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Las diagrammes suivants illustrent la m^thoda. 22X 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 :'%r 1 \V(i are }iap|)y and rejoice, Givinu^tlianks with henrt and voice; And we'll join the ywellini^ chorus, Siiii!;in,ir loud and clear; Eini^iiifr out a merry ttrjiin, As this day returns a;i:aiii, Brinuin^" iiladnegs and rrjoicin^i^ While we re "gathered here. CUOKIS. Sin^', Sinu. were h ippy while we >ii <;. Chant the chorus loud and clear; Happy heartfj are «.'athered round, And our songs of joy re^ound, While we chant a merrj' chorus To the closing year. 2 Gentle friends we turn to you, With a welcome fond and true; Happy hearts and smiling faces Gleet our natal day. Listen to the children's song, How its notes are borne alonjj. Flinging rays of golden sunshine On oiir (arthiy way. 3 Let our hearts be tuned to love, While the angles from above, Scatter blessings on our i athwny As we onvvard so. And when ytars l.ave rolled away, JVJay the coming of this day, Bring us all a sweet remembrance Of the "long ago-" .^»^j^ .^f>-«- M err' Gl^ristnp as. 1 Christmas bells are sweetlv viiiiriuir. Joy to the happy mnn of nion, Children's voices gladly sinu;ing, Praise to their God and Saviour. OHO. — Merry, merry Christmas, Merry, merry Christmas, Joy and pleasure without iiu'a.*iuie. Merry, merry Christmas, Meri'y, merry Christmas, Hail; the happy day. 2 Shepherds heard the wondrous story. Watching upon Judea's plains, How the Lord of life and i^lory Ransom 'd the fallen nations. 3 **Peace on earth" f^ood will to mortals, "Glory to God" the augels sang, Christ has opened heaven s portals, Glory to God forever. •^^. jf<3 OVer iip tipe pron^isei laip^. 1 We thank thee Lord for the Sabbath school, Here we may loarn the golden rule; Here we may read the wojds that lead Over to the promised land. CHO. — Away, away, away, away, Over yonder in the promised land, Away, away, away, away, Over in the promised land. 2 We sing the praise of a Saviour's love, And tread his paths to heaven above; There we'll receive a royal crown, Over in the promised land. 3 We'll kneel in prayer that God may bless, The Sabbath school with righteousness; t Thus we may go from sin below, Over to the promised land. 4 Oh, what a happy world 't would be, If we were all from sin set free, And ev'ry heart were now to start. Over to the promised laud. li^(3 ■^;^',J^§*3 Marclpiip^ oi? to Gaipaaip. 1 Flino; out our banner to the luecze, Its folds gleam one by one, We'll bear it throuji^h our northern s 'as And 'neath the tropic sun. Tho flag we bear is bathed in blo;»d, Our arms shine briuht and fair ; We onward press, throui^h fire and flo((J, Our fois we do not fear. Clio. — We'll march to Can:iaii, W^^'U march to Canaan, We'll marcl) to Oanaati, Our Saviour leads the way. 2 Our Captalu is a tower oJ might, His name makes foes to flee ; He only battles for the right And Christian liberty. Christ is His name, His banner high Floats wide o'er all the world. And far beyond the stellar sky It freely waves unfurled. 3 Dark Satan's host must sink in pain, And pass to shades of night, For Christ, our King, on earth must reign. And sway the world aright. Then onward press, thou mighty host. Led on by Judah's Lord, Proclaim redemption to the lost. Salvation through the Word. Hol6 Fast. 1 When oiioe \()U seize the right and true, liol-l fast," hold fast! Let not tiMn])tatif»n conquer you, lloid t:i>«t. hold last! Stand tiiiidy on vour ground, and \\hen You UK' *t the frowns of wicked men, Oh, neVr uivoo'cr, but firmly then Hold fast, hold fast- 2 Fear not thai yon shall conquer'd be. iioKJ fast, hold fast! If you for ;:(i(id work constantly, ilcld fast, hold fast. No povv'r shall cheat you of success. If faithfully ym onward j)ress, And H(!iV(>n shall .ir.int a crown at last — Hold fast, hold fast. 8 The woakost niPi 's he who falls; H(»ld last, ho 1 iast ! Because the tempter to him calls ; Hold fast, hold fast! The stroniipst is the man who stands Unmoved when wrong his woik com- mands., And for the right holds up his hands; Hold fast, hold fast! Sl2ei2 f\o\A/. I The boat is trim'd with sail and oar. And all prepared to leave the HJiore; When off we'll ij^n with wind and tide, Across the sunny waves to glide. CHO. — Then roW, row, row; Over the hoautiful waves we ^o, Then row, row. row, So merrily, merrily ()! 2 By headland hold and windiiit;; bay, That look so lovely far away, How pleasantly we'll sail along, And listen to the boatman's song. 3 Though tempests rage and billows, God reigns supreme o'er sea and shore, And shields by IJis almighty hand. From danger both by sea and land. I? I Sis J; be i^ot a[rai6. TIIO' tossod witli \viii(J'< aiul t'uint with f'oar, Above tlie teiiifiest, wild and drear, Hiiikl hurk! mv Stivi(»ur's voict; I hear, " 'Ti.s I; b.^ not idVaid." CIIO.-'Ti« I 'Tisl. ... .. 'Tis I "Pis I, be not afVail. .. Tis I, 'Ti.s 1, be n(»t afraid. 2 Tis T who washed thy spirit white; 'Tis I who <;av(; thy blind ayv* si^lit; 'Tis 1 thy Lord, thy Life, thy Lijjht, 'Tis I, be not afraid. 3 Tlicse rai^int; winds, this sur;i:in^ sea, Boar not a breath of wrath to thee; Til at storm has all been spent, on me, 'Tis I, be not afraid. 4 When on the otber side thy feet Shall rest, midst thousand welcoin s sweet. One well known voic3 thy !iea: t shall ure -t, 'Tis I, be not afraid. ^(i^aaslr^* Oi ipiv] oipe crossiipg. 1 Only one crossing over, Waters all dark and wide, Storms on the fearful billows, Peace on the other side. Only one Hcene of aiiiTui^h. Sorrow in sad words told, Tht'ii a sueet sound of music, Softened by har])s of gold. Clio — Only ofte crossinp,- ove:-, Only one crossing over, Only one crossini^ jubilate Deo. Joy, joy, joy to-day ! Joy, joy, joy to-day ! We are marching on, We are marching on. Shout aloud for Christ our King. Joy to-day, joy to-day ! Let the joyful chorus ring. As we march along ; Lift tlie (iospel banner high, 8ing the chorus of the sky, The Lord our God shall triumph o'er His foes. Let salvation be our plea, As we mareh along ; Sound the note of victory, As we march along ; Let our adoration blend With the'songs that never end. For worthy is tlje Lamb that once was slain. Hallelujah ! Glory be to God, Hallelujah ! Glory be to God, Glory be to God, Jesus is our King. Joy. joy. joy to-day ! Joy, joy, joy to day ! Glory be to God, Jesus is our King ; Loud our anthems let us raise, Joy to-day, joy to-day ! Praise His name for ever, praise, \ As we march along. Let exultant anthems rise From the fullness of the soul, Until they reach the 'loly courts on high. Speak the news from shore to shore, Trav'lers bound to Heaven ; Christ is K' jg for evermore, Trav'lers bouml to Heaven ; He hath died to give us life, Joy for pain and peace for strife. And now H« sitteth on throne of God. Glory, glory, Jesus is our King ; Glory, glory, Jesus is our King. Glory be to God, Jesus is our King. 4 Wl?o'll be tl7e [pext? 1 Who'll bo the next to follow Jesus? Who'll be the next His cross to bear? Some one is ready, some one is waitintr, Who'll be the next a crown to wear? CHO.— Who'll be the next? \«'ho'll be the nexfr Who'll be tlie next to follow Jesus? Who 11 be the next to follow Jesus nowv Follow Jesus now. 2 Who'll be the next to follow Jesus — Follow His weai'y, bleeding feet? Who'll bo the next to \&y every burden Down at the Father's mercy seat? 8 Who'll be the next to follow Jesus? Who'll be the next to praise His name? Who'll swell the chorus of free I'odemption. f?inu', hallelujah ! praise the Lamb? 4 Who'll be the next to follow Jesus. Down through the Jordon's rolling tide? Who'll be the next to join the ransomed, Singing upon the other side? * ■ I 'I '•tflfll-mytf m ' ^^ ' " ' «f » >■ Ho\a/ J la\^ n^e ^oWip to sleep. 1 -'Now 1 lay mo down to sleep," Fii^t beside my mother kneeling, Throniih the hushed up silence deep, Hear the double whisper f^tealini^. i (/HO — Now J lay me down to f^leep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep, If I die before I wake, I pray the lord my soul to take. 2 'Now I lay me down to sleep," A nd the angels o'er me bending, Sent from God my soul to keep. Through the purple night deceiiding 3 "Now I lay me down to sleep," O my God! when I am dying. Hear me when I pray to thee. On my quiet death-bed lying. />