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PDAISE ^ ETH /me; PUBLISHED BY POPP, CLARK COMPANY, LIMITED 9 FRONT STREET WEST, TORONTO MAY BE ORDERED FROM ALL BOOKSELLERS AND MUSIC DEALERS 4 aNADA NATIONAL LIBRARY BIBLIOTHEQUE NATIONALE i ;f7 Sacred Songs No. 1 COMPILED AND ARRANGED FOR USE IN Gospel Meetings sunday schools, prayer meetings AND OTHER RELIGIOUS SERVICES BY Ira D. Sankey . James McGranahan AND Geo. C. Stebbins PUBLISHED BY THE COPP, CLARK COMPANY, LIMITED No. 9 FRONT STREET WEST, TORONTO. MAY BE ORDERED OF a lOKSELLERS AND MUSIC DEALERS 3.915G i of the Minister of Ajfriculture. PREFACE. rht hundred and ffice fIS volume embraces the latest and best new songs of the ^ authors written since the puMication of Gospel Hymns ^o. 6, some six years ago; each piece having been thoroughly ested and approved by Mr. Moody for this collection. In addi- loa to these there are new and valuable contributions from a number cf the leading sacred song writers of the day - fincluded with the above are a goodly selection of the espec- lUy useful and popular pieces from the Gospel Hymn Series laknig, as we believe, the most practical and desirable collection f h^mns and tunes yet offered for all kinds of Church work iunday Schools, Prayer and Gospel meetings. We hope that these Sacred Songs may find their way, not nl^ nito the Churches and Prayer Meetings, but into the homes f^e people as well, and that the good old-time custom of singing hepraises of God in the home may again be revived. Only in his way IS the congregational singing in our Churches likely to te oermanently improved. Tnii Editors. NOXICH. learly all of the new pieces in this Collection, both words and music Ss '0?!;?! t""'''" ^T'^ ^"'^^ ^'-'^^ -'^ Provinces under L; Lb X/f '"*""«*»°nal Copyright Law, and must not be reprinted .wn:rs «' '"'°" "'"^^"' -^^^°- *^« -^«- permission of THE COPP, CLARK COMPANY, LIMITED. Ily m Copyr SACRED SONGS. lo. 1. No. 1 "Unto thee will I siDg • • • thou Holy Ono of Israel."— Ps. 71 : 22, Lyman Q. Cuyleb. Rian A. Dtkbs. aA? 1. Praise to ther Ho - ly One, Je - sus our King ; Songs of His 2. Sing how He bore the cross, Sing how He gave Free - ly, Hia 3. Sing of Him joy - ful - ly ; Sing and pro-claim Hope to the '§M SE i^- E^E&^^Eg TTf r kS-5 — I— i m T~ J J might - y love, Now let us sing ; Lift we our joy - ful eyes, pre - cious blood, Lost ones to save ; Tell how He conquered death, des - o - late, Rest thro' His name ; Sing of His right - eous-ness, 1 '& :^^-,^xf-£- J J i ^ ^ $^ ^^ ^ ^m Up to His throne ; He hath ere - a - ted us, We are His own. O wondrous love! Je - sua our Ad - vo-cate, Liv -eth »- bove. Mer-cy, and love; Sing of the mansions bright, Waiting a - bove. 56 pf=M"fM=Nf ^ i^ ^ r Copyright, 1896, by The Biglow & Maia Co. '>^ No. 2. Robert Bbuce. "Looking unto Jcbub."— Heb. 12: 2. Ira D. SAincKY. Pl ? mmwmmm B 1. On- ward, on -ward, look-inj; uu - to Je - sus, Cast - in>j quick - ly 2. ()n-\vard, on- ward, look-inj^ un - to Je - sus, rress-ing for- ward, 3. On-ward, ou-ward, look-ing uu - to Je - sus, Joy a - waits us ev-'ry weight a-side ; While W3 ran the race tliat's set be-fore ns, •we the race will run; Claim-iiiji ev - er His Di-vine pro-tee - tiou, on the oth-er shore: There we'll si ut; the song of our redemp-tion, ^iplpfii^ffppg CHours. ^mim^^m^^^^ Firm as a rock let our faith We shall not fail Safe, safe at last ;k let our faith a - bide. ] il till the crown is won. y IjO, a cloud of 3t when the strife is o'er, j ^g3j »±': ^r ^=r -- -I— ^^mm t — 142 — I— P — i)r^_zp_._r_ I I I I ^ 3 -^- M f3^3^ wit-nesses behold ns. They thro' faith were vic-tors in the race; Let us E|^3^ .^ pj^^ s I I p^iP^ifiiiSipiiili glad - iy fol-low their ex-ample, Trusting the Saviour for strength and grace. ^^g ^m 1 ^tr . K ^ Copyright, 1896, by The Biglow & Main Co. BA D. f=!A?nCRY. i - in^ quick - ly ^-iiig for -ward a - waits us * £^ ^zzdi^ i s ;et be-fore ns, lie pro-tec - tion. ir redemp-tion, EE g I | : ^ EEg-=iJ.^ a cloud of m .1 — ■^ EEE^; I race ; Let us No. 3. (Sa Warit ®0-tojj. "Go work to-day In my vineyard,"— Matt. 21 : 2fl. W R. LiNDSAT. GEO. C. Stkbrins. ^^ ^F^? 1. Go work to-day; he- hold, the Master call- eth ; Up, and a-way to 2. Go work to-day ; why tar-ry by the wayside? Let us o-bey the 3. Go work to-day, our blessed Lord coramands it, Go in His name, re- ^-±z4it: u--iJ — > — N- -*«# — g — -j — ^- ii=i--^ ^^-^ -<&- greet the morning light; See, in the breeze the rip'ning grain is wav-ing; Saviour's earn-est call; Still la - bor on in sunsliine or inshaii-ow, ly - ing on His love ; Then at the last, when all the sheaves are (;uthered, — — =^ — ?^ — r— u I ' I h — »^ ' ^ — hr— '' — -.1 c ||;-=p::=ar-Sr Chorus. -P5- -^" :i^^St>- --!- ^- (fO, while the sumraerdaysw'thhopearebright. ) Go . . Lo, ■' the harv&st there is work for all. [■ Sweet will therest-ing be with Him a - bove. ) Go work to-dar, . work tO' i h fc^ ?^ ^ t=4: ■^ ' -^ I # — 0^' -0—0- I I 1/ Si I -<©■ i day; The Mas-ter call-eth now to thee; go work to-day ; now to thee ; J • 0—0 Si=j£^^3B W -*- 1 — ^=F- -35- ^ rzTj' 2 ^iiiiii Go work to day, And glorious thy reward sball be. Go work to-day j^ go work Unlay, ' i - — t'^-t-^^f £:f: F-=^-^P!=p^ Copyright, 1896, by The Biglow & Main Co. P±t==tl-t=^=«^ll -r5>-s- ^ No. 4. §t»m ^^ ®attm Mm ^\l "The Luid bath laid on him the iniquity of us all. "— Isa. M : A. Mrs. C. £. Bbbck. Jamfs McQranaham. &t Joyfully. I^P^gr^^ ^^ p — -IS— r - 1E33 ^^ 1. My sins wljicb were ma- uy in thought and deed, O Jo-sus has 2. My sina which were nia-ny are washed a - way, For Je-sus has 3. My sins which were ma- ny no more are mine. For Jo - sns has -• «- / E 5 V :M Nzii|n; ->- ^-.z-sz=^- f==i^=Tpi=l 1^^^ tak - en them all ; And now from their bondage my soul is freed, For tak - en them all; The blood of my Sav-iour a -tones to-day, Aiu tivk - en them all; And I have ac-cept-ed Ilia grace di- vine. So .fciz^z. i^^i^Si^^^ Je-sus has tak -en them all. Tak- en them all, tak - en them all, •Zdfcv r=^ ^^^^^^p^^^^i All be - youd re - call ; be - yond re ■ 3all ; Nev - er a - gain shall my eES; ^.^^^.^M m m. w V y ^ N^sf^j^i sins en - thrall ; Je - sua has tak - en them all. ^^^^ii^^^^i^B Copyright, 1896, by James McOraaakao. ill Ii 6. AcQbanahan. *=ft=f<: 1£33 Jo - 8US has r Je - 8U3 has r Jo - sua has i«# U^ ul is fVeed, For lies to-day, Am ice di-vine, So t - eu them all, ' gain shall my ■ — ^ m No. 5. mnAtt p minp. " nido mo 'indor tho shadow of thy wings."— P«. 17 1 8. Rov. W. o. CnsniNO. Inx T>. Sankb-t. KOLO oil DUKT. -ii-=:1 ^ :^=:^ EtEl 4: :a=-1: -^=5= m T=^ -IT- y^r I 1. Un-dor His wiugs I am sivfo-ly »- bid-ing; Tho' tlio ni^ht '2. Un -der His winjjs, whata ref-ugoin Bor - row ! How the heart [i. Uu-der His wings, O what precious on - joy-meut! There will I ^. ^. #. ^ #. all. Si=:g.-zpf:n-fiizf." a=*=»=Fpi=j;.^^ ipii^3 deep-cus and tcm-iK-sts are wild, Still I can triust Him; I yeam-ing-ly turns to ita rest! Oft - en when earth hiv« no hide till liib's tri - als are oVr; Shel-tered.pu. -tect - ed, n«) «l>-f>-w— ^z^-^ni:^. %Efit3 f— I* — I* — I — H — p-F— I — t— t-j know He will keep nie; He has rodonuod me, and I am llischild. balm for my heal-ing, There I find com-fort, and there 1 am hiest. e - vil can harm me; Kest-ing in Je • sus I'msjifeev-er more. ■*■ ■*" ■*" -f- • ^- ^&=:t=rt: W=iif=Jp=^ -I h ^^ Hn-t:: _"^*^* I I , I I I I Under His wings, under His wings, Who Irom His love can sev-er'r -9- I — ^. -,}^-v- t^iftitiir!?:!: hzztzzbz^ii: be- -e-: ■^- -^ Under His wingM my soul shall abide, Safe-ly a - bido for- ev - er. % g-i-^ If Copyright, 1896, by The Biglow & Main Co. No. 6. ^m @ky <^in0 lip Donderl "Joy shall bo iu heaven over one ainner that repcnteth." Luke 15: 7. H. E. Jones. D. B. Towner. e^iEj^E^ s -liS: b !^ mmn -*- -25*- 1. When the sin - ner turns from sin, How they sing up yon-der! 2. "When the wan-d'rer seeks his home, How they sinj? up yon-der! 3. Broth-er, would you join the song, In the home up yon-der? -^- -r- ■¥- ^ -' _ jr> I2- E -IS- f Comes to Christ sweet place to win, How they sing up yon Just a ser - vant to be - come, How they sing up yon Sing while a - ges roll a - long, In the home up you If:, f: If:. ^ :^ ■Kt- - der! - der! - der? fl.-fe-t7=:!i: X- -tS- -^- I f Asks for cleans- ing in the blood, Sinks be- neath the heal- ing flood, Leaves the by - ways cold and bare. Seeks a - gain a fath - ers care. Then for - sake the paths so cold, Fly to Je - susand His fold, lii mMi ■G>- s J J: -/=-. i =t=i igzil \ Pte^^ ->-- H -T- --N- :J=i-t E|: r -is- Ris - es, cleansed and owned of God, How they sing up yon-der! All His wealth of love to share. How they sing up yon- der } That your name may be en -rolled. In the home up yon-der! m^. a 333--; ^= ;EEE^ f Copyright, 1896, by D. B. Towner. Used by per. ^tm» Otttjj, §m^ (Bvtt. >: 7. D. B. TOWNEK " A friend that sticketh closer than a brother."— Prov. 18: 24. James McGranahan. ^mm 1. Je-sus on - ly, mid the tur - moil Of life's wea - ry war-fare now ; 2. Je-su3 ou - ly; let earth van - ish, Take a - way its worth les-sstore; 3. Je-su3 on-ly, none but Je - sus, When the great white throne I see, ip yon - der! ip yon - der! ip yon - der? tz f w^m Je-sus on- ly, when the death • dew Gath-ers damp up-on my brow. I have found a tru - er treas - ure, Je - sua on - ly, noth-inj^ more. And the judg-ment books are open- ed ; Je - sus on - ]y then (or me. Pi#: -^-=^- ^=^: g eal-ing flood, kth - ers care, id His fold. Chokus Je-sus on- ly, Je-sus ev - er. Here is strength for ev-'ry day; NiBffypF i^ m -^- V- 'c- X * -iS- I yon -der! yon -derJ yon -der! f^^m i i rii. r- He's a Friend that fail - eth nev - er, His is love that lasts for aye. e^ ^ Copyright, 1896, by James McOranahan. i' No. 8. ^tt % ^Umi Ut §s$m Words aiT. by 8. " Who will stand up for me."— Ps. 94 : IG. M^^^m IKA D. 8ANKEY. 1. Let us staud up for Je - sus, Let us stand in His might; Let us 2. Let us staud up for Je - sus, Let us hon - or His laws, Let us 3. Let us stand up for Je - sus Till the con - flict is past, Audat >: >: If: -^ - ' ' ^-#- ^^^i=E=ii=s £ ^M W y— V t=^rH ^ i i ^m gird on the ar-mor Andbe first in tlie fi;;ljt ; Let us trust in His watch, and be faith-fiil To His kinf^-doni and cause ; Let us tell the glad home with the ransomed We are gathered at last ; Let us fol-low His ^^^:^- »-b-t ^^i^i^^^^l m^- i 'f^ "33 i * t— I — r iiii F prom-ise, Let His strength makeusstrong, And the dear name of Je - sus Bto - ry Of His mer - cy and love, As we march ev - er on -ward ban - ner Till our tro-phies we bring To the feet of our Sav-iour, Cnouus. ^m. t ^t=t -fy ^^ ^ •A- i ii—i ! Be our watch-word and song. To the cit - y a - bovc. \ Let us stand, firm-ly stand, With a Our lie-deem - er and King. m Xi=^ i -tfi- T: -|fi- m. E3 ^—^ ■9—m- ^^^^^m I heart true and biave ; Letuastand up for Je-sus, Who is mighty to save. ^r-» — p — r -(=^ -^- ^ _^_^. EF-^-L-drEg Copyright, 1896, by The Biglow <& Main Co. f=f D. Hankey. m light; Let us laws, Let ns past, Audat £ 1^ U—¥ I -+- m^ 1 trust in His tell the gliul I fol-low His iB^ I of Je - 8U3 er on -ward ur Sav-iour, s s « p - J m <^. z • " Behold, I stand at the door and knock."— Rev. 3 : 20. W. KiTOHiNO, arr. fey 8. J. H. Rttrkb. m^m i *p« i i-tA-ti = t^ 1. Je - sus knocks; He calls to thee; "Wea-ry one, O come to me;" 2. Je - sus knocks, He comes to save, 'Twas for thee His life He gave; 3. Je - sus knocks, is knock-ing still ; Yield to Him at once thy will; 4. Je - sus knocks; the mo-mentafly; V/hile sal-va-tfcn yet is nigh, - .N J -»- -•-• -^- -fS- i ^ 1!=t ? *=(^ -fc± ^ i ?^ ^ ^ rft -;5<- He can save, and on - ly He; '^^^^ & I He hath triumphed o'er the grave; I ^ . _ ^^n^jje the door He with joy thy heart can fill; j" penwwe tneaoor. Ere the Sav-iour pass-eth by, ^ (O-pen, o- pen wide the door.) ^^5=F Chorits. i fcfe: 1^^^ 3 r=F=Ff o o pen, pen wide the door, o - pen wide, O - pen wlde^ the door. tl ^ i ; ; r—r ^^ ind, With a y. C-H' ^E i^ p gg^r-JHV-iM 3=*fc^ tr ^ r gr —I p I £ ? O - - pen wide the door, O • pen, o- pen wide, o - pen wide the door; He can save, and ^^fag^^^^ te ^ 1^ y to save. f f=f f ^^ on - ly He;— O r^ -' TU I pen wide the door. o - pen wide the door. O - pen, o - pen wide the door. 2* i U4444 i ^ f '■ ^ > ^ Copyright, 1896, by The Biglow & Maia Co. No. 10. "I will ariBo and go to my Father." — Luke ir> : 18. P. J. Crosby. Gbo. C. Stebbins. m0ii^m$^^^ 1. O wand'rer on a drear - y wiiste, How dark Thy life must be ! 2. O wand'rer on a des - ert wild, Why wilt Thou longer stay? 3. O wand'rer in a wea - ry land, Oppressed with want and woe, 4. A step, a look, an act of faith, A sim-ple heart-felt pray'r, fc^ lr:S i -i ? ^3^ H -^ -^^ f m 5 :i=J: -•— •• ^E^^^^^^^^^S^ ^r^ f iczir =it^ 5^ No home, no hope, no rest-iug place, On life's wide restless sea. The sands of timeare ebb-in^ fast, Thy Fa -ther calls to-day. A - rise at ouce;0 tar- ry not, But to Thy Fa -ther go. Will bring thee to thy Father's home, To dwell for - ev - er there. I e^^SEQ^ J- ^^ ^^ m f 33 Chorus. -^-=^- — I- ^ r«=J- f^ Come home, . . come home, . . While o - peu ntandsthe gate . . Come home, come home, the gate ; l^= i ? t X i^a I ritard. i2? Come home, . .* come home, . . O come ere it be too late Come home. come home, too late. ^ S: Copyri ight, 1896, by The Bi| Biglow & Main Co. J" Stebbins. must be 1 np;er stay ? ant and woe, b-felt pray'r, 6:3 =f m 5^ i )tless sea. s to - day. - ther go. - er there. m ■?f^ gate . . the gate ; W^ ^ ritard. late too late. JU^ No. 11. M. FBA8ER. \t»thfi on §t$m. f^^ "Aud I will give you rest."— Matt. 11; 28. James McGbanauam 4 r^^^^J^^^^S 1. Rest - ing my soul on Je - sus, With all ita sin and care, 2. Rest - iug my head on Je - sus, Thro' all the noon - tide heat, 3. Rest - ing my heart on Je - sus, Wiien bruised and sad aud sore, 4. Rest - ing I'or aye on Je - sus, In life or death my all, - t t: i t t .—' X t . f. r T > ■*■ *± :** t- i i=t: m ■a-i- f ^^^M -■^^ J^i r N-H- ^' ^^Sr—t 1 Be - neath the shel-ter of Hi.s cross, None may ac-cuse nie there. Thro' all the din and tur- moil here, So oft in life we meet. He binds it up so ten - der - ly That it may bleed no more. I'll glad - ly rise and fol - low Him, "When ev - er He may call. rt t: iX ^J _lSAt t -P— ^ f m Chorus. -S4 :il==i^ d= Come un - to Je - sus, all ye that la - bor, all ye that la - bor ^m all ye that la - bor, and He 1^^^=^. will give you rest. mM ^ ^=^ \ Copyright, 1896, fay James McGranahan. P^ iffi d-i 1) No. 12. S^mt S^mid p^m. "The morninK cometh."— IsA. 21 : 12. Rev. E. P. Marvin. IBA D. RANKKt. ^ ^ ^ r -*— «» 1. Some sweet morn a day will o - pen, Nev - er-more to close in night; 2. Somesweetmonithesaintsnowsleepingiln the cold and si -lent tomb, 3. Some sweet mom the bri -dal cit • y — We shall see with wond'ringeyea W^^ 'M as ^ r f ^ ^ ^4^^ ^^m We shall hail the ear - ly to-ken Of its ev - er - last - ing light Shall a-wake with joy - fal greeting, Man- tied with im-mor-tal bloom Com-ingdown in all herbeaaty, Crowned with glory from the skies ^ ^ -^— «- ^s F^^fp^=^ P ^ b f J d -g* — # On that bright and bliss-f ul morrow, Pil-grims rest, their jour-ney o'er Then we'll meet the friends long parted,Once on earth a hap -py band Then we'll hail the King e - ter- nal, With Hissaints, a might-y thronj ^^^^ I t * P -^- t- ffl-i;' f=J -^- ^m^^^mwm ^ Hnn-ger, thirst, and death, and sorrow, Weshall know and fear nomore. Meet and dwell with them for-ev-er, O - ver in the Morning Land. And, caught up with them for-ev - er, We shall sing the glad new song. i J- U^Z=± Copyright, 1896, by The Biglow & Main Co. ^m ■^9- '^ ^EH No.i3. Whm mtj ^titmtt padi$ pe. RA D. HAfTKICt. "Whither thou goest, I will go."— Bum 1: 16. F. J. CROSBY. OBO. C. BTKBBtMS. > close in night; id si - lent tomb, iwond'ringeyea 1. Where my Re-deera-er leads me, There will 1 go, Taught by the 2. Where my He-dfem-er calls me, I will o - bey; What tho' the 3. If in His ver-dant paa-tures.Peace-fnl I rest, O how my r^: Ki ^^ i f isE^ ^^i^ ^ fl: tit £^ Ho -lySpir-it His love to know; clouds may gather Dark o'er the way? soul shall praise Him, Joy- fnl and blest! If by His hand di-rect-ed, If to the lost He bid me If where the lambs are straying )T- last -ing light m-mor-tal bloom >ry from the skies Where e'er it be. Love's message tell, O'er mountains high, S± ti:^£aS«=n*±J^ eir jour-ney o'er; hap - py band might-y thron; 9 F- ^ — I (— m 61ad-ly His steps I'll fol-low,0'er land or sea. Quickly my heart shall answer, Lord, it is well. Still by His grace I'll answer. Lord, here am I. ^ t=t: f is Chorus. i «=t ^^^ to ^IiE3 9—0--f-^ t:^ ^^^ Where He may lead me, tTT ±±z f -s-. *: will fol-low Him; fol-IowUim; ^ -\/- * ^- fi^^ dfear no more. Morning Land, glad new song. ■,-^> \ 'fe^ii: ^Efr -^-N- fsi — I » =^^^ =^i-r ^i^ Where He may leaj_ me, Ther« will I go- -K— K !i2z4:: B I Copyright, 189O, by The Billow ft Main Qo, E^S ^ :^^^ No. 14. (Same jon tk Wxnp ti the p0mmg* El Nathan. ' Looking for that blemed hopo." — Acts 2 : ID. James McOranahan. Smooth and flowing. ^^_:^_d^. 1. Come on the wingsoftlie moruiug, Come, Thou Redeemeraud King ; 2i Corae on the wingsof'the luorniug, Come with Thy glo-ry and grace, 3. Come on tliewingsof the morning, Come with a joy-ful surprise, 4. Come on the wiugsof the morning. Come a-s the King to Thy throne ; ^ ^ =1^:^-- -h — ^- IS — > — ^ — P — I ! ^r~ i — N~1 ^' N— ^^ — U- Ilail to the day that is dawn-lng, All of Thy promise performing, Lift - ingthesad and the mourning, Have we not sounded Thy warninj;:? X* W^' Hail to the joy it will bring Show - ing the light of Thy face. Wip - ing the tearsfrom theirey( Now lotThyglo-ry be knowi &^^- I ^«»^i ^Tf r^-r--^ 1 — r- -i> — ^ — ;> — ^ — J — y- Chobus. P- t^iuM ^- ^ ^ 2— i: ^aEM33^: J3E?: t^^-v-^' v-^- -s— # O come onthewingaof tlienioruiug, O come toourheartsaswf Come, come, com o, com o, f f - <7omo,come, j2. i JL ^ -^— ■»-^=-it- 4^"lH- :4_-^_^- ^1=?=^=^::* -9 ^ I P - -rj__J.. i IIE^ f gE^El -h ^ t: sing, Come as we sing, . . in the day that is | come, come as we sing. Come, come, -+- :=r-*: ± Copyright, 1876, by James McGranahan Co €mt m th ^Vmp.—€mtMti zzp^^l^ iU^j:: It ^'^J^.-^ ^f=i^ -V- ^feSi ?^^i^ diiwii - iiig, O come Thou Redeoiu-pr and King, cninoin the day that Isdiiwnlnjj.O eranil King; yaiMl grace, il surprise, oThv throne; 1/ }/ 10* *> \^ y ^T-V P-f Oi *=k: + .t joy it will briut; light of Tliy luce. Barsfromtlteireyt glo-ry be kiiowi sN ?E^^: to our hearts as wi |ie, P^: the day that is ^^- No. 15. M. FUASKR. Comfot^t^d. "\..wli>' it( ronifortcil."— Ltkk K.: 2.5, ^^ t -■^ -^" :=zj: M. A. SKA. rP^r=i H- ^S 1. Aft - er a loii'^ aud wea - ry strife, Aft 2. Aft- er the night of dark- uess here, Afi 3. Aft - er the din and war of earth, Aft 4. Aft- er the heart's deep ag - o - ny. Aft- er a struggle 'twixt er the gloom, the er iU. wild, dia - er it.-i yearning for mmmmi stg -H 3 ^ t i d^ -^^ i^r t death and life, flow sweet doubt, the fear. How sweet cord - antmirtli, Ifow sweet sym - pa- thy, ITow paas ■ to feel the to liail licav'n to list the ing sweet will tern - pest cease, The 's dawn-ing day, When rapt - 'rous song That be the rest With- -Ql— g: X- I f F — ;^ / ' f — f— -P — ^- L^^ ^ r «=*- an - gry bil - lows sink to peace. And per - ev - 'ry cloud is rolled a - way, And ev - ris - es from the white robed throng. Up -on in the arms, up - on the breast. Of Ciirist W^^ feet calm be - gin. 'ry eye sees clear, the crys - tal sea. the Com - fort - er. Copyright, 1896, by Jnrnen McGrnnnhan. : I No. 16. I urn ^detmcl "Fi-nr nut for I liiivo ri'iln-iufil llii-c."— Iha. 1:1 ; I. JUMA HTKUhlNQ. IBA D. HANKEY. m^^^^Mi^sifm 1. I iiiii redei'iiied, Oitraise the Lord ; My wtnl from lioiul-a>;<' f'rop, 2. I looked, and lo! from Calvary 'hCio-ss A lical- iii^ 'ooiitaiiiHtreaiiiiMl 3. The dt'bt is paid, my hoiiI is free, And hy His ini^iit -y iM>\v'r, 4. All «l«> - ry be to .Je - siis' name, I kn<»w tliat He is mine, 5. And when I reach that world more bright Than mor - tal ev - er dreaiu'd, -b^- e .t: mEti^ -^ ~~\^ > &- I— 5- •^ t:; 1 i^^: J: Has found at last a rest- in. W. WinriLR. QRO. C. HTRRItlNn. » f » ■J^ tt M^ f=i ^«i.4f «IX-JCL_2 1. " Tlu" MuH - ttli just an - ^I'ls an«I mm; O ^niiui and right roy-al anti tit-tost is ll(>, Thy Huf- fort'il and diod ; And now Ho hasronii' Mis h<>- lov - «'d to Ht><>, And truth tlion hast hoard; "Ooonio,'' Ho is saying;, '*Oomono\vuntoMo,"Thy now at tho doir;() say, wilt thou tar-ry? orsay, wilt thou tlooVO I f - U>v<>and thvwrvioo t<» now at tho doir;() say, wut tlion tn . , — m — -f-., m'^-0 P I •-• • * • ('(KlUI'S, Is S S \ tii'in .-1. 1^1 1/ ^ 'or thoo>, ■ vvivatlllllllVf't^llllV «ir will. ^ chiini thof ibr-ov-or His Hrido. I „„ ». * • n • r ii .# Saviour.thyMi.stonmd Lord. !»•« Mus-t^ns onll-ing for tl.oe (ft think, should H ooonio no vorniore. Tho Mas- tor is oull - injj for thoo(forlhoo); () hast-on to-day, no 1 E^jiiin^^i nP^f^ tii E^^t:#i ^: ^iiltife^ n II Iou/j: - or . by The do-h»y. Tlio Mtw - tor is oall-iuK for theo (for theo) B Copyright, 1896 Kiulow & M;iiii Co, Ihff. 1no.i9. §4^vctl the §m& i» giugl .\8TKnHiNa Hi Mjw- tor «»f tli(>«> ll«> Irntli calls hv the itiuul oth just E^i -/ J t is Ho. Thy I ti) Kt'(>, And unto Mo." Thy tlhouth>o?() ^f Tthoe (fort hot ll (• Wksi.ky. "4E ' R(\Joloo ill tlio lAinl lUwuy : luul ikgain I wy, imoJco.*— Piiiu 4:4. J. II. nniiKR. i^.^^El~pp^;;,5ii:^ 1. Uo - joico ! tho l.«>r«i is King ! •J His Kiii«- ihtiu vim - not tail, :». llo »ll His loos shall ioo ill |j;lo • riourt hope ; -4. ^^. Your (i«Mi and Kiut; » - doto; Ho rulos o'oroarth and hoav'n; Shall all our sins tlo - stniy ; For stMtn tho Lord shall conto, t'^. :^iopiir4:!fcbiiJtn Lot all ^ivo thanks and siii);, Tho koys of doath and holl An«l ov 'ry Imvs - oni swoll And tako His sor - vants nj) And tri - nniph ov - or - Are to our Sav-iour With pure st» - raph - io To tholr o - ter - nal ■^s,v t_ I > , -is-- 4=- ^ r niuiv. Kivon. .i«».v. homo. I Kkkkain \A(\ up tho hoart, lift up thu voico; Uo-j<»it*o. u gain I say, n>-joi«'o; I .j,_jr._^_.,, ., ...L.., ^__, |.^.i_i. p « -• ' h fc/ I ' U I I ht^ 4^ z^. ■^:zz :J FER i^li:B lie ■ joicc, re - .ji»ico, A • gain I sn.y, re - jolco. ro ■ Jouw, ro Jolco, .•- A 4t. .^. _ _ ^ I J Copyright, i8g6,»)y The llli;low .S; Main lo. Hi No. 20. I will '^mtf and mt ht §ixM. M. Fkasbb. ISA. 12 : 2. James McGranahan. — * i: — *-• ^" — ^-"-25* -— • — ^^ --1- * 1. When the thick clouds in - ter-vene, Wheu no star of hope is seen, 2. When the crest - eH bil- lows roar, When my hark is far from shore, 3. When the eu - e - ray draws nigh, When tlie bat - tie raj;- es high. 4. When life's lat - eat hour is near, Jordan's swell ings I'll not fear; ^ J= It i 1^ ^ 19- J.. ji-: zit: Mas - ter, I am not a - fraid, I Though I can - not see Thy form, I Thou who dost de - fend the right. I True and tried and faith - ful Friend, I can trust Thee in can trust Thee in can trust Thee in can trust Thee to the shade, the storm, the fight, the end. t -«- ■V — ^- Jt-r7f!l5t I=t=g5: H Chorus. I will trust and I will trust, not be a - fraid, I will and not be a • fruid. ^3 ? m ^t=t fct zd^ I f.^E^^M m >-:N 1- trust, and not be a - fraid ; trust. JEJEl^^ For the Lord Jo • ho-vah is mv and not bo a-fraid; I Copyright, 1896, by James McGranah»n. rRANAHAN. »e is seen, r from .shore, g - es high. 1 not fear ; 1 the shade. 1 the storm. 1 the fight. > the end. lo-vah is my Mm»t,—(SimtMd. -^^EiEE^t strength and song; He al - so is l)e-('<>me my sal - va - tion. I m ^?=t=t :pi=P: — I- -v- ? ^&=^=£ ? 5-*— h ^ r No. 21. (Kbwist ^luttc is far^Mj. " For lie Bhall save hid people from their sine."— Matt. 1 : 21. Furnished by E. N. M. A. Sea. 1. Christ a - loue 2. Christ a - lone 3. Christ a - lone 4. Christ a - lone l-i is Sav - ioiir, He a - lone can save; is Sav - iour, He a - lone can save; is Sav - ionr, He a - lone can save; is Sav - iour, He a - lone can save; ^ _- ^ t ^r Oth - er lips may teach us, Oth - er tongues be - seech us, Though men did de - ride Him, Mocked and cru - ci - fied Him, Tri - als may dis - tress us, Friend -ly voi - ces bless us, Life or death shall nev - er Me from Je - sus sev - er; 9- -fS- u^'-^ ?i^^ i £E^ .__«- ^^mm f^p ^ m^ --I - i m^ X -i: iiSl Oth - er hands may reach us ; On - ly Christ can There is none be - side Him ; None but Christ can .Lov - ing hands ca - re.ss us; On - ly Christ can I will trust Him ev - er; Christ my soul shall save, save, save, save. tf^m Copyright, 1896, by James McQranahao, No. 22. ^ajj"|5ejj"t(i|tsusJ|[w. "Behidil, i;ow intho acccptod time." — 2 Cor. (i : 2. Mrs. M. B. WiNOATE. lUA D. KAKKET. ^^^^^m^immM 1. O wand 'rer, dost thou hear The .still small voice with- in — A 2. O waiid'ier, come to - day, The Spir - it draws thee still; Aud 3. A joy for - ev - er new, A trust that knows no lear, A J -V- m\ f^ -• d d =1' ^. gen - tie whis - per, low and clear, IJe - i)r<)v ing thee canst thou turn Irom Him a- way, Aud treat His love ser - vitre ev - cr grand and true. For tliee is wait ^ ^ ft -ft-r-^- dt=t: -t- t -v X' I :f=e: :t=- t ^ of so ing ~0— sin ? ill? here ; 1E3 ] i =i=r '^m^^^m: It is the Sav - iour's voice, So ten - der, lov - iiij.,, The Sav - iour wait - ing stands, With ten - e - lieve; Tnisi ^- X- Copyright, 1896, by The Bigluw & Main Cu, F^^'^f -^=trJ D. HAM KEY. ^ajj **f c^" to le^uijs §ovc.—(E)$ntMtl thin— A ie still; AuU J I'eur, A ^3^'UlliSS3il =1===1' wliolly in the pre-cious blood, And life thou shalt re- ceive. b. 23. "Lead mo in thy truth, and teach me."— Ps. 2S : 6. ot" sin ? so ill? ing here ; D. W. Whittle, Geo. C. Rtebbins. '^^^ mrn^w ^^^^ 1— :1^4: i=^^f 1. Spir - it 2. Spir - it 3. Spir - it 4. "'')ir - it t± so ho - ly, Spir - it of love, of wis - doni, Spir - it of light, so hum -hie, Spir - it so meek, of pow - er, Spir - it of God, <.,, niiid ; O c face : Be ■ (I fair, A mB Spir - it so Spir - it of Spir - it so Spir - it of -— h ps^il H^- ^ His child. iless grace. - tiou there. ^- lEB^ -t^^J n'^-n-n^-J tmi ie - lieve ; Trii> n^m r gen - tie, Sent from a - bovo ; knowledge, Show - ing the right ; kind - ly, Help - ing the weak ; burn - ing, Work through Thy word ; r?- ^^i f Price - less pos - ses - sion, Guido us and teach us, Work in, and through us. Search us and sift us, Pf=f i^^ Pur-chase of blood, Good be-yond meas-ure. Gift of our Lord. Ful - ly to know, All that in Je - sus, God would l)e - stow. Make us to be, Low - ly and lov-ing, Yield-ing to Thee. Spare not the dross, Show us that self life, Ends at the cross. si^mmm Copyright, i8o6. by The Biglow & Main Co, E^ m No. 24. pomng §xt^U mpxi th 6taam* Come, Bee the place where the Lord lay. — Matt. 28 : 6. JniiiA H. Johnston. Moderato. dftz2,i:a==q=i__Ni:l; w JAMKS McORANAHAN. P^EtEEt1=i^^^ -(&— ' -A- — I- -•- =3= -^__l , — I — =i£l^ =q — ^ 1. See the place where Je - 8U8 lay, Mark the o - jM>n per- tal ; 2. Hast -en now to those who grieve, Tell the won-dnms sto - ry ; i;. See the place where Je - 8U8 lay. Weep no more in sad-ness; 4. Tell the world that Je - sus lives, And shalllive for- ev - er; f^ An- gels rolled the stone a- way, On that day im - mor - tal. Be not faith -less, bnt be-lieve; Ye shall see His glo - ry. Hail His res- nr - rec - tion day, Brightwith joy and glad- ness. From the life that now He gives Death no more shall sev - er. I I C=l= M: It: £-1^?^ -i^- 112 f=^ m Chorus. Joyfully. &^-^z=: ^- t :;iz=M=z^ ■^z =P="#~ f — ^~\- r-- Morn - ing breaks up - on the gloom, Morn-ing breaks up-on the gloom, J?. I ^ ' _ - . -N lA^ M. Jl. :(^=p=J--t S_£_i_.^^L^i.. 7^~- — w- HSli- ?i Brok - en seal and emp - ty tomb, Brok - en seal andemp-ty tomb. X. *.i ^i ^^ * J ^^^J. Copyright, 1896, by James McGranahan, om. p[0rtting §trabjs,- ®attcfc^k*\ fRANAHAV. * -^ — Jf por - tal ; I sto - ry ; sad - nesa ; ev - er; i-d*— £ — -• — /^ — "-^ nor - tal. glo - ry. ;lad- ness. jev - er. f=F f )-on the gloom, ^ — ! K n m — V J ►seek Him not a - moug the dead, Seek Hfm not r-rr' LV'- *-i -«- It 1^ :;r^ :t=t a-mong the dead, f f^^ He is vis 1^^ ^ ris - en, He A. — It: ■•" ■•■ eu, as He said. is ris ■ en, as He Haid He is ris en, ^r=F=^ £-m^ 9 •i=:fc=ftT iNo. 25. €i0UttM ^Iffarthjj* "To suffer Blmnie." — Acts 5: 41. •M. Eraser. M. A.SEA. 1. Take the jeers and take the nriock-ing, Broth-er, 'twill not last for aye; 2. Take the worst the world can of - fer, Per- se-cu-tion,.suff 'ring,8hame; 3. 'Tis an hou - or, high and ho- ly, To dis - play His banner wide, J-l 1 1 1 1 1 u_ :^z^ h-, H nd erap-ty tomb. UJJ -0- =J=7 ^=t?t li: -I- H- -IV-- ^=^=^ Take the cross and hear it meek - ly, Wait-ing for the eom-ing day. Je - sus bore them all be • fore thee; Be con -tent to share the same. And, be- fore a world that hates Him, To ex - alt the Cru-ei-fied. -J: '^ 3E:r ■| tr-tr E^J t4^ opyrieht, if^, by Jamci McGranahun. 9- I No. 26. ^kmA $mmtf §ieat m^ f tapr. Fred. H. Jacobs. •' ( ;ivo oar to my prayer." — Ps. .'ir. : l. Geo. C Stkbbins. N-TJi^ jr^si^ 1. Bles.s - ed Sav-iour, hear mypray'r, As I jvtieel bo - fore Thee, 2. AH un - wor-thy tlioujjh I be, Grant me, Ijord.Tby fa - vor, 3. Thon dost hear the hum -blest cry 'Whicli in faith is spo - ken, 4. There I'll praise Thee for Tiiy love Which on earth has sought me, I r=^ t^ ^- o*-^-e- f=f=^i I=f ^r=^^- Plead - iiig for Thy love and While I hum-hly >)ow the And the ra-diant. sun -lit Praise Thee with the hosts a - - j 1 -^ »=t;==E f care ; Spread Thy nian-tle o'er me ; knee, Hear my pray'r, O Sav ■■ iour ; sky Speaks Thy love un - bro - ken ; bovo. For the 6/oor/ that bought rne; r 1 tr 'f^ S ^^ -1 A 'i i m fen^ r ^ rfi: -N ^ -**--« i ^ I have vpan-dered from Thy fold. And my heart is wea For the sins that cause Thee pain. Give me deep con - tri - May I walk at Thy dear side. Ne'er from Thee to .sev For the match-less won-drou8«/race Which to me was giv tl: i £ i f ^ i ^^-i: ry. tion; ■ er ; en, Wi ^p^^ii^^ Trav-'ling thro' the storm and cold Speak Thy cleansing once a- gain, Let me, at Life's e - ven-tide, And by which I won the race, ■+- I Hizt h — -h — .#- f y I y Copyright, 1896, by The Blglow & Main Co. ^^ Of this des - ert drear - y. Pit - y my con - di - tion. Dwell with Thee for - ev - er. Palm, and Crown, and Heav-en. f U. Stebbins. e o'er me ; D Sav ■• iour ; n - bro - keo ; lat bought rne; 3 wea - ry, )u - tri - tion ; sev - er; is giv - en, 1^1 No. 27. 4^»thct in the ^kaits. KOBKRT BKUCE. " BritiRinK his nhoaves with him."— Psa. 126: 6. Ira D. Sankey. m 5 1. With the glo - rions morn - iiig, 2. When the days are hright - est, ;{ Should our way he drear - y, It t f 1^: V»T - dant fields a-dorn - iug ; When our hearts are light - est; Let us iiev - er wea - ry ; . — p — •_! — 0—:ft :t_ I r ± :N; N N — N N--»r=Jv: ->f-f--*?=*i^?.='-f ^t^T:^-»= =«^ While tho gold - en sun - light, Wakes the dew - y leaves. Haste we now with When the love - ly aura - nier, Fair - est beau-ty weavas. In the noontide Earn - est, faith -fill la - bor, Great -est joy re-ceives: Tho' we toil in Ft=^=t=i^-= r^ — s ^^- ± :e± -f- i- -• — •- ^- D.S.—IIeur the Man-Ur ^ ^ — I — — ^ \- J±* I N I glad - ness, Ban - ish eare and siul - ne.ss. Go and help the reap -ers beam -iug, lu t!ie twi -ligiit gloam-ing, (jro and help the reap -ers sor - row, Soon will dawn the nior - row, When we'll cross the riv - er f 0~--t^ -h t- :[:: I call - ing, Hear the cch - oen fall-ing; Go and help the reap • era, Choui'S. Gath - er in thesheave.s. "| (iath - er in thesheaves. V Gath-er in the sheaves, Gath-er in thesheaves, 15ear-inghometheslieaves. j V^-! —^- mm -9f—\/ -UJ.JJ. Gnth - er in the sheaves. ^ 1^ ^ -> 3^ -_i„_„,_ S— J- D.S. 3: -\- s 1- -f> 1 1 Wiiile the voice of -pm na I tnre Copyright, 1895, by The Biglow & Main Co. ^ Sweet - est mu - sic breathes : -0- :t; ±z » — I ii- No. 28. pjj (^tm fe ^niMmi M. Frasbr. "On evory Hjiln of our nooil ChriHt nieotfl iih with His supply of gracu wifflt'ifiit."— M. F. James McOranahan. & ^m^ 1. It doth 8uf- flee, that pre-cious blood, To cleanse my guilt-y soul; 2. It doth suf-fice, that mighty pow'r, To stem the flood for me\ 3. It doth suf-fice, that wondrous love, To cheer me on my way; m^m rf=f ?tel^^ JtJzr ^PP^i^i^O It doth suf - fice, that heal-inji touch, To make the sin -sick whole. It doth suf - fice, thatconcfriny arm, To gain the vie - to - ry. It doth suf - lice, that ten -der care, To bright-en ev-'ry day. vr zisfc t^I Chori's. -^t^ 3 For Je For Je - sus hath said un - to me, i t- ? sus hath said un - to ee=E 5^ J3^% :t=t: t T^3^ *=t i M t=-\ NffP^J ^^^ r 7 f r r me, "My Je - sus hath said un - to me, ?=r grace. . . is suf- fi cientfor " My grace, my 3E-3E33 Copyri|bt, 1896, by Jsme« McGrAnahan, ^ iANAHAN. ilt-y soul ; jdfor iae; 1 my way; m^ m lid un - to Pjj 6yace fe c^uffwUut— (iiJattrtttilci '^~V-~^M thco, My grace Hiiict" is Kuf - fl - fieiU for thee. is suf-fi-cient for essa^^iiilf^ ffr :^-Pl- i^ H hy azrizzjE T i^SfSiiii ^:5:it^ thee For ray strength is made per - feet in weak-ness." suf-flcient for thee, -mmmmm^^^ No. 29. Pak me fitting. "Thy piHipIculiiill lie willing in the day of thy power." — Ps. 110: 3. fj M. Ku.\sEu. M. A. Sea. pt p^'-^ -i 1. Will - in?o. ThiieT Not tremb-ling nor a - Iraid, Thee. And on Thy name we From yrat-e to ^race wo call, rise, 7 a-^ f I 1— -t-=>'4- — I |r--trlit: !»-> fcJ-^ F(»r Thou, our Great Hij^lirrkst, I List full a-tone-mont made; Foi' Tiiou hast o - pcnod wide The ,';ate of life to all ; Till all oiif tri - als here Seem l)less-in<4s in dis - jjuise; _jj_^ J£3ES :t -j: -=tat ^=;it f:i:5=:^^ -fSf=^^^ i FlNt iersoftheKiii;; [rs of the Kill;: srsof the Kill;: ^ mm Glorious iiinj It d: ^ I Thy off- 'ring was com - plete, And we, re-deeined from sin, No dan-gersnow we fear; Old thin'4.sh;vvei)aMsod a- way ; Thine own a - dopt - ed ones. Thou bidd'st us now draw nigh fr W3_ i ~Pt — h -• — 0- -+- — H -— > >■ I N 1 5 :A=q: ^^ tj P To Thy most ho - ly And lo, the patli we With tea - der, fil - ial place tread love, ^■0- I \ ij L- ^ By faith may en - ter in. Leads on to per - feet day. And, Ah - ba, Fa - ther, cry. -«_jf- Copyright, 1896, by The Biglow & Main Co ^^^ :|= t i ^ I 11 No. 32. ^ ^m ttie fi ' Awako tliKii flmt sIi'cjM'st, iiiiil .•iiiHi' frnm llic dcinl, and Chrirt «lmll Kivi' tliif liirlit." -Kill. ,"): II. MAHY R. WlNfiATK. Jamks McOkanahav. JoyfuUf/. itf ,W'^ mf^ .J _N J 1. O pil-{j;riuisthr(>' :i dtv^ - cr* drour, IFow dark an»n<)iin 2. Tho' wo must walk by f'aitli a- lone. Ami <'aii - not walk ;j. T'h)' clouds may risc.and.stormsmay c'lill, Yet, hcam-inji iar 4. The sui\ will sliinc, tho slorm lias.-! o'tT, Tho daik-iicss llto .). O wond-rous lij^lit, thy choor- ing ray Dis- pols our docp our a - a - ■ ost way, Hi<;iit, l»o%e, way; gl(Mtm, Be 1.B -e^.^:^ I 3=^3E^5F fi,-:^-— f:-^- :-pziii: r i i I pM -r A_q__. -A^- ^:~:3: ^ I Till, gout - ly fall - iug ou tho oar, Wo Iioar a swoo Yot, trust -iug as tho day.s go ou. Oar path is ov Tho oyo of fait li dis- coru - oth still Tlio light «»f per Tho liglit is shiu - iug moro aud uioro, Uu - to tho per Trausforuis thedark-ness iu - to dav, Aud lights tho si - ^i t voi( - or - foot fo»t lout 1# o say : liriglit. l(t\0. day. tonih. v-r ^t CllOlM'S. 4. '0' ^ -J^-^.S, I am the light I am the liKht, the linlit of tho world, 5-r I aui tl: I am tho Ik'lit, thi ^^ pi; :I:_S: ^ - ^ — I — light; He lljjht of tho world; , . --.--.i^-^^NIglj* 4 f- /f" t§*_ 4: tliat f(d-low-oth mo shall not walk in ±: -- y -0^ -0- -»- ■»■ ^ --t^ -tri-t: L I — u CopyrijKt, 1896, by James McGranahan, VNAHAN. s ir way, y Hi«lit, I - hove, I - way; •st gl(Mnn H W oi.'" — Hni. i:'. : ."■>. Kl. Nathan. JAMKH M-(JUANAnAN. 1. 2. :5. 4. He Dwell 'Pliv Thn.' 'riiiiH izl: i =1" s;ifei near ill lil'c Tl.ce in me. me. to to () () UK- «' - my my im vil tlio Spir-it Rav - Sav ■ part .ly - liv - loiir, ioiir, e. - iiiii on Tl • Mow Thou canst makt .. • He all my j)o\v'i (o I'.y yiaee that Thou dost And live for on - Iv -t- face, free, love. lii\e. Thee. t-f- t~zp:.4=: :Jrzz.S.-fL i 1/ I x-^t- I No. 34. ^mA ®tr.light "Wherefore ho ia able also to save to the uttermost.' Rev, E. A. Fkidenhagen. Hf.b. 7 : %">. IBA D. ftANKEY. ^T S^ ^^ -N— -N- :f *^f =*: H- 1. Down ill - to luy lou»* ii - uc.^, sor - rowandnijrht, II - lu - 2. For years in the dark-ness of sin I have trod Neg-lect 3. I'm eom - ing in weakness, niy Sav - lour, to Thee. From sin 4. The meg - sajre of par-don at last I have heard. And take -J- t :fc i: -^ -r niingmy - iujj my and its Thee as N S ^m M soul with its ra Sav- iour, dc - spis bondage I lon}^ Sav- ionr, Ko - deem l»III , l\l- llfUIII di-ancehrij^ht; There eorues a sweet mes-sage of ing Hisblootl! A - way from my honie,and a- to be free; Re - oeive me O Mas- ter, Thine er and Lord; I'll donbt Thee no Ion - ger, but ■0 — I Z. f^ 1 ^. -i-^-^ s It -ly k 4. ^^^^-. ^__^ — mmm --^- -H ^^E^ love and of way frou) mv own would I trust in Thv F:5 light, God, be, word, Tliat Yet And That may inav shail niuv be be be 1)0 saved sjived saved saved to to to to - night. - night. - night. - night. » ,* Kkkkaix. fc. ^ N f*^ ^ I w .. m ^^^^ m^ That I may be saved to - Yet I may be saved to - And I shall be saved to •• That I tnay besavedto • _^- ^ night, Tiiat night, Yet night, And nit'ht. That may be saved to - night; I may be saved to - night ; I sliall be saved to - night; ' may be saved to - night: ir Copyright, 1894, by The Bi)4loy & Main Co. iNKEY. N-H — -#- -r • iu«;my and its Tlieo as tS^ iP^- ^ sage of ■,and a - - ter, Thine ger, but ^==« :t;r=;^ ;^^-i night, night, night, niglit. t±i (--._s^ night; night; night; night: m L-i- '^- #av^d 2i;0-|iiflht— €!0ttrtttdiei i^ ^ ^£3 ^ — >- m There conies *he sweet word of love and light.Thatl niry be saved to - uight. A - waj' from my home, my friends, my God, Yet I luay be saved to - night. Ke - ceiveme OLord,Thiiieown to be, And I shalM esaved to - night. I'll doubt Theeno more, but trust Thy word. That I may be saved to - night. -t— trr— t/- Ho. 35. §0t^h lttt0 pt J. Crosby. Ihaiah 45 : 22. ^U 1 *, N_^ -^ , 5s h^ i 3eo. C. Stebhins. Look uu - to me,"8aith Je - sus; Look ui» - to me,"8aitl» Je - sus; L')ok un - to mc/'Hiiitli Je - sns; Look un - to iiie,".s{nth Je - sus; He is the on - ly Par - dou He waitsto No one can save but Lis - ten ! Hecallsonce way; give; He: more; :4ffc zM. ZjtL- :tz: -J? 1^^ ^mm A- d Why (h) you lon-ger T«>n - der - ly now He If you re-Joct His Haste, for the night is fe^^^ilWp tiir - ry? Why do you still de - lay? calls you ; Look un - to Him and live, mer - C3', Where will you ref- uge he? fall • ing; Soon will theday he o'er. imMw. -4 r-i- "V" ^ — I I I T^)k!l()ok! look un-to Hini;Far-dy The Biglow & Main Co. f No. 36. §ttttil %t m th( ^ Lord. n»y Hid - iiijj; Place From storm aud tempest wild ; o. Tliou art, O Lord, uiy Hid - inut break - ing dawn is lec-tionlA " ble.ss - ed hope " in her - ald.s of the sets the soul on =1. near; deed King; fire; i n £= y I 1 fc^ 1 :fz t- :Ji: IP 'I'hn For O Our Lord in daz - zlingsplen-dor Shall speed - i - ly ap - pear; t' lose who "sleep in Je-sus." From sin and sor - row freed for the hap - py mo- ment When sil - ver trum - pets ring! ris - en Lord is cora-ing, Our joy, and heart's de - sire; f. II a: r- ^ :g=g — t-l-f ^ -h- V— m^ 1/ Our And When, gath-e.- jd We're long - ing loved ones calm - ly sleep -ing, Have done with grief and we, "oaught up" to - geth - er, Witii them shall join the to to the Sav - iour, We ech - o the re - be - hold Him Who soon on eartli shall 1 ^ i:i:itf=l: — h — *< i: ?-^-ttg=F?: J. pain ; strain frain — reign ; m^mm^ We'll meet them in the glo - ry, When Je - sus comes a Of praise for our sal - va • tion, When Je - sus comes a "Ho- san - na in the high-est !" When Je - sus comes a O time of »^vou^rou3 glad - ness, When Je - sus comes a gain, gain, gain, gain. Copyrisht, 1896, by James McGruiiuhai). I I INAIIAN. near; - deed Kinj; ; I fire; ^ e 3 - pear; r freed ; .s ring ! 5 - sire; E^3 pain ; strain frain — reign ; Wlxtn §t$m €0mt$ gigaiw, — (ffiondudd. CHORt'S. ^=* When Je - su3 comes a - gain, When Je - sus comes a - gain ii r 5: r- ?3 -+- — ^ ^ ITS f ^^S u-j O day of joy and glad-ness, When Je - sns comes a - gain. m^ i Ho. 39. "My Loril and my God."— .Jdiin jo : 2«. M. A Hka. 11^=^-^:1 1. Christ has ris - en from the dead, lie whosnf-fered in our 2. They who sang when He wjis Imrn, Sing a-gaiutliis Eas-ter 3. He hius hurst the captive's chain; Now theyg!o-ry in His 4. Sec, the toml) has o pened wide; See, the Lord, who hhd and 5. On that yrand tri-umph-ant day, Wiien tilings oUl shall pass a - 6. Christ the first fniits now we see. Of a liar -vest yet to stead ; morn, name died, wav, Ik-,' ^ ^ ^^ mEms m iah! iah! I Rise we with onr ris - en Head ; AI - le - lu * Soiiys that glad-dcii hearts lor- lorn ; Al - le - lu ^ Wlio for them did siif - fer shame; Al - le - lu - iah ! Now has ris - en glo - ri - tied; Al - le - lu - iah ! 4 We shall lid our voice and say. Al - le - lu - iah ! -^ When we' re gathered, Lord, to Thee. Al - le - lu - iah ! al - le al - le al - le al-le al-le al - le lu lu Jm lu lU lu iah iaii iah iah iah iah 1-^^ ipyright, 1896, by James McCiranahan. ■-^^fEgSgip t: -r- -t^ g T ■ i t No. 40. 6od ^\w. "IIo ovpr livr'tli tn makr' iTitorrcssidti fur tliom." — Heii. BCTTMOLKE, riu>. by I) W. W. Gko. C. Stebbins. -,-4 ^zift z-zri-zizrzrriT- n f^ 1. God lives! can I do - spair, 2. (Jod liears. when none will iicar; 3. God sees! my lieart, be still! 4. God leads ! I Col - low on 1 s I As if Jle were not mine'.' My soul, art tluui a - fraidV He knows tliy deep-est pain: Thro' paths tliat He will show; \^%--^- fa=4z: -*— ft :^ ZMZUtl not niv life Jlis Is My Tiie joy that onee did The' day-lij:;lit oft be sighs mount to His caK'V . ear ; . thrill, >i!oue, . 5: ± Is not His hand di - viny.-' Will He re-fuse His aid? The sor - rows that re - main. His «uid - in>? hand I know f-F ifile (9-i- •^ i—fZ-S-i Chorus. God lives! there rest ray soul; God hears! be-fore Him bow ; God lives! my soul ; (iod hears! he-fore Him be !-#--•--•- ^-- t> m m m J-ft ^mm^mm^^^^^ God sees! . . and can cou-tro! ; God leads ! then fol-low thou. God sees! control; ^ i^ fol-low thoi:. w. uoasees: coniroi; i^ i^ loi-iow inoii. Copyright, i8i)6, by The liiglow & Main Co. C. Stebbins. / 5^ i •e not mine? 11 a - fraidV p-est pain : e will show; ^ 1(1 di - vino.' (! His aid? t re - main, d I know t -T^- im how ; !-forf' Him boi f No. 41. Wntfeittoi itt thr ^unishinf. ■ .Viid 111' Niiiii iiiifo tlioni, Kiillnw mo." — Matt. 4: lit. W. lloUKKT LiNaSAY. Ira D sankey. 1. Widkinj: in tlieHunsliin(',l)eaiiti- ful andliri^lit.In tlioros - y morninjj. 'J. In t!iel)ri'.:litestsunsliine,or tliedarko.st};loom. In Ihelove-ly siuinn-iime, :>. In tlie}JC<»ld-en Hunsliine, or theshad».»v.sdeep, When the stttrm i.s nij;iug, -p — i/— / — '^ ?rr?-^ -;.^^- « — f i or thedew-y ni^lit; Stead - i - ly advanc-ing on-wardday hy day, (»r tIiesnmnier.Hl)l1 low.Ie-susall the way.] ol-|()w,le-.suHall the way. >■ (»l-|()w,Ie-s\isall tlie way. J Fol - low, we willfol-low.Te-sus; Kol-low,fol-low, #— p— C— •-,— d-^-# -C^-*-# :i^_^-;^_^ -I- -•^it=: low day by day; On - ward ^ On - ward. On - ward ,-r-*-i- iL:i.-^*..„ ^. > g::U---^S-4=^.r-r-r E; :;t: 5^ T" EK fol-low thou. i^rh where-so-e'er Helead.sns. We will follow .T troubled;" Rest in the Lord your Kinp; Notwith( 2. " Lot not .your heart he troubled;" If ye on Christ he- lieve, Joy Ibrca 3. Wat ;^ -P— #- t^^ ^ — — .^.^=i ►^r- fe r-" I s r- i A — ^ — ^ :^i=:i : S:f^, i r*" Where - fore com-fort ye, com - fort ye one an-oth - er. Wherefore, wherefore one an-oth - er, i Copyright, 1896, by The Biglow & Main Ca ', BTKBB1N8. iU;Notwitli. re, Joy l<)lt':i near; He by II :^- lids will brinsr. Him receive, lin ap - pear. h - er, le an-oth - er, - er, le an-oth - er, U-J i dtamfort |U ^w^ |lnather. — (KouduM Com-fort ye onean-otb - ('r with. . .the.se weirds. . . one an-oth -or tlit-se wordH. No. 43. -fF-- N-.V iH \: == ^—=r:^ J I J ,^.J ^ |l|---^--7^-J ^-1 1. Go bur-y thy sor-row, Tlie world has its share: Go bur-y it 2. Go tell it to Je- sua. He kuow-eth thy grief; Go tell it to 3. Hearts growing a - wea- ry Withheav-i - cr woe Now droop 'mid tlje ^H ^ r 1—1 — b- E^ r^ *iEM-# -5-H-- N- ^ ■'■s t s deej) - ly, Go liide it with rare; Je - sus, He'll send thee re -lief, dark-ness — Go com-fort them, go ; Bets ' J '3. t ^^- Pg=^ I =t=nt .*-'T:«. Go think of it calm - ly, When Go gath-er the snn-shine He Go bur - y thy sor - row, Let -•---♦-5R- -S=/H- tzJzl ■^^m^m. N N ^ — K — — L ^---- — IJ tur-tain'd by night, Go tell it to Je - sus. And all will be right, sheds on thj -vay; He'll ligi.ten thy bur- den, Go, wea - ry one, pray, oth - ers be Mest ; Gk)givetherathesunshine — Tell Je - sus the rest. -Ar ^H= — , r_j^ tzit rLH — z:^ — g^=H-=F— V rS / > J 1—17 Jopyright, 1894, by The Biglow & Main Co. i! No. 44. ;?ttnohinc in the ^out " I « ill ji'V iii llir (ii>il 111 my sulvMlimi.'" —II \ii. :', : is. K. K. IlKwrn ,, ■'A r^,:.,^E^p^ -4 40^^^^I^f .INO H. SWKNKT, 1. 'Plieie'ssuimliiiie in inywuil to-diiy, More jjiu - ri -ous iinintri^lr U. TlK'n-'s iiiu -sio in my soul to-duy, A cur - ol to my Kin^r, ."{. 'riu!n''.ss|triiiu;timc ill my soul to-tiay, Fttr avIhu tlif Lord is iiciir, •I. I'lu'ir's ^ludiuss ill 111 Y soul lo-day, And lio])r, niid piaise.aud love, -S -r ^Zl^ZiZd^ -L- tfz: — I- Tiiuii Allows ill an - y cartli-ly sky, For Jc - sus is the Liylit. And ,)('- sus, list cii-iiiy. can hear 'Vhv soiijis I can -not sinji. Tile dove of jumcc siiiys in my licart, Tlic llow'rs of <;iacc a|) - pear. For l)ifssin;;s wliicii lie j^ives mo now, For joys laid up a - bove. ^,ir:z^_:zL f- Kkkkain u "^ 1^ I _. I- I Oil, tliore'ssun * i sliiiif my soul. }^^^zr:=^: ^^^ shine, l>Icss-ed sun sun- shino in mv soul, snn-sliine In y — y— >' — ^ — I f — r While the peace - ful, hap - py nioiuents roll ; Wlien hap - py mo monts roll, --1- S -0- M — h — ^ — :dStz:_. _i/ — a -J 1-. — ^--n tt^,^ %i,»ri=t Je - SUS shows His sniil-injt face, There is sunshine in my soul. t-- V- -^ Copyright, 1887, by Jno. R. Sweney. Used by per f- P I. SWKNKT. -:^4 r' - • s iuid hi i^h' I my Kiiijr, nl is iH'iir. ist'.iiiid lovo, ^-^-j- -4- - r "^r s the Li^lit. Ill -not siiifi. ace ai» - iH'av. j> a - l)ovo. t (i- ptf^ • No. 45. Stt |ot gr$u$. " Wlio loved III'-, mill ({avo hiniwlf fur iin>."— Wai.. 2 : 20. . FuASKR. arr. K. \. JAMRH McaRANAHA!*. 1. All for .Tc - sus, all for J« - sua, Hold-in^ nothing for ray own ; 'i. All for .If - Hiis, all for Jv - huh; Wordnare ea- Hy to re- i)oat; ;{. Mavi! I Tuado a full nnr-rcn - dor, With a faith-ful lov-ing heart? 4. Ho - ly Spir - it, Thou who kiiowent With my God I would l)e true, i^^^^^mm Giv - iiig up, with glad sub-rais-sion, All for Hini and Him a - loue. 'Tin tlie fur-nace ])rove3the inet-al ; Can I stand the test - ing heat? Or am I in self de-cop-tion, Try-ing to keep back a part? O a-hi(h'for aye with-in me, Help-ing all Thy will to do. rs~*^"=^ m -\- --=i- -0—0- -0—^—0- ■0 ■ k— » ■- ^^^m Refraix. 4— S: ^- ^ -z^- r 3z^=g^J r=^= 3EtE All, O my Sav - ionr, Thou hast giv - en all for me, for me, =■£-= ^£^EEEf^ :g=g: «. ^ 4*. -f. t I g"r-_ -«- t^^i=* -• — — I — ^ — ^. ^ ' & > . -" Thy great all ; and shall I of- fer Less than my poor all to Thee? ■0- 1^3=03= ^hp^rt i- pyrigbt, z8g6, by Jamu McGranahan. '■Y t fi ti- No. 46. ^mmm ^nxmtimvt Julia H. Johnston. " At thy right hand."— Pi. 16 : 11. James McGranahan. i ± ¥ :^ i 3^3 i ,S>-i- 'T' 3^ 1. J lift my thank -ful soug 2. In Him is lit's and peace; 3. My heart is glad in Him. 4. A - long the nar - row way, i4z:ft fct tr- t +■ -0 *z To Gml, my Help and Guide; I tru.st his love and might; My por • tion He pre - pareu ; My Sav - iour goes be • lore ; r-r-r^ J :t:=:t: :r-=t: -\s>-- ^3±* 3=---S: * -m 1 — " t -H^^=*-#-J^ — ^ To Him my life and wsiy be- long; No e - vil shall be - tide. He bids the strife and tcm - ult cease, And makes the darkness light. His watch-fnl eye is ner - er .dim; For me, for me He cares. He leads to realms of end - le^s day, And pleasures ev - er - more. He will show mo the path of life; In His prea-euceis me the path of life; J. ^. J^^4L ^A -MS 0—m ^ — ^__j. _^ ^„ j_ pleas-cre!sf»r-eT ~ er - morc^; At His right hand there ate for -ever- more, -¥ —\/-~ r Crpyi-ight, 169'i, by James McUranahan' :t3tlT-£!-;£i-.7E?rj=tT|=trE|i:^3==t:r-J »»_/» A ^ • • ' ►rea - ence is Lnd there ave ,-i: ^Mmt» ^omtmm. — €m(\wkA. -4 "it 4- — *- ^ ^ y y piejis - - ures, There are pleas-ures for - ev - er - more. 1 pleasures ev - er - more, -0- -0- -^ No. 47. ^cfp ®hatt Pjj ^Itfaj}. 'The Lord ittthy keeper."— Ps. 121 : 5. F. J. Ckoshy. Theo. E. Perkins. ^-1^^^ iSr ^:i «^.i^t^::n:i^ 1. Keep Thou my way, O Lord, l\e Thon ev - er niyh ; Strong is Thy 'i. KtH'p Thnu my heart, O Lord, Ev - or dost' to Thee ; Safe in Thine :{. Keep Thou my all, O Lord, Hide^my life in Thine ;0 let Thy •) — i — -?-q- :4=^ miL'ht - y arm. Weak and frail am I; Thon, my nn-chanK-inj?Frien«l, arms of love, Shall my ref-uge Iw; Then, <»'er u tran-quil ti : 27 D. B. Towner. =t 3l^i:ii! i=^ 1. 2. 3. 4. ^ ^iill O wan - der - er, re-joice, re-joice! Lift up your head and siiij? ! O love supreme !0 iner - cy vast ! O matchless, Imund less grace I When we were hope-leas, lost, un- done, For us He lived and died : In tri-uraph from the grave He rose; And now He in - ter- cedes 5. Then break, O heart, and let Him in! He stands out-side the door. '^m m I j-rfi 1^ s w I Good ti - din;i8 of great joy and i)eace, From Christ the Lord w ,ng. The great Cre - a - tor gave His Son To save a ru - iiip> ace. For us tl'.ey nailed Him to thecross, And i)i«'rce«l Hisbless-cd side. At G(k18 right hand, for you and nie ! For our transgres sions pleads. O hear His gen -tie, pleading voice! Ke - sist His love no more. P -=t^J ■ 1 — I- j , p p— M I ' r I I ^ CHORT'S. a?EEfe=^. :i-- m>5t r t J ^_, 1 — \ F3 ^ O wan- Christ in love. Ho nev - er will cast ..-.t I... r> Q 'I- - ti 1 I... _^ • Copyright, 1896, by 0. fi. Towmt. VmU by par. No. 49. F. W. Fabkr. '• I am the gwKi ghcplicnl.'' — Juiin 10 : 14. Geo. C. Strbbins. 1. 1 wius wan(l'riii}j;,sad and wea-ry, When the Saviour came un-to nie ; 2. At first I wouW not hrarken, But put off till thenior-row, 3. At liwt I stopped to list -en — His voice could no'er deceive me — 4. I tlion^ht His love would weaken As more and more He knew me, i/^'y \ — J- -el- 3~ For the |)aths of sin were drear-y, And the world had ceased to woo me ; Till life he-yan to dark en, And I grew sic!' with sor-row; I sjiw His kind eye ^list-en, So anx-ious to re- lieve me; But it hiirn-eth like a hea- con, And its ii^ht and heat jjo thro' me; 17' 5'__^tr~_^^ 533 ',-^ i 1- ^^^mm^ I I b-b gE f And Then Then And ^m- rt 1% g 9 ,-J- O-^-" ISi: T I thought I heard If im say, As He came a - lou){ His way. — I thought I heard fUm say, As He came a -long His way, — I knew I heard Him say. As He aune a - long His way, — I ev - er hear Him say, As He goes a -long His way. — 1 t-tEi Hkkijain'. h\-^ -i i:^^ri^ l^^ Wau, by I'he Hi|{low A Main Cu. No. 50. '^hxAt tvitb mt €vtx. " Abide witli iir, for it irt toward evening." — Lukk 24 : 29. John H. Yates. «^iEO. C. 8TEBBIN8. iiiiir^^i^P^s^i 1. With-oat Thee, my Saviour, I uoth - ing cau do ; I strive, but I 2. With-out Thee, my Sav-iour, I striig-gle in vaiu; I sink 'neath the 3. With-out Thee, my Sav-iour, I can - not pre- vail When foes of niy E^l ^SE -i-J \-\ — • — • \ m ' m * » r-#^#— »-T-»-— # m r^ =af^=r.vzq :iit-gz:i V « SEa^::!*. ^"^1 J?=^-^3F^:^ m. fail to be faith - ful and true; My strength is but weak-ness, and wave with no arm to sus-tain; But when Thou art with me to soul with tlu'ir weap-ons as - sail ; Hut when Thou art \tith me to -€ -s- — t — j-i * . -» — # I M^M ^ I •. ' m IV-]- ^^. f r EI3E :4: il»#^ faint is my heart, lln-less Thou art nigh me Thy grace to im - part, strengthen my soul. I cling to the Kock though the waveso'er me roll, gird me with might, I march to the but - tie, and win in the tight. f*l bido . . bide, O with me ev er. O bide, ov er a • bide. 33«^ *#: t m t:t:-:=*: 5^3 3^^ rf E 5 ^E^m ■v Sav - iour. a - bide My Kef - - nge in Bavlour, O Sav-iour witii mo a - bide. My Rof-ugc In dan-ger, my Copyright, 1896, by The Biglow & Main Co, ^hxAt with mt (&vtx. — €$ntMtA. s m m — p- ~~ — 0- — o ^ f s — 1 M «- in ^r, my N i^^ :?^=fs t^ tv: T dan - - ger, in dark - - ness, my Guide. . . . Ref- uge In dan -ger, in dark-ness my Guide, in darkness my Guide. L 1^ — t^ — ^ — ^ — ^ — LT^^ — ^ ^ ' — — -^-^-f zf- ^ f " No. 51. ^m f 0tt9? " At evening time it shall bo light."— Zech. 14 : 7. Sarah DotiDNKT, arr. Ira D. Sankf.y. 1. 2. 3. 4. rkd:4t The wea - ry hoars like sliadowa come and go, As still I strive, by Bnt are there ma - ny wea-ry miles to tread Be - fore the prom-ised Some lit - tie joy I have in do- ing still The huni-ble work Ha And thus the days are slow-Iy pass-ing here, With distantgleamsol" Ah, yes, when that great light which men call Death Strikes tlin»' thegloom and * — . — • ■ • • ^ — ^ — f t , P -^ # •- ¥ r^^ m f ^m iT^-ff ^ J i=«: mm earn est faith ind pray'r: To do each day the du - ties that I know, home ap-pears in sight? And are thero sad and bit • ter tears to shed bids me do for Him; A ten-der glad -ness when 'tis mine to till hope and glo-ry blest; But is the hal - lowed mo-ment — - j^ — ;» — 4 rit. iip And Ere bear we the Cross shall meet A - gain some emp When we shall meet And we shall meet my iSav - iour in realms of ty chal • ice a - gain in a • gain in bids end to end end me bear, less light ^ the brim, less rest? less life. j^i ^ I J: ^=h=^. ^ :5t:i) £ Copyright, 1896, by The Biglow & Main Cu. No. 52. ^^plm pe mm m Spirit I • Villi llicy w.io all nilod witli Iho llnly filKiHf."— Aith J : 1. A. A. P. I), n. TOWNKR, ^-4 |^*-| — ^ — ^— ^ — pi -j '" -| 1- 1. ILip •J. () I. Tor r.. i\.-. ti/f inowith llio Siiir - it! I'lo - puiv, () lyonl.iiiy HoaicliiiH'.lry iiit>, lead iiu«! lu* - vciil ('iiclir - vil i- (lol I sur - icn - tier 'i hilt, itiito iisui|M>(l'riiy vie - to - ry I trust tlu'«'.0'(r un In- lict" mid wftit-iii}^ lor tlio full- ncss/riiouciiiist not Ihil me, ^l_-_:i-i4i__z.lzt_^[;--t:~tiil-t:-:^ r lu'urt, wuy, III rone, 811), Ii«)nl, Hid ev - 'ry iiii-clcaii dwell - or For - tv - rr- more do .\iul keep me free t(» - luor - row I'rom faults of yes - ter Of ev - 'rython^jht and feel - in^Tliou .shall !»»• Kiiiji a Thou wilt jM'rforin, (). .le - sii.s.Tlio work tliou dost be For ev - 'rv one that ask - eth.Ko - eeiv- eth from hi.s ii^-t- 7^ "-it t- -t — M^ :u_::t:=z:=>zr jiart. day. lone. Kin. ({(Ml. '-■-F r-. — I - I Hap- tize niewiih the Spir - it ! The proni-ise is for me. ;C-5-t= ±EE^E3 I -O- -tz:: ti::=r-|-ifc-f:_t__±i|?^ *--^L-|^4-- I claim by faith the bless- in«,Fttithneed-eth not to see. ^|^i^[^pflpp£pS Copyright, 1896, by 1). U. Towner. Useil by per. No. 53. ^atd, ®fadi u$ §iaw to ^rajj. lioril, Inu'li iiH to |irny."~Iii'KK 11 (iKn C. HTEBBIM8. D. W. WiiirrLK. .441 1. Lord, tnu'li us liuw to piay, In - Hpin- unci .strennthvii faith ; "2. Lord, Icju'li us how to prny, Show us th<; Ihrouu of yract!, .'{. Lord, ii'M'h us how to pray ; Wc know not what to sj-rk, 4. Lord, teach uh liow to pray; JJriiig us with- in tho vail. ¥li -\ i^- \^- - ■0 — I — '9 1 ^^ up - on these dull, cohl hearlB of <-Iay, Send I ^ ^ — ^— *-II( rF=F was drear-y, der man-sions, re - po.s- ing. M ^—10*- ^3 f^m^^mm^mm And my heart was sore oppres.sed, 'TwasThy voice that lulled me Where the dear ones, gone be - fore, Sing Thy praise for - ev - er, Let me breathe ray life a - way, And a - wake tri ■ uniph-ant, ^ :t=^=t f --fti X- :tzz:tz:* i rit Cliouus. a ^il^^ ^ — fi'1 ~ I . I — I 1 lTr i~1 1 — - -^— H^J— ::*;i To a calm, sweet rest. On that peaceful shore. In e - ter - nal day. 1" ear-er, draw near-er, Till my soul is ^^m ^^^ '^±^ ^zHiizzirr^tJr :t={: ?r~ — f^— at" ^± S^EE mm f^ lost in Thee; Near- er, draw near -er, Bless-ed T,ord. to me. fg^l^E^EIElE^zEl t--* I-- f=F^ i Words and arrangement of music Copyright, 1896, by The Biglow & Main Co, No. 56. gmpatiettt §ieart, ^e ^till " I will cume again." — JutiN 14: 3. Gko. a. Warbfrton. Obo. r, STF.nniNS. !£^: $ iff^^^^fiaij 1^^. liiEj -^ .N-4* 1. Iin - pii-tieiit heart, be still ! What tho' He tnr-ries l(»ii«? What tho' tin- 2. My oa- >jf r heart, l)e still ! Thy Lord will sure- Iv cniiii'. And take thee '.i. My anxious heart, he still ! Wateh, work, and pray, and then It will not I' \^ y 9 \ V 9 \ '^ mmtm tri-unjiih s«)nji Is still (is still) delayed ? Thou hast 11 is proniis*; sure, to His home. With Him (witli HlMi) to dwell ; It may not he to-day; luat-ter when Thy Lord (thy Lord) shall eonie; At midui^Iit, or at noon ; ^.±t- 1:^: T^=^^ -I — h- h- ^ ■♦« 1^ 1^ ^- t-^ And that is all se-cure; He not a - fraid ! Imj not a - fraid ! And yet, my soul, it may; I can not tell. I can not tell. He fan - n«)t eome too soon To take thee home, to take thee luime. V ^- Rkfrain. 0m§ tim - pa-tient My ea - ner My anxious TjS"*^ "wi g^^^^^-l Copyright, 1896, by The Biglow <& Main Co, art . . be still! be still. T tr 0^ Jk^ alill! No. 57. I^t ®httt fay ^f ^hall %nm. "TImt I mil ill my Kittli)>r, aii ■ ^_^._J^L__|. ^^pMi,^;ij I am in my F^a - ther. and ye in me, and I . . in you ^B^B^ --!->-- -->— r^ ^ fc kn^i: ££L 1/ U i^ I (Copyright, 1096, by Jamei McGranshan 4::: r No. 58. ^hm the S^mont ^uA». " I will fiilliiw thee wlthonmcver thou KoMt" — Matt. S : 19. F. J. Crobby. Ira D. Rankey. S^^^^i^P^ll^fe 1. If in the val - ley where the bright wa-twsthe path of s;ife - ty, ^ J2. k^^ ^; zAJj_g : 5= -«»- ^^^^S^fe^ r" r o'er o-cean's wave, Glad- ly I'llliear His mo.s-aaBe, lost ones to save, tierce winds may blow, Yet if mySav-iourleadsme, on- ward I'll go. He kuowstheway, Hometo thema-ny mausions,bright,brit;htasday. I^^^S$^mmm f CHOBira :'::fe^: ^m -J5*- # ^^P Where . . the SaT-ioar leads mt, I . . . . will gladly Where the lov - Ing Sav-iour leads me, I will glad - ly, 5? «: ^ i 15^ :|i=:^: ^^ £ :t:=4: Copyright, 1895, by The Bigluw & Main Co. ^hm ikt ^wmt ^tiii». — €iou(tuM f^^a fol - low, Where the lov-iiij»Siivionr leiidH me, I will ((ladly go. kIikM.v fol-Iow, ::2i::t:z:t^z:t: No. 59. ® jfiw ^iappjj |tw ©beg* " Happy IS tliat |H>iipIn wlicmn (SikI is thu Lord." — Pa. 144 : 15. Charles Wbslky. Arr. H. P. M. 3EEni3z-:«^i i ^^J=:|= 1=^ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. *:¥ O liow hup - py are they. Wlio the Suv - That sweet com -fort wa.s mine, When the la - 'Twa.s a heav -en he-h>w My Ke-deem Je - 8US all tlie day long Wsw my joy O the rap - tur -oils height Of that ho- ^^ iour o - b;'y, And have vor di - vine I re - -er to know, And the and myHong;0 that ly de- light Which I E«z4ES: I I -i« #^ S t :t=:^z PP -i9- t fczz^ i^ J-i- laid up their treasures a - bove ! Tongue can nev-er ex - pre&s The sweet ceived thro' the blood of tiie Lamb; When my heart first believed. What a an - gels could do noth-ing more. Than to fall at His feet. And the all His sal - va- tion might see! " He hath loved me," I cried," He hath felt in the life- giv- ing blood! Of my Sav-iour possessed, I was «=:= I -(2- t t-^ ±I=t -«- ±: -■^- f :R= iEEiEEf it ^ ziiitz^: ^ liii ^--^f^-^r^ It • est love. SU8 - 's name com - fort and peace Of a soul in its ear joy I re- ceived, What a heav - en in Je sto - ry re - peat, And the Lov - er of sin - ners a - dore. suf - fared and died. To re -deem e - ven reb - els like me." per - feet - ly blessed, As if filled with the full - ness of God. SI p^^^ s; I -J- X -i 1^^^ It: 1 t=^- t ■I |: No. 60 Chm; ^atb ^tkmtA Itif. (Jai,. 3 : 13. D. W. Whtttlk. (iFO. r.STKBniNR. w—^ — * ~^-^-f — /^ ^ I. "Christ liath r«-(hHMiiy Uuth ■ ered in t- a^ I „a,-4» , , , p-l F^ — I , ^-m-. 1 1 lyes • Hiiuo i>e tell - in>;, How, thru' the run - soni nwule by llis blooil, sins flint t'li-slaved us; Nov - er in bon - ture join in the souKi ±f: ?*_T -^ -/« --(«_ - -■?>-- -m- i:tf2--zzli: X 4=:- Ciiours. IS. I,. ! -r Clirist now witli-in us is dwell Trust- inr I iiiii with tt ' -Ua. 11 ; 10. Arr. by Ira D. Sankky. 1. Mow :ir to my lioiirt, when t ho pathway is lont'ly, That wDn-tlor-lul ',;. WhiiicliilUMl by ih«' waves tliat aro .siiryiiij: arouiul iih', Ami oloiidsdl al- ii. Tliouj^h tried in tin; furniii'f, my faith sliall not fal t«'r. IJut, lnis*-in« in \f — * ^ Mm t d-d ^ muti^^^^^^^ prom-ise of Jo - sii«; mv Lord. 'I'liat mo.s - sane of mer - vy »u Hie - tion like hil-lows may roll, I'll diiiK to His Word whiehesu. .le - sus, the Cross I will hear; And hop - ing, en - dur - ing, l>e - .^^^i^^Si^f: r^- :=rJ:=ij^3q-z=t-rt D.S.—T will not for - sake thee My - -V- -w- -w- -w- ~w- -r^ love and eotn-|)a.ssion. I reud on the jKi^e of II is own Messed word nev - er he bio ken. And i(»y in the enm-fort it hrinjjsto uiv sonl. liev- int;. o-hevin«. I'lhlint? to His proni-ise,nntl rest in His rare voonl hath de-dared it, CllOKIS —I- »■ — ~.j — I pv K ■;_i-4- — w — k- C / will not for-Mkt' thee what-ev - tr he - tide B CllOKI-S. . . , ,1 III "Feur not I anj with tiiee'' Tliy Strength and He- deem -er. n.s. mn^mmmm^mm^ii The Rock where in aat'e - ty ~?Jt: e^-i-|- --i:i:tr— t 1 ^ Copyright, 1896, by The lliKlow & Main Co, ii M: -0- owii sbull a -0- m t [=- r hide; f No. 62. (S)XmU in pc a Clean |l(art. "O Giio\« ii ri|{l>t npiiit williiit ni<-."— I's. .'■! : in. MAKY p.. WiNflATK :tS=^, jAMtX .Mre • hind The«, Kc-iiifiii- Iht them iii» iu(»re; 3. Kk on Thine own A - noint • ed. 'I'lie Christ whmn I My w)ul is wait-ing, long - ing. Thy courts to en a - way. a - d(-re. ter ill. Tlieii 1 will chant Thy prais - e». Thy glo- rv will 1 sing. ('Hours. ^^im I Cre - :Ao . . . , ('re . ate In me, in nie In mo 3 -/^^ r'^^^i I . , u ch>an heart, O Ciod; m^MMmMmshE^^ {1)0 not hurry.) s. |^ -IL re - new a riglit spir-it with - in S. M. Jt. M- «0. ^. me Wswh mo thorn in lih-lv 1 1^^m^4.m pf-1 "Mm'M :i"-^pp|:l Hin. from mine in - i - qui - fy; eleanne me fmiu my Cu|iyrigbi, >&/*, by Jwum Mu •raiuluut, ' '^v-^i No. 63. (jyamc MnU pe, ^e Weanj. "Tdinp unto nin, all ye ihM IklMir; nuU I will nivp you rout."— Matt. 11 : 2**. F. J . CROSBY. OBO. C. STKBniNS. -^U.-j -I -J - .--J 1. Comp nn • to Me, ye wea • ry, 2. Come I'.ii - to Me, ye wea - ry, ;j. Come nil - to Me, ye '.vea - ry, 4. Come un - to Me, ye wea - ry; * r^F Sor-row-ing ones op - presstnl List to the voiec ho dear, List to tliat voice a - ^ain, Why will ye lon^ - er n)am? ii|#ippi^^^^§l ^ii|#Frf*!i^t^Sg I am y«mr ten - der Shep- herd, \Vaif-iii>j to jiive you rest. 8weet-er thim an - jjel mu - sic, Kail - inn up - on the ear. O • ver the har - reii nionnt-ain, t) - ver the lone - ly plain. Come to the arras of mer - cv. Como t«» a Fa- ther's home. £^ T — r J X- zXz tq >g .^^*j ClIOKI'S Come, come, (omuun-to Me, Wea-ry and S4>re dis ■ tressed; m m M .^' ^^ T^^ ~-^^ ii^^^iaEei^kiliLit^j Come, (v»f wni..w^." — 1«\, .'.i ; 4. A. A. P. I). 15. TOWNFR. 1. ,Ie - HUH knows all, :ili your sor - row, Lour - am*, cimr - aye M. Trust lliui like the lit • tie cliil - drcii, JAt Him draw you 'A. When the fierce re- fin - ing fires Starcli and cleanse you 4. Then "let not your heart he Iroub-led," TIh»' 'tis dark, Ciod faint - iuK fiicnd, Un - to Hint all jHiw'r is ^iv - en, He will vcr • y nrar, (). if (Jod Hinj - self hi- (or you. Why should Ihro' and tliro', (Hose Ite - side you in the fiir-nacc, l,«», the rules u - lK)ve, He will nev - er fail His chos-cn, K'cst in '.J..0. ^. A ^ ^ T "^ ■?: 15, m L j II 1. — 1_|_. — f— "-f— :t:-l= Zf. ^ Kkfkain you one mo - meut fear. f Son «)f r r- ^ For luMt VefHe. CupyriKhl, iliyA, by U. U. Tuwner. Utcd l>y p«r. sus knows, yes, knows it all. No. 65. I WAl ^\m the §t>vl F. J. ('Kfjsnv -5 Phai.m :»4 : I. Ira d SANKEtr. 1. I will )>li>s.s tlie Lord niul ]iniisc Him ov - cr- more, In \\'\^ i;am*- my 2. I will lilt'Hs tlit> i^tnl, wh(is4>tfii (ler, lov • iii A- * r O trust Hliall •)«• ; I will Hin<; Kispmisd and triumphinllisgrace, For llin all my days; II«^ lia.s lillcd n>y life with bles-sin^sev ■ er new. And fear n(» ill; Tlio' I walk a- l(»ne the val-ley andthenliade, Hi^) -^~^- r CllOBfS. rijilit-eoiis iicss a - vails for me. j nier - ci - fill ,iir .all His ways. — I -I- — I- nier - n - mi ,iir ;»ii uis ways. /• With Ilia own right hand He r(Hl and st:ift'.y I he Uixlow & Main Co. Ni r u No. 66. Immnmtd ^vinrc of ^mt " lliiii hiitli . H. TOWTTKR. 7- I 1. oil, sing that song to uifc u-gain, Wli<».s<>cJiariinli>tli nev-« r •■ease, 2. When 1, a lisp inn in - Cant, lay I'p - <>«» ni.\ mother's knee, 3. Oh, song of Hongs, tliatgrowMsnhlinie As on - waul mil the years; ■-j--p|-=^=j :! -,^--is,-f4=fc=a "4 --4--- f itihi 113 Of llini who died for sin - ful men: Ini - nmn-ucl, Prince of Peace; She told me in the twilight ^;ray, How .le - sus died for me; Oil, sto - ry wov-en in - to rlivme, That nails tlie iieart to tears; I I 1 I I i^ a HI 3^~: U^ii^i^^^M The peer-less One of all the throng Who've walkeilonrearthly sotl; She siing a song ofheav'nand OcmI I nev - cr eaii for - get; I love, 1 love to hear tliat song, It fills my soul with joy; EUSiUJntidB-^i^alii -w- -m- ^- 1 J I W The sweet est name that lives in song; Christ Je - sns, Son of (Sod. And tho' she sleeps l»c-ne.'ith the sod, Ifer song is liv - inii yet. To llim all songs of praise l)e-h)ng Which mortal tongues em -phiv. Ciiouus It: r r- L'lIOUUS. N ». 1 k I i-E 1 Oh, sing thntHnngto mc a • gain, WhowM-liarm doth nev -er o<>as<-. Copyrigla, 189C, by U. 1). Towner. i;»cil )>> k><.r f:-7-i ^1 fm^ iJ 3" I't. i»y. Immnnutt, ^mtt of ^mt. — ConttuM -tN — \ ' fV-J-. Of Him who died for sin - ful uu-n, Im - man - u - el, Priuce of rtace. No. 67. ^ot(l I'm Coming §iamf. W. J. K. '(-'iiDi" unto UKi all }•" that lulior."— Matt. 11 : 'JK. WM. .1. KlRKPATRICK. -4-- 4 J -?ri=^ J^Szh|rfc=|^^ 1. I've wuudercd far u - way from Clod, Now Vn\ coiiijn^ liomr; 2. I've waat-cd iiiu - iiy i)re - ciouH years. Now I'm coinii))' home; 3. I'm tired of sin and ^tray -ing, I^rd, Now I'm coiiiiii); home; 4. My soul is sick, my heart i.s sore. Now I'm coming home; lS.^^£@ ±z± The paths of sin t«H> lonj; I'vo tro He lives In my Lord To the cleans This life's in I'm - i"K work me; . . stnmg ; stream ; done ; -J— Faith Love Joy Host .t. -1: is is is is ■#- — »- 1_ — f- mine, mine, mine, raiiio. - t— # — — 1 yes, yes. yt's, yes. m^s-^ J -1 — 1 — H-' 4zX r 1 ^__ -5.1- -1 -W^ — U- -v—- U-l — l/- 1 »'- In my Lord I llvo, mid I to lives In me; Tlio' NO weak in self, in my Lord J'mNtront;', Kiiicu I camo Inl'altli to tho cleiins-im;sli'eam; Wlien no more eartli's toil,and tliis llCe's work done; f^^mm^^m'^ mine, for in Him I l)e - lieve, mine, pnreandfree from my Ix)rd, mine, all His joy is mine own, mine, the sweet rest of His love. And my heart I am Mis On my path When the bat - is glad since He a - lone, and to His light doth for- tie's o'er, and tlie A Jf- 5- Copyright, i8 I ts uluilslticc lie riiiidt' tilt' Irco. :i liiiif.aml (o Him hf-lont;. His li^lil iliiih Ibr - ev - er Ix'iiiii. tlu'su'L-r,auUlhu vie - fry won. Ciumrs. Life is mine, fuitb is mine, .streunth is miue, Love is I.ITi! Is mine, faith is miiH>, . L- si^ESi^EipsiiifrBp;-*] mine tliro' tlie blood of the Lainh ; IVuce i.s JzitTzJ^i-.i':'^-' ffpNi :«±z:*r..tr mini'. Peace Is inliic. joy IS r[^g ^ u5 --4-,^-i-. T^i^iiri^-rzl^-r-t ^-E:?EtaEEaf^i=E^ mini* ^:^-rS:^-fcr-&z::f ■^ -1 — t^ h crown ia niin<\ Rest is mine thro' the blo. r. htrhiiinn. >> y tvll nw of u land S4» I'uir, Lii - hcimi hy iiior - (ul (',v«% \r t«ll iii«> of 11 liiiul HO luir. Wlwroall is liirlil uii«l hoiiu. TUvy t.-ll They tell No ru-an-tyblnis, lt««-m>uth un-«'lond-rd MkicH. Wlu'ic an • p'l«-lioirstlu'irun-th«>niHJoin Witliyontlerblood-wash'd tIiron(j. Kor III- who sitH up - on tlw* thronn Hhin«'sforllires|>hMnl«'nt tln'ri*. What will our Hon>; of tri-uniph Im^ Wlu'ii we shall hatli MotNOon, «>ye liatli nntNDMi, mr hath not lifuni, ^. ^. M. -»- V : -^, rTiz&_ t^Tr~. _; -V— v~v- p F"C J r heard Neith - cr hath it en - tercdin-to the ear liath n<»t hfanl, N<>lth-pr hath en - torcd, entered in- to the ^. ^ .*- ^ J»- -*»- ^izul-^i TiE^^E^J s heart . of heart, the hea t zjizz of -0. man, man, I up) right, iti, l<) I Ik lligluw ^ Muiii i^o. is -V- J^Ti .... The thiujEs .... which of man, Tl>u llilnijH, the thlnvH which zg^rrTrt-rt-^ -6-- ? ^r I — I'— t- p V' (•T; n © ♦ > ^^S- €«ir Knth ^irt 9ttn. €wr llicni, |ir< t t-t- I I t t ?^ >— I — (Hinil ffir i^ I Ill-Ill ■rr-U- '^ n thitt lovr II nil. piiriil |>rt-|iiir4-<| fnr llicin, for thi^iii Mml Iom- lllm. thill lovi llliii. w^~^^ ^ J r. t ■dr^-^ J. ttml luvu llliii.UiMlluvu lilui. — * irhich rhich No. 70. ^twx to ?hcr. .Iri.iA Htkim.inij. ' llf will ilniw iii;;li In .vmi. -J\MM 4 M. *l :3- :^ i :.| H- ■1 lUA I». HANKK.y. • I g> 9 '^ 'i 1. 'rii of lit«- and jnv t; 1^ r t- p:j «?■ -f- -r ; I I Lord. I pray that Tlmii wilt <-v - or Draw, and keep iii«; May 'rhim-arniH of l«»ve andni<>r-(>y Draw iiif ev - vr While on rarlh a jiil - j;rini Mtrangcr, Draw iin; «•%• - t-r &? :J near iirar iii-ar .5 Kkkuain % u Nwr B:^ to M Th.-.', I- ::?£?£; 1 ;^it -I Lord, ii-l # •?> F^r- U) The*-. t4) Thw. to Thee. -I 1 -I f to Th. <•. Draw iiiu cv r ni'ar to Tlii-e. g 4::::: LUrMi Lupyri^hi, 11(96, by The Bigluw & M.tiii iJo. No. 71. ®hou ^xt my ^ork "H» thou tny xtronK rock for a huiutuof iJofvucv."— Pi. 31 Mra. ('. K. ItnKCK. 1. Tlinii art *J. TIkmi art H. Thou !irt 4. 'i'linii art my my my my ^-=5=? Oko. c. stfobinh. lr^^^^j:.i U(Kk, <) ble8«-od t«» %' hitic ; near ; sun- ; diiHt. rH"N $ ^gSJr^f — 4- 3t=3^=t Thou art my littck t<» Thou art my litxk wheu Whol-ly on Thee my Thou shall re - main my « m t t -.----t- ri^-^j-F^^-p m^^mmm^'i 8hel - ter and bless me; Ev - er in Thee 1 safe ly a - hide. 8or - row is smit iii^r, Thou art my lioek: why tlieiisliould I iVar? H4)ul is re - ly - injj, Ev - er to ki-ep me laith-ful and jiure. Kock of sjii - va - tion, Kock ev - er - last - iujj; Thee will I trust. ^??iil- ^^-t:^^ I-*— * -111 pi^=it' fif- ^-J ClIOKtS. ^M^S&M,'^^^ Tliouart my Rix-k, O blessed lve-deem-«'r Thou art my Ilock, V^ jM m^'M :3ft -i Copyrighl, 1896, by The Higlow & .Main Co. t>leK.s (mI id' (Ici'tn-er, _« • • « .«- / / ®hou ^tt mtf ^acfe. - tfanduM J Thuiiartniy Frieml AuUTliuuurtiiiy triiitlf; Tlion.trt my l-'riiiid, Ttioiiart my r? -!-——■ si ^ — «— «»i t tTT iiiniiiiri my i- ruim, luoiiart mv (>ui(l<<; w* W 1/ \ ^ T-— -- F — e — I 1_ 4_ L_ ^ I i_ Thuuurt my llopc AiidTlioiiurt iiiySav - ioiir, Tliou art n\s Ilupe, Tliou art my Saviour, -_ , dl—f -0. , ^__#_# _#. — ^ -U^ —IV- Thou art my Trust; iu Thee will I hide.. . Thou art my Trust, In Tli< _ II ZTf m InTlioewlll I IihIc -X-^ iiiouari iiiy iruBL, iii i iii^t; win i iiki'-. No. 72. |le Chrfetian ^mW^, (&a* U. fi. DKAI'KK. ( MiHKioNAKV Chant.) ^:^^^ti:i^W!^ H. C. Zkttner. —4. J 2r=|i Jl.^ 1. Ye Christian herahls, j^o, prcM-laiiu Sal - va-tionthro' lui-maii-uersiiamc; 2. He'll .shield you with a wall of tire. With tlamiii); zeal your heart in - spire, 'i. And wheiiourla- liors all are o'er, Then weshall meet to|>art no more, — ^^mM^ T^- V> ^-tS-tP f I ■o- To dirt-tantelinjes the tidings hear, And plant the l.'oseorsha-ron there. Hid r.»)i-in;i winds their fu-ry cease, .Vnd hush the tempest in - t(» |H-aee. Witii all the ran.srmied ho.sts to fall. And crown our Saviour Lord of all. h2 f- mm0iMM^ f li No 73 I am ^ati$ficil with 3jmi. " fur III' HiiMiifli'lh the loiiKiiiK mhiI, iinil flilolh ihfl hungry mhiI with giNMliii>i«." i*ri. 107 : 9. A A.r 1). H. TowNKR. 1. I am Hilt- is -ll«'(>in-in^ Mood 2. SimI iiiid hop«*l«'ssoiir«' I wuiulfrnl all a - lonr, Now l(«Mi\v«-ll,^ with iik :<. 'riiniiuli ilM'titT -y (iurlsuf .Sji - tail may as sail, O'er tlit* shield of i:;iiili 4. To His iiuT-cy M'at 1 liast - ni wlicii op-prfHsi'-kus ev • 'ry hour, 1 am tiiiHt iiii' in -fi -S: t^ t. r.. I s. \j ^ ¥ V . y ^ y ^ ¥ has wKsiuMhiiy sins a -way. O, in dark f}«'th-s«'m-ft - ne and on andflaiinsnit'as His own, (), Htt inakrsmy |Milliway hriKlit.for !!(- thcv ii«*v-i*r shall pn* -vail, I have ^iv -<>n (Mirist i ly all; I slwiil is |M'r-r«'«'t jH'a('«'an«l rt'st. So I tak«' to Him in pray'r pv-'ry Hisfaith-rnlncss and iMtw'r. Under- ncath His watrlit'iil rye arc tho t" t: t: rrn - v\ Va\ va - ry.What a - nia/in); love He sliowed for such nn nie. is Himsclt'tht^ j.iuht, And His pn>s(>nr«'tnrnstodiiy lifi>sdark-(>st nijjht. rise wlu'neVr I fall.Hi' will an swerand - liv - er at my call, anxioiiswcinhtorcart', And I leave it. y»s, I leave it with Him there, llainesthat piiri - fv. I shall iin-der-stand their meaniiiKhv and hy. I is - tied, Fill - ly S _ _ ..^>_. J 5" k^ _ ik._ ^ _. ^ N Copyriuh I am <$ati$fictl ujith ;^r$u$.— (Sondudrd. No. 74. M. Kkahrk. ®ur$ i$ the ^irtotjj. " li«i Htroikg ami of n g(MH| i miraK''." — •lonH. I : U. JAMCH M(^iKANAIIAN. -4--^.- ^ J- .J- ^^ ^-^ -^_^. 1. l)()wn witli the o - vil and up with theri^ht, Ktmng in th(> Lord niid tht> U. !>«>wii with Iho u - vil and up with tho ri^lit, Nail totlifuiiiHtlK'udyour 3. I>owu witli thi! I'. - vil and up with tliori^ht, Cliii -dreii ol' duy, nut th«> f |)ow-er or HiHini^ht; iVt'sw-inK tho le - kiu"** of Sa - tun to llinlit, (•oI - orH «»v • vr hrittht ; l'\ar not n«>r fal - terthouuhHtern h« tlio tiuht ; chi'.-dren of the niKht ; Kcut - tcr the durk-new with tiUni, heuv'nly li^ht; OurH Ih the vie - U) - ry Oura ..2_#. # JH the vie - to - ry , :lf ft* ^^i^^l^te^tin^^D ii Copyrigh r . i No. 75. Whrn the %\n MxM (tome. " l,.« 111. . i.il.li. II . r Zimi iM.Joyiiil liilliMi Klii»''— IN. U'l _'. r. .1. ("Uusiiv. Ili'i Ii SWKK.V, 1. () tin- \vi ;i - ry iiiiiht is wan-iii^, .\iiil tlic rluiitl-.air mil- ii.^.' I»y ; U. Wild) till- i;ms<»tii<(l (if .Ic - lio - vali. I'rtnu ' In- I!;!.--! itml fioii* tin Wr^t. :t. May lie liiid iis.whrii ll<- ,-^. I!i WIh'II (Kfiii /i - oiii^ liifl y iiioiialaiu Wo *.liii|l licur tlio watrlinu'ti ny. TIh'II hIihII r\ - 'ry {rilsoauil iia- lion Out nC cv - 'ry laii» shall cunu'. Ami n- • joif - Jiij^lhcy Hiiiill (.Mtli-iT When till' Kiuu; hIiiiM nuiu'. Tliat rt- - ioii-iiiu wr inav i^ith-rr Wlmn the Kim» .shall rojiio. O Xi-tinl (>/ioii! (iri-at will Itutliv triiiii)|ili When tli(> Kiuu Hhallconir t"* J, ^V-::^ y r. Copyright , ittti'i I'V ill*: Uitfluw Al Main Co. pirim-iflptiLI f %^ .^ Icoinr Kiii^8hall your lirart to ,?«• .'I. Now lliH luinrniny ^riici' rr-coivo, (iivo your h«'urt to .Ic HUH ; sus; huh; '^^T^ ?-«« '*♦•« ^^^^ q P^^liip w No. 77. <5o(t \» ^m ^{^itttng: ^xt ^ou? " Who liiitli iiTiiiii ili-il iiM til liiniM'ir li>' .(••HUM I'hriMt." - '.j Clin. .% : |M. Ki, Nathan. Ja.mk.s MctmANARAlf. 1. (itHl i.s now williii^.iii i;liriHtri*<--oii-cilcil, Will-iii){ to p»r-«!on, aiitl 2. a(i - y an His pleatl-in^; and givu uji your will ; ..- - f: ^ f: ^^. ^i £-2-3:1 ^mmmlii ClIOUl H. ^m^m^W^^mi (J(m1 i.H now will-in>(; arc you? (jo«1 is now willing; are you? are you'.'' L-:?-:f. i^ t-tr 3^ EV*" Will you n«»t trust II im, Mil faith -ful, so true? If you iv-fus** Ilini. (> what will you do? (lod is now will-inK ; urc you Copyright, i8>>6, by Jainet McGranahaii. m uri> you? I ^ B"ii :.S No. 78. Ihe ®rttr4in$| §irart. .1. li. .lolINMTtlN. Till' n>ili>i'iiii'<| ti|' i!ii' l.iinl nIhiII ri'tiirri, nml roiiin Willi NiiiKiiiK oiilo /loll." — Iha. 'i\ : 'i. 1). n. TOWNRR. 1. Tlu! trust • iii|; lu'iirl ),',u«>.s siii^ iii^;;, Wliut-«^v • er nuiy l)e - tide, The trust - iii)< heart Ih rnul-y To do tli(> Mu8-ter'8 will, ;{. 'Plu! trust - in^ iH'urt with Klad-!H'J*s Ke - ceiveH nil hi'uv'n-ly gil'lK; ^iw ; I M " l^fc^t To .I«i - Hiis' prouiisi' rlinij- iiiir. K«' - - dfciii-rr, Frifiid.and (iuide. With pur- |)i).Hc true ami stitad -y, His hiti-iJiii^ to Ail - till. Ill diiys of };;ricranii siul - iit>Hs, Thu hoii« oI' hop<> it lilt^. u ('llOltt'H. i « • W ^ '^ Siiii: li4 |f-M XT Ml t=! 1^^ > I • • / k^ w 11)^. MIIH IIIU, The tniHtiiii.' hnirt ^m'ssiii^ iii^; stiiKliiK,y(>>i,Hlui;li)u',MlimliiK,.v<'s,Hliit; liiK,i'hflnisilimli<'urt (;o*'Njo,vriillyNliiKlnK; «?:-? 4^_ I i]liMi.„r^ / t i^t- ^ ^ _ y. k' f £i r Copyright V >] I 1 No. 79. ge Iccdeth »{$ gbtk. F. J. CRasBY. ' III- mIiiUI ri-cil liiH tlW). r. HTKHHINS. -J:. 1. IIo fcedctli IliMtltM'k likeu Shepherd, Where piistuicsiiic liloDinin^aiul iiiir; 2. lie feedclli llistl)N In Ills l> u HIioplxTtl, m -tr-:-.-U-: f If: f:i ritnrd. . the IniiiltH .... in His Ihi - mini. r* And niith - - <'rH th«< laiiihs, Ami Kill ln>rs. Kilt horM llu-laiiiltN.tlio tuiiihH.miilKiitlKTHtlD'laintiHln 1 1 In I>o moiii i j^ ^ r f No.80. I^ftrr thr |larltr$t ^our. "Joy ciimolh in th« iiioriiiiiK."— Pk. !^*: f^' MrH. »/ M. H. TlLDKN. 4 f S Ira n. Hankry. 1. Six y. .\it :t. .Alt 4. .\it iSi 9 IT «r IT -t- i J till' «liuk - rst lutiir, till- iliilt - XW'^ HIIOW, tlin .-tad pmmJ • l>_vi», tlin (•«»« of tearH, -f f ■ Till' iiKTi) - it!^ dnnv -cth niuli ; Till' SUM - ny davH (if calin ; Ni'W Iriciids u • round us throng Tli« cntwn of joy is ^ivi'n; M |2^-— I— # P— f— I ::) >^- ■xr=::' ^: j All fi All • IT All • er All • IT # 'i^ » • ■ r r ::x^ Bl ^T-i » rfiii 'I'lu' cli-ar l»lui> tiiMl'H liral - iiiu Till' swiH't - <'8t wniK- Tlie rent of licuv'n. nky. hiilin. t)w l«'iu|» - est's itow'r. tlif ci'iish - ini; lilow, tlif Itiir • dfii'd sicli, I'urth s w«'ii - ry years, it.. .^-fL' -t ■:? , • _#. — *-T- «» ^ II 'ipyti/hi, iRo'', l>y 1 lie Hiislow ti Main Cu. No. 81. ^b( fag-ftav §iatb §iim. " I 'mil thfMiny tinwii, aixl «ho night cloadshaTO flown; NoIoiijjiTin.sadiwss 2. The Day-Ktiir liathris-en, In iM'an-ty Hiihliine, To clicerand il-lii mint' 3. The Day-StariiuthriH-en, It 8hin-oth for all; O'er nathn that art* h)iiclv •-_^_p. b/ ^ 1/ II I wan-der a-lone; Its lieaiUHiii the val-ley Ke floct-M I see; The Each far distant elitiie; The re-^^ions in darknesHltH lM-:iiity shall He«; The Its hrightnesM will tall; O bles»-ed Jie-tleenj-er, All hon-or toTlK'e. Thou ^ Choiuh. for me. for rae. for me. mmM^i 1 J It It shin Day-Rtarhath ris - en, It 8hin-eth Day-Star hath ri.s - en, It Hhin-eth Day-Htar of gl<)-ry Thatahin-rth eth for Hlitneth, ItHhInotli for ft ti r__tr ^-\ r^^>- 4 f- i Star hat:: me, . . . Shin - - eth for n>e, . . . The D;iv me, for me,Hhin«tti, it Rhinetli for mo.for me; The Day-Htai , the Dny-Htar h;ii I . w}iMm^^^ -0~0- t-t-^t~:\z No. ?^' i^ 1 : No. 82. ^ut |iam($ in graven. "Rpjniro, NTaum> your imiiK-N nrn written In honvi'n."— I.I'KK 10: 20. John Ira 1). Hankkt. -I , — \, -^4- 1. Re-.joice, re-j«)ice, '2. !{«• -joice, ro • joice, 3. Ii«' -joice, n; - jok-e, 4. Then let im ci'Omu () cliild of linlit, Uii-knowii to i>artli-]y fan»*; ^e iioiiielcHHHiiiiit«t, Who own no iiiaii-sioii Ii«t<>; je Wftt- ry ont-s, Wlio lonnwitlu'an-sliavpHtriv'n. to eu - vy those \Vh«»^ain earth's |Ninipati(l iN)\v'r; W.' 2 t^^m=^^^^f^^mi^^Trt^t] feR^^ l^tt^^fi^^ Far, far be -yond theHcisccnosof nij^ht Shinen forth your hunihle name; For-«'v-er (•••iwo your siul coniplaintH, And dry cacli tail-in^ tear; For hri^jhtfr far than ma-ny Runs Shines forth your name in ht-av'n; Their ^lo-ry, like the fiul • ing niHo, Is on - ly lor uu hour; f^m^ m^ f^i l-,4- Hy an - kpI t»and, nt Cji(Mi'8(>oninmud,With joy Mwuh writ-ton down ; Far, lar a - way, in ond - less re-^iona blest nive jjer-fect rest, And With -in the gate our dear ones wait, To y win n fa»l*'- tlf - ted up life with-out wel-come us less '.Town, for you. :k tear, u • bove. I No. 83. & Mn^ of my ^titmtt. " I will niig praiiM tu tliy uiuuk."— IV 0: 3. P. J. Ckohry. QaaaBTRnRii«& ^aa:if]?i4:tlrji 1. O dini? of my Ro-. My vv • ur-la8t-int; por - tion, My Mopo, my Lit'o, my All. ClIORI'H. — -i. .« O Hiiig <»f my Ktt-d«'«'m - er, of niy HiMlcem cr, hIuu of my He-(l4><>m • er, zLi!3 -Jzp: — »-^P g ^g: — 17 ^t in ^M ^^jM^ Whu gave Ilim-aelf for wm^; Htm aoir for mc, kuvu Him-Nolf for me; -a-j. M^i ;>r:_;^z-4?:i-q;Jniitz Copyright, ilk^, by The Uiglow it Mjhu Cu« 2 m me; ^ (9 S^ittji of mil ^rdftmrt. — CancUidrd. .^- 4- -. f r ^'^^TW'^^ 9 f 1 Up •oil till' ITdNH llo Htif • I'frfd, thttPHMM lloHiir • fcro)!, on tlic cdinn ||<> mif- ri>r«>^- — •• » 1 ►>Z4r-^r=-£l" ..^^^_z=l-^ Frulu Bin to Hvt mo fri'o, t4> flet mu fri*e (to mi iii«> iri-i>). • ' F V V h . No. 84. f a^mt: ® ^\t%M ^orrt. "Illiii iliHi lonioth l» III" I will ill ii» « Im< C4tiii oui."— John A; riT. KL.I.KN K. HllAnfOKO. IltA l>.H\N-KKY. l-'st^^fe =it 1 1 rii .^ : I 1. I ^iiuc, () blcHH - Oil Ix)nl, t«» Tli«'»», I wimn 9. I will not wikit nil - til niy life l.ik«< 'I'liiiu* %\. It id fl-iioiiRb lor WW tu know, Tlioii wilt 4. II«*I|i 111(4 tlmt I lor - ifs'i my ' m'II' In lov 6. O take im«, Siiv - iour rni - ci - lirtl, Am! \vl to • Hliall XV ■ inn IIIO :^-4-4,4 -l 4_J_j-|z4.-f •y *» -d~{~d-^—d d ■-! -a- -~m— 1<-(1 I'o ntay u - come at on('<> ; I know I'm* HJnn'tl; I'll tell TIh>(' el■ ■ 'ry mi\ If I Im- ■ let Thiiif im • aK<* on niy iimrt Uv - lli'ct - imI thoNo who most have IxMiii for-Ki^''» MavcmoMt oi' way. MO. li«'V€«, Ih-. lovo. -V U'. I r < ; I. Copyright, 1S9A, by The Biglow & M&iii Co. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) ^^ 1.0 I.I l^|2£ in ■so ""^^ SB. I IM 1.8 1.25 1.4 1 1.6 4 6" ► V] ^1 i? ^;. / M Photogr^hic Sdences Corporation 33 WIST MAIN STRIP* WEBSTER, NY. MSBO (716) 877.4S03 C/.x I No. 85. ^n fott a §t^tt? " Lift up your eyow, anil look on the fields, for they ere already white to harvesf^jNO. 4: 35. Julia H. Johnston. D. B. TOWNBB. -I- 1. Lift up your eyes to the fields that are whitening, Hark ! 'tis the 2. Look on the fields how the har- vest is wast-iug, Wait - ing for 3. Sonls that are read - y to en - ter the king-dom, Wait for the 4. Heap for His glo - ry in fields that are near - est, Look all a - 1^ ^— ^: -tz X^=^ t i ^ :t ^»^ I : I =1= i^ '-'^'^-^ voice of the Mas - ter and Lord ; reap - ers to gar - uer it in ; glad in - vi - ta - tion to - day ; broad, for the har - vest is white ; See ! on each side there is He that is faith-ful, re - "Go ye and tell," is the O'er the wide earth are the .^ ^ ^ -0- 4:=tr- g^^^H^=3EJi ^^^ work for the ceiv - eth his word of the sheaves to be I ^ b ' " ' r , \' \p - er, Sheaves that are gold -en shall be the re - ward, wa - ges; Joy ev - er - last - ing the reap-er shall win. Mas - ter, Serv - ant of Je - sns, oh, hear and o - hey. garnered. Hast - en, O reap - er, fast com eth the night. g;^ Si J-.- iirdzt X- -H J' JVjg. T— ■ EE§ Chorus. rE3E q--A :1^ 1^-}— '+- Are you a reap-er? Are you a reap-er, Gath - - er-ing Oatli-er-lng, gather ing rTT ' TT ' Copyright, 189^), hy 1), U. Towner, U»«il hy per. * the for the a - f ^ard. ?in. I Ir-ing ler Ing ^xt f au a §e»pn?— ^awdudei ^s =?E=r =t ■^ r? 5e; ^ vr ^^£0 b fruit uu- to life ev-er - fruit, golden fruit un- to life ev-er- ^ t: * more ' more? Lift up your eyes for the ^— #- ^^^ /- 16^— t :i-^S har-vest is read - y ; Hast - en, oh, hast - eu to gath - er your store, -^— »-r J -^ a : I J • g-i'- i * J f - :|=: t ttfEEE&g No. 86. (^tiA'» §ounti). " Go- - er - er • er ■ er • er bas come! has come! has come! has come! has come! (&- '^ IS round, Wher - ev Chorus, It- er man is found — The Com- fort - er has comet 4- D.S. The Cora - fort - er has come, The ^ Com fort - er -i-t has come! The ^ m Copyrijjht, j8go, by Wm. J. Kirkpatricl:. Us<:d by per. Vi ^ i '' m No. 89. §iattr tm jjau pve txWkmt |e^U!Si? "H« that l)plieveth not tho Ron shall not Bee life."— John 3 : :\r,. W. L., arr. by M. James McGranaiian. ^^mm$ ^- ^ -f- =it=s!- :^: -+- 1. O how can you live with-out Je-sus, my friend, That Sav iour so 2. O how can you live 'vifh-out Je-sns a-lone?'Tis Hehearsour 3. He's all that you need; He en-treats you to come; He calls you in -j ^ . I r m^^m -tT- -H — 31^ ,1^ ^ — h ;i ten - der and true, Whose love knows no measure, no clianpe, and no end, bur-dens a -way; No oth - er es-cape; Hisown blood must a--one; mer - cy to - day ; To - mor-row may seal your e - ter - ni-tv'sdooni ; I V- :t=t: ifm* fm ^=^e P--P: 1^ .^__j^__.| — , Chobus. # »= ^E ^SB^^^l Who of-fers it free-ly to yon? | How can vou? how can you? His life must your pen-al - ty pay. >• There'sdangerand death in de- lay. J Howcanyou? howciinyou? ^1 E • ly to you ? I -al - ty pay. j- th in de - lav. j mm r^f m F=f:^?-- ^-^-i^: L/ I' b rj't. P --II^ ^^i -t^-v— y N ^ O how with-out Him can you live or die? O come; be-lieve; sal- fete ^ t f dE^^ V V t^ "d/ r-T it i ft ■^F^ \ d: m va-tion re -ceive; And praise Him for - ev - er on high. ^s^ ^ S^^ Copyright, 1896, by James McGranahan. m y y yon? in you 7 \\'o.\ sal- — •- ii No. 90. " Tour redemption draweth nigh."— LrKK 21 : 28. HOBATITTS BONAR. GEO. C. STEBBIN8. mm^ t 1. I know not when the Lord will come. Or at what hour He may ap-pear, 2. I know not what of time re-mains, To run its conrae in this low sphere, 3. I know not what is yet to run Ofspring or eum-mer, green or sere, 4. The cen - tu -ries have come and gone, Dark cen-tu-ries of absence drear; 5. I do not think it can be long, 'Till in His glo - ry He ap-pear; ^-A— & d 1 *:^ t^ S y Whether at mid-night or at morn, Or what a - waits of calm or storm, Of death or life, of pain or peace, I dare not chide the long de - lay. And vet I dare not name the day. ^s=1^ J W^ P=T ^~ Or at what sea-son of the year. Of jo7 or grief, of hojje or fear. Ofshadeorshine, of song or tear. Nor ask when I His voice shaH hear. Nor fix the sol-emn ad - vtnt year. P Refrain. -N-JV aa^ i =y=f ^ I on - ly know that He is near, And that His voice I soon shall hear, ''^^^$^P^ f 5 m ^ ^ -«^t=*"T*-" I on - ]y know that He is near. And that His voice I soon shall hear. ^^m^^m Copyright, 1896, by The Biglow & Main Co. P No. 91. Whmtvtt fklt Mi L .;. " WliiiHiii'vor hIiiiU call on tlie name of the Lord Bhall I)p saved.' Acts 2: 21. Jobl 2: 32. Rom. 10: IX David a. Moxby. IBA D. SANKEr. i==i! « m 1. "Who-so - ev - er shall call on the name of the Lord," Who-so - 2. " Whoso - ev - er" means me, " who-so - ev - er" means you, "Who-so - :j. But how shall I call then? By faith with thy heart, Uu - to 4. And when shall I call? — Lo, the mes-sage is "Now;" And 5. Ke - iVmp-tion is finished — you'veon - ly to ask ; All the E^i^ ^-^ N Nf-^fif^ :J i ~- t—t F^ trrrf - g ^ ev - er shall call, "shall be saved:" O hear the glad mes-sajse pro - ev - er" means a - ny one here; Then come un -to Him with a all who thus call He is nio;]). Nigh to bless, and to save, and when will He an - swer my cry? The dy-ing thief a^'ked Him; the do- ing the Sav - iour hath done ; Then be-lieve, and re-ceive what your &^ ±z ■4=- ti ^-ff'r r r h^ :-! m i r»H 1 claimed in the Word, pen - i - tent heart, His Spirit im - part, an - swer was, "Thou Fa - ther be - stows F:-§=* A -tS- -i2- I Three times from high heav - en 'tis waved. And call on His name while He's near. And to calm with His love ev - 'ry sigh. E'en to - day shalt be with Me" on high. Thro' the won - der - ful gift of His Son. -FT w m m It ^¥ ] Chobtts. iEEi P^ md^^d^dm Lord, I call, and I mean it; ^F I t=$r-^=f Pf^^ I call yet a - gain; ^ J. ^ f ^m Copyright, 1896, by The Uiglow & Main Co, KEr. m sane pro - with a save, and I Him ; the what your m 4=i waved. 's near, sigh, high. 3 Son. m Igain ; m a^ i lit- :^z I cou-fes8 Thee my Sav - ionr and Lord; As I do so, I'm -#-• -^- w. ^^^ ^ :t==tt t M ^ ^~^t^\i i ^ —1—4. ^^ -*--* ^ saved! God says it; A - men ! I be-lieve Rim and rest on Ili:s word. I S=g £ ^ e ^* I — I — t S:^: ^ mJA No. 92. ®0me, §ialjj spirit (^mt "Take not thy Holy Spirit from me."— Ps. 51 : H. Benj. Beddome. Loweli, Mason. sf^^^^^^^^m 1. Come, Ho-ly Spir - itjCome, With en - er - gy di-vine, And on this 2. O melt this frozen heart, This stubborn will subdue; Eacli e - vil 3. The prof- it will be mine, But Thine shall be the praise; And un - to S: 422- -fZ- P feft poor be - night - ed soul With beams of mer - cy .sliiiic. pas - sion o - ver - come, And form me all a - new. Thee will I de - vote The rem - nant of my days. fe,.^.^-.- ^^glifi 1 — r m 1 1 I Mi No. 93. |io ^m\& ^ilte Iwus. " A friend that otickotli clostr than a lirothyr."— Phov. 18 : 24. Mrs. C. E. Hrkck. D. B. Towner. ^^mmm --^~ z=l;^d^p=r r «--*: 1. 'riiciL' 1.S 2. 'I'licreis 'A. There is 4. There is HiSifiiJ 1=1 ^—^ no friend like Je-sus, in weak-nes.s, no t'riciul like Him in temp - tti - tion, no friend like Je - sus, in sor - row ; no friend such hope hath impart- cd; #- A -#- ^ . _ m$ j^ t3 lit No one who lifts such Fill - ly He knows the No one like Him hath No one but Je - sua ti± =^ ^ -U--U- -I- bur-dens of care; No one like Him to strenjithen iuid ^uide me, depth of its power, Met it for me and triumphed for- ev - er, sor- rowed and sifijhed; No one so com- forts me like a nioth-er, bring-eth such calm ; No one who comes to earth's bro -ken heart-ed, m^3. =f=e: ^^ J 47 — U— U— t:: g#Pr PP f CiroRus. :iv-^rz1: -J-_z-^ir4i=:*: s No one like Him to heark- en to prayer. Just to become my strength and my tower. No one whose heart is o - pen so wide. Ev • er bestows such heal-ing and balm. -ig:--f- -f:- £: tr ^r:=t:iit:z=t= -L I I : There is no friend like Jesus my . f: ^. ^ ^^- :t=ti -& — 19 — : u m^f^^^mmmm^ Sav-iour, No one like Him to help and de-fend, No one like Him, my A«^. -0- -0-t^ -^ 4L^^.p-. :p::f:f:J>. t=: r -V— t^— tp*- i3EES: -t Copyright, 1896, by D. B. Towner. SF.R. -^^\ ^ s such ws the ru hath t; - SUS ^ — uido me, ev - tr, iu)th-er, lu-art-ed, ^#iPl^^if^pi bless -ed Ke-deem - er, No one like Him, My won - der - ful Friend. w^-r 33: -p— tr-V !^^ T=»: t T ^l^ilB V — 1- No. 94. |cs;u$ fe pint " My beloveiJ is miue." — Songs or Solomon 2 : 10i H. J. M HOPB. J. H. BTTRKR. ^'^^S: 1. Now I have found a friend, Je - sua is mine; His love shall 2. When earth shall pass a - way, Je - sus is mine ; In the great 3. Fa - ther. Thy name I ble&s, Je - sus is miue; Thine was the L2:4zn: =E; f -KZ^ t ^ rf -»2- 1;=^ ^t^ f le Jesus my — \/- :T- ^ i r -&- ^E^ f nev - er end, Je - sus is mine. The' earthly joys decrease, Tho' earthly judgment day, Je - sus is miue. O what a glorious thing, Then to be- sov-'rei<;n grace, Praiseshall be Thine. Spir- it of ho-li-ness, Seal-ing the 5:!j=ft: -(S2_ -(2- -K2- H» •- I'-r j2- i^^gjla^ rTT f=n * ^ fei^ <=v ■19- P=t I -«>- i friendships cease, Now I have laat-ing peace, Je - sus is mine, hold my King, On tnne-ful harps to sing, Je - sus is mine. Fa - ther's grace Thou mad'st my soul em - brace, Je - sns is mine. ^±=^ t^3. f y-lr ^^ Copyright, 1896, by The Biglow & Main Co. f m ^^^ f=f I t; ; No. 95. "Sorrow anil Hi>;liiii>.' ntiiill (1 mviiy.''— Isa. :'."i : 10. F. J. Crosby. ^ s Oeo. c. sa-EBniNM. 1. No sorrovvthere in yon-dcr dime, Beyonrl flic troiihlcdwavesltf time; 2. Ah,\vliowoul(l?- :^H n-;t- :«l~jjj No dreary nifjhts nor weeping eyes, No a< hin y "-^f^-f-g^ — ij."-^— ■ The cross to wliidi Thy lovo did raise Thee. Hath put a- way on* sins. O'er all tlic tarth tJic Lord rc-plac - es, His Par a -di.se ol" Pe:u:e. With Him sliall corne the louj^ed tor inoniinj.;, When ni^litsliall di^-ap-pear. No more the iii^lit. no more tlie dy - inj^, No tears or sor - row more. S:3^ -I If: -^. ,^1-1 iliai^it^Hpi Cfroiu's. ii^^^#pi^^ "There shall be u u rYT no more curse, Nei-ther sor - row nor cry - inj4 ; ^^m^mii II ii3=a^ :=I~_ 1/ ;/ U There shall be no more pain, Nei-tlier dark-ness nor dy - inp; ; ei= J-^: £ -|J2.- r -»- -i ^- :p: r— t -h- P jg^^SiffiP^^ia a" And God shall wipe a - way All tears from their eyes." P It: ?^ rT :tr iJim ^^ Copyright, 1894, by M. Whittle Moody. ^ :t T ^«- 1 : t No. 97. Ihr mm of 6iimrr. : "F<^r tltr S^^p .>f Man »• .-.smo t.i ix-i k nn.! r»vi> t\\M wliioti w«« 5.«t. + l>. H. TowNKH. 1 4 slai \ of i\ii»v-loss tin- wort A \^olu^l^>^l^^l>»>^M^l^> man is i;i\'», A Mo o,»nu' 1o lMx»;«k th<> liv • injj; lnva»l To H«> oan\o to show tl\(>hoart o(" t»o1». \>i'.! youfako U\si. vo «ii - vino? rihwsc now llio Ix^t ■ ^ T- ^ \ ... .-.-1 j^-_ ^: r 14l]Mf J? ^KL .£ -t vv n. To oloa\»sotho \o\\ An«i }v»ti\s o( (loop Lot all Ihs si\ ►"V! ^: T tho rnnoe or, raiso ost, sor ing t^raoo % \ tl>o n>w- )>o doa.i, tixni tlnno. -# i -lv":t:~T A — — t -I — I ro Ami That An.l ^^ r!:i s;>\(^ tho lost ot' heal th«> lanx' and sin - novsnii^ht ho givo to Hun thy • -0- =1 oarth blind ; hh>M, hoart. " 1 III Wi i t'. # In Ho Ho His I low oani<> lo\o«i J :>-:7_> -V :i li- noHs Uo livi^l to itMun \vhor(>''in yonsr.ico tho world oonv^vis sion 1on}\-s iif;^ ~t — +■— ^ -55 1 J- N I — • » » a\id wnni^ht l>o>n - tix>ls, ho - can. to hlrss, - To llo (Ml, ij sot dnd lu^ai U J ♦ --. to th< « ,>i'H\(^ toiualvovon on to His f • I'lxv ; plo.'V. ti tudos with loiiji itmsoiiiiht Vho Man to wavosiUid " lVa«v'" tosonls.Tho Man yoiirS;\v - ionr, i^^so a - ^vrtin. I'hoi'hrist Miiko Hiiw thystix'itgthand lightiHMisnojw, ThoChrist And mill S|v»ko"roaoo! Co|>y>ighi, iS9<), by i*. 1 f • U. &owu«r. \j%^\ h> i»«i. M # rn ot (;al - i - 1«H\ oC (ial - 1 - hv. ot (lal - \ - 1«H\ ot (iai ■ 1 h^o. m > -♦■ •^ 3Jhf SlHatt of Galilee- (Cottcluclcd. NKW. ^-- 1 worth, ;vst ; jMit. .<-, - T1:I oiwth. Most. hr:ut. 1 U loo. loo. 1 J X^i-^WW^^^ X- 3t J i Tni And mnl tvlnrtko " IViUv' "t«> \v.-»vos.-in.1 " ro:\oo'"1o*Mil-1nn «M' (J.-il To W yourS.iv io»»r. i\>vio t\ gain. Tliol^brist <\'( Cy\\ Mako ]1uu thr !»nsnoss.ThoOhrist of (>:»! i i i i loo. loo. loo. No. 98. iThc l^orc of ^mii " Tlio ,^f rhr1i«t oortslfniurlb mk."' —'2 »Vi». S : H. HOUFKT UKtVR. TUA ]■». SaNKWT. — » 1 1 1 1. \V)»!M rt Moxs 0(1 bo^xMs inino.Thn>' (holovo of '2. 1 ortii sin^i willvonl i\ U^\\\\ Praisollionatuool S. Tross inn on "V^ pil >;vun \\!».v,Tnist-ing on • 1> 4. Thnsmyjonrnoy I'M p«jr-suo. liOok-in>i nn • to *:^^$\% V.-^ lirii I •il^:ir V.I mMt^ ^o - s\is ; .1<^ sns ; .1o - sns. .lo SUH. 1- 4^f^ In* an boir of Ho nn pvosont O "tisjoytVom Tilltlu'liin.lof Chokies*. ^J lifo k\\ bolp is «lay to rost 1 viow. Tliorot«Mlw(^ll wilb.lo I 1„ J5 1 fJ * I ii ~T 1 vino.Tbm'tbolovo of ,lo-sn!» . no;n. Vv.'Usothon.'onoof .lo -sns. [ «liiy. Tvnslin>ioi\ ly .lo-sns. i sns. "^■— 1::3 Mo will mv wMil «lo fond.Ho.myuu -t-- -Hi r k if ; fel*l cliaufiinii Tnoud; Ho wi II koo^> mo to tho on«1; All ^lo ly l>o to .To - sns. f H» - I -I |- +-. j_ . ^ — I p L|.. ^ I] I No. 99. John Bowriwg, XL '^ Gfodis light.yes^Godis light, and God is ]ovp o„,i n'^^ . ' Jove, and God is love. tl! ii ' No. 100. idl it ^pin. " Tell them how great things the Lord hath done for thee." Mabk S : 19. Julia Sterling. Ira D. Sanket. mm 4 -H :|5=zj=^ p=i-t 1. Tell the glad sto- ry of Je-sus who came, Full of compassion, the 2. Tell the glad sto- ry where, sad and oppress'd, Ma - ny in bondage are 3. Tell the glad ato- ry with patience and love, Urg- ing the lostones His 4. Tell the glad sto- ry when Jordau'sdark wave Call-eth our loved ones its SzS £3^ ^=f^ m -t/ — ^ — f m f^ ^=F I I 11 i fcs !«.— rs.-: IZ=* ^: ^??^ lost to re-claim ; sijili-ing for rest; mer - cy to prove ; bil-lows to brave; lifc&d isg J^ t ¥=^ Tell of Tell them Tell them Tell them re-demption thro' faith in His name ; in Je - sus they all may be blest ; of mansions pre - par- ing a - bove ; that Je-sus is Might -y to save; Refrain. ^ ^m ^=v- Tell the glad sto- Tell the glad sto- Tell the glad sto- Tell the glad sto- ry a - gam ry a - gam ry a - gam ry a - gam Toll it 53BE3^ fct^nt Tell it a -gain, m^. -=i — ^ -» — p- gain. Tell It -1- -f^ *V-K- Tell. ^^ SE2 -4: -■*=K Yrrr it a - gain, Tell It a • gain, a - gam. Tell it mM^^^M 9 «- i^s a - gain, 9 '0i Copyright, 1893, by The Biglow & Main Co. -tr-T ®rtl it §igm — €$mMtA. I Tell the glad story to suf-fer-ingman; Tell it O tell it a -gain. St* :t^ ^f± ^- r p -g-P y i> K 1/ t>- n— h — ^- ^ ^ ^ f T'T F ^ qurr 'ft' -i*'— I — I- — ^ — K — *•- stiii^ ^ gain, No. 101. ^itfee, fautt0 p^, |tris^. "Put on the whole armor of God."— Eph. 6: 11. Rev. J. H. EdWARDS. Rev. Robert Lowry. i^m^ -& ~4- S3S i -+- i i=1: 1. "A- rise,youngmen,a-ri8eI" Thy Sav-iour's lov- inj; voice Now bids tliee 2. A- rise! for death is uigli, Life's day is all too brief; Like lij^ht its 3. A -rise from dreams of fume, Fromseii-sual sluin-ber riso ; Keep spot-less t:§i:4=L r-f: ^^^^^^ -fr- -&-- g ^■ f — r — ' — ^ i -st-v- 'gi'~r' I?-- i^piq: ^ nt 2^ -<&- ^^ F^S* id: r lift thine eyes, Aiid iu His life re-joice; He raised the sleeping dead, And mo - ments fly, Its glad news and its grief; A - rise, and take thy part, In Christ'8dearname,Thy wealth seekintheskies; The noblest works a-wait Thine i^ -•- -^ P :fr- ^m^^^m fT=frF i-d= -_i 1_|._4 ^_4 — f-,— — H — I— y T 7r~n made it grand to live ; For thee His blood wasshed, All help Hisaini willgive. God's tremendons ti^ 'ht; To urmsl stir up thy heart, Go forth in heaven's great might. aid with high reward, And. crow ned at glory 's gate. Thou' It meet thy risen Lord. s^^^m^^M ■<&- Copyright, i886, by Biglow & Main. Jzzzit: —r m i , No. 102. p^ment try ^mtnt " I the Lord do koop it : 1 will wntor U ovi'ry mninpnt : lost Hny hurt it, I will keep it night anil day."— Isa. 27 : :;. D. W. Whittle. Mary "Whittle. s^^ 1. Dy - ing with Je - sus, by deatli reck-oned mine ; Liv - ing with 2. Nev - er 3. Nev - er 4. Nev - er a tri - al that Ho is not there, Nev - er a heart -ache, and nev - er a groan, Nev - er a weak - ness that He doth not feel, Nev - er a a a §1^ f- f ^ . f- f E ^ 5^ £ t-— t P i p^ Hn^ m^ -&- 5^ jg^^ m Je - sus, a new life di - vine; Look -ing to Je - sus 'till bur - den that He doth not bear, Nev - er a sor - row that teai - drop and nev - er a moan ; Nev - er a dan - ger but sick - ness that 'He can- not heal; Mo- ment by mo-ment, in S=hc ^ S ja.^ -^- itz^t ?^^ £E5£ 'fe^^i^gg ^^fppp plo - ry doth sliine, Mo-nient He doth not share. Moment there on the throne, Mo-ment woe or in weal, Je - sus. by ino-raent, O Lord, I am Thine, by nio-nient I'm un-der His care, by mo-ment He thinks of His own. my Sav-iour, a -bides with me still. t=P:nz|L -^ \- -<2- -^ i !^ m. — _/K w ^ I SI-- Chorus. Mo - ment by mo - ment I'm ^ itz i kept in His love; Mo-ment by 1 Copyright, 1893, by The Biglow & Main Co. i pammt bjj pamrnt. — ^mtlxiM. mrn^m^^^^ J: ^ iE^ mo- ment I've life from a - bove; Look - ing to Je - sus till ^-S^ M kM^^ -^^ *-p^ :q: rit. rts=5= ~z\- -c* -&■' m glo - ry doth shine; Mo-ment by momeut, Oh, Lord, I am Thine. f=l?: '^^ ^ £ I I »--H» Pf :S: m-A § No. 103. ®lt0u §lrt Pa ^ift •'He thatliath the Son hath life."— 1 Joicn 5 : 12. Rev. DwiQHT M. Pratt. 1^ i: — , \ 1- A—4~A z:d: '# — (51 Ira D. Sankey. mm -Si 1. Je - sus, my Lord, Thou art my life, My rest in la - bor, shield in strife; 2. Long, long I strufrgled e'er I knewMy strngglingvain, my life un-true; 3. I pray'd and wrestled in ray pray'r, I vprouglit, but self was ev - er tliere; 4. My ef-fort vain, my weakness lean'd, On Christ a-lone; to III m I turn'd, J- l±Az -^-^ =^=p=a 1: ■42- -.s>- ^E^: f "5*- :^=l F ^S^P^^^^iiliiB Thy love be-gets my love to Thee; Thy full-ness that which filleth me. I sought by ef- fort of my own The gift that comes from Clirist alone. Joy nev-er came, nor rest, nor peace, Nor faith, nor hope, nor love's increase. Con -tent to let His fuU-ness be God's bouudlessgift of grace tome. -iJ-^ f: 1^ .-.-JZj^., Copyright, 1896, by The Biglow & Main Co. No. 104. f(t mss fing Ikpitt. "O comp, let UBHing unto tho L()RD."-P8. 95 : 1. Lyman G- Cuylkb I - — — — ,— i|. -S 3f J 1 — — ^- RiAN A. Dykes. ^^Ie^I 1. Let us .sing y. -gain the praise of the Sav - iour, How He 2. Let us praise Him lor the words full of com - fort, That He '.i. Let us praise Him for the soul - cheer - ing prom - ise, Of the -.tr-ft -i — • -T — fei — T* •— •— s • •--— •n ^ *-!•-#- -, ^^^^^^^^^sii^li^^ipi :::5- died that we might know the Fa-ther's love; Let us tell to all the left for us re - cord - ed long a - go; He is near to ev - 'ry mansions that our eye.s shall yet be - hold; When we gath - er with the -^ tt ^ •-#-•—# — • — • — » . M l e^ — P . — K i — p— #— #— -y blA =zjz=:cz=:id ^=j: v/orld His com -pas - sion, How He ev - er lives to plead for us a - bovr. one that he - liev - eth, And His mer-cy to the faith-ful He will show, blest, in His king- dom, Where the rich-es of Hisgrace can ne'er be told. .--^—d — •---•-I— ^ — -^ — ^i-#-p#-i_^_^ — p — p — p — ,_^^^5,-i Refrain J- ^^^=^X^ ^m i :-^2ig- 9 S'— V "-*- Let us tell, the won-drous sto Let us tfcll, ry, How He V--^ za ^ i^ ^ died up -on the tree; Uu - to Him be all the praise, and the How He died Copyright, 1896, by The Biglow & Main Co, 3YKES. How Me That 11.- Of the m all tho ev - 'ry with the # T J — a - bovi. vill show, r be toUl. ^- :^- How He -S i , and the %iX % Wn l^dxin.— Conctudril. ritnrd. glo - ry; He hath suffered that from sin we rai^ht he tree ¥^^ :Stvr.S -^— l±t -t» f= 1: ■y— h — > ¥—^ ^ ^ tr-t r -^ ^ we might be free. N N S S I f^ No.t05. i»od §imetfa fvatjev. •* Hear my cry, O God ; attend nnto my prayer."— Ps. fil : 1. Rev. R P. Gordon. Httbert P. Mxtw. w ?^s 5 I ^ i fe^S:-5-=^ ^£p^ I S553Ef 1. Let not thy heart de-spair, Nor be a- fraid; God hear-eth 2. What tho' mis- for- tanes fall Part of thy lot; They can -not 3. This earth is not the home, Where thoashalt stay ; Here con-stiint ^zizzp: I :t=i: ^^- £ P^ i :^3i: tr -*-^ ^ ^=i-f i ei\ru - estpray'r. He giv - eth aid; He is thy Help - er nigh, take thiue all, Grod chang-eth not; Look up with bope-fnl glance, Chan -ges come, Timespeeds a- way; Yet when life's transient gleam J__-ff^ # ^ ,. » .N_ ^=r^ tr- f=r^ -^ :!=: -SJ J t—t r H-J-OJ-J. ^ i^ ^ :l=f i^zzzg E^ili f^T j And will thy need sapply; Then on His love re-ly, Calm, nndismayed. Be of glad countenance ; On- ward in faith advance, Sadness for - got. Fades like a passing dream, Brightly on thee will beam An endletis day. ^MiJ=g^i^^^^^ Copyright, 1893, by The Biglow & Main Co, I Ilfl V ' n No. 106. ®hm1l ^e §0 farfe ^alleij. " Vca, thoiiRh I wrtik thrniiRh tlii) valley."— fs. 23 : 4. W. O. CUSHINO. Ira D. 8ANKBT. ^^:&13 A ^^^^ * t J-T '^M 1. There'll be no dark val-ley wheu Je - ana comea.There'll be no dark 2. There'll be no more sor-row wheu Je - sua coiues.There'Ube no more 3. There'll be no more weep-ing when Je - sua comes,There'll beno more 4. There'll be songs of greet-ing when Je - sua comes, There'll be songs of M^M f m t=i: ^TlTf IP val-iey when Je-siiscomea;There'llbenodark valley when Je - sns comes sor-row when Je-susconies; But a glorious morrow when Je - sus comes weeping when Je- 8118 comes; But a bless-ed reapingwhen Je - sns comes greeting when Je-suaconies; And a joy -ful meeting when Je - sua comes jetins! ^ J- Refkain. ^ 35=l3 ^^^^ liiizt ^=^=^ To gath - er His loved ones home, I To gath - er His loved ones T t — r ovpfl onej w^^ ^-mm^^^^m ^~. r^' 3 a^^ m feii f=P=f=^ Pi home, To gath- er His loved ones home; There'll be safe home, safe home; mm^^ m^ I ^ -^m^^^^^m r no dark val-ley when Je - sua comes To gath-^r His loved ones home. N 1 ^ iU -i- t± i s Copyright, 1896, by The Biglow & Main Co. -^ ^ 1 UNKBY. be no dark be no more be no more besongs^" I - sns comeij I - 8US comes I - sns comes I - sus comes loved ones 5VPC1 H ^-1 iThere'U be f es home. m No. 107. ®h5j (Sird ^eigurth. "Thut Hoith unto Zic.n."— I8A. 52 : 7. F. H. Hhbphbrd, arr. Jambs McOranahak mm^$s^^^^ Vf 1. Trem-bling soul, be - set by fears, "Thy God reign-eth 2. Join, ye saiuta, the truth pro-claim, "Thy God reign-eth!" 3. Church of Christ, a- wake ! a - wake !" Thy God reign-eth!" ^ ^ I "Thy Oojl roign^th! " ^FR f ^ S T^-- £-: t I ^!^ »^=F?=* g^ fe^^^ g Look a-bove and dry thy tears; "Thy God reign-eth!" Shout it forth with glad ac - claim, " Thy God reij?u-eth !" For - ward, then fresh cour-age take; "Thy God reign-eth!" "Thy God reign-eth!" m t^ f-H^^ 3 SE^E -h:d • 5^4=t=f X- tzni dt r^ rr ^-5^ '^ r~^rz^ Tho' Thy foes with pow'r as -sail, Naught against Thee shall pre - vail ; Zi - on, wake, the morn is nigh, See it break from yon - der sky ; Soon de-scend-ing from His throne, He shall claim thee for His own; Trust in Him; He'll nev-er fail, "Thy God reigneth, Thy God reigneth." Loud and clear the watchmen cry: "Thy God reigneth, Thy God reigneth." Sin shall then be o-ver-thrown; "Thy God reigneth, Thy God reigneth." m #-^ 5=4^te=g=^ Copyright, 189s, by James McGnnahan, -im ^=mr^ ^ Ill i!j ■t No. 108. ®h( ^amctand! "Noltlinr Mhall there be nny more |ialn." — Bev. 21 : 4. Uov. H. H. IIAWEIS. Geo. C. HTRnBtNS. 1. The Hoiiie-luml ! O the Home-land ! The land 2. My liord is iu the Home-land, With an '.i. My loved ones in the Home-land Are wait :p=fe f^ -fii- -f^^ I of the free-born ! gels bright and fair ; ' iiig me to come, |=5|: i^ii^l3ii^litel I There's There's Where f no night in the Home-land, But aye no sin iu the Home-land, And no nei - ther death nor sor - row In - vades 5=^: ^ r^ m r the fade ■ less morn ; temp ta - tion there ; their ho - ly home ; :t:=t=:t: fzizit-: V a_i- f m i -H 1 1 1 1 ^ ^-=1 -4- --c=ir; m ^^- I'm sigh-ing for the Home-land, My heart is ach - ing here; The mu - sic of the Home-land Is ring- ing in my ears; O dear, dear na - tive Coun - try ! O rest and peace a - bove ! %-=X- T ElElHfet t— r— r t^_^JE_t;_*. *-=rP t zt -.e-- III it' ' 1 ! ' \ I i^iii -I — M^- W Jizii -^—^- ^ r SEEfEESEES :^: i^uz There is no pain in the Home-land, To which I'm draw -ing near; And when I think of the Home-land, My eyes are filled with tears; Christ bring us all to the Home-land, Of Thy re-deem -ing love; * .f * ?^ie_f:_,-_jt_fl._e---M^- It: t^ V— ^- ^^- ±: ^ EtEE^-ESE^ r r Copyright, 1893, by The Biglow <& Maiu Co. %ametand I —(^mtMtiL BBIKA. e-bom! d fair; come, ?98 morn ; ion there ; ly home ; ~>r l_l_25^ [ng here; iiy ears ; a - bove ! ig near ; lith tears ; ig love ; ^Pini There is no pain in And when I think of Christ bring u.s all to the the the * %^ ■^ 4- •■iin i-^ ' if z 1?^=^ Home-land To which I'm draw -ing near. Hoine-lund, My eyes are filled with tears. Home-land, Of Thy re_^- deem - ing love ! i: -^- A ± % 1 No. 109. ®ne ^mt% ^tsXtxm, ^haugbt "Now they deHire a bettor couutry that in, an heavenly."— IIeb. 11: 16. Miss Phoebe Carv. Philip Phillips. ^^^^^m^^^ 1. One sweetly solemn tho't Comes to me o'er and o'er; I'm nearer home to- 2. Near-er my Father's liouse, Where ina-ny mansions he; Nearer the great white 3. Xear-er the bound of life, Where burdens are had down; Nearer to leave the 4. He near me when my Vil, Are slipping o'er the brink; For I am near er Chorus. ,^ day. to-day, Than I have been be -fore. . throne to-day, Near - er the cry s-tal sea. f jTe„ „r m v home. Nearer m v homa cross to-day. And near-er to theerown. j ^^^^^^^^^ ^°™®' ^®^'^®'"*y '"'°''' home to-day, Per-haps, than now I think. is p i=t-. 3EL=^ £ '<>[ t^-it*±lzb'. li f M.^-0-M. s Near - er my home to - day, to - day, Than I have been be - fore. :t!z=t=fct:f ¥ ^ t- 4;: Copyright property of The Biglow & Main Co. f ^ h^^=^- -y- ^. P li III ■.if 1' n*' 1^ * i; - \ li ^ \ No. 110. ®he ftapc of the (Kamiitg of the |^anl D. W. Whittle. "LodkiiiR for that blcHBod h(i|)f." — Tins 'J: i:{. Mav Whittle Moody. w^¥^m$m^i^. '^- r*" 1. A lamp in thenij^ht, a song iu time of sor-row ; A great glad hope which 2. A star in the sky, a beacon bright to guide ns; An an-chor sure to 3. A call of comniaiid,like trumpet clearly sounding, To make us bold when 4. A word from the One to all our hearts the dear-est, A part- ing word to N ^ ^ ^ ^ I ^ ^ .1^ ^^^^^I^^J -- 7A i^i^tisz^: j=^j=z:kz^ ^~A -N-H> ^t^^^ -^"ff^ 1 Sr P. 1-^ S — I faith can ev-er bor-row To gild thepassingday with theglory ofthemorrow, hold when storms betide us ; A ref-uge for the soul, where iu quiet we may hide us, e - vil is surrounding; To stirthesluggishheart,audtokeepiugoodabounding, make Him aye thenear-est; Of all His precious words, the sweetest, brightest, clearest. -^ Chouus. Tempo. w m -€h TT P -0- i r LEf Isthehopeofthecomingof the Lord. Blessed hope, . . blessed hope, blessed hope, blessed hope, -H h r tESS.i \r^y V-vH-h E^^^ -t — t/'-U '- iiii^iaiig^^iSi^ Blessed hope of the coming of the Lord ; How the aching heart it cheers. ^-=^- I — ^^ • — f: — I 1 f. 1 1 1 1 — ,_j 1 1 , Copyright, 1896, by M«y Whittle Moody. tl [OODY. —I — =1- — — ^ — — 1 -* r ope\vliii:ti sure to K)l(l when word to ^-^ le morrow, ay hide U3, :)d abounding, test, clearest, i — I — I- -t- hope, lessed hope, Ut it cheers, Wxt §i(rpe of the (Biaming, t\t. — (Kottcludei How it jilistens thro' our tears. Blessed hope of the coming of the Lord. No.iit. liathinrj gut ^eav^isi* "He found nothing liut leaves." — Makk 11 : 13. L. E. Akerman, alt. Silas J. Vail. ?-!>ii -N— ^- -A — U i \. Nothing bnt leaves! The Spir- it grieves O'eryears of wast-ed life; 2. Nothing but leaves! No gathered sheaves Of life's fair rip-'uing grain : 3. Nothing hut leaves! Sad meni'ry weaves No veil to hide the pjist: 4. Ah, who shall thus the Mas-ter meet. And bring but with-ered leaves? F^ f i?ii t c ^^^^m^m^m O'ersius indulged whileeonscjencesiept.O'er vowsand promi • ses unkept, We .sow our seeds; lo! taresand weeds, — Words, id/e words, for earnest deeds — And as we trace our wea - ry way. And count each lost and niis.speut day, Ah, who.slmll,at the Saviour's feet, Be - fore the aw-ful judgment-seat, feiilii^j^i^i^ :t:=t=-t f=f 1c=f f=:| i iSliifef^ii^ V .■Xnd reap from years of strife — Nothingbut leaves! Nothing but leaves! Then reap, with toil and pain, Nothingbut leaves I Nothing but leaves! We sad-ly find at last— Nothingbut leaves! Nothing but leaves! Laydo'vn for,g<>ld-en sheaves, — Nothingbut leaves? Nothing but leaves? J Used by per. f 'i!: If . il ':; 1 I I I !,. I '" i i No. 112. ^<)>ptty ta Flora H. Cassbll. 0-0- im E 55; 1. 2. 3. 4. Up - ou the western plain There comes the sig-nal strain, 'Tis loy-al-ty, O hearyebravethesouudThat moves the earth a-round, 'Tis loy-al-ty, Come, join our loy-al throng, We'll rout the gi- ant wrong, 'Tis loy-al-ty, The strength ofyouth we lay At .le-siis' feet to-day, 'Tis loy-al-ty. ■^^^mi ^ 'm^m ley - al - ty, loy - al - ty to Christ ; Its ran - sic rolls a - long, The ley- al-ty, loy- al-ty to Christ; A - rise to dare and do, Ring loy-al-ty, loy-al-ty to Christ; Where Ha-tau's ban - ners float. We'll lov - al - ty, loy - al - ty to Christ ; His gos - pel we'll pro-claim, Thro' r-t-^ -^-\- ^^ F b- 1 P- -yf — i/ y- ? I^^^ii^^^^^ap hills take up the song, Of out the watch-word true. Of send this bu - gle note, Of out the world's do-main, Of loy-al-ty, loy-al-ty, Yes, loy-al-ty to Christ, loy-al-ty, loy-al-ty, Yes, loy-al-ty to Christ, loy-al-ty, loy-al-ty, Yes, loy-al-ty to Christ, loy-al-ty, lov-al-tv. Yes, loy-al-ty to Christ. I 1/ y V "On to vic-to-ry! On to vie - to- ry!" Cries our great Commander; ■*--t=t: # ^ " '■' ^ ' ^ r • ' » i^jztzd r rr T T^f ^ =^^= Si- IliL-ZiN "On!" We'll move at His command, We'll soon possess the great Com-man-der, " On !" ^ Copyright, 1894, by E. O. Excel!. Used by per, SSEIili. )y-al-t.v, »y-al-ty, >y-al-ty, )V-al-ty, ang, The do, Riun loat, We'll aim, Thro' ^3 PP I Christ. I Christ. I Christ. » Christ. lii 1 ^ Tumander ; ^-= m I the ^^opttj} t0 (Sihtist — ^mtMtt m h"^-- A- land, Thro' loy - al - ty, loy - al - ty, Yes, loy - al - ty to Christ. I ^■ ^^. 1 1 LJ W S|. H» — •- Ie -f f r- 1/ i' t I No. 113. El Nathan. ^^vt& t0 ^mt " Serve the Lord with gladness."— Psa. 100 : 2. James McGranahan. ^ ^.-*~r- -i^t=^^=i=i —J -! J- *— ^ t 4: —H 1- 1 1. Go - ing forth at Christ's command, Go- ing forth to ev - 'ry land; 2. Serv- ing God through all our days, Toil -ing not for purse or praise ; II Seek-ing on- ly souls to win, From the dead- ly pow'r of sin; WM^ =4: t l==t:: r 9^ I t :^-=—^~ ^ 1= FuU sal - va-tion making known. Thro'the blood of God's dear Son. Rut to mag-ni - fy His name, While the gos- pel we pro -claim. We would guide their steps a- right. Out of dark-ness in - to light. g CriORiTs. « • -• J-T t=1: -1^: gt=z.t "Saved to serve!" the watch- word ring, Saved to serve our glo-rious King ; Wl ^ t=^ ■- — ]/- ■422- E3EErf;^E^iy -•.— « §• Tell the etc - ry o'er and o'er Saved to serve for - ev - er - more pizrzzzr Copyright, 1895, by James McUranahao. r -t— t- f I * F ,i No. 114. Whm the S^mU ate patrhittg in. " The ratiHomed of the Lord sliall return aud cume to Ziou with songs,"— IsA. 36 : 10. Katharine E. Purvis. J. M. Black. 1= :— T r^lF ■JMi 3=! 1. 2. 3. 4. Thro' the shin - ing gate, Where thean-gels wait, Wbeu the saints . . are Parted friends shall meet On the gold-en street, When the saints . . are Ev - 'ry tongueand race Shall extol Ciod's grace, When the siiints . . are To the Lamb once slain, But who lives a - gain, When the siunts . . are When the saints are ^ ^ ^ ^ &^-#- ffi3: :tEf= r-f rr— r— g: S -N- -tt^^ -(&- -t&- -^ ■-t- marching in, marching in, marching in, marching in, rr^= i=i=j^ E£ marching in, are marching in, The Re-deemed shall come And be Spot- less robes shall wear, Vic - tors' And the blood-washed throng Shall re - We shall of - fer praise Through e - ■^^-^ l^=r m ll-ld. l^ :=]: -e, In 'im, Thro' |ng, In tion He I and a - cit - ly, I %t ^awji p«.— (SifliwlttttJd Chorus. taaght me, And made my heart per-fect - ly whole dore Him, lie -stored to His lov-iug em- brace know - ing, That Je - sus the Sav-iour is mine, ■1 He saves me, He P^ r f=SF- t=& »£*qi £| saves me, His love fills my soul, halle- lu - jah I Oh, glo - ry, Hesaves me, * -^^ -\ — I- - -A- - > -, — 1-— ^ 1 1 -— — I--- 1 ^ 1-- -f>--\-, 1 1-.-» His spir-it a- bid-eth with-in ; His blood cleanseth me from all .sin -^ 1^— ^=^l-5-^#Jl No. 117. tore, \tUxt and afta peat John Cennick f 3 Me^ jtzf:: (Sookingham. Li M.) Lowell Mason. I 1. Be present at onr ta-ble,IiOrd, Be here and ev - 'ry-wherea-dored ; 2. WethankThee, Lord, for this our fooil, For life, and health, and ev-'rygood: A- ^ t- -(9- ^ --■^ =1= iP^lB These mercies bless, and grant that we May feast in Par - a - (Use with Thee. Let mau-ua to our souls be given, -The Bread of Lifeseutdown from beav'n. it $ i >v '■ li: \ It 'I' No. 118. p. J. Crosby. Solo, or Dttet. "By grace ye are saved." — Eph. 2: 5, OKO. C. STEBBINa i ^ 55=r *7-:ir ^^ •^^ i- :i^* 1. Someday the sil-vercord will break, And I no more as now shall sing; 2. Someday my earth-ly house will fall, I can-not tell how soon 'twill be, 3. Someday, whenfadesthegolden sun Beneath the ro - sy-tint-ed west, 4. Someday; till then I'll watchandwait,Mylampalltrimm'dand burning bright, !3Ei h^ ±i±^ r j^E^z r r m. ^m ^^^^^^^ But, O, the joy when I shall wake With-in the pal-ace of the King! But this I know — my AUin All Has now a placeinheav'n for me. My blessM Lord shall say, '"Well done! "And I shall en-ter in - to rest. That when my Saviou rope's the gate, My soul to Him may take its flight. a ±^ r n^n r=^ $ Chorus. E3 ^ J ^ ? I m And I shall see Him face to J shall see ^^ f ^ t^^ face. And tell the to face, i i ? 1^^^^^^ fe^ 1 sto - ry — Saved by grace; And I shall see Him face to J shall see ^w t — 9- ^^^E!^- ? ^ Copyright, 1894, by The Biglow & Main Co. EBBINS. lallsing; ;will be, id west, uing bright, m U nt the King! for me. to rest, its flight. lEdE I m tell the -t^-^ I face to ^ ^md lijj (!►»»«. — (SiottclttM ^ -■a -^ — ?i nY. r ^^^ 1^^ 1 face, And tell the I to face. —- ^ ^ 1 iL sto - ry — Saved by grace. f^? -b- N0.H9. "iot i, But ©hrisit" A. A. p. " Not I, but Christ liveth in me." Gal. 2 : 20. J. H. BURKK. m^^mw^^^^^ 1. "Not I, but Christ," be honored, loved, ex - alt- ed; "Not 2. '"Not 1, but Christ," to gent- ly soothe in 3. "Not I, but Christ," in low-ly, si - lent 4. Christ, on-ly Christ, ere long will till ray por - row;" Not la vis I, but I, but bor;"No I, but ion; Glo - ry ex _|2__ iE3EEE±; rf^ t=^ -js*- -K?- -&- -f9' fe£ 1^ m^^^ P :t :^: f- SSS m p. Christ," be seen, be known, be heard; " Not I, but Christ," iu ev-'ry look and Christ,'' to wipethefalling tear: "Not I, but Christ, "to lift the wear-y Christ," in humble, earnest toil: Christ, only Christino show, no os- ten- cell - ing soon, fuUsoon I'll see — Christ, only Christ,my ev-'ry wishful- JS.^ Si: ^ ^-^ -«»- ^ffl- f -422- 3EtEa P^ ^ 5 -^, f =i: J ^fiP ac - tion, "Not I, but Christ," in ev - 'ry thought and word, bur -den; "Not I, but Christ," to hush a- way all fear, ta - tion; Christ, none but Christ the gath'r-er of the spoil, fill - ing — Christ, on - ly Christ, my All in All to l)e. ^@ '&^-- -J^z fes £=t=E5Ef Copyright, 1896, by The Biglow & Main Co, F=M^ -/2_ I iri i (■ 1 M I i r No.120. §i^ ^M\ §leijtt |yam Ji^a to fta. A. J. Gordon, D.D. (I'H. 72: 8.) ( MiBsionary Hymn.) Jamrm McUkanaiian. i i-f:ppf3i§i3=i^f^: I 1. O church ofChrifit! b«-hold at last The promised si^n ap - pear — 2. With nird - ed loiu»,tnakehaste,tuakeb:i8te,Thy wituesstocoin - plete; 3. Aud Thou, O Is - rael, lonj; in dust, A - rise! and come a - way: 4. The scat-ter'd sons are jj;ath 'ring home. The fij? trtfehudsa - gain; 5. Then sing a- loud, O Pil-grim churcli, Brief conflict yet re - mains; m ^35-^ p f---=e ^-t- 1- u ■•-•fl pmm^^'^^^^m The gos - pel preached ill all theworld;And lo! tlieKingdraws That Christ may take His throne and bring All ua-tionsto His See liow the Sun of Hight-eousness Sheds forth the be.imsof A lit - tlewhile,and Da-vid'sSon On Da-vid'sthroneshall And then Im-man - u - el de-scends To bind thy foe in near. feet. day. reign. chains. n %-^- _i_ t #J* »=»: Chorus. ii# # ^ ^f#% PfS^^ He shall reign from sea to sea, When He girdsonHisconqu'ring sword; r=^i ?= :?3 ^. i ^ pm^^^^^^. All the ends of the earth shall see The sal - va- tion of our iMM E3Ee SW t 8=f ,=f?^ 5* P* 1 \f ^ God. 1^ Copyright, 1895, by James McGranahan. i\ i No. 121. ^mtt ^mt tk 3. Tliere is nev-er a life so dark-en'd, So hope-lessand an- ^^:r fi ^ -fetf^j,- -• — f —f - P lEt^lEE?. * =3= i^f© i=t bri{»ht; And un ■ to the soul that trusts Him, He there, Out - stretched in ten - der com ■ pas - sion, The blest, But may be fill'dwith the light of God, And Sg^M^^^^iSg^: M H^^: -^ — f^ i^p^^i giv - eth songs in the night. There is uev -er a path so bur-den to help us bear. There is nev -er a heart so en-ter His prom - ised rest. There is nev -er a sin or ^: .fe^= -»— N :iH^ -• #- -fV— \- i ;*— ^- ^m^MM hid den, But God will lead the way^ If we seek for the bro-ken, But the lov - ing Lord can heal; For the heart that was sor - row, There is never a care or loss. But that we may ^^- Copyright, 1895, by The Biglow & Maiu wo. BBINS. make it 1 hands are land an - Sbm i$ ^mx n gaij.— (Kancludcd. :— ^ mwi^mrnnrnfiw.^'^ Spir - it's giiid-ance, And pa-tieiit-ly wait and pray, If we pierc'dou Cul-v'ry, Doth still lor His loved ones U'«*l, Korllm bring to Je - sus, And leave at the tout of the cross, lint Him, He Bion, The God, And ^ seek for the Spir-it's guid - ance, And patient-ly wait and pray, heart that was pierc'd on Cal - v'ry, Doth still for His loved ones feel, that we may bring to Je ■ sus, Andleaveatthefoot of the cros.s. ^f #^ ^ n 'm^ f -t-^ path so heart so sin or m eek for the eart that was lat we may No. 123. ^x^xu 60d iti^m Wa^m. (OldHandred. L.M.) Rev. Thomas Ken. L. BOtJROKOIS. :J; ^23 m -g*— JS —^. yj I ^ j '— jrM '-^ ' 1— c<-« -^- -5l-^Z5^ Praise God from whomall blessings floWjPraise Him,all creatures here be-low ; iSEgE^ES -J^ ^^mi -«'— F :^ fe=t::=-l -&- P f^^^^iteiiiiip Praise Him a - bove,ye heav'- ly host ; Praise Father,Son and Ho- ly Ghost. ii ^- -■gvf?:- :^ dM J=&£ :- 3?: ^ pfffpg^^ J4 -i^.'S' fFf=^ I rs hi ) '< i :. * > No. 124. lluraH ^mht, # ^c.'ttt of ^ttine! F. J. ("iiasBY. J NO. H. SWENBY. ii^^^-iiJi --I — I- »-i-«t — ^" q:::::!::?*! =: rtH 1. A-wiikf, a - wake, O lioart of niino ! Sinp; proiso to fJnd a - Imivo ; •2. iltMiccincd by Him, my Lord and Kiii>?, Who Bavi-H nu' day liy day; 3. Oh lovo, nil - chaii^-iiig, love sub - linio! Not all thi> hoxtH a - Ihivo :ff:-* :52-rr£ re-*' Take up tho Boug of end - Icxs years, And Binj? ro-doeni-ini^ love 1 My hfo and all its ran -Homed powers Could ne'er His love re - pay. Can reach the height, or sound the depth Uf Gud'a e - ter - nal lovo. 1 — &- r: :ffr * :ff: • H 1 t L— - igr-.J^-__tg:: f^ Ko - deemed by Him who bore my sins, When --..-i: ■^.-■Jt I CnoKus A - wake, a - wake, heart of mine! A - wake, a - wake, O heart ol mine I .z::^ — ■ i-^f^ ^-..^, ^^ ^ — __^ •'-H u-' — ■ "«l "Tfl Iwve ;. Sing praise, sing praise tu 0(mI Sing praise, sing|iraiiie a?::(S: «::*: :?:*: iff:* to (}o miiin of cimI - Icsm vfurK, J- # -1- # :ff :ff- -^.'-S:- — m -■-^- ■ — _ — , — ^ — I 1 _-K — 1_ ^5E=:^a^=^-=:7- And Am! siiiH ro - dei'iu wig, aud ttiug — , • _« « m — ^ .7} ■ -air=»:j::rzlr_:.-(i iiig love! re - deeui - iiig love I r IZEi^SE -g r r -- No. 125. ®hm fe at (Swm sRill fav aurajj* Cecil F\ Alexander. Moderato Geo. C. Stkbhins. 1. There in iiKrii-rihill far a- way, Witlnmt a I'it - y wall; Where the (Icur Lonl wiw 2. We may not kiioM, We can -not tell What pains He liad to hear; Hiit we lie- lieve it 3. le (lied tliat we niia;ht lie forgiven. He died to make uh good, That we nii>rlif K'> at 4. There wan no cjth - er good enough. To pay the price of Bin; He on-lycoiijd un- .^—m-nB^.^m^-^ — •______ m m^:^^m—m .m- m..^. •_, ^liA Cnouus. '-i"3" »^ r^ES3^]?grEil?-M^^ cm - ci fled. Who died to save ni4 all cm - ci neil, « no ilied to save ni4 all. -v was fo, UH, He hung and Huf-fered there. I ^, , • • ■ i n i i , . . , / ^ 1 1 1 II- II . V Oh, dear - ly, dear - ly h;is Ho loved, last to .ieav'n,Sav'd hy Him pre- ciouh Mood. f ' J» ■» lui-k the gate ()f heav'ii and let uh in. J Aud .# ,4r— trl. I 1^ I .1 I ^ itoi T n-1 we must love Hitu too; Aud trunt In UU re-deom ingldood, Ami try HiHworknto do. jg^ai-ll^lf-M- JBf fxji^l ^ _|:^J UvM I (if: f If ' ji i Ml. III I ! 11 No. 126. Pjj ^mont |M 0f |lU. Fanny J. Crosby. Jno. U. sweney. ^^^mm^f^'f^mi 1. When my life -work is end - ed, and I cross tlie Bwell-iug tide, When the 2. Oh, the Boul • thrill - ing rap - turo when I view II ih bless - ed face, And the 3. Oh, the dear cues in glo - ry, hi>'^ uiey beck - on mo to come. And our 4. Thro' the gates to the cit - y in a rcbe of spot- less white, He will ^^^■^ u^^^^Mi^^mt^M brightand glo-rious morning I shall seu; I sliall know my Ke- deem- or wlien I lus-tre of His kind -ly beaming eye; How my full heart will praise Uini for the part -log at the riv- er I re - call; To the sweet vales of E - den they will lead me where no tears shall ev - er fall; In the glad song of a- ges I shall ^S}^£^^ reach the oth - er side, And His smile v.ill be the first to wcl - come me. mer - cy, love, and grace, Tliat pre - pares for me a man - sion in the sky. sinK my wel - come home, But I long to meet my 8uv ■ iour first of all. min-gle with de - light; But I long to meet my Sav - iour first of all. :ff--*--rff-.^: -£»— -f — 5- f^ Chorus, -^ — ! f l»-JN — ♦^ V^-—^ 1 — I* IM n _ ■^ I shall know Him, I shall know Him, As redeem'd by His side I shall stand, I shall know Him, J ^mm^ T^ * — ^^-1 b 31 n 4^-1-^^ I shall know Him, I shall know Him By the print of the nails in HiH hand. I shall know m^^^^^m^l^ tfr^mi No. 127. I will ^ing the ?itf0ttdtott^ ^tanj. F. H. Rowley. w^i -- N — rl^F :i53 dV:=dfcr Peter Bilhorn. •J 1 fc r.-M— I * — h — S-, — I — , 1. I will sing the won - drous Bto - ry, Of .he Christ who dind for nie, 2. I was lost, but Jo - siis found me, Foun(f the shoop that wont a - stniy ; 3. I «va8 bruiHcd, liut Jo - sutt healed me, Faiut woh I from many a full, 4. Days of dark - ness still como o'er me, Sor row'rt paths I oft - en tnad, 5. He will keep me till the riv - er Rol;9 '•■» wa - trrs at inv fiTt ; * > eu I r the ay will shall kll Htand, 3 ^i«^^ I -fri— ir m How He left His homo in glo - ry, Threw His lov - ing arms a - round mo, Sight was gone, and fears pos-sefwed mo, But the Sav • iour still is with me. Then Ho. '11 boar me safe •• ly o - vor, Tor Drew But By the cross me back llo freed His hand Whero the Ic on Cal - va - ry. la « to His way. mo from them all. I'm safe - ly led. ones shall meet. CHoRns. St rss; Yes, I'll ; — r ElB^ sing.. Yes, I'll sing the won - drous sto tho Won - drous sto i- VU-- ^mm. ■ft. -err -# g-_=r_*^_— Of the Chriut who died for me, Of the Christ who died for mo, M.. M. M.. Sr. It.' -er. ^. . 1 1 ^ 1 :tzi--g:: n z:^^ m^ 12 ^- m mm 1 ^ Siiv^ it with the saints In glo . . - rv, Sing it with thb saints in glo - ry. -t ^ ^^^^iM^^E^^^^^lM^ baud. No. 128. <|aith fe ih ^i^irt0Wj. John H. Yates, IBA D. Banket. =^^ 1. Kn - camiicd a - long tlio hills of light, Yo CliiiH 2, Ilia ban - nor o • ver us ia love, Our hwoiiI ;5. On cv - 'ry hand tlio foo wo fliid DrsiWii up 4. To Ilim that o - ver - conios the foe, Whilo riii - • tiiin ?ol . ditrs, risp, tlio word (if God ; in dri'ul ar - ray; nii'iit hIiuU ho giv'n ; ^tU: — f= 1 1 — -Jzz -r And press tho bat We tread the road Let tents of ease Be - fore the au tie ere the night Shall veil tlio glow - iiig skion; the saints a - hove With shouts of tii - uniph trod ; be left be- hind, And on - ward to the fray; gels he shall know His name con-fe«rtt'd in beav'n; ^- feai^z^i^S: ilL mi^^ S-, — t- 9^=9 m * ^^ A - gainHt the foe By faith thoy, lik(^ Sal - va - tion's liol - Then on - ward from in valoH bo - low, a vhirlwind's bri-ath, met on each hiwl, the hills of light, Lot all our Swi'pton o'or With truth all Our lioartawith strength ho ov - 'ry girt a love a ■ hurled; field; bout, fliimo; Faith is the vie - to The faith by which thoy The earth Hliall tn-m • Ido We'll van - qwish all tho - ry, wp know. That o - vor- con - quorod Death I.s still «nir 'neath our tread, And och - o hosts of night, In Jo - as' comes tho world, shiu - ing shield, with our shout, coil- qu'ring name. :!: r-tr:- I I 1 — ' — f— -5-1- ^ CHoRrrs. iA-=^ iL _l _ - jh ^ ~nq 1 ., -■:j^-^ Faith is the Faith is Vic - to - A U 17 1 Failh is Faith is the •|» Vic . to - ry 1 -t» t ^ :^.S::z.|.. __i — — 1-- — ^^^^ i- w . 1 1 U ^ - U |aith is tlii^ Wxtttit^.—€mtMtl Oh, ri - ouB -le— 1=- vie ?$^-&^ — r l-r — t- [Eeiifi I to - ry, Tliat ver - nmies the wmiil. t Tri:— zrr »- '2. a a No. 129. 4^ttt J^avi0uv §itig» J. H. Johnston. James McGkanahan. 1. lie lives and loves, our fav -iourKiiiR; With joy - ful lips yourtrib-utn hrintj ; 2. Ilis Hand is strong, His word fii-dnros, His Fiic - ri - fi.o o-r peace m- -euros; 3. Each day re- veals His cuu - stiuit love, With "mpr-cies new" I'nim heav'n a - bovo; illi frpfc rtzr::! « m m- U U b* Efe fcfcrrrsi liEEiE 3igi rjrir: i^f --A X—V Re -peat His praine, px - alt His iinnio, Whofo grace and truth are Btill tlie Hinio. From Bin and death He dotii re . deem, Hid change-less luvo ho all our tlienie. Thro' a- ges past His word lias stood; Oh taste and see that Ho is good. CnoRCS. r!ta4-e:^:^e=:i -|fc:-P- :«.:-•_ — U- -r£ -_ fc — *- s- f *^^-=?^-— I It* ^ ^ Ilis mer - cy 3 flows, an end - less streani, To all e - ter - ni - ty the simii'; t^\^ M- M. M. ^., M. ILm. M. ^ -Cz:. trrtr- _C:zr__h:: br- t- r: > ^ ^ r ^u u I ry I To all e-ter-ni-ty, to all e-tor-ul-ty, To all o-ter-ni-ty the same -1 I !: 1 1 i No. 130. E. R. Latta. Moderato. H. 8. Perkins. ^ 1. BlcHS-ed be the Fount- ain of blood, To a world of sin . nere re-vealed; 2. Thorn -y was the crown that He wore, And the cross His bod . y o'er -came; 3. Fa - ther, I have wan- dered from Thee, Oft - en has my heart gone a -stray; ricss-t'd be the dear Son of God: On - ly by Ilis Btripes we are healed. Grit'V-ims were the Bor - rows He bore, But Ho suf - fered thus not in vain. Criiu-son do my sins seem to me^ Wa • ter can - not wash them a - way. Tho' I've wandered far from ITis fold, May I to that Fount-ain be led, Jo - BUS to that Fount-ain of T'iue, Brlng-ing to my heart pain and woe. Made to cleanse my sins here be - low; Lcan-iug on Thy prom-ise I go; tm.^ t-- Wash me in the Blood of the Lamb, And Wash me in the Blood that He shod, And Cleanse me by Thy wash -iug di - vino. And shall be whit - er than snow, shall bo whit ■ er than snow, shall be whit - er than snow. m^i ^^m whiter than the snow, Whiter than the snow, whiter than the snow; ^^P g |# #i^^ ^i ^ ^fe^4##^ fB'S^ Wash me in the Blood of the Lamb, And I shall be ,vhit-er than snow, Wasli me in the Blood of the Laml),of the Lamb,And I shall be whiter than 8now,than snow. -I^^' fejg iCINS. realed ; came ; stray ; m heak'd. vain, way. ^^^ woe, low; go; t-- — sr"5 "^ snow, enow, enow. No. 131. ^mt'^tixvtdf ^Mt'^tiAxttA. FBANCE.S K. IlAVEROAIi. Geo. C. Stbbbins. ^T^^W^^^f 1. Truo - heart - ed, whole-heart-ed, faith - ful and luy - al, King of our livctt, by 2. Trno - heart - ed, wliole-lieart-od, full - ost al - lo - gianco Yiclil-iii({ licnccfortli to 3. True - heart - ed, whole-heart-ed, Sav - iour all - glo - rioiis! Take Thy great pow - er Thy our and f^^ ^ l jiJ4|y ^.^^ ^a^^J>^s::J| grace we will ho; Un-dertho stuud-anl ex - ult • od and roy - al, Ptimitriti Thy glo - ri - OI19 King; Val-iant en-deav.or ami Inv • itig o - ho - ilicncc, Fn-e - ly uiid reign there a - lono, O - ver our wills and af- fen - tions vie - ti - rioiin, Fri'o • ly mir- i^^p Chorus Poal out the watchword I iti - leucn it uov - er ! Pual Bi-Icnce strength we will bat - tlo for Tliett. | joy - ous - ly now would wo bring. ?■ ren - dered and wliol -ly Thino own. f 1- Hff- t^ ^ >>-t : ^ife ^^^^^^ N i» N Song of our spir - it's re - joic - ing and free; Song ro-joir-ing and free; mm Poal out tli<- watchword! Pi'iil ^ '^^^^^m ley - al for - ev - er! King of our lives, By thy grace wo will he. loy - al King ^^g^^^^^^^-^H ^ No. 132. §m^ \^ (RMn^. i' r s l: ; ■ M' I i ! KANNY J. C'KOSBY. GEO. O. STEBBINS. :-3^^ -N-4 HiH w Umi - iliT - ly i-iklliii|{ tlu'o himiu— ('iill-iii)^ to - iliiy, cuU-iug tu - duy; Hiirt is cull - iiig tlio WL'ii-ry tu rest — Call-iiig to - day, cull-iiig to- day; Hii.'* is wiiit-iiig, oil, come to Him now — Waiting to-day, wuit-iug to-day; HUH JH |ili'ail-iiiK. oh, list to His voice — Ilcarllini to - day, hear Him to-day; ^•_:e- 1^ pi -»- t5— r- l^.-jr^irrqs- tVoni :IIiiu witli who Why Kriii^ ( '.i >mv Tliey .-.St Kkfkain. tllO HIIII-H thy 1)11 r-' -S liiiKi N'li, 11 at I on 1 ^n ■^ir: oi' 1 >v(t wilt thou I'oaru Far-thcr ami far-ther a 111 thiiii shalt lio l)l(!.st ; Ho will not turn thee a lis feet low - ly how; Oonic,andno long-er de lis iiiiniu Hliall 10 -joice; Quick -ly a- rise and a -«* — ^— i^ — *^ — 1^ — \^ way ? way. lay, way. q— -j^- 'M . J=:r*_4-5„ ^^ =J^- J* — h h , I. . 1 ,^ Call - - - ing to Call - ing, call - ing to day,, day, call to - day ; Call ■ A- - ing to ing, call - ing to =C I 1^ Je - - - HUH Ih call - - ing, Je - HUH is tcn-dt-r-ly call-ing to-day, ^1 >_ — — . — I ^_ i-w m-^m-m •— • — 1~ 1^ ^ <^ ^g No. 133. §l(av ui$, ® Saviour. ClIAKLKS HnUCE. Ira D. Sankby. m^^^^^&i^^^i^ 1. Hoar iiH, Sav-iour, whilo wo pray, Iluni-hly our nooil con-foss - ing; (iraiit uh the proniiged 2. Know-ingThy lovo, ou Thoo wo call, BoM-ly Thy throne aildress-ing; Pleading that show'rsof 3. Trusts ing Thy word that caiiHot fail, Mas- tcr, we claim Thy prom-ise; Oh that ourfaith may -t=-t= -Tt: s- r S I mm^ S?8 — ■ are rec now kee 1, :£§ ^^~r^ Refratn. hIiow'ih ti) - liny, Send tlioni up -on us, Lord. ■» grace may tall,— Send them up - on uh, O Lord. > Send sLow'rs of lilcss - ing; now pre-vuil, — Send us the xhowerx, O Lnril. ) W-# -. 1 1 I >— - — ig . . - •5^SeIIO^'^ '^$LM - ^ ^1 Sendsliiiw'rsro- fresli-iiig; Send us show'rM of bloss-ing ; Send thi^ni, Lord, wo prav. £*8-E «-"-4Z7 I I U "t:^ ■r- :&— 1»— ^ =t=;*~ No. 134. 3Hfhat a ^i^ondcrfwl ^avioMtl E. A. H it Elisiia a. Hoffman. f=^f 1. riirist liiw for ein a - t'lne-nu'iit made, Wliat a 2. I praise Ilini fir the cleans-itiK Mond, What a ;i. Ho cleansed my heart from all its sin, ^VIlat a •I. He walks he - sicle me nil the vay. \\ liat a 4m. -•- -•- M. M. - ^ I Won - der - ful Won - der - I'til Won - der - I'nl wun - dor - lul d ->^ "*- Suv - iour ! We .>neMs!On m de . sveml. might-y art, Now rule in ev - 'ry heart, And ne'er fronms de-|iart, Spir-it of pow'r! ma - je§ - ty May we in glo - ry see, And to e - ter . ni - ty Love and a - dore. No. 136. F. J. ('KOSBY. ,f p^M %mx^. I. B. WooDBTTRT, arr. of light, To the lands tliat are ing Word, To the na - tioiis tliat of rest, To the souls liy the m^um^ =t: J^lZl i^n^s^iJ! ly - iug know not tempt-er dark-ness and niglit, 'Tia the Mas - ter's corn-maud; go ye forth in His ': voice of the Lord; Take the wings of the morn -ing and fly o'er tiic ; bond-age op - press'd; For the Sav - iour hns pur-chas'd their ran -som fpun' i ^^^ name, The won-der - ful Gos - pel of •vave, In the strength of your Mas - ter the sin; And the ban-quet is read - y, O Je - BUS pro - claim; Take your lives in ycmr lost ones to save; He is call - ing once gath-er them in; To the res - cue make !^ptA ^xc^.—(S}mtMtt OlARDINI. hp: Fa- thcrl nil- nil:Coni(Viii'ITIiy iur:Tlu)u,wli(>al- But of Dftyri! iM d« • K'ernl. it of jxiw'r! and a - tloro. -=\- :ff5_ 1^ -J — I — I- i^i^iJi ~=t Mt=mik^im liund, to the work wliilr' 'tin day, iiiiiro, not a mo - uiont'a d( lu.«te, there's no time for 'tiH ilay,"! do - lay, V di' - lny, ) Speed a • way, speed a - way, ( lillN, 2. Oft wo tri'inl the |iatli lii'-liirf iin With li wi^a • ry liiir>i|cii'il liiurt, 3. \V(t Hliikll ciiiiio with jiiy mill ^liiil • ih-nh, W<- Himll pith • cr rniiiiil thiithinni'; :-&.l=|: m-^ _m I ff--— •--•- 9 'i Bi r\: "^ J^^AlS^ And thp Biiii • liKht full in );liid - new) On the rW - er and tho rills. Oft wu toil II - mid tho Nhad Face to fiico with thosd that luvo own, And our fltldH ar« far UH, Wo aliiill know um wo a - |iliil : aro kuiiwii: Iff: A -W. jm.. .m. .m.' JT-. s:. — te — I — I 1 -& ►— m — n ^k^ ^:|f- m. ^t^ — T- Wo ro - call our Fii - thor's prom - Ibo In the rain- liow of tlioBjiray: Hut tho Sav - iiiur,, "(Jtmic, yo l)lo«« - ed," All our la - iMir will ro - jiay, And tho Boug of our re - domp - tion, Shall re- Bound thro' end . less day, -«-i— IT-,-* — ^ -0-y -m — m-^—m — ^ 1 ■ !■ -.— 1»-^_, -f: Wo Wiioii Wliou Hhall Wl' tlio know each gath - or siiail • OW8 10 oth - er Ixjt - ter When in tho morn-ing Wlioro liavo do - part - cd, And tho tho tho :•- — 5"— 1 mists have rolled a - uiiKta have rolled a - niiHts have rolled a • WIIV. way. - wuy. m^^-'- :r-^_i r5^^- -1^- (^ ^ — Ji»-- t^ — _^ L^ IS — E — !E_ ::P-| tly.-fe CnoTins. s_?,-s^i: A--^- >:l.:5^ u t* ^ 5 a 1 Wo shall know as we are known, ... Nov -er' Wo Khali know as wo are known, m Tt- i^-^izff.— ff" ■5> y F- iz?E ^:z:^£^:fEfi^ ^rc^ ^J ^ dir mote . to walk a - lone In the Nov • ei ■ more to walk a - loiio, to walk a - lone, M.J _jm. M.. 45. __^ ._ Iff: jff: • « _:ff: ; * _*___♦ • * m I^wajt. A I). SANKKY. 5 -n_2 ■ of tJic lulls linr-dpii'il liiiirt, rolllld tilt! till nril' _■«■-. -t -r • ■0. - 1 • - f- Tfe -J f ami tlio rlllH, far a - intii : wo aro kiiiiwii: T^. Iff: * — -F- — —I- • m^ f of • will tlio Hiiray : ro- luiy, >' end - losH day, 'o rolled a - wiiy. o rolled a - way, e rolled a - wiiy. :t==J»r i Nev - er- .re kiuiwu, -^ ;jr3 ^ m \-^ I loue, Id the f- i^btn tb( pijitisi, (t(.— 4i!ion(tu(1ri ilawn - iug of tlio luoni • iiig Of that liriKlit and Imp . |iy day : We Hliall ^y^fr-i" — -g — >^ — g — 1/^ p — ^ — g ' — "^ — ^~r — — *7\ ^ .--^-i -a* J kiiiiw each oth - or b(>t - ter, WIhti the niJHts have rolled ii - way. ■ i V ^ - — - — — I. ■ — ■ ■ -m •- :Sl m. ,?ff!__»-s _IWi m^^T^m^^ No. 139. clwwt '%mi tA f tajior. W. W. Walford. Slow. Wm. 11. Bradbury. 1. Sweet hour of prayer I «weet hour of prayer I That calla mo from a wmld of care, r:{^ - | (■ ■ !■ U I > I D.C. — And oft es-caped the tempttr's snare, By thy re -turn, sweet hour o/ prayer; f N— I - Aud bida me at my Fu-tbor'a throne Make all my wants and wihIi - ea known : ^.^ — I 1*_^^ ^^- I l^pl^ =ff=ff= ^ ^. .^W ^ ts-caped the temp - ter s snare, By thy re -turn, sweet hour of prayer. F==>«q ^^^i :=^-- i^^ ==t:-i=Jiq .i^^J- rSi In sea - sons of dis - tress and Brief, My soul has oft - en found re-lief ; D.G. "rJ ^^^^^m 1 Sweet hour of prayer I sweet hour of prayer 1 Thy wings shall my petition bear To Him whose truth and faithfulness Gn^raKe the waitiiiK soul to bless : And since He bids me seek IIi^> face. Believe His word, and trust liis grace, |: I'll cast ou Him my every care, And wait for thee, sweet hour of prayer I :| 3 Sweet hoiirof prayer! sweet Imur of prayer! May I thy cuiiHolation sliarc, Till, from Mount l*iH);ah's lolly height, 1 view my home and take my flight ; This rolKj of flesh I'll drop, and rise To weizf the everlasting pri/f ; IjAnd .out, wliile passing through thi' air, Farewoil, farewell, sweet houi of prayer I :{| ■ T I • No. 140. WUt a |riend 3ttte l^vt in |few. J0S«?PII HCUIVKN. Alt ClIAHLES r. f'ONVKRSE. -I 1. WImt africiiil wcliiivoin Jo - huh. All ourBinsaml Rricfsti. !>ear; What a priv ■ i • 1(«km to 2. Hiivi" W(f tii- aisaiiiltcmp-ta - tidim? Ih tliowtnmbl.' an - y - wlitM« ? Wo bIiouIiI iievor he iUh- a. Am wf wciik iiinllu*ttvy - la - Jen, CiimlMirutl witlia luadof caro? Pro-cioiw Saviour, gtill our -• -• ■?■-•-.-.= *^^-- '^im^^mu-f^MmmEmsm T r car - ry Kv - Vy-tliinjt ti) (iod in prayer. Oh, what jwaco wo oft - eii for - felt, ^ ci>ur-ii«o(i, Tiiko it to thii Lnnl In pntyor. Can wo tind a Friind so faith - fill, ' lU'f - npe, — Tako it to the Lorii in pniyor. Do thy friondHU)--Hpi>«i>, for-Hako tlioi ? -j r- T I -Si-;?— >->— sH-^ ^H >;f—^—^^-^-^^-^ ^tz__l (III, what iif,'dlfssp;iiii\v(> lioar— All liccauHc v/o do not car- ry Ev'rythinKtoOod iiipniyor. Who \vill all iiiirno'-rowsKliarc? ,h-siiskno«v8oiir cv- 'ry weiiknoBO, Take it totlio I^)r(liiiprayi'r. Tako it lo tlio Lord iiipnt.vor; In IUh arum Ht'll take and Hhicldtlioo, Thou wilt fli!>iaBol9.cothur«. li ^ ii n : HI No. 141. §iatt|. §ioigt %oti ur a ^^ for - fcit, ■» fiiith - fill, ? -»ak<) tlio( ■.' ■J lo(l iii|)n»yi>r. onliii prayiT. iHol9,COthHfi-<>il Trin - I - ty I Vt'hich wort and art, and cv - cr-iiioreahall iii<. IVr - feet in |»>\v'r, in lovtsaml jnir - i • ty. UihI iu thrt'o IN r - soua, bIe8B-<'d Trin - i - tyl m A - HEN. No. 142. f Mt pu? ^h»U I? G. M. J. ( Subject from M. E. I.) jAsraa McQranahan. 1. Some one will en • ter tho pearl - y guto By and liy, 2. tjonio one will glwl-ly hin crow lay Jv>wii liy and by, 3. Some one will knook when the d(K)r i8 Hhiit By and by, 4. 8omo Olio will ttiiig tho tri-iiuiph -ant miiig Uy and by. J-4 by by by by and by, and by, and by, and by, FF— ■»-- -1 FF:- ^nf- Repent pp. i^^ak^Oi^^^ i::Ca TaMte of the glo - riwi that Faith- fill, ap-prov»Hl, Hliftll re • Hear a voice m%y - ing, " I Join iu the praiHe with the there a • wait, ceive a crown, know you not," blood - iKiught throng, .-jg-— Jg— ^- -I*- T : i S---=i\ Shall yon? hIiaII I?.. Shall yoii'r tihall 17.. Shall you? shall I?.. Shall you? Hhall I?.. ^ la l:iti Ai^M^^^'^^^^m^m Some one will Some one tha Some one will Some one will trav glo call greet • p| ri and on the OIIH Hhall the Ht roots King not gold ■ of will en gold, m'p, lieani, Hbore Beau - ti - fill viH - ioim will Kv - IT from sor - row of Viiin-ly will Ktiivi- ulim the Loved oiieo of I'liilb who have 9 ■—» -£9 Repeat pp. plei (lir there lie •hold, Mrth lie free, Hap -py with Him thm (liMir iH iMtrroil, Someone will fall of gone be - fore, Safe in the glo - ry HO e the for long fore-told : . ter - ni - ty : saint'd re-ward : ev • er-more : Shall yon? Hhall I?. Shalt you? Himli I?. Shall you? fliiall I?.. Shall you 7 txbull I? . I I No. 143. ^A it Witb Itrul J. E. Rankin. W. G. Tomer. -P^'-^-j' 1. God be with yoii till we meet a - gain I— By His coun-flelH guide, up • hold you, 2. God be with you till we meet a • gaiiil— 'Neath Uis wiugHpro-tcct^ing hide you, 3. (k>d be with you till we meet a • guiii! — WIkmi 11 fit's |>ur • IIh thick cou-found you, 4. God be with you till we meet a - gain!— Keep lnve'sbau-uer float-ing o'er you. ^mm^^^m^^ 'W=m-- *=^=i i=:6i=tr i^O ' ' m^^^^m- With HiH Hlieep se - curo-ly fold you; Dai - ly mau-iia t*lill di • vide you; Put IliH anuH uii • fail - lug round you; Smite dbath'g threat'uing wave before you; God bo with you till wo moot e>. - gaiul 3 God bo with you till we meet a • gain! «< God be with you till we meet a - gain! n God bo with you till we meet a • gain! » ^mm^m^ Till wo meet! Till wo meet! Till we moot at Jo • suit' feet; Till we mooti Till we meeta-gaini Tillwemeett i^Mr^ *1^^P Till we meet! Till wo moetl God be with you till wo meet a - gaini Till wo meet! Till we meet a - gain! ^^E^ I' < i. No. 144. py §m»f u ®hou Jane Bohthwick, tr. (Jewett. 6a. D.) Weber, arr. by H. P. Main. 1. My 2. My 3. My Je Jo Jo eI RUB, BUB, 8UB, as as •0 Thou wilt; Thou wilt; Thou wilt; Oh, may Thy will be mine; Tho' won thro' 'nany a loar. All lihaU be well for me; 4=^ 4=:- ^mm f=-f- m pg §m»f M Wkm Wx\i—(SimfAnAtl Thy hand nut my star chang-iui; fu of love of hope Grow ture scene I ^^ifc^^^ E^^i would my dim glad • ly ^M^M Thro' 8or - row Since Thuii on Straight to my or uurth homu r^m thro' Joy, ha8t wopt, a - bovc Con And I (luct me aa Thine own, Bor - rowed oft a - lone, trav • el calm • ly on, re:; — ~q_ a: .& rtiJ^ Rit. p — L 3-: — ui r And lit'lp mo still to aay, My If I raiiat weep with Thoo, My And Hiug, ill life or death, — My J3 Lord, Thy will Lord, Thy will Lonl, Thy will oe be be done, done, done. No. 145. §i0lg ^U»if ivitb pgbt §imt Andrew Reed. (Mercy. 78.) QoTTSCHALK, arr. by H. P. Main. psii^^^^im^^^-^- Qliost, with li).'ht di - vine, GhoHt, witli pow'r di - vine, Ghimt, with Joy di - vino, iipir - it, all di - vine. Shitin up • on this heart of mine; Clouiise thi(< ipiilt - y htiart of mine; Chrur thiit Had • dened heart of mine; Dwtill with-in thin heart of mine; p^m^^^i-Mr:^ Chaae the shadeeof night a • way, Long hath sin, with - out con - trol, Bid my ma • ny woes de - {mrt, Coat down ev - 'ry i • dol - throne, K ■kM-^m^^-^i-^^^ urn my Ucld do ' Ileal my Reign HU • dark - nem in • to day. niin - ion o'er my iioiil. wound-ed, bleeujrl,t peaco and rcHt; 3. Lnt Bor - row do its work, Come grief or |iaiii ; 4. Tbou Bhall my lut - etit breath, Whls - per Thy priiiNe, Hear Now Sweet Tbia Tliou the Tlieo a • arc Thy b« the ^gftep "1— {)ray'r one mea - part I make On Loud - cd kuoo; I Beck, (live what ia best ; aeu - jeers. Sweet tlicir re - frain, iug cry My heart shall raise ; Tliia in Diy earn - est jplen, Tliis all my pruy'r Hhall lie, Vheu they can aiiig witli me,- Thi8 Btill ita piny'r Bhall he: More love, O Christ, to Thoo, More lovo to The": No. 147. %\ixm met tk §!if(-pnt lovo to Thee I ( May be auug as a, Solo and Chorus.) Rev. E. S. Ufpord, Stebbins. 1. Throw 2. Throw 3. Throw 4. Soon oiittho Life-Line with ii!inil()iiickuiidHtr> diiii-;;i'i-frau!;ht men, SiiiU-iir^ will the riea-B.)ti of ren-cno bo o'er, SoDiiviil they drift to you tar - ry, why lin-ner so long ;■' In nnKuish where you've never l)een:5" ni-ty'B8hore,_5 8»)me-l)<)d - y'« brother I oh, who then, will daro To throw out the Life-Lino.hld per-il towhare?" See! lie irt Biiik-ing; oh, hunt- en to-day — And out with the Life-IVmt laway, tlien, a-way I ? WindK of temivta- tii>n and l>il - luwa of woo WillN(M>n hurl them out where the dark watcraflow. ' llaate then,niy brother, no time for de - lay. Uutthrow out the Life-Linc ami save them to-day. 5fhtaw 0ttt tint |E;if^Ptte♦— (fii0ttrlttdel Chorus •> ^ • ^ ^ - i^ Throwout tlic Lifp-Iiine mirowoutthoLlfp-LiuelSomeone is aiuk-ing to- day. No. 148. Pjj p0thar*tf f mjjet Solo. Moderato. -q<— re- words and Music by T. C. O'Kans. 1. As I wandered 'round the 2. Tbo' the hoiist^ was lieM liy 3. Quick I drew it fniin the homeHtnad, Ma - atran-gors All rul>-b£ih, Cov ny a dear fa re-niaiticd tliu ercd o'er with ■ mil - iar wpot Hunit; with - in ; diut so long : o. o u Brought with - in my rec Just aa when a child When, be • hold, I heard ol I in leo tion Scones IM ram-hled Up and fan - cy Strains of seem - ing ■ down, and one fa - ^-^^I^ ly (lilt mil for - gilt; and in ; - iar wiiio' There, To Oft - the or - chard— mend the gar - ret dark en sung by my Up E^ - "W, yon - der— Hnre, tlio deep, oM fanh - ioned well, H« - cend-ing — Once a source of child - ish dread- dear moth-er To mo *n that tnm - die \ted, "^ riL /TV With its Peer- ing [Otnit Sdendinff. Slow, fi old moss - vov - ered ttirci' the niii^t - y buck - et. Sent a cob-wel)S, Lol I thrill no tongue can saw my tiiin - die tell, bed. W¥w^mm "Hush, m.v dear, lie still and Blum-ber! Ho - ly an. gels guard thy bed!" f^t^ii wm^^ 4 Wliilo I listen to the music Straling on in genllo strain, I am carrii d back to childhood— T am now a child again : 'Tin the hour of m.v retiring. At the dufky eventide; Near my trundle bed I'm kneeling, As of yore, by mother's side. 6 liaiidN are on my head so loving. As tlicy were in childhiHid's days; I, witli weary toTies. am trying To re|H-at tin- words she says; 'Tis a prayer in language siinple Ah a mother's li|)8 can frame : • " Father, Thou who art in heaven, Hallowed, ever, b« Thy * Vm wcund ending. Praver is over : to mv pillow With a "gan erB Bea; wild; roar «=— 3ltm», S^aximt, f ttof pt.— (EotuhtM Un • known waves Buiat • 'ruuB WHVeH 'Twixt me and be • fore me o - \>vy Thy the peace- ful ^ ^t\ik^^ roll, will, lest. Hid • lag rock and treuch'rnUH i>lii'iil : When Thou so.v'Bt to them "He Mill!" Tlieii, whilo lean - lug on Thy bnaKt, mmm '■43=1 AL-J*. ^^1 1 — 1 — ^-3=::^^— H — t — ^_! »_ r^-^ j^ — ^l-^-Ffl Chart aud >V on - drous May I •rr-- coni Sov - hear - paBB come from 'reign of tho Thee say to Thee: Bea, m», Je - BUB, Je - BUB, "Fear not. _«u — SU Sav - iour, Sav . lour, I will pi - lot me. pi - lot me. pi - lot fliee!" =9 — r-^~B- b> 9 • - m W-i »- i' -t- r»-r -> -r — ir+ js-41 No. 151. p. J. Prosby. ^\&t ^t. W. R. DOANE. ^ ^te^r^^^fei:^^! 1. Hide me, O my Sav-iour, hide me In Thy ho - ly place; 2. Hide me, when the storm Ib rag-ing O'er life's troubled sea; 3. Hide nie, when my heart Ib breaking With its weight of woe; w -^i^i^^^^ Resting there lieneath Tby Like a dove on o-cj-an's When in tears I Beek the -?t=*r t^^i f"- * t %~^- Rkfrain. L -g ^^^i^l^i^^^^^ES^f:! glo • rj', O let me see Thy bll ■ lows, O let me fly to com - fort Thou canst a - lone be face Thee, stow }Hide me. Hide me, hide me, hide me, safe - ly hiile me, -=^ — 1 — ^_ m^^m^mm j^— -F p^*# tep O bleas-ed SaTlour, bide me ; O Saviour, keep mo Safely, O Lord, with Thee. 0, my Savlou r,ko«>p Thou me. ■m. m .^.. .m. . No. 152. §Mnv Jtvm a Imtnduttim. G. Keith. ( Fortngneae Hymn, lis.) M. PORTOOAI.LO. 'it'^^m^^WWP^'^'r^^ 1. How firm 2. " Fi'iir not, 3. "When thro' 4. " Tho 8<)ul a I tho that foun - da - tiiiii, yo am with theo, oli, deep y/u • tcre I on Jo - BU8 hath saints of Iw not call tlioe leajiod for the diH to re Lord! Is niayed, For go, The poeo, I laid for your 1 am thy riv - 1T8 of will not — I faitli God, Bor - will in Hit) I will row8 rthiill not de - ex Htill not Bert eel give o - to mf=^^^^ lent word! theo aid; Tor - flow; His foes; What more can Ho I'll Btrongth-en thee. For I will be That Boiil— tho' all M.Mimt^M;^mm^4^^:^m m^ Je - BUB have fled? To you, who for nip - «> - tent hand. Up - held l>y My det'p-c8t (lis . tress, AikI Banc - ti - fy uev - er for - Bake!" Til nev • er — no ^=*r fcr^rj ref gra- to nev J u^fe to ,Ic . ciouH om - nip theo thy deep ■ er^ no nev BUB hath fled? o - tent hand. cBt (lis - tress. er for-Biikel" zM— -r- -ti-— rB ":^ =e-^ r^ No. 153. §lg %m», I ^mt ^.u. Auon. Thee, I Thou haBt I will ry and know Thou art mine, first lov - ol ii;e, love Thi'o in death, t lid - lesB lie • light. A. J. OORDON. plli^^^|3ill4^pf^^i2^ For Thee all tho And pur-choMed my .^nd praiso Thee as I'll ev • er a - y^_^ I' Ph §^^^^f I ^^^ ®h^^» — (ffi0ttduM fol - lies of Bin I re - sign; My gra • ciuus Bo - deem • er, my par - don on Cal - va - ry's tree; I love TLco for wi'ar - iug the long aa Thou leud - cat mo broatb; And say when tho death - dew lies dore Thee in heav - en bo bright; I'll dng with tho glit • ter • iiig :r rt ^^^-m m^ ^^^^ lan He en thee, viU be ho' all ^^rfJzjz ^l,^ ; ^ ! ,^^,^ f Thou, r Sar • iour art thorns on Thy brow; cold on my brow, crown on my brow, If If If If ov - er I ev - er I ev - er I ev - er I #rT-^f=P ^ Ep loved Thee, my Jo - bus, 'tis now. loveo - lief: I gav - iout Sav- iour Heal my wounded, broken spir - it, Save nie by Thy grnre. j Wliom have I on earth Ik- - side Thee? Whom in lieav'n but Thee? H;^fll hear my hum-ble cry. While on oth -era Thou iirt call-inj?. Do not |>aRs me by. 1*— l>^-g t ^■s=g^ g^ I No. 155. Wat S^hxf d "^mfttmtt John G. Whittikb. Ira D. Rankkt. .tlV^N^tt 1. Take coiir- aR", tenip'iaiico work- ere! You iihall not unf - fer wreck, While up to 2. Sail on, Hail un, )lm!|>-freiKht • e«; The gitad of 3. 8(>e«d on, your work ia bo • ly, God's er - rauds nev • er fail; Sweep on thro' ^m God the (leo-ple'H pray'n* Are riUK-iug from your deck; old, with Hhad-owy hands, Are pull-ing at your ropes; storm anil dark-neas wild, The thun-dor sud the hail; Wait cheer - I - ly, ye Be - hind you, ho - ly Toil on, the morn-lnx nil IH %m work-ers. For day -light and for land. The brnath of God is in your sailx, '-< mar - tyre Up - lift the \ra\m and crown, Be - fore yon, un - bom » - gea send ^ com - eth. The port you yet shall win; And all the bulls of God shall ring % der in Hih hand. \ e - die - tiiiiiH down. > of Tenip'nim-e in!" ) P^^W^^^ Your rud - der in Hih hand. Their ben The "Ship of Temp' Sail on, ship of hope, Sail sail on, m =z ^ ^ -if — r- -:aia^3i^^^^ on for'truthand right; The breath of God is in yoursailx, The ha-ven is in ^ frpm sight; The breath of God is in your sails. The ha -Ten is in sight. Sa^g-^-*— £ yS ^^^^^m^ No. 156. Mm$t mA Mt^. tKT. up to ;(»od of on thni' y, y« 10 - ly lorn-ing ^1, r^z your BailB, '"< ges aenil ^ ahallring « hope, Sail ^ s is iu ^P=8 f iigbt. Rev. J. H. Savmis. D. B. TOWNKR. wmm^^^vtMz^ms^ 1. Wlu-n 2. Not 3. Not 4. nut 6. Then wo a a we In walk Hhuil • bur • uer • M with ow >t cloud nor " lighti4 Hit of in row of at III*- W(> Ills word, Hkl(>fi, Hlmre, loVI>, ftH't, ZC ^ ^^ \± ^M— n wm What a glo - ry lie sheds on our way ! Whili- wo do llirt good will, But IIIh HDiilo (luick-ly drives it a - way; Not a douht nor a f<-ar, Hut our toil IIi» doth rich - ly re - pay ; Not u j^rief nor a Iohs, Uu - til all on the al - tar we lay, For tlio fii - vor Hi- «li.>w«, Or we'll walk by His aide Id the way ; What lit; wtyH wo will ilo, ^^m ms^^^^m^^mMw^rm Ue a • bidea with uh still, And with all who will tiiiHt niut Not a sigh nor a tear, Can a - bido while we trnxt uiid Not a frown nor a cross, Bnt is Mi'Ht if wit truxt and And the joy He bo - stows. Are for them who will tnmt and Where He sends we will go, Nev - er fear, on - ly imikI and =1 5-1 a? o - Ipcy. o - bey. o - bt'y. o - liey. o • l)ey. m i^ Jt=K P 1 — r z3L i 1M=^ rrn g^ ^-r J 'J CH0RU8. Trust and bey. for there's no oth er way ts To bo -r -^ 1^^?^^^ I No. 157. lit ^mt 0f tb^ S^onl Mm. Ellen H. Gates. Philip Phillips. i?33a^ ni -j Wi ^k4.4 m sn^-: 1. I will 2. Uh, ' that ;i. That uii - 4. Uh, how Hin(t you a hornit of tho chuiiKu- a • l)l« BWOCt it will HoiiK Hlllli homo III) of thnt in my ift for in that boaii via you Leau ti - fill laiiil, Tho far a - way ions and (Ircaius, ItH briglit, JiiK-|H'i' and for mo, Where Je • biih i>l' ti - ful laud, Su free from iil) i^Ei^i^si?^^E^Si#i~ri 'I •3 homo of thu Huul, Wliuru no Htorms ev - or Ix'at on the wallH I can see; Till I fan - cy but thin • ly tho Naz - a - reth Htando, Tho Kinp; of all kiiif^ -donis for Hor - row unil |>aiii ; With hou^h on uur lipo and with Klit - ter-ing 8tranil vail in - t<^r-vpm'B • ov - er, is He, liarpe ip our handa While XhiH Ik. - 5 To : igiilga ^^S i, ' r 1^ - I yoara of e - ter - ni - ty roll. While tho years of e ■ tween tho fair cit - y and mo. Do - tween tlie fair hull' -eth our crowns in Ilix hands, And Ho hold • etb our moot onu an - oth - er a • gain, To meet one an ter - ui • ty ndl ; cit • y and mo : crowns in UitthandH: - oth - er a - gain: Where i:o Till I Tho With M'^f^m^^m storms ov - or l>eat on the glit • t(>r-ingHtrand, While the years of e - ter - ni -ty fan . cy but thin - ly the vail in - ter-venos Ho - tween the fair cit - y and King of all kiiiK-doms for -ev - er, is He, And Ho liold-eth our crowns in His songs on our li|M and with har|M in our haudi4,Tu meet one an - oth - er a - roll, me. hands, gain. No. 158. R E. Hudson. 1. A . Ihh! nndiiid my Siivioupl>lopd..\nd did my Sovereign die? Would Ho devote thai 2. Was it for crimoH "that I hiiviMloiio.Hi' groaned 111)- on tho tree?A - muz - ing pit - y. 3. But droiw oJ gilof At "1 i sa - cred head For Huch a worn ax I ? grace uiihuown.Aud love b«-yuud do - greu M>lf u • way.'TiH all that I cau d the cruw, at the cruw, where I gsT-rS- :J^=J»~:l|r)rr: :.^:?i s^"" TTl ili^rcS S=^ i„ ITS flfHt tuiw tlio light, And the Imi-doii of my heart rolled a - way, It waa _ rolled R-way, g-w:*! there I>y faith I re - ceived my aight. And now I am hap-py all the day. Lj •** UJ^ I y k ^ k 1^ <5 No. 159. Isaac Watts. §m» ^haU Irign. ( Dake Street. L.M.) JOHW Hatton. 1. Je- 2. To 3. Peo 8I1H hIiiiII reign wher • e'er the IliniHliidl end - leM pray'rbo - pie and realms of ev - 'ry Bun I>oP8 his sue • ce« - sive jour-neya n;i, made, Andprais-os throng to crown IIIh head: tongue Dwell on His love with sweet - est song ; -fc m^mi^^ 1. I K-ni Hpread from shore to Hhore, Hi» uuuie, like sweet per - fume shall rise And iu-faut vol - ces shall pro- chum Till mtMtns shall wax and whikmio more. With ev - 'ry moru - ing sac - rl - flee. Their ear-ly bless - iugsou Ilis name. r^ \w\^MM^-M^mM^n4^M£im 4 BleMsingH al><>unplb for Btill C. C. CowvKRSK. Arr. by I. D. 8 ^ =1: rg-5 m- ic at we a. -t — tsonRi are swell • fnx ttv • *Dlng peal iiiK, hear them siiiej • Iiik, il_^=4p.:X-^^^ -m- ,- h ^ -^— jpl^ O'er oiirth'M KriM'ii tii-lili>, itliil o • coaii'a wave-heat Hhiv^t': How ii».'eet the triilli thone Tli Htoal • iii^', Kind Sliep-hoii], turn their wea - r}' Hte|i.« to Thee. '„ eirh • ocs Hweet-ly riiiK-inK, The mil - sir, of tlie (Jon- pel leads us home. '1^ 4 tUtim^MMi-^At-^ Ohokus. ^t^^-^ All • Kels, sing on t your faith • ful wati^h - ea keep • ing ; Slug us HW<'et E|_l3::^Efei:^^.^E_toxi ^31^f3 f^^g • luoutti of tho suuga a - hove, Till morn - iiig's Joy shall ^ feo~£;^|.^i^ y^^ -r|i:pr^ fi:^ end the isigbt of weep • ing, And life's lung shail'ows lireuk iu cloud m^H^:^^l:.^i^^^^m^ No. 161. ^ItmA ^»mtm(t FAMinr J. Crobbt. Mrs. JOSRPR P. Knapp. \i,-^^:=i-t itr^-r-i:^ 1. Bleiv - ihI lut - Rtir - ancti, J<' • huh l» miiiel a. Pff - fi>t< 'A. ?«)r - feet sub • mia • aiun, M in at n-ot. (>, what a ViH • iouit uf I, iu my m^^^ ij fore - taate of g\o - ry
  • . ^ Ai Thee. „ IIH hnllliv * ptir-i-h^^fw of Ood, briUK trom a - bore l(N>k • iuK a - ?--p --^ -r^-rrF feet Ml - va - tion Hhall nal r»-- demption shall feet nal* va- lion shall M have : For He is a have : For IIu is Utth have: For .lu - sus is m^^^m^m dant - ly a - Mo to save. ble and will - iiig to save. y this nil) - nicnt to save. > T*- r - g-- — «• — •_^«cr«-- Chokits. ^I^ft^s^^ My brolh-er, tlie ^^i^ «? Mas - . - ter is call - ing for thee; Rrotli-er, the Mas • ter is come, and is call-ing for thee; His grace and His nier cy are won-drous-ly free;. Unith-er, UiH grace ami His nier • cy are won -drouij- ly five; ^H^^:^ :»-■:: -»"->--< ? - ^^i^4^ *-5 l::tfi Ilis blood iiM a ran • sum for sin • ners He gave,. Broth-er, ills IiI(mhI as a ran • Mim for sin-ners He gavi), ^^-fesssa^llilzl^fgfrd^^p^;^^ I^kndatttlg §}At t0 ^}3^vt—(SimtMtt Ami llo a - bun Ami U« in :^- dant - ly a - Mo to a - bun • n, imkixo I '.i. Wat(-b,brcth - mi, waton I 4. Look, breth-run, look! Thu Tl.« Tli« The Hamla Hki«H yi liKbt ()laii id iH ix are call - •Mid - flv - wak - J-re: 1 ii>>C- Ink I Yiin tur - ret HtrikoH th« ily - ini; <'liinii-: \Vn lit! - hold, tlii> glo . ry draw - ctli urar Thi> Watch aH men watch thi< p«rt - in;; linatli, Watch With gird • «nl loinit all read - y htaiiil ; IVi ■ -It^^lt^ -^ ycA Refrain. Slots. i^:i^aw:ftf^l il kiimd up - on King Him an nicu watcl hold, the llriiU'-gr^M'iu Is the verge oi tinit w'lf will HiMin ap-|M'ar'. I ., mtcli for llfo or ileallrj ter ni - ty Ih draw • Ing nigh I at hami I rttord. j L. ^ 1 *^- out ! (T.-ll it out I) T.'ll out ! C^i'll it out!) Tell out! (Ti'll it out!) Tell rh -^ j ^ j H -^ ^3 m-±M^ m m z^-;^^ it it it out out out s- n-niou); till* iia - tioMN, hid tli<-ni Nlmut hikI RiuK; a-MiouK thf ht-ii-thfii, hill IIkmu hn-ak their chaiiiH; a-nioii^ the iia-llnMH that Hid rei^u in love; ;^M -^ 4 m e ii* ^•ir e ^9* »1r Till T.-ll Tell it out! (Tell it out!) Tell it outi Tell it out with wl - o . ru-tioh that He >? it out! (Till it out!) Tell it it out! (Till it out!) Tell it out! out I Tell Tell out out a- luouKthe weepiri); oneHthat a - nioiig the IiIkIi wa.VH and the HhuU .le • ill -< reiute, That the niiKlit • y KiiiK of kIo - ry Ih the Kiiit; NiiH livi-H, Tell it out a-nioiiKthe wea - ry onex what reHt hiiieM at lioiiie. Let it riiiK a-eroHM the niouiilaitiNanil the o- cean'it fount, That the to 1 ■e—e €■ il tm > ^ -to out with jii ■ Id - la lion, li-l the moiik ne'ereeaxe; Tell it out!(Tell it out!) Tell it out I out ant iiK the Nhi-tiei-M that He rame to nave; Tell it out !(Tell It out!) Tell it out I wea-ry.heav - y - la - den, need no loiiK-er rnaiii ; Tell it out!(Tell it out!) Tell it out! KBY. lit out!) lit out!) I it out!) No. 165. (SiMA ^tml R. L. fitoto. 11^ ROBKRT LOWRT. rw^^ 3: Liiw Vaiu Death in the Knive 'Ic ly th«y watch IIih can - not kci'p hiH _■€■- lay- ImhI- priy- T Ju • BUS, Diy Suv Je - BUB, my Sav Ji> • BUB, my Snv -Cn W^^ :^^ iuurl iour I lour I -^ 1 m 111 si UK ; 'ircliaiiiH; I love ; I .T"^ 1 that He -> ; oncH that ^ H anil the _, ff - B* ^^ Till it Till it That the i —to- .11 Sllil out t out t out! Oi^ ^EPi 3 Wait Vain IIo m ing tort! the com tlu>y M-iil the ban ^^r- iug the day — Jo (Icail — Jo way — Je BUB, HUM, BUB, ••■ ■»■ my Lonl ! my Li ml I liiy Lord I ^Ei:p_L:E " i I a> — O Cnonns. faster. -7zrz--zi;z- ^ Up from the grave He a • rose, He With a might & a - roBo, -0- ^.JeC^ •=r - ^f-f — ^- n i» — — * »— *— ^ m ^ J tri • uniph u'or HIb foca; Ho i" IIo a - ri>o«)l dark do • main. And Up livt* for - ev - er with IIIh saintB to reign ; IIo a - No. 166. (Situmt unto pe. Nath. Norton, Oko. C. htebbtks. 1. "('lime uii • to 2. Wt'H - ry witli U. Oh, (ly - iiig 4. Il<'nt, poHcu, and Mf," It .'« the Sitv - iiiut 'h vuicv, lifo'H luug Btn ;; - gki full of jiaiii, mull, with guilt uud mu iIih - muycMl, life, the fluw'n* ')f death •!■'»< IiIimhii, The L.,rd of O duulit - iiij; With cciii -Miit'iii II Tlip Sav - idur . i ;=]: ■m- -m- ■^- ^ w' w lifts whii null), thy wiik - iMii'd, given im, :-» biilH Suv of nut tliy hi'urt re - juice; O wen - ly heart, willi iuiir cuIIh a - giiiii; Thy duubtH nIiuII van - iiih tliy (mmI u - frail}; Twixt hupcM and feiirs — oh, ho- ynnd the tonih — IJiit here, and now, on yrfer^ili^^U^^^j 1 r»s rrmi f^»i heuv - y curuM op . prcHti'd, " Come tin • to Me," uud I will iiiiil thy Hor-rowH <-eaM>, "Conio ur, • to Me," und I will end the anx-ioiiH Ktrifo, "Come uii - to Mi-." and I will earth, Hinie ):litii|>Fiei>i jriv'n Of joyH which wait «8 thru' the give give give gateH you rest, you |K.'ttee. yon life, of lieav'll. i&J: to -Ak to I — I 1 — Z 5 Z tr I — r "Come UII - to me," " eoiiio un - to me,' "Come uii-to me, and " Coiuo uu • to me," ob, come uu to me, Come un to me. .vi \n.'- ritard. m I will give you revt," m^MMMsi I will give you rert, I will give you nM will give you rert, will give you rent. -» t t i^ No. 167. (SihtxA §tmtth Sfminl pot ^TF.BBTWS. Lttnl .if duulit - iii^ I con •Hriviii i< Snv - iiiur Arr. from Neitm astrr. JAMEH McitKANAIIAIV. m-^rm:.^^7^t=:^- -h^: i=fe?l_i^ 1. Sill - licm Jo - HUH will TV ■ ccivc: 2. CiiiiK', anil llo will f;iviiiiih iiit* lutt, 4. CliriHt ri< - (I'iv - i>tli hIii • fill iik-ii, Siiiiiil tlii!4 wonl of ^nu-u to nil Trimt llini, fur Ilix wonl in pliiiii; I»iir«> \m . fiin> till' law I Htiiiul; R • V(, uikI to mi-, e-fii3 Who thi) liiav'ii - ly |i»tli - way luuvu. All who lin - kit. ull who fall, lie will tiiko till) Hill • fill - «>Ht; OliriMt nt - tciv - *'th Hiii • fill nii-ii. ilo who rli'iiimcii mu from ull Nitot, Sut - in - fled itH liiNt ile - inuiiil. Piirgod from *-v • 'ry H|Nit ami utain, Ileav'n with Him I i-ii - tcr in. m:m^^$m$: I u u ^ Refuain ^-*^i[^] #r— ^^ W^ :U^ S^:- si=t- 8iiiK it o'er aud o'er a - gain: SitiK it o'er ii-f;aiii, SiiiK it o'er a-K»in: ■0- m- ChriHt re • EiM:M:fa^ri:r|£: |:-ri -t:^^ 4— r?»- set: ^ 111*1^1 I 5^:Ul^i reiv - . nth Hill- fill men; Make the milt - - HilKe ceiv-eih Hill - fill men, ChriHt re • oeiv-eth hiii - fni men; Muke thenieNHiiiie |i|uiii. ¥ to M.-B. 1^ m.> t^,. 1P--,£E!_ m- m. m. >* -t- « i-^y--^i3-, #-i^ clear and plnin: ('hrlNt ro • coiv - oth «ln - ful men. Mnke the meH-WKe plHin; f-St €■ f- f-' i^ -e «-4 m^WM '■ II M ■ No. 163. I am (fiiaming to the (£)xm. Rev, Wm. McDonald. JVM^^ -i-iZ Wm. O. Fischer. L?rn 1, I am riiin . ing to tho rriMw; I nm p(M>r, 2. LoiiK my hi-art Iioh hIkIkmI for Tlice, litJnK luu <* - :i. IIkh) I K)vo my ull to T>i'l with . in; ami earth • ly »r<>: 9-9 nt- Cha.—/ am trust r ii»^, i>rrf, in t:r-r»-^^^i 4 ♦ — Thee, Bless • td Lamb of Cat • va • ry: D.C. f'horus.'^ iitm^:^$m^Wi!^^^t^ ^ iBi I am count • hiK all Itiit driMH, I Nliall full Jo ■ SIM iiwu4)t - ly N|N-iikH to me, — " I will litMiiimi Uuul and bud • y Tliinu to 1m*,— Whol-ly Tliiiiu -i :!# ^ — [^ J — Mil - va - tiiin hud. yiiii fnini all Hin." for - «v • vT - more. Hum - bly at Thy cross I bow. Save me, Jt • sus, save me now. 4 In thw promiHKH I triiHt, Now I feel the ld(MMl appliod : I am proHtrato in the diiHt, I with ('brut iuu cniciflud. 6 Ji«uft corned! IId AUh my houI t Poificted in llini I am; I am every wliit made whole : Ulury, glury tu thu Louub. No. 169. Sometime mil ^itnilcvi^tanl J!: ! hi, ffii : MAXWKM. N. CORNRLinS, D.D. Pi JAHE.S McORANAHAN. 1. Not now, hut in the rnni-inK yeari*, 2. We'll cati'h the hro- ken threailH a - Kitin, 3. We'll know why cliiudH in .stead of huu 4. Wliv what we lonK for nioHt of all, r>. <-' id knowx the way, lie lioldHlhe key, U may Ni in the hot - ter land. And fin- IkIi whom we here Ih> - Kan; Were o - ver many a cher-iMh'd plan ; K . Indej* ho oft our <'a - (?<''' Iiaiid; Ho KiiideH ilH with un-err-in;; hand; -r-:J- -j c *- "» m-^ :Pi: mf^mm i iT^^m Wo'll read Ileav'n will Why MoiiK Why ho|Ni» 8«)iuo-time the meanduK of our team, the m VM - ter - ion ox • plain, liiui ceaited wheuocan-e UfKun ; are cruHh'd and cjuttleH full, with t«ar- letw ey en we'll nee; u 9 1^ And And 'Tin I'p there, then, there, there, there. (Himetime, ah tlieii, Honietime, ik>metime uptlii-rc we'll Ull we'll un We'll nn We'll nn We'll un ■ dcr • der ■ der der . der ■ Htand. . Rtaiid. - Ktand. ■ Htand. . Htand. ,-1 II s T racmnt. \AJ ml MilKl n nil - in; e ly HfOH' 2, S 4=. |^- 1 .7 va • rr.- 3 D.C. Chonis.'^ •J 1 III fliKl. c • 2. 1 (tin." a r - nioro. 1 1 te M ■r - utaml. ■t r - Htnixl. >r - Ktuiiil. C 1 - MtiklKl. •1 r • Htniid. I to • 1 Sometime m% ^nAa$tmt—€mt\\\M. rnoRi's. A little faster. *iKith bulJ tii> hiiud; Tliuii tniHt iu God thru' all thy dayn ; Frar not, for He |: Uutli UulJ :|| tli> baud; ^ ^ a tempo primo. Tlio' dark thy way, Htill sing and pratm-; Moin(>-timo,8uttit'tiuie, wuMI iia • dur - stand. J > J* > ■* "^i -ff- . > ^ ^ ^ ■?_-1R * KeiNiut for Altu uuly. No. 170. i §[ed ?Sb(( €vm} §iout Annir s. Hawks. Robert TiOWRY. ^m^i^^m^^^^mm -» *--=!»: ^ 5 ^ 1. I not'd Tht'c «'v - 'ry hour, Mo»t gra - cioiiH Lunl; No t<>n - di-r vuici- liUo 2. I nct'cl Tlii'o ev - 'ry hour; Stay Thou near by; T<>in|>-tji- tioim Iokc ihi-i.- 3. I nt?pd Then ov . 'ry hour, In joy or piiiii; (.;onii> i|iii('k - ly and a> 4. I uj'pd Thco r-v - "ry hour ; Ti'ach nio Thy will; And Thy rich |>ri>ni-iH- 6. I ncpd Thoi) vv - 'ry hour, Most Ilo - ly Ono; Oh, niakn ini! Thiiit- iu • Refrain. f^'i^m^m^^^^^^^^ Thliiu Can iwacu af - ford, pow'r When Thou art niRh. bidu. Or life io vain, ei In mo fill - fll. deed, Thou I>Ii>hh - ed Son. I naedThce, oh! I iicod Tlu-c ; Ev - 'ry hour I I ^- * ■•: «: :^: m.. ^ -B. m. need Thee; O Mow m« now, my Sav - iour t I tu Thee. ■®^! -* -- • ^^^ l^ii:^^3 1 i^J I J ' h ! No. 171. ®alt( iim^ t0 te SRottt* W. D. LONOBTAFF. QBO. C. HTBBBINa rrr %t\*,i=^H.-$-rwm^^^^^^^ ?^ Tako Tiik*' Tiiko Tak«- timn tiinn timn tiiUK ■ff- •_• I -^ ♦ ♦ •»^-»- U t<> (>n hn - \y, Sp«>ak oft with thy l.iit Him Id* tliy thoNi-whoitro wi'uk, Like Him thiiuHhult Iw; Still ru M'vk. nolh - iiiK roll - diii't Jo - NIIH, flt - to' (f«y.) :pcr— ■ ■■?-■ ■ lT — 'g':^ -ta — -ta-^sr-Ji ^ "i-^ la — 2 I'to Iliii gnAf woni <>' prnmlHo that Homo Klntlmtmo tlay, the King To IliH aiii royal palai-p IIIh ttaniMluMl hanit' will briug ; Wi' t<«'n uii' wi' hort riiiiiing own*, w-e xhiill »eo TliH KiiiK ill IIIh beauty, in r aiii ruuiitric. My hIiih Iibp In'cii niony, an' my sorrowH liai- boon Miir; But lliore they'll never vei me, nor \h< rfnicnilxTi-tl niair For IliH bliiiil haa nmtin me white, an' Hiit Imii' Nhall dry my e*e, Viheu He briug* me bame at laMt, to my aiu couutrie. 3 Ra(« little ncv> T ken, n' yon bletixed, lN>nnie place, I only ken it'H llanie, whaiir we Hhall we IIih face ; It wad Hurely Im- eneuch for ever muir to lie In the glory o' IliH |>rence, In iMir nin countrie. Like a tiairn to itM mither, a wee birdie to itw mntt, I wad fain bo gangin* naiit. Fur lie gather* in IliHlxmom witlewi, worthlewt lambtt like me. Ad' carrio* them liiniMd', to Iliit aiu countrie. 4 He iri faithfu* that linth promi*ed, an' He'll mirely rome again. He'll ki'ep Hi* try*t wi' me, at what 'oor I dinna ken; Hut III* bid* me Htill to wait, an' ready ayo tti be, To gang at ony moment to my ain rountrie. Kae I'm watching aye, and Hingin' o' my hame, an I wait For tlif Moun'in' <>' Hi* fltfa' tlii* Miile the gowilen gate: Oo to uur ain i-uuutrie. No. 173. i ^mA the ^0Ut of §m» f ajj. H. noNAR, D. D. (Etu. O.M.) Wm. H. Havkroal. t^^miwi ^-^ ^-^ ^ s . \i . ^- 1. I heard the voice of Je - dun *ay, "Come iin • ti me and rent; 2. I come to Je • bum aa I wa* — Mk-h • ry, and worn, and *ad; 3. I heanl the voice of Je ■ huh nay, " Ue • hold, I fre<* • |y give 4. I came to Je - mu, and I drank Of that life • giv • ing Rtream; t^ UJ. Lay down, thou wea • ry one, lay I found in Him a rent • ing The llv - ing wa • ter— thlmt • y My thint waa quench'd, my wml ro • down Thy head up - on my bn'a»il." place, And He hoM made mi< glad, one. Stoop down, and drink, and live." Tived, And now I live iu Him. wf rr:-fl ft I heanl the voice of JeiiH* nay, " I am thia dark world'* Light ; Look unto me, thy morn ahall riw, And all tby day be bright" 6 I lookeii to .leou*, and I fmnd III ilini mv Star, mv Sun; And in that light of life I'll walk 'Till trav'ling daya are done. . i lin No. 174. §ie i$ (framing. At.ICR MoNTRITIl. Ira D. kanket. ^IT^TfTTf 4. ted III- it ciiiii - iiiK, ll"' " Man of S<»r - roWH," Now ex - ult - «»J on IiIkIi; III- i!4 I'oiii - iiiK, oiir liiv - iiiK Siiv • tmir, ItlcM ■ fil Lutiili thut mum Hluiii; lie ii« roiii. iiit;, our Loiiluiid Mil.-*- lor, Our ll - *'r Hilt choH - I'll |M'o . |i|i>; Who ar» <'ulli' IN Com • iiij; witli louil ko - niii - iiuii, lu tho cluuda of thn Hky. r III the kI'i ■ r,v of (■(»! the Fa • tlicr, On tlio earth IIo nIibII n-lKii. .^ \\i' hIiiiII m'I' lliiii ill all IIIh hcnu - ty, And II(h |)r»iH(> wo Mliall Niiig. .? Anil III)' ran ■ HoiiK'il of < my Tiiki- my Tiiki- my - hiiiiilH ami voicu UUll iu - Ul lipiirt. It i*flf, umi -1 1 lut Ilium lut mo l)>ct, and in Tliiiiu I will m'lvi' UMt ilWII, Ih- At Al Kv It Kv th« wiiy*- •ry hlmll 'T. im • imliM' I'll ■ ly — (Kiw'r utf l»- Thy • •II • Iv, e J|g J is I ^ " '=n\ 1 r^ of Tio IllVU f..r m\ KiiiK. Th^'ii HJlult ul IliNim'. ri)y - Ill'iillf. ill l..r Th.M F—'F- ' 53 1 No. 176. N. B.8. §ui(ding Uk ^termty. J # ^3^ N. B. Saroknt, nrr. 1. Wu are tmild-ing in wir - ntw ur Ji>y, 2. Kv • 'ry tlio't that woW«<«v - i>r liiul, 3. Kv - 'ry wonl that ho lif^ht • ly fitlti*, 4. Ar<^ you hiiild-iug for UimI a- Imi", A tflii - |ilit till) \«iirM liiuy imt m't-, Ita own lit - till |>liicii hiut tiUM, (fiv-iiiK Home heart joy or I'iiiii, Ai'ti ymi liiiililiiic in faith aii(/ or had, Will ghiiie in oiir ti-m - plit wallH, A tem-iile the Ka - Ihcr will own, CHORITS. Wi< huiM f^ir •• - ter til - ty. Ih a H|oiii> in tlm ti'in-pl«t w« huilil. •>r ev - cr it.i hi'iiii . ty Htiiiii. In thi' (it - y of Ii,'hl a - |...v.? "'$ ^ k w U ^ ^ f:mw. ru -§. We are hiiild-iii); ev - 'ry Wo are lniilil-iiifc. hiiilil-iiiK, day, ev - 'ry day, zvjrj* J^ toni • plu tho worM may uut nee. i^ti^i i^^^^^.^^^^ DulM - ing, biiilil - iug ev - 'ry day, linildlnK for o • tor - iii • ty. «: e r=^ a ir^ C WT \ ' i 1 ■ i 'I Ap. • No. 177. feSttfl, g,mt 0f PjJ Ji0W!. CHARLRR WR8LST. (Refage. 7a. D.) J08. P. HOLHROOK. '?^7:^'^:S2^i^'fe^^l3;-3^^^ 1. Ju ■ HUH, Liiv - er i>r my h to Tliy Ihw - om fly, WliKir rof - UK** hiiVK I imiif, ilariKHniy l><'lpl<''«*Hiiul oii Tli<*e; Lfuvi*, (ih,l<>avc me :i. Tlioii.o CliriHt.itrt all I wuiit; Mun- than all in TliJ«iiti«>ui«K>°K<'« with Tlin«!a fuuml — (fraiM)t<> (.-ov • rr all my Miii; Li>t tlielical-itiK r^-. im:^. ws • torn roll, Wliiliithx t«m not Ik- loms Still Nii|>-piirt fli)>nrtli(> raiiil. Ili'iil tlii< Hirk, Htri'uiaHultiiiiiiil; Mukt> uit-, kmtp |N>itt Ntill Im IiIkIi; lliilit iiit>, oh my . : All my tniHt on Tlii«' Ih Htayi'ii, ami U, |iur<>wlth-in. Thou of lift- Ihc Fiiiinlaiii !irt, Till Iho V All my * I am ■* Fr«o-ly ^ Ntorni of liTo lit iNUit; licl|i from Thco I liriiiK ; all iin-riKhtooiiN-iicxM ; lut iiii» (ak(t of Th)>i>; m'h t ff--ff- -^H? Safo in- to thn ha - v<>n koIiIo, Oh, n^-i:i>ivi> my noiiI at Ciiv • -rit!i<'«.|(>iM :i<w ol Thy Vili> anil fiiil of Hit! I ant, Tlmu ait lull S|it'iii>;Thoii upwith-lii my hi all I of truth ami (< ■ Iff - ni . IttHt. wlnit. ,,:r«co. iiij Second Tun.. gCSU^, ^tSXtX Of PJJ ^UX. CnARI.RM Wrsi.ry. HtMRON R. MARAn. KiNR. (Martyn, 7s. D.) f.If - HUH, liov - «r of my wml, Iict iii« to Thy Imih - oni tly, > ) Whlli. tho ni>ar- «r wa • tcni roll, Wh:it>tlio torn • {mwI Htlll In hi^h ; ) 'M^4:4fZ^ m J).C.—Sa/* im ■ to tkt ka - venf^uide. ft -.-Jff-- -:ff- Oh, re - ceive my toul at latt. iii Ji^rti ^lMlJi^¥^% llidii mo o my Suv - lour, hiro a- uiiile tlioy niiwt Im- ixtrt • t-il, 3. For K RpMco tliH til' - imI IkmI ■ y 4. Ou that Imp • |)y Kits • ti-r niorii • Iiik fi. S>ml aud IomI - y, lu - u • nil - im1, >r»*^i^" 3: ^ 8<)iil aiul IkhI • y uifrt u - uuin, And tliii tli^li iiH K.i. - lulli k. .p, W»itn ill pi-uii- till' uiiTn-iii'.'H ilawii. All lliK Kiiiv<'i4 tlii'ir tKml ro - ►.Uiri', llfiii-...r..rtli iiHih - Ins Hhull ih . \u:,; i m^^^^^^^m^^^t^'^\ I », Till tho J I, All my * I, I urn '* Fr<'«*-ly % Ht lant. Thy wiiiK. utnl ,;riio«, iii - t). ARMn. KINR. t\ DO. uutt ; f* ^--: — rq: No Walt - Whi'ii Fa - W*k - moro nor • iiiK ill tlitTo lin'HkM thiT, ninth • iiiK ii|> A M. -|i-r-» - row, tt the no ho InNi hIh - ill ChriKt'H niort- M'i'i'|i ly Nlill ■ anil l>rii;lit tiT, hMth . own liko - • in»t, iii'«^ - v*i or, IK'M, \o~T7". Wiiipiii I'^Uit M. nioi'ti. niori«. n-< Qh Wll.MAMH. WiT.LIAM \., VlNFB. ^^-i I * r#=^-^^_iii s i ^^ Oiiliiii nil', O Tliou niiMf Ji« - ho - vah, (> - |N II now tlio ciyH • tal fount- ain, WhiMi I tt'i-.ul tli(< vurK<> "f ■''»' ' dun. I'll - Krini thi-o' tlicN liar- mi land; '.t'litMici- thii hi'iil ' iiit( ua • ti'iH flow; Itid my Hiix ' ioiM IVui-H Niili'Hidn; ^^irii^::g-pp t' ^i44M'i I IIhM nio IjimuI iui> Ijaiid nil' s m ^ -a -J it » s- to 4 (9 I am wi'uk, hut Tlioii art iiii;;li -y ; Lid thu fii • ry, rl'ud ■ y | d lur Uuur Mii> throiitth tint Hwi'li-in^ iiir-rrnl. with Thy [Hiwt'r-fnl hand: all my jniir - iiry thro': Kill' on ( 'a ' naao'it nii|i> : I HZi-3J..l.f I Bnwl of ll"»v-<«n, lln-ad of lii'av - I'li, StroiiK I>" - llv - 'rt It No. 180. ^t^mt the ^mMn^ K. J.CBtWBY W. H. DOAMSL I. lU'B - 'uu thu p*>r ■ iHli -iiiK, ^'aro for thp dy ^ inu, Stiatch thorn lu pit - y fr n U. Tbo' tlivy an; HiiKlitiiiK Mini, StikI Ho !h wait - iiiKt Wait - iiit;, tlw pen - i - tout :(. |)<,wu ill th bur- ied t)iat 4. Ko4 - Clio tlio pur • ifih • i)i|u;,I'u • ty Uv-muntirt it ; .^tri'iiKtit for tliy la - Uir tlio I !*• tJ U ' #• =tr:-~z=n- .i^-r::^ ^_^:3 ^ Hill rliJ<) (rraoi> Lonf I and tlieRiuvo; to re - rt'ivo ; I'ari re - Kim ,.• : will pro- Tide: Wmp oVr tli« I'Irail with llifin TiMicii'-il liy a Bark to tlin f rrr - itiij oiip, car - lu'ti* ly, Itiv - './(^ lioan, nar - row way ^3 Lift up Vloud with ^V■uk - oiicd !*a - tiont t3m full - en, tlu-m Hilt - ly. n hy kind - iiciw, g ly win tlwm J >■— I ^ ... ir e# f^^i Ti'll them of Jp - ll«< will f(ir - jiivo ('hi>i-di that wi hro - Ttdl the piK)r wan • _ - -m- -A ^ -.^n? -^ _:^:- -11 ^rde. Tr-:r:£:— CnoucB. — I » -JL- BUB the mlKht • y t> save, if thoy on - ly l»e - lio'o, kon 'vill vi . l)rato onco ini«ri>. d'ror a Sav ■ iour has died. M. ^ ^. )■ li ''H - cue the per • iah - inj;. IC: %m ■=f E. ^ -•■f- Caro (or thi- dy - iiig; Jt* - huh in mot - cl - ful, Jo • huj) will huvb. ,=? lilM No. 181. Isaac Watiii §oi alt the §(o0(L (Boylston. S.M.) Dr. Lowell Mason. m^TW^^^mTii^ 31 1. Not all thu blood of iM'iiMtM ;;. Hut riirlHt, tho hcuv'ii - ly I^iiiib, :i. My faith would lay hor liaiid 4. My Koid l(H)ka bai-k l<> wo On Jow -iah al • t»ni Mlaln, Tukcii all our siiia a • way; On that ilnar hnsd of Thine; Tho bur • den thou didNt boar, 'J. p.-i-|i^ii^#Jl^J^Ip^i^ )OAltK. - y fr u - i tout ied thitt ' bur tlio ^: :::r ^ fiill I'll, >;• lit - ly. n kili'l - tll-HK, ^ will tllCIU ^ r r • ioli - ln({, II Huve. [AHON. -L^i MlaiD, way; Thine ; bear, m firt aU tk gtoai— CdttriuM m •y fW -^r^ *- Could give tliP A Mac - ri • While likp a Wliih' haug-iiig KUilt fire |N-II un • y coii-Hcifiii-f pt'W'p. Or "f no - blcr niunc And i - ti-nt I Htaiiil, And th'ac - Clint . «! trc«>. And wmth a - rn'h - IT th'Tc ciiri . knoHH her way tho bloml thiiri fiiw niv Ktiilt \MI» f>tain. tln'\ . ^iii. tlnTP. 1 Ho. 182. ©hflugh gottt ^irns ht »$ ^mM. Fanny J. Crosby. DUBT. Gentlv. r"fe-a-i ri W. H. DOANK. V :ii^^TTT?E3?^i^i|-rt£;L=: I 1. "Tho' your Hiiw U> ut war- l«'t, Tlicy nhall Iki nNwIillo nit (iii..w ; ofl iin..w; 2. Hear the voice that (>n-trcatM >i>u,()h, re - turn yi-nn-to <:> ni.r.'! no ni.i.' ; pfisMlLr-dF^j i i R QtrAKTET Th.i' .;. •. ili< - .1 " LtM)k un - to '^ * •ii» n«l... K^'al. likf Com ye crim - (Mill, Tlii-y |NM • tdoii. Ami peo - pit'," Sailh _k 1 ^ f-T& 11^.8 i dliall III' II." wiKd," of won - dii>UH lovi»; the Lord your iiu, yiiur tiaiiHK''<'>* ' "lofii, »«^ ^^Urtl :^ 1 lirjlS :f"il^L..-U They hIihII In* oa white an niiow, They iiliall Imi Oh, re - turn ye un - to tJod I iih, re - turn And re ■ mem - lior them no more, And ru • mem an while na miow.'' ye un - III OihI \ b«>r them no more m\Mm^^\^n-u^^m^LM':> \\ J .( No. 183. Kev. R. Robinson. (Siotxitf Wlum |0tttti (Nettleton. 8s. 7i.) John Wykth. KINE.^ . ( ('oiiif, Tliiiii Fxiiiit uf ( liiioM - iiiK, Tunc my heart to bIiik Thy k''**'''; ) ' ( StrciiiiiH of iiitir • cy, nuv^er ceuM • iiiK, ChII f»r huukh uf luuiJ-Mt praiae; I Tfiu-h nil' tiuui.i iiii'l - o • diouH wm nvt, 8uiig hy fluui - ing toiiKuc* a - b|M-, \i\ Thy K"<"i |il<-ui*ure, Stkri-ly III iiirivi' at Inimc; JfKiiH KoiiKhl iii« whi'ii n MtmiiKiT, Witiiitcrini; rrmii the fiilil of Oud; lif, to rvwii** iitii Iroiii iliiii|(*>r, luti>i'|>uiMt(l Ui« |irccloUM liluotl. Oh, to ^d iiiinH are otti - er niitiiLt In one, Onr fInWH The we mIiuII Htlll In( f I p __|:1 £_-frJ ^ ^-j. JoinM in heart. And ho|N< to that a • Inivo. and onr e^riM. thic - inK tear. uuHit a mMLMim^ Kaiu. NOi 185. Tuae-Boyliton. B. M. Ho. 181. 1 Mow Mih'inn are the wonln, And yet to fulth liow (ilaln, Whirh .lenuM uttereil whih< on earth — " l> muit 6t torn af,'aim/" 8 "Kf muti l>t born again!" For HO liHth (ioil derreed; No refomiation will kuIIIc«^— 'Ila l\ft poor ituuvm nu«d. S " Yt mitt it horn again I" And life in Ckriti inuNt have; In vain the nouI may eluewhere gc^— 'Till lie alont i un Nave. 4 " Yt mutt ht horn agaiml" Or never enter heaven; *Tii only hloi d-wawhiMl one* are th«r«, Tliu rauauiuiHl and furglvoa. Autm. N( IN WYKTH. =1 I ! Thy ««(•«.; ) i-t«t praiHp; I ifi-iMg l*v*. D.C 13 ri ;UM a - bovo; btor, bt'l t to Thee; «l it— IdVO — UdMAlIt, ve. a. Naobli. pip tiaik Invn; (Iviit |iniy«ni; . I). TIMO (Shirland. S. M.) HAMUKliSTANLKY. p.iil-^&^ I low i liivi- Vnf IllT ll«« - yiiiiil Siiri' iiM Tl.) Thy IIIV IIIV Thv r kill).'
  • tii, t'hiin h. I) It'HI'N Hhllll hiirh ■ cHt truth xhiill cq Jr. 3^ -^ fe f^fJi-^^r^iii^^a^a-r-f'^^^^ Thi. Duar T.. Ilir Th- Chiin-h iitir HM th« h«T my HWf'i'l ctiin - liri|{ht -if.1 h-tt 'M' run-H lllllll - ioll, kIo - rii-H Ki< ph- iiiiii ihM'IIIHT of Thhio toiU h« tMit . ('lull I'linh I'lili dllVCll With • •Vr, Aii.l KiVi'll, Till •.•■IWM, il-r .Vl<-hi, AikI illit own Krav - I'll tl'IlM Hllll hyiiitiNcf liriKht-cr |iri>-rii>iitli walk Thoii IIIIT honi, I'll lint r« - iitiir<< a • ill
  • ulh'Nc|itrk liaMt fur - uiNh ry all my -i- j^c 4 WM. (JAIiniNltR. wuiit; K"ii>; V..I... • 111 lifn llo \ii.l Y.'t In Sliitll iiiitki'H mi< Ml" I |iri'i4 Murc will ••iiii- ly r down walk I'l'rtr ..f fi'l ti> ii<- lh iiiitko ii'iiii' ill; my fiHw; I'lW iiih; I Til With K.ir My And |NUt ■ llll'l-N KI'I'^'O' III (hf |i4ilhit Tli'iii art with Ik'imI Thou d; Willi for h-ad riixlii mill ..il i VlT |iliii'>' nhall l.v Hiiki-. •till. tl'lWH U' l^ Ul III No. 188. Ilxw' «w')>i>t thx iiniDK of .leiiUH KiiiinilN In a U'lifViT'it car; It iMHithi'M hirt NiirriiW'n. Iii-aIm hiit whuihIn, Ainl drIvi'H away liln fi'ai II ninkiiitiK' W'lUiidi'il -<|iirit wludo, And i-aliiiH III)' tri'iil'h"! I>rt>aiit; 'Tin niaiiua ti> thr hungry mouI, Aud to thv wtwry, mm. ^^ l><rk i>n whirh I Imlld, Mv xlijelil and hldltiY-|ila> •'; My iM-vcr-liiiliiiK tri'aMiii'i', IIIIimI Willi Ixiiindli'iw Hti'K'H iif Krai'i*. 4 .tt'Diiit my Slii'|>hi-rd, Havl'Hir, Ki'i*«iid, Mv l'n>|ilii>t, I'riitil. and Kintt; My i.iniiiH< I hrlUK Jvhn Nrwt«n, !! ' i i^' I I I ^ 1 111 |0g til tilt ^tnrti (Antlooh. CM.) Arr. ft*. Gbo. F. Hamdbl. 1. Joy to 2. Joy U> 3. llo rule* i, ^^ ^p^ I -^tti^^F^ thi* world I the Lngii «ni • |doy; While AuJ nittlcet the ua - tjoiw |irove Tb» T^££lf^^,^^a^i ^ | p5q3^ |=^i ^ eT • 'ry Iteldit and glo • ritM litMiit pre - |iare Ilim AimmIi*, riK'Idt, hi lilt, and of Ilia right •tH>tu rmiin. And heav'naiid na- tiire «iiig, Aud plaiiia, K« • |wat thoauiiud'iiiK Joy, Re • neiMi, Ami won-^iom of lliii lure, And And hcav'n, And hvav'n and na-ture 5- 5 J Mmf- f 1 houv'n mid nu • turn idng. And lioav'n, And fx-at tliii Hduiid-lng joy, Ro - peat, Ito ■ Won • V liMV'n and ua • turn Hing. |N>at the Bound - ing won . dera uf Ilia Joy. love. J-/_-_ No. 190. I MM it Jintiiifiei El. Nathan. jAMEfl McOKANARAN. *»,* ^:^i 1. 8d ; till - lilt plead ing; Hlu ni - buki<, and fi^i • ly cliide ; I i .:£■—:£■- t 3- 'i^--ilM^M Why art thou Ah, why diMt Turn from all I ac • ctipt ?-' 0t-r for thou .if the r ■ «» . er tliiiH rtt (•iirth'a am CHNM of pluad-ing? provo mil? ' III • tion, Jc - aiia. r T if I — ^ Why Wliy Thai That :ff-.-L. 1 art thou art ilioti thoii niay'at thou iiiiiy'rit -^T [ANDBL. ling; Let lilc.y; While iruva Th - fli- mit - in* flml,N\'lii mt • In- AimI, No. 191. J. EHMKHTON. (Eveuino ^ragcv* Qbo. c. HTRnniifH. 81 i^i^^fi Ffi-^^^J j=^ 1. Sav imir, lin'adicaii I'Vf ■ iiiiiK lilciw ■ Iiik. 2. Til!)' iIk ■ Htriii'-tioii wiilk It • Muml »f, ;i. Tim' tlio iilKht Im< iliirk mul ilroar - y, 4. SliiiiiMnwiri; rotiii* our lonih, mipp f\$t\lMsm^- If l"i^^ Hill ami want wi> tMini« mil - IVhh Iiik, TIiou cuiiNt witk ami Tlioii laiiNl hi an- naff if TIimu art iiiKh. Thou art Ho win., iicv . nr wi'a . ly, Wal.|i.i'»t wIi.ti- Thy |>.'o - jih- Ih . May the morn in hitavnn a - wak<> im, <'la>l in hrlKht ami •■•■hiIi - h-m« lil'H.in. @^_s_ ^- V- g |3_^|J|.4Ji.i:'lf-:tJig:i^iJ^' pia t J' ^ i 1 . |i ■ i \> i No. 192. ^ ^MUt in the ®tme of J^tom. V. J. f'lf AKI.FMWOin II. Ika T>. HANKKY. 5 5 ,.;^__, »-l ■ 1 «L_i:l f-j r 9^: iT^zzs LsL l.i>rirN iiiir IliH'k, 111 liliii wi< hltlc, A mIh-I - litr In tlix liiiir hliiiilii 'ly (lay, iit< - fmrv tiy iiiKli'i A hIm-I - t«*r in tin- tliiin riiK • liiK NtiirniH niuy miiiiil iiit iH-iit, A mIu-I - U ?*J r I r- - n g ^ — p l-c c c r |-r P r JP c_. of Hii>riii; (if Hturiii ; iif Htnriii; •if Mtortii; d I- ^mi Hv • I'liri' wliiit ■ I'V - IT ill Ui - till)', Nil f'ant » • litriii, im f'H'n uf - fright, Wi-'ll iirv • IT Ii'iivk iiiir Hiifi- rti - trt'ut, !)<■ Tlniii iiiir lii-lp - IT I'V • (>r ii<>iir, 1-t l-n - t: -t: f J_c _it: A ilifl - t(T in llio tiuiu of Ht'irni. A hIi(>I • li-r in tlii> titiic of mIihiu. A mIii-I - tiT In till- tlini' nf Hlumi. nIm-I - tiT ill till- tillK' "f tiliirm. "^ -ii- m .gzk =lc CIIOKITS. @» init ; s Oh, J« • HUM Im n Riirk In n won- ry ' ' - . trrr tr.r .c tr ■ -* luiiil, \ wrii - ry liiiiil. u ^ t: >r r r- r well ■ ly limit ; I* 1^ (III, .III - HUH Im a liiick In u wi-ii - ry liiml, A hIicI ■ tiT in lln- tiiiii< nf ntnrm. £J E t> ^'^ LiBUri. IB m l»J:n ffl No. 193. Py ^aitb ^oob up to Witt. Ray Palmkk, I). I). (OliTet. 6i.4t.) I. My fitlili liKiku up In Tlii'i-, Tlinii LanilMif Ciil • vu - ry, Siiv-lmir ili . vino! Niiwlinirm«< ;{. Miiy Tliv ilcli i;riii'n ini-piii't Stn-tiKtli In iny fiilnlini.' Ik'HiI, My /(•»l in - Mpiri' ; Ah tlioiiliiwt II. Wlillii llfr'nijiiik iMiiK<< I tri'iul, .\iiil uricfH iimuinl niiiiil, IW Tlmii my (iiilili' ' lliil ilarktii'M 4. Wlii'ii i-iiil"liri''4iriiiiH|i>Mlilri':iiii,Wlii'iiili>attrHrn|i|,Hulli>nHiri-ainSliiilln'iTiiii> rn||. HIchI Saviourt fl-r:— t: F It: — U -t - . I m.i-m a t4=_t:-tJ4=_U-t:-:i j* .p.pLp"| p- g t* J S-E-H-L* I .Ir- — -H >NKKY. ai \i( Htiiriii; iif Hturiii ; tif Ntiiriii; of Htiinii; - 1 = V i of Ht'irni. "2 iif Ntiiiiii. S I if Mliinii. 'y i>f Miirm. "i ^_ri ixa t'l-ii ' I'V Iniiik ; I iif Htiirm. Mahon. iiw liiMtr nil' ,N tlioii lioitt till ilarkiii'iw li'Kl Havluurl §lS |aitb ICoDkiS up, ttc— (Eiottrtttdri «liili' I |iniy, Tiikc all my tcuilt n-wity, oh, Iri mi- from tliUilay Ho wlml - |y TIiIup. r Ntmy From Tlic*< n - iiiilo. lUvii, III lovf, Kfiir niiit iliit-triiHt ri'-niovi';(i|i, linir iiii> H«ft< almvi-, A miiHonKMl ih>uII f&.i:ML'l^;i^P^-[: (9 to » I i » li -t t^ t:_l t— &_t- fllJ No. 194. ®b( (gt)e of |aitb. lU'V. J. J. MAXPIRIiD. W. A.OOPFN. ;=3pij^r7f-s^r^i^"^rF^fti.? i s 1. I 'J. I care Hot for Ihu i'iii|i' ty hIiow :t. Whnt-i'Vr tli« rroNit- ch iiiiiicnliull lii>, 4. Anil wl)«r o'«-r, iil ii-i-ii. - la Si -!■ (■ Hi- yoinl II cIiiv'h r.li|> - )''> ; ' "'i ■ '>' <'ov • ft, '^llllMllollKlltl•''"|^«o|M!illt(N^l•l ; I rrnvc III ijo tlio I N« ill not ilan< In hlmn ; I mi - ly a^k to I (roi«tlii- iiai-iow M'a, ill Iif iloiii'; Tliy will, «> I.onl, Ik' mil nrli day. Whiln i-r Hliorr My hoiiI miiy ilwi'll «itli TIut; Ami li'iiin what lifP' 1 caii-mpt know, Why 1^ -i^ • -m- -m- _^_ fa- I "" J tniHt fhi I.oril fill- ilni Iv irniri'. \ miri" to thow who tnif! til" l.oiil. f Itri'HN liiR on my hiiiiii'UHiil way. f Tlion liuM I'V- I'r lovnl nii' ho. ) ^ -• TiK'iiHhall my heart kenpBliiginK Whih- to thermtw I rliiiR; BinKlnp,HliiuiMK, • linn, J rlinif; -, J J J J 9-d i-.- -=|3 t yl^^M ild -I m S- ill S-S i^-L*:x:^» •-- ' .-^.- - ^ Forri'HliHMWi'i'tatJi'HiiH'fi'i't.Whllohomi'Wftiil faith kooiwwIiii'inif.Whili'homrwRrd faith ki'«'i>HWinKinK '— -^r^f- f p f^i — F " r't- « |--r'-r--i-"-^^'^ 1 1 I j ii! !P ;ii 11 No. 195. I am Wntf <9 ICeri F. J. CROSBY. W. H. DOAMB. 1. I amTliliiP, O L nii<; 2. Con • w«-<;nile me imw to Thy mtr • vIcp, l.oril, I)y the |Mm'r of unce ill • v|ii<> ; 3. O tlia |mr« d)>-liKlii of • rIii • kI** hour That lie -forn Thy lhroii«i I it|M>iiil, 4. ThcreHreilepthitof lov« that I cau • nut know Till I croM tlin nar>row m-a. ff^Tff mmi^mf^- mm --» -3- I liiit I long tu riM» in the arniH of fuith, Ami lie cIon - er drawn to Thee. Let my winl fiHilt up with a Mtead • fuiit ho|M<, And my will be lust in TIdiie. When I Icneel in pray'r.and witli Tliee my (iixl, I coni-uiiine ao friend witli friend. There are height* uf Juy that I may not reach Till I r««t iu peace witii Thee. f^^^^mmfm •r li ill' ill 1^ Draw me near • er, Dear*er, hlem-ed Lord, To the crutw where Thou haat died ; near - er, near - er. MW:0^^^ Draw mo near- er, near- er, neai - er, bleaa ■ ed Lord, To Thy pre-ciou«, hiced-iog tide. N. J ♦ *- , _ _ _ _ _ -TV £:'M.^^ ■t— p— t- I No. 196. ^beye $ban be S^Uvcm of §U$]$ing. El. Nathan. Jambs MoGramahan. 'n ^ ^ -i^ — ^^- ^mwm -tts^ 1. "TliereHliall b« ihowera of lilem-iuK:" Thin ifl the prom-l*e uf loTe; There nhall be 2. "ThereNhall be ehriwem of lileiM - Uik"— I're-ciouii re - vIv-Idk a- ffain; O • ver the 3. " There Hhall be Bhoweri of tilivw ■ ing:" .e ■huwera of blotw-iiiK:" Oh, that to • day they might fall, Now aa to DOANK. dip; vim- ; Rpftinl, J "= '"3*11 ia:s A Thw. Thine, V :li frii'iid. 2 li Th««. f ^e lioat tiled ; ^3 ( Bide. «». AHAN. ST": B^ Bdhitll be ▼er the t to ui M to , ®hm $haU be J^hourrtji, etr. — (Bonrhidrl ClIOKlTH. MlIM>lllf|, M*a-i«>riN ri' ' rii'»li liiK, S«>iit fruni llif Suv-ioiir n - l».vc. . liilUiuiil Ihf \iil • li-\K, Soiiiiij i.r H' liiiri'iliiui'r.if rHiii. I now a ri'-fi.-li - iiiK, f,.m,.. «i„| i,..« ho„ • ,.r Thy W,.r.l p'*''"*"^ »•'"*••«.. f M.-ii.-lni{. ^- -: , ^ ^ ^ \ mi ; : 5 ;IS.I.. .• ^i ; : iiS.j-.l- s 2 5 : rl':-;! SliowiTH «il ItUtMiiig He iii-««l ; Mi'rrytlnilNi routiil iiititn- full-Inn. Km f"i tin' 1.11. nnr^ Mr |.|..i».|. ^ 10 ^ .♦ ^ e <» No. 197. ^i'eUomd Wawilmr, ^iVlromf I HoKATir.H llONAR. IKA I). HANKKY. i 1-: r i-rrtiwirrTjy^:^ ; i^i^ I. Ill tli)> ImikI ii( •i. " Kroiii I hi' liiiiil of it " liiMVM llli' llliUlllHnr Willi . IT Kitiiit ■ liiK, WiMt ■ ■'< flklll-lNlllHl, I'llll', WiH> ■ Ih< ' K"i>i', Iti'iir It t.ir t"iri' I'ollll' III l"Vl' iiihI .H|rk ul lii'iiil uinl '' I ri •|>g I I ^■^^2^^:^ |::| : riKiitrH, 4=».-i- ^ M I • ull tfluil U KU '• Wi'l -ciinn'! wand'rpr, wkI . 3-^^ liTI 8 Wi'lciiniu lioi-k til liiinii* t ThoiihfiHl WAii : <'« Iho diMirNtill npi-n! Thou urt 4tlll my own ; Kyi'it of lovi' uri< on thee, My mm ! my itoii ! " & " Fnr off thoii Iimi wandered ; Wilt thou fnrtluT roumT Oime, and ul! U imrdoned, My ion! my »uu!" A ".See the w«>ll ii|ire«l<'HN, mill iiii'l'iiiii ; Mine in love unclianKiuC. My Kin! my win I" IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 7 h^o ^/ y ^ ^ 1.0 I.I 1.25 IM 12.5 I4S 1^ 1^ 1^ IIIIIIO .. .,. IIIIIM 11= U ill 1.6 Vi <^ ^ 'm w K y /A Photographic Sdences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN aTREET WESHER.N.Y. 14580 (7t/.) «''2-4503 ^^ V s qb \\ % V % c^ h^-^ ^% ■ / ^m ■6 i«H p;i ! itj!. No. 198. E. C. Clephane. ®be §iittrtjj mA §mt ( Should be sung only as a Solo ad libitum.) Ira D. Sanket. -i »,<-».~l^ Jz^fi::zir "^m 1. Tliore were 2. " Lord, 3. But uino Thou none haiit of and here the nine Thy ran tliat safe nine - ty somed ev ly and lay nine ; knew In the Are they How *^ -sm=A — -J ^—ir:^. --f=nr— rjrrrrjt ;V^«|: EES^ =^ Bhel - ter not e deep wore of - nough tlio wa the fdld, for Thee?" tors croHs'd; lint But tlio Nor how one was Shep- herd nmile dark was the out an ' niglit on the swer; that the hills a - way, "This of niino Lord passVl thro' * ^ ■«- Far off H&.i wan Ere He found from tlio gates of derod a - way from His sheep that was ^=^r^- gold — eo me, f lost : < K e. iff=± Wf i 1" II ■ A - way on .he mount - ains wild and bare, A And, al - though the road be rough and steep I Out in the des - ert lie heard its cry — way from the go to the Sick and »---^ m iB --ff-- lii^i. -K«^ /T\ ten - der Shep- hcnl's care, A - way from the ten - dor Shep - herd's care, des. ert to find my sheep, ( go to the des - ert to find my sheep." help-less and read - y to die, Sii'k. and helfvloss, and read - y to die. a f f g *£§; "^^^MM^^m^ "Lord, whence are those blood-clrops all the way That mark out the mountain's track ? " "They were'shed for one who had gone astray Ere the Shepherd could bring him bark : " " Lord, whence are Thy hands so rent and torn?" " They are pierced t(vnight by many o, thorn." 6 But all thro' the mountains, thunder-riven, And up fruin the rocky steep. There arose a glnd cry to tlio gate of heaven, "Ue.ioico! I have found my sheep!" And till' Aiiu'els erlioecl around the throne, " Rejoice! for the Iiord brings hack His own!" ANKET. In the Are they How on the 8wer ; that the ^^ 5,- from the to the and 1 tm icrd'Hcare. my Blieep." to (iie. ■iiiip, His owql" No. 199. I §m Slbg ^VtUomt f 0^. V I L, H. Lewis Habtsouoh. Thy wel-cnme voice That ing wtiiik liiid vile, Thou SU8 calls me on To 8Ud who con • flrniH The calls (loMt me, Lord, to Thee my fttreiigth an- «uri'; per - feet faith and love, bless - cd Work with - in, For cleans -ing in Thy Thoti dost my vile-nesH To p«'r - foct h>>p<>,and tiv add - iiijt grace to I)re - clous blood That flow'd on Cal - va ful - ly ck-ause, Till spot - less all and p»'aco,and trust. For earth and lieav'n a - wt'1-comed grace, Where reigned the |K)wer of Lord I 3:: 3^^ now to Thee! Wash me, cleanse me, Ef^ :»=&- in the blood That flow'd on Cal-va ry. l^nr: mmmi 5 And He the witness gives To loyal hearts and free. That every promise is fulfilled. If faith but brings the plea. 6 All hail, atoning blood ! All hail, rf.ieeming grnco! All hall, the Gift of Christ, our T-ord, Our Strength and Ilighteousneas I No. 200. fn tk %ttm 0f WS$\. sir John Bowbino. (Bathbnn. 88.78.) ITHAMAR CONKEY. I S d i 1 t. In the ii. When the 3. When the 4. Bane and ^^^^. cross of woes of sun of bless - ing, Christ I glo • ry, Tower-ing o'er life o'er-take me, Hopes de - ceive bliss is beam-ing Light and love pain and pleas- ure. By the cross id. 1 — r 3=; It =?s the and up - are I m wreck 8 of time; fears an ■ noy, on my way, sane • ti - fled ; .-ff-.-ff-- FH- 0^ ii^i^^^ ^-==:S-- wm^ All the light of Nov - er shall the From the cross the Peace is there, that Ba crod sto - ry, Oath crom for - sake me ; Lo! ra - diance streaming, Adds knows no meas-uro, ■Toy.s • ere round its head sub - lime. it grows with |)eacpniid God's holy rJHt a-tuncH for 'dditiK of His J u-bout the -^ \=— ^ cm )rd, It K cious word, 3=si^£ o-ver you. NAHAN. ^m in-light thro' "^ ay be, jwr- *] ;lo - ri - fled -" ck-iiess, uo 3 in the in the 1 like a % with our ^ full - ne88 of blaze of His ha - lo of Lord iu - to glo - ry, glo - ry, glo - ry, gl'> - ry, To re - ceive from the world When Je - sum re - ceives Will Je - HU8 re - ceive When Je - hui re - ceives f— ^-=r ^ -^ "" -J ' His own." ' His dwu." ■ IllH owu." ■ His own.'' BJ^ Chorus. ^^ O Lord Je - bus, how long ? how long £re we ihout the glad eoiig ? t'hrist re- m^^ s^: mm^^^^ ^^^ r- ^^^^^m turn- eth; Hal-le - lu - jah! hal - le • lu -jah! A - men, Hal-le - lu-jahl A - men. No. 203. p. DOSDRIBOE. W^m §^' From K. F. Rimbaui-t. fi: CHOItUS. -4— N- J f happy day that fixed my choice On Thee,my Saviour.and my God ! ) £) c Happy day, happy day, ' \ Well may this glowing heart rejoice,Aud tell its rap-tures all abroad. / Fine, i ^^^1^ D.S. When Je-H«s washed my sins a-way; He taught me how to watch and pray, And live rejolcinpev'ry day; ^iiMii^g^ia 2 happy bond that seals my vows To Him who merits all my love; Let cheerful anthems fill HIh house. While to that sacred shrine I move. 3 'Tis done, the great transactioti's done; I am my Lord's and He is mine; He drew me, and I followed on, Charmed to coufesa the voice divine. 4 Now rest, my long-divided heart. Fixed on tliis blissful centre, rest; Nor ever from thy Lonl deiHirt. With Him of every goo Lead me, Sav - iour, all the way. re=ff=|i: S :^^ f Stream of time. rr- -r- all the way. No. 205. ^ S^xwm lifee p^l C. J. B. te^^ ^010. 1^^^ Efe^ C. J. BtTTLER. ^s-*^ :3^3E 1. 1 2. I 3. And was once far wan then, in a der'd that way on dark from the in the lono - ly Sav - iour, dark • ness, hour, And Not A as a ^ -^ rffir: TTT ^ f-nm m VL. Davis. ^ W > (uli the way:) (bi. lows roll,) (life is paat,) all the way ; love a -bide.) (I re-ly.) wip'daway.) ^ ^ * •#• -^ t- o u u r love a-bide. • I rri1tE3E g==g: ff=ff: 8 5 3. Ht I stray ; i=: all the way. BtJTLER. And as Nut a A ^g |t f ittttet Jifee pd— ©attduM A-*.-"^ Aud I wou - der'd if And the thought filled my Say ■ ing, Cbri4t the Kc - 4 I listened: and lo! 'twiw the Saviour That wan npeaking ho kindly to me ; I cried, " I'm tlie chief of tiinners. Thou cauKt Have a poor siuner like me I '* 6 I then fully trusted in Jesus; And oh, what a joy came to me I My heart was filled with His praises, For saving a sinner like me. 6 No longer in darkness I'm walking, For the light is now shinitig on me; And now unto others I'm telling How He saved a poor sinner like me. 7 And when life's journey is over, And I the dear Saviour shall see, I'll praise Him for ever and ever, For saving a sinner like me. No. 206. §mtXf pt) 4la4 t0 ISihtt Sarah F. Adams. (Bethany. 68.4b.) Dr. Lowell Mamon. 1. Near - er, my God, to Thee, Near - er t" Thee; 2. Tho' like the wan-der-er. The sun gone down, :i. There let the way ap - pear Stepa un - to heaven ; 4. Then with my wak. ing tho'ts, Bright with Thy praise, 5. Or if, on joy - ful wing, Cleav - ing the sky, siiEga :£: Ssgi^: E'en though it be a cross Dark - ness be o - ver me. All that Thousendest me. Out of my 8to - ny griefs. Sun, moon, aud stars for - gut, I w^ Fink. D.S.—Near-*r, my God, to Th**l D.a. ^.— •-» — ff -' ^^ B — ™-^ — 1^=:: :«l=:r rais - eth me, rest a stone, mer - cy given ; el I'll raise; ward I fly, •g-.gsTta r & Utar • *r to Thttl I Still all my song shall be— Near - er, my God, to Thee I Yet in my dreams I'd be Au • gels to beck -on me So by my woes to be Still all my soul shall be ■X- Near - er, my God, to Thee I Near - er, my God, to Thee I Near - er, my God, to Thee I Near - er, my God, to Thee I il ll- No. 207. H. F. Lytb. ^m mm m ^M. H. MOKK. — t-, 1 1 -j 1 I r-- -L-. 1. A - bido with mo I Faitt fulls th« o - veu • tide, The durk - iieHS 2. Swift to itH cloHu ebbH uut lifu'ii lit • tlo day; Earth's J(>}'i> gruw 3. I need Tliy pres - enco ev - 'ry imm - iiig hour, What but Thy 4. Hold Thou Thy cross bo - fore my cloa - iug eyes; Shine thro' the — U, — I m m •_. — a .- ■ Bringing in the sheaves. ' the Bheaves, 4 ■ft- -jm- • \ -■ff-— -ffl^^-ff-— •^- P -^ h- I^IEEC Ei^i^i^^i ^ Fi ¥ ^!^^^i^ Bring- ing in the sheaves. We shall come, re - joic 1= --ff-— #-4— -ff-— -^^.-ff-— e- iug, Bring - ing in the sheaves. }C—. c — =: ,— c: (=. a — ^ m i ^ ^ ^— — W - h h -^^^^^^^m SEi^?^ X-i 2^ Bring-ing in the sheaTes.Bringing in the sheaves, We'll Aiall come,rejoicing,Bringing in the sheaves. m U r No. 210. (^ivt pe ibt) ^avt. J. U. hammis D. B. Towner. 1. Tu thee, who frum the nar-ruw road, In sio - 2. Ah, well that gen- tie voice I kuow. For oft 3. "My son," oh word of might-y grace. That chil - 4. Uow great that Fa-ther'H love muHt be, How foud 6. IIuw pa - tieuthathHlH spir-it been. To fol - 6. Oh, God, my Fa - tber, I o - bey, I come. fill ways 8o long have trod, it culled me long a - go, dren of our mor - tal race. His yearnings laf - ter thee, low tliee thro' all thy sin, I come, to Thee to • day. 1 m 19^ m^^^^-^^ ^^^^ ^^^ How kind - ly speaks thy Fa - ther, God, And now to thee it wbis-pers low, With sons of God may take their place. That He should say so ten - der - ly. And plead thy way-ward soul to win, " Here Lord, I give my - self a - way. "My "My "My "My "My I son, son, son, son, son, give give give give give give me me me me me Thee thy thy thy thy thy my heart." heart." heart." heart." heart." heart' Chorus. m w I My :i ^e=f=p son. I my ^- son. ^^m^^EE$ Give me thy heart, :e ^ ft ;^ m^m EgE^ give me thy heart. i I m i feJ=J-^j^ c—r^rn - " =S=F Give thy thy heart, heart, give me thy heart. p^^ :9=S ^^^^^m Oh, hear, and heed thy Father's call. And give to Him thy heart. Last Verse. I hear, and heed my Fa - ther's call. And give to Him my henrt ^ fe ^^^m 'OWNER. liave trod, a - go, tal race, ter thee, thy sin, to - day. m ^ hy heart." hy heart." hy heart." hy heart." hy heart." my heart ' •a ^^ 4=:: § '^ heart. m y heart, I > — m y heart. K>k - iiiK for 5. Je - HUH the Sav - iour, bright Morn-ing Star, Look - ing fur J. *■ -l^ 4^r t__ — •1 m • *=^^te^ - — -\ -f^r _ — 1__^ T -1_P. 1 riioni - IIIL', boat • niHo. «\\\ - I'l^. tKinic - '■IH'.— loft iiiieN m bs.:l±4isi^^|-fefc;^^ -t^ luok-ing for wait for the com-ing some - beck-on • ing straying a - me; sail, time; come; far; Free from tlieir sor - row, grief, and de Bear-ing the loved ones o • ver the Safe with the an • Bright ax a sun • gelH, whit-er than beam, pure a» the Hear the glad mee • sage; why will you Hjiair, tide unow, dew, riiiini? f ^ f f i J. J. i j:: ^> f^f f - Wait-inn ""d III - to the Watcliiiitj for .•\iix i^u^ - ly .ll' - >iis in ^ > ^ ■ fL M. ^ f^ r r - Chorus. -=|; ^ :^i ^i'?a-^g^ hi^ia watch • ing bar dear look call bor, ones •ng, ing, pa - tient near to wait -ing moth - er, • Sin - ner, come gE J._J^--L^ look-ing tliiK way; a ^^^m^mw^. Loved ones are wait - ing, look-ing this way; Fair as the morn- ian, ^^ u U^ ^^mm^m. ^^^^^^mm bright as the day. Dear ones in glo - ry look - ing this way. ^M^m^^^^m^m^ I i S i m iiifei ii No. 212. K. I. UUctMHV. ^mtt tht €irwj^. Mfh. J. F. Kmapp. :3* 'I -1^=1 If-I JIT j-J f:rj*^ 1. "Nt!ur->f Lanih of God! Eb t A. c^- .^i^ "-*iff: :tz=-Ji:nrl CllUII', I ciinie, I come, I I come I ciiniel Come ! near - er. near - er. near - cr. I e i a 4 Jurtt aH I am, iKK>r, wretched, hlind, Si);lil, richer, healiiiK of the mind, Yea, all I need, in Tliet! to And, U Lamh of Uod I I come, I come ! 5 .luHt aM I am ; Thou wilt receive, Wilt welcome, pardon, cltMinxe, relieve ; Because Thy pmniiHo I Udieve, U Lamh of uod 1 I come, I come I No. 214. fot §m, Ps aDbiti Mrs. Pennepather. Slow, and with expression Ira D. Sankey. 1. Not now, my child, — a lit - tie more rough toHs • ini;, A 2. Not now; for I have wan - d'rors in the dis • tn^ice, And 3. Not now; for I have loved ones sad iind wea - }>: Wilt =ri: -ff: -r :» IT — , lit - til. iong - er on the hil - Iowh' foam; A few more Journoy-ingH thou muHt call them In with pa - tient love ; Not now ; for i have thou not cheer them with a kind - ly Hmile? Sick ones, who need tliee -tf--^ :ff- rff-J e-^^e — rff- — «"- — -^—-itJ, :(?i.-._(?i:— --ff- #_: ^t^^t^i:: -W- lADBTTRY. I i- -— f= !d for me, * dark blot, -> a doubt, 1 -^.^ -^—z^ US- N- -^-^ 1 — •— =i iS3^j>- j^h3-H- IN r 1 in the des Bheep up - on in their lone ■ ert the •ly — •- m. -m dark - ness, moiintaiui), 8or - row; — »-: And And Wilt .3 zzttz-:: then, thou thou f4- the Hun-shino of thy muHt fol - low them wher- not tend them yet a Fa - ther'H H e'er they n lit - tie wl .:(*■ m — 1 1 ume! ve. lile? s^— ^--f— ^- z=*t — j^— t:— — 1 — ^~T' -^ ""T'F^^ —P— — m — H — 1 — - II 4 Not now ; for wounded hearts are sorely bleeding. And thou must teach those widowed hearts to sing : Not now ; for orphans' tears are quickly falling. They must bo gathered 'ueath some sheltering wing. 5 Go, with the name of Jesus, to the dying, And speak that Name in all its living ))ower ; Why should thy fainting heart grow chill and weary? Canst thou not watch with Me one little hour 7 6 One little hour 1 and then the glorious crowning, The golden harp-strings, and the victor's pu)iii ; One little hour ! and then the hallelujah I Eternity's long, deep, thanksgiving psalm I ! iV.H No. 215. ®abe pe »$ |f |ittt* Eliza H. Hamilton. Moderato. Ira D. Sanket. i^^^^^H^^^ 1. Je - BUB, my Lord, to Thee I cry; Uii - lean Thuii help me I must die: Oh, 2. Help-lees, I am, and full of guilt; But yut fur mo Thy blood was spilt. And 3. No prep ■ a - ra - tioii can I tniike, My best re - iwlves I on - ly break, Yet 4. Be - hold me, Bav - iour, at Thy feet. Deal with me as Thou Be« - st meet; Thy bring Thy free sul - va - tion uigh. And take mo as Thou ciiust make me what Thou wilt. And take mo as save me for Thine own name's sake, A lul take nie as work be - gin. Thy work complete. And take me as pEmu^^^^^ And take me as am. My on - ly plea— Christ died for me! Oh, take me as I am. No. 216. Rev. A. M. TOPLADY. (Toplady. 7s. 6 lines.) Dr. Thos. Hastings. 1. Rock of A - gf.s (.'li't't fur me, Let me hide my-self in '''liee; Lot the wn - ter and the blood, 2. Not the la- bor uf my bunds Can ful - fil Thy law's deniiuuls; Could my zeal no respite know, 3. Noth-ing in my hand I briug,Sim-ply to ThycrossI cling; Nak-ed, come to Thee for dress, 4. While I draw thisfleelingbreath.WhilemineeyesHhulhlose in death,When I Boarto worlds unknown, From Thy riv-en side which flowed, Be of sin the doub-le euro, Save nie from its guilt and |>ower. Could my tears for-ev - er flow. All for sin could not a -tone; Thou must save, and Thou a-lone. Help- less look to Thee for grace; Foul, I to the fountain tly, Washme, Saviour, or I die. See TheeouThyjudgmentthrone.Ilockof A -ges, cleftfor nic, Let me hide my-self in Thee. kKKET. =r it die: Oh, i spilt. And break, Yet meet; Thy m^ am. ASTINOS. ^1 r and the blood, un^spite know, Thee for dress, orldsiiukuown, 5^1^ jnilt and |»ower. id Thou a-lone. or I die. self in Thee. No. 217. ®m tfce §mt Ellen K. Bradford. 7$^ — '*^ ' I ^'*' 1. Oh, ten-dor and Hwect was the Man - tcr'.t voice. Ah He lov - iiig-ly iiiira to 2. But my sins are ma-ny, my faith in suiail, Lolthe answer (mmiuniiik an. 3. But my ilesh is weak, I tear - ful-iy said. And the way I ian-n..t 4. Ah, tlie world is cold, and I can - not go back. Press for-ward 1 surely nie, clear; see; must; "Come o-ver the line, it is ou-ly a step— I am waiting.My i^hild, for thee." "Thou neod-cBt not trust in thy-sclf ut all, Step o - ver tlieline, I am here." I fear if I try I may sad - 1 y fail, And thus may dis-hon - or Thee. I will place my hand in His wouDd-e>l palm. Step o • ver iiie line, and trust. "O - Tor the line," hear the sweet re-frain, An-gels are chant-ing the heav-eu • ly strain; J5^ "O - ver the line," — Why should I re-main With a step between me and Jc - sus. 4th V. "0 - ver the line," — I wt'ii not re-main, I'll cross it and go to Jo - bus. No. 218. (gl0m I7atti Anon. P -^- =S=g :"SE :t- 3- 3-1^ 1 Olory be to the Father, and As it was iu the beginning, is DOW, and to the Son, and to the Ho - ly (ihost. ev . er shall bo, world with - out end, \ - mkn. iS; ^^mi^4'i^iM No. 219. Pg f0ut ht m @bg (^mxl Geo. Heath. (Laban. 8.H.) Dr. Lowell Masoit. -4 — ,;^~qs !^; I r 1^ --4- ~j- :§ — u SI 1. My Boul, be on thy guard, Ten thou . sand foes a - ris«; 2. O watch, and flght, and pray; The bat - tie ne'er give o'er; 3. Ne'er think the vict - 'ry won. Nor lay thine arm - or down: -m m • ! r— f^- dr -1- -r -IS>- =€= -r T -ti=d g-t^ :=t- EiEElf^i m fe^ a; s^ The hosts of sin are press - ing Re - new it bold - ly ev • 'ry The work of faith will not be -I hard day, done, ^^S -r- m ^- =?=pi g-- To draw Tliee from the skies. And help dl - vine im - plore. Till thou ob - tain the crown i^ lj-L <- P I* I ir li-- -m — ^:^- V£/ No. 220. ^mmx, ^mt thm ^iU. Fanny J. Crosby. W. H. DOANE. P3^E^^^ 1. Sav - iour, more than life to me, I am cling-ing, cling- ing close to Thee; 2. Thro'thischang- ing world be- low, Lead me gen - tly, gen - tly as I go; 3. Let me love Theemore and more. Till this fleet- ing, fleet- ing life is o'er; — r--&-n— I- --•- - - - . - -. ^ p*i^^^ 35=:=>s: :=J« ^^^^^ r jS. SrSr " ^ Let Thy pre - cious blood ap - plied, Keep mo ev - er, ev - er near Thy side. ." Trust-ing Thee, I can - not stray, I can uev-er, nev-er lose my way. that with yun - der sa • cred throng We at His feet may fall; f g :::=ihrg- — y »r::=:-:=i: -g g gzzrzgzzz^gJl^giiiig rpipi g: J» ^ L B l:-a:::z3:dc: - i | f |-t-r=::=tz F r- l l >» ito^r ^^ rH -^r-f-r-H ?$^ Bring forth the roy • al di - a - dem. And crown Him Lord of all. Ta Him all maj - es - ty as - cribe. And crown Him Lord of all. We'll join the ev - er - last • ing song, And crown Him Lord of all. JT. ^-^ o o J3 It: f^=?E ± m^ L'HOBUS. , I ^E? k r u- ^ Lot us crown Him, let Let us crown Him Lord of all, Let ^n^..A, A. JlA^J. -» — I*. I ^m u us crown Him, Let us us crown Him Lord of all. Let us f B n m K o O •1 ii D |i er 11^^5 - r— r — ^ ^=sr- ir -t<— I '^zzr:. r3^_t y ( I I s crown the Great Re-deem-er Lord of all; Let us crown Him, Let us crown Him Lord of all, A. r:f:=.zz:.=z.r=^^rfc=fc3^^i|=p§q_-4 %:rc=:rt»r=». I?— r- i^rt^S 1 *=t: f=--= P I E^a^ -h-O- r — ^ Let us crown Him, Let us crown Him Lord of all. Let us crown Him Lord of all. Let us crown the Oroat Redeem -or Lord of all. *?.. J. J. ^ ^ ^ .» «J J- :>r-i- — ir-r- tii^^^^p^ «^r PW of all. of all. of all. ^^i ^ Let UB Let us K o O n m a ■ ^^1 ^Pl im, jord of all, m of of alL all. No. 223. G. W. Crofts. ^ovt |0watdl D. B. TowmsB. I 1. Move for - ward ! val - iaut men and strong, Yo who have prayed and lu - bored long, 2. Move for - ward ! each and er - 'ry one, Tlie gold - en bar- vest is be - gun, 3. Move for - ward I reap - ing as you move ! .Vn-geln are watching from a-lxive! 4. Move for - ward t day will die full soon. How quick - ly eve-ning fol - lows noon, ^ gg zm=e: ^ i -fy =^^=^ =^ — 1 — —- * r—ji^—K ■j J ■- |— 4- _^ i H — p- u The Ye A - r Now m '— *— time reap - ound is 1 — 5 — * — * — • — has come era, come are wit - the time for from Dess - to l=f— you glen 68 work —» — 1 — ^ * to rise, and glade a host, and pray- For And A - -Let lol the wield the rouse ye glo - ry r " sun rolls sick - le's now and crown the — (— up glitf save dy the skies, ring blade. the liwt. ■ Ing day. ^i zJLz i: -r-f- — £■— ~1E^ — ha — -■■-* ■■■- .__ — _i — i^-Z^ — !•— — g — *-h — 1 — h — =5^=^ — P— -1 1^ -I -;-M Chorus. ^ 9 9 ' ^=S= g— _^V- -j [-4— — r^t- ^E^J^|^_rz=t= -J? — 1^ — _^ f_. |_j__ — zi_ Move for - ward, move for - ward. All ft - pi__,,-_i_^_J5: — !■__ -p 4m. jm. M. M. M- » -2__| *__> '^ - -^ - ^ .-1 1 — * Ui U — t 1— P — ff — Move for • ward, move for • ward. All P * — -1 p S m t long the line,. Move for — r— long the line ■«■ .ff. .^ 11^ ■0- =>= ward, jm. move line, move for • ward, move for • ward, t »3=FS¥^ I for =»i ward, The light be gins to — t^ — move for ward, shine. m No. 224. HOBATIUS BONAB. Miftkt OBO. C. 8TEBBIKS. ^^^^^^^.^^ ^^^^^^^^^^ ^ 1. When I Hlmllwake in that fair morn of mums, Aft - er whoae dawn - lug 2. When I shall see Thy glo - ry face to face. When in Thine arms Thou 3. When I shall meet with tlioae that I have loved, Clasp in my aroiB the 4. When I shall gaze up - on the face of Him Who died for me, with .«■ :ff: A ^JL-2-t:: =t: r : 5 :t:=;— -i •— ts 1=- zm-i m gr :m---^—\=:z r- :t 1= f^^^ ■^ ^^^=U 1 ^1 >» ")k - -• — 9- -«»- ^ — g — §Z wm nev ■ er night re -turns. And with whose glo - ry day e - ter - nal liurns, wilt Thy child em - brace, >Vhen Thou ehalt o - pen all Thy store of grace, dear ones long re • moved. And find how faith - ful Thou to me hast prov'd, eyes no Ion;; - er dim. And praise Him with the ev - er - last - ing hymn, I shall be sat - is - fled, be sat • is • fled. I shall be sat • is« fled, V I shall be ^ 35: 4«. . ft . . ^ 4« . • ^ „ -m. :et -f- •»• ^ ^- • • I 1 ^ — 1_ i^ ' i 1^ P — ' t - y — I- — '5 No. 1. 2. rz=rlEt: -=-.-|!»- mm ^ ■ r^.J h ^m ^^ ... shall be sat I shall be is - fled. When. I shall wake I shall ^^ :t i It £ in Wlion I shall . ii m f TFf t ^ h %. tE=P that fair morn of morns; ^^-g-^- g -g^ ^^.u^ ^ — g— a- =fc*=« Jf^^^L. :r-=t:^ r r I shall be sat- is- fled, I shall be I shall be I shall be ■•■ ^ •«• #- ^ l0 W W z T rP '^^-^ r ^ h — I- ^^^^^i^^^^pi sat • iS' fled, Wtien I shall wokn When I shall in that fair morn of momB. ^^^i ¥ -^-^- ^ ^=m -6i— f m r 5:*: i, ,1V, TEBBIN8. -s= dawn - iug arms Thou arms the me, with m ■ nal liiirna, of grace, hast proT'd, Ing hymn. ^-r m =*=4 3FA t . is- fled, V in ^=£ shall be I shall be murnB. r^*= 1. All hail the power of Jo- sus' name! Let an- geln pros - triitc fall • 2. Let ev - 'ry kiu - dred, ev - 'ry tribts On this ter - res - trial ball,' :j. Oh, that with yon - der sa - cred throng Wo at Uis fe«t mav fall • J I I J I _, ' No. 225. I^n §iait tbe f oivtv. (Ooronation. 0. M.) Oliver Hoijden. ^m^mmmm?mmB =t p3^ Bring foitli the To Him all We'll join the a-a roy niivi ev ■ al di es - ty er - last a at) ■ iug (iuni, cribe, song, And crown And crown And crown. Him llini Him Lord Lord Lord of all; of all ; of all ; l^^lljl^^^ i=»zJ: mm =«=!— S— m^m i ¥^^^. -4-- i^l ^EETi^ --^- I Bring forth the roy - al di - a - dem, And crown Him To Him all m^j • es - ty as - cribe, Anil crown Him We'll join the ev - er - last - ing song, And crown Him No. 226. Ph (E)0mtt^ 'tfe 0f ®kt 8. F. Smith, D. D. (America. 68. 48.) H. Carey. 1. My coun-tiy, 'tis of tht'c, Sweet land of lib - er-ty, Of then I sing ; Lanil where my 2. My na- tive counti-y, thee, Land of the uo-blefree, Thy name I love; I love thy 3. Let nin-sicswcll the breeze, And ring from all the trees. Sweet freedom's song; Let uior-tal 4. Our fa-thera' Gtod, to thee, An - thor of lib -er-ty, To Thee we sing; Long may our m^m =t =■=■: f^EES 1 ts-r- ^cres. z^-:^z :f= ^^^^^^ I I 1^ fa-thersdied Land of the pilgrim's pride. From ev - 'ry mountain side, Let free-dom rocks and rills. Thy woods and templed hills, My heart with rapture thrills, Like that a - tongues awake, Let all that breathe partake, Let rocks their silence break. The sound pro land be bright. With freedom's ho- ly light, Pro-tect us by Thy might, (Jreat (Jod, our litFaH ring. lM)Ve. long. King. sMii]^^ r :• lie \>l» mil ' .•! I }' n 1 Iflmp i Shelt i SiNNE i Soldi: Al wond' Ibidb w Ibidk w ibide w Ibuhda ^fter a 1 Ifterti illasi ai 111 Ha] ill hail 1 \.LL FOR Ymerica A.m I sol iNTlOCH A.RK Yol Arise, li Asl wai At that At the ( Awake, Baftizi Be Neai Beprese Belmon' Bethan' Blessed Blessed Blessed Blessed £ Blest Bi Boylsto Brimgin BUILDIN Build Y Christ j Christ i Christ h) Ghbisti :^ 206 Titles In Small Caps— First Lines In Roman. No. i Iflmp in the night, a song in . .110 i Shelter in thk Time of Storm . 192 i Sinner Like Mk 205 i Soldier of thk Cross 137 i wond'roiis boon to man is given 97 Ibide with Me 207 Ibidk with Me Ever 60 ibide wth me fast flows 207 Abundantly Able TO Save . . . .162 \fter a long and weary strife ... 15 liiTER TUB Darkest Hour .... 80 dlas I and did my Saviour bleed . 158 111 Hail the Power 225 ill hail the power of Jesus' . . . .222 \.LL FOR Jesus 45 Ymerica. 6s, 4s 226 A.m I soldier of the cross 137 iNTlOCH. CM 189 A.RS You A Reaper? 85 A.RISB, YouNO Man, Arise .... 101 As I wandered 'roimd the .... 148 At THAT Day Ye Shall Know . . 57 At THE Cross 158 Awake, Awake ! O Heart .... 124 Baptize Me with the Spirit ... 52 Be Near Mb O My Saviour ... 33 Be present at our table, Lord . . . 117 Belmont. CM 187 Bethany. 6s, 48 206 Blessed Assurancb 161 Blessed BE THE Fountain . . . .130 Blessed Saviour, Hear My ... 26 Blessed Saviour, hear Thou .... 54 Blest BE THE Tib THAT Binds . . .184 BOYLSTON. S. M 181 Bringing in THE Sheaves . . . .209 Building for Eternity 176 Build Ye on the Rock 36 Christ Alonb IS Saviour .... 21 Christ Arose 165 Christ has for us atonement made . 134 Ghbist has Risen 39 No. Christ Hath Rbdeemrd Us ... 60 Christ Rbceiveth Sinful Men . . 167 Christ Returneth 202 Come, Holy Spirit, Come .... 92 CoMF Home 10 Come on tub Wings of thk ... 14 Come Thou Almighty King . . .135 Come, Thou Fount 183 Come Unto Me 166 Come Unto Me, Yb Weary ... 63 comfobied 15 Comfoxt Ye One Another .... 42 Coronation. CM 225 Counted Worthy 25 Create in Me a Clean Heart . . 62 Dennis. S. M 184 Do you fear the foe will in the . . 17 Down into my loneliness, sorrow . . 34 E'o^Ti with the evil and up .... 74 I>ying with Jesus, by death . . . 102 Duke Street. L. M 159 llncamped along the hills of . . . 128 Evan. CM 173 Ev.^NiNG Prayer 191 Eye Hath Not Seen 69 Faith is the Victory 128 Gather in the Sheaves 27 Gerar. 8. M 92 Give Me Thy Heart 210 Give Your Heart to Jesus ... 76 Glory be to the Father, and to . .218 Gloria Patri 218 Go bury thy Sorrow 43 Go Tell it to Jesus 43 Go Work To-day 3 God Be With You 143 God Hkareth Prayer 105 God is Love 99 God is Now Wilung ; are You ? . 77 God is now willing in Christ .77 God Lives 40 im I jlj fif 'I • li ii^' I 206 No. (ion's Bounty H(> Uoiiig forth lit Christ's coumuind . 113 Gback Bkfokk anu After Mkat . 117 (juide Mk 179 Haim-y Day 203 Hakk ! Hakk ! My Soul 160 HeauThou Me 54 Heau U,s, O Saviour 133 He Feedctii His Flock 79 He Is Coming 174 He Is Near 90 Helivesandloves, our Saviour . .129 HeSavjssMe 110 He Shall Reign From Sea to Sea 120 Hide Me lol Holy Ghost, with Light Divine . 145 HolyI HolyI LordGod Almighty 141 Home OF The Soul 157 How Can You Live Without . . 89 How Dear to My Heart 61 How Firm a Foundation . \ . . 152 How Long 51 How solemn are the words .... 185 How sweet the name of Jesus . . . 188 How They Sing Up Yonder ... 6 I AM Coming to the Cross . . . 168 I uiu far frae my hame 172 I AM Redeemed 16 I AM Satisfied with Jesus .... 73 I AM THE Light 32 I AM Thine, O Lord 195 I Come, O Blessed Lord 84 I do not ask for earthly store . . . 194 1 Heard the Voice of Jesus Say . 173 I Hear Thy Welcome Voice . . . 199 I know not when the Lord will . . 90 I lift my thankful song 46 I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord . . . 186 I Need Thee Every Hour .... 170 I Shall bk Satisfied 190 I once waa far away from the . . 205 I was wandering, sad and weary . . 49 I WILL Bless the Lord 65 I WILL Pass over You 201 I WILL Sing the Wond'rous . . . 127 I \N-ill sing you a song 157 I WILL Trust, and Not be Afraid 20 If in the valley where the bright . I'll Live FOR Thee 1 Immanuel, Prince OF Peace . . . Imi'atient Heart, BE Still . . • . In the Cross '- In the land of strangers Italian Hymn. Os, 4s '- It doth suffic'e, that precious . . . It mav be at morn when the . . . ! I've Found a Friend 149 I've wandered far away from ... 67 Jesus has Taken them All . . . Jesus is Calling 13^ Jesus is Mine ... 9 Jesus is tenderly calling thee . . . 13i Jesus knocks ; He calls to thee . . Je3U8 knows all, all your sorrow . . 64 Jesus Knows your Sorrow ... 64 Jesus, Lover of my Soul .... 177 Jesus, my Lord, Thou art my . . .103 Jesus, my Lord, to Thee I cry . • 215 Jesus Only, Jesus Ever 7 Je:;>u8 only, mid the turmoil ... 7 Jesus Saviour, Pilot Me .... 150 Jesus Shall Reign 159 Jewktt. 6s D 144 Jt)Y to the World 189 Just as I am 213 Keep Thou My Way 47 liABAN. 8. M 219 Lead ME Saviour 204 Let not thy heart despair 105 I^t not your heart be troubled . . 42 Let THE Sunshine In 17 Let Us Crown Him 222 Let Us Sing Again 104 Let Us Stand for Jesus 8 Let us stand up for Jesus 8 Life is Mine 68 Lift up your eyes to the fields . . 85 Like the fulness of the ocean ... 86 Look Unto Me 35 Looking this Way 211 Lord, I'm Coming Home 67 Lord, Teach Us How to Pray . . 53 Low in the grave He lay 165 Loyalty to Christ . • 112 No 6! Ill (i( 5( L'OG 19- 13a 28 202 149 67 .132 94 im 9 64 64 177 103 215 . 150 . 159 . 144 . 189 . 213 . 47 .219 ,204 . 105 , 42 . 17 , 222 104 8 8 68 85 86 35 211 67 53 165 112 No. Make Mk Willino 2 . . 94 O Church of Christ! behold at . . 120 O happy day that fixed my choice . 203 O how can you live without .... 89 O How Happy are They 59 O my Redeemer 55 O pilgrims through a desert .... 32 O Sing of my Redeemer 83 O the weary mght is waning ... 75 O wanderer, dost thou hear ... 22 O wanderer on a dreary waste . 10 O Wanderbb, Rejoice 48 Oh, sing that song to me again . . 66 207 No. Oh, spread the tidings round ... 88 Oh, tender and swett was the . . . 217 Old IIuNimEi). L. M 123 Olive's Br<»w. L. M 208 Olivet. 6s, 4s i<)3 One Sweetly Solemn Thought . . 109 On the resurrection morning ... 178 Onward, Christian Soldiers . . 221 Onward, Onward! 2 Oi'EN Wide the Door 9 Our Names in Heaven 82 Our Saviour King 129 Ours IS THE Victory 74 Over the Line 217 Over the river, faces I see .... 211 Pass Me Not 154 Paul and Silas 87 Pilot. 78, 6 lines 150 Pleasures Forevermore .... 46 Portuguese Hymn, lis 152 Praise God from Whom 123 Praise to the Holy One 1 Pray, Brethren, Pray 163 Rathbun. 8s, 78 200 Refuge. 7s D 177 Rejoice, rejoice, child of light . 82 Retoice ! The Lord is King ... 19 Rescue The Perishing 180 Resting my soul on Jesus 11 Resting on Jesus 11 Resurkection Morn 178 Rockingham. L. M 117 Rock of Ages 216 Satisfied 224 Saved by Grace 118 Saved To-Night 34 Saved To Serve 113 Saviour, breathe an evening . . .191 Saviour, lead me, lest 1 stray . . . 204 Saviour, More Than Life .... 220 Say " Yes " To Jesus Now . ... 22 See the place where Jesus lay . . . 24 Shall You? Shall I? 142 Shirland. S. M 186 Sinners Jesus will receive 167 208 No. bOLUIERH OKTiIE KiNU 30 Houie (lay tlie silver cord will . . .118 S«ine one will enter the pearly . . 142 Some Sweet Morn • . . . 12 Sometime We'll Understand . . 169 Soul of mine in earthly temple . . 190 Sowinj? in the morning, sowing . . 209 Speed Away 136 Spirit So Holy 23 SiiNHiiiNE In The Soul 44 Swekt Hour of Prayer 139 BwEin' Peace, The Gift of God's . 121 Xake courage, temperance workers 155 216 176 25 171 100 164 100 121 81 116 88 194 108 110 187 192 98 97 18 18 38 198 49 165 78 61 121 125 Take me as I Am .... Take my Life Take the jeers and take the Take Time to be Holy . Tell it Again .... Tell it Out Tell the glad story of Jesus There comes to my heart one The Day-Star Hath Risen The dear, loving Saviour has The Comforter has Come . The Eye of Faith .... The Homeland The Hope of the Coming . The Lord's My Shepherd . The Lord's our Rock ; in Him The Love of Jesus .... The Man op Galilee . . . The Master is Calling . . The Master is come, and is . The night is long and dreary The NiNBTY and Nine . . The Shepherd True . . . The Ship of Temperance . The Trusting Heart . . . The weary horn's like shadows There comes to my heart one There is a Green Hill . . There is Never a Day so Dreary 122 There is no friend like Jesus . There'll Be No Dark Valley There Shall be Showers of There's sunshine in my soul . There were ninety and nine that 93 106 196 44 198 They tell me of a land so fair . . . Thou Art My Life Thou Art My Rock Thou art, O, Leu, my hiding . . . Thou, whose hand thus far ... . Tho' Your Sins be as Scarlkt . . Through the shining gate Throw Out THE Life- Link . . . . Thy God Reignkth 'Tis Midnight TopLADY. 7s, 6 lines To Thee, who from the narrow . . Trembling soul, beset by fears . . . True-Hearted ! Whole-Hbartkd 1 Trust and Obey 182 114 147 107 208 216 210 107 131 156 6 112 Under His Wings Upon the western plain . . . Walking in the Sunshine ... 41 i Wo are building in sorrow or joy . 176 i Wk Come, O Lord, to Thee ... 31 We're soldieis of the King .... 30 Welcome, Wanderer, Welcome . 1*^7 What a blessed hoyie is mine . . . b8 What a Friend Thou Art to Me . 65 What a Friend We Have in Jesus 140 What a Wonderful Saviour . . 134 When God the way of life .... 201 When I shall wake in that fair . . 21 1 When Jesus Comes Again .... 83 When my life-work is ended . . .126 When the King Shall Comb . . 75 When the Mists Have Rolled . 138 When the Saints are Marching . 114 When the sinner turns 6 When the thick clouds intervene . 20 When we walk with the Lord . . . 156 Where My Redeemer Leads Me . 13 Where the Saviour Leads ... 58 Whoever receiveth the Crucified . 162 Whosoever Shall Call 91 Willing to own Thee Master and . 29 Without Thee, my Saviovu* .... 50 With the glorious morning .... 27 Woodworth. L. 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