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Entered according to Act of Parliament of Canada in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety oue, by The Copp, Clarlc Company, Limited, in the OfHee of the Minister of Aiprlcultiire. 6 it; lf«l PREFACE. /^ OSPEI. HYMNS No. 6 contains more new Sacred Songs than any single number of the Gospel Hymns series which have preceded it, including all the latest and best pieces of the Authors of the b'^ok written since the publication of Gospel Hymns No. 5, to- gether with the newest and most useful pieces of the many popular composers whose names are also found in this volume. 1 ■*.Ve have introduced a fine selection of Metrical Psalms set *o new tunes of a popular character, a new feature in the book which we believe will be welcomed by many. A number of the most useful and popuiar Standard Gospel Hymns which have become universal favorites, have also been added, believing as we do, that a book used for Evangelistic work, Sunday Schools and Prayer Meetings, is of much more permanent value if it contains a good selection of Hymns and Tunes such as are found in the closing pages of this book. IRA D. SANKEY, , JAMES McGRANAHAN, GEO. C. STEBBINS. Nearly every Hymn and Tune in this Book is Copyrighted. No one will be allowed to print or publish any of them for any purpose what-* ever without the written permission of the owners of copjrright. THE COPP, CLARK CO. Limited. TORONTO. Gospel Hymns. No. 6. ospel Hymns led, believing Schools and it contains a in the closing No. 1. ^ pigWa i^^tm. "ThQ Lord Is my rook and my fortress."— 2 SAM. 22: 2. P. H. Hedge, tr. Martin Lttthbb. - / A might-y fort-ress is our God, A bulwark nev-er fail - ing; 1 \ Our Helper He, a - mid the flood Of mor-tal ills pre -vail - ing. ) 2 /Did we in ourownstrength confide,Oar striving would be loa - ing; 1 ■ \ Were not the right man on our side, The man of God's own choos- lug. J „ /Andtho'thiaworld, with devils filled.Should threaten to undo us, \ • tWewill not fear, forGodhathwill'dHistruth to triumph through us. J ^ki Bp '»- - * r 9 m W^^ rr 3 i ■^=^: ^ \ VA/ iEg r^ij i fe For still our an - cieut foe Doth seek to work his woe; His craft and Doth ask who that may be?Christ Je - sus, it is He! LordSabaoth Let goods and kin- dred go. This mor-tal life al - so; The bod - y m^- % I — I — » — ^+— 3213: pT^f^ ^ i i=l^ /SN ^ I 25 -fil-» pow'r are great, And armed with cruel hate-On earth is not his e - qual. is His name, From age to age the same; And He must win the bat - tie. they may kill; God's truth abid-eth still. His kingdom is for ev- er. ^£Si ^ 3 No. 2. (^ (^Mmi ^0UtM% "A fountain opened for sin and for uncieanness."— Zec. 13: 1. Uev. F. DtyrruMU James MoOhanahan. %fefefefei^^ ip^^ 5 1 • J • • T 1. Be - neath the gloriou8thronea-bove,Thecrys- talfount-aiu springing, 2. Through all my soul its wa - ter8flow,Thro' all myna-ture steal -ing; 3. The bar - ren wastes are fruitful lands, The des-ert blooms with ros - es; 4. My sun no more goes down by day, My moon no more is wan -ing; 5. Oh, depth of mer-cy!breadthofgrace!Oh,love ofGod un - bound-ed! $ lEiN=^^ f if-^r-r A riv - er full of life and love, Is joy and gladness bring- ing. And deep with-in my heart I knowTheconacious-ness of heal -ing. And Hq, the glo-ry of all lands,His love - ly face dis-clos - es. My feet run swift the shin-iug way, The heavenly x)or- tals gain - ing. My soul is lost in sweet amaze. By won-drous love con-found -ed. er Chorus. ^^^^m ^^^^^B O glo - ri - ous fount - ain now flow -ing so free. n ^ B J" J"* A. ^ m -I — flow rr ing, flow-ing so free,. ■ N r i J - /T\ ^=1 O fount- ain of cleans - ing T o - pened wide to me. :» Iftz ^=# No. 3. ^m m, & f »vi0ttt "There shall be showers of blessing."— Ezbk. 34: 26. CHARLK8 BRTTOK. Ira D. HAifKKT. ^Hr^^ g^^g 1. Hear us, O Sav- iour, while we pray, Hum- blyourneed con-fesa- ing; 2. Know- ing Thy love, on Thee we call, Bold - ly Thy throne addressing ; 3. Trust - ing Thy word that cannot fail, Mas - ter, we claim Thy promise ; g##gi|ij^^i|±ffy^ Grant ns the promised show'rs to-day, Send them np-on us, O Lord. Pleading that show'rsof grace may fkll, — Send them up-on us, O Lord. Oh, that our faith may now pre-vail, — Send us the showers, O Lord. :^z^$=^. m -y- j » — y— T :t£=:::^i=tc=t? Refbain. i^ i= ^F i Si3 Send show'rs of bless - ing ; bend show'rs re - fresh - ing ; ^ H h- ^. -1 ^-i. — j^_ £ =F==F ^^^E^i^ ^^3^ Send us show'rs of bless - ing ; Send them, Lord, we pray. !fe i i^-^- ^^ S I No. 4. §iis §mim I ^ill ^. "I will sing praise to the Lord"— Judo. 6 : 8. J. B. ATCniNSOW. Geo. C. BTEBBUfS. isp^^^^ 1=*: r lE^I I 1. I've leam'd to sing a glad new song Of praise un 2. I've leam'd to sing the song of peace, 'Tis sweet - er 3. I sing the song of per- feet love, It cast - eth 4. I've leam'd to sing the song of joy, My cup is 5. Soon I shall sing the new, new song Of Mo - ses • if: -^' ^— g I 1 ^_: --ff— grrff— Cl.Ii^4^_r -l^ m ± J-^-9^ to oar King I ev - 'ry day, out all feart running o'er and the Lamb, m E P 1 ,1 ^^^§. 5.^ ^5t^^!^^ i I -r*"=*=T^ And now with all my ran-som'd pow'rs His prais ■ es I will sing. § Since Je - sus calmed my troubled soul, And bore my sins a - way. U O breadth, O length,© depth, O height! O love so full of cheer. P With bless - ings full of peace and love. And still there's more and more! •3' With all the saint- ed hosts a- bove, Be - fore the great I AM ! S m ■+- ^a H 1- JtzzStzzfczdt -1 :^i=!^ Pfftga i I Chorus. =U=^i=i^ -JT-j- r-j- Si His prais - es I will W^ ^^ sing, He ^5=* -i»- is my Lord and King; iS"-- ^F :^ is: t And now with all my ransomed powers His prais - es I will sing. ^^^ ^^^ -I H m Ho. 5. iWp^ ®tt. "Happy ii he whOde hope Is in the Lord.*'— Ps. 140] 8. RoBSRT Bnvcm. J. H. BtrBlCK. i ± jtit ^^^^eL^^^M ^ 1. Hope on, hope on, O troub- led heart; If donbts and fears o'er 2. Hope on, hope on, though dark and deep The shad-ows gath - er 3. Hope on, hope on, go brave - ly forth Through tri- al and temp- -^.=g-rqrS^T T-^H- * ^^m^^^^ i 9 a - way. g 11 of cheer. -- lore and more! 5 at I AM! 3 ^^^i t ^ take f >e, Re - member this — the Lord hath said, "He nev - er •will for- o'er thee; Be not dismayed; thy Sav -iour holds The Lamp of life be- ta ■ tion, Di - rect- ed by the word of truth, So full of con- so- M ^ ^m K=P1: ^Sf- ff* i^ 13 sake thee; Then mur-mur not, still bear thy lot, Nor yield to care or fore thee; And if Jle will that thou to-day Shouldst tread the vale of la - tion; There is a calm for ev - 'ry storm, A joy for ev - 'ry P^ m fHr--f-- g=F^==£:g=£ g=»— |g: sor-row; Be sure the clouds that frown to-day, "Will break in smiles to-morrow, sor-row. Be notafraid, buttrustand wait; The sun will shineto-morrow. sor-row, A night from which the soul shall wake To hail an endl)}ss morrow. Ill sing. JW J^-J^ -m- -m- "^ M ■It No. 6. §m^w mA J^tmit "Strait ta tbo gate and narrow ii tho way."— Matt. 7: 14. O. F. B. Qmo. F. Hoot. ^^^^ 1. Why do you lin-gej, Why do you stay In the broad road, that most 2. Do you find pleasures, Laat-ing and pure, In the gay scenes that tho 3. Come then, be- lov- ed> No long- er stay ; Leave the broad high way ,0 m¥f^ m-^: ^m^^^ rr-TTfT dan- ger-ousway — While rightbefore you, Nar-row and strait, Is thebright| thoughtless al- lure — While your Redeemer, With love so great. Points to the ^ leave it to-day; Make your decis- ion, Oh, do not wait; Take thou the ^ Befbain. ^m ^ ^m -^f^EE^^ rrrr path- way to heav'n's pearly gate? \ way that is nar- row and strait? J Nar-row and strait path-way so nar- row and strait. " Narrow and stndt, • — 1»- T ^ S3Eera rrr p^ J: | J. jj^ l jj- ^ ^^ ^ # J I » '-' rrrr Narrow and strait, Narrow and strait, Is the bright pathway to heav'n's pearly gate. ^ ^ r— i-'if pyypFP^ ^^ to. F. Hoot. road, that roost scenes that the «1 highivay,0 No. 7. ® ^ttk 0{ §^, "TheLo Rev. H. L. HAHTIWG8. 'lovah la the Roekof Agoa."— Iha. an: 4. HlTBRRT r. MKIV. m^^^^^^^^mm 1. My Bonl at Uwt a rest hath found, A rest that will not I'cil; 2. I'll hide me in this ref- uge strong, From ev-' ry storm- y bhwt; 3. Ye com-fort-less ond temp-est-toat, By sins and woes op - prest: 4. Ye thirat- y .from this srait-ten Hock Life'scrystal wa - tere spring; »w and strait, 'n's pearly gate. ^^^^^^^m. A sure and cer - tain anch'rageground In Christ with- in the vail. And sit and sing un - til the waves Of wrath are o- ver - past. Ye tempt-ed,troub- led, ru-ined, lost, Come find in Christ your rest. There hide from ev - 'ry storm- y shock, And rest, and drink,and sing. ^^^^^1^ -fit. Chorus. O Bock of A-ges cleft for me, In Thee my soul se-cnre-ly hide ; O Rock In Thee ^y ^^ y^Efrj^^d i^^^ My tow'r of strength, I fly to Thee, And safe - lythere a - bide. No. a. §t»m S^m^^fil ^ §UmA S^t$t^. " He Is able also to save u^em to the uttermost."— Hbb. 7 : 25. Claudia May Fbrbik. J. H. Murray. 1. .Te- sus sav&s! O bless-ed sto - ry, Fall of love and peace di- vine, 2. Je- sus saves! O, who can fatb-om All the ful - ness of His love? 3. Je- sus saves! O sinner, heark-en T»> ^hs call of love to - day; a .1 P f m 1^^ £fef=^dg-:fe: r-Le,fx m £fe=E f=F -m — m- -i^-y- H h- -¥ ^ Bursting from the realms of glo - ry, Echoing thro' this world of time. S He once died for our re- demption, Now He waita for ns a - bove. ^ There'snooth - er way to heav- en, Je- sus is the on- ly way. g iiii- t P Choetts. f5=i ^^ Je- sus saves! O glo-ry! glo - ry! Shout the ti- dings o'er and o'er; ^ I ,-'i' * M ^^^^B^^^ Tell to all the earth the sto - ry, Je- sus saves for ev - er • more. | g£l=£ii^^ i lO % Murray. ^m eace di - vine, of His love ? »ve to - day; ^ f — ^ rorld of time, g ns a - bove. ^ on - ly way. | i 9 iii 'er and o'er; w V - er • more. No. 9. ffifetJst is tnjj %tkmm. «'I the Lord am thy Saviour and thy Redeemer."— ISA. 49: 26. Eli. Nathan Allegro James McOranahan. Allegro. I I i' i *. 1^ 1. How sweet the joy that fills my soul,Chri3t is my Ee-deem-er; 2. The' Sa- tau oft my way op^se, Christ is my Re- de«m - er; , J. Whentri-alscome I still cou-fess, Christ is my Re- deem -er; 4. The \ic • to - ry by this I gaiu,Christ is my Re- deem - er: ^ SEf zf: t i -!» — I — -esz -§.m £^e£e^ t==t ■t9- 1 — r ^ ¥3t i ■f± ?r^ — = S His precious blood has made me whole, Christ is my Re- deem- er; With this I bold- ly meet my foes, Christ is my Re- deem- er; He gives me grace each care to bless, Christ is By this I break sin's gall- ing chain, Christ is m JD. my Re- deem- er; my Re- deem- er; trS^ m My sins were all up - on Him laid, A full a-tonement He hathniade> 'Twas this that gave mo life and light, 'Tis this that nerve^ me for the fight, He guides and keeps me day by day,He closer comes when dark the way, ■rAnd if He tar - ry and I sleep,My dy-ing hour this hope shall keep, Z^ _' fe^ j^fei "F For mo He hath the ran- sora paid ; Christ is 'Tis this my hope that shines so bright; Christ is He doth with this my fears al - lay; Christ is That when He comes the grave to reap, Christ is n ^^^^ ^.-A^ ■^^:. xr^ tr- ^ my Re - deem- er. my Re - deem- er, my Re - deem- er. my Re - deem- er. H rr SEE! £: I M No. 10. Wkt ^knAm ti th §titk "The bhadovr of a great rook in a weary land."— ISA. 82: 2. F.J.C^BOSBY. ' IBaD. BANKET. ^^^^^^ -^^ f -«!■ T ■a — 9h m T* 1. Lead to theshad-ow of the Rock of Ref-ugeMy wea-ry feet; 2. Lead to theshad-ow of the Rock F - ter - nal My heart op - pressed; 3. Lead to theshad-ow ofthe"Rock of A-ges,"0 keepihou me m^mm Give me the wa-ter from the life stream flowing Clear, pare and sweet. There in the se- cret of Thy ho - ly presence, Calm shall I rest. Safe from the arrows of the world's temptations, Close, close to Thee. &f&5^=:f=£qf=£=&g=i V ^ f 9 Chobus. W^^- t-- t=^ r=^ ^m^ m There from the bil r lows and the tem - pest hid • iug, f , f f — g^ i ^^^PP ^E^F^ m Un ^l. der the shel - ter of Thy love jg ^^ If — t -1* "£" — ^ I— f- f^ M U- Vf^ a - bid - ing, . D. SANKBT. ■ ry feet ; op - pressed; thou me tik/ S^U&m fd iht §tiick — teduM ^^^P^^ ^ Safe in the shad-ow of the " Bock of A • ges, ' ' Joy shbU be mine. i ^^ ^^^4j;^h fi£^ No. 11. Words arr. ^0 Wlnu § €$mt "Come unto me."— Matt. 11: 28. J. E. Goxruo, ^—gj. t ^ ^m f 1. Je - BUS, I come — to Thee for light, Ee • store to me my 2. Je - sus, I come — I can - not stay From Thee an - oth - er 3. Je - sus, I tame — "just as I am," To Thee, the ho - ly, ^f^=rr ^^ F~t~f~rT^ ^H- t;^=^ -^ -m- 1»- P :X— g ^ J^Jd-H ^^^^m blind - ed sight, And from my soul dis - pel the night — pre - cious day ; I would Thy word at once o - bey — spot - less Lamb ; Thou wilt my troub-led spir - it calm— ^p>-i — -p— r 12: fT \ 1 1 "^ -J I I i ^ ^^ i '^^ 3^^ ^ s==* rr^ I Je- sus, to Thee I come! Je • sus, to Thee I come! s^^^ 13 :''! 11 M *!:' ;i'!: k i m lii" No. 12. $%At m h P^M* "And in thy m^]esty ride prosperously."— Ps. 45: 4. H. H. MiLMAN. Geo. C. Stbbbims. 1. Ride on 2. Ride on 3. Ride on 4. Ride on J ^^r=* ^^ ride on in maj - es - ty! Hark! all the tribes ho-san-na cry; ride on in maj -es-ty!The an- gel ar-mies of the sky ride on in m^ - es - tylThe last and fiercest strife is nigh; ride on in maj-es-ty!In low- ly pomp ride on to die; ptf^ -^ • f0~ #^ :t=:=t: lE=t p -^( # ^ ^^^3 ^ O Saviour meek.pursne Thy road With palms and scatter'd garments strew'd. 3 Look down with sad and wond'riug eyes To see the approaching sacri- fice. p The Fa - ther on His sap-phirethroneAwaits His own anoint- ed Son. sf Bow Thy meek head to mortal pain,Then take.O God, Thy pow'randreign.f ^m g-_:.:grtr:fezf-f--g^:g^ m-- — m- — I 1 Lm . L» — t F- -!• — !■• t^^^^^ f^ It fcS £ IE \2/ Chobvs. Ride on, . . ride on in nug 4- es- ty; ^^ ^ fH'T Ride on, ride on, ride on, ride on in maj-es- ty, in maj-es- ty; I m ^-r-ifc -»■ — i t ^ g In low - - ly pomp, P -j» " I r-!» !»• — !»■ Irr— H« L— K t-fi ! — 3? ^ ■m- m — m- -I 1- ■t- mi p -m- f ^ $ I ^ (C\ :^ I I: fs--« « — m- — I 1 1- d—*h ti- ^T Till, cast- ing down each gold- en crown, We worship Him for- ev - er. ^^ £ ^ H (- I ^ i ^ IS rrr - rif r" i' m ft: ii'l i If No. 14. d^ 4^4 and 6l0ri0Ui^ (gaj^pd "Gk>d 80 loved the world that be gave his only begotten Son."^jNO. 3: 16. M. FBASBR. JAME8 MoOAANAHAM. 1. 'Tis a true and faith-ful say - ing, Je- sua died for sin - fal men; 2. He has made a full a - tone - ment, Now His sav-ing work is done; 3. Still up-on His hands the nail prints, And the scars up - on His brow; 4. But re-mem-ber this same Je - sua In the clouds will come a - gain, ^^M^a t t^ ^^ 1 — r ^^N -r^ ^ SEES ifei cr K e o Tho' we've told the sto - ry oft - en, We must tell it o'er a- gain. "2, He has sat - is - fied the Fa - ther. Who accepts us in His Son. | Our Re-deem- er, Lord and Sav - iour In the glo - ry standeth now. k And with Him His blood-bought peo- pie Ev - er-more shall live and reign. 9 tiS'J ^-^ -V^ -^ it^^- V— »- -^ i^ f m^mi Chobus. ^. iii^^^ f :g; ^^^ 3 Ff=fT^' O glad and glo-rious Gos- pel! With joy we now pro - claim, we now proclaim, -J. - - - - • ^^i:^^ztf^^^ 5ii5=T==feE -* — h m * A full and free sal - va - tion, Through faith in Je - sus' name. "&" ^^ le ¥ ^ ^- i Ho. 15. mj! iliit §m? " Behold, now Is the accepted time."— 2 CoR. 6; 2. Ei. Nathan. 0. r. Case. 1. While we pray, and while we plead, While you see your soul's deep need, 2. Yoa have waudered far a -way; Do not risk au-oth-er day; 3. In the world you'vefail'dtofiad Aughtof peace for troubled mind;' 4. Come to Christ, con - fes - sion make; Come to Christ and par - don take; While your Fa-ther calls you home Will you not, my broth-er, come? Do not turn from God your face, But, to- day, ac-cept His grace. Come to Christ, on Him be- lieve, Peace and joy you shall re - ceive. Trust in Him from day to day, He will keep you all the way. g g s pppy^^ ^j m^ip^ Chorus. Why not now? why not now? Why not come to Je - sus now? Why not now ? why not now ? 1:^ -«^- £: t rr-rv ^^^ •E^^^Stl^E^EEi S r^ ^ Why not now? Why not now? Why not come to Je - pus now? Why not no w ? why not now ? t £ -Jft- P -I — f -14^ !• !• * !• » -/- rr P^ m •?" m I'i ; >.:■.!<. iP'i -^ 1 iS i ^i- No. 16. fid«n) Ibv^ugfa te««. "He went forth conquering and to conquer."— Rev 0: 2. S. Martin. Jno. R. Swbney. ^ w^ i ±— = +■ pl^^ps^^^ r- 1. Conquering now and still to con-quer,Rideth a King in His might, 2. Conqneriag now and still to conquer, Who is this wonder- ful King? 3. C!onquering now and still to cou-quer,Je-sus,ThouKuler of all, i i fmr'S^ ^i^i^si^S Lead-ing the host of all the faith- ful In-to the midst of the fight; Whence all the armies which He leadeth, While of His glo - ry they sing ? Thrones and their scepters all shall perish, Crowns and their splendor shall fall, "^ m.M m t=^ «3EiE^ fc---i i^ iSrsz* 4=- See them with courage ad- vane- ing, Clad in their brilliant ar • ray, He is our Lord and Re-deem - er, Saviour and Monarch di - vine, Yetshallthearm-ies Thou lead- est, Faithful and true to the last, < h- — I — W * W ' m~\-\ 1- !3 — ta— tj — ! 1 |-+^-=-h— -| k= y / I i L LL zr ^'^-'^-^- E B^ — I — "-IT I — H — I 1 — ^*fc* — I — ■ I • 1 1 — I- Shouting the name of their Lead- er, Hear them exult- ing - ly say. They are the stars that for- ev - erBrightin His kingdom will shine. Find in Thy mansions e - ter- nal Rest, when their warfare is past. , N ^ S Iff:* I &fJ^ % -^ m m m / U r If^^'fffq IS 1 a o a f irtatjj ®hy0ujfe (Start— (Siandttd^i Choutth ppp ^p^pp ppfegfesij Not to the stron?; is the bat - tie, Not to the swift is the race, N I ^ Yet to the true and the faith- fnl Vict'ry is prom-ised through grace. -I* P I* P — y— 1»»— 1>»- No. 17. §i0ti) €tot tvitb p0bt §Mnt "Lead me in thy truth, and teach me."— Ps. 25': 5. Andrew Reed. L. M. GoxTSCHAiiK, arr by H. P. M. ^^=i^^fE P mM^^^mm 1. Ho- ly Ghost, with lightdivine, Shine up -on this heart of mine; 2. Ho - ly Ghost,withpow'rdivine,CIeansethisguilty heart of mine; ^^l^p^ F E f «i ¥ ■r — I H— — [~"^ '* r -<*: ^ -fi*- -»>- IS rr"-* -■m-T^ J 1- -1^:- a -»!=F5t -Z5^ Chase the shades of night a - way, Turn my darkness in - to day. Long hath sin, with- out con - trol. Held do-min-ion o'er my soul fe p^^p^^E^E^ S :^= 5^=^ P -^- 3 i e: I 3 Holy Ghost, with joy divine. Cheer this saddened heart of mine; Bid my many woes depart. Heal my wounded, bleeding heart. lO I 4 Holy Spirit, all divine. Dwell within this heart of mine; Cast down every idol-throne, Keign supreme — and reign alone. 'f'f I I f ■ » " ' |::i .Sill f .i \ No. 18. it|iii«e! i« J^»ttttis. "And again, I Hay, rojolco."— Phil. 4: I, C. R. H. J. H. BURKK. -pigi^^ :s: #P 1. Re-joice! ye saints, a- gain re-joice, And sing, with one ac - ooTd; 2. Re-joice! re- joico! lift up your head, And praise the liv - ing God; 3. Re - joice! re-joice! let praise a - bound Be - fore Je- ho- vah's throne, 4. Re-joice! re- joice! the Lord will come, Ac - cord- ing to His word; sppppipiEipipp^f^l Re - joice with all - yon r heart and voice, In Christ your risen Lord. That for your souls the Sav- iour shed His own most precious blood. For dead ones raised, and lost ones found. And prod - i-gala brought honie, ^ And gath- er all His ransom'd home, "For ev - er with the Lord,"| r- I' I I ■m ' — I 1 Chorus. Re-joice, ' Re- joice in the Lord, Re-joice in the Lord al-way ; g. In the Lord, n ^ m -f — i>- 1=f ^^ f^ ' 1 1 ^ iVVjj i 1 fl t J >. > Re-joice, Re- joice in the Lord, and a-gain I say, Re - joice. in the Lord, SO No. 19. ^tvtt ^Unt 21 Pgbt $o |ait ' I am coino a light Into the world."— John 12: 4H. F. J. CB08BY. ROV. ROHKKT LOWBY. IE ^1 ^ 1. Nev - crHlionou light 8o fair, Never fell so sweet a Hong, As the ■ Christ has come, the Prince of glo - ry, Come in hura-ble sto - ry, J -^ -fg- -g- -g- : -^- - »- -«»- J^ ^^ _ -g- -«- ^' J^!*- -)i!^ i* — !» — :• fr-in/^ =&= =( i m 3ay, Re - joice. i 3 ^-J - g-^ ^?^[^= ^~3""5T^ i ^M ^ hearts to dwell, God with us, God with ua, God with us, Im- man - u - el. fir i!!! Jl "I '" I I I liii , 'A No. 20. liiiUrtujab, ^\m ^i» ^mt M. FnAHRR. "And ugain they lald, Allolula."~URV. 11): .1. JAMK-S MfKHlANAIfAIf. tefi^p^^ Se^ 1. () broMi - ten, rise ami hiiik, Make hal - lo - lu-jali.s broth - n-n, rise and Klnp;, Hal lo - ' - 2. Uti wins for uh the flght, Ifo makes our darkness .'{. N«> lack or want have thoy Who make iht) I^ord their 4. U trust Him then to gni(lo, And for HIh own pn)- ^^^. r-y r^^ ^^ ip^^^, name •? ring To our Al-mighty King, And bless His lu-JahR rinf? And bless His name. £;• light, All dreary doubts take flight When Ha ap - pears. I stay; New strength for every day His grace sup - plies. !< vide; Should weal or woo bo - tide. Trust to the end. S J. J J I ^ ^-^""-^ ^ X J I i ^ i ^ ^ y^^l r 'a tr Chorus. Pi^l I — I- ^i^^^^^^^ Hal - le - lu - iah, ' Hal - le - lu - jah, Hal - le- Hal- le - lu-Jah, ' Hal - le - m -»- ^ A^ lu- Jah, lu • Jah, Hal le • lu - Jah, Hal ?5^^ ^ le- lu-Jah, ^ P- y4 4<-y - i. ^~ lu - jah, bless His name; Hal- le Hal - lo - lu - Jah, 3 m 1*^=^ i -) M P »- i?z=}z In - jah, Hal • le- lu-Jah, 1 Hal ^|i le - lu - Jab, f^^ liAtletttjnb, ^\m ^\» ^mt—(Si0ntMtl ^^^^ Hal - lo- lu -jail, Hal - le - lu ^^^-pio r^ jab, blew I lis name! & Hul - le • lu.Jnh, Hul-le ■ lu - Jah, ib Hal r. e - lu-Jab, ah, r No. 21. M. Frasrr. "The Lord is my shopherd."— Pha. 28: 1. M. A. Hka. P :i=ig=^^ g: 1. One day tbe Rbepherd passed, and turning, said, 2. He led me tbrougb green pasture land, 3. From out no other eye had ever beamed 4. Black clouds were gathering on a blacker sky, the 6. Dear Lord, the darkness falls upon me, 6. And soon there came a loving call in answer, 7. None ever perished following Jesus fully, -ffl- Come, fol-low me; By waters itill; Such love on me; World all so drear; I can-not see; "Be not a-fraid; No, nev- er one; iffl: ^ fc 1j ^ m s 3z: ■M ^pa "What wonder that in haste I rose, With such a Guide, who would not follow, Ctood Shepherd, lead, and I will follow Upon the night wind rose the ciy of My feet are stumbling on the mountains; Mine eye shall guide the blind ones,and the weary The weakest lambs arc carried in His bosom, and So kind was He! Go where He will? Hard aft- er Thee. One in great fear. . Oh! suc-cor me. - Mine arm shall aid. " Brought safely home. -<9- I ■■« I i.J^^"»P ^3 ■ "si '' ; ' il vfil i No. 22. Wkdfimtt Wiil pag €mt. "The Spirit and the bride aay, Come."— Rev. 22: 17. A . MoNTiBTH. Ira D. Bankkt ^^ ^^ -h i T=t -■m- SBE^s; sb 1. O wand- 'ring aouls, why long - er roam A - way from God, a - 2. Be - hold His handsex - tend - ed now, The dews of night are 3. In aim - pie faith His word be - lieve. And His a- bnn-dant 4. The *'Spir - it and the Bride say, Come!" And find in Him sweet If". IT" " i *^ — a- 33: =43 P^E ^^ ^ 6- t; I -«- ^^^^^^^ 5 way from home? The Sa/ - ionr calls, O hear Him say, "Who on His brow ; He knocks. He calls. He wait - eth still ; Oh, grace re - ceive ; No love like His the heart can fill; Oh, rest and home ; Let Him that hear - eth ech - o still. The m ^=J: 4: m i^: f ^m o a a H a ^- 4 » K S. * a ^m <7\ Chorus. n i i i -s i^i^^ .=:.^ m ev - er will" may come to- day. -^ come tx) Him, "who - ev - er will." I Aii^^i„„„„j „i,^ ^ come toHim,"who-ev - er will." f AH praise and glo-ry bless - ed"tcAo-so • ev • er will." ££* be nn- to p-TfTtf-MHi^^^ itcrH ^^ ^g:^^ :^^^^^^:^^ ^^^ Je ■ sus, For He hath pur-chased a frill sal - va-tion; Be-holdhow :^ _j H' cjci i -r r ^^^ -I — h y V — 1^- ?^ p^ ^41. Wlumtvtt WxM p»g ^«m, — €vns\wkA. ^^^^^^ won-drons the proc - la ■ ma- tion, *'Who-so - ev - er will" may come! No. 23. §ieay p^, §te^d |i?i^ttisi. "Consider and hear me, O Lord my God."— Ps. 13: 3. Words arr. J. H. Bubkb. ^^^as^^^P^ia 1. Hear me, bless-ed Je - sns, Bid all fearde - part; Let ThySpir-it 2. Let me ful - ly trust Thee, IJest-ing on Thy Word; Let me still with 3. Hid-ing in the shad- ow Of Thy shelt'ring wings, I shall rest con- m »-i hr-l hr= 1 1 - =5==t=^^=tt==^ -I — y ^ — /" f I I H — ^ a -a o s n u 1 Chorus. ^ \ I . «3 whis - per Peace with-in my heart. \ pa - tience Wait on Thee, O Lord. > Then ,whate'er Thou send- est, fid - ing In the King of kings. ' ^ ^^^c t — t ^ — (- f ^^^^^^fe^^^ Happy shall I be, Je-sus my Redeem - er, Looking un- to Thee. *i«^ f^ »£> f,:' No. 24. f w, Wn p^rt itt tk §imm. " Joy Cometh in the morning. '—PS. 30: 5. C. E. B, arr. n Moderato. K Geo. F. Root. "^ r A 4 1 V S /5 \ c /T * k_ » 1 J^ » in\ 4 p ^ J - ^ ^ ^ • « • ^ VP^ 4- ---j - -jv- -•1 a - of cious ments when gels — 5- gain watch ones spot ■ all home - m ^. in - ing now ■ less shall ward J 1 ^ rr 1 / Yes, we'll ^tWhen the q f Where our "^'tWith their of O what •^* I And the meet night pre - gar- joy an - * * • • the morn - ing,* In and wait - ing, With are dwell - ing. Free and shin - ing, Like be o - ver. And shall bear us. Where tho its from the the the AVff A 1 R m m * B . m \ » 1* 1 (?;•} * J . J^ r . i> 1 r r r A v^^ « ,• • T !> V 1 1 la r I 4 ■ h" i^ •.LI / / ]/ Ci '1i III N ^ i I: ■^- ?P^ -«-* P --^--g -'W-. '-W-.-J i o dawn of a fair - er day ; dark-ness has passed a - way. toil and from ev - 'ry care robes that th». an - gels wear jour- ney on earth we close, life-stream for - ev - er flows. ■■♦ >• Where no shad-ows veil the sun - shine, « > A ' \ When our pil-grim - age com - pie - ted, ^ I We shall see the King of glo ) I I I ^ ^ 1^=^ ^T O - ver there in the heav'n - ly And ; our foot - steps no Ion - ger We shall praise Him with harp and land, roam, voice : 1^ And By We J^-Pg the crys the jjearl shall sing tal • y the E t=t P ^ ^ $ :|: =F E i k^^ St s^ -g* ~ w ^=^^f^^ p^ waves of the riv - er, Ev - er flow o'er the gold - en sand, gates glad-ly wait - ing, They will give us a wel - come home, grace that re -deemed us, While our hearts in His love re - joice. T- i^ 1^ m T m- ^Ef I — f I No. 25. ^ivil 0tt ih ^mxA and '^xnm. / Tut on the wholo jirinor of God."— Epii. (1: II. C. II. Manx. # tX^^E^^^M 43r--t=.-J=JS.rJ J. H. Tenney, J-~5; ip/-.— »^— • — f*- -» * 1. Gird on tlie sword and ar - nior, Go raise the ban-ner high ; 2. Gird on the sword and iir - nior, Let I'aith be thy strong shield; 3. Gird on the sword and ar - nior, Press on the foe to fight ; A f-'-r-sr. ^^^^^^TfT^ 1-^ ■I*- -•- 1—* i 1 ^ — r(9- --I 1=1 It— a It -L^—\-r-^ ^— J - - -' --I — i -I — J-i— I P*^ — . 1 1 '- « — I— ^ 1 « « — L_^ ^ « — 1_^ ^— «_.» — If^ — l_^_«_l The Cap - tain of Sal - va - tion To Thee is ev - er nigh. His i»roni-iao shall siis - tain thee On cv - 'ry bat - tie field. No en - e - my can harm thee, For God sns - tains the right. Chorus, I- N gE^|JEz£^^^?EJTJ=^ -.^ r Then wave theglo- rious ban - ner, Press for- ward in His name ; i His name ; lil: i::^ ms^^iii - ju^ ?=:^ CnoRus. 4--L* — ^ — f — a^T-"— E- — Tt — i^— It — I J' 1/ 1/ throw out the Life-Line, his per - il to share ? . out with the Life-Boat! a - way, then, a - way! (Throw out the Life-Line! soon hurl them out where the dark wa- ters flow, f throw out the Life-Line And save them to - day. ^ m if =154=1: :?=?"- ^ ±f :-^ ^--q?: I :|:d^ =SiiiS «=r^^=^-' :^i= 3^- F# \ N 1^ Throw out the Life-Line! Some one is drift- ing a - way; Throw out the -(«- -I*- :^==jr -f-- V- «o Wxtm ®ttt iht §%U'^mt—(S)0ntMtl ■irKHHINS. rother w .om )u tarry, why uguish where ley drift to e - ^^ ^l woe Will ^ he Life-Line ! irow out the Life- Line ! Throw out the Life-Line! Some one is sink-ing to - day. ^^^^^i^^^ No. 29. # WmU^ th png. "All tby works shall praise thee, O Lord."— PsA. 145: 10. Robert Q«ant. F. J. Haydn. 1. O worship tlie King all glorious a- hove, And grate-ful- ly sing 2. O tell of His might, and sing of His grace, Whose robe is the light, 3. Thy bountiful care what tongue can redte ? It breathes in the air, 4. Frail children of dust, and fee-blo as frail. In Thee do we trust, Pt r P^ j--^ iiiPi - ^M ^ESiS IS —d- H — r ^^^^ I I I His won- der-ful love; Our Shield and Defender, the Ancient of days, whose can - o-py space; His chariots of wrath the deep thunder-cloudbform, it shines in the light, Itstreamsfrom the hills, It descends to the plain, nor find Thee to fail; Thy mercies how ten- der! How firm to the end, -J- ii:3 i r rr J $ H: W I feE^EiEdEEE^E^E^ I » Pa - vil - ion'd in splen-dor, and gird - ed with And dark is His path on the wings of the And sweet - ly dis - tills in the Our Mak - er, De - fen - der. Re P dew and the deem - er, and ^s fc '^m I praise. storm. rain. Friend. l9- m ^m 31 •Ill 1^' 5, No. 30. |i0tt) f pivit, "^mhtt ^hm. "He shall teach you all things."— John 14: 26. L. W. MUNKAiii.. Robert Lowby. giS^^^^S 1. Ho - ly Spir - it, Teacher Thou, At the throne of grace we bow; 2. C!om-fort - er in - deed Thou art, Giv-ing strength to ev - 'ry heart; 3. Sent to be our Guide to - day, Keep us in the nar - row way; 4. Teacher, Com-fort - er, and Guide, In our hearts do Thou a - bide; mm s m -r ■' I Come, per- form Thine of - fice now, Teach us ev - er - more. Let Thy presence ne'er de - part, Com- fort ev - er - more. Grant that we may nev - er stray, Guide us ev - er - more. And in life, what-e'er be - tide. Help us ev - er - more. i:fcfefe=g"zzg"zrzfz=:g=|r:a -^-l-g- z:g=i:£=:"g a.i-^^ci. a o a H n tr a i^li *EE=^ ^ ■^9 m- -4--=F= iS> — m- T r:^r $ * Refeain. "W" ■o'- -a*- 5±^ 3^ :3=St5 -«!- "-ir* ^ Ho - ly Spir - it, teach us ev - er, Com- fort, guide, and leave us m ?tB^ I ^^^m -19 i=^ A I — I — $ t: -fi -a i m -(S^ g'-^r^f— I'-'-s). *'F :^ =tit -fi* -ist a nev - er; Dwell with-in us, we im-plore, Now and ev - er - more. ^=r- ?^ 3a I ill* No. 31. §xmk tk (^a^pi •'Go ye into all tho world and preach tho gospel to every creature."— Ma hk 16: 16. El. Nathan. Jamkh McObanauan. PilP^^P^^^^ 1. Preach the gos- pel, sound it forth, Tell of free and ftiU sal-va-tion; 2. Preach the gos- pel full of joy, Whiia on grace and mer - cy dwelling; 3. Preach the gos- pel, make it clear, By the blood of Christ re- luis-sion; 4. Preach the gos- pel full of love, Christ's conipas-sion ful - ly know-ing; 5. Preach tho gos- pel as if God Sin - ners lost through you were seeking; m^^^^^^^^^ V Spread the ti-dings o'er the earth. Go to ev - 'ry tribe and na-tion. Heart andsoul in full em-ploy, As the sto - ry you are tell- ing. Grive the mes-sage, make them hear, This a - lone is our com- mis-siou. 3eek thepow-er from a-bove. While Hisgreat com-pas- sion show- iug. His sal - va- tion through the word,Speak as if the Lord were speak-ing. ipfcig: -r**- j^ -ry-t -fi -i*- -V- *-T a: — I I Chobus. * ^^fegi= j=^=^"^= j^ s -x^ Spread .... the joyful ti - dings in anthem and sto-ry; Spread thejoyful tl - dings, spread the Joy-ftil ti-dlngs in T''T~T' ^T-^- P ^: ^.,-ft -i^-IS-j^ . I _J r j-a! — h S^ m Je - - - sus hath redeemed us, O giveHimtheglo-ry. Je-su9 hath redeemed ns, Jesus hath redeemed us O r-*iri^Slr-=:=t-- 2^ ±: --t=t=F^ 33 No. 32. I am ^nt^tin0 ®ke, ^i$tA §mfi. "Trusting In the Lord."-l'8. 1'2: 7. Franobs R. Havkkoal. J. H. BUBKB. k ^ ^^fe g— g: lEH^ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. am trust- ing Thee, Lord Je- sua, am trust- ing Thee for par -don, am trust- ing Thee for clpans-ing am trust- ing Thee for pow - er, am trust- ing Thee,IjOid Je - sus, Trust- ing on - ly At Thy feet I In the criai-son Thine can ncv - er Nev - er let me J Th«;i) J bow; flood; fail; fall: ^^^m^^^^m feE±S H i a 2 i =f 3^ei^S Trusting Thee for full sal - va - tion, For Thy grace and ten - der mer - cy, Trusting Thee to make me h:) - ly Words which Thou Thyself shult give me, I am trust - ing Thee for ev - er, -tft-s Great and Trust - ing By Thy Must pre And for free. now. blood. vail. all. S I ¥■ iz: Chorus. :??: -e>: i :& m T ^ atrzM: m I am I am trust-ing, -m — ^" — m — m- trust - ing. Trust- ing on - ly I am trust-ing. li-W- t ■+- ■i» !• F- Thee! ^ ^ r =F 1 — r— r :£b=^ -4- to -^r. ~m- --^\^ -<$t- > ¥ 2St I am trust - ing, trust - ing, Trust-ing on - ly Thee trust- ing, trust-ing, I am trusting, -w-w-w- g-^i^:ti ,^ — I 1- r^r r r \ m- 34 P No. 33. ^ittt. " There romalneth thorrforo a rest for tho pcoplo of God."— IlKn. 1 : 0. WordHiirr. Ueo. CHtkhimns. ^^^p^^^^ig^ 1. .Ift-er the toil andtroub - le, There cometh a day of rest; 2. Aft-er the night of dark - nesSjTho shad-owa all flee a- way; 3. Aft- er thehouraof chaHt-eiiing,The spir - itimulepureaud bright; 4. Aft - er thepaiu aud sick- uess, The tears are all wii)ed a - way ; 1^^ fee^Etrt:^ fTf- rr' r ~f -^^ f=;i! f i^l^^ Ail • er the wea - ry com - flict, Aft - er the day of sad - nesa, Aft- er the earth'sdark shad - ow, Aft - er the flow'ra are gather - ed, I Peace on theSav-iour'a breast; Hope sheds her brightest ray ; Clear in the light of light; No more of earth's de - cay ; Aft - er the care and sor - row, The glo- ry of light and Aft - er the warfare and strng-gle, The vie - to- ry is Aft- ertheguid- iug coun - sel Com - mun - ion fall and Aft - erthe deep heart sor - row, An end of ev - ery love; won; sweet; strife; :S=t ^^^-Jt- ^- 1 / ;/ -^^ =|i ^^. Aft-er the wilderness jour - ney. The Fa-ther's bright home a-bove. Aft-er the work is o - ver, The Master'sown word. Well done. Aft - er the will- ing serv - ice, All laid at the Sav-iour's feet. Aft-er the dai - ly cross- es, A glo- ri-ous crown of life. ^ i^m f-nr P^ it I * f ■m- V- 1 / / 3S r-i m No. 34. fin no ^att "Nolthcr do 1 condoinn thoo ; go, and hIu no njoro,"— Jno, H: 11. J AM Kit McUllANAHAIf. M. A. IJ., arr. by Kh Nathan. ^p^feg j^ap^lP 1. Hiu no more, thynoul in free, Christ has died to ran- Hom thee; 2. Sin no more, butdoHc- ly keep Neiir the hand thutguurdH the sheep; 3. Sin no more, His bldhut><' 'mght, Think on what His love huth wrought; 4. Sin no more, sin no more, Je - sus lives tokeep thee pure: P ^E^ Now the power of sin is o'er, Je - sua bids thee sin no Shun the snares that lured bo - fore, Trem-bling go, and sin no Think of what for thee Ho lx)re,Weep- ing go, and sin no If o'er -til- ken He'll re- 8tore,Say - ing "Go, and sin no more, more, more, more, M 3 $ Chorus. ^^^mm^ ^ ^ •^ Hk ^^^ ^=i: Sin no more, . ... thy soul is free, Christ has sis no more, thy soul is free, Et^^^EMEl :?=;? ^- s^ T~^-^ ^ r-rv=f died to ran - sora thee; Sing the Christ has died to ran -som thee; mes -sage o'er and o'er. Christ for-gives thee, sin TV ae ANAHAM. no more, g no more, x No. 35. Sake iime to it §i% " Bo yo holy : for I nm the Lord your Ocxl."— Lav. 20: 7. W. D. LONOBTAFK. OKO. C?. HTEHIUNH. SHiNpiti^^fe:^^^^^^ 1. Take time to 2. Take tirno to :t. Tuke time to 4. Take time to ]>e be be be ho • ly, Speak oft with thy Lord; ho - ly, Tlio w«)rl(l riwh- es on; ho - ly, Let llim be thy (iuulo, ho - ly, lie calm in thy soul, Ht ;||iigp^=PPi,1 iOSiiliillfeEfeliWlp^Sl^^-:^ A bide in Ilim al - ways, And I'eed on His Word; Spend much time in se - cret With Je - bus a - lone; And run not l)e - fore Him, What - ev - er be - tide; Each thouyht and each tern - \viv lie - neath His con - trol ; ;.tzzp — r — r — r — r— ^^ - -F-t-— — ? — ? — ^ — -LTTiw-i-l 1^^ ■t=r J±i 1 Make friends of God's chil - dren, Jlelp those who are weak, By look - ing to Jo - sus, liiko Him thou shalt be; In joy or in sor - row, Still fol - low thy Lord, Thus led by His Spir - it To fount- ains of love, £: •^^^^ i £: ~^S^mt '^ -I For - get - ing in noth - ing His bless- ing to seek. Thy friends in thy con - duct His like- ness shdll see. And, look - ing to Je - sus, Still trust in His Word. Thou soon shalt bo fit - ted For serv - ice a - bove. 1^3 — t- t; >- S ar No 28. ®be ^mA b (Sitamin^. '' Behold the bridegroom cometh ; go ye out to meet him."— Matt. 25: 6. E. A. H. Rev. E. A. Hoffmann. ^^^m ] m ■M-^- 3. f The Lord is com ■ I He comes from His / He soon will come (Be - gin His u - f Be - hold! He comes 1 He quick- ly, comes =?-!-? -4---?- ing by and fair home on to earth a - ni - ver - sal to one and •with trumpet A by, high, gain, reign, all call, Be read- y Be read- y Be read- y Be read- y Be read- y Be read- y •when He comes; •when He romes; when He comes; when He comes; when He comes; when He comes; 9= I :^=^ P ^±4 I J-J-4-4- He is the Lord our Righteousness, And comes His chos-en ones to bless, 2 With Hal- le - lu-jah'sheav'n willring, When Jesus does redemp-tion bring; ^ To judgment called at His command, Drawn thither by His might-y hand, ^ M^Plfl^ :^=l -» — -m — m- 4: ^ =.^^ ^i^PPP *r—Z-^ r And at His Fa - ther's throne confess; Be read- y O trim yonr lamps to meet your King! Be read- y Be - fore His throne we all must stand ;Be read- y when whe.i wtan He comes. He comes. He comes. £ ijbzf: It— tzzzt: :t=|e=?: -w— t" — I- — I— ^■- — ■ Chorus. -9- kT-V 1^3^: rr s s -r> s s ;g± —3 m Will •^ou be read- y when the Bride-groom comes ? Will you be when He comes ? — ^ / C 1 Li ^ 5-.-^ 1^—9 1 .^__^_.,^^ ^_-9 3» ;i^=(*: 5- 7 read- y when the Bridegroom comes? wben He comes ? Will your lamps be trim'd and ^ ^ -^^ ._^. _b |S__|S ^_^_ y /I/ bright, Be it moruing,noon or night? Will j'ou he ready when the Bridegroom comes? 3 L^^ — ^^ — , — 1> 1 1 , ^ — ca — ^. — K — 1(5 — I 1 — ' "J >-^->-r~r- / / 1/ / / / / No. 37. l^hoM a citeanget "Behold, 1 stand at the door, and knock."— Rev. 3: 20. Rev. J. Gbigg. Henby K. Olivkr. drjzr^--^ III,-, ii^s^^isi^^gsii I 1. Be-hold a Stranger at the doorHegen-tly knocks, has knock'd before; 2. O love-ly at - ti - tude! He stands With melting heart and laden hands; 3. But will He prove a Friend indeed? He will, the ver-y Friend you need; 4. Rise, touch'dwith grat-i-tude di-vine; Turn out His en - e - my and thine^ -^- ^- jfi2- tS^ -i^- 19- H -«^- 2?: £ --^ ite: -tfZ- -fii. T©. Has waited long, — is wait - ing still; You treat no oth- er friend so ill. O matchless kindness! and He shows This matchless kindness to His foes. ThePriend of sinners, yes, 'tis He, With garments dyed at Cal-va - ry. That soul-destroying mon - ster. Sin; And let the heavenly Stran-ger in. ^ ^ «»- -«•■ t is^^ii 39 -»' ' ■ i. No. 38. We fmfee SDbee, kt §lm ®het "We thank thee.nnd praise thy glorious name."— 1 Chb. 29: 13. Fanny J. Crosby. Koschat, arr. by Ira D. Sankey. 3=4j== a ^3t t — 1~ lit ■4- 1. 2. 3. 4. — \-j-m X at— i-fi< \-t—^ -j ^_ r r ■- ■* We praise Thee, we bless Thee,Our Sav-iour di- vine, All i)ow'raud do- All hon - or and praise to Thine ex -eel- lent name; Thy love is un- The strength of the bills, and The depthsof the sea, The earth and its Thine in - fi - nite goodness Our tongues shall employ; Thou giv - est us - h— h- ±^^z '-1B1 t f- min - ion Foi - ev - er cbang-ing, For - ev - er full - ness, Be - long un rich - ly All things to be the to en ■ £f^ t=t Thine; We sing of Thy mer - cy With §• same; We bless and a- dore Thee, O" 5 Thee; And yet to the low - ly Thou ^ joy; We'll fol - low Thy foot-steps, We'll 3 jtj. f9- - ^ f- f- -i^ 5 £3Ed -JrrirrJrpi ^eSeS i f -irr:-^ K a a a a H a joy-ful ae - claim; For Thou hast re-deemed us; All praise to Thy Sav-iour and King; With joy '.ndthauksgiv-ing, Thy prais-es we bend-est Thiue ear, So read -y their hum- ble Pe - ti - tions to rest in Thy love, And soon we shall praise Thee In man-sions a - ^- h=t: ^- name;!' sing; I hear; ^ bove; g- •^ -^ szz t i»- r— r ==-.b=:4d3d=-i H J=? ^gli d: i^ For Thou hast re - deemed us; With joy and thanks- giv - ing, So read - y their hum - ble And soon we shall praise Thee AH praise Thy prais Pe - ti - In man - to • es tions sions Thy we to a ■ -a; i name, sing, hear, bove. ^-' :1k: r—r-1 w^ =fe=-^ -!•- -P E I ^iy 18 to hear; No. 39. ^Itnt » (^i>»pn "Fori am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ."— Rom 1: 16. M. Fbasbr. Jamks McGbanahan. ^^^iS^^^fefe^ 1. It is finished; wliat a gospel! Nothing has ||:heenleft:|| to do, 2. It is finished; what a gospel! Bringing news of ||:vict'ry:|| won, 3. It is finished; what a gospel! Here each weary ||:la-deu:|| breast, 4. It is finished; what a gospellJe - sus died ||:to 8ave:|| yoursoul; But to take with grate-ful glad-ness "What the Saviour did for you. Tell - ing us of peace and par- don Thro' the blood of God's dear Son. That ac-cepts God's gra- cious of- fer, En - ters in - to per - feet rest. Have you tak - en His sal - va-tion? Have you let Him make you whole? Chorus. V It is finished; Hal - le - lu -j ah! It is finished, Hal- le - In 5^ jah! :t^^: B iiEEi Christ the work has ful - ly done; Hal-le - lu - iah! All who will may ^1^ ^. have their par - don Through the blood of God's own -^.^j^ — ft. — ^ — J — j^ — m — 0t — fs — « — •0-,— j- ,-, * Ituitcat for Alto uiid Tenor only -M ;i t,.,gi No. 40. Wxm i» a §isiuAxM of §t^t. "There remaineth therefore a rest."— Hbb, 4: 9, W. R. Lindsay. Ira D. «ankby. ^^g^^^^^i^* 1. There is a Par - a- dise of rest On yon - der tran- quil shore ; 2. There is a cit - ycrown'd with lightjta joys no tongue ca*! tell; 3. There is a crown laid up on high That Christ the Lord will give 4. Oh, then be faith-ful un - tod oath, Press on the heaven-ly way, ^^^m^^^^m. k± m J2=^r=5C=^zJc EEE^BElrl m H S 3 m Be- yond the shad-ow and the gloom of n ight, Where toil and tears are o'er. S For they who en- ter shall be-hold the King, And in His presence dwell. « To those who patient- ly His com- lag wait, And for His glo - ry live. ^ That we may en- ter thro' the Gates of Life To realms of end-less day. ^ &2: ipEZJZ^EIZ^EIlte: r-k i / -> £ ^^ e -I — i-= rr T'i^ -» !•— H I H di=: m Chorus :z^ ■M-A^ ^. • ff .n^zi^— jg: -^5-T»-^Tr ;^3 Meet me there, oh, meet me there, At the meet me there, meet me there, & ±~s i—^—^- > ? ? - X p ' l^E g ^^ ^ J^ dawn- ing of that mom-ing bright and fair; Meet me there,. ... oh, meet me there. —,—— — -^ — f t *-- • — (* — ^ — -J — I * -- * ^ 4J^ I ^ te-^^E^ &::=^==: ^ ^ ^ meet me there, In the laml beyond the riv-er, meet me there, meet me there, i=^3|ig itrvzte ^ ^ / / 1/ ?» 1/ No. 41. Irad, §iu(lljj pg&t. "Send thy light and truth, let them lead me."— Ps. 43: 3. John H. Newman. John B, Dykes. M H 1- H— — )- 1=;=^ :ir^- n^^i^i -I- ■^^ -+- -^ ^—...^ I 1. Lead, kindly Light,amid th'encircling gloom,Lead Thou me on ; The night is IMS El fesfe ^^33^ «^ ±-(S: I t I ^ — d 1 — ■ ^-ii I — I ^- -<5^ ^ — .1 — H*- dark,and I am far from home, Lead Thou me on. Keep Thou my feet; I ■I — I ^— • •— t- =p'= ^=f: 1221 Hi :tei* iE3: Z Lj-,' ni :=ZFg--q=iz:li=|z::l=:=t=q-.:pp!pp:=pp?q do not ask to see The dis - tant .scene; one step enough for me. ^s^- er i 2 I was not ever thus, nor prayed that Shouldst lead me on; [Thou I loved to choose and see my path ; but now Lead Thou me on. I loved the garish day ; and, spite of fears, Pride ruled my will; remember not past years. 3 So long Thy power hath blest me, sure Will lead me on [it still O'er moor and ien, o'er crag and torrent. The night is gone, [till A ud with the morn those angel faces smile, Which I have loved long since^ and lost awhile, **3 I. No. 42. i will §m» mtt f 0u« •• When I Bee the bK> d, I will pags over you."— Ex. 12: 13. Ei.. Nathan. James McGbanahan. ^ ^^ ^EiE^E^ i ^5^ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. When Grod the way By Christ, the sin O soul, for thee The wrath of God of life would teach And gath - er all His own, leas Lamb of God, The pre-cious blood was shed, sal - va - tion thus By God is free - ly giv'n ; thsit was our due, Up- on ine Lamb was laid; m% How calm the judg- ment hour shall pass To all who do o - bey lazzt — ^ — 1^. -y — /- H :g=i- e^ ^^^=f=f--^ ^^a I -n: He puts them safe When He fulfilled The blood of Christ And by the abed - The word of God a — be - yond the reai h God's ho - ly word, a - tones for sin. ^ ^ s=^^ t r a - lone, our steiA. I Of death, by blood And suf - fered in And makes us meet for heav'n. ding, of His blood, The debt for us was paid, a - bout the blood, And make that word their stay. m Z^EZ^^ZHjE tzpizzz 9 I o 3 o -+- -¥- :^: ^^H^ ^ S Chorus. 1^ PN^%T^^^^ m K-K-^ ^' ^ ^ 1/ It is His word, God's precious word. It stands for-ev - er true: It is Hi3 word, God's precious word, 'tf-^ — 7- ^-^^^^=^~T- ^=^^^ £ ■/ — i^ — I t-=E o U 'S o S i ^1^ WKi. I the Lord shall see the blood, I will pass o-veryou. When 1 the Lord shall see the blood, -I — h ^-i^-V-«f-g4 ^#: E5?E? trzitr. -7-^-*- -Mi^ 44 No. 43. falling to tkt '• Arise, he calleth thae."— Mark 10: 4'J. Oracb J. Frances. Hubert I*. Maim. q^=ts :S= -t- H»= g=g i ^Ei + -a 5 i}=I^ :=^ i-r 1. Out on the mount- ain, sad and for • sak - en, Lost in its 2. Far on the mount- ain, why wilt thou wan- der? Deep-er in 3. Flee from thy bond - age, Je - sus will help thee, On - ly be - A ^ *=^: £^^ -t^— r r-p' fip^ ^ccrd^s gzzz^z: 5 :?v: g ^ g = 3 f=iJ ma - zes, no light can'st thou see; Yet in His mer - cy, dark - uess thy path - way will be; Turn fr^m thy roam - ing, lieve Him, and thou shalt be free; Won -der - ful mer - cy, ^ r ^E^ ^= ^ IS — ^1 — IS — N__|_ JS ^ S— -ST — f'^ «-r-Tsr-i^ ^^ — ' — I full of com- pass-ion, Lo ! the Good Shep-herd is call-ing to thee, fly from its dangers,While the Good Shep-herd is call-ing to thee, boundless com-pass-ion, Still the Good Shep-herd is call - ing to thee. ijT-j f- r- T - ^ — tf— -IT— ig i— Ji "^ 4_ u 1^ — ^ — j^ 1^ ^ |K m — :;ezz^cq!L-=p -r - r-r feP i Chorus. . ItZS: 1 I :Z- ^ -t- *^ * -^ -#: Call-ing to thee, call-ing to thee; Je- sus is call-ing, "Come unto Me;" ■|S,J_. N- N.-^ 1^- ■4S-4-. Call-ing to thee, call-ing to thee, Hear the Good Shepherd calling to thee. E ^: :■& -1= — F — *=- H 1 H- :e:^|!?i_r:- _)«_: i^-fe: -^ » ^w :*~^ ^ I Hit No. 44. ®k ®p 0f laitft. "Hookcst Ihou great thlngH for thyselt? seek them not."— JER. 45: 5. Rev. J. J. Maxfiki^b. W. A. Oohkn. ^^^^^^^^m^ s 1. i do iiotask forearth-ly store Be - yond a day's sup - ply; 2. I care not for the emp-ty show That thoughtless worldlings see; 3. What-e'er the crosses mine shall be, I will not dare to shun; 4. And when at la8t,ray la-lK)r o'er, I cross thenar -row sea, 1 ^ -]•" • -•■• -j^ -^ ■ -j^ -^- f ir-^ ^^mfjgj^ :?v: i ^=3 4=f 4B- — I la ■«- I on - ly cov - et, I crave to do the I on - ly ask to Grant, Lord, that on the more and more, The clear and sin - gle eye, S best I know, And leave the rest with Thee ; — P live for Thee, And that Thy will be done ; -3" oth - er shore My soul may dwell with Thee ; S n If w '^- pr;-|'* -g zz^ ^ s. To see my du - ty face to face, And trust the Lord for dai - ly grace. Well sat - is-fled that sweet re- ward Is sure to those who trust the Lord. Thy will, O Lord, be mine each day, While press-ing on my homeward way. And learn what here I can-not know, Why Thou hast ev - er loved me so. I Chorus. ^=£r^^^S -X -^ — \ 55=& tl w^ i -fii- Then shall my heart keep sing - ing, While to the cross I sing-ing, sing- ing, \ ^*1- -r -r 1 — r- 40 ®he (Bp (rf |aith.— (B!0ndttM -«H^- m m g cling ; -1^ 1 ^^r- For rest is sweet at Je - bus' feet, While 1^ fl P f— r- P cling, I cling ; i^^^ite^^iiii home- ward faith keei)8 wing - ing, While homeward fn i th keeps wing - ing. ^^4^ i -Ha- lt I No. 45. Words arr. fait pe #n. * "For thy name's sake lead me, and guide me."— Ps. 31 : 3. Ira D. Sankby. ^mm ri "- -\—v- tz=X—V~t-±^^- 3EEEtEE££E: »^-T-lp|-»i- -<5)- all I am, Shall be His a-louc. in - mostheart,0 ~ ver ev- 'ry-thing. round my sfml His almighty Arm? l^recious blood Has my soul been Iwught. ^iiiig^Sifl S3 I belong to Jesus; He ha.s died for me, I am His and He is mine; Through eternity. I belong to .Tesus; He will keep my soul. When the deathly waters dark Round about me roll. I belong to Jesus; And ere long I'll stand With my jirecious Savionr there. In the glory land. wit nl mil I No. 52. # (Simt to tk faviout "Those that seek me early shall find me."— Prov. 8: 17. Words arr. .r. J. LowF. te fc ■■•!- Jfc-fe 5 i i^=^F iJt :^=^ HS , 1. () come to the Sav-iour while now He is call-ing, O 2. There's no oth - er nahie a - mong men that is giv - en, There's 3. The door of His mer - cy is now stand-iug o - pen; O 4. And he that he - liev - eth, the prom- ise is writ - ten, Is ^ii come while there'smercy and pardon soiree; O trust in Ili.?)»Tace,Hewill no oth-er way to be saved but this way ;0 trust in His nior-cy; too has -ten and en -ter,for"Yetthereisroom;" Forif you re-ject Him,this saved thro' the blood of the Cru- ci- lied One; The Spir - it is pleading ; O t^. '^.^^■ |2i::5r.=?=i2 1^ -ti. -(•- -^ i»~ £ rrr- v^ keep thee from fall-ing, And strength too' ercome He of- fers to thee, long hast thou striven With sin and with self; O come while you may. word He hath spo-ken, That where He now is "Ye nev - er can come." will you not has-ten, And find in His love a ref uge and home. ^B=rE -¥—^ ^ J'-.-^ St ^- £= ? — U~i i Refrain O come, come to the Sav - iour, O come,come while you may; # €om U tftc ^atriflttt. — €msMd. ^ S Sd^ Bit. i O come, come to the Sav-iour, lie's ten-der- ly call-ing to - day. No. 53. ^uH ^^t&, mjj fo0wat?d §tart» "My people shall dwell in quiet resting-places."— ISA. 32: 18, J. Newton. F. Kucken, arr. J. P. Hoi-brook. >J . I t4 ite S^^ Eg f _S- s r i^E^fe rf-^^ n*: 1. Qui - et, Lord, my fro- ward heart, Make me teach- a - ble and mild, 2. What Thou shalt to-day pro-vide, Let me as a child re - ceive; 3. As a lit - tie child re- lies On a care be - yond its own, __ — _^_._ ,» — pQ^ — ,__r , 1 ^]^ pi ffp-r I ■^- -i :«: ii istsj: ^ S :^ii"p: :^ trS- I L^ Upright, sim - pie, free from art ; Make me "What to-morrow may betide, Calm-ly Be- ing nei-ther strong nor wise, Fears to as a lit - to Thy wis - take a step 5=te=* ^^- r-t .■^^. P -■f ^-=^-- t -e ■«- f ^^ tie child — dom leave; a - lone — I $ i f=-f=5 i=^ 7»- 3 :a3: 1:1: U^-^ -r^-T is f From distrust and en - vy free, Pleased with all that pleas-es Thee. 'Tis enough that Thou wilt care; "Why should I the bur - den bear? Let me thus with Thee a- bide. As my Father, Friend, and Guide. i £ -*--- g^^S SS I: t'^ ^'■■* 1 No. 54; i% icrltj fe the farl F. J. C. " Lot all the people jiralse thee, O God."— Ps. 07 : 5. Wm. B. Ruadbuby. ^^^^^^^^'^m^M^i 1. llo - ly, bo - ly, lio - ly is tlie Lord! Biny, O ye peo - plr, 2. Praise Iliiu, praise llim, shout aloud for joy, "Watchman of Zi - on, 3. King e - ter - nal, liless- ed be His name! So may His chil-dren ^5: •t»-4~f: -P^ ±:t 4^ > ^ i— zs- t — r e: glad - ly a - dore Him ; Let the mountains tremble at Hisword, a her - aid the sto - ry; Sin and death His kingdom shall destroy, ° glad - ly a - dore Him ; When in heav'n wo join the hap - py strain, -° :^:rjte=^: ^=5 -p-r ^^ — ^h- — y 1/ V / -s^- m ^^I^^Sii^ :#--* i ;v 1 — Let the hills be joy - ful be - fore All the earth shall sing of His glo When we cast our bright crowns before K 1^ N liim; Might- y in wis- dom, ry; Praise Him,ye an - gels, Him; There in His likeness __J _._4 ±^--iir -«_ ±f^ :tz=t=fc \ -i :J=^ Je - ho :3£E :^ -!*- boundless in mer - cy, Great is Je - ho - vah, King o - ver all. ye who be-hold Him Robed in His splen- dor, mat^h-less, di- vine, ioy - ful a - Avak - ing, There we shall see Him, there we shall sing. 2:^=jez=tv^. ?=l^ 1^ au §0^, §o\^ is tk ^otl—i^mtkM. Chorus. ^ — N — \| g=^-i: ITo- ly, ho-ly, ho-ly is tlie Lord, Let the hills be joy -ful he-fore Ifiiii. \ No. 55. f mfee, mjj ^0ul, the §in0 0f §i<^awt II. F. Lyte. "Praise the Lord, O my soul."— Ps. 140: 1. Henry J. Gaunti^ktt. wH ^3=3 :S=^: '^—0: :i^5E3E^ "1=-^ i tf* SrriSizg: rr]r|=q: I©- — -1 1. Praise, my soul, the King of heaven; To His feet Thy trib-iite hring; 2. Praise Him for His grace and fa - vor To onr fa - thers in dis- tress; 3. An - gels, help us to a - dore Him, Ye he - hold Him face to face; ^ I I ll -'- -g- - - -'- -^ f¥=l 4 f ~Z r i :t m ilzzzp t- \ $ -^--1- ^^ :i tz:.^- liansom'd, heal'd, restored, for- giv - en. Who like thee His praise shall sing ? Praise Him still, the same as ev - er. Slow to chide, and swift to bless ; Sun and moon, how down he - fore Him, Dwellers all in timeaud space; i=^- -y— -I*- -♦- -tm- -m- -•- -!•- -■•- 5itS -I — l-H -I l-H -I h .& P t ( 3EE^4 Praise Him! praise Him! praise Him! praise Him! Praise the ever-last- ing King! Praise Him! praise Him! praise Him! praise Him! (Jlorious in His faithful- uess ! Praise Him! praise Him! praise Him! praise Him! IVaise with us the God of grace ! sr m iji ' l"\ I i PI I .'4 -' ' No. 56 "Christ la ull, At -. hi all." -Col. 35 11. HOKATIirS BONAB. Oko. C. Stbbbins. f^ isHV |iESg=^^j^SE^^iE5 ^m 1. In the hour when guilt aa -sails me, On His gra-ciousnamel call, 2. In the night when sorrow cicada me, And the burn- ing teardrops fall, 3. In the day when this im-ruor-tal Shall fling off its mor-tal thrall, &. Then I find the heavenly fullness, Christ, my right-eous-ness, my all. ^ Then I sing the song of patience, Christ, my Broth - er and my all. o Then ray song of res - ur - rec- tion Shall be Christ, my all in all. ? r H I f r ^L. M _<0 a 10 r-^-^ Chokus. S^SE ^Jt "1 All my song when standing yon- der. Shall be Christ, my joy, my all, e ■!•• !* ic=|B: >c:is: r !5=S: i^ '-W I Kg This shall ev - er be my anthem, "Christ my glo - ry, Christ my all;" e r i ^Effi Jgmiz ± ■ i/zzitr.:!^ s p^s^M tH=: .i2iY. ^^H ai? -I 1 — This shall ev - er be my anthom, "Christ my glo - ry, Christ my all." V- ^ -X- H 1 — ■I 1 i E ±:dtg:: I I No. 57. # mm&vm$ pnil. "Thine eyes shall behold the land."— ISA. .33; 17. I. Watt-S arr. IBA D. Sankey. -Ze- aland of pure ilelight.Where saints imraor-tal reign ; 2. There ev - er-last - inji; spring a-bitleH,Ancl nev -er-with-' ring flow' rs; 3. Sweet fields Ijeyond the swell - ing flood Stand dress' d in liv - lug green ; 4. Con Id we buteliiabwhere Mo- ses stood, And view the landscape o'er, ^S^^ *i£ E-:^=^.z^^ PL. -(*- -♦- -♦- ^^ ^3 j_^. ii:=i^: -i :^=i|: -^ ;5- =it I E - ter - nal day ex-dudes the night, And pleasures ban - ish pain. Death, like a nar-row sea, di-vides This heavenly l.,nd from ours. So to the Jews old Ca - naan stood, While Jordan rolled be- tween. Not Jor- dan's streaiu,nor death's cold flood,Should fright us from the shore. ^ j^zj^- f^ H 1 Chorus. P^^ ^t^-it :i: O wond-'ronsland be-yond the sky. O land so bright and fair, I -^r- -A3- • r# When shall we reach Thy gold - en gates, And dwell for - ev er there ? -*_•- -^-H*- f^^ ^9 I -t- LJ -t- — t- 1 ,v-^ No. 58. (KhtiiJit pvetft itt ^t 'Yet not I, but Christ llvetli in mo."— Gal. 2: 20. Eli Nathan. i=ii Jamks McGranahan. :l^ —J — ■• *l — I— ^ 1^^ -I— iSi^: -^-J^. 1. As lives the flow'r within the seed, As in the cone the tree, 2. Once far from God and deiid in sin, No light myhoarteou.dsee; 3. As rays of light from yon-der sun The flow 'rs of earth set free, 4. With long- ing all my heart is fille_S. lajTCipJzizxiSt ftr=i^=N. H 1- r :3-— S s So, praise the God of truth and grace, HisSpir-itdwelleth in me. But in God's word the light I found, Now Christ liv-eth in me. So life and light and love came forth From Christ living in me. As on the wond ' tons tho't I dwell, That Christ liv-eth in me. e.1 s Ste See^ J-JUtJ^ -I 1- v__i^ It H 1 i- -!•- -¥—t- -±jL-m- ^E^ hT--1- — hj-ts (3 1: z;^ ^ ^ :g^ &: I 3. 1- Chohus. P^E^^Si^^ ^= ^.:; ^^ Christ liv-eth in me, Christ liv-eth in me, Christ liv-eth in me, Christ liv-eth in m £- g"-Ff- , - i f - -/ 1^ ^ i !|i S O what a sal - va - tiouthis, That Christ liv - eth in me! me, O s^ -I — +- #. H h V — t^ — / — >•- :t: -y- J^~]— . "^ ^ y -S:idA OO No. 59. Wt §iav« |ett tk gi$vt «( l^mfi. "I havo loved thee with nn cverlastln}' love."— JER. 31: 3. Ilev. J. P. Hutchinson. Arr. by E. N. Wilbur A. Cukistv. :±::srzr^ — | ^ ^-,V SS&^^Si= 1. Wo have felt thelove of Je - sus In ou r hearts with rapture ^lovv; 2. Chos- en not for our (le8ervin V m^^ ss += 1 — 1 ! • , ^ — m — i^-^g-rW-^-i f * «»~f-x—j u w a Will that love for-sake and leave us? Nev-er, no! Oh,nev-er, no! For our fail - ures will He leave us? Nev-er, no! Oh,ne/-er, no! When the last dread hour ap-proaches? Nev-er, no! Oh,nev-ex', no! ■ ^ , ^ . -:^m-^^m-T-m — f-b» ?^' -i^:-lJE-Jg:|» — r^- lifaH- S ! — is — t— r** — H— i — J^m~m- • -^-- — » — m-'^^-srrl— * s fcjt t: v--?^zt^ S f -;c:^ If onheds of pain we languish, Earth-ly friends may lightly go, 'Tia in Christ the Fa- ther sees us, To His Son thelove doth flow; And when safe - ly home in glo - ry, When sad tears no long- er flow, tr-n tr r ii==^ t=zz:t= -t- ^^at l^^ffiE^ ^ a fe 3^=a! :^ Will Will Can ^ He leave us in our an-guish? Nev-er, no! He turn a- way from Je - sus? Nev-er, no! we e'er for- get the sto - ry? Nev-er, no! • s s Oh,nev-er, Oh,nev-er, Oh, nev-er. ^ no! no! no! P3!5Et ^ ei ■r%T ^^^ 1— -r—r-i- 5 J No. 60. mt'n pwt (Eiwh mhtt mm. B.L. "Ho Hhal! wo over bo wlUi tlio fiord."— I Tiif.sh. 1 : 17. llOllKKT liOWKV. 1. Sojii will come the set- ting sun, When our work will all be done, 2. Deep the Hhadows in the vale, Fierce the howl- ing of the gale, 3. Flood the heart with part-ing tears, Frost the head with passing years, * fe — IN ^ ■, — , r — 1^; — \, — IS IS- _.^S v__jv ;l^ X o 1^ -t> V — Si — r* N — ^ « ■'—I r — iv — Si — ^ ^ — ^ «! — 1—12 Andthtwea-rr .irt at last le still; But the Lord with gen- tie cry, » Long and dark the stormaround ot r door; I5u^ the Lord will make a Avay g" Let the davs of eartli be iill'dw th care; liut the Lord at length wilUome,^, /TV I ,5 — 1 _^ — 1_ :a±J :j^=TzS-S:zz^-titv S Will a- wake us by and by, And we'll meet a-gain on Zi - on's hill. To the shin- iug realms of day, With the shadow and the storm no more. In His love to take us home, i^ nd we U im\- er know a su jrowTliiniMin - age to re- riect; When I'm wea -ry, hiav- y ia - den, And I i'eel the tempters dart ; Till I hear that welcome summ(>ns,C(>me,thy loved onesnow to greet; I N For Thy love ray sonl is yearn- ing, More and more its pow'r im - part; There I go when all for- sake me, When hy foes I am op - pressed ; Oft I slum - hie, oft I fal - ter, Oftl'mtoss'd on an-gry seas; Oh, the joy that there a-waits me, While I hope and watch and pray! ^JBtE^E^-. t ^-r E m ii ■:-''' m:. %^^^^ ID: i=3 i^^m I have heard Thy ten- der plead-ing,Comeand dwell with-in my heart. Then I hear Thy loved voice say-ing,Come to me, I give you rest. But I know that Thou wilt guide me, Thro' the storm, to end-less peace. For the morn- uig light is dawn- ing, Of the fair and end -less da^. ,^E^^ f 5E=p: -\r-v f^F ■y->- '~r"~F ~» ^ h ^~ti 6-1. No. 63. F. J. Crohby. "BehoUl the Lamb of God."— John 1 1 29. Qbo. C. HTBBBtVi. ^^^^^^^^^^t. 1. Look up! lookup! ye wea-ry ones, Whose skies are veil'd in night, 2. The gifts ye bro't with lov- ing hand Your Lord will not dis - own, 3. Re - joice, the grave is o - ver-come, And lo! the an^ t^els sing; '-\^S: -^: V- f-TT ¥PP^ For He who knows the path yon tread Will yet re-store the light; Their o - dora sweet to heav'n shall ri.se Like incense 'round Hia throne; The grandest tri- umph ev - er known Has couje thro* Christ our King; E F^= ^^ P -I — >-(-— f t mm ^^^PP^^^i^ f ' - 7 Look up! and hail the dawn-ing Of hope's tri um;>hant morn-ing. Look up! and hail the dawn - ing Of joy's transcendent mom - ing. All heav'n proclaims the dawn - ing Of love's all glorious mom - ing. Be - hold Him! be -hold Him! Your Sav - lour lives to-day; &^ — I- :tB=v=lK=^: 1 1- :{l=x=^=* E -# — m- -4^- m i^ hold Him ! be - hold Him! The clonds have roll'd a - way. i- * ^1 No. 64. ^mA mtf ^^vlmt. "For thy name's sake lead me and guide me."— Ps. 31: 3. P. M. D. Frank M. Davis. ^^^^^m BiiSL-iW- 1. Sav - iour, lead me, lest I stray, , 2. Thou the ref- uge of my soul . . 3. Sav - iour, lead me, till at last. m^ Gen - tly Wheu life's When the fel^ It 12:^ -o"- tr- ^^=£==#1 ESsfe^ 1. Sav • lour, lead me, lest I stray, Gen P feS= &-J>-V pgT^ f ^=^3 TTTT leid me all the way ; storm- y bil-lowsroll, . storm of life is past, . I am safe when by Thy I am safe when Thou .^rt I shall reach the land of . tly.. £H£^ -I h -m-^- ^ V- ..•—v — t^-i-- lea K 11 tlie way ; am., a r P te^ ^^m 1 ^^^^ifm^ Vir-tr-trt side, . nigh, day, . I would in Thy love a- bide. On Thy mercy I re - ly. Where alltearsarewip'da-way. Fitfo when by Thy side, in Thy love abide. "■'iiiiiii Chorus. I3^ESE^^ :i H*=^ -W.-^- =^ * rt^ Lead me, lead me, m ^^^^^y 1- — ^-r Sav- iour, lead me, lest I stray; e=L-£5:-:£=t=-£ it -i»- — !• — !•- =^ -I ♦- -y-v- £ Say-lour,lead me, r^^ ^ !r lest I etray; M. DAVIS. len by Thy g" lenThou nrt r ^m& mtf ^ad0ttt — (SjmthM. ^i^S^ rit. c dim. Gen •" tly down the stream of time, Lead me,Saviour,all the way. ite^^^^2 m m^^ stream of time. r^ all the way. No. 65. l^tum # ^mAtxtvl "Eeturn unto the Lord, and he will have mercy."— ISA. 55: 7. Coijr.YER, arr. Geo. F. Root. =*=f tg:::=^=t5=i=3 ^^^=^- 1. Re- turn! re-turn! O wan-d'rer,now re- turn! Re-turn! re-tum! 2. Re- turn! re-turn! 6 wan-d'rer,now re-turn! Re-tum! re-tum! 3. Re- turn! re-turn! O wan-d'rer,now re- turn! Re-tum! re-turn! iii )ve abide. n ?^^«* 3 ^=* ^ ^ ,. — ^ — ^ — ^ - ^^ And seek thy Father's face; Those new de- sires which in thee hum He hears thy hum- ble sigh; He sees thy soft- ened spir - it mourn Thy Sav-iour bids thee live ; Come hum- bly to His feet and learn ^iE^^^p^^^gi u ^^4 -m ^m. I Were kin- died by His grace, "Were kin -died by His grace. When no one else is nigh, When no one else is nigh. How free - ly He'll for - give, How free - ly He'll for - give. i ^ i .«_.._^ or 5EE£ m t- m No. 66. (^m&ttl^ Catling* "Turn ye, turn ye— for why will ye die."— Ezbk. 33: 11, F. J. Ckosby. Iba D. Sankby. P ¥ q5;=55p-- 5Ed^Efc»E=^l 1/ ^— ^ -^^c=K- S S j-L. »I=P?1= ¥^ Lo! the good Shepherd ia The' thou hast wand' red so Sin-leas, yet bear-ing thy way, come in the true way, En-ter thro' Je - sus, for 1. Turnthee.O lost one, care-worn and wea- ry, 2. Still He is wait- ing, why wilt thou per- ish, 3. List to His mes-sage, think of His mer-cy' 4. Come in the old f=:i=:|eipfeiz=p=vzpz:pr.iB=c >U. ^^^ -t?-t?~tr ^ N :t: I— rt- *EEE _^_U__J. '^^^. ^ call-ing to far from the sins on the He is the day; fold? tree; Door; Seek-ing to Yet, with His Per- feet re - He is the save thee, wait-ing life-blood, He has mis-sion, life ev - Shepherd, ten - der to cleanse thee, re- deem'd thee, er - last - ing, ly call- ing, V — / — t^ :c=p:z:p :^-r~-r 1- #^ I ^..j I:; i * Chorus. ^: Haste to re - ceive Him, no longer de Wondrous compas- sion that cannot be Thro' His a - tenement. He of- fers to Come in thy weakness, and wander no -(• — m.- -\ M 1^ M 1 — ■ lay, told thee, more. Tender - ly call - ing, -^ — / — t :5z--i-4? 111 ^la- tient - ly call - ing, Hear the good Shepherd call-ing to m^^^^ y~^~y r r '^ ^ ^ thee; OS Imderijj flatting. — (Si^ntMtA. H 1 ItZS =n=^ - > — \—^T-d — I— 1^ — ^^• ■ ^ .--—I — lEI 17 Tenderly call-ing, patiently calling, Loving-ly say-ing, "Come unto Me! " :?=;?=> p_.^..:p: -I — -I -I 1 h -I \ f- H — ^- r^-t:: •tr-^t-i- ;^=^=^ tr->~tr W-^WTi—i- -I H -I 1 ^ ^ /- igl ►<=?!*■ if o "S No. 67. cfatrb m, # ^0ti " And know my heart."— rsA. 139: 23. Grace J. Frances. Hubert P. Main. I — iC±it:=S=iz5=i=±^: •5!-- 3 3=S: il 1. Search me, O Lord, and try this heart of mine, Search me, and 2. Search me, O Lord, sub-due each vain de - sire, And in my 3. Search me, O Lord, and from the dross of sin, Kc - fine as 4. Search me, O Lord, let faith thro' grace di - vine Thy - self re- i9- mt3^ ^ -B?-T— 1»— W- r ^ dEi im. prove if I in-deed am Thine; Test by Thy word, that nev-er soul a deep-er love in - spire; Hide Thou my life, that I, su- gold, r.nd keep me pure within ; Search Thou my tho' ts whose springs Thine fleet, in ev- 'ry act of mine, Till at Thy call my waiting r^E _pE — j^ — •^- r-t-t ms^m tt=: ^d^fe -^- -& — ^L i I ^ 1^— |g: changed can be. My strength of hope and liv- ing faith in Thee. preme-ly blest, Be - neath Thy wings in per-fect peace may rest. eyes can see, From se - cret faults, O Saviour, cleanse Thou me. soul shall rise, Caught up with joy to meet Thee in the skies ,G^ ^_ ^ ._ ^_^^— a ;gE| ^^^^m :|B=t: PJ S3 -fes3 ;(E3E:£: ^ — oo No. 68. ^mt tht §ltmA ^nvitvAm. O. M. J. ■i ¥=3 ^ "The Spirit and the ^flde say come."— Rbv. 22: 17. James McGranahan. -j- -^— *■# -+- -J 1 ■«- — I 1 i ^ 1. Hear the bless-ed in - vi - ta - tion, Come, come, come; To the fount- ain 2. 'Tis the voice of Je-sus say - ing,Ck)me,come,eome; Now His blest com- 3. 'Tis the Ho - ly Spir- it call- ing. Come, come, come; Ere the shades of 4. Lo! "the Spir- it and the Bride say, Come,come, come: And let him that U u — i :Jz=:t? ^ ^^^^^^ ^ i fc-J^ ^Et Ifc* S^^^£E£2^ I Pi/? of sal - va-tion,Come,come,come;Healing8treamsareflowingstill;Welcome,5 mand o- bey - ing,Come,come,come; He will cleanse from ev'ry ill; Welcome," death be fall -ing, Come, come, come; He the heart with peace will fill; Welcome,-^ hear-ethnow say, Come, come, come; And let him that is a- thirst Come.and c mi i=?: g-zfe£zr£=fez=g-f-fTr 12=--=|Z=± 1= E -!• — m~- -V — /-^/ -rJ^LX .J»_y- M M ( M hi 1: A fe.^.-^ V r -I (- ■i :*=*: q^ N N f-r-tr V^^^ ^ - b f^ -ha — I- p pi I 1/ 1/ i/ "who - SO - ev - er will; Let him take the wa- ter of life free - ly." g j^—^_ - C-t M td: -1* — !• 1- tr 9 Choeus. ^ ^ w~~w ±z W=^f=^- £ % s Ie^^ -^zzipr «r-F-f S Let him take, let him Let him take, f^^P 1/ 1/ take, Let him let him take, rft ^ £^=^=«: ^^ i take the wat- er of life free ly; Let him take, .... I let him take, t= ^- -^-i;z_ •yo if Oi Cr Ne /n*^* I 1 ^ p L . . I I \ ^ I I n. ». K , '^^- r:s I — ^-^ it 3^ A_^. ^^=nf- ^M^ i ;g= let him take,. . . . Let him take the wa-ter of life free let him take, - ly- n «ZZK ^ ^£=&^ j^.1 i /TS -y— ^ /- ^ I No. 69. mp %m&«t. " Where I am, there ye may be al«o."— Jno. 14: 3. M. Fraseb. M. a. Sea. 1. Safe np-on the heav'nly shore, Done with pain forev- er-more, Wea-ri- 2. Stormsshallnever reach us there,No more sor- row, pain or care, No more 3. Safe up -on the heav'nly shore,Done with sin forev - er-more, Wea-ri- I C 1* 1 U— L-i — .m. « A A H r 9 ]/ ^ y ]/ V -» — » — •--I -I 1 — ■ r-r $ ill *^ ^ 35; iSzztiS ■«!- 3-. .L : ^i^^l^^^Sfl^^ ^=^ ^==*^ a Let us rest be- side the liv - ing stream to - daj^ ; Calm- Let us pause a- while in si - lence and a - dore; Then If they wan - der in - to dan - ger from His side; Ev - 11 ly 3 the"^ er » rt ^^^^^^^^^^ -tS>- A f- ¥ tr a a 3 er Iii, ^Hii-i^iP^ there in peace re- cline, Drink-ing in the truth di- vine, As His sound of His dear voice Will our wait- ing souls re - joice, As He close - ly may we tread Where His ho - ly feet have led, So at ^^i^i^^^g r-f-rfT P ^^^^. SE^ E^^^^P3^?^3 i /sv -^ -e>- lov - ing call we now with joy nam- eth us His own for ev ■ last with Him in heav'n we may g*| m ^^^i^ o - bey(withJoy o- bey). er - more (for ev - er-more). a - bide (we may a- bide). •rs rr^ ftt §«a»*ttl8 §}Hitum.—€mtkAeA. •^ Chorus. =fc P^i ^ ® i: — I H :^ -»- ^3=3: 3s=t5 ^^J-^ Glorious stream of life e-ter-nal, Beauteous fieldsof living green (living green), ^^^S l« — lfl-ti 1/ ? y y^ w P ^E5^i^^^^^^^^^^^ -«r-r Tho' re- vealed with- in the word Of our Shepherd and our Lord, t^= :^— |K=£ I i^i« ^ A— St.; ^fe^ :1: i -»!—*»- 4^3^ jBlZ By the pure in heart a- lone can they be f ^^^^^^^m seen (ev - er seen) JM- S f" No. 71. §'m 6«iitt0 §l0m«. " In my Father's house are many mansions."— J no. 14: a. Rev. WM. HtTNTER. WM. MiLIiBB. -H 1 1 1 — -• 19-^ 1 — — !■ r m ^ f My heav'nly home is bright and fair ; Nor pain, nor deatli can enter there : ' \ It glitt'ringtow'rs the sun outshine ; That heav'nly mansions shall be mine, p / I'm go-ing home, I'm going home, I'm go- in=^*- ■y— /- ^ is- fied, When I shall wake in When I shall 1^^ -j^-^- IT * 1/ — I 1/ that fair morn of morns ; I shall be sat - is- fied, I shall be I shall be I shall be e-*-T- :|=: -^ ^^ fe=£t^=£::g±c^ iT g S=5 =t^- r^ r SE^Etz a t- (^ ^ 55- w. c ^TT M lO >. SZI !»! O o o a t^ /m^• ^v sat - is- lied, ir fatisfml — ©(Tttclttild. ^iz^izji-:^:,^. r4: =d- -M—^. s^ When I sliiill wake in that fair morn of raorn.s. When I shall -/- — -r-tr-^-^ — :te: No. 73. ®afee ®hmt pjj §iani "I the Lord thy God will hold thy right hand."— ISA. 41: 13. JUT^IA STEKI.INO. IKA D. SANKET. ^ — O — zM: H m :d=TI n]: -/5r rSHrJ ?l^ 1. TakeThouraylumd, and lead me — Choose Thou my way ;" - .a I 2. Take Thou my hand, and lead me — Lord, I am Thine ; FihiWiThy 3. Take Thou my hand, and lead me, Lord, as I go; In - to Th mzzB LA. :^-i^zizSe=i:^: X- ^m I :t=-t r — r T^- :M=-J 3^: — ■-I— I— •—■ •- ^ -^: nt -5»- :it--=a|=: :ti ^ ^ -i^- will,"0 Fa- ther, Teach me to say ; What though the storms may gather? Ho-lySpir-it This heart of mine ; Then in the hour of tri-al per- feet im-age Help me to grow ; Still in Thine own pa-vil- ion ■<9- r — TT r i- 1 e — ^. 1=1 »■— — »5>- ;»(=:* -i5^- i ^^ ^Ei^; :*=^: ^-^-^^-^-^sztriSlr-^ a Thou knowest best ; Strong shall I he — Shel - ter Thou me ; -fii- iEAB I Safe in Thy ho - ly keeping, There would I rest. IJead-y to do, or suf- fer, Dear Lord, for Thee. Keep me, O Father, keep me, Close, close to Thee. f -^-_(*J_,« F5P£^P^=^ 1 '■'■A t ■ . I No. 74. ^Mnfi at tht §0ot "I will come again, and receive you unto myself."— John 14; 3. Mrs. K. M. Reasoner. T. C. O'Kane. 1. I amwait-ing for the Master, Who will bid me rise uudcomo 2. Many a wea-ry path I've traveled, In the dark-est storm and strife, 3. Ma - ny friends that traveled with me Reached that portal long a - go; 4. Yes, their pil-grira-age was short-er, And their triumphs soon-er won; y-r; g * * f > I ^ 0t 0L.±—m -M -^ I* . (# i i^r#^stt^^^i^' TT ' I To the glo - ry of His presence, To the glad-ness of His home. '~ Bear-ing many a aeav - y bur-den,— Oft - en struggling for my life, r, One by one they left me battling With the dark and craft - y foe. g Oh, how lov- ing - ly they'll greet me When the toils of life are done. 5 K^-i — ^-^-m-r-m — m — m-^—m-r-^—^-, — -f~ .m — ^^ — «_._J_^ffl^| i &i±: w^ Chorus. m^^^^^, They are watch - - ing at the port-al. They are wait - They are watching, they are watching at the portal, They are waiting, they are ^^ ^-J^ ^♦4-g^- g- rf=?=T:f ^±^— t^-v: i^ >-ir ->-■ i d-^-W— r* — • — • — ••- ¥-\- ) / '/ 1/ — y A— ^~>-r-4 ST - ing at the door; Wait- ing on - - - ly for my wait-ing at the door; Wait- ing on - ly, wait-ing on - ly for my re ^Ufmting at tJxt |i0at — (KanrluM ^^^: ^^^i^si =? com- ing, All the loved ones gone be - fore. com- ing, All the loved ones, all the loved ones gone be - fore. m^^^ MzU^zft ■r-.-e ttt lit -^ — h'g-'H 1 No. 75. ®)i«g €nt«tM ptn. "^— and parted his gf.rinent8."— Matt. 27 : 35. Mrs. M. B. C. SiiADE. Geo. P, Root. BeverenUy. d2r- • »-^ SEi^ 1: 5=ftr ---^t -«>- ■«h-s- ^-^J=j^j I ^EE£ 1. From the Bethlehem manger-home, WalkingHii: ,lear form Ito-side, We to 2. Scorn- ful words tlie soldiers fling; Wicked ml- ers Him de-ride, Say-ing, 3. Wondrous love for sin - ful men, Of the sin-lessOnethat died! May we ijg^^^g -«-r^ 4:: it~^ Chorus. 1^ V/MUKUa. -«- 13^ Calvary's mount have come, Where our Lord was cru- ci-fied. "j If thou be the King,Save Thy-self, Thou cru - ci-fied. > Sweet tones of wound Thee not a - gain, Thou,0 Christ, the cru - ci-fied. ) ^^i§ 'M ! Z^ K (__ f=r. -&- =F=F ^^ bid -4- «!=it d 1- -♦— ^ -fi^- ■m- t::^:fc:- t^ ■(5'-. ^^ love come down the ages through: Fa- ther,for-give,they know not what they do. ^ \ 1 — I V -a- :^ -J-.-.e m £e, -(5"- 1 •yy 1 1 .,.u i ii I . :; No. 76. f »^1^ it (©«♦ " I'roiicli Iho wonJ ; ho iiiHtiuit In ni'hnoii, out of s«'ii:«tii.'' -«' TiM. 4 : U. M. FiiASKi;. Allegretto modcrato. I A M KH M< '< aiANA 1 1 AM. 1. Pass a • long tho in - vi - tii-tioii, Who-so - ev - t-r will may como; 2. I'tuss a - lonj^ tho ('up of comrort That the lionl has giv-en you; 3. I'ass a - loii;^ each boon and blessiujij That may come toyouthrougulilc; 4. I'ass a - long the wat<'hwor(l,"C(mrag«!;".Sr- ^^ :^ =zr-^---^-^^5ic^ i:: fcztrr-^L il 5? "^ 1/ I'ass it ou. ,._>__-JS^ O pass it on, m I'ass it on, pasa fPass a - hmg the lov-ing g Oth - ev wca- ry, troubled » You may help the wca-ry - « JL (III, See, al - leatl - y dawn is 3 -X-T :S=*-i-r:r^ y PI 1/ € ^=3^ message Un -to ev - 'ry thirsty one; Pass it spirits Need to taste its sweetness too ;l'a.ss it hearted Whoare faint a-mid the stri le ; I'uss it breaking On the bright ee-les-tial shore; .Pass it pass it on jKiss it on pass it pass it on. on. Choeus. ^^^ ^4 4. ^ ^:^i^4. Pass a - long the in - vi - ta - tion, Pass a - long the word of God, l=^ZE^ f. =-S^ 1 rs ^M» it #n. — (SotwtuM td Un - til every tribe and nation Hhall have hcurdof Christ tlie Ix>r(l,HIiaU have t^fTT" I r • 7 r r r I heard, Shall have heard, . . . . Shall have heard of Christ the Lord^ ofChrist the Lord, of CbrlHt the Lord, No. 77. Pm 0f few* "Grace and peace be multiplied unto you through the knowledge of God, nnd of Jesus our Lord."— 2 Pkter 1 : 2. M. Frasbr. ■Tjlfe^ja 1 t i 1. More of Je - sus, More of Je - sus, 'Tis the Christian's yearning cry; 2. More of Je - sus, More of Je - sus, While I tread earth's weary ways ; 3. More of Je - sus, More of Je - sus, O to feel His love each hour! 4. More of Je - sus, More of Je - sus, In my weak-ness and my pain; 5. More of Je - sus, More of Je - sus, Sore - ly do I need His grace; iEfcJ: m ^-L ^ S^ i 3zizfc5=j: -at — «• More More More More More of Je of Je of Je of Je of Je ^-m 1 ^ J ) I 1 -t- SUS, More of Je - sus, On - iy ifle can sat - is - fy. sus, More of Je - sus. Till inHeav'nl hymn His praise, sus, Move of Je • sua, O to re - al - ize His power! BUS, More of Je - sus, He can turn my loss to gain, sua, Bless -ed Je - sus, When shall I be- hold His face? =iz£"=r--iy * |g „ : •yo ,.:l; tj No. 78. Ik ^ontHmtisi (Rtm. " The cross of our Lord Jesus Christ."— Gal. fi: 14. Isaac Watts, arr. Ira D. Sankkt. N. ' I ::t r,fe^ 79- -«'- 1. "When I sur - vey the won-drous cross, 2. For - bid it, Lord, that I should boast, 3. See, from His head, His hands, His feet, 4. Were all the realm of na - ture mine, riT -* ■" 1— 1 i-> — — !* — m---m- 1/ T~srv~ 1. When I sur-vey i^ i^ ^3 ^=IS: the wondrous cross,^ On which the Save in the Sor - row and That were a Prince . death . love . . gift . . ir i f^rtf of glo - ry died, , of Christ, my Lord; flow min-gled down; by far too small; Mt — — m- -h On which the Prince y 1^ of glo - ry died, j m ^e?^ i B^^ My rich - est All earth - ly Did e'er such A love pr^r jSZ ^T ^ TT so gain . things love . great . I count but loss, that charm me most, and sor - row meet, and so di - vine. P^t' ¥ '-«?- -_ ^ — ^— — I V ♦ !• ■ — m- My rich - est gain tr I count but loss, I — {^ — * ^ ^ And pour con - tempt I sac - ri - flee Or thorns com - pose , De - raands my soul, on all them to so rich my life, my pride. His blood, a crown ? my all. ^E^EE^: =^=l^ -+- y^ £ -^-i- Aud pour con-tempt il -.^=M=I3tJJtU-&. ( T O woadrouscross where Je-sus died, And for my sins was cru-(d- lied; i 5^fe- -I — ±^ t: -h -»- -tr-T~«"~~^~"^' iNEUt tS ♦- -I— ^=H — f -X--^^/f—^ -'t.- .C/- I — f ndrous cross,^ fe^SE^^^ ._i^-N_js._>. g_^.^-^^L.J_^ ^P^^^^ My lougiuf,; eyes look up to Thee,Thon blessed Lamb ofCal-va-ry. 19=^^ tr-J-fc -!^- M> ' i»- t g ^ ^ 1^ ¥-^~]^- - f ;lo - ry died, ? mnt but loss, 'J m « No. 79. #ut f ^fugt " God is our refuge and strength."~Ps. 46: 1. Mrs. C. Warren. Hitbeut P. Main. 1. 2. 3. 4. ^^^^S^^^ Je - sus, Thou Kef - uge Tho' clouds may rise, tho' No power on earth, or Not death it - self, that of the soul, tem-pests rage, power be- low, last dread foe, ^^ E 42- 4- £ ^Jr i t' -iT To Thy dear arms I flee ; Thou wilt my shel - ter be, Can tear me frrm Thy side, Can hold me with his chain ; ^^ ^^^fc r From Sa-tan's wiles, from self and sin, O make and keep me firee. While with a stead - ftist heart and true, My trnst is stayed on Thee. - t'ring wings of love, Dear Ref- uge, I a -bide, quered Death, I rise. And life e - ter - nal gain. If 'neath Thy shel Thro' ChristjWhooon g ^^:^ J. £ 91 ^^^ No. 80. fn p^ i)e $Mt hmt §tut "In me ye mlghi, have peace."— John Ifi : 33, Mrs. E, W. Chapman. J. H; Tenney. pi^i^^pl^^gigj I I I 1. In times of sor-row,Go(l is near, His vig - lis nev- er cease, — 2. Tho' long :indwea-ry is the night, And morn brings no re - lief, 'S. His love we may not un- der-stand, While tri - als herein - crease, 4. Soon shall our eyes the land be- hold Where pain and care shall cease; -l^lH«- -*•- dtzJtrJt L . -I »-•— U- r ^a.i- +=-: t £E3 e^ g His ten - der, lov-ing voice I hear, "In Me Yet faith the promise still he- lieves, " In Me But yet we know His word is sure, "In Me Till then we'll trust the promise sweet, " In Me ^ ^ fi\=^:±=S: ye shall have i)eace."p ye shall have peace. ''2 ye shall have pea**."-? ye shall have peace."? ■+ — TTT^ m^i I '/ / -V — y- - i?-r Chorus. ii^ :^3 f O bleas - - ed peace! Sweet boon of heav'n ! That O blessed peace ! O blessed peace! sweet boon of heav'n! sweet boon of heav'nl That -mt-rt ^s& ^s^^ ^mm iEiESi -^^^m bidsour trouble cease ; O precious word, divinely giv'n, "In Me ye shall haveyieacel" ^^gf^ t JiJL. rf m^^^A Tennky. No. 81. ^ ^Mm 0f th €xm. "A good soldier of Jesus Clirist."— 2 Tim. 2: 3. Ira D. Sankby. ^ lS 1 Wt~ -v.r>. i — 9 — »<-j-l^-S^ "J * '"/g . S - -i^=^ ^ :<^; •^ -.2S*- • 1. Am I a sol- dier of the cross — A fol-lower of the Lamb? 2. Must I be car- ried to the skies, On flow- ery beds of ease, 3. Are there no foes for me to face ? Must I not stem the flood ? 4. Since I must fight if I would reign, In-crease my cour- age, Lord ! i i — r- -?— 1/- j^- H 1 1 ! Hw . I .1 j ( 1 1 (g-'- l 1=^ =1^ ^=i=S^f EiEE ^— .r M=:t--.- •• f r- And shall I fear to own His cause,Or blush to speak His name ? While oth - ers fought to win the prize, And sailed thro' blood - y seas'? Is this vile world a friend to grace, To help me on to God ? I'll bear the toil, en-dure the pain, Sui)-port- ed by Thy word. i* -m-.J^ * =5^=^: --«'- m L Chorus, s , , :Mz3ft': :^=z^ gr^i^- T-^T -?— 55- -^-•- r"rt-r :g t=^. i* In the name .... of Christ the King, Who hath In the name of Christ the King, ■ .^.f: ^,_ ifL ■^3 •■ -jS — k ^^-^— ^—^ ^— ^- -ss — 1 — i-i i b — m — — ■ 1 1 y 1 It y jllhavey^acel' TP' purchas'd life for me, Thro' grace I'll win the promise crown, Wliat-e'er my cross may be. £-£ iz£^-?g-- r-i:Sr-ilg :^ 1_^ , U) &— 4rf — 5- =F »3 --fi"-*- ^^if¥:i vM si I , ■i No. 82. lEtt) (g^d mA mt) |l(t " 1 ehold, God Is mine helper."— Ps. 51: 4. Wm. Youno. :gli£3 iq: qv '■ tl' J. R. Murray, i^zrqsiziil:^ 1 3 _j » _j «] 1 « «] H- 5E^i 1. While Thou, O my God, art my help and de-fend - er, No 2. Yes, Thou art my ref - uge in sor - row and dan - ger, IMy S. Aud when Thou de-maud- est the life Thouhastgiv - en. With fr i ::r--^s^ m — * — ^ 42=;?: .^: ^-^ -*— i: 5S :i— -^tt-^ -+- ^H ■i3--flS I- 5 cares can o'er-whehn me, no ter - vors ap-pall; The wiles and the i strength when I suf - fer, my hope when I fall; My com - fort and •"" joy will I an - swer thy iGer - ci - fnl call, And quit this poor ;* m ^-i\__^ 'M—4- -^^~^- :4-=t:: r^^ m r:.-it=: :JKzmkiidiri:3 ■ I — =• -I 3 :q : i:\. :__| — ^ — —^ — ^ qs-jqsJ— ^ 1'- ■ '^^ ■^-:-' - -.^ ■ -j- snares of the world will but ren - f^er AJoi'^ live - ly my hope i.'i my joy in this laud of ae stran-<;eiiMv treas- ure,my glo - ry, my t u, My por - tion for - ev - er, my SI earth hut to find thee in heav ^: Si^k ^ — •- :;?=?: -^ — a — I — 1 — \— — m — » — I— -y — /- r"^T Refrain. My God 'Jod and my God and my drt:' and my all. , alKj iSi^i£ .(* s^^Ee f mm — ^- J|»_JJ^__Sl;. =^=i=^ W i i. Murray. _^ ♦— id - er, No m - ger, My V - en, With .l^=tt-^-'^ t—^'S^t lies and the i oni - fort and ; [uit this poor ;^ .^ ^_..-,.d».— yrhope i;i my y glo - ry, my ev - er, my y all, My -^ all, E^B^a P God and my all, • ^l^==]«-^-«==*-C*— r=^-^— ;^-^=L-*— ^-•-^-JJ MyG(Ml,my all. My treas-ure, ray glo- ry, My God and my all. 9^:^^^^^''^^- I ^ ^ ^z:te=^: y-t^-tr V- 3ErT3E :?=SC 11 \^ I No. 83. # f §;0r^ to ®«illt with Mtm$* s&^ " Let me talk with thee."— Jeu. 12: 1. Words arr. "W. G. Fischer, by per. t^^^^^^^^^sa f o I love J I v/ X iwvc to talk with Je - sus, for it smooths the rug-ged road; \ ■\And it seems to help me on-ward,when I faint he-neath my load; J r, f Oft I tell Him I am wea - ry, and I fainw-ig: H — e tirieilEi?^: - l a- '>-tr-^ H«-W- t — r- 31: ix ^t=tt: i P^ 1^ 1^ .y riNE. lafii^*: atzzsta: (iSi-*-h ■Z5*-. &t?= * O give thanks uutd the Lon rd." j m.- F 1. O Lord, Thy lov- ing kind- ness Doth 2. Thy goodness we re- mem - ber, We 3. Letsaints re-count His mer - cies, And 1 — # m&z^ir^zz^ I_,J -— ^-p-4 'i«igv~ itz^SC ttfE!^ com-pitas all c ■ ways, And " Thy compass-ions fail not," Thro' all the piairoThy ho - li less, Wo look to Thee, O Sav- iour, To save, and fill His corrts with praise; Let all who know His goodness, Their hal - le- ^- :i?: ffi -I — (- i^g| i =^-=^= --?- " 1— 1 1 1 r—l se I ; iU ho - li- ness, ; iind- ness Doth lem - ber, We mer - cies, And "Thro' all the To save, .and Their hal - le- f ittg mid the |Eati— (K^wriuM J-4 tffi.-i::: «' — («- ^^^m pass- ing days; To Thee, O great Je- ho - vah. In "time of need" we cry ; heal, and bless ; 'Tis by Thy lov-ing fa- vor Thy trusting children stand, lu-jahs raise; Praise God, the lov- ing Fa- tlier. And Jesus Christ His Son, ^:e *-^-, J.-4 -I — I — £ :^: =^ ^^m D.C. ::i=rjB ^»— ^ -r-^i — tr-' — F ^= i^Mg^giiiiEB And all who call up - on Thee Shall find Thee ev- er nigh. Up- held, and kept, and gu id- ed, By Thy pro-tect - ing hand. With God the Ho - ly Spir - it, The glo - rious Three in One. % lis^Tz: ■b — I ! ! — ::«:• :*_ I No. 85. i wait Ux %)xu, # ^0Vl " My soul waiteth for the Lord."— Ps. 130: 8. E.B. M. A. Sea. m '_4^._jp: ^ :=1=: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. wait wait wait wait wait for Thee, for Thee, for Theo, for Thee, for Thee, O O O O O Lord! Thy Lord! Be - Lord! Thy Lord! Thy Lord! But glo- fore lov rap for rious face Thy feet • ing hand ture deep a lit • to to to to tie T i see, fall, feel, know, while; That ho - ly face that once was marred Was inarred,OLor(I,for me. To wor - ship low - ly and a - dore My Sav - iour, all in all. Whose ten - der touch can e - ven now The wounded spir- it heal. Of liv - ing ev - er - more with Thee; Love can- not more be - stow. This night ray long- ing, eyes may meet Thy joy - ful, wel- come smile. k^^ :^ -f — I- -!• — •- I — n— r ■& sr IMt ii No. 86. Wkt panig p^n^ta. " Let not your heart be troubled."— John 14: 1. OHABIiES Bbuok. A- IBA D. SAKKKT. P *^i.-=« r ^ ^j ^P Y "•■ 1. How oft our souls are lift- ed up, When cloudsaredark and drear, 2. How oft a - mid our dai - ly toil, With anxious care oppressed, 3. O may our faith in Him be strong,Who feels our e v^ - 'ry care, 4. Then let ua work, and watch and pray, Re- ly- ing on the love :«- fe±^={^ ^^^I^^^P r For Je ■ "We hear And will Of Him who now prepares BUS comes, and kind- ly speaks These loving words of cheer. « a - gain the pre - cioiis word That tells of joy and rest. 3 for US, as He hath said, A place in heaven prepare. "^ a place For us in heav'n a - hove. I^^t I -A^ JTA ' 2 ^ Chorus. John 14: 2. -•— - — m m — ••— fE^ *--=j^ ^e=^ I "In my Fa - ther's house are ma- ny man - sions; If it MH^ ^s TT f f=^ * * ¥^ ^ iEE^ ■J-T i=:g=zat=J: 1^ -sr were not so I would have told you; In my Fa - ther's ^^^^^ -V—^—V f- @S BEFE3 ^ r=r 0. SAKKBT. lark and drear, re oppressed, ' - 'ry care, Wxt pattjj ^m»im»—€mtMtl Ritard. house are ma • ny mansioDs, I go to pre- pare a place for you." a Ji-t ?c:K: :v- If M ^ h- ^ — ¥ — /- ::|i! No. 87. ^t mM m ^tsn. Anon. "Sir, we would see Jesus."— John 12 : 21. . F. Meni>rlssohn, Arr. 1. We would see Je - sus— for the shad-ows leugth-en A- cross this 2. We would see Je - sus— the great Kock-foun-da - tion, Where-ouour 3. We would see Je - sus— oth - er lights are pal - iug, Which for long 4. We would see Je - sus— this is all we're ueeding^ Strength, joy, and i^^ (5>- It: iS=J: ^- i ^=^i i?=|: m:- 3?^t=^-y-i* 1= ^- is: -«'- lit - feet years will • tie land-scape of with our life: ^^^^ Wo Avould see Je - sus, were set with sov'reign grace; Not life, nor death, with we have re-joicedto see; The bless- ings of our ing-ness, come with the sight; We would see Je - sus, -a ^ — our weak all their pil-grim - dy- ing, r-^ 4=:i::it: -^^^ faith to strengthen ag - i - ta - tion, age are fail • ing ; ris- en, plead-ing ; ei?rt? EEt ^=^. For the last wea - ri - ntss — the fi - nal strife. Can thence re- move us, if vfe see His face. We would not mourn them, for we go to Thee. Then welcome, day! and farewell, mor- tal night! -«- ±: m 8t» 11 ii^l:: i No.88. ftreriouji §\itoA nf §mf. "The precious blood of Chrlit."— 1 PST. 1: 19. Frances R. Havbroau J. H. Burke. ^~S":'~i~3 — »H-^-v-* — ^ — ^ R^^ — ^' — ^ — *H - :^S 1. Pre - cioii8,pre-cious blood of Je - sas, Shed on Cal - ya - ry ; 2. Though thy sins are red like crim-son, Deep in scar - let glow, 3. Pre - cious blood that hath redeemed us! All the price is paid I 4. Pre - cious blood,by this we con- qucr In the flerc- est fight, :4^ -1- T m m =« f^ li^i*: Shed Je - Per • Sin for reb - els, shed for sin- ners, Shed sus' pre - cious blood shall wash thee White feet par - don now is of-fereil, Peace and Sa - tan o - vei-com ing, By for thee I as snow. is made. its might. •H— I 1/ 1— ^ ^^'==r ■Sn ■3 T n •A - I 1 ■'I 11 Chobus. :i= 4:iziapia =rj[ _ | _ J_^_ j ^^fe rrS—tr- - % m — — }- -^- "i^ " ) ^ — &- N*#P^ ^ -*- O the precious blood of Je - sus, Shed on- Cal - va - ry : $ --i-^jri_-g-_j;: . £ : isifc P4i^ < 1 ^^5=3 ?y^ be-lieve it, ^^^. ^^B recfcive it, 'Tis for thee. =p-^-i ^ 1^ :^±: -»- * &0 No. 89. fmutg pen »« Chtist i\\t ^oxl Poflicatod to the Youn'j Men's ChrlBtlan AR.sociatlons of iho World. ROBKBT W KinKNSALT.. OKO. C. STKIHUNS. mm^m^t^^^'i^m^^m 1. Youn^ 2. Youiifi; :>. V'omiu; 4. Yoiiiii^ inrii men men in Clirist the Lord, Own Him your Sav-iour God, in Clirist tiio Lord, J>o inijilit - y in His word, in Christ the Kiny. Your gnite - Ail trih-uto bring, in Christ the Friend, On Him ull hopes de-pcnd, fci?:4=^- ^^tl-±. t T=t:: :.^: Si^ -«_(*- :^±=\ -19- 1 m name trutlis love true d 2?-.-"— »f- ■^i prz^ a de and re dore; elare; praise; lief: A..^ r- IS r-" !-- -- rf -t« For by I lis wond'rous And seek the ilo - ly U - nit - ed in His To ev - 'ry bur-dened *aE sa(! Spir roy soul • ri - ficc, • it's power, ■ al name. you meet, 1 _. — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — ' — 1 — ^ M b (-1—1 » 1- -^ V- n — l-T— J '• i-W— •~|-» 1 — I — r-.^- -m-i—^ — ^-|-« — 5 S' r p He paidthesreatredempti(mprice,That all might have e - ter - nal life. By faith andper- so- verin,t< prayer, That ye may wit-ness a - ny- where, With loyal hearts His words ])roclaim,T?.rou: ■i*-ii— I — -I — ±z £ ii &p. ::^=; ir-^ That come Thpt sin - "I'e 7nMs< "^n— — -^ — - >•■-- 1 " -|-| Ol 5 Young men in Christ, arise, The world before you lies, Enslaved in sin; Make haste to swell the mission band, Prepared to go at His command, To save lost men in every land, At any sacrifice. 6 Young men in Christ the Son, In Him we all ure one; For this He prayed; Then let us join the heavenly throng, To sound His praise in endless song, For all we have and are belong To Christ, our Lord Divine. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) K^ 1.0 I.I I^IM |2.5 |5o ■^" m^M ■^ 1^ 12.2 1.25 1.4 • llll ^ 6" - ► Photographic Sdences Corporation 23 WIST MAIN STMIT WEBSTER, N.Y. I45S0 (716)S72-4S03 t/u T'!mm:s- 1 ] -,,i No. 90. €i0min9 ^mt '^ti-^^Jxt "Him that cometh to t^e I will in no wise cast out."— John 6: 87. Fanky J. Crosby. Robert Lowbt. 1. We are com-ing home to Je - sus, We have heard His welcome voice; 2. We are com-ing home to Je - sus, For He died that we might live; 3. We are com-ing home to Je - sus, By the cross, our on - ly way; / k / — g ' i ^ 1 ^ '- ■' g . • ' klj L ^- l I We are ■ trust-ing in His good-ness, In His mer - cy we re-joice. He is will-ing to re-ceive us, He is wait-ing to for-give. There He finished our re-demption, And we can no more de-lay. Befbain. -ift- — ■•— m-~ — «- ^fe^S f ^m We are " com-ing 4^ home, we are com - ing home, Jt % w-^-f ^ tE£W^ com-ing, com • ing com-ing, com-ing m i v=* ^^. We are com - ing from the dark - ness to the ^^^^^^^ f f:^ ^^ 08 €i0mm0 §i0me ®0-§iigbt — (^mtMtA. i ii i :- ! ^ — M light; ^^ We are com-ing home, We are 5^ # » ^>> I* .. (* ^ |A: light, to the light; com ■ ing, com-ing 1^ ?^=M— ^-fe -« •- oom-ing — »l ^ »i- ^ home, We are com- ing fc=gg___lL^=Jr^^j p home to - night. =Ha=i=?t ^ — ^ I rrixirif! ^ i^zz;^ E -s^ com-ing, oom-ing oom-ing, com-ing r I No. 91. §tt «!5vnt, m tk ^ttn w»i5i ^4^ " He healed them that had need of healing."— Luke 9: II. Rev. Henry Twells. Timothy B. Mason. 1. At e - ven, ere the sua was set, The sick, O Lord, around Thee lay; 2. Once more 'tise- ven-tide; and we,Oppress'd with various ii]s.draw near; 3.0 Saviour Christ, our woes dis-pel; For some are sick and some are sad, Oh, in what di-vers {tains they met! Oh, with what joy they wenfcaway! What if Thy form we can - not see ! We know and feel that Thou art near. And some have never loved Thee well, And some have lost the love they had. ^ ^^ Pi ^^ras^^^ fe£ :e:^ i9- i And all, O Lord, crave perfect rest, And to be wholly free from sin; And they who fain would serve Thee best, Are conscious most of sin within. 03 Thy touch has still its ancient jmwer; No word from Thee can fruitless fall; Hear in this solemn evening hour. Lord, in Thy mercy heal us all. 1 1 ■ 1 ■ 1 1 -4 1 ij'! m I'M \l si'^; i :' 1 I Ml h ^'^ ' ; J a 'mmmmf''-i -' '-"^^ mf^ff*'- ^^'^^ No. 92. ^muhkp 0f fe!$U!$. •'As though God did beseech you by us."— 2 Cor. 5: 20. Eli Nathan. Jambs McUranahait. Moderato. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. O ten- der beseechings of Je-sus! How sweetly they fall on the ear! Beseech-ing in love for our Sav-iour,Un -wor-thy we pray in His stead; Beseeching His blood-bought, His ransom'd ,Your bodies to Him glad-ly yield, Beseeching the saints to be ho-ly,Fill'dalwayswithu>';eknessandlove; Beseeching that all for His com- ing Un-shak-en may ev - er re-main, H- T-t- — br — t-v-t: E3£=it=^F=£^^i4: -I M- 1/— /= ,1 ^tfc^r33E3ESfeEi ■J==V-^ -■•-«- J'rJS^^ *p: O gos- pel of gnu-e and of kind-nes8,Crod's love and com-pas-sion bro'tnear!| Believe in the word of for-give-ness, Ac - cept of the ran- som He made.' Thatjin you,aud thro' you,and by you,His grace may be fnl - ly revealed. § Like Je-sus so gen-tle and low - ly, Re - flect-iug the light from a- bove. g And stand with thesav'd and thechosen,With Him in His glo - ri- ous reign, p Pi^ xh=t ^-i 'T r^ *- Choeus. y — ^ g. l-^- rfrfa— r -j— -N— 4— ^— ■—- i— ^ !^r-l S . — I ^— r-4— i-j-,' Is the Spir-it of Je-sus now striving? His warning, my brother,©- bey; ^ -^ ^ f- ^ ^^ _^ I J J IjCIJr :?=?: ^ -^-f- ±1^ :&: 3 cres-^ ccn i g 1?:^^ :a!=:5t: JS-v-l — ^ J LJ!.^ __1 ^ — ^ ^=3.^: J^: I 1^ Rit. Resist not His gracious be-secoh - ing, O grieve not the Saviour a-way . ^ 04 LNAHAX. 1- ous reign, d- No. 93. "The Son of man is come to save."— Matt. 18: 11. F. J. Crosbt. 9. J, Vaii,. gH4d^^ ;eEg: :^- jSZ ^ m 1. Troub- led heart, thy God is call- ing! 2. Come, the Spir - it still is plead-ing, 3. Art thou wait - iug till the mor-row ? 4. Let the an - gels bear the ti - dings ■fi- g^ ■i9- !*^- -W- if^ He is draw- ing Come to Him, the Thou may'stnev - er Up - ward to the :g-— -g-— g- -r q?=r=?=:|!^: J t In I ^ $■ f -^m I 15=5 ver - y near; Do not hide thy deep meek and mild; Ho is wait - ing now Bee its light; Come at once! ac - cept courts of heav'n! Let them sing, with ho ■ f e - mo - tion, to save you, His mer - cy; ly rapt - ure, ?g ^ i m Chorus. ^^ i' ^ s f % t fi ^=«=^ ES: g Do not check that foil - ing tear. > Wilt thou not be rec - onciled? I -, , , „. . ^ . He is wait - ing— come to-night j "» oe saved, His grace is free! O'er an-oth- er soul for-giv'n!-' ^ ^. -»- IBT. B=£: m^ ^ iS»- I I : 1 1 i i^i^^^ rit. m ^ 1^ E^^S O, be saved, He died for thee! O, be saved, He died for thee! i m ^- s ^ OS ?^ ^ :fmmmim^r^^f^^^^^'' . ^^^'^^v^ ^^^pi^p^^i No. 94. WmAtvtnl gii^vtl " As tho Father loved me, so have 1 loved you."— John 15: 9. Grace .7. Fuani ks. Hubert P. Main. l2=ir :l^ z?i"^- •g -<^ -*— isr- 1. O Lord, my soul ro - joic - o+h in Thee, My toriftue Thy mer-cy is 2. I camo to Thee o'er-burdentd with care, My gnilt with sor- row con ■ 3. To Thee, my hope and ref - \ifx,o di - vine. My faith is fer- vent-ly 4. I look be-yondthis val-ley of tears, Where Thou,a man-sion pre ■ m jg-t ^— r(« r--* t- =^=^='^- T^^^- :-•-•— ^ 47=J= m ^^ r :g i^s d — ••- ^ -N— 4- tell - ing; I've found Thy love so pre- clous to me, My heart with its g fess- ing; 'Twas love, Thj' love, that ban-ish'd my fear. And gave me for g cling- ing; And ev - 'ry hour some to - ken of love New joy to my P par - ing. Wilt call me home for - ev - er with Thee, The bliss of the ^ =l*±£:^i '^ .i tr'-t ' si Ik 'i Refrain. asii ^ I ^^^^^^^^ m rapt - ure is swell-ing. . s^r'T in brrng:ln| [won-der-ful love! O won-der-ful love! I'll glo - ri-fied shar-ing. ^ JL.^_^_ ^^^i^zTzle 1—1?- f^ =^ ^ ^ i ^ -«- ■<*.- iSSi ]** ■^ »* jSt ■^=^ sing of its ful - ness for - ev - er; I've found the way that lEt^^^^==e,^i^ T—t -•■ — a?- m oe p. Main. ^ aer-cy is )r- row con ■ sr- ventrly Ein-sion pre ^ rt-withit8 g re me for g y to my P 8S of the "S" £ =^: T ¥ ove! I'll U ^0tiM(tt( fiove! — (E^tfttftttM. ct^5 Jl-j- -«!- ri S lead eth a - bove, The way to the life giv - ing riv - er. :(=*— «=:g: ■^m ^^ i:=Fgtj=^ "F i No. 95. # Itoi^^d W0Vl "The Rword of the Spirit, which is the word of God."— Eph. fl: 17. L. W. MUNHALIi. IBA D. SANKEY. -^^^liii ^^ESiEi ^g=fc^&^^^l 1. E - ter - nal life God's Word proclaims To lost and dy- ing men; 2. God's grace is in His Ho - ly Word; We need it ev - 'ry day; 3. By this same Word we know our work, And how it should be done; ^m ¥^ f^ -I- it. ir-^ ^ ■-r-^-~ri^. '^m ^=^^ e i ^ 5^ ^5l=il: i m iti ^4^=^ FiNB. -H- ■fii^- •«-r i By it a -lone we know the Lord, Un- seen by mor - tal ken. In all our con- flicts this the sword Our ev - 'ry foe to slay. How we should lii^,and how thro' grace The prom- ised crown is won. g^S|g=i=Ppi:jgLj r r— r=^F-H — £ ife i m D.S. — O may it be our Strength and Sword, Till earth -ly strife is o'er. , i •! '11' lyay that -«?- M\ Chobus. 1^^^^^ tt- t f Ji j r j ^^ D.S. ^ O bless - ed Word, O gra-cioua Word, We love it more and more; m i \ ;l 'il I'V'^I • i Si i ■ Ii". • il f ';" li I !! ! p No. 96. # (Binnu to tk pev«iM J^avimtr. " Come unto me all ye that labor."— Matt. 11 : 29. V. W. Fabkr, arr. Moderato. Ira D. 8ANKBY. | gEffl=t^ ^ qa^^^^ r 1. O come to the mer - ci - Ail Bav- iour who calls you, O 2. O come then to Je - sus whose arms are ex - tend * ed To 3. Then come to the Sav- lour, whose mer - cy grows bright- er The come to the Lord who for - gives and for - gets ; Tho' dark he the fold His dear chil - dren in clos - est em- brace ; O come, and your ^ j long - er you look at the depths of His love ; O fear not, 'tis i \ t » 7gjd:fag^s? q a=s ^r r fort - uneon earth that be -falls you, A bright home a - waits you whose ex - ile shall short- ly be end - ed, And Je ■ sus will show you the Je- BUS, and life's cares grow light-er While think-ing of home and the m m U - B I S » m- i 1- ^P^W i if Choeus. Come home, come home, ^m i f -7S^- sun nev - er sets. light of His face, glo - ly a - bove. I] f :v2zi=at±=^ -^- XI- - i I ^^ Come home, (iome home, in m fe ^ -«- ==f ^ ^ fc=8: OS D. BANKBY. r dark-ness no long • er to roam, 'Tis Je - bus who ten-der- ly dark be the come, and your fear not, 'tia j I ■waits you whose 1 show you the home and the come home, in fl^E ^E^ Si^ ttXQZ J ^^ calls you to - day, f Oh broth- er, my broth -er, come home. i::=*: Fff^ No. 97. F=^feF^ " My Beftige, my Saviour."— 2 SAM. 22: 3. I Dora Orgbitwell. WM. J. KIBKPATBICK. ^^ ^^^^MiiMi^ 1. I amnotskill'dtounderstand WhatGodhathwiird,whatGodhathplann'd; 2. I take Him at His word indeed : ' ' Christ died for sinners, ' ' this I read ; 3. That He should leave His place on high, And come for sinful man to die, 4* And O! that He fulfilled may see The travail of His soul in me, 5. Yea, living, dying, let me bring My 8trength,my solace from this spring, ,^P^ •C*-^ :|ei:*: :tz=42: i •! • I* ^ y— V- ^m ^ m £ 5=t V ^P\ V ^^^^^^ ^ I on -ly know at His right hand Is One who is mySav-iour! For in my heart I find a need Of Him to be my Sav - iour! You count it strange ? — so once did I, Be - Tore I knew my Sav - iour! And with His work con -tent-td be, As I with my dear Sav - lour! That He who lives to be my King Once died to be my Sav - iour! T x f P P r , 1 i: ^- ^ ^ R* I •■►^-•^^■—•i^^ Itz^. - > -^ — ^ — ^ — 1^ oo p^rr rr r^f I , : I I'M lO "T-HrTT'' 1 pen - i-tent wash and be clean; Je cleans - ing is ut - ter - ly vain; Je • light to re- fleet more and more; Dai Fount- ain; this on - ly I plead; Je ■ (SiMit tht ^0mtisAn. "The blood of Jesui Ghrlat hia Bon cleaneth U8 (W)in all aln."— 1 Jmo. 1: 7. C. C. Case. fete^ 3=g,^^^i3^p j=^f#^#l d^^:^ 1. Fount - ain of pur - i - ty o-penedfor sin, Here may the 2. Though I have la - bored a - gain and a - gain, All my sell* ' 3. Cleanse Thou the thoughts of my heart, I im- plore, Help me Thy 4. Whit - er than snow! noth-ing far-ther I need, Christ is" the ^^m f-t— f :^r=M. 1t=^^ iP^^^^ BUS, Thou bless - ed Re - » sus. Re- deem • er from 2 ly in lov - ing o - * sus my Sav - lour, to ■? :5l=i-: --^T^ I "'"' r g~TT rr it ES= irp^^f=f^^^=^—^=^^i=^ ^m 53^^^ n er S 3 : deem - er from woe, Wash me and I shall sor - row and woe, Wash me and I shall be - dience to grow, Wash me and I shall Thee will I go, Wash me and I shall !.=^b^.^J^ be whit - er than snow, be whit - er than snow, be whit - er than snow, be whit - er than snow. i^£EEE 3i- £ =1: =S& -■;ii . . -J. • > ^- er than snow, Whit - er than snow, whit er than f-r-t=£ dMit tb( fountain. — (KtnuMtA. snow, Wash me. lie - deem snow, wblt • er than snow, me, lie - deem • - er, Wash me, Re- deem -er, m - er from j r than snow, r than snow, r than snow, sr than snow. i^^*^rt ± ^ And shall he whit m e=d£i: :S=t- er than snow. whit - er than snow. I ±:j=lt -Jt: f^ H No. 99. pt) #ffirin0. "Create In me a clean heart, O God."— Ps. 51 : 10, J. H. JoHKSTOM. Jambs McGramahav. ^i^^^^ffi 1. I bring to Thee, O Mas-ter, My bnr - den and my grief ; 2. I bring my guilt- y nat-nre, For cleans - ingand for cnre; 3. Thy mer - cy reach- es low- er Than all the depths of sin; 4. My fal-tering faith I bring Thee, My weak and wavering will; f=r=T ^^^ Se^^ ^ i=i=* S is^ I do believe Thy prom - ise, Help Thou mine un - be - lief. Oh, heal my sore dis - eas - es, Re - store and make me pure. As Thy com-pas-sions fail not. Oh, give me peace with -in. My spir - it fails and fal-ters; Thy prom - is - es ful - fill. -«?- a^ M f m- » »•- S^ i Hoi \m " 'HI i4» ii f^ .{J.. No. 100. F. J. CuosnY. "Rifle, hocalloth theo."— Mark lOi 40. JHO. K. HWKNEY. •4^=sr I— d — M — ^--—■zi -I — r— ^-^£ 1. Out on tho ili'S - crt, spek-inj?, Heek - ing, Sin - ner, 'tis Je - hhs 2. Still He is wait-ing, wuit-ing, wait-ing; O whut coni-paa - sion 3. Lov -iug- ly plcud-iiig, i Jo • bus is call-ing, ^ Come ere the life-star for • ev - er shall set. ) ^ g FFfWftr^^^ P g M^-H J J ^ ^ Je-sns is call -ing; Why dost thou lin-ger?why tar - ry a -way? ■A- -^- ^ ^ ^ ^ M- -A- I f-^ i 1^ piSii^i Come to Him quickly, say to Him gladly, Lord, I am coming, coming to-day. [^ ^ .^ »o^ It. BWKNRY. IH Je - HllH )iii-paa - sion uugh Blighted, ig, call-ing, i ly, gen-tly, 3 )y, hap - py; ? No. 101. mi ^Im f 0tt. *'Oocl, even our Father, comfort your hearts."— '3 Thisn. 2: 16, 17. Eli Nathan. JAMCA McGRANARAir. :p^^PiJSi^^^ 1. "Ood blesij you !' ' from the henrt we sing, God give to ev- 'ry one His grace, 2. Ood blessyon onyourpilgrim way.Thro'stormandsnnshineguidingstili; 3. QoA blessyou in this world ofstrife, When oft the soul would homeward fly , 4. Ood bless you,and the patience give To walk thro' life by Je- sus' side; 5. Ood bless us all, and give us restWheu Christ shall come and glo-ry dawn; ^^^^^M^ f r ■^: •at-' I Till He on high His ransomed bring To dwell with Him in endless peace. His pres-ence guard you day by day, And keep you safe from ev'ry ill. Andgive the sweetness to your life, Of wait ing for the rest on high. For Him to bear,for Him to live. And then with Him be glo- ri - fled. Our sun is swinging toward the west,Life'8 little day willscwn be gone. :W- V-lr-t-1 Mm Chorus. ^^^j^^^^^^^^ m Grod bless yon! Ch)d bless yon! Bless and keep ns all in Je- sus' love, £ T" ■(»- E lEiHs; -r-r-^-f—t- -Tt^ff: E ] l^p^ip^^^^^^^ga m And, when our partings here are o-ver,Takeu3 to the joys a-bove. when our partings, r tj — hi — (- ^=5? =1^^FS=? I r^£ -'itiy- E ^^S 3103 No. 102. §fi Iby €mt ti (SimUvt lailing? ' Neither did theor'seofollfail."-! Kino. 17: 16. Mrs. E. R. Charles, arr. Ira D. Bankey. 1. Is thy erase of com- fort fail-ing? Rise and share it -with a friend, 2. For the heart grows rich in giv- iug; All its wealth is liv - ing grain; 3/ Lo^tand wea - ry on the mountains, Wouldst thou sleep amidst the snow? 4. Is thy heart a well left emp- ty ? None but God its void can fill; £-=#=fi.S: And thro' all the years of fam- ine Seeds, which mildew in the gar- ner, Chafe that froz- en form be-side thee, Noth-ing but a ceaseless fountain ^^Mi'V 1^^ -^- liP) ? •3 ^^^m -J^=::, It shall serve Thee to the end. Scattered, fill with gold the plain. And to-geth - er both shall glow. Can its ceaseless long-ings still. ^-^^ Love di- vine will fill thj store-house, Or thy handful still re - new. Is thy bar - den hard and heav- y ? Do thy steps drag wea - ri - ly ? Art thou wounded in life's bat- tie? Me- ny stricken round thee moan; Is thy heart a liv- ing pow- er? Self-entwined, its strength sinks low; -¥-^ E ffP \ mM,M^ m Scant -y fare for one will oft - en Make a roy - al feast for two ; Help to lift thy brother's bur- den, God will bear both it and thee ; Give to them thy pre- cious ointment, And that balm shall heal thine own; It can on - ly live by lov - ing. And by serv - ing love will grow ; m= ••Tfr-zzr^d^ ^■^^n^l^^-^^^^l^^ D. Bakkey. ith a friend, iv - ing grain; nidst the snow? )id can fill; east for two ; it and thee; heal thine own; ove will grow ; f isi %jj €m»t, ttt. — (SimtMtl Scant - y fare for one will oft - en Make a roy - al feast for two. Help to lift thy hrother'a bur-den, God will bear both it and thee. Give to them thy precioas ointment, And that balm shall heal thine own. It can on - ly live by lov- ing, And by serv - ing love will grow. m a=!t I ^ ii: £ No. 103. F. J. Crosby, ^m "Christ la all and in all."-CoL. .3: IL tit Anon. H- -•- _.r^_i 1- ^ *t -+• ±* s= -^ -^>:i- r f 1. Lord, at Thy mer - cy-seat. Hum- bly 2. Tears of re- pent- ant grief Si - lent 3. Still at Thy mer - cy-seat, Sav - lour, r I ly I m fall; Plead-ing Thy fall; Help Thou my fall ; Trust- ing Thy -^•♦^ - r r r prom - 186 sweet. Lord, hear my ■on - be- lief. Hear Thou my prom - ise sweet. Heard is my J5l ^^^ '-jd- oall; Now let Thy work be-gin, call; Oh, how I pine for Thee! call; Faith wings my soul to Thee; -l-i-J J J- :s^ IffiT-T :t: ^ i^^ i S n-j* S Oh, make me pure within, Cleanse :\e from every sin, Je - sus, my 'Tis all my hope and plea: Je- sua has died for me, Je - sus, my This all my song shall be, Je- sus has died for me, Je sus, my all. all. all. 'I ■'■' i I, ' 'i m' m ilia^nttlilii <*i:<-, ££ No. 104. <$in0in0 tvitb f&utt t0 tk ICirvi "Singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord."— Coii. 3: 16. J. H. Johnston. James McQranahan. JS ^ ^ I I JS IS__>i_ a fc^ S" tr^^—.-^—.-^- m i^ E^ =.?±5=^ 1 H 3t=3t 1. '^me in - to His pres-ence with sing - ing, 2. Not yet as tbe an- gels in heav-en, 3. Then come to His courts with re - joic - ing, O wop-ship the May mor- tals their And join in the f -^ ^ — ^d- ^ ^ l^ii^ :|t=lt al=:2* ^ * -4^ -I — «- il ^ v"X^ =^i^-^-ii— b Lord with a song, A trib - ute of grat - i - tnde bring-ing, grat - i - tude sing; Not here up - on earth is it giv -en, cho - ms of praise; The pray 'rand the an- them but voic-ing -2=;?-_=:k s [^3e (4 ■ s n EEH a ^^ i^lnHtiiilt i^=*: -W « J ^j US f -\—-m — m — m- — i — -+—{ To Him to whom praises be - long; But oh,whileyt)ujoiniuthanks- Prr- feet- ion of serv-ice to bring; But ear-nest anlftrue ad • o - The thanks which your loving hearts raise; With grace in your hearts e-ven I^^^^^M f ^^^m U^J^m'L^ fe^fcfe bri=i|E^ ^^ giv- int^, "With voic- es in tune- ful ac - cord, Re - mem-ber. He la - tion, The heart in thehymnandthe pray' r, Will be an ac- dn-ty Will change in- to pleas- ure ere long, And see- ing tke f rf ^f fingtog tdtb 6m^ t$ tk gitutt — (Si^ttduM watch -es yonr liv - ing, And sing with your hearts to the Lord, cept - ed ob • la - tiou, And light - en life's bur - den sjid care. King in His bean - ty, Yonr life shall then be as a song. m m •-*- =f^ > ^ f^3^^^^K^^ W==St m 'r iM Chorus. • .vZlJ Sing - ing, Sing - ing witli grace sing in your heart ^ ^=m ^^ ing to the Lord, ^ — ^"~M la >iniuthanks- Tiie ad • o - hearts e-ven md^^i4 ^ 1 Ht1t- J- | J J '^ ^F=^ f This is true wor - ship and love ; Liv - ing, Liv - ing and sing - ing in m§: ^ ^ ^^^^ m ^ :q5;iz=jt sing - ing, .... This is Bweet - ept . ac- cord, ac- cept - ed hove. 1.0V .....^^^^^^^^:::mm^m^^m^^m^m^^^immmmM No. 105. "^mt-^twAtAf WMt'^mtttA. " I will praise Thee, O Lord, with my whole heart."— Ps. 9: 1. FBANOOS R. HAVEKOAIi. QbO. C. STBBBIMU. A. 1. True-hearted, whole-hearted, faithful and loyal, King of our lives, by Thy 2. True hearted, whole-hearted, fullest al-le-giance Yieldinghencetbrthto our 3. True-hearted, whole-hearted. Saviour all glorious! Take Thy great imwerand grace we will be ; glo - ri-ous King; reign there a - lone, I Uu - der the stan-dard ex- alt - ed and toy - al, Val-iant en-de;'v-or and lov-ing o- be-dience, O - ver our wills and af- fee- tions vie - to- rious, Chorus. Strong in Thy strength we will battle for Thee. \ Peal out the watchword! Free - ly and joy - ous- ly now would we bring. > r.^ee - ly Bur-rondered and who - lyThineown. * VeeA m • lence it nev- er ! Song of oar spir- its le - j(nc - ingand free ; silenoe So^ Tfgoidogand fi«e; Btkbbinb. 4- fj lives, by Thy ceforthtoour eat power and to M ^ od roy - al, g o - be-dience, a ic - to - rious, h ^^ he watchwoidl -f^ ■ -*lF- =^ n^ ig and free; gandftee; titnt-'^mtttA, WUU'^mvttt—f^mtMtA. ::^: ¥^ TEW: ^ T , Peal out the watch - word ! Peal ^. Itqs^ NI.-J: :4: i^ii: :itz^ itzJt ±: I loy - al for - ev - er, loy - al -y — t^ J^ :^==^ ^^3 King of our lives, King I By thy grace we will be. f ' F 1 2*= -*T^==3 y— > — 1>- ■ -•s--^- 4- *. E E ^^ No. 106. §M §(l$tt!SI, #mttt % ,f te(tl0tll. "Give Thy strength unto thy Servant."— Ps. 86:16. Kev. W. W. How. G. J. Elvky. 1. Blest Je-sus,grantusstrengthtotakeOurdai-ly cross, whate'er it be, 2. And day by day, we hnm-bly ask Thatho-ly niem'ries of Thy cross 3. Help us, dear Lord,our cross to bear, Till at Thy feet wo lay it down; ii^^S^SH ^^gi^S^i^^^ And gladly, for Thine own dear sake. In paths of du - ty fol- low Thee. Maysancti - fy each com-mon task, And turn togain each earth-ly loss. Win thro' Thy blood our pardon there, And thro' the Crossattain the Crown. t— r j2- ^I I lOO ■Oil ,; i'l ' 'Sii; :!.!• ,M ,^:^:prm. a-r-t giXi-g-XJ ": =E= 4=t i I no No. 108. ^llmd ^mt 0( ^rn^tx. "My house sball be called the house of prayer."— Isa. 66: 7. E. A. Hoffman. . J. H. Tennky. 1. 'Tis the hal-lowed hour of pray'r, And we trust- ing- ly briag All our 2. 'Tia the prec- ious hour of pray'r, And we hum- bly en-treat: Fa-ther, 3. 'Tis the sa-credhour of pray'r, Calm as beav - en a-bove; Soul to doubt-ingsand our fears, To our Saviour and King; For we know that He de- breathe the Spir- it now. As we bow at Thy feet ; Touch our lips with pow'r of soul is breathing here The com- muu-ion of love; Ev- 'ry heart is sweet-ly i^^^^^§ ^^ lights A glad wel • come to give. And the blessings that we ask for song; Fill our seals with Thy love; And be- stow the ben - e - dic-tion filled With a peace most pro-found; Oh, the place is like to heav- en 1^ 1^— r-T- m ^^ -^—^ m g:-nrT=r^ 3E=Sr: £ I CHonus, We shall ful - ly receive* "| Of Thy peace from a-bove. > Precious hour of pray'r! hallowed hour of pray'r! Where such true joys abound, j ^^^^^^^^ m Sa- cred sea - son of com-muri- ion, It is sweet to be there! ^ S :=_ — _ — I :^. — I « 1 ^ ^- -'?—Y m :^ci::* 1 m \— S P 111 I :5>4 ij No. 109. "^Un Mt (r^ $mtl •* If thou Bhalt confess the Lord Jesus."— Rom. 10: 9. El.. Nathan. jAMBf) McGramaham. 1. Be-hold how plain the truth is mode Since Christ the ransom price has paid, 2. The death of Christ up- on the tree Was for the judgment due to thee, 3. By rais- ing Jo - sus from the dead Our hless- ed God has sure - ly said, 4. And now to Grod as sons brought nigh We come and" Ab-ba Fath-er " cry, ^^ Pr=Ff I ^ i ^ W^ And all our sins on Him were laid We must in Him be saved. He died that thou mightstransom'd be And live by faith in Him. That He accepts the blood He shed As cleans-ing us from sin. And seek the Spir - it's full sup- ply That we as sons may live. d o o n H o g £ P^T f I Chobus. V^UUUUM* ^ » Ik. . IW « • m If thoa Shalt con • feas with thy month, Oonfeas with thy month the Lord r I m 2 0-rf^'' P P I P !■ F F m F— 13 - iis: ^ i; P *=& 3!3JEa ^ t '3. ~^=^ -:sr^~^ i What a won - der - ful Sav - iour is Je - sus, my Lord ! ^ a—y ^ Jzr^i jSL r-i- -«>- _r=s_ f Pl 5 He gives me overcoming power, What a wonderful Saviour! And triumph in each trying honr; What a wonderful Saviour! 6 To Him I've given all my heart, What a wonderful Saviour! The world shall never share a part: What a wonderful Saviour! lie iFKMANW. No. 114. ' For he la rlaon, as ho said."— Matt. !»< 0. Fanny J. Crosby, Gko. C. RTEnniNH. 1. Christ Imth ris - tn! Hul - lo - hi - jah! Bless-tMl luoru of life and light; 2. Christ huth ri» - en! Iful - lo - hi - jah! FriendMorjo - sns, dry your tours; 3. Christ hath ris - en! Hal - lo - hi- jah! He hath ris - en, as Ho wiid; T a -a I H U u o L<>, the grave is rent a - sun - di?r, Death i.j couiiuered tlno' I lis iiiij;ht. Thro* the vail of phKHnand dark-ness, Lo, tho Son of God ap- pears. Ho is now the King of glo - ry. And our great ex - alt - cd Head. B=jte Ifl^-^IE^^ aii§ -^ %^~^-\ f^: :^Je35: atzr^-: Refrain. Christ is ris - en! Hal - lo - lu - jah! Gladness fills the world to-day; ^' -,•- -^ - Chorus. ^i^i=iiii^;^Sil :*i-=^ .S^^ N. 5 2. In Je - sus' face! in Je-sus' face! O wondroussight! Owondrousgnu-e! V ^ ^ -I y- -t -(- -y y y- g I The liv-ing God through sin concealed, In Je-sus' face is now re -vealed. lis X *) ^^ K « c V ^ NAHAN. ido. 116. # ^nvimt, §atkm ^mmt "He shall save his people firom their sins."— Matt. 1: 21. FbAMCBS R. HAVBROAIi. J. H. BtTBKE. f^^^i^^ r '* - I 1. O Sav - iour, precious Sav - iour, Whom, yet un - seen,we love; 2. O bring - er of sal - va - tion, Who won-drous- ly hast "wrought. 3. In Thee all full- ness dwell- eth, All grace and power di - vine; 4. Oh, grant the con - sum - ma - lion, Of this our song, a - bove, m s ■''"!'■. I i,;; ' I M.r l:f' 4 O Name of might and fa - vor, All oth - er names a - bove. Thy-self the rev - el - a - tion, Of love be - yond our thought. The glo - ry that ex - cell - eth, O Son of God, is Thine. In end - less ad - o - ra - tion» And ev - er - last - ing love. ^ £ E5H-53I I d — t- ijrir. -h-- -(fi-i , T Chorus. g feFb"P- =^ =1 We wor - ship Thee! we bless Thee! To Thee ==5P; i^i i^^^ a -lone we sing! ;3 « — ^ _i — «(_ i — ~ffi: —■ H- -(*- •— d «- a n"=T We praise Thee and con • feaa Thee, Our Sav-iour, Lord and King. fe-- llO ,<•-*•■ 1 :0. 'iii.^i i; : ■■<■ ' .fv Af:a!a.j: -u», r cTyitgfi ^ u «« t . i-q- No. 117. |i §iattte «» |li0k "That where 1 am, there ye may be also."— John 14: 3. L. W. Mansfield. Geo. C. stebbins. IV ^pip## te ^ 1. Be - yond the light of set-ting suns, Be - yond the cloud-ed sky, 2. Be -yond all pain, beyond all care. Be -yond life's mys-ter - y, 3. Swift- flying worlds, their nights that roll Far out on seas of light, 4. My sins and sorrows, strifes and fears, I bid them all fare- well, I lie - yond where starlight fades in night, - Be- yond the range of time and change, - Will bring no darkness to my soul; High up a-mid th' eter • nal years. -I have a home on high. -My home's reserved for me. My home's beyond the night. With Christ,my Lord,to dwell. a^ m r i ha — br ^^=:^ J- z^zim S^^S s o Chorus ^ A man-sion there, not made with hands, A a mstnsion there, not made with hands. ^S m. -^— *- ■^-M- ^^^m r^^\T^T^ H (- i place aplkce 7 -?-l7-irr prepared for me; ^=^ ^^^ \ And while €rod lives, and angels prepared for me; ^^fct^ '^ i»o ;$ §1 §i0me m pigh. — (£)mtMtl --^-^-^r^rv sing, That home i; ly horae shall be. an-gels sing, that home my home shall be. :JE=:^: I'^— t-y- '^ 3=1 Ep=fel I No. 118. (B §^ 0t $t»t and (^Mnm. " The rest of the holy Sabbath.'— Ex. 16: 23. C. Wordsworth. German Melody. ^^^^mm^^^^M r day of rest and glad-ness, O day of joy and light balm of care and sad-uess, Mosi " T f O day of rest a 1 balm of care and sad-uess, Most beau - ti - ful, most bright ; $E^ I _-^_J?:_r:_Ji: i^ 1 — r r.'^-^v m iS>^ On thee !^-^= ii3^ Sing"Ho ^ .J^-J-^ H 1- :*^iE is ^ H — H— I- S^grS: zi— m the high and low - ly, f=£r^ T? -« 1 — Thro' a - ges joined in tune, -r- - r - -^-— igi- ,-TgLi _1 I I L*-i^A i; 1^ :|e=:iB=:^: I i^iirto^te^ ly, ho - ly, ho - ly," -«— To the great God Tri - une. — - — ^-g~ g H H ^ 2 On thee, at the creation The light first had its birth; On thee, for our salvation, Christ rose from depths of earth; On thee, our Lord, victorious, The Spirit sent from heaven; And thus on thee, most glorious, A trinh; ]i<'ht wuh given, 1«1 1— r— t 3 New graces e /er gaining From this our day of rest, We reach the rest remaining To spirits of the blest; To Holy Ghost be praises. To Father, and to Son; The Chtirch her voice upraises 'To Thee, blest Three in On©. 11 "^ ; r r ■Ikfev. No. 119. S^ix^t\k l^trtb ®b|} §iani "And It was restored whole, like as the other.— Matt. 12 : 13. El Nathan. H. H. McGbanauan. ^^^^ ^^ fe^fe iatti^zTz^znt^atbfcj "•^P" "^^ '^r" 1 . ' 'Stretch forth thy hand , ' ' thy palsied hand, Fear not, it is thy Lord's command ; 2. * 'Stretch forth thy hand, ' ' thy emp-ty hand , No gift of thine will Glod. commend ; 3. ' 'Stretch forth thy hand , ' ' thy helpless hand. Up-held by God. thy soul shall stand ; 4. * 'Stretch forth thy hand, ' ' thy dying hand, When thou shalt come to Jordan strand; M » Seek not from Him to hide thy sin, Con-fess, and ask to be made clean. The emp - ty hand that shows thy need,Of this a- lone will He take heed. Fight not in thine own strength the foe, But trusting Je-sus, on - ward go. Thro' all the bil - lows Christ shallguide,And bring thee safe to Canaan'sside. g jt ^^ 1/ t V V I Chorus. g^^^^^^ i i^a? j^-y m. "Stretch forth thy hand," On Christ believe, "Stretch forth thy hand,"the pow'r receive; _i ■ I L. I ' ' I ^ ^^ T. I L ntf I -I h- 1= It :if=z^ f t- -h 7=^-=^ ^^^^^^^^ m He of- fers grace so full and free, ' 'Stretch forth thy hand," Ho speaks to thee gfci -_( 1- — _) 1 t?p_ — » iCrit::^^ -u_ ^—ir ^K ?* ?- ^ ^ § 18^ No. 120. f 0metimr m'W Indmfani " Now wc see through a glass, darkly ; but then face to face."— 1 Cor. 1^: 12. Furnished bj' Eii Nathan. .Jamrs McGuanaiian. 1. Not now, but ill the coming years, It ma^'' be in the bet-ter land, 2. We'll catcli the broken threads again, And fin-ish what we here be-gun; 'S. We'll know why clouds instead of sun Were over many a cherish'd plan; 4. Why what we long for most of all, E - hides .so oft our ea-ger hand; knows the way, He holds the key, He guides us with unerring hand; ^tigiil^il K)w'r receive; Sii^SEi •^•--5: We'll read the meaning of our tears, And there,sometime, we'll understand. Heav'n will the mysteries explain. And then, ah then, we'll understand. Why song uas ceased when scarce begun ; Tis there,sometime, we'll understand. Why hopes are crush 'd and castles fall, Up there , sometime, we'll understand. Sometime with tcarle.sseyes we'll see; Yes, there,, up there, we'll understand. . ' _J^_JS_^^, Chorus. a little fasti IS i doth hold thy hand ; thy hand; Then trust in God thro' all thy days; Fear not,for He H-'doth hold:|| 1/ 1/1/ I \u •^ u peaks to thee. a tempo primo. ^^ ■ iw ^ w «-" M I ■M!felSII«^'444- No. 123. §iave fmt f aught? " My shocp wandcrert throncli all the monntalnR."-Kzi':. .Tl: <1. P. J. C. lUA D. Rankey. -^gi^ ^iii^^feii^i^ 1. Have you sought for the sheep that have wandered, Far a - way on the 2. Have you been to the sad and the lone - ly "Whose bur-dens aro 3. Have you knelt by the sick and the dy • ing, The mes - sage of 4. If to Je - sus you an-swer these ques-tions, And to Him have he«Mi :U-4-A^-gi & -¥. — !- -I/- E St= ^^^ii^^ rs— 1 — -J- :st2^: IS: I I dark mountaingcold? Have you gone, like the ten - der heav - y to bear ? Have you car - ried the name of mer - cy to tell ? Have you stood by faith - ful and true, Then be - hold, in m ± q^^--*- ^^- ^^ -{9— — »- — w ^ — T— Shepherd, Je - sus, the tremb'ling dip - tive the mau-sions yon - der ^—F- 1 1-Jt-^ 13 -) -> To 2 And » A-: Are « :t=fc ^i3ti=5q 3fcg is: ^:5cn^ ?^^ £ 1: p--— w^ 1- i I '/ ^ bring them a-gain to the fold? Have you fol - lowed their wea ten - der - ly breathed it in prayer? Have you told of the great lone in his dark pris - on cell ? Have you point - ed the lost crowns of re-joic - ing for you ; And there from the King sal - to e - M P=^- P^^ ■f^^Pr -I P-^= ■ r -m- K- :^: rz=ffl_ i^siii ^^ '=i=^T^i ^.rj-- footsteps? And the wild desert waste have you crossed. Nor lin-gered till va - tion He died on the cross to se -cure? Have you asked them to Je - sus? And urged them on Him to believe ? Have you told of the ter - nal Your welcomoaudgreet-ing shall be, "In - as-much" as 'twas i^-»- ^^ Pl^- tr-^ Etfi jtn^ f-=5-T i?ie iANKEY. gav« f 0tt Sht^M'f—^mtMtl ^^^^^^^1 safe home re - turn - ing, You have gath- ered the slieep that were lost? trust in the Sav - iour Whose love shall for-ev - er en -dure? life ev - er - last - ing That all, if theywill, may re-ceive? done for "my brclh -ren," E - von .d it waadone"un - to me." -^ h- ^=U==Uiiqr: -* »- .^. ^C- ^. .^. .^. • -(•.-♦- 5=Pfl i No.i24.Whm p0mng (SiM^ tfce ^feie^. " I will praise Thy namw, O Lord. "— Ps. 54: 6. Rev. E. CAswAiiii. i^Pi^feps -<9- 4: zsry: :5l=^ :J ,T. BAUNBY. J -<5»-i 1 1, When mnrn-ing gilds the skies, My heart a- wal:-i:i<.: cries, 2. Does sad-ness fill my mind? A sol - aoe here I titid. ;j. Bn this, while life is mine, My can - ti - cle di - vin«\ -a — _-— j— >-ra^:-f-- , 1^ - t — f T ,-g— «-. ""t^ !3 — J — J - ^=»=i^ ^EiEj -^— --i-- -Tfi^- ^ :5l=:^ iqzzi: •^- -::ir--ilr j^^~ May Je - sus Christ he prais'd; A - like at work and prayer^ May Je - sns Christ be prais'd; Or fades my earth -ly bliss? May Je - sus Christ be prais'd; Be this th'e-ter-nul song, P m r^ ^^ P ±^ S^ -*-'^, :3^ i ►<5^ r-iir f^ :s: -fi*- -4—, ;ese To ,Te - sus I re - poir ; May Je My com- fort still is this, May Je Thro' all the a - gcs long, May Je ^ f- ^: sus Christ lie prais'd. sns Christ be prais'd. sus Christ bo prais'd. -I — J «?-• -is: 1 I ! J .^ .^ — ■ ~Tii ' II ; i.kj^ ■*l»t Jl'MMi^'W^'- No. 125. §iet tx» p ^tiVtk Eli Nathan. Let us RO forth nnto him."— Hrb. 13: IS. James McGkaivaiian ^ 1. "THE" call of God is HoundinR clear, O "OHRISTAIN." lot it reach thine ear- 2. Let us pi forth, {iscall'd of (lod.lieScein'd by .Ic- mis' precious blood; 3. Let"Christ a-loiio' ' our watch wonl be — TlieSon ofCiod who made us free ; 4. The Christ of God toglo-ri-fy, His|E^uceiu us to mag-ni - fy, — "ENDEAVOR" now ofsoulsto bring A"BAND" to love and serve the King. Hisloveto show, His life to live, His message speak,HJ3mercy give. He boreour sins, He makes us pu-e,F'or His name's sake weall en-duro. His word of life to all make known, Be this our work,and this a-lone. m C-IIOKUS. :?^F¥ H^i: Jtt^^ -^ — ^_^ JZZiT- . C i: :p— ^- '^ Let us go forth, the call is clear Let lis go forth, tbecall is clear, mm^ ^ffirSi E T£-i,__£ t Let us go forth, notar-ry-ing here; Let us go forth, h h ^ I -^- ^ .- — -X- m? m m ipr — y 1_ no tar- ry- inghere; HAWAIIAN. iV.-4^.! mm ach thine 0!U" ecious blood; adeualVce; Ig-ni - fy — ve the King. ;rcy ^ivo. II en-duro. his a-lone. -I A ^E^E^ 1 is clear, ^■ ,-t-^ •^ X rr ^f=T=^ k For ilim to live, the Christ«the Lord, ITorHlm to live, the Chrl8t,the Lord, > J -^ 2* • !*- -^ J-rJ^ Ada J" #D =j^ ^ ^- / J V4- a=^-l-U A crown from Him, our high ro - word. A crown from Him, 1^1 I No. 126. i ^m pft up pint %(». FBAIiM 121. a. F. Root. I £ ::&. ^^=* I 1. 1 will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence 2. He will not snffer thy foot tobe moved: He that keepeth thee 3. The Lord is thy keeper: the Lord is thy shade upon thy 4. The Lord shall perserve thee from all evil: He shall pre I Cometh my I help; will not I slumber; right I hand; serve thy (sonl. m ^ ^ i -«- -«- I ^J^_/J m i ^= :^^ ^ My help cometh from the Lord, which made | heaven and | earth. Behold, He that keepeth Israel shall neither | slumber nor I sleep. The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the jmoon by | night. The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from [this time forth, and even for| ev - er - |more. -.»- ^^^-H»- g^^ ISO t-h, .J. riT-.^r^<-:.^<.--.^Vj;^^-rr,jV-^;,. -t->l^r]^v : - .a"« -jlfe^ h. J No. 127. ir» j« (j« f mi^ #tt. *'Ye ihall be gathorod one by one."— Iba. 27: 12. Ira p. Hamkky. pi^^sp-^^^Pi^ 1. Prena on, press on, O pil • grim, lie • joic - iug in the I»nl, 2. Press on, press on, O pil - grim, A - long the heav'nly way; 3. Press on, press on, O pil - grim, Tho' clouds nnd storms may rise • fi^^mi r FT ^^^p^m^^^^m 7'i I Be - liev-ing in His prom - ise, And tniHt- ing in Hiswonl; 2 Re - mem- ber God com - mands us To watch and work and pray; ■? The Light that nev - er fail - eth Shines brightly in the skieH; ? ^^ m—\-m 1» 1 F — !•- Sf^ mmi £ ^i Fear not, for He is with us, What- e'ei ♦he cross we bear; He bids us all be faith -ful. And cat^t on Him our care; ion where crowns a- wait us, In yon-der man-sions fair; I ^^^ii^^^ And soon, be-yond the swell-ing tide, We'll gather o - ver there. And soon, be-yond the swell-ing tide, We'll gath-er o - ver there. And soon, be-yond the swell-ing tide, We'll gath-er o - ver there. 130 Rkfuain. ^1 Oath - er m^^ ver there, Gath - or o - ver there; ■«•• ■!• And ^ ■£-iz*: ^^^^^^^^^ti Boon, be-yomlthe swell-ing tide, We'll ^ath - or o - ver there. No. 128. ©hm'jsi a ^idene^isi in 6a \ > " ^^^M^"^ w^^r- lizzial: ---X Chorus. \ \ fe I \ ^ With gladness and with joy, Thou all of them shall bring,All they together | I en- ter shall The palace of the King, The pal -ace of theKing,The :Siii7;i^i-: -A-N I — — h — I i^- rit. jial-ace of the King; And they togethcrenter shall, The palace of the King. /T\ ■.i|B_f/i:?:^f- [lEUBKRT. ho Kin}i,Tlu! %\xt f atac^ af the §^ing» — Condudei 3 She Cometh to the King In rohes with needle wrought; The virgins that do follow her Shall unto Thee be brought. With gladness and with joy, Thou all of them shalt bring, And they together enter shall The palace of the King. Cho. — With gladness, etc. And in Thy fathers' stead, Thy children thou shalt take, And in all places of the earth Them noble princes make. I will show forth thy name To generations all: The people therefore evermore To Thee give praises shall. Cho. — With gladness, etc. No. 130. W»m i»H' " Happy is that people whose God is the Lord."— PsA. 144: 15. P. DODDBIDGE. From E. F. IllMBAXTIiT. I I J / O hap- py day that fixed ray choice On Thee, my Saviour aud my God! ■ ( Well may this glowing heart rejoice, And tell its raptures all a - broad. —J- m-& .<•. -a. it j^ ('Hours. ^_-^-?-i^- -I — » — — — . .-. - -- .- :F=^t==i=.-|n:E^^J h v'lwui.r,. Fine. i i I D.S. — Hai)-py day, hap - py day, When Je - sus washed my sins a- way; ' ' ^ « - . ■(*- -^- • -?•- -^ -.1*- fS) |=fai:r£=:?E: -I — h ?^p; -fff-i.- £= ■tS> ^F :|"=t e^ -I 1 ^«"-- m ■^SE|E£g5iE|E|E|: I I g!zizi=:iS=i^ D.S. ■-'—t f: I He taught me how to watch and pray. And live re- joic - ing ev-'ry day; 2 O happy bond that seals my vows To Him who merits all my love ; Let cheerful anthems fill His house, Wliile to that sacred shrine I move. 3 'Tisdone, the great transacl ion's done; 1 am my Lord's and He is mine; He drew me, and I follow'd on, Charm'd to confess the voice divine. 4 Now rest, my long-divided heart, Fix'd on this blissful centre, rest; Nor ever from thy Lord depart, With Him of every good possess'd. 5 High Heaven, that heard the solemn vow. That vow renew'd .shall daily hear. Till in life's latest hour I bow. And bless in death a bond so dear. 133 ,;vfc^' i"'- No. 131. ^ptA l^irajj^ " Go ye Into all t.he world and preach the gospel."— Mark 16:15. F. J. Crosby. 1. U. Woodbury, arr. -^^^^^[^^mm ^ t- 1. Speed a - way, speed a - way 2. Speed a - way, speed a - way 3. Speed a - way, speed a - wav 'r.T~ -r-47 t'-^-r4=-- on your with the with the mis- sion of light, life - giv - ing Word, mes - sage of rest, ±±~ :k-^- -«>- t-C:^- I % it,.,: »Ei I f ^^^^ To the lands that are ly - ing in dark- ness and night; 'Tis the To the na- tions that know not the voice of the Lord; Take the To the souls by the tempter in bond-age op - press'd; Forthe ifilJfZ^-J^Z-t Mas-ter's command: go ye forth in His name, The won- der - fnl | wings of the raorn-ing and fly o'er the wave, In the strength of your ■" Sav- iour has purchas'd their ran - som from sin, And the ban- quet is I ^^- ' \~m •- P^^^ ?bfer-r=^=E p^' -r> ¥ ^feE^jj^^^^ii^ Gos - i)el of Mas- ter the read - y, O ^=te=^: Je - sus pro-claim; Take your lives in your hand, to the lost ones to save; He is call- ing once more, not a gath- er them in; To the res- cue make hast«, there's no irr-^—tz- ±: ±zJI£— y-i itzzzt: ^-_ff: '=ErS^: ^.z^: ^ -ikii m ^ Is s ^7\ -H P- -fit — —mt- ^^ -I- q=d= work while 'tis mo-ment's de time for de it -m- -m- 1 ! 1 day,) - lay, y Speed a- way, speed a- way, - lay, J -(©- =^ g ^'~^r4 *-i ^1 speed a • way, :^ SI 13^ V*' No. 132. liHlMufabl (S^Mj^t U §i»m. " Who according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again."— 1 Pkt. 1 : 8. Bishop Wobdsworth, alt. James MjcOranahan. t* — )— )■ ly I I 1^ ^— ♦-■* -I5- jT ^ 2_. i iSliz^ f S ^ :ffi: ^ 1/ ^ I 1 i I Mi 1. Hal - le - lu - jah! Hal-le - lu- jah! Hearts to heav'n and voices raise; 2. Christ is ris-en, Christ the first fruits Of the ho - ly har- vest- field, 3. Hal - le - lu - jah! Hal-le - lu- jah! Glo- ry he to God a - hove! N N - N I I - . - ^ -4"- 1^ .(2. .». :E^E£^ ?5»- PPpi Hearts to heav'n and voices raise ; [, y r:;SS:^eE^ nrrr Sing to God a hymn of gladness, Sing to God a hymn of praise; Which will all its full abundance, At His glorious advent, yield; Hal - le - lu - jah to the Saviour, Fount of life and source of love; I g-E^S^E^^^ ijfc;^: -^- ^ Sing to God a hymn of praise; vi(! - tim For the world's sal - va - tion hied, I I He who on the cross a Then the gold- en eara of har- vest Will be - fore His presence wave, Hal-le- lu - jah to the Spir-it;Let our high as - crip - tions be, -<2- m^ ^^M ^ -|— r is=f -y- Je - sus Christ the King of glo - ry, Now is ris en from the dead. Ris- ing in His sun-shine joy - ou8,From the fur - rows of the grave. Hal- le - lu - jah, now and ev - er, To the bless- ed Trin - i - ty. tite: 13S r 1 No. 133. €ut tbg §md npn the W^tm. "For thou shall find it after many days. "— Eccii.— 11 : 1. Anon. Ira D. Sanket. 4 -I- ^^ Pfe -»- ^ d— 1. "Cast thy bread up 2. "Cast thy bread up 3. "Cast thy bread up on the wa-ters," You who have but on the wa-teis," Sad and wea - ry, on the wa-tera," You who have a- ui m m -, te^ f rj=--g- -t»- m ES :*=S-^U ^ IE scant sup - ply ; An - gtl eyes will watch a - bove it ; worn with care ; Oft - en sit - ting in the shad-ow,- bnn - dant store ; It may float on many a bil- low, iB-- -»•■ g ■| — I — r e—f~d£-Mri= E tt ^z=--={: a a ^ -(« S=5 ^^ r ^ja^i You shall find Have you not It may strand r -g^ -^ m it by and by ; He who in His a crumb to spare? Can you not to on many a shore; You may think it ^=^7— t- kit :^^ -ffi- -k5»- ^± hS. ■t9- ^ ^^^ip^^^^^S SI right - eous bal-ance, those a- round you lost for - ev • er, Doth each hu - man ac - tion weigh, Sing some lit - tie song of hope, But, as sure as Cod is true, S-^ -•-* £ ^^ 1 -(S- i3e f m pS^ tot tfcjj §xmAf ftU. — (^onthM. ^^i I Will your sac - ri - lice re-member, ' Willyoiirlov- ing deeds re- pay. As you look with long-ing vis-ion Thro' faith's migh ty tol - es-cope? In this life, or in the oth-er, It will yet re- turn to you. S: -jfi? ^- 55: T-t- :t £^: -S / i ^pppf EEEiT 13 No. 134. (Si0me, ®0me glmg^ "All things are rea(i/, come."— Matt. 22: 4. F. J. Crosby. Geo. C. Stebbins. 1. Oh, list to the watchman cry - ing, 2. The Spir - it of God is plead - ing, 3. The mer - cy of God is call - ing, 4. The an- gels of God en- treat you, M±-3^ ^^^ f=t: Ee^z^ m- Come, Come, Come, Come, ^4 come a - way; The coro.e a - way; The come a - way; How come a - way; The 4- -4- -S- '-(•■—» — :,-! 1- 1/ 1/ Chorus. c u arrows of death are fly - ing, Come, come to - day. Sav- iouris in-ter-ced • ing,Come,come to - day. sweetly the words are falling,Come,come to - day. Father Himself will meet you,Corae,come to- day. _ p.- ~ ' Come, come a - way Come, come a - way ; Je- sus is gen - tly call- ing, Come, come to- day. lar m No. 135. f et m» (&xmn mm. "O Lord, our Lord, 1; w excellent is thy name."— Ps. 8: 9. Rev. E. Pbbronbt. Jamks McGranahan. Allegretto moderato. ,^ ^i ^^ *=^B '^m ^R_ -JK-^C.. -^--^-f fc V*T^ S m. 1. All hail the pow'r of Je-sus name! Let angels prostrate fall; 2. Let ev-'ry kin - dred ev-'ry tribe, Or- this ter-res-trial ball, 3. O that with yon-der sacred throng We at His feet may fall; _ — ^j-_«( , , 1 p. K_^_|« — ^ ♦-^-r b-.-^ (*-» r^— *^-t— ^^ Si ^^^^^ r -r Bring forth the roy - al di - a - dem. And crown Him Lord of all. To Him all maj - es - ty as - cribe, And crown Him Lord of all. We'll join the ev - er - last-iug song, And crown Him Lord of all. Let us crown Him, let iis crown Him, Let us e: Let us crown Him Lord of all, Let us crown Him Lord of all. Let us " Let us crown Him, crown tbo Great Kedeemer Lord of all ; Let us crown Him Lord of all, ^^T TTTT^ ^^ Let us crown Him, Let us crown Him Lord of all. L'jt us crown Him. Lord of all, Let us crown the Great Redeemer Lord of all. -ty-^ J. , ._.,-«*-- J > ^-^P^^ -^-t 5EEE i^^^^ 13S (lof all. 3 :dof all. ?5 rdof all. C No. 136. ®hm fe a ^Jani "A better country, that is a heavenly."— Hkh. 11 : Ifl. Words arr. Geo. C. Htebbins. -.^■ 1. There is a liuid which lies a - far, Where grief is all un - known; 2. We are hut pil-grims on the earth, And brief our so - journ here; 3. There is a realm of boundless love, A goal for hearts dis - treat, -(22 ^-^ 12^^-^. ^- £ J: irt?: Eiliig^ii^3i^i^^^ A land wherein the an - gels sing A - round the heav'nly throne. But well we know when hence we go, There is a brighter sphere. Whore all may find for end -less years A homo a-mong the blest. ;l?_-Jej:]-^=£i=^: te*- -Jr W- m y: -ff- :»: i -fif- 1?: £-=l=^-£ £ _(2i:.i^_, P±P s RiCFRAIN. - — ^-"-[g I r — •• r^-TF ^- :zl=: S d^E^SE^ ^-^ 22-^(2; @; ' I O 'twill be«sweetwhen we shall meet Up- on that dis- tant shore, J J --f- r. t: 4 hn~^ f©' m — K? — ^! — K- i r -t5'- r Where - on the glo - rious sun ne'er sets, But shines for i t- r^ f ^-=:^-- fb?; -«- :^ ev 5^-. er - more, -«- r 3 i^^f^p^iiii But shines for - ev ^ er more. I I t3» f ■»»- ^gg trm^ .x_t. No. 137. %\it liartot §ell "Wo wcronoarlnKadnngorous coast, and night wan drawing noar ; suddenly a heavy fog ■eUle'i down upon us; uo lights had been sighted, the pilot scemud anxious and trouolcd, not knowing how soon we might bedashed topieceson the hidden rocks along thcsliurc ; The whistle was blown loud and long, but no response was heard ; the Captain or- dered the engi n es to be stopped and for some time we ari fted about on tlie waves ; Hudden- Iv the pilot cried,— Hark ! and faraway in the distance, we heard the welcome tones of the Harbor bell, which seemed to say. This way,— this way,— Again the engines were started, and guided by the welcome sound we entered the port in safety." John H. Yatks. (Solo and Chorus.) Ira, D. Sankky. ^^^^^^ E^pi r 1. Our life ia 2. O let las 3. O tempt - ed 4. Come, gracious like now one, Lord, a storm- y the call o - bey, look up, be strong; and in thy love Swept by the And steer oar The prom - ise j C!on - duct us 5 ^*£ l^i^^^ r -w~-- ^ :Kr:2 P^^ g i * o o •■9. ?=^=JF5 33; f gales of sin bark for yon ■ of the Lord and grief, While on the wind der shore. Where still that voice is snre, That they shall sing - y wave; O guide us to ^m • ward and the ^ di - rects the » the vie - tor's '< the home a- ° -m- m ?^ -f^E^ r ^=^ ^ =^i^ rrrzfc f iSiEi E lee Hang heav - way, In plead- song, Who faith - bove, The bliss - y clouds of un - be - lief; ing tones for ev - er more; fal to the end en - dure ; ful home be- yond the grave; But o'er the A thousand God's Ho - ly There safe from ^ ^±=ez ^m i^5=?=; i ¥ — 1 i ^ 1 ^pii 1 *^ 3EE deep a' call we hear, Like hat - bor bells' in • vit - ing life wrecks strew the sea ; They're go ■ ing down at ev - 'ry Spir - it comes to thee, Of His a ■ bid - ing love to rock, and storm, and flood, Our song of praise shall nev - er m ■^ m "^ 140 . a heavy fop md troubled, ngthcflhore; Captain or- ve8;.Su(lden- nio toneH ot nginea wero prom - ise o duct us I She liatky §tll—€mtMtl pm^^m^mmf^ voice; It tells the lost that hope is near, And bids the swell;" Come un - to me," "Comeun - to me," Kings out th' tell ; To bliss - ftil port, o'er storm - y sea, Calls heav'ns in- cease, To Uim who bought us with His blood, And brought us M ^ _• — 0t , - ^-1 ^ 'ftLi ^ :^ r=1 +- — > — ^- ^^^"■^^ m Choeus. pi3=2 ^E^i ^^ :N: m T^ I trem-bling aoul re - joice. assur - ing har - bor bell. [ This way, this way, O heart op- vit - ing har - bor bell. to the port of peace. ^^^ -^.i- • Z \ s - f C.'. ^ 1 i I r ^^ s =3^=iNi#£J?^^#i^ press'd, So long by storm and tem - pest driv'n; This way, this I -=5=^ie=F^ i *=r- ::=£: W way, lo, here is rest, Kings out the hai bor bells of heaven. £^ ^^^SseS p^^F^F^f^^f^ 141 -I— X No. 138. §t^ §apt in |rssu5S, "Having no hopo, and withouf ihnl In the world. " Ki-ii. '2: 12. Rev. W. O. CU81UNO. ll('\ . UonKiiT r,o\vitv :iEt^Z^Bj=S: -iS^ L. - a ^ r feFE3 rr n f -! &>-•-- f3Eg3 F-- -Sl-T—' E;-s — ff #-i — ^ — ^ [^ ^^i^ ^^^i^^^ aw - ful bil - lows, And He hath triumph'd over all onr foes, in - ter-ces - sion, En - a - bles all His saints by grace to stand, con - sum-ma - tion — Caught up, to be "/or- ew - er with the Lnrd.'^ -1 i-t- ESgrf JE f^ffc Chobus. ^^^s^ E i^'S i=t:i=i=g: " I am He that liv - eth, that liv - eth and was dead, ^^^mf- 144 ? ^ ^m "I m ^t tbat §ivttk"—€ttntMtl HURKE. whom were - alt - al keei)-ing #F tr r ^ • I 2 leath OotVs '„ by His "; heav'n-ly ? s ^? nr foes, o stand, le Lnrd.'^ t: fe ^^ipiH^=r=fefe^l^p I nm Ho that liv - ctb, that liv - eth and was dead; w^f^^^m^m^ te^=i^4^p -^^J^=^^_.. .&- *life=3 ^—^^ — 1/ k And be - hoUl I am a - live . . for - ev- er-niore, I am, I am a ■ live for - ev - er-more, 1- F — ' r-r-r E-=^ =f 1 \ Be - hold ... I am a - live . . . for- ev- er - more; I am, I am a - live for - ev - er- more; ^ ^ — 0t — *. 4= [» — m- — 1» — -| mnuj^ ^^^^m rrt" I am He that liv - eth, that liv - eth and was dead, And be- ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ J dead, ^ i^ W^^r^—S -F- — »■ — gi: f^ ^m: hold ... I am a - live for - ev - - er-more. hold I am, I am a - live for ev er, ev - er more." V^i* - Air * . Ai*.iin/\i*A " b|=t=t=i f4 -1^ :1«=1»: -I 1 H 14€» t I r ^ %■'■,> .••■- ■:•*■•. -i__ I No. 141. #ttt ^m0m §xn^. "His mercy endureth forever."— Ps. i:^C: 1. J. H. JOHf»T0N. l^czN: SS5^ ^^==1^ 5zi=sznjzia -^—^- JAME8 MCGaANAHAN. 1/1/ i ^ 1. He livesand loves, onr Saviour King; With joyful lips your tribute bring; 2. His Hand is strong, His word endures, His sac- ri- flee our peace secures; 3. Eachday reveals Hisconstant love, With ''mercies new" from heav'n above- ^. .^. -fr -(*- £^. I a 1 m—m — •-'-•-- —• — i-i- — 1~ \. \. \. I r s 1/ '/ '/ I :i=^c^^ feiES^ H^;:=? iE*: -m-' — m — ■« 1 — *\ — ^ 1 — |- Re- peat His praise, cx-alt His Name, Whose grace and truth are still the same. ? Fromsin and death He doth re-deem. His changeless love he all our theme. ^ Thro' a- ges past His word has stood ; Oh, taste and see that He is good. Chorus. *4+--S=3S: 1 4 n_JL^.L3Z' I 1/1/1/ i/ "^ • His mer- cy flows, an end-less stream. To all e - ter - ni - ty the same; lIS^EfEfe*^*^!? Hdt-^ :—^z:z^-^ i^^S^i^iii^^i Toall e - ter - ni-ty, toall e - ter - ni-ty, To all e - ter- ni-ty the same. 4^^-^ ^^^£^ No. 142. Hii Hiiroy Flows. 1 O thank the Lord, the Lord of love, O thank the God all gods above; O thank the mighty King of kings. Whose arm hath done such wondrous B> pcnaiMloB. [things. 2 Whwie wisdom galve the heav'ns their [birth, And on the waters spread the earth; Who taught yon glorious lights their The radiant sun to rule the day. [way, 1-1 li fego SffwRwr wyJI GaANAHAN. tribute bring; peace secures; nilieav'n above; re still the same, all our theme. He is good. No. 143. PSALiI 143. Pumittj) §i%W. (llevised Tersion.) >-A- :^ Will. H. Young. i — h 4: 1. When morninglights the east -em skies, Thy mer - cy, Lord, dis- close; 2. Teach me the way where I should j^o; I lift my soul to Thee; 3. Be - cause Thou art my God, I pray .Teach me to do Thy will; 4. Re- vive me.Lord, for Thy great name, And, lor Thy judgment's sake; fr^-JBi S3i -|K. — (■.- -1^ — I — F-F :*; r^"*" :4=: g g-PL_J_J-._ Szzp^!=:zi= ■« — ai -f 3^ I And let Thylov-ing kind-nessrise; On Thee my hopes re Re -deem me from the rag - ing foe; To Thee, O Lord, I O lead me in the per -feet way By thy good Spir - it From all my woes, O Lord, re-(',laim,My soul from troub-le iF?i=|ez=tBi=r:=F|gzii|e=:|l=:N=F^=4==5=t= pose, flee, still, take. -y— Refrain i i; H 1- -1^ I On Thee . . . my hopes re-pose. On Thee . . . my hopes re-pose; On Thee, on Thee my On Thee, on Thee J^ E^ -(•—(«- tFfc=£=fc^p-E=£^=.fe:t: -m- -m- -\ — (- V- :f.-=^ -1 ^ w~ — * — t- -i M *' .;, li-tythe same. the heav'ns their [birth, read the earth; rious lights their lie the day. [way, fed=^^ <7\ ^ I 1 H- i^iqr mm And let Thy lov- ing kind-nessrise; On Thee my hopes re - pose. mi=fM- =^ /TN ii .fc^E F==5^ 'i The moon and stars to rule the night, With radiance of a milder light; [pride, Who smote the Egyptians' stubborn When in His wrath their first-born died . 4 Who thought on us amidst our woes, And rescued us from all our foes; Who daily feeds each living thing; O thank the heaven's Almighty King. i4r liii : :,. i.ii..i tr.T , « ^vj-it»''|tV,, -o^f >^ j-iiojj?^ No. 144. Psalm VXi. Not too slow. §lm the git^tl (Metrical Version.) James McGranahan. u «^ ■^ H- 1. O thou my soul, bless God the Lord,And all that in me is; 2. Bless, O my soul, the Lord thy God, And not for - get - ful be 3. All thy in - iq - ui - ties who doth Most gra-cious - ly for-give; 4. Who doth re -deem thy life, that thou To death mayst not go down; :*3 t: * i3 f=ri p- 1/ -!—- ^ ^f^r a^=SS f ^ ^1^ jEEj=E3=?=g=:it=i)=tjEE*zzL3zz:Szbijhl lie lift Of all Who thy Who thee ed up His ho His gra-cious ben dis-eas - es all withlov - inc- kind ■ ly name. To mag - ni - fy and bless. - e - fits He hatli be-stowed on thee, and pains Doth heal, and thee re - lieve. - ness doth And ten - der nior - cies crown. Bless the Lord, Bless the Lord, Bless the Lord, O my soul, Uless tlie Lord, Bless the Lord, li*t^r — t^-Sl^^ % icz^ -5t- -V — y- h m W^ n • I' 4 U i^ W^Xlf- -JV-I- m — ^ \ — I— *i m ^EEESE5. t :^- ■^=i* 3:z|S3^ 7S1 :i -^- r And all that is with - in me. Bless His ho 1-^ B name. Bless His ho - ly No. 145. 1 I'll Thee exalt, my God, O King, Thy name I will adore; I'll bless Thee every day, and praise Thy name forevermore. By permlsnion. 1 IS 2 The Lord is great, mnch to be praised. His great)iesa search exceeds; Race unto race shall praise Thy works, And show Thy mighty deeds. rRANAHAN. No. 146. § ®md to (goi (Metrical Version.) PSAIiM T7. ; W. S. Marshali.. --4i-:3i:f±S=^r5t5l:=fcESr:;g3-i3±S-?=^--fcEsr:»t;: I II II 1. I cried to Groil, I cried, He heard; In day ofgrief I sought the Lord; 2. I thoughtofGod,andwasdistressed;Oomplained,yettrouble round me pressed ; 3. The days of old I called tomind, TheancientyearswhenGodwaskind; 4. Will God cast off for cv - er-more? His fa- vor will He ne'er re-store? m^ t=t|=;i=t=|: iteSEEa^:£;iE|EfeSE^2E|s££S=£fe I fa-r:ii^3-f--p ^ 1, O my soul, /TN :1=--; I fiiiSri: All night with handsstretch'd out I wept, My soul nocomfort would accept. Thou holdest* Lord, ray eyes awake; So great my grief I cannotspeak. I called to mind my song Vjy night; My mus-ing spir-itsoughtforlight. Has grace for ev - er passed a- way ?Or, doth His promise fail for aye? i' 1/ I 4i Chorus. It « Hath God for got-ten to be kind?His ten-derloveinwrathconfine . My weakness this, yet faith doth stand Recalling yearsof God's right hand. J__^. ^ ^^=i~ip-t=ntEzJ«=^4^-.-f t: ^iEEE5-t=E^!^zz_-Eztii:J3 3 I of Thy glorious mtyesty The honor will record ; I'll speak of all Thy mighty works, "Wliich wondrous »re, O Lord. 4 Men of Thine acts the might shall show, Thine acts that dreadful are; And I, Thy glory to advance* Thy greatness will declare, 1-40 ■ m' ■Ml'. '■Ar^ JC*iiK vi5fflMi^"S''^*9ft?''^-.'''"T'f/3*aflM'?'»'?*T»l»W.>^ MX 'I No. 147. PSAIiM 51. WMtx than rzjei: LzMitt I -+ /T\ i4 iiE^^^i then I shall be whiter than the snow, I shall be whiter than the snow. snow,the snow, i '»=f -I 1 1- ^ K K / ^ y / H tizBB—j^ 1€»0 > > > pg [KRBBRT. No. 148. FSAIiM 18. Allegretto. "^htt Witt f ^avt (Metrical Version.) t--=n: ::4— 3 ^ ^^±5=^: ^^ -^ James McGbanaham. 3 atitii 1^ II 11^ 1. Thee will I love, O I^rd,my strength, My fort - ress is the Lord, 2. The Lord is wor-thy to be prais'd.Up - on His name I'll call; 3. In my dis- tress I call'don God, Cry to my God did I; 4. I there-fore will to Thee,0 Lord, In songs my thanks proclaim; -♦- - Jl rn I -•- -i ¥=:? ^-^^£Ef_EEFEE^ 1 — r liil!" 'J — J— — +iT-d-+- ^ I My rock, and He thatdoth to me De - liv - er- ance af - ford. And He from all my en - e- mies Pre - serve me safe - ly shall. He from His tern - pie heard my voice, To His ears came my cry. And I a - mong the hea-then will Sing prais-es toThy name. ^ E^^ :iB--l«: ^^ I 1- f^ Chorus. $ te? ^ -m — I- EFS- it *c: iEiapE; ^ g My God. . . . whom I will trust, A buck-ler uu- to me,. My God, my strength, [^! J. J. ^. .^_ ^ . .^ .^ ^ . i 1 rE-tr-v-F-l— f^-r- ^ H — H -Llm ^^q«; 5SII — ""'^ ^J :|e=|e: 1 f m -r^r ■i — I- n the snow. sa m The horn of my sal i -f 5 I "r I va - tion,too. And my high tow'r is Ho. X 'p^ m :tez=tK: H :t e "h^'TTT' .. ! a-r»ft^sw-^ .■»tt-i^>j>.t^^o,^i>^:^7;^-;.s^>9«>. ' No. 149. ^^ §mU tbe llatt (Metrical Psalm.) FSALM 42. i^^t:*! JAMES MCGUANAHAN. iP rstzqis::^ 3=?^5^= 1. Far from Thy sa-cred courts my tears Have been my fixxl by night and day, 2. These things I'll call to mind.and cry, When I shall tread the sacred way 3. O why art thou cast down, my soul? And what should so disquiet thee? ^^^^^m^^^^ i^^^^^^^ ^ While constant-ly,with bitter sneers, "Where is thy Gotl ?" the scoffers say. r, To Zi - on, praising God on high, With throngs who keep the holy day. o Still hope in CK>d, aiid Him ex-tol , Whose lace brings saving health to me. S *: ■•- •, > > I * W r* ta-t- y—y -!•• — !*■ -tr T=% ^ r^ 3 P H '/ 1/ l^ Choeus. \ \ N ::)Si: 3s i^-: Sti=*:^=« sr As pants fhe hart As pants the hart for wa - ter brooks, I So jjants my a for wa - ter brooks, So \ m % f^ f EEt: I uu Wf. /-^ a tempo. 1 ^ 1^3 'r=n^ r=^ w m soul, O God, for Thee; nants my soul, O God, for Thee; > > > > For Thee it feE^^ZEE^ dtf ^ ;^=z^|^EE«zi:z5=E3^fed|^* a ^ thirsts, to Thee it looke, And longs the liv - ing God to see. £ No. 150. |ar f eb0vab |f am ^(faiting. Psalm 130. ( Metrical Psalm.) Wilbur a. Christy. iaEtr± ±^ ^^^^ fefe^-y -" ;£^ 5 )s= ^ ^E^i iiiji 1. From the depths do I in-voke Thee, O Je- ho - vah, give an ear ; 2. Lord, if Thou shoaldst mark transgressions, Who before Thee, Lord, shall ataud? 3. Is - rael, hope thou iu Je - ho - vuh, Merciesgreat are fouud with Him; I 1/ / 1/ $3ES To my voice be Thou at - ten- tive, And my sap - pli- But with Thee there is for - giveness, That Thy name mi a-bounding in re-demption, Is - ra i- ca-tions hear. _ _ „- , ^ ! may fear command. He, a-bounding in re-demption, Is - rael will from sin re - deem. w^m tt tc=tt e £ -•--!• — « Chorus. J^ P^ &-^ 1/ 1/ ^ ^ :iS: -«- am wait - ing, Je- ho - vah I H*— («- ¥\Ki-^ 1/ k* '^ i/ 1/ J^ I am wait- ing, And am wait-ing, wait - ing. my ■f 13 iJtid P ^^^, --v-f f- ^ fc^i^J-^=^ hope X- TT ^eizL- ^ -I 1- ^ is in His word; My hope ia in His word ; I am waiting, ev - er In His word of promise, my wait hope ing, Yea, my soul waits for is in His word, Yea, my soul waits for ^ :^:iE -tEE^ the Lord, the Lord. I m %s^ f, t, ,f - •-■ -i afr-;* wi-rar(^T>^*s: -f^ a- ■ : W^iJ'ir^>^^«?i^^^^^^^i&::^■'?P^^iy^ I ' 1'^ ' 'f No. 151. PSAliM 150. Allegretto. ( Metrical Version.) Jambh McGramahan. 1. OpraiseourLordiwhererichingraceHispresencefillaHis ho - lyplace; 2. O praise Him for His deeds of fame, O praise the greatnesb of His name; 3. O praise Him with the notes of joy, And every harp in praise employ; ^^^^si*^^ Praise Him in yon ce-lestial arch, Where holds His pow'r itsglorions march, j O praise Him with the trumpet's sound, With harp and psaltery answering round, P On cym-bals loud, Je - ho-vah praise. On cymbals high His glo - ry raise, * :!«!==& lE3s|i: ^=F;e H J Where holds With harp On cym 1 His pow'r and psal bals high # 1/ y 1/ Chorus. c±i: s :^ its glo -11008 march, tery answering round, His glo - ry raise. praise Him, O ^-^llhS 1» .i_ 1 LP_! — I Y^f-^ z±^^^ ^^m m^^^ praise Him for all His deeds o" fame; O praise Him, O praise Him, f 4t if^ r-> CEEE ±=^ m f—/- ^ E^-^Ed 't^^^^ -V ^^^--r7=^^-f=?=^^ ^g praise His might-y name; Let all that breathe with glad ac - Let all that breathe m^^^m lr^ tr ?i=l«: ^ ^ia 9 ^ 1 -3 9 1 1 •s 4 IB 1 a> P. Liil up their voice, >-r cord Lift up their voice, their voice, and praise, and praise the Lord. ij] #- -♦- m^ m I No. 152. §mmhtt pt (Metrical Version.) rsAi.M 23, "• I But Mr C E. PoiilXJCK. :#>rr:}r -Jtr^ ^ta Thee I lift my soul, O Lord; My God, I trust in Thee; let me nev - er be ashamed, Nor foes ex - ult o'er me, Jjord, let none be put to shame, Up - on Thee who at - tend ; make all those to bo ashamed, Who causeless - ly of - fend. ways, Lord, show ; teach me Thy paths ; Lead me in truth, teach me ; of my safe - ty Thou art God; All day I wait on Thee, not the er - rors of my youth, Nor sins, re - membered be; mer - cy, for Thy good-ness, sake, O Lord, re - mem - her me. *:3; iN :^iz=.m—m-- p.zzz)^^=^ i Chorus. -|r— r~»— ^ K t> > £=s^-^-^ ;^=zc s^e^ p *r=il: Ke - mem -her me, re - mem- her me, O Ijord, re - mem-ber me; ^^ g f bV: f m r—t?- Ubiiz^: I \s/ '-^- ._4^_J^_--^ I — ■ — I- t :a|: ^Eli ^^^=§=i ^ In mer - cy, for Thy good-ness, sake, O Lord, re - mem-ber me. -^ -•- :rr~^-~^ ■^- i i ^^^^^^ :!e=le: 15^ :t2=t£: ^ <-r' nr ■ ■ r":''iAr':r. -T.;.) d^ ■^ri^ l^^'ss^a ■^i«5 No. 153. p. p. B. Joyfully. p. p. Rlihs. 1. "Who - Ho-ev - er hoaret,h,"Bh()Ut,Kliout thoHoundlHenrt thoblcHu-ed tl-dlnKH 2. Who - 80-ev - er com - vi\\ twvd not de-lay, Now thodoor 1h o -pen, 3. "Who - HO - ev - er will," the prom - Iso so-cure, "Who-so- ev - er wlU/'for ^^3=l^^|z^i m^^m ftll the world a- roniid ; Spread theloy-frl news whcr - ev - er man is found : en - ler while you may ; .Te -bus is tie true, the on - ly Liv - ingWay: ev ^.::^. er must en-dure; "Wlio-so- ev - ar will," 'tis life for ev ti- er- niorr: Chorus, '•1 "Who - so- ev - er will, may come." "Who-so- ev-or wlll,who-so-ev-er will,"o ^^d= ^d= id^d^im^ ^^^^^i^^^ii^^^l Hend the proc - la - ma-tion o- ver rale and hill; 'Tis a lov - ing H ^^E^ — t^ — "--I \ I— > — - g y — k- ^l-^^^E^ r m m^^ tS£ ^ Fa- ther calls thewand'rerhome:""Who- so-ev - er will, may come." -f2. J*^ X> > i^^ m^ i Vf/ i^g No. 154. Rev. Thos. Kelly. Arr. '05 Geo. C. Stebktns. 1. Look, ye saints, the sight is glo - rious, See the "Man of sor-rows" now; 2. Crown the Sav - lour, an -gels.crown Him -Rich the tro-phies Je - sus brings; 3. 81n - ners in de - ris - ion crown'dHlm,Mocking thus the Saviour's claim ; 4. Hark ! the bursts of ac - cla - ma - tion 1 Hark ! these loud trl-umplr. mt chords ; ^^ ISO p. RLI8S. tl - dlnuM o - pen, wllV^for *:iJ 1 is found: - IngWay: - er-morr; 1 h €xmxi §im — ^mtMtL From In HainU Je ■ I > re- turn vhr -to-rlouH, Kv - 'ry knoo to Him hI.iiII braiM(> HIn naino. sua takes the high - est 8tu- tlon, Ob what Joy the Hight af- lordH. the fight tho scat and an tim^::^^i.t^:^^^E!0i:4iLA i^^^rrm^ Grown Him, crown IIlin,an-gcl» crown Him, Crown tho Haviour -'King of kings." -W^m^mkMM^^^^ ^ ev-er wlll,"o lov - Ing tea ly come." iTEBKTNS. •-rows" now; - HUB brings; lonr's claim ; ilr. mt chords i '^m ^^: —^ EifTES^iiife^^ S QlH Crown Him, croww Him,an gels crown Him, Crown the Saviour "King of kings; ' tJL=9r:^-fdr-'zzS r--« --E-':Tj-p « No. 155. m& ^mAttl f. p. Rev. Thomas Ken. ( Dozology.) L. BOtTROKOtS. lil^^^pppf^^^is^piiisi Praise God, from whom all blessings flow, PraiseHim,all creatures here be- low; mML$mi^^^^m^^^^^^m T :=tr /s\ ^g. !-_sJg_::iJi_i.|-^H;:|=|-biiil-gg-J Praise Him a-bove, ye heav'n - ly host ; Praise Father,Son, and Ho - ly Ohost, GBAOE. To be sung beifore and after meat. Blessiugs Invoked. Be present at our table, Ijord, Be herc! and every where adored. These mercies bless, and grant tnat we May feast iu Paradise with Thee. Thanks Betnrned. We thank Thee, liord, for this our food, For !lfe, and health, and every good : IjCV manna to our souls be given,— The Bread of Life sent down ft'om heaven. isr No. 156. l&M tvitt k §imvrtt f^v pe. Klim. - -x--^- hour Honsx lOriii WlUMI tIlUt Of tny the my Lortt an iiuvn TAMKS MrdRANATTAN. f -g ^ g will come 'I'o Kcis Hlim, I Nioii fiilr, I ^^gw^ E3» =1 take me ii-way to IIIh own dciir hoiiin; Hut know not tliONoiiMilof the harpH' uhui rlnu; Hut know not the nuine that 1 thc>ii Nliall hear; liut ,-|^.# i~5i f in » I Iciiow that Ills proHonco will I knowthcru'llhi' nuMition of I know that my Hav-iour will en HUH wol - come CHOKU8. W^^iH And that will ho jjlo-rv And that will ho niu-slc And that will be heaven for for for mo, nio, me. Oh, that will ho glo-ry (•h, that will ho mu-Nlc Oh.tliatwiU ho heaven ..m—r^—0^m (•—•-^•-pjff- -_-__--_-- _ YoS^ that will l)Ofjlory,oh.tliatWlIl ho Klo-ry YoH,thatwilll)(tniusic,oh.thatwill h(> nui-Hio Yes, that will In; hoavon,-.Ji,that will l)o heaven for JiitarU, ^ ^ for mo for mo for mo f for for 1:3 :-i^ :^2;4_prr^--3-:53^ BiTll KnowthatHls prosoncowiU lichten the Kloom.And thatwiU boRlory for mo. But I knowtliore'li bo mention of Jesus our KiiiK.And that will bo music forme. But I know that my Saviour will wele«)momo tiioro.And Miat will bo heaven for uie. No. 157. fiw0 tk §dfe 0f ^uxm. Rev. Wm. O. Cushing. Geo. F. Root. 1. Ring 2. Ring 3. Ring the bells the bells the bells -m — m- of heav - en I of heav - en I of heav - en ! there is joy there Is joy spread the fei. st %^#^^-"P^ to- day, to- day, to- day, For For An s:-- :: a soul re- the wanderer gels, swell the J5- m^^im D.C.—'T\B the ran-somedar- my, N . FfNK. like a mlfjht turn- ing ft'oni the wild ; now Is rec - on-clled; glad trl-umphant strain! See J the Fa-ther meets him out Yes, a soul Is Tell thejoy-ful (cts him out up - on ros-eued from his sin ti-dlngs ! bear It far the -way, " ml way, ;r a - way ! •? an- them of the flree. iiptif fffT# ^ ^^^ ^3 l^id f ing the ^t\U.—(EimtMtl ■ com- liiK IIIn wflii - ry, WHnd'rlnu child. | i in born u - now a nuiNoinctlulillU. > Ulo . ryl glo - ry I how thn a pre-olouN Hoiil Ih horn a- gum. ) '^rm:i-¥tw^=^'t=tn D.0 8^- :3^-*- an - kgIh nIiik*. ^_JJ «}lo - ry! glo - ry! how tho loud harps ring; I4^^mm >. F. Root. I No. 158. Mrs. M. STOCKTON. Wm. O. Fihchkr. 1. (Jod loved the world of hIm - ners lf tht W0rfdi fe §t$1X^. p. p. B. P. P. Bliss. 1. The whole world was lost 2. No . dark - ness have we 3. Ye dwell - ers in dark 4. No need of tlie sun ■ ia^i^^ in the dark - ness of sin, who in Je - sus a - bide, nesa with sin - blind - ed eyes, light hi heav - en, were told, The .: The If The u The t- mm ^ I Light of the world is Je Light of the world is Je Light of the world is Je Light of that world is Je sus; Like eun-sbine at noon -day His § sus ; We walk in the Li^ht when we "3. sus; Go, wash, at His bid -ding, and ig. sus; The Lamb is the light in the r leo . Husband. Je - BUS who shown us our >orne all our >ouehtU8, and soul be re - lo-ry, Hal-le> P. P. Biiiss. %^ pgW irf the Wmll—(&0mMtl m. glo - ry fol - low light will Clt - y -^ *- shone in, our Guide, ■ rise, Gold, a of '$=*: M The Light The Light Tlie Light The Light of of of of the world the world the world that world is Is is Is Je Je Je Je BUS. BUS. BUS. BUS. i 1^^ Chorus. k ji^ w i m .. ». '^ Come to the Llght,'tls sbln- ing for thee ; Sweetly the Light has dawn'd apon me. s^"^^ -t»-ii»— t?~r- i^t^ Once I wasblind.but now T can see: The Light of the world ^^ is Je- BUS. — ^ — *- # t_r=t II ^m No. 161. Mrs. Ellbn H. Gates, %\it f V04ii0at ^bili W.H. DOANE. m ._J___,_ s^= ^E^^p^^^^ 1. Come home! come hoiiTe! Yon arewea - ry at heart. For the way has been 2. Come home! come home! For woAvatchuud wcwait, Anf*. we stand at the W m ^ ^^ ^— ^ ^_r^ . !■ r P - ' n ^ P—rP ^" ^ dark, gate, ^-1 And so lone - ly and While the shad- ows are wild; piled ; O prod - i- gal child! Come O prod - 1- g al child! Come 3 i43-= Chortts. rit. ff, /TV ^^^^^^Em^m * ^i home! oh come hot^ie! home! oh come home! Come Come home! Come, oh come home! home! Come,oh come home,come homel a^mipsg^^ i J=J: V4/ '■«/ 8 Come home! come home! From the sorrow and blame. From the sin and the shame. And the tempter that smiled, O prodigal child ! QcTaQ home, oh come homel Come home.come home ! 4 Come home! come home! There Is bread and to spare. And a warm welcome there ; Then, to friends reconciled, O prodigal child I Come borne, oh, come home I \ 1 gt-:.-»? ii«;-/ i-rV-.°y-'"';.''-Ji!!r:? I' I I i i! No. 162. lint im Pij €ME Mrs. Pennefather. /SZoio, and with expression. IKA D. Sankey. ^e^^IbT^^I :z^-: 5F-i=r i^^if m 1. Not now, 2. Xot now; S. Not now; my chlld,- for I for I a lit - tie more rough toss - Ing, A have wanderers in the dis-tance, And have loved ones sad and wea - ry ; Vilt lit - tie Ion - ger oa the bil-lows' foam ; A few more journeyings" thou must call them In with pa-tient love ; Not now, for 1 have 's thou not cheer ttiem with a kind-ly smile? Sic]£ ones, who need thee n m iu the des-ertdarkness, And then, the sun-shine of thy Fa - ther's Home ! sheep up-on tbemountains,And tliou must fol - low tliem where'er they rove, in their lone- ly sor-row; Wilt thou not tend tliem yet a lit- tie while? g^ ^^^to^w#^^P 4 Not now ; for wounded hoiirts are sorely bleeding, And thou must teach those widowed hearts to sing: Not now; for orphans' tears are quickly falling. They must be gathered 'neath some sheltering wing. 5 Go, with the name of Jesus, to the dying, And speak that Name in all its llvmg power; Why should thy fainting heart grow chill and weary? Canst thou not watch with Mo one little hour? 6 One little hour! and then the glorious crowning, The golden harp-strings, and the victor's palm ; ■ One little hour! and then the hallelujah! Eternity's long, deep, thanksgiving psalm I .^. No. 163. ®he 6mt f ftpidatu Rev. Wm. Hunteb. 4 Arr. by Rev. J. H. Stockton. ^i^ The great Phy-si - clan now is near, The Your ma - ny sins are all for-glv'n, Oh, All glo - ry to the dy - Ing Lamb ! I His name dis - pels my guilt and fear, No sym hear now oth ■ pa-thlz-ini? the voice of be- lieve in ■ er name but Je - Jo - Je- Je- Bus: sus; bus; bus; lO^ D. Sankey. fa - ther's Home ! 'er they rove, it - tie while? H. Stockton. !-ing Je - bus: ■%] !e of Jo - bus; a ■e in Je- bus; &| aebut Je - bus; a Wkt ^vmt §\ixpmK — (EimthM. ^i ^ 3=1 g^Sipl He speaks the droop- Ing heart to clieer, Oh, hear the voice of Je - sus. Go on your way in peace to heaven, And wear a crown with Je - sus. I love the bless - ed Saviour's name, I love the name of Je - sus. Oh, how my soul de- lights to hear The precious name of Je - sus. Chorus, m ^^^^^^^^^ t-=m iS^ ^^JiNfe m " Sweetest note in ser - aph song, Sweet-est name on mor - tal tongue. ^SE^ M^. m No. 164. lia-|9»t) th,t ^avuittv €i&lU. S. P. Smith, D.D. LowKiiii Mason. i^^i^^^^^^^^l 1. To-day the Sav-lonr calls; Ye wand'rers, come ; O ye be -night-ed souls, 2. To - day the Sav-io r calls; O hear Him now; With- in these sa-cred walls 3. To-day the Sav-iour calls; For ref - uge fly; The storm of Jus -tice falls, 4. The Splr-lt calls to - day ; Yield to His powT; O grieve Him not a - way. i^ms^i Why long - er roam ? ") Come home, come home, To Jo - sus bow. The Saviour calls,come home, And death is nigh. [ 'Tis mer- cy's hour. J Comehome, come home, pini^^ ^^^^ ^^^pii 11 J III ■Rit* Come home, come home. The Sav-iour calls, come home. Come home, come home, come home. fe^:^-? fcnfr P::=^z Wmf^ inNsii loa '?^f'«'*',ggy. m No. 165. ^hm fe mjj §0g to-nigfct? „ ^ TTift'i tenderness. Rev. 11. LowKY. J. Where Is my wand'ring boy to-night— The boy of my tonderest care, The 2. Once he was pure as morn-ingdew, As he knelt at his moth-er's knee; No 3. could I see you now, my boy, As fair a »n old - en time. When 4. Go for my wand'ring boy to-night ;Go, searchforu.m where you will; But -P-=i m w w^tPim :=biE3 ••*=?= mm^^ ^^ d^^mM boy that was once my Joy and light, The child of my love and prayer? face was so bright, no heart more true, And none was so sweet as he. prat- tie and smile made home a Joy, And life was a mer - ry chime! s bring him to me with all his blight, And tell him I love him still. ^ (jf . ^ - ^ fi Chortts. JUbt too fnst. O where Is my boy to- night? O where is ray boy to- night? My? heart o'erflows, for I love him. he knows ;0 where is my boy to- night? No. 166. ft ^UMih. ^XimMp. MABY SHEKIiETON. -J- Ira D. Sankey. iEEaEzEg ^^^^ -^^ i 3E 1. It pass- eth knowledge, that dear love of Thine I My Jo - sus f Sav - lour 1 2. It pass- eth tell - inor/ that dear love of Thine, My Jo -sus I Sav - iour! 8. It pass - eth prats - esl that dear love of Thine, My Je - sus I Sav - iour! ^#^^^^P £e4 r-T^r- p 11. LOWliY. care, The knee; No time, Wlioii mwlU; But id prayer? § IS he. y chime! * Im still. % to -night? My ? to - night? A D. SANKEY. ft ^msih ^mwltA%t. — €i0mMtA. ^^^mm yet this soul of mine Would of tlmt love, yet these lips of mine Would fain pro-claim yet this heart of mine Would sing a love in to so all its depth and length, Its sin - ners far and near A rich, so full, so free, Which height, and breadth,and ev love which can re-move brought an un - done sin - ;^E^ J er - last all guilt ncr, such ingstrength.Know more and more. y fear, And love be - pet. as me, lliKhthome to God. r 4 But ah ! I cannot tell, or sing, or know. The fullness of that love whilst here below; Yet my poor vessel I may freely bring, O Thou who art of love the living spring, My vessel flU. 5 I am an empty vessel ! scarce one thought Or look of love to Thee I've ever brought; Yet, I may come, and come again to Thee With this— the contrite sinner's truthful plea— "ITioulovestme. " Imtttfcfc 6 Oh, fill mo, .Tesr.>!, Saviour, with Thy love! May woes but drive me to the fount above; Thither may I in childlike faith draw And never to another fountain fly [nigh, But unto Thee! 7 And when, my Jesus! Thy dear face I sec, When at the lofty throne I bend the kneCj Then of Thy love— in all its breadth ana length, [strength — Its height, and depth, and everlasting My soul shall sing. No. 167. €0mt, ®b0u ^mnt Rev. R. Robinson. m^^^mm^^ John Wyeth. Fine. , f Come.Thou Fountof ev - 'ry bless- Ing, Tune my heart to sing Thy grace; ) \Streamsof mer - cy, nev - er ceas - ing. Call for songs of loud - est praise ; ( D.C.—Prals^e the mount— I'm fixed upon it ! Mount of Thy re - deem- ing love. D.O. gi^ni^pp^lpi. Teach me some mel - o-dious son- net. Sung by flam - ing tongues a- hove ; S^ 2 Here I'll raise my Ebenezer, Hither by Thy help I'm come; And I hope, by Thy good pleasure, Safely to arrive at home ; Jesus sought me when a stranger, Wanderhig from the fold of Ood; He, to rescue me from danger, Interposed His precious blocid. 3 Oh, to grace how great a debtor, Dally I'm constrained to be! Let Thy goodness, us a letter, Bind my wandering heart to Thee; Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it- Prone to leave the God I love- Here's my heart, oh, take and seal it. Seal it for Thy courts above. les -:*-::f^ );; i: m ■ ^i^'-'^i''Z:^,(^vtir^ii7v ;•> 1 r *.- v.,i'»^-" •■fit'T ''^-.^-.t;ftg^•,ca^rTO-»l^'^' No. 168. fw^it ^mx ^ fmjj^* Rev. W. W. WAIjFORD. Slow. Wm, B. Bkadbttiiy. f j r s ^-^g feg^ ^p r 1. Sweet hour of prayer ! sweet hour of prayer i That calls me ftom a I/.C— And oft es-caped the temp- ter's snare. By thy re - turn, sweet m ^^^=S^^" i ^— ^^^^ ^Hi^^^^i m^M world of care, And bld- hour of prayer. And oft my Fp. - ther's throne Mako a mo at es - capcd ,*,he temp - ter's snare, By rff— — ffrtrzffr ? ^ ? i \4/ Pink i^i^ all my wants and wish - cs known: In sea - sons of dis- thy re - turn, swe^c hour of prayer! 5=^ =F :^ ^ V4/ ^^=^ ^ /TV iJ.C =3: tress and grief, My soul has oft en found re - lief; m^^ -^ i EE ^ Sweet hour of prayer I sweet hour of prayer ! Thy wings shall my petition bear To Him whose truth and faithfulness Engage the waiting soul to bless : And sinoo Ho bids mo seek His lace, Helieve His word, and trust His grace, I': I'll cast on Him my every care, And wait for thee, sweet hour of prayer ! .i w Sweet hour of prayer! sweet hourof prayer! May I tliy consolation share, Till, from Mount Pisgah's lofty height, I view my home and take my flight' "This robe of flesh I'll drop, and rise To seize the everlasting prize; |: And shout, while passing through the nir, Farewell, farewell, sweet hour of prayer! :] No. 169. Sthm fe pfo Uv » ^00k Amelia M. HtrLii. Rev. E. G. Taylou. ^^^^-m^^^m^^^^^ 2 1. There Is life for a look 2. Oh, why was He there Is not thy tears 3. It 4. Then 5. Then at the Cru -el - fled One, There Is as the Bear - er of sin. If on of re - pentance, andpray'rs,But the doubt not thy wel - come, since God has de-olared There re- take with re - Joic - ing from Je sus at once The ^^E^ loa UlADBTTRY. throne Mako g st hour of prayer! re, lofty height, my flight- , and rise ize ; ; through the nir, our of prayer 1 : ] 3. G. TAYLon. Wxm fe giift fm a §00k—(&mthM. life at this moment for thee ; Then iook, sin-ner, look un- to Hlmandbesaved, Je - sus thy guilt was not laid? Oil why fromHissldeflowedthesin-cleansingblood, BJood.that a-tones for the soul; On Hlm,then,whoshed it, thou mav-est at once malneth no more to bo done; That once in the end of the world He appeared, life ev - er - last-ing He gives ; And know with as-surance thou nev - er canst die, @*T ^F-=^ ^ P^ ^t= :p= ^ ¥is^^ Refrain. ^^^^^^m^^^^^^A Un - to Him who was nailed to the tree. If His dy - ing thy debt has not paid? Thy weight of in - i - qui - ties roll. And complet- ed the work He be - gun. Since Je - sus thy righteousness, lives. Look ! look ! look and live ! There is ^S U^0i~ *:: S^^p^ m^^m life for a look at the Cru-ci-fledOne,Therelslife at this mo-ment for thee. ^^ii^i No. 170. a. p. R. Ccrme ta tk ^aviaut Geo. p. Root. 1. Come to the Hav - iour, make no de - lay; Here in His word He's 2. "Suf- fer the chil -dren!" Oh, hoar His voIpo, Lot ev - 'ry heart leap 3. Think once a - gain, He's with us to-day; Heed now His blest com- feiir=:Si -ff — ^: 0^^^^ m .Fine. :gx^: shown us the way; Here in our midst He's standing to-day ,Tenderly Baying,"Come I" forth and rejoice, And let us freo-ly mako Him our choice; Do not delay ,but come. inands,andobey; Hear now His accents tenderly say, " Will you.my children.come?" D.flf— And we shall gather ,Saviour,with Thee,In oure Chorus. ter- nal home. D.8. ^^M^^^m^^M Joy - ful, Joy - f\il will the meeting be.When from sin our hearts are pure and free ; xer t 1^ k ^ f" ■;.v.:TV:'- ti^ .T-t^ l ■■• V '■:" v'>-^»«'ji>' . >/-y,>fi|; ..- ;-,.rj,|T.y,.,. .^,. y li's - 'atri^V- "'S'riM' v' -J,' "V. ■■ (;■; 1:-' No. 171. fe fraidetlt pt Joei. H. GILMORE. Wm. B. TJradbury. 1. He lead - etn me ! oh ! blessed thouRht.Ohl words with lieuv'nly com fort franprht ; 2. Sometimes 'mid scenes of deepest gloom,^ometimes where Eden's bowers bloom, i -_-•#■ -("i-' . J^ rp^P^^f What-e'er I do.whCi *!Mi* be, Htill 'tis God's band that lead - eth me. » By wa- ters still, o'er IV".;..'. NV' sea,— BtiU 'tis (jods hand that lead* eth me. g ■m. * ^^^^pr; %^ m m^^ KB e EFRAIN. f" =t ^ He lead - eth me I He lead - eth me I By His own hand He ■9- lead - eth ^m =t S^^iE^ me;^ ^-- mm V m His fq,ith- fUl follower I would be. For by His band He lead - eth me. ! 0- $ i: t=t fnC f f f . ^^ p 8 Lord, I would clasp Thy hand in mine. Nor ever murmur nor repine — Content, whatever lot I see, Hinoe 'tis my Qod that leadeth me. 1 4 And when my task on earth is done, When, by Thy grace, the victory's won, E'en death's cold wave I will not flee, Since God through Jordan leadeth me. No. 172. §mth. ■Rev. "W. O. Cttshino. Moderato. Geo. F. Root. W^^ 1. When He com - eth, 2. He will gath - er, 8. Lit - tie child • ren, when He com - eth He will gath - er lit • tie child . ren To make up His The gems for His Who love their Re - n t ^11 ^ ^ ^ F==F=-^ Jew - els, All His Jew king-dom: All the pure deem-er, Are the Jew jew - els. All His Jew - els. nre clous lew - els. His lov'd and His own. els, precious jew - els, His lov'd and His own. , ones, all the bright ones, His lov'd and His own. § -els, pre-ciouajew - els, His lov'd and His own. « ESa* ^ =F=F ^# ie@ ifortfraiiRht; owers bloom, Chorus. few«U — (SiOwMta ^^^^^^: gg^^j m Like the stars of the mom - Ing, His bright crovrn a - ^^^^^^p^^ ^^^^^^^^mmw^M dorn • ing, They shall nhine in their beau - ty, Bright gems for His crown. ^y^ii^P^^^hi&Jgpp^p^l ,h is done, Ictory's won, ill not tlee, leadetb me. :o. F. Root. up His g for His » their Re - | No. 173. (&vm pt Mrs. ElilZ. CODNER. WM. B. BK • T- URV. ^^^^i^i^^i^^n^^pH 1. Lord, I hear 2. Pass me nut, 3. Pass me not, 4. Pass me not. of showers of bless- ing Thou art scattering full and free— O gra- clous Fa - ther, 8in - ful tho' my heart may be ; O ten - der 8av-iour ! Let me lovo and cling to Thee ; O might y Spir - it ! Thou canst make the blind to see; 9 ^M ^ --4. ^^^mw^mf^^^ '^ ^ — S J-t-Hs m — P ■ ■* big-, — g ^g ' ^o Show'rs the thirst- y land re - fresh Thou mlght'st leave me,but the rath ' ing ; Lot some droppings fall er Let Thy mer - cy fall on on me — me — ^ I am long -ing for Thy fav - or; Whilst Tliou'rt calling,oh,call me— Wit - ness - er of Je - sus' mer - it, Speak the word of pow'r to me— ic= ±z 101 w z^=zez -»- S. ^rt^-i ^^ P i as mm i /»\ i^ s E - ven me, E - ven me, Let -•^ J ^--^1 * fi-.J- f=r=t 6 Love of Qod, so pure and changeless; Blood of Christ, so rich and ft-ees Grace of Qod, so strong and boundless; - Magnify them all in me. Thy bless - ing fall on me. 9- ^ vs/ vs/ 6 Pass me not! Thy lost one bringing, Bind my heart, O Lord, to Thee, While the streams of life are springing, Blessing others, oh, bless me. ^^m&A No. 174. DANii. March. $m aw I; S^mA p«. S. M. GRAN NIB. t^m^^m thevolcoof ,10 - SU8 crying,— •'Who will RO and work to- day? Fields aro you can-notcroHH the o- cean, And Uio heathen lands ex-plore, You can white, and bar-vest waiting; Who will bear the sheaves away?" Loud and strong the u r do ■ " the hea-then neiir-ar, You can help theni at your m^Ef^ i=i::-gp=|iE:fe Mas-ter calleth, Hich re -ward He of -fers thee; Who will an-swer, glad • give your thousands.You can give the widow's mite; And the least you do for 3 ^ "3 f^^^t say-ing, "Here am I; send me, •Te - Rus, Will be pre-clous in W: rt'=f-v^ send mo!" ' His sight, Iff:— r:^ 'Here am Will be mm I ; send me, pre-cious in send me!" His sight. ^^^ 3 If you cannot speak like angels, If you cannot preach like Paul, lou can tell the love of Jesus, You can say He died for all. If you cannot rouse the wicked With the Judgment's dread alarms. You can lead the little children To the Haviour's waiting arms. 4 If you cannot be the watchman, Standing high on ZIon's wall. Pointing out the path to heaven. Offering life and peace to all ;— With your prayers and with your h'^unties You can do what heaven demands; You can be like faithful Aaron, Holding up the prophet's hands. -f 5 If among the older people. You may not be apt to teach, [herd, "Feed my lambs," said Christ, our Shep> " Place the food within their reach." And it may be that the children You have led with trembling hand. Will be found among your jewels, When you reach the better land. 6 Let none hear you Idly saying, " There Is nothing I can do." While the souls of men are dying. And the Master calls for you. Take the task He gives you gladly. Let His work your pleasure be; Answer quickly when He calleth, " Here am I ; send me, send me ! " No. 175. L. E. A. SII.AS J. Vail. 1. Noth-ini; but leaves ! The Splr- it grieves O'er years of wast- ed life; O'er -g 2. Noth-inti but leaves ! No gathered sheaves Of life's fair lip'nlng grain: We a 3. Noth-ing but leaves! Sad mem'ry weaves No veil to hide the past: And | 4. Ah, who shall thus the Mas-ter meet, And bring but withered leaves? Ah, | n vro §[0tWnfl hut §tm».—€mtinM. ? Fields aro B, You can sins Indulged while coiiHclonnoBleptiO'er vows and prom- Is - en unkcpt, And sow our seeds; lo! tint's and weeds,— Words, < - die words.for earnest deeds— Then as wo trace our wea - ry way. And counteaeh lostand inlsspunt day, We who shall at the Ha v- tour's feet, Be-fore the aw - tuljudgment-aeat. Lay _ ■ — m — 0^^-^ -, '^^ reap from years of strife- reap, with toll and pain, sad - ly find at last- down for gold-en sheaves. NoMilnRbut NothinK but Nothint; but Nothing but leaves! leaves I leaves ! leaves? Nothing but Nothing but Nothing but Nothing but leaves I leaves I leaves! leaves ? No. 176. frt ®hm fe §t^m. Dr. HOHATIUS BONAB. 8low, with expression. . 1 ¥^:^1=^^^ — r — ^— ^^t*! rj:^*: IBA D. SANKET. ^lM 1. "Yet there Is room l"ThoIiamb'8 bright hall of song. With Its fair glo - ry, 2. Day Is de-clin - Injc, and the sun is low; The shadows lengthen, 3. The brid-alhall is fill - ing for the feast: Pass In! pass in! and 4. It fills, it fills, that hall of Ju - bi - lee 1 Make haste,make haste; 'tis =^i^ m^ Refrain, p mf ::az ^^^^ Sr beck-ons thee a - long ; light makes haste to go be the Bridegroom's guest not too full for thee: s i} Room.room, still room i Oh, en - ter, en - ter now I H :^- ^ fea t: m^^ 6 Yet there is room ! Still open stands the gate, The gate of love ; it is not yet too late : Boom, room, still room ! oh, enter, enter now ; 6 Pass In, pass in ! That banquet is for thee; That cup of everlasting love is tree: Boom, room, still room ! oh, enter, enter now! 7 All heaven Is there, all Joy ! Go in, go in ; The angels beckon thee the prize to win: Boom, room, still room ! oh, enter, enter now! 8 Ere night that gate may close, and seal thy doom : Then the last, low, long cry :— " No room, no room !" No room, no room :— oh, woful cry, " No room J " _;;U,^^2iK2SSi. ■:■■,•." t •Ms^^^ssm M T^4. I'l No. 177. ^ittdlDiivi^ 0ftn i^mxA §wx»isAm. p. p. Blims. f^s-^^'^r^ 1. 2. 8. Do you 800 the Hebrew captive kneel-iiiR, At niorning,noon and night to Do not fear to t roud the tie - ry fur-naco, Nor shrink the lion's den to Children of the Uv - Ing Ood.take couraKe ; Your great deliverance sweet- ly Tf^^z w pray? In hischara-ber ho re -mem- bers Zi - on, Tho' in share; For the God of Dnn - iel will de - liv - er, He will sing: Hot your fuo . cs toward tho bill of Zi . on, Thence tu Chorus. m^^'^m^^^^m^ ex - lie far a - way, send His an • gel there, bail our com - ing King • ) e )• > Are your vln-dows o- pen toward Je -3 ^I±td±^E^h^^E^ ^m^^ ru - 8a-lem,Tho' as cap-tives here a ''lit- tie while" we stay 7 Pbr the ' '^^^^^^^ S3 _h — h — h — h — ,v ^i^ ^ ^^^^ 35= g day is i com-ing of the King In His glo - ry. Are you watching day by day? ^^^^^^^^^^^^m No. 178. Wat (^Mim povning. Rev. Wm. Huntbb. Wm. B. Bradburt. -1^ ^^^^^^m 1. Soon shall we see the glo-iious morning, Saints a - rise I saints a - rise! 2. Hear ye the trump of God re-sounding, Saints a - rise! saints a - rise! 3. The saintswhoslcep,withJoy a- wak-en, All a - rise! all a - rise I 4. Vast by thethroueof God behold them CrownM at last! crown 'd at last I a toward Je - ;! ly? Pbr the ? t. p T ^ -, j^ — 6=^ tSk (S^tirvbtt^ p^min^.— (!(0n(tuM 6 HIn- ners, at-tend tho notes of warn-lnK;Halntsa - riHoI HulntH a - rlui ! Thro' all the vuult8ofdeathre-bouiidlug;Haintsa • rlHe! Haints a - rlNc! Their beds of death are quick for-sak -en; All a- rlso! all a - rlHc! Ueo in UlB arms tbeHaviour foldH tliuni, Crown'd at luat I crown'dat last. I 4-7- — ^ — H ^ r- The res - ur- reo - tlon day draws near, To meet the brldegroom.hiiNte, prepare, Put Not one of all the t'aith-t'ul few Who here unearth the Havlour knew, With wreaths of glory round their bond, No tears of .sorrow now arc sbcd, The Killer of Kaints shall soon appear, on your bridal {^armontH lair, And hiffh His roy - al standard And hail yourHaviour in the But starts with bliss his Lord to To Joy'd full fount-ain all are rear; uir; view; led, Haints a - Saints u - All a - Crown'd at rise! saints a - rise I rise! saiuls u - rise! rise! all a - rise! last ! crown'd at last I I > No. 179. liaMujab, WM a ^m$ml p. p. B. Modernto. P. P. Bliss. 1. "Man of Sor - rows," what a 2. Bear • ing shame and scoff- ing 8. Quilt - y, vile and help • less, ^et r- name rude, we; p^^=pl For the Ron of God, who came. In my place condemned He stood; Spot-lessLambof God was He; ?=F i^ Ruin - ed sin -ners to re - claim ! Hal - le - lu - Jah.what a Sav-iour! Seal'd my par- don with His blood; Hal - lo - lu - Jah,what a Sav-iour! "Full a- tonement!"can it bo? Hal - le - lu - jah.what a Sav-ioiir! ^ 5=^ :^ ^i^i ^^trM 4 Lifted up was He to die, "It is finished," was His cry. Now In heaven exalted high ; Hallelujah, what a Saviour I irj3 5 When ho comes, our glorious Ring, All His ransomed "home to 'jrlng, Then anew this song we'll sing; Hallelujah, wliut, a Stwiour I BfM««mi ii: No. 180. §loI feap^^ 0f pfe'^ pami^t I. B. W. I. E. WOODBITUY -I — ^ -4 feJi 1. Ho ! k-eap-ers of life's harvest, Why stand with rusted blade, Until the night draws 2. Thrast in your sharpened siukle,And gath-er in the grain, The night is fast ap- a 3. Mount up the heights ol Wisdoni.And crush eacli error low ; Keep bacit no words of^ ■tf: "0^ ■(•■ ■0- ■*• ■•■ -0- — -0 "0 '^ -0- round thee, And day be- gins to fade? Why stand ye i - die, proaching. And soon will come a - gain; The Mas - ter calls for knowledge That human hearts should know.Befaitli - ful to thy *= ^E wait- ing For reapers, And mission. In ^ -^l -.- Xz- s 1^ #: -l-l- I I ^ESEfS- gil zm^m- -)- reap- ers more to come? The gold-en morn is passing, "VOiy sit ye i - die, dumli ? shall He call in vain? iShall sheaves de there ungathered.And waste upon the plain? ser- vice of thy Lord. And then a gold-en chaplet Shall be ihy just re-ward. W^^^^. ■s>-' -* ippp^gil^iipa No. 18i. Mrs. C. J. BoxAB. \nm \^ ^mt T. E. Perkins. ^^^ f--;^ ^ ^^^^^^^M\ 1. Fade, fade, each earth- ly joy ; Je - sus is 2. Tempt not my soul a - way ; Je - sus is 3. Fare- well, ye dreams of n'^ht; Je - sus is 4. Fare - well, inor- tal - 1 - ty ; Je - sus is =P :^E :-|5r 5= fc=:z:zz::itari r mine ! Break, ev - 'ry mine! Here would I mine! Lost in this mine! Wei - come e- mimm^ ten - der ev - er dawn-ing ter - ni - stay; light; Je Je Je Je J: sus sus sus sus is mine I ie mine ! is mine! is :nine ! Dark is Per - ish - All that Wei - come. the wil - der-ness, ing things of clay, my soul has tried, O loved and blest, Earth has no rest-ing place, Je • sus a-lone can bless, Jc Born but for one brief day, Pass from my heart a - way, Je Left but a dls-mal void, Je • sus has ^at - is - fled, Je Welcome.sweet scenes of rest, Welcome,my Saviour's breast, Jo Ipfeg^Sl m M^^^^mm '^^z ?Lr-A ^: • sus is mine! - sus is mine! - sus iaminel - sus is mine! OODBUUY. i-dre,duTnh? pon the plain? ust re-ward. Perkins. No. 182. ^mtUnfif ^mtUn^. Mrs. H. B. SaxjWB, arr. Geo. F. Root. p ^^g£??^T l ^Eg^ ^^g^ ^^^p 1. Knocking, Icnocking, who is there? Waiting, 2. Knocking, knocking, still He's there, Waiting, 3. Knocking, knocldng,— what! still there? Waiting, waiting, waiting, waiting. oh, how fair! wondrous fair; grand and fair; d H 'Tis a Pil-grim, strange and king- ly, Nev But the door is hard to o - pen. For Yes, the piero -ed hand still knocketh. And er such was seen be -fore; the weeds and i - vy- vine, be-neaththe crown-ed hair -t=- -^ f- f--^ in^^ ^3=E: T- ^^ r Ah! my soul, for such a won - dor, Wilt thou not un - do the door? With their dark and cling-ing ten - drlls, Ev - er round the hing-es twine. Beam the pa - tlent eycs, so ten - dcr. Of thy Sav - iour, walt-ing there. £ r PP^ No. 183. f ^tM Wit Mmu tA ^tm^ ^atj. H. BONAR, D.D. (EVAN. CM.) Wm. H. Haverqai,. 1. 1 2. 1 3. I 4. I heard the voice of came to Je - sus heard the voice of Jo - sus say, " Come un - to Me and rest ; ae I was— Wea - ry, and worn, and sad ; Je - sus say, *' Be - hold, I free - ly give came to Je - sus, and I drank Of that life- giv - ing stream; it2_±^: m r '-Wi i 4:: f mm ^^m _j 1 1 — , — I 1 _ , 1 L 13= Lay down, thou wea - ry one, lay down I found in Him a rest- Ing- place. The liv - Ing wa - ter— thirsty one. My thirst was quench'd, my soul re- vived, Thy head up ~ on My breast." And He has made me ^lad. Stoop down, iinddrink,and live." And now I live in Him. %- m Eg: ^ 5 I heard the voice of Jesus say, "I am this dark world's light; Look unto Me, thy morn shall rise, And all tby day be bright." irrs 6 I looked to Jesus, and I found In Him my Star, my Sun; And in that light of life I'll walk 'Till trav'Ung days are done. rtrr**" i m m Pi'; No. 184. ®k §i«iK m$ §tKtt Mi p. p. B. P. P. Biiias. 1. Re-paat 2. Of peace 3. Myliigli 4. And oh, ^^^ the sto - ry o'er I on - ly knew - est place is ly what rapt-ure will ^^^^^i^i^P^^ 5 and o'er, the name. Ing low ' it be. I ' I ^f grace so full and free; Nor found my soul its rest, At my Re- deem - er's feet ; With all the host a -hove, P$ =3F^ m I love to hear it more Un - til the sweet-voiced an - No re - al joy in life To sing through all e - ter r" -I I .I » I ! , -I n m i^ m Et^:^E£=:E^ and m« re, Since grace has res - cued me. gel cari'.e To soothe my wea - ry breast. I know.But in His serv - ice sweet. ni - ty T won-ders of His love! -Xlm — e- EE -^=^ i Chorus. The half. was never nev-er told, The ^^^i^^ half. was never nev-er told; told, /j\ 1. Of grace divine, 2. Of peace, etc. 3. Of joy, etc. 4. Of love, etc. rr^ ~ ^ BO won-der-ftil, The half was nev - er a m. -ms • - =± toldT L nev - er told. ±rr.. It ^ itz-tr_bt-z= r-r-T — I — I 1 ' ' ' li.-^ No. 185. H. L. Turner. ®htfet Irtum^tk Jamks McOranhan. 'mm^^'^^mw^^^^m- 1. It 2. It may may at morn,when the day at mid -day, it may IK o o is a - wak- ing, When sunlight thro' g be at twl-llght, It may be, per->^ ^i^^^^^^ dark - ness and shad - ow chance,that the black-ness i.^ break - ing, That .To- sua will come in the g of mid - night Will burst in - to light in the - tTG jbanhan, sunlight thro' g lay be, per->j ;h, Where we never sluill say "good-bye: " Where the righteous will sing, and tlieir chorus will ring In tliat l)eautiful land on high. iro /!-. ."J I? No. 190. Wh^ mt ®of-ttigfci Eliza IIked. Ika D.SAN key. i^r^^^^^^i^i^^i 1. Oh! do not lot the Word do-part, And close thine eyes a -gainst the 2. To-morrow's sun may nev-er rise, To bless thy long de - lud - ed 3. The world has nothing left to g'.ve— It has no new, no pure de- 4. Our blessed Lord re- fus - es none Who would to Him their souls u- llRht; Sight; liKht; nite: mm^i^^^^mMm m^ mi^^^^^^^i^i^pi Poor sin-ner, hard - en not thy hpart;Thou wonld'st bn saved— Why not to-nicht?? This is the limelOh, then be wise! Thou would'st be saved— Why not to-night?5' Oh, try the life which Christians live! Thou would'st be saved— Why not to-ni(rht?? Then be the work of grace be - gun I Thou would'st be saved— Why not to-night f-^ m — 1 » - rO • - - - - - - ^ :^- b» bo ^ Chokus, S-^ — >~ — w ■ "" gr r — I. ^-c— f "S- fe-fe: ;| fM^m^^M-^^^^^^^m Why not to-night? Why not to-night? Thou would'st be saved— Why not to-night? ^^^ w^m^^ -> IV rit.. P^i' H^ t~9 ^m .-gzibia: ^ ^ w - - I Why not to-night ? Why not to-night? Thou would'st be saved— Why not to-nigh' ? No. 191. %\kt ^m 0f pfe tommt Q. F. R. GEO. F. Root. i^-Z^^^^:E^^-~fe^^EE£r^rf^=i^ 1. She oa 2. Whe ciiiiie 3. He iburn'd l3' touch'd the in fear and vith Daugh - ter, •w . «. m. hem of treni - bling be of His gar - ment As be - foro Him, She good com - fort, Thy ^^^^^mmm^^^ :.t=g— =1* — r— to His kn( fi her fail n hath side Lord made she had thee -r],.=^=l^ ^^^mE^m stole, come, whole," ^ A - mid She felt And pctvco ■•- m. the that that crowd from pass ^-- ISO nr— -r^rP: that Hint cth 1 It ":\ ■ I). SAN KEY. Wiit §ietn af ^i» (^mtvii.—(S)mt\nM. ^m^^^m^m^^m gath - er'd a - round Him, And straight- way she vir - tue had healed her. The might - y deed all un ■ der - stand - ing With glad - ness tilled ■0- -#- -0- -^ _ ^ -«- 5-: eE-:ee5; was whole, was done, her soul. ^ hynotto-nlcht?? 'hynotto-nltj;ht?B ^hynotto-nitfht?? Vtiy not to-night f- GEO. F. ROOT. W^^^^i^^^^ppp Chorus. Oh, touch the hem of His gar - inent And thou, too, shalt be free; =F ^^^^m His sav - ing pow'r this vcr hourShall give nf3W life to thco. ^^M^^^iSa No. 192. § am doming ia tbe €w$% Rev. Wm. McDonald. Wm. G. Fischer. ^ 1. I am com - Ing to the cross; 2. Long my heart has sighed for Thee, 3. Here I give my all to Thee, Cho.— J am trust - ing, Lord, in Tliee, .*. :tr: ^^ rJ^^-dtl IS 1 am poor, and weak,and blind ; I am Long has e - vli reigned within; Je - sus Frlends.and time,and earthly store; Soul and Blest Lamb of (Ml - va - ry; Hum-bly ^^f^ ^j fe^i^S^^E^lgE^j =t count - ing all but dross, sweet - ly speaks to me,— bod - y Thine to be,— at Thy cross I bow, gr-: -^ I shall full sal • 'I will cleanse you Wholly Thine for Save me, Je - sus, mm^ va - from ev ■ save tion find, all sin. er - more, me now. m^ ■i b ■!»-= ft- t: ¥ ::-tri ^ =t= I 4 In thy promises T trust, Now I feel the blood applied : I am prostrate in the dust, I with Christ am crucified. IBl r Jesus comes I He fills my soul ! Perfected in Him I am; I am every whit made whole: Glory, glory to the Lamb. m No. 193. Witt §m» |ittA m ^ntfbing? Fanny J. Crosby. i-3=?i^^^ ^^E^ W. H. DOANE. .:zrr^_:^t=:3^ 1. When Je - sus comes to re - ward His servants, Whether It 2. If ut the dawn of the ear - ly morning, He shall call 3. Have we hoen true to the trust He left us? Do we seek 4. liless • ed are those whom the Lord finds watching, In His glo ■ ____• f«-i m ^ . — m m—r-f • * • r-* • (• — 1^ 9t -r be us to ry -^^^^^^^^ noon or night, Faith - ful to Him will He find us watching, . e by one, When to the J.ord we re -store our ta,Uents, uj our best? If in our hearts there is naught con- demns us, they shall share; If He shall come at the dawn or mid-night. 1S= Bit. Refrain. ^^li 5^ ^1*^^^1^ 3 a o With our lamps all trimm'd and bright?"! Will Ho an - swer thee— Well done? I We shall have a glo - rious rest, f Will Ho And us watch - ing there? J Oh, can we say we are ? =?-J: £ ^ ^g r:i=«i EEEE^ ^r^^^i^^ i la."-: ^^m^ read - y, broth-er? ilead-y for the soul's bright home? Say, will Ho Si 1 1 1 =t== ^^ F^=^ 1%; I :d^ i^^^^^^^^E^ # And you and me still watching, Waiting, wait-ing when the Lord shall come? W ?^= :*=^ Vi/ i =i==* i S==« it^: T No. 194. ^avtottv, pk «t ^fceph^i Dorothy A. Thritpp. -=l" ^ ^^Pd^ Wm. B. Bradbury. ^n EiEEt EEEgH ^:i , fSav- lour, like a shepherd lead us. Much we need Thy tend'rest care; 1 I In Thyj)leasant pastures feed us. For our use Thy folds pre- pare. J 2 fWe areThine.doThoube-friend us, Be the Guardian of our way; ) I Keep Thy flock, from sin de-fend us. Seek us when we go a -stray. J q j Thou hast promised to re - ceive us. Poor and sin - ful tho' we be; ) • I Thou hast mer - cy to re - lieve ns, Grace to cleanse,and power to free. ( ■0 ^0m ^^^m r- ^^^^t^^EtEE^I^Jll ISS E=-E .t4=; I «^:2^£$ss»&' S^mmx, pfee a ^hejjfeeti — (SimtMtt :rd^=d^ ^l^^^^^ii^^^^^i Bless-ed Je - su8, BlcNscd Jc - sus, Thou Last bought us, Thine we are; BlesH-ed Je - sus, Blessed Je ■ kiis, Hoar, O hear us, when we pray: Bless-ed Je - huh, Blessed Je - sus, We will car - ly turn to Thee; §$m 4 irt: rrrm qcrri^: ^-^"^■'St --T Blessed Je - kus. Blessed Je - sus, Thou hast bought us.Thine we are. Bless-ed Je - sus, Bless-ed Jo - sus, Hear, O hear us, when we pray. Bless-ed Je - sus, Bless-od Je - sus, We will ear - ly turn to Thee. S pfP^ No. 195. (timt, ye §xmnoktt. Thos. Moobb, alt. Samuel Wbbbe. 1. Come, ye dls - con - so -late! whor-e'er ye Ian • guish. Come to the 2. Joy of the des - o-late! liKht of the stray- Ing, Hope of the S.Here see the bread of life: see wa - ter^ flow - ing Forth from the ^ I; :&-- -^ rd shall come? Bradbury. o' we be; ) (ver to free. ^^^^mm^^^^^^^^m mer - cy-seat, fer - vent - ly kneel: Here bring your wound-ed hearts, pen - 1 - tent, fade - less and pure! Here speaks the Com- fort -er, throne of God, pure from a - bovo: Come to the feast of love; m m ^m r m is^ .as ^=1 — r- ^- g- ^P here tell your an- guish; Earth has no sor -row that heav'n can-not heal, ten - der - ly say - Ins, Earth has no sor -row that heav'n can-not cure, come, ev - er know-ing, Earth has no sor-rows but heav'n can re-move. ■■r ?E^ .*-_fit- -r 1@3 ±: N^#^a I 1 -OH "r j^ r No. 196. ^kt ^bntt tk itim$t §(? Mrs. EMiiiY H. Oakry. P. I'. BM8H. 3^§:^4 90 n* 1. Sowing thn si'cd by M>o duy-liRht fair, Kowiiii; the sood by tho noon-day gluro, 2. Howing th«> seed by the wtiy-si«lo liiKb, Sowing Mio seed on tho rooks to dio, 8. Howlng thestH'd of a lingering poin, Mowing tho Hwd of a maddened brnln, 4. Mowing the seed withanaoh-lng ueart Howlng the seed while the teur-dropsaturt, W^ 0" ^Ptra^^f Sow - Ing tho HOod by the fad- ing light, Sowing tho seed In the SowhiK the .':> /^ '/ Photographic Sciences Corporation 33 WEST MA*N STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. I4S80 (716) •72-4S03 No. 198. **€mt:' Mrs. Jas. O. Johnson. Voices in Unison. James McOranahan. 1. Oh word of words the sweetest, Oh word In which there He 2. Ohsoull whyshouldftthouwander From such a lov . ing Friend? 3. Oh, each time draw me near-er, That soon the "Come "may be ^^^^. i^#^ ^m m > — !- ^^m. ae^ 33© f m All prom-ise, all ful - flll-ment. And end of mys - ter - y ; Cling clcs - er, clos - er to Him, Stay with HIni to the end ; Naught but a gen - tie whis-per, To one close, close to Thee; u i ^^b^m WM * ^ f^^^ ^^d^rif ^^ ^i^-JHEiM •e - jolc-ing. With doubt or ter - ror nigl', A - last I am so help- less. So ver . y fhll of sin, La - ment-ing or A - last I am Then, o - ver sea and mountain, Far from S or near my home. *? ^ ^H'=4EJ-^ N=t^4 ^-^:^^ ^ di hear the" Come " of Je - bus, And to His cross I fly. k ?or I am ev - er wand'ring, And conri - ing back a -^aln. o I'll take Thy hand and fol • low, At that sweet wh is - ner "Come!" 3 "(f^ m * ^^^ • m- Rbfaain. £^i=^»=|q ■^^^^^^^ Come, Ob, come to me, Come, oh, come to me,. Come, come, come, come, come, come, come, comie. Come, come. mk^^^^^^i^^^^^^^^ Wea - ry, heav - y la A W^ den, Come, oh, come to me^^^^^ J- ^ 11 •^ '-^ •* me. Oh Come, oh.come to me, Come, oh,oome to me,., ^^^i^^^^^^^m come, come, come, come, come. Come, come, come, Ht. come, come. ^i^^ ^^y^ ^J E^ ^^^^^ ^F^-^ Wea ry, heav - y la ^ * * ^ den, come, , oh, come to me. E -f No. 199. . Itte ,fbi»!ng ^^km. ^^•1 Rev. David XEiiSON. Qko. p. Boot. P¥^ ^^^^^^^ 1. My days are gild -ing swift- ly by. And I, a pil-grlmstrun-ger. 33 i rTT =f- l^^^^^p .1 «r|. H*! W IB Would not de-tain them as they fly, Those hours of toil and dan - ger; D.S— just be -fore, the shin-lng shore We may al-most dis-cov - er. For, oh! we stand on Jordan's strand; Our friends are passing o - ver; And 2 Bhould coming days be cold and dark, We need not cease our singing ; That perfect rest naught can molest, Where golden harps are ringing: For, ou I we stand, etc, , 8 Let sorrow's rudest tempest blow, Each cord on earth to sever : Our King says— "Come 1"— and there's our for ever, oh ! for ever ! [homei For, Ob I we stand, etc isr \ !'' ^v*(kF-:1^fi;Vv>7 Mj i No. 200. E. Pkrkonkt, ^\\ iait the pwtt. (CM.) 1. A.1I hull the power of Je - sus' name! Let 2. Let ev - 'ry kin- dred, ev - 'ry tribe, On 3. Oh, that with yon - der sa - cred throng We at His feet may fall; Oliver Molpeh. an- gels pros-trate full; this ter - res - trial ball, ^^^^^^^^m i Bring forth the roy - al dl ■ To Him all maj - es - ty We'll join the ev - er - last a - dem, And crown Him Lord as - crlbe, And crown Him Lord Ing song, And crown Him Iiord of of of all; all; all; Bring forth the roy-al dl - a - dem, And crown Him Lord To Him ail maJ - es - ty as-crlbe. And crown Him Lord We'll join the ev - er - last- ing song, And crown Him Lord of all. of all. of all. BIT: ■J ^ ^E=^£^m ^=.fe.f^^ M ^=- Ing forth with weeping,sowing for the Mas - ter, Tho' the in the noon -tide nel-ther clouds nor loss sus-tain'd our ?^ :#" p^^g ^^ a;^^ J^i^ ■^-d^: and the dew * y eve ; Waitlnjc for the bar - vest, and the winter's chilLIng breeze ; By aiid by the har - vest, and the spir-lt oft -en grieves; When our weeping's o - ver, Hewlll time of reap • ing, la - bor end - ed, bid us wel-come, I |Yin0in0 in th Mmt$. — iimtUM. m^Mm^M Chorus. We shall come, re - Joic - ing, bringini; in the sheaves. ) We shall come, re -joic • Ing, bringing in the sheaves. } Bring-ing in thesbeaves. We shall come ,re-l ,re-3 ,re-3 i^E olc • ing, bringing in the sheaves. ) zyz^^z m :£=•£ ¥ S brin^ug in the sheaves, We shiiUcomo.re -Joic - ing, Bring-ing in the sheaves; i^^^^^^^^^^ Bringing in the sheaves. We shall come, rejoicing. Bringing in the sheaves. Bringing in the sheaves. i.. Minor. 16 noon -tide r clouds nor us-tain'd our No. 206. A. M. T0PI.ADY. §0^fe of ^P». Thos. Hastings. Fine. 1. Bock of A - ges, cleft for me. Let me hide my - self in Thee; m^ 4^ T- % 1 fe^ -I— eE ■S-. ^m !:;f!*=a: f i).C.— Be of sin the doub - le cure, Save me from its guilt and pow'r. B.C. -mi. i ^^^m ^? Let the wa - ter and the blood. From Thy riv - en side which flow'd, g^ * £ I jf reap • ing, or end - ed, is wel-come. 2 Not the labor of my hands Can fulfil Thy law's demands ; Could my zeal no respite know, Could my tears forever flow. All for sin could not atone; Thou must save, and Thou alone 3 Nothing in my hand I bring, Simply to Thy cross I cling ; Naked, come to Thee for dress. Helpness, look to Thee for grace ; Foul, I to the fountain fly. Wash me. Saviour, or I die. 4 While I draw this fleeting breath. When mine eyes shall close in death, When I soar to worlds unknown. See Thee on Thy judgment throne,— Rock of Ages, cleft for me. Let me hide myself in Thee. lai ^S^i^SEHS^OTSSSffiteteS; •'..' ^^Stit.^S&Ctifm No. 207. I. Watth. »4. I^t % (8iv(risij^» R. K. Hudson. 1. A - lad! 2. Wii8 it for crimes that I 3. But drops of grief can no'er ^ J and did my Bav -lour bleed. And did my BoverelRn die? have done,' He groaned up -on the tree? re - pay The debt love I owe ; ^m^^^mmi^^^^mA i:^i^^ ^^ ^ppa r Would Ho do- vote that sa - cred head For such a worm as I? A - m.iz - Ing pit - y, grace unlcnown. And love be - yond de-grec! Here, Lord, I give my- Kolf a - way, 'Tls all that I can dol » Chorus, 4=; m ^^SB| ms3^ g ^1^ the cross, where -• m *_ ^^1 e light, And the S I ^ — •'« lA— ^ bur-den of my heart rolled a - way, ^ ^Sl: 4#^ rolled a - way, It was there by faith i=pf P £n^?^i: J -i *^s^^t?=&=e J^i I re-ceived my sight, And now I am hap-py all the day. W f!4 =F=P^ No. 208. §iejtm, mjj ^04 to %it Sabah p. Adams, i: P ^= -^"— SF # r^zi^a: (BETHANY. 6.4.) f"^' If #. LoWKLIi MASOIT. :i 1. Near - er, my God, to Thee, Near - er to Thee ; 2. Tho', like a wan-der-er, The sun gone down, 3. There let the way ap-pear Steps un - to heaven ; 4. Then with my waking tho'ts Bright with Thy praise 5. Or if, on joy -ful wing, Cleaving the sky, E'en though It be a cross " Dark - ness be o - vfer me, ? All that Thou sendest me, -|, ,Out of my ston-y griefs, s Sun, moon, and stars for-got, q lOS Z>.&— Near - er, my God, to Thee !? by faith s God, to Thee !1; Pink. Ep-i-rp; rrjSTI* :rri:=:*r: That rals-eth me, My rent a stone; In mer- cy given ; Beth ■ el I'll raise ; Up - ward I fly, Htm all my HonK shall be— Nearer, my God, to Thee! Yet in mydrmmBl'dbe Near-er, my God, to Thee t An • gels to beck -on me Near-er, my God, to Thee! 80 DJ . . — _.._.. Still by my woes to be Near-er, my God, to Thee! all my song shall be, Near-er, my God, to Thee! '0^i^^^m^m^d mm^^ ^ Near - er to Thee I No. 209. Rankin. t^o& k wm %ml W. G. TOMEB. God be with you till God be with you till God be with you till God be with you till ^pl^^i^^^^^l :ff--ff: we we W8 we meet a- pain 1— By His coun-sels prulde, up- meet a - gain !— 'Neath His wings se - cure • ly meet a - gain!— When life's per- lis tliicic con. meet a ■ gain !— Keep love's ban- ner float- Ing 'imm ^ —ZS=tKZ :-3^j With His sheep se - cure - ly fold Dai - ly man-na still pro- vide Put His lov - ing arms a - round Hmite death's threat'ning wave before hold hide found o'er ^ you, you, you, you, yon; you; you; you; God God God God be be be be # *:=i*=r.=.-:— :, U Chohus. m m witli you with you with you with you r^ P till till till till we we we we meet meet meet meet e$- ^ i a a a a gain ! gain! gain! gain! Till we meet!. Till we Till we meet! Till we ? ::B=(t: Vf ^^^ ^^ ^l^Hl^^^i^^ ^ meet! Till we meet at Je - sus' feet; Till we meet a -gain! 1^ ^. Till we meet! wm. f-^t-:^ ^ ^ f ^ ^^^i^i^^^^^ m meet! Till we meet! Gk>d be with you till we meet a -gain I Till we meet! Till we meet a-galn! m^^^^^^^ 1&3 ."V^WW*^*' .,' ■ »''. . t*7V"',^.,'^ "^qfl-'.^'^Tt* ■■ No. 210. ^UmA ^^mtmtt Fanny J. Crosby. Mrs. JosBfB P. Kmapp. ^m^^m^ 1. Rleas-ed as-sur-anco, Jo - 8us is nilnol O, what a fore-ta«te of 2. Per-feot sub- mis - slon, per -feet do - light, Vis-luns of rapt-ure now 8. Per • foot sub- mis - slon, all Is at rest, I in my Sav-lour am ^^^^^^^mm Klo-ry dl - vine! Heir of hjvI - va - tlon, pur -chase of God, burst on my sight, An - rcIs descend - Ing bring from a • bove hap -py and blest, Wutchiiig and wait - ing, look - ing a - bovo. ^M~ f:sS^-SS ^^^ ^^m^- P^ Chorus. 3^^ -- 1 — ~f» — -i^^ — I* — i,-=v ^ :- h |y -tF=9F i Born of His Splr ■ It, wash'd In His blood.) Ech-oes of mer - cy, whispers of love, v Filled with His goodness, lost in His love. J This is my sto - ry, ^-fc4-H£d^ ^^ ^ FB^W^ this is my song, Praising my 8av-iour all the day long; This Is my^ - . * 3t ■<► *-'^*-- >^ ^ ^ ^^^^m :4it_W — Ui= ffrr-Ti # 1^=^ 3--V 1 -4^ -f J: « i ^m T^'^i'i.fi^ m sto - ry, this is my song. Praising my Sav - lour all the day long. m f- FFF i f?-gg f i;^^ J:J J i ^^ f-4i No.2ii. (Sihtfet §ttnvtih ^ittM pm. Arr. flrom Nettmaster, 1671. James McOranahan. ^^ ^ ^m j^ s 1. Sin - ners Je - sus will re-ceive: Sound this word of grace to all 2. Come, and He will give you rest; Trust Him, for His word Is plain; .8. Now my heart condemns me not. Pure be -fore the law I stand; 4. Christ re-ceiv - eth sin - ful men, E- ven 'me with all my sin; mj^ m ^^ «± i lOir ^^f^ l^-d oro-tatte of apt- uro now iav-lour am (SMit |t(«tiv«tli l^infut pen. — €mckM. ^^^ Who the lieav'n - ly path -way leave, All who llii • ger, uU who foil. Ho win tnke the hIii • ful -eiit; Christ ro -ceiv • eth Bin - ful men. He wbocleanaedmefroniall spot, Hul • is - tied its last de-mand. Cleansed from ev-'ry spot and stain, Heuv'n with Him I en - ter In. W^^^^^^if^ Hlnglt o'er and o'er u - ealn; Christ re- Blng it o'er a -gain, (^Ing It o'er a -gain: ^^ii^.44- "^ 1 "'T ^^^r^^ f=f celv - - - ethsln-iul men; Make the mes - - - sage celveth sinful men, Christ re-ceiv-eth sinful men ; Make the message plain. :^=^ ^ r i» r br c'' * ^m SSir i gp=&+F - ^r- 1^ i clear and plain: Christ re • celv • eth sin - ful men. Make the message plain : a™ :s- -T-f- -f- 1*- -f- -fil-.|g---1* . a • C » J' ,m^ =5=F f r:^?^ -T No. 212. (S!0m^> ®b0U §ltmi0b% ^ing* C. WKSIiKY. ff - :^^ ^ l 4^^^.iJ:^iiii^^^#^ ^ i Felice Giakdini. ,136: 1. Come.Thou al-might-y Klnc, Help us Thy name to sing. Help us to praise : Father! all 2. Come.Thou Incarnate Word.Olrd on Thy mighty 8wora;Our pray'r attend: Come.and Tliy & Come, ho - :y Com-fort-er J Thy sacred wit - ness bear.In this glad hour: Thou,who af- 4. To the great One in Three, The highest prais-es he, Hence evermore I His sov'reign glo - ri-ous. O'er all vie - to - ri-ous, Conie,and reign people bless, And give Thy wi )rd success: Spirit of ho mighty art, Now rule in " ' ■ • • • - tfer us, Ancient of ^__. _ .._ ll-ness! On us de „ „ - -. ev-'ryheart,And ne'er from us depart, Splr- it of raaj-es-ty May we in glo -ry see, And to e-ter- ni-ty Love and a Days! scend. P'tw'r! d'jre. m f^Pifff i F^j-f i f f P i^Oia L^ f^ i&s No. 213. Pm ^tiVt i$ Mtt. Bl'I/-%IIKTII IMlKNTIHH. W. 11. DOANK. i£^grtJT^Witoip%-p 1. More lovo to Theo, O ('hrlHt! Mora love to Thoe; Ht'ar Thou tliu 2. On«!o Diirth - ly Icy I craved, Houi^ht peace and rent; Now Thee a- H. Then hIiuII my estbreulh.Whlii- per Thy praise, This be tho Is '^^^mi^^^m=^^M,i mmmfn fjrayer I make On bend - ed kiieo; one I Hi'uk, Give what is boHt: part - Ing cry My heart shall raise: i^.:i:Hi3t- ThiH 1h my ear - nest plea,] ThlH all my prayer shall b<>. This still Itii prayer shall be: I i -^5-: i :t:_ n^^^M^^^^ More love, O Christ, to Thee, More love to Thee! More love to Thee! dtzaz. 'ii-l:: No. 214. §tm^ x» Mlhxfi. Fanny J. Crosby. Geo. C. Stebbins. '--qt p^^i^^^i^^^g 1. Je-sus Is tcn-der-ly call ■ ing thee home— Calling to-day, call-ing to-day;, 2. Je-sus Is call-ing the wea-ry to rept-- Calling to-day, call-ing to-day;' 3. Je-sus is waiting, oh, come to Him n yW— Waiting to-day, waiting to-day ;< 4. Je-sus is pleading, oh, list to Uisvoice— HearHlmto- day,hear Him to-day; -»- U w ^— »- i ^^ Why from the sunshine of love wilt thou roam Farther and farther a - way ? Bring Him thy bur -den, and thou shalt be blest; He will not turn theea- way. Come with thy sins, at His feet low- ly bow; Come,and no longer de- lay. They who be-lieveon His name shall rerjoice ; Quickly a -rise and a - way. i i^JFF^^fit^ J< V. II. DOANE. ». C. Strbbins. calling to-day; call-lng to-day; waUliiK to-day; aear Him to-day; Bbfrain. leitttif ii» inning.— (ffmndutld. Ing to - day, call - ■ ing to - dayj Call-lng, call-lng to - day, to • day ; Call-lng, call-lng to - day, to-day; g: Je - sua is call • - Ing, Is ten-der- ly call-lng to • day. Je-sua Istunder-ly call-lng to-day, -u— u- E-E ^i^ No. 215. ^ S^tUtK in tk litne tl ^tovm. Words arr. IKA D. Hankky. mmi 1. Tho Lord's our Rock, In Him we hldo. A shel-ter In 2. A Hhnde by day, do - fence by nlghi, A shol-ter In 3. The rnir - Ing storms may round us beat, A shcl - ter In 4. O Iloclc dl - vine, O Ref - uge dear, A shel - tcr In the time of t.hptlnio of tho time of the time of storm ; storm ; Ktorn) ; storm; f^^N^S^^^ ^^m r Se ~ cure what - ev - er No fears a - larm, no We'll nev - er leave our be Thou our help - er 111 be- tide, A shel-ter In the time of storm, foes af- fright, A shel-ter In the time of storm, safe re • treat, A shel-ter In the time of storm, ev - er near, A shel-ter In the time of storm. i M i r r r p ^^^^^^^ CaoBus. Oh, Je - sus is a Rock in a wea-ry land, A wea-ry land, a wja-ry land; Oh, lor ■t^'lfiffWUffr^ / J^ ,?J. No. 216. C. Weslky. (7s.D.) Jos. p. HOLBBOOK. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^a 1. Je - 8U3, Lov- er of my soul, Let me to Thy bo - som lly ."While the near - er 2. Oth - er ref- uge have I none,Ha»3S my helpless soul on Thee ; Lea ve.oh .leave me 3. Thou,OGhrist.artall I want; More than all hi Thee I find : Kalse the fall - en, 4. Plenteous grace with Thee la found—G race to cover all my sin: Let th6 lieal - ing r^^:^ 1^ Tff=?- £e^ee2= *se ESicLt? wa-tcrs roll, While the tem - pest still lslilgh;Hideme.oh, my Saviour hide .Till the not a - lone, SiiU sup-port and comfort me : All my trust on Thee is staved a u my ; cheer the faint.Heal the sick and lead the blind: Just and ho -ly is Thy name, I am streams abound ; Makd me,keep me.pure within ;Thou of life the Fountain art, Free-ly storm help all let of life Is past; Safe in -to the ha-ven guide. Oh, receive iITy soul at from Thee I bring ;Cov-er my de-fenceless head With the shadow of Thv un-righteousness;yile,andfullof sin I am. Thou art full of truth and me take of Thee ; Spring Thou up within my lieart.Rise to all e - ter - ni ' r, last, wing, grace, ■ty. No. 217. C. WKSianr. (7s.D.) S. B. Mabsh. Fll^E. g #— j^j^j^^^i^EfcBgg^ ■Wh: I 1 Sin - ners. turn, why will ye die? God, your Mak-er, asks you— Why?) (God, who did your be -ing give. Made you with Him-self to live; j D.C— Why, ye thank-less creature8,why Will ye cross His love, and die? §^=ff= ^ ^=?= 1 — r &^^e --g- -f- £E f"- w^- £ ^^m He the fa - tal cause de - mands, Asks the work of His own hands,— (2_i O • ,S^-9 r-r-<9 « S •— r-H^-i ff. I^^E^^. ^ iESiE It * ^~ ^m eft '.i 2 Sinners, turn, why will ye die? 3 God, your Saviour, asks you— Why? He who did your souls retrieve. Died Himself t*- t ye might live; Will ye let Hi.n die In vain? Crucify your Lord again? Why, ye ransomed sinners, why Will ye slight His grace, and die? 1&@ Sinners, turn, why will ye die? God, the Spirit, asks you— "Why? He, who al! your lives hath strove. Urged you to embrace His love: Will ye not His grace receive? Will ye still refuse to live? Why, ye long-sought sinners 1 why Will ye grieve your God, and die? HOIiBROOK. No. 218. C. WKSIiBY. (BELMONT. O.M.) 1. O 2. A 8.0 4. A — 1 — - J -»g ■ — r- ^" ^— t-A— « — 1 _ > - 3?: i _*!: No. 231. Ps (Simntx^f %» 1^ Wbtt. E. F. Smith. (AMEBIOA. 68,4s.) Ad. H. Caret. 1. My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of lib - er- ty, Of tnee I sing ; Land where my 2. My na-tive coun-try,thee, Landof the no-ble,free, Thy name 1 love; I love thy 3. Let music swell the breeze,And ringfrom all the trees Sweet freedom's soi^ ; Let mortal 4. Our fathers' God, to Thee, Au-thor of lib-er-ty, To Thee we sing; Long may our m^ \ \ \ y L I r r g I r r -^ t> I ' ' ' — r-^ I U I ' r I -r ^ 4 ±^. fa-ther» died, Land of the Pilgrim's prlde,From ev'ry mountain side.Iiet freedom ring, rocks and rills.Thy woods and templed hills.My heart with rapture thrills.Like that above, tongues a wake,Let all that breathe partake.Let rocks their silence break.The sound prolong, land be bright, With freedom's holy light.Protect r s by Thy mlght.Great God,our King ! ^r- -.«»- ^fei ir: *=:^ •^•-r--r:. r- ^ ^O i^^^^^^ ^ $ t ■or »o& No. 232. ihe §oxA ^Im t\m and ^ttf titer. ( Written for Mr. Moody's Schools at Northfleld, Mbhh.) NUM (I: '24-26. LuCY Ridkii Meyek. u The Lord bless thee, and keep thee: The Lord make his face shine up- m HI M .J r=|v_.- iii^^^=fi|EEp- ^ :=».=:=?: «» tf / •I S SI H In g gra- clous un - to thee: -it — -_# — m *=!■= -h- :»z «- The Lord lift up his coun - te - nance, his ^ S 1 N I _ .. I _ _ ^1 ±:: I E i^^i ^ and give thee peace., fww^F^^^f^M^ coun - te-nance up - on thee, and give thee pesce. ^ ^■ EEi^^^fe^^^ ^di H-Vjzt, m ■tn. 6:i, No. 233. (il0m fata Anon. ^iii^^s^^^^il Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Ho - ly Ghost. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ev - er shall be, world with-out end. A - men. iSi S04 INDEX. Titles in Small Caps— First Lines in Roman. nance, his A Home on Hish A Mighty Fortress A Shelter in theTlme of Storm. A Soldier of the CR0i!S After After the toil and trouble Alas ! and did my Saviour bleed . . All Hail the Power .... 135, Am I A Soldier? 81, America. 6s, 4s Arise, my Soul, Arise Arlington. CM As lives the flower within the seed . As Pants the Hart At Even ere the Sun was Set . At the Cross • Be present at our table, Lord . . . Behold a Stranger Behold how plain the truth is made. Behold Him Belmont. CM Beneath the glorious throne above . Beseechings OP Jesus Bethany. 6s, 4s Beyond the light of setting suns . . Blessed Assurance Blessed Saviour, ever Nearer . Bless the Lord Blest be the Tie Blest Jesus ! Grant us Strength. Bringing in the Sheaves .... Calling to Thee Cast Thy Bread upon the Waters. Christ has for sin atonement made . Christ hath risen ! hallelujah ! . . . Christ is my Redeemer Christ is Risen Christ Liveth in Me ...... No. 117 1 215 81 33 33 207 200 221 231 187 221 58 149 91 207 155 37 109 63 218 2 92 208 117 210 62 144 224 106 205 43 133 113 114 9 114 58 No.< Christ, my All 66 Christ Receiveth Sinful Men . 211 Christ Returneth 185 Christ the Fountain 98 Come 198 Come, Come Away 134 Come, Holy Spirit 49 Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove . 219 Come home ! Come home ! 161 Come into His presence with singing. 104 . Come, Thou Almighty King . . 212 Come, Thou Fount 167 Comb to the Saviour 170 Come, ye Disconsolate 195 Coming Home To-night 90 Coming To-day 100 Conquering now and still to conquer. 16 Crown Him 154 Dare to be a Daniel 186 Do y<>u see the Hebrew captive . . 177 Encamped along ( le hills of light . Ill Eternal life God's Word proclaims . 95 Even Me 173 Fade, fade each earthly joy .... 181 Fading away like the stars .... 121 Faith IS the Victory Ill 149 21 150 98 229 75 150 Gird on the Sword and Armor . 25 Gloria Patri 233 Glory be to the Father 233 Far from Thy sacred courts . . . Following Fully (Chant) . . . For Jehovah I am Waiting . . Fountain of purity opened for sin From Greenland's icy mountains . From the Bethlehem manger-home From the depths do I invoke Thee 80S »-<^ ^' -M. .>*; « God bk with You God Blrss You Qod loved the world of sinners lost . Great Jehovah, Mighty Lord . . . Hallelujah ! Bless His Name . Hallelujah ! Christ is Risen Hallelujah ! Hallelujah Hallelujah ! What a Saviour . Hallowed Hour of Prayer . . Happy Day Hark, the voice of Jesus crying . . Have YOU Sought He Died for Thee He dies ! He dies ! the lowly Man . He Leadeth Mk He lives and loves, our Saviour King. Hear Me, Blessed Jesus .... Hear the Blessed Invitatiox . Hear us, O Saviour Here am I, Send Me Hide Me His Mercy Flows His Praises I will Sing .... Holy Ghost with Light Divine. Holy, Holy is the Lord .... Holy Spirit, Teacher Thou . . Hope ON Ho ! Reapers op Life's Harvest. How do I know my sin's forgiven . How Firm a Foundation .... How oft our souls are lifted up . . . How sweet, O Lord ! Thy word of . How sweet the joy that fills my soul. I AM Coming to the Cross .... I AM He that Liveth I am not skilled to understand . . . j AM Trusting Thee, Lord Jesus. I am waiting for the Master .... I Belong to Jesus I bring to Thee, O Master I Cried to God I do not ask for earthly store . . ■ I heard the voice op Jesus say . I Hear Thy Welcome Voice . . I know not the hour when my Lord. I'll Thee exalt, my God, O King . . I'm Going Home In Heavenly Pastures In Jesus' Face No. 209 101 158 112 20 132 132 179 108 130 174 123 93 140 171 141 23 68 3 174 27 142 4 17 54 30 5 180 26 230 86 107 9 192 140 97 32 74 51 99 146 44 183 204 156 145 71 70 115 Mo. In Me Ye shall have Peace . . 80 In the cross of Christ I glory , . . 202 In the heavenly pastures fair ... 70 In the hour when guilt assails me . 56 In times of sorrow, God is near . . 80 In Thy great loving kindne&s . . . 147 Is thy Cruse op Comfort Failing 102 It is finished ; what a Gospel ! . . . 39 It may be at morn, when the day . . 185 It Passeth Knowledge 166 I've learned to sing a glad new song. 4 I WILL Lift up Mine Eyes (Chant). 126 I WILL Pass Over You 42 I WILL Praise Thee 47 I will praise the Lord my glory . . 47 I Wait for thee, O Lord .... 85 Jesus, I come to Thee for light . . 11 Jesus is Calling 214 Jesus is Mine 181 Jesus is tenderly calling thee home . 214 Jesus, Lover of my soul 216 Jesus, my All 103 Jesus of Nazareth 50 Jesus Saves, O Blessed Story . . 8 Jesus ! Thou Refuge of the soul . . 79 Jewei^ 172 Just as I am 222 Knocking, Knocking 182 Lead, Kindly Light 41 Lead me on 45 Lead me. Saviour 64 Lead to the shadow of the Rock . . 10 Let us Crown Him 135 Let us go Forth 125 Look up ! look up ! ye weary ones . 63 Look, ye saints, the sight is glorious, 154 Lord, at Thy mercy-seat 103 Lord, I hear of showers of blessing . 173 Man of Sorrows, what a name . . . 179 Martyn. 7s. D 217 Mission Hymn 112 More Love to Thee 213 More op Jesus 77 Morning Lights 143 My Country, 'tis of Thee .... 231 My days are gliding swiftly by . . . 199 My God and my All 82 8oe ,.^:j*'*"*.i*: My heavenly home is bright and foir, My hope is built on nothing less My Offering My Saviour My Saviour tells me so . . . My soul at last a rest hath found Narrow and Strait .... Nearer, my God, to Thee . . Never Shone a Light so Fair No Hope in Jesus NoTHiNo BUT Leaves .... Not now, but in the coming years Not now, Mv Child . , . . . . Not saved are we by trying . . Not Try, but Trust O brethren, rise and sing . O Blessed Word .... O Come to the Merciful Saviour O Come to the Saviour . . . O daughter, take good heed . . O Day op Rest and Gladness O do not let the word depart . . () for a heart to praise my God O Glad and Glorious Gospel O Glorious Fountain .... O happy day that fixed my choice O I Love to Talk with Jesus O list to the watchman crying . O Lord, my soul rejoiceth in Thee O my soul, bless thou Jehovah . O Praise Him O praise our Lord, where rich in O Rock op Ages O Saviour, Precious Saviour O tender beseechings of Jesus . O thank the Lord, the Lord of love O thou .ay soul, bless God the Lord O to have no hope in Jesus ... O wandering souls, why longer roam O Wondrous Land .... O word of words the sweetest O Worship the King . . . Old Hundred. L. M. . . . One day the Shepherd passed Only a Little Way . . . Only Remembered .... Onward, Christian Soldiers Our life is like a stormy sea . Our Refuge ITo. 71 188 99 97 26 7 6 208 19 138 175 120 162 48 48 20 95 96 52 129 118 100 218 14 2 130 83 134 94 201 151 151 7 116 92 142 144 138 22 57 198 29 155 21 46 121 203 137 79 iroi Our Saviour Kino 141 Our Saviour will descend again 13 Out on the desert seeking 100 Out on the mountain, sad and forsaken 43 Pass along the invitation 76 Pass it On 76 Portuguese Hymn, lis 230 Praise God from whom all blessings. 155 Praise, my Soul, the Kino ... 65 Preach the Gospel 31 Precious Blood of Jksus .... 88 Precious, precious blood of Jesus . . 88 Press On 127 Quiet, Lord, my Froward Heart. 53 IV...ISE High the Song 13 Rathbun. 8s, 78 201 Refuge. 7s. D 216 Rejoice, Ye Saints 18 Remember Me 152 Repeat the story o'er iind o'er . . . 184 Return, O Wandeuer 65 Return ! return ! O wanderer, now . 65 Revive us Again 159 Ride On IN Majesty 12 Ride on ! ride on in majesty .... 12 Ring the Bells of Heaven ... 157 Rock of Ages 206 Safe upon the heavenly shore ... 69 Satisfied 72 Saviour, lead me, lest I stray ... 64 Saviour, Like a Shepherd ... 194 Search Me, O Lord 67 She only touched the hem of His . 191 Sing Unto the Lord 84 Singing with Grace 104 Sin no More 34 Sinners Jesus will rt -jive 211 Sinners, turn, why will ye die ? . . . 217 Sleep on, beloved, sleep and take thy 139 Sometime we'll Understand . . 120 Soon shall we see the glorious morn. 178 Soon will come the setting sun ... 60 Sowing in the morning 205 Sowing the seed by the daylight fair. 196 Speed Away 131 Stand up for Jesus 227 Stand up ! stand up for Jesus . . . 227 No. Standing by a purpose true .... 186 Stretch Forth THY Hand . . . . 119 SwERT Hour op Prayer 168 Take my Life and let it bk . . 197 Takk Thou my Hand 73 Take Time to be Holy 35 Tenderly Calling 66 That will be Heaven for me . . 156 The Beautiful Land on High . 189 Tiie call of God is sounding .... 125 The Christian's Good-night . . 139 The Eye of Faith 44 The Glorious Morning 178 The Great Physician 163 The Half was never Told . . . 184 The Harbor Bell 137 The Hem op His Garment ... 191 The Light of the World . . . . 160 The living God, who by His might . 115 The Lord Bless Thee and Keep . 232 The Lord Keep Watch between. 110 The Loud is Co.mino 36 The Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not. . 220 The Lord's our Rock, in Him we hide 215 The Many Mansions 86 The morning light is breaking . . 228 The Palace op the Kino .... 129 The Prodigal Child 161 The Saviour's Face 107 The Shadow op the Rock ... 10 The Shining Shore 199 The Solid Rock 188 The whole world was lost in the . . 160 The Wondrous Cross 78 Thee will I Love . 148 There is a Fountain 226 There is a Land 136 There is a land of pure delight . . 57 There is a Paradise of Rest . . 40 There is Life for a Look .... 169 There's a beautiful land on high . . 189 There's a Wideness in God's . . 128 They Crucified Him 75 Thou Shalt be Saved 109 Throw Out the Life-line ... 28 'Tis a true and faithful saying ... 14 'Tis Midnight 61 'Tis only a little way on to my . . . 46 'Tis the hallowed hour of prayer . . 108 To Thee I Come 11 To Thee I lift my soul, Lord . . To-day the Saviour Calls . . . Trav'ling to the better land .... Troubled heart, thy Gml is calling . True-hearted, Whole-hearted . Turn thee, O lost one, care-worn and No 152 1(h 45 O.'i lOr, GO Up Yonder 69 Victory Through Grace .... 16 Waiting at the Door 74 We are coming home to Jesus ... 90 Webb. 7s, 68 227 We have Felt the Love op . . . 59 We'll Meet each oiher There . 60 We praise Thee, O God ! 169 We Praise Thee, we Bless 1'hee. 38 We Would See Jesus 87 What a Gospel! 39 What A Wonderful Saviour . . 113 What Shall the Harvest be? . 196 When God the way of life would teach. 42 When He cometh, when He cometh. 172 When I shall wake in that fair morn 72 When I survey the wondrous Cross. 78, 223 When Jesus comes to reward His . . 193 When Morning Gilds the Skies. 124 When morning lights the eastern skies 143 Where IS my Boy To-night ? . . 165 Where is my wandering boy to-night. 165 While Thou, O my God, art my help. 82 While we pray and while we plead . 15 Whiter than Snow 147 Whosoever heareth, shout, shout the. 153 Whosoever Will 153 Whosoever Will May Come . . 22 Why do you linger, why do you stay ? 6 Why not Now? 15 Why not To-night ? 190 Will Jesus Find us Watching ? . 193 Windows open Towards .... 177 Wonderful Love 94 Wondrous Love 158 Work, for the Night is Coming . 225 Work, for Time is Flying . . . 122 Yes, we'll meet again in the morning. 24 Yes, we'll Meet in the Morning. 24 Yet there is Room 176 Young Men in Christ the Lord . 89 SOS rd ARTED . orn and IS DP. . . 59 PlIKRE . 60 . . . . 159 S I'HEE. 38 • . • . 87 . . . . 39 OUR. . 113 r BE? . 196 lid teach. 42 conieth. 172 lir morn 72 Cross. 78, 223 His. . 193 : Skies. 124 tern skies 143 IT? . . 165 to-night. 165 my help. 82 plead . 15 ■ • . ■ 147 out the. 153 • ■ ■ 153 OME . . 22 you stay ? 6 • • • • 15 • • • • 190 KING? . 193 1 • • • 177 • • • ■ 94 • • * • 158 OMINO . 225 J« . . . 122 morning. 24 loRNINO 24 • • • . 176 : Lord . 89 No • 152 1(U 15 93 ^ 105 GG C9 ' -•-• 16 74 90 any 6il 59 60 159 38 87 39 113 196