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It is with groat oonfidonoe we present The Dominion Hymnal to the favourable notice of all lovers of Sacred Song. The words and the music have been selected with great care and fidelity, and with special reference to the wants of the Sunday Schools of the Dominion. While the work contains a selection of familiar tunes, which will tend to bring the service of song in the Sunday- School into closer accord with that of the larger congregation, there will also be found a number of choice, bright, taking melodies, especially suited to the School and the Home, which can easily be learned, and will bo greatly appreciated. It is hoped that TliK Dominion Hymnal may prove a help towards the advancement of good and worthy music in tho Sunday Schools of our country. THE PUBLISHERS. Toronto, 1883. SUNDAY SCHOOL HYMNAL. m :» ^ zt (Hpn 1)— §rtw0tit. 4. Samubl Wbbii. ^^ ^ r^=T^ ^ J) r3E for tboua • and tongues to Biug, Li^MJ^MJ i My — ^ great deem • ers I praise, i r ^E^ ^J: I -a»- P^ fe^ ^ 5 3— his grace 1 The glor les of my God gs ;i and King, the tri umphs of ^z :^. '-^-^ I sc ^F — r 4 He breaks the power of cancelled sin, He sets the prisoner free; His blood can make the foulest clean, His blood availed for me, 5 He speaks, and, listening to his Toioe, New life the dead receive ; The mournful, broken hearts rejoice ; The humble poor believe. -9- 2 My gracious Master and my Qod, Assist me to proclaim. To spread through all the earth abroad The honours of thy Name. 3 Jesus I the Name that charms our fears, That bids our sorrow cease ; 'Tis muaio in the sinner's ears, 'Tis life, and health, and peace. a ii^^^ (Hymn 2)— O^orottAtion — CM. 0. Hobon, 1798. mm^m^^^^^^ A Imil the e power X. — m •!■ • 1 :t: of .1 sua' namel Let an • gels pros • trate fall; r ^ Bring — # — forth the roy • al ^rtl^^l^^ta di deni, And crown him Lord of aU. ^: ^ = ^^ ^^^^mm^l=^^^ ri=^=i #- i^jMg^pN^^g 3?-:i-3 /TS Pi^ s^ Bring forth the roy - al ^^^^ di ' • a • dem, and crown him, crown Him, Lord of ail ^^ i ^ ^sc -r lii-'nt ^^1 2 Ye seed of Israel's chosen race, Ye ransomed from the fall, Hail him who saves you by his grace, And crown him Lord of alL 3 Sinners, whose love can ne'er forget. The wormwood and the gall. Go spread your trophies at his feet. And crown Him Lord of alL I 4 that with yonder sacred throng, We at his feet may fall, We'll ioin the everlasting song Ana crown him Lord of all. % •.»'Jl ■ 3 (Hpn 3)— 3^tttl0f!i — CM. Bawbil. =q=i=; :i=3-ztfi Come, let us join our cheer - ful songs, With an _-JL- gels round the 1/ I ^^^^^iil^ii^: throne ; -«-- 1 — •- i=E=s tongues, Uut Ten thous - and thous • and are their ■^_ all their joys uro one. But -■£E3i:zf=§E»:=Crq iJ 1 — a— u — I y->- i i^^^^^^^^^^^ii^^ all their u joys are one. But J. 2 "Worthy the Lamb that died," they cry, "To be exalted thus !" " Worthy the Lamb 1" our hearts reply ; "For he was slain for us." H* 4— "all But ■0. nil £^ ** their •_ r- 3 Jesus is worthy to receive Honour and power divine ; And blessings, more than we can give. Be, Lord, forever thine ! joys — #— are one. 1^ •^ I 1 4 The whole creation join in one, To bless the sacred name. Of him who sits upon the throne. And to adore the I^amb. I *s: (Hpi t)-0lwi{itim CklMnn. Arr, from Boldiru. 3 S=i a -a) — — _J-— *--^> g ^^ 1 *=pt -.;— j^ ^ i^-i. ^ I -9-i—0- Come, Chria * tian chil - dren, come, and raise Your voice with one au cord; ^ i i=i: ^^J ^i* i,iifi._g_ : • ? r — p-g'-j — ;- =®:r--f =::* ^ ^ Come, ^ -*~^- :^=^ ^^ sing in joy ful songs of praise, The glo • ries of your Lord. ^^^5EE^3Hp ^m -9- -(Bs—U- ^ m 2 Sing of the wonders of his love, And loudest praises give To him who left his throne abcv;, And died that you might live. 8 Sing of the wonders of his truth, And read in every page The promise made to earliest youth Fulfilled to latest agei 4 Sing of the wonders of his power, Who with his own right arm Upholds and keeps you hour by hour, And shields from every harm. ■M (Hpn 6)-f itm». St. AiiBiH** Tm Book. ^ j=fa -.U-^-4M 5 5 P 34: i ^ ^ the chil • clren's song, To Christ, the chil I i Ho • Ban - nat be S^^^i^ i^ ^ dren's King! J * C: a!t=!^ £ g =F i^ ^^^^^^i^ ^f^^^^d^^^^pl His praise, to whom our souls •ing. Si ^ be - loug, Let all the chil - dren i^- S ^m s- F 2 Hosanna ! sound from hill to hill, And spread from plain to plain, While louder, sweeter, clearur still. Woods echo to the strain. 3 Hosanna t on the wings of light, O'er earth and ocean fly. Till mom to ere, and noon to night And heaven to earth, reply. 4 Hosanna ! then, our song shall be Hosanna to our King I ms is the children'fi jubilee { Let all the children sing, "WPWWi^— i«BBS 6 (HymD 6)— ®ft« miUxin'^ SH^m. Wealtu op Praire. ^^^^^m When his sal ■ va - tiou bring - iug, To Zi • on Jes - us came, The ohil • dren all stood ii^ ft=S: san • na to hia name: Nor did their zea -I ir^ — i—^ *'— ^ ^; sing - ing Ho - san • na to^ hia did their zeal of -=^!> fend Him, But S — t- as he rode a • long. He let them still at • tend him, and smiled to hear their song. he rode a SI. ^ ^M^^r^^^m^^^^^m REFRAIN. l^liPi^ Sifte MtAVttC» Sfn^— (Continued). Ho san na, lio gg^=|gg^^^ san • na, ho • san ■ na to Je • sus they ^ ,s ,s ^ J-_J. sang! ^^^^^^^^I^^^ ^^^m^^^^^^ m Ho • san - na, ho san • na, ho ■ san - na to Je - sus they sang I And since the Lord retaiiicth, His love to children still, Though now as King he reigneth On Zion's heavenly hill. We'll flock around his standard, We'll bow before his throne. And cry aloud, " Hosanna I To David's royal Son." 3 For should we fail proclaiming Our great Redeemer's praise, The stones, our silence shaming. Would their liosannas raise. But shall we only render The tribute of our words t Ko, while our hearts are tender, They too shall be the Lord's. • ■M«MI% §tqmt j^4UJire.~8.7.8.7.4.7. But BiHRT SiuaT. p i^ i ^ife -(T pi^ Chil • dren, loud hos - ap • nas sing - ir.g, Hymned thy praise in old - en time, Ju • dah's l^FP^ ■^H^ P^ t: I EfeE^ISZslfc, ^i- an • cient t'' m I ^m £3E3H5:i3 :::-*=:, 4:: =i-N; rjrrrj: .^f: E^^ Tq feE pie fill - ing, with the mel • o • dy sub - lime. In • fant voi - ces, in - fant vol - ces, a — lJI = % @3^i3=E r -^Hi^^^ ES ^-r-^^ Joined to swell the ho • ly chime. 2 Though no more the incarnate Saviour We behold in latter days ; Though a temple far less glorious Echoes now the songs we raise ; Still in glory Thou wilt hear our notes of praise. 3 Loud we'll swell the pealing anthem All thy wondrous acts proclaim, Till all heaven and earth resounding. Echo with thy glorious name ; Halleligah, Halleli^'ah to the Lamb 1 ■■ mmtm 8 i ;fe3E Jifteji1tfrd.—8's,7's, Midi's. ^^^ — ^— >-b-A ^ "n^" ^^——^- W. B. Bkadbirv, Sav In lour, thy ss like a shep-herd plea-sant pas-tures f ^PP^ k-ad feed -i^'- us, us, _■= iL Mucl\ For ± ~3- we need thy tenderest care ; our use thy fields pre - pare : :cir::ir:iL; t^ ■■f=f=^ 2 We arc thine, do thou befriend ut, B« the guardian o( our way ; Keep thy flock, from rId defend ui. Seek us when we go astny : Blessed Jesus, Hear, hear ua when we pray t 3 Thou hast promised to receive us. Poor and binful though we be ; Tliou liast mercy to relieve us, Grace to cleanse, and power to free : Blessed Jesus, We will early turn to thee. 4 Early let us seek thy favour, Early let us do thy will ; Blessed Lord and only Saviour, With thy love our bosomg fill ; Blessed Jesus, Thou hart loved us, love us (till. (Hpn 9)-§titUtw. thou will I God of praise thee, my Sal I will va praise tion, My Re • deem thee, Where shall I er from all thy pmise be 3 P I sin, gin. I 2 Though unseen, I love the Saviour, lie liath brought snlvation near ; Manirests his pardoning favour ; And when Jesus doth appear, Soul and body Shall his glorious image bear. 3 While the angel choirs are crying— " Glory to the great I AM," I with them will still be vying — Glory I glory to the Lamb ! how precious Is the sound of Jesus' name I Angels now are hovering round us, Unperceived among the throng : 'Wondering at the love that crowned us. Glad to join the holy song : Hallelujah I Love and praise to Christ belong ! 10 (Hpn 10)— J^beplrerd ol ^inAtv foutb. E* e;£e 3E VlSCIMZO RlOHIXI. I. -«- Shep • herd of ten • der youth, Guid - iiig in love nnd truth Through de - vious ways ; . . - . . ^jj" ^^^^ _ j^ ^ . ^^g Word, Heal - er Thou art our ho ^^^ S!i ly Lord, The Et: i^tartlii^^" %^: of strife; i^^l^^^^^ Christ, our tri • uninh • ant Kiug, Thou didst thy • self a • base. We come thy That from siu's name to sing ; Hi • ther our deep dis • grace, Thou might - est :^^i * -^ : S » — t ^ m feS^EfEi chil-dren bring, save our race. l|^Fr7^-" r To shout thy And give us ii^ praise, life. Tz i 3 Thou art the great High Priest ; Thou hast prepared the feast Of heavenly love ; While in our mortal pain None call on thee iu vain ; Help thou dost not disdain. Help from above. 4 So now, and till we die, Sound we thy praises high. And joyful sing; Infants, and the glad throng, Who to thy Church belong. Unite to swell the song. To Christ our King. (U ■^^^BP"^^*" 11 & 5b#:^. i^ntiiKft. fefe^ Jes - us ! the name high ov • er all, W^^ ±±:\t± III: It: *=F In ^ hell, t:: ^^ or :t:=L earth, I or sky; Hc ^m ^idi^Eg^i^ii^giiPP^i^^i An • gels and men be - fore it fall, And de • vils fear and fly. ^^ ^ ^=F EE^ =r:t ^ii tjs iii de - vils fear and fly. And ■r ^ do 2 Jesus ! the Name to sinners dear, The Name to sinners given; It scatters all their giiilty fear, It turns their hell to heaven. m vils. And de - vils y/ \/ i^ 3 Jesus the prisoner's fetters breaks, And bruises Satan's head ; Power into strengthless souls it speaks, And life into the dead. --r fear ~0 — aM m f=f= fly. 4 that the world might taste and see The riches of his grace ! The arms of love that compass me Would all mankind embrace. 12 ig^n la (HpD 12)— ^it €»ttk mA ^mvm ^^m. p. C. ClUTTOCK. ^m ^m EE fcl^ip^^PP 1 Let 2 Jog oai'tli UN, ami licuvuii a tniUH • pott ■ ing gree, An sound I The gels and men be joined, joy of earth and heaven ; r to No ce • le oth • cr bra^o with help is ^m^^^^m^. HS-i- i ^m^s^^^^m ^Et 4 ^; lue, found, Tho No 8av • lour of man oth ■ or name IS kind; given, To By adore which the we all can i„r-t- fe^^ -O-i- «• #• a bal ton - ing lamb, And va - tion have, But — #— m. feB- Wi^^ bless the sound Je • BUS cunio of tliu Jo • bus' name, world to save. s it m ^ f=r i 3 Jesus, harmonious name ! It charms the hosts above; They evermore proclaim, And wonder at his love ; 'Tis all their happiness to gaze, 'Tis heaven to see our Jesus' face. 1 His name the sinner hears. And is from sin set free ; 'Tis music in his earSj 'Tis life and victory ; New songs do now his lips employ, And dances his glad heart for joy. 13 13 (HpD 13)— f alamlKK. Greek Air. ^^m^m atE ^ think, wlien I read S that sweet sto ry 3-^* :: of old, I ^\Tien 4» ^ i^ ^z ^i -^. ^ El^ 3L=:f: ;?!= :j=t Je ■ sus was here a - mong ^^= men. ■» • How he callod lit - tl* chil ■ dien ns -4 • * « i :fe=»=l=^ 1^ # ^ 1^^^ 4- — hv J hs- ^^^^^m. f=^£^^ lambs to his fold, I should have liked to have been with him then. o; ^ ft g- ii *" r q=g ^ r r* r !»rr--- qT msh that his hands had been -®- £ 1 r ?=^ 14 S^SA^WAa — (Continued). ^ t^^^A lEElfEE^E^. :^ Eg: placed ou my head, ^ «• • 1#- 4» -»- That his I I I ' I arms had Leva thrown t=ii=i^ a-Tound me: That n t * t ^^ mm S s^ 3^ ^ !*=:■!— ^ 3fc=3: ^i -I s i^ ^] SS^ might have seen his kind look v.bdi he said, "Let the * :i=EE: T -I— iT: l=5t: Lit • tie ones come iin • to me.' -«- — u ± 3 Yet still to his footstool in prayer I may go, And ask for a share in his love ; And if I thus earnestly seek him below, I shall see him and hear him above. 4 In that beautiful place he has gone to prepare, For all who are washed and forgiven ; And many dear children are gathering there, For of such is the Kingdom of Heaven." :|= f=T -o- 3=^-:; -I — r -^- I 16 H (Hpn 14)— f amell. Dr. L. Mahoit. i^^^^^^^^^^^ Hark, ten thous-aiul harps and voi - ces, Sound their note ofiiraise a ■ bovc; q h ait n va 1 Jes - us reigns and heav- en re - joices, Jes - us reigns, the God of love. °^*'' ''^ "" **" yon-aer Jes - us reignsnndneav • en re - joices, Jes - us reigns, the uod oi love. ' •#■ #. ■V— ' -=?^ ■^ ^^=i -t^ — *-• i CHORUS. ^^-: ^Iff^^H^g throne ; Hal - le - lu - jah, Hal - le - lu • jah, Hal - le Jes - us rules the world a • lone. ^=t *-.-—•- :^^J5: 1 2 Jesus, hail I whoee glor^ brightens, J All above, and gives it worth; lu - jah. men. iff^:l iS2^^: rt Lord of life, thy smile enlightens, Cheers and olianus thy saints on earth. When we think of love like thine Lord, we own it love divine. Hallelujah, hallelujah. Hallelujah, Amen. 3 Saviour, hasten thy appearing ; Brinj^f, — bring the glorious day, When the awful summons hearing, Heaven and earth shall pass away ; Then with golden harps we'll sing, — Glory, plory to our King. Hiillelujah, hallelujah, Hallelmah, Amen. HiiillliaHi mm 16 (Hymn 15)— f iilis^jurjj. KaVEN»OUO*» and TlRVlT. u CHORUS. I cor • «linl for our kara. Lively. Q]o-ry, lion -our, praise and pow- or, Eo Hii - to the Lamb for-ev Jc -BUS Christ is our Ke-iUem - cr ; Hjil-le - )u-jab ! Hiil-Ie • lu • jah! Hal-le - lu • jahl jmnse the Lord! 2 Salvation ! let the echo fly Tlie spacious earth aiouiid ; Whi'.c all tlie armies of the sky, II Coiispii'o to raise the sound. — Cho 3 Salvation ! O thou bleeding Lamb, To thee the praise belongs ; Salvation shall inspire our hearts, And dwell upon our tongues. — Uha. 17 16 (Hymn 16)— i* sa f ovid ^$. f SuifiHiira. L*_ac 1 Dear 2 Give iour does thy love, a deep • er love, 3 t-—*- f fL Sav us So won - dcr-ful and free. That loves thy love a • lone ; De - light to own thy Re • signs all hone of -5= CHORUS. weakest child Who upwards looks to earth-ly gain. This wondrous gift to ■•— •- E^s^; ? _* — ^_ thee! q own. love ! wondrous love ! love that stoops to me ! ^-^4-1 ■W \- 1/— ^i- 1- ^ Slower. zM-» H3 Thee only would we love; Be tliis our constant aim. To lose all thought of self in A love that covers r thee. m 5=>: :?:— * all my isins, And makes me free in — >-. H h ' 1 St/ Ir/ I I thought of self in thee, And glorify tliy name. — CAo. 4 Then beautify us, Lord, And may we meekly show Our hearts to be thy temple-home. Where love shall ever flow, — Cho, 18 iH V7 (Hymn il)—^mtt(ml RlMBAl'LT. ... ^ M m -^— *— 5— ' I need tlu'c, preciou-s Jes - us, For I am full of sin; My soul is dark and guil-ty, My heart is dead with - in : I need the cleansing fountain, AVhere I can alwayn fli'c — The blood of Christ most ^^^mm^^^^mmhmM B5E mmi precious. The sinner's perfect pica. O-^--, ^^m r 2 I need thee, blessed Jesus ! For I am very poor ; A stranger and a pilgrim, I have no earthly store: I need the love of Jesus To cheer me on my way, To guide my doubting footsteps, To be my strength and stay. 3 I need thee, blessed Jesns ! I need a friend like thee ; A friend to soothe and sympathize, A friend to care for me : I need the heart of Jesus, To foel each anxious care, To tell my every trouble. And all my sorrows share. 4 I need thee, blessed Jesus! And hope to see thee soon, Encircled with the rainbow, And seated on thy throne; There, with the blood-bought children, Mjr joy shall ever be. To sing thy praises, Jesus, To gaze, my Lord, on thee. 19 (Hymn 18)— Cl«r^ ^^ ^ p-*— Often have wo left thee. Often gone astray, 1^ Keep us, mighty Saviour, In the narrow way. — Cho. 21 20 tyn'iPv. -*^^ (Hymn 20)— iEaning «b i%tt. Heart and Voice m m 1 Lean ■ ii" 2 Lean - in;; 3 Lean - ini; on on on tlico, my Guide and Friend, My );ra - ciolis tlue, witli child ■ like faith, To dice tlie tliee, no fear a - larnis ; Al • tliough I ra - cious Sav - iour, I am blest; Tho' wca - ry. Sav - iour, fu - turo I con stand on dcatli'sUark brink', I'll fide ; Each step feel of th« 5W -#— •— zj».^=j =^--.ii : -(a—0- -&-=^-;, -©- — e- -o — ^- -^=r :S=^ m f CHORUS. tliou dost con - de • scend To be my rest. To be my rei>t, life 3 un • trod -den path Thy love shall guide. Thy love sliall guide. ev - er ■ last ■ ing arms, I will not sink, I will not sink. Lcan-ing on thee. Z ?— « — •- S^=Fg ^=:.p—-r- -a- 5IP Lean ■ ing on i i J thee, :9 Lean - ing ?=* I pi r Lean -ing oo thee. -t-t- -t::=P -• — •- m Z9Z — s- thee, Lean - ing on thee, My Guide and Friend. m I^E A, g -S- -(0-« — ]] 23 sa 21 (Hymn 2i)— J^wcetlji Mm ^^^ W^vt of ^esMS. Murray, ii^&li^ 1. Sweet-ly sing the love of 2). C. SwcL't-ly sing the love of ■•••*■#■••■ HS?=i>: ^^^ -0—0- M; Je Je I g I sua, sus, :;e&&^se fe-feo~i- i= 3^ ^m^M ^. ^-5?^ :^ Love for you and love for Love for you and love for ino: me: Heav-en's light is not more Hcav-en's light is not more Fine, ■i- ^=E igil: ♦'ha ^' -^ ■» ♦■ S^g=i^i^^ cheer - ing, cheer - ing, Heaven's dews a; e not more Heaven's dews are not more free: free. ^-l- t E^ eOz] As a child, in pain or ter - ror, Hides him in Iiis ^1 to=£^=g::|^zrpr=g-T:gJrprp i i>.C. E^ =f Pl :i=t: f=»^ r ei moth-cr's breast, — As a sail - or seeks the ha - vcn, — We would come to him for rest g -t — '■■ -f -(=- 2 Gladly Bing the love of Jeaus liCt us lean upon hia arm ; If he loves us, what can grieve us It he keepi us what can harm? SMIK i still he lays his hand in blessing On each upturned seekin^r fiico, And in heaven his children's angels Near the throne have always place.- -Cho. 23 22 (Hymn 22)— iliinori($ at i^mtt H. B. PALMn, mMmi ^m^m ■-*: ^E^\ 1 Each coo-ing J ^ J With his sa sa ::]: ■-h- Sing, oh ! sing of my Re-deem - er. Sing, oh ! sing of my Re-deem ■ er, With his 26 iMi blood PiJ ^iAtmtV—iCo7itimied). :T. -K— r 5fe ^— N ^^a blood ho puruliaHud mo, ho ixir-clmNcd me, . . blood ■ . ■ . . h(i iiur-chascd me. 3-i t:i-B On the r^=r!: "»~ g~<»~ cross lie bought my > J . J ■^[z:^in: m^ -0 — • !?=•=! -0—0- -5- blood hu|)urcha8odmo, Withhia blood he purchased me ; On the cross he bought my panlon, on the eSe^S ^: Ef: Repeat pp after last verse. -N -4- pnr J- ^=S > doii, U_/_, I'uid the debt, to make me free. To make me free, to make me tree. iV ::=^; cross ho bought my pur-don, Paid the debt to make me free. P= ^m 2 I will toll the wondrous story, How my luitt UNtutu to save. In his bouiidluHH love and mercy, lie thu riiiiNom freely gave. — C/io. 3 I will pnUHi! my dear Rodnciner, His triumphant power I'll tell, How the victory he giveth Over siu, and death and hell. — Cho, i I will sing of my Redeemer, And his lieavenly love to me . He from death to life hath brought me, Son of God, with hira to be. — Clio. 27 (Hymn 24)— f afe in itit ^vm» of gesusi. W. H DOANB. t-^ — o- Chorus. Safe iu the arms of breast, There by hia love o'er- shad • ed, :»=a rit. End. I i S K ^1 I W my soul shall rest. ^g^: P=?=^=^ T-lOi- ?E^ Hark ! tis the voico of an - gels, Borne in a song to me, Ov - er the fields of Sweet - ly my soul shall rest 1*::^= D.O. Chorus, /7\ ver the Jasper — t i^^ipl 2 Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe from corroding care, Safe from the world's temptations, Sin cannot harm me there. Free from the blight of sorrow, Free from my doubts and fears ; Only a few more trials, Only a few more tears Oho. — Safe in the arms, &c. 3 Jesus, my heart's dear refuge, Jesus has died for me ; Firm on the Rock of Ages, Ever my trust shall be. Here let mo wait with patience, Wait till the night is o'er ; Wait till I see the morning Break on the golden shore Cho. — Safe in the arms, &c. &c. 25 (Hymn 25)— (Dp^w tkt §(iov. Sl'N6HLNI. , J Open tho door for the cliilJien, Teri-dcrly gather them in ; ^-m^ ( In from the high ways and Iiedges, In from the places of .... sin. Some are so young and so helpless, In from the highways and hedges, In from the places of „ ) Open the door for the children, See, they are coming in throngs; ( Bidthcmsitdowntothebanquct, Teach them your beautiful . ff-o— *— r Ji Open the door for the children, Ten-dcrly gather them Some are 80 young and so helpless, songs. Pray you tho lather to bless them, Fine 5TJ=5^ II »■ -0—0—0—0 — a-T-».— • ''^mmMigi^^^^^m^^mm m^- Some are so hung - ry and cold ; Pray you that grace may bo given ; ♦ ••••♦; ^ -0- ^-0 f'-- :Sf= ly ly u.a \j peu 111 pen the door for the children. Gather them in ■ to the O • pjn the door for the chil-dren, Their's is the kingdom of pen tlie door for the children, Gather them in - to the fold, heaven, fold. ^ -«•. .0X. ^3 i- -0'-0- CHORUS. 9 < 1/ 9^ D,S \fi, l-H -0T- ^^^^m0M 53t* 0T—0~0 • 0—>fji-^-*iJt- O - pen the door gather them in, Gath-er them in - to the fold ; ^ :a^- ^:=^- ±- M—''- mm^^^ Open the door for the children ; Take the dear lambs by the hand, Point them to truth and to goodness, Lead them to Canaan's bright land. Some are so young and so helpless, Some are so hungry and cold ; Open the door for the children. Gather them into the fold.— CAo. 29 26 I ■I 1=;=^ (Hymn 26)— ^ear m <£xm. =?= Je - stis, keep me near the cross, -^ ir-^ £ i E5E:Et W. H. DHAKB. ^ Tline =1= a pre cious foun - tnin, Free ¥^ to all, a 3^ 7=f -t~ CHORUS. 2=* rer^^--^ *-• r ^=f" -fr^ heal - ing stream, Flows fiom Cal vary's moun - tain. In W- the Cross, In -f- 8 — M- Cross, i i ^ V Be ^^ e35 3F=^ =^ ^-r my^ ry ev - cr, Till my rap • turccl soul shall find Rest bo-yond the nv - er. m ^$^Rt=ifc 2 Near the Cross, a trembling soul, Love and mercy found me ; There the bright and morning star. Shed its beams around me. — Cho. 3 Near the cross, O Lamb ct' God, Bring its scenes befor.j me : Hell) mo walk from day to day, With its shadows o'er me. — Glw. 3^ ^1 4 Near the Cross I'll watch and wait. Hoping, trusting ever, Till I reach the golden strand, Just beyond the river.— C/io. 80 27 (Hymn 27)-^tt the i^mfi o( arbriisit m CSlorji. 3—^ ^— I— , g 0—^~g- - g 5— *- -ZT- -H \ -] -*-^ — u -* — #- In tliu cross of Cliri.--t wo glo - rv, Tow'iiug o'er tho wrecks of time; All tlio light of sa - cred 2^_l=l^lil{i^i fctzr- 4- I t CHORUS. 8to - ry Gathers round its liead sub • lime, 'Tis tho cross of our sal - vti - tion, May wo iS^ ■fscrnp: --£: ^Hi^l^ ±^=" -0— {—0 S • 1 Z3 g>- * — g nd b 1/ ^^l^il^^iP^IpWiL^a love it more ami more, And with heavenly ex - ul lz=:fi: ta - tion, Sng its glo-rics o'lr and o'er. =f- ^ When the woes of life o'ertako us, Hopes deceive and fears annoy, Never shall tho cross forsake us, Lo! it glows with peace and joy. — Cho. 3 Bane and blessing, pain and pleasure, By tho cross are sanctitlcd ; Peace is there that knows no measure, Joys that through all time abide. — Cho. 81 ■'*«^J- 28 (Hymn 28)— i'w< trwu %tAtmtt 1 There is a foun - tain filled with blood, Drawn from Iinmiinuel a veins, i Arr. by Dr. T. H. Peacock. -0 — 0- m 2 Dear dy - ing Lamb, thy pre-cious blood Shall iiev - er lose its pow'r, t:-4— -T-^-^^-t=- ■rm—fz v-r- (C _;- — r— And sin - iiers plungM be - Till all the ran - som'd I ♦_ ♦ ♦ -J. =t=:|ir:i=— j: 3-i^sJi?E j^ CHORUS. S ^ 4 — — #— J iicath that flood Lose all their guil - ty Church of God Are saved to sin no stains, more. I've been I'e- deemed I've been re • I've been redeem'd % -7=?= ilH: t h i=^ a=E deem'd, I've been re-iU ein'd I've been redeem'd I've been re I've boeii redeem 'd, I've been redeem'd, I've been re-dii m'd, 2zr-_?— ^ —W^Z0 ^— 7 — r~ =! :r_i^ - ::::b=iz: =!^ -^—v- ;-5 32 i ? 33^^ -V-S—X i'»( bmt l^nlMiiuii. Fii": •» — * | ft — « ^_.. - deem'd, I've be«n ro - deem'd, been wnsU'd in the blood of tlic Lamb, I've been redeem'd, I've been reJoeni'd, ^^3^^ 'IEEE u > /- W=W=ir- i=-p=?— Si; +- ::p=^:?r • / i* -f-*-a itrr:- f^'-^t ^=i^i ,'d by the blood of Been re - doem'd by the blood of the Lamb, Been le - Jeem'd by the blood of the Lamb. Been ro-deuiu'd by the blood of the Lamb, Been re-dcem'd by tlie blood of the Lamb, ^ ♦ •♦•■•• ■» • •0 - --^ -N- . 1/ 4^-t4^?^ • 0-^-0 *- ±r=i: ("i #_f- ♦ ♦^ rfclzM^:!^ >z-!z -V —tt- W^^' -#-v- 4= |i§=a ^ Been re - deem'd by the blood of the Lamb That flow'd on Cal • va ry Been redeem'd by the blood of the I^imb, :-?= ^^^^ r — r- ? n ^^ -■g.tBiWg gg 29 (Hpn 29)— Site WjhUv H fi^e. CHORUS. Wh, B. Bradbury. i-''-3 iJe - sus, the Tva • ter of life will give, Free-ly, free - ly, free-ly, Je - bus, the wa - ter of li/ ^-'il,; • Come to that fountain, O drink and live, Free-ly, free - ly free-ly, Come to that foun-tain, drink aiuliive, Je - sus has pro-mised a home in heaven, Free-ly, free - ly, free - ly, Je - sus has pro-mised a home in heaven. Treasures un - fa - ding will there be given, Free-ly, free - ly, free - ly, Trea-sures un - fa - ding will there be given, 'Ut Time. | ind Time. \ DUET. ^^^^^^^^^ CHORUS. DUET. 4:=i ^ Fiow-'ing fo°r tStK ^'"'* ^'™" } ^''^^ ^''"- ^^^ ^p^ ' "* """^ *^« """^^ '^^^ '='"°''' '''•*'«^y> ^'^^'^y- ^^«« " ^y- ^"'^ llZ : Yy t Sr IK '"'^ ''"• } Jo- ^^ The Spi . rit and the Bride say. come, &c. 84 !i 1 WUt W^MtX ti ^iU^Concluded. GHOBUS. ^^^^^^^ m^:U=L ^ * :*=^- FTTLIi CHORUS. ^ I. he that is thirs - ty, let him coma And drink of the wa • ter of life. The foun-tain of life is _?__* *■ *• f- -^z 4±«q:^ =l=t: I m' ^^^m flow-ing, Flow-ing, free-ly flow-ing, 915? i :J.- 3F=?-fa ■ly flow-ing, The fountain of life ia flow - ing, Is flow-ing for you and for me. 3 Jesus has promised a robe of white, Freely, freely, freely, Jesus has promised a robe of white. Freely to those that love him ; Kingloma of glorv and crowns of light. Freely, freely, ircolv'. Kingdoms of glory and crowns of light. Freely to those that love him. The fountain, &c. 4 Jesus has promised eternal day, Freely, freely, fioely, Jesus has promised eternal day. Freely to those that love him ; Pleasure that never shall pass away. Freely, freely, freely. Pleasure that never shall pass away, Freely to those that love him. The fountain, &c. 6 Jesus has promised a calm repose, Freely, freely, freely, Jesus has promised a calm repose, Freely to all that love him ; Come to the water of life that flows Freely, freely, freely. Come to the water of life that flows Freely to all that love him. The fountain, &c. 85 30 h (Hymn 30)— How §mn iUn j^twam. -fii- --a, f- 3L i 3i ^^! Flow down thou stream of "f r • 'f «* ♦ quick'ning truths de liv ^=-i^ eS^=§ 3: -«.- -»- Oh ! flow through - out ■a ^ -g -g — a — . « — !», — this =2- soul of :f= mine. -(0- For -« -fit- :j— , -13- '■» • •#• ev er and f^ 3»- :^: For -fl- ev - er. 2 Flow down, and cause this heart to glow. With love to God the (Jiver ; That love in which all virtues grow, Forever and forever. 3 Flow down, as flows the ray and tain. In vital work together, KefreHhiiig roots and quickening grain, Forever and forever. 4 Flow down, as flows the living sun U|ion tiio sparkling river. Which, clianting to tlie boundless, run Forever and forever. 5 Flow down, revive this famished soul And bear away all error, And I will praise Thee, God of all, Forever and forever. i I ae ■■■■I (Hymn 31)— iiltoW tht iofk. :^=ri=: J lil ^ ( I've hold found mmmm^ the IJock, the a blcsa - ed sniit - ten Ilock ! With - in ro - fuge, Where I may its rift so - cure Garland ok Praisb. ^^m ed side, liiJc. m OHOBU3. 2 Tho' thund'ring Sinai's terrors sound Appalling to the ear, Concealed within the Cleft, I'm safe ; No danger will I fear. — Chonu. 3 Jesus, dear refuse of my soul ! Mv hope, my joy, my rest ; Confiding in thy changeless love, I am supremely blest. —Chonu. 4 My peace, unbroken by life's storms, "while I in Christ's abide, My spirit rests in sweetest calm, As in the cleft 1 hide. — Chorus. 87 33 w fc^ ^^ Jo - sus, lov - or (HpD 32)— iQtUttgjdiai. DVU8. of my soul, Let mc to thy :p=t ^ -®- -I «— :|t I bo - soui fly, Wliile the near - cr wa-tcrs loll, ^^^\^^^m\^^^m :gi» -»— »- IIe ^V hilt' the tcm- pest still is high : Hide nie, O my Saviour hide, Till the stoiin of life be past ; Safe in - to the *: -^f=t--f=^ ^ g ^— r- ^m ^f=^f=t=* O- E E If'' rr r I ha • Ten guide, receive my soul at last. ^^^M^ 2 Other refuge have I none, Hangs my helpless soul on thee ; Leave, ah ! leave me not alone. Still support and comfort me: All my trust on thee is stayed; All my help from thee I bring; Cover my defenceless head With the shadow of thy wing. 3 Plenteousgracewiththeeisfound, \ Grace to cover all my sin ; Let the healing streams abound. Make and keep me pure within; Thou of life the fountain art, Freely let me take of thee ; Spring thou up within my heart, Kii - Use to all eternity. 38 iHH HilK P: ;^ S (Hpn 33)— i«rlt of g^flW, -N — \- r^=t Rock of *l ^^ a^5 Pr. Thomas Hastinqb. ^IW A ges, cleft for me, Let me hide my - self m Thee; Let the *4=fr J-J-J- i^ 1 — r ^ =f S== ^^IP© t5 wa-ter and ^ the blood, From thy wounded side which flowed, Be of the -iF? H ^±:« -»- sin tne dou - ble cure, -(S ^_# . a. i ± ±: F^ -G ^— -| — r f^ -«>■ 88 Jl ^^^^Pi gi? f^ Save from wrath, and make me pure ^ i -t- ;s Could my tears for ever flow. Could my zeal no languor know, — These for sin could not atone ; Hiou must save and thou alone ; In my hand no price I bring ; Simply to thy cross I cling. 3 While I draw this fleeting breath, When my ej'es shall close in death, When I rise to worlds unknown, And behold thee on thy throne, — Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in thee. 89 34 (Hpn 34)— Sftott ^H (^mlMnq ioillott. OARIiAin OP Praki. 9 Thou my 67 • er • last - ing por • tion, More than friend or life to me ; AH a - long my ])il-grim CHORUS. jpur - ney, Sav-iour, let me walk with thee. Close to -^- :te :i=I=J=± :A-fe -et- ;^ -*<— J— t iE i: ^] thee, close to tlicc, Close to thee, close to j l^fcj ^ IS ^ SEE T I loiifr my 52 gnm jour - ney, Sav - lour, let 1 = = ;=;^=g= 2 Not for ease or worldly pleasure, Nor for fame my prayer shall be ; Glndly will I toil and suffer, Only let mo walk with thee. Close to thee, &c. 3rr=p7 '-ir me walk with thee. 3 Lead mo through the vale of shadows, IScar me o'er lifc'a fitful sea ; Then the gate of life eternal. May I enter, Lord, with thee. Close to thee, ftc. I 40 36 1^ ±=i-^ (Hpn 35)— ibi ^Kt(im» §Amt, '■^^s ^, W. li DOAMR. 3^3^t^^i ^ s p^ It- j-^tr-g Take tlio imino of Ju • suh with you, Child of sor - row and of woe- It will joy and com-fort =f :E ^^ ^=f?=^= -a-i^' ^ -t--^ SS CHORUS. J5-irr: give you, Tako It. thon, where'er you go. Precious ^- ^- ss ffi i^^ name, bow sweet ! Ho]^)e of Precious name, O how sweet, « • ^r • • • 0- r. ! , 1 r isr. V — ' Hr ^&\ :q= earth and |oy of hu.iv'n, Precious name, J J f * * --K--N- i^^^B_ib^ i 1^ O how swuet- PreclouR name, O how sweet, how sweet, 0—0—0 — 0—0—1 ' f » f I 2 Take the name of Josus ever As a shield from ovury snare ; If temptations round you gather, Breathe that holy uamo in prayer. c I r v^ Hope of earth and joy of heav'n. -0—0- ^F^- E I 3 the precious name of Jesus, How it thrills our souls with joy. When his loving arms receive us. And his songs our tongues employ ! 4 At the name of Jesus bowing, Falling prostrate at his feet, [him, King of kings in heaven we'll crown When our journey is complete. 36 ^tr^r^ (Hymn 36)— §< mil ittA m iUtU tike » MtpUtvA, SiLTIB SOMOg. ^---N— N p *j ■^=F^&^f=i=i He shall feed his flock like ss a shep - herd, ft — '^ ^W^ ^^ r He shall gather the lambs in his arms, And T>- -^ — I/- i .rb-trrr— # S cat • ry them in i :ir7=E his bos - om, And car • ry them in ^^^^^ -■rr £iS his bos - om. -0-^— f=f= ?E£ ^ i^^ g^^^ :t A 1- ^ Et He shall feed his flock, He shall feed his flock like a He shall feed his flock He shall feed his flock, ^ U^ ^}3 ^?^^=F m 43 gl »\Hnl\ gttA U\» iU(\i— Concluded. shep - herd, S^^^il He shall feed his flock, shall feed his flock liku a sliep - herd, And x=: L L ^ =iz±^^5 i— = 1 1 — : [i^teiii i=^- — fr -rt*-* W. gath • er the Iambs in his arms, And And gath • cr the liinibs in his f-r- *=n H 1 1 r P »- gather the lambs in his arms, And .A — i I arms, And gath - er the lambs in his arms, Tl arms, And gath • er the lambs in his arms, i The lambs in his arms. zt±di^^j^f=t=$ 37 (Hpn37)— (Dur iU$t %tAtmtv, Rbv J. B. Dtkm. Our blest Ro - deem • er, ere Ho breathed his last faro • well. ■jtA -^--1 ^^ — t- -fz last faro ^^^Mi= well, X ^ i ^ ifc Guide, Com :?: fort • er, -J. P^ -»- ifr^ bo queathed XTith to :?si f^ i 2 He comes, his graces to impart, A willing guest, While he can find one humble heart Wherein to rest. 3 He breathes that gentle voice we hear As breeze of even ; That checks each fault, that calms each fear And speaks of heaven. 4 Spirit of purity and grace ! Our weakness see ; Oh, make our hearts thy dwelling place And worthier thee j M 38 i fe (Hjiim 38)— (itmwn pm wUb in»«)) (iSrvwnsi. »^^^£B iii^ .*=i-. =3=J g S it=i=5 Crown him with many crowns, The Lamb up > on his throne ; Hurk ! how the heavenly ^-i-,— J— T-« — t"— g — * , ra • ■ ^ " ' ^^l^pf^l t 1- -I- ET an-thum drowns it ^^liii^^pi^liiWi^^i^^^ I All mu-sic but its own! A-wake, my soul, and tiing, Of him who died for thre: And hail him as thy ^^{^^^^ ii{ j^^^]^l^#ii ]i{j^^ it#i-i^ match-loss King, Through all o - ter - ni - ty. 2. Crown him the Lord of Love ! Behold his handd and side,— Those wounds yet visible above, In beauty glorified : No angel in the sky Can fully bear that eight, But downward bends his wondering eye At mystericii so bright. 3. Crown hira the Lord of heaven ! One with the father known,— And the bleat spirit through liim given From yonder triune throne ! All hail, Redeemer, hail ! For thou hast died for me . Thy praise and glory shall not fail, Throughout eternity. M MKbjfa&tup aJJLkuii aB (Hymn 89)— f ittwax. m^^^^^^ A •rise, my soul, a-rise, Shake off thy guil-ty fears, Tho bleeding sac - ri - iice, Iii my be-half ap-pears; ^^ * i=t-- J «. « A E i fe^j^ff 1 ± ♦ ^ i f±f. £ ■» fe^^^rt ^fe^fei^ -^ — ^ f Be - fore the throne my sure-ty stands; Mv name is written on his hands, My name is writ-ten on his hands. tt ^ 4a. P^ if: ^=^=1^=^ :r. ^ m^^^^^ i f= 2 He ever lives above For me to intercede. His all-redeeming love. His precious blood to plead ; His blood atoned for all our race, And sprinkles now the throne of grace. 3 Five bleeding wounds he bears. Received on Calvary ; They pour effectual prayers ; Thejr strongly speak for me : "Forgive him, O forgive," they cry, "Nor let that ransomed sinner die." 4 The father hears him pray, His dear anointed One ; He cannot turn awa^ The presence of his Son : His Spirit answers to the blood, And tells me I am born of God. 6 My Ood is reconciled His pttrdoning voice I hear, He owns me for his child, I can no longer fear: With confidence I now draw nigh, And Father, Abba, Father, cry ! 46 10 i 'A iE^ (Hymn 40)— Saviour, tftj} Hijittg iJovi. ^m ■2z::isL ^ 5^iE I ¥- rt^ p Sav - iour ! thy dy - iiig love, Thou gavest me, Nor, should I ought with - hold, Dear Lord, from thee ; '-*zjs: — 1 — rrri A 4t ^ ^a ■^- ^ it ± t: J 1 — >■ S^E i^^^ :»J: 111 — , LM — 1>— 1^ ^ J_J- |-j-_-t!_|.4-J_jiiit^:;i!f^:» =gj: T;^ --| — ! ;| B I In lovo my soul would bow, My heart ful - fil its vow, Some ofT-ring bring thee now, i r "t~~ >~ i^ £ Something for thee. 2 At the bless'd mercy seat, Pleading for me. My feeble faith looks up, Jesus to thee : Help mo the cross to bear, Thy wondrous love declare. Some song to raise or prayer, Something for thee. 3 Give me a faithful heart - Likeness to thee — That each departing day Henceforth may see Some work of lovo begun, Some work of kindness done, Seine wand'rer sought and won. Something for thee ! 4 All that I am and have — Thy gifts so free — In joy, in grief, through life. Dear Lord, for thee I And when thy face I see, My ransomed soul shall be, Through all eternity, Something for thee I 11 (Hymn4i)— ittst » WwA for ^m». B'-JOIinST AND BiST. Now, just a word for Je - aus, Your dear-est friend so true ; Come cheer our Li :tfi -©- SP Now, just a word for earts and ti-ll us What T=2-- ^^^^^ -©-i- tztzzHs: ^Sl REFRAIN. I fej^ ^=*=^rP^- i^izi! g — I- ^i-=?=T ^ ■4; :£ Efe^ i= ^g-i=^ m Ho has done for vou. •_ i > 1 ! Now just a word for =?=fr Jo - BUS — 'Tv.'ill help us on way ; One EEtl^^^E ^i^ :J: i^^ i-^^i^^Pil^S ^^^i^ lit - tie word for Jo - sns, O speak or sing or pray. gj^^^f S-- -4 I 2 Now just a word for Jesus ; I^et not the time be lost ; The heart's neglected duty, lirings sorrow to its cost. Now just a word for Jesus — 'Twill help us on our way ; One little word for Jesus, ( ) speak, or sing, or pray. 48 la Slowly. W. H. DOAKI. (Hpul 42)— itte imiottjei §Ami. .siotMy. ^ w ing, cUii Saviour, more than life to me, I am clinging, clinging close to thee; Let thy precious blood ap- ■^13 v—v- REFRAIN. > 9 P~P^ T -*-&■ a ?^ ^4 — rJ plied, Keep me ev • er, ey • er near thy side, Ev'-ry day, Ev'-ry day. Let me and honr, ^ and hour, i £ f: t.- ^ ♦ -. ♦ CV lli^^ f I g v:! — r-J^- fuel thy cleansing power g power; May thy ten ler love to nio Biii-»^Ht^w*»«„xy^.rif,n.^ 43 ^h (Hymn 43)— ft 3ttpUtn. W. Jons. For ev - er here m a^i^^ my h rest shall be, Close to thy bleed - ing side; *^E f^ U= ^J^^*^ all my plea — For ^ 3^ T- the Sav iour I This -J- all my hope and ■• — died! il t S I 5=E=^ :?:^ acn: 2 My dying Sariour and my God, Fountain for guilt and sin, Sprinkle me ever \vith thy blood. And cleanse and keep me clean. 3 Wash me and make mc thus thine own ; Wash me and mine thou art ; Wash me, but not my feet alon^ My hands, my head, my heart 4 The atonement of thy blood apply. Till faith to sight improve, Till hope in full fruition die, ^nd all my soul be love. N mmm m M ii ^ =r ^ ^ t-- (Hymn 44)— g^ PArt))v'$ i»mn. i P=^ ^ :i Je - sua, re • fuge of the Bidzz*; »= :| .i:^ i :?c wea — (O- ry. Ob - ject of the £ ^ £ ^^^^^^1^^ Foun ■ tain ■s. ^^M T in life's des • ert -J drea - ry, iJ: ^^^ -^=^-- Sav • iour from the ± :t- 2 Oh ! how oft thine eyes offended. Gazed upon the sinner's fall ; Yet Thou on the cross extended, Bore the penalty of all. 8 For our human sake enduring Tortures infinite in pain, By Thy death our life assuring, Conquerors, through Thee we reign I ^ Jesus, would my heart were burning, With more vivid love for Thee 1 r~r-~^ world a spi - rit's love, _(B — 13«_., — a.. -S6>- bove! 3^ I Would my eyes were ever turning. To Thy cross of agony I 6 So in praise and rapture blending, Mignt my fading eyes grow dim. While the freed heart rose, ascending To the circling Seraphim. 6 "".'hen in p'ory parted never Fiuui the blessed Saviour's side, Graven on my heart forever. Be the Cross and Crucified. * By Oirolamo Savonarola who wm burned at the stake as a witnesi (or Jesut, In Florence, in 1489. 61 15 (Hymn 45)— (Sttitf* mis, .faviour. ^^^^^^m S ^=i W. B. Bradburt. -H N-n =rr J God has said, "For- ev - er bless • ed, Those who seek me la their you.th ; Guide us, { They shall iiiid the path of wis ^^■^^f^ i. dom, And the nar - low way of trutb ;" t: t: m^ 5=?=-; m^^^^ ^ ■A-iv- i ^ v-v ^^^M lazij Sa Sav-iour, Guide us, Sav - iour, Iji the nar - row 1^ V-^- :?=pi ->— k^ way of truth. Guide us, Saviour, Guide us, Sav-iour, -j9 — rf.~~*' -^ P (• ^ -r-p--- jr -^ -S -t/— »»-- i iI5ESr=5I— j^^^g^^r, -^-/s- In the narrow way of truth, ^m^^^ -'^-W 2 Be our strength, for we are weakness ; '* Be our wisdom and our guide ; May we walk in love and meekness, Nearer to our Saviour's side ; Naught can harm us. While we thus in thee abide. 3 Thus, when evening shades shall gather We may turn our tearless eye To the dwelling of our father, To our home beyond the sky j Gently passing To the happy land on high. 61 !t 46 ^^^^ :p=it (Hpn 46)— ft irter. A. B. Bmuau. ^^ IP Htip py the child whose young • est years, Re • ceive in - struc - tion veil. ^^ 3^E rl=T^i: # 5.i. |fe r=t ^^ Who ^^ hates — • — the -ft— -^ *- # sin ncrs =f^ ■ path, and fcara The I 2 When we devote our youth to God, "Pis pleasing in his eyes ; A flower when offered in the bud, Is no vain sacrifice. 8 'Twill save us from a thousand snares To mind religion young : Grace will preserve our following years, And make our virtues strong. i^ road -^ — ^^ that —0- leads to n- bell. r=r ?^E 4 To thee, Almighty God, to thee. Our childhood we resign; 'Twill please us to look back and see That our whole lives were thine, 6 Let the sweet work of prayer and praise Employ my youngest breath: Thus I'm prepared for longer days, Or fit for early death. ^m 63 47 w i f (Hymn 47)— (Biotne vciih tlt» Uroltn Pmt. T. E. PUEINfl. ? -iH=^-r- f M^- ^ ;^ ^i ifi r Gome, Oh, come with thy bro-ken heart, Wea • ry and woru with care; Come and kneel at the mm j=p=tw * :g=rti!-f^ S5 JLzl-4-i^ o ■ pen door; * -o- E ■V— f- f £ F 1* Z).C. Come, Oh, come with thy bro-ken heart, Wea - ly and worn with care; Come and kneel at the o - pen door; Fine. | ^#J:^=to:H ^ ^^fem3=i^^ l^l^ Je - 8US is -0-rw — ■ — ■ jf— r wait-ing there, Wait-ing to heal thy wounded soul, Waiting to give iBE t± thee rest; Why wilt thou walk where I !? :^ tr 3 Come and taste of the precious feast, Feast of eternal love ; Think of joys that forever bloom, Bright in the life above ; Come with a trustins heart to God, Come and be saved by grace ; Come, for He loves to clasp thee now, Close in his dear embrace. M Je • BUS IS wait-ing there P^^§ D.C. for Chorus. shadows fall! Come to his loving breast P»^#tff^fe 2 Firmly cling to the blessed cross. There shall thy refuge be ; Wash thee now in the crimson fount, Flowing so pure for thee ; List to the gentle warning voice. List to the earnest call ; Leave at the cross thy burden now, Jesus will bear it all. BfiBii M 48 (Hymn ii)—miU j^ Mn mi ^mm. Dr. Hastinos. -^^^^^^m^m — o- Child of sin and sor • row I Filled with dis - may, Wait not for to - nior - row, Yield thee to -© — day: ^^p^ M 3=C :«=f rr-n" (J-JL ^ ^^^^^^ — I- ^ Heaven bids thoe coino while yet there's room. Child of sin and sor • row I Hear and o Sfe I bey. i :±- }^ ■o- 1 -tat T-rt ^-A- m i i S Child of Bin and sorrow, Why wilt thou die f Como while thou canst borrow Help from on high : Grieve not that love Which from above, Child of sin and sorrow, Would bring thee nigh. 3 Child of sin and sorrow, Thy moments glide Like the ilitting arrow. Or rushing tide ! Ere time is o'er. Heaven's grace implore ; Child of sin and sorrow, In Christ confide. 86 49 m (Hymn 48)— ^islt lor ikt mA i»tlt. W. H. DOANB. ^^^^^m i -• sz 1 Ask for the old patli ; God will make it plain ; Je - sus will lead us there ; 2 Knock at the por - tal, uar-row thouch it be : Pray that we en - ter m: ^ -0—0- MS^^ They who would find it Faith is the password, l;tdi I w. HW ^ T ■<> iUU^O^P J CHORUS. g ^ ' • er seek i 32 qt^t ^ ner • er seek in vain ; He will lead Prayer the bless - ed key ; Strive to en ^ -9-i- us there. When the val - ley safe - ly we have pass'd, ter in. W-^-9 =fe^ ^ ■*i- m 4 • • V pi ^ =E* ^ i -^■i ^ God will gath-er us home at last; Home in the *^- -0-^i^ ^^ffll ^ n • ' 00 M-f^- old path, glad-ly we will go; He will lead us there. ?3^^ :*=?fc -V^^- F f=P= p I I S Walk in the old path ; never turn aside, Climb we the rii)n^ hill ; Why should we falter? See our faithtu! Guide Leading onward still. 4 Keep in the old path ; ever to tbe right ; Lo ! 'tis the King's highway ; Soon will the shadows vanish from our Bight, Lost in perfect day. M 50 (Hymn 50)— iUisiigied (fi:V0»$ vt Mm», ^ m m -L. :=* ir- ■m—0- Hdbirt p. Ma». PW ;=*; ax 1 Wand'rer come, there's room for thee, At the cross of Je - sus ; Come and taste sal - va - tion free 2 Come ami bring thy bur - den now To the cross of Je - sus ; Lay thy burn -ing throbbing brow ^-y^ —^ Fff ffl S:M=ff^iBP ft; w fi^w. m tet GHOBUS. w ± ^ m rg=?=3; ■*--.— ir^±=ir= ==it:=: At the cross of Je sus. Bles - sed cross ! Precious cross ! There my hopes are twin - ing. ^^^^^^^^^fe^^^^ t^^^^^^tt^ There I see a ;^^^^!^^ fath - or's love, Threugh a Sav ^^ iour shining. 1 3 Oh what «omfort thou wilt find At the cross of Jesus ; Love thy broken heart will bind At the cross of Jesus. 4 See the crimson waters flow At the cross of Jesus ; Come and tell thy every woe At the cross of Jesus. 67 mm 61 m ^^ (Hpn 81)— €or«rtl. —o- h -et SS P^ ^= ^ U. CORMBLL. P^ m. Sav • iour, while my heart is ton • der, ^ I would yield that heart to thee ; dE ^ 2: f ! • ' rr r ' T ^TH P^^i^ y=P-f^=^^^^^^ ^ All my powers to thee sur • ren - der, Thine, and on • ly thine, to be, E i E 33t -;i ^^ * P=Ff~ r'^^ £ a 2 Take me now. Lord Jesus, take me, Let my youthful heart be thine ; Thy devoted servant make me. Fill my soul with love divine. 8 Send me. Lord, where thou wilt send me, Only do thou guide my way ; May tny grace through life attend me, Gladly then shall I obey. 4 Thine I am, Lord, for ever, To thy service set apart ; Suffer roe to leave thee never ; Seal thine image on my heart. 88 62 t^. (Hpn 62)— (Gentle, Sol)) ^m». a J. Vail. ^ I ^ E¥^ ^ 3 1 i 3 Ooa • tie, ho - ly 1^1 E Je sns, Sav • iour meek and mild, Thou who oiice wast fanh - ioned rT~i~s :fS: E ^5 P *^ ;g ^^ 1=J=Z3 ^ J J J :^ :?==5: Like a lit - tie child; And in grace and mcuk-ness, Up to manhood grew; Shar-ing hu-man I SfeiiE ^ ^^ ^ m ^ B ± ^ -u^ ^ s weak • ness, —S 9— Hu - man sor - row too. Eg ^ il i^ 2 In thy word so holy, Saviour, we can sue. That of us thou sayest, " Let them come to Me." Glad we come t and render All we have to give : While our hearts are tender. Help us, Lord, to live. 3 Like thy young disciples. That the world may see We are taught by Jesus, And have learned of thee. May we copy closely Him we so much love. Till we bear his likeness, Perfected above. B9 63 1^^^^ (Hpn 53)— 2^ftrottn*i»0 ®t>jj WmpU, E^^Bt } i i i i Mm e Joy Bblls. ^ ^ ^ ^_ 3 Thronging the tem - pie like those of old, Sav-iour, we en - ter thy ten - der fold, Here in thy pres - ence we f- r f- f f.f- r f-j- '^ ^i_FXli^ i|^^ CHORUS. y— i^-i^^tJ-H^^ * ^^' ' * r^ 3 3'''' «a^^ ^t ^i— J -iiJ =l glad -ly meet, Bow-ing be - fore thy mer-cy seat. Thronging the temple of par- a- disc. Thronging thy courts be- 1 ^ f i i-i — t^ ^y^ ^ P P P '^ — b b '^ u b S^^^^W*W9^^^^ youd the skies, W^througk the mer-its of Christ would bo Thronging the courts of e f: f- f ' f — I »^ 3^ eful lays, 3?=: F F F f rH^- I ter - ni - ty. ? 9 > — J — ]h 2 Thronging the temple with tuneful lays. Saviour, we offer thee grateful praise. For thy compassion and tender cam, Which through thy mercy, Lord we share. 3 Thronging thy teraple iu heaven at last. After the trials of earth are past, Father 'n heaven, oh, may we be Thronging thy courts in eternity. «o 64 -M ^i^^i^^Ji (Hymn 64)— M mwt t« \si Uk« ^mx%. Pbrkinh. -Sf- I want to be like Je - sus, So low - ly and so WH ^-4-- I^PJPil --0(-T- nieck, D. s. +— ^^tf^ For -A no one marked an angrj' word lone up - on the mountain-top mm |j__i* — f»-|:-^_:33^ f=^=F^ PJ _ u Fine. , , , D.ft. That ev - er heard him speak. Ho met his fa - ther there. -9-' want to be like Je • sus, ^^^w So fre-quenl-ly in prayer; ^i^^L^ai l=? =I-E II f^^ 1 2 I want to be like Jesus : I never, never find That he, though persecuted, was To any one unkind. I want to be like Jesus, Engaged in doing good. So that of me it may La said, " She hath done what she could. 3 I want to be like Jesus, Who sweetly said to all, ■ " Let little children come to me ; " I would obey the call. But oh, I'm not like Jesus, As any one may see ; Oh, gentle Saviour, send thy grace, And make me like to thee. 61 «0 ■■WjWM IJH i . iLj].a.j » m i | i iilllm ii 65 (Hymn 55)— f «»(l vi$, ^mtnl^ |«tber, fad n». Dr. OAVimiT. ^^ ^^^^ ^ ^^^^^ ^ Lead us, heavenly Fa - ther, lead us, O'er the world's tempestuous sea ; Guard us, guide us, keep us, feed us. k^^^^. s^ ! -^.^ 4 U^ ^ ^ppp^^^Pi=^^^#^^ I For we have no help but thee; Yet pos-soss-ing Ev - 'ry bless-ing If our God our Fu-ther be. ^^: l^P^^f^^^^^* 2 Saviour, breathe forgiveness o'er us ; All our weakness thou dost know ; Thou didst tnsad this earth before us. Thou didst feel its keenest woe ; Lone and dreary. Faint and weary, Through the desert thou didst go 3 Spirit of our God, descending, Fill our hearts with heavenly joy ; Love with every passion blending. Pleasure: that can never cloy ; Thus provided. Pardoned, guided. Nothing can our [leace destroy. 02 66 (Hpn66)— iarJt, 'tis itut faviaur «lin0. Frank H. Datib. i^^^^^^^tei Hark ! 'tis the voice of the Sav ±i:S t?t=t iour, Tender- ly call-ing us home, Call-ing in sweetest of ac - cants, :r=s±t igi T=F=r=f m ■^ ? ^iN p v-v^-^^=s= CHORUS. MrfM>^f^^ -^- :^ ±zjt ■T ^*^ ^T^ =f: :i= Pen - der-ly t^ Dear children, why longer roam ? Hear him call - ing, sweetly call • ing, Ten - der-Iy calling us Hear him calling sweetly calling, -P — ^^-P f' f: -/-tJ- ,^ J^ 4- home, • Hear him call =?=;^ :f: i :i ^ ^^iP calling us home. ing, Sweet-ly call Hear him calling, — P — <» — ^ Dear children, why longer roam ? ^i I =5=F mg, sweet-ly call-ing, 2 Te that aro lonely, fomken. Weary, and by sin opprened, LiBt to the pleading of Jesus, C!ome to the Joys of the blest S Come in the briitht hours of childhood, Leam of the beautiful way. Heed now the kind invitation. Why will you longer delay. 6S !S??SS.'!£i~!S^SS5 67 (Hymn 67)— in ii$ glm$. C. C. Casb. fc i t^-T ii 3^ -♦ ^ ^ fc=:in:^rJi 1 When mothers brought their children To Je - sua to be 2 Just as of oUl, he bids them Come un - to him to * Ho 4444^ blest, Mo took them in his lov- ing arms, And day, And takes them in his arms of love. And fc_-v CHORUS. ztt=S: =P=I ^ — ^-v^- -3?- held them to his breast, list - ens when they pray. ~N-T -4r-4r ■0 1 •- *-r^- m zzgj g u klZ3;_u_«_j_i — i.zr. From all the world's ten)i) - ta • tioiis, From all that giieves or harms. There ^x^..._._j. t— r ^ r is no place of ro - fuge Like Je - sus' lov - ing arms. wm /=z,t,t^ T 11 3 With Jesus to protect us, And his dear hand to lead. We cannot wander from the way. If we hia voice will heed. 4 Thus, gentle, true, and patient He'll help ns each to be ; And if we give our hearts to him, From sin he'll wash them free. 64 ■Hi HI 58 m PiU.-/v ^ (Hymn 6S)— -~ —a- :^1 2 For Jesus shed his precious blood : 1 1 Itich blessings to bestow ; 9^^ ^^ save you now. ;!i Plunge now into the crimson flood That washes white as snow. 3 Yes, Jesus is the Truth, the Way, That leads you into rest ; Believe in him without delay. And you are fully blest. 4 Come then, and join this holy band. And on to glory go. To dwell iu tuat celestial land. Where joys immortal flow. 05 69 (Hpn 69)— (Sivi ttp all for ^t»m. SHiRwqi. f^^^a^a S^j^a^^^^ m rj=t8t f Give up Give up Give up Won-drou8 all for all for all for gifts he Je - BUS, Je - sua ! Je - BUS, of - fers ! r-fS «_ Wea-ry child of He is call • ing Keep-ingf back no Bliss with -out al ' ^ -tL ^ ■». ^^P^^ sin I you; part! loy; ■*• -I- What are earth -ly pleasures-, If his love you win? Trust in his sal - va - tioii, lie will lead you through ;. Oive your best af • fections, Give him all your heart : Earth exchanged for hea-ven, Orietfor end -less joy: Sv •^ -^ #■ ^ •f^ ■<» ♦ * t ^ P ^^ ^ ^^^m ^ -jsLzzsL What are all the Je • bus' blood so For your full re Come, for he is rich - es That the world can give, pre - cious Can for you a • vail ; demption He has paid the' cost: call-ing. Swift the moments fly; ^i^ When compared to hea-ven, Where the just shall live? Plead his era -cious promise— It shall nev - er fail. Come, while li* is wait - ing. Or you must be lost I Has - ten to the Sav - iour. He is pass - ing by ! ^^^ m^m T3 ^s^ ^- ^m^ REFRAIN. live up all for Je ■ sus ; Oh, take sal - vation free ! Oive up all for Je - sus : He gave hi j life for tlie<} f t Oive up all all for Je - sus ; He gave hij life for Hl'RRAT. 60 (Hymn 60)— J^ottl, ^viHl aiul mu mM gaam. Soul, a-riae ! and grive Christ room ; Not a-lone tliy days of gloom ; Xot when sinks the setting sun ; Not when ^^ jjgEjg^ ^ ^^E^^^rJEJ'gj^^ ^ BEFRAIN. all thy work is done. Room for Jo - sus, give him room ! -pen wide each heart and home ! Let his banner ^1 be nn-fiirled, Through Iho kingdoms of the world. (S— i 2 Give thy brightest, noblest powers ; Give thy purest, sweetest hours ; Give thy will, tliy miud, thy heart ; Give to Jesus all thou art. 3 Then 'twill be his time to give More tlian mortals can conceive ; Rooms within his mansions fair, -- Where all precious blessings are. «7 s^gr^^_w M'-^i.^^ 61 GiM or Gbms. (Hymn 61)— Jilttfl of p$ fort Children of the heav'iily King, As 3*6 CHORUS. -V-^-V4- J3ur • iiey, sweetly sing, Sing your Saviour's worthy praise, Glorious z»:±:2z=:*r»it — lit T te:>= — i ^ ! I ^ ^~h ' - — n ^ : r -t- . t ^ ^ i -^T-^-^^ - ^ 1 in his works and ways. Sing of his love, ye angels oT light ; Sing of his love, ye angels o( light Carol his praise, ye seraphs so bright ; Carol his praise, ye seraphs io b bright; b« ^^^m i^p 5f -&m ^ ^i^pii^ §^ Join in the song, Ye saints with de • light ; Praising the name, wonderful name of Je - sub. Join in the song, ye saintii, with delight: ' *-*-*-^ -*■*■ t &j. ... . '^ S*S S £ & Hi ^=rt fe tti±t: X 3: :?=!?=?= 5e 1^ V— >— >■ +T-»*- ?^ i S We are travelling home to God, In the way our fathers trod ; They are happy now, and we Soon their happiness shall see. MMH Miinm i (S 62 mm^l tS (Hymn 62)—^ witt fla mA U Jorfllvew. \V. H. DOAML T~'* *' ■ — ^ go and tull my Suv ■ iour how I long his child to be ; ^ -s — »: i 3^ : -tt »== -jO—' !»- S^^^^S At the cross I'll seek and find him ! ^f=f^ m -+■ -+- |S" -r GHORUS. i^^,^f=^ mm^m^^i^^^ He'H wait • ing thoro for me. mM Jl<0- t^ I will car - ry all my sins to Jc - sus, Tho' I'vo nothing but my r i I 1 I I \ \i^ ^ ^ ■^-t^ ^ i^ziz?! ^ ^^ : ^Ti^-^ rr^?-^ p^i heart to glvo him; I will go and lay my bur-den at the fountain ; I'll go and be for-giv'n. 2 I will toll him I have wandered From tho itath that looda to heaven ; With a contrite, broken spirit, I'll go and bu forgiven. 3 If my heart is truly humble, Ho will not reject my prayer ; On the cross he died for sinners ; I'll lay my burdeii there. 4 I will tell him all my story, With his mercy all my plea ; At the cross I'll seek and find him ; He's waiting there for me. 49 (Hymo 63)— Pjj ^eisitt^, ^ fttve l^lutt. ^i^^l^^l^^l^^ 1 My 2 I S Je • 8US, I love thee, I know thou art mine; For thee all the pleasures of love thee, because thou hast first lov-eJ me, And purchased my par -don on A^ I . J _• c c It- g=' r g ; r-^ i3^ «t=fefe=^ ■* — r ^-^ m^ sin I Cal - va 9^ resign ; My ry's tree; I ^ ii^^i^^^^^* gra-cious R«deem-er, my Gva thee for wearing the J Saviour art thou ; If ev thorns on thy brow, If ev er I loved thee, If er I loved thee, If ev ev er er lov#d thee, If loved thee, kc, mn,f/',l U » A ; J /;^J :g=r ^=4 fl ^ rr r :ie=E :i=i)= c-^-^ -/— t'- :t^^^t^^B ev - er ^ I loved thee, my J • * ^ v.: ^ Je I" sns 'tis now. &=£ i 3 I'll love thee in life, and I'll love thee in death, And praise thee as long as tbou givest me breath ; And say, when the death-dew lies cold on my brow If ever I iQved thee, my Jesus 'tis now. 4 In mansions of glor^ and endless delight, I'll ever adore thee m yon heaven of light, I'll sing with the fflitteriug crown on my brow, "If ever I loved thee, dear Jesus, 'tis now." 70 70 64 (Hymn ^)—m ^ftnp Je - 8118, ' Sav-iour, to thy side From th' aven-^er I would fleo ; Let me aven-Ker I would fleo ; Let me safe - ly there a- .fit f V CHORUS. JF=: -^-^t- n^'- 'm& »ide, Let thy grace my re ■ fuge i^ be. Bock of A - gen, cleft for me, U Si Let me ^mm^^m\^^^^^^^^- -r=t±d:- ^ ido my • self in thee : Rook of A - sea. c\M tor me. Let mo hide my - self in thee. -^ 4- thee; Rook of A - ges, clisft tor me, Let mo br=&zr-t ;=^^^^i=J=P^ ^F^- hide my - self in ?^ ::g:i: 3 Whereso'er my tent Is spread, Tlierewill I thy name make known ; Israel, by one Shepherd led, Ever more in him are one. S To thy loving side each hour, Oiose and closer would I cling ; Shielded by thy mighty power, Trustful may I ever sing — 71 !»j»-ga.g«a'xecifl^p (q^|ig^^^ 65 (Hymn 66)— Sbe ^MMn^ i^rk. W. II. D015I. ^ a^^g fe^^i^^^ — ^z^^ BlJ ?_ft Come, stay thy foet by the ahelt'ring Rock, And tweet thy reet will be ; Conic, -f • ^f • ?-i— ^^ 1= 1 ^ I f • ^1 f—r—^^^^ ^ Ezft: 1=P= =^ ■y S lave thy brow in the spray that falls So clear and cool for tfc ^ i — ^ — k ^ * thee ; Too long hast thou linger'd a- #^^ . ^ £^^ V >- V — I ^-- t^-- ) *^ ^ K ^:_j tnm=t±=^p^^fr^r-Y-i-i • way. ^^ But mer • cy is plead -ing with ^ C • • fU- thee; Oh, stay thy feet by the *" ~ ' r ' *" m £ c g c long hast thou linger'd, W I Ski jllfUniil ^$(1— {Concluded CHORUS. $^^ Wf^i". f: I J: Jr^ *=f =i- r shelt'ring Rock, And sweet thy rest will bo. — » — cleft Then ^UjM^ ^^m hide ._« 0- theo, hide thee In the S fe^ P. P g r ' Then ^ ^1 I ^^l^#fe hide in the Rock, hide in the Tock, ^ ^^^^^ of the Rock, Hide thee, hide in the cleft of the ^ '2'- ^ ^ ^ liock. Hide in the Rock, Hide in the Rock 2 Come, bri.12 thy heart to the sheltering Rock, And all thy weight of care ; Look up, the light of a Saviour's love Is smili.tg brightly there ; He waiteth to ^Telcome thee home, O breatlie but one penitent prayer ; The blood that flows from his wounded side, Through faith will cleanse thee there. There's life for thee at the sheltering Rock, A life of peace and love ; ireet hope of rest in a brighter land Of purer joys above ; Then stay with thy Saviour, stay Where nothing thy soul can e'er move There calmly rest in that dear retreat. The arms of Jcaus' love. 73 s rwffiw t Mii iMawa m w 66 (Hymn 66)-in m MnAm 9f m iarb. May be used as a Quartette. Let me rest, J. R. ■rffe.. 1 In the shadow of the itovk Let me rest, let ine rest, VVIien I (eel the tempest's shook, Thrill my 2 On the parched and dpsurt way Wliere I tread, where I tread. With the scorcliing noon-tide ray U'er my 3 I in peacu will rest nie there Till I see, till I see, Tliat the t'.des a - train are clear O ■ vcr Safe S3x linast, iE^ J ^^: m I .1 I ^^mm^^^^^^mm breast, thrill my head, o'er my me, o - ver breast ; All in head ; Let nic me ; That the ^,..J m^^^m^^^mi vain the atonn sliall sweep, While I And a wcl - come shade, Cool, and burn -.ing heats are past, Aiid the hide, still, day, while I cool and and the -\r.: h=lz ^==fc hide. And my still. And my day Bids the ■^ iEFRAIN. I i£ tmii - quit sta - tinn will - ry steps be tra - vel • ler at H ^ ^^ :*=«=3i--iP keep By thy sUyed While I last Go hi* side, will, way, In the sha-dow of the Rock, I will t««r no tempest's ^^^^^m^^^M^^^M 'i ^^ -J^-:^ ■.k I , I ./''»'• rest ^H^: i^*- '.!>:. -•-^t-^ sliock, In the & / 4 H slm • (iow of the F=£=f£ J.-^EE^ Rock, Let me r rcat, Let i nie rest. :5t3: Ez+irLa^zizirk-ii^iy 4 Then my pilgrim staff I'll tako, Ami once more I'll my onward journey make, As befon; ; And witii joyous heart and strong I will raise Unto thee, O Kock, a song, Glad with jjiaise. fefr^^ '^^P A-^- ©ttlif Wxn, ^::±^=^ ■-■^ =S=^ On-lytheo!my soul's Redeemer ! "Whom have I in heaven beside ! Who on earth, with love soten-dt-r, a — p—^—a •_(Q — # (O — .(s . •§• I # J J— a' , -a — * — p » — .. — o — ^ — fS — « — , CHORUS. S All .jO_ my wand'ring steps will guide? On ly thee, i|=i-i ,j^^_ .• _ (5 « — Pi- _ja- ^ on - ly thee, Lov-ing Saviour, on - ly thee. 3^ 11 # — a>-,— #- — j5 — (0 — ^— T-e — •--Pi-n 2 Only thee ! no joy I covet But the joy to call thee mine — Joy that gives the blest assuranee, Thou hast owned and sealed me thine. 3 Only thee ! I ask no other ; Thou art more than all to mo ; Life, or health, or creature eomfort- I would give tliem nil for thee. 4 Only thee ! whose blood has cleansed me, Would my raptured vision see. While my faith is reaching upward. Ever upward, Lord, to thee. 75 . .'vzj. ■- Ji.-j .^..T .-, , ^^ nimri'rrnt ism m 68 H (Hpg 68)— Stw ^nnttUuI f trMm. P5 ^^S3 m m « « • ^ \^—9- — • • P •- -t ^ ^-=P --fz rib ^la 2 "Suffer the children I" Oh, hear hln voice, Let every heart leap forth and rcjuicc, And let us freely make him our choice ; Do not delay, but como. 3 Think once again, he's with us to-dav ; Heed now his blessed commands and obey Hear now his accents tenderly say, " Will you, my childreD, cbmeT' 77 L^ -azu l oajfc afteete^ttitt itrtftt^ti^g^aiMira ■70 m ±=^- (Hpn 70)-(ffami mMm, fail I E^ -St- li: E^ ^ ^i -o — call ; ^ Come, children, hail the Prince of Peace, boy the Sav - iour's Come seek his .1 I --« o- i^yi m^ i ^ And crown him Lord of all. i :i] 2 Yo lambs of Christ, your tribute bring, Ye children great and small ; Hosanna sing to Christ your king And crown him Lord of all. 3 This Jesus will your sins forgive, O, haste ! before him fall : For you he died that you might live, To crown him Lord of all. 1^-!?-^ 1 — i r-= — ^-1 1 — 1 — 1 ■ - Ifc^=5 si Li±__^_ - ^o, ■ ■» ■ ■ — '?— V-]} » gj ; 5* <> ■ 1 • • face, and taste his grace, And crown him Lord of all, 1 Ami ^ "^r r r crown him Lord of i ^ J ; r all. r ^ ■^y -;: — I- H ^ --4- -- — 78 (Hymn 71)— ^ftjf fawger Walt? ^ & ZJ==J. -*T free? give? List to him Rest niul sweet 1 Why should I wait, when Jesus is calling? Why should I wait, when mercy is 2 Wliy sh9.uld I wait, when troubled and weary ; Long - ing for rest the world catihat iS^^: -• — »- -/-v— >- CHORUS. g^^iill^i^^Pg^^^^i^ Sfe EE now, 80 tender- ly peace are otFcred so ZfZ ■V- saying, Come, my dear child, conie now unto me. Why should I wait ? Why should I freely. Turn, my soul, to Jesus and live. Why shoxild I wait? etc. — T — I 0^—» — •— a — T-*.— F — ^ — ^ — ■ *-'-P r-i — I — I T") — "^ — ^-i — P- Ritard. long - er wait? Why should I wait, when death is approaching? Thousands of Smiits younger tliau 1, Now 'round the tlirone of Jesus aij! singing; No one can tell how young he may die. ^^m 4 Why should I wait? though life is before me, Rough is the path, and dark is tl Jesus alone can Iccep mc in safety, Guide me through life to heaven': 's bright day. ,| 79 i( ^^ r ^P (Hpn 72)— iajrjrji fag. / hap-py ■ \ Well may this glow-in;; Loart rejoice, 2^- (lay tliat fivod my choice Ou thee, my Saviour and my God ! And toll its rapture all a broad. ipiiti^^^^^y p^^ l Hap-py day, hap- Hap-py day, hap- py py day, day. Fine. eI-^ a± ^^iz Whui! .Tu • sus washed my sins When Je • sus washed my sins * ^ 4 'S^^ -5-!— ^ ii^^t: a - way ; a - way. — *— • -j 1 -r Ho taught me r- m -t- g^-M-: mm^^m^^ i=t -r how to watch and pray, And live ru- i>..v. ^^^j-^iifl 2 happy bond that seals my rows. To him who merits all my love ! Let cheerful anthems fill his house. While to that sacred shrine I move. i 'Tis done, the great transaction's done, I am my Lord's and he is mine ; He drew me, and I followed on. Charmed to confess the voice divine, 4 High heaven, that heard the solemn vow. That vow renewed shall daily hear, Till in life'H latest hour I bow, And bloMH in death a bond so dear. 80 73 J. C. MORQAH, M.D. IIarrt Sandeiis. (Hymn 73)— irttisting i» the irof a. Jo - 8US, P^i^^^ All my doubts I give to Jo - sus, I've his gracious promise heard; I shall nev-er bo con- #-•— -^ — « 3 4^^ — F — 0~t-»-'-0-'- ^ i g T-»1="a ^^ f 113 t-ir-1iTi d ^ PP^^P f=3t! BEFBAIN. ^^^S^^^^P^l^^ ^5?5^ founded, 1 am trusting in his word f p J -f ^ 0- ' s * f f-f»-t,-4r-;r-t Trust • ing, trust - ing, trusting, in his ^' ^ /■ > /_ i^» >— > — >— V — E: 1^= ^^^0^^mmm^m :S==4^ -ji — :^~*~' — *^ — * — •^ com - ing, bless-ed Sav-iour, With onr will-ing hearts and true. Out of dnrk'ning shadows fall. Wo are S^ :^ .^ •t- iJ: CHORUS. ff - ^ zti-zMz ^^m ev - 'ry tribe and na - tion. Out of -0~ -f^ le ^ -A -0^ St ev - 'ry clime and hue. We are com .... ing, We are com-ing, wo are com -ing, -> — /- ^m Mi ^ wo are Bless -ed -U 82 82 com • • • iiiir, Blcssud Je Jo • BUS, nt tliy nau ; Wo are com ■ t- Je com ■ ing, we are 8US, com - ing, i^ ^^^mMm^M ^ Ibv ¥i T-rr r^^ m In tlio Jo - sus, at thy call ; Wo are J: > >-'»- e^3 ..m * m m ^ • '^m :r>=*===i' ■*'—, ?^3^i^ ^ '^ '^^^m ^^ a ilow • y time of morn - - ing, Ero the dark - '"ing shadows fall, cimiiiig, wo uro coming, III the dcw-y time of morning, We are coming, wo arc coming, Ere the dark'ning shadows fall. ^^^^m^^^^^^^^^ 2 We nro Hinging, we are singing, 8oi)gH of gladness as wo pass ; For thy lovo in us distilling Liko tho showers upon the grass For tho homo in heaven preparing To rocoivo our weary feet ; For thy amili's, our pathway cheering, Songs of praises we repeat. 3 We are coming, we are coming, Speeding onward to thy throne, Where in majesty thou'rt waiting- Waiting to receive thine own. Out of every tribe and nation, We are gathering at thy call, For thy gloi-ioiis coronation, Jesus, Saviour, Lord of all. 83 75 (Hymn 75)— f ittU (tmAm tmt U ^m^. Lit-tle cliildrcn, come to Je - siis ; Hear liim saying, "Como to me!"mes-siHl J Jj - 8U3, who to ■*• -p- -^ •*■ ■*■** ivr^ ? 4— l^— /-4 -I — y ESE lE^E ^♦^^ :t=?= « * » I • • » ^ Cho. Lit - tie ohilJren, come to Je - sus ; Hear him saying, "Come to me!" Blessed Je - sus, who to Fine. ^^^^^^^^i^^mi^^^ save us, Shed his blood on Cal • va ± --\r. 1- ' ? p p i*' r save us, Shed his blood on Cal ■ va ry ! Lit - tie souls were made to servo him, All his F=^I=^-* ^— ^-1 ry ! D. "T nt i ho - ly law ful - fil ; Lit - tie hearts were made to hive him. Lit - tie hands to do his will. 1*=* -— f-^ ?^ y— t?- P itzpi S1S=?^ :.t a 81 mmm nailiiiM ^UtU CliiWritt mmt U ^m^,—{c — b — i — fg- T— P — t — ^ -1^^- -!5- -a — «- -I — -o- !5« f^ ^ Let them flow in cease-less i>ruise. i S^^^ t^^fl 2 Take my hands and let them move At the impulse of thy love : Take my feet and let them be ,. Swift and beautiful for thee. 3 Take my voice and let mo sing Always, only, for my King : Take my lips and let them be Filled with messages from thee. 4 Take my will and make it thine, It shall be no longer mine ; Take my heart, it is thine own ; It shall be thy royal throne. 5 Take my love, my Lord, I pour At thy feet its treasure store : Take myself, and I will be Ever, only, all for thee. 85 ,v«^.. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I l^|2£ 125 lit 122 |2.2 lis . ■ii I u MfUu I 2.0 m — Ill'-'* '-^ < 6" ^ KiotngraiJiic Sciences Corporation 23 WIST MAiN ^THrST Wi»STM,N.Y. i't.'.M (714)S72-45C3 % ^ ^\ o^ V* 77 (Hpn 77)— (Naming, }it», wt'vt (toning. W. H. D04NI. 1 How sweet tl.e call of mer-cy, In - vit - ing ev - 'ry heart To come and lore the Sav - ionr, Ere 2 may his Spir-it teach us To knowanu do the right; To walk as he commands us, That 3 Our Saviour lortss the children, On them his hauds he laid, With • iu his arms he held them, And ^^i^^^mi^^ ^^ m ^^m ^^^^ P^ • ly Bi • ble, These pn ^^mm youthful days de-part; "ns in the ho • ly Bi • ble, These precious words we see: For- we may see the light ; The bless - ed light that shin • eth A - long the nar-row way, And bless'd them while he prayed; And still his mer - cy calls them; Just now we hear him say: I ♦ ^ ♦ ^^^m * U I — V w t V 'i/ S=^^T^ S 1^ REFRAIN. IS ■^—-h—d iM— H ^r . ■^- . . -^ f— z d" J -. bid ye not the children, But let them come 'to me. Com -ing, yes, we're com • ing, al • ways grow -eth brighter, Un - to the per- feet day. wantyour hearts dear children, I want your love to - day. Com -ing, com - in ', m^ ^ t. t. r=f (W i tw ^i- (5!ami«(j, p$, m*vt (^$min^~{Conciuded). t^^^- P^El^l P E B ^^^ ^E^^^ ^ Repeat to/ay. ^ =?--J i ^ Com • ing, yes, we're com - ing, Com • ing, yes, we're com • ing. Dear Sav • iour, to thy fold. Com • ing com • ing. Com • ing, com • ing, _• — • c — f—^-ir. — t : - — m. — • . • — « — •_ E^ I 78 (Hymn n)—€^m ye S^Xmm, iaor mi iieetf)). Fine. iBAH JAOQDBS ROU88BAI;. ^^^^^^^m^^^ m Come ye sinners, poor and wretched, Weak and wounded, sick and sore ; Je - sus ready stands to save you. He is b - ble, He is a-ble. He is will-ing; doubt no more. V.O. Full of pity, love, and pow -er; 2 Come, ye needy, come, and welcome, God's free bounty glorify ; True belief, and true repentance, Every grace tliat bi'ings us nigh, Without money. Come to Jesus Christ and buy. 3 Let not conscience make you linger, Nor of fitness fondly dream ; All the fitness ho requireth, Is to feel vour need of him ; This he gives you ; 'Tis the Sprit's rising beam. 4 Come, ye weary, heavy-laden. Bruised and mangled by the fall ; If you tarry till you're better. You will never come at all ; Not the righteous. Sinners, Jesus came to call. 87 79 (Hpn 79)— iUjSt »$ i Am. Wm. B. BRAOBiniT. ^^^I ^p ^' i I i rj' J ft^=? ^i^^htt i 1 Just as I 2 JuRt as I ^ am, with am, and -P— # ^^i^ j8l my ^ I out one plea But that thy blood was shed for me, wait - ins not To rid my soul of one dark blot. ^ And that thou bid'st me come to To thee, whose blood can cleanse each ^i^ thee, spot, O Lamb of O Lamb of God, I come, I come I God, I come, I come! ^^ ^ _a -=_ m -IS- ^ rJ^ ft m ft ft ^^m 3 Just as I am, though tossed about With many a conflict, many a doubt, With fears within and foes without, Lamb of God, I come 1 i Just as I am, poor, wretched blind, Sight, riches, healing of the mind, Yea, all I need, in thee to find, Lamb of God, I come I 6 Just as I am, thou wilt receive, Wilt welcome, pardon, cleante, relieve ; Because thy promise I believe, Lamb of God, I come 1 Just as I am, — ^thy love unknown Hu broken every barrier down ; Now to be thine, yea, thine alone, Lamb of God, I come I 80 ^ (Hpn 80)— 4!$ven IHle. -4- 5BS Wm. B. Bradbury. m m J I Lord, I hear of show'rs of bless - ings Thou art scatt' • ring, full and fi-ee — I Show'rs, the thirst • y land re - fresh - ing ; Let some drops now fall on me — ^ J — ^ « ^T=g=4 ^ i- i n\ y>^ a j -^ i qt ^ /!^ ^1 ? Si E Be von me, E ven me, Let E -♦^ S-! some drops] now fall on me. ^ i ^ I 2 Pass me not, O God our Father Sinful though my heart may be I Thou might'st leave me, but the rather Let thy mercy light on me — Even me. 3 Pass me not, gracious Saviour, Let inc live and cling to thee I I am longing for thy favour ; Whilst thou'rt calling, O call me i Even lue. f ISC 4 Pass me not, mighty Spirit, Thou canst make the blind to see ; Witnesser of Jesus' merit. Speak some word of power to me — Even me. & Love of God so pure and changeless, Blood of Christ so rich and vk» ; Grace of God so strong and boundless Magnify it all in me — Even me. 81 ^^£3 (Hpn 81)— itltnoieit ^mmM, ^^^mm ^ p. p. Bust. 1 "Al - most per-suad - ed" now 2 "Al - most per • suad - ed," come, ^- to be come to ■^ 9% J. JJVJ^. -#•- M^ lieve; "Al - most per-suad • ed" Christ to i-e- dav; "Al - most per-suad - ed, "turn not a- ~ ^ 1 1 J. J J u -j ±Z ^ T: ^=rfJ4 ^ m £ i^^ i ceive; Seems now some soul way; Je - sus in • vites ^ ^ J^=i to say. Go, Spi • rit, go thy way, Some more con - you here. An - gels are ling • 'ring near, Prayers rise from ^ EE -0-i-0- ^ ^^ r I :t. ^ 1^ ^ van - ient dny On thee I'll hearts so dear, Oh ! wan - d'rer, caU. come. m SI ^ VT-J^ ^ * I r~ i e ^£/ -f-^r ^ 3 "Almost persuaded," harvest is past ! "Almost persuaded," doom comes at last I "Almost," cannot avail; "Almost," is but to fail! Sad, sad, that bitter wail- "Almost— &u< tort/" 80 I k/1 80 82 ^^^Ng^ (Hpn 82)— i im ib» mtumt mut. ^^ Ig ^ hear thy welcome voice That calls me, Lord, to thco. For Tz lF=i m i^ cleansing in thy 1 luy ^--^- ^^m CHORUS. lire - cious blood That floAved on «■ ■#• /SS ^^ -s— Cal va I ^i^^^^p^ s^^^ ^ ^^^^^e^ am com • inc, P P ^ Lord, — ©^- I'^fe^^ 3=^ -^. iips^^^^ SE Com - ing now to thee t — # • . ■ (0-4- S^ 4 p^^ Wash me, cleanse me • mzi in the blood That flowed on ^i^ 1 2 Though coming weak and vile. Thou dost my strength assure ; Thou dost my vileness fully cleanse Till spotless all and pure. I :f ? Cal - va - ry. 3 'Tis Jesus calls me on To perfect faith and love ; To perfect hope, and peace and trust, For earth and heaven above. =f==-r=f ^ 4 All hail, atoning blood 1 All hail, redeeming grace t All hail, the gift of Christ onr Lord, Our Strength and Righteousness. 01 83 Ira D. Sakkky. (Hymo 83)— If m lraultt0 Ut f «». I Lave a Sav-iour, he's plctid - ing in glo - ly, A dear, lov - ing Sav - iour tho' earth-friends be few; And ^ iS ^itrv^fT^^^ now lie is watching in ten - dur-ness o'er me, And oh, that my Sar-iour were 3'our Sav-iour too ! -rr^- ± P ■ f /tN PP ^- ^ /TS For jou 1 am pray -ing, For you I am pruy-iug, For you I am pray -ing, I'm pray • ing for yon. g— S— Tzirg-- iBE|=^!^!£p /T\ /r\ r^ -a- iSi !1 08 i am JgraDltt0 UV %m,— (Concluded.) I have a father : to me he has given A hope for eternity, blessed and true ; And soon will he call me to niuut liim in henvon, But oh, that he'd let me bring yuu with mc too ! I have a robe : 'tis resplendent in whiteness, Awaiting in glory my wondering view ; Oh, when 1 receive it all shining in brightness, Dear friend, could I see you receiving one too I 4 I have a peace : it is calm as a river — A peace tliut the friends of this world never know ; My Saviour nlone is its Author and Giver, And oh, could I know it was given to you) 6 When Jesus has found you, tell otlieis the story, Tliat my loving Saviour is your Saviour too ; Then pray that yr.wr Saviour mny bring them to glory. And prayer will be answered- —'twas answered for you I 84 *» m 2- mm -Bh (Hpn U)—€0mt Ut u$ who in C5toriist ^tlirn. W. II. HAVKROAt. Come let us, who in Clirist be-lieve, Our com -men Saviour praise, To liim with joy - ful voices give J _ _ ^ J i^ m I =f=f= ^^=^ i ^-^ f m -^ It ']- >— ^ J a — 3 "T ~~~~ H ^ ^® "°^ stands knocking at the door "~S l"'"?~^ o "~^^° — " Of every sinner's heart ; ^y ^^ ^^ ^^ 'l^kA v>TM«s34- v\(ui/1 Irmirk liiTn mi^ via «v\/\i*i 'Ihe glo-ry of his grace. The worst need keep him out no more, Or force him to depart. ^\\f -^. il :rp— pzrgzr SI U 3 Through grace we hearken to thy voice, 2-2 — L_i^ — I \ ~ \ a -Jj Yield to be saved from sin ; In sui'e and certain hope rejoice. That thou wilt enter in. 4 Come quickly in, thou heavenly guest. Nor ever hence remove ; But sup with us, and let the feast Be everlasting love. 03 92 86 (Hpn 86)— f AW (iSiowino i$ tht (SiV^^n, ^^^m fe^^toHf i^^ f am com - ing to the cross; I'm poor and weak and blind; I'm count - ing all but Chorus. I am trust-ing, Lord, in thee, Bless'd Lamb of Gal • va - ry; Humbly at thy cross ^^^^^' dross, I shall full sal -va - tion find. ^THT^ bow. Save me, Je • sus, save me, now. '2 Long my heart has sighed for thee. Long has evil reigned within — Tesus sweetly speaks to me — "I will cleanse you from all sin." EB 3 In thy promises I trust, Now I feel the blood applied ; 86 Funrr CitOBBr. (Hpn 86)— i am ^Uw, ^ prdi. I am prostrate in the dust, I with Christ am crucified. 4 Jesus comes t he fills my soul ! Perfected in him I am ; I am every whit made whole. Glory, glory to the Lamb I W. H. DOAN>. ^^^ 3^J i gT^HH-P •.-— ^ 1=3 I am thine, Lord, I have heard thy voice. And it r told thy love to • • •- T 3: ^^ * 94 i »m ZUUtt ^$ti-(Coneluded). ^^^^^^^ ^^.^^^ mm 9 ?;Fpy me ; But I long to rise in the arms of iaitli, And bo clos - er drawn to tliee. SE r p^ ^^^ 1 i m BXFRAIN. P^^ ? Draw me near • er, Z — k-Fr I — u = -r * 1 :i near • er bless • ed Lord, To the cross where thou hast ^^^f t=53 ^^^^^^^^^m^^^m ^^ died; Draw mo near • er, near • er, near-er, blessed Lord, To thy pre-cious bleeding side. 5EE 2 Consecrate me now to thy service. Lord, By the power «t grace divine ; Let my aoul look up with a ateadtatt hope. And my will be loat in thine. ^^i T frrt^ tf^^^Fiy i 3 the pure delight of a single hoar That before thy throne I spend. When I kneel in prayer, and with thee, my Qod, I commune as friend with friend. 4 There are depths ot love that I cannot know Till I cross the narrow sea. There are heights ot jov that I may not reach Till I rest in peace with thee. 95 04 87 Con Anima. Oh, (Hpn 87)— Site f «n0 vt ttte l^enjieris. ^ -i- -i- i — V- ^^^ ^fs;=^ Oio P. Root. ■ T ^ ^ ^?J a we aro the reap • era that gar • uer in I .1 The sheaves of the good fiom the S -^mm ■^h i i 5^ i i gllE flelils of sin; With sick ■ Ims of truth must the work done. m l=lJ=J ^ ^^m 'm And 1=f=:1- ---^=i CHORUS. ^ m J-^Ut- ^ no one niav rest till the P-^-^ ir ±3^ SJ "har - vest home." fc=^ ^~ ^ We are the leap ■ — • »-^ i» -i> — en ! Oh, * ^ f I 88 as l&kt f 000 0f tht ^t»pm— (Concluded). ^n=P=^^=^ ^^^^^^ who gael will come, F^£ And share in the V glo ^^i 1.V of the ^ "har ■ vest home?" Oh, S^E ^ i ^ 3=? ^ •— '— ^ ^ ' —4-.—*- who will help U4 K 5r ^ to gar - ner in The sheaves of good from the fields of sin. ^ H=h^ -k ^^i^^l ii.^ •- Go out in the by-ways and search them all ; The wheat may be there though the weeds are tall ; Then search in the highway, and pass none by, But gather from all for the home on high. ' 3 The fields are all ripening, and far and wide The world now is waiting the harvest tide ; But the reapers are few, and the work is great, And much will be lost should the harvest wait 4 So come with your sickles, ye sons of men, And gather together the golden grain ; Toil on till the sheaves of the Lord are bound. And joyfully borne from the harvest ground. «r BMB 88 t^ (Hpn U)—§tmt iUt ifri$Wtt0. W. H. DOAHB. ^^^^^teJ^g g r=*^ ^ •^ 'W - - - ' - -W 'II 1 Reg • cue the per ish - ing, Care for the dy • ing, Snatch them in pt - ty from sin and the grave ; 2 Tho' they are slighting him, StiU he is wait • ing, Widt • ing the pen - i - tent child to re • ceive. • » m m • m • » • « • ♦ T" > • . • ^ I Hi HP^ a ^-^-5-^-5= -ti=p=q^ ^t=f^ S ^ CTF n^^^^^ Weep o'er the err - ing ones ; Plead with them earn est - ly, I Lift up the fall • en, Plead with them gent • ly ; -* ^ • ^• Tell He them of Je ■ will for • give 8US, the if they might -V on - fy ^^^ ili 1?=?= f^=^ to save, be - lieve. I =P==^ i>— V ■V — t^ -17— tr- CHOBUS. s ^^^-1-r^ ^ i^f^ I m - 3 i 3 ^ ^ -a — BUS will save. 8 Res • cue the per -ish - ing. Care tor the dy - ing ; Je • sus is mer - ci - tul, Je - bus will savi Down in the human heart, Crushed by the tempter, Feelings lie buried that grace can restore ; Touched by aloving heart. Wakened by kindness. Chorda that were broken will vibrate once more. 4 Rescue the perishing, Duty demands it ; Strength for thy lalwur the Lord wUl provide ; Back to the narrow way Patiently win them, Tell the poor wanderer a Beviour has died. ^ — 6 I (Hpi 89)— Wack, to ttu fiotit in Comiitt. j'^^y^t^ __. »^__J5, __g flJi^ ^^^^^ rr 1 Work, for the night is comiiijj, Work thro' the morning hours ; Work wliilo the dew is sparkling, Work 'mid springing 2 Work, for the night is comin ;, AVork thro' the sunny noon; Fill brightest liours with labour, Rest comes sure and tt>~ $^m Crca. ^-i^ j^t^g^a £13 s ^ i ^ flowers ; Work when the day grows soon ; Gj^e ev - 'ry lly - ing briglit - er, niiu - uto 49 Work in the glowing Something to keep in sun : store ; Work for the night is Work for the night is =i=ar ^ ^ --^^^ wfc ^^ f I r~ 31 ^ com • ing, When nmn's work is done, com • ing, When man v,-orks no more. g^£ :^=^= =rt: 01 Work, for the night is coming, Under the sunset skies ; While their bright tints are glowing, Work for daylight flies ; Work, till the last beam faduth, Fadeth to shine no more ; Work, for the night is dark'ning, When man's work is o'er. 90 80 (Hymn 90)— ^orfe i$ A$ for ^m^. ^^^m^^^^m i: Rbv. R. Lowrt. -N — S — 1 S- ^^m -8=1=:= There is work to do for Je - sus, Yes, a #-!■- glorious work to t: t: Si do, For a liar -vest ful - ly i^^= h-M-F## ^ ^ E0E pm. :?=P= ^ i^^^j ^=; -a-i ^ -1 ^— ^ pened, Rich and gold - en lies in view ; / With a pra3'er to God, our Fath • er. Let 1 For our ris - on Lord is call - injf, And •*• M. ^ S> ^ -ft ■^ « * * * •'^ r" gl— r~0 ' , (i ^«-, • « « • ■^ -t- -t- gs ^ w n us the :p±±' r=f=r? 1 ^^ I Ixt T'liie. I |2tid7iHie.| 1 CHORUS. Wim^ m^mm-nvl-iiim all our work pur - sue, 1 liiu- - vest - ers [omit] / ^ Ave few. Yes, there's work to do for Je - sus, and the 100 gfe Worfe to Att UV ^t^m.— (Concluded.) 4:^ ^^^{^ HS^- Wi^^ har - vest -# — is in view, There's a I s great work ev - 'ry - where 1^: t: .. to do, There IS ^ — -»-!- -r f ^^^m^m ^n r iT Tii work to do for Je - sua, and the harvest - ers are few, There's enough work for all to S EE iit±:i: S:'t: ± ♦•£: ^1: £• ^ =p= do. ^ There is work to do for Je»us, And we hear the Saviour say, Why art standing here so idle, At the noontide on tlie way ' Even now I will accept thee ; With the rest thy wages pay ; Go and labour in my vineyard Till the closing of the day. 3 Yes, there's work to do for Jesus ; Who will answer to the call ? See 1 the vintage is abundant, There is work to do for all ; God commands that we should labouri Though the task our hearts appal ; For he claimeth our life-service, Till the shades of death shall fall. . 100 101 "^ ■li V W i i J I IIn il wWil li 91 (Hymn 91)— iark I m f diw »t Mtm mnim- W. H. Do*ii«. S^j^H^^gg^g^^^^p^] 1 Hark, the voice of Jo- bus callingr.Wliowill go and workto-day?Fie1d8!trewhlte,andliarvest'8 waiting, WhowillbeartheBheavegaway? 2 If )'0i< cannot 8|>cak like angels, If you cannotpreach like Paul, You can tell the love of Jesua, You can say he died for all; 8 Let none hear you id - ly saying, ' There is nothing I cando," While thesouls of menaro dying, And the Muster calls ;for you; ^^^^^^^^^^taS fe ^P^^^^^ P n tff=i Ix>ud and long the Master callet':. Rich reward he offers free; Who will answer, gladiv saying, " Here am I, O Lord, send me." If ypu faij to rouse the wickei, With the Judgment's dread alarms. You may lead the lit -tie chi|drenTo_ the Saviour's waiting arms. Take the task he gives you g'.^ly, Let his work your pleasure be; Answer quickly when he calleth, "Heream I, O Lord, send me." 92 J. H. KCRZBNKNARR. t (HpD 92)— iire frajrerisi. Be - hold the changing autumn leaves, Be - hold the fields of rip'ninggrain;Go gath-or in the golden sheaves 1"! ^=irm^^^' wnwT ^ From valley, hill, and distant plain. Then reapers haste, • - - the skies are clear, - - - The fields re- Then reapers haste. The skies are clear. ^^^^^^^ (i— #- n^ ^■^ rC •— *5-l»- ^^ £3E \/ i^ iti 1/ sound, - - - - the glad re • frain, .... The harvest • ers, .... from far and near, - - ' • - The fields resound the glad refrain. The harvesters, from far and near, __ — f- f ;♦ f- , ffif-f — p. -. fH* ^ — y_ jt^-p_# — , — - ' '^ ^ — u ^ u y — — j-p-fe-p — i^/-g-? i :^ Are gath'ring =^ in f g " g ;' g the gold - en grain. Are gath-ring in the gold - en f^rain. ^^^^^^ m^^^A 2 Behold the harvest of the Lord ! Behold the broad and whitening fields ; Send out the call, send forth the word. Till hundred-fold the harvest yields. 3 Why idle stand ? there's work for all ; The The Master calls, why longer wait? Go gather in both great and small. Make haste or you will be too late. lOS 93 ^ te3 (Einrn 93)— iiiitg f ittb €U»um. rriTTTFi fj J' l -^ pft-t-t P -N — h -.*=M v=§ *% *» # #^ 1 Gath - er • ing in the ear - ly dawn, Oath- er-ing, when the night cornea on; Yonder in the ripen'd fields ^ *-♦• f f- t f^ <■* --. . p c y f . f ff'. ^S=T=t ^ ^ ft: m p-^ -•—•-• -»_£_ ?=5=5=F= mnrr m i^ 5 ^^ gs^ -i-H -^ ^ ^ f^-rrr '^ har- vest yields. The golden grain is gathered in — The sheaves of good from fields of sin; ^ Hundred-fold the ?=5=^ i •Echo. j>p glean - ers,* By bus - y lit • tie glean - ers. s 1/ By bus - y lit - tie i fr 1=F ers,* :S==3= bus f=5=F NgT ^H-J:-J la^rzi i 2 Gathering in the early duwn, etc. , Tho' reapers come from far and near, The Master leaves an honoured share For busy little gleaners. ■ — yt ^^ 'yt 3 Gathering in the early dawn, etc., Out in the highway where you go, To plant or reap, there's work to do ; * Echo may be Bung^ by eight or ten gf{r!8, in an adjoiningr room. For busy little gleaners. 11, tl» ;Ie gli 4 Gathering in the early dawn, etc Amid the glow of Autumn leaves, We carry home our golden sheaves, Such happy little gleaners. IM ■■■Ml i sin; _« — 81 (Hymn 94)— iriwjlng in iUt $\itMt$. Sowing in the morning;, Sowing seeds of Icindncss, Sowing in tlie noontide nnd the dew - y eve ; Waiting for the harvest, . -^ •»■ •0- ■•••••■ ■•■ ••• ••■•■•■ ••■ y ^ M* *?~i^-tr-i? ^ rs^nrt P ^^ ts-ji-l^-t- k.k.k.^ k.v k.k.^^ CHORUS. . ^, S and the time of reaping, We shall come re- joic - ing, bringing in iiic slieaves, bringing in the sheaves, brin;{ing in tlie sheaves, m V ^ ^ ,Br We shall come re-Joic-ing, Bringing in the sheaves, Bringing in the sheaves, We shall come rejoicing. Bringing in the sheaves. Bringing in the sheaves, .^ JL.» M. .A. .A.*.A. .a^ .A. .A- .^.•.A. .<.. .A. .A. .A. .A. .A. .A.« ^ 2 Sowing In the sunshine, sowing in the shadows. Fearing neitlier clouds nor winter's chilling breeze ; By and by tlie harvest, and the labour ended, We shall come, rejoicing, bringing in the sheaves. 8 Going forth with weeping, sowing tor the Master, Though the loss sustained our spirit often grieves ; When our weeping's over, he will bid us welcome. We shall come, rejoicing, bringing in the sheaves. jgg 96 p. p. Bliss. p. p. Buss. e^i^te^^g^^g^^^^ Bright - ly beams our Father's mer ■ cy From his lighthouse ev - er • more, But to us he gives the Ei2fEt:EE f ;E=6 s fa£: -H 1 f-- • »• W* F-'— #• ^^ CHORUS -(•_,_fj ?=F ^ ^y i 1. p 4 H- -*r- =it= j -^-i li— J- Iceep - ing, Ot S the lights a - long the shore. Let the low • er lights be bum - ing ! Send a 1 pT.,., •• c ^! m • «2 >• ■__ i j;= E ^ iM; i!^ ^^M I *=* T^- gleam a • crosfl the wave I Some poor taint - ing, struggling sea • man You may res • cue, you may save. '^' "^ "^' *■! — • — . — *! — • — « — (•— , — — *■! — 0s — » — . — ft ^ »r f" . (O— ^ ;t^ s r-rn^r:-^ - ^JU=LUe^ i Dark the night ot sin has settled, Loud the angry billows roar ; Eager eyes are watching, longing. For the lights along the shore. 8 Trim your feeble lamp, my brother ; Some poor sailor tempest-tost. Trying now to make the harbour, In the darkness may be loit I" loe tUM. J ^ the 106 96 (HpD 96)— ®a itit l^orfe ! ®0 tb* ^orfe I ^s 1 To t)ic work ! to the work ! We are ser-vants ot God, I^t its fol-low the path that our Ma-i - tcr l>as trod ; With the 2 To the work ! to the work I Let the hiin ■ gry be ted, To the foun-tain of Life let the wca - rv be led ; In tlie ^ :±=±: -V- t-^=t » '^ Chorus. ^^SS^ balin o( His conn - sel our strength to re-new. Let us do with o\ir might what our hands find to do. Toil-ing on, Totl-lng cross and its ban - ner our glo - ry shall be, While wu her - itid tlic tidings, "Sal-va - tion is free." Toil-Ing on. t^ Ir=^ ±=^ V-i»>- i r r.r-f: r f iV-t ±-t -=^J^^ I »^ !J ^ ^ » 1- ^ — « s^ i i?=q^ ^- g 1 t^ g : ^ ft=^ ^^ ^ ^ on, ToU-lng on, Toil-ing on. Let us hope, Toiling on. Tolling on. Toiling on. t us hope, and trust,Let us watch and pray, and labour till the Master com I S To the work ! to the work ! there Is labour for all, For the kingdom of darkness and error shall fall ; And the name of Jehovah exalted shall be In the loud-swelling chorus, "SalvatUm ii/ree I" i To the work ! to the work ! in the strength ot the r/>rd. And a robe and a crown shall our labour reward ; When the home ot the faithful our dwelling shall be, And we shout with the ransomed, "Salvation it free /" 107 97 I i# m *=|S (Urn 97)— f mit gitgrim. S N N ^ ^4^iU^ -3=*: N- , ( The world looks ve • ry beau - ti - f ul, And full of Joy to I Tlie sun shines out in glo - ry brigrlit, [OHrr.] # me; ^ t f: £ & t- * ^f^=^ On f t: I^ m ov • 'ry • thing I ^m * =f=5=F I* ^=^!5=J5=n^ fefe^ ^^^S f 5t=:*: -J—J—^-J- ■0 — # know I shall be hap • py, While in ^l^-\-t-t-f—t z ^tfe^ the world I stay, For I will fol • !ow Je • BUS, ril m T^rf -f—f- -f— rT m ^ CHORUS. ^ Jtrfe ^ #t#t ^^^^^^ ^ I i«f r-t/it. IK, I 2nd jCi'ine. ^^^ •*— 1 ^^ ♦—•—•■ follow all the way. ^ig ^ ril follow, follow, fol - low, fol - low, Fol - low all the way, 3? ♦ ■•■ ■ m :f=fe Follow all the way. I '• — •- ?=??= •W<-*<- ■y-->» 2 Vm but a youthtal pilgrrim here I Hy Journey's Just Mgun ; They say I'll meet with sorrow Before my Journey's done. The world is full of trouble. And trIalH too, they say ; But I will follow Jesus- All the way. 3 Then, like a little pilgrim ; Whatever I may meet, I'll take it— Joy or sorrow— And lay at Jesus' feet. He'U comfort me in trouble, He'll wipe my tears away ; With Joy I'll follow Jesus- All the way. loe ». ni ^ way. trouble, t8 away j Jesui — way. 108 (Hymn 98)— f »»* «t fwt. Dr. Wm. Millul land of rest for thee I siuh, When will the moment come, when I shall lay -♦-^Pl^Pl- * I sigh. When will the moment i rv=f=r ^"^j- my ^- ^^=S=^h^ r=« CHOBUS. our by, And dwell in peace at hornet We'll work till Je - sus comes, We'll woi m ar-mour by. And dwell in peace ■^=^ ^ tzirx. ^^ till Je - sus comes, We'll work till S ^ r ^ ' r ]\-M-^-i^^ ^ ^ We'll work till Je • sus comes, We'Uwork till m ^r. Je -t- sus comes. We'll work S ^ till ^^ ^=1= t^i^ Je • SOS comes, And M we'll be gath • ered home. I ^ Je • BUS comes, t No tranquil Joys on earth I know. No peaceful sheltering dome, This world's a wilderness of woe. This world is not my home. We'll work tUl -^ Je - sus m comes. 3 To Jesus Christ I fled tor rest ; He bade me cease to roam, And lean tor succour on his breast. Till he conduct me home. 4 I sought at once my Saviour'side, No more my steps shall roam : With him I'll brave death's chilling tide. And reach my heavenly home. ^g 90 D. Haydin Lloyd. Audantivo (Hymn 99)— Wb«t mil m iarvwt U ? p. p. Blui. Sowing their seed by the dawn-light fair, Sowing their seed in the nuuu • tide glare, Sowing their seed in the 2 Sowing their seed by the way - Hide high, Sowing their seed on the rocks to die, Sowing their seed where the ^^^^^^^^^^m P5= =*Ei^ fad • ing light, Sow-ing their seed in the sol • emn night, Oh, what shull the har-vcst l>eT , rill •• ~ ■ ?r= , „ - „ „ . . Oh, thorns will spoil, Sow-ing their seed in the fer - tile soil, Oh, what shall the hitr-vcst I c ? . . |^ Oh, ^l ^^^^^^ i^^^^^ , — -.jj J ; j.^ ^ ^h^ f d^ ^ id^^.^^ ^. _ CHORUS. 5P?- ^ -t-p-s -r=^ V ^ ^ what shall the harvest be ? Sown . . what shall the harvest 1w? P^^^^l^ in the dark ness or sown in the light . ^^ Sowm hi the dark-ness or lown in the light. Sown in the darltness or sown in the liuht, 110 Oh, Oh, IPfeat ijiftatt the ^avmi ht?-{Conciuded). Sown .... in our weak • - - ness, or sown .... in our might . . . Gath - . ■ ■ ered in time . . or e- in our weak • ne8s, or sown in our might Gath - . - - ered in time ^m I U0 * # ip: M M M \.r. ;-rrt — mmnr"'-^ Sown In our weakness, or sown in ouv might I Sown in our weakness, or sown in our might, Qather'd in time or e ■ ter • ni • ty, i7 ter • . ■ . - ni - ty f f -- =^=¥= ^?=P: ^ Sure ah sure - : r r :^4^ will the har vest be. ■i/— t^-^/— ti>- Gathered in time or e - ter - ni - ty ; Sure, ah yes, sure will the har - vest be, will the harvest, the har • vest be. 3 They're sowing the seed of word and deed, The proud know not, nor the careless heed ; The gentle word and the kindest deed Have blest sad hearts in their sorest need. 4 They're sowing the seed of noble deed, With sleepless watch and an earnest heed ; With tireless hands they toil and sow. And the fields are whit'ning where'er they go. 5 And many who stand with idle hand. Are scattering seeds throughout the land, And some are sowing the seeds of care. Which their soil has borne, and still must bear. Ill ICO (Hymn 100)— f irtd mi U MmpMm, #?— fc *T— »T :^Sp^g^SS^^^^ Yield not to temptation, For yielding is sin, Each vict'ry will help us, Some other to win. Fight manfully -t>^0- r-! 1 1- 4 — -J 1 — f— I— rH 1 r f ' \ j~ — ^^ ~r ^ — - \ -r0 ^~%' - :^^= ili-S:: onward, Dark passions sub - due, Look ov • er to Je • sus, He'll carry you through. Ask the Saviour to m^ ■ Jr-jTh -# . « !7 r^^^H: S|5^ ^^■ i&. m^ ± — ^—if^^ ::a=W= S=:i: ■^^m^^m help you, Comfort, strengthen and keep you, He is will-ing to aid you. He will car - ry you through. 2 Shun evil coinpanionH, Bad liin}riiage disilain, Ood n name hold in reverenue, Nor talce it in vuin. Be thoughtful and earnest, Kind-hearted and tnic, Look ever to Jesus, Ile'll carry you through. 3 To him that o'orcomcth, God givcth a crown, Tlirougn faith wc shall conquer, Though often east down, He who is the Saviour Our strength will renew, Look ever to Jesus, He'll carry you through 112 HB ivlour fill renew, us, through 118 101 DUET, (Hpn 101)— (Si«t!ter tty tHt Iraguwntisi. ^a^±3X Qi ^g^^^^:a^ R. B. Hahaffit. Gather up the fragments, Scatter'd here and there, Wrecks of broken spirits, Overcome by care ; Pit • y - ing behold them, m -19- d^ ^^fe h— N' fv-^-4 ^i^H!^^= p3ry^ CHORUS. -h-»— N DXTET. QT rg l l~ =fTrJfiO =< ^-^y-C *- i I ^^ Tho' they make no plea. Labour to restore them, Wheresoe'er they be. Gather^ up the fragments. Gather up the fragments. -«- ] CHORUS DUET. CHORUS. ^^m^^^^^^^^^^m Ad lib, S Gathoi up the frugmrnts, Scatter'd tho' they be. Gather up the fragments, Gather up the fragments, Gather up the fragments. Gently, tenderly. 2 Gather up tho fragiuonts, All that ye con limi, Fra^inruts, oh, how many. Ami of every kind. 8 BliKht( flighted hopes and fortunes, Strewn along the way. Sorrowful remind ua Of a better day. 3 Gather up the fVagments, Scattered through the land, Gather them together With a gertli nand ; Gather up the longings Of the famished souls, Hearts are sad and broken, Strive to make them whole. 118 102 (Hpm 102)— . BUBB. 116 p j.^^ J h:^; fe=- ^. ^ J I J. sm among U8 the true and the tried, Wholl stand by his colours, who'i -• — 0- IjEfczS f=F £ i ** •M«- 3!^ ^^^^^ true and the tried,Who11 stand by his colours, who's on the Lord's side ? /T\ I J I nrr ^Pl on the Lord's side? Oh, who is there among us, the i T J±t ±=gt .u_^. T 3 The sword may be burnished, the armour be bright, For Satan appears as an angel o( light ; Yet darkly the bosom may treachery hide, While lips are professing, "I'm on the Lord's side." 8 Who is there among u« yet under the rod, Who knows not the pardoning mercy o( Ood ? Oh, bring to him humbly the heart in its pride : Oh, hastr, while he's waiting, and seek the Lord's side. 4 Oh, heed not the sorrow, the pain, and the wrong, For soon shall our sighing be changed into song ; Bo, bearing the cross ol our covenant Ouide, We'll shout, as we triumph, " I'm on the Lordtl tide," 105 ^-i1 j i jr^ (HpD 105)— (Dttwardi. Sir ARTinni Svlliv I fS ni 1=:^^ :r ^1^ On - ward, Cliristian sol diers, marching as to #« 0^ i- 0- i S^ war, Look - ing un - to Je - sus. ± Ali m44 -^ 4^ m'f^m I 1=^ - g i ■ 9 9 ' »■ who is gone bo - fore ! Christ, the Roy - al I Mas - ter, leads against the foe ; Forward in - to ^ ii^^ IE -&9- i J^ ii -r-f—r m^ OHOBXTS. •^— » m f bat ^r tie his ban - ners go, JO. On - ward, Chris - tian sol J 1^1 V=f diers. W^ I ^ 118 SULUV in - to US M (^nmtAr-(Concluded). ^^^ Marching as to war. ^^ =f=^ ? Looking un - to ^m ?~r~^r ^^^^^^m Je • Eus, Go • in] f on 5e — I- -so- fore. Like a mighty army Moves the Church of God ; Brothers, we are treading Where the saints have trod ; We are not divided, All one body we. One in hope and doctrine, ne in charity. 106 3 Crowns and thrones may perish, Kingdoms rise and wane. But the Church of Jesus Constant will remain ; Gates of hell can never 'Gainst that Church prevail ; We have Christ's own promise, And that cannot fail. (Hpn M)—(^x$m mA (txmn. P^ e =p f— • yr Onward, then, yc people. Join our happy thtong, Blend with ours your voices In the triumph song. Glory, praise, and honour, Men and angels sing, Through the countless ages, Unto Christ the King. I i S^^gpii^^p Must Jesus bMf the croM alone, And all the world go tree : No t there's a cross for ev'iar one. And there's a cross lor mu. How happy are the saints above, Who once went sorrowing here I But now they taste un mingled love. And joy without — M — I -J— V » * ' _. tempests down o ■ ver the soul.* I CHORUS. ^ S S ^ ^ ^ 4 t. then, to the Roclc let me *-7 g P f me fly, let me fly, to the Rock that is high - er than I ^?^ i ^^ -r-u-f-f h" ^-^- ■4 — •- ^r-^—^-^^. i f g c f L' - I; high - er than I. Oh, then to the Rock let me fly, let me fly, To the Rock that Is high - er than * * * J> ■'^ ^ ^=t J=?=M -«*- -v-v- e^ I' I t< k 2 Oh. sometimes how long seems the day, And sometimes how weary my feet ; But toiling in life's dusty way, The Rock's blessed nhadow, how sweet t Oh, then to the Rock let me fly. To the Kock that is higher than I. 8 Ob, near to the Rock let me keep, It blessings or sorrows prevail ; Or climbing the mountain-way steep, Or walking the shadowy vale : Then, quick to the Rock I can fly, To the Rock that la higher than I. P= 122 110 (Hymn 110)— (S»ad ^tm mv f ttttdaij-frbaol. -fe— -r-r— _— r — :K— h-r r — . : ^- '^^^^^^m Dr. L. Ma80N. ti^j^^E^fe^^ iP3^ God bless our Sunday-school, Increase our Sunday-school, God bless our school ! Send down thy grace divine, May ev - 'ry child be thine, M — *-A-p — p I ^ ft — •_^-!.ji_#__-._#_h# — f: — (a. — b V-^— I 1- \ 1 \ 1 f — > — 'W • 1 — $ I 1 !=Ea -,, — ^- ■T-sns- -f- m *: ^m And love our hearts entwine, God bless our school ! ss M P^ ^ m ^ WE I 2 All our dear teachers bless, And give them large success In winning souls ; May they encouraged be. And oft around them see Their labours crowned by thee ; God bless oui' school I Ul (Hpn 111)— i^flrtf, m €tim %tUu Wixtt %m. R. B. Mauaffst. WJ \\ H i^ ^p Lord, we come before theo now, At thy feet we humbly bow ; Oh, do not our suit dis - dain ! Shall we seek thee, Lord, in valnt ^ zf WH"^^ ^ 2 Lord on thee our souls depend, In compassion now descend ; Fill our hearts with thv rich naoe. Tune our lips to sing thy pnTse. S Send some message from thy word. That may Joy and peace afford ■ Let thy Spirit now impart Full salvation to each heart. 4 Oiant that all may seek and find Thee, a gracious Ood, and kind ; Heal the sick, the captive tree ; Let us all rejoice in tnee. 128 112 Annib Comminqh. (Hpn 112)— lattoer, ^Im mx ^tUwl lo-iflaM. J. W. BiBCiiorr. ^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^S^M=^^^M Fa • thcr, bless our school to • day ; S3 iS H9- Be in all wo do and say; Be in ev • 'ry ^ =f I fe=t :!2:^»: CHOBUS. ^-f-jH= ^i^;^ei^;^^^^ §te son;; we sing, Ev • 'ry prayer to thee we bring. Come, oh, tome, and with us meet ; And, while -« — 0-,—is — -f-,-JL — #-^_« — ,fi — M—rO — T=-M- » • . i — r r r :2r ^ ^[ a: E I 11 W^^'&'^m ^ p^ :g= «: f: S sit • ting at thy feet, May ^1_ /a. O- we in the les • son see Something draw - ing us to thee. ^==*= -t- «- ^ :^ ^ I ^ ^ p=^ r^ 2 Jesus, well beloved Son, May thy will by us be done ; Come and meet with us to-day ; Teach us Lord, thyself, we pray. 3 Holy Spirit, mighty pov Consecrate this Sabbat ower, hath hour ; Unto us thine unction give ; Touch our souls, that we may li7e. 4 Father, Holy Spirit, Son, Sacred Triune, Three in one Hear us, while once more we pray, Bless our Sabbath school to-day. ■MiaBiHl 113 (Hpn H3)— ifllii jjf|ilrlt, Um mjj. E, Barker. is^3 ■ s i V 5t -*: :qr=:: ^^! f ^i=g^^ 1 ^ ^ -ei- Ho - ly Spi - fit ! hear us On tins Sab • bath day; Come to us with blessing, m^ =g=r ^m :fe= S*^^ r=r=r P=i =H" i^^ptf-H^^ ^^^§^ ^2:^7 :?^ 3=i =3=g= m Come with us to »- stay : Come, as once thou earnest To the faithful few, Patient • ly a m — t- ^^^^^^^m ^ * :* «- i Je • sus' promise true. ^ i 2 Lighten thou our darkness, Be thyself our light ; Strengthen thou our weakness, Spirit of all might I In our doubt give counsel, lu temptation aid ; Say to us in danger, " Be not ye afraid ! " 3 Spirit of adoption ! Make us overflow With thy sevenfold blessing, And in grace to grow ; "Into Christ baptized," Grant that we may be. Day and night, dear Spirit, Perfected by thee ! 126 (Hpn H4)— laltWttl (^mt ^SS^S^^^^^tei^i^^P M. H. WKLL8. ^=f^=i=^f^^ a lo ■ ly Spir - it, fatth m S I 1 .8 I tul Guide, £v le ; Gent - ly *xM: er near the Ohria ■ tlan's side ; Gent - ly lead us by the hand. Wiilsp'ring soft - ly, wan - d'rerconiot ^=*-- U £ war £i 5=3 i H5^ i=^ Fine. :f= Pil- Fol -gj-T grims in a - low n-.e, I'll guide iF^ g=t J^^ crt land ; thee home. Wea • ry souls for e'er £ X fS- I -<»- I 2 Ever present, truest Friend, Ever near thine aid to lend. Leave us not to doubt and fear. Groping on in darkness drear. m rejoice. While they hear that sweetest voice ■^•^•^^ ^ .0. ^ .tL ^' '^^^mm^f^ When the storms are raging sore. Hearts grow faint and hopes give o'er,— Whisper softly, wanderer come I Follow me, I'll guide thee home. 116 l>^ *=* (Hpn 116)— Ofomr, galji ^te«$*, mv irarts %\x%pivt. *=t=g=t=3 ^ 5g^ Come, Ho - ly Ghost, our hearts in - siiire, Let * — — (O — • — , — a — p — r-T — 5 — ■- -« — r— ^- us thine in • fluence prove ; i -I- -b i m IW i -w 1^ (tnmt, §0111 (^lAHi, mx %mi% %n^xn -{Concluded.) i ^ i Ej i Source of the old pro - pliet. - ic fire, Fonn • tain of life and -fiH —M I love. ife£ -t- r T £ ^ ^1 £ -e— >- H9-^- i 2 Come, Holy Ohost, tor moved by thee, The propheU wrote and spoke ; Unlock Ihe Truth, thyself the Key, Unseal the sacred Book. 8 Expand thy wings, celestial Dove, Brood o'er our nature's iiitrht ; On our disordered spirits move, And let there now be light. 4 God, through himself, we then shall know, If thou within us shine ; And sound, with all thy saint* below. The depths of love divine. 116 (Hpn m)—(^m\m% I O I -|g \ r->i \K—r-\ — =g^ ^ 3E :i— fei f=^ £ £ ■^ (-9 &- guilty fears re o-- £ move ; a. B w ^ Fill me with thy heavenly love. i^^f S fe ^ 2 Speak thy pardoning grace to me, Set tlie burdened sinner free ; T'Cad me to the Lamb of God ; Wush me in his precious blood. 3 Life and peace to me impart ; Seal salvation on my heart ; Breathe thyself into my breast, Earnest of eternal rest. 4 Let me nevf r from thee stray ; Keep me in the narrow way ; Fill my soul with joy divine ; Keep me, Lord, for ever thine. 127 (Hymn 117)— 1^» Ol^atl, iis mtj four »o fweet? 117 ^eiSilpliiei^^SS 1 My God, is an - - y hour so sweet, From blush of mom 2 Blest is the trau - qui! hour of rnocn, And blest that so • to ev - - 'ning star, As that which lemn hour of eve, When, on the 11 3 Then is my strength by thee renewed, JJ Then are my sins by thee forgiven ; The hour of prayer? The world I leave. Then dost thou cheer my solitude With hopes of Iteaven. 4 Ijord ! till I reach that blissful shore, No privilege so dear shall be, ? 1 r"^ H ■^^ *''"^ '"y inmost soul to poun Z.jp II In prayer to thee. 118 (Hymn 118)— (Komr thou ^outtt of tvtv^ ^Umin^. ^ ^jl^xa^ p^^pppj ^gp ^^^ fCo: lie thou Fount of ev - 'ry bles-sing. Tune my heart to sing thy grace,) mi i j.- i 1 Streams of mer - cy, nev . eV cea-sing, (:;all for songs of loud- est praise. \ ^""^^ "'« «""« <=« " ^"^ ' *'*' 188 ^ t which 1 1 in the 11 renewed p^^^m (^0mt, tte0tt lottttt of tvtv^ iU!Sii8iitt0- m (Concluded.) ^^^s=^:^^5^ ^ meas - ure, Sung by ransomed hosts a ■ bove ; O the vast, the boundless treasure 0( my Lord's unchang - ing love. iti^Jt; ^=t: is:=^ pL 2 Here I raise my Ebenezer, Hither by.thy help I've come ; And I hope, by thy good pleasure, Safely to arrive at home. Jesus sought me when a stranger. Wandering from the fold of Qod; Ho, to rescue mc from danger. Interposed his precious blood. 3 O to grace how great a debtor Uaily I'm constramed to bo I Let thy goodness like a fetter, Bind my wand'ring heart to thee Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it ; Prone to leave the God I love ; Here's my heart, O take and seal it, Seal it for thy courts above 1 119 (Hpn H9)— (Sttitfe we, (J) tftott (^ttvX i^feovab. g^^^teiiJ^^^g^^^feS Ouide me, O thou great Je ■ hovah, Pil-grim through this barren land, I am weak, but thou art mighty ; Hold me with lii^pp^pS thy powerful hand ; mw WW ±±.t. Bread of heaven. Bread of heaven, Feed mo till I want no more. 2 Open thou the crystal fountain. Whence the healing waters flow : Let the fiery, cloudy pillar, Leud me all my Journey through : Strong Deliverer 1 Be thou stillmy strength and shield, 3 When I tread the verge of iTordan, Bid my anxious fearH subf^ide ; Bear nio thru' the swelling current ; Land me safe on Canaan's side : Songs uf praises I will ever give to thee. 129 120 t :*? i^^ •It 1 Jo 2 Je zp±t 8U8, blessed BUS, blessed (Epnl20)— iMttii, %\mtA Mmt. ^^ 3^ Je - BUS, I would fol • Io\ Je - 8U8, Keep me near thy 'eek, and pure, and ■at the world's al ho - ly, lurements Thy dis - ci - pie Cause my feet to be. slide. E^trffin ^ -.z:^z ^^^= Free from sin and fol • ly, Free from worldly strife. Trustinir in thv 3E li^rt Free from sin and On the Rock of Free from worldly strife. Trustinfr in thy ires, Firm - Iv let me stand. Yielding strict o • -^=^:±ZM^ ^.%_^ i^l s§ S^q 1 — y 3 Purer yet and purer, I would be in mind, Dearer yet and dearer Every duty find ; ^ -1 f^t^\y mer bedience For e • ter • nal life. :?5= iMi- -f- ^. j^-j: To my Lord's com - mand. £ & ii^^ Hoping still and trusting God without a fear, Patiently believing He will make all clear. 4 Calmer yet and calmer Trial bear and )>ain. Surer yet and surer Peace at last to gain. ^ I Suffering still and doing. To his will resigned. And to God subduing Heart, and will, and mind. 121 (Hpn \l{)—(^n iniUtv, vcU art in fwavew. Our Fa - ther, God, who art in heaven, AH hallowed be thy name; Tli: s^m ^^=, art in heavvH, AH hallowed be thy name; Tiiy king • dom come; thy i=t * m 180 § m (Dur latltir, wfttf art in ^tmtnr-(Conciuded). I will be dono In heav'n and earth the 'r- m p p — r I — ^ ^ ^ i p pi r- JJ 2 Give xis this day our daily bread ; And, as we those forgive Who sin against us, so may we Forgiving grace receive. 3 Into temptation lead us not ; From evil sot us free ; And thine the kingdom, thine the power, And glory, ever oe 122 (Hpn m)—§m ^- Je • 8US, name all -# — ft * — (•- names above, 3^ Je • BUS, best and dear - est. -^ — I — I — \- i Je - BUS, fount of — * 0- per - feet love, I i ^Pl ^ds^ i EE ? :g— fi-M ^^ Ho - liest, ten - dercst, near - est ; —t-r-^ ET^ Je • sus, source of M •_ grace com fel^ . pletest, ■P- ■0- Je BUS, 41 purest, » -f=r=F f=t=F=f T t^^ ^^^^^^^^ fe^J^t^F ^jj^^ s EE Je • BUS, sweet •est. I Je m SUS, well # 0— of power di - vine. Make me, keep me. ^ seal me thine. -0- ^m =f=^ f ! Jemu, crowned with thorns tor me, Scoureed tor my tnuisgrcHsion, Witnessing through agony— That, thy good confession ; Jesns, clad In purple raiment. For my evils malcrng payment. Let not all thy woe and pain Let not Calvary be in vain. I 3 When I reach death's bitter sea, And its waves roll higher, Help the more forsaking me As the storm draws nigher ; Jesus, leave me not to languish, Helpless, hopeless, full of anguish; Tell me,— ''Verily, I sav. Thou Shalt be with me tu-Jay." 188 133 (Hpi in}—$mt, ur) $»vA, tkD Mt frttrjiM. '^ ^^=i=¥^m pi 3E^ ? Como, my soul, thy -5 :2= r to —J, . prayer ; _o . suit pre • pare, Je • sus loves g-r-^ -O- i ^ i an -O- swcr ^F p ^ ^ :«= ^ -g^ ^ — »- Ho him - self lias •^ -fa fi A B^ bid thee 1 3: pray, a. rrac ifc :& ^^iHfe — u Therefore trill not say thee P^ nay, thine. Therefore will not £i. say thee nay. ^rtfca^ 2 Thou art coming to a King, Large petitions with thee uring ; For his grace and power art) such None citn ever ask too much. 3 Lord, I como to thee for lest ; Take possession of my breast ; There thy blood-bonght right maintain, And without a rival reign. 4 While I am a pilgrim here, Let thy love my Sjiiiit cheer , As my Guide, my Guard, my Friend, Lead me to my journey's end. 189 J..Ll£JMBaB3a "--rr-r-*- 133 (Hpn 133)— WbHt tt itUU m fiavi in Mm^, What a Friend we hav« in 1 m Je - sus, 13 :S:i »-T- J^3-- ^t=^= * :!; All our sins and griefs to bear ! Wliat a pri - vi*- lego to =^^=^ =?==? -f— f~r- i^ 2^g= :is car 1^ l2 \. 1,,. ^ 1 J By p. ^J p -jSi Ei: ry tiV - 'rything to God in prayer ! Oh, what peace we of - ten "Vi? ? t^ u u u >- for feit, Oh, what need- p^ N N ^ ^g^^^^^ =g= less pain we beai- All ^ because we do not oar - ry Lv - 'rything to God in prayer ! 2 Have we trials and temptationBl Is there trouble anywhere? We should never be dlHcouraged ; Take it to the Lord in prayer. Can we find a friend so faithful, Who will all our sorrows share? Jesus knows our every wcuknesa — Take it to the Locr ; In his arms he'll take and shield thee. Thou wilt find a solace there. m^ 140 hi ■■MH ■Miiii 13i I m ± i^ (Hpn 134)— i §ttA Stow mfv}i faur. ^4^- :ir-'-* ^^=i^^ ::t^ ?^ ■»— r- -3S: -0- I need thee ev - 'ry hour, Most f — b>— V- ^' ■0- t^ A :t=z5=i I fil ista^n^^ss^^ Ij bless me now, my Sa-viour, I come to Thee. ^Jt:^^4^. S ^B^. m 2 I need thee every hour, Stay thou near by ; Temutations lose their power, When thou art nigh. 3 I need thee every hour, In Joy or pain ; Come quickly and abide, Or lite is vain, 140 4 I need thee, every hour, Teach me thy will ; And thy rich promises In me fulfil. 6 I need thee every hour, Most holy one ; Oh, make me thine Indeed, Through thy dear Son, 141 136 DUET. (Hpn 135)— iUieiist u» ^ttUdrtn iow. (ANNIVEHSABY HYMN). Wm. W. Biktlit. 1^ ^^^^ S m ^ ^M =^ r^ ^0 1 Dear Saviour, from tliy throne above, Where countless children 2 Thy mer - cy led us through the year That sweetly passed a bow, ;0h, let thy loving way. And through thy grace we ^S B£ ZIPI ^^ CHORUS. ^ ^^mm g^ eye behold, And bless us children now. Our hearts in tune- fulnum- hers wake, Our tongues with rup-ture gath-ernowTc hail our festive day. m ffi ^ #— ^ M ^?=^==^ f=?=F •ingr, AU , . i t t t t glory, honour, praise to thee, Re^deemer, Lord and liing. ^^^^fe l^ ^ lgfl 3 Oh, may we learn in early youth Thy holy Word to prize. The lamp that guides our feet to heaven, Our home beyond the skies. 4 Ob, happy thought, if faithful here, We work, and watch, and pray. We'll spend with thee in heaven at last An endless happy day 142 142 136 (Hpn 136)— i'et m f itig with one mtvA, -^^^^^^^^ ^ ^ ^ krth^rU^ m. ^^ . Let tu sing, with one ac • cord, Praise to Je ■ sua Christ our Lord, He hath made us by his power ; He hath kept us 1^^^^^^^^^^ ^te REFBAIN. Sing, Blnflf, sing, w oh, sing Je-ho-vah*8 praises, sing, V-r7-r^^t^=r^~g r ^' f ^ ^WiTf % ■i-^H- to this hour. Sing his prai-sea, sing his prai -ses, sing his prai - ses, sing I Sing his praises. ^ftN=fe ^^&|^ h^ ^^- ^-^-|-4J W- sing! ^^=^=M' his prai ■ ses. m m sing Je - ho • vah's -B»- praise, ^ 2 He rc'i '.-< us from the grave, He who died ir livts to save ; Hearts and voices let iia raise, He is worthy whom we praise. ^ 8 Angels praise him, so will Sinful children thougli W' *o, Poor and weak, we'll sing the more, Jesus helps the weak and poor. 4 D' >r to him is childhood's prayer, ( idren's heart!< to him are dear ; Hearts and voices let us raise. He is worthy whom we praise. 143 137 SnERWIN. (Hpn 137)-Wortttji, ^ortteM i» iht ^mh, ^ N-tH I r ^ ^ _ ^ l I r '^— i — — r — r- r -r I k h ^ I j — I"! He^r the song through heaven ringing, "Worthy, worthy is the Lamb !" Down to earth the an - gels bringing ; ^^ t^*^^^1=^ ^ • ^ -g— r* f - 1 m >-fe- ^s 5"^^ P ^^"i ■^ — ^ S Let the people join their singing, Worthy, worthy is the Lamb ! Swell the chorus ; tell the sto - ry ; N M , N fe^^-g5||g!| fe a^ Blessing, honour, power and glo - ry. Give for • ev —^-^ 1 \ — ^ — ^-^ Ipp^^ er to the Lamb ! Give i'or - ev - er to the Lamb -^ij-fciri Zz\ ^'f^- 9 I 144 Lamb 144 ^Ortftjl, ^0rtbM is tint ^»m\i— (Concluded). 2 with his precious blood he bought us, — Worthy, worthy, ia the Lamb I Lost in sin, he came and sought us ; To the paths of peace he brought us ;— Worthy, worthy Is the Lamb I From our sins he came to save us. All the wayward past forgave us ; Fralse forever to the Lamb? 3 O'er and o'er our lips confessing. Worthy, worthy is the Lamb I Give him honour, power, and blessing. All we have in him possessing ; Worthy, worthy is the Lamb 1 Let our li 'es repeat the story ; Blessing, nonour, power, and glory Be tore/er to the Lamb I (Mm iU)—(f) mtMv the pug ! ^4^ -0 — 4 — J — « — ' i — * — 8 ' a i ' 0^4 4 — g — J- g ^ worship the King all glorious a - hove ! ^ ±±L P EEH& r #=Tf=fe grateful - ly sing his power and his ^^ I i* :|r±fc=t=|jt i S i 5^ % ^ Our Shield and De - fend • er, the Ancient of I 553E r^^f- Handil. 1t^-f love ; ^m ^ 10 2 O tell of his might, O sing of his grace. Whose robe is the light, whose canopy space ; ilis chariot of wrath the deep thunder-clouds form And dark Is his path on the wings of the storm. 3 Thy bountiful care, what tongue can recite? It breathes in the air, it shines in the light, It streams from the hills, it descends to the plain, And sweetly distils in the dew and the rain. 4 Frail children of dust and feeble as frail, In thee do we trust, nor llnd thee to fail : Thy mercies, how tender, how firm to the end, Our Maker, Defender, Redeemer, and Friend. Days; Pa ■ vilioned in splendour, and gird - ed with praise. ^km^^if ^^ fj-Hf^ 146 Bg^SI rwii vaaft.! -hHnTiji 139 (Hymn 139}— f Ing txiik a ittttiful J^jrirlt ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^rtm=ri ^^=^ 1 Sing with a tuneful 2 Sing when the heart is 9t# r1-^-f^ j --i--^ l^^- B?± P spi - rit, Sing with a cheerful lay, troubled, Sing when the hours are long, ■O— , — 0-±-» M- ■+- =f=^ ^-S5- =F^^ Praise to thy great Cre -a - tor, Sing when the storm-cloud gathers, JO— m i ^^^mm irt^ 333 ^^ ^ While Sweet on is the pilgrim the voice of * way. song. ^ Sing when the birds are waking. Sing when the sky is darkest, ■^ ^*-# • ^- EEE^ it Sing with the morning light; Sing when the thunders roll ; =g^=^ .^. >— r ^ f=Fr^ t Sfc ?=F^=^J *E !:t . hJ ^ j ^ j=r Sing in the noon-tide's golden beam. Sing in the hush of night. Sing of a land where rest re-mains. Rest for the weary souL ,^rb-S ^^i 1= m. =F=F=^qt=|t I ?± I 3 Sing in the vale of shadows, Sing in the hour of death, And when the eyes are closing. Sing with the latest breath. Sing till the heart's deep longings Cease on the other shore ; Then with the countless numbers there. Sing on forever more. 146 146 HO (Hpn 140)— 4S;i«r» ht to mA m lAtUer. VlNCB.NT NOVEUiO. k B^ ^P^^P ^ abj ^^ ^ Glo - ry E be to to God the Fa - thcr, Glo ■ ry be God the Son, Glo - ry be to J S =f=F^ ^ :yi ?i^ ^^ ^ 4- ^ f- :^:=± ^y God the Spi • rit, Great Je - ho - vah, Three in One : Glo - ry, glo - ry, J. £ ^^ ^ Glo - ry, glo - ry, J. . j: . X.Z^ l = i^^ While e - tor - nal a - ges run. ^gj^^ii^ ji 2 Glory be to him who loved us, Washed us from each spot and stain. Glory be to him who bought us. Made us kings with him to reign I Glory, Glory, To the Lamb that once was slain. 1 3 Gloiy to the King of angels, Glory to the Church's King, Glory to the King of nations, Heaven and earth your praises Glory, glory, [bring : To the King of Glory bring ! 4 Glory, blessing, praise eternal I Thus the choir of angels sings: Honour, riches, power, dominion ! Thus its praise creation brings : Glory, glory, Glory to the King of Kings 1 147 "•~gBiir~?rTirriir lOjrTirm iwawB " ' "'I jiiar a«airtMiaagaMB HI PT m g= (Hpn 141)— irafee tftf f wr^ irai«« fiw. -I 1 rP R-,— ^ N- HCSRAT. ^ :^=t: L^li=ztEyE^^g :d= S^ Si O Praise the Lord ! praise him ! Men and an - gels u - nite in hap- py song ; Praise the Lord! praise him ! jLi_# —fi —r—^ * r—9 9 C #-i- , t ■• t ^-^ (9 r— F-=-* (S ^ ^ ^- ± ^ i Duet or Semi-Chorus. ^^^^ ^=mf-r^r ^t^^ Sing Jehovah's praises loud and long ! Praise him, ye heavens t Praise him, ye stars of light ! Praise him, ye iSe i 4^ m^ M=^ ^-t^ m X f= For Obqan. CHORUS. ^ moun - tains t oh, praise him day and night I Praise the Lord, praise him I Men and an - gels, u - S^ -*-^ ^ ■^^ -pL. E£ fa^g :?=?= 148 -?— ]^- ^^^i s ^ J-^4-4 sr S ^ 3=^ i d — n- nito in hap .« • P^^ !i^ py song ! Praiso the Lord, praise him 1 -M 5 t Goa Al All the saints a *-^- mighty ! Ear - ly in tliu morn - ing our (lore thee, Casting down thuir goUlcn crowns a • * f^^ f ft song shall rise round the glass r:r ^ t=.^ Ho - ly, ho - ly, Cheru • bim and ho - ly! Seraphim Mor - ci - ful and Falling down be • Mighty! fore thee. 3 Holy, holy, holy ! though the darkness hide thee, Tho^ the eye of sinful man thy Riory may not see, Only thou art holy, there is none beside thee Perfect in power, in love and purity. « God in throe Which wert and per • art, r— I sons, blessed Trin • i • and ev - ermore shalt r r ^ 4 Holy, holy, holy I Lord God Almighty I All thy works shall praise thy name, in earth, and 5 IJ Holy, holy, holy ! Merciful and Mighty I God in three Persons, blessed Trinity 1 Amen. 101 i^g ''^*vrfA,{i,*ime 14S (Hpi 146)— tflmn t« m lirtlirr (Sivt. S T Glo - ry to the Ghil • dren'a prayers he Fa • ther deigns to W. B. GiLBUT, Uut, Doe. ^ nve, iiear, t^ God in whom we move and lire ; Children's songs de • light his ear. ^^m -O- i^ I ^^ i *—■ ' — eJ • ^eJees^ 1^ g:? -a-r- Glo - ry to the Son we bring, Clirist our Prophet, Priest and King ; I Children raise your £^= l^^i^i^y -#-•- *— o- -Sr m sweet • est strain. To the m #--«- f^b^ Lamb, *3^ for he was slain, ^ -«- 2 Glorv to the Holy Ghost ! Be this day a Pentecost ! Children's minds may he inspire, Touch their tongues with holy fire ! Glory to the hi^est be, To the blessed Trinity, For the Gospel from above, For the word that "God is love." 162 fire! (Hymn 146)— iw iapps) # • • *^ . --* ^ ^ • I ■ -^ — I 1 1 1 ^ I I I i > 1^=q^ grace and mer - cv all the many days, For present blessings wo en - joy, H zn — T-^ — p-j^rf— > T f p ^ . r * — ^ — ■ — •— l3«-r-i=^- CHORUS. m, ap-py song, ^ - 'T ^ I* ± fe^^^^ ^ fth: «:;: =^ -0-0- song, happy song, happy song, f^ hap-py song, happy ^^^^^^^ X, happy song, liappv song, We'll praise liim in our hapv happy song, Happy song. happy song, V— y— k^— >- f=F= ^ happy song, 2 We praise him for one blessed da^ in seven, We praise liim for his mercies daily given, We praise him for our present hope of heaven. We praise him for his holy Word. Happy song, happy, etc. 3 And wht n \vc meet on yonder happy shore, When toil, and pain, and trials all are o'er. We'll shout his praises ever, evermore. We'll swell redemption's happy song. 153 147 5E =^ (Hpn 147)— l^inaltta tr0w t&e leart. ff Palmbr. -i 2^i£ ,€ ^lf?fTf fnfm^^ 1 If you have a pleas-'nt thought. Sing it, 2 Every gracious dee;^ . of his, Sin<; it, 3 Are you weary, are you sad ? — Sing it, sing it, As the birds siug in their sport, Sing it from the heart : sing it, Nothing sounds so well as this, Sing it from th' heart : sing it, Make yourselves and others glad. Sing it from th > heart : I^^^S^^g^^^P^pi^ J7¥=^ M *-r m ■•-T- 1^ ^^i ^^mm^^^ f5Z-tii:t^ :it=4 'i— ±=i± -f—0 — # ^m r- Does' the holy Spirit move. For the children of his love? — Sing, and point the homer bove, Sing it from the heart. How the Lord walked on the wave — Rescued Laz'rus from the grave— Died our guilty souh vo save— Sing it from the heart. Angels now before his face Sing of Christ's redeeming grac^ . Give the Saviour endless praise, Singit from the heart. 1^ s E* m mmtt . heart. 3 heart. tM CHORUS. <^ittfli«0 tx^tm tht ^mvt—iConchuied). ^^^^m^^^mwm iv- &-Jv_-ft- ^ #=3=? -* — #- Singing, sin^ng from tlie heart, Oli, the Joy our songs impart ! Jesus, bless tho tuneful art, Singing from the heart. ^ H8 Wakrlst. (Hymn 148)— (jJam^ j)i that ^m tUt ford. Come, yo that love the Lord, And let Let those re • fuse your joys bo known, And your joys be known. Let those re ■ fuse to sing Who nev - er knew our Ood, Who nev - er knew our God, r p J II . ' ^^^^^m^m^m^^^^mm Join in a song with sweet ou - cord, .Toin in a song with sweet ac - cord. While ye s'ur - round his throne. But servants of the heav'n • ly King, But servants of the heav'n ■ ly King, Hay speak their joys a - broad. m ii^]MSl 2 The God that rules on high, That all the earth surveys. That rides upon the stormy sky, And calms the roarinf seas ; Thin iiwful God is ours, Our Father and our Tjove, He will send down his heavenly powers. To carry us above. 8 The nien of grace have found ulory begun below ; Celestial fruit on earthly ground From faith and hope may grow. Then let our 8on|,'8 abound. And every tear be dry. We're innrchiiiir through Immanuel'l ground. To fairer world!) on high. J55 lll.lWiLli.liUi^ti* 'Ifmfcii \mlUmiihmSi^ 119 i (Hymn 149)—^ Mn tUt ^ImigWn gmtv. Bebtuoveh. •I- r T — O — i rise ; Ea I sing til' al - niigh - ty power of God, That ^^m\^^ made the moun - tains ^] i f ^f=f # 13=*=3 flow - ing seas a - broad, And ^ i m That spread the I M i,^ ^ l^t :ii built the zILMz lof - ty it =P: skies. -e:-5 I 2 I sing the wisdom that ordained The sun to rule the day ; The moon shines full at his command And all the stars obey. 3 All creatures, numerous as they be, Are subject to thy care. There's not a place where wc can flee. But God is present there. 4 There's not a plant nor flower bolow, But makes thy glories known ; And clouds arise, and tempests blow By order from thy throne. 5 His hand is my p -rpetual guard ; He keeps me v/ith his eye ; Why should I, :hen, forget the Lord, Who is fore' er nigh T 166 ■■i iMiiiiiiiiiii m] UOVBN. les. 1, 166 160 (Hymn 150)-W< iralsi ^htt, 1 r I I =f=^ :&- ^^^^ I^^P ^ ♦ ♦ - •» Employ an endless rest. ==Li?=t- > — — I — i-P-o— I I 2 Thus, Lord, while 'vo remember thee. In faith and love wo grow ; By hymns of praise we learn to be Triumphant here below. 3 On this glad day a brighter scene Of glory was displayed. -0 — — a>2za By God, tlu! eternal Wortl, than when This universe was made. i He rises, who mankind has bought With grief and pain extreme : 'Twiis grent to speak a word from naught ; 'Twas greater to redeem I 162 :b m^ (HjBui 152)— fail »f ^tst mi . . £ £: • f: t f: f: m^m^^^^m S It tells of man's creation, His sad, primeval fall ; It tells of man's redemption. Througli Christ, who died tor all ; In sacred words of wisdom It bids us watch and pray. And early come to Jtsus, The Life, the Truth, the Way. 3 O, let us love the Bible, And praise it more and more ; Our life is like a shadow. Our days will soon be o'er ; But if we closely follow The counsel God has given. We then may hope with angels. To sing his praise in heaven. 164 ■MM , We i D.S. ^ we love, 160 (Hymn 160)— ®lif faW «?»$ fev^y ioW. p. p. BliM. Re ■ peftt tba sto - ry o'er and o'er, Of grace eo full and free ; 1 love to hear it more and more, Since CHORUS. The half -y — ^ was nev • er told, j^^# §! grace has rescued £ -fi>7 ^ ^ A- The half was nov told. P IS The half . .' . . . . was nev . er ^ ■^ I ^^rtift^ :«^^ nev • er told. The halt wm nev- - er told. 1^ ft^ -Or ^4. told, 1 Of (rraco divine 2 Of peace, etc. 8 Of joy, etc. 4 Of love, etc. so won • derful. The halt was nev fr i told. ■ nev • er told. t-^ r .-f- _f^ g rf-fn^s ^ ^ nev - er tohl, 2 Of p«aoe I only knew the uanie. Nor found my soul iUi rest Until the Bweet-volced angel came To soothe my weary breast. T-T-f- m 3 My highest place is lying low At my Redeemer's feet ; No real joy in life I know, But in his service sweet. 4 And oh, what rapture will it l>e With all the host above. To sing through all eternity The wonders of his Xavt, 165 '•jsac griMMHIMMk 161 (Hpn m)—mmi i^n^- S. WuLET Martin. ^^^^i^^^^ ^ ^=Ull^l ^ ^ The Gospel bells aro rinj^ng, - Tcr land, from sea to sea : Blessed news of free sa! _^ . . - *■ • . . . • . - *• ■!►•*•«• *■*•*• *=*=f l:^M= t m t m ^ m ^ i w r 4- -* — •- ^ |— ^ W V WW w——r va-tion Do they of - fer you and me. ^i t=t "For Qod 80 loved the world That his S^^^ fe Frj=f=g ?^^'^ =F=l^ f=F ^ {^^P^^^I^^^^^Ff^ 4 — * -• — #- on • ly son he gave, Who - so • e'er be - liov - eth in him Ev • er • last • ing life shall have." •_^o r f- . f- f- f- e m ^ iM- i :«: I m 1 — I — r— r > ^ ^ les m ' M^' Mia 166 $- Wz r^ (Hymn 166)— farfe I m fwraW '^np\^ Mm. Memdelssoiin. Hark ! the herald angels ^e: M^ Biiifr, " Glory r'^ S^E^ •« — #- rv-^^^ to the new-born King, Peace on earth, and mercy m HS- -^ 1^ mild : GoJ and 3=4; -• — p- ■^ — «- '^^"C nr-d-J-TiJ T=€^ ??l* sinners re - con ■ cilcd." Joyful, all ye nations, rise, Join the triumph of the skies ; With an ■ gel - ic hosts pro- 3 Christ, by hi^'hcst hoa\ en adored, 1 4 Veiled in fleah the Godhead see ; Christ, the oveilustinK Lonl ; Huil the Incarnate Deity ! Late in time behold him come, Flcosed ns man with man to dwell Offspring of a virgin's womb, { Jesus, our Kmmauucl. 5 Hall the heaven-born Prince of Peace! Hail the Sun of righteousncM ! Light and life to all he brines, Risen with healing in his wings. 6 Mild he lays his glory by, Bom that man no more may die. Born to raise the sons of earth, Born to give them second birth. 172 Bi ilHili ELSSOUN. Goa and hosts pro- King i^J lory by, more nmy uit-'. Bons of earth, 1 second birth. 172 167 W (Hpn 167)— ilttflrtsi fvm iht ^tnlm 0f (^Im- ± An - gels, from the realms of William Bbst. ^^^^^^^^^^^m m IS! ir-ir i ^m glo - ry. Wing voxir flight o'er all the earth ; Ye who sang ere - a • tion's I ^ I *r i /•/^ i^^#=^ ■to • ry, Now pro claim Mus - si • ah's birth : Come and ff-0-' nor - ship, Come and wor - ship, Wor - ship feqM^^M ^=f s. fc^^l^^^ i^i ^ Christ the new-born King. Come and Wor - ship, Come and Wor • ship, Wor -ship Clirist the new-born King. _*_•._# — *_qr: :^ :&! 33zaz ii^^^ii ti=f= J ^ 2 Shepherds, in the field abiding. Watching o'er your flocks by night, Ood with man is now residing ; Yonder shines the infant ligltit : Come and worship. Worship Christ, the newborn King 8 Sages, leave your contemplations. Brighter visions gleam afar; Seek the great Desire of nations ; Ye have seen his natal star : Come and worship. Worship Christ, the newborn King. 4 .Saints, before the altar bending, Watching long in liope and fear Suddenly the Lord, descending, In his temple shall appear : Come and worship. Worship CbriBt,th' newborn King. x 173 168 ^^ (Hymn 168)— irigW^s* nU ^t»t of tkt — « ^ f ! I I * — f^ f I f ~r~ *: ^ ^ii^^l^^^J^^^g =ti=3fc ifcr^ Star of the East, the ho ^ A-. ,9 g^^^^^ ri^- zon a - dorn - ing, Guide where the in - fant Re - deem - er is laid. -t^^^ p — p — e- «■• ^ *■ ^' *■ i*- s ^^ ^ REFHAIN. JJj/. t^^^i^^^^^l^^l Bright' >lor« him, !n sluiuher recIliiinK Maker, and Moocrch, anu Saviour of all. 3 'tey, shall we yield hiui, in costly devotion, Odours of Edom, and offerings divine 1 Oems of the mountain, and pearls of the ocean, Myrrli from the forast.and gold from the mine? y we oftor each ample obutiou ; Vainly we ofTor each ampl( Vainly with gifts wnnM his favour secure; Richer liy far Is the hfarCi adoration ; Dearer to Qod are the prayers of the poor. 174 Kiiiiiiiii m aid. 169 (Hpn 169)— ^tte Mding S^Xwe. HiNKT Smart. ^ =0^ As with gladness 5E meu of old Did the guiding star behold ; As with joy they hailed its light, ^m I: ^P -Js i*-^ ^ * ^^ ff ^p^f^ ^ mi^^fk ^^ ^m Leading onward, beaming bright ; So, most gracious Lord, may wo Ev ■ er - more be lc4 to Ajcavtiii^ uiinatUf ucaiuiiij^ thee. rlt ie^ :ar: P^ m 2 As with joyful steps they sped To that lowly manger-bed ; There to bend the knee before Him whom heaven and earth adore ; So may we with willing feet, Ever seek thy mercy -seat 3 As they offered gifts most rare, At that manger rude and bare ; So may we with holy joy. Pure and free from sin's alloy, All our costliest treasures bring, Christ, to thee our heavenly King ! 4 Holy Jesus I every day Keep us in the narrow way ; And, when earthly things are past, Bring our ransomed souls at last Where they need no star to guide. Where no clouds thy glory hide. 176 '-'^^ **^'-''*'"-*^~ TT-r--,— »-^^■,^.-:^.-,-^^- : -r^-f/^Vt 1 170 „ u FULL CHORUS, ff . . am =3 =^=« — * — 4 (Hymnl70)-(5tor» to ($o^ iu tbe W^ht^t s ^ — ^—4 - d 4 ^ 9 4 4 4 — «— « — 4 « 4- — ■ ' Glo - ry to God in tho IiigLest, Glo - ry to God ! glo - ry to God, Glo - ry to God in the '* * — ' — I '<^ 1** 1 ' •- — i ^ Semi-Chorus or Duet. i ^ j ^ y ■• • •--! — 4 l^ ^^ 3=5=^? ^ high - est, Shall be our song to day. An - oth - er year's rich mer • cies prove, His ^^ i: — *- .zrr?i ^^^^ mn j±i-j^=3 .b!=J^:trjr^ 3 ^m^ =*=i^ ■• • — * ceaseless care and boundless love. So let our loudest voices raise, Our glad and grate - ful songs of praise. a^ =1=^ ITii ■MWH the His E^^d of praise. 1-0 VUhL OHOBUS. (H^lOr)} i$ i^$A in i%$ ^i^Unt— (Concluded). m 5 ii.f J ;> J J : Th-^ ?^^^ i; 5fet J J ^ i 5 ^fe'^bi^ g| Glo • ry to God in tLo liighest, Glo - ry to God in tlie highest, Gle • ry, gla • ry, ga a^-H ^ EEE ^ P ?^ iii I ItCjTinM. 1 I 2«(/ Tiiiii:' ^^^^^^^m glo - ry, glo • ry, Glo • ry gr r-r^ , r-rr rqi^=^^=tq^ ^^ be to God ou 4» high I God on hight a:: f°= I 11 I Gtory to Qod in the highest, Olory to God I glory to God t Glory to God in tha highast. Shall be qui gong to-d»y. The Mog that woUq the glorious mom, When David's greater Son was bom. Sung by an heavenly host, and we. Would join the angelic company- S Glory to God in the highest. Glory to God ! glory to God ! Glory to God in the highest. Shall bo our song to-day. 0, may we an unbroken band. Around the throne of Jesus stand,' And there with angels and the throng. Of his redeemed ones join the song. 177 IW (Hymn ili)—€%tititm»fi (twal W* thrM liin(« of . ri - ent are ; Boar • ing gitU we tnv«rH » • hr ; Field and foun • tJu, ^ - ; J J /i • ^ # g =e=qt: ■■» ■# I ^ E s^FJ P ^ P f=F^ ^^ CHORUS. ¥ jit: srn ■#-r- Oh, lUr o( won • dier, lUr of ntyhti lioor and nioun • tain, Fol • low • inf yon • der itar. ^^m ^^M ^^ m f-rr-T ± ^ -^ ^^ri^:ii&^ ^^^^^^m ^ Etar with toy I al beauty bright, Westward leading, ■till pre JU ^^ ced ■ inK, Guide ui I lo the perfect light. ^ 4^£E y~-y 2 Born a King on Bethlehem's plain. Gold I bring to crown him a^n— King forever, ceasing never, Over us all to reign. 8 FnuiUncense to offer have I ; Incense owns a deity nigh ; Prayer and praising, all men raising. Worship him, God, on high. 4 Myrrh is mine ; its bitter perfume Breathes a life of gathering gloom— Sorrowing, sighing, bleeding, dying, Sealed in the stone-cold tomb. 6 Glorious now behold him arise, King and God and Sacrifice ; Heaven singing Hallelujah ; Joyous the CMth replies. ITS Dltfht, ITS 17a (Hymn 172)— Sttere i% » if^vttn fiU. RlCUARD STOBM WiLLM. Thert li • gnem hin far a • war, With • out a ett • y wall ; Whan th« dear Lord sa &=z»- a greea hin far a • wty, With • out * — • — ^ , ^ .-d. wall; Whare th« dear Lord was ^ -^^^^^mi ^ Ft^=f=f REFRAIN. ^^P^^ ant • cl P^ '' * 3: Ch(V — Help ne, dear 8a - viour, thee to owa, And er • e^ faithful be ; And when thou kit • test sacred head fflr«))i:h ft iroRRftS If gtCT F fFF ^ ^ on thy throne, DoavLiwd lemombar ma. mmmimm mm I Was it tvt crimes that I hava dona He ^oaned upon the tree! . Amazing pity 1 grace unknown J And love beyond degree. 9 Well might the sun in darkness hide. And shut hia glory in, When Christ, the mightv Maker, died For man, the creature s, sin. ■•iwma i Thus might I hide my blushing faca While nis dear cross appears ; Piaaolve my heart in thankftilneqb And melt mine eyes to tears. S But drops of grief can ne'er repay The debt of love I owe : Here, lArd, I (rive myself away, — 'Tis all that I can do. isi 176 (Hpn 176)— p»nf i$ iht Jaivimtr'jt 8»mfei. SnraoK Bvnu Xauh. ■ 1 i g^ Mary Saviour'* tomb ■t tho Mkr • Ix dawn; Splco iho brought and rich portuua. 9 ^fH^^-hhfff4ffff|-f^ ^^^^^ B=:iz:a •od lur prUe, Trombliiv, white • erya • tal flood ;ia • tuadtroa bar waepliic ayaa. ^^i^^^^ ^=^=Ff=ffR :£=* • 9 ^ p^m : '■ I S But bar aorrow quickly flad Whan aha haard bia wdooma voioa ; duriat had rlaan troia tha daad— Kow b< bida bar heart rejotca. Wlwt a ehaafa hb word can maka, Tuminf daiknaaa into day I Tc who warn for JaauC aaka^ Ha will wipa your taan away. 8 Ha who eama to oomtert bar. Whan aha tbooght bar all waa loat, WUl for your laUc f appaar, Wiwuii yog now ara l i mp ia t t owid On bla arm yaw tardan oaat, On bia lova your tkevghta MBfioy ) Waaptnr for awbila may hNl, Buttbamoralnf btiapthajoj. Itt mmm\ i lai m (Hymn ilD—tthm iht f av4 ift %im. Cabbt. Christ, the Lord, u risen to • • day I Al le • • lu • • i» ! Sons of men an ia ! Sons of men and anffeU fay; Al le • • In • • iat Raise yonr joys and triumphs high ; AI -^ • • ^ -«»- Al -J. Eg^ ^^Md^ ^. ^ i -(»- ? h E ^ |i^ ^H^i M^^ l tf 3S^^^ le la • • ia! Sing, ye heavens; thou earth re - ply — Al ^^ * ? l^^-fl^ ^ ^ i^Ill^ fSL— (B- J. S Love's redeemliur Weifc is done ; rouitlil the aghC the battle won ; Le ! the sun's eeUpse Is o'er ; Lo I he sets ia Mood no mote. 8 Uv«s sfaln our glorions Kins t Wliere, O desth.li now thy Aing I Onoe he died our louls to tsve ; Wltere's thy vletoiy, IXMMting (nve T le • - In • iai J: mwvj jm 4 King of (lory I Soul of bliss I ETerlMOnf life is this; Thee to know, thy power to prore, Thus to sinar, and tnus to lore. US mmm ^■MiM^MMM (Hyiiuil78)'^otdeit 99tp m $vmA\X4, ^4fi - ^ -^,i^=^^ J, ±^^ L^^^^^ OoUen hwpt are sounding, An • f ^ J HOBUS. ^^^^^^W^^^^^^ sing ; Je • sue 'hath as • cended t Oto • ry to our Ring ' All his woric is end • ed, Joy • fully we w iQf I f f^ m^i^^lj:,^^^:^ T-t- 2 He who came t« eave uii He wbe bled and died, Kow la erowned with gladneis At his Fader's side' Ubirlgfai Kever more to suffer, Never more to die, Jesus, King ol glory, Is gone up on hiffn. t Graying far his children In that blessed place, Ckuling them to glory. Sending them nlk grace ; fcfiZfSiJSBSX*"' jHUseverUv^t Ever loved m m ■...^■.-., ^.,..->„^.„ ifce^ , ..-. ,-,^^:. .^^ ^^ .J-,^. .... .■.■^■.^-.-^■.-^>.. ...>,-.., i^.;.^.-.,.^. ^^..^^^.^--^.^ m 179 J. B. Dtkm. P ^rt7-n7i7t^T^ftfg Fl -T Trj , rgQ r r - ' r r t^ Entered the ho - ly place above, Covered \rith meri ^^^^^ ^f^rm ^^ torious scars, The tokens of his fk j-fji I ^P^ ^^^^ dying lore Our great High-priest in gh ■ ry bears ; He pleads hit passion on the tree, H« ^^m mh f f [ I p tf fcj^-hf =F=t=F ;7^'=. , rttfrrtfN Before the throne my Saviour stands, Friend and Advocate appear^ ; , , , ... ^ 1 « My name is graven on his hands, shows him-seli to God for me. . ... .t « J. And him the Father always hears ; • < a i i While low at Jesus' cross I bow. He hears the blood of sprinkling now. feN^Ff^ a This instant now I may receive The answer of hit powerful prayer | This instant now by him I live, ms pf«valenee With Ood declare ; And soon my spirit, in his hands. Shall stand when mf Forennner stands. 18S JLm ii r. ■MBtoM* 180 (Hymn 180)-f m up, ^ W^ttU mUml Lift up, lit • tie children. Your voices clear and sweet, And sing the blessed story Of ■?rxr y-| J-|J J ^ Sl^^ P ^ m ¥=^=^ m p=H-i i \ ^-- ^ l Ai^ mgj ^a^g gztijrd^ CHORUS. Christ the Lord of glory, ■ And worship at his feet I And worship at his feet I Oh, sing the blessed m c4^=NH^^^i^feg^^3^ #i- 3=*; ^ story! ' The Lord of life and glory. Is risen— as he said — Is ris- en from the dcadl g^gg fHM^ r r u;-i-FM-n r r-iij :^^ 2 Lift up, tender lilies, ^^ Your whiteness to the sun ; The earth is not our prison Since Christ himself nath risen The life of every one. 3 Ring, all ye bells in welcome, Your chimes of joy again t Ring out the night of sadness, Ring in the mom of gladness, For deatn no more shall reign. Of dcftdl 181 (Hpn 181)— i»U to m ^0v&'fi ^minUA I Hail to th« Lord't An • oint • ad, Orcal Da • vid'i STWt -or Son ! I m m^^^^^m Son ! Hail, In tho time ap' m m ^^ {^^^i^ij= ^^^^ ^ poUt • ad, Hia m ^ reign on aarth be * gual Ba cornea to brealc op m pceielon, To let th« cap - tlve f: ♦ ^ 3t J3 ^^rr i r i rh^^^ i^rfirrf^i ^^ i tree, To talie a • way trana • gfei ana • arrea • tion, And rule in e t trana • arrea • tion, And ± rule Jz -■* — r ty. I X qui Aiabla'a deaert ranger To him aliall bow the knee ; The Ethiopian ateangar Hit glory oome to aaa ; With oOWinga ot devotion Shipa from the itlea ahall meet, To pour the wealth of ocean In tribute at hit feet. 8 Kingt ihall (all down before him, And gold and incenae bring ; All nationa thall adore him, ; Hia praiia all people ting ; For him ahall prayer unceating And daily vowa aacend ; Bla kingdom itlll increaiing, A kingdou without end. m i O'er every toe vlctorlout. He on nla throne ahall reat From age to age more ^lorioui, -biesting, an ' The tide ot tune shall never Ali-bies«ing, and i^l-blest. •s Hit covenant remove ; His name shall stand toraver. Hit changelesa name ot Love. 187 ?8a (Hynm 182)— Cawing i))-Aitd-ti]). R. LOWBT. 1 A bttter clur It comtiur, A morning promised lonff, When girded Right, with ho • ly Might, Will o • ver - throw the 1 A batter di^r li cominf , A morning promised long. When girded Right, with ho • ly Might, Will o • ver - throw the t AeboMtot haughty Error No more will All the air. But Age and Youth will love thaTruth, Andipread it ev • 'ry ■ I Ob t t9t th«t ho • ly dawning We watch, and wait, and pray. Till o'ar the height the moxning light Shall drive the gloom k • *: :fe&^=fe:?=e i :J?=(^ t=f^ ^^ ^^^^^^m^^ ^^ m ^^s ^i r; whan Ood the Lord wUl Uatea To evaiy plaintive ad ttretchhii hand o'er tr • 'ry land, With Juttiee ky-*"4 • Wkeie; No mora faein Want and aorrow Will coma the hopeler' iti itrife will veaia, kn(| perfect Peace W(U dourlah tiy-ahd • way; And when the heav'nly glory Shall flood the earth and aky, We'll bleaa the Lord for all hia word, And praiae him byHM4 • ^ j^u^ ^ ^ ^^^jHfe^ ^ BISFRAIN. ^^^i ^^^i i iit^m b«t(< by-awl • by, coming by- and • by I The ^tar day it coming, The morning dntweth nigh; 188 tr-p- 1 immimMwvm^''^'rw^amwrw!^rf^ m^^mmmmmifgmmimfmm «■«■ nigh ; 188 (i$amiti0 ^^-mA-ltji-iConeiutUd). ^^i W^^^^rm^^^^^m Com-lng by • and • ky, com • Ing by • and • by I Th« wcl-come dawn will hasten on, 'Tii esminf by • and • by. w!#»i^i ^^ m^g jawi-m?tti 183 (Hpn 183)— insittisi »MX %t\qn. W. Rkapt. 1 Je • lui ihall reign wher • e'er the lun. Doth his luc • ces • live Jour • neyi run ; 2 For him ihall md • leaf prayer be made, And prali • ea throng to crown mi head : id?S *=*- ^ i ^^ ^ n^i44 m ^= S s Hi* klng-dom (trench from shore to shore, Till av Hi* name like . sweet per - tuxm shall rise With e ^ stretch from sweet per cue *r-*-t shore to shore, (um«« shall rise f i i ^^ ^d suns Shan rise and ev • 'ry mom • ing set sao ^^ i ^ ^ h^ no inon» ri • flc«. i i > FMide Md i«alms tX every tongue Dwelt ea Us love with sweetest song ; Aftd bidaat voleei stud] proclaim Their young hoaannas to his name. 4 Bleeslnn abound where'er he reigns ; Th* prisoner leaps to lose hi* cbuns ; The weary And eternal re«t. And all the sons of want are blest. 6 Let every erea|nre rise, and bring Its grateful honours to our King ; Angels deacend with songs again. And earth prolong the Joyful strain, jm -UIUILIJ^U mmam IM (Hpn 184)— Sell it mtt atnang tbe 3e»tfint. TelU U out unomr the hMthen Ou* the Lord ii Klne I Tell It outt Tell It out! Tell it Tell It out I I%U it out I jKlngf! Tell It outi Tell It out! thkt the Lord If Kint t Tell it out I Tell It euti Tell it r TeU it autt . . .'. ' ' .' J^-. TeU it autt FifU.L ^^^^^^^^ ^m w ^,4^ * * out MDongr the nationi; bid them ihout and ting. Tell It outt outt Tell it outt bid them ihout and ting. Tell It out! Tell Ten It outt Tell it out with »-do>M-tlon thethe .. it outt TeU It out thMhe , t r TeU It out I wmr^fm ^^^^^m m (hall Increase, That the mighty King o( QI017 is the King of Peace; TeU it out with Ja - bl • la-tIon,Uio' the waTM may roar, ■hall Increase, -^■ • *-,-^ ' T T fi ^ ^ f ^ I ^ ^^^m ^ 100 I^E v-p inuyiovt Ml it 0ttt »mn^ tbe ^txiUv^-iConciuded.) ^ 1^ - ^ Tut h* •itUth on th« w«tar floodi, our King for ev- er-more ; Tell it i out among the heathen that the Saviour retgni t Tell It out t Tell It out 1 i out amoii^' I 'ie natloni, bid them bunt their chalne I Telltf vu: I Tell It out I Tell It out among tliu weeping onei that Jet u« Uvea ; Tell it out amo. ,r tho weary onei what reet he glvea ; Tell It out itniong the linnen that h« came to lave ; Tell It oi't among the dying that he triumphed o'er tiie grave. > Tell It out among the heathen, Jetua reigni above I Teintnut! TjUitoutl Tell It out among the L»tone, that hii reign ie love I TeUitotttlTeUttotttI Tell it out among the highways and the lanea at home ; Let it ring acrow the uimintoine and the ocean foam ; Like the (ound ol many waters let our glad ihouta be, Till it echo and re-echo from the ielande of the tea. 186 Smaet. ^ ^m (Hpn 185)— ($'ev tbe mwm^ Siittiei ti §»tUm, Ingthebrljrhtthe O'er tha gloomy hiUa of darlueea. Cheered by no <«leatial ray, ^^^t=,r£^ Bun of RighteoumeM a • riling Bring the brUht the I ^pptt^^^^ i^i glorloaa day I Sand the gos- pel. Send the goa- pel. To the earth's ro motest bound. 1 — ►— * ■ '-^ 1 b~ "^ — •" — r I Saviour, ail th S Kingdoms wide that sit in darkness. Orant them, Lord, the glorious light ; And from eastern coast to western, May the morning chase the night ; And redemption, Freely purchased, win the day. 8 Fly abroad, thou mighty gospel t Win and conquer, never cease ; lyUsting, wide dominion still increase; thy sceptre, the world around I 101 iJ 1S6 (H}inlM)— Bht p*niing fitbt. ^^^E^E^^m ^ H j \ ^ t^r :i ^ ^^^ The morning light is breakiug, The dark-ness dis - ap - pears; The Sons of earth are wak - ing, To ^^^ M^^^ U-UH -^ J^M-t ^=H f ^:pi4m ^m i=i=fi -a — • — • — *f i ^ p^ ■ f ' f '-^ pen • i • V>B - tial tears ; Each breeae tl at sweeps theocean, Brings tidings from a • far, Of na-tions in con>« w 'f [ f I tpiFm teiMi t J-J ^fc^ fc^ rr^m'- f ^-. n^m mo • tion, Pre - pared for Zi - oil's war. ^ 1 1 2 See heathen nations bending ' "n Before the God We love, And thousand hii&rts ascending. In gratitude above ; Wliilu sinnen, now confessing. The goBi)^ call obey, And seeK the Saviour's blessing, A nation in a day. 3 Blest river of salvation, Pursue thine onward way ; flow thott to every nation, Kor in thy richness stay ; Btav not till all the lowljr Triumphant reach their ])omo ; Stay not till ftll the holy Froolaim, "The Lord i8c«m«t" IM 187 (H^ 187)— Pi$$ianara) S))tn«. L. KiaoR. ^mf^tm^^^mipjntt^ ^ ^^ m From OraenUnd's icy mountaliu, From India'* coral strand, Where Afric'a lunnjr fountain! Roll down their golden land. '^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^w^'m^'^jmrtrhi^^u^ From many an ancient river, From many a palmy plain. They call ui to de - liver Their land from error's chain. ^E^^^^^ I IM IS 2 What though the spicy brvezes Blow soft o'er Ceylon's isle, Though every prospect pleases, Ana only man is vile I In vain with lavish kindness The gifts of God are strewn ; The heathen in his blindness Bows down to wood and stone. S Shall we, whose souls are lighted With wisdom from on high, Shall we to men Iwnighted The lamp of life deny I Salvation ! salvation ! The joyful sound proclaim, Till each remotest nation Has learnt Messiah's name. 4 Waft, waft, ye winds, his story, And you, ye waters, roll, Till, like a sea of gloiy, r .^reads from pole to pole ; ' Till o'er our ransomed nature^ The Lamb for sinners sldn, Redeemer, King, Creator, In bliss returns to rpign. 188 -. JJJS^MIi ise tt (Hpn 188)-— ^ur (tvmttji'fi WtUt i$ fUAtfing. BiRBOTn. m i^^ 3= m ^F^ ^ &m Our country's voice is pleading, Ye men of God a • rise t His pro - videuce is leading, The -^ .» ■ ■- > > ,—•-! .—» r • 0- ^ ^=p-4-f4-f -^ ^^ f=p3x to g *^ feii^ ' I ^ . [ttji-^^ I 'J J L/JUj ^g ^^Wf land before you lies; Day-gleamsareo'eritbright'ning, And promise clothes the soil; Wide fields, for hanreat s i te g ^^1^ «t -M^ S I I •- ■' «►• Christ's whit-'ning. Invite the reaper's toil. m I where the waves are breaking Along the ocean shore, hrist's precious gospel taking, More rich than golden ore ; Go to the woodman's dwelling, Uo to the prairie broad, The wondrous story telling, T'-e mercy of our God. m^mp^Kmrn 9 The love of Christ unfolding. Speed on from east to west. Till all, his cross beholding, In him are fully blest. Great Author of salvation, Haste, haste the glorious day When we, a ransomed nation. Thy sceptre shall obey I IM 104 188 (Hpn 189)— i«rlt, itte fotig v( MnUUt Hastwob. ^^^ ^m I I ( Hark I the song of I Or the fulness m^ m ^rf ^i=i izrza^is ju • bi • lee, Loud as mighty thunders roar, )ttii i • \., r ^i.t j of the sea. When it breaWs np ■ on the shore : } H»^-'« ' '« " J''^ ' f""" *^^ ^'^ ^-^^rr-| ^^^p p^ i F=?-j ^ J J r P ^-^-^-l+H-^^ ^^to^ ^ ^ K^ GodOm-ni - po • tent shall reign ; Hal - le-lu - jah ! ■• — ^- r-» — • — m- Let the word Echo round the earth and main. ]?St W^z ^m ^=t* i j- ^ ^ 2 Hallelujah I— hark I the sound. From the centre to the skies, Wakes above, beneath, around, All creation's harmonies ; See Jehovah's banner furled. Sheathed his sword : he speaks — 'tis done, And the kingdoms of this world Are the kingdoms of his Son. 8 He shall reign from pole to pole With illimitable sway ; He shall reign when, like a scroll, Yonder heavens are passed away : Then the end : — beneath his rod, Man's last enemy shall fall ; Halleliyah I Christ in God, Ood m Christ, is all in all. I 196 100 (BjonllN))— fmuii, (^ttUtt J^ttvtattr. R. LOWKT. P-H-i j I i 4 1 i^ ^^m ^^ 1: -•— < ^ Saviour, Hear our earnest prayer : Make us little children Je • BUS, gentle gjipTZTT^ rmrn^ffm All thy constant care; 3E^ TT-r ■ V'M<» I"*-*"-- !f:^lt f p h m £ i » 0- ^h-^h- » i/- ^ M 3 H i M l s Lit • tie oues like me. M '■J J ^ 2 If I come to Jesus, He will hear my prayer, He will love me dearly, He my sins did bear. 8 If T come to Jesus, He will take my hand, He will kindly lead me. To a better land. 4 There with happy children. Robed in snowy white, I shall see my Saviour In that world so bright. 197 ^mm 192 i OentU, not too loud, S (H^ 192)— Sirii t« tt file %mt. ^jt3^m m 15=±: rrf^idk^^ ^^^ '-^ y 6» ' - "■ We'll try to be like Je - sub, The children's precious Friend, Far dearer than a mother, A ^^ — r- 1?==1?= i^^^ lt=J?=J?: ^^ "9-^^-^^ OlrlB. sis - ter or a brother, He'll love us to the end. He'll love us to the end. We'll try to be like ^^ £ ^ f. r f r -^-^ t=^ ^ V y t^ ^ ^^^ ^ ftr/ n^ \i h^ m I p Jo - SU8, We'll try to be like Je - sua. We'll try to be like Je - sus, The children's precious Friend. ^ _« c :^^^ ^ : fc-f r r EEES -:^ y— y- 2 We'll try to be like Jesus, In body and in mind ; For pure he was and holr. In temper meek and lowly, And to poor sinners kind. We'll trv to be like Jesus, And do our Father's will : We'll seek bis strength in weakness. We'll bear the cross in meekness. Up Calvp.i-y'.': rugged hill. 4 We'll try to be like Jesus, And when we come to die, At his right hand in gloiy We'll sing the blessed stoi^. The ransomed sing on high. IM US 183 (JBiW^m)—§m Mt^m, ie»r ^t Wm. B. BBADBrRTi #^7 ntm^ \ n' ." r^^^^TtTU *=c ^ Saviour bless a lit • tie child ; Teach my heart the way to thee ; Make it gentle, good and mild ; — • — • — •— —* — • . — — # — — * Em ^^ CHORUS. ?=T ^ ^4 ^j' /i iip^ N' l j jij, ^ 9 4 • ■M Loving Saviour, care for me, Dear Je • bus, '^ cr me, Hear thy lit • tie child to • day ; Hear, m 5=F f wm V— 1 i =5= » E i JL^-I, 1 J l - j' ti ' J f'" " -| \ \ 2 I am young, but thou hast said— vy — * - g I f I — t ■ < J ^ gi 1 1 ^'i trAo «n'W may come to thee ; Feed my soul with living bread ; Loving Saviour, care lor me. ^m hear me ; Hear me when I pray. * - * « - 3 Jesus, help me, I am weak ; g TI Let me put my trust in thee ; :t=^ Teach me how, and what to speak ; Loving Saviour, care for me. 4 I would never go astray, Never turn aside from thee; Keep me in the heavenly way ; Loving Saviour, care for me. IM IH Moderato. (Hpn m)-^m$, 9i0ii i« m»t\i. T. M. UnLM. t-ri^rnrrTr=^^ i j ^tr^zqit^ji.^ t=* Je - sus high in glo • ry, Lend a Ibt'ning ear, While we bow be - fore thee, In - fant praises hear. 3 ^m £ ^ ig OHOBUS. i ^N'h JHjJj'n^ l j j jyl^J ^ Hear us, lov • ing Saviour, Hear us now, we pray. Let thy Ho-ly Spir>it Dwell with us to • day. ^^ P?= | » i> < K < -^ *=|ci)ir B ^ ^ !2 r r c M r ic^- 2' Though thou art so holy, Hearen's Almighty King, Thou wilt stoop to listen, When thy praise we sing. 8 We are little children, Weak, and often stray, Saviour, guide and keep na In the heavenly way. 196 (Hpn 196)— f-f-ff^ ^ f= ^^^^^^i rr~r Chas-ing far the si • lent night. A • men. nl\U\-L^ ^ 2 Thou hast sent the tun to Chine O'er this glorious world of thine. Warmth to give and pleasant glow. On each tender flower below. 8 Thou by whom the birds are ted. Give to me my daily bread ; And Thy Holy Spirit give. Without whom I cannot live. 900 ■t- 4 Hake ma. Lord, obedient, mIM, As beeomeK a little child ; All day long, in every way. Teach me what to do and say. 6 Help me never to forgot That in thy great book is set AU that children think and say, For the awful Judgment Day. aoi 197 (Hpn 197)— i^^ttjS W^m ttte ^itiU miAvtn, f ^=^i / 1 ^ _ ^ :^ ^ E^^ HTf ^ ^^ Je - 8U8 loves tlio lit • tie children, Knows a - bout their work and play, Helps them when they m f^ fl^ l p^f f | -g ^ iH^f; |l f H fib ^^^ -Hv-I i«r ^^^ ^^^toHz^i f ^ ^ try to please him, hears them al - ways when they pray. Hap • py, hap - py lit • tie children. ^ ^ *. ^^^^ *4 e=R=Fg^ ^^ ^ ,^^^^ i^^^Tr/ffa^^^P little children, Je • bub hears them when they pray i Je • BUS hears them when they pray I Happy, hap • py m M m^m f4r^,-f-g-- 4 V ^^P^» SOS ^m» W^Vt» iht gittU MHVtn-iConeluded). He will keep them, when they ask him, Always patient, true, and mild ; Jesup. iN-nows about their troubles — He ifBS once a little child. Blessed, happy little children- He was once a little child t 8 By-and-by, for those who love him, He will come some happy day — Lead them to the pleasant pastures Of the land not far away. Oh, the safe and happy children. In the land not far away I 198 (Hpn 198)— f ittU §v^p 0f Wnttv, 1?^ j n in&-'' I ii i}4. \^ ^rrTT-p^ ^ Lit • tie dr; ps of wa ■ ter. Lit -tie grains of m t N^^'^^ E sand, Make the migh - ty o - cean -Mm 4-^ I Mrf-rf+f^ . Coda.. And the beauteous land, the beauteous land. 9 ': t f^ \f^M^^ 2 And the little moments, Humble though they be. Make the mighty ages Of eternity. 3 And our little errors Lead the soul awa^ From the paths of virtue Far in sin to stray. 90! 4 Little deeds of mercy Sown by youthful hands Grow to bless the nations, Far in heathen lands. 6 Little deeds of kindness Little words of love. Make our earth an Eden, Like the heaven above. ao8 190 (Hpn 199)— fa m Mvtnl Sirtion. Do no sin - ful action, Speak no angiy word ; Ye belong to Je - sus, Children of the Lord. ^^. f- f i 1?=*= ^^M i 5aa ^ :i!=ft i f T 4 If ye would be Christians, Ye must learn to fight With the bad within you, And to do the right 2 There's a wicked spirit Watching round you still, And he tries to tempt you Into every ill. aoo But ye must not hear him, Though 'tis hard for you To resist the evil. And the good to do. (Hpn M)—Wm (^Mm §ttle. Never lose the golden rule, Keep it still in view; Do to others as you would They should do to you. m^ s ■^ f- U44mii! La tg^pp ? 3S5K ^ ^ ^ p — ' ' w ■ P^V" Obo< Never lose the golden rule, Keep it still in view; Do to others as yon would They should do to yon. SM '»• SM ^^ ^{^^ { Z^UjJJ- i^l ^^^l^ Kind - ly gent - ly, In their burden ' — I ■• — tf — 1> — 1^ — 1>- bear a part ; Meek ■ ]y, chid • iug With a lovinff heart. eek ■ Jy, chid • lug With a loving heart. 2 Help the feeble ones alonff, Cneer the (»ii(t and weak ; To the lonow-laden heart, Woida of oomloit apeak. aoi Freely, freely, From the bounty of your Btore, Cheerful givers, Help the humble poor. 3 Love the Lord, the flrst command, With thy Boul and mind ; Love thv neighbour as tbywU, Both in one combined. Justly, Justly, With each other strive to live, Ever ready, Willfaig to forgive. (HpD 201)— t / ' i / ■0 • 0-^ V y>- M •_ ,-.^n Little lives and precious loves, Given up to Jesus ; Waiting till his Spirit moves, Looking np to Jesus. ^^^fc 3 Ever ready to obey, Given up to Jesus ; Willingly to work and pray, Looking up to Jesus. 203 (HpB 203)— fwl iJtJ iUsiSfd J'xvicur. | % = H ^- ? ^ ^l^^N ^J^^^fel^ iiilii^ Seek the blamd # ^ ^ Bk • riour In the morn-lng hoiin. E^^ ^li ^^=P While the dew BtiU -* n «» ^ HJ-rf-r^ : ling • en 206 J^eeb iUt W^mtA MVimV— (Concluded.) P^=b JEl4p^t3^rtg^^ s^:NTF|=#j a^ On tho buds and flow'rs ; Bring him all tlie # f' f" f" , (g • -r-* ^ ^ freshness fe Of the youthful heart. With its pure e ' * » r . r — M f * » M si «-■=- T r r r 1^=F=F= 1^ -t- OHORUS. ^ ^E ^ ii^^^g^^gj^P^ P ^:^ motions, Ere the bloom de^wrts. Seek the bless -ed Sa • viour In the morning hours. Seek the bless - ed Saviour, seek him, ^^^tl^ ^ f^=M •n 206 i^^ig i^- 3^P? ^ While the dew still lingers On the buds and flow'rs. ! §ifrf^^ E: f^ F— ^ F--?=f^ S] 2 Come ! the Saviour pleadcth In his tenderness, Ho his Iambs would gather, Lovingly would bless ; In his arms enfolds tiiciii, Bears them home above ; Trust his matchless mercy And his priceless love. 3 Hasten ! do not linger ! See his outstretched hand ; He will lead you, guide you To the better land. Soon the day will bring you All its earo and strife ; Give him all the brightness Of the mom of life. ao7 BBWIfi^Wi .^JUH " f ^ nan^ KKWBfimmmmmmmmm -LU 1" ■■ tW i gSfe i faji'MT i i-i iaMiBMawlHi 304 (lp,JM)-^rt««f«l|4^ Let meleara of o If 1 go to Jesus, ^"h! will hear me pray. Make me good and holy, Take my sius away. ao5 3 Let me think of Jesus, He is full of love, T nnkina down upon me ^Irom his throne above. 4 If 1 trust in Jesus, If 1 do his will. Then iBhall be happy. Safe from every lU- R O how good is Jesua t May he hold my hand, And at last receive m« I To a better land. ^ his throne uu"'- mtx. mv^ «* ^^^^ a««^vrt»^ men it floats a -mong the trees. ,2 Peaceful be X^iUut^^^^^^^ ' Peaceful »"^the f»ve ^ ^^^^ ^K^nomrourCngs shall know. 8 Dearest sister, thou hast left us, * Hert thy loss we deep.y feel ' ' ^ ,^ „ „r,L. vcc. ims TOTii »"» -- —' ' " -• - But 'tis God who hath bereft ui. %ewiU all our sorrow heal. • »> Tinna to meet thee, SOB MHI naaaaa a Bigg' SOS ao6 SOLO. pm^^ ^^m ^m^m (Hpi 2M)H!(JiUiii(| K) g^wiq). m Give m« the wings of faith to rise, Witliin tlie vale and OHOBUS. =?=? • • ±=i=t ■M Mxt ain see The saints above, how great tlielr joys, How bright tlieirglories be. i I E£ Man ■ y f=r %—%-^ fc-=ft j ^ ^f^ ii jiJ : ^:^ ^^^^^ are the friends who are waiting to-day. on the gold • en strand. Many arc the voices calling us tz-^-Srl rF— F— F— f— ^ C- Repeat pp. wm^m a • way, To join their glorious band. Calling us -• — P ^ •-rg -^-g-f -t-r-p-'— r- H* P • ■ — — p 1 — - "■ — ■ Calling us away, ^ P Calling to th< 1« 2 Once they were mourners here below, And poured out cries and tears ; They wrestled hard, as we do now. With sins, and doubts, and fears. 8 I ask them whence their vict'ry came, They, with united breath. le better land. J.: Ascribe their conquest to the Lamb, — Their triumph to his death. 4 They marked the footsteps that he trod, His zeal inspired their breath ; And following their incarnate Qod, Possess the promised rest. 209 - 1.^:.-::...:. b^-. a^v-; ^.^:=.^s-^-.-^^p^ -| I p ^^- ^■i=^r=t iriUmirtt *» mA h)i— (Concluded). • • •» -^ -^ -^ ■•> fj=U^ rrr^ m$ by we shall greet him, And with Je - sus reign in glo - ry, By and by, by and by ; By and #- • ^ p p ' ' p—r — p p 4 T — i=—!!^ — ^:— ■ -! — -^ -. — E L L . L . L I I -m — m — -a 5 — m L . U ^ hFh^ \f l-' ^ 5 i/ I £ g> •Tia ^1 -9- v; By ai»>l .t-'*= :1 SIO r^=f=t^-Htt-T^^^^^'^^?^-^ffriTTrTf^ ^ V— p— g .- - « « « « ^ by we shall meet him, by and by we shall gi-eot him, And with Je • sus reign in glo • ry. By and by. P 0' ^ ^ 0' P P ^ I • * '--0-^-0 — , — • p • — p — ■ w—P P I (P * i=t± ^^ :f=f^ 0-^'—0--- 99 ^-^- I We'll follow where he leadeth, We'll pastum where he feedeth. We'll yield to him who pleadeth From on high ; Then naught from him shall sever, Our Hope shall brighten ever. And Faith shall fail us never, He is nigh. 3 Our home is bright above us, No trials dark to move us, But Jesus dear to love us There on high ; We'll give him best endeavour, And praise his name forever. His precious name can never, Never die. P m 211 208 ^jssrns^^ There ,, is a glorious world of light. Above the starry ^ .^ ed clothed in white, A BVy, mere fiainta depart, ed CIO :rr#: doretheLordMost '=^" M iheiov-ful BongBThose happy High. But,hark! amid the joy voices rwae, Ton thousand, thousand m» in-fant tongues U.m.. with per- <«'*P»'^- 1. .,r parthlv course be run 212 ■IM 209 (Hpn 209)— iftm i!9i » f And a( iur« iiliQbt. ^m ^ jj-i-?-j ^^^^^^^ ^3^ ^ — • 1 There is 2 There ev - pr a ]and of pure delight, Whoi-e saints inimor-tal reign ; In- fi- nite day ex -eludes the night, And pr - Inst - ing spring abides, And nev - er withering flowers; Death, like a nnr-row sea, di-viaes This ^^m m^ a • ff. CHORUS. ^^g ^ffl 3^4? g^E P ■»- U J==i=4: ^ ^*=M--*'nTf=f pleasures banish pain. Oh the land, the lovely land, The land over Jordan's foam ; On the golden strand wait the he heavenly land from ours. ^^^^^^^m hap-py, hap-py, band, To wcl-come the ransomed homo. -^ — m Z- ^- .f^ f- —Jt. ^ ^. r^—/—/z =±- I I - 3 Sweet fields, beyond the swelling flood Stand dressed in living green ; So to the Jews old Canaan stood, While Jordan rolled between. 4 Could we but climb where Moses stood, And view the landscape o'er, Not Jordan's stream, nor death's cold flood, Should flight us from the shore. ■..^ ''■•—-■- 1 -^^""fTiriwni i M Oap0- ^r^^ '¥r^ - «» there, 214 P fc ^ £ ^ ^ ^ iE ^ gg lliey can * • P nev - or know a fear o • ver there; F=t J ■ . ■ ■ « — • . J « »- iUimiam ■Mata i fe^ WCfim vet M ^$Wt—{Concluded). CHORUS. -:$^ ^i-^Jj-^ pass un - re - tum» riven, ifMiii 0'K*«»- ai3 (Hymn 213)— ^roundi tht ibroni of (^H in ^tnvtw. ^^^^^^^^mM: m -^— .-■■ Around the throne of God in heaven Thousands of children stand ; Children whoso sins are ^ ^^^^^^ .-J/ f==i=z^t==r^ :B3E m ht --1=^ * all T^*-^ —I — — I i forgiven, A ho • ly, hap • py band : Singing, Glo - ry. glo . ry. d^ ^3E ^i; glo - ry ^^m bo to God on high. ^^m^m 2 What brought them to that world above, That heaven so briglit and fair. Where all is peace, and joy. and love — How came those children there ? Singing Glory, glory, glory I 3 Because the Saviour shed his blood To wash away their sin ; Bathed in that pure and precious flood. Behold them white and clean. Singing Glory, glory, glory ! 1 On earth thev sought the Saviour's grace. On earth they loved his name ; And now they see his blessed face. And stand before the Lamb, Singing Glory, glory, glory ! 210 314 m (Hpn 214)— ibe §ome i^vtv W%m, a #^ ^ ^^^^g ^ T. C. O'KAiia. S5? i ■#■■# ♦ < < ^T-^ 1 O, think of a home o - ver there, By the side of the riv • er of light, 2 O, think o( the friendi o • ver there, Wlio be • fore us tlie Journey have trod, , Where the saints all im - mortal and . Of the songa that they breathe on the ^ t^*^ P f— # lEiHi i i: i i V=Wf ^1 -0—0- m rxar r ^^^ V— 5<- V— ^' iC^ ¥—¥■ f— >— *J 0-ver there. REFRAIN. i ^^^1 rrsT «3 fair, Are robed in their garments of white. .' . . .0-ver there o-vcr there O, think of a home o ver air, In their home in the palace of Ood 0-ver there, o- ver there, O think of the friends o\er -•— #■ :e - ^^^^^^^^ Over there, ^^^P ^^ ^^.^N-H ^-'N-^^^i^ there 0-ver tliere, - vei titer*, o • ver there, O, think of a home o - ver there. there, - ver thtre, . , . 0-vertbet# . o • \ei (here, O. thmk of the friends o - ver there. 220 W«^ tmf mmmum mmtm Wkt P«ttti (*)»er Whrn—iConchded). 8 Mv 8«rioUr is now over there, There my kindretl and friends are at rest : Then away from my sorrow and carcj Let me fly to the land of the blest, Over there, over there. My Saviour is now over there. 4 I'll goon be at home over there, , For the end of my jooiney I see ; Many dear to my heart over there. Are watching and waiting for me. Over there, over there; I'll soon be at home bver theire* 216 (Hymn 215)-ia|J|rM fand. i ^ w *=r m^^^ ^m^^ ^^ There is a happy land, Far, far a ■ way. Whore saints in glo • ry stand. Bright bright as day. F mi i -*—-• ^^ ^^ii^^l^ p ^ 4m^^ i3^ ip ^^ m ^m^^ ^^^^^}^^ Oh, how they sweetly sing, "Worthy is our Saviour, King,'' Loud let his praises ring. Praise, praise for aye ! ^^^^^^^^m^^^^^^ § 2 Come to this happy land, Come, come away ; Why will ye doubting stind t Why still delay? O we shall happy bo, When from sin and sorrow free ; Lord, we shall live with thee ! Blest, blest for aye. 3 Bright in that happy land Beams every eye — Kent by a Father's hand, Love cannot die, Oh, then to alory run, Bo • crown and Kingdom won ; And bright «bcvfi the sun We reign for aye. 221 216 m (Hymn 216)— Ball i ht *=^ :\— V rrr- r^ ^rHf T. E. PCRKISS. -* — *— »^ ^ ^sS ^E:| ^i When saints gather round thee, dear Saviour, a ■ bove, and m^ ^F^ V > ^- V— ^ hasten to crown thee with Jew - els of love, ■N .S =?=?= -^._^- ^^ r 4N A • mid tliose bright mansions of glo - ry so fair, O tell me, dear Sa • viour, if I shall be there 7 m^^m^^^^^ :i^ CHORUS. tP-tr-V ^= ^i=t faz: me, O i ■4—0- ♦— #• ^g -t,*-^ P^ ^l^Jp there? O tell me, dear Sav - iour, if I shall be there? 2 When those who have laboured and struggled to save, Their loved ones from sorrow beyond the dark grave, Are bringing tlie treasures they gathe'-^' with care, O tell me, dear Saviour, if I shall be t .d ? 3 \Vhen life's dreary billows are spent on the shore. Beyond the dark river, and time is no more. When bright palms of glory the victon; shall bear, O tell me, dear Saviour, if I shall be there? blessed Redeemer, thy mercy and grace Alone ran prepare me to enter that^Iace ; I'm staineu and polluted, but shall f despair? O tell me, dear Saviour if i shall be ther«? 299 iBE£SSa£>£SB. PBRKIS*- ,U be»f , Ir^ 21'7 (Hymn liD-r^mtt §» mA §». ' There's a land that is fair ■ er than day, And by faltli wo can sec it a • (ar, For the Father waits o - vertho CHORUS. w^^m^mwm Zttji ■^ r^r^qriter Ei?i3*^ way, To pro g^g pare us a dwelling-place there. ^±^ In the ■v-v- 5= • L U-^r-^f-J— gi::= -*^-*> sweet hy and ■^ ■*• ■* -^iL :& i)y, inr ->—*'- -V— /- ^Mb£i Wfc shall meet on 1?=f?= -t- — t -V— l^- V— >- trt: /» (Ae Hepta% dim. gradually to the end. by and by, In the sweet by and by, that K^'it.'- tji shore; In the sweet bv and by. We shall me A . «'*> ' 'y- ^ ii m^ In ?^ i -®i- :^ '^ ;i^ 3 ^-4- =^H-^— -^ ^ beauty fading not ; O pilgrim are you praying That tliis may be your ^^ \ :^-=^=p ^^ S^LU4 ^^ ^ lot? J . E m Beyond this land of sighing, Wher ' oountless tears are shed ; Beyond i. "i k and dying, i3(>yond the mouldenng d dead: Beyond this scene of tHal, Where heart and flesh do fail ; Beyond the darkening shadows, Beyond the gloomy vale : — 4 Bwond earth's weary burden, "The cross, the scourge, the rod. The saints shall dwell in glory— The saints shall dwell with GocE 220 (Hpn 220)— iraltitt0 tbrttuglt ttie i^XmU, H. P. HAm. Breaking thro' :he clouds that gather O'er the Christian's natal skies, Distant beams like floods of glo • ly ■If t r-r-B- i^S — •- IgUIgg,, iTV burden, .oirge,tbeTod. A^A\ vith God. dwell- H. p. Maw- ^^^ ^ ^^ ^^=Hii^tU4 U^ Fill the Mul with glad 8ur • prise; And we olmost hear the e ■ cho Of the pure and ho • ly throng, ^^ -S^ fei=5l±»: ^ &^ ^ # t=^ i^rti^ t^ CHOBUS. ^^?^=g S m ^ E^ £5&-- n^ ^=iN in the brlfht, the bright for - ev - er, In the summer - land of song. On the banks beyond the rir - er. ^m •-^-f — f- F r f f TT I r T'T' ^=^ -t> — ^. — I- ¥ ^ \ i Eitard. We ihallmeet no more to lev - er; In the bright, the bright for - ev • er. In the summer -land of song. I Yeta litUe white we linger. Ere we reach our Journey's end ; Yet a little while to labour, Ere the evening shades descend. PP Then we'll lay na down to slumber, But the night will soon be o'er : In the bright, the bright forever. We shall wake, to sleep no more. 3 the bliss of life eternal t O the long unbrolien rest ! In the golden fields of pleasure, In the regions of the Blest. P 1 ST But to see our dear Redeemer, And before his throne to fall. There to hear his gracious welcome, Will be sweeter tar than alL 827 ■ ^jjlLT^ •Kammmmmmmmm 221 Qim my— 9mt vt tU faul. |Arj7 1 lt^U4^x ^ x ^-ikNHz i:i J j 1--.^ :*: t will sing you a song of that beautiful land, The far awt^F home of the soul, ■^ n f I f 'F f I F £ ^ 5 in =5= (A 1*1 Km*, ind. Fint. ^ Wb^no atonns ever beat on that glittering strand, While the yean of e-ter-ni-ty roll i ^ M^r l h p ES ^ £ Efc »-M»- f J^-V -• I O that home of the aoul in my visioni and dreams, 3 ' While |h« yenrs of e-ter-nity roll Its bright Jasper walls t can see, fill I fancy but thinly the veil intervenes, Betveea the fair city and nw. #d^ There the great tree of life in its bea^ty doth grow« A|id the Biver of Life floweth ^y ; For no death ever enters that'dty, jrpi; IfapMt And nothlBy that maketk a He.' That unchangeable home ii feir you aad tor roe. Where Jesus of Nazareth stands ; The king of all Vingdoms forever ki he. And he hoUeth our crowns ia his hands. tiow sweet it will be in that beMtMul Uad, n all sorrow an4 paiu I [hands. Po free from i With songs on our lips and with bwgpaiu ouip To meet one another again. Ha BlR—*-"'**~r^"-"-'-''' 222 Modtrato. (Hymn 221)— irrdvttn %mtX%. #^^ j^ij J i f Ij-^J U\ii ^ ^ti=m^ r I 1/ When he cometh, when he cometh To make up his jewels, All his jd\rels, precioiu jewels, Hit ^Fffim ^^ ^^NN^ ^asg lAi m OHOBXTS ^^i^^^ ^^m s ^ i loved .and his owd. Like the stars of the tnoming, HiA bright crown a - dornitogv TheyshaU ^4. ' ^ ia!i /^ f f i-M-H fT^nrfjitt^ j: ^|V^ ^ JiM f PW g^ shine in their beau • ty, Bright gems for his crown. i E T=F ^m 2 He will gather, he Ml gftth«r llie eems for his kingdoni ; All Ine pure onets dl th« kig^t taeb) Ris loved and his own. 3 Little children, little ehildrea, Who love their Redeetaan Are the jewelli, toMcitttti J«\i*^ His loved and hU d^ML 8» wmmmmmmm 223 i (Hpn n—Wt'vt =J>=i ^ ^^^^*^^ ^ ^ 5: ■*r-d 3 I may not feel the sweet peace of the immortals, — Sanctified, glo - ri - fied, crowns of love to wear j ± ± u ^M^H M * E m # — (•- i= 8 — s — e- #-f-i — *■ ■^ «^ ^ y— v-4-^ ^ - ^ V T^ ^i t * g I* * Sou. ^ Yet in n)y «q«1 there's a voice so low «n4 tender, Telling the joys that the ho • ly angels know ; T^a- i f nto can be nuag ia E|i U preferred. SM mmmm^mmmm NMMH W»c,« »-;.--'-««»■« J. B. AMDlMOa. gel - ic host up there j ^Efefefe =tE m owns of love to wear i ^m F Lo - ly angels know ; 1 I ^ mrmi ^^ ^ 3T-h^FW^^ ^ Whisp'ring to roe of a time when I shall join them, Joy - fnl - ly leaving my burdens hero below. ^^^fe^^tort^^^^ i#- OHOBUS, |^^^^l^^i^^^l#ff^^#^¥^ Teach me, dear Jo - sus, the songs of the im - mortals, Teach me to sing on my way to hcav'n above ; 0. f" ' f" •f" ' . -0-±-:^ . O- ^ Fj^e F Teach mo the songs of the ho - ly, ho - ly angels, Teach me the beautiful, tho liappy sougsof love. 0^ m^ ^^fi=ff^ ^^ 2 I may not know all the glorified immortals. Standing before thee, the holy, lovely One ; But I would join in the happy, happy chorus, Singing forever around the glorious throne. F i ^Fi=rs ^ I Then may I see all the angels pure and holy, Then may I join in the happy songs they sing ; Then may I kneel at thy feet within thy kingdom, Praising my Saviour, my Priest, my Lord, my King. 283 ■-'-?• '""T ^ ■?^?; ^?aaK> wyg ! * jigia i a»iWiKK 226 (Hpn 226)— i0W i^m ntern Mtdi ti (&mt. ■g- — h ^^ ^^■ i ^= ^■ ^ How happy > I S T- r? Frkdirick Whtlakb. 1 N =3=^ ^ every child of grace, Who knows his sins for - giv'n, This earth he cries is r-f-rr m -^ -^»- E *il £ =F=* ^= 3^ :^i^#E^.^i^^ j^^ iE.kfa.iE^ not my place, I seek my place in heaven : A country far from mortal sight — Yet, 0, by faith I ;-L J ^mm^^immM ^ -V— 4. J- ^ I * zeiz mmmm^^^ i se? Tlio land of rest, the Eaints' delight, The heaven prepared for nic. ^ ^fe=*^ ^ =1«=^ P — 1 8 A stranger in the world below, I calmly sojourn here ; Nor can its happiness or woe Provoke my hope or fear. 4 Its evils in a moment end. Its joys as soon are past ; But 0, tne bliss to which I tend Eternally shall last 234 IMMMi* faith I inc. 227 (Hymn 227)— i^ur f attt$ m in ii$ WW^ i»nl m :*^^ ^ Onr souls are in his migh - ty hand, And he shall keep them still ; And you and I shall SISfe t=^=±^ mm (J-Ji ■■M^^ st=t: W!^ -f 7 7 sure - ly st lul ^ ■r7 -«-- =^ S^i: — 1 — « — , — -r— #- ^ -jpzzrl With him on 9^ ^^ Zi - on's hill. Him eye to eye we thcio shall sec ; Pi -■ — (- ^i ■iEiEEiEk 3tZ=t pE^plp^#^^ etSE Our face like his, shall shine ; what a glorious com - pan - y, When saints and angds join t ^^^^H^m± ^^ ^^^^ f ^^^^^f ^ 8 O what a jo.vfiil niectin|r there 1 In robeM o> white arrayed, Palms in our hands we all stiaU bear, And crowns upon our head. " .1 let us lawfully contend, nd fl^ht ouv passafta through ; tiear in our (nithtui mindrt the end, >nd keep the prize in view. 236 •1: 228 (Hymn 228)— (li»»tlreritt0 fome. 0, R, Barrows. ^^ r r-Tt=f ^ 1 Gath - er - ing homeward from 2 Lov'd ones hav e gone to that m^-tttM^^^ ^^ ev - *ry land, distant shore. I'i^ & & Gather - ing one by Gather - ing one by one ; Pilgrims are join - one ; 0th - ers are go - wmm g-4-g ;-i-^ -4- ^ ■V — 9- m __t_j_x_^ 3^ _^ — '^ — J — f—. ^ t ing the ing for hcav'nly band, ev - er-more, Gather - ing one by Gatlier - ing one by rj j^\ j^ : ;^-/5-t - <-'-»- =it ^^i ^5g^J one ; Each brow 's enclosed in a one ; Our sisters so gentle, our bro golden crown, thers so brave, ^^ s^^-t i^ f-i-fe e 5 i> < 1 / f ^^^^E^ f^ ]m^ i=ttH-^ ^E^M t=±^ Tlieir tra' ji-stain'd robes are The beauti - ful children all laid down, o'er the wave, ^ ^^^ £=,z f_X-J--^ .=MJ=>zz?:=fc=£ "¥=^1 Gather - ing homeward from ev • 'ry land, Gather - ing homeward from ev - 'ry land. li^ i Gather ■ ing Gather - ing ^ ^ V MWMi l |» ltM ^^•"•■•i ammm MUa MIII0W8. •e join •e go- en crown, 80 brave, her - ing her - infl 296 m V — :grr :i:l iS ta . ^Aiktvin^ ^nm— (Concluded). CHOBUS. «-T- g one one by one. one. Home, home, sweet, sweet home, Gath - er - ing, gath - er • ing, gath - er - ing home. Gather - ing, homewaiil one by one ; m m^ M ::=J=J=8= m^'' ^ ■V — / — ^ mt. ^m m;- E rn~g^ T ^ Repeat ad lib. pp. 2nd ending. Home, Gath - er • ing, gath - er : nrr ing, 9- home, gath - er ing home, sw. wi'ot home. sweet, sweet r home. 3 We, too, shall come to the riverside, Gathering one by one ; Nearer its wate each erentide, Gathering one by one ; Oh, Je.sus, our fainting strength uphold, The waves of that river are dark and cold ; Gathering homeward from every land. Gathering one by one. 4 Jesus, Redeemei, lie thou our stuy I Gathering one by one ; Cross the dark river with us, we praj Gathering one by one : Then boldly we'll come to n/iUan s side, And fearlessly breast its > < Uing tide, Gathering homeward from every land, Gathering one by one. 237 ' '—' — TI'ff-^-' I flK i m.Uil 229 Rbv. William HiTKTEa (Hpn 229)— i'm (^tin^ i^me. Arr. >.y Wm. Millbr, U.D. My heav'nly home is bright and fnir; Nor pain, nor death can en - ter there; Its glitt'ring tow'rsthesun out ms^i^ -4- fe l=q=?:i ± f'* -r- i CHORUS. | ^1^it=Q :-|:43:^ibz^l^ shine; That heav'nly mansion shall be mine. girf-rF-f- g^^ }^ ^ I'm going homo, I'm going ± home, I'm go - ing ; b— i-:: ^ b > — -I |!^E^j^ .^^^^^^^ ^i.^-j^=f ^ 1^ home to die no more, To die no moro. To die no more, I'm go • ing home To die no more. ^ «f^^ ^ _(0-«.-, A' I 1 My Father's houM li built on high ; Far, far above the starry sky ; When, from this earthly prison free, That heavenly mansion mine shall bo. S^fe^^^ S Let others seek a homo below, Which flames devour or waves o'erflow Be mine a happier lot to o^vn, A heav'nly mansion near tlio throne. I 4 Then fail this earth, let stars decline, And sun and moon refuse to shine. All nature kIhIc and ceoite to be, That heav'nly mansion stands for me. 288 tmm m more. 830 m (HjmiSSO)— StM SmIwk tt tlw ibst. We Bpeak of the spoiik of its ^^ ^f^ ^HH^ l^^^ ^^^^ ] land of the pathways of blest, fc'old, 1 A It« ^ ^^ {^5 ^ l#^ country so bright and so (air, walls deck'd with Jew - els so rare, I I knd ts oft are its wonders and ^=M=i^ f=t ^m p^ * ¥33 fe:i REFRAIN. ±=1 pi IffilZ .1 •» j h" f fflories con - fest, But what must it pleasures un - told, But what must it m ■HS>-f- ^^-l t: It m ^^ be to be there. To be there. To be be to be there. ".esj; 1^ &^ -9- s there, Oh, what must it ^- I ^Zt?s=t=t: UTt ^^^i^p^^^^^M 9 to be there ; And oft are its glories con • (est, But what must it I ^,f f f | f f f-^ t ^ I to be there. I I ■^ S We speak of its peace and its love. The robes which the irlorilied wear, The sonn of the blessed al)ove. But what must It to be there. =P=^ ^^m We speak of its (reedom (rom sin. From oorrow, temptation, and care. From trials without and within. But what must it bo to l>e there. 6 Do thou. Lord, midst pleasure or woe. For heaven our spirits prepare. Then shortly wc also shaft Aik/w, And fed what it is to be there. 8S9 t^tmatuHtt^t^r w»if«. a t\iy t pwy, jreast, tt sloth an* «40 i — {Concluded) yp ■'* J j ' ~n» g ear • ly rise, - prove take care ; P To pay thy morning For tlie great day tliy ^i sac - ri - lice, self pre-pare. £ J: ^H 3 Let all thy converse be sincere, Thy conscience as the noon-day clear ; For God's all-si!eing eye surveys Thy secret thoughts, and words, and ways. 4 Wake, and lift up thyself, my heart. And with the angels take thy part ; Who all night long unweared sing High glory to the eternal King. 833 ^ (HpB 233)— Mnini) Pjjmn. 3^ Tallis. ff^^i Efe^ 1 Glo 2 For ry to thee, my give me, Lord, for God, this night. For thy dear Son, The ^M J3^ r ^^fn all the blessings of the light ; Ki'cp me, keep me, ills that I this day have done; That with the world, my - M ^^^^^^m King of kings, • self and thee, r-t- l)e - ueath thine own al I, ere I sleep, at 7 migh-ty wings, peace may bo. m 10 ^^^ i^pa 3 Teach me to live that I may dread The grave as little as my bed ; Teach me to die, that so I may Rise glorious at the awful day. 4 let my soul on thee repose, And may sweet sleep mine eyelids close. Sleep that shall me more vigorous make, To serve my God when I awake. 241 ACMOa- is beard, I word, be ne»'' 842 f tttt «f PJ} ^0nl-{C m To hide thee from thy ser • vant's eyes! f-4-4-1^ ^. ^1^1 3 Abide with me from morn till eve, For without thee I cannot live. Abide with mo when night is nigh. For without thee I dare not die. 4 Come near, and bless us when we wnke, Ere through the world our way we take; Till in the ocean of thy love. We lose ourselves in heaven above. 236 (Hymn 236)— ims, ^tUtt S^\kt^^ttL I m ^ fe=^^ i£S Je - sus, ten ^^ der SlicpliprJ, hear Bless thy lit • tic lamb to - nigl iiii i ^ -^ thy to - night ; Thro' the ddrkncss ^m^mmi^. f- ^- thou noar f=f i n^ ; Keep me safe till morning light. 2 Through this day thy hand has led me, And I thank thee for thy care ; Thou hast warmed me, clothed, and fed me. Listen to my evening prayer. 3 Let my sins be all forgiven. Bless the friends I love so well ; Take me, when I die, to heaven, Happy there with thee to dwell. 243 XJ-II--L..I m'l I I "1^1 ' """ '"'""* 237 A-bidowith me, fast (B^ WD-tKW* «*» W. H. Moii«. falls the ev • en . tide; The darkness deepens; Lord with me . bide! B Can and comforts Hee. Help of the hel, When oth-er help - e« ^ ^\^___^^^^^^,^^::^^E ' 8,0 a bide with mel close ebbs out life's little day; dim, its glories pass away; 2 Swift to its Earth's joys grow tho« wto Aa»gMt «»». •'»*'"""' What but thy grace can 1 If ™v cmide and stay can be Who like thyself my guide a ^^ ^ Through cloud and sunshine, OaD 4 Beveal thyself before my clos^« f^^^ ^^.^^^ «--^--^t;r:;:n?ei:vainshadows«ee; irrSoSiabidewithme. ^^ 338 (Hymn 238) -l^jivtaur, §re«t)te »n divtnim W^minq, B ^^^ S * 3 S i=t ^1^ Sav - iour, breathe an im ev -li- ning f : ft :||^ blessing, l^re re • pose our Spir - its seal ; mel .l ^ -l .- ^^-i ^^ I Sin and want we come con I: SE3 ^=:^ ing; ^ 1 JJ (- . 2 Though destruction walk around us, Though the arrows past us fly, Angel-guards from thee surround us ; We are safe if thou art nigh. 3 Though the night be dark and dreary, Darkness cannot hide from thee ; Thou canst # — 3 ^ :ji— ■~6^ ^11 save •_ ■+- and tliou canst heal. Thou art he who, never weary, Watchest where thy people be. 4 Let thy presence, great Redeemer, Banish all our guilty fear ; And the joy of thy salvation Every fainting spirit cheer. i 244 !4S 1^. oodW- i i_^. a^.:£34=J=:^ jE^^^|E^^^ |E^^ ^ weak and low - ly ; =s^- Oh, how long shall Sa • tan's aim • ing, By this £ ± ♦ £ * £ it foe our ^ l^^ i i h =P=P= ^ # V^ m bfe the 246 I fe B^ 3i ^ vr g^lj faith be shaming, And the Christian cause de • fam ing, Without ^m ^^^m 3= cf - forts made ? 13^ —t: 2 Men of God, your help come lend us, From the scorn and sneer defend us. Loving hearts and prayers. Oh, send ua. In the great distress ; Help us, pastors, help us, teachers. Harvest rich awaits the reapers, There's no room for drones and sleepers, Ood the work will bless. 3 Shall the drunkard peritih, While our ease we cherish. And the foe unchecked below. Destroy our best and bravest. Talents, time, and life are flying, We shall soon be with the dyings For thy sake ourselves denying, Love us Lord not less. I M7 2^0 (Hymn 240)— fttisib it itfwn I n. LowRV. sef TIiciv's ii Jt — •_ do • iiioti in t)ie glass— Dash it down ! « « — ,— # |L ^^^m^^m^ M^ -*-^=?='=5=S=?=E=F=5=^^ With a chain of tri - iilu brass — Pasli it (t ^— ,— # (i— # * 1 ^- :1?=15= "5 5 I p- Dash it down I m s i 7^~" down ! I^I^^^^^g^P^^^^^- Tiii 9iE There is many a liosoni's throe, And a world of bitior woo, Lying undrr - m c • « m m ^ « ft • « 0~-0 1— ^ — t^ ^-=f= Diwh it down ! fe£^ r'irr.r7TiF ' -rirg--c-r-g =g fcS =v-^' =t -^ /■ -N->n-4^ t^^^^ ncath its flow — Dash it down, f=T=?=f ^ Dash it down, Dash it down, Dash it down. 1^ 1^ D-«.• . ...T «.../ .J....«... ~J, - ..... w_.- ...... -.,... ^^'> !! t —T \~f~i '$ 'f^ "C"i'r *-— ^^■^^-H * Sunder the chains of sin, Now's the hour of life ; Zl^ ^f^^^ p I -f "" U ■ ~ ~:5~~^"~5^ '" ®"~ JJ Trusting a crown to win, Nobly meet the strife. »9 2i2 l^Jt Allegro. ^^ (Hymn 242)— J^jiarMittg m&Ut, ^ :i £E^ W. A. OODBM. 4 ^ J =?=1^ Mer - ry laughing, sparkling wa • ter, Down the hillside ^ ?=?: i A J i i^ g-f-j- ^ flow - ing free ; Making all so =P=P=lt CHORUS. s ^^^^^^ :i 3 ^ i^ I love thee, sparkling wa - ter, on the leiu r bright and ha ii^ Jc lap . py, I In the vale and How ^ i t r r I fc in^i^^ ^ f :i: -:^m: j = J4 ^^i r^ ■0—0- T r-r Pur • est, pur - est drink for mo ; Mer • ry laughing, sparkling wa - ter, Down the hill-side flowing free. g^^ mfnt tt±^B ^^m 9 ^f=r=f 2 Who would drain the flowing goblet, Running o'er with ruby wine ? Better far to pledge of friendship, In those cooli ng drops of thine. 3 See the bird his pinions 'avine In thy stream, so glad and Tree ; Though he fills the air with music, He would languish but for thee. 4 From the river or the fountain, From the brooklet or the rill, Merry, laughing, sparkling water, Thou art welcome, welcome still. 280 . ter, free. )untain» the vin, ekome Btui 243 (Hymn 243)— ib^ f odal mm. :^^^^p^^#i 1 TIs but the soc-ial, friend-ly glass,— Tliis is the song ol youth ; Who lit - tie dream that time, alas ! Re 2 There's sor - row in that glass for thee, remorse, re-greta and pain; 'Tis dead - 1y as the u - pas tree, Oh, 3 Touch not the social, friendly glass. Sun, husband, father, friend ; For swift - ly on the mo • nients pass, Soon flu n K, 4 ^^m^^^^^m veals this solemn from its usoab time will have an truth, stain, end. That Bring Then be who o - ven dares to look, Up - on the spark - ling wine, not disgrace up - on thv head. Wound not a father's pride, do not spend in sin-tul mirth, This life's bright golden hours, I Will find— 'tis true as Let not tliy mother's Nor grov - cl in the ^^ m^ mm dd^di&A^im God's own book— It stingeth though it shine, tears be shed. But in her lovti a - bide, dust o( earth. But rise to lof - tier pow'rs. Will find— 'tis true as Uod s own book. It sting ■ eth, I I^t not thy mother's tears be shed, but iu her Nor grov ■ el in the dust of earth, But rise to lOugh it shine, love a - • bide, lof • tier pow'rs. 250 261 ' ..-Aj^-^SSZ-li-'.J ^ I t rri . r i ajniir_- i»M 344 (Hpi 24()— Ifalional f^ntlum. r*-- 3=^ P^^ ^^ :*=:?: ^ -8^ Qod save our gra • cioiis Queen, Long live our no • ble Queen, God save the Queeu t < t f^i •«» • :p m ^ ±=t ^fe ^=M=[=k^-i J i i i#^=^^^^te IK glo - ri • ous, Long to reign ft ft fi ft_ft ^ Send her vie - to - ri - ^^ ous, Hap - py and i I ^^ ^ — b: ± k^ J . . J -j - j-JXi — -[= t^==Jl 2 Tluougl - ver us, God save the Qui'cn. Dugh every changing scene, preserve our Queen, Long may she reign ; Her heart inspire and move With wisdom from above j And in a nation's love Her throne maintain. 8 Thy choicest gifts in store On her be pleased to pour, Long may she reign ; May she defend our laws, And ever |^ve us cause To sing with heart and voice, Qod save the Queen. nmr B 2tf p ^^ (Hpn 240)— (i^od iU$i!i our i»tiv( f Ml -« — : — ^^^ Wonderful words of Lite. 260 asa (Hymo S62)— KttixlixttiteA ^mt. h. 0. HAintt. ^ ^iT-J^^ ^ N^^ ^^l^^ ^s^ ^^l^ PS Thy cease • lesst un i — S- ^ mer • it cd and hftuat - ed lore, free, iE ** q^ »-*- I >ur e • vil to re ■ more, And help our mis - e EE -r De lights our fS»-»- ZJ ry- ^ ^i-M=f=^ {^^^ ^=s f^ i 8 Thou waitest to be gracious Btill ; Tbou doat with sinner* bear ; That, iared, we may thy goodness feel, Aad all thj gnct dwura. 8 Thy goodness and thy truth to me, To every soul abound ; A vast, unfathomable sea, Whers all our thotightt are drowned. 4 Its streams the whole creation reach, So plenteous is the store ; Enough for all, enough for each, Enough (or evetmore. 263 ^^1^^ (Hymn 163)— fet ilw t^ WUn mt mw irtanfl. A. H. Hamx. 3e M '^'J Ni^^ ^;^^ Let him to whom we Si ^=* p "'''7 how be • long His ^ sov - 'reign right as ■ sert. S£ =5^ ^ zkz 860 ^^UiUtWaOfAm m text, m 3E PI And m^- m- tuke ^P^^l^^^ It up ev - 'ry thank - ful song, And ev ::}; ^ j-=_fj Si 'ry lov • Ing heart, I 2 Ho justly claims us for his own, Wlio bought us with a price ; Tlie Christian lives to Chn9t alone, To Christ alone he di0& 3 Jesus, thine own at last receive, Fulfil our hearts' desire, And let us to thy glory live, And in thy cause ezpir«, m — T p" —ft i Our souls and bodii-s we resign ; "With joy we render thee Our all, no longer oura, but thino To all eternity. 264 P h mm (Hymn 264)— f ovtl im iUt J?tm# vi (5r««. E5: $ ilT^T-^ ^ i 3^ ^^^ :q=; Lord, in the strength of grace. With a glad heart and free, My - self, My res - i '■■.7 mf^=r^^i ^^^^^ m^^ ■M 1-^^ dtya, I oou • ae - crate to thee. due of d»ya, I oou • 80 ^^m^^m 2 Thy ransomed aerv»nt, I ReatoM to tbe« thy own ; And from this momeqt, live or die, ;" - 11 To aerv9 mjr 0«d time. 261 ■4POT 266 (Hpn 255)— i^nd an it U \M % Mm ^aiu. ^ l^t^^ P And can it be that I should gain an in - t'rest in the Saviour'a blood ? Died he for me, who caused his pain, P£ ^^ f • . J , e-jJl-f-? ^gp^^^ i* # •<&«. I: rii. ^ P^ mm ^^W^^^^P^i^^w^^ For me, who him to death pursued? A- maz - ing love I How can it be Tliatthou, my God, shouldst die forme? ^*=l j^ ^ ^^ P^ s ^ 2 'Tis mystery all I, The Immortal dies t Who can explore his strange design ? In vain the first-born seraph tries To sound the depths of love divine ! 'Tis mercy all ! let earth adore, Let angel-minds inquire no more. 3 He 1( 't his Father's throne above, So free, so infinite his grace I Emptied himself of all but love, And bled for Adam's helpless race : 'Tis mercy all, immense and free. For, my God, it found out me. 4 Long my imprisoned spirit lay Fast bound in sin and nature's night; Thine eye diffused a quickening ray ; I woke — the dungeon flamed with light, My chains fell off, my heart was free, I rose, went forth, and followed thee. 6 No condemnation now I dread ; Jesus, and all in him is mine t Alive in Him, my living Head, And clothed in righteousness divine, Bold I approach the eternal throne. And claim the crown, through Christ my own. SM_ J mttmmm ■ iTirriMii mir ir . /SS 256 ^i^^SI^ (Hpn 256)-ie patfetft ^t. =t /^ ^:eJ_^^^^S |— :f= :q=i:a He leaJcth me ! oil ! blessed thought, oh, words with heav'nly cohifort fraught; Whate'er I do, wher - p3^»=^=f y-R | ^m^^m REFRAIN. t^^^l^^i^pi^^^ m e'er I be, Still 'tis (io^l's hand that leadeth mo. -fi ;|— ^-4^— T- f * ^ - £ lt= >J>' ^t Ho It leadeth me, he ^- 3r il^ leadeth me. By E ^^^^#^^^i^^^^^P^pl his own hand he leadeth nie; His fuithrul follower I would be, For by his hand he ■ r • r-»— •— • m I — « • w— 1 t {> 1 1 r -f—f- prj-U ■! # — • r-# — •— » — » ^^: S Sometime* 'mid «cene-v-v- 5=r^'=^ f^fe: -p-5r Jtt=^ ^ ^ g^ a5 ^ £^ ^^igi^ #fe ^^is^^^ * In piA.ci that Sa-tan con - trols ! They see not the snare at their feet They know not the danger they're All! leadtliomup in - to the light. Thi'ir voices with tenderness train, Their wilfulness try to sub ■ REFRAIN. - I ^ — I w ^ w lu i <' Saviour, iM. rlhseb* tSiy lambs, So chni^ced and disfigured bv sin? Famishing, ))«rigliing «\m' i " patient an^ uiiider Willi tliciw, As •"'hrist has been patient with you. 2«H light 3 flock, fe:- Bger ry . tbcy'vo to sub • »«-:J! "^ < '^ i^ %'U ^\xtt\% tsi Wit (titii mt |uU— (Conc/wrferf). ev - 'ry day ; Lambs of t!io floi'k, Iiow thev tL't. f: S: ^ t go a • stra-. I Lambs of tlio floe!;, hmv thoj- (fo a - stray 1 -1 r i — t~T—r-- ••- i 1/ I f ^ I ^ ^ ;? r ^ I ^ r 9 ' 2S3 (Hymn 263)— graiisj m ^Jehovah. t"^~5~ « 5=±^ 5^^ Praise ye Je • ho vah, praise the LorJ mo;t t- ^m ^i^p ^^^^m^^w^^ ly. ^i Wlio cheers tho contrite, girds with strength the weak ; I ^ IF* g=i3^ i Praise him who will with glo • rv crown the low Atid with sal vation bcauti ^m^i^^^^i^m fv tho meek. Praise ye the Lord (or all his loving-kindness. And all the tender mercy he hatli shown ; Praise him who pardons all our sin and blindness And calls us sons and marks us for liis own. Praise yc Jehovah source of all our blessing, Before his gifts earth's richest boons are dim ; 4:=:t I Resting in him, his peace and joy jrosi-essing, All things are ours, for we have all in him. 4 Praise ye the Father, God the Lord, wlio gave us, With full and perfect love, his only .Son ; Praise ye the Son, who died himself to save lis ; Praise ye the Spirit, praise tlie Three in One." 209 26i (Hymn 264)— (Dv^r Hit f ea. » • ' * *~~P~* — D~ — The sea is wild - }y toss - ing, And oft - en oloth'd with gloom, On which we're swift-ly crossing To our e - ter • nal home ^^^ :Sr-^ •j-t tSi^t^ ^^^ l^lfc=* ?=!= i CHORUS. 1=^:^ |: ri^-i^-i ^ |-i~1^'^' ::ii Trrr ^i=j^ O • ver the sea, o • ver the sea, Gracious Saviour, pi ■ lot me ; O - ver tlie sea, o - ver the tea, Spir - it liind, my guardian ...... ...... ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ A ^' ...... ^ ^ ^ JL ^ ^ -^-t-^rt— t ^j^t p i J, J=F ^ l» ^— i«4-L ■ ^-t-fc p^==f^r:J^=AF -t-1 — TT Nrdr ■ m -0 — •- :i=^ -^—p- -+- v-v— tp^- ■V-V-1^ -h- -y 1/—/—\^ -^- ^^^^^J H^^:=j; mt. 5i^^^i 5:t:t: -# — #■ » ^ > :£E3 O-vor the 8CA, wherever roam, Father a • liove, Oh bring me home Cn • der ^m the bright ce ■a- ■fl- ics ■ tlal dome. • • •- ? We've many a foe to conquer, And many a 8t>imi to fai'e, E'er we in heiven muy onohor, And sing redeeming grace. .3 Thfiuifh nature in cnmniofion Ucfy our power ai:d i>l- duty nobly. With Joyful, trustful heart. P tne gospel 1 f-^- I gospel banner, ithi ■■" 6 We'll float th And guard it wfth our life, And shout at last, " Hosanna," Victorious in the strife. S70 fir dome. i-f- 265 Mrs. Pi((ebc Palmrr. :-2 3pz7— 3£S I Oh, no'.v I si'o the (Hymn 265)— itte (£Um»inq W^nvt, Mm. Jos. F. KxArr. -« — * cninson wavi', The fountain deep and wide; Jc :5r=S= -V— /- ^ii: sus, my Lord, nii;{lity to save, t / 1 / CHORUS. W i^^^p^j^tti^^ ^ ^ Points to his wounded side. Tho cleansing stream, I g rfTf^^ t^P iansing strea see. I spc ! I plunge, and oh. it =5=?^ 5^2: ^ 3!=i|i _j-_^ 3: ^ cleanscth P =5i i :k me! Oh, iumIs' tho Lonl, it cleanscth me! It cleanseth me, yes, cleanstta tL Eg -0-^1 -/- J 2 I sec the new creation rise, I hear tho sneaking blood It speaks I polluted nature dies Sinks ! 'neath the cleansing flood. mo ! =1= -■^- ;a 3 I rise to walk in heaven's own light Above the world and sin. With heart made pure, and garments white, And Christ enthroned within. 4 Amazing grace I 'tis heaven below To feel the blood applied ; And Jesus, only Jesus know, My Jesus crucified. 271 see Rev. Tiieo. Moxod. (Hymn 266.— ^Une of isrtf and »U »f IJh^e. Ja8, McOranauan. Oh, the bit - ter pain and sor - idw That a time could cv - er be, When 1 bit - ter pain and could cv - er ^ ^Pill^^^^ =^=;^ ^^^:s§ proudly said to Je - sus "All of sdf, and none of Thee," All of h h fc! =P= self and none of Theo, All of H 1 1 -T-— r-i 1 self and iin:i • of Thee, When I ^m^^m^^^^-m ■0- ' ■«■ «• • ■*• -fa •*■•■* 9v=^3r-J:=jrE6 E|Eg^EE^ proudly said to Je - sus "All of --^ sclf and none of Thee ^5= ? 2 Yet he found me ; I beheld hin). Bleedinir on th' accursed true ; And my wisttul heart said (alntly, ' 'Soinc of self and some of Thee." 3 Day by day his tender mercy Healing, helping, full and tree, Brought me lower, while I whispered " Less of self and more of thee." 4 Higher than the highest heiivens, Deeper than the deepest sea, Lord, thy love at last has conquered, " None of self and aU of thee." 272 m i ag m' w " .^y ?^ r i 272 s.. Rkv. R. Lowrt. 267 (Hymn m)-(tj(\\\U W^wAn, The sun may raise the grass to life, The dew the (Iroopitij; flower; And eyes grow bright and watch tlie light Of autumn's op'ning hour ; 95^ -#—*—#- -^^mm tB'-mi -«^«- -H- -I — But words thit breathe of tcndrrr.etis An-1 smiles we know arc true, Are wanner than the summer-time And brighter than the dew. REFRAIN :>=!: m -*^==:^ — #-■ Ocn • tie \t^^- ^r j=r - ^'-a "^ words ! Lov • Ing fml'cs ! How beau ■ ti • ful aro gen - tie words and lov - ing Oen • tie wordj ! Lov • ing, lov ■ ing smiles ! smiles ! — V- ^ :£=t _«-l- -•^ s± pi 18 2 It is not much the world can jjive, With all its subtle ait ; And gold and gems are not the things To satisfy the heart ; 8 But oh ! if those who cluster round The nltar and the hearth ; Have gentle words and loving smiles, How bcautiAil is earth ! IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) k A ^/ ^ A y hill : Lora, accept, and save. 4 Should we wander from thy fold. And our love to thee grow cold, With a pitying eye beheld : Lord, forgive, and save. 6 Should the hand of sorrow press, Earthly care and want distress. Hay our souls thy peace possess : Jesus, hear, and save. And whate'er our riy may he, W hen we lift our hearts to thoe From our burden sot us free : Hear, foigive, and nave. 2"8 DTKca- T ldo-\>cy. o'er them, grave, I tbein, yen, thy '^ behold : Liid save. gorrow pre«, ant dUtress, peace poKiwa . d save. try ««»}" ***• ,eirt» to t\>oe ictus tree: and«ive. ^.^ 276 (Hpn 276)— i %mt to f iug iA tteat iSrrat goircr. S to= ■• — *f- inni i :^ I m I love to sing of f= -«- ^^ l#^ I ^^^^m^ that great Power That made the earth ar.d sea ; But better still I J7 P^ rsW .TOIIN RAKDALb. m love the song F m grg- -O—jO- :ifi=J=1 ^ ]m ^ i S Of J. 'Je BUS died for ^ 3=t -o~ ^=M=^ me." Of "Je - sns died for me. ^-- Of " Je - BUS died for 1^ £ — Or- me, -CL. 2 I love to sing of shrub and flower, Of field, and plant, and tree ; My sweetest note for ever is, That " Jesus died for me," 3 I lore to think of angels' songs. From sin and sorrow free ; But angels cannot strike their notes To "Jesus died for me." 4 I love to speak of God, of heaven, And all its purity ; God is my Father, heaven my home, For " Jesus died for mc." 6 And when I reach that happy place, From oil temptation free, I'll tune my ever rapturous notes With " Jesus died for me." 6 And when I, at his sacred feet Adoring, bow the knee, I'll swell the everlasting song With " Jesus died for me." 170 oyo: il Tbee, 280 ^m», iv0m SbM Sftwtte m ^iqih—icondnded.) ^ ^^^^^ ^tf^ifei^^fefea Thou wilt folil us tcu • dcr - ly, And our care • ful Sliep - hard be Hear us, ho - ly Jc - bus. ^^^^M £F=^ ?Ht. tT=i=itfl 4 I.ittle hearts may love thee well, Little lips thy love may swell, Little hymds thy praises toll. Hear, etc. ^^ £ I^IP 6 Little lives may be divine, Little deeds of love may shine, Little ones bo wholly thine. Hear, etc (Hpn 278)-J?l«g tfl m (^xtnt ielrovars ^raisf. 8>ng to_ the ipreat Jo - lio ••nh'a *\*wkIaA All vidian 4a Kim tvA 1/vniwa • UTtin ttlnrl . 1*t Innfv^k And nii4-. j^iiw vah'g praise, All praise to him be - lones Who kind - ly length • ens out our d«y», I 'm^m\^ De - mands our choi • cest songs. i^PP h^mi. C:J*- ql 2 His providence has brought us through '%* Another various year ; We all with vows and nnthems new Before our Oud appear. 8 Father, thy mercies past we own. Thy htill-continucd care ; To t'.c-' rirosentinjr. through thy Bon, Whctu er we have or are. 4 Our lips and lives shall gladly snow The wonders of thy love. While on in Jesus' steps we go To see thy face above. 6 Our residue of days or hours Thine, wholly thine, shall be ; And all our consecrated powers A sacriflce to thee. 281 (Bjim Wf) _f , wt »mi u w* ®*^ 8. .1 VaU*. Be not swift ^^^ TVU m88. Let it pasB! An - ger to take of . fence; Let '[ ^'^' ^ _S__f-^ 18 a foe to sense, _^- rail. a tewpo. ^^"^^^^ darkly o'er a wrong. Which ^iU Ut it pass! Brood not ^^l±__^ r«=f^ ,„„„. Ra.ther sing this dw-ap-pearere long. «^ ^ ?-V- C-V^ rail. cbeery song, Let it 2 Echo not an angry word. Let it pass 1 8 If for good you suffer ill, Lot it pass 1 ,, 0, be kind and gentle still Let it pass V*n.- sense, ping tliia ngs straight; it, great (Hymo 28O)-Wie))in0 wiU uot »m W^t, wm BEFBAIN. i=t yea» ; Weeping will not :fe=J: save ft ^ -y-r^ g=|i ^ Die. Jesus P 1 wept and (lied for mo ; m^^m^mmm\ ^m ^^^ n Jesus sut - (urcd on the tree ; Jesus f m^M waits to It make nio i^^ i free; He a ^^^ M^^^i^i^Ml; lone can :$: ^bj^ I mo I =P± i 8 Working will not save me : Purest deeds that I can do, Holiest thoughts and feelings too, Oinnot fonn niv soul anew ; Working will not save me. 8 Waiting will not save me : Helpless, guilty, lost I lie, In my ear is mercy's cry, If I wait I can but die. Waiting will not save me. 4 Faith in Christ toiM save me : Let me trust thy weeping Son, Trust the work that ho has done, To Ilia anns help me to nm ; Faith in Christ vidi save me. S9B \ whe' ■ le ptoc**' «£'- 288 ^^ EC^ zM^ Ilo! my comrades, wo (Hymn 282)— ^oU m iatt inir in the i^ : Re - in - forcc-nients M 3B l^ri £^ ^ the sig • ual Wav - ing }^ m f^ -^ -t. m CHORUS. ^ now ap - p«ar - ing, Vic - to - ry is nigh. " Hohl tho fort, for I am com • ing," 1»=f?= if: :f=:ff: i ^^ ^^j^^i^rttei smz Jo - stis sig • nal's still, 55 Wave the answer back to licttveu, "By thy grace we will." :t±=:e: 1t±=)!= f==ti=t I 2 See the mighty host advancing Satan leading on ; Mighty men around us falling, Courage almost gone. 3 See the glorious banner waving, Hear the bugle blow ; In our Leader's name we'll triumph Over every foe. 4 Fierce and long the battle rages, But our Help is near ; Onward comes our Great Commander, Cheer, my comrades, cheer. 286 283 W. II. DOAMR. w fe (HpD 2U)—^mji »^t Wt Nov - er be faint or wcnry, Children of light Beaming ho bright ; How cnn thu way bo mM ^^^^m^m^'^^^^^^^ drear • y ? Jo-sua our Friend is t f- H near ; Trusting his love to guide ub, Do-ing his will ^ m « *jt. « — » — « — »-•- P — P — i/ — t^ ^l^feg^^^^l ^iE^idEE^ ^^l^J la Ciiccrful - ly still, Je • sua will walk bo • side us; What has the heart to fear? -». c « « . , m c m • . •_!_ m % ^ ^ m p^g s^?^^ izr 2M 1)0 foarl IM REFRAIN. latttrM nVt ^t— {Concluded). V(!.s, li:i|)-py ail! \v(! wo; Vt'S, llU|l ■ |lV III'O "* ^ ^ T- '^f Ev - CI' wo wing, Ji'.iiH our King, tlion ; hv - v.r in hope ro • joic - ing Loving our Mdssccl Ifc, . Honour ami gin • ry to 0—. H j^-^^ tj T^v. ilfi-ni - cr, ♦• ft IIiip - py nro wp, Hnp - py iiri! wo, Yon, liap • py aro .±ft«:- -.«:&£ ! ^r'^iE^^^} -r#~|i:^"EE* 7^|-*^"~'=^ > ,v ^. J.. — _f_#_f_^_^_f E^EE ^EEi- :=t= ^n 2 Never ri'piiio in sorrow ; Tiiiiik of tliu mio Otliern iniiy bear ; Toll till III a giililoii inorrnvv, Smiling llioir path will cliecr ; Comft. tlio Mid and linoly ; Walk ill tlio light, licimiing go bright ; TruHting in Johuh only, ilo will 1)0 alwnyH near. 2«7 '" - mn I I 281 W. B. BRAuaiav. ^^^^ t (Hymn 284)— |»«rthitt0 (S)tt. We are march-ing on with shield and ban - i.er l>n;{ht; Wo will work for God and bat-tie for tl:o ri^lit ; V.'o will In the Sun • day school our ar-n:y \ro iJiu-pare, As we ral • ly round our blessed standard t.icrc, /... I the ^^ 3^ V-v: *—p—p- :?=*: I 1 i=:i.ir«i :^ T±. '^^^m REFRAIN. ^^^^^^^^m^^^ praise IIU ranie, re - ]oto-ing in Ills mlKht :.< nd we'll work till Je-sus Sa-vlour's i-oss \\ j ear ■ ly learn to b^r, Wliile we work till Je-sus ** . calls, calls. Then a • wake, . . . then a Then a -wake, -^j k ^^ ^fe==^ ¥jl ^ife sS wake, . . . Hap-py Mng, , . hap • py song, B;io'.;t for joy, r^"-^ m m^ ■Jt-i-M- then a-wake, Ilap-py song. hap py Bongr, m _>IZ^Z shout (<^r Joy, .... As we j-'^ 4=:-f_ ESEgE Shout fur Joy, •hout tor Joy, 2j3 d^n — (Concluded. ) s W=i^Mti^'-\^ ^ ^^M^4=m^^^ ^ gladly march a long. .A. We are marching onward, Singing as we go, To the promised land wliere ^ » I As we ^LtLtHi:M4 m 3=^ Uv - ing waters flow ; Come and Join our ranks as J -i-* -I' i pill pilgrims here be • low, Oonie and work till Je - sus comes. • # • # rtrrr 8 2 We are marching on ; our Captain, ever near, Will protect us still ; his cheering voice we hear ; Let the foe advance, we'll never, never fear, For we'll work till Jesus calls. Then awake, awake our happy, happy song ; We will shout for joy, and gladly march along ; In the Lord of hosts let every heart be string, While we work till Jesus calls. wiMnJ^& ^^m ■o-^ 2j3 10 r 3 We are marching on the strait and narrow way. That will lead to life and everlasting day, So the smiling fields that never will decay ; But we'll work till Jesus calls. We are marching on and pressing toward the prize, To a glorious crown beyond the glowing skies ; To the radiant fields where pleasure never dies, And we'll work till Jesus calls. 289 "r ass I A (Hpi 289)— itvnr fwt §pi«. m S ^ s ^M^^^i^ #=fcj ^ We're marching to the promised laml, A land all fair and bright; Come, join our happy youthful band, And ^m # — •■ rt ^^P :?^-^ ^ F ffT=fT inp- mi: I f=*-t= ii&yg— 5^z=r5= BEFBAIN. t- i ^ t i^L^ m i5 «l=i— • ^ :i= gi^^=|E=^ ^ r-f r seek the plains of light. We're marching thro' Im-manuel's ground, And soon shall hear the trumpet sound ; S«a^^ f=«^ 3t iit ^3 :« iSi . Girls. All. Girls. And there we shall with Jesus reign, And never never part again. What, never part again ? No, never part again ; What i-ii • r-0 ' f''f' , ^ m # .#■ - . f" f" • . ^. . . • ■-• • •• • • • . g fflgS ffl B 200 =f^ ^ nd, And again; What 290 §tvtv fart ^^inin— (Concluded). Girls. All. * s^^pp nev-orpart again? No, never part a - gain ; And there we shall with Jesus reign, And nev - cr, never part a - gain. m 0' » » »!_»_*•_«_ » m m r-, — ^ f- f- - 9—0^-p~0- 1? ? 2 'Hie Saviour feeds his little flock, His grace is freely given, The living water from the rock. And dally bread from heaven. T ■P=F pp3R *=F L =F=f= E3I g 3 In that bright land no sin is found, But all aro happy there ; And youthful voices sweetly blend In tlie angelic choir. 4 Our teachers kindly pouit the way And guide our feet aright. To the bright realms of endless day Where Jesus is the light. — ^Vhen M% Hh ^^ ^»'ais^ i6ib»W ^^^'^^^ 1^ bless ■ ing 2 Oh ! where'er our path may He, Fotlier let us not forget That we walk beneath thine eye, Tliat thy care upholds us yet. 3 Blind are we, and weak, and frail, Bo tliino aid forever near ; May the fear to sin prevail Over every other fear. ^^^s^^m Ji 287 (Hymn 287)— iM ht iht mt Mi l^ind^. Hans GsoRaR Naeqeli. Blest be the tic that binds Our hearts in Chris - tian love ; Si l±; be the that binds Our ' ■ 4-' — ^ ^ hearts ^^ El3 im\ ? 93p The fel ^^ I^C i a^Ei ^^^m low - ship of kin =^^ drcd minds Is like to that a • bore. 2 Before our Father's throne, We pour our ardent prayers ; Our fears, our hopes, our aims are one, Our comforts and our cares. 3 We share our mutual woes. Our mutual burdens bear ; And often for each other flows The sympathizing tear. 288 ^1 s l=? r (Hymn 288)— ^afe« m f ong. 4 From sorrow, toil, and pain. And sin we shall be free ; And i)erfect love and friendship reign Through all eternity. T. Austin. Wake the song of joy and gladness, Hither bring your sweetest lays ; Banish every thought of sadness, --I- -- -. ^ . . -^ -f*- «•:«■ „* J - - •0- m ^fe fc3t^ -1»— !•■ :i^ e=«: *^ ^ i ^^-H=^ 202 II Naeoeu. love ; ondsUip roign WlSlkt i\lt J^mq— (Concluded.) ^1 gain with friends to meet, 21)2 wake the song, 2 Some wlio came with songs uid banners On our last high festal day, Now are singing glad hosannai, Where the angels lioniagc pay ; In the presence of liis i;lory. Wake the song, Jesus' praise they chant ahovo, Telling still the old, old story Precious theme— redeeming love. 3 Tlianks to thee, O holv Father, For the mercies of the year ; wake the son^ May each heart, as here we gather, S'.vell with gratitude sincere ; Thanks to thee, O loving Savio\ir, For redemption through thy blood : Tlianks to thee, O Holy Spirit, Sweetly drawing us to God. jSS wsmmmm \ 'K 289 (Hymn -aoMtttWjJ, m^^^^^' Rev. joy-lul-ly. M-*"^"'^' m move, Bound to the ..ward we land ot bright 8pl-rlt3 bove; Je-s"*' °"' A. D. MbRR"''" . viour, In '& t4^ tfe be.low. soon to the -Ni; 1 Teachers and kindred ^ave passed on h^^^^^^^^ Harps °« *'i\ '™^V hcavcn'8 hiith dome ; 2M 880 -i ^ (Hymn 290)— latfter, ftm ®l»jj ^kxmt of ^lary. T. Wild. w^m f^m ^^^ i i w^-n^ =1 .-^1 ' ■« > g -g h ' i; ' tTTi b' H' r ti t > i '' I f t'-if i ^eaa CHOBUS. frri -^^^ i "S^ ^ ^ ,i5ES i a armour, that shall never more glow dim. We hear the roy • al mes • sage, i f- ir^l- m 5^ ± ^=*^ >— >- ^s P^^i^ :p=^ -I/— 1^ ^ \ 1 rwAW- through the SBS m fe faUttfl MAim of itit ^t^lm— (Concluded). ^ King, our Lord ; ^^^e^i^^i^^ Though young to wear the armour, We are read - y at his word. WS^^ ^^^^ HE the King, our Lord, I He calls, O loynl l«!(ion to a holy war with gin, But the amiour tlmt ho offura } oti is only worn within ; The strength of love and ^ontl'cnvss, tlie power of truth and right, The beauty of unaelfiabueu, must arm you for the fight. ^^¥¥^ ^m at '.lis word. 8 Then cotiraore, young crusaders, you, the flower of all the land I Your Kinir liimself ia with you all, to nerve tlie wcikcat hand. His service is t)cfore you, with tlio glory and the strife, Who wins the cross of honor shall receive the crown of Uto. 294 (Hymn m)—'^t ^xmxiX at mx ZMt, %wL Bo pros ■ ent at oui ^ m^^ pros - ent 0- ta ble Lord, Bo m u. ^ m hero —0- and ry - where dorcd ; m 5 ^^1^^^ -4 — ' g#^ These crea • tures bless, and grant that J- we May feast in Par a • dise with thee. ?E ? T 299 .iJ:r 296 (Hpn 295)— W^ ibau^ Utt, f «ra. i^ ^= ^^^ ^13 =^ :^ 3E :i ^^^ We thank Thco, Lord, for this our food, But more be - cause of Jo sus' blood ; iS^ -=*==F i=^ i m # .^-j^- s "«= I Let man • na mi^ to our J. soul bo given, The Bread of Life sent down from heaven. t :^ f^ I 296 Oeorok S. Werks. (Hpn 298j— (j)tt^ W^avt iijmtt. 1_^ One more hymn wis'll sing at part-ing, One more strain of grate-fui praise ; While our purest thoughts and \^±. P^l^ v—k-^— ^ ¥^ ^^ i^ 800 fflM %m ^tsrm—'yCmctndid). P ^ ^ -O ;4 -• feel - ings Min - gle - ^ J t ; — t "1 ~. h — ^i^^jg^g^^j=^g y^ } ^^ with the notes we raise ; l=^t ^1 :g3=^ Children, teachers, lov - iiig z:^: 1 h h pas • tor, 4^ g <■ -I 1 — e ♦- ±Ilzi :ii=*: .)S. One more lij'inn we'll sing at part - ing, D. S. for Chorus. All to-geth-er join the oin the lay ; Swell the chorus till the echo Sounds along tlu! heavenly way. -t--- f=^+=f=f f^- ^ ^ -O-i i^ffl One more hymn of grateful praiflt; While our purest thoughts and feelings Mingle with the notes we raise, 2 Be the measure sweetly tf ader ; Sing of mercy pure and free ; Sing of Jesus, precious Saviour— Him who died for you and me ; Sing how grent his loving kindness To his children day by day, — How with gentle hand he leads them All along the shining way. 3 Let U3 look by faith to Jesus, Lowly bending at his feet ; Humbly ask his love to guitle us, When wo leave this dear retreat ; Father, grant us now thy blessing ; Saviour, make us ever thine ; ■Holy Spirit, bo our ^lomlort ; Fill our hearts with love divine, 301 (Hpn 297)— farting i«mtt. p^l^^p^^^li -s< :3=:S a • gain to thy dear name we raise, With one ao # i — i m -^^ cord, our f=:Sz ;i^ s 1 parting; hvmn of praise. §^ i I Wo stand :g= =fe :^=t *= to bless thee ere our worship cease. i t=t: f=^ ■** ■• ♦ Then, low - ly 3 ii; :S=2i kneeling, wait tliy word o( peace. ;a # im 2 Grant ns thy peace upon our homeward way ; bejran, with tl Guard thou the lips from Kin, the hearts from sliame. With thee be , with tliee shall end tlic day om sin, the hearts frouj That in this house have called uiran tliy name. 8 Grant us thy peace, Lord, through the coming night. Turn thou for us its darlcness into light ; From harm and danger keep thy children free ; For dark and light are both alike to theo. 4 Grant us thy peace throughout our earthly life, Our balm in sorrow, and our stay In strife ; Then when tliy voice shall bid our conflict cease, Call us, O Lord, to thine eternal peace. 298 (Hymn 298)-(Ottre xmt ^tUtt \Kt gart. Z— ^-2-- — —is =5- part, Oh, bless the Sav iour'g B ■ 1 p « - 1*-. ' u. I Let :«==$: i Let ^ 802 (dmt mm ^tfWt Wt ^:HXi— (Concluded). ^ w ^ i 5 :i -«- -e^ ^ ^ i -IS. ev - 'ry tongue and S E^ f— r -19- 'ry heart A J— A (lore and praise tlio Lamb. 43- -^ -O- ^ EE 2 Still on thy holy word We'll live and feed and grow, And still go on to know the Lord, And practise what we know. 3 Give to the Father praise, Give glory to the So,v, And to the Si-irit of all grace Bo equal honour done. 299 m 3^J^ Praise God, from whom all (Hpn 299)— ioxat00t}. I ignrii: hless - ings flow, =f- Praise Him, all creatures E£ -M ^ J: t iEi Praise Him a - bove, ye "¥ ^Eim r ^ heavenly host ; Praise Father, Son, and Ho - ly Guost. ^ii^ta^l^l^l^^ -^ * I hero bu - low ; i ^^ i SO!) 300 (Hpn 300)-f «rA, §imm 1$. ^^^ M^t^^^ ^^^^ ^d^^ s^ Lord, dis - miss us with thy bless - iiig, thy bless - iiig, Fill our hearts with joy and peace ; Lot us each, thy ■ ^ ■#• ■» • •#■ ^ . ^ «•«••-■•■ fE 'T=r^ feEEi 1^^^ ^ i jTTH ^^ 13 :^ love pos - sessing. Triumph in redeem - ing grace 6 refresh us, O refresh us, Trav'ling through this a?i^^ ^^l^^^^i^ i i^^i^ ^i t s wil - der - ness ! Hal • lo - lu • jah ! Hal - le - hi - jah 1 Hal ■ le • lu ■ jah ! moil. :$z m £=t=i i=i: 2 Tlianks we give and adoration, For thy gospel's Joyful sound ; Llay the ft'uitf of thy salvation In our hearts and lives abound ; Hay thy presence With us evermore be found. Mf^^i^^ S So, whene'er the signal's given, Us from earth to call away. Borne on angels' wings to heaven, Olad the summons to obey, llay we ever Reign with Christ in endless day. 90i •**i-». '>S' r inou. VA 301 (Hymn 801)— Stt»tt!tjet t« T. Walliiiad m tn=r=r^ p^^ s 1 Thanks to God for 2 To his arms we're ev • 'ly bless • ing Which his boun • teous hand be • stows ; yot in • vi - ted; 'Tis the Sav - iour bids them come, m » ' ft * ^ ' r t f ^^^m^^^^ ^ j-ifc ^li—t-t^i=tt \ J J J J m 5l 1*1 T' fH f f f-f r-f^-l4 F^F BEFBAIN. I ey'ry one, Rest your can. (.'"iijion his ho-ly word. Rouse, then, soldiers! rally round the banner I Ready! steady! ^^m^^^^^^^^m^ pass the word a - long ; Onward forward ! shout a loud ho-san-na ! Christ is Captain of the mighty throng. S^^=l'^ ^^ -i- m^^^^^^mr^m 2 Strong to meei. ' u loe, Marching on we ^o, Whde our cause, we know, must prevail ; Shield and banner bright Gleaming in the light ; Battling for the right, we ne'er can fail. 3 thou God of all I Hear us when '.\o chII ; Help us one and all, by thy gru <; ; When the battle's done, And the victory nvou, May we wear the crown before thy face ! 306 INUKX-EIRST LINES. BYMN A bcttur (lay Is coming 182 Abide witti me, fast tMa t)ie eventide 237 A ciiart;e to keep I have 128 A home in heaven, what a Joyfui thought . . 212 Aiai, and did my Saviour bleed 176 All hail the power of Jesus' Name 2 All my doubts I eive to Jesus 73 Almost persuaded now to l>eliove 81 Am I a soldier of the cross. 103 And can it bo that I should gain 255 Ant;ol , from the realms of glory 167 Arise, my soul, arise 39 Around tlie throne of God in heaven 213 As witli gla(!nes8 men of old 169 Ask tor the old path 49 Awake, my soul, and with the sun 232 Bo it my only wisdom here i22 Be not swift to take offence 279 Bo present at our tabic Lord 294 Hohold the changing autmnn leaves 02 ; eholJ the Uock, the smitten Hock 31 r^eholU the Saviour of mankind 173 i>\ ond life'" raging fever 219 rtlest be the '.ic that binds 287 Breaking through the clouds that gather . . 220 Briglitly beams our Father's mercy 05 Brightest and best of the sons of tlie morning 168 ChiKI of sin and sorrow 48 ^liil'tri.'i, loud hosannas singing 7 Jliii'lren of the heavenly King 61 'irist, the Lord, is risen to-day 177 >. ■no children, hail the Trlnce of I'eace . . 70 >" \ Christian children, como 4 IIVMN Come every soul by sin oppressed 58 Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire 115 Come let us, who in Christ believe 84 Come, let us Join our cheerful songs 3 Come, my soul, th^ suit prepare 132 Come, oh come, with thy broken heart 47 Come, stay thy feet by the sheltering Ro<-k . 65 Come, thou Fount of every blessing 118 Come to the Saviour, make no delay 69 Come ye sinners, poor and wretched 78 Come ye that love the Lord 148 Conducted by thy hand 202 Crown him with many crowns 38 Day by day the manna fell 246 Dear Saviour does thy love 16 Dear Saviour, from thy throne above 135 Do no sinful action 199 Each cooing dove and sighing bough 22 Earth below is teeming 18 Entered the lioly place above 179 Father, bless our school to-day 112 Father from thy throne of glory 290 Father of mercies, in thy Word 157 Firmly stand for God 249 For ever here my rest shall be 43 Flow down, thou stream of life divine 30 From every stormy wind that blows 130 From Qrcenkind's icy mountains 187 Gathering homeward from every land 228 Gathering in the early dawn 93 Gather up the fragments 101 HTMN Gentia, holy Jesus 52 Gentle Jesus, meek and mild 105 Gi\ e nic the wings of faith to rise SOU Give up all for Jesus 59 Glory be to God tlie Father HO Glory to God in the highest 170 Glory to the Father give 145 God bless our native loud 245 God bless our Siuulay-school 110 God has said. For ever blessed 45 God of pity, God of grace 276 God save our gracious (jueen 244 Golden harps are sounding 178 Glory to thee, my God, this night 233 Grace, 'tis a charming sound 268 Gracious Saviour, gentle Slirplierd 201 Gracious Spirit, Love divine 116 Great God, and wilt thou condescend TiS Guide me, thou great Jehovah 119 Hail to the Lord's Anointed 181 Happy the cliild whose youngest ycara .... 4U Happy the home when God is there 234 Hark, ten thousand harps and voices 14 Hark, 'tis the v oice of the Saviour 56 Hark, the Christmas bells arc ringing 164 Hark, the herald angels dug lOU Hark, the song of jubilee IM) Hark, the voice of Jesus calling 1)1 Hark, what mean those holy voices 1K5 Hear the song through heaven ringing .... Y.i' He leadcth me, oh blessed thouglit '.:.!< He shall feed his flock like a she|>lierd ... Mi Hold the Foit (Ho, my coniriido) ; 2S2 Holy Bible, book divine 158 ilVMN Holy, holy, holy, Lord Ood Almit;hty 144 Holy Spirit, hear ug 113 Holy Spirit, faithful Ouido 114 Hosanna, be the children's sonjr 6 How happy every child of grace 226 How sweet the call of meroy 77 I am coming to the ciow 86 lam thine, OLord 86 I have a Saviour, He's pleading in glory 83 I hear thy welcome voice 82 I love to sing of that great Power 276 I love to tell the story 163 I may not know all the Joyful songs 226 I need Thee every hour 134 I need Thee, precious Jesus 17 I sing th' Almighty power of God 140 I think when I read that sweet story of old. 13 I want to be like Jesus M I will go and tell my Saviour 62 I will sing you a song ol that beautiful land 221 I will sing of my Redeemer k 28 If I come to Jesus 191 If you have a pleasant thought, sing it 147 In happy song our voices we will rabe .... 146 In the cross of Christ we glory 27 In the shadow of the Book 06 Jerusalem, the golden 224 Jesus, blessed Jesus 120 Jesus from thy throne on high 277 Jesus, gentle Saviour 190 Jesus high In glory 194 Jesus, holy, undeflled 196 Jesus, keep me near the cross 26 Jesus, lover of my soul 82 Jssua loves the Uttle cMMren 197 Jesus, my Ttnth, my Way 268 Jesus, Name all namoi above 181 Jesus, refuge of the weary 44 Jwui, Sftviour, to thy aide M BTMN Jesus shall reign where'er the lun 183 Jesus, tender shepherd, hear me 236 Jesus, the name high over all 11 Jesus the water of life will give 29 Joj-fully, joyfully, onward we move 289 Just as I am without one plea 79 Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us 66 Leaning on Thee, my Guide and Friend .... 20 Let earth and heaven agree 12 Let him to whom we now belong 268 Let me learn of Jesus 204 Let uis sing with one accord 136 Let us with a gladsome mind 273 Lift up, Olittle children 180 Little children, come to Jesus 76 Little drops of water 196 Little hearts and little hands 202 Lo, a fountain full and free 260 Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing 300 Lord, I hear of showers of blesiiings 80 Lord, I would own thy twder care 271 Lord, in the strength ol grace 264 Lord, we oome before thee now Ill Mary to the Saviour's tomb 176 Merry, laughing, sparkling, wator 242 More love to thee, O Christ 124 My faith looks up to Thee 129 My Father, I would be thy child 126 My God, is any hour so sweet 117 My heavenly home is bright and fair 229 My Jesus, I love Thee, I know thou art mine 03 My Shepherd will supply mv need 260 Must Jesus bear the cross alone 106 Nearer, my Ood, to Thee 127 Never be taint and weary 283 Never lose the golden rule 200 No book is like the Bible ISO Now, Just a word for Jewi <1 HYMN day of rest and gladness 162 O for a heart to praise my God 269 O for a thousand tongues to sing 1 O happy day that fixed my choice 72 O happy is the child who hears 248 O land of rest, for thee I sigh 08 O think of a home over there 214 thou God of my salvation O worship the King all glorious above 138 O'er the gloomy hills of darkness 185 Oh, have you not heard of that beautiful . . 68 Oh, now I see the crimson '.vave 266 Oh, sometimes the shadows are deep 109 Oh, the bitter pain and sorrow 266 Oh, we are tlie reapers that gamer In 87 One more hynm we 11 smg at parting 206 Once more before we part 208 On the sweet Eden shore so peapeful 218 Only an armour-bearer, firmly I stand 102 Onlv Thee, my soul s Redeemer 07 On to the conflict, soldiers for the right — 291 Onward, Christian soldiers 106 Open the door for the children 26 Our blest Redeemer, ere he breathed 87 Our country's voice is pleading 188 Our Father, God, who art in heaven 121 Our souls are in his mighty hand 227 Praise God, from whom all blessings flow . . 290 PraiHe the Lord, praise him 141 Praise ye Jehovah, praise the Lord 203 Repeat the story o'er and o'er 160 Rescue the perishing 88 Rock of Ages, cleft for me 38 Safe in the arms of Jesus 24 Safely through another week 164 Salvation, O the Joyful sound Ifi Saviour, again to thy dear Name we raise. . 207 Saviour bless a Uttle child 19S SOS IIYMH 152 •i ".. 259 oa 1 ilng 72 holce 248 »» 08 ;h ".214 re ■ _ ■ \KA 0U» above ^^^ that beautiful.. ^ ••vave • • • • • loe H are deep — 200 rrow ...••• 87 kt garner in ^^ at parting gjg ;;,; '.'. !18 K>peacel»i ••• ^^^ mTtyUta"" • ••• 87 eemer . ••••;■ ■.291 glorthcrlgbt...- ^^ rs '. 25 Wren •••■;•••• . 87 he breatnea — ^gg lading ■■■■■ ■ 121 Mj in heaven ^ ty hand rilblewlng^flo^ -S? lira .•••■,• ;.. 263 the liow . leo do'er 88 ;;;. ss me Bis IM week . 15 erf«n-Weral.e..2W «* 309 INDEX-SUBJECTS. . Saviour, blcHsed Saviour UTMN 19 HYMN The gospel bells are ringing 161 The Lord of Sabbath let us praise 151 The Master is come, and calleth tor thee . . 247 The morning light is breaking 186 The morning bright, with rosy light 231 The prize is set before us 207 The sea is wildly tossing 264 The streets of the city are full 262 The sun may raise the grass to life 267 The trees are crowned with glory 143 The world looks very beautiful 07 There is a Fountain filled with blood 28 There is a glorious world of light 208 There is a green hill far away 172 There is a nappy land 216 There is a land of pure delight 209 There is work to do for Jesus .... 00 IIVMN Wanderer come, there 's room for thee — 60 Weeping will not save mo 280 Saviour, breatlie an evening blessing Saviour, like a shepherd lead us .... 238 8 Saviour, more than life to nie 42 We are nmrcluiig on with Hliiofd and banner 284 We are marching to the promised land 28.5 We give thee but tliine own 257 We praise thee God for the Son of thy love 1.50 We speak of the land of the blest 230 We thank Thee, Loixl, tor this our food ... . 205 We three kings of Orient are 171 Welcome, iloli^htful morn 155 We'll try to be like Jesus 102 We're inarching to Canaan with banner ... . 104 We "re going homo, no more to roam 223 What a .'-'riend we have in Jesus 138 When he ometh, when ho conicth 2£2 When his salvation bringing 6 Saviour, thy dyhi); love in Saviour, while my heart is tender 51 See, the church of Christ arises 239 See the shining dewdrops 272 Seek the blesced Saviour 203 Shall we gather at the river 260 Shepherdof tender youth 10 Simply trusting every day 261 Sing them over again to me 251 Sing to the great Jehovah s praise. 278 Sing with a tuneful spirit l;« Sister, thou wast mild and lovely 205 Softly fades the twilight ray l.W Sound the battle cry, see the toe U nigh :t02 Soul, arise, and jrive Christ room UO Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds 1)4 Sowing their seed by the dawn-light fair . . 09 Stand up, stand up for Jesus 107 Sun of my soul, thou Saviour dear 235 Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer 108 Sweetly sing the love of Jesus 21 Take my life and let it be M There's a demon in the glass— There's a land that is fairer than day . They have reached the sunny shore. . . Thou my everlasting portion 240 217 210 34 When I survey the wondrous cross 174 When mothers brought their children 67 When saints gather round thee 210 When this song of praise' shall cease 2fc'0 When we get home to that beautiful land . . 211 Whosoever heareth, shout, shout the sound 281 Why should I wait, when Jesus is calling . . 71 With joy we hail the sacred day 163 With joy we lift our eyes 142 Words are things of little cost 270 Thronging the temple like those of old Thy ceaseless, unexhausted love 'TIS but the social, friendly glass To the work, to the work To thy father and thy mother Try us, God, and search the ground Wake from intemperance Wake the song of joy and gladness. . . SUBJECTS. Tn« SCRlPTtTRM Thb Advbnt Tub Crucifixion Tub Rrsurrrotion .... 53 2.52 243 0(1 274 .... 123 241 288 157-163 104-171 172-175 176-177 178—180 181—180 100 204 Take the Name of Jesus with you . . Tell me the old, old story Tell it out among the heathen Thanka to Ood tor every blessing .... Till Lord Jrsus Christ 88 102 184 301 1- 44 46— 86 87—101 1 2—107 108-134 135-150 151 166 Work, for the night is coming 89 Yield no to temptation 100 ■young soldiers of the legion 293 Dbath 205—206 Hkavbh 207—280 MORXIKO AND NiOIIT 231—238 Tcmfbrakob 230-243 Patriotic 244—246 MiSCELLANBOirg 246—295, 802 Dismission 286, 296—301 ^ CoMiNo TO Christ Working for Jbsus Co.SKLIOT Praviso Praihino Tu« Sabbath 309 lt~^- -Ajsest) SUNDAY-SCHOOL RBQUISITKS. FXIIOSS XTSJfT. .'.>;nivi'.b8ABT DIALOO0KS. Packages Nos. 1 and 2, each. . |0 55 ANNIVKK8ABT DiALOGCKS. Packages Noa. 3, 4 and 5, each 45 Acme S. 8. Beciteb 35 Eilkb's Iktkbnational Sunday Sc>..h)l Record. Simple, complete and accurate. Fur recording on a new plan Ul matters pertaining to the business of the Sunday- School, showing the attendance and collection for the entire quarter withfut turning a page. Cloth. 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