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W Lift your voices in accord Loud the joyful hallelujahs sound, bhout the triumphs of His grace Let it fill the sacred pla e * Where the children of Hii love are fotind. Chorus, Praise Him? All ye children praise Him I Praise Him ! Children, ever pra,se . im^ With united voice.. Hearty happy voices l^ver, ever praise Him ! I^aise^^he Crd , 2 lad sing praises unto the Son ' Let the glories i e hath won By the ransomed he hat I. saved, be sune • Swell the grandly joyous sirain ^ ' L-et It echo back again While the pealing Sabbath bells are rung • Cho. —Praise Him ! &o. ^"'?»"g praise nnto the Word. And the Spirit of the Lord, fV,r He giveth life to all who seek; iJ^fu-^^ '•^^fe'neth is true peace, ' And Hi8 power shall never cease «e alone the chains of sin can b^ak I Cho. -Praise Him, Ac. ■M NUREMBERG. 7'a. pj^ * fi^^^Y *o the Father give. VJ txod in whom we move and live ; Chi dren s prayers He deigns to hear. Children's song? delight Hw ear. * nl^^ *^ *^® ^^^ we bring Christ, our Prophet. Priest, and Kino. Children raise your sweetest strain To the Lamb, for He was slain. a Glory to the Holy Ghost. ^.6. rj-'claims the sinner lost. Children's minds may He inspir^ louch their tongues with holy Pre, / Glory in the highest be To the blessed Trinity, For the gospel from above, tor the word that ** God is lore " iVord, seek ; peace^ cease, au break I c WATCH AND PRAY and live ; » to hear, ear. &nd Kini^ strain in. ►ire, I'" ^"re. •ve,' 1 WATCH, for the time is short ; ?? Watch, while 'tis call'd to-d»y: Watch, lest the world prevaU ; Watch, Chriatian, watch aud pray i Watch, for the tf esh is weak ; Watch, for the foe is strong ; Watch, lest the bridegroom come ; Watch, the' He Urry long. Chorus. 0, watch and pray, O, watch in the darknesa And watch in the day ; Christian, watch and pray. S Chase slumber from thine eyea ; Chase doubting from thy breast : Thine is the promis'd prize ; Of heaven's eternal rest j Watch, Christian, watch and pray ; Thy Saviour watch 'd for thee j Till from His brow they pour'd Great drops of agony. Cho.— O watch and pray, &o. Z Take Jesus for thy trust ; Watch, watch for ever'more t Watch, for thou soon must sleep With thousands gone before * [17. Now, when thy sun is np. Now, while 'tis called to day. Now 18 the accepted time ; Watch, Christian, watch and pray. Cfla— watch aud pray, &o. ' BATTLING FOR THE LORD. p^ 1 WE'VE listed in a holy war. J? i^attliug for the Lord 1 internal life, eternal joy, Battling for the Lord I Chokus. We'll work till Jesus comes. We work till Jesus comes. We 11 work till Jesus comes And then we'll rest at home. 2 Umler our captain Jesus Christ, Battling for the Lord ! We ve listed for this mortal life, Battling for the Lord ! Cho.— We'll work, &c. Battling for the Lord ' ^ In favor of our heavenly King, Battling for the Lord I CHo.-We'n work, &a * 1 and pray, pray, &o. RD. ar. [lA < 4 And wheri our warfare here is o*«r, Battling for the Lord ! This strife we'll leave, and war no mor«^ Battling for the Lord I Cuo.— We'll work, &c. 5 Our friends and kindred there we'll mee^ On the heavenly shore 1 And ground our arms at Jeaus' feet. On the heavenly shore ! Cho.— We'll work, &c Home, home, sweet, sweet home I Prepare me, dear Saviour, for glory, my hom^i ^8a iS, 38, ne. 'ist; ife, tc. s of sin. g. , &a. SWEET LAND OF REST. [la 1 TTOW happy every child of grace 11 Who knows his sins forgiven ! This earth, he cries, is not my place, I seek my place in heaven ; Chorus. heaven, dear heaven, sweet land of rest^ When shall my soul be there, To dwell forever witH the blest. Eternal joys to share. 2 A country far from mortal sight, Yet, oh, by faith I see The land of rest, the saints' delight — The heaven prepared for me.— Chobui, I i I I I fj 19 We more than taste the heavinlv dow««. And antedate that d^y.^CHO^P^''^ * ^OutV^- ?«""^fcion near,-. A «i ';^ i° ^^^'«*> conceal'd '^^i \^' ^loriouB presence here Our eartheu vesaeLi aiu-CW* [aa BE A LOVER OF THE LORD. ^ A ^1 f n**"^*^'^^ «^ *^e cross, J Or hW/'^ *« «^" His caust Or bluah to speak His name? Chorus. You must be a lover of the Lord. If you would go to heaven ^ Yes you must be a lover of the LoM If you would go to heaven. ^ « Must I be carried to the skieg On flowery beds of ease ; While others fought to win the oriaL Aiid saded through bloody ae^r?^ Oho. —You aiust, iUk WOE 1 S nn venlypowein C/Uo&us. I, ce here -Chohu* II 8 Are there no foes for me to fece f Muat I not stem the fl(^ofl '! 1b this vile world a friend to grace To help me on to God ? C'ho. — You must, &a 4 Since I must fight if I would reign. Increase my courage, Lord ; I'H bear the toil, endure the pain, Supported by thy word. Cho. — You must, Ac. m )RD. ss, — '»— • cause oie? le Lord, ven, of the LoiA en. m he prusa^ WORK FOR THE NIGHT IS COMING. [21 1 WORK, for the night is coming. f T Work thro' the morning hours ; Work while the dew is sparkling, Work 'mid springing flowers, Work when the day grows brighter. Work in the glowing sun : Work, for the night is coming, When man's work is done. S Work, for the night is coming. Work thro' the sunny noon ; Fill brightest hours with labor. Rest comes sure and soon, Give every flying minute Something to keep in store : Work, for the night is coming. When man works no Aiore. M li ' [22 THE PILGRIM'S MISSION f /f.™ ' *^« Master beeeeoheth U Ca ling each one by his name ' Choros. 3" ^to^i.*" •^•'" «-- stronger .„a 2 Seek^hose Of evil behaviour. *^iu tuem tliair lives to amend , I ►mmg, ire glowing^ s. fadeth, e; dark'ning^ IS slumber no stronger and led full soon, ieth at noon. 13 Go point the lost world to the Saviour, ^ And be to the friendless a frieni Still be the lone heart of anguish Soothed by the pity of thine ; By way-aides if wounded ones languish. Go pour in the oil and the wine. Cho.— Then work, &o, ' Work, tho' the enemies laughter Over the valleys may sweep — For God's patient workers hereafter Shalt Jaiigh when the enemies weep. Ever on Jesus reLant, Press on your chivalrous way The mightiest Philistine giant His Davids are chartered to slay. Cho. —Then work, &o.' Work for the good that is nighest ; Dream not of greatness afar ; That glory is ever the highest, ;, Which shines upon men as they are. J Work, though the world would defeat yon ; j Heed not its slander and scorn ; Nor weary till angels shall greet you With smiles through the gates of the moni» Cho.— Then work, &o. 5 Offer thy life on the altar ; In the high purpose be Strong ; And if the tired spirit should falter. Then sweeten thy labor with song. ^4 grieve and he weary do more/ Chc — Then work, Ao, 'i ; OUK FIELD IS THE WOJII D _ to-dav ; ^ '*' "" "»"» I' - lT.e „i«ht i.^app™achi„g when „o man e« 0..r Ma,tor^^e;^„.a„d, u., and aM „^ n /! Chorps. Uiir field is the world ' Onr flr.!^ • i.v Look „p ,„, th, h^;;,.0?;j;«j^^ « the world 1 And the Lord of the vinej-arf appear. «Onr field i.^^he^.,Hd. and car work iab. Wherever diSir:Sf,^??IPi««^ f i jplaijieth, > er ; leniaineth, y Do more, hm work, fto. OJILD. [24. band ye here idle? rd, He calJs us len no man canj and shall wai d is the world I r I shout as thej appear. nr work is be- ?e to bear • age or palaciL n is there. * 1 1 Perhaps ^e^^*™ called from the highways and i imP^*'' *^I ^""^^y* despised, and oppressed • w e 11 do It, and trust to our Saviour the rest Cue— Our field, &c. A Instead of th? thorn nhall ^v, ^i . i planted ' ^^"^ "'^'^'^^^ ^ I The desert^shaii blossom and bloom as th« The palm tree rejoicing shall spread forth hei oranches ; rue lamb and the lion together repose Cflo.—Our field, &c. SILOAM. [2S. 1 DY cool Siloam's shady rill. IJ How fair the lily grows ! How sweet the breatU beneath the hUI, Of Sharon's dewy rose I 2 Lo ! such the child whose early feet The paths of peace have trod, Whose secret heart, with influence sweet la upward drawn to God. ^ % By cool Siloam's shady rill The lily must decay ; The rose that blnnm« K.«...4V xv - . ^ Mu*t .liortly fad"; •wiyr" '"" ^ 10 THE OLD, OLD STQft Y I TELL me the old, old storir 1 Of unseen things above7' Of J unseen esus •'^nd His gloi leJl me the atory simply As to a httle child/ ^ ^"^r \^!" , weak a)id weary And helpless and deiilei Refrain. Tell me the old, old atom Of Jesus and his love. * ^ T.™%*^« '^^ry sloH^Iy, That I may take it ill J^at wonderful redemption. Tell me the story often, Ha^ passed away at noX* ^ ^ wSf *^" «*«T softly, v\ ith earnest tones aid ^ Remember 1 I'm fht ■ ^•^•» WK,.»« t. ' ^ ™ the smner T.M ./^'"« ^me to save. Tell me that story always If you would really be In^y time of tiouble, ' A comforter to me. w 7? J -J 'A Wh« Hell 2 Swif Eart Char Oth< tu. That this world's empt- r.lorv Is costing me too dear ^es and when that world's glory Is dawning on my soul, ^ ^ TeJJ me the old, old story, Olu-wt Jesus makes thee whole. »• GIVE THANKa 1 give thanks to the God of heaven. For Hi3 mercy endureth for ever!^ HaUelujah 1 Halldujah I [27. ABIDE WITH ME. ^37 ^ ^ E^h't^ '^' '^"'^ ?f^^^ «"* ^i^'« little day • ^ CW^"^^ T"" ^.^"'' >t« gl'^ries pass awiy, ^r'hange and decav n all -r^n--^ r^ away/ O thou who changest uotrabide see with m(^ vi: lili ■ I III I 1 1 Jlll H ! I I nfij?| mi um 18 4 I fear no foe with Thee at hand to bless • I triumph stm. if Thon abide with me. the skies r ' ^"^ P'^"'* "^^ ' Heaven's morning breafea a«^ «xv» shadows fle'e • ' ^ ^""^^^ ^^ iBlife, in death, Lord, abide with me. TITLE CLEAR. 1 WHEN I can read my title clear. I II bid farewell to every fear.' And wipe my weeping eyes, Chorus. We will stand, the storm. Wewdlanchorbyanlby. A 'f passing lionr ; foil the tempter e and stay can be ord, abide with mt band to bless ; ^ ars no bitterness ; tvhere, grave, ti' de with mo. e my closing eye and point me and earth's vai| ids with me. ' title clear, skies, fear, eyes, itorm, nd by. nd by. If 2 Let cares h^ke a wild deluge coma, ijet storms of sorrow fall^ J ^"* f^ely reach my home. My God, my heaven, my all Cho — We will, &a « There I shall bathe my weary soul In seas of heavenly rest, And not a wave of trouble roU Across my peaceful breast. Cho.— We will, 3m, HOLY SPIRIT. f2a 1 T lyiNG Water, freely flowing IJ Fount of Gladness. life-bestoWing. Holy Spint, oh, draw nigh. ^' While Thy name we magnify ! 2 Full of grace from heaven Thou bendeal And to lowest depths descendest ; ^ Seekmg through a world of sin. bouls whom Jesus died to win. ' m'/K^ one contrite tear gives token Of a heart by sorrow broken. Breathing forth the breath of prayer.^ blest Spirit ! Thou art theri 4 When the Word of revelafi^n Glows with tidings of salvation, Through the cross of Christ made kn, liien. Thy aavmg power m »hown. if :i SO Comforter: from Thee it fiows. 6 p Eternal Spirit ! bear us ; With Th^Tf '^""^ P'^«^"^^ <^heer na | With Thy love our bosoms tire. ^Bvthef*^''f'°*^''"°^^^^^^n. Th. Saviour's promise given. Thee we claim, O Power Divin; » Come and make our hearts Thy shrine. JESUS, BLESSED JESlia | 1 I ESUS, blessed Jesus, I would follow Theo ; Meek and pure and holy. ihy disciple be. Free from sin and folly Free from worldly strife. Trusting in Thy merit For eternal life. 2 Jesus, blessed Jesus Keep xne near Thy side; Lest the worlds allurementi Cause my feet to slide. 21 8 angnisli t languish ; 7se, — ce cheer ua j I spire ; 8 lire. leaven, jivon, )ivine ! I Thy shrine. rile. lentf On the rock of ages, Firmly let me stand, Yield ng strict obedience To my Lord's command, 8 Purer yet and purer, I would be in mind. Dearer yet and dearer fc^very duty find ; H(»j)ing still and trusting God without a fear, Patiently believing He will make all cleaR 4 Calmer vet and calmer Trial bear and pain, Snrer yet e id surer ' Peace at last to gain j Suffering still and doing. To His will resigned, And to God subduing Heart, and will, and mind. 6 Higher yet and higher, Out of clouds and night, Nearer yet and nearer Kiamg to the light. Light, serene and Holy, Where my soul may rest, PuriHed and lowly, Sanctified and blest. 3 Jil'^ Hi' 'llM ill ^j, ottYiouT's breast. « Abide with me fiv>T« .^ For without TheTlc^"?.^? '"^ T^f t- "' ™® gmcioua work hom- let lum no more lie downT^ ■ *^ ' IJanish each doubt akd f(^. ^' TT« Ml , Chorus, He will cheer thy fainting heart -i^J ma*>ter wiii iiear thy prayer. m ,*\i »^:« vionr dear^ be near; arise want's eytjn, JJy sleep Jteep, eet to rail east. ive; s nig\ > die. ce divine, k begin; Bin. 3. ad pray f near. arfc, m 23 2 Work for Jesus m the light, While the nooc-day sun is bright i Jesus has called tLct; from on high, Jesus is stradjj g nigh. Cho.— He will, Ac 3 Work lor Jesus ; soon 'tis night, 8oon will fade the evening light ; Then, as sinks the setting sun, Jeaua will say, •' Well done." Cue— He will, kt. 1 HA.ST THOU GLEANED? [» THEI shadows are falling, Swift closeth the day, I hear a voice calling, It seemeth to say, — Oh, soul ! hast thou glean'd well to-day f In the world's harvest field, With its full precious yield. Has it vainly appealed,— Oh, soul I hast thou gle.-in'd well to^iay t Refrain. Hast thou gleaned, Hast thou gleaned well to-day I Oh, s m' ! hast thou glean'd well to-4ay f 2 ,The day is departing. The darkness is here ; Ah, why am I starting, Wliile hearts beat with fear. u Hi u Hast thou tihdt^^^T^' And tender his tone ^ »ay. ttoa hast fiJIed well ty. ^ fiK«.„_Hrt"th*J,*'^- Jj^ Thou art scat'rins Ym / j !''""& Siow'rs, the thir8ty\nd .t?*^ ^i!^* = rl " ""=■ even me, ' I*t some droppmgi foil on m«. ^ traBa me not O n^j ^ou-4w»'Ct!:fre' 4 ] i 6 £ B £ven IQA. '^'^J well tcMiayj itfong, eU to-day ? Hast thou, Aa an each day . ^ell thy day. ^* thou, &l' Wessing, nd free ; ■freshing • me, — [3a II on me. her / be : ^e rather 'eniua. 25 Paas me not, gracious Saviour I Let me live and cling to Thee • For I'm longing for Thy favor • ' Whikt Thou art caUing, oh call on me- £veu me. i Pass me not, mighty Spirit, Thou can'st make the blind to see • Witnesser of Jt su's merit ! ' Speak some word of power to me— Even me, 6 Have I long in sin been sleeping— Long been slighting, grieving Thee f Has the world my heart been keeping? Oh forgive, and rescue me !— Even me, 6 Pass me not, Thy lost one bringing • Ti7?-f "^ n?.y heart, Lord, to Theel ' Whilst the streams of life are sprindnz. Blessmg others, bless me— • Even me. <^ 7 Love of God— so pure and changeless ; Ulood of Christ— so rich, so free • Grace of God-so strong and boundless. Magnify it all in me— ^ ■I \. m Even me. ft' !iti; ii I mi I 2» WORK TO DO FOR JESUS Rich and golden lie-in vie^. *V ith a praver to God our vZh Let us al/the work Crll^^^''' ^d the harvesters are fe%, V XI Chorus. * es, there's work f n ,?« ^ t ^. Westisi^w^^^^^^-^-^^^andtht Th!r ^- * ^^^** ^«rk evervwhprA f ^ There is work to do for 7. *^ ^^' ^. harvesters are few ''"'' ^'^^ ^ There s enough work for aU to do. 2 There is work to do fnr T« And we hear thiV • ®'"«' Whxr o J i. ,. ^'^^ Saviour sav % WithXrTstthT^ ^^''' 114 See ' H,r • . ^^?^ *o the call ihere w work to do for aii ! — nxx A ESU3 do, ^ iew; i^ God commands that we should labor, Though the task our hearts appall ; For He claimeth our life service, Till the shades of death shall fall.— Cho. I* »U8, and th« re to do, 's, and tilt ia. f -Cho, IU8| NO CRUMB FOR ME? W 1 pASSING, Lord, by vale and mountain, 1 Highway, byeway, through the land. Bringing wine from Calvary's fountain. Bread from God's free-giving hand : None for me ? None for me ? Saviour, drop one crumb for me I 2 Oh, dear Ljrd, pursue Thy mission To the lost of Israel : Yet give ear to my petition. Pitying Immanuel ! None for me ? &c. 3 "Not to dogs— the bread of children*— No, dear Lord, that may not be ; But to dogs the crumbs are given, Is there then no crumb for me ? None for me ? &c. 4 Wretched, way-worn, grief o'er-takeik Low at Thy kind feet I bow, Hungry, naked, blind, forsaken, ' Jesus, feed me — feed me uq™ ! None for me ? &o. !)■( i itll'i 'm /» -i^ad me to Tiee. "' "6 near rnp, tu ' ^^^'^ «« to Thee. •« Were m a despt^ r-i. ^aden with 1 ' ^^^erless I roam y'r? "" ">e distance R? .f"** <'<' Ifewf y«t I am weary, T!'>''*l"''ft I see, ' Oho e .■"«*» Thee. ' ,j •^""-'"•''^ -ear me, Ac, Wopelike a rainbow ^v*: ''"'^^'^^ ; ^«'ian.wea^;"i:-''t;:'t?Ti'^^ ^«o.-Saviourbenearme,&o. S > Tiee. entle voice c*n '^e to Theo. >am, ly home | I see, 'iiee. 96, 3. e, (to. 29 NETTLETOK 1 pOME, thou fount of every blessing, \J Tune my heart to sing Thy graccL Streams of mercy never ceasing, Calls for songs of loudest praise. Teach me some melodious sonnet Sung by fljiming tongues above. Praise the mount— I'm fix'd upon it| Mount of thy redeeming love. 2 Here I'll raise mine Ebenezer ; Hither by Thy help I'm come ; And I hopp by thy good pleasure. Safely to arrive at home. Jesus sought me when a stranger. Wand 'ring from the fold of God, He, to rescue me from danger, Interposed his precious blood, 8 ! to grace how great a debtor Daily I'm constrained to be I Let thy goodness, like a fetter, Bind my wand'ring heart to Thee | Prone to wander, Lord, I feeJ it, — Prone to leave the God I love ; Here's my heart, take and seal it| Seal it for Thy courts above. [37. f^ 30 W iMih ■Ir. ■^1 'ijl ! V,, I vill PRAYER FOR GUlDAJfOE. ' 2 In Thy word I read f 1^ ^ Aakf„rmercrf„lt?|-:r"- Ihey who early seek «h«] a :, ''esus, Thou hast died for me Thou wilt lead mA 'Pi, .; Jesiis tI ' ^^ ®"'^ comfort, Jesus, Thou hast died for mi 4 pin th \n th( 2 \ 3 T Th ■1 tDANCE. • 131 ^iTh«.e? fountain, or me. •omise-^ ve ; find me, me, Thee, Fort, ' me. imd The«u ne; nae, I. It guide BttflL ;e; rt, me. SWEET BY AND BY. m ' J T"^^^?:' ^^^n^ that.is fairer than day, T? ,^"i^^^^i*^»^^emayseeitafar, l-or the leather waits over the way To prepare us a dwelling-place there. Chorus. In the sweet by and by, in the sweet by and bv We shall meet on that beautiful shore bv and by, ' ^ :n the sweet* by and by, in the sweet by and bv We shall meet on tliat beautiful shore, 2 We shall sing on that beautiful shore. 1 he melodious songs of tlie blest And our spirits shall sorrow no more ^ Isot a sigh tor the blessing of rest. ' Cho.— In the sweet by and by, &o, J To our bountiful Father above, We will offer the tribute of praise, For the glorious gift of His love ' And the blessings that hallow our days ! Cho.— In the«weet by and by, &c I HOME OF THE SOUL. [40. WILL sing you a song of that beautiful rrt.r'ir't t IMIIU, The far away home of the soul, !||i|l 4 J ,1 i '^i §; "^^ rant"" -»•>-' on that gm I ^„^"''*''*^<'*« of eternity „a J^etwe Jti,rf.t';![;^7^e intervene. '^';nJoT'**'*^<'^'^<'-''.be«.tyJ ^o|n|ttfeTe"'e!Jf:„«S',y. Aiad nothing that mSeth 1 1!^ ^ ^O'. „ hands ' ^^ ""^ «iti harp, in ou, To meet one another again. But my he.rTZll'l'l'^^^o^-r ^nd7/rl in I -.1.1 , % I m see, a^e intervenes me. I its beauty doti.i cjty, you know,! yon and forme.1 ands ; ■ ^er is TJe^ ^ hia hands. beautiful land.! ain I ^f b liarps in ©ur' I 83 Chorus. T^, 1 ^fllgO; yea, IwiJIffos He ha, promised all my sin, toforKiv, From my Saviour llmZ'Jd^^ ' r^« ■0- [41 n calls airay . >'er and o'er : ey; >r no more. HOLT IS THE LORD. ill' hills, ■^11 :(!■ i; Chokps. threat u Jehovah, King oveTiS Sm and death His H.;„j , "^^ '*'"y I Ai; the earth "hauX""/^?" 'I'"'"'' ' 0Ho._1iV£?;t";S;dtr^ «^- When in hive;'t,7"i«t';?'^^'^°™ »<». When we caltonr bSI ' ""PP^ '*^ There welhaTiZHii^^',"^' •'^•''^S. CHo.-^igryt»;^S:2.7cf""'^ » IHECHILDKENALLFORJEST73 irPHE children aU for Je„., WhUe,.ouire„ain/in.i: *'"• Wort !• jiut h.™._^ 'ore HJul mndfew is a«Mij ^S over alt titaJoQdforjoy! i the atory • shali destroy : « His glory • ho behold Kim I ^tchleas diyia I oni» Ac, name I '■ adore Him, '^appy strain, •wna before HiiT awaking, re we shall BiDi i ^ JESUS. [43 as t « The childnm aU for Jews. T *?'■ ^"? ^^ ^«*' Him caU. In the gentle Shepherd's arms ineres rooin enongh for all Gho.— Pray on J hope on ! &a • The children all for Jesna ! Bring them now, Bring them now, ^ the world benumb the heart Vt sorrow mark the brow. ' CHc—Pray on ! hope on ! Sco, * ^?,?^^^^° »" for Jeans I AH may come, aU may come : ^V'i' f ^^^ *^^« i« o'er. ■^o nnd them all at home. Cttc^Pi^y on 1 hope on ! A«. ', H 1 BEAUTIFUL, LAND OF REST JERUSALEM, forever bright,-! y Bcautifnl land of rest. ' «o winter there, nor chill o i*o»atifal land of rant I tU S^i. -'If M- ^M !l! '' 'li The beautif,,! to,rt „f ^^j_ 2 Jernsalem, fop ever free -. Beautiful land of resTr Beautiful iand of rest! tHo.-Beautiful land, &«, t-'HC-Beautiful la„d, &^^ ^'"* J f ased away, eudlfififi day. il land tllandy ^^t Chrfrt »a of woe, )ear,— . *Iy shore; ing befora J 17 GOD BLESS OUR SCHOOL. [4fi, pOD bless our school ! U .Sing to the praise of God most high, Smg how He sent His S„n to die -^^ kmg how He brin^^s sahation nigh s Ood bJesa our eohool ! 2 God ble.^e our school ♦ Bring all the wandering children in. Bring aJl the heirs of death and si^! luring them, immortal life to win : God bless our school ! 3 God bless our school ! Teach us the work of truth to know Teach us in Christian strength toTrow ,? i^.r^^^ Thee here belowf ' txod bless our school ! K^ii ^„^^^ ^'^^ss our seliool ! 1^ 111 all our hearts with heav'nlv grace Lead US m love to that blest T,lace ' Where we shall see our 8avi JurTface : God bless our school ! THE BETTER PART. Hidinr.l^;Xt:rS!^V? ^--^^^ heart. i.V [46. m as Chorum •Carta that lona with ♦iv • . /[ears that oHtohtZ'::'^^^ ?PP'«»»«d k« , ':o1:*'J»»™/J<-)y desert, C».e the w r„nhthei¥»H. 2iiat I EQ»y sin ^:?yry ^M^ig heart ; "^y * part was, Afi^ X)oa't pj"y w-tVr '*'°»' * A^%9 i ^^ei" paHl, Jesus ; * broken he*rk ter part. ^ ?ht oppressed ii«B »^ould start. Dafort ; fMirt. i, Act !rt, ' Saviour r part " as, &c. eeliwg^ g heart ; Chorus. Have courage to do right ; Have courage to do right j The world may sneer, but never fean Have courage to do right. t The world will strive to charm you. And Satim hurl his dart • w^i ° T^ ^^** «^*» ^a**m you While Jesus guards the heart! tHO.—Have courage, &a S Stand up then for the truthful. Stand up then for the pure ; ^* courage nerve the youthful The conflict to endure. Cho. — Have courage, &c 00^ BLESS OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL. ^ Cl^P ^'^®* °"' Sunday-School, U Increase our Sunday-SohooL God bless our School. Send down Thy grace divine. May every child be thine, And love, all hearts entwine t God bless our School I 2 All our dear teachers blest, ~— ©---• vis'srsx! isitgz: SiiQQOm In winnuig mouIs i 11. I m iMdi ' 1 111 ,.!i;: I'll !■■ «i 4M Maj tW eaoouraged U ^G„dbfejrcr^-uU tread i„thJ As°tr "»««t *''* ^""" ^""'^ be obje.^ 'o„h*1«t°"'*'P«rf«me.heaho,^ « She heard but th« «o, • I With sigb,; ""• Sav.our-.he .poke fci • In the skv affc * ^'*'"^^-"»;^"'ebea„t,„,be..j •And teli of all fK. I"?""";? '"srht, * 1(1 f went round thr 3uld tread in thi «^o«W be object, oie Bhe showere — sie Bpoke bi 40 reet is tbe day of sacred rest, fo mortal cares disturb my breast 5 ► may my heart in tune be found, ^ike David's harp of solemn sound. JMy heart shall triumph in the Lord, [And bless His M'orks, and bless His word • Thy works of grace, how bright they shine I How deep thy counsels, how divine I ih Tf ^^^^^eyesM^ooh never raise their thoughts so hieh • ^ at each heav«Like brutes they live, like brutes the? diti ere th.^KK- M^! ^'T *^^^ flourish, tiU thy breath ** UirobbingW Dooms them to everlasting death. ^ineth the bowj as melteth the! *[T^hy Bins are ^uty of heaven, '[SI. I my King, nksandsinii It. I But I shall share a glorious part, When grace has well refined my hearL And fresh supplies of joy are shed, Like holy oil to cheer my head. Sin,^ my worst enemy before, Shall vex my eyes and ears nomor« My inward foes shall all be slain, l^'or iSatan break my peace again. Then shall I see, and hear, aud know All 1 desired and wished below ; And every power find sweet emplor ill if ... 4-U» t etCfjual world of joy. *i' 1 IM I D^^i ^^^ » golden mn»^««. F'r.r^ * gwden mottotr vain; In the xscente of riri^r "'^ "^"•op, brother *^"!?°< V who l^'x-'y ?'«»"». „,I" tL ,nTj;^^,% heavenly trein^ n«S w,U fi'^?;'?'*' «» Hf« feet When our wayw.rd, 4^ "Ke,n J?:."^ ''"''enly voiM,. jontdajri I I in sorroir, »li in Vftin . >tto\r, e and pain j toice saying nd, ^^ pitying, ^ying to the ethi 47 Pray tintil you reftchfalr CAftjum, Reach the peady gates of day. Then your bhea shall end in glory And shall never pass away. * Oho. —When our wayward, fto« THE GUIDING HAKD. [54 Thou tnuat pass through thia tangled I dreary | wild, || * ' If thou wouldut reach the city | unde I filed. Thy peaceful home above." IS "But enemies are arolind," I «• Yes, child. 1 ■ I knowJl Where least expecting thou shalt I find a I foe ;|| ' ' But victor thou Shalt prove o'er | aU be I low, Only seek strength above." [• "^^^*^p it is dark." I " Child take my | lYustjny all-seeing cars j bo | shalt thou | W i 'Midst glory bright aboT«»" (ifs -^^^Qe eve to me fK 1 " "Oh, Father I »„ n tiy I head)! ■" ''''"■^'" ' "Child, fej ^P"» my breast It „ „, «pi-ead|| " ^« my I lore that I ii , TTE T'^'^"^ HERALDS / , S;:s f;^"»- -o p-c;a™ To ''istant clime" th? r?""'*' "»«« ! ■* ad nianf /u "" tidinga bear PJ'">tthcro,eofShtont?'„. '^'^ we are ieirs of Go4 ' fSil ; 'il; *he»e / slippery ^o^ shalfc / pra "'^ "Child, leaj "^y I love that /I m Ihav«, 8aid,j 49 We must be bom again, A ^".^'^"«* we must believe, And if we come by simple faith. His pardon we receive. 2 We must be bom again, . "^Jl ^od's eternal truth, A ^TJ i^.^y y^"" ^^^^y seek, And find Him m their youth. We must be born again Our stubborn wiU suW-ied, Old thmgs must pass, and all be chamred. By sovereigh grace renewed. ^^*^ 3 We must be bom again. Or heaven we cannot 'see. And where our blessed Saviour dwells V\ e cannot hope to be We must be bom again,' Lord teach our soul the way » Oh help us ail our journey through, lo work, to watch, to pray ^^ HOME IK HEAVEN. [5^. hT« h^J^.lLT_"f ^^ 'fl - *^^3 weary lo\'* 50 Chorus. Trav'linff on so glad and fr^^. To a home for you and me, Irav ling to the promised heavenly Un^ * On^r^K "\ ^f'^^'* • *« **»« «"fferer liea With the .lesL^^^^^^^^ OHO.-Trav'ling on, &c. 3 A home in heaven ' wh^n m,*. +- And our wealth .7.^ f - .^ treasures fade, OHO.- Irav'ling on, &c. * To^'^hT ^ ^T^""' ^^^^^ O"'' friends have fl. Weahanmeetyh^i^rorh^?-^.., CHO.-Trav'lingon, &c. MARTYN. ^ M"^^^ !^*^^ Saviour's tomb ^" ^iftsted at the early dawa • «.^ Ajwru bae ioveu had gone •' 51 TremHing, while a crystal flood Issued from her weeping eyes. For a while she lingering stobd/ tilled with sorrow and surprise. 2 Bnt her sorrow quickly fled When she heard His welcome voice i Christ had risen from the dead— Now he bids her heart rejoice. What a change his word can make t lurmng darkness into day. Ye who weep for Jesus' sake, He will wipe your tears away. 3 He who came to comfort her. When she thought her all was lost Will for your relief appear, 1 hough you now are tempest-tossU Dn His arm your burden cast ; On His love your thoughts employ • Weeping for a while may last ^^ * Hut the morning brings the joy. SHALL I BE THERE? fgs. I WHEN saints gather round Thee, dear / , , Saviour, above ; •l"!???*"^ *« ^'',^^« Thee with jewels of love, ^^rn... .uv^e ought mansions of glory so fair tell me, dear Saviour, if I «haS be^ there '' I^!i i m ffiifi:-"! 02 n +^11 ^ Chorus. 8W.e„teache.a.d«oho,a.eachothe,r Otell„e.de..SavJ„,r/2iltTwe, « nn. . Cho.-O teU me, Ac. I Are brining the treaau^they gathered ,ij Otell,„e,dearSavio.,r,ifl3h„u,t^^^^, When hfe , dreary billow, are spent on t J fe" brigtt'^l^rjf' r *i?^ '» "» -". bear, ^ ^ 8'°'"y *''« '''"tora shall | Ot.lln.e, dear Saviour, if Ishall be there! Knv, . <^"''— Otellme, &o 6 O blessed Redeomoi- Ti,„ AIo»e can .roi^T;;^/,--y -d r^^^ ■I m atameci anr? T^r^n,,* j , "^^ •'"*«' place ; tell me",Cl". t'':.''?',^^^' ! I desp;>ir, '"^'"'' " -i sflaii l>e there '- Cho. ^0 teU me, Ac.'- 53 OLIVET. WHEN I tmrvey the wondVons cross, On whicli the Prince of glory died. My nch€3t gam 1 count but loss, * And pour contempt on ail my pride. Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast, Save m the death of Christ, my G^d : All the yam thmgs that charm me most 1 sacrifice them to His blood. See, from his head, his hands, his feet. Sorrow and love flow mingled down i e er such love and sorrow meet, Ur thorns compose so rich a crown ? Were the whole realm of nature mine. Ihat were a present far too smaU : Love so amazing, so divine Demands my soul, my lifi, my aU. tS9, WHO IS HE IN YONDER STALL? [6a WHO is He in yon.'er stall, At whose feet the shepherds fall ?• Chorus. Tis the Lord— oh, wondrous story ♦— 718 the Lord, the King of Glorv : " At jJis feet we humbly fall ; " Crown Him, crown Him Lo^ of alL ' i 0% 2 " ^h^ ia he m yonder coL Bending to Plis toilsome lot ^ 3 " Wh • ., ^^«^-'Tis the Lord, it^ At thi' ^' ^h« «t-B^s and weep3 At the grave whe.e Lazarus sLTm »• 1 aating in the wilderness ^' -S-Tn, . .. ^""^--"^^ the Lord. &«. •* Lo ! at midnight, who i^ R. l^rays in darif Get W: J?. 6 - Wh. • XX - ^«^— "^is the Lord, Aa ^ksl?K^^^^^^^y'« throes. -fl^sKs for blessings on His foes ?" 7 -WK • X, ^"^--''*^i« the Lord, &a , •uu neip, and save ^' " fto IS He that on von tl„v>„ CHo_'TistheU«I,A<. NSr *'',"■" """tW week Waiting in Hi.- -,;;;--•, .y. 'he Lord, St9, weepa sleeps ?" be Lord, &a « Lord, Ae. e Lord, Ao; r i Lord, Aa e save T" > Lord, Aa ►»» Lord, Ac; WEEK ^[6i way; Id 55 « Day of all the week the best. Emblem of eternal rest. While we seek supplies of grace. Through the dear Redeemer's name, bhow thy reconciled face— Take away our sin and shame ; * rom our worldly cares set free^ May we rest this day in thee. Here we come Thy name ^ ^aise ; Let U8 feel Thy preser - ar; * While we in Thy house appear: Here afford us, Lord, a taste vt our everlasting rest. May the gospel's joyful sound T ir. ^? "'"'^' *^ raptures new i Let Thy victories abound - Unrepenting souls subdue : Thus let all our Sabbaths prove lUl we jom the church above. SAFETY NEAR THE CROSS. [62 * W^^f "^r":'!^"^ ^'^^ *^« ho«t8 of sin. ' I " *'. oft-times suffer loss. ^ But If the conquest we would win. We must keep near the cross. w4 li ifr "'''''' Chorus. O there 8 safety near the cross, 'M^i f '5 ' '^^'*^ "^*'' tile cross Mid the d.rest conflict sin can wL«. There's safety near the cross *^*^ Whon h^^'P*^*^'"'^'^ ^^^kest hour When hope seems well niah lost '^LTnV''^ to Christ%he m'ore And stul keep near the cross ' Cho._0, there', aafety, ta. ALETTA. V.ew Him bleedLf o„ t Jf L^"™*- Pounng out His iife for thee^' [6& le cross, the cross, sin can wageu cross. hour, lost, 3 more, 8 safety, &a ied gold, I, safety, Aa 67 3 All thy crimes on Him were laid t bee upon His blameless head Hrath Its utmost vengeance pour^ Due to my offence and yours ; Weary sinner, keep thine eyea On the atonmg sacrifice. 3 Cast thy guilty soul on Him, Fmd Him mighty to redeem ; At His feet thy burden lay Look thy doubts and fears away i Now by faith the Son embrace PleadHia promise, trust His grace. MIGHTY TO SAVE. [64. Hope sheds her bright ray o'er the gloom of the grave, * A Saviour ascending, fills earth with hu brightness, Tis Jesus, 'tia Jesus the mighty to savp. • Chorus. Mighty to save, mighty to save, lis Jesus, 'tis Jeffus the mighty to save. I O'er the dark realms of denth «!„•«..- - u.i. of glory, ^'"^° " "~* The tyrant no longer exerts hia dread »wjij. ■ ■■(<-' kl I 5^ CHO.-Mightytosave,&o. '°"%t"ijr^''-'-> one., „p.,, «.. In triuDiD.h ascenrl f^ 4-u CHo_Mightytosave!&c 4 Tl.ere,0 there, o^ the banks of th^beantifol Umte u. %^frustH.t^^^^^^ Cho. -Mighty to save, &c ^ M^ '^""l^ ^^ thy guard ; 4^^^ .^? thousand foes arise- To r'' 1'^^ ^'^ pressing hard To draw thee from the skie^ 2 watch and fight, and pray. The battle ne'er give o'er • Renew It boldly ov'rvdav' ^iad help divine implore. [66. 59 3 Ne'er think the victory won, Nor lay thine armor down • The work of faith wiJl not be'done, 111! thou obtain the crown. 4 Then persevere till death Shall bring thee to thy God ; ''ToHtd^vi:;iSe^^^*-°^^-t^ CLEANSING FOUNTAIN. [6a 1 1 rriHEUE is a fountain filled with blood. ! 1 Drawn from Tmmanuel's vei^s And sinners plunged beneath that flood. Lose all their guilty stains. ^^ 2 The dying thief rejoiced to see, Ihat fountain in his day Aiid there may I, though ^ile as he. Wash all my sms away. 3 E'er since by faith I saw the stream Ihy flowing wounds supply, Kedeemiug love has been my theme. And shall be till I die. 4 Then in a nobler, sweeter song, ^ ^^ sing Thy power to save 69 1'^ CROWN HIM. [«7. ' C^ OK ' '^i^^'^'^ ^^^ *^« Prince of Peace. y <^bey the Saviour's call . ^°'^^*<^ Come «eek His face, and taste Hi^ grace. And crown Him Lord of all ^^ Chorus. ^"Befort'tl,^ f""' "^^""*^' ^^* «« come, iictore the brown leaves fall • ' ±Je will guide us with His trnfK 'i^f And crown Him Lord of all '^^ ^ %e ol!^ ?^'^'^"'*' ^«"'- tribute bring. Ye children great and small • ^ Hosanna sing to Christ your kins And crown Him Lord of all ^' Cho.— In the dewy time, Sco. 3 This Jesus will your sins forgive 0, haste ! before Him falf ' For you He died that you might live To crown Him Lord of all ' CHo.~InthedeNytime,&a SINGING FOR JESUS ^ >» irying to serve Him wherever I an Pointing the lost to th^ wo,. ^rl^.A^^' Thisbemymiasion/apii^riitlo;;^ [6a •1 men in tbe strains of my country I minde V hen to exalt her my voice I would S • :^3 f,.r His glory, whose arm is her rewf ' Him would I honor. His name ruTd IpSe. 2 Sin^ng for Jesus glad hymns of devotion Lifting the soul on her pinions of love ' TeE of?'? " f.*^^"^^* ^^ the wayside, 1 elHng of rest m the mansions above Mosic may soften where language would failus lee rngs long buried 't will often restore ^";;^dT^'^ '^^^*^^^ ^-- t^eiPof ^rore""' """'"^ *^^°^ ^^«" *^-y ^re no ^ ^fef 'fV ''"i'' ^^ ^l''^'^ Redeemer, Wod of the pilgnms, for Thee I will siiir • Glory to God fXT^rt^tf bTf!^^ ^^^^^^ Soon shall my spirit transported asS • Smgin| for Jesus, blissful employmenl ' Loud hallelujahs that never wTend.^ [6a I THE HIGHWAY OF HOLINESS [69 O He, whom I fix mv hoT>«?*n,J« . liu track i «.. .„.^ T>n puj:,^^-'- '^ Ihe n*iTow way tUl him I view. ll [ V 62 2 The way the holy prophet, went ^ 3 This is the way I long have soufrht And mourn 'd becan^jp T fZ ,./"*» Mv r^^ t 1 "V se 1 found it not My gnef a burden long has been Because I was not saved from di. * UelUfl^ ^ • *r^" ^^^^"«* it^- power Comehither:i'uriatXr;r Nothing but sin have'i to\iTJ. Nothmg hut love shall I receive. " ^ '^Y'^l ^ **" *« sinners round I^poi*nt1o%1^"^^ ^ haveTund; A ii pomt to Thy redeeming blood Axid 8ay,_Behold the wayVooi STAND UP FOR JESUS. m i 8™ndf '^^ '^^"«-' Strengthened by hi, ^''^i^^^S^yo^ng. have ventured ,^.... J 63 But, soon cut down, as maim'd and faint I li- Hear. O^myfnenda 1 the charge .S^VhlS Stand up for Jesus ! 2 Stand up for Jesus ! All who lead His host !* Gh^^U *^' 'P^'"^''^ of the Holy Shrink from no foe, to no temptation*, yield Ur^e on the tnumphs of tht^^gloriou^ field-L fctand up for Jesus i 3 Stand up for Jesus ! Ye with»whom I stood Churfh ''of' t'T'^°^« *^^^^ ' '«e of blood: trae Covenant! favored, firm and Remember Him to whom all thanks are due. otand up for Jesus I * ^*Ye^?af L«''"'-' ^^'*'°^^^ *« *^^* ^or^- Lord I "''''' ^"^ '''''^ ^""^ '^'■^^ ^« Only to serve in heaven, on earth I fall • Ye who remain, still hear your comrade'scaU otand up for Jesus! » Stand up for Jesus ! Ye of every name, '"'5^4*^!.«^±^_^^f"g«,^«°t«of the past. • • .lu ^^^u^,,^ in love and peace at last Stand up for Jesus 1 ^ !'f u. Ill i^ 64 6 Stand up for Jesus ! Lo ' at Orv?'« ^- i,* ^ ^ Jesus himself for ualipl?!^^ * "^^* ^M I-t saiuts and sinnV ^S Vt^H r' ' Let Jews^,,, Oentiles t^dVi^LT:^ Stand up for Jesus I LUTON. p., , His wisdom's vast .r^ f' ^ ^^^^'^ names ; * Ai^cTcWh *\'.,«^' *''• •""'» adorn • The ^:fte"w* th Z^'^^i'^^''^ "o™ I A.d the Jj::^ «;i^,»tr4piy. He sees their hone. H. V-.J" *i',«" \ And looks, and ioi^^kui^TZT' "i 65 LAS , AKD DTD MY SA VroUR BLEED, m A ^^^ \ "??? ^'^ "y SavioDr bleed ? if or such a worm as I ? 2 Was it for crimes that I have don* He groan'd upon the tree ^ Amazing pity I grace unknown J And love beyond degree I ' ^And^ifl;^ v' r .^'^ ^^^^»«" Mt, And shut his glories in, ^ Flr^nV^' "Eighty Maker, di«L l-or man, the creature^s sin. ^ Ihe debt of love I owe : ^ 'T^' n'i ^ ^^^ "myself »w»y. Tis aU that I can do. ^' JESUS BY THE SEA. 3r%h?strdT -"''' ^^^-^ --''^ o. land ^aitmg people on %hi 6 »■ ]'' '. I' • ' " /i lit* $6 01 love to think of Jesu, by the se* • Wh^ I •>« spake to them that heard Whde^he taught the w»iti„s pe„pTet> th, *''''7h:«a:"''°"^^'"'"^«-'^'=e^1o^ertlrk•lrjt:v^"^ ■ And I long t„ leave ri^ *''*"'•• ' At my dear Redeemer'i.cai crj„ a,i>ui^ie everaiure to b *rdon is free, e. king, Ac. thee now, ! thine ; ines his brow m 7S i HawaJtsfor thee still, then haste with delight 0, fly to the arms, of his love ^^ Press on to that beautiful mansion of light Prepared m h is kingdom above. ^^ REFaAi^.-Patiently waiting, &o. GOD IS NEAR THEE. [7a. 1 nOD is near thee, therefore cheer thee. ^ Sad soul ! ^ He'U defend thee ; when around thee J^illows roll. When around thee billows roll 2 Calm thy sadness, look in gladness. On high ! Faint and weary, pilgrim, cheer thee. . Help 18 nigh! PUgrim, cheer thee, help is nigh. 3 Mark the sea-bird wildlv wheeling n J ^ , Through the skies ! God defends him, God attends him. When he cries ! God attends him when he cries FOREVER WiTH THE LORD. 1 *' FOF ]VER with fha Tord » Amen, so let it be ; [8a 1, It' < M li,!i. 74 Life rrom the dead is in that word t 118 itmuortaJity. Here in the body pent, Absent frora Him I roam ; 1 •* nightly pitch iny moving teat A day's march nearer liome ; Nearer iiomc, nearer home, A day's march nearer home. 2 My Father's house on high, Uorne of my soul, how^'near, At times, to faith's aspiring eye ihy gohien gates appear ! Ah, then my spirit faints ^^'o reach the land I love ; lh(j bright inheritance of saints— " Jerusalem above ; Home above, home above, Jerusalem above. 8 Yet doubts still intervene. And all my comfort flies : Like Noah's dove, I flit between hough seas and stormy skies : Anon the clouds depart, xxrT-r ^^^'^^ *"^ watera'cease, While sweetly o'er my gladden'd heart llxpands the bow of peace : Bow of peace, bow of peace, iliXpaiidi* the bow «f npa^p 75 I So when my latest breath bhall rend the vail in twain By death I shall escape from death. And life eternal gain • ^ Knowing ''as I am known," How shall 1 love that word, Ai;d oft repeat before the thn.ne. «,.,^l*!"evf with the Lord;" \Vith the Lord, with the Lord, J^orever with the Lord." . * GUIDE. ^ J\^^7 ^^'"''^^ ^^i*hful Guide, 11 Lver near the Christian's side : gently lead ns by the band, ' riJgrims m a desert land w?T^.f ^'^« ^"^e'er rejoice, \Ah|le they hear that sweetest voiceu Whisp'rinK 8o tiy, ^^ j,^^^ «»^«b --oUow me, I'll guide thee home. 2 Ever present, truest friend, il-ver near, thine aid to lend Leave us not to doubt and fear Groping on in darkness drear, ' When the storms are raging ^ore Hearts grow faint and hT>pe^s ^ive'oW V^ hi«per softly, wand'rer com^e < ' Follow me, I'll giudo thee ho"ue. [BL 76 8 When onr days of toil sha'I ceai,^ Waiting ntill for sweet release, Kothing left but heaven ■ ..■. ,j or, Wondering if our names are there : Wading deep the dismal flood, Pl'Mding nought but Jesus' blood ; Vhisper softly, wanderer, come I 1 ;>ilow me, I'll guide thee home. !," t I i i ! THEY ARE GOING DOWN THE VALLEY. [a ^ m^^^ *^ ^"^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ®"^ ^^^^^ one, VJ Gone with a youthful bloom ; Lowly we bend, school-mate and friend, Passing away to the tomb. Chorus. They are going down the valley, The deep, dark ralkjy ; We'll see their faces ^sever more, Till we : -.pg down the - illey, The dark, deatii valle>, And meet them on the other shore, | S Oft we have mirwled together, Sometimes in prayer and sonp j Now when we meet, this ont ; e greet Never a.cra.tn in mi». fV. ««. Cho. — They ar' .oii &o. !■'■ )WN THE S Sweetly the form will be sleepina c V!?"' H'^ cyP'-ess shade : * Sad though we be, fondly will we Cherish the name of the dead. Cho. -They are going, &©, i Down in the valley they're going. Down to the other shore • But with the blest-fair hid of res*^ Weeping ^m come never more. Cho.— Thuj are going, &o. RIXDGE. r ( I ^tS^ * ^^?''^ ""^ tongues to sing I ^r; My great B.- >emer'« praiae 1 * I The glories of my God and fing. The tnuL.phs of his .ace. Xhat bids our sorrows ce; ^ -^irn^'S^ ^° *^e sinner's ears, lis life, and health, and peace. [8 He break the power of canceil'd sin. I -We sets the prisoner free ; His blood can make the foulest clean. Hi- blod avail'd for me. ^ 1 4 See aU vour sins on Jesus laid : ^•.e ^ar;o of God was slain : His soul was once an offaring madt *or every 8oul of man. [831 r II' j" m « i !' !l M i ^ 'I! ! i ,'! 78 SCATTER SEEDS OF KIXDNESa 1 T ET us gather up the the sunbeam* fJ -L-ying all around our path ; Let us keep the wheat and roses, Casting out the thorns and chaff t het us find our sweetest comfort In the })lessing3 of to-day, VVith a patient hand removuig All the briars from the way. Chorus. Then scatter seeds of kindnesa* ±or our reaping by- and-by. ^ ^*m^n^r^' "^® °®''^' P"2« the music lill the sweet- voiced bird has flo^vn li Strange that we should slight the violet, lUJ the lovely flowers are gone I fctrange, that summer skies and sunshii iNever seem one half so fair. As when winter's snowy pinions fehake the white down in the air I Cflo.—Then scatter, &o. If we knew the baby fingers Pressed against the window pane, Would be cold and stiff to-morrow-1 JNever trouble us again— Would the bright eyes of our darliufl vf^.^ Txiu priui or rosy fingers Yex us then as they do now ? CHo.—Then scatter. &c 9 i I 79 4 Ah ! those little ice-cold fin-ers. How they point our menioncy back To the hasty w.>r(Is an.l action, Hxejn along our baokuanl track I How those httle hanave never'heard Ihe message of salvation i^roni God's own holy word. Ciio.— I love to tei; «y , by-and-by, With tlie toilsome journey done, Ant'' the glorious battle won. W^e shall siiine forth as the sun, By-ami-by, by-and-by. 2 Done with all of earth's delusion, By-an«l-by, by-and-by, War and strife, and sin's confusion, By-and-by, by-and-by. We shall rest our ]>ilgrim feet, On the shores wluTe lov'd ones meet, Th(;re to dwell in bliss comijlete, By-and-by, by-aud by. 8 We shall see and hv like Jesus, By-and-by, by-and-by ; He a crown of life will give as, i>y auu uy, uy-»iiu-i>y, N 83 And the angels who fulfil All the mandates of His will bhaU attend and love us etilL By-aud-by, by.and-by, ^ ^^^,3' K '1^' ^^ «^^^3^ whiteness, By-and-by, by-and-by ; ^ -And with crowns of dazzling brightness. By-and-by, by-and-bv- ^ ^ "» T^ere mir storms and perils passed, And with glory ours at last, Well possess the kingdom vast. By-and-by, by-and-by. ALL THINGS EARNEST. [8ft. 1 TIME is earnest, passing by, X Death IS earnest, drawing nigh. Sinner ! wilt thou tritlirg be ^ ^ ' Tmie and death appeal to thee. Chorus. Christ is earnest, bids thee "come.- ±^aid thy spirit's priceless sum— Wilt thou spurn thy Saviour's love. 1 leading with thee from above. 2 Life is earnest, when 'tis o'er IhoH returnest never more ; Soon to meet eternity, Wilt thou never sirinna Vi^ • Cho.— Christ is earnest, &o. Si liilipi 84 3 When fhj pleasures all depart, What will soothe tliy fainting heart? Friendless, desolate, alone, Hast'ning to a world unknown. Cho. — Christ is earnest, &c. 4 Heaven is earnest : solemnly Float its voices down to thee. 0, thou mortal, art thou gay. Sporting through thine earthly day ? Clio. — Christ is earnest, &c, 6 God is earnest: kneel and pray p]re thy season pass away ; Ere be set His judgment throne, Vengeance ready, mercy gone. Cho, — Christ is earnest, &o. THE PRODICtAL'S RETURN. fOO, JOY! joy! joy! there is joy in heaven witli| the angels ; Joy ! joy ! joy ! for the prodigal's returo. He has tome, he has come, To liis heather's house at last ; He was lost, he is foimd, And the night of gloom is past Blessed hour of joy, and communion sweet For his heart is full and his love complete,! His Father sees hiuLand hastes to meetj And bid him welcome home. § .1 -?i| re- 85 'Tio « • r 1 ^'. "*'^^' the song, lis a j>yful, joyful strain, ^' Welcome heme, welcome home To thy Father's house again ' Ol re/' 7%^' ^^.'"^ with^the fallfn. tears 0[ repentent grief, over wasce.l veaTT Ihe pardoning voice of his Fa her cheers And bids him welcome home. * ' ^loJ?VJ"^^ ^^ '^'t '-^li-"* fields of glory vv nue the morning sun is bri.rl.f Josns calls, Jesus calls °^*' 1(> a land of love and light. VVewi 1 journey on till ou? pilgrim feet And bid us welcome home. ^ * in :?'!:^i"!,^^'.?"*eous hand bestow. Fmn^ti^l jnat^s worth possessing, l*roni that hand mcessant flows. HaHelujah, Hallelujah, Amen. [91. 80 To his arms we're yet invited ; 'Tis the Saviour bids us come, Let us, blien, with hearts united, Seek thro' him a heavenly home. Hallelujah, &c. ONE MORE DAY'S WORK FOR JESUS. [9i| 1 r\ NE more day's work for Jesus, v./ One less of life for me I But heavhi is nearer, And Christ is dearer Than yesterday to me ; His love and lii^ht Fill all my soul to-night. Chorus. One more day's work for Jesus, One less of life for me. 2 One more day's work for Jesus, How glorious is my king ! 'Tis joy, not duty, To speak his beauty; My soul mounts on the wing At the mere thought How Christ my life has bought. Cho. — One more, &c. 3 One more day's work for Jesus ; How sweet the work hao been. S7 To tell the story, To show the glory, Where Christ's dock enter in! How it did shine In this poor heart of mine I Clio. — One more, &c i One more day's work for Jesus— 0, yes, a weary day ; But heaven shines clearer And rest comes nearer, At each step of the way ; And Ohrjytin ail- Before his face T fall, Cho. — One more, &,o. 6 0, blessed work for Jesus I 0,^rest at Jesus' feet ! There toil seems phiasure^ My wants are treasure, And pain forbim is sweet Lord, if I may, I'll serve another day. Cho. — One more, &o. IVnOLOTHIAN. C. M. 1 TESUS, the name hitfh over alL • I T-r> kail ,,.. tl_ _ __ 1 * • r-. ii-o.i, x!z c.-triu, or SKy, Angels and men hcfore it fall, And devila fear and fly. [«a. :i I ■; kC } ^. ^^^F t m i t 1 4 88 2 Jesus, the name to sinners dear^ The name to sinners ii;iven ; It scatters all their guilty fear. It turns their hell to heaven. 3 Jesus, the prisoner's fetters breaks, And bruises Satan's head ; Power into strengthless souls it epeaka, And life into the dead. 4 that the world might taste and see The riches of his grace ! The arms of love that compass me, Would all mankind embrace. 5 His only righteousness I show, His saving truth proclaim : 'Tis all my buliness here below To cry, "Behold the Lamb !" 6 Happy, if with my latest breath I may but gasp his Name ; Preach him to all, and cry in death, *• Behold, behold the Lamb !" THE WATER OF LIFE 1 TESUS, the water of life will give d Freely, freely, freely, Jesus, the water of life will give Freely to those who love him. [94 m r Ij ■1.1 ii ! * 2 8 89 Come to that fountain, drink and Ht«. Freely, freely, freely. * Come to that fountain, O drink and Uve. Flowmg for those that love him. CUORUS. Tlie Spirit and the Bride say, come Freely, freely, freely, And lie that is thirsty, let him come And drink of the water of life. Full Chorus. The fountain of life is flowing Flowinj,', freely flowinjr, °* The fountain of life is flowing-. Is flowiujf for you and for me, Jesus has promised a homo in heaven Freely, freely, freelv, ' Jesus has promised a home in heaven Fre(;ly to those tliat love him. ' Treasures unfadinjr will there be (riven Freely, freely, freely, * Treasures unfading- will there be given Freely to those that love him. ' Clio.— The Spirit, &c. Full Cho.— The fountain, &o. Jesus has promised a robe of white. Freely, freel}', freely, Jssus has promised a robe of white. Freely to those that love him ; Kini,'-doms of jrlory and crowns of liffbt. Preoly, freely, freely, ^ King-doms of {riory and crowns of light. Freely to those that love him. Cho, The Spirit, &c. FuiL Cho.— The fountain, &«. T (I .Hi ■III w HH ' "' ,1 90 Jesus has promised eternal day, Freely, freely, freely, Jesus has promised eternal day, Freely to those that love him ; Pleasure that never shall pass away, Freely, freely, freely. Pleasure that never shall pass away, Freely to those that love him. Cho.— The Spirit, &c. ¥uLL Cho.— The fountain, Ac Jesus has promised a calm repose, Freely, freel}'', fretly, Jesus has y . ■ fyjised a calm repose, Freely, to ai? that love him ; Come to i i'v w'?.,ter of life that flows Freely, Ut;e?y, freely. Come to the water f life tha*-. flows Freely to all that love him. Clio.— The S])irit, &c. Full Ciio. — The fountain, &c AUTUMN. 8s & 7s Double. 1 TT AIL ! my ever blessed Jesus, [% Only thee I wifh to sing ; To my soul thy name is precious, Thou my Prophtt, Priest, and King. O ! what mercy Aows from heaven I ' wha/t". inv ariA hsLrtni^^f^fm Love I much ? I'm much forgiven, I'm a miracle of grace. 1 'if 01 2 Once in Adam's race in niin. Unconcerned in sin I lay ; Swift destruction still pursuing, Till my vSaviour passed that way. VVitness, all ye hosts <.f heaven, My Redeemer's tenderness ; Love I much ? Pm much forgiven I'm a miracle of grace. 3 Shout ye bright angelic choir. f'f'^ise the Lamb enthroned above; While astonished I admire God's free grace and boundless lovi, That blest moment I received him, • Filled my soul with joy and pealw t Love I much ? I'm much forgivea , I'm a miracle of grace. 4 Jesus, hail ! enthroned in glory. There forever to abide ; All the heavenly hosts adore thee Seated at thy Father's side : There for sinners thou art pleadinjr . There thou dost our place prepare'i Ever for us interceding, Till in glory we appear. iX OUR MISSION SONG. [97. i fiVu hearts arc very joyful in oui Snnday- \J school to-day, ' Singing our mission song together ; ' IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) V // / 1.0 |50 ™"= IIII^B I.I 1-4 1.6 1.25 .« A" 0-: em nl x_ lllUiU Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 i\ % •SS <^ ^■^ ^^w VK^^^ 4t^^> V^ <^ >> •'/ // ,.amb of Calvary, Saviour divine 1 iic 59 Kow hear me while T pray. lake ^,11 my giiilt away i O let me from this day Be wholly thine. 2 May thy rich grace impart Strength to my fainting heart— My zeal inspire ; As thou ha«t died 'for me Oh may my love to thee ' i'ure, warm and changeless 1>«— A livmg fire. 3 While life's dark maze T tro.d And griefs around me sr-rcad * bo thou my Guide ; Bid darkness turn to day, Av ipe sorrow's tear away* IS or let me ever stray From thee aside. I COME TO THE SAVJOHR. f]04. ^ N^^aVS"" Saviour invifes you t<. co:^^ ■ f\^?d%tothearm,sof -Jn^love- ' Id his kingdom of grac5 there is luom. And a mansion of glory above. Chorus. Over Jordan a home bright arid f.i^ vur Saviour has froiip fo nv,-.,. ..J, '' We Jhall reot by-and-by houi in^r -aro. la that home knight a^<] f^,r. '""^^ 100 2 Are you tLirsty ? remember the call, come, and salvation receive ; For the fountain is open to all Who will truly repent and believe, Cho. — Over Jordan, &c. 3 Are you weary and sighing for rest ? To Jesus your refuge repair ; He will pillow your bead on bis breast ; If you seek him by watching and prayei| Cho. — Over Jordan, &c. 4 To the faithful a promise is given, Who meekly his counsel obey, Of a crown of rejoicing in heaven. And a treasure that f^des not away, Cuo. — Over Jordan, &c. THE CLEANSING BLOOD. L. M. [Ifla| 1 T XHJKST, thou wounded Lamb of God, J To wash me in th> cleansing blood ; To dwell within thy wounds : then paio Is sweet, and life or death is gain. % Take my poor heart, and let it be For ever closed to all but thee f Seal thou my breast, and let me wear That pledge of love for ever there I $ Ifow blest are they who still abide Close »helter'd in thy bleeding sidef 101 Who life and strengtli from thence derive. And by thee move, and in thee live. T I thuu thy quick'nin,!? Spirit breathe? Thou giv St the poM^er thy grace to move ? wnudroua grace i O bouucUess love 1 'irstraH. DEAR LITTLE LAMBS. [106 D'^^'' 8av- >i^r"'^' "^" ^- -- *o the eome^to His ioU with the happy and the S^eet is t^heVoice of the Shepherd that love. * Bow^gently he will fold yoti in his anns to Second part. —Ifivxj^r Class ""tiour f ^^'"^'' ^^'^' ^^"^^^ ^^ the Sa. i ^^*^\:;^ji^"l ^'^^ to the kind, loving Shep- ^^r/i'lv' ^'^^ ^^^* ^"^ "« i^ the shm. Y^, iittle lambs. He']] nrot^v^f. ..om for p-. Ana wdco^e you all to . Father . de^' em- a r 1 .^s^JiLilli '. 1«L. :f>k I '■■■■ i ^ 1(12 Ati-oIs tliat Btand by the portals of glory Are gazing uow with rapture on each hai)py lace. Second Part. We are little lambs, little kmbs of the 82 viour, I V/e are very humble, but our Shephenl h« will be ; ... Precious are tj>e wor^.s that with py we re- member : " lM)rl)id not little children," let them com| unto me. First Part. 3 Deariittle lambs, what a promise be givcil liovv areat are the blessings his tender c»r»| bestows, jf Safe jou shall dwell in the green shadjj Beside the cooling fountain where the wak Hows. Secmd Part. We are little lambs, we .will cling to tli Saviour, , ,, We vill be his precious ones and give Hi! all our love : 11 4Telp us by your i^vayers that we may ah faithful, , An.1 Jesus then will talj:e us to our lioE above. 103 First Part. i Dear little lambs, wv. will pray for each other Aij(l tru«t 111 the Lord as we journey thua along , Soon we shall cross o'er the dark rolling river And join the happy chorus of the an^-eis' SOUiJ. O All. Blessed be the Lofd, we will praisehim forever tie will bid us welcome when we reach fair Canaan's shore ; Ble«sed be the Lord, to his name be the rrlory Well mt^ettie friends we've cherished then l)o par& no more. •I ' »■ DEAR JESUS, HEAR ME. [I OS. 1 OAVIOUR, bless a litt'e child; Kl Teacli my heart the way to Thee • Iklake it g«;i.fcle, good and mild ; * Loving Savionr, care for me. Chorus. Dear Jesus, hear me, Hear I'hy little child to-day • Hear, hear me ; Hear me when I pray. 2 I am young, but Thou hast said— t All who will, may come to Thee ; I i it I m\ 104 Feed my soul with living bread ; Loving Saviour, care for me, Cuo. — Dear Jesus, &c. 3 Jesus, help me, I am weak ; Let nie put my trurt in Thee ; Teach me how, and what to speak ; Loving Saviour, care for me. Oho. — Dear Jesus, &c. 4 I would never go astray. Never turn aside from Thee ; Keep me in the heavenly way ; Loving Saviour, care for me. Cho. — Dear Jesui, &c. IF I COME TO JESUS. 1 I F I come to Jesus, 1 He will make me glad, lie will give me pleasuie. When my heart is sad. Chorus. If I come to Jesus, Happy I should be, He is gently calling Little ones like me. 2 If I come to Jesus, He will hear my prayer j [109. 105 He will love me dearly, He my sins did bear. CHC.~If I come, Ao. 8 If I come to Jesus, He will take my hand, He will kindly lead me To a better land. Cho.— If I come, &a 4 There with happy children, Jiobed in snowy white, I shall see my Saviour In that world so bright. " Cho. — If I come, &c. CLIMBING UP ZION'S HILL. [110. I '* I'M trying to climb up Zion's hill," 1 For the Saviour whispers " Love me," Tho' all beneath is dark as death : Yet the stars are bright above me, Then upward still to Zion's Hill, To the land of joy and beauty, My path befoie shines more auu more^ As it uears the golden city. Chorus. I'm climbing up Zion's Hill, I'm climbing up Zion's HilL ^iuu wuig. Climbing Climbing up Zion's Hill. 106 2 I know I am but a little child, My strength will not protect me; But then I am the Savioul-'s lamb, Ami he will not neglect me, Then all the time I'll try to climb This holy hill of Zion, For I am bure the way is pnre, And on it comes " no lion." Cho. — I'm climbing, &c. 3 Then come with me, we'll upward go, And climb this hill together ; And as we w^aik we'll sweetly talk, And ing as we go thither. Then giount up still God's holy hill. Till we reach the pearly portals, • Where raptured tongues proclaim the song Of the shining-robed immortals. Cuo. — I'm climbing, &o. JESUS, MY LORD. JESUS, thy name I love, All otlier names above, Jesns, my Lord ! Oh ! th(»u art all co me ! Nothing to please I see, IS'othing apai't from thee, Jesus, my Lord 1 [IIL 2 Thou blessed son of God Hast bought me with thy bloody Jesus, my Lord ! Oh ! how greiit is thy leva, All other loves above, Love that [ daily prove, Jesus, my Lord ! S^ When unto thee I flee, Thou wilt my refuge l)e, Jesus, my Lord ! "What need I now to fear? "What earthly grief or care? Since thou art ever near, Jesus, my Lord I TRY TO BE LIKE JESUS. [lia Vy E'LL try to be like Jesus, T I The children's precious Friend, Far dix .'w than a mother, A sistej or a brother, He'll love us to the end. Girls. We'll try to be like Jesus, We'll try to be like Jesus, . All. "^Vo'l' try to be like Jesus, Thtr rfhMren'a precious Friend. I i'4 ill a I We'll try to he like Jeaui, lu body and iu mind ; For pure he was aud-holy^ Iu temper meek and lowly. And to poor sinners kini Cho.— We'll try, &e. We'll try to be like Jesug, And do our Father's will j We'll seek his strength in weaknew. We'll bear the cross in meeknesis. Up Calvary's rugged hilL Cho.— We'll try, Sie, We'll try to be like Jesus, And when we come to die. At his right hand in glory We'll sing the blessed story, • The ransomed sing on higli. Cmo. —We'll try, &c. THE GRAVE. 1 AH how they softly rest " J For aye, eaeh blessed one, Who now, on Jesu's breast. Sleeping from us are gou«. Softly their ashes lie, Under the grassy sod ; They did not reallv die Th&y but wmt home to G«L [ua />1 2 Yet 'tis no idle rest, No mere release from care ; Wbat they l(»ved here the be#fc, 1 hey are fulfilling there. There they in active love, Their trnest leisure find And worship God above, And know His holy mind, 3 Yet are they often here, Yet do we meet again ; Our hearts they come to cheer, In work, in joy, in pain. And we to them are bound In closer union still Whene'er with them, we're fonnd. i>oing the Father's wUi ^mm GROW WEARY. [114. T T Though m time we may reap no reward . For etermty will tell-yes'^Bterz^i?; wuH^^j' lllT"^^ '^''' '''' thos« who wrve ti; CHoRaa. ye stars ! shine on, shine en. R "P.^ heaven's own blue, ^ome ti^e, suae time,. I too may aKl^^ 1 «a;r »hme as brightly as you, ^^ • '■> '1, . ■!« i ^,.u : no 2 We rmist hoar the yoke daily : — Tesus "says, **Tt is easy, my hunlen is li^^it;" For he knows how frail we are, yes, he know^ how frail we are, And he helps us through the day and thro' the uight. Cho. — ye stars ! &c. 3 All the stars o'er us shining in the sky. And the sun and the moon do his will ; And we know that by-and-by, if to serve hira well we try, With a brighter j^low our spirits he will fill Ciro. — O ye stars ! &c. 4 We must ever be watchful ; for to-day May, for you and for me, be the last , So the work wti'll not delay, but we'll labor and we'll pray Till the ifunset hour of life is safely past. Cho.— O ye stars ! &c. Iff rf' W! iu ^ JUST AS I AM. [115, 1 XUST a=i T am, -withoi-it one plea, f) But that thv blood was shed for rae, And that tliou bid'at me come to thee, O Lamb ^f God, I come. 2 Just as 1 am, and waitinor not. To rid my aoul gf '-sie^dark blot j Ill To thee, whose blood can cleanse each spoL Lamb of God, I come. I Just aa T am— thy love unknown Has broken every barrier down ; Now to be thine, yea thine alone, Lamb of God, I come. 4 Jnst as I am, thon wilt receive, Vv'ilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve, Because thy promise I believe— Lamb of God, I come. t III MY HOME IS THERE. [US, 1 { BOVE the waves of earthlv strife, n Above the ills and cares of life. Where all is peaceful, bright, and fair, My home is there, my home is there. Chorus. My beautiful home, my beautiful home, In tbeland where tlie glorified ever shall mam. Where angels bright, wear crowns of light. My home is there, my home is there, Where living fountains sweetly flow, Where buds and flowers immortal grow V\ here trees their fruits celestial bear : My home is there, my home is there. Cho.— My beautiful, &o. pi i| ii: 112 Away from sorrow, doubt and pain, Away from worldly Joss and gain, From all temptation, tears and care ; My home is there, my home is there. Cho. — My beautiful, &c. Beyond the bright and pearly gates, Where Jesus, loving .Saviour waits, Where all i.-^ peaceful, bright, and fair ; My home is there, my home is there. Cho. — My beautiful home, 4;o. CRO.SS AND GROWN. C. M. [117. UST Jesus bear the cross alone, And all the world go free No ; there's a cross for ev ry one, And there's a cross for me. 2 How happy are the saints above, Who once went sorrowing here f 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 3 For there's a crown for me. 113 MEET MR IN THAT LOVELY LAND [„ 1 III RCT me in that lovdy Ia„,l, Ever blest at God's right W, Chorus. Meet in liliss no tongi,e can tell • •Mee u,than,el bands tod wdJ; Meet in heaven where all is ^^en, Meet me in that land. 2 Meet me on that peaceful shore. J'Vhcn earth's toilsome work is o'er Where our friends have gone before, * And the ransomed part no more. Chc— Meet in bliss, &a 3 Meet me in that world of liaht Where amid the glories bright. AJi who conquer in the firht fehare the beatific sight? Cho.— Meet'in bliss, &o. , 4 Meet me in that world of cheer. Where is seen no falling tear, mere no clouds of night appear. V\ here the sky is ever clear. Cifo.— Meetinbiisa, 4«. Guide us to that realm above^ Lii^i'#^f>4illil W '.f - % .1 + 114 Where t'ne saints forever prove All the fulhn^sa of thy love. (ji£o.— Meet in bhss, So. IN A MANGEil LAID SO LOWLY, [lia 1 1 N a manu'cr laid an lowly, 1 i^aiivj the Prince of Peace to eartH; While a clioir of angels holy, Sang to celebrate his birth. Chords. «♦ Glory in the highest," ^ SaiKi the glad anj;elic strain ; •♦ Otorv in the highest," ^^ « I»eace on earth, good will to men. 2 As the wise men from far Persia Brought rich gifts to .lewry s Kmg, Grateful love, a richer treasure, Would we as our off'rmg bring. Cuo.- "Glory in the, &c. 8 ^Hiere Christ's joyful kingdom cometh, Deserts blossom as the rose ; And God's gracious rain descendetti, Whore the coral island grows. Cho. — " Glory in the," && 115 » f JESU, LOVER OF MY SOUL. [120 1 I I'LSU, lover of my noul, pf [.fit me to thy bosom lly ; W/iiJc tlie nearer watera roll', Willie the tempest still i.^, hi<'h : Hide 2i!e, () my Saviour, hide, ° Till the si»rm of life he past, Safe into the hav<;n guide, receive my soul at last. 2 Other refuge have I iicne, i^Hiigs my helpless soul ou thee ; Leave, ah ! leave me not alone, •Sti!) support aud eomfort me : All my trust on thee is stay'd, Ail my heli^from thee 1 bring ; Cover my defenceless head With the shadow of thy wing. 3 Thou, Christ, art all I want ; More than all in thee I find ; Raise the fallen, cheer the faint, Heal the sick, and lead the blind : Just and holy is thy name ; 1 am all unrighteousness ; False, and full of sin I am, Thou art full of truth and grace. 4 Plenteous grace with thee is found, Grace to cover all my sin : Let the healJTig sf reams abound, Alake aud keep me pure within : S T •lil i i ti ii.:^> 116 Thou of life the fountain art. Freely let me take of thee : Spring thou up within my heart, Kise to all eternity. m GOOD NIGHT, WE'LL MEET IN THE MORNING. [122. 1 /^OOD night ! good night ! till we meet in V# the morning, Far at)Ove this fleeting shore ; To em 'OSS joy in a moment awaking, There we'll sleep no more. Chorus. Where the pearly gates will never, never close A m\ the tree of life its dewy shadow throws, Where the ransomed ones in love repose, Our *»*erious home shall be. 2 Guod night I go^;^^^J^^' He ascended to mansions ol bliss. THE BEATITLrDES. [124, If ' ,«a seem, t^e -nltitud.. he v.nt ^^^i^o^^^-^^^ 1 TJiT.FSSEB are the poor in spirit : ^ B F.^ tl-ir's is the kingdom of heavea| Blessed are they that mourn : For they shall h€ comforted. « Blessed are the meek : , For they shall inherit the earth. Blessed are they which do hunger and tb. after righteousness, For they shall be tilled. • 8 Blessed are the merciful : For they shall obtain meroyw 119 Blesserl arc the pure in heart lor they shall see God. 4 Blessed are the peace makers : ^ or they shall be called the children of God. bies.ed are they which are persecuted foi righteousness sake : J or theira is thc^kiu-dom of heaven. 6 Blessed are ye when men shall l^evile you and persecute you An.l shall say all manner of evil against lou falsely for my sake, . . C HO II us. Bejoice, and be exceeding glad i|;'i-Mr«at is your reward inhelven. i^or so persecuted they the prophets V\ hich were before you. Ill ELIM. CM. ^ F^.S ^^'""^ ^^'-^^ *"^ ^^st shall be. I Close to Thy bleeding sii7ig-time, Sea, 8 May we wait, and watch, and pray. For the coming of that day, When the wheai shall sifted be, Aiid the ciiafT be driv'n from thee. When th<^ reaping- time, &Q. I'M '(' M\' I ''^^y ; s { i' ■ Ji i if' ^' 124 THE SWEET EDEN SHORE. [l.?o 1 r\N the sweet Eden shore so peaceful and ^ bright, The sph-its made perfect are dwelling in li..lit Their white wings are wafting them gently along, o J Thro' beautiful regions of glory and song. n 1.1. Chorus. On the sweet Eden shore, so peaceful and bright, On the sweet E<]en shore, the home of the ble.t With friends gone before, we'll tarry and rest. 1 arry and rest, tarry and rest on the shorf-- •2 O, blessed to rise when life's pangs are o'er lo mount up to heaven and dwell evermore lo never grow weary and never know care ' In thosebeautiful region^ so blooming and fair Oho.— On the sweet Eden shore, &c. ^ w!u7^^^:,* ^^"^" «^«»'<^' *^^c ^'^'"^e of the l,Iest, V\ ith triends gone before soon we'll tarry and rest, W e a delight m ibe pleasures that never decay Cho.— On the sweet Eden shore, &c. ANGELS HOVERING ROUND. [1.31 1 ryiimK are angelsliov'ring round, J Ihere are angels hov'ring round Ihere are angels, an^el^ ho v'ring round. 125 2 To carry the tidings home, To the New Jerusalem, There are angels, an^^els hov'ring ronnd. 3 Lit him that heareth come, Oh, come, while yet there's room ; ihere are angels, angels hov'ring round. JESUS LIVES. 1 T COME, I com9, with this one plea, X Jesus lives, Jesus lives. My Lord, my Life, I come to Thee, Jesus lives, J< sus lives. Though in my soul remains no trace Of love or joy, or inward grace, Jsor fitness for yon heavenly place, Jesus lives, Jesus lives. 2 With this sure plea, Lord, I come, Jesus lives. Jesus lives, fit me for Thy heavenly home, Jesus lives, Jesus lives, Though guilty all, and sore opprest, '^ Yet here I find enduring rest, Through faith in thee my soul is blest. Jesus lives, Jesus lives. 3 Now my enraptured spirit sings, ^ Jesus lives, Jesus lives. Such joy the biust assurance brin^/s, Jesus lives, Jesus lives, " [L32. 4 ■ I; » K 126 He lives to plead for me above, Au-'e !.<» thy great (.'reator, Vrhi e on the pili^a-im way. Situ; wh<^!n the birds are waking, Siii!i with the niorniriL' liixht : hing ill one nor^ntides golden beam, iSiu'? in the hu^h of nii^ht. 2 Siiij.' M hen the heart is troubled, Siriij; when the hours are Jong, Sing when the storm-cloud gathers; Sweet is the voice of song. Sing 'when the sky is darkest, Sing when tlie thunders roll ; Sing of a J and ndiere rest, reruaina, Rest for the weary soul. 3 Siug in the vale of 8]ia(h)ws, ^ Sing in tiie hour of death, And Wiien the eyes are ehising, 'Sing with the latest breatiL Sing till the heart's deep longings. Cease on the other shore ; TheMj with the countlcao numbers tber^ ^ia;i on, forever more J 127 KINDLY AND GRACIOUSLY. [L54. 1 77INDLY and graciously -prompted by love IVJesuB came down from the bright world above, Tho' he WHS ^-lorions, almighty, divine *^fJ^J«^l^>-Wtheb%h^^^^^^ Gentle and lowly, and humble and mild Like us poor children, He, too, ,vas a child, by lo^ ^'''''"' ^^'"^ ' ^^^ P^«4ted Jesus came dowA from the bright world above 2 Lovingly lovingly, close to Hi» breast, Once little children so fondly he |,res.s'd • Laid each dear hand on some little one's head. It-nderly smiling, as sweetly he said,- ^ Dear httle children, so happy and free I buffer the children U) come unto me " Lovingly lovingly, close to His breast, Once little children so fondly he press'd. 1 3 Tenderly, tenderly, free from alarms Hark .'there is melody through the air borne borne from the "happy land '' whither theyri gone : •' " ^^^'^'^'ea'T''^ '''*"'■'' ^""^ ^^^*^^'^ ^o«* Weep not, but meet us, oh meet with us here! leitdorlv. t«ndprlvr fr^^f ^i... «"t;rei Je«U8 now folds us, His laiabs, in His a^s." 128 STERLING. L. M. p.t^. ^ T^^}'^^^^ ^^^^ Power, whose high abode XJ J becomes the gvaiHl.eur of a (Jod, Intiinte length.s beyond the b..unda ' Where stars revolve their little rounds. 2 Thee, while the first archangel sings, Jle hides his face behind his winysV ;^' «1 ranks ot shining thrones anmnd iftll \vorshinT>ing, and spread the grouud, 3 1-1.1(1, wiiat shall earth and ashes do? A\ e would adore our Maker too ! Prom sin and dust to tliee we cry, The Great, the Holy, ami the High. 4 Earth from afar hath heard thy fame. And M^oj-ms have learn'd to lisp thy name; But, ()! the glories of thy mind Leave all our soaring thoughts behind ! 6 God is in heaven, and men below, Be short our tunes, our words be 'few ! A solemn reverence chc'cks our songs, And praise sits sdcnt on our ton"-ues. OUR CHEERFUL SABBATH HOME. [136.1 KEEP * IT ^^y "'^^^^^^^e chiming Sabbath bellsl ll 11 We love the welc(une sound ; And haste, with glad and willing heart Whore purest joys arc found. * 129 Chorus, ^"r home, our home. |,w . ^'«*>»-Oar home, 4^ la mandou, bright and f*/ I TO. , CHo._6ur home. *. I The angels robed in pareet «,h,t Sj^round the throve ^vl^ CHo.-_Our home, Ae. 0-mo.eS-^-^-^^P. !liif?^+ 130 I cannot think aright, Unless inspired by the© j My heart would fail withont fhj aif; He will cheer th^ ^niy trust in Jesus IlEFRAiN-~0 believe HiS, &o. 8 Believe Him now ; Receive Him nowt Tn T '^ ^:ii,wi^h faith and meekness ' fcl .k""^' ^^^^^ fredy flowed ior all thy sm and weakness. Befrain.-O believe Him, &0. B.£FfiAiN-0 believe Him, &0,* if 11 1 5.3 OUR GRATITUDE. 1 WHEN I think of Jesus' love. wL TT ^^"^' hleased Jesus, Alow Hfi naiYio f r. . ,♦ Oil » k — "- """^ iieavn above i ^ii I how I love Jesufc ' 1139 132 . rj; "WTien I know he died for m6^ On the hill of Calvary ; Died to set my spirit free, Then how 1 love Jesus. When I feel my sins forgiven, Jesus, blessed Jesus, "When I read or sing of heaven ; Oh ! how I love Jesus. When He bids me come and rest^ On His kind and loving breast, Then my grateful heart is blest, Oh ! how I love Jesus. Wh«n Jesus sends His spirit down^ Jesus, blessed Jesus ; When he points to harp and ci-own. Oh ! how I love Jesus. When he tells me of the bliss, In that better world than this. Of the joys I would not miss, Then how I love Jesus. ■ THE ORPHAN'S PRAYER. (Quartette) [14a 1 T LOVE to stay where my mother sleeps, X And gaze on each star as it twinkling peepa Through that bending willow which lonely weepa 133 O'er my mother's grave. O^er my mother's grave Through that bending ^^iHo^ O er my mother's grave. 'itri,''E'.r.''yr"H"i''""^ O'er my mother's grave, &c. 3 I still remember how oft she led And knelt me by her as Jithn a u , O'er my mother's grave, &c. * UT^I *^*^^"^ ^"^ '""^^^^ the '..round «ue slumbers in rl^o + u ^^"una, O'er my mother's grave O'er my mother's grave, &c. THE SEAMAN'S PRA Yft? m . .. TP^TT , ^^AYTER. (Quartette, [HI. J ' tS* ^"^^ "^'' ^' ^^' «"^ «««i« to Head for us, Saviour, lone wand'rers on the I .': :4 134 Watch us while shadows lie far o'er the watei spread, Hear the heart's lonely sigh, thine, too, hath bled. Thou that hast looked on death, aid us when death is near, Whisper of heav'n to faith — Redeemer, Re- deemer hear, Hear, O hear and save us, Toss'd on the deep 1 THE BEAUTIFUL HILLS. (Quartette.) [142. 1 rv ! THE beautiful hills, where the blest V/ have trod, Since the years when the earth was new, Where our fathers gaze from the rieldsof God, On the vale we are journeying through. We have seen those hills in their brightnesi rise, When the world was black b^low. And we've felt the thrill of immortal eyea In the night of our darkest woe. Chorus. We sing of the beautiful hills That rise from the evergreen shore, O ! sine of the beautiful hills Where the weary shall toil no more. 135 2 The cities of yore, that were reared in crime, And renowned by the praise of seers, Went down in the tramp of old king Time, To sleep with his gray -haired years ; But the beautiful hills rise bright and strong Thro' the smoke of old Time's red wars, As on that day when the first deep song Rolled up from the morning stars. Cho.— We sing, &c. 3 We dream of rest on the beautiful hills, Where the traveller shall thirst no more ; And we hear the hum of a thousand rilla That wander the green glens o'er. We feel the souls of the martyred men Who have braved a cold world's frown, We can bear the burden which they did th«s«, Nor shrink from their th-^ my crown. Oho.— We sing, &c. 4 Our arms are weak, yet we would not fiing To our feet this load of ours, The winds of Spring to the valleys sing, And the turf replies with flowers — And thus we learn on our wintry way. How a mightier arm controls That the breath of God on our lives will play. Till our bodies bloom to souls. Cho.— We sing, &o. p - Hi ^jit.r liW' •I 13G THE CHILDBEN'S SAVIOUR. [144 1 TESUS is our loviug Saviour, y He, our best, our constant friend : In his service life is pleasure, For He lovctli to the end. Loving Saviour, Here we at thy footstool bend. 2 Jesus is the children's Saviour ! Twas for them He shed his blood : Died, tbat poor and needy sinners Micrht be reconciled to God. Dymg Saviour, Bearing thus our sinful load. 3 Jesus is the children's Saviour ! '* ^-^^^ them," he says, *« to come,'* If they so^k nis face and favor, Ihey shpJ] share his heavenly home. Risen Saviour I Never more from Thee to roam. i Lovinp;, Suffering, Dying Saviour I Kiaeii, Glorious on thy throne Haste the day when every idol ' ^hcill by truth be overthrown. And the kingdoms Of the earth, to thee belong. 137 LABOR FOR GOOD. [145, ^ W^J f ^A"^ ^^ ^^"^^ • *^« n^'aster said. » T (,to forth at moruiriir licrljt Work m the vineyard of the Lord, And do it with your might. Chorus. Labor for good, labor for good, I he d. iy wil J soon be o'er, \vr"'i?^' '^""'-^^ ^^^ drawing nigh When thou canst work no mure. 2 Why stand ye here ? let idle hands tie useful while they mav Wide is the field, the harvest great <^ work, and watch, and pray. ' Cho. — Labor for good, &c. 3 Why stand ye here ? the Master calli. And shall he call in vain -> Up for the reapers soon will come. And bear the sheax es of grain. Cho.— Labor for good, &c. 4 Why stand ye here ? no time to lose. u haste with one accord Keep in your mind the solemn truth. INo labor, no reward. Cho.— Labor for good, &u. t 'm 'I i, Mr 138 I'M PRAYING FOR YOU. [146. 1 T HAVE a Saviour — he's pleading in glory— J. So precious, the' earthly enjoyments he few; And now he is watching in tenderness o'er me, But oh ! that my Saviour was your Saviour too ! Refrain. For you I am praying, I'm praying for you. 2 I have a Father — to me he has given A hope for eternity, precious aud true ; And soon will my spirit be with him in heaven ; But oh ! that he'd let me bring you with mt too ! Rjsp.— For you, &c. 3 I have a Crown, and I'll wear it forever, Encircled with jcswels of heavenly hue ; 'Twas purchased by Jesus, my glorified I Saviour ; But oh I could I know one was purchased for you. Kef. — For you, Sec, 4 I have a Rest, and the earnest is given, Tho' now for a time, 'tis conceaied from m ! view i 139 "^liif^ everiasting-'tis Jesu8,-'tis heaven. UKw.^For you, &c. CLING CLOSE TO THE ,ROCK. [147. 1 (^LING close to the rock, brother. \J Danger is near ; * Cling close to thy Saviour. A.nd doubt not, nor fear. . Hot Jesus will hold thee. Almighty to save, Thy Jesus, who triumphed O er death and the grave. Chorus. Cling close to the Rock, Though the tempests'may shock • Assur'a of salvation, """c*. In Jesus, the Kock. 2 Cling close to the P^ock. brother. Closely to-day, Ere waves of temptation Shall sweep thee away Clmg close to the Rock,' In the time of thy grief, For Jesus brings speedy pieCivUa reiiei. Caa— Cliujg cloae, ko. .S.il 140 3 Cling close to the Rock, brother, Close to the Rock, Though tempests may rage, And tho' billows may shock. For Jesus, the Saviour, Thy refuge, thy friend, In mercy hath loved thee. And loves to the end. vJmo. — Clmg close, &o. OUR VICTORY. 1 il: U: [1^ 2 Hi 11: 8 0: WE are marcliing on to glory, : || Lift the gospel banner high| Listen to the w^ondrous story, j || How he gained the victory. How we found the glorious way, Leading to the happy gates of day, II i Let us sing, let us sing. Of our glorious, glorious victory, jjl When beset by sore temptation j || Satan's host against us rose, With the armor of salvation i|| Did we triumph o'er our foes ; Now we praise the Lord on high For our glorious, glorious victory. Let us sing, (Sr'\ When the clouds wero dark al^mro no ill And the storm came on apace, 141 I: He who cares for ua and loves us. :■ Under His protecting win^r, * ^ *^® ' ^^^ rejoicing, gladl); we will sing. ■L-et us sing, &c. » , , OUR PASCAL LAMB. 8s & 7s. [US. r IT^^u'f^?^ ^°°® despised Jesus I I 11 Mail, thou Galilean Kin^r i T^J?J^^^;sVufler to release us: Ihou did St free salvation Ijrin/z. Hail thou agonizing Saviour, Bearer of our sin and shame ! liy thy merits we find favor -ife is given tlirough thy name. Paschal Lamb, by God appointed. Ail our sms on thee were laid • ^y almighty love anointed, ' Thou hast fuU atonement made : All thy people are forgiven, I nrl 'r^'^i*^^ virtue of thy blood i I Open d 18 the gate of heaven, I'eaee is made 'twixt man and God. I Worship, honor, power, and blessing I Ihou art worthy to receive • * -.-.-.,,„ witnwui. ueasiiiff. Meet It IS for us to give: r'f/f pi; i • 1 i^ 142 Help, ye bright, angelic spirits I Bring your sweetest, noblest Ia3r8 ; Help to sing our Saviour's merits ; Help to chant Immanuers praiso. HI [[I ,Mli ii^ OUR SABBATH HOME. [1.50,j This temple, I ord, our Sabbath home, We consecrate to Thee ; Here may the light of glory shine, Here may Thy presence be. Chorus. Hear thou in heav'n, thy dwelling place, Descend with richest showers of grace, With joy we consecrate to Thee, Our blessed Sabbath home. And while we bow before Thy throne, Unveil Thy smiliPj^' face, And water every youthful heart With dews of heavenly grace. Cho. — Hear thou, &a Here may we gather precious souls To thy dear fold of love ; And all who meet within these walls, Be thine in heaven above. Cho. — Hear then, kck 14S |mT MOTHER'S BIBLE. CM. (Double.) [151. 1 mHIS book is all that's left m^. now I 1 lears will unbidden start, With faltering lip, and throbbing brow. ^ 1 press it to my heart For many generations past, Here is our lamiiy tree • My mother's hand this Bible clasped i bhe, dying, gave it me. 2 ^^,/, ^ell do I remember those Whose names these records bear ; A?/^"x?^ *^® bearth-stone used to cIom Atter the evening prayer, And speak of what these pages said. In tones my heart would thrill ! It they are with the silent dead. Here are they living s iill. 3 My father read this holy book To brothers, sisters dear ; 1^^^*!°^ ^*® "^y P°or mother's look. Who loved God's word to hear. •H^angel face,— I see it yet ! What thronging memories come I A^m that little group is met Within the halls of home. 4 Thou truest friend man ever kneic Thv nnnafanftir T'v" ^•-•I^J . Where all were false I found thee im% My cQunaellor and guide. 144 The mines of earth no treasures riv* Ihat could this volume buy; In teach in draw nigh, 'tis the place of repose, Ye tootsore your journeyings cease : re toihvorn with labor, new vigor put on. And knock at the portals of peace. Cho.— Knock, knock^ eta 8 All ye mourners believing, in confidence eomiL Ye desolate, haste to look up • Ye troubled in heart be resigned to hia word Ana knock af. +,Vio T^nH••J^'• -« i Cho. — Knock, knock, eto. 145 4 And ye sfnners, come! there's a palace far I'reparea by the Builder above • Ap....h^^with your burden, ^in .eekne^ And knock at the portals of love. Cjjo.— Knock, knock, etc. WLat folly' to tarry and wait t "^"'-k at the heavenly gate.^ ^Ho.— Knock, knock, etc. rfoor's com. I "^^^ NOT FOR MAN TO TRIFLE [15a |'''"':,lyVonTi'""°"'^''-'-™-.o«e,, How ,acree to everlasting life ^o parting there or pain on that bright shore, W e U meet dear friends and sing for evermore! RifiJir.— But when the clouds, &c. WHERE DO YOU JOURNEY. MY BROTHER? [162. ^ W^^^? ^^ ^°" journey, my brother, wi. ' 1^ ^^^ ^" y^" journey, I pray ? Where do you jonmey, my. sistar ? For stonny and dark is the way. We er journeying onward to Canaan, ihrough suff'ring and trial and care, And when we get safelv to glory, O say, shall we meet" you all there ? Chorus. say, shall we meet you all thertf? O say, shall we meet you all t ere ? And when we get safely to glory, O say, shall we meet you all there ? ' ^n* ^^ .^*^"^ mission, my brother, vV hat is your mission below ? What is your mission, my sister, As journeying onward you go ? Our mission is practising mercy, Sweet charity, patience, and^ love. And following the footsteps of Jesus That lead to thfe mansions above. °* ClHo.— say, shall we meet, ko. trife, life. )right shore, )r evermore, louds, &c, Y, MY [162. rother, pray ? an, care, ere? ther€f? ; ere? ory, here? 167 Czod helpiDg our weakness and aim Bearing the cross, we. my sister; * 1 he cro wn wiJl endeavor to w n. Well walk through the vale and the shadow Through suffrings and trials and c^e ' And when you get safely to glory, ' You n meet y^ you'll mit Is aU tbe,« I Cho. --0 say, ghaU we meet, &a 11 e* COME TO JEscra 1 nOME to Jeans, come to JemxM. \J Come to Jesus just now Just now, come to Jesus, C!ome to Jesus just now. 2 He will save you, &o, 3 Oh, believe Him, &a 4 He'll receive you, &c 6 Flee to Jesus, &c. 6 He will hear you, &«, 7 He'll have mercy, &o. 8 He'll foigive you, &U 9 He will cleanse you, ^ 10 Jesus lovea you, &o. [163. aeet, ko. 168 d"'* ^t?: DEAR AND i^LESSED JESUS. [16i 1 /~\ DEAR and Messed Jesus, KJ We come with songs of praise, Our thankful hearts and voices, To Thee we gladly raise ^ Th(/ thou art high and holy, 'Mid angels bright above, Yet we on earth so lowly, May reach Ti e with our love. Chorus. We come, we come, We come with songs of praise, We come to-day, We come with songs of praise. 2 For Thou in Thy compassion, Didst leave Thy heavenly home; And did st in Bethlehem's manger A little child become ; Did'st live a life of sorrow, And die a death of shame. That Thou mi^ht'st give t-alvation To all that trust Thy name. Cho. — We come, &c. 8 O, dear and blessed Jesus, Accept our loving song, As we Jiow come to praise the' A thaiikfui, happy Lhrou/^ 159 ka we recount thy story, We wonder and adore, Oh ! may we sing Thy glory. Both now and evermore. Cho.— We come, &o. CADDO. C. M. J DRAYER la the soul's shicere deBirt, I Uttered, or unexpressed, The m