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Bbv. a. T. Pirbson. Jam r» McObanahait. ^ ^g^-t^fti^^M^H=^ 1. The gOB -pel of Thy grace My stabborn heart has won, For"(}od so loved the 2. The ser-^nt "lifted np" Oonldlife and healing give, So Je-sos on the 3. "Thesonlthatsinnethdiest'My aw - ftil doom I heard; I was for ev- er 4. <'Nottocondemniheworld"The'*Manof sorrows" came;Bntthattbeworldmight 5. '—- 1.— S-H^-, ±: ^.p^^3^;3^|^^ m is 1. Tell it out a-mong the na - tions that the Lord ia King; 2. Tell it out a-mong the peo-ple that the Sav- lour reigns; 3. Tell it out a-moug the peo-ple, Je • buh reigns a - hove '-T^ S3 -i. ] '< Tell it Tell it Tell it out! out! out! g ^di^ Tell it out! Tell it out! Tell it out! .1 Tell it Tell it Toll it ^^m out out out a - mong the | a - mong the jr a - mong the 3 — "^I " — 5-^ J --I 1=5= 5r-" lgl-^=^=iT=4 y^^ ^^m^^^ nations, bid them shout and sin"; Tell it out! Tell it out! heathen, bid them break their chains; Tell it out! Tell it out! nations that His reign is love; Tell it out! Tell it out! j^^ ^j i t jEf^t i y=j=y=>^ Tell it out vith ad - o - ra - tion that He shall in- crease. That the Tell it out a - mong the weeping ones that Je - sus lives, Tell it Tell it out a - mong the highways and the li\nes at hornet Let it t: ti tL f: t: ■t. m X 5=t i hU p* . I e S 8 le g the 3 e ; %t\l it (i^ttt.— «too(tu(l(tt. feP^^ 3&T S^ :t=:ir It the rjf: r. might- y King of glo - ry is the King of Peace; Tell ont a - mong the wea - ry onus what rest Ho gives, IVU it ring n - cross the mountnins and the o - oeau's foam, Tlntt tho ^- ± ± t. ^ t: t: ^ E- = c z: c g g ^ J . ^ out with ju-bi-lation, let the song ne'er cease; Tell it out! Tell it oati out among the sinnersthat He came to save; Tell it oat! Tell it out! wea-zy, heavy-laden, need no long-er roam; Tell it out! Tell it out! i^ t-^ I :;l-H f No. 3. pgbt »fte): favkn^isiifi* "SoiTOw and sighing must flee away."— Iba. 33: 10. FBAKCBSB. HATBKOAb IBA D. SARKBT. :|?^.T— I ■ Hr rS > I . I ^ Inr-f- 1. Light after darkne88,OainafterIo88,Strengthaflerweakne8B,Crowuattercro88; 9. Sheavosaftersowing, Sun af- ter rain, Sight after mystery, Peace after pain; 3. Near afte* die -tant, Gleamaftergloi)m,LoTeafterioueline8s, Life after tomb; :^Li. ■»- # f ^ » ■»■■ r- r f^ fe=t ■gg Sweet after bit • ter, Hope after fears, Homeafterwand'ring, Praise after tears. Joy af-ter 8or-row,Calm after blast, Best after weariness, Sweet rest at last. Af - ter long ag - ony, Rapture of bliss, Right was the pathway,Leading to this. No. 4. - ry, glo • ry be to Je • axis, Olo • ly to His pre-oiona name • 9. In the place of Hia re - jeo - tion, Where He anffered, where He died, a Here was marred Hia bleaa-ed viaaga, Here Hia brow was wreathed with thorn, 4. Yea, tri - umph-ont hal - le • la • jaha Still a • riae to greet Hia name; ^m ^m ^ f=r. ^ iiifJ J I JTTTTlHPltig Sweet it ia to aoond Hia praia-ea. Bleat it ia to apread Hia fame. Bursts of ho - ly praiae aa - oend-ing, Greeta the gloriona Ora -oi - fled. Here the ob-jeotof de - ria - ion, Bit - ter taunt and mocking acorn. Sweet it is to aoutfd His prais-ea. Bleat it is to apread His £une. 9h Nd^'FfMi' i^ m OHOBV8. J fe- ^U ni:J±4U.lii \ i, ^i \\ Olo - ry, glo - ry, hal - ie • lu - jah! Olo • ry be to Je • sua' name. : f f f ^±rf-t-^ ¥=^ f i 1- •ir-^ ^m £ 3t f^-^-^n n; M i|i I I I I Sweet it ia to aoond Hia praia-es Bleat it ia to spread Hia fame. ±^ t P fL ^ '>'f:;f firtf hVii Mfff II No. 5. |iotUtt0 but tbe §l00di d §m«. " without ahaddliiK of blood it no rmnlMloB."— Ba. 9i n. Bit. Robiit Lowrt. Rbt. Bonirr Lowir. I fjj j j J l Jf ^//Jj J l ,' ^ 1. ^hat Oka wash a - way my stain? Nothing bat the blood of 8. For my oleansing this I see— Nothing but the blood of 8. Noth-ing can for sin a • tone— Nothing bat the blood of 4. This is allmyhopeandpeaoe— Nothiug bat the blood of 6. Now by this I'll ot - er-come— Nothing bat the blood of fi. Glo - ly I glo • ry ! thas I sing— Nothing bat the blood of "^^rf-n-ffff^JJ-U^ f Je - BUS ; Je - sas ; Je - 8U8 ; Je - 8U8 ; Je • Mus ; Je - BOS ; .a— I l Lu U \^ f-lAl^rUj^ What can make me whole a - gain? Nothing bat the blood of Je For my par-don this my plea— Nothing but the blood of Je Naaght of good that I have done — Nothing bat the blood of Je rhis is all my righteonsneaB — Nothing bat the blood of Je Now by this 111 reach my home — Nothing bat the blood of Je All my praise for this I bring— Nothing bat the blood of Je ^F=f=fff ^^ A — -»~ sas. BOB. sas. BUS. BOB. BUB. -OL P BSTRAIN. f= i J J N-J-ihu=d=^^^ 01^ pre*oioa8 is the flow That makes me white as snow; t»'» r f f If 4 IPC 9- r f it f f r ' r f ^r^iJ fr ' I: ii ■ II ^^ ti —n — m — fj i «=:3 *=*: £ f- No oth • er foant I know, Nothing but the blood of Je - sas. i ■! -i «- No. 6. §Otte but (Kbvi^t tm .f ati^fg. "We aUnJny In Ood, thronjih nnr TiArrf jMnn Chrint, by whom we hare now reeelret) the atoneinviil."— KoM. 5:11. B. £. Arr. Jamrs McOhanaiian. A~A—\.- . ig^^S JL4::-?-iE£EEt ^ :i<=:*: 1 iiiz:|~l=:|z; 1. O Christ, in Tboe, my soal hath found, And found in Thoe a • lono, 2. I sigiied for rest and hap - pi - ness, I yearned for them, not Thee; 3.1 tried the bro • ken ois - terns, Lord, But ah I the %a - ters failed! 4. The pleasures lost I sad - lymoum'd,But nev • er wept for Thde, m^m^^m^ ^ m The peuoe, the joy I sought bo long, The bliss till now un - known. But while I passed my Hav - iour by. His love laid hold on m«. E'en as I stooped to drink they fled.Aud mock'd me as I wailed. Till grace my sight - less eyes re • coived,Thy love - li - ness to se*. e ^ e P > a f t •^' -^ ^ -^ ^T'0 ? r =f:i=C=f =1 ±=z±zdz=zc:i: ; i !^ _j r— digx~ -• £3: EE3 I CHORUS. _K__"?a_Jr!i.4 wzzKinz, ^: feE;3ES P b±t:^-=:JI m ii I I ^ Now none but Ohrist can sat - is - fy. None oth - er name for m^ ^ -^ g^^ I f :)■=*: II r I I ■» •^• There's love, and life, and last - ing joy, Lord Je - sus, found in Thee, ] $- I EE^ :& '-FT NA/ s f i No. 7. %H the §UmA ^om $t ^x^tt. —went Into tha tempU at the hoar of pnyer.- Fannt J. Cbobut. •Act*. 3 1 1. W. n. DOA!(l. 1. "lis tbfl blesB-oti hour of pmyer, whenonrhenrtfliivify bend, Ami svu 2. "I'ia the bleHs-ed hour of prayer, when the 8)wiour druwH uttur, With u 3. "lis the blcBM-ed hour of prayer, when the tempted nnd tried To thu 4. At the blH88>ed hour of pniyer, trusting Him we be-lievo That the :EE F #=# — ?^tf — •■ t -N~- :ti=*: ^^f^^ gath-er to Je- sub, our Sav-iour and Friend; If we come to Him in ten • der com-paH-sion His children to bear ; When He tells us we may 8nv - ionr who loves them their sorrow con - flde ; With a Bym*pa-thiz-ing blessing we're needing we'll sure - ly re-oeive, In the fullness of this =H :^!?==|: -N— K Z ci #— •- jggggfa^H^ fnitb, His pro-tec-tion to dhare, What a balm for the wea • ry ! O how cast at His feet ev • ery care, heart He removes ev- ery care; trust we shall lose e v - ery care ; •D. %.— Yf hoi <% "balm jor the xeea-ryf how jg^saptt: pj])£, OHORITS. r *=3: ■»- i D.S. rr j-r ■«- <.4=i=i=j^ ■»- sweet to be there ! Blessed hour of piay'r, Blessed hour of pray'r ; sMfrf to 6e Hwrtl w. A ii:s^ 9=9= f= K I I No. 8. "I will ariae and go to my rather."— Lukb 15: 18. If iM Mabrl Trost Iba D. Sarkit. m¥frtffmrriM^ 1. O soul in the far a • way conn • tr/, A - wea - ly, and 2. A - rise! and come back to thy Fa • ther, He'll meet thee while 3. Al-thoQghtbouhaAtainned against heav - en, And weak and an - ^ & f -■H= ■ "f .-45- ^^ U U U ££ m ^ U p ^^-^ ^ i m^ i i -r-r m _ r^-- ^ famished, and sad. There's rest in the home of thy Fa - ther, yet on the way; As - sated of His ten - der com* pas-sion, worthy may be; He of - fers thee fall res -to - ra - tion, 3? ^ ♦ # ^ #.• _ j f I '^ S ^ I U: CHORUS. m -*-^- 3^jt -N- m m i^ • f"* 3 -ir His wel - come will make thy heart glad. Ck)me, come, prod-i • gal I O why wilt thoa long- er de - lay. Jr And par - don a - bandant and free. | ^^te :P=^= S ^rr^ 5I=5C ^^2r^*=P=T=^ g: r I ^^ I ii I: ^*i h N ^ E lox ^ -#-!- come, And wan -der no fong-er a - fiEir firom home; Come, oome^ ^^^ ?^ P=hFF ^ ^ ^ ^^ HHN - ffHH^ prod - i - gal come, A wel • come a - waits in thy Father's home. J- -*-'». 'r;i' [i;';u[[irrrii to I c> %> i No. 9. Wt MVl §npi. "If we nWee, we shall alao reign with him."— 8 Tdl S: 19. Oao. C. Nbidham. C. C. Cau. i ^ LUjj JJi^^ U ^jig I i { \-^ 1. When the Lord from heav*!! ap-pearB,When are banished all our feais, 2. Whenonr eyes the King shall see, Jn His glo-riottsMajes -tj, 3. Debt-ors to His matchless graoe, At His feet oor crowns will place, 4 Let this hope now pu • ri - fy Those who on Thy word re - ly; ?-»ft r [i i rj p-rTTr' r hirr k r em \ den the sleep-ers £rom the tomb. With the watch-ers reach their home. When to Him we're call'da-bove. Partners of His joy and love. And as a - ges roll a - long, Com -fort to our " 9 roll a - long. Still will sing the glad new song, hearts af - ford, 'Till the com • ing of the Lord ^ ^^Hffj^q^ ^ ^ffffpq OHORUS. ^^i-riJHij:q^.^4 ^ Then en - throned onr Lord with Thee, We shall reign. Then eiukhKoned our Lord £^ — ri — r— f': — ^ T~.~Tz: ^rr^f^ with Thee. WeshaU reign h, I. - I ^— » fe- ten enthroned oor i TCe^ f — " *.— ^ r » g » • * — "^^fM'V^ l\m We shall reign e - t er - naT nar - ly. Locd with 3^ We ahall leign U ^5^ % ig.» ^ e - tor - imI • ITT' f • No. 10. §tAmifti0n ^v^mA, "The redemption of tbeir soul la precions"— Pa. 49: 8. El. Nathan. r-I- _i _^ J. .. James McGranarak. ±zgz::g— ;?jT;.r-*--*-g-f-g-:-g--g--r-f -^T-?--;-- grhgiIz 1. Come, sing, my kouI, aud praise the Lord, Who hath redeemed thee by His blood; 2. Ouce from my God I wandered far, And with His ho - ly will made war: 3. joy-oos hou. when God to me A vis - ion gave of Cal - va - ry: 4. No works of mer • it now I plead, But Je - sus take for all my need; 5. Come, wea-ry soul, and here find rest; Accept re-demp-tion, and be blest: B:z3;zE:-|z=fi3zf~ — 1*_ , — i ■ I — I I -y—f^ fe 4S-- :± >-A -f-*~.—^~0—m- -M e 0-m-i-m - ■ < De - livered thee from chains that bound, And bro't thee to redemption ground. But now my Bougs to God a - bound; I'm standing on re- demptiun ground. My bonds were loosed, mysoul unbound; I sang up - on re - demption ground. No right-eousness in me is found, Except up - on re - demption ground. The Christ who died, by God is crowned To pardon on re - demption ground. "ir-^-v Bedemption ground, the ground of peace, Redemption ground,0 wondrous grace; N N N J . S > J^ ^ J.- ^ --tcMi f ■V — \ f^ £ I 1/ }/ i/ Here let our praise to God a - bound, Who saves us on redemption ground. f ^—t- u -7^ -i m^ ^trV1 ^ IS ; No. 11. (S)1xxUt x^ (S)Omm^. 'For the S-^n of man Rholl come in the glory of his Father with his an{(el8; and then he shall ruwrd every man according to his works."— Matt. 16: 27. J. E. Macduff. Gbo. G. Stbbbinb. ^^^^ k z^iikzuti \ 1. Christ is com-ing! let ere - a • tioo From her groans and travail cease; 2. Enrtfai can now but tell the sto-ry Of Thy bit- ter cross and pain; 3. Though once cradled in a manger, Oft no pil - low but the sod; 4. Long Thy ex - iles have been pining, Far from rest, and home, and Thee; 5. With that "blessed hope" be-fore us, Let no h(irp re- main unstrung; —rn-— 1 ^ ^H — -T ^ — r^A ^ — K S i I i Let the glorious proclam - a - tion Hope restore and faith in -crease: She shall yet be- hold Thy glo - ry When Thou comest back to reign. Here an a - lien and a stranger, Mock'dof men, disowu'd of God. But, in heavenly vesture ehin-ing, Soon they shall Thy glo - ry see. Let the mighty ransom' d oho-rus Onward roll from tongue to tongue. "^k^M "i — t^Z-y.^^!^ 1 — r-^' — t— -)^—^ ^ \ 'I a OHOBUS. '/ 1 . - ^ Christ is coming! Christ is coming! Gome, Thou blessed Priucf of Peace* ^^^m^^m^^^ s^fe ^g =3=»=F i Christ is coming! Christ is coming! Gome, Thou blessed Prince of Peace! No. 12. $Ut %f mA §utm. " Riae np, my lore, my fUr one, Mid Mme away. "— Sono of Sol. 3 : 10. J. DnmAH Smith. An. An. by Jauh McObanaram. ^ / J1^ ; J'lJii^iiJiiiU-^^^ } (Bise up, tmdhast-en! mT soul, haste a - long! And speed on thy (Home,homeisnear-ing, 'tu coming in -to view, A lit -tie more of a i Why should we lin • ger when heaven lies be • fore? While earth's fiast re - ( Pleasores and treasures which once here we knew, No more can they ^m m^ :e=t U 'I L » IF ^ ^ CHOST78. i P=^=P- m ^ S BE ^ r ^*T jour - ney with hope and with song; ) toil - ing and then to earth a - dieu. ) ced - ing, and soon will be no more; ) charm us with such a goal in view. ) a^ i *-T- Oome then, come, and J— J I *'. f :#: ^ 0j^N^^ r= ^^ - nn a J raise the joy - fal song! Te children of the •^•^•■^ ^' ^ ^ ■0' ■0- it- i fe4=fl ^m. wil - demess, our Jr ^' r r r J f *— ft f r=5= CZZE ]/ V jzj fit-W=JM f ^ m r ^ ^ time n-in- not be long. Home, home, home, oh, why should we de- ! 1 - . #• 1^=^ '^^ :e -»- > K^-: ;,f:f f ?^^ ^ - TrfJIIlJ U ^ iM: j-;^i-i fc lav? The mom of heaVn Li dawn -ing, we're near J.' M. ±' t. 11 tl t: t. t: #.• the break of day. "''t i rntifn i ^ 'i^^if " §ifit Ip wA §i2iirt^*-.«oiMlttael 8 Loved ones in Jams CheyVe paawd on befoN^ Now resting in glory, they weary are no mon; Toilit all are ended, and nothing ncir but joy, And praises, ascending their ever glad employ. Come then, oome, Ao. 4 No condemnation ! how blessed is the word And no separation ! forever with the Lord; fle will be with tis who loved as long bftore^ And JesoB, onr Jesus, is ours for evermore. Come then, come, fto. No. 13. p. p. Buss. P3 f »»j|«». "Be ye therefore perfect"— Matt. St & ^ mrrf^ti^^^^ . p. p. BLtBS. 1. More ho - U - ness give me. More strivings within; More patience in 2. More grat - i - tude give me. More tnut in the Lord ; More pride in His 3. More par - i - ty gi ve me. More strength to o'ercome ; More freedom from i « i I i i w aqu ^^ :3=? =F= a =15: 5 i -0-r -^—t^— h 3PE=* -0-7- 333 suffer • ing; More sor - row for sin: More faith in my Sav - iour, glo - ry. More hope in His word; More tears for His sor - rows, earth-stains. More long-ings for home; More fit for the king-dom. i!iS m ^-'- ^^ ifczztt 1^ -«_5U., ^^ m ^ tr. #--, — I ^ J 1=3 ^ m ^ More sense of His care; More joy in His serv-ice, More purpose in prayer. More pain at His grief; More meekness in tri-al. More praise for re-Iief. More used would I be; More blessed and ho - ly, More, Saviour, lifce TAee. m E-i. p m- W l^fc ^^ T g g c ! ■' 19 No. 14. I^tm^, I mtt ivu^t lS>htt. ■I will trust in Thee."— Ps. 55: S3. Maut J. "Walkkb. Ira D. Samkrt. 1, Jesus, I will trust Thee, trust Thee with my soul; Ouilty,lost,and helpless, a. Jesus, I can trust Thee, trust Thy written word, SinceThy voicoof mercy 3. Jesus, I do trust Thee, trust Thee without doubt: "Whosoev-er oomcth. ^S "^y-i ^^^m T^f X ?sc_t f-f-t w #— #- :!i=3=P--a &£3i: -1 H li^ :t:=t: ^^ppl^gL^^igp Thouoanstmakeme whole. There is none in hea-ven or on earth like Thee: I have often heard, When Thy Spirit teaclieth, to my taste how sweet — Thou wilt not cast out," Faithl'ul is Thy promise, precious is Thy blood — ^^ --F^ ^ (III I I D. 8. — Je - sun, I will tniat Thee, trust Thee with my soul; FINB. CHORUS. ■ Thou hast died for sinners — therefore Lord for me. On - ly may I hearken, sitting at Thy feet. These my soul's salvation,Thoumy Sav- iour God ! _ , I I . ill *inB. OliUKUS. I I I ■ In Thy love oonfid - ing ^^^^^^m^^^ T . . ■ ■ • . €hiilt-y,logt,andhelplea8,Thoueat)atmakemewhole. p^H^^^^k^ . J3.8. Hfe & I will seek Thy face, Worship and a - dore Thee, for Thy wondrous grace. * ^_#_«. 1^?=f _«-•. i^ir^ £ :mzt -#— # f=r^M^ 1^ EEE le No. is: |[0t Pi) (Sm. A> "Te Me not yoar own, for ye are bought vith a prioe."— 1 Cor. 6 : 19, SO. Bl. Nathah. James McObakahah. ^^^i-=Hm=H.=^^^-^ ^ 1. "Not my own," but saved by Je - snfl, Who re • long 'to Thee ! Thee! All I have, and all I hope for, Thine for all e - ter - ni-ty. OLSL. "ifirr r frii fFra *-»— ► tHs»^ § • long to Thee i W B \ No. 16. IfBB. IC. B. G. Sladb. (Read DSUT. 11:31. 8:7,8.) J. S. MUKRAT. ^^^M^^^i^^^^ 1. With Hia dear nnd lov-inpf care. Will the Siiviour lead us on, To the 2. ThrouRhthe rocky wilderness, Will the Saviour lead ub on, To the 3. With His Htrongand mighty hand,Will the Saviour lead us on, To that 4. lu the Promised Land to be, Will the Saviour lead ns on, Till fair ••• •0- • •0- -0- » ■0- M . ^ -t— 4— *- - 4_ ^m z ^ ^ U ^ I U ^ ^^^^^^^^m hills and valleys fair, O - ver Jor land we shall possess, O - ver Jor good and pleastiut land,0 - ver Jor Canaan's shore we see, O - ver Jor ^M t dan ? Yes, we'll rest our weary feet dan? Yes, by night the wondrous ray, dan? Yes! where vine and olive grow, dan? Yes! to dwell with Thee, at last, ^M ^m-. m jii. ] 5=4t j^Tl l5I3^^ fczis: i i ^^^m '^m ^ By the orys-tal waters, sweet, When the peaoeful shore we greet, O Cloudy pil - lar by the day. They shall guids ns on our way, O And the brooks and fountains flow. Thirst nor I'lunger shall we know, Guide and lead us, as Thou hast. Till the part - od wave be passed, O S f m -0—0- T- £: - ver - ver Over ^ - ver I [ 3EZi m &^3 ff n U ^ If 0H0RX7S ilJ 3RX7S. ^ ^ & I f Jor - dam. O - ver Jor S ^ ^ ^B dan ! - ver Jor - dan ! Yes, W-'—^r ^ W^ i we'll t: & t X^ mfrt=m^ rest our wea-ry feet, By the Crystal waters sweet, O - ver Jor ■ r dan. 18 V l_ ^ O - ver Jor-dan, When the peaoefal shore we'll greet, O - ver Jor-don. •0- • •#• •)•- •#■•»•.»*■ m P ^#l£=i=fc= J^E^^ !a prr:^ 553 S=ifcl:p ia No. 17. B. JUKIW. " \7itboat money and withont price."~l8. 5S: 1. From AunitR. 1. 3- 4 ■ By faith I view my Saviour dy - iug, To ev - 'ry na - tion He is cry-ing, Did Christ, when I was sin pxir-sa • ing, And did He snatch my soul from ru - in ? Je - BUS my wea - ry soul re - freshes; iloid ev - 'ry moment Christ is precious Long as I live, 111 still be oir-ing, And this shall be my theme when dy-ing, t t t t On the tree. Look to Me! Pit-y me? Can It be? Mercy's free I Un-to me! "Mercy's free!" "Mercy's freeJ" _ , I I . On the tr«e; Look to Me! Pit - y me? Can it be? Mercy's free! Un-to me! "Mercy'sfree!" "Mercy'sfree!" 5=5= m t t- m ^^ W^ M ^=ir. ■€dr-fT: 'J=FP fe=t^ I He bids the guilt- y now draw near. Be -pent, believe, dismiss their fear: Oh, yes! He did sal -va- tion bring; He is my Prophet, Priest, and King; None can describe the bliss I prove. While thro' this wilderness I rove: And when the vale of death I've passed. When lodged above the stoimy blast, -$—tt — ^rt m>»^dd^m Hark! hark! what precious words I hear! "Mercy's free!" "Mercy's free!" And now my hap-py soul causing, "Mercy'sfree!" "Mercy'sfree!" All may en -joy the Sav-iour'slove,"Mercy's free!" "Mercy's free!" I'll sing, while end- less a - ges last, "Mercy's free!" "Mercy's free!" -9-~ -f^^ ^ i m :l— mc f m •A ; 1 le No. 18. i W^ ^ fttt ^^ ^^^^* "CMtiDg all youroare upon bim, for be OH«th for yon."— 1 Pvr. 5t T. Mn. B. H. WtLUB. Arr, Jamu MoOrahahaii. ^^^^^m a=i rrm:^ 1 )h, I left it all with Je - sao, long a • go; imi • . iti All my 2. Ob, I leave it all with Je - bus, for He knows, ^ h, kun, How to 3. Ob, I leave it all with Je-sns, day by day; ^, i,, <.,, Faith oon 4. Leave, oh, leave it all with Je- bub, drooping soul ;<,«,. i., „.i, Tell not . N ■■ m « « • m • • — ^m m — « — » ^ y u y u y u y ^ ^ T }LZi=l m ^ :2S3: ^ y y ■0 — a — 1 — 3 Bins I brought Him and my woe ; C- # >Vhen by faith I saw Him bleeding on the How to gild the tear of sorrow with His steal the bitter from life's woes; fkaaUfa'ii firmly trust Him,comewhatmay ; Hopehasdropp'dforayeheranchor,foandher half thy story, but the whole; WorldsonworldsarehangingeveronHis bat the wkoU; , -# — • — »- I s S T JtZiHI i^-b^ l> W U U T7T^ I f'n'-J4^ i -r . . ^ **• . 1 •«• «« « • __-,-# ifwi»_ * A^_' _ _ •*• • P ^ tr * * ' T ' • * * r tree; „ u» tmi Heard His still small whisper "'Tis for thee!" •••tm for umi" smile, with Hi! iBito. Make the des- ert gar -don bloom awhile, bUn ■-wui*. rest; roudberrnti In the oalm, soreha-ven of his breast, ^ Bb bnut hand, OB hi. hud; Life and death are wait- ing His command, »• imi-aui. ^L—K-,^ , , , , K,J{ ^lfc_ 1^ m i=^^ mi ^ ^mt:^^^^^ i day! From my weary heart the burden rolled a - way: Happy day! hap-py day! Then with all my weakness leaning on His might, All is light! all is light! Love esteems it joy of heaven to a - bide At His side! at His side! Tet His tender.loTingmercymakestheeroom:Oh,comehomeIoh,comehome! ^TTT g jSiFnnr^ ' ^ ri ae f §t(t it all vMh im$*'-(tmhM,' ^pf#fN^i, f^r^^^^s- f ■^u\ r From my weary heart the burden roll'rt away; ,„ii ,i.«.„ Happy day ! happy day 1 Then with all my weaknesaleouiuKunHiH might, All ici liuhtt all at liuhtl Love es-teems it Joy of heaven to a - bide, i. . . m,. At Hin sidb ! at IIIh Hide ! Yea, His tender loTlng meroy makes thee room, Oh,oomo home! Oh come home I — ""itkaanMa, tl le! ■■ No. 19. Charlies 'Weslbt "God Is Love."— Ist Johk. 4: 8. From Steyenaon. ^^^^^^#F^^a . ( Depth of mer - oyl can there be Mer - cy still re - served for me? ) ' Can my Qod. His wrath for- bear? Me, the chief of sinners, spare? > Q I have long withstood His grace Long provoked Him to His face: ) ' Would not hearken to His calls. Grieved Him by a thousand falls. ) o Now in - cline me to re -pent; Let me now my sins la-ment; ) ' Now my foul re - volt de - plore. Weep, be - lieve, and sin no more. ( SS ± ^ ^ f^^^ ^m I '¥=^ t ^ ±1 3 CHORUS. ^m =^5: S _j-.:_u_,. ^ -^ ^^ i=± _j_j_ I Gk)d is love! I know, I feel; Je - sus lives, and loves me still; ^ I ^ f^^^ to i b-^^ *-s- i i3^ 1^^ ^f=iF ^^^ ^^m Je sus lives, He lives, and loves me still. ^ m r f I F.- : r I :^ ^^ ai W ^m No. 20. ^ttA0ni^ St(N»l "Te know that ye wero not mdeemed with ooimptible thinga m Mrm ud gold * * * but with the preotoua blood of Christ. "—1 Pit. 1 s 18, 19. MaoLbou Wtmr. Obo, C. STBBBiira. ^^^^^^^m^ 1. The blood has al - ways preoions been, 'Tis preoiottB now to me; 2. I will re - mem-ber now no more, Ood's faithful Word has aaid, 3. Not all my well re - membered siufi Onn gtar-tle or dis - may; 4. Per-haps this fee - ble frame of mine Will boou in sick • ness lie g^ ^R IZHZf -#-*.— p- ^!^ i ^ M^ :5=p: t: 5: ^g^ m i^^^ 1 1- *=t Through it a - lone my sonl has rest, From fear and doubt set free, t The fol - lies and the sins of him For whom my Son has bled, f The pre - oious blood a - tones for all And bears my guilt a • way. ^ Bat rest - ing on the precious blood How peaceful - ly 111 die. P m ^■^=r- t:' — r ^ i -^-A- ^ fe^ ^^ ■^ f^ OHORUS. m t ^m i ] •t-T- t *4=l= 1 — 5 — I — t — " — * .g. — 9-^ — ^ — • * • 'B ^ Oh, wondrous is the orim-son tide Which from my Saviour flowed; m i ZJ7 \-fi F I f I r b t Ti m i-T- m ^ ^^ U be, Tne precious, precious blood. And biill .n beav'n my song shall be. The precious, precious blood m. J. w. #j_if. — ^ & tt i^^^ ►-*- s l=F=F Si a«» No. 21; |i6i mj) "§\\m wMm Sbm? "imotoc iMcaoM your DMnt* Ht writtwi Id hMTra."— Luu lOi W. Mrs. Maht a. Kjuukm. Viunk M. Davu, by pw. I^p6^^^i^^ 1. Lord, I oare not for rich^, I^eithersilv< r nor gold; I would make inre of 9. Lord.mysinatheyaremany, Lik, theaandBof tlir""^a,BatTbyblood,Oh, my 8. Oh ! that beaati-fUl cit - v, With itii mansionB , light, With itoglorifl<^d f^^^i^^p^i^ ^ hec cen, I woald en - ter the fold. In the book of Thpr kingdom With its Sav-iour! Is Huf - fl • oient for me; For Thy promise is vritten. ubrigh^ be - ingg. In pure garments of white; Where no e - vii thing ometh, To de ^_ T - — P-^^r-z . = P-ifS w . M" t» P a— r* — ,•- f CEI r=F=F ^^fTJE t i e:^ ^ i £ :S: ■*- 5: -#■*-#- ii^^* ther ges so fair, Tell me, Je - bub, my Saviour, is my name writt 'U there? [et • tera that glow, "Tho* your sina be as Boarlet, I will make them lik snow." spoil what is fair; Where the angela are watching, YeB,my name's writti i there. 0HORU8. ^m ± ^ ^ ^M A' ■* Is my name writ - ten there, On the page white and fair? Gbobub for Snd it 3d , Venes. Yes, my aame's, Ac. I ^g ^ E ^ ? ^ :j i j j 3-l: ^ ^ i Id the book of Thy king-dom, Is my name writ - ten there? Stad k. 3d y.— Tea, my name's, &o. ^m as ^m \\f: i No. 22. p(j) S^0n\ win &vm0m* " They oTBioame him by the blood of the Lamb. "— Bsv. 12 : 11. ■ Rev. B. LowRT. Kev. R. LoWBT. M Moderate. U=2 I af Ha=±rt 1=5 :e3t *^r 1. He!p-less I come to Je-sos' blood, And all my -self re-sign; 2. 'Tis Je - BUS gives me life with-in, And nerves me for the fray; 3. Tho' oloads of con - flict hide my view, And foes are fierce and strong, J: ^ * J-j t f t l ^ m m m^ 1 — r ^^^^ ^^^^ I lose my weak-ness in that flood, And gath - er strength divine, s He spoiled the hosts of death and sin, And took their pow'r a - way. f In Je -sns' ^ame I'll strag - gle thro', And en - ter heav'n with song. }> r ji#: m=s F Jl ^ #. I 1 1^ t f-r-tT-^ ■J — fe-j 1 — ^ i * REFRAIN N . N N -I 1 i — itnx rr-f^—N-f- :i.-i: J ^ -#— *- ■ S S r m My Borl will o-ver-come by the blood of the Lamb, My soul will o - ver -*• -/ . ^ ^ ■0- -^ ■0- - JL.ff.^#. , 4.#.^#. ■^fc=M= ?-^g ^-f-f-r f rf r fa fzf h I . ! i li h h * m » • — 0- ii-li^ U I 1:^=4^ mT=F = ^ u u u - *4 =*; i i i -^— K- ^ ^=|: ^ -5^4—^- come by the blood of the Lamb; O - ver - come, m f f f^ m fci o - ver - ^ ^^ ^ ;^ii47 a^ O - ver-come, My li^MAMWiid^^tfM Pg ^mA wilt <^tmwt.-§mauM. i *=i s come, P^^M ^ ^ O - ver - come by soul will o - ver-come. H -i-^r ^m the blood of the Lamb. ^^ r-O.'—^ ^- p^ fl i 1, me. g vay. I song. ?i » r So. 23. "■Whom having not seen, ye Ioto."— 1 Pet. 1: 8. Fbanobb B. Havsrqal. ^P X ^^ Jaubb McOramahak. FINE. ^ ^ ^ 9 » 9 9 • • m 9—'~Zf Saviour, precious Sav - lour, Whom, yet un- seen, we love; m 1. o 2. O Bringer of sal - va - tion, Who won-drously hast wrought 3. In Thee all ful- ness dwell- eth, All grace and power di - vine; 4. Oh, grant the con- sum - ma - tion Of this our song, a - bove. a^fefe^^ f ^^ D. c. — We praise Thee and con - jess Thee, Our Sav -tour and our King! Last V. And e« - er - more con 'fess Thee, Our Sav - iowr and oar King! r/tee, Ou\ :2 ^ I t: f t 4- ^j=F=J ^ ^Plg 6 Name of might and fa - vor, All oth - er names a • Thy- self the rev - e - la - tion Of love be - yond our The glo - ry that ex - eel - leth, O Sou of God, is In end- a - dor - a - tion And ev - er - last - ing bove, thought. Thine, love. W^ i=l -f — fc ?= ^^ I :t m^ f CHORUS. D. O. We wor -ship Thee! we bless Thee! To Thee a - lone we Lastv. Then shall we praise and bless Thee! Where perfect praises sing! ring! ^ m ^P^ t J J ,l£. »a No. 24. i MM h SfviMM. "I shall be satisfied, when I awake, with thy likeness."— Pi. 17 : IS. El. Nathan. Jaheb McObahahas. 1^^i^ ^=f^i^ ^m 1. Soul of mine, in earth-ly temple, Why not here con-tent a - bide? 2. Soul of mine, my heart is clinging To the earth's fair pomp and pride; 3. Soal of mine, must I sar-ren-der. See my-self as era - oi - iied; 4. Soul of mine, con -tin -ue pleading; Sin re-buke, and fol - ly chide; Why art thou for ev - er pleading? Why art thou not sat - is - fled? Ah, why dost thou thus reprove me? Why art thou not sat - is - fled? Turn from all of earth's ambition. That thou may'st be sat - is - fled? I ac - ceptthe cross of Je -sus, That thou may'st be sat - is - fled. ,. r r v ^ i^ t_i. ^^-^ I* ^ -#-P- P -y — »- OHOEUS. ^^ i ^_v iN^ ^ I .. .. "shall be sat-is-fied, I shall be sat - is - fled, Z I shall be sat-is-fied, I shall be sat - is - fled, sat - is - fled, f ^^ ^ ^ m i=£j=iijij r'^^^M^'**^ When I a-wake in His likeness, I shall be sat - is-fied, I shall be sa^- is - fled, ^fe r ff^ T^ »=^Te ^ ^ ^' ^ '' fc a3 f shall be sat-is-fied. When I awake in His like - ness. I shall be sat-is-fied, sat-is-fied, [[f^rrrr tfitf ?^j^ ^ ao rr Ez: I N i I X i ■3 No. 25. ANoir. Im^ f^nl "Tnut in the Lord with all thine heart."— Pbov. 3:5. Obo. C. Stebbdtb. $ ^&^^ ^^ ^m f=^=S=^=^ t 1. Trust on ! trust on be - liev - er ! Tho' long the con - flict be 2. Trust on! trust on; thy fail • ings May bow thee to the dust, 3. Trust on! the dan-ger press-es; Tempta - tion strong is near, 4. Christ is strong to save us, He is a faith - tul Friend, idBzzE: m -1^0. 5 t—t-rT-^ i =FP t-=& r\ i m i m fc± m -g- S 1 :ts: -f lb Thou yet shalt prove vic-to - rious; Thy God shall fight for thee. But in thy deep - est sor - row, O give not up tiby trust Yet o'er life's dangerous rap-ids, He shall thy pas -sage steer. Trust on ! trust on ! be - liev - er, O trust Him to the end. Trust on ! (trust on !) Trust on ! (trust on !) Tho' dark the night and drear ; »^^y t r , | ^-s-»-^fpi:|^=^ ^j I .1-^- ^::=^^ ifcznt 1=1 pa Trust on! (trust on 1) trust on! (trust on!) The morning dawn is near. ^^ ^g F i ^ m '07 No. 26. Sf^f m f 0tt f^adt) ? 'Therefore be ye also ready."— Matt. S4: 44. A. S. KntFFBB. T. u. O'Eakk, by per. 1. Should the Death an - gel knock at thy chamber, In the still 2. Ma - uy sad spir - its now are de - part-ing In - to the 3. Ma - uy re - deemed ones now are as - scending In - to the V^ ? 4L* -f. ^ ^ -ft. ^» *. 4L ^ ^ A. Jt Jt -^ 9 s=^=fi S3 watch of to - night, world of de - spair; mansions of light; «-hjr |5=J!s: =i=^ i Say will your spir - it piss in - to tor-ment, Ev - 'ry brief moment brings yunr doom nearer; Je - sus is pleading, pa - tiently pleading, ^•-—0 J. W f_.- iE % tr-? to the land of do - light? - ner, O sin - ner, be - ware! let Him save you to - nigh\ ' ^ 4». ^ X i Say are you read-y, i ^^= t -» — 9 ■5 •—J « # #— ?^ r the Death an - gel should call ; sh niild call; ^i -^1 \^ !-^ H C-K— IJ i •- if^-K ^3 :iz:S: ^ -I ! 15:: ^SJ are you ready? O are you ready? Mercy stands waiting for all. — ^ — V ^ — ^ - nrr r iSEi=izi3^: »» \j y u w i- =F=F I 9^ No. 27. **§0tit 0t M( mA all of Stke^/' "But Christ Is all and in all."— Col. 3: 11. Bev. Thbo. M050D, arr. James KcObanahak. ;^^ ^ =E^ ™ . n — s 'M 1. Oh, the bit - ter pain and Bor - row That a time could ev - er 2. Yet He found me; I be - held Him Bleeding on th'accnrs-ed 3. Day by day His ten - der mer - cy Heal - ing, help-ing, full and 4.EQgh-er than the high - est 1 javens, Deep-er than the deepest ^m m ^e * -u— -tf- V' i ES^ T zfe- ^^^m ^13 ifc-.-:^ be, When I proud-ly said to Je - sua "All of self, tree; And my wist • ful heart said faint - ly, " Some of celf, free, Bro't me low - er, while I whispered "Less of self, sea. Lord, Thy love at last has conquered " None of self, 5= im and none and some and more and all ^ .s m of of of of .5j -w- ^^^^E^^ ! i .^— ^ :t ^ :tq 5t ;e g-T- 1 -^ 1- Thee," All of Thee," Some of Thee," Less of Thee," None of self and none of Thee, AU of self and none of self and some of Thee, Some of self and some of self and more of Thee, Less of self and more of self and all of Thee, None of self and aU of m ^^: P 9fc ^ ^^^^h ^^ m Thee, When I proud-ly said to Jesus "All of self and none of Thee." Thee, And my wistftil heart said faintly " Some of self and some of Thee." Thee, Bro't me low -er while I whispered "Less of self and more of Thee.*' Thee, Lord Thy lore at last has conquered " None of self and aU of Thee." ae No. 28. §iidin0 m "^ht "Vy strong rook, for a honso of defenoo."— Ps. 31; s. BOT. WILUAH 0. CUSHHIO. jnA n. Saskkt. Ill I , : i p^^^^l m r 1. safe to the Bock that is high - er than I, My eonl iu ite 2. In the calm of the noon-tide, in sor- row's lone hoar, In times when tempt- 3. How oft in the con- flict, whenpress'dbythefoe, I have fled to my yz^jzs-j-i ^ -tzg jg"— :_ g Pff- r 8— 8-4-» — i ^ D ^tr ^ A.-i' ^ 22: -»— iT- * f^ it i :^ -«^ -#— #- con - flicts and sorrows v. ould fly; So sin - ful, so wea - ry, Thine a - tion casts o'er me its power; In the tempests of life, on its Eef-uge and breathed out my woe; How oft -en when tri - als like ^$=^ #=£=fe£=: j j j i, -_g_t- ^g:v=if=fnf#=ig=dg is f- § f zt: ■Oh 22: r^ f^t ( Thine would I be; Thou blest «Eock of Ages," I'm hid-ing in Thee, wide, heaving sea. Thou blest "Eock of Ages," I'm hid-ing in Thee, sea - bil - lows roll. Have I hid - den in Thee, O Thou Bock of my souL ?^iE^ t—^ i m -tS' » 0- \ii-ii^: ^ 1 \ — r befrain. Hiding in Thee, Hiding in Thee, Thou blest "Bock of Ages," I'mhiding in The& t 9- ■P-.-0 - 19-. .i9--0; fS^,-^-^^*f -'^-9- 80 No. 29. ^nmxA 60 1 "Forgetting B. B. Arr. thoee things which are behind, and reaching forth nnto those things which are before."— Phil. 3 : 13. James McOramaham. | te^^^^Ei=g^ g3^ '3. 1. Trust- ing in the Lord thy God, Ouward go! 2. Has He called thee to the plongh? Onward go! 3. Has He given thee golden grain? Onward go! 4. Haa He said the end is near? Onward go! 5. In this lit - tie moment then, Onward go! ^ ^ ^ _ ^ ^ ^ .^ m ~» H H- onward go! onward go! onward go! onward go! onward go! ^ i!S ^^ ^ T r I I f I^P -M ^m ^t=i=^i ^^ i Ea m ^ ■fsr. •^ — #—- •■ ardl onwar( Hold - ing fast His promised word, On • ward Night is com -ing, serve Him now; On - word Bow, and thou shult reap a - gain; On - ward Serv - ing Him with ho - ly fear, On - ward In thy ways ac - knowledge Him; On - ward Onwj go! go! go! go! go! inward! ^^ ^^^^^ - Onward, onward go! ?- *- -^ ■#• -«- •# # « On - ward! Onward! ouward! '^ Ne'er de - ny His worthy Name, Iho' it bring reproach and Faith and love in ser- vice blend; On His might-y arm de- To thy Mas-ter's gate re - pair. Watching be and wait- ing Christ thy por- tion, Christ thy stay, Heavenly bread up - on the Let His mind be found in thee: Let His will thy pleasure S m t t t r J- t U ^^ t t t - -0-0- shame; pend; there; way, be; r I — — q -e> — ^ 32: -I*- ^S Spreading still His wondrous fame. Stand -ing fast un - til the end. He will hear and an-swer pntiyer; Lead -ing on to glorious day; Thus in life* ai^d Tib - er ty, On On On On On ward ward ward ward ward m. :£=£ 1* m On -ward, on -ward! #. ;•: Onward go! go! go! go! go! Onward I I go! go I JL-^ I y«? — • — 9 9 * — * * -&- On- ward, on ■ ward go! 81 No. 30. ^m Vam S^ngue ratt %t\l 'Greater love hafh no man than this"— Johh 15: 13. J. E. Hall, arr. J. B. Hall. * inii: ^MrM^m^i^ ?=f=^ i ■w~f- * t 1. The love that Je - bos had for me, To ant - fer on the orael tree, 2. The ma - uy Borrows that He bore, Andoh, that orown of thomsHe wore, 3. The peace I have in Him, my Lord, Who pleads before the throne of God 4. The joy that comes when He is near. The rest He gives, so free from fear, ^0 .f.. i^=t i Jr ^M •<«.• •_i. I :$z=t?--t?: t:=Xi U y i 3- ;i That I a ransomed sonl might be, Is more than tongue can tell. That I might live for ev - er - more, Is more than tongue can tell. The mer - it of His pre - cious blood, Is more than tongae can tell. ^ The hope in Him so bright and clear, Is more than tongue can tell. » * CHORUS. B ^^ ^"P%*is=#^^ ^■"fr's ^ >—b- <-T- K— ♦-T- b ^ P His love is more than tongue can tell; His love is more than tongae can than tongae can tell; m *•' *- ^ "f- m * ^fe fvTvtTTTXX i i' ^ l=n h=fc ^^ ^m tell;' ' The love that Jesus had for me IsmoretbantonguecantelL than tongae can teU ; _^ I No. 31. ^m ^luntt mi) §m^tK. 1 "Hear my prsyer, Lord, give ear to my ■applications."— P" ^43: 1. Rbv. Hkkrt C. Oraveb. Gio. C. S'rBBniKS. '^^^^^^m^^^m i! f£^ 1. All Bee - ing, gra - oious Lord— My heart be • fore Thee lies; 2. Thou kno west all my need, My in - most thought dost see; 3. Thou ho - ly bless • ed One, To me I pray draw near; 4. Bind Thou my life to Thine, To me Thy life la given; W f^W F^==F=f=f i»- I t 9 I? i i |=J: rr All sin of thought and life abhorred, My soul to Thee would rise. Ah, Lord! from all ' al - lure-meuts freed Like Thee transformed I'd be. My spir - it fill, O heavenly Son, With lov-ing, God - ly fear. While I my all to Thee re - sign, Thou art my all in heaven. ilp^ #■ ■•- ^^t E^ i #. * F?=F ^ S 19-', I OHOfiUS. I f^=it=i :& -a>- 3=^ ^ :^zs iffi: m Hear Thou my prayer, O God, XJ - nite my heart to Thee; g^ -»_£_ fe* ^ 1 -te"-*- ^ rJ^ .iKt. :ij=:1: i^^ *=f g^:=3 r^f- s^ Be - neath Thy love, be-neath Thy rod, From sin de - liv - er me. »l- f: 4=£ I -F p 1 -0 — • — m- r r M I u. 4, si/ 83 No. 32. S^S ^tAttWX* p. p. Blub. " Lord, my ttrangth, lad my ndocner."'— Pa. lOi 14. jAms MoObahahaii. mBhiti mr0^^ ?f^ 1. 1 will sing of my Bedeem-er And Hia wond'rouH love to me ; 2. 1 will tell the wond'roos story, How my lost ea -tate to saye, 3. 1 will praise my dear Redeemer, His tri - omph - antpow'r I'll tell, 4. I will sing of my Bedeemer, And His heav'n • ly love to me ; ^^^rB^iilhiSPI& f-i 4 4 » ^m On the era - el cross He suffered, From the oarse to set me free. In His bonndless love and mer-cy. He the ran - som free-ly gave. How the vio-to - ry He giv - eth O • ver sin, and death, and hell, He firom death to life hath bro't me, Son of Gk>d, with Him to be. OHOBVS. f^ m M^# i toh2.0.PH- =4=^ ^^^i^ ^ i^f tf 5 i I r •Of- ^ Sing, oh! sing, . of my Be-deem - er, With His J-J^ ^"*' N fEFgTTFl i ^^j U^Ul^P] art -#-*- Sing, oh! sing of my Bedeemer, Sing, oh! sing of my Bedeemer, With Hia blood. FK^ g- -0 4 ^ -^^ ±=t fefe r c r c f * r blood He purchased me, He purchased me, blood He purchased me, Ar -A J- m On the ^ ^^m blood Hepurohasedme^ Ul-LJU- I ^ I ^ I i ITith His blood He puichaaedme; On the 34 m m ^^ ^ S £ cross He sealed my par • don, ^=u ; 1 1 n 0—0- Faidthe I P cross He seolwl my pardoo, Oa the oroM He sealed my par - don, Paid the I ^ -Or-i- ^^ $. m ^^ and made me free, and made me free. debt, ^ a ^ I w^ debt, and made me free. i f 1 His I His No. 33. (MA 4 Sfh M& S^m0W. "Come, for all things are now ready."— Luut 14 : 17. Th. HASTniOB. Thomab Habtihgs. ¥'^ u n^^i m i m i £ s: J ( Child of sin and sor - row. Filled with dis-may, 1 (Wait not for to -mor- row, Yield thee to-day: f Heav'nbidstheeoome, a J Child of sin and sor - row, Why wilt thou die? ) ^ (Gome while thon canst borrow Help from on high; fOrieve not that Iota ^ =J't f f- S fe^ r~r-rr s idb ■*- ■«- i ^ U t: M— 4- ^ ^ i 22- 2Z: f f=^ ^ -« -w ±=i 3 ^m While yet there's room; Child of sin and sor- row, Hear and o - bey. Which from a -bove. Child of sin and sor -row, Would bringthee nigh. m fi 4 i * $ f r r i f' r* I « ^ 80 ■«- ■«- i 1:' 'A % Ifo. 34. ^tttnity t$ dvawing §iigb. "The night U Air ipent, the d*7 U at hand."— KoM. n 1 19. HoBATiua BoHAR, D.I). Philip PmLurf. ■J-.4 1. Pmy, brethren, pray, The ennds are fall" ^jg, Pmy, brethren, prey, Ood's 2. PmiHo,brutlir()n,|)rniHe,'fhe skies are rend-iu^; Praise, brethren, praise, The 3. Wiitch,brt'throii,wivtob,The day is dy - in^; Watoh,brethren,watoh,The 4. liook, brethren, look. The day is break-iug; Hark, brethren, bark, The 9^^* ^H ¥--;?=: EEiE t -«-«- fC- *:**: I —J ,— «^.- ^ ^— ?'-H^ --1 ,5-J TTx-j- ^^^— ^ voice is call - ing. fight is end - ing, Time is fly - ing. dead are wak - ing. -ffl_'. §!^ «: Yon tar - ret strikes the dy - ing ohime; We Be - hold I the glo • ry draw - eth near. The Watoh as men watch the start-ing breath, Watch With gird • ed loins al - read - y stand — Bo - f : f ^ i ♦' r- -•-n—j— % ^v^ REFBAIN. kneel up - on the edse of time. E • ter - ni - ty is -^^ kneel up - on the edge of time. King Himself will soon appear, as men watch for life or death, hold! the Bridegroom is at hand. ter - ni - ty is drawing nigh, E - #■■ • » b I u f ^ E ±fz I I im ^ ^~^~~rg"^«~? Jg'y-Tjj^'tf^MKfcg"!"^ I ^ ^~bg U ter - ni -ty, E - ter- ni - ty, E - ter - ni - ty is draw - ing nigh. m ^tp«:i=£q^ i^ «■ ^ ^ .(2- ■»- r * The next four meamues sang in unison are very effeotiTe. 80 P •a- v I II0.35 Ber. Ti 1. Lo 2. Ck 3. Sin 4. Ha i=^ Fron In Saint Je OHOI Crown Hu J ^ ^ Crown Hii 9# Wo. 35. (twwn §iimt' •Thon host crowned him with glory ud honor."— Pi. I: 5. Ber. Tnofl. Kkllt. Arr, by Obo. C. SriBBim. ^^^^^^^^^n 1. Look, ye BaintH, the Bight is gloriong; See the '*Man of sorrows" now, 2. Crown the 8uvioarIaugel8,crownHimI Rich the trophies Je • sub brings: 3. Sin - ners in de-risiou crown'd Him, Mook-ing thus the Saviour's claim; 4. Hark the bursts of ao - ola-mationt Hark these loud triomphautohordst i^|y=y^%--y--|=FM^ij^j::i=rr^;- f _f_g_f4-C= pg±; fe '^ ^^^ From the tight re - turn vio -torious: Ev - 'ry knee to Him shall bow! In the seat of power enthrone Hira, While the vault of hea - ven rings. Saints and angels crowd around Him, Own His ti - tie, praise His name. Je • BUS takes the high- est sta - tion. Oh what joy the sight af - fords! ?»:^ite :*: t=a :i^ i -t:-g r f f : r -! ti: t'4 m X 1: OHOBTTS. UlM:4l44;d^ ^^ 1* CrownHim!crownHim!angel8,crownHim! Crown the Saviour "King of kingsl' m ^ ^ i-f t-t ^ J: ■Of- -p 1 nrr- *— BTT- CrownHim!orownHim!angels,orowBHim! Crown the Saviour "King of kings!" m T'Tj -f' f ±U$ t i t: ft f f : r f r r f r. r i fji.ii ay No. 36. (Si0tat mt$ l^t, mA §t$t "Come nnto me, «U ye thatlaber Mtd MoheaTy-laden, and I will giTeyoareat."— Matt. 11: 98, El. Natham. Jambs McGbamaham. f^H ^ t^ lF^i=i ^r-n.. 5 ^ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Broth-er, art thou worn and wea-ry, Tempted, tried, and eore oppress'd ? Oh, He knows the dark fore-bod-ings Of the oonsoienoe-tronbled breast; To the Lord bring all your burden, Pat the prom - ise to the test; If in Bor-row thoa art weeping, Oriev-ing for the loved ones missed, Trust to Him for all thy fu - ture,He will give thee what is best; m m ^ ^ fefe e ^^m w f^^ ■«- List - en to the word of Je - su^ "Gome un - to Me, and rest I" $ And to such His word is giv-en, "Gome nn- to Me, and rest!" | Hear Him say, your bur- den-Bear- er, "Gome un - to Me, and rest!" S Sure-ly then to you He whis-pers, "Gome un - to Me, and rest!" | Why then fear when He is say • ing, *'Oome un - to Me, and rest !" 9 OL. ' "'frrf i f^r.^r f C 8 r~F BEFRAIN. f^rin i ^ 5? ? -»- -Z7- "Oome un - to Me. and rest!" "Gome un- to Me, and rest!' grf^ f i f f f I j , H • • 9 » ^ ^ iz=a=3 Come, Oh, oome and rest ! Gome, Oh, oome an -at and rest I 11 J J lUiiriM \^ j ^ ^ ^^ 0T iTt ^ giT going by. mElff l ' i ' l !'Tt 'i rFff i a 80 No. 38. t-i l\ They rest with the Saviour, they wait their crown, Their tra- vel-stained To some are the floods of the riv - er still. As they ford on their We can hear the noise and the dashing stream, Oft now and a • The waves of the riv - er are dark and cold, We know not the .1^-!^ g^El r r f- -t^ b u" i ii i* s rr JO - ^i - Ji. 3 r=ib=J: ^? -* — i — 1 gar-ments are all laid down; They wait the white rai - ment the way to the heavenly hill; The waves to oth - era run . gain, thro' our life's deep dream; Some-times the dark floods all the place where our feet may hold; O Thou who didst pass throngh the -iN=4 j _ ) 1 ^ t ~ . L L ' 40 w ^ 1*4 '1 4 (Satb^tkg ^mt—mnilnM. f-fr- AfL ^ ^ ^ 1 N— N I K JK JS N s f i — w — ^ . ■ Lord shall prepare FoT all who the glo - ry with Him shall share, fierce-ly and wild, Yet they reach the home of the un - de - filed, banks o - ver- flow, Some- times in rip- pies and small waves go. deep- est midnight, Now guide us, and send us the staflf and light ^m m m m REFBAIN. Ff =M=?I -^ 1^ 9' -0 \- — I 1 I 45=t :4 t ^ -0 — ¥-^ :a=g: S ^t±^ m p* Gath'riug home! gath'ring home! Fording the riv - er one by one! n b rr-^ s m ai a ^— r t lEiiF ? E r u ' lis: ■^- -»!-;- Gath'riug home! gath'ring home, yes, one by one! . f= ? i No. 39. — m — a — r^«- 9 • vor the ^ ■*— « 1 1- Patient-Iy o-vor tne thom-y way That leads to the gold -en street. Gal-varys cross to Zion's crown. Is on - ly a lit -tie way. then comes the rest, the qui • et rest, E • ter-ni-ty's end- less praise. h ^ ^=^^U44^ 4=4: i praise. 41 ^p-^f-'-Tll No. 40. §tWUl, vcM ^ml "Behold, trhat maimer of love the Father hath bestowed upon na, that we ahonld be called the sons of Gtod."— John 3:1. M. S. 8. Jamu McObahahan. pi J J J-i-^#i#Ji3=i:^ 1. Be • hold, whatlove, what boundless love, The Fa - ther hath bestowed 2. No long-er for ifrom Him, but dow By ''preoiou8blood"madeuigh; 3. What we in glo - ly soon shall be. It doth not yet ap - pear; 4. With such a bless-ed hope in view, We would more ho •ly oe, i fe^ w I I I- ^ i * i ji ^ i T r *=3-i r-n a^ I *: ^ ' g> » • On sinners lost, that we should be Mow called the sons of God! Ac - cept-ed in the "Well-beloved," Near to Gkid's heart we lie. But when our precious Lord we see. We shall His im - age bear. More like our ris - en, glorious Lord, Whose face we soon shall see. A i ^- ?— # — ^ f=r-~rnr'"T-r- i ^ m I OHOEXTS. ^^ '-th-yl: CIX 3 •*-T-#- i ^ i *: ^ 33 h N N - 1 ■• — ^ Be - hold, what manner of love! What manner of j; h^x^^ IS^^^ r^ r^^ ■^ — ^- ^ UJi ^ l-H^-J ^ r-jir s 1> 1^ 1^ What manner of love, m % ^^ ^^ ^_i— i- f^ • — H- ^ ^sr— .jr^— 4.— ^— * — '-^ ^- — * * 1 1 — 6^ love the Fa - ther hath bestowed up - on us. That w e. ._. . . that g ^ (* I* P = ^^ rr f c r g r g am^ar ^p ^ ^ we should be oall'd, Should be call'd the sons of God. ♦ ^ *• ^-^-^ '>rrr i rrfffT^ ^^ tbeaoaaof Gtod, r t • t. 4d ( r 1 -d-j: t !• 1 No. 41. I %m tJxt WBmA^ ri ^tm. "Christ ia aU, and in aU."-COL. 3: 8. OlO. C. NSBDHAH. 0. C. Oisa. ^ i5^ ^ ■pti-^ #=iN^ 1^ =3=g=^ 'f 1. I hear the words of Je - sns, Tboj speak of peaoe with God; 2. His word di-vine-ly bless- ed. It ohows me what I am; 3. Oh! hear the words of Je - sns, The tid • ings axe for thee; mm\ : 1 1 jmwtwri t^ .iti L I feH;Jj'j i rnarrnrttH s I I see the Lamb, OhristJe- BUS, Who bore my hear- y load; His cross it brings sal - va - tion, The vio - tim was the Lamb; Oh! clasp the cross of Jo - sns, And there for ref - nge flee; P-^—ff- £ ±=ft: ^ I y \J ^^ * ^ ^gn : f f ; I ai,j=ri?#tFi I trost the blood of Je His blood pro - cur - eth par Oh! trost the blood of Je sns, From sin it sets me free, don. And jns - ti - fies the soul, SOS, Be saved this ver- y hoar; J ^^m ^^ ■y—v fg^jU^'-^j^^^P^^^^ I lore the name of Je - sns, Who gave Himself for me. His name, how sweet and pre- oioos, It makes the sin-ner whole. Oh! love the name of Je - sns, Bkst name of wondrous power. ^m ^^U\,\ :?=? U U ^ p • ft -w- ? -^ i 4a No. 42. §m^ U Pg SfMmx. " went on his way rcJoioicg."~AoTS 8 : 39. B«T. B. LOWRT. &eS=^^^^^ E5 Bev. B. LowRT. ztzz ± 1. My soul is hap - py all day long — 2. My heav - y load of Bin is gone — 3. I heard the voice of mer - cy call — 4. Now will I tell it all a -round— Je - BUS is my Je - BUS is my Je - BUS is my Je - BUS is my ^^^^^m i la: P±F=f ^ j= #^=H ^fe^ -4 ^ :3=tt j=j=.j=d C.i-- Sav-iour; And all my life is full of song— Je - bus died for me. Sav-iour; At His dear cross I laid it down — Je - bus died for me. Say-ionr; I sim-ply trust-ed, that was all — Je-sus died for me. Sav-iour; How sweet a blessing I have found — Je - bus died for me. I S 9 ^ r r r T-r-r-n X. i i mi ^ i F \ OHOBTTS. k. N -^^— * i .^-J^- d . d #i M ==H=fe3 ^^ ^ * — #■ Hal - le - lu - jah! Hal-le - la - jah! To the lov - ing Lamb for -g-:-g- ^^ I * ^ -# — f — n~ 9 »- i ci i X I pp ^^^ ^^^^^^ i a sinnersBlain;HaUe>la-jahI Hal-le - la- jah! TotheLambwholivesagain. iTii'irjii . [•[ a — fL. ^-•p ^ zz: « i f f g . f- Fi^?=^i a i - I J No. 43. Him (S!0mitt0« "Come nnto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will riTO . you rest."— Matt. »:iJ8. Allib Starbrioht. IBA D. SAHKKT. 1. Sad and wea - ry, lone and dreary, Lord, I would Thy call o - bey; ^ 2. Thou, the Ho-ly, meek and low-ly, Je - bus, un - to Thee I come; 3. Here a - bid - ing, in Thee hiding, Seeks my wea - ry eoul to rest, 4. Be Thou near me, keep and cheer me, Thro' life's dirk and stormy way; ^ a ^^^^^^^^s Thee be - liev-ing, Christ re-ceiv-ing, I would come to Thee to-day. Keep me ev - er, let me nev - er From Thy bless - ed keeping roam. Till the dawn-ing of the morning. When I wake a-mong the blest. Turn my sad-ness in - to gladness, Turn my dark - ness in - to day. fi ^i^i^B^&t £ OHOEUS. ^^^a^^^^^ i I am com-ing, I am com-ing. Coming, Sav - iour to be blessed; F^f^ I g E C=ii=i S ^— !— >>R^ ^t-^-t- t&t ^^ ^^-j^f - I am coming, I am coming, Coming, Lord, to Thee for rest. ^I'/i^Ti [ i rfffi ffftft ^ 4S No. 44. §tVimmtt vM (lii^mt. " We are J«iinieyiBg unto the place of which Che Lord said, I will give yon.— Kux. 10 : 991 Anon. OldHdody. arr. ^ ^^ft^t'^^^U^-N-^^ 'U saw a His back yna n j The Bum-mer ^ (But he kept Q J The sonsstem ( His watonword ^ ^ way^wom trav'ler la - den heav-y BTin was shin-mg, press - ing onward in the ar-bor be • ing "Onward!" In tat-ter'd gamentsclad, His strength was al - most gone, The sweat was on his bruw, For he was wend -ing home; That stood be -side the way He stopped his ears and ran, *:t=r ^ rr^ Sfe '• i =5=5 ^ J T. h-^ ^ ^ fJii^^'.-j X f ^ «-?- And straggling up the mountain It seemed that he was sad; ) Yet4ie fdiout - ed as he journeyed, De - liv - er-ance yriil come. ( His garments worn and dust-y. His step seemed ver • y slow: i Still shouting as he journeyed, De - liv - er-ance will come, f At - tract - ed his at - ten-tion. In - vit - ing his de - lay: ) Still shouting as he journeyed, De - liv - er-ance will come- \ s ||i! I VMiJ^ ^^^ 0H0RX7S. Then palms of vic-to-ry, crowns of glo - ry,FalmB of vic-toiy I shall wear. 4 I saw him in the evening. The snn was bending low, He'd overtopped the mountain, And reaoned the vale below: He saw the golden city, — His everlMting home, — Axid shouted loud, Hosanna, Deliverance will come! 6 While gazing on that city, Just o'er the narrow flood, A band of holy angels Came firom the throne of God: r They bore him on their pinions* Sue o'er the dashing loam; And ioined him in his triumph,- Deuveranoe has come! 6 I beard t^ie song of triumph They sang upon that shore. Saying, Jesus has redeemed us To suffer nevermore: Then, casting his eves backward On the race which he had run, He diouted loud, Hosanna, Deliverance has come! ^' I i 4A No. 45. fKafte mt ^» I m. n. e, e; "Hear my prayer, Lord, and let my «ry oome nnto Thee."— Ps. 108 : 1. JE« H* Ua Geo. G. StbbbiM 1. Je - BUS my Lord to The ±. cry, Un-less Thou help me I must die; 2. Helpless I am and full of guilt. But yet for me Thy blood was spilt; 8.1 bow be-fore Thy mercy -seat* Be-hold me, Saviour, at Thy feet; 4 If Thou hast work for me to do, In-spire my will, my heart re - new ; 6. Andwhenat last the work is done, The battle fought, the victory won; i»-*- ^=r- i ■f^ -^ •0- t=-J: g #— p- ¥—¥■ :5=5= P ^^^ * V t ^^ ^ 4r'^-:Jr Ch, bring Thy free sal - va -tion nigh. And take me as And Thou canst make me what thou wilt. And take me as Thy work be -gin, Thy work complete. And take me as And work both in, and by me too, And take me as Still, still my cry shall be a - lone, Oh take mo as m m ^ * » * V V f IPF ^ £SE te I I I 1 I it am. am. am. am. am. tJC i OHORirS. ' P^i-r-hh-^-^ ' i=i E ■J—iJ^-JM Take me as am. Take me as I am; Ht- #. ♦ ft « ^ m WZil £ ^ 4=--' «• fci ;. 3GEi m :sM ■#-^ ^^ Lord, I give my^self to thee, Oh take me as I am. #-'— # — P — P — P — • i ig * — • »■• * — • — • a 1 ^ in=E f f T r i f r rc I c ~ff~ ( i i j^'Tt 47 I I ^^J l i:ji JP No. 46. §$m 0f tht WM. " Be ye doen of the word, and not hearera only, deceiving your ovn selves.— J amkb 1 : n. El Nathan. Jab. McObanahan. S 5*=:=:3! A ^ y 1. Once more wecome,God'8 word to hear, The word so pure and ho-ly; 2. Th% life of God is in the word; And who- so -e'er be -liev-eth, 3. The word of God, by faith received, Imparts re - gen- er - a - tion; 4. So, when the word of God we hear, Let us be humbly pleading ^m^f^^ ? :£^_-i=tr.?i^ k^: B -y— 1>— tM :! m i ;&1 i t ^^§^i^p$^^^^^^^^ :J!q=l I Now grant us. Lord, a list-'ning ear, The re - cord there of Christ the Lord And he who hath iu Christ believed The Ho - ly Ghost to give us light. ^ r:u.js. £F :i5d=d=F^ £ r^-: :fc ^ A spir - it meek and low - ly; E - ter - nal life re-ceiv - eth; Lives out a new ere -a -tion; As we the word are heed-ing; -^—rT-~—^ — € — ? £ -^ — t^ £ i ^ &^:?=:i=S i ^^i r a ^^^^s^^^mi For if we hear, and heed it not. But if we hear, be • liev- ing not. But if we hear, and do it not, But if we hear, and feel it not, We hear for condem -na- tion; We hear for condem -na- tion; We hear for condem -na- tion; We hear for condem -na- tion; ^ Fifa^itJ— i-L ^ ^^zj=j -£ t-.f^^ g^=Rf~fT^Ff ^ I t f?=i s=t ^^^s^ For ' < do - ers of the word, " we're tanght, Are heirs of Christ's sal-va-tion. , r^ N_ ^ ± tfc ^ t^t^ m ■y—y- f m 4,8 ■ t I 99. m 4" I ion. P . t No. 47. *'Th« harvest Is the end of the world."— Matt. 13 ; 39. Kmowlu Shaw. GRORnR A. Minor, by per. '^m^^^^^mMm 1. Sowiug 'n tlio morning, sow-ing sueda of kindness, 8ow-ing in the noun-tide 2. Sowing in the Bunahine, sowing in the shadows, Fearing neitheroluiidH nor 3. Qo-iug forth with weeping,sowing for the Master, Tlio' tlie Iohh mistaiu'd our fe ^-* w -*- , ».__^ N N N SI . and the dew - y eve ; Waiting for the liarvont, and the time of reaping, winter's chilling breeze ; By and by the harvest, and the la-bor end-od, apir-it of • ten grieves; When our weeping's over, Ho will bid us'welcome, §=^^ ISl J c c ! r ■W-—- izntrJ^^zi: V P— ^-1 1 li=^- zw-V OHORUS. We sI'hU come, re - joio - ing, bringing in the sheaves. iH^inging in the sheaves, Wu shullcoue, re ■ joio -ing, bringing in the sheaves. We shall come, re -joio -ing, bringing in the sheaves. " . ■0- ■0' . ji, I y '^ y y ^EiEigi _> I — .N- :5 fe^Ed3 S; P^ 1/ » bringing in the sheaves. We shall come, re -joio - ing, Bringing in the sheaves -I y — h — b/— -^»- i _sz__zp F=f :fc=p: ^^ Bringing in the aheaves, ' We shall come, rejoicing, Bringing in the aheaves, Bringing in the sheavea. tr-r-b' 1- Sii^EK: £ zpuji: 40 £^ :g=:£rj=:^=32 Jj No. 48. ihe (Mk\a P0ming. "And Ood hath ralud op the Lord, and will also ralie at np by bia own power."— 1 Coi. 8 : t< WM. B. BKAItBUHr. 1. Soon shall we see the glorioua morning, Saints a - rise! saints a • rise! 2. Hoar ye thetrumpof God re-sounding, Saints a - rise! saints a • rise! 8. The saints who sleep, with joy awak- en. All a- ri^el all a • rise! 4. Fast by the throne of God behold them Crowned with bli8s!orowned with bliss! S ^^^ -0 — •- S J.J.J i'Jx^ ^ Sin - ners, attend the notes of warning, Saints a - rise! saints a • rise! Thronghall the vaults of death rebonnd-ing. Saints arise! saints a - rise! Their beds of death ore quick forsak • en, All a • rise! all /i - rise! See in his arms theSavionr folds them, Crowned with bliss! crowned with bliss! ;/ « — ' y The res - ur-rec-tion day draws near, The King of Saints shall soon appear, To meet thebridegroom,haste,prepare,Put on yonrbridal garments &ir. Not one of all the faithful few Who here on earth the Savioiur knew, With wreathsof glory round theirhead.No tears of sor-row now are shed, I ^ I ^ I . ^^- I r I ^ i ^ ,', r,i, r j,g- .||i| f ^^. And high his roy - al standard n«r. Saints » • rise! saints a • rise! And hail your Savioor in the air, Saints a - rise! saintBa- rise! But starts with bliss his Lord to view. All » • rise! all a- rise! To joy's full fountain all are led, Crowned wiOtbliBsforowned with blisi! 1 i I . No. 49. ^t^V)i!»tMtt»vi§lmWbtt. "Oh 7« MrTUta of the Lord, pnlM the n«me of the Lord."— Pa. 113 i 1. El Nathan. Jamrb McOranaha*. m 3= i-~t ^^^^^m 1. We praise 2. We praise 3. We praise 4. We praise 6. We praise 6. We praise 7. We praise TF Thee and Thee aud Thee and Thee and Thee and Thee and Thee and bless Thee, Our bless Thee: Onoe bless Thee: The bless Thee, For bless Thee: Thy bless Thee, And bless Thee: We'll Vtk • ther In heaven, sin • fnl and sad, Spir • it hath come food by the way; word hath gone forth, wait His re • tnru reign with Him then, ^ ^^^ Jiiz zzM j=z: i: f— — I r. ^^ IK ^ ^H-j -^ =4 FoTtiie joy of sal - va - tion By the word thou hast giv • en, To dwell with, aud teach us. The man ^na from hea - ven That Christ shall be King and To ful - fil ev - 'ry prom - ise To praise Thee aud bless Thee "* — Thy gOH • pel hath ^iven. To Christ we were led. And guide us safe home. Pro - vid - ed each day. Beign o - ver the earth. He made to His own. For ey - er. A - men. TZPr 1^ P I § 5£iiir g ^, \ r- h -if\f f tr^ OHOB08. ^^i:^^^ ^==4 =1: $ \ $ i Hal • le - jah! we praise Thee Thio' Je - sua our Lord; ^¥3 f *=t ^a n P i t [ c f i L f\ f g' C ' g ' r~T t » I I ^H J nu j j M Hal - k ' la • jah! we bless Thee For the gift of Thy word! ^ :h=ii P 51 No. 50. ms^ittkimt " Thy will be done in ««rtb, aa it is in heaTon."— Matt. 6 : 10. Chablottb Bluott. Jakes McOraharait. 4- fej^ :a±:j=fi:g 1. lily Ood and Fa - ther, while I stray 2. What tho' in lone - ly grief I sigh 3. Let but my faint - ing heart be blest 4. Benew my will from day to day; 6. Then when on earth I breathe no more ♦ ♦ ^ ^ ^ £ I X Far from my home, on For friends be - loved, no With Thy sweet Spir - it Blend it with Thine; and The prayer oft mixed with _^ n i:=^:^-i-f ^^^-^E^^. W'i :t=t: qi '^=^ ^^^^^gP life's rough way, Oh, teach me from my heart to say, "Thy will be done!" long - ernigh, Submis-sive still would I re • ply, "Thy will be done!" for its guest. My God, to Thee I leave the rest, " Thy will be done!" take a • way All now that makes it hard to say, " Thy will be done!" tears be-fore, I'll sing up -on a hap-pier shore, "Thy will be done!" Sg m ' d *— — #- i=t ^^ Ur-^^i4 1^' m B£FRAIN. P zsz -^ — I — «= Thy will be done! i=^ ^^^=^ K a ^— «- i^ Thy will be done! I . , £ * 4 * I I >C/ Thy will— Thy will be done! Thy will— Thy will be done! i « i I 1° i f ^^ "*" I *^ I m Oh, teach me from my heart to say, Sub - mis-sive still would I re - ply. My God, to Thee I leave the rest: All now that makes it hard to say, I'll sing up - on a hap-pier shore, "Thy Thy will be "Thy will be "Thy will hb "Thy will be "Thy will be P ^ g: I s doner done!" done!" done!" done!" 19-^ i m ^ ^^ oa No. 51. mt| do f mi ^ait ? Ok>. F. Boot. "Arise, He calleth thee."— Mabk 10: 49. Om. F. Boot. tf I' i'ii , J i J i I J fe:i 4=^Mdk 1. Why do you wait, dear broth - e^ 2. Whbt do you hope, dear broth - er, 8. Do yon not feel, dear broth • er, 4. Why do yon wait, dear broth - er. Oh, why do yon To gain by a His Spir - it now The har - vest is ^ a I w ^ Tf=Z ^^-^ff:^^ 1 1 1 i ,^H tar - ry so long? for- ther de - lay? striv-ing with - in? pass - ing a • way, Your i^av-ionr is wait -ing to There's no one to save yon but Oh, why not ao - oept His sal • Tour Sav • iour is long • ing to ^^ ^^ ^ I tf m % t f 3^ give you"" Je - BUS, va - tion, bless you, ^ ^ :ms. ^ A There's no And throw There's dan in His sano - ti • fied throng, oth - er way but His way. off thy bur* den of sin. -ger and death in de • lay. N S . . ^ f* ft -r~rm^ ^ Why not come to Him f g S c t now? r= t^=i=^ ^i ^ Why not come to Him now } j ll E i ^ U^ ii ' I No. 52. #)xlg ^«ititt0. "The Lord direct yoar hearts into the patient waiting for GhriBt."— 3 Th«B8. 3: 5. W. G. iBTiir. _ J. H. FiLLUOBB, by per. mHrki' 1'! \ Vdii^ ^^ "«»? 1. I am waiting for the morning Of the blessed day to dawn, a. I am waiting; worn and wea- ry With the bat- tie and v,he strife, 3. Waiting, hoping, trosting ev- er, For a home of boundless love; 4. Hoping soon to meet the loved ones Where the " many mausioss " be ; eiS^ m± y^ t 3^ -# — m — •- ^ -y-v f^ SE m ^^ ^ .-^^ ^3=i=l^ ^- f ■tm When the sorrow and the sadness Of this changeful life are gone. Hop -ing when the warfare's o - ver To re - ceive a crown of life. Like a pilgrim, looking forward To the laud of bliss a - bove. List'ning for the hap-py welcome Of my Sav- lour call -ing me. Site htzt -r — rr- ^ I am wait JL_^ t * rif^' w i i ing, on-ly wai K S N i X=l 5c 3Z3: I I :j f,c f.^ am waiting, waitmg, waiting, ^^ W ^-^^ T T^ £ on - ly waiting, on - ly waiting .-i^ts g # ? g ^t=?= i . ^ U l < -fc^— ^-^ Till this wea ry life is o'er; Till ^M ¥ ' i t c -g- this wea- ry, wea-ry, wea-ry- T r r : f :£ 1 i -Till this wea-ry life is o'er; ^ ^ ^ ± ^ p p m — 9 — m P p -\f ^ u i^ u On - ly wait ^ ^^ ing c c g s g On. ly waiting, waiting, waiting m for my welcome, ^ i 5 p p c -p-g I ^P fe^ for my welcome, for my welcome^ y V y y ^ ^^=t y y y - 0nti) Wmtmi—a^mtutA. P s ; 1 1" iTd^ ^ i From my Sav • ioor on the oth er shore. ^i E u i 53^ -t :£ I No. 53. (^Ii, ftvivt Hiei % Ibg WM. "I will oanse the shower to come down in his season. Tiiere shall be showers of blessing."— BZBK. 34: 86. £l. Nathan. Jaues McGbanahan. ^^^f^f-^=^4^U^ 1. He&v'nly Fa - ther, we Thy childreo, Gkither'd roand our ris -en Lord, 2. Gracious gales of hear'nly blessing In Thy love to us af - ford; 3. Weak and wea - ry in the con-flict, "Wrestlingnotwithfleshandblood," 4. With Thy strength, O Master, gird us; Be our Guide and be our Guard: ^^=5^—^ — ^— i u r. -n- I I F=5= h u u -' ^ ' 1 — t-t'-y m^^ w ^ ^ Lift our hearts in earn- est Let us feel Thy Spirit's Help us, Lord, as faint we Fill us with Thy ho- ly tqTT^i =i M plead- ing: Oh, re - vive us by Thy word! pres - enoe, Oh, re - vive us by Thy word! tal - ter; Oh, re - vive us by Thy word! Spir - it, Oh, re - vive us by Thy word! »i i s F if • g r u^ ^^^4 #^ % t \, u V r 0H0RV8, I r r c c ^ i *=iC 'r~r S m Send re - freshing, send re- freshing From Thy presence, gracious Lord! ;j=5= -n — ^ ii-*- p-t-l-^ m ^^-i=m^^^^ m Send re - freshing, send re • freshmg. And re •■ vive us by Thy word. ^^ tU-t^ ^rM i ^ ^^^^^m as r No. 54. i §tt^tK §ttm fmt. "I never kneir yoa: depart ftom Me."— Matt. 7: 23. Mbs. O. C. Nibuuam. ^ s-=^=$ =:ts: * i i U. C. Caul fc, E :^pt|=:t=g=-^ T £ lizzi 1. When the King in His beau-ty Bliall come to His throne, And a - 2. They had known whence He came, and the graco which He brought; In their 3. Now the righteous are reigning with A- bra -bam there; But for 4. O sin - ner, give heed to this sto - ry of gloom, i* or the a^sE round Him are gather'd His lov'd ones, His own ; There be some who will knock at HIr presence He heal'd, in their streets He had taught ; They had mention'd His use ud their these is ap- pointed an endless despair; It is vain that they call: He once hour is fast nearing that fixes your doom: Will you still reject mer-cy? still ^Se 1 $ m fc_JS_J!i_ t :^-* ^ m 3=31 ^fe^ ~9 fair pal- ace door, To be answered within "There is mcr-cy no more." g friendship profeBs'd;ButtheyneT-er believed, for of them He coiifess'd; ? knock'dattheirgate, Buttheywelcom'dHimnot; so now this is their tiate: 4* hard -en your heart? Oh then, what will you do as the King cn'»?— "Depart!" ^ S^ ± E :t 5 m' I i i CHORUS. I have nev-er known you," "I hive nev-er known yon," "I have M fi—r.^ ' ^ P • ^—^-0t » ' « »- -^-& • •-- •■ 5: £ ^ b b P tT T=r=g t^;±iN^ — X ^^=^f- t ^ ?^-f^ £ ^=5=^ oe I nev - er, I have nev - er, I have nev - er known you." P 2 fi i a - nt "or he No. 55. §t^mA tit (f miting mA iht ^ttjfin^. "And God shall wipe away all tean fit>in their eyes ; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain."— Uxv. 21 : 4. HORATIUS BONAR. D. D. Qwo. C. Stkbbmb. ^^^jn-T^ ^ 1. Beyond the smiling and the weeping, I shall be soon, I shall be 2. Bejund the blooming and the fad- ing, I shall be soon, I shall be 3. Beyond the parting and the moeting, I shall be soon, I shall be 4. Beyond the frost-cluin and tLa fe • ver, I shall be soon, I shall be m. ■^-r^ I I I VT t u C C u T # r , ^' r^ — ^— #■ p — •- p±±« ffiz: • — 0- tHiR their onoe still ye m^ — c — c — ^- ^ ^^^ ^J^i— b. soon; Beyond the waking and the sleeping. Beyond the sowing and the soon; Beyond the shining and the shading. Beyond the hoping and the soon; Beyond the farewell and the greeting, Beyond the pulse's fe - ver soon; Beyond the rook-wasteandthe rir - er, Beyond the ev • er and the 215 i«-i- iji — jr # — O- i I i^ :^!3: -»-y- reaping, dK»ding, beating, aev- er. ^ i 28: ^-^f-?-F i m ^=f=«?=p U U J ^ — fc^ BEFBAIN. 22: ■»~ I shall be soon, I shall be soon, I shall be soon, I shall be soon, S ^^ 5 I shall be soon. Love, rest and I shall be soon. I f hall be soon. I bhall be soon. JOL. 9- ^ f 9- f ^::i,^^,:^,^i, ^^^ k M^ ^^^^ k I home! Sweet, sweet hope! Lord,tar-i7 not, Lord tar-ity not, but come. ^1 ^ ^, «... ^.t- #. A.. 67 No. 56. §m» ij0 iBi0mttx0, "The Lord hinuelf ahall deaceud ftom be»yen."— 1 Thus. 4: 16. El. Nathan. Jahkb McGbamahav. rmw^^ ^^^^ 1. Je-8us is coming! sing the glad word! Com-ing for those He re 2. Je-sos is coming! the deadshaU a- rise, Lov'd ones shall meet in a 3. Je^fS is coming! His saints to re -lease; Gom-ing to give to the 4. Je-sus is coming! the promise is true; Who are the oho -sen, the Si| r. -t^ — h t-i- -h ' -0- ^i-rrs-^ g^-y- f^ I k :iM=^ i: ^^ t £ ■A deem'd by His blood, Gom-ing to reign as the glo-ri-fied ijord! joy - fiu sarprise, Caught up to- geth-er to Him in the skies, war - ring ^jarth peace: 8iu - ning, and sighing, and sor- row, shall cease, faith- fol, the lew, Wait-ing and watching, prepared for re - view? g=CT±Tq-fe^^.=y =E£i^ ^ $ OHORUS. i ? -g~»' 5 -«-*- ^^==;= =p= — ^ t t i t - ' I Je • sus is com-ing, is ^ _#_± — ^ ^( — ^ — « m — I Je - sus is com-ing a ^ l T T t gain! I b ' V^=i t i!ifc * * ( fc^ Js— fc. i ^=^ ^ ^ — ; ; J ^ ^ -» — #— » f # ?= ^^ ?=5=f y ^ coming a - gain! Je • sus is coming a - gain! Yu, Je-Boa is oom-lng! Oh, '- f* I f n-f r f r: i fTm i *=!! =FF r=5=s= t^ !> i> l>- Sliout the glad tidings o'er mountain and plain! Je • sus is coming a - gain! '■i"['[[i[f i 1^ ^ icz: H!-?-^ mu ua 08 I I No. 57. <9tngi»0 aisi wt i0unm). "Then wm onr month filled with singing."— Ps. 136 : SL LUCTJ. RIDIB. w ^ — h -^ i i fr-i pr=^=\t=^ =3= LvoT J. Rn>tB. 1. We are chil • dren of a King, Heavenly King. Heavenly King, 2. We are traveHng to otir home, Bless - ed home, Bless • ed home, 3. Fall of joy we on • ward go. Heavenward go, Homeward go, I ^ i=M^ Tt g I L^ U- ^ I i/~~n" rrr I ^T^JiN'Hi :f=T- •^l-g—J- 1 *-*- 3 We are chil • dren of a King, Sing - ing as we jonr - ney; We are travel-ing to our home. Sing • ing as we jour - ney; Full .of joy we on - ward go, Sing - ing as we joar - ney; ^iff^fTt^4i - !fcTi ^ M F fa i jfc H 1 ut-^^i^n^^^:^^ m Je. sns Ghrist our Gaard and Onide, Bids ns, noth-4ng ter - ri - fled, Tow'rda oit - y out of sight Where will fall no shade of uighi,, Bing-ing all the joa' ney thro'— Singing hearts ars brave and true — Ul[\ftr\UU\^ ^ i ^^ m ^ m f Fol - low close - ly at His side. Sing -ing as we jonr • ney. For oar Sav-ioor is its light, Sing -ing as we joar -ney. Sing -ing till oar hrane we view, Sing.ii^ as we joor-ney. i ^tl r ; | , f f | g-4HH^fc ±a TT t ' l 1 so No. 58. Wb» im mi tbt f otr^ fitft? "ThiiM an we, Dsrld, and on thy aide, thon aon of Jtaa»."—t OnoK. ISt 1& Fbahces R. Hatibgau Iha U. Sankit. i-Jiu ji^jjJiJr ^ ^^ 1. Who is on the Lord's side? Who will BerretbeEiiiK? Who will be His 2. Not for weight of glo - ry. Not for crown and palm, En - ter we the 3. Je - 8U8,Tboahastbcn3ltu8, Not with gold or gem, BntwithThineown 4 Fierce may be the con-flict, Strong maybe the foe, Bnt the King's own §r^4^ffil l Jiljf^T^.-^J-ti:^ help -era, 0th -er lives to bring? Who will leave the world's side? Z ar - my, Baise the warrior -psalm; Bat for love that claim - eth ^ life-blood. For Thy di - a - dem; With Thy bless -ing fill - ing | ar - my. None can o - ver- throw; Bound His stand- ard rang -ing, p 3C m I r-"! — t f 4 -U-hihiiU^iJ =iiLLk-iiA^ m Who will fbce the foe ? Who is on the Lord's side? Who for Him will go ? Lives for whom He died, He whom Jesns nam - eth Mnst be on EUs side. All who come to Thee, Thou hast made us willing. Thou hast made as £n& Vic -fry is se-oure, For Hie "jruth unchanging Makesthetriumphsoxa ff^ffr& ^^ £ « rt OHORtra. r^-i-fH ^n^ ipM^44^ Who is on the Lord's side? Who will serve the King? WUb will be His 41 # # #■ ■•■ X-$-^ 'J- tt f f ,^ ^^ JSl t=t=t:. I I I I t eo i Wio %» tm t\u ^m&'t ^iAt. «(«itdu««i i -«>- ^ sa: -« I— i — rt =l :t ^ iT=g help -era, 0th -er lives to bring? By Thy grand re - demp - tion, :p: =f=F I ^=f d: ^^eS^^ ^^fes §i3 By Thy grace di-vine, We are ou the Lord's side ; Saviour, we are Thine. p=:f=^: P ^ g S ^jig: :^ — a: No. 59. 1 — r £^ -rr 11 feldddEg^ "For Thy name's sake lead me end gnide me."— Pa. 31 : 3. C. C. CuNVBRBB. by per. 4 — I ^Tf^ S ^ ES^ S 1. Trav'liug to the bet-ter land, O'er the de • serfs scorching sand, 2. When at Ma - rah, parched with heat, I the sparkling fountain greet, 3. When the wil - der - ness is drear. Show me E - lim's palm-groves near, I P 3P# ^ ^ '. ; Li *^5=3=*35 ^ Farther! let me grasp Thy hand ; Lead me on, lead me on! Make the bit - ter wa-ters sweet; Lead me on, lead me on! And her wells as crys-tal clear ; Lead me on, lead me on! ^y~ i ^^ 1= -w- T^ 'f^-'--^- 4 Through the water, through the fire, Never let me fall or tire. Every step brings Canaan nigher : Lead me ou ! 5 Bid me stand on Nebo's height, Gaze upon the Ituid of light, Then transported with the sight, Leaa me on ! 6 When I stand on Jordan's brink. Never let me fear or shrink ; Hold me. Father, iwst I sink ; L^d me on ! 7 When the victory is won, And eternal life begun. Up to glory lead me on ! LMd-me on, lead me on t ei No. 60. §*vt ^mtA tht (S)mfi. p. p. Bum. ' PMsed from death onto lite."— John S t M. JAMU McORANAHAir. P^^g#j^^ ^^-^£g fe 1. Look an - to me and be ye saved, I heard the Just One say; 2. By His a -tenement re • conoiled, My Fa -ther's face I see; 3. Ob, glo-rious height of vant-age ground! Oh, blest vio - to-rioua honri i ^ 1 1 =*=^ And as by faith on Him The emp • ty tomb now in In Him to trust and ful Cm. I gazed, My bur - den rolled a - way. tervenes Be-tween the world and me. ly know His re - sur - rec>tion power. ii^^fe *_*Li_t|.« — f f"— r' S't "t "t ^^^^1^^ r-^ coaoavs. ^^ ^ ^fe* 1 I've passed the cross at Cal ^ ^3E —w va -ry, ■— — ^ -r-i — r ^ I'm on the Heaven side; m\ f^-f-f= ^^. ■V — t^ ip ^^^i^^^^^S The world is cru - ci - fled to me. Since Ohrist my ran-som died; #d | J-n J |J '-4-^^ zii: 3£ The world is era ci • fled to me, Since Christ my ransom died. a l'inrf,"[if f i tTii'f'f i p es9 ■a ■ i No. 61. ^e Ml till 6ttitt]) S^imtx*^ §»mi« " These thiogs have I wrlttoo onto yon that ye may know that ye have eternal *'* " * '— 10: *" life."— 1Johm8:13. Ber. W. P. Mackat. H. F. 'W^ILUAHt. ^^^^^^^ ^f^m^^ 1. No works of law have we to boast, By na-tare ruined, gailt - y, lost; 3. No faith we bring, 'tis Christ a-lone, 'Tig what He is— what He has done; 3. We do not feel oar sins are gone. We know it by Thy word a-lone; 4. Be -cause we know our sins forgiven,' Webap-py feel— ourhomeisheav'n; ^^ V-'^ ^^#—^8- •-#—5 — #hFE — i — h- :it f^ -•- -b— ] «a/ ni -l — I — I ^^fe^S r H =JS ^=r> l^^ Bit. ^> £ :^=il: -:g— ^ ;i Condemned al • read- y, but Thy hand Pro-vid - ed whatThou didstdemand. He is for us as givou by God, It was for ns He shed His blood. We know that there our sins didst lay On Him who has put sin a - way. O help us now as sons of God, To tread the path that Je • sus trod. 0H0RU8. i ^ ^ 3^ 3f ^=4: T-=a ? t-3-^- ^ We take the guilt -y sinner's name, The guilt -y sin-uer's Saviour claim; l=^i=F ^ ^ £ ^ ^ M- ^^ , Hit. /TN We take the goilt-y sinner's name, The guilt • y sin-ner's Say-iour claim. - If if'/ffi f r ^^ nrrrni — — ..»M. 7^\ V V l^ m When the Lord to Betha - ny came, Open wide the door, let Him en - ter now! -» — 0- -^-y- i^E^iSs for His love is ev-er the saJuel "•-■•■ ■#••■•• ♦ ^ 3=3E^5=5:iri ^- 1^ I 18 ev • er the same t His love is ev - er the same! ^3t=^-^ T'—^- ey-er thesu&et 04 i « -Jtiz il ,. §ie €mt to §tVhiAvi^.-'(tmUM. ^ ^E£ 1 1^=T Hii love is ev - er the samul er - er the Mun ^m Munel #-•»«-••• J.- O - pen wide the door, -• — •#- -y — g^- g=S-!=f4^1^^i U ev - er the Munet ^^i^^^^^m^ let Him en - ter nowt for His love is ey • er the samel No. 63. §iatUtttjabt urbnt a ^nviottt "A Mau of sorrows, and acquainted with grief."— Iba. 53: 3. P. P. Bliss. P. P. Bliss. iin^^^^^^^P 1. "Man of Borrowsl" what a name For the Son of Qod, who came 2. Bear- ing shame and scoffing mde, In my place condemned He stood; 3. Guilt- y, vile, and helpless, we; Spotless Lamb of God, was He; 4. "Lift-ed up" was He to die; "It is finished" was His cry; 6. When He comes, our glorious King, All His ransomed home to bring, L T T T M X ^ ) i i^ — T-g t f f . f r (g ^1 :W=^ % 1 m T i * ^ ^ Bu-iu'd sinners to reclaim! Hal-li -la- jah! what a Saviourl Seal'd my pardon with His blood: Ha} • le • lu - jah! what a Saviour!; "Full atonement!" can it be? Hal - le - lu - jah! what a Saviour! Now in heaven ex- alt - ed high: Hal - le - lu - jah! what a Saviour!. Then a- new this song we'll sing: Hal . le - In - jah! whai a Saviour!' 1; f $ F-f t; r f -t'.-l - Arr»'^gh# s 3z: I & No. 64. Sbto I §nm. -1 kaow whom I have believed."— '8 Tu. 1 : VL t Faknt J. Grosbt. W. H. Doim. ^ H=^. ^ X #^ 2 1. Lord, my trust I re - pose in Thee; O how great is Thy 2. Thon dost lead with a sweet com-mand. Thou dost lead with a 3. I shall rise to a world of light, T shall rest in a i^ I J- x: it=: f ^ r~T ^ t 3 £3^ i love to me! Thou the strength of my life shalt be; This I know, § gen - tie hand; On the rock of Thy Truth I stand; This I know, " jr mansion bright; Then my faith shall be lost in sight; This I know, S J « ^-^iffl [ii[ si REFRAIN. ^^^S^^^^ this I know. Thine, Thine,and on -ly Thine, Now and ev-er Thine; this I know, tthis I know. ^ ■ f t i m f S t I ^ 1=4: =^ ^ ^=iv;4i-j- i^ ^^^ ^ Thou dost love me, SaT - iotir mine; This X know. This I know. '^k'r t'lu f f, i i'fr i ffr ii ee No. 65. §(rt nrbat tUm §mA^ hm §0m. " Having mide peaoo thiongh the blood of His orass."— C3L. 1 : sa Jambs M cObanahah. BOBATIUS BOHAB, D.D. ^ f^ ^ t=d: * r g* 1. Not what these hands have done, Can save 2. Not what I 3. Thy love to 4. No oth - er 6. I praise the ^m feel or do, Can give me, O Gk>d, Not mine, work save Thine, No mean God of graoe, I trost F=Fff this gailt - y soul; me peace with God; O Lord, to Thee, - er blood, will do; His love and might; I s: I -»- P^trp^^^^iV-jU-^ t i -11 , Not what this toil - ing flesh has borne. Can make my spir - it whole. Not all my prayers, or sighs, or tears. Can ease my aw«fal load. Can rid me of this dark on - rest, And set my spir - it free. Nostrength,savethat which is di-vine, Can bear me safe -ly through. He calls me His, I call Him mine; My God, my joy, my light! Pg Ai=£=^=^ m i setts p±t=«: ^^ \i^ m* f ■: r m i BBFRAOr. frH4fi-f-ri^ :*: ■i i i J l^d Thy work a - lone, my Sav - ionr, Can ease this weight of sin; •^ t9- •0- ^ ^ EZZE M [ F i pi |A f I f ! ; f -»4J4.^^ Ga ^^ Thy blood a • lone, O Lamb of God, Can give me peace with*in. — I — #-*■ I v inf'ff F if ff t4 m i wr No. 66. §lmv (an | §tt9 (tm Jl^{)^{tt0? Akon. "I will sing praises unto mj- God while 1 have my being."— Pa. 14C: a. IBA D. Sanket. 1 =N=F ±=j: 1^ ■— • a (- m~T ' S •" 1^^^ lEIE 1. My life flows on in end- less soug; A- bove earth's laineuta-tion, 2. What tho' my joys and comforts die? The Lord my Saviour liv-eth; 3. I lift my ej'es; the cloud grows thin; I see the blue a - bove it; „ _ _ .N ^ig ===?r— z v:F ^_ J__^^^^ ! I J . J^ J"- r I J M f:' ^m I hear the sweet tho' Car- off hymn That hails a new ere - a - tion; What tho' the darkness gath-er round ? Songs in the night He giv- eth ; And day by day this pathway smooths, Since first I learned Co love it; t=M I i rrTtr-c=r5=^^ £ p k r t ti i $ ■1^-4^ i f « 7 S i 3^ S £ »^ Thro' all the tn-mnH and the strife I hear the mn-sio ringing; No storm can shake my in -most calm While to that refuge clinging; The peace of Christ makes fresh my heart, A fountain ev - er springing; ■ * * ?: ♦ * * gii ^=rrrTr-r^ *-£ ?4=» m ^^ ^:-.NVd=J M-^^^^J^^ It finds an eeh - o in my soul — How can I keep from singing? Since Christ is Lord of heaven and earth, How can I keep from singing? All things are mine since I am His— How can I keep from singing? ^ ... ti^ ^,rrsnm=f^ ^=ff^ ^ 08 •'IT'-'--^"- •• '■'•• • No. 67. €0m §iU0itx0t •* Him that oometh to He I will in no wise OMt oai"— Jorh 6 : 37. El. Natbam. Jab. McObahahaii. 0^:t^tMh4 U M=i ^ ^ 1. Once a - gain the Qospel mes-sage From the Say -iont yoa have heard; 2. Man-y Bummers yon have vrast-ed, Bipened har-vests you have seen; 3. Je ' SOS for yoor choice is waiting; Tar - ly not: at once de*oide! 4. Cease of fit-nessto be think-ing; Do not Ion - ger try to feel; 5. Let your will to Qod be giv - en, Trust in Christ's a - ton • ing blood; m IT^ni u I I If ^ — !— > |i V^-i — T-j ^i fe^- H jirT-m-N-rtrri Will yon heed the in • vi - ta - tion ? Will yon tnm and seek the Lord ? I Win-ter snows by Springhavemelt-ed, While the 8pir - it now is striv-ing, It is tnutt - ing, and not fed - ing. Look to Jg -sob now in heav-en, m^ ^^ «=f=ff Yet yon lin - ger in your sin. Yield, and seek the Saviour's side. That will give the Spir • it's seal Best on His onobang-ing word. •i- -^ ••• E L L ly ^ l OHORV8. a ^^T^^rzrtia^^rrtip/TT] Comebe-liey«ingl come be- .dv>ing! Oome to Je -sub! lookand live! come! come! look! Oh, look and live! ^^•- - - JjL - - ♦ miiimi IZ^CZEZ^ I J r=ff=F^ ^ look! Oh, lookand live! ffj l li frttU^f^H^ Gome be4iev-ing! come be •liev-ing: Gome to Je t bub! lookand live! come! come! ^. ^^^^^'''^ \ lUf=^'-frf^ Of» Ro.68. §vk Slimt §(«. <'Ikoa art my hiding plaoe."—Pi. an : 7. VAHRTj.OBOBBr Bbt. Bobkrt Lowbt. fr'|'U,j l J.^ . J l^_J fi ^ 3Ht r •*- -#-• 1. In Thy cleft, O Book of A - ges, Hide Thou me; When the 2. From the snare of sin - fnl pleas - nre, Hide Thoa me; Thon, my 3. In the lone - ly night of sor - row, Hide Thou me; Till in ^ ^^ ^^^ 3E -a -et- _ fit - All tern - pest ra - ges, Hide Thou me; Where no j soul's e - ter - nal treas-ure. Hide Thou me; When the ^ glo • xf dawns the mor-row, Hide Thou me; In the | 1 ^ ^ ^^^^^ . ^ w ntl, ! tHrj-^ ^^U^ mor - tal arm can sev • er From my heart Thy love for • world its power is wield - ing, And my heart is al - most sight of Jor • dan's bil • low^ Let Thy bo * som be my WTT ^ nWs-ttl-n-H I^H j i l^ l^.= ^^t4 = W ^ ey • er, Hideme, O ThouBoek of A • ges. Safe in Thee, yield-ing, Hideme, O Thou Book of A- ges, Safe in Thee, pil-low; Hideme, Thou Book of A - ges, Safe in Thee. m+iw^^ ee ^ 5C± ^=± i9- i vo 1 ...iSfl*^ l"~ —" '" '" No. 69. 'And M shall we ever be with thit Lotd."— 1 TBias. 4: 17. Bu KATRAir. ^m im Jahrs McOraitabar. i ^ T :r --^: 1. Onr way is oft -en rng-ged While Eere on earth we robm, 2. To Marah's bit - ter wa - ters We oft have mnrm'ring come, 3. When of the des - ert wea - ry, Oar God His grace has shown, 4. With hunger oft -en fainting, We've made complain- ing moan; 6. Some stand to -day on Ne-bo, The jour- ney near- ly done, i ^^=^ ^ b I i t-f^ t-n ^^^P ^ ^m And thorns are in the path- way; Bat we are go - ing home. But Ood the cap has sweetened; And so we're go - ing home. By rest -ing as at E- lim. With sweet fore-tastes of homo. But; fed by heavenly man-na. We still are go -ing home. And some are in the val - ley; But all are go - ing home. I E ^^ f-T r r r ' r-f -V: i i i is 0H0RU8. Were go Were go - ing. go -ing. ^^ 1=^ J — ^--t t I ^s go - ing, we are go - ing. Yes, we are go - ing home; ^a ^ J . ^ -J - go- ing home i *=* f=P= ^=^ ?^ # — 0- -• — •- ftrf i J '^ ^-i=^^^ We soon shall cross the riv - er. And be with Christ at home. yi i No. 70. Fawht J. Ckoibt. SfomA tint §kml "SoniHi MB ».lJirm\"—JonL 9 : 1. W. B. DOAm. p ^rm = Ja^ ^ 1. Sound the a-larm! let the watchman oryl— "Up! for the day 2. Sound the a-larm! let the ory go forth, Swift an tb» wind> 3. Sound the a-larm on the mountain's brow! Plead with i'lM Inst 4. Sound the a-larm in the youth-^ul ear, Sound it it-lo?:! ^^^ i dttt: J.. ^. m E=S23 5E fe^ ZZTJt ^^ 2?: of t}:ie Lord is nigh; Who will os-oape from tlu» wraih to como ? 4 o'er tho reahn^^of earth; "Flee to the Bock whare the soul may hide! a by the vruy • ■Aia uow; Wan: them to come and the truth embmoe; ^ that the old may hoar; Blow ye the trump while the day-beams last! S ^ -^ - - J • lie::!.. W^^=^- 9-1 — £ M-jt. :?=?= -*-i-#- ?=i r g E r ^ fc^ r- dh T if fek $ t==? i :3=^ ^ BEFBAnr. tt^hr-^ -»- -•-^ ith( ? ^ Who have a place in the soul'sbrighthome?" Bound the a-larm, watchman! Fli^^o to the Book! in its cleft a- bide!" Urge them to come and be saved by grace. - ^ Blow ye the trump till the light is past ! ifciit -F I ^=^ fetz-fe fcfc N fc> ^EL J^-tK- •<»—»■ :*=« £ i »=:»: E ^ -^•■«-*- ^^ Sound the alarm! For the Lord will come with a conq'ringann; And the ^i'['"^''rrr[ if[f['ii. va 1 f J i i oe; f ast! S I 1 1 f (■ I J^aund tbe ^hml—mwUM. hosts of sin, as their ranks advance, Shall wither and fall at His glance. ^M iz ' rn-Y^-n £ ^i -»-*•-*- i i F^ E g No. 71. " He ia not here but is rlaen."— Luke 84 : 0. Amon. m -^-^r~^ -«-r T-^#- li itsun LVCT J. BiDIB. ^^ ffl iS 1. Bean-ti - ful mom • ing! Day of hope, Dawu of a bet - ter life; 2. Beau-ti - ful mom - ing! All the week Wait-eth thy welcome Ught, 3. Beau-ti - ful mom - ing! Grief and pain, Weeping be-fore the tomb, / J .^ J , .^f^-^^ . *. * ♦ I X r-r :f=?=^ » P \ 1 p u u i c=t m rtr Hi-h^^^^^^^^^ m 7 Now in thy peace -fol hours we rest, Far from earth's noise and strife. Since thy first dawn-ing, calm and clear, Out of the dark - est night. Fly at thy dawn-ing, Je - sub rose, Je - bus dispelled the gloom. ^ ^ N :i. le X r- 5 £=£=fcrf±i f i^tS i CHORUS. I l-^t,^ .^ i .^ ^^ h^ Mr^U-^ ^ Motn-ing of res - nr - reo - tion joy, Day when the Say - iour rose. »i-rf-lhfHU^iq r ; : LDfe ^ ^^a^^^ 3 tp m Sing-ing shall greet thy opening hours, Sing-ing shall mark thy close. ^HHU ^m £d 78 =5=^ =F=^ m 7tt No. 72. 'Will mt ht g;0txg* "We are Jonrneyteg onto »plM« of which the Lord said I will give it yon."— Vtm. 10 : Ml FaNNT J. CUOBBT. W. H. DOAm. '^m :t=S: i^^^^^m 1. 'T\^ll not be long our jour - ney here, Each brok - en sigh and 2. 'Twill not be long the yearning heart May feel its eve - ry 3. Though sad we mark the olos - lug eye, Of those we lov'd in •i. These checkered wilds, with thorns o'erspread. Through which oar way so ^^ a # ft ^ ^- ^^ -# — ft. t r-r-T-r ^^^^H=^^ ^ ^ f^=f=f=^ fall • ing tear Will soon be gone, and all will be A hope de - p.vrt, And grief be min - gled with its song; We'll days gone by. Yet sweet in death their lat - est song — We'll oft in led — This march of time, with troth so strong. Will ±' H it , t: It t: ti ^i t. ± i ^^ m -1- I tt^ i^E i No I s I JJtt. EErHAIW. II 4 P cloudless sky, a wave-less sea. Boll on, meet a - gain, 'twill not be long, meet a - gain, 'twill not be long, end in bliss, 'twill not be long. -1 dark stream, We m ^^ E r r 'I r ' ^ 3^ ■ft—^ V— i »- ^ tzt=t: ^fe^ t. -A Boll on, rollon,darkstream,rollon,We BO. ^fe ^ts ^m^^^ f t -f-*- t f ^ t dread not thy foam; The Pil - grim is long - ing for Home, street home. m^^^^ ^ f9\ m rrr f 94. No. 73. Ml m m0v^ atrottt §m^* 'That I nwy kaov Him."— Pbil. S : 10. P. P.BU88. JAMH XoOBAITABAIiL 1. Tis known on earth and heav-en too, 'Tig aweet to me be • cause 'tis 2. Earth's fiurest flowers will droop and die, Dark clouds o'erspread yon azure S. When overwhelmed with un - be - lief^ When burdened with a blinding 4. And when the Olo - ry-land I see. And take the ' ' place prepared" for ga :=^ I i i -# — P- I ■^« — F :p=P' I I i i true; The "old, old :;iory"is ev -er new; Tell me more about Jensus. sky; Life's dearest joys flit fleet-est by; Tell me more about Je-sos. grief, Come kind-ly then to my re -lief; Tell me more about Je-sus. me, Thro' endless years my song shall be — "Tell me more about Je>BUS." i ^^-14 M M t t. tit- -P W- — o — t; — tJ- I pzz:^ W=^. ■^ \J y \J i^ 0R0B1T8. j^^ fef^-^«' I dU:^ 3Q5 i=r "Tell me more a-bout Je-susl" "Tell me more a- boat Je-susT ^ i ti' t: f f ^ ^ ^ I=E £ i p==p T^ I yrtiC ' N i fWf-^i; i -« — «- Si Him would I know who loved me so; " Tell me more a - bout Je - sus!" ^t: 3^ t: t: p wi ti^ I f f-f^' iiuJ 1 1 \ m ■ars %^ No. 74. Wn gathtv thm in ^bt^ in) auA fig. • "WhcnCbri»t,whoiaoarHfo.«halUppe«r,thenakAlljrealio»ppearwitli Him in glory /'—Col. 3:4. El. Nathan. Jamu McObanahak. ^m :!E3 ^-^ ±l: tF :4^i^3Et ^m 1. The word of Ood is giv • on To ail who serve Hira here, 2. Once in our sin we won • der'd Far, tar a • way from God, 3. Now with this hope to cheer ns, Anu with the 8pir • it's heaU •» i^ ' t, - i, I -^ — I p sr-^ — y-=6 — r^ — ^-^ That when the Lord from hea - Ten In glo - rv shall ap - pear. And pre - cioas hours we squander'd Up < on the down - ward road; That all our sins were par - doned, Thro' Him whose stripos did heal; ^ I it. =Ssz=in -^ ■^-^ t l=^=M -Jim ^E^ :?; — K- ± ^^ We then shall be de - Hv - ered From sor - row, sin, and pain; But God in grace hath called na, And giv - en ns to snare As "strangem" and as "pil-grim8,"No place on earth we own, S ^ — — y p — ^ — ? — It IE js:::. '\'=^^=^^=^lt==:^^:^^ \ ■ir-i^ m t=i i i m j^micz^i: 3 a!=J: I And if for Christ we stif - The pur - chaae of our Sav ■ But work and watch as "serr- ^ fer, With Him we then shall teign. iour, A man -sion bright aiid fair, ants," Un - til our Lord shall come. OHOR08. ■fe: c— r ^ r-t N V ^i rir -iT-n ^^^^^^ We are go - ing home to Je - bus ! Qto - ing home to Je • sas ! . ^^^fff^ I r :t r r \ \ re o ti M ^ I Wn jathet thm in jtotjj. «5attrttt«ei ^ ^^^j=^-j ^- ^l^^^ Go - ing (o the mansions He's pre - [lar - ing there on high I ^^^^ ^^^m^m ^^^ l=:J:=i: s 153 1?=^ =1^ i 1 We are go • ing home to Je - ru» ! Go - ing home to Je - sus ! ^ WHZLIL 23 i ig^iPTizi; ^r=k 5i it 13 And well gath - er there in glo - ry, By and by I br uid by t ^ . ^ hi r .^ I P i No. 75. 550 §iim k jtog ^v^m0t^^ "Thoa bast redeemed ua to Ood by Thy blood"— Bev. 5: 9. El. Nathan. i^ J-J-J U J J James McGranahak. 3: ± ^ t=^ — ^ — — -^r-^* — * — «• — »■ 1. To Him who for our sins wan slain, To Him for all His cly-ing pain. 2. To Him, the Lamb, our sac-ri - fice, Who ^veHisIife the ransomed price. 3. To Him who died that we might die To sin and live with Him on high. 4. To Him who rose that we might rise, And i^eign with Him beyond the skies. 5. To Him who now for us doth plead, And help-eth us in all our need. 6. To Him who doth prepare on high, Our home in im-mor- tal - i - ty. 7. To Him be glo - ry ev - er-more! Ye heavenly hosts, your Lord adore! ^ E£E f f=F=F=F* n REFRAIN. Hal - le - lu §ii^ &- jah, hal - le - lu - jah, Hal - le-lu - jah to F1=f=F ^ I i His name. * S 1 77 No. 76. Sk Sfmif^ ri Simt MrfL A. R. CoUNX. itod$rato - Thine eye* ihaU b«hold the Uuid Uwt U vwy ter off." -IiA 93 1 IT IKA D. Hak it. ^^=^UU-^U-U-P^ 1. The Bands of time are sink - ing, The dawn of heav - en breaki, 2. I've wres-tledon t'ward heav- en, 'Oaingtstorni and wind and tide, 3. Deep wa - tenorosned life's pathway. The hedge of thorns was sharp; |M-iN ^4 4 ^ t ^^1 The snm - mer mom I've sighed for — The &ir, sweet mom a - wakes: Now, like a wea - ry trav* - ler That lean -eth on his guide, Now these lie all be • hind m»— ' 0! for a well toned harpi i f 2=12=;^ ^y^^pi X V m I » fr^ik i ^ . wm+Hv^ -fi Dark, dark hath been the mid-night, Bnt day-spring is at hand, A - mid the shades of even-ing, While sinks life's lingering sand, O, to join the hal • le • la - jah With yon tri-omphpont band! i-t g ^T7-t~r-^ff^ ^ 1 m^\ u -\-m:^i-n-^^^ And glo - ry. glo - ry dwell • eth I hail the glo • ry dawn - ing Who sing where glo - ry dwell • eth ^%fa-g4 %=^ % ^9% In Imman-ael's land. Fromlmman-nel's land. In Imman-nel'g land. ^ f=5= S No. 77. I §nm that ms ^titmtt §im. " I know tlukt vy ItodMmer Utm."-Job 19 1 «S. ■•▼. Sam. Miolit. Javu UcOiuNARAir. ^^p^^ E^fe^S 1. I know Ihat my Be-deem-er liTesl What oomfort (his sweet message givos! 8. He lives, to bless me with Bis love; He liTes, to plead forme a - bove, 8. He liyes, triumphant from the grave ; He lives, e - ter-nnl - ly to save; 4. He lives, my mansion to pre -pare; He lives, to bring me safely tburo; I r r k -a —j - n — i ^^^^^% t*"^-' ^*^S rfi ^ He lives, who onoe was dead; He lives, all glorions in the sky; My hon - gry 6oq1 to feed; He lives, to grant me rich sup - ply; And while lie lives I'll sing: He lives, my ev - er fuitbful Friend; My Je-sns still the same: What joy this blest as-sur-ance gives!- iz P=^ W -sc i ^ P :?=?: ^ t 1 IHJ: ^ f t- ^^ ^^ ^^^^ \ He lives, ex - alt - ed there on high. My ev - er- last - ing Head. He lives, to guide mu with His eye. To help in time of need. He lives, and loves me to the end. My Pro - phet, PrioBt,audKing! ••Ilmowthat my Be-deem-er lives:" All glo - ry to His name! ^f l figtg^iff^lOjLppEj CH0BT7I. ^^^^^^^p — J| M He lives! He lives! I know that my Bedeti-er lives; He lives! He lives! E m TT /TS m a ^9 lives! I know thai my 32 1 ^E^ £ ^ f f~7 He lives! Be lives! I know thaimj Redeem -er lives He lives! He lives! »^ |y f P y k r l\ l f.:i:±£fe i^a TT P 79 No. 78. 1^ §mu miu. " ret ft little while; and He that ahall oome will oome, and will not tarry."- -Hkb. 10 : 37. Bl. Nathan. Jambs McOranahak. J^ k 1^ ^i'^i^^i': ^ 1-1 r * if^ — d iP 1. " A lit - tie while!" and He shallcome; The hour draws on a - pace, 2. "A lit- tie while!" with patience,Lord, I faiu would ask "How long?" 3. Yet peace, my heart! and hash,my tongue! Be calm, my troubled breast! The blessed hour, the glorious mom, When we shall see His face: For how can I with such a hope Of glo - ry and of home, Each pai^sing hour is hast'uing on The ev - er -last- ing rest: jg f. it m QT d2_U ll Tr • I I =rf g ' -h^r ^_Ki_tzz5 — ^_ -^- 1 — 'p — ^ ^ - F I — -r^ -P— tr i ^ 1 i m ^ y i i ^ - How light our tri - als then will seem! How short our pilgrim way! With such a joy a -wait -ing me. Not wish the hour were come? Thou kow-est weii — the time thy God Ap - points for thee is best: ^-^-f--.f : f- f t-r-^ f- -^ — l ii^— V- 1^ i :^=X Our life on earth How can I keep The morumg star m. i=i^p^=a^=i=^^ se? ■^^. t S^^ a fit - ful dream. Dispelled by dawning day! the longing back. And how suppress the groan? will soon a - rise; The glow is in the East. 7 t^ ^ CHORDS. -y—p- 2: tur- £E^ g im t- ■9-T i E^Efeii^^ icrfft ^ I -«*- is^El •-V- Then come, Lord Je ^m X:- sus, quickly come. In glo y -^-\'i so t: £ ry and in light! ! ~T "j" ±c I ■f 1 I I \. i '*: •t i Et P^ 5;=* |t ptt(e ^ik «cou(tuM. i * I faj=j=t8i >" Rit . Come take Thy loug-ing children home, And end earth's wea • ry night! i^i £^j=^ ■c — •— -m-^—0 — m- i^ -#-*- E nil No. 79. ftatee f e the ^ovl " It is good to sin;; praises unto our God ; He bealeth the broken in lieart * * He telleth the number of the stars."— Ps. 147 : 1, 3, 4. Boqb' Version. 1640. C. E. Pollock, by per. ^ iS^r i^^ t ^^ i m 1. Praise ye the Lord; for it is good Praise to oar God to sing: 2. Those that are brok - en in their heart, And troubled in their minds, 3. He counts the num - ber of the stars; He names them ev - 'ry one: ^^^^^^^ ^ 13 tp: 3 im^ it it ^ 3^ i=t l^t^j: F6r it id pleas - ant, and to praise It is a come • ly thing. He heal • eth, and their pain - ful wounds, He ten - der • ly np-binds. Our Lord is great, and of great power, His wisdom search can none. ii^fe mm ^^ m OHOSTTS. Praise the Lord, it is good t Praise to our God to sing: :* i 1 m Praise ye the Lord, for it is good, 5EE i ■tU ■p—0-''-0-0- Praise to sing. +- P ^ s MH=fcjJj^ ^P -f-V— ^ For it is pleas - ant, and to praise It is a come - ly thing. ^ f r r H 1- 1 X h| ^-f-fH ' -4F^ i 81 No. 80. '''Waiting for the coming of onr LorclJerns Chriai*^ Mrs. Frances L. Mace, -ICOR.1: 7. IBA D. iSANKBT. r 1. On - ly wait - ing till the shadowg Are a lit - tie Ibng-er grown; 2. On - ly wait- ing till the reap- era Have the last sheaf gathered home; 3. On - ly wait - ing till the an - gels O - pen wide the peiirl-y gate, 4. Waiting lor a brighter dwelling Than I ev - er yet have seen. g^^l ifci ^ .J5 p On - ly wait- ing till the glimmer Of the day's last beam is flown; For the summer - time has fad - ed, And the au- tumn winds have coiue^ At whose por- tals long I've lingered, Wea-ry, poor, and des - o - Lite: Where the tree of life is blooming. And the fields are ev - er graen: Pg A-J^^- ^^ -F ij-i-0~'-m-i-J r Till the night of death has fad - ed From the heart once full of day; Quickly, reapera! gath-er quickly, All the ripe hours of my heart; E - ven now I hear their footsteps, And their voi - ces far a - way; Waiting for my full re - demption, When my Saviour shall re - store 4= — I ■ I U- m^m^^. Si t=F :f± m Till the stars of heaven are breaking Thro' the twilight soft and gray. For the bloom of life is withered, And I has - ten to de - part. If they call me, I am waiting, On-ly wait- ing to o - bey. All that sin has caused to with- er; Age and sor- row come no more. I T ^^k^mm No. 99 f No. 81. fist tj0»v ^atttp §uvnin0 ? 'Let yonr light ao shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify yonr D. H. Lu)TUB. Father which is in heaven."— Matt. 5 : 16. C. C. Wiluamb. ^ -^-*— 5t i :S=i=^ -^- 32: £ 32: 1^ .^ '^' ^^y -^ 1 — ^ — -A — ^ — d.— hil — rL Ji— jr-^ — 0^-0- — S — — 4- . xy beam would fall brightly on me. There are ma - ny and ma - ny a - clouds and the pit - i - ful sky. There is ma - ny a lamp that is gir - die of glo - ry would shine! How all the dark pla- ces would D. S. — Say, is your lamp burning, my ^•ff — • — • — • — — * — — I- 1-^ 1 i \ I i-j hj i-j — >-a —i—m — •- iJ^: E WH — a- round you. Who fol - low where - ev - er you light - ed — Wo bo - hold them a - near and a bright- en! How the mists would roll up w ■» a hroth - er? I pray you look quick • iy and J: go, far; way! see; -^.—^ ^■=^- -^ 1^- Ifyou But not How the For — — •- ^ --t^ -i 5»— p- O.S. for Ohorus. -PS- thought that they walked in f De shadow. Your lamp would bum br ighter, I know, ma - ny among them, r ly brother. Shine stead-i - ly on like a star. earth would laugh out in her giud-neas, To hail the mil - len-ni - ul day! if it were burn - inq, then sure - ly Some beam would fail brightly on me ! lif: m I 99 -y — b^ — y-~y- ? m ftf ~> No. 82. Sk f afoa if Wit §mg* " In thy preseiMH is fallness of Joy."— Fs. 16 : 11. "WlLLUH MiTCHELU Geo. C. Stebbivs. ^m^m ->- i^-ifii 1. It's a lion-nie, bon-uie war - 1' that we're liv - in' in the noo', 2. Then a-gain», I've jnst been thinkin' thiit when a'thing here's sae bricht, 3. Oh! its hou - or heaped on hon-or that His courtiers should be ta'en 4. Then lat ns trust Him bet - ter than we've ev - er dune a - fore, 5. Nae nicht shall be in Heaven, an' uae des - o - la - tiu' sea, I II** l^p^i^^r^i^^^^p An' sun - ny is the Ian' that now we aft - en traiv'U throo; The sun in a' its grandeur, an' the mune wi' quiverin' licht, Frae the wan'drin' anes He died for i' this warl' o' sin an' pain. For the King will feed His servants frae His ev- er bounteous store: And nae ty - rant hoo& shall trample i' the cit -y o' the free; 3. i§ f: ^^ t=^r f: :y=^ M it -^-t Hi I fe fc£ 5 *: -N- But in vain we look Tho o - cean i' An' its fu' - est love Lat us keep a clo- There's an ev - er - last - ■^-^ ~'i~fH-^. for something here to which oor hearts may cling, the sim-mer; or the woodland i' the spring, an' serv-ice that the Christians aye should bring ■ ser grip o' Him, for time is on the wing, in' daylight, an' a nev - er fad - in' spring, n ■idt: i -^^^^E^ :£^3I33=t z — I t=Tr. m '■\-- IS m It ^^^0 +J — -i — ^- V m For its) beau - ty is as naething to the pal-ace What maun it ba up yon-ner i' the pal-ace To tho feet o' Him who reigneth i' the pal-ace An' sune He'll come an* take us tae the pal-aco Where the Lamb is a' the glo - ry i' the pal-ace g?S m^^- fcS3: t^ 84 \j y H^ ^ o' o' o' o' a" r thd King, the King, the King, the King, the King. _^™ T S i fe %ht fate 0' tb^ §mfi.—mniHnM. iTEBBnrs. r I le noo, te bricht, be ta'en . - fore, u' sea, 11 throo; n' licht, i' pain, usBtore: 3 free; 5 8 tzh HI ifc- —m- I ay cliug, le spring, >uld bring e wing, spring. m f hd King. he King. ;he King, he King, he King. m i^ w H ^ We Ifa The It's We like the gild-ed simmer, wi' its mer - ry, mer - ry tread, here we hae oor tri - als, an' it's here that He pre-pares time for saw - in' seed, it is a wear-in, wear-in dane; iv - 'ry halls are bon-nie tip -on which the rainbows shine, see oor friends a-wait us o - wer yon - ner at' His gate; Hk — K J- fr « ^ t: m Aa' we Gigh when hoar-y wm-ter lays its beauties wi' the dead; His cho-sen for the rai-ment which the ransomed sinner wears. An' the time for win - nin' souls will be o - wer ver - y suue. An' its E - den bow'rs are trellised wi' a nev - er fad - in* Vine; Then Ip*^ us a' be read-y, for ye ken it's get-tin' late; ^^^^ i? jp p p— p t? ;? i/ ^t i i-. — >- ^ :* -4- *==fc _j_j_ ^ ?^=r?=^ I ^ For tho' bon-nie are the snawflakes, an' the down on Winter's wing. An' its here that He wad hear us 'mid oor trib - u - la - tions sing. Then lat us a' be ac - tive, if a fruit-%' sheaf we'd bring An' the pearl-y gates o' Hea-ven do a glorious radiance fling. Let oor lamps be brichtly burn-in'; let us raise oor voice and sing, -#^- * * * -v-^^i^*- 3ZZZW. m -V— L-? r? g=FFn I ^k -^--h-r-^ J^aT K:^ l§=^Z?^ii ^iftif: m It's tine to ken it daur-na touch the pal - ace o' the King. ' We'll trust oor God wha' reigneth i' the pal - ace o' the King. To ft - dom tho Roy - al ta - ble i' the pal - ace o' the King. On the star - ry floor that shimmers i' the pal - ace o' the King. For Buue we'll meet, to pairt nae mair, i' the pal - ace o' the King. ^*^ u u )/ y i/ H No. 83. ^tAuvxtA. "Let the redeemed of the Lord say so."— Ps. 107 : ft. El. NATRAir. James McGranahait. 1. "Redeemed!" 2. What grace! 3. "Redeemed!" 4. "Redeemed!" "redeemed!" what grace! "redeemed!" "redeemed?" Ob, That The O SS^eE^S ^S ?=p sing the joy - fal strain! He who calmed the wave, word has brought re - pose, joy, that I should be < m. -^-(Z. r r....r '-f-f pfcpz: m "Redeemed!" What grace I "Kedeemed!" What grace I m :x e^^ i :gbl; -^ ^ Give praise. Should stoop. And joy. In Christ, give praise and glo - ry to His name; my soul, my guilt -y soul to save! and joy that each ve-Jeemed one knows, in Christ, from sin fur - ev - er free! m^ -f — ^ t^ 5E? t=t f: ?^ n: Give praise! Shoalu stoop, give praise ! my soul. tpd--=J ^ t 5 i And purchased free - dom A sin - ful wretch, His And knows His blood the Who bore for me the Who gave His blood our souls to save, That He the curse should bear for me, Who sees his sins on Je - sus laid, For ev - er free to praise His name. ^ E3^ F=F ^^ ■«- 32: ^ ^^^ ■± zst. -<» i ■a>— ^ slave! slave! my! my I paid. WM for the slave! And pur - chased free - dom for *And purchased freedom, purchasedfreedom for en - e-my! A ,'n - fu! wretch His en - *A t>ui 'ful voritch, Hia en- e- my, His en - ransom paid. And knows His b^ od the ran - *And knows His blood the ransom paid, the ran - guilt and sname. Who bore for me the guilt * Who bore for me ihe guiltandshame,ihe guilt M — * — 0. the ihe e - c • som som paid. and shame! and shame/ It: F=F^^F :c: -■IF I :t: •»- i -i&- *Ba88 and Tenor sing words in ttolte. f^ I SO fABAV. m struin! wave, pose, i be 1^ nnme; save! knows, free! I 9 i - dom b, Hia il the the I ^ slave! sJaue / - my! - my I paid. paid. I shame! shainel I I f m 4 ^tAtmtA-a^antlnm. OHOBVS. '^^if^N^^iS^i^ * "Eedeemed!" " redeemed " from sin nnd all its woel " Redeemed!" " re- aififc ^=r^=^ r-^-+r' -eh- fi ^ ?»: • « g « T^ .. 1=t deemed" 6 - ter - nal life to know! "Ee - deemed!" "Ee - deemed" by ^^^1^ f 2?Z1 I II KIM — ^^^ -s^ Je - BUS* blood, ••Re-deemed!" "Ee-deemed!" Oh, praise the Lord! No. 84. * The ciiouus may be omitted if desired. "The eyes of all wait upon Thee; and Thou giveat them their meat in duesettson/'-Pa. 145 : 15. P. P. Bliss. *t _^_^__ ^- 5* God is great, and God is good, And we thank Him lor this food: « &- S^^^i^ <-• — • — # — •- 1 i I EE^ -(»- I :| lE5 I I ■♦■ I It t-* =1= s — J- -^— ^- I i By His hand must all be fed, Giv*. us, Lord, our dai - ly bread. PI % 1^ 1 - -». m -e>- -| r i I :pz=d=F^rzt=F ;^ 87 No. 85. pml ie Sfmi "Jeans rebnked the wind, and Bald onto the aea, Peaoet be atill I"— Mark 4 : 99. Hiss M. A. Bakbb. H. R. Palmer. ■^^^^^ gfe^Ei ip m 1. Master, the tempest is rag - ingi The bilJows are toss-iug high! 2. Master, with anguish of spir-it I bow in my grief to- day; 3. Master, the ter - ror is o - ver, The el - e-ments sweetly re-st; mM: e^:-?- L JL .#. N I PS ^_^ ? 4^ fe The sky is o'ershadowed with blackness, No shelte.' or help is nigh; The depths of my sad heart are troubled; Oh, waken and save, I pray! Earth's sun in the calm lake is mirrored. And heaven's with-in my breast; •f- ■•• ^. ^ •*• -^ _• N I^-f- S^ §^ E: f- # ^- y u u - " Car-est Thou not that we per - ish ?" — How canst Thou lie a - sleep, ' Torrents of sin and of an -guish Sw^ep o'er my siuk-ing soul; g Lin - ger, O bless -ed Be- deem -er, Leave me a - lone no more; | -#-*--F — r-r— 5^ =r=? § ■^-f-^ i ■X. i XT^' x: f-1 m 3 i!=1t -P4 m When each moment so mad - ly is tbreat'ning A grave in the an - gry deep? And I per -ish! I per -ish! dear Master; Oh hasten, and take con - trol. And with joy I shall make the blest har-bor, And rest on the blissful shore. 9 9 M^. ^ ^,^ *• *- I r - U I^r -t-: •• *=^ j5^jG -H h V=^ 8a T-T I t> t fan I §e J$tttn-«an(tua(«. OBOHtrS, ' The winds and the waves shall o • bey My will, Peace, . g^ I i> I be still!. „•_•_ t- Fence, be still! peace, be still I m » 9 » — N — ^ — >.- ■:*i: — ^I—^ — A—^— A — fs — iv-^ '— « — -• — ■• — «—-* — -€— "-^ ' ^ ■#••♦•-#•-♦•■♦••'-1^ TT Tt Wheth-or the wrath of the storm-tosued sea, Or deruons, or men, or what — _ M» — « ^ * • •— 1/ ^ P P J? Cr P^ 5 -V- =F= Crea — :?5=1: ■ — — * - — eem — ^^->» N ^ fs. ^^5EEpEtlE^f^E|?^;EE^ -A-zzntz -1 L ev - er it be, No wa - ter can swal-low the ship where lies The -^ ^ ^ - -fj — L_ ^ ^ #. ^ ^ ^ ^ Efc :5^ --J- ip :r=q do. r/' /T\ -•—•—•—•- -•— • — • — • — • — •- _• — #- ?=s^ :^--i ^==^=.-S--;±::dzzzv::|i= -j-Ziq Master of ocean, and earthandskies ; They all shall sweetly o - bey My will ; V— k*— ><— ?- 1?=^ ^*/ t-; h. h \-, — ' rr"- 1 ' -p-ti— ii P '^- ^% t=i-w-^^ -*— -♦ ^r-is- PP ?3ZEs^^SfI|^ 1 Peace, Le still! They all shall sweetly obey My will; Peace, peace, be still!" Peace, be still! ■P-#— jc ^rr^r-r'-r T^S5 89 No. 86. i m ttit §mx. " I aia tho door: by He if any mftn enter in lie shall be naved."— .Tonir 10: 0. El, Nathan. Jahbs McOkakahan. Moderato. 1. O wliat shall I do ! be saved? The gathering storm I be - hold, 2. what shall I do to be saved? No light, no hope can I f^ee, 3. O what shall I do to be saved? So vile, so burdened -.viti. sin, 4. I en - ter the wide o- pen door, In GhriHt I now have be-lieved; i/ Ex-posed to the wrath of my God; Is there no shel-ter-iug fold, No help in my -self can I find; Is there no mcr-cy for me, O how to the fold may I come, How may I en - ter there - in, I'mcleana'dfrommyKinsbyHis blood; I trust and now I am saved, i \ u 0H0RT7S. Is there no she!- tor iug fold? I am the door, by Me if un-y man Is there no mer-cy for me? How may I en - ter there-in? ,, ;-j I trust and now I am saved! m J- t=i ■y—^- >¥—^ ?=?: ■u u \j u- at ea-ter in, he shall be saved, ho I ^ shall be saved, I am the door. f :p=?: :|i=^ tir{5: --f:=ti: g P^ -a.!L. 00 rn ^^^P^E^ipp by Me if an -y man ea - ter iu, be shall be auv'd, he Hhall be aav'd. f a. No. 87. ^trnin^ (^n. ♦'There remaineth then •'ore a re«t."— Hbb, 4: 9. HoRATius BoNAR, D D. GEO. C. Strbbinb, by per. ei-^ii^t3}3:^tt. ^: -0- :i£:S 1. Thiti is the day of toil Bou au ouiiu's Bultry noon, This is the day of 2. Spend and bespent would we, Whilela8tt'thtiine'8briefdiiy;No turuinf»biickin 3. On - ward we press in haste, Upward our journey still; Ours is the path tho 4. The way may rougher grow, The wea-ri - ness increase. We gird our loins and ■*s^ OHOHUS. :±: ^5ze3^ jP^^iia^^^ service true, But rest • ing cometh soon. Halle - lu - jah 1 Halle - la-jah ! coward fear, No lingering by the way. Master trod Thi-o' good report and ill. has -ten on, — The end, the end is peace. t^ JV f ^ fl-l- gil-^— gzfe_». /Z- m ^^pi^^li^i^p There remains a rest for us. Hallelujah! Hallelujah! There remainsa rest for us. 3Sl ^feiii -f^-^-l Jh^ 91 p^^ w -•1 f IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) 1.0 I.I 111 Kg V'^V'.l^ . ,; ^ 6" ► ^ '# / PholDgraphic Sciences Corporation \ 5V <^ 33 WIST MAIN STRUT WMSTIR,N.Y. 145*0 (716)S73-4S03 ^^ ^\ ^rvV No. 08. ^Ima th §im tif Wxmt Qwo. F. Boot. "B«tinember how abort time is."— Ps. 80 : 47. Q-FO. T, Root. I iSt2 -fS N 1. A • long the Biv- er 2. A - long the Biv- er 3. A - long the Biv- er A.A of Time we glide, A of Time we glide, A of Time we glide, A :^ long the Biv - er, a - long the Biv-er, a • long the Biv - er, a - * ^^ ^ 33 long the Biv - er, The swift - ly flow-ing, re - sist - less tide. The long the Biv-er, A thou -sand dangers its cur - rents hid^, A long the Biv - er. Our Sav - iour on - ly our bark can guide. Our J / / / / JL^ m, ^ jp_^ ^S -{s — N — ^ ^ -N- =f 4^ swift - ly flow-ing, the swift • ly flow-ing, And soon, ah, soon, the thou - sand dangers, a thou -sand dangers. And near our course the Sav - iour on - ly, our Sav - iour on - ly, But with Him we se - :l ± t: t: It .9 i t: f- :p=i=f :ts=5: m E * i i ^ 3 ^ 5 *? end we'll see, rocks we see, cure may be, Yes, soon- 'twill come and Oh, dread - ful thought! a No fear, no doubt, bat t :* e e e ^ we will wreck to joy to be be, be # m EE t ^ ^ y j- " '■ ' ^ J-* I/' a svtglt vnctsingt this, kt it chang* from iht Ttnor litut to tkt Soprano. 99 r l^bmg th §im ti %iMt.-€ttmkat(L Bit. g ^pa^^ i^ ^=1S=}S: /IS ia Floating, 1^ X ^- X Floating, Oat on the sea of T* * ^ =«^ I e -ter-ni-tyl H ^^=?. ft- r-f t: ■r • 9—5- No. 89. n^ Ji^m^t (^ta^s ^f ®(^* " And he took them ap in his arms, pnt his hands upon them, and blessed them."— Mabk 10 : 16. Mrs. Jbwha Lukb. J. C. Enolbbbsoht. N ^ -^—h --r — P — R— ^! — 3 — IS — a- -^ — p — ^ — f p- : J , K n fc*: 1. I think when I read that sweet sto* ry of old, When Je- ens was here 2. I wish that His hands had been placedonmy head. His arm had been thrown 3. Yet still to His footstool in prayer I may go. And ask for a share 4. In that beautiful place He is gone to pre-pare, For all that are washed ^ J^-^ fcfti: Efe^ :^-9-r £ =t: E m i j^ -#-f--i ^m^m^tf^^^ 1, H N ^ ^ i v=i=t=t=^ :S=t To be free from pain and uor-row. Some tid-?' f the wak - ing, Each tie i ±mastsev-er. Where the pearly gates are gleaming. The midnight may be drea - ry, P^ I ^ rrrr And the anxious, dread to - mor-row, The cloudless, pure day break-ing; And pass a-way for ev - er; And th<> morning star i i beam-ing ? And the heart be worn and wea - ry, -jsz i t f -w- I :1^-=t - ■!— i :^ ■. t—t- ^^ i :i M ^=f=Ft -». i To rest in light and sunshine In the My heart is yearning — ^yearning For the But there's no more sep-a - ra-tion In the Oh, when shall I be yon - der In the But there's no more shadow yon-der In the 4- t-V*. ♦:± m ^m u J- m^ presence coming presence presence presence OA of of of of of the King, the King, the King, the King, the King. t « m r I 8 i i I OHOBUS. Oh ! to be - ver yon - der, In that land of won-dcr, Oh! to be o • ver yonder, yondnr, In that land, that land of wonder, : (- I 1 j.0—0 -0—0—, P~^- ^ZpZpT-*. t=rt:it I ^ :fiEr=^ 9= i-f f: ^= :f.=^— ^ ^^ J — |j ^ There to be for There to be for - - - ev t:±t: ■| ' — ^-y eT - er In the presence of ^m the King. er I ^ a— P- g-r-t— t- I t-^^J^tJi ^^ t=t: _(f__.iaL'-_ ^i No. 91. iSiame, th0tt W^awj* "I will give you rest."— Matt. 11 : 28. Ber. S. G. Morgan, Yicor of Swansea. Iba. D. Sankbt. i ^ P^^ a 1: :«? £=g= f 1. Come, thoa wea - ry, Je - sns calls thee To His wounded side; 2. Seek-ing Je -bos? Je - sus seeks thee — Wants thee as thou art; 3. If thou let Him, He will save thee— Make thee all His own: 4. Wilt thon still re - fuse His of -fer?. Wilt thou say Him nay? 5. Dost thou feel thy life is wea-ry? Is thy soul dis-tressed? ^ 19- 3C f=F ^^ f= ^ -Of- T=^ :§:•:=:: I ^k W^i d=± 5=^ \ I I -1 — I — I — -I- ^(^. 3«- "Gome to M^"8aith He, "and ev • er Safe He is knocking, ev - er knocking At d-oide thee, keep thee, take thee, dy - ing. To Wilt thou let Him, grieved, re-ject - ed, Go Take His of -fer, wait no long-er; Be ijr^ a". - biJe." thy heart His throne. a - - way? at rest! m ^^^^= ff=^ f^^s 1 — I— t -^ CsL 95 No. 92. Wh (Sitmnxn^ §»i))* "They shall tee the Sob of man coming in the cloa<^<« of heaTcn, with power and nesi glory."— Mat. 84: 30. El. Natbak. Jahks McObamahan. I W SS P^ ^M ^t SE£ ^m pgg -r 1. Our Lord is now re - jeot - ed, And by the world disowned, 2. Theheav'nsshallglowwithsplendor, But brighter far than they 3. Our pain shall then be o • yer, We'll sin and sigh no more, 4. Let all that look for, has -ten The com-ing joy-fal day, 0- m±: ^ '£ \^ u ^ ^ ¥ ^ fcrzji ^ 5 By the The Be - By §^Efe^ Eg ^ vM-ny still neg-leot - ed, saints shall shine in glo - ry, hind ns all of sor-row, ear - nest con - se - cra*^ tion, . h . , J J^ And by the /ew en-throned. As Christ shall them ar - ray, And nought but joy be - fore. To walk the nar-row way. ^ n Ii ■ N K K fi V 1 •' ri P r m P \ h fc. P ^ k "I* JL tt u" m d 8 • J _p , " n 1 fi ffr ^ / 9 m r 9 8 S ' "lS ■ J 5 d J Iff V.) " • • ! . r m la • « 9 « J ly •T V U R* b " • * 1 But soon He'll oome in glo - ry. The hour is draw-ing nigh, r The beau - fy of the Sav - iour. Shall daz - zle ev - 'ry eye. A joy in our Be- deem - er, As we to Him are nigh, By gath-'ring in the lost ones, For whom our Lord did die. t^ H ti * • p -t" t- — P— r» f* f* # — « — RHr-fe — )i— ' > P 1 — W- —P P- — i — -1- 1 1 1 1 -^ b lu" 1 1 m 1 V \> J J lj i J 1 1^ 1 1 1 r ■ "1 if W V U" V j 7 yF> j' f Lfe^44^=i=.=M^4H For the crown-ing day is oom-ing by and by. Li the crown-ing day that's com- ing by and by. In the crown-ing day that's oom-ing by and by. For the crown-ing day that's oom-ing by and by. ? ♦ 4 ^ ■♦ «: S i i nrrg-- eo %1it €tmnh% iag.— econtiudd '/ oBostrs. ^m *s S i^=f=^*=i=r=i ^^^^i Oh, the crowning daj is com-ing, Is com - ing by and by, * - - - - *• <■■ -t-^^-^^' ? t fe m ? 4r ^^^^^^^^^m When our Lord ehall come in "pow -er", And "glo - ry "from on high ^ m m^: •.—0 — — — 19- -i 1- 1^—p- i :i;^=^=£ ^—t '0— '4. 1 ^ — U — ti . ^ :»ri -0 — #- ^Ir^^^ *-i^ J2 p— p- Oh, the glo-riouB sight >dll glad- den. Each waiting, watchfal eye, S^^ tj=^ ^^ I U i s- #^ -r ^^^ I I tefe e P^^^^^M In the crowning day that's com-ing by and by.. ^i^J4-Lj44j ^^^[^ oy a Ho. 93. Krv. Jamm Alun. Itotitttt Pgntit. 7. OURDIRI, 1769. ^^^^^^m 1. Olo-iy to Ood on high! Let heaven and earth re • ply, 4=S- ^ ^ a- »- m ^^ #. -OL T=r- m p-Hf^'^ ^^^^^ 'Piaiae ye His name!" gil ^3 I His love and grace a - dore, Who all our ^b- t^if r r i t:_M -• — » — t i N= Hr=H=^ S^ F sor - rowB bore ; Sing loud for - ev »i4^4^^ ^^^ t er-more, "Worthy the ^=t * * * Lambl" f— .^ i~rnrT TT ^fl 2 While they around the throne Cheerfully join in one, Praising His name, — Ye who have felt His blood ;8ealing your peace with God, Sound His dear name abroad, '•Worthy the Lamb!" :3 Join, all ye ransomed race, vOur Lord and Ood to bless : Praise ye His name ! In Him we will rejoice. And make a joyful noise, .Shouting with heart and voice, "Worthy the Lamb!" . 4 Soon must we change our place, Yet will we never cease Praising His name : To Him our songs we bring ; Hail Him our gracious King ; And, through all ages sing, " Worthy the Lamb !" No. 94. "^" 1 Come^ Thou almighty Eing^ Hdp us Thy name to sisg, Belp us to pmiae : Father! all-glorious. O'er all victorious. Come, and reign over na^ Ancient of Days ! 2 Come, Thou incarnate Word, Gird on Thy mighty sword ; Our prayer attend ; Come, and Thy people bless, And give Thy word success : Spirit of hohness ! On us descend. 3 Come, holy Comforter ! Thy sacred witness bear, Li this glad hour : Thou, who almighty art, Now rule in every heart. And ne'er from us depart, Spirit of power! 4 To the great One in Three, The highest praises be. Hence evermore! His sovereign majesty May we in glory see. And to etomi^ Love and aowe. CHABUsWnur. 98 TS9. m -4- our m =F m m i> No. 95. HlMBT F. Lm. ^trtttmm HlMBT F. Lm. SptnUh. 1. Je-suB I my cross have tak-en, All to leave and fol-low Thee, J. i ^r rrlr—Ti T[ i iT ^ ; nr- 1 ^= ..o- ::3?n * P S FINB. i^^ H Ma -ked, poor, despised, for - saken, Thou from hence my all shalt be, D. B. F«< hx>v) rich i3 my con -di' Hon, Ood and heav'nare still my own. m ^^ t: .0^ b: m ^ IE 11 Per-ish ev - 'ry fond am-bition, All I've sought, or hoped, or known. m i J J. J J. ;,j^ ^ & p^ J • J f . .^^ rN=^ 2 Let the world despise and leave me. They have left my Saviour, too ; Human hearts and looks deceive me — Thou art not, Uke them, untrue ; Oh ! while thon - 1 — r m w b=j :± *^ gg i ^ t ^ -«- ■#-# Blitu) He wakes, and woe He lightens, God is wis-dom, Ood is love. ^^ 1 — j- r n r r— '=Fr='= f F I I 2 Time and chanf^e are busy ever ; Man decays, and ages move ; Bnt His mercy waneth never ; God is wisdom, God is love. 8 E'eni the hour that darkest seemeth Will His changeless goodness prove; From the gloom His brightness Btreameth, God is wisdom, God is love. 4 He with earthly cares eutwineth Hope and comfort from above ; Everywhere His glory shineth ; God is wisdom, God is love. No. 101. 1 Jesns only, when the morning Beams upon the path I tread ; Jesus only when the darkness Gkithers round my weary head. 2 Jesus only, when the billows Cold and sullen o'er me roll ; Jesus only, when the trumpet Bends the tomb and wakes the soul. 3 Jesns only, when in judgment Boding fears my heart appall : Jesus only, when the wretched On the rooks and mountains calL 4 Jesus only, when, adoring, Saints their crowns before Him bring; Jesus only, I will, joyous. Through eternal ages sing. Bbv. Elus Kabon. No. 102. 1 Gome, ye sinners, poor and needy Weak and wounded sick and sore, Jesns ready stands to save you Full of pity, love, and power. 2 Now, ye needy, come and welcome, God's free bounty glorify ; True belief and true repentance. Every grace that brings you nigh. 3 Let not conscience make you linger. Nor of fitness fondly dream|; All the fitness He requireth, Is to feel your need of Him, 4 Gome, ye weary, heavy laden. Bruised and mangled by the fiedl. If you tarry till yoifre better. You will never come at alL 5 Agonizing in the garden, Lo ! your Maker prostrate lies 1 On the bloody tree behold Him — Hear Him cry before He die& SliV. JOSBPH Habt. twmii. lOl No. 103. Bar. J. & B. If omiLL. ^^mH$% ^ * X r* i^PS 0. H. A. Malax. -» - ^ '<>- :*=«: r i 1. Ask ye what great thing I know That de • lights and S -*- r I » r s: 3^ E ^ --f ^^pfe^^^^^^ Btin me bo? a What the high xe • ward I .^ ^ x^ ^ -^ -O. win ? Whose the i^ - ^A ^-^ M : ^ g ^^^ . I ft: ii m d=fi I -.» — #- ^T :f: -*- =r r name I glo - ry .a. r w ^ in? -f^-g- Je - BOB Christ, the Cm - oi - fled. : g-g- i 1^ 3C :^ ■» — 1»- f 2 What is faith's foundation strong?^ What awakes my lips to song? He who bore my sinful load, Purchased for me peace with God, Jesus Christ, the Crucified. 3 Who defeats my fiercest foes? Who consoles my saddest woes? Who revives mv fainting heart, HeiJing all its hidden smart? Jesus Christ, the Crucified. 4 Who is life in life to me ? Who the death of death will be ? Who will place me on His right With the countless hosts of light? Jesus Christ, the Crucified. 5 This is that great thing I know ; This delights and stirs me so ; Faith in Him who died to save. Him who triumphed o'er the grave^ Jesus Christ, the Crucified. Lioa No. 104. 1 Wait, my soul, upon the Lord, To His gracious promise flee, Laying hold upon His word II : "As thy days thy strength shall be.":|| 2 If the sorrows of thy case. Seem peculiar still to thee, Gk>d has promised needful grace ||: "Ab thy days thy Mtrengtn shall be.":|| 3 Days of trial, days of grief In suocQBsion thou ma;^'st see, This is Btill thy sweet reUef ||:«Ab thy days thy strength shall be.":|| 4 Bock of Ages, I'm secure. With Thy promise full and free, Faithful, positive, and sure— ||: "As thy days, thy strength shall be.":|| Wm. F. LLom. i 1 'r No. 107. " Rom' VenloB," 1649. Selmant. Pram MoiAvr. ^^^^^m '^i ::t 1 1. The Lord's my Hhepherd, I'll not want: He mai .■ me down to lie In pastures green; He lead-eth me The qai - et wa . ters by. m^^^^ r g=t ■» •*- £ r*- jS^ <9 2 My seal He doth ret ' )re again ; And me to walk doth maku Within the paths of righteousness, Even for His own name's sake. 3 Yea, though I walk in death's dark vale, Yet I will fear none ill ; For Thou art with me ; and Thy rod And staff me comfort stilL 4 My table Thou hast furnished lu presence of my foes ; My head Thou dost with oil anoint. And my cup overflows. 5 Goodness and mercy all my life Shall surely fallow me ; And in Ood's house for evermore My dwelling-place shall be. — — No. 106. 1 Majestic sweetness sits enthroned Upon the Saviour's brow ; His head with radiant glories crowned. His lips with grace overflow. 2 No mortal can with Him compare^ Among the sons of men ; Fairer is he than all the fair Who fill the heavenly train. 3 He saw me plunged in deep distress, And flew to my relief ; For me He bore the shameful cross, And carried all my grie£ 4 To heaven, the place of His abode, He brings my weary feet ; Shows me the glories of my God, And makes my joys complete. 5 Since from Thy bountjr I receive ' Such proofs of love divine. Had I a thousand hearts to give, Lord 1 they should all be thine. Ksv. Sahukl Stbimictt. No. 107. 1 Amazing grace ! how sweet the sound That saved a wretch like me ! 1 once was lost, but now am found, — Was blind, but now I see. 2 Twas grace that taught mv heart to And grace mv fears relieved ; [fear, How precious did that grace appear. The hour I first believed ! 3 Through many dangers, toils, and I have alreody come ; [hnares, 'Tis grace hath brought me safe tnus far. And grace will lead me home. 4 Yea— when this flesh and heart shall And mortal life shall cease, [iail, I shall possess, within the vail, A life of joy and peace. 6 The earth shall soon dissolve like The sun forbear to shine ; Isno'* But Gk>d, who called me here below. Will bo for ever mine. Sbv. Joan Nbwto>. 103 No. 108. Isaac Watts. §iamfruv0. Ad. by LowBLL Maboit. ^PM i^i^fe^&^s 1. When I sur-vey the wondrous cross On which the Prince of Glory died, 2. For-bid it,Lord, that I should boast, Save in the death of Christ my God: -f JO. .a: .fiL JL 4L , H g ^>,-g- «) ^- ii=tt ill ^^^^^^ gF"^-^ i My richest gain I count but loss, And pour contempt on all my pride. All the vain things that charm me most, I sac- ri- flee them to His blood. ■(■. .fit- *:. ^ -a- fe^l ? E^fc ^x^&z'f^ Ll I T®^ £ J^^ -<9- I 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 — o— No. 100. ^P-^- ^104. combined 333.) 1 Jesus, and shall it ever be, A mortal man ashamed of Thee? Ashamed of Thee, whom angels praise. Whose glories shine thro' endless days? 2 Ashamed of Jesus, that dear Friend On whom my hopes of heaven depend.! No, when I Iblush, be this my shame, That I no more revere His Name, 3 Ashamed of Jesus ! yes, I may. When I've no guilt to wash away, No tear to wipe, no good to crave. No fear to quell, no soul to save. 4 Till then, nor is my boasting vain. Till then I boast a Saviour slain ; And O, may this my glory be, That Christ is not ashamed of me. Bbv. Jobbfh Gkioo. (gtom fata Asos, Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Ho - ly Ghost As it was in the beginning, is now, and ev - er shall be, world with-out end. A - men. -»- -a>- P -fiL. ■-*- § lO-A i low. m lod, rod: m u m •ride, tlood. r^. I riend pend.! me, ID, >o. i St. No. Hi. ^^Te^F"- '"•* 1 Tis the promise of God full salvation to give Unto him who on Jesus, His Son, will believe. Cho. — Hailelivjah! 'tis done! I believe on the Sou ; I am saved bv the blood of the Crucified One. 2 Though the pathway be lonely and dan- gerous tuu, Surely Jesus is able to carry me through. 3 Many loved ones have I in you heavenly throng: They are safe now in glory; and this is their soug : 4 Little children I see standing close by their King, And He smiles as their song of salvation they slug : 5 There are prophets and kings in that throng I behold, And they sing as they march thi-ough the streets ot pure gold : (i There's a part in that chorus for you and for nie. And the theme of our praises for ever will be : F. p. BLISS. No. 112. ^^•"'^[eTG"'^'^''^ 1 Down life's dark vale we wandur, Till Jesus comes ; We watch and wait and wonder, Till Jesus comes. Oh, let mj' lamp be burning When Jesus comes ; For Him my t.oul is yearning, When Jesus comes. Cho. — All joy His loved ones bringing, When Jesus comes ; All praise through heaven ringing, When Jesus comen. All beauty bright and vernal, When Jesus comes; All glory, graud, eternal, vvhen Jesus comes. 2 No more lioart-pangs nor Badness, When Jesus comes; All peace and joy and gladness. When Jesus comes. All doubts and fears will vanish, When Jesus comes ; All gloom His face will banish, Wuen Jesus comes. 3 He'll know the way was dreary, When Jesus comes ; He'll know the feet grew weary, When Jesus oomes. He'll know what griefs oppressed mo, Whbu Jesus comes ; Oh. how His arms will rest me ! When Jesus comes. p. p. BUU. No. 113. (tuns. — O. H, KeyF. x-ag.) 1 What a Friend we have in Jesus, All our sius and griefs to heart What a privilege to carry Everything to God in prayer ! Oh, what peace we often forfeit. Oh, what needless pain we bear- All because we do not carry Everything to God in prayer! 2 Have we trials and temptations } ' Is there trouble anywhere 1 We should never be discouraged- Take it to the Lord in prayer. Can we find a Friend so taithful. Who will all our sorrows share f Jesus knows our every weakness- Take it to the Lord in prayer. 3 Are we weak and heavy-laden, Cumbered with a load of care? Precious Saviour, still our refuge! — Take it to the Lord in prayer ; Do thy friends despise, forsake thee ?— T ike it to the Lord in prayer. In His arms He'll take and shield thee. Thou wilt find a solace there. ANON. No, 114. <"'"' ■O.K. 3-33. Combined, '^S-^ KeyAljr. 1 Simply trusting every day. Trusting thro' a stormy way; Even when my faith is small. Trusting Jesus, that is all. Cho.— Trusting as the momonte fly. Trusting as the days go by ; Trusting Him whate'er befall, Trusting Jesus, that is all. 2 Brightly doth His Spirit shino Into this poor heart of mine: While He leads I cannot fall, Trusting Jesus, that is all, 3 Singing, if my way is clear ; Praying if the path is drear; If in danger, for Him call ; Trusting Jesus, that is all. 4 Trusting Him while life shall last, Trusting Him till earth is past; Till within the jasper wall. Trusting Jesus, that is all. ■DOAR PAGJi. 105 No. H5. ^^"''LVb;; ""•* 1 Rescue the perisbiDg, Care for the dying, Snatch tbeni in pity from sin and the grave ; Weep oVr the erring one, Lift up the fallen, Tell them of Jeaus the luigbty to saTe. Cuo— Rescue the perishing, care for the dying ; Jesus is merciful, Jesus will save. 2 Though they are slighting Him, Still He is waiting, Waiting the penitent child to receive, Plead with them earnestly. Plead with them gently; He will forgive if they only believe. 3 Down in the human heart, Crushed by the tempter, FeelinjA lie buried that grace can restore : Touched by a loving heart. Wakened by kindness. Chords that were broken will vibrate once more. 4 Rescue the perishing, Duty demands it ; Strength for thy labor the Lord will pro- vide; Back to the narrow way Patiently win them ; Tell the poor wanderer a Saviour has died. FANNY J. CBOSBY. No. 116. '^""^ -G. H. 3-43. Combined, 363.) KeyG. 1 Would you lose your load of sin! Fix your eyes upon Jesus ! Would you know God's peace within f Fix your eyes upon Jesus ! Cho. — Jesus who on the cross did die, Jesus who lives and reigns on high, He alone can justify ! Fix your eyes upon Jesus ! t Would you calmly walk the wave! Fix your eyes upon Jesus I Would you know His power to save! Fix your eyes upon Jesus! 3 Would you have your cares grow light ! Fix your eyes upou Jesus ! Would you songs have in the night ! Fix your eyes upou Jesus! 4 Grieving, would you comfort know ! Fix your eyes upon Jesus! Humbie be when blessings flow! Fix your eyes upon Jesus ! 5 Would yon strength in weakness have ! Fix your eyes upon Jesus ! See a light beyond the grave! Fix your eyes upon Jesus ! w. w. D. No. 117. (™«^H «-^) 1 We praise Thee, God, for the Son of Thy love, For Jesus who died, and is ^ow gone nbove. Cho.— Halleli^ah ! Thine tht^- i Halle- lujah! Amen! Hallelivjah! Thine the glory! revive us again. 2 We praise Thee, O God, for Thy Spirit of light, Who has shown us our Saviour, and scat- tered our night. 3 All glory and praise to the Lamb that was slain. Who has borne all our sins, and hat cleansed every stain. 4 Revive us again, fill each heart with Thy love; May each soul be re-kindled with fire from above. 5 Revive us again, raise the dead from their tomb : May they now come to Jesus, while yet there is room ! BSV. W. F. HACKAT. No. 118. <^"''«-i^yH.i-3.) 1 I am so glad that our Father in heaven Tells of His love in the Book He has given; Wonderful things in the Bible I see . This is the dearest, that Jesus loves me. Cho. — I am so glad that Jesus loves me, Jesus loves me, Jesus loves me, I am so glad that Jesus loves me, Jesus loves even me. 2 Though I forget Him, and wander away. Still He doth love me wherever I stray ; Back to His dear loving arms would I flee. When I remember that Jesus loves me. 3 Oh. if there's only one song I can sing. When in His beauty I see the great King, This shall my song in eternity be, " Oh, what a womler that Jesus loves me. F. F. BLISS. No 119 TUNB. —CORONATION. 1 All hail the power of Jesus' name. Let angels prostrate fall ; Bring forth the royal diadem And crown Him Lord of all! 2 Let every kindred, every tribe, On this terrestrial ball. To Him all majesty ascribe. And crown Him Lord of all! 3 that, with yonder sacrad throng, We at His leet may fall ; We'll join the everlasting song, And orowu Him Lord of all. r V BBV. SOWABD FBBBOHVT. 100 Son of V gone HaUe- revive 'Spirii dscai- b that id hat thThy th fir* L from lie yot ;kat. laven e has e. sme. me, e, me. away, ray; >uld I me. King, sme. luss. '■ No. 120. KeyBfe. 1 Rook of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee ; Let the water and the blood, From Thy riven aide which flow'd, Be of sin the double cure, — Save me from its guilt and power. S While I draw this fleeting breath. When my eyoe shall close in death, When I rise to worlds unknown. See Thee on Thy judgment throne Rook of Azes, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee. BBV. A. U. TOFLADT. IBT. No 121 ^''^^^•~'^- "■ ^-3X' Combined, 349,) 1 Oh, what a Saviour— that He died for me I From condemnation He hath made me free; "He that believeth on the Son," saith He, "Hath everlasting life.'* Cho. — " Vejily, verily, 1 say unto you ;" "Verily, venly,"— message ever new! — "He that believeth on the Son!"— 'tis true! "Hath everlasting life!" 2 All my iniquities on Him were laid, All mv indebtedness by Him was paid; All wno believe on Him, the Lord bath said, "Have everlasting life." 3 Though poor and needy, I can trust my Lord, Tho' weak and sinful, I believe His word ; O glad message ! every child of Qod "Hath everlasting life." 4 Tho' all unworthy, yet I will not doubt. For him that cometh K. will not cast out: " He that believeth," — oh the good news shout !— "Hath everlasting life." JAMES UOGBAMAHAM. No. 122. Key % 1 Jesus loves me! this I know, For the Bible te! \> me so : Little ones to Him belong ; They are weak, but He is strong. Cho. — Yes, Jesus loves me! Yes, Jesus loves me ! Yes, Jesus luves me! The Bible tells me so ! 2 Jesus, from His throne on high, Came into this world to die ; That I might from sin be free, Bled and died npon the tree. 3 I can see Him even now, With His pierced thorn-clad brow, Agonizing on the tree : Oh, what love ! and all for met 4 Jesus loves me !— He who died Heaven's gate to open wide ! He will wash away my sin, Let His little child oome in. I Jesus, take this he«rt of mine ; Make it pure and wholly Thine: Thou hast bled and died for me, I will henceforth live for Thee. ANNA WAKRKB.' No 123 (''■'''"'—''•"• "-S'Combined. 138.)' Key A5. 1 I am Thine, O Lord, I havo heard Thy voice. And it told Thy love to mo ; But I long to rise in the arms of faith, And be closer drawn to Thee. Rbf. — Draw me nearer, nearer, blessed Lord, To the cross where Thou hast died n Draw me nearer, nearer, nearer, blensed Lord, To Thy precious, bleeding side. 2 Consecrate me now to Thy sorvioe Lord, By the pow'r of grace divine; Let my soul look up with a steadfast hope. And my will be lost in Thine. 3 O the pure delight of a single hour That before Thy throne I sjiend ; When I kueel in pray'r, and with Thee, my God, I commune 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 may not reach Till I rest in peace with Thee. FAMNT J. CBOSBT. No. 124. (TUNK — G. H. 1-93.) Key A. 1 Oh, think of the home over there. By the side of the river of light, Where the saints all immortal and fair. Are robed in their garments of white. Rbf. — 1 1: Over there, over there. Oh, think of the home over there. :|| 2 Oh, think of the friends over there. Who before us the journey have trod. Of the songs that they breathe on the air. In their home in the palace of Qod. Rbp. — JJ: Over there, over there, Oh, think of the friends over there . ; 1 1 3 My Saviour is now over there, There my kindred and friends are at rest. Then away from my sorrow and care. Let me fly to the land of the blest. Rbf. — 1 1: Over there, over there, My Saviour is now over there. :|i 4 I'll soon be at home over there, For the end of my journey I see ; Many dear to my heart over there. Are watching and waiting for me. Rbf. — 1|: Over there, over there. Boou be at home over there. : 1 1 BET. s. w. c. HinmKaTOH. 107 No. 125. "''"'"k;;^^:"- 1 My faith looks up to Tlioe, Thou Lamb of Calvary ; Saviour divine; Now hear lue while I pray; Take all my guilt away ; O, let me from this day, Be wholly Thine. U May Thy rich grace impart Strength to my fainting heart; My zeal inspire: As Thou hast died for me, O may my love to Thee Pure, warm, and changeless be — A living dre 3 Wbile life's dark maze I tread. And ^efs around me spread, Be Thou my guide; Bid darkness turn to day ; Wipe sorrow's tears awuy, Nor let me ever stray From Thee aside. 4 When ends life's transient dream ; When death's cold, sullen stream Shall o'er mo roll ; Blest Saviour, then in love, Fear and distress remove ; O bear me safe above, — A rausom'd soul. BEV. RAT PALUEB, D.D. No. i26. '^"Te7%'""-' 1 I know not the hour when my Lord will come To take me away to His own dear home; But I know that His presence will lighten the gloom. And that will be glory for me. Cho— And that will be glory for me. Oh, that will be glory for me. Bat I know that His presence will lighten the gloom. And that will be glory for me. H I know not the song that the angels sing, I know not the sound of the harps' glad ring; But I know there'll be mention of Jesua our King, And that will be music for me. Cho. — And that will be music for me. Oh, that will be music for me. But I know there'll be mention of Jesus our Kuig;, And that wid be musio for me. 3 I know not the fbrm of my mansion fair, I know not the name that I then shall bear; But I know that my Saviour will welcome me there, And that will be heaven for me. CHO.-^And that will be heaven for me. Oh, that will be heaven for me, . But I know that my Saviour will welcome me there. And that will be heaven for me. r. p. BUBS. No. 127. <''"''lc.7^/-"-> 1 Just as I am, without one plea, But that Thy blood was shed for me. And that Thou bids't me come to Thee, O Lamb of God I I come, I oomol ii Just as I am, and waiting not To rid my soul of one dark blot. To Thee, whose blood can cleanse each spot, OLa >mbof God! I come, I come! 3 Just as I am, though tossed about With niai>y a ctmnict, many a doubt, Fightings aiul fears within, without, Lamb of God! I come, I come! 4 Just as I am, poor, wretched, blind, Sixbt, riches, liealing of the mind, Yea, all 1 need, in Thee to find, O Lamb of God ! I come, I come I 5 Just as I am ; Thou wilt receive, Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve; Because Thy ))romise I believe, O Lamb of God! I come, I come! CUABIiOTTU ELuorr. S If 3 V 4 K No. 128. TUNE. — MARTIN. Key F. 1 Jesus, lover of my soul, Let mo to Thy bosom fly, While the nearer waters roll. While the tempest still is high; Hide me, O my Saviour ! hide, Till the storm of life is past; Safe into the haven guide. Oh, receive my soul at last. 2 Other refuge have I none. Hangs my helpless soul on Thee : Leave, oh, leave mo not alone. Still support and comfort me. All my trust on Thee is stayed, All my help from Thee I bring; Cover my defenceless head With the shadow of Thy wing. 3 Thou, O Christ, art all I want ; More than all in Thee I find: Baise the fallen, cheer the faint. Heal the sick, and lead the blind. Just and holy is Thy name, I am all unrighteousness ; Vile, and full of sin I am, Thou art full of truth and grace. Plenteous grace with Thee is foimd— Grace to cover all my sin: Let the healing streams abound : Make me, keep me, pure within. Thou of life the Fountain art. Freely let me take of Thee; Spring Thou up within my heart, fiise to all eternity. BBV. CHABLBS WBBLBT. 1 In Ci Ai F( 2 F( 3 1 F 108 No. 129. (Timir.— c. H. 1-73.) Key Aft. Thee, eeaoh I' leve; orr. 1 Take the name of Jesua vrith yoa. Child of sorrow and of woe ; It will joy and comfort give you— Take it then where'er you go. Cho.— Precious name, oh how sweet! Hope of earth and joy of heaven t Precious name, oh liow sweet! Hope of earth and joy of heaven! 2 Take the name of Jesus ever, As a shield from every snare; If temptations round you gather, Breathe that holy name m prayer. 3 Oh, the precious name of Jesus! How it thrills our souls with joy, When His loving arms receive us, And His songs our tongues employ! 4 At the name of Jesus hewing, Falling prostrate at His feet, King of kings in heaven we'll crown Him, Wueu our journey is complete. UUS. LVDIA BAXTER. No 130 ('''"''' — ^- "■ 3-10, Combined 143.) 1 Do yoQ see the Hehrew captive kneeling. At morning, noon, and night to prayt In his clianiber he remembers Zion, Though in exile far away. C'HO.— Are your windows open towanis Jerusalem, Though as captives here a "little while" we stay? For the coming of the King in His glory, Are you watching day by da^ f 2 Do not fear to tread the fiery furnace, Nor shrink the lion's den to share; For the God of Daniel will deliver. He will send His angel there. 3 Children of the living Ood, take courage! Your great deliverance sweetly sing: Set your faces towards the hill of Ziun, Thence to hail our coming King! p. p. BUSS. No. 131. !X. (TUNB — G. H. 9-80, Combined ooa.) KeyG. 1 There's a land that is fairer than day. And by faith we can see it afar; For the Father waits over the way. To prepare us a dwelling-place there. Cno.— In the sweet by-and-by, We shall meet on that beautiful shore; In the sweet by-and-by. We shall meet on that beautiful shore. 2 We shall sing on that bcautiflil shore The uielodiuus songs of the blest; And our spirits shall sorrow no mor&— Not a sigh for the blessing of rest. 3 To our bonntifnl Father above We will otter tho tribute of praise, For the glorious gifts of His love, And the blessiugs that hallow our days. ^ 8. FU.LMOBB BBNNBTX. No. 132. KeyC. 1 There is a fountain filled with blood. Drawn from Immauncl's veins, And sinners plunged beneath that flood Lose all their guilty stains. 2 The dying thief rejoiced to see That louhtain in his day; And there may I, though vile as he. Wash all my sins away. 3 E'er niuce by faith I saw the stream Thy flowing wounds supply, Redeeming love has been my theme, And shall be till I die. 4 Then in. a nobler, sweeter song I'll sing Thy power to save. When tins poor, linping, stammering tongue, Lies silent in the grave. WILUAM COWPBU. 100 No. 133. KeyF. 1 Work, for the night is coming; Work, through the morning hours ; Work, while the dew is sparkling*, Woi'k, 'mid springing flowers; Work, when thedaygrowr brighter. Work, in the glowing sun ; Work, for the night is oomiu^, When man's work is done. 2 Work, for the night is coming: Work through the sunny noon ; Fill brightest hours with labor ; Kest comes sure and soon. Give every flying minute Something to kef p in store ; Work, for the night is coming. When man works no more. 3 Work, for the night is coming. Under the sunset skies; While their bright tints are glowing. Work, for daylight flies. Work, till the last beam fadeth, Fadeth, to shine no more: Work, while the night is darkening. When man's work is o'er. AStOMUn INDEI h Titles In Small Caps.- - First Lines In Roman. A.. So. A Lrm-B While 78 All hail the power of Jesus' name 119 All-seeing, gracious Lord 31 Along THE River OF TiMB 88 Amazing grace ! how sweet the sound. 107 Ask ye what great thing I know 103 AUTDHN. 95 B. BBACTiFnL MoRinifG !. 4 71 Behold, WHAT Love! 40 Belmont. 105 Beyond the Shilino and the 55 Brinoino in the Sheaves 47 Brother, art thou worn and weary, ... 36 By faith I view my Saviour dying 17 C Child OF SIN AND sorrow 33 Christ is Coming! 11 Come Believing! 67 Come, Prodigal Come 8 Come, sing, my soul, and praise the.. 10 Come, Thou Almighty King 94 Come, thou Weary 91 Comb unto Mb, AND Rest 36 Come, ye sinners, poor and needy 102 Crown Him 35 r>. DBLrVBRANCB WILL comb 44 Depth OF Merct 19 Doers OF the Word 46 Do you see the Hebrew captive 130 Down life's dark vale we wander Ili2 EiBBiOTt n DBAwnro MiaH 34 «■. Ko. GatrbrinoRohb 38 Gloria Patri 110 Olort BE TO Jesus' Name 4 Glory be to the Father 110 Glory, glory be to Jesus 4 Glory to God on high 93 God is great, and God is good 84 God is love ; His mercy brightens 100 Grace before Meals - 84 H. Hallelujah I what a Saviour 63 Hamburg 108 Hear Thou MY Prayer 31 Heav'nly Father, we Thy children ... 53 Helpless I come to Jesus' blood 2it Hb CAME TO Bethany 68 Hendon 103 HidbTiiouMb 68 Hiding IN Thee !J8 How can I kbbp from Sinoiko 66 I AM Coming 43 I am so glad that our Father in heaven 118 I am the Door 86 I am Thine, O Lord, I have heard 123 I am waiting for the morning 52 I Hear the Words of Jesus 41 I know not the hour when my Lord.. 126 I Know that My Rbdbbmbr JUvbs.. 77 I Left IT ALL with Jbsus 18 I Never KNEW You 54 In the cross of Christ I glory 97 InThyclefb,0 Rookof Ages |G8 I saw a way-worn traveler 44 I Shall BB SATunU) 24 lao 1/ f No. Is HTNAmwRiTTKK There f 21 Is Yona Lamp Burning t 81 Italian Hymn 93 I think when I read that sweet 89 It's a bonnic, bonuie warF 82 I've Passed THE Cross 60 I will sing of my Redeemer 32 J. Jesus, and shall it ever be 109 JesuH hail ! enthroned in glory 99 Jesus, I mjorofls have taken 95 Jesus, I wii .'. Trdbi Thee 14 Jesus 18 Comino 56 Jksusis My Saviour 42 Jesus, lover of my soul 128 Jesus loves me, this I know 122 Jesus, my Lord, to Thee I cry 45 Jesus only, when the morning 101 Jesus wept! those tears are over 96 Just as I am, without one plea 127 Lead MB On 59 Light after Darkness 3 Look unto Me and be ye saved 60 Look, ye saints, the sight ia glorious.. 35 Lord, I care not for riches 21 Lord, my trust I repose in Thee 64 M. Mf^estic sweetness sits enthroned 106 " Man of sorrows !" what a ncme 63 Master, the tempest is raging 85 Mercy's Free 17 More holiness give me 13 More than Tongue can Tell 30 My faith looks up to Thee 125 My God and Father, while 1 stray 50 My life flows on in endless song 66 My Prayer 13 My Redeemer 32 My soul is happy all day long 42 My Soul WILL Overcome 22 No works of law have we to boast. . . i None but Christ can Satisfy None of Self and All of Thee Not my Own Not what these Hands have Done.. Nothing but the Blood of Jebds- .. O. O Christ, in Thee my soul hath found Once again the Gospel message Onoe more we come, QoA's word to ... . Only A little While OhltWaitoio 61 6 27 15 65 5 6 67 46 39 SQ Only waiting till the shadows 89 Onward Go 29 O, safe to the Rook that is 28 O Saviour, precious Saviour 23 O soul in the far-away country 8 Our Lord is now rt^jeotcd 93 Ourway isoften rugged 69 Over Jordan 16 O what shall I do to be saved 7 86 Oh, Ileftall with Jesus J8 Oh, Revive us by Thy Word 53 Oh, the bitter pain and sorrow 27 Oh, think of tho home over there 124 Oh t To BR over Yonder 90 Oh what a Saviour— that He died. .. 121 P. Peace, BE Still 85 Praise Ye the Lord 79 Pray, brethren, pray 34 Precious Blood 20 PrbbsinoOn 87 JR. Rathbun 97 Redeemed K) Redemption Ground 10 Rescue the perishing 115 Rise Up, AND Hasten 12 Rook of Ages cleft for me 1 20 S. Sad and weary, lone and dreary 48 Saviour, visit Thy plantation 98 Say, Abe you Ready ? 26 Say, is your lamp burning, my 81 Should the death-angel knock at thy . . 26 Simply trusting every day 114 Singing as we Journey. 57 Soon shall we see the glorious 48 Soul of mine, in earthly temple 24 Sound the Alarm! 70 Sowing in the morning 47 T. ' TakbMeabIAm 45 Take the name of Jesus with you 129 Tell it Out 2 Tell ME more about Jesus 73 The blood has always precious been . . 20 The Crowning Day 92 The Glorious Morning 48 The Gospel op Thy Grace 1 The Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not 105 The love that Jesus had for me 39 TbS FALAJGB O' TBI KlMQ 81 m Ke. There are lonely hearte to cheriah .... 37 There's a land that is fairer than 131 There is a fountain filled with blood.. 133 There is love, true love 62 Thb Hands OF TiMB .. 06 TheSwkbtStobyofOld 89 The word of God is given 74 They're gathering homeward 38 ThisI Know 64 This is the day of toil 87 Tut Will bb Done 50 'Tis known on earth, and heaven too.. 73 Ti8 THE Blessed Houb of Prayer.. 7 'Tis the promise of God Ill To Him be Glokt Evermobb 75 To Him who for our sius was slain .... 75 Traveling to the better land 59 Trusting in the Lord thy God !29 Trust On 25 Twill not BE Long 73 "W. Vo. WAnnro 80 Wait, my soul, upon the Lord 104 Wer. < hildren of a King 57 We > "^s aoiNo Home 69 We'll Gather THERE IN Glory 74 We Praise Thee and Bless Thee. . . 49 We praise Thee, God, for the Son.. 117 We ShallReion 9 We Take the Guilty Sinner's Name 61 We Worship Thee 23 What a Friend we have in Jesus 113 What can wash away my stain ? 5 When I survey the wondrous cross. .. 108 When the King in His beauty shall.. 54 When the Lord from heaven appears . . 9 While the days are ooino by :i7 Who is on the Lord's SIDE t 58 Why do You Wait? 51 WiLMOT 100 With HiH dear and loving care 16 Work, for the night is coming 133 Would you lose your load of sin 116 110 > Ko. I Lord 104 ng 57 kOlory 74 BlessTiibk... 49 for the Son.. 117 9 ilNMER'S NaMB 61 23 in JcBus 113 ny stain 7 5 Irons cross. . . 108 beanty shall.. 54 A'en appears.. 9 WNOBY :J7 IDE? 58 51 100 ;oaro 16 ming 133 kdof sin 116