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Mtol.^ V Agriculture, at Ottawa. — — «-. 1 c PRERACK. m preparing Sonos or oalvation, the foUowlng objeol. w«n kept in view : — first, to have in one book the best of the songs we have tested. M particularly adapted for our Evangelistic Work. Second, to provide a suitable book for Special Services. Prayer and Social Meetings, thus filling a long-felt want of pastors and churches. Third, to supply the demaid of Choirs for a book of th, ohoicost Gospel Songs, for use after prayer and sermon in o., church services Fourth, to furnish superintendents with a collection of songs, differing from the ordinary style of Sabbath-school mu.ic. that will be appreciated, and sung with a new spirit and interest. Fifth, to give to parents a music book that may profitabJv r* med in family worship, as well as being a parlor favorit*. Sixth, to please my numerous friends who have so frequently requested me to publish many of the songs I smg in Evangelistic Meetings. Seventh, to meet the desire of lovers of music generally, to have a book full of the best sacred songs, new and old, instead of containing about half a dozen good pieceo, and the others very ordmary. PBIPACS. If the friends of Christian song believe I have attained the end desired, I shall be thankful, but if I have failed, it is not from want ot expense, long and diligent research, and earnest endeavor I have carefully examined over seventy-five music books, written the best composers for songs, and have selected those pieces I deemed the cream of the various publication.. Several numbers were prepared especially for this work. The picture on the cover IS of the Metropolitan Church, Toronto. I hope and pray that these songs may help Christians Zion- ward, and win in the future, as in the past, many to love and trust Him, who loves us with His great heart of infinite love. H. T. CROSSLEY. xn. ^eat majority of the songs in this book are copyright property. •nd. therefore, cannot honestly or honorably be used without permi^sma ,^j^GS OF SAiV^^ ®ttr €lirb Jubilw. W.'llfA wnlro+V.nn^ I 11.,., „ ^^ • ^ 1. Wake, wake the SOUS,' ! our clad iuijilep OnpA ^vVlT^ u -i -./^ 2. Marching to Zion, dear blelsS C « I fn '? T t ! ^i" ^^^ 'l^ ^«* "^^'"^y. 3. Yet once agaxu the anthem xepeat. Join W^y ^Sh^ it^TrTo^S j I = " ""wiciu icpeat, join ev'ry voice the D.C, — 1\ ake.wakfi thn Rctnn j.^ D.C.— Wake, wake the. sonj, Ac fe '■^^m Bringing our hymns of praise un - to Thee. O most ho - Iv Lord » Guide us, we pray, where'er we may roam, Keep us in Thv felr •' Love ssacri- hoe we lay at Hi^oet.'ln His tern pL now '; 3 Jeau., acoep. the offering ^. W^i:i^lZ^'■:tlX'll:T^'oT^Zl\ Thanks for the pure and the soul-cheering light Beaming from Thf W^,l Tk Grant that our hearts may truly be Thine AH H,/ -^ ^'^- ^^*° «*'" of Thy wondrous^ove we will «!n^' -^-l! ;t^LJ:?^"'± l'^'- still By permission Carmb M. Wimoh. 1. Sing on, 2. Sing on, 3. Sing on, m^ ye ye ye ^Sing (Dn. Jsaiah 35 : 10. J»0. R. SWB5W. ^^^m ^^ -&- =d joy ■ ful pilgrims, Nor think the momenta long ; joy - ful pilgrims, While here on earth we stay ; joy ■ fill pilgrims, The time ^vill not be long ■#■ -^ ♦• 1^ :t -#- :t -V 1^* ^ ;i^^^^ 1 My faith is hea,v'nwarf j£0U0-co«c;u« sBH£f^:t£ -4. m^m Ecu - oea on tlie sweet refrain, *■ * ■•- ■♦• • ♦ •#. • ♦ ^ the sweet re frain. '^ 1 Eoli ■ oea on the sweet refrain. -4--ji±. -^— -t i^ f> « f ^^ ■M- m Mhasoebcr. Jno. R. Swenkt. 1. I praise the Lord that one like nie, IW mer - cy may to Je - sua flee ■ i Tu^if? ^.i""',^ wretched slave, But Jesus died my soul to save : 3. {l^^ekMaithandseethiswordStamp'dwiththebloodofChrist.myLord 4. I nowbeheve He saves my soul; Hi. precious blood hath made me whole-! ~^»P= -4- ^s -*-^ ^ M f^^/.V'"^ who-ao . ev . er will, May seek Mid fin.1 BaWation still. & My Saviour's promise failetli never ; He counts me in the Whosoever 1 ^^^^^i^^^ Vtom"Oems o/ Praise," by permission. inr Copyright. 6 1 We praise Thee, O God, for the Son of Thy love, For Jesus who died, and is now gone above ! Oho.— Hallelujah ! Thine the glory, Hallelujah » Amen. Hallelujah ! Thin- the glory, revive U8 again. * We praise 1 hee, O God I for Thy Spirit of light, Who has shown us our Saviour, and scattered our aight. We Praise Thee. tune:o.r&s.s.,no.24. 3 All glory and praise to the Lamb that was slain. Who has borne all our aina, and has cleanaed every stain. 4 All glory and praise to the God of all grace. Who has bought us, and sought ua, and fifuided our ways. 5 Revive us again : fill each heart with Thy love ; May each soul be rekindled with Sm from above. 6 Chmt's f obc for git Hymn written to the Welsh tune " Ebenezer " to the theme of the Bontf •' Dyma Gariad ' euni,' 111 the Welsh revival ; with orisrinal words composed for the Croseley-Hunter meetings by William E. Barton, D.D. 4=; 1. Je- BUS, Mas- ter, for what rea- son, Didst thou die up-on the tree? 2. Still thy love hath great-er meaa-ure.Thou dost love me, e - ven yet! 8. Lord. I ^ne'er a - gain will nail thee To my blind will's hate-ful tree I -Qi-ft in 3_ I — f-ii^ Was it for my sin and trea-son? Sav-ior, didst thou die for me? Pre-cious love, my life's best treas-ure- my soul do not for- get' Lordof ^IJ'ehence-forth I'll hail thee, Ev-er. more I'll live for thee' ►lii^S: apEEfs Love of God. that like an o - cean Bounds the nar-row shores of time, tis strange, the Gos- pel sto - ry. Earth can not the like sup-ply - 1 ^ mil sing of sins for - giv . en, I will sing it to the grave; ^->- '-|z=ft 1*1 How could'st thou in such de - vo - tion Give thy - self for sin -ner's crime? How the Chnst. the Prince of Glo-ry Came for sin - ful men to die Here on earth and high in heav - en I will sing thy pow'r to save. a Qariad/ tTSt-T zit: 1 the tree? - vea yet! ate-ful tree m I for me? i for - get! 3 for thee. 11 -cfe iSi^ '63 of time, 3 sup-ply,— the grave; ner's crime? to die. [• to save. 3ja ~--z=^. 7 %he i;Ug of the Dalkj,. str<,„;,vuulmigl^t'tow' l\S m Him alone I scL, All I ao ili. blessed u^:i; A wa lo /"e ai^'^^^^ ^'' '"^'''''' *"''" *''""'" '">' >■». ^ ^ 5v'_^'^''''"^^'^*^°"<='"«' I vc nothing now to fear: With Hi» '# — 0> — • — • — #^^i|i ^3l^^^ "-*— #— i^— iP^ -^-^-^ £;p=?=^-t-» ,;^j^j|k_^--' '■~™~I'">S<1P to glory lo see His Blessed stiv TTf. fnllu ►„„ ... .„ ..Hallelujah I S3fr^?3^3?E ^:-pzz:,NzziN # i ~i 1 1 IS !V^^+-H «i±zg± g-r ^ , — r-p — i-y— ■ im — <-^ i— :» rf-p-ti-^. Fai . ^^. .A. 6..,A. ... momiri Star, He's tke fairest of tentL^Zt^Zs^ k»« 1 1 ct - _*. ;?~ — - From " Sonff, of Joy ana ^.^~n^^Cb7^ii^SISsW~ Copyright" 8 ^ong of llelieeming Jobe. Hj mn written to the Welsh tune " Dempster," suntf in the Welsh revival ; with oriainal words composed for the Crossley Hunter meetings by William E. Barton, D.D. 1. Oh, hear tlio Hong the heav'ns are singinf? Of the love of God moab high, 2. No oth . er name on earth is giv - en That can save U8 from our sin ; 3. Come thou, my soul, thy voice up-rais-ing, Sing thy song like those a-bove; 4. When death fnnn all life's sorrows frees us, And we reach the land so fair, ^ ^ A. f: t: ■«-• How Christ, His love and par-don bringing, Came up -on the cross to die. The Son of God, Who came from heaven, Waits above to let us in. Now with the an ■ gels join in praia-ing Christ the Lord of life and love. Thou wilt be wait- ing for us, Je-sus—Sav-ior, may I meet Thee there. ± ± ^ ^ ^ 4L I CHORUS, ^ ^ ^EiElElzttjEzP :d=ii^.: -«- — +-•■ i -■^ -sh- ^^ Why did He die up-on the tree ? Can this be true ? Oh, brother, 'twas for you and me ! He ==t:;z^:=:;z:|; £ ?^^=l fe^ Bt^-1 is: -i-r 1»— ^-d- ■h :E -\ * « — F-J-Sl — ri SI- i Where did He go ? To heav-eiTwhere He waits for thee ! died for you I Dost tVou not know? To heav-en where He waits for thee. :t X -\ •- ^ t=±r. i^l By permission o( the Winona Publishing Company. 8 9 (Strlting for ^ttc. E. E. Habtt. 1. Je - 8UB, ,ny Havimic, to Beth - le - he.n can.;.. iZr'n in u ,.an^er to 2. Je.sus.my Saviou.-. on Cal - va-ry'«trc., Died fo^ n^ jrfhltl 4. Jo - BUB. ,ny Sov.our, shall co,no from on high, Sweet i« th. ,.nZ L 1^1=1^1=. ^Z^^=rq — -;-^— ^-^ — -v — p-> ^ ^ sorrow „„,Uha„,e , 01,, it was won.lerfu.rbles. iieml^L^eMuVf'r „Te for ^._y years fly , 01,, 1M\ bco U,m de«,c„,lmg the sky. Coming for me, tor for me xor me ♦„„ „, J, .... JQJ. J^^g me. Sf>f>L-infr^/M.^« O I.' ^ !• ,. . . me, Dyngforme, Dying for me, Dying for me, Dying for me • me. Calhng or me. Calling for me. Calling for me CaU ng for me •' me. Commg for me. Coming for me. Cominfforme, Comingfor me ;' ^T-# -# » fi- N N S ' '^""""g ^^r me ; =M i 3tz:i!iz:^gfg=¥::^» =:^-? if;g=igzzl!Egiy=: Oh. was wonderful, blest be His name, staking for me. for meT Gently and long He hath plead with my soul. Calling for me. for me. Oh. I_8b^ll see Hmi descending the sky. Coming for me, for me. *i±z:L:^ From 'Good rttt,»"bF^iSnSi5H: 9 ^^""^^3^ Copyright. Sii ttffiS^'o- u-.'.n ---^ , - = 10 ''KN!»y J. Orobbt. Arr. ^)i0 6race i0 Jrn. WM. J. KlRRrATfllOll. 1. O lovo uyoiul our highest th«.ug).t, That from Ilia throne of glory l)routth't, The L Ho took on Him our in.Mtal fra-, .-, A Man of (iri"f for us btottino, He 3. Ihsprcci.niB bWlthat flows to cia^ Will take our guilt and sin away, Come 4. Whoever will this hour may prove, Hi8pai«rninggraceau.l l)ouna!« lalovo, Who r^ =iB3 -¥-T-#^ :il=^ ^S Son of God His life to give, laid His rolje and crown aside, weary souls for refuge hiae, In Him who once for siiuiers dic^i ev ■ er will His child may be, And shout with us redemption free. That sinners lost, through Him might live. For sinners lost. He bled and died. cnoiius. 2M He died for you. He died for me, He bore our Ho died for you, He died for ino, aizi -V-^'-^-^ •f — i* ;-^— ^— ^— o— ^ Oi na tii-v _ rf^vv* +V» *^ 4-Hnn TIT— J12.J X ^ sins up - on the tree, He died for you, ^^m Ho died for you, A. He died for ^: fe ^T\ <9-- :^^^ 3r=j: -2j__ u He fiKi ...-SS . „. 1^ for inc. ~#1 By permission V~ V ~ V ' ^ O praise the Lord, Hia grace is free. 10 At I < Oopyrijfht. if KlRRPATRKIR. 11 doming, ^ts, ®c're tomiim. " Suffer IIUU,.hllrfr«n#. "^ Suffer llttl, .hlldr,,, tc coma ..to Me."-,Xu*. 18 : 16. ^ U. DOAHM. tenJZ^S'S^^ ^n the Ho, V lU.,: 'i^e., -E=fl£l'^^^-^-P-#— #-!-_ #__* ^ [<••-' Ja^thei ; Just 333 recioua wdf.la ,.,„ ^„., iv ... I teij5z=: ..- we Lear Hi. ^^'.f' ..j' " S.Sr.i.L fel'-. — ■> - 1 not ihe children, IhTt — ^- glower h brL'htci, Un want your hearts, d • ar chiTdren! 1 ItEFIlAlX. — jv — ^• (^^Os^eE ^ 33E ^:*r -tif waot your love .„ . day! Co™,„g, ,^i„„ ,„„„,, _„^ ^^^ Repeat Softly. Smi„"|; ^°'' "■''^' -■»;-«. »«" Saviour, to o' coming, t _x!l S. ^^i=g^~"=:t g f-rf ^ C- Th: fold. Copyri^htTby Biglow A MaTnT' 12 J ^m ^tBtening. ' It is the voice of my beloved that knocketh, Bayiiifc', Open to me."— Cant. 6 : 2. W. S. Marshall. W. S. Marbhalu teEE5E^. -J± ■Or- 79- ^SeieS^^ :t=3: ^— ! * =ip^ 1. Do you hear the Sav - iour call - ing, By the woo - higs of His •2. By His " Spir - it He is woo - ing, Soft - ly draw - ing us to 3. By the Word of Truth He's speaking, To the wand'ring, err - ing 4. In His Pro - vi - den - tial dealings, E - ven in His stern de- mm^ ^ *• r 5^ =^=F=5^^ itz: S^ _^^. -I — t E =S =^ -a-^ ^=3=^ -4-(tf -afr- ^ , ^ ! S T- r -JV— TS ' I "1 1 voice? Do you hear the accents falling? Will you make the precious choice! Him, Thro' the day and night pursuing, With His gen ■ tie voice to win. ones ; List ! the voice the stillness breaking ! Hear the sweet and solemn tones ! crees. In the loudest thunders peal - ing, Or the murm'ringof the breeze. ^^ E3 -i- -0 — 9- '-f=^ i REFRAIN. ^ ^^^1^ ^^^ I am list - 'ning, Oh, I'm list - 'ning, Just to hear the ac - cents ^^m- ^^^ E feE r Tt -r- g - i r-^-r-g~c Repeat softly. ^^^^^m rFi=J-5-w =t -«- fall ; I am list'ning, Oh, I'm list'ning, To the Saviour's loving call -ig- f : g . *^ r _ g •j'_Lj ^-f— f— f-T-g-i-i-i-£i£izD 'dtf^ VT ^^ £ -h — H »^— t^-V- 3E^B From "Spiriiuai Soni/x.' 12 f. 5: 2. !. Marbhalu -+- s of His g us to ;, err - ing stern de- -t7=^ » — # s 1 jious choice? ! to win. olemu tones ! »f tlie breeze. >— ^- s ^5^ t=f ac - cents fee 1?=^ ^^ ^ Repeat softly. : — Ki )ving calL czfc 33 :^ •^nf^iTTMtii 13 ^arfel i;htrt €om«6 a Mhispcr. Fanny J. Crosdt. Prov. 23 : 26. W. II. DoAii*. :fc=:N=r-h — K Nf -r=irf-±— r^' ^ rl i -T — ft — ^ t' — h^^ ■^ WW ^ o w*iu If*^!*'® *^°'"^^ * wliisper Stealing on thine ear ; "lis the Saviour o Txr , t'^^V^^'^?' ^'^ gentle, Dost thou hoar Plini say, Tell Me all thv 3. Wouldst thou find a 4. At the cross of refuge For tliy soul oppressed ? Jesus kindly Je - sus Let thy burden fall, \^hile He gently .„ v.. «v.-o.40ijcu iiiy uuraen laii, v> nue iie gently REFRAIN. ^ calling. Soft, soft and clear, sorrows, Come, come away? ,,. ausM'ers, I am thy rest. '-'ive thy heart to Me, whispers, I'll bear it all. -#-, +-:- ■- ^^-Z5_ + =¥= :S ri-v- C ice I died for t^-t-^ --V ■t=t t==^ Just now. ->-V^ ^r\ -i5>- thee ; @i f^=E=£ Hark ! hark ! thy Saviour calls, Come, sin - ner, come. ■^ #. .$. .0. - J ^ 5^ O come, By permission. 14 Precious Jesus. TuNK : " I Am LisTENiNe." 1 Precious Jesus, oh ! to love Thee, Oh ! to know that Thou art mine ; Jesus, all my heart I give Thee, If Thou wilt but make it Thine. Chorus. I am listening just to hear the accents fall; 1 am listening to the Saviour's lovingcall, 2 Take my warmest, best affections. Take my memory, mind and will ; Then with all Thy loving Spirit All my emptied nature fill. 13 3 Bold I touch Thy sacred garment, Trusting stretch my eager hand ; Virtue, like a healing fountain, Freely flows at love's command. 4 Oh, how precious, dear Redeemer, Is the love that fills my soul ! It is done, the word is spoken, Be thou every whit made whole. 5 Lo ! a new creation dawning ; Lo ! I rise to life divine ; In my soul an Easter morning ; I am Christ's, and Christ is mine. iV 16 E.O. E. ic f obeii Jl« §0 "Ood 80 loved the world."— 7oAn 3; 16. K. O. ExcPLh fe^lj^ jpg^l^ -O- 5 -®- -«^ i 1 2. 3. 4. 5. ^ By faith the Lamb of God I see, Ex - pir ■ u»g on the cross for me; For me the Fath ■ er sent His Son ; B'or me the vie - to - ry He won ; So glad I am that He is mine, So glad that I with Him shall sliine ; O Lamb of God that made me free, I con - se - crate my all to Thee ; And when my Lord shall bid mecome, To join thelovedones round the throne. S ± iqi^q: -^- j-(&- m -9- m He paid the mighty debt I owe; To save my soul from end - less woe, I'll trust in Him, for this I know, My all, — for this I sure - ly know, I'll sing, as through the gates I go, ^ =i: He died because He loved me so. He died because He loved me so. He died because He loved me so. He died because He loved me so. He died because He loved msi -■ ». It -- e REFRAIN He loved me so, he loved me so, He died because He loved me so He loved. . . — «_ I — a — M-\-a J"rom " The Gospel in Sowj," by permission. Copyright. 16 Jesus of Nazareth Passeth By. TuNB : O. H. & S. 1 eager, anxious What means this throng, Which moves with busy haste along — These wondrous gatherings day by day? [pray? What means this strange commotion, : la accents hush'd the throng reply : "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by." :|! i Who is this Jesus ? Why should He Tho city move so mightil}' ? A passing stranger, has He skill To move the multitude at will ? H ! Aaain the stirring notes reply : "Jmus of Nazarvtb paasetli by. S.,No. S. KbyG. 3 Again He comes ! From place to i place His holy footprints we can trace. I He pauseth at our threshold — nay. He enters — condescends to stay. ; Shall we not gladly raise the cry — "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by?" ;|| Ho ! all ye heavy laden, come : Here's pardon, comfort, rest and home. Ye wanderers from a Fath^r'a fajift. Return, accept His proflFered grace. Ye tempted ones, there's refuge nigh- " Jesus of Nazareth passeth by l"' :|| 14 E. O. Excrtu. i '0S3 for me ; •y He won ; iin shall sliine ; ill to Thee; md the throne, , 1 ..CJ Q—, 1 , 1 TV /TV vetl me so. ved me so. ved me so. ved me so. ved ms; '■ ». &^ T\ /T \ . 1 - J- -^ 9 '^^ U_l ved me so 5 ^ ^ Copyright. )m place to :au trace, hold — nay, to stay, le the cry — seth by?" :|| come : , rest and 5ered grace, refuge nigh— isethbyl^Ml 17 %\it Glorious Jfountain. " !n that day there shall bo a fountain ODenerf ,^ , CowPBR. ^"'^ •••'**' "^^ ''"^ uncleanne8,."-^.cA. 13 : t J-^ , . . V . T. co-Kan* ^^^^^^m There is a fountahi filled with hlnnrl JrTii^ i -.n i , ;" ••■ V *~» ^^^^Si ' ° •""' -"" ""OX J-oseall thoir guil . ty .tains.' | CHOJiUS. I^^-H Oh, glo . ri - ous foun - tain ! r^^^^^ ^ ^^r^/*y'?8 *h^«^ rejoiced to see Ihat fountain in his day; Wash all my sms away. 3 Thou dying Lamb. Thv nr«r.io„» blood rr-u^^}} ^®^*'' ^°^® **» power, nil all the ransomed Church of God Are sav ed, to sin no more. By permlgglon. ' 4 E'er since, by faith, I saw the stream Ihy flowmg wounds supply, Redeeming love has been my-^theme And shall be till I die ' K m' 16 T'M ^ * ^"u^^*^'"' '^'eeter song I II sing Thy nower to save, When this poor^isping, stammering tongue, • Lies silent in the grave. 18 FaVNT J. JftOSBT. Coming %o-§n^. J. R. SWRNBV. 1 f\.,t. i.K_ .1 . _ .-ill 1 1 I . ^. "^ .r. _ 1. Out on the des • ert, look - Ing, look - uig, Sia . ner, 'tis Je - sus 2. Still He la wait - ing, wait • ing, wait . ing, O what corn-pas - ion 3. Lov - ing - ly pleading, pleadiug, pleacHng, Mar - cy, tho' slighted, 4. Lov d ones In glo • ly, watch ■ lug, watabiug, Long to bo ■ hold ':hee .-^-^ . 3?l_-#- m t- -0- l^^-^^^t^^^ look - ing for thee ; T«n - der . ly «aU . ing, cail • in^, call - ing, beams in His eye ; Hear Him re • peat • ing gent • ly, gent • ly, bears with thee vet ; Thou canst be hap - py, hap - py, hap • py, safe in the fold ; Au - geln ar« wait - log, wait - Ing, wait - ing, [Tip — I — ::-*_:__XAND»a. " "^"^ '"'"^ '^'"'""'' Hi.u."-Z,«*« 23 : 33, fe^^S Oho. C. STEBBIN8. ^^^ :M save US all. Where tl.e dear Lord was cru - ci - fied, Who died to ly could un - look the g»te Of heav'n and let m He CHORUS. ^^^ mm Oh dear - ly, dear - ly has He loved, And ^i^=i==^ we must love Him too; And trust iu His red^mtag H.„d, ^ud try His worl. Z 'ir^ Oopyrigh*. 20 (Ealbarg. " The pUoe which is called Cafvary, there they crucified Him - Rbv. W. M'K. Darwood. -Luke 23 : 33. Jkq h 8wbn»t ^ 1. On Calv'ry'8 brow my Saviour died, 'Twas there my Z. Mid rendmg rocks and dark'ning skies, My Saviour 3. O Jo - sus, Lord, how can it be, That Thou shouldat iZZj a _ -L p— t-i i^ k ■p^-r — ffff — ==^ Lord was cru - ci - fied :' bows His head and dies ; give Thy life for me, 'Twas on the cross The opening vail To bear the cross T^ »'-0-0- 1^ -^ -^. rit T I He bled for reveals the and ag-o- i rrrf me, way And purchased there To heaven's joys In that dread hour g^^P my par - don free, and end -less day. on Cal - va • ry ! H^ :g g.f f-: -€ -4- t==t. :j{z±zz:^ :P=1?: ^ \^ mf CHORUS. f m '=f a ^5;: ;? - ^ :=22i f^f Calvary ! dark Calvary ! Where Jesus shsd His blood for me, for me ; ^i*^^^^ fe^^ tH-f /'\ /^i _ 1 ._ _ til 1 *~t t . >m . « _. _ Cal - va - ry ! blest Cal - va - ry ! 'Twas there my Saviour died for me. =t -1& 1 r t 1i=^ it ^^ itz^ -H- W^l Prom 'On Jouful Whiff," by permiasion. 18 Cop7ri|^t —^ws-K:)'S^:^4'i!;%^^, . R. Svmim. _1 ^ voM there my iy Saviour hou shouldat -.tJt ^ He bled for reveals the and ag-o- ■sh 3^ don free, leas day. va - ry ! for me. Copyright, 21 I. WaTT8. I When I survey the wondrous croas" On which the Prince of glory died, My richest gain I count but loss, And pour contempt on all my pride. Chorus. Calva.y ! dark Calvary ! My longing heart is turned to tliee ; O Calvary ! dark Calvary ! Speak to my heart from Calvary. 2 Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast. Save m the death of Christ,'my God : 22 The Crucifixion. 1 Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine ! Oh, what a foretaste of glory divine ! Heii- of salvation, purchase of God, Born of His Spirit, washed in His blood. CHORU.S. This is my story, this is my song, Praising my Saviour all the day long ; This IS my story, this is my song, Praising my Saviour all the day long Blessed Assurance. Tl'kh: ^'o. ^iior 28. All the vain things thatcbarm me moat, I sacrifice them to Hia blood. i See, from Hia head, Hia handarHia feet. Sorrow and love flow mingled down : Did e'er sucli love and .sorrow meet, ' Or thorns compose so rich a crown? Were the whole realm of nature mine, That were a prosent far too small ; Love so amazing, so divine. Demands my soul, my life, my aii. Key of D. 23 3 Perfect submission, all is at rest, J i" "^y Saviour am happy and blest, W atching and waiting, looking above, Filled with His goodness, lost in Hia love. 2 Perfect submission, perfect delight. Visions of rapture now burst on my sight, Angels descending bring from above Echoes of mercy, whispers of love. mn John Kbblb. of Jig 3onl (Use 21 with this Tune.) Tune: Humlkt. L. M. ^^^P ^^M Abide mth me when „lgU i» „igh, For without TheeT Se „„iT^ 24 T. N. Tipton. ^onit (Qnt linoiiting. 1. Some one knockincr. some onfinlpurlinr, Af *i.„ „-.^ , .. ' . 1. Some one knocking, someone pleading, At 2. Trust m Me, He gently wliispersrSick a. 1 am weary, I am troubled, Oh, 2 Trust in' Mr^wr*' °"'ir"'"'r.'''*"'"8' ^^ *'»« ?«'•*»! of mv heart ^. irust m Te, He gently whispers, Sick and sad and sore thm, arf 1^^^^^^^ m m ^^^^c^^^^i ^i^g CHonus. ^^^^^ta]^^^^ Some one knocking. some one pleading, at the portal of my ■^ ^ ' ' ' ' f. ^ 4L ^ ^^ *=? ==t=: IP ^^: 5^^ P heart, Sweetly plead . i^g, J, ^^ ^^^^ _ ^ Some one sweetly pleading, oh, so earnest- "ff i>- est, Can I sav to Him. Hfinnrfv no„ t „„.. x': tJ. est. Can I say to Him, depart? Can I say to H^im, depart? " Sing Out tk» Glad Jfews," by peradMlon" ^0 26 H. U. Calmbr %ht 'goet of Aharon. » H. It. Palmkh. Arranged. 1. There's a ItoKfl thaf. fa Vii««...i..™ * . . , _. i- LTv.'r r ;:r:"ri:v:s Si^r-rr rr"""''--"- ZEZ5' Its Wer • fliiiifi la nn....,,^: XI . . .. . -. "^ ^» ^^ ^k ^\ m j^ ^ . ^ , ^t"""6 '"im, inena, Atiu CIIOllUS. inP^^^^^HF^ S£= ~v — i/- There's a Rose, Rose that blooms for me, A love - \y Rose, ^nd its A Rose that blooms for you beau - ty all the world shall see ; There's a Rose, ^ Rose that blooms for me love - ly Rose, a Rose, that blooms for j'ou. 1^ Its perfume is for you and for me. Copyright. ^!i: ©etIiBemane, Ou) Mbw>dt. Arranged. « ™o«:^.j^„^;erTvJr?';lr^'/:;:«^n'',r.s- {:^fj"t™™' rOB flTBUMKNT. When there I saw Thy bloody sweat, In dark When thei-e I saw Thy bloody sweat. In dark SI ^lethsemane. iiight hide. And shut his glories in, When Christ, the mighty Maker, died For man, the creature's tin. 4 Thus might I hide my blushing face While His dear cross appears; Dissolve my heart in thankfulness, And melt mine eyes to tears. 5 But drops of grief can ne'er repay The debt of love I owe ; Here, Lord, I give myself awav.- 'Tis all that I can do. the World. Ton; "a«thMinan«* Redemption by His death I find, And cleansing through His blood 5 Love brings the glorious fulness in, And to His saints makes known The blessed rest from inbred sin. Through faith in Christ alone. ■ Of victory now o'er Satan's power, LtQZ aii tuo fciiiauuieu sing, And triumph, in the dying hour. Through Christ, the Lord, o«r King. UT. Arranged. t^ *^ with Thee ; ul be, mane, manu. I^D 'ery name >ee grow cold >ve untold Jethsemano." 1 darkness > Maker, died 9 bin. ishing face ppears; ikfulness, tears. 'er repay f away,— i«thwiiuui« ' I6nd, His blood ulness in, 8 known 'ed sin, alone. s poww, ; hour, ord, 20 A M Topi,4Dr. Pint. TiiuH. ;ai»iii(u« nmko ,ne ,.„re. ( h ro.u Tl.y w.niudea d.lo wl.i'ch ■nr~|-i 5* ' & I 2 Could my tears forever flow Could my zeal no languor know, Ihese for sm could not atone : Ihou must save, and Thou alone: in my hand no price I brine • Simply to Thy cross I cling. ' ■^^i^i^l^ 4--^- -;-_ 'i While I draw thia fleetiug breath. \V hen my eyes shall cl(,«o in death. When I nsc to worlds unknown, An( bcliold Thee on Thy throne Rock of Aires, cleft fov me, Let me hide myself ir Thee. 30 Anna Warner. be Ilff.nrl iin f.^.,. ti. _ * 1. il I be lifted up fron. the earth, will draw all men u„to Me. —John 12 : 32. w r. r, ". B. Bradburt. ., "■ - W- B. Bradburt. m His throne on hitrh. r:..mot,. *.. x.y_ ... ^^^ ^^^^^m ^ That I might from sin be frep Tilori or,.i j- j ^ "Lifted up" on S 7^^ pv' ^l- ?" i" ,' "= "W'! ">■"» Thou ha/bledaufSU;;^' 'tS t^^^'^l^ tree. me! in. me. Thee "'^^' ^ouiaioveJe«u8i • would loVelesu^rBe^Iu^e He ;iled ^^^ 81 •"V. T. B. SrKlllKNHON. |tsu0 gobC0 |3oor Siniwra. KI'IIKNHdN. Slave Mbmot. !8U8 loves poor Bin • ners \ Je "bub loves— I. .To •• 8.18 loves ! JeBiis loves! Jesus loves po.. „... - „„.,, ^e.^us loves 3. -JO -BUS lives! Jesus lives! Jesus lives for - e • ver! Jo • bus llves^ o. Weaiy soul, weary soul, come at once to Je ■ bus I Come at once- !l^^ »» /^ / ^f-I-^^^^^ ^^^[^ ^-^ 5:^M /Ts ■^i:r.0z'lzzf- /CS V- love invites poor sinners : His wondrous love invites us a^l : lle^an.e f romheiv'n to Calvary He calls us; His blood calls loudly from the tree ; His blood nlXd to all our foes can keep us : Can keep us even unto death He 1,V«- =. ir • ♦ ^^*^^® ^!'' oo^Mhe heavens ro„.,i„g:Thoi:v„cified;Xtti„'JSi™;S?S^^^ coming .oon to^nlg. j.„„ . He live, to .et yon free iron, .in , Tmrt H^ltTZ ^•■^J-- t J I . JjJ^J'.j!/ N A S . [He'll save you. ±±t SS/ iSelmcnt. ^1^ t^ From Mozabt. S T zt: I heard the voice of came to Je - bus m Je-sus say, "Come mi ■ to Me and rest; as I was, Wea - ry and worn and sad ' . . J ! ! /y. F=#tp TE MbU>DT. lis lovea — lus died — lus lives — s comes — at once — » p- ■~f — J ' ""I V- — : J p us; His us: from us — from ig: He'U ou: He's J w heav'n to [save us. 'e shed to [save us. 3a ve us ! g soon to judge us. and now save you. MoxAaT. l^J rest; sad, SicIinont-c.)H./„de,/. -ittV down. tli«ii 1.7 _ ..._.' I ■^ ■Lay down, tlion weary ojie. I found in Hinj r«(st ^^i 'm^ Cowie away, come away, Come away to Jesius : Come away, eom« away home, ror Jesus waits to save you. 2 ' '?f*'''! t^^c voice ^f Jesus .say, " Behold, I freely give / Ihe living water; thirsty one, .Stoop down, and drink, and live " 1 cume to Jesus, and I drank Of that life-giving stream : 83 lay down Thy h.,ad up - on My breast- ing plaro. And He has made mo glad My thirst was queuoJi.;.!, njy soul revived, And now I Jive in Him. 3 I beard the voice of Jemis sai^, I am tlii.s dark worM's Lufht: Look unto Me, thy morn .shalfrisi). And all thy day be bri^'ht " I looked to Jesus, and I found In Him my Stfir, mvSun; And in that Light of life I'll walk liil travelling days are done. Ti/nk: " Belmont ' ^®*"'""' Owftuderei, to thy home. Thy 1< ather calls for thee ; Wo longer now an exile roam, In guilt and misery. Choru.s. Steal away, steal away, Steal away to Jesus ; ' ^ Steal away, steal away home, X -u vo not got long to stay here. 2 Return waadc -or, to thy home, lis Jesus calls for thee; Ihe Spirit and the Bride sav. Come; Oh, now for refuge ilee. " Return, O Wanderer. The Coming Bridegroom. 34 Arranged. * "' «7u y°}l^»^y for the Bridegroom nJ. , ?? *Jt *''^^^' ^f»«» "e comes? :| Behold! He conveth ! behold! He Cometh 1 [groom comes. He robed and ready, for the Br-ide- Chorus. II. -Behold the Bridegroom, for He comes, for He coraes ! rll [cometh ! liehold ! H e cometh ! behold ! He Be robed and ready, for the Bride- groom comes. I as 'ami "Jesus Loves." 3 There Jesus stands with open t rma- He calls- If e bi! Tell to sinners far and wide, Jesus saves, Jesus saves; Sing, yo islands of the sea, Kcho hack, yo ocean caves, Earth shall keep her jubilee, Jesxis saves, Jesus saves. sus saves. sus saves. 3 Sing above the battle's strife Jesus saves, Jesus saves ; By His death and endless life Jesus saves, Jesus saves; Sing it softly thro' the gloom, Wlien the heart for mercy craves. Sing in triumph o'er the tomb, Jesus saves, Jesus saves. 36 I Gave My Life. MlBH HAVEROAIi. (G. II. 21.) ^m^m i gave My life for thee. My precious blood I shed. That thou might'st ransomed be And quickened from the dead ; ( gave, 1 gave My life for thee, *' hat hast thou given for Me ? itti m 2 And I have brought to thee, Down from My liome above. Salvation full and free. My pardon and My love ; I bring, I bring rich gifts to thee, What nast thou brought to Me ? S Oh, let thy life be given, Thy years for Him be spent: Sin's fetters all be riven. And joy with suffering blent. 1 gave, I gave Myself for thee, Oive thou thyssll to Me. 37 I Hear Thy Welcome Voice. L. Hartsouou. (0. H. 68.) ^ 1 I hear Thy welcome voice. That calls me, Lord, to Thee, For cleansing in Thy precious blood, That flowed on Calvary. Chords. I am coming, I^ord, Coming now to Thee ! Wash me, cleanse me in the blood That flowed on Calvary, 2 'Tis Jesus calls me on To perfect faith and love, To perfect hope, and peace, and trust, For earth and heaven above. H And He the witness gives To loyal hearts and free, That every promise is fulfilled. If faith but brings the plea. 4 All hail, atoning blood ! All hail, redeeming grace I All hail, the gift of Christ our Lord, 29 Our Strength and Righteoi lOK, by p«r. ^ iB saves; t^ he waves ; saves. rife s; life 9; )om, cy craves. omb, i. le Voice. (0. H. 68.) --N rhee, )ua blood, the blood , and trust, >ove. lied, ea. our Lord, »0«UMMi 38 Ooronation. RsT. Edward Pbrronbt. (o. H. 101.) a^i ^ 40 The Bleeding Lamb. E. P. Hammond. Thkb: H. 8. 01 1 All hail the power of Jesus' name ! Let angels prostrate fall ; Bring forth the royal diadem, And crown Him Lord of all. 2 Sinners, whose love can ne'er forget The wormwood and tlie gall ; Go, spread your tropliies at His feet And crown Him Lord of all. 3 Let every kindred, every tribe, On this terrestrial ball, To Him all majesty ascribe. And crown Him Lord of all. 4 O that with yonder sacred throng We at His feet may fall ; We'll join tiie everlasting song, A»d crown Him Lord of all. 39 My Redeemer. p. p. BLI88. (G, H. 229.) 1 I will sing of my Redeemer, And His wondrous love to me; On the cruol cross Ho suffered, From the curse to set me free. CHORns. Sing, oh, sing of my Redeemer, And His wondrous love to me; On the cross He bought my pardon, Jesus saves me, I am free. 2 I will tell the wondrous story, How, my lost estate to save. In His boundless love and mercy, He the ransom freely gave. 3 I will praise my dear Redeemer, His triumphant powor I'll tell. How the victory He giveth | Over sin, and death, and hell. I A 1 will ntnrr nf intr T}A/1o<^m/^> _ — .. — _ — — ^ . — ^...,.,.,yj^j ^ And His heavenly love to me ; He from deatk to life hath brought me, Soa of €?bd, with Him to U. 1 Jesus Christ has bled and died, Glory to the bleeding Lamb I He for our sins was crucified. Hallelujah to the Lamb ! Chorus. [Lamb! Ihe Lamb, the Lamb, the bleeding I love the sound of Jesus' name; It sets my spirit in a flame, (Jlory to the bleeding Lamb. 2 And now from sin we may be free, Glory to tlie bleeding Lamb I He offers peace to you and me. Hallelujah to the Lamb ! 3 I know my sins are all forgiven, Glory to the bleeding Lamb! And I am on my way to heaveti, Hallelujah to the Lamb ! 4 We now will sing the Saviour's praise, Glory to the bleeding Lamb! Him will weservetliroughout our days. Hallelujah to the Lamb! 5 And when the voyage of life is o'er. Glory to the bleeding Lamb! I'll sing upon a happier shore, Hallelujah to the Lamb I 41 The Great Physician. Rev, Wm. Muntbr (q H BO.) VI 1 The great Physician now is near. The sympathizing Jesus: He speaks the drooping heart to cheer, Oh, hear the voice of Jesus. Chorus. Sweetest note in seraph song, Sweetest name on mortal tongue, Sweetest carol ever sung, Jesus, blessed Jesus. 2 All glory to the dying Lambt I now believe in Jesus ; I love the blessed Saviour's name, I love the name of Jesus, J His name dispels my guilt and fear. No other name but Jesus; Oh, how my soul delights to hear I nA nvn/>i/\iia Mfkmv^A ^C T . I And when to that bright world aboTa^ We rise to see our Jesus, We'll sing around the throne of love His name, the name of Jesus. ^j 42 Jlfrrn ts glouniiks© anli Jfac. H. E. Blair. Arranged ig; ^_JUL;a §^ WM. J. tllRKPATRKJIfc ^—4 — 4^=9^ ? ^ I 1. Thanks be to Je . sus, His mercy is free ; Mercy is free, Q -m.-^! "" *'?«'no»°tain8 of sin wilt thou roam? Mercy is free. 6. imnk Of ills goodness, His patience and love; Mercy is free 4. Yes, there is par - don for all whobe-lieve; Mercy is free' w y ^ I REFRAm-Jeam, the Sav - iour, is look - ing for thee, looking for thee. ^Ef^^=?=^ =-:h mer-cy is free: Sm - ner, that mer ■ cy is flow - ing for thee, mer-cy is free: Gent ■ ly the Spir • it is calling ''Come home." mer. cy IS free: Why will you longer away from Him rove ? mer-cy is free: Conio and this mo - ment a blessing re - ceive. ^ — ^-■^- dip: • * *J ' looking for thee ; Lev - ing - ly, ten - der - ly call - ing for thee, Ftne. "^—i—p^ Mer - cy is boundless and free. Mer - cy is boundless and free. Mer - cy is boundless and free. Mer - cy is boundless and free. li thou art will - ing on Thou art in dark - ness, O, Co'.ne, and repent • ing, (), Je . sufi is wait - ing, O, # ft — 4t- Call - ing and look - ing for thee. .41»U. Sm, ^ ^ ' V r: Jf'"" ■ ""^ }^ ^''^^' »"er - cy is free, come to the light, Mer - cy is free, mer - cy is free, give Him thy heart, Mer - cy is free, mer . cy is free, hear Him pro - claim, Mer - cy is free, mer - cy is free ^ ^ ^_. - - - . t: ± ± / wf^ I ■iipr— , From *• Songa q/ Joy and madinsa." bj- permission. T/opyrighi * ^ t i,ttcrcg s ^ouniiless anb Jfrce-c<,«.?«« JS-Ji. Sr"f:^!f^:l:^tf 5?:!^ "i^'-?v«' ^J--y - "^--ii-^ a-i f^. Jesus 13 waiting He'll save you to-niglit, Mercy is boundless an.i yr7e. CW?n H^/.il^'^?'',?'"* '°'"^?' *''°" ^•■^' ^^^'"^y '' ^^omu\\e,s and free. Cling to His mercy, believe on His name, Mercy is boundless and free #— *- -(•- --•- y->^— >^=?=^-H-T ^ — ^/T\ 3 ^^ • — - J J ■ — 1 j _^__ 1 43 W. L. T. th ~i^- Jesua f it)0 f on Come. W. L. Thompson, ,-j. -ii- #^*- IE= 1. Jesus bids you come, Jesus bids you come, Now for you He's interceding 2. Jesus bu s you come, Jesus bids you come, Wearv trav'ler, dc, not tar v-^' 3. Jesus bids you come, Jesus bids you come. Voices^nay not always caU you 4. Jesus bids you come, Jesus bids you come. Where 'tis love andloyfosU' iver^ t S .*> ^1^ Me " Gently at thy heart He's pleading, "Come unto Me, Come unto ivie " Je - sus vvul thy burdens carry. Oh, will you come? Oh, will you come' ''Late.tooate,' mayyet befall you, ''Why will ye die?'' 'HvV^^^ Where we'll meet to part, no. never, Sinner, come home. Oh. come7com\ home :=t ^3: ? - Cease of fit - ness to bethinking; Do not Ion - ger try to feel- Let your will to God be given, Trust in Christ's atoning blood- ^^^^^'l^^-i^i^ ■k 0-- — dI— —^iTj: -^ m^- Will you heed the in - vi - ta - tion? Will you turn and seek the Lord' \\ in - ter snows by Spring have melted, Yet you lin - ger in your sin While the Spir - it now is striving. Yield, and seek the Saviour's sido It is trust - ing, and not feel - ing. That will give the Spir - it's seal Look to Je - sus now in heav - en. Rest on His unchang - ing word. -^- -V- il^ CHORUS. Come to Jesus ! come be - lieving ! Come to Jesus ! look and live ! '^''"'^ • '^ome ! look ! Oh , look and live i •^ ■£- JL .IK. - ^ - - t mm look! Oh, look and live ! Come to Je - sus ! come believing : Come to Je - sus ! look and live ! come ! come ! 'ES=i=^ -^-^^~t-B I By permission. m 31 Oopyright. witm Oranahav. is ive heard ; ive seen ; ie - cide ! to feel ; [ blood ; 0. fl- ;he Lord? ur sin. •ur's sid» it's seal. tg word. r:-=S f^ e! : and live ! £: t and live ! m ive! J± pyright. I 48 E. O. E. ill |)ou h Mlaski) in the ^looii " 'Ma — ^- ¥^ 5 Jiev. 1 is E. O. ExoBUi. m^^mm . List, the Spirit calls to thee, Will you be washed in the bl^ ->. Sinner, now this blessing claim, Will you bo wa.h.d in the b ood' 4. Christ did dnnk that cup for all, Will you be wasliod in the ood' SHE ^y p -N- 3 INZIZV •• H-f- • J -J - —!____:__ _; 1 ly — A- \ — >- 5^1 ; ' fK t i'' i""^^^ y'!'' ^'^''' ^^^" y°" b« W'^s'ied in the Ihro the dear Redeem - er'sname. Will you be washed in the And the wit - ness you may know, Will you be washed in the Dont re - ject the Spir - it's call, Will you be washed in the "% ■^CPi. ii«f- 2^W^ -0- ^ i blood? blood? blood? blood? i^^g^toi^S Par -don free - ly giv - en, Cleans - ing you for heav - en Claim Hun as your Saviour, He can save for - ev - Tv You can know this hoiir, Of His sav - ing pow -er" Grace is all a - bound - ing, Joy thro' heav>n re -^ sounding _„ .. g,, „„j, ^„i„ "CUV 11 re - sounaing. „ jx cnoR us j^ Will you be washed, . . Washed in the blood of the A\ ill you be washed in the blood of the Lainb? Laml)? tTT1^-rT TTTj- S"o„ b, .JZ, .h, wot S'iiir ■' '^''*"' '" *' '''<""' °f «■« l'-""'" Sifcf: '^m Copyright. 49 JAHU L. BbAOE. Ikaiiiijj toith "oLhtt John R. Sweitot. 1. Wea 2. All 3. Why 4. Ask Weary and thirst All the day long Why wilt thou & oh, the - -, -, why wilt thou roam? the day lone by the way - side He stands, wilt thou slight Him, so faith - ful and true? Him to help thee, oh, just now be • lieve; .» 'L°^' ^^ "^ii" «°" /°T '' ^?*7 *"** ""'■s*^'- oh. why wilt thou roam? Iff by the wayside Ho standB, All the day lonjr b^ "' Z . . - ""r"' slight Him. sofaithfuland true? Why wiltthou sli Ask Him to help thee, oh, just now believe, f}. On. IIIBT. TiniV hnllAt7n Aalj- tT{*n *« U«l-, A.1 ^L *. . . ,.»'»**^* Ask Him to help thee, oh, Just now believe, Why Show Night Ask wilt thou wan ■ ing the print is approach - Him in mer .«hy wilt thou wander, an exile front home? Shownng the print of the nails in His hands, Niffht is approaching, and what w t t^^u d^? Ask Him in mer - cy thy heart to re - teive, der, an ex of the nails ing, and what cy thy heart ile from home? in His hands; wilt thou do? to re - ceive; Why wilt thou wander, an exile from home? Showing the print of tlie nails in His hands : >ight is approaching, and what wilt thou do? Ask Him in mer - cy thy heart to re - ceive • ^^^^^M ■^> Come to the wa Come, or for - ev Deep - er and deep Come, and this mo .„„ Come to the wa ■ ters that sparkle so free. Come, or for • ev er too late it will be, Deep • er and deep er the darkness will be. ters that spar er too late er the dark ment His child Con.e,a.ulthis.nomen tH i schirdrhoV;mb e,ComTan^^^^^^ kle so free, it may be, ness will be, thou wilt be. Come to the wa - ters that sparkle so free Come, or for - ev - er too late it will be, Deeper and deeper the darkness will be, Je - - - sus thy Sav - lour is plead - . ing with th^. S°1 *u-^ ^^'^^o™ - . «r is plead - - ing with thee. Haste while the Sav - lour is plead - - ing with thee brieve not the Sav - iour now plead - - ing with thee K.w ♦i,^"^ thy Saviour is pleading with thee, thy Saviour is plead - ing with thee * u^Z ^^^^ -.t^S"^' '' P'«*^'"? ^i*h thee, Redeem ■ er is plead - ing with thee Haste, while the Saviour fs pleading with thee, the Saviour is pleading with thee Grieve not the Saviour now pleading with thee, the Saviour now nlS Jwfth tht. Je From "On J«yfut Wing," by permission, Copyright N R. Swamr. * 1 • < roam? itauds, rue? lieve; lit thou roani? le He stands, itbf ul and truel t now believe, home? hands; i do? ceive; from home? In His hands ; wilt thou do? to re - ceive ; ■m- r? )e, be, be, •kle so free, ; will be, 3 will be, thou wilt be, f-f-» -?- ,-^- 0-T-0 ' thee. thee. bhee. bhee. ;hee. ihee. ;hee. 1 t.hAA flcaritng luitli mitt-conciuM. CBORUS. Plead - - '"rff wifli fl,»^ _i , *" '"" "'"■ "■««' rl«"l • - ins will, th«,, S^^^^ i^^t tJ;— i— - ^g ^^zih-s- Wait ■ 1^^^ mg ,„ p. . tiently, plead . . i„g with thee; Waiting •f r- £ #_#_#_*. -I — h t=tr. PI ■0-0- :t= af^ i=£=f A—t ' CHORUS. S N> -m^^^ tire of sin' and strife,. . The Spirit says, Come, the Bride says, Come, hold the liv - ing way ! " . . J. And who - so - ev ■ er will! . . .Ire of sin and strife, Who tire of sin and strife, The Spirit says, Come, come. The Bride says. Come, come, And hold the living way! behold the living way!" who - so - ever will ! And who - so - ev - er will I m^- ff=r,frf=t:|^h«J ^^^ -^41.' t^-i-0-t _£i_#_-_,_-^-^--K^ - — ^ ^ N _ j zi:^ j "J- -=rp=:zn=nh=:±i drink of the wa - ter of life; .... The Spir - it says, drlijk ol the water, and drhiK of the water of life, the water of llfui The Spirit says Come, -?-^-F9-V U U W U U U '*' i^ '-' ' Prom " On Joyful Wing," by permission. 3 6 %hz ^nibci'sal €aU-c.,.<-/«,/.rf. ^ !=fca a i •Q ^ it says, 3H i^^a3^^gp^la|.^ Come, The liridesayB, Coini;, And drink of the wa - t(^i- of llfo. n>im\ Tlio HrlilB «aya. Come, com.', Ami drink of tl.« wat.^r of lir«, Aim! ili Ink of tliH w.it.T of llfo. r|l r-" 51 C. Elliott. I. ^ii^i^ii|pB €cmc ta ^t An. by H. T. C. and \V. J. B, ■&f^^^- 1. \\ ith ttai' - ful ey.'s I look around; Life seems a dark and stormy sea, o Tf '" ?;i''"'"'^* ^'" ^ »<^'''^'« in '^'^li". -And cannot from its yoke get free, A !.>' c "?f /^ * P^'"^"^® *^^ '■^**^' ^* *^'^^ "»® where my soul may lleb! 4. Oome, for a 1 else niust fade and die ! Earth has no resting place for thee ; 5. U voice of mer - cy ! voice of love ! In conllict, grief, and a - go - ny tit: vui- fe^t ¥ ■V — /- •^r- *-T-?— > ^i^^^^^ Yet mul the fifloom, I hear a sound, A heav'nly whisper, "Come to Me. Sinking beneath the heavy chain, The words arrest me, "Come to Me." Uh, to the weary, faint, oppressed. How sweet the bidding, "Come to Me." lo Christ direct thy weeping eye, I am thy portion, "Come to Mo." Support me, cheer me from above ! And gently whisper, "Come to Me." i#~kn ■#H £ VU-^^TT -i>- ^3 rir=fi ^ "Come to Me, Come to Me," A heav'n "Come to Me, Come to Me," The words "Come to Me, Come to Me," How sweet "Come to Me, Come to Me," I am "Comn t.n Mo rinmo tn M*. " K^A 4. J — -•-••; »Ml-t iiCliU ly whisper, ar - rest me, the bidding, thy portion, i-'j vviiiapCr, ^ "Come to Me." "Come to Me." "Come to Me." "Come to Me." " Vyome to iVie. ^ t=-=t=t ^ Tv^-z^nrrr -£=± 37 r i 52 eiliU ^ott be -i- -r-- f < « © 0- -0 -.£=(. 38 H=^- ^ 'fftlUMt. S^ night? -night? •night? •night? t^ night? •night? night? night? — ■■^-. E Is ly to day, lim thine, ing ear, ly sin, :^ SiJj 0- night? o-night? ;o-nightt )-night? I 63 Tawkt J. Croibt John R. Swimit. %^^^p^!fc i will y""^"'"«' '^ •" you come, with your poor brolten lieart, Bunlen'daudiin^oD 2. ^ yr,u come, w, I you come? there is ...eroy for you, Ikhu for yoSr «' ng fc» — •- -V- I -I ->_>. :tz: I T f^ fe^3 ^ff:^^^^ pressed? Lay It down at the 'feet of your Saviour and Lord vlT ' 2" u^ f Tu •'" >'*'" *''«• '^"'^ b«''«v« «n HiB name W * A^ H'8 death on the Cross purchased life for your soul, breast; And what - ev - er your sin or your sor - row inay be. ' " J — "•" "• ^"ui oui - iijvv may o REFRAIN. ^ Je - 811 £ you rest. ^^Sg Oh, hap - py rest! sweet liap • py rest! -»- ■V— V- ^ .1- P^ 13 X ^^^ Je • sus will give you rest, Oh! why won't you come in ^^^ ^ ♦ .«:~^ ^^J^^g^li ■h— I 1 aim - pie. trust -ing faith? Je • sus will giv. Vrkii v ^ ^^*^ ^^ t± £iji£3 Prwn • Voy (« tht World," by patnission. 30 Oopjrrijrht. £:^aiu^.a Kbv. J. H. Stockton, by per. 1. Come, ov 'ry soul by sin oppreHs'd. There', mercy with the Lord : Anil He will Burely -. y... uy ,m oppressd. There's mercy with the Lord : And He will Burely -a-# ___^ CHORUS. give you r«8t, By trust - injj in Mis word. On - ly trust Ilim, on - ly trust Him, ■=h. IS t For Je.su8 8heV hatever may oppose. 3 He surely will admit my plea. lie now will hear my prayer: I cannot perish if I pray. For none have perished there. 4 I cannot perish if I go- Ill call " while Ho is nigh ;" For if I stay away, I know I must forever die. 56 O What Amazing Words of Grace ! 1 O what amazing woi-ds of grace Are in the Gospel found I Suitid to every sinner's case. Who knows the Joyful sound. CiiOitt'o. Come to Jesus, come believing, Como to Jesus now ; He will'sftve you. He will save you. He will save you now. ^ Poor, sinful, thirsty, fainting souls, Are freely welcome here ; TuNi : No. 54. Salvation, like a river, rolls. Abundant, free, and clear. 3 Come, then, with all your wants lOuf every burden biing ; and woundi* Here love, unchan ,ing love, abounds, A deep, celestia. spring. 4 Whoever will— O gracloue word I— May of this stream partake ; Ctomo, thinrt;y eouls, and blees khc Lwxi. iUid*iok.l«rJ««Woake. ocRTON, by per. « you now. 67 LizziB Edwards. "Hmns, Ijnpjrj) Minims. A- ,M'"S«' happy tidin.^s. Haik!lu.Hc.f),.o..,.„^r.'*. ,, . . . JoHir R. Swksmt. =^-''f Come, ye starving ones tl.at perish, Room, room fortu'^ "" ^^^^^ J«„. wui r.„e,v„> VVh.«„v.r thi„t.tl,,''je,„. „i„ relieve; Seethe U~ waters, Flowing f„„ ,„,, „,ee. 01,, the blessed whoseeverl That .elte From " .s'«M«,. n/^ o«j-:;„r.^: :. . •-? .... ' "^ From "iS»im<\fR*d^miniLoie,'^ by permission "CI Copyrigbl ''<-f'sfKs^rf'if:j^,:^ '.-^ -.^^j- r; 'if'Mr'->fimimiimmmi^ 58 Rbv. J. B. Atohinson. ^tt f)im |n. ti. 0. Exoiu. r^^ 1. TheresaStranceratthedoor, 2. Open now to Him your heart, 3. Hear you now His loving voice ? 4. Now admit the heavenly Guest, f^irt- I^et Him u». Let Him in, Let Him in, Let Him in, Let the Saviour in, let the Saviour in, ^ He has been there oft before, Let If you wait He will de - part, Let Now, oh, now make Him your choice. Let He will make for you a feast. Let m m M m_ .^^ I ^^^ ^^^ Saviour in, ■f'v^^^ Him in; Him in; Him in, Him in, let the Saviour in, ^S§^^^^^^ Let TTlm 1»1 ana Jin tr. ~ T J TT-. . .. m f!i g™ !" e™ He u gone, Let Him in, the Ho ■ Iv One Je - sii> He ?. ' ■;■ "i- " ^ri'"!™''' "" yo"'' ^o"! "ill sure defend. He w 11 He s standing at the door, Joy to you He will restore And Hi, He will speak yonrsin, forgiven. And when earth ties allaJeHvet Hew 11 ffi^^d i^^^^^^ -V- ^^ m Christ, the Father's Son, Let Him in keep you to the end, Let Him n" name you will adore, Let Him u take you home to heaven. Let Him in," f. ^ 4L J:^ \ ^* ^^^ ^'''''''"'' •"• '«* the Saviour is. SiGoiptlWSoiiff," by permigsion. 42 Copyright ti. 0. ExcBLii. ;-rr^ e Saviour in, /T\ -^^^^^ — I- =^=P e Saviour in. JL — 1_ Ll^- !, Je - BUS id, He will , And His ven, He will f lur in. f^=t: :a ^ a Copyrigfbt t«ii it to §tsm. Matt. 14: 12. y,_ are you heav-v hfiar<-.P■"'' 4. Are you tro„ . bled at the fhoughtf ..r^i ? ! £ i:;^ li^^ ^ *: f= d ^^^ Tell it to Je.su8. Arevo .„,.. ." '. *~t—w~^ II it ^ j::r:^^/js„ssfattr~^^^''^*'--'' Tell it to Je - sua Are voi, f« • 1° '"^^ « ^^^ are hid - deu» ^=^ CHORUS. ^^^^S Tell it to a tone. Tell it to Te . J,, Tell it t„ .rZr^TT ::^^F^^^=s):^^sSs Tellit to Jesus He i, a Wend w^ll known , Y^ST^ j^ J J -»-^^a.. xuunaveuo ot, such a friend or broth - er. T«li 5^ .- r '■ '■ ' F ^ * » i« " , ~" ';," , '^^ «^c - Sua a ■ ioae. "fSu. ••^*q/'«^r«Alii^7-brpe"Hinilof, -• — I — -* ' M ^tPTfight 60 ^zmiB IB fciBBrnq Mb SEaji. E. A. Hoffman. J. H. Tf;\NBT. m^^m& 1. Is tliere a sin - ner await- iug Mcr - cy and pardon to - day? 2. Brother, the Mas - ter is waiting, Wait - ing to iree - ly for - give ; 3. Yes, He is com • ing to bless you. While in contrition you bow; y p p P ^ > '- 33 Weldome the news that we bring him ; "Jesus is passing this way !" Why not this mo - ment ac ■ cept Him, Trust in His grace and live? Com • ing from sin to re - deem you, Ready to save you now; 9^ i — ■ # # 0- -i-i-*-t -:p — P — !• — -ip — P — i* — I [-- PV- V- -i/-- SfE ^ Com - ing in love and in mer - cy, Pardon and peace to be - stow, He is so ten - der and precious, He is so near you to - day; Can you re - fuse the salva - tion Je • sus is of - fer ■ ing here? -._ — ^ ^ "^ — fLL^' Qf — • f 0- -V- i f^ziit^: EEf=i^; =S3 -0~ &i^ Coming to save the poor sinner From his heart anguish and woe. O - pen your heart to receive Him, While He is pass - ing this way. O - pen your heart to admit Him, While He is com - ing so near. - -tL^ r f:^r , f'f ^0—0—0--0-f ^ ^ 9-i^- t=1^ f±f±i:l^ ■3:::^. ^=± CHORUS. 3E Je - sus is passing this way, ... To • day, . . to - day, . . . Jesus is passing this way. To-day, is passing to- lay ! f t ^:i ifturrmseiott. y y ;/ V y 44 ^m- itzt=± Ck>pynght B -»iTf«-.iwa.5jiyi"'*.' =F=^ Jesus is Passing this ^m-conduded While He is near, O be - lieve Hitn, Open your I rt to receive Him, Bor paaa - ing this way, . . la passing this way to this way, 61 Are You Coming Home? " ^ (G, H. 511.) A. N. 62 iii^ The Water of Life. (D. H. 29.) A— H- ^^-riv 1 Are you coming home, ye wanderers, Whom Jesus died to win. All footsore, lame and weary, Your garments stained with sin? Will you seek the blood of Jesus To wash your garments white? Will you trust His precious promise, Are you coming home to-night? Chorus. ||:Ai-e you coming home to-night, :|| Are you coming home to Jesus, Out of darkness into light? Il:Are you coming home to-night, :|| 'f'o your loving, heavenly Father, Ai-c ;ou coming home to-night? 2 Are you coming home, ye guilty, Who bear the :r,id of sin? Outside you've Ion' been standing, Come now and venture in ; Will you heed the Saviour's promise. And dare to trust Him quite? "Come unto Me," soifch Jesus, Are you coming home to-night? 3 Are you coming home, yo lost outs? Beliold your Lord doth wait; Come, then, no longer linger. Come ere it be too late { Will you come ind let Him save you? Oh, trust His love and might ; Will you come while He is calling. Am you coming home to nigh' ? S_-|ir^-j-| ■V-K i 1 Jesus the water of life will give, I Freely, freely, freely, Jesus the water of life will give, i Freely to those that love Him. i Come to the fountain, O drink and 1 live, ; Freely, freely, ireely, [live, i Come to that fc untain, O drink and Flowing for those that love Him Chorus. The Spirit and the Bride say, Come, Freely, freely, freely, And he that is thirsty, let him cora«, ^ And drink of tlie water of life. The fountain of life is flowing, Flowing, freely flowing. The fountain of life is flowing. Is flowing for you and for me. 2 Jesus has promised a home in heaven, Freely, freely, freely, Jesus has promised a home in heaven, ^ Freely to those that love Him. Treasures unfading will there begiven Freely, freely, freely, Treasures unfading will there begiven, _, — «,....„_. .j:,^^.j i-jvc iilis:. 3 Jesus h&s promised a robe of white, Kingdomsof glory and crowns of light. 4 Jesus has promised eternal day, ^ Pleasures that never shall pass mwta. II ^-fe'^.'-.aa i^^im 03 ^t WimtB to farimt low. J, M. W. J. >t. Whttb. m aa ^~s■ a?4^^3fe flat ■srr^ tnd. M I Let 1110 siiisr to you in a glad refrain. That Jesus waits to pardon you : 2 1 i; — -- ^ ---- o--— -.' "• — ^ — '— "" V..V,.,, i.iauucouo wtui/s tu paruon y I You have heard It ming at your mother's knee, That Jesus waits to pardon Let me tell it 'o-vorto vou again,' That Jesus waits to pardon . . In the years gone by it was told to thee, That Jesus waits to pardon you; What a sad, sad day, when you hear no more. That Jesus waits to pardon you • 8 •! ,,til~"lil — 1'. .""•' ' ■■■—■.7 ■"-••»-'•• "w«"v..c, J.11UI, ucDua wuits SO paruoi t When the time la past and the season o'er, That Jesus waits to pardon ^^^- -t'— f' f" P'P you. you. you. f t 0- €:g » Vz=^z±; ^^m jfe^ ^ -' ^ J-yl ^ P 3 -fr— I- Yon ve Iricid «nd «!- ways tried In v«in. To tree your souHrom Sa ■ tan's rclm : Shss tnnelnim mor-lal slglil a - way. Yet strangely near she seems to. day; Ere voice shall tail and songshail di: , Be - fore the days of grace go by ^^^m ■f=M^- £ ^^^^ii^^ ^^ ^ ^i ±^^^^^^^^^ Oh, turn to Jesus, he will break the chain, For Je - sua waits to You feel her gentle touch and hear her say, My Je ■ sua waits to Turn ye, or you will hear the bit - ter cry, No Je - sua waits to pardon pardon pardon you. you. you. Yes, Jesua waits to partson you, To freely, free Jesus waits to pardon you, freely. ly pardon you; freely pardon, pardon you; g ' p *" Yes. Jesus waits to pardon you. To free • ly pardon you. Yes, Jesus, Jesus free ■ ly waits to pardon you, ' «~ / ^m Fwm "li«j/ (jlut th» Olad Newt," by permission, 46 Copyright, by J. M. Whjrtfc iM^aw r;sf .*^i£r J. M. V.'HTTR. ■% l»t. tnd. • " • __S • • • J^ « you; . . . you. you; )n . . you. >n you ; . . . you. S-!_t. i r =j=^ • tan'8 reign ; 18 to • day ; !e go by, JL-g, m. ' I s^ ♦- irdon you. rdon you. rdon you. f ^-^ m nyou; 1, pardon you; ^ "P" •0- "^ 9--P- P — »■ rdon you. _f I g * n 64 ^k #8 ^mt " Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden •• W«.« , , oo John M. Nkale. Changed by H. T. C ~ "' " = *^- First Solo. * ^*- P- BU88, by per. -|7 }■ *^'». niy Ileal t is heav ^. Hath He marks to lead 3. If I find Him, If 4. If I still hold close 5. If I ask Him to Second Solo • y lad - en, me to Him, I fol • low, ly to Him, re - ceive me, r Wea - ry and oppre.ssed ! If He be my guide? v\ hat my por tion here? What have I at last? Will He say me nay? p ji oecond Solo. <'YW? f ^""^ ^*?,^' ^^® woundprints. ^^^Grace to con - quer, Christ to com-foit ^ Peace m dy - mg, la-bor end-ed, JNct till earth, and not till hea - ven Be And And Hea Pass at rest ! " His side." to cheer.' ven's rest. " a - way. CHORUS. Repeat last two lines 0/ each verse. rit "Come to Me." saifh nn» ««o.,.i .• .. V^ ^ to Me," saith One. "and com - ing Be at rest!" (Kmn^ to 1^0110. 1. Come to Je ■ sus, Come to Je • sus, Come to Je sus just now; Just now come 2 He will save you. 3 Oh, believe' Him. 4 He is able. 5 He ia willing. 6 He'll receive you. Je - sua. Come to 7 Call upon Him. 8 He'll forgive you. 9 Only trust Him. 10 Jesus loves you. U Dvon't reject Him. 47 12 I do trust Him. 13 Jesus save me. 14 I love Jesus. 16 Hallelujak, Amen. 66 JeBM IB Caliing gou |latD. J. M. WnvTB Arrauifed. 1 Why do you wait a con - ven • i - ent day? Je - sua is calling you 2. Days have gone by, and the mouths and the years, Je-sus ia calling you 3. Darkness is deop'ning, and oh, 'tis so late! Jo - sus ia calling you S^ 1 1 ' i 1 I -F-i-H ' 1 :»=:^z:p=:ji=:|i: -^ — '-; — •-: — I- V— >— V-V— ** Why do you turn from His pleadings a - way? Je - sus is Joys have de - part - ed and sor - row appears, Je • bus is What if the Spir ■ it left you to your fate? Je - hub ia HE± fc=|i==p==|ci3=:|siliS;izztei»==|G !/ > > U J^ '^ ^1/1 -p_i_j._^ I kP^^=:t=^ /TN BH Mz j --:^— ^_ : ^•, ^ ^ ^=^ t call • ing you now. call - ing^you now. call - ing you now. 3= ^ He stands at the door of your heart just now, The promise you made Him was nev - er kept, Es - cape for thy life, tar - ry not, soul, ms mm The dews of the morn -ing are on His b. ">w; He is there When down by the grave-side you mourned and wept; Turn to Him Ea - cape for thy life, you may miss the goal; And if you .#. .#. M.tl 4_A tl .0. .0. M. M. ^- .0.* .0. ^ ■ ^ =^^gz=z;-.z=*zpVzJzz=p-^T^--^— ^ zip^i — ^ ^ .^-^^ .^: waiting and call - ing you now; will you not come to Him now? now and His free grace accept; will you not come to Him now? miss it, v/hat horrors, O soul! will you not come to Him now? ^S 4i— >— ^- > «^ 2p=?C lzz..5rr Vtam "Siiiff Out th* (Had Htwa" by permission. 48 ^ f t£=^ mm 4 \~ i U « « S ±1 ltd -f^- m CHORUS. ire w k .. . •^ "■*=• '^-^ S 4^^ S ;^A-. te ^ Come toHimuow, come, just now. right now? "T "" fi__J^ -~ mi^^^^^ Just now, right now, hear Him, He's callinc vou now OometoHnnnow, trust in Him now. «"iugyounow, -0- s- s. ^.^^ . ^ V — If' — ^- — t>^-f-B^— y— :^— f— ^ ->— i^ ^ 67 ^oofe aiit) f itc U Te^iderly. Firxt. P. P. Tmhs, by per. I Secoiiu. j l.H 3:^1 Look to Jesus, weary one, Look and live ! look and live ' Liook at what the Lord has done 't i j i- ■ See Him lifted on the tree, L^ok and live! look and live l"^^ "^' '^"^' UearHim8ay,«'LookuntoMo." Look and live I v-—^- CHORUS -? — I l-T T^ • I f'g^q Look ! the Lord -fc- 3: ~t- is lift . ed high, Look to Him, He's ev - er nish J 1; :S: Look and live! why will 2 Though unworthy, vile, unclean, Look and live ! look and live • Look away from self and sin, Look and live ! Long by Satan's power enslaved, Look and live ! look and live I Look to Him, ye shall be saved, Irf>okand live I pi^^l 49 ye die? Look and live! 3 Though you've wandered far away, Look and live ! look and live ! Harden not your heart to-day. 'Tis thy Saviour calls thee home, Look and lire! look and liv«l Whosoever will may come. Look and live I 68 Fammt J. OaoHT. " Arise, he oalleth thee."— JoAn 11 : S8. Oro. C. BTtBBINI. ^z^fest^3 ■ I jd ••'- - . - — M =^^ 1. Je-8ua is ten-dor-ly calling thee home — Calling to-ilay, calling to- day; '2. Jesus is calling the weary to rest — Calling to-day, calling to-day; 3. Je-su8 iswaiting, oh, come toHim now —Waiting to-day, waiting to - day; 4. Je-suH is pleading, oh, list to His voice — Hear Him today, hear Hinito-day; £^===^r^^ ^Eg^ /c=p: ■p— p-V ^s s^p^^i^^^^ Why from the sunshine of love wilt thou r""'■■'. It «oy, each 'dav if ^^^^^^^^P^^E "Pa -pa, come this way, ■-1^ L_ .._.^_ .N mv^ P«i - pa, come this way." A ht- tie voice calls from that shore, "Pa - pa, come this wty. I K I ■ ' -«•*'». come this way. u L -^ * 71 W. E. WiTTRR. Come, dinner. (Eomc. ^^^^^^m $ ^^^ ^ ll^^^^^^^l^ From "Choral Union," by^nnlssion. " ^7^^=^^$^ Copyright "^S^^^P^^^s^ sr!ii;„rs™-g=;£«;s.; Now is the time to own Ilira.Come.Binnpr nnmof r.0* ia iuo kmo to know Uim, Come, sinnr come I ' '^T^™^**?,,*^ ^**^y laden? Come, sinner, come I JemiB win bear your burden, Corae.slnner.comel Come and receive His blesaing. Come. slnBer, 53 comol whllf i^'"' ^'''8F«'.to you,Come.9!nner,come ! WhiIeweareprayii,yforyou,Come,8lnner,oomel 72 E. D. MuwD. ' Prepare ye the way of the Lord."— 7«. 40: 3. K. S. LOBBNX. w mi^mmms^' ^ r' V "^ 1. Go ye out to meet Him, God is drawing near; Soon His power and glory 2. Put aside the sin that keeps the power away; Cleanse your hearts from evili 3. He will love you fretly, your backslidings heal, Fill your soul Avith power, 4. God is coming nearer, God is here to-day, Bringing His salvation j-jf-i'-ijj i< I r -I Is^i^^i^f^^ w /-7 ^ ^ * W • in us will appear; Hear the message sounding, "O prepare the way; " humbly bow and pray ; Seek His face and favor, claim the promise true, all His grace reveal; He will give you peace, your heart with gladness fill; for the souls that stray ; Onward rolls His chariot, bringing life and cheer, A* ^ m^.J:rA=J^=J=:-. V — y '4- I >-3; ^_-j — ^ f^^m- CHORUS. God is coming nearer, God will come to-day. God is coming, He with needed strength and power will endue. Oh, prepare the way, accept His holy will ! God has come in power, victo - ry is here.. prepare the way! God is coming (prepL re the way!) God is coming, prepare the way of the )mmg (prepLie the way!) :^- -mm *1=> T#-*- Wi ^ ae &f: V* 1^- ^-- {T>reGare the way !) God is rti-zzilftzizilc ^: ^ From " Sotigt 0/ Ri^frenhing," by permission. b4 "Copyright. ' H^ '- ff ii*^»T ' Tf: •?„. i^«~>MMrfi«lBei' K. S. LOBBM. ^ ver and glory n-ts from evil) I with power, lis salvation f: ;=*i* I the way ; " >mi3o true, gladness fill; fe and cheer, 1*- ^- a: i re the way ! ^ 5 ^—^ • . # 3 way of the £ ^ rr ^^ rt^ Ood ifi ^ "Copyright. dob 10 €onmQ~co,.i,M -„,i„g, p„par« the „^, God is coming, p^pJe tho way „, ttXrt ^^^£^££. ■ 1^~^-V — ^-P^ Come, fe 5 iaconsolate ! S. Wbbbs. 3. He. .e .eB...o,U. L l.t^r/;- ^,11 g^iztS --»- ^t^l^^^ throne of God, pure from above: Come to the feast of I .neofGod,p„ref.m aW.e : Come 'to «,: fe„r 7 'Z; ^^^ :ib=!: ^^^^^^ tr.^er.T rrlt' |l\^~*athe.ven;annotbeal cure, remove. 74 the SoDing cSltf^jkri. m -# — p. — * L>- •^w — ii/- ^ ^^ En - ter the fold of safo - f v i?., < ^i ' ^""^ Eji - ter the fold o safetv' Fn f lu' ^ •' "* ^''^^h- In - to the fold of safe " tv Wh.l" lu *^^ P^^' «^ ^««t. "i< oi sate - ty, Where there is rest and room. ^^^ ^j ^ >TiiciO Lilt CHORUS Arranged. Lovi (::?^i^fe •vmgly, tenderly, calling is He: W«jid»..n. ,„„» J . .. From " Gathered Jewelt Oopyriffht. lefor W. A. OtfDM. 5o come yr thee, bo . day, d room, ' Me. • alay. ^S ^1 youth, d blest, come truth. rest. room. UQto Mo. Copyright. J^atieutly wa. g, theresUnding I see Jesus ,ny Shephenl clivi.r -t-t^—J—^-T-^ LXiIZZ — :^ — t — I — ^- l^^^^i^ I »■ iiT X K • ^/ 75 ^atjj; gon aitg |loom for Mtsus ? Arranged by W. W. D V-/- • As He knocks and asks atlmis'sinn q; . n Not a place that He ca enter ' l " "'"', "^'^ T " ^^^ ^^'"^ "» ? O to -clay is tSieac-cente''! Tn ^'''"' ^^"'"'''^ ^^'^ ^'"^^^ ^^« ^ied ? Soon thy helrt left cold and stn^' ^Td'thvSr:- '"^^f^ "^ --«• ■» • I Buent, And thy Saviour's pleading cease. ■ -I ^-4 CHORDS. I Room tor Jesus. King of glo - ry, Hasten now His word o - bey W^^±i= Swing the heart's door wirl«lv r. . «^., t,-..-, tt..„_ Swing the heart's door widely o- pen Bid Him «» f i-i* _ . •' -pen, wia Him en - ter whilft vf.ii ii.Q,. I te p-^==>- "T" iZA-- h- ?±53— 'fcFti=^=T=^ FronT^&lii^JirS^^^ii;?.'' No. S.l^TiTeTSiiii^ 57 CopyrightT" ' "inisasaii^^S^, 76 Mas. E. H. Gates. " I will arise and go to my father."— /^lifce 16 : 18, I P te;=tf- W. H. DOiHi. ^1=;::^ It: |_^ •- 01.WIIU HI/ Hie r jr^^- -r-f-T— I 9^^ I dark, gate, And 80 lone - ly While the shadows and wild : are piled : O fck iE^EEefe^EH pro - di - gal child ! Come :-.:^r-i-^ T- ^Cl Cornel oh, rome home! y7\ — /TV — I rb I ■ r 4 T- HEFRAI N. _^Comel oh, rome home! home ; oh, Come, oh, come home, come home ! I I t -™«.o^^^^^jcomehome! C^ne home! Come, oh, come home, iome Ue ! B Come hom« ! mma }ir»»o I • . „ . ' B Come home ! come home : From the sorrow and blame, From the sin and the sliame. And the tempter that smiled : O prodigal child ! Come home : oh, come home I 4 Coine home ! come home ! There is bread and to spare, And a warm welcome there : Then, to friends reconciled, O prodigal child I Come home ; oh, come home ! 77 Old Mklodt. 1 The Gospel Ship along is sailing, Bound for Canaan's peaceful shore . All who wish to sail to glory. Come and welcome, nch and poor. CHORfS. "Glory glory, hallelujali ! " all the sailors loudly cry, "^laHhf S'eye ! "^'^ °^ ^'°'^'' °''"" ^"^ ^"^^ 2 Millions now are safelv landed Over on the golden shore ; Millions more are on their Journey, Tet thart's room for million* more. 5« 3 Come on board, and ship for glorv • Be in haste, make up your mind.' For our vessel's « eiprhing anchor. You will soon be left behind. ^ ^^'^* '^"- ^^^ ship will founder. Though the foaming billows roar. JeauB Christ will safelv guide her To her destined happy Rhore. 5 Yon have kindred over yonder. On that bright and happv shore: By and by we'll swell the number. When the voyage of life is o'er. W. H. DOANl. • the way has been 1 wo stand at the i - gal child ! Come *—0- WE^ tzztzid rit. e home! — /TV — /^- home, come home ! -^^ 1 lome ! ) spare, ! there : nciled, le home 1 Old Mklodt. :*^S or iflorv ; ur mind, inchor, lind. Hinder, 5W8 roar, ide her ider, V shore; umbw, ■ o'er. 78 ^he ^ksgeii Jfeast. Fannt J. Crosbt. " Come, for all thingrs are now ready."-Z,«*« 14; 17. w. H. Doaki. 1:^ teaEfe^=if=^cj!, i -• — 4 1 ' r First. 1 lit « M "^^ * ^^ . f Come, poor sinner, to the blessed, hlessel feast, *0 hear the call— thv aste to meet Him, He will welcome thee His guest, D.C.-Come to Je - tim. He ig waitiwj, waiting now; Saviour's call; K ' Second. , ~| Fine. ^^'^^^^^'- 7=.t:i::i==i=.:i=i ±S-—ll2 jff'^-f^ .: . • • • • • . Who - so - ev • er will l^ll:^ ' • " » • rejoice, there's room for all. Come, come, there's room far alt. ^ ^^2^ ^m B.C. in that feast may share, In our Blather's house there is bread to spare ; 2 Art thou weary, would'st thou lay thy weight aside ? [near, Then rest thee here, the cross is See where Jesus, thy Redeemer, bled and died ; Come and taste His mercy here. 3 Come to Jesus, and thy burden He will bear; The feast is spread, lift up thy head ; Come and rest thee in the Saviour's gentle care. By His love thou shalt be fed. 79 The Gospel Invitation. J. Hart. Tune: No. 96. 1 Come, ye sinners, poor and needy. Weak and wounded, sick and sore : Jesus ready stands to save you. Full of pity, love and power : II: He is able. He is willing; doubt no more. :„ Now, ye needy, come, and welcome ; God's free bounty glorify ; True belief, and true repentance, — Every grace that brings you nigh. II : Without money, Come to Jesus Christ, and buy. ; Let not conscience make you linger, Nor of fitness fondly dream: All the fitness He req' aeth Is to feel your need of Him : liiThis He gives you, — 'Tis the Spirit's glimmering beam. : 4 Come, ye weary, heavy laden, iii uisou and mangled by the fall If vou tarry till you're better Vou will never come at all ; I!: Not tho righteous, — Sinners Jesus came to call. :l| 80 More to Follow. p. p. Bliss. Key of E. (G. H. 32 ) 1 Have you On the Lord believed? Still there's more to follow ; Of His grace have you received? Still there's more to follow, Oh, the grace the Father shows ! Still there's more to follow ; Freely He His grace bestows, Still there's more to follow. Cho — More and more, more and more, Always more to follow ; Oh, His matchless, boundless lovet Still there's more to follow. 2 Have you felt the Saviour near? Still there's more to follow ; Does His blessed presence cheer? Still there's more to follow. Oh ! the love that Jesus shows ! Still there's more to follow ; Freely He His love bestows, Still there's morj • : follow. 3 Have you felt the b^ii it's power'' Still there's more to follow ; Falling like the gentle she-- 1 • Stiif there's more to folic : Oh, the power the Spirit shows, Still there's more to follow : Freely He His power bestows, Still there's more to follow. ^:'^ 'P^- aa , >-. ^.^.^„.-. ,:..^i.v,,»i . -o ;^.yij.^-Tf «w-SMgaBPWi';; ' ■ , 11 !». if lil 81 H. S. IE ^^Ii0li), tohat fobel James McQranabav. '^=1 — i^^mz^r: -?=3^ ^i3 1 - ners Inst. tl.f. •..,« ^s. ..;.ii-- IT ., . . Move like „,„• ?i, . en, gloriou.' lJ^. ^- .Ji^' ..S"-^" S'- ■^ #■ :^ 1 5^^ Be - hold what manner of lov^ What manner of VV liat maniu r of love, *v imc maniu r oi love m -_K.- ~$^ pT^ love the Fa-ther hath bestowed up -on us, That^^ -I 1 '^ "^ i — - — I— „ r that r 1^ T^^f-n—f ^s ^1^ =i^ we should be callVJ, should be call'd tl . .ons 7{ the sons of God, God. _^_. a - From **(?o«^^r£r2/,«fl,;''N^767b7^riinSron r" HZI flO Cooyri^hC w McOrawahaw. manner of 82 ilRs. Mart D. James. JtU for |fsus. Mhi. Joaspu F. KifAPp. m^^^f^im^^^m^m for 1. All for Jesa^! all for Jenus! All my being's ransomed powers; 2. Let my hands perform His bidding.. Let my feet run in His ways.- - 3. Since my eye« were fixed on Jesus. I've lost sight of all be - side 4. Oh. what wonder ! how amazing ! Jesus-glorious King of kings- f-F IeIS A,,..,.... , . . •' ' '~r—,—-0—$-i-s>^~J AH my thoughts, and .vords. and doings. All my days, and all my hours Let my eyes see Jo - sus on - ly. Let my lips speak forth His praise, bo enchained my spir - it's vision. Looking at the Cru - ci - fied ' Ueigns to call me Hk be ■ lov - ed, Lets me rest beneath His wings • s^^^^^ cnoRifs. All All All All for for for for Jesus ! Jesus ! Jesus ! Jesus ! all all all all for Jesus ! for Jesus! for Jesus ! for Jesus! All my days, and all my hours. L^* "}y Ijps Bpeak forth His praise. All for Je - sus Cru - ci - fied I Resting noM^ beneath His wings I All All All AU for fur f .r for Jesus ! Jesus ! Jesus ! Jesus ! all aU all all l.r for for for Jesus I Jesus ! Jesus ! Jesus ! All my days, and all my hours. Let my lips speak forth His praise. All for Je - sus Cru - ci - fied ! Resting now beneaf h TTIa -arinr... i ^^ , By' permfrsion. 61 ^^fT^-g C»pyHfht. I 88 J. U. 8. Arrauged %nh gU as J Jim, (Use Ko. Ifll with tbia Tud* and Oaoru« 1. Je • 8ug, my 2. Helpless I 8. No pre - pa 4. I thirst, I 5. Spir - it of Biv. J. n. Stockton. ^ , ' . . »«V- •>■ n. BTOCKTON. Lord, to Thee I cry, Unless Thou help me I must die: am and full of guilt, But vet for me Thy blood wm spilt, tioncan I make, My best resolves I on - ly break. ra lomr to know Thy ioVe,' Thyfuh" toT- va - tion rwou'ldprovi; .God, now breathe on me, The Saviour's glo • ry make me sco ; S £ ^ ^^^^^^ ^ U^t^^^^y, J^^^, «*• ■ ^« ■ *•«" n'Jfh, And take me And Thou can St make me what Thou wilt, And take me Yet save me for Thine own name's sake, And take me And now to Thee my soul does move. Oh, take mo Changed to Hla im - age let me be ; Come take me as as as as as am. am. am. am. am. D. S.— bring thy free gal - va - Hon nigh, And take REFRAIN. me as ami Take me as I am, Take me take me as I am. 4 4^ —J-i-J-, i D.S. Take me as I am; 6h, Take me, take me as I am fT-=f ^ ^^^^^m From " Redeeming L&ge,*' by permission. Copyright. 84 J (Ean, I mm I §0 §dubt :& (Wse N03. 86 and 101 with this Chorus ) ^m I Second. 1 «5^ T IT ' » Ml' t ," "c ■ iicvc, 1 can, 1 w I can, I will, I do be-lieve ThatJe-sus believe, ■i»- saves me now. I Just as I am, without one plea But that Thy blood was shed for me. And that Thou bidd'st me come to 'Thee, O Lamb of God, I come. 62 2 Just as I am, Thou dost receive, "' Dost welcome, pardon, cleanse, nllM-e, Because Thy promise I baU«v«, O Lamb of Qod, I come. IV. J. n. Stocktom. n 33 tne I must die; !hy blood was spilt, I on - )y break, ilon I would prove ; ty nialie me sec : _ /^ -^m Fine. am. am. am. am. am. i^ am.' m D.S. im; Oh, Eis I am Copyrigrht eb^. Second, 1 ^] [ives me now. B ecelve, eanse, rtUore, oO #ot JJlg ©Uin. El. Nathan.^' *" °°* ^"^ "''"' '°'" ^* "* ^''"»^''* *''*" "^ P'*'=«"-l <^<«-- «' »». «>. JaMXI McOKANAHAiK. '^^^^^^^^ 1. Not my own," but laved thro' Jos,,., Who mlee,ned me by Hi. blood 2. Nomyowu, t«Chri.t,mySavio„r, I, bo . Hoving, .™,t my .ouh !'."N0 ,7°"" r,""'"";""^ '*■""'• ^"'■'y *" «» Chri.t /bring, *. Not ,nj own • the Lor,l accept, me. One among the r.n.»ned throng . I— — » ""° -iiiuinj «'"« ransonieu tnroug, Glad - ly I ac - cept the message, I be - long to Christ the Lord. Ev - ry thing to Him committed. While e - ter • nal 'a • ges roll To be used in joy - M service For the glo - ry of my King Who in heaven shall see His glory. And to Je - sns Christ belong. -n-'m „ CHORUS. 'Not " "" ■■ ■■ ) - I _J * m my own!" Oh. -not my own!" Je - sus. I . . . belong to ""'"<*•' Oh, no! Jesus, I belong, be- *^ ^^^^^ • ._ . .- .- — — .^^ .^- -t k ^^m v-^ 1= ?^^ ? By permission. 63 f Copyright. 86 fca^ gle, ^jibiour. Datii. lend me all the way; 1 am . - ^ '' ^ «^ "wfo when by Thy Bide; I WOlilfl in Tliir 1/^.,,. ..u: 1- ' I would in Thy love abide. All my hopes on The re - ly Where all tears are wiped awav. ' would i„*jr Lead me, lead me, Thy love abide. ?\._j — : — -G 0--Z. c m m *• "^ *- slf ^^§ -*—#=' , JL ^ M. JL - il^ :^-r ■# « — (f -V- r^ '—r-» — # — (f -f: f:-_ '^ fTf"r^=^^"^^ =^=f *''"^* . .. -L^'^dn*, Saviour, all Btream of time ' . ■^'- -^ -^ ^ .m. M. M. I 1 se way. i^^li-t?r,^: ■'^^ T ;5 all the way. eS^S :t: By perhiissioa. 64 f=F H^^^Ei :b Copyright. ^3E. Frank M Datw. lead iiiti all the s'b stormy hillows 3 Btorin of Jife Ih ly -«9- i r I'Jien by Thy bide: yr~i« — 21 b«r ^^iiqc tS- \A TN. Eli3^ e, lead me, li i& — (- 5=F" thegtreum of 7 f the way. I Coprrigbt. 87 ittcdtng. ^Icabing, Mrtittng. " f'» ' rou«h tho blood of Hlti ciom."~CoI. 1 : 80 Tat« & BicaOT. Arrangec E. A. Hon w. 1. Have mer-cy, Lord, on me, 2. Blot out, O Lord, my sius, 6. Withdraw not thert Thy help, 4. The joy Thy fa - vor jrives. n i: fl t. t:_ ■• — • — S- ^■1 ^±*=< As Thou wert ev > kind; And mo in pit - y view; Nor cast me from Tiiy sight; Let mo juHt now oli ■ tain, ^ '^ ^•' ^ •-- s"^". t^" nil! juBc now Oh ■ tair Let me, oppressed with loads of guilt. Thy wonted mercy fild Cre - ate in me a heart that^s clean. An upright mind re - new. Ani ii ^^ ^""-'r P'' ■ >* t^l^« Hi« ev - er - last - ing flid t. And Ihy e h^pint's firm support My fainting soul maintain. izzzt ^-^=^z m -f — -i CHORUS. yiionus. . fc^ T m izziU ^:-^- Mv -^zzzi- 1 am kneeling, I am pleading, J am at tlie cross, at the cross, ^^E :=^ :Pii=^ ::z^. im. -L. ^ i kneeling, pleading, waiting to be saved ; I am kneeling, ^ - ^m 4L #. at the cross. I am y T^ pleading. .f *!,» .-3'"'^ ^'*" Reeling, pi, ding, waiting .o be save.'. By pertniMion. ®^ Copyright. ' I 88 ^ f ittlc lalh luitli Jms. 1. A lit . tic talk with Je - 8u«. It smooth, the' ruggecf road. It 3. 1 11 trust and wait with patience Till my ap - pointed '^ t!me ' And i^^ '^^^^m IZl \ help me on • ward When fainting 'neTth my g ves me strength and courage, Life's ma - n? toils to «lo . ry m the knowledge That such a trust is — , . ..^„, bear; And mime; Then H J=; i;=i^^ *fc* Lir^ ^ r# worn by care and sor - mw, My eyes with tears are thoug I sometimes fal - ter, Be - cause the way is where no hearts are we/i ry, No eyes with tears are * 3 ^ — 0' t: -t~ dim, There is dim, There is dim, He will r^ I 1^ j^^jgfea; 1^^^^ f?^g nothing can give me comfort Like a lit - tie talk with Him nothing can cheer me onward Like a lit - tie talk w th Hh?" talk^ with mo for - ev - er, And I will talk with mm: X #. #. ZJ =fc:ti-tiH =1: flKFRAIN. A ^ lit ^M talk with Je - sus, A '^m lit . flo 4-0 llr «»UU T /7\ From " Rriflhi^t m^A p..< ■> i 'zn— r— -»_ . "• ' From "BrighUtt and But," by permfMion. 66 dopyriffht, hy Biglow ft Main: IBUB, W. H. iHuHm [ged roa(l, It cret prayer, It itod time. And ^^ my load; When, to bear; And is mine; Then :f^l — # -.; dim, There is dim, There is dim, He will ^f=it k with Him. < v/ith Him. t with Him. Jl IPittlc lalk Uiitli .aicaua CmwJuded 45f Tliere k nothing that giveth mo comfort MU a litUe Udk with H "^ , -f- -^ ■* -^ • -^ * ^ a^S^ii^^mpS^^ 89 J.No. H. Nrwmak. ^ux gcntgna. JoH» Bacchds Dmu. 1. Lead, kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom, Lead Thou ma on i T L n:„»,f u 4. Meanwhile, along the narrow rugged path Thyself ha«t tro.l, Lead, Saviour, S^#rl' l^lt^^^ m fe am far from home; Lead Thou me dark, and I . .„. „„... „„,„o choose and ae« my path ; but now fen, o'er crag and torrent, till lead me home in child-like faith, ^ i ■.z:i~M E^^Si=3 t on ! Lead Thou me on ! The night is gone, Home to my God, ^ ^^^m^ Keep Thou my I loved the And with the To rest for - M t: i ^^=3= I m^ EE^--iM ^E^i W nMl.1. T It —I til UC3U3; hy BJgrlow & Main. Wm^^^^^ ~&- rl A ±11 LUC caiui ilgni; oi C" :i etia»tiug iife. Si 07 90 S. F. A DAUB. gmn, ^g (Sob, to mu. Lowell Mason. 1. Near-tT, my (io.1. to Thoe, Near ■ er to tIH;;; Een tho 1. Near-er, my dxi, to Thoe, Near • er to :i: Een tho it ^t^^i I'e a cross That rals • eth me; Still all my sonjj Bhall bu, if^ ..(g.i- -<9- niy 80!)),' shall bu, 1 ■Si—tt—d-: ww^^i^Mwm Near-er, my God, to Thce> Nearer, my God, to Thee, Kear or to Thee, ^^I^g^^^^^^^l^g 2 Them lot tho way appear, Steps unto hoaven; All that. Tlmu sendest mo. In mercy jfiven ; Angela to beckon me : Nearer, my God, to Thee, :« Nearer to Thee. 3 Onfoi) Joyful wing, Cleavmtf the sky. Sun, moon, and btars forifot, Upwaid I fl) , Still all my 8on>r shall be, II: Nearer, mv Got! to Thee, :| Nearer to Thee 91 Mrs. Prbntisr. More Love to Thee. 1 More love to Thee, Christ ! More love to Thee ; Hear Thou tho prayer I make On bended knoo ; This is my earnest plea, a: More love, O Christ, to Thee, i More love to Theo I 2 Onco earthly Joy I nived, Sou}f ht i)oace and 1 1 st; Now Thee alone I seek. Give what la best ; TvtsK : No. ftO This all my pr lycr shall bo, II: More love, O Christ, to Thte, :|| More love to Thee I 3 Tlicn shall my latent breath, VVhlNperThy praise, This bo tile parting cry My heart shall raise ; This still its prayer shall be, UrMoro love, O Christ, to Theo, :il More love to Theo I 92 Working with Thee. 1 Working, O Christ, with Thee Working with Theo, Unworthy, sinful, weak, Tliough we may bo. Our all to Theo we Rive, Fcr Thf^ft n.lo:!r. \^'n::l;' !!v And bv Thy praoe achieve' Working with Theo. 2 Saviour, wa weary not Working with theo ; As hard as Tliine our lot Otn never be ; Tuns: No. 90. Our Joy and comfort this, "Thy grace suiriciont is," This changes toil to bliss, Working with Tlioo. 68 Working with Theo, Till earth to Thee is won, From sin set free, Till man, fiom shorn to tbora. Reoeive Thoo and ador^ And join us evermore. Working with Thoe. PSiaaasisiasass, "J Lowell Mason. "1 " , -St- h -^^ -OT — — ri ' Eeii tho it iC- i -fi-- -©- i ^-1 1- song shall bu, to Thee. ■1=:: -p-i-(a iar8 forjfot, hall be, to Thee, :|| Tdnb : No. eo shall bo, ., toThie. :l| it t breath, ae, cry iae ; shall he, , to Thee, :i| )1 rt thit, ink is," -} bliss, lUO. ICO, 8 won, ■ (lort^ ire, ae. ®3 #5 S'nth |i;«olta gip to %het Ray PALMfR. Changed by H.T. a " K^iUiC* r^ , - , P ?s^g o *,...„ ;■ "j"""' ..V,""" "'■* '"ve to Thee ^nr,> «,.JII.^ 'roin tins day Re who! ■ ly Thin m.v fove to Thee r^'^^'T '"T! • - - y •s tea™ nut xi"!:*'.^*'^™' »•"! «'l'anffel,s9 b.-. A \Wu'. S 94 R«v. H. P. Lttb. Jibtbe toith JU. Z. Swift to its close ebbs out life'* 3. I need Thy presanco ev ."ry nt'"tledi';' Ea'r'tKir '''''"P?"'-^"^'- ^-^h pa«Bintrhou^r:' Whit b^^T^T"""^""' '^ *«''°''^8 8 uur, mat but Thy grace can foil the -^ - r ton.ter.3pow..Who,H.eThys^,/l,,SLrSyL?;;:^=^,yZ^-^ ^^S I I fmvr no foe, with Thee at hand to blosH • Vhe'',^?« \Z Tf i-^*•' '*",'* tea^no blttor'^oss ; uX^r^.'^SffftJlir^iK^^^^^ ' Rereal Thyself before my closing eves • ID life, in deatii; b UrtCLbidl wlth'i;f " '""'*°^' "-' 60 I 95 W. WiLLtAHi. ChAngtd by H. T. C. (guibt JU. ^ ^=? 3= j=^ *"»n«. ■"I I ifc ^ m r I I If J j Guide me, Thou great Jeho - vr.lx, Pilgrim thro' this bai - ren 1 nd; ■ I I am weak, but Thou art mighty, Hold me with Thy powerful hand: >r-^-^ D.C— Bread of heaven, Bread of heaven, Feed me till I want no more. D.C. g Bread of heaven, Bread of heaven, Feed me till I want no tnore; p 2 Open now the crystal fountain, Wbonce the healing streamsdo flow; Let the : .ery, cloudy pillar Lead me all my journey through : li: Strong Deliverer, Be Thou atill my strength and shield. :|| F 3 When I tread the verge of Jordan, Bid its waters then divide ; Bear me through in f&ith triumphant, Land me safe on Canaan's side : i|: Songs of praises, I will ever give to Thee. >|| 96 Come, Thou Fount. Robinson. Changed by H. T. C. 1 Come, Thou Fount of every blessing, Tune my heart to siug Thy grace, Streams of mercy, never ceasing. Call for songs of loudest praise. Chorus. I love Jesus, Hallelujah ! I love Jesus, yes I do ; I love Jesus, He's my Saviour, Jesus smilesand loves me too. 2 Jesus sought me when a stranger, Wandering from the fold of God ; Tu.«: "Guide Me/' No. 96. He to rescue me from danger, Interposed His precious blood. 3 O to grace how great & debtor Daily I'm constrained to be ! Let Thy goodness, like a fetter, Bind my trustijig heart to Thea. 4 I do trust Thee, Lord, I know it; I yill trust, for Thou art lovo ; Here's my heart, O tak« and soai It, Seal it for Thy courts above I 97 Parting Hymn. lav. W, ShIKLBT. Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing, Fill our heart with joy and p^ace ; Let us each Thy lovo possessing. Triumph in redeeming grace ; O refresh us, Travelling through this wilderness. Thankc we give, and adoration. For ITiy gospero joyful sound ; Mdy the n>uits of Thy salvation 70 Tuns : " Guide Me," No. ttS. In our hearts aud lives abound ; May Thy presence W ith us evermsre be found. 8o, whene'er the signal's given. Us from earth to call awav, Glad the summons to obey, May we ever Reign with Christ in endless d»y. iir jm.K'::-'-iif>0^SmVJW.^ *s^^^ "in«. 1 -ten 1 'nd; owerful hand: 1 no more. D.C. ^ ^^1 '^ V ant no inore; f= e of Jordan, livide ; th triumphant, aan's eide : ess, hee. ill de Me/' No. 96. langer, ous blood. , debtor d to be I I a fetter, Art to Thea. I know it; 1 art love ; » and soal it. a above! de Me," No. u/;. es abound; ce s found. 'g given, 1 awav, > obey, endless d»y. hat a Jfrwnb. C. C. CONVCUI. 2 ILave wetrialsand tenmfcations? a. . .. ' 2 ILave we trials and temptations? Is there trouble anywl.ere? We should never be discourajfed, rake it to the Lord ia prayer Can \V9 lind a friend so faithful, Who will all our sorrows share: Jesus knows our every weakness. Take It to ttie Loi-i in prayer. 99 Love Divine. 3 Are we weak and heavy laden, Cumber d with a load of care?— Precious Saviour, still our rcfujre— Take it to the Lord in prayer ^ > * •'/'f"'^^ despise, forsake thee? Talto it to the Lord in prayer- Thou wilt find a solace there. 1 Love PMne, all love excelling, .'oy of Heaven to earth come dowr • Fix in us Thy humble dwe^ing ' Ail Thy faithful Tr;e:-c;es rrown : Jesus, Thou art ali r.-oinpassion, rure unbounded love Thou ar*. Visit -as with Thy salvation, Enter every trembling heart. 2 Oonie, Almijrhty to deliver. Suddenly return, and never. Wevei- more Th-y temples leave I 100 D. A. Thrupp Tunb: No. 98. c ^ w'e would he always bleseinjr. Serve Thee as Thy hosts above n\' ^"^ ^'?'^'^ '^^'^^' without cea«fne Glory in Thy perfect love. ''''""''«• ! Finish, then. Thy new creation. t'ure and spotless let us bo • Let us see Thy great salvation. Perfectly restored in Thee. ™,»f <^,,'«'om glory into glory. TiH in heaven we take our place • Till we cast our crowns before Th^; Lost in wonder, love, and praise Saviour, Like a Shepherd. 1 !>avlour, like a shepherd lead us, Much we need Inv tciid'rest care '"^l»y t'leMaiit^ppatures feed us, ' i iBl8«s<*fl Jesus, blessed Jesus, Thou h;i8t bougl.t us. Thine wo ore 2 W« are Thine, do Thou befriend us. Be ti.o Guardian of our way : Keep Thy flock, from sia defend us, No. 9£ 71 Tlnk Seek us when wo go astray : J: Blessed .lesus, blessed Je^as. Ilfur ft Vina>- IX. ...l ! , i Early let us seek Thy favor Early let U8 do Tiiy will;' ^'fSff« Lord, and only Saviouf, Wlti I Thy love ov.v bosorag iiil • Zu^'' •^'^s'"'^' blessed Jesua, Xhou hiwt loved U8, »ovey$gttU :]! \"«^'P^'-'3:'0ffini-'i.-^-*r-j»ft.- 101 |ttBt a0 J Jim. ' ' Him that comoth to Me, I will In no wiie out o\it."--John 8 : 87. Miss Cuarlot'ib Elliott. Wm. D. Bradbuet. 9-^S 1. Just as I am, without oue plea, But that Thy blood was shed for me, 2. Just as I am, and waiting not To rid my soul of one dark blot, 3. Just as I am, tho' tossed about, With many a conflict, many a doubt -n -a— ft- SS^^E^E -ft—fS. ■+5- izi^ $-.« I tti f ^m^^^^^^ And that Thou bidd'st me come to Thee, Lamb of God ! I come, I come ' „?. "V^^f ' whose blood can cleanse each spot, Lamb of God ! I come, I come ' With fears within, and foes without, Lamb of God ! I come, I come! 4 Just as I am ; Thou wilt receive, Wiltwelcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve; Because Thy promise I believe, O Lamb of God ! I come, 1 come ! 5 Just as I am — Thy love unknown Has broken every barrier down ; Now to be Thine, yea, Thine alone, Lamb of God ! I come, I come ! 11: 102 Ashamed of Jesus. Rkv. Joseph GRmo. 1 Jesus, and shall it ever be, A morta? man ashained of Thee? Ashamed of Thee whom angels praise. Whose glories shine thro'eudless days? 2 Ashamed of Jesus, that dear friend On w'hom my hopes of heaven depend'' No, when I blush, bo this my shame. That I no more revere His name. Tune: No. 101. 3 Ashamed of Jesus ! Yes, I may. When J.Ve no guilt to wash away. No tear to wipe, no good to crave, No fear to quell, no soul to save. 4 Till then, nor is my boasting vain. Till then I boast a Saviour slain ; And O, may this my glcry be. That Christ is not ashamed of me. 103 Rbv. H. Stowkll. The Mercy-Seat. Tunk: No. 101. i From every stormy wind that blows, , 3 There is a place where spirits blend, From every swelling tile of woes, There is a calm, a sure retreat; 'Tis found beneath tlie mercy-seat. t There is a place •* liere Jesus sheds i He eii of giartnese on our heads; A place than all beyid^^s more sweet ; £t is the blood-bought mercy-seat. 72 Where friend holds fellow»hip with f rieJid ; [meet Though sundered far, by faitli thej Around one common mercy-seat. Ah ! whither could we flee for aid, When tempted, desolate, dismayed? Or how the hosts of hell d«feat, Had goffering awtnta no raercy-seat? % . Pip-^- ' ne:87. Wm. D. fiRAUBURT. ^^ ood was shed for me, il of one dark blot, aflict, many a doubt, ^ T f=^ m I -©T- ^ :^-5=±i-:t:zl I come, I come ! ! I come, I come ! t ! I come, I come ! -/S-i-lSL'. ^ t5^+h=P ■" 1- / love unknowi/ barrier down ; yea, Thine alone, ! I come, I come ! Tunk: No. 101. ! Yes, I may, t to wash away, o good to crave, o soul to save. y boasting vain. Saviour slain ; ly glcry be, ashamed of tne. TuNB : No. 101. liere spirits blend, la fellowship with [meet far, by faitli thej >n mercy -seat. we flee for aid, solate, dismayed? f hell defeat, 3 no mercy -seat? 104 My Heart's Desire. a06 Every Day and Hour. TuNR : No. 101 * ^ J?°" ^^° earnest from above rhe pure celestial fire to impart, ivmdle a flame of sacred lovo On the mean altar of my heart. 2 There let it for Thy glory burn \yith inextinguishable blaze, 'V.nd trembling to its source return in humble orayer and fervent praise. 3 Jesus, confirm my neart's desire lo work, and speak, and think for iTiee ; Still let me guard the holy fire. And still stir ap Thy gift in me. 4 Ready for all Thy perfect will. My acts of faith and love repeat, lill death Thy endless mercies seal. And make the sacrifice complete. 105 Near the Cross. F. J. Crosbv. (o. H. 45.) F. J. Crosby. (O. H. 48.) 1 Saviour, more tlum'life to me, 1 am clmging, clinging close to Thee.' Let Ihy precious blood applied. Keep me ever, ever near Thy side. Choru.s. Every day, every hour, Let mc feel Thy cleansing power; May Thy tender love to me Bind me closer, closer, Lord, to Thee. 2 Through this changing world below. Lead me gently, gently as I go; irustmg Thee, I cannot stray, I can never, never lose my way. 3 Let me love Thee more and more, 111 this fleeting, fleeting life is o'er; lill my soul is lost in love In a brighter, brighter world above 107 Pass Me Not. F. J. Crosby. (q. jj. 27.) I Jesus, keep me near the cross, "^ •-t-*— •i^*-«-^|-t^^ 1 Jesus, keep me near the cross, There a precious fountain. Free to all, a healing stream- Plows from Calvary's mountain Choru.s. In the cross, iu the cross. Be my glory e/er ; Till my raptured soul shal' find Rest beyond tlie river. 2 N^r the croBg, a trembling soul, Lavo and mercy fouml me ; There the bright and morning atar Shed its b^ams r.rouud me. 3 Near thamb of "e^'»e t"« e'lt or God and bo ■Hvud? and tliim paused. One said aloud "IwllI "anH h*us^S^,■?l^\"'^'^'' ^^ others from oil pi^s if the nouse. Multitudes were saved. 1 Once more, my soul, thy Saviour, through the Word, Is offered full and free; And now.O Lord, Imu3t,Imustdecide: Shall I accept of Thee? CHO.--I Willi I will I I will! God helping me, I will be Th ine ! 1 hy precious blood was shed to purchase I will be wholly Thine 1 [me, 2 By ^race I will Thy mercy now receive, Ihy love my heart hath won; On Thee, O Christ, I will, I will believe. And trust in Thee alone ! 3 Thou knowest, Lord, how very weaK I ^ And how I fear to stray: [am, t*or strength io serve I look to Thee iblone, ITie strength Thou must supply ! 4 And now, Lord, give all with us to-day, The grace to join our song; And from the heart to gladly with ns say: "I WILL tn Christ belon"?" 5 To all who came when Thou watrt here balow, And said, "0 Lord, wilt Thou?" To them, " I will !" was e\ w Thy r«)ly vVere«tnpotiitnow. 7S Lord, I hear of showers of blessing Thou art scattering, full and free- ^ihowers, the thirsty land refreshing: Let some droppings fall on me— Even me, even me, etc. 2 Pass mo not, gracious Father, Smful tho' my heart may be; 1 hou might'st leave me, but the rather i-et thy mercy fall on me— Even me, even me, etc. 3 Pass me not, O tender Saviour! Let me love and cling to Thee ; I am longing for Thy favor; WhilstThou'rt calling, oh, call me- Even me, even me, etc. 4 Pass me not, O mighty Spirit! Ihou canst make the blind to see; VVitnesser of Jesus' merit. Speak i;he word of power to me— Even me, even me, etc. 5 Pass me not! Thy lost one brincinir. ixr?M''l"'y ^^*^*' ^ Lord, to TheeT While the streams of life are sprineinc. Blessing others, oh, bless me-- Even me, even me, etc. 114 I Need Thee Every Hour. Mrs. Annib S. Hawks, (g. h. 8.) 1 I need Thee every hour, Most gracious Lord : No tender voice like Thine Can peace afford. Choeus. I need Thee, oh, I need Thee; Every hour I need Thee; Oh, bless me now, my Saviour I come to Thee. 2 I need Thee every hour; Stay Thou near by: Temptations lose their power When Thou art nigh. 8 I need Thee every hour, Teach me Thy will; Axiu. iny iiOii pruiuises In me fulfil. 4 I need Thee every hour. Most Holy One ; Oh, make me Thine inaMu, Thou bleMed Son. 115 J mm, J fo f eliebc. $ is ^ i:J ^t 1. Come, O my God, the promise seal, This mountain sin ru - move; 2. Let an • ger,. sloth, de ~ sire and pride, This mo - luent be sub ■ dued; s. jtznh 3:e"^ :^ i ^- ? ^SE ^ zt fc S l Now in my waiting soul re ■ veal The vir • tue of Thy love. Be cast in • to the crimson tide Of my Redeem - er's blood. D.S.—covie to Him, I trust in Him, I vnU, I do be -lime. CHORUS. fei ^-^EE^i^Eg -4-T i 111 By faith, by faith in Je - eus' blood, His promise I receive; I ri^it. t It ^ D.S. m f—r -V-^-t/- fei r ^ n -r m. 3 Saviour, to Thee my soul looks up. My present Saviour Thou! In all the confidence of hope, I claim the blessing now. 'Tis done ; Thou dost this moment save, With full salvation bless; Redemption through Thy blood I have. And spctleas love and peace. 116 For a Heart to Praise My God. C. Wkslbt. 1 O for a heart to praise my God, A heart from sin set free I A heart that always feels Th" blood So freely spilt for me ! Chorus. By faith, by faith in Jesus' blood, His promise I receive ; I come to Him, I trust in Him, I will, I do believe. 2 A heart resigned, submissive, m«ek. My P aame power they had at Pentecost ; 'Tis the power, Tis the power, Tis the power [JesHB m promised should come down. Send it now, send it now. Send the power Jesus [promised should come down. ^ l^nlf J^*^ °°^ '''''''''■** assembled, j 4 Three thousand were converted All m an upper room And added to the Church Came the power, etc. . Send it now. etc. By the power, etc. , Send it now, etc. ^ 7nTf LTi '"? **"•? *"" ^^'^ P'^y'^S. t> Our fathers had this power, r^^i^i '"^ '^ r^y 'r^' ' And we may have it, too; Came the power, etc. , Send it no v , etc. Send the power, etc. , Send it now, etc. 6 Tis the very same power, For I feel it in my eoul; * Tis the power, etc.. Send it now, etc. 119 Holy Spirit, Faithful Guide. M. M. Wklls. 1 Holy Spirit, faithful Guide, Ever near the Christian's side; Gently lead us by the hand, Pilgrims lu a desert land ; Weary souls for e'er lejoice, While they hear that sweetest voice Whispering softly. Wanderer, come Follow Me, I'll guide thee home. Tune: O. H, 40. KbtO. I 2 Ever present, truest friend, i Ever near, Thine aid to lend. Leave us not to doubt and fear, Groping on in darkness drear; When ' he storms are raging sore. Hearts grow faint and hopes give o'er, Whispering softly. Wanderer, come! Follow Me, I'll guide thee home. 120 1= Jlaris ^mger. ■.I^^=i W^ -^B^'^ Give iwthio .lay our. ^ «viio uu . . rULsaog dai-ly brsad; Andforsriveuaourtres- 4.U u . . .. nasaoQ as "•" ♦"'■'! 'nosewnotresDasaajyainatM 1=^ T3£r.^ri:5;-riii:z: 77 — cS^~c — «: 121 C. WFiunr (^artgn. Fine, SiMBON Btm.Ra i 'i*'}. 1 JetUB, Ijover of 'ny soul, Let me to Thy liosom fly, While the nearer waters roll, While the tempest still is high. Hide me, oh, my Saviour, hide, Till the storm of lite t>o past ; Safe into the haven guide, Oh, receive my soul at last. 2 Other refuge have I none, Hangs my helpless soul on Thee ; Leave, ah, leave mo not alone. Still support and comfort me. All my trust on Thee \» stayed. All my help from Thee I bring: Cover my defeiK'oless head With the (Shadow of Thy wing. 8 Plenteous grace with Th-e is found — Oraoe to i over all my sin ; Let the healing streams abound ; Make and V*"*"!* me pure within. Thou of life the I'nuntain art, Freely let me take of Thee : Spring Thou up within my heart; Rise to all eternity. CotiBecration frag^r. IONA< ■ PLim. 1 Take my life and let it be Consecrated, Lord, .o Thee; Take my moments (ind my days, Let them flow in ceaselesl praise. 2 Take my hands and let them move At the impulse of Tiiy love : Take my feet and let them be Swift and beautiful for Thee. 8 Take my silver and my gold— Not a mite would I with^iold ; Take my intellect and use ■very power as Thou shalt <}hoo8e 4 Take my voice and let me sing Always, only, for my King ; Take my lips and let them be Filled with messages from Thee. 5 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. 6 Take my love, my Lord, I pour At Thy feet its treasure store ; Take myself, and I will be, Ever, only, all for Thee. 123 1= #ioria fatri. I Glory be to the Father and As it was in the beginning, 15 nOw*, (felld m -«» •9r to the Son, ^P aod I ' (■ ■ — ^ to the Ho • ly Ghoat, out end. er 6haii be, world wiih • out end. A • men. ^=t 78 m^ I in stayed, rhee I bring I head il Thy wing. 1 Th'e is found- ny sin ; una abound ; pure within, italn art, of Thee : in my heart; r- et me sing S'King; Il them be ) from Thee. »ke it Thine, mine ; Thine own ; throne. >rd, I pour ure store : dll be. iee. 124 ^ ariiilb of the lliug. Hsv. John B. Sirv'ntH. Arranged. Hattik e. BuBLii. Changed by If. T. 0. ^^^^^ ^i^^^§ ^^^^ CHORUS. P^:^ u u ■# ^ -. coflFers are full,-He haa riches untold I'm a chilH nf fK. ir- civeme a home in the "sweet by and by » °^ '^^ ^"'«' ^ heir to a mansion, a robe, and a crown, glo-ry to God, I'm a child of the King I ^^^^^^ al — a • er Ho • ly Gho#t, end. A - men. 4==}: S :t: child of the King I With Jesns. n.y Saviour, I'm a child of the King! ^ ^ t: ^ ^ Bj permission. '/a rf^=F^ MICROCOPY RESOLUTION TEST CHART (ANSI and ISO TEST CHART No. 2) 15.0 2.8 ■to 2.5 2.2 2.0 1.8 1.25 J APPLIED IIVHGE Inc 165.1 Eost Main St-eet Rochester, New York U609 USA (716) 482 - 0300 - Phone (716) 288- 5989 -Fax 125 ^B Pitiiou0 ^tbk. "Thy word is a kunp unto ray f«et, and a li^ht unto my path. Rkv. H. B. Hartziar. 'Psu. 110 : 106. • E. S. LORKNZ. &zd 1. Like a Star of the morning in its 2. Tis a Light in the wilder -nesa of 3. 'Tis the Voice of a Friend for - ev - er 4. It shall stand in its beauty and its ^ &± v.— - -><— im beauty, Like a sorrow, And a near me, In the glo ■ ry, When the m -<9 ,(©- ■c r §: ^ - " ■ -' '■# — # — m t^. Sun is the Bi - ble to my soul ; Shining clear on the way of love and Lamp on the weary pilgrim way, And it guides to the bright eternal toil and the battle here below. As I walk thro' the valley it will earth and the heavens ^ass a • way, Ever telling the blessed, wondrous t: tL' ^ ^ ^ ^ t: it' ±t:'t:±t: pzz!/ I j=fefej D.a.—oling to the dear, old, i ^^ UUo-ly Fine. m =i^ -6k- du • ty, As I has - ten on my jour - ney to the goal, mor - row. Shining more and more un - to the per - feet day. cheer me, Till the glo - ry of His king - dom I shall know, sto • ry. Of the lov - ing Lord, the on - ly Liv - ing Way. *-4 P^^ £ -r r f. M Bi - ble, CHORUS. ^ As I has -I — ten to the Cit -■^ I? of ^ the King. &z: i Tr -t=^ ■:^ -S — Ho - ly Bi - ble ! Ho • ly Bi • ble ! Ho - ly ^ ^ fizzj?: f=5=?^ :f=f my precious Bi - ble! Gift of Bi - ble ! pre - clous Bi - bio I book divine ! ^ * »- ^ -r.—r—r—r, wnjrzjrii, ^ J^_^_t- i 1 P — 7 u. ln^z ^szip: ■&-■ D.S. :it m God, and Lamp of Life, my beauti - ful Bi 0^i ble! I will Bi • ble thou art minei igi t.i 2 ._g— u -4-\r r"?'~6 ~r"g "~C"g-^ ^8^ g f r -f r r '- f • It — U— V — U i [ ^ ~9~ By permioaioii. 80, Copyright. .% -mim^mr li. no : 106. ■ E. S. LORKNZ. I iity, Like a ow, And a r me, In the ry, When the ^ J^-JV r^ way of love and bright eternal e valley it will 3S8ed, wondroug fcqc V— t^— >— ^ Five. dear, old. m '-^. to the goal, er - feet day. [ shall know, iv - ing Way. i ^ ^ -* — 0- Gift of diviTie ! '^m ble! I will mmel ^^ Copyright ■vr 126 J pnoU) iiat ^Hj jltbamtc %mi. I know that my Redeemer Uvea."- Job 19 : 26. James McOranabak. ^ p3 2: \u\ZX U^s „' e'S 'AT,' "■''">! T''"" """ '"«' ■"--Be giv»l ^*^tE^=:^^E^E^l^^^ Hehyes, who once waB dead; He lives all ^InrJnn^ ;„ .u„ T* He Uvea, e: - alt - ed there on high Mv ev ^v i» ■ • tt j •;i taow that „;'«?. at,^: „^^;.. s %: -.'r- ^""'hS-S! ^^^s > jF? "' '"ie live, ^ "'ie ,■!■« , ' """" '"•' ""^ "• " """>- «-»» s! He lives! T Uima, ♦»,„♦ d. j ''' '"'He live,,''' ""1 live,! ' '"°" ""' "^ "« '''-» '"»• ": '— i— f- By permission. Copyright 127 (;. p. R, 4 De ^tUmtt Jtt. 1 -nr^.-ii 1 t _ ^1 . . ^ . - I U * 1. W ould you know why Christ, my Savior, Is mv coustant theme and sontj? j. Oh, the d:iy3 are full of ffladness.That 1 spend in his em -ploy! d. Lome, be - lov • ed, bow bo-fore him. Seek tlie par-don of your Kin? Why to seek his lov-mg fa - vor Is my joy the wliole day long? I can ban -ish care andsad-ness In that song of heaven -ly joy That on earth you may a - dore him, And with saints in glo - ry sing. V- Chorus. *.T^TT^ ^ V mM. He redeemed me, ' ' ' He redeemed me, He redeemed me. He redeemed me, How tha -^ ' ^ P ^ . •-•—€>—• 0- i^m — i, i_ iJ r 8 — ?•(» — I— *-#* — ^ — ^-ip— ii-T ransomed choir re -peat it o'er; and o'er He re. o'er, re-peat it o'er. 1/ T 2 ^ ', ^ ^ c g deemed me, He redeemed me, He redeemed me, He redeemed me, Glo - rv ^- — ^ — ^ — ^ , ._. — ^ , ^ — ^ — ^_j_ - ' By per. of The John Church Co., owners of copyright. ■^i*^*^^,K>Sigi; 128 Ubo. Coorea. (Safe in ^liy Jirma. I. Safe in 'I"}ii,- •■....^n /-k l. . 1. hafemlhy arms, O Saviour dear and Uest! 2. Safe in 1 hy arms. Thy loving smile shall l>e rf. Saie in Thy arms, dear balm for earthly woe! 4. Safe ,n Thy arms, Oh, joyful thought each hour ! ± *■ -f^ -^ ■«.'^#. II. MiLLAKii. Anuaged &± How sure the xMy sunlight, Joy of my Oh, blissful |5C |l«Jlmnti) g\t--Con.:/ude. refuge, sweet the perfect rest ! No ilia that mp«t „c u ^^ l»ve„ whenearth.temp.,t, l„v«,r ! Slill onward guide „,, Saviour kind «id . J, ■ _ ■ """""■ 6"'"= us, aaviour kind and k ~ -P^5 1 M J ^ i^ b^»- care, stay, beat, blest. -r O Saviour mine, can ev - er lind us there! U Saviour, lead me nearer ev - - - Vy day ! O Saviour mine, whilst Thou dost guirle ,„y teet ! To yonder home of sweet e - ter - . . nal rest! 129 I totll ItU it to Jesus mg fori. J. M. W • 7 I . J. M. Whthl ^^m^^^^m 1. When times of tempta - tion brin;;; sadness and gloom 2. When out on the hill-tops, a - way from all sin, 3. When wea-ry with toil-iug and read - y to faint, 4. When darkness is dimming my path to the sky. 1/ f I will tell it to I will tell it to I will tell it to I will tell it to li^ V- IK -i»<- -0- v— *-^ — -t» f- y ■ -^ -#- -•■ ig| ±zzfc ^^^^^E, SeI -^ Je- sus my Lord ; The last of earth's treasures bor^e out \o the tomb, I will Je-sus my Lord; When' joyous and happy the .ur.shine within, I will Je-sus my Lord; Henev-er re- fus - ea to aear my complaint, I will Je- Hus my Lord ; When helpers shall fail me and comforts shall fly, I will P5^ -m- ■0- ^$=^=t= mmm^M tell tell tell tell it it it it to to to to Je - sus my Je - sus my Je - sus my Je - sus my Lord. Lord. Lord. Lord. ^=^ t: F~y" I * tr-V i=^: -tr-p- ±t^ This earth hath no sor-row For to- To know I'm for-giv -en Is a I'll cheer- ful-ly bear it, When I've Though blurred my life's pages By my -p- ^zss day or to-morrow,But Jesus hath known it and felt long ago, And when it comes foreuiste of heaven, And Jesus is dearer to me than before. Such peacefulness Jesus to share it. His yoke it is ea- sy, his burden is light, When life becomes sin and its wages. He's yesterday, now, and forever the same, I'll not be for- ■] / V " i/ - -v-v- ^zz^- '>-VV I , J Cpl 1, I - 1 : ^a: --A-Jv-,^ ^^^^" happy „„w, _!_ ,^„ ,,.ppj, „„^, j„ jjis p„„to„,, p„cl™^ Copyright ■' -s^' .-li^mmm. 183 '^)tx{s a ^abioor for ikt %osi (iDnes I Wrr-LiAM E. Barton, D. I). • Slow, withfMintj. , _ Tane-Caersniem. ^gli 1. Here's a Sav - ior for 2. I was lost when Je 3. Je - sus seeks thee, now, the lost ones, Sent to earth from sus sought me, Sought me where I O lost one! Do not flee from God a - bove; far did roam; him, nor hide! r is mer - cy, strength and com -fort, Here Not more v/ide my Mount -ains steep and steps could wan - der rag . Ing tor -rents Ev - 'ry bless - ing Than his bleed - ing He hath crossed, and r grace can prove, Thine, O lost onel feet could come; And he found mel des . erts wide. All to find thee! ^^^p^^i^^^^ia pi Thine, O lost one! Christ our Shepherd, full of love.God's wondrous love! And he found me! He has brought his lost one home.His lost one home! AH to find thee! Come,and In his fold a - bide, His fold a ■ bide! ^fe^ 'DnesI earth from where I flee from is t st onel ind mel id theef t: drous lovef )ne home! a - bide! 'fi..5^"^»^^^"'^^^^'^*P l^ith JC6U0. >V. J. KlRKPATRI'JK. •f-^^ r r I "T~i*~-— » # « m path, il - h..ninod l,y J| "su/Z rv ^^ '■ "''''"P «« ''^'-'^r. And though the storn.s .nay f e ; ^e iHl "^'''57 ''"^ ^^ ^''^>'= ^o y ucciy lage, All cahn^aiid free Iroin dread, My ' £?if£?=?= :-[?-[,— J ^-J u,-__L_j, ■* • L/ • -S" Un - ion iirUK +1._ .. . „ IT ^ ^ un - ion with the ))ur - est Omp* t « i , "*". ' "^ feel Hi3 great Al - mi .!,ty Inml IJ . '"^' ^^'-^^ " '^^ «'"•"» t>« ' S""- foes, no voes my heart cL fer \V ^1^; ' "I'i '"u *'''^ ^>^'« " *»« J^"'!- peaceful «pir - it"^ ev . er sS' ."/ '."^/l """^^>' ^^"^"^^ «« "«*••• J^S ^ I "'"«"' -^ " t»"«t the cu^•ert of Thy wing.. nEFRATX. k. I— i-T— I — ^^ m, 1 15^3 Oh wo^,r„„,Uiy„ oh. joy .ub,i„e , T *Je.u, „Uh ^l aTtX • .i.I^ISUI^Knn.^.. - , : . 136 H^ — 1-: — ^ — where no ions of i on the =ti:=^zz: ^^ ^.c. soul. light. rest. I CovvniifEtr 136 d J-'" Jfvct. cfiuini of Rin are broken, wora of jH.werhas ipoKon. I ly fftitli ri'Pclved II ni. Diom«nl ! believed Him, I am free, I'n . to iHo, I'li.d the nl„'ht. Came tbe light. I m free;) to me. J tho nl^fht: the lltflii CHORUS. ga :i -i J «ai • le . lu . jah! hal . le - lu . Jah ES Hal • le ■ lu - Jah ! hal - It 'i for I m ^P^t^g 8 All the fotteni that oppressed me Now are r, ven, are riven • WUh His riecioiiH love He blessed me Tills to lue is hea\ en. 137 4 I will tell the wondrous story Of His jrrace and love; He has filled my soul with glory Praise the Lord above 1 Erv. J. H. GiLMORK. Ch'dbyH.T.C. * ^u '<^'^'*» •!"••' "h, bK .sed thought, Oh. words with heavenl> comfort fraught: Whate'er I do, where'er I be Still 'tis God's hand that leadeth me. He Leadeth Me. R^r.-He leadeth me I He leadeth me I By H's own hand He le.deth me: His faithful follower I would be. For by His hand Ho leadeth me. 138 •^"^^^V (0.H.61.) 2 Lord, I would clasp Thy hand In mine, «or over murmur nor n pine- Content, whatever lot I see, Smce 'tis my God that leadeth me. 8 And when my task on earth is done. When, by Thy grace, the victory's won. With saints above my song shall be. Still tis my God that leadeth me. S. O. CLurp. I Have a Saviour. 1 I have a S..viour, He's pleading in glory, A dear, loving Saviour, though eartii friends be few ; ^"*' ^°*u^>^ *? watching in tenderness o'er me. And oh tliat my Saviour were your Saviour Chorus. For you I am praying. For voti I am pravlnir. S^t j ou i a:ii prayiiig, iui pra^ ing for you. " ' * I have a peace : it b calm as a ri ver- A peace that the friends of tho world never knew, My Saviour alone is its Author and Giver, Aaa oh, oouJd I know it wai given to you I 91 •^"°'«- (a.H.ii.) I have a Father: to me He has given a A _- . ,„ „.^ ,j„ lino l^ivcd liojie for eternity, blessed and true • And soon will He call me to meet Him in heaven. But oh that He'd let me bring you with me vQO* When Jemw has found vou. toll nih..^. ♦».- story, That my loving Saviour is your Saviour too; Then pray that your Saviour may brin* them to glory, ^ And erayer will be answered -'twas anawwei lor you 1 139 mna I ^jm §tm ^gthtrnth. R. O. KxoKu. -. J ^ ,_ i^ 2' I have ; ,7- A,'T *" ""'• ^'°°'" '"'« '»«■' " ■ 'i'^. i| mve a . '-'™t that ,«tU - flea, Since I have been re . deemed 4 ::: :'""7'f'8"f-l*-. S-el have b^en re.deZa: ». 1 have a joy I can't express, Sinc-e I have been re . deemed 5. I have a home prepared for me. Since I have been re • delS P r Of my Re - deemer, Saviour, King, Since I To do His will my high - est prize. Since I I)is - pel . ling ev - 'ry doubt and fear, Since I All thro' 11,3 blood and righteousness, Since I Where I shall dwell e - ter - nal - ly Since I ±±1 ±: have been redeemed, have been redeemed, have been redeemed, have been redeemed, have been redeemed. £ S^e m have been redeemed, r' First Since I have been redeemed. Since I ha've been redeemed. Since I have been re *- 4L ■^=1^: Firxf.'" I ^- -« --; — deemed, wil, g,„ry in His nam., I will gl„ry^ ,■„ the Savicr's name. -# »—Jf—t- •* ■*•■*• -^ •«. Jt. ^ From •' The GotfilTP Sonrf/- bypeTmlssionT V-i^-^^^:^;^=;H^^^z:t==^ =r^±^ m 02 Copyr^ht R. O. £X0KUh as /TV i leemed, ieem«d, leemed, leemed, leemed. ^ »-i- ^ ■Ct-r sdeemed. ideemed. (deemed, deemed, deemed. m been re- V name. 140 K A. B. F. A. Blacrmkh. 1. Oiu.o T fl,^'* T II- 1 ... , ■* * nrie'LiJ '^f dirt's s('"''>^ me gently O er those places once so rough - - - - .h ^ ::fcz ^f^ itzzf CHORUS. p^i^ ^teti^^^f^^te^ Oh, the peace the Saviour gives Peaof. T .."t 7* "^ "T -^ ft ' .^ ^ ^ ^ ^gives, ± eace 1 nov - er knew be -fore; £3 W«WPi And my way ha, brighter grow., Sine; 1 vTlearld 'u. tru,t Hta ,n„re S^ Blest be the Tie That Binds. By permission. 141 J. Fawcbtt. 1 Blest be the tie that binds Our hearts in Christian love: llie fellowsiiip of kindre_ 2 Nearer the Christian's mercy-seat, Feasting my soul on manna sweet. Stronger in faith, more clear I see Jesus, Avlio gave Himself for me, Nearer to Him I still would be, Still coming nearer. -#-!- '-^ coming —^ » near - er. m »-^=5- -V- 3E^ :p I 3 Nearer m prayer my hope aspires Deeper the love my soul desires, Nearer the end of toil and care, Nearer the joy my soul shall share. Nearer the crown I soon shall wear, I'm coming nearer. 143 ^lorg to f)i6 Hamt Rbv. E. a. Hoffman. " I will glorify Thy Name forevermore." Arranged. 1 T» i i.1 ^1 ^ . .. ."S*- Rkv. J. H. Stockton. I 1 . Down at the cross wliere my Saviour died, Down where for ( leansing from 2. I am so wondrously saved from sin, Je - sua so sweetly a - 3. Oh, precious fountam, that saves from sin, I am so glad f have 4. Come to this fountam so rich and sweet; Cast thy poor soul at the ^ - . - ^ ^_. ^ ^ . J J ^. ^ ^ ^'tl I n — t m-ffl Tf -h ^ 04 f _%K r^7?y;*-r,!:i--'i;/" ■ ■■'■■■ Knapp, by p«t. limt. ' ' '] near - er; • • • • 9 ^- :.i ly Saviour's d :-T lear - er. E3 m p i )e aspires desires, d care, iliall shai-e, shall wear. H. Stockton. 3ansing from sefcly a - 1 I have oul at the T en - tered m Th^vllZ^lZZ ""'"^'i^^'' *'>«•< "^e in; Glory to His Saviour's feet; IW Hi m toS ^n Xt ^'"T '"' '^^"' ^^^^ *« "'« ♦ I I ^ S P^' °'' ^"^ '"'^^''^ complete; Glory to His 1 name. Glo • ry to His name, ^lo-ry to Jli,s name; itzzi By permission. -h — I .L_ s 144 Miss F. R. ITavkroau Arranged Duet. WW Jlfter ^mkntss. JoFiv R. SWKNE" .\ minted. uuet. ^_ . • "'" •iinini 3. Near after dig . tant CWm oT i ^^ ''"*''' '"^stery. Peace after pain 4- Knd after ji I -^ ' vtZTj^r' T """" '""'"'*^^^' ^"« '^"^ ^'-^ =' .^-_#__# -y^ ii'''°"«^^^'«*''>L»"'-'^'«.»''-i^htlaurel8,Afterlife's.-«^;: ^^ §S t4SfEsEi±!±!Et[:EJ5 fl^9 'r at' »: : ^;' s: r; ;;•? r." •""'■ "•"'"■""^- ■•""» •"" "i.™ ^y permission 146 PaatBB Palmir dlkanfiing ®abt. Mrs. J. P. KwAPP, by permlsHlon. CHORUS. 1 Oh n/^.» T o„„ il . , r I/ I I ^l"°"^ ^ ^"^ ^^^ cleansing wave I The fountain deep and wide; Jesus, my Lord, mijjhty lo save, * Points to His wounded side. Ohorus. The cleansing stream, I see, I seel I trust, and oh, it cleans-^tli me 1 Oh, praise the Lord I it cleanseth me ; It cleanseth me- yes, cleanseth me. 2 I see the new creation rise ; I hear the speaking blood ! It speaks ! polluted nature dies ! Smks 'neath the cleansing flood. 3 I rise to walk in heaven's own light Above the world of sin, With heart miuie pure and garments white, And Christ enthroned within. 4 Amazing grace ! 'tis heaven below To feel tiie blood applied ; And Jesus, only Jesus, know, My Jesus crucified. 146 I Know That 0. Wesley. 1 I know that my Redeemer lives And over prays for me ; A token of His love He gives— A pledge of liberty. Chorus. The cleansing stream, I see, I seel I trust, and oh, it cleanseth mo ! Oh, praise the Lord, it cleanseth me: It cleanseth me— yes, cleanseth me. 2 I find Him lifting up my head : He brings salvation near; My Redeemer Lives. Tone : No. 145. His presence makes me free indeed And He will soon appear. ' 3 When God is mine, and I am His, Of paradise possessed, I taste unutterable bliss And everlasting restj * '"'0"oi?.'y'^"o^'8t. who didst obtain. And die to make it known. The great salvation now explain And perfect us in one. 147 F. J. Crosbt. Draw Me Nearer. T J^i'i^! 9ry^^' I have heard Thy voice. Adit told Thy love to me ; ' But I long to rise in the i s of faith. And be closer drawn to ^nee. Chorus. Draw me neare;, (nearer,) nearer, blessed To the cross where Thou hast died; fLord. ^^rJll^* '"^f""'' "^'^'■' "earcr, blessed To Thy precious, bleeding side, ! Lord. 2 Sanctify me now to Thy service. Lord. us the power of grace divine ; 96 Ttob : G. H. 138. Ket of A Flat. ^InT.^^'n?^'' ^P.^*'' * steadfast hope. And my will be lost in Thine. I the pure delight of a single hour That before Thy throne I ppcid: G#. 56: w. P. P. Br.rss. 2. I hough Satan should buffet, though trials shouldcome, Let this blest a«- 5xfcf=:fr^i:«zzi?=:*:T:g; *it= 1 — ^ I Isiip^i^ "is: —I — ^=p is sea-billows, roll; Whatever my lot, Thou hast taught me to surance control, That Christ hath regard - cd my helpless es- park, but the whole-Is nailed to His cross, and I bear it no grave, 18 our goal: Oh, trump of the An. gel! oh, voice of the Ifpl .Zi5'_ 1*1 it ^E-^^i= :J -J -Ts CHORUS. It is well s^ say, It is well, it is well with my soiiJ. tate, And hath shed His own blood for my soul, more, Praise the Ix)rd, praise the Lord, oh, my soul Lord ! Blessed hope, blessed rest of my soul r=^ m -»- ztznizjc ^ m f^=^ ^■3 d with my soul ■-i r-l^- l. f = ^ with my soul, It is well, it is well with my soul. ^^S^feE^e^^l f By permission. 9S :|: Copyright. tmmc: P. P. BM88. sorrows, like ihia blest aa- ' sin — not in ky, not the 3Jh _ h ——\ M me to 98 es- t no of the It is — • — h^- — , ia Copyright. 163 C. Weslkt |t is ^oob to be |j£«. , ^ . . , A.iapte.! by H. T. C. ^I'Z. !;^^:P^.-^'-« *'-yv}y'-the Sav - iour o ■ bev. An.l ,,..„. I i O how hap - py are they, AVlio tlfe *v - ioiir o bev A..1 . n O ^ ^;:f ;;^7-;---^P-« The s.eet com - C and pea!- ' 1^^^^ 'T laid up their treasures a - bove *~^ ^ '.'.'.[ soul in its ear", li". est 'love. ■ ' CHORUS. It .^od tob^h^re,It is^^ood tobe here, Thy perfect love dri;::Zy f~ 2 This sweet comfort was mine. "^ ^ - hYT. *..,„.._. .„. ..T" P^ Mn ^ ^*^^*^ comfort was mine, n hen the favor Divine [Lamb • 1 received through the blood of the i\r, " my heart first believed, r What a joy I received— What a heaven in Jesus' Name ! 3 Jesus, all the day long, n ^u^'^l,"!^ j°y ^"'^ "^y song: U that all His salvation might see; Ei 154 C. Weslet. 1 ^^how happy are wc, V\ ho in Jesus agree, ^\f-*pect His return from above! We sit under our Vine, And delightfully join III the praise of His excellent love. Chc— It is good to be here, etc. 2 O how pleasant and sweet Is His name when we meet, Is Hi8 fruit to our nniritua! ♦.asf.'^ • We are banqueting here ''•n angelical cheer, And the jeyi that eternally last. ^ He hath loved me," I cried, lie hath suffered and died, J.O redeem even rebels like me." 4 the rapturous height --., Of that holy delight Which I felt in the life-giving blood; ^i my baviour possessed, I was perfectly blest, As if filled with the fulness of God. How Happy are We. o *„ . '^^^'' No. 158. d All invited by Him, We now drink of the stream, i.ver flowing in bliss from the throne, vv ho m Jesus believe. We the Spirit receive, That proceeds from the Father and hon. 4 We remember the word Of our crucified Lord, Tin VT " 99 iicn ne went to prepare us a phce; I will come in that day And transporc you away, And admit to the sight of My face. " # 155 Dnppj) in the "gotb. A nilurim nii,l n utm i. <».... iw—,, i,,..,_.. i t . .... ^•{L^rtri?.u!fl'l^. a»l a BtraMKorlHro,l.appv. hapny, hapRV, I seek the homo to I Dtar fneiiUs have reached that bh.ssf ul shor , happy, happy, happy, The ^ A-gsj.fi-^. y Borrow not iind ciioniTs. K K %. 5iS pllifriins dear, Imp • py Bijfh no more, hap • py in the Lord. » We'll cross the rl - ver of Jor - dan. in the Lord. ) N N S \ s v , , ■.t-± hap-py m the Lord.- ^ s' ^'T T S- T \'"^ ' ^^^ -0 g , happy, happy, happy, happy. Cross the river of Jor - dan, happy In the Lord* 2 I leave this world of sin behind, happy, etc., That better home In heaven to And, happy.et'c. Fair lands are here, and houses fair, happy, * etc.. But fairer is my home up there, happy, etc. 3 O happy day when first Thy love, happy, etc.. Began our grateful hearts to move, happy, etc.; And p-azinL'on Thy wondrous cross, happy,eto.. Wo saw all else as worthless dross, happy, etc 4 O happy day ! when we shall see, happy, etc., And fix our longing eyes on Thee, happy, etc.. On Thee, our Light, our Life, our Love, happy, etc., Our All below, our Heaven above, happy, «tc. 166 L. M. R. Changed. J[tiU (Salbatian. Miss BooLB. Arranged. 1 Precious Jesus, Thou hast saved me : Thine, and only Thine, I am : Oh ! the cleansing blood has reached me, Glory, glory to the Lamb. Chords. Olory, glory, Jesus saves me, ^ Glory, glory to the Lamb 1 vn I tnu Cleansing viooa naa reoA^ue^ iiit}, Glory, glory to the Lamb. 2 Long my yearning h«ftrt was trying To enjoy this perfect rest, 100 But I gave all trying over: Simply trusting, I was blest. I Consecrated to Thy service, I will live and die for Theo ; I will witness to Thy glory Of salvation full and free. 01 ry to the Lord that bought me I Glory to His saving- power ! Glory to the Lord that keeps me I <51o*yi glory evermore .' 167 i^hibt §tcn at ijic gominm. Word, and Melody by E. A. Hoffman . ^ Arranjfed \>y Ira Orwio HoPKiiAJf 4. On H,. ,.Uhfuta»« ^at . i„g, iu^JlCVw oi^^S,',',? T'^!.'"' tj — i^ - — ^ — fs — '=-ca=rJ ■i*. ^— =^-i-^: grr^dot OnT",L3roTAll ^r --^«J -X garment, m depths of love di v ne' Ani "". '° i""'^^" .* " tonemeut by feel no earth - W neej. Oh »,**" J^««vv that Je - sus, /ho so ly need. Oh, how sweet the trustintj and the tlie the blood blood ful . calm of so re cleans - ing, And pre - cious, Flow saves me, Is poa - ing! This am ing for made from - ov peace A. ~r as white as snow. His wounded side. er whol - ly mine I and rest in - deed I CHORUS. ^t:^^^ ^^M -O-T- Ve.,IVebee,..tthef„„„uia,atthente.gWngf„„„tainrAnd,Wlievtag,en*.redm ' " s'-^ug luuuuun, Ana, Delieving, entered in- I have washed my garments in the blood hallplmVl, i a j g57#— ^r-, ttie Di ood. hallelujah 1 And am saved from all mysin m i^*^--*. - ~ ~ |Z — * By pemiisaion!^ gm^? 'OpyrigH i^l: ■Wl 158 (So ^Qlell the SSlorlt) of |)ts |;obe. (Dedicated to Wm. Taylor, JJtVAop o/A/riea.) MlHS AOBIK MU.LM. . >VM. J. KlhKPATHiOkk •2 'n nil f '« '\'"«'l'"" of Jesus, the Lord, Go tcU the world of 11 ih love; i' p, ' , '".'T i^' \'^'":'^'' ^'"^<^ ^^'« ""i?''t J'ave rest, Uo toll the world of Hi, love : a, 1 luttil witli the lost ones to come while they may, (io tell the world of His love • -V- — ^- Pu'iltsh the hlfiasiinrro fUnf fl^... f..„.^ ir;„ i /-,_ x n .1 ... ,S J i§^ Pu 1 sh the blesH.nKs that flow from His word. Go tell the worhl of His love- hmk how He sullored that we might be blessed, (iotell the world of His love- .ie ^ sus IS waiting, He'll gave tiiem to-lay, Go tell the world of His love- ■^ la^ Love that has purchased redemption from sin, Love that makes happy the spirit Lovf tSfc^i','"''''^; '''t^^'^ \F^^ '=*''«• T«" of the goodness we constanlry stlre ; Love that is nearest when earth-joys are past, Lighting our pathway by clouds [overcast ; m m m ^ k [overcast; Love that will hfiln nw nm- nrtvir,.,Qo4- ♦« ,.,:„ n- J.-11 ii . II, »^.' -r^ vmn 1 '^V^'Jr f\'' "** ''"'■ «<^"q"«st to win. Go tell the world of HiLu^^-e. Tn!«UV !f/«/»l»e83, no longer forbear. Go tell the world of His love. Love tlMt M^U bring us to g^ - ry at last. Go tell the world of His love _:r_j?L_*- *■ • •-^^i— 0—^-0' t-t\0- it_.'r^ '-^■ ±-=±E3E^EE± Xi i] D.S.—Heira to the CHORUS. kiu'idom of Je ■ sut. the Lord, Go tall tlte world of His love. Go tell thfe world, Go tell the world. Go tell the^world of His love; Jk of HIa love : lOii Copyright. £ Fine D.S. 159 Iiile \\\t fays aie (Soing Hn. UKOROa COOPKR. T^^iS^ M. MiLi.ARb. Arr. byW.J. B. lonely hearts to chorlsli 11/. .11 Hir I . ■ . . * There are There aro wtary bou1« who porish"; v,,„ V'"° i'"'" .' • <'le 8*ornifiK, iour face he liko the inomlnK the lov-ln- links that hind us t'y one we leave behind iis n 2. J There's i,o time for ( Let f^FF^it.- ■:ici -Yf/*','*' *'•« days are ifo • [un Vhi e the days are go - l,f Wh tlie days are So . ifi^ JVh e tho days are |o - "ul While the days are go - J — *r — ; — F ♦ . —-J\——ms m. » » ♦ #• ^. 3^ W a smile wn ^on ,» . ' ^ ' B f ,*^«^"^''l '? '"11 of sighs But tho seeds of ffoo. icfzfcfetf: 7^^ f ^rr^^^H^ All may find * a field of toil, While the days are goinf; I'y. By permission. ' Suall notes for InstnuiMnt. 103 ^^ II 160 ^lu ®ipBJ) ^og. Mm. M. B. C 8t,A0t wlUsp«r»i. .V.ib.xl/ ever (ohi m*" R- U. MclNTMn. ^S^^^^^S i. In • «A 2. "Didi^ a tent where a gip - ay boy ]^ DP - ina alone at fh« BO love .ne.--a_poor lit- tie V? . sLl "Sto Ztl.e ^i^l L2l~P P ^ »— — M ^_ _ _ ••• -^ ^ -«. ^^^ val-lej of &, •^o.I.entm,'^™,''''','"'' ■■""''»■'""» '">"' ^^o-bod-y ev-er has told it to me'" Wo - bod - y ev . er the eto - ry haa told <" Ihen I am sure that He sent Him for me'*" T«"' »' a - gain I L^rd, I be - heve! tell it now to the rest'" ^M ■i n- -- toll il a«.to 1 Salvation', story .;,«.., o'er and o4, Till non. oan .ayof the - t,! — 1/— V— V— j»^->R- ^rr5 ' —- II — ;» •-»-—# #- chiidren of men, " No - bod - y ■ ■< IP 3 ^ • i ir— n 1 ir — i> — t_j-_; . ' ^T r^ r ev - er ? — I . " ^ I lit I frrtr has told me before!" 1 iYom "Pray«- onrf Pro<»«,»bypenni9^^;nr 104 5 Vfc/ Copyrijfht '>r»a Mm world itverlaatliiK M. Mclirroan. ^^ e at the 3 tlio grMuJ nteretltlio 1(1 thiit for -~ — I 1 he. lid lie iliold? Id He; I west, ? -r I i=^= gain I -7 — ^-^HV. ^ m ? say of the £ I ^ opyright 161 1!.;:. icac fm- Jesus. "Work, for I am with you. mH>< Um Leid "-.tfoy. 9; i. H. H. DOANI. ^^^m 1. Come one and all. thia vbri fr.- t- r.r 2. Come „„„ .„,, ,.„ h" Z ■ ^ ^y ' Z ^' "•" " '"" <"" selves a - new. With heart - y zeal and ,U.,nf i Mtrr. „ 1 », . •'^ *"'' Uaunt - less i;<>« . aiy» Our heavenward course with joy pursue » Jt- . b.^ oar w.tchword, Thi. y.„ for ,».,„, ,^, ^^ ^^,, ^^ ■f i~ r -:& 1^ <»• * * A §^^ ^ ^^^"BHg}ue,andB»tr^i^^i^^^r 106 c^STflifii; ^ by Biglow & ftohi. Il:, 162 |n the §mtt of ^is ]$xmnu. piB, ' RBV. HENRT BlTRTnv. MA Hbv. Hbnrt Buuton. M.A, Moderato. JWO. R. SWHKNBT f 1 •— 3=^ -—-1^ se-cret of his presence I am kept from strife of tongues • se-cret of his pvcseuce All the darkness dis - up- pears- ' se-cret of his presence Nev - er- more can foes a-larm-' se-cret of his presence Is a sweet, tin- hro- ken rest;' m — ^ — N. iC 1^ r* ^ ^^^^ pa - vil - ion is around me, And with- in are cease- less songs • a sun, that knows no setting, Throws a rainbow on my tears. His For In the sha-dow Pleasures, joys, in glorious ful-ness. Making earth like Ed 1^ of the Highest I can meet them with a psalm': en blest: i^^^ ^="^EE^ T Storm.ywindshiswordful-fil-ing,Beatwithout, but can-not haL, So the day grows ey-er light -er.Broad'mng to the per- feet noon For the strong pa- vil - ion hides me, Turns their fier- y darts a - side So my peace grows deep and deeper. Widening aa it nears the sea' r w =11^: i m m '•^« For the Master's voice is stilling Storm and tern-pest to a calm. So the day grows ev - er brighter, Heav'n is com - ing, near and soon. And I know,whato'erbe-tide3me, I shall live be-cause he died! lor my Sav-iour is my Keep- er, Keeping mine and keep- ing me! -b-^^ rr From "Soniit yrijrhlH MMMiii cret of his presence Jesus keeps, I thesecret of his pres-ence r» i ' x, ' ' Jg _(i_ a a— ia-r4- — +-- -r--p--F - i —- fg — jg- 'q*=*^ f ^ In the sha dowoftheHigh-est In the shadow of the Highest. In the shadow of the Highest I am resting, hiding now. 103 Sowing in the Morninff. K.SH1W. Arranged. Tunk: G. H?370. KktopC. ' ^°'''"gj^ the morning, sowing seeds of kind- wS^i'K h'®J"'°""'^° »"d the dewy eve • Waiting tor the harvest, and the time of reap- Wosh^I rejoicing. bdnginilH^fe CHo.~| : Brin«-m-f in the sheaves, rll We shall oome rejoicing, Bringing m the sheaves 164 Wort To-Dav. Key of F. ^ ^Wn^v °/v.*''^ "J«^^* '8 coming ; w^t -KM^'iJSh the mominifhours • wJrk ^?/''^i^^ '« sparkling'' ' Work mid springing flowers • ^akln^h*'^^'''^^•'^^^°«bri^^^^ work in the glowing sun : * Work, for the night is coming. When man's work in d"n« Fmh^Jh^l^ ^^^ «""ny noon ; *™bright«8t hours with labor: «v« every flj mg minntt 107 Something to keep in store • ^^S,^M°'-^heni^ht1a coming'. When man works no moref ^ ^nn''^ ^"lu^^ "'S^*'* '8 coming, While their bright tints are glowin* ., Work, for daylight flies™ *'"'^'"*' FadethtoBliinenomoro; Work, whde the night is da- k'nlnir When man's work Is o'er. 165 Eesoue the Perishing. F.J. Crosbt. Tvm:Q.H.18. Kkt ok B Flat. 1 Rescue the perishing. Care for the dying Snatch them in pity frof^ sin and the grave- JV (ep o'er the erring ones • ' 'P.n .u^''* "P *he fallen, *^ ' rell them of Jesus, the mighty to save. Jesus 18 meroiful, Jesus will save. ^ sJiffi they are slighting Him. w„Mi "J; '^e '^ waiting, ' Waiting the penitent olfiid to receive P "'^l '"L*? .*'^°"^ earnestly^ H» ^.?l'''^^,*'*h thoin gently ; He will forgive If they only Relieve. ^ 5°^ ^5 the human heart. Pnou^ ..^u^ hy the tempter. Feelings lie buried that grace ^n reiitor«. Touched by a loving heart? ' rhn.,i.*u''r^'^*'y kiruinose, ' V/nora8thtttwer«hrnk«.r....in„«u_-i. 4 Rescue the perishing, Duty demands it: ^*'"'"^^ii°'%l'^l>orti.e Lord will p,ovidt; Back to the narrow way i""*"** , T»ii , Fatlently win them leu ti)« poor wanderer a atavlour hM li 166 1Ehc Jielb of thristian f utg. P'annv J. Crosby. Arranged. Jno. R. Swbkbt. -|-~h — r~- E* -i- 1. In the field of Christian duty there's a place for every one, And the Z. U, that held of Christian duty all a - round us we may find, And we 3. Yes, there s work todo for Jesus,— there aresiimers to reclaim,— Wemust 4. In that held of Christian duty we are toiling not in vain, For the moments like the shadows glide away ; But there's work to do for Jesus, and a need not turn our footsteps far away; There are weary ones to comfort, there an scatter love and kindness in their way ; With a patient, humble spirit we must Saviour will reward us by and by ^ Oh, 'tis worth our strong-««t efforts, more thar M M ^ m-' m ^ . ^^^^1^^^^^^ work that must be done. From the dawning till the closing of the day bro - ken hearts to bind. From the dawning till the closing of the day la - bor m His name. From the dawning till the closing of the day worth a life of praise. When we think of yonder mansion in the sky Sowing, praying, trusting, waiting. Till the coming of the Sowing, praying, trusting, waiting, ■^ -^ H«- •#-• 4^ ^ 4L ^.^t ,. ^ ^ ^ JL* JL It: fc«=j?±e=i i y ^ ^ ^ . -i^— t^lH^ 1^^ ^ U #■ # '■ n- --m- ^^^^m ■±aL Master we shall see ; Then among the tried and faithful in the > we shall see. rm ^ ~^—^ !iigz -Tf -f!. ■V-tA— ?=? ^ ?- — *_ By permission. 108 Copyright. >. K. SWBKIT. !^ f , And the , And we 1, — Wemust , For the ^ V^ iBus, and a rt, there ari rit we must a, more thac m fl^ the day. the day. the day. the sky. -JV-A ing of the ^ ithful in the Copyright. %ht Jiidi oi mmstmx fiitg. -Concluded. Sa.-.,er of the Lord, What a gathenug of th« faitl.t,,! th l" '\' ^^ ^" ere will be. • u y ^ 167 ^k Slai) Message. "To-d.,, i, K „,„ ta. Hi, ,„,„^^ „„^^^ not „„r „=.*"-«.». 3;,e. W. A. OOOKN. Arranged by H. T. Crobslit. ^^^^^^ ■^ ^0=7 =irz: W- 6 m sorrow, Falter no more by the way ^^ '^^^^^^^^s^ Hear the glad message of mercy, ' « Weary Come, for the feast is now rearlv wu.. „.:„ one come unto me." now ready. Why will you longer de - lay? Come to the fountain of blessing Come f^ ih t ^ t Come.thedea.Saviourwillnoet;ouCol TT ,r , ^^ ""' ^^"«' mm.et you, Come, He will welcome thee there; . ^ .-____j__, __ — 100 n t r iii f ri i i . -i i ii . 'a-. aiaa.^aigiU,^'-: the Slat) glzss^t-conci^ej ?r£,i^e?ryji» ?r A'ss=-- ,^^; " ^^=o^x sai- va- won, You His rich bles.. CbORl/S. 'r=i=^^ v\ea - ryono comR. 'fia +.K^ e„,,; _.._•.•. ry ono come, 'tia the Savi - our invites •' -" - xy ono come, 'tis the Savi - our invites Weary one come. Weary one come. Jesns invites you. yeMesus iS^s. ^^^^^ Hea^J^i&s^S^ — ~ *^ g»„„ , un-D, iiciM- xxis giaa voice, ' ' j 168 Christian Soldier's S. B. Gould. 1 Onward, Christian soldiers, Marching as to war, Looking unto Jesus, Who is gone before. -j Christ, the Royal Master, Leads against the foe; Forward into battle. See His banners go ! Battle-Song. One in hope and doctrine, One in oharitv Titne: No. 169. Chorus. Onward, Christian soldiers, Marching as to Avar, Looking unto Jesus, Who is gone before. 2 Like a mighty army Moves the Church of God ; Christians, wo are treading Where tho saints have trod • vv e are not divided, All one body we, Crowns and tluunt^ may perish, Kingdoms rise and wane. But the Church of Jesus Constant will remain; Gates of hell can never 'Gainst that Church prevail 110 ^\e have Christ's own promise, \> hich can never fail. ■■ Onward, then, ye people, Join our happy throng; Blend with ours your voices In the triumph song. Glory, praise, and honor, ^ Men and angels sing, Through the countless aaes. v,uLu x^iinsi our iviug. ied m we bring. uy-^y share. g -iS-r- tea you ; 38, Jesus invites, B3^ fe^ come ! " eary one come!'- Titnk: No. iei>. trine, Juay perish, wane, 3SUS lin; er h prevail, Q promise, lil. >ple, ong; voices aor, sage*, ug. Arthur SvhhviAjn. 1. iiiiglitly gleams our ban - npr 1!~^~^^*'~ -^^ * fcZ3t:^ 2. Je - sus, Lord and 'm.s • £ ' \t'n' "^ ^'iV*^^' ^^'-'"8 -und'rers •rt*" ■#. a de we left gel shiel 1 is ov sert, I'hoe, iia, er ~4* ^E '— J- :J^ :^ — # — #— JS!__* « J 1^ I "'^ ^ougs that never cease — m — — r~ ^T-^'^-r^ -« •_ ^ M I --^^ *^; Waving ™i.riSf"'°''"" »■'■«■''""» thelT^Tf J'^ ■,i-a)»:;-,---y.ifjijjjgi^^T(,-.-;5'-;-:- ' M 170 mt Drinbluriting on iht Mall. ' And the king saw the part of the hand that wroto."_Z)an. 5 : 6. Knowles Shaw. 1^ Knowlbh Shaw. Arr. by H. T. Crobslkt. — Nf- At See See So 1/ b ^ -iv- * the feast of Bel the brave cap-tive the faith, zeal and our deeds are re Hhazzar Daniel courage cord ■ ed- and a thou - sand as he stood l)o - that would dare to -there's a hand that's ^^ of fore do writ ■^ — t^-v his the the ing N Lords, thronu' right. now. --^=f~ ~0- mtm^^mm -Jl^=z± I While they drank from gold - en ves - sels ^V Inch tie Spir - it gave to Dan • iel, Sm - ner give your heart to Je - sus as for this to the his the His bool< of miglity secret royal tiuth deeds of records, of wrong, Ills niighi, mandate bow. They For He When are seized with con - ster the kingdom now is under - 8tooi ii . . I na - Hon, finished, writing na - tion the hand up • the hand up his God up - be written on on on on the the the tlie CHORUS. 'twas said of will ? ^f— tr^=?"— ?^-^ wall, wall, wall, wall. RUS. I. ^ ^ '< ":.f!'vw~y«milf!'V'-'i': ill :fi. ivowLBs Shaw. H. T. Crosslbt. ^ his iiords, the thronir the right, iiig now, N ==t i =^ '' records, s of wrong, liis niighi, indate Iww, — m U— -9-^ — \ — 'S ' t .>— Zl --:.1 ace hall, and all, the hall, and all, /Tv -s- the wall. the Mall. the wall, the wall. « ''^ • > Fis the m ^^Ehc Ipanbluriting en tlje fflall- — * * — > T_jC3 Concluded. rail. • 1/ hand of Qod on the wall hand Of God writing on the wall. Shall the record be - '; " Found wanting," or ^^^U^^^=^ shaH it »- Found trusting. While that hand is writing on the waf ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ hand is writing writing on the wall W V 171 prager for Jnmaseb |;ok. ^m (BELMONT. CM.) S Wbbbb. S. Jesus, Thine all vie . tori - ous iJZ' S.2 ^ q"'ckening powers ; 1^^^^^^ ^^^^ ThentfuOlB, feat „» ,„,^ ^'^f ^^ '""■'« «>" "«.". o, „„„. Sct.ter Thy life Ihrawh «. w "« ."f ' «" *»" ""^i in Ood. e" ry p.rt. And »„<, . « . ^, ,^, ,^ msss, 172 Duet. Ellkn OtIVlR. "Strive to enter in at the strait g»te." B. B. Siura. . Thft r>nr>t./^*n,.,I> • _ ' • '^he door of God's niorcy is S Buf jS" h teiult""]^ T n ■»• *v?"' "'"'"S' '» "»■=»">« you in. fcl2zztzi — 1-«= IZZ^ § Coma, »ays the Savior. Co Je««rthe^at., i »aLh_by th^^^i:^^ ^^ ■1^ ^^^^ ear - ly and late, Lest some precious soul, Not far from the .oal. Should -fl U . . .'TN 1^^ wander away into dark„e» and hate, AniLm itIoTever, thetariyTate ^T* ^^ -t" "^^ l»y peroiiMioi. ef j. ■. EA«i«, b.D., Orinie VaU.j^. N.J. U4 £. B. Smith. ^^ of 8iu, >f the hleut, 18 obey, ay of life, to all. ou in. rest, away, } was rife, weet call. m } both Should — (i -, ly gate i ...Ai nrrigtk* 173 W. O CuaaiNu ^Iff |loom ill Ijcaben. fcb£E5 ■t;i?r"^ ^^^^p 3 OhThaste tVri^^ the harvest all past, The bright su.n.ner dayn all un . haste thee and fly, while mercy is near ; lieinomler the love that He en, 1 he an gel that stands at the beauti - ful cate Should er, 1 o know that the reapers had gatheiid tL Sin And . you ; 1 he love that has sought thee is setk ■ Ig tKtlt And •75 * — I — # • ^ - - ^ . _ . /T> qt= ^ m m ItKFIiAJN. answer. No room in heaven i jtUtwwa"its[o^.a::y:;.: '^^^'^-''-'-"^'Htbe! No room in CAo /or Ja*^ «.«.- Room, room, still there is room, Oh ! come^id^ Chd IciT )niit ti^foa^. D*-v«— . •!» . . heaven for thee! N-^ room, no room N. .^Tif ..^ZTT* heaven for thee! N-^ room,, no room. No roTm * heaven "for yet there is room; Still room, still room. Oh ! come ^e~^th7re7. __^_^^ '^^ow and goft. ' -I ' I ■§i^^^; H3EEEB =(5=* thee! ^^^i^P^PS No room, no room, No room in heaven for th^! ,PiS i cJa. room: Still room, atill tv^m nu i . m ... . ' ^^ iSy permiasion room ; Still room, still room. Oh ! oome while yet there is r^ Minn jjg ■i 174 J. K. Han KIN, D.D. Soil be luttli ^ou. ^^ W. 0. ToMii. 8. God be w th yon till wa nitet S' VVlt^ ?f'V"f.» '^^^re - ly'^hlde >ou >i»'n, uiepio ^ » banner floatinif o'er you, ^^^^^^ I • - - -~,.M„^t •iuai>iii)(^ o ef you l-fi U-..4 . ^ . . " •'--^ " I J /^ Put IlK, arms unfaili„l roi ml vou' n«^ ^ ''^^^ >■"" *"' *« meet a5a f. ^, , REFRAIN. -^ ^- (^ meet , fin TiH we meet. SI Te m^ef kl nil we we meet, Till we - .. . #. .A. . jt jT ' i^^ 1" '"i^'^' Till we meet at Je meet at Je wsm bus' feet. Till «us' feet. Till we meet "' "'Si w« .Z . V^,l '^'^ ' lUl we meet, till we ^^=^^-^~ meet, „„H K„ _... y. y "* f'^ meet, n«,) t, . ^ -eet, til, we meet. gS t ^lEJJ J^ SI ^'V* . I — g ' a C — 4=-—* • ^ ■•■ we meet a . g»Jn we meet a - grain. iJy permission j. E Rankin~n'n — 7s sni a. xwnjoa, D.D., Orange Valley. N. J. =zt:: ■-^ m il6 COf/j-rjjfai. w. a. TouMk. I, uphold you, •ly hidejou. confound you tinif o'er you, -!#—#■ /T> meet again, neet ajfain, iieet again, ncet a(j:»iD. ■# — /rr\ f ** Till we Till we ^ # ^ till we till we nm T • gain. ■ gain. m -vpjrijfai. 175 8- r. Skith. 5fc H. H. ilc u AANAIIAlf, - -- --• ■""x^ »t 1U8C an( '^^& CHORUS. ^ Je - 8U8 invites thee no m"^ uf • fer the night of de - spair ' song to the Saviour they W' bear the im - pen - i - tent'a doom ? Si^[^^ When the bar vest ia pen When the liaivest is ■^ -a. A. '^^^^1^^ past ... and the sun^ • — M.& ^.^ H-, 4 harve.t i, pa,t and .he ™,„„er U ,o„e, .:d Jesu» invites i:jg S By ptmussion. 117 Ill 176 MaKV D. J AMU. ^imo6t cSabi^i). WM. J. KmiPATHWR. ^^^ 1. A n.0Ht8av«c, a n.ost save, , So near ml vation'H „nen i(ate; Wi.ere 2. A nioHt saved, almost save.l. Within the sightof ( hrist .- I Ciu Wilh .1 A nmst Have, , al.nost save,!, But lost while love l.ea.ns f ro.n o, hiVh " Wh.le 4. A ,no8t saved, amost saved. Thy feet so near the thresh .Id wait:" The 5. Almost saved, almost saved. Come in, im - per - il not thy sou Oh f-T ^ of love. Come in, no lorn/ oi u«.if i wait 1 en. inerey ca U m tones of love. Come in, no lonu or wail uracious helps and wooings oft, By (Jod's own Snir - it liive Je - sus pleads m ten - dcr tones, Oli, soul, why wilt thou Sie' gracious in. VI. ta-tion sounds Still from the o - pen gate do not hn . ger on the hrink. And fail to reacli the goal CHORUS. SEES ^^i^f^ Almost saved ; why perish? why? When ( 'hrist and heav en are so nigh? One m^^^^m^m '^^^^M^^^^^m step and end - less life's begun ; One step and hope of heaven is won ' fct, ~f ~^^^^A^^^^m Oh, take that one step now ! Oh, take that one step now • -^-i~^ S^S i=k -V- b?fe^^£ J^lAX. =B From " The Quiver," by porniission lis r i^-^ -I Z fl Copyrlfrht KlUPATRMR. I gate; Where lieaveu, With II high! While I wait; 1 he »y Boul; Oil, 9- #. 3 nigh? One i^^E S 1 18 won I ^ -V Sf i W! 177 (Etcinih) I— cHluHc '/ ■i .^ 't«*innto ufi^'luV-'VS.!!:^?* .''""" l" which mu a 1,1, cl,«-ir it.- i . .. ^ 3. h . ter - nity !_where?" Oh ' howrJ\ u^ '^'' r«''«t"n.!.l ones in fi. "Eternity ..-where?" Qh, eU yV':the'r^TH;nt^V'"^ -ii-i»— _it_ - . - - — ^'^^™- ^r'f'n'l. sleep not, nor Bilence it ev - er «!» ly? or fiends in is there! The ..ueHtion 'le ■ Bpair? With one or Pleaaurei,. or hee, leTs - y Vrl .V''' T. l""., '^' ^' long er His judgment for bear . rr *V^''* *'" ^^^ 8^" "" take in the iorld a"ry share Ti'v '^'"^ '"ay decide your-"K. solenin— "Iv oth - er— "K- set ■ tie— "K- t*er -■ nUy Lwherei" Jvlth'^r*'"" f. «olemn-"Kter .„ y '--whoroV- ter . nity!-where?"Thisd;rnv;i u -f"'^" ^'^^'^«" " "'^y! -where'- •On JoKTul Winff,"hy ^rniiwion From 178 p. p. Bliss. Arranged. 1 ;; Almost persuaded " now to believe • Almost persuaded " Christ t^ wce've • Seems now some soul to say "'^"*''® ' "Go. Spirit, fro Thy way ^' '••ils?rufd¥ruK-^r*^^ •Tesus invites you here. ^^■ O vrsnderer. oome- Almost Persuaded. Copyrifi:ht. He Tdnk:g. H.75. Kktofo. , Apost iiersuaded." harvest U .^o.♦ i s^ c 'J°!l" '" ''^"'^ to fail i Sad sad, that bitter wail- Almost— but lost!" * •' AlS P«""«^ed," tempt n ^t this doon And He will take you in; '• "ander^r, come." 179 ©athtring ^omc. " Yc shall be gathered one by one. O ye children of l8raol."-/>,. 27: 12. Changed by Crosslet Bros. W. A. OODBN. 1. 'JWVe gathering homeward from every land One bv n„P ,.. . ^- lio - fore tlicy rest tlievr»i« I m^^i^^> ir: I 1/ I n - yer ^e by one! Gathering home! gathering home! Crossing the Gathering home! gathering home, yes, one by ...1^1 S"^ ^£=1^ one! WTien yoM rMc/i thn verirfl of Jordan He 11 lU wiuers then liivldo Bear you thn.uKli in rutli tri'umpliant. Land you sato on Caniian 3 Bido — H T C 180 The Crowning Day. 1 Our Lord ia now rejected And by the world disowned, By the many still neglected, And by the few enthroned, But soon He'll come in glory, The hour is drawing nigh, '[and by. lior the crowning day is coming by Chords. Oh, the cr-wning day is coming, ^^^Is coming by and by, TTuoa our i-oid ishiJi como in ''power " And "glory " from on high ; Oli, the glorjona sight M'ill gladden Each waiting, watcli nil eye, [and by in the crowning day tl-at's coming by i21 TcNK : G. II. 410. Kkt of A Flat. ! Tlie heavens sliall glow with splendor. But blighter far tlinu they Ihe saints shall shine m glory. As Christ shall them array. ' The beauty of the Saviour Shall dazzle every eye, [and by In the crowning day that's coming by Let all that look for hasten The coming joyful day, By earnest consecratirsr, To walk the narrow way, By gathering in the lost ones, *or whom our Lord did die For the crowning day that's comin* bv and by, ° ^ - 1 181 Amused by H. T. C, "^ht Jubgment fag. JS:j:!&:'^:J!*^ i« «>"-,, CHORUS. i"d^'n.e„t day L comi'S Oh. !°"' .' *"*•'• '^°'" ' '"« thatgreaf. dav. ^^1^^-B way to .Te-sus. And find in Hin, sal v,, ■ tion 2 We'll hear the trumpet sounding etc 3 We'll aee the Jud-e descendinir. etc. 4 We'll see the dead arisinj; etc 5 We'll see the u-orld assonihlcd, etc. e We'll hear the sentence uttered, etc. 7 Then repentance will be useless, etc. 8 For no pardon will be granted, etc. 9 We'll hear the wicked wailing, For they hasted not to Jesus, nor, eto. 10 We'll hear tiw righteous shouting, For they fled away to Jesus, and, etc. n You d better come to Jesus Just now while you may. 182 eat for Wxt g^mrg. Arr. by R. M. McIntosh, By permission. i5=^: 1. In the Christian's home in glo - rv Thom »« ^^ r's gone before me. To mi m l^orz st;'T:?. st .i>^'- . -, to For my stay shall not " ^rT^nsient'' fn thS hi . T/ Zl' - 'J, ^nT Hut, in that ce . les - '^1 ce'n"'."tlp r . - . r, .-..« ^.- on. „.„.,„ „ p,„ ,„ -. ,J ^V'S,o, ^l^.^^^^.^^ CHORUS. is;-" ..i s. £ r,jr-.r?r j: -. -s;,, - ».. .- There Is -iu '^^^ i* ''*''* 'o' you. J -Ther« I, „rt ,„, j;^^} mi blooming— There it al vu tioii m ■ ')i • Jee. U8, nor, etc. louting, '. and, oto. i V permission. S^^ of rest : shall stand, !liall share, ^ou go; 5^3 -3^ »e • ouest. P.V lana. tall wear, ce tn rough ■ g I rv— d«n, ^S MM.) 09.9° 1<38 ^JlTVCIt W. FUMOB. Moderato, "The hour is comlng."~John 5: 28. ^^i^^ -« r.. 3. Tcnrsaa. ^ , w . g 2 W« ill ""^'^^^.h^ f^-er side, Some sweet day, some sweet p^ :(;^^5 V- ^=fc=:|: n# e davi S J''*'! '"'?".""' /tonny ti,Ic, .So.ne sweet day, some" sweet - "P kc ' "f" V' ' r •0- ' -^ ^^P=5: zM: :£i I|i-IZt ^f- ^ * -iSt- ^^ ^ ^z:^: :f=i -^-J^ ^Sl^^^ dayiw^ £nE%*h'''"t '^fg^W' While before our eyes un- J , y Mit. tree ot Ute so fair, Joy and rapture every- r — — — ^ ' I 4/ — i> — ^ — I ^ii^lgi^i-^p Sn nS"/ «P «r^dors yet untold, Some sweet day, some sweet day wWe O the'bli«: ' ^r ^'^'' ^^T' ^°'"« ««'«'* ^^*.V «ome swee da^." w here, O the bhss of o - ver there 1 Some sweet day, some sweet day. m i'ifou " Hymns New and Old,' by permission: 123 P^i^^ Copyright. 184 Lizzie Edwabds. *• i am thinking/ of liomo in -. "^ ' ^ '^ JWO. R, SWBJfBv. 2. I am thi;;i,7;;5 of iZe ami /lloTiil' ■ " ■ '^>}^''^' A home that is fadeless and fair WVio^^+u * 0—0-1^ — J — 3 :J — j- ^^-i midstofthethronerThrslt^^^^^ -i^—i know that my bv'd ones are there, i]- TT"g^"»^3'- Ilia own. wipe ev'ry tear from our eves meet all the lov'd ones at home 0-verthesea.far o-vertheaea. Voicesaretender-ly calling to L. C^ . Calling to i ing to me, Calling to me. ing to me, Calling to me, ealliAg to me. O^e. yes.'ovrt^e^^P- T' From •• ^oT^w o/ Joya^^dOlidrii^ by permission. "Si opjrjyht sisiiimiti. "O. R, SwgNuy. loine that is flows from the 3 darkness e'er n He, my Re- lallrest: I shore, Where land. Shall bll awake To sea, m sea. 3ea. ^ jright IPome at fast. M. Lindsay. Arr. b> \v j f. 1. Hark the sonc of hn i,r i. ., ~ ' * * — #-i-5tir:. I Oh, the 1„„| .4'a .i et'?e "i; „T' fcj' '"T",''"'" ^-Icr .t,-^,,, =t. .W the shadow, will W "lift . eft jZi'tLlT u'Jnf ' t" ,n"' And with million they are .!,.,„«„„ „ ■'f^~*=i:b^ ti te' e"i""r 'lllf "? 1™«?8. H"- at ,4.7 =^^ home at last home at last home at last ^^: A^a t\er"Tr *1?&^ -.t-7. HomH; laV ho.::?^' And re - joic - in^ we shall I'Tlr^'!'^' ^' '*«*. home at last *' '^''^.^.S^.^^:!;:!:^}^^^'^^ 125 OopyrijfBi 186 iJft. BONAH. llenumbeai). 1'. *-. auss. ArrhyW. Jfi. 3. Fading ataySe'tho ^tar„fZl°'''"' «''J'»'Mf'-»n>tl.e5el,l thatii, ^i l..mored, unknown Herefor up yonS rZ,* ?""' *»"' V^'Pf ■■> I'm onlyre. .--iu^^„„^T^^iH^^|-|S;/,™,ty^:^^^^^^^^ 2A It ^ CHORUS. jrrrj membered while the years are rolling on • membered while the years are rolling on ; ^ *fV . er remembered, for- Av • er-more remembered, By permission. 126 Arr. by W.J B. -g — , — j=n light in the le field that in lamo be nn- htcrownsof re M 4;iz_v , Only re 3r: I'm onlyre- , Only re- All be re- ive done, ive done, ive done, eyhave done. SJcmembcreb Concluded. ly ren,„„be,„d "^ ^Z } H^JZ 187 DR- H. Bqnar. ^ Moderato. Kkv. T. C. Nkal. I .Shall be ^atisffeb. 3. W ,m I shall ,„«et ,n{l, ?h„ J' that n,»v."1' ",'",", "' ^''''"« '"n" 'Jl* " a™, the long remove,,, And fl„d h„„ faithful Thou .„ „. „„t provedi^r.^K ~ng^dl._^^^Hi™„« th.ev,Ha,«ug h,., I ,hall JSt'iS; I^M«^atMe< I^haU ^.a«s«e,l, I .ha„ ^ X^. B,.„.,.L,. S3S 127 I 188 fi K A. H. Arr. aken Mi Jlli ©et |iome. K. A. Hoffman. «•- A. HOFFMAN. a We „,„ .e our p.!i„t LV,-/^sr:.-if'--'j,-, ^!i:- -ing the- praiatif Jesu." Wh * U .11 get home, With „,i,Ho„» ro„„,l thetr^t^ "' - ter . „1 . t,, O how halprwe ./^, IV, i» Z fc'l^, 1=' ~,^' CHORUS. ^[?=r,v=z5: |XZ,Z Et When we all get home ov - er there, ov er there, AVhen we -r h=^ all nrof V>.->r>^^ _.. Ai .. ' ' all get home oj^ - er there,' over there. O how happy we will be When Hi,'^ IVom " Spirituul S - -ft- i, We will I, All our ; Who a the throne, [VViJithe e, From all , And thro' i get home. nly home ! nly home. M hen we P hen Hig ^ hen mc .511 (Set Do.nc.-cw„«. ^^ 'CHr r 189 'loiling Qp the ciiaii. Moderato. '■^ * O ^S S S Arr. byj. R. s. Ch'd by H. T. C. (__ ^ ^ ^ the coss, Bless - e,l cross, blessed cross P.C. (jeLs wait, An - gels wait, We have jour - neyed mauv a A^ 'V^±..a .u_ . ?^ .■*~ a^^ o flom;! the king - dom. / tlom ; \ J^o un - bar cuonus. -V- ^ the goUi . en gate 0/ the king . dom. Still we sing, Christ, our Kintr. vVnlb. ,.,.vi. ..^TT ' y «tag, Chmt, o^r Kmg, Wa^Mth^^^ iarrow w,y,_ 3 We sha,ll gather home at last, II: Sorrow past, :|| We shall hold our jewels fast In the kingdom. " c auaii uweii in perfect Heht. II: Holy light. J ^'' Never dimmed by tears at nicht In the kingdom. 129 4 We shall know each other there l|: Over there, :\\ When our glorious robes we \rear In the K!n£rf!.".rt- ' All that's purest, holiest here, II: Grows more dear :|| In iha mansions drawing near In the kingdom.' ' 190 R«v. E. H. Storm. D.D. ®nc bn ©lit JjlO. R. 8WINBT. Eg 1. One by one. our loved one- slowly Pass beyond the bounds of tLfi' 2. One by one, soon we shall gather Not J w« \ .1 . ? ' ^ n^.- 1 . *«»i'ui.i, i^roi as we have (rathered »ifii« ^ ^^^^ 3 ?=g=f^ -^- ^ :^ -Oh so„.e have «„,., .„a ,„, «„ „,,,„ ^ntr'^The*! L"::;^; CHORUS. ^^^^^^^^m One by „„e, „„ by „„c; We shall .oon, ye,, soon be there; m One by one, yes, odr by one, We -© — ^ F^ -«^-*- ^^h^^EE^ shall end - less glo - ry share*. From •■.>9n9,nfJi,d^eming LoverhTp^misBl^n" 130 (SopyrlSht. J«0. K. SWBJIiT. I -I tids of time ; athered here — Jwelling there; i ours to day ; ' f P-^ , a — 3—6 ^ « — 5=1- z=j «g sublime. ;h ap - pear. Forever wear. :tening way. EJ be there; i 1: m y share. -£ JU dopyrlsrht. Jlecf ^^le 'OHierc. Wm J, KlRKPATWICK. =t: I palace c. th^ing, M£t^«&,Be=.^^^^ t:^::^^~M D.S.~Stor,ru of l(fe are o'er, O^Tlhe --.--?iendwithre"nt;iV:3tU^;StS J::^fci=:fcir^-r-i J!^-— J Meetmethp.ro / ' ttt, V Meet me there ^ ' \ii j. , - »-, *iif . Meet me there ^ ' wu ^ Meet me there, m»«* .u '^"ere Ae ♦ • ^ .#. ' Meet me there, -# fL. \^M Tree „t Life is blooming, Meet „e «««. when the .^ •-.__. ^ Meet me there. •'9*^ ^J<^and WadnMer by penniwioa. 131 Oopyri«:ht 102 the ikigitt Jforebcr. Francis Jank Croibit Van Almtvnk Hubert P. Main. ^imm^^m I Ikeaku.g thro thoclouas that gatlier O'er theChrlstiauH natal skies, Distant i' X ..* . ,• ■ "*;*.., " ^^ ^'" • «^'''' l'>«we reach our journey's end; Yet a .{. O the bliss of hfe e - ter • nal ! O tho long un - broken rest! In the ^m^^m^ I beams, hke floodH of g bry. f ill the soul with glad surprise; yVnd wc ahuost hear tho little while to labor, Kre the evening shades descend; Then we'll lay us down to golden fields of pleasure, In the region of the blest; But, to see our dear Re- goUlen fields of pleasure, In the region of the blest; But, to see our dear Re- -G— K-^— >--H,H — N-A--^ -_ . IJ'k js^^:\ ^•* e - cho Of the pure and holy throng. In the bright, the bright forever. In the slumber. But the night will soon bo o'er; In the bright, the bright forever. We shall deemer, And before His throne to fall. There to hear His gracious weloome- ^ S !?•. ^ •^ f^Vill be :^:=:;--=t rf±t- CHORUS. iinnitti.i lull /I /^vf o/-ii-t/v r\-^ 4.U« — «.1_~1 _1a1 • »»▼ 1 •« summei laud of song. On the oanks beyond the river, We shall meet, no more tfj wake, to sleep no more, sweeter far than all. r\ ^ K N 1 S K K Ik rUard. ^ sev - er;^ In tht bright, the bright forever. In the summer laud of song. f -■■/./ "by permission. 132 " Cop7riirht l.v Bisil, • aTMain; im "Pur.' (,' ./— >- -^ ^ EIEEEE3 pcra --4- --t ^ ^ =E ■^ RFfl r--;^ love the Lord, and o • bey His word, We may all meet there, all meet there, -1 ^ 1: SSffi f- f f ~0 .-...-0 the prospect! it ,s so transporting. And nodanger I fear from the tide; ^M=^S ! ^ fe For the fond heart must ever be clin^iny To the f.itKf. i ^ . " ' ^ ' Bor „, ,„ved one,, O how I do „., |,.e^ ff mX-^L^^n'^I^^IXronce Would y^u iol„ i~ ..e song oHhe a„,eU, Then be ready to fo„ow yonr fe -•:^aagaagsamait««gwm'-7-::r:ffawif^^ 198 O. Show. ^kat f eautiful or It). O. Show. ^ I 1. There is 2. There is f= 5 a a beau - ti - f ul world, AVhere saints and an gels sing ; beau - ti- ful world, Where sor - row nev - er conies; ^^ S -^ ^ £=rfr4=i-xztz=£: ±: 1^ i± 5 e -^- E^ =if ^^1^^^ world where peace and pleasure reign, And heavenly praises ring, world where tears shall nev - er fall In sighing for our home — / |J-g fai£=f ^ ' — i^_ i^ £^i^ ? =1 CHORUS. ^i ^te^^^te We'll be there, we'll l>e there : Palms of victory, Crowns of glory, we shall wear '^m fe^:f^ rji. n that beautiful world on high. 1^ ¥^- i^ 3 There is a beautiful world. Unseen to mortal sight, And darkness never enters there, That home is fair and bright. 4 There is a beautiful world Of harmony and love ; Oh, may we safely enter there, And dwell with God above. 199 S. F. Bknnbtt. 1 There's a land that is fairer than day, And by Taith we can see it afar. For the Father waits over the way. To prepare us a dwelling place there. Chorus. II: In the sweet by and by, Wt shall meet on that beautiful shore. :| 2 We shall sing on that beautiful shore iuSS mCSCKiluuo aCu^e Ol Tiltc D16ab ^ And our spirits shall sorrow no more— Not a Mgh for the blessing of rest. Sweet By and By. (G H. 204. KST OF G.) 3 To our bountiful Father above We will offer the tribute of praise. For the glorious gift of His love. And the blessings that hallow our days. 4 We shall meet, we shall sing, we shall 138 reign, In the land where the saved never die ; We siiali rest free from sorrow and pain, Sate at home in the 8we«t by and by. T^gyawMww O. Snow. fe^ ^ 3 3S n • gels sing; ev - er comes; i ^gp praises ring, for our home. £: i^ ^j ^1^ f, we shall wear -^^ V— P- J: I 1 world, I sight, r enters there, : and bright. I world love; enter there, jrod above. J04. Kbt or G.) jr above bute of praise, : His love, lat hallow our 1 sing, we shall ;e saved never tn sorrow and r'eetbyand by. hat a dathaino. ^ev. 20: 12. ^*^- *. BAMWIi. ±^E^ be, We'll ™eet with the f&nds g °„„7,S u,'. wK ' «'''"°""S tbat wili be ^*^ What a eath v What . lathering S .ill ^ ,Hat •■„ T^' t 1^ ♦ "^^ '"»« will be, What a ^^^^^^ ^^ gathering that will be thatwrnbe-V^SL'thMfge,: '^"«' s sing we'll tlf ^ath ■ J''^«' W^"^* * ail gath - er home ; J > ^ 2^ - . gath . 'ring that will be! By penniwioo. I- m •• is»*.v«*Jaa»j, Si lOXi^Ty ^S'Hl^' ^.'ff!^^' ' I 201 Rkv. W'm. Huntbr. I J'm #oing ~§)m\t. Dr. Wu. MiLiiXR. Arr. ^^rn^^m -fi- — #- 2 r My heavenly home is bright and fair : Nor pain nor death can enter there : 1 ■ \ Ita glittering towers the sun outshine, That heavenly mansion shall bo mine. J #. ^ ■(«■#•■(» aii^ii^^ ^i^=^f^j^ fjEf^i CHORUS , / I'm going home, I'm going home, I'm going home to die no more : 1 '■ \ To die no more, to die no more, I'm going home to die no more, j 2 My Father's house is built on high, Far, far above the starry sky ; When from this earthly prison free, That heavenly mansion mine shall be. I'm going home, etc. 3 Let others seek a home below, Which tlames devour, or waves o'er- flow; Be mine the happier lot to own A heavenly mansion near the throne. I'm going home, etc. Then fail this earth, let stars decline, And sun and moon refuse to shine, All nature sink, and cease to be. That heavenly mansion stands for me I'm going home, etc. 202 Rev. K. Lowry. MbS: Rev. 22 ; 1. Rev. R. Lcwrt, by per. III 1. Shall we 2. On the gather EFj: -r- — fy— 3£ f gi :t trod; spray. li^Priii^Pi With its crys - tal tide for - ev - er Flowing We will walk and wor - ship ev - er, All the CHORUS. from the hap py throne of God? Yes, we'll gold - en day. V b ^ b ^ — gather at the Gather with the saints at the river That flows from the throne of God 3 Ere we reach the shining river, T;H,v Wft fivfirv nii'Tiiftn fifiwi \ Grace our spirits will deliver. And provide a robe and crown. t At the smiling of the river, Mirror of the Saviour's face, Saints whom death will never sever, ■"■■■' ■" 5 s-^-fg gl-.f-. 5 Soon we'll reach the shining river. Soon our pilgrimage will cease. Soon our happy hearts will quiv«r With the melody of peace. 140 ij^mimum tfiLLSR. Arr. ^^ nter there : "I illbemiile. J :) ao more no more to own the throne. stara decline, ; to shine, le to be, ianne of God ever sever, ' 'O O' '" ing river, ill cease, ill quiv«r ace. 203 Sb)nt feat at ^omt B«v. O*,. T. Gouio, D.D.. and Mm HAMProH Adapted by F. L. Brmtow. 3SSI T -^^ i Why will /„„ stilt lIL^cZSinrw^^^^ caonus. Safe at home, at home with Je - BUS, Nev - er more to roam, - , .M. .m. . - ~. ...i/it. „u roam, " 1^ I' , Oh, how the care, of earth grow lighter, Thinking of sweet rest at home. ^>^, m ^^^^ From "Pure Delight," by permJsslS^ 141 ctopyrighFc^ift'eErfchireir 204 ,#Ib ^itt (Eountm. Mart Lbs Dbmarwt. Mm. Jani T. Hama. Har. by H. P. Maw. 1 fl am far I An' I'll ne'er be B.C.— But thene aightt l^^^^^^^^m frae my hame, fu' oon - tent, an' these goun'a an' un tcill I'm as weary aften whiles, For tl>« til mine e'en do see The luiething be to me. When i :^^^^ U4-4^ -==tr ^- M ii: ^^3^^^ £&£z. I £5^^^^ First. langed-for hame • brin^ . in', an* my Paither's welcome smiles I Second. Fine. | m ooun . trie. avn Goun • trie. «>w HV„..afT;.""5'"l' *" "J' Faither-s welcome smiles I Kow . den grates o' heav'n an' my (Omit fajn hear^he angels smgin' in my \Omit. ... ain „ fc^ (The JThe earth is flecked wi' flowers, mon - y bird - ies war - ble blithely, for my tint"- ed Father Copyright 1881, by Bigelow & Main. fresh ^_^ made them sae an* gay,) i l J? ^"'^^ word o' promise that ;>.ome gladsome day, the Kinjr To H s am royal palace His absent w mn will bring : * ml ^rf!^ ^'} ^*'' *'®'* rinnin' ower. we shall see The King in His beauty, in oor aln countrie. My sms hae been mony, an' my sorrows hae been sair. But there they 11 never v»'x me, nor bo remembered mair S^'o!? H^ K^i^ ^'^ '"'^^ '^ ^y'^' *"«* "'8 ban' shall dry my e'i When He brings me hame at last, to my ain countrie. "^ ^ " *■ 8 Sae little noo I ken, o' yon blessed, bonnie place. I only ken its Hame, whaur we shall see His face : It wad surely be eneuch for ever mair to be In the glory o' His presence, in oor ain countrie. Like a bairn to his mrther, a wee birdie to its nest. I will soon be gangin' hame, unto my Saviour's breast. For He gathers in His bosom witless, worthless lambs hkeutt. An' carries them Himsel' to His ain countrie. ' By permiseiofii -.ogang at ony moment to my ain countrie. Sae I m watching ave. an' oinvin' n' mv ho.v.> »- » zx n^',2* »°}'"'"» o'"Hi8 footfa~'this side thegowdonlite; Gcd gie His grace to ilkaane wha' listens noo to me. J»M we A may gang in gladness to oor ain countrie. 4i(a T. HamA. y H. P. Miw. ^ hiles, For tiie • see The tn«, Whenl i^ i )Hd. Fine. \ »un . trie. mn 'trie. D.C. f>* gay. I !m saarf hem iaa: i ' permuKiob 206 I. Watts CaJJing ^0 JtUiag. Arranged. OVe. FfnWfrro.4.*U„i_ .• „ ■ 'J II -in^*- " ■ We. How,.e...heirj«,., H„„ bnght .heir glorie. i;^ cS" "■" '*■*■ ^^'^ «- -'«"« t-aay, Happ, „„ I ,„'„.„ ,„„„ ^ Many are the voices Calling us *awav t .~-*^^^*^^^^^=*^^3= ^^ ^ "' "^^y To join their glorious band ; l'^~~ .N- — ^:Z I^ZIjS-l-a-F^X^IXZIi ^ — : 1 - Jiepe at Chorus pp Calling US away. Calling us away. CaL^g t^ th^e bet • ter W '^ ^ Thev Tirh^'°? fr ^'^*«*"y ^^"'e. Ascribe their conquest to the I^ub Their triumph to His death. ' 3 They marked the footsteps that He Hiszeal inspired their brSast; [L3t 206 Ov«r There. (ti. If. f)2.) ^ ^ Rv'ii!''' ^ *^"^ ''"'"« over there By the 8ide of the river of li^ht Where the saints, all i.nmortaJ a„d fair Are robed in their garment of whtto.' Rkfrain. Over there, over there, etc. 2 OMhink of the friends over there Who before us the journey have trod m thff."P "'^* *hey breathe on tftir In their home in the palace of G,S^. 3 My ^viour is now over there, 4?f '"'^'^ "'"^ '"«nd8 are at Thea a^^ from niv sorrnu, o,..^ i.«t «i« iiy to the'land of theblMt!" a£ 'iear to my heart over there Are watoWfig- and waiting for mi And following their incarnate God. Possess the promised rest. 4 Our glorioivs Leadei- claims our praise Shows th« 8«me path to hej^. 1 207 Nearer My Home. ! M,8S P. CKKV. ,(O.H.m., 143 . 1 One sweetly solemn tho^ht Conies to me o'er and o'er Than I have been before. Chorus. Nearer my home, nearer my home Than I have been before 2 Nearer my Father's house, Nearer the great white throne todav Nearer the crystal sea. ^ ' '^ ^ yv^*" *^« '^und of life, NearJto'Sele«;^JX = And nearer to the crown. i Be "ear me when my feet Are slipping o'er the brink ; Ferhspg, than now I think. --."^.iSS5;£.j,^I'^",'J^*^^^^Vj^ 208 LutziK Kdwardh. |n tht Itorning. Jmo. K. Swiinit. 1. \A e are pilgrims looking home, Sad and weary oft we roam, But we ^. U these tender broken ties, How they dim our aching eyes, Biit like 3. When our fettered souls are free, Far beyond the narrow sea. And we 4. 1 hio our pilgrim journey here, Tho' the night is sometimes drear. Let un 'P^ ^=^ ^^a^SSS^^ know twill a be well lu the morning; When, our anchor firmly cast, Ev'rv jewels they wdl shine in the morning; When our victor palms we bear. And our near the Saviour s oice m the morning; Whon our golden sheaves wc brine To the watch and persevere till the morning; Then our highest tribute raise For the -- [ Pry g I -y-rl 1 1 1— •—« — ) — — f— ^ fe^a^l^ I Fine. ^mm ife * stormy wave is past, And we gather safe at last in the morning, robes immortal wear. We shall know each other there, in the morning, feet of Christ our King, What a chorus we sh/ill sing in the morning love that crowns our days, and to Jesus give theiMaisc in the morning. ^^±^- g- D.S.-sun • ny ciionus. ^E^^^^^fe ^!^ re - ffion brujkt, When we hail the ble^ed light of the m&m -^ i When we all meet a - gain in the morning. On the 3weet blooming IVoni 'P«rir 144 Copyriglit. rwo. R. SwimiT. r^ mm, But we ^es, But like 8ca, And we drear, Let un M 1^ cast, Ev'ry bear. And our e bring To the ftiae For the — ^ ;#- •s- Fine. mm morning, the morning, le morning. ;he morning. P iwn . xng. J^ ^—4=f- set blooming 1 iHil: D.f the New Sonj. 210 ShaU We Meet. TuNB : G. H. 199. KuroFA. 1 Shall we meet beyond the river? Where the surges cease to roll? Where, m all the briglit "forever " Sorrow ne'er shall press the jou'l? Chorus. Shall we meet? shall we meet? Shall we meet beyond the river » J^'all we meet beyond the river,' Where the surges cease to roll? 2 Shall we meet in that blest harbor VVhen the voyage of life is o'er» Shall we meet and cast the anchor liy the fair celestial shore? '3 Shall we meetwith many a loved one. ihat was torn from our embrace' »naU we listen to their voices And behold them face fe^ f«,.".c» 4 Sh£^ we meetwith Christ our Saviour, When He cornea to claim His own? Whall we know his blessed favour And Bit down upon His throne' Ufi When we have reached our blissful Ihen we llsingtheNewSong. [home, 5 When we shall tread Life's river brink, Ihen we'll sing the New Sohk; And of those crystal waters drink, Then we'll sing the New Song. 6 Where all will be immortal, fair, ^ri*^*;®,^®,'" *'"« *h« New Son./; When blood-washed robes are ours to Then we U smg the New Song, [wear, 211 Till Jesus Oom'^g. Tunk: O. H. 304. Kky F. 1 Our souls are in His mighty hand, And He shall keep them still • And you and I shall surely stand With Him on Ziun's hill. CHORrs. We'll work tin Jesus couies, ,^® '*'■« till Jesus comes. VVeJl w.UillJesus comes; Ami vA^ ! be gathered home. 2 Him eye to cy . we there shall see ; f.^^^ ?"' ''''® H^ «''*" 8Wne: Uh! what a glorious company, When samts and angels join ! 3 Oh 1 what a joyful meeting there ' In robes of white arrayed, Palms m our hands we all shaU bear, ana U10W118 upon our head. 4 Then let us lawfully contend. And fight our passage through : Bear m our faithful minds the end And keep the prize in view !■ 212 "^^w I>- Jamh. i>*ttt. i : 40. Wm. J. Kmrpatriok. orders to know ; interests grow leu? ^=E^T?=R= ^—iluLJ / A ^ A ■ «» _ -^ ,'=^=^ SP ^^JS Is It well, is it weU with thee ? Is Is it well with thee? with thee? is it well with thee ? .n.a.-It is well ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^,, , ^^j, ^,, ^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^ .1 ^ God thy defence and salvation? Is it well, is it well with'^theev' ^ God's my defence and salvation. It is well, it is well witlf me! '''' '"''' it is well with me. /^ It is well with me. i_ i i/ > ' ''•II Ftour'So7i^g qf'Per/eet Lorn," "bTi^SiiSSton. .140 Copyrisrht. igerous way? m His blood 7 r of Bin, lors to know; !8t8 grow lew? y^-g> - ^ to obey? of God? 1 may'stwin ! ly go? ililerneM ? F rr with thtie? with me. i5 Jopyright. 213 9 ^^ " "" ' """■ ■ - I >.. IIMIIHW ■l..^. 2' Tim' ^^*''^**'*'*^ ''•"""^ |^Ji« homestead, Many a J«.r fa - miliar «i>ot o. yuicK 1 drew it f 1 om th« nib - bish, Covered o'er with dust so long; Drnnrrlif iirail.:.. • • _ W "^ » Hr-i?- t nd ending, pp (Ptp Ms lodt. ) ^ ^s ^ "7 i Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber I Holy angels gua.d thy bed 1" ^ 4 While I listen to the musio Stealing on in gentle strain, I am carried back to childhood— I am now a child again : Tia the hour of my retiring, At the dusky eventide ; Near my trundle bed I'm kneeling As of yore, by mother's side. 5 Haads are on my head so loving As they were in childhood's days ; 1, with weary tones, am trying To repeat the words she says ; xis a prayer in language simnle » .« 1^" i* mother's lips can frame : lather. Thou who art in heaven. Hallowed, ever, be Thy name." ♦ Use second ending. j^y «?*V " •'^®'' • *o n»y pillow With a "good-night !" kissi creep, Scarcely waking while I whisper, JVow I lay me down to sleep. " Ihen my mother, o'er me bendmg, • „ ^'■^^^ ^" earnest words, but mild : Hear my prayer, O heavenly Father, J5les8, oh bless, my precious child i" 7 Yet I am but only dreaming : Ne'er I'll be a child again ; Many years has that dear mother In the quiet graveyard lain ; IJaily hovers o'er my head, C/allmg me from earth to heaven Even from my trundle bed. ' 214 ^0 the lUscu. p. J. OwsNS. Ch'd by H. T. C. Chas. Edw. Priok. i M ~~*~ 1. Death-bells tolling, tolling, tolling, Wrecks adrift and breakers rolling; 2. Voices cheering, life-boats steering, See, the helping hands are nearing, S. Joy-bells ringing, ringing, ringing, Friends a hearty welcome bringing- Where the floods of intemperance rave. Light the beacon and speed to Je - BUS comes witli His power to save. For their ransom His life He gave Heiiven bends down with joy to hear.lGreets the rescued with words of cheer CHORUS. Sign . . our pledge, now sign, S^ i?p Sign our pledge, oh, sign, now sign, And etrength divineshallyot be thine • M=f=f in tz±z±: t=±: t^J^^l" fi^ Sign our pledge, now sign, tes^ BS ?^ ;=it= *5l is ^^ iiif S Sign our pledge, oh, sign, now sign, Touch not, taste not the wine kj penuifldon. 148 Oopjrrijrhi :'ji«ii.Jitt»Mt:.»»i.^„j,||.,^^.^.^ -4-4— i 216 Eedeeming the Time. Da. Bomak. Tunb: DBNirig. ^^jj-^ ~t ■^ - ■■ ■■- '-#■ J^^ 8 L Make haete, O man, to live, For thou so soon must dio ; Time hurries past thee like the breeze How swift its moments fly I Make haste, O man. to do Whatever mu>fc bo done ; Thou hast no time to lose in sloth, Thy day will soon be gone. Up, thfn, with speed, and work ; Fling ease and self aw . • ; This 1j no time for thee .o sleep ; Up, watch, and work, and pray ! Hake haste, O man, to live, Thy time is almost o'er ; O sleep not, dream not, but arise. The Judge is at t! ioor I 216 Where is My Boy To-Night? Dr. R. Lowry. (O. H. 279.) r^^ 1?^ ] 1 Where is my wandering boy to-night? The boy of my tenderest care, The boy that was once my Joy and light, The child of my love and prayer? Chorus. O where is my boy to-night? O where is my boy to-night? [knows. My heart o'erflows, for I love him he O where is my boy to-night? 2 Onoe he was pure as mortiinjf dew, As he knelt at his mother's knee ; No face was so bright, no heart more true Ani« none was so sweet as ho. 3 O oould I see you now, my boy. As fair as in olden time. When prattle and smile made home a joy, And life was a merry ohime I 1 Go for my wandering boy to-night; Oo, searoh for him where you will ; But bring him to me with all his bllghl And tell Wm I love him still. 217 Heaven My Home. Miss M. Hamitok. Tunb: " Home, Sweet Home." Kbt or E Fiat. 1 A pilgrim I Journey o'er life's rugged way. And know I am nearing my home day by aay Tho storm-clouds may gather, no evil I'll fear. My Saviour is with me to comfort and cheer Chorus. Home, home, sweet, sweet home. Oh, the Joy of the meeting with loved onea at home. 2 When burdened and weary I faint by tho way. His strong hand supports me. His staff is my stay; My burden grows lighter, I rise and reloico At the touch of His hand and the sound of His voice. 8 My Journey grows shorter, I soon shall behold The beautiful g-ates of the city of gold. And through their bright portals with rapture I'll see The mansion prepared by my Saviour for me. 4 Oh, what are my conflicts, my trials and tears? They'll all be forgot ten when heaven appears: Oh, glorious prospect 1 no more I shall roam. But dwell evennore with my Saviour at home. 218 The Precious Name. Mrs. H.wtbr. 140 1 Take the Name of Jesus with you. Child of sorrow ar.d of woe — It will Joy an' omfort give you, Take it, then, where'er you go. Chorus. Precious Name, O how sweet I Hope of earth and Joy of heaven. 2 Take the Name of Jesus ever As a shield from every snare ; If tenr. tations round you gather. Breathe that Holy Name in prayer. 8 Oh 1 the precious Name of Jesus ; How it thrills our souls with Joy, When His loving arms receive ua, And His songs our tongues employ I 4 At the Name of Jestis bowing. Falling prostrate at His feft. King '-f kings in heaven we'll orowa Hini, Wlien our Jouniey is complete. 219 Jn the dxose of thdfit J ®iorp. SiK J. RnwniHn ^— ' ^ ^^m^^^m J. CONKBT. 1. In the cross of Christ I ulory, Tow'riug o'er the wrecka of time • i' wtl' f '^ '"'"' i ul^ ""^'^^^ '"«' J^°V«« deceive, and fears annoy. 3. When the sun of bliss is beaming LigTit and love up - on my way 4. Bane and bless - mg, pain and pleasure, By°the cross are iancti - fi^-^d All Nev the light of sa er shall the cross cred sto - ry Gathers round its head sublime. v,.^.r. 4-u^ *i J. ■ ^^^^ ™®' ^^- ** g^'^^s with peace and joy. liom the cross the ra - diance streaming Adds more lustre to the day l-eace i& there, that knows no measure, Joys that througli all time abide. -J ^-^J^. l-^^^i^g I 220 There's a Wideness in God's Mercv F. W. Fabbr. "^ ' 1 There's a wideness in God's mercy, Like the wideness of the sea: There's a kindness in His justice, ^Vhich is more than liberty. 3 There is welcome for the sinner, And more graces for the good ; There is mercy with the Saviour ; There is healing in His blood. TuNB ; No. 219. For the love of God is broader Than the measure of man's mind ; And the heart of the Ete-nal Is most wonderfully kind. 4 If our 1 vo were but more simple, We siiould take Him at His wor«l j And our lives would be all sunshine la the sweetness of our Lord. 221 A. Gabdrer. 1 Jesus our Saviour— How great ia Thy love. Coming to seek us from heaven above ; Lovinjf us freely, wlien wand'ring and lost, Stopping to ransom at infinite cost. Jesus our Lord—Praises we bring, Glory to ThesL slsA\v -j^s s:r-.=r • Jesus our Saviour, Bedeemer and Friend, Thine be the glory, Whose praise ne'er shall end. 160 Grace and Glory. TuNB : No. 222. 2 Jesus our Saviour— Thine only the power, Snapping sin's fetter?3 in sorrow's dark hour ; Gone is our bondage, and now we are free Ours is the vicfry, all honour to ITiee. 3 Jesus our Saviour—Thy merits we praise, souga of luauicajriving unite