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PREFACE 
 
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 recognized factor in the religious life of this province, 
 and its agencies are finding a congenial sphere in the 
 neighboring State of Michigan. Indeed the whole continent 
 seems open to the movement. Its activities are simply an 
 illustration and fulfilment of the prophetic intimation, " The 
 inhabitants of one city shall go to another, saying, Let us go 
 speedily to pray before the Lord, and to seek the Lord of 
 hosts : I will go also." No attempt is made to tabulate the 
 results of this new current of spiritual quickening among 
 the churches. " It is the Lord's doing, and marvellous in our 
 eyes." In the prayer that this compilation of sacred song 
 may prove an added bond of fellowship among Bands and 
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 MY Father is rich in houses and lands ; 
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 4 A tent or a cottage, why should I care ? 
 They're building a palace for me over there ; 
 Tho' exiled from home, yet still may I sing 
 All glory to God, I'm the child of a King ! 
 
 5 Would you 'scape the awful sentence ? 
 From destruction flee ? 
 Seek the Lord by true repentance, 
 Haste to Calvary. 
 
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 OF Him who did salvation bring, 
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 With all my heart I love to sing, 
 I'm on my journey Home. 
 
 Glory to (Jod, I'm at the fountain drinking. 
 Glory to God, I'm on my journey Home. 
 
 2 Ask but His grace, and lo ! 'tis given ; 
 Ask, and He turns your hell to heaven. 
 
 3 Though sin and sorrow hurt my soul, 
 Jesus, Thy balm has made me whole. 
 
 4 Let all the world come here and know 
 What saving love our God will show. 
 
 5 Where'er I am, where'er I move, 
 I meet the object of my love. 
 
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 SINNERS, whither will you wander, 
 Whither will you stray ? 
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 'Tis but a short day. 
 
 Death is coming, coming, coming, 
 And the Judgment Day, 
 
 Heuiten, sinner ! Hasten, sinner ! 
 Seek the narrow way. 
 
 2 Satan has resolved to have you 
 
 For his lawful prey ; 
 Jesus Christ has died to save you. 
 Haste, haste away ! 
 
 3 Listen to the invitation, 
 
 While He's crying "Come !" 
 If you miss the great salvation, 
 Hell will be your doom. 
 
 4 Soon you'll see the Lord descending, 
 
 On His great white throne ; 
 Saints and sinners all attending. 
 To receive their doom. 
 
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 Lot us follow the path that our Master has 
 
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 With the balm of His counsel our strength 
 
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 Let us do with our might what our hands 
 
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 Lot us hope, let us watch, 
 And labor till the Master comes. 
 
 2 To the work ! to the work ! lot the hungry 
 
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 To the fountain of life let tho weary bo led ; 
 In the cross and its banner our glory shall 
 
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 Down, where for cleansing from sin I cried, 
 Tliere to my heart was the hlood applied, 
 
 Glory to His name ! 
 
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 Glory to His name ! 
 There to my heart was the blood applied. 
 
 Glory to His name ! 
 
 2 I am so woudrously saved from sin, 
 Jesus so sweetly abides within ; 
 
 There at the Gross where He took me in, 
 
 Glory to His name ! 
 
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 I am so glad I have entered in ; 
 
 There Jesus saves me and keeps me clean. 
 
 Glory to His name ! 
 
 4 Come to this fountain, so full and sweet ; 
 Cast thy poor soul at the Saviour's feet ; 
 Plunge in to-day and be made complete. 
 
 Glory to His name ! 
 
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 5 Take my will and make it Thine, 
 It shall be n? longer mine ; 
 Take my heart, it is Thine own, 
 It shall be Thy royal throne. 
 
 6 Take my love, my God, I pour 
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 Take myself, and I will be 
 Ever, only, all for Thee. 
 
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 Let them flow in ceaseless praise. 
 
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 Wash me in the Saviour's precious bloodi 
 Cleanse me in its purifying flood. 
 
 2 Take my feet and let them be 
 Swift and beaiitiful for Thee ; 
 Take my voice and let me sing 
 Always — only — for my King. 
 
 3 Take my lips and let them be 
 BMU'd with messages for Thee ; 
 Take my silver and my gold, 
 Not a mite would I withhold. 
 
 4 Take my moments and my days, 
 Let them flow in endless praise ; 
 Take my intellect and use 
 Ev'ry pow'r as Thou shalt choose. 
 
 WE'VE a band that shall conquer the foe, 
 If we fight in the strength of our King ; 
 With the Sword of the Spirit, we know. 
 We shall sinners to Calvary bring. 
 
 Cho. — I believe we shall win, we shall win, 
 If we fight in the strength of our King. 
 
 2 We have conquered in times that are past, 
 
 And we've scattered the foe from the 
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 Then we'll fight for the King till the last, 
 And the Sword of the Spirit we'll wield, 
 
 3 Our foe may be mighty and brave, 
 
 And the fighting be hard and severe ; 
 But the King is the mighty to save. 
 And in conflict He always is near. 
 
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 With our banners unfurled to the breeze ; 
 We will battle for God and the right. 
 And the kingdom of Satan we'll seize. 
 
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 That He laid down His life on a tree ; 
 The thorns they wore pierced in His beauti- 
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 To pardon a rebel like me, 
 
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 He pardoned a rebel like me ; 
 The thorns they were pierced in His beauti- 
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 But He'd pardon a rebel like me. 
 
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 And you He will not cast away ; 
 He waits in His mercy sweet peace to bestow. 
 So come to the fountain to-day. 
 
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 MY Saviour suffered on the tree ; 
 Glory to the bleeding Lamb ! 
 come and praise the Lamb with me ; 
 Glory to the bleeding Lamb ; 
 
 Cho. — The Lamb, the Lamb, the bleeding 
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 I love the sound of Jesus' name ; 
 It sets my spirit in a fiame ; 
 Glory to the bleeding Lamb ! 
 
 2 He bore my sins, and curse, and shame, 
 And I am saved thro' Jesus' name. 
 
 3 I know my sins are all forgiven, 
 And I am on my way to Heaven. 
 
 4 And when the fighting here is o'er, 
 I'll sing upon a happier shore. 
 
 'i And this my ceaseless song shall be. 
 That Jesus tasted death for me. 
 
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 MY heart is fixed, eternal God, 
 Fixed on Thee ; 
 And my immortal choice is made, 
 
 Christ for me. 
 He is my Prophet, Priest, and King, 
 Who did for me salvation bring ; 
 And while I've breath I mean to sing, 
 Christ for me. 
 
 2 Let others boast of heaps of gold : 
 
 Christ for me. 
 His riclies never can be told : 
 
 Christ for me. 
 Your gold will waste and wear away. 
 Your honors perish in a day ; 
 My portion never can decay : 
 
 Christ for me. 
 
 3 In pining sickness or in health, 
 
 Christ for me ; 
 In deepest poverty or wealth, 
 
 Christ for me ; 
 And in that all-important day, 
 When I the summons must obey. 
 And pass from this dark world away, 
 
 Christ for me. 
 
 4 At home, abroad, by night and day, 
 
 Christ for me ; 
 Whene'er I speak, or sing, or pray, 
 
 Christ for me ; 
 Him first and last, Him all day long, 
 My hope, my solace, and my song : 
 Convince me if you think I'm wrong, 
 
 Christ for me. 
 
 5 Now, who can sing my song and say, 
 
 Christ for me ? 
 My life and truth, my light and way, 
 
 Christ for me ? 
 Then here's my heart, and here's my hand, 
 We'll form a happy sin<Tiiig band. 
 And shout aloud throughout the land, 
 
 Christ for me. 
 
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 Where the flowers are blooming and the 
 
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 Everywhere He leads me I would follow, 
 
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 Walking in His footsteps till the crown be 
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 Cho. — Follow! follow! I would follow Jesus; 
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 Follow! follow! I would follow Jesus: 
 Everywhere He leads mo I would 
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 2 Down in the valley with my Saviour I would' 
 
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 Where the storms arc sweeping and the dark 
 With His hand to lead mo I will never, 
 
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 Dangers cannot fright mc if my Lord is near. 
 
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 Welcome Home. 
 
 WITH quickening pace the soldiers march 
 Towards the blissful shore, 
 And sing with burning, joyous hearts, 
 *"Tis better on before." 
 
 There's a welcome home, a welcome home, 
 The soldier's welcome home. 
 
 2 Our passage through a desert lies. 
 
 Where furious lions roar ; 
 We follow Christ, and, smiling, say, 
 '"Tisbetter on before." 
 
 3 When tempted to forsake his God, 
 
 And give the contest o'er. 
 He hears a voice which says "Look up ! 
 'Tis better on before. " 
 
 4 When stern .affliction pales our face. 
 
 And death stands at the door, 
 We gladly say, by Jesus' grace, 
 '"Tis better on before." 
 
 5 And when in front of death we stand, 
 
 We view the radiant shore, 
 We'll cross the river at command : 
 ••'Tis better on before." 
 
 6 Nor night, nor death, nor parting sounds, 
 
 Can reach that healthful shore. 
 But peace, and joy, and endless life — 
 '"Tis better on before." 
 
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 COME, brethren, don't grow weary. 
 But let us journey on ; 
 The passing scenes all tell us, 
 
 That death will surely come ! 
 The moments v/ill not tarry ; 
 This life will soon be gone ; 
 . These bodies soon will moulder, 
 In the dark and weary tomb. 
 
 ! C'HO. — There is sweet rest in Heav'n, 
 There is sweet rest in Heav'n, 
 There is sweet rest, there is sweet rest, 
 There is sweet rest in Heav'n. 
 
 2 Loved ones have gone before us, 
 
 They beckon us away, 
 O'er heavenly plains they're soaring, 
 
 Blest in eternal day ; 
 But we are in the army, 
 
 And dare not leave our post ; 
 We'll fight until we conquer 
 
 The foe's most mighty host. 
 
 3 Our Captain's gone before us, 
 
 He kindly calls us home, 
 To yonder world of glory, 
 
 And sweetly bids us come. 
 The world, the flesh, and Satan, 
 
 Will strive to hedge our way, 
 But we'll overcome these powers, 
 
 If we hourly watch and pray. 
 
 4 All glory to the Father, 
 
 W'ho gives us every good ; 
 All glory be to Jesus, 
 
 Who bought us with His blood ; 
 All glory to the Spirit, 
 
 Who keeps us to the end. 
 Unto our God be glory. 
 
 The sinner's only Friend ! 
 
 95 
 
 Cho. 
 
 Tune-G. H. & S. S., 250. 
 
 A CHARGE to keep I have, 
 A God to glorify, 
 A never-dying soul to save, 
 And fit it ft i* the sky. 
 
 -We're marching to glory, 
 Pressing onward to glory. 
 We're marching onward to glory, 
 All strong in the strength of God. 
 
 2 To serve the present age, 
 
 My calling to fulfil ; 
 may it all my powers engage, 
 To do my Master's will ! 
 
 3 Arm me with jealous care. 
 
 As in Thy sight to live ; 
 And O, Thy servant, Lord, prepare 
 A strict account to give. 
 
 4 Help me to watch and pray, 
 
 And on Thyself rely ; 
 Assured, if I my trust betray, 
 I shall for ever die. 
 
 96 
 
 Tune— Ella Riibb. 
 
 OH ! sinners, won't you come with me, 
 To the land so ])ure and bright. 
 Where sin and sorrow reign no more. 
 And all is peace and light ? 
 
 Cho. — I'mgladl'mback with Christ, my Lord, 
 Ready to fight and die ; 
 Among the band of saved ones there, 
 I'll sing with them on high. 
 
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 I have, 
 
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 glory, 
 
 glory, 
 
 mrd to glory, 
 
 ength of God. 
 
 :s engage, 
 ■ill! 
 
 are, 
 
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 ord, prepare 
 
 ive. 
 
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 betray, 
 
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 jome with me, 
 id bright, 
 ri no more, 
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 Clirist.niyLoni, 
 (lie ; 
 
 ved ones there, 
 on high. 
 
 BAND MUSIC BOOK. 
 
 2 Jesus has said He'll take us home 
 
 To live with Him on high, 
 If faithful to the end we be, 
 And fight until we die. 
 
 3 Jesus, my King, has gone before, 
 
 A home prepared for me, 
 I'll part no more with friends so dear. 
 Through all eternity. 
 
 4 Oh ! sinners, won't you come to God 
 
 While it is called to-day 1 
 If you'll not come you must be lost, 
 Why will you longer stray ? 
 
 97 My Telegram. 
 
 WHAT wondrous methods God has given ! 
 Salvation wires from earth to heaven ; 
 The Spirit's currents run up there — 
 I'll send a telegram of pi'ayer. 
 
 Chorus. 
 My telegram's gone, my telegram's gone. 
 To the palace of glory my telegram's gone. 
 My Father's there. He'll answer prayer ; 
 My telegram's gone, my telegram's gone. 
 
 2 God's telegraph is strong and free. 
 My message goes without a fee ; 
 God's image is the stamp I choose, 
 God's promise is the form I use. 
 
 3 Faith works the wires by night and day, 
 Faith takes the message when I pray ; 
 Faith doth the God of heaven please, 
 
 I wire the best upon my knees. 
 
 4 I wire for God my soul to fill, 
 
 I wire for power to do His will ; 
 I wire before the throne of grace, 
 I wire to reach the holy place, 
 
 6 I wire to get the Spirit's shower, 
 I wire for full salvation power ; 
 I wire for blood and fire to wave, 
 I wire for God to come and save. 
 
 93 
 
 
 
 Wbar a Crown. 
 
 WE are going to wear a cro'A'n, 
 To wear a starry crown. 
 
 Away over Jordan, 
 With my blessed Jesus, 
 
 Away over Jordan, 
 To wear a starry crown. 
 
 2 You must repent to wear a crown. 
 
 3 You must be saved to wear a crown. 
 
 4 You must live right to wear a crown. 
 
 5 You must light the fight to wear the crown. 
 
 6 We'll fight the fight and wear the crown. 
 
 7 O, come, poor sinner, come with me. 
 
 8 0, come, poor drunkard, come with me. 
 
 9 My Saviour's gone to wear a crown. 
 
 10 The worst man here may wear a crown. 
 
 99 
 
 GoiNo Home. 
 
 IN all my Lord's appointed ways. 
 My journey I'll pursue ; 
 Hinder me not, ye much-loved friends, 
 For I must go with you. , 
 
 We're going home to glory, 
 Where pleasures never die. 
 
 2 Through floods and flames, if Jesus le; d, 
 
 I'll follow where He goes ; 
 Hinder me not shall be my cry. 
 Though earth and hell oppose. 
 
 3 Through duties and through trials, too, 
 
 I'll go at His command ; 
 Hinder me not, for I am bound 
 To my Immanuel's land. 
 
 4 And when my Saviour calls me home. 
 
 Still this my cry shall be. 
 Hinder me not ; come, welcome death, 
 I'll gladly go with thee, 
 
 100 [Harp, 84. 
 
 TVE are out on the ocean sailing, 
 \\ Homeward bound wo sweetly glide; 
 We are out on the ocean sailing. 
 To our home beyond the tide. 
 
 Cho. — All the storms will soon be over. 
 Then we'll anchor in the harbor ; 
 We are out on the ocean sailing, 
 To our home beyond the tide. 
 
 2 Millions now are safely landed 
 
 Over on the golden shore ; 
 Millions more are on the journey. 
 Yet there's room for millic .. more. 
 
 3 Come on board, and ship for glory ; 
 
 Be in haste, make up your mind, 
 For our vessel's weighmg anchor ; 
 You may soon be left behind. 
 
BAND MUSIC BOOK. 
 
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 4 You have kindred over yonder, 
 
 On that bright and happy shore ; 
 By-and-bye we'll swell the number, 
 When the toils of life are o'er. 
 
 5 Spread your sails when heavenly breezes 
 
 Swiftly waft our vessel on ; 
 All on board are loudly singing ; 
 Free salvation is the song. 
 
 6 When we all are safely anchored 
 
 Over on the shining shore, 
 We will march about the city. 
 And we'll sing for evermore. 
 
 101 
 
 [G. H. & S. S., 298. 
 
 " MUST I go, and empty handed," 
 ill Thus my dear Redeemer meet ? 
 Not one day of service give Hir.i, 
 Lay no trophy at His feet. 
 
 Chorus. 
 
 " Must I go, and empty handed," 
 Must I meet my Saviour so ? 
 Not one soul with which to greet Him, 
 Must I empty handed go ? 
 
 2 Not at death I shrink nor falter, 
 
 For my Saviour saves me now ; 
 But to meet Him empty handed. 
 Thought of that now clouds my brow. 
 
 3 0, the years of sinning wasted, 
 
 Could I but recall them now, 
 I would give them to my Saviour, 
 To His will I'd gladly bow. 
 
 4 0, ye saints, arouse, be earnest. 
 
 Up and work while yet 'tis day, 
 Ere the night of death o'ertakes thee. 
 Strive for souls while still you may. 
 
 102 
 
 [O. H. & S. S., 342. 
 
 "VTOT my own," but saved by Jesus, 
 l\ Who redeemed me by His blood, 
 • Gladly I accept the message, 
 I beloncc to Christ the Lord. 
 
 Cho. — "Not my own ! " 0, " not my own !" 
 Jesus, I belong to Thee ; 
 All I have, and all I hope for — 
 Thine for all eternity. 
 
 2 "Not my own ! " to Christ, my Saviour, 
 I, believing, trust my soul ; 
 Ev'ry thing to Him committed. 
 While eternal ages roll. 
 
 3 " Not my own," my time, my talent, 
 
 Freely all to Christ I bring. 
 To be used in joyful service 
 For the glory of the King. 
 
 4 " Not my own ! " the Lord accepts me, 
 
 One among the ransomed throng, 
 Who in heav'n shall see His glory. 
 And to Jesus Christ belong. 
 
 103 
 
 [O. H. &S. S.,268. 
 
 OH, the bitter pain and sorrow 
 That a time could ever be 
 When I proudly said to Jesus, 
 "All of self and none of Thee ! " 
 All of self and none of Thee, 
 All of self and none of Thee ; 
 When I proudly said to Jesus, 
 "All of self and none of Thee. " 
 
 2 Yet He found me, I beheld Him 
 
 Bleeding on th' accursed tree ; 
 
 And my wistful heart said faintly, 
 "Some of self and some of Thee," 
 Some of self and some of Thee, 
 Some of self and some of Thee ; 
 
 And my wistful heart said faintly, 
 ' ' Some of self and some of Thee. " 
 
 3 Day by day His tender mercy. 
 
 Healing, helping, full and free. 
 Brought me lower, while I whispered, 
 " Less of self and more of Thee," 
 Less of self and more of Thee, 
 Less of self and more of Thee ; 
 Broi;ght me lower, while I whispered, 
 "Less of self and more of Thee." 
 
 4 Higher than the highest heavens, 
 
 Deeper than the deepest sea. 
 Lord, Thy love at last hast conquered : 
 " None of self and aU of Thee," 
 None of self and all of Thee, 
 None of self and all of Thee ; 
 Lord, Thy love at last hast conquered : 
 " iVo7je of self and a« of Thee. " 
 
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 104 Beneath the Cross. 
 
 IF you want pardon, if you want peace. 
 If you want sighing and sorrow to cease, 
 Look up to Jesus, who died on the tree, 
 To purchase a full salvation. 
 
 Living beneath the shade of the cross, 
 Counting the jewels of earth but dross, 
 Washed in the blood that flowed from 
 His side. 
 Enjoying a full salvation. 
 
 Cho. 
 
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 Ting, 
 
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 \\ accepts me, 
 led throng, 
 His glory, 
 slong. 
 
 ■, H. & S. S., 268. 
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 Jesus, 
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 Jesus, 
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 BAND MUSIC BOOK. 
 
 2 If you want Jesus to reign in your soul, 
 Plunge in the fountain and you shall be 
 
 whole, 
 Washed in the blood of the crucified Quo, 
 Enjoying a full salvation. 
 
 3 If you want boldness, take part in the fight. 
 If you want purity, walk in the light. 
 
 If you want liberty, shout and l)e free. 
 Enjoying a full salvation. 
 
 4 If you want holiness, cling to the cross, 
 Counting the riches of earth as dross ; 
 Down at His feet you'll be wealthy and wise. 
 
 Enjoying a full salvation. 
 
 5 If you want righteousness springing within, 
 Go to the fountain that's opened for sin, 
 Soldiers of Jesus, be spotless and clean, 
 
 Enjoying a full salvation. 
 
 105 
 
 Tune-G. H. & S. S., 305. 
 
 ALTHOUGH I wandered far from (iod. 
 And trampled on my Saviour's blood, 
 When I returned, confessed my sin. 
 My dear Redeemer took me in. 
 
 Clio. — He took me in, He took me in, 
 And freely pardoned all my sin. 
 Though far away from Him I strayed. 
 And His salvation long delayed ; 
 Yet, oh ! when I confessed my sin. 
 My dear Redeemer took me in. 
 
 2 I never shall forget the day 
 When Jesus met me in the way ; 
 With pity beaming in His eye, 
 He looked at me so tenderly. 
 
 3 Down at His bleeding feet I fell, 
 Condemned, deserving naught but hell ; 
 "Have mercy, Lord," I cried and wept, 
 And Jesus did my prayer accept. 
 
 4 My many sins were all forgiven, 
 And I was made an heir of heaven ; 
 The peace of God then filled my soul," 
 And I was made completely whole. 
 
 fi All glory to the bleeding Lamb, 
 Whose dying love my heart o'ercanie ; 
 My life, my all I owe to Him, 
 Who did my precious soul redeem. 
 
 106 
 
 Tub Gospbl Simp. 
 
 rpHE Gospel ship along is sailing, 
 J Bound for Canaan's happy shore ; 
 All who wish to sail to glory 
 
 Come and welcome, rich and poor. 
 
 Cho.— " Glory, glory, hallelujah !" all the 
 sailors loudly cry ; 
 "See the blissful port of glory, 
 open to each faithful eye. " 
 
 2 Thousands she has fairly landed 
 
 Far beyond the stormy shore ; 
 Thousands still are sailing in her, 
 And there's room for thousands more. 
 
 3 Waft along this noble vessel, 
 
 All ye gales of gospel grace ; 
 Carrying every faithful sailor 
 To his heavenly landing-place. 
 
 4 Come, poor sinner, come to Jesus, 
 
 Sail with us through life's rough sea ; 
 Then with us you will be happy — 
 Happy through eternity. 
 
 107 
 
 [G. H. & S. S., 282. 
 
 SING them over again to me. 
 Wonderful words of life ; 
 Let me more of their beauty see, 
 Wonderful words of life. . 
 
 Words of life and beauty, 
 Teach me faith and duty : 
 Beautiful words, wonderful words, 
 Wonderful words of life. 
 
 Christ, the blessed One, gives to all 
 Wonderful words of life ; 
 Sinners, list to the loving call, • 
 Wonderful words of life ; 
 All so freely given, 
 Wooing us to Heaven, etc. 
 
 Sweetly echo the gospel call, 
 Wonderful words of life 
 Offer pardon and peace to all, 
 Wonderful words of life. 
 Jesus, only Saviour, 
 Sanctify forever, etc. 
 
 108 [G. H. &S. 8.,259. 
 
 WH EN Jesus comes to reward H is servants, 
 Whether it be noon or night, 
 Faithful to Him will He find us watching. 
 With our lamps all trimmed and bright ? 
 
BAND MUSIC BOOK. 
 
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 CHo. — can \V(! say we are ready, brotlier ; 
 Ready for the soul's hriylit lionie ? 
 Say, will Ho find you and ine still 
 watching. 
 Waiting, waiting when the Lord 
 shall come '< 
 
 2 ff at th« (lawn of the early morning 
 
 He shall call us one by one. 
 When to the Lord we restore our taltmts, 
 Will He answer thee, " Well done ? " 
 
 3 Have we been true to the trust He left us ? 
 
 Do we seek to do our best ? 
 If in our heart there is naught tiondemns us, 
 We shall have a glorious rest. 
 
 4 Blessed are those whom the Lord finds 
 
 watching, 
 In His gloiy they shall share ; 
 If He Hhall conu? at the dawn or midnight 
 Will He find us watching there ? 
 
 109 [0. H. & S. S., 284. 
 
 HAVE you any room for Jesus, 
 He who bore your load of sin ? 
 As He knocks and asks admission, 
 Sinner, will you let Him in ? 
 
 Cho. — Room for Jesus, King of glory, 
 Hasten now His word obey, 
 Swing your heart's door widely open, 
 Bitf Him enter while you may. 
 
 2 Room for pleasure, room for business, 
 
 But for Christ the crucified, 
 Not a place that He can enter. 
 In the heart for which He died ? 
 
 3 Have you any time for Jesus, 
 
 As in grace He calls again ? 
 0, to-day is time accepted, 
 To-morrow you may call in vain. 
 
 4 Room and time now give to Jesus, 
 
 Soon will pass God s day of grace ; 
 Soon thy heart left cold and silent, 
 And thy Saviour's pleadings cease. 
 
 Cho. — Will you go, will you go, will you go, 
 will you go ? 
 O say, will you go to the Eden above ? 
 
 2 In that blessed land neither sighing nor 
 
 anguish 
 
 Can breathe in the fields where the glori- 
 fied rove, 
 Ye heart-burdened ones who in misery 
 languish, 
 
 say, will you go to the Eden above ? 
 
 3 No poverty there ! no, the .saints are all 
 
 wealthy. 
 The heirs of His glory, whose nature is 
 
 love ; 
 No sickness can reach them, that country 
 
 is healthy, 
 O say, will you go to the Eden above ? 
 
 4 Each saint has a mansion, prepared and all 
 
 furnished, 
 
 Ere from this small house he is summoned 
 to move ; 
 Its gates and its towers with glory are bur- 
 nished, 
 
 say, will you go to the Eden above ? 
 
 5 March on, happy soldiers, the land is before 
 
 you. 
 And soon its ten thousand delights we 
 
 shall prove ; 
 Yes, soon we'll be massed on the hills of 
 
 bright glory, 
 And drink the pure joys of the Eden 
 
 above. 
 
 We will go, we will j;o, we will go, we will 
 
 go, 
 yes, we will go to the Eden above. 
 
 You may go, you may go, you may go. 
 
 110 TiiR Edrn Abovb. 
 
 WE'RE bounii for the land of the pure 
 and the holy, 
 The home of the happy, the kingdom of 
 love, 
 Ye wanderers from (Jod, in the broad road 
 to folly, 
 say, will you go to the Eden above ? 
 
 Ill [S. S., 15. 
 
 HAVE you been to Jesus for the cleansing 
 power ? 
 Are you wash'd in the blood of the Lamb ? 
 Are you fully trusting in His grace this hour? 
 Are you wash'd in the blood of the Lamb? 
 
 Cho. — Are you v«'ash'd in the blood. 
 
 In the soul-cleansing blood of the 
 Lamb ? 
 Are your garments spotless ? 
 Are they white as snow ? 
 
 Are you washed in the blood of the 
 Lamb ? 
 
go, will you go, 
 he Eden above ? 
 ler sighing iioi 
 where the gloii 
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 ! Ellen above ? 
 le saints are all 
 whose nature is 
 n, that country 
 ; Eden above ? 
 prepared and all 
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 ! Eden above ? 
 the land is before 
 and delights we 
 on the hills of 
 ys of the Eden 
 
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 en above. 
 0, you may go. 
 
 [S. S., 15. 
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 BAND MUSIC BOOK. 
 
 2 Are you walking daily by the Saviour's side? | 
 
 Are you wash'd in the blood of tlie Lamb? j 
 Do you rest each moment in the Crucified? 
 Are you wash'd in the blood of the Lamb? | 
 
 3 When the Bridegroom cometh will your 
 
 robes be white. 
 Pure and white in the blood of the Lamb? 
 Will your soul be ready for the mansions 
 
 bright ? 
 And be wash'd in the blood of the Lamb? 
 
 4 Lay aside the garments that arc stained 
 
 with sin, 
 
 And be wash'd in the blood of the Lamb ; 
 There's a fountain flowing for the soul un- 
 clean — 
 
 O be wash'd in the blood of the Lamb ! 
 
 112 "It Shall Comb TO Pass IN THE Last Days." 
 
 ABETTER day is coming, 
 A morning promised long, 
 \\ hen girded Right and holy Might 
 
 Will overthrow the wrong ; 
 When God the Lord will listen 
 
 To every plaintive sigh, 
 And stretch His hand o'er every land, 
 With justice by and by. 
 
 Cho. — Coming by and by, coming by and by ! 
 The better day is coming, 
 The morning draweth nigh ; 
 Coming by and by, coming by and by ! 
 The welcome dawn will hasten on, 
 'Tis coming by and by. 
 
 2 The boast of haughty Error 
 
 No more will fill the air, 
 But Age and Youth will love the Truth, 
 
 And spread it everywhere ; 
 No more from want and sorrow 
 
 Will come the hopeless cry ; 
 And strife will cease, and perfect Peace 
 
 Will flourish by and by. 
 
 3 Oh ! for that holy dawning 
 
 We watch, and wait, and pray, 
 Till o'er the height the morning light 
 
 Shall drive the gloom away ; 
 And when the heavenly glory 
 
 Shall flood the earth and sky, 
 We'll bless the Lord for all His Word, 
 
 And praise Him by and by. 
 
 113 
 
 Tlj'E shall see the Judge descending 
 W On that great day, 
 While the heavenly music 
 
 Sounds sweetly through the air. 
 
 2 We shall hear the thunder rolling. 
 
 3 We shall see tiie Saviour coming. 
 
 4 We shall see our parents coming. 
 
 5 We shall see our children coming. 
 
 6 Then repentance will be useless. 
 
 7 For there will be no pardon. 
 
 8 Oh ! you'll wish you'd been converted. 
 
 9 Oh ! you'd better come to Jesus. 
 
 114 [S. S.,81. 
 
 MY Jesus, I love Thee, I know Thou art 
 mine, 
 For Thee all the pleasures of sin I resign ; 
 My gracious Redeemer, my Saviour art 
 
 Thou, 
 Hallelujah, my Jesus, I love Thee just now. 
 
 2 I love Thee because Thou hast first loved me, 
 And purchased my pardon when nailed to 
 
 the tree ; 
 I love Thee for wearing the thorns on Thy 
 
 brow, 
 Hallelujah, my Jesus, I love Thee just now. 
 
 3 I will love Thee in life, I will love Thee in 
 
 death, 
 And praise Thee as long as Thou Icndestnse 
 
 breath ; 
 And say when the death-dew lies cold on 
 
 my brow. 
 Hallelujah, my Jesus, I love Thee just now, 
 
 4 In mansions of glory and endless delight 
 I'll ever adore Thee, and dwell in Thy sight ; 
 I'll sing with a glittering crown on my brow. 
 Hallelujah, my Jesus, I love Thee just now. 
 
 115 
 
 Will You Go? 
 
 WE'RE marching on to Heaven above, 
 Will you go? 
 To sing the Saviour's dying love, Will you 
 
 go? 
 Millions have reached that blissful shore. 
 Their trials and their labors o'er, 
 And yet there's room for millions more, 
 Will you go ? 
 
BAND MUSIC BOOK, 
 
 2 We're going to walk the plains of light, &c. 
 Far, far from death, and curse, and night, &c. 
 The crown of life we then shall wear, 
 
 The conqueror's palm we then shall bear, 
 And all the joys of Heaven share, &c. 
 
 3 We're going to see the bleeding Lamb, &c. 
 In rapturous songs to praise His name, &c. 
 Our sun will then no more go down, 
 
 Our moon no more will be withdrawn, 
 Our days of mourning ever gone, &c. 
 
 4 The way to Heaven is straight and plain, &c. 
 Repent, believe, be born again, &c. 
 
 The Saviour cries aloud to thee, 
 •'Give Me thy heart, and follow Me, 
 And thou shalt My salvation see," &c. 
 
 5 could I hear some sinner say, I will go ; 
 I'll start this moment, clear the way, Let 
 
 me go. 
 My old companions, fare you well ; 
 I will not go with you to liell ; 
 I mean with Jesus Christ to dwell ; Let me 
 
 go! 
 
 116 [S. S.,50. 
 
 PRECIOUS Jesus, oh ! to love Thee, 
 Oh ! to know that Thou art mine ; 
 Jesus, all my heart 1 give Thee, 
 If Thou wilt but make it thine. 
 
 Chorus. 
 
 I am listening just to hear the accents fall 
 
 1 am listening to the Saviour's gentle call. 
 
 2 Take my warmest, best aflfections, 
 
 Take my memory, mind and will ; 
 Then with all Thy loving Spirit 
 All my emptied nature fill. 
 
 3 Bold I touch Thy sacred garment, 
 
 Fearless stretch my eager hand ; 
 Virtue, like a healing fountain, 
 Freely flows at love's command. 
 
 4 Oh, how precious, dear Redeemer, 
 
 Is the love that fills my soul ! 
 It is done, the word is spoken, 
 Be thou every whit made whole. 
 
 5 Lo ! a new creation dawning ; 
 
 Lo ! I rise to life divine ; 
 In my soul an Easter morning ; 
 I am Christ's, and Christ is mine. 
 
 117 f^"' H- & S. S., 175. 
 
 ONWARD, Christian soldiers, 
 Marching as to war. 
 With the Cross of Jesus 
 
 Going on before. 
 Christ, the Royal Master, 
 Leads against the foe ; 
 Forward into battle 
 See His banners go ! 
 
 Cho. — Onward, Christian soldiers, 
 Marching as to war, 
 With the Cross of Jesus 
 Going on before. 
 
 2 Like a mighty army 
 
 Moves the Church of God ; 
 Brothers, we are treading 
 
 Where the saints have trod ; 
 We are not divided ; 
 
 All one body we — 
 One in hope, and doctrine. 
 
 One in charity. 
 
 3 Crowns and thrones may perish, 
 
 Kingdoms rise and wane. 
 But the Church of Jesus 
 
 Constant will remain ; 
 Gates of hell can never 
 
 'Gainst that Church prevail ; 
 We have Christ's own promise. 
 
 And that cannot fail. 
 
 4 Onward, then, ye people, 
 
 Join the happy throng. 
 Blend with ours your voices 
 
 In the triumph song ; 
 Glory, laud and honor 
 
 Unto Christ the King, 
 This thro' countless ages 
 
 Men and angels sing. 
 
 118 
 
 frHE judgment day is coming, 
 i Oh, that great day ! 
 Let us haste away to Jesus, 
 And find in Him salvation, and shout the 
 victory. 
 
 2 I see the Judge descending. 
 
 3 I see the dead arising. 
 
 4 I see the world assembled. 
 
 5 I hear the sentence uttered. 
 
 6 I hear the wicked wailing, 
 
 For they hasted not to Jesus. Nor, Ac. 
 
 7 I hear the righteous shouting, 
 For they fled away to Jesus. And, &c. 
 
BAND MUSIC BOOK. 
 
 , & S. S., 175. 
 oldiers, 
 
 119 
 
 Wb will Sino our Saviour's Lovk. 
 
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 ar, 
 
 resus 
 
 jod ; 
 } trod ; 
 
 ae, 
 
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 me, 
 
 revail ; 
 remise, 
 
 )ices 
 
 Boming, 
 
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 ISUS, 
 
 ,nd shout the 
 
 mg. • 
 
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 red. 
 
 PS, 
 
 Nor, &c. 
 
 uting, 
 And, &c. 
 
 
 
 HOW happy are they 
 Who the Saviour obey, 
 And have laid up their treasure above ! 
 Tongue can never express 
 The sweet comfort and peace 
 Of a soul filled with Jesus' love. 
 
 Chorus. 
 
 We'll all shout Hallelujah, 
 
 As we march along the way, 
 
 And we'll sing our Saviour's love 
 With the shining host above. 
 
 And with Jesus we'll be happy all the day. 
 
 2 That sweet comfort is mine. 
 Now the favor divine 
 
 I have got through the blood of the Lamb ; 
 
 With my heart I believe, 
 
 And what joy I receive. 
 What a heaven in Jesus' name ! 
 
 3 'Tis a heaven below 
 My Redeemer to know ; 
 
 The angels can do nothing more 
 
 Than fall at His feet, 
 
 And the story repeat, 
 And the Lover of sinners adore. 
 
 4 Jesus all the day long 
 Is my joy and my song ; 
 
 that all His salvation might see ! 
 
 " He doth love me," I cry, 
 
 " He did suflFer and die, 
 All to save such a rebel as me." 
 
 120 [Sing out the Glad News, 81. 
 
 A LITTLE talk with Jesus ! 
 How it smooths the rugged road ; 
 How it seems to help me onward. 
 When I faint beneatli the load. 
 When my heart is crush eil with sorrow. 
 
 And my eyes with tears are dim, 
 There is naught can yield me comfort 
 Like a little talk with Him. 
 
 Cho. — A little talk with Jesus ! 
 
 How it smooths the rugged road ! 
 There is naught can yield me comfort, 
 Like a little talk with God. 
 
 2 I know the way is dreary 
 
 To that bright and happy clime. 
 But a little talk with Jesus 
 Will refresh me any time. 
 
 An 1 as yet the more I know Him, 
 And His mercy I explore. 
 
 Only prompts my heart to longing 
 For a little talk the more. 
 
 3 Ah ! what I now am wanting 
 
 Is His lovely face to see I 
 And I'm not afraid to say it. 
 
 That I know He's wanting me. 
 He is altogether lovely, 
 
 No one can with Him compare, 
 He's the chief among ten thousand 
 
 And the fairest of the fair ! 
 
 4 I'll tell Him I am weary, 
 
 And I fain would be at rest ; 
 That I'm daily, hourly longing 
 
 For a home upon His breast. 
 Once He gave His life a ransom. 
 
 Now He wants me all His own, 
 Can He now forget His promise 
 
 And reject his purchased one ? 
 
 5 I'll wait a little longer. 
 
 Till His own appointed time. 
 And will glory in the knowledge 
 
 Of a prospect so sublime : 
 Then, when in my Father's dwelling, 
 
 Where the many mansions are, 
 I will sweetly talk with Jesus 
 
 And will dwell forever there. 
 
 121 
 
 IN evil long I took delight. 
 Nor thought of shame or fear. 
 Till a new object met my sight 
 And stopped my wild career. 
 
 CHORr.s. 
 
 At the Cross, at the Cross, 
 
 Where I first saw the light. 
 And tlie burden of my heart rolled away ; 
 It was there, by faith, I received my sight ; 
 
 And now I am happy all. the day. 
 
 2 Although I wandered far in sin. 
 
 Far, far away from God, 
 Yet now, through Jesus Christ, I'm saved, 
 I'm washed in Jesus' blood. 
 
 3 And now I know I'm saved from sin. 
 
 And kept from day to day ; 
 My Saviour now abides within 
 And guards me on my way. 
 
 4 O turn ! O turn ! O do not die ! 
 Turn to the Lord and live ; 
 Get saved, and washed, in Jesus' blood, 
 And live in Jesus' love. 
 
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 122 [G. H. & S. S., 163. 
 
 r>V, just a word for Jesus, 
 Your dearest friend so true ; 
 Come, cheer our hearts and tell us 
 What He has done for you. 
 
 Ref. — Now, just a word for Jesus — 
 'Twill help us on our way ; 
 One little word for Jesus, 
 speak, or sing, or pray. 
 
 2 Now, just a word for Jesus ; 
 Let not the time be lost ; 
 The heart's neglected duty 
 Brings sorrow to its coat. 
 
 123 [Wave, 184. 
 
 WHEN we get home to that beautiful land, 
 With its beautiful city of gold ; 
 When we have passed o'er the river of death, 
 
 And are safe in the heavenly fold : 
 Wearisome toil, tribulation, and care. 
 
 That burden our spirits to-day, 
 Like as a dream or a .shadow shall pass — 
 Shall pass, imreturning, away. 
 
 CUORVS, 
 
 When we get home, how sweet 'twill be !, 
 When we get home, how sweet 'twill be ! 
 
 2 When we get home from our wandering here 
 
 To that clime where they wander no more ; 
 
 When, with the loved that liave passed into 
 
 rest, 
 
 We shall stand with our harps on the 
 
 shore ; 
 
 Sorrow and strife, and our ]n'oneness to err, 
 
 The pain and the sickness we bear, 
 Like as a dream or a shadow shall pass. 
 And ne'er shall they trouble us there, 
 
 3 When we get home (and it will not be long 
 
 Till we finish our journey below) ; 
 When we shall lose every cumbering weigi^.. 
 
 And the sin that dotli hinder us so : 
 Tears that we shed in these sorro .vful hours, 
 
 The fears and the doubts that molest. 
 Like as a dream >r a shadow shall pass. 
 
 And reach not the home of the blest. 
 
 From death to life divine, "" 
 From darkness into light, 
 He speaks the word, and it is done. 
 The soul receives its sight. 
 
 Cho. —Come in, my Lord, come in. 
 
 And make my heart Thy home ; 
 Come in and cleanse my soul from sin, 
 And dwell with me alone ; 
 
 v^ome in, come in, 
 And dwell with me alone. 
 
 2 A life of holy joy, 
 
 In union with the Lord, 
 Whose praise doth now our tongues employ. 
 
 Delighting in His word. 
 
 His grace, so freely given 
 
 In every time of need. 
 Doth help us on our way to Heaven, 
 
 To scatter precious seed. 
 
 3 A life of faith and prayer 
 That God will save the world. 
 
 And will to all His arm make bare, 
 
 His precious truths unfold. 
 
 His love so great and true, 
 
 Freely bestowed on all ; 
 His mercies, night and morning new. 
 
 To all who on Him call. 
 
 4 A life of constant war 
 Against the powers of hell. 
 
 Against the sins we now abhor, 
 Though once we loved them well. 
 With Gospel armor on. 
 And filled with power divine, 
 
 Still greater victories may be won. 
 Still greater triumphs shine. 
 
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 124 
 
 A LIFE at peace with God, 
 With Jesus in the soul ; 
 A heart within cleansed in the blood, 
 By Him made fully whole. 
 
 125 [s. s. 5. 
 
 WE are toiling up the way. 
 Narrow way, narrow way ; 
 We have journey 'd many a day 
 
 Toward the kingdom ; 
 Toward the distant shining land, 
 Golden land, golden land, 
 Where the heav'nly harpers stand 
 In the kingdom. 
 
 Cho. — Still we sing, Christ, our King, 
 Walks with us the weary way, 
 
 And the shining angels wait. 
 Angels wait, angels M'ait, 
 
 To unbar the golden gate 
 Of the kingdom. 
 
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 3 . 
 
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 )ul from Bin, 
 
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 igues employ, 
 
 Heaven, 
 
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 m well. 
 
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 way; 
 
 a, day 
 
 g land, 
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 ir King, 
 eary way, 
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 vait, 
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 Tho' the journey may be long, 
 Hard and long, hard and long, 
 We will cheer it with a song 
 
 Of the kingdom ; 
 We shall enter by the Cross, 
 Blessed Cross, blessed Cross, 
 Gaining gold that hath no dross 
 
 In the kingdom. 
 
 126 (G. G. S., 110. 
 
 VjOW the chains of sin are broken, 
 IN I am free, I'm free ; 
 Christ the word of power has spoken, 
 Unto me, to me. 
 
 Cho. — Hallelujah ! hallelujah ! 
 Jesus died for me ; 
 Hallelujah ! hallelujah ! 
 I am free, I'm free. 
 
 2 Soon as I by faith received Him, 
 
 Fled the night, the night ; 
 In the moment I believed Him, 
 Came the light, the light. 
 
 3 All the fetters that opp.'.ssed me. 
 
 Now are riven, are riv'n : 
 With His precious love He blessed me, 
 This to me is heav'u. 
 
 4 I will tell the wondrous story 
 
 Of His grace and love ; 
 He has filled my soul with glory. 
 Praise the Lord above ! 
 
 127 
 
 OFOR a heart to praise my God, 
 A heart from sin set free ! 
 A heart that always feels Thy blood 
 So freely spilt for me ! 
 
 2 A heart resigned, submissive, meek, 
 
 My great Redeemer's throne, 
 Where only Christ is heard to speak, 
 Where Jesus reigns alone ; 
 
 3 A humble, lowly, contrite heart, 
 
 Believing, true, and clean ; 
 Which neither life nor death can part 
 From Him that dwells within -, 
 
 4 A heart in every thought renewed, 
 
 And full of love divine ; 
 Perfect, and right, and pure, and good, 
 A copy, Lord, of Thine ! 
 
 Thy tender heart is still the same, 
 And melts at human woe; 
 
 Jesus, for Thee distressed I am, 
 I want Thy love to know. 
 
 128 " Whosoever will, let him take the water 
 of lite freely." Rev. xxii. 17. 
 
 I ONCE was far in sin. 
 But Jesus took me in, 
 Down where the living waters flow. 
 'Twas there He gave me sight, 
 And let me see the light, 
 Down where the living waters flow. 
 
 Cho. — Down where the living waters flow, 
 Down where the living waters flow, 
 
 I'm living in the light, 
 
 For Jesus now I fight, 
 Down where the living waters flow. 
 
 2 With Jesus at my side, 
 
 I need no other guide, 
 Down where the living waters flow. 
 
 He is my hope and stay. 
 
 He keeps me all the day, 
 Down "" - liere the living waters flow. 
 
 ! .3 When the fighting here is o'er, 
 
 I'll rest for evermore, 
 Down where the living waters flow. 
 
 I'll join the blood-washed throng, 
 
 And sing the angels' song, 
 Down where the living waters flow. 
 
 129 
 
 
 
 REMEMBER Calvary, 
 And set my spirit liee. 
 
 2 The blood of Jesus cleanseth me 
 
 The moment I believe. 
 
 3 I the chief of sinners am, 
 
 But Jesus died for me. 
 
 4 Friend of sinners, spotless Lamb, 
 
 Thy blood was shed for me. 
 
 5 Turn and look upon me, Lord, 
 
 And break my heart of st-ne. 
 
 6 Tell me now in love divine 
 
 That Thou hast pardcned nie. 
 
 7 Yes, I can, I do believe 
 
 That Thou dost pardon me, 
 
 8 Thou art ours, and we "re Thine, 
 
 Through all eternity. 
 

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 130 WAITmO FOR TUB FiRK. 
 
 MY body, soul, and spirit, 
 Jesus, I give to Thee, 
 A consecrated ofiTring, 
 Thi:>.' evermore to be. 
 
 Cho. — My all is on the altar, 
 
 I'm waiting for the fire : 
 Waiting, waiting, waiting, 
 I'm waiting for tMe fire. 
 
 2 Jesus, mighty Saviour, 
 
 I trust in Thy great Name, 
 I look for Thy salvation, 
 Thy promise now I claim. 
 
 3 0, let the fire descending 
 
 Just now upon my soul. 
 Consume my humble oflFering, 
 And cleanse and make me whole. 
 
 4 I'm Thine, blessed Jesus, 
 
 Wash'd by Thy precious blood, 
 Now seal me by Thy spirit 
 A sacrifice to God. 
 
 131 
 
 [S. S., 27. 
 
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 IORD, I care not for riches, 
 J Neither silver nor gold ; 
 I would make sure of heaven, 
 
 I would enter the fold. 
 In the book of Thy kingdom. 
 
 With its pages so fair. 
 Tell me, Jesus, my Saviour, 
 Is my name written there ? 
 
 Cho. — Is my name written there, 
 On the page white and fair ? 
 In the book of Thy kingdom, 
 Is my name written there ? 
 
 2 Lord, my sins they are many, 
 
 Like the sands of the sea. 
 But Thy blood, O my Saviour, 
 
 Is sufficient for me ; 
 For Thy promise is written, 
 
 In bright letters that glow, 
 "Though your sins be as scarlet, 
 
 I will make them like snow." 
 
 3 that beautiful city, 
 
 With its mansions of light, 
 With its glorified beings. 
 
 In pure garments of white ; 
 Where no evil thing cometh 
 
 To despoil what is fair ; 
 Where the angels are watching — 
 
 Is my name written there ? 
 
 132 [O. H. & 8. S., 169. 
 
 LORD Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole, 
 I want Thee forever to live in my soul ; 
 Break down every idol, cat.*: out every foe— 
 Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than 
 snow. 
 
 Cho. — Whiter than snow, yes, whiter than 
 snow ; 
 Now wash me, and I shall be whiter 
 than snow. . ^ 
 
 2 Lord Jesus, let nothing unholy remain. 
 Apply Thine own blood and extract every 
 
 stain ; 
 To get this blest cleansing I all things 
 
 forego — 
 Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than 
 
 snow. 
 
 3 Lord Jesus, look down from Thy throne 
 
 in the skies. 
 And help me to make a complete sacrifice ; 
 I give up myself, and whatever I know — 
 Now wash me, and I shall be w hiter than 
 
 snow. 
 
 4 Lord Jesus, for this I most humbly entreat; 
 I wait, blessed Lord , at Thy crucified feet ; 
 By faith, for my cleansing I see Thy blood 
 
 flow — 
 Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than 
 snow. 
 
 5 Lord Jesus, Thou seest I patiently wait ; 
 Come now, and within me a new heart 
 
 create. 
 To those who have sought Thee Thou 
 
 never saidst No — 
 Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than 
 
 snow. 
 
 133 [G. H. &S. S.,311. 
 
 ARE you coming home, ye wand'rers, 
 Whom Jesus died to win. 
 All foot-sore, lame, and weary. 
 
 Your garments stained with sin ? 
 Will you seek the blood of Jesus 
 To wash your garments white ? 
 Will you trust His precious promise ? 
 Are you coming home to night ? 
 
 Cho. — Are you coming home to-night? 
 
 2 Are you coming home, ye lost ones ? 
 Behold, your Lord doth wait; 
 Come, then, no longer linger. 
 Come, ere it be too late ; 
 
H. & S. S., 169. 
 
 srfectly whole, 
 ive in my soul ; 
 3ut every foe— 
 be whiter than 
 
 I, whiter than 
 hall be whiter 
 
 loly remain, 
 I extract every 
 
 ; I all things 
 
 oe whiter than 
 
 m Thy throne 
 
 plete sacrifice ; 
 5ver I know — 
 je whiter than 
 
 iimbly entreat; 
 crucified feet ; 
 see Thy blood 
 
 )e whiter than 
 
 tiently wait ; 
 a new heart 
 
 t Thee Thou 
 
 e whiter than 
 
 EI. &S. S.,311. 
 
 wand'rers, 
 in, 
 
 ry, 
 
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 ^esus 
 hite ? 
 promise ? 
 liglit ? 
 
 ime to-night? 
 
 3t ones ? 
 ait; 
 
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 Will you come and let Hi* save you ? 
 
 trust His love and might ; 
 Will you come while He is calling ? 
 
 Are you coming home to-night ? 
 
 Are you coming home, ye guilty. 
 
 Who bear the load of bin ? 
 Outside you've long been standing,' 
 
 Come now and venture in. 
 Will you heed the Saviour's promise. 
 
 And dare to trust Him quite ? 
 " Come unto Me," saith Jesus ; 
 
 Are you coming home to-night ? 
 
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 134 [0. H. & S. S., 138. 
 
 AM Thine, O Lord, I have heard Thy 
 
 voice. 
 
 And it told Thy love to me ; 
 But I long to rise in the arms of faith. 
 And be closer drawn to Thee. 
 
 Cho. — Draw me nearer, nearer, nearer, 
 blessed Lord, 
 To the cross where, Tliou hast died ; 
 Draw mc nearer, nearer, nearer, bles.sed 
 Lord, 
 To Thy precious bleeding side. 
 
 2 Consecrate me now to Thy service, Lord, 
 
 By the power of grace divine ; 
 Let my soul look up with a steadfast hope, 
 And my will be lost in Thine. 
 
 3 the pure delight of a single hour 
 
 That before Thy throne I spend, 
 When I kneel in prayer and with Thee, my 
 God, 
 I converse as friend with friend. 
 
 4 There are depths of love that I cannot know 
 
 Till I cross the narrow sea, 
 There are heights of joy that I gannot reach 
 Till I rest in peace with Thee. 
 
 135 [G. H. & S. S , 279. 
 
 WHERE is my wand'ring boy to-night, 
 The boy of my tenderest care. 
 The boy that was once my joy and light. 
 The child of my love and prayer ? 
 
 Cno. — where is my boy to-night? 
 O where is my boy to-night ? 
 My heart o'erflows, for I love him he knows, 
 where is my boy to-night? 
 
 2 Once he was pure as morning dew. 
 
 As he knelt at his mother's knee ; 
 No face was so bright, no heart more true. 
 And none was so sweet as he. 
 
 3 O could I see you now, my boy. 
 
 As fair as in olden time. 
 When prattle and smile made home a joy. 
 And life was a merry chime. 
 
 4 Go for my wand'ring boy to-night ; 
 
 Go, search for him where you will ; 
 But bring him to me with all his blight. 
 And tell him I love him still. 
 
 136 [O. H. & S. S., 240. 
 
 WHY do you wait, dear brother ? 
 O why do you tarry so long ? 
 Your Saviour is waiting to give you 
 A place in His sanctified throng. 
 
 Cho. —Why not? Why not? 
 
 Why not come to Him now ? 
 Why not? Why not? 
 
 Why not come to Him now ? 
 
 2 What do you hope, dear brother, 
 
 To gain by a further delay ? 
 There's no one to save you but Jesus, 
 'i here's no other way but His way. 
 
 3 Do you not feel, dear brother, 
 
 His Spirit now striving within ? 
 why not accept His salvation. 
 And throw off thy burden of sin ? 
 
 4 Why do you wait, dear brother ? 
 
 The harvest is passing away ; 
 Your Saviour is longing to bless you, 
 There's danger and death in delay. 
 
 137 
 
 COME, sinners, will you meet us 
 On Canaan's happy shore ? 
 
 2 By the help of God I'll meet you. 
 
 3 It will be a happy meeting. 
 
 4 Our Jesus there will greet you. 
 i) Glory, glory. Hallelujah ! 
 
 6 Say, comrades, will you meet us ? 
 
 7 Come, sisters, will you meet us? 
 
 8 Come, brothers, will you meet us? 
 
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 138 [G. G. S., 107. 
 
 ONCE I was wretched with doubts and 
 fears, 
 Oft would my pillow be bathed in tears, 
 But when I trusted, in spite of fears, 
 Jesus gave me rest. 
 
 Cho. — Jesus gave me rest, Jesus gave me rest. 
 Just when I trusted His power to save, 
 Jesus gave me rest. 
 
 2 Long have I striven from sin to flee, 
 Wishing my Saviour would set me free ; 
 When I was willing to trust, not see, 
 
 Jesus gave me rest. 
 
 3 I am so happy from day to day, 
 Often my path is a thorny way : 
 But close to my Saviour's side I stay, 
 
 Jesus gave me rest. 
 
 4 "Glory to Jesus" my song shall be. 
 Now and through all eternity. 
 When I was longing to be set free, 
 
 Jesus gave me rest. 
 
 5 You who are tired of doubts and fears, 
 You who have wept o'er your sins for years, 
 Come to the Saviour who dried my tears ; 
 
 He will give you rest. 
 
 140 
 
 139 
 
 \17ITH a sorrow for sin let repentance 
 iV begin, 
 Then conversion, of course, will draw 
 nigh; 
 But till washed in the blood of a crucified 
 Lord, 
 We shall never be ready to die. 
 
 2 And that you may succeed, come along 
 with all speed 
 To a Saviour who will not deny; 
 Tell Him plainly, in brief, that for sin you 
 feel grief, 
 And you long to be ready to die. 
 
 8 We've His word and His oath, and His 
 blood seals them both, 
 And we're sure the Almighty can't lie, 
 If you do not delay, but repent while you 
 may, 
 He will soon make you ready to die. 
 
 4 When the fight we have done and the 
 victory won, 
 We to mansions of glory shall fly ; 
 There eternally praise the blest Ancient 
 of Days, 
 For His love made as ready to die. 
 
 BEHOLD ! behold the Lamb of God, 
 On the cross ; 
 For us He shed His precious blood. 
 
 On the cross. 
 hear His all-important cry, 
 "Why perish, blood-bought sinner — why? 
 Draw near and see your Saviour die, 
 On the cross." 
 
 Behold His arms extended wide, 
 
 On the cross ; 
 Behold His bleeding hands and side, 
 
 On the cross. 
 The sun withholds his rays of light. 
 The heavens are clothed in shades of night, 
 While Jesus doth with devils fight, 
 
 On the cross. i 
 
 Come, sinners, see Him lifted up, 
 
 On the cross ; 
 He drinks for you the bitter cup, 
 
 On the cross. 
 The rocks do rend, the mountains quake, 
 While Jesus doth atonement make — 
 While Jesus sufiFers for our sake, 
 
 On the cross. 
 
 : And now the mighty deed is done. 
 
 On the cross ; 
 The battle's fought, the victory's won. 
 
 On the cross. 
 To Heaven He turns His dying eyes ; 
 '"Tis finished," now the Conqueror cries; 
 Then bows His sacred head and dies, 
 
 On the cross. 
 
 ; Where'er I go I'll tell the story 
 *' Of the cross ; 
 In nothing else my soul shall glory, 
 
 Save the cross. 
 Yes, this my constant theme shall '. . , 
 Through time and in eternity. 
 That Jesus tasted death for me, 
 
 On the cross. ' 
 
 141 
 
 IQ. H. &S. S.,257. 
 
 WHAT tho' clouds are hov'ring o'er me, 
 And I seem to walk alone, 
 Longing, 'mid my cares and crosses. 
 For the joys that now are flown : 
 If I've Jesus, "Jesus only," 
 
 Then my sky will have a gem ; 
 He's a sun of brightest splendor, ' 
 
 And the Star of Bethlehem. 
 
 14 
 
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mb of God, 
 8 blood, 
 
 t sinner — why? 
 viour die, 
 
 wide, 
 
 and side, 
 
 of light, 
 hades of night, 
 ils fight, 
 
 ;ed up, 
 
 r cup, 
 
 intains quake, 
 it make — 
 sake, 
 
 is done, 
 
 story's won, 
 
 j^ingeyes; 
 )nqueror cries ; 
 1 and dies, 
 
 tory 
 -11 glory, 
 le shall '. . , 
 
 fcy. 
 
 ' me, 
 
 H. &S. S.,257. 
 
 k^'ring o'er me, 
 lone, 
 crosses, 
 ! flown: 
 
 gem; 
 iidor, 
 sm. 
 
 BAND MUSIC BOOK. 
 
 2 What tho' all my earthly journey 
 
 Bringeth nought but weary hours, 
 And, in grasping for life's roses. 
 
 Thorns I find instead of flow'rs: 
 If I've Jesus, "Jesus only," 
 
 I possess a cluster rare ; 
 He's the "Lily of the Valley," 
 
 And the "Rose of Sharon" fair. 
 
 3 What tho' all my heart is yearning 
 
 For the loved of long ago. 
 Bitter lessons sadly learning 
 
 From the shadowy page of woe : 
 If I've Jesus, "Jesus only," 
 
 He'll be with me to the end ; 
 And, unseen by mortal vision. 
 
 Angel bands will o'er me bend. 
 
 4 When I soar to realms of glory, 
 
 And an entrance I await. 
 If I whisper "Jesus only," 
 
 Wide will ope the pearly gate ; 
 When I join the heavenly chorus, - 
 
 And the angel hosts I see, 
 Precious Jesus, "Jesus only," 
 
 Will my theme of rapture be. 
 
 142 [G. H. & S. S., 229. 
 
 I WILL sing of my Redeemer 
 And His wondrous love to me ; 
 On the cruel cross He suffered, 
 From the curse to set me free. 
 
 Cue. — Sing, O sing of my Redeemer, 
 
 With His blood He purchased me. 
 On the cross He sealed my pardon. 
 Paid the debt and made me free. 
 
 2 I will tell the wondrous story. 
 
 How, my lost estate to save. 
 In His boundless love and mercy, 
 He the ransom freely gave. 
 
 3 I will praise my dear Redeemer, 
 
 His triumphant pow'r I'll tell, 
 How the victorj' He giveth 
 Over sin, and death, and hell. 
 
 4 I will sing of my Redeemer, 
 
 And His heav'nly love to me ; 
 He from death to life hath brought me, 
 Son of God, with Him to be. 
 
 143 
 
 Cho. — The cleansing stream, I see, I see! 
 I plunge, and 0, it cleanseth me ! 
 praise the Lord, it cleanseth me ! 
 It cleansoth me, yes, cleanseth me. 
 
 2 I see the new creation rise, 
 
 I hear the speaking blood ; 
 It speaks, polluted nature dies, 
 Sinks 'neath the cleansing flood. 
 
 3 I rise to walk in Hearen's own light. 
 
 Above the world and sin. 
 With heart made pure and garments white, 
 And Christ enthroned within. 
 
 4 Amazing grace ! 'tis Heaven below 
 
 To feel the blood applied; 
 And Jesus, only Jesus knows. 
 My Jesus crucified. 
 
 [R. L., 126. 
 
 ONOW I see the crimson wave, 
 The fountain deep and wide ; 
 Jesus, my Lord, mighty to save, 
 Points to His wounded side. 
 
 144 [G. H. & S. S., 158. 
 
 STANDING by a purpose true. 
 Heeding God's command, 
 Honor them, the faithful few ! 
 All hail to Daniel's band ! 
 
 Chorus. 
 
 Dare to be a Daniel, dai'e to stand alone ! 
 Dare to have a purpose firm, dare to make 
 it known ! 
 
 2 Many mighty men are lost. 
 
 Daring not to stand, 
 W^ho for God had been a host 
 By joining Daniel's band. 
 
 3 Many giants, great and tall. 
 
 Stalking through the land, 
 Headlong to the earth would fall 
 If met b}' Daniel's baud. 
 
 4: Hold the gospel banner high ; 
 On to victory grand ! 
 Satan and his host defy, 
 And shout for Daniel's band ! 
 
 145 ''''"'' '^'o" *'*' Jl''OA"- 
 
 COME, sinners, to Jesus, no longer delay ; 
 _ A free, full salvation is offered to-dr.y ! 
 Arise, all ye bond slaves, awake from your 
 dream ; [t "ream. 
 
 Believe, and the light and the glory shiU 
 
 Chorhs. 
 
 For the Lion of Judah shall break every 
 
 chain. 
 And give us the vict'ry again and agaui. 
 
BAND MUSIC BOOK. 
 
 If 
 
 2 The world will oppose you, and Satan will 
 
 rage; 
 
 To hinder your coming they both will en- 
 gage ; 
 
 But Jesus, your Saviour, has conquered 
 for you, 
 
 And He will assist you to conquer them, 
 too, 
 
 3 Though tough be the fighting, and troubles 
 
 arise, 
 There are mansions of glory prepared in 
 
 the skies ; 
 A crown and a kingdom you shortly shall 
 
 view — 
 The laurels of vict'ry ai'e waiting for you. 
 
 4 Wlien death's shady valley Christ calls 
 
 you to tread, 
 A halo of glory around you He'll shed ; 
 His presence shall cheer you as faintly you 
 
 pray. 
 And angels to glory shall bear you away. 
 
 146 Thk Cros8 Now Covers My Sins. 
 
 I ST AND all bewildered with wonder. 
 And gaze on the ocean of love, 
 And over its waves to my spirit 
 Comes peace like a heavenly dove. 
 
 Cho. — The cross now covers my sins. 
 The past is under the blood ; 
 I'm trusting in Jesus for all, 
 My will is the will of my ftod. 
 
 2 I struggled and wrestled to win it, 
 
 The blessing that setteth me free ; 
 But when I had ceased from my struggles. 
 His peace Jesus gave unto me. 
 
 3 He laid His hand on me, and heal'd me, 
 
 And bade me be every whit whole ; 
 I touched the hem of His garment. 
 And glory came, thrilling my soul. 
 
 4 The Prince of my peace is now passing. 
 
 The light of His face is on me ; 
 And listen, beloved, He speaketh — 
 " My peace I will give unto thee." 
 
 147 
 
 Wave, 25. 
 
 LO ! a fountain, full and free. 
 Overflowing ever ; 
 Fainting heart, it is for thee, 
 
 Overflowing ever ; 
 Gushing, sparkling, never still, 
 Taste its sweetness, drink thy fill. 
 
 Cho. — Overflowing, overflowing ever. 
 
 Overflowing, flowing now for thee. 
 
 2 List the murmur that it speaks, 
 
 Overflowing ever ; 
 On the soul in song it breaks. 
 
 Overflowing ever ; 
 Singing, soothing, souls to ease, 
 Music of all melodies. 
 
 3 Blessed fount ! the purest known. 
 
 Overflowing ever ; 
 Streams of light from out God's throne. 
 
 Overflowing ever ; 
 Sacred blood for sinners spilt. 
 This can cleanse away thy guilt. 
 
 148 
 
 [R. L,, 79. 
 
 TESUS, my Lord, to Thee I cry— 
 f j Unless Thou help me I must die ; 
 bring Thy free salvation nigh, 
 And take as I am. 
 
 Cho. — Take me as I am, take me as T. am; 
 "0 bring Thy free salvation nigh, 
 And take me as I am. 
 
 2 Helpless I am and full of guilt. 
 
 But yet for me Thy blood was spilt ; 
 And Thou canst make me what Thou wilt, 
 But take me as I am. 
 
 3 I bow before Thy mercy-seat, 
 Behold me, Saviour, at Thy feet ; 
 Thy work begin, Thy work complete, 
 
 And take me as I am. 
 
 4 If Thou hast work for me to do. 
 Inspire my will, my heart renew, 
 And work both in and by rae, too, 
 
 And take me as I am. 
 
 5 And when at last the work is done, 
 The battle fought, the victory won. 
 Still, still my cry shall be alone, 
 
 take me as I am. 
 
 p. 4. 
 
 149 " Spiritual 8on(?8. 
 
 WHOEVER receiveth the Crucified One, 
 W Whoever believeth on God's only Son, 
 A free and a perfect salvation shall have. 
 For He is abundantly able to save. 
 
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 lowing ever, 
 ng now for thee. 
 
 ipeaks, , 
 
 laks, 
 
 o ease, 
 
 t known, 
 
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 spilt, 
 ^ guilt. 
 
 [R. L., 79. 
 
 ee I cry — 
 I must die ; 
 n nigh, 
 
 ;ake me as T am ; 
 lalvation nigh, 
 I am. 
 
 guilt, 
 
 [ was spilt ; 
 
 what Thou wilt, 
 
 jeat, 
 
 hy feet ; 
 rk complete, 
 
 I to do, 
 i renew, 
 me, too, 
 
 k is done, 
 itory won, 
 ! alone, 
 
 ■p. 4. 
 
 18 Crucified One, 
 1 God's only Son, 
 tion shall have, 
 e to save. 
 
 Cho. — My brother, the Master is calling for 
 
 thee ; 
 His grace and His mercy are won- 
 
 drously free ; 
 His blood as a ransom for sinners He 
 
 gave, 
 And He is abundantly able to save. 
 
 2 Whoever receiveth the message of God, 
 And trusts in the pow'r of the soul-cleans- 
 ing blood, 
 
 A full and eternal redemption shall have, 
 For He is both able and willing to save. 
 
 3 Whoever repents and forsakes every sin, 
 And opens His heart for the Lord to come 
 
 in, 
 A present and perfect salvation shall have, 
 For Jesus is ready this moment to save. 
 
 150 Jesus is a Rock. 
 
 T WANDERED long and could not find 
 i Shelter in the time of storm, 
 Till Jesus eased my troubled mind,. 
 Shelter in the time of storm, 
 
 Cho. — O Jesus is a Rock in a weary land, 
 A shelter in the time of storm. 
 
 2 Where none was strong enough to save, 
 His life for me He freely gave. 
 
 3 When I resolved to give up sin, 
 His love a.'l mercy took me in. 
 
 4 Though storms may come and tempests 
 I'm safe in Jesus evermore. [roar, 
 
 151 [G. H. & S. S., 305. 
 
 I'VE reached the land of corn and wine, 
 And all its riches freely mine ; 
 Here shines undimmed one blissful day, 
 For all my night has passed away. 
 
 (Jho. — O Beulab land, sweet Beulah land. 
 As on thy highest mount I stand, 
 I look away across the sea, 
 Where mansions are prepared for me, 
 And view the shining glory shore, 
 My Heaven, my home, for evermore ! 
 
 2 My Saviour comes and walks with me, 
 And sweet communion here have we ; 
 He gently leads me with His hand. 
 For this is Heaven 'g border land. 
 
 8 A sweet perfume upon the breeze. 
 Is borne from ever-vernal trees ; 
 And flowers that never-fading grow, 
 Where streams of life forever flow. 
 
 4 The zephyrs seem to float to me 
 Sweet sounds of Heaven's melody, 
 As angels, in the white-robed throng. 
 Join in the sweet redemption song. 
 
 152 
 
 [G. H. & S. a, 309. 
 
 OWORD, of words the sweetest, 
 O word, in which there lies 
 All promise, all fulfilment, 
 
 And end of mystery : 
 Lamenting or rejoicing, 
 
 With doubt or terror nigh, 
 I hear the " Come " of Jesus, ' \, 
 And to His cross I fly. 
 
 Ref.— ||:Come, come to Me, 
 Come, O come to Me ; 
 
 Weary, heavy laden, 
 Come, come to Me.:|I 
 
 •2 soul ! why should'st thou wander 
 
 From such a loving Friend ? 
 Cling closer, closer to Him, 
 
 Stay with Him to the end. 
 Alas ! I am so helpless, '"• 
 
 So very full of sin, 
 For I am ever wand'ring, ' 
 
 And coming back again. 
 
 .3 each time draw me nearer, 
 
 Then soon the "Come " may be 
 Naught but a gentle whisper. 
 
 To one close, close to Thee ; 
 Then, over sea and mountain. 
 
 Far from, or near my home, " 
 I'll take Thy hand and follow, 
 
 At that sweet whisper, " Come !" 
 
 153 
 
 Tune— SwBBT Bklue Maiionk. 
 
 WHEN you come to death's cold flood, 
 What will you do ? 
 You who noM' reject your (iod, 
 
 What will you do ? ' 
 
 That will be a solemn day ! 
 When the soul is forced away, 
 It will be too late to pray, • 
 
 What will you do ? 
 
 You who laugh, and scoi'n, and sneer, 
 
 What will you do ? 
 When the call of death you hear, 
 
 W hat will you do ? 
 Can you then your terrors brave ? 
 Say you have no soul to save t 
 When you sink beneath the wave ! 
 
 What will you do ? 
 
BAND MUSIC BOOK. 
 
 You who have been turned aside, 
 
 What will you do? 
 Whither will you flee to hide ? 
 
 What will you do ? 
 Conscience will in terror rise, 
 And the worm that never dies ; 
 When to God your spirit flies, 
 
 What will you do? 
 
 Comrade, now, I'll turn to thee, 
 
 What wilt thou do ? 
 When thou dost the river see, 
 
 What wilt thou do? 
 To the cross I then will cling. 
 Shout, O death, where is thy sting ? 
 Victory ! Victory ! I will sing. 
 
 That's what I'll do ! 
 
 154 [G. G. S., 25. 
 
 ROOM at the Cross for a trembling soul, 
 Room at the Cross for you ; 
 Where the sin-laden may be made whole, 
 Room at the Cross for you. 
 
 Ref. — Room, room, room at the Cross, 
 Room at the Cross for you ; 
 Room, room, room at the Cross, 
 Room at the Cross for you. 
 
 2 Room at the Cross for a breaking heart. 
 
 Room at the Cross for you ; 
 Choose, then, like Mary, the better part, 
 Room at the Cross for you. 
 
 3 Room at the Cross for earth's weary and 
 
 worn. 
 Room at the Cross for you ; 
 Come, then, oh ! come, then, ye souls who 
 
 mourn. 
 Room at the Cross for you. 
 
 155 
 
 W 
 
 HO is He in yonder stall. 
 At whose feet the shepherds fall? 
 
 Ref. — 'Tis the Lord ! O wondrous story ! 
 'Tis the Lord, the King of Glory ! 
 At His feet we humbly fall — 
 Crown Him ! crown Him Lord of all. 
 
 2 Who is He in deep distress, 
 Fasting in the wilderness ? 
 
 3 Who is He the people bless 
 For His words of gentleness ? 
 
 4 Who is He to whom they bring ' 
 All the sick and sorrowing ? 
 
 5 Who is He that stands and weeps 
 At the grave where Lazarus sleeps ? 
 
 6 Lo ! at midnight who is He 
 Prays in dark Gethsemane ? 
 
 7 Who is He on yonder tree ^ . 
 Dies in grief and agony . 
 
 8 Who is He who from the grave 
 Comes to succor, help, and save ? 
 
 156 [G. H. &S. S.,237. 
 
 A RULER onr 6 came unto Jesus by night, 
 To ask Him the way of salvation and 
 light ; 
 The Master made answer, in words true and 
 plain, 
 "Ye must be born again." 
 
 2 Ye children of men, attend to the word 
 So solemnly uttered by Jesus the Lord, 
 And let not this message to you be in vain, 
 
 " Ye must be born again." 
 
 3 ye who would enter this glorious rest, 
 And sing with the ransomed the song of the 
 
 blest, 
 The life everlasting if you would obtain, 
 "Ye must be born again." 
 
 157 [G. H. &S. S.,197. 
 
 COME, ye disconsolate, where'er you lan- 
 guish. 
 Come to the mercy-seat, fervently kneel ; 
 Here bring your wounded hearts, here tell 
 your anguish — 
 Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot 
 heal. 
 
 2 Joy of the desolate ! Light of the straying ' 
 
 Hope of the penitent, fadeless and pure ! 
 
 Here speaks the Comforter, tenderly saying, 
 
 Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cPiinot 
 
 cure. 
 
 158 
 
 I FEEL like singing all the time, 
 My tears are wiped away ; 
 For Jesus is a Friend of mine, 
 I'll serve Him every day. 
 
 2 When on the cross my Lord I saw, 
 
 Nailed there by sins of mine ; 
 Fast fell the burning tears ; but now 
 I'm singing all the time. 
 
 3 When fierce temptations try my heart 
 
 I'll sing "Jesus is mine ;'* 
 And so, though tears at times may start, 
 I'm singing all the time. 
 
He 
 le? 
 
 !e 
 
 grave 
 id save ? 
 
 G. H. &S. S.,237. 
 to Jesus by night, 
 of salvation and 
 
 in words true and 
 
 gain." 
 
 id to the word 
 esus the Lord, 
 to you be in vain, 
 ?ain." 
 
 s glorious rest, 
 ed the song of the 
 
 a would obtain, 
 
 G. H. &S. S.,197. 
 where'er you lan- 
 
 ;, fervently kneel ; 
 i hearts, here tell 
 
 at Heaven cannot 
 
 it of the straying ! 
 adeless and pure ! 
 r, tenderly saying, 
 at Heaven cpanot 
 
 the time, 
 iway ; 
 mine, 
 ay. 
 
 iord I saw, 
 I mine ; 
 xs ; but now 
 le. 
 
 I try my heart 
 
 times may start, 
 ne. 
 
 BAND MUSIC BOOK. 
 
 159 
 
 WoNDBotTs Cross. 
 
 WHEN I survey the wondrous cross 
 On which the Prince of Glory died, 
 My richest gain I count but loss, 
 And pour contempt on all my pride. 
 
 2 Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast, 
 
 Save in the death of Christ my God ; 
 All the vain things that charm me most, 
 I sacrifice th^m to His blood. 
 
 3 See ! from His head, His hands. His feet, 
 
 Sorrow and love flow mingled down ! 
 Did e'er such love and sorrow meet. 
 Or thorns compose so rich a crown ? 
 
 4 Were the whole realm of nature mine. 
 
 That were an offering far too small ; 
 Love so amazing, so divine, 
 Demands my soul, my life, my all. 
 
 160 
 
 BEHOLD the Saviour of mankind 
 Nailed to the shameful tree ; 
 How vast the love that Him inclined 
 To bleed and die for thee ! 
 
 2 Hark, how He groans! while nature shakes, 
 
 And earth's strong pillars bend ; 
 The temple's veil in sunder breaks. 
 The solid marbles rend. 
 
 3 'Tis done ! the precious ransom's paid ! 
 
 "Receive My soul!" He cries; 
 See where He bows His sacred head : 
 He bows His head, and dies ! 
 
 4 But soon He'll break death's envious chain, 
 
 And in full glory shine ; 
 Lamb of God ! was ever pain. 
 Was ever love, like Thine ? 
 
 161 
 
 MUST Jtvsus bear the cross alone. 
 And all the world go free ? 
 No ; there's a cross for every one, 
 And there's a cross for me. 
 
 2 How happy are the eaints above, 
 Who once went sorrowing here I 
 But now they taste unmingled love, 
 And joy without a tear. 
 
 3 The consecrated cross I'll bear 
 Till death shall set me free, 
 And then go home, my crown to wear, 
 For there's a crown for me. 
 
 162 [G. H. &S. S.,304. 
 
 OLAND of rest, for thee I sigh. 
 When will the moment come 
 When I shall lay my armour by. 
 And dwell in peace at home ? 
 
 Cho. — We'll work till Jesus comes, 
 We'll work till Jesus comes. 
 We'll work till Jesus comes. 
 And we'll be gathered home. 
 
 2 No tranquil joys on earth I know. 
 
 No peaceful, sheltering dome. 
 This world's a wilderness of woe, 
 This world is not my home. 
 
 3 To Jesus Christ I fled for rest ; 
 
 He bade me cease to roam, 
 And lean for succour on His breast. 
 Till He conducts me home. 
 
 4 I sought at once my Saviour's side. 
 
 No more my steps shall roam ; 
 With Him I'll brave death's chilling tide, 
 And reach my heavenly home. 
 
 163 
 
 99. 
 
 M 
 
 [G. G. S, 
 Y heavenly home is bright and fair. 
 
 Nor pain, nor death can enter there ; 
 Its glittering towers the sun outshine ; 
 That heavenly mansion shall be mine. 
 
 Cho. — Oh, angels, guide me home ! 
 Angels, guide me home, 
 Angels, guide me home, 
 I long to be there ! 
 
 2 My Father's house is built on high. 
 Far, far above the starry sky ; 
 When fiom this earthly prison free. 
 That heavenly mansion mine shall be. 
 
 3 Let others seek a home below. 
 
 Which flames devour, or waves o'erflow, 
 
 Be mine a happier lot to own 
 
 A heavenly mansion near the throne. 
 
 4 Then fail this earth, let stars decline, 
 And sun and moon refuse to shine. 
 All nature sink and cease to be. 
 That heavenly mansion stands for me. 
 
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 \ s 
 
 164 
 
 COME, shout and sing, make heaven ring 
 With praises to our King, 
 Who bled and died, was crucified, 
 
 That He might pardon bring. 
 His blood doth save the soul, doth cleanse 
 
 and make it whole. 
 The blood of Jesus cleanses white as snow. 
 
 Chorus. 
 The blood of Jesus cleanses white as snow ; 
 
 1 bless that happy day, He washed my sins 
 
 away ; 
 The blood of Jesus cleanses white as snow. 
 
 2 Come join our band and make a stand, 
 
 To drive sui from our land ; 
 To do or die is our battle-cry, 
 
 We fight at God's command. 
 With banner wide unfurled, we tell to all 
 
 the world, 
 The blood of Jesus cleanses white as snow. 
 
 3 At trumpet's sound, we stand our ground, 
 
 And tell to those around, 
 Who have been long with shackles strong, 
 
 By sin and Satan bound. 
 Salvation God has sent for all who will 
 
 repent ; 
 The blood of Jesus cleanses white as snow. 
 
 .4 The Lord is near when foes appear, 
 H" bids us not to fear. 
 But tight the fight for God and right, 
 
 He'll keep the pathway clear. 
 Then when we come to die we'll shout our 
 battle-cry, 
 "The blood of Jesus cleanses white as snow !" 
 
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 165 [G. G. S., 9. 
 
 ARE you weary, are you heavy-hearted ? 
 Tell it to Jesus, tell it to Jesus ; 
 Are you grieving over joys departed ? 
 Tell it to Jesus alone. 
 
 Cho. — Tell it to Jesus, tell it to Jesus ; 
 He is a Friend well known ; 
 You have no other such a friend or 
 brother. 
 Tell it to Jesus alone. 
 
 2 Do the tears flow down thy cheeks unbid- 
 den? 
 Tell it to Jesus, tell it to Jesus ; 
 Have you sins that to man's eye are hid- 
 den? 
 Tell it to Jesus alone. 
 
 3 Do you fear the gathering cloud of sorrow ? 
 
 Tell it to Jesus, tell it to Jesus ; 
 Are you anxious what shall be to-morrow ? 
 Tell it to Jesus alone. 
 
 4 Are you troubled at the thought of dying ? 
 
 Tell it to Jesus, tell it to Jesus ; « 
 
 For Christ's coming kingdom are you 
 sighing ? 
 Tell it to Jesus alone. 
 
 166 Jesus is Strono to Dbiiver. 
 
 WHY are you doubting and fearing ? 
 Why are you still under sin? 
 Have you not found His grace does 
 abound ? 
 He is "mighty to save " — let Him in. 
 
 Cho. — Jesus is strong to deliver ; 
 
 Mighty to save, mighty to save ; 
 Jesus is strong to deliver, 
 I know He is mighty to save. 
 
 2 You say you are weak and you're helpless, 
 
 You've tried again and again ; 
 Well, that may be true, but it's not what 
 you do, 
 'Tis Jesus who's mighty to save. 
 
 3 When in my sorrow He found me, 
 
 Found me and bade me behold ; 
 Turned all my night into heavenly light, 
 And from me my burden did roll. 
 
 4 When in the tempest He hides me. 
 
 When in tlie storm He is near, 
 All the way 'long He does carry me on, 
 Now I have nothing to fear. 
 
 167 [s. s., 41. 
 
 JESUS, my Saviour, to Bethlehem came, 
 Born in a manger to sorrow and 
 shame ; 
 Oh, it was wonderful, blest be His name. 
 Seeking for me, for me. (Repeat.) 
 
 2 Jesus, my Saviour, on Calvary's tree 
 Paid the great debt, and my soul He set 
 
 free; 
 Oh, it was wonderful, how could it be ? 
 
 Dying for me, for me. 
 
BAND MUSIC BOOK. 
 
 -let Him in. 
 
 3 Jesus, my Savoiur, the same as of old, 
 While I did wander afar from the fold, 
 Gently and long he hath pled with my 
 
 Calling for me, for me. [soul, 
 
 4 Jesus, my Saviour, shall come from on 
 
 hi§h. 
 Sweet 18 the promise as weary years fly ; 
 Oh, I shall see Him descending the sky, 
 
 ComiLg for me, for me. 
 
 168 [G. G. S., 78. 
 
 WE'RE a happy pilgrim band. 
 Sailing to the goodly land ; 
 With a swelling sail we onward sweep ; 
 Though the tempest rages long. 
 There is One among the throng 
 Who will guide the sailor o'er the deep. 
 
 Cho. — We are sailing o'er the sea, 
 We are sailing o'er the sea. 
 We are drifting toward the lea, 
 • We are drifting toward the lea. 
 
 2 When the mighty billows swell. 
 With the saved it shall be well, 
 
 Though the breakers roll upon the lea ; 
 
 Rolling waves shall not o'erwhelm. 
 
 For we've Jesus at the helm, 
 And He'll guide us safely o'er the sea. 
 
 3 Tho' for many ages past 
 
 She has braved the stormy blast, 
 She's the old ship of Zion as of yore ; 
 
 Safe amid the rocks and shoals, 
 
 She has landed many souls. 
 Safe at home on Canaan's happy shore, 
 
 4 Ho ! ye sinners, hear to-day. 
 There is danger in your way. 
 
 By the cl: art of folly you a*re led ; 
 There is danger underneath, 
 And above a storm of wrath. 
 
 And the rocks of destruction just ahead. 
 
 Jesus will answer' prayer ; 
 Jesus can never fail ; 
 Christ Jesus saves me now. 
 
 jould it be ? 
 
 169 [s. s., 9. 
 
 WOULD you know why I love Jesus ? 
 Why He is so dear to me ? 
 'Tis because my blessed Jesus 
 From my sins has ransomed me. 
 
 Cho. — This is why I love my Jesus, 
 This is why I love Him so ; 
 He atoned for my transgressions, 
 He has washed me white as snow. 
 
 8 
 
 2 Would you know why I love Jesus ? 
 
 Why He is so dear to me ? 
 'Tis because the blood of Jesus 
 Fully saves and cleanses me. 
 
 3 Would you know why I love Jesus ? 
 
 Why He is so dear to me ? 
 'Tis because, amid temptation, 
 He supports and strengthens me. 
 
 4 Would you know why I love Jesus ? 
 
 Why He is so dear to me ? 
 'Tis because, in every conflict, 
 Jesus gives me victory. 
 
 5 Would you know why I love Jesus ? 
 
 Why He is so dear to me ? 
 'Tis because, my Friend and Saviour, 
 He will ever, ever be. 
 
 170 TuNK— •• Gospel Praise Book," p. 19. 
 
 SAVED ! saved ! saved ! saved by the 
 blood of the Lamb ! 
 Yielding at last to the soul-saving word. 
 Owning that Jesus is Saviour and Lord, 
 Trusting alone in His name. 
 
 Cho. — Angels rejoice o'er the dead made 
 alive. 
 Swelling the chorus in praise of His 
 name. 
 Sing, my soul, for now thou art free, 
 Saved by the blood of the Lamb ! 
 
 2 Saved ! saved ! saved ! ransomed from 
 
 death and the grave ! 
 Strong was the arm that redeemed me 
 
 from sin, 
 Precious the Lord that has made my soul 
 
 clean. 
 Great was the grace that forgave. 
 
 3 Saved ! saved ! saved ! numbered with 
 
 those who believe ; 
 Written my name in the Lamb's book of 
 
 life. 
 Armed and equipped for the war and the 
 
 strife. 
 Daily His grace I receive. 
 
 4 Saved ! saved ! saved ! never from Christ 
 
 will I roam ; 
 Death with its fetters cannot bind me 
 
 fast. 
 Mansions of glory await me at last, 
 Angels will welcome me home. 
 
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 BAND MUSIC BOOK. 
 
 \>Jl TuNB— G. H. & S. S., 24. 
 
 ALL ye that pass by, 
 To Jesus draw nigh : 
 To you is it nothing that Jesus should 
 die? 
 
 Cho. — Hallelujah ! thine the glory, etc. 
 
 2 Your ransom and peace, 
 Your Saviour He is ; 
 
 Come, see if there ever was sorrow like His. 
 
 3 He suffered for all ; 
 O come at His call, 
 
 And low at His cross with astonishment fall. 
 
 4 My pardon I claim ; 
 For a sinner I am, 
 
 A sinner believing in Jesus's name. 
 
 5 His death is my plea ; 
 
 My Advocate see, [for me. 
 
 And hear the blood speak that hath answer'd 
 
 6 My ransom He was, 
 
 When He bled on the Cross ; 
 And by losing His life He hath carried my 
 cause. , * 
 
 172 [S. S., n. 
 
 JESUS now is my salvation. 
 He has saved me from all sin ; 
 Through His blood I have redemption. 
 And I rest complete within. 
 
 ! the joy of full salvation ! 
 
 How it thrills my inmost soul ! 
 Spread the news to every nation, 
 
 Jesus' blood has made me whole ! 
 
 Cho.— Why don't you come to Jesus? 
 Why don't you come to Jesus ? 
 Why don't you come to Jesus and be saved ! 
 
 2 By His royal proclamation. 
 
 Sin's dominion now is o'er. 
 And in conscious, full salvation, 
 I may sing for evermore. » 
 
 3 Oh, the love of my Redeemer ! 
 
 Oh, the wonders of His grace ! 
 I will praise His name forever, 
 And rejoice before His face. 
 
 173 
 
 Tune- 
 
 " Gospel Praise Book," 16. 
 
 WALK in the light the Lord hath given 
 Tfi guide thy steps aright. 
 His Holy (Spirit sent from heaven 
 Can cheer the darkest night. 
 
 Cho. — Walk in the light, Walk in the light, 
 Walk in the light. The light of God. 
 
 2 Walk in the light of Gospel truth 
 
 That shines from God's own Word ; 
 A light to guide in early youth 
 The faithful of the Lord. 
 
 3 Walk in the light and thou shalt know 
 
 The love of God to thee ; 
 The fellowship so sweet below 
 In Heaven will sweeter be. 
 
 174 [S. S., 78. 
 
 WHAT can wash away my stain? 
 Nothing but the blood of Jesus ; 
 What can make me whole again ? 
 Nothing but the blood of Jesus. 
 
 Cho. — Oh, precious is the flow, 
 
 That makes me white as snow ; 
 No other fount I know. 
 Nothing but the blood of Jesus. 
 
 2 For my cleansing this I see. Nothing, etc. 
 For my pardon this my plea, etc. 
 
 3 Nothing can for sin atone, etc. 
 Naught of good that I have done, etc. 
 
 4 This is all my hope and peace, etc. 
 This is all my righteousness, etc. 
 
 5 Novv, by this I'll overcome, etc. 
 Now, by this I'll reach my home, etc. 
 
 6 Glory, glory, this I sing, etc. 
 
 All my praise for this I bring, etc. 
 
 175 Tune— "Songs of Beulah," No. 9. 
 
 'nniS the very same power 
 _ X That they had at Pentfcost, 
 'Tis the power Jesus promised should come 
 down. 
 
 2 'Twas while they all were praying, 
 And believing it would come, Came, etc. 
 
 3 Three thousand wei'e converted, 
 
 And were added to the Church, By, etc 
 
 4 Our fathers had this power, 
 
 And we must have it too, Send, etc. 
 
 * i •-'v^i^JiftjiV.^-Ji'b'jaL'MJmlii 
 
BAND MUSIC BOOK. 
 
 17Q B. L. 151-21. 
 
 MY hope is built on nothing less 
 Than Jesus' blood and righteousness ; 
 I dare not touch the sweetest frame, 
 But wholly lean on Jesus' name. 
 
 Cho. — On Christ, the Solid Rock, I stand ; 
 All other ground is sinking sand. 
 All other ground is sinking sand. 
 
 2 When darkness seems to veil His face, 
 I rest on His unchanging grace ; 
 
 In every high and stormy gale. 
 My anchor holds within the veil. 
 
 3 His oath, His covenant, and blood, 
 Support me in the whelming flood ; 
 When all around my soul gives way, 
 He then is all my hope and stay. 
 
 177 
 
 IN God I have found a retreat, 
 Where I can securely abide ; 
 No refuge nor rest so complete : 
 And here I intend to reside. 
 
 Cho. — Oh, what comfort it brings, 
 As my soul sweetly sings : 
 I am safe from all danger 
 While under His wings ! 
 
 2 I dread not tlie terror by night, 
 
 No arrow can harm me by day ; 
 His shadow has covered me quite, 
 My fears He has driven away. 
 
 3 The pestilence walking about, 
 
 When darkness has settled abroad, 
 Can never compel me to doubt 
 The presence and power of God. 
 
 4 The wasting destruction at noon 
 
 No fearful foreboding will bring : 
 With Jesus my soul doth commune, 
 His perfect salvation I sing. 
 
 5 A thousand may fall at my side, 
 
 And ten thousand at my right hand. 
 Above me His wings are spread wide, 
 Beneath them in safety I stand. 
 
 178 B. L., 48. 
 
 TAKE the world, but give me Jesus, — 
 All its joys are but a name ; 
 But His love abideth ever, 
 
 Through eternal years the same. 
 
 Cho. — O the heights and depths of mercy, 
 the length and breadth of love ; 
 the fulness of redemption, 
 Pledge of endless life above. 
 
 2 Take the world, but give me Jesus, 
 
 Sweetest comfort of my soul ; 
 With my Saviour watching o'er me, 
 I can sing, though billows roll. 
 
 3 Take the world, but give me Jesus, 
 
 Let me view His constant smile ; 
 
 Then throughout my pilgrim journey 
 
 Light will cheer me all the while. 
 
 4 Take the world, but give me Jesus ; 
 
 In His cross my trust shall be, 
 Till, with clearer, brighter vision, 
 Face to face my Lord I see. 
 
 170 
 
 G. G. S., 28. 
 
 FLOODS of mercy break around us, 
 Jesus comes, comes to save ! 
 Fetters fall that long have bound us, 
 Jesus comes, comes to save ! 
 
 Cho. — Hallelujah ! joyful story, 
 
 Jesus comes, the King of glory ! 
 Hallelujah ! hallelujah ! 
 Je%us comes, comes to save ! 
 
 2 While like rain our tears are falling, 
 
 Jesus comes, comes to save ! 
 While these souls for help are calling, 
 Jesus comes, comes to save ! 
 
 3 Glorious light is dawning o'er us, 
 
 Jesus comes, comes to save ! 
 And the way grows bright before us, 
 Jesus comes, comes to save ! 
 
 4 Hallelujah, saints are singing, 
 
 Jesus comes, comes to save ! 
 Heaven with joyous song is ringing 
 Jesus comes, comes to save ! 
 
 180 
 
 Tune—" Harp," 52. 
 
 FADE, fade each earthly joy ! Jesus is mine ! 
 Break every tender tie ; Jesus is mine ! 
 Dark is the wilderness ; earth iias no resting 
 
 place ! 
 Jesus alone can bless ; Jesus is mine ! 
 
 Farewell, mortality ; Jesus is mine ! 
 Welcome, eternity ; Jesus is mine ! 
 Welcome, O loved and blest ! welcome, 
 
 sweet scenes of rest ; 
 Welcome, my Saviour's breast ; Jesus is 
 
 mine ! 
 

 
 181 
 
 BAND MUSIC BOOK. 
 
 [Harp, 52. 
 
 » 
 
 I'M but a stranger here, Heaven is my 
 home ; 
 Earth is a desert drear, Heaven is my home. 
 Daneer and sorrow stand round me on every 
 
 hand ; 
 Heaven is my fatherland ; Heaven is my 
 home. 
 
 2 What tlio' the tempest rage. Heaven is my 
 
 home ; 
 Short is my pilgrimage ; Heaven is my home. 
 Time's cold and wintry blast soon will be 
 
 overpast ; 
 I shall reach liome at last ; Heaven is my 
 
 home. 
 
 3 There at my Saviour's side, Heaven is my 
 
 home ; 
 I shall be glorified ; Heaven is my home. 
 There are the good and blest; those 1 loved 
 
 most and best ; 
 There, too, I soon shall rest ; Heaven is 
 
 my home. 
 
 182 Tune-G. H. & S. S. No. 199. 
 
 SHALL we meet beyond the river, 
 Where the surges cease to roll ? 
 Where, in all the bright "forever," 
 Sorrow ne'er shall press the soul. 
 
 Cho.— Shall we meet? Shall we meet? 
 Shall we meet beyond the river ? 
 Shall we meet beyond the river, 
 Where the surges cease to roll ? 
 
 2 Shall we meet in that blest harbor, 
 
 When the voyage of life is o'er ? 
 Shall we meet and cast the anchor 
 By the fair celestial shore ? 
 
 3 Shall we meet in yonder city, 
 
 W^here the towers of crystal shine ; 
 Where the walls are all of jasper. 
 Built by workmanship divine ? 
 
 4 Shall we meet with many a loved one 
 
 That was torn from our embrace ? 
 Shall we listen to their voices, 
 And behold them face to face ? 
 
 6 Shall we meet with Christ our Saviour, 
 W^hen He comes to claim His own ? 
 Shall we know His blessed favor. 
 And sit down upon His throne ? 
 
 183 Tune— G. H. & S. 8., 200. 
 
 WHEN peace, like a river, attendeth my 
 way, 
 When sorrows, like sea-billows, roll ; 
 Whatever my lot. Thou hast taught me to 
 
 say. 
 "It is well, it is well with my soul." 
 
 Cho. —It is well . . . with my soul . . . 
 It is well, it is well with my soul. 
 
 2 Though Satan should buffet, though trials 
 
 should come, 
 Let this blest assurance control, 
 That Christ hath regarded my helpless 
 
 estate, 
 And hath shed His ownbloodformy soul. 
 
 3 My sin— oh, the bliss of this glorious 
 
 thought ! 
 My sin — not in part, but the whole. 
 Is nailed to His cross : and I bear it no 
 
 more : [soul ! 
 
 Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, O my 
 
 4 For me, be it Christ, be it Christ, hence to 
 
 live! 
 If Jordan above me shall roll. 
 No pang shall be mine, for in death as in 
 
 life. 
 Thou wilt whisper Thy peace to my soul. 
 
 5 But, Lord, 'tis for Thee, for Thy coming 
 
 we wait. 
 The sky, not the grave, is our goal ; 
 Oh, trump of the angel ! oh, voice of the 
 
 Lord! 
 Blessed hope ! blessed rest of my soul ; 
 
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 [R. L., 19. 
 
 SHOULD the summons, quickly flying, 
 On the slumbering nations fall, — 
 " Lo ! the Heavenly Bridegroom cometh !" 
 Would the sound your souls appal ? 
 
 Cho. — Are you ready ? Are you ready, — 
 Should you hear the midnight call ? 
 
 2 W^hat if now the startling mandate 
 Should the sleeping virgins hear, — 
 ' ' Are your lamps all trimmed and burning, 
 Should the Bridegroom now appear ? " 
 
 Cho. — Are you ready ? Are you ready. 
 Now to see your Lord appear ? 
 
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 BAND MUSIC BOOK. 
 
 3 la there oil in all your vessels? 
 
 Are your garments pure and white ? 
 Are you washed in the cleansing Fountain, 
 Fit to stand in Jesus' sight ? 
 
 Cho. — Are you ready ? Are you ready. 
 Are your lamps all clear and 
 bright ? 
 
 4 Rise ! ye virgins — sleep no Longer — 
 
 Lest the call your souls surprise ! 
 
 Lest ye fail to meet the Bridegroom, 
 
 When he cometh from the skies. 
 
 Cho. 
 
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 -Oh, be ready ! Oh, be ready ! 
 When He cometh from the skies. 
 
 Bktuksda. 
 
 BETHESDA is open, the angel has come, 
 The Spirit is calling for thee ; 
 The waters are troubled, behold, there is 
 room ; 
 Salvation through Jesus is free. 
 
 C>) —Salvation is free, salvation is free. 
 Salvation through J esus is free ; 
 The waters are troubled, behold, 
 
 there is room, 
 Bethesda is open for thee. 
 
 2 Come press to the waters while mercy is 
 
 here. 
 Accept of a cleansing complete ; 
 O, hear the entreaty, dism'-^sing your 
 
 fear ; • 
 Lo, judgment and mercy now meet, 
 
 3 The house of Bethesda for sinners was 
 
 built, 
 The pool is a fountain of love ; 
 The waters are troubled for cancelling 
 guilt. 
 And still for our healing they move. 
 
 4 Then come to the fountain, ye needy and 
 
 lost. 
 Come now while the Saviour is nigh ; 
 This grace has been purchased at infinite 
 *. cost, 
 And they that reject it must die. 
 
 Cho. — The half has never yet been told, 
 Of love so full and free ; 
 The half has never yet been told, 
 Tlie blood— it cleanseth me. 
 
 2 I know that Thou art nearer still 
 
 Than any earthly throng, 
 And sweeter is the thought of Thee 
 Than any lovely song. 
 
 3 Thou hast put gladness in my heart ; 
 
 Then well may I be glad ! 
 Without the secret of Thy love 
 I could not but be sad. 
 
 4 O, Saviour, precious Saviour mine ! 
 
 What will Thy presence be 
 If such a life of joy can crown 
 Our walk on earth with Thee. 
 
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 Tune— B. L. 85. 
 
 186 [G. G. S., 1. 
 
 KNOW I love Thee better. Lord, 
 
 I 
 
 _ Than any earthly joy. 
 For Thou hast given me a peace 
 Which nothing can destroy. 
 
 WE have heard a joyful sound, 
 Jesus saves, Jesus saves ; 
 Spread the gladness all around, 
 
 Jesus saves, Jesus saves ; 
 Bear the news to every land. 
 
 Climb the steeps and cross the waves, 
 Onward, 'tis our Lord's command, 
 Jesus saves, Jesus saves. 
 
 Waft it on the rolling tide, 
 
 Jesus saves, Jesus saves ; 
 Tell to sinners far and wide, 
 
 Jesus saves, Jesus saves ; 
 Sing, ye islands of the sea. 
 
 Echo back, ye ocean caves. 
 Earth shall keep her jubilee, 
 
 Jesus saves, Jesus saves. 
 
 Sing above the battle's strife, 
 
 Jesus saves, Jesus saves ; 
 By his death and endless life, 
 
 Jesus saves, Jesus saves ; 
 Sing it softly through the gloom. 
 
 When the heart for mercy craves. 
 Sing ill triumph o'er the tomb, 
 
 Jesus saves, Jesus saves. 
 
 Give the winds a mighty voice, 
 
 Jesus saves, Jesus saves ; 
 Let the nations now rejoice, 
 
 Jesus saves, Jesus saves ; 
 Shout salvation full and free, 
 
 Highest hills and deepest caves, 
 This our song of victory, 
 
 Jesus saves, Jesus saves. 
 
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 Christmas Carol. 
 Tune— Wave, p. 137. 
 
 ti' < 
 
 HARK, the Christmas bells are ringing, 
 Angels voices join the lay ; 
 Peace on earth, good-will forever, 
 Christ the Saviour, born to-day. 
 
 Come to the manger, come and worship, 
 Christ the Saviour, born to-day ; 
 
 Come with the shepherds, come and worship, 
 Star of Bethlehem guide our way. 
 
 2 Hark, the Christmas bells are ringing, 
 
 Hail with joy the auspicious day ; 
 Sorrow, pain, and grief are banished, 
 Falling tears are wiped away. 
 
 3 Hark, the Christmas bells are ringing, 
 
 Prince of Peace, Emmanuel reigns ; 
 King and Saviour, Christ, Redeemer, 
 Evermore His right maintains. 
 
 4 Hark, the Christmas bells are ringing, 
 
 Precious gifts let all prepare ; 
 Richer far than gold or jewels. 
 Gifts of holy praise and prayer. 
 
 189 ^'^ Arms, ye Soldiers. 
 
 Tune -Wave, p. SO. 
 
 TO arms ! to arms ! ye soldiers. 
 The trumpet call obey ! 
 Arise from dreary slumbers 
 To watch and fight and pray. 
 
 Ref. — To arms ! to arms ! ye soldiers. 
 The trumpet oall obey ! 
 With Jesus as our Leader 
 We're sure to win the day. 
 
 2 'Tis not to rest or banquet, 
 
 Or proud "parade we go ; 
 The fight of faith is fiercer, 
 Than worldly warriors know. 
 
 3 Against the powers of darkness 
 
 With fearful craft and rage. 
 Our heavenly Captain calls us 
 Incessant war to wage. 
 
 4 We'll bless Thee for the battle, 
 
 We'll glory in the strife ; 
 We'll shout at call of trumpet. 
 We'll win eternal life. 
 
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CONTENTS. 
 
 A better day is coining 112 
 
 A charge to keep I have 95 
 
 A life at peace with God 124 
 
 A little talk with Jesus 120 
 
 All ye that pass by i 171 
 
 Angels are gathering home 32 
 
 Are you coining home to-night? 183 
 
 Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb Ill 
 
 A ruler once came unto Jesus by night 156 
 
 A shout in the camp 44 
 
 A shelter in the time of storm 66 
 
 At the cross, at the cross 121 
 
 Behold ! behold the Lamb of God 140 
 
 Behold the Saviour of mankind 160 
 
 Beneath the cross 104 
 
 Bethesda is open 46 
 
 Bethesda is open 185 
 
 Beulahland 161 
 
 Calling for you 58 
 
 Christforme 91 
 
 Come, sinners 187 
 
 Come, ye disconsolate 157 
 
 Consecration 35 
 
 Do what you can 31 
 
 Down at th>^ cross 86 
 
 Down where the living waters flow 128 
 
 Ere the sun goes down 
 
 52 
 
 Fade, fade each earthly joy 180 
 
 Farewelll 16 
 
 Fix j'our eyes upon Jesus 64 
 
 Floods of mercy break around us 179 
 
 Follow t follow ! 92 
 
 For you and for me 22 
 
 Gather them in 4 
 
 Glory to the bleeding Lamb 90 
 
 Going' home by and by 18 
 
 Going homo rejoicing 70 
 
 Hark ! there comes a whisper 11 
 
 Hcrk, the Chilstinas bella are ring'' g 188 
 
 Hasten to Calvary's mountain 51 
 
 Have you any room for Jesus 109 
 
 He pardoned a rebel like me 89 
 
 He took me in 105 
 
 Howeptforme 26 
 
 I am thine O Lord 134 
 
 I (eel like singing all the time 168 
 
 I have been at the founta n 17 
 
 I have taken up the cross 37 
 
 I have work tor thee 77 
 
 I know I love thee better, Lorl 186 
 
 I long to be there 10 
 
 I'll tell it 61 
 
 I'm at the fountain drinking 84 
 
 I'm believing and receiving 69 
 
 I'm but a stranger here mi 
 
 I'm free, I'm free 126 
 
 In all my Lord's appointed ways 99 
 
 In God I have found a retreat 177 
 
 In the cross 13 
 
 Is it there, written there? 49 
 
 I saw one 43 
 
 I want to be a worker 28 
 
 1 will sing of my Redeemer 142 
 
 I will tell Jesus 72 
 
 Jesus pave me rest 188 
 
 Jesus IS a rook 160 
 
 Jesus is calling you now 6 
 
 Jesus is callng 68 
 
 Jesus is strong to deliver 166 
 
 Jesus, my Lord, to thee I cry 148 
 
 Jesus my Saviour to Bethlehem came 167 
 
 Jesus now is my salvation 178 
 
 Jesus will give you rest 34 
 
 Joy in heaven 48 
 
 Just from the fountain 73 
 
 Let the muster in 40 
 
 Let the Saviour in ! 89 
 
 Lo ! a fountain, full Mud free 147 
 
 Lord, I care not for riches 181 
 
 Must I go, and empty handed 101 
 
 Must Jesus bear the cross alone 161 
 
 My boy is on the street to-night 38 
 
 My heavenly home is bright and fair 163 
 
 My hope is built on nothing less 176 
 
 My Je^us I love Thee 114 
 
 My iflother is praying for me 9 
 
 Mytelegram 97 
 
 None but Jesus 59 
 
 No room in heaven 36 
 
 Not far from the kingdom 68 
 
 Nothing but the blood of Jesus 174 
 
 Not my own 102 
 
 Now just a word for Jesus 122 
 
 O for a heart to praise my God 127 
 
 Oh 1 sinners won't you 96 
 
 Oh, the bitter pain and sorrow 108 
 
 Oh, the joy that awaits me ! 14 
 
 Oh, 'tis wonderful ! 8 
 
 One thing thou lackest 56 
 
 Onward, Christian soldiers 117 
 
 O now I Gee the crimson wave 143 
 
 O remember Calvary 129 
 
 O word, of words the sweetest 162 
 
 Precious Jesus 116 
 
 Rest, joyful rest, over Jordan 42 
 
 Room at the cross 154 
 
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 CONTENTS. 
 
 Saved by the blood of the Lamb 170 
 
 Shall we meet beyond the river 182 
 
 Should the summons, quickly Qying 184 
 
 Since I've trusted him 63 
 
 Sing them over again to me 107 
 
 Singing all the day 47 
 
 Sinner, will you not relent? 50 
 
 Sinners, whither will you 83 
 
 Standing by a purpose true 144 
 
 Sweet rest in Jesus 71 
 
 Take my life 87 
 
 Take the world, but give me Jesus 178 
 
 Tell it to Jesus 165 
 
 Tell it with joy • 27 
 
 Tell it again 57 
 
 That awful day 20 
 
 The banner of the cross 5 
 
 The beacon light 75 
 
 The blessed feast 74 
 
 The blood of Jesus cleanses white as snow 164 
 
 The child of a king 82 
 
 The cleansing blood 80 
 
 The cross now covers my sins 146 
 
 The door of God's mercy is open 23 
 
 The Eden above 110 
 
 The foundation-stone 21 
 
 The garden of the Lord 81 
 
 The gospel ship 106 
 
 The great salvation 3 
 
 The glorious morning 46 
 
 The Judgment 79 
 
 The Judgment Day is coming 118 
 
 The lion of Judah 145 
 
 "The new song." 7 
 
 The orphan's prayer 65 
 
 The pleading voice 29 
 
 The rock that is higher than I 26 
 
 The song of heaven 54 
 
 " There shall be showers of blessing," 67 
 
 There's light over there 70 
 
 "There is sweet rest in heaven 94 
 
 They are coming to the Saviour 56 
 
 They chanted a new song^ > 60 
 
 "Tis the very same power 175 
 
 To arms, ye soldiers 189 
 
 Tothework! 85 
 
 To wear a starry crown 98 
 
 Vale of Beulah 15 
 
 Walk in the light 173 
 
 Waiting for the fire 130 
 
 Wanderer from Jesus « 62 
 
 We will sing our Saviour's love 119 
 
 We are out on the ocean sailing 100 
 
 We shall see the Judge descending 113 
 
 We have heard a joyful sound 187 
 
 We are toiling up the way 125 
 
 We're a happy pilgrim band 168 
 
 We'll work till Jesus comes 162 
 
 Welcome home 93 
 
 Welcome ! wanderer, welcome 1 2 
 
 We'll meet again 41 
 
 We've sighted the golden gate 80 
 
 We've a band that shall conquer S8 
 
 What tho' clouds are hov'ring o'er me 141 
 
 When Jesus comes 108 
 
 When you come to death's cold flood 163 
 
 When I survey the wondrous cross 159 
 
 When we get home 123 
 
 When the harvest is past 12 
 
 Where is thy refuge ? 19 
 
 Whosoever believeth 1 
 
 What a reaping there will be 24 
 
 When peace, like a river 183 
 
 Where is my wandering boy to-night? 135 
 
 Whoever receiveth the crucified one 149 
 
 Who is he in yonder stall 155 
 
 Whiter than sno-v 132 
 
 Why I love Jesus 78 
 
 Why do you wait, dear brother? 136 
 
 Will you go 115 
 
 With a sorrow for sin 139 
 
 Would you know why I love Jesus 169 
 
 Your pilot's at the wheel 33 
 
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