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Lorsque le document est trop grand pour fttre reproduit en un seul clich6, il est filmd d partir de Tangle sup6rieur gauche, de gauche d droite, et de haut en bas, en prenant le nombre d'images nicessaire. Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mithode. >y errata ed to tnt ne pelure, ipon d 1 2 3 32X 1 2 3 4 5 6 / SONGS OF CALVARY lU' THK AA/^ H YT eBrOTHERS * • * * J. M. WHYTE D.A. WHYTE TORONTO: WILLIAM BRIGGS, 7« ^^ '^^ ^^1^^' ^ I'^^l'^K'^^ ^ '^^•''" C. W. CoATF.s, Mcntn-i.I S. V. lln-.sTis, UaliHiN I > « ? /C/ 6 'i P 11 E F A C K . A little band of men and women, from the humbler walks of life, assembled, several years ago, at a noonday prayer- meeting, in an upper room, on one of the business streets of Toronto. In the midst of their devotions, while u[)on their knees, they sang "O Calvary: dark Calvary! My lonj:finj^ heart is turned to thee; I) Calvary! dark Calvary! Spi'ak to my iieart from Calvary." One person, at least, went away from that prayer-meeting with the echo of that song in his heart, never to be forgotten ; with the power of that word " Calv.'try, " with all its associated events, upon his soul, drawing him to the Christ who said, '.' And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto myself." O yc. broken hearts look upward ; hear the angel voices calling; lift your eyes to Calvar)^'s Jesus, broken hearted there for you. J. M. W. Caution : — All the music, and the original words, herein, are copyright property. No person may print, for any purpose, such pieces, without the written consent of the owners. Entered, according to the Act of the Parliament of Canada, in the year one thousand eight hundred aiid eighty-nine, by John .Marchant Whvtk, in the Office of the Minister of Agriculture, at Ottawa. >J jler walks )' prayer- streets of nccs, they cting with ttcn ; with cd events, ^nd I, if I self" gel voices rted there M. W. ght property, en consent of thousand eight • of Agriculture, PENTECOST. Rrv. W. W. Clark, D.D. J. M. Whttb. 33^ EE ^^ 1. O thou Groat E - ter - nal Thi-cu ! Soiid tlio proniisod spirit down, 2. Conioas in the ancient days, Here tho scenes of old repeat, 3. Help to preach thy word with pow'r, Shako the t':. - l-c-liev-ing heart, 4. While thy people look to thee, Now be - yin thy kingly reign, :(=: ^: *=it -#^ rt ±fz -I — m ? m r Quick - en While to Come in Let us i. -^- 4rrt-r ;:Tq— •= m J-. now thy church and me, thee our hearts we raise, this ac - cept - ed hour, all thy glo - ry see. ifemz All thy former mercies crown. Bending low - ly at thy feet. Crowns of living fire im-part. Par - a - disc restore a - gain. -J- ± i CHORUS. 4t- r-gi: d=i ^= =pr --J- I Father, Son and Ho - ly Ghost, Send an - o - ther Pen - te - cost. ^^+ I ■ _J L- } iE^E ^ =z::tz:jztzzz=E^^i^ £J±-=;zi±: ^^^m -^—^ -^ -zr 'A'- ? Father, Son and Ho - ly Ghost, Send an - o - ther Pen - te - cost. ^ J=J=J=J :f= :g- ? ?=F=FT=JF^F=F- t MY HOME. Mb8. p. L. IIankv. J. M. WitVTE. 1. There is a fair ci - ty, I cannot tell wlioro, It lias man - y fuund- 2. I cannot tell where, I lilt 1 know that it stands Kv - er hiin as the 3. Those beauti - ful nmnnions my J^ord liasiiitpiu'ttl, 'l'lici'eaionian8ii)n8for 4. A lit - tie wliilolure to emluoider my rolie, W'ltii the Ijeanti • ful !3__1 L^ ^ ^ V- S=iE ej: iztz.-v :J; s — A __> >_A_- Xi -0' J: -V— \t-4 a - tions I'm told, Its walls are of jc per, ifcs gates are of pvarl, promise of CJod, The home ef the angels, thoHc spirits soliiiyht, great and for small, A mansion for yci and a mar ion for me, pearls of his love. To gather bright stiirs for niv heaviii - ly crown, 4t. S. M.M.4^4LM-^Sl4L^ m zn—t=-\=: V — 1/ — ^- t.-=t=X-—t—t--\:i fc P m E^ cii(>iir,r nie, y crown, ita =— H my dome, my is for my V — 1/ — J ... . 1 ? J 1 ^ 1 1 1 J I 3 WE'RE WAITING- LORD. J. M. W. *- -• J. M. WriTTH. 1 ::_^z::^-S-^: .-- 0*—0i « eJ l.t- 1 s@ 1. Low at tliy feet, O Loid, wo !)o\v, IJcmw our hearts, wo pray; 2. C) drive out ov - 'ry tvil tliouglit,— All ten -dLii • cy to bin; 3. Wo iin - dcr • tidvo thy work in v:iiii, 'J'o act v. c know not how; 4,0 may tiiatsliiuigi', ce - 1. s - tial liro Jio -gin lo hiun this hour; 6.0 Lord, wo give oui. selves lo tlw i-, I'or-cv • er to be thine; t±IZ*Z :t- :-l-t:: send the Ho • ly Spir - it now, To wasli our guilt a - way. Thiatem-ple whiehtli/'-loodhalh bought, O mak/j it pure with-in. Come Ho -ly Spir - it, eoinc a - gain, And move up • on us now. O may the Ho - ly (ihost in- spire Our hearts with mighty pow'r. (Jp-hold us with thy Spir • it free — Fill us with love divina. ^ It T F= CHORUS. ^^^^^m We're wait -ing Lord, we're waiting Lord, waiting for the pow'r. # T-#- ■fr-rr-f—V-i^ ~^t—t^i=i^ m -•*■■*■- send the Ho- ly Spir • it down, down on us just now. ZT. V"- g^Eii rk_^*~ ^ i I WILL TELL IT TO JESUS. J. M. Wirmt. . I - — W I • • ' M -^ *- ' — ' ■ -'-^ I. W'luiitiimsof temp- tiitioM l)rinf,'sii(In( "^s mill ;,'l ' *« ^1 -:: :^- — : . ■' | i .]v. - sux my Lord; .In - sua my Lord; .lo sua my Lord; S\i - sua my Lord; The laat of eartli's treasures borne out to the tomb, When joyous and happy the sunshine with - in, Ho nev - cr ro - fus - ca to hear my complaint. When helpers shall fail mo and comforts shall fly, #.-4t it #■ ■#■ A ^ — i^ ^=K=. 5^ -^-A- l=*^^^J will tell will tell will tell will tell it to J© - BUS my Lord, it to Jc - sus my Lord, it to Jo - sua my Lord. it to Je - sus my Lord. This earth hath no sorrow To know I'm for -giv - en I'll cheerful - ly bear it. Though blurred my life'spages yi d^=i=d^ -H- ^ \ N For to - day or to - inor - row, Is a foretaste of heaven, When I've Jo - sus to .share it, By my sin and its wa - ges, m ^-t=r. -K ^r- &1 Sz «: "J" But Jo - sus hath known it and And Jc - sus is dear - er to His yoke it is ea - sy, his He's ycstei - day, now, and for — ;z=}z^. • I- ■V — / — ^- ^ — ^ — ^ I p J M. -V- WiiTTm. n n ~ _J i - ' » » 1 11 it to 11 it to 11 it to 11 it to L JL A }~~ -W- "> ' f '^ '-( ' ' 1 N N ■ ^-'■ ' 1 1 J - s ' • • . ) the toir>b, 10 with - in, y complaint, bs Hhall fly, ^4=^^ 'E^^ sorrow r - giv - en r bear it, 'life'spages :^=J?: 1 kvnit and r - er to - sy, his f, and for t=f^- I \VILL TELL IT TO JESVS-Confmned. Bviji — ^- -■#-' -#- lllO bm- -0 — .llll cr . .#_ . # :jEEi^:E „,*s ^1 .^. ,. ^ .^ s ^ ft— , a l.n i>j the go, And IdIC, Sill li li-ht, Wlirn wilnc, I'll jr. M. \\ lien it comes nV'i' |IIIU0 - fill • Ui'.-.H lillH me, Art)' MR', Such Jifi! la'i'oiiu'S ihi'iir - y, And not 1m< lor - Sill; - on, Tho' % -I /— - Im an I'm my ■•- ;— -f: -^- tempted HO sore - ly, I ee - st.i - sy tlirillMme, 1 footsore and weiiry, I life should lie taken, I m. ^ jL Mill t.ll will tell will tell will tell m :trt= it it it it to to to to Jo Jo Jo Jo HUrt BUS KUS BtlH my Lord, my Lord, my Lord, my Lord. f:=t:: h|i • iKiiliM.', Js lliy soul w itiiiu ll.i "MJiiiil? __, — f-T-' * — • • •■! * — • — * — -1-7 • T — ''— •,# — • # — Till - (lee - ly liis iicccuts filliu',', O - prii tIu)U tlir (Imir Si'ti lliy wouuilt'illuind.s lu'o pKnilinj,', - I'lni \viaiy liiait Still you hear him ralliui,', calling;, - \l(jod; bus naves iia \>y Iiis love, IJy hin love, hy liin lovo; HUH IH our lov - ing frii-iul, Lov • in;,' fritml, Jov • ing friend ; will lose liini nioru iiiitl nioro, Muro ami nioro, more and more; will wait till .If ■ Kus comes, Jo - j»iia i: vliy sii.iuld J ^V(^■l> f. ■');.[ ihiy ts) tl'.y ? My Saviouc, i\mv ii. O -Ahl'ii :>b thy let I howcil down 1 ]'i,'y. .My .S.'viour, (Kar '3. ()>lH»wtlic'ii\lIiy.-x''.f,;iniru!r.( .li'iid^c '.■r('(l,I\iy Saviour, lUiai- 4. O when .shall ii'iv ti_\'r.-, l>c tir.'iu d to j-;v '.' Vry Saviour, (hvir 9^ :if_"' -8- ^-i •■- # • to luc ; to me, to me, to mo; if -J- V- 9: , r^^y I*: - — c» ::*: -%■■ holt shall my sorrows lice a-\vay? My Saviour, dear to hnnh'iis and sins take thou a-way, My Saviour, dear to [ have seen thee, thy visigoinarrc- .^— s,-v- -3- v-- S-, — 0- 0- -0- V- \- •— #— j^— 3 Sometimes I am And .still I S" For though I MO In tears 1 am wea - ry and si.;h for re - lief, 'rem])tations as - wee;) - in^, my sorrow for souls, < \ ro\\ s deejier and weep -in^j;, my weei)iii^' will fail. My (ear.; are hut sow - in;,' — to re.i]) will be sweet, In joy my sheaves 2^/ * — • — * — * ^-t/ — / — / — } / > — i>- ^- — ^-/ — / — i — ^ ' w,-.V zziji J=:5z=Jzz:'r= sail me alon;.( with my grief. And yet while I weej). And sorrows arc deep, keener, each hell as it tolls, Hut yet while I ery, ^\nd sorrow and sigh, pleadings, thy hlood nuist avail, () while I'lhus plead, \\'ilt thou intereade? bringing, to lay at 'Jiy feet, Tilllhen,tliou,;,hIcry, And sorrow and sigh, .Sijij: I. \:z\0Z it=: EJEEJEEE a P g SAVIOUR, DEAR TO yLE—Confinued. J. JI. WiiVTfr. -0- '01 to nic ; to me, to nie, to nio; -0- -0- iiic; uic; inc; mo; y.'!i()i:rs. ^ S _j _ 1 — s 1 ■S -, \. ... i t^ m- i i -,:*-« i: - t O v.h.n 5 ; d fm — — * • — — }-• — •- shall I -0 wlierc shall 1 find iTHt? .... In heaven I'll rost, M. ■*. M. JL M. he lV-*^ i -1l /- ■/ t. -'>!' — — |l ^.tf « J—0- -■" 7- V i ^_J — m r s itions as - ct'lftT and ar>' hnt my sheaves — H— H •ows arc deep, rf)\v and sigh, lu interoode? I'ow and sigh, '?- m s — s — ^- #- 0- free ? .... In heaven my sorrows shall all then I'll be free, • » m ^ M. M. ^ - - ^ , ^ f zzrpziz^ 1 zS.z=::tz=z»-=.*-zfjzzL»z a - way, I i^ — 1/ — i/- -^\-^-. -t: -# — -0. -'■/ — ■/- I — -0- No sighing nor ervin^thron'^lt one end - less day, Till then nil my JLAJtAA..^'.«.j«. -tr=J=r.JliTiJlzz:t=:t^: Izj^zr^— jT=:i^=^ — '-^ ^ i--r — 1> <\ -\- 1 -^—jz. > 1 '^ T — :^-=^ n « ' ■ 0r .C0—0 — — #-'-^^^-« — " ope and niv tiiist is in tln-c, M\- S:ivif)nr, dear tf> me. hope and my trust is ii |.»t. i=t- I ^t t. 1110=^=* -V-i- 'm I GAVE MY HEART. M. W. J. M. VVnrrE. .* — -#-^ -I 1. 3! 4. 1 havt lieanl tlio voice of Ju-hus, soft iiiul low; 1 liiivehuavil tlio And lio touiul my liuait a cold ami cliourlohs I'lacc ; IJiit lio entered And he tuned the liai'p of love kc long luist; iuil^; And liotouclicd the Tlioiiyhniy lovofor Je - su.s was so ve - ly rohl; ^\•t his love for ----- ■«.■«..«.■«■ -» 9 — e \^-9-^—y- -3 i—v V V ■- ■■ — \—- 1 9 I s- JtZ. w.zr^'^.z it |)leading witii and warmed it l)y to them has brouyht me to Spir in strings and gave me me so, That his grace; And a tongnc; And his fold; And -0— -a- 1 cauie v> itli all my lio showed to nie his tliesti'ingsr;ing out M"ith the songs of ]inuse to -^-l-g— — -i,r ■ > — — tf ^ S: _ -61- woe, And I face, When I weight of sin and sweet and love - ly songs be - fore him have not grown old, Since I nn - sung, When I ^ t-^Jt- -0^ — 0— gave gave gave gave ■M- ■I ciionrK — RH — ^ 1 : — '"M-n 1 • N ^r my heart to .le my heart to .Ic my licart to «fe my heart to Jc -r-\-2- m\ SUS. sus. SUS. SUS. ^1 -0- -0- ._] — m How the music swelled from the golden harps, And the sweet- voiced seraphim, ^ ■•• •♦■•■••■•• -^ ■•■ ■#■•■•■■•■ ■••••••♦■ I- ^^- -t ■t- l»i:l:z=':=t -J^^z :t:^=i:=L-T=^^ * — *iz< -'-az | _|iii= :| El q: _^ZTz: 1 m On that blessed, blessed hap • py day. When I gave my heart to him. blessed happy day, ■#■••■■•-■*■■•■ P 1 r- 1 1 t±±± > • ;^ J. M. WIITTE; m hcavil tlio ic entered i>j touched the lis lo\'e for ■:[e'-=^=3 O WHO COULD H£!LP ME ? J. M. U'lIYTE. -Hi-- ^JzlESEEE'ELEE^dis^JEE?^ -S-- U %vho, Mlioeouldhtlp me, My Sii;:3 A\ cru as bear - let, My foes, strong and niiyhty, _^i — S- / Kelieve, ek'anso and save nie ? Anr>-.- m all my me his out with imiise to —J — —i 3 H Je «11S. Je sus. Je • SllS. Je ■ .SllS. T- ced seraphim, "vstT art to him -h-'- — \,_ i=£li?^s=^ Ami And And went and went and went and 9i^^ ♦• *- told told told — >- my Lord; O who, who could help me, my Lord; My sins Merc as scar - let, my Lord; My foes, strong and mighty, EEEk£^lzp'E=EEEESk^5EEi Itclieve, cleanse And red, like Stood o ■ ver and save me ? And to crimson, And against me, And X- I went I went I went ±11 and and and told tohl told ±: my Lord. my Lord. my Lord. ±=-J: \t-J- — * 4 And I camo He dispelled And he came - -»-T- -«-.— P*: to my and -l- :i^-±- Calv'ry's mountain. And a cross up - lift - ed there, wo • ful sadness. And my sins he all forgave, stood be - side me, My defence and hiding-place, ±ZT-%'-». L- #izi# #iTi»z:i#ziz~: 1 ^- ^^ !^Jl^j=lii^^^ i And I saw the cleansing fountain, When I went and told my Lord. And my heart was filled with gladness, When I went and told my Lord. Might-y help was not denied me, When I went and told my Lord. ifcf: -X=::X _i — -•- :|=tzz:t: m 10 HOW FAR AWAY. J. M. Whtot. ~\ 1 - r — I -fy ^ i\T — I 1 1. ?f()\v far 2. How fai' 3. How f.a- 4. How fai- a - way are the gates of death, Wliichoiul life's pathway here ? a - way is tlie homurry set, Wiiiuli marks etei' - ni - ty? a - way oVr tlic sea of time Has my frail l)aii{ been tos":ed? a - way are tlie pearly gates, Wliere angels guard the way? __^_^^#_,_# — *._#_!-* — 0-0. — f> — -V-i If- fe#-f« — -■r_fL (»-i_-^ I . _, . S S V. I s S V s . , ~ g~~S — *~ t "* '~t'^ —•—• ~» - 1 -#-T-» — » — #- -1 - 0- ^* — J--H I feel the ehill of the monster's l)rcath,Tiiey must Ikj vo ■ ry near; H(jwlong to sing "(lod is eall - ing yet," Before iu;eomesfor mo? The breezes come from a peaceful clinic, I think I've almost crossed. My longing soul, looking up, a- waits To see theni some sweet day ; , — ^r2z vz^: Ei: s— \ ^1P3 when shall they o - pen wide for nie. And claim tin's trembling clay? How far a- way is that mound of green, Which tiieyshall call mygrave? How sweet to rest in the better land. From stoi'inaud toil set free; Andpassingthrough to the Fathci'iand, E - ter - nal rapture share; mm -0-.- ^*0 -• * • • g g ~0 I ''» • S -T--^ I think sometimes I can almost see Tlicir shadows cross my way. Ah me ! I tliink in my dreams I've sein Wlicrc grasses o'er me wave. Whatwelcomi s thereon thcgoldinstraud! What rapture tiicn for me! Oh (iod, I feel, as I \\aitiiigst:!nd, I'm almost, almost there. ^ ■^' ■0- ■•■ • ♦ J. M. Wrtot. fc's pal luvay here ? s eter - ni - ty ? liaikbeentos'red? Is guard the way? HOW PAR AWAY— Continued. .&! — 1 -a- ■T-A 1^ I think Koinctiines I can almost Kco Th(.'ii' shadows cross niyway. All nio ! I tiiink in inydrciuns I'vcPccn When' i,'i'as>us o\ v nio wave. WhacAvelconic.-'.tht'r Oh God, 1 feel, as out lie jioldcnst rand! What rap; it re (.In ii for uie I 1 Maitin;,' stand, I'm almost, almost there. ±1 -# «•_ -I— -f .': ■/ r =^Hi Ik; vo • ry near; I conies for ine? ,'e almost crossed. 1 some sweet day ; is trembling clay? liall call mygrave?' iiid toil sot free; d ra))turc share; VH cross my way. OS o'er me wave, re then for me ! t, almost there. *±if: ±=^IIZ^±ZZ. I 4 f II Praixc to the llcilccmcr. 1 O for a thousand tongues to sing My (ircat Kedecmcr's jn-aise; The glories of my God and King, The triumphs of his grace ! 2 Rly gracious Master and my God, Assist me to proclaim, To spicad through all the earth abroad I'lic honoiu's of thy Name. 3 Jesus! thenamethatcharmsourfears, That bids our sorrows eease; 'Tis music in the siimer's ears, 'Tis life, and health, and peace. 4 He bleaks the power of cancelled sin, He sets the prisoner free; His blood can make the foulest clean, His blood availed for me. 5 He speaks, and, listening to his voice, New life the dead receive ; The mournful, broken hearts rejoici; ; The humble poor believe. 6 See all your sins on Jesus laid : The Lamb of God \.as slain. His soul was once an ofl'ering made For every soul of man. The Coronation of Christ, 1 All hail the power of Jesus' name ! Let angels prostrate fall; Bring forth the royal diadem, And t vown him Lord of all. . 2 Ye seed of Israel's eliosen race, Ye ransomed from the fall, Hail him who saves you by his grace And crown him Lord of all. .'} Sinners, whose love can ne'er forget 'J lie wormwood and the gall; ii;,', 'J'l'at .'?. O i;lo ■ li - ous fountain, tliy wa • tcrs t'.ow down Tlie 4. () will \ou uni (liink of that fountain to - (Uiy ? U sim^ V > V- -» — "if -0- "jfi Z.9 0\ -M- X hanil-iai'M)ut.stvot(,'hi.'ilas he i iii>, "If a - ny inun thirst, It t him foun • tiiin witli waters ,so t-wctt; Thi.' ransounil ones sing of it patii wliieli tlu: Saviour liath troil ; 'J'hro' ( 'al - va - ryVi .su'l"rin,i;s, 'neath sin - mr, \\ hy ilio of your tliivNt '.' Wliy tuin from tho life - giv- ir.g M.' jL ^ M. It . ••■T* ■#■■•■; ■•^ ■•- « ■«■ - -^ — -zz.~zz:^ 1 ' •-T-# -•- • — •-T-#- ' • — #::3» • — -, ifc*=#z=iJzz= J=r=-_ . #z=z#=#zzz;5zzz:i^--z*4.:«ii_*=iz3 cf)nio uii - to nie, And 4=3zz=::rJzJz==ir=i=z^ziA{,3zzzill-a=^^ pa z2-ii: !t^^ ! . . . . Ve dy - ing men, coiner ! • • • •_ w~ Ve dy - ing, con)e "^ Tr»~~#zz:iiiz:iii=i zz=zl:^z=^zii^zz:t:=z dy ■ ing, como I . . . . dy -ing men, come ! It; 1 9 iiil^II ing, come! .... C) come and drink and live, dy • ing men. come 1 — I — ±zz:;i:. ifi^H i \±.^i f. J. M. WlITTB. — ^- SCO, His Koii;,', 'J"I>at (loHII Tlio - .lay? O tliirst, It t him isiii;^- of it ■!U'rriii,i,'s, 'neuth I iifo - jiiv- ir.g _• — c — ^ — d upplics." ■(' - )it'at. )f - 1(1 live. -«■• «■ {HM BROKEN HEARTS. J. M. WllYTR. r 1. Like the mil • bic of a fountain Which a thirst - y trav'ler hears, 2. Though thy heart iscruHhcd and broken, Like a storm-tosHed ship at sea, 3. Though thy song hath nought but sorrow, Likea bird'swhose breast is torn ; 4. Look a - way beyond thy sadness. Up to i)e - sus turn thy gaze; ? 5 I ? ^ s I r ' r Speaks a voice from L'alv'ry's mountain, "I am more than all thy fears." Sink - ing, dying, — Christ hath spoken, "It is I, look un - to me." Fly to Christ, nor wait the morrow, He hath all thy sorrows borne. Then thy song shall turn to gladness — Then thy tongue shall sound his praise. ^^^^ !^=V-rrf--3 ■i> CHORUS. r-^ -t: f=F= m ^ m t:. r?—j — :i T — S~-> — ^T 1 T~i — ^ — ' ^ r — i O ye broken hearts, look upward ! 1/ ''^ i broken hearts, Hear the an - gel ^'t: JtA S^ iPiir?: ^^^ ±=11.^, f=F ±1 n—^ voi - ces call ing. call Lift your eyes to ing you, Lift your eyes Calv'ry's to ^ i m Je r 1^. 5 BUS, Je • sus. M=r Bro • ken heart - cd there for you. Hsl -P F p_^-js_i F P — ; — i: P- ^ 10 COME AWAY. J. M. W. J. M. WnvTE. pi^ =?^^- =eE S?P3 1. Is there some precious soul who is wea - ry 2. Is there some precious soul who is long - ing 3. Is there some thirsty soul who is dy - ing 4. Is chore some halting soul say - ing, "No, not 5. Soon the an - gel of death through your por • taU> F=J to - day, to ■ day, to - day, to - dav?" will tread. V- -h I #^ ^f=**? J=4 Witii the bur - den of iiin, will you now come a - way For the par - don of i in, why this need • less de - lay ? For the wa - ter of life, and yet stay - ing a - way? 'Tis the temp - ter's de - vice thus to lead you a - stray, And his chill touch will snap olf your life's brit - tie thread ; ^m^ H ^ rri. f^^B O-^ J. 3EE' ■* — ^mi 3 ^^P To the dear bless - ed Saviour, who died to re - deem. When the dear bless - ed Savitur declares he'll for - give. Come to Je •« sus your' Savio ir, who died to re - deem, Till a dark • er to - morrjw comes on with its gloom; There is no one but Je - sus can help when you die, ^ M ^ 3 0->- And asks you to cast all And wants you to trust in And bids you to drink of But what if too late to O why will you per - jh, r SEE your burdens bis promise the life - giv make heaven when help is on him ? and live. ' ing stream, your home ? so nigh ? CHO ig^ A ^ iff=r^^= i — b — p ^^ p5 ^ Co Co prrir^ m^ p ^ Vi 1 In the Tow All th€ Gatt 2 When Hop Never Still 3 When Ligh From 1 Add « 4 Bane n Byt Peace i Joys J. M. WnvTE. t^E f^ a - ry to - «lay, ig - ing to - day, ing to . day, not to - dav?" >r • taU« will tread. CHORUS. OOME AWAI— Continued. ir± fi »-:- Cop^'i a ■ way, come to - day, Come, conir, come a - way, come, come, coiiie to - day, ^ — ^t=M^ '^ ^^j/.^^=^=^f—i/-^^=^^=¥- 1=3: ^m #. A A ^-i^l=r^: ^ ^^ come a - way 1 • less de - lay ? - ing a - way? I you a - stray, B brit ■ tie thread ; J - t -JL ■V — 4t. -ft- m to re • deem, he'll for - give, to re - deem, with its gloom ; when you die. s -b=iJ: -# — *— ^ sns on him ? ise and live, giv - ing stream, en your home ? is so nigh ? m !Ea P-^- -r- J ^ fcs u ■^ fce^ z2 N-4- :E W- Come to Jesus while '""'s nigh ; . . , Come a- way, Come to Jesus while ho s nigh, very nigh; come, come, come away, # * * ♦ ♦ 1 ^ fe=^ ^ / 1^1 - :S==^ t come to - day. Come to Je - sus ere you die. come, come, come to - day, PS Eg ^m EEEE^ ^1^ tlE£ ^ 11 Olorying in the Cross. 1 In the cross of Christ I glory, Towering o'er the wrecks of time; All the light of sacred story Gathers round its head sublime. 2 When the woes of life o'ertake me, Hopes deceive, and fears annoy. Never shall the cross forsake me ; Still it glows with peace and joy. 3 When the sun of bliss is beaming Light and love upon my way. From the cross the radiance streaming Adds more lustre to the day. 4 Bane and blessing, pain and pleasure. By the cross are sanctified; Peace is there, that knows no measure, Joys that evermore abide. 18 Sinners invited to the gospel feast. 1 Come sinners, to the gospel feast, Let every soul be Jesus' guest ; Ye need not one be left behind, For God hath bidden all mankind. 2 Sent by my Lord, on you I call, The invitation is to all : Come.all theworld; come sinner, thou; All things in Christ are ready now. 3 Come, all ye souls by sin opprest, Ye restless wanderers after rest, Yepoorandmaimud andhaltand blind; In Christ a hearty welcome find. 4 My message as from God receive ; Ye all may come to Christ, and live ; O let his love your hearts constrain, Nor suffer him to die in vain 1 It A WARNING CRY. J. M. W. l^b-a — ^- — -^- — '*'1 F^ — r- J. M. Wiirra. 1. A wain • ing ory, like a. trum ZZfd pet blust, — ^ — ; Ib 2. You cling to Bin oa a nior ■ Bel Bweot, With 3. Your lift ■"^•^a out like the ebb - ing tide, A ■ 4. How ' rf long, will you God do ■ fy? How « 5. In t ( ,.eat day, when you 3U0 his fpoe, What 8. why sliould you m your fool • ish pride, Sink tAi_^4._*_„ —O-i • — U— : 1 — 1 • — 1_ — — ^1 rg-" — #-, im — # , ^fel'^ ^^^=^-- kk — W— J -f^ -U ht^ — ^i — 1 \ r 1 s ±±2- m W S ring - scorn • way . long, . will . down -jQ ' tt ^^^^^^mi^ ing down from the a - ges past. Vain man, make era bold you re - joice to meet, Vain man, make from Je - BUS, whom you've denied, Vain man, make how long, will you Christ de - ny V Too late I too you do, who have spurned his grace? No help ! no to death in the fier - y tide? haste to f=f i f=F^ ^g^ so i M ^ ¥=f=i m ^ t=i= 3^ haste, while the mo • ments last, ^^=1 ^ 1 haste with thy ling haste to his bleed late I soon will be hope ! no a • bid Je - sus, the cm 'ring feet, ing side, the cry, ing place, ci - fied. To flee from the wrath to come. To flee from the wrath to come. And hide from the wrath to come. To hide from the wrath to come. To hide from the wrath to come. And hide from the wrath to come. Si ^s 1 — r r-f- ^ ^ r- ff £ -# • a- f-P J± CHORUS. S 23E ^s 4: :iq: mm For who shall stand, in that dread - ful day? When Forwho8hallstand?who8hallstandinthatdreadfulday,dreadfuIday?When m p ^ f=FF ^ - B 9 $ p p IHE P P f F F F I I 1 1 1 F F F I SI J. M. WllYTl. st'l sweot, With ing tide, A - dc - fy? }low» hia fpoe, What islj pride, Sink --r z^srr^ J^-^^^ last. Vain man, make leet. Vain man, make d, Vain man, make lyV Too latol too aco? No help ! no dc? O haate to sii^ the wrath to come, the wrath to come. 1 the wrath to come, the wrath to come, the wrath to come. I the wrath to come. l=:£=gzjrfc= : -V- f^ -d -, 1 n —I • & . w 1 ful day? When .dreadfulday? When ^ f r J- , I A WARNING ORY— Continued. ^^^^^^^m l=F m (iod Al • might - y's wrath shall come?— To Je • sua haste, ?_* 4 * i 4 # ^ ^'f=F=F ^^im --i 'i^^iW sin - ner, while you may, -# •-^_#l_!.— # 0. And hide from the wrath to come. C'onneeration to Christ. 1 I come, thou wounded Lamb of 0ml, 'i\) wash me in thy cleansing blood ; To rest beneath thy cross, then pain Is sweet, and life or death is gain. 2 Take my po — '^— -^ &&^ mighty to save. To save you from sin, he his life free - ly gave, mer-cy in store, A crown of re - joicing for you ev • or -more, why do you wait ? O why have you lingered un - til it's so late? fess all to him. There's no one but Je - bus can save you from sin. ^^ V — /- CHORUS. fe^^-T^ *=t V — 1*- :i ^ t=^ ^^ ^ ^^; m Then has ten to Je - sus, The night .... is Then hasten, O has - ten to Je - sus, has - ten to Je - bus. Iftrt m s^t T mmt ^ M at hand You'll soon have to give up your houses the night is at hand. ^=£ ->- 4 —t i T T T 1=; coal "Oodfo er 1 When On^ My rii And 2 Forbii Sav< Allth< I sa 3 See, fi Son Dide' On 4 Were Th« Love Dei 95 1 Rock Let n Lett From Be of Save 2 Coul Coul Thes Thoi In m Simi J. M. WllTTl. ■m? O who can ;hoiue, He'll bluHH und land, You'll stKjn have life Will Boon Imj to Je • 8U8, the to Je • 8U8, tliere's to Je - sua, () to Je • 8U8, con - f-Z V ^- :?=?: ■V — I/- life free ■ ly gave. >^ou ev - cr - more, til it'8 so late? ive you from sin. m IS ;en to Je - sus, - - M. JL ) your houses :&i ^*<- m HASTlSN TO JESUS— Continued. -^ Eft m^- ^ anil land, And what's it all worth when yuu count up th( I 10 £ ^Fifc=?=^ ^FTITI the whole world — « • — if thy soul should be lost? f f r 84 "Ood forbid that I thould glory, iave in the ervn of our Lord Je»ui Ckruit." 1 When I survey the wondrous cross On which the Prince of glory died. My richest gain I count but loss, And pour oontampt on all my pride. 2 Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast. Save in the death of Christ, my Ood ; All thevainthingsthat charm memost, I sacrifice them to his blood. 3 See, from his head, his hands, his feet. Sorrow and love flow mingled down ; Did e'er such love and sorrow meet, Or thorns compose so rich a crown I 4 Were the whole realm of nature mine. That were a present far too small ; Love so amazing, so divine. Demands my soul, my life, my all. !35 Christ the Rock of ages. I Rock of ages, cleft for me. Let me hide myself in thee ; Let the water and the bloo^ I I J— I , It flows the sin - ner to re - deem. From sin and guilt and pride. His M-ounded feet, they ev - er plead, For mer - cy to be shown. My scar - lot sins as wool shall be. Be - neath that scar - let flood. And when I reach e - ter - ni - ty, I'll sing his praise a - bove. -V- CHORUS. Oh Sav ■ • Oh Saviour, gEE^rE P - iour, let thy cleansing blood My crim - son let thy cleansing blood, My crim - son a ■0- ^ -^ ■»■ -0- •0- ' ■0- t:==t=Fr=:t=Tit:=rt:- iff=izrp =i=z:^-:{i^ =T=: ^- I ^ stains o'er stains o'er f=F= flow, flow, o'er - flow, if: -^- Oh Oh ■ft- Wiish .... wash my soul ,»>y 9l^. neath that flood, And make me white as neath that flood, -f f t ^' ^ ^ -•■- snow. :»" f p_i_l JJ m [. J. M. WllTTB. I the Saviour's side, be - fore the throne ; -white in that blood ; 7ur's dy - ing love, »■♦♦• ■**<■• »=^=:^|=t::::^: '-N ^T-4- nd guilt and pride. -y to be slKnvn. lat scar - let flood, is praise a - bove. .■=tzr-tlzb:2zj My crim - son My trim - son »y sold izznzB— ^'>y ^i^Hill te as <©-■ snow. ^IpB !88 J. M. W. WAS IT FORME? rbzoz J^ h _N-. ^ ->— J4-J r=ikj=qr=r J. M. WlITTB. 1. Was it forme, forme alone, The Saviour left his glorious throne,— 2. Was it for me sweet angel strains Came floating o'er Ju - de - a's plains, 3. Was it forme the Saviour said, Pil- low thy wea-ry, ach- ing head 4. Was it for me he wept and pray'd, My load of sin up - on him laid, 5. Was it for me he bowed his head Up - on the cross, and free - ly shed ti t:f:' . at:- £iz:k:hizrJ=:zf=zlr|lt:Tz5: -_x_pj:^__^_-u-^p — b: ^;^^ -f^ The dazzling splendors cf the sky? Was it for me he came to die? That starlight night, so long a - go? Was it for me God planned it so? Trustingly on tliy Saviour's breast? Was it for me? Can I thus rest? That night within Gethsem-a-ne? Was it for me, — that ag - o - ny? His precious blood, — that crimson tide? Was it for me the Saviour died? :] was for me, yes. It was for me. all for me. Oh love of yes, all for me. Oh love of M M m m T~ T~ M ii=ii: F^=r: 3:i 3^-S-|iIigzzzzzr— 1-lzzrr^IrLz God, so great, so free, Oh wondrous love ! Gotl, so free, so great, so free, Oh wondrous, wondrous love ! t: H a t: JL. _• 0> « ^ T--^j-0 T 0- , I'll shout ant' sing. He died forme, my Lord and King. I'll shout and sing. He died for me, my Lord and King. tit: t: S: 44 . . ^ --V- s ^iii=^ 7— tr %9 MY MOTHER'S HYMN. J. M. W. I ^£ «¥ iiz: ^ J. M. WllTTB. *±tl gS 4^:;: =»=l=y 1. It was a song of Je - bus, Soft and sweet and low, I 2. That voice is hushed for • ev - er, 'Midst this earthly throng, She 3. So while the years fly past me, There's no o ■ ther song, So 4. Some day I'll cross the riv ■ er — Hear her sine a - gain, It 5. ec - sta - sy of meeting, All my loved ones there, And ^SS iS -»- S =F M g ^TTTt^ S^^^i^^ :^ heard my mo - ther sing it, Years and years a sings with her Redeem - er. Heaven's sweetest stirs my soul's e - motions, Deep and full and may be bet - ter, sweeter, Still the same re ev • er and for - ev - er. In their joys to ... • £ S , 3i EE ±z±. 1=^ IE 1^ go, It told of free song, And yet that voice strong. The joy of mem - frain; So while I live share, And oh, my Sa • 5=^F= 30 5i i^- S i =t ^^* ^K viour's face -ft- va - tiou's plan, hear a - gain, gives a pang, watch and pray, I'll see, X' T- So full of As when she For I can And sing my And join the love, and thus it ran, sang the sweet re - frain, hear her as she sang, Saviour's praise each day, anthems full and free, i. X- -p-.-* F=F='=F=F=P^^ m 3^ *— *-H^ " He just - ly claims a songfrom me, •• He saved me from my lost estate, " He safe - ly leads my soul alone, " And with my last expiring breath, " And sing with rapture and surprise. •#■ His His His His His Ig -i 1 ±: T loving kindness, oh, how free 1" loving kindness, oh, how great !" loving kindness, oh, how strong ! '' loving kindness sing in death." loving kindness in the skies." -F— ^ r^ 'r r r r St I J. M. Whttb. and low, j :hly throng. She ther song. So a ■ gain, It snes there, And wm F It told of free And yet that voice The jo^ of mem - So while I live And oh, my Sa - V ~ 8 it ran, at re - frain, she sang, 36 each day, and free. ^=11^ f «s, oh, how free I" ■88, oh, how great ! " IS, oh, how strong I" 88 sing in death." 88 in the skies." f=F^ 1 i MY MOTHER'S BYUN-Cotuinued. CHORUS. f=^ i=i E5 :e :l ^^ g^^ j " His lov - - ing His lov - ing, lov kindness," sweet mem 'ry bears the song to ing kindness, . ^ . t: t: t: t: ^ ^ t: me. ^^ Id?: J=i=r i^Ej: i^ T=^ £^ ^^^ :t ^^ 5=^ -»- "His lov - ing kind - ness, Hislovingkindness,oh,howfree." His loving kindness, loving kindness, fit: t 2 ^ H t: ^ t £ ^uqn q?z::: ^*— #- ad:=|=z: ± i 30 Godly sorrow at the Cross, 1 Alas ! and did my Saviour bleed? And difl my Sovereign die? Would he devote that sacred head For such a worm as I? 2 Was it for crimes that I have done, He groaned upon the tree? Amazing pity 1 grace unknown. And love beyond degree ! 3 Well might the sun in darkness hide. And shut his glories in, When Christ, the mighty Maker, died For man, the creature's sin. 4 Thus might I hide my blushing face While his dear cross appears ; Dissolve my heart in thankfulness And melt mine eyes to tears. 5 But drops of grief can ne'er repay The debt of love I owe ; Here, Lord, I give myself away, — 'Tis all that I can do. 31 " Xow is the day of salvation," 1 Come, O my God, the promise seal. This mountain, sin, remove; Now in my gasping soul reveal The virtue of thy love. 2 I want thy life, tliy purity, Thy righteousness, brought in ; I ask, desire, and trust in thee, To be redeemed from sin. Anger and sloth, desire and pride, This moment be subdued; Be cast into the crimson tide Of my Redeemer's blood. Saviour, to thee my soul looks up, My present Saviour, thou ! In all the confidence of hope, I claim the blessing now. 'Tis done : thou dost this moment save. With full salvation bless ; Redemption through thy blood I have. And spotless love and peace. 3S The Saints glorified. 1 Give me the wings of faith to rise Within the veil, and see The saints above, how great their joys. How bright their glories be. 2 Once they were mourners here below. And poured out cries and tears: They wrestled hard, as we do now. With sins, and doubts, and fears. 3 I ask them whence their victory came ; They, with united breath, Ascribe their conquest to the Lamb, Their triumph to his death. 4 They marked thefootstepsthat he trod. His zeal inspired their breast; And, following their incarnate God, Possess the promised rest. 5 Our glorious Leader claims our prais'i For his own pattern given ; While the long cloud of witnesses Show the same path to heaven. 33 INTERCEDE FOR ME. Anor. D. A. Whttb. -Or- =gF^ \^m m- 3S 1. O bless • ed feet of Je - sua, Wea - ry with seeking me, 2. O knecswhichbent in anguish, In dark Gcthscin - a - ne, 3. O hands that were extend - ed, Up • on the aw - ful tree, 4. O head so deep-ly picrc-ed, With thorns which sharpest be, w= zt==^ lit; ps^B ^ :i 1. 2. 3. 4. Stand at God's bar of judgment. And in - ter-cede for me. Kneel at the throne of glo - ry, And in - ter -cede for me. Hold up those precious nailprints, Which in -ter -cede for me. Bend low be - fore thy Fa - ther, And in • ter -cede for me. s&- « s- _• « J _._^._f_ ±: :fez|=g: -te-A. 1^^^ -g» -v-?- Sil And in - ter-cede for me. And in - ter-cede for me. Which in-ter-cede for me. And in - ter-cede for me. ClIOIWS. -J ^—4 ^^{i in - ter - cede. ^ ^ O in - ter - ^=f zfe- <5- -« =?= O in • ter-cede, zt^?: I ,^i~i ^3: I^ g%t cede O T-«»- -Gh- -St- -'Sh -^>- -51- fcE?= -o- for me, for me. Still in • ter-cede for me. in - ter-cede -t- :2f- -X--- ^-f-ll ff:.-tz ■^^^^--\ :4:: lEpl mf. D. A. Whttb. seeking me, liscin-a - ne, aw - ful tree, ;ch sharpest be, ~ ^ s^ Z Z -^ gr-4-^ J- -^Illg I cede for me, cede for me, 3ede for me, ;cde for me, -O. =§■- ^ ^^^ O in - ter »4 THE CLEANSING BLOOD. COWI'KR. J. M. Wht™. 1 . There is a fountain filled with blood. Drawn from Immanuel's veins ; 2. The dy - ing thief rejoiced to see That fountain in his day; 3. Thou dy - ing Lamb, thy precious blood Shall nev - or lose its power, 4. E'er since, by faith, I saw the stream Thy flowing wounds supply, 5. Then in a no - bier, sweeter song, I'll sing thy power to save; 5=:iz=i=vz!CT^;:.z: mp-' -4- :^zv=^zr=p: It ^jvgi^i^ 3^ -0- -0- ^ -0- -4- And sinners, plunged beneath that flood, Lose all their guil - ty stains. And there may I, tliough vile as he, Wash all my sins a - way. Till all the ransonicd (Church of God Be saved to sin no niore. Redeem - ing love has been my theme, And shall be till I die. When this poor lisping, stammering tongue Lies si - lent in the grave. piffi -^- :!L;:-ib: I CHORUS. i b -JS,Z -St -0- My guilt - - • y My giiilt • y stains ^|i guilty stains, the precious blood o'erflows, the blood o'erflows, the precious, precious blood o'erflows. -tr- -±z :t er-cede, ^2 le for me. =^r-. m^t iHg=i=3:f m And wash - cs f- them m -IZj--. — s- a - way (a - way), My soul •rr£=f=l -V t: re - J 010 - ing ^ Ll J :|4- I ^ I- — PVI V— 1 _4_. — 1 — ^1 m — — -J — •— •J up - ward goes, rrfi— ^ — J — f- To ■0- — J-T— - tr, reach # • — *, e - • ~J - tor — f — — ^ — J • nal day. 1 — ^-^— n 9'^-^ 1 L— 1 ^- — • — — 1 — 1 =F- MMJ 35 THEY ORUOIPIED HIM. J. M. W. 1. Come, sin - ner, 2. From heav - en 3. No pi - ty 4. They cru - ci 5. So what will be he ing fled you — #— hold what Je - bus came — he loved you eye — a ba ' - ing him, and yot he do with J. M. WHTTB. |M-=i^i=?=^3m:^^ r -j — ... has done, • he died : arm, none, for - gave, Je - BUS your King? -#-! # .?_ :|ii=z:tizz=6=: t±=:f^^ ± fe^^ 4^- — ^- — 1— =:■ s Efcz-A-^==^: *^1 -^ — 1 Be -hold how Such love as He saw us "My Father, Say, how will he his and for you t: -*— -^ — «_+_» — J — *-i-f- suffered for thee : They cru - ci nev - er was known ; Be ■ hold on pit - ied us then ; A - lone in give them," he cried, What must he meet him at last? What plea in ■ fled him,- the cross the fight, have borne, the day C\' 1 1 r r f r c_. ^•i '' p 1 L' 1 -^ — k- -y. 1* p i-^ r> U ■ ^ fj / L • 7 V *»• ' ^' ' r ... f '^ ^ fe u f 30 qsf=SF isEt ^5 God's i'l - no - cent Son, — For - sak ■ en, he died on your King cru - ci - fied. To make you an heir to the vict - 'ry he won; praise him, ye child - ren the sin • ner to save. When un - der the bur - den of wrath will you bring. When of - fers of mer • cy _• » • • *-.,-# • • m. the tree ! his throne ! of men. he died ! are past? S^P". Pg :tr=ji: ^ii?=J': !!> r^ CHORUS. SU8 has (lone, 'ou-he died: 'ng arm, none, gave. > - ci - fied him,- a on the cross 3 in the fight, ist he have borne, a in the day ^^m on to - ren - den -cy the tree ! his throne ! of men. he died! are past? ^=^ THEY ORUOIFIED HIM— Continued. -^^^m^^^^m cru - ci - fied him, They nailed him to the tree. And so there he r ^ ^ ^ ^M. ^ji^ Q :iZ|jiz=|ii:dg^£pE 4^^- ±=t: ^z=^—\=i: ^ Jv— N- :it=3: 5^ Et ^i died, A King cm - ci - ficd. To save a poor sin - ner like me. - . ^ t:' t: t: ti t. f *: S^eSeI^^!!^ i 36 " lie ever liveth to make intercegrion for them." 1 Arise, my soi'', arise, Shake off thy guilty fears; The bleeding sacrifice In my behalf appears ; Before the throne my surety stands ; My name is written on his hands. 2 He ever lives above, For me to intercede. His all-redeeming love. His precious bujod, to plead; His blood atoned for all our race. And sprinkles now the throne of grace. 3 Five bleeding wounds he bears. Received on Calvary; Th<;y pour effectual prayers. They strongly speak for me : "Forgive him, O forgive," they cry, "Nor let that ransomed sinner die !" 4 The Father hears him pray. His dear anointed One ; He cannot turn away The presence of his Son : His spirit answers to the blood. And tells me I am born of God. 5 My God is reconciled, His pardoning voice I hear, He owns me for his child, I can no longer fear; With confidence I now draw nigh. And, "Father, Abba, Father," cry! 31 Invitation to sinners. 1 Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched, Weak and wounded, sick and sore; Jesus ready stands to save you. Full of pity, love, and power; He is able. He is willing ; doubt no more. 2 Come, ye needy, com and welcome, God's free bounty ^lorify; True belief, and true repentance. Every grace that brings us nigh, Without money, Come to Jesus Christ and buy. 3 Let not conscience make you linger. Nor of fitness fondly dream ; All the fitness he requireth. Is to feel your need of him ; This he gives you ; Tis the Spirit's rising beam. 4 Come, ye weary, heavy-laden. Bruised and mangled by the fall; If you tarry till you're better. You will never come at all ; Not the righteous, Sinners, Jesus came to call. 5 Lo ! the incarnate God, ascended, Pleads the merit of his blood. Venture on him, venture wholly, Let no other trust intrude ; None but Jesus Can do helpless sinners good. »H HE DIED FOR ME. WATT8. J. M. WUVTK. A • las I and did my Saviour bleed? And tliil my Was it for crimes that I have done, Ho groaned up Well might the sun in darkness hide, And shut his Thus might I hiile my blushing face While his dear But drops of grief can ne'er re -pay The debt of t. t:' ' ^^-^-^-4- h- 1 -I h— F— h- 1 - h--b— h— H \-f -'—»— f- Sovereigu die? on the tree? glo - rics in, cross appears ; lovo I owe; _^_ _,0_i- m -? 3^^ ElzOE 4- =iElE*i:=zJ=zS_ i; as 1? degree ! Would he do -vote that sac -red head For such a worm A - maz- ing pi ■ ty ! grace unknown. And lovo bo - yond When Christ, thoniighty Mak-er, died For man, the creature's sin. Dis solve my heart in thankful • ness And melt mine eyes to tears, Here, Lord, I give myself a • way, — 'Tis all that I can do. ^i^- pa ^=:p=* tZT± zzz±: ±: ill If: mm CHORUS. £)iM O I>amb of God, .... by faitli .... Lamb of God, Lamb of God, by faith m ±: :^^|E^l|^=fE^|3 li^* I see .... Thco bleed - ing, I see thee dy - ing, bleed - ing, f: £ ± ^ ^ ^_J^_ tr- dy - ing there, dy - ing, dy - ing there, iP«^EE? ^^ nitif i S ^ I &¥j^ Up - on the cross, for me, for me, My load of sin to Injar, ^ -_.^_«L^_^_^^_ - i f-^=F=F ^ Fre At Pra Sur 1^ cm Co! .^ — / :l J. M. WllYTIC. 39 OOME TO JESUS. i^^is; J. M. W. J. M. WlIYTll. ny Sovereign die? '.ip - on the tree? lis glo . rics in, :?!ir cross appears; jf love I owe; I -e- I? I ^^•o^Iu as I? •6 - yond clcgrco ! U! creature's sin. ne cj-03 to tears. ^^ I can do. isii ip there, ;, dy - ing tJiere, -4- I sin to l»ear. i^^ im^^^^^^^^ 1. From tlie dazzling seats of glo - ry, Came the Son of (iod to die; 2. I was weary — heavy laden; "Come to me,'' said ho "and rest," 3. Wiien 1 trusted, simply trusted, Thrilled to life my dy- ing soul; 4. Now he keeps me, ev • er keeps me, Close within his arms of lovo _ _*.'*.*.. ... , ,^ *.' *. ^ Free - ly gave himself a ransom. For a sin - ner such as I. At hib feet I laid my burden — Fell up - on my Saviour's breast. Praise his name, I love to tell it; Je aus Christ hath made me whole. Sure the peace my Saviour gives me. Must be like to that a - bove. srgii?izifr::^=zfrr:|i^=«=iS-Tzt:iiit:: Igi-— I— ^^ — ^— ^ il-. ^— ^— ^— ^fL >=^: CHORirS. -f-:-f^=e: m =^| -rM^^-d ■K ^^^m^ =k^- :ti^ Come to Je - sus, come to Je - sus, Wea-iy sin -ner, hear the call; :!=: w^m^mm^^ At the cross lay down thy burden, Let thy Saviour bear it all. :9i»^4^fc# ^■•-(t ^^ -t/- fzl-=fez=^i i 40 IN FATHERLAND. T. N. TiPTOW. D. A. WiiTTR. m ? f=t=i=i ^ P^ ^S -rf—r : nt ^ 1. I have a home in Fatlier- hiiid, Far, far bo ■ yond the sea; 2. I have dear one3 in Father - laud, Far, far bo-yondtho sea; 3. My Fa- ther dwells in Father - land. Far, far be - yond the sea; rr- — « ^- S£ f f^^^^-^E^- t.-=t- fe--^ ±zz:tz:^ti s^b; -1, , 1 > — ^- :4 «Hi- 3_U_L i_ I I A mansion there doth Christ prepare, A par - a - dise for me; A bless -ed l)and on thatfair strand, Theywait.tlieywatchfor mo; And at his gate his an - gels wait. They wait to welcome mo ; ^ — f , __i^_.___,__ o- t^- ^ EEIE -I — r : m ^. zzs:: ^=M=^ S=?E^ -^ 41 O kingdom bright, O land of light, Where happy spir-its bo; For-ev - er-more,on yonder shore, Theydwell,0 Lord, with thee; The glo - ri - fied with him a - bide. Oh ! shining com - pan - ie ; _, — ^_^(0-i_«_-,_« — — ^. I ^ — — 0—,—a — fii-^—fS. ±1 HEgE?^ 1-=^ z::&iz:fe-:;=rr=^:i — I 1 «-«-j — i -.«- :=St =^=r 55 I There's rest, there's rest for souls opprest, There's rest e - ter - nal - ly. How sweet, how sweet, with them to meet, From care, from sorrow free. My home on high, there, there would I, With all the ransomed be. JO ^ -jO- i2:=t: f ZES 3: 3= ± M^^f^ W3 ± IN FATHERLAND— Con^tnucrf. D. A. WiiYTR. CHORUS. 5e-T-»- :Jr ::t::: — » -a— ir bo - yond tho sea ; ir bo - yoiul tho sea ; ir bo - yond tho sen ; eTe i -l— - b: ±1 :d- '.X -«&-i- I a • dise for nic ; , they watch for ino ; to welcoino mo ; S^PP^ =F=F^ -J-. ly spir-its bo; O Lord, with thee; g com -pan - ie; t=^-=^zi-t ^ ; e • ter-nal-ly. from sorrow free, the ransomed be. In Fa-thcrland, in Fa - therland, Far, far bo- yond tho sea; =FtF=^ :: a i:^ H»-i- 3^^ fe^ife^^ i iife B In Fa •therland, in Fa -therland, Far, far bo -yond tho sea. U 1 —I r.l-( 1 5- -J0-!-#- l^n 41 Sot anhatned of Jetttu. 1 Jesus, and shall it ever be, A mortal man ashamed of thee 1 Ashamed of thee, whom angels praise, Whose glories shine through endless days I _ iizi > 2 Ashamed of Jesus ! sooner far -©-j ■; Let evening blush to own a star ; He sheds the beams of light divine O'er this benighted soul of mine. .% 3 Ashamed of Jesus t just as soon Lot midnight bo ashamed of noon ; Tis midnight with my soul till ho, Bright Morning Star, bid darkness flee. 4 Ashamed of Jesus ! that dear Friend On whom my hopes of heaven depend ! No; when I blush, be this my shame. That I no more revere his name. Ashamed of Jesus! yes, I may. When I've no guilt to wash away ; No tear to wipe, no good to crave, No fears to quell, no soul to save. 6 Till then — nor is my boasting vain- Till then, I boast a Saviour slain; And Oh 1 may this my glory be. That Christ is not ashamed of me ! 4^ " Fight the good fight of faith." 1 Am I a soldier of tho cross, A follower of the Lamb, And shall I fear to own his cause, Or blush to speak his name? 2 Must I be carried to the skies On flowery beds of ease. While others fought to win the prize. Or sailed through bloody seas? .3 Are there no foes for mo to face? Must I not stem the flood? Is this vile world a friend to grace, To help me on to God? 4 Sure I must fight, if I would reign; Increase my courage, liord ; I'll bear the toil, endure tho pain, Supported by thy word. 5 Thy saints in all this glorious war Shall conquer, though they die; They see the triumph from afar. By faith they bring it nigh. 6 When that illustrious day shall rise. And all thy armies shine In robes of victory through the skies, The glory shall be thine. LET US HEAR YOU TELL IT. 1. O brother, Imvo you told liow the L()i(lf()rgiivo?Ijut us licur you 2. When toiling up tho way.wfts thoSiiviour tlii'ir? Lot uh licar you 3. WuH f V - or oil your tongue Buch a l)U'«H('(ltluino? Lot us hoar you 4. The battles you )uivefougl)t, and the viut'ricH won, Let us liear you r- ^^= v-i 1/ — t/- rfctjci: ^— ^— h— ^ — s^ — ^T-f— i ^ h — ^— > J « — # — tf — * I ; # t-g-T-jt^'-* * — • — • '-S^jF tell it ov ■ er once a- gain; Thy coming to the cross, where ho tell tell tell it it it ov - er onco a- gain; Did Jo - bus bear yon tip in his ov • er once a- gain ; 'Tis ev - er sweeter far than the ov - cr once a- gain ; Twill hf Ip them on the way who have *■ U' «. ^ «. «. £ e£ - \ ' 9 T "t T T iBE 1^^ ^~ died to save, Let us ten - der care? Let ua sweetest dream. Let us just be-gun, Let us t f hear you tell hear you tell hear you tell hear you tell it it it it ^ -^ ov • er ov - er ov • cv ov • cr ^» ^^4-; ^- T I -f— g r r- :??=P= once once once once a a a a gain, gain, gain, gain. 1^ i ^^ ne: !^ ^e Are you walking now in liia Nev - er have you found such blessed light? Are you cleansed from friend as he, Who could help you There are aching hearts in the world's great throng. Who have sought for We are striv - in^ now with the hosts of sin, Soon with Christ our ':^'y rP y ^ t: ti a t: V--. -v> — \^- M ^M ^ *? ;t -H K- :U=z3t -^=^ t ev • 'ry guilt - y stain? Is he your jov by day, and your 'midst the toil and pain; all the world should hear what he's rest, and all in vain; Hold Je - sus up to them by your Saviour we shall reign; Ye ransomed of the Lord, try a S ^•n c s c =t=t JL? f f = ^ ^ f fe M ■& J IT. .T. M. Wiim vo?Lot us liottr you i<'? L(!t U8 lioar yoii It'? Lot U8 Iieur you on, Let UH hear you tlio cro88, whero he vryon up in his eotor far than the on the way who huvo =M=t=|t^ r ouce a • gain. •r once a • gain. >r once a • gain. ir once a • gain. Are you cleansed from Who could help you Who have sought for Soonwith Christ our i — V ^^ h— y day, and your uld hear what he's ) them by your e Lord, try a E m LET US HEAR YOU TELL IT— Continued. E-S .l^rd^ ijp^^^i^^^^ Hong hy night? Lot ua 4lonu for thee ; Let uu wordandsong;Lct uh soul to win; I^et us hear you toll it hear you toll it hoar you toll it hear you tell it « m 1 — f i-, 1- i !>• ov • er once a ■ gain. ov • er oiK-o a • gain. ov • or oiioo a • gain, ov • er once a • gain. _# •_i_#_ -_<5,_t. :»:iz: •V — /- ?^ V-' 1 CIIOIWS. ^^iS^^Md :^ Let us hear you tell it Let us hear you tell it ov . • er, ov • er once a • gain, S§3 SI 3E5 t^ V — ^— -+; ^ h K- 1^^ mt :t ^ 1 'i- -r:: I tell it ov cr once a - gam, tell it ov • (!r, ti^ll it ov ■ or once a • gain. -*& ti ± t: ti ± t: £ ± £•£ £ =!?=t — ,/- V — ^- 1^ Tell the i- ■tc g. a. i. tid-atr^^d^ 161 £ y«> ^ ^ sweet and blessed sto - ry. It will help you on to "^ t-?.-f.-l ^•^=1^ I -tr-fa-i- 1 4^=^ — 1^ \_ < y j J 1 \ 1 0_ ^ 1*-. glo - ry, Let us hear you tell it ov - er once a ■ gain. r'^T-y "P P — r — •— • * • * • •- • -•■ — r — «>-- M 44 THEY NEVER ARE WEARY THERE. T. N. TiPTOK. D. A. Whyte. l^^f^PI 3^1: :l^i=lt 1. They have laid down their burdens, the loved of 2. There tliey hunger no more, there they tliirst not 3. Ah ! how oft ilid they faint, with their journey 4. Now their eyes look no long - er on sutiering 5. Oh ! dear land of the blest, there, for you and 9i* i3z 3e d& 5^= the Lord, They a - a - gain. All the opprest. As they and woe. There the for me, Doth the J^Z r- $ *w: T rr^-*—^ bide in yon pal - a - ces fair; . joys of the bles - sed they share; travelled this val - ley of care; temp -ter ne'er spreadeth his snare; Sa - viour a man - sion pre - pare; All their labours are Once they tasted, like Ah 1 liow oft did they Tears and toil were their There the ones gone be • ^pi^^^^^^i-p] end - ed, they have their reward. And they nev-er are wea-ry there, us, of af - ilic-tion and pain. But tliey nev - er are wea - ry there. sigh for re - pose and for rest, But they nev - er are wea - ry there, por-tion when walking be -low. But they nev-er are weary there, tore us a - gain shall we see. And we'll nev- er be wea - ry there. ^ m CHORUS. S «^S j^=iM=^=ife ^ ml ^t3(i f!=S!=t=i: W^ In the halls of the King they are bearing the palm, Thewhiterobeof the ■^ •*■ s - f-f ^-r g =^ fL ti SL t. :P=tr *.' -m. SZS^^ U THI God i3E 45 '% Godot Earthi de Shall 1 Aiid s e God c Caul And I He ca 3 God c And: Hest And 4 God Noh I wa Hec 5 God My Vail The 'HERE. D. A. Whttb, i^i: le Lord, They a . a -gain, All tho >pprest, As they ntl woe, There the or me, Doth the tlijZ their labours are 5 they tasted, like how oft did they •sand toil were their •e the ones gone be • m^m wea-ry there, wea-ry there, wea - ry there, wea - ry there, wea-ry there. 'hewhiterobeof the THEY NEVER ARE WEARY THERE— Continued. ^^^^^^M If -h ^^^ ^ S^^tr ransomed they wear ; They dwell in the presence of ■f- ^ g S^5^ :£ J T£: '=¥=^ FF T= r<7 = g £ M /T^ |^*^a=^s^l|^^^^l^s! h=^u=i /ss i §t God and the Lamb, And they nev • er are wea - ry there, :J M: ±:i £ m- 45 " Vnto you, men, 1 call." 1 God calling yet ! shall I not hear? Earth's pleasures shall I still hold dear? Shall life's swift-passing years all fly, '! And still my soul in slumber lie? E God calling yet! shall I not rise? Can I his loving voice despise. And basely liis kind care repay? He calls me still; can I delay? I 3 God calling yet I and shall he knock, And I my heart the closer lock? He still is waiting to receive, And shall I dare his Spirit grieve? 4 God calling yet 1 and shall I give No heed, but still in bondage live? I wait, but he does not forsake ; He calls me still; my heart, awake! 5 God calling yet! I cannot stay; My heart I yield without delay : Vain world, farewell, from thee I part; The voice of God has reached my heart. 46 " Create in me a clean heart, O God." 1 O for a heart to praise my God, A heart from sin set free I A heart that always feels thy blood So freely spilt for me ! 2 A heart resigned, submissive, meek. My great Redeemer's throne, Where only Christ is heard to speak, Where Jesus reigns alone : 3 A humble, lowly, contrite heart, Believing, true, and clean; Which neither life nor death can part From him that dwells within: 4 A heart in every thought renewed. And full of love divine ; Perfect, and right, and pure, and good, A copy. Lord, of thine 1 5 Thy tender heart is still the same, And melts at human woe : Jesus, for thee distressed I am, I want thy love to know. 6 Thy nature, gracious Lord, impart Come quickly from above ; Write thy new name upon my heart, Thy new, best name of love. / ;m 41 OH, TOLLING BELLS ! J. M. W. 1 - J_4-J i^fe^ dEt J. M. Whtte. SSI^^ ^■ ^ 1. Oh, toU-ingbells! oh, tolling bella! Deep.det'pwitliin your tones thciowoUs 2. When ringing out a soul's farewell, Oh, tolling bells! what tlo ye tell? 3.1 seem to hear despair -ing moans, A weeping, weeping in your tones; 4. In warn-ing tones, in solenmknells. Ring out, ring out, oh, tolling bells! 5. Have ye no joy -ous notes to ring, Oh, tolling bells! for me to sing? 6. And when I die, oh, tolling bells! Kin^out "I'vegonovhereJesusdwells," "•" • ' — "-" #-"-* — » — r A wail of pain, a soul's lament, "Life past, in sin and fol - ly spent." Of griefs and woes? of sobs and tears? Of misspent hours and wasted j'cars? "The dooriaclosed" ye ring in swells, "Forev - er closed," oh, tolling bells ! Let dy - ing souls the warnings hear; And seek the Lord while he is near. In Je - sus boundless merey dwells,— Ye ring of him, oh, tolling bells! Peal out ye bells in joyous tone, "The bat- tie o'er, the victory won." ^ #. ♦ • X ^ Jt l-^ >- - — '> h ' K<- -)f=r- V- fc&r«= m 48 J. M. W 1. 2. 11, tolling bells! Kmgout "1 ve gonovlierejesusdwells," I ST |CTl^=frT^pz=:ji=LBzf;pl=:^— liz ^=t:z=fizq " — ■ ^ee: CHORUS. 3^ ^E HEI^^ Oh, toll - uig bells! Oh, toll - ing Oh, toll - ing, toll - ing bella! Oh, toll - ing, toll -]^=^i. belli; ! ing bells! £ a^^ * rnr ^Fr ^i ^= ^ a Ye ring and ring of sad farewells, But ov - er there where Jesus dwells, ^SE^Ef :S=^: -N We'll hear the chime of heaven's bells, "No more farewells, "oh, tolling bells. ■*■ £ A ♦. • #. .^ #. * -^=*-=«ri* «^ — /- ^=%±i: ± M ^^" U J. M. WllTTE. your tones there wells .'what do ye tell' eepuig in your tones; ut oh, tolling bells! l«!foi-nie to mm'' .""^'^''•«J Jesus dwells " ■-if ^ * ^InV -tlr' 9-^-0 1 and fol - ly spent." sand wasted years? ," oh, tolling bells I Iwliilehe is near. . "h, tolling bells! the victory won." ^^ — u — izzd hell.i! iiig hells! oh, tolling bells. 48 GOING, SINGING. J. M. W. J. M. Whytb. .•^Jv -^^ ^fLfpf 5 -Q- ~#T ^- 1. We are on the way to Glo - ry, And we see the light of day 2. Whenthe Lord of Light and Glo- ry Found us in our sin and shame, 3. Though we often grow a-wea-ry, Yet our Saviour kuoweth best, 4. Looking up to him who loved us, Trusting in redeem - ing grace, m>?¥ t=t:- h-E^^Sf^=^^^ 0- itf: ,-i=p=t:z;:ijz :g:i=l i^H ■^m i^i^ij^^g^ -o- -A -0- lg>-T-?- ^ Breaking thro' the gloomy darkness, And the shadows flee a -way. With ills lov -ing touch he healed us, Hal - le - lu - jah to his name. In the blessed land of promise, He will give the wea - ry rest. Weshall reach the land of Cilo - ry, We shall sec our Saviour's face. 551^ :fc3? s^s ^-^-g-T-'-g-^r -^-fL V 1/- JS.. -«i. CHORUS. ii^i[^^i :t±E -#- ' * • — # — •- !^^ Going, singing, hal-le-lu-jah tothe Lamb, (hal-le-lu-jah). Going, singing, ' -f- -p- ■f- -p- •0- ■0- tL ii 1 1 1 r I I ^ — I ±-k^- t^/^ :j^^?=; ^S t ^-^- R=fT^^ ZOr V '^ ^^ hal-lo-lu-jahtothoLamb,(hallc-lu-jah),Go - ing, sing - ing, weai'e Going, going, singing, shiging, S^^^ V 1/ V - V - 5SEi: ±^t £E?ESE ^,^1— znJ^. -^— -> 3±=S: :* ^]| go - ing up to heaven, singing, hal - le - In - juh to the Lamb, * — • — ^ — * > p r J X_^ — — — ,, — ^ — |j_^_ja -t- r IB ,*#' 4» BEHOLD, THE BRIDEGROOM COMES I J. M. W. m ^ S^ :st ^^^ 5t :U:a- J. M. Whttr. 1. We shall hear a voice, an iin- mortal voice, "Behold, the Bridegroom 2. When the voice shall cry, "Go ye forth to-night, Behold,the Bridegroom 3. Brother.trim your lamp, have itburningbright, "Iiehold,the Bridegroom 4. Hast thou made a vow? hasten ye to pay, "Behold,the Bridegroom /-J, J J J /J^-<: *•■* *••* * ^ ^m mm- comesl"At the mid - night watcli, in the darkness deep, oomesI"Then the pulse will cease, and the heart grow still, comes!" He will sure - ly come, though he seem - eth late, comes! "For when he has come, and hath closed the door. SE f ./■ }. t—t t- i r ^ ^ i F-» -4- S t^ te^ ^S When a • cross our souls hea - vy And the eyes will close, and the Bo at peace with him, nor a And ye stand and ptay, "O • pen, H slum-bers creep, We shall blood grow chill. And the mom - ent wait. You will we im-plorcj" It will £ m ^c=l i hi I I 3 m » hear that voice, that im - mortal voice, "Behold, theBridegroomcomes!" soul will take its e- ter-nal flight, "For lo, the Bridegroom comes!" hear the cry erethemoming light, "Behold, thoBridegroomcomesl" be toe late, — pay thy vows to-day, "Behold, theBridegroomcomesl" gj ^ f f f M: ♦■ -F- ^ e COMES I J. M. WllTTH. ehold.the Bridegroom ehold,the Bridegroom ehold.the Bridegroom ehold.the Bridegroom BEHOLD, THE BRIDEGROOM COMESl-Continued. CHORUS. ^ ^^^F^i^^^l s^ be read - y when the Bridegroom comes! be rea - dy when the S -I- ^ ^ — y — y — w- 3^ darkness deep, heart grow still, seem - eth late, closed the door, * * * m I fe^ V — 0- -^- I I T 3^^ r Bridegroomcomesl At the noontide, in the evening, At the He comes. He comes, He ii F=? -I — t- g^^ m izd^ -•-T rs creep, We shall ow chill. And the it wait. You will n-plorej"It will _ J / ^ s ■jtrA^ - — »-r^ J^- _^^i_^_. 1* ^nri^^'j^:^ S -^-^-i-. \ ^ r mid -night, in the comes. morn .... ing, bo rea-dy, in the Aorning, be rea-dy, he t't t r *:4*-j*- '^nrf-^ ? ■ V p p V ^ — ^... ^ ,.^ ,,, 1 ^^ ?- J'^ ^ i idegroomcomes!' idegroom comes!" idegroomcomes!" idegroom comes 1 " ■J 1 ;r>^*- ^ ji^ y^ ^H s^^fc ^ ^^ ^ O be rea-dy, bo rea - dy when the Bridegroom comes! comes, he comes, be rea - dy when the Bridegroom comes! ^feS^ I ^= E 5 ■F- «. ^ ^ I 50 COME TO JESUS, NOW. H. W. Ondbrdonk. Gko. II. Ridkk. d-5=q-1: I i 1. The Spir - it in our hearts 2. Let him that hear - cth say 3. Yea, who - so - cv - er will, J.- I 1--©-! 5-L-# ^-# f ^-«_5._^ZII_] la whisp'riug, "sinner, come;" The To all a - bout him, "come;" Let O, let him f ree • ly come ; And u-u y - * — « — ^-^0-fi :^ — *— ^T -^—?r- 'T-4-T— F ; ^ : - ! — ^— t-h— ^ ^- f rV. f=F=F^^ E?: « — — « — « — • — #-i-j9-^ *-^i-T-^— ° J. * ^ -gr— I — -^ briilc,theChurch of Christ, proclaims To all his children, "come;' him that thirsts for righteousness, To Christ, the fountain, come! free - ly drink the stream of life, Tis Je - sus bids him come. ^f-fc i^ -> — y^ -o- ia_ :i^^: i}i^^ cnoHUs. M$^^ ^^^i ^:^i=ii ^ Come to Je sus now. Come 9^^=?; JiS: 3: to Je sus now, I ±: 51 J.E. L 2. 3. m m. Come ^m =1^^ to Je sus now. Come to Je :i:^J BUS now ; :??: ± -tp; 133^ Come to Je 13y perniission. J=- BUS ■-« — now, I- -© — He is call - ing you. -tS r— »-i- T=F 33 H <;kO. II. RiDUR. "sinner, come;" The out him, "come;" Let free- ly come; Anil ^=^ lilren, "come;" intain, come ! 8 liim come. sus now, -^- ^m ^m »ng you. J — ; '^B-i~. ^ m til 51 YESTERDAY, TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. J. E. L. Rkv. .1. K. Lancelet. I^S^^^J^fl^i^i^ 1. Yesterday I wandcr'd in the paths of sin, Danger all around me, 2. To-day I'mstiindingasking, oli, wliatsliallldo? Sorrow overwhelms me, 3. To-morrow I'mdreading.formyfoeswillassail, E - vil passions in me, ?E?EE v-^- t' ^ i^ i^ ■t=*j=x--^'- -• — •- -^—^—^—)^- i=^ 1^ Death straightbeforeme; Yesterdaythoworldcrazedmysoul with its din, — Cal - vary constrains me; To-dayI'm halting here with forgiveness in view, Temp-ters all about me; To-morrow I'm sure all myown strength will fail, s >- -*—#—# ■•- ••- ^ ^ ^ ^ 4L ^ ^t. t. t. t. l^-L/ I ■ :t=t=t=t=T ^•— is- cnoRvs. Mercy sanghersweetnotesinvain. Mercysingshersweetnotesagain. Oh! hear her calling, 0-ver and o-ver, Mercy thou ' altnot sing in vain. ^.3^ ^?:^ #■#■■#. -#— #- ^EO=i^ =t^ £=(E£:£=S"=5 t-=^ir=^-^-r^ --^-K=^^ > V V y • ¥ > ? ^ ^^^m^M^m^^m Oh! hear her calling. Lis -ten! be still! I can -not bear to re ■ m ■p • •- 1/ k/- -h~ ^?z5; :^ "^:=p: V — t^- _/— V- sist a - ny longer, Speak once a - gain and I'll hearken % y y B=f- p — P- ^ fr asf ^-f I will. i By permission. 53 CROWNED WITH THORNS. BbRNABD op CliAIRVAl'X. J. M. WlITTK. ^S -r =1: ^m- 'i n-B-l 1. Sa • cred Heail,nowwoundei^EZfe v> — * - i--^ — i ^ 9 :^zF f=F -JO- ^=t=^=fcp£i ^ Is^ow scorn- ful - ly surround - ed With thorns, thine on - ly crown; Mine, mine, was the transgression. But thine the dead - ly pain; For this, thy dy - ing sor - row. Thy pi - ty with -out end? And, to my res -cue fly - ing. Come, Lord, and set me free; l=i ^i^H=t ri ^ li O Sa - cred Head, what glo - ry. What bliss till now was thine! Lo, here I fall, my Saviour 1 'Tis I de-serve thy place; O make me thine for - ev - er. And should I fainting be. These eyes, new faith re - ceiv - ing, From Je - bus shall not mcve, S Yet, though despised and go - - ry, I joy to call thee mine. Look on me with thy fa - vour. Vouchsafe to me thy grace. Lord, let me nov - er, nev - er. Out - live my love to thee. For he who dies be - liev - ing. Dies safely, through thy love. ^] fczt v^ ^ — I — ^ 1 fS. J- M. Wnm. IJ 'grief weighed down, T Sin . ners' gain ee, dear- est Friend. |iy cross to nie, -15- • CROWNED WITH THORNS— ConKO. H. RiDKti. ^■ * — 4. — : ti • fill stmiin, 'I'hiit ti - fill atieain, Whidi ti - till stmim, That fill strwiin, That t4=t wash in that beau- ti - ful atrcuni, . . . Ita \va-tcr8 bo free, are beau - ti - f ul stream ; * — # — • — • — •- -f. — \- — [7- — p — (7- 1/ --^-A rsglwimlnightintheir roiiithethroiieof the nifronihisside.whofor of that flood, which is r - y sands. ■3 a - broad. I with - in. ■ - en me. — ~* * ' Go ful stream, m ^A — i^— ^s T— — — ^-— ^— -*^ — fe— :Ai — -==r-— — — Ti flowing f or theo ; Go wash in that beau- ti • ful stream. bcau-ti ful stream. ^^^ . r-trZ'-r-^ :p:r:3[ ^ t-Jzir-^-- -i^ -^ u T " 54 rft« highway 0/ holineit. Jesus, my all, to heaveu is gone, He whom I fix my hones upon ; His track I see, and 1 11 pursue The narrow way, till him I view. 2 The way the holy prophets went. The road that leads from l>rni8hment, The King's highway of holiness, I'll go, for all his paths are peace. 3 This is the way I long have sought, '# And mourned because I found it not ; My grief a burden long has been, Because I was not saved from sin. 4 The more I strove against its power, I felt its weight and guilt the more ; Till late I heard my Saviour say, "Come hither, soul I am the way." 6 Lo! glad I come; and thou, blest Lamb, Shalt take me to thee, as I am ; Nothing but sin have I to give ; Nothing but love shall I receive. 6 Then will I tell to sinners round, What a dear Saviour I have found ; I'll point to thy redeeming blood. And Bay, "Behold the way to God." 55 Gratc/ul praue. 1 Wo bring no glittering treasures, No gems from earth's dec^) mine ; We come with simple measures. To chant thy love divine, Children, thy favour sharing, Their voice r-j, thanks would raise ; Father, accept our offering, Our song of grateful praise. 2 The dearest gift of heaven. Love's written word of truth, To us is early given. To guide our steps in youth ; We hear the wondrous story. The tale of Calvary ; We read of homes in glory, From sin and sorrow free. 3 Redeemer, grant thy blessing I teach us how to pray. That each, thy fear possessing. May tread life's onward way; Then, where the pure arc dwelling We hope to meet again. And, sweeter numbers swellingf Forever praise thy name. 5« T. N. TlFTON, rVE SAID HIM, "NAY." I». A. WiivfR. ^^i^slPl^^iS 1. "Wca-ry ouch," a voice '\h ailling, "Como.oli ooino to mo;" •2. See, the teini)-tcr'H halls iiro lighted !''1"U to leuw Ijcloiig, Hia aovoreign right iiSHort, '2, iro just • ly olainm UH for his own, Wiio bought ua with iiprico: ;{. OurHoulaand hod-ioa wo ro-Migu; Withjoy wo rouder tlieo 5; " mmMMm^m ,_±-n^JLt^. ?= Efeij ii^^i] ther lot me flew, •omC'hrista - way. 1 no more ahall part. " iftil^l tesM -^^^Mf^^^^m\ Ai\d '■ take up ev - 'ry tliankful Hong, And cv - 'ry loving heart. The CLriatian Uvea to (.'hriat a - lone, To Christ a - lone he dies! Our all, no long - or ours, Init .thimj, To all e - ter - ni • ty. £ 2: £ 4t H* 4 S^- £•«' ■*. ^^i^ ly pains al • lay ; o death be-tray; at per -feet day; t -0-i- ~^Et T- ±1 m^ E£ 1*>-' (• Hours. U-f^- IS^I^I^ ^^m f Thine will I be, Saviour dear, Thyjlove my heart hath won, mm 'toMfeifcisi said him, "nay, V said him, "nay." said him, "nay." Thine will I be now! ev - er-more! Lord, thy will be done, ) ^ ±. ^ i- ^^ Tempo i- '■^^m^^^ fe^ ij J5- ::t ^ .sfes 58 WILL YOU MEET ME ? J. M. Worn -»- : » Fi . » * — *- -rrr 1. Will you meet mo there in glo-ry, Where our fricncla and loved ones, 2. When the tics of esuth you sev - er.When youVe yielded up your 3. Sin - ner, go to Calv'ry'a mountain. Gaze up - on your Saviour's :|=i: ■•■• ■*• g=iifefcii=£=fe ■V — th ^ ^± Oft re - count the sa - cred Wlien your eyes are closed for Fall - ing prostrate at the M gi J 1 < j . I tone u« kt - .-.dt bleod-iag r7* £: fore, breath, side, sto ■ ev - foiin • er, tain, iS: Thei r R deem er And the lamp of Wash your boim be m %s=t- T^ ^ -zr -N— f- 3 praising ev - er-more? Willyoumeetme by the ' ■ fe goes out in dcath.Will your soul, with rapture aeath the crimson tide. See him dy • ing ! sin - ner, ^^- m i 1 c ^ Et ^^tM^ riv - er, Flow swelling, Reach dy - ing!— Oh, trrf: DC ing free - ly forth for ev - er? Shall wo drink of the land where saints are dwelling? There to spend the the shameful cru - ci - f y - ing ! —To hia precious £: ^V<-- :t=t '-f^ S WILL YOU MEET 1AE?- Continued. J. M. WOVTK md loved ones, bd up your ir Saviour'a m ^ m sto . ry, cv - er, oun - tain, I jfc =P 3t £ :^T -. A. WllYTE. 1. How caun this gol - ilcn dcivtli of day ! Now, far-off things seem nciir 2. My feet yon Wiss-ful liohls wouKi press ; I long to flee from sin; 3. Oh, wondrous change ! that cross doth seem A glorious face to wear; y it=fcz:tz:it= "m :| 1 \-, ^S^^ilili -t=rt- r=fPfip^ Oh, hark ! a voice saitli "Come away, NVliy wilt tliou linger here?" I thirst for per -feet ho - li-ness; I would he ])iu'e within. A light di - vine doth o'er it gleam, A dove dotli hover there; ■^ h-r-»-^ — • * • \ "^-r—f % a- 1 -1 • •- X :-t ± lH^ilim -s<- m — ! 5<- -Q- -s>-l-# Fain would When shall Be - gone, ye doubts, dis - solve in «( # #-^-4 • « I fly each cartii - ly wire, Kain wouhl I heed that call I reach those re -gions fair? Yon clear, yon cloudless skies a - side ; air; X -4- iizizp=:?iT Each fear I cast r- T: e But deep the sha - doM" The HW - ful sha - dow What! shall that shadow «=^ of a cross Doth on my pathway fall ; of a cross Up - on n»y patliway lies; of a cross My soul from Christ divide? m. :-:-:^ I- 4-1 1 p-4 fi — • f-# — •— — 1~^^ :r~i"i' ^ip i=ii .:£E^ T- e^. i-f m r 2iP A cross, a frowning cross stands there, Like spectre dark and tall, A cross, a })lood -stained cross is there; I turn a - way mine eyes. The cross, the beacon cross, stands there, The pilgrim's steps to guide. M. ^ ^ ^ ^ JL -t- ii^lpS 1>. A. WllVTK. s seem near from sin; to wear; ■«■ ^- mm 1 that call iiillessskii's t a -side; ■ -^ -^ iway fall iway lies; ist divide? ^. ixlr ind tall, ino eyes, to guide. m Rkv. J. Hakt. OOME, YE SINKERS. i. a _ . 1 ^ Hi .J. M. WllYTK. Sr:j: 1, Come, ye siimtin , po»i- and needy. Weak and wounded, sick and soro; 2. Lot not eonseienec make you linger, Nor of fit - ness fondly dream; ;^. Come, yo wea • ry, heavy - laden, Bruised and mangled by the fall; 4. Ag - o - niz - iiig in the garden, See your Saviour prostrate lie ■*■■•-* ».■#■■«■ ^ ^ V r--~t— i •-!-* — -*- :t=£-- 35^ I r«:: -•- —I- 3^.^^*??^- ^ -« 1 Jc - sua ready -stands to save you, Full of pit - y, love, and power. All tlio lit -ness he re-quir-eth Is to feel your need of nim. If you tar - ry till you're bet-tcr, You will nev - or come at all. On the bloody tnjc behold him liow his sacred head und die. ♦ : J' m. rl>-^ J >-rJ- # i cnonrs. 4=^=i -^ ^ m^^m Come to Je-sus, come, now; Come to Je-sus, come, now; Come, come, come to Jij-sus; Come, come, come to Je-eus; m^3=:*:^-^y£ * — #-r-! f- — _^_f_(_ — I \ — i Come to .Ic - sns now, siji - ner; ( nmc to Je-sus now. Jz^g^tr^^^^ I t: ^ ^iilrt^^iE^fei^ 61 A SONG OP TRUST. BltTLAIL i SSpEB J=^T=S J. M. Whtw. 4 9 ^^m 1. God has giv - en 2. 0, I aing it 3. O, I sing it 4. When I sing it 5. For I've ci'oss'd the 7 :i ^ me on in in riv a the the the er §te 4-- JL S2? ^rl A ^3rr song, a song of trust, niouu - tain, in the light, val - ley dark and low, - -V— V- = *- ' — • • --s »- J— •■ fe ,^ ,_ — ^_^ — * ^^^^ g , .... . -I'-iy-'— ■ must. And soou 111 stand At thy I v;^ sS^ right ]i;iiid, My Sa • viour dear, my m^^^^^ ran - som price, s , #-i- ^ n ,^ ■»H 1 ^ ■ —0-0 ^ — I — r ^ 1^ 1 n I I, And smg the song S^ ^ V- -#-*- ?^!^ of Par - a - disc. The song of Par - a - disc. — = 0-^- 'P— -f—* _ji — I— I/-V — ^— (»<- ^ I m ''UA TB5I NEW SONG. y.v: MlHS L. P. HlOOINS. fiF.0. H. HvD*:i!. fetp^ :-S?r— ?r ^ 'o> 1. Hta'r tliu new 8on_ 2. Temp'raiico han-iiers 3. 8te tlio tempt - er 4. On tlie breez - es 5. Ev • er draw - iiii; ■• Of— riug-ing wiiv - ing, «iy ■ i"a> swell ing, near - er, -0- O <&-T- vur See her Naught can Come the Hear the land and ar ■ niies save him strains a glad new ^¥=^ :^ -^-s- :p :tz=t sea; fair; now ; ■ far ; song ; -ii^ — BO. H. RvD«:r:. I _J SC'l. ms «:» ; nil HE CAME TO DIE FOR ME. *"5» 1. From realms of glo ■ ry Jc - sus came, He 2. To ran - som me, coiulemiu'fl and lost, Ho 3.1 love to speak of his dear name. He 4, 'Tis all of graci;, no price I bring, He 5. What joy ^l.^^g^ "twill be ■0- to see his face. He JL ^ ^ came to die for me; came to die for me; came to die for me; came to die for >ne; came to die for me; -^- e — N \ V V-_„^__,V„>^ -m-\ — #— —0 % — * — — 0- — — \ — # — < -*■ To His It He -4- y -» I, save my sotil from sin and shame, He came to die for me. pre-eious Mood my ran - som cost. He came to die for me. sets my .spi - rit all a-flame. He came to die for me. in my all, to him I cling, He came to die for me. And sing in heav'n of his free grace, He came to die for me. m^E -- J— u V 4^- V — >- V — /- --^ fc:i i en ones. ^ =^: 1 ^ — y . — , ^:! 1.; EE ^ -0- Free grace to yon, free grace to me, Je -sns came from heav'n to bring ^-•-ff \ ■;; > 1 \ -0 0-^—0 «5 • 0—0 q -} free grace to yon and niu : P'ree grace to yon, free grace to me, /—■ t— / ) — ■> — ^ 1 -^zz±.zz £ ir Je - BUS came froin heav'n to bring free grace to von and me. ,M. M. M. M. M.- ^ - M. Ji. S. m. ".#.• ■0-. -. rt: ! L t [, ^r=::-=t: L44 -^=t^^=&=^^ ¥, -, -•> JESUS IS WILUNG TO SAVE. 1. My Jc - alls is will-ing to save you just now; Jc-bus ut 2. You've hciird the sweet messayo for nmu-y a day; Jc-sus is 3. Your heart has been touched by his Spir - it so long ; Je -sua is -# • M 0-T-^ = = #-" ♦• *• ♦ will-ing to save; will-ing to save; will-ing to save; O, turn from your sins and to Je - sua bow; You promised to seek him with - out de - lay; His word it has en - tered thy heart in st)ng; Jo - sus Jo - Sll.S Je - Hits ^-^ IS i;< is -t will -ing will - iug will -ills' -0 to to to save, save, save. O O will you not lis - ten un- come to him (juick-ly, his heed his sweet pUuiding and ■«■■•■■#■ ^ ^- -/ — ^ — i^— t/ — t^ — > — H- -0- z4:z: -0— fEt^tEE ^U. §#§ to his sweet voi(,'c; Jo- sus is will-ing mur-cy is free; Je-siis is will-ing make him your friend; Jesus is will-ing " f- f' ±-'. *■ -^ ■•■ ■»• m X 4- -r» f- to save; And this vor - y to save; O, tiiko t'.ie for- to save; And he will be -V P> 1/- mo - ment take him as your choice? Jo - sus is give-ness he of - fers to thee; Je-sus is with you through all to the end ; Je - sus is a^ -L^- v/ill-ing to save, willing to save, will-ing to save. ■ir-^iii -V— t^ m f—f--z=^ -M-zr^- t -E^^i ¥ WiU save i^ 65 T 1 MyGml Thel Tlie glo And ' 2 In dark My I Thou a: And ■3 The op Wit If Jesi And M Myso Ati Runv To B Fearl I'd I The^ I>. A- Wem. JC- BUS |Je - sus u is JO -sua IB To - sua bow; )ut (li! - lay; Wirt in song; -• • -I lis -ten un- uickly, his pleading and fcit liia vcr - y ke t'le for- 10 will bo V 1/- i!!^ ; to save. ', to save. [ to save. vfESUS IS WILLING TO SAYE-Co7itinued. CUORVS. m My — ^- Ju - sua IS «=5 will - ing to siive you just now, 1 # « ^ ^-J-# • • #-J-* ^ « « 0~ - M -J Will-ing to save you now (juat now); My Jc - .sua is will -ing to •a- 1— 1 — —[ to-+-h +T — "t ^7— — h h ^-^ ' ^ — czzzpzi-; ^ ./ — i/ — > — >t » — ^^ — • — t=tl save you just now, Will - ing to Havo you now (just now). zilt ^-__y ;. -0 # » ' I I 65 TAc joy of God's presence. 1 My God, the spring of all my joys. The lite of my deiichts, Tlie glory of my brightest days, And comfort of my nights 1 2 In darkest shades, if thou appear, My dawning is begun ; Thou art my soul's bright morning star. And thou roy rising sun. ■3 The opening heavens around me shine, With beams of sacred biisa, If Jesus shows his mercy mine, And whispers I am his, M My soul would leave this heavy clay At that transporting word ; Run up with joy the shining way, To sec and praise my Lord. 5 Fearless of hell and ghastly death, I'd break through every foe ; The wings of love, and arms of faith, Would bear me conqueror through. 60 Renewal of self-dedication, 1 O happy day that fixed my choice On thee, my Saviour and my God;; Well may this glowing heart rejoice^ And tell its raptures all abroad. 2 O happy bond, that seals my vows To him who merits all my love ! Let cheerful anthems fill his house, While to that sacred shrine I move» 3 Tis done, the great transaction's done^ I am my Lord's and he is mine; He drew me, and I followed on. Charmed to confess the voice divine. 4 Now rest my long-divided heart; Fixed on this blissful centre, rest; Nor ever from thy Lord depart. With him of every good possest. 5 High Heaven, that heard the solema vow. That vow renewed shall daily heaJV Till in life's latest hour I bow. And bless in death a bond so dear iil JESUS LOVES ME. MKH. p. li. llANBY. .(. M, WllVTR. m^^^^^m^^^m^^ 1. Lis -ton, lis -ten, I've something to say; Sonicthiiig to gladilenyour 2. Waft it abroad on the wings of the breeze; Murmur it, nuirmur it, U. Car - ry it, ear - ry it, Sjn - rit of Love, Up to the beautiful 4. Glo-ry to (.J oil for the gift of his Son ; < ilo - ry to Jesus for jf_i_|t ^ — »-i-# |i-, -# • * ^•- , -Jt-i-# • t "t "t L ^ i 1 \ — l-t» la U l^-rr- \ -M-^:* » h h h— ±:I?.H S^^^gfg^^^ ^^ iiearts by ov - er tern - plo what he §^c the way; Once I was sor-row-ful, now I am free; the seas; Where'er the trietl and tlie woa • ry may bo; a • bove ; There, 'mid the songs of the ransomed and free ; has done; Died for my sins, Hal-le - hi - jah, I'm free! ♦ i' it t^ ^ ±' -t — n_r-#-^— # - ' ' ' -^ ^ •>- *- - —i:zirf. •I- _-f»— =. F - -h El Now I love ,Jo - sus, and .)e Tell them, tell them, tliat Je Wilis - per it, whis - per it, Je Now I love Je - sus, and Je u sus sus sus sus ^f^^ loves loves loves loves me. me. me. me. , — 1^-^ — ^--z zi^. -V — zzB: Xz:.-z:f.z=\r: ^^ CHORUS. Whis .... per it, whisper it, an -gels a-bovo .... Whisper it, whisper it, whisper it, bright angels a -bove; -^ * # ^ ^ «-r* • ft *-r# # » ^- Mur .... mur it, nuirmur it, Spi - rit of Love .... Murmur it, murmur it, murmur it, sweet Spi -rit of Love; 15^^ ^ rf qnnjuzipr- -p-r;- 1 68 1 Lord, 1 To a A rest And '2 A rest lali Wher Cas :\ O tha Bel Now, An 4 Hem TV Ton Tl 69 •gladden your JMiirniurit, Ijuautiful Jesiia for tni/- JESUS LOVES m.E~Cno;f. s , ^ Tell ... of it, Hiiig of it, ni>w I Tell of it, toll of it, Sing of it, wing of it, now I am free;; titit: ^ . . ^ ^ ^ t: ± t: ■f- *- *- m m » ♦♦.♦X_i:_x_ f=r~ f- iiin fre«; ' "Jliy 1)0 ; -'d and free; '». I'm frt'o! - «: jf u • es inc. ca me. es me. L'S nio. ,.^.^V_^^-S_ > V i- r i ;±::iL& am free ...".. Xow I love Je - .stis, ami .Fi- - sus lovea me. Now I iiiii free, i: i: t: H] p-#- — • — • — • '- -1/ — '> — /- _/ > / i—i... (^ — ^ 1 u 4;8 Ti'te rent of , faith. 1 Lord, I believe a rest remainH, To all thy people known ; A rest where pure enjoyment reigns. And thou art loved alone : 2 A rest where all our soul's do.siri! Is fixed on tilings above ; Where fear anil sin and grief expiin, Cast out by perfect love. H that I now the rest might know. Believe, and enter in ! Xow, Saviour, now tlie power bestow. And let me cease from ciu. 4 Remove this hardness from my heart. This imbelief remove ; To me the rest of faith impart, The Sabbath of thy love. ii9 AfpirHtioim n/ter nearnemi to God. I Nearer my God to thee, Nearer to thee ; Even though it be u cross That raiseth nie ; Still all my song shall be, Neares, my Cod, to thee, , Nearer to thee. '2 Though, like the wanderer. Daylight all gone, Darkness be over me, My rest a stone ; Vet, in my dreams I'd be Nearer, my (Jod, to thee. Nearer to thee. .'{ There let the way appear Steps up to heaven ; All that thou sendest me In mercy given ; Angels to beokon me Nearer, my CJod, to thee. Nearer to thee. • 4 Then, with my waking thoughts. Bright with thy praise, Out of my stony griefs Bethel I'll raise ; So by my woes to bo Nearer, my Ood, to thee, Nearer to thee. ,") And when on joyful wing Cleaving the sky, Sun, moon, and stars forgwt. Upward 1 fly ; Still all my song shall be, Nearer, my Cod, \o thfte, Nearer to thee. . 10 THEY ARE COMING HOME. J. M. W. J. M. Winrm. They lire com-iiig .to the Saviour; They are turning from th« wrong; They have heanl the Spirit eali - ing, Call-ing, call-ing yet a -gain; There are wounded, l)roitcn spir-ita, That are soothed -| • — / — / — ;i IT ' # ■ 1 > - ^ > ^ > N ». ^ 1 :j k 1 it _2 — x:^ _.f ■ . _#i .»,.. ,_.* .. gi , ,..j. ,. «.. -sU.-— »,_^fL_J m » •» ! • ! • I llicy arc Now they There are Help titeni Docs he • # • u * m m bring -ing Iieart and soul, by sin do-praved; 0, yo Heek to break the chains tliat have en -slas'ed; Christ has lanies up - on the liands of Christ en -graved; how now to titke the \)iix - don they have craved; O thou see the daa • ger sig • nal o'er him waved! Will ho r f ' ■ r > « r ^ ' w m I J'ff —.:. -?■—'> —i ^^^L—/ / - L_^ / ^ J ^ ^ ^ j^-u 1 Z. Z ft -Q-i ! — h N -V — A — A ^^ N N-i 1 ^ ^^ ^ h \ 1 7Lf~-T — r — -i — T — r — f* — T — r -4 4 4 iT- j — I ff ^ 9 S S S 8 m 4 a J — 9 — 1 — i-i=i^ "^* • • •■• « I « an • gels hov ■ 'ring near us, Bear the news a - bove in song. promised tliem who seek him, They shall nev • or seek in vain; man - y au - xious- heart -ed Have been long - ing for this aigiit; bleed -ing, dy - ing Sa - viour, Show to them the way to-night; join his friends and loved ones, Who have prayed, and wait • cd long; ,_A4LA^^ ^ ^ ^ 4L 4L ^ ^ 4L C^fi— * |i J» * * 9 —\ 1 . ,. _. U ._J ^ i^ > ^ ^ ^ ;— • ^ \ r r r r-f A , j; ^_J '— V — V 1^ — >' — ' ' Tliey ^^gN 3^f :i=£: ^ P8: They are com • ing home to They are com - ing home to Loved ones com - ing home to They are com - ing home to For hia com - ing home to Je - sus Je - sus Je - sus Je - BUS Je • BUS to to to to to f^ I be saved, bo saved. be saved. be saved. be saved. * ^_J" f • f i S -i V •-i- M. Wirvra Ui« wrong; iv-giiin; C(l tonight; iv'nly light; fill throng; e t v^ 5-- O, yo Christ liiia C) how O thou Will ho ^=t mp in song, in vain ; this aicht; to-night; c(l long; =fe 53EEi IE! f::^ B saved. 3 saved. 3 saved. 3 saved. 5 saved. I^ THEY ARE COMING UOME-Cnntinued. cuomrs. . mk^^^^ ^^^ They aro com • iug homo to iIc - bus to bo saved, to bo saved; mM^^hMMiskkMm c~g^~;~c— g~;— g-n-" r c^g r i!L_-^ — fc. ^n_« ►, D 2 D P Is =— J J2 Ct L_ ^ They arc com - ing home to Jo - sus to bo saved, m t=^-- ■V — t/ — ^ — /- to be saved; V — >- g ^^i^ -h=z^ They aro com - ing liome, Tliey are com • ing Com-ing, com-ing, com-ing . com • ing, com - ing, ^=i^^#^ ^ 4L ^ i 13 1 ^^^^^^m f^ home, ^ They are 00m - ing home to Je - sua to be saved, com - ing, * * * ^ * ^ f f -^ ^ n THE KING'S HIGHWAY. '<- slLi?:: ^ s :i :!5: T:f=^ The sun is ev - er shin - ing, and birds sing all the day, And, like a springing fountain, my joy is run - ning o'er, I march a - long this high -way, by saints and mar ■ tyrs trod, I see the peiwl gates o - pen, I hear the an - gels sing, ^ . - - _ -■«■•#-•#■ 9te^= ^^' ^ ±1 :% > t^ ^^m ^EEE£ And the fra • grance of sweet flow - ers For each day I know I'm near And bo -fore the face of foes And I k:iow there waits for me ^ ^^P fills the air. er to my home, un • daunt - cu stand, the crown and palm. I :£ S I. M. Wh m. ,N ^ ' J^ 4 \ .. 4 • '-T-# 0-^ 'a Highway; re and more ; of God; the King, I -f-#- I ly fair; to come, in hand, the Lamb; tlie day, - ning o'er, - tyrs trod, gels sing. :=t^ I N • the air. my home, ed stand, and palm. m ^ THE KING'S HIGHWAT-Con(.-.merf. Hero an - gels walk be - .side me, and cheer mo He-ncatli Clirist's lov - ing ban - nor, a roy - al With Je - «us for my Cap - tain, what '-i> - e - pros-pcot most trans -port - ing! O oliss al • -• — •— on the road, feast is spread, mies cam harm? most di - vino ! H^— M"— ^-^••- ±\?^ :t=rr. qiZlZl*! <7//0.— Hero an • jiols walk bo - side me. I'.nd choor nie on the road, 9 w The I Hia My —f- Sa - viour shows his sit in heaven - ly l)cr foot love has Sa - viour bids me smil phi res sit nig cos ciiod lip J; '0- f;w.u with me on to me, my King, from fear ; his throne; Th Sii lour sllOW! his smil ing face TJ^Z to Ei± me, 1 see the I tfiste the I dread not All things in ho - ly iiid - don moil or earth and oit ■ man (lev ■ lioa - y. na, ils, von the saint's di - vine a - bode, to liv - ing fonn - tains led, I trust liis might - y arm, are made for - ev - er mine. And And And And I hear the praise in cv - my name the of he strains my hour has of Re of in ■ heaven deem ■ ly cr dan • ger scribed on li^i^i; It EfEES: har - mo - ny. shont and sing, ho is near, the white stone. #• -£ -i^-i. m And I, hear the strains of hetivcn - ly har - mo-ny. 18 HALLELUJAH IS MY SONG. Mrs. p. L. IIasev. J. H. WirrraL ^^=0- ^=^ =I=T i^- SB 1. The pre-cious 2. He car - rics 3. O, Je • sus JB «- *=?=^ ^t?— 4^-#- Wood of Je - sus, it cleans -eth me from sin; all my sor - rows, ho scat • ters all my fears, is so pro ■ cious, so lov - ing and so true, — m — c • p P-, ^ • -^ — ft- =t -?— r It ^ ?=5-f 1 :=l=d^-= -0- -0- -1"— A =^=^« 56:^=^ ^ My garments arc He guid-eth my So will - ing, so m t=: fe Mhit-cr than snow; My blessed, blessed Jo - sus footsteps a - right; Theflames cannot destroy me, strong to re -deem; 0, sinner, come to Jo - sus, _J?" 0-,..fS-i * , (f—m — — — M«- ^r^F=^ X =t=?=£ -«5 r :«: -# — 0- ^ ^ ^ ■^ fT he leads mo gent - ly on, In the way he would have me to go. the waves can-not o'erflow. And my dtirkness he makes as the light, your garments steeped in sin. And bo washed in the all-cleansing stream. m m m m » m » "W" ^' m ■#• "^ "*" Sst cnoRus. S N N N f ^ 5 ^ f ^^^^s £ -o- 3; ifcrt 5 J^h N h h b- r 1^ r p. g h ^— :K 3^3^^SSI^3 My heart's so full of glo - ry, I cannot help but sing, For I'm -Jt f f « *- Pi happy as the day ia long; My blessed, biassed Je - aus has V— t/-t^ ^ t ?= itn ^5=5 J. M. W. 1. 2. 3. 4. 9tel?r E .§ P ^ ss J. M. Wumt 5 from sin; my fears, i so true. m f ^- Jo ■ sua estroy me, Jo - sus. ^ F -t E^ to go. ^le light, ig stream. i £ = r^ ^^ t=ifc# - SUS has ^-^ i^fcf HALLELUJAH IS MY ^ONGt— Continued. 9'-^ shed his blood for nio, And glo - ry, hcal-lo-lu-jah is my song. -#— f P P » fc^ — 1 — — r- 13 >-^r MAKE ME FREE. y — > — \j — U-L _ — p n J. M. W. ',11 1 J. ! i M. WriTTK %'-'m^-. — ]— ^— £ .14—4—4 1^ i — * t t~ _^_ '■« # ._ «___. 2 2 2 • « • S J o . \J •###--- ' ^ O ' 1. Break these chains that bind my soul, Lord, and luako me free ; 2. Take tiiis load from my poor heart, Lord, it grieves me sore; 3. Tuni tiie page of my dark life, Lord, and make it clean; 4. Hear -in;' now thy lov-ing call, Lord, I come to thee; ^ JL M. zM-^yr- y-^* — • — • — *- -p p f \j^ p5=£=E=t=- PT--^-! ■^^-t:^-^ :==] — P-4- b|i_|i_p_^ e^-,^-^ L-i 1 -re.;,. =1 \^~} 1 1 1 1- X -€*- -rj- ~t Take this veil from my blind eyes, O Lord, and let me see. Break the bars that keep thee out, And o - pen wide the door. Heal the wounds tliat sin has made, And make me pure within. Let my bro - ken heart ro-joice, That tlum liast made me free. m. O, myLord; hear,inyLurd Coming untothecmy .sins eon-fcss-ing; ^ ^ ^ M. u t: tit. ^ ^ I M. ± - S^^3^ it=z:t g -v-v '-•ET^ ^* -^ ^ ± 1^^^ O, my Lord ; save, my Lord ; Save, 0, save mo now ^^1^1:^1=1=1: 4r- £ ^ 5^3= I niea?:;«fEnnw!lRmM J. M. W. WORKING FOR JESUS. J. M. WlITTt. -^z :=^- m :M5 1. I will yivo 2. I will do 3. I will trust 4. I will 1)i'ur 5. Ho ! vc sin - . V- A- my my my tho ners. heart work .ill cross come to for to for to Je Je Jo Je Je .3*:izg 8US, Sptntl jny life in the sus, Win - ning souls in tlie BUS, Toil - ing on in the Hus, Kaiso it up in the sus, Come and work in the I i znt vine - yard vine - yard vine - yard vine - yard vine - yard ,_f- •_- of of of of of the a ing Mas - ter say glo - rious har my jew the Lord, li. I hear the Lord ; I shall have the Lord; He is car - ing ?or ...j j..„ the Lord; Though the toil-ing makes me wea the Lord; Him that o - vcr-comes for Je • »ng, - vest, - els, - ry. BUS, -/*- iz:=^izzi±:L±= ;] "Welcome home!"( "welcome home!")in Gathered home (gatlicred home) in Treasured up (treasured np) in I shall rest (I shall rest) in He'll 10 -ward (he'll re - ward) in the King - dom the King - dom the King - dom the King • dom the Kinjf - dom iplE^ ->- of of of of of :1::z: the Lord, the L<}rd. the Lord, the Ijord. the Lord. ^^ ^-.' -<»-•-. 15 CIlOlilTK ^^ m Bro - ther, hear the voice of Je-sus, "(io and work in the vineyard jf' — 1_, j#r -t— -I- =f=tt :€ — 9 — ti=i:i WORKING FOR JTHQU ^—Conf.mued. J. M, VVlITTB. «' m tlic in the m th(- in the III the tej -a>- m Bay . ing, liar . vest, Ww • cIh, vea - ry, Je - BUS, =g=dJ: -(.. ] tlic Lord, the L — U — H w^ S3 iCiz#: g: -V -•—»#- :.!=; * H 9» di • a - dem that shinetli As the stars in the Kingdom of the Lord. . m *-• *■ -^ ti ^ ^ . «zi itrzzitiizilizjig— f — * rr=i_-— t:— .ti-L-l- ^ n rs iTAe baptism of the Iloly Ghost and fire. 1 Jesus, thine all-victorious love Shed in my heart aln-oad ; Then shall my feet no longer rove, Rooted and fixed in God. '2 O that in me the sacred fire Might now begin to glow ; Burn up the dross of base desire, And make the mountains flow. .'{ O that it now from heaven might fall, And all my sins consume ! Come, Holy (jhost, for tli.'e I call, Spirit of buniing, come ! 4 Refining fire, go through my heart, Illuminate my soul , Scatter thy life through every part. And sanctify the whole. 1« " // / %i;ash Owe iioi, thoa hast no inirt : in nie." 1 For ever here my rest shall be, Close to thy bleeding side ; ' This all my hope, and all my plea,— For me the Saviour died ! 2 My dying Saviour, and my God, Fountain for guilt and sin. Sprinkle me ever witii thy blood, And cleanse and keep me clean. 3 Wash me, and make mo thus thine own; Wash me, and mine thou art , Wash me, but not my feet alone, — My hands, my heatl, my heart, 4 The atonement of thy blood apply, : Till faith to sight improve, j Till liope in full fruition die. And all my soul be love. ? n TO WATOH AND TO WAIT. T. N. Tipton. D. A. Whttb. #-;-« — t ^ P-V &^S^ =f=i=r 2z:3_At 1. They tell of a cit - y that knoweth no night, Where there 2. O sweet will it bo there to sing the new song, And the 3. O sweet will it be in yon mansions a - far, To re - l_i — « C •-•— • ff_^i>_i_# « * 0—M - ^^^^^^^^— g— ri - tcn :jr-r 1-- ^ 5! I ^^E^^^^ij^ 5 ±^fc^ lit comes neither sor - row nor strife, Where the love J of the Lamb ev - er crown that ne'er fadeth to wear; While our anthems of praise on the pose when our la - bors are done; To dwell there, where the Lord and the #• -^ #. ♦■ -— — f ]^ f^ I — r: — ^-r-0-i • — It- -0-±-0 — ^ — m — — ^ «^_t» •-•!— ^ • P h- \^ i— • •-- j-#-5-# « « >. J,- -Ir-J^-^^— J ^^^m. m^: walk in the light, Where they drink of the wa - ter of life; harp we pro- long, And the palm of the vie -tor we boar; bless -ed ones are. Where they need not the light of the sun; *_.•._* c m ti 0—^—0 < • — • — — ,. » % T !^ ^ V — >- f -?- Pi ,_J 1 1 1 « -J — (— i 1 1 1 1 — *— -* * * J j-7 -#-T-* 4 # 0- O tl a cit - y of gold,'TAvill be sweet to be - hold,— To 'T^villbe sweet'mid those Iwwers, Where the fair -est of flowers For 'Twill bo sweet, 'twill be sweet, To re - cHno at his feet, To iS ^ zt± :t: ^F=f 18 1 O for a Acal A light That 2 Wnerc Wht Where Of J 3 What Ho\ But n Tht 4 lletui Sw I hat I Th 5 The W Hell Ai 6 So si G Sox T A, "Warn. Where there And the To re - ^ I fefei TO WATOH AND TO WAIT-Contimied. -*—'-- -X- ^ gaze on the groat jaa - per sea; ev - or arc bloom -ing, to ho; drink where the fountahis flow free; # ft p_.^<^- V*- V And there l)y the gate, To And there by the gate, To And there by the gate, To -* * ^ P p ^- trr. i t- ■^^=^ ) ev - er son the d and the ^^^ pg^i* H^. -*-^-7- 1 -4 watch and • to wait, Till my loved ones come home un - to me. watch and to wait, Un - til there my be -loved ones I Kce. watch and to wait, Till my loved ones come home un • to me. # — p. — m * — •-^— »< y m # — #__,_*. ^T^l-^ * r -V- f ri :! ^m f 18 t-T= i ^ 1±. life; ! bear; » sun ; -T-*-i— _ '=i^ Vi\faith/tUiictg acknovledged. 19 I,— To IB For - b, To ^ 1 O for a closer walk with Clod, A calm and heavenly frame ; A light, to shine upon tlie road That leads me to the I^mb ! 2 Wnerc is the blessetlness I knew When first I saw the Lord '! Where is that soul-refreahiug view Of Jesus and his word? 3 What peaceful hours I then en- joyc'U How sweet their memory still I But now I find an aciiing void, The world can never fill. 4 Return, holy Dove, return, Sweet messenger of rest I I hate the sins that made thee mourn, That drove thee from my breast. 5 The dearest idol I have known, Whate'er that idol be, Help me to tear it from thy throne, And worship only thee. 6 So shall my walk be close with Goil, Calm and serene my frame ; So purer light shall mark the road That leads nie to the Lamb. Trusting Christ for all things. 1 My faith looks up to thee, Tliou Lamb of Calvary, Saviour divine; Now hear me while I pray, Take all my sins away, let me from this day Be wholly thine. 2 May thy rich grace impart Strength to my fainting heart, My zeal inspire ; As thou hast died for me, O may my love to thee Pure, warm, and changeless bo, A living fire. 3 While life's dark maze I tread. And griefs around me spread, Be thou my guide ; Bid darkness turn to day, Wipe sorrow's tears away, Nor let me ever stray From thee aside. 4 When ends life's transient dream. When death's cold, sullen stream Shall o'er me roll, Blest Saviour, then, in love. Fear and distrust remove; O bear me safe above, A ransomed soul. 80 CHRIST OF GALILEE. J. M. W. .T. M. WnvTR. |feg ^BE -^-^ ^z ^B3-_ 1. There's a low - ly l)iith and the an -gels aiiig, And the shepherds 2. There's a man of grUf and of sor-rows deep, Walks the shores of 3. Down from 01 - ive's brow at tiie break of day, Comes tiie Sa-viour 4. There's a blood-stained cross on tlie mountain top. There's a vie - tim 5. There's a rock - y grave in the mountain side, And a man-gled §r^>:t i I -f : %--^-± ;* ^ *—. — 0-^0 • J wca hangiu!. Vnd ;' ells of Christ who Heals tli. ' r.>k - en hearts of In that night-long watch as And the Ho - mans, hold • ing IS born a king, the throngs that weep, he knelt to pray, their vig - ils, stop form lies there ; And the I Jo - man guard in their strength and pride cuon m^^^ _l_(5_ z=t: rii: :E: 1^ \ ^Y— -\-— T 1 ^— NT 1 ' -J ^ ^ 1 In his right -cous-ness to reign. There's a humble home down in Bless -ing all hu - man - i - ty. And the crowds press neivrer to I have thought he prayed for me. There's a night of woe o'er the At the cry of deep despair. "O my God, my (Jod," is the Keep the watch with zeal - ous care. But as morn comes on they are ^mi m oiryzmoc^. --\=t: m^ Gal - i - lee. And' a youth is dwelling there; Round hisbovhood's hear him speak. As the du.st - y road he treads ; And they bring the Kid - ron brook, With the cup filled to the brim, Lo, the crimson Buf - f'rer's wail, "Why hast thou for-sak -en me?" And the heaving seized with dread; An -gels roll a - way the stone, Ajul the Son of Sa? -#-• ^_'_. m -«^i_#_i_#_ ^ 81 1 Our si He Our ri In I »2 To 8i\ Sir Toh' Se 3 Pare H Salv H *4 Jesi V Th^ i •I. M. WlIYTR. CHRIST OF GALlljEE-ContiHueiL pie shepherds ^ the shores of Jthu Sd-vioiir Jsa vic-tim ^'H that weep, t to pray, " JJs, stop i,'th and pride ' ie down in learer to e o'er the '."is the a they are 1^ isbcvhood's !y bring the criinson heaving Son of days hiiiigs a niys - ter ■ y, chil - drcii and Imni • l)ly seek Bwciit and tlic anguiahed look rocka, and tlic rend - ing veil Ciod, ris - ing from the dead. But tin; clnld is va'.idrons fair, For his likssing i tlieir litudH, Lo, an an -gel stivngtiiens liini ! Tell the watchers tiiis is hk. Hath the monster death o'orthrown. ^ :t :»:E-»y^ =f-=r -i- tzz f ciionrs. J-v-^ Though it seems ng =r--=F- :^- a - go, Yet it thrills my heart to-day; -1 0. — V- J: r£i ^ /Ty :T :5:J When I hear the name of Jo -sus sung; For he takes my sins a — t ■Ci' V. T^ ^ ! I I I ^ :[!•: PI m m 81 Our rau-Koiii pahi. 1 Our sins on Christ were laid ; He bore the mighty load ; Our ransom -price he fully ])aid In groans, and tears, and blood. 2 To save a world he dies ; Sinners, behold the Lamb ; To him lift up your longing cyos; f^eek mercy in hia name. 3 Pardon and peace abound ; He will your sins forgive ; Salvation in his name is found, ~ He bids tlie sinner live. ' 4 Jesus, we look to thee ; — Where else can sinners go? Thy boundless love shall set us free From wretchedness and woe. 8a Condemned, hut pleadinrt the 2^roiniiicx. 1 Show pity. Lord, Lord, forgive; Let a roi)enting rebel live. Are not thy mei'cies large and free? May not a sinner trust in thee? { 2 wash my soul from every sin, And make my guilty conscience clean ; Here on my heart t!ie burden lies, And past offences pain my eyes, 3 My lips with shame my sins confess, Against thy law, against thy grace j Lord, should thy judgments grow severe, I am condemned, but thou art cleat. 4 Yet save a trembling sinner, Lord, Whose hope still hov'ring round tliy word, [there, — Would light on some sweet i)romise Some sure support against despair. 83 SOMEWHERE, AH I YES, SOMEWHERE. J. M. WHTTE 1. Somowhero, ah! yea, somewhere, in anguish and tears, A moth- cr looks 2. Somowhore,ali!yes,8omewhero,faat has-tcn • ing on, In ways that are 3. Somewhere, all !ycs, somewhere, a pale mother stands. And pleads witli her 4. Somewhere, uh!yo3,somewhere,a mo - ther in prayer, Is ery-ing to 6. Somewlicre,ah!yea,somewhere,a mo - ther to- niglit, Will pray for her 6. Somewhere, all! yes, somcwhero.out uu-der sod, A moth -or lies j9l back o'er sin - ful, }x)y, as hea - ven boy till sleep -ing the flight of her loved one she clasps her her dar-ling the dawn of who trust -ed the years, When bright as the morning, and lias gone; Her wan-der-ing Imy go -ing thin hands; "O go not my boy in the to spare, "O may my lost boy lis -ten, the light; Then fold her pale liandson lior in Cjlod; O where is the boy that re- pure as the dew. The chihl of her love in his in - no-cencegrew. far-ther a - stray ; De - spis -ing the prayers of his mother to-day, ways that are wrong, Re-mem-ber, I pray for you all the night long." Lord, to thy voice, And o'er his re-turn let my poor heart re- joice." slow-heaving breast — The morning will find her for ■ ev - er at rest, ceived her last kisa, And promised his mother to meet her in bliss? CHORUS. m ^ *-T Some - where .... to-night. Somewhere to-night. -#-T- ± some • where . . . =^:=^ ^ ^ somcwnere « «-s. ^^=y SOME'' to plea IS :rb. th-cr looks s that aro is with her ing to ly for licr i-or liea —^zzf ling, and go - ing in the Jia-ton, son her that ro- ♦^-^ encegrew. to - day. ghtlong." re-joice." tt rest. in blisa? 2where SOMEWHERE. AH I YES, SOMEWHERE-Conimucd. mu= i=i=i=k^ ^ ^t=t tef^ m to-night, The child of her love . . . wan ■ dera Bomewhere ^■"'y'"» Her child Wiui-dersaoniewhcro i zt ^^^}^ * ^■ ^^£ ±; i r-i to - night; O wan • der - ing hoy she'a soino-wherc to-night; Wan -der -ing boy, she's ^^i ESEE=^^=^ -^=Efc iSi * f ^ *;: j y.i^j=^ plead - ing for you to - night; Come homo . . my plead -ing, pleading to-night; Come home my boy, my .*. ^ #. fc=«r Szz^zi;zz£=i?zzz 1^ i ^J=3: <^F=J^ child, come home, Come home, my child, come home, child, come home, my boy, my child, come home. Pl^ t'.f ^=^- r §4 HE WAITS TO PARDON YOU. J. M. W. -^—4r 1. Li;t* uTi) niiig to you in ii glad re-frain, Tiiat '2. In the years j,'c me l)y it was told to tlu'i, 'i'liat 3. What a s.i.l, H.icl (lav when you hear no more, That •n^=r':iir#-.....U..._» .le -HUs waits to .Id- mus waits to •Je -sus waits to -'>4rvL~-; ■>;- ::r-- par - don you; Let me aing it o - ver a • gain to par • don you; ^ uu iiave lit ard it sung at your nuither's par - don you; When the time is past and the sea • son .on, That ki.oo, That o'ei. That L^ — I—- r. ■ , — ■ — : rf— -;!- -MAX ^ Je -sus waits to .Te -sus waits to Je - sus waits to _0_»_# — •-• ♦- par -don you ; You've tried, and always tried in vain, par-don you; Siie's gone from mortal sight a - way, par -lion you; Kre voice shall fail and song shall die, •-,-y>-' — • p # • »— ,. » '-^ N N— ^^3 To free j'our soul from sa - tan's reign ; () turn to Je - sus Vet strangely near she seems to - day; You feel her gen-tle I5e - foro the days of grace go by, Turn ye, or you will fe :tr: It: r- ^] n s 1 1 1 IS PJ > fc_^v-i^ — • — 1 « it \~ — #-T -d- r^ =i- =^v=?i ^1 P — 5 — B who will touch and hear th» • m — « — break hear bit - 4 W the chain her say, ter cry. For "My "Xo — #-v- Je - Je - Je - ~0- sus sus sus ■ • ■• waits waits waits to to to par -don par -don par -don • you. you." you." C\' 1 L 2 5 • S r-. ■«■, ■ 1 J'l ^ f P 1 ' 1 1 ^ b • P —J 1 U 1 — — > — -Z- — 1/ -^ -1* • - -J 1 ^ ^--^ ->— -i — t— ^ b*, ' H vuonr mM 'Sit— — Yes, 3i^ 85 1 There i Whe Intiuiti And 2 There And Death This 3 Sweet Sta' So to \vv 4 Butt To And Ai 6 O CO Tl And ^\ '• M. Wiim. M.lltH to M.tit.s to waits to mm "II, Tliat '•''»-', That ''^•'. That 1 in vain, ■a - way, --N — 0.— . Jc - sua gen-tlo oil will HE WAITS TO PARDON Y0V~Omtinucd. cuouvs. pi!S^^ii^^l ^- z:?;&HEseEz m Vfs, .li' • Hus waitH to |mr ■ iloii you, Tc> Jf • Kus waits, to jiar ■ iloii you, 3^=^.^. ;2:ri^z ^^m^^^ fn-o - ly, trt'o ■ ly par-don you. Yen, iIc-bus free - ly waits to par- don you, ■^ 4- •»• •#•••■■#■'■#- I :: 1 1 J — I J -\—'—\- waits to par-don you, .If -siH waita to ])ar-don you, lie to fri't;-ly iiar-don you. ; \\ alts •' ' •' li3^H^E|3£g =F 85 The hfarfnlji Caminii. 1 There is a laud of puro delight, Where saints iiiiinortal n-igii; Infinite day excludes tiie night, And pleasures banisli pain. 2 There everlasting R])ring abides, And iK'ver-witheriug flowers; Death, like a narrow sea, divides This heavenly land from ours. 3 Sweet fields beyond the swelling Hood Stand dressed in living green; So to the Jews old Canaan stood, While Jordan rolled between. 4 But timorous morttilf tart and shrink To eross this narrov* sua; And linger, shivering on the brink, And fear to launch away, j 5 O eould we make our doid)ts remove. Those gloomy thoughts that rise, ' And see the Canaan that we love With unbcclouded eyes ; (i ( 'i mid We but climb where Moses stood, .\nd view tlie landscape o'er, Not Jordan's stream, nor death's colil (l(M)d, Should fright iia from the shore. m I>cath pain to (he faithful. j 1 Why siioiild our tears in sorrow flow I Wiieu (lod recalls his own, And bi->—>- -i/— ■/--t^ ::^=It 8» •2." 3.1 cnoRvs. Fol - low your lead - er, keep close to his side. Jeweled with stai"s for the vie - tors to wear. Till for King Je - aus mo conquer the world. In faith . . . and In faith „. I p — T T — ■ r: — ^-^ — — 7- — p- -^.^«: hope and love, , . We'll sing . . our battle song; .... and hojMj and love. We'll sing, We'll sing our battle song ; With Jg - - BUS dose be • .side, Fearless we march a -long. With Je - BUS close beside, B^earlessweniareha-long. _•_#__!•- \=t^-^- ::t^r- -V-^-^-t/- JS.JL. -f —n- I J- M. WOTTM. «» PRAISE GOD. Old Mblodt. -mies are Imtljerefor lopefor a cnici.fied, nsovcrthere, er bo furled. faith :q: J=S: J. Fjojii iv-'yy i)lac'o iH-Iowtlieskius, Tliogratcfiilsoiii^^tliofcrvcntpraycr, 2. O tlioii, to whom, ill imcicnt tiiin', 'I Iielio'viuophcL's liarpMasslnmg, ',i. PraiscCJocl.frcJiinvliciiiiiiUlili'ssingsllc.u ;|'i,ii (:hiia,alli.'re;itinislit;rc))elo\v; i±z2il?4--t;kczz:L-=zf— •: ■■#- ^ ^Fi t :8: 2il:5zz.-rii;f_lifz:,_#z:Jzi#J:^z=iJ ■r «■ The incense of the heart, may rise To hdavoii, and find utcojitiince there. To tliee at last in ev-'ry clime, Shall temples rise and ]iraiso be sung. Praise him above, ye heavenly host; IVaise Father, Son, and Holy (jhost. .... i 4 :ife»Eg X- -K> •- ±: cuonus. ^^^^^^m^m And above the rest this note shall swell, This note shall swell, this note shall swell, t: H t: Ltztizt: ^p^H^^IIiy^^lp And above the rest this note shall swell , My Jesus hath done all things well. _- -____#__#._#_• - 0^Xr — TT — JO- -r ffl — • — •-!-»— ^-•—•—•-T-s-T- H» THE WAY IS SO DELIGHTFUL. S§ li. A, MoiiitlSdN. •7- Kkv. J. E. Laxcrlby. ^ A_# — 0A-0 J- ,- --* — tf-J- •■ — ; 1^ « — « — r^-A — 1. yinir, inysinil!.sir./i linl - le • hi - j:ili! raise in .simil; to God a-bove 2.1 Y>a"s oiu'.' it liit-tui- ii-lii-n, in tliouaVksoincuaya of sin, 3.1 am h.'-l'liy c;i(.!i ghi-.l inmniii;,', all my bu - iiig sings his praise; iS ! .- -* ^ ' T ^ > ^ "^ I 1?^- %/' p 3^^ •^-^T Er Ei: ^^: Glad ho-san-iuis, and a - dorc him for liiswondrous grace and love, And I did not know or love him.wlioliad died my soul to win, And I spend each day re - joic - ing in tlie fa - vor of his ways. '— / Tr__#_ '^ -> — '/- m Mm p 11 \ -0- -#- -^- vSing and praise liim ! lial • le - lu - jah ! how the light brealis from his word But the Spir- it wooed and won me in - to bcan-ti-ful ac-cord; Novv' 'tis pleasure to o • bey him, and the joy his gifts af ■ ford s . ^ 9- ;,-y ^J A^liJ i J m^ p ..N_ m -0- -0- Thatmalies living so Now 'tis always so Makes etu'h du • ty so ± t: ± de-li;zhtful de ligiit-ful de-li-htful in in in the the the .0 — 0- W^B service service service of of of .0i:-j5)^ -0-1-0 — the Lord ! the Lord ! the Lord ! I ■—/ I ^ _-i.-H; j_ ^ ^ /. -V-J^ |g ■■I THE WAY IS SO THEHAOILTFUh— Continued. 7^ CI/()l!fS. ! 1 . -\ — J ,_A 0.^^ 0^X 0^,,0 J ^ 0, :#TrJ: -•-i- I i'or llic w.iy is s" di li^'litt'nl ! Ncs, the w;iy is so dc-liglitful ! .^; ± ±[± ± ^• > / 1 > '^ -t- -L-rryi^-rj > - ^-_^__JL__^. Sing my soul! 'tis so delight -ful! In the scr-vioe of the Lord. I i ♦. ♦ ^ : ^ ♦ • N ♦ H f: t: t: ± ^ -\ — ^-j-r I — n !M» ' III re. vc. have nu (•oiitiiiitiiiii city.' 1 Eailli is hciintiful and fair, ^'l■t how soon its iH'iiutics fade; Summer's ilowiTs s-o sweet and rare, All in till! cold grave are laid, IJiit tlu;^ earth is not my iiome, Here \m: eunnot always stay; Swiftly we are jiassuig on To homes, far, far, ♦'ar away. 2 Far away, vhero angtjis dwell, We will meet to part no more, An 1 in joyous anthems tidl How we gained that peacreful shore. Tiiere till! ])ure ones live and love, 'I'here no < loud I'au siiroud the day, 111 our ha,i)|)y homt! ahove, Our iioine, far far, tar away. , 3 Jud:ili'.s I'rini'e is gathering there. • All his ransomed ones, his own; Free from want, from vexing care, Sin and death will not lie Unown. There loiig-partiid friends may meet, Tiiere all tears he wiped away, Welcome home, sweet strains repeat, Our home, far, far, far away. Vanhury, Coivt. UabJiibt I'liiiiUvs. 91 ' Hitherto hnth the I.unI hdjieil nn." 1 Come, thou Fount of every blessing. Tune my heart to sing thy grace, Streams of mercy, never ceasing, Call for songs of loudest praise. Teacli me some eijlestial measure, Sung hy ransomed hosts ahove; tlie vast, the houiidh ss treasure Of my Lord's unchanging love. 2 Here I raise n y Khenezer ; Hither hy thy help I've eome; And I hojie hy thy good pleasure. Safely to arrive at home. Jesus sought me when a stranger, Wandering from the fold of (iod; He, to rescue me from danger. Interposed his precious blood. 3 to grace how great a debtor Daily I'm constrained to be! Let thy goodness, like a fetter, 15in ■':. i': ..« 1 ■51 ■ 0. liiht !.'ll V.M Li • I — %, -t J. M. WHYTR. ~«1 ?:: 1 ^ 0-f - — * — * (HI --r ■„■>• 111 rii..' i',>r vmu i!'. ■ -iicwitli ti 'i 1!' ;.• iri «.!' l> .J_ i:.:li su'.'i'ouiiiloil liy foi's; lii' true to your lit with powois iiii-si'iii ; \\'c w res -tie 'gainst \'.\' will 111, uch totlie li-jlit, Ami i-i^liteousnesa i.s i-houM aliUiii, And gnu.'o all -suf- iit ; tiny iiowii, Ami l>cH:k(>iis 118 11 ill tills lij;lit, Till t'(HS arc !,11 ± J3. ± ^^_ V- — 1 , i -t (iiir ..1 a 1.- ;,: .. ;i, In I — > i~" r -« i* - I M. ^ fl fl — — , 1 \ — z '^—^ — g — -g-| :.p— ,-^;z— ^- — Ivn.;, t!it)iigli all lu'll shall op • )in;^; llo'll con - qiier tlieir legions, he'll i\af:t-itlate ot liuiit; J> '.1 - va - tion for liel-nn.'t be- ll - lient will iii'ivo ev - 'rv arm; With peace as our sail Jals, and on - ward t) lii.lds of r.ii')\\ii; We has • ten to f;)l - low his couipu'i " 1 aai luni.siu'il froii si.:'',t; The last bat -tie fought and the JL JL M. JL \S. M. £l M. M. __.-f_-r_V- — .— — _— y j^- .-r— •»!, jt # #. 0- ■> — :t:i_t: i^ i ¥ ;l: -iJ~- ~t-l -0 "5' 3 ;{^' i^ vaiKpiidi tlieir tliroii ;: The Lord is our Ca])taiii, ho leads us a - long, vil iaut and .stroll',', I'or (iod is our to\i- - er, onr .^liicld and our song. stowed iiy oiii Lord; The sword of tlu' S))ir - it — l.ir '■ r.(piering U'oril. faith as our shield. We'll eompier hell's forces, wo iKV-cr will yield. li in l;,st iicr vi : nifiirlrd, And tru>t-iiig in ,J((-sua, w •!l '¥ trv won, I lien Saximir receive ♦ -.-«•■«■■«■ nquer the world. us and crr)wn us thine own. JL ± ± ± 4S. „_»■ »•_■>' w • - _ W 1 1 ^ rt— cri'Uirs. N \^ T~-> -0 — I- -H - -_0- ~1 ■it- Then i'lii'ii )L wnk'' WMi^l' A. V ' a w.iUi' J± JL -9 32= the trumpet IT, I sounding a far ; -:[>— ""^^[izZ:^i^i1[^E:£^^E| AJt'J 00 BE STRONG IN THI^ L,OR-D—C'miinued. l^ • ^ ^ I,— » — tt J V c a -,-A^ :s: :g- Now a - ri.->> '. Now a - iIm 1 ai;.^ jS-_-f-_ «■_ X-:. .c till! C':i))-tain i.s c;ill-ing to war; f: ± fi ± ^ -c ± e I -"711^ -L-i: — t/ — ^- ;_.|_f-_ pir:]?.- i_t: 1 -e- -r- -tf- -O- i Tut J!. -T- — ■» ;ii tliu wlioltt iiiur, btaiiil liiiu in tlic light, J^-. _t .1 ^. i I'm stnn)'^' in tin- T.md, and the ])()w'r of hi;i might. ± ^ ± ± 'r^ £ £: ^ j2. LTt: [P 1K{ Fri'i'iliiin frmii the hdiKlmir 0/ . 'n. 1 tli't my load cf sin wiT' ;,on( ! tl.at I (.(luld a1 last, siihniit Al .li sll^s' f ct to lav it ll'|\^ n, 'J'o l.iy my .soul at .k:.u..;' led I 2 When s!i:ill miuo c.cs licliold th>- Laiiil/.' TIio (loil of my Siil\ati.-)H re; '.' Weary, Lord, ilio;i know', t I am; Yet ^till I cannot cume to iluc. 1 lliv ak (i.T I'u! yoke of iidired sin," .\ii 1 fully i5it my rpirit free; 1 caiiUi.t iTit till ))r.r(' within, 'iill 1 am w holly lost in thee. ,") I'iM'u Vi )tdd I learn of t!ii'e, my Cod; 'I'hy li;.;lit and e,;:y la;r.l( n \.vir ■ , I'he er'i ;, all stained witji hallowed l,l<.,,d. The l:;l)or<.f thy dying love. (i I \\-(juld,liut thou must give thcpower, My heai't fr(.ni e\eiy sin lelcase; 1-1 in,' tear, O Lord, tiie joyful hour, . And liU me with thy perfect jjeaoc. S ReKf, foi' nn Koid 1 long to lind; Snvio\u' of all, if nri'ie thou rrt, 7 ( 'ome, Lord, tlu drooping tiinnerclujer, , , Givo lao thy nuek and lowly m'l"', X.»r kt thy ehai'iot v, heels delay; :; . i\iid i-.t-.mp thine imige'un in\ A.ipcar, in my poor heart ajjpear ! ■' heart. .\Jy (jiod. my Savioui, I. ome away ! 04 .1. WlllOllT. YE'RE A* WELCOME HAME. CO 1). A. WlIVTB. 1. Yi! iR'v'il -iKi tliiiik it's no for yon, An" s\ ik; _\i' ll Ira'l ii-laiic; I "2. riiL- I). ^;-j,'.u' man ui' tatti'ii^d ilacs, 'J'lii; cjui\ n w T silk mi train, o. A-liint tnc tlucU ilio ;suii is liriclit. An' \v iiiiv^s ooi- li i ts an; tain, ' 4. Well miicJL ui' li ions w (J ki-iitlang syne, \\ ha Irao oor Iki i-^ arc ta'en; n T. M.^ 4>. ^: y ,fz -^--- -srri,iz^.,^- tpzzr^i-T^ K— ^=i=&— ,:,-.,._-. 10' -^ — -"^Tr] — ' — i ^-T— — < — — «»i — I 1 He boclit an entrance wi' his blnid— An' yc'rc a' T\-oloomc hamo. V\ha pleads the merits o' his bhiid, Will hao a ueleonie hame. To lea' a' strnygles o' this war!, An' bee to yon bricht hame. They con'dna bide, for Jo • sus ea'ed Them up to his aiu hamo. ^_.J^ ■J T-^ T-O ^— r-^ 1 H-j-l «r» :^=r i3E Ye need - na hanker on the road, If sae, he's no The rich, tln! piur, tlic young, the atdd, To Jo • sus are The mansions o' the blest are there, \\'i'heits a' free We'll meet them, and we'll welcome be,Whaur Je-sus .s to blame ; the same, frac pain, to reign; ■(•■ I*- ^-7 7 »-T-»---» •»- — 1 — i_i _ — I — J 1 i_i. 31 31 1 1- SEE^: ifin iii — ii- — I- - -• --# -15- :2-z:j=b.5*~ — •-# Ho welcome hame. welcome hame. welcome hame. welcome hame. -_ii=|iz=t:=::zfe- £^ r 00 k'HYTR. iiic; ;uii, lia, fc^ YE'RE A' WELCOME HAME-Con\(il r shore. With iin.set'ii hands si'Pin to huckoii o or, 4, 'Diu tou h vif (Icutli is upon yourfrumc,Tliuniai'lilc slab soon will bear jour name, P Z0 • . . , — ,, — p: ^^3 :L.-zzf: ±: -XZH ^-t- f=F - 1^ --1- I*' :?: -5-i-a^ i Whilo Ooil invitos and your (*tops will lori', ('nine a • way to Je - sus now. Le.^t you Bliuuld KUf - fer e ■ ternal bhame, l.'oiue a • w.iv tT Je - sus now. .A. ' - - - . tL H t: t. r^T-- Wm 2 — s— — • — •-[ * — * — • — r — \ h • ' — » [ ' rfi . ■ -— :^- :>-rl I — ir— I ^ ^-zzvzbi:z:i:zzigi=:±iz:itiL 11*.— *—■» —• - JiFH 1 — i — r' ciionus. O -r Come a • way Conic a - to way to # . # Je - BUS, Jo - sus, cuine a - P • • • ^ ■ Come way. a - f"V 1. 1 # • ^"' ~Ji-^2 y. •; ■r* » • » « , ^ f 9- « ■^ vi i-. 7 •- f • / :? " 1_ 7 V- 7 1 • ^ ■" -^ /" _ — ^- way Come a Jo • sus, Come way to Ju - EU>!, come a way, way Come a -way • — #- to to Je Je sus, sus, come '■ft-' ■ ••■ Come a - way to way, it t:' t. t: t: Je • sua now. -^ 0- U tJl T"-r- r~T g m i [f m r. N*. Tii-iiiN. SOME ONE KNOOKINQ. J. M. Wmm, 1^ ■«> -^^^ ^- -^ — ^ — g ^_^.i_K c w m m-L^m ... I . . . r I. SDiiit; one liiiockiiii;, bdiiic om; iilriuliiiff, At the portal of iiiy heart, L'. Trust in inu he (."-'"".v wliisper.s, Siik and sail and Borc thou art, H. 1 am wcurv. 1 mu trouliluit, Oh tlio hitter puhi, tin- stliart, i. .\h, Iiis liivc ni.v hci-^oMi iiiini-i. I'icrcus like a ^'old • en dart, f). Tar ■ r.v Willi me, oil, ni.v Sivi'iir, lie iv to theo I yield ni.v heart, I - 4 ' $^i- .9 9 — I # #- -i:z=t:-iir: .., .._, — 0..\ -p—» V- "0 .01 *-■ ^ I. Swi'itl.v pUailiii.', oh, HO earnest. Can I say to him, depart? Trust ii; nie and I will heal tlieo. Shall I sa.v to him, dejiartT Kest and iHiu'e and jo.v lie i.llVi.s, How ran 1 hid hiiu depart? I am fiieiidkss, he 'm init'lity, Uaro I say to Inm depart? iji ■ ti I' in, I will receive theu, Nev • er • more will t,ay depart. •> '-~#: -02 -0- V- zz'zlz^ i^^iz^^z;:— t; J-r-J: It: r—\iz :•- l:^.rA=== 3 rnonrs. >__v. ,-r- ^^«-^r i S'Uuo one uiiii'Uin.u', 8oniu one pleadini; •) ^r ^•^TiT. l^iS^P It 0- at the — I- poi tal of H- - niy -J -t:i-=r-— p=ziij -v — / — 1/ ' - \ — lEJE heart, Sweetly plead Some one swcetlv infr, oh, pleading. 80 earn oh, so rarnePt- m \i^ V — t/— ,-\-K- I say to hi est, Can I say to him depart? Can I say to hira aeparti ! • l.v, ' 100 JESUS-"A PLACE TO HIDE ME IN." .\Il>« TiiRDNTO. J. M. Wnm. {^'■'i >¥ M...': ;(iLv: ^^m^^^^^. \. The t( nii)tiT r.iiiH'H, with jriiili'dil nrt To Kiiiin' mo in gonio :'. W- ■ fovc till! I'lir of (iciil's jut law, Coiicli'iiiiicil ho trlls iii« ;t. Tin- \vi;cl^4 of (i T • row, ii;!lili-s, Kiarcli The scuvt!* of my 4. 'I'h.v hi 1 - >.izr #1 1 Tit ' i#:Trzrir : riz'pi ^ j^ ■■_<:. J" *:".:"', : 1 ■;'-"i'.'li' 1 f s!m ; I h;ivr h:',n ; h' i!'t v.it'i • i I ; s l; iv.a\ .-in: !)■ I ■ ill ,' will ; i9- ■»■ ■ »• • ■. -■-—•'- #- _ >:*zzz: :rzz; :~ :^. -t •- --4^- IT^^ ■s- I hi'iMthf ni ]ir;\vi'r ono hlc-^s • oil naiiic, .!o ■ hub, 1 f:i 'L' liiiii uilli tliii iK'i' • ffct I'l a, .lu • Kii», l.ol ill tho niiilst 11 qiint ri'k, .)o • hiis, It lU'cvN mi otliiT wonU tlian thii, .lu - hus, Tiio !-h;i 1 • iiw fif (J il'a lov • injj ■ nis-i, Jc - siis, fzi — •— (O. « • — •— — •o- 1 1 ^— g ciionrs. J L .-.S- .li • siiN "a ].\:\ri' t.) liiilc ino in!" .!,■ ■■;'i-"a ]il;;i'r t • 1^-1 -^ i fS 9 • - _^.» »-JM# -g _ r. N. %.' Wnrrs. eomo lilt my from a- 1 in r. N. Tipton. SHEPHERD OP ISRAEL. J. M. WftTTB. 1. TliDii Sill |ili( Til ipf l-niil, a w.iiid'i'cr In'Iiold. A wnnd'rcr lii)|ilciririif t'\v •J. Till! vipjic of till' t.iiMiilcr MCMM'I swri'f 1 1 my I'lir; Ah I w' v illil IvuM to lils ;{. Ilcfclvr'l li.v tlicMI/l'i tliiit Ii' t^'iiiiiN to lio'-tniy, I hiiiMrl rt tl>c 'il;ii'l>iii's, the j 4. My S;nloiir lin roiniii.:, in tlur to a • l.iilr, All' wilt ll;oii tliliir iTriiff otio 9 • « l'..* .«». -#■ -h— •> .. Ik. i.. J U\ voiir ' Iilriiililiir il.ui -Li'i-; lOii'l'- is i': I'lilli I'll :lll>l \(i«. llollnIi-s A • las! if 'I'lir ti'Illli • tlT Ir' • Iliullt • C'll :iii(l Iriiiidlc.-J, liatli liii'i'd inu l»i'-l,'iiilt"l mu I'm si'i'lci'i',' till' fold To liL' !ra\( 111 nil' lu'ru; My ;i ■ far fr 'in thu wav ; I'lii II - way from thy side, And cnoiics ' " ' #•# O 9 » 9 ri".t. in tVf ::nii-! of my Saviour. Iirart ill its aii'/nisli !■< Minlin'.;'. ..,..,, • . lo-t, in llH' l.'.d ..f t'.c stran'.r.'r. '"•'"■l*''^''^'' "' '^'■"'' now he hath left ini,' to jur - ish. ' 9 I'i'y on nil' 1 — *—#. « — « — .-. # I -0 —9 9 -r. \_^:^i rjujT-rrizrzzJ-Jizd Take nii' ! Oh, take im.' ! I ill foiiiiir.' to tlici', tliii lu arms the 9 *-^^ 0- t-J^—9- T-9 9 •- . -•- -9 « 9 9-r^ lost otio I I re • turn - inif ! Home to thy hosom, my Lord, let me flee. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) ■^^^.V^d 1.0 I.I 21 12.5 |: 12.2 us 14.0 2.0 i {{{■•25 III 1.4 III 1.6 < 6" ► V] Hiotographic Sciences Corporation £: N^ iV \\ 23 WEST MAIN STRUT WEBSTER, N.Y. 14510 (716)S72-4503 » I 102 J. M. W. JESUS IS OAIiLING YOU NOW. J. H. WBmk i m. ft ^ ^^^^^m 1. Why do you wait a con - ven • 1 - ent day ? Je • eva la 2. Days hava gone by, and the raonths and the yeara, Je • bus is 3. Drrkness is dcep'nin^, and oh, 'tis lo late I Je-sus ia <^^^z^=M-- w-^ ^ s e^^e=£ r=F^ -3- -? — f- ■jf--^. W- ^=£ ^m m call - ln— ^ T. r- r^^ ,1.^1,^^ :t=4^ -fi-^ nit=fe It: -•-- -V- PS^ heart Just now, The dews < f nev - er iicpt, When down by not, O soul, Es - cape for t>-!V- the morning are on his brow; the grave-side you nr-un.' i and wept ; thy life, you may miss the' goal; -^ — h — ^fl 'z — \ — -V — 1>- T' f f ^ f P I S5Z_ — n LIZ ^-4 4 y I 4 ,^ He id tliere waiting and calling you now ; Turn to him now and his free grace accept : And if you miss it, what horrors, O soul ^ ^ f^ ±t:i:f:t ->— *t f i f O will you not come to him now? O will you not come to him now? O will you not come to him now? 5EE ± K - H-FtfH 'y^ JESXJS IS CALLING YOU NOW— Continued. m .'f; ,(.( Will you notomiotolilni now? Will you not tnwt in him now? •;! Come tu hiiiiiiow, eoniu, just now. right*;' -_ — 4%. ___ t-i-* ;-. p ^- — 1_2 : 1 ^ ;i. t -/— » — t / - m « ±iit i 1 ^ j^ ^ ( I ' f 4 4 S ^ - « 4 9 if-?^ Ju-t now, DOW? Cone to him LOW, riifht now, O hear him, he's calling you now. trust in him now. •f~ ■— — ^ -I— ♦.*-..#.*. SS=^9=«^ _ ' — I I ■>-v— *<• ^ -^ ■<■ -^ «- -^ -^ m ■^* ' 103 Sympathy and mutual love. I Blest be the tie that binds Our hearts in Christian love; The fellowship of kindred minds Is like to that above. ' 2 Before our Father's throne, * We pour our ardent prayers; Our fears, our hopes, our aims a.re one, Our comforts and our cares. 3 We share our mutual woes, Our mutual burdens bear ; And often for each other flows The sympathizing tear. 4 When we asunder part. It gives us inward pain ; But we shall still be joined in heart, And hope to meet again. 6 This glorious hope revives Our courage by the way ; White each «h elcpectation lives, AA'd IbtigS to see the day. ' ,. fi. Frothi sorrow,' toil and pain, ,'.ri And sin, we shall be free;. ii„;. And. biirf^ctv love, and ftieodal^ip. reign \ Through all eternity. ) 104 Prayer /or a vietoriout faith. 1 O for a faith that will not shrink j ' Though presaet^ by every foe I ' j That wUl not tremble on the brink Of any earthly woe ; 2 That will not murmur or complain ^neath the chastening rod, - But, in the hour of grief or pain. Will lean upon its God: 3 A faith that shines more bright and When tempests rage without; [olear That when in danger knows no fear. In darkness feels no doubt: 4 That bears, unmoved, the world*! dread frown. Nor heeds its scornful smile; Tliat seas of trouble cannot drown. Or Satan's arts begnile : 5 A faith that keeps the narrow wi^ Till life's last nour is fled, I And with a pure and heavenly ray : Illumes a dying bed. 6 Lord, give us such a faith as this, L And then, whate'er roav come, H We'll taste, while here, the bailowvd b&iss ■ , i ' Of an eternal home. 105 RING ON, SWEET BELLS. (CHRISTMAS.) J. u. Wnnf^ ^1 1. Far o'er the wold white rests the snow, Right mer - ri • ly the swells Float 2. On them who Journey'd {roin a • far, The prophets and theseerx. One 3. The glorious tidings from a - bove The heav'ui.v harpers brought. The 4. The glorious radiance from the star De-scond-ed on the seem. Where ±=± S ^=m: Jtui ^' « Ml $ f ^ T 1^ mi on the nir with breath of prayer Of happy Christmas bells. brijfht star slioiic, tyiH; of tiie ilawii That crowns the emlless years. sweet release, the blessed pcaue, That all their music fraught. si - lent, solemn midnight kept, The promise of the yea's. 5 I :i^: *■• -^ -^ m^ Iliii;; on sweet bells, Riiuf - on sweet bells, Rin;;. on sweet bells, rius; in the chimo, ring on sweet bells ring in the chining I J j^ ^ J I, ^ ^ ' i-^vS >* •—Is -O f=f= -o- I: -0^Kjf^ ^O- ♦ — »- King on bells, ring on bells ring on belU, RVng on bells. Rint: in thy chime, ' Ring on sweet bells, Ring iQ. thy obime, thy cbim& Ring on nreet, bells, ring in th« ehime ^e LA-±A^1.1A f=F^-F=f= S bel!r i Ring in' thy chime, thy chime, Ring on :±: '■ — —•■j- 53 lint; DM Kvvoet bells, Of all the happy ChnstmUtime. rin; on sweet bells, ring in the chime, Of all the happy Christmaa time _„tL-.--* a zr:Jl #•■#■ «__#. » ' m -C'l «ii«"if oil Itnlls, -r (>/ all tliu happy Christmas tiiiuj. *^=^ mi .(.. i^J ■ y ': ' I ■n-vr 15 ,t Float One |t, The Vhere Wis, 1 INDEX No. Alas, and did my Saviour 30, 38 All Hail the power of 12 Am I a soldier of the 42 And can I yet 95 Arise, my soul, arise 36 A song of trust tfl Awamingcry 19 Beautiful stream 53 Behold, the Bridegroom comes 49 Be strong in the Lord 92 Blest bo the tie that binds 103 Break these chains that 73 Broken hearts 15 Christ Jesus, the Saviour 14 Christ of Qalilco 80 Comcaway 16 Come away to Jesus now 98 Come, O my God 31 Come, sinner, behold 35 Come, sinners, to the 18 Come, thou foxmt 91 CometoJesus 39 Come to Jesus now 50 Come, ye sinners 37, 60 Crowned with thof ns 52 Earth is beautiful 90 Far o'er the wold 105 Forever here my rest . . , 76 From every place 88 From realms of glory 63 From the dazzling 39 Give me the wings 32 God calling yet 45 God has given me. 61 Going, singing 48 Hallelujahis my song 72 Hasten to Jesiis.i. 23 Hear the new song 62 Hear the ^oiceof ....:,...: ' 5 No. He came to die for me 63 Ho died for me 38 He waits to pt;,rdon you 84 How calm this golden 59 How far away 10 I come, thou wounded 20 I gave my heart 8 I have a tiomo in 40 I have hoard the voice 8 I'll sing of that 53 In fatherland 40 Intercede for me 33 In the cross of 17 Is there some precious 16 It was a song of 29 I've reached the land 71 I've said him "nay" 66- I will give my heart 74 I will tell it to Jesus 4 Jesus, and shall it 41 Jesus, a place to hide me in — .100 Jesus calling tiico .■■., 5; Jesus is calling you now ,....;■. 102- Jesus is willing to save — 61 Jesus, lover of my soul 13 Jesus loves me 67 Jesus, my all to heaven has 51 Jesus, thine all- victorious 75 Just as I am 2^ Let him to whom 67 Let me sing to you 84 Let ihe children sing 6 Let us hear you tell it 43 Lilce the music of a 15 Listen, O listen 67 Lord, I believe a rest 68 Low at thy feet 3 Make me free 7? My faith looks up 79 j^ My God, the spring of 65 f •. « INDEX. Mo. My home 2 My Jeans la willing 61 My mother's hymn 29 Nearer, my Ood, to thee 69 O blessed feet of Jesns 33 O, brother, have you told 43 O for a closer walk 78 O for a faith that will not 104 O for a heart to praise 46 O for a thousand tongues 11 O happy day that 66 On Cal'....y'8 mount 27 O sacred head, now 52 O that my load of sin 93 O thou Groat Eternal 1 O tolling bells 47 Our sins on Christ were 81 O where shall rest 21 O who could help me 9 O why should I weep 7 O why thus stand 98 Pentecost .■•«••. ■ 1 Praise God '. 88 Ring on, sweet bells 106 Rock of ages 25 Saviour dear, tome 7 Shepherd of Israel , — 101 Show pity. Lord 82 Sing, my soul, sing 89 Some one knocking 99 Somewhere, ah ! yes, somewhere 83 The battle song 87 The cleansing blood 34 The crimson stream 27 The King's highway 71 Thenewsong 62 Vo. The predona blood of 72 Thereisafair city 2 There is a fountain 23, 34 There is a happy land 97 There is a land of pure delight 85 There's a lowly birth 80 The shadow of a cross 59 The spirit in our 50 The tempter comes 100 The way is so delightful 89 They are coming home 70 Thoy ai'e coming to the 70 They crucified him 35 They have laid down their 44 They never are weary there 44 They tell of a city 77 Thine 57 Thou Shepherd of 101 To watch and to wait 77 To whom can you go 23 Unsheathed is the sword 87 Was it for me 28 We are on the way 48 " Weary ones," a voice 66 We bring no glittering 55 We're waiting. Lord 3 We shall hear a voice 49 When, gracious Lord 96 When I survey the .. 24 When times of temptation 4 Why do you wait 102 Why should our tears 86 Will you meet me 58 Working for Jesus 74 Ye dying, come 14 Yesterday I wandered 51 Yesterday, today and to-morrow 51 Ye're a' welcome hame 94 Ye i^eedna think .4 Vo. 72 2 ..23,3* W 8ft 80 fiO 60 100 89 70 70 36 44 44 77 67 101 77 23 ..... 87 28 48 66 65 3 49 96 24 4 102 86 .... 68 74 14 61 51 94 4