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A few Standard Hymns and Tunes by the best English authors will also be found in this volume, which, together with the fine selection from "Gospel Hymns Consolidated," make a book which we hope will give satisfaction to all who use it. // contains more new pieces than any of the single numbers that have preceded it, IRA D. SANKEY, JAMES NdcQRANAHAN. QEORGE O. SXEBBINS. MOTICC Nearly every Hymn and Tune in this Book is Copyrighted. No one will be allowed to print or publish any of them without the written per- mission of the owners of copyright. *...»., ^« . . . . THE COPP, CLARK CO. Limitei. TORONTO. 4 Gospel Hymns No. 5. ODY, Dr. nd other St pieces 3st useful ing corn- Tunes by 5 volume, " Gospel we hope contains hers that BINS. d. No one nritten per- CO. Limitei. o. H No.i. imjg Haig ^t^in I §!«$$ t^b;;. «!• £j* A* PS. 145: 3. James McGranaiian. ^^^^^^^m^^ I I 1. My Saviour's prais-es I will siug, And all His love ex - press; 3. Redeemed bj His al - might- 7 power,My Sat- ioar and my King ; 3. On Thee a - lone, my Sav- iour, God, My stead-fast hopes de - pend ; 4. Ohjgrant Thy Ho - )y Spir - it's grace, And aid my fee - ble powers, ^ as ^ r E eM -T?: i^zr ^Eh=^^^t"^p^ lltZ=.%L ^ sr Sr-:^ I I Whose mer-cies ejwh re - turn- ing day, Pro- claim His faith - ful - ness. My con - fi - dence in Him I place,To Him my soul vrouldcliug. And to Thy ho - ly will my soul Sub -mis -si ve -ly would bend. That glad-ly I may fol - low Thee Thro' all my Ai - ture hours. S'-tH^ -.( — *=?■ Chorus. ^ t—r—r %=d^ r-.-- +: se f 1 r X »==g= i 'H^- "Ev-'ry day will I bless Thee! Ev-'ryday will I bless Thee! E ^e Ev - 'ry day will Y^ £ 11 1 n - EeeeE zsr. :d: E -« i is; d: .-tp is 22: -liS^- i Home - ward — - — 3t_ £ to the man - sions, Far a - bovo the skies. :S-=:rr^ -te: ^ m -t«?- '.-ZSL \ J I D. RANKEV. g^: >m this world of eadiug o'er tho fe who love the -\=^ he glo - ry, ird,homeward!" ird, homeward I " p h :3C ■*^E bove the skies, f, grace,8hall share, s; terace is won. ; ^ ^55=:: the prize, .a — , ^ No. 3. in ^It( ioUour of §x» iitwi "Neither shall any man pluck thorn out of My hand."— John 10. 28. Words arr. tJEo. C. Stebbins. l^ _4- :q=q;^: i^^m^mm 1. Oh, soultoss'don the billows, a - far from iiiuud-ly land, 2. Tho' rag- ing winds may drive thee, a wreck up- on tho strand, 3. Whenstrengthisspentin toil-ing, andwea-ri-ly you stand, 4. When by the swell- ing Jor-dan, your feet in sink -ing sand, 5. And when at last we're gathered, with all the ransomed band. p-fc^ ^. ^- =f=Tf — «>- f9- T — Ti -i?-» ISZI -(CK- jff- t: s f^pz-i Look up to Him who holds thee in " The hol-low Still cling to Him who holds thee in " The hol-low Then rest in Him who holds thee in "The hol-low Ee - mem-ber still He holds thee in "The hol-low "We'll praise our God who holds us in "The hol-low of of of of of His hand." His hand." His hand." His hand." His hand." Ji |2- i»- — »<- r Chorus. :g: 4- :p— &= ^pT: »: g ii* ==^: :g:=gz=^-hg - :-;g=z=jziligz3g 11 :sz i^ i In "The hol-loTV of His hand," In the hol-low of His hand. f=f 9 — ^— i -»'- # t-T g J= E^ the skies. 'JZZL\ \ S jr^^ — -^ m i s/ ^-i— 4 iffl: -«^ a-; -«l— 5* & O how safe are all who trust Him, In "The hol-low ef His hand." Sfe -^- «>- £ 4^- e V^«- IS=^: ^ft—tf? (2 fft. Je=^=z:fez=:^: jgi-ig: t5» W- zh-| — r ^SLi-^, H f=f 6 2:^-*<^ J No. 4. "I will sing praises uiito my Qod."— Ps. 146: Z Fanny J. Crostjy. ClIESTEU G. ALLEN. I i^fe^^^PIEfe^ 1. PraiseHimlpraiscHim! JcsuSiOurblessert Redeemer! Sing, O earth — His 2. PraiseHim!praisoHim!Jcsus,ourl)lense(l Redeemer! For on r siua Ho 3. PraiseHim! praisellim! Jcsus,our blessed Redeemer! Heav'nly por- tala, i^ii^^itei^^ wou-der-ful love pro - claim ! Hail Him ! h»il Him ! highest*rch-«ngel8 in | Buffered,andbled,and died; He our rock, our hopeof e-ter-nalsal - V loud with ho-san -naa ring! Jo - gus, Sav-iour,reignethforev-er and |^ — ^'^— ^-[^ ^ r^ — — — — / i / -Y-i/ ] /!/ ^? D.S. — Praiae Him ! praise Him ! tell of Hisexcellent praise Him! tell of Hisexcellent FlKK. glory ; Strength and hon-or give to His ho-ly name! Like a shep-herd, vation,Hail Him ! hail Him i Jesus, the cruci - fied. Sound His prais - ea! ev-er: Crowu Him! crownEim! Propiiet,aiid Priest,and King! Christ is com - ing! greatness, Praiae Him! praise Him! ever iu joyful song! fei:l"JrJtN^r^r#f^^ Jesus will guard His children, In His arms He carries them all day long; Jesus who bore our sorrows,Love unbounded, wonderfal,deep and strong ; o-ver the world victorious,Pow'r and glo- ry unto the Lord be - long ; ^^ m^^^^ * M * , M * M * f±r^T=(^i I _ m-w-w — i*-H — sspt- I O. AliLKX. O earth— His )nr siu3 Ho nly por-tals, bfcrch-»ngel8in | ' e-ter-nalsal - ^ hforev-craml | e 4 ofHisexcellent a shep-herd, iis prais-es! is com - ing! ai day long; ip and strong; d be -long; No. 5 I §n. HANKKY, :^^ epppii^iipi^p^^ 1. ISc - hold a roimttumU'epiuul widc.Ce-liolil itu on- ward flow; 'Twus 2. From Ciil vary 'across, where Je&UH died In 8or-row,imin,and Woe, BurHt 3. O may wo all thehealin^ power Of thutblesH'd Fountain know; Trust 4. And whoa at lost the message conies. And wo are called to go, Our .-__ JtJ_5-:.. £^ii r ePJIPH^^^i^ 1 1 i 4 /•-♦■ «^^I^Stt^ffig^ r o - pened in the Saviour's side, And cleanscth "white as snow. And ^ forth the wondrous crim-sou tide That cleanseth "white aa snow. That '^ on - ly in the precious 1)lood That cleanseth" white as snow, That; trust shall still be ia the blood That cleanseth" white as snow, That « m h^ -* ^— rf* 1* j\ '-> Chorus. itel :^5^S •rhwt P^^ ^ ^iPizi; mi cleanseth white as snow. '^ cleanseth white as snow." , ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ y^^^^^_ ^.^^ ,Ti8 flowing to cleanseth white as snow." ' cleanseth white as snow." 0t. ■"■ m J2 ^ 5r=t;e i m . ^ Jr:^ii.^.^ J .f- if c=:e r-^"^ iS3 '& ^^^^^0m day ; A nd all who will may fr3ely come, And wash theirsins a - way. t 1.1: 1. lA I). HANKKY. rtuiil flow; 'Twus ami Woe, BufHt iituinkuow; Trust I to go, Our 4 No. 7. €mt to the |!auntm •' For with tl>oi» iH tho foiintatn of llfo."-I'H. 3(1: 1). Pannv J. Ciioflnv. (1F,0. r. STKTiniNM. 1. Come with thy sins to the fountain, Come with thy bur-di>n of grief; 2. Conio ns thou art to the fountain, Jc - ruh is wnit-ing for thee; 3. These are the words of theSav-iour; They who rc-pent and believe, 4. Come and be healed at the fountain. List to the pcacc-Kpeuking voice; }-£ ^ V— y (? r-X- ins snow. And ^ I as snow. That V as snow, That ? J as snow, That ? Tisflow-ing to- ^ Bu - ry them deep in its wa-tcrs, There thou wiltflud n re- lief. What tho* thy sins are like crim-son, White us thesnov/^ they shall bo. They who are will- ing to trust Him, Life at His hand shall rc-ceive. O - ver a sin-ner re- turn -ing Now let the an -gels re-joice. Chorus, ^^^^^^^^m Haste thee away,why wilt thou stay? Eisk not thy soul on a moment's de-lay ; 2= ^m^m ^^mm m^. ^ \^^ msa- way. P^ §^^^^m^^&m Je-sus is wait- ing to save thee, Mer - cy is plead-ing to-day. M t^t x t-S \ ttzfc ^—J- r m ^* i KkT^'^^u No. 8. p. J. Crosby. I # mm d y Hisblood, why should we ev - er fear, Since day by day ; When e - vils as - sail, be val - iaut for the right. And and a-men; " Tho' earth pasa a - way, they ev - er shall en - dure, 'Tis ing be -gun; To pluck from His hand the weak-eet, trembling soul, It ^~^- 1 1- f; — ^ CUOEUS rrrr ^ Je - BUS is our 'all in all.' He will be our strength, our stay writ -ten o'er and o'er a- gain nev - er, nev - er can be done. ;i r If God be for us, if If God be for us, God bo ibr us, if God be for us,Who can be against us, who, who, if God be for us, ^ Who, who, ^.^iTitir fioum^hdi K,>. j!> > rfT^ -« — •- J^-J J ^Li zp: =fc^i]-.^gL-^l ^ who Who can be a -gainst us, ft - gainst us? Who can be against us? .^. .^ .^. -^ -J^J^ ^^ ^ — ^ s ^z::;?: 11 ^ ii "SffJjT .^jw***«>ti No. 10. §tAm)ftkin. "In •whom wo have redemption through his blood."— Ern. 1 : 7. P. J. CR03DY. Peter Bilhoun. ^^^^ 1. O ■won - der-ful words of the gos-pel! O won - der-ful 2. He came from the throuo of His glo - ry. And left the bright 3. O come to this won-dcr-ful Sav-iour, Come wea - ry and 4. There'snji_^ oth-er ref-ugebut Je - sus, No ehel - ter where ;^ .^..^ifL_-{=i^. Sli^^^Q ¥ message they bring, Pro - claim - ing a blessed re-demption Thro' mansions a - bove, The world to redeem from its bondage; So Bor- row - op - pressed ; Be - hold on the cross how He suf-fered,That % lost ones may fly; And no^, while He's tender -ly caU-ing:0 1 ^ m$^^ ^^ ? li -^S Choeus. k . I Je - sus our Saviouraud King. ti O - DUO VUX liJCSV AUUA C«U\A X^i.li^« ^ IT' ^XSSS-S^tJS'^ »»-«->. Ob. be-lievein Hi. "turn ye," "for why will ye die?" ^ f^ i F? ^i-t^-H^ m i^-±-^^m~ Frf i-^- ^^^^s f,^JV:^ hj=^ =«^ fe^ S mer-cy That flows like a fountain so free; Be " lieve, and re- »ifi^^ .5= 1S5 \( $tAmpkn—€miAnkL t "w" ~at "W" "w • ceivotho re-dcmp-tion Ho of - fers to you and to me. ^ rf^ e^ t-tnr i^ i 5-lievein His No.il. ^\m^y ^0t4 t0 ®kt " It Is good for mo to draw near to God."— Ps. 73 : 28. E. G. Taylor, D.D. Alt. Geo. C. Stetibins. :|: m ^^m^m 1. Clos-er,Lord,to Thee I cling, Clos- er still to 2. Clos-er yet, O Lord,myKock,Eef-uge of my 3. Clos - er still, my Help, my Stay, Clos- er, clos- er 4. Clos - er, Lord, to Thee I come, Lightoflife Di ■ Thee; soul ; still ; vine; ^ ■=^- Safe beneath Thy Dread I not the Meek-ly there I Thro' the ev -or* sheltering wing Iwouldev-er bp ; RudetheblastofdoubtandsiUjFierceas tempest-shockjTho' the billows roll. Wildeststormcan-not alarm, For, to learn to say, ' 'Father,not my will ;"Learn that in affliction 's hour. When the Bless- cd Sou, Joy and peace are mine; Let me in Thy love a-bide,Keep me $m^^mm ziEi±: saults without, within. Help me. Lord, the battle win ;—Clos-er,Lord,to Thee, me, can come no harm, Leaningon Thy loving arm ;—Clos-er,Lord,to Thee, clouds of sorrow lower, LovedirectsThy hand of power;— Clos-er,Lord,to Thee, ev - er near Thy side, In the " Kock of A-ges ' hide,— Clos-er,Lord,to Thee. 1 *^^^ 13 ^£J^ ''^i^ No. 12. "m& fe fm!" "He that loyeth not, knoweth lot Qod; for Qod Is love."—! John 4: 8. BiAN A. Dykes. Ira D. Sankby. 1. "God is love! " — His word proclaims it, Day by day the truth we prove; 2. "God is love!" — Oh, tell it glad- ly,How the Sav- iour from a-bove 3. " God is love! " — Oh .boundless mercy — May we all its full-nessproTel ^^^ m^ 1 — ^-~t &^^ ^^^ ^^m f M m^^^m ^^^ -g=g=j Heav'nandearth with joy are tell- iug, Ev - er tell- ing, "God is love!" g Came to seek and save the lost ones. Showing thus the Fa-ther'slove. V Tell - iug those who sit iu darkness, " God is Light, and God is Love ! " a /^ *H <^-^ 1 « H H M ^^ -m~ ■! b I =^ 1^ Chobits. ^^m m Hal- le - lu - jah ! tell the sto-ry,Sung by an -gel choirs a- bove; -»■ » — * * I ^ — I i ^-r-m — •■ — •■■ — ■• I o m- Itl =EE^ -I* — » — •■ F=?=F -^ m t Sounding forth the mighty chorus— "God is Light, and God is Love ! " b% -I \ 1/— t L.J M ¥ » 14 f N4:8. D. Sankey. rath we prove; from a-bove iill-nessproTel -J. ^ m f iod is love!" s Ta-ther'slove. » od is Love ! " £3 r i ra a - bove; f-r-- m I m f m No. 13. ^^eWttfl Ut §k "I will both search My sheep, and seek them out. '— EzEK. 34: 11. A. N. E. E. Hasty, by per. Llfir fefe^3^ E±^=ES«F_iES ^^ m s 1. Je - sus, my Sav-iour, to 2. Je - sns, mj Sav-iour, on 8. Je - siis, my Sav-iour, the 4. Je - sus, my Sav-iour, shall Beth - le- hem came, Born Oal - va-ry'stree. Paid same as of old, While come from on high — Sweet in a man-ger to the great debt, and my I was wand'ring a - is the prom- ise as > ? >-r — *^ — S. ^Z#_i_ _^ ^ ^ ^ ' *> ■^ '/ V ^ f^- S S .J r m 8or - row and shame ; Oh, it was won-der-ful- soul He set free; Oh, it was won-der-ful- far from the fold, 6en-tW and long did He wea-ryyeardfly; Oh, 1 shall see Himde —blest be His name! Seeking for me, for -how could it be? Dy-ing for me, for plead with my soul, Gall-ing for me, for ■ scend-ing the sky, Oom-ing for me, for 1/ ^ 1/ Refrain. _ For me! if ' For me!. me! me! me! me! Seeking for me! Dy-ing for me! Call-ingforme! Com-ingforme! Seeking! Dy-ing for me! Galling for me I Oomingforme! Seeking for me! Dy-ing for me! Calling for me! Oomingforme! Seeking for me! Dy-ing forme! Galling for me! Oomingforme! "FT^T 3=^553 3=S^ it was won- der- ful— blest be His name ! it was won- der- fill — how could it be? tly and long did He plead with my soul, I shall see Him dft- scend-ing the sky, Seek-ing for Dy-ing for Gall-ing for Oom-ing for me, me, me, me. for for for for me! me! me! me! :?--/- ^M^ ^ ITT py -M* ^M >-^t*^l»JiMH)ii>i III will ■^ij^S*' No. 14. W. T. Hlbei'kr. " Deliver ino, () my (Jod."— I's. 71 : 4. fjRO. C 8TEBBIN8. .^^ ^=r-: ai^i%= 1. Out of my boudage, sorrow and night, Je-sus, I come, Je-sus, I come; 2. Out of my shameful failure and loss, Je-sus, I come, Je-sus, I come; 3. Out of un-rest and at- ro-gant pride, Je-sus, I come, Je-sus, I come; 4. Out of the fear and dread of the tomb, Je-sus, I come, Je-sus, I come; ±z Evzzfc|B=:^z:y : i4-_:^_|:ZEiiEzi r-r i -L i -FT- 23 *^^3^ ? -^ K-- A — V ~JSi fe^l In- to Thy freedom, gladnessandlight, Jc-sus, I come to Thee; In - to the glorious gain of Thy cross, Je-sus, I come to Thee; In - toThybles8-ed will to a- bide, Je-sus, I come to Thee; In - to the joy and light of Thy home, Je-sus, I come to Thee; ^^m^ p. 09 ;] f^ u rj: ^^^^^Ip? drr +^ j alS :«*^ 1^ ^ .a* Out of my sickness in-to Thy health. Out of my want and in- to Thy wealth, Out of earth's sorrows into Thy balm, Out of life's storms and into Thy calm. Out of myself to dwell in Thy love, Outof despair into rapturesa- bove. Out of the depths of ru- in untold, In-to the peace of Thy sheltering fold, ^^^^^^i^^i Out of my sin and in-to Thyself, Je- sus, I come to Thee. Out of dis-tress to ju- bilant psalm, Je- sus, I come to Thee. Up-wardforaye on wings like a dove, Je-sus, I come to Thee. Ev - er Thy glorious face to be-hold, Je- sus, I come to Thee. SB No. 15. (^hx^ dm k to §,m». me, Je- sus, I come ; me, Je-sus, I come; me, Je-su8, I come; me, Je-sus, I come; "Qlve unto the Lord glory and strength."— PaA. JW; 7. RiAK A. Dykes. IrA D. HANmrr. 1. Glo-ry ev-er be to Jo-sus,God'80wnwell-be-lov-ed Son; 2. Oh the wea-ry days of wand' ring, Longing, hop-ing for the light; 3. In His safe and ho-ly kecp-ing, 'Neath tho shadowof His wing, J_S-_«:^-t-^M '^I^I^^EEE^^ -2^-, me to Thee; me to Tliee; me to Thee; [ue to Thee; id in- to Thy wealth, I and into Thy calm, ) raptures a- hove, hy sheltering fold, f^ By His grace lie hath redeetaed us, " It ia finished," all is done. g These at last lie all bo -hind us, Jo - sus isourstrength and might. -^ Glad-ly in His love con- fid - ing, May our souls His prais-es sing.« Sfeg J*_r;A:Jli2 2:2: ^ J F#=£^ J2^. m^ CrroRTTa d J-^ — rH -^ & ^^ ^ I Saved by grace thro' faith in Je - sus. Saved by His own pro - cious blood. ■ e^«^ jg :E ^^ ^ ^J - . ♦■■ ^ » -y- ^^^^^^^^P ^ S May we in His love a- bid- ing, Fol-low on to know the Lord. eI: -^-F^ r3^ 3 ir :-::t No. 16. fwus (Kferist 0iw ^aviout "This is indeotl tho Christ tho Saviour of the world."— John 4: 42. Jamrs McOuanaiian. Eli. Nathan. Choir, All. 1. Who came down from heav'n to earth ? Je - sus Christ our Sav - iour ; 2. Who was lift-ed on the tree? Je - sus Christ our Sav -lour; 3. Who hath prom-ised to for -give? Je - sus Christ our Sav -iour; 4. Who is now en -throned a - bove? Je - sus Christ our Sav -iour; 5. Who a - gain from heav'n shall come? Je - sus Christ our Sav - iour; »1=. J^i i^Hfe -«- J=J- £ ^ r-^=t=- ■t^=z ^ -f9- E^f -<> f9 — P=^ M CiroiR. All. ^^ ^ :T ■^ -J- ' i,- ■*■ ff T^FT-^^^ PIE^ Came a chjld of low - ly birth? Je There to ran - som you and me? Je Who hath said, ' be - lieve and live? ' Je Whom should w« o - bey and love? Je Take to glo - ry all His own? Je - BUS Christ our Sav - iour. | - sus Christ our Sav - iour. s sus Christ our Sav - iour sus Christ our Sav - iour. 2 i i\^ sus Christ our Sar - iour J=J: i ■-«- i 5^ P J=*=--;J ^m m Chorus. I=rf fS"- I r I I Sound the cho - rus loud and clear, He hath brought sal - va -tion near; ^ i=(fc:rfc=f fet: mm t — V — r 3?: iiiiii ■m •- 3 =^^4 ^ ^ S=^# None 80 pre -cious, none so dear: Je - sus Christ our Sav- iour. m. i A f-rt-^^^ ,k,U=J i John 4 : 42. rRS MrOUANAHAN. No. 17, ^m» S^m»l "Bellovo on tho Lord Josus Christ, and thou Bhalt bo saved."— Aora 16: 31. PBisciLiiA J. Owens. Wm. J. Kihkpatrick. ist our St our ist our stour st our Sav - iour ; Sav - iour ; Sav - iour ; Sav - iour ; Sav - iour ; €=fe: H E^ ^^^^ -« Sf ^^^ ^ i ^^ w t E£3 1. We have heard the joy - ful sound : Je - bus saves! Je - sns saves! 2. Waft it on the roll - ing tide : Je - ens saves ! Je - ins saves ! 3. Sing a - bore the bat - tie strife, Je • bus saves ! Je - bus saves ! 4. Give the wiuda a might- y volco: Je- sua saves! Je - sus saves! ^#te 4W ^^E^^g^ :i ^=r 9 st our Sav - lour. st our Sav - lour. st our Sav - iour. st our Sav - iour, stour Sav - iour. E^^r r. Spread the tid - ings all a - round : Je - sua saves! Je - sus saves ! Tell to sin - ners far and wide: Je- sus saves! Je-sua saves! By His death and end - less life, Je - sus saves! Je - sus saves! Let the na-tionsnon re-joice, — Je- sus saves! Je-sus saves! r*- £^ i ^ — 1 — I- ^^B il - va - tion near ; * ^^ ^^ j=tt^^ ^^ ^m Bear the news to ev - 'ry land, Climb the steeps andcrossthe waves; Sing, ye is- lands of the sea, Ech -o back, ye o - cean caves; Sing it soft - lythro' the gloom,Whenthe heart for mer-cy craves; Shout sal - va - tion full and free, High- est hills anddeep-est caves; > & ' (*- | ^r r rr- 2: :i ^1 )ur Sav - iour. ^ ^m :C4?: *=d^ JZ — \r-v On -ward! — 'tis our Lord's command: Je-sus saves Earth shall keep her ju - bi - lee: Je - sus saves Sing in tri- umph o'er the tomb, — Je-sus saves This our song of vie - to - ry, — Je - sus saves JEk ^ i Je - sus saves ! Je - sus saves* Je - sus saves ! Je - sua saves! m lO Sfi « No. 18. " I will como asaln."— JouN 11 : .1. AUCK MONTEITIt. lUA D. HANKKY. \— j^ra 1^— ^ \- ' '\~lV-J — J 1 — i—f 1. IIo is com-ing,tlio"ManofSorro\vs,"No\vcx- alt - ed oa high; 2. lie is com-ing, our lov-ingHuv-iour, Blessed Lamb that \vas8lain;| 3. He is com-iug, our Lord and Mus-tcr, Our Ro-dccm-er and King;! 4. He shall gath-er His cho-scu pco-ijlo, Who are called by His name; ^^1^^^ C -]r^- m ■^ t: I ^^^^^m^i^ @s^ & He is com- ing with loud ho - sau - nas, In the clouds of the sky. In the glo - ry of God the Fa • ther, On the earth He shall reign. "Wo shall see Him in all Hia beau - ty, And His praise we shall sing. And the ransomed of cv-'ry na - tion, For His own He shall claim. ! -»• — m — 1-«»- Q — » - ♦■ — m- I m ^ » — ♦ — r-^ 1 1— CnoRua. ft^^ :g=:^: qs: 3V u 1/ -^^^^m Hal - le - lu - jah! Hal- le - ht - jah! He is com-ing a - gain ; E gtj &=J5 r r fe£ J2- :S>: -^ l^ :b' ii&P^S E3; ^ ■a^s-Ml And with joy we shall gather round Him, At His com- ing to reign _ _ _ _^ Q^ -^ -|5^ • liii! «o i i V I:iA D. Sankky. m I^^E w alt - ed on high; lambthat was slain; cem-cr and King; ailed by His name; £ *=d a. -I— J- §= No. 19. a^xvt p^ Wm §mtl "My BOM, give Mo thlno heart."— rnovKUiis 2;{ : 2rt. E. R. Latta. a. J. AnnEY, arr. 1. Wher - ev - er we may go, by night or day, A loving voice with- 2. Slight not that voice so kind, but glad -ly hear,Aud choose the Lord to- 3. We may havechos-en long from Ilim to roam. Yet He will welcome ■-S?-- r- -I- r^H- ^§E\ ouds of the sky. • Jrth He shall reign, raise we shall sing. >wn He shall claim.; t9- ^^m £^^#^^N^s f -N-A-i — ^ ^r^iE^g in doth gen -tly say: My son , from ev-'ry way of sin dc- part ; Be day.whilelle is near; Ho will His pard'ning love to thee im-part; Oh, us, if we but come; Oh, may we not de- lay, but quickly start — "While i^ffJBii m — • — •— ^ — .♦ -- .y— g ^il om- ing a - gain ; i^^ r~t ' fE^i^ C.iOBUS. ElE^^=i^^S3^i ^^J^±^t*=i=S* __^ — -- j 1 — -^- 1 ^ ._ _. _. ._ _. _- [^ Sa- tan's slavo no more," Give Me thy heart!" "Give Me thy heart, give hear Him call- ing still, " Give Me thy heart! " Je - BUS say - eth still, " Give Me thy heart! " --"^-y --^ — i/ - ^^ - ing to reign i 5Ee ii^^i^:^^^^:p •-^- -.3— .SF--S-: 31 Me thy heart ; O wea - ry, wand'ring child, give Me thy heart." ^ £ _^: P -(• W- r i No. 20. ^ftnt tm ht m»t. "Thoy that bn wIho Mhnll ahlne as the flrmament."— Dav. 12: 8. F. J. (?B()8DY. I UA D. HANKRY. ^i^m^^^m 1. O list to tl'e voice of the l*roph-et of old, Pro- 2. Tho' T\\)i - Red tho path where our du - ty may lend, Ol 3. Tiio grand -uiir vi wealth, und the tern - plea of fkine,Whoro' 4. Tho tlu re! Yes, meet m« there! Je - BUS doth a horaepre-pare, — Meet me th:ire! Yes, meet rue there! And in Je - bus' glo-ry share, — Meet raetheie! Yes, meet me there! tefa w a^ LiEO. C. STEBBlNa ily world so foir, 0.23.. lajj (ffi^m^tft tA th p^vmngt A. "Weeping may eudure for a night, but joy comcth in tiie morning."— Ps. 3(): 5. . M. W1ENI.AND. E. S. LouENZ, ( Arr.) ^m ±M 4 -A |5-_V-v — r-» -1 il ;his world of care ; cuts we shcall bear ; ^7 ^m 7 li^ 1. Oh, wea-ry pilgrim, lift ^ our head: For joy com-eth in tho morning! 2. Yctreniblingsaints,dismissyourfears:For joy com-etli in the morning! 3. Let ev - 'ry burden'd soul look up: For joy com-eth in the morning! 4. Our God shall wipe all tears a- way:For joy com-eth in the morning! !9- -m- -!•- FhHi- f t: £iz:; r-i r- >^=FF r'~M Ff i!=^ ■H ^--r — ••-J ■=• 10 taint of sin ; is per- feet peace ; =■ j 'ell tear ia shed; sf i?=^ -t— f ^JE^ :fct4: ^ S^ -]?!L_V :7v: -^ l -^-r-§-\-f =\l For God in His own Word hath said That joy com-eth in the morning! "S Oh, weeping mourner, dry yourtears: For joy com-eth in the morning! S And ev -'ry tremblingsiu-ncT hope: For joy com-eth in the morning ! | Sor - row and sigh-lug flee a - way : For joy com-eth in the morning ! 5 it white as snow, n and the crown, .63 in our arms. fe Joy com-eth in the morn -ing! Joy com-eth in the morn-lug! -a — im. — m — m — ^ . (g — t^r-fe — ^ V " S^ — J- fe^: 5: :»: £ jS- :^ !s, meet mo there! ■ • ■• • ^->~m ^ — ^ — j j — •-;: • — ^ s^ 3s, meet mo there! }s, meet rue there ! ;s, meet me there ! m Wccp-ing may en -dure for a night; But joy com-eth iu themorn-ing! ^m fci ^ i S^: £zEE t i^zz: ^ ii^irr,;?: :;cz=>!: t9- •«•- 1 «5 No. 24. §« %t alsSK paA^. Matt. 24 : 44. Geo. R. Ci.ark. Jambs McGkanauan. 1. Are you read-y, are you read-y for the com-ing of the Lord? Are yoa 2. Are you waiting, are you waiting for the com-ing of the King? Have yd 3. Haveyouri3-en,haveyou ris - en from the heavy midnightsleep? Have y<^ — 3:-! > I H/— / 7 / I — ^ liv - ing as He bids you in His word? Are you walking in the light, is yoii bundles of the gold-en grain to bring? Can you lay at Je-sus'feet a - n J risen from yourslumberlongand deep? Are yourgarment8wask'dxVom8in,areyc -(O- • 4L -^ ^*. ^«. ^«. .^ ~ — ^--y-y-y— /=^^ ^ ^p ' ^ & ^ F^ hope of heaven bright, Could yon welcome Him to-night? Are you roady ? gather'dsheavesofwhcat,Thereyourblessed Lord to greet? Are you ready? cleansed and pure within. Are you ready for the King? Are you ready? tJi-XJ ^ ■ ^- :^=?^ -5»-* S 1: Chorus, =5==* |1_^_-I>|_>— V i^i g^,==lEE:'^=j=j^ ^-.^rr^-J^ -m « m- There-fore be ye al - bo read - y, (there-fore ) be ye al - so ^ h r-T ^ it«|: 3 y 2& MES McGKANAUAN. i^^^ read-y ;3E^ :S=i^: m ^===fc=i rW^T^- read - y, there-fore be ye al - so, be ye al-soread-y for in such au hour, such an hour as yethiukuot,theSon of mau cometh. -»~-i» — (^- n^ [o. 25. r. KEiiiiY. M^t the c^Mimm Heb. 13 : 15. German Melody. ^^^^^m^^ Tf rv cr- 11. Praise the Saviour, ye "svho kuow Him : Who can tell how much we owe Him? |2. Je -sua is the name that charms us; He for con-flict fits and arms us; Is. Trust in Him, ye saints, for ev-er; He is faith-ful, changing nev-er, l4. Keep us, Lord, oh, keep us cleaving To Thy -self, and still be - liev-ing, |5. Then we shall be where we would be, Then we shall be wljat we should be; Glad- ly let us ren- der to Him Noth - ing moves, and noth-ing harms us, Nei - ther force nor guile can sev - er Till the hour of our re - ceiv - ing Things which are not now, nor could be. All we are "When we trust Tliose He loves Promised joys Then shall be -r-^t- — i^t— t~'-i — p— J-t^— »^- and have ! in Him. from Him. in heaven, our own. S'T ^- I No. 26. Victoria 'i^TnABT. •'The bright and morning Star."— Rbv. 22: 16. No. 2 — 3i_.ia_.» — ^ll^ — r i| — i — « — 5 — ^^ — g_LSii_. Ira D. Sankby. I ^J. M- -ff- 1. Shine on, O Star of beau - ty, From Thy fair home a - bove, 2. Shine on, O Star of glo - ry, We lift our eyes to Thee;| 3. Shine on, O Star un-chang - ing, And guide our pil-grim way, 4. A: id when, witli Thy re-deem'd ones, We reach the heav'nly shore, 1 a^ -♦•^ tz r- :t t I I ■I H Si li$ b— i^ ;Se2 -^ d- fie - fleet - ing in Thy brightness. Our Fa - ther's look of love. iJe - yond the clouds that gath - er, Thy ra - diant light we see. Where dawns the gold-en mor - row Of joy's e - ter - nal day. May we with Thee in glo - ry Shine on for - ev - er - more, It: n — h *:t Cfor'js. shine on,. Star. — ^ ==- ^J^ -f^—f- ^-J-\^ * *-M— •-hr— h- #= g|l i f Shine on, shine on,shineon,Thoubrightani'Vi <;auti- ful Star,shiueoB Lo Se Li Sli s l?=i a t^EiEEpES=pE5EE£Ee It— t f -m—^- t.-- Shmeon, shine on, ^ / -t~P ^fe -^=^ ^ shine ou Bhine on. beau-ti-fnl Star., •«••••• ll^l^i^^ Shine on, shine on, shine on. Thou bright and beautiful Star,8hine onJ m. Li I 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ yii. Shine on, shine on. 16. InA D. SANKEY. ir home a - bove, r eyes to Thee; ir pil-grim way, e heav'nly shore. No. 27. m f « into m tk mx\A. G. M. J. MATT. 28 : 18. MARK 16 : 15. ^. i3= qs==f5c. =;sr=1t James McGuanaiiav. 4- i=:?t at=:i= 1. Far, liir a- way iu heathen darkness dwelling, Mill-ions of souls for 2. See o'er the world wide o-pen doors in- vit - ing, Sol-diers of Christ, a - 3. "Why will ye die?" the voice of God is call- ing, "Why will ye die?" re - 4. God speed the day when those of ev-'ry na - tion " Glo - ry to God " tri - »l^ ^^1 's look of love. It light we see. - ter - nal day. ev - er - more. J_. m ■+-. — ^ star. iti- ful Star, sh me on -^- 1/ '/ i^ ev-ermay be lost, Who, who will go sal -va-tion'ssto-ry tell -ing? rise and en - ter in! Breth'ren, awake! our forc-es all u- nit -ing, ech-o in His Name, Je - bus hath died to save from death appall-ing. umphantly shall sing ; Ransomed, redeemed, re - joic-ing in sal - va - tion, :tf 1/ i/ "t^ Chorus. ■—IN — \- — \ — \- ^?^-t^i-g= Look - ing to Je-sus,heedingnotthecost?N S'°»*,''l^2S;^'H^?i^.t"Jrr^^^^^^ —to me, Life and sal - vation therefore go proclaim . | Shout " Hiil-le - lu- jah for the Lord is King EI3C( ^^§i shine ou ti- ful Star rit. 1^3 \/ ^ ]/ '^ ^ ^ ^ All power is giv - en un - to me. Go ye in - to all theworld and — ^ — I — M — I — h- :!^=i -m — '^ — \-^^- I* p ^z-z^-^ ?^ ^- :^: ^ ?^=f U— V— J !=V-zi^: I utiful Star,8hineoL| 4=1 » — •- 5s^ ss ^ ^' rtY. preach the gcs - pel, and lo, I am with you al - way, >> r^ i -.»- £ ^: -«>- :^=: i «l> No. 28. I hnm f hm ®k^ httttt, gimL "Behold, the half was not told."— 1 Kings 10: 7. FnANCES R. IlAVERQAL. R. E. HUDSON, by per.l "K I FANNY J ■4- -§^^^m -J X 5: fc£ r 1. I know I love Thee better, Lord, Than a- jy earth - ly joy; 2.1 know that Thou art nearer still Than a- ny earth - ly throng! 3. Thou hast put gladness in my heart ; Then may I well be glad ! [ 4. O Sav-iour,preciousSaviour,mine!Whatwill Thy pres-ence be, A^y u - — ^P=p: -^■=^-P--\ ^z^-z^^zzE ^E&iJe: 1 — r z^^^ r=p ^ r£ -(*• ^^F^ m r For Thou hast giv - en me the peace Which noth-ing can de - strojl And sweet - er is the thought of Thee Than a- ny love - ly songj With-out the se - cret of Thy love I could not but be sad. If such a life of joy can crown Our walk on earth with Theel m. mm^ ^ tS'-I -i0- — -m- 22: ^ :^=te: ^ P^ y->- i^ Chorus 'r^-h^^ =^=^' ^ G>-^- r r/^ EeSeM r The half hasnev-er yet been told, Of love so full and free yet been told, m. -(* — •■ — m- — » — .•- -I- BEEtEEE^E^ :f:i; •I — I — I [7 . bs- He-tr-^nle: &^ tS"- rii. The half has never yet been told, The blood— it clcauseth me! yet beei) told, cleansetli me I ^^^iiii^i#^ p^F 30 lo. 29. ^ §mim» mtl D. Hudson, by per. I "Him thftt Cometh unto mo I will In no wise cast out."— John 6 : 37. IPANNY J. Crosbv. Ira D. Sanksy. fer 3E . Who - ev - er ho may be. Who - ev - er he may be, I Have life for - ev - er - more. Have life for - ev - er - more. And And I will give yon rest, And I will give you rest, Como Shall con-quer in My Name, Shall con- quer in My Name, And J J |iL-.^ f# , ( g » -J±-A, tei ?=e== f W- .^HTM ^ ^^ m m will in no wise cast him out, Who - ev - er he may be. all who en - ter in by Me Have life for - ev - er - more, take my yoke and learn cf Me, i*.nd I will give you rest, they who fol - low where I lead Shall con-quer in My Name. J. i W^^^^^ ^ 1 — I- & ^ 31 I No. 30. @ th (Sixmn, tk ^\0x^'(Sixmn. " When the chief Shepherd Rhall appear, ye shall receive a crown of glory that fadeth not away."— 1 Teter 5: 4. O. M. J. James McQranaiian. ^^^S^B^^^^ w 1. Wea - ry glean- cr in the field, poor or plen-ty be the yield, La-bor 2. Je - sua now hasgone a-bove to complete His work of love,Hi8 re - 3. O how light will seem the grief, and the toilsome way how brief, Whena I r-^'- f Oil for theMaa-ternoth-ing fear-ing, There's a promise of re-ward j -turn day by day is sure -ly nearing, When His own He will re-ceiveJ crown in the glo- ry we are wearing, O the rapture who can tell i ^'liTT I*" ITFT p^ m mis^^^^ at the coming of the Lord, Un- to all them that love His ap-pear-ing. and a welcome He will give, Un-to all them that love His ap-pear-ing. as for ev-er there we d well,With redeem'd ones that lov'd Hisappearing. -) h f ^r -r—r± -•■ — »■ — !• -V- ■y ?- u \/ V Chorus. 1=35 -^T-^- ft^ «=? m p »|L* O the crown the glo-ry crown, O the The glo- ry crown, the glo- ry crown, w-^ ^''1 ?~ r-^ g"i y /^ ^ 3« 'O of gloiy cOranaiian. he yield, La-bor z of love,Hi8 re - low brief, When a I ise of re- ward; le will re-ceive ( ire who can tell i Jis ap-pear-ing. iia ap-pear-ing. 'd His appearing. © the €uwn.—(timtlx\Attl day the hap- py day is nearing,When the crown of rich reward shall be M^^^^^iS^ giv - en by the Lord, Un - to all them that love His ap - pear-ing. -•-<* — !-<• Zf^. ' '^ ' No. 31. 3H[tje Uft mx ^mp tcf ®kt " Ye are not your own."— 1 Cor. 6 : 19. — *M N. J. SQTTIRE3. H. H. McGranahan. U i^H 1. We 2. Wc 3. We 4. We lEE ¥a lift our songs to Thee, Our Sav- iour and lift our pray 'ra to Thee, Who on - ly hear lift our faith to Thee, In - creased by grace lift our all to Thee, For all things. Lord, our eth di - are ^ :^-J=Ji I guide ; pray'r; vine ; Thine; P »- -m^- -^-* -m- =e^ ^^ i :t=j -mEi SL — H — I j J -q ae — i_»i .«; «i w. — 1_« s «. ^_i_c<_ -♦- -♦- -•- -•- (5^ O make us from our bur- dens free, And keep us near Thy side. They who on earth do thus a- gree, Shall find Thy bles? - ing there. Help us, O Lord, Thy foot-steps see, And. on Thy help re- cline. Take us, and all we have, and see Thy like- ness in us shine. _ _^ N _ -^ -^ -^ -0^ t- --i!^- IT: """ i --p-r- 1> IN -m- -»- -(•- H 1 1 1 1 is— 33 1 No. 32. I §tim tkt mg $tAtmtx §ivt». " I know that my Kodoemer lives."— Job 19: 25. Words Arr. by D. S. I. Arr. by Qeo. C. Bt^bbins. u .1 ^ h N S '^^ E£ Pi 1. I know that my Re- deem - er lives, And has pii 2. I'm trust - ing Je - sus Christ for all, I know III 3. I'm now en - rap-tur'd with the thought, I stand aui 4. I know that Je - bus soon will come, I know thj ■± gj^t=|E^r^!E^ ^p^ D.C.— For am on - ly wait - ing here To hear No. 3 Words M l£ par'd a place for me, blood now speaks for me; won-der at His love- time will not be long, i And crowns of vie - to - ry He gives I'm list - 'ning for the welcome call, That He from heav'n to earth was brough| 'Till I shall reach my heavenly home, 5^S5EE f ^ m ^ m 5*= summons: "child,come home," For I am on - ly wait- ing here l^ ■a Fine. Chorus. •S.' To those who would His chil- dren be. To say : " The Mas - ter wait- eth thee To die, that I may live a - bove And join the ev- er- last- ing song. n Then ask me not ^ p^^^ ^ JE^^fej I^ To hear thesummons:" child, come homo!" ^^ 2). lin - ger long v-i^i :«.— i^t iSb i A - mid the gay fepEE ;^ i ^ 1 r and thonght- less thron 3<1 PW t, lEO. C. Bt^bbins. No. 33. §iat Ux ixm the ^injidam. "Thou art not fur from tlio Kingdom of (Jo(J."-Makk 12: 'H. Words arr. Iua I). Sankky. 1. Not far, not fur from the Kingdom, Yet in theshad-ow of sin; 2. Not far, not far from the Kingdom, Where voi - cc8 whisper and wait; 3. A - way in the dark and tlie dan- ger, Far out in the night and the cohl; 4. Not far, uotfarfrom the Kingdom, 'Tia on - ly a lit -tie space; \/ ? ^ / '/ ? J How ma-nyarecom-ingand going! — How few there are enter-ing in! Too tim-id to en-tcr in bold -ly. So lin-gerstilloutsidotho gate. There Je-susis wait-ing to lead you So ten-der-ly in- to His fold. But oh,you may still be for cv - er Shut out from yon heavenly place! mm ^^mm FFT Kefratx. How few there are en- ter-ing in! How few there are enter- ing in! ^i## te jft^laiifejii How ma-nyarecom-ingand going! — How few there are entering in! 33 No. 34. @utt$ n §(am 0f J^uu^bint •' lie kindly Htroctionod uno to anotbor."— UoM. 12: 10. Fannv J. CuosuY. Jno. r. RwFwrr. I^^^EiiPHif^il 1. Ou - ly a beam of suu- shine, But oli, it wnawnrmand bright ; The 2. On - ly a beam of sun- shino Thut in - to a dwell- ing crept, When li. On- ly u word for Jo- rus! Oh, speak it in PI is dear name; To E&t|:t;.*rfE» :A — ^ mm^^^$$^ heart of a wea - ry trav - 'ler Waacheer'dby its wel-conjo sight, o - ver a fad - ing rose - bud, A moth- er her vig - il kept, per - iah-ing souls a - round you The mes- sage of lovo pro- claim. M fct — I- V mw ita^ii^^g V— y— I — ^'-. *-7-x On - ly abeam of sun- shino That fell from the arch a - bove. And On - ly a beam of sun- shine Thatsmil'd thro' herfuUing tears, Ami Go, like the faith-ful sun- beam, Your m:^iou of joy ful - ill; Re- |:^#^^^^g r&^rptife:^ 'il-1-* r- m^mmm^m^ ten-der- ly, soft - ly whisper'd A message of peace and love. Bhow'dhcrthebow ofprom-ise, For-got- ten perhaps for years. - member the Saviour's prom- ise, That He will be with you still. ^J^ .4<__y_-iU=t: MZ 9 ^ y— ^— /- pips? -m &\\\\\ n ^m\\ 0t S^mMnt—f^ontMtt 2: 10. J NO. R. RwFicrr. mand bright; The ll-ing crept, When dear name; To ClIOBITS. ^^^ish!i0$$^mM On - ly a word for Je - auH, On - ly a whisper'd proy'r y^^^^^. I — ^ '^-^-v wsm '^ 0-» Si l-coino sight. - il kept. pro - claim. a - bovc, And I ling tears, And i *ul - fil; Re- BHipSSii^^pl O- ver some grief- worn spir - it May rc8t like a sun-beam fair. -r-\ '-W- No. 35. JoKii Barlow. (ST. FETES. O.H.) A. R. Reinaolh. XJ "^fe^^^H^^^p I 1. A- wi.ke, my soul! to sound His praise, A- wake my harp ! to sing; 2. A- mong the peo - plo of His care, And thro' the na - tions round, 3. Be Thou ex - alt - ed, O my God! A - bovc the star - ry train; 4. So shall Thy chos- en sons re - joice, And throng Thy courts a- hove ; J — a-1-^ — (• ^ , | » .J- IS H^^iiiigl^^lig 1^ »i=z:i Mi^l^i^^^ Join, all mypow'rs! thosong to raise. And mominp: in - cense bring. Glad songs of praise will I pre- pare, And there His name re - sound. Dif - fuse Thy heav'nly grace a-broad, And teach the world Thy reign. While sin-nershearThypard'ning voice, And taste re- deem- ing love. 3r No. 36. ^k MU $f a ^ingl Hattie E. Buell. " Ileiry of the kingdom."— James 2:5. John B. Sumner, arr. ^teiiy=|glgpiirsti !■ 1. MyFa-theris rich in hous-es and lands, He holdeth the wealth of the 2. My Fa-ther'sownSon,theSav-iour ofmen,Oncewander'do'ereartha8the 3. I once was an out- cast stranger on earth, A sin- ner by choice, an 4. A tent or a cot-tage,why8houldIcare? They're buildinga^lace for & m- -»• — •- 4— i-l-k-ll- j K— b 1?: :at-ii:at: iC t=F BX*; world in His hands ! Of ru- hies and diamonds, of sil - ver and gold, His C poor -est of them; But now He is reigning for ev - er on high,Andwill.« a - lien bybirthlButl'vebeen a - dopt-ed, my name's written down,— An ' me o- ver there !Tho' ex-iled from home, yet still I may sing; All ^ Chorus. cof-feraare full, — Hehasrich-es un-told. "j give me a home in heav'nby and by. 'j^p^tlie child of aKlnglThe heir to a mansion, a robe, and a crown ! i glo - ry to God, I'm the child of a King ! -' t R/ i r — p— t 1 — I 1 — I 1 — ig . u 'I 1— I 1^- ^f^^^ -■g-?^ i P — N- child of a King ! With Je - sus my Saviour, I'm the child of a King ! 39 B. Sumner, arr. !th the wealth of the er'd o'er earth as the lerby choice, an uildinga palace lor r^r \~- 1 and gold, His C on high.And wilji ittendown,— An "^ may sing : All S -^ I ^sz — ^ ^ » 3 of aKinglThe No. 37. <$0np 0f - ^ -!m-~»9>- m Ev - er sing - ing, ev - er say - ing God is Life, and God is Lore ! ^E A ^^. ^^1* f=f'- ■a- i ^- =:^=^: :t ^ &- :a: Jri ^mm^ 30 No. 38. \\mtA ^^mmtt "He that belleveth on me hath everlasting life."— John C : 47. Fanny J. Ciiosby. Mrs. Joseph F. Knapp. 1. Blessed as - sur-ance, Jc- bus is mine! 2. Per-fect sub - mis- sion, perfect de - light, 3. Per-fect sub -mis- siou, all is at rest, O, what a fore-taste of Visions of rapt- ure now I in my Sav-iour am % ^S=^E3^^ ^-fr-i / — \/- -*■—(*- -^/—¥ — \/- glo - ry di - vine ! Heir of sal - va - tion, purchase of God, burstonmy sight. An-gels de-sceud-ing bringfroma - bovo hap- py and blest. Watching and vk ait- ing, look-ing a - bove, ii^=E n- :;?=;2-- I -)■ — ^- '^ ^f^ZI^ r-=t= '^- CnoRus. M ijnoRus. Born of His Spir - it, wash'dinHis blood Ech-oes of mer - cy, whispers of love. Filled with His goodness, lost in His love This is my sto - ry, 1^ V-^— -U_,__„ l-l 1 1 H 1 — *-/ ^ / :p--±. this is my song, Praising my Sav- iour all the day long ; This is my r-J=:1=ri=:lE-4!Erl3: IE*E3ESf; sto - ry, this is my song, Praising my Sav-iour all the day loug^ ■/*-* -^* -^ ^*- -^- #-'i*-* - . I N fc -y— /--/- 40 C; 47. )SEPH F. KNAPP. No. 39. I. Watts. ^t tk (Efxm. a fore-taste of of rapt- ure now my Sav-iour am U " Look unto me, and be ye saved."— ISA. 45 : 22. R. E. Hudson, by per. iH^EfeS: J^4:=dd= ^:^dj_--^=J4J=J r y ! '^m 1. A - las! and did my Saviour bleed, And did my Sovereign die? 2. Was it forcrimesthat I have done, He groaned up- on the tree? 3. But drops of grief can ne'er re-pay The debt of love I owe; "!*:• -f- -p- -p- l@ip|g|^ *=|k: £ H » of God, aia - bovo a - hove, ^^S •s. SeS v=q=r| my sto - ly, H F— J— — ^ r " Trf '- S , =y S?i: ifv::^: fl-:--^g^ :=]: :1: ip ^j Ti— ^ r Would He de-vote that sa-cred head For such a worm as I? A - maz-ingpit - y, grace unknown, And love be-youd de-gree! Here, Lord, I give my - self a- way, 'Tis all that I can do! ii=e i — jy: ^—r r-r _^_j I Chorus. ig^^i At the cross, at the cross, where i first saw the light, And the — U---U- ' f-^ tr-l? S -J-. ong; Thia jsmy :i«l ^-^^n^^E^ -1^ =lS=q^ ^ li^—iij: i bur-den of my heart rolled a - way. It was there by faith rolled a-way, m. g-g--ff-_i-p^^ r--^ ffi H h lr-t^lr-n — ^-^s5- ^_^ft.•..(^L_|«. -i J- 1iE=|e: ^ ^e^^fs M ^^^jj^^ ^PPPi iH I I re-ceived mv sight, And now I am hap-py all the day. if* e ^- *=t: -*— «- ;t==r(==t r H h --S ]/ y y ^ 41 No. 40. |tt Vnt Jb»t(«Mr of piS Wkp, "Hldo mo under the shadow of iny wings."— PS. 17: 8. Rev. J. B. Atciiinson. E. O. "ExCKhh. jViiA — ! ^ N i M '^m >~ir^-y '^^^^^^^ 1. In the shadow of Hiswii]gsThereisrest,8weetTest;ThereisTestfromcaroand 2. In the shadow of IIiswingsTher«isp«ace,sweetpeace,Peacethatpassethunder- 3. In the shadow of HiswingsThertis joy,gladjoy, Thereisjoy to tell the '^^^^^ ^^^^^^^1^^%^=^ I la- l)or,There is rest for friend and neighbor,In the shadow of His wings, ,< 8tanding,Peace, sweet peacethatknowsnoending, In the shadow of JliswingsJ sto-ry, Joy ex- ceed-ing,full of glo-ry; In the shadow ofHiswings,ra g m £^=?-^ - ^'^IT't^t'^^^^^^^ ^t_^. t=^=^ ^^^#^ h i te r t ^^d==j=fe^F^i f~r There is lestisweet rest, In the shadow of His wings There is vest, sweet rest. ?, There ispea«;e,sweetpeace,Ia theshadow of Hi3wingsThereispeace,«ct'e^— f?- Y / i' ¥- fm^ ^fj^ f^iMm There ia rest, There is peace, There is joy In the shadow of His wings: sweetrest, sweetpeace, gladjoy. m^^^. ^48 i. O. Excels. st from caro and jpassethunder- )j to tell the '■ of HisTrings,., ' of Ilia wings, I r ofHiawing8,M - -i»- -» - -m- 3 § I I rest, sweet rest ?_ t&M,8weetpeace. ^ joy, glad joy. J IV^ low of His wings: ^^^^^^^^^^ rr ' ^-r There is rest there is pe«c«, Thcreisjoj, IntheshadowofHiswings. sweet rest, sweet peace, glad jo j, :ftL ^ ^ •|^-r g ^-j^-p-- g-- gigi.-g :i-g-r g: - ' ^^^^ rnr No. 41. (Bvmng f mjjet* •• Bless me— O my Father."— Gkn. 27 : 38. J. Edmestoit. Geo. C. Btebbtsts. ^^ #± 3 1. SaT - iour, breathe 2. Tho' de - struc 3. Tho' the night 4. Should swift death rr -JSl -tf -» ^ an STO - ning bless - ing, tion walk a - round us, bo dark and drear - j, this night o'er - take us, -a Ere re - Tho' the Dark - ness And our m^ES. ^^its F IgC ^ m g-T^i^-C ^=& g t g m pose our ar - rows can - not couch be ^ ^^^^ r ibi^ 132 i #± s spir - its past us hide from come our seal: fly; Theo; tomb, r W i^ tT\ F^ Sin and want we An - gel -guards from Thou art lie who. May the moru in (9- ^^ -/T\- gz: £ 4 Bit. 3 /r\ ^=^ ^ m come con - fees - ing, Thee snr - round us, nev - er wea - ry, heaven a • wake us, — a OL ^ ^ Thou canst save and Wo are safe if Watch-est where Thy Clad in bright and Thou canst heal. Thou art nigh, peo - plo be. death - less bloom. :F-^ ^ -J^ ^3 -.rz_. ^ No. 42. " Arl ^0, ho cnllcth thee."— John 11: 28. Fanny J. OnnsnY. Geo. C. STRtiHi^iS. 1. Jc-sus is ton-der- ly calling thcc home — Calling to-day, call-ing to-day ; | 2. Je- sus is call-ing the wea-ry to rest — Calling to-day, call-ing to-day ; '.]. Je- WIS is waiting, oh.coinoto Ilimnow — Waiting to-day, waiting to-day; 4. Je- siis isj)loading,o1i, listtolfisvoice— Hear Him to-day, hear Him to-day; N( O.I _i — I — -J — I iS — i>\ — I — ^ — « — «i-t. «•— -■• — « —■•I 1 — -^H— •» — S — ^ 1— « — «; — « — •* — -« — gJ -••> — * — ^ — •••■i ■ -^-J^-^- -^T 1*3.E«J^ ■* — »i— # "Why from the sunshine of love wilt thou roam Farther and farther a - way ? Bring Him thy burden,and thou shalt be blest ; He will not turn theea - way. Come with thy sins.at His feetlow-ly bow;Come,andnolong-er de - lay. They who be-licvo ou His name shall rejoice ; Quickly a- rise and a - way. -(• — I* — ^1*- 'r~T r-7 -V- ^ez=a:-jzpr;|i^z=iie 'V-\ J— Lj L<_ :ti=t: -I — y— /~y — ^ — y— /- i Kefrain. Call - ing to - day, . . . call - iug to - day; . . Call - ing, call-ing to - day, to- day ; Coll- iug, call-ing to - day, to- day ; :p=i*— (*: -W—W- t— tr-t^- =£ES^ ^ 1^ Je - - sus is call - ing, is ten-der-ly calling to - day. Je-sus is ten- der- ly call-ing to-day, _ ^^p ■Vr-V \ — I — (.- . . .J \ . . \ y-y-t>^- ^14 No. 43. mw pu? mn i? y, call-ing to-day; calling to-day; >y, waiting to-day; ly, hear Him to-day; G. M. J. (Hubjcctfrom M.E.I.) Lttke 13: 24. .lAMKS McGRANAIIAN. (HiibJcctrroTtiM. E. I.) ^ PP mm 1. Some one will en - ter the pearl - y gate By and hy, 2. Some one at last will liia cross lay down l>y and l)y, 3. Some one will knock when the door is shut By and by, 4. Some one will sing the tri-nmph-ant song By and hy, hy hy hy hy and by, and by, and by, and by, ^ -I h -- y — /- — y — y — ]/ :Vzi±i- Ee ^E£E: rthera - way? 1 thee a - way. :-er de - lay. •rri^ and a way. m- .^. -^ :==tq t^— ^ S p^^^^^==^ repeat pp. l£g :5^ tH i Taste of the glo - ries that there a - wait, 'Shall you? shall I? Faith-ful, approved, shall re - ceivc a crown. Shall you? shall I? Hear a voice say - ing, " I know you not," Shall you? shall I? Join in the praise with the blood -bought throng, Shall you? shall I? —^ — '-^ — '■^- — "^ — '-^ — ' ^' I " F^ — t^ — " i^ , . »■ fcSL :jt £ 7->- • day; . . day, to-day; ^ }!U^-J^ iSES fel :a|z=»|: ^ ->— X Some one will trav - el the streets of gold, Beau - ti - ful vis - ions will Some one the glo - ri - ous King will see, Ev - er from sor - row of Someone will call and shall not be heard. Vain- ly will strive when the Some one will greet on the gold - en shore Loved ones of earth who have -m — f»- ^r H h :£ r -•' m- »- ■^ 0- f^7 m B itrrrfc m=im^w=w= P repeat pp. there behold, Feast on the pleasures so long foretold: Shall you? shall I? earth be free. Hap - py with Him thro' t-ter - ni - ty : Shall you ? shall I ? door is barred, Some one will fail of the saint's reward : Shall you ? shall I ? gone be- fore, Safe in the glo -ry for ev-er-more: Shall you? shall!? r-rv-p- 43 No. 44. m, mn&vom §mt\ " Wonderful, Counsellor, Tlie Mighty God."— Isaiati 9 : 6. Victoria Fkances. Ika D. Sankey. ElESii=Epi£EiPSiEEi=pp 1. Oh, \vou-(lronsName,by proph-cts heard Longyears be-fore His birth; 2. Oh, glo - rious Name the an- gels praise, And ransomed saints a - dore, — 3. Oh, pre- ciou3Name,cx-alt - cd high, To Him allpow'ris given; H -T -^± lf.-=W- ^ :^[=:!bi=|e: V-t =!=: ^=^ £=E — F=F-r- r i w=^ SHlEEi E^::^ ij r *=? SEE g^ They saw Him com- ing from a - far, The Prince of Peace on earth, g The Name a-bove all oth - er names,Our ref - uge ev - er - more. ^ Thro' Him we tri- umph o - ver siu, By Him we en - ter heaven. 3 :m=m- ^izjb: v-r 4=: — (_, Chokus. m d---j^ r p The Won - der- ful ! The Coun - sel- lor ! The Great and Might- y Lord ^ ti=|K=f J-^-^.E=^ J. f.|?^^-«^ rftr I V~P. S fc: -# •- 4^ m The ev - er-last- ing Prince of Peace! The King, the Son of God! 7 P : — '—m.— _ _ 1 «. ^—\ hr E m ±Etp 40 am tn 9 : fl. lUA D, SANKBY. be-fore His birth; ed saints a - dore, — illpow'ris given; Peace on earth, g B ev - er - more. C No. 45. ^h ^tivt that gav^ §m» U §it Jno 3: 10. El. Nathan. James McOnANAHAr i^^^^^^^M 1. Let us siug of the love of the Lord, As now to the cross we draw 2. O how great was the love that was shown To us — we can ncv-er tell 3. Nowthislovo un-to all God com- mends, Not one would His mercy pass 4. Who is he that can sep-a- rat© those Whom God doth in love jus-ti- --# ■^m^-m^t !»— b — F — tr- ■y— >^ F^S^t^ l m^^m nigh; Let us sing to thepraise oi the God of all grace, For the why — Not to an -gels, but mc»; let us praise Him a- gain For the by; "Who-so - ev - er shall call," there is par -don for all In the fy; Whatso - ev - er we need He in - eludes in thedeed,Iu the M^M :J^zzXN=^ ^£=^- * Refrain. ■:^. p^^ g.^^^ t love that gave Je - sas to dieT O the love that gave Je - sus to - Tr j l ^^ - =^ 1? r — r r r i»— ,i*-*-^ i-j^ — ^-y- — t^ — t/ 1^ ^^^PiiS «E^3 ^ NS die, The love that gave Je-sus to die; Praise God, it is mine, this r-^ES3SH^E^^EE f y ^ F?=f -<*-^-<«— •- St -I — h fEiEtE^E J-. ' / y V a i k^^iE^ 3E — !-^ — "^ love 80 di - vine. The love that ga\e Je • sus to dieT -•- -♦- -♦- 4^ f m ^ No. 46. ® §toVktt, pfoV |«ttttwjj ifgittwing. " Resist the devil, and ho will fleo from you."— James i : 7. RIAN J. STEllMNO. I HA D. fUNKRY. 1. O brGther,lifc'8 journey beginuing, With couraj^o and firranc8.sa- rise; 2. O brother,yicl(lnotto the tempter, No mat-terwhatothersmaydo; 3. O brothcr,theSav-iour is call -ing; Be-\varo of the danger of sin; &Jt -0—m- '^^r'fi^T"FF%^=F :? ^^ zpF-y ^ t fc :^ ;i^^^ -<5e ■■■^-t- i=lc^ii=: Look well to tbe course thou art choosing,Be earnest, be watchful, and wise ; Stand firm in the strength of the Master, Be loy-al, be faithful, and true ; Re - sist not the voice of the Spir-it, That whispersso gently with-in; 3 £ -<2- J?==t: r— br-H- ^^¥=Ff=F=F=^^P=^%h^^=r^ :^:z#„ I I ^ 1 Ih- i 1 1 Re-member,two paths are be-fore thfie, And both,thy attention in - vite ; Each tri-al will make you the stronger, If you,iuthenameof the Lord, God calls you to en- ter His serv - ice,— To live for Him here, day by day. '& t: :EEE ^_^__-J_ t s^ fej i^^ 3?=:p: ipsp: g^ But uncleadethon to de-struc-tion, — The oth-er to joy and de - light. Fight man ful-ly un-der your Leader. O - beying the voice of His word. And share by and by in the glo- ry That nev-er shall vanish a - way. J.J J'^^ , J :|= :t=t2-t?=ir X diEi: i-^r^H=>>-| — Fi d — t^-khfcg j -IS tp=p: 4:7. lUA r>. fUNKRY. rrane&sn - rise; others may do; anger of sin; ® §xt(tht—^mthM. CnoRiTR. ^^MMr^M^^Mk — \z:: m- chful, and wise; S liful, and true ; .* itly with-in; 3 :^- r^ F^- E3: ntion in - vite ; ime of the Lord, iere,daybyday, ^ and de - light. ;eof Hia word, jish a - way. -^ £ :£ S tpip God help you to fol-lowllisban-ner, And serve Him wherever you go; i^p^i^m^^ pj^ff^F^^jftai And when you are tempted ,my brother, God give you the grace to say ' ' No. ' * ^p^p^n eeEeeee No. 47. ISAAC WATTS. # 604 0U); §id))f* (B£M£BT05. O.H.) m A — I II. W. Oreatouex. l^^Zit ^g ^^^73~ J ' ^ j ^ bbi^ -ef—at 1. O God, our help in a- ges past, Our hope for years to come, 2. Un-der the shadow of Thy throne Still may we dwell se - cure; 3. Be-fore the hills in or - der stood. Or earth re - ccived her frame, 4. A thousand a- ges, in Thy 8ight,Are like an eve - ning gone; ^^^^^^if-p r ^^^ ^^a a'±=i:^ Oar Suf- From Short 2=^ shel-ter from the storm- y blast. And our e - ter- nalhome: — fi - cient is Thine arm a - lone, And our de- fence is sure, ev - er - last- ing Thou art God, To end-less years the same, as the watch that ends the night, Be- fore the ris - ing sun. ^EElES^^lE^E ^^ Kll Cl^C^lfll f^FF f r-r-r 4& im ioti Ni 48. "I ftm thy HhlelU, and thy tixcooajiia grout reward."— (Jkn. 15: I. K. O. Tavi,<)k, Obo. C. Htebbins. I 1. Fear not! 2. Fear not! 3. Fear not! 4. Fenr not! 0^^ God in thy Bhield, And He thy great re -ward; I for (iod has heard The cry of thy dis- tress ;| be not dJH • maycd ! He ev - er - more will be ye lit • tie flock ; YonrShcp-herd soon will come,| 3E3EE-:f^£EES5EEEE^E ;(:: m I M PPiS fete i &^ His might has won the field:. . Thy strength is in the Lord!| The wa - ter of Plis word . . Thy faint - ing soul shall bless. With thee, to give His aid, . . . And He will strengthen thee. Give wa - ter from the rock, . . And bring you to His home! I m^-f^b^^^^^^^Ee^E^l 4=: f^ P^ t Refrain. l=h^ -Htr l " I r'" ^ J J I .1 4-, ^. J' \ I I I Fear not! 'tis God's own voice That speaks to thee this word; ^mmm -19- -i. fe^»=eEF^ i^¥= $^ --I ±~» ^^ ^ P^ Lift up your head: re - joice . . In Je - sus Christ thy Lord I fe^- fa^#§l^^ ^-1 — r so i I «EN. 15: I. Geo. c. Htbbbins. ). 49. ®bm »M\ h S^hmm of ^\mm^. Kzir.K.M: 20. I. NATnAN. JAMRH MnQUANAIIAN. MiJ^^^^aipF^^^pfei^ y great re - ward ; f thy dig -tress; I r - nioFH will be rd soon will come.l t "There shall bo show-ore of blcss-inj?:" This is the promise of love; " There shall be show-era of blcHs-ing " — rrccious re - viv-ing a - gain ; " There shall oe show-crs of bless-iug:" Send them upon uh, O Lord; " There shall bo show-era of blcss-iug:" Oh, that to-day they luight fall, b^l^^i pi^tii-p is in the Lord! Dg soul shall bless, ill strengthen thee, ou to His home! thee this word; There shall O - ver Grant to Now as bo sea- sons re - fresh-ing, Sent from the Saviour a - bove. s the hills and the val - leys, Sound of abundance of rain. ^ as now a re - fresh-ing, Come, and now honor Thy "Word, t to God we're con - fcjj- ing, Now as on Je-sus we call ! 2 m f Chorus. Show ■ - ers of bless- ing. ^^=^ ^^mm tf. -^-^_-tT ^ pn Showers, showers of bless- ing, Show-crs of bless -ing we need; J £ f=F v~^ m Christ thy Lord I Mercy -drops round us are fall ing, But for the showers we plead. esx No. 50. §umMm ^» tk S^m&». " The number shall be as the sand of the sea."— Hosea. 1 : lO. P. A. B, ftiT. F. A. BiiACKMEB, an*. w 1. When we gath-er at last o- yer Jor-dan,Andtheransom'dinglo-r7 we 2. When we see all the saved of the a - ge8,Who from sorrow and trials are 3. When we stand by the beauti- ftxl riv - er,'Neath the shadeof the lifegivit 4. When at last we behold cur Re- deem-er,And His glo-ry transcendent wi 9- "^rrrr^ fF-r^pffi ^B„ feE5feE^^fe=i^^ ®?E eee, As the number-less sands of the sea-shore — Whatawon- der-ful free, Meeting there with a heav- en- ly greeting — Whut a won- der-fiil troe,Gaz-ing o - vcr the fair land of prora-ise — Whatawon- der-Ail see, While aaKing of all kingdoms He roigneiii — Whatawon- der-ful -!-^ zz!t f ■T*-=-|* f^ v-> % *^ t.t ^ ^^ Choeus. ^^^^ sight that will be!' Bight that will be! J Kumber-less as the sands of the sea- shore ! sight that will be! sight that will be! ^Z -^=E3^=#^ t^ rT\ -i=^:SF»^^=*=* ■D^^ tt^ PE^^S Numberless as the sands of the shore! Oh ^what a sight 'twill be,| of the shore! .J ■ . j ... pj'-^j ss l». EA. 1 : 10. A. Blackher, aiT. ^m s^ 3Som'dinglo-ry we lorrow and trials are I ihadeof the lifcgiviDl o-ry transcendent wq W^ r m (V^hatawon- der-ful iVhutawon- der-fViI ^hatawon- der-Ail ^hatawon- der-Ail )f the sea- shore ! m. hata sight 'twill be, ^A ■^EE^E^E When the ransom'd host we see.As numberless as the sands of the sea-shore 1 \o. 51. ^hm wm pt "Abide with us, for It ia toward evening."— Luke 24: 29. H. F. Lyte. Wm. H. Monk, m i=g!: f ^^ i^^ f^ 1. A - bide with me! Fast falls the e - ven -tide, The dark-ness 2. Swift to its close ebbs out life's lit - tie day; Earth's joys grow 3. I need Thy pres- ence «v - 'ry pass - ing hour, What but Thy 4. Hold Thou Thy cross bo - fore my clos - ing eyes ; Shine thro' the #^£=E -i — t E -^- P :q i FF— r^ J. P^ 5 -fit I — I- -Of- i^^^S deep -ens — Lord, with mo a • dim, its , glo - ries pass a ■ grace can foil the tempt^er's gloom, and point me to the ^^^^ ■i -ii t -I 'm- nar bido ! When o4h - er help - era way ; Change and do - cay in pow'r ? WhOjlike Thy - self, my skies : Heav'n's morning breaks and I— SI -^4 fe S « ^^^B^^i pj=^3^ g=§ fail, and com-forts flee, Help of the helple6s,oh, a - bide with me ! all a- round I see; O Thou,whochange8tnot,a-bide with me! guide and stay can be? Thro' cloud and suu8hine,oh,a-bido with me! earth's vnin shadows flco ! In life, in death.O Lord,a - bide with me ! Ett=EE|E:S?^FiEl^Efe| »«3(E r-f :|k: :t:^ ^^-i S3 3^ r- ±zd i li; I! i :. I li No. 52. §4^Ut in tk ^$x& §^tag* Rev. WiLBTTB F. CRAPT8. PHIIi.4: 4. ^ ^P ^ ^ ^^ + ± EMIL JAMES McQranahan. B-^dzi ^ -+- ^ 1. O praise the Lord with heartand voice, With God's own word your doubts destroy] 2. My life is hid with Thine, O Lord, And sheltered from the world'salarm J 3. For noth-ing anx - ious I shall he, But praying Thee in ev-'ry thing, 4. The joys that mem'ry turns to pain ; I leave for joys that nev-er end ; Let those that trust in Thee re- joice,Yea, let them shout for joy. "Why should I sink he- neath my load,When lean - ing on Thine arm. With thanks for ev - 'ly gift from Thee, ray trou-hlesall take wing. My loss I count my rich - est gain. For Christ His joy doth send. p m f Chorus, ^^ =?s=J? mf ^ Ee-joice, rc-joice in the Lord, re - joice in the Lord al-way;| y \m m ^ I ■[•- I*- ■)•" "♦ I m ^s- ■fiii \-^' f Ee-joice, -J- • re - joice intheLord,and a- gain I say, Ee -joice!' 4 gy ^.^ .n^'i^ . r, , ^ .^.. ^1/ 9 Ee-joice in the Lord, re - joice in the Lord, r54 No. 53. ®, pnd tst Vxt §toMt "Come, yo blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom."— Matt. 25: 31. EniiiY H. MiiiiiER. Ira D. Sankey. Moderato. E3 McQranahan. inuucruiu. v, w ^^ *^^ ^ ^i =S::=^ 1. O Land of the bless -ed! thy shad-ow-less skies Sometimes in my ^-y f=^T ^ S=7S r-t— b: ■y- 1?^ S^s ^^ dreaming I see ; I hear the glad songs that the glo - ri- fied sing, / u m ^ =t=5= i^ r^=r P I rif. Z)./Sf. — I catch but a glimpse of thy glo* ry and light, Fine. steal ^ o - ver E - ter §g ni - ty's sea: Though dark are the ^S iS Si r » Lord al - way;! And whisper: "Would God I were there!" rfW^^^IP^TPP^ shadows thatgath-er between, I know that thy morning is fair; in I say, Re -joice! Land of the blessed ! thy hills of delight Sometimes to my Tision unfold; Thy mansions celestial, thy palaces bright, Thy bulwarks of jasper and gold; Dear voices are chanting thy chorus of praise, Their fbrms in thy sunlight are fair; 1 look from the valley of shadows below, And whisper : "Would God I were there!" 6» Dear horn* of mv Father, thou City of peace, No shadow of changing can mar; How glad are the souls that have tasted thy joy! How blest thine inhabitants arel When weary of toiling, I think of the day — Who knowi if its dawning be near? — When He who doth love me shall call me away From all that hath burdened ma here? No. 54. §mxtt tk &tm. " The cross of our Lord Jesus Christ."— GALatiAns 6- 14. F. J. Ckosby. Mrs. J. P. Knapp, by per. '^^^^^^^^m 1. "Near - er the cross!" my hcartcansay,! ana coming nearer;Near - er the! 2. Near - er the Christian's mercy seat, I am coming nearer ; Feasting myl 3. Noar - er in pray'r my hope as-pires I am coming nearer; Deep- er the! ■^m^^^m^ cross from day to day, I am com- ing near- or; Near- er the cross wha soul on man- na sweet I am com- ing near- er; Stronger in faith, moj lovo my soul de-8ires, I am com- ing near- cr; Near- er the end ofl »= Se, Je - BUS died, Near - cr the fountain's crimson tide,Near-er my Sav-iouJ clear I see Je-sus who gave Himself forme; Near-er to Him 1 1 toil and care, Near- er the joy I long to 8hare,Near-er the crown 1 1 ^^ Eg--^7.g=3r:^^^:jS=:ii=3=zi: wound-ed side, I am com- ing near- er, I am com- ing near- er. still would be : Still I'm com- ing near- er. Still I'm com- ing near-er. soon shall wear: I am com- ing near- er, I am com- ing near-er. ¥ _^-_ t^ SO N8 6* 14. J. F. Knapp, by per. nearer; Near - er the! nearer ; Feasting myl nearer; Deep- or the! No. 55. ^ MtlUx in i\\t %\mt ^f ^tom. "My QoU is the Rock of my refuge."— Ps. 94: 22. ■WordH arr. Ira d. sankby. :^: £3 ^- S=S=5 H 1- ^^E£i ^m^M 1. The Lord's our Rock, in Him we hide, A shel-ter iu the time of storm; 2. A shade by day de-fence by night, A shel-ter in the time of storm; 3. The rag- ing storms may round us beat, A shel-ter in the time of storm; 4. O Kock di-vine, O Ref-ugedear, A shel-ter in the time of storm; fear- er the cross wha tronger in faith, mol fear - er the end ofl *- 'i^^^i^. — (- -- r-i 1 1 I 1 \ \ \ : 1 I I 1 r - ' - '^^ ^ Se- cure what- ev - er ill be-ti^.e, A shel-ter iu the time of storm. No fears a - larm, no foes af- fright, A shel-tcr in the time of storm. We'llnev-er leave our safe ro- treat, A shel-tcr in the time of storm. Be Thou our belp-er ev - er near, A shel-ter in the time of storm. — m- hear Him say, are on His brow; He knocks, He calls, He wait - eth still; ■ dant grace re-ceive; No love like His the heart can fill, sweet rest, and home ; Let Him that hear - eth, ech - o still. g ::=^£^=-P^ L-zfeL I r -ru i^ 2^: mm t m=Ht=i=^S Kkfrain. E "7- Who - ev - er will may come to - day. Oh, come to Him who - ev - er will Oh, come to Him who - ev - er will The bless - ed who -so - ev - er - will. ay. . ill. I ill. ( .•II J "Who - ev - er will. -S--.^!^ f^ 4» gl^^^lp^^^i^ $ :^=^^ s— y— a Ji ri -X- who - ev - er will, Who - ev - er will may come to - day ; i i=E=Ez£=E I t ^^ ^i=h=f^^ sm^ Who-ev - er will may come to - day, And drink of the wa - ter of life :5&^fc£d=r^ r-i nri I -^ £ii-nr rr r r r \/'^~^ ~ ^ ^~^~^ ^B ei 1 1' III! No. 60. ®h : 7. ^^pipipipiigi JAMKS AIcOKANAHAN. ^ — ^_ H — __^ CZIltl 1. How sweet, my Sav-iour, to re- pose On Thiuo al-niight-y 2. It is Thy will that I should cast My ev - 'ry care on 3. That I should trust Thy loving care, And look to Thee a - 4. Why should my heart then be distrest. By dread of I'u- ture pow'r! Thee ; lone, ill? ,-^-,-J-.-J-^-A-l— ^.--1— ^!-J- — 1" Si ^B^ 1 iSi a ^^^ -5i_«- r wait, meok-ly wait, and mur-mur not; O, wait, nieek-ly wait, meekly wait, -#- -^ -<*" -<*- -!•- J^^ T*- •!•- O, wait, O, wait, aud mur - mur not. meekly wait, O, murni ur not. M i^ — !»- _1 , 1 y -J 1^ M \ /-- i^- V^ Kezzz^Bi — » ' * * <^ n oe l« l# il o K 1 O M s C nil ^ !K PATRICK. 8t-ing there? auriuurnot. r than thou, lurmuruot. lurnmrnot. No. 65. (I&rist $mM\i Sinful pett "They that are wholo need not a physician, but tliey that are siok."— Matt. 9: 12. Arr. from Neumasteb, 1071. Jamks McGbanahan. ^^^^ Ji 3 ^ ^£^=JElEi m 1. Sin - ners .Te - sus will re- ceive : Sound this word of grace to all '^. Come: and He will give you rest; Trust Him: for His word is plain; 3. Now my heart condemns me not, Pure be - fore the law I stand; 4. Christ re - cdv- elh srn - ful m^n, E - veu me with all my sin ; ^3E£ i^id^ rist re - ceiv- eth sin - ful men, E - ■V — /- K =K ^ E3^ 5v ^^^^^ Who the heav*n-ly path-way leave, All who lin - ger, all who fall. He will take the sin - ful - est ; Christ re - ceiv- eth sin - ful men. He who cleansed me from all spot, Sat- is - fied its last de-mand. Purged from ev - 'ry spot and stain; Heav'n with Him I en ~ ter in. v— y — ¥- Kefrain 11 xvi: * clear and plain: Christre- ceiv - eth sin - ful men. Make the message plain : -¥— i __2_ :^_^_-p_.H — ^ 1 — w- -I- — . ^.-j — 1 1 ^J^ --li or Hi 'f 1 No. 66. ^et tht ^mimt x\u "If any man hoar my voice, and opon the door, I will oomo In to him."— Rev. 3: 20. J. B. Atchinson. E. O. ExcKiiL, by per. te^ ^1^ lEsEi n-T- m ^ i 1. There's a Stranger at the door; 2. O - pen now to Him your heart; 3 HearyounowHislov-ing voice? 4. Now ad-mittlieheav'uly Guest; y Let Him in! Let Him in! Let Him in! Let Him in! Let the Saviourin I Let the SaTionr in I -^- 4: He has been there oft be - fore; If you wait He will de-part; Now, oh, now make Him your choice; He will make for you a feast; Let Let Let Let Him in ! Him in! Him in! Him in! ^ Let the Soviour in ! Let the Saviour in ! S, f ^i ^1' ^^^^^. ^ ? J— I— j- a^s i=i3^ m Let Him in ere He is gone; Let Him in, the Ho - ly One, Let Him in; He is your Friend; And your soul He will de - fend, He is standing at the door , Joy to you He will re - store, He will speak your sins for-giv'n, And when earth -ties all are riv'n, 4S- • 'n^ m^ r^=f^ ^ ^^ ^. i= s=s=fm g -(»- i^ Je-8U8 Christ, the Father'sSon ; He will keep you to the end; And His name you will a- dore; He will take you home to heavn. .^ .^ JK- Jt. 4tL M. -ML ^n^T^tf^pff Let Let Let Let Him Him Him Him in! in! in! in! ^^^ rj- Let the Saviour in I Let the Saviour in ! OS lif Rev. 3: 20. le Saviour in !t are nv'n, Saviour in! No. 67. i giti^M to ^m$* " I looked to Him, He looked on me, and we were one for ever."— C. H. Spurgeon. El. Nathan. James McOraitahan. '^^-- Modcrato. ffif^ i 'm -tr^ 1. I looked to Je - sua in my sin My woe and want con - fcss - ing, 2. I looked to Je - sus on thecrof)8,For me I saw Him dy -in};, 3. I looked to Je - sus thereon high From death upraised to glo - ry ; 4. He looked on me, O look of love! My heart by it was bro - ken, 5. Now one with Christ I find ray peace In Him to be a- bid -ing, m^^m p^S= S^il n T ^^fei^il Un - done and lost I came to Him, I sought and found a bless - ing. § God's word believetl that all my sins "Werethereup - on Him ly -ing. ^ I trust- ed in His power to save, Be-lieved the old, old sto - ry. §• And with that look of love He gave The Ho - ly Spir-it's to -ken. | And in His lore for all my need, In child -like faith con - fid - ing. ^ I^B^^^<^^ (5*- Pf Chorus. I looked :l?=4 to Him, t "I looked to Him, to Him I looked," 'Tis true His "Whoso - ev - er, w^ m^m^ 4 4 mm^^ He looked on me, J: |i^^E^E^1^^ t ?* ^ d2 "He looked on me, on me He looked, And we were one for ev - er.' m ffi fegs^ m^m t-r f=F=f^ ao ) ' hi I,, I No. 68. i Witt! " I win trust, and not do afraid."— Isaiah. 12: 2. (Suggested by the responses of the younf; men of Limerick to Mr. Moody's question, " Will you trust Chr.'<»t?' at the Meetings In that-City, October, 1883.) El. Nathan. James McGranahan. ^^^^ife 1. Once more, my soul, thy Saviour, thro' the Word, Is offered full and free ; 2. By grace I will Thy mer- cy now receive, Thy love my heart hath wou : 3. Thou kuowest, Lord, how ver-y weak I am. And how I fear to stray : 4. And now, O Lord, give all with us to-day The grace to join our song; 6. To all who came, when Thou wast here below, And 8aid,"OLord,wilt Thou?" PP a 1 r^-^^ r^=r=^'- y j^— y- ^ And now, O Lord, I must, I must de-cide : Shall I ac-cept of Thee? | On Thee, O Christ, I will, I will believe, And trust in Thee a - lone! V Forstrength to serve I look to Thee alone— Thestrength Thou mustsupply \^ And from the heart to glad- ly with us say : " I will to Christ be-long ! " g To them " I will !" was ev - er Thy re-ply: We rest up -on it now. 1 ES S33^ A-f^'-^ :^E^ --^ :t=: r IfUpi^ 1 Chorus, with promptiiess and spirit. I will! I will! *f- 5? I win be Thine! % i= I will I I win ! I will, God helping me, I will, I will bo Thine ! k ^ I ■m-m- H^Hf-i»- I will be Thine! m^ * ->i. » Thy precious blood was shed to purchase me — I will be whol-ly Thine ! No. 69. ^ak pe »;$ f §int« "Him that comoth to mo, I will in no wlso cast out."— Jorm C : tw. ElilZA H. HAMIIiTON. Moderato. Ira D. Sankkt. i „ 11 JK ft: -«- ^^ nJ .N Aj J J J ^ 1. Je - sns, my Lord, to Thee I cry ; Un - less Thou help mo I muBt die : 2. Helpless I am, and full of guilt; But yet for me Thy blood was spilt, 3. No pre-par-a-tion can I make, My best resolves I on -ly break, 4. Be - hold me, Saviour, at Thy feet, Deal with me as Thou see - st meet ; -f9- i^^ f -)•»- m Oh, bring Thy free sal - va-tion nigh, And take me as I am. ApdThoucanstmakemewhatThouwilt,Andtakemeas I am. TetsavemeforThineownname'ssake,And takeme as I am. Thy work be -gin. Thy work complete, And take me as I am. ^^ n- -M: rM m Chorus. ^m ^^ m I And take me as I am. And take me as I am. ^ ^E^ ^m^^^^4^ Q Thine ! My on -ly plea — Christ died for mo! Oh, takeme as I am, f fa :f=f: -I m i^- psl i'l § No. 70. S^rnU si p«n, wbt) will ge S^Mtx? "We all like sheop have gone astray."— ISA. 53: 6. F. W. Fabku. Wm. B. Bradburt. 1. Souls of men, why will yo scat - t'>r Like a crowd of frighton'd sheep? 2. It is God ! His love looks might v, But is mightier than it seems : 3. There is no place where earth's sorrows Are more felt than up in heaven; m^ m &P'f-F-f i m f^ - P-fhS f Fool -ish hearts! why will yo wan-der From a lore so true and deep ?'§: 'Tis OUT Fa -ther and His fondness Go€8 far out beyond our dreams. "H There is uo place where earth's failings Have such kiud-ly j udgraent given . % Wl m m =& ^ — ^ — ff^ l p i=Fg=:=i ^ *=* *={* -••I — —a =F^=^= 5 "Was there er - er kind-er Shepherd, Half bo gen -tie, half so sweet, " There's a wide-ness in God's mer - cy, Like the wide-ness of the sea ; 3 There is wel-come for the sin - ner, And more gra-ces for the good; | C3 E t V V'^rf^ fL-z:^ rf^ r ^^^^^^^^ As the Sav - lour who would have us Come and gath - er round His feet ? There's a kindness in His jns-tice, Which is more than lib - er - ty. There is mer - cy with the Saviour ; There is heal - ing in His blood. ^^^4^ ^ ^ 4^^ =^^^ m But we make His love too narrow, By false limits of our own ; And we magnify His strictness With a zeal He will not own. There is plentiful redemption In the blood that has been shed ; There is joy for all the members In the sorrows of the Head. •yj^ If our love were but more simple We should take Him at His word ; And our lives would all be sunshine In the sweetness of our Lord. For the love of God is broader Than the measures of man's mind ; And the heart of the Eternal Is most wonderfully kind. RADBTTRT. itou'd sheep? an it seems : p in heaven; lie and deep?" lour dreams.-;! gmentgiven.S No. 71. ^Vtkmtl WmAmVf WtUomtl "This my son was dead, and is alive again ; ho was lost, and is found."— Lukk 15 : 21. HOBATIUS BONAR. iRA D. SANKEY. ^g^^r:=g=g==f s^^ ■T=:1- r----* 1. In the land of stran - gers, 2. "From the land of hnn - ger, 3. "Leave the haunts of ri - ot, 1^ Whith- er thou art gone, Faint - ing, fam - ished lone, Wast - ed, woe - be - gone, 2«: Z2z: N^^ | ^=fi=^i= g Hear a Come to Sick at far voico call love and glad heart and wea EiE ing, "My son! ness, My son ! ry, My son ! my son!" my son!" my son!" ^ m^ =£= ^-- P /7N , Chorus. i^ w i=*=B i^ ET rtz t^ .?r f ^ Wei - come ! wan-d'rer, wel - come ! Wei- come back to home! :|r_j^ •^- =g -^ T» (9- ^- 1 fe-g=H-F^ 1=1=F=[= I ^ t ff\ lEi? ^ m Thou hast wan - dered far a r I J -J ^ ^E^E^ ^ * way: Come home! come home!" F ^S 4 "See the door still open! Thou art still my own ; Eyes of love are on thee, My son! my son!" 5 " Far off thou hast wandered ; Wilt thou farther roam ? Come, and all is pardoned, My son! my son!' ^3 G " See the well-spread table, Unforgotten one ! Here is rest and plenty. My son! my son !" 7 " Thou art friendless, homeless, Hopeless, and undone ; Mine is love unchanging, My son! my son!" i> No. 72. F. J. Crosby. m t^ "Sorrow and sighing shall flee away.' — ISA. S.j: 10. X I S S |S_j tt i lUA D. Sankky. nit -iz=a=r^ 1. On that bright and gold -en morn-ing, when the Son of man shall come, 2. Wlieuthe blest who sleep in Je - sus, at His bid-ding shall a- rise 3. When our eyes bo -hold the cit - y, with its man 'y mansions bright 4. O the King is sure - ly corn- ing, and the time ifi draw-ing nigh, mAJ^ -j t =tB3ZpE ^=E=^=^ H«— -r rrrrr^^"^^! ^ ■ l\- ; !-■ - 5 And the rad-iauce of His glo - ry we shall see ; From tho si-lence of the grave, and from the sea, And its riv - er, calm and rest - ful, flow - ing free; When the bless-ed day of prom-isc, wo shall see; When from And with When the Then the --^=^ pip :|Kr=|B: ^ S :te=Wi: ^~^H ^ .M=j^ ^ ev - 'ry clime and na - tion He shall call His peo - pie home, bod-ies all co- les - tial they shall meet Ht&x in the skies, friendsthatdeath has part- ed shall 5n bliss a * gain n - nite, chang-ing "in a mo-ment,""in the twink-ling of an eye," m P m E i ^m 3- What What What And ^ £ z» y Ml m ^fei a gath'-ring of the ran • somed that will be. a gath'-ring and re - joic - ing there will be. a gath'-ring and a greet- ing there will bo. for - ev - er in His pres- enc© we shall be. $ m r-* Sakkky. n shall come, all a - rise nsioDS bright iw-ing nigh, When from And with When the Then the r. :tB=Wi: * pie home, the skies, u - nite, an eye,' 11 mm WmX H 6^tbmng I— Ci^nduM CnoBus. a gath' - ring, what a gath' - ring, I 22: =t gath' ring, What gath'-ring of the ^M^^ ^^^ ^^ gath'-ring, what a gath'-ring, -■^ m^ p^ f-=M=^i = ^ ^mF- w ^ ran - somed in the sum- mer land of E^=r^=^ ,t , What I I dSi /TS gath' nng, what ^ m a gath' • ring, what a gath'-ring, f- gath' - - ring, E ^ S Of the ran- somed in J^ i ^e3; ^1^ I ^ the ran- somed in that hap - py home a - hove. 4=^ r© g r'T :^ :^ r- I No. 73. €mt, (^xmt §t\ivtttt, (Simt "Thou art my help and my deliverer."— Ps. 40: 17. Fanny J. Croshy. W. II. Doank. ::fc*:-:il5 ^ M^m mm^a ^ 1. O hearniycry, be gracious now to me, Come, Great D«liv'rer, come; 2. I have no i)lace,noshelter from thenight,Come,OreatDeliy'rer, come; 3. My path is lone, and wea-ry are my feet, Come, Great Deliv'rer, come; 4. Tbou wilt not spurn contrition'sbrokcn sigh, Come, Great Deliv'rer, come; -fEEE^ ^^^fe^ r- A-fc My soul boweddown is longing now for Thee, Come,Great DeIiv'rer,come. | One look ♦"rom Thee would give me life and light,Come,Great Deliv'rer,come. '5 Mineeyeslook up Thy loving smile to meet, Come,GreatDeliv'rer,come. -^ He* gard my prayer,and hear my humble cry, Come,Great Deliv'rer,come. ^ ^=rr^z plf^E^EiESS «E?^^3?^^ -J^zizT- :t: LiJ? Jl Refrain. , ^ I've wandered far away o'er mountains cold,I' ve wandered far away from home ; ra *x i ^ ^ :i:i2--_?z:{r- :ii=fezi= t-t-t ^^ ■7-] take me now, and bring me to Thy fold, Come, Great Deliv'rer, come. ^^ ^^M^ M^ M^^ T& :. DOANR. I rer, come ; 'rer, come; 'rer, come; 'rer, come; ja iv'rer,come. % iv'rer,come. '5 iiv'rer,come. -^ .iv'rer,come. « ja ■^* ^ «-ii-i? i^ y from home ; ^ iv 'rer, come. No. 74. (god k witb foul "Tho Rraoe of our Lord Jeflim Christ be with you."— ROMANfl Ifl : 20. J. E. Rankin. W. O. Tomkr. '^^^^^^^^^^ 1. God be with you till wr meet a 2. God be with you till we meet a 3. God be with you till we meet a 4. God be with you till we meet a ^^Siig gain! — By Hiscounselsguide.up gain ' — 'Neath HiH wings se-curely gain ! — "When life'spi'ir-ils thick cou- gain! — Keep love's banner floating ^- ^^^^^^^^^^i - hold you, hide you, ' found you, o'er you. With His sheep se - cure - ly fold you ; Dai - ly man - na still pro - vide you ; Put His lov - ing arms a - round you ; Smite death's threat'ning wave before you ; God be God be God be God bo i t= ais=g.j.^ V Chorus. f^ -*- % i^ rr d: f m^. t- ^ with you till we meet a- gain ! , Till we meet! withyou till we meet a- gain! I with you till we meet a- gain ! f ; with you till we meet a- gain ! ^ Till we Till we meet! Till we ^^^^ meet! . . . Till we meet! God be with you 1 Till wemeet! Till wemeeta-gain! emecta-gain! ^^^^:^^ii^^^ T";^ No. 75, 3Jhyatt0h tht f alleg m\& the f hadaw. "Yea, though I walk thruugh the valley and the shadow."— I>ha. 23 : 4. ALICK MONTKITII. IllA D..SANKEY. 1. I must vralk thro' the val - ley and the 2. "When I walk thro' the vol - ley and the 3. Tho' I walk thro' 4. I must walk thro' the val - ley and the the val - ley and the V: 2£Ek y-y- ^. Bhnd - ow, shad - ow, sliad - ow, shad - ow. -P But I All tho Yet tho From the ^ I 'i^ ^ -^ ^IEE5^3tl^ =1: jour - ney in a lov - inpj Sav-iour'scare; toil - ing and tho la - bor will be o'er ; glo - ry of the dawn-ing I shall see ; friends I love so dear-ly I must part; He hath said He will % And the strong arms of 5 I shall list to the v But tho Lord is my % '^m ^— y — f- -:^- -r -r % ¥ ^ j^ — l* 9- qjzk^ Y Y m D.S. — But the dark waves of Fine. ^Pfi nev- er, nev- er leave me. And I know He will comfort me there. Je ■ sus will en - fold me, And with Him I shallsor-row no more, mu- sic o-ver Jor - dan, Where my loved ones are waiting for me. hope and my sal - va - tion; And His presence is the joy of my heart. ^ r — ^ — k— — ■ . y . ^-- ?i -^- m^^ r^ ^^^ Jor-dan will not harm me, There is peace in the val- ley, I know. \ ». . D.S. Chorus, I — — ^ — 1m— ^■ g^: ::&: -I H V— y- all ye ends, all ye ends of the earth, for I am God, lam God, there is none rf tr>-l^— >- n I H--= ^ p=T''r^T i ^: else,, Lookun-to Me, and be ye saved." there is none else, and be ye saved." -fi4^i^_e-^. .sy. -H f- ■H 1 1 1— ■»■ — •■ — ^-r^-'-j (•• — f-* — ■•■- U-t:ztH^^EE=r^rEfezzz: NAHAN. blest com- burdened ipta- tion's there for .'ry land- made whole, tan's pow'r. -to Me. '-f m a := «- ye saved, g —I- i Ci — " =5=?=* ^ .there is none ^1 /7\ ie f"? w No. 78. Pi) pOtky'j^ fmg^t "Her children arise up, and call her blessed."— Prov. 21 : 28. T. C. O'KANB. Solo. Moderato. \ ^^^^ ^^^ ^ 1. As I wandered 'round the homestead, Many a dear fa-mil-iar spot 2. Tho' the house was held by strangers, All remained the same within ; 3. Quick I drew it from the rub-bish, Gov - ered o'er with dust so long: i 1=^ ^ ^ ^ ^m Bro't with - in my rec - Just as when a child When, be - hold, 1 heard ol - lection Scenes I'd seem-iug - ly for -got; I rambled Up and down, and out and in; in fan- cy Strains of one fa - mil - iar song, Pi ^^T ^ r=f^ ^^^^mm OQ Si There, the orchard — meadow, yonder — Here, the deep, old fashioned well, To the gar -ret dark as-cendiug — Once a source of cliild-ish dread — Oft - en Bung by my dear mother To me in that trun- die bed; ^ %.^ ^^^- rit. fcufs TN ■Jti=il! I old moss- cov - ered bucket, Sent a thro' the mist - y cobwebs,Lo! I With its Peer - ing lOmit 2nd ending. Slow, p thrill no toni;ue can tell, saw my trun - die bed. "Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber! Ho-ly an -gels guard thy bed!" s^^af M^ f ^ ->--ir m While I listen to the music Stealing on in gentle strain, I am carried back to childhood — I am now a child again : 'Tis the hour of my retiring, At the dusky eventide ; Ne;u my trundle bed I'm kneeling. As of yore, by mother's side. 5 Hands are on ray head so loving, As they were in childhood's days ; I, with weary tones, am trying To repeat the worda she says; 'Tis a prayer in language simple As a mother's lips can frame : * " Father, Thou who art in heaven, Hallowed, ever, be Thy name." * Use second ending. SI 6 Prayer is over : to my pillow With a "good-night!" kiss I creep, Scarcely waking while I whisper, "Now I lay me down to sleep," Then my mother, o'er me bending, Prays in earnest words, but mild : * " Hear my prayer, O. heavenly Father, Bless, oh bless, my precious child! " Yet I am but only dreaming : Ne'er I'll be a child again ; Many years has that dear mother In the quiet churchyard lain; But her blessed, angel spirit Daily hovers o'er my head, Callint; me from earth to heaven, Even from my trundle bed. "The Word of the Lord enduretb for ever."— 1 Pktbr 1 : 25. J. L. STEKIilNO. IBA D, SANKEY. Un N__|. S^^^ 'f^^ ^m ^ ^ 1. Oh, won - der - ful, won - der - ful Word of the Lord! True 2. Oh, won - der - ful, won - der - ful Word of the Lord! The 3. Oh, won - der -ful, won - der - ful Word of the Lord! Our 4. Oh, won - der - ful, won - der - ful Word of the Lord! The ._ ^ J ^ ^ ^ ^- -^ ^ * m ^ ^^ I i WIS lamp on - hope dom its pa - ges un - fold ; that our Fa - ther a - bove ly sal - va - tion is there ; of our friends in the past ; And tho' we may read them a s So kind - ly has light- ed to -* It car - ries con- vic-tiondown*?^ Its truth, where so firm- ly they 3 u ^^^^ ^ &:*=i=^ i •jfeH» fMlE^^^ElE^ .—1 B 1 —J — ^ _-_i ■ thou- sand times o'er, They nev - er, no nev - er, grow teach us the way That leads to the arms of His deep in the heart, And shows us our-selves as wo ancli- ored their trust, Tho' a - ges e - ter - nal shall old! love! are. last. mi -!• h Is' ^ fc=^ ■r-t- » s ^^ rj^^^NM =^E| ^±=^^f-f ^^ Each lino hath a treas - ure, each prom Its warn- iugs, its couu - sels, are faiih ■ It tells of a Sav - iour, and points Oh, won - der- ful, won - der - ful Word m ise a pearl, That ful and just; Its to the cross. Where of the Lord ! Un - ^-i— 1 E ^zpt-i=fet=t= i Si3 .NKEY. 3rd! True jrd! The 3rd! Our 3rd! The I ' id them a s ;ht- ed to -* ic-tiondown'^ m- ly they 3 ^^ r msi old! love ! are. last. m learl, That ^U8b; Its ^roBS, Where jord ! Un - (Bk mm&tdvA mml—(S>mshM. all if they will may se - cure ; ^judgments are per-fect and pure ; par - don we now may se - cure ; chaug-iug, a - bid- ing and sure ; And we know that when time and the And we know that when time and the For we know that when time and the For we know that when time and the £fti=4^L^:t m world pass a - way, God's Word shall for ev - er en - dure. 4^^-g T-irr?^ No. 80. Wilt S^mdt»t ^jumt " Thou Shalt call His name Jesus ; for Ho shall save His people from their sins." — Mati'. 1 : 21. Geo. W. Bkthtine. Wm. B. Bradbury, 4 T-^ Fine. 1 / There is no name so sweet on earth,No name sosweet in heaven t The name, be-fore Hi8Wondrousbirth,ToChristtheSaviour (Omi7) giv- en. „ f And when He hung up- on the tree, They wrote this name a-bove Him t That all might see the rea-sonwe For ev- ermoreniust(Oww7) lovcHim. ^^ J^^ ^E$ I* I* g_ w=m D.C. For there'sno word earev- er heard Sodeur, sosweet, as {Omit) *' Je- sus!'' P i I: Refrain. pE^ 5 -f-J -5 -t =E^^£; ^i|i01 m We love to sing of Christ our King, And hail Him bless- ed Je- sus! B #ikj^=i# ifefe p^ 3 So now, upon His Father's throne- Almighty to release us From sin and pain — He ever reigns, The Prince and Saviour, Jesus. S3 4 O Jesus ! by that matchless Name Thy grace shall fail us never To-day as yesterday the same, Thou art the same ior ever! No. 81. Wxt^ thHt ^mt npm tht giM. G. M. J. Allegrdti . ISA. 40: 31. James McGuan^viian. S^|§^^^ m pis 1. Ho, reap-ers in the whitened harvest! Oft fee - ble, faint and few, 2. Too oft a - wea-ry and dis-couraged, We pour a sad com - plaint ; 3. Ee-joice, for He is with us al - way, Lo, e - ven to the end! m^ JK V— 1^ i^ , 1-. 1 ■■=• l^I^ L^V-J^ -lijf. T'^ f t^ I j- m-. » ' i \J J hi 1 L -' i H- 1-^^- • |- . r -/ / y ^ I I ~ ^^ "" f Come wait up- on the bless-ed Mas-ter, Our strength He will re- new. .§ Be - liev-ing in a liv-ing Sav-iour, Why should wo ev - er faint ?5' Look up, take cour-age and go for-ward. All need-ed grace He'll send,! ife^ CHORUa. -1- JUV E^ #=r: ^#]Si^^ ror they thatwaitup-on tho i.-ni shall ro-new.. that '.vait u» on the Lord shall re - new,. E= FT =^ — r r r r_s q^zzq?: w i ^=*iiii^^ti fp^ k S: 4= their strength, . . . they shall mount up with wings, . . . theyshaK shall re-new their strength, they shall mount up with wihga, they shall mount up, shall mount up with wings, @4 I . A. ad few, :om - plaint ; ;lie end! J-, w m villre-uew. * V - er faint ?^ :e He'll send. I s te:^ =55* they shall (vinga, winga, t^bietj tkt ^ftit. — feicMti feE -J- JV^^ I nV. a f(?m;w. ^^^y??T? ^ 1^ mount up with wings as ja - gles; They shall run and not be ^ ^m^M. they shall run and -f^ VTr ^^m ^ Wi=f^ i 9ei>- ■w; as snow; d! to God! >re; no more; i^ i /rs ^1 m be a8wool;"i ondrouslove; V ord your God ; ^ 9- . ^ ? t5»- i iit ks scar- let, n-treats you, ransgressions, e as snow." - to God! I no more. No. 85. §tl^kt, §4^kt §t\\mx. "Rejoice In the Lord al way ."—Phil. 4: 4. Obaoe J. Frances. Httbert r. Main. ^^^^^^^^P 1. Re- joice, re-joice be-liev - er, And lot thy joy and glo-ry ev- er be, 2. Re-joice, in Thy Re-deem -er. Thou hast a place that nothing can remove; 3. Re-joice, re-joice be-liev- er, A home on high is waiting now for thee; 4. Re-joice, re-joice be-liev- er, Presson to join thehappy,happy throng; '/ ]/ ^^^ igizij ££* ^■ E^ ^^ Itqs^ =i=5 Zr^ :fs=q: r In Him, theGrcatDe- liv - 'rcr, Who gave Himself a sac-ri-fice for thee. He bids thee dwell in safe - ty, And rest beneath the shtidowof Hislovo. And thei-e in ail His beau - ty, The King of saints with wonder thou slialt see. Where soon Thy Lord will call thee,To realms of joy and ev-er-lastingsong. Chorus. P5S ^^53E|g^| f f ^ Re- joice, be- licv - er, re - joicc .... and sing of O rejoice, O rejoice, gii^ :^- ^z: ESEEE m - — -H ^ S-S-U^i-v — a • — ^^ j-j- :»l=n: m ^i Him who lives for - ev er, Thy great High Priest and King. — m y \m i ^ 1 — 1~ H >- la ©o u No. 86. Wumtvtt (SiMttk " Whosoever calloth on tlio name of the Lord shall bo saved."— Jokt^ 2: 32; Acts 2: 21; lioM. iU: 13. Julia Rterlino. IraD. Sankey. fe idsrfH-JtJ-ij gg :=|: : 4— ^^ : ^^E?^ .-^■1 i. Oh, hear the joy - ful mes - sage, 'Tis sound-ing far and wide; 2. Ye souls that long in dark-ness The path of sin have trod, 3. Ye wea - ry, heav - y la - den, Oppressed with toil and care, 9=i^-9 — g I * : S3 _^- S=1E ^^ £= Ej I±. ^? i^^^ii^^^^i^ Good news of full sal - va - tion, Thro' Him, the Cru - ci - lied; Be- hold, the light of mer - cy! lie - hold theLambof God; He waits to bid you wel- come. And all your bur- dens bear; H. ft— f- p . ^.„r— g--.^ ^ gl-lgl— g B^Mm ±z i^-t: - ( gy^£Ei^i=i s ^1^ -■I— = — at ^' -»H— g ^ :^ t s=^i=s God's Word is Truth E - ter - nal; Its prom - ise all may claim, With all your heart be - lieve Him, And now the prom- ise claim, A pre - cious gift He of - fers, A gift that all may claim. t ii^tJfcl 1 ' 1 II ' 3 ^(T^ Sn H==^ \_ ■'■m . ■ ^ =d=^d-^ - ^ 1 « 1 Wh Ths Wh fr)2, \}w kti 0] Ji s look by lone sha' ook to faith to 1 ev - er Him be — ^e — m — 1 1~ • * * f Je - sus, A per - ish, "V liev - iug, A I*—' 1 1 .ud ^^ho Lud call up- on His call up- on His call up- on His -♦- f- T' -^ 1 1 name, name, name. ^^--' *""" ^ — r N^ ^ ±=t4J oo ; Acts 2: 21; Sankey. ad wide ; ive trod, id care, £ - fled; ' God; s bear; * M •1 a y claim, i claim, y claim, uame. name, name. Cnonus. g^^rts#E^^ife^-^-^^ " Who-ao - ev - er call - eth, Who - so - ev - er call ■ eth, Who-so- ev - er ^ ;r- -g:4:_|^ A^^ •g-_-g::g-_g:^ -/--I /- ?=Si; rr calleth on His name shall be saved! Wlio-ao- ev- er call - eth, Who-so- rt— 1»— m-\m- ■'- -!•—!•- -l»"-^t^^-H^ ^w:^ v-n-^ l^i^^^Hg^ppH^ ev - er call - eth, Who-so- ev-cr call-eth on the Lord shall be saved!" ^ate^ii^i No. 87. I ■rrfT (Sttfvin ll?»t)i ^mms Wm. Boyce. i -«*- ZSl 3 i^ f -S^'Tc^ i ^~2ii> :3=l -«- Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Ho - ly Ghost ; -t9- I: -f9- ^=g :3?z: -<9- -1^- -a>- r lis :#--=: is: -2?- i ^ -a- —a- ^— * ^* =|: wm As it was in the beginning, is now, and ev - er shall be, world without end. A - men. 3: % f2=.-gr|-C: '=^^Mm Ol ^1^ ^^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 1.25 IA£|28 |2.5 ■tt 1^ 12.2 •uuu ->■ Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. u:«0 (716)S73-4903 '^ ,«^.^ No. 88. 3s of heav'n. .^.rh-.f Bbfbain. "Come un>to me," "come un- to me," " Come un- to me, and 3E£^Tlf^Mfi^ g|I "Come uu - to me," oh, come un - tu me, Come uu - to me, rr. 11: 28. J. Stebbinp. 'he Lord of > donbt-ing V^ith conscience rhe Sav-iour Mi heart, with | ,11 van - ish -^ 1 fears— oh, "i i now, on 3 0-i.. re you rest, re you peace, re you life. ^ of heav'n. E i n- to me, and iCJ^ ^ - to me. (&mt ttnt0 pt— te^uM ritard- I will give you rest, ' ' I will give you rest, I will give you rest. wfll give you rest, wlT: give you Test5_ No. 89. f af( ^m in f (ni "So ha brlngeth them to their desired haven."— Ps. 10?: 80. Tr. by J. M. Nealk. A. S. Sin.i.TV'AiT. n »PPFH m ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ -^ ^^ 1. Safe home, safe home in port! Bent cord- age, shattered deck, H^^i^^^^^^p P^^^^^^ *i eg *=Fg=e -«5'-i I Tom sails, pro - vis - iona short, And on - ly not a wreck : ^^^^ f=^ ^m^ f^^f=^f =i-i^ m Rit. But, ohithejoy, up-on the8hoTe,To tell our voy-age per - ilso'er. ^SiB^i^^ ■j:^ i 2 The prize, the prize secure! The wrestler nearly fell; Bare all he could endure, And bare not always well : But he may smile at troubles gone Who sets the victor-garland on ! 3 No more the foe can harm ! No more of leaguered camp, And cry of night alarm, &3 And need of ready lamp :— And yet how nearly had he failed — How nearly had that foe prevailed! The exile is at home! Oh, nights and days of tears ! Oh, longings not to roam ! Oh, sins and doubts and fears I What matters now grief's darkest day, When Ood has wiped all tears away ! i^ § m No. 90. (SiieAvwc^. " The place which is called Calvary, there they crucified him."— Lttkx 2S : 33. W. M'K. Dauwood. Moderato. Jno. R. Swknby, by per. 1. OnCalv'ry's brow 2. 'Midrendingrocks 3. O Je-sus, Lord, Hfff^ "y^^rr my Saviour died, 'Twas there my anddark'ningskies, My Saviour how can it be, That Thou shouldst ± 5= m 9 }^ 9 ^m- ^ "wascru-ci- fied; his head and dies; Thy life for me, 'Twas on the cross The opening vail To bear the cross he bled for -^ s reveals the c D andag-o- ° ¥^£se n"? -*- M-m- 5 m M J .jjj I, J J .-s-*-ryrj n ^^ And purchased there To heav-en's joys In that dread hour E^®.^^ my par - don free, and end- less day. on Cal ■ va - ry? CiaoBus. v^s ai t 3SHE ^^^ O Cal - va - ry ! dark Cal-va - ry ! Where Jesus shed His blood for me,for me ; -f3i f ^^^^m 04t ■KXTR: 33. BNEY.byper. 'Twas there my My Saviour tThoushouldst P he bled for-' reveals the c B andag-0- f t r^ ^ tar -don free, md-less day. ;al- va-ry? 6rme,for me; 1^ (S^afoati)— (!I!0t»duM I fc ifbJ=l r — * — zy MV^ J^^-M-N-f^^ ^^^ O Cal -va-ry ! blest Cal - ya - ry ! ' Twas there my Savionr died for me. ^ipp^j^ ^^a ^ I No. 91. PiKtd ibDfU mg §int>i "I the Lord have called thee and will hold thine hand."ISAiAH 42: 6. Grace J. Frances. Hubert P. Main. Moderato. p i^ b##C"=^ i=* d- S=!»: S 1. Hold Thou my hand; so weak I am, and help- less, I dare not 2. Hold Thou my hand, and clos - er, clos - er draw me To Thy dear 3. Hold Thou my hand; the way is dark be - fore me With-outthe 4. Hold Thou my hand, that when I reach the mar -gin Of that lone take one step without Thy aid; Hold Thou my hand; for theu,0 lov-ing self— my hope,my joy, my all; Hold Thou my hand, lest hap-ly Ishould sun -light of Thy face di - vine; But wheq by faith I catch its ra-diant riv - erThou didst cross for me, A heavenlylightmayflasha- long its $ m 3 1 J g n ^ Sav - iour, No dread of ill shall make my soul a - wan - der. And, miss-ing Thee, my trembling feet should glo - ry, Whatheightsof joy, what rapturous songs are wa - ters, And ev - 'ry wave like crys- tal bright shall fraid. fall, mine! be. ^ ^^ U£5 No. 92. §^ p Mtm^ h tint '§tixl " Be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might."— Eph. 6 : 10. El. Nathan. iba D. Sankey, 1^^^^^^ 5^ 1. "Be 2. "Be 3. "Be ^ :z:^^_ -/.z ye strong in ye strong in ve strong in the Lord and the pow- er of the Lord and the pow- er of the Lord and the pow- er of i rf His might," Firmly His might," Nev- er His might," For His ^ -y— /- q*=:ir TEiq ^^=^ f=F=? :! __l ^ ^ ^ * — — ...i k ^1 1S--V1 standing for the truth of His word ; He shall lead you safely through the § tum-ing from the face of the foe; Hewill sure-ly by you stand, as you ^ N N i > N i^^ rr^rr=r pear what we shall be : but we know, we know, ^ we m t^ XX ( T'T—^ :*zz:e=i ^ g : g : a p pear, 5fe p p p f p p r ^ : Ife -'^ :^=3 JM^ ^^- ^£l*^=^SE£^ 1 know that when He shall ap- pear, we know . . . that when He shall ap* we know, we know. we OS ^ lANAHAH. rd of grace; a shall gazo; - age bear; ^ es us place, v-iour's face. - ry share. th not yet ap - ? 9 ■^^^-^ a hen He shall ap-- T we ^ ^henHesballap- we §d0w4 ti^w mt wt — tejcluM ^ ifflzi: _S «ri .f ^ - pear, we shall be like Him ; we shall be know that when He shall appear, ^ m.' • ^^^^ ^f=ft \^=it m^M t like Him, for we shall see . . Him as . . He is. No. 95. Wxm i» ^ §m^ f \m. p. ■WHITFIEIiD. (OEEB. O.M.) ^ a f s H. W. Qrbatorex. 1^ d: ' j ^ J lr ^ ^ 1 ^ J l ^ -Jl ^^fe 1. There is a name I lovo to hear; I love to sing its worth; 2. It tells me of a Saviour's love Who died to set me free; 3. It tells of One whose lev - ing heart Can feel my smallest woe — 4. It bids my tremb-ling soul re-joice. And dries each ris- ing tear; Mr=fi=^ r i ^s 2 f f- M r ^ ^ It sounds like mu - sic in mine ear — The sweetest Name on earth It tells me of His precious blood — The sin-ner's per - feet plea. Who in each sov - row bears a part That none can bear be -low. It tells me in a " still small voice," To trust, and not to fear. -r i^^^ oo r r^ I No. 96. §\mtA h t\it |ottntoin« " Wash mo, and I shall be whiter than snow."— Psalm 61 : 7. E. R. LATTA. 11. H. rBUKINS. a Moderato. ^W-A- — ^Si — !fc— ^ - - V -i 1 ^ M— !. ■■ P ^ -JsziiX fei^l; 1. Bless-ed be the Fountain of blood, To a world of sin- ners revealed; 2 Thoruy was the crown that He wore,Andttie cross His bod • y o'er-came; 3. Fa-ther, I have wandered from Thee,Oft- en has my heart gone a- stray; Bless-ed bo the dear Sou of God: On -ly by His stripes we are healed. ~ Grievouswerethesor-iowsHebore, But He suf-fcred not thus in vain. | Grim -son do my sins se«m to me — Wa- ter can not wash them a- way. | Tbo'I'vewanderedfarflromHis fold, Briugingto my heart pain and woe, May I to that Fountain be led, Made to cleanse my sins here be -low; Je - sua to that Fountain of Thine, Lean-ing on Thy promise I go; J ynz^zp^z:^ Wash mo in the Blood of the Las^H,And 1 shall be whit - er than snow. Wash me in the Blood that He shed, And I shall be whit - er than snow. Cleanse mc by Thy washing di - vine, And I shall be whit - er than snow. ^m ^ 'fii? L. m — m- Chouus. Whit - ^^^^^P er than the snow, Whit er i whiterthanthesnow, Whiter than the snow, m Whiter than the snow, £££ i ^ !• - V - I m H 1- H h- ij-rrrr im::^: :«-_&EBE^ i lOO I'KIIKINS. 8 revealed; o'er-came; ae a-Btray, TO aiehealed. Lua iu vain. ^ lema-^ay. i_ .eo. a 1. 3 iuand woe, pre be -low; . er than enow. er than snow. . er than snow. than the snow, -!-*- than the snow; Wash me in the Blood of the #fefefei^ ^fe«feMfefefcfe fe whit-er than the snow; Wash me in the Blood of the Lamb, m And I shall be whit-er than snow. .rit. tS-^ T^f^T^^^^ LambjOf the Lamb, And I shall be whit-er than snow,than snow. rrrr f snow, f • • • No. 97. §m tk ^^it) ii^ &vtt. "For the shadows of the evening are stretched out."— Jer. 6: 1 Babine Baring-Gould. Joseph Barnby. ^^ ^^^^P^^P^ 1. Now the day is o - ver, 2. Je - sus, give the wea - ry 3. Thro' the long night-watch - es 4. When the morn - ing wak - ens, r Night is draw - lug Calm and sweet re ■ May Thine an - gela Then may I a - 5. Glo - ry to the Fa - ther, Glo - ry to the if JU-J- £4 I ■m» «>- ^ g nigh, pose; spread rise Son, rr P -(*= te s^^si r ^ I ■g .' g Jb Shod-ows of the even - ing With Thy tend'rest bless - ing Their white wings a -hove us, Pure, and fresh, and sin - less And to Thee,ble8t Spir - it, Steal a-cross the sky. May our eye -lids close. Watching round each bed. In Thy ho - ly eyes. Whilst all a - ges run. A - men. ^ i-,-J i - l J j ■^9\ ^^^ IBT. evening Steal a - cross lOl the sky. ^m No. 98. |ft» th S^mtt 0i §iij$ ^ttmtt "Thou ahalt hldo them In the leoret of Thy preienoe."— Psalm xxxi. 20. Emy. IW Ik. Ik. k. 1. In the 80 - cret of His pres-ence how my soul de-lights to hide! 2. Wheuniysoul is faint aud thirst-y, 'neath the shad- ow of His wing 3. On - ly this I know: I tell Him all my doubts, my griefeand fears; 4. Would you like to know the sweetness of the ue - cret of the Lord? i tsz:::^: ^^^gp Oh, how precious are the les- sons which I learn at Je -sua side ! Earthly 5 There is cool and pleasant shel- ter, and a fresh and crystal spri ng ; And niy"^ Oh, how pa-tient- ly He list- ens ! and my drooping soul He cheers : Do you Oo and hide beneath His shad-ow: this shall then be your reward; And when- #%^^^^^^^^ ^ Utifet cares can nev- or vex me, neither tri- als lay me low ; For when Satan comes to Saviour rests be-sideme, as we hold communion sweet: If I tried, I could not think He ne'er reproves me ? what a false ftiend He would be, I f He nev- er, nev-er e'er you leave the si-lence of that happy meeting place. Ton most mind and bear the i * ' ^^ f ^^ f sbt ^ i ^. ¥ w~wz3e. r -n ^f ^ ■m- lOS hi I .20. BBBIMS. I to hide! His vring ifeand fears ; the Lord? side '.Earthly 5 prJngjAudmy cheers: Do you word; And when- T -J^ i i Satan comes to tied, I could not kiev-er.nev-er [mind and bear the i tempt me, to the sc-cret place I kg, to the se- cretplncel go. ut - tor what Hesays when thus we meet,what He says when thus wo meet, told me of the sins which He must see, of the sinswhich Ho must see. im • age of tlie Mas-ter iu your face, of the Mas - ter in your face. ^T\ i E ^^mi i£^ No. 99. WA '§t (Simt, a i J) -rt "For yet a little whllo and IIo that nhall come will come, and will not tarry."— HKB. 10: 37. Henry Alpord. P. P. Bliss. Moderato. | N \ w i *. N I iw N ^ FlNB. l.'^TillJTeeotnc!" — Oh,letthe words Lin-ger on the trembling chords, 2. When the wea - ry ones wo Ioto En- ter on that rest a - hove, 1/ 9 1^ / 1/ "^' I / D.C. Let us think how heav'n and home Lio bc-yond that, "7Y7Z//c cow?/'.'" D. C. Hush ! be ev - 'ry murmur dumb, It is on - ly ^*Till He come! ^' Let the "lit - tie while "bo - tween In their gold - en light be seen ; When their words of love and cheer Fall no lonrger on uur ear, '^ -g-l-S-MM =|l Clouds and darkness round us press ; Would we have one sorrow less? All the sharpness of the cross, All that tells the world is loss. Death, and darkness, and the tomb, Pain us only "7V« He come ! " See, the feast of love is spread, Drink the wine and eat the bread ; Sweet memorials, till the Lord Call us round His heavenly board, Some from earth, from glory some, Severed only '*Till He come! " 103 No. 100. (BnmvA, (SiUn»tm MAim. " Be strong and of a good courage. "— Deut. 31 : 6. S. Babing-Qoui-d. a. S. Sullivan. Presto. J-=_N m^^ & X. Onward, Christian sol - diers, Marching as to war, With the cross of 2. Like a mighty ar • my, Moves the Cnu..^'>f God: Brothers, we are 3. Crowns and thrones may per- ish, Kingdoms rise and wane, But the Church of 4. Onward, then, ye faith - fnl, Joiu our happy throng, Blend with ours your J: *-:t mM^^ :r: ; f, a $ a —i9- il=J: iiS 32: 3^H* !;»^g ^ ^: I- Je - sus Go - ing on be - fore. Christ, the roy - al Mas - ter, tread -ing Where thesaintshave trod. We are not di ■ vi - ded, Je - sus Con- stant will re - main. Gates of hell can nev - er vci - ces. In the triumph- rang: GIo - ry, laud, and hon - or, -J' -^-g - h^ - i»- -^ t»- 32. rJ-d=j.dT^±^ ^3ii r^ Leads against the foe; Forward in - to bat - tie. See, His banners go. All one bod- y we, One in hope and doc - trine. One in char- i - ty. 'Gainst that Church prevail: We have Christ's own prom -ise. And thatcau-not fail. Un - to Christ the King: This, thro' countless a - ges. Men and an-gcls sing. 1- Chokus. ^m^^^^mt^ r- On-ward, Christian sol - diers, Marching as tc d — ^ fu " r f — r war, ^. With the 104 le cross of rs, we are B Church of ith ours your L_4 4-_l Mas - ter, . yi - ded, nev - or . hon - or, banners go. Ichar- i - ty. [t can-not fail, an-gels sing. ■i9- [war, ^iui the V ^wmi, ffihristm ^Mm% — %tm\ixitL |l^ r=pp^f ^ ^Ji^^ /r\ iffi: With the cross of cross of A m J. * £ Je • sus, -■f^ '-If Go • ing on be - fore J- -/-. _ I ^P^^ No. 101. ^^n$f ^'Mm, f il0t p^ Rev. Edward HoprEB. (FIL0T,7B6Une8.) i^a ■^^ ^ ^ > 1 •! J. E. GomD. ^fc^ I 1. Je - sus, Sav - iour, pi - lot me, O - ver life's tem-pest-uous sea ; 2. As a moth - er stills her child. Thou canst hush the o-ceanwild; 3. When at last I near the shore, And the fear - ful breakers roar 1/ y ---fc ^^^m^^ Unknown waves be- fore me roll, Hid- ing rock and treach'rous shoal: Boist'rous waves o - bey Thy will , When thou say 'st to them ' ' Be still ! ' ' 'Twixtmeand the peaceful rest, Then, while lean-ing on Thy breast. ^Er — u \^— ^ 8Tr«=»= ^ ^ "-^^ -»-• ^^ Chart and com- pass come from Thee: Je - sus, Sav - iour, pi - lot me. Wond-rous Sov'reign of the sea, Je - sas, Sav - iour, pi - lot me. May I hear Thee say to me, "Fear not, I will pi - lot thee!" ^ r-r ^ .(SI ^-i. I y-^ ic::± +9- I las No. 102. ift^ pljj 0f tint f»tt^* "I am the Rose of Sharon, aud the Lily of the valleyB."-SoNG op Solomow 2: 1. O. W. Fry. Arr. by Iba D. Sakkey. 1. I've found • friecd in Je-sua,— He's ev- 'ry-thing to mejHe'sthe 2. Ho all my grief has tak- en, And all my 80^^ow8bo^ne;Intemp- 3. He'll nev - er, nev - er leave me, nor yet for-sake me here, While I #gfeiEJt^ .|j1^1''^^11'i■i fc§ iSiJitS m fair- est of ten thousand to my soul ! ta-tion He's my strong and mighty tower ; live by faith , and do His blessed will ; i The "Lil-y of the Val-ley," in | I've allforHimfor-sak-cu, I'veV A -wall of fire a- bout me, I'veg* £ te^^ 13 Him a-lone I see, — All I need to cleanse and make me ful-Iy whole: all my i - dols torn From my heart,and now He keeps me by His power, nothing now to fear : With His manna He my hungry soul shall fill. i ^. N iX-J-- ^^^^^m :^ 5 ^^ r In sor^row He's my com-fort, Tho' all the world for-sako me, Whencrown'dat last in glo-ry, g^ IP — »~ 1 — r- £ ^ in tronb-le He's my stay ; He and Sa- tan tempts me sore. Thro' I'll see His bless -ed face. Where i ^ ij 1/ I I 1/ . D.S. — In sorrow He's my cou;.- fort, in trouble He's my stay ; II: lOO ?k ptt) lit tJxt f ^t% —(S)$mMtl tellsmeeT'iycoreonHimto roll; He'8the'*Lil-y cf the Valley," the Je - BUS I sh^l safely reach the goal ; He's the ' ' Lil- y of the Valley,' ' the riv - era ol Jelightshall e /er roll ; He's the * * Lil- y of the Valley,' ' the ^^n\^^ teDirjTj-E -i — h —I t-i L I =^^ tellsmeev'iy careonHimto roll; He's the " Lil-y oftho Valley," the D.8. fhr Chorus. E brightand morning Star; He'sthe fair-est of teuthousaudto my soul! brightand morning Star ; He's the £ur-est of ten thousand to my soul ! ^^^°' I No. 103. fwus, tk vmj ®h0ttght E. CASWAiiii, tr. (BT.AaNSS. O.H.) John B. Dtkes. 1. Je - BUS, the ver - y tho't ofThoe, With sweetness fills my breast; 2. Nor voice can sing, nor heart can frame, Nor can themem-'ry find. 3. Oh, hope of ev - 'ry con-trite heart! Oh, joy of all the meek! But sweet-er far Thy face to see, And in Thy presence rest. A sweeter sound than Thy blest name, O Sav-iour of mankind! To those who fall, how kind Thou art I How good to those who seek. t f i 2z: sx-H 4 And those who find Thee, find a bliss Nor tongue nor pen can show ; The love of Jesus, what it is None but His loved ones know. lor 5 .Tesns! our only joy be Thou, As Thou our prize wilt be; Jesus! be Thou our glory now, And through eternity. No. 104. O.M.J. I ^m tht Wajj. Jno. 14:6. JAMKS McORANAHAN. ^ ?^ ^ i^ iE» 1. Likewand'ringsheepo'ermountainBcoldySiuceall have gone a - stray; 2. Be - wril-dered oft with doubt and care, To Grod I fain would go; 3. To Christthe Way, the Truth, the Life, I come, no more to roam; mu XtS-iJ ^^^ ^^^ m m^M^^E^ ^^ To "Life "and peace within the fold, How may I find the way? While ma - ny cry " Lo here ! lo there ! ' ' The Truth how may I know ? He'll guide mo to my "Father's house, "To my £-ter-naI home. ^^= ifclzzitz ■r^ -^-Bl m 3 fife^i f^- Chorus. Jfc^^ !^^=^ as ^ -^^ -•m — * — •>■ 1^ I am the way, .... the truth, . . . and the I am the way, I am the way, I o-ti the way, the fctr-rii? V — \^ — \f enle: fcC: i2=l?-=tt:4: -^-_- ^^P^HSS^iElii life;. . . . Noman com-ethun-to the Father but by Me. truth,andthe life; 108 IS I am the way, rrrr the truth, and the 1 ^ f j i- zfc: rr I am the way, I am the way,... I am the way,... the ^^^^^^^^m I am* the way, the truth, aud the i=tstn tnith,aiidthelife: Noman com-etb un- to the Father bat by Me," Ai. ^^^li^^^g ^^^ life;. No. 105. El. Nathan. f- r^r ^mt gnWx h @0l * MAKKll: 22. Jambs McOranahak. ^^^^^^^^^P 1/ 1/ 1. Have faith in God ; what can there be For Him too hard to do for thee? 2. Have faith thy par -don to be-lieve,Let God's own word thy fears relieve; 3. Have faith in God, and trust His might That He will conquer as you fight, 4. Have faith in God ; press near His side ; Thy troubled soul trust Him to guide; » E ^^E &i-i »- r-Fg= viizjE&j^fj V-tr-tr i^pi i3H^ ^£ =F ^_^ilii He gave His Son; now all ia free; Have faith, have faith in God. Have faith the Spir -it to re- ceive; Have faith, have faith in God. And give the tri - umph to the right; Have faith, have faith in God. In life, in death, what-e'er be- tide. Have faith, have faith in God. 1=?= tut i2^ ^ 1^^ ^p^F lOQ No. 106. S^mt S^mtt §^, §g mxA §9* "Then I shall know."~l Coii. 13: 12. F. J. Crosby. W. H. DOAITB. ^ ^ 1. We shall reach the sum-mer-land, Some sweet day, by and by; We shall 2. At the crys-tal riv-er'sbrlnk,Somo sweet day, by and by; We shall 3. Oh, these parting scenes will end, Some sweet day, by and by; We shall i ^^m jSr r:= ij " S ^ " j ^ press the gold - en strand. Some sweet day, by and find eachbrok-en link, Some sweet day, by and gath - er friend with friend, Some sweet day, by and by; Oh, the by; Thent^ie by; There be ^F'-f-^ 2: P=iF^=^ i -^ -«'- f T ■^- loved star -fore T m ones watching there, By the tree of life so fair, Till we that, fad-ing here. Left our hearts and homes so drear. We shall oar Father'sthrone,Whenthemistsandcloudshaveflown,We shall e ■i9- & ^ ^ ^^ •^ E rf p Refrain. iffi: ■»- r ^ ^ ^± come their joy to8hare,Some8weetday,byand by. -j By and by, see more bright and clear, Some sweet day , by and by. [- know as we are known, Some sweet day, by and by. J Byandby.yes, byandby. HO >'i>».w»<;' H. POAVK. ir, Till we ar, We shall )wn,We shall ^0mi^ ^mtt §aj}, tU. — ^^tacMtt Some sweet day, We thall meet our lov'd ones gone, Some sweet day, by and by. %-- ^- ? -Of- r- i ^=^. m ISl ^^ I Ho. 107. Pb %m% ajs %\m Witt. ^ i Jane Borthwick, tr. (JEWETT. 6s. D.) Weber, arr. by H. P. M. 1. My Je - BUS, as Thou wilt; Oh, may Thy will bo mine; In - to Thy 2. My Je - sus, as Thou wilt; Tho' seen thru' many a tear, Let not my 3. My Je - sus, as Thou wilt; All shall be well for me; Each changing; f PT hand of love I would my all re - sign: Thro'sor-ro 7 or thro' joy, star of hope Grow dim or dis-ap - pear: Since Thou on earth hast wept, future scene I glad-ly trust with Thee : Straight to my home a - hove ■"tsXi UK ^^ P-^_ X-- 4 P — ^ S &»= ifcy— TiirbFl \-z^z Conduct mens Thine own, And help me still to say , My Lord, Thy will be done. Andsorrowed oft alone, If ImustweepwithThee,My Lord, Thywillbedone. I trav-el calm-lyon, Andsiug,inlifeordeath, — My Lord, Thywillbedone. se^a^fP ^^ ^a 111 No. 108. Wb»it win xpn A0 tvitb §t»m? " What shall I do with Jesus, which is called Christ? "-Matt. 27 : 23. Nathanikl Norton. Obo. C. BTKBBiifB. ii»^^i^^^^ip 1. Ob, what will you do with Je - sns? The call comes low and sweet; 2. Oh, what will you do with Je • bus? The call comes loud and clear; 3. Oh, think of the King of Glo - ry From heav'n to eai'th come down, And ten - der-ly He bids you Your burdens lay at His feet; The sol - emu words are sound-ing In ey - 'ry list'ning ear; His life so pure and ho - ly, His death, Hiscross, His crown; ■.um ^^^m i^ fcT=^ ^ES^ Oh, soul so sad and wea - ry. That sweet voice speaks to thee; Im - mor- tal life's in the ques- tion. And joy thro' e - ter - ni - ty ; Of His di - vine com - pas - sion. His sac • ri-fice for thee; m fcit r-r- f^ ^ fefe=l:^5=S=te ^^^. ^L* 1-t ^ \^^ ^^^^^^^^m Then what will you do with Je • bus? Oh,whatshalltheanswerbe? m-m-^ m f f33^S^. 7 / / \ I 7~ C 5 y ifcf: lis rf- im i Refrain. , %. , • jf ^ -- N - N U-d bzHr H . 1 \ S N -I- Wbatshallthean- Bwer be? What shall the on - Bwer be? What will you do with Je - bub ? Oh, what shall the answer be ? ^^^ r i fi ■— No. 109. ^viUtm «t (SibM, l^tiR Mn. L. H. SioouRmsT. ^ (AHIBA. B.M.) I H. W. Oreatohbx. 'K ^ ^ P 1. La- borers of Christ, a • rise, And gird you for the toil; 2. Go where the sick re - cline. Where mourning hearts de • plore ; 3. Be faith, which looks a - bove, With pray 'r, your cou-stant guest. 4. So shall you share the wealth That earth may ne'er de - spoil. *E m ^N§ i. ^=* ^^^ The dew of prom- ise from the skies Al - read - y cheers the soil. And where the sons of sor - row pine, Dispense your hallowed lore. And wrap Uie Bay- iour's changeless love A mantle round your breast. And the blest gos - pel's sav - ing health Be-pay your arduous toil. -J- - J- I I .1 I m J^ 113 ii! No. 110. 60i( it (KalUttg |)d "My spirit Rball not always etrive with man."— Gen. 0: 3. OKRHARDT TKBSTEKOBN. E. O. EXOBLIi. I^B^tas^ ■Jv— \ 3E m 1. God call'ing yet! shall 2. God call-ing yet! shall 3. God call-ing yet! and 4. God call- ing yet ! and 6. God call-ing yet! I not hear7£arth'Bplea8UTesshall I I His lov - ing I my heart the heed, but still in heart I yield vrith m^^ SEE^ =rrf i I I not rise? Can shall He knock,And shall I give No can - not stay ; My -5 -t*- I U -% ^^ still voice clos bond out hold de er age de r ^ dear? spise, lock? live? lay: ^^^ ShaU And He I Vain life's base still wait, world, swift pass ly His is wait but He fare - well, mi. 1 — r f \ mg g kind g ing 8 does •? from ^ o E? 8 p fe^ 4 — I- zsi r t=^ --^ i i X years all fly, And still my soul care re - pay? He calls me still; to re - ceive. And shall I dare not for- sake; He calls me still; thee I part; The voice of God r in can His my has ^ -^ I©"- P ^-M^ Choeus. f ^ :t= tl slum - her I de - Spir - it heart, a - reached my -^f7 lie? lay? grieve? wake! heart. p !?M: i V-P~A '^T^~F~r -ft * ■y f- C^ ^ C i Call - - - ing, Call - - - - God is calling yet,oh,hearHim,God is call-ing ^ p=s *=?^ _JS ES yet, oh,hear Him, God is «i^»^ ^^^1 f f P ^ ^^^^f=^ i 11^ a. e U u a S c a '.aKwap*i4ar«,-'4M m . EXOELIi. is shall I I lov - ing heart the i still in yield with £ i \ • n kind g ing » does •? from ?* g^ lie? lay? grieve? wake! heart. — 1» im,God is > u -U No. 111. Torl i' 3 r u I V V V ' 1/ \ 1^ ow Bliall we es - cape if we ne - gleet bo great sal ^^^ t= i^^ 5 ^ crea. ^?.^yp=^g^pfei va - tion, ne ■ gleet so m M: ±Z1 ±=^ great sal • va I —I tion?" k-tp± ^^ No. 113. €iiim to |(jiU!eit ictfuw nutngl 1: John 6: 37. 1. Come to 2. Come to 3. Come to 4. Come to "r^-^-:-^ Jo- BUS ! come a - way ! For- sake thy sins — Oh, why do • ^ay ? Je-sas! all is free; Hark! how He calls, "Come unto Me! Je-susHcling to Him ; He'll keep thee free from paths of sin; Je- bus!— Lord, I come ! Wea - ry of sin, no more I'd roam, ^^3^^ A -^ f :± -ifl- «f- His arms are I cast out Thou sh alt at But with my ■ e j ei iS-~ Kc r ST. -»- ^ ^i^fe fl o- pen night and day; none, I'll par -don thee," last a vie - fry win. Saviour be at home; ^ He waits to wel-come thee! Oh, thou shalt wel-come be ! And He will wel-come thee! I know He'll wel-come me ! iir No. 114. Wkt ^m&wMn^ 0n th ^ai "And the king saw the part of tho hand that wrote."— Daniel 5: 5. Words and Music by KNOWiiKS SHAW. Arr. by Iba D. Sankey. J^^^ ^^a ^ JTJJJTV k ^ 1^ 1/ 1. At the feast of Bel-shaz-zar and a tbou- sand of his lords, 2. See the bravo cap - tive, Daniel, as he stood be-fore the throng, 3. See the faith, zeal and courage, that would dare to do the right, 4. So our deeds are re-cord- ed — there'sa Hand that's writ-ing now: While they drank from golden ves- sels, as the Book of Truth records — 5 And re - buk'd the haughty mon-arch for his might- y deeds of wrong;'! Which the Spir - it gave to Dan- iel — this the so - cret of his nnght" Sin - ner, give your heart to Je - sus, — to His roy - 0,1 mandates bow; I ^^^^m m a ^^m. ^ ^^E^E.:^^^ ^^^^= j ^|:fc , g ^^^ V ^ ^ ^ In the night, as they revelled in the roy - al pal - ace hall, As . he r^d out the writing — 'twas tho doom of one and all, In his home in Ju - de - a, or a cap - tive in the hall, For the day is approaching — it must come to one and all, F=J^-ll* fe I.i6 M -y- y -K i-^z:^-r^zt3¥=^^=:^ I fc^E i They were seized with couster-na-tion, — • Lwas the Hand For the king-dom now was finished — said the Hand He un - der-stood the writing of his God Whenthesin- neracon- dem- na-tion will be writ - r.p- on up- on up- oa ten on the wall ! the wall ! the wall ! the wall ! li»!$ >f his lords, »re the throng, o the right, vrii-ing now : ruth records — •< eeds of wrong ;§ of hismightC nandates bow ;p lal - ace hall, le and all, 1 the hall, 10 and all, )a the wall! the wall ! ka the wall ! kn the wall ! Ik §iattdwrftittg m tht WM—^$mhM. CHORtra :^ i^j ^ 'Tis the hand of God on the wall! 'Tis the writ-ing on the wall ! -.-^ ^-^—M — 1—0 — ^ WE^^- '--^ EE :t=t ES* hand of God on the wall ! ' Shall the record be * * Pound wanting I " or writing on the wall ! shall it be ^' Found trusting! "While that band is writing on the wall? writing on the wp.ll ! il^^^^i^ ^^^ I No. 115. ^tmnXm mg §iappg ^tmt Anon. (MANOAE, O.U.) tei nr- ^ -a*- f=^ ^^^a I 1. Je - ru - sa-lem ! my hap-py home ! 2. OL, when, thou cit- y of my God, 3. Je - ru - sa-lem! my hap-py home! f P. J. Haydn, Name ev - cr dear to me ! Shall I thy courts as -Sbend, My soul still pants for thee; ^m T ^ W- r zr. ^ iEE^ Tr^r ^^^m ^^ r n ^ ^ -<& — ^- Bl B when shall my la- bors have an end. Where con - gre-gations ne'er break up, Then shall my la- bors have an end, ^S-- S In joy, and peace, in thee! And Sabbaths have no end? When I thy joy shall see. n-^f ^Ezmz t=^ t llO IH £ f Pr No. 116. Ite §anniv 0l tk €¥0!$i^. "Thbu hact given a bann«?r to them that fear Thee, that It may be displayed because of the truth."— PS. 60: 4. El Nathan. James McGranaii an. ¥- 3; ± 1=-1: ■+- 5^-:^ti=r=*=3^tff^?^ 1. 2. 3. 4. There's a roy - al ban - ner giv - en for dis-play To the sol-diers Tho' the foe may rage and gath • er as the flood, Let the standard O - ver land and sea, wher-ev - er man may dwell, Make the glor-ious When the glo - ry dawns — 'tis dawning ver - y near — It is hast'ning ^^ 4— V^^H» e^E£ X f^- f ~T"T I -T^^Tf^"-F^f i^#lfe of the King ; be dis - played ; ti-dings known; day by day— As an en - sign fair we lift it up to- day, And be-neath its folds, as sol-diers of the Lord, Of the crim-son ban- ner now the sto - ry tell n Then be - fore our King the foe shall dis - ap-peur, % ^^. ^ 4-r Chorus. Marching on ^ taa: ^^ gfc r While as ran-somed ones we sing For the truth be not dis- mayed While the Lord shall claim His own And the Cross the world shall sway . id! I ! ] =&& Marching on! on ! on ! Marching r w- E r ^^ :i£ S ■Fgf^-f:^ on! $ ^^pfe ? ForChristcountev'ry-thing bat loss; And to f=^ a ^ on! on ! on! For Christ count ev'ry -thing, OT-'ry-thingbut loss; And to ^i^^pl ISO ^^^ because AITAN. sol-diers standard Bglor-ioua hast'ning ) to- day, ' the Lord, > - ry tell n i • ap-pear, |^ Marching m o & I* I '.Marching m And to ®k W^r^^ntt H th (£ixm.—€mtMtl crown Him King, fil — 3 fT toll and sing, 'Neath the ban-ner of the cross. Ji-v-.-^ -=3EEi f 09- crown Him King, we'll toil and sing, Lie neath Ihe ban-ner of the cross. §^ ^^ m^mmim ] f Ho. 117. ^ ^imtt \ih Mt\ " Christ Jesus came into the worid to save sinners."— 1 Tim. 1 : 15. C. J. n. C. J. Butler. Slow. ^m ^^ m ^f ^i^m 1. I was once far f\ ■ way from the Sav- iour, 2. I wan - oer d on in the darkness, 3. And then, in that dark lone-ly hour, And as Not a A _ vile as a sin - ner could ray of light could I voice sweetly whispered to z:r — y — '^^ And I won - der'd if And the tho't tilled my Say- ing, Christ the Re Christ the Ke - deemer Could save a poor sin- ner like me. heart with sad-ness. There's no hope for a sin- ner like me. - deem- or has power To save a poor sin- ner like me. I listened : and lo! 'twas the Saviour That was speaking so kindly to me ; I cried, "I'm the chief of sinners, Thou caust save a poor sinner like me ! " I then fully trusted in Jesus ; And oh, what a joy came to me! My heart was filled with His praises, For saving a sinner like me. 6 »«* No longer in darkness I'm walking, For the light is now shining on me; And now unto others I'm telling How He saved a poor sinner like me. And when life's journey is over, And I the dear Saviour shall see, I'll praise Him f(»r ever and ever, For saving a sinner like me. No. 118. Wkm it ^ Mm. "There remaineth a rest to the people of Gtod."— Heb. 4: 9, Ernest Rickman. Geo. C. STEBBiwa. i ffi H :4: j J J 1. There is a calm be-yond life's lit - ful fe - ver, A deep re- 2. There is a Hope, to which the Christian, cling-ing; Is lift - ed 3. There is a soot-less Robe ofChrist's own weaving; Will yon not ■jrpk-::ri :ff=:^i ^ U U Sir r 1C=iE 3^ m :s: :^ —.5!: — Jjr-^ -pose, an ev - cr - last - ing rest; Where white-robed an - high a - buve life's surg - ing wave; Finds life in death, wrap it round your sin-stained Boul? Poor waud'ring child. gels and up- |ESE^t^f^E|B=S-=Si=^i: £i2^ 1:2: -*f- '^ ^ > Ff^i wel-come the be-liev-cr A-mongtheLlest, a-mong the blest, fade - less flow - ers springing From the dark grave, from the dark grave. -onthypastlifegrievinp,ChristiTjake3theewhole!Christmakesviieewhole! H ^J*^ 1- f 42i l?=tp= i ^^m ^ -V — -^^ r — t — F ^ There is a Home, where all the soul's deep yearnings, And 8i - lent There is a Crown pre-pared for those who love llim; Tho Christian There is a Home, a Harp, a Crown in ITeav-en; — A - las! that 1»J^ ■L-NIII ■*-llfc^J9IB 3= ^ pray'rs shall be at last seea it in the dis ■ an - y shonld Thy gift ful - filled ; Where strife and scr - row,* tance shine, Like a bright bea - cou ' re - fuse ! — The aw - ful choice of .(«- ^ V zg-^z: 7- r- r'lt. g^i^s^i -~^zzl~. IN— =:V SEi^EEi^S^^ -js. ^i murm'rings and heart baru-ings At last are stilled, at lust are stilled, glit- tcr -ing a-bovehim, Andwhi8pers,"Mine!"andwhisper8,"Mine!" life auddeath isgiven — Whichwiltthoucboose?whicbwiltthouchoose? ^ I W "r rr *=&: ^fe^feES r No. 119. ®te U 2K Mxtnm. Isaac Watts. (WABD. L.M. Lowixi. Masoit. J-T—1 h n 1 r ->. 1 1- — I 1 1 h-j ! 1 JdJ^£i\ w^ lf!—¥\ P 1. There is nstream,who8egentleflowSnppliesthe cit - y of our God; 2. Thatsacrcdstream, Thy holy Word, SupportsourfaithjOurfearscon - trols; 3. Loud '-jay the troubled o-ccan roar ; In sa-cred peace our souls a - bide; i-i m ^1 I. I I -6^ i=T-ir :^: ^^t^ :affi: -lis*- ;s^; :^ -eh -e^ |, Life, love, and joy, still glid-ing thro', And wat'ring our di-vine a -bode. S weetpeace Thy promis - es af-ford. And give new strength to fainting souls. While ev -'ry na-tion,ev- 'rybhorc,Trembles,auddreadstheswellingtfde. m Jd- -^ -^- ■^- -^ ^^m a jg-»_,#. ^o -5"- id^ 1«3 No. 120. %hr: X? §m^ §^\xUmfi. G.M.J. KoM.S: 10, i:.3. '" tt ti AUefjrrfto. r4-E\ Jameb McGranahan. ' M — H^-^- 1. A guilt -y soul, by Thar - i-scea of uld, Was brought accused, a-Ione, 2. A learn -eil Mas- t('r,.iiul -oroi'lheJewSjGod'skingdomcouldnotgain, 3."GoodMa8-ter"piaycuuaUi;litbelackingyet, Thy laws I do o-bey? 1- SSi*^ S!S 3 r^T'^T'? ' ^ r ^ ^ rT"^ :&=* s iti .EEs :3=? f,^u^j=HTfy .But Je -sussaid^'Lethimwith-out a sin, Be first to cast astone."'^ Withall the lore andenlt-ure of the age, He"mustbe born a-gain."^ "Go' sell audf/ive, then come and fol-lbw me, "But sad heturueda- way. i ^^m^ i=r— -FFgJj at Chorus. i^feiE^ s^^rTVin' ] "There is none righteous, no, not one, All, all have sinned," all have sinned, g^i^ S t=r: 1^— t: ^--^ te ^ B fc;^3 S— 1 — ■^»- i^^ ;v: ^ V tt ^ 1/ I 1/ l^ There is none righteous, l^." uJ have Bin tied, and come short of the w -J- < 7*|- ^ ^ -&iJ( — ^ ^ - ■ - • h > ! ! I I — '■ — glo-ry, the glo - ry of God, Come short of the glo - ry, Come Ml^ f f \^ft^ S^ ^ -t- 1S4 mmim ANAHAM. P ad lib. short of theglo-ry, of the glo C^ - ry of God. -!&•- I f' the glo - ry of God. -) 1 1 1— :i^zzj»t 1 P i No. 121. gmu §i%w. Anna E. Warner, by per. -n N H t JAMSS McGRANAHAN. f-^^^^#^**-i±:=ptt^ ^T'T'V^ 1. Je - BUS bids us shine with a clear pure light Like a lit - tie 2. Je - sus bids us shine first of all for Him, Well He sees and 3. Je - Hus bids us shine then for all a- round Ma - ny kinds of ^:l4_v — U — > — 4- 1^. / A — E^-^^=P $ k ^ can - die burn - ing in the night ; knows it if our light is dim, r-tr-tr w ^ In the world is dark-ness He looks down from heav - en dark - ness in the world is found ; Sin and want and sor - row, •^33: m — f0-\ — (— i i» — m——m- A -b- ^r ha- ;?=;z: so He so we must shine, Yon in your cor - ner and sees us shine, You in your cor - nejr and we must shine, You in your cor - ner and I I I r ^ .a. -<9- a*: w e J^ ^ m in mine> in mine, in mine. te*i elr". No. 122. Jihttttdatttljj llbU Mto JSatJt E. A. }I0F7MAV. i-hf- "He will abundantly pardon."— laA. 66: 7. p. p. Bliss. 1. Who-ev-er re- ceiv - eth the Cru- ci- fled One, "Who-ev-er he - 2. Wlio-ev-er re - ceiy - eth the mes-sagc of God, Andtrnstiin the 3. Whoever re - pents and Ibr-sakcsev-'ry bin, And o-pens his I — k V V > ^ ]/ liev - eth on God's on-ly Son, A free and a per - feet sal power of the soul-cleansing blood, A full und e - ter - nal re ■ heart for the Lord to come in, A pres-enland per - feet sal -I i^ii^ - va-tion shall have: For He is a - bun- dant-ly a-ble to save. - demptioD shall have: Fnr He is both a • ble and willing to save. - va- tion shall have : For Je- sus is read - y this moment to save. ^J 1.1 1/ U U si^^S F / ^ / 1/ My brother, the Mas - - ter is call-ingfor thee; Brother, the Master iscome,andis call-iug _ for thee j — ^^M ^^^~ * ~^^> ■'^^- —^^^ *^A-* *'^^~ "^K— "^^^ -i» — ^ * '^ — » — ^--5- — I K__»- iutf_9__ -s- r* — ! -•- -♦- T»- s ■y— ti?: y.z={? 4=. # q^jqsiqj^q^ :E5tv=z=:i-iJz:i-i)zi3-5lzf2:i 1/ '• ^ U , His grace and His mer - - cy are wondrously free; Brother, HisgraceaodHismercy are wondrously fre3;| _ M _ > > ^ ■ ^^^^^^m ISO p. p. Bliss. ho- ev- er be - udtrustninthe Dtl o-peD8 his ^"^^J^ ^^^m =^- per - feet sal - ter - nal re - per - feet sal ■ ^^-^ ^ ^| 5-— •— 1» — ^H =tcq^=^- iE lie to save, ing to save, lent to save. ^—m- m^=^- ^knduutl!) ^hU to Sl^mt — toduM m^. His blood as a ran - - som for sin-uersHe ^avo, .... *■ Brother, His blood as a ran-soni for sin-ners He gave, -^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ S^ ^3= gfe^g n7 K ^^=^^^^^ And Uo is a - bund - - '.int - ly a - ble to save. s And He is a - buud- ant - ly a - ble to save. |j ft ^^— X ■^-:er- £ i - T -r e_-g =^^tFl ;^ i<— V- M ii^ £E^- | No. 123. €mtf (S>mt to §mi* Geo. B. Peck. I t: fc " Come unto me."— Matt. U : 28. HtTBERT P. Main, by r i- per.- :u, ^eee; ^i^^gli^^ 1. Come, 2. Come, 3. Come, 4. Come, come to come to come to come to Je Je Je Je 8US SUS bus! bus! He He He Ho r^ ^^: 'waits to wel - come waits to ran - som waits to light - eu waits to give to thee, ;_; thee, ' thee, thee. e^ ^ l thee; .... ball-lug ^for theej I free; . • • ?ondrously free;! ^ ^ ^ ■ o o o o E ' ^^^PW^ •wand'rer, slave ! so burdened ! blind! a ea ■ will tru.st vis ger - ly ing - ly ; ing - ly ion t^free; Come, Come, Come, Come, come to come to come to come to Je - sti3 Je - BUS Je - BUS Je - BUS i=j ^R^-=P?^ Come, uome to Jesus! He waits to shei':er thee, O weary ! blessedly Come, come to Jesus! x?3r 6 Come, come to Jesus! He waits to carry thee, ,;• Olamb! so lovingly. Come, come to Jesus! No. 124. (SimM by tk ^n%t\». LUKS 16: 22. Eih Nathan. JABCXB McOK.' NAHAN. Ssp^^p^i^^H 1. Sit -ting by the gate-way of a pal -ace fair, Once a child of 2. What shall be the end- ing of this life ofcare?Oft the question 3. Fol-low-er of Je - bus, scant- y the' thystorfe, Treasures, prcciouti 4. Upward, then, and ou-ward! on-ward for the Lord; Time and till - ent ^^^^^f^^m Jz^ZHK-plIiZ* U k U '^'■ f i EfEE?±S >-JS- i^= El^EiEtBv.1 ^czjt ^m m^ God was left to die; com-eth to us all; treasures wait on high; all in His em - ploy ; =SEE^E£ -I — By the world ne-gUcted, wealth would nothing share ;% Here up-on the pat h way hard the burdens bear, ^ Count the tri-als joy- ful, soon they'll all beo'er;§ Small may seem theservicc.surethegrcat reward;^ o 1 -•- -1 — -l«r-' -••- -i — — 1 — "!•" ~!!^"~Jt -•- -«» — 1 -/ r/- zifj Iz ->-r: -r= -fe— ■ r Ly- -V — ^ -y- <« Chorus. :^--=^^--d^-:!^:=1::^4:q^i^^ :i^-»: :i^-i*: -C5'- tlJ^^g ^St^ N-^:-^ K:i4=<*-i| rl- See the change awaiting there on high. And the burning tearsof sorrow fall. O the change that's coming bye and bye. Here thecross,but there thecrown ofjoy. , .-. IS T^ — fS.^ "j*" i# — ^ — ., , jn.: m M M m * Carried by the an-gels to the land of -t»{— f 9—)r > 1/ ^ Welcomed by the rest, -7-?- Mu-sic sweetly son nding thro' the skies ; f I dh£^ NAIIAN. k child of le question res, i^rrcioutt nd till - fc"t i nothing share ;^ burdens bear, 5 ^'U all be o'er ;| • great reward; J, — ■> *i: — la =r=fE£El! to the land of -t=— t — V ^ ^«^ Umedby the Suv- iour to the heav'nly fea8t,Guthered with the loved in Par-a-dise. No. 125. |m ®h0U §0t. J. E. A. Trans, from Dr. Malan. ISA. 41: 10. :ii Jaues McGranarav. I 1st time. I 2nd time. \ rluch] ^ fO Christian trav'lleT,fearnomoreThe8torm8wluchronndthee8pread; ' \ Nor yet the noontide's sultry beams Ou thy defenceless {Omit. . ) head, 2 f Thy Saviour, who up- on the cross Thy full redemption paid, 1 \Villiiutfroiutheu,lli8ransomedone,WithholdHispromised(0»it7. . ) aid. -*-^- £-=fe ^-r^ a Choiius. m^ am with thee : Be not dis - mayed, for am thy God; -| r -, 1 — ' ! 1 1 •— Fear thou not, for I. . . am with thee: Be not dis- mayed, for I am thy e^Jl TA t 3 A safe retre.at and hidiup-place Thy Saviour will provide; And sorrow cannot fill thy heart, While sheltered at His side. ^3^^^^^ m^^^=& f^^f^ ISO 4 No ;. in thy darkest days on earth, When everyjoy seems flown, Believer, thou shalt never tread The toilsome way alone. 1 n No. 126. O. M. J. Matt. 3 : 2. James MoORAif aran. ^^Ti=J= 1. Uaveourheartii grown cold Hincotho days of old?I[nve wo left our 2. IIsw tho God u- bovo our 8u-|»reiiiotruelove?}Iavo wo bowed to 3. Do we hull -or lliono wboliav(!Sootbe(iuurw(M-H?IIavo wo rendered 4. Are wo nl- ways t,ruo in the tliiii)^ wo do, In ourwordH.our 5. Dare a mor-tul say — for u Bin- glcday — "I }>ave kept Thy I t I i • *-r- Bouls' ' * first love ? ' ' Nei- ther cold Him al - way? Do wo own good for ill? Are we puro works, our ways? Aro we quito law, O God ! Un - de - filed -4— -::iL-T-^ ^m 3=5=^ nor hot, God commends ns not, His claim mid re - vere His name, in heart, do - ing all our part con - tciit with the bless-ings sent, gj by sin, I am pure with -in, $ I: Cnours. :J!5^ m S Nor our luke-warm ways approve. And ob-serve His ho - ly day? To ful-fil the Saviour's will? Giv-ing God a - lone tho praise? And I need no cleansing blood." <2-i- lfe4 f?^ tr Re-pent yo, repent ye, re-pent ye ! ^5: H 1- t—\ r fM a^g^^s fc^^^^H:*^^^^ 'Tis the call of God to ev' - ry land ; Re- pent ye, re-pent ye, 48=S: 130 I J^ .*a IRAMAHAV. ids na not, SI e His aame, ^1 II our part ^1 j98-inK8 sent, || ire with- in, JL }, re-pent ye ! ^rpmt Del— (^ottduM ^,iii No. 127. (!litii(0 ta the §Mt M.J. Smitti. Ps.119: 10-.. J. R. MITRIIAY. ■^^^^^^^m 1. Clin;? to the lU- bl(\1ho' nil tl^o Ik- ink - en ; Lose not its prom-is - es hon - or and 3. liaiiiiilDrthofi'etthutiu liy-w;i,vsliiivc\vaiul(r'(l, ( juitlc lor t he youlh that would 2. Cli:i c to the 15i- l.ic, this jew -ol, tliistnaHiiro I'.riiitisto us ■|— i7-^Tr-trT --r::_5?--r---t- ^^il^iPi^iii^^HE^ ^^^ rr IE -IS N— J- ^.-3 =i!5:3r_5-^^ i3i^ ^^-i^ 7 pre - cious and sure ; Soulsthatnro Klecp-ing its cch - oc3 a - wak -en, Sftvesfall-di man; Pearl vhojii'preat value no nior-tal can measure, oth - er- wise Ihll; llopofjr tl:o sin - ncrwhose best days are squander'd, . «^'. 1 — t — /.- r — »7— ^- 'i — '*" f ~F — F -• ( OUl'S. Drink froni tho ibuutain, so peace- I'nl, ko jkiiv. Seek and sc-curo it, O soul, while 3 Staflf for tlio u - ged, and best book of •0 \)V.IV. ^ one;ui. > Cli j( all. J ing to the Bi - hie ! :t= iLi-zLiiizf r— ^-— ? — "-I — L> g I —' r-' r .!_. ^^^^m Cling to the Bi - ble! Cling to the Bi - hie, Our Lamp and Guide. g ^- 131 No. 128. '§mk, §iavlt! my <$0utt "Are they not all ministering spirits."— Heb. 1 : 14. F. W. Faekr. C. C. Converse. Arr. by I, D. 8. ■4 -4 5i=^ ^^ «=»^=r^-x 1. Hark,hark! mysoui! an - gel- ic songs are swell -ing O'er earth'sgreen 2. Far, far a- way, like bells at ev- 'ning peal- ing, The voice of 3. On - ward we go, for still we bear them sing- ing," Come,wea-iy -»- T" -p^ J i i »= fPp? i^^ii fields and o-cean'swave-beatshore; How sweet the truth those | Je - BUS sounds o'er land and sea; And la - den souls by \, souls, for Je- sua bids you come; And thro* the dark, its g* m ^4=Fqt4:tN#^ g¥ ¥^ J^ ^ \ N ^ 3E5 ^a^3Hi w^ blessed strains are tell -ing Of that new life when sin shall be no more, thousands meekly steal-ing. Kind Shepherd.turn their weary plops to Thee, ech-oes sweetly ring- ing. The mu-sic of theGos-pel leads us home. iti^^JE^ 'm H h- y— V 1^- ^- ^^^ V y / :tz ^ f =F Cttortts. i — I- e — -^ 1- 3=3; tB An - gels, sing on! your faith- ful watch- es keep - ing ; Sing us sweet fe S :e= 1333 P ^ f I. D. 8. =^: earth's green voice of B,wea - ly ^-T- t M * r i ' Ir i R la th those I l3 by ^ :k, its J ►— « — j no more, to Thee, us home. f F \ US sweet frag- ments of the songs bove, Till niorning's joy shall 5.=^-lr-=tt :| ?«: "CJ end the night of weep-iug, And life'Hlongshadowsbreakin cloud - less love. No. 129. ^)M.t pt " For tta jr name's sake, lead me, and guide me."— Psalm 31 : 3. W. Williams. Wm. L. Vinkr. ^ f^ -4- ^ ^^m -8- ^ H- *=3 I Fink. ^ii •— tf*^ 1. f Guide me, O Thou great Je - ho- vah,Pil -grim thro' this barren land; D.C. 1 Bread of heav - en,Bread of hea - ven, Feed me till I want no more. 2. f O - pen now thecrys-tal fountain, Whence the heal-ing wa-tersflow; D.C. \ Strong De - liv - Wer, Strong De - liv - Wer, Be Thou still my strength and shield. ^ f J- •- ^ -i9- giUPI T i^j -j U m ^ s 3F 5 ^=^: -J D.C. i3. mM I am weak, but Thou art might-y ; Hold me with Thy powerful hand: Let the fie- ry,cloud-y pil - lar Lead me all myjour-ney thro': 3 When I tread the verge of Jordan, Bid my anxious fear^'gubside; Bear me through the sw^ling cnrrentt Land me safe on Canaan's side: Songs of praises, Songs of praises, I will ever give to Thee. 133 No. 130. WiLBUB F. CBAFT8. xtim i^v th §xmxx»t Luke 24: 49. James McGuanahan. I^ :]^=fc -N- lEEEEi^ 1. We bow ourkneesun - to the Fa - ther Of Christ the Lord of 2. O fill the in-ward man with pow - er, As Christ with - in our 3. The love thatpass-ethknowledgegive us. Its height and depth aud 4. Thypow'r it is thatwork-eth in us, O mul - ti - ply it m^m^^^ ^=v= Mi- 1 1 »•! ^ 7^. m h^^ '■m- 'i^^m^^^m earth and heaven, That rich -cs of Hisgracennd plo - ry Andpow'rfor .-< hearts doth dwell; Our root in Hira,tho'stormsmay]ow-- le Lord of h-in our 1 depth aud - ply it zbji-^ijLt 1(1 pow'r for .-• I - to- rious ^ - yond our g th-in His s ^ N ^ B Fa-ther— m ^ r-it we are li^irteH W waiting, e - vcn now, this ver- y hour. Wo are wait-inp; lor His com-ing, 9- ZfLzzV- r 4 /TS ^gg ■I:^^=^:I4t=1t :|=|£^ E^=J: ii ■^-N litnl V»'c are waiting for His coming, For the Ho - lySpir-it's power; O our %~W=jm:. ■v-y- £^fef=4 V— y- :^d-t=5z£=d :e £ ^ ^ ^ -^^^ :3=5 S=!t -P \- ^= ?^3=3h^^7 ^ Father, for Thy Spirit we are wait-ing, e-ven now, this ver- y hour. -•- !•- -!*- -(•- -^ 1^ ■)•- N :t^_-_^^: No. 131. ■ B * e S a a u a J9 Con spirito. A. Mc.Q. „u ___,—! --^-J |-r „J |!fc^- ^ ja — :s — I. — 1.__ _^«i_^ ^_ i_^ •-aB— d ^ lt==^ s?. 3 1. Come, praise the Lord, ex - alt His name, Our Sav-iour and our King; 2. WfAf great, how pre- cious is His name, How poor the praise we bring; 3. A day will come, its dawn we greet. When heav'n itself shall ring. tvt2::4M 'Tis meet weHhouldHisprai.se proclaim, Aud hal His peo - pie still should own His claim, Aud hal And all the saints with joy shall meet, And hal le - u - jah sing, le - lu - jah sing, le - In - jah sing. :^J1 13£5 No. 132. §» tM sn. " Christ 18 all, and In all."— Coi.. 3:11. HoRATius BoNAB. Mrs. C. BARKAsn, arr. ^^ :3^ H 4 ^ J. - ^!e 1. Sometimes I catch sweet glimp - ses of Hia face, But 2. And is this all He meant when first He said, "Come 3. Nay, do not wrong Him by thy hea - vythcnghts,But 4. Christ and His love shall be thy bless- ed all For ^^^ --1: to: m li T ^^ ^ -•* :d! J n — 13-[> that is all ; un - to me?" love His love; ev - er - more ; M ^=^z Some-times He links on me and i Is there no deep - or, more en - » Do thou full jns - tice to His % Christ and Ills li> > My help is sure, low, While here be - low. blest. For - ev - er blest. ^g! P :a iE^: 130 P^#!P ■^9-' pf ifo. 135. §iatMup in th €x0ifi\ " God forbid th:vt I siiouM plorr, save In the cross of our Lord Jesus Cbrlst.'— GAU ti : 14. Dr. HoRATius BoNAn (arr.) -.-^ .-A Jambs McGranahait. ^ 1. The cross it stand-eth fast, Hal 2. It is the old croRS still, Hal 8. 'T was here tbo debt v^'^s paid, Hal J- i^ le - h - jah! hal - le - h - jan! De - le - lu - jahl hal-le - lu - Jah! It's le - lu - jah! hal - le - In - jah ! Our ■iV^^: r-ro- -..^ itzi?: ii^ I gf^^l#i^^^^ V fy- ing ev - 'ry lla^t, Hal-le - lu-jah! halle - lu-jah! The windsof hoU have blown, ^ tri-umphkt us. icll, Hal-le- la- jah! halle - lu-jah! The grace of Ood here shone, ^ sins on Jo-sus Laid, Hal-1«- In-jah! halle - lu-jahlSo round the cross wo sing, | The world its hate hath sbown.Tet it is not o - vcrthrown,Hal-lo - lu-jah for the cross! Thro' Christ the blessed Son, "Who did for sin a - tone,Hal-lo-lu-jah for the cross! Of Christ our of-fer - ing, Of Chhstourliv- ing King,Hal-le - lu-jah for the crossl Cres j^f P * Solo. Sop. ch Teit. or Duet. 3=iii^ ^ JS- f £3 j—u *=i^ $ Hal - le - lu-jah, Soprano axd Alto. hal - le - lu-jah, hal- le- r~w :i.=3E33^3S f=«^ Ii:l2- Cho. n»p Hal - le - lu-jah, Tenor and Bass. ^ ^ ^ fe^t^ t=t:^ "tr-rr-tr hal - le - la - jah, hal - le - -• *r- J * II desired, the Soprano and Alto may nlng tbe upper Staff, omiting the middle Staff. §l»Mtt|aIt I— (Si0tuttt^i fci In jah for the cross, Hal - lo - lu - jah, fe ^^^^m^t^im lu-jiih for tbecross,hal-le - lujah for the cross, , , ^^^^^ fei 2^*^ E SE ITal-le-lu-jah, M V — ■ r-tr F5 rrhf^ m St;: Hal - le - lu - jah, it shall nev-cr suf- fer loss. Ilal-le-lu-jah, itshallnev-er suf-fer, ncv-er eul- for loss. r^ESE :«=!" 1^^-^^ >-- i^ e: 1 f Full Cnonus. * Hal -lo - la - jah, hal-lo - lu - jah, hal-Ie - lu-jah for the cross; I ■ ■ — - . — '- — -■ .1 ... I I L. ^11. Hal - Ic - lu - jah, hal - le - lu - jah, it shall nev- er suf-fer loss. Ores. ^m F=F rt^^i^^ For a final eiidinp, all tho voices may sing the melody la unison through the last eight measures— tlie instrument playins; tlio harmony. No.i36. §far^ €0nu^t, mt) §at), to $^ §al " ReHist tho devil and he will Uoe from you."— James 4 ; 7. P. S. ' H. U. I'ALMER, by per. ji Solo. , INK HOLO. , N \ 1. You're starting,myboy,onlifc'8Journey, Along the j^rand highway of life; 2. la courage a-loneliesyourHafe-ty,Wheny()uthelongjourneybe-gin; 3. Be careful incbuosingcoiupauious,Seekou-ly the brave and the true; ^': zqilzvrfzfz: .p- ^ /I I III I You' 11 meet with a thousand temptations— Each cit-y with e-vil is rife. Your trust in a heav-en-ly Fa- ther Will keep you unspottedirom sin. And staud by your f: lends when in tri - al, Ne'er changing the old for the new; 1-15^^ t-----=rzr:izi-Jbi: m — |E. ■— r-t — Is =^ This world is a stage of ex- citementjhere's danger where v-er you go; Temp-tationswill go on in-creaa- ing, As streams from a riv-u - let flow; And when by false friendi you are tempted. Thetastoof thewinecup to know, ^-^- itzh^o y — — — --—I — —_ ^ 1 — : ^JS.___ &: ' ■: -' . —^ W TT 1 tf, r 1 ! r* But if youaretcn:p!.o;i i.i sv;-;i;-;,.':;3,.I:. vjciniMgeimy boy, to say Nol But ifyou'dbe true LoyourmMiliyod,Hav3CJurage,my boy, to say No! With firmness,with pa . e.:cou:iil ki:»Jaes3, IIavecourage,my boy, to say No! -^ m^ al ^^>-:: JL lot »ER, by per. Si r=? ay of life; eybe-gin; (Uhe true; ^ — *> — • — lo flf is rite. I from sin. the new ; :^ P^ m you go; . let flow; |p to know, say Nol say No! say Nol *±P I i ^ Chorus. . ^ ^ Havecourage,niy l)oy, to say No'. , Huvecourage.myboy.tOBay No!, .. ♦ buy Jn o ! buy Jn o ! flay No I u _N IS ^ __ rs J. ^ \ N J^\ s j._, Havecourago,myboy,II:vvecourage,myboy,Havecourage,myboy,to8ay No! No. 137. —tL I (C- j:! .«- ■»- ^^^^ ^-^ $ r- ^^^ -\ — ^ tS-^- ^ ♦r»f- While what heaven loves I hate, If ni y sou 1 , from rea - son rent, So doth hab- it's deep- est tide W ^m Shut for me is heaven's gate. Takes from sin its fi - nal bent. ^ Groove its bed, and there a - bide.. '; ^^ -iv- ig^fg^^ 1 — r T-r 4 Light obeyed increaseth light, Light resisted bringeth night j Who shall give me will to choose. If the love of light I lose? Jtj I^ ^ j» i9- M x-Aa 5 Speed, my soul; this instant yield; Let the Light its sceptre wield; ^^ '» While thy God prolougeth grace, ' * Haste thee towsffd His holy face ! No. 138. (^ P0tittn0 ^ml ** Uutll the day break and the ihadowe llee away."->CANT. 2 : 17. EuvvAUD 11. 1'liELitt, by per. Dirt. ^P^Wi^P^PP 1. Someday we say, and turn our eyes Toward the fnir hi lis of Pur- a- di»e; 8. Some day our cura fiballlieartlitiuurii; Of tnum^ia o - vcr Kiu and wrong; E»iL-= ^^fc^ ^ ^0^m- Some day , some timo, a sweet newrest Shall blossom, flowcr-likc, ineach breast; Some day, some time, but oh! not yet; But wo will wuitauduot I'or - get, m Solo. Alto. ^ J Some day, some time, our eyes shall see The fa-ces kept in memo -ry; Thatsome day all these thingsshall be, Andrestbe giv'n to yo n an d mc ; a Some day, some time, our eyes shall see Thefaceskeptinmemo - ry; Thatsome day all these things shall be. And rest be eiv'n you and me ; 1 sSt~51i W^n i^ £ r — ^- t: t^ n Slowly. Tempo. l=rM^=hdi=d^tefe^^I=5& Someday their handsshall clasponrhand, Jnsto - ver in the morning land. So wait, my frien ds, th o' years mo ve hIo-a , That happy time will come, we know, N rn lU ! J . -, T5- f BbUabtd in iheat nuiio form bj Wm. a. Pokb * Co., omtw* of tt>« oop7rl|ht, 14^ 7. •b, by pM. r - a - dise ; i and wrong; e:f:jR m each breast; lor - get, m .V? ^mi y; I I P-T—* 2 r; ^ 1? i n^ land, we know, =^