear." Full Chorus to be sung by the entire class. 1 OoMT Sunday-school, thou sacred place, We breathe our grateful song ; To thee we oin In pray'r and praise. With heart, and lips, and tongue. |{ t Dear Sundny-school, our heart's delight. We cannot pass thee by ; For there we hear of angels bright, Of mansions In the sky. % DeM* Sunday-school, our God is here, Behold the Father's face ; Bend low -.n love and rov'rcnt fear:. Iq earthly courts of grace. 3=#=a=ari:»r:?: ifsttiyiEj^si^-sEj -, — yt- « Dmj- Suudu'-scbool, U> tUee we olintr, Thronifh life's appointed days, UntU we with the angels sing. lo noav'n, our dwsllius pl.-'-ca. ki.i «^^: Stmi Chorxu. Imt. Aeeom. OUR SABBATH HOME. (Co.d..,^.., 209 -# — #— • — •- i-^--.-- rNT-H---__^, .__: -A :A -* — #— • — # Ist DlT. ('Iriarlse. ^ 2nd. . 8rd. 4tb, -• -• # 6th. ^ We lovo tliy halls, wo love thy walla. We love thy sacred sphere ; We love thy songs, we love thy throngs, Our Sabbath home so dear. Semi-Chorus. Inst. Accom. li'uli ClioriiH by entire CInsH |_!iL'' c.:\--^izi-^r:i. -¥—* -m—9 Our Sabbath home, dear Sabbath horae» Our owd dear home of praise and prayV ; Our Sabbath home, dear Sabbath home, Our own, &c. n^: j — \~l- I#— •— •- ■-h =^— : ^h h—i — IN -•—.—# — \ •»—• I— «»■ ■H — I — -I — '-\- g—0 — # — ' ' -JVh ~r— ^-:1 — -\~-tr :— ±rd-:^ -0-0—0 ,—0—K.-- Our Sab bath home, Our own dear home of praise and pray r ; Our Sabbath home, Our own dear Sabbath home. -0—0 -, 1 , p# — 0^ Our Sabbath home, dear Sabbath home. Our own dear home of praise and pray'r ; Our Sabbath hom^, (^$$^r Sabbaio nome, Our own, &«. m i »iig-nrri-Tnir;T:T wfii m I! ; '! 210 WAITING AT THE GROSS. t. a. AKDERSOir. o- I -a-ir *-*-——• ^*-^— -i-*-^ 1 Je • sns, I am wait-ing now, Wca - ry, worn, and weak ; Hi&^'SSH i^n -a— .0-- — 0- -0-i—0- -0 — \-'^ -0 — IT) — At the cross I'm bending low. r 'u I D. S. Speak the bless-ed word to me, Fine. Chorus. 9.U. Peace and rest I seek. Je - BUS, I am wait • ing now, Long-ing to I I J I 4 be bleat ; ^1 "Come, I'll give thee rest." 2 Long I've wandered far from Thee, In the paths of sin ; Let my sorrow plead for me, JpsuB, take me in. t Chase my heart's unrest away, Bid its troubles cease ; Let me feel Thy love to-day. Give me Thy sweet peace. 'ft'HJ^PW'^'^^ I NEED THEE, PRECIOUS JESUS ~t1 I -I — j — ' — p-H — — — z:^ ^ — 1— ^ — I « * — * — • j-f-i- 211 HENRY WHI3H. I*; =^=i =§;=?^ sss 1 I need Thee, predoue Jeina ! for I am (uU o( iln ; My loul U dark uid gnil • ty, My heart la dead with - In. 0—0—0 — — p^g 0—0 — r-# — 0—0 — 0—^(3— — 0—^ . : , ^ 1 1 tH , S .0 — 0- _a._i#i ^ • — • — r» — • — • — • — r' f=F^ te j=m '-^^'^f^ .0—0- m m ^ f I rU. et dim. ^ %-^0 -^-tzzi a-*rt :ir^'-^-4t-'-* ^-*- ^li 1 need the cleansing fountain, Where I can always flee— The blood of Christ most precious. The sinners perfect plea. A - um. l^& •— • 1 s~;c -• — •- s=»- ■» — m- izia. i-r -gi — # — J 2 I need Thoc, blessed Jeatu t For I am very poor ; A stranger and a pilgrim, 1 have no earthly store ; I need the love of Jesus To cheer me on my way, To gnide my doabting footstopa, To bo my Strength and Stay. 8 I need Thee blessed Jesas I And hope to see Thee soon, I!! jcircled with the rainbow, And seated on Thy throne ; There, with Thy blood-bought children My joy shall ever be To sing Thy praises, Jesus — To gaze, my Lord, on The* 1[ *-T>>Vii4fti«i:-- 212 HILLS OF AMETHYST. Js-^- HARRT SANDEB8. 1 Lift thine eyea un - to the hills, Thou in aad - ness weeping ; There a joy - ou3 mur - mer thrills D. S. Past the hills of Am • e thysb D. 8. Fine. D. 8. From the an - gels reaping ; Death is but the morning mist, Christian, rising o'er the& Shines the day of glo - ry. S Dost then mins the golden grain, Snowy buds immortal 7 Would'st thou have them back again, Look at heaven's portal. 9 Lift Thy tearful eyes in trust, Christ thy treasures keeping } He who measures earthly dust Human tear-drox>s weeping. — r — ^-1/--^^^ ' -~^—i—\ — ^-— ^— r— r— ^ "■ 4 Dost thou fear the open grave, B'ear death's narrow priaoa ? Jesus died the lost to save ; Jesus has arisen. 5 Dark and still the night may be Just before the dawning ; Jesus will keep watch with the*^ Jesus brings the iii,)riiiiii{. ussssn^ Itiinrtrllr. Rather iloicly. m^ WAITING. ONLY WAITING. 213 W. H. DOANE. 1 On - )y wait-ing Are a till the shadows ^ — ■«. -0. ' A lit - tV long- er grown ; Oil - ly wait-ing till the x: 1 Nolo, Tenor or Moprnno. r ; glitn-mer of the day's last beam is flown ; Till the night ol earth is fad • ed From the ^ \ U [ u ~ ^ u u -f>— f-v— " \ 'ff r heart once full of B day, — Till tho stars of heav'n are breaking Thro' the twi-light soft a'id grey. )iS>_#-^— • — 2 — ^*— f-b • — •— f-# — • — • -i-'i—bi — I r — ::— I-- > '■ i— ? — F I 214 t'horua. WAITING, ONLY WAITING. rCmduded.) :^-=J '^^^^^ -fri i'^-fc^^trd: J: 4- Waiting, waiting ; wait-ing, on - ly wait-iafT, J ^ '^ mt. > ^ 7 -4 \^ — ^ — -i-j — ^ — N — - — J — IT • ■ ' ■ — # ' f -# — '0 — — # — g— iT ii^lg waiting : Till tho ^ * A* ♦ z: z: :^ an-gcl'a calL 2 Only waiting till the reapers Have t've last sheaf gathered homo ; For the summer time is faded, And the Autumn winds have come t Quickly, i gapers, quickly gather The last ripe hours of my hos.t > ^r the bloom of life is with'"'tid. And I hasten to depart. 3 Only waitiug till the angels Op'-'n wide the mystic gate, At whose feet I lung have lingered. Weary, poor, and desolate : Even now I hear the footsteps^ And their voices far away ; If they call me I am waiting ; — Only waiting to obey. P ONE MORE HYMN th-^':=5—z—*—i—^-zfiz:zzi^izz=iz—^z=:5—%=i-. -St. « M i — i-lS- GEORQE 8. WEEKS. O-I ^-0 • #— J 1 One more hymn we'll sing at p irting. One more strain of grateful praise ; While our purest thoughts and ■\^±±»: E \ \j ^ ^ I I y " t-1 .1 ufjirsjT:^ _ _ _ ONE MORE HYMN. (Concluded.) 215 s^L-^' i ^ JV ^^j-H V |_U_^_ ,f__| J ^ ^s_>__^ _J — ' — I- -o- Wi m foel-iiiga Min - gle with the notes we raise ; Chil-dren, tcach-ers, lov ■ ing pas - tor, . a) d m •— T-4-V— S * • — f-o— t ,— , j-o T- m --% W^i D. S. One more bymu we'll sinp; ftt part - ing, Z>. 5". for Choms, , ^ V fc. 1^ J I I w Z>. 5". for Choms, rrg — g ^ ' — g «_p_,___ .« _ -J— -|i — N-f— ^ '-a — V — '- — ^- '- — — :i—\ — i — a-i t All to - geth-er join the lay ; Swell the chor-ns till the e • oho Sounds along the hcav'nly way, ' S — rS >-v— r»^ — J — » • # — r<9 — • r»— •— « • • 2 — r» ^^^^m^=fM .a 2 E3=.= « ^ » — » — r» — • — m — • — • — g — r®-T — rr '^•"> saore hymn of grateful praise ; While our purest thoughts and feeling? Mingle with the notes we raise. Be the measure sweetly tender ; Sing of mercy pure and free ; Bing of Jesus, precious iSaviour — Him who died for you and me ; Sing how great His loving kindness To H'8 children day ))y day, — How with gentle hand He leads them Ail along the shining way. Lot us look by faith to Jesus, Lowly binding at His feet : Humbly ask His love to guide us. When wo leave this dear retreat ; Father, grant us now Thy blessing ; Saviour, make us ever Tiiine j Holy Spirit, be our comfort : Fill oar hearts with love divios. .uan'Vi !=T^--jjj- HI '-i ; fit 216 PORTUGUESE. (CLOSING HYMN.) 1 We thank Thee, our Father, for all we have heard, For ev - 'ry sweet prouiise contain'd in Thy Word • ^ I ^ ' — '-^ "-■=• * -F#— ii y-^0-» — ~h r— 2-F2~l m^^m^ '- — «< — o- .^.-1^- ->> — # — #-• *-•— 5=1. And Oh, with Thy Spi - rit to com-fort and c hpcr. How oft we have felt " It is good to be 1 ;r= ^ 0- J / — J — .. .W <• 1i << Tl. _•_ 1 i. iT^ 1 III here," How oft we have felt "It is good to be her., !" ^?EH3^|^^^|^,^li^EE^Efe[fe :aWhile 'sti 2 Dismiss us. Oh Lord, with Thy blesa- iiig, we pray ; From thoughts that are sinful. Oh keep us this day ; Now cover us all with the shade of Thy wing, still in Thy presenoe tbia ^ \ chorus we sing. ||: / INbEX TO THE WORDS. PAOB Anjrry word* ; Oh, let them never 90 Ask for the oU path 27 Behol J the chSnginpr autumn leaves 66 fieyond the cIoikIs that o'er us form 23 Blessed are they that do His commandments 83 Blessed Scripture ! priceless treasure 66 Carefully, tearfully will I draw nigh 173 Children of the heavenly Kin(f 23 Come, come to the Sunday-scliool 9 Come, let us join nur cliccrf ul songs 6 Come, let us pray ; 'tis sweet to feel 19 Come, Oh, come with thy broken heart .. 4 Come, stay thy feet by the shelteriuf; rock 71 Day by day, where'er I Journey 61 Dear Saviour, from Tliy throne above .... 84 Dear Sunday-school, thou sacred place .... 208 U'ju't be idle, don't be idle , . 02 Each Oi,oin|r dove and sighing bcugh .... 1S3 Floating on between the shadows 46 From the limd of toil and duty 120 Gathering ho'n'' ward from every land .... 103 Gathering in the early dawn 88 Gather up the f raKninnts 142 Gentle Stvtour, be thou near us 67 U.o \>iU r».'>% .. 1>>* "In meye may ha.ve psice" ... 15 In our homes, and I'u our way 103 In the proldeu sun.'if^ht thiniu,"^ i>ri2;ht.,.. Oi Jesus, high In glonr ■ 149 rial Jesus, lover of my soul : 177 Jesus, I urn wait! iig now 210 Jesus, lu'iue toTliee 163 Jesus is our Leader 123 Jesus, in thy glorious dwelling 168 Jesus, once a little child IS Kind friends, I came hither my mission to 206 Lift thine eyes unto the hills 212 Lift to God tlie voice of singing 169 Listen to the Sabbath bell 100 Lo ! a fountain, full ami fr.,e 26 Lord, with child-like fuitii we come 19) Marching on in the glory of our King .... 100 Mc!>3engcr angels are sin'jfiiig lOii My Fatler, I would bo Tliy chiid 9.> My Saviour, Thou who once on earth .... 13 No book is like the Bible 8 No surrender to the foe 106 Oh city of the jaopcr wall 160 Oil, have you not lieard of tliat realm .... 50 Uh, I long to cross over 61 0!i, Jcru.salom, the golden I citj briglit .. 70 Oh, listen to the welcome simml 22 Oh, never bo weary, with vigour pursue.. 208 Oh, Saviour, I am blind 91 Oh, sometimes the shadows are deep UH Xiniar i irigjrasCr;-'i^"'T TNDEX TO THE WORDb, u rAOB Oh, the clanging bolls of time 113 Oh, welcome, blessed Sabbath day 176 Oh, wo lovo the Bible— book divine IBS Oh, wontlroiis story of the Lord ........ 45 Olio more hymn we'll siiiff at parting .... 214 Only waiting till the shadows 213 Onward, Christian soldiers 24 Onward, press onward, the creat command 82 Onward I upward ! Clipstiat. soldier 130 Open the door for the chlKiTon 40 Our Fatiier, who art in heaven 116 Over tlie river 1 Oh, what is tlicre 1 7 Pass me not, Oh gentle Saviour 8 Plenty of work for the Master to do .... 63 Praise ye the Loril ; let your voices 62 Quiet as a peaceful river 81 Raise your banner high In air 114 Rallyrnundthe Bible 115 Rejoice, all ye believers 58 King the merry bells, the silver-sounding 134 Saviour, Jcsu! ! passnotby 63 Saviour, more lliar life to me 202 Saviour! Thy gent levo'ie gladly we hear 101 See ! Oh, see the shinini aiiguls 175 See I the Church of Christ arises 148 Shall wn meet with the lnv'd and the lost 101 Sio^ hosauua, louU Uosauua ...m. ..».•■ '*' PAOC Sing It out with a shout— Ilallelujah .... 84 Sing the praises of the Saviour 89 Soldiers, for whom the Saviour died 108 Sowingin thomomin?, sowi,l,7 Wake Uif (ODg ot JubUee 183 rAov Walk In the light the Lord Lath srlven.. .. 6 Wanderer, come, there's room for thea .. 86 Watchman on the walls of Zion 148 We are coming, gladly coming 110 We are but young, yet we may sing 79 >Ve ci 11 not as idler." stand 194 We haste t. "^hy t< .p' ■, Oh, Father 1 Welciirne t*' ■ ,'o'',"' ■ ' 1 musical bells.. 162 Wo sh.'>.ll > e <« 1 . 1 131 We thanl Thee, our Father, for all we . . 216 We weary on our journey « . . . , 162 We welcome with delight 79 Wo will rally to the standard 10 What are those soul-reviving strains 140 What star is this, with beams so bright .. 39 What though the fig-tree blossom not 96 What were life without some one to cheer 64 When a few more years are blended 44 When earth's boist'roHs storms arising .. 138 When my weary hands are folded 18 When press'd with doubts and anxious fear 170 When, streaming from the eastern skies.. 167 When we leave our home below 64 When we got heme to that beautiful land 184 Who are those, like stars appearing 98 Who is the King of Glory ICl With joyful hearts we look to Thee 164 With joy wo hail the sacred day 2 Work when the morning ahineth 187 Would vo" gain the best In life 62 Youth, r«meuib«i tt^ Cieatot ., ..... IM INDEX TO THE MUSIC. fkon A Cblld'a Morning ITymn 77 Always with ii» 103 Anjfclic Sony's 65 Angry Words 90 Ask for the Old Path 27 Beautiful Valley 16 Beautiful Sunshine 154 Beautiful Valo of Rest 164 Be in our midst to-day 1 Bless ua, Children, now 84 Blessed Cross of Jesus 33 Blessed are They 83 Blessed Sabbath Day 176 BriuKin); in the Sheavei 200 Busy little Gleaners 83 Come to the Sunday School Carefully, Tearfully 173 Christ, My Helper 61 Christmas Carol 137 City like a Bride 144 City of the Jasper Wall 160 Come with Thy Broken lleai-t 4 Cumo, let us I'ray 19 Comin;;, Oladly Comingf , IIU Crownof Life 102 Don'tbeldle 92 Eternity 119 PIOI Every Day and Ilour 202 Gather up the Fragments 142 Gatheriut; Home 19S Glory to Israel's God 124 God is with us 103 Go, Work in my Vineyard 170 Guidance ^ ^ 69 Hark ! 'tis the Saviour Calling 201 IleLeadethMe 28 Heralds of Zion 93 Hold it up to the World 60 Ilosanna in the Highest 140 Hour of Parting 67 How Much Owcst Thou t 169 HiUs of Amethyst 212 I Long to Cross Over 60 III the Oloiiiius Suulight 16 I Need Thee, Precious Jesus 211 III Uappy Sons: 1B6 In that Uuauiiful Haven above 191 I've been Uedceni'd 118 I will Go and be Forgiven 49 Jesus, High in Glory ,. 149 Jesus is our Leader 128 Josusis All in All 10* Jesus, I Come to Thee 168 Jesui Loves oar Sunday School .......... 172 Jesus, Lover of my Soul 177 Jesus, once a Little Child IS KeepStcpEver 68 Kittredge 122 Lead me to the Rock 42 Let Thy Mercy Shine on Me S Lights along the ^bore 128 MarchingOn 82 Memories of Galilee 138 Messenger Angels 106 Moraing and Evening 167 •Neath the Shadow of Thy Wing 138 No Book like the Bible 8 NoSuiTeudur 105 Oh, Glorious Hope 28 Oh, Make MeTliine 95 Ub, Saviour, I am lilliid! 91 Oh, we Love the Bible 158 One mure Hymn 214 Onward, Christian Soldirn 24 On, for the Prize 100 On to Victory 114 On to Victory , 19« Onwaid, Upward , ISO INDEX TO THE MUSIO. M i rAon Open the Door for the Chtldreu 40 Our Festive Soiii; 76 Our Cheerful Sabbath Home 04 OurSabbatli Hume 20S Over t)ic Uiver 7 Overflowing Ever , 25 Peace of Ond 15 Picntyof Work 53 Fortuguoso 216 Praise Ood for the Gift ot Ilia Son ISl Praise Ye the Lord 02 Precious WordH of Peace 101 Quiet as a Peaceful River 81 Rally Round the Bible 116 Red, White, and Blue 2Ua Kciucnibcr Me 45 Kcuieniber Thy Creator 180 King the Glad BdU 1.S2 King the Merry Belli 133 Sabbath Home 167 Sabbath School Prayer 190 Saviour, Jesus 1 Pass Not By C3 Saviour, Thy Gentle Voice lul Say a Kind Word When You Can 64 Scholar's Greeting' Son^ ... (f See, the Church of Christ Aiises 14(1 Sing Uosauim Itij FAQI Siner it Out with a Shout 84 Singof His Love , 23 Siiij; the Praises of the Saviour 89 Singing From the Heart 186 Songs of Heaven £6 Speak Gently to the Loving Ouet 112 Stand Fast for the Word 66 Star, Beautiful Star 67 Step by Step 43 Storm the Fort Ill Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand 133 The Beautifu' Land Far Awny 86 Tlie Beautiful Summer Land 64 The Blessed Book 12 Tiio Cliild's Morning Hymu 77 The Children's Sonif 108 Tiie Christian's Song 20 The Golden City 70 Tlie Gospel Bells 80 The Kingdom Above 14 The Little Reapers 196 The Lord's Prayer 116 The Love of Jesus 143 The Mistakes of My Life 83 The Name of Jesus 43 The New "OvcrThcre" 103 The Palace ot the King 72 The Reapers 06 The River of Life ... 188 The Rock that is Higher 102 rie* The Saviour Dipd for Me 170 The Saviour Draweth Nigh 68 The Sabbath Bell 160 The Sepulchre in the Garden 193 The Sheltering Ruck 74 The Voice Within . . , ». 117 There's Room for All 22 There's Room for Thee 175 To Ams ! To Arms ! ye Soldiers 80 To Bo There 73 Totho Work 68 Trustln God 96 Walk In the Light 6 Waiting at the Cross 210 Waitnig, only Waiting 213 Wake the Song of Jubilee 183 Watchman on the Walls of Zion 14-J We are Going 120 We are but Young 79 We shall be Like Him 131 We Shall Know Each Other There 44 Wo shall Reap By and Bye 203 Wo will Rally to the Standard 10 What Star is This with Beams so Bright.. 39 When My Weary Hands are Folded .. 18 When we pet Home 184 Who are These 98 Who'll Be For Jesus 82 With Jov wo Hail the Sacred Day 8 Work, Wateh, Pray ll7 SUNDAY SCHOOL REQUISITES. PiJIOJE* rsEx. First Ricadino Book. Paper, pordoz., 65 rents. Second Ueadino Book. Paper, per iloz., 95 cents. SuNDAY-S(;JiooL Rkcoud— A new Socretnvy's Rook, $1,25. SuNnAY-SciiooL Reoi.ster. Each, 50 cents. LiiiRAniAN's Accou.N'T Rook. Each 50 cents. Secretary's JIinute Rook. Each 50 cents. Secretary's JIinutf. Rook. New Design by Thos. "Wallis. GO cts. Eiler's Ixternationai, Sunday-School Record Rook. §1.00. 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