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Dungaq. 40 Harry Saqders. 35- Alfred Beirly. l23 M. E.. Wilson. l59 Dr. Geo. F. Root. l2 J. E. Hall. 16 Ira D. Saqkey. l7 Ch. E. Prior. 57 E. A. Hoffmaq 1 38 W. A. Ogden. 33 A. J. Showalter. l73 R. McintosF]. QQ H. A, Lewis. 149 Yours truly. Rev. Sam. P. jones. E 0. EXCELU i-^v' -■ •»,.» T 0.1. Da. W. p. M m F^ 1. We praise 2. Wepraist 3. All glo 4. All glo 5. Re - vive m ^ Je - BUS shown us borne . all bought us, soul be t=i lu-JahIT m Triumphant Song-s. ''tk ^1 N z] ii. lo. 1. Dn. W. P. Mackat. Revive Us Again. InsUsh Melody. ft S* :^ ^E^E* —aih ?^^ i 1. We praise thee, O God! for the Son of thy love, For 2. We praise thee, O God ! for thy Spir - it of light, Who has 1 8. All glo - ry and praise to the Lamb tliat wivs slain, Who has 4. All glo - ry and praise to the God of all grace. Who has 15. Re - vive us a - gain; fill each heart with thy love; May each W-ft T y rf~ -^ f t I gj — 9 ^ 9- f i r-T^ P ^ Chosus. ^3EEE^6^| ^g J« • BUS who died, and is now gone a • bove. Hal - le- fihown us our Suv - lor, and scat - tercd our night. Hal - Ic- bome . all our sius, and has cleans'd ev • 'ry stain. Hal - le- bought us, and sought us, and guid - ed our ways. Hal - Ic- soul be re • kin -died with fire from a • bove. Hal • le- i— >— > *=t: ?z * I t:=1: ^=^ *t4 M V?-.' ^ , Y , a I , ! f lu -jah! Thine the glory, Halle- lu-jah I Amen. Revive us a-gain. ^^Iri A - I- I $' ^■.-^ af. No. 2. Unknown. My Goal is Gdrist. -Zl^S^f3 i j: o. Exckll. 7*- 1. 2. 3. 4. All, The A - Aiui tell ■world gjiiiist though 1^ r me nnd this H not her tow'r pil of pur - there's - gniu gold suits no I or Avill pie must treas ure, Of per - ish, Her vail - ing; His wander, Still --=t- liiizq ^ r--^ — I- 3==j=jr,: - — (_. g=|=;3==|: q^: f^i pomp and beau - ty's king - (lorn ab - sent beau - ty here like es not the one fad - ing pass from ou earth ! There's not a thing tliii a llower; The hright-est schemes thJ a - way; His throne a - bides dtJ I love; He soon will have iiif m s ±: -+- -+- ±f:: =1=: I -I — —0- T- S^^fcB^ gives earth - spite with me pleas-ure Of all the can cher-ish, Are but the as - sail - ing. From hence-forth him yon-der, Iq his own r world (lis - plays for wori pas - time of an hoij un - to end - less diil t\o • ry - world's a - boi £ -i/- I :(:: ^ -¥=^ ^ § E Each heart will seek and love its own; My goal is Christ, 4th. Tri-umph-ant - ly I there-fore own; My goal is Christ, * * t m^ n ^ t=i ^ ^ ^ m^. *SeEt 1/ * ' ^ L J f- ^—tz =t?=:ihr =)—*-•- ^ fe^ l^^ Christ a - Imie, My goal is Christ and Christ a lod --m r* ^ rry-i Y^- 1. o 3. k^ 1 ^^ i> w t ( S ^--^ ^j :2- No. 3. Bring Tben? In. Albzcbnab Thomas. m ^^i=* — ti=f W. A. OODSN. ^ 1. Hark! 'tis the Shepherd's voice I 2. Who'll go and help this Shep herd 3. Out in the des - crt hear their •^7 t S hear, Out in the des - ert kind. Help him the lit - tie cry; Out on the mountain -4- |^|ii-i:E|=J:i=i=:|: t=^ :t=t=l — i M M j-^ — i^^t^^^?-^ drear, Call - ing find? Who'll bring the lambs who've gone a -stray, the lost ones to the fold, high, Hark! 'tis the Mas - ter speaks to thee, Chorus. Far from the Shep-herd's fold a - way, Where they'll be shel - tered from the cold? Bring them in, "Go tind my lambs wher - e'er they be. fc^irt ^ tjziLtirqzzfrT— =^ zz^: :1=t: It: rill r ■^^ ^ r-l -I- :xir5=ijv ±jt r H 1 h 4- -- Bring them in, Bring them in from the fields of sin; fc^:^=5i £?£'=f i»-j?- -I 1 — p_| — 3 3 ,.t:sJ 2EjE^3* I -UJ — I — I f=t=^ Bring tliem in, ^Sring them in. ,£33?EE5EE5E33:E«1 t :4^Jf i^ s *=:t ^EEpEE^PE^ Bring the little ones to Je - bus. :g=r:g— f-pirg±exa=g± f ±=t ti=l?: 51^ I No. 4. We'll go op and Take the Land. Selected. Cham. Dtwoav. 1. Cheer, cheer up my faint 3. 'Tis a land where all ing '>rother, Fix your eyes tip- are happy, For their hearts are 8. 'Tis a land of milk and hon-ey, 'Tis ^^^ |:i=|: a land of ? F=P= ^- I zfc? ? J!=tz H — jEEt — t^ ^T » 1 c 1^— ^ ]/ ' F ' tr on the cross, God hath promised us a kingdom, In ex- free from care, 'Tis a land of sins for - giv - en, And we joy and song,Naught un - ho - ly there shall en • ter, To dis- fr -t • • * f: f- ^ES i > f i *i=l i: * I i: m ^ ^^ i t- m 1/ ^ W r ' change for earth - ly dross; Let us ral - ly round the standard, all may en - ter there, Then have courage in the conflict, turb the blood-wash'd throng; There is peacewith-in the kingdom, P-^=*i f=t *: ^ ^ S f -h- (#t-nv— m rt— J^-t- -:t^ N 1^ -T^ S f^ S— 1 W- 1^ *H =i; -i=f- -^ zii 1 « — ^- =j^-t f-jH There are Nev - er Where PArth'{ <»*-P ? sol - diers in stray - ing an ) cares shall nev ■f- ^ -F- J^ ii-Hi 1^ den - y - er m land, more, come. And with For ouf And ouri — # — ^ ■S- -1 • -1 heart and hand u 8a - vior will re riendsare there to H* P 1 P 1 p^ U-l ti- 5i— U- — u~ te k/ 1/ w U We'll go up and Take the Land. zomiM. Cmorits. ni - ted. We'll p;o up and tak(^ the land. - ceive us, When we en - ter at the door. A firm determined, meet us, They will bid us welcome home. ^ T :t:qi^=f=l':^r:£3:»--lz:»:»T=ti:t=tit::3 t: pi i P 1 H— »=tj^ =<=^ hand. We'll go ■^ -^ -f- up and take the land, God hath promised ^ t i ? -P — y k^-J -t? — U m m^H=\ ^=^ iti: us the kingdom, We'll go up and take the land. t:: & I r — r t t?^^^ T -t»^ f^ri^ tE£El:i*;=^J£E* ir firm, determined baDd.We'll go up and take the Sand. God hath t gEE^rl I rigJi^ ;s S f-i-t'^^^^ 1=r I ^^^^ J ^=^ i'i i promised us the king - dom, We'll go up and take the land, k .^. mir~f I f t==t \- 1 m—-A — - : : t V i -^ — b^ m I No. 5. Follow, Follow Me. L. A. MonRiHON. v.. O. T.xrrtt. Z.9Z: ; S——I 1. The Sav - ior i.s 2. Tlie Siiv - ior still 3. The Siiv - ior still cull - ing, ciilis you culls you ^^-^"""^^E^r^^ P how I he pleads, In not come? He (le - lay? Your love which he hears saves by his won com - ing is sun; 4r for your soul. He asks you to fol - low wher- (ler - ful jrrace, Your sins he will par-don, and !y great gain, He of-fers you guidance, for 1=— t 1 XT'— Oh, hear him still call 3d rerse I hear thee, dear Sav Jt. ^. 4t. Jt. ^ T ^ :^T--l N-T jr 'O- -0- ^ ing."Conie follow, fol- low mc."Oh, ior, I'll fol-low. fol- low thee: I mm^ -h- i t- __^- % ^=1*: n: ^i i^ -* — *^^—t S Rit. 5 hear him still call ■ ing, "Come. hear thee, dear Sav - ior. I'll -P- ^ -«- ^ ^ ^ fol fol low, foV low low, fol - low mm me. thee. quit. i»*- r- i No. 6. There's A Blessing For Me. HKNRIRTTA K. ni.AIR. W. J. KinKrATRicTC. iP^^t :^=9= tj r-1- q=Z! S=«=F^ i * i^-«=riP all so free; There is full sal - vfi - tiop n its crimson flood, There's u faith I see; I am sweetly rest - ing at the cross 1 love;There'sa theme shall be; I have laid my bur -den at the Savior's fe(!t; There's a flow-ing free, And my soul shall glo - ry in the Savior's cross ;There'sn -J- SSE£E^^ r ■i^-i-- •i-- SEifcEt -#— •- ■^E^-^^ U '^ >T~t P 1 ^^-A ^ -^■^ -m — •- 1 ••f^- blessing for me, A bless-ing from the Lord for me There is g^^^^ ^. :•: ••-'■»-■•• -•- :^'IIal-U!hi jail. ^ N ^ * P— ^— N ^^^ ^ jt 1=t ^i 4- •0- -#-. -•-. -#- • -iCi-. m^ full salvation in the crimson flood; There's a blessing frorn the Lord for me. fct H y -y— U"— U— tH -t i r r 1^0. 7. G. F. R. Why Delay? Db. G«o. F. Root. i? Ifc -I- ^m — I ■!- ■#■ -0- -0- •0- :^ r s t^ «-r«-^ I 1. Why de - lay to make your peace with heav'n's e - ttr - nal King? 2. Why de - lay to leave the husks on which your soul has fed? 3. Why de - lay to ttirn your fieet to - ward your Fa - ther's door? 4. Hear ye not his plead- ing, hear ye not his Spir - it's pow'r? ^8^zpf-rr#^H^=^tf^ m -4- t A-4 -F 1 P^r-i 1 — I 5 ~r:rr:: * S5 Why de - lay the par - don that the pray'r of faith will bring? Why re - fuse the gra - cioushand that holds the heav'n-ly bread? Why de - lay to en - ter there and sor > row nev - er - more? Broth - er, why not give your-self to him this ver y hour? ^§ ^^m ^EJ=f^ H 1- ^ p k j- -I u u Chorus. ^m f. ± J t-} ^^lirJ *=3=^ I ^ :^ Why de - lay, ' y de - lay? no bet - ter time will come; Ac- ^Fr5=S E^ ^ ^^f>^^^M i f e H^^^ t ^^ fH JJiU ^i^ffli^wp cept his call and find in him A Rest -ing Place, a home. -ss _ _ _ '^ toH^b4f-NM^frfi l f4J ?i=^ m m No. 8. «;5 At the Gross. R. B. nxTMOSt* '&F- M i) jfe ^ ^jfefea^ 1 u 1. A - las! and did my Sa - vior bleed, And did my Sovereign die, 2. Was it for crimes that I have done, He groaned upon the tree? 3. But drops of grief can ne'er re - pay, The debt of love I owe; -^' -0- -^ -0- ^Eai^3 £. £ '^^mmm P T J i \ i: ij- g XT Would he de-vote that sa • A - maz - ingpit - y, grace Here Lord, I give my - self :^* i r=s=l=| IP cred head For HU(!h a worm as I? unknown, And love be - yond de-gree! a - way, 'Tis all that I can^ dof L 1 \:=^-- a - WHY M m Chorus. bl At the cross, at the cross, -MiizzrMzz'Z^z ^^i=i= where T first saw the light. And the Jfl—^--^ fi.± ^ > ft — fi. :ii=^: --u^ :(;=t: -fr± r t- -r« F- — f S^- -HV — N— iS — iN- t=^=ti=t=f=t;^t B bur - den of my heart rolled a-way — It was there by faith rolled away, m^ m- t '=t4 ^^^^^^^m^ I re-ceive.._ you come, you conic, 3'ou come, you come, Je Je Je Je <5i-T- ^-E A- WiLL L. TiinMrsoN. Td^r- 3=Er:a -- m pjipl^l^ an - gels we shall sing, By and stand be - fore the King, By and stand be fore the King, By and by. by. by, =tt^= J-. By and by. r EET3 — ►^ *^. by and by and by and I ^ m m -^ -&~ 34 ^ lit Walk the bright, the gold - en sliore, Prais - ing There our sor - rows will l)e o'er, There his Lay thy tro - phiea at His feet, In His by. by. by. By and by, m^^ ^535EEEtE5 m I 10=11^ ^ b l;^ b m^ i I Se?¥^ -■s^ -f9- 2^ Him for-ev - er more, By and by, by and by. name we will a-dore,By and by by and by. likeDe.S8 stands complete, By and by by and by. By and by, By and by. fe4^ g =^ X *- ?133Ef We Shall Stai^d Before The King. eoQ«iad«i. Chorus. We shall stand . be-fore the King, .... With the We shall stand be-fore the King, ^ -V — ? — F- ia — * ■s^-^-v- <*^- ^ #• # "f An - gels we shall sing, Glo - ry glo - ry to our King, Halle - ^ ^ ' F . F • (■ •-I « J- 53^ fe^^::^^=^ i?=? Hi * n ^ te* ^ ?sMi^ t All - jah, hal • le - lu - - jah, We shall Hal - le - lu - jah, Hal - le - lu - jah, ^SE^Eili: -r ^^ -> ■ ---w' .^ Stand ....... We shall stand :^ ti t^ t-' ^^^^^^ be - fore the King. ^^ fe ^^ No. 12. G. F. R. He Redeemed Me. Themo Cii. IT. CARnoLL. DK.GKOUUE F. Hoot. jt-*f . K-i — ' «*• — N V r . ' V n N — Vt -4t 1. Would you know wliy Clirist, my Siivior, Isniy ('oiistiuittbcniciiiidsong? 2. Oil, Uie (lays nn; full of irliulness.Tliat ispciul in his cm -ploy! 3. Come, be - lov - ed, bow be-fore him, Seek the pardon of your King, 19- Why to seek his lov-ing fa - vor Is my joy the whole day long? I can ban-ishcare andsad-ness In that so, ig of heaven -ly joy. That on earth you may u- (lore him. And with saints in glo - ry sing. W^^^. $ V- Chorus. A \-| — I -&- -&- WM. «Ei: «'•!''* ^ fit t lie redeemed me, He redeemed me, He redeemed me, He redeemed me, How tha - #_p — ^ , #-^-#_# — 0- -|t-^— (i. -H—M — H ^-s-p. -V—w^ ^^—-zz^: t :Ba^Ei ?^:i ^ b U ^ m -- FV 1-^ gr -<5l-i- :5t= -^ ransomed choir re -peat it o'er; and o'er He re - o'er, re-peat it o'er, wt=i- -# — • — # — • — •--— # -i 1 # — m — •---# -;r:Hr- jup: =F=^ I ^ -V fc^ — k'- I .5E -<&- r r ^' I I P ^— ^T g— p U P i/ k' u i/ deemed me. He redeemed me, He redeemed me, He redeemed me, Glo - ry, #-• — p ^ p , 0.-. — — 0^ — 0. WEM^^EZt. SSES^ :! EE^ P-g3 ^ I, \, ^ He Redeem^ed Me. uoMti. 5 i --A-T--J- i to him for ev • er - more, (for ev - er - inure.) i^ 1' V- J i^di-j^ ./- S 1 No. 13. A Sinner Like Me. C. J. BUTLBR. J^- _^ t^d: -^ 5 ^n ::i: m ^:$: vile iis a sin - ner could be, ray of light could I see, voice sweet -ly whispered to me, I won-dered if And the tho't filled my Say- iug Christ, the Re - ■ ^ "s ^ - -P- f^ P— • 0-^ — # J ^ . 9 «#n— »-T — 0^ — • 1 ^ 1,^. I ■^-:i& -+- :^!?-*- 5 r-T — #-tj^ — 0—0-^ — 0—*-0^ Christ, the Re-deem - er. Could save a poor sin-ner like me. heart with sad ness, There's no help for a sinner like me. deem-er has pow - er To save a poor sin-ner like me. m ^ ^ 4 I listened, and lo! 'twas the Savior That was speaking so kindly to me; I cried, I'm the chief of sinners. Oh, save a poor sinner like me. 3 I then fully trusted in Jesus. And oh, what a joy came to me; My heart was filled with his praises, For saving a sinner like me. 6 No longer in darkness I'm walking, For the light is nowsliining on me. And now unto others I'm telling, I low he .saved a poor sinner like me. 7 And when life's journey is over. And I the dear Savior shall see, I'll praise him forever and ever, For saving a siniier like me. No. 14. Let Hint In. Rev. J. B. AtchiSOV, E O. BzoiL. =^^^J^=S=^^=^fe5i^ tr-U-^ f-r 1. There's a stranger at the door, Let* 2. O - pen now to him your heart, Let 3. Hear you now his loving voice, Let 4 Now ad -mit the hcuven)y Guest, Let I Let the Saviour in, let the Saviour in =^=*S= ^ #. ^ ^ -&- JSj^ ■• — •- ^=>H^- tp ?=^: --«---^- !$-4-4—4~* I V— I/-V- 3=n 1^ /^ EjEil $ r ■^ ■^•:- k' i^ He has been there oft be-fore, Let If you wait lie will de-part. Let Now, oh, now make him your choice. Let He will make for you a feast. rc pi. ^ j^ ^ wmm^m-- him in; him in; him in. Let him in, Let the Saviour in, ^ ^ N N t iSinir^f^ :J:J±^ ^ ^ I .*-iU^ =1=1=1!: S :^— ^-^-#-r let the Saviour in, -•— • — »— » # I -I 1 I 1 r— I V— b— t** !.m^ /ir^i^-^ zrr^-.A(-^__jzz-jz^jz:]r^.ii:*z:iii ^31^ Let him in ere he is gone. Let him in, the Ho - ly One, Je-sus Let him in. He is your Friend.He your soul will sure defend. He will He is stand-ing at the door, Joy to yo\i he will re-store, And his He will speak your sins forgiv'n,And when earth ties all are riven, He will ^z=jftzi^-=^-jJiX.. — ^-^-^ -— -— • : ^-ziz^-^Xn ■\— ©>--—» — •- f- -V— b^- =ff=!*:r'*-33E ? -I \ :t==t= -b^— i?-^ I ,-&H?-i^ — ^- — 1 1 1 — 1 1 — 1 1 1 __(!«■ 1 Tl yrl7 rfr^ -j"s — J- — I — -^- j ^r -6^^ — 44 ^ ^^ j_ « — J s v:^.- S- ^•- ._T --=- — # — # — =— H g2 *= — fc \ <-*■ — .1 ^rc" — — -^-F-e» — 1 — 1 — F ■■ S 1^ ^/ l^ l^ 1 Christ the Father's Son, Let him in. keep you to the end. Let him in. name you will a-dore. Let him in. take you home to heaven, ■^ ^ ^ ^} Let Let the Saviour in him in. let the Saviour in. &V h 1 1 L _W 1 i J J * fPJ* 1? U L 1- ..r. • s* • 1 1 -^ "1 L- -'i 1- I- VII ^^T K^ f 1 c- ^- ^^ »1 — Z_fe-^_L_ J L_. ^ & s » -■» No. 15. G. II. R. Oil, Hear the Savior's Voice. Dedicated to Rev. Sarr], P. Jones. Gko. II. Rtdbr. ru 1. Broth - er! hear the 2. Broth - er! see the 3. Broth - er! ha-st - en 4. Broth - er! hast - en 4—0- Sav - ior call - ini?, See tlu; sweat-drops Sav - ior standing, Mild com-pas - sion thy re - pent - int;, He Is read • y his re - joic - ing, An - gels wait to :^z:r#zzfz»: -H- h X-- # — * — J__p ^_^ — ^ — I — ^ r \J J I .,, . c ti—^ rm \ H on his brow; Broth - er! in his eye, Lov - ing to for - give; Broth - er! bless you now; They are .see the tear - drops fall ly Ins arms ex - tend ha.st - en thy re - lent list - 'ning for the vole ±ZE33 ing, ing, ing Hark - en! he is call - ing Broth - er! say why will you While he gen - tly bids thee Of your earn - est, sol - emn now. die? live, vow. Oh, hear the Saviour's -/- I -S- I-H- Z^L 1 — ^- h -^ ipEZz^: m * =:3: :*; i t fe voice, (oh, hear,) In # ^ # -^- r r ' I b , ac - cents sweet and clear, (oh, hear,) -(• _* f ft — ,_^ 1^, :=(:: It r ^- *-i •z^h Si---: t=E =t « — ^#-FP--— ^ r ^^ ^ II He bids your heart reioice,(reioice,)You need no longer fear. fe^t^ X- ^f:izzp= it==t=t:zzzt F=-f p No. 16. J. E. 11. At The Well-side. J. E. HAtL. I I J % 1. At the well -side worn uiul wea - ry, Sat the Sav ior; 2. 8o to those wlio tread life's path-way, O'er its drear and 3. Sin - fill one.wouldst know for- give- ness? Of thy .sin wouldst thus one day, To the wo • man, who came hith - er, des - ert lands, Thirst- ing for some cool - ing foun - tain, cleans - ed he? Hear the bless - ed Je - sns say - ing, r' r li t F==f=f^ 5 ? X-- T Chorus. In sweet Now re - "Come and m f=F^ ac - cents hear him say. "Who - so e'er this ceive at Je - sus' hands. "Who - so - e'er this drink, O come to me." "Who - so - e'er this =tz=i:?=z:z»:zzzt=:3iiit:=t:— ^=?: t- t g^ -.»- m: r ^± :t -J- -j^t- jLzMnri i=t --X r P^g wa • ter drink- eth, Shall not thirst, shall not thirst; Whoso - e'er this -* -M—m ' , r - . ' ^ m — 0—d-Ji- ■ '\p-t g=t: ?=f=F^ -=t=< tm^ :=t:=t: 5=p±±^=5: ill i *=i -?5-> t :^ 5 in: tdizi: :q=t3t: wa - ter drink - eth. Shall not, shall not thirst a • gain. ^ ^- r ~ g~r t i No. 17, Not Far, Not Far Frori) the Kingdom. Words arr. Mixirrato, InA D. Sankst. f— Nr \ ISi 1. Not far, not far from the Kingdom, Yet In the shad-ow of sin, 3. Not far, not far from the Kiuj^dom.WlK'rc voices wliis-pcr and wait; 3. A-way in tliedarkand thedan-^er, Far out in tlie night and the cold; 4. Not far, not far from the Kingdom, 'Tis on - ly a lit - tie space; ^ V ^ y -^ S How ma- ny arc coming andgo-ing! — How few there arc entering in! Too tiin - id to en - ter inl)nhl-ly, So lin - ger still outside the gate. There Jc-sus is waiting to lead you So ten - der-ly In -to the fold. But oh,youmaystillbefor-ev - er Shut out from yon heavenly place y^l-ll Jt -»— »— (i- i^z^zzp: V— ^— u<- :p— -•-=-—• — » — # — •-- -I VJ H bi 1 ;/ P y 5 U > t- Refrain. Pz^ -'';?'< ^__>>__v. N^-5 t%-i= f^t=tT i: di: How few there are entcr-ing in. How few there are en-ter-ing in! *J-l ^gE^^ ^i -».i_(» — ^_^_^.i^ ^ f n7. :t=t=t: Ff: -» — • — 0- -w — y~ s^ £^S^3=s fc^ -^^^ — N — ^ — fv -m — •- r How ma-ny are coming and going, — How few there are en-ter-ing In! W- -f±t-f f ^ V ? "|CL-|=S: 4—1- ki Q r'rlr-'|3 l 9 V V No. 18. Happy Rest. Prancih a. Simkiks. B. O. EXCBLL. 1. When this enrth - ly life shall end, And our spir - its they as-cend, 2. When our da3's of toil arc past, And the cv - 'ning comcfi at last, 3. Then.when breaks the glorious morn, And our spir ■ its, new - ly born, 5^ ^-^^ ^ ^ 5 P ^ 5-1-t/ 5 1/ 5 P--J ■M-. ■^^^mi^^^m ^-^- :S ^Te To the bright e - ter - nal man-sions of the blest, Sweet to If our hearts have tru - ly honored his be - best, We shall By the night of grief and sin no more op - prest, On tliat p^J — !izq=^r^— >i=g3:i=iiz=:ii:ii=i¥zii^TZZiiiq=:t:= V-- ^=f: :!«=t~— —PS P. K ^ * :^il^ know our cares are o'er, And the life that lies be • fore safe - ly cross the tide. And the gates will o - pen wide, hap - py, gold - en shore, We shall dwell for - ev - er more, —•- — P — •-^ — .• — P — T [ T'~l -T-— ■*-- — •- i :t: ztozz=^- t^Fpl^^f^ % b Will be nev - er - end - ing, hap - py, hap - py rest, (sweet rest.) And we'll en - ter in - to hap - py, hap - py rest, (sweet rest.) In our home of ev - er - last - ing hap - py rest, (sweet rest.) z#= t=qzi|cz=i=ii: ^^ tt~ ■V- E=.=i,., ■^- fcj Chorus. Happy Rest. Gonciudcd. ^i=£3J p Oh the hcav'a - \y rest a - bovo, C'l the heuv'nly rest u • bovo Oh the heav'n -ly rest a - hove P^^ 't:f ■^=^? -V — ^— '-V — 5 — u- t§^:?L- i i^ In In the that ^:g— •:;--z:fz: world world of peace and love, of — , #-i 13^ Jm t^ 1=^=^^ poa(;e and In that S love .... On that hap .... py, world of peace and love, On that hap - py gold - en shore, W?: 1^: =r t/ ^ — b^ » I -' r-^8^ s — i^-a — 1— --— N— ^ n '2 lit IT* t - ^ t- #— 1 . ^ 1^^ f . a c 9 ' t) • ■-^, _ ^p gold ■ en shore . • , , , We shall On that hap - py. gold - en shore, We shall m • -•- ^« -c ■#-• •#- m • /•^•tf r- -L L [.. r r "1 (SPtt — • p — — •-• - — » — #-i— •— — — » — — •• — U — J i uy -4-- 1 1?" =^ 1 ^— f ^ — ^=3 I ^=^ -<5^; — _i — I — I — ^ ri 1 I' 1^ I sor • - - row nev - er - more .... sor • row nev - er -more, We shall sor - row nev - er- more. ig=j± ^ 1/ e u ^ ^^^^mi No. 19. Goine to Jesus, Now. II. \v. Onderdomk. Geo. H. Rn>n. m^^^^mM 1. The spir - it In our heurts Is whisp'r-ing, "sinner, come;" The 2. Let him that hear - eth say To all a - bout him, "come;" Let 3. Yea,wJi{) -so - ev - er will, O, let him free - ly rome; And S4>Ti__iizi:^-j5-> ^- :»i:it: -t: #-^- » ip__p i: .-^---^„ J :§A::^i7r:l_z=::f. d — d — *^ — s: — ^ — ^ ^ — '^ I , -i ^ — f — H-i--i i-n l)ri(le,the<:hiirc'h of Christ, proclaims To all his children, "come;" him that thirsts for right eons- ness. To Christ, the fountain, come! free - ly drink the stream of life, 'Tis Je - sus bids him come. ,-^- -«^ 2 1- Y-^^ -^^E^ ^t ZUIZI -g-— Come to )i, : ^S Je sus now, . Come to f Je - sus ^ ^ now; -t— :^_ 1= No. 20. Thy Daughter is Free. A. J. M. A. .1. Maxiiam. 1. She came un - to Je ■ 2. Her cry was un - heed 3. 'Tis time Lord and Mas 4. Then Je - sus spake to 4=t:=t: sus, her heart filled with grief, She ed, in vain did she pray, Un - ter. yet. O hear my prayer. I her, in tones all di - vine. "Be -^ -p. #-• -^ -^- M- -A^^:E^_ ^ 1/ -t= r9-,^?ii h— -^ -N H^ Hy -A -, ■^ J5- — N 1 f^—- 1 w^-^^ -sH — ^— i^:- > • 4 ztr _ > — ^*i~i ,%-> V 9 . • • • • I 9 U^ • ^ r J called to him, "Mas - ter, O grant me 1 re - lief, Mv til his dis - ci - pies said, ' 'send her a - way," Then ask but for crumbs from thy ta - ble to share, Thou it as thou wilt and no long - er re - pine, So -^• ^ -#- -^- -#--#- 4^' -^ f- --^ t . fm\' hi i* ' ' 1* 1^ 1 L- - L r W I '(?/• \> h r L/ 1 b * mm W' p m \j 1 '^^7 W \ \J U* ■'' 1 til. V 1 \ -^-^ ^ ^ ^ u J -^ t* '^ 1 daugh - ter is sick, she is sore - ly oppressed, Je ■ sus re - buk - ing - ly said, "not to thee, sure - I3' wilt not send me emp great is thy faith, be it now ty a - way, un - to thee. O To the O All ^^ — i^ ^ — ^ ^ ^ — ^jxzp__ — m — p p 5-^=^ t^ ES^^ t ^— : * ^^ grant my pe - ti lost sheep of Is hear my pe - ti things that thou ask J: 1^^^ rael, sal va - tion is tion, and heal her to est, thy daugh - ter is I tion, and heal her dis - tress." free.* day. free." S t : — r. V=T^ m No. 21. Rev. C. W. Ray. Loyal to Jesus. Chas. Edw. Prior. A—ii ^-r— r-J— * H liEi -^ -,-- i- 5 *T~^ E3E:E5 ■'^■ jg-r- M 1. Loy - al to Je ■ sus, our Sav - ior and King, Loy - al and 2. Faith -ful to Je - sus, his cause to main-tuin. Faith- ful and 3. Trust- ing in Je - sus, Tho' fee - ble and frail, Trust-ing his ^. , . P ^^ — ^— ^ •-!-# : -5?- ±=i= -.-4- --1^ ^m -g#- r trust -ful, his prais - es sor - vice a crown to prom - ise, we nev - er 1:^=?: r -^- -F we sing; Loy - al and grate-ful, our ob-tain; Faitli -ful and "ho - ly, a can fail; Trust-ing his fa - vor, we'll t& :t:: T :t: t: ■f- -^- ■^ r- Anna 2 m trib - ute we bring, To him whom the an - gel's a - dore. kingdom Ave gain, When toils and temp-ta - tion are o'er, sure - ly pre - vail, If we shall his nier - cy im- plore. -'9- •- t -J- V-J -F £ -H- -(22- t: ts?- t I Chokus. J _ N 1 N !^ 1 y ,9 J . . . ,. ; -^ ^ m JV Jl_J yn • 1^ iJ T* • >• J • • 1 r 1 ' VI tY 3- ^^.- ^ ' 1 "^1 — — — 1 1— ^ — W-— — — ^ — ?5i — — • — -^-^ Loy - al to Je - sus, what - e'er shall K &t 1 be-fall, Loy - m al • • — # — » to ^:„>^_J — 5^_ -S-J— H ? •== ri~ — _j_r — 1 " U' • ^-H ^f7 '" u "' -^— ^ 1 — m _g • --i/. ' — !• — F-^ ? — ^^ L* ^ k'' 1/ i<^ r ^ L/ B • 1 fc' t i -4- —I b/- truth and hu - man -*— g^ i=^ S N s ^ =p i - ties call, Loy - al to du- ty, we it: f==F=rf= Loyal to Jesus. Eluded. m -A- fi: ^SE^^El -€*r K>-^ I nev - er shall fall, We'll stand for the richt ev - er - morel fe^=t W -5'- 5 '^m :F: ^ f No. 22. i Gome to Tbee. Anna Marlih. K O. EXCELL. 1. Tbou art my strength and shield, My ref-uge and my grace; When 2. A home for wea - r^ souls, A rock my trust to stay, ^ly 3. My sins how man - i -fold, Yet thou canst cleanse them all; Oh, ^ .ft , ^ -r^ — ^ — P •-r+^ i=^^-F— -* — ^ * =F=r=t _a.^ — I \ i earth • ly help - ers flee, Thou art my hid - ing shep- herd and my guide. Who on - ly knows the lead me to thy home, And keep me, lest ■ I place wav. fall. -i!5>-' w^. =5=i= Hi — t: :^ I u, Chorus. .^.i. ■1=2- % ■«?--=- |=t s EEH*iEE t I I come,(to thee,) I come, (to thec,)Iu sor-row and in my dis-tress, iSe;* ffi J- j?»_-f— 1r_;p r I I I f :t=it=:ti7:i^. -Lrf=1 f- 1 — r p^^ I come, (to thee,) I come (to thee,)To thee for ho - li - ness, t=t=:t t I 3=rfc 1=H^ H^ II No. 23. Wonderful Story. Rev. a. r. C:oRB 1. I have heard a most won • der - f ul sto - ry! 2. I have heard a most won - der - ful sto • ry! 3. 1 have heard a most won - der - ful sto - ry! Of a Of a Of a -|t_-_ V— i -^— tiqzit=z:.r=:r: :tizi:;;;.zd--t: -X~~X- ^ — ^ — ,_3_^_^ — i — • -j^--- ^ ii Shej)herd, .so faith -ful and bold, That he sought, thro' the Broth-er, so lov - ing and brave, That to res - cue and Sa • viar, so pa - tient and true, That he calls in the # ^ /• ^ ft — -f r , p<^p f — ^ -r~^^ ^ #- /^ dark night of suf - f'ring, For the lost one a -way from the fold! save the poor sin - ner, His own life blood he willing - ly gave! high-ways and hedg- es. Without ceasing, forwand'rers like you, ± t: :f=i» Hi— k==t=:tz: It :t=t:: n^ t t-r Refrain. I H f^ t=t t * -A- J Have you heard Have you heard Have you heard ^ t: It: '•J ^ W '^ of that Shepherd, so faith - ful and bold. Who of this Broth - er, so lov - ing and brave, Who of this Sa - vior, so pa - tient and true, Who it i: It: S: S: *• £ . . . ^ 5 :g=g: fcta fe££ E j_^. ^ ^ :^ zfe=S: nought for the lost one a - way from the fold? Who gave his own life - blood poor sin - ners to save? Who calls with - out ceas - ing for wand'-rers like you? Who -# • (• ^ ^ ^T— ^ ^ ^ P P- X X tit 1=£= i^ ^ m Wonderful Story, concluded. ,-^ S a -J i- — -i- I^S:fel:"S ^ sought for the lost one a - way from the fold? gave his own life - hlood, poor sin - ners to save? calls, with -out ceas - ing, for wan - d'rers like you? »-^-r^-=T i^S r^st t^^^ m m No. 24. Slow and with feeling. Only. J. M. DUNOAN. ly a ly a ly one ly some Iv an word for look of or}' from act of hour with * J the Mas - ter, Lov - ing - ly, re - mon - strance. Sor - row - ful, the sin - nor, Bit - ter - ly de - vo - lion, Will - ing - ly, the chil - dren, Pleas - ant - ly, t.-- ^^ li E5l=j| -^=»T =1=:= m =g:t: 'mmi g: ■ •::'■ ^ ' I -■•its qui - ct gen - tie earn - est joy - ful cheer - ful ly said; On - ly a word! Yet the and deep; On - ly a look! Yet the and wild; "Help, Lord! I die!" Rose in ly done; "Sure - ly 'twas naught," (So the ly given; Still seed was sown, In that S^ a. ^ "T — r - 1 — -I— I»- -V' m 1 -<&- -»-. ■n-#-»- -^-v ^ ^ - i^pZp_p_|i_q_^ -f--f v'-V-u'-W- i :&=^ ^"^Tr" i Ji-A 1^^*=? -b-= #-•- r ^i^^^ blood And he has made . . . in Jesus' blood, And he has made them white as snow,white as snow, them white as snow. ^ #— ^— ^— #- w — » — •- ^--j.. 5-H=r It p^JZJzipEf V— y- 1 g^^- h^ t 4 'eT < ne nc nc W W~:' f— J I'n ST * -4>- 1 No. 26. Duet. p— ^-^■>_, I'm Nearer My Home. H. A. Lewis. ^f^-t^t ;*-' 1. One sweet - ly, solemn thought, Conies to me o'er and o'er, I'm 2. I'm nearer my Father's house, Whereheav'nly mansions he; I'm 3. I'm nearer the hound of life, Wherewelay ourhiirdensdown; I'm t^ ii: -.t ^ N Pv — I — 1-5 — ^- .•-* r — # —•— ^ 1/ i/ i^ I ;/ I m near - er my home, my heav - en - ly home, I'm =-.-4^ =1 — J — ^=1— — m e m 1 :t H-=- s 1 er my home. I'm t :t t -t==t near - er my home. my heav - en r- m Rit. ly home, I'm Repeat Chorus last time pp. -Nn -^^~^— N~>- :t^t <=S^i=^^J^r er my home to- day, than ev-er I've been be - fore. s -#— • ipnii: ^-•-#-:*i«!- -• — • — •- v-y— fc^- t: U w' • near-er my home. fi a ■&^i •'•••i.f I . i' * No. 27 B. O. B, Knocking, KDocking. B. O. Bxcnt. ! ^m --Si=t 1. 2. 3. 4. Knock- ing (knocking,) knock- ing (knocking) witli picrc - ed bands, Knock- ing (knocking,) knock- ing (knocking) I see him there, Knock- ing (knocking,) knock- ing (knocking) I hear him say. Knock- ing (knocking,) knock- ing (knocking) The an -gels w-^it >-»4-- J -V- J ■h- :t:z4:==t:: -»- No. I H7-#- :^=4: tnr T -:t- l3Ei;=ii:L ii§ "Wait - ing, (waiting,) wait - ing, (waiting) llie Plead - ing, (pleading,) plead-ing, (pleading) with "My ('hild,(niy child.) my cliild, (my child) be The news,(the news,) the news, (the news) to t^ 1= X ^ Sa - vior stands; I pa - tient care, He saved to - day!" Oh Ilea - ven's # •_ : iii: : ziiizrziir-izzii: gate Where :t:i=t w- V~ z :m j ^"j-a-T-H— j K~ pray you, haste and let waits for thee, thy soul do not, do not wait ransomed souls for-, ev - i±: :p— v=t i him in. He waits to bear thy load of sin, I to .save;His blood for thee he free - ly gave;He so long.Givehim thy heart ere he is gone, Oh er sing.The glo - ries of our hea-venly King, Where ^^i=T: V- X- -f—»- -•^p; =F ;fc=:^= *=< t pray yon, haste and let him in. He waits to bear thy load of sin. waits for thee, thy soul co save. His blood for thee He free - ly gave, do not, do not wait so long. Give him thy heart ere he is gone, ransomed souls for- ev - er sing. The glo - ries of our hea-venly King ^±i fc=ptzi:t m £ btj — w- -^- No. 28. The Blood is All My Plea. Rev. F. C. Baki!R. E. F. MiM.Kn. ■ri 1 N N N — K'T — ^^ :N — K'~*~Hl — *» •" — m-. • 1 1. I knew that God in his Word bad spoken, The pow'r of sin can 2. M U.St I go on in sin and sorrow, To-day in sun -shine, 3. With anguish wrung, I cried, My Lord, Is tliere not pow'r in 4. Oh, yes, my love will take you in, Tlie blood will cleanse you 5. And there I stand this ver - y hour. Kept by Al-might - y — r-# • # • — # I » • # — # # — — I -P- -0- ^ P l^ P O u ^ ^ t^ 1^ :?= PS *^n— » K « (-:• all be broken, The h<.'art held cap - tive yet be free, clouds lo-mor-row? First I'm sin - ning, then re - pent-iiig, Je - sus' blood To make in me a per - feet cure? from all sin. Will wash a - way your guilt - y stains, keep- ing pow'r Temp - ta - tions come, the hUxKl's my plea, „„,_.^ ^EK; _W _-U 1. :t: ^^E^: III :k 0__- V ¥- i^I^Z^l- Chorus. Lord, is this bless - ing not for me? The lilood. tlie blood is Now, I'm stub-born, then re- lenting The ])lo()(l, etc. To cleanse my heart and keep it pure? The lilood. etc. And cleanse, till not one spot re - mauis, The iilood, etc. The precious blood now cleans- es nic. The blood. ct(! jah! it cleans -eth me; Tht blood, the blood is all my plea, Hal - Ic - In jali! it clcaiiscth nic .m- • -0- -0. — -*• — -M. .0. ' -r— f-- — f f-- — •-\» -# — a -,-T' H»— • •^•-1 (--»ii No. 29 (J V. u Hear, Brothers, Hearl Partly coinpoaeJ by 1. Hear, O broth -ers, hoar! you nev- cr liave con-reived how hap- py 2. Hear, () broth - ers, hear! you know you've never found A plejusure 3. Hear, O broth - ers, hear,! no long- cr, then, de - hiy; The moments t k- tJ I 1/ S! t 3^^§S^^ip^^3iEi 1 — ^ r you would be, yes, how hap- py you would be. If from ev' - ry that is pure, not a pleas-ure that is pure, On - ly when you've quick - ly tly; yes, the momciLs quick - ly tly; If you do not ^•♦*4t-t— — I 1 1 \—\—P — *-^ — » - • — ^-~A~»-- — # — i-^ — * — -0- sin - ful tho't and word and deed. The bles- sed Sav - ior's love had held the prom - ise of the Lord, The promise of his word, so own and love him here be - low, You know he can - not own you, »S^Ea$ w- V ^- :t=t ■0—0-- ■ ^- # - ■ » -^ 1 s -\ ^^•^SS±mS 75*-T- 5^ :iEE5±3 J^-fv- set you free; strong and sure; by' and by; 5=-:;=t3i5:;=S=fc=:t=i i Turn you, turn you to his ho - ly word a- gain. Try, then, try to love him, Proph-et, Priest and King. Stiil the heav'nly voice is sounding once a- gain I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^ '*¥ N 0- •4* 1 -H- -J^ — ^• n-A- ^_^_H- ■^ -0- — i- q -<&- Ten - (der - ly, how ten- der - ly he's]call- iug,while you roam; %±J» ii N ¥■ -ii- --# — h *-.- h ' h- _^i. -V — '-F- I '0-^ Et=iziEzz:E U f ^ Hear Brothers. Hearl ^oho\m. «-Jf-l ^^-^- — ^-±z=-^ni-^- #-T — i— t-' — •— rv— ^-*^»-T -^- :^=^ ;i; I Give, oh, give yourself and all you have, to him: "Wea-ry ones, and I I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ :§i :i&=^ Chorus. hcav - y la - den, come," For oh, this word is true! you m^. I ' 1 -^ -(^^ I ^ -P W- fc-t _u^ y- -5'— t^- nev - er have conceived How hup - py you would be, yes, how ± ^ i^i^^EEE^ :P=f± t^ ES: S ^ hap-py you would be, If you on - ly now would on the Lord be- ■^-# — ^ — I 1 ^- )^- i:=-f- ^- ^-i=f=:t=::t:q:t:r-3;r:zit::z-t=7 i-^i _!V_H^ J^-]^L__j^__^ _^^ n ^5 >" ^. - m 4- M « •_ .d" i ^1 ^ tl irh « r 11 i ! IT. i mm II V-L) S • ■ S ' let ^ ^ ^ — ^ ' ' « •• • ^ II - lieve. And ^' 1 y 5 i his word of pow - er niuke you free, (make you free.) mm,* MM* mm* m ^ '* ^ ^-. /•^•tt t 1 II 1 1 e2*j. r I I - •: y. \ — H ^-^-t= r •" t .i p.v » •-• _-• p.- ^. No. 30. Whatsoever Ye Do, I.II.I.A M. Ai.EZANDRR. ^'S-F^P? ziirii .;- ^. -^ 1 It was on ■ 1.V a lit - 3. It was on ■ ly a l^luuoe from 8. It was on - ly the touch of } =t^^ ^: 'J. M. DCNOAN. ^Eg- tic word, . . an eye, . . . a hand, t^ -f-'-t lint Ciod a Hy syni pa • thy P.ul it helped the lone may know How it tilled with tears. But its tall en to ri.se; And the tv?-^ ^= — •- i_i :3E3 GS ^ ^ m .4: -I- i^~ii^" saved mem 8uv a 'ry ior soul from clinus like snnled as m ' — T — -*- the the its N • down per - rec - fume ord fe^SEEE J: t -V- X'- r: ward path, of flow'ra, was made 5: f^ ,3^: « -^- ZM- And a Whcse In the life of shame and fra - s^rance grows .sweet - er with )ook that be fore him m^s^i^ -I — SE J woe. years, lies. :^-f- -^— =+ — f; Whatsoever Ye Do. zow\m. It WHS on ■ ly u lit ■ tlo word, It was on - ly u worn - ful look, It wutf on - ly u lit - tic thin^, Yet its And 11 To s* m I -P p: — :fz 1 >-_, — ~- J- — . 1 , , -Q-^7-ii—^s==r-^-'^ — I \ — ^^ 1 — ^ s- — \T cru - el, stinging smart Et> - tmnged a dear friend who hud haught-y, contemptuous air; But it mad - dened a soul tlu't waa pjuis on the oth-er side; But it gave in • to 8a - .an's ^-r"-^-^=>-Tja^ M -+^ H It :^ loved us long, seek - ing for help, pow - er, a soul, And wound-ed a faith - ful heart. And hur - ried it on to de - spair. For whom Christ, the Lord, had died. Chorus. ^ ^i P s ££ ^=f -0-r S What - so - ev - er ye do, oh, hear f it! hear it! m ^: f=^" g: K- f=f E3^f SE I .-^ Repeat Chorus pp. a ee^E^E* i *^ 5 -•=r^ What - so - ev - er ye do, Do all to the glo-ry of God. ^^ fEE?EE^ ?-rP -#— »■ ^ "SST^ I u *^ g^sp No. 31. flinging and Resting. Rev. L. B. Carpentkr. Harrt Sanders. Pfe r — I- ref - uge from de - spair; Found re - lief from guilt fears no long- - er feel, Faith, and hope, and love m hope, my life, my light; Sin, and death, and hell ^ jL'^ 1 ^ ^ ^i-p: M— t -N- -«- -*— of are de- ;^EEE3 -^ • ^ *^ — ^-i—i -' — i *— -6*- ^^^ -zJ- sin - ning, While I liu - gered, clinging there; Still life's strong - er, Je - sus' blood doth ful • ly heal. Now my - feat - ed, Can not now my soul af - fright. Heav - en r^ — #izzd E gr=3 ?^^^^^ r :*i: =•== t^^^r=^ :t ^r=t waves and storms as - sailed me, Doubts and fears my mind dis- song is not— "I'm cling - ing," — That to me would now be seems in bless - ed near - ness, And earth's treas - ures are as te± v-J— I— f ?=; 1 h h r- :J=t ^-' Eg a and my -t< — ' Glinging and Resting. Concluded. i fc=t -<9- -^ "i __ 1 _ ^ -^-. _| 1 \ »y__j trest, And with all the cross a - vail'd me, Cling - ing loss, When mind, heart and soul are .sing - ing, " 1 am dross, While, 'mid light of cloud - less clear - ness, I am • • m 1 m ^ } •#-• /^^•tt rj ^-' » m • m ■ "g -. r. #" - __ •__ ~-k--.- H |^4f f^ z . r ; ; ,'j XZy U, ij rj i-J 'J rj _. m « 1 ' r : ;j 1 ! 1 1 ^ P of are de- i J: :i t; ? ■A-- lN- =t-J- Refrain. gave no per rest - ing at rest - ing nk fect rest. the cross, the cross. J 1 UJ -• y -— f- I ^=J N— -• — J was cling - ing, now I'm =p=:r -^ ^- m Si: rest ^ -•-• 3 1 IE "S" ing, 1/ Sweet -4 — ^_ g -5^ ly rest - ing at the cross; I was ^: i «J J: —M ^ ^ * ~Mi — -■-• chog - ing; now I'm rest - ing. Sweet N i ly rest - ing at the cross. qELz=»i:zpr=Eici -^ -• — •- tice- f ^1 No. 32. Sowiiig and Reaping. Rev. C. H. Hall. J. M. DrrNOAK. %=i ^S :t=± i ±z± -A- -— • * i; i m To In To a the my high - er life that cred - it life at - tain? Must I is to be? Now's the shall be found; Then I'll t t :3t t- .■!^±h:i t: It e er con- sow - ing, sow, and, -• — j f* -i9- ^ tEE^E^ ■A P=v i=k -I H • . # -(51- -f5>- -m—- W. tin - ue sow - ing? Will the reap - ing nev - er come? soon the reap - ing, Then my heart will strong -er be; pa - tient wait - ing. Bear at last my gath - ered sheaves; -ig 4:= g ? f I Sowing and Reaping, eonciadsd. =i=i -\ ^ -«&- ^.X H (^^V-f- :tt can't I aid man's up - ward grow- ing? Have I noth - ing Then no long - er I'll be weep • ing O'er my in - suf- And, es - caped from sin and hat - ing, En - ter where none i X 4==t It: -_-^_ :^ J ^=F*T f T- Chorus. ^ :^^ k; -«- -s^ -«^- ev - er done? fi - cien - cy. ev - er grieves. r -s^ -<&- We should sow in life's brief morn - ing. ES ^EEE^ ip: tn I ^ ^- i:=i ^ S^S: -S^ S=*=l Lest the night of death draw nigh; -7^ We sliould sow while -«- tn^ ?l * ^ -^2_ f ?^ :t==t ^i^ -(2- 4=v ^ i I -©>- -*— #^ -^■- ^^ g- v- r life is fleet - ing, Reaping bye and bye, (bye and bye) AV:^ .^ . J t: ^ ^ J i i J. * £ ^ ^2- -tfi- t: t P^ No. 33. W. A. O. A- Oh I Be Ready. W. A. OODEN. i i :i -«9- 1. Are you read - y for the Bride-groom's com - ing? 2. Are you read - y for 3. Are you read - y for the Bride-groom's the Bride-groom's iiEEEE53 :4-^ i *i=lf It: Xr: ¥ ¥- '^^ com - ing? com - ing? -x^-- ^ I ntt N N ^ V ( K ^_ v«' ^ r^~ Nil - N » 1 1 ' l'^ 1 A 1 i"^ ^ J d m m J s:._ .^ • « It 5 m ' ••J 8 s • S • -m 1 s r ^Z 1 . f » » . • . • ■ g>-i V V ;? 1 Are you read - y now the feast to share? Is your Has the sum -mons reached a list - 'ning ear? Are you Are you go - ing forth to meet him, say? He is m • 111 1 -#- -#- f- ^. ^ ?^ /^"\u* a-. 1 ~ ^ 1* * 1* * F !• » ■» . •^ 1 [^4+ r . w p. ... . p.._ & 1 u^-j . ', ij ■ 1 *t^ ■ -b ^ b^ L/ L^ B |- ■ &■- J ri ' ' 1 J=^= J^ ^^ 4- I — I — -+- lamp all trimmed and bright, Send - ing forth a ra - diant light? watch-ing all the day, For the Bridegroom on his way? com - ing, broth - er, see, He is call - ing now for thee; ^ ^ ^ ^ "F" ■ w ' ^ 'W ' 'W' ■^" "■^" ^\ ±: ^^ ^' i^--, ^ t ^M T- -* ^- * * * --ir .^. Do you still the wed ■ ding gar - ment wear? Are you wait ■ ing till the Lord draws near? Oh! be read - y, for he comes this way. r — y- ^- ^- -p- r^ 1 Oh I Be Ready. GoneiudQd. Chorus. P Oh! w^^- 4- ^m he read - y when, j^^ jli - V :^ i the Bride - groom comes, -yt i: P ^ * It ^=t^ :i i -F- -^E^ read - y, when the Bride - groom comes, Oh! be ^^: :^: :t: :^ | »---q— « g I: W A- ^ :tt«: i :»^: Wheth - er it be eve - ning, Or wheth - er it be 1=^ :^= 4: U L r S b b b f i s-^-J -I— I J +-=1- =f =?= -t" -<&- -si- 1 morn - ing. Oh! be ready, when the Bride - groom comes! ^ "m t li m Ro. 34. Gome and be Saved. Arr. from Fuancbs R, IIaTkuoal. -H H— #- -m ^- Melody by E. A. HomiAN, liar, by E. O. E. J X <=»=tf I— r j^^gj 1. Will you not come to him for life? Why will ye die, O 2. Will you not come to him for pedcef Peace thro' his cross a - Will you not come to him for rent? All that are wea • ry, Will you not come to him for joj/? Will you not come for Will you not come to him for all? Will you not "taste and S J $=^=ztz=^ 1 I U t=t ^■=^ f^rrTTtf-f t=t: iEEl why? lone? come? this? see?" i ^-h=i=i w 4 1 :i=S i * i t :i t ^^ He gave He shed The rest He gives He waits his life for you and his precious blood for me! O soul, why will you die? you; O make his peace your own! he gives is deep and true; Rest in his love, your home joy so sweet and true; O taste his per - feet bliss! to you, And calls, "come un - to me!" a to give it i L-l— > nil 4- — I — l- r-r=^=r ^^^p^ i Chorus. ^ Ai t i m T J b 'i f I b Come and be saved to - day. Come and be saved to- Come and be saved to - day, Come and be 21 a r^r^- £ it=l .j^. ■m-^ :£ S It.- % m -J—J—S PT r i t # . ' 1 1^^ day, Come and be saved saved today, Come and be saved from all your sins to - day from all your sins to - day. m •H» » p * -^^^ -V— i^ I ^ErilSt i No. No. oO, "Uqlo us a Child is Born." IIaiirt Sandbbs. 1. Un -to us a Child is bom, Un-to us a Son isgiv'n; 2. Oh, that by a wor - thy son^ We might ech - o back tho strain,, 3. Great lie-deem-er, thou liast died; Thou liaHt wrought the work sublime; 4. Won- der-fuL thy name we call. Counsel- lor, to thee we bow: W- F F -—• » |-H f-- • — # — « — #-J — p — ». -^ EjEEffePE? Child-the mark of hu - man seorn; Erst that greet-ed, loud and l<»ng. And the words have ech - oed wide Might - y God, the Lord of all. ^SE? 4— J- =^: ::R: Son-the heir of earth aiul lioav'n; Beth -le-hem'sas - ton-ished plain! To the farthest bouiuls of time — Fa - ther Eo - er - last - m^-thou, m zt-=t=:?-::::= S — - — • — • — 0—1—0 — — ^^ — I of God, a hu-man Might the man-ger cra-dled "it is finished! "-liu-ished — I — I- r " child ; King long --^■=t 4- m -^. ^ ■Ki' God with us, his wondrous mime; With the shepherd watch be-hold. Is thy great Re-demp-tion plan; Prince oy/*' — ^- V- -I — -•- -I — I 13=; i No. 37. W. A. Are You Willing? o. W. A. OODEN. pi s :d=i r?=f -_^ — i — tlico? An; you fail, Are you williiiix Cm - ci • fled a - fresh for Thiit his mer - cy too, shall When the saints are gathered home; Are you willing that the willing to to — t— I re- re- t>__i — kj — I — — — I u — ■ ■ fuse his - just his Judire shall love a plead - ing say to gain, The Lamb for sin - ners slain? voice, And make the Avorld your choice? thee, " l)e - part, de - part from meV" 2H--1 ^- t: f 4:: •— .Mi -■^ :t=t: :t iiz?! Chorus. With thy soul the 8pir-it striv-eth. Grieve him not a • way. l-^iti=ir=rzr'=?=E=:t:: i: :t: :9-^ i No.SS. Will You be Waslied in tite Blood? Kev.i 5. K. (). Kxcm.h. 1. List, the Spir - it culls to thee.Will you bewjislu'din 2. Sin -ner, now this Ijlcs.s-inijfcliiim. Will you be waslieil in 8. He r.im wash you white iis snow, Will you he washed in 4. Christ (lid drink that cup for all, Will you be washed in tlie !)l()od? the blood? the blood? the blood? Je - sus died Thro' the dear And the wit Don't r(! - ject WEB^zSEEt to make you free, Will you be washed in the Ke-deem-er's name, Will you bcAvashedin the ness you may know. Will you be washed in the the Spir -it's call. Will you be washed in the ^ t: m^m- *=r —I — blood? blood? blood? blood? U I Par- don free - ly ^iv-en, Cleans-ing 3'ou for heav - en. Claim liim as your Sa - viour. lie can save for - ev - er. You can know this hour Of his dy - ing pow - er. Grace is all a - boimd-ing, Joy thro' heav'n re - sound - ing. E. o. ■:k No. 39. JesQS is Waiting to Save. E. O. E. E. O. EzcSLL. 1. Why do yoii lin • gcr in darkness so lon^? Jo - sus ia wait-ins; to 2. Leave the broad roud and the narrow way chooKe, Jesus is waitinir to save; 3. Time will not linger; how soon we nnistgol .le- sus is wait-ing to save; 4. Je - sus is calling, Oh, coinfMin- to me! .I('-.sus is wait-inir to save; 5. While we are praying, oh, stay not a - way,.Je - sus is wait-ing to save; save you now; -I — I — f-- Eg3^S3: 1^-^- ■M- ?rrri=|: ± - V— i/ 5.:WE&..^E:k :J- r m -\ 1 r-s K-^ ^ & ^r4-r^=^ I -r^—x y y y y - — ^^_^ — I — ^ — \__j^ — — j^_|^ IS N N , I .^-^v I — n r y i Come to him now, come to him now, Je - sus is waiting to save. save you now. Pl: n^^ c—y — ^_^_ ±: - rv-— ^ v-v- -I "^f^W ? ^¥=t:=t :p=p: -^ y y T ' ^ r m y y No, 40. In tl?e Hollow of His Hand. J. M. DCNOAH. m ■T=t- 4EgEjE3Ef « s t --i- ^ :fe f ^=^ |5zj=:tr^j=:l '^■ holds me, holds me, holds me. 1^ =:i=t=^=g In In In the hoi - low of the hoi - low of the hoi - low of his hand, Though his hand. Though his hand, Ah, at=? f:^± 9*- ■t: t=Wi ^ ^-^^zzzpi: 5^ H-g:i X r- ^~\. i -^- tut ^- :fc3^:=t±i ■^i*— l q: M -■Str I ray - less be my path - way, dead-ened sails hang o' ? f .1 Chorus. ^»=:^— :^ ^£ 5=^ ;iei: hoi - low of his hand. ^1 -.riinz i ^p^^Pf In the hollow, (In the hollow.) w ^ ' I iSq^e=i :g — ir- ^ S^EI T-fS*- -Z5*-J U' 9 ^ ^ 1/ ^ of his hand, ^=^ -(•"^ 0- -[- w- (of his hand) In the hoi -low, (In » 6! 1, the hoi - low) :§-?=?;= =r ^ ^^i= S-r~4- -6*-v- felt ©-5 I " of his hand, (of f- l^iS a=^^EEEEE his hand,) I will trust in -^— ^ -T. r-r > — >e: him who e :|?± ?= :t:=^ t: ^1: t ^-^ -«a- :?;^4=:l: i fii- :2^ holds me, — I- r ^f=R^«=-*F^ the hoi • low =r= ^- of his hand. t: i: 55EEt f 1 No. 41. I'm Goniiijg Back To-night. "Him that cometh unto me I will in no wise cast out," Emma Pitt. Duet. H. A. Levis. 1. I'm coming l)ack to Jo - sus. Guilty and full of sin, I've 2. I'm coming back to Je -sus, Back to the arms of lovo, I'll 3. I'm coming back to Je - sus, Leavingall else l)e- hind, Fare- Si^ T i^ m p m fe&z r=A=1^ ^ 4 — A. 1 H- 'im wan-der'd so far from his mer-cy, Still be will take me in. come, and all brok - en with sor - row. His sweet forgiveness prove, -well to the sins that be -guile me, Now I shall par -don find. 7^ r=* --t fE^ ^^^ Refrain. -I- -4- A=i^ ^"t: :4: i r ^^P I'm com-ing back •(> Jo - sus, Back to the truth and right, I ^m ^ cres — -i>.— ^— N--! 4— i^-^T ■^— m--pi^--^ Efcz"-^^ know it will cost me a strug - gle. But I'm com - ing back to- ^ 0—0—^-0.:- ^. — €_^ — '-n-* # f* •■ u '^ C 1/ u b ' ^ Repeat, pp night; I'm coming back to Je - sus, I'm coming back to -night. l ^^? ^4fe i igi^ilggi^^i ^1 Ei4 No 42. Trusting Jesus. 'Casting all your cares upon llim, /or He careth for you." 1 Peter .5: Alice Jacobs. E. O. ^te .5.-L EXCEI^. ; -i- fE^^ A- -^^ ■^x a 1. Are you trusting, in the Sa-v'or, Trusting in bis gracious care? 2. Wea-ry sii-ner, go to Je - sua, Tell Him (jf the fault within; 3. Do not fear, He mil ac-cept you, For His prom-i - ses are true; 4. Go, then, cast your cares up - on Him, Bowing humbly at His feet: ri i mm -0^ — * -J g ) — ■ *Eg £zt 1^ Is your faith in Je - sus resting? Does He ev - 'ry bur-den bear? Nev-er doubt -ing.nev -er fear-ing, For His blood can cleanse aW sin. And He says He will not cast out An - y sin - ner, e - ven you. Then go forth to work for Je - 8us,Conqu'ringall the foes you meet. IX X=X- -g-T =^ v=x ^^% -^. -• — « :5t I Refrain. t :f^=*: ?Eil?=:S 1^ IP t/ ^ SEt i=r^=^fr ■w 1/ 61 1/ S! s w He is a - ble. He is will - ing; He can bear your burdens all; He is a - ble, He is will-inp, #-^-?— #-^« . * : g P 'P P' P rtr d'^--^r— *^ I -H ■<9- ] ¥—V-^—¥ -^^—v- "Gh 5— ^- ^ y ^E^ ft t :f5=* ^ r ^1=1 T=TfVfT=Xrv\ -^-^ He will save you. He will keep you, Come,then, heed his loving call, He will save you, He will keep you, "^^^^^ ^J^-i -f-v- ^ p No. 43. That Old, Old Story is True. D. B. Watkins, 1. There's a won - der-ful 2. They told of a 3. He a - rose and as • 4. O that won - der-ful sto - ry I've heard long a - go, 'Tis be - ing so love - ly and pure, That eend - ed to heav - en, we're told, Tri - sto - ry I love to re - peat. Of ~i- ^ -^H^ ^:^^E&^ *=it -m — •• — #-7- \- call' d "The sweet sto-ry of old;" I hear Tt so' of - ten,wher came to the Earth to dwell, To seek for his lost ones, and umph- ant o'er death and hell; He's pre- par - ing a place in that peace and good will to men; There's no sto - ry to me that is -#— ^ H (- -• •- £ =^-t.- 'y. — r ^—y- X ^: J=? -V—^- -^ — /^ p5 4 i ' ? ^-^-i i-^ ^ -m — 0- ^ ^ '^ ^-#- ^^ -ti: V^ ev - er I go, That same old sto • make them se - cure From death and the pow ci - ty of gold. Where loved ones for-ev half so sweet, As I hear it a - gain • ry is told; And I've - er of hell; That - er may dwell. Where our and a - gain. He in - m 't b l'' ' ^V — v^ — '~^ — " — ? i^ ' ^^^ mm^m^ m thought it was strange that so of -ten they'd tell That sto-ry as if it were he was despis'd,svnd with thorns he was crown'd,On the cross was extended to kin-dred we'll meet,and we'll nev-er-more part. And O, while I tell it to vites you to come — he willfree-ly re-ceive,Andthismes-sagehesend-ethto 1 5 c r icd =11 4 Tbat Old, Old Story is True -GoQciudsd. ft- i£m ^^=f -#-r- ^ ^m ^-^- 5* U new; But I've found out the rea - son they loved it so well, That view; But O, what sweet peace in my heart since I've found Tliat you, It is peace to my soul, it is joy to my heart, That you, "There's a man-sionin glo - ry for all who be-lieve," That w^m: s t It -y — ^ 1«=it w— w- :^~^'- -I 1 — I — ^ «^ li Refrain. i j^ old, old, old, old, old sto - ry is true, old sto - ry is true, old sto - ry is true, old sto - ry is true. That old, old sto - ry is That old, old sto - ry is That old, old sto - ry is That old, old sto - ry is true, That true, That true, That true. That *£^ ■-V- -M w — h>- tz£:£^iqfefe E t/— V 5^— V f 3H /^ — N— H— — *-A- ■-^ N^ t old sto old sto old sto old sto ry IS ry is ry is ry is r~T It is true. -A::^ S?=^ N— I true; But I've found out the rea -son they true ; But O, what sweet peace in my true; It is peace to my soul, it is true; "There's a man-sionin glo- ry f or It is true, ^ -0-^ t=f: b Vf E iJ^ -t-^ * -v — ^- w=^ V — ^ Si/ I 3 g; it so since I've to my who be ■ f ' f f- 1^ 4i=p: well, found heart, lieve," % *?=ii=f That That That That old, old, old, old, S ? old old old old sto sto sto sto ry ry ry S IS is is is true, true, true, true. -f- r r 1= la T=rr No. 44. Ever will I Pray. A. CUMMINOS. ^ 5 :i:^ J. E. TEimar. ^ H — * f 1. Fa - ther, in the morn - ing Un - to Thee 2. At the bus - y noon - tide, Pressed with work 3. When the evening shad - ows Chase a - way 4. Thus in life's glad morn - ing, In its bright SEt: t==t: :t=t ?^= I pray; and care, the light, noon - day, I -0 ft-, f ? • P 4 f r^T'T p M te lii^i^^i -« — -s^ Let Thy lov - ing kind - ness Keep me through Then I'll wait with Je - bus Till he hear Fa - ther,then I'll pray Thee Bless thy child In its shadowy even - ing Ev - er will this day. my prayer. to - night. I pray. t^3t==:t: f :t:=t T- -«- :t:- :e I Chorus. n h ^ 1^ 1 N J^ 1^ 1 "U U J J^ ,] r < 1 J d 1 Jt J 1 • 1 <^ « N 1 • e> ^¥- — J^-J-- --z ^-X- __j ^-r—M- -* ^^ J- -^ I will pray, I will pray, Ev - er will . . I pray; U»ij-K ^ . -» P 1 P-Zi -h 1 r; ■9- — i — — h- k^H ft^f—^ -P P -H? Vm — 5~* "t — Ij — ^ — »" ^ 1 ^ V y • y r '^ i^ &. r 1 I will pray, will pray Ev - er will I pray. S^ t -> I EEE -<&- S *=r Morning, noon and even - ing Un - to Thee ^ m I'll pray. -(2^ i r ~ ;-T~r ^ f Un - to Thee I'll pray. w No. 45. For Thee. FllANCKS R. IIaV'EUOAL. 1. 2. 3. 4. :::| rU i -4^ 4 -tr- ior I ^avc my lil'e My Fa - thor's liouso of I suf-ferc'd much for And I have brought to I". <\ EXCKLL. A- :>:=t : thee, My precious blood I slied, light — My glo - ry - cir - cleil throne, thee, More than my tongue can tell, thee, Down from r/.y home a - bove, That thou might'st ransomed be, I left for earth - ly night, Of bit - t'rest ag - o - ny Sal - va - tion ihll and free, And quickened from For wandr'ings sad To res - cue thee My par - don and P r i^ I y (li- the dead; and lone; from hell; my love; I gave my life I left it all I've borne it all I bring rich gifts thee, thee, thee, thee, for thee, for for for for 0" What hast thou given for meV Hast thou left aught for me? What hast thou borne for me? What hast thou bro't for me? for me? • — (• \ J \ I . . r k^ r I gave my life for I left it all for I've borne it all for I bring rich gifts for thee' What hast thou given for thee, Hast thou left aught for thee. What hast thou borne it)r thee, What hast thou bro"t for for thee, me? me? me? me? for me? wff^ mm mmmm m CxnET BOOSKSS. No. 46. Silently tbe Sliades of Evening. C. C. Cox. C^ 1. Silently the shades of evening Gather round my low - ly door, 2. O, the lost, the un -for -gotten, Tho' the world be oft for- got 1 3. Living in the si - lent hours, Where our spirits on - ly blend, 4. How such ho-ly memories cluster, Like the stars when storms are past, ^' P : — . . < ->> - ?-f-#-rf" If "^ •-T-(«- Si - lent-ly they bring before me, Fa - ces I shall see no more. O, the shrouded and the lone - ly, In our hearts they perish not. They, unlinked with earthly trouble, We, still hoping for its end. Pointing up to that fair heaven, We may hope to gain at last. ^ Chorus. \j 1/ 5 I r g^ -s* i I iM= 3 ^fe ]E ^^ m 5 - k/ ^ I Come the si - lent shades of evening, (si - lent-ly,) Ho - ly memories Come the shades of evening, fctt t: f ?: — H S t ter round me, T (si m ^ lent-ly,) Point ^ ing up r to that fair f -»•—»■ w y r i fe=p^ f heav en, (si lent r J7=NH--!ll=#^ ) We may hope to gain m r f ^^- U r I g^ -?M^ at last. I No. 4 1. e. 3. 4. No. 47. I Long to be There. Will. L. Thompson, ::]: 1. My hcav'nly home is bright and fair, I long to be there. 2. Its glittering tow'rs the sun out-shine, I long to be there. 3. My Father's house is built on high, I long to be there. 4. When from this earth-ly pris - on free, I long to be there. 3 m m $ n: r ^=t :q=q: t ^t t -rJr No pain nor death can en ter there, I That heav'nly mansion shall be mine, I Far, far a - bove the star - ry sky, I That heav'nly mansion mine shall be, I I —z:r long long long long -tr-r to to to to I be there. l)e there, be there, be there. 1 Chorus. :i i :f4: t: l=if g! :^=:d I gels, guide me home, An gels, guide me home, ■a- «^E^i^Er^^f^^^^*=f=j * angels, angels, aDgels,angels, t 4 t Repeat Cho. pp. i I ^ h -g<- iTT^ "37- ^ An gels, guide me home, I long to be there. Mffif f FflT ^W^ angels, angels. No, 48, Whom, Having Not Seen, Te Love. J. M. DUNOAN. 1. Sav - ior, my feet have nev - er trod with thine, The 3. But, Lord, my res - cued feet are stead - fast set Up- 8. 1 know that thou art gone to beau - ti - fy A x t nil V- V- It: r- ^ ±^^ -4- :t J- ^ i= I -■N- ^-1 ^=i=t sol - 1 - ta - ry place, My eyes have nev - er seen in on the King's high - way; And though, as yet, I may not place in heav'n for me; And when thov oom'st to take thy ^EEf A E^i -/2- ^iE^EEfa I: :p -\s>- :t-:=t :t: pi 3 -4- :=e 5 f -«(- hu - man form, see thy face, chil - dren home, Thy man I fol I shall fest low on be like ed grace; each day. to thee. i J My My Then fc5=t: t: ■^ F=f^ ±: -y — ^i I S t hands have nev wait shall mg eyes I wake er touched thy gar are un - to thee, and see thee, eye m^ :t ment's hem, dear Lord, to. eye, I With In Whom 5 ---+- 1= -s — 4=^ r=^ f= faith's un - ut ■ whom I live now, un - seen. i tered plea; Nor hast and move; Whose love, I love; Faith's dark thou tarried when the be-lieved in, is the - ly - vis-ioned glass ex- ^ iE^ :p ^ y/ ^ 1 f f Wlionj, Having Not Seen, Ye Love, sonciudad. 1- day was full - est - cliaiiired at f f: ■0- — :dr spent, And hro - ken bread with nic. joy That earth or heav'n can prove, iiist. For rapt - iirous siirht a - hove. I -(2- 4=:^- :::::: --t ^^^^ ,^^. \ i ^ — I— JtiL -r--i -^=:s: -I — ^1 :ra. r-rT-j^-f^^ Whom, hav - inj? not seen, yet I love, (yet I love;) Whom, ^-^— » -F# m-- — » • 1— 1 l-H p. hJ 1 dzzp 4;=4=t :t: r — r hav - ing not seen, yet I love, (j'et -« — sf — t — f — «— ^e— n-^ ^ :t==ti: I love;) 'Tis my -# — f ^ ^— t:=:t: ^^ =^=F=E= g> — H- f l=F -b'— ■ -^- i=^ Sav fc2=t; f iii: lor r— so dear, iiz:: — -H IS guid - ing me here, -4- -U r- f; -T i^ -•-^ "C 1=1:3 horn, 1= i :i ■l!- i hav mg 3=3 -«^ not seen, yet f r love, I (}X't ^ :=1= ^ r I love.) No. 49. I Shall Be Satisfied. E. C. IIewktt. Alfbed Beirlt. Cuo. E. O. E. ^ E ni^P «- IE i *Hg^«==iP=«=S -Bl- ^-E5 1. I know not where those mansions are, That hands have nev - er 2. I know not what com-pan-ion - ship Shall bless the ransomed 3. I knov/ not what the blest pur -suits, Of heav'n's e - ter - nal 4. I can - not tell what bod-ics clothe The saints in that far #_,_^_L ^ — p — m ^ ^-,— r-^ ^-T- ^ ^ ^ * t t:=t=t= -«^ -6'— m -(Sh -^L l=^r=l^=l= :S Ex While Make As -S- -?5^^ w iifc rought, Those ra - diant, homes, whose glo - ries rare, soul, What dear de - lights of friend with friend, day, What deeds of love, what thoughts of joy, land. What grace, what beau - ty deck their forms, hS # ._^.i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ?: t -}5>- -^ P dj=i (S-T- ._^.. -• — • — #- -X=r- eel all hu - man thought; But this I know.when man re - end - less cy - cles roll; But this I know, the Friend whose bright their hap- py way; But this I know, no glad em - near the throne they stand; But this I know, each shall be ±: -■^ r . ^ X-- i^ I r' I: i fci -«!— t n^. yt deem'd. From sin smile Shall make ploy The shin like His Lord a • w- r and sor - row free, the light of heav'n, ing hours can fill, the cm - ci - fied; Shall reach his Is he To be And when his f ^ iEE^^ t — r ^ -^*— # ^m t4=i^ who com • -#— n 1 Shall Be Satisfied, eonciuded. ^^ i ^ I at=S f £ -«ev ig-- heav'n - ly dwell - ing - place, There shall the Mas - ter be, bore our load of sin, That we might be for - giv'n. ■ pared with prais - ing Christ, And do - ing his sweet will, im - age I shall bear, I shall be sat - is - fled. ipt 't^3^ ^ ^ «>-- J Chorus. *r*=f ^--^- -'f^--r^ i And I shall be sat - is - fled, yes, I shall be sat - is - fled. For -# — ft — ^- l^^=^=ii-4c '^ t t^=t=t T t S -f^ K 1 1 —-I N — P N there shall the Mas - ter be; And I shall be sat -is -fled, yes. 1^ J i -^_^_.^. ^ -f: T=t=t m -(9- ^H U l^ i/ f ? m ?=f m ■• r E0 0_ mii-^ ^ j^_ J: -5^ I shall be sat - is - fied. For there shall the Mas - ter be. 1 e 1 r ■v—J No. 50. I'll Shelter in Thee. n. IlKYNOLns. Arr. by W. A. O. W. A. OODBN. 1. O swift to the "rock that is hiirh - er than I" Like 2. My frail bark was tossed l>y tlie wind anxl tlio wave, 1 3. Now safe on the"Hock"of sal - va - tion 1 stand, While p ^ — ^ — J m — #_T_# • — •- _ -^. . ^ — ^ No - ah"s pale dove to its shel - ter I'll fly, cried in my grief, "Lord have nu-r - cy and save," Then stretch - ing be - fore me is Zi - on's fair land, There t ^. -^ ». It: Xz i=t: i »S; tJ * ref - iige thro' sin's rag - ing quick - ly the Rock's bless - ed Jc - sns, the rock of my :t: bil - lows shall be, shade I could see, faith I can see, I ^ ^ I t: Thou And And ^ rpr^~F~' -A - S — ^- -N-, \— N- 1 /t^— t— f — H J •— — •- — — ^ — M J^M ^7^ f — #— — _j_ - ¥ -J - 'r in in in -•- — ?;3 thee, thee, thee. 1*' • dear now rest » "Rock I me of am for m A - shel - - ev - ges" tered er, I'll shel - for - ev - Safe shel - ter er tered -•- ^u_r_ k |i • — P W=^ — » — — — t.-^ii s^— p- b — b u _^_ — w — t^ _f ^ J 1 m Refrain. -^- -4- -H H i Shel - ter Shel - tered Shel - tered C J ^ t3 in thee. Yes, I'll in thee. Yes, I'm in thee. Yes, I'm shel shel shel ter in thee; Thou tered in thee; Thou tered in thee; Thou i p 1/ LX I u — -F f :?i |3 ?-[:f^ vt^-l } t> ^t ,.__5^. ^ m t 'hou 'Lou 'hou 1= ^ I'll Shelter in TItee. eonciudci dear "Iluck of dear "Ho<;k of dear "Rock of A A A H '■^- I i -=d. y ges, ges, ges, I'll 8hel • ter Id tbce. I'm hIjc'1 - tored in thee. I'm shel - lered iti thee, £ m i No. 51. L<)t It Make Tbee Whole. FuANcis R. Hatbroal. I ss :^ — f^ Z ^m -Vn 5^ W. A. OcJDKN, --1 — -rv-j..=s-L # i # - — ^- J 1, Oh the pre-cious blood of Je - sns.Shcd on Cal - vn • ry, 2. Pre-cious blood that hath redeemed us, All the price is paid, 8. Tho' thy sins are red like crimson, Deep in sctir - let l'Iow, 4. Precious, pre- cious blood of Je - sua, Ev - er flow • ing free, J- N^^^^^^=i -1 Hv— ,— -H^-:r=i:^=^=j^qiir-=:tl Shed for reb - els, shed for sin - ncrs, Shed for you and me, Per • feet par - don now is of -fered, Perfwi pence is made, Je - sus' precious blood can make them Whiter than the snow. Oh! be-lieve it, oh receive it, Sinner, 'tis for thee. fe^ ^-. 55 Choru8. ;2is=: ?^^: ^m . -: . , Oh! the precious l)l()od. Let precious l^>od, 5 — J — a — • — •^__jLi__^J ^:^I < I > — ' J— it make thee whole, nuike thee whole. t- :?=xt 3: J- * III: -0- f=r- i ^l%=*=S^ H Let it flow in mighty cleansing, O'er thy guil - ty soid. £ No. 52. Latta. Seek and Find. J. M. Dttnoan. 1. Man 2. They 3. If y Reek for earth - ly treas - ure, But the prize they who seek the things of heav - en, And up - on the we ear - ly seek the Sa -vior, If we to the J J t=t i £ < a - — «- n E^^F=^ :tt*: g :i t -0~, 0-- .sel - dom gain; In the Lord be - lieve, Have the end en - dure, We shall ii2 EEEf gid - dy blest as gain his -^gjg-0- round of pleas • ure, sur - ance giv - en, gra - cious fa - vor, -^ P - f- S SEE 4=t: t t J -5 « il- ■^ -^ * Man - y seek for joy in They shall crowns of life re Our sal - va - tion shall be -+- -z^ -<5*- 5 "ST" vain, ceive, sure, I But to those of Fee - bly seek - ing Je - sus, thou art ''^-z^ l-tJ: 5Et 5= -o~ ^E^^ 1 1/ I . , 1 aiEEj 3^ lESt^ I I con - trite spir - it seek - ing Je af - ter Je- sus, stop - ping oft ev - er near us, sick with sin. ^ ±± t:=|: -r- >~ £E&E tr-t- n sus, good and kind, to look be - hind, and lame and blind. f ■NGAN. they the the =A :t lire, en, vor, e of -ing . art P d. d. id, -#■ Seek and Find, teiaded. m -^r Is the (;heerin<^ prom - ise. hear it, "Seek, and yc shall find." From our doubts the prom - ise frees us, "Seek, and ye shall find," But thy promise still doth cheer us, "Seek, and ye shall find." s± \> I =t= i t=t: !=• ^ ^V- i I 1 — p- pf=F=f \ CHORU8. n-^-z-i — I N H -S^^ --< f ;*3; ipzzip: I ^1 - - ' [, Tt is he . . . who offers you par-don, It is he who offers you pardon, of -fers you par-don. f'-^ EE -5?-= — _#_# — ^--1^—0 ::p=r-=i=p: :t:r:=t:=it:.-ir_t=:t=r '■t^ V y i - U I 'i^ b U b And to give .... you a home m heaven. And to give you a liome in heav'n, a home in heav'n. i^e Em^ gfE^p PPPPa No. 53. Say, is Your Lamp Burning? (To my Co-worker, W. B. Jacobs.) R. O. EXCBLI. 1. Sny. is your lamp burning, my broth-er? I pray you look 2. Up - on the dark mountains they stumble. They are bruised on the 3. If once all the lamps that are light-ed. Should stead - i - ly ^f=^^F=1= quick - ly and see, rocks and they lie, blaze in a line, -•a • For if it were burn - ing, then With white plead - ing fa - ces turned Wide o - ver the land and the I \ \j 'u ^ \j ^ V U t-^ a 3t -^ x X ^ sure - ly . . up - ward, o - cean, Some beam would fall bright - ly on me. To the clouds and the pit - i - ful sky. What a gir - die of jjlo - ry would shine. ESEES^= y^i ^ ^=e^ There are man - y and man - y a - round yoii, There is man - y a lamp that is light - ed, How all the dark pla • ces would bright- en, ^ X fc=l ^-^ Who We How Say, is Your Lan^p Burning? eonciuded. --V-N -^-^^-^ $*-N- fol-low where-cv-er you ^o. It you tho't that tboy walked in the be-hold Iheni a-neur and a-far, But not man - y a - mong tljein.my mists w'oidd roll up and a - way ! How the earth would laugh out in her N _ s_ s ^ _ ^_ N ' ^T^ ^-^ _ . . f --N — M &-:t ^ -A- q: ^^ shad - ow, broth - er, glad - ness, -^-51^— 4t— g.- Your lamp would burn bright - er I iShine stead - i - ly on like a To hail the mil - len - ni - al ^ i— 4. ^^^&^&. t=l=: :f= T-— +T :g — g P- izt=zt: r know. star. day. -t:^^^ i --A K N ^ N ^ N — al at »*=»<« *r^ — • ^--f Say, is your lamp burn-ing, my broth-er? 7^5— p —x » • — • • r. — s »-- !-• • • — • — •- pray you look I ^^-'=^- ■^ — -H-- -a(-T al ^- ^ -^ ^ ^ -^ ^ quick - ly and see, For if it were burn - ing, then ^^^g^-3Eg 5-3=}i 1^-1 !^ P__ p p_! W. ^ _ ^ .q- — ^-_ j_ ^-— 4^=v ^i.- 1 Some beam would fall bright - ly on me. No. 54. Gome to Jesus, Weary Soul. E. A. H. Ki.isiiA Albiiioitt ITofpmah. , u_^^ ^-4 -1 i-j-r-^^:^ 1— I-rH 1 U-i-pJ L g — 4^t:^-T-g>-T-qg-*-'-o-:.-'g'-T*--.— <&-r-gi'-*-Lg^.._,gi] 1. Come to Je - sus, weary soul, Tie is wait - ing to for- give; 2, Come to Je - stis, and for sin 3. Come to Je - sus, burdened one, 7^v. rr^- — 0-r'9--—(&-- i I I r -- There a per - feet cleansing find; While he is so ve- ry nigh ; :tiL , I 1 r P^^--tjE|: I I t-t No. --J — 4 i^J ! ^-4- •«- ^-- H-T~s'-ri i*^ i'^^^ ;i Do you doubt his love and grace? Can you not his word believe? He is full : truth ami grace. He is mer-ci - ful and kind. Cast a- way your doubts and fears. For he now is passing by. •T— t ■g' ■ gy- -19- -t- i Chokus. ;!5=:: l^gl Has he not promised your sins # # • #-^ — •-- 1-#- 5: f- SEEi; scd vour sins to for - give? Is he not II to for - give? -I — i=t: ^.A. I . =1=4: :^ :^ ''^" faith - ful aud true? ■f&- %^ J^^ :t: J-r <5*- t=?=^ "F=^ :=i:1:-z:1: — •- — — I— — *- Chiist nev - er turned a -^^1 £ i=1: w\ J poor 1= J ^-^zqrrzii &E- ,J \ — \ , 1^ — I ^ , — „ sm ner ^^m a I way; Lo! there IS «>-i- -t^---: 4:: 1= mer cy for you. f^ I No. 55. Goii;e to Him Now. L. A. Morrison. E. O. ExcblIm 1. The Sav - ior is call - inir, Oh hrar how ho plciuh. By the 2. The Sav - ior still caUs you, AV'hy will you not come? He 3. The Sav - ior still calls you, AVhy -will you de - lay? Your S^?5?^ »a-^d:v : '^ — i/ — i/- 't: t: -^-^■ :i!=i!=i!=J: -J — m 1 •^^ k k i love which he bears for your soul, He asks j'ou to fol • low wher saves by his won -der-ful grace, Your sins he will par - don, and com- ing is sure- ly great gain, He of - fers you guidance, for -•-• ■♦"#- K I y. !t 1 ^ ^ ^ — ' - [- S w ^ l — t-AJf. !^ •V— . - ev - er he leads, That you may he fid - ly made whole, give you a home, In the light and the smile of his face, he is "The Way," His piead-ing for you, is it vain? h-- --I- -N— S. t:: -H 1- 1-;- ^ ^ ^ Chorus. r- -^ — V yllUKUS. I lis "IV ni 1 1 \ c ^ 1 1 1 1 ^ \ — iri A'^ A 1 Come to him now, Come to him now, Come, re- pent and he - lieve. |z^=t:zzz:t=t=5=t^::fe£-±3 _P |y_- — -I— i- 1-2 1 ' H -|— I '-* P-H 1- \\ Cometohiranow,oh,cometohimnow, Jesus is waiting, your soul to receive. ', I No. 56. Oh, 1 LoQg to be Like Jesus. J), n. w. Melody by D. B. Watkiwb. liar, by K, O. Excelu 1. 2. 3. Man-y friends I have here, Whom my heart hohl-eth dear, And to In this world here be - low, There are man - y I know, Who are There's a day roll - ing round. When the tnun - pet shall sound, And the mi 4=itz=i pSEEEES ^ --l- * i: ^=t No. Fmscl 1. i\ 2. 3. Pi =i|=i(= * be like them oft I'm in - clined, more like the Sav - ior than I, ^E3 Ei __,-- --^- far a - bove dead from their graves will a - i ? ti — I — u nse, I t^ -^ ^-r- But there's one But I've made him my choice, Then his glo - ry we'll see, ^ ^ I ^ " i; n ace. ggg ness combined. ^mmm] .-,■. '4 No. 57. To the Rescue. PlilSCILLA J. OWKNS. Cha8. Edw. Prior, ^i lEllE ^^EE^-i^ r ' 1. Death-bells toll - ing, toll - ing, toll - ing, Wrecrks a - drift and 2. Voie - es cheering, life - bouts steer- ing, See, the help - ing 3. Joy - bells ring- ing, ring - iug, ring - ing, Friends a heart - y m 4^^^ q=i=it P^^*g^ a f :=t: PP S: break -ers roll - ing; ^^ here the floods of in - tern - p'ranee rave, hands are near -ing, While the ple' -v— y— i^— u*— - sg- Tf^^ V— V— k'. n No. 1. God is Galling Yet. concluded. i callingyet.oh.heurllimcalliug, callinir. Call - - - iiig.oli, hear Ilim. (i()(l is calliiii; vcl. 4 1- ^- V t/—\/—U—^—^ 1 -A— ^---^— \ ^ k/ k^ k/ Call - - ini;, oh, hear Ilim, God is calling yet, oh bear Iliu) calling yet. God is calling yet, ^ »_^_# — « — r» • #— »— t~t — •-- r# — a — • — ^ — -- — P- #—#44- 1 Ilap-py day, liap-pyday, When Je - siis washed my sins a-way; Z).-^ 1- =^ (22- -'^- :*=?: p^^^ ^r-^ ^ziqf r-=^ -0-0- i ^32=^3? Come, come, believ - ing, Wholly trust- ing, be free; There is Come, come, O come. believ - ing, ■0^ — -#--=- # • , (9 -- — m — •- 1 1 ; 1- 1— i s ^ ^=r s=* £Ei± d- r --=\: -I- =^~ -^-■ 13 1 , room in the presence of Je - sus for thee, Je • sus for thee, m^^^$. ^m i I No. 61. F. A SiMKINH. Gorping to the Master. E. O. ExrEM,. 1. Oil, 2. Oil. 8. Oh. 4. Oh. let k't let let me roine lo f hee, dour, Messed Mas - ter, me hriiig to thee my care and sur - row, mc feel tliy i.Tari(>us love so ten - der, mt be with thee wiien 1 am dy - iiig. L('>ad AIak( me the me more Phy rhanireless My w ca - ly m4: i 4 I •#• :j: ?^ m liv - iii;^ way; Chan.ue tlioiiniN'niirht of till - ly thine. And tit my spir - it eare for me; Help me to make to per - il and dis - as - ter. for that l»ri,i;ht to - morrow, thee a full Hiir-n'iid - er. heart at rest, Up - borne a - bove earth's 8or-row uud its sigh - ing, 1 — — I- — ^ — , — — — J ( .lOKUS. _HV_4 — J^- To ev - er - glorious day. Where joy shall e'er be mine. Then, wheu these trausieut scenes of earth are And be from sin set free. In tbee for - ev - er blest. end I ed, And wLcu time shall be J- V-^-'-'^p^ no more, 1 r ?=^^=M=4=4=^ My I— I J— 1^3 i soul shall be oy heav'nly hosts attended To that bright shin-ing shore. i T" "f — A M d — d T r • — F — z I /g>- s rii— y—i^- I zf=zw=*=$i P=P=r +-: »- £ i/ k/ i^ ?; ^ No. 62. J. M. D. The Bells of Conscience. Words and rT|usic writteq expressly for aqd dedicated to my friend, E. 0. EXCELL J. M. "DrmaAV. ^ — ^- — *- — ±- -^ X cnn-scienro of con -science of con-science of con-science of cliild-liood young men nmn - hood old age is spoftk-ing and maid-ens is lf)ud - Iv IS 1 -^ J Ijcav In Miiis-pors, Oh, is call - ing, In ap - peal- inir, And ly la -den, With k=5^|:i=r« t ■V— --N ^ :± fcS --■X t -f-r to the Sa - vior and give him your life, "Of est ap - peals for the strength of your will, The ing, oh come in the noon - tide of day, The which thro' life have been heav - y to bear, But —^ , :^__^__f__f . 1 ± come earn say sins E &— 3=:& : S ^— T 1?- ^^m t=f: J ^fc=, J 3 ti^=4f«- such is the king-dom of work of 3'our Mas - ter it sands of 3'our hour -glass are Je - sus is a - ble to ^^ lie SEE?; It: heav- en," says Je - sus, So needs all your ef- forts, To slow - ly re - eed-ing, So roil off thy bur -den, To ^ t : ^ ^ ^. If: S: 1- m I * f m^f then seek him bear all life's start for the cleanse you from ear • ly, and en - ter bur - dens, and Christ's law king - dom and do not e • vil and lift ev i» S *l^ the strife, ful - till, de - lay. 'ry care. I 'dL t 1::: — • \/r The Bells of Koijscience. Gondudcd. Chorus. ^-^ fL — r» r--| — t^— — ^ — t^ I -« C""l~-" — ,(_/- — ^ — ^ f^ — , — _| — -^ ^- .- — z^i^w^z^r -•—•—•- r*^- M}^ t The bells of your conscience arc ringing Tlie bells, tlie bells, The 1 F-l I h- zTtzz^^idt-rl: V— J -A I -M 1 i r//w - e - rit. bells of your conscience are ringing.Say -ing sinner.Oh, come home. . . . come home. I ^ y \ \ y No. 63. rm Kneeling at the Mercy-seat. (Use any Common, Metre Ilymn with either Chorus.) fm I *=j iEfiEl_=? jC/w. JVo. /. I'm kneeling at the mer-cy-scat, I'm kneeling at the merry -seat, Cho No. 2. I ran, I will, I do believe, I can, I will, I do believe, ^ ^ 41. ^ ^ I_ f=qJ=>=»=E & tr- X i/- t- ± '^^^ i 1=J=|: -*— • 3^ -Nn ::]: m I'm kneeling at the mer • cy - seat, Where Je - sus answers prayer I can, I will, I do believe That Je - sus saves me now. :trfz={l=J=t:zq5= 5zqizt:i=it:=rt=:tq=«:ir|zfl -\ — 1 Jesus, thine all-victorious love Shed in my heart abroad ; Then shall ray feet no longtr rove, Rooted and fixed in God. 2 O that in me the sacred fire Might now begin to glow; Burn up the dross of base desire, And make the mountains flow. r^ 3 O that it now from heaven might fall, And all my sins consume; Come, Holy Spirit, to thee I call; Spirit of burning, come. 4 Refining fire, go through my heart; Illuminate my soul: Scatter thy life through every part, And sanctifv the whole. No. 64. He is Able to Deliver Thee. W. A. 0. W. A. OfiDKN. ^m j = j^ii-.^ ^=faj X. Tis the 2. Tis the 3. 'Tis the est theme thro' 5 t=t=^iF A- jtza rt grandest theme thro' the a - ges rung; 'Tis the grandest theme in the earth or main; 'Tis the grandest theme, let the tid - ings roll, To the ^F^^ :f± w -w — -V ' -N-n * 'i t «=t H grand - est grand - est guil - ty theme theme heart, — •- for for to 9-^ a mor - tal tongue. 'Tis a mor - tal strain, 'Tis the sin - ful soul, Look ^^^ the the to :^i 5±=ff: t — r =F=-F= r m^^mM^ grand - est grand - est God i:- theme theme faith. that till he ^ :t: £ — 1 the world e'er sung, "Our the world a - gain, "Our will make thee whole, "Our -0- ti . J £ r f :t± ■Vr A- t =i=^ i -fit- God is a to de liv ii— •: ^ -^- :|!^=::t er tliee. -g- r^ Chokus i: -•-T ble to •de - ''v - er thee. He is ble, he is a • ble, -0—0.1 — #— #-i — f—t^ — h 1 » •- -# lg — ~fe • » 3 the the the -^-. — I — the the to 3E3 ^ He is Able to Deliver Thee, concluded. ^m -I — \- iEifcEI^ --•—«- H h ^ N _L J J N ^ -A — H^ 1 I -m — • I ^ N-B a ble to de • liver thee; Tho' by sin op-prest, Go to a ble, he is a - ble » ' — »-■■-# — #-•—#—•---# t^*— y ' ^ - y—v — i^-\/—v^ V '^ y V ::i= jz=jp=j=t @i=^l him for rest; Our God is ^^^^#i^ a - hie to de - liv - er thee. -e»- -s— r 1 No. 65. Blest Be the Tie that Binds. John Fawcbtt. Qeo. Nakoxz.1. Si^i^P^^^^ 1. Blest be the tie that binds 2. Be - fore our Father's throne, 3. We share our mutual woes; 4. When we a - sunder part, I '^ 1 la :?=t Our hearts in Christian love; We pour our ar - dent pra^-ers; Our mu - tual bur - dens l)ear; It gives us in - ward pain; i rt f-=f ^ -&—m- £ s=i ^Igip^^^^^gp The fel - low- ship of kindred minds Is like to that a - bove. Our fears, our hopes, our aims are one, Our comforts and our cares. And of- ten for each oth-er flows, The sym-pa - thizing tear. But we shall still be joined in heart, And hope to meet a - gain. t i ^ f f^ ^ -1— ^ No. 86. John Newtov, 0, GaQ it Be? E. O. BXCXLL. f)it • 1 « 1 r-r»rt 1 r> fi , /d * - ^ J . « '^ J - 1? \ A J <5>i "n *• c^ n • V/ '+ J 1 - _ ! 'i ^ •^..f •# V ^ ^ ^ ^ - ^ # - saw one hang - Ing on a tree, In ag • o - 2. Sure ! nev . er till my lat • est breath Can I for 3. My con - science felt and owned the guilt, And plunged me 4. A - lasl I knew not what I did, But now my 5. A sec - ond look he gave, which said, "I free ly /^"^^^n 4 (2. - f^ # " (^ m if? ^ ^'i A p^*;i j 1 r ' ; r) s K 8 g f Its' 4 [ &• F K? " P ■ H- L » - y»-j t^ 1 r r 1 r p -«- ^ -5h; - nies and blood, - get that look; in des - pair; tears are vain, .ill for - give, -&r 'X ^ t -i5<- -s*- :£pt :^ s He fixed his Ian -guid eyes on me. As It seemed to charge me with his death, The* I saw my sins his blood had spilt. And "Where shall my trem-bling soul be hid, For This blood is for thy ran - som paid, I g^r-g^g =F r T 1::^ ^'A -tS"- -(2- til _i^. 1 — r"-r Chorus. z=e«=eI -(»- -5*- t -^- -^ f- near the cross I stood, not a word he spoke, helped to nail him there. I the Lord have slain. die, that thou may *st live." O can it be, up - on ^ p=f^iS tree, my Sa - vior died for me ... . O can it For me. J i 0, Gan it Be? zonMaL ^ m it be up - on a tree, He shed his blood for me? m £ It wiq^^sz I :^-. 3-fi •- . -(2i'-i i"-7' No. 67. America. (National Hyiun.) (S^ ■^^ i S. F. Smith. Pl^ :* i^i if q=t: *EEJ 1. My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of lib 2. My na - tive coun • try, thee, Lund of the no 3. Let mu - sic swell the breeze, And ring from all 4. Our fa - ther's God, to thee, Au - thor f>f lib f er - ty, ble free, the trees er - ty. ^ t 4= It ^-N=^ iiN^ T--^ ^ ii -^ — :ir t -^ -.3:^ * ^ ■-T ^^pfSEjE^^ wm Of thee I sing; Land where my fa - thers died, Land of the Thy name I love; I love thy rocks and rills. Thy woods and Sweet freedom's song; Let mor - tal tongues a - wake. Let all that To thee we sing; Long may our land be bright, With freedom's ^! P r — r m S I cres. I . 1^^ Pilgrim's pride, From ev' - ry mountain side. Let free -dom ring, templed hills. My heart with rapture thrills, Like that a - hove. breathe partake, Let rocks their si - lence break. The sound pro- long. ho - ly light, Pro - tect us by thy might, Great God, our King! ^' ^EE M I=J=t t I Ko. 68. All, All for Tbee. Charlottr MtTimAT. -4- J. M. DUNOAN. -I- ^ f Jt 3t: :1- ■> m i 1. All, 2. I 3. All. 4. Oh, all givo all Mas for thee, O take nie my heart, I long to for thee, my - self in ter, by thine own most BE? &-. -V- ^^ii s now en love thee all my ho - ly tire - lyj He- he. • tor Thau weakness, Un- spir - it. Send &:S^=i ^. • tune each note with thine own gentle hand; I give myself a- ev - er I have done in years he -fore; That all I do may fit, a - lone, the feeblest chord to raise; An in - stni-ment dis- heavn'ly mu-sie o'er the earth thro' me; So tnie, so beau - ti- ^EE^^E^: 1 — r— I — r -^ H5*-- ^ '^^m i -fresh in - to thy keeping. To do. or suf - fer its thou be a "joy not du - ty," Lord J e - .sus grant it, may I - cordant, worn and worthless, But rea - dy to be used to -ful, so soul - re - fre.sl» ing. That those who hear it, may learn 0. —^ H H 1 1 r-^ 1 —0 ^ ^ #- CnoRUS. ■^^■ Ea^SE* ^ shalt command, love thee more; sound thy praise. more of thee. * *~^ All, all for thee. Savior, All, all for thee. Oh, T r r u* > r i^ u* i ^^ } 1 tl ^ 1. 2. 3. 1 ; t; Br f W ! i i P_ TNOAM. * Thuu Un- Send -t — -1 B thou - I I to learn — #. g 1 , Oh, —- »— I All, All for Thee. wn^t^. P ^^^s^r T f *iii«U_' J ;?=:i^ ■*-r^- ^ r? ft:^ r=r ^ i *— ■ -.sr-i- gfi 1/ y And I shall he ho - ly, Then take my life in - to thy hand. m^^^m^:^^^ ^^^ ff^mm No. 69. All Pkuonet. the Power of Jesus' Name. Olivek IIolden. iE^ A ^ i ^^ ^ 1. All hail the pow'r of Je - sus' name, Let an - gels prostrate fall; 2. Let ev' - ry kindred, ev' - ry trib(!, On this tcr - res - trial ball, 3. Oh, that with yon - der .sa - cred throng We at his feet may fall; Bring forth the roy - al di - a - dem, And crown Him Lord of all; To Him all ma-jes - ty as-ciibe, And crown Him Lord of all. We'll join the ev - er - last -ingsong.And crown Him Lord of all. gg fdEEE^^ ^^^^^m ~^-it 4 ^ J-^-M > r r I - — g^-J-gr :*=«: 4:1-- --Sf- Bring forth the roy - al di - a - dem, And crown Him Lord of all To Him all ma-jes-ty a<5-cribe,And crown Him Lord of all. We'll join the ev - er - last - iug song, ^\jid crown Him Lord of all. r^ 1 t ^^^^-^-- 1 — '- - p<- ---^ ^-—, — 0—\~ I ^.ry a- I No. 70. I'll Try to h Ready to Go. J. M. John McPhersom. m ^=ifcd±±=!5 1. T know not how soon God will bid me to come, I'll 2. Thi,' tri - als may come, tho' ray rich - es for • sake, I'll 3. How pre - clous Ibe prom - ise re - veal'd in his word, I'll 4. The Spir - it in - vites you to join in the fray, I'll £ m ^ L^ ^ S3d: i^«=r=* ^^^=^^S -• — 9 — 1> — « — w — tl:^—.^r-^ — ^ — g: r try to be read - y to go, To share in the glo - ry that try to be read - y to go, When death o - ver - takes me, in try to be read - y to go. That we shall at last dwell to- try lo l)e read - y to go, And help to bring in tlie mil- ^EEe£^£e£ m f — g — g : 1''=*' prirpzip: t=t=t= rT-rc~T^~T f 5 ± i. t X T=iT=r r— r waits me at liome, I'll try to glo - ry I'll wake, I'll try to - gcth - er with God, I'll try to - len - i - al day, I'll try to be read - y be read - y be read - y be read - y -f- f ^ -h h f: t=C to go. to go. to go. to go. -I 1 1 1__ ^ __!__ :|g= r r s =g==g= V y ^ ^ — V b^ -t m CnoRus. mmmm i- ^ , I'll try m to be read - y to go. Be read J=t J y -r-r to go. t3 I (^^^^^ I'll X — r m 111 I'll ru I'll that iu to- mil- 1 ^ S ^ I'll Try to be Ready to Go. nmMet. n ^ ^ir 4 :S=a: 1^3^ try to be read-y to go; His blood makes me whit- er tlian be read-y to go; yes, fe t=t=t=t=t ■5»— t/— >»- •-• — • ^^^-^ziiizzip: _^_j -I ^ ^ :t=t r--"'i — r -# # ^ ti=t:: CT r c c c c t; fcite x-^-c f f -r-- r:j;= FJ=^^ snow, I'll whit - er than snow, try to be read - y to r—r go. IS t=6; f- :*3=t t=t: r^ H No. 71. God Is Ever Good. E. O. EXCEI.L. i^^^ls ^3 r^ trr -t i ^^''e Hie shin-ing dew-drops On the flow-ers strewed, Prov-iug as they 3fcc the morn-ing sun-beams Light-ing up the wood, Si- lent -ly pro- 3. In the leaf - y tree tops, Where no fears in-trude, Mer -ry birds are 4. Bring, my heart, thy tri - bute, Songs of grat-i-tude, While all na-ture ^ ^ ^ ' ' - - / J^ J^ ^" fc5 =iE^:^£Ey:d V — & — P— V- -?5 P^^^^^¥^ *; spar - kle — God is ev - er good, God is ev - er claim - ing — God is ev - er good, God is ev - er sing - ing — God is ev - er good, God is ev - er ut - ters — God is ev - er good, God is ev - er -fit-- good, good, good, good. I ^^w^^^^m \ ; No. 72. Toiling for Jesus. w A. O. W. A. OoDnr. mmwmm^^^m^ the IMiis-ier, the sto - ry, the Master. 1. Brijrhtly. sweet -ly, toil - iuir for 2. Glad - iy, sweet - ly, we will tell 8. Meek-lv. meek-ly toil - ing for I I 1 I l^ ^ u l^ I f^ Go we forth with Of his love to "Walking faith-ful- EiEEjEiEEfe :t=t:: 4=d —0—0- will-ing hands to mortals here be • ly the path he m^^mm^s do What - so - e'l-r to us low; Christ, the brightness of trod; Lead-ing wuud'rers to lie hath appoint -ed, the Fa-ther's glo ■ ry, the dear lie-deem - er; ^ -^r I ^H- J^^ET *i: m 1 Tell tlio mes ... - sage o'er a - gain, Je - sus Tell the mes-sage o'er a -gain, o'er again, X- h y^. — h ^. — h ^/ -t ^ V—\^- 4= ei: No. ^: ^ -^- J& iBF^s died .... for sin - ful men; Je - sus died for sin - ful men, £ Sound the sin - ful men; ^-f^-t- Ghrist Jesus Died for Sioners. gondaded. fc. word, . . , and make It plain; " Christ Jeaus died far nniiera." Sound the word and make it plain, make it plain, V — ^- £ No. 75. We Are Little Travellers. :i- 1. We are lit - tie travellers, marching, march-ing, We are lit-tle travellers 2. We are lit - tie lu - borers, work - ing, work - ing, We are little la - borers 3. We are lit-tle sol - diers, fight - ing, tight - ing, We are little sol - diers 4. We are lit ■ tie pil - grinis, hop - ing, hop - ing. We are little pil - grims fcE S3: I — I — I — I — 1-#- V— b>'— U*— br'-tf- 5; ^— ^-- V— t^— t/— t/ -1-.-K ^gE^J^ X-^ ^Et =s^ marching on; Walking in the narrow way. Shunning paths that work- ing on; Nev - er i - dlingtinie a - way, W« are work -ing fight -ing on; War-ring 'gainst thepow'rsof sin, F(k>s with - out and hop -ing on; For a coun - try bet-ter far, Whore our crown and 1 m ^t -X—tr3r?s H- pH 1 ^- — # .-^ # i 1 1 1 j 1 , gEEES~-&^S|3^&E;SE|^&EEtE-£iEErf lead a - stray, We are all the day, We are foes with - in, We are king-dom are. We are f r r- . f —f- lit - tie trav - ellers march - ing lit • tie la - borers work - ing lit - tie sol - diers fight - ing lit - tie pil - grims hop - ing " m^^^M- t: I on. on, on. on. ^1 A^ ^^J <>. <>st. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 7 // V y L"^/ 1.0 ;ri^ IM I.I 1.25 t I 4.0 M 2.0 1.8 U nil 1.6 ■^ <^ />> c* VI /.^ % >> y /A Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (716) 872-4503 ,v ^v V "% !•' O^ L -(S!- -•-I" =3^ F#- Go ^; wash in that beau - ti - ful stream, Beau - ti n==^- ful stream," P^ P-q — P g t c c c r c Beautiful Strean;. sonciuded. tj 5-#-. •♦■-•- -#- -•- -#- iE?=5: P -251- :*-J- ^__^_ wasb. in that beau- ti - f ul stream ; Its wa-ters so free, are beau-ti - f ul stream ; W=P=t t: P =it t< 1/ e -1 — I — V — I?*- rr i -A — ^— N — ■ 1 P ^^ N ^ — ivt— ^ -n flow-ing for thee: Go wash in that beau - ti - ful stream beau - ti - ful stream. ^ m--—m P • h M-; !-;■ =^= I No. 79. I Am Goining to tlje Gross. Wm. McDonald. Wm. G. Fisheb. -t -*^ — ^■ -t&- :P= I 1. I am com- ing to the cross; I am poor, and weak, and blind; 2. Long my heart has sigh'd for thee, Long has e - vil reigned with-iu; 3. Here I give my all to thee. Friends, and time, and earth - ly store; m. s^^ 4=E f-- f. :*=t==E ^ -V- -Pi- :t -H=S t 5=1: -^ -^ *r- ^!5'- Choms.l am trust - ing, Lord, in thee; Blest Lamb of Cal - va - ry; i -*n ^ ^- ^ -!S<- -A- iF^f A- i:r *: -«- _^__^j_2^. i I am counting all but dross, I shall full sal - va - tion find. Je - sus sweet - ly speaks to me, — "I will cleanse you from all sin." Soxil and bod - y thine to be, Wholly thine for ev - er-more. ^ ft V-^-- J==t f± Vr- -V- 1i=^: 1?— p- 3?^= :t==t= i> Humbly at thy cross I bow, Save me, Je - sus, save me now. l.t" No. 80. Nothing For Jesus. Mrs. Maky D. James. Frank M. Dayis. 1. Crowd- ed is your heart with cares, Have you no room for Je - sus? 2. Wast -ing all your precious hours, Have you no work for Je - sus? 3. Chas -ing bub - hies thro' the air. Have you no time for Je - sus? 4. Bear -ing on - ly worth- less leaves. Have you no fruit for Je - sus? -I — -1-4 j^^gEEgEE& EJ -1—1 1 -I ±V: r— 1 P- X m -r? -H- t- i r Cap-tured by earth's gild - ed snares, Have you no room for Je - sus? Spend-ing those God - giv - en pow'rs,Have you no work for Je - sus? None for gra - cious deeds to si ^re, Have you no time for Je - sus? In your hand no precious sheaves. Have you no fruit for Je - sus? t _i — -(-- :^^Eg^^ -i •- =!= 1- 1 i ^ t i£ t I — A- i=i:i=r Lo! he's stand -ing at yoiirdoor.Ivnocking.knocking o'er and o'er; Striv - ing not to con - quer sin, Seek -ing not a soul to win, Earth - ly pleas-ures, wealth and ease, Seek -ing, grasp - ing toys like these, Not a grain to store_ a - way, Naught your la - bor to re-pay. ^EEE&i •f- f^ t =_. l L: ±z 4 i f r i itn ~i — h i ^ ^r -i Hear Bring Striv ■ Not him pleading • ing not a ing on - ly a joy for Sp H-Hif^^ I ev - er- more, Have you no room for ,je - sus? wand'rer in. Have you no work for Je- sus? self to please, Have you no time for Je- sus? that great day, When you shall meet with Je- sus? ^ E zx ^a, r m i -<(-— i :1: i sus? sus? sus? sus? No. 81. How Shall I Gome to Jesus? Henrietta E. Blair. Wm. J. KiRKPATRICS. ntt ^ N ^ 1 K 1 1 ...... 1 K rft/» ^ p r- J _1_ P ^ P — 1 7 " J 4^ ^ M J M.r ^ M J ^ J J J J 1 1 J K X a n "i r "! ' « « « • ^ m • •1^1 vt 1 J ' J 1 ^ _ ^. . .. ._ J _ J J ■ 1. How shall 2. How shall 3. How shall 4 Now will ^ ^ • I I I I m come come come come 9 to to to to ^ Je- Je- Je- Je- sus? How can I now sus? Noth-ing have I ■ sus? Noth-ing have I sus, Now will I seek 9 be - to to his ^ lieve, bring; plead;, face ; I # ■~ P • i 1 \. M. ^ ' m ■~~ • • • 1 I^VHTI 1 . ! y , H IS s s S • f *i 1 ^^— '^ cS 1 J J \j 1 Yj .. 1 . r^ V ^ 1 V '^ '1 ' , 1 1 «-t^ — ^ — ^ _J L.-:=iL_.J S z J J J J J — ^-m-T — -^ ' — \ ^^=^ t=^ Since I at first re-fused him, Will he my heart re - ceive? Dare I ap-proach his pres-ence? He is a roy - al King.. Say, will the great Phy - si - cian Deign my re-quest to head? Plead - ing, in faith, his mer - it, Ask-ing, in faith, his grace. ^ ^ h I r U P U : -h- m J t=?: -I P — I — -t^-j I Chorus. 0—0 0—»-0 ^ J LJ J J ,j ^ 1 j a J ' Je-sus, I look a - lone to thee, Je-sus, thy blood was shed for me; ^_#_,*_#_=p: # IIMEIJC -tr-t?-| 1?- i 5t=»t ±: »=r ? rr I g^ J J =^ iP=tf«=J-# • # L^ ^-_^ -H- i Coin-ing by faith, my pray' r shall be: Save, oh, save me Je-sus. ^=U XP^9=t J: ^ r I ,1' No. 82. Are you for tbe Promised Laud? G F. R. Dn. George P. Root. 1. First in bond -age, then in the wil - der-ness, Is - real 3. Hard the bond -age, drea - ry the wil • dcr-ness. Long the 3. Friends in bond - age, friends in the wil - der - ness, Do you l /r^. P • ^ , ^-•- — ^ ^-^ — # ^ , ^ (•- ^^N=ii= — u r=i=g L. t:=^:z=)i=g--^^=^ -+- -h~ i- i r q=P ! — 1 i =1=1: 3^ -(S*- :t t=t=^ =1=1: t^- I jour-neyed to jour - ney to wish to reach the Prom-ised Land, And tho' long in grief and the Prora-ised Land; Oft re - pin - ing, oft in the Prom-ised Land? Christ, in love and won-drous ^1 $ i: ^^^ ^t 4 ^ »=«t -- bit - ter-ness, wea - ri - ness, ten - der-ness, They were guid - ed by a Fath - er's band. Still pro - tect - ed by a Fath - er's hand. Waits to guide you by his might - y hand. m R=i=! I t- Ti ff=F f ^ i=q =F=f :f=: When When When they cried, then he de they cried, then he de you cry, he will de • t9 "#" _ "•" liv - ered them; When they liv - ered them. When they liv - er you, When you strayed, strayed, stray. ^ 3E5EEk=t=zk=fe3E3ESE^ t: $ s-t-=-A t I m tlEEt 1 S ^^m then then they felt his hand: For they felt his hand. For will feel his hand; If m m 1^—^r^ r--# in all their life in the in all their life in the in bond -age or in the 1:^=4:= £ n -rT i - V ^ mmmm i i -^L_ w i=i the the the m Are you for the Promised Land? gonciudgd. fei ^ *^ — * J~~{ ::!: #5- i •wil - der-ness, They were long - ing for the Prom - iscd Land, wil - der-ness, They were long - ing for the Prom - ised Land. * wil - der-ness, You are long - ing for the Prom - ised Land. * ±: -^- s No. 83. In tbe Gross of Gljrist. J. BowRtNa. Alfred Beirlt. #^ m=^^ »■ -# s ip^ -^-' r ^1 1. In the cross of Christ 2. When the woes of life 3. When the sun of bliss 4. Bane and bless - ing, pain F s=t -I&- ^ glo - ry, o'er - take me, is beam - ing and pleas - ure, I ^ ^ — ■-i=r-T=i ^4: f=P= -t9- T- -<9- A 1 — r f=^ ower - ing Hopes de- Light and By the .(Z- :t m :^ -fl j-#- f- j=j^ I 1 r ^ r fe: o'er ceive, love the and up are cross I wrecks of time; fears an - noy, on my way, sane - ti - fied; r All the Nev - er From the Peace is *Fr i light of shall - the cross the there, that -(»- 'P^ :fep=^ n 4=-J^ :«P= sa - cred sto - ry Gath - ers cross for - sake me Lo! it ra - diance streaming, Adds new knows no meas - ure Joys that hen ^ 4- -«- ag- round its hend sub - lime, glows with peace and ic lus - tre to the day. thro' all time a - bide. I ^ m % t^^^ p *=* * rJ. ^ J ^- i f^^ No. 84. A Worker's Prayer. Frances K. Havergal. J. M. DUNOAN. fea^ i:^ -^^—^ m. ■A- t —h *-S:S^ t=lF=i m 1. Lord, speak to me, that I may speak, In liv-ing ech - oes 2. O strengthen me, that while I stand, Firm on the rock, and 3. O teach me, Lord.tliat 1 may teach. The precious things tiion 4. O give thine own sweet rest to me, Tliat I may speak witli 5. O fill me with thy full-nesH Lord, Un - til my ver - y 6. O use me Lord, use e - ven me, Just as thou wilt, and ^^#=^ m-i. :tz:=t:: I b ^ iti: ?: ?^=i^3 *?*d. ^J- S?eje^i3e?e:e^=*j^ H — :1: -N- of thy tone; As thou hast sought, so let me seek, Thy strong in thee, I may stretch out a lov - ing hand. To dost im-part; And wing my words, that they may reach The sooth - ing power, A word in sea - son, as from thee. To heart o'er flow, In kind - ling tho't, and glow - ing word. Thy when and where; Un - til thy bless - ed face I see. Thy ^^ -♦-=- -#-i- I Pf^FTP^Ff P JL Chorus. ^^Hl-fe3^ ^^t ^^ ife3i err - ing chil-dren, lost and lone, wrest- lers in the troub - led sea. bid - den depths of many a heart, wea - ry ones in need - f ul hour, love to tell, thy praise to show, rest, thy joy thy glo - ry share. -0- -^ tS>- O lead me,Lord, that fefe* ±: |: tr. S I^E- 55 t f J \ 1 ^-^-i— l-+-H ^T-J J ! -A I may lead The wand'ring and the wav'ring feet; ■/I -\ — I — I'^T— I \ — J-^-rH 1 1 r-l — ^ — ^ 1 O feed me, Lord, 2 ^ tr •" I JUNOAN. m :h - oes ck, and ngs thnii 2ak with 'T - y lit, and I — ?k, Thy id, To ch The le, To rd. Thy i, Thy i^3E; d, that -0—1 tr- me. Lord, A Worker's Prayer, conciaded. -J— 4 ^^i^ij^ii^^ may feed Thy hun-g'ring ones with man - na sweet. JL. -0—t ±: f ? ± -*■ 1 No. 85. Suffer the Ghildren to Gonje. L. n. B. Duet. L. n. Bak^b. MM I -*— it^ i ]^, — N- S0ESE5 -A 1. "Suf - fer the child-ren to come un - to Me, For - bid them not, for- 2. Je - sus shall gath - er the lam bs with His arms, And car - ry them, and 3. Shepherd so ten - der, so lov - ing and strong, I come to Thee, I :3t — ^ 1 s- N P* 1^ 1-^ d ^ -bid them not," For of such is the king-dom of car - ry them, Safe • ly held in His bo - som, and come to Thee, To be kept by Thy pow - er, and ^m Ke, a^£ t ■N^-l- -+- ^~ I heav-en," said He, For - bid free from all harm. He'll car • saved from the wrong, I come Chorus. them not, for • ry them. He'll to Thee, I bid them not. car - ry them. come to Thee. fe±i±i:^ i ^ =F - R-i * :*=« -N-4^— ^- ^m t I I am *o glad that Je-sus said: " •#- -#- -J- • Suffer the children to come 0- ^-0- ^ -H- — -A^j . —I 1 ^-r— •meCun-to Me);" V I am so glad that Je - sus said: "Of such is the kingdom of heaven." •0- ■•- -0- -0- -0- •#--#- -0- -0- -0- -0- ^ -0- \ ipnrp: 1 — r I No. 86. I Feel Like Going On. E. A. II. Elisua a. Hoitman; In a testimony meotlnj? a Christian In the prirao of life spoke of his many trials and discouragements, and seamed utterly downcast. FoUowlujf him, an old grey-haired father arose to his feet, and In clear, thrilling tones, cried: '"Brethren, I feel like going on, the Lord being my help." Ills words proved au Inspiration to every heart. «=«=«=P*? r i=f=y ■j — > ^i 4^ IS 1. I am a Chris-tian pil - grim, And jour - ney to a land, 2. Wky should I be dis-cour - aged, Tho' oft the sky ap- pears 3. I meet with ma - ny trou - bles, And tri - als on the way, f> M» »— * — f-<-t-T-J~tTl =»=t 47^ 1— f\- -^F=^m^ Ifei Where.robed in roy - al gar-ments, The Lord's an-noint-ed stand; In All veiled in olouds and dark-ness, And I have doubts and fears? My But when I look to Je - sus, And in the spir - it pray, He -I 1 ^ 1 .-^ U- fc6rS=&=> f: ^ :P=ff: -^^\ H ^m t±tzi=t ^ f^f J?- f 5 ^^m :i=i -^-r C3t ^^-'^■d Je - sus' blood, these saved ones Have wash'd their garments white, And Lord and my Re - deem - er, While he my lead - er is. Will gives me grace and cour - age And helps my soul a'- long; And m =^t 1 — r 1 — p—t b-^ -^ 1-r f^-r+ i-s^r ^^ ss soon I hope to join them, In yon - der land of light, guide my steps in safe - ty, What want I more than this? so I go re - joic - ing, And sing my pil - grim song. fc^ T I I 1= l=F tr- tr. +- ^^ ■^"T^-r-n ^1 i5? m aU and r-halred :e guiDg T«S- land, >- pears 3 way, and; In lars? My ay, He ;t:^: azit hite.And i, Will ng; And ?5l light, this? 3ong. I Feel Like going On. ^m\M. Chorus. H— ^P4- ^--^ ^i^^ ^-4-^ I feel likego-ing on. broth (V, I feel like go- ing on, H V- :ii=ji=ii: t=t:: T-r^. ^i^iS S3 ^1 ; i/ I I'm on my way to Zi - on, And fe^^- ^ ■"^ ■V- :t=t: :P^ l^^ii i=* I feel like £S:SS go - ing on. t==^: E i r -t ■"xs^ I Ho. 87. A, H, Adams. Let Tljem Gome to Me. E. O. EZCELL. ^^ f t ^ :1s: 1/ v w ( Hear the gen - tie ■ I In his sweet - est 2 j He will hid us ■ I Reach the gold - en q j Thanks, dear bless - ed °' ( Bid - ding |chil -dren r=i «& — -^' I b#tir?EEt=:5=S EM Shep - herd Call - ing lambs like ac -cents, "Let them come to en - ter, When our tir - ed cit - y, He'll be there to Je - sus. For thy words of en - ter Tliy bright courts a ^ P • # me, > me." f feet i greet, y love, hove. 3zqz: t-- 1= I I Refrain. ::& life: itW: i :^:=fipz f^ 1 "Let them come to me, Oh, let them come to me. E^ X t M: 5=S3E^ t^ ^ ■+-- :±zp I :± £:feE|iz=iE^:=ij :± *=* #--•— ,<^- i Hear him sweet - ly say ^ _-^ ^ ^ ^--i— ^ -fr-p ^ - ing, "Let them come to me. -h- ^-^ t f. -^ i Ko. 88. MeiQories of Salilee. "Jesus wUked to Galilee."— John vll, i. HoBKRT Morris, LL. D. H. R. Pakmib. P fcSsii EE? K-#-T- =.^ ifcOt ■75^ -J^ "1 N» 1 i^ 1. Each cooing dove . . . and sigh-ing bough . 2. Each flow-cry glen . . . and moss - y dell, 3. And when I read . . . the thrill-ing lore, 3^'*^^ That makes the Where happy Of him who Si^ E4-i =— *- #-#■ i*^ ■>-l»- !♦ r n t^4=f Sfr I i -g)- :^i: T #» rr g :ife ■*-t t':^=^z ICll 4 ^ ^ ^-^ ^ ?^ ?^ i^ n eve birds . walked so blest to me, . . Has some-thing far . . di-viner in song a - gree . . Thro' sun ny morn . . the praises up -on the sea, . . 1 long, oh, how . . Ilongonce m^=M^ # • 0S L . L L -^ — I H- I ^ ^zz^ ^ ^^izi£z -s^^ff- ''^M -#-• — •- ^ y V -^- i= *^- ^ -<&- t ^'Wfr^'=^ff^=' now tell more ^-ft-^-^ fctZ_^46i^: .p_;^. i . It bears me back ... to Gal - i - lee. . Of sights and sounds . . in Gal - i - lee. . To f ol - low him ... in Gal - i - lee. % -5-^ i -»-»- v'-V— v^ - k' u r Chorus. ^^ bt feS-^ ft^^g^^ ^?: SEE g O Gal - i-leel sweet Gal - i-lee! Where Je - sus loved so much to be; O ^ PF? ■+■ ^r m ^ S^F g £ £ i &=i «>- # i3 ^ ■iS- E J -+- -^=^- -+- h f=t & Gal -i-lee! blue Gal - i-lee! Come, sing thy song a - gain to me I i ?==? f=5=P-==F i»^ -b^-fc^- ^ No. .6 1 i i 1 e! No. 89. Bringing in the Sheaves. I "The harvest Is the end of the world."- Matt. xiil. 80." Words from "Songa of Glory." Geo. A. Minor, by per. jVr— : : i.— . ,— N- ^ ^■ m^^- =f i^ 1-^: P >— H m :g=gr 1. Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds of kindness, Sowing 2. Sowing in the sunshine, sowing in the shadows. Fearing 3. Go, then, ev - er weeping, sowing for the Mas - ter, Tho' the # P ^-! ^— ^ r-T--r fi- ^-— #— ^ f^-r-^ ^- \ !s; -I — -» — »- t!-r :=&: »=?: -V- ^=U t t=^-- % $ mm <=r ^^ * ■-t in the noon -tide, and the dew -y eves; Wait- ing for the har- vest, neither clouds nor winter's chilling hreeze; By and by the har- vest, loss sustain'd our spir - it of - ten grieves; When our weeping's o - ver. — ^ — I b^— h~ :^^^=^-J: -I — :f:: :t=: .^_^_ int:: -* H $ -m-- :t i ^^ m j=« 3; ^^^^ .i J bfczf: and the time and the la He will bid -^ ^-i of reap - ing, We shall come re - joic - ing, bor end - ed. We shall come re - joic - ing, us wel - come, We shall come re - joic • ing, _^ — ^ ^--r— # ^ # ^- i?=it M — t- -^ — ^ -I — t- t ? ^ P Chorus. jizi: ._|> — J — _^ — . — ^ — s— ^--^ K 1 bringing in the sheaves. Bringing in the sheaves. Bringing in the sheaves. V iil '^tl Li M M u — -bl-V— V— V- f^ _i_i._i — I — I — t-=t y w u -•5'- ^i=ii=)ez=:i: y— ><— w- f^ i ^ w^m Mr_azii I n is s \ r i Y a N V s ^ I I We shall come re- joic-ing, bringing in tiie sheaves. We shall come re- joic- -ing,bringing in the sheaves. # (•— # ^ , I ^ f T 'f' g rr-#-|-«— g— g— g-fg- ^ -p— r-p— I — r No. 90. Miss Mariana B. Slade. Sattiering Home. i Efc WEh ft=±: ^E^iEi i B. M. McImtosh. r ^m 1. Up to the beau-ti-ful Giv - er, of life, Gath-er-ing home! 2. Up to the cit - y where fall-eth no night; Gath-er-ing home! 3. Up to the beau-ti- ful mansions a - bove, Gath-er-ing home! ^£^ i ^x =1: 3^ -^^■ •>•• :t=i=t i I y?: gath - er - ing home! Up tb the dwell-ing, where com-eth no strife, The gath - er - ing home ! Up where the Sav-ior's own face is the light, The gath -er- ing home! Safe in the arms of his in - fi - nite love, The 4- ■ m^mm^^^m- m Chorus. ^^^m^- r r -J.i. -p- dear ones are gath - er - ing home. Gath-er - ing home. -H- 9 gath-er- ing I -^— rd?: -H- -^ ^ ^ , P^=r= ^^ *=3= -"— s- :± home, Gath - er - ing home, Nev - er - to gath - er ing m home! iife ^^ ±: 5: ± -h- 1*- 4:: ±: f fc=fc: S3 :1t r — I — =1: hn-d r r 1 i t:^ b ' ' '■ ^ sor -row more, nev-er to roam, Gather ■^-— t: 3 - ing home, gath-er - ing home! . .. , " h— <• a ^ ^ •-T-^- -^-- v-J T I Satljeriug Home, Gonciadcd. ^^^^^ — — S- Gath-er-ing home, God's children are gathering home I gath-er - ing home, a=E -~*^ ±=t: w \^ y V ^ No. 91. Step Out on the Promise. The Highway. E, P. MrLLEB. m ^^^3^ i -4- ^ I -9-, -»• -0-^ -0' 1. O mourn -er in Zi - on, how bless -ed art thou, For Je - sus is 2. O ye that are hun - gry and thirs - ty, re-joice!For ye shall be 3. Who sighs for a heart from in - iq - ui -ty free? O, poor truubled 4. The prom - ise don't save,tho' the prom - ise is true; 'Tis the blood we get «Mi -F— = — ^- i to d&n -• •- H^ s ■0-i -0- wait filled soul! un mH^^^^ ing to com- fort thee now; Fear not to re ■ ly on the ; do you hear that sweet voice, In • vit - ing you now to the there's a prom- ise for thee; There's rest, wea-ry one, in the • der that cleans - es us thro', It cleans - es me now, hal-le h -•- -•-• -•- -0- -• — 0- 5SiE -0 — 0- -I (-■ Pfppr r m * t ti-r- ipmrpizp: lEZ^ ^-^ V -IM . 0-^4-. JJ word of thy God ; Step out on the prom-ise, ban quet of God? Step out on the prom-ise, bo - som of God; Step out on the prom-ise, lu - jah to God ! I rest on the prom-ise. get un-der get under get under I'm un der the blood, the blood, the blood, the blood. m -0 — •- ?^^ r -t/— I — -v- pl No. 92. Plenty to Do. Mrs. S. M. I. Hbnrt, WM. J. ElBKPATRICK. -^m ^ J t * 9 9 1. There is plen - ty to do in this world of ours; 2. There are foun - tains of sin and of sor - row to seal; 3. There is plen - ty to 4. There is plen • ty to * E do o - ver all the land: — do: there are chil - dren to teach; jf: — :fr — « ^rr::!* m * & -t-V; i 5E:^5t £=i -At-^-N- ^ -^-t- II There are weeds to pluck from a - mong its flow'rs; There are foun-tains to o pen, — the na - tions to heal; Work, crowd-ing the brain, the heart, and the hand; An e - van - gel of love and of mer - cy to preach; ^^. ft ':^=l ^ I £ 'Vr n « i^ -■ i^ N ^ ^ \ \ ^ ^ N 1 -yft J^'^J-^■ S -» N .— ^ _i 1 ■' ■ Z 1 m' "* J ^ «'^^i i f 1 ^> -^ — - — 1 , 1 1 1 ^__ -^ 1 w — ^^^ '^^^1^ — ^— 1/ — ^::z::r' *. .*— _^ ^-^ ■ There are fields to sow, there are fields to reap; There are brave words to speak, there are songs to be sung; There are mil - lions to feed in the world's bus - y hive; The fall - en to lift. the proud to a - base, .^. h-- 1" / J /a^<4t f S.. »s y.m m p^ -0 *' ^i» S A ~l tf^'it ff. -r r &^-^& r r ! ■■ -1 Kk ^^- -/ yt — /— — I — ^ — ^ — y'-v y t P P 1 1 K r J 4— P -p — F — ■ 'I ; .1 $ d-'^j i 3 t-= -)r H 1- m -■i f ^ ^ ,- There are vine - yards to set on the moun - tain steep; There are doors to be o ■ pened, and bells to be rung; There are rail - roads to build, and en - gines to drive; To bring right and wrong to their own fit - ting place; m F^^^ -►-^ t I I Plenty to Do. gonciudad. m^ There ara for - ests There's a con - flict There are path - ways There's an en - sign 5=f '^r to plant, to wage to mark to plant * f and for - ests to fell, with the ar - mies of sin; o - ver moun-tain and lea; on the heights by the sea; i=^ I S fci ±: t S ;^ t I ntt 1^-- p! ^ ^ N .N .. K N K fS Ui* Jr' 'J^ J , ! 1 1 " 1^ r^ J 1 ' r^ J /C i , m m « « ^ d V ^ 1 in^ m m i* " "rl _ _ i 1 ^\y •> ' . m m m m \ ~ 1 : ! ! X t) '-' i 4 -m • « m And homes to be build - ed on hill - side and dell. There's a fort - ress to hold, and a fort - ress to win. There are harps to be hung in the depths of the sea. There's work for the mil - lion- - for you and for me. 4^"*^^ - " ^ f N r> /i^<» 1 p r r ■ ■ • - • K p m -J f?J* y Z - L • M A « s . 5 1t> ri^^ zi r r 1 L/ — V — — V—- P f' 1 ^ ^ V ■ 1 ^ b'— -^ — b* — b^ _y-J 1 Refrain. N % _jS f^_ 1 f ^S Oh, there's plen - ty ^ to do, there's plen - ty to * ^ S do. ■+- I ^ There's plen ty a :J: round us to ^^' do. *fc^: i No. 93. What a Gathering That will be. J. H. K, t f) ft \ J. H. KURZKNKNABB. M/ S Lt i ^ ■ 1^ p k. jh P 1 _ «-TTjj£j^ -p - J |N ^ J 1 ^> 4 h" — •! — -- S -J 9 f — ii «— H^ i -H 1. At i r- When the sound-ing of the trum - pet, the 2. When the an - gel, of the Lord pro ■ claims that 3. At the great and ti - nal judg - ment, when the 4. When the gold - en harps are sound - ing, and the /•■^•tt i « ^ ' " ! 1 I f f 1 (ffiS^'i_{ — — » — f » — » — — •— — » m- { — ^ s^44-H h- - ^ *■ — b* fc»'— F 1^ — 1 — — b^ 1 1 — ^ ^— 1 ^ — 1 — t/ 1 --t i —\- — I- t ■-t- ^^ ;^ ^ saints are gathered home, We will greet each oth - er by the time shall be no more, We shall gath - er, and the saved and hid - den comes to light, When the Lord in all his glo - ry an - gel bands pro-claim, In tri-umph - ant strains the glo - rious ■p. ^ -1^ ^ ■#■ ^ ^ - ^ ■#■•#•#••#- ■#- :t I *^^^ ^ -^ r i crys- tal sea, With the friends and all the lov'd ones, there a- ransom'd see. Then to meet a - gain to - geth - er, on the we shall see; At the bid-ding of our Saviour, "Come, ye ju - bi - lee; Then to meet and join to sing the song of I crystal sea t I ■<$>- figr ^g g- i ^=^ *=#=?: fc, t «: ■V-9 t—t—fr- T ■'I ;' Ii: ^ 3=it ^m • wait - ing us to come. What a gath'ring bright ce - les - tial shore, What a gath'ring bless - ed to my right," What a gath'ring Mo - ses and the Lamb, What a gath'ring \ s* 1^ J=l=*=rf=l of the faith - f ul of the faith - f ul of the faith - f ul of the faith - f ul Ii m .11 What a GattieriQg, Etc. taiaded. r-O^ — f»» — N Chorus. 1 1 1 \^(^tt~-tA — K^-L 1:5 -^_. 1 -^ — — & 4 %^ • — •- -^- 1 d ^ A d * '0 1* P 1* 1* J ^ ' ' 1/ b 1/ 1^ I U 1/ u that will be! that will be! What a gath - - Ting, that will be! What a gath-'ring of the loved ones when we'll that will be! f-' t t ^ •.- -*. f- 1 I f P 1 1 W-'^iir J \j t^ * 1 M M -^' ^ - • m a L ,.I iV^ if 1/ 1/ ^ M W W _ 1 1 r r 1 ^ 1 1 '^ ^-J 4^ U— —V— —V— — « — w- -.- k-J I fet i f=* i ! i_j»— ^,Ji. i :i& iS P i=t=t=^ ^ =?=r=f f ^ gath - - 'ring, At the sounding of the glorious ju • bi meet with one an - oth - er, #. ^. ^ Ji. J- > > > -^ t=x ^ ^ J0. J0. ^ Jr- H 1 i a t-j h- H h ;^ V- ^^Trrf-'^^°fr c c g c n^ lee! What a gath • • - 'ring, ju - bi - lee! What a gath - 'ring when the friends and all the ^ J / / £^ ' y i\/ ^ — b* — f — t/- ££ I I 1 i»— i *f ^^^ FTTTg g'P^^t^^^- ^ :^=::f^ 1 gath - - 'ring. What a gath'ring of the faithful that will be! dear ones meet each other, •#- -!»- ♦ -#- ^ ^ -f=- >* — |i=P— I* F"F P ry F - 5^ ii=tiEbEb=^=i^=^ P No. 94. E 9 J. E. H. Duet. It is I, Be Not Afraid. J. E. Halc, gi^^^^^igg ^p^ ,1., il - grim trav - elling on life's high - way, Tho' cast 3, Sail - or, tossed up - on the bil - lows, Dark and 3. When in tri - al, when in sor - row, Drear and Okqan, ii^^p -(^- — m down with gloom - y lone - ly doubt and tho' it all a fear, be. round, f 1=?^. :=^: Sweet - ly Hear a Je - sus* oer bove cheer thy the ing -P- :pn ^ It: -is^- r r i^p^^^^^in^j troub-led spir roar - ing break voice is speak 4- - it -r— Comes ers Je - ing; List - the voice of sus' voice, he en to the hope and cheer, speaks to thee, wel - come sound. :J^= -m-v — •H- :1: \-t: Chorus. r :?n=:p:r ^'<^ i r :s4= ^ r is -A- ZZJt ^__. =f It is I, It is I, be not a be not a I t=^=t=f=$f^ fraid; fraid; It IS E -•-^ -S--- m ^: A— f!^ t -w— * ^"E^- -^-■ I, . . . It is I, be not a be not a '^-. 1^=t-l -I — fraid; Hear the voice of Je-sus fraid ; t fi fe T ^ -I— , m IS It is I, Be Not Afraid. eodcIom. ^.^4 8av - inff. It is :^=5=p: Slow. t=t pJiiil Say - ing, I, it is I, be ncl a fraid. E^^^ T=ii: :ii=^ ■^ F F — I — I ' -n t-r-C"^^ No. 95. He Loved Me So. E. 0. EXCELL. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. By faith the Lamb of God I see, Ex - pir - ing on the For me the Fa-ther sent his Son; For me the vie - to- So glad I am that he is mine,— So glad tliat I with O Lamb of God, that made me free, I con - se - crate my And when my Lord shall bid me come, To join the loved ones -25^T- -25^^ -5*- -5*- -t -&--:- -&-^- t i S=g=f i -\ — :i: :=1: i^- -©- i ^- -— S --% cross for me; He paid ry he won; To save him shall shine: I'll trust all . to thee; My all. round the throne, I'll sing, -»a — ~<&- I the might - y debt I owe: my soul from end - less woe, in him, for this I know, for this I sure - ly know, as through the gates I go, -<&-^- -7^- -S^T- -S^T- -S)-v -—25*- ! -^ /^ TV Refrain. -^ -• — <&- He died be - cause he loved me so. He loved me He -s>- (S*-- =t:: -^- I :[:=: •- I i i* S =f? -^ ^Si ^ :*; ri- r? I Thro' the blood of Christ,my Sa-vior, I am cleansed from my stain. Christ has purchased my sal-va-tion. He has borne my sin a- way. Mill -ions now in realms of glo- ry. Sing the wonders of his love. I am liv - ing in his sunshine, «>aZA;tw5' on redemption ground. i Chorus. fe^ m ^^^^ £ * i * i^ I'm redeemed O •wondrous sto - ry, sane I'm redeemed, I'm redeemed, -^ ■#- •#- ti I — ^-j^ 1 \j \ j — t/- x-=x -» — »- V- i ■i»*— t^ 1 ^ g=fc^<4^ — P^ 1^: H- -^ ^i rznjs; r J fled by God's own word; Made an heir of heav'n and Sanctified by God's own word, I'm redeemed, !^ rm^ f9- ^ 9 — • — =1- H h l y U LX - i riQ Redeemed. Gonciuded. ^^^1 't V 1/ :n:-i1: =1 ::|^ ^ r glo - ry, through the all a - ton - in^ blood. I'm redeemed through the uU a. • ton - iug blood. ^^ ^ t=f-- m — •- £ I :2^ U 1/ i No. 97. A. M. TOPtADT. Rock of Ages. Tnos. ITASTmos. 1. Rock of a - ges cleft for me, Let me hide my -self in Thee; 2. Could my tears for - ev - er flow.Couldmy zeal no languor know, 8. While I draw this fleet-ingbreath.Whenmy eyes shall close in death, t^'£Et3*^S 1 ■O- ■«>- i ES « — «- -«>- ^ ti Let the wa - ter and the blood, From thy wounded side which flow'd, These for sin could not a - tone; Thou must save, and thou a - lone: "When I rise to worlds unknown, And be - hold Thee on Thy throne, ^±=f!±i5^ —^ *i=|: ■^ ^^ •«- JLi J -t^- 1 and ^^ 8^ •h- i^- ^^?: J — 4^ -Nn -J 1- • -0- T -«- I ^ Be of sin the doub - le cure.Save from wrath and make me pure. In my hand no price I bring, Sim- ply to thy crop". I cling. Rock of a - ges cleft for me. Let me hide my - sell in Thee. H^^=^ -(Z. ->I9- M- f -i9- -\ — 1 No. 98. Since 1 Have Been Redeemed E. O. E. To Geo. T. IIowbkr. E. 0. Ezcnt. rr 2. I 3. I 4. I I 5. have a noiig I love to sing, Since liave a Christ that sat ■ is - fles, Since have a iri7/i<^«s, bright and clear, Since have a joy I can't ex-press. Since have a home pre-pared for ine, Since I have been re - deem'd, I have been re - deem'd, I liave been re - deem'd,, I have been re - deem'd, I have been re deem'd,, S^ *i=fcfc i:=t~ Ft=l::^ m^ t=t i t=t P ^^2 i i ^m 3: :il=* r r * Of my Re-deem-er, Sa-vior, King, Since To do his will my high-est prize, Since Dis - spell - ing ev - 'ry doubt and tear, Since All through his blood and righteousness, Since Where I shall dwell e - ter - nal - ly, Since •,<- ■#- -#- I have been re I have been re I have been re I have been re I have been re deem'd. deem'd. deem'd. deem'd. deem'd. m * g t=t t 1^ s ? ^ -^^^^^ Chorus. wm :^ I i -j^ T- TJ Since Since m 1/ i^ ' I I I '^ ^ \ I have been re-deem'd, I have been re-deem'd, Since I have been redeem'd, l :e=i=!r- f=fc3 i^i—ip: J— ^ i iz=a|: J i- Since t: I have been redeem'd. 1 wi will glo - ry in his ? f- 4- 1- — I:: ^ :f=f -H ^-j :i Since I Have Been Redeeiped. Muded. S3 m i name, Since I . Since I ^=t=v I have been re- have been re - deem'd, Since »j— f— H-4=i=^ m m I i his i fcd: VT^ ~ ^ IE? r deem'd, I have been redeem'd, I will glo - ry in ^ ^ ? t £ ^ t=f: my Sa^jior's name. « No. 99. Jesus Lover of My Soul. r Charles Wxslst. P g^^r^tHg: f t: I -^ ii S. B. Marsh. Fine. gEi; -Va^ 3^-1:5^-; -^ 1 1. ( Je - sus, lov - er of my soul, . Let me to Thy bo - soni fly, ) I While the nearer wa - ters roll. While the tem-pest still is high I J D. C. Safe in - to the ha - ven guide, Oh, re-ceive my soul at last. P Mil -«|-it-g[- it zti^rzt i D.C. ^E^^ i^ =0=m^:f^^ Hide me, O my Sav - ior, hide, Till the storm of life is past; ^ ^- ? <2- •«'- fgflg -'«»' r 2. Other refuge have I none, Hangs my helpless soul on Thee; Leave, oh leave me not alone, Still support and comfort me. All my trust on the is stayed. All my help from Thee I bring; Cover my defenseless head With the shadow of Thy wing. -i9- -i9- i9- ±^ 19' E I 8. Thou, O Christ art all I - ant; More than all in Thee I find; Raise the fallen ! cheer the faint Heal the sick ! and lead the blind! Just and holy ^ Thy Name, I am all ud ighteousness: Vile and full of sin I am. Thou art full of truth and scraca* /•i ■ No. 100. Glory to His Naii;e. •'I will glorify th / name forever." Ps. Ixiii. 4. Rev. E. a. Hoppman. Rbv. J. H. Stockton. ^-H— K — INN W=^- f -«- ■1*- 1. Down at the cross where my Savior died, Down where for cleansing from 2. I am so wondrous -lysav'd from sin, Je - sua so sweetly a- 3. Oh, precious fountain.that saves from sin, I am so glad I have 4. Come to this fountain, so rich and sweet; Cast thy poor soul at the t: ^^ I fef^f r: -^ P-ty-4- rtf"^=^ ^ m ^ u ttaC ^=^^=t fc*t| I -(5^ ^^JT ^-^^ sin I cried ;There to my heart was the blood applied; Glo - ry to his bides with-in; There at the cross where he took me in; Glo - ry to his en-ter'd in ; There Je - sus saves me and keeps me clean ; Glo - ry to his Sav-ior's feet.Flunge in to-day, and be made complete, Glo - ry to his ^^ -0-^ £e£e* -Jtt-f-fz ^^^^ =P=^=P=F— F- t± fe-^fe Chokus. ©- 4— IM- t t -Jt=Jt. 3 fz^ •-T -• #— '-|9- -«>-. name. Glo - ry to his name. -G>-^ ^^ -i9- Glo - ry to his name; n fefcS ¥ ^\f^-^ r -^- £ES^ t -(22- I^ 1 -^ -^ r ■ — ^ — - ^ i + .g.-^-.5i — ^ :tj_q- -^- ■e"- .(Si. i5>- ■■J-f&- ^ I m ^-#-^^^ -I — ^ I^Z^ V — y ^U -# — #• i earth to heav'n the line extends To life e - ter - nal where it ends. fee for them is there to pay. For Je - sus is him - self the way. tunnels dark and drea - ry here, It does the way to glo - ry steer, you who would to glo - ry ride, Must come to Christ, in him a - bide. you repent and turn from sin, The train will stop and take you in. ring the bell and start the train, And run it thro' in Je - sus* name. ;^i -+-*- :± *— + ^■■ *-* :«= -s- i §? -©»- r -^- -B>- :0^- :=l: n I Chorus. m :i i m -'5j— ■(5»-T $ I'm go-inghome, I'm go-ing home, I'm go - ing home To die no more t= ^^ ^=t .i^-i. :« t: m Ho. 102. Gonie, Sinner, Gome. " Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden." Matt. xl. 28. Will. E. Witter. H. R. Palmer. By per. ^m i ^- :\^t- iEt -A- 1. While 2. Are 3. Oh, r lFi= i\-rf-t KEIE Je - sus whis - pers to you, Come, sin - ner, come ! you too heav - y lad - en? Come, sin - ner, come! hear his ten - der plead - ing. Come, sin - ner, come! ±: :t=: -+- J I i s=t ■A- 1— Jg- While Je Come f -r*- *-^-5t r we are pray - ing for you, Come, sin - ner, come! sus will bear your bur- den, Come, sin - ner, come! and re - ceive the bless - ing, Come, sin - ner, come I 1=^^- :g-0- ^ E V •- t-- r :tr: r :^^ M i=M 3= t J^ Now is the time to own him. Come, sin -ner, come! Je - sus will not de-ceive you. Come, sin -ner, come! While Je -sus whispers to you. Come, sin - ner, come! ^ feESSES^t -\ h ± t tr. ± ^^m ^m J^3Q *-^^ ^ ^ — I — «1- Now is the time to know him, Come, sin - ner, come! Je sus can now re -deem you. Come, sin - ner, come! While we are pray -ing for you. Come, sin - ner, come! i __ 1 1 1 , — I H 1 m — , — 0— ^-0 — m — , — 0.S. — 0^ --, r — r — P=r — 1^=^ — r^^-i r — r ^ — " No. 103. Healing at the Fountain. Fanny J. Crosby. Wm. J. KiRKPATMClt. m A-K- m :*: ^ 3t * f r -^ --5H- -(5^. 1. There is healing at the foun-tain, Come be- hold the crimson tide, 2. There is healing at the foun-tain, Come and find it, wea-ry soul, 3. There is healing at the foun-tain. Look to Je - sus now and live; 4. There is healing at the foun-tain, Pre-cious fountain filled with b^ood; m ^ -^ -(2. -i9- -i&- ^ — 9- ^"rrrTT -S"- -s>- ? ^■ ■V — 1>- fqt;=fcj ^ i i ■^- -g!- -#-• -•- -#- -•- -0- -0- P Flow - ing down from Calv'ry's mountain. Where the Prince of Glo - ry died. There your sins may all be cov-ered; Je - sus waits to make you whole. At the cross lay down your bur - den; All your wand'rings he'll forgive. Come, O come, the Sav-ior calls you; Come and plunge beneath its flood ^ . ^ S N N ^ m P=^ -s>- P! :<=t=t ' * *—* f 1 ■V — V- p Chorus. -4- i gf^ tiS O the fountain, blessed heal-ing fountain, I am glad 'tis flowing free; ^t. .(t. .#. ^ r-lr-p — i«— L— f : 1?=t -ri.^-J- -I H '4H»' ^i^^ ±z:l -«>- c- r 1/ 1/ i m Ux^^ i -p* — 1^ — 0^^ ^a g O the fountain, precious, cleansing loantain.Praise the Lord, it cleanseth me. -#-^- ^ :P=1t ^=P=p=e :t^_p: 4?: -I — K — p- :t T—— rc^H' -^m No. 104. >-rN- :i An Heir to a Throne* ri £. A. HOFFUAN. m -4. ■pop "^ — *- 1. An heir to a throne 2. For joy let my spir 8. How can I ex - press 4. Let me live as be - comes -- t==t: ^ -*&- * the a my the 4=q =5= N .A_ nZi 1_ -S^ ES r H 1- r r -F= eE king-domof God on high; child of a roy - al King, soul, all thy pow'rs em - ploy, high and the ho - ly One! For we shall be kings and be And soon shall in - her - it a The won - der - ful love of the My life — be it such that to :t: ©>- =F= -©'- -«?- * P^^^ t I^^^E^ r— r ^- -«- -<9- I :»? il=3 priests, we are told, In his pal - ace, on thrones of king - dom a - hove. In the land of e - ter - nal Lord to make known. Thro' whose soul - cleans - ing blood a- all may be known, I'm the child of a King, his • — f- — .-r: f- -t-n^^^ — p t:i T— ^^ 4:: -^ :t: -^ ^- -W — ntt » 1 N. ^ 1 1 ^ r\) tt 1 ,-^ 1 1 ' l'^ J 1 — ■. 1 "" II 'i? -v- T-, „.,^ i„ »„«4* i.™™ *^- .^^^ I Je-sus is wait- ing for me, ' On the ^old - en shore, In the Je - sus waits for me, for me, bright golden shore. ^^m 3: ? g^MF^ f^ V— 1>'- ■y—v- -v—v- i>-ii — ii- f i fc^ »zlZ-f-# -A- ^M I * -« 1 1 ^- i » ' ^ TT grand ev - er - more, Lov'd ones are watch-ing for me, for me. Lov'd ones watch for me, for me. ^ S2^ n ^ f J 4 r 3 i No. 109. Hail tbe Bright and Radiant Morn. Rev. I. N. Takbox, D. D. 8. Carr Jr. sfe^ig e :-:\- -i — -■t }0 — «=i^^J 1. Hail the bright and ra-diant morn, Out of gloom and dark-ness born! 2. Now while morning shadows fall, And earth's hap-py voi - ces call, 3. Yea, he lives for ev - er - more On the fair e - ter - nal shore, -#— #- Seeees; ? * -tz- =?^=ttS h -t. f t m 1 \r-t i i=i ^^ ^brr^i ^12 a=»t J -<5(- H Seel the stone is rolled a - way, Where the bu-ried Sav - ior lay! Hast - en at the break of day. Come and see where Je - sus lay; And his faithful ones, who sleep, He with ten-derest care will keep, ■^ -f- *■ fr=F^r=f=r f: -t-^ * -#—(2- ? ? :r -.«'- t r ■- 1- cres. 3=C ^FB g W r — 1 l^r- ^^B W- r Let your songs of glad-ness rise. In full cho-rus to the skies. Stoop thee down with wond'ring eyes, Fill thy soul with sweet sur - prise; Till the last great mom shall break, And his lov'd ones shall a - wake; I I trmi=: M,_jg 1 r $ :^ .tZJL ^m st=* * ^ /> ^-^ For the long dark night is past, Life im-mor - tal breaks at last. Then in joy lift up thy head. For he liv - eth, who was dead. With the hope this word im - parts, Com-fort one au - oth ■ er's hearts N^fma -S"- No. 110. 2race, Patience and Strength, Mrs. M. E. B.WiLLSON. Alfhed Beirlt. ?-^- 1. Thy Orace all suf - fl - cient, to me let it be Like a 2. Thy Pa-tience, O Lord, to ray soul free -ly give, That 3. Thy Strength, give me dai - ly aud hour-ly, 1 pray, Up 1 m^^ t -t_ (_ yg^ M^ & ^ 1 shield to pro I may not - hold me, for tect and from Sa - tan set free; mur-mur,but con -stiant - ly live I am but weak- ness each day; In the Be - ±—-k: -+- l=5Ea ^= A -^^^ J- »--4: ev • sun - - stow ry shine on m^-i^EE^? — I — I — I — ^- -• • ^=3r temp - ta - tion this prom of glad - ness, thine own me. Lord, from thy boun _^ _^ > ^^ -• — iS: ise lov ti mg ful claim, For smile. In store, Thy E£^ -I — * ^ I -^— * 5 by Joy grace it my or in and thy en sad pa e - mies ness, in tience, with oft have thee all strength ev gg been the er - m slain, while, more. ±: I ^ -A- H -A- * — \- 1- A- J=f ^ I ^ I Grace, Patience and Strength(are thine,) My dear lov - ing Sav-ior, now i=ii: f I -I H H 1 1 1 1— ^ — b/ — b* — fc/ — b*- ■+-; — * Grace, PatieijcG and Strengtli. concluded. til. let them Ih' mine; Grace; Pa -tieuce and Strenf;tli(ure thine,) My its J v- dear, lov be mine. f^ Z^ — u— ^ /^ -F- -#- - No. 111. Rev. R. RoBiNSOM. ^^^=:^z=:^3 Gome, Thou Fount. -•I- John Wyeth. Fine., Come.tliouFonnt of ev-'ry blessing.Tunemy heartto sinii' thy .iriacc; i '" / Strean.s of mer - cy, ne er cxia-s-ing. Call for songs of loud-e.st i)raise. jl" D.C. Praise the mount, I'm fixed up-on it! Mount of thy re-deem-ing love. :2, hi± seS; — h- t:: t 1/ W -^-^- t: I x>.c. An — r^ , ^ — ^n-a ^-i—^^ n Teach me some me - lodious son-net, Sung by tlaming tongues a-bove; :#=p: v-v- a 2 Here I'll raise my Ebenezer, Hither by thy help I come. And I hope by thy good pleasure, Safely to arrive at home. Jesus sought me when a stranger, Wandering from the fold of God ; He to rescue me from danger. Interposed his precious blood. 3 Oh, to grace how great a debtor. Daily I'm constrained to be! Let thy goodness, like a fetter. Bind my wandering heart to thee; Prone to wander. Lord, T feel it — Prone to leave the God T love — Here's my heart, oh, take and seal it. Seal it for thy courts above. No. 112. What Are You Doing? £uzA M. Sherman. J. B. Jlkvt.. I 1. Say, what arc yoij do - ing for Je ■ sus, The Savior wlio suf -fcrerl for ' 2. Say.wiiatareyou do- ing for Je -sus? lie was cru-ci- fled, sin- ners, for 3. Say, what are you do- ing for Je- sus, One tliorn from his crown to re - -#- -•— i» — \/-^i/ ■ -h T: P— r-* ^ • Vii_.i — _, n — 1__ "b*- v55- — ^. V- b* — H5- \ 1 N — nt — ' 1 Nt — s — K — ^— 1 thee? His soft voice is call - ing the gen - tly, Oh, child of my you. Oh, give him the life that he pur- cha.sed,A.nd take of his move? Oh, o - pen the door to your Sav - ior, And give him your t-rn-:^-i=:izzi k^:r^f.-^.^ -I — i-i- -f-+- -^ JL -^ Chouus. ^1 ^^mmm^m I S^t I m I ^1 love, come to me. He's call - ing, he's call love, pure and true. ten - der - est love- He's call-ing for thee, he's call- ing — i F F — |-*"T— •hr -^ — H ' 1 ' — i ing, he's for thee,He'8 :p=P= ^^^ I t s i call - ing thee, "come un - to me." He's call He's call- ing -f--4*-. -1?^ ing, he's for thee, he's t==r %-f. 5= ± b I fe£ r--r 4;iz: ;^gs i ^3=^ -^- ^ P call - ing. He's call-ing thee, "come un - to me. call - ing for thee, -^ m tr- t ^ ■4— £ f ^ 1 tr IkVL. d for •s, for ;o re - fV- ] my his tnyour t=\ f- g, he's e,He's m he's he's ^ ne No. 113. Mother is Praying For Me, K.A. H. Rev. E. A. nOFFMAM. ii 1. As the shad - ows of eve - ning are clos - ing me round, 2. There wus once a fond place in that cir - cle for me — 3. That dear nioth-er is now at the throne humbled low, 4. O thou Fu - ther of mer - cies, Dis - pens - er of grace, I f m :-^ t: -_f2- i ii t -7^- lt=*: And I'm sit - ting so si How the thought brings a tear And she weeps for her son Hear the pray'r I am of lent - ly here, to my eye ! far a - way; fer - ing now, Sad and It was And she's And for - % ^i=i — ->?- .f,i^. -<5H- I ± l±: t -A- Itj lone, is my heart, for I'm think - ing of next to my moth - er, who loved me so plead - ing, as on - ly a fond moth - er • give my heart-wand'rings, and par - don my home, And the well, I was can. For the sin: In con ■ -X i^^il i tft: dtt -iS^- Mother is Pnying For Me. continued. ^_.::^-±: : -:}- '-(5-7- :p?ll^^ cherished ones who lin - i!,er there, dear- est, in those days gone by; prod- i - gal now gone a - stray; tri-lion at tliy feet I bow. A voice I can hear But I knew not the worth Her tears, as they fall, Xo Ion - ger from love feii=^i=^ -#- -5- .!q__|Zr r II r.-\y- -^-*2±: :d=z:i:-, 11^ — *- I from the cot - tage as - cend, To the Lord, with so ten of that kind nioth-er's love, Nor iiovv strong such af - fee - like the diojis of tlic rnin. Rise to God in im-por- siich as tlune can 1 turn, No long - er I'll wan- :4= :5«=1 I -0- -0- -0- -0- 1± Idr wm ~\- :5a=3= i I -s^: -^^ BTEj^zE^ =#IE5EE^ J: -^ :i - der a plea; -tiou could be; - tu - nate plea. - der from thee. m 'Tis the voice of my moth - cr, its And a • las! like a prod - i - gal As she bends at the al - tar of For - give me, and an - swer in W^^ ^«v, -^-- -S- 3 ^ l—^^- ^ (S. J=t:: ^^m Mother is Praying For Me. zm\M. =2-_3E -Hy- N — -j— H N N^— a^ — A !^- N 1 >^- -r —5 -H-^ 1 — -0 — g H 1- -J -f=-i 1 J. 1— —\ P-J — 1 sweet-ncss I know, Yes, my moth-er is praying for me. wan - dcred a - way, While my moth-er is pray-ing for me. mer - cy where oft We to - goth - er liad bended tlie knee, mer - cy the pray'rThatmy moth-er is pray-ing for me. Chorus. 'i^^~M -<&- t — r t t I :t: 4:=t: My moth - er is pray - iug for me, (for me,) My «: £ £ n si—* i moth-er is praying for me; 'Tis the voice of my moth-er, its r^, ^ — ^— F- Ip^t^li F— h-r^-- m — •-T-^ ^ — »• — -h— ^ — ^ — i ^f —\^ 1 — m — ai 1 h H — -± I att J --t--i -&-^ I Bweet-ness I know, Yes my moth - er is pray-ing for me. E^=f t ^^E^^i^ % l;=t= ^f=1=^=F=1 N=M is No. 114. "Ye Must be Born Again." W. A. O. W. A. Oqdkn. ^X— T— ^— ^ 1. Oh, won - der - ful words by the Mas - ter spo - ken, 2. Those won - der - ful words on the soul are burn - ing, 3. Oh, come to the Sav - ior, this truth be - liev - iug, ^^4 -h- £ It: f 5= t=^ -I — M^ -^ — ^-^ — A — ^^ s - :t^= '"_! N - "Ye "Ye "Ye I* — r- must must must —S be be be U born a - born, born, (be 9 ' gain;" born • • a - . . Of Oh, gain;") In -J- ^Sl?^---^l: ' m .. ' r -1 : ' ^_ N' m « - -^=3-±— 3 i' -7 \^ ^ U 1 ^ — 1 --tsz:. -^ p — J fj -^,=^1 :^: -A- life come like the H ::4^ ml er m pen t?: 1 - tenee, par - don for H: sees: -I— P It: ::1= ev - er - last - ins: the siirn and -H— •0- • — I- -0- to - k'en, spir - it yearn - ing, sin re - ceiv - ing, '^- rqi: — 0- " Ye nuist be " Ye nuist be " Ye mnst be ^^ r-::iir — ug— , — I— — -H 1 — ^ N N P^ N— I )e born a - uain." "Ye must be born a- a - gam - gain born a - gain." born a - sain," "Ye must be born a- " Ye must be born a =t: ' "1 Hi --A— ill"" :t==iq a- a- a J^ "Ye Must be Born Again." wuded. ^ gain." be said, Uu - to the ml - er who came for aid; gain," for lo! Je - sus, the Mas - ter, hath told you so; gain," ill love, And like the rul - er, your faith must prove; -• p f E im-^. -h h h- h J: V— • V szn: 1:=: I & -^- :J=a 1^ J N — ^ — N- — f — f — f — € — S — •- Born of the Spir - it of God in -deed, Oh, "Ye must be Born of the Spir - it while here be -low. Oh, "Ye must be Born of the Spir - it of God a - bove, Oh, "Ye must be r ^ ^., born a - gam. r r^-" ^ij. "Ye must be born a - gain," bom a - gain." born a - gain." "Ye must be bora, be born a - gain,' m^^ — I — .+. :fe=t I ^^^^- _ ^ •— !-• • • 1 I 1/ I i ^- S *E "Ye nmst be born a - gain," Bom of the "Ye must be bom, be bom a - gain," ;?,3: -I — -0- |; -j/-- '— r :t=zti::5=dit 1 f='^ ^ u y _^: _j_ N_^— .- i4 ■ft- -■ — I— f -4- :E3 1/ y f ' i^ Spir - it, an heir of God, Oh, "Ye must be born a - gam. m ^^ -H — H- I / I: No. 115. The Gry of the Lost. Elisua Albrioht Hoffman. Solo. With much expression. ALFRED BeIRLT. ^4=H^ ::? -I- f— ^"t^— S -sj— A- :i fl* 1. There are homes of M'antanclsor-row, There are haunts of sin and 2. Oan we not be do - ing something To re -claim the lost who 8. Oh, how sad their hearts, and wea-rjM Oh, how weak these souls, and I^z:::^zzI:t^J^_^^-1=3-^£i^*rJ::i^-JfH f c jri ' 'tri: « "*i -f ■ — N- .i 1 1 -^ — — • shame, Where no lov - ing voice and ten - der, Whis - pers .stray. And in blind - ness and in fol - ly. Walk in faint! How they thirst for life's pure wa - ter! Hear you -i^ ^. -^ ^. .0. -1^ i-Jl _ ,2- z ::d_ _^-z_ :t: the Tle-deera - er's name; sin's dc-struct - ive way? not their deep com- plaint? Yet Can For for all we not, the sake these sor - row- with heart like of Je - sus, bur-dened. And for all Je - sus. And with love broth - er. Heed their loud. these sin en - slaved, Je - sus as warm as his, Go and de - .spair iog, cry! Go and i'!-^ The 6ry of the Lost. umM^i. ■0 N- -<5*- I paid the jirice of ran-som, And would have them reached and saved, find them, and en -treat them To ac - cept las grace and peace? lead them to the Sav-ior! Help to save them ere they die! ~fc_-::J J -0- -»• -0- -^ -ft -W -*- TT -»- a * ^^ E^ ^. i^^i r-l- ] -j^. Chorus. fe T i ?z±::t2 :S -• — ■ For the sake P'or the sake of Je - sus, broth - er, Heed the of Je - sus, broth - er, — , — ) — m Ett — N- ^ -Ni -<&- ±--J' m t&i loud, de - spair - ing cry! Go and lead them Hear the loud, de - spair - ing cry! Go and lead them -0- -0- -0- -0- a ^ j^ I „^.. -y- ] t#- ^^^m^^^mm to the Sav-ior! Help to save them ere they die! Jl t ¥ s ji: r :^= tt: i No. 116. Jesus, Lover of My Soul. CiiAs. Wesley. (To Mr, and Mrs. T. P. Nisbett.) E. 0. EXCELE. 1. Je - STI.S, lov- cr of my soul, Let me to thy bo-som 1. 0th -er ref-ugehave I none; Hangs my help-less soul on 3. Plenteous grace with thee is found, . Grace to cov - er all my *^' -(5. ^« ^ ^ -^ ^ ^^ ^' ^ ^ _J:_ ^» -^ 1. Je - 2. Oth 3. Plen n sus, er teous lev - er of ray soul, Let me to ref - ujre have I none; lianas my help grace with thee is f ound.Grace to cov ^5 ipzzp: J: thy, less, er, :?=^:^ 1 -\-' t X -I— -»- -I — ^-^- ^^;:i: d~z J 1 ■-irr ^' i ^ ^ 1- S S.J : =53 ::f -^- --^-- —i- st. ^-s^ M ^-s fly, While the near-er wa- ters roll, While the thee ; Leave, O leave me not a - lone, Still sup- sin ; Let the heal-ing stream a- bou nd; . . . . . Make and I t r~ :?!-«- :p=p: to thy bo-som fly, help-less soul on thee: cov - er all my sin: While Leave, Let ^ ^ £ € .^. -ft ^- -©<- 'm the O the w '--k- near-er wa- ters roll, While the leave me not alone, Still sup- healing stream a-bound: Make and =P=^ i ^izqc -i k-»- "^- r --K=i^ =i: -^ r ^^iFr-*-- ^^^ — I- -«- :* ^ w tem-pest still port and corn- keep me pure -if i g— ■St ^-si- - -4- ' - ' J- is high, Hide me, O my Sa - vior, liide, Till the •fort me ; All my trust on thee is stayed, All my with-in, Thou of life the fount-aiu art, Free-ly t=t^ I ^ -h - -^ t : - ^=P=p: I F £ ! I 1 — h- tern - pest, port, sup keep me, T -«- tempest still is high! Hide portanrtcom-fortme: All keep me pure with-in; Thou me, ray of O my Sa-vlor,hide,Till the trust im thee is stayed. All ray life the fount-ain art, Free-ly I (S- ^ W- * Tenor use small notes in duet with Soprana \v> I m m Jesus, Lover of My SouL-teiudcd. storm of life help from thee let me take S -^ is past, ........ Safe in - to the ha - ven I hriug, Gov -or my de-feiise-Iess of tlice, . . Spring thou up with-iu my 5: l^^TZZi^p -A— storm help let of, storm of life is past; from, help from thee I brinjj; me, let me take of thee; k k l==t=|: -I y -r ?= bafe Cov Spring ^ y ^ t=t±^ r- r- -K?- J :;E in - er thou -[-- --m -f- • -#- -^ -#- -« :d: (5*- guide, O re-ceive my soul at head With the shad-ow of thy heart ; Rise to all e - ter - ni ^^ 7» — b — «-^h=f — I h- last, . wing, ty^_^ -f2- H3 ::t± -ja- -©i- — t- ■r>- I to my up the haven fe'uide, () re - eeive my de-feiij>e-less head, With the shad - ow within my heart, Hise to .ill, to soul, my soul at last! shad-o\v of thy wing! all e - ter - iii - ty. i: -i. 0—^ il- 1^ -#■ \i-. Safe in -to the ha -ven guide, Cov-er my de-fense-less head . Spring thou up with-in my heart, O re-ceive my soul at With the shad-ow of thy Rise to all e - ter ni last, wing. ty Safe Cov Sprinjf in er thou m Jr to theha-venKuide,0 receive my soul my defenseless head With the shad-ow of up with-in my heart, Rise to all e - ter at thy m last! wing! ty. Ho. 117. All May Sonje to Jesus. Mrs. IlARitiKi Jones. II. A. Limris. -q:: -•- -j/-. r :^ 1 1 1. Are your robes all stjiiiied with sin? Bring them now to Je - sus; 2. Hear that voice so sweet and iow — 'Tis the voice of Je - sus; 3. ('Onie, my broth -er, come to-day, Bring your sins to Je - sus; N I > _ _ „1 -I 1_ 1 -I 1 IB- 1 K- — t t-V- 1 A 1 — A> .i >( — p ^_q_pi — -T — k- 1. M — V- "-' mm^ qzz-_z;zq=i-=;Nz-==p)=z::]V£^-T::^^ •ii-:::;z3=!»i:::r:t=iTz:^--^ lie will make them white and clean, Bless - ed, bless - cd Je - sus; He \\ ill wash you white as snow; Oh, the love of Je - susi lie will wash tliem all a - way. Oh, be clean thro' Je - sus; s=t*: ^ I ii=t:=[?"=t wm. t t: H P- :F- t^-^— f~ P-~^ --J- -4v — , — — > ^ — I T- H — , 6* 1;/ Oh, be-lieve the promise sweet, (^ome, and kneel at Je- sus feet; Oh, ac-cept the Son of God, Tram - pie not up - ou the blood; He is wait - ing to re-ceive, Do uot thus his Spir-it grieve; m ±~ t :f:=rtf t- ^ Sin - ners at the mer - cy seat, Find sweet rest in Je - sus. 'Tis for you the crim - son flood, Oome, oh, come to Je - sus. He will save if you be-lieve, Bless - ed, bless - ed Je - sus. ^=t:-=E: It t- i^ t ms. m -\ ^—4 — , — \ ^ — 1^ ^— -, ^ — \ — ^ Oh, that deep and cleans - ing flood ! Oh, the pow'r of Je - sus blood ! w=f=^ E5^=t:: ■S-- f: --^ ^=l^^^^i=i P -t/-J- Lew IS. ig 8US; sus; sus; It -P m sus; sus I SUS; m. .—J t::- i feet; ; blood; grieve; ^ sus. sus. sus. :^3 blood! All May Goipe to Jesus. Concluded. 'i^- N -N- (:=:„ ii:: sij.— J r) r-r- f -\- — I — r ^ I Glo - ry, glo - ry be to God! All may come to Jc - sus. FS=^ =:ti-^=:t: ^-.r ^-^ — (^ — I — c_| ^ — p — ^n_| ^i_jj No. 118. The Morning Light. Samukl F. Smitu. s 5^-=1- 15=4=* t>' ^i Geo. Wedb. I 1. Tlij morn-ing light is break-ing, The durk-uess dis- ap - pears; •iQ. r^ — » — • - t: -I— -F #— -F— , — ef a Fine. The sous of earth are wak - iug To pen - 1 *■ ten - tial tears. B. S. Of na - tious iu com - mo - tion, Pre - pared fcr Zi - ou's Mar. #-i P ^ ^-T^2 f» ^--1— • ^ f •-,-^- bfe: It: r- t It: 4 f=f== It; -K>- I u t- - t^—^ . -I- -X -H- g: -4- r- 3<- r D.S. .;5i.i Each breeze that sweeps the o - cean Brings tid-ings from a - far. ! ! ! ■»- ^' ^^ t==^ 19— 1 2 See heathen nations bending Before the God we love, And thousand hearts ascending In gratitude above; While sinners, now confessing The gospel call obey. And seek the Saviour's blessing, A nation in a day, 3 Blest river of salvation, Pursue thine onward way; Flow thou to ever}' nation, Nor in thy richness stay: Stay not till all the lowly Triumphant reach their home; Stay not till all the holy Proclaim, " The Lord is come!"* No. 119. Whiter Than The Snow. Mrs. M. A. KiDDKR. J. A. Dailky. a -^■]_(_l^ :zI^ ^_l_ -^_-^4j^-#=::l^:|H-1-^^ -I -^^^P 1. Fear not, lit - tie tlock, says the Savior di-vine, The Fu-ther has 2. Far whit- er than snow, and as fair as the day, — For Christ is the 3. Yon sheep, that was lost in the val-ley of sin, Was found by the willed that the king -dom be thine; O soil not your gar-mcnts with fount - ain to wash guilt a - way; Oh, give him, poor sin - ner, that shep- herd, who gat h-ercd him in; With songs of thauksgiv - iug the ^^ t£ T= It: r V- $ J x-~ f 3^ ■^-^ ^- 9 — FH— A K-l— r^M — s i^^-il — ^ • fv ' I -le i:-#— .^-4^ sin here be - low, — My sheep and my lambs must be whit-er than snow burden of thine, And en - ter the fold with the nine - ty - and-nine. hills did re-sound, My friends,and my neighbors,the lost sheep is found. rs P j ji -J -i:^ Chorus. tes=5 1^ -V- f ifci: :5ii!: ■(&- $ -^- Whit - . - - - er than snow, Whit-er than the snow, I long to be, dear Sav-ior, ^m izH- ^=}-- S3 ± £ C5=&: ■^ i-^ :^^^^^ ^ idi: Whit - - - er than snow, Whit - - er than Whiter than the snow, I long to be Whit-er than the snow, ^ m m rfr f: ^^ ^^^^^ ^ V V V — h ■f — F — F — F y y \^ V y w y \ ^ Sz3EE?i^^ Wljiter Than The Snow, condnded. [^ -^ f^ s ^ ^^P^n^ Chorus pp. -i j^ i/ i/ r ^ ,/ i^ Whit - - er thiin snow. — jr t-r S snow, 1 long to luj.dejir Savior, whiter than tlic snow, Whiter than the snow. _^^?3 Fi ^-v- I No. 120. Jesus, I my Sross have Taken* IlENnv F. Ltte. Mozart. -^=3^3F*— P^--*--'— •==t'--'-'— •-=t*--i^^ 1. Jo - sus, I my cross have ta - ken, All to leave and fol - low thee; 4— ^ ^ ^ •8- I ^M 1^ Fine. Naked, poor,despised, for-sak - en, Thou from hence my all shall be; D.S. Yet how rich is my con-di - tion, God and hcav'n are still ny own. J ^«=^^ 1 . -^ ^ !Eg #-* — #- 3En^: ^ s -19- ^ 1 ■J— >--^ A—g- -^ D.S. :q=rq=:q: -$^ q=q: -«■ — I- -fS*- i Per- Ish ev - 'ry fond am-bi ■ tion, All I've sought and hop'd and known _______ ----- J ^^ J J -- > S :t=t=l: -S- :t i 2 Let the world despise, forsake me, They have left my Savior too; Human hearts and looks deceive me, Thou art not, like man, xmtrue; And, while thou shalt smile upon me, God of wisdom, love and miglit. Foes may hate, and friends may shun Show thy face, and all is bright. [me, 3 Go. then, earthly fame and treasure! Come, disaster, scorn and pain! In thy service, pain is pleasure; With thv favor, loss is gain. I have called thee, "Abba^ Father," I have stayed my heart on thee; Storms may howl, and clouds may gath- All must work for good to me. [er. No. 121. Are We Walking in the Ligtit? Mrs. Hauhiet Jonks. II. A. Lewis, •-N — K — N — -N — i ^ — ^^-j-j^~'#'~~^h=^ r 1. Are we wiilk-ing in the light? Are wc serv - ing one 12. Can we cluini the prom - ise Hweet.Thro' the piec - ioas blood 3. iliive we reached fair I Jen - lah land On the Hiim - mit of 4. Hal- le - lu - jah! prom -ise sweet, We may tell the joy - ^^ i m=^ sst 63 an - oth - er? Do we trii - ly love our hroth-er? of Je - sus? Caa we say he tru - ly frees us, the moun-taiu? Are we drink -ing from the fouu-tain, - f ul sto - ry Of a won -drous light and glo-ry, _^__# — fiji ^ fi-__^ ^1 ^ ^ ^ — A^- m^ t- t~^ -1:— -4: Are our Mak - ing Do we Thro' the -t 1- i ^^ Chorus. i . it,: -A— -*- gar- mcnts clean now our joy com-plete? heed the Lord's com-mand? cleans-iug, full, cora-plete? and white? Are we walk ;»EEjE3 ing in the -p p t? ^ ' Are we walk-iug in the •0- __. — , — p — ft_Jr_^_ :^ — p -p — r- -h- :U-j i fcd: ■7^' -A— 4- -A- jj-^ *E^ n r T light, With our light, in the light, 5^ gar y 1/ w - ments clean and With our gar- ments clean and Ef t ;eeee \/ T.EWIM. m one hloud of joy - ^ ¥ our Ik - ing I) wo to' llic I u the n the 9- M » J3 m and lu and Are We Walking in the Light? Gondudcd. VT . — ^4„\ — ^ — ?'-- A — ^-Jzz while V(cluiin and white ?)Doc'.s the bless- cd "Meek and lowlv" Cleunse us now, and cleiinse us whol-lv? Arc we walk-in;^? in the li^^htV Ko. 122. Near the Gross. Aktuur W. French, W. A. OODKN. B ft i 1. Near the cross of Je 2. Neath the might - y shad 3. Sweet and peace - ful she! ^ I m ^^■t^-nif-^ sr sus, Ev - er ow From the ter. On it let rae be. noon- tide heat, I re - Iv, ^2 it S P^ :^=q=i^ t- i ^^t 1=t: -«- -J- -(5»- ^ FlNTB. Where the prec - ious foun - tain Flows and I would ev - er lin - ger In that Thro' the storms and tem - pests, That a - I).S. Near the cross of Je - sus, Ev - er ^ I t i ■^ — * -19- I cleans - eth me. ref - uge sweet, round me lie. let me be. g KM W=tJi X -,2- ftf f f f l -a Chorus. ± 5 Near the cross, near the ^ J J J D.S. is: I ^^^2^^335^E cross. Cross 4= of Cal - va - I ry; I :?2=: r r I i 2 1 V ij; No. 123. Make nje White as Sijow. BusuA. Albriqht Hoffman. Alfbkd Bsiblt. M ^^^ ^ £3 ^ 3^ V * ^ 1. I come, O Lord, in pen - i-tence,With trembling and with tears; My 2. I come in joy and liope-ful-ness, With con- fi-dence of soul, That 3 I come and plead com-passion, Lord! Oh, hear me while I pray; And BE M g ! 1 I I 1— It ]— f- -«?- 1 P i -X :i -^- i — I — _ — ^ — hrcak-ing heart thou wilt kind seal my par - -<&- T- a shel - ter seeks From all its doubts and fears; An ■ ly welcome me. And save and make me whole; For don in the blood That wash-es guiU a- way! Is _p —H p f p ?fES^|g J 1 — )_ H 1 .(S- ± f-- err - mg one, mul - ti-tudcs not thy mer -9- -I I bring to thee My have found thy heart A cy rich and free? And ^0. ^—V L-EE :JW •--+<•«« » sin, and guilt, and woe; Oh, fount of love and grace; And wilt thou not for - give? May -»- -0- -0- -0- -19- fc=^^^ I — r -p?- n p -4 ri- ^ — ^— # — ^ t i^ -H « jt=zM=Jti -0- wash me in so in lov not a sin .0 — thy cleansing blood. And ing trust and faith I ner trust in thee. And make me white Jis snow, come to seek thy face, then for - ev - er live? Chorus. PeS^I -^ --■X ■J^— I i^dzat ^ii3 * ;^ Oh, wash me -•• •0- in thy cleansing blood. And make me white as t-Sr-^ — »_,-j_j_5--__j_,__^_:f_^f- 1- -b t-j Make me White as Snow. Goncluded. pH ^ -1—4- ^tmm S=&.:zz£H U f9- snow; Oh, wash me in thy cleansing blood, And make me white as snow. -•(?- -19- ^^=P No. 124. Steal Away to Jesus. Zr -•-•€• -0- -S- Hh E. O. EXCELL. fe ~^^ i 1. Re-turn, O wan-d'rer, to thy home, Thy Fa-ther calls for thee; 2. Re-turn, O wan-d'rer, to thy home, 'Tis Je-suscall- for thee; 3. Re-turn, O wan-d'rer, to thy home, 'Tis mad-ness to de - lay; ^? M: ?=^E-4 P- -h- H +- :t: :-±= :f- fE^EiEE 1 — r S^ '^^=.t -^ -4jl: -.S: -.j:^ -^-^«^ i=EiE No long-er now an ex - ile roam The Spir - it and the Bride say come There are no par - dons in the tomb, In guilt and mis - er - y. Oh, now for ref - uge flee And brief is mer - cy's day ^ r=t t #± ^=^ r r— r— r— r Chorus, pp ^ -■:^- — I F S ? ^ ^- --J- '4-- i 5=^1 Steal a - way, steal a - way. Steal a - way to Je - sus; P i nt. ■-t /tN I i :=:t ^ r~r "^i tS-- E£ ^f Steal a - way, steal a - way home. For wm -p. p^i M _ -}g— I F— r t i£t :tt=^ Je - sus waits to save you. ^^^ m ?=i: f^ P^ ■■I' 1 No. 125. The New Song. Miss L. p. IIiooiKS. Geo. H. Rt75Er. i^^EE^EEEl ^m -^ i—^- ^^^ 3 :5tr=«: 1. Hear the now 2. Ten- p'rance ban - 3. See the tempt 4. On the brecz 5. Ev - er draw sonj^, ring - nig ners wav - ing, ■ er dy - ing. - es swell - ing, ■ ing near - er. t± z4~'* — I — ^. t- ± ^- O - ver land and sea; See her ar - mies fair; Naught can save him now; Come the strains a - far; Hear the glad new song; -X -X r -^-^ — i> — l^t the wretch-ed bring - ing Un - told mill - ions sav - ing In the dust low ly - ing, To the glad earth tell - ing Ev - er sweet - er, clear - er, itt -5^- Hope From Who His Hills -I — I — \ T tziizt: *t — h ?^^ r ^^^m 3Ed3± «t d= 3± Ring-ing, sing-ing, ])ring-ing vie fry O - ver land and sea. Wav-ing, sav-- ing, vxws- ing vie- fry, See her ar - mies fair. Ly -ing, dy - ing, sigh - ing vie- fry, Naught can save him now. Swelling, dwelling, tell - ing vie- fry. Come the strains a - far. Near-ef, clear-er. dear-er, vie- fry. Hear the glad new song. P3^ -|-_jj- r"T $E?ES3r3 ^ ^^- -W- r- and vie - to - ry, the tempt - er's snare, to him will bow? long reign is o'er, and vales a - mong; "^ $ A 5 i—X ■m -»' J^~^ -4- Ringing, sing-ing, briug-ing vic-f ry Ring-ing, sing-ing, bring-ing vic-t'ry Waving, sav -ing, crav-ing vic-f ry Ly - ing, dy -ing, sigh -ing vic-f ry Near-er, clear-er, dear-er vic-fiy O - ver land and sea. O - ver land and sea. O - ver land and sea. O - ver land and sea. - ver land and sea. N#^ lEJpE^ .:^=fe t f t to H-7— H U^-J^ i Rtder. ,^__-- 3ea; fair; low; far; long; ■^ ,^_-_ nare. bow? o'er, nong; -1 S- i5>- M ja, lir. iw. ar. ong. No. 126. W@ Shall Meet kgm. Francis A. Simpkins. Alfrbd Bbiblt. n — ^a~i k h. 1 1 1 V 1 , ■ 1 ^ r\ ^ I — « — --it:i- - fH (St^^- ;ri= * '^' d il — ^- __ 1. 2. 3. 4. 1 () ( \ p m is 5od vbis - raise • it a - per his • true, bove ! to name L ■0- and shall me, yes, — # ■0- shall we we we € we not sliall shall meet meet meet meet — f a a ■ a a * • ■ gain - gain? • gain; ■ gain, — ilf— - Life's Is Be Meet ■#- — 1 -1 ^sH- --H N — 1 — ^— — t— — — t^— V — — 1 — -t- — • — -v 1 toil this still, on some joiir sad world my wist the oth ±z ney done; our all? fill heart! er shore, t — r -*9- When earth's brief ]VIay no sweet Why should I Where heav'n - ly -0-" -5- day is closed for prom- ise still to rath - er in this hosts shall ring the -I — ■*-, P^=P ^ P -Vi t- t zq: ES=_^zz:^"=:?z«3z«:z=J :«dz5z:_-T,i=dzt :q: a aye, and when The new day is be - gun, Say, shall we, in that us re- nKun,When thine own voice shall cull? Shall we not know our vale re -main, If when I shall de - part. And pass from earth- ly glad re-frain Of joy, for ev - er - more; "lie yet shall reit^n, the 1^^ 1i=^ X t=^ H^- .— J^ ^f^'^ •• y - m 1 fl tt=*: ES ^ •1^ N t itii: =1^ f=? SEB s^=? /^ 5=r-^f^-3FiFi= lie high - er, ho - lier sphere,Know our dear lov'd ones, as we know them here? own, and with them be To bide for ev - er- more, with them and thee? scenes and mor-tal ken, I know,by faith, that we shall meet a - gain? Lamb that once was slain !"The day draws nigh, when we shall meet a- gain. i^\' - ^ tr-sC. ^.^-M±-^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^m ■:!i» No. 127. At The Beautifal Gate. Rev. J. H. Martin. R. M. McIirrosH. 4— ^- S : i ! — J— fc ^-- ^ i=r 1 f 1 1 think I should mourn o'er my sor-row-ful fate, If sor-row in If no one should be at the beau - ti - f ul gate, There waiting and How sad ■ ly I'd feel in the heav - en - ly state, If sad-ness in If no one should be at the beau - ti - ful gate. Conduct -ed to O Lord, I be - seech thee for wisdom and grace, In win- ning lost That ma - ny may be in that beau-ti - ful place, A crown of re- m^ ^ ^E&iEREiSEEEEt t: ±: n tiiqztzztizt '^ — w — ^ ^ i -I — Chorus. a!:z* I '»—9—'-0^^^-0—*-0 -JF -0- -0- ing and watching for i heav -en can be, ) Yes, wait watching for me. f heav - en can be, \ glo - ry by me. ) souls un - to thee; } joic - ing to me. f Yes, wait-ing and watching for me, ^ #. ^ for =«=t=t -•_- i^v|«. ti tr- :t=z:t=_-£=t b b '^ b b t f I Jjf: -Nn ^^~^- I i 3t=t :i t=t #"^ -h- me. Yes, wait - - - - ing and watching for me;Mayma-ny of me. Yes, waiting and watching for me, for me; Itf: E ±: It ti :p=p: iSEEBEt /-J^Jl ^^i^ f i m=^=4T^ ^m ^ M=ti --t=i^-^ -0 — -0- those at the beau - ti - ful gate Be wait - ing and watching for me. 3^ :it f: I f r r f , rT i i ^P ^- cIntosh. 5W in ting and ess in ed to ing lost of re- it= i [ng for for i m X 15 MS ny of -V — b*' i No. 128. Sei?d the Power. L. A. Morrison. Arr. by E. O, E. 1. Je - sus Christ is my Re - deem - er, 2. He gave his life to save me, 3. And by his grace I tri - umph, 4. I glo - ry in his fa - vor, 5. I shall live with him for - ev - er, N ^ N N 1 N Je - sus Christ is He gave his And by his I glo - ry I shall live with ^2 -»^*- 5 ^ T=^ -(-^ i J -==1— «- S :=|: :'=?=*: my Re - deem - er, life to save me, grace I tri - umph, in his fa - vor, him for - ev - er, W=^' :q: —i f X Je - sus Christ is my Re - deem - er. He gave his life to save me, And by his grace I tri - umph, I glo - ry in his f^ - vor, I shall live with him for - u. - er, m ^ 1 I X -f 1— f- ■m~ — •— •- ::^ -#— • Chorus. TT- A • t i* 41 ^^T.,',. Send the pow'r, pre - cious His dy - ing brought the pow r. J , , * * . . I & t: =]: y b>— »-# ■--=-# #--1— # ^ i/ -* me. m- ~n II f^- A\ n /Ti /TS i m « 1 *T- • =?=^^t ^ * pow'r, Send the pow'r Je - sus prom - ised should come down ; ) now. Send the pow'r Je - sus prom - ised should come down, ) ^ ? i I s -H- 1 No. 129. Soprano prominent. 1. Rock 2. Could 3. While Rock of Ages. (Dedicated to Trinity Choir, Oil City, Pa.) of A my tears I draw ges cleft for - ev this fleet for er ing E. O. EXCKX. me, flow, breath, 1. Rock of A - ges cleft for me, Blest Rock of A - ges clef t f or me, 2. Could ray tears for - ev - er flow, Oh, Could my tears for- ev - er flow, 3. While I draw this fleeting breath, Yes, While I draw this fleeting breath, fit! r^.ri h Hizt: Let Could When me hide my zeal mine eyes ray - self no Ian shall close -I ^Z" ' - J— # — l-p-l — -=z=r~^^--|^-T m guor in thee, know, death, ^^ !>■ -1 [ ^ u* rrr f*- *t m rr r fe^* Let rae hide my - self in thee, Oh ! Let me hide my - self in thee. Could my zeal no languorknow,Oh,Couldmy zeal no languor know, When my eyes shall close in death, Yes, When ray eyes shall close in death, » — • — # #-4- :P=f=f--p: ■^^u^ u ' f T — Lf— b^ ±=±^ ittp: -» — »- u-u-r :f=±^ Let the wa These for sin When I rise ter and the blood, could not a - tone, to worlds iin - known. i =J^,=^=t -Z 1 :Jr rt=^» ^ b r Let the wa - ter and the blood, Oh! Let the wa - ter and the blood. These for sin could not a - tone, No, These for sin could not a- tone. When I rise to worlds unknown, Yes, When I rise to worlds unknown. i . EXCIUU 5V, ith, or me, ir flow, ng breath. ?=¥ ? ee, ow, ath, i r n thee, lor know, in death. t: m Rock of Ages. Concluded. From thy wound - ed side which flow'd. Thou must save and thou a - lone; And be - hold thee on thy throne; $ fe* ■*r» :t$ "f ^i=P=l tl :fc H-P-X?=lji=-#- qiJ=::]3— =1^ 1/ u-i «N I; b ;^ I f .0. .0. .0. iqz U > ■1 tf-r^ From thy wounded side which flow'd, Yes.From thy wounded side whicli flow'd Thou must save and thou alone, Yes, Tbou must save and thou n-lone, And be-hold thee on thy throne. Yes, And behold thee on tliy throne, m m ?=!•: V-i- Be In Rock -f- — t— 1/—U- -^ :t_=:-=t: l^rf-f' t ■u—^ m of sin the dou ble cure, my hand no price I bring, ot' A - ges cleft for me, Be of sin the In my hand no Rock of A - ges double cure, Yes, Be of sin the double cure, price I bring, Lord, In my hand no price I bring, cleft for me, Blest Rock of A - ges cleft for me. f^^it^ ^^^^m :t- :p: V— fc^ ? ^,*i^ U-yi- ood, ne, 10 wn, t z ^ ^ he blood, a- tone, unknown, ^ from ply me wrath and to thy hide my ^ :p— p— F=#- v-^ -I — h =t make cross self f Si me I in pure, cling, thee. Repeat p p 1 Save from wrath and make me pure, Yes,Save from wrath and make me pure. Sim-ply to thy cross I cling, Lord, Simply to thy cross I clmg. Let me hide my - self in thee, Oh, Let me hide my -self in thee. No. 130. God is kmgl Mrs. SuK M. O. HoFPMAN. p^^^^i^^^^^ 1, 2. 3. 5. God God God God is com-ing! God is com-ing! shout a - loud the glad re -f rain, is com-ing! God is com-ing! roll the notes of joy on high, is com-ing! God is com-ing! and the hosts of sin are strong; is com-ing! God is com-ing! O lift up your hearts and pray! -«— #- * ■^si^- t^=f±lp=ie ^-4 f -I— -I — r^-r— r ■^■ -^ m ^ -t- i 4— ^-^3-H^n-H I » » - II , - •■ .^ Send the cry from town and cit - y to the vil - lage, ham -let, plain; Ev - 'ry blood-bought son of Je - sus, ral - ly to your lead-er's cry! We will meet them brave-ly, bold - ly, and the fight will not be long. In the fight 'twixt light and dark-ness, he will need strong arms to-day. m^: 4:=f— ^- f ±: 4i: ^t-0-» :i=i f=1= i t—\ — r -h 1- S P ^^= / ::]: -I- :i!=ii=J: ri f^ t Shr- God is com-ing! hear the an - gels shout the ti- dings from a - bove! God is com-ing! God is com-ing! rub your rust- y ar - mor bright; God is com-ing! and be - fore him, pow'rs of darkness must give way; God is com-ing! fal - ter nev - er! when the jour-ney here is done, m ^ p ^-1— # — F — ^ — ^-i-#-f — • — • — « — f — »-r-^ ^^ '^^ t I l- v- -H- t^.-^ f .4)-^^ te / ^mH=F fFB m t He Gird God You will del-uge our whole country, with his ti - dal wave of love. your sword and shield a - bout you, and be read - y for the fight. is com-ing! by his strong arm we shall gain the vie -to- ry. shall wear a crown of glo - ry in the king-dom of his son. # |t — p , p ^ — ft ^__J T T r t T f^^. t.-=t f-g— g • — •- s -p p p- r I r 7^ m 4i^^ God is Goming. sonciuded. God ia com-ing! pass the watch-word all a - long the line to- day! tfcf: ^— »- m r— t— r t=t=t: f r — r- t.i-»-_f:_ t_t— t - ^fcf=i B ii -I 1 — i=. ^-^— H- ta: 5 ± a Ev-'ryman be up - on du - ty, for Je - ho - vah comes tliis way. 1 f=-\ }— ^— f- ^ f-— [-=J-f- J y^---^-'^-^ i^ ^-" No. 131. Gome, Thou Almighty King. Chaules Wesl\, B H- 4=» ^ tlil- -i';^*— » Felice GiAnDiNi. -«- -?5i- ^^^i^ss 1. Come, thou al - might -y King, Help us thy name to sing, 2. Come, ho - ly Com - fort - er, Thy sa - cred wit - ness bear, 3. To thee, great One in Three, The high - est prais-es be. ft^ i: 5^ -^— • -I — I— -» — »- r :fzd te*—- y d m^-. t X 4- =t=:1=z:3qzi:1- Help us to praise! Fa - ther all glo - ri - ous, O'er all vic- In this glad hour; Thou, who al - might - y art. Now rule iu Hence, ev - er - more; Thy sov - 'reign maj - es - ty May we in ^^=i -&-^ It :t; r- :[= :E==ts=itii: ' ' " ^^E^ lit ■-(- ^a H to - ri - ous. Come, and reign o ev - 'ry heart, And ne'er from us glo • ry see, And to e r i ^= s-f-^f U ver us, An - cient of days. de - part, Spir - it of pow'r. ter - ni - ty Love and a - dore. 5=t m .ITJ No. 132. The Hope Of The Soul. R. M. McInto«h. W. P. Rivers. i^ Semi-Chorus. , u ^ 1. The soul liiith a hope ev-er dear, Of life in a dime of 3. Sweet hope of the life ev-er blest With God ja his home, with 3. Dear hope of the soul's het-ter life — An o - eean of Peace — sweet 4. Oh, soul, keep thy hope ev-er pure, Of life in the clime of 3^& i^m ^-i_^_^. -•-•-0~-T^-^ •— !-• • • •-T S—t b b — -J — I p — -ft, — ^ ___ ,_..3_q ij-^ ^fzz^zz^^.^^ ,j ^ beau - ti - ful sheen; Where ne'er come the storm-clouds of Je - sus a - bove; Where an - gels and saints are Pu - ri - ty's sea! Where nev - er is tem - pest vir - tue and truth; Where vis - ions of glo - ry J. at or en- -^ -P2- t- Jz :t :t: 1^!^ «-=-■ I ^ -^ fear, Where shad-ows of gloom shall nev - er be seen; rest. Where heav - en - ly joys are rapt - ures of love; strife, Where pleas-ures are ho - ly, bound -less, and free; dure, Wher - ev - cr a - bides the beau - ty of youth; 2^- -_i - ^. I -i5>- -l«?-i- P=P -(•-- V- £ -!•— :St -75hr I^ I Chorus. ^ — -H- :^— -S- 3^: -3^v■ r -H h- f I ^ Where shad-ows of gloom shall nev - er be seen, (nev - er be seen,) Where heav-en - ly joys are rapt -ures of love, (rapt-ures of love,) Where pleasures are ho - ly, bound-less, and free, (boundless, and free,) Wher -ev-er a - bides the beau - ty of youth, (beau -ty of youth,) ^&-0—\ :f= t-- 1 b b I ^ ± J: J: I -<«— ] rlWTOBH. i le of le, with x' — sweet uc of m N- — 0— is of at or en- EESEE M ■i9-' seen; love; I free; youth; The Hope Of The Soul, concluded. J -4+ 1 1 H ; ^ 1- — i-j— • — f •—^.—^ — • =s= Where shad-ows of f^'loom shall nev - cr Where heaven - ly joys are rai)t - unis & ._..^ :f be seen; (nev - er be seen;) of love; (rapl-ures of love;) Where i)leas-ures are ho - ly. bomul-less, and free; (bouiidiess, and free;) Wher - ev or 3 a - bides Uie bean of youtli, (beau-ty ^— ^-H— fc/ — V — b* — 1/ »--4-- ■rtid J-]-? --1:5= 'A Oh, life's ini-mor- tal yearsi In Oh, life's ini-mor- tal years! In Oh, life's im -mor- tal years! In Oh, life's ini-mor- tal years! In >T=S 1 a clime where flow a climi; where flow a oHme where flow a clime where flow no tears — no tears — no tears — no tears — --t- ^? «: :^= N- tz. ^«='=iF=r=j=^ :£i^£=^^ Where shad - ows of gloom shall nev - er be seen. Where heav - en - ly joys are rapt - nres of love. Where pleas - ures are ho - ly, bound - less, and free. Wher - ev - er a - bides the beau - ty of youth. -r-i-g ? I 1"^^^ 4:^- 31 *-— I f ^ be seen,) of love,) nd free,) yi youth,) \ No. 133. Work, For the Nigbt is Soming. Key F. 1 Work, for the night is coming; Work through the morning hours; Work while the dew is sparkling; Work 'mid springing flow'rs: Work when the day grows brighter, Work in the glowing sun; Work, for the night is coming, When man's work is done. 2 Work, for the night is coming; Work through the sunny noon; Fill brightest hours with labor; Rest comes sure and soon. Give every flying minute Something to keep in store; Work, for the night is coming, When man works no more. 3 Work, for the night is coming, Under the sunset skies; While their bright tints are glowing^ Work, for daylight flies. Work till the last beam fadeth, Fadeth to shine no more: Work whUe the night is darkening. When man's work is o'er. I ..l- No. 134. WN Shall I See Jesus? Arr. W. M. Lkftwich. Arr. 1{. M. McIntobh. :4: 1. O when shall I see .Te - sus, And reign with him a - hove; 2. When shall I be ch; - liv - cred From this vain world of sin, 8, But, now I am a sol - dier; My Cap-tain's gone he -fore; 4. And if I hold out faith -fid, A crown of life he'll give; ^^i^pfi^ -I — fEE^ f ^l ■'— is -^ — ^ J: &=5z±z=ii5=|: JlEiEt^^S 4: •S- r^ =--H-7 k— ■ t^- Pre - - - cious is its o - ver - flow ! In its Pre - cious is its o - ver - flow ! In its crys-tal wa- --^ 4:i:==t: f r t=t 31 tzz:- ■•-^— •- ^,-v E — t?! • — •- I :«33±:iEE: -t- ■(5/1- ■<&- --i. ^ crys -tal wa - - ters, Make me whi - ter than the snow, ters In its crys tal waters, 4.t — __i V- i: rr=f --^ I .; W ■'"♦ No. 136. Ashamed of Jesus. Joseph Onioos. Duet E. o. EzcBix. ^ .sus, and sluimod of shunuid of shamed of shamed of ^ i^ shall Je Je Je Jc > it sus! sus! sus! sus! ev soon just that yes, or - or as denr I be. A Tar Let soon. Let Friend, i)n may, When ^ If preferred play duet ^->T- shamed sheds mid wlicn tear -SI — ffZLsi. of the nis^ht i to H thee. beams with blush, wipe, ^ : itni-| ^m whom of niv be no ^ an - li,<>:bt soul this ^rood gi-ls di till my to m praise, Whose vine O'er he. Bright shame. That crave, No ± -0—^- Sitfc-t 4- r 1 -^- -• — 1—1 — I— t f=f >. EXCSLI.. A Lot Let. 1, On When T •_^- s mm :? A- ; He u; 'Tis d; No! y, No ^ -x-=4=*: -#-^ 1^=^ I — le, Whose e O'er Bright ne. That c, No I -#—=»- g Astiamed of Jesus* Concluded. i ^Et: J :t (S- --t- —4- glo this Morn I fears ries be iug DO to i ^ ^- 1 jt shine night Star, more quell, * ^ * -61- ^ through end ed bid re DO soul dark verc sold loss of ness his to days? mine. flee. name. save. r r tfc ^z:* f r -, — I — ^ — i/ I nev-er will be; .... For Je - - - - - sus. my I nev-er, I nev-er will l)e; For Je - sus my ISav ■ lor, for H /J 1^ y U ■•'"•• 'u/ Sav - - ior, Je - sus, mv Sav - ior, i.s not ashamed <»1 me. tt: % fc.S^3 ^ ^ — I— •^- mm CUT t No. 137. Jesus is Waiting. J. M. DUNGAN. ^—d- ap — m • ai d ^^ ^ "^ •t • • * • ^ ' — '^ #- t 1. Je - sus is wait - ing to wel - come the 2. Long have you striv - en to liud it with 3. Will you not come? you need no prep - a 4. Doubt - ing and trou -bled one, can you not 5. Oh I am yearn- ing to see you un wea - ry, out me, ra - tion, trust me? bur - dened. mM$ ^z=i s £ t ^=2 r\ k N N ^ 1 Vi ^ > N s. s. H »k N ' P ! J } -I jtrih^ r * < 1" !' I' I J m ^ JL. :i UV^ ^ m j d d ^ ^ n I in v7 S • 8 C 8 8 M J ^ m 1 Worn sought stay A - Death ' with it not ble did m the in to to I world's feel - think, save suf - I* fruit ings but you fer • less striv e - mo come just from ev that you • ing - tion • as - er - might for al, you y be peace, vain; are, ill. free. ^V h '^ 1 "T ^- '0 W" ^ V^-, 17 > I* • m « p 0. ^ ^-\r^— ij L , l>- 1 ■■ ■ '^ !~ " -t^ =t 7 1^ =tL_ V t_J _i^_ m ^m * Tired with a night-watch that know - cth These have all failed you, and still you Bring noth - ing with you, for love giv A - ble to lead you through con - flict Will you not come? and by life con no are eth to se ^ S 1^ f £ X f T- f £ 1/ morn rest free • glo era i ing, less, ly. tion, ^ n hi fc. ft, , fc ^ N ^'^^^ ^ ___K- — y- — f^ H -r — fc— -t- — -1 — J 'g^^7 — i-v— v_ — J N— i|— — 5= ~1 — d — — iKH ^t •• fl fl J 1 .1 Sick Seek - Peace, A - Try with ing per - ble to W a to feet to win -1- heart - pur - peace say oth ■ ache chase that to ers that what I no life's 8 and • t earth can laught can sor - row torm, "Peace bring them m not ob • can be to ease. tain. mar. still." mc. fm)r h L ^ — f — r — — 1 -E ff__ f -J &fc^—9^- "ff- "T~ — \r~ — v~ — f— -E ^- F h— 1 —iJZ ^ _^_ — V— — F— — b — t^ U^ — U — —V— =F^ ;i , Ii ' 'I I ii DUNflAIT. m I - ry, ; me, - tion, 3t me? - dened, f #__! peace, vain; are, ill. free. r ^ rn - ing, - less, e - ly, - jy' a - tion. ease. I • tain. a mar. still." me. f I Jesus is Waiting. Goneladed. -+>-t H ^— -3-^ -A N K-^ p C P C C , Je - sus is wait-ing, He stand - eth and knock-eth ^S -^ t- -»-=»- f=:=£ r=t^ 1/ s- I Ki(. tr *^ ;^^ p^ ;s ■+- — Call — • • • — -"—J • = — . * • • • ing in love up - on each one op - pressed, m ^^ ¥ ^ ^- f 1 i fcfe: 13 ^0EEfEiEE$ i :* * Come un - to me, sin - ner wea - ry and la ^ -•-^ t I f f den P ^:n No. 138. E. A. II. So Wondrouslj Redeeined. 1. The joy 1 2. No more 1 8. Witli-in mv Elisha Albrioht Hottmak And E. O. ExcKLL. :q_ ^^ziV^^r^^ ■iS^ t m: ? f(!('l to - (lay No mor - tal serve the world; How sweet its hap - py heart The heav'n-ly ^^M =<^::fr could have dreamed; ])leas-ures seemed! light has beamed, E&"*-s:^Ea Lord lovc! (and i^raise), For (and Christ), P,y (and peace). For I have whom I I have been am been re re If?- i deemed, deemed, deemed. So So So 1 -H H -I 4= -^_; 1^ Chorus. deemed, ... So won - droiis-ly 1 am re-deemed, t: -^ It -^ ^ :{^ itit^ re -^- ■4H» •' -• py 10 — I — Y» -• 1 H — r deemed, . . lie- redeemed, S"* "^ T~ :t:=_=t:=it: i FTMAW ^.-, reamed; ;eemed ! earned, 1 of ,v my u-drous m So So So m jt=i -d, ^^ — ' re- 1 b 1=: Ke ned, ^ * e So Wondrously Redeemed. zi- 1 -^ 1 1 II I^ 3 H --J I -■.■ ; jj .5-;-5-s3=si: lafi-MM deemed, re - deemed, So wou-drous-ly I am re-deem'd, I am re-deem'd, -0- -^ -0- ^ -0- -0- -0- I -H» — •— 6» re - deemed. W It: 0-0—0—r>'- 0—r^ • — 7^ a— i-'5'---«'-xi No, 139. Gome to Me. Soprano and Tenor. E. O. EXCBLL. t: I (S*- -(5?-r- 1. Wea - ry soul, by care oppress'd.Wouldst Ibou find a place of rest? 2. ITun-gry soul, why pine and die. With ex-haust-less stores so uigh? 3. Thirst-y soul,eartli's sweetest rill, Mocks thee with its prom-ise still? 4. Home-less soul, thy path is drear, An - gry tem-pests gath - er near, 5. rieav'n-ly bread and heav'n-ly wine, Liv - ing wa -ters, all are mine; J^ ± 1 - >9-^ r 'Gh-- i-pz -^ -i F-=tf: -19- -f5>- Lis - ten, Je - sus calls to thee, Lo! the board is spread for thee, Hark I the Sav - ior calls to thee, Night is dark'ning, o - ver thee. Mine they are, and thine may be, A I Come ('onie Here Here Wea *1_J1. and find thy rest in me. and feast to - day with me. is wa - ter,come to me. is shel - ter,come to me. ry wan-d'rer,come to me. :i A 1 J, +5- I i9~— p^-,^ Chorus. , , .3 L — — r Repeat p. I Come Come Come Come Come fi^: to me, come to me, come to me, come to me, come to me, come m to me, to me, to me, to me, to me. m^mm Come and find thy rest in me ('ome and feast to - day with me Here is wa - ter, come to me. Here is shel - ter, come to me. Wea - ry wan-d'rer,come to me. H ' t::fm ? 9- 'I No. 140. Then Rejoice, All Ye Ransomed. E. F. M. E. F. Miller. . _ j^ -N-i — ^ — ^ — ^ — ^ — ' ^ — \ — ^-1 I — J I There's re - y)\c - ing in the presence of the an ■ Oh, how hap - py is tlie sin - net who has tast In the home where on(;e was strife, and pain, and sor W{! will ral - ly round tlie standard of our Sav ^ -#- -t gels O - ver ed Of the row, There'll be ior; And to :ji:=Mi -4-=:4=^z sinners coming home, All the heav'nly harp-ers with a might-y Savior's wond'rous love, Love, that hringeth peace and joy , which passeth blesse(i peace and joy, Pray 'r and praise to God a-round the fam-ily others loud-ly call. Come, ye sin-ners, and re-pent, be-lieve in coming home. ^^^^ ££.£ i«::^z:llzr-"|teil:=t--f:-^qit: i^iizli— pi: -h H- :^=N=i| V — ^- i — I [_. 4 ilzirq: ! Chokus. m JI* v^g^ chor - us, Now are prais-ing roimd the throne. Then re-joice, all ye knowledge, Ev er giv - en from a - bove. al - tar Will thepow'rof sin de-stroy. Je - sus. He will free -ly par -don all. Then rejoice, m -) — H- iji: :r: :p:=P f :t: ^(S-i- ^ ^ P :f:: i ip:^|iE^iB=^ r — I ^ — I — I N — ^ — ^ — ^ — \ — ^^ — ^^ — 1 ^ — s-n — '-fc/ ran- somed, Let your praises reach to heaven's high-est dome, For the all ye ransomed, highest dome. :^ =t==t^t-i^— W -h- Pi Ji Miller. - ver the ere '11 be ad to m uight-y h passeth fam - ily ieve iu I t • • t - z l> y. k/ all ye 3ice, a For the dome, Then Rejoice, ftll Ye Ransomed, sonciuacd. r- Otf — ^ N — -^ — ^ — ^ ^ — \ c-n — i 1 h— , r— --. dead's a live, the lost is found, and wand'rers Now are coming, coming home. i -+-. h— -(*- -^-.. T -Mzr 1 h ^ ^ t: ?3 ii No. 141. Our God, We Tbai?k Thee. Adklaidk a.. Proctor. Chas. Enw. Prior. a&^i --t- --I- ;a=i '--■lEE^; I 1. Our God, we thank thee, who hast made The earth so l)right; 2. We thank thee, too, that thou ha.st made Joy to a - bound; 3. We thank thee more that all our joy Is' touch'dwith pain; 4. We thank thee, Lord, that thou hast kept The best in store; 5. Wc thank thee, Lord, that here our souls, Tho' am - ply blest, fe4 a -i^J I r t=^ X itr-i tr. -<>- m^ So full of splen - dor and of joy. Beau - ty So man -y gen - tie thoughts and deeds Cir- cling That sliad - ows fall on bright -est hours, That thorns We have e - nough.but not too much. To long Can nev - er find, al-though they seek, A per - and us re - for feet liglit; round; main; more; rest; '& r^t T=^ J: r^ i^ *-l-Ir r(2-i-. m So man - y glo -rious things are here. No - ble and That in the dark - est spot of earth. Some love is So that earth's bliss nifiy be our guide, And not our A yearn- ing for a deep - er peace, Not known be Nor ev • er shall, un - til they lean On Je - sus ^m I right, found, chain, fore, breast. ■&- I^EE^: :*=*: g 4- -X- ^ -«>- 1 No. 142. As We've Sown so Shall We Reap. K. M. D. FltANK M. Uavu. ^-l V cL-P — N- - ^ # j,- — 4,-C_' H^ S h- =lIZ=::^z= j_i^- E ^gg 1. As we've sown .so shall wu reai<. VVhen the Imr-ve.st time appears, 2. As we've sown so sliall we reap, In the tide of com - ing years, 3. As we've sown so shall we reap, When the fields are read - y white. I5^>y - i *5J «- 1?: r^ — f ::!§:> =r — H- -«H- ** ;-*- 13= i s Wheth-er it be joy and glad-ness, weal or woe. This the Heap - ing fruits of sin - ful life, or time wcjl-spont. Then this And the Mas - ter calls for reap - ers here be - low, Let us 3 a =t ^ m '^^ thought ior us to keep, As through life we on-ward move, thought in view still keep, While the hours are go - ing by, then this thought still keep. When the trum - pet call is heard, m ^- f ^'^.^ «i Datib. i-pears, years, white, -9^ J 53 1*3 ^his the lum this ^ot us 'j: mi \ move, 3 heard, t i As We've Sown so Shall we Reap. Goneiudsd. ^-3 — z\- ^:i=. Efel s. #— +- -J^JI^ ^ We Shall Shall shall gath er at the har - vest what we sow. we sow un • ho - ly strife or sweet con - teut? we la - (lened well, or emp - ty hand - ed go? fe»r=: mm -—^- I -«- ::i::--. Zzzifcfcl --§-:- m w^ ^-iJ -Si- i Chorus. I S"=^ — I- U^^^E^^E^=^ S: s -e*- *;: :^ On, on, ev - er to the har - vest, Sow - ing eith - er weal or -x-O ^ p-~^ f woe. This the thought for us to keep, As thro' I weal or woe, ^Jtn t: zt -zzntzr t: b S^ i K — V JEiEEEi55|Eg =*v-? -^-^--^t- -t:tjzi^—A 4=5^=^ #-T— • •— -# ■^ i life we onward move, We shall gath-er at the har- vest what we sow. ,_if_#_t— # — #-•■■# # •-•*—•- 'A No. 148. Bahton. The Bible. B. 0. ExcEU. 1. Lamp of our feet, where-by we trace Our path when apt to stray; 2. Bread of our souls, where-ou we feed ; True niau-na from on high ; 3. Word of the Kv - er - last-ing God, Will of His glor-ious Son; 4. Lord, grant us all a - right to learn The wis-dom it im - p.arts, tM: »-8->— »--r f lEEf^EESlEEf F=n=f f^ w fc 1< — F> J=^S^ ^ 1 — I FV 4^- i Stream from the fount of hcaven-ly grace; Brook, by the trav-'ler's way. Our guide and chart, where-in we read Of realms be-yond the sky. With-out thee how could earth be trod, Or he.av'nit-self be won? And to its heav'nly teach -ing turn With sim- pie child-like hearts. N u ^ u I ]/ ?EE^ PP5 =d=.; fq^ i ifc Chorus. ^ f^ 3^ i^^J S •CJ^J: T Beau - ti-f ul Lamp, bright-ly shine on the way, Beau-ti - f ul Lamp, Beau - ti - f ul Lamp, Shine on the way, Shine on the way, ^_#_ .-fLH*— rf» ^ ! » ^ ■ J ^ T T T r^^- ±-^ £ V V \^ t f=p= V ^ y It f *=!?: V IX 1/ ! ■ ^|E£ i Z y ^ "J lit. ^^^ ^i=pm ^ ^ iF*. n Guid ing the soul to the man - sions of day. Guid-lng the soul, guid-ing the soul to the mansions of day,to the mansions of day. V V V n CCTELI.. m • « • tray; ligh ; Jon ; ).arts, t^f± n the way, Ions of day. No. 144. E. O. n., Arr. What Hast Thou Done? B. O. BXCELL. H^^ — 2 ^~-r—:\ \ 1 1~\ \ ^ 1 — r ^— r-tt* — f^f^-ir—i. — • — « — • him who left his throne a for its praise felt no de sought the or - phun's path to - ing a - lone thy self to reck'ning comes in • yon - der ' tu. . .J bove; IIis glo-rious throne in sire? From ev - 'ry fol - ly « cheer? Ilast thoii e'er raised the please, For -get - ful tlial thy sky, When Christ, as judge, will &^ 13 f- -\/- r- -I — J i£ ^^^^ m -t- -Nl ^: yon ■ der sky; turned a - way; fall - en up, God would claim ask of thee, -T- -.%- S ^i^i I: And To And Thy came seek bid - life. to for den if earth -t?- -F 1— for thee joys that last him once more thou wouldst bear soul! what liast thou donc &:=(= EE -H- -•- — I ft -• — s~— to die? al - way? to hope? his name? for me?" ] m m ^■ :^A 4,--J- 5i I -f— --1- Tell -0-^ — +- me, my -• — soul! t- Oh, tell me, 2=it V u f my soul! mmm^mmm "TliGse Sayings of Mine." CitAH. Rnw. PnioB, N— N 1. Who - so hear-<^fh and do - etlj "lliesc say - in^'s of mine," 2. Who - so hcur-cth and scorn - eth "these say - ini^s of mine," 3. An Hum fool- ish or wise, (), brdth-er of mine? i # 1- t~ ^^^E^^^ :§.?: N-N- I Avill lik - en to one, who thro' s^r-vrm and thro' shine, Ls fool - ish - ly build - ing thro' storm and thro' sliine, Art tliou heed- ing ti»y Sav - ior, thro' storm and thro' shiue? •i iiiip: !^=tj: £ :t=t M 1= 4^- i n — P — N — \ — " — I — H — — p — ^ — j | . j i -J His lioiise wise - ly builds on the firm roek be His house on the sand, and 'twill speed - i - ly On the rock or the sand, oh, tell me, I low, fall, pray. 't^ r-^ And safe there a - bides, when the fierce tem - pests blow. Whenthw rain shall de - scend, and the tem - pest shall fall. On which art thou build - ing thy dwell- ing each day? 4: '^rn^rn^^ i* Chorus. t --■^ * ^ :* «=JP=r^=5 % i ^ O bless - ed Poun - da - tion! O tried Cor-ner - stone! So w. PnioB, shine, shine, ' shine? - low, fall, pray. 8 blow. 11 fall. I day? ] one! So ^ -•— #- t: e "Tlje&e Sayings of Mine." Gonciudod. :«.^ j;__> N N_--4 1 ^ ^ — ^ ^^ — I I , oar - iiost - ly lonircl for, and sonp:ht by earth's sag _#_.. ^ ^ .^ N ^ . es! On miSE^I-:-^: V b* ■^ :fc 1:= zt:: P ;8i»-> r 5: ^'^ thee will I hiiild, in thee trust a - lone. Thou . P 1 'I u ^ -\- H ' h- — h — • —i- ri bless - ed Re - deem er, Thou Rock of the a^ es. \j \/ 1/ t-. xv — ^ 1/ — ' — 0^ V ^ 1 r — Ro. 146. Only Trust Him. No. 147. MarcMng to Zion. m fcr: -*,'■ ^--p=-^-q^ -i^-. ^ '^^^ 1 Come, every sold by sin oppressed, There's mercy with the Lord, And he will surely give you rest, By trusting in his word. Cho. — Only trust him, only trust. Only trust l^m now; He will save you, he will save you, He will save you now. 2 For Jesus shed his precious blood Rich blessings to bestow. Plunge now into the crimson tide That washes white as snow. 3 Yes, Jesus is the Truth, the Way, That leads you into rest; Believe in him without delay, And vou are fullv blest. 1 Come, ye that love the FiOrd, And let your joys be known: Join in a s(mg with sweet accord. While ye surround his throne. Clio. — We're marching to Zion, Beautiful, beautiful Zion! We're marchinu: ui)wjird to Zion, The beautiful city of dad. 2 Let those refuse to sing, Who never knew our God: But servants of tlie Heavenly King May speak their joys abroad. 3 Then let our songs abound. And every tear be dry: . We're marching throtigh Immanuel's To fain'r worlds on liiLdi. [ground. No. 148. Tlje Handwriting on th Wall. "And the kin^r saw the part of the hand that wrote." Dan. 5: 5. K. Shaw. Knowlks Shaw, Arr. by E. O. Exckll. ._! ^ ^__v_J N_ N 1/ b t^ l^ 1. At the feast of Bel-shaz-zar and a thousand of his lords, While they 2. See the brave cap - tive Dan -iel as he stood before the throng, And re- 3. See the faith, zeal, and courage.that would dare to do the right. Which the 4. So our deeds are re - cord-ed, there's a Hand that's writing now,Sinner, -#■-#- N -fc 1 d-r- -N— N- I t=r 4=f± m ■^/i -4=n±lt -\^—¥- V y _N- — I- t ^^^tm ti ^ drank from gold - en ves - sels, as the book of truth re-fcords; buked the haugh - ty mon - arch for his might - y deeds of wrong; spir - it gave to Dan -iel, — this the se - cret of his migh^ give your heart to Je ■ sus, to His roy - al man-date bow; It ^^E^ -•-^ 1 ^: i I M^ -^-A PM5^ -S- tEE* t -4\- — ^ — N — ^ — ^ — al — « — s — • — I 1 N — I- — % — I — •-* — i' b 1^ ^ 1^ In the night as they rev-el in the roy-al pal-ace hall, They were As he read out the writing.'twas thedoomof one and all, For the In his home in Ju - de - a, or a captive in the hall — He For the day is approaching, it must come to one and all. When the t± — 1- — y — N — ly — m. — ^ -A- ■ r — ^ — P-H» — • P :=:^ '^m^M -H- i b 1/ .seized with con - ster - na - tion, 'twas the hand up - on the wall, king -dom now was fin-ished — .said the hand up - rn the wall. un - der - stood the writing, of his God up - on the wall. sin - ner's con -dem - na - tion, will be writ - ten on the wall. t:^-ti-Si^ m^m I ^ -tf- I * I EXCELL. hile they J, And re- V^hichthe V, Sinner, H 1- -t>>— t^- -fcords; wrong; } migh^ 3 bow; ^ -^-^ aS Phey were For the -He /"hen the ^ i^ ; wall. 3 wall. ; wall. i wall. * I The Handwriting on tije Wall. umiM. Chorus. 'Tis the hand of God on the wall, iv ^- ^^^^^m Ti.s the tTTTf -*i. — n. ^rr^ ^ 'Tis the hand of God that is writing on tho wall; 'Tis the ^izfel: 1^^^^^^ hand of God ^^ t? — ts- on the wall; *=* IE ?^^^!^ :^ I 4: fc-^iz: =S^ -N- b hand of God that i.s writ - ing on the wall. Shall the ^ f- f ^ — g ^^ — ^ — ^ — ^^^ ^ — H ^^ i^3; ^ -P-=i — ,- S^==S: 0^ re cord be, "Found want - ing," or shall f m it be "Found S i s ± i l l —I K 1-.- i tnist-ing?" While that hand is writing on the wall. p:^=i=m E^t 5 t^ trust-ing?" While that hand is writing, 1/ b U M writing on the wall. I ^^^N^^^^^^^i^^^ 1= No. 149. Saved Forever. 1. Sing, my soul, 2. Oh, the bliss 3. I am siived, 4. Wu are one, 5. Soon with - in oh, of I oh. the I sing with this sal - have the bless - ed gold - en rapt - urn va - tion. wit un cit ness ion, IT. A. Lewis, ~i-:---t * r Of God's Full sal- Of the Heav'n'ly Where my -I— t t :Mq-:|;sq:^ --zipz= ivq #^T f-S- -^-v (Irons love tion from it, full low - ship ones wait to all and di for thee, sin, free; vine; me, T — I — I- .1 How he broke the Par - doned, cleansed, and All is peace, and Day by day we There the King in 1 ^ r I 5E3^5± i#S ^^^^^^^Se^ 7 chains of dark saved for - ev iE^Ei^iig .1<\V wal his and glad to - gcth ness, er, ness, er, ty. I And from death Je • sus Christ Je - sus I am Face to Christ his, face r hath set tlioc en-throned with ;i - bides Avith and he is I soon shall free in me. mine see. Oh, the glo ry, ra - diaut glo ^^M Oh, the glo • • • ry. ry, shin - ing ra ■ diant glo ly, shining '^: r :|:izztz: — I — i . Lkwts, ^^S^ God's sal- the v'n'ly re my m the and aud we in I 3^4 free in me. mine see. P i I — -#- iliin - ing shining Saved Forever, gonciuded. -b-=' ^ ::1: -/5^ m -Sq:=b^ in my soul to - day; .... in my soul to-day, yes, shin -ing in my soul to-day; ES 3i -H — :t: J: :=!:- :r=:r=pt=^ -I— :t=: All of dark All of ness, doubts aud sad dark - ness, doubts and r ness. Are for- sud - ness, Are for- 1^ ^ W ^ . -•■ ^ =iEEE^ 1 — r m f :[:=-.[:: ^ r; m ^-M ^•5 ::^- ^ '-^ 53E3 y i— '— »-. ^: ev- ev 1' er pjissed a - w:ay, er are tr-=X r , . passed a - way, (a passed a - way, a I I i way), way. --^ r- ? -V- -f9- pi No. 150. Title Glcar. No. 151. All to Glirist I Owe. \-^ 1 When I can read my title clear To mansions in the skies, I'll bid farewell to every fear, Aud wipe my weeping eyes. Cho. — We will stand the storm, We will anchor by and by. 3 Should earth against my soul engage, Aud tiery darts be hurled. Then T cnii smile at Satan's rage, Ap'I face a frowning world. 3 Let cares like a wild deluge come, Let storms of sorrow fall. So I but safely reach my home, My God, my heaven, my all. 1 I Hear the Saviour say, Thy strength indeed is small; Chiki of weakness, watch and pray. Find in me thine all in all. GUo. — Jesus |)ai(l it all, All to him 1 owe; Sin had k't't a crimson stain. He washed it white as snow. 2 Lord, now indeed I find Thy power, and thine alone, Can change the leper's spots, And melt the heart of stone. 3 For nothing good have 1 Whereby thy grace to claim, — I'll wash my garment white In the blood of Calvary's Lamb. No. 152. Tell it Again. Mrs. M. B. C, Sladk. R. M. McIntosh. A home missionary visited a dyiiiR boy in a gipsy tent; bending over him, he said, "God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." The dying boy heard and whis- pered: "Nobody ever told me," ^ ^ £S=^=P^^ i g ^ -m m m—* 1 In - to the tent where u gip - sy boy lay, Dy - ing a - lone, 2. "Did he so love me, a poor lit -tie boy? Send un - to me 3. Bending, we caught the last words of his breath, Just as he en- 4. Smiling he said, as his last sigh was spent, "I am so glad wM-t MES^SEES^E^S^a at tlie close of the day, News of sal - va - tion we the good tid - ings of joy? Need I not per-ish? — my tered the val - ley of death; "God sent his Son! — who - so that for me he was sent!" Whis-pe red, while low sank the T- m zn:: ■SzESE^Si S^EESl---SEEEtEE&= 1 A— N • J— • 4 9 — • i — #-J 1 ■■ r carried, — said he. "No-bod-y ev - er has told it to me!" hand will he hold? — "No-bod-y ev - er the sto - ry has told!" ev-er!"said he; "Then I am sure that lie st^iit him for me!" sun in the west: "Lord. I be- lievc! Icll it now to the rest!" -•• -0- ■0- ••• — — -^ -•- ^Refhaix. K S J\ -1 1 1 H 1 1 ly \ — Hy A r ^ Tell it a -gain! tell it a -gain! Sal - va-ti<- I's sto - ry re- V — V b^-— V 1^ I MTOBH. said, th in whls- a a - lone, to me he en- so glad 1/ ^ ^ -N-n D we 1?- -my ho - so ik the .z. -^^ -N— - to mel" Kis told!" or nicl" tlic rest!" ^1 r3 ^ I) - ry Tell It Again, goncioded. i 5-lf — f^ — -^sr. ^. rty ^ f i ^ ^ ^ ^ - ^ *! t—j 5 i — r — :ir peat o'er and o'er, Till none can say of the chil - dren X-=rrt--:=-X--- 1^ -• :>- t SE^Sl^E&EftEESEEt H r ^ -K- -•— • ^^^ of men, "No - bod - y ev - er has told rne be - fore!" Ho. 153. Beulah Land. No. 154. Tlie fireat Pliysician. 1 I've reached the land of corn and wine, And all its riches freely mine; Here sliines undimm'd one blissful day, For all my night has passed away. Gho. — O Beulah land, sw eet Beulah land, As on thy highest mount 1 stand, I look away across the sea, [me, Where mansions are prepared for And view the shining glory shore, My heav'n, my home for evermore ! 2 The Savior comes and walks with me, And sweet communion heni have we; He gently leads me with his liaud, For this is heaven's border laud. 3 A sweet perfume upon the breeze Is borne from ever-vernal trees, And llow'rs that never fading grow Where streams of life forever flow. 4 The zephyrs seem to float to me, Sweet sounds of heaven's melody, As angeln. with the white-robed throng, Johi in the sweet redemption song. 1 The great Physician now is near. The sympathizing .Jesus: He speaks tiie drooping heart to cheer, Oh, hear the voice of Jesus. Clio. — Sweetest note in seraph song. Sweetest name on mortal tongue, Sweetest carol ever sung, .Tesus, blessed Jesus. 2 All glory to the dying Lamb I I now believe in J(.'sus; I love the blessed Savior's name, I love the name of Jesus. 3 His name dispels ray guilt and fear, No other name but Jesus; Oh, how my .soul delights to hear The precious name of Jesus. 4 And w'hen to that bright world above, We rise to see our Jesus, We'll sing aroimd the throne of love His name, the name of Jesus. No. 155. F. M. D. Gome Unto Me. Fbank M. Davis. ^gg^^g^a 1. Tbcre'.sji voice that speaks to - day, To the child in er - ror's .^ay; 2. You who've wandered long in sin, And a new life would be - gin, 3. Hear him call - ing you who roam, Still en-treat - iug you to come; ^^ #-- r-=t: -V- -V — ^ — F ~=t: -P^- -^ -^ And in pit - y hear it say, Come un - to me,(Come un - to me.) Hear that voice that speaks with-in, Come un - to me,(Come un - to me.) If you'd find sweet rest at home. Come un - to me,(Comeun- to me.) ^* t- t=t ^ 9 1 1 LL- -t==|i .L- p f_ U. i I iHil^^^l^i^P^^ I will give you jHiUfe and n.'st. All ye wea - ry and oppressed, Shin - ing ones in lieav -en wait, Close be - side the pearl - y gate, Will you worldly things re-sign, Sa}' ing, .Jc - sus shall be mine? Ft=---ti^=^:p=t fr^ -^ t± ? :r^ U — i-. w — I t: ■:i 1^3 (_ m If you'll on • ly be my guest, Come un - to Now to see you heed, tho' late. Come un - to Will you heed his call di - vine. Come un - to -f:' If: :?:• It 2: t: h t^ — I*— I — I w- ' \-— w- 1 -! h h- 1 '^-- ^^ me. me. me. <5>-5- I Davis, )r's ,7ay; )e - gin, ;o come; m to me.) to me.) to me.) ^^ oppressed, y gate, be mine? i^E3 H-=~ :! me. me. me. J Goipe Unto Me. Gonciudcd. p Chorus. EC m -^-- •- g= f -'»-- I Come \m - to me, Come un - to me, Come un - to me. Come un - to mo, 3 'jtzS: ■»• t:-l t=t: -u \/ u — f T Ilear the Sav - ior sweet - ly sav, C(mie un - to me, Come un - to me, J ^ 5— f f—+ -1/ — s/ — /^f ■ — b — " — r-" i03 ^Td- 'iT- r=!^ $Ht— 1 Come un - to me, Come un to me, Come un - to me. Come un - to nie. 1= %:=^ 3 -#--#--«- —^ — V ^ — r 6 l—f^JLi7±j-^^~^-—tzi:t=z^^:^^ 8 "^ >i/ Hear the Sav - ior sweet -ly say, Conioun-to me. Come un - to me 3 I ^ \ ^ ^ -t:--> i «o. 156. (9- ia Patri. ^ Oiory be to the Father, and to the .Son, And to ilie Ho - ly Ghost; As it \v;is ill M»e bcirin nin^^ is now, and ev - er shall be, World without end. A - men. ^ i^^iiE^I f^ -«- No. 157. COWPER. Glorious Fountain, T. C, O'Kaotb. pp= ^^pj = p ^ 1. There is a foun - tain filled with blood, filled with blood, 2. The dy - ing thief re - joiced to see, re - joiced to see, re ■ 3. Thou dy - ing Lamb, thy precious blood, thy precious blood, thy 4. E'er since by faith, I saw the stream, I saw the stream, I 11 mm f saa h 1^ ^EH: 4;i=t=: 11* fll'^d with blood, There is joiced to see, The dy - pre - cious blood, Thou dy • saw the stream, E'er since a foun - tain filled with blood, Drawn ing thief re - joiced to see That ing Lamb, thy re - cious blood Shall by faith I saw the stream, Thy 13H^£ t S; f -I from Im foun - tiiin nev er man in lose iiel's his its flow - ing wounds sup vems. And sni • day, And there pow'r, Till all ply. He - deem ners plunged be - may I, though the ran -somed love has mg Ml mm^ X'- fi \— -t— -i — It: U-- -A — \ r — ^ I — I ^ — ^--^H-n — \ A- w^ neath that flood, he - neath that flood, he - ueath that vile :is he. th-i' vile as he, tho' vile as church of God. church of God, church of l)een my theme.has been my theme, has been my Mood, And he. And God, Till theme, Ke- * X-- X- T=5= m ood, ;, re- >d, thy am, I -1^ H 3d, Drawn e That ood Shall earn, Thy N d be - though -somed e has Hood, Ami ic, And ^}od, Till heme, Ke- f Glorious Fountain. Concluded. sinners plunged be - m;ath that flood, Lose all their guil - ty stains; there may I, though vile as he, Wash all my sins a- way; all the ransomed church of God, Arc saved, to sin no more; deem - iug love hius been my theme, And will be till I die; i-Jl- i JU- ± ?^ ^.^^ i^^l^^S^llIp Chorus. I 1: jEiE^jiE^- is^ t: ■4^ m — ur— Oh, glo - ri - ous foun-tain! Here will I 1 1 1 — ; ]/- stay, &i And m thee er Wash my sins a - way. i r-j,-»— •-i »— »— • — I— I f-s—r-* • »— •—■ ?— 1— ••-■ ^ • |f/4::rr:=r=f=t=3r:i:v=::t^=E3=rr»:=^j==^it f- _ -; No. 158. Angels Hovering Round. 1. There are an -gels hov'ring round, There are An- gels lim'nng nuuid, g &--- 1\ N -■"-Si- There are an - gels, an f=:tz3it:-=t:==ti=t::^=^--l :^--t;^z^ -^r 1 irels hov - 'rinir round. —I— A H- — I i 2 To carry the tidings home. 3 To the new Jerusalem. 4 Poor sinners are coming home. 5 And Jesus bids them come. C Let him Uiat heareth, come. 7 We're on our journey home. No. 159. Papa, Gonje This Way. M. E. w. Mrs. M. E. WivLBOn. Arr. by Alfred Bikklt. A fisherman pot loHt in the fof»; his little child called from the shore, "Come this way," and <;uided by the voice, he reached home in safety. So, unsaved and lost fathers, listen to the little voices from the heavenly shore, calling, "Papa, come this way. DUKT. ^^ N __^ — ^ -1 _ — _ , ^__^- ■r^.. -N- ^ ^^m A — r^Ej 1. A lit - tie cliild-ish voice is still'd.Twolit-lle li-ly-\vbite bunds are 2. I'm sure my dar - ling is at rest, Within the lender SUephcrd's 8. Wlier-e'er I u;o, that voice I hear, As Iho' my dar-lingcould not Organ. -A — ^- zz^ ^- A^ -H— TiEEJ^ 1- crcssed; Two lit - tie eyes fold; He took her from rest, Un - til I give for - cv - cr closed, The sound of this sin - fnl world, He shields her my heart to him, Who died to i -zjti!,: ;^ -^-— Vjf J ^-: 1 A \ N — I i ^ — l-H N «(-. d 6f-< A — ^ feEJdEEt:E8z:;::fe:^; ^r-.i^ EElEJJEEy ^izfc pat - t'ring feet is lost, A lit froi:-> its blast and cold; But how- save and make me blest. And so Rit. nn tie form from out our 4=: I it nuss ecb the oes lov - ing in my -•- L_ I u H\ ^ 1 home, Was borne by lov - ing hands a - way; Hut still I kiss, And oh! my long - ing heart is sore; Then comes that heart, And thro' the cham - bers of my soul, I'll not re - « (5/- X- t^.. ■i' '! WlLLBOH. KD TtlKKLT. me this md loKt a, come 1 Ininds are Shepherd's 2()uld not ip ound of lields her died to -^-- i er out our lov - ing ill my A m still I J conies that not re - Papa, Goipe This Way. conciudd. fczt^^rriA-l^: -r> ^&imiM^mm^ seem to hear a voire* Within my lieart, it says each day, lit - tlo plead-ing voice, It i^en-tly wills -peis o'er and t»'cr, sist that j)l('ad-ing voice, r/^ yo to .le ■ sm und Ih- whole. "Pa -pa, come this way, Pa - pa, come this way;" A m ri^ — pn h±=^—%. rail. t- \' ^ #i-i* — «^ — I — ••■ :t:::t5-^:iird-S lit - tie voice calls from that shore, "Pa - pa, conic this wav ____|___._^_-| 4-3— ;- -4-^ — J- - - - .. ^ bZ: -itr-^ -ST -#- -iP" -^ No. 160. Nearer, My God, to Tliee. Key CJ. 1 Nearer, my God, to thee, Nearer to thee! E'en though it be a cross That raiseth me; Still all my song shall be — Nearer, my God, to thee, Nearer to thee! 2 Though, like the wanderer, The sun gone down. Darkness be over me, My rest a .stone; Yet, in my dreams I'd be — Nearer, my God. to thee. Nearer to thee! .3 There let the way appear, ' Steps up to heaven ; All that thou sendest me, In mercy given; Angels to beckon me — Nearer, my God, to thee, Nearer to thee! No. 161. Fe Leadctli Me. Key of D. 1 He Icadcth me! oh, blessed thought; Oh! words with hcav'uly comfort fraught; Whate'er I (lo, where'er 1 be. Still 'tis God's haml thai Icadcth me. lief. — He Icadcth me. He Icadcth me! By his own hand he Icadcth me; His faithful follower I would be, For by his hand he Icadcth mc. 2 Sometimes 'mid scenes of deepest gloom, Sometimes where Eden's bowers bloom. By waters si ill, o'er troubled sea, — Still 'tis his hand that leadeth me. 5 Lord, I would clasp thy hand in mine, Nor ever mumur nor repine — Content. what<;ver lot I see. Since 'tis my God that leadeth me. ^Od #_ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) V. I/.. <. ^°" ^ ^. i/. 1.0 !f:l^ Ng^ I.I 1.25 1^ 1^ 2.2 ill 1-8 1.4 - 6" 1.6 Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 873-4503 m. iV C>c^^ ^^ ■\ o and peace and trust For earth iind heaven above. 3 And he the wittiess <';ives To loyal hearts and free. That every promise is fulfilled, If faith'but brings the plea. 4 All hail, atoning blood! All hail, redeeming grace! All hail, the gift of Christ, our Lord, Our Strength and Righteousness! 1 Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer, That calls me from a world of care. And bids me at my Father's throne, IMake all my wants and \vi>hes known. In seasons of distress and gi'ief, ]VIy soul has often foiuid relief. And oft escaped the tempter's snare. By thy return, sweet hour of prayer. 2 Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer. Thy wings shall my petition bear To him whose truth and faillifuluess Engage the waiting, soul to bless; And since he bids me seek his face, Believe his word, and trust his grace, I'll cast on him my every caro, And wait for thee, sweet hour of prayer. No. 165. \V. A. O. — ^• Seeking tlie Lost. -H — p — ^• \V. A. Ogden. ^^I=Ee^ 1. Seek- ing the lost, yes, kind- ly en - treat - ing Wan- der - ers 2. Seek- ing the lost, and pointing to Je - sus, Souls that are 3. Thus I would go on missions of mer - cy, Fol - low- ing B^ ^ £ f r ,1Z 1 1 1 J M — I— ^ m .p — ^- -J H^ H 1 1 1 -1 1 1^ 1- :3=":t=ii-=i!=::=?=3=*:f^i*=^^=|il=ii: :t=J-£^ _J 1 1 1— fr-i- ji^^— ^-— J-cH- n -Jtr=lt|i on the mountain a - stray;" "Come un - to me," Ilis message re • weak, and hearts that are sore; Lead- ing them forth in ways of sal - Christ from day un-to day; Cheering the faint, and rais-ing the . Pl± — ^-i — m — ^0 — M—^0.T^0 — iL ' — ^__^_jp: — T^-^—-^ — • gzzg±=grzi±i=--g=fz+ f I u k-u-j-F— F — g.-^ :t=: y V y Ob J N fk 1 ^ ^ N 1 __. p, TV ^ , ■■ ■ J 1 : ' 1 Jv=v M y w 1 ' • • m -! . » i • mt^m - peat - va fall 1 f •1 "~ ^ H " T^"- ^ ■^ —{- 1 • 1 - ing, Words - tion, Show - en; Point ^ * P - 9 of -ing -ing m f^: d ' • • « J * J J -■ the the the ^— 1 » • Mas - path lost • • • # • ter speaking to - to life ev - er to Je - sus the 1 N ^ ^ day. more. way. 1— 1 fm^' K m^' J J ■ PJ« 7 m " _ 1 • 1 -1 J S^h m. • IS • 1 1 1 1 1 ■ 1 II 11 1 J J « ' 1 * J U^ b_^ 1 V -y V ■ fc;.- .• 1 Chorus, ii^zisiv: _^—^— ^- Go- ing Go-ing a - far H h- :=: -=i-^- ^=^- jv- :1: i=i=*=r=r a - far up on the mountain, upon the moun - tuiu, Bringing the 1/ I u _ Bring - ing the wan - d'rer back a - gain, back a - gain, wan - - d'rer back a - gain ^- > .^ _^ J ^ I N j_ ^mm^mmmm \. OOT)EN. ler - ers hat are ow-ing # — F- f=« sssage re • ys of sal - lis-ing the ^ ^' u -H- i )re. ly- .4- I t L^^ tain, fringing the l-s — m a - gam. 1=^^ ^ Seeking the Lost, concluded. -^-s--— -si N" ^ — IS t^H: I In- to the fold of my Redeemer, In- to the fold .... of my Redeem - er Je-sus the _Sj. ^S •_ J'.^'^.J^J -"X- _ ^. ^^J ^^J ^^S y ^ m. :t± I , ^1 ^ ; 1 ^ ^ j^^EE3I :i: Je - sus, the Lamb for Lamb for s* ^ N N ■ ^ ^z=p:^^^ -0- ^" T ^ "•" ■*■"»" "«** "»■• sin - uers slain, for sin - ncrs slain, sin - ners slain I ^ i v^ lii^: No. 166. 0, Think of the Home Over There. No. 167. I Love to Tell the Story. 1 Oh, think of the home over there, By the ;nde of the river of light. Where the saint.s, all immortal and fair. Are robed in their garments of white, ife/.— Over there, over there. Oh, think of the home over there. 2 Oh, think of the friends over there. Who before us the journey have trod , Of the songs that they breathe on the air , In their home in the palace of God. Ref.— Over there, over there, Oh, think of the friends over there. 3 My Savior is now over there, There my kindred and friends are at rest; Then away from my sorrow and care, Let me fly to the land of the blest. Ref.— Over there, over there. My Savior is now over there. 1 I'll soon be at home over there, For the end of my journey I see; Many dear to my heart, over there, Are watching and waiting for me. jR^-^_Over there, over there, I'll soon be at home over there. I I love to tell the Story I Of unseen things above. Of Jesus and his glory. Of Jesus and his love; I love to tell the Story, Because I know it's true; It satisfies my longings, As nothing else would do. Clio.— I love to tell the Story! 'Twill be my theme in glory. To tell the Old, Old Story Of Jesus and his love. 3 I love to tell the Story! More wonderful it seems. Than all the golden fancies Of all our golden dreams; Hove to tell the Story! It did so much for me; And that is just the reason I tell it now to thee. 3 I love to tell the Story! For those who know it best Seem hungering anrl thirsting To hear it. like the rest; And when, in scenes of glory, I sing the New, New Song, 'Twill be the Old, Ot,d Stort That I have loved so long. No. )68. "Look and Live." W. A. 0. w. A. OODBW. 1 -1- it+fj. N ^ N \ - jl ^ JT. 5=1-:^- K N -1^= m n : ____,^. -«'— J J-T — m — ji — - J - -4 - 4- t- -J ? / '— i— ^ ^ ^— JF -jb "t cJ - • S-J 1. I've a mes ■ sage from the Lord, Hal - le^ - lu - jah! The 2, I've a mes ■ sage full of love, Hal - le - lu . jah! A 3. Life is of- fered un - to thee, Hal - le ■ lu - jah! E- 4. I will ten you how I came, Hal - le - lu - jah! To 1^ N m m m • m m m • -0- i^Ai-H— — 1 — -^ p 1 ^H <5^ # - -I— J ^s_* — •— — 1 — \ — 9 — — £ -^- "£= &— > ki — ^~u— — t^-J / i 1 W~i T -i" — r" §P3 -A- * -<«-■ ^ — ^ — 1^ — #-"i^ I'll give, 'Tis re - cord - ed in his word, for you, 'Tis a message from a - bove, shall liave, If j-^ou'll on - ly look to Him, me whole;'Twasbe -liev»ing on his name, A — ^-T-^• mes - sage un - to you mes - sage, oh ! my friend ter - nal life thy soul Je - sus, when he made P\ -r-^ f^ '^ ~ • — ■ -+— -jp^^i^- r ± -X I -<&- :t~ -f-v -^- :q: r -(&— si- Hal - le*^ Hal - le Hal - le Hal - le ^E?^ lu lu lu lu jah! It is on - ly that you "look and live." jah! Je-sus said it, and I know 'tis true, jah ! Look to Je - sus, who a - lone can save, jah! I trust -ed and he saved my soul. m ^ t-r- -(a r- t-v — -.'W — -I h- -I h r=^ ti t Chorus. * ^ ^ d: d: 1 ^Et :i^: ■^ ^^ Tf W. 1/ ^ u V \ "Look and live," my broth -er, live. "Look and live," my broth -er, live. "Look and live," «.^ « « f- -t^ !l__^ ^. * * n p t- I \ A. OODBW. ■4 1:^ iah! The jah! A jah! E- jah! To 1 — r his word, n a - bove, k to Him, his name. id live." is true, in save. y soul. I El i "Look and Live." eonciuM I ^ • • . ,— ,_._^_. Look to Je - sm n^ and live, 'Tis re - cord-od in his word .^_D c fizxp 1^ — ^_5 — ^ — ^ — ^ — ^_ J * i^ w b 1^ I Hal - le jah! It is on-ly that you "look and live." 1«-^ — R— '— I 1 h h— '— b" b» u b* P — ^-3_-5_L_U i/ 1^ t- No. 169. What a Friend We Have in Jesus. Rev. H. BoNAB, D. D. r. j s r\ K WAJ T'-^ — y— ^— I — #-fe=:3=5 C\ C. Converse. 1. What a friend we have in Je - sus, AH our sins and griefs to bear; l:4j±=?; a 5=J-«- -h- -t — r i % ■V i?'- -I— -V- :-4— ^- ^^i^ — I- 3=i Fine. E?fe3l * ::^: i^i What a priv - i- lege to car-ry Ev - 'ry thing to God in prayer. D. 8. All be-cause we do not car - ry Ev - 'ry tiling to God in prayer. r=rt=J _(2 , 1 ^ ^.^ Oh, what peace we oft - en for -•- -#- -•- -•■ -!^ feit, Oh, what needless pain we bear — i^ i/ U 1^ w 2 Have wo trials and temptations, Is there troul)le anywhere? We should never be discouraged, Take it to the Lord in prayer. Can we find a friend so faithful. Who will all our sorrows sliare? Jesus knows oin* every weakness, Take it to the Lord iu prayer. 3 Are we weak and heavy laden, Cumbered with a load of care? Precious Saviour, still our refuge, — Take it to the Lord in prayer. Do thy friends despise, forsake thee? Take it to tlie Lord in prayer; In his arms he'll take and shield thee, Thou wilt hud a solace there. No. 170. F. M. Davis. Nearer Home, A. J. Showaltkr. 5f=4z: A I 1 *^ g~'P ' -0-. -#• -#- ■#-. -•- -•-. * ih— *.-•- #-^ 4: 1. Ev - 'ry day brings us neur-er to the bet - ter land, Nearer 3. Ev - *ry day brings us near - er to the land of love, Near-er 3. Ev - 'ry day brings us near - er to the pearl - y gates. Nearer I, .^i I I . X L & 1^ '^ I \> I -an- -z=^T :jr. — •*- home, (Near-er home,) near - er home, (Near-er home,) near - er home, (Near-er home,) near - er -^. 5fc ^-i- -<5 home, (near - er home,) Ev - home, (near - er home,) Ev - home, (near - er home,) Ev - 'rv 'rv ^= ^tt— ^= 31 S ±: ±: ^ m day day day brings brings brings us us us near near near -•-■ er to the er to the er where the Lord's right fields a - Sav - lor hand, Near ■ er bove, Near - er waits, Near - er ■I 1 1 m 1 -I — -^ -> -I— m ~&r :S I^ :^ home, (Near-er home,) near - er home, (near - ev home.) We will home, (Near-er home,) near - er home, (near - er home.) Oh, the home, (Near-er home,) near - er home, (near - er home.) Oh, the i :J£i=:^ :^: :t: -1 — itzizt: -\- 'y -.». b -fc^- i sing and re - joicewhilt the days are quick - ly pass- ing, Ev - er way oft - en - times may seem lone - \y , dark, and drear-y, And our joy we sha' know when we reach the land im - mor - tal. And have ^ t -I— -V- :t ±—W^^-=L -^- ^ -/ Nearer Home, gonciudcd. KOWALTKR. — ^- — +-r P Nearer Near-er Nearer Near - er Near - er Near - er -m We will Oh, the Oh, the - — •- -h- I b ^ Ev - er And our , And have — I w.- — • seek - ing to mer - it our Sav - ior'schoioest bless-ing; For we faith seem so small, and our feet have grown so wea - ry; Yet we sung the new song far be-yond death's chill-ing por - tal; For we w— ' Jl-1 R * i -y- m ^ :S2zp=zp: -ft- l=^Pw- t=^ ¥ — ¥- --^- -tt-r -» — I- '^TL know ev - 'ry day brings us near-er home, Near-er home, near-er home. i Ro. 171. Blow Ye the TrumpBt, Blow. No. 172, Arise, My Soul, Arise. 1 Blow ye the trumpet, blow, The gladly solemn sound; Let all the nations know. To earth's remotest bound; The year of jubilee is come, The year of jubilee is come; Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. 3 Jesus, our great High Priest, Has full atonement made; Ye weary spirits, rest; Ye mourning souls, be glad; The year of jubilee is come, The year of jubilee is come; Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. 8 Exalt the Lamb of God, The sin-atoning Lamb; Redemption by his blood Through all the world proclaim; The year of jubilee is come, The year cf jubilee is come; Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. Arise, my soul, arise; Shake oIT tliy guilty fears, The bleeding sacritice In my behalf appears; Before the throne ni}- svn-ety stands. Before the throne my Surety stands. My name is written on his hands. 2 He ever lives above. For nie to intercede, His all-redeeming love. His precious blood to plead; His blood atoned for all onr race. His blood atoned for all our race, And sprinkles now the throne of grace 3 My God is reconc'^-d; His pardoning \ ^e I hear; He owns me for his child; I can no longer fear; With confidence I now draw nigh, With confidence I nf)W draw nigh. And Father. Abba, Father, cry. ^^ No. 173. Whosoever Galleth. Julia Sterlimo. Iba D. 3ANKKT. — "- — am — - ■ 1 — ^-'--■^■1 -\ — ' ^ 1- -t-|--ji-.- -#- -* — — #H ->-r— S -f-4=<( s — d gH-S T 1. Ob, hear the joy - f ul nics - saj^e, 'Tis sound-iiifij far and wide; 2. Ye souls that long in dark - nes.s, The imth of sin have trod, 3. Ye wea - ry, heav-y - la - den, Op-pressed with toil and care, m^s PeS 1 :i :tz H Nt — I f^— -h ^^ — I -3 Good news of full sal - va - tion, Thro' him, the Crn - ci - fled. Be - hold the light of mer - cy! Be - hold the Lamb of God! He waits to bid you wel- come, And all your bur - dens bear. V— I ? t H»-^ ±: ±13 :t: r m I 4- #^^^:^ '^ :fe: -A- ::1: m 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, p Jj^m — I* m~ ra -I— -i^— h ^^m^ ^mm 1:1 ill :=1: — I- -d- — I- JCJ :=jt £ t -Jt ± Who look by faith to Je - sus. And call up • on his name. That none shall ev - cr per - iah, Who call up - on his name. Who look to him be - liev - ing. And call up - on his name. I ^_3_n — ^ — r r ^ w rp oz — ^ — ■ h- Chorus. ^§^? i=t -drr m. ' ' Who - so - ev - er call-eth, Wiio - so - ev - er call-eth, Who - so - ev - er t=^i i p -f~ -b^ -=?- H 1- !:i=t=:i: f Hzzpzzp: ). 3AKKST* wide-, e trod, I care, 1^1 i - tied. I God! ns bear. -I- izt s ay claim, f^e claim ; ly claim, lis idi^-^ lis name, bis name, his name. t=t o-so-ev-er WliosoGver Galleth, Gonciudcd. t :t lEEr ^^_4^_^_4 F^^ — t-^^-H 1- -\ B» — I , — I ^— , — I c-- call-eth on his name shall be saved! Who - so - ev - er call - eth, Who so- H— t ^-f^ F fc^^JJI— t-^^-T Eizr -I 1 t=z=H:p WM ev - er call - eth, Who- so-ev - er call-eth on the Lord shall be saved!" I — tz:ti=t:zjfzr:t:=tzpr:: h 1 F — '-• F 1 =1-;- No. 174. Must Jesas Bear ih Cross? S& ^ fen ^ L^^— #- ::1i^ ■<5'- :4=:^:t:i 1 Must Jesus bear the cross alone, And all the world go free? No ! there's a cross for every one, And there's a cross for me. 2 The consecrated cross I'll bear, Till death shall set me free, And then <,^o home, my crown to wear, For there's a crown for me. 3 0, precious cross, O, glorious crown! O, resurrection day! Ye angels from the stars, come down, And bear my soul away. r- 4 He breaks the power of cancelled sin. He sets the pris'ner free; His l)l()0(l can make the foulest clean, His blood availed for me. No. 176. Am I a Soldier of the Gross? 1 Am I a soldier of the cross, A follower of the Laml)? And shall I fear to own his cause, Or blush to speak his name? 2 Must I be carried to the skies On tiow'ry beds of ease. While others fought to win the prize, And sailed through bloody seas? 3 Sure, I must fight, if I would reign; Increase my courag- 1-i- ■^t S -r-4- q=; -^ A— i iv— Pt -^»l— •- :^F^^ ■fi&- sin,- -0 gates, un - bar, and stand a-jar. To let poor pilgrims in. Love: O beau-teous ray, ii - lume our way To hap-pi- er realms above. shore; glad harps, ring, and an - gels sing Forever, and ev - er-more. ^^^^^^m ■jaEi --1— U. i SiMKINH. (=t n{si: n the o our lo! our P as we and our and the t?—- tr m - The ? Nay, And -• — » \~N- '^j It- — i 0— ,_,. -» -row and ght of aven - ly _^- i ims in. a-bove. ermore. No. 179. F. A. S. Years! TearsI Fhancis a. Sim kins. Ilftr. by E. C). Exckli, r 1. O years, lost years! tears, sad tears' Years tliat have marked a 2. O years, lost years! tears, sad tears; /ears, I have lived them 3. O years, lost years! tears, sad tears! Years, van-ished years, for- E53E3E:!QEf PPiiiiiilipi A-.. =l=p wast - ed life. Tears for the years of sin and strife; Years that be* all in vain, Tears, can they ease my lieurt of pain? Years that have ev • er gone, Tears, bit-ter tears, shall tears flow on? Years bless - ed -J Jr. :^:-: ■v--' ..(2- -P—^(S ~»— m^m -^- longed to God a - lone, Tears that I made, jes, all my own: Lost brought no gathered sheaves, Tears that I reaped but withered leaves: Lost years may still be mine, Tears they shall speak the Love Di - vine: Lost I 13=^5=3=^1 -<&- -gi~n~^ -itT -<5i- i=itEe=t3ip=:|::3=F:£a mmrn^-* ^ (S- :*t3 m—\ — I ii -y^- a years I nev-er may re - call, Sad toors, when shall they cease to fall? years, conteni'd the Mas-ter's will, Sad tears, are flow - ing, flow - ing still, years, mv soul grieve not so sore. Sad tears, ah, they shall flow no more, i 1 -2^ ^ :q: :^: :q: — I — h .(5» — »_J -«>- -»S>- ?: ■?5!- t^ ^ :i:3?: -F — l-l ! P«- X--W- E^^^f'S 11 No. 180. Te!l it to Jesus. J. E. Rankin. D. D. Matt. xiv. 12. iS — I I ■!_ ^EESE^ i i E. S. LORENZ. ^-4 *r-^ 'i=f^ f 1. Are you wea - ry, are you heav - y- heart-ed? Tell it to 2. Do the tears flow down your cheeks un-bid-den? Tell it to 3. Do you fear the gath-'ring clouds of 'or-row? Tell it to 4. Are you trou-bled at the thought of dy - ing? Tell it to Je - BUS, Je - sus, Je - sus, Je - sus, f^E^E^ It: 1—1-- ;f^EE :^=t:: f=F t y I I id: m i J J Tell it to Je - sus ; Are you griev-ing o - ver joys de - part- ed? Tell it to Je - sus ; Have you sins that to man's eye are hid- den? Tell it to Je-sus; Are you anx-ious what shall be to-nior-row? Tell it to Je -sus; For Christ's com-ingKiug-dom are you sigh- ing? # ^^—^—0 , ^ 0~r-~^ f /•— #- - _ . . . J ^ 1 I i__ -■» — • — »— — • — »■ r -g-T j=t^=^ t- f m Chorus. i»^ .^.._ . --I liU: 4- abtiit i — I- M- jti±:Mz =3= Tell it to Je - sus a- lone. ^ Tell it to Je- sup te t^-f^ H- -fc± — ^ — ^- -ig-- — ^^ -I p. iV-P 1 ' UiL: ^ it to Je-sus, ^=^ — ji — #—#=3 a friend that's well known; You have no oth-er 5= H "-- 1-» — -I* f- — - r r — _t j_p p p u — t/ — ' -^--^—: ^-— -d-in-J ^^— Ad N-d m such a friend or broth - er, Tell it r ^^^^^^^ to Je - sus a - lone. i. LOREKZ. ^-4- tzMi tuL f Je - BUS, Je - sus, Je - sus, a Je - sus, ^E*3 5 w~ - part- ed? hid- den? - nior-row? L sigh- ing? mm ^ -w- to Je-sus, t-U ^-^ oth- er fe-. 1 le. ? » I No. 181. Thou Thinkest, Lord, of Me. E. D. MuND. E. S. LORKNZ. Pi% -\-#l — •■ s ::t ■H \ m-^ -0 d ai 1— 7 " T z^=$ :*» <^*— * — :^^^ • — •— -l — I 1 — t 1. A - mid the tri - als which I meet, A - mid the thorns that pierce my feet, 2. The cares of life come thronging fast, Upon my soul their shadow cast; 3. Let shadows come, let shadows go, Let life be bright or dark with woe, r r 4^3 Pt:^=^=pt yi—V- ±=t ^^ -I 1- P i=f* i ^=t H 1- ^ t=t -N— »- i=t ^. -;gr-*— it- I 1 One tho't re - mains su - premely sweet, Thou thinlcest, Lord, of mo! Their gloom re - minds my heart at last, Thou thinkest, Lord, of mcl I am con - tent, for this' I know. Thou thinkest, Lord, of me! i tq=|: I t=t: tz=t: -• — »- -I 1 — 1^ i :i=±, Chorus. 1 1- i _, f_ 1 — -JL. i ;tS 1 Thou thinkest, Lord, of me, (of me,) Thou thinkest. Lord, of me, (of me,) -p- -#--#--#- M- -^ -^ -^ -M- ~ :|=q=J i: * t -P=t^. m • •— -f — • — -• — * 5 — -\^ — fi — prt^ — ^ — I F' :^=^ 5=3 What need I fear since thou art near, And thinkest, Lord, of me. ^^^=^=^ l^P^ tr-1 T i^z: -!5»- 1 No. 182. Hoi Every One That is TIjirstyl L. J.R LrcT J. Ptssb. 1. Ho! ev - 'ry one that is thirst - y in spir - it, Ho! ev-'ry 2. Child of the world, are you tired of your bondage? Wea-ry of 3. Child of the king - dom, be filled with the Spir - it, Noth-ingbut mM4 ieS t± -^' 1 b U one that is wea - ry and sad, Come to the foun- tain, there's earth-joys, so false, so un-true; Thirst -ing for God, and his f ul - ness thy long - ing can meet, 'Tis the en - due-ment for T t -\— -h- ^ J TTX :^t ±: y y y ful-nessin Je - sus, All that you're longing for, come and be glad, ful - ness of bless-ing? List to the prom-ise — a mes- sage for you. life and for serv- ice; Thine is the prom-ise, so cer-tain, so sweet. -I — — t^- M- :t: S -I -I- 1 I i) ill ■! m :n — '- — ^ E^^ Ii.i_H_ u -#-• -#- -•- -•- "I will pour wa-tei" on him that is thirst-y, I will pour floods 't=X, ^ i, b f b b t^ iT^ rt up - on the dry ground; O - pen your heart for the gifts I am i-jf-'-i^T^t-^ 1 1 1 ^ — I 1 1 »— K- •Sr;^.' i V -t—d -I 1- -*_^- -# — 1^ ^=5 y r J. ItTsss. o! ev-'ry ea-ry of th-ing but :pt=« m ain, there's ind his lent for ~^^. 1 be glad, for you. , so sweet. )our floods 3^ n -A--J— itzi: Hol Every One Tliat is Tljirstyl ^§^i 1:5 bring-ing, While ye are seek - iug me, I will be found." -1 \- ■^ -y- No. 183. Jgsus sliall ReigQ. 'f* ■'g'-gi- -iS'- -5^ -<&- No. 184. From all tht Dwell Below. ^ is=[ -;5^- /&-5i- 1 From all that dwell below the skies, Let the Creator's ])raise arise; TiCt the Redeemer's naiiu' be simg Through every land, by every tongue. 2 Eternal are thy mercies. Lord, Eternal truth attends thy word; Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore, Till Sims shall rise and set no more. Z Your lofty themes, ye mortals, bring; In songs of praise divinely sing; The great salvation loud proclaim, Aad shout for joy the Savior's name. No, 185. Olj, Render Tljanks to Cod aboYe. 1 Jesus shall reign where'er the sun Does his successive journeys run ; His kingdom spread from shore to shore, Till moons shall wax and wane no more. 2 From north to south, the princes m> et, To pay their homage at his feet; While western empires own their Lord, And savage tribes attend his word. 8 To him shall endless prayer be made, And endless praises crown his head; His name, like sweet perfume, shall rise With every morning sacrifice. 4 People and realms of every tongue Dwell on his love with sweetest song. And infant voices shall proclaim Their early blessings on his name. 1 Oh, render thanks to God above. The fountain of eternal love; Whose mercy firm, thro' ages past. Hath stood, and shall forever last. 3 Who can L^^ mi^iity deeds express, Not only vast, but numberless? What mortal elo(iuence can raise His tribute of immortal praise? 3 Extend to me that favor, Lord, Thou to thy chosen dost afford; When thou return'st to set them free; Let thy salvation visit me. No. 186. From Elvery Stornjy Wind. HH 1 From every storm}- wind that blows. From every swelling tide of woes. There is a calm, a sure retreat: 'Tis found beneath the mercy-seat. 2 There is a place where Jesus sheds The oil of gladness on our heads- A place than all besides more sweet: It is the blood-bought mercy-seat. 3 Ah! whither could we flee for aid. When t(,'nipted, desolate, dismayed. Or how the hosts of hell defeat, Had suffering saints no mercy-seat? 4 There, there on eagle wings we soar. And sin and sense molest no more; And heaven comes down our souls to greet, While glory crowns the mercy-seat. No. 187. The ffondcfful JgsusI E. A. Hoffman. Chab. Edw. PmoB. 1. Have you heard of the won-der - f ul Sav - ior Who dwelt on the 2. Have you heard that, in dy - ing for sin - ners, He answered for 3. O my brother! if you are not trust - ing In Je - sus, the 12ft % -^— «-V' M-^-^ ^- i lE:±t=i=t:-- r- t: ?=3 fe^i^l^l&^^lig^^ earth a-mon'^men, And died on the cross for their ran - som, Then me and for you, Se - cur - ing for us a full clear-ance, And bear - er of sin, If wide is the door of God's mer - cy, And W 3^ — * — • — J — — •--^^<^*-^ — 1-^--4—4 — :5: ^ went back to heav - en a - gain? Have you heard that his do you be - lieve it all true? Have you par -don and you have not en - tered with - in. Then to - day comp and ri=L lis: #-!—•- -V- :t:=:t=l #-:—# — #- -! — m i Jil !i'E n'is- t t/ r Jzzzi: i work of a -tone ment, Com-plet - ed on Cal-va-ry's tree, peace and as - sur - ance, And do you with con - fl-dence know Lum-bly con - f ess him. And go from this hal - low - ed place 5^13: S^i^ j/j=^ t=t=t:: ^^.0- ..x't. )ir. Prior. on the ered for sus, the -i — -•- :^ P som, Then ■ance, And - cy, And ~\- :§ lat his on and mp and m tree, know plaw 1:= Tlie Wonderful Jesus. Gonciaded. z^^q5q=q2z:q:rz=::^IzpI=:I:lzIz^^zqIZIzdzzzJzqz::^^ ^^*i: —2 — S — t — i — t — i:3E^ ~ 5 — *PF^ J — M S^c-d=?zz±=:*=z:»=zi*=r3=*iizii=z:j=±i5=itz33 Brings par - don and peace to the sin - ner, And makes him e - That his blood has made sure your sal \a- don, And wash-es you Re • deemed from your guilt and transgressions, A sin - ner re - Chorus. 1-- — m •i^H-d'^^d"! — ^ — ^ #-r — —I — -H 8 • * — ter - nal - ly free? whit- er than snow? O this won-der-ful, won- der - ful newed by his grace. ;> fefli^a^li !^ !^ ^ h- V- -^- -^ -^ Je - sus! The bear-er of guilt and of sin! To - day, in his P»PEEE^=zpi3=:t=:_7t=:t=::-t=:-r— " ±:^!:t=t:=:i=3iz?±=;-?=z:fzz=Jzz:P: '-«—#- = —fe"^— ^-: =t- :t :«^: ii J- :=i '"1" -m- ■■#- — I- -•- ^i^ ;^ FfeiE^ ^:iZ^^~^ free grace trust - ing, The life of a Chris-tian be - gin; To- :!;;»* J?i^ adUh. /?/i. day in his free grace trusting, The life of a Chris-tian be -gin. ^^^m^^m^ V:.l m No. 188. Jesus, the Name High Over all. No. 191. Jesus, Tlie \ery Thought. 1 Jesus, the Name high over all, In hell, or earth, or sky; Angels and men before it fall, And devils fear and fly. 2 Jesus, the Name to sinners dear — The Name to sinners given, It scatters all their guilty fear; It turns their hell to heaven. 3 Oh, that the world might taste and see The riches of his grace; The arms of love that compass me. Would all mankind embrace. No. 189. Gome, Let us Join, etc. 1 Jesus, the very thought of thee With sweetness fills my breast; But sweeter far thy face to see, And in thy presence rest. 2 No voice can sing, no heart can frame. Nor can the memory find A sweeter sound than Jesus' name, The Savior of mankind. 3 O Hope of every contrite heart, O Joy of all the meek. To those who ask, how kind thou art, How good to those who seek. No. 192. My Gracious Lord. m m 5ES <&- --t -(2— P- i5>- -i9- Hi^gS 1 Come, let us join our cheerful songs With angels round the throne; Ten thousand thousand are their tongues. But all their joys are one. 2 Worthy the Lamb that died, they cry. To be exalted thus: Worthy the Lamb, our hearts reply, For he was slain for us. 3 The whole creation join in one. To bless the sacred Name Of him that sits upon the throne, And to adore the Lamb. 1 My gracious Lord, I own thy right To every service I can pay, And call it my supreme delight To hear thy dictates and obey. 2 What is my being but for thee — Its sure support, its noblest end; 'Tis my delight, thy face to see. And serve the cause of such a Friend. 3 'Tis to my Savior I would live. To him who for my ransom died; Nor could all worldly honor give Such bliss as crowns me at his side No. 193. Lord, I Am Thine. No. 190. Return, Oh, Wanderer. i fe-s^ ±z^ — ^— J- -t&- -<&■ I 1 Return, O wanderer, return, And seek thy Father's face; Those new desires which in thee burn Were kindled by his grace. 2 Return, O wanderer, return. He hears thy humbled sigh; He sees thy softened spirit mourn, When no one else is nigh. S Return, O wanderer, return. The Savior bids thee live; Come to his cross, and grateful learn How freely he'll forgive. 1 Lord, I am thine, entirely thine, Furcliased and saved by blood divine; With full consent thine would I be, And own thy sovereign right in me. 2 Grant one poor sinner more a place Among the children of thy grace; A wretched sinner, lost to God, But ransomed by Immanuel's blood. 3 Thine would I live, thine would I die; Be thine through all eternity; The vow is past, beyond repeal. And now I set tlie solemn seal. 4 Here, at the cross, where- flows the blood That bought my guilty soul for God,- Thee my new Master now I call, And concentrate to thee my all. Thoiiglit. <9-'-f-m-^ \ )f thee f breast; to see, St. rt can frame, nd ms' name, heart, Ind thou art, 3 seek. d. thy right pay, lelight d obey. ' thee — )lest end; to see, of such a live, isom died; or give at his side thine, ood divine; 3ul 1 1 be, ht in me. re a place ' grace; God, el's blood. rould I die; ty; .'peal, 3eal. flows the 1 for God,- I call, lyall. Mo. 194. Tliere is a FounUiQ. pps il There is a fountain filled with blood Drawn from Ininianuel's veins; And sinners plunged beneath that flood. Lose all thcii' guilty stains. S The dying thief rejoiced to see That fountain in his day ; And there may I, though 'ile as he, Wash all my sins aw~' y 3 Thou dying Lamb, thy precious blood Shall never lose its power, Till all the ransomed Church of God Are saved to sin no more. 4 E'er since by faith, I saw the stream Thy flowing wounds supply, Hedeeming love has been my theme, And shall be till I die. Ko. 195. How Senile God's 6oii)iQaiids. g^ I— s=^- dz^ Stand up, stand up for Jesus I The trumpet call obey; Forth to the mighty conflict, In this, his glorious day; Ye that are men, now serve him. Against unnumbered foes; Your courage rise with danger. And strength to strength oppose. Stand up, Stand up for Jesus! Stand in his strength alone; The arm of llesh will fail yi>u — Ye dare aot trust your own. Put on the gospel armor. And watcliing unto prayer, Where duty calls, or danger. Be never wanting there. Stand up, stand up for Jesus! The strife will not be long; This day the noise of battle, The next, the victor's song; To him that overcometh, A crown of life shall wear; He, with the King of glory, Shall reign eternally. J No. 197. Come, ye Sinners. 1 How Gentle God's commands, How kind his precepts are; Come, cast your burden on tlie Lora, And trust his constant care. 2 Beneath his watchful eye His saints securely dwell; That hand which bears all nature up Shall guard his children well. 8 Why should this anxious load Press down your weary mind? Haste to your heavenly Father's throne, And sweet refreshment find. 4 His goodness stands approved, Unchanged from day to day: I'll drop my burden at his feet, And bear a song away. No. 196. stand up for Jesos. ^^ ^- ^^~^*-f i-^ m 1 Stand up, stand up for Jesus! Ye soldiers of the cross, Lift high his royal banner, It mast not suffer loss; From victory unto victory His array shall he lead, Till everj' foe is vanquished, And ciirist is Lord indeed. 1 Come, ye sinners, poor and needy, Weak and wounded, sick and sore; Jesus ready stands to save you. Full of pity, love, and power. Clio.— Turn to the Lord and seek salvation, Sound the praise of his dear name; Glory, honor, and salvation ! Christ, the Lord, ^as come to reign. 2 Now, ye needy, come and welcome, God's free bounty glorify; True belief and true repentance, — Every grace that brings you nigh. 3 Let not conscience make you linger; Nor of fitness fondly dream; All the fitness he requireth Is to feel your need of him! 4 Come, ye weary, heavy-laden, Bruised and mangled by the fall;. If you tarry till you're better. You will never come at all. No. 198. C. W. Rat. lis- Will You Do Wljat You Gan? Chas. Edw. Priob. *=? 11 f. jvat =t J 1= * 1^ =z+ 1 ^^ 1/ 1. Will you do what you can for the lost in sin ? Will you 2. Will you do what you can for the halt and blind, Who may 8. Will you do what you can that they may be - lieve In the :t:=t: ti- I 1 i H ^ s=s^ :± K- i^: £i=f 1/ i seek for those who have gone a-stray? Will you watch, will you pray, grope their way in the miduightgloom? Will you bear forth a light Sav-iour's name, And be tru - ly blest? Will you do what j'ou can ^S= j= — r — r=i: r: -h- # ft ^ -^0 IM fti_^ ^ *=ii=ii^:i=^=3=ii==ir_T=S=H |:==t=i=:h==:t==bzdziti==t==:5=£3 SI ^SiE^aEfeiEE^: 1 r to=l=:e!:::& Si -r^ &m m t will you strive to win Ev - 'ry wan-d'rer from the world's highway? for the darkened mind ? Will you warn and save from the com-in^ doom? that they may re - ceive Of his wondrous grace, and enjoy his rest? — ^— ^1 ii^"i-:EE35^=&^iiEj: -tf: _^_j t: _^_. l:=tz: f=f tnt -t-ScW— X s hi- --% ^ P -A- :z:t t i Will you do what - e'er you can ^ N N ^ for the sin - ner un - f or- ^tt— f — ^-3—^ ^ ^ — ^» — % ' '-n— ^ — P — ^ — (•—, giv'n? Will you bring them to the Sav-iour while you may? Will you S * t IS-- J s :dw. Priob. a ^-l -^r- Will you "Who may In the kf- ^ 1 ill you pray, •th a light lat 3'ou can -^ r m highway? in; doom? lis rest? ■m un - for- ji: ii __^ — ^:!^J Will you -h ^ Will You Do What You Gan? Gonciudcd. ^ -A P t=f -r=^i ^- mark the nar - row path to the shin - ing courts of heav'n? ■^-gaj: ^., <^ y> — \-^=p — \f^-p >z — p p — ■^— I ~H- fL-=-^— A- t iJ^ Will you lead them, will you keep them in # ^ — ,— # P ^-zzzS • m f tr- the way? -^ 1 No. 199. Fron) Creenland's Icy etc. 1 From Greenland's icy mountains, From India's coral strand; Where Afric's sunny fountjvins, Roll down their golden sand; Fvom many an ancient river, From many a palmy plain, They call us to deliver, Their land from error's chain. 2 Shall we, whose souls are lighted. With wisdom from on high, Shall we, to men benighted. The lamp of life deny? Salvation! oh, salvation! The joyful sound proclaim. Till earth's remotest nation lias learned Messiah's name. 3 Waft, waft, ye winds, his story, And you, ye waters, roll, Till, like a sea of glory. It spreads from pole to pole; Till o'er our ransomed nature. The Lamb for sinners slain, Redeemer, King, Creator, In bliss returns to reign. No. 200. With Tearful Eyes. 2 It tells me of a place of rest; It tells me where my soul may flee: Oh, to the weary, faint, oppressed, How sweet the bidding, "Come to me." 3 " Come, for all else must fail and die! Earth is no resting place for thee; To heaven direct thy weeping eye, I am thy portion; Come to me." 4 voice of mercy, voice of love! In conflict, grief, and agony. Support me. cheer me from above! And gently whisper, "Come to me." No. 201. My Sonl, be on % Suard. i=i=i: ^=2-^±iz=d -(&- With tearful eyes I look around; Life seems a dark and stormy sea; Yet, 'mid the gloom, I hear a sound,^ A heavenly whisper, " Come to me." 1 My soul be on thy guard. Ten thousand foes arise; The hosts of sin are pressing hard, So draw thee from the skies. 2 Oh watch, and fight, and pray. The battle ne'er give o'er; Renew it boldly every day. And help divine implore. 3 Ne'er think the vict'ry won, Nor lay thine armor down; The work of faith will not be done; Till thou obtain the crown. 4 Then persevere till death Shall brine; thee to thy God; He'll take thee at thy parting breath, To His divine abode. No. 202. 1 Will Follow Jesus. R. E. Hudson. S ^ :S- :t^=^ l^ 1. Down in thii valley with my Savior I would go, Where the flow'rs are bloom - 2. Down in the valley with my Savior I would go, Where the storms are sweep- 3. Down in the valley, or upon the mountain steep, Close be side my Sav - f-U— ia— 5^— U §-r^— -^T^— I M -^ 1 — ^ — I 1 ^ S- — -S" J=j±iii=^- Mi==j: H H — ^. — 1-: — H — h \-r ^—M—^—U- f ESEB I a «>- y y i^ig^ :il=«!: -ing and the sweet waters flow; Ev - 'r^' where He leads me I would -ing and the dark waters flow; With his hand to lead me I will -ior would my soul ev - er keep. He will lead me safe - ly in the ^^: X- ^~:^ -S"- j>-l— g -•- -^- ■#-■#- A »=:ic £ -^=x m —i- --t=ir- f fol-low, fol-low on, Walk-ing in His footsteps till the c wn be won ev - er, never fear; Dangers can -not fright me, if my Lord is near path that he has trod, Up to where they gath - er on the hills of God Ici^ :p=^" -©>- «=?z=f -h il r y y J — J — J 1 -A ^r^t --■X ^— *— # fol-low, I will fol low Je - sus! Any-where, ev-'ry where. .^ ^ ^ ^ -H h- t=t: r Mi:#: -H H 1- V — k' — — i^ ^Ei ■a=: -s — :* — I- i I will fol-low on; ^ ^ ig: -#■ .(g. -h- -s?- ^=i Fol-low, fol-low, I will fol-low * It tr- X- 5= ±=:tzz il Hudson. ^-^ 1 nre bloom - 1 are sweep - my Hav - I would I will in the t n be won. I is near, of God. f I 'ry wher(\ Ji^ i- i I Will Follow Jesus. Concluded. N- :S— 1^: I ^ ^1 €= Ii_ ti Je ■ sus! Ev - 'ry-where he leads me T will fol - low on. tr^rl ^= *^d:f^ I No. 203. Jesus. Bids Us Shine. B. O. Bxov:.!.. fe tCI{r-4V A::=t5 '^ I U w U 1. Jc-.sus bids us shine, With a clear pure light, Like a lit-tle can - die 2. Je-sus bids us .shine, First of all for Him; Well He sees and knows it, 3. Je-sus bids us shine. Then for all a- round, Ma-ny kinds of dark-ness, S ^ ±rit tt ^-^^j m :^ -■J==?: iSii^i^^ rf^ — f^ — ^ — N — f'^ — 1 F=t-=J f^—- N ^ ^ 1 1 -1 2 ^ -j- ^ , 6 =^— ^ *— Jz— ir-z: =4-=d s/ « « J « . J_ ._ 1 .. • _i rl fj ^ ^ ^ .0. Burn-ing in the night, If our light is dim; In this world a - bound, ^ N ^ ^ 1 ^ • • ^ ^ In this world of dark - He looks down from heav - Sin and want and sor - N fN ^ N il ill 1 - "f ■ ■ + ness, en, row; gll — ! . — !| q ( -^ -J :- — ; A :^ — J — ^_j — J — — SI- -h— t: -H- I ar - lilies of sa - tan, de - fi • ant and bold, With the crowi) and a robe for the faith - ful to wear. And the T^ * * i i ^^ •• ^- i -^- ¥ -«- t I ' ^ N N- ons of sin, of the vie ^^E^fe *= ^3 they u tor at nit last ed - ly stand, O- he shall sing. Who F=H — * r=f=^ -i -=f m tf=t i «: lf^-0- ■ bey - ing the cap-tain of sins bat - ties for Je - sus, our Sa m —^ — t/ dark command, () - vior and King, Who -^ H^^ I 8 th the id the ^1 O- Who riri "Tis Dividing the World." soneiuded. -I H h j/ ^ w - Rit Ad lib. ^^53 ^~- « •— #— =1— #- H-H — I- bey - ing the captain of sins dark command, On which side, bat - ties for Je - sus, our Sa - vior and King, On which side, ^ m^ -i /?v r-i: -^=W=-- _ ___^_ 45c:|=n I ^ 8 :4 -^5^ •-*- t- iftfcift 8 I ^i^ ■^^-=i-s- ii?: -•-i- 7:=^: t: -I h u ^- I which side, On which side are you? Arrayed with God's *f ^f m -^ — • ^ m^ t ^ I m I Rit. m en - e - mies, or friends tried and true? P fci ^ -i — 5 ^^S Stiittizqa: -dr^-Jt i <^. ^ 1 i " «i 11 -n- J IP^ ^ -m n No. 205. John Yates. The Model Gbureb. E. O. EXCELL. :± J t -i- 1. Well, wife, I've found the 2. The sex - ton did not 3. I wish you'd heard the _H__g__^._^ ~^ mod - el church. And worshipp'd there to- set me down, A - way back by tiie sing - ing, wife. It had the old - time S iii:=p: S: C" 4i=t=t I x=x X 4i-=t=: ^ ■ day; It made me think of good old times, Be - fore my hair was door; He knew that I was old and deaf, And saw that I was ring; The preach-er said with trum-pet voice, Let all the peo - pie _ I ' i^iizS: =!: iq: -d- X-- -p- X- t ^m ■An Ai * H — f H — gray, The meet - ing house was fin ■ er built,Than they were years a- poor, He must have been a christian man, He led me bold - ly sing, "Old Cor - o - na-tion," was the tune, The mu - sic up - ward M 3-^--*: :=F —-' -^^=F ^^■ 9 :t: &^ H iEa ;i i ^h-^ d=i1: —I I^KH « »|- 4— ^Fgr:ir-.5: ■'F go, thro' roll'd. But then I found when I went in, It was not built for show. The long aisle of that crowded church, To find a pleas - ant pew. Till I tho't I heard the angel-choir Strike all the harps of gold. ). EXCELL. -H- ire to- y t2ie d - time ~t 1*/ hair was I was peo - pie An J r^ears a- jold - ly up - ward for show, ant pew. s of gold. The Model Ghurct concluded. 4. My deafness seemed to melt away, My spirit caught the flre; I joined my feeble, trembling voice, With that melodious choir; And sang, as in my youthful days, "Let angel's prostrate fall; ^ I Bring forth the roy-al di-a-dem, To win immortal souls to Christ, The carnt'sl preacher tried; He tiilked not of liimself, or creed, But Jesus crucitieii. Dear wife, the toil will soon be o'er. The victory soon be won ; Tlie shining land is just ahead. Our race is nearly run; We're nearlng Canaan's happy shore. Our home so bright and fair; Thank God, we'll never sin again; wmm ^ -ts*- F^ ^^iS^ And crown him Lord of all. 5, I tell you, wife, it did me gootl To sing that hymn once more; I felt like some wrecked mariner Who gets a glimpse of shore. I almost want to lay aside This weather-beaten form. And anchor in the blessed port. Forever from the storm. 6. 'Twas not a flowery sermon, wife, But simple gospel truth; It fitted huml3le men like me; It suited hopeful youth. There'll be no sorrow there; There'll I— •- ^f== be no sor-row there; In heaven gn^^ bove where all IS love There'll be no sor-row there. No. m. Some to Jesus, t .^___^_j_^ d- ^S^i ^f=i? ± 1. Come to Je - sus. Come to Je - sus, Come to Je • - ^ m c f-jJir .f- ^M sus just now. Jz: — j ( l~m- g J— — 1 . iP ::]: 3=^4=3^ f 1 wM just now come to Je - sus. Come to t Je - sus just now ±; ;fEE^ I 2. He will save you. 3. Oh, believe him. 4. He is able. 5. He is willing, 6. He'll receive you. 7. Call upon him. 8. He will hear you. 9. Look unto him. 10. He'll forgive you. 11. Flee to Jesus. 12. Only trust him. 13. Jesus loves you. 14. Don't reject him. 15. I believe him. 16. Hallelujah, Amen. IJJ Ro. 207 And Gan I Tel Delay? i(o. 210. land op for tlie Lord. 1 And can I vet delay My little'ull to give? To tear myself from earth away For Jesus to receive? 2 Nay, but I yield, I yield; I can hold out no more: I sink, by dying love comi:)elled, And own thee conqueror. 8 Though late, I all forsake; My friends, my all, resign; Gracious Uedeemer, take, O take And seal me ever thine. Ho. 208. Tl;e day is Past and Gone. 1 The day is past and gone, The evening shades appear; O may we all remember well The night of death draws near. 2 We lay our garments by, Upon our beds to rest, So death will soon disrobe us all Of what we've here possessed. S Lord, keep us safe this night, Secure from all our fears; May angels guard us while we sleep, Till morning light appears. 4 And when our days are past, And we from time remove, may we in thy bosom rest. The bosom of thy love. Ho. 209. Awak'e, and Sing Tbe Song. 1 Stand up, and bless the Lord, Ye people of his choice; Stand up, and bless the Lord your Ctod, With heart, and soul, and voice. 2 Oh, for the living flame From his own altar brought, To touch our lips, our souls inspire, And wing to heaven our thought! 3 God is our strength and song. And his salvation ours; Then be his love in Christ proclaimed With all our ransomed powers. Ro. 211. Vm Pity, Lord. m. fcx: :± S -^aJ-JH-zs^T 1 Awake, and sing the song Of Moses and the; Lamb; Wake, every heart and every tongue, To praise the Savior's name. 2 Sing of his dying love; Sing of his rising power; Sing Gow he intercedes above For those whose sins he bore. 3 Sing on your heavenly way. Ye ransomed sinners, sing; iSfng on, rejoicing every day In Christ, the eternal King. 1 Show pity, Lord! O Lord, forgive; Lot a repenting rebel live; Are not thy mercies large and free? May not a sinner trust in thee? 2 Oh, wash my soul from every sin. And make nr" guilty conscience clean, Here on my heart the burden lies, And past offences pain mine eyes. 8 My lips with shame my sins confess, Against thy law, against thy grace; Lord, should thy judgment grow severe, I am condemned, but thou art clear. Should sudden vengeance seize my breath, I must pronounce thee just in death; And if my soul were sent to hell, The righteous law approves it well. 5 Yet save a trembling sinner. Lord! Whose hope, still hovering round thy word, [there. Would light on some sweet promise Some sure support against despair. d. s: your Gk)d, i^oice. iL, nspire, loughtl oclaimed yers. No. 212. Opening Service. No, 1. OLD HUNDRfiD. All stand and slnff. "C 1—25*- ■^- -6j 6i- ■Sl— 5>- dzHrrzif: I — I- -(?> — (^- tl=£ H: G. Franp, irMR. ^^eH 1. Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise bim.all creatures here below; -t*- /^ .(2. ^22. ^=i|i fci (&- ■^—^ ■g~^ -<^ -(& -'S-^z> .U— 4 L._| 1^ — .^_L^_^. ti=fcti^g •- iL^_^2_^ Ef£e Wz-e- -Ci- :^ .(s^ -^- SEfciiEH I TV F -♦;>- forgive; e; Teacher. and free? n thee? School. Teacher. very sin, School. jience clean, Veacher. den lies, School. mine eyes. Teacher. School. ns confess. Teacher. ?t thy grace; School. :ment grow Teacher. School. ou art clear. Teacher. ce seize my School. Teacher. St in death; , to hell, res it well. School. Teacher. School. Teacher. ler, Lord! ig round thy School. [there. veet promise 3t despair. And seeing the multitudes, he went up into a mountain: and when he was set, his disciples came unto him: And he opened his mouth, and taught them saying, Blessed are the poor in spirit: For theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are they that mourn: For they shall be comforted. Blessed are the meek: For they shall inherit the earth. Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: For they shall be filled. Blessed are the merciful: For they shall obtain mercy. Blessed are the pure in heart: For they shall see God. Blessed are the peacemakers. For they shall be called the children of God. Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake. For theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake. Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven-; for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you. PRATER. ■ i i; ,^f "I. v Ro.213. Opening Service No. 2. w.B.r*co... Teacher. For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. — John iii. 16. School, In this was manifested the love of God toward us, because that God sent his only begotten Son into the world, that we might live through him. — 1 John iv. 9. Teacher. Beloved, if God so loved us, we ought also to love one ar jther. — 1 John iv. 11. REVIVE US A^AIN. N, — 3Pe=EdEH=E3E3:-S :^fe ^-s~^ 'f^F^f ra -g-g- -s 1 ? Chorus. r ipzjiiip: ^ M=:?=M=*=tFM^ — I — ^ ^-^- i It -#L .(Si. ■)- — ^^eI 1^ T—r -•-.-#- -1=. 1' Teacher. School. f Teacher. All Sing. 1 Teacher. r All Sing We praise Tliee, O God! for the Son of Thy love. For Jesus who died, and is now gone above. Cho. — Hallelujah ! Thine the glory. Hallelujah! Amen! Hallelujah ! Thine the glory, Revive us again But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you. — John xiv. 26. When he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will show j^ou things to come. — John xvi.l3. He shall glorify me: for he shall receive of mine, and shall show it unto you. — John viv. 14. (See tune above.) We praise Thee, O God! for thy Spirit of light, Who has shown us our Savior, and scattered our night. Cho.— Hallelujah! etc. And I beheld, and I heard the voice of many angels round about the throne, and the living creatures and the elders; and the number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thou- sands. — Rev. V. 11. School. Saying with a loud voice. Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power and riches, and wisdom, and strength, and honor and glory, and blessing. — Rev. 12. (See tune above) All Sing All glory and praise to the Lamb that was slain. Who has borne all our sins, and has cleansed every stain. Cho.— Hallelujah! etc. I Ro. IV' Opening Service No. 3. {School Standing.) T .CHER. It Is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord, and to sing praises unto thy name, O most High. & TOOL. To show forth thy loving Idndness in the morning, and thy faithful- ness every night. Al "^tng. {See Music below.) His loving kindness, oh, how free! Awake my soui, m joyful lays, And sing thy great Redeemer's praise; He justly claims a song from me, Loving kindness, Loving kindness. His loving kindnfess, oh, how free. Teacher. How excellent is thy loving kindness, O God! therefore the children of men put their trust under the shadow of thy wings. School. Because thy loving kindness is better than life, my lips shall praise thee. All Sing. {See music below.) He saw me ruined in the fall. Yet loved me notwithstanding all; He saved me from my lost estate, His loving kindness, oh how great! Loving kindness, loving kindness. His loving kindness, oh, how great. Teacher. The Lord hath appeared of old unto me, saying, yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love; therefore with loving kindness have i drawn thee. School. And with everlasting kindness will I have mercy on thee, saith the Lord, thy Redeemer. All Sing. {See music below.) Tho' num'rous hosts of mighty foes, Tho' earth and hell my way oppose. He safely leads my soul along. His loving kindness, oh, how strong! Loving kindness, loving kindness, His loving kindness, oh, how strong. PRAYER. LOVING KINDNESS, Pt:?Iii!=S: ^5 itt r IfJ iM I ■ 1 'ill Ho. 215, Opening Service No. 4. Teacher Remember now thy Creator in the clays of thy youth. Serve Him with gladness, and magnify His name forever! School. What shall I render unto the Lord for all His benefits towards me? 1 will take the cup of salvation and call upon the name of the Lord. Teacher. Give us, O Lord, the wisdom from above, which is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, easy to be entreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiivlity, and without hypocrisy. School. Whence then cometh wisdom ? and where is the place of understanding? Teacher. Behold, the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom and to depart from evil is understanding. ;SCH00L. Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding. Teacher. The merchandise of it is better than the merchandise of silver, and the gain thereof than fine gold. School, She is more precious than rubies. Teacher. And all things thou canst desire are not to be compared unto her. School. Length of days is in her right hand; and in her left hand riches and honor. Teacher, Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. ;School. She is a tree of life to them that lay hold upon her; and happy is every one that retaineth her. Teacher. And beside this, giving all diligence, add to your knowledge tem- perance. School. And to temperance patience. Teacher. And to patience godliness. School. And to godliness brotherly kindness. Teacher. And to brotherly kindness charity. DENNIS. ^ ^q^^T^-^^t t i^zzi: ^ tr^ v-^P- 4 »p^ *c^ -^t- * p 1. How gen - tie God's com-mands! How kind his pre- cepts are! 2. His good-ness stands ap - proved. Unchanged from day to day; g^ig t}- 9- 1 i-riiP4 -15>- ^' ■9- -€- •0- ^ fefefe^^ -19- '0-0- i w^0j -^ ^ t VZJt i ^-■i:-^ "gj H Come, cast your bur- den on the Lord, And trust his constant care I'll drop my bur - den at his feet. And bear a song a - way i ^ ± -f9 ^: ^=p: 1^- ^(5>- 1 — r- PRATER. i j; w-^ -(2- 1 — r i ;h. Serve Him I towards me? 1 if the Lord, fnrst pure, then nd good fruits, understanding? )art from evil is an that getteth ! of silver, and 3d unto her. sft hand riches are peace. ■; and happy is knowledge tern- =v- m i - cepts are! ly to day; --t m SEi m rzij-, - ! . ^ -9- -0- -^ on-stant care, ong a - way. ^1 INDEX. Titles in CAPS — First Lines in Small Caps. No. /iH, Tell Me Not of Gold ob 2 Alas ! and Did My Savior Bleed ? 8 A Little Childish Voice is-_ 159 h LL, ALL FOR THEE 68 iLL HAIL THE POWER OF 69 ALL MAY COME TO JESUS- 117 ALL TO CHRIST, I OWE 151 AMERICA 67 AM I A SOLDIER OF THE.... 176 Amid the Trials Which I Meet. 181 AND CAN I YET DELAY? 207 ANGELS HOVERING ROUND 158 AN HEIR TO A THRONE 104 ARE YOU FOR THE PROM'S'D 82 Are You Ready For the 33 Abe Your Robes All Stained?. 117 Abe You Trusting IN the 42 ARE YOU WASHED IN THE. 76 Are You Weary, Aue You 180 ARE YOU WILLING? 37 ARE WE WALKING IN THE. 121 ARISE, MY SOUL, ARISE 172 ASHAMED OF JESUS 136 A SINNER LIKE ME. .._ 13 As the Shadows of Evening 113 AS THE YEARS ROLL ON.... 178 A3 WE'VE SOWN SO SHALL 142 AT THE BEAUTIFUL GATE.. 127 AT THE GROSS 8 At TELE Feast of Bblshazzab... 148 A T TTiE Sounding of thb Trumpet 93 AT THE WELL-SIDE 16 AWAKE AND SING THE SONG 209 A WORKER'S PRAYER 84 BEAUTIFUL STREAM 78 BEULAHLAND 153 BLEST BE THE TIE THAT... 65 BLOW YE THE TRUMPET... 171 Brightly, Sweetly Toiling 72 BRINGING IN THE SHEAVES 89 BRING THEM IN 3 Brother, Hear the Savior... 15 BY FAITH THE LAMB OF GOD 95 Cheer, Cheer up My Fainting. 4 CHRIST JESUS DIED FOR... 74 CLINGING AND RESTING... 31 COME AND BE SAVED 34 Come, Every Soul By Sin 146 COMEHOME 107 COME, LET US JOIN OUR..- 189 COME, SINNER COME 102 COME THOU ALMIGHTY .— 131 COME THOU FOUNT Ill COME TO HIM NOW 55 COME TO JESUS 206 COME TO JESUS NOW 19 COME TO JESUS, WEARY.... 54 COME TO ME 139 COME UNTO ME 15e> 'm. r INDEX. 1 ^ .. ; ■ ' li i t 1 1 '' .:•> COME YE SINNERS Come Yk That Love the Loud. COMIN(:^ TO THE MASTER- . . Cbowdeu Is Your Heart With. Death Bells Tolling, Tolling. Down AT the Cross Down in the Valley Each Cooing Dove _ EVER WILL I PRAY Every Day Brings Us Nearer. _ Father in the Morning _ Fear Not, Little Flock First In Bondage FOLLOW, FOLLOW ME FOR THEE FROM ALL THAT DWELL ... FROM EVERY STOWIY WIND FROM GREENLAND'S ICY ... GATHERING HOME GIVE ME THE WINGS OF GLORIA PATRIA GLORIOUS FOUNTAIN Glory Be To The Father GLORY TO HIS NAME. GOD IS CALLING YET GOD IS COMING GOD IS EVER GOOD GRACE, PATIENCE AND HAIL THE BRIGHT AND HAPPY DAY _ HAPPY ON THE WAY HAPPY REST HARK,'TISTHE SHEPHERDS' Have You Been To Jesus? Have You Heard op that HEALING AT THE FOUNT... HEAR, OH BROTHER HEAR . Hear the Gentle Shepherd .__ Hear the New Song Ringing... HE TS ABLE TO DELIVER... HELEADETH ME HE LOVED ME SO HE REDEEMED ME No. 197 147 fil 80 57 100 202 88 44 170 44 119 82 5 45 184 186 199 90 177 156 157 156 100 58 130 71 110 109 59 73 18 3 76 187 103 29 87 125 64 161 95 12 No. HO, EVERY ONE THAT 182 HOW GENTLE GOD'S 195 HOW SHALL 1 COME TO 81 I Am a Christian Pilgrim 86 I AM COMING TO THE CROSS 79 T Come, O Lord, In Penitence.. 123 I COME TO THEE 22 I FEEL LIKE GOING ON 86 I Gave My Life FOR Thee 45 I Have a Song I Love to Sing.. 98 I Have Heard a Wonderful. . *23 I Hear THE Savior Say _. 151 I HEAR THY WELCOME 163 I Knew that God in His Word. 28 I Know Not How Soon . 70 I Know Not Where Those 49 PLL SHELTER IN THEE 50 I'll Sing OF that Stream 78 I'LL TRY TO BE READY TO . 70 I LONG TO BE THERE 47 I LOVE TO TELL THE STORY 167 I'M COMING BACK TO-NIGHT 41 I'M KNEELING AT THE 63 PM NEARER MY HOME 26 PM REDEEMED 96 IN THE CROSS OF CHRIST I. 88 IN THE HOLLOW OF HIS — 40 Into a Tent Where a Gipsy Boy 152 I Saw One Hanging on a Tree. . 66 I SHALL BE SATISFIED 49 I Think I Should Mourn 127 IT IS I, BE NOT AFRAID 94 It Was Only A Little Word... 30 I've a Message from the Lord. 168 I've Found a Friend in Jesus.. 162 I've Reached the Land of Corn 153 I'VE WASHED MY ROBES- _- 25 I Was Once Fab Away FROM 13 I WILL FOLLOW JESUS .... 202 Jesus, and Shall It Ever Be?.. 136 JESUS BIDS US SHINE 203 JESUS BIDS YOU COME 10 Jesus Christ Is My Redeemer . 128 JESUS, I MY CROSS HAVE. ... 120 222 No. T 182 S 195 :to 81 RIM 86 E CROSS 79 VITENCE.- 123 '?f?, ON 86 TEE 45 TO SiNa._ 98 •23 151 ME 163 IS WOBD. 28 T - 70 lOSB 49 HEE 50 AM _ 78 .DY TO . 70 ,E 47 E STORY 167 3-NIGHT 41 HE 63 ME 26 96 BERIST I- 83 ^HIS ... 40 >ipstBoy 152 aTbee.. 66 lED 49 127 AID 94 Word.-. 30 HE Lord. 168 N Jesus.. 162 OP Corn 153 lOBES-.. 25 FROM 13 :sus -... 202 rER Be?.. 136 [NE 203 )ME 10 ideemer - 128 lAVE.... 120 INDEX. No. JESUS IS WATTING 137* JESUS IS WAITING TO SAVE 39 JESUS SHALL REIGN 183 JESUS, THE NAME HIGH .... 188 JESUS, THE VERY THOUGHT 191 JUST AS I AM 77 JESUS LOVER.. (01(1) 99, (uew) 116 KNOCKING, KNOCKING 27 Lamp OF Our Ft^et 143 LET HIM IN U LET IT MAKE THEE WHOLE 51 LET THEM COME TO ME.... 87 List, the Spirit Calls to 38 LOOKANDLIVE 168 LORD I AM THINE 193 Lord Speak to Me 84 LOYAL TO JESUS 21 MAKE ME WHITE AS SNOW. 123 Many Friends I Have Here 5(5 Many Seek for Earthly Trkas. 52 MARCHING TO ZION... 147 MEMORIES OF GALILEE .... 88 MOTHER TS PRAYING FOR.. 113 Must I Al ays Toil and Labor. 32 MUST JESUS BEAR THE 174 My Country 'tis OF Thee 67 MY GOAL IS CHRIST 2 MY GRACIOUS LORD 192 My Heavenly Home is Bright ... 47 My Robes Were Once All. 25 MY SOUL BE ON THY GUARD 201 NEARER HOME... 170 NEARER MY GOD TO THEE. 160 NEARER THE CROSS 122 NOT FAR, NOT FAR FROM. . . 17 NOTHING FOR JESUS? 80 OCANITBE?... 66 OFORA THOUSAND 175 OH,BE READY 33 Oh, Good Old Way 73 Oh, Hear the Joyful Message 173 Oh, hear THE SAVIOR'S.... 15 No. OH, I LONG TO BE LIKE 56 Oh. Let Mr Comb to Thee 61 OH, RENDER THANKS TO.... 185 On, TUB pRECTOrS BliOOD .'31 Ou, Wonderful Words by thk. 1 14 O, Is It True and Shall We ._. 126 O Mourner IN ZroN 91 Once I Wandered Far From . . 107 One Sweetly Solkmn Thought. 26 ONLY A WO RD FOR THE .... 24 ONLY TRUST HIM _ 146 ON THE SWEET OTHER SIDE 108 Opening Service No. 1 _, 212 " 2 213 " 3 214 " 4 215 O Swift to the Rook 50 O THINK OF THE HOME 166 OUR GOD WE THANK THEE. 141 O When Shall I See Jesus? .. 134 O YEARS, O TEARS 179 PAPA COME THISWAf. 159 Pilgrim Travelling 94 PLENTY TO DO 92 RETURN, OWAND'RER.... 124-190 REVIVE US AGAIN -. 1 ROCK OF AGES.. (old) 97 (new) 129 SAFE TO LAND 106 SAVED FOREVER 149 Savior, My Feet Have Never .. 48 SAY, IS YOUR LAMP 53 SEEK AND FIND 52 SEEKING THE LOST 165 See the Shining Dew-drops 71 SEND THE POWER 128 She Came Unto Jesus 20 SHOW PITY, LORD 211 SILENTLY THE SHADES OF. 46 SINCE I HAVE BEEN 98 Sing, My Soul, O Sing with — 149 SOWING AND REAPING 32 Sowing in the Morning .-. 89 SOWONDROUSLYRED'EM'D 138 221 INDEX. H i: No. STAND UP AND BLESS THE. 210 STAND UP FOli JESUS 196 STEAL AWAY TO JESUS 124 STEP OaT ON THE PROMISE 91 SUFFER THE CHII'DREN TO 85 SWEET HOUR OF PRAYER.. \\iS TAKE ME TO THE PRECIOUS 135 TELL IT AGAIN 152 TELL IT TO JESUS 180 THAT OLD, OLD STORY IS. . . 43 THE BELLS OF CONSCIENCE 62 THE BIBLE .. 143 T HE BLOOD IS ALL MY PLEA 28 THEORY OF THE LOST. 115 THE DAY IS PAST AND 208 THE GREAT PHYSIC I AN 154 THE HANDWRITING ON.... 148 THE HOPE OF THE SOLTL._. 132 Tub Jot I Feel To-day 138 THE Ln^Y OF THE VALLEY . 162 THE MASTER'S CALL 105 THE MODEL CHURCH 205 THE MORNING LIGHT IS.-.. 118 THE NEW SONG 125 THEN REJOICE ALL YE 140 There Are Homes OF. 115 THERE IS A FOUNTAIN-. -157-194 There is I'ekfect Cleansino . 6 THERE IS ROOM._ 60 THERE'S A BLESSING FOR. . 6 THERE'S A GREAT DAY 9 There's a Stranger at the Do( )R 14 There's a Voice that Spkaks.. . 155 There's a Wonderfuij Story. ._ 43 There's a Wonderfuij Theme. . 74 Th ERifs Rejoioinq in the 140 THE ROAD TO HEAVEN 101 The Savior IS Callino 5-55 THESE SAYINGS OF MINE . 145 The Soul Hath a Hope _ - 132 The Spirit in Our Hearts 19 THE WONDERFUL JESUS... 187 Thou Art My Strength 22 THOU THINKEST LORD OF . 181 THY DAUGHTER IS FREE... 20 No. Thy Grace All SurpiCTBNT 110 'TIS DIVIDING THE WORLD 204 'Tis THE Grandest Thbmb 64 TITLE CLEAR 150 TOILING FOR JESUS 72 Tf ) TU E Cross I Long Was 31 TOTHERESCUE 57 TRUSTING JESUS 42 Up to the Beautiful Giver 90 UNTO US A CHILD IS BORN. 35 WAITING BY THE RIVER..- 36 WE ARE LITTLE TRAVEL'RS 75 WEAity Soul BY Care Oppressed 139 We are Waiting by the River. . 36 Weary S«?irit Seeking Rest 60 WE'LL GO UP AND TAKE THE 4 Well, Wife, I've Found the. . 205 We Praise thee O God _ 1 We're Over On the Stormy 106 WE SHALL MEET AGAIN.... 121 WE SHALL STAND BEFORE 16 WHAT A FRIEND WE HAVE 109 WHAT A GATHERING THAT 93 WHAT ARE YOU DOING ?..,_ 112 WHAT HAST THOU DONE... 144 WHATSOEVER YE DO 30 Whfn I Can Read My Title... _ 150 When This Earthly Life Shall 18 When Tossed Upon the 40 While Jesus Whispers to You. 102 WHITER THAN THE SNOW.. 119 WHY DELAY TO MAKE 7 Why Do You Linger ? 39 WHOM HAVING NOT SEEN. 48 WHOSOEVER CALLETH 17a Whoso Heareth and Doeth 145 WILL YOU BE WASHED.... 8g WILL YOU DO WHAT YOU loa Will You Not Come to Him 34 WITH TEVRFUL EYES 200 WONDERFUL STORY 2a WOIiK, FOR THE NIGHT IS 13a Would You Know Why Christ 12 IE MUST BE BORN AGAIN.. 114 224 ''%i ■m--' Jjl'.' 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