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COATES. HALIFAX: S. F. HUESTIS. /-- / j'1 2 1 .3 J PREFACE. The naine and plan of ^'Melodies of Salvation'* was 9ug- gcsted tvhtlc reading 6phc8ian9 5: 19. Chts scriptui^ id used as the title page of the Rymin division of our book* Many months of prayerful worh have been spent in composing, col- lecting and anTanging these '^psalms, Rymns and Spiritual Songs.^ me believe that each selection can be used by any audience. psalms. 7esus, with his disciples, at the institution of the Lord's Supper, is supposed to have sung psalms lis to 118 inclusive, mhat better method of teaching the truths of salvation than the frequent singing of psalms in our service. Many of these sacred poems are here clothed with modem and attractive music. Rytnns. H call for a larger number of Standard Rymns is heard on every hand. Our booh supplies the need* H desirable feature is, no words are found without the music. Songs. - A- t9- Sing ye to Him, r — r— r- 33- 3E! ^ 4t= Sing ye to Him, Sing to Him with a Psalm Wit h a P salm, With a Psalm, Egfeliaj^ ^ =sf= E :t:=:^ 1 I Sy^ sa; i lEi iE6=i F= -I — r to Him, Sing Psalms Sing ye n^ m to Him, Sing ye i itti Copyright. 1899. by Hugh E. Smith. ). Smith. :^-i~ ke known c - cord ; leek ye ; ;h done; 12- :h one. e Lord, l-ly. h one. r- t- a Psalm ■/■s" No. 2. His Yoke is Easy. "The Lord is my shepherd: I shall not want. He inaketh nie to lie down in green pastures; he leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow oC death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me, thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oilr my cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and 1 will dwell in the house of the Lord forever."— Pea. 23. R. E. HuDBOpr. P =i=tt=E3 ^^^ I=«=J=| t m 1. The Lord iB my Shep-herd, I shall not want. He mak-eth me down to 2. My soul cri-eth out : "Re - store me a-gain, And give me the strength to 3. Yea, tho' I should walk in the valley of death, Yet why should I fear fromi m igii ## = g=f #4^M=i SE Jt— |i— H— H=:g r f m ^ :?=^t ^M ^ 1- M -^^ I In pastures green, He lead-eth me The qui - et wa - ters by. The narrow path of righteousness, E'en for His own name's Hake. For Thou art with me, and Thy rod And staff me com-forfc stilL -f— r- £ fei -^— i Chorus. His yoke is eas-y, His bur-den is light, I've found it so, I've found it so; 3^=p: — H« — 1»— #-=P ■h — h — ^ ^ ^ i^ ^ H 1- --y \^ y -"!* — r~ -g- -g- m. f-t-rf-^ i i -N-=T Ej^ ^= -^ ^=TT^rr i>=^ He lead-eth me by day and by night, Where liv-ing wa- ters flow. Copyright, 1886, by K. E. Hudson. By per. i $^JL !J - p44-£^^ No. 3. Psalm 42. As Pants the Hart. Ilfon E. Smith. 1. O, why art thou caHtdown.my Houl? Aiulwlmtshouldso dlw - 2. I cry to (iod, my rock and stay, Oh, wliy liast Tlioti for - .'{. Yet shall the L<)rd command by day, Hlw lov - inj? kind-nehH, 4. These things I'll call to mind, and cry. When I shall tread the :^-F U ^ \ II U ^ ^ --I .-H. ^ , ^ -iTLl qui - et thee? Still hope >fot - ten me? Why ko and HiH sonf? Uy night sa - cred way To Zi - in I be on. 1^ y> God, and Him mourning all Avith me; and prais-ing God ^Wl -•- -! -»- r- -I— =F -0—f-m-- — # • t—r-x-T :S-f:z=z^=z=5=:V:zEtr= ex - tol, WhoHe the day, ()p- I pray To on high, With It: m /jv Refrain. face brings sav - ing help pressed l)y my fierce en Him who doth my life throngs who keep the ho to me. As pants the hart for e - my ? pro - long, ly day. wa - ter brooks, So pants my soul, O God for Thee; For bs -/-,. -.t -I- %' -f5>- k --]- -(9- 2i^it: :t= -(22- hart I ?^ for wa ter brooks. So -I- -N— •- ^^. Thee it thirsts, to Thee it looks, And longs the liv-ing God to see. S^: 19- m— .. -^- ^ ■iS'- pants my soul. Copyright, 1899, by Hugli E. Smith. O God for Thee. i I i E. Smith. --A-— - Ibo din - 'lion for- kind-iu'Ks, read the EfE -!•- -^- :q=r: tol, WhoHe 3a.v, Op- [)rny To ligh, With m -jonn -0 — lart for -A mm tlie — »- — »■• ee ; For i > — • — So \ No. 4. Phalm 138. I'll Praise Thy Name. E. Manford Clark. ^r §ip3^EiEjE^^ 1. For Thou o'er nil Thy name. O I^ord, Hath ma^ - ni - 2, All kinj^H of earth shall give Thee praise, When from Thy ;{. The Lord, though high, re - specta the low, IJut He the 4. U Lord. Thy nier - ey i;ev - er ends, Through-ou^t all hW- !M^5: Lj u. t -S: -t- z-Pi^P: m qmil^zzr-^ziH: -4 teEii :t ~s- 'UC EEtl m fled Thy faith - ful word; Thou didst me an - swer when I mouth they learn Thy ways; They in Je - ho - vah's ways shall proud doth far off know; Though waves of trou - ble round me a - ges it ex tends; Then on Thy ser - vant pi - ty .t 5;=*: i^^ :1;==t ^H^t^^ Refrain. cried, Thou hast my soul with strength supplied. With all my sing, For great in glo - ry is our King. ?oll, Thou, Lord, wilt yet re - vive my soul, take. Thy own hands work do not for - sake. 'It- ^ -Sf^: f fzziiLzzf: heart I'll praise Thy name, Be-fore Thee, God, Thy praise pro-claim ; EC5 PE*E: :f— r-zig: tz±zz|— ztzzt irzji: ■•-r-#- -P-^-f- :pci:p: i?^ ' I ^ |liE^±»3EE^E|EfelE«.ZlEte?E:-*^«feS pship in Thy ho I'll worship in Thy ho-ly place And praise Thee for Thy truth and grace. S^E? By permission. t-t t=^ jn^ ^ 'H ir - t '-'l L/ I -V ^^ r ± & No. 5. Good is Jehovah, the Lord. Pbalm 100. p^ ^= -l|-T-# Hugh E. Smith. ^ -S'-T — -i— L# — #-— • — # — »I^^ Z3 1. All pt'o-ple that dwell on the earth, Your songs to Je - ho-vah now 2. Knowyethat Je - ho-vah Is God, OurSov'relffn and Mak-er is 8. O en - ter His temple with praise, His por-tals with thanlrful ac - s^i ■0- f -0- r ^■±- -0- -•- t±=: _^ -t»f— r:- %~l±% \ m~—0 0~- zi^zt: 11 =l: rM ■X -I •-A K — -; N — d^^r-p* ' — ^-p^ d ^ ' — *- -zgzza=zi;i£iEt3izr^E^izaizztzE^ ralse; O wor-ship Je - ho-vah with mirth, Approach Him with an - He; His peo - i>le who bow to His rod, And sheep of His pas- claim ; Your vol • ces in thanksgiving raise, And bless yo His glo- r^.0. . . -a- !^ t •15'- T" CHonrs, r- -'/r thems of praise. For good is Je - ho - vah, the Lord, ture are we. ri - CUB name. His I 19- -JfH^ZZjf- J I :^ «>--- I i* E5 ^. ^^- i±=g: -:^- 3 --j- our God, f i 1 ' mer - cy to us nev - er ends, His faith - ful - ness true nev er ends. m^-- T r T i I -'' ■ 1: ^ 1 — r gEiifeM^^ Copyright, 1895, by U. P. B'd of Pub. By per r "-% No. 7. Psalm 1. How Blest and Happy. G. E. Henderson. iBEBE -\ \- N- zjpzt^ 4^ ^ /How blest and hap- py is the man Who walketh not a -stray In \ Nor sit-teth in the scorn-er's chair, But pla-ces bia de- light Up - oJ He 6 'all be like a tree that grows Set by a riv - er's side, Which \ And ail he does shall pros -per well: Thewick-ed are not so, But coun - sel of un - god - ly men, Nor stands in sin - ners' on God's law, and med - i - tales up - in its sea- son yields its fruit, And green its leaves a - like the chaff be - fore the wind, Are N - _-•--#-#--#■ -a>- ~t 1- 1 * "■ way, bide, on it day and night. How blest and happy is the man Who places His de- driv - en to and fro. How blest the man, M - ■0' M _ . J J ^" - « « « ±zz:t V ■-U- ^—V—V — U- V — ^- ^ — 1- 'f=^^- 1 EEE * * light Up- onGod'slaw, andmed- i - tates Up-on it day and night. — I \\^ — 1^ V- _i 1 r" • '■ — ■ — •- . - By permission, No. 8. Psalm 31. How Great Thy Goodness. Dr. L. Mason. tr f ^- -N— ^ fizzij: 'r -&- :J--S=t^r3g: 0——m — • — • — ^ — i-J 1. How great the goodness Thou hast stored In se - cret for Thy saints, O 2. Thou in the se-cret of Thy face, Shalt find for them a hid-ing 8. O let Je - ho- vah blessed be, Whoshowed His wondrouBlove to 'M -42_ -,22- i — — w — 1 ;—- -c--p3: :tz:i::t: 1 NDERSON. itray In light Up- Jide, Which BO, But 1 EQEiE: iTB' way, I - bide, EEEI E S id night. ^1 1<. Mabon. j !— -J -q • saints, O I hid-ing msloveto i How Great Thy Goodness. Concluded. fti?-& Lord, Thy ho-ly name who fear! How great the mercies wrought for thoBa place From proud opprPHSor's wrongB; A safe re-treat for them pre - pare, me In ci - ty for - tl - fled; "Cut off from Thee;" I said in fear. ^£ -*5>- -&- -»- -g— r*- L L * — ' I II 1 d=:| — J 1- ^zii- :t=:i=ir=i=:^ -^- t :=1: -^ ■c" 1^ Who do in Thee their trust re-pose. Be- fore the Lord ap - pear. And lieep them in a cov-ert there, Se-cure from strife of tongues. YetThoumysuppliantvoicedid8thear,When unto Thee I cried. -42- ^~!27Zg: Izt ti:^ I ■t- :!= .a: ± ^F ^£ I • # -, — 1 — f-'- ^f—r-- r [t ; No. 9. Psalm 143. :t X My Prayer. ScoTCH Air. 3^zfe^i^ 5— T— *-^— . ^^--fn* 1. O Lord, my pray -er hear, And to my cry In faith - ful- 12. To Thee 1 Btretch my hands, My lielp-er be; As long tlie 3. Cause me to know the way My path should be. I left my fe^.^ Ea ^1^ 42- ■^^zr. P--:^ t^B^ ^--.-^ ^ ■Z5}- -J- f I H]- r :s:q: .-^- iqiz (51 ness giveear, In love re - ply. Yet I re - call to mind What ancient thirsting lands, I long for Thee, O Lord, send quick re-lief, I hum-bly soul to Thee; To Thee I pray,OLord,forThy name'88ake,Revivean(l ^^'=>^^- 5 rff j- -'T-l ^- L^:ti* nJ- ts: r* — • — #— r^- I3ES 1 3?Fi-* ^MS^^IP days record ; Thy works of ev - 'ry kind, I love them Lord, pray to Thee; My spir-it falls thro' grief, Stay not from me. quick-en me; And for Thine own truth'ssake. My soul set free. -• — -U i ^ S f-^qt 1 r — 1~ i No. 10. p. p. Bliss. m My Redeemer. "O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer."— Ps. 19: 14. James McOranahan. m:^i^^^E^ 1. I will sing of my Redeem - er And His wondrous love to me; 2. I will tell the wondrous sto-ry, How my lost es - tate to save, 8. I will praise my dear Redeem-er, His tri-umph-antpow'r I'll tell, I will sing of my Redeem - er And His heav'n-ly love to me; J > J J J-/. .r>. f r: 'm. On the cm - el cross He suffered, From the curse to set me free. In His boundless love and mer-cy. He the ran-som free-ly gave. How the vic-to - ry He giv- eth O - ver sin, and death, and hell. He from death to life hath bro't me, Son of God, with Him to be. e^=^ t- I I ^ ^ H •iB-i 1- tz=t j*.^_ii ^. 1 1- r-rrT-T=r ■•^4 H in^ Chorus. i~-i ^^^ ■(&- -i 7^ ^ £ ^- -M 3=; Smg, ohlslng of my Re-deem - er, Sing, oh ! sing of my Redeemer, Sing, oh I sing of my Re-deem-er, rP — J—r* — p—^—p-p — .# — • #— r# — »-f — • — P — #- \ ^m :g- -r-f-f— r =:g — *- if=g--g=r~r^ =f^ "^rrrfT^ ^ ^-1- ■H 1- ±ut=!t. rr-r-^rf—r 1^ ± ■St- 5 I WlthHisblood He purchased me; He pu rchased me, If: ^ ^^ ^^- ^ ^ He purchased me; ^^ ^ I ^ I >-.J- ± — fc^ ■■ lZ | iziip: t 4:: t: ^ With His blood the cross He sealed my par - don. On the cross He sealed my pardon. On the cross He sealed my pardon. i s V — F — t^ — > ^ — I v—"^ — p p g — r — 5=^ Kfe^ •-h- Tlie John Church Co., owner of copyrig..t. By per. KANAHAN. me; save, U tell, me; } free. • gave. dheU. > be. I deem-€r, •- fT I ^^^ k lased me; -JLznL i 1 y pardon, My Redeemer. Concluded. Repeat pp after last rersfi. Paid the debt And made me free, and made me free. Paid tho debt and made me free, I ^ J J*^ n ■1— >^=i .K2---. m No. 11. C. H. M. I Love the Lord. Fsalm cxvi; 1, 2. Mrs. 0. H. MoRms. 1. I love tlie Lord, for He hath heard My voice of eup-pli - ca-tion, 2. I love Him, for He hath in-clined A gracious ear un-to me, H. And for the ten - der, lov - ing care He ev- er-raorohath giv - en; 4. And tho' with all my ransomed pow'rs I wor-ship and a-dore Him, H? -^A: JfZ- •2S- ■^ il =|; It; 5 ■J— J- -U -4—4- -sj — *: (2- ■ta- T ■«5»- r<5^ 1 i_^- ^J-l- ^^ -K-A- ■M^ ^ t: :^: I -(5^ And for the prom-ise in His veord Of full and free Bal - va - tlon.. And sent His Ho - ly Spir-it kind From sin-ful paths to woo me. With Christ, His Son to be joint heir Of mansions fair in heav - en. How small now seems the all I bring And hum-bly lay be-fore Him, - "5 -•- _ . wm. T limits: :^- -ts"- :t=: f i t=t ?±Ri a Chorus. V -1-4 :rt^ #T# i -(5^ J±g=*r^ 1^«- :^ -<5(- I I love the Lord. I love the Lord, With heart and soul I love Him; His name to me is mel ^ h o-dy, My Saviour — how I love HimI Copyright, 1899, by John J. Hood. By per, No. 12. C. H. G. -tt^J — I . 1— Sometime. Chas. H. Gabriel. :^— -*?— is-c: ^=&g— -• — -A—- n t-r fS — « — m — « — M — i-H ["some 1. "Sometime. "you Hay, AvhentlieMaHteri8plea<]in>?;"Sometinie," you answer— 2."S()metime" will pass likethedew ontheheather,"Sometirae" will fade in e- 3. Thin is the time and the day of salvation; "Sometime" theSpir-it will 3- •H ^ — ^-F-K — ^ — ^ — v — F- ■H-t-^ — •— Fj — al — « — H — I— H --^-E-t oth - er day !" Grieving tlie Spir-it, for you in - ter- cedin"^, Turning the ter - ni - ty ;"Sometinie," nnd grace will deny theeforever. "Sometime" mean strive no inpre; Patient-ly knocliing, behold your Ob-la-tion I Will you not jgTt=:=b=^^TF=3*^'=*=^^"==*-F*== ^— ^— '^-^'=Fb=g=^ ClIOKtlS. A Saviour a-way. Bev-tT to thee! the door? :qz=c=q==qzirc:?z::]vzjv=^:A=^ o-pen th( ¥■ ^ ! ! r*— • — F- ■ m W— U— 1>- It -x=x -r '.^—W—W- -H y— V— V- ^ U '^ ' ^ ^ ^ I I Copyright, 1900, by Hugh E. Smith and Frank E. Robinson. No. 13. Who Shall Abide With Thee? Psalm 15. (evan.) Wm. H. Haveroal. '^-^-E^ :E lEESi ::1: 1. With - in Thy tab - er - na - cle. Lord ^5=5: :1: :1: -:i-~^. J. ,Who shall a ■ 3S^ ^ _, ho shall a -bide with Thee? 2. The man that walk-eth up-right- ly, And worketb right-eous-ness; 8, Who doth not Blan-der with histongue.Nor to his friend do'th hurt; =EgE^ "K? Kg- P^^^g^ jrABRIEL. ii I ["some J answer — fade in e- pir-it will ninff the inie"mean I you not lid-ed; O TERGAL. h Thee? Js-nesB; th hurt; 0^ % -t Who Shall Abide With Thee? Concluded. — I- 4- -sr » -St- Thy hij?h and he think-eth a-gninst his ^ -ZSr -6k- :5: -A- -«<- ho - ly hill Who shall a dwell in his heart, 8o doth he truth neigh-bor doth Take up an ill -5^ ■ cr ex ■ re ■ I -&- be? press. port. 1©- -jg- -la- s: i No. 14. Great in Glory is Our King. Psalm 138. H. H. McGranahan. — rr-N — \ — ^-r-i K-c — rjv — ^~ZI^~I:n '"^ — ^ ^\A — ^3 -#- -•- -•- 1. With all my heart I'll praiseThy name, BeforethugodsThypraisoproclaim; 2. The Lord, tho' high, respects the low, But He tlie proud far off doth know; 3. O Lord, Tliy mer-cy nev - er ends, Thro'-out ail a - ges it ex -tends; l4i^: 4^ \^— -h- — i?'- :eL_-f: -y — '/- ->— :1-A 1? r- I'll wor-ship in Thy ho -ly place, AndpraiseThoeforThytruthandgrace. Tho' waves oftrouble 'round me roll, Thou, L()rd,wiltyetre-vive my soul. Then on Thy ser-vant pit - y take,Thineownhands' workdonotforsake. ^^ ^N « m ,^__^ ^. :E :t=t=: -r i\-i — I '^ s: ^ ::^- H: jiziti J=i=: =^iil All kings of earth shall give TheepraisejWhen from Thy mouth they learn Thy [ways; -/->• \--f_ ~\- -V- 1^ ^ rres. t: S :t==t=: PPP They In Je - hovah'swaysBhallsing, Forgreatln glo-ry is our King. ■"^"'"i^^l^i Copyright, 1897, by H. H. McGraaahan. By per. t— r- ^fl No. 15. Hallelujah, Praise Jehovah. Psalm 148. Alleffretto. mMki^ r?=J-J: H. H. McGranah ,N. ■-4— -4- ^S^t ^ 1. 2. 3. 4. Hal-le - lu - jah, praise Je-ho-vah, From the heav - ens praise His All His hosts to-geth-er praise Him, Sun and moon and stars on Ijet them prais - es give Je - ho-vah,They were made at His com - Kings of earth, and all ye peo-ple, Prin - ces great, earth's judg-es B?EE ^fi^:. icur J n^ '^:E3 ^: t=\;^ U=^ K- ^ 1 V<=V name; Praise Je- ho - vah in the high -est, All His high ; Praise Him, O ye heav'ns of heav- ens, And ye mand ; Them for - ev - er He es - tab-lished. His de - all ; Praise His name young men and mai-dens, A - ged an - gels floods a - cree shall men and i -#- f^'f: X t==t: ?-=^= =■£=£ :fc r- g r^mjE t^^=r— r- r^^t i m Chorus. r- :4 « — ^— .1 — - 12: 3 ^ f^ praise pro-claim, bove the sky. ev - er stand, chil - dren small. r- Hal - le i^^z liizd lu Jah, praise Je -T^ t=a Hal - le - lu - jah, % I ^ 12: :S: -*— I 4. ^ -sr ■s(-T- S 3*=: -^- ho -vah. For His name a praise Je - ho - vah, For His name a - lone. i -?-?-f-f^-.-;^-j t lone is His -T^ tint 1 -^^ -<&- ^ S-T- f f=«J=F r :q: -«- high, And His name a - lone is high. glo glo - ry is ry is His ex- &m ^=^- LX-J H f^- t t :fe -v<=y- Copyright, 1896 and 1899. by James McGranahan, By per. EUNAH ,N. — ^-^ praise His stars on His com - 8 judg-es P-f- _ ^l - gels ads a- s shall 3 and m i^ raise Je ^— I )ne la lis i lizif: ex- Hallelujah, Praise Jehovah. Concluded. $ S izzzzz gij r r , I/SV- E -St-T-il- alt - - ed Far a glo-ry Is ex-alt-ed, bove the earth and sky. i :— t izzvz: I No. 16. Come to the Fountain. "For with Thee is the fountain of life." Fanny J. Crosby. -Ps. xxxvi, 9. Geo. C. Stebbins. 4- -J- m^^EB^^Ei t 1 -t-f— -s)- < — •-' It ^^^ Slg tf:;:* i .3. 4. Come with thy sins to the fountain, Come with thy bur-den of grief; Come as thou art to the fountain, Je - bus is wait-ing for thee; These are the words of the Saviour; They who re - pent and be - lieve. Come and be healed at the fountain. List to the peace-speaking voice; -•- -0- ' -0- -0- -0- • M _ I - N _ -•- -0- • -0- -&-' •/Li * -l ' >'- :r=± 4- ^ £ -\^—v- r- feE?: .=^ zzqzzz: Bu - ry them deep In its wa-ters, There thou wilt find a re - lief. "What tho' thy sins are like crimson. White as the snow they shall be. Tliey who are will-ing to trust Him, Life at His hand shall re - ceive. O - ver a sin - ner re-turn-ing. Now let the an - gels re-joice. ti-:pi-t4-f ■^-» -h- V ^ — h - -V- -*5>- t=^^:%. iiUli Chorus. 1 1 k. >. 1 ^ ^ 1 ^ (». ^ ^ 1 ' T' i ) K ; 1 i"^ '-"^ 1 m m m^ , t 1 N , 1 'H'^ d m m 16. 11*1 • m _i^ g mt^\ Xi 7—4 #T-#— ^-i*— t—t-^i—^ 1 V • jl -ad itr-i-m m ' — *- Haste thee aw ay , why wilt thou stay? Risk not thy soul on a moment's de-lay; f^\* 1 «m m • \^ ^/ r • m L « • 4 ^ ' 1 P^*l f f fj- \ L* 5 1 ? ^fEl^\ XL/^ « m' m ■J "j !■ -^ ^ \ L X ' f 1 ^ 1 1/ ^ •' > J '^ , ■ y ^ r 1 V »'' p I 1 \ N 1 \ s- za- -#- -6^ ^" :5— * Je-sus is wait-ing to save thee, Mer-cy is pleading to-day. ^^^^^^^^^^m Copyright, 1883, by Geo. C. Stebbins. By per. No. 17. Phalm M. O, Magnify the Lord. HuGH E. Smith. t- ^: -N — — ^- -M 1 1- 1. Tlie Lord I 2. O, mag - ni a. 'J'lioy looked to will ut all times bless; My mouth HIspraiHt'Khall fy the Lord with me, Let us to praise His Him and liglit re-ceived,Tlieir fa - cos were from 4. Fear God, His saints; no want at all Can such as fear tiie still ex name a shame re I^ord be press. My soul sliall gree. 1 souj^ht tlie lieved.Tliis poor man • fall. Young 11 - ons -1- '^-r-i^^i m. 41. .m. Jt.. M boast Lord, on pine in He the for God, my did me Lord did lack of — t— -^ — •_ %-- n -I — -V- voice The hear, And call; He food ; Who • i: — » w — Refrain. , meek shal' hear and shall set me free from ev - heard and saved from sor - seek the Lord shall lack re - joice. 'ry fear, rows all. no good. His an - gels camp a -h- J^ f: te^=^ round to guard And res = cue them that fear the Lord. See, God is —I [ 1 # — r# • • • — r0 • r-h- ±. S^=S= I U I M^^^^^^^^^ good ; His goodness taste, For oil that trust in Him are blest. F ^— rS. — -^ — I — -»-^ — ^ — **» — •• »— r-i- m^-^^-=^ =2^. :»: I! Copyright, 1899, by Hugh T. Smith. ^ E. Smith. .0. -j- praiHPHhall pniiHt' HiH were from fear the ■A" voice The tiear, And call; He ood ; Who -4— *- E?=sE camp a ?, God 18 -#- -I — '-V- ■^ I ire blest. ^ .» No. 18. Thy Word, O Lord. Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light uuto my path.— Ps 119: 105. IlERBKUT E. Guy. a. F. Mykies OI'KT — HOPKANO ANB ALTO. SloW 1-ta: ztL^i^iirzd ■q:zz.Ntq; T i# r-^ 1 1 — 2-t:^- . »—f 1. Thj' word, O I^ord to uh Ih Hweet A lamp to k"«<1<' O Je-su8, Lord, teuchuHto pray; Help uh to nerve : B.- 1 — •-•-•-• ' — i.^-' — t ' — ■/-^ — I — ■ --A-J- '»■■ nm- -m- ^ _ ^ our wayward feet Andlighttheway thatleadstoGod, I5y weary Tlieedaybyday; And by Thy Book of truth divine, May we be -H-v- -« 1-— I ^ h — ^- T- -m •^-Ij -f-7^ ■«- -*-* '- -3J\ -r -*: -o- -• -« i# -#- — I— I i r*^ ^ ■r — I — I ones Bo often Lrod ■\Vhen8hadowBfall....andlifeseemHdrear, pure and wholly Thine... O light of life, O light of love,.... :M*tv-t5: :^;_q_L*_Kd S— N^^H — ^-^-^ i-0-¥ -3(-»- ^-0^-0- --—y -=i_5»:: _« — I — I — \ .- — ^vT ^A^ — icP- — r—r f^F=^ -(- Si When darkest gloom surrounds us here, us here, Be Thou our guide, be Thou our TheSplrit'sglft,... sent from above, above,We'll follow where Thou leadst the ^ ,-1_^_5,- ■^^ -^l-^^-^l- i=^: 1^ -=1— 5^-=l- •t-- Vh— # 1- f^— =^— ^- 1- stay, And lead us In the narrow way, the blessed way ■way, And safely reach. ...the realms of day, the glorious day 1- 1153: ^ -q X 1 *i: ipip: 1X1 1X1 - A-l—N- *§-•-• i^I^ I By permission. No. 19. For Jehovah I Am Waiting. Pbalm 130. WiLnrn A. CHnisTY. -^-r4 1. From the (lepthH do I in-voke Thee, Oh, Je- ho-vah, fflve an ear 2. Lord, if Thou shouldst mark tranBgreseious.Who, before Thee, Lord, Hhall [Htand? 3. For the Lord my Boul is waiting, More than watchers in the nlfrlit, 4. Is - raei, hope thou in Je - ho - vah, Mercieagreatarefound witli Him: I 1^ ^ u' g|gj?i:f£ii^ipriip^gB To my voice be Thou at- ten-tive. And my Bup-pli -ca-tiona hear. But with Thee tliere iB for-givenesH, That Thy njime may fear command. More than they for morning watching.Watching for the morning liglit. He, abound-ing in re-demption, Is - rael will from sin re - deem. Chorus. ORU8. ^ N I I h. k. k. I am wait - ing. For Je-ho - vah 1 ±1 X=t I am wait -ing, And my am wal t- ing, wait-ini?, _* 4^ = ? ii — ^ f ti== ^i :1: -4- -4- ^ ■i&- '■^- \. J>- 1^- P^i ' \l , . ^ hope ia in HiB word. My hope is in His word. r — r — r I am wait -ing, ev - er In HiB word of prom-ise, His y I. I r I I. wait - ing, Yea, my BOul waltB for the Lord word of prom-ise giv'n, Yea, my bouI. . ..._... waits for the Lord. h ^M; =53 m s <^ 1 iz&: -^ Copyright. 1890. by James McGranalian. By per. Christt. -fV-r t\ Fin enr Lor(1,Hhnll [Htand? the night, with Him; =§:^iiB 118 hear, ominnnd. ig light. 3 - deem. i: ttt=l=l i — N- — I — 1 And my I No. 20. L. N. M. He Feedeth His Flock Isaiah xl: 11. fe ^-f*- J^^ -N^ ij— i-ir 4- 5i-" ^^ Mrs. L. N. Morrib. _.,_A■^--^-^ S 1. UefeedethbisflocklikeaBhepberdiAudgatherHtheyounghimbHwithcare; 2. Hecalleth Hissboepand tbcy follow.Tbe voice of the Shepherd they know ; .3. But BomeareloBt out on the monntaiufl,Thecold,barren mountains of sin; 4. Areyouofthewand'rlngnndloHtones? Areyou sick and hungry and cold? 1/ M U ^^^^^^S He carries them safe in His bosom, And shelters them tenderly there. Heleadetb them into green pastures. And down where thestill waters flow. And Jesus, the Shepherd so ten-der, Is seek-ing to gather them in. Or, are you to-day of the saved ones The Shepherd has safe in the fold ? # -•- -#- -#- -•- -0- -0- -^ ^ .^- -•- m ' jLq:pzii ^i=p=ziii rT-Ti ^-=Sr -q^-£=^ ^-n-u. H -^- I ?!- ^1 ev- er i-ise, His Ird the Lord. J ^. eS Refrain. He feed - - eth His flock, He feedeth His flock like a shepherd; He feedeth HiH flock, feedeth His flock, fc^=F=ffiJz|z|: 1 1 f 9=5: N S ^ ifc-r-f-*!: izfctzt ? I ;EiE^=$^: ■*— fc/- ^ k' ' •^^ ^-^ "' ■ r •- 'J *c.* And gathers the lambs with His arms. And ga thers the lambs with His arms With His arms, --T-»^#-f • I #-=-1-- ■ Oopyrigtit, 1899. by John J. Hood. By per. No. 21. Whiter Than Snow. Phalm 51. Dn J. B. riERnERT. 1. 4. In Thy great lov - iii« kind-noss, Lord, lie iner O wjihIi lue thor-ouKli-ly Iroin slii; l-'roiij all 'GaiiiHt Thee, Tliee oil - ly huve 1 wiiuied, Donee - lie - hold, Thou lu the In-ward parta With truth de-lighted aft ; ol - ful to ine iiiy guilt niecleniiBe; vil 111 Thy Hight, •ii-|^=4: IG) ^ hai In Thy com-pan-Hion gr»at blot out All my in - i - qui • ty. For my traiiHgreH-Hions I con-feHs; I ev - er Bee my Bins. That when ThouHpeak'nt Thou mayHtbejust, And in Thy judging right. And wis - doin Thou Bhalt make me know "Within the hid-den part. St -^ «it Refrain. Wash.... :t=: -I 1- Thou me, r- yea, waBh. WaBimr ^^ Si • r -H--i ri Thou -— <5«- _^ «=F? ^ ou me, :t ypa, — •— Wash Thou me, :jt=:t: r AVash Thou me, yea, ^. .«. ^- #- t: — r — 1==^ m. enow, the enow, I i: shall be whit - er than the snow. i i^i t:: :it: Copyright, 1890, by U. P. B'd of Pub. By per. -P- [ERBERT. 3~ to 1110 ; no clennso; hy Hljflit, :?d art ; id: E :=1- i —L.g^-- — I • ty. Hins. f riKht. I pnrt. iilf Thou yea, -F- f n the I ( now. f^J % J5e filleft luitf] tfje to p ourselves it^ and SpinliialSoii^s, sinoing ^ rnakin^ wm '% No. 22. Faith of Our Fathers. Frederick W. Faber. ST. CATHERINE.— J. G. Walton. 4—1- 3=^^^^^^^ in: ^- ^ -w—^wr ^:5f r i Faith of ourfa-thers ! liv - ing Btill In spite of dungeon, fire, and sword: Ourf athers, cliained in prisons darli, Were still in lieart and conscience free: Faith of ourfa-thers! we will love Botli friend and foe in all our strife: r :*=a: •""t^ ■sir -^"i I I&-. O how our hearts beat high with joy Whene'er wehear that glorious word: nowsweetwouldbetheirchildren'sfate.If they, likethem, could diefortheel And preacli thee too, asloveknowshow, By kindly words and virtuous life: I — I — \- ^^m ■&- A-^-\ ■^ i: L^- ^^ii Faith of our fathers ! Ho - ly faith ! We will be true to thee till death ! -* — •- .J- -I — h No. 23. Bernard Barton. 442- :t==t sa fcfe: Walk in the Light. MANOAII.— From Mehul and Haydn. , « 1. 2. 3. T •(2- •(S — ppiiiii^ip Walk in the light! so shalt thou know That fellow-ship of love, Walk in the light! and tiiou shnlt find Thy heart made truly His, Wa'k in the light! and thou shalt own Thy darkness passed away. n fc»S % ft-4: IS- ^^^m^^^ -!?-k rr^ '=rd '-r^ 1 r J^ J j --^-,—! r *t|8 His spir - it on - ly can be - stow Who reigns in light a - bove. Who fJwells in cloudless light enshrined. In whom no darkness Is. Be-cause that light hath on thee shone In which is per - feet day. s > I I I I ^^1 i mdeword: iciencefree: our Btrife: •iouBword: ie for thee! aouH life: till death! ,(2^ love, ly His, d away, ^S6 - bove. 4Hl8. t day. No. 24. Lord, We Come Before Thee Now. William Hammond. 4- 3 — -^_u_j— in; — i PLEYEL'S HYMX.— IGNACK Pleyei^ teE^t!EEl T zqn: 1 1. Lord, we come be- fore Thee now, At Thy feet we huiu-bly bow; 2. Lord, on Thee our souls de - pend; In corn-pas - sion nt)w de - scend; 3. In Thine own ap-point-ed way, Now we seek Thee, here we stay; Et2zJ: M- M. '^T-^- ^_zA-h t: -iSL ^ -^- ± -X.- J-6» — J 1 H 1 — t- F 1 M5, — 3 r O do not our suit dis - dain; Shall we seek Thee, Lord, in vain. Fill our hearts with Thy rich grace; Tune our lips to sing Thy praise. Lord, we know not how to gro, Till a bless - ing Thou be - stow. 1 1 ^ tr-4^— f^ 1 — - — V-^\ V\ — • — I ' No. 25. Jesus, as Thou Wilt. Benjamin Schmolke. J EWETT.— Joseph P. Holbkook. ■(2— r .Te - sus, as Thou wilt: O may Thy will be mine; In - to Thy Je - sus, as Thou wilt: Tho' seen thro' many atear. Let not my Je - sus, as Thou wilt: All shall be well for me; Each changing 4 -|h»---#— •- i Gi P P=- tt==t==t: ;a fi SB=f^: .-I- '-T- 15 li^= hand of love I would my all re ■ star of hope Grow dim or dis-ap- fu - ture scene I^_glad-ly trust with T sign, Thro' sor- row or thro'|oy, pear. Since Thou on earth hast wept Thee. Straight to my home above, ^^^i: t Conduct me as Thine own . And help me still to say, My Lord , Thy will be done. And sorrowed oft alone. If I must weep with Thee, My Lord. Thy will bedone. 1 travel iifllmly on, And slnglnllfeor death, "My Lord, Thy will bedone.'* W: i4 el calmly on, A ^ fl- it ?=F t=X No. 26. O Worship the King. S 4- 'it. ^^^ LYONS.— F. J. Havdn. :1=q 1. O wor-Bhip the King, Ali - glo-rious a - bove, And grate-ful-ly 2. O tell of Hie might, and sing of Hie grace, Whose robe is the 3. Thy bountl - ful care what tongue can re-cite? It breathes In the 4. Frail children of dust, and fee - ble as frail. In Thee do we wm^ I=i^z4 V- s -St- % izzS- r- -^- 5EE — I — I h rX sjng His ligiit, whose air, it trust, nor won-der - can - o - shines in find Thee t*^ ir ' -©- r r r ful love; Our Shield and De - fend py space; His char -lots of wrath the light. It Ktreams from the hills, to fail; Thy n;er - cies how ten - er, the the deep It de- der! how 0- ^ -m- An-cient of days. Pa - vil-ioned thunder-clouds form, And dark is scends to the plain, And sweetly firm to the end! Our Mak-er, in splendor, and girded with praise! His path on the wings of the storm, dis- tills in the dew and the rain. De-fend - er, Re - deem-er, and Friend ! -0- 4::=t ^- •U2- 1: :t: -0- r- I tizrt: -.0-f- J: tr m No. 27. The Work of the Holy Spirit. Andrew Reed. FULTON.— William Batchelder Bradbury. Ho - ly Ghost, with light di-vine. Shine up - on this heart of Ho - ly Ghost, with pow'r divine, Cleanse this guilt - y heart of Ho - ly Spir - it, all ■ di - vine. Dwell with - in this heart of mine; mine; mine ; Chase the shades of night a - way. Turn my darkness In - to Long hath sin, wlth-out con - trol, Held do - min-ion o'er my Cast down ev - 'ry 1 - dol-throne, Reign supreme— and reign a :i:! t=^ -I r -!.. ^ee3^^J ^-^ day. soul, lone. s m Haydn, Lte-ful - ly 36 is the hcB in the } do \y'e the deep It de- der! how m -4- -5 1 ith praise ! the Btorm. the rain. ,nd Friend ! PIE! ^ iRADBCRY. -55—4- rt of mine; rt of mine; rt of mine ; -• (Z- — t: -*9- r- 1 -(5<- i to day. my Boul. n a - lone. f I I No. 28. 'Tis the Blessed Hour of Prayer. fnto the temple at the hour of prayer."— Acts 3: 1. Fanny o . Crosby. William H. Doane. ' -J \- 1/ 1. 'Tl8 2. 'Tis 3. 'Tis 4. At the bless - ed the bless - ed the l)lee8 - ed the bless - ed hour hour hour hour of prayer.when our hearts low - ly bend, of prayer.when tiie Sav - lour draws near, of prayer,when the tempt-ed and tried of praver, trust-ing Him we be - lieve And we gath-er to Je - bus, our Sav • With a ten-der corn-pas - Bion His chil - To the Saviour wlio loves them their nor That the blessing we're need-ing we'll Bure — »#- lour (Iron row - ly ?=?: >-^r zv- ri: -•- -I — and Friend ; If we to hear; When fie con - fide ; With a re - ceive. In the ■(2- ~i- :tf*#:=8 {■tSi- 4 »—»-<&- •^EE5^z3EpEp=i=p come to Him in faith. His pro-tec-tion tells us we may cast at His feet ev - Hym - pa-thiz-ing heart He removes ev to share, What a balm for the ry care, What a balm for the ry care; What a balm for the ^: Tr^—f full-nesB of this trust we shall lose ev - 'ry care; What a balm for the .j_Ci^iZi:Lii:_ie_j._p_3 J?: i :d^=d: H-Jtr -A- i^a :q: Chorus. — iT N- tj^. S: •<&- wea-ry 1 1/ O how sweet to be there! Blessed hour of prayer, blessed lour of prayer; What a balm for the wea-ry ! O how sweet to be there! Copyright, 1880, by W. H. Doane. By per. ^ No. 29. Cha6. Wesley. Love Divine. John Zundel. 1. Lovedi-vine, all love ex -cell- ing, Joy of heav'n to earth come down I 2. Breathe, O breathe Thy loving Spirit In - to ev - 'ry troubled breast ! 3. Come, Al-might-y, to de-liv-er, Let us all Thy life re-ceive; 4. Fin - ish then Thy new ere - a - tion ; Pure and spotless let us be; -M M «- J==J m t: £ -©■- I l--^ :g=r|=g: ^^ \ \. A *^ ? -A- f -• — H ' /• — \—^ 5 — IV ^ ^izcp — j ^ ^_L 1 — %:j. — ''.izci IC^Zt -| — 1 r\ J* ^t"'^- =5? =1 "zd 3" ? -::i* ^ i \— b^ A Bread Strong Songs -%— of De - of hea - liv - prais • 9 ven, 'rer, • es, Feed me till Be Thou s*"' I will ev - .. . ^ f i- * 's I want no more, my strength and shield, er give to Thee, -^ J- J r- m • s ^ ^. I l r V • ^h^~ ? =1 -l.^ 1^ N— -- ^ — 1 1— —1-41 Bread of Strong De - Songs of •#- • -^- _. , ,..,. 1 — 1— — hea - liv - prais ■ t ven, 'rer, ■ es * • ' Feed me Be Thou I will -#- . ^- 1 ': 1 biJ-II till still ev - r-S • I want no more, my strength and shield, er give to Thee. — € # ,_« — .^^ ^^^-' — L — -itn — — 1 —f^ #— -_p_i_ _• — r — T— ^-fl |^^rn> — ^— — — y ^ — -^ — 1 ^ — 1 ^ ^ 1 L_| F ' No. 32. With Joy We Meditate the Grace. Isaac Watts. J=zt^ H: i±^ ]v=:t]rrzq HKBER.— (iEORGE KiNGSLEY. -4- f iq-*: ijzjir^i 1. With Joy we med - 1 - tate the grace Of our High Priest a - bove; 2. Touched with a sym-path-y with-in, He knows our fee - ble frame; 3. He, In the days of fee - ble flesh, Poured out strong cries and tears, 4. Then let ourhum-ble faith ad-dress Hismer-cy and Hip pow'r; •yg- -^- -p- • -»■ -- -*5>- 1 \ L i -'9- -#- i9- -si- -&- -d- '.jesL^ i No. 33. What a Friend. 1. What a friend wo have in Je - huh, All our sins and griefs to bear! 2. Have we tri - als and terapta-tious? Is there trou-ble a - ny-where? 3. Are we weak and heavy la - den, Cumbered with a oad of care. ":-4-?-^^ — » — X — • — V- A-x. -V — t/- ■f9- --f^- r V -\/ — ^' -b'- J(U.^ ^ \ r -0- ^ -%- -•- • -•- -• -*- -9- -Sn-' What a priv - i - lege to car - ry Ev - 'rj' thing to Ood in pray'r! We should nev-er bt» dis-cour-aged, Talie it to the Lord in pray'r. Pre-fious Sav-iour, still our ref - uge, Take it to the Lord in pray'r ; ~l- ±: -)^ — V — y- .(22. -15>- r~r- -1?- :tz=t ± *-[-- -S-T— *-tgi* \ -^^-^^^ •2S- :^- ^N— J^- ^3f iU Oh, whatpeace we oft - en for - feit, Oh, what needless pain we benr. Can we find a friend so faith-ful. Who will all our sorrows share? Do thy friends despise, forsake thee? Take it to the Lord In pray'r, i T jT^-W. -^' ■i^- 4-1 _i_ — 5: * •s(- •zs"- 1- ^—t ■ZStT— .\11 be-causewe do not car-ry, Elv-'ry thing to God in pray'r! Je- BUS knows our ev-'ry weakness, Take it to the Lord In pray'r. In His arms He'll take and shield thee,Thou wilt find a sol - ace there. i=t±=t- m :t 1 "^J No. 34. Jesus, Lover of My Soul. CHA8. Webley. MARTYN.— S. B. Marbh. =l=gi T=:p :1=l ^ ■ . . __| _j 2g H 1_ iftite-z:^— 1 T 3 » 1. Je-8U8, lov-er of myHoul, Let me to Thy. bo-aom fly, 2. Oth-er ref-ugehave I none; Hangs my helpless soul on Thee; S.Thou.OCbrist, art all I want; More than all iu Thee I find; 4. Plenteou8gracewithTheelsfound,(}racetoe«»v- er all my sins; -«- -•- -'& ^ -'y- -0- -»- -^ -•- -'9- -^- -is--' ^ -S' — •- -t5>- ^ iff- r- I -©'- f :^n:e.i. : _ w 1 ii^ =g ^=5: :g H^ i^^ik^^^ Whlie the near - er wa-ters roll, While the tem-pest still is high! Leave, O leave -nie not a - lone. Still sup-port and com - fort me; liaise the fal - leu, cheer the faint, Heal the sick, and lead the blind. Let the heal-Ing streams abound; Makeand keep me pure with - in. -f9- -m- -^- ^ -«5i -•- -<9- -tS- -0- -f5>- -F- -«-• ^: -t- _^- ■fS?- -19- -,2., %-^-^- 1 ^?lt- 42- -:^-. 1 — r— r 42.- -■«;(- ai^^E^-IE^ — ^ — »— ig*— *-hg 5<--g'-7- hg<-T-z^ i^JI^Z^ 4 — I ^— I- -z^- -J— I- ■a-T-fitr- -Ct---S(. g) » — pg^-v—gs'-^ Tg'-r-g' --i^-l- Illde me, O, my Sav-iour, hide. All my trust on Thee is stayed, •Just and ho-ly is Thy name, Thou of life the foun-tain art, Till the storm of life is past ; All my help from Thee I bring; I am all un-rlght-eous-ness; Free-ly let me take of Thee; Safe in - to the ha -ven guide, O re-ceivemy soul at Cov - er my de - fense-less bead With the shad-ow of Thy False and full of sin I am. Thou art full of truth and Spring Thou up within my heart, Rise to all a- ter - nl - i—19 h -«>- -\- -15'- last! wing! grace, ty. ^= -s=w- I -h 42- -12- r r- .|2.i_(2. r-^i — h No. 35. SiK John BowmNU The Divine Teacher. ROCKINGHAM.— Lowell Mason. ^^ 1. How sweetly flowed thegospel's sound. From lips of gen-tle-ness and grace. 2. Fromheav'nHecamejOfheav'nHespoke.Toheav'nHeledHisfollow'rsway; 3."Come,wand'rerB, to my Father's home; Come, all ye wea-ry ones, and rest." .(2- _»2- ES^; ■<5' — r si- t J- f 3E2 t i] ^: -iS»- B. Marbb. n fly, Thee; find; ' 8inR ; ^^ high! pt me; le blind, th • in. i I past ; bring; fjuB-nesB ; f Tliee; t last! ly wing! id grace. I - ty. ELL Mason. esB and grace, f olio w'rs way; les, and rent. " The Divine Teacher. Concluded. Wliilellst 'ningthousandsgathered round, And joy and reverencefilied the place Dark clouds of gloom-y night He broke, Un-veil - ing an im - nior-tal day. Yes, 8a-cred Teacher, we will come. O - bey. and be for - ev - er bleet. -1 — -P 1- -«»- 5^ -^ — (H — (s: f :t=: t -I- i No. 36. Stand Up for Jesus. Geo. Uuffield -4 *^i3SE5 Jr. i- WKBB.— George James Webb. 1 — 4- * ^fef 1:^4: stand up, stand up Stand up, stand up Stand up, stand up Stand up, stand up for Je for Je for Je for Je I SU8, Ye sol ' diers of the cross ; sus, The trum - pet call o - bey; sus. Stand in His strength a - lone; sus, The strife will not be long; ^tz t: t 1-- W- -+- ± r — r ^ tz I -<9- :i r- M Lift high His roy - al ban - ner. It must not suf - fer loss: Forth to tlie might-y con - flict. In this His glo • rious day : The arm of flesh will fail you; Ye dare not trust your own: This day the noise of but- tie, The next the vie- tor's song: #_i_.« C ^— r^: ^ »— r-# • •—^42. 12; T- e :^^ :^ -r -4- Ell f -■^, From vie - tory un - to vie - tory His ar - my shall He lead, "Ye that are men, now serve Him," A - gainst un - num-bered foes; Put on tlie gos - pel ar - mor, Each piece put on with prayer;: To Him that o - ver-coiu - eth, A crown of life shall be; -^ I I T u — I — I- H — h I: i m ? -^- -. Onward, then, ye people! Joinourhappy throng, Blend withoursyoup ^-^-gi:-="z=t:: >5'- 1 r :[:: :t jJZ- i~$—% i — (54-1 -t- -7^- --]—- J- :q=i1: :t :!»= -(&- :::1=1: i=r r Jf*l= H 1- Je - BUS Go-iug on be- fore.Chri8t,theroy-al Master, Leads a - Sol - diers. On to vie - to - ry! Ilell's foundations qui-ver At the tread - ingWheretlie8aintshavetrod;'\Veare not di -vid-ed, All one Je - BUS Constant will re-main; Gates of hell can nev-er 'Gainst that vol - ces In tlie triumph-song; Glo-ry, laud, and hon - or Un - to rs -iS -15>- i f r- r-h — r ; thi. — 1# — -0 — t^ ~j- 4-^ :-l- :•-* ■f5>- -G>- =t EEr gainst the foe; Forward in - to bat - tie, See, His ban-ners go! shout of praise; Brothers lift your vol - ces, Loud your anthems raise, bod - y we. One in hope and doc - trine, One in char - 1 - ty. Church pre- vail ; WehaveChrist's own promise, And that can-not fail. Christ the King,ThiB thro' countless a - ges Men and an-gel's sing. H-^x -19- ^=P^-=3^ eFv? ^ •i*— i*--p: s -i9 ■i Refrain. 15^:1^ :??: -p- ''•-h^ -Wr -0- -0r J On - ward, Christian eol - diers! Marching as to ■«>- -5^ war, K* tE^ t — T— P r " '-f ' '7 ^*^=^ 1 — r i '; I i Onward Christian Soldiers. Concluded. --4 \^ 't:dEi=^^^--i-zb^ u be No. 38, HORATIUS BONAR. The Voice of Jesus. Joseph P. Holbrook. m '-M r^ 1 1 — I— :j 7^ — —I ^*^-*— I — *-^— ' — I 1. I heard the voice of 2. I heard the voice of .'{. 1 heard the voice of -f^- -\ — r Je - BUS say, "Come un - to me and rest; Je - HUB Bay, "He - hold I free - ly give Je - HU8 Hay, "I am this dark world's Light ; 42- :*=^ m 1 — \ — \—'r 42- ^^ -o^'- -I 1 H©"- -&- V^V ^1 ::=tp_ 3EBEE3E i: W- M I -gl — l-««-T-<»- I— "^^rizs*- m Lay down, thou wea - ry one, lay down Thy head up - on my breast!'' The liv - ing wa-ter; thirs-ty one, Stoopdown, and drink. and live!" Look un - to me, thy morn shall rise And all thy day be bright!" ::-*— N* — tW- ~o>- 42- -CH- r — I — r r 4ff- -j2. I *ll ^-i-(S2_ r- go! raise. ty. fail. sing. •) -51- :q;^1 =:1: -z?- I came to I came to I looked to Je^ Je Je I- I i -(2- - sus as - sus, and - BUS, and 4 m. I was, Wea - ry, I drank Of that I found In Him _i — JS- ^^ ^m and worn, and sad; life - giv - ing stream ; my Star, my Sun; ^ r — ^T' r— r-'^r — r :e±e I EQ^ :=|: ^ I T^ r < i :^ isal r^-^rrt I found in Him a rest-ing-place. And He My thirst was quenched, my soul revived, And now And in that light of life I'll walk. Till all hath made me glad. I live in Him. my Jqamey'B done. 1 — r— I — r -^- w- ife: 'J a t No. 39. They're All Blotted Out. IsHiah xliii:25; xliv: 22. MRH. r. H. MORRIR. 1. 2. 8. 4. A mlr-a-cle of eav-inK grace The Saviour wrought In ine, For He Is faith-ful to for-give If we our Hins con - feHS, A le - per healed I etand to-day, And eav- Ing grace pro-claim ; Unchanging is His sav-lng pow'r,"Conie,whoHoev -er will;" fefe=^4 2=^4: -i9- ;[?— p: -»- :Ja »23t f -f9- •W- t -T -<9---f9-i :t=— t:: ^H q: :i ^=:1: -fi>- -#-- s*- When all my And read - y For par-don Un - fail-ing sins he blot-ted out, Redeemed, and set me free. ev - 'ry heart to cleanse From all unrighteous - ness. and heart pur - i - ty I praise His ho - ly name. is His ten-der love, You'll find Him gracious still. s*=5 t^^ -fi'— •-•i : ^^-r =^ i^ if^ -«'-•-# t: -'5'- Chorus. s: H :t=tp tS; it :::!: i*E3^tE03EE3 :tFi irg= -m^ They're all blot-ted out, yes, tliey're all blot-ted out, My sins he re fe^^4 :^iL t- -«>- -19- -#- -•- -^ -S»- .^ — I 1^ — 5»- :«=g: ±=t: «>- I: "^--^-x -4- h^!?^^ =i: H\- i^zizi^: --J- --J- -«- mem - bers no more; r- r- -s* — i— . S^ Bur - ied un - der the blood, In the £ E S -t — -I- -I 1 sin-cleansing flood, Blotted out and re-membered no more remembered no more. ^ ■#-.-!«- -fg- ji-^- i* ^—\ =^. i sfea ■I I I ^: ^-^ f=rf Copyright, 1899, by Joha J . Hood. By per. No. 40. C. J. B. O Sinner, Enter In. CHA8. J. BUTLEn. t =ti^ 1. The gate of nier - cy o-ptMi utaudH— O Hinner, en - ter in, 2. For all the world 'twas o-pened wide— O sinner, en - ter In, 5J. Now haste to Mer-cy's o - pen gate — O sinner, en - ter In, ^ig:eig::?=:f=!?-^=f-^=ti=:!?=f=gr;?zif::z=if=^±e^ i A • -9- -5- I r- .^TT-^ i I 'Twas o-pened by Christ's blee- -19- ^- t=t: =^ ^-1- -t^i-9 — I— I y\ d — « — J I I — j — I — \\-<& — # — ^ » i I "P — I pi Thousands oncestained with guilt and sin, Thro' that blestgatehaveentered in, There Je-sus standstowelcomethec, And He thy burdened soul will free, Death's dreary night will come to thee, No way to Mercy's Gate you'll see. .r^-^ "m^. ^- ■19- -|2- -(2- t 19- igzit -t— 1 — r-"f r?^: E : p — ^ — r -#- -(2- r- "9- -Z- m lo more. P^ *S3: i , «i J S 1 \;pri - :^- "&- -- ■»- -«»- =t=F -t- J=l=i^: t:=t==t I -«*- s iT^ I Copyrigtit, 1894, by Chas. J. Butler. John J. Hood, owner. By per. No. 41. Isaac Watts. Come, Holy Spirit. ST. MARTIN'S.— William Tansur. 1. Come, Ho 2. In vain H. Fu - ther, 4. Come, Ho 4?1_ M i= ly Spir • we tune and shall ly Spir . r neav'n our for - we ev it, heav'n ■ ly Dove, With all mal songs, In vain er live At this • ly Dove, With all ^m.MJ^ ■i&- t -©»- <=^ -r Thy we poor Thy ^t: J J — r ^ s quick - 'ning pow'rs; Kin - die a flame Of strive to rise ; Ho - san nas Ian guish dy - ing rate, Our love BO faint, so quick - 'ning pow'ra; Come, shed a broad a m^ F3: -[-- --^- r- ^ -S"- anT -tfl- a j. ^s ?E^: f :1: r -«- i sa on cold Sav cred love In these our tongues, And our to Tliee, And Tliine tour's love, And that cold hearts de - vo to us shall kin 4r-i^-| :t: 15= :i^ e^^ 5: -f: of ours, tion dies, so great, die ours. I ^1 No. 42. A Charge to Keep I Have. Chas. Wesley. :ii: zj 1 F% 1-: -( J- :--t: BOYLSTON.— Lowell Mason. JV J. , . -«- i 1. A charge to ke<^p I have, A God to glo - ri - fy; A 2. To serve the pre - sent age, My call - Ing to ful - fill, — O 3. Arm me with jeal - ous care. As in Thy sight to live ; And 4. Help me to watch and pray, And on Thy - self re - ly, As - fl. ^ ^. ... ^ IV fl. ^c^4 ■ -A t-^ P M -i — ' t> tz T 1 of guish BO a "3: i ours, a dies, great, ours. iii Mason. ^ A Charge to Keep I Have. Concluded. fe =^ -^ =1: 5 :z«: £ —I- f 1 nev ■ may O. .fiured, er - dy - Ing soul to Buve, And fit it for the sky. it all my pow'rs en - gage, To do my Maa-ter's will. Thy aer-vant, Lord, pre- pare, A strict ac- count to give. if I my trust be - tray, I shall for - ev - er die. ^ :£ -i \ ^^ -| 1 -IS- I No. 43. CHARLorTE Elliott. Just as I Am. WOODWORTH.— W. B. Bradbcrt. Fust as 2. Just as am, am. with and out one plea, But that Thy wait - ing not To rid my blood was shed for me, soul of one dark blot, fcta J2- And To that Thou bidd'st me come to Thee, whose blood can cleanse each t^ _.i_ 1 sgpi~i Just OS I am, though tossed about With many a conflict, many a doubt, i^^ghtings within, and fears without, O Lamb of God, I come! 1 come! 4. .Tust as I am — poor, wretched, blind; Sight, riches, healing of the mind, Yea, all I need, in Thee to find, O Lamb of God, I come! I com«i Just as I ai.i — Thou wilt receive, With welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve; Because Thy promise I believe, O Lamb of - -^ X 1 ^^ ^— ^-s* s>- 1. There's a wide - ness in God's mer - cy, Like the 2. There is wel - come for the sin - ner, And more 3. For the love of God is broad - er Than the 4. If our love were but more si in - pie, AVe should P=^.=|i -«- %£^^^i|?=i=^-z= liJi^ t 1-- -^- -l5?- -122- -k2- -Si- 4!2- r -«'- -©>- r- r- X vm^Ff. r wkle gra mea take I n-^ ness ces sure Him I of ff)r IS: -/2- ■-■X ^ ^ -X — ^- the sea ; There's a the good; There is of man's mind ; And the \^ T at -J- His word ; And our ■^f* 15^ m :te: -<5>— .ZSL kind iner heart lives ness cy of would -»- •--h- HEOELL. i in His jus - tice, Which is more than 11 ber - ty. with the Sav-iour; There Is heal - ing in His blood. the E - ter - nal Is most won - der - ful - ly kind. be all sun-shine In the Bweet-nesa of our Lord. W- "^ — No. 47. America. Samuel F. Smith. A 1 Henry Carey. ' y '1 1 1 ! N V 7 fi 1 ! 1 r 1 J A m tr^^ A J ] ^ m .. f f " ' i ' m J- ^T H- *l • - ■J • S # i •■ ' ' S - it; -#- ^ • ^ : • » 9 F -» ; 1. My coun - try! 'tis of thee, Sweet land of 11 - ber - ty. 2. My na - tive coun - try, thee, Land of the no - bie, free, .'5. Let mu - sic swell the breeze, And ring from all the trees 4, Our fa - there' God! to thee, Au - thor of ii ber - ty i - « • -0- -m- -t ?- -#- f ' * m /i»^« 'i f c r ^ • • 1 r PJ., ri ' -■ 1 r ' 1 - 1 • ' ' m ^-^T ji u . tf .• m 1* 1 « - 1* ■ p r ' A- - 1 r 1 • 1 1 i 1 1 ^ 1 I 1 U 1 J — I :a- X -^ Of thee I sing; Tljy name 1 love; Sweet freedoii'i sung; To Thee •" "'ig; Land where my fa - thers died ! Land of the I love thy rocliH and rills. Thy woods and Let mor- tal tongues a -walie; Let all that Long may our land be bright With free-dom's -U_ 5: r- i± : ±z ±z :E^ m -4- ^za- I :^r-^ t ^ Let fr t m I pil-grims' prido! From ev - 'ry mountain Bide Let free-dom ring. tem - pled hills; My heart with rap-ture thrills Like that a-bove. breathe par-take; Let rocks their sl-lenco break, The sound pro-long. ho - ly light; I'ro - tect us by Thy might. Great God, our King! I -#- • •- -# J^J^ -ft- n f5>- i No. 48. W. A. MrHLENBERG. Loyalty to Christ. HORTON.— Xavieh Schnyder von Wartensee. 1. 2, a. 4. King of kings, and wilt Thou deign O'er this wayward heart to reign? Then, like heav'n'8 an-gel - ic bands. Waiting for Thinehlghcommands, At Thy word my will shall bow, Judgment, reason, bending low ; Zeal shall haste on ea-gerwing, Hour-ly some new gift to bring: ^ J I- MEt ■*—— t 3^ -P> ./a ±i=±: "m 1 ^ J N Loyalty to Christ. Concluded. ^^ Sffl i ¥= f Tf i r ' •- Henceforth take it for Thy throne, Rule here, Lord, and rule a - lone. All my pow'rs shall wait on Thee, Cap-tlve, yet di - vine - ly free. Hope, de - sire, and ev - 'ry thought. In - to glad o - bed-ience brought. Wis-don), hum-bly cast-ing down At Thy feet her gol - den crown. :£ tr- -^— 1 r L- ^^^^ *=te Jz is PENSEE. •:i 1 No. 49. All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name, Edward Peruonet, Alt. CORONATION.— Oliveu Hoi.den. All hail thepow'r of Je-sus' name! Let an - gels pros-trnte fall; Bring Slnner8,who8elovecanne'erfor-get The wormwood and the gall; Go, Let ev - 'ry kin-dred, ev - 'ry tribe. On tills ter - res - trial ball. To O that with yon-dersa-crcd throng We at His feet may fall; We'll #- -^ -#- ^ -#- -P- -#- ^ -*- -#■ -(Z— -t9- t=ir. rr — H- 1 — 1 — r- :!— t: ^_i_i ^- m ^^ grt -!_- 1- -«ft- -4- -<5t- -fii- -«'- fortn the roy - al spread your tro-phies Him all ma - jes join the ev - er - T dl - a - dem. And crown Him Lord at His feet. And crown Him Lord - ty a-8cribe, And crown Him Lord last-ing song. And crown Him Lord ■«&- of of of of all. all. all. all. — w Bring Go, To We'll J: r ::*5t i:: — p- g <9 T-g ^:^^J:: itn: ^ F -rl- -<&- 7i. -n— the roy - al di - a - dem, And crown IHm your tro-phles at His fe«>t, And crown Him all ma - Jes - ty a-8crll>e. And crown Him the ev - er - last-ing song, And crown Him i— t ■Ji-/^ t ^ No. 50. Abide With Me. Henry F. Lyte. r -^ '&- -& X EVENTIDE.— William Henrt Monk. 1 A - bide with m-^! Fast falls the ev - en - tide, The dark-neBH 2. Swift to its close ebbs out life's lit - tie day; Earth's joysgrow JJ. 1 need Thy pre - sence ev - "ry pass - ing hour; What but Thy 4. I fear no foe, with Thee at hand to bless; Ills have no 5. Hold Thou Thy cross be - fore my clos - ing eyes; Shine thro' the I -IS- f ..Ci- -^- -«2- r- S: -r~ -O- lg^ ^-^ — r- :( deep-ens — Lord, with me a-bide! When oth - er help - era fail, and dim, its glories pass a-way; Change and de - cay in all a- grace can foil the tempter's pow'r? Who, likeThy-self, my guide and weight, and tears no bit-ter-nesw; Where Is death'ssting? where, gravethy gloom and point me to the skies; Heav'n's morning breaks, and earth's vain «^. ^-^^ com-forts round 1 stay can vie - to - sha-dovvs ,m=E flee, Help of the help • lens, O see; O Thou, who chanj.;-e8t not, be? Thro' cloiul and sun-shine. Lord, ry ? I tri - umph still. If Thou flee; In life, in death, O Lord, A. bide with bide with bide with bide with bide with me! me! me! me! me! 'i ::; No. 51. Jno. Kgble. Sun of My Soul. HURSLEY.— p. RiTTER, arr. by W. H. Monk. -J- Sun of my soul, Thou Saviour dear. It Is not night if Thou be near; 2. When thesoft dews of kind-ly sleep My wearied eye - lids gent - ly steep, ,H. A-blde with me from morn till eve. For without 1 hee I can - not live; 4. Come near and bless us when we wake. Ere thro' the world our way we take; NRT Monk 4 i e dark-nesH h'HJoysgrow It but Thy I have no e thro' the S: r- -1-1- ^ — H fail, and I all a- r guide and ■re, grave thy [earth's vaJn I -X s :g-t^. with me! with me! with me! with me! with me! H. Monk. u be near ; ly Bleep, ■not live; y we take; Sun of My Soul. Concluded. rqr-q==:]: «t: j3gE ■^m^i^^^ O may no earthborn cloud a-rise TohideTheefroniThyBervant's eyes. Be my last thought, how sweet to rest For-ev-er on my Saviour's breast. A-bide with me when night is nigh. For without Thee I dare not die. Till in the o - cean of Thy love, "We lose ourselves in heaven above. No. 52. Reginald Heber. Holy, Holy, Holy. NIC^A.— John B. Dyke8. 1. 2. 3. 4. Holy, holy, ho Holy, holy, ho Holy, holy, ho Holy, holy, ho ly, ly, ly, ly, Lord God Al - migh - ty ! Ear-ly In the all the saints a-dore Thee, Casting down their tho* the darkness hide Thee, Tho' the eye of Lord Uod Al - migh-ty! AllThy worksshall morn-Ing our song shall rise to Thee; golden crowns around the glass- y sea ; sin-ful man Thy glo - ry may not see ; praise Thy name, in earth and sky and sea ; t ^^ m. itziiiiz:5=?t£E 1 — I- +- ?=t * ±iz± ^. Ho-ly, ho-ly, ho - ly, Cher-ubim and seraphim On-ly Thou art ho-ly ; Ho-ly, ho-ly, ho - ly, -G>- ^3 '^- -(2- f=t -f — , =^=. — ' • " r o» ^-*- mer - ci - ful and migh-ty , God In three Per-sons, blessed Trini - ty I fall-ing down before Thee, Which wert and art and evermore shalt be, there is none beside Thee, Per - feet in pow'r, in love and pur-i - ty. mer • ci - ful and migh-ty, God in three Per-sons, blessed Trini - ty. 53 4J^ 1/ X- ±=± :s: :j-* >- ■19- 4fi- T^ <22- W- ■av No. 53. My Faith Looks Up to Thee. Ray Palmek. NEW HAVEN.— TnoMAS Hastinqs. P A- =a= ^I^J=^ -J- ?^r 1. My faith looks up to Thee, Thou Lamb of Cul - va - ry, 2. May Thy rich grace im - part Strength to iny faint - ing heart, 3. V'liile life's dark maze I tread. And griefs a - round me spread, 4. When ends life's tran-sient dream,Whendeath'8cold, sul - len stream «. . .-^ ^ ^ ^. ^ ^ :f=l * It— t 4- r ■V- r p^ -St- * :^ i^ r SI i=r ri Sav - iour di-vine: Now hear me while I pray, Take all my My zeal in -spire; As Thou hast died for me, O may my He Thou my guide; Bid dark-ness turn to day, Wipe sor- row's Shall o'er me roll; Blest Sav-iour, then, in love, Fear and dis - -s>- -»- :p=f: r f)n ^ ^ 1 \ /Jf m ' 1 1* 1* ^ m _P ? ^ ^ : 1 1 J. 8 * 4 • * • ^ • J J j^ ^H1 r T ^ 3 8 ■• !■ !• » m a f S f v^ y , u " 1 r 1 • • • V 1 1 guilt a-way, love to Thee tears a-way, trust re-move r i^ ^ 1 O let me from this day Be whol - ly Thine. Pure,warm and changeless be, — A liv - ing fire. Nor let me ev - er stray From Tliee a - side. O bear me safe a-bove, — A ransomed soul. -^ f- -,•- m . -P- f -f- -f- -P- ^ /ZTUf #- . ■• ^ F * 1* 1* II ipj* p J 1 ■ M. L ' 1 \/ 1 • • • ^^ ^^ L' S * p li y ft 1 1 r 1 r --w JLI 1/ w 1 U' 1/ P No. 54. Jesus, Where'er Thy People Meet. Wm. Cowper. MALVERN.— Loweli. Mason. fe^^^=^ M l M ^ ^ I I 1 -4^ 1. Je - BUS, where'er Thy peo-ple meet,There they be-hold Thy mercy-seat; 2. For Thou,with-ln no wallsconfined,Do8tdwell with thoseofhum'jle mind; 3. Great Shepherd of Thy cho- sen few, Thy for- mer mer-cies here re-new; 4. Here may we prove the pow'r of pray 'r To strengthen faith and sweeten care; I I -#. ^ .*. ^ . -»-r#— t t0 m t rf-- -1 ^ -rl ii: Jesus, Where'er Thy People Meet. Concluded. ^=1=1 ^^^ Where'er they seek Thee,Thouartf(>und, And ev'ryijlacelHhallowed ground. Such ev-er brhig Thee where they come, And, going, tukeTheetothelrhome. Here, to our waiting hearts, proclaim The sweetness of Thy saving name. To teach our faint de - sires to rine, And bring all heav'n before our eyes. No. 55. S. Medley, Oh, Could I Speak. w^-H-^H ^ I- -»-0 - s^ I I — I- AKlEL. — Dr. Lowell Mason. 4- tt^ -A- £t -O ir2^ Oh, could I speak the matchless worth, Oh, could I sound the glories lorth I'd sing the precious blood He spilt, My ransom from thedreadfulguilt, I'd sing the char- ac - ters Hebears, Andalltheformsof love He wears. Well the delightful day will come,When my dear Lord will bring me home, -±::l^i -«-# .0- -<5)- ti f: :f: ^5'- •zz-„_-_ri.^. ■r- ] Which In my Saviourshine, I'd soar and touch the heav'nly strings And vie with Of sin and wrath divine! I'dsingHisgloriousrighteousness, In which all Ex - al-ted on Histhrone; In loftiest songs of sweetest praise I would to And I shall see His face; Then with my Saviour, Brother, Friend, Ablest e - - -0- • -0- -»- .-f- ^Si U" f=p: M ±z=t ■»'- .«_#_ -t- rl 1 — I ■ — ,-m.^-m-. m — I . ^ !^ I 1^ -♦— + I A— V r?=rt^t ■^ i ■«&- Oa-briel while he sings, In notes almost divine. In notes almost di-vine. per-fect heav'nly dress My soul shall ev-er shine. My soulsballev - er shine. ev-er-last-ingdaysMakeallHisgloriesknown, Make all His gloriesknown. ter-nl - ty I'llspend.Triumphantin Hisgrace. 'triumphant in Hisgrace. :J=d* &^ J: * f P ^^-•^ ^ I ^ "^ E^ ai|t^ t=t=t V ^ V No. 56. Take My Life and Let it Be. Frances R. Havekoal. C. H. A. Malan. ._| _^ — , — I — ^- 1 . Take my 2. Take my .3. Take my 4. Take my life and feet and lips and mo - ments let it be Con - se - era - ted, let them be Swift and beau - tl - let them be Filled with mes - sa - and my days, Let them flow in fei; -iff- 1 ^-^ :=^==^=i: _^. I -+- -ts*- -h ZESicrs' I -iff—- -«- '^- m -r©-|-i5)=^^-|-(St- —25* S? "^-Si ' ^—^ *=^ '-1 1 ■- •- -4- r Lord, to Thee; Take my hands and let them move At the ful for Thee; Take my voice and let me stiiff, Al-way«- ges from Thee; Take my sil - ver and my gold, Not a end - less praise; Take my in - tel - lect and use Ev - 'ry ■ -J- ^ -/2- -(22. -(S. ^. -(2- .(Z. ja.. ^ -»- -a- -^9- -^- :=!?: X^=V\ -»- -!©'- JS.- 1^=^" \ N( -?5t- t ^ii "2? — ^-O h — «-- -(2- tz*: -«5'- -1- — r im - pulse of Thy love, on - ly — for my King, mite would I with - hold, -^- -zs- -«*- fS- •s?- At the im - pulse of Tliy love. Al-ways — on - ly — for my King, 'it a mite would I with - hold. pow'r as Thou ghalt choose, Ev ■ 'ry pow'r as — ^ ■ ■ ■ -42- .a. Thou Shalt choose. 42- ;i -42- -»2- ^- -t©- No. 57. Hoi TInirsty One. John Weslet. HAMBURG.— Arr from a Gregorian Chant, by L. Mason. 1. Ho! ev-'ry onethatthir8tBdrawnigh:'Ti8God in-vites the fal-len race: 2. Come to the liv - ing wa-ters, come ! Sinners, o - bey your mak-er's call ; 3. See from the Rock a foun-taln rise; For you in heal-ing streams It rolls; 4. Nothing ye in excbange shall give ; Leave all you have and are be - hind; i Malan. -J 1= ILTI ~T - ted, I- tl - -Ba- in -«- n- S -J— » — d^l t the 1-wayB — (>t a V - 'ry 1=t I love. King, h - hold, t choose. m ^ASON. ?n race: r'8 call ; ) it rolls; )e- hind; \ Ho I Thirsty One. Concluded. Mer-cy and free sal - va - tion buy; Buy wine and milk, and gOH-pel ^rnce. Ketiirn, ye wear-y wanderers, home, And find HiHgrace 1h free for all. Money ye need not bring, nor price, Ye lab'ring, burdened, Kin-Hick houIh. Frankly the gift of CJod re-ceive; Pardon and j)eace in Je - huh find. m % t 4^ .(S. .^. <5>- -• - -*- -#- ^ :2^ I r- -t - way. :zii~pz=i*izz»^t:n5::zil :^ V-- iZ- :pB-i_pp:tJ2_A._pi — »: ^_i -^- ^-f ■^-^ D. i>.— Hap - py day, hap - py day, When Jo-sus washed my sum a • 4 way. D.S. — I — ^ — I — I — L; — . I — I — I — ^-v-i — i — I 1 — I — t — l-«s-r-^^ -=r— r— r-T— r— Ff-^ — r—\—r-^\ — r— (-— p-^^^^^^ He taught mehow to watch and pray, And live re - jolc-ing ev - 'ry -<2 • - - - ^ . - • day. ^gig=| =^=rg:i4 :? _4S2-J!- j2_ 42--- -*2- I No. 60. Samuel Stennett. Majestic Sweetn iss. ORTONVILLE.— Thomas Hastings. 1. Ma - jes - tic sweetness sits enthroned Up-on the Saviour's brow ; 2. No mor-tal can with Him compare, A-mong the sons of men; 3. He saw me plunged in deep dis-tress, He flew to my re - lief; J- yz- Iffi- :t==:=t: ^ :^=)?= -9- -15>- -S'-HS- 1 -wl I I ' DRIDOE. ip ly God ! ly love! H mine; 0, rest ; 9- I S8 No. 64. Come, Sound His Praise Abroad. Isaac Watts. Ibaac Smith. Come, Bound HiB praise a - broad, And hymns of Irle formed tlie deepH un-linown; He gave the Come, wor-Bhip at HiB throne; Come, bow be To - day at -tend His voice, Nor dare pro - glo Heas fore volte ■ ry Hing: Je- thelr bound ; The the Lord; We His rod ; Come, ho - vah is the Sov wat-ery worlds are all are His work, and not lilie the peo - pie of ereign God, The u His own. And all our own; He formed His choice. And o wn_ ni - ver - Hr.I King, the sol - id ground, us by His word, your gracious God. -9 -J- z^z:3sz H — ■i^"-^^ (2- 5= -J-^J- -i9- No. 65. 1— r Love For All. '^- t==t: r i^i WARTENSfii:. T- ilp^Plpi 1. Love for all! and can it be? Can I hope it is for me? 2. I, the dis - o - be-dient child. Wayward, paH-sion-ate, and wild; .H. I, wbospurned His loving hold, I, who would not be controlled; 4. See! my Fa- ther waiting stands; See! He reach-es out His handH; ill f ^.. 19- t-- W- -t©- :--:t=t r- r — r tt: i i^^iis^^gfisiifS I, who strayed so long a - go. Strayed bo far and fell so low? I, who left my Fa-ther's home, In for- bid -den ways to roam I I, who would not hear His call, I, the wil - ful prod - i - gal I Qod is love! I know, I see. Love for me— yes, ev - en me I ^-J J i e-. ^ «: u pp 4 S^l No. 66. Thanks and Return Thanks. First Verse — Before weals. Second Verse — After meals. - 1. Bepres-ent at our ta - ble, Lord, Be here and ev-'rywhere adored; 2. WethankThee, Lord, for this, our food, But more because of Jesus' blood; ^ "- " f9- -0- -0- -^- ^ m -P- ra "' ' 2E -ffl. 42- :pi: 1 — r 1 J=S i=|Jz:« l=t:B H :4: X=-t- -- -♦- -#- -S*- .-<2- :rt= l=ti^= 1 — I — r :^ — i£2; -^^n- .ffl- .<2- ^1 No. 67. I am Comingr to the Cross. "Him that conieth to me, I will in no wise cast out." — John 6:37. Rev. William McDonald. William G. Fischer. J ^ ^ i :^: m 3: i: m 1. 4. 1/ am com-ing to the cross; I am poor, and weak, and blind; Long my heart has sighed for Thee, Long has e - vil reigned with - in ; Here I give my all to Thee, Friends, and time and earth-ly store; In the prom - is - es I trust, Now I feel the blood ap-plied; ». Je - suH comes! He tills my Boul! Per- feet -ed in Him I am; t: -^- ^ -t©- -I — Cho.—I am trust-ing, Lord, in Thee, Bless - ed Lamb of Cal - va - ry ; ] -N— N- -0- JS- i— I iii find , J.T-* 0^-9- I am count-lng all but dnjss, I shall full sal - va - tion Je - BUS sweet- ly speaks to me, — "I will cleanse you from all sin." Soul and bod - y Thine to be,— Whol-ly Thine for ev - er - more. I am pros-trate in the dust, I with Christ am cru - ci - tied. I am ev - 'ry whit made whole: Glo-ry, glo - ry to the Lamb. #- -P- • « -•- • -0- ]^- t: J ^=t: Tffi- t w -I — -0- -»■— ^ iiii Hum-bly at Thy cross I bow. Save me, Je - bob, save me now. Come Unto Me. HENLEY.— Lowell Mason. 3^33^ * T -\— :f=r 1/ 1/ 1. Come nn - to me, when shadows darkly gath - er, When the sad 2. Large are the manniuns iu thy Father's dwellinj^, Glad are the 3. There, like an E - den blossom-ing in irladneHS, Bloom the fair # ^— P# P— ^ — • . . mf^^^ ^!3 t: $ 1. rr 333 -h- i; ^ 133: ^^ -N- r^=j=^z^: heart is wear-y and diRtressed, Seek - Ing for com -fort from your homes that sorrows nev-er dim ; Sweet are the harps in ho - ly flow 'rs the earth too rude-ly pressed; Come un- to me, all ye who .ar^-^ r-T0 — g — • — ^zzr-a-r-* • — •--r^ •— •-• ^ iii5«=izz:3=tz=:f=::==t±^&===ti=:t==Et:: P; '0- -p- -0- -0- -r si- heav'nly Fath-er, Come un-to me, and I will give you rest. mu-sic swelling, Soft are the tones whichraiBetheheuv'uly hymn, droop in sadness, Come un - to me, and I will give you rest. :ii?: :f=±:t I ^ IS ^: i No. 69. C. Wesley. T -j — za — - ^ O for a Heart. -■^t- -J — I- -7S>- -5 -i&- -«5^ 5 -zfl- Scottish Tune. -I- ^ I. 2. 3. 4. r -<5i- S O for a heart to praise my God, A heart from sin set free*. — A heart resigned, sub-mis-sive, meek, Mj- great Redeem-er'n throne; O for a low - ly cou-triteheart. Be - liev- ing,trueand clean; A heart in ev - 'rythoughtrenewed, And full of love di-vine; ■+-— - feSizf. r- -a' .»- ^Ht f-w :»; Ji f- ^^m f- S5: -1- iS^^ ^ A- <5<- ■^- « i^^H A heart that al -ways feels Thy blood, So free - ly shed for me: — Where on - ly Christ is heard to speak, Where Je-sus reigns a - lone. Which nel • tber life nor death can part From Ilim that dwells within: — Per - feet, and right, and pure, and good, A cop - y , Lord, of Thine. (5* •- m^m ■f9- ^mT^T=fTt No. 70. I Do Believe. Cha8. Wesley. Unknown. ^=*^ -^ — s«- 'jo~ -T^r- S^S -I — I- ^ f -«>- I I 1. Fa-ther, I stretch my hands to Thee, No oth - er help 2. What did Thine on - ly Son - - 3. O Je - BUS, could I this 4. Au-thor of faith, to Thee -G~ 4—1 V %- en -dure Be -fore I drew be-lieve; I now should feel I lift My wea - ry, long fe % ± I know ; my breath; Thy pow'r; -ing eyes; :Sl -tfi- e -^2- :f-=l?: -©-- -^- 2: -I f- Cho.— / do be-lieve, I now be-lieve That Je • sus died for me; u — I P ^^m m 4 1 (_ B__^ — I J Z5*- ^ — tf — «► i- r go? death ! hour. dies. If Thou withdraw Thy -self from me, Ah,whith-er shall What pain, what la - bor to se - cure My soul from end And all my wants Thou would'stre-lieve, In this ac-cept ■ Oh, let me now re - ceive that gift • My soul without .(52. -12- t'- =t:: t- f -#--#- -(2- P==p: € i:^ i I less ed it r—f- ^ T=g 1 .And thro' His blood, His precious blood, I shall from sin be tt-ee. No. 71. I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord. Timothy Dwight. i AMANTUS.— Rev. W. A. MuhlenberG, D. D. i^5--N^ 1- d^ p ■«'- -(- -<&- 1. I love Thy kingdom. Lord, The house of 2. I love ThyChurch.O God! Her walls be 3. For her my tears shall fall, For her my 4. Be-yond my high-est joy I prize her f—V: n- \:^zi^:l ^^ TlTTne a-bode, The fore Thee stand. Dear Erayers a-scend ; To eav'n - ly ways. Her jt»: ■«>- ^^^ W- r f- S- t-*— ^-J — f- f S! -f^p Church our blest Re - deem-er saved With as the ap - pie of Thine eye, And her my cares and tolls be given, Till sweet com-mun-lon, sol - emn vows, Her His grav • toils hymns own precious blood en on Thy hand, and cares shall end. of love and praise. e. g^ -tj £ p^^^pi^^^pP ^ tz m :Sl I P -5' " :p^ L^?^ \ ', si No. 72. J NO. R. Macdufp. Christ's Sympathy. AUTUMN.— Francois H. Babthelemon. — I 1 d r-| ri N-i— I- — I 1 a -r— ' 1 1. Je-BU8 wept! thosetearsare o -ver, ButHis heart is still the sani?; 2. When the pangs of tri - al seize us, When the waves of sor-ro w roll, 3. Je-sus wept ! and still In glo -ry,Hecan mark each mourner's tear; 4. Je-sus wept ! that tear of sorrow Is a leg - a - cy of love ; ^S ^^SJ'^^ i b I J- Kinsman, Friend, and el-der Brother, Is His ev - er - last- Ing name. I will lay my head on Je- bus, Pil-low of the troubled soul. Liv- ing to re-trace the sto - ry Of theheartHe sol-aced here. Yes -ter-day, to-day, to - morrow, He the same doth ev - er prove. -^- ^^^ X f-r- -122. m ^mp: t:::^=t lEE -«- la: ^ P ^--^ 5EEJ ^ JJ. 9— i»-^^ -— i — ^s*- Savlour, who Sure-ly, none Lord, when I Thou art all ?^ n -•«»+■ can love like Thee, can feel like Thee, am called to die, in all to me, — I h- 1 H i — Gracious One of Bethany Weeping One of Bethany ! Let me think of Bethany. Llv-ing One of Bethany I I ^^ ^^0 t^. t Saviour, who can love like Sure-ly, none can feel like Lord, when I am called to Thou art all In all to Thee, Thee, die, me. ii lJ^-i=± i^==i 1 Gracious One of Botli-an - y? Weeping One of Beth-an - y. Let me think of Beth-an - y. Liv- ing One of Beth-an - y! No. 73. Joy to the World. Rev. Isaac Watts ANTIOCH.-— Are. bt Lowell Mabox. jaE^j i jjii.^iM^ a^ 1. Joy to the world, the Lord JH come! Let earth receive her King; Ix*t ev-'ry ^ .•.._«. ^ W^ m r- -I 1/ -H- J^^ .^ ^. . ^ rf -t: Jl^ jizirv: ■»- heart pre - pare Him room, And heav'n and nature 8ing, And And heav'n and na-ture W ^f- r- ^ — ^ — I $ 't^:=h: m. ■0- »- »- heav'n and na-ture sing, sing, ^^Ie^^^^ 11 -•Tfi- ^It And heav'n, and heav'n and nature Bing i/ b '^ '^ I' ' And heav'n and na-ture sing. -W*- H 2. Joy to tlie world, the Saviour reigns, Let men their HungH employ ; While fields and floods, rocks, hills and Repeat the sounding joy. [plains, 8. No more let sin and sorrow grow, Nor thorns infest the ground ; He comes to make His blessings flow Far as the curse is found. 4. He rules the world with truth and Andmnkesthenatlonsprove [grace, The glories of His righteousness. And wonders of His love. r No. 74. In the Cross of Christ I Glory. Sir John Bowrino. -« — ^- ^_ f-=f fziM '^ T ^ RATHBUN.— Ithamar Conket. ■(St :=^~ ■^5*- 5^*=r^ -IX- ^ 1. In the cross of Christ I glo - ry, Tow'ring o'er the wrecks of time; 2. AV hen the woes of life o'ertake me, Hopes deceive, and fears an - noy, 3. Whenthesun of bliss is beaming, Light and love up - on my way, 4. Baneand blessing, pain and pleasure. By the cross are sane - ti - fled; 5. In the cross of Christ I glo - ry, Tow'ring o'er the wrecks of time; -^ *- ^ W- t 6^ I — X a.. i % t=tl -^ 1 — I— n ^ r ^^ ■»^ Mabon. t ev-'ry ^ Aud oa-ture ;/ — V — ' iii ■ r ire sing. igs flow uth and ? [grace, esH, >NKEY. time; -noy, way, - fled; time; No. 75. From Greenland's Icy Mountains. 9' I li! i In the Cross of Christ I Glory. Concluded. i ■«- i i ^ ±5? ^ f fi 1^ « L, 2t-r 1 n^- All the light of Ba - crod Bto - ry Gathers 'round Its head Hublime. Nev - er bIuiII the croMH for - sake me; Lo ! it glovvH with peace and Joy. From ihecroHSt lie ra-diance streaming Addn more luster to the day. reace is there, that knows no measure, Joys that thro' all time a - bine, All the light of sa - cred sto - ry (iathers 'round its head sublime. -o>- f- & r± ^z -#- -^9- -0- -^- T :SSE=*ES: ■| — r v •J- I i Hi:nr:R. MISSIONARY HYMN.— MA80N. 1. From Greenland's i - cy mountains, From In- dia's cor - al strand; 2. Sliall we, whose souls are light -ed. With wis-- I^ ;i ? O For a Thousand Tongues. Concluded. ^i^ 5--zi~zz^ x t t :=^ 4 ^=*^H- m ^^' z^z:-'^— -.:SL T^— Tit — =*■ -et- The glo-riee of my God and King, The triumphs of His grace. Tospread thro' all the earth a-broad, The hon-ors of Thy name. 'Tis mu - sic in the sin-ner's ears, 'Tis life, and health, and peace. Hisbloodcanmalcethe foul -eHt clean; His blood a-valled for me. 1 ^ -Ci- -i&- 1 1 h -^- f=e: -I© «>- lii t — "-I — I — V- % No. 78. For the Spirit's Energy. Benjamin Brddome. -J -J- zi2i^TiEz* % -A- STATE STREET.— Jonathan Call Woodman. --1 X t -«- g=^ -«>- :^ -<»- 32: :i 1. Come, Ho - ly Spir - it, come. With en - er - gy di - vine, 2. From the ce - les - tial bills Light, life and joy dis-pense; 3. O melt this fro - zen heart, This stub-born will sub - due; 4. The pro - fit will be mine, But Thine shall be the praise; ^ e_ E^" *r^2i!?_ 11 f -t5>- r — r n jO.- -<2- ■^ T :t: -1^- t'^— i^— f-#— i J— j- * i^: -s*- i1==il: rr- And on this poor be - nigh-ted soul With beams of mor - cy And may I dai - ly, hour-ly feel Thy quick'ning in - fiu Each e - vil pas-sion o - vercome. And form me all a Cheer-ful to Thee will I de -vote The rem-nant of my shine, ence. new. days. 1 It: f -t!?- -«- -I — r- 1:=;^== r— r- felE 1 Going Home. Wm. Miller. -I.- , /My heav'nly home isbrlghtandfair.NorpMln.nordeathcnnen-ter there; tlt'sglitt'ringtow'rs the sun outshine/riiatiieav'uly mansions shallbe mine. „ /My Father's house is built on high, Far, fnr a-bove the star-ry sky: *" I When from this earthly pris-on free,That heav'nly mansion niineshall be. f Vm fcotng' homo, Fm ffo-lnff homo, I'm ffo - in/r homo to dio no mor*'! \To die no more, to die no more, F m go - infc home to die no more! Cho No. 80. .T.No. H. Newman, Lead, Kindly Light. LUX BEMONA.— Rev. John Bacchus Dtkeb. -«^ 1:=r-=t: n^ t. r^ 1. Lead, kindly Llpht, a-niid th'en-circlinR Kloom, Lead Thou nie on I 2. I was not ev -er thuH.norpray'd thatThouShould'stleadnieon; 8. So long Thy pow'rhathbIestme,8ure It still Will If ad me on le night is dark, and I am far from home; Lead Thou me on 1 I loved to chooHe and see my path; but now Lead T1h>u me on I O'er moor and fen, o'er crag and tor-rent, till The night is gone. t fci^f^ize ■^<9t- ■49 F F— -<5I- -tP*- r -4- :^ :t=; :^ tt: -^ fil- ial -»- -J -I- % -_ u^V^ 1 -I- Keep Thou my feet ; I do not I loved the gar - Ish day, and, And with the morn those an - gel T~r T*^'3^ ask to spite of fa - ces see fears, smile The dis Pride ruled Which I tant scene; one step e • my will. Re- mem - ber have loved long since, and ^li -19- i^: ±z -«-!■- nough for me. not past years! lost a - while! -»'- T -dZ- i No. 8L ">■ The Spiritual Warfare. CALEDONIA.— Scotch. i fi: Kzi:4=g=zg: -?5»- -T^ r * -«- — s*- -^- -Gt- -t- * gE^^ 1. Sol-diers of the crons. a- rise! 1*. Now the fight of fa'thbe-gin, fS. « (C (t. .-g ? * «2. 4 p p - f=P^^^=F pa Lo ! your leader from the skies Be no more the slaves of sin. S: »- ^^ f i^ ) Dykes. ne on ! ulnioon; on m pip ne onl ne on! 8 gone. ::^z:S me. years! while! 11 Scotch. e skies f Bin, - -^- P The Spiritual Warfare. Concluded. Waves he Strive I he fore you kIo - ry'8 prize, The prize of vie - to vie- tor's palm to win, Irust-ing in the ^ m :|: -^^ -¥9- I EBEEi; -(S- - ry. Lord ; ■45i- :!=-; ^.!-.^.^ v^r \ ti=i 4 l^-l -«.(- J \ -/g-T— il Seize 3'our ar-mor, gird it tin; Now *lie bat -tie will bo won ; Gird j'e on the ar-morbrif?ht, Wnr-riv'rs of the King ol light, ■42- ^- =!?- --^-- J g^ _/>- :r: #4- ifzizf?: ;i ri?r;?: 2- -(Si!- i:;^ t=±g • c^> i See, the strife will soon be done; Then struggle man- ful - ly. Nev - er yield, nor loKe bytiight Your di - vine re - ward. -:g---f- -(2- -#- -(2- =fct -♦S*- -C^ 3 -<5' — 42?- :|z; .(!2.i-,SZ- -k^-i-tS*--!- — No. 82. From Every Stormy Wind that Blows. i Hugh Rtowell. RETREAT.— Thomas IIa8ting«. 1. PYomev-'ry stormy wind that blows, From ev-'ry swelling tide of woes, i". There is a place where Je-sus sheds Tlie oil of gladness on our heads, ;{. Thereisascene,where8plrits blend, Wherefrieud holds fellowship with friend; 4. There, there on eagles' wings we soar. And sin and sense molest no more, -•- -^- -0- -0- -^- -0- -f!^- ■ \ II -9 T- The*^ is a calm, a sure retreat — 'Tisf ound beneath the mercy - seat. A place, than all besides, more sweet — It is theblood-bought mercy-seat. Tho' Hun-dered far, by faith they meet Around one common mercy - seat. Andheav'ncomesdown oursouls to greet, Andglory crowns the mercy-seat. No. 83. Come, Ye That Love the Lord. Ihaac Wattb. Akranoed. Cho.— Pin I ye that tboBe re - let our fCliui sal - — ^— •— #— '--g-T— »-"t» , « — c 9 • :m iove the Lord, And fuHe to HiiiK Who songs a-bound, And va - tlou's five, Fin let nev . ev - gitid I :|ri=M=pl=l :t: 1 your joy 8 ■ er knew 'ry tear Sill ' va - be known ; our God; be dry; Hon' a /hv ; -^-"-i- I r Join in a song with sweet accord, While ye surround the throne. But chil-dren of the heav'nly King May speak their Joys a - broad. We're marcliinj? thro' Immanuel'H ground To fair - er worlds on high. Sal- va- 1 ion's fn-e for jini anil nw^fm gliul sal- va-tion's five. fct-Et3; .^_a. £=F:f IP No. 84. A. M. TOPLADY. Rock of Ages. r TO i'LADY.— Thomas Hastings. rSzS: 4zgzT=ji=q ^- _s^ 1 . Rock of a - ges, cleft 2. Could my tears for - ev ■ 3. While " ' ■ " -^- ig :t for me, Let me hide er flow, Could my zeal *— ^ my- no self in Thee; languor know, hile I' draw thiwfleet-ing breath, When my eyes shall close in death. Be In Rock of sin the dou - ble cure, Save from wrath and ' .akemepure. my hand no price I bring ; Sim - ply to Thy cross I eling. of a - ges, cleft for me, Let me hide my- self in Thee. I^=t=t \j ti- :?=|!: ■-«'- 5 t-B: tj RANGED. ABTIN08. No. 85. Come, Thou Almighty King. Chas. Wesley. 1- IT.VLI.V.X IIY.M.N'.— FijurE Oiarih.m ■K ms^^^m^^im Ooine.Thou CorinsThou Come, ho - J: al in ly lul^lit-y Klii^f, lUAp «H Thy car-imte Word, fJInl on Thy Coin-fort -er! Tliy 8u - cre«l w^m nan)e nii^ht wit - to Rin)(, - y Bwonl ni'HH boar, ■•- £ i- i :t:j: Help US to prnlHi Ourpraver at- ti'inl; In thlH iihul hour; 4- J I ; Fa-thor! all Come, and 1 liy Thou, Who al- -J n- t H^ ^lo - ri - ouH, O'er all vie - peo - j»le bleH8, And Klve Thy mi^lit - y art, Now rule in .#-. .0. M. ^. M. -\- H n-| 1 , — 3 bid ^1^ -#- T -0- ^1 — r- I I ^ I I I to - rl - OUH, Come, and reli?n word Buc - ceHH, Spir - it of ev - 'ry heart, And ne'er from -•. . ^. I J 0. o - ver us, An • lio - II - nesw! On US de- part, Spir :^: ■'0-- ■rXz clent UH . it t= ^r — ^ of daye! de - Heend. of power! -«?--- I From All that Dwell. DUKE STREET.— John Hatton. -I— J- SUP^I 1. 2. 3 \=0 *-7^-*-(&—0- the skies, Let the Cre-a- tor's praise a-rise; Eternal truth attends Thy word; From all that dwell below E - ter-nal are Thy mer- cies, Lord; Your loft-y themes, ye mor - tals. bring; Insongsof praise dl-vine-lysing; Let the Re deem-er's name be sunju:, Thro' ev -'ry land, by ev'ry tongue. Thy praise shall sound from shore tosbore.Tlll suns shall rise and set no more. The great salva-tion loud proclaim. And shout for joy the Saviour's name. ^i^ No. 87. CllAH. WESLEV, Arise, My Soul, Arise. 2^ =r LENOX.— Lewtb Edron. -4 L- n~: -<9- H i A - rise, He ev ■ Five blee5'- r — r — )- ■^- jULjsI -Ml * a: i— h-s<-i- i m I bleed ■ all ■ pour owns lug sac - rl - flee In ray be - half np- re - deem - ing love, His pre - clous blood to ef - fee - tual prayer8,They strong-ly plead for me for His child; I can no long-er -4— J •-^- •-^- % pears : Be - plead ; His me: "P'or- fear; With ^- ^- i i-T ^ t.-- -\- ± ± --1- -T- t 3=<=l -J -m- T -J- ■9 fore the throne my Sure - ty stands, Be - fore the blood a - toned for all our race, His bloiKl a - give him, O for - give," they cry, "For- give him, con - fi - dence I now draw nigh, With con - fl - « ^-0 « ». throne my tone -H -< pi -4 < € • — — ^ '" — ^ -^ 1 |fj 0^^ - w - 1 Sure - tv stands. My name is writ - ten all our race, And sprink-les now the give," they cry, "Nor let that ransomed now draw nigh. And, "Fa -ther, Ab - ba, « f f ' » » » on throne sin - Fa - His hands, of grace, ner die." ther," cry. 1 ^^=f—r-=r- [nji * 1:^ L_ — ) . =^>-fl ^^ — 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 --f \ _^^] 1 l,. III]. 1 1 No. 88. Thos. Hastings. Thy Wili be Done. TALMAR— Isaac Baker Woonni'RV. E3^^ 1. Je- BUS, while ourhearts are bleene- -zir -<9—\- i=«: gEfzlEEjE^- 19- r 1. If, on a qui - et Bea,To'ard heav'n we calm-ly sail, With 2. But should the sur-ges rine, And rest de - lay to come, BlcHt :i. Soon shall ourdoubtsandfears All yield to Thy con-trol; Thy 4. Teach US, In ev - 'ry state, To make Thy will our own; And I o -^ fZa^ — g— r-* •— *? S — .-»g 4: tEilE Arise, Ye Saints, Arise. LEIGHTON.— Henry Wellington Oreatori;x. :5: 1. 2. H. 4. -r- r- :t^i er Ik ; Tlie Ef-i- A - rise, ye saints, a - rise! Tlie Lord our Load We fol - low Thee, ourGuide, Our Snv - iour, and our King; We We soon shall see the day When all our toilsshallcease; When Thishope supports us here; It makes our bur-dens light: 'Twill I ■ • 1- t-,tl f l!.^4EMi^5E^ ^=3^ -i^—^- .■^- -«- 4- jff- U — ^~«- >■ -0- -S- I be - fore His ban - ner flieH, And vie - to - ry low Thee, thro' grace sup-plied From heav'n 's e - ter shall cast our arms a - way, And dwell in end cheer, Till faith shall end iia is His. nal spring. less peace. in sight. J- i^ iE — 1 -1 — 1 ^' — ifeiil Mason. -T- a croBB ver me, tU'Bt me, on.v ftTlefB, B forgot, -r-r— ^ /o Thee! -#—5-- J 1, to Thee! i, to Thee! 1, to Thee! 1, to Thee! 1. to Thee! L ■ A.TORI.X. Tlio iig; We Be; Wlien It: 'Twill m iB HlB. al BprliiK. !HB peace, n Bight. -^-i f s; I ^f find l^e Ramonie^ of tf]e Lord 6l]all «• FPtUm], and cotl^e and ttje^ shaft obTSi^ri JO^ and n(abties$ and sorl^olu an6 siglning s^all flee .. w aUia^* ^3^' *'"Sr ^P" No. 92. ril Go Where You Want Me to Go. Mary Brown. Aadante. Carrie E. Rounbefell. i m 1. It mny not be onthenu)untaln'Hhel)Ufht,drovertheBtorm-y sea; 2. PerhapH today thereareloviiij^wordH^VhlchJesuH would have me epeak — 8.There'8BurHyBomewlK'realowlyplace,Inearth'8linrvestfleIdBBO wide— •I — -# — ^ t^^. gS t=t:: ?3£ttEi: =;r=d=/r A- It may not be at the battle's froutMy Lord wMl have need of me; There may bo now la the patliH of Bin Souiewand'rerwhomlHhouldseek- VVhere 1 may la- borthro'life'sHhortdayFor Je-Bus the cru - ci - fled— ^ -#- '^ But If by a Btlll,BmalIvoiceHecall8Topathathat I do not know, O Savhmr, If Thou wilt be myKuide,Tho' dark and rugged the way. So truHt-ing my all to Thy tender care, And knowingThou lovest me' a=S.=£: 3- r- ;t »=fi r: jiZ3»: t K ^N^V, - r If- g I'lInnBwer.dearLord.withmyhandinThine, rilgo whereyou wantmetogo. My voice shall ech-o themeHHageHweet.l'llHay whatyou wantmetosaj'. I'll do Thy will with a heart Bin-cere, I'll bewhatyouwantmetobe. ^^1e*p_^ -h- :t 1/ 'J '^ u i^ y 9 D.At.-I'll Bay what you want me toBay ,Mll know my Rez=izzzz=±S=!!^!'-E&zEfzz:|^-^^ blessings, See what (lod hath done, Count your blessings, blessings, SeewhatGo«l hath done. Count your many blessings, f2jr»: ^EE*^ -I — V- f=3?=::p. 1^ i/ Words and Music Copyright, 1897, by £. O. Excell, By per, If: ztz :ei-3- -I 13 EXCELL. --^ — ^ nrodiB - POSH Heeni iriHthns be die - -I , 1 m atnetbein pv - 'ry lon-ey III - gels H h-; 1 V k/ — J pa at h done. go by. ! on high. ey'H end. ■•-_ i your lurnmny h-^^lf- llgH, Count Your Blessings. Concluded. T Name them onebyone,Countyourmauyble8Hlng8,SeewhutGod huthdone. -tf--^-«--«-^.«--«--#--«--«--«- I 1— « :|f=r :!?z=»izii ■V — y — ;^- ;i^8 No. 95. We'll Never Say Good-bye. "We shall never say 'good-bye' in heaven."— The words of a dying Christian woman. Mh8. E. \V. Chai'man. J. H. Tenney. -»> , fK-w-4 N \ V c-i A-r-U=v-l-, 1. Ourfriends on earth we meet with pleasure, WhileBwIftthemomeuts fly, 2. Howjoy-ful is thethoughtthatllngerH.WhenlovedouescroHsdeath'B sea, 8. No parting word shall e'er be spok-en In that bright land of flow'rs, m—^ •- # M « » 0—0 M^M- i -a-> — r ^—-^ — n-t-, — ^— J .•^ Yet ev-er comes tliethoughtof sadness That we muMt say good - bye. That when our la-bors here are end - ed, With them we'll ev - er be. But songs of joy, and peace, and gladness, Shall ev - er-more be ourH. S.25— >«— til — # • I '- *:; ■ r r- L 1 , I I > I J- r- Chokus. T" --J- t: &ia r^r- We'll nev- er say good-bye in heav'n, We'll never say good-bye. n-T'-] t 1 — #— c , 0- !>-. -1 -#— fz:rfzq Sib— L— -1 — 1_ -0 — 0— — •— — 1 — — • — Jf— _f r el :5E =fc.-£EE»E -y — 1 — • > ~T • •' / 1/ 1 i > ] m^^^: 3; Itf'iH'Ht chorus jtp. J . ^ L^ ^^m Si=^ "I F<»r in that land of Joy and song We'll iiev - er say good-bye. r^ -0- m M ,• # ."JT -^ t -0- -t- — -\ ^— Copyright, 1889, by John J, Hood. By per. r^r No. 96. p. p. B. Bid Hfm Come In. p. p. BiLHORN. ^ — ■ — s- 1. 2. 8. 4. -#- %vhat a Suv- lour, He's pleading for you, Pleading for you, you nottruHtHim ns Hnviour to - day? Trust Him to-duy? <) - pen your beurt'Mdoorand bid Himcome in, Bid Him come in. Come now to Jo - sun, for why will you die?Wliy will you die? oil, Will :1 sli :t I it plead-ing for you; Come and ac-cept Him, He's lov - ing and true, truHt Him to-day? He will drive Bor- row and Bijj^ii-ini; a - way, bid Himcome in; He Imtb redeemed j-ou.He'ilcIeanHeyoufrom sin, why will vou die? While He In mer - cy la com-inic bo niuh. -I — 5 -I — lii: i Fl=«=« -j^- -y- m CHORrB. :t .N-=^" mmm^^^ 'TiB Je - Will you Oh, 1)1(1 Oh, bn.th- HUB now pleading for not truHt Je - bub to - the dear Sav-lourcome er, then why will you zt: — r — you. day? In. die? %-iz^=ri^^ 5: i Shall He come Shall He come in? 1^ -•- -I — -•- -I — I -/ 1/ In? Shall Hecon.e in? VVIll Shall Hecomein? He will leiieem you and Baveyou from Bin; Bid Him come in £: rtzi^ -1- 5=^ ^ -# .#- -#- -•- -•—•—•- y-v-y-j -: -.-t :?:: t; V you not bid the dear Sav - - - - lour come in 7 bid Himcomeln, bid the dearSaviourconie In. 1 -0 # •- ■V: ± £ r=r^ I Copyright. 1891, by P. P. Bilhoru, By per, No. 97. The Army of the I ord. W. H. P. March Time. Wm. H. Price. f^^^^^^^mm I. Come and join our hap-py throng, Lift your volcein joy-ful song, Ab Je- li. See! our Cap-tain leads UB on, He has need o( ev-'ry one, For HIh ;{. Then no long- erhaltingstand.ComeaudJoinouryouthfuI band, Ah we r r r t ho -vah's name we cause must nev - er march the foe to 5=:^zi^z:qzz:iJ— I^z: -m^i-i^^ L tz=tr ^fi- praise; 'Neath the ban-ner of the right We are fail; And tho' Sa - tan bars the way, Yet we meet; For we'll wear a vlctor'8crown,\Vhen we -(22 r^P . . , ,0 ' • ^-i-# f #-i-#- -«•- r- =^ r Chorus I s/-— 5— -' press-iug to the fight, And our an-them loud we raise. Glory and honor press to vic-to-ry. For Je- ho -vah must pre-vail. lay ourarmordown,And our tro-phies at His feet. -#- • -• -^V-« ^^riiziifczi^rfczr -t i* V tEt i t -t5»- ;E^ -J-J- To the Lamb forev-erf Glo-ry in the " ^__*.i^ •-p—Jtr-fiJ — ! To the Lamb forev-erf Glo-ry in the highest, sing Hal-le-lu - jah to His ^^g; -f— •-i-# -♦- — ^- i^ ^ • x-Tr -t r M ^ ^ ^-^=#: :S:V^: ^:=l= M: c- name! Let our voices loud proclaim Hal-le-lu-jah to our Sav-iour King! ' ■ - . u — I 1— — fc^itn '-?— I F -I — t^- .>__^. Copyright. 1899, by John J. Hood. By per. E&i|EEt±§E^EEEESEH No. 98. J. W. Van de Venter. He Saves Me. W. S. Weeden. l.ThetKiarlovlngSaviourhasfoundme.AndBhatter'dthefettersthatboundme, 2. UeaoughtmeBolongerelknewlIlm, Butfl-nal-ly winning me to Him, 3. I nev-er, no, uev-er will leave Him, Grow weary of Berviceand grieve mm, *-•--*--#-•-- -m- . #- m^z±^. :i±i .0-0-^. -y—^- ^ N N J- y — "v— (/— i'— / — t^ — /— ^1 1— • 1— I--I— jl^-l Tho' all was confusion a-round me, He came and spoke peace to my Boul ; I yielded my all to pur-Bue Him, And asked to be filled with His grace ; I'll coMHtautlytrustandbelieveHim, Remain in Hia preHence di - vine; # . . • t: t: t: t: *^ I 1 , t i y y \y y y y y ^ ^ y y y y y y y y y The blessed Redeemer that bought me, In ten-dernessconstantly sought me, Alth<»ugh a vllesin-ner be-fore Him, Thro' faith I was led to im-plore Him, A - bid-ing inloveev-er flowing, In knowledge and graceever growing, -m- ^ ^ -0- M. M- M. M. t .0. .0. <__L 1 L^ ^ > ^ — ^_y — L| 1__ J •fi 1 i; — \—\ 1 — -\-i — I 1 N-| — V — N 1- -N N v-i — I |-n ~p-^-9 TC*"* — '~^* — • — • *— '-5^* " y y y Tiie way of salvation Hetaughtme, And made my heart perfectly whole. And now I rejoice and a-dore Him, Restored to His lov- ing em - brace. Con - iid-ing impli-cit-ly, knowing That Je - sua the Sav-iour is mine. ■#- - - ^ - _ -•- ■• i ' 'y U \ I -^ "^ ^ U -N-4^- 4— ^ .-J- Hesavesme, Hesavesme, His love fills my soul, huiidu ^IIiIi=:^^rJzi=:t=^(=^ZI^tl=Iti^r?: jah ! Oli.glo - ry, 0. •?. ^- r.s^ Copyrigiit, i88&, by W. S> Weeden and J. W. Vau de Veut«r. 6y per. . Weeden mM'^ Eit bound mo, ne to Him, 1 grieve iHni, amy Boul ; 1 His grace; dl- vine; i-Ei!: tziEt II — ■-•-- 't3 i I Bought me, i-plore Him, r growing, y whole. Mn - brace, is mine. Nil He Saves Me. Concluded. -1_ — , ,,- — — 1 - — —--I- mmm^ flllH Hi>ir-lt n-l)i(l -eth with-in; I IliH Itluod cleanHeH (innit) me from all / — / — ^-« No. 99. The Stranger at the Door. Rev. m. 20, T. C. 1. 2. \\. 4. Be-hoM a () l')ve-l.v JJut will He prove a friend O'Kank, a BtrauKer nttliedoor, Hef?«*ntiy Itiuickw — lias knocked before, attitude. — liehtundHWith melt in>( heart and open handn; ill-deed? Ife w ill,— tlie very friend you neeil; e-niy and Thine; V I out HiH en #- RlHe,touclied with gratitude di-vlne,Tui 11 » — » — *~r* — * — * — »— r* — ^^^ * J-J ,— -T- -r :-t^_ ^ Has wait-ed long, is waiting Btill; You treat no oth -er friend ho O matclileKSkindnesH.nndHeHhowHTIilsmatchleHBkindneHB to His foes. The friend of Bin - ners? Yes, 'tis He,Wlth carmenta dyed on Pal-va - ry. That floul-destroy-ing monster, Sin, And let the heav'nly Stranger ln» -•- -»- -•- -•- # -•-^ -* • -f— "T— ^m t=rfCfrJ=:»z=»-r' Cnorirs. — »~M-' — I — f vT * -#-..# ^ ill i Oh,letthedearSavlourcomeln, He'll cleanse the heart from sin; Oh, come in. from Bin ; I t f , , , ^ A #■ -4 . :^ If: -• ijr # — — • > i^ t=>-t 1 -*< — s- EEt =1 M:iN=J^ ^r^^- Jtii^: r ^: ^^IM #. - 0. / , keep Himnomoreout at thedoor, Butletthedear.Saviourcomein. comeJu. .-•- •0- ■*- J V F~-- j^ 1 It: pi £=£: <^ — h »=» ■V— W W — >-p — B- ^ By permissioa of T. C. O'Kane. r 1 No. 100. Rev. J. Oatman, Jr. All the Way. To the singing bishop, C. C. McCabe. E. O. EXCELI.. 1. Slnco I Btnrted for tlio CI - ty o - ver In the PronilBod Land, 2. There are iim-ny HnareH nnd pU-fnllH all a-lniififtbe pil-}rrini road, 8. When the clouds of darkneHH gather and thesuiiHhine all lias fled, 4. When I reach the Hi - lent riv-er with ItH cold andcbill-ing tide, I have tri - als and temp - ta - tions cv - 'ry day, But I I can o - ver-comethem If I watch and pray. In tlio Then He ((uideB m^' fait -'ring foot-Hteps lest I stray, And tlie Je - BUS will be there ray Help - er, and my stay, I will -• — . ',/ S^ U i^ U ^ ^ I' 1/ ^ mm ± ^= 5 ^T* And my hour of l)le8B - ed Hail a ■ -Jtzzitzj—e: IJ ■ self Bup-port-ed by a strong and lov - ing hand, f)itin and sor-row, grace suf - fl - cient is bestowed, Ight of hoHV - en o - ver all my path is spread, way trl-uuiph-ant, laud my soul on Ca-naan's aide. ___ 0-^—0 ^ ' — 0--—0—J-0- -—0 — ^-— • *-t i^rriTd Refrain. r o "<*"• ^ * -0-'-0,-0-^ Fori hnvetlieSaviourwithmeall the way. All the way, ^^_ • _^ _ All. all tbo All the way. _n._H-t-| '— -^r-\ \ — !^~^ ^-V^ n way, ForIhavetheSaviourwlthmeaIltheway;(aIltbeway;)Allthe All the way, 2^. ± ^mmm^^i i Copyright, 1899, words and -ii-M i music, by £. 0. £xcell, By per, . EXCELI.. iBod Land, rim road, lag fled, Ins: tide, But I In tlio And tlie I will -1^ — »< — J --^-d ii Inff hand, ieHtowed, 8 Rprond, un'H side, # •- ^ all the OAllthe All the Way. Concluded. M^f' S ' > ^1 M . i~'3 ~^ f^ r~t~'n way, all the way, F- t:: tz^tzz:!: r- iti^ — K;o. ^ V ^ rnoiMS. V y V ..%-Hsr-J- Call Mini in and know Ilini.TIiiHfrlend who Ih Waiting' t<>-Im'-Im)|(1. n.voii 1(»\V. n 0-^0- '|nirt. ill)r(||||. s? J-- 0_2- ^ I y: pray. •-• • J] fTLER. to nio; o Have; 'Hkopt; m I Old Jordan's Waves. Concluded. --7- 3 .^4^ ■0- ■y : JiiJt tliis I kn()v/,lfthrlHtl)tMii'ar,()l(lJ<)r(lHnH\vavtH I will in»t fmr. And if I kfoptlu'wItiicHH clt'ar.Old.Jonlan'M wavt'H 1 will not fear. I( Mtill ItruHtthiHfri('nar,()lrH I will not f»>«r. •^ ^ \ I / / / No. 104. i:. E. IIkwitt. -ra Sunshine in the Soul. .J.NO. 4- 1{. SWKNEY. -I :;q.zz5=: riHTc'H Buiisliiiu' in my "omI to-«iay, rh<'ri'"H mil- Hie in m;, i »ul to-day, .■5.Tlu*n''HHiirinj;liiiu'in m;. , 5^ .'li/«n iflowH in Tli/in k1'»wh In an - y eartli-ly Hky, For Jo - miH And .!(' - HnH, liM-tt'n-iii«, can licar 'llicHon^jH I The dov«> u\ peari* hImkh In m.v i'vart, 'i'lu> IIuwYh of f^rac*' l'\)rl)l(>Httin^H wldoh Ih'jfivt'Hme now, For joyw "lairl up" Ih my can • not liulit. Hinjf. ap- pear, a - iMtvt*. REFItAIN. f I T / # -^dHiinHlilni'.>VlM'ntlH>p«'accful,hHppy nu;montH HiniHliine in tlic Hoid, lili>HH«'d HunKldno in the t;oul. !!,/ 1^ U- l3i?il3^^^^ii^B^:ll Ccpyiight. 1887, by Jno. R. Swe««y. No. 105. Oh I 'tis Glory in My soul. Jno. R. Swenet. -^- Iz^^F^r L.^- MatchlcHH \h Thy lov-iiiK kindneHH, KlHelt hnd not HtoopM to iup. Yet, oh boundh'HH con-(h'-HC'»'ii-Hioii, LoveiH Hhiii-hi^ fi'oni Thy face. Sav-lour, let Thy balm of heiil-ing Kv - er keep me free from nln. CUOUL'8. EESE3HT -^- * X *={: t=tl^ tt- 1 Oh, 'tis glo-ry! oh, 'tis glo-ry! Oh, 'tlB >^lo ry In my soul! r SEE.~E3 T -N~--H- •^? i For I've touch'd the hem of His garment, And HiHpovv'rdoth make me whole. . . ^^. If: - 1 — -• — •- % »=3: t:=-l:: ig^iz:^: S_zi»— tirr4r=pEz:r{:=t:z=Er_^f t — r— & — gJ I— g^i:gii--g-E£ Copyright, 1S87, by Jno. R. Sweney. No. 106. All for Jesus. Mary D. James. -I r-rn — ^^-^-^ f . Arranoed. i — v-a — I i^^^^Sipl 1 / All for Je-HUH, nil for Je- bub! All my being's ranHom'dpow're; ^' I All my tho'ttJ and wortis and doings, All ray days and all my [oni/t]hoiirs. I 2 \ I^t my hands perform His bidding, Let my feet run In His way — • \ Let myeyesseeJe-sus on - ly.I^et my lips speak forth Hl8[om/f]pral8e. Q rsincemyeyeswereflx'don.Ie-su8, I've lostBlghtofallbe-slde; **• \ Soen-chalu'd my spirit's vis-Ion, Looking at the Cru-cl- [om/i] fled. I i )le. 1 11 i All for Jesus. Concluded. gg^s All for JeauB ! all for Je-HUH ! All my flnys and all my hours ; tioura. All for Jcbuh! all for Je-HiiHl Let my lipfiRpenk forth HIh praise; praise. All for Jesus! all for .le-mis! Lo«)ki4iii; ftt the Cru - ci - fled ; fled. :i:t=t -•-H» :t=t No. 107. E. E. Hewitt. *n:»: 3f: 45,.i. i/ ;/ I ^ > i/ More About Jesus. h • 1 1. 2. 3. 4. -J— . ^-4- f N ^— N- -0 ^- Jno. R. Sweney. More a-l)out .feHtiH wcnild I liisow, More of His Rrace to otherssliow; More a-hout JeKUH let me learn, More of His ho - Ij' will diH-ccrii ; More a-l)out JeHus; in Hin word, Iloldinjjecmimunion with niyLord; •More a-bout Jesus; on 1 Unthrone, Kich-es in gio - ry all HIh own; _ . 0_l_^_^ — 0—0 — _J ^ ^ — r*-T-» — s > — ^ -r* — • — *T-i SJ -4^-4 #— L# # #- -L- 0^0 -«— Lji 5 ^—D More of His sav-inff fnl-ness see, More of His love who died for me. Si)ir - it of (lod, my tench-er l»e. Showing tlie things of ('hrist to me. Henrlng His volee in ev - 'ry line, Making each fnith-tui say-lug mine. More of HlHkin^dom'ssureinereaHe; Moreof His coming, Prince of Pence. — :|"-I-J_'J" — X — ^0-f.0 — — ^-,____-p_- — — :• — ^-. :t?-zz=: 3 HEMtAIN. More, more a - l)out Je - siis, ■ J -I More, more a l)ont Je - Hus; . '-.-0 — I 1 _ — A .0. ' .^0.. • — ^ ^ ^ I ^ I jv I A ^ '^ J ^ More of Hissav-ii ful iu>sfl see, More of His love who die|-— fc 1 ■ — —I — • -H led nieoutof darkneHsin-tolight; Now I feel HIh loving prcHcnce, ''child of Borrow, go and Hin no more;" Now I'm telllngun-to othorH dwelling, when I renrhtheotliorBlde; I HhanRe<>Himln Ilisbeauty MaMe-lu-Jah! --..,. X ± ± -.fi fC. :•- . h / k/ i^ i^ k/ and my heart iHHU'd wlthjo.v, I am wnlkingnow hyfalthan — t— ] — — And it flowH from Cal-v'ry'w mountain, Whcn'ChriHt wuh cm - ci tied. Mil - lions wlio have tried the foun-tain Thro'^rai't'liave Iw'en re-Hixn-d. "Tho' they may be red like v.'rlm-Hon, I'll make them widte aH buow." I will ij^aze (HI ChrlHt tlie foun-taIn, While loud • er b\v»'IIh tli(> houic. rHOKIH -h- I V— -^ ' "OK, H. i^.V, JKJ>J There Ib k'<> ■ ry in my houI, And my Iml - le - lu - jahw roll, # •- • • •- - . - -c- • #- •- #- • #- - . - (9- • i|:^ESEg -•t; iiJ .-J5-rJ- t^l 1 ( 3_^ y^ -qz^iNr-. t—tt For I've been be-neath P8 .^- . rSE :ir: V- t the fountain, And the blood hatli madetnewholr. Copyright, 1899, by John J ilood. By per. SB. No. no. Blessed Bible. Ida iScoTT Taylok. ^ J. Howard Entwible. 1. DleHHed IM - bic, Book of Gold, PretiouH trutliH thy piiKeH hold, 2. Lamp of faith, my feet to lead, Bread of heav'n niv soul to feed, 'ii. Word (»f (Jod. thyloveim-part, Fire my zeal, and cleanHe my heart; IJlcHHcd Bl - bk", BookotGold, PreciouH truths thy pageHhold; ••-+- -1 — y ±=; ^ -»— 5 T'TT TruthBtolead mo day by day All n - loii}? my pil-Kriin way. Living: wa - tcrs pure and free, Book of bookn art thou to me. Keep rue ear - iieHt, keep me true, lOv-'ry day my strenuth renew. TruthH to lea«l, me day by day, Allalouj? my pllj?rlm way. ^_J ^\_4 — [^r t^— ^ J— Blcwed (tl - - l)le, piircand true, ?ht within me shine, Flelpmemake thy preeeptH mine! JI»'av"nlv liKhtwitldn nieHhine, Flelpmeinnkethy prweptH, preceptHmine! -•— •- y t y eg Copyripht. 1S(W. hy John J Hood. By per. r No. 111. All People That on Earth do Dwell. Wm. Kkthe. Tune— Old Ilumlrcd. . 1 1 LOL'IH BoniOEOIK. 1. All peo - pie tiiat on earthdodvvell,,Slnjj: to theLord wit h ehi»erful voice; 2. Know that IIh> l.o^d in (iod in-deed.Wltiiout our aid lie did uh make; ;j. () en-tor then lIirtKa<»'« witli iirulsc. Approaelt with joy IliHcourtHunto; 4. PralHeOodfrom whom a II bleHHinjj:HHnw,PrMiHe Him all creatun'H here below, m m ^ ^ -#-•#- ^ ^ -^ #- r- T ^' All People That on Earth do Dwell Concluded. c — y^L0 — I — ^ — ^-c,, — I c — ^-L^ — ■=—! — JJ > with mirth, nispralHe forth toll, ronievelieforpTTlm.nnd rp-JoIct\ HIinBervpi , _ . . We are HIh flock, lie doth uh fifil, And for IIIh Hh(><'|> >ie doth uh take. PrnlHe.lnudundblesHlllHnamenlwa.vH, For It Ih WH-ni-ly ho to do. PralHu HIru a-bove ye heav'iily h«)Ht, PralHe Father, Son and Ho -ly (ihoHt. — ; — If- , ^ — i^ 1 • L , , — ^ — n^i ,_jj No. 112. Never Say "No" to Jesus. Kev. .Ioii.nhon Oatman, Jk. Slow, with v-x/tn-nsion. 5 5 5 T- r--\- \. -0- \ -«.- tt#!*:^ • «t J. IIoWAHn Kntwihle. ^ J — # — n: t 1. In theflKht a»j;alnHt sin. If a crown you would win, Never Ha3'"n(»" to 2. When Ho bidn you ton|M»Mk To a houI that Ih weak, Nevernay "no" t(» JJ. H He wantHyou to walk, H HewantHvou t<) talk, Nevernay "no"to 4. if HecallHyou togo Wherethedv-er ffar, Never Hay If HeHayH,"leu(lahanil, Tiiat yourltrutlii-rniay ntand. Never way If He bidH you to Htay, If He biiU ynii to pray. Never Hay If HecallHV«»u to make Kaisrl - tice for IIIh wake. Never BaV ■-"^^ -W t^- ice for IIIh Hake, Never Bav -V «< -h -•' -M ^ — «-»« »« _^ --_ rilolM'H. Oh, be faithful and true. What HftfllHyou to do. ■* ;5r":iO to .T«MMIH. Copyright, 1898, by John J. Hood. By per No. 113. Chah. Wkhley. Our Atoning Lamb. Hron E. Smith. And mnke to uh the (iod-heiid known, And wit-neRS with the blooil ; Un - leHH thou take the veil a - way, And breathe the liv-inK word; Spin- it o( faith, de- Bcend and Htiow The vir - tue u( liiH name; .0. ^. p. ^. _^ ^ ^> ^ ut -^- :#z=:ijiz?#:c »- l-S-r-l 'TiH Thine the blood Then, on - ly tln'ii, The jj^race which ail ap- to we may find. ply fw'i And K've uh eyeH to Bee, Our in - teroHt In HIh blood; The sav - injf pow'r im - part ; '^ J __v J :y=:ip:ix--Jz=r:^zz:j=q^:^q:3i That He who did for Hin - niTH And cry with joy un-Hpeak ■• a And toH - ti - fy to all man-kind I die, HiUhHure-ly died for bic. "Tliou art niv Lord, my And Hpeak in ev - 'ry -9 :z.9~ me. (Jod!" heart. S^! r — t/-"-^ Copyright. 18U9, by Hugh E. Smith. No. 114. I'll Live for Him. H. K. ill'DKON. ■■■•- 'i/ DT'NBAR. 1. My lif«', my love I fflve to Th»i',Tliou T.ambofGod.wliodicd for me; 2. I now lM'-liev«> Tliou doHt rweiv*'. ForThouhaHtdied that I mi>;ht live .'{. Olj.Thou wh(»«li<'d on ('j»| - va - ry. To Have my houI and make me free. Cm}.— Ill Hvo forhliii who divd for uw. How hnii-py tht'n my lift' sbnllbf! mM :#:^ f^3£3:Eg=zj^-Z:-?EgEE^E:^ Copyright, 1882. by K. E. Hudson. By per. N 4 n ^M ^1 Co m 1 M NRAR. )rine; lit live e free. : -1 — J I'll Live for Him. Concluded. 4: Oh, mny I ev - er faith AikI now heiifeforth I'll truHt I ciiii - He-ernte my life III Uvf for I Urn who dh'd • • »• _•-_: ^ ■!- S \^ •-^— • — •- -— • -ful be, ill TImh", t«i Thee. for nic, My Mv My My ■V — ^ rr^^tr -#- -#- Sav-l<»ur .Sjiv-I(»ur .Sav-i(»ur Stiv-lour tlES: an*! and anii my -i— 1 Rev. W. II. Shipman. mm I Come, hum-l)le hin-ner, in wIioho breaHt A thoiiHand thou^htH re-v«>lve, ProH-trate I'll be be-fore HIh tiinme, And there my ^iiilt con-feHH; I'er - hapH lie ^vill are. For if I stay a - way, I know I nuiKt for - ev - er die. m. t-rt Stay a. - way, t- -_n CHOIM'H. I'll go to Je - HUH, tho' my HbiH Like mountaiiiH round me cloHe, f: fi fi fi t: fi .0r - -^ t^ f -^Zt. !>— -^ — ^^-rj —2^ — I ^-^H ^ _^ — ^-f~l:^i-Ti — i — »-- -p-aT— c»— -*- — • '-L^ — • — # ^_L^.^-Ji I know HltjcourtH, I'll en - ter In, U'hat-ev-er may op - pose. Copyright, 1899. by W. H, Shipman. By per No. 116. Ida L. Reed. There Is a Refuge. t:^ ^=:=is. -H H M^ 1^- — * t^ W. T. Dabbtell. i - URe, Bwwt, He - cure Forev-'ry cnH, thou canst fly Un-tothiH 1. There \n a re! - - - 2. When danger threat - 5{. There l8 u ref - ... ukp, peace-ful, cuhn, In Jc-buh' .0. ^. ^ #. ^. #. ^. ^ bur - - - - dened Houl, In Je-sus' love itBtandeth HtrouK - - - hohl trw, When un - to lUm tbyBOulHhall love 'tiM found, And there each heurt ehnll And a f: t-jt- f: -#- -«2^>f- -#- ^- -#- -«- t=fe=*=: i- q Hure, Tho'lieavy teni cry He'll help and com peHtH roll Across the hrenHt. - - fort thee, He'll keep theesnfp. balm Forev-'ry bleed- - - Inir wound, Forev-'ry bur - ■i%l I. • g -=1-X- they can not harm, If thou to Him wilt go, Protect-e'il with-ln His hand, And never let thee go; Firm by Hl« den ev-'ry pain, There wh Its n sweet re-leose, And thou with ^?^XE z—fiffit- -# • ±z. -=l-x- ^^ -=1-H-i -1 — w— ^-^- ^■ riT ::&;: :±z:jL ^: lEfEEl --«.- by His mighty arm, Full safe - ty thou shalt know. grace thy feetshall stand, Joj'-sprlngs for thee shall flow. Him in he — -> -1 No. 117. Tell the Sweet Old Story. LiUA M. Ki:(K. yot too fHst. ^ , V Ik. J. M. Black. 1. Tell theswet't old Htory, Of theSavlour'H I(>vt>, Hdw Hh left the Klo-ry 2, THI theHwit'toUlHtiiry, To tlu*.voun»ran(lol(l,S\vc«'teHt,Hweet»'Ht Hto-ry i{. Tell tlieHWtt'tohlHtory, Shout ir roiiiMl the world, L(>ttiieKiiiKor(ilo-ry !, k< I, K I I I, t< • ' "^ "^ "^ I I i^ U tJ I I Of iliBthronea-bove, How His life so pre-clouB Free-ly Je-HUBRnvp, Mor-tJil ev-ertohl. Tell to lit - tie ehll-dren Of the Saviour mild, See IliHflaK unfurled. Tell to u - K^'d pll-^rlius Of the Saviour dear, J- I. r_L -EzzEzitzzE-EiiiiTigEErr: ij K 'j ^j I I '. i^< •'' ClloltlB. :zit«^ — #---#^ fi^ — 0^ — ( ^ -^ — 1^5 N — ,—11 ^ m——;^ — 1^ >H g2 CLM — jr;Ji — , — ,^t«_:_»_,__Jz:^_d- — ^i, — »- • #^ --|-J That a world rebelliouH.IIcfroiu death iiilKht Have. 1 Tell, oh tell the . 1. I p. JTell,( Who lIlHf^loriouH kingdom Likened to u child. Who t heir faint pe-tl- tionLov-injjf-ly will hear. , oh tell the Bto-ry ^^^ -^-r- P ^ — ^^^ — I — -;±:i^z^^i:^z£z.Bjr.. f 1/ 51 U i:J H- -<§»- ^-^- Sv— r r"? "•— 5-.-^ ^ 4::^ ^?r irr* ) - - - ry Hweet, Of the Snvlour'H love, tell the hto - ry Bweet, Of the Saviour, of the Sav-lourand IIIh love. i 15z±i=::fe_T I 7 Tell to ull you meet, Of theh«)me a - hove. Tell, oh tell to all you meet , all you meet, Of t he home, the bleHtted home above. W^^ ^-%-r w^&. \ \ '^ i ^ ^ Copyright, 1398, bv J- M. Black. By per ^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // // f 1.0 I.I ;f ilia iiiiiM •i- IIM III 2.2 \' iiM mil— 114 |||||2.0 1.8 1.25 1.4 1.6 ^ 6" ► v^ <^ /a n ^% /a V M Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (716) 872-4503 €3 ^^ M iV ^9) V o^ ^.^: >.^ 1 f/i I Li No. 118. E. E. Hkvvitt. -I- q — I — l-F Onward and Upward. i -«&- •Eh Jno. R. Swenbt. -I 1- m 1. Onward still, and upward, Follow ev - er - more Where our mighty 2. Onward, ev-er onward, Thro' thepaBture8green,Wherethe8tream8flow 3. Upward, ev-er upward,To'ardtheradiantglow, Far a-bove the ^. ^ ^. A ^- -f5»- ^. *9- li -«»- I I r- i J==J: i Leader Goes in love be-fore; "Looking un-to Je- sua," Reach a helping Boft-ly Under Bkies serene; Or, if need be, up-ward. O'er the rock -y valley , Where the mist hangs low; On with songs of gladness, Till the march shall -«--- r# •- s^^FBa f :p=p: -iS> !5> m 1 — I- Chorub. -7Sr ^=^ t - r hand To a struggling neighbor, Helping him to stand. March-ing Bteep, Trusting Him to guide us, Strong to save and keep, end Where ten thousand thousand Hal-le - lu - Jahs blend, March-ing I m ■^- ■©>- ~fc :!?=i:?rzf : £ -#- -^ 1 h- ^^^d$ 1 — h- •(S>- 22: -t-- j2- I 1 — r— r f==F=F^ ^P=:p=Je: :# i^ on ward, up ward. Marching oDward,marching onward, onward, Up ward marching,upward,upward, f *: «- * * 4 -»■ ■#- ±=1: Ig 5^ S^Sii^ -4-. ■«9- .ff: I r =F=F P BteadiIyonward,Je6UBleadstheway, Marchingon - - - ward. onward, marchingonward,onwanl I Copyright, 1896. by Jno. R. Sweney. 3WENET. m ir mighty reams flow bove the ^ ^ I helping ; rock-y larch shall HORU8. arch-ins arch-ingr m Marcbinfc ard, i p=r f m , onward i f Onward and Upward. Concluded. w?^SM^mM^^M^^^ r-r-r-r I I up - - - ward, Onward unto glo-ry to the per - feet day. Upward marching. upward,upward, ■P I , I m — 7- — m-.-m — m — m — i — .-, m — €-i^ ^ ^ No. 119. I I I I It Reaches Me. ■<9- Jfi.. -»- i Maky D. Jameh. ^ N Jno, R. Sweney. I /^ !7 Q 1 , . - N J 1 V R N iL 1 gi^IaI:^-:^: ^ T • • ^ m. \ r a J 1 ^ K 1 ■ ' LJ. .__^_ _ J ^_ 1 1 J ? i ' m J R free, prove laim, 1^7 "* J « r* • • • • i -J '■ * * • !_• f __• • _ J^ t7 ^ : 8- * • «' • '- • J. • • - • • -5- 1. Oh, this ut - ter-moHt sal - va-tion ! 'Tis a foun-tain full and 2. How a - maz-ingGod'scom-pas8ion,That so vile a wf)rni should 3. Je-8U8, Saviour, I a- dore Thee! Now Thy love I will pro-c m . m m ' m - m '*' * ^ \ ^ (»y In '1 • ■ « • ■ S « ^^ -(& — P^l 7 f J • • 1 It ■ r f 1 • 1 :^^^-4-»---»— lA * lA A * M 1 II S 1 L^ >■ J ^ ^ 1 > y ^ 1 1 1^ ^ W r ;r Pure, ex-haust-lesB, ev - er flowlng,Wondrou8 grace! it reach - es me! This stu-pen-dous bliss of heav-en, This unmens-ured wealth of love! I will tell the bless- ed sto - ry, I will mag - ni - fy Thy name! m^ Chokus. :t:^=t; r— r • • •- t- -5- :^=:ir iifp^^^i^ i^ ^^ I'ure, ex-haust-less, ev - er flowing, Wondrous grace! it reach-es m*-" if~z*:rH:z=4:=:t:: " " " ^= „ 1^ & I By permission. r ■• — • — • m^j^^p^ [1 No. 120. The Gospel Trump is Sounding. WordB alt. D. B. TOWNEB. q=]: t ■m *- go8 - pel trump is sake your wretoh-ed bet - ter mas-ter's of - fers you sal liv - ing faith ac - J J J J -25)- :i: 4— J \ - 3EEt •«^ -5- ' ' • • "^T" Bound-ing The year of ju - bi - lee, ser - vice, Your maBter'sclaimaare o'er; call - ing, In ac-cents true and kind ; ■ va - tion, And points to Joys a - bove; cept Him, Give up all else be- side; EE2£ ±: 1 1- -.J- :t=t: •--t- :!•=!• -\- ^^ t=: r i-r— I- :^ Jff: ^^-- And grace is all a-bound A - vail yourselves of free - He asks a lov - ing ser - And,longing,wait8 to make While grace is loud - ly call -&- ■ ing, To set the dom. Be Sa- tan's vice, And claims a you The ob - Ject • ing, Look to the 1 — Tt ■T^- -tf^^ 1 bond-man free, slaves no more, will - ing mind, of His love, cru - ci - fled. P? ±3^^ f X — r — t — r — r — -- is sound-ing, The ju - bi - lee -*- -19- ■# - - ^ -#- -e>r -Si- IS come. -49- • ^ 1 fct ± Copyright, 1898, by D. B. Towner. By per. X=:X:. W- No. 121. At the Fountain. P^^^^ Old Melody. I 3 =S==S=it :S=:S=S= :iJ 1. Of Him who did sal -va-tion bring, I'm at 2. Ask but His grace, and lol'tls giv'n,I'm at 3. Tho' sin and sorrow wound my soul, I'm nt 4. Where'er 1 am, where'er I move, I'm nt d2EEz:ztz::z! £j; rC— t?— &— ;-Ff— f the fountain the fountain the fountain the fountain # « drinking, I drinking,Ask drinking, Je- drinkiug, I J::=t::=t f TEi V-^ roWNER. bl - lee, are o'er ; md kind ; a - bove; )e- Bide; r^- T i » free. more. mind. love. fled. <2- I 1^ ---- Copyright, 1898, by D. B. Towner. By per. No. 125. Companionship with Jesus. Mrs. Marv D. Ja.mks. W. J. KifiKPATBiCK. 1. oil, blesH-ed ft'l - low-Hliip di-viue! Oh, joy 8u-preme-ly Bweet ! Coiu- 2. I'm walkiiif? close to Je - hub' Bide, So close that I can hear The .*{. I'm lean-iii>^ on IIIh lov-ingbrea«t, A-long life's weary way; My 4. I know HiHHhelt'rin^wingsof love Are always o'er me spread, And .A «„.? A m iPl ^_» A m __^ ^-i • A pan - ion-Hhip with Je - huh here Makes life with bliss re - plete: In soft - est whis-pers of His love, In fel - low -ship so dear, And path, 11 - lu-mined by His smiles. Grows brighter day by day; No tho' thestormsmay fiercely rage. All calm, and free from dread, My 55-1 -9-!t— I .^~t: 3 -4- ■h- -i J- :t ^.^_«_ -^- f m 3HEiEEiEEEtE|3^E=3EEii5z5Ei= :1: ::]: un - ion with the pur - est One I find niyheav'non earth be-gun. feel His great al-raight -y hand Protects me in this hos - tile laud. foes, no woes my heart can fear, With my Al-might-y Friend so near. peace-ful spir-it ev - er sings, "I'll trust the cov- ert ftf Thv wings." ^.^ ?itzz=: ?ii^ ^ 5: m ±-:=t '^mp Refrain. :^.^=1= pi^^ ■9 * • •- r- .H^. ^ r- ^m Oh. wondrousbliss! oh, joy sublime! I've Je- bus with me all the time! zur: yji=±:. ES; *-- i -?'-— r- liiiiiS^i^^li^gi \ f Oh,wondrousbliBB! oh, joy sublime! I've Je - bus with me all thetime f Biii^l^ ^^ga ^i By permission. t> No. 126. Walking in tiie Way witii Jesus. LiUA. M. Kkck ^ Slowly. -I J. M. Hlack. :S' %- jf-z -^-'^ i=r 1. While walking in 2. While walking in 3. While M'alking in 4. While walking in the way with Jo - huh, Se - cure from ev - 'ry the way with .le - huh, I bid fare -well to the way with Je - huh, I hear Hin "Come to the way with Je - huh, I bi^ myheav'n-ly — »r-4: — -y ' ^ —I ■■ — ? -• — ^ttrt —\ - --I-, Btorm that blows, I'm kept in per - feet peaoe from all my foen. While all my fears, A bow of prom - ine glows a - bove my tearn, While me and rest," And, look-ing un - to Him, my soul ih bleHt\\'hile home a - far: I see the pearl - y gates for nie a - jar, While ^•«— • # 1 ' — \-0--—0 •--— • S • — »- — # 1— — I— -I 1 1 L^-^ * ' > ? ^ y 1 1 Lp 1 -» Chorus, '^ Si ~K 1 5^ 1 — I walk-iug in the way with Je-sus. Walk-ing in the way with ^=^ C-BZ. ^ n_^ ^ — ^ ^ — I pzi i^zlTzz^-zFS- i ^1 'T- -^- -s>' '--^^—lE^ i=-^^^--lF^lR-^^, BUS, Walking in theway with Je-sus, I'm kept la per- feet peace, My Joys in-crease. While walk-ing in the way with Je - huh. \ — '-i 1-- t ± ^^ m Copyright, 1898, by J. M. Black. By per. No. 127. He Never Says "Good-bye." "I will never leave thee nor lorsakc thee.''- (J. A. S., alt. and arr. by Jamkh M. (Jkay, D. D. Heb. 13.5. D. B. Towner. 1. 2. 8. 4. 1/ In pain, on couch of weakncHH, A wt>a-ry suff - 'rer laj', He nev - er leaves His peo-ple, Nor e'er for-snkes Hih own; Tho Joys of earth may van-lHh, Its mu-Hic ceawe to cheer, And tho' we of - ten j;rleve Him, Un- mindful of His love, dark-ened vale near-Jng, The hourhascome With face both pale and haggard, In twi-light. soft and gray; He knows theirneeds, how - ev - er. To oth - ers all uu-known; Its brightness be o'er-eloud-ed, Its glo - ry dis - ap -pear; While stray -ing from the pas-ture He watch -es still a- bove; But still He walks be - side us, And grace doth He sup - ply ; '^ u A friend, de- part -ing, whispered That Je - bus In sick-ness and in sor-row He lis - tens Our near- est friends may leave us, Our moth-er He notes the nig-ged pathway That bringsthe From death to life a - rls-en. With Him are still was nigh, to their cry; stay not by, bit - ter sigh, we on high ! "Oh yes," With lov - But Je - And lifts In heav'n > ^ she slow-ly ing arms a- sus nev - er us to His - ly life and It answered, "He nev- round them He nev- fails us, He nev- bos - om, He nev- glo - ry He nev- t=l -I \4- er says 'Good-bye."* er says "good-bye." er says "good-bye." er says "good-bye." er Bays "good-bye." ^ 'i^ ^ :t— : ill -h Copyright. 1898, by D. B. Towner. By per. t OWNER, •er lay, [iH own; o cheer, liH love, :o die; I t m nd gray; in-known ; ip - pear ; a - bove; up - ply ; m iii as nigh, heir cry; lot by, er Bigh, |on bigh ! r m w ^ • ood-bye."* ood-bye." ood-bye." ood-bye." ood-bye." He Never Says "Good-bye." Concluded. Chorih ^. ^ , ^ i , ^ 'iil.zif^ :D?i=i-iziJ:^i=5-bi?lizzzaz: z^ J j ' - biqzziiq^: — =•— 1=3 •-^_?_t p — I— tj- — *_^_|-:_«i-ti^— 5—3 II«^ nev - er HavH "goo — 19- -y— It: ffi^ y-i \/— «: Fine. Chorus. -1—4- ^^m ^=^-H nor izit -I&- 4- r m tellyourheart to Jesus, — Don'tyouknow Hecares? Ye8,therei80newho One who died tosaveyou, Don'tyouknow Hecares? will not be for-sak-en, Don'tyouknow Hecares? how theSaviour suffered — Don't you know Hecares? put yourtrustin Je-sus, Don'tyouknow Hecares? ly W- t0—0- -V— y- — I- S: ^ — J ■f5>- -tS.. ±z:t^_izi»tt I />. .S'. — Don'tyouknow Hecares? shares yourburdens, Ev'rv sorrow shares; Goand tell it all to Je- sus, — -x^—t #-i-i»— *— i*- :t=t •»- *i^: Copyright, 1897, by John J. Hood. By per. No. 129. J. O. Thompson. Spirited. The Call for Reapers. bi V=t=^ *-o- --51- r 'jKIZ2—~. g^lT J. B. O. Clemm. -'5> 1. Fur Jiiul iKuir the flolds ore te^,WlthtliewuveH of rip - ened 2. S«'ii-. -^- -* -0- -I — t- -0L ^S. ^ f^ -»0- ■sa- T- CHf)Ui;s. ..^__-_^. .-tSS' -<^- r "Si- . Blope and piain. ev - 'ry-wliere. joy un - told. T' Lord of har - vest, send forth reap - era! Hear us, I I Lord, to Thee we Send them now the P^5 :• JL t: ■S- r 1^- -t^- m s -I — r ir -25i- ^^- -g<- 1 sheaA'ee to gath -(2- er, Ere the har - vest time pass by. i-h- -M. —I — ^^. *S>- -ts*- ^- -K2- ±: H: ±= -f^,^ -I h By per. of Eaton & Mains, agents, owners of Copyright. -Ui- y -<9-^- :zt: r- I 1 s I I — •— No. 130. Repent, Believe, Obey. RkV. J. AI. OnROCK ::§=T CoAB. H. Gabriel. m^^m^^^ 1. A lit - tie while, a lit - tie while, And rhriRt HhJill come a-Kuln, 2. If I bolfeve, I Bim-ply truHt, Ami take God at His word; 3. It is not hanl to serve t lie Lord, From prin - ci - pie with -in: I ^ - «.«-•-• -•^ -•- • ^ m -*- • f • -'g- jl5 — c _ N-_q ::^-^::-A — ^ -"- ^ ^ - F=l I — I ^ 1 — ^- -25»- A King of khiffs and Lord of lords, The righteous Judge of men ; I rest up - on His mem - o - ries. Thro' ho - ly scrip -ture heard. His yoke is eas - y— quite un-like The gall - ing yoke of sin. 1^ — ^— V — I— I i/- — P- _L_| ^ ^ J_C J rid: r Would we be found of Him in jMjaoe <)n t».\.t de - ci - sive day, I look to Christ's most preciout* blood To warfii my sins a -way., Come then, O sin - ner, as you are, To Christ V\ith-oat de-lay; -^. . .p. ji. . .m. M- . -(•- ^- . J. ^. . ^. ^ #- -#- -^ ^ --tP- —*-■ m — H- 25*- Flne. n)=F=3 -■mi ^-m^- I It must be that we here and now Re - pent, be-lieve, o - bey. The Ho - ly Spir - it helps me thus : Re - pent, be - lieve, o - bey. 'Tie His own voice that bids you now. Re - pent, be-lieve, o - bey. MZir:^ r- -t zt Chouus. ,^__ ^^. 1^ I). S. mum^^ , u ^ . . Re -pent, be-lieve, o - bey, 'He-pent, be-lieve, o - bey. be-lieve, o - bey, be-lieve, o - bev. M- M. ^..J»^.. J^. M. .m. M. 0—0 — ::-ri 1- -I 1 — rfci:teiz:fc: w-^ t ?= -^— -»• s=t t:=t-=:t: — ^ — I ^- Copyright, 1899, by Hugb £■ Stuitb and Frank E. Robinson. f zif: i No. 131. Ellen Dare. Send Out the Sunlight. Jno. R. Swbnbt. Send out the sunlight, the 8unUghtofcheer,Shineonearth'88adne88till Send out the sunlight in let -ter and word; Speak it and think it till Send out tho sunlight each hour andday,Crownalltheyear8 with its Send out the sunlightthatspeaks in a smile, Of - ten it shortens the -*- -^- ---.II fc4: t: -I — 1-- ^ai^ it die-ap-pear — Souls are in wait-ing this mcs-sage hearts are all stirred — Hearts thatare hun-gry forpray'rsstill lu-min-ous ray, Nour-ish the seeds that are sown on lone, wea-ry mile. Of - ten the burdens seem light for to hear, un- heard, the way, a - while, ?-)> r- JS.i. :t:=t: S=^= N^Sl r J— j- j 3tz:e -J— I- :J: ^^ ■ei- ^2^ 5<— . r Chorus. —I — rfeiiJ: ;i=t tE I Send out the sunlight of love. S3 f= ■• — •- ■»—»—•- r-r- ^j SendouttheBunllghtof love, the sunlight of love. !^l -^-^-^ FF^ ■1»- ^ --J- --I- •H- -^m- — ^-^ il^ !± ^- Send out the sun-light of love, Send out the sun-light, the sun-light of love, .J^__^__5,I^ S E-&Z3 *=1=1 e3E353E^_S Send out the sunlight. Send out the sunlight of love the sun-light of love. ^aE ^tP±fei^: :£^ J==t==|: t — tz t — t=z t — ^--L— izztzztz f feE£ _*__( s Copyrig^ht, 1896, by Jno. R. Sweney. No. 132. The Saviour with Me. ^■NBV. -^—4 dnesHtiii ik it till »witb its tens the P^ ■^5r 3 ; of love, .(3.-- ■»-— -« 1 — I 1 -fi. — J -light, in 1 jve. W- ^ Lizzie Edwardb. DUET. tij, ^^Sl: :s=jc 1. 2. 3. 4. -I- igfffiitf^i^e^-§iS"Ei Jno. R. Sweney. A- I muBt have the Saviour with me, For I dare not walk a - lone, I mu8t have the Saviour with me, For my faith, at best, is weak; I must have the Saviour with me In the onward march of life, I must have the Saviour with me. And His eye the way must guide. WM% X A- I lt=^- I #— •- r -j- I -Si- -5*- I must feel His presence near me, And His arm around me thrown. He can whisper words of corn-fort That no oth - er voice can speak. Thro'the tempest and theBun8hine,Thro'the bat- tie and the strife. Till I reach the vale of Jor-dan, Till I croHs the roll-lng tide. m^i -I- t A- ^ — I — -I- :1z=zl: 1 -«>- Chorus. r ^ t Then my soul shall fear no ill, Let Then my soul shall fear no ill, fear no ill, — ? — Him pi=%4=^:z:z==Bi:ii=-£=fiz:t:z£E=t=E=Ei==:5r£i=zjiziz^ !I 1 , ^ 1 ^ , ^ l-i ^ > 1 lead me where He will. Let Him lead me where He will, where He will, -•- • -•- -• • -•- -•- • -•- -#- -•- • »■ -#- -f— -^ — H — \— 4— :t=tzz; atii=^--b'— =^= r- :^: ^.U— J_ go with-out a mur-mur. And His footsteps follow still. I will go ^.JL^—P. — Si_>_U — 5- I: -' — w .^. -•- It: 53 X— ^ E^33i; Copyright, 1891* by Joiin J. Hood. By per. 1/ ^ I n^ i i ,:'■ No. 133. Fanny J. CnosBY. Come, O Come. 'A fountain is opened for sin." — Zech. xiii: 1, Fhank M. Davis. 1. Je-Bnsha8 opened up a fountain, Wherewearj', Bin-sick soulsmay go; 2. Many have wash'd in these pure waters, WaBh'd all theiretains as white as [snow; 3. They who are pure in heart are blesHed, They heaven's joysaloneshall know; -0- •*- • -#- -#- -•- -•- -•- -G^- -0- -0- • m - .. ^ - -•- -<©- ^S! :t=t pznW=W- ^ y $3: .|i2 1^- r—t -I ^-^-^^ %' r- Fint'. q: -zs- ^ '4- :i=S= -^— ^- -#-#■ 3i 3Ei Hear Him in ten - der ac-cents saying/'Comewherethehealiugwaters flow." Oh, may themillionshearthenaessage/'Comewhercthohealingwaters flow." Who then would fail to heed theme8sage,"Comewherethe healing waters flow?" ^ -\^—^- -#- -9- Oi. (22- ^ ]^ ^ h ^ ^ -H 1<< — h H h h— -^— V- 2^ Chohus . . r D. S. — "Come where the healing waters flow." N N ^ -N ^ 0^- -\'^—, I ^ ^ r ■ ^ ^ -H^r- 1— ^1-, J^Ld — \ — ^-J-J=J:=«= :5==qi ■0-0-0 — t:^ — •— • — * — * — « — '-^ts — £^" ^ III III Come, O come! Come, O come! Hear Him in tender accents saying, Come.O come! Come.O come! Come.O come! Come.O come! ■0-0-0- ^ ^ * 111 -•- I ^ ^ --#--«>- :pt0r^^=rF:»=pr:fiz^p?=fz;fz:8=gzi: ^ -0-0-0- '— rrf— ^'^'^=^'^'' Vrr— •" Copyright, by John J, Hood. By per. -V—\/—^—)/- --V2- r— r m No. 134. Chas. Wesley :8L^^-«^Ei=e^33: S God is Love. r-i *:^ J. Stevenson. ^3 -H ,' -r- 1^ P» 1 n — •— Vfi — • — - Mer-cy stlil reserved for me? 1 /Deptli of mercy, can there bo ^•\Can my God His wrath for-bear. Me, the chief of sinners spare? o fl have long withstood His grace; Long provoked Him to His face; -•\ Would nothearken to His calls; Griev'd Hlmby a thousand falls, ., /Now in-clineme to re - pent; Let me now my sinsla-ment; •*'\Now my foul re - volt de - plore; Weep, be-lieve,and sin no more. -J r3^ "iE^z S r T- 2E3=t:'3; t ;i.J=rt i r- Davis. nay go; Iteas [snow; ill know; Fine, srsflow." TS flow." ?rsflow?" ^iq--^ I fz. T^ r jrs flow." D. S. i g--^ 8 saying, God is Love. Concluded. / God Islove, I know, I feel;) ^ tt j ■ .m \Je8UBweep8,andloveH me still;/ Je- sua weeps, He weeps and loves me still. -•-•- No. 135. W. A. S. :^3=i=i3^i I Shall be Like Him. Rev. W. a. Spencer, D. D. ^ N ^ ^=1:3 :^::^zi>r=fvzv t-t-%=t=^ 1. Whenlshallreachthemoreexcellentglory, Andallmy trials are paRscd, 2. We shall not wait till the glorious dawning Breaka on the vision so fair, 3. Moreand morelike Him, repoatthebleststory, Over and over a - gain, ^i^--:.^ -FV 1 H- E?E?£I^E?EfEi^ ;^^.v fe|=-ZZJ S \ \ - I shall behold Him, O wonderful story ! I shall be like Him at laHt. I Now we may welcome the heavenly morning, Now we His image may bear. ChangedbyHlsspiritfromglory to glory, I shall be sat -is -fled then. I -#-•-#-■♦--•- -#--•-•-♦--♦--#-'^ -\ - N lEj-tz^: iifeji I shall be like Him, I shall be like Kim, And In His beauty shall shine. • r •- t:'t: -0- -0-0--0-' ' •' — "' — H — H -*_*_ 3. _^_^- 5 -I — ::•_»: -# #: ^E. N--^— ft^ 5f_j 3!3,HtEi 3crp: P=Br: -N— ^— >- A— i--^ r I shall bellkeHlm,wondrou8lylikeHim, Jesus, my Saviourdi- vine. ■♦--•- ^ -#- m fc*=:ii- I 3i=p=r q?=5: -*— ^ H— fci^: ^f^ i-^ i^izt -#_#- r-f-f-i'-r- Copyright, 1897, by W. A. Spencer. By per, W y ^ k* i/ 1/ !i3 No. 136. Shall We Gather at the River. Robert Lowry. Rev. Robert Lowby. ^^^^^^^^m^ Shall we gath-er at the rlv- On the margin of the riv- Ere we reach the Hhining riv- At the Bmll-lng of the rlv- Soon we'll rep ch the sil-ver riv- . ^ . ^ ^ er Where bright angel feet have er,Wa8h-ing up its eil - ver er, Lay we ev - 'ry bur- den er, Mir- ror of the Saviour's er, Soon our pil-grim-age will A4 -U I ' j: -^f=^ -v—^- i^—W'- t=t: t:=t:i=t trod; spray , down; face, cease ; UJ 1 J J?,-T-l ^=i-- H 1 p, ^ F^ ^^ _ p, i-s 1 OT — I ^. ^^ — :»: 1©'- With its crys-tal tide for - ev - er Flowing by the throne of God ! We will walk and worship ev - er. All the hap-py gold -en day. Grace our spir-its will de - liv - er. And pro-vide a rcbe and crown. Saints whom death will never sev - er Lift their songs of sav-ing grace. Soon our hap-py hearts will qui-ver With the mel - o - dy of peace. ^^- ,i=ii=z^=^r:fc.— ^iifc -IS- t==ti=t: Chorus. r— I — r- '^ i i' N '^ S IP 3^ H- H 1- -^^• ,N— :5;=P^ j^rEiEEjE^E^iEE^EfiJ ■9- :f: I Yes, we'll gather at the riv-er, The beauti-ful, the beauti-ful riv - er, ±. =^=7-^==2EE :t==t t==t=t==:t: r(2 in J^JS— ^ st:^?i^Efefe^ ^. -y — •— -y — (-- X -a- .(s. \ ± i 3: i iqzzq: ^s--^ %^ Gath-er with the saints at the riv-er That flows by the throne of God. X^- i^z3!=^!==B^ zt?: iz: Jr I I I T Used by permission of author. Gloria Patri. 1 •^«^ F=i: •^fc*- i {Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, And to the Holy Ghost; As it was in the beginning, is now, and ev-er shall be,Worldwithoutend, A-men. :=rrg: p|-J: :t=: — (©- I :S: lt=B; iHi = WBT. 1. — e> i trod ; ipray , Jown; [ace, lease ; a. f9- m God I day. crown. grace. peace. iv - er, — eH of God. i No. 138. The Comforter has Come. "I will pray the Father, and He shall give you another Comforter, that He may abide with you forever." — John xiv; A. Rev. F. Bottome, D. D. Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. rE: -" — I 1 ^ 1- :i:S3i|iz=tr=J: —I — I— <54- i^i 1. Oh, spread the tid -ings 'round, wher-ev - er man is found, Wher- 2. The long, long night is past, the morn-ing breaks at last ; And 3. Lo, the great King of liings, with heal- ing in His wings. To 4. Oh, bound-less love di-vine! how shall this tongue of mine To 5. Sing, till the ecli - oes fly a - bove the vault - ed sliy. And isitis^i^ii r-^r r — r -I — i -• — % tr ' • '9- -5 -5 : 9 ^ # # I • • -9- ev - er human hearts and human woes abound ; Let ev - 'ry Christian hushed tlie dreadful wail and fu - ry of the blast. As o'er the gold-en ev - 'ry cap-tive soul a full deliv'rance brings; And thro' the va-cant I wond'ring mor-tals tell the matchless grace divine— That I, a child of j all the saints a - bove to all be-low re -ply, In strains of end -less 5SS? r^-- 422- -h- r 5-^ t :i^=r _.(S2- :tz~t -©>- r-l 1— 1 ■Li 1_ u,- -h ■ I 1^ y^ 1/ \ I j j^ " '^ I I r ^ I*' L/ D.S. — Holy Ghost from heav'n,The Father's promise giv'n; Oh, spread the tidings ■A- J r -s)- -si- * i Fine. :d=d 451- -^' 1 tongue pro-claim hills the day cells the song hell, should in love, the song the joy - ful sound; The ad - vane - es fast ! The of tri-umph rings; The His im - age shine! The that ne'er will die: The -2- r- i l=S^ Com - fort - er Com - fort - er Com - fort - er Com - fort - er Com - fort - er -9- -0- -f9- has come I has come I has cornel has comer has comef -y- -tS"- ± -»2- J(S- -42- r- i 'round, Wher ~ ev - er man is found— The Com - fort - er has come! The Com -fort - er has come. The Com - fort - er has come! The ^t^: :^-- — t-=^-r — 13 — t? — p-T — i— "^-^ CopyriBbt, 1890, by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, By per. H*!^^ft 1^ No, 139. Who will Answer for Me? dgment. As lie mswer for Daniel Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jk. J. Howard Entwihle. 1. 2. 3. 4. Who will answer for me,when, life's battles all past, Ishallstandatthe Ohjhowdark all mypast, as from there I lookback, Many Hiiisaiulni is- Jus-tice there will I see with the scales In her hand, And I know I shall Saviour, help me to walk close toTheeday bydayjWhenlhearThycom- 'S'- Ai-ff-r^— 1» •— r'P «---#-ra • •-rf^ *---«-r(? •-4-P'- tX-U — 1^_ -• r-t- I m -i- ■v-^ -l-r-\ 1 mil lu-jah! Thine theglo-rv, Hal-le-lu-jah! A - men, Re-vive us a-gain. J: ^ No. 142. :^; rf zizii|l=| I u—i^- i=irFt==r|:=* fee il^^iiiiB The People's Amen. $ IS ■4- Rev. D. a. Ddff. '^ ■ ' -4- -^=t :^T ~«»-T I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Where there is Faith, there is God's love To all Where there is Love, there is Christ's peaceTo all Where there is Peace, there is Blessing To all Where there Is Bless - ing, there is God To all Where my God is. there Is no want To all I r j^ J-, h ■ 0-T—F, ! J- L-4zzt: ■H 1- n:f: m e - ter - ni - ty, e - ter - ni - ty, e - ter - ni - ty, e - ter - ni - ty, e - ter - ni - ty, i^ ^^^E^^i^^^ m l-^—K-A- ^.-J- :fc:^: atzizt Let all the peo-ple say, A - men. Let all the peo- Amen, pie Bay, A- men. Amen. i M: m P m ^: j5^- 1: -gain. - ty, ty. - ty, - ty, ty, I len. I Amen. The People's Amen. Concluded. eres. . -J- -.^z-z 1^ u I i/ 1/ k' . Let all the peo - pie say, A - men. Praise to the Lord give ye. •- -»■ m m . -f- -f- -f: -^-' -•--•-•_ I I fi-v- 1 ^:it prz5 i H~-^^i — ^^ >• •— M- — JJ No. 143. H. L. GlLMOUR. Effi The Haven of Rest. .^ 1 1 N — , Geo. D. Mooke. -0- -T- — \- -0- -0- ZML ii^iz: i -«*- 1. My soul in sad ex - ile was out on life's sea, So 2. I yield - ed ly - self to His ten - der em -brace, And 3. The song of aiy soul, since the Lord made me whole, Has 4. Oh, come to the Sav - iour, He pa - tient - ly waits To burden'd with sin and dis - treat. Till I heard a sweet voice say - ing, faith taking hold of the word. My fet - ters fell off, and I been the OLD STORY so blest Of Je - 8us,who'llBave who - so - save by His power dl-vine; Come, an - chor your soul in the ^A—0-^0-r-^^-^-r-'^ PS^^=^==£ :w=t- CS^a: zfe- r^# -i: -Set- f- ■"^ — I -W ^- 5^E It: D. .ST.— The tem 5; It -i -N-A- :i^i: pest may sweep o'er the Fine. — N ^ s make me your choice; And I en - tered an - chored my soul ; The hav - en ev - er will have A home in ;^: -(&-- -M2 m ha ven of t-- !z!Z rent, — ^ — And say, "my the of the Be "Ha - ven rest is "Ha - ven • lov - ed of Rest !" my Lord, of Rest I" is mine." t- ±1 jS—% -+r^h -iff- :i==r wild, storm - y deep. In Je - sus I'm safe ev Chorus. .Iff." Mzii: *-T-# i: i -fi<- I've anchored my soul in the haven of rest, I'll sail the wide seas no more; Copyright, 1889, by John J. Hood. By per, No. 144. Anon. My Jesus, I Love Thee. Adoniram J. Gordon .0. -0. -,!>- #. -J- ,51-. ^ 1. My Je-BUB, I love Thee. I know Thou art mine, For Thee all the 2. I love Thee because Thou hast first lov - ert me, And purchased my 3. IwillloveThee in life, I will love Thee in death, And praise Thee as 4. In mauHions of glo - ry and end- less de - light, I'll ev - er a- # -# ^Ijgf :^: -I yy <2- -#- -^ ^:r=q: jElEi fol - lies of Bin par -don on Cal- long aH Thou lead- dore Thee in heav- I re- sign ; My f^ra-ciouB Re va-ry'H tree; I love Thee for est me breath; And way when the en 8o bright; I'll sing with the i-(=2- .(Z- r—\- I I |-«^~-l-H r-i©- ^ :qi: - deem-er, my wear-ing the death-dew lies glit - ter - ing :,^4 E^i Sav-iour art Thon, thorns on Thy brow; cold on my brow, crown on my brow, ( ,^J I J K I -«- ^ |i=i}zijb^=:^cg-iir Lr- i- r-- If ev - er I love Thee, my Je - sue' 'tis now. :r ;^^=pa No. 145. EuwAKD Mote. The Solid Rock. i I WiLUAM B. Bradbury 1^=3^ t- ^^ =4=1— =5=:^:i=: .. r My hope is built on nothing lesa Than Jesus' blood and righteousness; ^ \ 1 dare nottmstthesweetestframe, But wholly lean on Je-Bns' name. | When darkness veils HiB love-ly face, I rest on His unchanging grace; t 'ry high and stormy gale, My anchor holds within the veil, f the whelming flood; I ^•{ In ev „ ( His oath, His cov- en-ant. His blood, Support me in \ When all around my soul gives way, He then is all myhopeandstay m :i=l=i|: ^ -m- -0- 4==t I f I I Ik m s m 6— tr e£^E -f— t- I tRDON. all the a»e I I - - w r«K'k, 1 stand ; All oth - er ground iu J=T« ifi^ Hiuk - ing Band, All er ground in -0- ar Hink - ing futiid. m: -t «" ;^ ir I — f— :T=P No. 146. L. H. E. His Wonderful Peace. "My peace I (five unto you." John xiv: 27. £B L. H. Edmunds. s-3l3^ t F=|: -»& ^— --)- "S~= E -N T fz:=M^Atv\. ■■■:X "S" I 1. »>_ 4. 5. Je - sua gives His peace to me, Won-der-ful peace, wonder-ful i>eace; Sur-face feel-ings ebb and flow, Won-der-ful peace, wonder-ful pence; Not my charge llis gift to hold, Wonder-ful i)eace, wonder-ful i)eacc; This my part — to trust in Him, Won-der-ful peace, wonder-ful peace; Praying, watching, serving still, Won-der-ful peace, wonder-ful peace; Like His love, a boundless sea, Won-der-ful, won-der-ful Sweet, a - bid - ing calm be -low, Won-der-ful, won-der-ful Je - 8U8 keeps it — grace un-told — Won-der-ful, won-der-ful Whether skies be bright or dim, Won-der-ful, won-der-fnl Let me learn, and do His will, Won-der-ful, won-. &—Je- BUS gives His peace to me, Won-der-ful, won-der-ful Refrain. peace, peace, peace, peace, peace. - ^ I peace. P -4 J- gi . g ^ . KE^ 4- i^=t -I- -«- -(S*- -I- I). s. ■/&- ^=iz:iz ■i5*- =i^Ei in: i^i g Peace, peace, won - der - ful peace. Peace, peace, won-der - ful peace ; «_i ^ ^__ ^i_! _$Ll_> »• :2_1 ^^ g^=F=g- ± r Ff ^ M * ife: Copyright, 1895, by John J. Hood.' By pei. I -*5t. 1 — r ^a No. 147. J. H. B> :K£E I He Will Save You Now. :J=J: J. H. Stockton. CVnne, ev - For Je - YeH, .le - ry HOUl »).V With hIh oppreHH'd,Tliere"Hiner-cy HUH Biit'd IliH pre-ciouH blood Rich hleHsiii^H to HUH iB the'lruth, the Way,ThatIendHyou in - Cometlien.undjointblH ho - ly bund, And on to glo - ! I ^ I •.. A , . ^. :t: r the he- to ry Lord. Htow; rest; (2- • ai^aiii =:|=zi-tgi;z:iz=^.-rn1: F=:a:ii: iliiFzqzir And He will Plunge nf)vv in lie - licve in To dwell Iti iHi m U- 8ure-ly give youreHt. By tniHt - ing in His -to the crim-Hon flood That wash -en white as Himwith-out de- lay, And you are fid - ly that ce-lea - tial land,WherejoyH im - mor - tal Choimih. T r — p— r- 5: word, snow. l)leHt. flow. -I 1-- I _9 -___H -«- -sHv i He . will save j'ou, He will save you, He will save you now. ^-4 5: r r — r -(S- ^- 1 By permission. No. 148. The Way of the Cross. H-n- t -A-^- =1: te^^^EiEEs i -•- -(5»- 1. 2. 3. 4. I can hear my Sav-iour call-ing, I can hear my Sav-iour call-Ing, I'll go with Him thro' the gar-den, I'll go with Him thro' the garden, ril go with Him thro' thejudgment.I'll go with Him thro' the judgment, and glo- ry, Hewill givemegraceandglo-ry, Jt_(2 ^ , • f-' p —^ L 11 ^WVVlLltXAl 111 t-'lll «-/ l/Ii^ He will give me grace anc Sitl '.:^z^z f=i:t=t ± se: ■^- 1 — tr-t Et V- I D.C— Where He leadsme I will foUow.WhereHeleadsme I will fol-low, IKTON. Lord. 8t()w; rest; .,2- . m -t— ord. 1(»W. leHt. ow. 1 now ; (2 • 1{5^±^ 1 a— H iw, ■low, The Way of the Cross. Concluded. f— fv- J — ^-^-4 ltd lib. JK < '. for Chorus. can hear my Saviour-JuIHnK/'Takfthy cfohh, and folhiw , fol-low me " I'll go with Him thro' the Kunlen, I'll ^o with II Im, with Ilimalltho way. I'll i^o with Illmtliro'tlie Judgment I'IIko with ilim, with Ilimallthe way. Hewillglvemegraceandglory, And gowith me,wlth mo all the way. ■^""^^ .i~i—0 ' g - -i <5'-=-# •- -# 1 1 F 1 9^ r — !;— tr^— t/— " %2E^ 1/ ^.. .1^. i^ ...tr >/ I J y ^ "^ ^ V \ WhereHeleadH me I will fol-low, III go with llini, with Ilimallthe way. •Jo. 149. Sinners Are Coming Home. Rev. Johnson Oatman, .Tk. Jno. R. Swfney. ^ -IX- ^ -\- iEEEE N- % fmt4^ :{q 1 () broth-er, have j'ou heard the sto - ry? O broth-cr, have you 2. O Blng, for Je - huh now re -Jolc - es, O sing, f«)r Je - sub 8. The gold -en harpT are sweet- ly sound-ing, Thegold - en harps are 4. Oh, doi'", you hear the an - gels sing - iiig? Oh, don't you hear the s BHS?^ i iEESEEi; ^ ±Z ^ U heard the sto - ry? O let us all give God the glo - ry, now re - joie - es, Antlheav-en rings with hap- py voic - es, Bweet-ly sounding. And Christian hearts with joy are bounding, an - gel j sing-ing? While with the new8thej''re up-ward wing-ing, '0~ ~^ '9' "^ — '^ ^ ^ m ^ m m^^. -^ — i^ t^^Ei3T=f=h f ' Chorus. r N— N- -X 1^=4 -55^ r- 1 — r- 3: sinners arecominghome.Then shout, shout thegood news, Shout, shout the .0-M-0. ^-P=»=p: —I — -y— j^: iS^ =:t: :t"-j.:: -| H- r — r ?^E 4EE£ :5: 1 — r •H 1 — -t-- t =A=^-N- -ZS- «./■ Ill/'' - - ■ -5- good news; Then shout, shout thegood news, For sinners are com-ing home. H 1-^ 1 J^- '^- 1 i-i m m s- i ±: ■+- :t=t: pi=i?=p: Copyright, 1898, by Jno. R. Sweney. I f ' ? ^~r—p—^ -h -<9- i ( l1 No. 150. Our Strength and Shield. E. E. Hewitt. J. HOWAKD ENTWI8LE. m^^m^ 1. March on, happy soldierB.rejoiceasyougo.The Lord is ourstrengthaud 2. March on to the warfare of righ t against wrong.The Lord is our strengt li and 3. March on, bear-iiig cv-trthelmnneroflove.TheLordisourstrengthand . . . i ^ ^ ■ -I *=c -# — •- :p=pnr Xl^- i^jrti: 1=^=1 =c:|^=:^_ZI^^::IIZ^IZz:;tcj==^-i^^— f^ = :^z:zi<:zz*zz^--:j^^=Pz=jizi ji=fci--F^ -A- r^iT-^wi -h shieid; His name giv«>flnH courage to meet ev - 'ry foe, The Lord is Rhield; Standupfor KingJe-sus, bevaliantandstrong.TheTiord is Hiiiel — ^1 — I 1 j^ 1 V N-r-l- :^-r:i 1 strengtlian-=t=:t: f -V- -V- £3EE^E • — # — #— L# — « — « — ^___gic» ^ guard you from danger,to«aveyou from ill;"' Tlien sing, man-'hing onward to clad in the glit-ter - ing ar- nior of light; The word of our (lod puts the joys that for-ev - er in Je-sus a -bide; Ride on, blesBinl Saviour, tri- I N % ^ESET -V—\-~ -■ — _u, \-.—r. 1 1 •— •- -V — '^-V i ^ I I I Chorus. fair Zion's hill. The Lord ?^ our strength and shield.We'U march along with a tempter to fllght,The Lord is ourstrength and shield. , umplmntly rlde,The Lord is ourstrength and shield. ^A JL .^ ^iS: 2!=± i ZJ^.- Copyright, 1898, by John J. Hood. By per. f :^:z::z^ - L^ r — F i/— rWISLE. i engthaud engtii and engthand -tJ tr 1 is our 1 is our I is our It ■fe -V—^- till, To ifflit, And wide The £ 1 ward to [iputHthe •lour, tri- -i/—V g with a •* Our Strength and Shield. Concluded. z2z:?z: conq'ringsougiWe'revlctorB.victorBonthebat-tle-field, If tniHting our 9 # 1 — #-^-1 ' 1 1 — ^— #— ^ — I— - _^ If: :£ .0 1 ^ I- y. r- # L^--JJ -#- -9- -0- ' - ' \ y \ '^ 'y Kiii;^, From our hearts we can sing, The Lord iw ourstrength and shield. .-1- -*-t>- iSiii?: ± No. 151. II. IvelsoCakteij. ^ Jil H: 5=t :t -f^-^ Salvation's River. fca S. C. Foster. 3.! Down at the When noth-ing When lost in All bonds of All round my My Lord has .-_ _ 1 ^ — ■^zzint— r cross, on Cal-v'ry's mountain, Where nier - cies flow, the whole ere - a - tion Ct)uld pur-chase peace, in sin, sin way cast my all I squandered. Far from the fold; and Sa - tan rend - Ing, Christ made me whole: the sun is sliin - ing, Darit-ness lias fled: His robe a -round me, No more I'll roam; I plunged in the re-deetn-ing fountain, Washed whiterthan the snow.] MySaviourbroughtHisfreesal-va-tion, Gave me complete re- lease. My Saviour sought me where I wander'd, Gave me His wealth un-t old. I'll ne'er for-get that joy tran8cending,When Je - hus saved my soul. On Je - sus' breant I am re- clin-ing, Dai - ly by Him I'm fed. The Shepherd of tbeHheephasfoukidme, Je- sus hasl>roughtmeJi)me.J ^-''" ^-t^'- \ u* — -^ — /)..S'.— Oh,glo-ry Chorvs. I -0- ^z=:|:iTj?-?z=i?: ?=v-~=t: :S^5: 1^ -jf: in the high-est, glo 1/ \^ ry ! Jesus saves me this I 1 know. D. S. i Broth-ers, won't you hear the sto - rv ! See -0- 1 s'— Copyright, 1889, by JoImi J, Hoorl. By per. -t- -\- i -t: the -0. X foun-tain flow! nfizzii -«>- i T No. 152. F. M. D. Lead Me, Saviour. ^^^mi t --Z(-T fei^f: Frank M. Davis. ^ b U '^ ^ 1. Saviour, lead me, lest I stray, 2. Thou the ref-uge of my soul, 3. Saviour, lead me, then at last, i $--=rs; ■i 1- *EiEf Gent-ly lead me all the When life's stormy billows When the storm of life is ^=^=# i=^* ■19- -S*- 1— 1. Sav - iour. :p=r •-* -J- i^ past, lead me, lest I stray, Gent _^ ^ ^ !V ly Seeeeei: —^- — •- ^ ]/ V r ^^ 1?=?=?: -• — •- H ^ ^^-- :f!=P: *-«• I am safe when by Thy side, I am safe when Thou art nigh. To the land of end -less day, -<2- -(2- ^ J^ J^. J^ ^ t 1= — r^ =^=ii=^^= ■«'- -19- V—¥—V—V—\ — lead me all the way; I i- -u — ^ — ^- am i safe when by Thy side, Chorus. !?* S3 EE?S ^=Si T>-r^ 3^f I would in Thy love a - bide. All my hopes on Thee re - ly. Where all tears are wiped a- way. -^ -#- p r, 1^ i -«- I I Lead me, lead me, Sav-ipur, lead me, lest I stray; Gent- ly down the stream of lest I stray; L -M- ^ ^,=&=*? ^=? :Pi=l?: -•— •- I I I ■^rz^iz^z:^. tZZfZIZfziZtL ■.^-f—f—f m 12:=^:^ 1^ rit. e dim. 4=; V— u- m ^ uf^i^i ^- i g§ time, (stream of time,)Lead me, Sav-iour,all the way. (all the way.) ^ ^ ^. ^. ^. J I h ^ IS ^=t Used oy permission, P •5>--— -•-* I No. 153. The Best Friend is Jesus. )AVI8. all the billows life is r I— ^-^ by side, I me. US i-^=: -9 — earn of ig — * I way.) 4 S p. P. BiLBOKN. J ^ — h^ — I U i — K — K-r s 13 1. Oh, the best friend to have is Je- bus, When the cares of life up-on you 2. What a friend I have found in Je - sus! Peace and comfort to my soul He 3. Tho' I pass thro' the night of sorrow. And the chil-Iywavesof. Jordan 4. When at last toourhoniewegather, With theloved ones wliohavegonebe- OrffiiD or Pianu. roll ; brings; roll; fore, He will heal the wounded heart, He will strength and grace impart; Lean-ing on His might-y arm, 1 will fear no ill no barm; Nev-er need I shrink nor fear, For my Sav-iour is so near: We will sing up - on the shore. Praising Him for-ev - er - more; iS=*^ -J: -o- ■o--- ^-j ^ J s . J— J^- S3E3EBE3E3=i: :l=^ ■sf- ^-=1- -i: Chorus. Spirited. _ ^iv I N ^ m f -H- -4- — I- -#- gf^ Oh, the best friend to have is Je - sus. Oh, the best friend to have is Je - sus. Oh, the best friend to have is Je - sus. Oh, the best friend to have is Je - sus, T The best friend to have is t ^ --©- s: t--^ ^^' k^. mm. :^-i — yf. 1 L tH 4 --I I i 1^ 1_. 1— « 1 L| B 1 h— Lu- » 1 1_- -4- N N N -ts-- i^r ^ > 'J Je - - - sus, The best friend to have is Je - - - sus, He will help you Je-sus ev'ry day, Jesus all the way. -•-n -I SEB LVd:-: ;^i:t^=^^ J=£: -t/ 9^ 1 —I — Iv — ^- :tr-^ :t=tr-t v—w — :*=p' tJ- -» — •- r i -A—J^- --g= f i when you fall. He will hear you when you call ; Oh, the best friend to have is JesuH, ^tr-tr Copyriffht, 1896, by F. P. Bilborn. By per. i No. 154. Ida M. Buod. Safe Forevermore. ■" ' f: Chas. H. Gabriel. Z — ^ J L 1^ — ^ C# — 0—0-^ x-^0—0—0- -■ U ^ U U U U -^ '^ ''^ W ^" '^ ^ I 1. Onthem!ght-y Rock of A-ges, I am rest - ing day by day; 2. Clinging to the Rock of A-ges, When thestorm is rag-lng loud; 3. Hiding in the Rock of A-ges,Whenthefoe of souls is near ; 1, On the mighty Rock of Ages, I am rest-ing daybj'day; N s s s _^ j^ - - -^ ''^ ±^z ^-0- :#— r J — ^— c #— •- :p=i: JE%-%-~i: wm ■0- -0- -0- -0- :itz: -9' -N-: •2?- :J u u V u '^ "J" •" ^ > I I u From this safe and blissful ref-uge Naught shalllure my soul away. Trusting still my Lord'Bprotection,Tlio' my heart with grief is bowed. Safe from e - vil and temptation, Whathavel to dread or fear? From this safe and blissful refuge Naugh t shall lure m v soul a war. ,N N ^S N '^^- ^\1. -al— al— «|— il- JtHgHMtZM^M-ZMj i-$^z v-v- -t— jl ' J ^ I ■"~r~^ — ^-r-f-i "^inr-f — ^^0-9-r^ £5^ Dark or bright the skies aoove me. Sun, orcloud, or wave, or shore, Tho' a-bove me and around me, Angry winds and waters roar, Tho' without are woe and danger. Peace still floods my spirit o'er. Dark or bright the skies above me, Sun, orcloud, orwave,orshore, ^ ^ ^ ^ 0—0—0—0- I *— « ^*=*i:3: -V:=t v-^/-g'-y— ^- -•—•--•- :it=t:: -•— •- :^EREo: l=: J i/ 1/ V— i*<— I 1 L- a 5? f^-rttr, t ^ Fine. Resting on Clinging to Hiding in i^ U' [^ the Rock of A-ges, I am safe the Rock of A-ges, I am safe the Rock of A-ges, I am safe -^— m - -0—r I ^ ^ for-ev-er- more, for-ev-er- more, for-ev-er- more. r Resting in the Rock of A-ges, I am safe for ev-ermorpi. Z?. &'.— Resting on the Rock of A-ges, I am safe Copyright, 1898, by John J . Hood. By per. for-ev-er- more. U BRIBL. lay; loud; near; ybj'day; ^ ^ ! 0—0-0- It^-tz. \ ;j 7^- U ^ I way. H bowed. fear? oulaway S3 3 =1— \ lore, oar, 'er, , or shore, F/nf'. lore, lore, lore. ;v-ermorp- N ^ I •—^ — '- i lore. Safe Forevermore. Concluded. Chorlh. , ^ ^ ^ N J i ^ -izifca ■ ' - - g^! t#^#— • # ^0—0—0—»—^-—^—0—0—t u u I I ^ u/ 'v U i> U 1; ^ 'u/ 1/ I I 1/ u/ ; U ' i; U t^ Ihave proved it o'er and o'er; Oh,thi88ure, e-ter-nal ref - uge, Oh.thlssure, e - ternal refuge, I have proved No. 155. Mary Marsh. *3 Joy and Sunshine. -I- ^^-i^^0—i-%-^^^^^ :!=; ■25*- «( 1- Jno. R. Sweney. J— J- 1. Je-8U8 is my joy and sunsliine, All along life's dreary way; 2. And the glo - ry of His presence Fills my weary soul with peace; 3. Day by day theway growsbrighterjO'ermy pathheav'n'sgohlen ray 4. Beauties nev - er seen by mortals, To the eye of faith ap-pears; ^: -h- -O— r#---i Ft— ;t=it=tz±=t=:h?i^1 5=6^ t i -J— ^~.. S33.^i?iE *i^ .4_r-l— „ P,=^- His blest presence makes my pathway Tirightasheaven'sgolden day. And my heart is full of gladness — Fnllof songs that never cease. Sheds its beams of glorious sunlight, Like un-to the "per-fect day." As we near the heav'nly por-tals, Far beyond this vale of tears. ^. _ _ A ^. .#. f- f- -g-i-g - J^ ^ -^ f: ^^ •d^ — » • -^ — (-- ilii Chorus. y9 — r5>- t—r :1 •izr ^3= ■4-tii -6— A- rnan T-^ Joyjoy bleesedjoy and sunshine, Fillsmy nappy soul tr.-day; my hapity soul today; H©- ^?^ -#- • . -^ •#- -•- -m -* .Ji0-..0.i2. -tS'- -# — #- *^ 9^-v — 5M h- fii=f.-frzzJL--p::-tct:rt=:t=ttiq tz=t=t==tptiztg±»:P:z^:?=§ d^r^z=Iznq— qzTH*? S S^= :|=S ;«Ei "ilZZIt -\ V £ y 1 1 — I — I n Peace, blessed peace is ev - er mine, Shining all a -long my way. -(2- -#- • . -«- ^- -•-:-*- ^ ^ t-' f- -«5ii mm^ Copyright, 1898, by J ao. K Sweney. Glorious Fountain. T. C. O'Kank. There is a fountain filled with blood, filled with blood, filled with blood, 2. The dy-ing thief rejoiced to see, rejoiced to see, rejoiced to Bee, :{. Thou dying I^a nib, Thy preciousblood, Thy preciousblood, Thy precious blood. 4. E'er since by faith l8awtheBtream,l8awtheBtream,lsawtheBtreain, •5 -# m m m — .-m — m m — .-m > — =:-.-=• — ^i 1- *-. '1@1| adc f- :tii=t b I ■_ _• p_» ^ :t=t-: ^^= # :*izziii5i:^d -^-^ t -#-h- There is a fountain filled with blood. Drawn from Immanuel's veins, The dy - injjf thief rejoiced to 8ee,That fountain in his day. Thou dy-in!tfLamb,Thy precious blood Shall never lose its power, E'er since l)y faith I saw the stream,Thyflowinj^ wounds supply, And And Till Re- # — T-9 • • • — r-9 s *- 0£3ee£ee|ee^: :t -•- • -•- f^^. :p=3 sinners plun :;ed beneath that flood, beneath that flood, beneath that flood, And there may I, tho' vile as he, tho' vile as he, tho' vile as he. And all the ransomed Church of God, Chun.-h of God, Church of God, Till deeming love has been my theme, has l)een my theme, has been my theme, Re- J- 1 FP=i ^r--g fi*i t=X rrr-"f itirz^ ^ V- i^n-P5|- &H Chorus. -I— ^ g^J^ :*--•: r)lu t :q— ii 3EES: •---m- sinners plunged l)eneath that flood, Loseall tlieirguilty stains. Oh, glo-ri-ous there may I, tho' vile as he.Wasli all my sins a - way. all theransomedChurchofGodAresavedto sin no more, deeming love he.- been my theme And shall be till I die. :t=-t: -f-# a # '-v*—m-^ t- zt: tl«- t=t tit: - I U— U— b* - fountain! Here will I stay. And In Thee ev-er Wash my sins a - way. Ci , vright, 1891, by T. C. O'Kane.' By per, 3'Kane, •— r rith blood, to eee, ouB blood, And Aud ver, Till ly, Re - i 08 =|z=:g.-q tflood, And he, And God, Till theme, lie- I ORfS. ^f , glo-ri-oiJ8 -V— U— U No. 157. The Penitent's Victory. ^ S Spanish Melody, arr. T-^- 33EJ 1. Oh, how my heartthrobs, Jesus I am sick of sin; Oh, God, 'tis 2. When all dis-pair-lng. And my heart can find no re8t,Then soft - ly 3. When all im-mor-tal, I shall stand before Thy throne, Stand with my sit;^^^ t itzzq -iz- gg^l It i^^^i=t- m: •«- { =i t E| bit-ter, Just one look with -in; I have nev - er loved Thee, woo-ing, Je - bus speaks and 8ay8,"Tho' your sins be scar- let, loved ones,Thi8 shall be my song: Grate-ful praise e - ter - nnl, -I — ^-^- 1=^ :± I— — I — *— — ^- S: -J^ '-r— K ^ — J— — ^-l — 1 — T S3 I havebrok-en ev - 'ry vow, I havenaughtbut Bor - row, I will make them white as snow; Tho' they be as crim - son, Be to Je - sus free and full, For His blood doth cleanse me, t^ ^ ± It ± ;iizi=£: ■+- Slower. f^ .a- Chorus. m Pain and sigh-ing now. Je - sus, my Saviour, Let me hear Thy They shalKbe as wool." Hath redeemed my soul. ??Efe^E^ -i — r '^- ■^-* >— pi: t=t=t=: t==t: 1 M_J ^ I m t=j=t? 4=:1: ^ r^ -:^-^ -# gen - tie voice,Teach me to love Thee, I^t my heart re- joice. 1 No. 158. The Knock of the Nail-Pierced Hand. John K, Clements. Jno. R. Sweney. ^ DoBt thou know atthy bol - ted heart'e-door tonight, The Saviour in Out - Bide lie has stood thro' the length of the years, Since Motlier the You turn not away when afriend's at yourdoor,Here'8oue,there's none All the pain and the shame of His death on the tree A wel-come from meekness doth stand, And longs for admiesion? pray, lis- ten now To the love-flame first fann'd; You havespurn'd and rejected, Ogive heed tonight To thtj like in the land, Who asks to come in to for- ev - er a -bide; Heed the you should command, Since the weight of your sins in His body He bore; Heed the Chorus. ■X .A N_|v-4 mm^^^^ ^iztiiz4 fe -za-v knock of the nail-pierced hand. Heed the knock of the nail-pierced hand. Heed the icnoclc. Heed the knock of the nail-pierced hand, .m- - - -m. -m- -m~* -m. vtr^ t-^- h-^- T :^— P— ^ — W=W- -H H- r— t?- I — y — ^■ -V -• — •- x—t r — • — U— v'- - ^ J5^ t^ ^ ^e^ti^^^^^^^F^HHJHv^ — ^ E --s^^- 1 Heed theknock of the nail-pierc-ed hand; Swing th^door o-pen wide. Heed the knock, heed the knock of the nail - pierc - ed hand; • ' -m- -p- -h. . _(t_|?^_ w^ ±: -> ^-^ ■ ! I t y -^- -P——9 — i— SH S :5=t=zt: -b;- r ^: :^-:^ ^^•-:A- ^_JV_J ^S.^N. ^ - iMzztzi: ±5±:^ Bid Him enter and abide, Heed the knock of the nall-pierc-ed hand Heed the knock, heed the knock of the nail-pierced hand. m IrfejE tCjJJ- l t ^^^ ^ i i»— *- rf F^ ± V— ^-Cfct—ti Copyright, 1897. by Jno. R, Sweney id. 3WENEY. :^ — 1^ iour in other the liere'snoue come from £ z=it:=:i= — _ — '^ V To the ightTothij j; Heed the e; Heed the L-Ig--- |t I md. >ierced hand. 1 0-penwide, ^4^ 5=t I i irced hand. No. 159. The Cross is Not Greater. WordH and Music l)y Ballinoton Buuvh. Copyrlffhtefl by Ballinoton Booth. -'^- --J I— I — — \ — N — I r — S,, — \ ik-T— t ^ — d^; ' :|r ^^ 1. TheCrosHtliatHegnve limy l)e heavy, But it iie'eroiitweiKhsHiH Grace, 2. Tlie thornw in my i»at hare not sharper TlianeompoHHlHiH* 'row n for me, 3. The lij?htof HiHlove8hinethl)rjghter, As it falls on paths of woe, 4. His will Ihavejoy in ful-fill - in}^, AsI'm walk-ing in His si^ht, :l-AzmdS- It 3t:fL :¥zzm -*«— f— -H — i—X-0-~0.^. -•_•- -0—0- 1/ i^ -n=^. iiz*--z: :^-^ i :=l~n Thestorm that I feared may surround mo, But it ne'er excludes His face. The cupthat Idrinlc not more bit-terThanlledraiik inGeth-sem-a-ne. The toll ofmy workgrovvethllj?ht-er, As 1 stoop to raise the low. My all tothebloodi am brlng-lng, It a - lone can keep me right. .J- -•- -•-•-#- ■p»=r=^i=:^i=^ V— w- piz5=:r,^=ri:pr Cmoucs. ar^r: I -s^ i I > ^^ :M?-±::P izt^i ^ ^ hide His bless-ed face. 5= :t: .=-^^ ^;5:S==^=p: "■r£;U I am sat - is - fled to know That with N ^ ^ ^ V — -+-,- i :t: :t=q ij i — I- t=l :T -+- -^ H- J_^_i .Te - BUS here be - low, I can con - quer ev - 'ry foe t: S: i^ i :t?: i^^Wz -^- fz:i_$=i: Special permission from "Volunteer Voices." f m No. 160. When the Roll is Called. B. M. J mm^^^^m J. M. Black. 1. When the trum- pet of the Lord Hhall Hound, ami timeHhall be no 2. On that bri)^htandcloudleHHniorn-in^ when the dead in Christ Hhall a. Let us la - bor for tlie Mas - ter from the dawn till set -ting y— -N-r4^ -& ^ -fc--^ -1^- ^-1 ^- -#-•■-5, more, And the morn-ingbrealcs, e - ter - nnl, brightand fair; When the rise, And the j?lo - ry of His res - ur - rec-tionBhare; When His sun, Let us tell of ail His won-drouslove and care: Then when .^ ^££: S^EBEiES=S=S: r ^ -0- ^ ^ -I :S^i ^^ saved of earth shall gath-er o - ver on the oth-er shore, And the ehoB - en ones shall gath- er to theirhomebe-yondtheslcieH, Andthe ail of life Is o - ver,and our worlc on earth is done, And the S^zESEE ■t-± :t:=t:: ^ 5- i--^!: ^ Chorus. _j.T=^ :^rzz:: I: roll is called up yon-der, I'll be there. When the roll is roll is called up yon-der, I'll be there. When the roll is roll is called up yon-der, we'll be there. L:2: -H- f ■ — 5?-- ^-v- -5'— t/- ty a?3±E?E 3313 ■t-^>^=; S^ ¥ t7— t^- " 5- u called up yon - - der, When the roll is called up called up yon-der, I'll be there, When the roll is called up *: * *: ?Lj£'. * *^ t-' -t. v -t t-' -t ^^-i-- di £^£ ii3333^i3E3 ^ ^ Copyright, 1893. By per. J. M. Black. Black. be no irist Hhall jet - ting & ^ V— *— *^ k'hen the rhen HiB ■"henwhen —I • -#- • • •e, And the m, And the e, And the * S: V — %'- iB lie roll is called up called up ii When the Roll is Called. Concluded. j±\ s: I - der, When the roll Ib called up be there, When the roll is called up -f- ^ 1 y 1 w —I -P R — P \ — N N — fs s-i — I — n yon - der, When the roll is called up yon - der I'll be there. -?-'> —I 1 1- ^ h *i h < h ^ — h *^ — r-b^-j — H -Jl-Z — I j ^ J — Lti ^ ^ ^ V ^ ^ V * Y ^ No. 161. Are You Sowingr for the Master? Ida L. Reed Jno. R. Swenby. iT t=t ^i^^^ili^ 1. AreyouBow-ing, dni- ly Bow-ing, All a-long life's changeful way? 2. AreyouBow-ing BeedH of kindneBS, With a lav-ish, lov-ing hand? 3. Areyousow-ing, dai- ly trusting All the increase un - to (Jod? n: — t— 4- tzt- g — f— g— g : 4^- ■&-' t—t~=t—t—fr- ^ --*: % H^-J- ^^s=*^^i^^^^^^ Precious seeds be- Bide all wa-ters, Do you scat-ter day by Des-ertwasteeit Boon will brighten With a ha r- vest rich and He willblesByou if you scat-ter Seeds of loveandtruth a- day? grand, broad. %-- ±: *EE ±z=t ^m EEEtzSi! Z>. -S. — Whatso-ev - er you are sowing, When the harvest-time ap- Chorus, -^- ^^^=i=t^ i Ef t pears. 7). S. ^ — t- <=F=i Areyousow-ing for the Mas-ter? Youshallreap in joy or SEES^=? t: :f=?: Copyright, 1898, by Jno. R. Sweney. t=t V^ !• No. 162. John N. Dakhy 4l= The Lord is our Leader. TlIOH. KOKCIIAT. Tlio' faint, yet i)ur-mi-lii>;, we go on our way; The Lord iw our He rnlH-eth tlie fall -en, He cheer-eth the faint; The weak and op- And to HiH jjjrceniJaHtureHourfootHtepHHe leadH; HIm fioek In the Tlio'cloudKuiay HurrounduH, ourGod Ik our light; Tho'Htormsrngea- -'!>- o'Htormsrngea f — » — :*~Ff' — f-^'*~~Ff — f — *~ [ tz:Ltz:zt=:Ezz:Eizi£izEz:z^jzit=zt -lii I- -I =!-£ r~-r— r- ^ES-=JEB=£ ■-, \—-- s . Lead - er, HIh word iw our stay; Tlio' suff'ring, and wor-row, and presHod, He will hear their coni-plaint; Tlie way may be wea-rj", and des - ert how kind - ly He feeds! The lanibw in His bos- om He round UM, our (iod in our might; So, faint yet pur-su-ing, still -El A. £iE^?^^g=i^Ei: #- vprj: J- --^-.-4 '%0 d— ^— 13- tri - al be near, thorn-y the road, ten-der-ly bears, on-ward we come; ^* -I , 1SZ. ,.(2 — LiC The Lord is our Ref - uge, and whom can we But how can we fal - ter? our help Is in And brings back the wand'rers all safe from the The Lord is our Lead-er, and hea-veu our A -A — hi — -^ — L_| EE^3E^; ^iilzr^-ifvH J ! \ ^ 1 ,^4 ■H-i-l 1 i 1 i ■? =1 M 1 • ^-EuL— i;gi r-*- Eig:r-^ ezzEij fear? The Lord is our Ref - uge, and whom can we God! But how can we fal - ter? — our help is our snares. And Ijrings back the wand'i-ers all safe from the home ! The Lord is our Lead - er, and hea fear? God! snares. f -I — — h- our (t_ ven our home ! i :t: r E3=£: r — r — r- 8CIIAT. -^ 1- m \H our aiul (.p- .in the L8rnu;on- is: .«. — 1 . L— - i;e -r — - w- — - i 0- ow, an*l i-y, niul f)m H»> ng, Htill S^: >m can wo p is in e from tlie vou our 5EsE r a t_(a: i fear? God! Bnares. home! . 163. Saved to the Uttermost. SJZEt^tZEt Wm. J. KlltKI'ATRICK. 4. Saved to Saved to Saved to Saved to the the the the ter-mo8t; 1 am the Lord's, .lo - mm m.i ut-ter-mo8t; i am ttie ijonrs, .lo - mm my ut - ter-moHt; Je - huh is near, Keep-in>5 me ut - ter-moHt; thiH I can say, "Once all wan ut - ter-mf)Ht; cheer-ful - ly Hiiitf Loud Hal - le - r y }^ ^ N Sav- iour sal - va - tlon af - fordH, Gives nie Ills Spir - it a safe - ly, He cawt-eth out fear; TruHt-inj? His prom - is - es, «larli-iieHH, l)ut now it is day," Beau - ti - ful vi - slons of lu - Jahs to Je - buh, my Kinj?, Ransomed and pardoned, re- »-; iX- -#- j=;=:=ri=r t m I — I — — 1 1 — — ■ ^ — t^ — ^ — t" 3i*z=!!"T=-!=zz:*zizEiJ^z=z:*^i==3=i=^E5^z:^ ^--^- m wlt-ness witli - in, AVlilsp'ring of par- don, and sav - ing how I am blest! Lean -ing up - on Him, how sweet is glo - ry I see, Je - bus in brightness re-vealed un deemed by His blood, Cleansed from unrighteousness, glo - ry from sin, my rest! - to me. to God r ^feii: -t=:t s X- m Chorus. — 1 -^ M~ Wl --]- -^-r ^izttiz: '-X !• — t^ I Saved, saved, saved to the ut - termost. Saved, saved by pow-er :$: -#- irj_i t 1- Jffl_^t- :Pz=ff: *fI; da di - vine; ^ p^-0zr=^ I, I. I ^^ Saved, saved, saved to the ut - termost, Je - bus the Saviour is mine. #- -•-•-#- _ •*-•-*- -•- _-•- _-^ -I 1- i -H By permissioD. •'T" No. 164. We're Nearing the City. .N I . .N l^^J\ 1. We're near 2. 'Mid tri - 3. We're cross 4. O sin - ing the ci - ty of wliich we are told; als and dan - gers and an - gulsli of soul, ing the riv - er, we're out on its tide; ner, now drift - ing far out on the tide P^ U ^ Its walls are of jas - per, its streets Tho' dark be the night and the wild The ci - - ty ap- pears on the fair Of sin's bit-ter an-gui8h,in death are of gold ; bil - lows roll, E - den Bide; to a - bide, — =;- --)_.. E^ ^ m :q-=S Nr4^ :tit -I---- 1 11113 Tho' lone I see There an - Turn back ly and drear - y, and bois a light gleam-ing a - cross gels are wait - ing to wel to the Sav - iour— for you t'rous the way, the dark wave, come us home, He has died; m ■:^- ^^^ m -»• -•-t- r-J-^ tit i5: -I- 3=« :g=i=g=5:EE^: We'll an - chor in hea - ven, with Je - sus to stay. And Je - - sus stands wait - ing the lost ones to save. To swell the sweet cho - rus a - round the white throne. Come an - - chor your soul in the Lamb cru - ci - fled. £ m m --— • -m Copyright. 1896, by 1. H. Meredith. By per. r^ {EDITH. m\ old; oil, ide; )ide, ^ ^ Lve, lie, d; Htay. Have, e throne, fled. ^ r*r We're Nearing the City. Concluded. Chortth. — I- :J±::^ .V4 jiiifc ^ — — m- ■-^^ ~\ — ^^1 tMz: --^M. 1 We're bound for that ci - - - tywherecoin - - - oth no We're bound for that ei-ty, that beau-ti-ful ei-tywhereconieth no night, where- ^ j^. M. .m. .m. M. M. .0. ^ #. S~^~r* f — * •""' ' ris— i— Is— Is— i S—r#— •—•—#■ -• — • — •- .^ ^_j^_y- V— k^— 1>— ^— ^- -♦— #- biz± r V— u— y— |— -I- I nipjht, Oh, glo - rl - oub ci ty of end-lees de - light. com-eth n(» night, .=£: It: ^^ ^ r— r- No. 165. Rev. E. H. Stokes. D D. -I ^- Fill Me Now. Jno. R. Sweney. :*-fiz^ I©- :1=q: -A-^ -z:<- -s*- :q=:1: -i&- -G>~ Sir r — r- i&- HS*- S ==!=: 1. Hov-er o'er me, Ho - ly Spir- it; Batheniytremblingheartandbrow; 2. Thou can'st All me, gracious Spir - it, Tho' I can - not tell Thee how; 3. I am weaknefis, full of weakness ; At Thy sa - cred feet I bow; 4. Cleanse and comfort; bless and save me; Bathe.oh, bathe my heart and bro w ; -f2- -^- -'5?-_- „ -P- -f g- -g- -g- ■•- -g- -^- -(2-' :^:fii£: -«>- I I I -»- :tzz :t=t :t:i=t?-- .^-—^ -Z5*- itF -#--*- -«* ' -z;t- -1-^'- «: -«ft- Fine. -r-T- Fill me with Thy hallow'd presence. Come, oh, come and fill me now. But I ntcdThee,grealy need Thee, Come, oh, come and fill me now. Blest, di- vine, e - ter - r)al Spir- it, P^ill with pow'r, and fill mo now. Thou art com-fort-ing and sav- ing,Thou art sweet-ly fill -iug now. -(2- -«- -9- * ^, -p- -fS- _-{-__-g- -F- -.«- lis: -tz: iffi — isirri: H^^- -I L '19- l3^rz\ :^=:Tt :ti: f^-' •« — ^ I r -19--- i /). .S', — Fill me with Thy hallow'd presence. Come, oh, come and fill me now. zkt. Chorus. I ^ ^^i=iEss=f d: /). s. 5 Eii^s^i Fill me now, fill me now, Je • bus, come, nnd fill — «. — I — -^ >_ (2— t- :^- :t==t:: -t2- 1 — Copvright, 1879, by John J. Hood. By per. me now; >. .&. .■a. -a- -0- -(«-• No. 166. What a Gathering That will Be. J. H. K. I J. H. KrUZENKNABE. ^t4: r i i=r -•I- ■J- ]t t=J: 1. At the Bounding of the tnim-pet. when the Hainte are gath-ered 2. When the an - gel of the Lord proclaims that time shall be no 3. At the great and fl - nal judgment, when the hid - den comes to 4. When the gold - en harps are sounding, and ^Ve an - gel bands pro- ^. jf. .«. #. -•- #- -^ ^. :t:=?=!?=izz=t=diz=;i=:p=Szi -I — -I — t V — — iT-i — \ — \ — \ — \ — ^ — \ — d 1 =« i home, We will greet each oth-er by the crys-tal sea, With the more, We shall gather, and thesaved and ransom'dsee, Then to light, When the Lord in all His glo - ry we shall see; At the claim. In triumphant strains the glorious ju - bl - lee; Then to crystal sea ; ^- _ ^- -•- ^- -^ .«- -M. J 1 tJ IJ •— J fcJ ! friends and all the loved ones there a-wait - ing us to come, What a meet a - gain to-geth - er on the bright ce - les - tial shore, What a bid-ding of our Sav-iour,' 'Come ye bless -ed to my right," What a meet and join to sing the song of Mo - ses and the Lamb, What a p. A •. ^. #. .fL ^. ^- .«. p«=:t==t==:t==t==?— •: ^+t-» — • — • — # — » — •- %- m^^ -^--^-zfvr^^-rzif^V-J- Cnours. l^r^^=t -J- ga th 'ring of the faithful that will be! What a gnth - - - 'ring, Whatagath'ring of thelov'd ones when we S. :?==! .«=ti -jEHff #- -#- -#- - — |p_ ^. ^. .«. ^. ^ ^ -t^ 1/ ■0 — # — -• — -• — • - :t=4 rz-hi gath 'ring At the sounding of the glorious ju - bl meet with one an-oth-er, . - - M. ^. ^. M. ^. J0. -*- -#- ^. M. s:^-jlii=|=:jlizif — ^z=:iiz=^zi:^ ^-%-v — y^ — ,^.-JZ5— =5 — w — ^ — 5 ■t=f=-fz.-=:fi ..!.,( _4^ J By per. of J. H. Kurzenknabe, owner of copyright. -¥ —V— 5NABE. ath-ered iC no Ties to t. pro- m m m ■ J JV- Vith the Dhen to At the rhen to :« -•- Vhat a Vhat a What a rhat a % I when we —^- i Ju - bl - .1. I — —w —J What a Gathering That will Be. Concluded. P — ^- f^ r T T- ■' lee! What a gath 'ring, ju - l)i - lee! What a gath'ring when the friends and all the ^ ^ I ^. M. ^. M. .^. ^. 4^. — # — m — « — #-a — #- _^ \.^ -0- -I — :t: -•- — — — 0—^ — I — 1_ — 1_ — ^ P ti ^__3 m. '^ J \^ y -^ y '\j y \j gath 'ring,Whatagath'ringofthefaithfulthatwillbe! dear onet? meet each oth-er, tx. -h — h - •- ^ -• ^- ^ ^T -(2- . :rfz=S=:?=:p=f=:t:f=pzrt:==fl No. 167. Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me. J. E. Gould -4—i — ii -± J^-F— 1-1 2:g: ^-n-l- ^. -K> :q=:r-*=:t: ZSZLZltzE 1. Je - BUS, Saviour, pi - lot me O - ver life'a tem - pest-uous nea ; 2. As a mother stills her child, Thou canst hush the o ^ coan wild ; 3. When at last I near the shore, And the fear - ful break -ers roar t- -». -#- ^ ztz: ^iS rnk'iown waves be fore me roll, Hid - lug rock andtreach'rouB^Iioal; Bo3h! ;'ou8 waves o-bey Thy will When Thou sayst to them "Be still." ^Vvis.^me and the peaceful rest.Then,whilelean-lng on Thy breast, i=iiii V b<- -h=-i ^- tg- ._!_, ^tg- Chart and com-pass camefromThee; Je - bus, Sav- ioiir, pi - lot WoD-drou8 Sov'reign of the sea, Je - pus, Sav- iour, pi - lot tn,y I hear Thee eay to me, "Fear not, I will pi me. lot thee." l^zffEz :^iiz:?zz:pzii5^:z=:»ziz:|-KzEz:tszzi:±ziz^^B 1). No. 168. C> H. G. Christ is All You Need. Chah. H. Gabriel. ^ ^n ^t -A — ^ Ksh '#1 * * # : * ^ 1. Areyou heavy hearted, are you sore distreHs'd? Christ is all you need, 2. Haveyou broken vows and promises un-kept? 3. Haveyou been neglect-ed for thecauseyou love ? 4. Ijet the world despise and scorn you as it may, Christ in all you need. .^- ¥ -'^-J^-A e's a friend indeed ; Areyou over-burden'd,and with caredistress'd? Once de-sert-ed and a-lone thy Saviour wept! You shall be re-ward-ed in the home a - bove; a friend indeed; You wilJ shout His praises in thejudgment day; ^^E^^, Christ is all the friend you need. b,zg3^rfciS^z:i— #=|i=E Lfe ■^-' — I ±:: n Christ is all you Christ is all you need, He :F-^- J^Tt: need, He's a friend. He is a friend in-deed; is a friend indeed ; Christ is all you need. For He is a friend indeed ; ^i « — •- ^-J^-^--^ Christ is all you need, Christ is all the friend you need. Christ is all you need, He is a friend indeed. ^—V- ^•_. ztz« •tfii- I Copyright, 1899, by John J. Hood. By per. iBRIEL. A 5^- 1 i^— *■ No. 169. At the Cross. R. E. Httdson. 3:4: .4=5= :^^=T- '»—0- SeB33:EJ; :1=q: ? 1. A -lag! and did my Sav-iour bleed, And did my Sov'relgn die, 2. Was it for crimes tiiat I have done, He groaned up-on the tree? a. But drops of grief can ne'er re - pay, The debt of love I owe; •- • -^ -*- :f- ¥^^f IS 3: :t:=t: It: :t=t .^±. ■fS>-- I listress'd? our wept ! a - bove; mentday; «|- f _i2. i ^=^=^ -^»#- i all you He ^ ^■^- I J in-deed; d indee He Hideth my Soul. \VM. J. KiKKPATRICR. 3e*ee« ^===^- i t X- 1. A won-der-ful Sav-iour is Je - bus my Lord, A won - der- fiil 2. A won-der-ful Sav-iour is Je - bus my Lord, He talt-eth my 3. With nuin-ber-less bleHsings each moment Hecrowus, And till'd with His 4. When clothed in His brightness transported I rise To meet Him in Sav-iour to me, bur- den a - way, ful-ness dl - vine, clouds of the sky. -y- He'hid-eth my soul in the cleft of the rock. Where Hehold-eth me up, and I shall not be moved, He I sing in my rapture, oh, glo - ry to God, For His per - feet sal - va-tiou, His won-der-ful love, Fli .#- ^- . M-. -0.0. ^ .0. -I rl • *-- :*Z^it_^, H 1 1 *- r- Chokuh. -0- -^ — f- :t=:: iN-^-lv ^z|^ ~:S---S--"^c ti--0—J^-0- I It* --^--A- It 'JZ riv-ers of pleas-ure I see. givethmestrengthasmyday. such a Re-deefn-er as mine, shout with the millions on high. He hideth my soul in the cleft of the rock ,That W- :p_Mfzifr ^ I I I -I 1 0-^0 tt > — N — K — N— t/—9f—i/—\- -tzifmifi A-#- '■'-^^-^--t^^ \ \ \ ^ N N ^ tri^s= ^ ^ A- shadows a dry thirsty land; Hehidethmy life inthedepthsof Hislove,And —m m w F-«-| 1 b/-"-ti' 3> ai 1 3» 3>-« — p — — — — p-Li 1 y_L^ — ^ — ^ — I & — ^_l J u u u u ^w=ft# covers me there with His .#-..(•. M- ^ ^ t: ff- y— g> — t/- :fz=t==l=t: -N- 1^ - — hand. And covers me there with His hand. 3: i It Copyright. 1890, by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick, By per, E t;; t-l- 1 No. 172. James S. Apple. E=4i* i^ The Saviour Precious. ^-^ Jno. R. Sweney, -^—J '^m^ --t^g^-- -I -1 1-^ 1 f IhavefoundtheSavlourpreciou8,AndIloveHiniraoreandmore;Hehaa { I have found the Saviour precious, And I find Him precious still; All my «/ I have found theSaviourpreciou8,And,wherev-er I may go, I will •\ I am read-y, if He calls me, In the bat - tie front to stand; I am o / I havefound theSaviourprecious; Halle - lu-jah! praise His name! To a. ^•\IhavefoundtheSaviourpreeiou8;Hehasprovedmydearestfriend,Andmy « C •-^ 1 3=ii3=ig ^ 1/ f^ -^-L^- -yi-V 1- i^ M^=^ :S^=^ -V— 2- j^ii^^r -4^:=:^ i m -^ — I- rolled away my burden, And my mourning days are o'er ; life is con-se-crat-ed to His ser-vice and His will, beartheroyalstandard, Anditscolors I will show; ready — ^yes, and waiting — To ful fill my Lord's command. mansionln His Kingdom Thro' Hisgracetherightlclaim. faith can trust His promise Of pro tec-tion to the end. • — • — • — • — •H -I 1 1 1 1 — u W l* 1/ 1/ • 'l^ U I have ta ken up the cross, And will I have ta-ken up the cross, And will nev-er lay it down, I have rrrr r ~^ > ^ w "^ V 1 - ' 5 ? ? r • u 1/ u '^ ^ nev - - - erlay it down Till I see His face in taken up thecrosSjAnd will never lay it down, Till I 8eeHi8fac'einglory,Till I ^_#_^« .Jt-0-0-0-0^- And re-ceive a Btar-ry crown. seeHisfaceinglo - ry, And re-ceiveai*tarrvcrown,a Btar-ry crown. ,-^- ^-0-0- m M—^—^L^^t^t^flSt—t-^^^^^^ Copyright, 1888. by Jno. R. Sweney. :ney. He has All my I will ; I am jIToa And my -^— t/ -N— l-'r lis will, mmand. he end. nd will : have face la Tin i^ I !rown. ?rown. r- 1 No. 173. Oh, Don't You Hear Him Knocking? Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. J. Howard EntwisLE. ^=5^ -H- —4-= 1^ ^ ly 1-: -^ ps i m 1. A hand all brulH'd and bleeding is knocliing at tbedoor, Is knuckiniji^ 2. How of-ten whenin8icknes8,yourbodyrack'dwlthpain,Thisknockins 3. Whilestanding by the cask-et of some de-part-ed friend, With sorrow 4. Why willy ou keep Him knocking? why don'tyou let Him in? He'll fill :^-- A— A- ._N_ .. -23- 1:=^=--=:= -51-51-N- H- ._^u_^__^__^ Aii!: ^._Ar_.A-4-=- *-•— #TJ^— # -=t^--N-P-N 5 at the door of your heart ; It is the hand of .Jesus, who long ha» resounded in your ears; Howofteninthenighttimetheknockwould your heart was sick and sore; What caused that train of thinking of how you v* yourpathway with delight; That hand so torn and bleeding will wash a- 7-^. a^i — P — P — \^ — i^-i — \^^^ •— r#— •— #-*-H»^~N— I — •- ^ b '^ '^ u ^=?^^ ^--N^ N-^ Chorus -f-l-H- •«-#, ■srT-==^ -iS'-. pja ',. N N N N -ll — I — f- i^- knocked before,Tho' oftyou havetold him to depart. Oh, don'tyou hear him come again, So loud it would fill yoursoul with fears. [knocking,, life would end? Thathnnd was then knocking at thedoor. way your sin , Oh , welcome the Saviour in tonight, t ^ J^^- knocking at thedoor? He's knockingatthedoortocomein; Hewantsaninvi- •if: -0- -0- -0- -^9- f: pr=ti:pn3z=i=r ■«»—»- ! vyi f v *r i 1 / :^ s v-^'-i?'— ^ -^-J- /^ 533t3^*^3EfE?±S r»- 5 F^ ~i~t "■55(~ -5'— V- IP tation to croB8yourthresholdo'er,Then Jesus will sareyou from all sin. 5=^ » ■»- ± ?if=! -u-r- :fii f S=E Copyright, 1897. by John U U ^ I J. Hood. By per. m No. 174. Wonderful Peace. Rev. W. D. ConNELL. Alt Rev. W. G. Cooper. 1. Far a- way in 2. What a treaH-ure I 8. I am rest - ing to - 4. And methinks when I 5. Ah! Boul, are you i^^tj: the depths of my Hpir- it to-ni>;ht, Rolls a have in this won-dtT- ful peace, IJur - ied night in this won-der-fiil peace, IleHt- ing rise to that ci - ty of peace. Where the here with-out com-fort or rest, March-ing ■V- ?3 It: ->- f i '■i. -N — ^-r-l— J — \ — ^^-^ ^ — 1^ ^^ ^ — ^^n W^- mel - o - dj'Bweet-er than pHalm;ln co-les - tial like strains it un- deep in thelieart of my soul; So ne-cure that no pow - er can Bweet-ly In Je - bus' con - trol; For I'm kept from all dan - ger l>y Au-thor of peace I shall see, That one strain of the song which the down therough pathway of time! Make Je - bus vour friend ere the -I ] 1 — 4— rr ^^^:=t± -\- ^^sf; £ i m r -H \ gr-i — I -^^ \ 1 ^5 A 1\ l>-r I ' — ri ceas - ing - ly falls O'er my Boul like an in - ri nite mine it a - way, While theyears of e - ter - ni - ty niglit and by day, And His glo - ry is fiood-ing my ran-Bomed will sing. In that heav- en - lyking-dom will shad -ows grow dark; Oh, ac-cept of ^hispeaceso sub - calm. roll, soul. be, lime. fg tt^=<: 5 ■V- Chorus. fSP= Peace! Peace! Wonderful peace, Comingdownfromtlie Father a-bove;Sweep UJ. *i=i^ £ -yH-^- f t-l^—IL^ ^=^3^: t- t: ■t=t±:^. i saaa '^^^^m. o-ver my spirit for- ev-er, I pray, In fath-om-less billows of love. v— y — ty— u-— t/— 1>'— =53^ :^n|i:zji.-i^: Copyright by D. B. Towner. By per. y ) J v —^—^- m 3 tn J^ -"J ' 1 1 ; . J J No. 175. B. A. R. O Calvary. B. A. RoniNsojt. r— (- ^—r m 1. () Cal - va - rj', O Cal - va - ry, How oft we think of thee! 2. O Cal-va-ry, O Cal - va- ry, What niem-'rieH round thee cling! 3. O Cal - va - ry, O Cal - va - ry, Tho' there our Lord was alain, 4. O Cal - va - ry, O Cal - va - ry, O may that mem - o - ry cs*- -\- '\- -Sh- ;j ^= "1 ^ ' ^- __| ^ ■ 1 J , -1 1 ^ t * J J ' 1 _| 4^0 — ^— ^- — , i 1 i , • 1 — ai ~<5>-T tf • "-^^r-^: 1 ; TT V V • ^ — :i T -•- -2?-. 'Twas on thy brow our Sav - lour d ed To set the cap • • tive free. blcHt Re-deem - er of man-kind, Thy pralH - ew we will sing. The i)re-clou8 blood He free - ly shed Will cleanse our ev - 'ry stain ! Our souls In - spire to sing His praise Thro' all e - ter • ni - ty! , 1 K 1 ! 1 N 1 1 1 g^" -•-V— • • ^— _^ H -2 -J — m m m ^ m ^ r-S^. ---'-If E^-?— P — •— — 1 — u-4 « — L^__. _^ — 1 L«— ^ — m. e 1 1 L , ^ ^ _ h -£,--— U • • »*- ■•■ -•- -•- 1^ • - el cross of Cal - va - ry I () wondrous love of God ! O cru - el cross of Cal - va - ry I () wondrous love of F:i^ , ^_ f_i_* ^ *— r-# • # a— I ^ — ■ :zgzii=g=ig=giz:P^iiig=r=p=p:ji=ii=p=z£ ^z gEHj — — I 1 — I — u, — I ^ 1 1- -J- HI O blest Re-deem-er cru - ci - fled, We'll spread Thy truth a-broad; iz±=* :t- :*— ^: :^z blest Re-deem-er cru - ci - fled; We'll spread Thy truth a - broad I I :l'Jh t--^^- S=S Copyright, 1896. by P. P. Bilhorn. By per. t: iz ■+-, — -r-- I No. 176. Winning Souls for Jesus. 'He that wiiineth souls is wise."— Fr. xi ; 30 J. D. Macray. -T-^— t [■ i 1. ItouHo, yoC.'hrlHtiiin w(»rkerH,he yo up and doing, Shall tlieMaHtcr'Hklnu'loni 2. Wait no longiT for Home niori'conv('iii(*ntHtaB()n,S(uilH are dying 'round you, 3. Do your Hpir-itH fal - ter ut the un-der-tak-lnK,LeHtoneniiglit repavyou 4. Ev - 'ry soul you win Hliall add a Htar of beau-ty To the crown of gio-ry 1^44 V • r— r licroareitrecu t^-f—.^: Buf - fer atyoiirhandK?TIi('roareT»recTou8HoulH just wait-lng let them not be loHt;T«lkor sing of Je - buh, they will with a eru - <'l Bueer? Do not let them per- ish, stand no Je - BUS haw for you; Always thus be work-ing, do - ing lor your yield to long - er all your «- . woo - ing, (Jo ye forth rea - hou. Tell of their quak-ing, Win them for du - ty, W'in-ning souls and re • the for win them, Christ your Lord comman denip - ti(m,what a price it cos Mas - ter, tell them He is near. Je SUB, they will bless you too. ::iiz:J: i m -r -I — -1?;- ~v- r- :t -©•- claim them, Uh, be up and winning souls, while 'tis called to -r day :=i: r?=r .5 . > ' ^ -A- l^—X r SzziS=:z=J: Winning souls, winning souls, winning souls for Je - bus, Oh, what joy in SH t^==-t ■y- r :t=:t=t=: t^- ilz-zifz^fi -^- r -m- r- \ — ^- D. S. S: -^S^r '^- :S ^=r 3-= li=S iS»- win-ning souls from the downward way. Out up - on the highways, -# ^_i__-_, ^ -49—^-0 • *--!■ •■ ^t=tE=£&zzl -h— r -15'- p* y I \^ ^ ^ Copyrigiit, U90, by J no. R. Sweney, -I r=t:: i=f: f i [ackay. sm kiuKdoni )iin(l,vou, vpavyou of glo-ry for your ield to ong - er all your 1= to re — N— J iitinian it cos is near. p^ou too. r_(2- :(:: i to - day -N- -» 9— joy in « _l =0- />. s. i hways, f= No. 177. L. R. Edmindh. stepping in the Light. Wm. J. KrRKPATnirK. 'wm^^^^^m^mM 1. Try-ill)? towHlkin theHtt'pHof tlieSjivlour.Try -iiiK to fol-lowour 2. PreHH-ingmorecloHfly tolliiiiwho iHleud-lnj;, When wearett'iiiptrdto ii. Walk-lnj? In footstepH of gen- tie forbearance, FootHtepH offalthfulnenH, 4. Try-ing to walk in theHtepH of theSuviour, Upward, Htill upward we'll gg^!gj=i:g±ig -gz=g±g$=g±zgz:g: -ZZZ_^a_^ ^ J_| 1/— ^-J-i 1/ — ^— v^ Sav -iourandlCing; Shaping ourliveH by flla blesH - ed turn from the way;Tru8tingthearmthat in strong to mer - cy and love, I^ooking to Him for thegrace free fol-low our Guide, When we Hhall wee Him, "the King in . _ ^ ^ M. 4^ i^^^^^E^^ :?=f: :t:=t: ex - am - pie, de-fend uh, lyprom-lsed. His beau- ty." |i=l=|: X-- -^— ■ — CHoitrs. m ^-^ N j S-f' ^l3ii=i=i=i! .J_Ji__l ^ — h— J-p f^-,. > N -N— \--j — ^— N-, Happy, how happy, theBongs that we bring. How beautiful to walk in the Happy, how happy, ourpralseHeach day. Happy, how happy, our journey a- bove. Happy, how happy, our place at His side. ^ :t=t=4=ii=M: ^^?=fc^^=F -y- j- -V- izili^itzizi^^^iz^i^: -U— V— 5*- tr- -\/—V- I t-^ steps of theSav-iour, Stepping in thellght, Stepping in thelight; How ^::^ 'f.-=f^ -S'-l — I- l^- 1/ !! f g=r=g- z^r^=t_=^t^=d=i!^ 55"=i3=i^"3^£^ i^ 1: Ef^^fel^Ej^ X—^-A zizzzi ^fflii tt5 beau-ti-tul to walk in the Steps of the Saviour, Led in paths of light ^S dtp^^ il— jKjr »: I I . 1 I ?=:|t i 1 t»'-?-t- Copyright, 1890. by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. By per. t=l=±— t #^ iml No. 178. Salue Martin. Victory Through Grace. Jno. R. Swen'ey. 1. Conquer-iiignowand 2. ('onqin'r-iiij^nowand 3. CoiKiuer-iiignowaud still to conquer, Ridotli u King in his Btilltoconijuer, WlioiHtliiH wonder-ful Btill to conquer, Jewus/riiou Ruler of might, King? all. Lead-ing thehoHt of all the faithful In - to themldstof the fight; Whencenrethe ar-mieawhichHeleadeth, "While of His glo - ry they sing? Thrones and their sceptres oil shall perish, Crowns and their Hpleudornhall fall, t2 ^^ ^ -# H J^i ^iiU. ±z =y m ^^^=^ m: See them with courage nd-vanc-ing,nad in tlieirbril-liant ar - ray, He is our Lord and Re- deem- er, Ha-viourandmon-arch di - vine, Yetshallthe ar-miesTliou]eade«t,Faith-ful and true to the last, -I — ■V- SUzz: -+- $± I -w/ -! N -^^-#- s Shouting the name of their They are the Btars that for • Find in Thy mansions e - fs ^ ^ -f-' iiS:zi;izd5=Ei:i-B Lead-er, Hearthemex-ult- ing- ly say. ev - erBrightin His kingdom will shine, ter-nal Rest, when their warfare Is pabt. -y- wm J... I I — ditirzitzz:?: :1?=S: m 9^^ *±fiB Chorus. iztezjtj-rvErcjr^ the strong is the w^^M ■J J bat-tie, Not to the swift la the race. Copyright, 1890, by Jno. R. Sweney. jWENEY. —1 — I 1 — niight, King? all, ^-f^ -•■t-M- l-; -t.*V- e fight; i\v sing? HluiUfall, T$ — - ray, - vine, last, say. 11 fihine. pabt. .xri-^iii i n- Ltescz :E5Cz:: race, ii Victory Througrh Grace. Concluded. m a: Yet to the true and the faith-ful Vic-t'ry is promised thro' grace. - ^—^—^ JfLjt t~ I ■■I — g^ 1 # • » • No. 179. C. J. B. In That City. Chas. J. IUtler. -A-t^-T r— J N-n-J ^ ^s^ *— r ' i r i^=f --A \^ 1. O'er death's sea, iu yon blest cl - ty, There's a home for ev - 'ry one; 2. Here we've no a - bid - ing ci - ty , Mansions here will soon de-cay ; 3. I have loved ones in that ci - ty, Those who left me years a - go; 4. T'wardthatpureand ho - ly ci - ty Oft my long-iug eyes I cast; tz=;=:ii:±iE3:pz=:fiz:tzz3 Purchased with a price most coHt-ly,'Twa8theblood of God's dear Sou. But that ci-ty God's built firm-ly, It can nev - er pass a -way. They with joy are wait -ing for nie,Wliere no fare-well tearse'er flow. Je - sua whis-pers sweet- ly to me,HeaA''nisyour8whenearthispa8t. P=^t ? ± :&it=:P: 0-^~*- i -i — -0>- :rz::ji Chords. f -I- m --I- ^»j^ai^r^±^j^ 7^: iip In that ci - ty— bright ci ^^:t S^: ^'-. 5: ty, Soon with loved ones I shall be; f If:- If: i fi < -; If: . ^ E s *: :fi=4z=i £ 4-r. * «^ — I- And with Je • BUB live f<»r-ev- Chorus. -I ^ */ ri-^ ■ -« ^ ^r^#- Standlng on the promises of God. '^ t ^ I / > / > 1^ ^ i^ '^ b ^ I / > stand - - ing, stand Standing on the prom-is -es, Standing on the proniis - es Stiindingon thepromis-es ofGod my Sa-viour;Stand - - Standing on the o r r r u 5 \j s -r- 5 ^ > "^ 5— P_#. 5 U b*5 r ing, stand - - ing, prom-is-es, Standing on the prom - is • es ES -« I'm standing on the promts -es of God 9 • IP I Used by permission -^ Carter. ter - nal lowl-inj? preB-ent liim e ev - ery L, I ■V— -J i—^ itandHinw. ro-Vail, akenfrw, it'H sword, In all, — •-- ^- # 6»- 1 1 0—0-^-0 > > 5 a - - ling on thi* i='i=^ V — t**— 1>- ling on the «^ i^ ^ of God. No. 181. Tell the Whole Wide World. E. E. Hewitt. Jno. R. Swenet. 1. Tell the whole wide world of Je-sus, Bear the news from shore to shore; 2. Send a-broad thegos-pel heralds, Let them take the bless-ed light; 8. Yes, we'll send the joy- ful message, O - ver mountain, o - ver wave; 4. While we pray for oth - er nations.Send them help with willing hanu; z5^ -I — h- ^a- t==t: ±i:=t3zt H ^ pn3^aE^=? -4- --1- t^3E^; zrSzJ* ^^EEJEEia* S^ffl ^^: Tell-ing sin-ners of the Sav-ior, Letthelightspreadmoreandmore. In -to ev-'ryland of darkness, Piercing thro' theshades of night, Tell-ing ev - 'ry where of Je - sus, And His mighty pow'r to save. Let us not for-get the home-fields, Je - sus, for our na-tiveiandl t t-T-te la S : g - f » • -i g - ±^ ^i^iff: i 42- t *£* ^r=r 9- i Chorus. ^*: W^i^& =t: * JEEEJ Tell to the world, the whole wide world. Bear the Tell the world, ^. ^. ^ ^ 0-^0 • 1 1— t 1 I Eep E ± ^^=^ ^§ *± f i U 7 ' news from shore to shore; Tell Bear the news tr=g- J^ the > -^— ^ J- -4 ^. .4 — ^—4- 'i^ ^^^^mmm^i^M whole wide world of Je - bus, Praise His name for - ev - er - more. -#- ■#■ -^ ■ #- - V J J J ^ lift up, lift up,Thisshall beour battlecry , as weon ward go; We're lookingupto E* ^ *- m ^ — L — L — L — I 1 K-l-ti' A 4 — 0---0-\~- — I •- — I -N- :f!^::=S — H— -i-i-a( — H 1-:! — 1^—1 =1=&l^=!!=5=:5=:?z«i ;J=iz:ld£i z^J .gz"^*— » -•'-•-^-f — '^-* -*-| " Jesus, who died to Bavetrom 8iD,Lifting up the human race, pointing souls to Uim. Wi JzJ ji-#_4 t?j ^-^_ii-ii- i »=p: t** u P h^ " u Copyriglit, 1899, by Jno R. Sweney. e=p: t i^-Tizp: A«i :f^.t :ffzif±5z:t 1 p:I ■ m No. 184. Speak it for the Saviour. .Tamer Ruwe. To my friend and brother. J, M. Latimer. E. O. EXCELL. -I- 1. If you have a kind - ly word, Speak it for the Sav-iour; 2. If you have a word of clieer, Speak it for the Sav-lour; 3. If you have a word of love, Speak it for the Sav-iour; I m-^ :^^=q: i — i — y ^ ^^=^=Ti f^-^ f^-Fi 1 — 1 Let Its Booth-!n)2; notes be heard, Speak it for the Sav-iour; It will glad-den some one's ear, Speak it for the Sav-iour; That some soul may look a- bove, Speak it for the Sav-iour; # ^ * •— ,-P ^ 0-^^-^ ^ — ^ ^- t: p=::t:=t=t:: t=t:=t r— 1 1= f- :5=f=J--E: ::f *- i^s=E3; -^- r * * Here and there and ev - 'ry where, Hearts of grief, and pain, and care, Thereare weak ones in thethrong, Jeered and jos - tied by the strong, To the wand'ring ones at night. It will be a bea - con bright, P i: r 1^=*: ^ _g^,^ ^_J — ,v-i -I- Fiue. Hun - ger for its mu - sic rare, Speak it Who have lis - tened for It long, Speak it Point- ing to the Land of Light, Speak it ^ If: f: If: if: ^. ^. for the Sav-lour. for the Sav-iour. for the Saviour. r—t: It: ppi D. S.—Jt you have a kind - ly word. Speak it for the Sav-»our. ^Chorus D. S. il^S Speak it for the Sav - iour. Speak it for the Sav-iour; -*- -# ^:r, l:E ^ -^t- :^::fz± 4r- -H Copyrisht, 1W9, by E. O. Excell Bv per. f=^ :t=^=t 1 1 3^3 r- :t:: I s lOur. D. S. HI »ur; 1 No. 185. Harrip.t E. Jones. The Harbor-Home. J. Howard Entwisle. S EiHf l.You'resailingt'wardthefearful rapids, brother, Face the harbor-Tiorao! You're 2. beware of hidden rock and sand, my brother, Facetheharbor-home! Oh, 3. Be-fore you there is aw-ful danger, brother, Facethe harbor-home! Just i^iti-i: -t^ E3 •g— ^ — ^ - -x=^ m ^r^- 4— .^-J_4 drifting fartherfromvhe beacon .brother, Facet he harbor-h»)nie! See thecloudH of turn toward theshining beacon, brother, Facetheharbor-homelShiningstars [their turn about and thereissafety, brother, Face theharbor-home! Brightly now the > ^ - - - - .-•- ^ i^_Ji s!r^ I 1/ Ss t jtj:*: 1 — I — I — r- 'ji.jL.m — 0—0: I — I r«-.-»— •— «-n ^4 ^^ ,,-J r— ^-J-4-rJ— ^^-j— J-H— 4 darknesso'eryou,Seethemany wrecks beforeyou, Turn this moment, we Ini- watch arekeeplng, Angry waves are 'round you sweeping.Guardian angels must [be llghtlBburning,WlBearetheythellghtdl8cerning,0h!atonceyourbackbe -0- '0- 0—r0---0—0 0-r0— 0—0—f —r0-~0—^ *~rf f-H- t^-l ^--Cp-f-l 1 L- — '-i- tfc^dzd:i r , Chorus. ^^^m^' plore you, Face weeping. Face turning, Face 3: the harbor-home! the harbor-home! the harbor-home! -A — gi — \ — ^r/5t-T r-- - SHiSi ■K^"- — •- -I- f I'pd JSElHEt 1. Tliere'H a place In lioav'n pre- pared for ine, Wlien the tolls of this 2. In my Fa - tlier's home are munsioDH bright, Je - kus says it, and I 3. Ma - ny dear ones we loved are before the throne,In tliut hap-py, hap-py 4. In that home a - bove, be- yondthcHkies, Soon from BicknesH, pain and 4f -0 — # -0—0- t — '>-'>- :C u-^- -v—-^ f=1t^: -1 — :j=: \ 'M 0,i t- -H 1 1— I life are o'er; Wherethe8aintH,robedin\vhlte,Hhall forev- er be, Sin^-ing know 'tis true; Tliere's a home for me, in that land of light, Brother, home on high; I shall walk with them thro' thestreets of gold, I shall death 1 11 be. There with Je - sus to reign for - ev-er-more,Through- -^- -J- J , -#- ■#-'^#- -0- -0^^-0- -0- -#- ifT-^- >- -0- -H- -0' -I \- -(2. r E ■_0- -0- :t: -h- 1 U-> CnoRUB. ifizi*^ A— N- ;£aE ii^ prais - es for - ev - er sis - ter, there is one for you wear a star-ry cn»wn by and by. out all e - ter - ni - ty. more. J e-sus promised me a home o-ver §>-^ -«— €- V— u-- g — {/ — u-^ — bzzg±5: b/ 9 -1^- r — # 0- SE -N-r- sus promised me a home o-ver there; No more sickness, i~ -f- -0- : -0- -^ -0- -0- -0- • :^: -y- :^: .4S- 1 — r EOEEtriEi^jE^ N- 2^ i sor-row, pain or death, Je - sus promised me a home o - ver there. ±i^t—r—(i ^ ^ i; Copyright, 1898, by J no. K. Sweney. S -0- -H i^ VEXE\. of tbiH and I hap-py pain and -#- • -•- -•- —I — V SluK-ing , Brother, (1,1 shall Through- i le o -ver t=t — it^-»- y y -4 — «i-r- '» — »^^^ Bickness, -6^ . there. -t§*-i- 1 No. 187. James M. Gray, D. D. Rally, and Stand. :i^- J^: FnANK E. ROBIXSON. ^^m^^ bat-tie ForChristandthecroHH, ForAvard is our bat -tie ForrhrlHtaiKltht'croHs.ChriHtianHshallpos- bat-tle ForriiriHtandthecroHB, Stir-rinjjT Ih tlie bat-tie For Christ and tiiocroHH, Vi - bIou of the Lord'scommand;Thro'tliethicke8t of thefight Bear His l)anner to the Hess the land. It is sin avc have to smite, And for tliis we must u - thought a ndf?rand !So to strive is our delight, When we'i^estrivingforthe Church ex-pandlThro'thedarknessof the night We are marching in - to J <5.-i- b b b b ^ r# — • — • — • — # •-i-#— r#-^-# p — • — Chorus. 1 N ^ 1 1 —I — ( — n -|-q_^-N__A-ZJ=a=^=^=Fg-'.~ : =V=^ --|-_ — L_, , m 1 1 — j_&j_! , ,. -jri-iM—jEl height ' nite, right, light, •±_ Ral - ly now for God and stand ! We shall con-quer ev-'ry foe! Ral - ly now for God and stand! Ral - ly now for (;f)d and stand! Ral - ly now for (iod and stand! Prais-ing as we go! Ral-ly now for God, and stand! If mir ^±■^■^--^.1 ^-i N ^ .N A-i— ^, ^lEg^g —t K ,— H^-^_4_4 itrtze: fegi^m t?-^=f^^ Captain we o-bey Wecan never lose the day! Rally now for God, and stand ! ^ -•-•-^ -• Copyright. 1899. by Frank £. Robinson. No. 188. Ida M. BiinD, I Know That Jesus Saves Me. 1. My heart Is filled with joy to-day 2. Whenpeacels ebin - liij? in my soul, 3. No oth - er joy can e-qual this, 4. UlB blood dotb for my sins ,', 1 know that Je-su Dr. S. n. Jackson. -HUH saves mr; I l«no\v that Je-sus saves nic; I know that Je-sus saves nic; saves lui.' sins a- tone, I know that Je-sus ( -T — — 1 — Wf- 1 1 p — I I I I i ^ ' flis presence brightens all my way, I know that Je-sus saves me. When sorrow's waves around me roll, 8incc He is mine and I am His, His love receives me as His own. I know that Je- sus saves me. 1 know that Je- sus saves me. I know that Je - bus saves me, Oh.praiseHlsname. His precious name, I know that Je-sus saves me! — -Z2-Jwzz\:0 — pt — * — fcztr. Copyright, 1897. by Ctias. U. Gabriel. By per. No. 189. The Lord's Prayer. $ ^- ■^—^ -^- -fit- --5I- -zr 1 -- -Sh -5)- -«»- Wr -19- a.- -«>- C- -«>- F=f== ■(fi- H^- -h I 1. Our Father, who art in heaven, Hallowed|be Thy|name.| Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done onjearth, as it|i8 in heaven. 2. Give us this day our | daily | bread, || And forgive us our trespasses, as we forg1ve|them thatltrespass a-|galnatus. 3. And lead us not into temptation, but deliverjus froniievil;|| [men. For Thine isthekingdom, and the power, and the glory, forjever and(ever, A-' Fackson. — I u HuveB mo; Haves nic; HavoB inc; Baves nie; -4 L-2J _4-» saves me, saves me. saves me. saves me. Mi Mm w; H me now; 1 H pi' S- ::? I ves me I — gr- i -(5>- :=g: 1 gainst us. [men. Jlever, A-! No. I90. Show Your Love for Jesus. J AM EH ROWIC, ^- -^ Chah. II. (lAimiKL. -2»- ^ S -•-1- itv-a: Show your love for .le - sub, wlien - so - e'er you may; Aid a Show your love for Je - huh, when - bo - e'er you may — Pa-tient 3. Show your love for Je - hub, w^hen - so - e'er you may; Streuj^then ^i:fiiiiz=rE|zzz:^=t^ Com - fort those who Liffht - en cnreH that m struggling broth-er, wipe a tear a - way; be, and gen - tie, all a- long tlie way; those who weak-en; bright-en some-one's way ; ThoHe who wan - ; 2. 3. 4. My heart was oiico O, come as I He waits re- npon fe-s* ^ii-k- BO wea-ry, And am plead-ing, As flive an-Hwer, O, ?5 •— :SHESE3 #-i— • -r-#- o-ver-cbarg'dwlth ean>; He is Bot'k-ing you; do not say Him nay; :tr. t I -#- -•- -•- ■•- I • -I&-. And who sup - pll - eth dai - I3' My ne • • ~ :J=^: _ ... . I . . II Hush, then, thy sad re pin - ing; God lives, and all is well. Somewhere the heart is strong-er, Somewhere the guerdon won. Somewhere the clouds are rift - ed, Somewhere the an-gels wait ! f' .--#-.1 ^ — ^ «. ^ 5: s -t-- :t: t^ iii: i Chorus. f^^ :5^* 3^5 I Some -where. Some - where, Beau-ti - ful Somewhere beautiful, beau-ti-ful Isle. Isle of Somewher L. i^ 1 — S !-~tE«: :t=t ^s^y-^ *-^ --1- ^ J: :§*r .^-N- ^^ i^and of the true where we live a-new, — 3eauti-ful ful Isle of sup Somewherel S=?_-r2; I * Cop ight. 1897. by E. 0. Excell. By per. P t± £ »=r=p=* fr-t V — ^ f: id f I No. 194. Oh, it is Wonderful. C. H. G. DUET. — TENOR AND AI.TO. Char. H. Gabriel. & t P :S=q: ->- t=4ig=z^ 3=: r :«=:*/ r 1. I stand all a -mazed at the love Je - bus of - fers me, Con- 2. I mar- vel that He would de - ecend from His throne di-vine, To 3. I think of His hands, pierced and bleeding to pay the debt ! Such ^^: m 1=T- ^—-$< ^: r fused at the grace that so ful - ly He prof - fera me; I res - cue a soul so re - bel - llous and proud as mine; That mer-cy, such love and de - vo-tlon can I for -get? No, ^i^ e%^- I A h 1 K \ S V 1 !^ 1 , 1 i'"^ K J J I yf h \ d 1 m .J m # * 4 .1 ■^^^ 2 • a ! — ■J ^ J - » ' t 9 • i i ^M■' f J ? . f J 4 ■ ? ^ 9 .' " J cru - el - fled, That such as I, 8uf - mer - cy seat, Un - t) • * * trem - ble to He should ex - no I will s ^ i. know that for tend His great praise and a - ■ 1 » me He was love un - to dore at tlie 1 ^=H *- =i 5?- "^ :ip ^g : r i ^: lit. ^=1= i^^^m lit. P^ r- -I— ^-- r- -j-.— ^ — -1— for me, a sin - ner, He suf - fered, He bled and died, fi - clent to own, to re - deem and to Jus - ti - fy. til at the glo - rl - fled throne I kneel at His feet. = :ie=± -^— ■ ± Chorus. Oh, it is won -der- ful that He should care for me, E-nough to won-der - ful ! i r— r— F ^ i^ii --v- 1^ 5* • Copyright. 1898, words and music, by £. O. Excell. By per. Oh, it is Wonderful. Concluded. flRIEL. i It— « e, Con lie, To it ! Such * ; I ; That No, m That Suf- Un - -*- iO iKh to i i _ I I SiTig=iii=:E #— ^— r -Jt :^ i^35 j^- :J=Jz: L-il— : .-I — die for me; wonder - ful ! ei3 Oh, it is won-der- ful, won - der ^— •--•-# 0-^- r r -I — 5: r— r- ful •■Ti- to me i .) ^ -^- -(- ill No. 195. Just as I Am I Conrje to Thee. C. H. M. ~l — ^ — ^ — ^ r— +-r-j -i^ — N— -\ MU8. C. FI. MOICRIB. ip^^ilpilli^g *-» 1. JuBt nw I mil I come to Thee, Mj'-Helf I can-not bet-ter make; 2. JuHt aw I ani,.vetthiH I know, The blood will all-suf - fi - cient be, 3. JuHt as I am I come to - day. My hunj?ry soul cries out for Thee; 4. JuHt aH I am, my Life, my Love, My kouI here finds a per-fect rest; .&- f ^ 1-5 — a N i-i — ■ 1 1— I — I ' i^ '^ — ^ — ST — I — ri The preciouH blood my on - ly plea, Oh, save me forThy mercy's sake. I Hiiall be wliit-er than the snow. Made fully whole in trustlnjjThee. I can no lon^-er stay a -wny,Thlne,wh(»lly Tlilne I lon^ to be. While like tin- weary, wand'rlnK dove. Safe fold - ed in Thy love I rest. \ \ \i \j \a * ^ \ \ ~ J ^ ^ I I I Chori's Hs--. •s*-i X^ « -l-#-T •— •— ^— •-T-#-»-5-T :i .1.-^-* J.-^-^ -(Si- Just as I am. Juntas I am I come to Thee; Just as I am. Just oh I am, I come to Thee; ^-^^, — r m » m m — t-—0-»--^'-\ m i f ' ^ — y— »— F—f-r* I ^ I =£=:J-E-ii;zz:S=3-Etzz:t^|-i«ziB -|-5^ Oh, hear mo, bless nie. save me, I^ord, Just as I a ni ii m I :t==± Copyright, 1899, by John J . Mood. Bv per. -h - l — l- l l- V —\;r- ^ —^- I come to Thee. :g{zc«^. No. 196. Beyond the Smiling and the Weeping. HoKATns BONAR, D ^-.-4— J- Gko. C. STicnniNH. ^~ -I 1 1. Be - yond the Hmil-ini^ and the weep-inj?, 2. Be-yoiid theblooiningaudthefad - injuf, 3. Be - yond the part-ing and the n>eet-lng, 4. Be - yond the froHt-chalnand thefe - ver, . — a m^i^-m — # — m — p — • # _ t24:c==E=:[:— t:— ::r=t-Zit=E^zr^:;: rri^JUb'k'i r I Hhall be Boon, I Hhall be ttoon, I Hhall be soon, I Hhall be soon, (2..'— :g: •EEF- J 1 l g J?-:^ I I Bhall be I Hhall be I Hhall be I Hhall be t==tzt --1- .-I— ,^ 3EE5E N ^ S3; i: Boon; Beyond the wak-inj? and the Bleep-ing, Beyond the Bow-lngand the soon; Beyond the Hhin-iuK and the nhad-inf;, Beyond the hop-ing and the Boon; Beyond the farewell and the greeting, Beyond the pul-se's fe-vcr Boon; Beyond therock-wasteand theriv - er. Beyond the ev - er and tlie ^»-fg---Mi- — ^ — ^-—^ — -: — 'p-Ff — *g — f-FF — y y— y — 1>^— »H =F r- r- f Refrain. -J— ^- k>-^ 1 — r-i 1 — 1-, J r^ — ' — !-|— ' n— ^ • -«S-v-' S- - reap - ing, dread-ing, beat - ing, nev - er, IZit:: — '^ -j- shall be Boon, I shall be Boon, I Hhall be noon, I shall be soon, T-T I shall be soon. I Bhall be Boon. I Hhall be soon. I Hhall be soon. Love, rest and home t: -Sztlz^frzik -! \ _ t-r-^ ^--J ^-H-xi Swfet, Bweet home! Lord, tar-ry not, I^ord, tar-ry^not, -pit - g irfc -I — ±z but come. iHi] Copyrf|;ht, 188(), by Geo. C. Stebblns. By per. No. 197. Just as I Am. (New.) T n. J. WmoimoK. ^^^S^ zX- :^: •g 1. 2. 8. JuBt as Just as TuBt as Pr? , J I- =1 J- HeS X am, without one plea, But that Thy blood was shed for I am, and waiting not To rid my Boul of one dark 1 am. Thy love unknown Hath bro-ken ev - 'ry bar-ricr ^^ g 9. bj 9- ,2- ■W- r?9— : — •— r* !*" Copyright, 1899, by Frank E. Roblnsoa. ?— jg-l^ fe ng. rKBBINS. I Bhnll be Hhall be Hhall be ghall be !_•_#- .-0—0- ~tz=t N s i^nnd the g and tlie '8 fe - VtT r and the d home ! ■^--i m but come I0HT80K. ::s~ ;B I abed for one dark bar-rlor i P Just as I Am. Concluded. me, And that Thou bidet me come to Thee; O, Lamb of God, I come, blot. To TheewhoHebloodcancleanseeachspot; O, Lambof God, I come, down, Now to be Taine, yea Thine a -lone; O, Lambof God, I come. No. 198. Rejoice, Ye Saints I Mrs. S. R. Delmarter. ^#*^l^jSi f J. E. Dbi^mabtbr 3 T ^ Re-jolce, ye ealnts! Praise ye the Lord ! Praise Him with heart and voiced Re-Joice, yeeaints! Ro- Jolcc! Re-Joiee! ForChriathath made you free; The peace oi God that fills each heart. Is more than tongue can tell ; Re-]oicc, ye saints! His prnis-es sing! A - gain, and yet a -gain; C#— f+- m -r (-^ - I- 1 — r t:==t f J=J ^ •^?: 4- ■«h-' 3J ^^ He hnth redeemed you with His blood, O praise Him and re - Jolcet And you can do all things thro' Him, For He your strength will be. He leads us with His own right hand, And do - eth all things well. To God a -lone the glo - ry be, For - ev - er-more, A -men I 4—, : « •—,--» f • •_T_4t-4— • * ^- r- m i: I: s ^ Chorus. d=ci f f=?-- :&: ?«= :t T ] Re-Joice, re-jolce, re-Jolce, re-Joice, Re - Jolce in the Lord al-ways; » . — < » « . » — -*•• -r ' S^ES; e; :£ p^==r=i^ i m] 5 £ a Re-Joice, re-Joice, re-Joice, re-Joicc, And a • gain I say re-Joice t ^^g -l-b-*; Copyright .1898, by J. E. i^ac irz:^: s ±: :tz=t Delmartttr. Frauk E. Robinson, owner. 9^ I H No. 199. Such Love and Grace. Rev. E. a. Hoffman. ^ Arthur W. Nelson. «=r i -H-- -0- :t 1. "What a won - der - ful Sav - lour is Je - bus to me, To re - 2. I had wun-dered a - far from the fold of His love, But waw 3. On my path-way there shines the bright sun-shine of hoav'n; In my -P ^ » « • • ■•" ■•" :t=:t=t=t;=t:=t= ^:fi±i-t ^=8: r -t- it: r-' ..N_^N- -l.^^4 -.^— .^ \ 1- ^ 1 ! -— I f7^=*^-i 1 c PV -<- deem me and save me from sin, To transform my dark heart to a still In the reach of His grace; For He followed me on till my soul Is God's wonder-ful peace; Oh, I nev - er had known that a m -0- -t- - J__|_r#:'T-!^« #_r^ * ^ — ->*- 1»r--# — • •— t* • — •— • A I I ^ ^ i/ i/ U k/ SI tem-ple of grace, Andt'> take up His dwell - Ing there - in ! soul He had won. And I live In the smiles of His face, poor hu - man heart Could be hap - py and bless - ed as thlsi tu -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- A -w TIM "^ ^' ^^ ^^ -•- — f— — CnoRus. ^-f-"^- 5Z-J?r b/ 1/ U \^ U W ^ Can such love and such grace Be for me, ■-•- r b -h — h — h- y i/ y precious love, wondrous grace. is*3; Zf-—0—0—0 h^ — I • — -' 1-: 1-: h- V 'y y -U „•)- -• — — •- :^z=:ii=J: -t7— ^— ^- Be for me, .-J— ?l_p 1?'— 6^— U' e - ven me? Yes, He fol- lowed me on e - ven me? I.I.I I till my ,5=*^ 4: 1 U=:t:3:=t: Copyright, 1899. by The Evangelical Pub. Co., Ciiicago. By per. ^f -y— tJ ELBON. To re- But waw In my t to a till niy a that a Ml •e in! face. thlHl m r^- ie for me, :J^ ^-^ till my Such Love and Grace. Concluded. .-4* 1 — — # — f-0 — « j- ly ^ -I — . — I — Boul He had won, And He dai - ly giows dear-er to nie dear - er to me. i^: :t=: -• — • — ^ — -^- i; — I h- — i/ — ?>- i?3tr-^ :^^ r f3 f II No. 200. E. A. H, I Must Tell Jesus. Rev. Elihha A. Hoffman. -4- 1. I must 2. I muHt 8. Tempted 4. O how tell .le - tell Je - and tried, the world BUR HUH I to all all need e - bit: IHETIEi: of my tri - aln; of my trou-bleH ; a great Sav-lour. vil al - hires nu ! _» a-r-*- zii: ^^^ V— L T It: ^ U 1 can - not He iH a One who cao O how my i — I— « — iL_ V— -\- t>-«-T— « U U' bear these bur-dens a - lone; kind, com - pas-sion-ate Friend; help my bur-denato bear; heart Is tempt-ed to sin! «•• ^ ^_^ In If I I my dlH-tress He kind-Iy will I but ask Him, He will de- muBt tell Je - huh, I munt tell muHt tell Je - sus. And He will f r- D. S.—l f tt must tell Je - buh, ^ ^ ^ me ; He ev er, Make of hub; He all me O - ver Fine. .... ^ I S^^iEl er loves and rares for HIh own. my trou-bh'H quick - ly an end. my careH and sor-rows will share, the world the vic-t'ry to win. must tell ■ifzzie ^ ^ y r Je - BUB can help :fe3 wm me, Je - HUH mm^m a - lone, -I 1— N- /). .S'. »ziiEfe5Et^ Je-BUB, I must tell iE Je - BUB, -m- • ±Z -t- --H -hr- can-not bear mybunh'ns a 5^ -t- -•. -^ ^- :» — -t^- ¥-w-^- Copyright, 1894. by The Hotfman Music Co, By per, Henry Date, owu«r. No. 201. J. B. Mackat. Launch Out. i^ It:^^ ■M M • *- Jno. R. Swbnbt. 3i3^: ^ ii=ttzi| i I 1. Haveyou tolled nil night nearthenhoreln vain? FuBh a - way from the 2. HaveyourBouIsgrownlaintwlththevlgillong? Push a- wayfronithe 8. Je - SUB bids to - day ev - 'ry wea - ry eoul, Push a - way fro ^? jll=t :ti=t: W^W- i way from the U I i I *—^. shore, launch out; Where the flood 18 deepcast your nets a-gain, PuHh a- sbore, launch out; PutyourtrustinChriBt, He will niakeyou strong. Push a- shore, launch out; Hearllis lovingvoice. He will makeyou whole, Push a- ?i way from theshore, launch out; There a bless-ing waits for your way from theshore, launch out; Be no more con -tent with a way from theshore, launch out; lA'ave the shore of sin with its rt ^ .1^ :t * ^. :3;*: -^ — H I; X ii=i j^zr. -^ 1 t:=\: :pp _^__fe_^-4 N ^ -4 ■-t^-- 5p5i|=5S^5^^5E£Pi I I souls to take, HaHte a - way from the mea - ger share From your Fa • ther's a - shal- low- nesH, It has noth - ing of S: -/-. -/-r ^ 1 — r «z=|ii=|: bur - ren strand. Toil no biind-unt store; Ask Him life to give; Look to iii! morein vain wheretheBiirges break; Launch out is vour Lord'scommand. large-ly now. He will hearyourpray'r, Andgive tillyou want no more. Je - SUB now who a - lone can bless; Launch out on Hisgraceand live. d? '^ t:z±=:=± Copyright, 1891, by Jno. R, Swency. :g — g— f g : t £ :k=ir crari rom the roni the rom the — I W— ' f - z PuHh a- K- PuBh ar- , Push a • or your ith a ith its ^-^— I t ->- ^ — *: -«»-T Toll no AHk Him joolc to r--: H Kb' H ommand. o more, and live. ill CHOKl'8. Launch Out. Concluded. mmm -•—•- W ' liippp liauucb out, launch out, Push a-wny from tlieHhore, launch out, (io(i'M Launch out, launch out, ^ launch out. gl 11^*3 ^-- -H^- :«:: A- -!•- EIE5EEJEEE gracell()W8frt'e,lllie a might-y Beu, Andtlie AluH-tercailH, launch out. No. 202. Close Thy Heart no More. Fanny J.CuosnY. niHT. .Ino. R. Swrney. r ^ -W- -jB- -<•- F • -•- more; omit) the door» J f Wea - ry child, thy uln for - Hak-luK,Cl(methy heart no ■ \ From thy dream of pleasure waking, () - pen wide ( o 2 f To the Saviour's ten-der pleading Closethy heart no tnore; I Now the call of nier-cy heeding, O- pen wide (omit) the door. _^ ^ ^ r -* — * — »Vg< — * r«» -r— r — R CiiourB. While the lamp of life la burn-iiig. And the heart of God Is .^^=^- aiEz=z:E_SEz.azii:|:ziiz;i^zz;lz:E=:;i=:^=i::J==: 'v 1/ 1^ I yearning, To His lov-ing arras re-tuni-ing, Give thy wand'ring o'er. "t^ " " ^ I I w Copyright, 1892, by J no, R. Sweney. S. To the gospel invitation, Close thy heart no more; To receive a full salvation Open wide the door. 4. To the joy that fadeth never Close thy heart no more; To the i)eHoe aliiding ever Open wide the door. No. 203. Come to the Saviour. James M. Ghay, D. D. -f'r^-^-^-T — ^ — I- — H-^ ■^-H^- ^t^^ ^ Frank E. Robinson. -A — ^ — r — A" -H- * 1. Como to the Saviour, O do not de-lay ! Come while HIh mercy Ih 2. Come to the Saviour, bellev-iuji; Ills word, CoiuenotwithHtandinKhow 8. Come to the Saviour, HIh wltne88-eH plead, Come as they ear-nest -l.v 4. Come to the Saviour, His spiritdothcall.Comee'ertheworldHballyour t 1^ b U t^ U '^ '^ '^ I 1/ ^ \^ y/ of-fered to-day! Soon may you drift to e - ter-ni-ty'HHhore, Where longyouhaveerred.Soon may the day of sal -va-llon be paHt, Is ur^eyou t<) heed, Soon may the cry of the HrldcKroom a-rlae, Will spir-it enthrall. Soon may the pleasures of earth be for -got, And Sll^eiiii 5: Cnoiirs. V — t^~h— F — F^ )— 7-te — '^ ^ ^ c V > ■• 1 ^ ^ -! — n 1 -^ -^ — d Je - BUS will call you no more, this In - vl - ta - tlon your last? you then be fool - IhIi or wiHe? sor-row for - ev - er your lot. O why not to - day the fegi?=y^^iiEiiiE?^l^=| Sav-lour o - bey! Ac-cept of His peace and His rcHt! wlien He Is con- ilizii: y, > 1/ y 9 fcHsed, your soul shall be blessed, C) come to the Sav-lour to - day! S — g— &— & i :-l/ - . JtST-^SA i Copyright, 1899, by Frank E. Robinson. N80N. •y l« Inghow Bt-ly allyour , 0— E^ re, Where IHt, Ih ise, Will ot, Ami X ay u the !^ -t>>— y- ay! No. 204. There is Glory in My Sou-. Isaiah 58: 8. Mrs. Ghace Weibeu Davis. tn£ t=i-- t£-± :^— V -^9- 1-1 Chas. H. Gabriel. -^— K-— r— It: f 1— — I 1 _- 1. Since I lost my slus, and I found mySaviour,There is kIo - ry 2. Since HocIeanBed my heart, gave me sight for blindness, There is glo - ry 8. Since with God I've walked, havingsweetcommunion, There is glo - ry 4. Since I entered Canaan on my way to heav-en. There is glo - ry :^::f: gf 'M^ — P^ — k^ — « — p^ — w — Mi- — ^ — I I I I ^iil^^i^^^^ :s=nri: SZi-F in my soul ! Since by faith I sought and obtained God's favor,There is in my soul! Since Hetouch'd and heal'dmein loving kindness, There is in my soul! Brighter grows each day In this heav'nly un-ion, There is in my soul ! Since the day my life to the Lord was giv-en. There is J J _ . - - . :rt jzz=£riz:U=S^t--"J^£-t=8?^t-^£^ I I i CHORI'B. -,^-4^- r=r ^ ^ ^m s — \— A- EEj 3: ^ glo-ry in my soul! Ye8,there'8glory,gl()-ry, there is glo-ry in my soul! -,w^m^^^^^m%\ r-l IS ^ 1 ^ — v-c-N N N N— -.'^ .'^-n WM Ev - 'ry day bright-er grows, And I r con-quer all my foes; There is mm ^ ^ -^ zirr^ -r glo-ry, glo-ry. yes,there'HgloryinmyBoul,Thereisglory In my T..m. ^. ^ ^ .0. .m. .#. I I rn-jg-^ — ^ — Np-^-- ^-Hy pA-^ \ 1 — r-i— 13 I ■— 1^ — ii — li+H^ — I- — ^ — Ik — , — . . - -^ — I 1 1 1 II soul ! ■v— »— y- ■0—p — •— • l-#- I ^ ' glory In my soul ! Copyright. 1804, words aad music, by Cbas. H Gabriel. Property o( £. O. Excell By per. It 'flpR' No. 205. Rev. N. a. McAulay. Get Right With God. — I 1 — ( Ji- 4- Chab. n. GAnniEL. -f\- -. e^i 8=:} m 1. 2. «. 4. Gut rl^lit with God. O niun of eln, Tlie Saviour dlod your soul to win; Got ri^lit with eiid onC'hiiBt for cv - 'ry need; GetrlghtwlthCiod! do n«»t de - hiy; His Bpir - It calls, why longer Btay? Getrlght with God, for death i8 Dear,The bells of time aound in thine ear; ^ • ^- ^ • ^- ^ . ^ - . f- . . -1- ♦ ^ -«- • ^ * i^^^=y HlspreciouH Mood will makeyou clean, O, burdened bouI, get right with God. His life and death for Rln-ners plead, O, weo-ry Houl,getright with God. Come aH yrm are, with-out de - lay, O, waiting soul, get right with God. On (Jhrint ro - ly, and nev - er fear, O, paHsing soul, get right with God. A .0. . -•- -#. . -|L #- . ^ ^. . -#. -#- . ^ #- if: if: ' :t=: -•— ifiizif: -Ih 1^ zt=ti=:t: -t^— iizzi*z=*: .^ -i>- -*<- V— CHOHI'S. ^ t ■ner, hear the Spir-it's call; Be fore tlie cross in nieeliness fall ; ti=:t==fziit=Fii: -|- — ^-^ — H^ — ^ « — ^-^#^^ — iJ-T—^— ^ 1.^___^ 1 4JK 0— 0—L Tnen look to Christ, the sln-ners' all. And by IIlBgraceget right with God. -• • - « ^ 0. . 0. iizi=g-Ffriz^^TTrrgzqS#z=zf ^;-:-r t Copyright, 1899, by Hugh £. Smith and Franic E. Robinson. :t r i No. 206. John Stockkr. Gracious Spirit. ist- I I -6--. :t-gr— |-Efer* f J. E. Delmarter. 4-^-1—, :i=i=: j; -^: 6#: 1. GraciouH Spir - It, love di - vine, I^t Thy light with-in meshinel 2. Sneak Thy pard'ning grace to nie; Set the bur-dened sin -ner free; a. Life and peace to me Im- part; Seal sal • Ta - tion on my heart; 4. I^et me nev - er from Thee stray; Keep me In the nar-row way ; 4?- ■>. -U :i<-;?zrf: Eitrjzt: :t-t ± t — t— ^--Ft^irtz: -^ f- T — I ±=^ Copyright, 1809. by J. E. Delmarter. Frank E. Kobinsoa, owner. €/ I m [miEi« o win; y need; r Htny? Ineenr; I. ^. \ Ml IthGod. ithCiod. lthf;od. ith(Jod. u'HH fall; ] m [ARTER. ^^ leehinel iT free; ■y heart; w way; Eli T Gracious Spirit. Concluded. r=1____i-U^J-=|rxzt E^i?iERELEI£Ei£ "-# =1- -c- iqz: i -fi>- All my guilt • y fenrH re-move; Fill ni«» with Thy heuv'nly love. Lead me to theLumbof God; Wash me in Hiu pru-cious blood. Breathe Thy- self In - to my breaHt, Earn-«'Ht of Im-mor-tal rent. Fill my soul with joy dl-vino; Keep me, Lord, for - ev - er Thine. -- — r' "—I — ^-^ — ■ ■i — r -Is: 1- liiia No. 207. Since I Found My Saviour. E. E. IT K WITT. Jno. II. SWENEY. -::: — -i. «=S 3?: 1. Life wears a diff -'rent face to me, Since 2. HcHoujj^htme In liin wondrouHlovo, So 8. Tlie i)aHH-ln)jr clouds may in - tervene. Since 4. A strong hand kind - ly holds my own, Since I found my Saviour: I found my Saviour: I found my Saviour: I found my Saviour; Rich mer-cy at the crows I see, My dy -ing, liv- ing Saviour. He brought salvation fn)m n-bovo. My dear, al-nii>;lit-y Saviour. But He Is with me, tho' un-Hcen, My ev - er - prcH-ent Saviour. It leads me onward to the throne, Oh, there I'll see my Saviour! k^3 -^- t \ -I- f -i-#-*-f 0-^~» — r*-^-# — 0---t — ri 1 n P CnoRUB. ^- =^=Sd f -' — i^— i= 5: -N v^ — Us -1—1 Gold-en sunbeams 'round meplay , Je-Bus turns my night to day. :»: :»; 5=f =t=^: -•n__, ■ I fal ^J H^— :j=j: «=t( m] $ P^-- \ j- i= a-iiz^- z::^ 7- -0- i^^^i^g^i Heav- en seems not far a -way. Since I found my Saviour. m^= -T-k - S5^ ^ ^'^- Copyright, 1892, by Jno. R. Sweney. No. 208. All the Way My Saviour Leads. Charlotte G. Homer. Dr. L. O. Emerhon. 1. All thewaymy Saviour lea(lethm<>; Shepherd, Friend and Guidels He; 2. All the way ray Saviour leadeth me, Nev-er can I doubtful be, 8. All thewaymy Saviour leadeth me, And communion sweet have we; 4. All thewaymy Saviour leadeth me, And, throughout e - ter>ni-ty, Andtho'cloud8ofdarkne8Ho'ermeroll,TherelBjoy and sunli^htln my houI. ForlieHweetly whlHperHln my ear, "Child, be patient, I, thy I^ord. am near!'' Grace HcKiveH me, and Huch i)eace affords. That I feel and know I'm all the Lord's. 1 will praise Him for theloveaud pow'r That sustains and saves meev'r^' hour. tsJ^. CnoRUB. m^ Kz^ ~U- ^^^^^ Where He leads. me Where He leads I will fol-low, I will 1^ - -3?- b s c :^: U—l i-r^- lEEl^tE* low all the way Where He will fol - low, I will fol - low all the waj'; m-J^. =^f:kF-^ *=:E?=:t:E=iJ=t=zti ^. i. i=f .^ii|iiliip^^-| leads me, I will fol-low, I will fol -low all the way. Where He leads ^1.%^^^= *-? i y ^ Copyright, 18M. by Chas. H. Gabriel. By per. ^^i^i IRHON. 8 He; )e, jwe; ty. iSLi-jfl 1 "^ my Houl. m near!'' eLord'H. 'ry hour. win m^ lere He vay. pi No. 209. Come to the Feast. Charlotte O. Homer. 4z^:=z:N: r? r •^ W. A. OoDEN. m^m^mmm 1. "AllthlnKH»roronil-y," come to thofeastiroimsforthe ta - ble now in 2. "Alltlihi;fHnn'reatl-y," ronje to tlicfeaHt!('onie, fortliedoor Ih o - pen 'A. "AllthlnKsarereiul-y," cometothefeant iromo.whlleHe waltH to weh-nnie 4. "All thlugsaroread-y," come to tbefeaBt ! Leaveev'-ry care and worldly l?4^ —0- i 1 1 j^, - 1 1 — J-r-l ly — ^--1 \-j.-^ — T, Hpread; Ye fnni - Jsh - hiK, ye wear-y, eome, And thou shalt be rlch-ly fed. whie; A place of hon-or Ih reserv'd Foryou at theMaHter'HHide. thee; De-lay not whllethlHday la thine, To-morrow may nev-er be. strife; Come, feautup-ou the love of God, Anddrinkev - er-biHt-inK life. ^-f-$ r CHORI'H. f ■O- «il Hear the In-vl-ta - - - tion. Come, "who - - 80-ev-er Hear the in-vl-ta - tlon, "WhOBO-ev-erwill," Hear the In-vl-ta - tlon, / 9 U > ^: * ^ l> ^ \ ^ ^ ' ^ ^" b g 11;" PraiseGod for full eal- lo-Ho-ev - er will;" PralBeGod for full sal - va - - tlon. For — *— f v-f— !•— f '—y- f FT—* W i U 15! J Bv - er -4- ^^S^U -St --5J ^ 1 va - - - - - tlon For "who - so - ev - er will." 'who - Bo - ev - er - will." t:=t — 1 5 5 5 I ~ t ■19--— Ts- * 1 Copyright. 1895. by Chas. H. Gabriel. By per. '■"^^;| No. Ada 210. Blenkiiorn. Je.sus, I Come to Thee. Chab. H. Gabriel. .-S .N- i --A- — * — * ! — ti 3=-1:=^=--iF i^l^Si Out of my (lurkneHB in - to Thy light, Je- BU8, I come to Thee! Out of my Htarvln^ Jn- to Thy wealth, Je-BUH, I come to Thee! Out of my Hor-row In -to Thy peace, Je- bub, I come to Thee! Out of my weak-nenB In - to Thy might, Je-HUB, Out (»f my Hlok-neHH iu - to Thy health, Je-BUB. Knowiugmy joy wllldal-ly in-creaHe. Je-suB, come come come to to to Thee ! Thee 1 :J_i*=*i=pr -^~-^— N— J-' — H '^ 1 1 — N -N N 1^ CT— \ "V ^ '• 1 Thou who refltoreHt sight co the blinrt, Thon who nrtev - or wondrously kind. All wecunawkTIiou freely doHtgivo, BIddcHtthe Boul, in dy-Ing, to live; Out of my tolling In- to Thy rest. Here with Thy HaiutHKei'urely I'mblcHt; r -t/- -I — tr"^ m ■M~i M— "^ — i—'^ — '— ::r:^F -ti^— t- RcHt from my load of Ror-row to find, J'ar-don an5 tt-way by ntKlitaiid J»y day, Drifting, y<'n, driftiiiufroni (lod. Drifting a- way by niKiitand by day. Drifting to r-.-KlonM of woe. Stillyotidrlftonw-ithmirthand with8ong,()utonthefathoni -le«H lUfU. ^ 1^ ^ -^ — I — I — mm ^ -t— • way fr«)mthoSav-lour, Drlft-lng a-way -•-- *i 4^J- t- ■-f::::^ s — Ing You nro drifting ^.' ^. ,*. ^ from IIIh lovo, Wliilo i ■0- 0^:0- way from Ood. >:^ ^ ^ t* t ^ I ^ Copyright, 1899, by E. 0. Excell Worda and musii: used by per. ^m^0 ;!!■ No. 212. Never Alone. Aim. BY lUA O. Hoffman. 1. I've HOf-nt lie liKlit' -niiiK A'ihIi - i")?, And hoard the thun - der roll; 2. Thi'world'Hfiercf windnart'ltlow - iii^, 'IVmptatioiiH sljarf) and kocn; }{. Wlienin af - llic - tlon'H val - ley, I'm tread in jj: tho road of caro, 4. Ho dit'd for me on The nioun -tain, For me they pierced Hfs side; 5. HeK'veHnie the Hweet prom - iHo Tluit He will come a - )?ain, _*-^-^# — ^« — ^-^-i^^^i^ — f_*r::i^ — ^::i^ — •_^.i?# ^ti--r=^-tz:-g:i=t=-^-.-:-z:i |=z:S^Epzzir— ^- mUrfcztJ — "-^-V*'="^ — ^"^5 — ^ 'l ^' — ^" 1 — '/— ■- — ^ — ^ — '' — ^ "T^r"^ Chor.— 1 No, nev -er a h>ne, No, nev-er a - lone; r; I've felt Hln'H break - erH danh - inj;, I feel a peace in know-iiiK My Sav-loiirhelpHmo to ciir - ry Fe My croHS when lieavy to The crim-Hon, eleanH - in>? And I to heav'n at _t Houl; tween; bear; tide; tain, \ -y- ^^P- He prondHod nev- er to leave me, Nev-er to leave me a -lone. -N.-i- I've hoard the vol<'o of mySav - HoHtnndHtoHhield mo from dan My feet, en -tan-Kled with bri For mo He'H wailinj? in K^n I Hhall, in that dear coun lour Tell-inKmo Btill to fij^ht on; )L?er When earth - ly friendH are j?one; ern Uead-y to cawt me down, ry, Seat-ed n|) - on HiHtlirone; trj', Be nu rubbered witli HiH own; nev-er a- lone; I). C. for Chorus. He prondHod nev-er to leave me, Nev-er He i)roniiH«'d iiov-or to leave mo, Nev-er My Savionr wldHperw HIh prondse: "1 nev-er He prom iHod nev-er to leave me, Nev-er And live with Him for - ev - er, Nev-er, .^4= i t -I — -/z to leave mo a to leave me u willloavothee a to leave me a no, nev - er a lone. lone. lone.'' lone. lone. — I- :^— /- He promised nev-er to leave me, Nev Owned by the Evangelical Publishiug Co., Chicago. er to leave ine By per. u - lone. ^3 t=tJ -• • • A - lone; on; Kone; lirone; own; No. 213. W. D. H. Living In the Sunshine. W. D. ITakt 1^ 3: 1 f 1. Are you llv-in^ in the bloHH-ed HiinHhine? Areyou truHtliijjr nil tlio 2 Are you walkin}? in tlio bicHH-i'd HHUHhiiio? Ih it Htroaniin^ on your Jl. Are youworkiiiM; in the l)l(>HH-e(l HunHliinc? Hnildiu); for e- ter - nl- 4. Help as best you can tosendtlie Buiinliine; Wbata bleHsiug that you 1_ ?A^ - •__Ez^t:z^;:~— tz^: - -^— V- -^ — / — - — K — 1- r- S -:r*-:^ ^_j — ^— ^-|-^ .-^H^ — ^-^, ^^^^ way? Is your life one hap - py Honf?, With a faith andconraKeHtronp? way? Do you let itw rays dl - vino In your life and actlonHHidiie? ty? Do you do tlie ivind - ly deed For /i lirotli - er when in need? may In - to lives botlidaric and drear, Send tliesun-Hldne of j;;ood elieer; J-^ ^_i— # ^-i_.« ^^_#___- "f^— f " ' ^^ ^ y ^ J ^ ^ ^ \ y ' CHf)RI'8 ^_J.._-# ^- ifzizfizE^itr-t:: -jj- :t=: T \ Are j'ou liv - injf in the sunshine to-day? Are you wallviiiK in tlie sunsldne to-day? Are you worUinj^ in tlie sunsliine to-day? Help t(i send the bless-ed sunshine to-day? lUess-ed Hunshlne, l)less-ed lilessed sunsidne, sunshine, How it eheersus on ourwny! bless - ed sunshine, How it cheers us on our way ! « « • - .M • - m 1 In what fullnesa t=t: t^t bounds; There is sunshine all around; Areyoulivlnii?in the sunshine to-day e^^it -p W^- tS^E^Eiz:^ %-- T i^i^^a Copyright, 1899. words and music, by Frauic E. Robinson. r No. 214. Jesus is Coming Again. EMHIB E. STROUT. ^4zl- Et ?=Ei ^^-Ji- ROMINHON. r-H 1 -Js 1 r— ,- :» — #~^"# — g!zzt»- Lift up the trumpet, oh, loud let it rliij^, Jp-huh Ih corning u-jij»in; Ikh-o it, hili-top, piocliiim It ye phiin, Je-Hii« la coniinjf u-K^ln; Sounilit old o-ccuii in iiiiKht-i - eHt wave, Jc-huh 1h couiin^ ii-Kiiin; Soon we'll be wiiiKiuK our tiiMht thro' the uir, Jc-huh Ih coiuliic n-i?»''»; Cheer u|), ye iilljrrltiis, be Jf)y-f»il nnd hIuk, .Io-hiih Ih oomliiff n->rnin. ('oin-iiig in ij!()-ry, the Lanil) tlint WMH Klain, .le-HUH Ik coMiiuK a-Knin. Tell to the iHJandH and shores that ye Inve, .Ic-hiih Ih eMuiinj? a-Kain. Meet our bo- lov -ed, IliHglo-ry to Hhan% Je-HUht Ih coming a-Knin. J-Jiizl CllOUCB. V 1 1^ •>- ifLi: JzrJ: i^ "^tJESF ?:f:_# Clitic W~~iIZgrir r ill -A~ .N_H^_J... :t^ »'ir#; f Je-HUH Ih comin).;, Ji'-huh Im coming, Je - huh Ih coming a-gain,yeg again ; Copyright, 18W. by Frank E. Robinson. No. 215. Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee. BkRNARO of CLAIHVAt'X. — -i - -K>- -f^tg ■rX IIOLYCIIOHS.- ;i; [.'NKSOWN. 1 J_ 1 1. \\. 4. 5. .Te-HUH, the vcr - y tho't of Thee With «\veetneHH AIIh thebrenHt; No voice CMii Hing, no ht'urt can fnini»>, \or can the niem-'ry tlnd () hope of cv - 'ry con - trite heart, () Joy of ail th(>nieek, ilutwiiat (o t 111 )Me who find? Ah. thiH Nor t(»ngiip nor jH»n cnn Hhow; Jo -HUH, our on - ly Joy be Thou, Am Thou our prize wilt be; r— ^r TZ':^. .Li t£ iii] 2!: NHON. s'tiln ; {'liii; m I ■nin. ;>iin. ;niii. in -1 lin. I -(5r-5 i NOWN. r lind • nit'«'k, J Hhow; It 1)0 ; Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee. Concluded. ^SiP T S:^- Hut n\v<'«'t-n>8-»'m'«' rent. A HWit't -or sound than ,)(' - huh' name, 'lht> S.iv- ioiir of man-kind. To tlioHo who HHk, how kind Tliouart! How ^ood to tlione who Hf«>k ! The love of Je ■ huh, what it Ih. None tint Ilin h)vrlan— H^ — > -^ ) - 1 -< - C— ' ■ • -^-M f #— t^^ --/ n;# - •_J--# 5^„^_L^,q__«:_«_f_^.J Kond it forth, StMidthoproclamation, fuiland frroMalvation, SondltforthoVrall taooarth.Tlio i»roo -la - nia-tion, forth Glo-rioUH K^Mt • pvl, Hond It forth. Kond it forth o'or all the onrth, __ _• _# — .„«« ^ _ M—r4 — • — f l~i i—a Copyright, 1899, words and music, l)y Frimk E, Kobtnton. ,. t No. 217. D. C. Cahhon. The Wonderful Saviour. 1. I've found u frit'iid, 1Ih> hot *> With iiiit.niiut uiii.iiopu Ili> :l ::t ._.^_J. CHA?. H. GABniEL, -A- -iEjEEl iS^ I've found u frit'iid, 1Ih> iM'Ht of all. Jchuh, the wondcr-ful Saviour! With out-cuHt Hin-inTH Ilf did eat, Johuh, tlif woiidorful Saviour! '.\. For UH Ht'Huffcred want and Hlianie.JcHUH. tlie wonder ful Saviour! •- .0. ^ •- .a. .§. # 0. — ^ P« •-• -# •—-•-N- —I — I — I — Y — I — I — '^-i — ^ — ^ — ^ — i-'r I- i -u# — # — # — m—Vm — • — «>— -• — • — •—•—•-•—»-{- — • I ^■«^'» ■> t t- — I H- 1- >- — \-f- — .-- >- — , (- 1 ,__l_^ I M Whe.. loHt In Hin He heard my cry. To earth lie eame for mo to die; Tho' wltlioiit HJn. for uh He ;lv'n,T()thiH wondcrftd.wonderful.Savlour. ClIOHCH. mk 1/ u Wonderful, wonderfid Sav-lour! Copyright, 1897. by Chas 11. Gabriel. By per. Wonderful, won: -c'i-(U'.l: rli('av"ii: .«. ^ tzi-tr:! I-— 1--^ i SnviDur. Saviour. ■Saviour. ill n - lour! z^E ;t The Wonderful Saviour. Concluded. ^ I I Of Him I'll Hing, and ever will tiiUK To thla wonderful, wonderful Saviour. J .m. .0. ^. .». .0.. #. .#. ^: 1 1- -I- No. 218. MU8. W. J. Where is Your Faith ? Kennedy. _|^J_,_^_. ^W^iisig^; I b 1/ I I IlENKY SEAFonrn 1. Where is your faitli, my broth-er? 2. Where is your faiti>, my broth-er? 3. Where la your faith, my broth-er? I Your Hky has now f?rown darii; Wliy should you doubt your Lord? When tri - als licre yrov»^ His promise tiTi»* is ftuid - ing To /in «• ter rial hi Cease from all fear and doubting, Jfe'll bring vou snh'-Iy 3 .^-_p .p ^. _ f j^ — 5 — ^ — t — ^ - -%-E^l^z ^ J 1/ 1/ Copyright, 1899. by Frauli, E. Robinson ''■I ■ * No. 219. I Long for That Beautiful Home. >(ka O. a. Millku. ioilerfito. O. A. MlLLRB. 1. I lon^ for that beau-ti - fill, hoau-ti-ful lH)iiiu,Wli(.>ro God in IIIh 2. I hfUK for that h«'au-tl - ful home now <»n hijfli, Where Horrow and i\. At ]ioni« on tliat Hhin-in)jc and l)t>au-tl - ful Hhore, IJft^'s troubleH and 4. Thocru - ci - fh'd, riH - en and jflo - rl-tt«'d Son, I'll nuH>t In that m. _j._._ — I ffi ^5--, — S,H — 8^- ^Ior,vnowHitH«in IliHthroiio.WhcroHafntHlnpuroworHhlpbeforo Hlni do Hi«hinK<''>niu!Vfr(lrawiii>?h.Wh('ri'iiauKhl tliatdrllleth can t''«'r en - ter trialH ran rrach mo n«> more; Till' toil and tho ••an' of th(^ heat of the bri^iit and that brantiful home, With Joy 1 Hhall Hhout aH wit li an-i;«*lM T bend, And ^bul hal - le - In - jahH ItH w«.de por-talH f^Mid. in. And I hIuiII be free from the t«'ni|>tiiiKH <»f Hin.... day To rest autl wweet iM'MceHliall for - ev - er jclve way.. HbiK, All >;lo - ry to (Jod and to Je - huh our Kin^. ("ironr'H. i ::1;: Home bcMU - ti - ful Dean - tl - ful home, m ^— L_j.,-=Tr? !^_, 1-9-:. ^ 1_. — I — g \d-- — - 7-p #-T- #- ^ -_-_• -_: -•-"-#- '-0- '»-"•" '~0^ -0- > ^ y I iiome Tlrl^bt, beau - tl - ful Bcmu-tl - ful home, r r#-T — J-—JI-P — : r: — # "# . \:z=:^ir±,z=rzZ—W~: beauti - ful home. I ^J 9*f*» —2 r long for the peace and the ulad Bweet ro> -• .0. : it - (- :?; .0. .0. .0. J0. M. zirrc tl j0. Copyrijht. 1899. by 0. A. Miller. By per. I Long for That Beautiful Home. Concluded. home leaao Ot that =*g beau - ti home. -^—zzi^: 1- I 1/ L/ ^ No. 220. Waiting Outside the Door. P Rkv. E. A. Trevor. ;ji-iz=:S~t SiEiHtzzJ J. E. Delmartbr. ■0—0 #- — t '0 ] 4. Ilf-li(i](l, a voice at thedudrof thy hi-art, lH|)li>ii(liiiK;\vitii tli<><>(oniKiit. l)nH( thou not kiHtw thou art wretched mid l)Iinil? In .Ic-suh a-h)n«' in ll^ht. I'n - do the door of thy heart to the Lord, And diirkneHH will turn todiiy. Say not "Tomorrow I II o-peri tlu' dtior'" — Tomorrow may be t«»o late. -*- -#.-«..#- ^. _ f: -f: f: .0. ^ .#.t#. f.-*^- IV'hohl, tliel.ordat the door HtandH and ktiockK.ToBaveyon IlewnitHtoniuliV. In Him Klad joy «nd Hal - va - tlonarefound; ().l<'t the Lord in to- nielli. Kor you a kIo - ri - ouh feaHt He'll prepai-e — (). turn not fromChriHtawny. And He who stands at thedoorol thvheart, May leave thee outride the v:ate. ' - J^ .0. M. ^. J0. A -•- .#. _ ^. J0. ^ #- .0. f'HORUS. ^-f- >— 1~, Waiting and pleading outBldeof thy hearti Wlltthounot o-pen the door? j0. .0. :fi :iL .0. -#. :?z:tr-5: -V— w— w— w- V- 4 M=| f4J zz t - # - ^rf{;;iz:Ciizf- *r_-i=f - rf:i-f_: 1 — ^^ 1 ZK cj:.,... I — 1 S^^ ..^ — [^ — I ^ ^ i:^-;::^!:^: jEEtEi:^^J:^g^ He wlUoomoln • to theejuat as thou art; 0. S. t^ t: *;— iziijizirhr -l:::E^.p. O-pen to Je-BUB the door. 0. Copyright, 1899. by J. E. D«lmarter Pranic E. Robinson , owner. I No. 221. Rev. J. M. OiinoPK. Homeward Bound. Cdas. n. GAiimeL. ^ — ^- 1. In thi8 world I (im n Htrangcr, 'J. Oil, for grace to do, and Huf - fer • t. When among the ranHonied Htnnding Heaven Ih my fa-therland. All my heav'nly Father's will, On the heightH of |inr - a - diHe, ^jai7«ziT(t3CiCiT»-— ^— #-.:p- jirz^t::!— p#.._# _ ?r:i|-pti3t3t:i:J ■9 — Wism m -S-- —A— — #' — -N on ev - ry to know no l —t— Hide is dan-Ker, Yet with con - fl - deilce I Htand : (»tli - er pleaHure Than IHh pur-poHe to ful - fill: Where,'mld scenes of hllss enchanting, Doubts and fejirs no more shall rim- ;/::z*=:di.-:t_«__, — »=c#-i=f:z=pzzz:pq"t:==t=-l==:t=p=:=l -#-T-# For I know that HewhoboughtmeWlth His own most precious blood, Then.when re - sur- rec-tion glo - ry Driven a - Avny the mists of time, \ All our tri als, all <»ur sorrows, Now so great, shall dis - ap-pear, .^. . .0. ^. . .0. ^ M. -•- J0. . .0. . ;^ ^ •- ^. . .0. ^. -jrr-j0-^v^i-^-^B^^^ -^ ^-t 4—ii'—l-0 0-r—9-T—9—*-g--.~0 g-^—0—*-c>" Will not rest till He has brought me Safe beyoDv, death'schlll-lng flood. I shall glad - ly tell the wto - ry Of His grace in strains sub-Ume. Ah the Hun - rise of the morrow Makes the dark-ened heav-ens clear. Choim'h. Copyright m i izi-q .(S. I rtSi- i •-I©- 4] way; -fa- Homeward Bound. Concluded. No. 222. Fanny J. CnoRBY. Coming Today. Jno. R. Swkney. 1. Out on the desert, lookinK) looking. HInner, 'tiH Jo - bus looking for thue; 2. Still He iH waiting,wiiiting,waiting,0,whatconipaKHionl»eainHin IIIh eye, :\. Lovingly pleading, pleading, pleading, Mercy, tho'«iiglited, bearH wltli theeyet: 4. SplritH in glory, watcliing,watohing. Long to behold thee safe in tlie fold ; Efcfcf '-I — i-r-— t— 1/ 1/ 1/ .? — L__^_| L^. ^. ^ 1- v_ — 1+- — K j_ 0.-.M •r It -tr- Ten-der- ly ctilling, calling, calling, Hither, thou loHt one, O, come unto me. Hear Him repeating gently, gently, Come to thySaviour, O.why wilttliouture be told? -#--#- ^ -•- -0- ^ N s I '-W- r- t^:zCl=! 19- -H :|r-r; h/ k/ , -^ . ... ,.,. .... ., ^ . -^ 5 > ' „ Je-BUH is looking, Je-HUH is calling, Why dost thou linger, why tarry away? ^ I ^ ^ >M. '-■V- r -^ -^-:^:j^ ^i — i £--> uiEB: -A-4— :t 1 Run to Him quickly , say to Him gladly , Lord , I am com-ing, coming to-day. N ^ N Copyright, 1880, by Joha J . Hood. By per. ■M^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 1.25 ■*^lilM 2.5 IM IIIII2.2 lU 2.0 U IIIIII.6 Photographic Sciences Corporation 13 Vv'EST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 ;<" c^ > 'Al-most per-suad-ed," r-^-:=$-- ^^^ ltJZ$=^ ^^ t-- V^t I q^rq: i ^- H .' — '^ t- 5^ 3E :E -(- H- Christ to Turn not Doom comes at last! re - ceive; Seems now some soul to say, "Go, a - way ; Je - sus in - vites you here, An 'Al - most" can - not a - vail, "A! N I Spir - it, - gels are most" is T -I 1 :^: :q: T-#-T 1 — r -t—— - ^ -A- ^i t=S: -^- , -0- ' ' "■ • T^ go Thy way. Some more con-ven - ient day On Thee I'll ling -'ring near, Prayers rise from hearts so dear: Oh, wand'rer, but to fail! Sad, sad, that bit - ter wail— "Al-most — but -fer- t- ^ call." come, lost!" m t -f- -¥■ #: , , I ^ r The John Church Co., owner of copyright. By per. No. 224. Holy Spirit, Faithful Guide. -f- T^ M. M. WELL0. :^^=^ I r^ ^-r f li: 51: izr*: , / Ho - ly Spir - it, faith - ful guide, Ev - er near the Christian's side;! tOent-ly lead us by the hand, Pilgrims in a des - ert land;/* o / Ev - er pres-ent, tru - est Friend, Ev - er near Thine aid to lend,) \Leavemenot to doubt and fear, Groping on in dark-ness drear, | „ /When our days of toil shall cease, Waiting still for sweet re - lease, I **• \Noth-ing left but heav'n and pray'r.Wond'ring if our names are there;/ m 1==t: «--- t:=4: t^=tz -\- |5^i-i D. S. —Whisp'ring softly, wanderer, cornel FoMow me, I'll guide thee home. Bliss. d-ed" 4-ed," d-ed," ir Ir - it, Is are 8t" is - -^- 1 — ^1 Icall." eome. lost!" 1 V'ELLfl. ^ ;} aside land lend, \ drear, I lease,! there;) home. Holy Spirit, Faithful Guide. Concluded. D.C. Wea - ry souls for- e'er re - joice, While they hear that sweetest voice, When the storms are rag-ing sore. Hearts grow faint, and hopesgive o'er, Wad-lng deep the dis • mal flood, Plead-ing naught but Je - sus' blood ; m: ^ M -J: It HS^ 1 No. 225. Johnson Oatman, Jr. Slow and with feeling: .at. 42- t: J^ t==t: i^^i No, Not One. Geo. C. HtJGG. I I]: ^3E33E$3 T^- :1: -N- Je - BUS, ia ;sii 1. There's not a friend like the low- ly 2. No friend like Him is so high and ho - ly, 3. There's not an hour that He is not near us, 4. Did ev - er saint find this friend forwake him? No, not one! no, not one! 5. Was ev - er a gift like tlie Saviour giv'n? No, not one! no, not one! No, not one! no, not one! No, not one! no, not one! No, not one! no. not one! m ^^ * — 0- ■•— I — •- I t- — :^:^ — N- -d — ijr i^«^ ^=F -^ None else could heal all our souls' diu-eas - es. And yet no friend is so meek and low-ly. No nificht so dark but His love can cheer us. Or sinner find that He would not take him? Will He re-fuse us a home in heav- en? No, not one! No, not one! No, not one! No, not one! No, not one! m -V- -bi" :g — JT-i g: -H- t^—rf—f^ p Chorus. H— I— I- r—t- li- no, not no, not no, not no, not no, not f i one! one! one! one! one! tr— L f £5b 1^ -=i (- 4 — I ■9 — Miz^zizf nzh * — ¥— 19 — #-^-^— tizzgzzigzi Jesus knows nil about our Htrugglen, He will guide till the day is done; i^i^^^lffailifeS^i There's not a friend like the low - ly Je-sus, No, not one! no, not one! ^ P=F t — r t=t rzp: Used by per. of Geo. C. Hug^g. owner of copyright. r~t-^ m 1 ( < f No. 226. Over in the Glory-land. CiiAS. H. Gabriel. -<^ -0- -• _ _ 1. We are on our way to a home on high. O-ver in the glo-ry-land; 2. We will join the song that the ransomed sing, (J-ver in the glo-ry-land; JJ. When the cares and trials of earth are past,— O-ver in the glo-ry-land; 4. VViththelovedonesgone to thatshiningshore, O-ver in the glo-ry-land; f- t ^i.. There we'll meet and rest, in the by and by, O-ver in the glo-ry-land. And for - ev - er praise oar e - ter-nal King,0-ver in the glo-ry-land. Je - BUS waits to crown us His own at last, O-ver in the glo-ry-land. We shall meet, oh, joy, meet to part no more,0-ver in the glo-ry-land. 2:^:r ±A S 5: -t— «*- W=W- -0 _^_^_«_ -H \/ ¥ Chorus. feqc=r -&i ^c=P— ^— f— ^— ^ =b~tr-tr-t~r-r- '.O- ^^_^__^_4^-4- •^— »i— ^ -t/— t^ -4- t=x. -^ j-j-j-j-j ^; -(S- -&- 3; fc^s-^ b-ver in the glo-ry-land! -F — I 1 F — 1 !- -^—v—^— \ — h O-ver in the glo-ry - land! There with ^ h ^ ^ I ■^ 1 1 1 U^ ^ ^ 1 all the blest we shall meet and rest, O J O - ver in the glo - ry ,. •. If: i It # ry - land. Bi^E^i^Jniz^z^EEfc %-^ t: t: Copyright, 1894, by Chas. H. Gabriel. By per. No. 227. Come to Me. Mrs. J. C. Yule. DUET— SOPRANO AND TENOB. r i imsiiiiE E. O. ExcEJ-i-. - — V- I- • tb^rl -• / Weary soul, by care oppressed, Wouldst thou find a place of rest? ILls-ten. Je - BUS calls to thee. Come, and find thy rest in me. ., f Hungry soul. why pine and die. With exhaustless stores so nigh? *'■ \Lo, the board is spread for thee. Come, and feast to-day with me. „ /Thirsty soul, earth's sweetest rill Mocks thee with its promise still ; • \ Hark, the Saviour calls to thee. Here is wa-ter, come to me. ^-i9-- r J -A. -A -l A J. ^ J. A i5»-=" ^P^ ■^—- J^-- p^^pi Copyright 1881, by John J. Hood. By per. g -i^ i i X ^?t n me. th me. ;o me. J^ 1 — Ceoni's. l-v-<9- — 1- Come to Me. Concluded. '<».- _ _j I I I I I Jiepoatp. Come Come Come to to to m^ me, me, me, JZ- . come come come -(2- m: to to to It-: me, Come, and flnil me, Come, and feast me, Here is wa - 1 r<9 h thy rest in me. to - day with me. ter, come to me. —19' ■«?- :^: r(2- ■©>- ??te^t i No. 228. Rev. D. W. Gordon. With Jesus. This is Mr. Sweney's last song^. Jno. R. Sweney. =|: ii T- r r iii=r=^-^d f- 1. When from the scenes of earth we rise, To find our home beyond the sliies, 2. The storms of life will all be o'er. Our souls be tempest-toss'd no more, 3. Redeemed from sin and saved by grace. We shall behold His bless-ed face, 4. With Him in glo - ry e'er to stay, Where founts of living wa-ters play ^^ w^^ ^ t — t: W^ijTZl r t t^m H- i=* What vi-Hions then shall greet our eye8,When we shall be with Je-»?UBJ When we have reached the gold - en shore, For we shall be with Je - bus. The won - ders of His love to trace. As we shall be with Je - sus. And sor-row's tears are wiped a - way, For - ev - er-more with Je - sub. -0 ' -0- -•- -•- * -0- -0- -»- -0- \ ^ — r — u — ^-r — ^ — ^ — ^-^ — - '^ — f^— [r" Chorus. -_&,_-^_L^ ^ ^ g|_ _i To be with Je - sus, O how sweet ! With saints and angels at His feet, :^=F* jrzrpz=t=ijz:ptz=| With songs we shall each oth - er greet. And ev - er oe with Je - bus. With songs we shall each oth - er greet. And ev - er im Mz fr- '\>/ '\/ u T' Copyright, 1899, by Jno. R. Sweney, m ?Ee|--.S: rr ZWZ i ri HI < , « No. 22J. James M. Gray, D. D. Will You Come ? I=t :ir--i-- — ,.- i Frank E. Robinson. _J5i ^ 1 ^ 'JEZU 1. O will you come to Je - bus, And bid tlie world a - dieu? His 2. O will you come to Je - bus, Who hu-man sins for -gave. And 3. O will you come to Je - bus? It is not hard to do. Just -:=4-»— -# — • S ■I :S: r- h * ' 4 ^- '-fr-*m=*^ ^HE y - ^ - b friendship is more precious, His prom-is-es more true. The soul that trusts in who a -lone is a - ble. And who a-lonecan save? If He hath died to say, "I am a sin - ner. And Thou my Saviour true; I now believe Thy -f^t~\:-- ^ ±zzt: ± -^^ z-x :S5E£3; :t: K -J- q ly — ::p_ ^ .j^ — ^ — « — ii-r-ai — 1-« — • — ^ — « — m \ — ^ — I • — ^ — S- hK-^ — ^ — S — ^^-^- V ii — »i — ^ — ^ — 9 p — *^ Je - BUS, Need nev-er know de-spair, Or the cor-rod - ing Bor - row That win thee, O, soul, what must it be To per-ish in thy blind-ness. And prom-ise, I now ac-cept Thy grace, And en-ter on Thy ser - vice, As 5-=~# — S — » — 5-=-5— Fh — # — H — I F P — F= V — t/— h/' — y — b* — t/ — I 1^- :f=^ i Chorus. -^~^-^^ iEi^Ei 1^ * I^ I^ ;j springs from anxious care. O will you come to Je8us,Will you come to-df-y ? thine in - 1 - qui - ty? Thou Bhalt give me place." h-w — w — P-^-»= t: ■ -t^- :|*_^_^_i*_jE tr-tr-ir-r-i— r ^ -K__IS — fs-T! s*-- jEjEEjEJEjEjEEtEEE^^ES^iS ^ ^ — I — I— i I Mercy's door is o-pen, en-ter while you may ! While His spir-it plead-eth. L L L "y~F pzu*— *— * f=p: Copyright, 1899, by Frank, E. Robinson. •-I — :g: t: I t=t=t f N80N. ^EB ? Hie ), And JUHt ^■^ — 1.-I trusts in (lied to ieve Thy n^ -s*: to-day? g g lad-eth, m Will You Come? Concluded. Seelt the Saviour's face; O.wili you come to Jesus, And now accept His grace? S533EESI^ ^^: 1 t-r :t=: #— •- 1^1^ No. 230. Let the Blessed Sunlight In. God is light, and in Him is no darlLness at all.— I. John 1: 5. A. F. M. Not too fast. A. F. Mterb. -^ :s?; EIS i=i .-I izi 1. Would you al-ways cheer-ful be, Let the blees-ed eunlivht in ; 2. Would you bright-en drear-y days, Let the bless-ed sunlight in; 3. Would you ease a burdened heart, Let the bless-ed sunlight in; 4. Would you speed the truth a-broad, Let the bless-ed sunlight In: ^. #. ^ ^ 4&- #. . -p. ^ . ^. _ , l^;r=#^: It: i^: 1 r t 1 — f -^- -ih m I p^ w^^- :1: it J=Fd=d= -zrt- H — ^-- j5- --l-rJ f liH ^EE? Would you bid the darkness flee, liCt the bless-ed sun-light in. Would you fill your heart with praise. Let the bless-ed sun-)ight in. Would you joy and strength impart, Let the bless-ed sun-light in. Would you bring the world to God. Let the bless-ed <«un-light in. -#. -•- #. ^ .fk. .*. ^^- :t=: :t=: It —I- — «>•• S E ■«>- 1 Chorus. ^ fy ^ N — V gggEJiigJi^^ffi ^ r N ^ s ^ t ^ i Let the blessed sunlight in! Let the blessed sunlight in ! sunlight in ! sunlight in I P=^=t ^ II I. I I : -V— g^— ty* » I • A I J I :f:-d^ ti't. ^ ^ A. 1 \ ^rzrr^na 2^— #r-iP-#--iP-#- -#. i^ i:^.^^ ^ i ^i^ig^iMig^i) Would you never weary , When thedays aredreary ,Let the blessed sunlight in f sunlight in I ' • • ' • I . M !. ft F — F- -b>— 5-iy-^— I — (— F«>-- ^-y— ?- Copyright, 1897, by A. F. Myers, Toledo, O. By p«r. No. 231. W. DlHamil. ■ii. The Great Question. -I- E. A. Spear. 1. WhatBhalll do with Je- bus? The Ro - man Pi - late cried; 2. WhatBhalll do with Je - bub ? That pure and spot - Icbb one 3. Oh, no! I'll not re - ject Him, De-Bpineand cru - ci - fy, L5:fiifr=f^-fc:t; :^=f r -t— h- :^z ^-- hf- — h- -\- i=t^=i-r :1: WhatBhalll do with Je-suB? Is ech-oed far and wide far and wide. J J Who died that He might Have ub, And make ub all His own. all HlH own. But in my heart re - ceive Him, And on His word re - ly. r-^ — I 1 h »— » # i t=.-\: --r--t. i word re-Iy. ^^-f^J^±^ ] -J — .^ T- :-t: _J fv ^ -r-J- 1 -r-i s — -^ — N-r4^-i And all who hear the gos - pel, This ques - tion muBt de cide; Oh! can I live with -out Him, And for - feit all He's done? Oh! pre-ciouB lov - ing Je - bub, Take me to live with Thee, 9 # # h- t=t-- tz -^ ^-Elzi-izd V^~* — * — *^-^i — r --4^ '-T- Hy_ _U-._J_ 1/ I He of - fers — 1- — I- z2 ub sal-va-tion, And Is Hia grace de - nied? Oh, can I lose the bat - tie That He thro' death has won? To Bing with saints Thy prais-es, And all Thy glo ry see. 9- — b/ — • — I ^^tp;tp t;s- Chorus. l3=q: What will you do with Je- bus? What will you do with Je- bus? EfEEE?: 4=: r- -f^ «=^=j=j=i ±: ±=1?: Copyright.llspg, by E. A. Spear. By per. ^ ;i PEAK. J* ied; ae ^ i-t-- 1 -I rr 1 ad wiilo. is own. 1 re-iy. ■i- -—itz J cide; s done? h Thee, M Je-HU8? i f^^ The Great Question. Concluded. And all who hear the goH - pel This goH - pel This ques - tion muHt de - clde. 1 17-T ' ^-^^^ ques - tion muHt de Ss No. 232. Showers of Blessings. "And I will cause the shower to come down in his season."— Ezekiel 31: 26. Jennie Garnett. J no. R. Sweney. ■0-.-0-T-^0- 1. o A*. 3. 4. •- •- -•- -•- -0- -0- Here in Thy name we are gathered .Come and revive uh, O I-iord ; Oh, that the show-erB of blessing Now on our souls may de-scend. There shall be showers of blessing, Promise that never can fail; Showers of blessing, we need them, Showers of blessing from Thee; fz2: H-^- gih*^i«zz=i!=:=^ S3 ti£] i5#i ::i: ■ ->~->/-^\ '•There shall be showers of blessing," Thou hast declared in Thy word. "While at the foot-stool of mtu*-cy, Pleading Thy i)romise, we bend! Thou wilt re-gard our pe - ti - tion; Surely our faith will pre - vail. Show-ers of blessing, oh, grant them; Thine all the glory shall be. [s [V ^ N _^ --. .-. . .-. . > N ^ '^r I ^il^ -y — > — ^- t-- ilii M- -0- *=P £ U v^v -.^-^ I Chorus. ~l N N ^^ ^-^-.^X..^. Oh, gra-cious-ly hear us, Graciously hear us, we pray ; graciously hear us, ^^■l^ tmt ^:^k=i=l U '^ b . ^ N N N N *_^_ft_:p — i t ^—9—9 »=E J I .^_^_^ ^ ^_ Sig J--i: 1 y- ■ — ^' -I- -0- .N _.N - -A— N— N-#- — I h IgagJ ^ Pourfrom Thy windows upon us Showers of blessing to -day. I^ord,pour upon us JMH^n'^-ri=i=r--!!rr-r;-;-;-i-g-FTgg:::fc -^-U— U-^IT: fctn Copyright, 188«, by Jno. R. Sweney. S=K-33=e:£E=7-ti=t;=5--t=5=i=fc:zH No. 233. Over the Sea. And He saith unto them "Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men."— Matt. 5: 19. A. F. M. A. F. MYERfl. Not too fast. I , III J 1. Hear the Saviour Bay-ing/'Come to me,'' O-ver the sea oi Gal - 1 - lee; 2. 'Tie the call of mer-cy ; heed the voice, O-ver tlie sea of Gal - i - lee; 3. Turn from f. ; ' ' I ringing; Joy - ful praises, joy - ful p; i 'Bes, I-ord, vo give to Thee Praise to Thee, praise to Thee, --r=zr*=ii»_lt Tr.si-z^--|=zl: fe:z»is1 ^ll 1 — 1- : iK-iJ^ No. 236. Isaac Wattb. Am I a Soldier? ^Vt -«5>- ^m^ ±=5( r Thm. a. Abnk. i L mig ^gg-g I a Bol • dier of the cross, A foH'wer of the Lamb, And I be car- ried to the akies On flow'ry beds of ease; Whilo there no foes for me to face? Muut I not stem the flood? Is ImuBtfightlf Iwouldreign.Increasemy courage. Lord; I'll :t: -IS- r Hi Bhall I fear to own His cause, Or blush to Bpeak HIb name;^ oth - ers fought to win the prize. And Bailed through bloody seas. this vile world a friend to rrace To help me on to God. bear the toil, en - dure the pain. Sup - port - ed by Thy word- P3^! .(2- -)«- %±-% -^- -12- -(2- -• Hi t:=.-\ ■a- r S -•S"- -«'- a No. 237. Let Jesus Come Into Your Heart. Rev. 3: 20. C. H. M. Mrs. C. H. Morrw. ^P :tr:-t A- 1. 2. 3. 4. » It ^ If you are tired of the load of your sin, Let If 'tis for pur - I - ty now that you sigh, Let If there's a temp-est your voice can - not still, Let If friends, once trusted, have prov-en un - true, Let If you would join the Klad songs of the blest. Let i=i ^t z±b& t: KJ 5: b U b ii Je - BUS come Je - sus come Je - suH come Je - sus come Je - sus come P -A— . x^ -0- In - to your heart; If you de - sire a new life to be -gin, in - to jour heart; Fountains of cleans-Ing are flowing near by, in - to your heart; If there's a void this world nev-er can fill, in - to your heart; Find what a Friend He will be un - to you, In - to your heart; If you would en - ter the mansions of rest. ,i^Epzz:Szi:t zB irfii :in3: s .^ b t E • — # — • — # — I m — n — P — P=J &^Ei5=: =i!r_iz:-z=:*=*=i!=ii:Ezz Chorus. -^- :q: r Let Je - sus come in - to your heart Just now, your Just now, my ^-0-^-A — ._, n I* ♦ yzzuWzd I- A ' 1 5=S doubtlngs give o'er; Just now, re - ject Him no more; doublings are o'er; Just now, re -ject- ing no more; Just now, throw Just now, I tzmi ^ o - pen the door; Let Je - sus come In - to o - pen the door; And Je - sus comes In - to £- -f ■*- ^^ -+- r- 4- -*«- -#- your heart, my heart. U_k^. -I — I- 1/ Copyright, 1896, by H. L. Gilmour. By per. Z^HTjE I 1^1 )RRia. IB come IB come iH come js come UB come 1 J -H- e - gin. ar by, in fill, o you, 3f rest. m iw, your »w, my heart, heart. No. 238. J. M. W. They Crucified Him. J. M. Whyte. i^-A — ^ 1. 2. 2. 4. 5. Come, sin- ner, be-hold what Je - BUS hath done. Be - hold how From heav-en He came, He loved you — He died: Such love as No pi - ty-ing eye, a eav - ing arm, none, He saw us They cru - ci-fied Him, and yet He for - gave, "My Fa - ther, So what will you do with Je - bus your King? Say, how will He His and for- you WM -0- T" r t I --1-^4- suffered for thee: They cru - cl-fied Him, God's in-no-cent Son, For - nev - er was known ; Be-hold; on the cross your King cru-ci- fled, To pit-ied us then; A -lone; in the fight, the vic-t'ry He won ; O give them," He cried, What must He have borne, The sinner to save, When meet Him at last? What plea in the day of wrath will you bring, When sak - en, He make you an praise Him, ye un - der the of - fers of ■9- -#■ died on heir to chil - dren bur - den mer - cy the tree! His throne! of men. He died! are past? They cru - ci-fled Him, they fc2.=t: s :^c -t: 1 f^^. i^ JzzJzzzJ -A- -N—^ N-if^- -r— cru - ci - fled Him, They nailed Him to the it tree, And so there He died, S -h :t=: -\~' A King cru - c! - fled To save a poor sin yttjL fc:£=S: S :fc-*; Copyright, 1890. By permission of J. M. Whyte. No. 239. Cling to the Hand of the Saviour. "No man is able to pluck them out of my Father's hand." John 10: 29, E. E. Hewitt. A. J. Showaltek. t- :i=* -«(- d: d=#=5r ■St- :zt: 1. Would you trend the paths of ll^ht? Cling to the hand of 2. Would you tri - umph o-ver hIii? Cling to the hand of 3. Turn from ev - 'ry lur- ing voice, Cling to the hand of 4. TruBt-ing in His boundleus grace,Cling to the hand of the the the the :%=% 4=t:=t=: Saviour: Saviour; Saviour; Saviour; (2- --^- |=Sixi|=:rF=E= t=: P =1= lij; -«- H « -s^ i -A- -^- --J- T~ — ^ --N— ^- He will guide you there a-right, Cling to Let His might the bat - tie win, Cling to In His keep - ing pow'r re-joice, Cling to Till you see Him face to face, Cling to m: :%=l It: :: 1=^: the hand the hand the hand the hand of of of of r the the the the Sav-iour. Sav-iour. Sav-iour. Sav-iour. I- CHORI'S. i -N- J^- — I- -T- d: 4- •«- j:^- :jjz=iizz:?zz:i— ^- tr^r-^-^ Cling to His guid-ing hand, Cling to the hand of the Saviour; guiding hand, ^ j^ - -#- • - -(2- -f2- Copyright, 1898, by Meyer & Brother Chicago, 111. By per. No. 240. I Can, I Will, I Do Believe. 5 i--i* l^^ -A-I-] ."^ P!_Hy_^-j^-_N 1 [>___. „^ _ I'm kneel-ing at the mer - cy-neat, I'm kneel-ing at the mer - cy-seat, Re - fin -ing fire, go thro' my heart. Re- fin - ing fire, go thro' my heart, 0,that it now from heav'n might fall,0,thut It now from heav'nmlghtfall. m^ t-Ut I -t r- laEEiHf XJ!!. m Cho.— I can, I will, I do be - lleve, I can, I will, I do be-lleve, ^ :3; r iour. -r y-aeat, y heart, ghtfalU e-Ueve, I Can, 1 Will, 1 Do Believe. Concluded. P D. C. Cborua, H: 1^=x 5=5 I'm kneel-ing at the nier - cy- seat, Where Je-sus answers prayer. Re - fin - ing fire, go thro' my heart, II - lu - min-ate my soul. O, that itnowfromheav'Dmightfall, And all my sins con - sume. t=^- :lf=0: S 1/ i u' I I can, I will, S^EES^E Jz -W—i-U m ■ m—v.\ ^ 1 I do be - lieve. That Je-sus saves me now. ^^ No. 241. It Broke My Heart of Stone. C. J. B. Chas. J. Butler. P s^^E? 3^-i ■r: •S(- ■(S>- — 1- ^--j- r \ 1. Oh.whatloveChristshowed for me In His death on Cal-va-ry; 2. Oft on wings of faith I soar Where in blood my sins He bore, 3. "Why, oh, why did Je-sus die, Die for one so vile as 1? 4. Here and in my home a - bove I will praise Him for His love; H2:4 I: '¥^ ^ ■^- ?36E \S- mm\ Love like His was nev - er known, Oh, it broke Where for all the world was shown Love that broke 'Twas His love. His love a - lone. Love that broke Love that bro't Him from His throne, Love that broke If: • ^ . ir if: • -. ^ !?^ . ^ ^ . my heart of stone, my heart of stone, my heart of stone, my heart of stone. ^^-r--x »-f>-h P==p: :t=t: It m SeEese I Cbohus Je-sus' love. His love to me -y^ N N-, 1 f^'-^ K.-A _ He dis-played on Cal-va-ry; £E Jsr^^Ejz -H-t^:: I iil^Ezf--±zf: ■^ 0-^-0^1-^ ±1 ^ a^d^ ^IPP^^i^^ •4- -^ l~i— Nev-er love like His was known, Oh, it broke my heart of stone. :«i: :'z^ t/ p I y y V Copyright. 1899, by John J . Hood. By per. f 1 1 Li i| No. 242. Laud Him and Praise Him. Praise the Lord, all ye Gentiles; and laud Him, all ye people. Rom. 15. 11. A. F. M. A. F. Myers. With Spirit. , w 1. Soul, haveyou heard Him, blessed Re-deem - er, Tell-ing His message, 2. Glad - ly He welcomes ev - 'ry one burden'd : Comewith your tri-als, 3. See how the bil-lows cease an- gry roll - ing! Lo! how the tem-pests p3Ef ^2±: zn -0 -w- t=t: ;^ A- rit. ^ ^ N -»—«—# -T-H- I Bto - ry of love, Won-der-ful jour-ney here to re-deem us, Wonderful come with your care; Lay down your sorrows— Jesus will help you, Wonderful haste to o - bey ; Thus may His pow-e*" res- cue the fal- len, Wonderful g! •(=---. 45*- -P-i-#- =1^ CHours. ^ ^ Pzi?zJz;izJ=tz:zg=J=g:zg-Bi?z=i'zzi?=:fez:^4=fizi^ home in heav-en a - bo ve? Won-der-ful Sav - lour, all burdens to bear. Sav - lour, to save you to-day. -0- -0- -0- -P is the bless-ed Ile- :ti=t:=p: :f?^r: ^p:t: :C: t: deem-er; Wonder - ful is the Sav -iour and Lord! Blessed Redeemer! ^ _i_ I— 5: in;irj.^. -t— pF — F i=Etiz:t=zi ^ / ^J 1 IV , -I 1 ^ ^ , -jr. Laud Hlra and praise Him! Won-der-ful mer-cyl Wonder-ful word! Copyright, 1897, by A. F. Myers, Toledo. O. By per. tJ tJ J Re- smer! :iKiz i lonl! 1=^ No. 243. Saved From the Wreck. E. E. Hewitt. H. L. GiLMoun. ^^^M^^mi^^^ 1. A-drlft on the wa-ters, bo dark and so cold, A-fur from the beauti-ful 2 O I wa8 thefsin-ner a-lone on thesea, Cut love's blessed eignalH were 3. Istepp'd in the life-boat, pro-vid-ed for me, And Je-sus, my IM-lot,my 4. Life's turbulent surges are kissed into peace,The beacons aroshining, and 7-^. r^0-r»-^-0 0-r» • •-r: • S-r'^'— •-r^---#— •-r#— #— #-n -4-7-fe— 1 ^~j-| — I l-r-l N J i j — J 1— r-l iSl cit - y of gold, A ves - sel is sink-ing, for heav-y the gale, The float-ing for me; Tho' thunders were rolling, and billows at strife, Lo, Captain will be; Hisbos-ommy ref-uge, my "hav-en of rest." I'm songs never cease; Fair moonbeams, bright sunshine, illuminethetide, While _ #---# — »-r-?s 0—r»---0 — •— r» — • — • — rr ■G- -» + ;z=t=: A-^-X ^^m^^^^m Chohits. dz ■ -^— M — ^--^ r HV~&- :3^-?^ -sh ^ 0-' ca-ble is broken, and tatter'd each sail. Poor child of the wreck, see the Je-sus was calling, "es-cape for thy life." rescued from shipwreck, so happy and blest, onward to glo-ry we'll joy-ful - ly glide. ±: f.-=i:t±: :=£t-jzE=t:ii=t i^mi X % ■|2- ■« — iC — \-r-l ^ ^1 — I a— ra life-boat is near, A sweet voiceis heard, for the Master is here; He walks ev'ry tfel^t -4-X ^- ±±t -4- -P — I H 1 1 — i-l »- •- .0. f^^^^^^^m ^^^^^^d^^^M^^ billow, control8ev-'rywave,'Ti8 Jesus. KingJe8U8,"themighty to save. rolsev-'ry 1^^- Copyright, 1897, by H. L. Gilinour, By per. ^riilii rt,- ' Bii i i ■(!, tMo. 244. Fanny J. Crosby. We Come Again. Jno. R. Sweney. 1 2. 8. 4. We come We come We come a-guia to ask And when at last our eyes ^ a-gain, in bonds of love, an army Btrong,To win the world we a-gain to rest a-while at Jesus' feet, And blend our hearts in anew the Spirit's pow'r,To keep our souls and behold theclOBingday,Whenweshall bear oup ^ — ^ — b< — — ^ ^ ^ N =r±i-^-g1f-|'-|^^ I flrm-ly march a-long ; We meet, in Christ our Saviour one, To tell of friendship pure and sweet; To sing His love in cheer-ful songs. To whom a - guard us hour by hour; For grace and faith to labor still, And strength ouP golden sheaves away; What joy to meet our precious Friend, And join the m . m » . m m . m m «.«"€- +r "{" * "ft " " £" ' m x—t.-- -U — ^-1 :t :t=t: :*=^^ I — -y — ^ — ^ — ^_ . m P?eI; i ^ * •(S-v- Cnonrs. _j — , — ^ i^i^^^ all the wonders He has done. Marching ev - er onward,we are trusting, lone our high-est praise belongs, own ap-point-ed place to fill. Bong that nev-erraore sliall end. Marching ever -#- ! -0--0- '-0 — « ^^ m — m. -1r—^- srzQ± -0—^—n- §d? EE t==t==t: -• — m- #-P^ :t=H=:i=t: -t5»- =^ ■•— •- :t=t=t=: r-r -fl-t> — s:— !^— ^ — \- -^-^— '— iVs^ ] — f^-p-r:^ r— -4- trustingin the Lord,And with His banner waving o'er us, Like tl?efaithful gone banner waving [l)e- £E2^ fcfc ^— U V-^—^—^—V- JEi^^^i: t=t=M: ■» J^r^^-A- 4^=§=« s ^ H-l H- :^--*r--fr-rfT- fore us. We are singing now with oneaccord. Hallelujah, bleBsed be the Lord ! sSeE :^i f 1^ J;^g..f f f f ..-4^:1:^ ^-^ L L L-l j#_jt.i>^;ii:n V— *-v- :i^^ «=t ^1 -H — ^ -i^— wt :t Copyright, 1S99, by Jno, R. Sweney. m m .N ^iz±id I— i»--j B Lord I We Come Again. Concluded. P i?=ii=i: --J- » ■H 1- 3 -4- tt ■+- -f-^ ? -p ^ — ^ — i^ — &— d— ^ Jfc=S5 id=d=ii -•-f-*- :^ I •^-'- i Shout the story, glory, glory, Hul-le-lu-Jah ev-er-moreto God our KinK" ^-. It 4-A- ^ ^ d 1-; b(i P- -P.i#. :^=trz^ ^^5: -k^— ^— w— ^- i ^ No. 245. Christ, the Fairest of the Fair. C. J. B. Chas. J. Butler. -N — I ^^ 5 «=i B-T 1-= P»- the low - ly Naz - a - rene, ly namcr 1. Tho' the world may see no beau-ty In 2. Some es - teem the Saviour light-ly, Oth-ers scorn His ho 3. How could I but love Him fond-ly, Who such love to me has shown? 4. Tho' Hisface was marked with sadness, While He walked this vale below. W^--. z2z^.4: I ^ — >— -«>• r —Pi R K- =1: i ^i *=f^ -^-- =1: s Yet to me His face is love-ly. None like Him hath mortal seen. I a - dore the King of Glo-ry, Who hath borne my sin and shame. Earth to me hasseem'dfarbrighterSincethis precious Friend I'veknown,. "Xet His smile bro't joy and gladness Unto hearts once filled with woe. ^. ^. . 4L -^ . _ 4L . jm. . jk. jt. , \^ (N ^ Chorus. t: _0_i_»_i_u X :?^ iS — ■»- i^ ^ Yes, His face to me is love-ly. Beaming bright with love di- vine; % — •— -H»— ^-t/- 1- — 1»!— -F— f ^ -f^-^±- W^. -&- Of His love I'm all un-worthy, Y«t this precious Friend is mine. :l?=?=Ft i?:t £^ =1: -9-^- .!_ y u^ ^. -+— — !«■ y — ^ :t:=t Copyright, 1899, by John J. Hood. By per. HP P No. 246. Hallelujah Til be There. Mhb. C. H. M. Mrs. C. H. Morrib. ^•3: ^ 1. When therjiiiHoni'donesBhalljijatlier o - ver in the heav'nly land, 2. When the hul - le - lu - jah chorus sweeps a-croHS the crys - tal sea, 3. When they crown the blessed Saviour King of kings and Lord of all, .^. .«. Ji. -*. A ^. jt. #- Palmri of vie - fry crowns of glo - ry now to wear; (now to wear;) When tlie sounds of ho - ly tri-umph fill the air; (fill the air; ) And in rap - ture gaze up - on His face so fair; (face so fair;) P=r & .m. '¥- Ml -y- •- -0- •»• -^ -A- -K-4 mi ■^- ^=r Cov - ered with the blood of Je-sus, in His righteousness to stand, Where the heav'nly plains re - ech - o with the sounds of vie - to - ry, Where they east their crowns before Him, prostrate at His feet they fall, .«. ^. jt. .^. ^. -^ ^. ^. M. fe^: |:t==t=: ±1^: :t:=t=t= ^ ^ ^ N V ,. Chorus. — •— J-PS— #=3— =^^-=p— H^ — ^=^F- -9- -9- -— 1- &%A ¥ Glo-ry, glory bal-Ie - lu - jah I'll be there. Yes, I'll meet you in the ^ • Jl^ ,^ -^ _ - . --- -•- -«- it f: f: ^-^ j/—i/. i -jf^—^—jz— t- — t- F=f^ :t=i-\z- fi=ff: -m — m — 1/ b 1/ U :p=--p: 1/ U U m ;;^: cit - y of the new Je-rus-a - lem, I'll be there I'll be hal-le - lu-jah 111 be if: if: • .*- ^..-•- -^ ^ ^ K ^ -0—0 — 0—0- m^. -\ — i — t- ^^ r -W 1 K 0—0 — ♦-Hi!- s^rt 'f: A ^ y 1/ u * y — h i^ b U i^ Copyright, 1898, by H. L. Gilmour. By per. *t u "• Hallelujah I'll be There. Concluded. -^ESzi t m -N l^ET* ± t r- -h e there. For I'm go - in^ home to dwell with the there, I'll be there. -#- . ^ Ji- -p. -#. ^ }±Z^ Lord I love bo well, Glo-ry, glo-ry hal-le - lu - jah I'll be there. If: ifL f: ip: ^. ^. ^. ^- • - =j=j=;=zt=s=2ii=ii 15 ii^^iliil U ^—^—yt— No. 247. Some Glad Day. C. J. B. -J — ^ r~l- =}: :^: COAB, J. Bt'TLER. 4 ^N- PeiI M- ^:»*i r LSi -«' r- s^£35ES= I shall lay the cross aside, Someday, somcKlnd day; Safe-ly pass to I the sinners' friend shall see, Someday, somet^lad da^': Seethe wound once Ishallmeetthefriendsofyore,Someday,8omegladday; And with them the I shall lean on Jesus' breast, Someday, someglad day; Find a sweet, a -*- • -^- ^' f^ -•-• a#- -^- -#- -^- -•-•-#- ^ #. . #. ± * if: -I I _1 t_^ I lit- _1 1 ^L__ 1_ 1 v-^c la L- -_L- 1 ■ , Canaan'seide, Someday, someglad day; If I live a life of pray'r. Andthe made for me. Someday, somegiad day; I shall press close to His side. Who for Lamb adore, Someday, somegiud day; Thereat Je-sus' sa-cred feetSaintsof per-fect rest, Someday, someglad day; On that bright eter-nal shore All our 0- -0~-0 f~—0 — <© --J- P cross for Je-sus bear, I a glorious crown shall wear, Someday, someglad day. me was cru - ci-fled. And shall then be sat - isfied, Someday, someglad day. ev'ryclimel'llmeetjHold with them communion sweet. Some day, someglad day. sorrows will be o'er. We shall meet to part no more. Some day, some glad day. s ^ g^^ & ^. tej4Ffc*-.£r&=t i -V— i^ ± ^_ 1==t:: ^E^E^ Copyright, 1898, by Chas. J. Butler. Owned by John J. Hood. By per. : J No. 248 . Nature's Glad Voices are Singing. J. H. E. J. HOWAKD Entwible. ;:2 .4 A-N— N- I — 1-^ -1 — I " 1 ^ — f^ — r< ■ I ry : 1. Beau-ti - ful car-olg of joy we hear, Nature'agladvolcesareBinglnp: 2. Win-ter is o - ver, the Hong re-peat, Nature's glad voices areslnRiiiK; 3. Iler-alrt the tidings from shore to shore.Nature's glad voices are Hinging. :fi* Li^a 3: -Ifziit 'i~^ I V— i-— f- .4—1-, t!2 Mur-mur-ing brooklets the tidings bear, Nature's glad voices are singing: Flowers are blooming in fragrance sweet, Nature's glad voices are singing, Je - sus is ris ■ en to die no more, Nature's glad voices are singing. &1 Eg^i^ .i7Z=5z:ziz:i:^ i:rrr i ._]N — i^-^^p — ^_^_^. \ — V — ^ — jj — \ — \-F-' — d — ■1-t4--ii — 9-0 — M — r — M — F ' -^ Woof^iands re-ech - o the glad refrain. Nature's glad voices are singing; Birds of the for - est so sweetly sing. Nature's glad voices are singing; Ech - oes of praise o'er the earth resound, Nature's glad voices are singing; :!•: UJ^-H- -kzdStL -^ - g-' •#- -#- -#- -#- -#-•■#-• -i—^—^r-A' Chorus Vaison ^ -J- :ti*:z«rjj: S ::=^ :s^q^ •- V -^ -# * ^^-r• Messageofcheer toheartssodear, For spring has come again. Je Mountain and field their sweetness yield To deck the lap of spring. Anthems of song the praise prolong. Let peace and joy abound. fc:t fczif: l5-|= :^: ^r=!?»: ^-ra^e^ f t^ Sit I I ^ I I ' " King! set the Easter-joy -bells ring-ing. Peace is In my soul today, my J i±. ^frf^g- ^- -«» «i-T- 3 P-*i ■(5^ =P jC- JS!- -<2~^ t=t :&~r t=t: Copyright, 1898, by John J. Hood By per. Nature's Glad Voices are Singing. Concluded. Si^ i i m my beurtiH full of Bing-ing; Je - huh liveH! peal out the Hong— new gladneHH ^r- ^-T- :^^- :5lr- 1^1 -fi'-T Harmony. ^ *ff*fr^^*"^-*-r -•—(&- — I — I — -s'-.. I bring ■ Ing, Let it echo o'er land and sea, f or JenuB in risen in - deed! bl^it:: No. 249. Take Me as I Am. Har. l.v W J. K. ST()("KT0N. J N 1 ^^ 1. Jo - 8UH, my Lord, to Thee I cry, L^n-loHH Thou help me, I muHtdie; 2. HelpleHS I am, and full of guilt, llutyetThy bloodfor mewawKpilt; 3. If thou hnst work for me to do, In-Hpire my will, my heart renew; 4. Andwlienat last the work is done,The bat- tie o'er, the vict'ry won; IJ Flm^. Oh, bring Thy fi'ee sal - va - tion nigh. And take me as I am ! And Thou canst make me what Thou wilt. But take me as I am! And work both in find bj' me, too. But take me as I am! Still, still my cry shall be a- lone, T^ord, take me as 1 am! te|p- tit: i=:tzz:tiz=liz=E: « |C • t_ /: -I — zz=5zzz:iz:E» zi?:z»=rfiizz.:H T). .9.— bring Thy Bkfuain. -A free sal va - tion nigh, And take me as I am! If, RT , No. 250. Jesus Lives I Rev. John R. Coloan. A. F. MYEn«. A- 1. Ml^ht-y nr - my of the younj;, Lift the voice In cheer • ful Honj?, 2. Tongues of children li^ht and fn'e.TonKiH'H of youth all full of ^\ee, i\. Je - HUH llveH, oh, blcHHed words! King of klngH and Lord of lords I b U HI Send the welcome word a- long, Jesus lives! Oncelledledforyouandme, 8iiig to all on land and sea, JesusIlveslLlghtforyouandallmaukind, Lift thecrosH and sheathe theswords, Jesus lives! See, Hebreakstheprison wall, P:s- S^2!eEE -H^ — ^^ — i-r« — I — ^—f.-^ — r 1^- »_,_-_^ Bore our sins up - on the tree, NowHelivestomakeusfree.Je-sus lives! Slghtfor all by slnmadebliud,Lifela Je-susallmny find, Je-sus lives Throws a - side the dreadful pall. Conquers death at oncefor all, Jesus lives! 5^ElE!E£ ■\- Chohuh. f— 6-UM!l-JM^- -• — • — • • — ^0 — •—•—•■ — <©— Walt not till the shadows lengthen, f'llyouoldergrow,Ral-ly now and Walt not. Sing, r-»—»—0 — 0—f^- H^ — I 1 1 h^ h/— y— 1>'— y— p^- J. :t:: Sing for ^- =F=? I ^.* sing for Je-8us ev - 'ry where you go, Lift your joy- ful voic-es high, Bing, ^ ^« It — ^_-f: — p — J_ '_ ' i_— -u- i I 1— ^—0 P- Je - BUS, By per, of A. F. Myers, owner of copyright, *=!?: £==t=?=P i b 1/ l^ :xi^: :lz^-|^^ Jesus Lives I Concluded. lirpont chorus pp. -:=z^,'^_rz:^_==r3;z^^^:rrI^p^:::^^^/^ IliiiKintc clear thro' onrtli and Mky, Let the blcHHcd tidiiiK*^ fly, Ji'huh Uvoh! -# # P-—» • f 9- 't/ U 1/ ± ■• — •■ I \ f — 1~' — •— -^— •<- No. 251. Come to the Rescue. C. J. B. Chah. J. Bt'TLKn. 1. A - loiiK tlie Btormy sea of sin, Wrock after wn>fk conies drifting: In; li. Oh, lieartheni, now forhelp they cry, Shout o'ertlie\viiveHthatliel|)innlj;h! 3. Some of the Htru^Klinu ones may be 'I'hoHe of thy kindred dear to thee, 4. Oh, not one moment then de- lay, But to the reH-cuehaMtoa - way; mSETEEiE^. I ^ 1— — ^ '/ '^ — l-^ :S^ ;'j- j^- -# — a-l ^- -t,( — tf=^ -J- 13: -#- -#- -•- . -0- -0- . Haste, brother, haste and lend a hand, Someyou may help to reach the land. Throw out to them the KOH-P*'! line, 'Twill never fail, for 'tis di - vine. Oh, shall they sink beneath the wave. And you not lend a hand to save? A soul's worth more than all earth's gold. Its value never can be told, tS-i 1 — g=-i» — •- fzzitzirgzzitzifzizt: -^-. i: CnoRi'S. -^-i- ^S^- :.;= 1/ It: :^=i- Oh, see them by the billows toss'd, Soon they may be for ,N ^ ^ ^l..-^ ^ ■ ■' ev er lost ; ^-4^t -t— ^ 4- 5 -T=P= -I Szi: ;! ^^^^ --J ^-, 111 Then quickly to m:t- it: the res- cue fly, Some we may save if ■ . -\— -W- -0- •0- • -0- -0- • we but try. ztHzt 1 Copyright, 1899, by John J. Hood. By per. Ufk ■i .a ! No. 252. Almeda E. Wight. It Must be Told. Esther 4: 14. RoBT. C. Marquis. ^ ^ 1. 'Tie a sweet and ten- der sto-ry, How the Fa-therfrom a-bove 2. 'Tis the ve-ry same old Btory,That has warmed thecold world's heart, 3. Say you not that un - a - vail-ing Seem the words you try to speak, ■^ Mz4ii: 1/ i:: S35 IS I i> i -I -U—tfZ-^ J -4^ ->& — — I — 4- •Z5(- r— ^ — 0—g Looked down on His bit - ing chil-dren With the plty-lng eyes of love, Thro' the centuries that have vanished, But its charm can ne'er depart ; Truf«t the Ho - ly Spir-it's unc-tion; It shall strengthen what is weak. 1 b U -a ->&- t—t- m- ■s(- ;i .j_js_j — ^ S: ■fSii- ■t5>--— How He sent His well-be - lov - ed For - give-ness to un-fold; There are souls that have not heard it, Some hearts so strangely cold, Go forth to do His bid-ding; The truth shall make you bold; %AXi=l^X -&-■ :t:-^' m itl \ 4 3-— — -^---i-Sr" That sweet and ten - der sto - ry, O Chris-tian, must be told. To these, O falt-'ring Christian, The sto - ry must be told. Tho' few shall heed your sto - ry. That sto - ry must be told. fe2=^ ztL 5^: ± h :f=F i: ^■=^ tr. -W- V ■za- ■1^- Chort^s. i -j^JZXi 'y b U -•—•—•- i- :i '»'_ l' J ■,j rJ \J • IJ T=p: ■J y <^ - y y ^ It must be told. It must be told, The It must be told, It must be told, It must be told, Itmustbetold, The ^es i — h ?3 ■f^=f:=f; r=p=iizz:pz=^^^ y kL V ? p—0—0- =?=? -• — I # — »- u y y y y U 'y 'y Copyright, 1893, by Robt. C. Marquis. By per. ■¥—\^—^- 1/—\/—^- i RQUIB. ■ bove 'sheart, > Bpeak, 25^T-; 1 love, epart ; B weak. ill 1 fold; r cold, 1 bold; \ -ta-A. I 111 told, told, told. -zfl- ^ ,-^-1- It Must be Told. Concluded. ^^-A- ir-^i=^ T r I, (, I r '^ ;/ i^ !/ U b U I Bto-ry must be told; That sweet and tender sto-ry must be sweetly told, be often sweetly told, ■•- -•- -•- _ II 1/1/ 1/ 1/ Ul/l/'^ N| 1, I 1^ XT 'J J \j ^ J ' n^ :1= -H- ;5: -z^-- -*- -•- 'W-T 1 y "J y ^ i sto-ry O Christian, must be told. Bto-ry, wondrous Bto-ry, O Christian, must be often sweetly told. -I — ^=^: v=f:: K N ^ N —3 T 1 - — I ' I 1 No. 253. Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken. DISCIPLE.— Mozart. Harmonized by Hubert :^^=S=3=::lrdEE^--*-'-'-'— ^ :ti: -A \-r^ f Main. -e>- 1. Je - BUB, I my cross have tak-en. All to leave and fol - low Thee: 2. Let the world deBpise and leave me,They have left my Saviour, too ; 3. Man may trou-ble and dis-tress mo.'Twill but drive me to Thy breast; SHEi J-^'^—- 1- s jTi ^ ki t «^i :i!--r*: i- _) -I 1- H 1- • — •- -< 1- Fine. -• « # — •-*^L^ — > — A * Nak - ed, poor, despised, for - Bak-en,Thou from hence myall shall be! /). &— Yet how rich in my con - di-tlon, God and heav'n are still my own ! Human hearts and looks deceive me — Thou art not, like them,un-true; D. S. — Foesmayhate. and friends disown me. Show Thy face,and all is bright. Life with tri-als hard may press me; Heav'n will brio}? me sweeter rest ! D. S.—Oh, 'twere not in joy to charm me. Were that joy unjjiixed with Thee. -J— I :=l: I^f t joyunuiixea :tzzz -IS. ] I .^_JL_4— l-r-4- D. S. Per - ish ev - 'ry fond am - l)i-tion. All I've Bought, or hoped, or known, OhjWbile Thou dost smile upon me, God of wis-dom, love and miKht, Oh, 'tis not in grief to harm me, While Thy love is left to me; No. 254. Jesus Leads. "And when He putteth forth His own sheep, He goeth before them, and the sheep follow Him : for they know His voice."— John 10: 4. John R. Clements. Jno. R. Sweney. Andante. I ::^ ■>&- 1. Like a Hhep-herd, ten - der, true, 2. All a - long life's rug - ged road 3. Thro' the sun - lit ways of life I ■^ ^.^ I sa: J Je-8us leads, Je-sus leads,.... Je-8U8 leads, Je-sus leads,.... Je-sus leads, Je-sus leads,.... Jesus leads, Jesus leads, fes^ ■¥—¥—\- $ i —1^ -N~N ■«$'- -.^ttj ■& Dai - ly finds us pas - tures new, Je-sus leads, Je- sus leads;...., Till we reach yon blest a -bode, Je-sus leads Je-sus leads; Thro' the warrings and the strife Je-sus leads, Je-sus leads; Jesus leads, ^ Jesus leads; i- JiL. ♦^ J ^^ ■^^^^J ■^- -f-—*- V ^ I ^—^—0- V— u- i i«r-:^ J-HCir^^^^ A— N t^--f-i=i -0 — •- (■>. S N 3t:«t 4-0-^ ^=S^ If thick mists are o'er the way, Or the floclc 'mid danger feeds, All the way, before He's trod, And He now the flock precedes, When we reach the Jordan's tide. Where life's bound - 'ry-line recedes. If thick mists are o'er the way, Or the flock 'mid danger feeds, ^ ^ J ^ -^♦f J^ ^ -J?-- 1 w— ^- -t=ti ^-=^ •i/-V— i/- ■^—\/—v- Jz/z: ^~ -J^- rif. .«- r- #-p: f a He will watch them lest they stray, Je - sus leads,.... Je-sus leads. Safe in - to the fold of God Je-sus leads,.... Je-sus leads. He will spread the waves a - side, Je - sus leads,.... Je-sus leads. Je-sus leads, Ct*. . Jl. M. ^. J. 1* fc=|: jr- y -T- ss :^"V- .^ J^ fetfg i e=^ ? Copyright, 1893, by Jno. K. Sweney. V— V- •!S»- follow ENEY. \r. jatlH,.... 3ads,.... U8 loads, i=^ i ads; ads; ads; ms leads; r-i7-:zEij ^ eeds, edes, ies, ger feeis, J mzff ^ mm s leads. s leads. 8 leadB. ^ ^ No. 255. He'll Never Forsake His Own. C. H. G. Chas. H. GAnuiEL. 'tM m 5 UnzJiizS: 1 =s;=N^ 1. 2. 3. 4. T). 6. While thro' this world of sin I go, I'll Tho' friends may fail, and comforts Hee,l '11 For me He trod Geth-sem-a - ne, I'll Tho' kin-dred ties of hope de-cay, I'll When in the solemn hour of death, I'll And when I reach my home on high, I'll -•- -#- -•- -N— :? — ! — N n f :J cen-ter mj' faith cen-ter my faith cen-ter mj' faith cen-ter my faith cen-ter my faith cen-ter my faith in in in in in in Je-sus ; Je-8U8 ; Je-sus; Je-sus; Je-sus ; Je-sus ; T=3;:=r i^ I'll trust in Him, for well I know, He'll His prom-ise shall my com-fort be. He'll For me He died on Cal - va - ry, He'll Tho' heav'n and earthshouldpassaway, He'll And say with my ex-pir-ing breath, He'll And sing while endless years go by. He'll -#- nev- nev- nev- nev- nev- nev- er er er er er er for-sake His for-sakellis for-sake His for-sake His for-sake His for-sake His own. own. own. own. own. own. ^S *=:p=p: :t==:|=:=t r- igfi Chorus. th% -lU^- '-*fii — "^ -r-S — >- 1 -^^ 1 S- t-W-J— -«l— il- v- » — 9 — — - ^ .-1^ 1^ ^ ^ I W yf V > "I" ^' i' I i/ He'll never for-sake His own,... He'll never for-sake His own ; .... He'll nev-er, no nev-er forsake His own, No, no J -•- -•--•-•-•- -•- -•-•-•- -0-9- \ T\*- I h I - ^iJT-i — ril — J d i-^r-l P^ zgJE^g^^EElE^=g^ =H;z r '^ -N— -; -N- .i±J=t:i:J:zi|:=f With Him I'll go, for well I know, He'll nev-er for-sake Ills own. ^i^^-i t=t2: :l=: Copyright. 1899. by Chas. H. Gabriel. By per. r ^ fk No. 256. E. E. Hewitt. March, March Along. ^ Jno. R, Swenet. -N N- :15=:i-- 1. March, march a-long; let us glad-ly 8ing,Tell-ing the love of our 2. March, march a-long ; let His banner wave. Mighty la Je - bub, the 3. March, march a-long ; stepping Bide by side. Helping each oth - er, in J ^_-!^J -S- -f- -^ ^M ±LZ±. -I — :t: % -I V — i?'- t-=x. -B>- ■I — I — V- ^--P^: -V hi b" — I \±=J^-- 3 ^ --J. ^=:i*: n: -$=M. — I- -I 1 1- ^^S Saviour King; Hap-py in Him, Let our songs a - rise, Swelling the strong to save; Strong to de-fend us when foes ap-pear,Trustful - ly peace abide; "Christ and His church" is the cry we raise, His is the 53^ -«- T :t: :£: It: S^ s 1/ 1/ ^ Chorus. ^J r—f M— mu - sic be - yond the skies. March, march a - long with tri fol - low, for help is near, king - dom, the power, and praise. ^ a . I -— ^ fe^^ umphant song. Joining the hosts of the ransomed throng; Singing the 8 I 8 K ^ i^- m J -j-j— < :^t= y — *K- S=i -G— t=t:=t i ■^»- ti*-? ±—.11^ ^:-^=?=^ :fe=:ii *^ ♦=* Joy r i -1- p- =g= j^- H 1 h- -I-.1 .4- t is of^ a Saviour's love, March, march along to the home a-bove. ^i^j -•-* i=.-=t d:=l: -I b -W- M 1 — h Copyright, 1899, by Jno, R. Sweney. J- i.-*=t % 5 =1= :B I ->- *-• — -I -y — ■ —& 9 bove. No. 257. My Heart Is Burning With His Love. C. H. M. Mrs. C. H. Morrts. i^ -A . ^ ■si- --X 1. 2. 3. 4. 'Twae when to Christ I ful - ly gave 'Twas when I felt all else was vain, The Rift tho' small the Saviour saw On us de-scend oh Heav'nly Dove Tj-f My heart, my life, my all , That Christ was first and best ; Up - on the al - tar lie; 'Till ev - 'ry soul is thrilled ; :ri=P=t :s=r -• — «- ■I-- i :irt:: in :t=: m Si^FJ-^= i \ — X -X r I :^P^|lB The gift of His re - deem - ing grace On me did sweet-ly fall. The "Dove of Peace" from glo - ry came, And com-fort filled my breast. And sent from heav'n a liv - ing fiame The 'Till with the full - ness of Thy love Our ^i^ :«: ^ gift to Banc - ti - fy. ev - 'ry heart is filled -I — ■- -^- I Chorus. i 75H H — I- My heart is burn-ing with His love. * # .^ -^ F ^ ^ \j J \ *r ijEEE jns My heart is burn-lng Yes, 'tis burning with His love, -J- r -<»- !^^_jJ!_, t^z- -I 1 1 l__l * — * — • — ^ 1 'J y ^ 'J \J with Hie love, The fire comes down from heav'n a- ves,'ti8 burning with Hlslove, Theflrecomesdown .#. J. .,- .,- -•- bove; from heav'n above, J^. ^ .0. ^ J0. A . My heart is burning with His love. ■^ J 7 f ?^if::±t3=:=U=l?--=t=t: tzzt Yes, 'tis burning with His love. SEEF^EEEEE EEf Copyright, 1898, by H. L. Gilmour. By per. u u u u u pp H ^1 No. 258. Neither Do 1 Condemn Thee. F. M. D. 1±- ' Go. and sin no more."— John viii: 11. --1 — 1-n-l — ^- Frank M. Davis. ^-fV— N — ^ — ^— q=_J5= -h — 2— t^ — ^TL-q—Zzs^--^ — 1 1^ — ^ — » 1. Pen - i - tent, sin-con - fess-ing One, to Je - sus came. Looking to 2. Nev-er a trembling Bhi-ner, Bowing at His feet, Seeking the 3. Ye tliat are heav - y la-den, Burdened with y our siu, Je - sus will tl' fc^=fiiii— |ii:diz=^: ^ztZift ->-.- • -0- -0- -rV-g— ;— * •rr^^. m :|=:=t -• — • — Him for par-don, Trusting in His name; Je-Hus intones of prom-ised bless-ing At the mer - cy - seat, Ev - er has heard but now re - lieve you, Kind-ly take you in ; Sweet-ly He bids you ^ ja..jf.. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^^ . ^ - ^ ^ M: E£?: -I — T' r --1 i=i-pf: t^t -r-d'^^ — I— ^ i «-*'- m -t— I— I— rJ >—- 1 i^r-^^-r-J'—^—J^^-J ! pit - y Spake as ne'er be - fore, "Nei-ther do I condemn thee, wel-come,Wel-come o'er and o'er; "Nei-ther do I condemn thee, en - ter At the o - pen door; 'Nei-ther do I condemn thee, -m- • -0- ' -0- -0- -0- ^ -0-0- -f- -!--*- i- +- -•- .^rr^- - - - i- -P- Bit ^m. * 1/ ■»--H»--- — h CuORtTS. itzzzt -p-i- ^^=i^ Go, and sin no more." "Go, and sin no more, Go, and sin no -*- -0^-0 -0- -0- -0- ^ - -I— H— -^ 4— -#• klZ: ;t:=t ±ik=k r- 13^1 i_p_-i- t^^ .^_y_|5_y_ :t:=:t: r- •-^-(•-n -s=^ :pi_tlii — i*. I u ^ ^ ^ more; Nei-ther do I condemn thee. Go, and sin no more." 11 i '^ I ^ Copvright, by John J. Hood. By per. No. 259. F. M. D. We'll Endeavor, F. M. Davis. 1. By the help of God, we'll en -den v - or Togath- er the loHt onen 2. By the help of God, we'llen-deav -«;r To Hprend the glad news a- 3. By the help of God, we'll en- deav -or In Christ's work to nev - er -•-. -•- _ Jf. M- M- ^ . -#- ^ g^ -# ia 1 F ^H -1 :g4=g±zj;=p|zz:^z=:g=:ii.TZ(Eq in. Who have strayed a - way on the moun - tains, Who broad, Of the Christ who saves and re - deems men, Who pause, Give our means and time with our tal - ents. To :t g===l; lzi=l=rf=|=:| _u It: :^: -IS:- :zt=: -N- :t Chorus. ^^■^^-1- — n ^ 1^^ — J . ' I — I F^ i t -«a-^- -z?- dwell in the haunts of calls wan -d'rers home to help on our Mas - ter sin. ) • God. } We'll 's cause. J w- :t :^:i=nz:ir:v=§: en - deav - or, we'll en ■ r -—,2- :t: -(=2- T ^- N-— •- :i^-? .V^ dzztzz*: J> ? :t=t:: It: -t^ — t -«>- A- 5iEf:; 1/ (> deav - or. By the help of God we'll en - deav - or; To the W ■V,— r- •e. t\^-i _A^_J — J — j N ^-r-l 1 1 ^ — \-r-i \ — ^ — I fold ofChristfrom thehauntsof sin. We willgath-er the lostonesin. p|=l=* 3:==t -^ -•- -#- Copyright, 1894, by Henry Date. By per. No. 260. Behold the Lamb of God. C. H. M. John i: 29. Mrs. C. H. Morris. 1. Go, look n-way to Cal - va - rj', All ye by sin oppressed, 2. Of bro - ken vows and fail - ures oft Thy heart has wea - ry grown; 3. Go.trust- Ing in the Blood a- lone, Bow hum -bly at His feet; 4. One look of pen - i-ten- tlal love. And si m - pie trust-ing faith, ^-4 -•— H»-=~ • # •— 1-^--— • » H— -I H P- -^-r-T u r — F-T — t/— r — ^- " ^ — ^ ■s>- ^ -fed: -A-J- *^^-:Jr=i!zia!: I :EB: itit 3--?=^ :S ■fii-i- And there the dy - ingSav-iour see, And in his love be blest. Then lift thy long - ing eyes a - loft To Christ the sin - less one. 'Twill for the whole wide world a- tone, A sac - ri - flee com-plete. Will all the guilt of sin re-move, And save from end -less death. ^ — '^^^^m life: 1?=P: % -r- Chorus. ± — r ^m A-U4. -J=d 'N N i-t- — I — fv-u> A -N- m- ■^ --4^- P^ i-iFS^P s)- v—v- ■+ IE Be-hold, behold, behold the Lamb of God, Whichtaketh away the Be-hold, behold, behold the Lamb, the Lamb of God, I ^ h ^ [^ ^ tfe: I -• — •- r-r -•—•—• r-r ^— d— j-rf— P— P-l — rt^-h- L T7 K - ■• — »— •- r-f-r I &-|;zt!=b: P ^ ■H 1 1 1-; — J— ^ ^ ^-.-J- n- -&- I :^-^ -tr-^"-^- 5^; of the world, U ^ l<^ ^ ^ -p-^ V=f- sin of the world, 1^ {^ | Whichtaketh a- way the sin of the world; 5* '. &fe r ^£EE of the world; =t=^g- — u: — -e- 1> — 1» < rr -■■ U I I ' - -- 3 - - - p j.^n» Behold, behold the Lamb of God, Which taketh away the sin of the world. of the world. ^^1 M Copyright, 1889. by John J. Hood. By per. iIORRIB. ppressed, J grown; 8 feet; g faith, m e blest. S8 one. m-plete. IB death. ^8 / — t?'— ^— away the r ^ ^ ti •i— ;^— P— ;he world; I rorld le world. INDEX. Titles va Small Caps. First Line in Roman. No. A Ohargb to Keep I Have 42 A hand all bruised and 173 A LiTLLB Talk With Jesus 140 A little while, a little while 130 Amiraoleof saving ^raoe 39 A wonderful Saviour is Jesus 171 Abide with Mb 50 Adrift on the waters, so dark ... 243 Alas! and did my Saviour bleed . 169 All for Jbsds 106 All Hailthb Power op Jesus'. 49 All pdoplethatdwell on theeanh 5 All Peoplbthat ON Earth do. Ill All the Way 100 All the Way My Saviour Leads 208 All the way my Saviour leadeth . . 208 All things are ready 209 Almost Pbrsjaded 223 Along tfie stormy sea of sin 251 America 47 Am I A Soldier ? 236 Are you heavy-hearted? 168 Are you living in the blessed 213 Are you sowing, dally sowing?.. . 161 AreYouSowino for the Mast r 101 Arise, My Soul, Arise 87 Arise, Yb Saints, Arise 91 As Pants the Hart 3 At the Cross 169 At the Fountain 121 At the sounding of the trumpet. . 166 Beautiful carols of joy we hear. . 248 Beautiful Isle 193 Behold a stranger at the door 99 Behold a voice at the door 220 Bbhold the Lamb of God 260 Beneath the Fountain 109 Be present at our table. Lord 66 Beyond the Smiling and the Weeping 196 Bid Him Comb In 96 Blessed Bible 1 10 Blest Be the Tib 45 By the help of God, we'll endeav'r 259 Chief of Sinnbrs 58 Christ is All You Need- 168 Christ the Fairest op the Fair 245 Christ's Sympathy 72 Cling to the Hand op the SVAIOUR 239 Close Tny Heart No More 202 Come and join our happy throng. 97 No Come every soul by sin 147 Comb, Holy Spirit 41 Come, Holy Spirit, Come 78 Come, humble sinner, in whose. . 115 Come, O Comb 133 Come, sinner, behold what Jesus. 238 Come, Sound His Praise Abroad 64 Come, Thou Almighty King 85 Come to Jesus 62 Come to Me 227 Comb to The B'east 209 Come to The Fountain 16 Come to the Rescue 251 Come to The Saviour 203 Come Unto Me 68 Come with thy sins to the fount'n 16 Come, ye sinners, poor and needy. 63 Come, Yb That Love the Lord. 83 Coming to-day 222 Companionship With Jesus 125 Conqueiing now and still to conquer 178 Count Your Blessings 94 Depth of mercy, can there be 134 Don't You Know He Cares?. . . 128 Dost thou know at thy bolted heart's door J8 Down at the cross on Calvary's. . 151 Down at the cross where 44 Drifting Away From God 311 Drifting away from the Saviour. 311 Faith of Our Fathers 22 Far and near the fields 129 Far away in the depths 174 Father, I stretch my hands 70 Fill Me Now 165 For Jehovah I am Waiting J9 For the Spirit's Energy 78 For Thou, o'er all Thy name 4 From All That Dwell 86 From Every Stormy Wind That Blows 82 From Greenland's Icy Mount'n 75 From the depths do I invoke Thee 19 Get Acquainted with Jbsus... 102 Qet Right With God 205 Give thanks to God, call 1 Gloria Patri 137 Glorious Fountain 156 Glory be to the Father 137 Glory to His Namb 44 God is Lovb 134 Go, look away to Calvary 260 Good is Jehovah, the Lord. ... 5 Go, tell the world who are 123 Gracious Spirit 206 Great in Glory is Our King .... 14 Quids Me, Great Jehovah 31 Guide me, O Thou f;reat Jehovah 31 Hallelujah, I'll Be There 246 Hallelujah, Praise Jehovah. . 15 Have you tolled all night? 201 Hear the Saviour saying 233 He Feedeth His Flock 20 He Hideth My Soul . 171 He'll Never Forsake His Own 255 He Never Says "Good Bye"... 127 Here in Thy name we are 232 He Saves Me 98 He Will Save You Now 147 His Wonderful Peace 146 His Yoke is Easy 2 Holy Ghost with light divine.... 27 Holy, Holy, Holy 52 Holy Spirit, Faithful Guide.. . 224 Ho ! every one that thirsts 57 Homeward Bound 2S1 Ho ! Thirsty One 57 Hover o'er me, Holy Spirit 165 How Blest and Happy 7 How Firm a Foundation 30 How Great Thy Goodness 8 How sweetly flowed the Gospel's 35 AM Coming to thk Oposs 67 can hear my Saviour calling. . . 148 Can, I Will, I Do Believe 240 Do Believe 70 follow the footsteps of Jesus. . . 170 have found the blessed Saviour 108 have found the Saviour Precious 172 have no friend like Jesus 101 heard the voice of Jesus say . 38 Know that Jesus Saves Me.. 188 Long for that Beautiful Home 219 Love the Lord 11 Love Thy Kingdom, Lord 71 must have the Saviour 132 Must Tell Jesus 200 Shall be Like Him 135 shall lay the Cross aside 247 stand all amazed at the love. . . 194 Will Joy, 6 will sing of my Redeemer 10 f, on a quiet sea 80 f you are tired of the load 237 f you have a kindly word 184 'll Go Where You Want Me to 92 'll Live for Him 114 'll Praise Thy Name 4 No- I'm Going Home 79 I'm kneeling at the Meroy-seat. . 240 In pain on couch of weakness. . . 127 In That City, 179 In the Cross of Christ I Glort. 74 In the fight against sin 112 In this world 1 am a stranger. . . . 221 In Thy great loving kindness. ... 21 Invitation 115 It Broke My Heart op Stone. . 241 It may not be on the mountain's. 92 It Must Be Told 252 It Reaches Me 119 I've found a friend the best of all 217. I've seen the lightning flash 212 Jesus as Thou Wilt 25 Jesus gives His peace to me 146 Jesus has opened up a fountain. . 133 Jesus I Come to Thee 210 Jesus I My Cross Have Taken . 253 Jesus IS Coming Again 214 Jesus is my joy and sunshine 155 Jesus Leads 254 Jesus Lives 250 Jesus, Lover of My Soul 34 Jesus, my Lord, to Thee I Cry. 249 Jesus Promised Me a Home 186 Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me 167 Jesus, the Very Thought 215 Jesus wept I those tears are 72 Jesus, Where'er Thy People Meet, 54 Jesus, while our hearts are 88 Joy and Sunshine 155 Joy to the World 73 Joyful Praises 235 Just AS I Am 43 Just as I Am (new) 197 Just as I am I Come to Thee.. . . 195 King of kings, and wilt Thou 48 Laud Him and Praise Him 242 Launch Out 201 Lead Kindly Light 80 Lead Me Saviour 152 Let Jesus Comb Into Your Heart 237 Let the Blessed Sunlight In. . 230 Life wears a different face to me 207 Lift up the trumpet 214 Like a shepherd, tender, true... 254 Living in the Sunshine 213 Look Up, Brother 183 Lord, Thee I'll praise 6 Lord, We Comb Before Thee Now 24 Love Divine 29 Love for All 65 Loyalty to Christ 48 No. . . 71) .. 24a .. 127 .. 179 Y. 74 .. 112 .. 221 .. 21 .. 115 ;.. 241 's. 92 .. 119 all 217. ,.. 212 ... 25 ... 146 1.. 133 ... 210 s' . 253 ... 214 ... 155 .. 254 ... 250 ... 34 ry. 249 ... 186 ... 167 ... 215 ... 72 54 88 155 73 235 43 197 195 48 242 201 80 152 214 254 213 183 6 24 29 65 48 No. Majestic owektnbss 60 March, Mauch Along 256 March on, happy soldiers 150 Mighty army of the youog 250 Mighty to Save 123 More About Jesus 107 My country 'tis of thee 47 My Faith Looks Up TO Thee. . . 53 My Faithful Friend 191 My Heart is Burning with His Love 257 My heart Is'fllled with joy. ..... 188 My heavenly home is bright 79 My hope is built on nothing less 145 My Jesus, as Thou wilt 25 My Jesus, I Love Thee 144 My life, my love I give to Thee... 114 My Prayer* 9 My Redeemer 10 My Saviour First of All 93 My Soul Be on Thy Guard 192 My Soul in sad exile 143 My Spirit is Frrb 170 Nature's Glad Voices Are Sing- ing 248 Nearer, My God, to Thee 90 Neither Do I Condemn Thee. . . 258 Nbver Alone 212 Never Say "No" to Jesus 112 No, Not One 225 O brother, have you heard 149 O brother, on life's treacherous. 101 O Calvary 175 O Christy what burdens bowed... 124 O For a Heart 69 O For a Thousand Tongues. ... 77 O Happy Day 59 O Lord, my prayer hear 9 O Magnify the Lord 117 O Mourner in Zion 122 O Sinner, Enter In 40 O troubled heart, there is a home 182 O Wanderer, Return 76 O, why art thou cast down 3 O will ycu come to Jesus 229 O, Worship the King 26 O'er death's sea, in yon blest 179 Of Him who did salvation 121 Oh blessed fellowship divine 125 Oh, Could I Speak 55 Oh, Don't You Hear Him Knocking ? 173 Oh, how my heart throbs 157 Oh, it is Wonderful 194 Oh, spread the tidings round 138 Oh, the best friend to have 153 Oh, this uttermost salvation 119 Oh I 'tis Globy in My Soul 105 No. Oh, what a Saviour 96 Oh, what love Christ showed 241 Old Jordan's Waves I Do Not Fear 103 Onward and Upward 118 Onward Christian Soldiers.. . . 37 Onward still and upward 118 On the mighty Rock of Ages 154 Our Atoning Lamb 113 Our Father, who art in heaven. . 189 Our friends on earth we meet 95 Our Strength and Shield 150 Out of my darlcness 210 Out on the desert, looking 222 Over in the Glory-land 22b Over the Sea 233 Penitent, sin-confessing one — 2.58 Praise, joyful praise. Holy Father 235 Rally and Stand 187 Rejoice, Ye Saints 198 Repent, Believe, Obey 130 Return, O Wanderer, Return 76 Revive Us Again 141 Rock of Ages 84 Rouse, ye Christian 176 Safe Forevermore 154 Salvation's River 151 Saved from the Wreck 243 Saved to the Uttermost 163 Saviour, lead me, lest I stray. . . . 152 Say Who's Your Pilot 101 Send OUT THE Sunlight 131 Send the gladsome tidings 216 Send the Gospel Forth 216 Shall We Gather at the River 136 Show Your Lovb For Jesus. ... 190 Showers of Blessings 232 Since I Found My Saviour 207 Since I lost my sins 204 Since I started for the city 100 Sing Psalms unto Him 1 Sinners Are Coming Home 149 Soldiers of the Cross, arise 81 Some day I know not when 103 Some Glad Day 247 Sometime 12 "Sometime," you say 12 Somewhere the sun is shining. . . 193 Soul have you heard Him ? 242 Speak It for the Saviour 184 Spirit of Faith, come down 113 Stand Up for Jesus 36 Standing on the Promises. .... 180 Step Out on THE Promise 122 Stepping in the Light 1 77 Such Love and Grace 199 Sun of My Soul 51 Sunshine in the Soul 104 Take Mb as I Am 249 Take My Life and Let It Be. . 50 Tell the Sweet Old Story 117 Tell the Whole Wide Would. 181 Thanks and Return Thanks. . . 60 The Army of The Loud 97 The Best Friend Is Jesus 153 The Call for Reapers 129 The Comfokteu Has Come 138 The Cross Is Not Greater 159 The Gross that he gave may 159 The dear loving Saviour has 98 The Divine Teacher 35 The gate of meroy open stands . . 40 The Gospel Trump is Sounding 120 The Great Question 231 The Harbor Home 185 The Haven op Rest 143 The Knock of the Nail Pierced Hand 158 The Lord is my Shepherd 2 The Lord I will at all times bless 17 The Lord is our Leader 162 The Lord's Prayer 189 The Penitent's Victory 157 The People's Amen 142 The Saviour Precious 172 The Saviour With Me 132 The Sinner's Substitute 124 The Solid Rock 145 The Spiritual Warfare 81 The Stranger at the Door. ... 09 The Voice of Jesus 38 The Way of The Cross 148 The Wonderful Saviour 217 The Work of The Holy Spirf. . 27 There is a fountain filled 150 There is a Refuge 110 There is Glory in My Soul 204 There is in the House of David. . 109 There'll Be No Dark River There 234 There's a place in heaven prep'd 186 There's a Widbness in God's Mercy 46 There's not a friend lilce the 225 There's sunshine in my soul 104 They Crucified Him 238 They're All Blotted Out 39 This life is a battle 187 Tho' dark the night and olouds. 140 Tho' faint, yet pursuing 162 Tho' the world may see no beauty 245 Thy Will Be Done 88 Thy Word, O Lord 18 *Tis a Sweet and tender story. . . 252 ^Tis the Blessed Hour of Prayer 28 - _ No To Thy Cross, dear Christ 105 Trying to walk in the steps of the 177 Turn to the Lord 03 'Twas when to Christ I fully gave 257 Victory through Grace 178 Wait and Murmur not 182 Waiting Outside the Door 220 Walk in the Light 23 Walking by Faith 89 Walking in the Way with Jesus 126 Walking with the Saviour 108 We are on our way to a home 226 We Come Again 244 We Praise Th«e, O God 141 Weary Child, thy sin forsaking.. 202 Weary soul, by care oppressed . . 227 We'll Endeavor 259 We'll never say ' ' Good-bye " . 95 We're Nbaring the City 164 We're Nearing the city 164 What a Friend 33 What a Gathering That Will Be 166 What a wonderful Saviour is Jesus 199 What shall i do with jesiis?. . . . . 231 When from the scenes of earth. . 228 When [ shall reach the more. ... 135 When I Survey 61 When my life-work is ended 93 When the ransomed ones shall.. 246 When the Roll is called 160 When the trumpet of the Lord. . 100 When upon life's billows 94 Wnen we have come to Jordan's. 234 When your spirit bows in sorrow 128 Where is Your Faith? 218 Where there is faith there is 142 While thro' this world of sin. . . . 255 While walking in the way 126 Whiter than Snow 21 Who Shall Abide With Thee. . 13 Who will Answer for Mb ? 139 Will You Come? 229 Winning Souls for Jesus 170 With all my heart I'll praise 14 "VViiTi Jesus 228 With Joy We Meditate the Grace 32 vv ithln Thy tabernacle . . 13 Wonderful Peace 174 Would you always cheerful be?. 230 Would you tread the paths of light? 239 You're sailing toward the fearful rapids 185 No • • • • . 105 of the 177 • • > • . «3 fgave 257 . 178 .... . 182 I. . . . . 220 .... . 23 , ^ . 89 Jksu8 130 R... . 108 e.. . . 220 • • • • . 244 • • • . . 141 ing. . 2(J2 sed. . 227 .... . 259 YK" . 95 • • • • 104 • • • . 104 33 Will 166 18 ' ' 199 231 rth!! 228 8 135 61 93 aii!! 246 160 )rd!! 100 • • ■ • • 94 an's. 234 rrow 123 • • 1 • 218 5. . . . 142 1 255 • • • • 126 • • • • 21 BE.. 13 139 • • • • 229 • • • ■ 170 ■ • • • 14 228 THE .... 32 • >. • ■ 13 174 be?. 230 • • • ■• 239 trful 185