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STKHmNS, are now compiled in tliic volume under the title of i GOSPFJ. HVMNS Nos: 1 TO 6. All duplicate pieces have been on.itted and the Hymns re- numbered in consecutive order from 1 to 73^). In addition to the lar^e number of Gospel Hymns and Sacred Son,s in this collection there will also be found over r.5 of the "lost useful and popular SrA.xMKo Hvmks an. Th.ks ok .h. Church. K' ' M At. NOTE.-/, ,-, „ ,r.;;-rr -r. />,iM tlie oivners 0/ copyright 242701 iviount Allison Universft:^ Ralph Pickard Bell Library I'll- J'UUMSHKkS. Gospel Hymns NOS. i TO 6 COMPLETE. I No.i. ^H ^t«]f\t ttt»t on datrtb. i i Ira D. . Jamks in tins .'J mns re- Sacred of the \ " roino bcforft bis presonce with sinking."— PsA, 100: 2. Rov. Wm. Kf.tiik. (OLD HUNDRED. L.M.) 1 '^^ I I I* -» ^r -ff-fj- --1-I--H — I — F— ' P-^ '-F-+-f — t-p— '- — hP— • Tpg) --H-F— t 1 L. BOTTRaKOIS. -U-4-r- /r\ T 1. All peo- pie that on earth do dwell, iSingto the Lord with cheerful voice; 2. Know that the Lord is God in-deed; Without ouraid He did us make: 3. O en - ter then Ifisj?iiteswithpraise,Appi-oach with joy IfLscourts unto: zJoZttizirJ I— -S^IIi ■is: I- Him serve.withrairth,TIispraisef()rthtell,Comeye before Himandre - joice. We are His flock, He doth us feed, And for His sheep He doth us take. Praise,laud,and bless His name always, For it is seem-ly so to do. '"w._.jrj^_ ^.^,. ! ,. ^ -^ ^- i:x Fh 4Z. .^. -(K- l-*! __^ — I — ■i9- r- r- I m^ \. -I — — —I — r-\ r^-Ti r 4 For -why? the I^ord our God is good, His mercy is for ever sure; Hia truth at all tinies firmly stood, And shall from age to age endure. No. 2. DOXOLOGY. L. M. Praise God, from whomall blessings flow; Praise Him, all creatures here below; "Vraise Him above, ye heavenly host ; 'raiae I'ather, Sou, and Holy Ghost. Tuos. Ken, 1097. GRAOK. May he surifr before and after meat. No. «5. Blessing Invoked. Be present at our table, Lord, Be here and every where adored ; These mercies bless, and grant that we May feast in I*aradise with Thee. No. 4. Thanks Betnrned. We thank Thee, liOrd, for this our food, For life, and health, and every good : Let manna to our souls be given, — The Bread uf Life seut dowu from heaven, N, No. 5. |i»ndujah, 'tx$ §m\t\ "For God RO loved the world, that He rivvc Ilisonly hoRoltonSon, that whosoever believeth In Illin, should not perish, hut have everlastiuK life. "—John ;<: lo. V. V. Hlis-s. P. I'. Bliss, by per. ;t _Zi ^_. _- „-^' 1 _ -] 1 :^:^^ i g^ u IJJ 1. 'Tis the prom - ise of God, full sal - va - tion to give 2. Tho' the path - way be lone - ly, and dan - ger - ous too, ^. — ._=!: ' ^ ' i -^ :i ;_:zztt=z^=al :t :j^: -•*- Un - to him who Sure - ly Je - sua on Je - BUS, his Son, will be - lieve. is a - ble to car - ry me through. I f= :^^^ =f=F=^ -m — •-- i- h- iint: :»T J-..-4^W^-J=^ Hal - le - lu - jah, 'tis done ! I be-lieve on the Son ; I am saved by tlie blood of the cru - ci - fied One ; cru - ci - fied One. Ml^. f^ F s^?=t I m 3 Many loved ones have I in yon heavenly throng, They are safe now in glory, and this is their song: Hallelujah, 'tis done ! etc, 4 Little children I see standing close by their King, And He smiles as their song of salvation they sing: Hallelujah, 'tis done ! etc. 5 There are prophets and kings in that throng I behold. And they sing as they march through the streets of pure gold: Hallelujah, 'tis done ! etc. 6 There's a part in that chorus for you and for me, And tho theme of our praises forever will be : / JSaUeli^ab, 'tis done- ! etc. i W -I / / / vhoBocvef IN ,S: 10. ». by por, to give •us too, -t- r- No. 6. ^afe in the |ttm^ 0f ^t^n^. " Underneath are the everlasting arms."— Deut. *{; 27. Fanny J. Croshy #-v-*-*- -.-^— J-r- ^f-*=^ I r— W. II. DoANK, by per. T u r 1. Safe in tlio anus of Je - sus, Safe on Ilisgen-tlo brcaat, Cho. — Safe in the arms of Je - ^sus, Safe on His yen - tie breast, :?--=|ltp-"^ f- fz=?=h^=fc^r^ :t T ^ ■ lieve. through. ■^ — re — - li IV- rifc: am ^J t: ill 1 One. H >ld: , , N I !*^ri7. End. There by His love o'er - shad - eil, Swet'tly my soul shall rest. There by His love o'er - shad - ed, Swcet-ly viij soul shall rest. -Jj^-^-(« A^ftS^ . M _| j^ C| 1 r^^:\r^tdlk=dlt rW--^ — :^-X ^^- S: ^ ^i=ri-i=i^ i Hark! 'tis the voice of an - gels, Borne in a song to me, ^ ^ . ^ .^. .^. ^. I "^ ! ^ -^ iie- ^ i 1 1 1 1 r-A «> 1 -» »_±-|^ 1» tfB , -^-~-v^-^^ -O'- .irzzt: t- --J- li rlfcit- £;r^ ii^fe:*=t^i -«»- H 1- :g~j D.aChorus. O - ver the fields of glo' T O - ver the Jus - per sea. rr 2 Safe in the arms of Jesns, Safe from corroding care. Safe from the world's temptations, Sin cannot harm me there. Free from the blight of sorrow, Free from my doubts and fears ; Only a few more trials, Only a few more tears! — Cho. 3 Jesns, my heart's dear refuge, Jesus has died for me ; Firm on the Kock of Ages Ever my trust shall be. Here let me wait with patience, Wait till the night is o'er; Wait till I see the morning Break on the golden t$hore.~CftOi @» '^*85^'^^?l^ No. 7. mt 3E<»rd will Jfwindf. " Caflting all your care upon Illm, for Ho caretli for you."— 1 PKTFn S: T Mrn. M. A. W. CiMtK. 1 1 H PiiiMP Phii-mi'S, by per. I r IS ^i tta; E^GlS^sfc]^^^ 1. In some way or oth - er the Lord will pro-vide: It may not be 2. At some time or oth - er the Lord will pro-vide: It may not be f—t— r pE3^i^i'^^^'^=i^ -ir=34: ^5-^=^f=»t ^ my way, It may not bo thy way ; And yet, in Hisoirw way, "The ^ my time, It may not l)e thy time; And yet, in Hisowtt time," The I Lord will pro- vide."Then, we'll trnst in the Lord, And He will pro- Lord will pro - vide." m ^ ^=^i=F :& :!: $ E^ -t 4: -!- t- f^ s ±1^: 1^ r^^-^- 1 vide ; Yes, we'll trust in the Lord, i9- i B^^- -) — And He will pro - vide. ti 8 Despond then no longer: the Lord will provide; And this be the token — No word He hath spoken "Waa ever yet broken: " The Lord will provide." 4 March on then right boldly ; the sea shall divide The pathway made glorious. With shoutings victorious. We'll join in the chorus, *' The Lord will provide," s ~r:^' ^ ': ^. zsi r. ^ pfir. I ot be ot be ^=F " The , ,"The I -t— »- pro- 9 -m ride. 1 ju.. 8. p. p. BMSfl. Modernto. m\im ^xt the |tinc? Read Lukr 17 : 12-19, r. P. Rm-ss, by per. ^^e^J^lPis 1. Wand'ring a - far from the dwellings of men, Heur the sud cry ol the 2. Loud - \y the stranger sjing praise to the Lord, Knowing the cure had been ^il^^E^T !•---• L-tt: t; -I 1 — \- ::fc:zfe i I i^iiiSite^i^^PPii^i lep - era — the ten; "Je - sus, have nier - cy!" brings healing di - vine; wrought by His word, (rrate - ful - ly own - ing the Heal-er Di-vine; ^ It ti=z :P — 1>: t^: tr—f CnoRua. ii :|:^4^3 :5i 5Ei3i:3: One came to wor - ship, but where are the nine? Where are the nine? Je -sus says ten - der - ly, "Where are the nine?"' SE£ tf— t>-t v — fc -I* 1» ;a— r • * 1-^-*— ^ « — r-*-* — i /TS t«. Where are the nine? Were there not ten cleansed? Where are the nine? -^- -^^ ^^ -^^ 8->-x-I.LJi,-4-S^ fl^f^p^gSgl 3 "Who is this Nazarene ?" Pharisees say ; " Is He the Christ ? tell us plainly, we pray." Multitudes follow Him seeking a sign, Show them His mighty works— Where are the nine ? — Cho, 4 Jesus on trial to-day we can see, Thousands deridingly ask, "Who is He ?" How they're rejecting Him, your Lord and mine! Sriug in the witnesses— Where are the nine ? — Chg, No. 9. ;3fcssu$ 0f ^imtrth ^a$$rth 3B8» "He liourd llmt is wuh JeHUHof Nazareth."— Makk 10; 47. Emma Camphkli.. Tiieo, K. PF.nKrNfl, by por. « ■trrzi £fe^t^S^*Eii^SEi: rr 5^^ -W=:5=i!-: 1. What means tliis ea - ger, anxious throng, Which moves with buBy haAtcalong« 2. Who is this Je-8us? Why shouI-•- -i^-h- 1 In accents hush 'd the throng reply :"Je- BUS of Naz - a - reth paas-eth by." A- gain the stir-ring notes re - ply: "Je- bus of Naz - a - reth pass-eth by." lEt t=^- ^.'^ 1 1?— t- X -I — h ■V— f- In ac-ceiits hush'd the throng reply : " Je - sus of Naz - a-reth pass-eth by." A - gain the stir - ring notes re - ply : " Je - sus of Naz - a-retli pass-eth by.'* j-g r n 1 ' i^-hi ' — ' r"^ te~t h — ^ — t .0L ^ ■I. „ "ITt*' ■V — ' 1— IK* ^- It -I > T i I ;Ml^ ^tm^ 0f 5ftas»tcth — Cancludcd m 8 Jesns' 'tin ITe who once below Man's pathway trod, 'raid pain and woe ; And burdened ones, where'er He came, lirought out their sick, and deaf, and The blind rejoiced to hear the cry. [lame, " Je8U8 of Nazareth passeth by." i Again He comes! From place to place His holy footprints we can tnice. He pauseth at our threshold— nay, He enters — condescends to stay. Shall we not gladly raise tliv. cry — "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by?'' ri Ho! all ye heavy -laden, come! Here's pardon, comfort, rest, and home* Ve wanderers from a Father's fa<'e, lietiirn, accept His jtrolfered grace. Ye tempted ones, there's refuge nigh, "Jesus of Nazareth piuweth hy." 6 But if you still this call refuse, And all His wondrous love ai)uso, So(m will He .sadly from you turn, Your bitter prayer for pardon spurn. "Too late! too late!" will be the cry— "Jesus of Nazareth hasjiUtincU Oy." No. 10. (SiatKttji Wim. «• To-day if yo will hear His voice, harden not your he.-xrts."— TTpin. .1; W. P. P. Bliss. P P. Rm.s.s, hy per. ^i^^ijEii^feS-^&i^^^ 1. This lov-ing Sav - iour 8tan-4-rt- ' h •!»- :g:lT= — hk>-- -/Q — la- ;:-- -nsi=T~ia^=^A-i--- =^ ■f»- -:p j:-z=j:, -j L I 1 1 ■^ , Cnoitrs. Calls a- gain for thee. Calling now for thee,prod-i-'5al, Calling now for Heed the ten - der call. Calling, etc. " Je - 8US, dear, I come." Calling, etc. ;:r.-=|=f:^g=fc£=e-iFt ^ P — ) 1- f • '» ^^-■^4^ — I- MEi -jl=zji^r±& :«t:5L thee ; Thou hast wandered far a-way, liut He's calling now for thee. 1©-* :^=a: :^—^—& — * -^- •- -♦■ *«- -¥9 m- ^9- ^ f^ p^ i ^^^^^^Sl^SS^BHi No. 11 %m the fmt. " That which ye have, hold last till I come."— Ricv. 2 : 25. P. P. Bliss. P. p. Buss, by per. J_.. # X -V- E — 1 N r- 1. IIo! my com- rades, see the sig - nal "Wav - ing in the sky! t^i-^- f- ^ ,^ > ^ -r p g -' f--r - J *f -i 1- -l^-lsr EE^ ■e= -»—>- ^F* 1^ ] m^ j^= ::tri lie - in-force-menta now ap- pear - ing, Vic - to - ry is nigh ! 1 Chorus. ^it.E£E; K- SEM^jEEt :=fcrz^-::tT:i "Hold the fort, for I am com- ing," Je - bus sig - nals still, $r^.E^^r~^E£i I ^-^p--=t^ ^^^ =*=^=g bjz-zt :ti.---A-i=-^czJ^: 4^.-N. ::?*-==:l?' fe* SI ^»-3:i^3^ lat^S: £e*Z^ m Wave the an- swer back to Heav- en,— "By Thy grace we will." -H- 1 1- 4^=F^ 2 See the mighty host advancing, Satan leading on: Mighty men around us falling, Courage almost gone. — Cho. 3 See the glorious banner waving, ^ear the bugle blow ; In our Leader's name we'll triumph Over every foe. — Cho. 4 Fierce and long the battle rages, But our Help is near ; Onward comes our Great Commander, Cheer, my comrades, cheer !— CAo. 10 I Wo. 12. ®I»f (ijatf Itjav Ut §lf. " The gatps of it Bhall not be shut at all by day ; for tlien; shall be no night there."— Kkv. 21 : 2.5. Mrs. Lydia Baxter. S. .1. Vatt* ■dE 31^: ^E£^p3E=^^;^p^ 1. There is a gate that stands a- jar, And through its por-tals gleaming, -*- i» -m- -m- -m- -m~ -m- -<»- -»- I I — I ^ — r-f- — 5:ft ^■^ r # ~£t3 _L^ L..I -:=d— qs^i :S=-J: E=3^3EE^±^k^E:^ lis^ A radiance from the Cross a - far, The Saviour'a love re - veal - ing. — r-^ r— u— F~^- "^ ■H?^--!*:- if -I — Refrain -4 t qsznl— zs /xs — I 1 — .^ 1- 1^ Oh, depth of mer-ry!can it be That gate was left a- jar for me? r -<^- -fm- m- -m- -»--»- ■»- -m-- -m- I :|fcrW izil— tez[Lffzr»-ir!!!^ — til r:=zt — E— ::: -I — -• — y- =i tezzJft--tez^jE4^- I*- ■ t- t— t=4 :^ For me 3E ^iii^feiSis for mo? W;;:s left a - jar for me' ?=:^1EZ:^: ^ t- For me, -S- :t kzizt lezfjK for me? — r-^i-'-f— ■" 2 That gate ajar stands free for all Who seek through it salvation ; The rich and poor, the great and Hniall, Of every tribe and nation.— ii b- fct=FP=^rZiE f-i»-'— ^-i— I 1 — ^ A , L« 1^ ■1 [ Ci ip^pfe^^lr^^s Cross, the bur -den will fall, Christ hath redeemed ua once for all. R ^^SlEtlS 1» •a. B 2 Now are wc Iree — there's no cniuleiunation, Jesus provides a perfect salvation ; "Come unto 3fe,^' oli, hear His sweet call, Come, ami He siivea us once lor all. — Clio. 3 "Children of God," oh, glorious calling. Surely His grace will keep us from falling ; I'assiug from death to life at His call, Blessed salvation once for all. — Cfio. ?: ^\ I Li c'x No. 14. W0X% t$x t\xt liight U (Sirrmiug* , V Annie U Walker. i 'J> 1 "S Dr, Lowell Mason. rT=S=*=^ — ^ ^^> « — I — -}- ■ I i/ r r 1. Work, for the night is com - ing, "Work thro' the morn-ing hours ; ^-^ «*- -tS'- -£|=t i s. Fine. 3E?=i^: t=^ ;i^^^^i I I I Work while the dew is spark - ling, Work 'mid spring - ing flow'ra ; J- JU- I s -<9- -t9- tzziz^: ^i_?__:^ i^^ ^ D.S. — Workjfor the night is com - lug, When man's work is done. , , ' crea. -. , B. S. Work,when the day grows bright - er. Work in the glow- lug sun; -Of- -(9- -•- -•- • -♦ -I— 1 H -*- 1 1- i: %*^5^#^ —^~z -\i— JO.. m 2 Work, for the night is coming, Work through the sunny noon ; Fill brightest hours with labor, Rest comes sure and soon, Give every flying minute, Something to keep in store ; Work, for the night ia coming, .. WheQ jnan worka »q more, lf| r 3 Work, for the nifiht is coming. Under the sunset skies ; While their bright tints are glowing. Work, for daylight flics, Work till the last beam fadeth, Fadeth to shiue no more ; Work while the night is darkening, When vm^^^ work is o'er. '7: -.iiuiiZ*^H^_',aua:JKr No. 15. %iim iH the %u\. " In my Father's house are many mansions."— John 14 : 2. Mrs. Ellen H. Gates. Philip Phillips, by per. ^ilsEI =5= =:f^ I '-T- * ;^^\? 3 H -^ -f- H- 3^3 1. I will sing yon a song MM -**: of that beau • ti • ful land, t^ -V- — l?=d-rr^ d: tE3^34=-83-^3:i^^^i -« ::q^=: :giiz=i^=:zs'i:J-gz=zf qc: U U" — 'U u The far a - way home of the soul, Where no storms ev - er |=R?ZEST|$EI 1?: -«i — -« «!- -^-5 — I — 4-Ffii ••I — -■•I- -« -1 ^ ^^— -F- ' E beat on the glit -ter- ingstrand,'While the years of e - ter - ni - ty ^ * r m B' ? fe?: ^-- p-^f i 31 f^=ii * roll. While the years of e-ter ni- ty roll ; Where no storms ever P eS—^ ^ beat OD the glit- ter- ing strand,While the years of e- ter - ni - ty roll. £ m 't^» 1*^ tl ^iome 0f the ^out €lattrtuded. 2 Oh, that home of the soul in my visions and dreams, Its bright, jasper walls I can see; Till I fancy but thinly the vail intervenes II : Between the fair city and nie. :|| Till I fancy, etc. 3 That unchangeable honie is for you and for me, Whce Jesus of Nazareth stands, The King of all kingdoms forever, is lie, ||: And He holdeth our crowns in His hands. :| The King of, etc, 4 Oh, how sweet it will be in that beautiful land. So free from all sorrow and pain; With songs on our lijis and with harps in our hands, j|: To meet one another again. :!| With songs on, etc. 1 a / No. 16. lltrvr '\$ it titttd. "Thino eyes shall behold the land that l.s very far off."— ISA. 33- 17. Isaac Watts. (VAEINA. 0. M. D.) (Jeo. F. Root, 1849. :«=3= t=-M^_ ::«i_ii: I.. *5 / / ., f There is a land of pure delight, Wheresaintsim-mor -tal reign; \ ■ \E - ter - nal day ex-cludes the night, And pleasures ban - ish pain, j g f Sweet fields beyond the swell • ing Hood, Stand dressed in liv - ing green, \ \So to the Jews old Ca- naan.stood, While Jor-dan rolled between. | ■#- • -m- -^- i — n—^ ' 1 — — • — r* -• — • 1 ; •■ — r(^~i-| ff+t 1 T l \ \ 1 — i 1- \ — N> i -J-. ^ 9 r :i=V^5=^- ^^ There ev - er - last - ing spring a-bides. And nev - er-with-'ring tlowers; Could we but climb where Mos-es stood, And view the landscape o - 'er, ?i^ frJ W: '/ -\-m^-' -m—m •—hi ' • -l H^ H 1 ■ — K- 1 1 — r^ — ^--J5z ^i§^=^3ii Death, like a nar - row sea, divides This heavenly land from ours. Not Jor-dan'8stream,nordeath'scoldfltH)d, Should frightusfrom the shore. ^l:ii^:z5K£EE "^ i_ . ^ No. 17. ^Wxt ^imnji %mt tta-mmm. "Willing rather to be absent from the body, and to b« present with the Lord."— 2 Cor. 5: 8. Mrs. E. W. Qbiswold. P. r. Bliss, by per. -! N — I n — I N — ! 1 1 ! l-i — I 1 — :i»t5=3: T i :S=3: i^; 1. We're go - ing home, No more to roam, No more to sin and sor - row ; 2. For wea - ry feet A - waits a stre'et Of wondrous pave and gold - en ; ^ mm f-^-h _ ^ —I h iLlfc t 3^ i m^ ■ff ■ I I r-^— —I ^ « — I 5tm*-it ^-^^. No more to wear The brow of care, We're go - ing home to mor - row. For hearts that ache, The an -gels wake The sto - ry, sweet and old - en. ^~#--^-r-H--r— S— S:^ g_^_^rf— g: -S-- .-g I 1 ^ • -a Chorus. ■■^-v- •f :ri t m ^i Wa're go - - - ing home, we're go - ing home to mor -row; We're go - ing home, we're go - ing home, we're go - ing home to mor -row; ri^-i^—A !"" > *' | i m ^^^ f-'-rr- ^ I t=H:=t:l ±r^ -tr-t- I SEib^^ ? We're go - - - ing home, we're go - ing home to - mor - row. We're go • ing home, we're go- ing home, we're go - ing home to -mor- row. |=f: 1 1 fzrj^rfzzg^zcgM^H^T^lS :t: m i— I 'I ill 1^ — U— L-^ 3 For those who sleep, And those who weep. Above the poitals narrow, The mansions rise Beyond the skies — We're going home to-morrow. to 4 Oh, joyful song! | Oh, ransomed throng! Where sin no more shall sever; Our King to see, I And, oh, to be With Him at home forever! row; en; m 1 row. en. I •row; ■row; No. 18. p, p. Bliss. grssiu^ ^om (?rcn ^t " God is love."— 1 John 4 : 8. P. P. Rriss, hy per. ^ -■%- ^ -^. ^' -♦- -♦- -♦- ^- -♦- ^ **-r^=r=? , ^ f I am ao plad that our J^a-ther in heav n Tellsof His love in tlie t Won-der- fill thinps in the Bi- ble I see; This is the dear-e.st, that > (S |S ^ f. |. |S fS |S , 8-^- _-i ^1 1 1 1 j-m- m — m — »~ •- •-- 1?— t?-- U- :t^=f^=i^=^: Choris. J^- } I Book He haH giv'n, Je - sus loves me am 80 glad that Je - sus loves me, u* u» t* Je - sus loves me, 3=^-i^ if— 5 Z~--»- — m~'^ =F Je - sus loves me, I am so glad that ^ -^ — -S.: ' i^^ < ^ ^, j * ^, V Je - sus loves me, U b* i^ Je - sus loves e ven -^ me. §^l 2 Though I forget Him and wander away, !3 Oh, if there's only one song I can sing, Still He doth love me wherever I stray ; !When in His beauty 1 see the Great King, Back to His dear loving arms would I flee. This shall my song in eternity be : When I remember that Jesus loves me. i" Oh, what a wonder that Jesus loves me." I am so glad, etc. ' I am so glad, etc. 1 Jesus loves me, and I know I love Him, 12 If one should ask of me, how could I Love brought Him down my poor soul to tell? redeem : Glory to Jesus, I know very well : Yes, it was love made Him die on the tree,!God's Holy Spirit with mine doth agree, Oh, I am certain that Jesus loves me. jConstantly witnessing— Jesus loves me. I am so glad, etc. I I am so glad, eta 3 In this assurance I find sweetest rest. Trusting in Jesus, I know I am blest ; Satan dismayed, from my soul now doth flee, When I just tell him that Jesus loves me. I am so glad, etc. ir s. w. No. 19. ^4^kt mA ht ^t»i " The poor among men shall rejoice in the Holy One of Israel."— IsA. 29: 1ft Rev. HoRATics BoNAR. iSii. John J. Husband^ ■«- J— j—k j J— L 1. Ke-joice and 2. Re-joice and 3. Ke-joice and 4. Ke-joice and 5. Ke-joice and 6. Ke-joico and 7. Ke-joice and be glad be glad be glud be glad be glad be glad be glad The Redeem- er has come! Go look on His It is sun-shine at last ! The clouds have de- For the blood hath been shed; Ke- dcmp- tion is Now the par-don is free ! The Just for the For the Lamb that was slain O'er death is tri- For our King is on high, He plead- eth for ForHecom-eth a- gain; He com - eth in p|:a^*EE£ p- *^ 1 r -^ Chorus. \ 1 1 1 (— t=^=ti tr-T era - die, His cross, part - ed, the shad - tin - ished, the price un - just has died umph-ant, and liv - us on His throno and His tomb. Sound His prais - es, tell the ows are past, hath been paid, on the tree, eth a- gain. in the sky. (Cho. for 1th verse.) glo - ry, the Lamb that was slain. Sound His prais - es, tell the i"fe* I !:'L-Jt ■&=^= -Oe. '^ -«*- m &=f: u * ^ Sto Sto ry, ry, Him Him who who was slain ; Sound His wan slain ; Sound His fcp^: r 5 X n # J N t 1 -y-T -^ ^ i 1 11 JL^ 1 -5 «-- s m "«_ — «< — —dr- fl m- — •— _^ — m-i — • — — « — — — f- J ■ ~:^~ — ^ — :-<» — JJ u prais - prais - es es tell with glad ■ tell with glad - • ness, ■ ness, Ho He 1 liv- com- eth eth a - gain, a - gain. T" ^ AV f W • P p w ml ' « m N=fl ©•^ =t— — 1 ^ r- ~ i -1p -P _.l?rz ^_^ ' — ^1 -1 _|z_J u u 1 \ IS s ; on His ia have de- p- tion is it for the ;h is tri- d- eth for 1 - eth in ^ tell the tell the und His und His r iPl I gain V - gain -(2- T f I No. 20. Revive usi ^Igaitt^ ( Tunc on I'a^'o IK,) "O Lord, nvjvc Tliy work. "— ElAn. 3: 2. 1 We praise Thee (), ( Jod! lor the Son of Thy love. For Jesus who dit-d, iiiul is now yont- iiliove. Cho. — Hallehijiih! Thine the jilory. Ilaiichij.'ili: amen. MaiU'iujuh! Tliine the ^lory, revive usaj^aiu. 2 We i»rais(! Thee, O God ! for 'I'hy Spirit of li^iit, Who has shown us our Saviour, unci s<'attered our night. — Cho. 3 All ^lory and praise to tlie Lanil) that was slain, Who has borne all our sins, and liatli cleansed every stain. — Cho. 4 All ylory and praise to the God of all jjirace, Wlio has bought us ; and souj:;ht us, and guided our ways. — Cho. 5 Revive us aj^ain; fdl eiuh lieart with Thy love ; May each uoui be rekindled with lire from above. — Cho, llev. W.M. Paton Mackay. No. 21. gocfe of ^rjcss. " Tlio liorrt is my dofonoo, and my Uod is the Ilock of my refuRO.'' — PSA. 91; 22. llev. A. M. Toi'i.ADY. ( TOPLADY 7s, 6 lines.) Dr. Tnos. Hastinos. ^ ,^ J S..4 4 J. f 1— ^?sF gfS A H- -fSr H- :fi :«|: -^izi: :^— i: zsuzz m\ 1. Rock of A - {jes, 2. Not the la - lM)r 3. Noth- ing in my 4. While I draw this cleft for me, Let me hide of my hands Can ful- fil hand I brin<^, Sim- ply to fleet- ing breath, While mine eyesshall close iu death, 1^- my - Bel f Thy law's demands; Thy cross I clin^ ; in Thee; EEJ^JeI — ^ fy-4 1 ! — :«" ^zzzi^-zz: «&- -I — m- -3d'" a- ^^ Let the wa - ter and the blood, From Thy riv - en side which flowed, Could my zeal no re- spite know,Could my tears for - ev - er flow, Na - ked, come to Thee for dress, Help - less look to Thee for grace; When I soar to worlds unknown, See Thee ou Thy judg-ment throne, ^:_i_|ft_^_«,_._^ — ^- — ^_^.ffl-_.^LrHift_^«_.-_^ — Iff- — ^—^^ \-~t--^-=\ ■-- F^zlijirgi: lil A 1. ^ — ::;Hr -»-" 15e of AH for Foul, I Rock of W sin sin to A (2- the doub - le could not a- the fount- ain • ges, cleft for m.- cure,Save me from its guilt and ix)wer. tone; Thou must save, and Thou a - lone, fly. Wash me.Sav - iour, or I die. me, Let me hide my- self in Thee. ■«»- -<»- -I — 1/ -ffl- lO -I — -J — -i s ■^3«^..!Ai,;:4Hii ii,p,tiia^ .^.t:*'*KII> i,' I i No. 22. p. p. IJI.ISS, Bring mo yrt a vohscI."— 2 KiNos 4 : d. p. p. ni.T8a, by pgr. --]- 5, E^^gi^p 1. Huvo yon on Iho Lord believed? Still there's more to fol - low; 2. Have you felt the Suv-iournearVStill there's more to fol- low; 3. Have you felt the Spirit's pow'rV Still there's more to fol- low; fe -?'" :f:: -4- rl p: m t= :E trt-T Of His grace have you received? Still there's more to fol - low ; Does His bless - ed jtres-eiiee cheer ? Still there's more to fol - low ; Fall - ing like the gen- tie show 'r ? Still there's more to fol - low ; 4- "^ "^ fi- Oh, the grace the Fa- ther shows! Still there's >nore to fol - low, Oh, the love that Je - sus shows! Still there's more to fol - low, Oh, the pow'r the Spir - it shows! Still there's more to fol- low, u^ i^ :^ It* a»: :^ ^ ^ 1 p-^ , 1 p) m — I m.— m-—w—f- — -,'- -A- — I- >,.4 — Jl. ^?= -I- 4f\~i m 1 — m h »— - % — •■— • ^ (sft ^1 Free - ly Ho His grace be-stows. Still there's more to fol - low. Free - ly He His love be-stows, Still there's more to fol - low. Free - ly He His pow'r be-stows, Still there's more to fol - low. 'm^EEB3E^ ■Sr=i. -a Chorus. ■i^Ei= *■ — I- . J1.-4- I^F^^^rS F ■-^-f^^^^E^. More and more, more and more, Al- ways more to fol - low, ^EE*i «o iisa, by per. ■^ m fol - low ; fol - low ; fol - low; :=1^-H, * \ -\ fol - low ; fol - low ; fol - low ; :zi,v tin — fol - low, J fol - low, ^ fol - low, \ fol - low. fol - low. fol - low. bl - low| «'|ttdw to ^oUaur."— (Kottdudd. ty L]t_#i^[iziS7T^wi Oh, Uis iuatohle88, boundless love ! Still there's more to fol- low. ^,11^ No. 23. §k«s;$ ^He Jlaur. *' nphold, now is the accppted time ; heliohl, now'« thfl day of Balvation."— 1^ Cou. u : 2. Rev. ArKXANDEU Ci.ark. Rev. RoHKKT liOWKY, by p«r. i 334 -C- J- J | -±rrz?r:-:=3 1. Heaven- ly Fa - ther, l)les3 luo now ; At the cross of Christ I how; P -> — ^- r t i i-?- Take my guilt and grief a- way ; Hear and heal me now, I pray. 1 J, ±1 I Refkaix. i; i^E^ t~T^^ -Jb£3i »i f^^ Bless me now, bless mo now, Ileaven-ly Fa - ther, bles.s me now. -im- -49- -m- I -9-^ -m- •-• -•- -•- -I — -a- -/•- m ^ * ^=P- :it: ifczt: ^ 1 2 Now, O Lord ! this very hour. Send Thy grace and show Thy power; While I rest upon Thy word. Come and bless me now, O Lord ! Rcf. 3 Now, just now, for Jesus' sake, Lift the clouds, the fetters break ; While I look, and as I cry, Touch and cleanse me ere I die. Htf. Never did I so adore Jesus Christ, thy Son, before ; Now the time ! and this the place ! Gracious Father, show Thy grace. 5^, »1 SS7?^RB55BB2j^ I. No. 24. Wittc last tfttttfd ffo-Jag? "The field !■ the world • • • and the reapers are the ariBols."— Matt. 13: 38. P. P. Rmh-s. r. P. I5H.S8, by per. Question, ^^m^^^s 1. Wea- ry ule.aner,whence coiiie.st thou,With iinpty liaiids and clouded l»row? 2. Caro-les8 gleaner, what hast thou liere,These faded flow'rs and leaf-lets acre ? 3. Burdcn'dgleaner, thy sheaves I see; Indeed thou must a-wea - ry be! > > t>- r ifi No. 25. |th, p8 ?Rf«tt. Como unto Mfl, all yo that labor und are heavy laden."— Matt. II : 28. P. P. R1.I.S8, by per. > S ^1 1 1 ■ v K N, — » Tr. John M. Nkai,k, M Ist Solo. fV^i^ • "^ ■#• -j^ ■♦ ■* p ry and oppressed! 1. Ah, my heart is heav-y la - den, f Wea St rch rc-vealcd,2, fairest flow'rs;^ e by one; |: 1 remained, i - ty. nd them a' 1. • 1 1 m • 1 1 ^ -I— B you may ; -V — t- i t 3 J! :| 2d Soi,«». ::d: ^^- '^mw^^m 'Come to Me," saith One, "and com - ing, r Ho at reatl" —t- -5-- :t T Chorus. Repeat last two lines of each verse. -f ?^ T *t|i -I— r rit. [E-22^£d|3£ -T—j ^- h - -«-T 1 1- 'a — •- "Come to Me," saith One, "and com - ing, r* - _- . -^ ■^- i*- -•- NP Be at restl'* iil 2 Hath He marks to lead me to Him, If He be my Guide? [prints, " In His feet and hands are wound- And His side." — Cho. 3 Is there diadem, as monarch, That His brow adorns? *' Yes, a crown in very surety, But of thorns!"— C/io. 4 If I find Him, if I follow, Wbat't »7 portion bf»re? " Many a Borrow, many a conflict, Many a tear."— CAo. 5 If I still hold closely to Him, What have I at last? " Sorrow vanquished, labor ended, Jordan past!"— CAo. 6 If I ask Him to receive me. Will He say me nay ? , " Not till earth and not tUi beav^B faee i*Wftyr'--C'Ap, mil No. 26. ®tt^ m0te §mS^ W0vk Ux ^tm^. " I must work the works of HIM that sent Me, while It is day."— John 9: 4. Miss Anna Warner. Rev. Robert Lowry, by per. 1. One more day's work for Je - sus ; Oue less of life for me! Butheav'nis 2. One more day's work for Jo- sus; How {jlo-rious is my King ! 'Tis joy,not 3. One more day's work for Je - sus ; How sweet the work has been,To tell the 4. One more day 's work for Je - sus — Oh, yes, a weary day; But heav'n shines Than yes-ter- day to me ; His love and near - er, And Christ is dear - er, du - ty, To speak His beau- ty ; My eoul mounts on the wing At the mere sto - ry, To show the glo - ry, When Christ's flock enter in ! How it did ? clear- er, And rest comes nearer, At each step of the way ; And Christ int t=^ — I — I h— I 1 fil- -I — I-- ^ Chorus. m 3=^a -«- ^=? -'» light" Fill all my soul to-night. One more day's work for Je-sus, tho't How Christ my life has bought, shine In this poor heart of mine ! all — Be-fore His faco I fall. One 1* - ^ r ^-. . ! 1 \ ^1 ' x'/ • •** b^ 1 1 jm-^-'Z^ ^9- moro day's work for Jo - sus, -i^- One more day's work for Ji^ - sus. t ^ t W f=: t '^mm r life for me. ^« ♦ ^1=^ m% 5 Oh, blessed work for Jesus ! Oh, rest at Jesus' feet ! There toil seems jdeasure. My wants are treasure. And pain for Him is sweet, Lord, if I may, I'll servo another day. — Cho. /-mi '-Mi 3N.^ m. 0HN9! 4. KY, by per. ! Butheav'nis g ! 'Tis joy,not !n,To tell the theav'u shines ' ^ ff P itz: ; His love and ig At the mere 1 ! How it did ? : And Christ in'? -i — -fL -t— ±1 No. 27. %\ hmr Ic ^0Ki " A Friend that sticketh closer thau a brolhor."— Prov. 18: 24. Adp. by Miss Mauianne Nunn. llriiKivr P. Main-, by per. 1. One there is a- hove all oth- ers,Oh, lio\v Holoves! His is love he - 2. 'Tis e- ter-nal life to know liim.Oh, how He loves! Thiuk,oh, think how — I — ^"t^ffi^^fe F ^E^a --i- 19- -X- f -SUB, One m — r*- _ . N,» \1 "■_ — fi>- .__ _^ -•■ — 1 1 -'»-:-*- -^-•— ^-* Je - sus, m (Z-' t: — , I esus ! ;t! leasure. sure. sweet, lay. — Cho. I 4 _^_l:i:^ fail or leave us, One day soothe, the next day grieve us ; blood He bought us. In the ^vil - dcr - ness He sought us, - • - - ' - - - '^ -^g ^ f- >- :l S^ 4—4 3^: -iB' -T— a^ - 1 :^=r--d: ■t 4 1 - A 1 r -\ r --i-r -,1 i 2---^ 1 -^ 1 — X-H But this Friend will ne'er de - ceive us, Oh, how He loves ! To His fold He safe - ly brought us, Oh, how He loves ! 1 % f; :B- 4*- Blessed Jesns ! would you know him. Oh, how He loves ! Give yourselves entirely to Him, Oh, how He loves ! Think no longer of the morrow, From the past new courage borrow, Jesus carries all your ficrrow, Uh, how He loves ' 4 All your sins shall be forgiven, Oh, how He loves ! Backward shall your focsj be driven, Oh, how He loves ! Best of blessings He'll provide you, Nought l»ut good shall e'er betide you, Safe to glory He will guide you, Oh, how He loves I :-l>*— * i ■ ■ I I No. 28. Ml pe tk #1[i #((( ^t0n}. " Tell them how great things the Lord hath done."— Mark 5: 19. Miss Kate Hamkey. W. H. Doane, by per. f ^^-i^^^^^i^i^^^ 1. Tell metheOld, OldSto - ry, Of un- seen things a 2. Tell me the Sto - ry slow - ly, That I may take it ^ ^ ^ . ^ i -r-T P — ^ — u rp^ ^-ry— ^ r i ^ bove, Of in— That Je-sns and His glo - ry, Of Je- sus and His love. Tell me the Sto-ry wonder-ful re - deuiption,God'3 reme- dy for sin. Tell me the Sto-ry rTN ^^^mr; r sim- ply, As to a lit- tie child, For I am iv*"»k and wea - ry. And I. oft - en, For I for - get so soon. The "ear- ly dew'' of morn-ing Has x -i9- ■^ r3-Jj -♦- _l — ^m m_^ — . — I T^. F=F=F r f^ ^ ^ r«-\ .1 — \ P^^ ■K?- ■( 1 Chortts fe=^-^ help- less and de - filed. Tell me the 01d,01d Sto-ry, Tell me the 01d,01d passed a - way at noon. ^!^E5 iS ^^ f^ ■i9- g:. ^^^ n\ S^^^^S^i :^=iW S^ H H- -aiH^ :^ a Sto - ry. Tell me the Old, Old Sto - ry Of Je - sus and HI j love. ^: S33 ^ 1r — iff T— r «: 19. ANE, by per. irq Sfe bove, Of in— That ^J J lisi^rr* me the Sto-ry ne the Sto-ry ^ea - ry, And I norn-ing Has i^ V- Jl — 11 ^J-4 • J «< s >the01d,0Id «£=* fa 1.) love. I i I 4 4 \ %t\\ pc the #til ,$tory.— Cottdudd. 3 Tell me the st«ry softly, With earnest tones, and ^rave; JRemember! I'm the sinner Whom Jesus came to save; Tell me that Story always, If you would really l>e, In any time of trouble, A comforter to me. Tell me the same old Story, When you have cause to fear That this world's empty glory Is costing me too dear. Yes, and when that world's glory Is dawning on my poul, Tell me the old, old Story : "Christ Jesus makes thee whole." No. 29. ®hf ^wljj Spirit. Three warnings : Kcsist not, (Jriove not, tiuench not. P. r. l$Mss. I' I*. Rr.r.s.s, by per. -k^-:F^j::1^d==r^r:r-i==1-- :qv1^ N:-: -5-' « w~5r^w • ■* ^^ 1. The Spir- it, 2. Oh,child of 3. De- fded is oh,sin-ner, In mer-cy doth move, Thy heart,so long thekingdom,Fromsiuservice cease: Be filled with the thetem-ple,Itsbeau-ty laid low, OnGod'sho - ly ■m. -(•- t: :t: -^-F~K- I r m ^ -\—^ •— — ^ — m— hard-ened,Of sin to re- prove; Re. - nist not tiie»Spir - it, Nor Spir - it, "With com- fort and peace. Oh, grieve not theSpir - it. Thy al - tar The em - hers faint glow. By love yet re- kin - died, A '-bt 1 .-:i — 1-^ ' i^'--^ g\-m---m—S—9—^-i — 1— -*l ! ^--■•1— ^ 1 i-fl long- er de lay; God's gracious entreaties, May end with to-day. Teacher is He, That Je-sus,tiiySaviour,Mayglo- ri-fied he. flame may be fanned; Oh.^wencAnottheSpirit, The Lord is at hand. .J^ «/>'• ^ \^ > y No. 30. i §uivt to M\ th ^totg* " I will speak of Thy wondrous work."— Psal. 145 : 5. Miss Katk Hankey, 1867. W. G. Fischer, by per. £^1F= I 1 . I love to tell the Sto - ry Of unseen things ahove, Of Je- bus and Hia 2. I lovo to tell the StorylMorewonderfulitseems, Than all the golden -k»i — h ^IV 1 — 5rE=fez&r ^W- -I — 1^ EEE^iz:^zz4zz=iF=E:|iEr:=:^a ^. Jl :fc=|: :frr^ §B ,t^: 3i|=-^--i — I ^ «^-^__j. TS^-^r-ii^-y: To tell the Old, Old Sto - ry Of Jo - bus and His love. 1^ :t -(9- -t^- ?JW =F= ^i^^ - •■"M^.T^'^fVVI TBKn, by per. Je- BUS and Hia nail the golden E| uu ^ I f o»ie to ®tU tfce f torjj.-€ttnrlM»Ifi 3 t love to tell the Story I 'Tis pleasant to repeat "What seeinsj^ each time I tell it, More wonderfully sweet. I love to tell the Story ; For some have never heard The message of salvation From God's own }Ioly Word. I love to tell the Story ! For those wLo know it'best Seem hungering and thirsting To hear it, like the rest. And when, in scenes of glory, I sing the New, New Sono. 'Twill l»e -tlie Ol.D, OLD Stoby That I have luved so long. i-J— J '.^Z Sto-ry! Be- Sto-ry! It ■g.-, else V. ould do. I now to thee. iiii 5— -s*- -esi- glo - ry, -t9 mm His love. V'-f^ i 4 No. 31. §(0l}j ^iKtit, Jaithftrt ^n\At " I will guide tliee with mine eye."— Psalm 32; 8. M. M. WKM.S, 185^^. M. M. Wklm, by per. t^ :^s=^ -mi -.-^ 1. Ho- ly Spir - it, faith - ful guide, Ev - er near the Christian's eide ; ?J^ fiffci^ ■<2- :t=t: t -ei ■^ E 2 ^^ ' "f~ i'A. V- :i=± 15* I Fine, ^Pl I i I Gent - ly lead us by the hand. Pil-grims in a dos - ert land ; D.S. Whisp'ringsoft-ly,'" \\ ander-er, conic ! Fol- low nic, Fll guide thee home." 1^ IN f* iis^^ijoii ''m^m Wea-ry souls for e'er re- joice. While they hear that swcct-cst voice n^ t «>- f=f- §=* ■31. B=3 £3 2 Ever present, truest Friend, Ever near Thine aid to lend, Leave us not to doubt and fear. Groping on in darkness drear, When the storms are raging sore, Hearts grow faint, and hopes give o'er, Whispering softly, "Wanderer, come! Follow me, I'll guide tlice home.'' 3 When our days of toil shall ceaso, Waiting still for sweet release, Nothing left but heaven and prayer, Wond'ring if our names were there; Wading deep the dismal flood. Pleading nought but .Torus' blood ; Wliispering softly, '•Wanderer, come! Follow me, I'll guide thee home." «U I r* ^1 I • No. 32 ®he €v00 tit §tm^. " Hl8 chlldron shall have a place of refuge."— Prov. 14 : 26. Ml8s E. C. CiiKPHANE. Ira D. Sankey, by per. I I fain would take my stand- -The r r~r^ ^l-r- jE ^P Bha-dowof a might - y Rock,"With-in a wea- ry laud §,e^ K , 1_ 1 1 Vm-' — » — m :^ A -1^ ii fe _j-P-^ — ^ — 1 — p, 1- — H — ^^! home with- in the wil- der-ness, A rest up- on the way, From the? m- m- — ** burn- ing of the noon- tide heat, And the bur - den of the day, m « — ^ > » , ^ . ^ m — ^—m I ^ . ^ P • ^^ -\- 2 O safe and happy shelter, O refuse tried and sweet, O tryslln^-place where Heaven's love, And Heaven's justice meet ! As to the Hoi}' Patriarch That wondrous dream was given, So seems my Saviour's Cross to me, A ladder up to heaven. '=r-r 1 — r mm 3 There lies beneath its shadow, But on the further side. The darkrkess of an awful grave That gapes both deep and wide ; And there between ua stands the Cross, Two arms outstretch to save, Like a watchman set to guard the way Jfrom that eternal grave. I Upon that Cross of Jesus, Mine eye at times can see The very dying form of One, Who suffered there for me ; And from my smitten heart with tears^ Two wonders I confess, — The wonders of His glorious love, And my own worthlessness. 5 I take, O Cross, thy shadow, For my abiding place ; I ask no other sunshine Than the sunshine of His face : Content to let the world go by, To kuow no gain nor loss, — My sinful self, my only shame, — My glory all the Croas, .■»*-r'i(S.--S-Hi^ -■'C'TT'"^ BY, by p«r. ly stand— The laud. £E gH. — -91 — ly , From the ^ I ic day. is 8 le, e; t with tearSj IS love, ;88. } face by, ine, — No. 33. %\\t %m ^m^. " And thpy sung as it were a now song before the throne."— Rev. 14 : S. Rev. A.T. P1ER.SON. P. P. P.Mss. hy per. • ._I 1 , Allegretto 1. With harpa and with vi - ols, there Btauds a great thronj» 'j?:i3: ISi^ :t=^ 1 t -I f- r — I — r -^t^- m =4- U-l I -«»- r -I *i? In the pre - sence of Jo - sus, and sing this new song: — ii^^iil Chort^s. Un - to Him who -9 — -fe-- ►-:— tf^ hath loved us :t- 1 — r ^ and washed us froi& J -(•• •^ f^ FF—^- --fe- :4----^: .J ^- :ir==i: SiSiEiE:.^ gs^ sin, Un - to Him he the glo - ry for - cv - er. A - men. dgz± It ttL r S 2 All these once were sinners, defiled in His sight, Now arrayed in pure garments iu praise they unite. — Cho. 3 He maketh the rebel a priest and a king, He hath bought us and taught us this new song to sing — Cho. 4 How helpless and hopeless we sinners had been, If He never had loved us till cleansed from our sin. — Cht. 6 Aloud in His praises our voices shall, ring, So that others believing, this new song shall fling. — Cho, 31 if h No 34. mx, ^xm d m itigWa §m. " MiRhty to save.''— Isaiah «>3: 1. Rev. Frank Bottomk, D.D. 1869. ^;^f^ Wm. B. RnAnnnRT, by per. -t^IZZJtt 1. Oh, bliss of the pu -ri -lied, blisa of the free, I plunge in the crimsoG tide 2. Oh, !>lis8 of the pu - ri -lied, Je - sus is mine, No longer in dread-condem- £E± I — £r-r ^_.?:i:t;§=r]iE: LgzrSil^q r:^ ^ jj-l- ^ :J— aj: J— 4- -I© JiziSrtgi:^ o - pen'd for me; O'er sin and un-cleanness ex - ult -ing I stand. And na-tion I pine; In conscious sal-va-tion I sing of His grace, Who r— r- i=5i: ip point to the print of the nails in His hand. Oh, sing of His mighty love, » lift - eth up -on me the light of His face. •• :fe— P- fil-- ^ - - -a!- • — i:: — '>—[-7^ «- * H — .^ rit. :ir-^aj= :«: » — «5^ H— fit. 3^^:f= Sing of His mighty love, Sing of His mighty love, Mighty to save. 3 Oh, bliss of the purified ! bliss of the pure ! No wound hath the soul that His blood cannot cure ; No sorrovF-bowed head but may sweetly find rest, No tears but may dry them on Jesus' breast. — Cho. 4 O Jesus the crucified ! Thee will I sing, My blessed Redeemer, my God and my King ; My soul, filled with rapture, shall shout o'er the grave, And triumph in death iu the " Mighty to Save." — Cho, 75"^*" T^s**"" T"w«niwi*i^ - vt nuRT. by per. the crimson tide 1 dread-condem- ^■& ZE P I No. 35. mxt ^ifondrous Cift. " By gnifo aro yo Kavod."- Ki-ii. 2 : 8. Dr. Philip DonDninfjK. Iba D. Sankkt, by per. :-■^^=^ 1. Grace! 'tis a charming sound, Har-iuo-nious to the ear; Heaven ^^li^^^ii p v—\r- -X^~- J* I I stand, And His grace, "Who <9- .8 /Os ^ 11-^_.^-l :J^, P? :z:^-___*: I with the ech -o shall resound, And all the earth shall hear. a^ *=^ ¥■ E^t: -H ^ — *- i [is mighty love, » ?»^=i Refrain'. # -«*- ==:i: :^^^_z::|?z«:i^ Havcd by grace a - lone, ~o- This 4= is all my plea ; ^ -^ -^ (2_ ---(- ■ H 1- I I r are; I ■0. grave, Cho, --M—^ s V — i= jy- -CN rr* :zz;^:at- =t: Je - BUS died for all mankind, And Je - sus died for a a /7N I me. i I -♦ — ^ ^^rf 1^ And new supplies each hour I meet, While pressing on to God. lief. 2 Grace first contrived a way To save rebellious man ; And all the steps that grace display, Which drew the wondrous plan. Eef. 4 Grace all the work shall crown. Through everlasting aays ; 3 Grace taught my roving feet To tread the heavenly road ; It lays in heaven the topmost stone, And well deserves oar praise. Beft 1.1 if I No. 36. |Ptectrru$i ^tomttft Whereby aro given unto uh exEz:t:=i:t^-t=U=Et Refrain. -8 -^ ^-^- r- p- I will guide thee, I will guide theo, I will guide thee with mine eye; » 1 ^=L| 1 1 ^^ SC C "-I ■ rfi Ou tho way from earth to heaven, I will guide thee with mine eye. — >>— •h — I — h 3 When thy secret hopes have perished, In the grave of years gone by. Let this promise still be cherished, " I will guide thee with mine eye." 4 "When the shades of life are falling, And the hour has come to die, Hear thy trusty Pilot calling, " I will guide thee with mine eye.'' 3-4 ».'— 2 Pirr. I : V ItLiHH, by per. pass - or by, watch-ers i\y, ^with mine eye." I with mine eye.", • ^ ^ rf^ * w' i= i H 1- =PT4=qi r— t" 1 with mine eye; f fel ^^ ^^m ^^ +_i — (_ i iritli mine eye, :^-^2l- i 4 No. 37. Wxtti afc5su«s Carney. " Unto them that look for lliin Hhall lie npin-ur the second tlm«, without Hill, uiituHulvutlon."— ilBU. t>:28. P. P. nLISH. p. p. ni.ias, bypAr. * » • • I ^ w w il. Down life'sdark vale we wander,Till Jesus comes; We watch and wait and wonder, 2. Oh, let my lamp bo burningW'hen Jesus come8;For Him my soul be yearning. ClIORf.S. H* ♦ •--1^^— iC— "♦ ♦- g-J I I ;3E g Till Je - 8us comes. A 11 joy H is loved ones bringing,When Jesus comesr "When Je - sus comes. All praise thro' heaven ringing,Wheu Jesus c(mies.All beauty bright and vernal, ''1L~t "I — '■I — pJEg^^ I I -I — \- t -f — t- ;^ 4=^ lt—9t ± i^ --«'-•- t7"t r r^ When Je- sus comes; All glo-ry, grand, e-ter-nal,WhenJe- sus comes. I ^ •I- ^ ^ r No more heart-pangs nor sadness. When Jesus comes ; All peace and joy and gladness, When Jesus comes. — Cko. All doubts and fears will vanish, When Jesns comes , All gloom His face will banish, When Jesus comes. — Cho. 5 He'll know the way was dreary, When Jesus comes ; He'll know the feet grew weary, When Jesus comes. — Cho. 6 He'll know what griefs oppressed ra% When Jesus comes; Oh, how His arms will rest me! When Jesus comes. — do* £i^ No. 38. mUt as ^nor. " Cuine now, and let us roaBon together, Halth the hoim : thonp;h your aim be an ncarlet, thvy Nhall Im au white as niiow."— Iha. 1 : 1». TI. Ild.NAii, nrr. by L. N. P P. Pmhh, by per. m^-m ■q- d fH i. What!"lay my Bins on .Te - kiim?"' (Jod's'well-bo-lov- oil Ron! , ^. ^. ^ ^. P?-^ ^[^fei:^E^t£ii;^?^ r r (, 'ii' i. I I I No ! 'tis a truth most pro - cioas, That God cVn iU- . 9- ^ 4-,- J-.-' iESEjJggg -a- — ^- f- fountains Roll down their golden sand. From many ati ancient river, From many a pleas - es And ou-ly man is vile? In vain, with lavish kindnes.s, The gifts of night - ed The light of life de- ny? 8al-va-tion ! oh,sal-va-tion ! The joy-ful glo - ry, It spreads from pole topole; Till o'erourransom'd nature, The Lamb,for -«- -»■- -♦- H 1 W- -^- -♦- •♦- -•- ^ -♦- -♦- -•■- — ^^Hrr^- -r _. .J_.L_.. \ — I- palm-y plain, They call us to de-liv - er Their land from error's chain. God are strowu: The heathen, inhis blindnes.s,Bow8down to wood ai)d stone, sound pro-claim, Till earth's remotest na-tiou Has learned Messiah's name, siu-nei-s slain, Re-deem-er, King, Cre-a-tor, In bliss re-turns to reign. -—- (5"- . -•- ^ -•- -m- J -^ -••- ^ r tJO m . ..J Wo. 42. ^n tltf Watj Ps ^avi0w ^radss p«. " The Lord alone difl lead him."— Dect. 32: 12. Fanny J. Cuo.stiy. Rev. R. Lowry, by per, 1. All the way my Siiviour leads me; What have I to ask he-side? 2. All llic way my Savioui leads me; Cheers each winding path I tread; 3. All the way my Saviour loads nie; Oh, the lull - ness of His love! U ^ U U -rr=^^ " I ! f; ± :i=d^r^ l^-f Can I doubt His ten- der mer- cy, Who thro' life has been my guide? s Gives mc grace lor ev - ery tri - al, Feeds me with the Hv iugbread;;o^ Per- feet rest to me is promised In my Fa-ther's hnusc a -bove;5 ^. ^*.-._«L. ^_^(2_,^ Heav'nly peace, di -vin -est com- fort, Here by faith in Him to dwell! Tho' my wca - ry steps may fal - ter. And my soul a- thirst may be. When my spir - it, cloth'd immor - tal, Wiu}.;s its flight to realms of day, J. _r r j^ te '^1 -w^^— ;.-_tp£r=jirzz| U U ~5~ -^_U m For I know wliatc\T bo - fall Gushing from the Rook bo - fore This mv song through endless a aZ^sEE^^I 1 me, Je - sus do - eth me, Lo ! a spring of ges— Je - sus led me all things joy I all ♦lie f-^ (_ -t— -1-, 1 1—- -\-m Ll^ 1> J =S=EE..cr ^ — 1_ Si Mt rRY, by per. ask be-side? igpath I tread; of His love ! m ^r- er )een my guide? j; Uv ing bread; V hduae a -bove;S lira to dwell! lirslmay be, alms of day, r ^ mm ^ -^_j 1 all things joy I fc all the I %\\ the i— k- .|K-^z:i)tz=tt -■\::^^ im No. 43. ^a §uvj} thji ^(Jit0wr. " They shall obtain joy and gladness, and sorrow and siRhinK shall lloo away."' — IsSaiaii 35 : 10. AIaUY a. BArilKLOI!. n-^i- -^ — >- :^ ■:&■ i^2: --X P. P. Bliss, by per. 1. Go 2. Go bu - ry thy sor - row. The world bath its share ; tell it to Jo - suSj Ho know -eth thy grief; 1 ^2^—-^—^- •— ^ — U — m — m - • — ^.-^-tt: ^ — ^ — ^-_-i;_._-^-..-q [7 t u i r ^ — '" mm — -I- — .^ ^ 1-^ 1 ^ fS i^ 1— _^ _J H 1 1 1 1* 1 Go bu-ry it deep-ly, Go bido it with ciro. Go think of it ralm-ly, Go tell it to Je- sus. He'll Bend thee re- liel", Go gath-er thesunshine _^.^«_i«_^-.^±.^ti. -I*—* I I u t* 1/ I r \ \^ ^ \^ "When c'urtain'd by night. Go tell it to Je - siis, And all will be right. Ho shedson the way ; He'll lighten thy burden, Go, weary one, pray. i 3 Hearts growing a-weary With heavier woe Now droop 'mid the darkness- Cru comfort them, go ! Go bury thy sorrows. Let others be l)lest ; (Jo give them the sunshine} Tell Jesiib the rest. k-\ No. 44. §t Mmxtv gox^ivm. " Ho said uuto her, thy sins are forgiven."— Lukb 7 : 48. jEREiJiAH J. CALI.AUAN. Arr. by I. B Woodbury. I^Ep^-^d^^^d^ zj^^^E^ ^ ^^^ 1. To the ha!' of the feast came the sin- ful and fair; She heard in the 2. The frown and the murmur went round thro' them all, That one so un- <•— ft- mm I * I * H (— -V i^- ^ ^ ■V k^ P=>=^RT^r4pzz:g (_ H 1- -^ ^- ^d=:::H-=fc cit - y that Je - sus was there; Un- heed - ing the splendor that fallowed should tread iu that hall ; And some said the poor would be - 5?- * I * rft !* ^— r^* ^-H*- 12: ■V — ■ ■I 1»» ^ — "-I \^ — i^ — • r- blazed on the board, She si - lent - ly knelt at the ieet of the ob-JQpts more meet, As the wealth of her perfume she showerd on His n-M ^ '=^^-^: =:^ fc^ t -i^ — "-I It ^ I* ■•■ — »■- r- 1^1 ) il; ' 'I' --fcd5 z-^- -^^^3-- S ^-a-^ Lord, She si - lent - ly knelt at the feet of the Lord, feet, As the wealth of her per - fume she shower'd on His feet. - - -.' — '^ . S r*i ^ ^ ^ ^ 3 She heard but the Saviour; she spoke but with sighs ; She dare not look up to the heaven of His eyes ; And the hot tears gush'd forth at each heave of her breast, As her lips to His sandals were throbbingly pressed. 4 In the sky, after tempest, as shineth the bow, — In the glance of the sunbeam, as melteth the snow He looked on that lost one : " her sins were forgiven," Aud the sinner went forth in the beauty of Ucaven. 8. > Woodbury. mm e heard in the at one so un- l» ^ -i 1- -V — ^- — I 1 — I splendor that poor would be r — ^— <* — I p 1^ — 1» — • 'i^ S 1 ^OEt3 feet of the ihower'd on His /rs t the Lord, an His feet. m 9r. i treast, I No. 45. ^et tk ^ottfw PjjWis k J^uttttttg. ' Let your liKht so shine before men, th.at they may see ynnr Kood works, and glorlly your Father which is iu heaven."— Matt, o: 10. P. P. Bliss. r— 4^ p. I'. Rmss, by per. ^i 1. Bright-ly beams our Father's mcr- cy From His light-house ev - er -m 0- Ec2ifc-. -iH* ^ ^ 17-p I — tr -b^ 1^^ more, But to us Ho gives the keeping Of the lights along the shore. \J^- -) -_ztr X r-? t CnORTTS. U U U ^ f^ r P Let the low-er lights be burning! Send a gleam across the wave! Some poor .^ _fe :N^zi=^-^i:pft: ^-H^-*^^ ^f^fc:^ I g 4J: trr ..^.^ H H ±t: i 1- — ' ^ Wt — .—I 1 ^ ^:-»t m * a* — •— -i^-'-z^t- faint-ing, struggling sea- man; You may res-cue, you may save. 2_^ — ^ ' p — # ^— r-(« — f ' p i.. '^ 2 Dark the night of sin has settled, Lend the angry billows roar ; Eager eyes are watching, longing, For the lights along the shore.— C%o. 8 Trim your feeble lamp, my brother : Some poor sailor tempest-tost, Trying now to make the harbor, In the darknesu inaij be lost — Ohit, -*a . sit- ! I No. 46. ^Htf^Itinrj, §i0ping, l^namn^* " My beloved is mine, and I am Ilis."— Songs of Solomon 2: 16, P. P. Bliss. P. p. Bliss, by per. 1. A long time I wandered in darkness and 8in,And wondered if ev- er the 2. I heard the glad gospel of'good willtomen;'' Iread"who-so-ev-er" a- ^ I ^ N 1 N ^ ! n n . I J J _ I I I 1 I _ ' — II I 1 1 t^- f-t- ^ w* i*---H^-f • — m- — m-\- m- — m — 1?— >- * 1^ J- X^ I light would shine in; I heard Christian friends tell of rap-ture di - Tine. And gain and a- gain; I said tomysoul,"Can that promise be thine?"And - I I ^ N 1 ■krrL-^^ Chorus. w i:!*^ f i il^^g^^s u wish'd, howl wish'd, that their Saviour were mine. I wish'd He were mine, yes, I then be-gan hop - ing that Je- sus was mine. I hoped He was mine, yes, I i^i J?ff — I 1 1 — y]^ — ^ — 'm--»- » — »■ 1 — h' 1 — ^ » — » — ••- f" — F- — !*-hl 1 ! — 1^1 — p — V— }-h K*— -V— t^-'-r ^^jJ: -J- i^5jir_i_ S ^ ^ — I — I — I — ^ — «^ a G" wish'd He were mine; I wish'd, how I wish'd, that their Saviour were mine, hoped he was mine; I then be- gan hop - ing that Je- sus was mine. i?.: q^- * ifL If: * :|?: •_ .^ p*| 3 Oh, mercy surprising. He saves even me ! " Thy portion forever," He says, " will I be," On His word I'm resting— assurance divine — I'm " hoping " no longer— I know He is mine 1 Chorua, — I know He is mine, yes, I know He is mine ; I'm " hoping " uo longer — I know He is minol -1-4 3. by per. 1 ev- er the ev-er" a - m- — m — • — No. 47. t\\t ^tcciottss ^m\t " And blpsscd bo His glorious iiiuno for ever."'- I'sa. 72 : 19. \V. II. DoAN'K. by per, Mrs. TiTniA Haxteij. *-v- .-■ a*-'-^+ 1. Take the njiineof Je - sua witli jou, Chihlof sor-row and of wot — 2. Take the name of Jc-.sus cv - tr, As a shield from every snare , |.2--^:^-t: :t:— t- II u F u 1^ tgZJZL^ f^F :J _._ J_J ▼ine. And hine?"And - ^^^ :5=^ ^ --T— ft->- I *^ «^* It will joy and com-fort give you, Take it then where'er you go. If temp- tations 'round yoa gather, lircathe that ho - ly name in pray'r. ^• •-. -^- -f5>- -m- ^- I I ;:|e: -4:- i£ -^ E 4 fci££^ nine, yes, I ne, yes, I i^l ere mine, ras mine. m bQ( CnoRT's :^-_: I'recious name, l^lZ^tb ^-:&-; ^r at^ ::f O how sweet ! I^sj fffi -( 1 1 r -^-m—w-m-^- — b»— t?~l llopeof earth and joy of I I -•- :!*: -^ — m — (m •► — -sg~r ^ ^ — '^ — r Precious name, II, b' ^ I O how sweet ! fr\ heav'n. Precious name, O how sweet — llopeof earth and joy of heav'n. /TN —im-rf?-'- precious name, O how sweet, how sweet, 3 Oh ! the precious name of Jesus ; 4 At the name of Jesus bowing. How it thrills our souls with joy, j Falling prostrate at His feet, "When His loving arms receive us, King of kings in heav'n we'll crown Him, And His songs our tongues employ! Cho^ When our journey is complete. t/*o. 155 m, u ht I No. 48. '* Neither Is he that planteth anything, neither lie tint watereth."— 1 COR. 3; 7. Gkougiana M. Tayi-or, 1SC9. R. CfKo. IlAi,i,s. Arr by r. P. Bi.isa. J 'en/ slow. 1. Oh, to be notliiug, noth - iug, On - ly to lie at His feet, W S* l^ u» Cho. Oh, to be nothinj, noth- ing, \f 9 ^ '^ ^ ^ On - ly to lie at Mia feet, I ^ ^ s. N w Fine. ^zz^ z3±z::^:q^za|_— ^izjz:z^^a|-iii :^z=z^^qsz^zz;;t-zz:z^J A broken and emptied vcs - sol, For the Mas - ter's use made rncet f!^zz^: "MllZiftllpIZZZ L f r* ■I .^^i -•— :g-^ -1 ;^ h ■y — i** — ii*- .^J=.J^ A broken and emptied vcs- set, For the Mas - ter^s use made meet. i— z5z1^zq;;zzz^qtziI^zi-z^iig;EEE=q^z:^^^z:^:q3 Emptied that He mightfill me As forth to Ills ser-vicc I go; f!8 r r r r r r _ 1^ I ' u^ r ^ T^- -»- -••- -*- 1»- II III _ E:E3E3.E3E35£^tEE*=_HtE5Z^3E^St*!«^^ D. C. CiroRUS. m zif^rz^ Broken, that so un-hin-dered, His life through me might flow. r=r^z4-^.ajzzajz^=fet-tz:E^t:- will wofk for us: lor (/(f>re is mo restraint to tlic l.oKD to save t)y many or by lew. Ami hisarmour-liean'r said unto him, Do all that i.sin thine heart: turn lliec; hchold, I (tin with thee according to thino heart. And .lonatlian climlx'd up upon his hands and upon his feet, and his arniour-heurer after him: and they fell hel'ori! .lonatlian; and liis armour-hearer slew after hln. So the Loud saved Israel that day : and the battle pusseU over uuto lieth-aven."— 1 8am. 14 : 1, C, 7, 13, Zi. P. 1'. ]iMS.S. P. P. Bms8, by per. an armour- hear -or, ail armour- l>ear-cr. ail armour- buar-er, proudly ii(»w in yet may I stand, the lit'ld, 1 .share "Wait- ing to Guard-ing a Glo - ry im- P JjE3 r .J. -^ — «l_ H'Lf-^^ ^-^~ .J.__. .._H i|» -Jf- .biii^snz-j^qsnqs: -w"^ -#*-- :5l=3: -t^-=^-- *■ — ^ — ^-— — 1^^ — ^—3 — -P- —- 1*— — ^ ^ F» — ^-. -wi—» wt J^-aM^ fol - low at the King's command; Marching if "onward" shall the | fihin-ing hel-mct, .sword, and shield, "Wait- ing to hear the thrilling | nior-tal, and a bright crown weaj- : If, in the bat- tie, to my \ ■' I', V— — u» — u» ;»» — I 1 — [- -<&■ 1 or - dcr be, bat -tie - cry, trust I'm true, Standing by my Cap -tain, serv-ing faith - fnl - ly. Ready then to an - 8wer,"]Sla8-ter, here am I." Mine shall be the hon - ors in the Grand Re -view. -^- -a^ f^^-zzi: # -^- isti; I "■iSP* -i :tr-=:rp: >*(i -g^ ^ ii to the young riHon that is r(!Slraiiit to I, Do all that heart. And 1 -hearer alter il-n. So the I SAM. 14 : 1, «, by per. it- ing to ird-in^ a » - ry im- &\\\\^ m ^itmout-^catct.— Cancluclci CnoKfs. (==^^-^ ^-1 J -^.^J^:.l 3U:=».fe£g t Hear ye tlio batllo cry! "Forward, "the call ! See! see the falt'rin^ oiifsB :=i: — »* — «=J? "shall the | thrilling ^ to my I ■4-: i- :atirj?i: 3 fill - ly. am I." d Re - view. -^ ] I ^Ci3 JVJ-4^._^ -t 1- s= back -ward they fall. Sure- ly the Captain may de-pend on me, r -(2_ :t=: -, 1 1 ^- 1 Pt h- -I — -I 1- lEJ^Zi: r-^'^-: «-3-~S--«*:-J: :::1zz: Though but an armour-bear -or I may be. Sure-ly the Captain may de- f^^^ m — m. ^-r-i^ (* je-':JB=)eli^zzte_:deS-£*=z::;?=E!ri=t:~t3t: r ;/ i^ U U U U p r 111 EI ^ I I —I — *l m — -^ — H -t • s(- !1 pend on me, Though but an ar - mour- bearer I may be. .^- ■.;^^=i!-: _u -» 1*- 1 — r— r -^: 4- b> — I ' ' 1 — "^ — \7- — t iO — i^- iaisiii ;.^n No 51. ^ttll for the ^hotc. " Thori'foro, If fvtiy mnn l)n In Christ, lie is si now - je -7 X 1 -H ^ :-••■ ^ - -r > f-T ■-" -^^^^-^ Safe in the life - boat, sail - cr, cling to self no more ! ^ ■ ^' ^ -#- -#- ^« :t7-i=^=: fe^^=t:^— |e: f i — « — : m fe^^i r the shore. m ■# b;=:=S i) ^l=d^^ — I - — I — » jy 1> — 1 ♦ — « — 0) — ff^ — « — «i. .^- :^— 4- ^-1^=^ ]] Leave the poor old stranded wreck, and pull for the shore. -------- --^^^.^ g»=i3 ^i= -+- — 1- L:|=:z.~t=--^-^ 2 Trust in the life-boat, sailor, all else will fail. Stronger the surges dash and fiercer the gale. Heed not the stormy "winds, though loudly they roar; "Watch the " bright and morning star," and pull for the shore. Pull for the shore, &c. 3 Bright gleams the morning, sailor, up lift the eye ; Clouds and darkness disappearing, glory is nigh ! Safe in the life-boat, sailor, sing evermore ; " Glory, glory, hallelujah !" pull for the shore. Pull for the shore, &c. No. 52. Ho mktt ^amf. " Neither Is there salvation in any oilier."— Arrs 4 : 12. P. r. Bi.isfl. r. P. Bliss, by p«r. ^--fi *^ ^ I izfci=^il:fel 1. Ouo of- fer of sal - va - tion, To all the world make known; ■00- rgrv I I -^ iipz^EEi^-m The on - Iv sure foun - da - tion is Christ the Cor - ner-Stone. -k!»- ^^^ i^zr::^: Sj ^ i^zifn^rrqi ^_^^- 11 » ■ ! I' Cironus. ,_9 l-P-J s — T- — ^,.,.._p*5_. i_^ — I ^ — [*• — ft_ -^ l-To oth - cr name ia giv - en, No oth - er way is known, 'Tis ll zgnEl l^ £Ekzzzg---Ez:zd It (S*- 1^=^!-:^ ■6'— — m- — m] I '^i -f- % _,^- J- -J- d- r Jo - sns Christ the First and Last, He saves, and He :z1= I a - lone i =r--F--g 2 One only door of heaven Stands open wide to-day, One sacrifice is given, 'Tis Christ, the living way. — Cho, 3 My only song and story Is— JesuM died for nie ; Wy only hope of glory. The Cross of Calvary.— CA#. ■"»• * ^■i^KgT'^'^"".."'*g>^g^SiW?R-'g^-7'at.''^^''''^^ 1 ■;".T?i'^w^'.r*';nT. -> .!'l:.» 9S, by p«r. ;j iiake known; No. 53. f pft it P with ImtS. •' Casting all your care upon Him ; /or Ho careth for you."— 1 Petkb 5; 7 Miss Ellen II. Willis. Miss II. M. Wauxek. 1. I left it all Avilh Je - sus Lonjia-f^o; All njy sins n)rouj;ht Him, 2. I leave it all Avith Je - sus, For He knows How tosteal the bit - ter ._:^ taf^zr: Eg! iE^^E't- jL_f -..,*__. |«qr_^: :t: § - ner-Stone. nown, 'Tis •«'- ==ST =^il I a - lone. .| _ A~J^^-X -ff 1 15 — 1— — 1 1 ^-«- -^-^.-J:y 4-^- q^- -nJ^ And my woe. Wheii by faitli I sawHimOn the tree, Heard Hi.s small, still whisper, From life's -voes; How to gild the tear-drop With His smile, Make the desert garden ^-^' -^ W*--^!, ::t 9 — i?^S-T-F^ — ^ — i-»|-d-fcz; 1— -:i — « — -1 -j «=^- -S I "Tia for thee,' From my heart the bur -den Rolled a- way —Hap- py day ! Bloom a-while: When my weakness lean- eth On His might, All seems light. I^TTTt-- f: V m p I: crcs. -IVn 1- r I * ii — -t- e^i^ — t^- ;* :.U p^ 0. rit. 55: :*:ilz:i^: ti^=fl From my heart the bur - d<>n liolled a - way — Hap - py day ! When my weak-ness lean-etn On His might, All seems light, ||=ipriz--gzz:j ift ^j x.^ ^ I* Ig: r 3 I leave it all with Jesus Day by day; Faith can firmly trust Him Couie what may. Hope has dropped her anchor, Found her rest In the calm, sure haven Of His breast : Love esteems it heaven To abide At His sid«. F !•-•—*.- ~u-"-f- ^m ^t$ 4 Oh, leave it all with .lesus, Drooping soul ! Tell not half thy story, Ikit the whole. Worlds on worlds' are hanging O 1 His hand. Life and death are waiting His command; Yet PHs tender bosom Makes thc^xooixi — Oh, conic bomel 4 ? if u\ M H 1 1 No. 54. ®he giomc #w 2^hm, "Oh that I ha,(l wlnprs liko a y tho 2. Oil, tliiiik of Ihcil'ricn Iso-vc rtiuTO, AVholc- ^m side of Iho riv - or of fore us llie journey have ]i;:;ht. trod, Whore the siiints,all im-mor - tal and fair, Of the .songs that tin-y 'oreatheoutheair, Are In their o- ver tiicrc,'^ IvRFIfAIN. --:$: ^^ toIkmI in their garmentsof v/hite, overthore. Over there, home in the p;ii-ace of tJod,()- ver there. Over there, O- ver O- ver ^ i;^4M -4 i4:3£=:3i^^M there, there, i*2i^^^| Oh, think of ti.chonu' o-vor there, o- ver there; 0-vor Oh, think of thefriendso-verihere, o-vcrthere: O-vcr rt:=fc::il ^fi? o- ver there, -i*- — -ik;- I o- vor there, .i-^ iSi# there, over there, o-ver there, o-ver there,Oh, think of the home o- ver there, tliere, ovcrthere,o-ver there, o-ver there,Oh,think of the friends o-ver tliere. I. ^■J.'i . ^ ^ .n :r-'-m- -^- '%-^- I "W * i^ -»• — • - -^ -K— K 4^ r-»- -I 1 -I 1 1 rl 1-1 over there, 8 My Saviour is now over thorn, There my kindrodand friondsaroat rest Then away from my Rorrow and oaro, Let me Hy t<) tln^ land of tiin blest. Over thorc, ovor tiu-ro, My Saviour in uow over llicro. I 4 I'll soon be at homo over there, ; I Kor the tMi ^ 01 ■• — « — « — I a.sk Him your heart to re - new; Ife waits to "l)o gra- cious, O why will you long- er pur- sue? 1 low can you v - jiet the sweet on- ly sal- va - tion is there; Be- lieve, and tliat iiio-nient the 'M ^ — ^ -«t=gi^ 'P-- -I — - — •■— ^1 F turn not a- way, For now there is par -don for you. mes-sage of love That of - fers full par - don for you ? Spir- it of grace Will an -swer your pen - i - tent pniver. m CnORTTS. « — ^ — -m-^-m — ■•'-'-^^-^—--♦-i-L ♦-•.-*. .a_^_- m — t- --1 3 fe^ m Yes, there is pardon for yon, Yes, there is, pardon for you; for you, lor you, -I ^ >— — I — ^-w*- — ,• t^^^S^^t. z:tE.-vi:^z^:z3-_?:=za|: j — rL_J^_55_^__^^_._5|. :a^-^: ^ H — + IL ?— t ^- For Je-8us hasdiedto re-deem you, And of- fers full pardon to you. f U 1^ .->«.* (I «l No. 56. 60 Wmh in Pg f Jnejj^wt " Go work to-day in Mj* vineyard."— Matt. 21 : 28. T. C. > r -t I 1. "Go work in My vineyard," There's plenty to do,Thc harvest is great and the 2. "Go work in My vineyard,"! claim thee as Miuc,With blood did I buy the?, and ~ -♦- -♦- -•" -♦- ^ ^ ^ ^t "♦- '(^' "•" "•^" Mt -m — m—fm- — m—m- — m- -1 h- )|-,-fc=r=: w u U u i3==^ I — I — I ^ — p^ -0—1 1^^ t 1 plou^ihinfi, and sowing, and gath'rinfz; the fruits. There are foxes to take, there aro lost mr.st be gathered, the wea-ryones led. [Go to Chorua.] warmest af-fections, thy sun- ni- est hours. I wil-ling-ly yielded My paid thy full ransom; My purchase I claim. iGo to Chorus.] 1---^=^- I /rs ^-* /0> 1^=U-^ » > k* kc P t^ ^ b* i** #_l*_f»_^- U U U U - jn— a>i — -j< ■^=d^:;^^rn^: D. C. wolve.sto destroy, / 11 a- ges and ranks I can fnl - ly em-idoy. Go kinjjc-dom for thee, The song of arch-an-gels— to hang on the tree; -*- -(•- -im~ -<*■ -»- i»- -»■■ ^znat: ^ --|p— ^ --^ L» U r3^=«?: t, — -fa>- r it; .£ ^—tenile-tK: I I -J-k-z; *-5 ^1^ ''*^ ItL _ tf * '* j>- 1^ k<» 1^ Go work ,^... .{:;o work, ^ r R L. r tJ ! 'Tcatandtholab'rersare few. plenty todo,Gowork,work,work,work,TIie harvest is » f ■(•- -f« -m—m-m-m- -m- -m- -m- -i ^ - ±=1- ■' ^-'— ^' ^ i*» 1/ r -^g r=i=?= t>EEt -^ I*-' t:- ^ u > j^—i I 1 1 — ^— ■-■ 3 "Go work in ISFy vineyard ;" oh, "" work whih' 'tis day," The l)right hours of sunshine arc hastenin— — . u— L. i^M :)irzz|B_ mA, r ' r- ^J 11 I ?.., Refrain. 1 ^r t Peace, sweet peace, Peace when the Comfort-er came ! My heart that was - m^^ 4 m-i S^^-m h- -h te— rr— ! U b — y — 3 * i=J— a(zi:ii= :=]s=^=5: ^^=^i= :|^=$=il^ 3£a^Et hcav- y and sad, -U* — Was made to re - joice and be glad, -l^-tr i ■^ J _fi5_^4^_il. And peace without measure I had, When the Com-fort- cr camo. :::k: -t^ — h— 1^-V- C5« 16, .owRT, by per. ^^ and be glad, -ingmymind, ler, I praised ; mm^ r er came. t- cr came. - er came. ^^J No. 59. " For the grace P. l\ Bliss. ^alvatiait. of God that bringeth salvation to all men hath appoaro(l.--TTTrs2: 11. \\ r. I5i,is.s. liy per. izi^^^ -U-X :r ir heart that was - -+1' b y 3 4 1. Comc,sing t'lo gos-iiel's joy - ful sound,Hal - va- lion full and free; ♦■ -»■- -^- -♦- -♦- (O- -o — I r r 1 • — ■ A-m •■ »■--■ * ~h 1 1 h—- _t: ^pi zzlzirq: ::}: Pro-claim to all t lie Avorld a- round, The year of ju - bi - lee ! CHours. :*=;t -J 1- d=--d: J :db o- il Sal - va - tiou, Sal - va - tion, The grace of God doth bring ; -<•- -••- -r»- :EE]|sliE rg-v--. I gjad. [■ came. ^1 11 E^ t~ l-H- Sal - va - tion, Sal - va - tion, Thro' Christ our :-i -« =5 - I sfs f=^ Lord ill] and King. I ^-..-+1 I 2 Ye mourning souls, aloud rejoice ; Ye blind, your Saviour see ! Ye pris'tiers, sing with thankful voice, The Lord hath made you free ! — Oho. 3 With rapture swell the song again, Of Jesus' dying love ; 'Tis peace on earth, good will to men, And praise to God above, — Cho. SO f ') i' No. 60. ^nmxAf Hl^fWAxL Hold that fast which thou liast, that no man take thy crown."— Riv. 3: 11. Fanny J. Cuoshy. Iua D. Sankf-y, by por. ■Q s —I — ' 1 ^* ^i — I '»" ^-| — I 1 1^ ^n 1 . On - ward ! up- ward I Christian sol - dier, Tnrn not back nor sheath thy 2. On - ward ! up- ward ! do - ing, dar - ing All for Ilim who died for 3. On - ward ! till thy course is fin - ished, Like tho ran- somed ones be- -P" ivr^t ^^-^=aE -•— * — »•- ^ ^"9- ^:r^::lT-:d-- Bzfdb^ — 1^ P± ^i^fe^r sword, Let its blade be sharp for con-quest, In the bat - tie for the thee ; Face the foe and meet with boldness Dan-per what - so- e'er it fore ; Keep the faith thro' per - se - cu- tion, Nev - er give the bat - tie -f?- ■»■■ n I h T- sznt ri;(^-^rL--r : e.^^-^ £ kF -ch -m- * -m- -♦- -■•- -■••- : -m- -•- -■•- " ^ ' Lord. From tlic great white throne c-ter - nal, God Him-self is look- ing be. From the but - tlements of glo - ry, Ho - ly ones are look- ing o'er. On-ward ! up - ward ! till vie- to- rious,Thou shalt lay thy ar - mor 1 -•■•-♦• ^*- • -^ -f^ • -^ Lrf^ -^m 1r— r _p^ 51? tt -i^--pg: -^ =^^ -- i^-44. ::::i^gz=i|j «r£^a[z:ra|=^-.^5r,z:S -_^SL|,-^ down; lie it is whonowcommandsthee, Take the cross and win the down, Thou canst -''I - most hear them 8houting:"On! let no one take thy down, And thy lov - iu h to to to to ^p ■T^- -«>- :tK;=:^ Thee! Thee! Tbee! Thee; It aL«_ oi ,i. I ft 1 .11 ^11 <'. No. 62. ^VltoUji Srhittf. "Tho C'ifwl of peaco Hanctlfy you wholly."— TnM. R: M. Mrs. Annie H. II awk.s. Uov. IlonEiiT LowRY, by per. 1. Thine, mo,«it (rnv - cious Lord, 2. Whol - ly Tliiiu", my Lord, 3. Wliol - ly Thine, (> Lord, O To In make mo whol - ly Thine — ^o wlicn Thon do.st call ; ev - cry pass - ing hour ; W-J- ^=^^-?-=^^N^^^Pp3 ^ -H' --^-^ ::1^ \^< r^r Thine in thoujiht, in "word, and (Iced, For thou, O Christ, art mine. Thino to yield my ver -_y sell" In all thinj;s, great and small. Thine in Bi - lence, Thino to speak, As Thou dost grant the power. ,^J= ^ ^^^ zmr. 'JKT. 4:^ ^ i :ti=t: f- 1 ' r~ pp- Refrain. 1—4^- ^=^^= :rf^ .i»' ^ 1^ Whol - ly Thine, whol - ly Thine; Thou hast bought me, I am Thine ; :^--!e-|e.^ -'rh ' 1^ — '- :^b= ::::1: IX 1 - m Bles3 - ed Sav-iour, Thou art mine ; Make me whol- ly Thine. J J 4. Wholly Thine, O Lord, To fashion as Thon wilt, — Strengthen, bless, and keep the soul Which Thou hast saved from guilt. — Ref. 5. Thine, Lord, wholly Thine. For ever one with Thee — Rooted, grounded in Thy love, Abiding, sure, and free. — Ref. e\i Thine— call ; hour : i^ mine. 1 small. power. t: in Thine; une. ^r i re, Ref. No. 63. "Fully 1 trust Jn Thy word."— I's. 1H»; 42. T. C. MOROAN. Slowly. rJKo. r, STWnnrNS, by per. --^ ir-=^ 1. All my doubts I give 2. All my sin I hiy 3. All my fears I give 4. All my joys I give 5. All I am I give i^ 3-2::=^ bsm to Je-8us ! I've His gracious jironiiso hoard — on Je-sus! Iledothwash nic in His blood: to Je-sus! Kestsmyweu- ry soul on Him ; to Je-sus! He is all I viant of bliss: to Je-Bus! All my bod - y, all my soul, : U r r-n--tgivr:g=:^-br| I — =t- ^^^^i^i^:pplo^gi3 ^ " I shall nev - er be con-founded'' — I am tnist-ing in that word. He will keep me pure and ho - ly, He will bring me home to God. Tho' my way be hid in darkness, Nev- cr can His light grow dim. He of all the worlds is Mas - ter — He has all I need in this. All I have, and all I hope for, While o - tor- ual a - gos roll. Ifc ± -n r--z^^ =:^-z:|gziL_tB- : m H 4-, 1 . _ 1» I 1 I : 1 CnoRT'.q 4^? — & -4 ^.. -\ — ^- r s . , ^ r ^ j -pj- — . ^ — — ^~- ^ — -m H— ^ — P ^ -^-{?» 1 3e£33 am trust -mg, ful - ly trust- ing, Sweetly trusting in His word; rV — ^ P fc ^^^EiEi^S ^=^r*=^^ =1^ 1^1 I am trust - ing, Ful - ly trust-ing,Swoet-ly trust-ing in His word. i*^.'r -r r-:r,r ^ ifc :>_:^g- w — ^ I r ' - — ' — --^—k: ■\ — r m 0^8 It^ It I "fj ' !'l No. 64. 3ttm »M\ mtiti. ISAAr WATTn, 171!l. f "Tlio l,ord is Klni? forovor and over."— Ps. 10; 16. Karl WiT.nitM. Arr. _ p _J J- .-I -I J— O- 1. .!«; - siis mIi.'iII rci'^n \vli(T(''('r flio sun Does his sue - ces3 - ive 2. 'lo Jlim sliall 1 11(1 - Irss prayer lie iiuulc And end - loss prais - es -J e__4EtEElj" :=tjT-_r4- •^^ It: i:|(«! — ^ -4 — t^^ jour - lu'ys run; His kinj^ - dom sjiroad from shore to shore, Till crown lILs lu'ad ; His name like sweet pcrlume shall rise With iiy ^^^^ ± ^-4=^:^ moons shall wax aTid wano no more. From north to south the princ - es meet, ev - try mum- \n-afj;c at His feet ; While west-crn em Dwell on His love with sweet-est song, And in - fant \'oic pire3 - es l?^:£^^-gt?^ T" f- :p=£: r—\ ' 1 — P i ■• :b=i -a>i- cr ^i^ 1 own their Lord, sliall pro- claim W^E^. And eav - age tribes Their ear - ly bless ai-tend His word, ings on His Name. -tfj'-s -t^ ^=1 -±ir^^-E=-- =g -T^ t7-r— i©-- m f «^ LM. Arr. :^- m cess - ive )niis - 08 :-:z=^ m ic - es meet, ery tongue -\ h- =t pires - 08 Is f 1- 1 lis word. Tis Name. pa t «- F • , m i • w re, 9 Till With ^.tn i No. 65. |Ety ^ong sihatt k of ileiisutf. " Ills pmiso Hhnll continually be in my mouth."— 1*8. 'M : 1. Mrs. Van Ai-stynk. W. H. DoANK, by per. 1. My sons sliall bo 2. My sonji sliall be 3. My song shall bo of Je of Je of Jo 8US, Ills mer-cy crowns my days, sus, When, sit - ting at His fei't, SU8, While presH-iug ou my way Pf i9- =F ^ He I To '& a fills my Clip with bloss-ings, And tunes my heart to praise; call to mind Jlis good-ness. In mod - i - ta - tion sweet; reach the bliss - ful re - gion Of pure and per - feet day. ■-» — JST- t — I — r :g:z.- ;_-rii:=: bg^ r -t- 3=^3EI3 -^- tr S ^^ My song shall bo of Je - sus, The precious Lamb of God, My song shall be of Je - sus, What-ev - er ill be - tide; And when my soul shall cu - ter The gate of E - den fair, ■n—m- t ■m- -m- (2- -> — h -t- #- -^ f» »- t ^-fi :"=i?.=P- V Ki \ ritard. ^ ■t.—^ ~m- ^ ?^"=^* «»- I r *— , Who gave ITim-self my ran - som. And bought me with His blood. 1 11 sing the grace that saves me, And keeps me at His side. A song of praise to Je - sus I'll sing for - ev - er there. t: tr. ^ -Ml I 1 1 t-^:=c:p_jj OS r I' iS|i Ml f!t St, ' . ' - 'ff - '' . ' l| ''!>'>'1f j.*t *"i;w ''i'i ill t li > 1 u i \ No. 66. ^nljj H ^Up ta Ifejsiutf* " Then oome thou, for there Is peaee."— 1 Sam. 20 : 21. Fanny .1. Crosby. W. H. Doane, byp«r. __ — ; ■ £"cS 1 On - ly a step to Je - sus! Then why not take it no\'? S. Ou - ly a step to Je - sus! Be-li.eve,andthoushult live; 3. On - ly a step to Je • sus! A step from sin to grace; 4. On - ly a step to Je - sus! O why not come, and say, ^gSl W-._.-^_^.^J \>- t r9:2: -I?— «|-ii^^z^^zfciV -jl==-s- - ^ - — * — 9-^:3: — i^. — " — ■^ _^_ . ^ —■' Come, and, thy sin co.i-fess-ing, To Him thy Sav - ionr bow. Lov-iii;; - ly now He's wait- ing, And read - y to for - give. What hast thy heart de - cid - ed ? The moments fly a - pace. Glad - ly to Thee, my Sav - lour, I give my - self a - waj'. ^ ^ ^ \ \^ II 4 Ki:kuaix. rs-qs=: On-ly a step, On - ly a step; Come, He waits for thee; " — ^ — t, — t? — ::6»z:ztz5 Come, and, thy sin con - fesa - ing, Thru shalt receive a bless-ing; !)•: t?^ 3!t 'f^ "J?: 2t ' ■•' * "'•■■ ijP" "^ i!^ I^-^- • ^ -l^J ^- =Jz S^3E3ESl3E^-g Cl V \ P*T 1 ) — Tl Do not re - ject the mcr - cy He free - ly of - fers thee. 1 — M^-.— f — &5:=fcz£=£ S! -^ - r Hg--:i:p: U U U I '^^tmm ""^^m. rp«r. --S3 0\' race; OW. ive. ace. raj'. -is thoe; r^^z^: ■ss-ing ; » ■ » hee. ^3 1 No. 67. Annte R. Cottsiv, 18.")7. ^ Etirneatlif, " And there shall be no night thfire."— Rev. 22 : 5. C. M. Wyman, by per. 1. The sands of time are sink- ing, The dawn of heav - en breaks, 2. I've \vrc8 - tied on t' ward heav- en, 'Gainststorm and wind and tide, 3. Deep w a - ters crossed life's path-way, The hedge of thorns was sharp ; r* I r ^ ^' .m- -m- -^ -a. riF3^-3^=i:^E?=l-2E ^ j tsf-^ — r- tt --=t: 1^ ::S=i ^S =}: -<51- The Now, sum like Now these -a m mermorn I've sighed for — The a wea- ry trav*- ler That lie all be-hind me— O* .^.-O-i --c^<- fair, sweet morn awakes, lean - eth on his guide, for a well tuned harp ! :zzir •S- ■L - l- _ :^ rt =&: 1^ .tS- (»- i= ^— ^Tzgz. 3j=a|: (5^ d==dzT=^ :^i-=^+-^-. -3^ I ^i^---*-*-* •»- :§ Dark, dark hath beon the mid-night, But day-spring is at hand, A - mid the shades of eve- ning, While sinks life's lingering sand, O, to join the hal - le - lu - jah With yon tri-umph-aat bund! ■5EBz r^-=t '-ST- 'f ■i*-jrd;=i-J- 1 — r J 4- 4= ^■=^: E^n^^f I r m =fc: T:^- 3: iHP: And glo - ry — glo - ry dwell- eth In I hail the glo - ry dawn- ing, From Who sing where glo - ry dwell- eth, In =«r.--^ P Im- man- uel's land. Im- man- uel's l;ind. Im- man- uel's l.ui>I. 1^ r -p, .^. .^ .^r-^-^^-^ _^ — ^ ^t=± r-T~p «•-.-. or r D * I] H f 1,1' ^ 'I I il M\ ! I '> v Wfe"?fcT« I'' ■V r No. 68. farfe i^ the ^ij|hi '" Thou Shalt compass me about with songs of deUverancp."— Ps. 32: 7. T. E. Feukins, by per. Panny J. Crosby. it: .. (Dark is thenight.and cold the wind is blow - injj;, Near - cr and ■ \ Where shall I go, or whith-er fly for ref - iige? Hide me, my » — 1»- CnoKUS. f-T-'r- nearercomes the breakers' roar ; 1 f With His loving hand to guide, let the Father, till the storm is o'er; j \ I can V-ave the wildest storm, with His 6 r^-'-rr-^-rt-r i=^=sbM^-i iifp — ,_ — I — I 1 $ — «: _.»_ • _■ «p — « — «j — ♦- — I ^. -V s- 3tESEiEES3E^ PI clouds a -hove me roll, And the bil - lows in their f u - ry dash a- glo - ry iu my soul, I can {Omit. -I ^ — I 1 1 — -^ ■^*- -^ — ^ i-^: — 1 . kg 1 1 i,s '. ! 2rf ^mr, 3 5^-g=t.»r, — H round me. \ J sing a - midst the — A — m-- — m — » m- m — -H — I *:: 1 • 1 — tcm - pest — Praise the Lord ! ::e: > »- T i 2 Dark is the night, but cheering is the promise ; He will go with me o'er the troubled wave; Safe He will lead me through the pathless waters, JcBUB, the mighty one, and strong to s:'.ve. 3 Dark is tho night, but lo ! the day is breaking, Onward my bark, unfurl thy every sail ; Kow at the helm I see my Father standing, &0OU will my anchor drop within *.bu voiL k 'per. and "~-r- et the vith His pi lash a- -9 ^ — ' >ord! 5~' la No. 69. §ieav tk (JDatl W. F. S. March, movement. " Put on the whole armour of GkxI."— Eph. fl r 11. Wm. F. Sher-win, 1876, by per. 1. Lo! the day of God is breaking ; See the gleaming from a - far! 2. Trust in Him who is your Captain ; Let no heart in ter - ror quail ; 3 Onward marching, firm and stead-y, Faint not, fear not Sa- tan's frown, 4. Conq'ringhosts with banners waving, Sweeping on o'er hill and plain, ^ F ^ Sons of earth from slum-ber wak-ing, Hail the Brightaud Morning star. Je-sus leads the gath'r-ing legions, In His name we shall prevail. For the Lord is with you al-ways, Till you wear the victor's crown. Ne'ershall halt till swells the authem, "Christ o'er all the world doth reign!" w -r~r~r Chorus. ? Hear the call I O gird your armour on, Grasp theSpir - it's mighty Sword: r— I — r -tE-^=: I Take the hel-met of sal - va-tion, Pressing on to bat-tie for the Lord ! UU -f-r !«.:i ZSlSm.-. ' ' n \^ i i IP At No. 70. |f0tj itt ^0tt0ttr. *• Your sorrow shall be turned into Joy."— John IB : 20. Mrs. Jane CnEwnsoN. Ira D. Sankey, by per. _^. — — ^-,—\ ^ — I u_ -r-t- 1. I've found a joy in Bor - row, A se • cret balm for pain, 2. I've found a t^Jad lio-san - na For ev -cry woe and wail , A A :^— SE ^^p^^^^^r^Ej^^^:^ --^--(^ •*^^-^< beau- ti-ful to - mor - row Of sun -.shine af - ter rain; I've hand - ful of sweet man - na "When grapes of Esh-col fail; I're rz A — - — -m- -m- -0~ H — ^■=t wm ^^-- ._^^^z.-=:^=£ ^--^ r-^" 1^:^ r +*-^-^-:^- found a branch of heal - ing Near ev - ery bit - ter 8prin—\- tz 7--^ H (- t= i?-- r M /T\ f^^^^ g^f^^'g^ ■whis- pered prom-ise stci - ing O'er ev -ery bro - ken string. af - ter wea - ry sta - ges, I've found an E - lim nigh. m »»v £ ^^ /r\ EB ^ — «- m- — y kz::^: ro 3 ■■iv ';«'-y8ifSF.'yp;f^iter'«i^ i f 05J in ^0xtm—(£jmtMd. 3 An Elim with its coolness, Its fountains ind its shade; A blessing in its fulness, When buds of promise fade. O'ei' tears of soft contrition I'^c seen a rainbow light; A glory and fruition, So near ! — yet or.t of sight. My Saviour, Thee possessing^ I have the joy, the hulm, The healing and the blessing, The sunshine and the psalm; The promise for the fearful, The Elim for the faint; The rainbow for the tearful, The glory for the saint I No. 71. ®he ^icartttly ^and. " A better country, that Is an heavenly."— ITkb. 11 : 16, Rev. liVWTS ITARTSouan, 1858. Wm. R. BRADHrRY. by per. -j 1'^ r* s — p>-[ — I N- - f I l' .e to think of the heavenly land Wliere white-roljed an;j;els \ Where many a friend is gath- ered safe From fear and toil and ._e-J3^- P u~ r u " k^ u Rr.FKAIN. i?=:d^-i|---— ^— — ^ r~^ ^--^=^-- are; 1 care. / -J- ^::^ ?±^o ,P±E^^ There'll be no i)art - ing, There'll be no part - ing, .0.-- M. M- -(*- • ■♦- • Xi^-X- ^^mmmm U^ ^^fl ing. There'll be 2 I love to think of the heavenly land, Where my Kedeenier reigns. Where rapturous songs of triumph rise. In endless, joyous strains. — lief. no i)art - ing there. 4 I love to think of the lieavtnly land, Tiie greetings there we'll meet, Thv harps— the songs forever ours — The walks— the golden streets. — Ref. zt: 3 I love to think of the heavenly land, The saints eternal home, | fade, Where palms, and robes, and urowns ne'er j Oh. how uiy raptured spirit longs, jUd (41 oui jo^a urc one,— iJ-• — m- — 1 -ii-t ■ — '4--^ — »- -\^' -■:^E^ P= :t fold ; Peace and par - don free-ly of-fer ; Can you weigh their worth with feast; "Call them in" — the rich, the no - hie, From the high-cst to the ■i9- -?=£ >-- ti'- >- > V -m—P^ £^ i-fczife: ■^-f:^ :t zW:=:)e=)e; gold ? " Call them in" — the weak, the wca - ry, Lad - en with the doom of least: Forth the Fa - ther runs to meet them. He hath all their sor- rows ^ ^ -5—^ i ± sin ; P>id them come and rest in Jc - sus ; He is waiting — "Call them in." seen ; Robe, and ring, and roy-al sandals.Wait the lost ones — "Call them in." :f^ -•- -•- -!•- * -•- S' T*- r^- ->-- faH - SI t i I ii S " Call them in"— the mere professors, Slumbering, sleeping, on death's brink; Nought of life are they i)ossessors, Yet of safety vainly think : Bring th* a\ in— the careless scoffers, Pleasure seekers of tlie eartli : Tell of God's most graiious offers, And of Jeaua' priceless wi^rth. 4 "Call them in"— the broken-hearted, Cowering 'neath the brand of shame; Speak Love's message low and tender, 'Tirdsfnr sinners Jesut came : See, the shadows lengthen round ua, Soon tlie d;iy-dawn will begin ; <'an you leave them lost and lonelvT Christ is vomin'j-—'^ Call them iu. 4 ■-^ VflTT'yfc.QIHpT-J'^K^f" i'i.?^^,j!mMAfiiam^ i No. 73. f §rittg mjj ^itt^ to ®het " In retaming and rest ye shall be saved."— Is.v. 30: 15. Francbs Ridley HAVEnoAi.. p. p. Pt.tss, hy per. fe^ufcSbi :qs: ¥=^ - PE^ =i=p 1. I bring my sina to Thcc, 2. I bring my flriV/ to Thee, The sins I can - not count, The grief I can - not tell ; E^.£tEt jS/- P. , — 4 # I 5fe ?=^ 1 —4- 4^-4- :i^=a!: — ( — * That all may cleansed be No ■words shall need - ed be, In Thy onco o - pened Fount; Thou know- est all so well ; ^ £ rS-q« mm ^--■■h r/ ^ J Ai .r^s=^=T-^ r -J" -T J- =:- — 1<» — ^— — ->• — U- ^ ^ ._^_-l^_' 1 1 H 1 1 1 — Y^-\ ^ ' p^. -^^^ —J l=v fin - itc love. On the cross died to save you and me. ^ 1 ^_ ^ L _^ ^, ^ ■ ^ ^ :S=5tsS r^fc 1 - ^^■T^n^;.^^«^,■^:^K.;^^■;; ^SSa^aHiSSESmSii^jttuaait^ V m No. 75. |lt ih |ert 0f ^m\^. " Mary which also sat at Jesus' feet, and beard his word."— Luke 10 : 39. P. P. liMss, by per. ■^^^1 Ma - ry, led hy heuv'u- ly jirace, Chose the meek dis - ci - pie's idace. And, from love the "good work" douc.She h ♦ ^" 1. Oh, for the peace that flow-eth as a riv - or, Mak-ing life's ^^ -tzn 1 h=t:: U U U rre ~?c ^ i r :z:!-::«i:pt~ -N ^ 1/ ^ k*- ^^ I desert places bloom and smile , Oh, for the faith to grasp "Ileav'n's bright for- ^ _^_._(ii — im. — 0t — m — 3,_^«, — ^ ^ I ! . ! I I _ ' r '^ 5 its =i= Ff==i^ :S— J— .a :^ v — N 1^ P^ 1- -M — ^ IJ '^ — ,.. rit. r^: ,^3 ev - er. A -mid the shad-ows of earth's" lit -tie while." i -i — n- :|^=S I ^ ^ 1^ ^ \^ y — h- :t=Nf: f 2 ''A little while " for patient vigil-keeping, To face the storm and wrestle with the strong; "A little while " to sow the seed with weeping, Then bind the sheaves and sing the harvest song. 3 "A little while " the earthen pitcher taking, To wayside brooks, from far off fountains fed ; Then the parched lip its thirst forever slaking Beside the fulness of the Fountain-head. 4 "A little while " to keep the oil from failing, "A little while " faith's flickering lamp to trim ; And then the Bridegroom's coming footsteps hailing, We'll baste to meet Him with the bridal hymn. ro iSaoRj^^ >:,iMi« »Mi«ywijfkjiit,>aii»- ^ IS m /^ I No. 77. |u5it a Hrt'ard fat Ic^us. " wilt thou not tell."— EZEK. 24 : 19. Panny J. CnosBY. W. H. Doank, by per. 1 '^m i^^ rrtritr fEEET-^ 1. Now just a word for Je 2. Now just a word for Jo 3. Now just a word for Je sus; Your dear- est Krieiid so true. bus; You feel your sins for-giveii, sus; A cross it can - not be ^ H t 33 « « B ?> tf i y ^ 5 1 * a ^iJ: l-i. ;:3»: (» — -ibp:. Come, cheer our hearts and tell us "What He has done for you. And by His grace are striv - ing To reach a home in heaven. To say, "1 love my Sav - lour Who gave His life for me." f: z^-TTT^: f 'z^^^m Refkain. ^ -I — =1- d=T-:t Now just a word for Je - sus — 'Twill help us on our way; One :t:=z:z:tJ :| lll'^ 'I li ;;• I lit — ^ af I tie word for Jc PM--d?^ f: -9^ (• sus, O speak, or sing, or pray. Now just a word for Jesns ; Let not the time be lost ; The heart's neglected duty Brings sorrow to its cost. — Eef. f ' ^^^m Now just a word for Jesus ; And if your faith bedim, Arise in all your weakness. And leave the rest to Him. — Bef, muM i.'^i.sjijit^^jt W mm - .„A'-w«f^b!K.- No. 78. moa on the ^otA'$ mt? Who \n on the I- -t— r x=iz:fz=tte=i ezipe: ^B 2 Was it for crimes that I had done He groaned upon the tree? Amazing pity ! grace unknown ! And love beyond degree. — (Jho. 3 Well might the aun in darkness hide, And shut his glories in, When Christ, the mighty Maker died For man, the creature's sin. — Cho. 4 Thus might I hide my blushing face, Whilst His dear cross appears, Dissolve my heart in thankfulness. And melt mine eyes to tears. — Cho. 5 But drops of grief can ne'er repay The debt of love I owe ; Here, Lord, I give myself away; 'Tis all that I can dc— CAo. r» .1 ¥. \% Ji ! I' ■.' ^ Mil! « I'm, I % \ ^1 iife3KB:i::ij«..r3:x^ No. 80. ^auh llwajj t0 fe^MS* "' Lookinjj unto Jesus."— Hbb. 12 : 2. Rev. ITenky Bttuton. r. P. Bliss, by per. =i>4e- r-4- 1. Look 2. Look 3. Look r=r^ * — j- :5^z:i_=: a - vay a - way a - vay to to Id -Oh Je - BUS, Soul by woe op - press'd ; Je - BUS, Sol - dier in the fight ; Jc - BUS, Wheu the skies arc fair; ES -m — ^ =!sr-==|E S ^^^ T — r 'Twas AVhi-n Calm --\^ •F^ r for tlie sca-s thee Ho hat - tie have their -»■- !^Ut thick dan fer'd, Come to Him and rest, ei.s Keep thine ar - mor bright; ^ gi rs ; Mar - in - er, be - ware ! I -(2- ^ mM =^fe -t9- 3z: i=-^3= ^ All Thoufih Kartli ^^-^^ -^'-^ Ihy thV griofs Coos He 1)6 aro car nia fleet ^- I rird, ny- ing, ^ Jt — -^ All thy sins He bore ; Tho' thy strength he small, Go - ing as they came. —h r^^-f X^- ^ :it=:-ii: -+- »»- ig"" i Look Look Look u a a way way wviy to to to Je ,Ie .le ;±-— .-zrt: 4 Look away to Jesus, 'Mid the toil atid heat ; Sooti will come Ihc resting At the MiisfciH fVet ; For the ^luests are hidden, And the least is npread ; Look away to .Tesus, la Uib footatepu tread. sus; BUS ; sus, Trust Him ev He shall con Ev - er - more -•- 1!?- er - more, quer all. the same. ,_^: -Z: Hr :f^--^: WO When, amid the music Of the endless feast. Saints will sing His praises, Thine shall not he least; Then, amid th( glories Of the crystal sea. Look away to Jesus, Through eleruity. ^l^PvSW"" i i ii 1 i No. 81. §ehald, the ?8ridtj(V0am Cometh. " At midnight there was a cry made, beliold the Bridegroom coinctli."— Matt. 25: 8. O. F. R. CtEo. r. Uoor, i)y per. ^^I^^^^^^M^ 1. Our lamps are trimm'd and burning, Our robes are white and clean.AVe've 2. Go forth, go forth to meet Him, Tho way is o- pen now, All 3. We see the marriage splendor "With- in the o - pen door ; "We - (- E ^^ ^*^'-i t ^^jg^pfe^yr^Eglpg^^^ tar-ricd for the Bridsgroora,Oh,may we en-tcr in ?AVo know we've nothing lijlht-ed with tlie plo-ry That's streaming IVom His broAv. Accept tho in - vi - know that those who enter Are blost for-ev-er- more. We see He is more It-v-Jt i: -5H= :^#: -ftt— ^ i=:U: TT f 1 pl ^ ' 1 mPm m ■^T"*----*-*— *-|^- wor-thy That wo can call our own — The light, tho oil, the robes we wear, ta-tiou lieyoiid dc-scrv- in:;; kind ; Makeno t^.elay,bnt takeyour lamps, love-ly Than all tho sons of men, Butetill we know the door onee shut. X-—^-f: iS^^E^S^z^zS Ciioiiis. ^ ¥i 'm -:irr* ^"Sz k °> all fromlFima-lonp. Aud Joy e - ttr- nal find. Will nev - er ope a-gain. 4. Behold the Bridegroom cometb ! And all may ...I V enter in,Whoso lamps are trimm'd and l)urning,Whose robes are white and clean. ms^m^^^^^^ \ \\ s^ L' , " I \% Ill' n W fii '< *t No. 82. ^VhxUt than ^nm. " Wftsh mo, and i shall be whiter than smow."— Pa. 51 r 7. Jamba Nichoi-son. Wm. O. Fischer, 1872, by per. H h— I !'^-4.T-4 1 — :^ i^^i i=3=5±^ -t- ^J^=z^z 1. Lord .le - sus, I long to be per - feet - ly whole ; I want Thee for- 2. Lord Je - aus, look down from Thj'throno in the skies, Aud help me to 3. Lord .To - sus, for this I most humbly eu- treat ; I wait, bles.s- ed 4. Lord Jo - sus, Thou seest I pa-tient - ly wait ; Come now, and with' t:E w^^ ■^9- tt-.it"=:: r ^lEEEi iE=r I I T l^^^fei^^^^ ev - er, to live in my soul ; Break down ev* - ry i - dol, cast make a com-plete .sac - ri - fico : I pi\e up my - self, and what- Lord, at Thy cru - ci - fied feet, liy foith, for my cleausin)!, I in me a new l.e^art cro - r.tc; To those who have sought Thee, Thou S; f- ^m^^m out ev' - ry foe; Now wash me, and I cv - or I know — Now wash me, and I SCO Thy blood flow — Now wash nie, and I ncv - cr said'st No — Now wash me, and I shall be whit-er than snow, shall be whit er than snow, shall be whit-er than snow, shall be whit-er than snow. Cnoius. '^^^jH -»~ Whit cr thau i^r'-z^. Tit- 1^ -^ 8U0W, :3~ yes, whit - er than snow ; nt: -J f^^ ?^-^ t=—\:z± irasli mo, and I phall bo whit - er than snow. Now wasli mo m ^-•- I &4^ > I r.-f^pHwa^" i i No. 83. 5iJtcsi5icd livdf* " And ho shewed me ii-puro river of water of life."— Rkv. S; 1. HORATTTTS BONAB, D. D. ReV. UOHEBT LOWRT, by P«f. ^ ft_J ^_^_J 1 ^ }—- ri-n- s 1. Fresh from the throne of glo - ry Bright in its erya - tal pleam, 2. Stream full of life and glad - ness, Hpring of all health and peace, 3. Kiv - er of God, I greet thee, Not now a - far, but near ; ^ 4— 1 -( ►— - . t-H 1 » I i _-4 f^ I — m m— -m- — »■- m — hi* !•" '^ !•■ -m-^—m — f- «» :^-f L-r_P-+. ^ Bursts out Iho liv - ing fount -ain, Swells on the liv - ing stream ; No hari>s hy thoe hang si - Ifut, Nor hap - py voio. - es cesise; My soul to thy still wa - tera Haates in its thirstings here; m -m — ^ f^ .45?- ■■t- ■^i- f^^^^^ V-.— ^ ZTZT i^zpr^E^^—^ ^-Ep Bless -ed Riv - er. Let me ev Trau- ■\y»y<- '■i*?wpfgi»:-;-T^pf "^ftJ!^/'',tT No. 85. I ^UoA ^vAMt ttit Mt " Enter ye in at the strait gate.*'— Matt. 7 : 13. Miss JosEPi' iNE Pollard. Hubert P. Main, by per. :|?=fl •I m m- ^ — h- 5 3*4rr: 1. I stood out - side the gate, A poor, way - far - iug child ; "With- 2. Oh,"Mer-cy !" loud I cried, "Now give me rest from sin !" "I 3. In Mer-cy's guise I knew TheSav-iour long a -bused, "Who t» ! ^P=t: t^( -I- ^— I — t iu my heart tliere beat A tem-pest loud and wild; A fear oppressed my will,'' a voice replied ; And Mer-cy let me in; She bound my bleeding oft- en sought my heart,And wept when I re-fused ; Oh ! what a blest re- I ^ r if ■ T - ,^— Li 1 1 (- — I -4-—' ^ •^-^'- — T— r--r ifcd r-^-^-' -k-a i:^ soul, That I might bo U)o Zrt/c;Aiid oh, I trembled sore, And wounds, And soothed my heart opprest ; She washed away my guilt And turn For all my ycarsof sin! I stood out- side the gate. And 5E^^:^ t: :t H ^- -t 4: -^•— (^ f f ^ f I il- ( ! J • i '■. ' ■ts; i 'i; 1 1 iti ir^ zzn^: ri^ dr: prayed out- side the gate, gave me peace and rest, Je - BUS let mo in. ^ And i)ruyedout -side the gate And gave me peace and rest. And Jo - sua let me in. lt_zrf r ^^^» i^ill No. 86. ^atttt SttA^ d ^Mtit^fi. " Be kindly aflToctloned one to anolher."— Uom, 12: 10. Mrs. AiiB^RT Smith. 8. J. Vail, by p©r. ■A: L Let us gatb- er np the sunbeams, Lv - ing all a-roond our path ; Let 2. Strange we nev - er prize the ma - sic Till the sweet-voiced bird is flown ! Strang us ethat t»-^t?— >-- >- m riziiK- -J^-J^-J1^4^- :i;_z;i^il_ziC: keep the wheat and ros-es, Gast-mg out the thorns and chaff, Let us find our sweetest we should slight the vio-lets Till the lovely flowers are gone ! Strange that summer skies and :^izi.=1«zz^ -t^ — ^ — 1^ — i^- -I — -t- •g-> ^ -»- ^. .fL 4^ ^ fL f" J" ^ ^ ^ ^ V — »—\/ — b»- I com - fort In the blessings of to - day, With a pa-tient hand re - mov-ing All the ^ sun-shine Nev- er seem one half so fair, As when winter's snow-y pin-ions Shake the r -^ -^ -•- ^ » -f«- -fi- -m- ^ 1,— i^— rrr^---t-t- f 4-, 1^ — L I 1 1 1 L m. !_. 1_. -^ ^—^ I 1 1 f— ■&» — t?- -t^— i^- =S=^r — ^ ~s—^- j:zj ^^g?i ^fcEg; bn- ers from the way. Then scat-ter seeds of kindness, Then scat- tcr seeds of white down m the air. ■^^^E^ LJ-_iL_. rtr7 /;7>. -Ts :si=;it S V- ^Zfii^lEgi-p5 kindness, Then scat-ter seeds of kindness, For onr resp-ing by and by. »o m S^tntUt S^ttA$ of ^Mnt^^. — (Eanctudcl 3 If we kuew the baby flnj^eni, Pressed against the window jjano. Would be cold and stili' to-morrow — Never trouble us again — Would the bright eyes of our darling Catch the frown uimn our brow? — Would the prints of rosy lingers Vex U3 then as they do now? 1 Ah! those little ico-colil lingers. How tliey jMtint our memories back To the liusty wonis and actions Strewn along our backward trackJ IIow those little hands remind us, As in snowy grace they lie, Not to scatter thorns — but roses — For our reaping l»y and by. No. 87. #ttwav4 ©hnstiaw MA\m. "Take unto you the whole armor of God."— F.imi Rev. S. Bauino-Oould. -t=J=d==:lir:=;--z=:pi=i!=«!=«i=r— --^ t i =ei K: f.: ■"■'. Jos. IlAVDN.arr. -4 1. On-ward.Clirist-iausold-iersIMarch-ingas to war, "NVitli the cross of .Umis 2. Like a might-y ar-my Moves the Church of God; P>n>t Ik is, v care treading 3. Crownsand thrones may perisii,Ivingdomsrise and wane; I Jut tlieChuichot'.Icsus 4. Ou-ward, then, yc faithful — Join tiieliappytiironi:. I'.lend witli ours your voices PffiE Izztzrt: - ?: r r CJo - ing on b-i- fore.Christ the Koy-al Master Leads a-gainst the foe, W^here thesaints have trod; Wearoiiotdi-vid - eil. All one bod-y we; Con-stat.t will re-main: Gates of liell can nev-er'liainst that. Church prevail; In the triumph song; Glo- ry, laud, and hoii- or. Un - to ( hi ist tlie Kiiiir. For-ward in - to bat - tic, See His ban-nera go. One iu hope and doc-trine, One in char - i - ty. We have Christ's own promise — And tiiat cannot fail. This thro' countless a - ges Men and un - gels sing. On ward, Christian p-f--fa;g- m yszr\-0 — ^ — ^ — j-> — m-m/^ — ' -) — p — I — I-" -'^ soldiers, Marching as to war. pfJ^^-pE, With the Cross ol Jesus Oo-ing on -J- "sr b( -tore. I I.- ' (I 1 i: ;i I i i' ;i ill No. 88. ^otd im tm § cume. That which ye have already, hold fast till I come."— Rkt. 2: 2S. Mm. E. V,\ ORi8woi-n. P. r. Bmss, by p«r. ^-l ->- =t*; :5: *l^zazEEMd|i g=r==g==j :a|=iL.. ^^ ^^^: •— ^ 1. Oh, spir - it, o'erwhelmod hy thy fail - nres and fears, Look 2. Hold last when the world would al - lure thee to sin; Hold 3. Thy Sav - iour la com - ing in ten - der - est love, To W^f-i^- a^E t^z^Izp:^ tirit-a -t^ :tj l?r up to thy Lord, tho' with trembling and tears: Weak Faith, to thy call seem the fast when the tcmpttr assails from witliin; In sunshine or sad-ncsa, in make up His jew -els and lu'ar thema-hove: Oh,child, in thineanguish, dc- tit— ♦ — • • ♦ ■• • — •- -i.-4 ^F -^- r]^ _.^ -t?-t»— -ft — I ,4 heav'ns on - lydumb?To theo is the measape, "Hold f.-.st till I come."f gain or in los.s, To fal - tor were nuidness; Uh, cling to the cross. ^ spair-ing or dumb, Ke - member the message, "Hold fast till I come."i. -^_*_iH*=: ^_ -1^ — :#ft--^: tt:-— t=ztJ^*- Ji CflORt'S Hold fast I come, Hold fast *«^-i till 1^ I come ; A ±::_-:z-i^ tl ^- 3EiE ipp bright crown a -I waits thee; Hold fust ^ It '^ till — I 1»- — I — I come. ^■- WW ll» m^ N "F: ip ? No. 89. S^tthin^ t0 ^mt " For tbo Son of Man is come to teek and to snvo that which was lost."— Lukk 19; Vt, P. P. B. P. r. Kmsh, by per. r^i^i^ N--^ nkH: .4— pe--!_-5- 1. Ten-der-ly the Shepherd, O'er the niountaius cold, Goes to brin^ His 14 Ta-tient-ly the own- er Seeks with earnest care, In the dust and 3. Lov-ing - ly the Fath-er Sends the news a - round: "He once dead now 'i' ^ I flnOUTTS. r^ lost one Back to the fold. Seeking to save, Seeking to saTe, darkness Her treasure rare, liv-eth — Once lost is found. i-E-kJit tEE itij Lostone,'tis Je - sua Seeking to save. Seok-ing to save, ri— rr — r r- ')4 -It) LH> Seek-ing to save, Lost one, 'tis Je - sus Seek-ing to save. ^^T^-J ^^-l [^ t -^ _+t:z=it:z.7£t---r::i=t Iftill »-*i> i No. 90. lattetttfab, Wit is §isml " He is not horo ; for bo Is risen, aa he said." -.Matt. 23 ; 8. P. P. B. r. p. ni^Tss, by p«r. ^^^^^^^^:^ 1. lliil - Ic - lu - jail, Ho ia ria -en! Jo -bus in gone up on high! 2. Hal - lo - lu - jah, Ho is ris -en! Our ex- alt - cd Head to be; r — 3L J, if^ m M > \ f — f' ^ ' lUirst the bars of death a- sun - der, An- gelsshout and men re-ply: Sends the wit - ness of the Spir - it That our ad - vo-cate is He: H ?: ri * "JSZ •^ He He Y is is -t- ris lis en, en. He Ho ^ is is r ns - en, ris - en, Liv - ing Jus - ti ^ 1 ^- i lEii 1«< time. I 2f? e: 4:--^ t==t=t: -h- r-r EE^ :|:-:^ ft --».-' -^r- How it knocketh, knocketh, knocketh, Knocketh ev - er - more! Think you death will tar • ry knockinfj, When the door is shut? At the gate of heav - en beat - ing, Wail - ing for thy sin? A m -i tzE^ zX ^^Ei t^: t-*- Say not 'tis thy pulg-e's beat -ing, 'Tis thy heart of sin; Je - sua wait- eth, wait- eth, wait -eth; But the door is fast; Nay! a - las, thou guilt - y crea-ture! Hast thou, then, for -got? Xi-izziz-- tr t. -f=r=f^'f=f=f^^r^f=^^n 'Tis thy Rav -iour knocks, and cri- eth, "Rise, and let me in!" Grieved, a - w»r tliy Sav-iour go - eth, Death breaks in at last. Je - sus wait-ed long to know thee. Now He knows thee not! EE^Ee r-^=pp-f- :^ f»a mmBfmmmmsm No. 94. We $M\ $Ut\h fcttt mi fyx^m. ".Sown in corrupt ion.... raised in inrorrnplion."— 1 Cor. 1"): 42. Mrs. M. A. KiDDEK. R. J. Vaii., by per. -— *=^=r fc=g±g- 1. We sliall sleep, but not for-cv -or, There will bo a glorious dawn! 2. AVhen we see a precious blossom Tliut we tend - ed with such cure, 5. 3 -j^_=^r:4z=q^-:^^i=fr: 2 .4.— »t.. zit 'wh^~w> — J — gh - :t=T^i= t: :^ :i P -> — ^Ph -^ -^ — K We shall meet to part, no, nev-or, On the res - ur -rec-tion morn! Kudely tak - en from our bo-soni, Howour ach-ing hearts de-spair! Srtzizzin: tz: m wmm ^ ._r^. :aj;i=--^ -r-_3 — 1- S' - — ' t=:5i:zJ?=:;;zFtzzJ From the deep -est caves of o - cean, From the dos - ert and the plain, 5 liound its lit - tie grave we liu-ger, Till the set- ting sun is low, = — 1^— I/- ^ --^ I^P^- g^_ — -1<< From the val - ley and the mountain, Countless throngs shall rise a-gain. Feel - ing all our hopes have perished With the How'r we cherished so. -^1 — 1^ -.w^mmr. I a — 1> — t>-F °-1 f p CrroKT's. Jl~^.-. ►55 Wo shall sleep, but not for - ev - er, There will be a glorious dawn; zrteiT=jBi:ic:v-d P>4 r' ^ -+— - t-i m i ;i We shall meet to part, no, nev - er, On the res - ur _ — p.^ — — — >- -r- ::t:r SE h rcc-tion morn! m 3 "We shall sleep, but not for ever, In tlie lone and silent grave ; Blessed he the Lord that taketh, Blessed be the Lord that gave. Cho. In the bright, eternal city Death can never, never come! In His own good time He'll call us From our rest, to Home, sweet Home. Cho. No. 95. ?lNEY S. Breweh, Arr. by Wm. T?. Brapbttky. ^ / Watchman, tell me, does the morning Of fair Zi - on'sglorydawn ; ) '\ Have the signs that mark His coming, Yet up-on my path way shone ? / D. C. Spurn the un - be - lief that bound thee, Morning dawns, a-rise, a-rise! Q / See the glorious light as - cendiug Of the grand Sa - bat-ic year, * \ Hark! the vol - ces loud proclaiming The Mcs- si-ah's kingdom ne D. C. Sa - lem, too, ap-pears jar,\ ar; f in grandeur, Tow ring ^neath her sunlit skies. -l-P*-i — •■- — -^ — ^^ tr-^ ± h^h^^ Pilgrim, yes, a- rise, look round thee, Light is breaking intheskies; Watchman, yes ; I see just yon-der, Canaan's glorious heights a-rise ; mm^ tt: ^z=^^=a^:^i=^ m :^ I 3 Pilgrim, in tlir.t golden city, Seated in tfie jasper throne, Zion's King, arrayed in beauty, Reigns in peace from zone to zone ; Th'.re, on verdant hills and mountains, Where the golden sunbeams play. Purling streams, and crystal fountains, Bparkle in th' eternal duy. 4 Pilgrim, see ! the light is beamir-. Brighter still upon thy way ; Signs thro' all the earth are gloaming Omens of the coming day, When the last loud trumpet sou ndinf, Shall awake from earth to sea, All the saints of God now sleeping,- Clad in immortality, ^i !l f. w No. 96. (f^wf m thr Wmp of ^attk " Hero we have no continuing city."— Heb. 13 : 14. IP Rev. I. Watts, 1709, Solo. Arr. by Walter Kittredof. -^ I^ISttt r^^s- :•— S S — «« H --j H --2 I g-?-g-F-H 1 H-^^-ffi^i-iM fc, 1 •>-L-» •• • ■•— ■ « « «- ^_L^ 1 -V— b»— >-- 1 Many are the voices calling ns a- way, To join their glorious band. ^ ^-^„z«=^: '^t=i=t^^irt >zzgg5: -t- Repent pp. iep m u» u* w u^ Calling us a- way. Calling us a- way, Calling to the bet-ter land. m rf H h U ^ m -jg f Ivi 3. I asked them whence their victory came : They, with united breath, Ascribe their conquest to the Lamb, Their triumph to His death. C/to. — Many arc the ftiendd, 4Qi No. 97. m\t %mA of ^mkk "Thou Shalt be oiillod l?eulah, lor the Lord delighteth in thee."— ISA. 62: 4. Rev. JEKKKitsoN IlASCAM., ISfJO. Wm. B. Bradbuky, by per. ^^^^ -1^4 i^att J 'My lat-cst snn is sink - ing fast, My race is near- ly run; \ (. My strongest tri- als now are past, My tri-umphis be - gun. J () J I know I'm nearinp the ho- ly ranks Of friendsand kindred dear, )^ "■ (. For I brush the dews ou Jordan's bauks.The crossing must be near. J /CS -0- r- CHORT'S. :t=: :*:i-Je=t;b: i!^ .^=zW--H- -trr.t I — r m j=^ — h- _i — J -i-.-J- J--:^ !=3 o come, an - gel band, Come and a -round me stand, O, =F^ :f=i=?: I:. i 1^1 I1U : Ji " fil' ^4^ r 1^ ::^^ J — ^^ — S-h g :S=S: - - g — -g — — i — — j- -— j-j-^ — -J — I bear me a- way on your snow-y wings To my im- mor- tal home. O, ,U._^.__>*,-S__g- 1^^ r— tr-F- ■I— I — r g — ff-r'— ^=^ h -I 1 — _i u»— h- i '«: j^ feJ^^^JEig^^^^^ bear me a - way on your snow-y wings To my im- mor- tal home. /TV ^T^ a. ^- ?^S -+= Jtr^-^ -^_,^, -t- -(- ^r^S -I — ♦=*: :frrfr=*:rP=t-^ PP 3 I've almost gained my heavenly home, My spirit loudly sings; Thy holy ones, behold, they come! J hear the noise of wiitgs. 4 O, bear my longing heart to Him Who bled and died for me; Whose blood now cleanses from all silL And gives me victory. i^r y\ 'mmmmmmmm III No. 98 ^$$m Ux ^htt "There was no room for them in the inn."— Luke 2: V. Emii.y S. Elliott. Slow. ^ 1^, -i^ :^-^-:1^i^':*i.#^ra|~a(-7^-^=::irrqs:::l- luA D. Sankey, by per. 3^a|_»=aj=-^::5d ^53 ^ 1. Thou didst leave Thy throne,and Thy king -lycrown,When Thou cam- est b earth for 2. Heav'ns arch - es ran? when tne an - gels sang, Of Thy birth, and Thy my- al de- 3. Fox-es found their rest, and thebirdshadtheirnests, In the shade of the ce - dar 4. Thou cam- est, Lord, with Th; Iiv - ing wordjhat should set Thy pec- pie ^-^L-^. ^. i:^jr^t^=te=p.-^=t=F| =^■4--^^ fcf&z:; >— 1>- :t= — I — p-i»~ ■| \^ ^^^ ,_J_..J^=^_| me; But in Bethlehem's home there was found no room, For Thy ho - ly na- tiv - 1 - ty. gree ; But in low - ly birth didst Thou come to earth, And m greatest hu- mil - 1 - ty. tree; But Thy couch was the sod, Thou Son of God, In the des - erts of Gal - i - lee. free ; But with mockinj^ and scorn and with crown of thorn. Did they bear Thee to Cal - va - ry. _i?-_^ ■-9-(^ '-'^ :U--^:^ " 6 U-n— — -I — I — v^ — Refrain — J^ ?~- ^i: -*••- X =p!=q: Oh, :gz^_^_J_^g -I 1 Li ! 1 1 1 LI J." 1-« 1- came to my heart, Lord Je - sus ! There is room in my heart for Thee. ^:- -p_t- :t; i«-^ J. I r u u EE^E^S I — b>--l^— I — ^d-t- r -1^ :1=::J^::^iq: K^EEi Oh, come to my heart, Lord Je - sus, come! There is room in my heart for Thee. 6 Heaven's arches shall ring, and its choirs shall sing, At Thy coming to victory, Thou wilt call me home, saying ** yet there is room," There is room at My side for thee. — ife/. OS No. 99. %mt nt f a$t. 'In my Father's houso are many mansions— I go to prepare a place for you."— JoHHl4:4 " And there shall be no more death, neither sorrow nor erying."— Uev. 21: 4. Mrs. MAiiiA P. A. Cko/ikk. Ika D. Sankey, by per. ,^p| 1. "Home at last" on heavenly mountain8,Heard the "Come and en-ter in;'' 2. Free at last from all tempta - tion, No more need of watch - ful care ; 3. Saved to greet on hills of glo- ry Loved ones we have missed so long ; 4. Welcomed at the pearl-y por- tal, Ev - er more a wel- come guest ; l^ XT '(Si ^==r ± ^P^ V ' i -I — J- '^1 Saved hy life's fair flowing fountains, Saved from earthly taint and sin. Joy - ful in complete sal - va - tiun, Given the vie- tor's crown to wear. Saved to tell tlie sin-ner's sto - ry, Saved to sing redemption's song. Welcom'd to the life im - mor - tal, In the man-sions of the blest. -ig 1?— S- £f rj -« — ■ — i9- r-\ -r- §=§E|±3 % . ' f m P Refrain. i^ i -i»- — I — -1 — I- W^^ jfeJ: fe^ '. "Home,sweethome,''ourhomefor-ev-er ; All the pil-grim- jour - uey past; W &=£^=£-:te=s=s=& ■i9- -m- -^- I -*L .^. ^^^=te=^; t: -I h ._-&_ '-'^~- I — r-t :t=: -(»- A!!iA. w :i Slow. 1 ~J21 3t=^- ■^- ^ ^r^ ^gt: ^^:r I Welcom'd home to wan- der, nev - er, Saved thro' Jesus — " Home at last." ,^ •m — ^ »- ,£--t -a>- -<»- -f5>- (fi- rirr-f-f 15: :p=it=g:t: n oo !( i No. 100 She pfetafee^ of mtj pfe. " Behold, I have set before thee an open door."— Hev. ,'{ • 8. Rev. RonEUT Lowry, by oef. Mra. Urania Lockk Baii.ey. <^r-*- ^i ^ -s i=It^ £^^3E^i£^ 1. The mistakes of my life have been many, The sinsof my heart have been 2. I am lowest of those who love Him, I am weakest of those who 3. My mistakes His free grace will cov-er, My sins He will wash a- 4. The mistakes of my life have been many, And my spir-it is sick with t- — ^^=^ — P- — s=^?±^ m more, And I scarce can see for weeping, But I'll knock at the o-pen door, pray; But I come as He has bidden. And He will not say me nay. way, A nd the feet that shrink and falter Shall walk thro* the pates of day. sin, And I scarce can see for weeping, But theSaviour will let me in. Chorus. I know I am weak and sinful. ^—> It comes to me more and more ; But -1/ — f=: F^F 4UU;.J^-» when the dear Saviour shall bid me come in, Til en-ter the o-pen door. ^ 1^ 17 1^ ^V u u tH^^i^ F— ^-^ p<^.« ^JJ lOO ] ■ > i Ro. 101. (Kome; far the gmi x» ^pmi "Come; for all things are now ready."— LuKB 14: 17. Rev. IIenby Burton. P. P. Bliss, by p«r. 1. Come, for the feaat is spread; Hark to the 2. Come where the fount -tUB flows — Kiv - er of 3. Come to the throne of grace, Bold - ly draw ., — a- -t 1 — r- :=::: H T^-^ fe^ call! life- near; -Of- :^^ ^^ — I — — ^ ^ i ^ -<9 — Come to the Liv - ing Bread, Bro - ken Heal - ing for all thy woea. Doubt ■• ing He who would win the race Must tar for and ry all; Dtrife ; here; ^=t t5*- ..(2- m ^^E^. :^ h=--i -^- M^^^ ^ 3fcj Come to His house of wine, Low on His breast re - cline, Mill - ions have been sup - plied, No one was e'er de - nied ; What - e'er thy want may be, Here is the grace for thee, All that Come to Je - sus He hath is the crim - son thy on - ly thine; Come, tide, Come, sin plea, Come, Chris - tian, come. sin - ner, come, come. ner, :t: -t*- X- p q=g: r^ i=i m 4 Come to the Better Land, Pilgrim, make haate 1 Earth is a foreign strand — Wilderness waste ! Here are the harps of gold, Here are the joys untold — Crowns for the young and old ; Come, )pilgrim, come. lOl Jesas, we come to Thee, Oh, take us in ! Set Thou our spirits free ; Cleanse us from sin ! Then, in yon land of light. Clothed in our robes of white Kesting not day nor aigbt^ Tbee will W9 visg. ■i'l n !■:* ! 1 \i M [\ ' > '>%JM WBT'TS^m # No. 102. (^ttc ^ivcetlg ^alcmn ShaMgItt •' Now thry doRiro a Itettor country that Is, an heavenly. "—IlKn. 11 : 16. MlBS PnoBHK Cakey. I'lUTiii- PiiiLMPS, by per. , ^^___|-. _^__.> P?!! ^ :j=z 1. One sweet 2. Near - cr 3. Near-cr 4. I>c near I ZZIBC i:?ziizd mo ly sol - (inn lliouf^lit Coinos to my Fa - tln-r's house, WIktc tti" - ny the Itound of life, Where l)ur - dens mo whea my feet Are slip - pin^ o'er and man-nions are laid o'er thn n^ ^ It ^^ — 1^ r — r ^ 1 — :g!z:d ^- --H- 7^-^Z m at: o'er; I'm near - er home to - day, to - day, Than 1)0 ; Near - er the great white throne to - day, Noar- down ; Near - er to leave the cross to - day. And brink ; For I am near - er home to - day, Pcr- — h. L ly L - r Cnoufs. =^^^=^ — I — I — ^— i~« r » m 1 3? -jf-'d'- 1—1-^ 1 1 j^T^— i- l- j .-*—■ al — —^ I have been be - fore. er the crya - tal sea. near-er to the crown, haps, than now I think. ^^^^^ Near - er my home, Near - er my home, r-r- ■. ^~-> — r t~~\;~^ tzTitBzz*— tzd N » C' , i? ^ ^^ m l^^ii^S Near - er my home to •• day, to - day. Than I have been be - fore. ^r=^ lO^ I I rr^r "• '■■sip'w's e No. 103. ^ti$e and ^hinc. " Arlsp, Rhine, for thy light 1b come."— ISA. 60: 1. Mary A. Lathbukv. P. P. PT.TfW, by per. *\ 1. Lift up, lift up thy voice with sinning. Dear land, with. strcnjith lift 2. And shall Hifl flock with strife bt- riv - en ?Shall('n-vious lints His 3. Lift up thy gates! brin^ forth ob-lations! One crown'd with -• y^ s.> 103 >v (• ' I I I|T> I .u»: rn} !■ I 1 t i > II 11 i i> t No.i04. Wtit fatteg trf pcjsi^ittg. •' The valley of Berachah."— 2 Chr. 20 : 2(5, Mrs. ANNIE WlTTENMYER. .-■4-- ^ "f ^•^ -• — m- Wm. O. Fischer, by per. '■^ -t-d- 1. I have en-tered the val - ley 2. There '- peace in the val - ]vy 3. There is love in the val - ley 4. There's a song in the val -ley of bless- ing of bless- ing of bless- ing of bless- ing r ^^=^ 80 sweet, And Je - sus a- 80 sweet, And plen - ty the so sweet,Sueh as none but the so sweet. That an-gels would mii^^^^m^ :t r- IfepEipi^i bides with me there ; And His spir- it and blood make my cleansing complete, land doth im-part. And there's rest for the weary-worn trav - el- er's feet, blood-wash'd may feel, When heaven comes down redeemed spir - its to greet, fain join the strain, As with rap- tur- ous prais- es we bow at His feet. S=tr-£ g- Vl ^^E^Ei^E£3 i And His per - feet love cu.it- oth out fear. And joy for the sor- row- ing heart. And Christ sets His cov - e • nant seal. Cry- ing,Wor-thy the Lamb that was slain. Oh, come to this val- ley of -^■i m — --»■ — »- - •• — » — m — hies nng no sweet, Where Jesus will fullness bestow — A nd be-lieve, and re- ■ " ' ■ ' ■ ■ "" ' I 1» 1 ' l-|...»t— ■ . I ...... .mt lO-A ■^-' ^N. v/r^D-v p-ey^ti. ®be fattejj d ^\mm^. — ^owcludei #: ■^-^—z^—^ — 1 — 1 — ■ ^-H h- -^ -H :_H- q^=r Fq=n - ceive, and con - fesa Him, That all His siil - va - tion may know. ^=!!3^i:2| -4 (2 — > ^ - -* W ^r— r-^ I ^ ^1- ^-t— ^ Lj j,, , r 1 vy i No. 105. I'm a f ilgtim* Mrs. M. S. B. D. Shikhlkr, 18ia. Italian Air. ^¥=3^=^ -4— w. i— _i — J- :S=*=~ri7 g^^!EEi^ -y — 1. I'm a pil-grim, and I'm a strang-er ; I can tar - ry, I ll^l: — H 91 ^2 ;==:it: can tar - ry but a night ! Do not de- tain me, for I am i— - — ^- -■iT -t — m- -^-a<- ^ %^ ">?' go - ing To where the stream - lets are ev - er flow - ing. Chortts. _ {**. ^ N. ^ . I I'm a pilgrim,and I'm a stranger ; I can tar-ry, I can tarry but a night ! 1 — y-^- — I u- -/-y-y-/- t-M 2 Of that city, to which I journey ; My Redeemer, my Kedeemer is the light; There is no sorrow, nor any sighing, Nor any tears there, nor any (lying : — C'Ao. 3 There the sunbeams are ever shining, Oh, my lony;ing lieart, my longing heart is there; Here in this country, so dark and dreary, J long have wandered forlorn and weary : — Qhi% 1Q» • :\ !'■ II ^W. A J ■ If 1 !1 Ho. 106. ®fc, what at^ f— what is the end in broth- er, are yours at rides through a cloudless win - ter is on your view? You are fresh from the home of your last: You are ris - ing in world - ly 4' sky: You are hold- ing a high po - .| brow: Your tal -ent8,your time and your ■? ■+- 5* ^ -it — 1< J ■ boy - hood, pros - pects, si - tiou, rich - es, And just And pros - Of hon To Je - in the pered in or. sus, and your bloom of worldly trust, and Mas- ter. 1^- lyou youth! Hav. ^ — ^ things; — A ^ fame ; — Are you » give i Then tast - ed the sparkling wa- ter That flows from the fount of truth ? du - ty to those less fa - vored. The smile of your for- tune brings, will- ing to give the glo - ry And praise to your Sa- viour's Name ? ask if the world around you Is bet - ter be- cause you live. Chorus. -4 1. Is your heart in the 2. Go prove that your 3. The re - gious that 4. You are near - ing the Sav - iour's keep heart is grate sit in dark brink of Jor ■ ^^^ :^ ing ? Ee ful— The ness Are dan, But ^ h ^■r- -^ -m- ! i m m #h, what mt frnt %t^^ U |l0?— CrrndwdeiS. I mem - ber, He died for you ! Lord has a work for you '. stretch- ing their hands to you ! still there is work for you I r, |zt?:^=P_^j -^^^^ : p !i '-W. ^- Then what are you go-ing to pi i^ f5 r. 4-; h hr — H 85 >-rzl^,.-k fe^^T LZ—ZZ^ZJ' do, broth- er? Say, what are you go-ing to do? It — ^- ►• 1~ i-i:£ Si/ I No. 107. ^rt ®lwu ma«»? " Comn nnto nio, and I will give you rest."— Matt. 11 : 23. Rev. .T. M. Neai.e, trans. Rev. Henry \V. Raker, 1868. FJ=r J__.X_J_ r <5. 1 — ( &i (. — I 1 ^ , :tzj. ~J- -^ :=^zi: -25*- -<*'- -s*- 1. Art thou wea 2. Hath He marks -;«- ^ r^' ry, art thou Ian- guid ? Art thou .sore dis-tress'd? to lead nic to Him If He l)e my guide? ^--^zizi^ziz^zipf- z t'^ 13^ -$f- -V- -H Us 3 Is there diadem as monarch, That His brow adorns ? " Yes, a crown in very surety, But of thorns !" 4 If I find Him, if I follow, What my future here? *' Many a sorrow, many u labor, Many a tear," 5 If I still hold closely to Him, What hath He at last? "Sorrow vanquished, labor ended, Jordan past.'' 6 If I ask Him to receive me, Will He say mc nay ? " Not till earth and uot till heaven Pass away," lor I id I i-: « 1: w 91 k ■till! ip[ 1 I' r.l if tfl No. 108. f hall wt pert? •♦The ransomed of the Lord shall return and come to Zlon with songs and everlastinc joy upon their heads."— Isa. 30: 10. Horace L. TiASTiNas, ISiS. M u Moderato EiiiHu S. Rice, 1866, by per. r 1. Shall we meet be-yond the riv- er, Where the 8ur- ges cease to roll? 2. Shall we meet in that blest har-bor, When our storm-y voyage is o'er? 3. Shall we meet in yon- der cit- y, Where the tow'rs of crys- tal shine ? 4. Sliall we meet with Christ our Saviour, When He comes to claim His own ? t w Where in all the bright for-ev- er, Shall we meet and cast the an-chor Where the walls are all of jas-per. Shall we know His bless-ed fa-vor, Sor- row ne'er shall press the soul ? By the fair, ce- les- tial shore? Built by work-man-ship divine? — And sit down up-on His throne? CnoRT^s. *L s ^. d-i- -1^ ■«y- -••1- a^- ±-^—. .\-l ^ Shall we meet, shall we meet, Shall we meet beyond the riv- er? n EEE^^HEFE H— -E— ^■ -m- m- - P^ It — 1 1 1 ^- I No. 1 Mrs. aI 31 1. 2. Fr| 3. 4. re zitJ: % ^k^m^^^^ Shall we meet beyond the riv- er, Where the sur - ges cease to roll ? I =r-^r*^ ^ I s^ ^ No. 109. |e$u$i b piflhtj) ta ^avc. " Mighty to save."— ISA. C<\: 1. Mrs. Annie Wittenmyeu Moderato ^.J=^d Wm. G. FrscTiKR, by per. 1. All (jlo - ry to Je - sus be given. That life anil sal-va-tion are free ; 2. From darkness and sin and (le - spair, Out in - to the light of His love, 3. Oh, the rapturous heifihts of His love, The measureless depths of Hisgrace, 4. In Him all my wants are supplied, His love makes my heaven be - low, And all may be wash'd and forgiven, And Je - sus can save cv- on me. He has brought me and made me an heir. To kingdoms and mansions above. My soul all His fullness would prove, And live in His lov-ing em-brace. And free- ly His blood is ap - iilied, His blood that makes whiter than snow. :^:5-z | — | ^--p:zi=zt:z:^-->iLz:|g-fep>!I ^_A_Lt: = r |^_i^ i_„-_l !—!-!- jFzmr. :^:^E:ff Chorus. r^--r ^N h ^_, -i«»— - r- li Yes, Je- SUS is mighty to save, ' And all His sal - va-tion may :L;=:tS::z:; f:iTk=|e-^:zi^: :^: 1^ p* ^ I u» is mighty to save, m ^A- d r'-rr—r ^ sal- : =giv- |g-^ know, On His bo lift — Tig: :|B=itB: iN[=lK va - tion may know, m som I lean, And His V^ d^zL-fczd JL_J\__t blood makes me clean, For His blood can wash whit - er than blow -4^* -*- -*- -i#- ^ -4^ -l*^ -^- * -t IP- JToo r ^pip f MM '.n ■ •ii No. 110. S^mti §S-and-^a, "The rjinsoined of the T.ord shall roturn and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joy upon their heads."— Isa. ;Jo; 111. S. Fn-LMORE Bknnett. Jos. P, Wehstek, hy por, 1. There's a land that is fair - cr than day, And by faith we can see it a- 2. We shall sing on th^t beau-ti - ful shore The mel- o - di-ous songs of the 3. To ourboun- ti- ful Fa-ther a-bove, We will of- fer our trib-uteof I r* ^ ^ 3 — 1 1 ; , 1 1 I <>> 1 b< — J m is! ^., i :i -X far; blest, praise, For the Fa- ther waits o - Aor the way. To pre-pare us a And our si)ir -its shall sor- row no more, Not a sif^h for the For the {r1o -ri-onsgift of His love, And the blessings that ::q^ S 1/ U Chorus. -I — ~ I- -*-b V ^ -tr-f ;s^i jg— »- S fc-il dwell-ing jilace there. In the sweet bless- ing of rest, hal - lo.v our days. by- and-by, t- -*-4 Ui — ! J?- We shall ^=££^1 In the sweet -> — > . by- and-by, meet on that beau-ti - ful shore. -•• » — !•■ — »■- =f^ =^==F^ In the sweet by - and- -t^— b- I I :S: by -and-by, nr5 if^^iiiig by-and-by, by - and - -«* sz:-^: by, SS: :te=:|B: We shall meet : t ^ 1 ■ l>y» by - *^"d' by I on that beau - ti -f=:t=t= ful shore. ^pi 1 llO r No. 111. dxpo^tutatian. " Turn ye, turn ye— for why will ye die?'"— EzK. 3.1: 11. Kev. JoHiAU Hopkins, IRW. J L, — _____ 1- 1. Oh, turn ye, oh, turn ye, for why will ye die?WhenGoil in ^reiit 2. How vain the de - lu - sion, that while you de-lay, Your hearts nmy grow 3. The con-trite in heart He will free - ly receive, Uhl why will you i I: -6f- zrX- -A--- ^ — I- -^- -^3t^ -J-r :*z^zr*-::r -a»- -m — ••- -«5'- ^ mer - cy is com - ing so niyh? Now Je - bus in - vites you, the bet - ter your chains melt a - way ; Come guilt- y, come wretched, come not the glad mea - sage be-lieve? If sin be your bur-deu, why -:l=q- ^- :^rt a>~ 33t :qzri liomc. Spirit8ays,"Come,'' Andan - gels are wait-ing to welcome you just as you are All help- less and dy - ing, to Je - sus re - pair. will you not come ? 'Tis you He makes welcome ; He bids you come home. No. 112. filw^ mA €xmxi. " And he bearing his cross, went forth."— Jorrx 19 : 17. Tho's. Shepherd. Geo. N. Allen, 1849. ^ 1. 2. 3. 4. — F— ^ — I 1 — 6«_ -l-rH — - I '^ : 1 — r ' U--l^-^ — i Must Je - sus bear the cro.ss a - lone, And all the world go free ? The con - se - era- ted cross I'll bear, Till death shall set me free ; Up -on thecrys-talpavement, down At Je-sus' piercM feet, O precious cro.s8! O glorious crown ! O res - ur- rec-tion day! -J— ^ ^_l — I- I -. 1 1 me. there's a cross for ev'-ry one, And tWe's a cross for And then go home my crown to wear, For there's a crown for me. With joy I'll cast my gold- en crown. And His dear name re-peat. an - gels, from the stars come down, And bear my soul a- way. Ye " i! if' i? 'i W- '* WSM, RMHP npppp No. 113. ®here*^ a prjht in the %tteg. " Though J walk through the valley * ♦ » I will fear no evil."— PsA. 23: 4. P. P. n. p. p. Bliss, by per. With Exprcmnn. 1. Through thi! val - ley ot* the shad-ow I must go, Where the ^-•-•- — - — ■ — — —- <•— *--i^z:=ffz:=p= -^—. 1 : (- — Brl2-4: F4-- t ^■ Sei ^^F'f^^-F^ 1 i izzizi :&z:q: -_J —J— --S 1 !■ cold waves of Jor - dau roll ; But the promise of my Shepherd ■J5'-*- — m---m- _ Slower. -f^ lat^zi: i=r=r=r=: _s ;:? -fif-.- T5»- will I know, Be the rod and the staff to my soul. E - ven ^ * -i*- -♦- -m- -m- T^- -♦- -•- fe :~C -t^ zsiL'T^^z-r^mz:^. V — b>-+-p-^-r-=:^Jr f tp — ^ N mm ^ :$f: :l^-izi|^.-=z:t; ^iT^^ r P 1^ -*-^- 1^ a^ sun-shine and its beau-ty to our hearts no joy can bring, Like the cross shall be ourglo- rj, to that bless- ed cross we'll cling, Till we r—r- H h r^^fc, >-^-i^"r ■B-1S- tt S— =f M£=^r=^.iEJ^E^s5ES3 5r:.qs i?^ r r ^ splen - dors that a - wait us in the pal - ace of the King, reach the gates that o - pen to the pal - ace of the King. ^-± ^^i=iiir-\—t t^ ^E^EEE idfc ^ 1141, L f ^ f El '^ht ^i\\m of thf ^ino.— (iConttutlrtIL Refkain. In this goo(l-ly plciusant land on - ly stranpere now are we, For we We sliall sec Him bye and bye, hal - le - In - jah to Hisnanie! Thro' the D.C. O the pal- ace of the Kin;/, roy - at pal- ace of the King ; W here our :t: ^~m: -^ -fft. .^ — ^tt — ijj —^ — g^ — u — r^ m ri^-ip^nnt!: seek a bet - ter country, and 'tis there we long to be ; Yes, we blood of His a - tonement, life e - ter - nal we may claim ; We shall Fa - ther in If is mer - cy all the ransomed ones mil bring ; Where our V — P > >- — ^LLy_-^ z=riz:Ez£Riz:JE= : =^^Hi= — l^-=U — bp 1; — tr- :?5: :J J — ;^ long to swell the an-them that for - ev - er-more shall ring, From the cast our crowns be- fore Him and our songs of vie - fry sing, When we 8or - rows and our tri - als like a dream will pass a - way, And our m- tr- ts- :^==p: =F EtEEtStEESEEg ig'iSr *— It- -»■- f^ rr i^H m 11 ■ II m y= r:-^i i^i: ;^^ D. c. for Refrain. :?: :^ 1 pure in heart made per - feet in en - tor in tri - umphant to souls shall dwell for - ev - er in the pal - ace of the King, the pal - ace of the King. the realms of end • less day. m Ml ©ut of th %tk *' Oomo thou and all thy bouse Into the urk."— 0b!». 7: I. Katr IlAiiKtN(jToN. P. P. Blim, by p«r. ■iif'^ --^: :^~ 1. They (IroamM not of dan- ^or, those sin - ncrs of ohl, Whom 2. He could not a - rouse them, un-heed-ing they stood, Un- -*_• — EE5 ._^_«. ^^1 1 '?^ ::b ^=!sq No - uh was chos - en to warn ; By fre-cjuent transpressions their niov'd by Iiis warn - ing and prayer ; The prophet passed in from the '^^ m nt. hearts liad prown cold, They lauph'd liis en - treat - ies on - com - ing flood, And left them to hope - less to de scorn : 8pair: ^•j? P=f^=q^== :l^ — I— -f-i-p- i ^ ©?i:3z —J J ~; ■^-l<^: :i^=P"- t^ — ^- Yet dai - ly ho called them, "Oh, come, sin - ners, come, Be- The flood - gates were o - pened, the del - uge came on, The s5 .?=W=:: ::}: —i- ^ =R= pi lieve and pre - pare to em - bark ! heav - ens as midnight grew dark, -q?:: m Re-ceive ye the message, and Too late, then they turned, ev'-ry 1 -(--- - :t: wm. ^- llO ;^^ 3 m — h i m (^vt of tbf ^tfc.— CondttM ;^ ri7. =?*: £3^ ± ^^ ^ — I -u— ^ know thcn^ is room For all who will come to the Ark.'' foot- hold was };oiu>, They per- ished i;i sight of the Ark. ± -4:=:^^ :=Pi: '3^ ;] Then come, come, oh, conie; There's rof- iig« a -lone in the ,.S:±^ f^ _ -==- — _r: — f!^ — r ^ ^ 1-h, —1^ • — ^- — *— ^-♦- ^H ^3RiF^*= :i Ark, Re - ceive ye the mes- sage, and know there is room H* — 9» ^ — b* a — "P — I — I* <• ^ P 1 -^ ^1, ^ > ^ 1^ 1 1 1 1 1 rit. p.-t=--/- :^: =«*- * ^^11 For feFiC a: all who will come £ — h i— to V V the Ark. — I 1 — I — r^w-^i II 3 O sinners, the heralds of mercy implore, They cr^' like the patriarch, "Come ;" The Ark of salvation is moored to your shore, Oh, enter while yet there is room ! The storm-cloud of Justice rolls dark over head, And when by its fury you're tossed, Alas, of your perishing souls 'twill be said, '• They heard— they refused— anrf wtre lost P*'-Cho, ■I t ! II li' !i w \ i 111 ' •I lU V i V^n i No. 116. WwAm^ mA ^Ufatthmg fat ^t " I shall go to him * * * he shall not return to me."— 2 Sam. 12 : 2S. P. P, Bliss, by per. Marianne Hearn, 1862. Slou'Iy. =fc ^ E^S: i 1. When my fi - nal fare - -well to the world I have said, And 2. There are lit - tie ones glanc- ing a - bout in my path, In 3. There are old and for - sak - en who lin - ger a- while In glad - ly lie down to my rest ; When soft - ly want of a friend and a guide ;There are dear lit - homes which their dearest have left ; And a few gen- the watchers shall tie eyes looking tie words or an _«- e. -t=t7- \=^-^=^^^^^ 0. — 0- -^- i I 1= fc&sb=i n :j=tj say, "He up in ac ■ tion is dead," And fold my pale hands o'er to mine, Whose tears might be eas - i - of love May cheer their sad spir- its ^ ^ Diy breast ; f 1/ dried. ^ 1 - left. Z. a^ t t p. 1_ ^\ lis: - a •" -«- 3: ->-:5H -^ ^^ And when, with my plo - ri - fied vis - ion at last The But Je - 8U8 may beck- on tho chil- dren a - way In the But the Reap- er is near to the long stand - iug corn, Tho '^ ^zi^i:zt?- -r — r- _^__ — p — hS-j walls of " That Cit - y " I sec, Will an - y one then at tho midst of theirgrief and their glee — Will an - y of them, at the wea - ry will soon be set free — Will an - y of them, at the ^^ t^d^jzziCizr^^ -* — - 118 I Waiting mA l^atrhing fov pe.— Condtidril. SPg beau - ti - ful gate, beati - ti - ful gate, beau - ti - ful gate, Be wait- ing and watching for me? Be wait- ing and watching for me? Be wait- ing and watching for me? - r — r 1^ ^--^T-: -Jz± i^j ho ho he f .|__. __t_J^ — !^ — ^^ — r — P I t •3— J-^ -N — I 1^^--^^ "Will an - y one then, at the beau - ti - ful gate, Be "Will au - y of them, at the beau - ti - ful gate, Be Will an - y of them, at the beau - ti - ful gate. Be =fcF ^ t^ ± •|=^ Ait IMP iT-^t*: 3^^ -S:^- i-J- Chorus. R=rq=t wait- ing arid watching for wait^ ing and watching for wait- ing and watching for me ? me? me? Be wait- ing rrr m and Be wait- ing ' — -#- Hv- w — i_^_ ^b^ ^^=P P fcrzt itizsbz:^^^ ilSz=}^=rfc 1r-tr ii=::i~: i Reiuat pp. u u u u ^ watcli-ing. Be wait- ing and watching for me ' and watch-ing, V ^ — -U ^ ^ -^ «^ ■';-«■ -^ -^ -^ r— i— ' 4 Oh, should I be brought there by the bountiful grace Of Him who delights to forgive, Though I bless not the weary about in my path, Pray only for self while I live, — Methinks I should mourn o'er my sinful ueglect, If sorrow in heaven can l)e, II ; Should no one I love, at the beautiful gate. Be waiting ai"^ watching for me ! ;|| — CKo. •?« I -1 I 'II At » 1 1 '^1 i i I' 9 ■ 1 No. 117. WM $M\ I &$ t0 k ^HVtd? " What must I do to be saved ?"— Acts. 16 : 30. J. "W. HOLMAN, 1852. \Vm. B. Bradbuky, by per. 1. O 2. O 3. O 4. O what shall I do to "Nvhat shall I do to what shall I do to Lord look in mer - cy -^- -^- ■^- -^ -m~ [ 1— '-^^. £ be saved From the sor - rows that be saved "When the pleas-ures of be saved, When sick - ness my on me, Come, O come and speak ^ :f=W= £^ i=ff£E8i i bur-den my youth are all strength shall sub - peace to my soul ? Like the waves in the storm When the winds arc at fled ? And the friends I have loved, From the earth are rc- due? Or the world in a day, Like a cloud roll a- soul: Un - to whom shall I flee, Dear-est Lord, hut to -^-- 3^; -I — ■I — It — 1 — f^f^f^ :£=£: P ^^ :=^=)q ^3S £^^-^-d r war, Chill-ing floods of dis - tress o'er me roll. What shall I moved And I weep o'er the graves of the dead ? What shall I way, And e - ter - ni - ty o - pens to view? What shall I Thee, Thou canst make my poor, bro - ken heart whole. That will I IS I 'tesi^^^fe^^^il^i do? do? do? do! —f- what shall what shall what shall that will do? do? do? do! O! O! O! To what shall what shall what shall Je - 8U3 I I I I'll do do do to to to and f be saved ? be waved ? be sa^ ed ? be saved ! Ll_. -I — .U-- r.- M ylXl z^~a* I — t i^ll i«o No. 118. f % llotyl ford ^oA l^lmigbtH! " They rest not day nor night, saying, Holy, Holj-, Holy, Lord Ood Almighty, which was, and is, and is to come."— Rev. 4 : 8. Keoinald Hbbbr, D. D. Rev. John B. Dykks. ^ m -•H ^i -19- EE^^EEi r-rTT r-r :g- -I&- 1. Ho - ly, Ho - ly, Ho - ly ! 2. Ho - ly, Ho - ly, Ho - ly ! 3. Ho - ly, Ho - ly, Ho - ly ! Lord God Al-might all the Haints a - doro tho'the dark- ness hide Thee, Thee, ^^^il^ :t=J^:=br=t f 1^ r — U ! J l-J I^J ^ Hf- :^ J -J — *-r-o — *— • m — I *■ r^ ± :t=J - J— ^- :-^ ^9- I r "<5r- Ear - ly in the morn - ing our song shall rise to Thee; Cast - ing down their golden crowns a-round the glass - y sea ; Though the eye of sin- ful man Thy glo - ry may not see, ^ mm^^^ f— g-l3g m^^ I0 P i ■^- d r-p -j^ Ho- ly, Cher - u On - ly Ho bim Thou ly, Ho and Ser art Ho :i -«»- -<9- -<5^ ly ! Mer - ci - ful and Might - y ! aphim fall- ing down be- fore Thee, ly, there is none be- side Thee, WEE^: iE3f 4- f r^ a ^- ^^^P^PTtri r^r T- o- 3^ S? a God in three Per - sons, bless - ed Trin - i - ty ! "Which wert and art, and ev - er- more shall be. Per - feet in pow'r, in love, and pur - i - " ty. ^ t ^ X ^ ^. T O- ::2?i: s 4 Holy, Holy, Holy ! Lord (Jod Alniijihty! All Thy works shall praise Thy name in earth, and sky, and sea; Holy, Holy, Holy ! Merciful arid Mighty ! God iu three PersonB, blessed Trinity ! Ameiu Ml! ■lit. iiii \\ No. 119. §ie mil pKWe pe* " In the shadow of his hand hath he hid me."— ISA. 49; % Miss M. E. 8EHVOSS. James McQRANAnAN. hy per. I - ... . JL I 1. When the storms of life are rag-ing, Tempests wild on sea and land. 2. Though He may send some afflic-tion, 'Twill but make me long for home; 3. En- e- mies may strive to in-jure, Sa-tan all his arts em -ploy; 4. So, while here thecrossl'm bearing, Meeting storms and bil-lows wild, rff-n — I 1 — hi i »■ — •■- -\— — I h 1 >—^ f^ — » — »- -t— ^=i — 4 rr 'i I will seek a place of ref-uge In the shad - ow of God's hand. For in love and not in an - ger, All His chast - en - ings will come. He will turn what seems to harm me In -to ev - er - last - ing joy. Je - BUS, for my soul is car - ing, Naught can harm His Father's child. ^-5-* — ' — I — ^ m~*-m~ -m •- E^E: :fe3v=r -^*T^ H H i^ijiESB^ ^ i CnOBTT55. He will hide me, E^-£E^ He will hide me. a^s^ Where no s — ~ - V n; -« • He will hide me. » • r T — I- — I- =J=at ^^-^: =|BZ-»=: He will hide me, if: -t S=£t harm can e'er be- tide me; He will hide me, safe-ly !^ -^n Where no harm can e'er be - tide me ; -.^■=^:r^:z4t "^^ >-f rJV- t ^-. r-^T-^ He will hide me. ^ lierip kn.-N-«=: l«?4 ^f m fide pr.-«50ttrlttdf I U> safe - ly hide mc m :':PP= ^ ^-^ the shad - ow of His hand. ■m « ■•— ^-|» ^_r'=^-^— n •F- r - -— -p— I 1 — Fi J ■m ^ m- — ■ — • — • * — hi 1 1 1- 1 1 I "— H^i r~ 1 ■i U I b» 1 ^ ^ p=IZ33 i3 z 2> No. 120. ENOIilSH. Ibittc, ^eistt^, ®hinr. » I am thine."— PS. 119: 94. P. P. Rlirs, by per. iEE3 » ^H-/^— T — jg— Hg g — 8 *■ =d= ^ 1. Thine, .Te - sus, Thine, No more this heart 2. Thine, Thine a- lone, My joy, my hope, 3. Thine, ev - er Thine, For - ev - er to 4. Thine, of mine my crown ; (line re '« T~^ Je - sus, Thine, Soon in ^SE t — r Thy crown to shine. Shall Now On When m — I- ^ -m- F^^=tg=z^ ^ • ^9 1 seek its joy earth - ly things love e - ter - from the clo ■ a - part from Thee ; The world is cru - ci - may fade and die, They charm my soul no nal, fixed and sure, Yes, I am Thine for ry Thou shalt cone And with Thy saints shall £ t=t: I — 1 — r :eee3e=eeei- I '~m — M — m •» m "1— .J. V -J. 1^ fied to me, And I more, for I Am Thine ev - er more. Lord, Je - take me home. Lord, Jc - -I 4- * 155 ^±£ :^=iziiic^^; ii^nJzznMzi ^ -f9- am Thine, And I a - lone, Am Thine sus. Thine, Lord, Je - sus, come, Lord, Je ■ r i am Thine, a- lone, sus, Thine, sus, come. fcEte Via —I f -(2_^, t ^^ ^i i: ^ 'M m i 'i I II in /i,i^ Mi, I ill "I '' fio. i2t. #ut of §nt1^nm into pgbt " I am the light of the world, he that followeth me shall not walk In darknesa."— John 8 : 12. W. O. Lattimore.* (TZUFESAlTCSSTinT.) IKA D. Sankby, by per. IT:^ Long in dark-ness we have wait- ed, For the shin ■ ing of the Lipht; Now, at last, the Light ap-pear-eth, Je - sus stands up - on the shore ; Noth- ing have we, but our weakness,Naught but sorrow, sin and care ; All our tal- ents we havewast-ed, All Thy laws have dis - o-beyed; 5. Thou hast saved us — do Thou keep us, Guide us by Thine eye di- vine ; r-^±r=t 4- ^g =r: in deep- er night, and sin no more!" Long have felt the things we ha- ted. Sink us still And, with ten- der voice. He call - eth, "Come to me All with -in, is loathsome vile- ness. All with- out, is dark de-spair. But Thy goodness now we've tast-ed. In Thy robes we stand ar-rayed. Let the Ho - ly Spir - it teach us. That our light may ev - er shine. Bless - ed ^ Je - BUS, lov f=fc ingSav- iour ! Ten-der,faith - ful,8trongand true, :tt r^=i^ i^i ±^ '^ -m~ r- §: Break the fet -^— ters that have bound us, Make us in W ^ I Thy- self t -m m-- a- new. -h ■^^ ip ^£ Final Chorus. — Blessed Jeans, be Thou near us. Give us of Thy grace to-day ; "While we're culling, do Thou hear us, Send us, now, Thy peace, we pray. • Ifritten by one rescued from strong drink. a ■ .-y^-:i No. 122. Mrs. S. A. Collins §tm$ ^»tk Wlxtt •• I the Lord have called thee."--ISA. 42: 6. W. H. DoANB, by per. 1. Je - sus, gracious( )tie,call-eth now to thee, "Come, () siu-ner, come!'' 2. Still He waits for tliee, pleading patieut-ly, "Come, O come lo Me!'' 3. Wea - ry, sin-sick soul, called so graciously, Canst thou dare re - fuse ? I. U U I ^ ^ J__J^J^, ::|!^ :=1^ ^-a(: _^j 1- — -^ — ^ :^: 3TS^: ;?:l=^ Calls so ten - der- ly, calls so lov - ing-ly,"^Vott', O sin -ner, come." 'Heav- y - la - den one, I thy griefhave borne, Come and rest in Me." Mer - cy of- fered thee, free- ly, ten-der - ly, Wilt thou still a - buse? -••- -m- ■(*•- -•-*-•-' ^ I I i I I •-t- -fcp — t?-'-^ i 1 H ■V H I- -I— H -H i—IS ^ Words of peace and bless - ing, Christ's own love eon - less - ing ; Words with love o'er - flow - ing, Life and bliss be - stow - ing ; Come, for time is fly - ing. Haste, thy lamp is dy - ing; ^ "''«ii^ l2^ ^Si — ■ a? Refrain. fcajzznj; M ^^s -I*- :De: ::1^ -de %^m ♦^^^•-•-j Hear the sweet voice of Jo - sus, l-'uU, full of love ; ^^^JS^_5^,f^.^*^. ^S^=^^E^ :^: ^rt j^^JEJ^^Pppgg^^P^ll Call - ing ten - der- ly, call - ing lov-ing- ly,"Corae, O sin - ner, cojne." — — I — I* — r ' i* — h ^ — ^-^^--fa T ' ^tT - ^ i ■' ^ I p F r r ^ '^1% /■i ■ M t. jt« I -• It i«r il m ' H '*:>: ; I m I I % I I No. 123. % prjbt ttp^tt the ^hote^ " No niRht there."— Rev. 21 : 25. Rev. IlENBY Burton, M. A. James McGranahan. by per. Up -on an o - ccan wide, 1. We've journey 'd many a day Up -on an o -ccan wide, A- 2. We've had our storms of doubt, Our rains of bit - ter tears, Our 3. O land of calm - est rest, Where suns no more go down! O ^ifc^ Efe^^pFEr^S^^aEEC jczilc »< m^ r~r 1?=^^ s Pr-z;g=:^tzE:^zriS_jJ:^-:gz:^ =5: :1^ HlEE ^y^ r ^ - ^ I — I ^. mid the mist and spray Of many a surg - ing tide; But, fightings fierce with - out, With - in our anx - ious fears; But, hav - on of the blest, With bliss and glo - ry crown'd ! No I ^3E iiJKT^te: _i 1 — u u u -I -4^ ' I r lo! the land is near! For just be-yond the foam lo ! the storms are past, They can - not reach us more ; We've Z more the storm, the dark, The break -crs and the foam, No | -m — ^_:^L^^ .^f!^^ — 0.- m (ft — m ^-^-m^-m. p^ .,:-tz.-=:t==r=i:=E^E^==:^ti==:=i=r===t:^ta J 3 -^ • ^■ Ozr: r ^=:r- see it bright and clear, The light of home, sweet home, sight - ed land at last. The bless - ed storm - less shore, more the wail, for hark ! We hear the songs of home. §S s^ f=rf ^^ -g_^ g — :y - ja-»-|ft. Refrain. 1/ ' — r — ^^^^#1^^!^ There's a light up - on the shore, broth-er. It flash - es from ^^1 ^^* the ^^ JJ > t » 'v E^ ^^^ l?^CI ^ ^igbt upon tfae ^tt0r(.— (Jt^ondudri S=h strand; The night ».• al- most o'er, brother, The hii-ven's just at hand. W^z? r=r Pr i *±? e^Efet^ •• — 1» — •■ — »- s 1 ■• 1(1^ No. 124. fii^ni^watm *• Ye are not your own."— 1 Cob. 6: 19. Miss Prances R. Havergal.. P. P. Bliss, by per. r 1 Take 2. T^ke 3. Take 4. Take 5. Take 6. Take =t=± W m ^^ — ^d^gEi my life and let it be Con - se - era - my feet and let them be Swift and beau my lips and let them be Fill'd with mes - my mo-menta and my days, Let them flow my will and make it Thine, It shall be my love, my God, I pour At Thy feet ted, Lord, to Thee; • ti - ful for Thee ; sa - ges from Thee ; in end- less praise ; no Ion - ger mine ; its treas- ure store ; I 'I; f. I ! i p E ^^^=34^-;4^z^ P bi m Take my Take my Take ray Take my Take my Take my hands and let them voice and let me sil - ver and my in - tel- lect and heart, it is Thine - self, and I will gE $ — 9 ^dk=%=i.W=^ move sing gold, use own, be 4Z. At the Am- pulse of Thy love. Al- ways — on - ly — for my King. Not a mite would I with-hold. Ev' - ry pow'r as Thou shalt choose. It shall be Thy roy - al throne. Ev - er, on - ly, all for Thee. ¥^ ISi ^ I * p=« F=f ^ I Chori's, after each stanza. 4- d=di=(:d= J I J J-H ^=R T- I— "j^ I All to Thee, all I m le to Thee, Con - se - era - ted. Lord, to Thee. J- ' ...iti«> i unei No. 32. F £ ■I h- f L i C C m .a. le-y r i - ■«'- I — ^- - i - f- — ^^- :!e=i|B: t- 1— r -■e-i-ir: p: ^S be - liev sins hind you be thee is red look, born ^ 1^ eth in Him Ev - er - last- ing life shall have." as crim - son, They shall be as white as wool." oh, nev - cr, Lest thou be con-sumed in pain." a Sav - iour, Which is Christ the Lord" and King. ■r f- -r- c f Tit p m fS> m •■- f^^ m ■L i i»«ii s t a e 1 Chorus. Gospel bella, how they ring ; ^ :a=j Goapel bells, Gospel fcli^ ho w they ring ; Over land from sea to sea ', ^^^^^^^^^m bells I ± free-ly bring i /T^ W ^fck Gospel bells q^xn^ -•-P= :^.^,._^. :|S-^ *i: f i -f¥ — 5ft— Jft 1/ "^ I** free-ly bring Blessed news to you and me, hkzzg: me. No. 126. |0|9 ta th^ Wurii "The mighty God, the everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace."— ISA. 9: 6. Rev. Isaac Watts, arr. Geo. F. Root, by per. Joyfully. ^ I Reverently. ^ A-X :nt '^^^ -M-^rz., ^. .SL T .J. . .^^ ^ 1. Joy to the world! the Lord is come ; The mighty God, the Ev - er-last-ing 2. Joy to the world! the Saviour reigns, The mighty God, the Ev - er-last-ing 3. He rules the world with truth and grace, The mighty God, the Ev-er-last-ing ^ -l» — ^. ■p p=^=:(t-:i=tff: r— rr -!•■— !•• » t, — t? — bp — u- P. ^^§i=P5 ^s^ I ^^ Father, and the Prince of Peace. Let every heart pre - - pare Him room, Father, and the Prince of Peace. O praise Him, floods, rocks, hills and plains, Father, and the Prince of Peace. And saves us hw His right-eous-ness, -^ -^.-— b— ^- r :zsL P i 3 ij^^zzi:^ -». -•L .«k .«. • .^. ..^ ^ ^ ^. .^ ^ _». .^. a 1!^=:1^-=:l^ E3 i The might-y God, tho Ev - er - lasting Father, and the Prince of Pracc. :qzsi:: i ^— OE^E^EfeM iis: I 6 I i. ^ i I i ;'jH i No. 127. ^t mw^i be ^mx agak '• V«frily, verily, I nay unto thoo, oxcopt a man be born again, ho cannot Re« the kingdom of Ood."— John .'I: 3. W. T. Hlkki'Kb. Oko, O. Rteimiins, by per. ^^^^^m^^^Ml 1. 2. 3. 4. A Ye O A rul c'hil er once came to Jo - bus by iiigbt, To dren of men, at - ttuid to the word So ye who would en - ter that ^^\o - ri - oua rest, And dear one iu heav-en thy heart yearns to Bee, At the r^ :^ :e: =£ . — L- E^^ 'M m i ask ITira the way of sal - va-tion and light ;Tho Master made answer in sol - cmn - ly uttered by Jo - bus, the Lord, And let not this message to Bing with the ransom'd the song of the blest; The life ev -cr-last-ing if beau-ti - ful gate may be watching for thee; Then list to the note of this -♦- ^^ it "p^-ft — m — ^ — ^ — ^ ^ ^ u ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ +- I — I — I — h t=\r. r ■^ ^ i<» 1 U— "-U — U — ^ — ^ — 1^ — k— P ^eii gain. ^ ^^^M ^=^=^ W words you ye sol - true be would emn and in ob re ■ plain, vain, tain, frain, "Yo "Ye "Ye "Ye must must must must be be be be born born born born 7" a - gain, a - gain, a - gain, a - gain. 1?:-^ S; -V — £ If: :t:d. m- L U U I p a - gain. a - gain, a - gain, a - gain ' <7\ »l i f--rF I Chorus. a - gain, a - gain, r^ "Ye mnst be bom a - gain, a-gain," Ye must be born a - gain, a - gain, I ^M :^-^=i|c ■>»- !•■ 5 ^Jt.»-^-i P rrr^ 13Q 3. ^t mu^t tjc 55attt again.— Canctudd n - gain ^ — -^ W Jf'» 0t ^ ^ * * • • — • ■ IV — -~ — ••- ver- i - ly, ver - i - ly, say un- to thee, Ye muHt be born a-gain, a- gain. W^ W- If >i 1.1 No. 128. (Kttt it §o\xn. " Cut It down, wby cuinburetU It thtvgrounU ?"— LtTK« 13 : 7. r. P. Hlihs. Slow. p. p. IM.IHB, by per. -+ — ^P^^^^^W^ 1. Justice. Cut it down, cut it down, Spare not the fruit- lees 2. Mercy. One year more,ono year more, Oh, spare the fruit- less 3. Justice. Cut it down, cut it down. And burn the nyorth-lesa 4. Mercy. One year more,one year more, For mer - cy spare the 5. Still it stands, still it stands, A fair, but fruit- less :? 8^ -^=^ — !5»- ^i H' ta tree! tree! tree! tree! tree ! rr^ -»-•- m -^^^^ ^kE^ It spreads a barm- ful shade around. It spoils what else TS'ere useful ground, Behold its branches broad and green.Its spreading leaves have hopeful been, For oth - er use the soil prepare,Some oth- er tree will flour-ish there, An-oth - er year of care bestow. On its fair form some fruit may grow. The Mas-ter, seek- ing fruit thereon Has come — but,griev'd at finding none, ^ w :t=:==t F ^fefe^f -t — 1- inlS: 1 j—f. I No fruit for years on it I've found,Cut it down. Some fruit therson may yet be seen, One year more, And in my vine-yard much fruit bear,Cnt it down. If not — then lay the cumb'rer low, One year more, Now speaks to Justice — Mer- cy flown — Cut it down. -»- * ^ cut it down, one year more, cut it down, one year more, cut it down. S :t=^ ±: t: t 131 W- i '■ \» 1 1 Ml iti 4 I I I ^i^ 11.1 1 I '' I' 1«; U I I If !!■ LLM ^ No. 129. (Same ttm ^t 'The Lord is ?iigh unlo them that are of a broken heart; and saveth such ai be of a contrite spirit."— Fs. 34 : 18. Rev. O. Q Lloyd, Tenderly. | J. W. BisciiOFF, by per. 1. Come near me, O my Sav - iour ; Thy ten - der-ness re- veal ; O, 2. Come near me, my Kedeem - er, Andnev-er leave my side; My 3. Come near me, bless - ed Je - sua, I need Thee in my joy, No 4. Be nsar me, might-y Sav- iour, When comes the lat- est strife; For m^mm mm i r- ::i^_ ■5 • ■«- -S=::-a|=: t I ^ let me know thesym- pa- thy "Which Thou forme dost feel, I bark, when toss'd on troub-le's sea. The storm can- not cut-ride, Un- less than when the dir - est ills My hap - pi - ness de-stroy ; For Thou hast thro' death's shadows pass'd, And ope'd the [^:ates of life ; And # ± ■::kz^ ± f^ i^a ^'li: i fc 5^^ d — 9- ± tnf ^£ r 's*=^^ m T need Thee ev - ry mo - ment; Thine absence brings dis- may ; But less Thy word ofpow - cr Ar-rest the surg - ing wave; No when the sun shines o'er me And flow - era strew my way, "VVith- when a- mong the ran- som'd I stand with crown and palm. To S^ — I- f=F ^EEifcttl ■(ft- -^- -m- X ■^^^^E'^m^ I '^ i erea. when voice out Thee, the tempt but Thine Thy wise Di- vine, int: ^ • er hurlf) his darts, 'Twere death with Thee a- way,, its rage can quell, No arm but Thine can save. and guid- injf hand Moreeas-i - ly I stray, un-fail - ing Friend, I'll raise e -ter-nal psalm. rf\ It: T^ tr £e^p^^ i:i^ if ^, ^-^ -I — ■' No. 130. watj h %m mm " Arise, He calleth thee."— Mark 10 : 49. O. F. R. sL — ^t- Qeo. F. Root, by per. P ^-f- j^ — j _, ^ , 1 ^ ^ X). :d^: - ^ — ^ — J- 1. Wl)y do you wait, dear broth - er, 2. What do you hope, dear brotli - er, 3. Do you not feel, dear broth - er, 4. AV'hy do you wait, dear broth - er, Oh, why do you To gain by a His Spir - it now The har - vest is iir* lA f=^~-^^ JEE^^lE -^ % 4^=--]- n^z^-zz^: l3 qs: S^--5: — ^Sr—^ — (- m tar - ry so long? fur - ther de - lay ? striv - inj^ with - in? pass - ing a - way, Your Rav - iour is wait - ing to There's no one to save you but Oh, why not ac - cept His sal- Your Sav - iour is long - ing to l^rE^iE^ l—U 'm^ ^ -4=:=--t: :t=rt # r-f ~m — •■! ' ■•I ■«— -jj! -m)- :q^ qvri:]— : give you A place in Je - sus, There's no oth va - tion, And throw off ^-•^-^53 i^ bless you, -•' w 9 His sane - ti - fied throng, er way but His way. thy bur - den of sin. There's dan - ger and death in de - lay. t -T .r- ^ — r why not? Why not come to Why not? Him now? Tf- -■1F-1-- ^-^ l»:t n^ EEE i i : i I I Pi J li: t « ' ^ No. 131. f ifii §t»m Mt i0 §tAtm? " Come unto me all ye that labor."— Matt. 11 : 28. Mrs. A. R. Cousin. Ika d. Sankey, by per. PPi 1. Is Je - 8U8 a - ble to re -deem A sin - ner lost, like me? 2. Is Je - sus will-ing to for- give A reb - el child, like me? 3. Is Je - sns wait-Jng to re-lieve A wan-der-er, like me, 4. Is Je - sus read - y now to save A guilt - y one, like me, ^^^^ F= T V--:*=C=:| *— ^: Et=t3 F -h fca4^ m li^^r- ;5^^ My sins so great, so ma -ny seem! O sin - ner, "come and see." Who would not in His fa- vor live? O reb - el, "come and see.*' Who chose the Father's House to leave ? O wanderer, "come and Ree." Who brought Kim to the cross and grave ? Come, guilty one, aud see. -f«- -#»- ^^^ 33 ?^ :^^ ^T^^- ^1 111 r •''I Refrain p4— Ji-J \\ I -Tl- —m — m — ^-m-^ m — ■•- -, jr ■ 8 r^^^^ j J—T: vW— N-n-J-r--^^4-,; The blood that Je - sua shed of old. Was shed for you and me J r.. n t> — ♦ — ♦— ri»' — (• — • rw 5f^^ =*=i^p 1 1 1 1 — t i ipB^ _ — I — .L -n-4V-J ±il=iF^ ^S^iiS And there is room with-in the fold — O "come to Him and see." 1^1 ip f mmitm 134 ? i No. 132. f mtjj, f mljj. " He that believeth on mc hath everlasting life."— JoHW 6 : ft. James McGuanahan. James McGbanahan, by per. r ' ^T-r^ ::1^ t^ -+- -i- ■m — ^ -«- — +- — h- t=^--: ^ —ST J— -*t^■•^ ■■mh-^- 1 1. O what a Saviour that He died for me ! From condem-na-tion He hath 2. All my in - iq - ui- ties on Him were laid, All my in- debt-ed-neiss by 3. Tho'poorandneed-y I can trust my Lord, Tho' weak and sin-ful I bc- 4. The' all unworthy, yet I will not doubt, For him that com-eth, He will made Him - lieve not me was His cast m^: free; He that bo - liev- eth on the Son "saith He. paid; All who be- lieve on Him, the Lord hath said, word ; O glad mes- sage ! ev' - ry child of God, out, "He that bo - liev- eth,'' O the good news shout, -t9 — I -f9- m — U* 1*»- ^W ^ r ■#-» M r .__|^ 1 Choi ^rs. K W-^ _w — ^ ^ —I ~«i~l f? r^" -tn -•— 1 " Hath " Have " Hath " Ua m ev - ev - ev - ev - cr - er - er - er - 9 last - last - last - last - ing life.""Ver- ing life." ing life." ing life." ■r- a r i - 1 ver - i - ly, r ^ 1 (&' '* p — «• — — (■ _j# : • it— i*— ■■ f ..__^- y_q V V ff— -bp- ■ m ">"~ — » ■ ■ ■ -te— — t" ' - ?- 1- H ■r ! f" •^ y, 6» - 1 ■, I \f k» 1 t ^ P=5 i^'' ^- E -iSf- I say un- to you, Ver - i - ly, ver - i - ly '' mes-sage ev - er new ; t lit-W: a(-=^ •! — a 1 ::t==i: -/gi- H -J— Sl=t "^ « a^ \ •i^^ppj ^ — -^ — L^ — .^^ "He that be- lieveth on the Son" 'tis true, "jffafA ev- er- last- ing life." P ^ m "\ ilf i \ !ii: '! ■ I "' f' r' 1 ! 1 |, ; , iv; 1 i »» 1 hi |ltj»; ff 1 J I: ■it ' i No. 133. ®hi^ ^umh fe tk Pght tftmof. " And tho Lamb Is the light thereof."— Rev. 21 : 2!}. Mrs. E. W. Qkiswold. Geo. C. Stebbins, by per. P- ^-^ -Jkn^. 1. If ncv - cr thorxze of sun and moon, On the bless- ed home a- 2. And thus saith the page of llo - ly Writ Of tlie land of song and 3. Then Ibl- low Him, till the cyo grows dim,And the soul, as ark- freed t 1_ — I — Hn fc4 :^^=^ -s^. H a— t-^^ m — •- I — — I- — h — ^— j~^- -♦ — I — ^ — 1» — , m- m- — m- •^---•--•^ * » — « — FE±EEi -I- 1- - bovc, Fr ira whence, are its rays of won- drous uoon? Oh ! "The love, "'in' glo - ry ofGocl did light - en it. And the dove, Shi>. d a - way to realms of day, "Where "The ?!?- t -I . ! 1- ig f -J^ -J-— . -J^—- ft- Ciiouus. ^^=i^ M^ H "^: :^=--:^=:p ■(* ^- r mm p^i I I. IS Lamb is the light there- of" They shall walk in white, there shall •I— J?: no night In tho fade - less homo a - hove ; And the m^^^^m^ I i 1^ 4—1 " ^ *i -f- -N-ftr' /r\ /?s -«»-*-•- liat '4~r=^ j^.^ lit^ jtra^ 1 — r-tr- shout shall ring as the ransomed sing, Oh! " The Lamr is the light thereof" fei^f--=^l^ ^=t r bt ±-- f 1 »ati No. 134. ^m §iappjj mt Wt " He that keepeth the law, happy is he P. P. B. "— Prov. 20: 18. P. I'. Bliss, by per. \y J, K Nt— < f^ 1^ 1 N^- -J ■ - I V P»-. iS:-|-?-j= 5- J=-*-i— J^^ -•m m^— -ff-j— JW^ Vl/ "t g «_l 1. Oh, how 2. Whenu- 3. We ro- 4. Come, L ?^ f S_S_L|r__t^ hap - py are we, Who in Je - sua nit- ed to Ilim, We par -take of mem-ber the word Of our cru - ci Lord, from the skies And command us — i m 1 a - grce, Aijd ex- the Blrcam Ev - er - Ced Lord, When lie to rise To the ,^^^--4.-^^-- f-^— ^ t ' — :\ ^M^ ^^ A^ mi^k^ ^^ pect His ro - turn from a - bovc ; We sit 'ncath His vine, and de- flow- ing in peace from the throne, We in Jo - sus be- lieve, and the went to pre - pare us a place, "I will come in that day and will mansions of glo-ry a-bove; With Thee to as-cend and e- ^^ -^- ^: f -tiy- I r^= --J^ ^l^^^l i light -ful- ly join In the praise of His ex -eel -lent love. Spir - it re - ceive, That pro - ceeds from the Fa - ther and Son. take you a - way. And ad - mit to a sight of my face." ter - ni - ty spend, In a rap - tore of heav - cu - ly love. -fC- f f»- s Chortts. Oh, how happy are we Who in Jc-sus a-gree, How happy, how happy are we. Ml 1 1 f ! Ii m ,!■- i 1! No. 135. §Um& §i0pt " That yo sorrow not even as others which have no hope."— 1 Tttrss. 4 : IS. W. W. D. ■ Jambs McauANAiiAN, by per. 1. Bless - ed hope that in Je - sus 2. Bless - ed hope in the word God •3. Bless - ed hope! how it shines in 4. Bless - ed hope! the bright star of 18 giv - has spo - our sor - the morn - en, ken, row, ing. In our All our Like the That shall B%^- ^ ■^ It fc :i^=^-^:t :Si:^S=3S ^z^=3:=:^;fa H^ :=^^ir*_=:^ ^r^-1^ m :4 !^ Bor-row to cheer and sus - tain, peace by that word we ob - tain ; star o - ver Beth- le-heni's jdain, her- aid His com- ing to reiyn ; That soon in the mansions of And as sure as God's word was ne'er That it may be, with Him, ere the Oh, the glo - ry that waits its fair t r t -^--m- ^ Pse^ee; :a(T^=i^— aj: -^— 4^-Jl— 4^- f^ -^ ^ — I 1 — 1 — J s Heav - en, "We shall brc - ken. We shall mor - row. We shall dawn - ing. When we meet with our meet with our meet with our meet with our lov'd ones lov'd ones lov'd ones lov'd ones a a a a gain, gain, gain, gain, ~fy — -j' It: ^ -»---• — |l Sife^ii^^^^ie Blessed hope, blessed hope, Wc shall meet with our lov'd ones again, — ■ ♦-•-♦— ♦--ftr-'^ — "^ — "^ — * — 1.-._-.7:- — '1^^^^^^^^^^ Blessed hope, blessed hope. Blessed hope, blessed hope, Weshall meet with our lov'd ones again. ♦-•-•• m m m » m . » * m \ ^ ^ , T xi Bleesedhope, blessed hope, b» P k"» W W ;^ I in. No. 136. l^mptA mA ®mi " Knowing this that the trial of your faitli worketh patience. "— J AS. 1 : 3. Frances R. IlAVEnoAT,. James McQkanail/VN, by per. q^izTL-zzqs: 1. Tempted and tried! Oh! the tcr - ri - ble tide 2. Tempted and tried There is One at thy side, 3. Tempted and tried What - e'er my be - tide, 4. Tempted and tried! Yet the Lord will a - hide, ■tm- -m- -im- -^^-»~ -»- -»- -m- — I - — , _^_.^ ._ ^■=&re May be rap; - inj; and And nev - er in In His se - cret pa- Thy laith-lul Ke- ::tK=1e: -^-^- t:--t:rr=t:: "-H I? t — ^-iJ- U U fe^ ^ ■■j ir~^ S=::SF=^ :q^ s--|»S=s^ deep, may be wrath-ful and wide! Yet its fu - ry is vain. For the vain shall His chil-dreu con-lide! He shall save and de - fend, For Ho vil - ion His chil-dren shall hide, 'Neath the shadow-in;; winp, Of E- deem-cr, thy Keep- er, andGnide,Thy Shield and thy Sword, Thine ex- g r-rr :^=:|e: £xt=dE=t:qt=:=t=^E:pp=t:zi:£q -tr-^=r=— fc?— br-'t — t^ — \^ r — 6?— F^ i^^^ i^iEfe ■^ -JV-^ nj! Lord shall restrain, And for- ev - er and ev - er Je - ho - vah shall reign. loves to the end, A - dor - a - ble Mas -ter and jjlo - ri - ons Friend! tcr - ni - ty's King, His children shall trnst, and His scr- \ants shall sing. ceed-lng Re-ward, Then e- nouph for the ser-vaut to bo as his Lord. -#- -j»- -]»^^^<»- -|» - » -♦- -i^- -»~ ti.-t=:z:t.-4^T.3 1/ U U Tempted and tried, Yet the Lord at ?E3Et*EES -X- ^E^ thy side, Shall guide thee, and ^^ ^ U — U — H— - :^--ztJ=::iff in J^=Jt:^=*=^ 8— ft keep thee, Tho' tempted and tried. [^ rryrTI ^ T^^^ptcd and tried, !i»- S I J -V- -H The Saviour who died, Hath called thee to suffer and reign by His side ; His cross thou shalt bear, And His crown thou shalt wear. And forever and ever His glory shalt sharOt lau m ' :i ! ■ 't I ] I,. ;; lit 1'!! 'i i: *t ■ 1 !• i 1 1 *' 1 1* I "1. i « ' No. 137. f mxmi ®dt hm ^mmf. " Unto you therefore which believe ho in precious."— 1 Peter 2; 7, CnAS. H. QAimiEL. JAMRS McGranaiian, by per. ==--=^^:^^ 1. 2. 3. _ I -• I can-not tell how pre-ciou8 The Saviour is to me, Since I have Him ac- I can-not do for Je - sua As much as I should like ; But I will e'er en- Whone'er I think of Je - sus, I can- not but re-joice; To me He's ev- er FS-^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ cept- ed, And lie hath made mo free; I can- not tell His jicoduess, E - deav- or To work with all my might ; For, was not my dear Sav-iour For I)re-ciou8, ForHim I raise my voice: I know He has in glo - ry A V—tr ^ p -j^ i^3^ i d^^dt -^—9t nough to sat - is - fy ; And if you'll on- ly take Him, You'll see the reason why. " sin-ners cru-ci- fied ? For me, then, surely, Je - sus Hung on the cross and died.? home prepar'd forme,"Where I shall livefor-ev - er So hap- py, and so free, f ttzt\ Chobus pgite^ii i :^ I can - not tell how pre - cious The Sav - lour is to me ; -t^, — . — - — ^^., — . — - f- . - r r r- -r — ■ ^1 I on - ly can en- treat you To come, and taste and see. ^ f ^f^ ^I=^J. ^ m l^O •*«3 if No. 138. ^ftttttiful f allejj uf (tUm. •' A rest to the people of Qod."— Heii. t ; 9. Rev. W. O. CusniNo. Wm. F. Stiertttn, by p«r. 1. Beau -ti- fill val - ley of E - den! Sweet is thy noon-tide calm; 2. O - ver the heart of the niourn-cr Bhineth thy gold -en day, 3. There is the home of my Saviour; There, with the blood-wash 'd throng, — ■■ » ■ • ' tL — 1^ — 1^ — t — U— t- 1 f ^rqsznjc ^E^EL^^Ei ::t^qi 4- O - ver the hearts of the wea - ry, Breathing thy waves of balm. Waft-inn the sonj^s of the an - gels Down from the far a - way. O - ver the highlands of glo - ry lioll- eth the great new song. tl^-::^- -^- ^- Ft r T J — ^sj — J Refrain. i?=:i TIATN. ^ ^ I I (s I 1^ U U Bean- ti-ful val -ley of E- den, Home of the pure and blest, How i5=^l#^ XT ^ • f« IB ^ — ^ (• ^_,«_^ j — h -fe=r— r --r:=:SE-u -i^ — I- the i)ure and blest, m oft - en a - mid the wild bil - lows I dream of thy rest — sweet rest! • "•" Iff: ■♦" "!•■■ :♦: • '^ -^- -;»- jg — 1^->: It rr =1^ t=t*rTz*. trrt IS 141 "^ ■ ^ II? t,i ;^ ifii < ill li III! I III !• 1 n n fJ'H t ^Li I i J] f ! ^EBfa No. 139. I'tt mm& btl ^(Ttt. This HoriR was snggented hy ft thrllllnB Incident of a wreck and rescue ft', deft. W. W. D. JAMK8 Mr(JKANAiiAN, by per. 1. Fierce and •wild tho storm is raj; - ing Round a help -less bark, 2. Wea-ry, helpless, hopeless sea- men Faint-ing on tho deck, 3. On a wild and storm-y o - cean, Sink-lug neath the wave, 4. Dar-ing death thy soul to res -cue, llo in love has come. mm^ ^i:^=^^: ■^'JEr-' 4:: iS'-'-r^r-^ rr i le;; ^—4- ^l^^S ^=e? ^ b:gd:^£^ On to doom 'tis svvift-ly driv - ing, O'er tho wa - ters dark! With what joy they hail their Sav-iour, As he hails the wreck ! Souls that per - ish heed the mes- sage, Christ has come to save! Leave the wreck and in llim trust - ing. Thou shalt reach thy home ! r-t—^-r— r ■m-^-m — m — »— t-i y-^ — i — l^- .j-__j__j.__p_-,__t:_^J, Choeus. Joy, behold tho Sav lour. S:!?-' ^^^^^1 Joy, the message hear, I -^ -(«— («a ^3 a^ Joy, O joy, be ij?: :f: :^ -j^ k-^-^-H: hold the Saviour, Joy, O joy, the message hear, m—m- —h :(:: rr^r^ :te=^z:!ffz^: -1 I L *^ ^^^ :* -«^- -ii>'- sfei?:^ «T» I'll stand by un-til the morning, I've com* to save you, do not fear," Yes, 11^ nT'TT T ' 'V--r'Trsr^-:rt*^^' |U »imA btj f au.-eottdu(lci #=:^ :i?=fe (~r-tr-ir-t-r ?p^^fe^^g^ i 1 11 Htand by until the morningjl've come to save you.do not fear,do not fear. I lar - I* _i3— U — t r ~h^ — I t-^ip-Sr?^^ No. 140. ^^vd hjj th<^ §l00i " The blood of Christ clcanseth us from all Bin."— 1 John 1 : 7. Fanny .T. Crosby. W II.DoANE, Wy per. 1. We'resavedby the blood That was drawn from the side Of Je - sua our 2. O yes, 'tis the blood Of the Lamb that was slain ; He conquered the 3. We're saved by the blood, We are sealed l)y its power ; 'Tis life to the 4. That blood is a fount Where the vil - est may go, And wash till their 5. We're saved by the blood, Hal - le - lu - jah a- gain ; We're saved by the i I: ^ ^ Refrain. | 9 t > '^-T-— fe- :^A Lord, When He languished and died. Hal - le - lu -jah grave, And He liv - eth a - gain, soul, And its hope ev' - ry hour, souls Shall be whi - ter than snow, blood, Hal - le - lu - jah, A - men. to God, For re- £:^=pg"— C— Tlt - g=tig:lr"^ ^^^ JO- ^ .^ p^ J U ' % J -T-^ ±^-± -\ •K 1- demption so free ; Hal- le - lu - jah, Hal- le - lu-jah, DearSaviour, to Thee. n — I f— :(= P^ t * i^ ^^P 1»*3 % '< rj' ii< II rn >i> 'li lit 11 !! f: lit III ) if !. I ! li' l^i '* No. 141 |fc$u^ ^xA% "Thpj" saw no iimn, Hiive .Ichuh only."— Matt. 17: fi. IlATTIE M. CONRKY. RPV. R. LOWKT, by p«f. :^ii;iii!i&^|= 1. Wliiit tlio'cloud.saro hov'rin^ o'er lue, And 1 scorn to walk a -lone — 2. What tlio' all my curtli - ly journey Bringeth naught but wea-ry hours,. 3. What tlio' all my heart i.s ycarninj; Tor the lov'il of long a - go — 4. When I wear to realms of glo - ry, And an entrance I a -wait, PN^^3^^^^"^ Longinj^ 'mid my cares and cross-es, For the joys that now are flown — And, in jiraspinjt lor life's ros - es, Thorns I lind in-steadof flow'rs — Bit - ter les-sons sad - ly learning From the shad-owy page of woe — If I whisper, "Je - sus on - ly!" Wide will ope the pearl -y gate; ■+- 1 Si If I've Jc - sus, "Je-sns on - ly," Then my sky will have a If I've Jo - sus, ".le - Rus on - ly." ) pos-scss a clus-ter If I've Je - sus, "Je - sus on - ly," He'll be with me to the When I join the heavenly cho-rus, And the an - gel hosts I .> :>: :fr^teEE:)K: SEEE?E-:E He's a Sun of brightest splendor, And the Star of Beth - le - hem. He's the "Lil - y of the Val-ley," And the"Ko8eof Sha - ron" fair. And, un-seen by mor-tal vis- ion, An -gel bands will o'er me bend. Precious Je B£E£ ' — -T rr> — — — sus,''Je - sui; on - ly,""\Villmythemeof rap-tiire be :tervzk:ESB5 ■^:^z :ajrr.t: -t— - ~-\^=^ii:^)^ 1>14 t m 4TI Ai Le Ai St] ~35 ii i Ir. No. 142. mm^t ux mt RO. H. Modcrnto — hold "Tho Loril In my helper."— Ukh. 13: 6. 11. Oro. TTat,t.«. t»y pef. i-i_.,- ;-.--J - —3 — ■^; — ^._^_^, — a*-'-,* — :♦: — »- ' T — T ^. — ■• 1. Whom li.avo I, Lord, in Iie.iv'u but Thoo ? None hut Thoe ! Nom* hut Thee! 2. I en- vy not i\w rich their joys.Christ for nic ! ChriHt for lue ! 3 Tho' witli the poor be oust my lot. Christ for me ! Christ for me! -^ :^^q And tliis my song thro' life ahall be, Christ for mo! Christ for me! I cov - et not earth's fzlitt'riiif^ toys,Christ for me! Christ for me! "He know-elh !/est," — I mur- mur not.Christ for me! ('■) isi for me I And rec - on- oiled my soul to God, Christ for me ! Christ for me I Mine is a joy no end canknow,Christ for me ! Christ for me! And death o'er flocks and herds pre- vail, Christ for me ! Christ for me ! ^ ^ ^. ^. ^ .k- -m- j2. .J • ^ t- zp t: -^- :t=b- F=*F=F -t9- :t P i Tho' I am now on hostile ground, Christ for me ! Christ for me ! And sin beset me all around, Christ for me ! Christ for me ! Let earth her fiercest battles wage, And foes against my soul enpage, Strong in His strength 1 scorn their rage, Christ for me ! Christ for me ! And when my life d^a^rs to its close, Christ for me ! Christ for nie ! Safe in His arms I shall repose, Christ for me ! Christ for me ! When sharpest pains my frame pervade, And all the powers of nature fade, Still will I sing thro' death's cold shade, Christ for me ! Christ for me I l-i3 I 'I i to No. 143. ®0 Ir^ M\xttt ' Having a desire to depart, and to be with Christ."— Pun.. It 23. Rev. W. O. CusHiNO. Ira D. Sankey, by per. z:3Z^rd=d^ i^-- "Sii— S:=i==fez:S= : :t~z V 1. T have heard of a land far a - way, And its 2. x uero are fore - tastes of heav - en be - low, There are 3. In that noon - tide of glo - ry so fair, In the 4. There the ran - sonied with .Je - bus a - bide In the t?=t---:^r=r^--:ite -iLi?-^^— , -I- :^=±it • r\ 1, r— 1 j — ^- — 1 — -K '■y ^ ^ ^SE £ (•-•- 1 — > ft ' p.. M-^-~'^ =^ |£ ^ t?--: _5_ -^J- -Z -i»- — - =w--£:- glo - mo - gleam shade -»• rios no nieiits lilce of the of the tongue can joys of riv - er shel - ter - de- the of ing clarc ; blest; life, fold ; But But There Ev . 1 it3 beau the spleu are joys ■ er - more u 1^ - ty hanga • dors no that the by Im- /m\' .» • ^ ,.| 1 : " r r (v A '> 1 ^ 1 ' ^ -4^-.... w F ^— ^}j' I-. ' i? n? ,p.. j^.. 12 r 9 I^B ^B ii ^ ? ;- '■' t7 p— o - ver the way, And with Jo - sus I long inor - tal can know. Of the laud where the wea faith - ful sliail share ; O how sweet - ly they rest - man - u - el's side, They shall dwell in the glo - :^* q!!t q!L ^ to be there. ry shall rest. from the strife! ry nn - told. k—^\-i-^-i: 1 __ — L L 1 1 — L m — I 1 — I be To be there, to be there, Audwitli Je - sus I long to -I J to be there, tr-lTit "^^^^ -fm—m—m- _ :H 1 • H rj-i 1 ' r— — 1 — I?E_. _^ To be there, --^s-ft h^r .J there; To l)e there, to be there,... And with Jesus I long to be there. ^ ^ ^ ^ -P-' — I — -• — ^r )^ I — I — 1 — ^ ^ , ^ 3 0^ L^ ,i I I *^L Ltzzilni^nl^r^ W' :MQ:E-iz4r |uL""C ^ to ba there ; To be there. to be there] retU fl V^f\^ i No. 144. \\mtA ^mt-§mA. ' There reicaineth therefore a rest."— Heb. 4: 9. Fanny .1. Crosby. Hubert P. Main, by per. r^c—r 1. Glid - ing o'er life's fit- ful wa - ters, Heav- y surg - es sometimes 2. Oft we catch a faint re - flee - tion Of its bright and ver - nal 3. To ^ur Fa - ther, and our Sav - iour, To the Spir - it, Three in 4. 'Tis \he wea - ry pilgrim's Home-land,Where each throbbing care shall ■^ irirs: ^— r I I ^-^ r tr— PF r p^fi^i^iii^ppi roll ; And we sigh for yon-der ha - ven, For the Home-land of the soul, hills; And, tho' distant, how we hail it! How each heart with rapture thrills! One, We shall sing glad songsof triumph When our har - vest work is done, cease, And our longings and our yearnings. Like a wave, be hush'd to peace. -I— ^ ^ -\— >->■ f:±«: - I U— ii>— U- H-H f mm Refrain. ores. dim. r^'f' Bless-ed Home-land, ev - er fair ! Sin can nev - er en - ter there ; -J^: r— r ■ — •zzd?" \^^- "■ 'I t I: 'II ^11 '' i 11'! I' 111 tut ill cres. ~.«»: 3=^=^3r^r=»^ '- ir-^ ^l But I'lo sonl, to life a - wak-ing, Ev - er- last- ing bloom shiillwoai i^^P / i 1 t[! No. 145. ^ix put ^jjw npn §tm«. W. W. D. " Look unto me and be ye Baved."— Isa. •!'> : 22. James McGranahan, by per. 3^ fe^=^ ^^E^fe^^^j: .1 -^- 1. Would you lose your load of sin ? Fix your eyes up - en 2. Would you calm- ly walk the wave ? Fix your eyes up - on 3. Would you have your cares grow light? Fix your eyes up - on 4. Griev - ing, would you com- fort know ? Fix your eyes up - on 6. Vv'ould you strength in weakness have ? Fix your eyes u^) - on ^^^^i Je - bus; Ju - bus; Je - bus; Je - bus; Je -#- t sns; m ^^—^ ^t:^:^ : -y- ~a- ^ ^ W '^^ Would you know God's peace within ? Fix your eyes up - on Would you know His pow'r to eave ^Fix your eyes up - on Would you BongB have in the night? Fir. your eyes up - on Hum - bio be when blessings now ? Fix your eyes up - on See a light be-yond the grave ? Fix your eyes np - on Jo Je Je Je - sus; Jo - bub: sus; sus; bus; Chorus. -^—^—^-^ ^-f- -* — ^^ ,f j3^— gup: — prqi g — ^ — ^-i q Je- sus who on the cross did die, Je- bub who Uvea and reigns on high, je-8U8wnoon ^ ■ ^ ■ — \^ ^—^ — ' — •b>— V U T =t: t_^-^-L gl^^^pp a - lone can jus - ti - fy ; Fix your eyes up - on Je - bus, ^ ^ M. M- -m.. m — !_: — I. P— r^^ I i^ i -4y- ^^.._ '>^- t n- 1^« 1 'fc. -W*"» ;t »« a*-' m bus; bus; bus; bus; sua; m bus; : 8U8 ; I a I — 4-n ^1 high, -tM-T-t ::rr 1 I No. 146. ^be §i(avimtt) (IDaMati* '* Thine eyes shall behold the land that is very I'ar off "—ISA. 39i tf. Rev. Isaac Watts. William Henry Oaklet, by p«r. E^lESEE^iEjEEpip 1. There is a land of pure de-light, Where saintflimmor - tal reign; 2. Sweet fields, be-yond the swelling flood, Stand dress'd in liv - ing green ; 3. O could we make our doubts remove, — Those gloomy doubts that rise, — ^r I ... I I E - ter - nal day ex-cludes the night. And pleas - ures ban - ish pain. So to the Jews fair Ca- naan stood, While Jor- dan rolled between. And flee the Ca - naan that we lovej With un - be-cloud - ed eyes, — ^j^JEEgEEgEi^g F * m •- :£^ W^ There ev - er-last -ing spring a- bides. And nev - er - fad-ingflow'rs; But tim' - rous mor- tals start and shrink To cross this nar-rowsea, Could wo but climb where Mo- ses stood, And view the landscape o'er, — m #=?= _) — 1_ I ! [> 18-+ ^ =F m w m- ,._L. N \- ijEfe -t^-j^ih— in =::r!!.-=t>: PIS Death, like a nar - row sea, di- vides That heavenly land from ours. And lin - ger, trem-bling on the brink. And fear to launch a-Wt-vy. Not Jordan s stream , nor death's cold flood,Should fright us Irom the shore. m Itt u % i ■i No. 147. ®h, f am m Pwjj itt §tm». " Happy are thy men, happy are these thy servants."—! Kings 10 : 8. Abthuk T. Pierson. Jauks McGbanahan, by per. - N — fi i — I i N — r* — 1^ — ^ s^^^^ 1. Oh, I am BO bap- p7 in Jo - 8us,Hial>lood has redeem 'd mo from sin, 2. Oh, I am bo hap- py in Jo - sus, llo taught mo the sc-crc< of faith, 3. Oh, I am so hap-py in Jo - bus, I lay my whole soul at His feet ; 4. Oh, I am so hap-py in Jc-sus, If earth in His lovo is so blest, m^^^- I weep and I sing in my gladness, To know He is dwelling within. To rest in believ-ing His prom-ise. And trust what-so-ev- er He aaith. The love He has kindled within me Makes service and suf-fer-ing sweet. What joy in His glo - ri- fied presence, To sit at His feet as His guest. -(*- -^- ^^ ^ 1^ U' 1^ ^ -\^ V— f^ -^—m- >— V ^ Crobus. -.lizi^=:iir=^-t=^- Oh, I am 80 bap- py in Je i-j^, r r r ^-^ sus, From sin and from sorrow so free ; * So hap- py that He is my Sav- iour, So hap-py that Je- sns loves me. ■m — •• — m~ ■m — •• — * It: Ie:^^- ¥ ¥ I — r- s n |0 No. 148. ®k ^npl ©rumprt'isi ^0Uttd[ittg» R. 8. TnAiN, by per. English. Lev. 25: 8-13. 3fcfr fef; :* g -g j j - i I^^P^ 1. The gos - pel trumpet's sonnd - ing The year of ju - bi - lee, 2. For - sake your wretched ser - vice, Your mas - tor's claims arc o'er ; 3. A bet- ter Mas-ter's call - ing, In ac - cents true and kind; 4. He of - fera you sal - va - tion, And points to joys a - bo^ e ; 5. In liv - ing faith ac - copt Him, Give up all else be - side ; J H L. 1 Lj» -^ 1^_- _ ^, P :S: -^^^ J. rT~r"r f- 3S -I- ■-«>- j^ -tm~ ^i .^i-. I And grace is all A - vail yourselves He asks a lov - And, long -ing, waits While grace is loud -I '- ---— •-'--c^f a - bound - ing, To set the bond-men free. of free - dom, Be Sa - tan's slaves no more. ing ser - vice, And claims a will - ing mind. to make you The ob - jects of His love. • ly call - ing, Look to the Cm - ci - fied. m -—tL -■tz- :f=^:te3F I ^ Chorus. =p^ T Re - turn, ro - turn. T iE=^-F- g^| I2: ■I- -I- ye cap-tives, Ke - turn un - to vour home, I I '^^ "^^ "^^ "^9' * The gos -pel trumpet's sound - ing. The ju - bi - lee is come! ] P fcb^:^ f=r^ ^3#^ »=J^~>* The gos - pel trumpet's sound - ing, The ju - bi - lee is come ! I2: tl rrr=z= -J-l*- T'T T~-4^ / \ ij '^' I 'ir' 1 I' '' '» I I' (I !l ir h ( 111 No 149. **§i0ne 0f ^tU mtl all of ®kt* •' But Christ Is all and In all."— Col. 3: 11. Rov. TnEO. MONOD, arr. James McaRANAiiAN, by per. i — m — «j_ — \zi — I 1 . •! -j— 1 1 — « — r 1. Oh, the bit - ter pain and sor - row That a time couUl cv - er 2. Yet lie found me; I be-hcld Him Bleed- ing on th'ac-curs- ed 3. Day by day His ten- der nier - cy Heal - iu}^, help- ing, full and 4. High-er than the high- est heav- ens, Deep - er than the deep- est ^ — r-] fe3dESE^^fcs ■■m- •3 f be. When I proud -ly said to Je - sus "All of self, and none of tree. And mywist-ful heart said faint-ly, "Some of self, anc' some of free, Bro't me low - er, while I whispered " Less of self, and more of sea, Lord, Thy lovo at last has conquered ^'Kone of self, and all of }E=iezT=^: itBz^^nztc ■t— K r r ^ -alzzal: -hr^J^ m ■^z ^±^ I' Thee." All of Thee," Some of Thee," Less of Thee," A^one of self self self self and none and some and more and all M^ F de=T=]B: — h of Thee, All of of Thee, Som« of of Thee, Less of of Thee, None of ¥9- ^± -1 — :5 self and none of self and some of self and more of self and all of -•'- • -♦- -^ - -^ m m- ^ -V- — ^- -N-4^ :»l=T=it=»t^ ■■m- S 1^-4^ l» — Thee, When I proud -ly said to Je - sns "All of self and none of Thee.'* Thee, And my wist- ful heart said faint-ly "Some of self and some of Thee." Thee, Bro'tme low - er while I whispered "Less of self and more of Thee.'* Thee, Lord,Thy lovo at la.st ha3conquerod"A'bncof self and all of Thee." ?-^^ 0^0^. r r ^ ^M 1 ^i»'» ■»«?IS%-V ^ No. 150. €au it ht ^ight? " Wherefore didst thou doubt?"— Matt, n : 31. Rev. A. T. PiEKSON. :± r. r TlLisfi, by per. -4— -j — r ^ r 1. Can it 2. Can it 3. Can it 4. Can it ^niL-v-ap.-J-rg^ be be be be right right right right for in such to me to doubt to loads to doubt His m Sr*: '^'' --:t --r. U go wait, bear, pow'r, On in AVait lor While He I!olh to this the saya lor - — J. r .r r S.EE£5EEt: I ■^ m^. -f— -f^ ggTij^ ^•; -■m- -^—mh r i5=:tq ^s^sr^s-^^s^^f dark, un day that "Come, I'll - give and cer - tain way ? tries the licart, give you rest?" van-quish sin? Say, "I Ere I Bid-ding E - ven be- lieve," and shall loarn w hat lue cai^t on iu trials ol' yet not is my Him my dark -est :^ fcF=t m^^ P - im- m ^ — r^^^ — •• — r — » — ^^ 1 -f-^\y- ■^"-^ 1 4^ H^ —J" 1 , { — r- — ^ , S^'^ -a -all — ,.u j 1 =1^ —ltd 1 — ' b=i| : .iU- — ai-T ■!— s- ^^^^^ nrtr- i^ivll know state, care, hour, Wheth Fear Lean Can • ^ - er -iug -ing not my the in His — • — 1 -^ L-^: — «-^ sins are Judge should love, up - love give — »— •■ !»-•- put a say de - on His peace with ■ way? )art ? >reast. - iu? I'^^-i?— «* »» 1 — 1 ^ — 1 1 'i Chorus. I will no longer doubt Thee,0 Lord ! I will forev- er rest in Thy word. J J J -♦-. . ^-^ ^ -•- I ^ "T^ t^&^lt^i 6 Can it be right no soul to seek, Lest I should prove unfit to guide? Can He not teaeh my tongue to speak, yfUl U^ not ample etreugtb provide ? 6 Can it be right with surJi a Lord, Even to dread the hour of death? Waiting in faith the great reward, Calmly I'll yield my dying breath. 1 3:* ;' II ll •# ft i{ 'I •» 1 ri No. 151. ®k f mittett §$th "They drank of that Rpiritual rock that follo>vod them, and that roek was Christ"— 1 Cob. 10 : 4. Gko. C. Neediiam. Ira D. Sankey, by per. ^ ff -4- ^^h^ =Fr 1. From the riv - en Rock there floweth, Liv - ing wa - ter ev - er clear; 2. "With-out mon-ey, with -out mer - it," Jo - sua calls, "Come an- to me,'' 3. Faint-ing in the des - ert, drear-y, Guilt-y sin -ner, bark! 'tis He! it P-ft-p ^^. E :t==t f^^ -\m- ■m- m N( F^--=4 d H r=S=r Wea-ry pilgrim, journeying on ward, Know you not that Fount is near? 5 Thirsty traveller, bo cn-couraged. Know you not the Fount is free? ^ Tis the Sav - iour still en-treat-ing, Know you not He call - eth thee ? | P^ f^ -m- # I I ._JS r-TT-r f r^ CnoRUS. *1=4 ^iti i- j^fe ^'^j ^^silg^ ^^ ^•=it^= ^?: Jo - BUS is the Kock of A - ges— Smitten, stricken, lo ! He dies ; -b» — »- H 1- f ■>- From His side a liv - ing fountain. Know you not it Bat- is - fies? IS^ . * No. 152. %\im art (Sitrmingt " Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great Ood and our Haviour, Jesus Christ."— Tituh 2 : 13. Arr. from Frances U, IlAVEKCiAL. James McOuanaiian, by per. i^E^ JAMES MCOUANAIIAN, by per. 1. Thou art com-ing, O my Saviour, Thou art coni-ing! O my King, 2. Thou art com-ing, not a shad-ow, Not a mist and not a tear, 3. Thou art com-ing,^ wo ^ arc wait-iug With u hope that can - not lail, ^ ^ 5 '(5 i7 t p r Ev' -ry tongue Thy name con fcss-ing, "Well may wo re - joicc and sing; Not a sin and not a sor-row, On that sun - rise grand and clear; Ask-ing not the d.iy or hour, Anchored safe with - iu the veil; -♦- -♦- -^- * -^ -^ ^ . ^ . -.•- -•- i iiJ 3: :s=q^ :S^ Thou art Thou art Thou art D. s. Thou art 8-^:-i^=^ ^3^ -J^— ^- n\ ^^j rr i7-r com-ing! rays of glo - ry. Thro' tho veil Thy death has rent, •com-ing! .Je - sus Sav-iour, Noth-ing else seems worth a thought, coming! at Thy ta - bio We are wit-ness-cs for this, com-ing! Thou art com-ing! Je - aus our be - lov - cd Lord, Gladden now onr pil - grim pathway, Glo - ry from Thy presence sent. Oh, how mar-vel-ou3 the glo-ry, And tho blissTliy pain hath bought. As we mectTheo in com-mun-ion, Earn-est of our com - ing i>lis8. O the joy to ace Thee rn'ijning, Worshiped, (;Jo - ri - fied, a - dored. p i** ^ ^ \ / Thou art com-ing, Thou art com-ing, "Wc shall meet Thee on Thy way, \ I Thou art coming, we shall see Thee, And be like Thee on that day. j •zTZli: — ti— Pi* — m-' m ~l i ^ - — ^ — *- l.l . — I \-^ 1 , 1 U X 1S~ lilt: z±1^ a I t ■11 h t ) !:' UJ I'll • i| J li § No. 153. (Onljj ®wtinj( itt mjj -r L-fezi ''■ ) J Chorus. S For- ev - er with Je - sus there, For- ev - cr with Jo - sus there ; W^^- gzijz: w. What grace di-vine, that He is mine! And I shall bo with Him there, ^ 2 — P ^-r^-^-» — ^ • J-r-^'^r^ — n I i ^ I — p^ u — g— u — ^ — -fc>-+ j»^p-4l i^T r==T I 'i ii \n mi 8 f ^1 it No. 155. ®m ®hou$iind iKimcss. "Tho number of thoiii wiw ton thouKaiid times ton thounund."— Rkv. 5: II. nitNUY Ai.Koitn, 1). I). Ika I). Hankkv, by per. 1. Tisn th(tiis;in(l times ten thou- sand, In flparkliu); rai-incnt bright, a. What rush of lial - lo - lu - jahs Fill all the earth and Bky! 3. O, then what rap-turcd greet - ings On Canaan's bap - py shore ! ■ J. Ife Tho ar- rales of the ran-Hom'd saints Throng np tho streps of light; What ring-iug of a thou- sand liarps liespeaks tho tri - iimphsnigh! What knitting i vv - ercd friendships up, Where partings arc no more ! -m~ -♦- -#- -#- -^ -f9- p-f — rtZ3 t^zd ^ :4i=- P i H- ^: 3sEf '2Fi^i=2: P if 'Tis fin - ishod, all O day, for which Then eyes is fin - ished, Th(ir fight with death and sin; 3 ere - a - tioa And all its tribes wore made! j with joy shall spark- Ic, That brimm'd with tears of late ; | ±1 m i — I :K r- — r t -W»— I ' ' 1^:=^ -I r-^r -I j- : ^ — ^ ?E=f ._J^ i^^E^J^f^^ Fling o - p'.'n wide tho gold - en gates. And let tho \ic - tors in. O joy, for all its form - ct woes A tliou-sand-fold re -paid! Or-phans no Ion- ger fa - ther- less, Nor wiil - ows des - o - late. I — ^ Rrfuatx. '-EE^^I^i -tzzi.t: i^^^zl^ J -r- ^ Hal ^ r lo - la - jah ! Hal- lo -a»- :i=it # r ^ I I I lu -jah To the Li. b who nee was S i^tzizzte: -t r- «" — f- ■ :»: -| — r ¥ i •H m ®ftt ®hau^att(l ®imc55.— (Kattrtudcd. p ;:3r* 4 -•r__._(_ slain! Ilal-lc - 111 - jub! llal-lo-lu - jah To Iliiu who lives u - gain! ^_-x-l 'i; I] i No. 156. Ringing all the (J^ime. "Then was our mouth filled with sinKlnt,'."— Ps, 12C: 2. Rev. E. P. TTammond. Gi:o. c. STEimiN.s, 1 J.. I feel like sing-inp all tlio time, My tears aro wiped a 2. When on the cross my Lord 1 HUW,Niiil'd there l>y sins of 3. When fierce tempta-tions try my heart, I sinp, Je - bus is 4. The wondrous sto - ry of the Lamb, Tell with that voice of ^S^ — ^-H -"^ r"^ 1 ^- "X^^ ^Tt=£t:--=t: fE^^^^ -t--zt t~r- ■.■^r=t- ^- way; mine; mine; thino, -sTA 'i(t 3 — ^ — f- • Mine, oh, mine, mine, oh, mine, Je - sus Christ, my Lord and --a- :p i dfc III w H lOO IVJI i g a and i IC! 1 No 158. "f i«g and fagl" Last words of a faithful mlnlst<>r of Christ, who recently died in the hope of the eospel. Maky S. WUEEiiEn. P. P. P.MSS, »)y per -H-l — P— S!,-4 3^tr Mis^-tr- 3^-ii; =«*-? t J f E- ter - ni-iy dawns on my vis -ion to-day,Gath- er round me my \ The shadows are past, and the veil is withdrawn, Brightly now does the 2 j E- ter - ni- ty dawns! Oh, the glo-ries that rise, How they burst on my ' t With rap-ture the gleam of the cit - y I see,Where the crown and the I H kr-r-l 1 r-p » » i g K- a-^ i ?2:; t — u 5^ v* 1 m :t d Chorus —I ^.-ferJ I 4T-!-x-^sr-i~J ^-A- loved ones to sing and to pray ; ;}: morn of e- ter - ni •• ty dawn. / Hal-le- lu - jah ! Hal- le - la- jah ! Hal- le- soul in its bliss- ful surprise ; ) man-sion arewait-ing for me. / r ^^ ,j. ^.^ :i7.nfc=:::& rto:a|-i^--j^ :g=:r^— ^ ---U- i--|- ::q=z::^-=^ lu- jah, we sing 1 Je- bus conquered the grave, robbing death of its sting ; Ho- -J. -f rgrp TJ Ljgl LgL^ r^-^g'rr^ san-na! a-gain let the glad anthem ring,"Sing and pray !Etor-ni-ty dawns!" ^ if: :^--=tc r— r- ^e- -»- Ep •a: t— ^-^-tl 3 " Eternity dawns !" There will be no more night, I am nearing the gates of the city of light ; The shadows of time are passing away, Tarry not, O my Saviour, come quickly, I pray. 4 " Eternity dawns I" Earth recedes from my view ; Weeping friends, now farewell, I musl bid you adiea; I'm resting in Jesus, His merits I plead. Fear ye not, " for my iiod shall supply all your need.'* 6 " Eternity dawns!'* 'Tis a source of content, That in preaching salvation my life has been 8pent{ 'Tis "Jesus ray AU," and the Saviour of men, Mft;ir His grace be upoa you forever. Aonoa, P "^ I f 1 '< li I No. 159. ft i» littfekd! " What Bhall I do to Inherit eternal lire?"— Lttkb 18: 18. Rev. James Proctor. Ira D. Sank«t, by per. ms -t- — ^ — -^ — ^- ^L-.\—0-i — « — ^ — I — m m. ^ ^_ JSi 1. Noth - ing, eith - er great or small — Noth-ing, sin - ner, no; 2. When He, from His loft - y throne^ Stooped to do and die, 3. Wea - ry, work -ing, bur-denedone. Where-fore toil you so? 4. Till to Jo - bus' work yon cling By a aim - pie faitb, 5. Cast your dead- ly "do - ing" down — Down at Je - sus' feet; tsi '-^^4 -i9- t-=^-- £ :zz- ''11 Ini C i -• m m •- -•- -■•- -*- ~m- ~m- -^- -t5(— L ■^.f- lai I Je - sus died and paid it all, Long, long a ' Ev' - ry - thing was ful - ly done: Her -ken to His Cease your do - ing; all was done Long, long a "Do - ing" is a dead - ly thing — "Doing" ends in Stand in Him, in Him a - lone, Glo-rious - ly com ■&■ go. cry! go- death. ■ plete. ^ .^ft'- ■m- • m- — ( — ^—i — a ^ — i — • ^ ^ ^ — i * — i^ I I a. ;ffS?[z^ii— CnoRUS. W—^—w- j_g - rdrrr 1^— _ ^L <■ S ^ s? "It is fin - ished !" yes, in - deed, Fin - ished ev' - ry jot; rf -^- U I :^p. i as-^s I ?m - nor, this is all you need, Tell me, IS S f^^f :l=: S -^- 10!3 1^ it not? i9-~ iiiri:::-.:^:::::::; ! L--hg-H fi: I No. 160. ^^bat mu^t Jt fo to be ®fcm? " There shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying."— Rkv. 21 : 4. Mrs. Elizabeth Mills. DUKT. J jy Geo. C Stebbins, by per. 1;^^ * 1. We speak 2. We 8peak 3. We speak 4. We speak 5. Do Thou, of the land of its path of its ])i'ace of its free • Lord, midst plcua of the hlest. A ways of gold. Its and its love. The doiu from sm, From ure or woe. For Ip ::^ 3S-=U^^:=^^F=i -"5*- I coun - try so bright and walls deck'd with jew - els robes which the glo - ri ■ sor - row, temp- ta - tion heav - eu our epir - ita so so fied and pre ■ pare, fuir, rare, wear, care, i -&- And Its The From oft won songs tri • Then short are its ders and of the als with- ly we I glo - ries con - fest, pleas- ures ' un - told, bless - ed a - bovo, out and with - :n, al - 80 shall know. But what must it be to be there ? But what must it bo to be there ? But what must it be to be there ? But what must it be to be there ? And /eel what it is to be there I Refrain To be there, to be there, To bo there. Oh, what must it be to be there ? to be there. to be there ? To be there, to be there, Oh, what must it be to be there ? ITj* r-i« To betbere, to be there, 103 (obstbera? i I if Hi,* I ,! li ill f iJr " No. i6i thm'^ a W0tk im mtk ti %• •• For the Son of man In an a man taking a far journey, who left his home, and gaTS authority to his servantH, and to every man his worlc."— Makk 13: 31. A. A. A. .7AME3 McGkanahan, by per. ■^ — I — I — ^^-1 — i T- f -ft-^^ i^ijgg^ 1. Our Master has taken His jour-ney To a country that's far a - "way, 2. In this "little while," doth it matter, A8wework,an(l we watchiand we wait, 3. There'sonly one thingshould concern us, To findjust the task that is ours; 4. Our Master is coming most sure - ly, To reckon with ev'-ry one; tkit ■^ X 1^ p_^ 4=r4 ^♦r And has left us the care of the vineyard, To work for Him day by day. If we're filling the place He assigns us. Be its set - vice small or great. And then, having found it, to do it With all our God-given pow'rs. Shall we . PiEBCB. Oeo. C. Stbbbins, by p«r. L Be our joy - ful song to - day, Je - sus, on - ly Je - sus. 2. Once we wan- der'd far from God, Know-ing not of Je - sns; 3. Be our trust thro' years to come, Je - sus, on - ly Je - sns. t ^—t 1-. 9=W t—rf- z -^ :te=^ ! t m r< 'I i Ss ^^^^^1 ^- 5i H (- '^T He who took our sins a - way, Je - sus, on - ly Je Tread - lug still the down-ward road, Lead- ing far from Je Pass - word to the heav'n - ly home, Je - bus, on - ly Je _t — if- —t- — t—fi- — f- f • ^ — _rr^. - -f ' — t ' -i> — f^ — t. 5B £ E sus; sus, sus; do; ^:r g_JL.^ '4^=j qs— !-!-:&: —I 1-^— «- Name with ev' - ry bless - ing rife, Be our joy and hope thro' life, Till t!.d Spir- it taught us how,'Neath the Saviour's yoke to bow. When from sin and sor - row free. On thro' all e - ter - ni - ty, :t:=t^-=t- - ^^T^- ^P^l m m j=juu ^^^ Be our strength in ev' • ry strife, Je - sus, on - ly And we fain would fol - low now, Je - bus, on - ly This our theme and song shall be, Je - bus, on - ly Je Je Je _-r_e. .• ion ± sua. sns. BUS. ^i No. 163, f^vadiR I "And Jesub aaid unto him, Verily i say unto thee. To-day thou shalt oe with mu in Paradise."— LUKK 23 : 43. W. W. D. James McGbanahan, by per. 1. How sweet the word of Christ the Lord ,^VTiile on the cross He dies, 2. The dy - ing thief, in full be- lief, On Je - sus fixed his eyes ; 3. By mancondemn'd,without a friend, WillJe - sus heed his cries? 4. Tho' vile as he, O sin - ner, flee While Je - sus calls, be wise; C-^- i m -■m- A word to all who on Him call For life in par His on - ly plea, "Re-mem- her mc, O Lord, in par O bless- ed Lord,how quick Thy word,"To-day in par • His word be- lieve, and now re - ceivo A life in par ■ '-<•- -•- -♦- ••■- ■»■■ 1^ ••- -•- r I _ 1 — _. _ 1 1 pi « •-^H r^— ! -I— m 1 ^ 1^ m- ^ K — a - a - a - a - dise. disc." dise." dise. ^^^ :tz -(•-!•- L t '^ 3^ 'J P Chorus. i ^ * 1 1 — ^iS ^^ 3tEt ^ From the cross the Sav - iour crieSjComewithMe to i -t— t par - a - dise ; J. J .. i Ji-l. mm Look to Me, believe and live, Ac-cept the life I free - ly give. ^^^ ! » -1 1 - -^ ■^- lOU No. 164. §4^^ with §lt "Rejoice In the Lord al way."— Phil. 4: 4. Rev. J. B. ATcniNSON. P. P. Bi/iss, by per. 1. Ke-joice with me, for now I'm free, I joy in a new pleasure; 2. Once vile with sin, Christ makes me clean, Gone is all con-dem-na - tion; 3. In Christ I live, and He doth give,Greatjoy where once was sadness; 4. To all proclaim His wondrous name, lie-peat the old, old sto - ry ; f^7 From God a - bovo, the gift of love Is mine in full - est measure. For I be - lieve and now re - ceive A full and free «al - va - tion. And in this way, from day to day, My life is filled with glad-ness. Till work is done and heav-en won. Then praise Him more in glo • ry. 4^ Jft. J. J/ r> J ,1 J 'i * 'I > \\h ^- ., J 1,1 ')!:! I Chobus. ^.,=j=j^ ^^Pi^ '^■=¥- Re • joice, re - joice, Christ is my choice. His cross a - lone my ^lo - ry ; :te=(E: 1 — \ — r t p l^ jz^ri r - I While life shalllast, when death is past, I'll sing the joy - ful sto - ry . — b ^ , ^ -r ■r- -^-m-..^ -^-f-^-.r- ^ •{ ^- f- . -*-J ^ g ■ r p— - I 1 1 L "^ ' 1-- lor PP-E-ZE ii h I ! No. 165. Iriumpfe §jj mA ^% " I press toward the mark,"— Phil. 3: 14. Dr. C. R. BiiACKALii. h^-+- i 1:1:3: «-^ H. R. PAiiMEB, by per, ^-1 m m 1. The prize is set be-fore us, To ■win, His words implore us, The 2. We'll lol - low -where He lead - eth, We'll pas-ture where He feed -eth, We'll 3. Our homo is briglit a-bove us, No tri - als dark to move us, But fi^=5^ rr'T 1/ jfi j eye of God is o'er us From on hijili, from on hij^h ; yield to Him Avho jilead - eth From on hijih, from on hi^h ; Je - sus dear to love us There on liigh, there on high ; _r ^ 1^ f^ r r ' -'' zi;r=if=:i=tf--i His Then We'll :^ ^J^_-N— ^ -+— 1/ _._ p» ,^i — p p r^ Ilk pa s ^=rn lov - ing tones are call - ing While sin is dark, ap - pall-ing, 'Tia naught from Him shall sev - er, Our hope shall brighten ev - er, And give Him best en-deav-or, And praise His name for - ev - er, His s=i= i-r-b r-z=t?: * i 1: ii -^- Je - sus gen - tly call - ing, He is faith shall fail us nev - er, He is pre - cious words can nev - er, Nev - er nigh, He nigh, He f I" is nigh. is nigh. I nev - er die. ClIOKUS. p By and bv weshallmeet Him, By and by weshall greet Him, And with — u»- JIU» pw^j-^pl^wi^ii Stiumjrft §jj mA ^x{—^mtMtA. JesuB reign in glory ,By and by.hy and by ; By and by we shall meet Him,By and _^ f^ ^i^^^ r f^ ! r pi Fs r r ^ U b vj^ ^=^^^•^-•^=1 =5^^:^ by we shall greet Uim,And with Jesus reign in glory. By and by. li pi I No. 166. K am ©wtittj ^ke, " Trusting in the Lord."— Ps. 112 : 7. Miss Francis R. Haveroal. Ira D. Ranket, by per. .-^-s — : Kn 1 _._jV ^- pr7 ■ I -4-, — ,N -t -^— 1 1 f^^-f r^ J- -«-!- 1 — r^- 1 — :^ ^-1 "•1 — -i- -1 H V^I> 4 ■ • ...:.j ^ 1 — H •>■■ 1 1. 1 2. I 3. I 4. I 5. I 6. I am trust - am trust - am trust - am trust - am trust - am trust - ing ing ing ing ing ing #< Thee, Thee Thee Thee Thee Thee, r — « — Lord for for c tog for I Lord . r Je - par - leans aide )0W - Je - ~0 1 , BUS, r don, ■ ing me,! err SUS, ] 'rust-i At T In t hou rhiue '^ev - ( ^ hy he a - can er w on feet crim lone nev ■ let 1 9 - ly I - son Shalt ■ er mo &*^4=^ 1 ^ — . tsbi — •- —J- J -t- ^ -*• — 1 ^ -\ — -m — '3 i M 'Z t=fc -* — »i- fefe rit. ffs ^ Thee ! Trust-ing Thee bow ; For Thy grace flood ; Trust-ing Thee lead, Ev' - ry day fail ; Words which Thou Thy- self shalt give fall ! I am trust - ing Thee for - ev for full sal - va and ten - der mer to make me ho and hour sup- ply tion, cy ly ing me er r Great Trust By All Must And ^I a f m ^EEL': -I — -is: -V_^ t9- and free, ing now. Thy blood, my need, pre - vail, for all ! (2 — iot» ap ifi'j m i : % ilfi vim It J I No. 167. 0 Tho' re- tho Dark - ness And our i^_.2-^=^- r- -^o- ■Hl*- -»!?- 1*---^ -jm-- r -J^— -r :=$: :&! ;^ pose ar - can couch our rows not be CI?: ? -1?^- Bpir past hide come -i9- t ■ its us from our St/ seal: fly; Thee ; tomb, :q: ~^- ^- ■^: -n: —S*-. ^=i r Sin and want we An - gel - guards from Thou art Jle who, May the morn in :=^: jBI- ^m P -iC- zp^zp '^^ ii — F-^ i^^iii i?t7. :1: i=^^^i.E-3^ -g- I come con - fess - ing. Thee sur - round us, nev - er wea - ry, heaven a - wake us« i^= IS*- T -a. «=--^^ -* Thou canst save and Thou canst heal. Wo are safe if Thou art nigh. Watch - est where Thy peo - pie be. Clad in bright and death - less bloom ^ -W --(C- _<27 —^- i in I \ i! 1. k « If Hr * ij! !■■ ( i 1^1 h ^1 No. 169. ^0ttn— ii i^^"^ ty- rant is broken, The triumph's complete o - ver death and the grave ; folds the glad sto - ry,The hosts of the blessed ex - ult in His fame: In -♦- -4jH -JH qi^- ^ -♦- -•- -r^- -i9'^-»~ ^- -v-inj^, And from Him is love re- ceiving, "When tho notes of praiso are ringing, That the gos - pel work is bringing, _-„ — ^_ — « — ^ — .9 — .^_ _^-_^ — ^ — 9 — «- - a^ izfczig- ^ — p- .^ ,£^z^§E3E:.k£Eir=^i^t — ^ — I .— ^ -• ••(-s— •" ^ — ■a^-fS*' — ~ ^-^ — ' — li All the rich -vS of His love, All the vich - os of His love. All the s Grace lh:vt saves us one and all, Grace ihat^avos us one and all, G race that-f Precious sheaves for harvest morn, Precious sheaves for harvest niornjPrecioustj jri .£-« -^-^- CnoRfs. -Bf-T- ziL; , ^— -> -^— 3 ^ g7! =st.z33E3 ::z= g -5 J . l i g-I^zi :j rich - <;s of His love. There is joy, oh, there is joy, saves lis ono and all. sheaves Ibr har-vcst morn. i^^ fr^ r=t=rt:: ± glad joy, there is joy. glad joy. -"-m^ Jov that ncv- er can be told, When a soul , that long has ■•— Ttr-T-t- —■ ' — r"- — • ' — r^ 1 ' '-- w p* k* p* I u» s* I I I I DOT- er can be told , whea a soul that loog hat I ': W' ' . ■■:■, r... .'J.fi^«^>^!p|pHR|PipipMHH||MMHi| %hm is ^^.—^mtMtA. -j^ — ^ rirzrSi: ■J—:: j 1 1 ^EEfe^ -«- wan der'd, Comeswith-in the Sav - iour's fold. I wuuder'U, Iouq has wuuder'd, No. 172. ®vn tht &ctm ^Vmt " I will glvo thee the heathen for thine inheritance."— Ps, 2: 8. Julia RAMreoN. ( MISSIONARY.) Wii. B. Buadbury, by per. I^^P^^^fe^ 1. O - ver the o - cean wave, far, far a - way, There the poor 2.* Here in this hap - py land we have the lij^ht Shin -ing from 3. Then, while the mis - sion ships glad tid - ings bring, List! as that Jt=4L-=^=z=jez:qic ^^ '^^^^ -■c=t W r^^T^^^rf ^ Chorus. — Pit - y them, pit • y them, Christians at home, Haste with the FrxE, I — —• •• — ff—^-m * ^ ^-^ :^=EtzS: -a>- hta- tlu'n live, wait -ing for day; Grop-ing in ig - norance, God's own word, free, pare, and bright; Shall wo not send to them Ilea - tlu-ii band joy - ful - ly sing, "O - vcr the o - cean wave, ^.^ — r — - -h" -_=!=: -J- :t:-t2g 3Eis: t-— ,*— fcrfd'i o/ ///■<■, Aoa - ten and come. » •• ^— 1-«5> L I-L 1 D. C. CnoBus. is: ;s rr ^Sl dark as the night, No V)less-od BL ble to give them the light. lU - bles to read, Teachers, and preachers, and all that they need? oh, see them come, Briug-ing the bread of life, guid - ing us home." ifei^^ ?lt t--f s PfS "^ Mi . I ^li' ' '■ '1 I'.iii I 1 'a u i''# !l (I, No. 173. pemr^dc;^ of (inttk "These are they which ca.irio out of great trihulation."— Rinr. 7r 14. W. P. Mackay, M. D. Jameh McQranahan, by per. :9:arT:T---s:dr:=iz^.v::^ m^ n zt .-:;il.-^.^r^~ ^f^^^^ 1. Whon we re^ch our Father's dwelling, Cn the Strong e - ter - nal hills, 2. "When thcpiitlisoi'piay'rand (lu - ty, And af - flic- tion all are trod, 3. Anu the way by which lie broughtus, All thegrievings that He bore, J III I ♦ ♦ I e_:=4t=:t=:: L m — m , -itr— «^:zrz-j:« :^=::=it: dirt rt=^= ^ ft._rL__ft_4 :«^lita N Pr ic, ^^-Jj— t? — ^1 -■ Anr our praise to Hini is swell ing Who the vast ere - a - tion fills, And we Avake and see the beau -ty Of our Sav-iourand our God, All the pa - tieut love that taught U3, We'll re -mem- ber ev - er-more, m^ --0- ^ t -j — ■i=i- t= ■9- i VI) — :^- '^g-l-g- .. J — \-^—^-\-m 1 — ■•—*-•■—-! le — I r -F^ J- 2:;rS^' « Shall wo then re - eall the sad-ness, And the clouds that hung so din:, Shall we then re - eall the sto - ry Of our nior - tal griefs and teai>. And 1 1 is rest will be thedear-er, As we think of wea-ry ways, -^- -6h- t-N iStilE?£?JzJiF When our hearts were turn'd from hardness. And our feet from pathsof sin? When on earth we sought the glo - ry AVrestling oft with doubtsand fears? And His li<:;ht will he the; elear-er As we muse on cloud- y days. 1 _zt_zd:: -^i mM^m r rSzjx:*. ?^3: r ^iis?^; Yes, wo sure - ly shall re - niem-ber, And His grace we'll free - ly ^ . :*^: .iTj Jj: :i*„ -J u: i *=* e^=^i£ iro P p uijj nniiu.., ..m ::jux. 1 M own, For the love so strong and t cji- d er.That redcem'd and bro't us home. -*: (S'-n f No. 174 pu!it ^1 €i0 Uttd €mpt}} §ijmded? After a month only of rhrisfiati lifo, nearly all <>f it upon a sick bod, a younp; man of nearly -M years lay dyint;. Suddenly a look of sadness crossed his face, and to lhe(|uery of a fiiend Ik" exclaiined . " >io, 1 am not afraid, Jesus saves luo now ; but oh. must I go and empty handed '' C. C. Lt'thf.k. tDIKT. (Dan. 12: 3.) Geo. C. STEnnixs, by per. 1. "Must I pound emp - ty hand-»d,''Thusiiiy dear Kt'-deem- er meet? 2. Not at death I shrink nor ial - ter, J'or my Hav-iour saves me now ; 3. Oh, the years of sin- niug vvast-ed, Could I but re - call them now, 4. Oh, ye suiut8,a- rouse, be earn- est, Up ard "work while yet 'tia day, Kot one day of sor- vice give Him, Lay no tro - phy at His feet. But to meet Him euip ty hand- ed, Tho't of that now clouds my brow. I would }j;ive them to my Sav- iour, To Iliswill I'd jjlad - ly bow. Kre the night of death oer-takes thee,Strive forsouls while still you may. CnoRUS tU^ j^___|!:5->^_ i::!:^ ■ — -• — «-a(— 3 I — *■— — I 1 f*F-*i •■—■•' — ai — *-FaJ— — -^ — — 1 — -1 - t - u Must I go andcinp- ty hand-ed," MustI meet my Sav- lour so? fe t ^ ^i " "i i 1 I I irr I k'i. •» in ii l^j Eii No. 175. Pjj |aitb fitiU (Slings* "Watch, BtAnd fast in the faith."— Ro«. 14: 1. Rev. H. P. Colby. \V. H. DoANE, by per. fefE^^^p^^ 1. My sin is great, my strength is weals, My path be - set with snares; 2. The world is dark with- out Thee,Lord, I turn me from its strife 3. Temp-ta- tions lure and fears as- sail My frail, in - cou-stant heart; 4. Un- fold Thy pre - cepts to my mind. And cleanse my blind- ed eyes ; :fez: £ Et 1 u I I W- i fz:: -V !- m r r But Thou, O Christ, haat died forme. And Thou wilt hear my prayers. To find Thy love a sweet re-lief; Thou art the light of life. But pre- cious are Thy prom - is- es, And they new strength impart. Grant me to work for Thee on earth, Then praise Thee in the skies. £ Rkfuatv. =fc: -t-J^ To Thee, to Thee, the Cru - ci- fied, The sin - ner's on - ly plea. :^ ^ t: »i '5 S'i'- \ it S: i: r . i> i>" Ke r ly - ing on =£=^ * r Thy promised grace. My faith still clings to Thee. -m^ -^ i^ 3£: -T^-- -♦■ • a :^zz=-: It: Ft :i: EZSi r^r-i-n m '!5"^f5!p^^f'"^PiP<^P mmmmmiim mmmn i No 176. W\xt ^m\ af ^tcatf^f ^tice. "One pcurl of great price. " — Matt. l.T: •!<). Rev. John Mason P. P. BiiTflB. by per. 1. I've found the pearl of great -est price! My heart doth sing for joy; 2. Christ is my Proph-et,Prit'.st,and King; My Proph- et full of light, 3. For lie iu - deed i.s Lord of loriis, And He the King of kings ; 4. Christ is my peace; He died for me, For me He shed His blood ; 5. Christ Je - sus is my all in all, My com - fort and my love ; cz. np ^ — (j, — 1^ — J m^m And sing I must, for Christ is mine! Christ shall my song em -ploy. My {;rc'ut High Priest Ins - foie the throne, My King of heavenly might. He is the Run of Kight-eous-ness, With heal -ing in His wings. And as my wond'rous Sac- ri - fice, Of - fered Him - self to God. My life be - low, and II(^ shall be My joy and crown a - bove. 1^ 1^ ^ I r r F5 I -,•. ^ : -g. J. J . :^z.-^i t- ^^__^__g_L».i. Chorus. ^^gteiifi^^ii I've found the pearl of great - est price! My heart doth sing for joy; m And sing I must, for Christ i.s mine! Christ shall my soiii-; cm - ploy. ^^ b' 1^ p 1 ]^ 1 ^--_-t — p. 4- ITO I !' I H No. 177. ^mi jjct ^ut^uing. Mrs. E. W. GriswOI.D. (JunoES 8 : 1). t 3L?i d: »— — H — ^ 3^ ^ ^ Geo. C. RTEnniNS, by per. ^ m- • ■«> — * ^ — W-^ 1. "Faint, yet pur- su-ing," we press our way Up to tho },'lo - ri - ous 2. "Faint, yet pur-su - ing," whate'er bo - fall. He wlio luis died for us, 3. "Faint, yet pur -Bu-ing," till e- ven - tide, Un - di-r tho cross of tho 4. "Faint, yet pur-su - iug," the eye a - far Sees thro' the dark -ncss the gates of day ; Fol - low - ing Him who died for all ; So should they come, as Cru - ci - tied; Know - ing, when dark - ly Morn- ing Star, Shed -ding its ray for ^-^-hm — ^ — m- has a are the ^- :^ gone bo - fore, might - y throng skies oVr - cast, wea - ry feet, „ :t= m fa« Chorts. -W=ft JE=^z=?: ■t— 1^ I ^ O - ver the path to the brighter shore. "Faint, yet pur- su - ing," from Bear- ing His ban-ner a - loft with song. Sor - row and sigh -ing will end at last. Keep-ing the way, to the gold - en street. 5=^b=I= — ^ te— I ^ — ^zr.- — f- zz}, — F-j — zt^z=^z|z=ti'-^=^ f — t- f Efej^ __l _| _fi *»t P- a 1 -^ ^r- ' -I- day to day, O - ver tho sure and the blood-marked way ; a — J S-^-^^—^ — • ^- m^ * J: 1 pL_^ ^_^_^_J 1 |S__^ Strengthen and keep us, O Saviour, Friend, Ever pur-su - ing,un - to life's end. ^^^^m^^^m i^o f 1 r f^np J ^''^JliliPPSIIiP'iPiP" mmmmmmmm No 178 §i0, mtjj (^m that Shit^trtft* " Come ye, buy and eat."— laA. 56: 1. Anon. \$ tep I>TTET. ^M- P. P. ni.TSfl, by p«r. r 1. Be - side the well at noon-tiiue, I hear a sad one say: 2. He - side the pool He - thes - da, I hear a mourn-t'iil cry: 3. Wliileseat- cd on the hill - side, The hun-gry ones were fed -^—-^ 3: ::^--»|: Wi "I want that liv - ing wa - t«T, Give me "No lu'lp, no Lope is of-ferudTo one By Iliin who said most tru - ly: "I am :-Jitx to drink, I pray; so weak as I;" the liv - ing bread;" iii^ feE ::t: =-1 ^ I [—^ 1 f S^ p^ — I Jrp:J!^:£rj I, . I The well is deep, O pil - prim, But deep-rr is my need^, Oh, cease thy sad cora-phiin-ing, The gos -pel gives thee cheer; 'Tis He, the heavenly mau-ua, Who doth our souls re - store; ^ .^B. -^Bta ..^L ^* .^B. ..^k. ■*-":;ri:-5!-- I thirst for life e - ter - nal. The 'Gift of God' in Come to the house of mer - cy. For Christ the pool is By faith of Him par - tak-ing We live for - ev - er deed." here. more. CiioniTS. n r j=M-^-i=s=teE :^: ■n. Ho, ev' - ry one that thirsteth. The liv - ing wa - ter buy! 'Tia Ho, the great Phy -si - cian. Can cure the sin - eick soul; Ho, ev' - ry one that thirsteth. The liv - ing wa - ter buy! -»-_ ^_^ qj: :f!^ :fz':^ ^ -^ -^ I?*- -f^ ^'ng: m ^-^■ -f-^- m ^ — m- :S=^g=2: n H — Hs :a!z:z4==ii: :Tt--i: Ye bless -ed ones that hun -ger, Take, cat and nev - er die. Rise up and walk," He bids thee, "Thy faith hath made thee whole.'' Ye bless -cd ones that bun -ger, Take, eat and nev - er die. m $: 1 1 li>- 5i3E:Ei: in I f, I 11 I :! h^ i it I No. 179. #« ^$xAm'^ ^tontttj ^mH. " Thine eyes shall behold the land."— Isa. :{3: 17. Rov. Samuri. stbnnktt. T. C. O'Kane, by per. -,i:— m— yi=i^ T U: ^^EJT ;^^ 1. On Jordan's storm -y lianks I stand, And e;ist a wisli-fiil eye 3. O'er Jill those wid(;-ex -t«'nd-<'d j)laiiisShinrs one c - ter - nal day; .'i. When shall I n-ach that liap-jjy jiiac*', And I (i for-cv - or blest? 4. Filled with de-light, my raptured .soul Woulil l.cro no loii;^ - cr stay; .(*.- .^ -^ .^. ^ ^^. ^_ ^•-. ^. _.^. — 3: IX ^ 1 p_-:zzp_L.| , 1 1 ^ — ^ To Canaan's fair and hap-py land,Whcreiny po3 - ses - sions lie. There (Jod the Son for- cv - cr reigns, And scat- ters night a - way. When shall I see my Fa-ther's face, And in Hia bo - som rest? Though Jordan's waves u - round me roll, Fear -less I'd launch a - way. 2 I m J^ ^ nr — Lf — P — [- — I — "^1 1 1 r — t;.p,.i.j CnoRTs. , -=7»: -A— ^- Si^Szignr ^: J ,^' r- ;r We will rest in the fair and bap- py l^ind, Just a - cto.ss on the .=' by and by, I inr and by, ^ :i:t ^^ !!=•: i 1__ -I — 1^ — tg—i ^ 1-- -^-^-^-'-^ — ^-^ Bf— ^-r^; -m « ■•—i—al — ■« •' i*' ev - er-green shore, Sing the song of Mo - ses and the ev - er-green shore, A- .^ ^le. .(•. ^.^. ^ ^- -T- r- g— r:--U=::r^z =P ^=:t:--=:=: ^^ ^ fe! ,--!^z=:ti: V — k- ■^ m--. — -ai — ♦—■ r -1=^ 1 Lamb, by and by, And dwell with Je - sus ev - er - more. 1»« akdg^^''¥n-^iiiriayMift'''^^. ^ No. 180. Wn 3H£f(w;fe till ^m\$ www. "Thy work shaU be rewarded."— J er. 31 . hX Mrs. Elizabeth Milus. Dr. Wm. Mtlleb. ^ ! I I J — 1 ~ " ^ I — I Til — I i~r"T" r . I • * I 1. O land of rest, for thee I sigh, When will the moment come, 2. No tran-quil joys on earth I know, No i)eace-fiil sheltering dome; 3. To Je - sua Christ I fled for rest ; He bade me cease to roam, 4. I sought at once my Saviour's side, No more my steps shall roam ; m^^s^- t± E ^-zSzS^-'t-i S^l ^-^ 'mm il I 11 ! [ ^^i^^te^ :^" z^^:^::- ■'t^ :S::-,5±5i "When I shall lay my ar - mor by. And dwell in peace at home? This world's a wil-der-ness of woe, This world is not my home. And lean for sue -cor on His V)reast, Till He con- dr me home. With Him I'll brave death's chilling tide, And reach my h -1^ home. Jl £ ^=5=^ ^^_^_Jj rt=iV— ♦^i^: P iz: m !=e::re=:&«::t -*T^fE£z*l ^ CiTOKTrs ^^pi^^ We'll work till Je - sus comes, We'll work _^zz5: ^ ::^: H 1 k «--*-F^ ^ 1- i^ —I w ^. :P=i.^: ■+- 1 M^t-t till Je - sus comes, We'll :*:; We'll work till Je - sus comes, We'll work till Je - sus comes. ^^^i^^i '-^' r=T: 1 ■=-r- I work *=e- i=^ till Je - sus comes. And we'll be gath - ercd home. ^ .^ ^ft. P*| H 1- j^— r i- -fet. We'll work till je - sus comes, ^ m 4:1 ' II 1'^ No. 181. Words arranged by 1'. P. BlisS. Mary O. nuAiNAiin. P. P. Bmrs. fef2 1. I know not what 11 waits me, CJod kindly vei In mine eyes, 2. One step I sto be- foro me, 'Tis all I need to see, §S2^ .[:— i^ i 1 — ) — ^ \ — I — ■V — k^ — -1 1 ^- !;-:_ ^r-Tf e^sEil -- ^^ — j^-- >-jv--r— J — js— I — s-^-| — ^s -^^-■^- AjuI o'er each step of my on-ward way lie makes new scenes to rise; The light of heav'n more brightly Khiues,\Vhen earth's illu-sions flee ; ____, |C I 1 , 1__ , ^ * — g- g — p \ 1 1 ^ (•_•_)• — -, trnr-i^-^- ? -T^-L-J— -^==^ *-- ,S 1- •: — L^ — 9 — ^.a> — ( 1 — « — ^ — (— ^- 1 i^^^—t-Hs- ♦ « — ' • — 3 -al — «*-•*—•►—■ a And ev' - ry joy lie sends me, comes A sweet and gladsur- prise. Andsweet- ly through the si-lence, came His lov- ing '' Fol-low me." \ — -m—r1^ ^ m ^- :t. ■V 1 ^ 1- rv-r— 1; Cnnnrs. Where He may lead I'll fol - low, My trust in Him re - pose ; H 4- i:-zlr-3:-ti=^zz:fc^|^z=:|e:rF^— t=iz=ziiEEt^a r, i^-j, 3fr?''?iPP"llPiPiP"^ ^_l?-l And ev' - ry hour in per- feet peace I'll »iug, lie kn()ws,lli' knows j ^fe3 %— ^-1— r- -«- -« Z=I.t -I* • r ^ P— t— ■* ' ^~ I tz:^J=rJ^rJ:rriLsL=r-!z~r=rd:r-^^ri-_4- fe-8:zt:y:^J-S=J ■ -_-S f And ev' - ry hour in per - feet peace I'll sinji, lie kiiowH, He knuwa. /T\ t^t M^=^ -1— t- -^— j^.i -aT— ^ ^ t— 13 tj: I' E^' 'jg-Sizj:: -> — u 3E-^- He knows, He knows, Ho m '-^- ^iB knows Tic knows. :?-^[: S=t;^C=i ^(5._- *' f -^ -I— i 3 O blissful lack of wisdom, 'Tis blossed not to know ; He hokls mc with His own ri dit hand, And will not let mo go, And lulls my troubled soul to rest In Him who loves mo so. 4 So on I go not knowing, I would not if I might ; I'd rather walk in the dark witl God Than go alone in the light ; I'd rather walk by faith with Him Than go alone by isigUt, ill ,v A^ ^> «>. ^^" -^^^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // & ^ 1.0 I.I 1.25 [f-IIM IIM •^ilM 20 U IIIIII.6 Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14S80 (716) 872-4503 «r< k^ V «'x \° ^^ 5 1* V ^ 1 .^ • ^«-H» — K A ..r.. — — ^ — h — -k. i ~t ' '^-^-i • — — 1 u» — ^ — 1 _1 c 1 m - — 1 1 Pi^^Pi fed :5=^: i i :^ night ; Sor - row and care, trib - u - la - tion more ; An ■ gels will praise, the Re-deera - er fold ; Will you be there, broth-er, loved or.es 1^^ :^_Hb^. -«'- m and pain We'll will smile, And to greet. Or :3 I 1 s m ">-'". :"'''™ir^T''^v ^^^T^^^^'^Wf^S^iiiPPPW! w Witn m get pome.— liondtttlfl ^^^^MJpfe fc£^ K C^ leave, when we pass thro' the tomb Clouds of de -spair, storms of loved ones we'll clasp by the hand; Free Irora all pain, far be- will you for- ev - er be lost? What is thy choice, fleet - ing !PE '-JZZIIZ 4:-t m- ' — » m /9 »' :[= — (- --r-^ I , I f: i P §! p=}- ^P « 3^ tri - al and care "We shall leave for that beau - ti - ful home, yond earth - ly stain, "We shall dwell in tluit beau - ti - ful land, pleas -ures of earth, Or a home when death's riv - er is cross'd? I ^ m. ^i ^. ^ ^ EEE: f ^m I f- V- m CHORT'S, i=J=F=Jr=J ^ ^- :a!z::r5;: -* g* 9 — -\ When we get home, oh, when we get home, Get 1^ -«- ? — h f=r -^- -«>- ^ ^ P :J: E3 *^- ri home to glo - ry land, Praia - es we'll sing to 'i?=t: --im- -«»- -«^ t^ -+- -I- -f5»- ^ m £iI-3 — Sja _'-_s_£ v ;g; ^_^ — «•>- 2^ZizH Je - sus, our King, A ransomed, a glo - ri - fied band. y'Ht — • — "?5»- ■,1' — 1- 4^- -m- :{::d iwr f=f ipa 4»' I 4 n i hi ii'l »i ii No, 183. ^0t pKaK \iU tvtv htm ®all ** And the building of the wall of it was of Jasper ; and the city was pure gold, lilte unto clear glass,"— Rev, "Jl : 1». Rpv. ,T. R. Atciiinson. O. F. Prbsbrey. by per. :(t: ^5 :-_z:|it liii:^ 1^^=:^ :ftL^± — JT=r«»— 1. I have read 2. I havo read 3. I have read 4. I have read of a beau - ti - ful cit of brijt^ht mansions in Heav of Avhite robes for the right of a Christ so tor - giv y, Far a - en, Which the eous, Of bright iug, That vile a iM — 7- 5: ^ : 1 m -m- 1*- :]^h :q5-:i5: — ^ ^ ^ way in the king-dom of Sav- iour has gone to pro crowns which theglo - ri - fied sin- ners may ask and re ■--dt^ .^_9 ^ _ -t-^ h^ - God ; I have read how its walls are of - pare ; And the saints who on earth have been wear, When our Father shall bid them "Come, - ceive Peace and par - don from ev'- ry trans- ^ 3t "■tr 2" — +- :^I I :i :^: jas - per, How its streets are all gold - en and faith - ful, Rest for - ev - er with Christ o - ver en - ter, And my glo - ry e - ter - nal - ly gres - sion, If when ask - ing they on - ly be broad, there ; share ;" lieve. In the There no How the I have $ '^ JS¥^ 1 - JZ}g-j :=>iLz:.iy.z>-zi{g=^— p = ■I 1 1 1 y- — ^ ' > lc_i i^_L f-— J — i.Al I, i . m IS I No. 184. ^xt pu naming JKome t0-night? Arrnngod. " All things are ready, come."— Matt. 22: 4. .Tames McGranaiian. by per. --P— ^ ^ — — ^ :5:i^: =i=^T:^Vr: ^ a^^^ 1. Arc you com-ing Homo, ycw.an(l'rers, Whom Je - 8US died to win, 2. Are you com-ing Home, ye lost ones? Ik' -hold your Lord dotb wait: 3. Are you com-ing Home, yc guilt - y, "Who bear the load of sin; -: g<— ^-T-^-T-^-> — -|g !ar- Ft7 ^7 T" J T-T — T aSEt :c :ri^!>- ^i 3C :=»|~5f=^- -A— 4—, All foot-sore, lame and wea - ry, Your garments stain'd with sin ; Come, then no long - er liu - gor, Come ere it be too late ; Out - side you've long been stand- ing, Come now and ven - ture in ; :^-~W.: I ^ -•» *^ ^ fz -1' f t- ps :3|:irai: rc --^- •-w- -J- ^ :sti=al: ^^ ' 1 n ; "Will you seek the blood of Jo - sus To wash your garments white; "Will you come and let Him save you, O trust His love and might; Will you heed the Sav-iour's prom - ise, And dare to trust Him quite ; :|e=iE i=£i£?=£3 ^-k^^^^ fe^ >=i=^ IL^J^ » ^^ « ^ y «-"-•— •^-i-^--. -^--^— J Will you trust His precious prom-ise. Are you coming Home to-night ? Will you come while He is call- ing, Are you coming Home to-night ? •? "Comeun - to me," saith Je - sus, Are you coming Home to-night? ^f -b»- ^^■i 5E1 i ^xt jjott taming ^amc?— (Kanclttdci Chorts. fe N ^ b I ■*" * • — »- jB=i ji -I — (- .i-]^ M Mz ~t>-^ — at? m Are you comJng Home to-night, Are yo,. ?oiii-ing ITome to-night, 3 -» — •■- =^f r-zr:i^: fXr-f-''f~f II «i ..I;; Are you com-ing Home to Je - sub, Out of dark-ness in - to light? ^ *hF r. r. F I -t h stz*: zziEEl^S^ Are you com-ing Home to-night, Are you coming Home to-night &^ ■I K 4=1^^ ^ U I -l^-f- f U U 1^ I !l I 1 11 fc. | feji: ft£4:^ ;E|;j ifea#|£|jitpi To yourlov-ing, heav'nly Fath - er, Are you coming Home to-night? r ^ -♦- - rr\ -> — 1^— H? — k 1S>1 ( ;i ii '^1 I Ifl I Am *;'■ No. 185. Where x^ Shjj Refuge? " What Is a man prolltcd. if ho shall gain tho wlioio world, and lose his own soul."— Matt. 10 : 20. Fanny T Ckoshy. :¥-;e^'st .Silas J. Vail, by per. ^—Jt-JiLili-^ crUi3:Nqj.;3:::'rir-: g-^f^^^^sa 1. Say.wlierc iH thy refii;^c,in)()r sinner, And what is thy prospect to-day ? 2. Tho Mas-ter is tailing tlu-e, .sinut-r. In tones of compassion and lovo, 3. As summer is waniugipour biuucr, Kepeut, ere the seusou is post; r=r=:=S ^:-«z:f--^ ^1^^ i^- li--^. :=tl Why toil for the wealth tliat will perish, The treasures that rust and decay 'i To fi'el that sweet rapture of pardon, And lay up thy treasure a- hove : God's gooducss to thee is extend- ed, As long as the day-beam shall last ; X ^^ 4^ ^ — -^—^—^---r,—^ Oh ! think of thy 8oul,that forev- er Must live on e - ter- ni- ty's shore, Oh ! kneel at the cross where He suffered,To ransom thy soul from the grave ; Then slight not tho warning repeated With all the bright moments that roll, :fct =t^- Wlien thou,in the dust art f()rfiot-ten,When pleasure can charm thee no more.l The arm of His mercy will hold thee, The arm that is mighty to save. ? Nor say, wlien the harvest is cud-ed , That no one hath cared for th v soul. 3 f CiioErs. -Oi n^-:1^ 'Twill prof-it thee nothing,l)ut fearful the cost,To gain the whole world if thy :^.^^z:1b: -^ — -1? — •- ^^ZZUZZV'J _( (_ :t f -) (- U 1^ > :^-=^: *l ::::^=4^ soul should bo lost ! To gain tlie whole world if thy soul should be lost. r:s i>S=t— :?=£=£ \ :jEzz:^z=i-te- :tgzzz|gz:|g^jg _-|*_| *. Bzri; k — ^ s&/ ^3eEB f lOJ^ !/ mi m No. 186 ^tirjhtlg (Slcams mx ^annct " Lift y(! iij) ii l)auner upon the high mountains. "—Isa. H: 2. Rev. Thomas .1. Potteu. Sir .\htiiik m. Sri.T.ivAlf. r^ ^^ J 1 \—-4-r-C d — ^ — = — ^-zJ. V:Xzt-i^t-Zi -«^ ■^- X -M — m '— -"i — '9-^ I 1 — r- 1. Brightly gleams our ban - ner, Pomt-ing to the sky, Wav-mg wand'rers on - ward, 2. Je-sus, Lord and Mas-ter, At Thy sa-cred feet. Here with hearts re-joic - iiig, 3. All our days di - rect us, In the way we go, Lead us on vie -to - nous 4. Then with Saints and An - gels May we join a - bove, Off '-ring end- less prais - es -*»- -«-i — 1 1 — >—- vH — [ I — ■< — •* — t— '-^■ V^-r -^r Se t ^•^L^(2 <9 •I 1 t-. \ (5» n a- * i a3E3 H (- :S=S fi^iE^ r -<>■ H \ n: :^-sz=i=i?_:LzjE ^;£ To their home on high; Journeying o'er the des - ert, 61ad-ly thus we pray, See Thy chil - dren meet ; Oft - en have we left Thee, Oft - en gone a - stray, - ver ev' - ry foe ; Bid Thine an - gels shield us, When the storm-clouds lower, At Thy throne of love ; When the toil is o - ver, Then comes rest and peace, — r^feii^ B-^-^^l ■H9- E?5^^^d :|gzife-igi-^: -I — K*-* t-r Chorus. Ei(?: And with hearts u - nit - ed, Take our heav'nward way. Keep us, might-y Sav - iour, In the nar - row way. Par -don Thou and save us In the last dread hour. Je-sus, in His beau - ty;— Songs that nev - er cease. Brightly gleams our =t=6sq:^_-=:ir Uil ti f 1 11 ban - ner, Pointing to the sky. Waving wand'rers onward To their home on high. icig I I' \w No. 187 %t that mxmik " IIo that beliovctli on rae hath evorlastlnR life."— Jonw fl: 47. P. P. B. P. P. Bliss, by per. 4* :^* =t=::t i^E^L ^^^^ 1 . Hear yo tlie plad Good News from hoav'n ? Life to a death-dooraed 2. When wo were lost, the Son of God Made an a- tone- ment .'{. Why not ])e-lievc the glad Good News? Why still the voice of :^- t-s 1b=|k: £r^i=^:-^^: ■^' f. ^=ft :tz ^ race God is given ! Christ on the cross for you and me His blood : When we the glad Good News he - lieve, re - fuse? Why not be- lieve, When God hath said, -♦- T^ -t#- -•- • -»- -im- -•- -0- -0- T^ 4- ^- ■^■- ^- m ^ ± I ^__^_ - — Chortts. ^ Tk — '. 1 3ESE^ ii^^g^^ »/ - ■,, I - - - - - I Pur-chased a par - don full and free. He that be - liev - eth, 5 Then the a - tone- ment we re - ceive. * XO-Jl No 188 /atha h\h my 3Rund» " For tliy nnino's sako loiul inw, and guide me."— Ph. r?l ; Rev. II. N. CoiiH. S .) Vail I Mill by per. I. "IM^ The way b dark, my m Fa- ther! h; -«- Cloud upon cloud Is gathering thickly o'er my head, and loud The thunders roar a - bove me.|| { Yet see, 1 stand hlio one ] bewildered! Father, /take my hand, And thro' the gloom lead ill safe - ly home, safe - ly home, — ( 1 .-^ -J — -iJ- ly home, Lead safe - ly V— t?-t -^~^iz3-z home Thy child! .^ -_J5 I 1 I 2 The — 3 1* :^:z:::*r :^^i^S 1. Ifoavonly Til - tlirr, wo Ix'scech Theo.GriintTliyblc.ssinj^ cro weinirt; 2. Lov- iiij^ Suv-iour, go Thou with us, Bo our com-lort and our .stay ; 3. JIo - ly Spir- it^ dwell with-iii us, May oursoulsTliy toni • jtlo be; 4. IToaveuly Fa-thcr, Lov-ing Huv-iour, Jfo-ly Spir- it, Three in One, — 1^ — i^Ji. — Bzrt r-r E?E3=lt^ q- grtpz. 3 Take us in Thy care and keeping. Guard from e - vil ev' - ry heart. Grate-ful praise to Thee wo rcn - dor. For the joy -we feel to - day. May we tread the path to glo - ry, Led andguid-ed still by Thee. As a-mong Thy saints and an -gels. So on earth, Thy will be done. ^^: Crronrs. ,fe; m z^niR:: TT ■ V --^^ Bloes the words we hero have spoken, Oflfered i)ray'r and cheerful strain ; m^^^^^^^^m If Thy will, O Lord, we pray Thee, Grant we all may meet a -gain. 1 j ^ l^L, ^ ^ p.L^.JJ 1M« \. No. 190. Mt 6a^pcl 0f Zh^ (tyXlUt "Ood so lovpd Iho world that hogavo his onlybegotit n Son."— Jonv Tr M. ROV. A. T. I'lEKSON. .J A Mies Mc(iUANAIIAK. t-r-rT^ -, — I 1 f , 1 ,-, ; h — 4--^ I i 1. Tlio ^'os- i)t'l of Thy utiKo My at nblmrn heart has Avoii,F()r"(;o(lso loved th« 2. Tlio siT-iK'nt "lift- I'd iiiT' Oouhl life and healing; jiivc, So .Ic - siis on the 3. "Tho soul that. simieth dies:" My aw-t'ul doom I heard; I wa.s for ev - er 4. "N'ottonmdcmtitli \ \vorld"'rhe".M:iiiof sorro\vs"caiiu;l»ut that Iheworhlniinht T). ''Lordjlielpmy uii-be-liof '.''(< ivt mu thepi aeoof faith,Torest with thild-liko ^ — a-P— I •— t — I- 1»- i r — I Y—-^- — r-* — rt 1 1~ -\ 1 L L j__i ^ — ^ — p^.pzcj^::i::pipzi p_|: .p_:j T mill Hc^avo His on - ly Son, That. ro.s.s l»ids ni(! to look and live ; ror| ost, Hut for Tliy ^raei(nisA\ord Tiiat.^ "W h )-so-ev - IT will l)elicve,t lave Sal-va-tion thro' Jlis name; Fori On what Thy gospel Kaith,That/ ■world cros.s lost liav trust .shall I \ •I. •■■■., * ev- er-last- ing life receive!" "Shall ev - er - la.st - ing life re- ceivel" 4^!..0L. ^ .^ -^ ^ .^ M. ^. • ^. Jt\^^ :^: -f2. -aLV , -^^ No. 191. fc A NOW. f -r^- -5^ d: :^ -«^ <5^ ^ i: ^^g^fP31 to the Sod, and to the 5-; II' Zjl!', Glory be to the Father, and As it was in the beginning, is now, and ev - cr shall be, world with- out -«- rs ^- ^- -<^ -r I T No. 192. ®dl it ®ttt "The Lord is King for ever and ever."^Pa. 10 r 18. FRAKTCKfl R. HAVEROAIi. 5tEfe^:: T=^-: . — ^- — ^ — 1-_- -m- 5t 3^Ei Arr. by Ira D. SANKKTi ;± B :i=^=ir gii 1. Tell it out v mong the na-tions that the Lord is King ; 2. Tell it out a- mong the peo- pie that the Sav - iour reigns ; 3. Tell it out a- mong the peo- pie, Je - sus reigns a - hove ; firc T^T^^ E^E^ \ ■i m^^ mm tt± Tell Tell Tell it out! Tell it out! Tell it out! Tell "f it out ! Tell it out ! Tell it out ! Tell it it it ^^M^=^mm^ :«(: out out out :^::i=a(: a- mong the a- mong the a- mong the y. t S ■ -o 3 a ■:^fei*-d ^ ^ r r vw — d — 1 i K fi- .4- — ^■-^^ r1 — 1 ^'— ^ — ^ A- =1- -(" ^ 1 1 -^ — n — *l — A -.-U- -^i- r^:-i= — 1 — "v — —^\^ . ^ if- • - - - na-tions, bid them !tieatli- en, bid them na-tions that His; 1 • V • - shout and sing ; Tell it out I break their chains; Tell it out! eign is love ; Tell it out ! rT • ^ r ^-r! Tell it < Tell it . Tell it « 1 )ut! 9Ut! jut! ^tk— •— t — t- -i \ \ V '^ - M ^ 1 >f — H ^ - g ; 1 1 m % m — m ■ • - -i — -* m Tell it out with ad - o - ra-tionthat He shall in-crease,Thatthe Pell it out a-mong the weep- ing ones that Je - sus lives, Tell it Tell it out a-mong the highways and the lanes at home,Let it lt»* .■ I li mt^rnn mmmmmm'mmm. I ■ -a a ®ftt it ®ttt.— r cease;Tell it out ! Tell it out ! out a-mong the sinners that He cuuie tosave; Tell it out ! Tell it out ! wea-ry, heav- y- la- den,ueed no Ion- ger roam;Tell it out ! Tell it out ! >^-g : ^h I •^ -^- I I ^ J -19- t— 1 — I- I—. :£ f No. 193. ^igW ditv §ntknm. " Sorrow and Righing shall flee away."— ISA. ,^5 : 10. :.|^t I Frances R. JlAVKuaAL. lUA Ti. Sankky. ^^ g a-8 i i I ^:Jj^ ^B^£^gSIgB^;^gIJ 1. Light after darkness.Gain after loss,Strength after weakne.ss,Crown after cross; 2. Sheaves after sow- ing,Sua aft-er raiu,iSight after mystery,Peace after pain; 3. Near aft-er distantjGleam aftergIoom,Love after loueliness,Life after tomb; rrr- f i^ ti !.^! . ;. Sv.'eet aft-er bit- ter,Hoi)e after fears,Honie after wand'ring.Praise after tears. Juy aft-er sor - row,CaIm after blast,Re8t after wearine88,Sweet rest at last. Aft-er long ag- ony, Rapture of bliss, Right was the pathway, Leading to this. ^^^^mi^^^m iin> No. 194. (Blatjj be t0 ^tm^* §ame» •* Lift up your heads, O yc gates ; * • * and the King of glory shall come in."— Pa. 24: 7, Anon. Geo. C. STKiiuiNS. -I- ^3 > 1 1 , H 1 -M — s) — h 1. Glo - ry, glo - ry be to Jo- sus, Glo-ry to His pre- cious name; 2. In the i)lace of His re- jcc - tion,"\VhereHesuffered,where He died, 3. Here was marred His blessed visage,nere His brow was wreathed with thorn, 4. Yes, tri-uniph-ant hal - le- In -jahs Still a- rise to greet His name ; .-4-^=P--H«— ^ -^ — tr-r m — I :fe: asEaEs^s3?EEa i ^KE m Sweet it is to sound His prais-es, Blest it is to spread His fame. Bursts of ho - ly praiso as-cend- ing,Greets the glo-rious Cru - ci - fled. Here the ob - ject of dc- ris - ion, Bit - ter taunt and mock- ing scorn. Sweet it is to sound His prais- es, Blest it is to spread His fame. -M=^-J^. :-Jrvz5=£=:e--F£==£==g: 4=: =F^ r CnORTTS, ^\-— '3^' t p en Glo - ry, glo - ry. lial le - lu - jah ! Glo - ry be to _. rf- — ; 1 1 ' Je - sus' name. H*_(ie- 'f I Sweet it is to sound His prais- es, Blest it is to spread His fame rSzh£z:£i==gL;JL.,^3£-i=:!^riFV:.:i-g ^ ;«=*: — T — \rr- N roo •pp ■■■•■■I IPI mm -PS. 24: 7. UBINS. lusname; le died, ith thorn, 'is uanie ; — I — =T=1 (5' — is fame, i - fled. ig scorn, is fame. -~T Q 4- • — I — w i^' — S US' name. tt MMKiiNBMtMHdKMiii No. 195. liothing but the ^laoil tsi ^tn$. " without shedding of blood is no remission."— IIf.h. 9: 22. Rev. RonKBT I.om'KY. Rev. Rohekt FiOWRY, _1 1 w^^^ r=5- ;i] t=*=#: -• — « — « — *! — * -m 5 1. What can wash a- ■vvay my stain? Nothing but tlie blood of 2. For 3. Notli 4. This 5. Now 6. Glo my cleansing this ■ing is I see — Nothing but the blood of can for sin a - tone — Nothing but tlie blood of all my hopeand peace — Nothing ])ut the blood of this I'll o - vercome — Nothing but the blood of i:c4:=?: • ry! glo - ry! thus I -I--J-3 - sus; - sus ; - sus ; - .sus ; - sus ; - sus; Je Je Je Je Je Je -^9 ^.-z A r- '■B It: -Nothing Imt the blood of -^ — ^ — ^ — ^ — I U — t-'X- 1 — ^13 . ^r., ^^_3 i :i:z: i "^m z E: ::^^: ■«!' V :zj— S ■iH— =T= What can make me whole a - gain? Nothing but the blood of For my par -don this my plea — Nothing but the blood of Naught of good that I have done — Nothing but the blood of Thia is all my righteousness — Nothing but the blood of Now by this I'll reach my home — Nothing but the blood of All my praise for this I bring — Nothing but the blond of S=I=^;ee£ X- ^rzr-^ Je Je Je Je Je Je rirzt: sus. sus. sus. sus. sus. sua. -la— --«- Eefraxn. 5— -^-^^=fegE3SEE-;fc3r£t it-i: =F= r Oh, pre-cious is the flow That makes me white as snow; J- ' ■m- -(«- .. •(«- - 'it! No. 196. §t0ne but Chtfet tm ^atfe% •* We also Joy iii CJod, through our Lord Jesus ChrlHt, by whom we have now received the atonement."— Rom. 5 : 118. B. E. Arr. -^ -A- 1^ — I 1 (- =j JAME3 McGRANAHAN. i im q^^p-TH^a; d — — - 8— a^ r 1. O Christ iu Thee my soul hath found, And found in Thee a - lone, 2. I sighed for rest and hap-pi-ness, I yearned for them, not Thee; 3. I tried the bro-ken cis- terns, Lord, But ah! the -wa - ters failed f 4. The pleasures lost I sad- ly mourn'd, liut nev - er wept for Thee, — ( » . 1 — —I— 1 19-^ ^P r-r-r ^r -I — ^ ?3d --1—4 -]%-. ^—J'r^-^ ^ I I irr The peace, the joy I sought so long. The bliss till now un - known. But while I passed my Sav-iour by. His love laid hold on me. E'en as I stooped to drink they fled, And mock'd me as I wailed. Till grace my sight- less eyes received, Thy love - li - ness to see. ±=t -U» 1- i^i Chorus. ^-B I I I Now none but Christ can sat - is - fy. None oth - er name for me, n !^ n . J J forme, i 1 — Li^_»_i» — ^ ^ ^—'-^ — 1^ — 10 !»-*■ m — m — »-i*i h — t — I r ^^^^^^ E£^^ rr H- fr^r^ =t -<»-' i There's love, and life, and l ast - iug joy, Lord Je ^ sus^ found in Thee. m m -• — I- ;c=: ±=t: t-f aji i^ :*K=te: -r—r n^ «o« I ^ :^i »||2 M §i '1^ ?^ ^p^— i"^ r. one, 'hee; liledt ?hee, f own. e. tiled. 1 i li H & arme, i lee. m No. 197. ffiamc, f tadigal, Came. " I will arise and go to my Father."— Luke 15: l\ Mabel C. Frost. Iba D. Sankit. ^ fe£E^ ^-H--i{:i: apzaij fc:- d r>- -N-r-- iE^^ 3 rh- 1. O soul in the far a - way coun - try, A - wea - ry, and 2. A - rise ! and come buck to liiy la - ther. He'll meet tln-e whiU 3. Although thou hast sinned a-gaiustheuT - on, And weak and un- P 3t ^ * •J"-, 4 iJ-^- 1 _H _j^ :ilix d: ;iJ-i=il: fam-ished, and sad, There a rest in the home of thy Fa -ther, yet on the way; As- sured of His ten- dcr com - pas - sion, wor-thy may be; He of- forsthee full res -to - ra - tion. CiroKUs. His wel-corae will make thy heart glad. Come,come,prod ■ i - gal, O why wilt thou Ion - ger do - lay. And par- don a -bun-dant and free. S^HIf #■— 1^- -I- br— ^ y-_ ^- — ^— ■^=p- U r=-j ^ _j — __,- :a!iz:: come, And wan - der no Ion - ger a - far from Lome ; Come, come, =rF^j J . ^i=^ prod - i - gal,come, A wel- come a- waits in thy Fa - ther'.s home. :=^:^ SSOit f ^=^. I'll r f ! h I nl ■ f> 1 l| 1 1 ill ^'1 ' 1 J 1 1 ir No. 198. mt Shan Itfip. " If we sufTcr, wo shall also reign with him."— 2 Tim. 2: 12. Geo. C. NREniiAM. (?. C. Tasu. ^35 ,1^ — t^ — 1. "When the Lord from hcav'nap-pearSjW'hen are han - ishcd all our fears, 2. When our eyes the King shall see, In His glo - rioiisMa -.jes- ty, 3. Debt-ors to His matchless grace, At His feet our crowns will place, 4. Let this hope now pu - ri - fy Those who on Thy word re - ly ; -^ .f-y.^ ^«. ^«- ^T^^. ^ ♦^V ^ #- -(2- ■ip:fi-.i^^:.-,|g-jr->--g- 8^ 1 — I ■ I .. — I- — I-.— I 1 i !— p—l-v^-H — al — • ._|>(-IIli-s— I 1 — 1^1 — 1=^—1 — ^ 1 I I 1—^-1 When the sleep - ers from the tomb, With the watch-ersrcachtheirhorae. When to Him we'recall'da - bove, Partners of His joy and love. And as a - ges roll a - long, Still will sing the glad new song. Coi.i - fort to our hearts af - ford, 'Till the com - iug of the Lord. m^-- Ciiours _-^| i 1 p_ -^-- — i^H» «».- -m-zy^—^ • h> 1*- -4— — 1 — I— — i^ — I — — i^ — I ' 1 1 — ■■ -I 1 -I — -) 1 1 — . --J cp _, ;^=[:^ — , — > . j .{ , ip^J -HV-giaS-ES.-v fe^^^- Then en - throned our Lord with Thee, We shall reign --H .(*-• |*.i-(«_.! t -^— r-" •-i:^ :t:=t==: -•-H*- Then enthroned our Lord with Thee, We shall reign ^^U^ i-7. E - tcr - nal - ly, Then en -throned ^- -m- -m- -m- ' our Lord with -*-^ -^ — I- -)5— ± :^ E - ter - nal - ly. Then enthroned our —I J=— ,^ — -—fViP-'-s'-- —*-•-'■' ter nal - ly. f-- f----r. 1^ • ^^ • ticrd with Thee, We shall reign e ter I ^^ • nal - ly. ,A Kl tSfT,{?iTSa«f*T?'* ' ii 1 3 ZWr—i No. 199. ^cttcmptiatt ^ivomut *' The redemption of their soul Is iirecioiis."— Pa. 40 : S. Eh. Xatitan. Jamks MrOnANAnAiT. 4- $ =3^^ ---r* *^^^iM^^^^±:mim 1. Come,sing,my soul, and praise thoLor(l,Who hath redcein'd thee by His blood ; 2. Onco from my God I ■wiuuk'red far, And with His ho - ly will made war: 3. O joy- 0U3 hour when (iod to mo A vis - ion gave of Cal - va - ry : 4. Noworksof mer - it now I plead. But Jc - sus take for all my need; 5. Come, wea-ry soul, and here find rest; Ac-cept rc-demption, and be blest: :*Ef qfL_r-. -- — H? — I — » •-I »-! 1 1 ^-1 :^=rt :kL_r-:-_ iJ i"^ :3^ ..^_L| 1 j j — 1_^ w m K. -^ I 1^ u u J- — i — I 1 tH ;g- 1 — (- 1 1/ u u u Delivered tliee from chains that bound. And bro't thee to re - demption ground. But now my songs to God a-bound ; I'm standing on re- demption ground. My bonds were loosed, my soul unbound ; I sang up- on re - demption ground. No righteousness in me is found, Ex-ccjit up-on re -demption ground. The Christ who died, by God is crown'd To par - don on re - demption ground. ■ ■ '■ ■ ^li 1^ 1^ 1^1 U— ■ II H ^^ .»:: I Chorus. IPS J [ ^ 1_ M — ■•I— ii- ^^ ->— ^ ^-.:it =1=^ ^-- J-T-h 4— -t-J- t^E^i^^ Redemption ground, the ground of peace. Redemption ground, Owondronsgrace ; g S ^E. 1 I I -M :|B= tzr-t?: r *ii r^ a--s =5iEi '-*■ r"f u 1^ i/ u Here let our praise to God a-bound,Who saves us on re-demp - tion ground. ro« I No. 200. §x$t Ip m& §i»$tnt. " Uiso up, my love, my fair on«, and oome away."— Sono or ftou 2:.l(Jl J. DenhamSmith. Arr. Arr. by .Tames McGranahaw. ::1 | ^^"^ ^g^ - f Rise up, and hast- en! my aoul, haste a- long ! And speed on thy t Home, home is near- ing, 'tis coming in - to view, A lit- tie more of 2 f Wliy should we liu - fjjer when heaven lies be- fore ! While earth's fast re' t Pleas- ures and treasures which on(;e here we knew, No more can they - r I T -^ % ^ t^ 1= Chorus. i ^P -i 1- •>— tr- ^ ——^ jour - ney with hope and with song;1 toil - ing and then to earth a - dieu. J Come then, come, and ced - ing, and soon will be no more ; ) charm us with such a goal in view, j raise the joy - ful song ? Ye chil- dren of the wil - der-ness, our i -^--u- f ±=): :^^ 5tr=5=:JiT= time can- not be long. Home,home,horae, oh, why should we de I: ^— ' lay? The mom ofheav'nis dawn - ing, we're near the break of day. m T -I — N — (- "^^t ^ ^ T !r [^ ■'■'^^- l^ — i* '-' ! - ^oo HAIf. on thy nore of H fast re- lan they ^ >> , and de- ay m |ti$ir ^tp and pfiaistrn.— Contlutlrtl. 3 Loved ones in Jesna they've passed on before, Now resting in glory, thoy weary aw no more; Toils all are ended, and notiiing now hut joy, And praises, ascending their ever glad employ. Come then, come, &c. 4 No condemnation ! how blessed is the word, And no separation! forever with the Lord ; He will be with us who loved us long before, And Jesus, our Jesus, is ours for evermore. Come then, come, &c. No. 201. ®k ^mtt ^ttrttj 0f ®E " And he took them up In his arms, put his hands upon them, and blessed them."— Mark 10: l(j. Mrs. Jemima Luke. J. C, Enolkbrecht. J^: I think when I read that sweet sto - ry I wish that His hands had been placed on His foot -stool in prayer I is gone to 1. 2. 8. Tet still to 4. Inthatbeauti - ful place He of old, When Je - sus was here my head.ThatHisarm had been thrown may go. And ask for a share pre - pare, For all that are washed d?:b=:qs-^-.U_L V„ J ={l-:^z1^ji:id^-j Hoi *i^g: a-mongmen, How He called lit- tie chil-dren as Iambs to His fold, I should a- round me, And that I might have seen His kind look when He said, "Let the in His love; And if I now earn-est - ly seek Him be- low, I shall and for -given; And ma - ny dear chil-dren are gath-er - ing there, For "Of ^!:£^^ fe^— Fine. Kkfrain D.S. FINE. KEFKAIN. i^ », w fc. I I like to have been with them then. I should like to have been with them then, lit - tie ones come un - to Me." "Let the lit - tie ones come un - to Me." see Him and hear Him a - bove, I shall see Him and hear Him a - bove. such is the kmg-dom of heaven.'* For "Of such is the king-dom of heaven.^ SS^E^K- r s* ffl t 1; |1 1(1 !| r», or No. 202. ^t^m. I wilt txw^i ?hce. " I will trust in Thee."— i>s. 05: 23. Mary J. Wat.kkr. Ira d. sank«t. 3^#*|ii!iiiii^^ ^^-^ r X SEi 1. Je-sus, I will trust Thee, trust Thee with my soul; Guilt -7, lost, and hel^Hess, 2. Je - BUS, I can trust Thee, trust Thy writ-ten word, Since Thy voice of mer-cy 8. Je-su3, I do trust Thee, trust Thee with-out doubt: "Who-so -ev • er com-eth, — t 1 -ai fTT- ten. Thou canst make me whole. There is none in hea - ven or on earth like Thee: I have oft - en heard, When Thy Spir-it teach - eth, to my taste how sweet — Thou wilt not cast out,'' Faith- ful is Thy prom -ise, pre-cious is Thy blood — H*-^'h«— ^-,-=,r^ r^—m^~m !-r~l ^-r-A- -_ fK — I |A — |^_^-j__ — ^ — m—m 1-1 — — 1^-1 — m m ■ ^g— ■ _ f=FF I ' I D.s. — Je-8us, I will trust Theejrust Thee withmy soul; | Fine. Chobus. , ? trJfciS :^=i; :g!=53: Thou hast died for sin-ners — therefore Lord for me. On - ly may I heark-en, sit - ting at Thy feet. These my soul's sal - va-tion. Thou my Sav - iour God ! In Thy love con -fid- ing -«?- ■^:e::ft-^ PS3 P— l*-r^— a — •■— i»-r«' — -^rr^-- — tt-'— --^ — -1 — I — r' ^— 1 .f=z![:=Er:4ii-p-=iti£bt:i=t-F^-^-ifc|:^ r-T- Guilt-yflost, and helpless, Thou canst make me whole. D.a iig±? ^__^_«_ ^ I will seek* Thy face, Wor-ship and a - dore Thee, for Thy wondrous grace. -•- •♦- -•- -♦- -^ _ ^_i#._^__^_^,fl..- -^ ^ ^ 4- rrn- :^=te: i^ring, 4. " Not mv own !" tlie Lord ac-cepts me, One a-moug the raiisdiiud throng. im^ A itn: ^ a Glad- ly I ac - cept the mcs-sage, I be-long to Christ the Lord, Ev' - ry-thing to Him commit - ted,"While e-ter - nal a- ges roll. To boused iu joy - ful ser - vice For theglo - xy of my King. Who in heav'n shall see Hisglo - ry, And to Jc - bus Christ be- long. — 1<<- atz-ar: ■>-. ■P •-V-* -^ :| Chorus, ^•~T^ ^ — ^ — «r :g-i: ^e =-^ — ^ J be- "Notmy own!" Oh,"notmyown!" Je-su8, I be-long to 9m *■ -- — i 1- itii;. il-_ig: 4::=t::->: -t: Oh, no! Oh, no ! Je-su8, I belong, be : »; long to Thee ! Thee!.... All I have, and all I hope for, Thine for all e-ter -ni-ty. long to Thee ! SOO ^1 ti ] u No. 204. Mrs. M. D. C. Blapb. (R«arl niTET. Jl: 31. H: 7,8.) J. n. MmRAT. ^^^f*3 /<--. '^^^mfm^ri^^ 1. With Tlisdour and lo7 - inKC'art',Will the Sjiv- iour lead ua (in, To the 2, Tliroutili therock-y wil - derncHS, Will tho Sav- ioiir lead us on, To the '.i. NVifh Jlissfninj; and mighty hand.Willtlio Sav- i«)ur load us on, To that 4. la lli(! rroniisfd Land to Ik", Will the 8av- iour lead us on, Till J'air ^^ ^^=i^ '^f'Tt^tl^ hill;* and val - leys fair, O - vcr Jor- dan ? Yes, we'll rest ourwea-ry feet land Avo shall possosa, O - vor Jor- dau? Yes, liy niyht the wondrous ray, ood and ]iloasant land, O - vcr Jor- daa?Yt's, where vine and ol-ive prow, Canaan's hliore we SCO, O - ver Jor- daa?Ycs, todwell with Thee,at last, a>',-z:i"*=::$=f:zi|s=i:^=qs By tho crvs- tal wa- ter8,sweet,W' hen the peace- ful shore we greet, Cloud - J pil - lar by the day, They shall guide us on our way, And tho brooks and fountains flow,Thirst nor hun- gersliall we know, | Guide and lead us, as Thou hast, Till the part- ed wave be passed,". :t: rT"r?T~rr m — i** — ?■ Chorus O - ver Jor - dau ! O - ver Jor - dan ! Yes, we'll fc^ rest our wea- ry feet, By the crys- tal wa- terasweet,0- ver Jor-dan, < — I ! "h: H 1- tf — ^»-.-^^■ [ • !»-•— j» - 1 i; I t r te I '- — ' — 4 SIO ' m Z 3 5J 3 n Si if b'U an, ^vct Cardan.— Concluded. ^i^B O - ver .For - dun, When the peiicorul hhort' we'll uroet.O - ver .lor - dan. No. 205. i^raioc \U the ^ord. ^P_. '* It Is tjood to sliiK praises unto our (Jod; \\ yo tho Lord; for it is pood Praise to our Gotl to sing: 2. Those that arc l)ro - kt-n in their heart, And troubled in theirniinds, ;{, He counts the uuni- her of the .stars; He names theme v' - ry one: :^- P^M^P*-^^^-p3^P --^-.-=1- For it is jdeas-ant, and to praise It is a come-ly thing. He heal - eth, and their pain-ful wodnds.He ten - der - ly up - binds. Our Lord is great, and of great pow'r, His wis-doni search can none. i^ :t: It: f=rr^ 1 — V 1 Ciioiirs. I'raise! tlie Lord, it is good Praise to our God to sing: -^-^ :pE=pzia[zip; 1 — r-T-r-r Praise yothc Lord, for it is good, Praise to sing, i!^ ^' — ^ — ' — ' H - ^^ic-p=^ — , — 1,_(:^_^^-^ ■ I .„,_. ^__^_ i- — I 1 1 1—, 1 1 i— J 1_, — I — ,_ I'ur it is pleasant, and to praise It is a come - ly thing. --I— ,-•• •- , •-•• — ^ — ^ — a — I f i.i mmmmmmsm rn^iU I No. 206. I ^rtt it att with §m^. "Casting all your care upon him, for he careth for you.' — 1 Pet. 5: 7. Mrs. E. H. Willis. Arr. James McOranahajt. l£l-:=ir4^N ^-"^--^->M^^-=^--^ 1. Oh, I left it 2. Oh, I leave it 3. Oh, I leave it 4. Leave, oh, leave it -j^r--*|-r-— i!!=z]iLi-_-J— j-:-:^^::^-:;- __ , . 3-:t!n all v?ith Je - sus, long a - go -, long a go; All my all with Je - sus, for He knows, for no knows. How to all with Je - sus, day by day ; day by day; Faith can all with Je - sus, droop-ing soul; drooping roui; Tell not 3=3^.31^-^-=^ ••i--:s|-*- =rf r "'■*■" r i; u r sins I bro't Him and my woo ; and my woo. When by faith I saw Him bleeding on the steal the bitter from life's woes ; from life 8 wocg; How to gild the tear of sor-row with Hia firmly trust Him, come what may ; come what may; Hope has dropp'd for aye her an-chor, found her half thy sto - ry, but the whole ; but the whole; Worlds on worlds are hanging ever on His g: r treo; on the tree; Heard His still small smilo, with His smile, Make the dcs - ert rest; round her rest; lu the calm, sure hand, on iiia ham^, Life and death are M-K whis-per, " 'Tis for thee !'' • Ti» for theei gar ' den bloom a - while, bioom a whiie, ha - ven of His breast, of his breast, wait - ing His com-mand, n\» ..ommand, tr :*3^ -^ ^- ^ 1 ^^^^^^^^^m From ray wea-ry heart the bur-den rolled a - way: Then with all my weakness leaning on His might. Love es-teems it joy of hea-ven to a - bide Yet Hia ten-der, lav - mg mer-cy makes thee room , t Hap-py day! All IS light! ki His side! Oh, come home ! t?— U' u ^- .^J^ hap-py day! all IS light! at His side! oh, come home! (9- x i?iik; ^ i i «ia :i ■| s I thccl- £■ _i.il. B i I i If- '■.■y;.-i"".,i)""..n-."">v,v :.. . II. ^,.JiJWiiPl|p|pp^|||llMll)lj |iu« I f eft it i^n with §m^.-(^0nt\n&t&. 5Si^ -fK-t- From my wea- ry heart the burden roll'd a-way ; Hap-py roli'd a- way i ^ Then with all my weakness leaning; on His might, All is light! all is light! ' ou Bis migbt, Love es-teemsit joy ofheav-en to a- bide, At His side! at His side! to a- bide, Yes, His ten-der loying mercy makes thee room, Oh, coiti^ home ! Ob, come home ! makei thee room, ^^- U U U U U I u U I ^b' No. 207. Charlks West.ky. " God is Love."— 1 John, 4: 8. Sir John Stevenson ^a =J "^ r j --p - ^-^=^^^^ ■h^ ^ ■ J — -^-»l- -al — I — I-- -* — ' — ' — al — -d-h*' — \-^-4 %-m-m -m—m — %- — «H — -m-^ s- :3^: sSS^ ^il - (Depth of mer-cy lean there be Mcr-cy Btill re-served for me ? 1 ICan ray God His wrath for-bear? Ale, the chief of ein-ners.spare ? / a Chorus. f 1 I 4=1?!: ( t :^=^_ God is love ! I know, I feci ; Jc - sus lives, and loves me still ; 51^t:r-=t.-t i^B Jo - RMS lives, r f= He lives, and loves me still J _[> I r _ H ^mmn y I liave long wthstood ITis grace Long provoked Him to His face : Would not hearken to His calls ; Grieved Him by a thousand falls. 1 3 Now incline me to repent; Let me now my sins lament ; Now my foul revolt deplore, Weep, believe, and sin no more. I J 13 I »! i£: i\ \i W '. Il I i ¥ n" '■ m\ \ wm^ No. 208. ^xtmm §Ja t-r-M :»: ::]. -^- 1 i ;j l"H- -ipi z^--:J^--~irrr±=i r ^iiiSE? -^ ::1- I lose my Aveak-ness in thatflood, And gath-er strength di - vine. S ires[>oilcdthc hosts of death and sin, And took their pow'r a - v,aj. V In Je - sus' name I'll strug-gle thro'. And en - terheav'nvrith song, » t ^^ rr T -I — •»■ — »•- ^ ^F^ TTEFTJATN'- p--S::*Es My soul will o - ver-c me by the blood of the Lamb, My soul will o - ver- • •V ^ ^ - -^ -^ -♦- - -^- -*-•-<«--(•- -(ft- -(*- -m- .^ L| 1,-- 1^-1 1— ZtLZZ -I h- :|^=P: ■6»— U — U— b* — i :iH:-:=^ g=^ -ft- ^__^ :Sz=S=l-S~"g^g: ^=: como by tho blood of the Lamb ; O - ver - come, !:#:--t==t=itiir-1e: -*T— 1» » » -t— -I — tp- — i: ^nn^^— 5t: ■J"—- J^ iEEi o - ver- m.. -A- .(•- -«. ^JIO. O - ver-come, My .'il- rm ^ IWM ^m\ m\\ #vcrr0mc — (E^nrUidei 5-E^^ii£J come. O - ver-como by tlio blooil of the LamK ^ ^ -m. -^ -m- ^ .ft- jt- i- — -I — I — I — I — I , 1 t? y s» — I? — r — -v" soou will o - ver-coiue. ^- ^ -Tl -o- r No. 211. mt mm\\\v ^\\^t "Whom having? not sct>n, yo love."— I Pkt. 1; S. Frances R. IIavergal. Jamks McGranahav. FrxE. 1. O Sav - iour, pre-cious Suv - ionr, Whom, yet un - seen, \vc love; 2. O Brinj^-er of sal- va - tion, Wlio Avoiidrous-ly liast wronj^ht 3. In Thee all ful - ness dwell -eth, All ^vnco and i)o\v'r di - vine; 4. Oh, grant the con - sum - ma - tion Of this our song, a- bove. m A *=F^ :t=t: -)« m- ^ ISZ. ■-i9- r — 1 — - m- pJz^i W-' w- f 1 , vs* • f r " 1 r 1 D. C— IFc prainc Thee and con -/ess T//rr, Our Saif - iour and our King! Last V. And ev - er - more con - f ess Thcc, Our Sav -iour and our King! it^-^-l^- 10 ^ (pl- m \- -^ ^ m — -a|— F-i5»— '-4 O Nam , of might and fa - vor, All oth Thy -self the rev - e - la - tion Of love The glo - ry that ox - cell - eth, O Son In end - less a - dor - a - tion And ev - names a - bove. • yon- ^-t :p: ^^ ^ < :^*.: ^-h rf ^^E^ i^ -i^— ^ r Trust on !f trust on !) trust on ! (trust on !) The morn- ing dawn is near, J A^ J' -i ^i ^ r r * r ..- I^^S ±[Z±: I f=Fr^=ff 91@ pP^I jIv J^^ ,ll.U!iMW!!f»-y.JtT|«<;.T-fW*^^ r-i- ^ No. 213. I^ajj, ay^ f 0U feadjj? "Therefore be ye also ready."— Matt. 24 : 44. A. S. KiKFFER. T. C. O'Kanb. by p«r. 1. Should the Death-au - gel knock at thy cham - bcr, lu the still 2. Ma - ny sad spir - ita now are de - i)art - in^ In - to the 3. Ma - ny re-decmed ones now are as - ceiid - infj; In - to tho ^.* M. ^ -m- ^ M.' ^ -m.. ^. .^. -(iL . ^«. ^ ^j^j^=:d ? r r-=^gL-^:;==:tg=^:7-=:-::=:=r:!;;z4l'-zl-g::i:Lr- L^ ^^ — ^ y -> V— ^ — ^t? -^ — b» — ^*»=^ b— -I - ^ ^1 ^ — i^"=T5— -^ — > 1- 1*1^ !*• — ^ N h-1 watch of to - night, world of do - spair ; man-sion3 of light; e* Say ,will your spir -it pass in - to tor-ment, Ev' - ry brief mo-ment brings your doom nearer; Je - 8U3 la pleading, pa-tieut- ly plead-ing, s^ t: trni ^ J^-4^-. -m 'f Art +— ^- CHOKI'S. ^ • — h nit=;it £r=^=h. to the land of de - light ? ner, O sin - ner, be - ware ! let Him save you to - night. IF" Say, are you read • 7, :t=:t=t f f -(- >— ^■ :|fc=t -I h — K>- ^ lEisE^: g-^— ^- fcn^: J — -^ — ^ _qz: --f^ j — i^ jiii_ ~t ^~rr &^ O are you read - y ? If tne Death-an - gel should call ; should call ; ^ -♦- ^ - ' — ' :t«=|B: H V t^iztAZzzprTEZzzd m Say, are you ready ? O are you read-y? Mer-cy stands waiting for all. ^ L ^ ^ i^ U ■V-l^-tr-V- i?;^ I' ;^i No. 214. ^nwml 60 1 "Forgetting those thinps wJiich nro Ju-hind, and roaoliinB forth unto those things which uro boluri;." — J'uu.. .'J: 13. E. B. Arr. James McciitANAiivN. -~'?:^r~'- 1 1*^ — I I^r --' — 4- mt ^ara^g -j — h :t=Ji!!U:t--J;r=t= S, * 3J: ■■•tf"— -^^--::- 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Trust -iiig in tho Lord Ihy God, On-ward j;o! Has lie call'd Ihoo to tlie plough? On- ward go! Has Has In i-- Hegiv'n thio gohl -en grain V Ho said tlie end is near? this lit - tlo luo-meut then. On-ward On-ward On-ward go! go! go! -•- -•- -I©- ^•- on-ward on-ward on-ward on-ward on-ward -^- :t=: go! go' go! go! -(2- i:zF--r=--p-i 1 I I Hold -ing fast His promised wordjN Kight is com -ing, ecrvoHim nov?;) Sow, and thou slialt reap a - gain;' On - ward Serv-ing Him witii ho - ly fear, \ In thy ways ac - knowledge Him;/ Onward! onward go! -A. .0L ^ .^ ^. -fT-^i -ifL -^ iiivt--^ i_ft ~ — ^z — ♦ — iri*' — !• !^ — Onward! ouward! go! Ne'er de - ny His worth-y Name, Tho' it bringreproach and shame; Faith and lovo in ser-vice blend; On His might - y arm depend; To thy Alas -tor's gate re - i)air, Watching bo and waiting there; Christ thy ])()r - tiou,ciiristthy stay, Heav'niy bread U)) - on the way, Let His mind bo found in thee: Let Ills will thy jjleasure be; •h I .^. .^ .^ jt] ^ 42. ^ I 1 1 1 I — t- i (C- t9- pi Spreading still Stand-ing fast He will Lear Lead - ing on Thus in life His nn - and to and wondrous fame, \ til the end, ) an-swer prayer ;| glo-rious day ; I lib - er - ty, / .(•- .,*. ^. 1 1 1 ■m- ._- I'-_J>^_ On-ward go! On - ward go! Onward, onward ! Onward go! ,?^r -t. mt ^ -i'-l 1- — i- --^-k: J J J- ■»- i in s £»*^ «o Onward, onward go! f pppTtr»^ WMIJ.,M. mfH 1 1 iff^PpHPHi "' ii' i.ii'iiiiLiid go! go' go! go! No. 215. Pate than S^ttgue ran 2Jctt. " Greater lovo hath no man than this."— I John 15: 13. J. E. ITaiz:^— a uJ-J^4 d^drinii -^-4- '^~ ^ -i9 -251 i That I a ransomed soul might be, Is more than tongue can tell. That I might live for ev - or - more, Is more than torj-^ue can tell. The mer - it of His pre-cious blood. Is mon; than tongue can ♦ell. The hope in Ilira so bright and clear, Is more than tongue can tell. Chorus. — s— ^ -T^-J^ His love is more than tongue can tell ; His love is more than tongue can than tongue can tell ; - — I — I — I — I — ^ — 1 *^=t«=-^v£ ..,«_(•.. .pzr^-i*- cTrrn tell ; The love that Jesus had for me Is more than tongue can tell, than tongue can tell ; •I if ^'1 i I i! I 'i '{I 1-' ll 5 No. 216. %mx fhmt mjf ^m^tt. " Hour my jirayor, O Lonl, give ear to my supplications. "—Ps. 143: 1. Rev. IlENKY C. OKAVKS. SeO. O. STEnBINi. z:z.4:z:g - F-j ^ — ^ !■< q:=l^ -(:--fc;id ^^^ig 1. All - SCO - ing, gra - cious Lord — My heart be - fore Thee lies; 2. Thou li now- est all my need, My in - most thought ('.ost see ; 3. Thou ho - ly bles3 - ed One, To me, I pray, draw near; 4. Biud Thou my life to Thine. To mo Thy life is given; Q ±^E£ -g-~4— y r-T" r -t — r ■(S'-T — EEEE£=3: -9-r)7 K-d ' ^ ir-J ' ' ■J-r--' ' 1 i i — i All sin ofthought and life abhorred, My soul to Thee would rise. 1 Ah, Lord! from all al-lurements freed,Like Thee transformed I'd be. ^ My spir-it fill, O heavenly Son, "With lov-ing, God- ly fear. ^ While I my all to Thee re - sign, Thou art my all In heaven.^ .m- ^«. ^- -^- :?:: n^ ^ft- #- ^ ^ I J-J -^ t- m g:^-^_g__^^- dbtz.-::tz.-t--t; :t=E=F: — ' 1 1 1 Iv ^ s -I ^-T- .f-__^ ±1:: 3 CnoRus. :* ■j^ -^-^-u T Hear Thou my prayer, O God, U - nite my heart to Thee; r^2- -I f=^=r :t:==^F r -15'- e1 wj— I- =1: rrv Rit. m -, _H- a=i:3!r:t>-|— g ii^ H 1 1 - -rf t-r?= 5^ Be-neath Thy love, be-neath Thy rod, From sin de - liv - er me. £ r=f=f=f^ fe^^Et *=tf «=«s=s=f£ 1—1- f ^ •>•««> i 11 i No. 217. |f$ tjiiiut ^mm^ ^uvnint)? "LetyourlightsoBlilnp before inon, that thoy may see your «<•<»< I worlcN,.ind Rlorlfyyour Mrs. v.. y. II. (jIates. Father which is tn lieiiven."— Matt. 5: 16. C. ('. W'ii.mamh. 1. Say, is 2. I'p - on 3. Il onco I* m your lamp buriunR, my broth- cr? tlie dark iiioiintaiiistiicy .stuin-hit', nil thti luiupa tliiit aru light- eel jv_r 1^ . zn^ m M — 9 — I pray you look Thfy arebruiwedoM the ."^hould stead - i - ly P5 ^ i^— tBZzqe: ^- ^1 -A — -pp^^ — ' I — A — — ; — i^~2^r^^^a — iz"^ — A — m — a~~j — ^r~^ — ^i g""n5i quick-ly and rocks and they blaze in a see; For if it were burning, then sure-ly Some lie Withwliite,|)luading fa - ci-sturii'd upward, To the line, Wide o - ver the land and the o - coan, What a ^ I— ' J ^ ^ J J' ^ J ^ ' ^ Ks:*(_5 — ^•-» h—^^^^l ' r ' ► — • ' ' ' te — ^ — t»— ^— J 3^Z: ^ ? — T^ --^ f k^ — [-V i*" — y^ K» ^ ^—-W- — 3~ P^P-H 1? !?->-' " ^r: — I if— IB ^■■' beam would fall brightly on n»e. There are clouds and the pit - i - ful sky. There is gir-dle of glo • ry would shine! How D. S.— 6V/y, — ^ — 1» — > — b» — t? — >-L-*-' ma - ny and ma - ny a- nia - ny a lamp that i.s all the dark j)la- c;os would ia your l(impburn-iuij, my ft --ft m^^^i round you, light - ed — bright-en ! broth ■ erf r I Who fol - low wher - ev - er We be -hold them a - near and How the mists would roll up and / pray you look quick ■ ly -^ -^ -ff- you a a and 1^ go, far; way ! see; If you But not How the Fur ->- ._fS (S- -^—^- t D.s. for Chorus. thought that they walk'd in the shadow. Your lamp would burn brighter, I know. ma - ny a-raongthem,my brother, Shine stead-i - Ij' on like a star. earth would laugh out in her gladness, To hail the mil-len - ni - al day! if it were burning, then sure- ly Some beam would fall brightly on me f t:=i ««» ^^pi ! No. 218. ^iV jite (Ciaittfj ^omt " Ami BO shall wo ever bo Willi Iho Lord,'— 1 Thrss. Tc 17. Kr. Nathan. Jamfs McGnANAnAW. 1. Our way is oft -in rug - ged ^Vhilellere on earth wc roam, 2. To Ma- rah'a bit - tor wa - tcra Wo oft have iiuirm'ring come, 3. Whca of the de8-ert wua-ry, Our God His grato has shown, r.— ^5— **— r^--^ ^ ^ n?- I — r •j — "-i •- # f i f §pi? Andthornsaro in the ])atli- way, lUit wo are go - ing home But God tho cup has sweetened, And so we're go - ing hor.ie. "^ By rest - ing ua at E - lim, "With sweet fore-tastes of home. ! t r-T-^r — f -tS>- X -I*- r Chouus. We're go go - mg, Th^^^ g go - ing, wo are go - ing, Yes, we are go - ing homo ; m ^s^P^^ ■^: :m— p —W- 4:: t: tpzp go- ing home ; m ■i -(5*- -SL We soon shall cross the riv - er, r=j^ ■M^:=A -^m B Vnd be with Christ at home. ^ m ^^=i: :^=^ r — r — r » 4 With hunger often fainting, We've made complaining moan ; But, fed by heavenly manna, We still are going home. 5 Some stand to-day on Nebo, The journey nearly done. And some are in the valley ; But all are going hosMk •^-''•^mimi'fm' A9. ^ roam, come. , shown, No. 219. (Siome unta pe, and ^c$t. " Come uuto mo, all yo that labor avul are heavy ladeti, ami I will rIta you real."— Matt. U: 'M. Et,. Nathan. Jamba MrCiRANAitAir. 1. Broth-er, art thou worn aud wea- ry, Tempted,trie(l,and sore oppretw'd ? 2. Oh, Ue knowa the dark fore-bod- ing8 Of theconsciencc-troubh'd breimt; 3. To the Lord bring all your bur- den, Put the prom-ise to the test; 1} Jl*- -<- g#^^ ^gg -«4-i dome, bone, home. e -ifi'-i Lj=j =j:s-j ^ ^ List - en to the word of Je - bus," Come un - to mo, and rest !" And to such His word is giv - eu, "Come un -to me, aud rest!" Hear Him say,your ]iur-den- Bear - er, " Come nn - to me, and rest !" S t=t= :i=^|B: i\ I ifT home ; home. " Come un - to me, and rest I" m t--t " Come un - to me, and rest !" (2 I I =F Xjr^^jtz -i9-\-h- Come, 1=4 1=--F=--F- Oh, come and rest ! Come, f ■■^rrrat- Oh, come and rest ! 5i=«t: :i=t ■i^Es. J=:^ 3: fS — Toi 1 ' ••^ * -^ — ••' «i- "Sr a Come, ye wea- ry, hea- vy - lad - en, " Come nn - to me, and rest !" ^-f-'fH'-^ t3 -»— »•- =F=^--"^^-^-R ^^ 5 If in sorrow thou art weeping, Grieving for the loved ones missed. Surely then to you He whispers, " Come unto me, {ud rest !" 5 Trust to Him for all thy future. He will give thee what is best ; Why then fear when He is saying, "Come unto me, and rest!'' QQS !!iPlliiii !f — 1 ^ 1 atz-J: :=l=5t=-i! * ¥i»= :t=^ ii^s :1s=1: ^- 1 i Aa their wea - ry Thro' the wa-ters of We are near-er its "We lift up our feet touch the shining strand. Yea, one by death they en - ter life, Yes, one by wa-ters each c - vcn - tide, Yes, one by voi - CCS trembling- ly, Yes, one by one one one! one! fe& 4 4 f o k 't' ^ ♦—.^-Lw,.,* — »_z* — « — ^-"^^ — ■• — • — 'Z^r^^'^ — * — *"■ They rest with the Sav-iour, they wait their crown. Their travel-stained To some are the floods of the riv - er still, As they ford on their "We can hear the noise of the dash -ing stream, Oft now and a- The waves of the riv - er are dark and cold, But we know the i^ ^8g^= V— tr- — I 1 P — h. — ^ — 1-1 -^. •%---g r^rr^^ -k « — ^ — m^ *! -m — 3^ fe^^ M=-^^ itr3^ garments are all laid down ; Tiiey wait the white raiment the way to tlio heaven - ly hill ; The waves to oth - ers run gain, thro' our life's deep dream ; Sometimesthe dark floods all the place where our feet shall hold; O Thou who didst pass thro' the ^» — — 1» — m — I «%50 f «< 1 =: i s. S 4 le! le! A le! A le! 3 ■— 4 -•-•- ■^ 11 H ■ the run the '''the m sssa^ssamscssfss&SSSL: ■ iiii wn""'' l (j |i i wn -3^-- ■•i-T— I 1 ) 1 — ■*! 1- I ^ Lord shall pre-pare P'or all wbo the glo-ry with Ilim shall share, fierce- ly and wild Yet they reach thehoineof tlie un - de- tiled. I)ank8 o - \er-llo\v, Some - times in rip-pies and email waves go, deep- est miduight, Now guldens, and send us the stuU' and light. X- r- u u u Kkfuain. w-- t — 3^ *^^ iiJ -«f^- :i:^ -J- ^^ — ■■ vj • '- ^ *^~ r Gath'ring home ! i^ath'ring home! Fording the riv- er one bj one 1^ -t^ jc^t — t^- « — I — p I. . — ,9-. =Tf 1 S^l ni^ t: Gath' - ring home ! gath' - ring home, yes, ono -!ri--r^ . .M-i — 4=1. E p-p— TE^aEj by ono 4^ -r ^ -r- jB^t; 1^^ No. 221. #nlH a pttk mite. " Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the mornini;."— Ps. SO: 5. Mrs. M. r. A. CiioziEK. Geo. C. Stebbins, 4 ifi-Ti— -zr:i-zz=r_. , TZl^s::: — |_t:: -| — | — ^_ | ~r :^izffi: HS*. ^sst i 1. On - ly a lit - tie while 2. Suf- fer if God shall will, 3. On-ly a lit- tie while. Of walking with wea- ry feet, JU And work for Him while we may, From For toil-ing a few short days, And w^^m Pa-tient- ly o- ■v^r the thorn- y way That leads to the gold- en street. Cal-va-ry's cross to Zi -on'sorowu, Is on - ly a lit- tie way. then comes the rest, the qui- et rest, E- ter- ni- ty's end- less praise. I§^ 1-T1— r-jzt: Eft :^: -_j____j_ -(•t-f?- »■ — » — » — (S* . . ^1 i )| I* VI msBSBsm No. 222. ^ km iht Ward^ ^t |cjsiui ' Christ is all, and in all."— Col. 3 : 2. Gbo. C. Nekdham. :1: =r J ^- C. 0. Cas*. m^m I 1. I licar the words of Jo - sus, They speak of i)oacc wit li God ; 2. His word di-vine-ly bless -cd, It shows me what I am; 3. Oh! hear the words of Jo - sus, The tid - ings are for thee; ^m^^ r r—r—\::-- F=t:f:=|=f: T -T~^- m mmmm :^ ^- I :3g; I see the Lamb, Christ Je - sua, Who bore my heav-y load; His cross it brings sal - va - tion, The vie - tim was the Lamb; Oh! clasp the cross of Je - sus, Aud there for ref-uge flee; &^ ::te::vziJB=i|e: It: -»■- J ^_. — I ^ -I 1 1^ 1^ Lr I -iS» — -1 tSa:=J: ,fe3E^: J^-J^- i ,.4 — r'_._ jH.— J — F - -"£."= ::^r: s a ] I trust the blood of Je - bus. From sin it sets me free, His blood pro-cur-eth par - don, And jus - ti - fies the soul, Oh! trust the blood of Je - sus. Be saved this ver - y hour; — ^;i— . i_H — — i^ 1^ 1^ — 1 % '. fe^=-i:^^E:^ * j^—- r- t=i±^i=i)=^3=^ m I love the name of Je - bus, Who gave Him-self for me. His name, how sweet and pre - clous, It makes the sin - ner whole. Oh! love the name of Je - sus. Blest name of wondrous pow'r. -P- 1 1 — . . — I . ^^^m^mm^^^^m f-' -m—f- ?i!i» I *:# \-z * — lod; im; hee ; \ mm^mmsmmfm^ !■ ^^!^i7^ ;'"^-T!^ Mff um j No. 223. ^t%\$ fe Pjj Variant " went on his way rejoicing.'"— Acts 8: 39. Rev. R. LowBT. J—- J- X Rot. R. \j0WKt, =t SEEiiEj -5 — ^-^ 1. My soul is hap - py all day long — Je - sus is my 2. My heav - y load of sin is gone — Je - sus is ray 3. I heard tho voice of luer - cy call — Je - bus is my 4. Now Avill I tell it all a - round — Je - sus is my -J— ■?►--*- - I" r — I — I — 1^ ^ — *- -I— ^31 load; Lamb; flee; 1 free, soul, hour; :3=' s -a- me. whole. 3 pow'r. .-^^- _U 1 Th =g J- 1 J -4- -m — —m — M^— » R 1- d-i=4 ilSP Saviour; And all my life is full of song — Jo - sus died for me. Saviour; At His dear cross I laid it down — Je - sus died for me. Saviour; I sim-ply trust- ed, that was all — Je - sus died for me. Saviour; How sweet a bless-ing I have found — Je - sus died for me. -<2 l:!2z:t=:zf^=t — «' — -•■ ji^- :t=--t:: -«►- ^ -(S- '-&1 r-r-r— r~r-r-r- ?=^=^=p= (S-- mi CnoRU.s. m^M 1^- :25L Fal - le - lu - jah! Hal - le - lu - jah! To the lov - ing Lamb for -I — ;5--5zii^:£=£=::^z=:5 11 3 a^:z-^ =$r=^~»*"- -J^--^ -l~d--:r— t i^^^sSl sinners slain; Hal-le- lu-jah! Hal-le-lu-jah! To the Lamb who livesagain. »• — ♦-«-! • 1 ^— ► - . >- 1 ig— by— ^-r toH •• — »— !•— »~h'' "H I ^—1 — , — i-P_ -^ — |^_^._.PZCZ_ _^__( ^_I_| >__, L._p^. • 11 I — .i^_^__^:xLf::zp__^ ^zr, — ^ — i^ — p— li — ■ ^ — c_cel_ii „ll".JPUrJJ-.-» It No. 224. I nm C0minj|, Come unto me all yo that labor and are heavy ladon, and I will civ© you rest."— Matt. 9: 28. Hki.fn n. YoiiNO. Ira D. SankkT. iesii :-^\ ^t— t- I t& 1. Sad and wea-ry, lone and d;eary, Lord, I •would Thy call o ■ *oey ; 2. Thou,theHo-ly, meekauulow-ly, Je - sus, un - to Thee I come; 3. Here a - bid-ing, in Thee hiding, Seeks my wca - ry soul to rest, 4. Be Thou near me, keep and cheer me, Thro' life's dark and stormy way ; .A •-— _ ^ I^ -A _». .A- ^*^ ^* kthzd ^-f+- ^ r u r-P r Thee be-lieving, C J .- - - ceiving, I would come to Thee to - day. Keepmeev-er, let nev -cr From Thy bless - ed keeping roam. Till the dawning of the morning, When I wako a-mongtheblest. Turn my sadness in - to gladness, Turn my dark-ness in- to day. f- — I- =E Chorfs. i I am com-ing, I am com-ing, Com-ing, Sav - ioar to be blessed ; S^ iM JJ r-T-r- -I — ±^ tt: I — :=ii . 1 1 — u 1 1 4 3 -ft- ^fil-t — I ^ 1 x-'-m^ '^-^-- ^ It — i— «—■ •••al — i-f — 1^=^— 1~ \\ SSi^E^ am coming, I am coming. Coming, Lord, to Tliee for rest. TT- I 1 1 — 1- ;jgit::wiii»: t— r- r •I ;=^- «:m> KKT, No. 225. deliverance will (Same. " We are Journeying unto the place of which the Lord said, I will give you."— Num. 10: 29. J. B. M. Rev. Jno. B. Matthias, 18.36. come; rest, way; zr_ --nj-^al: trav'- ler heav - y, shin - ing, on - ward, ar - bor, watchword be - iug "Ou-wardI" a way-worn was la - den - mer sun was kept press-ing sters in the lu tat - ter'd parmenta clad, H is strength was al - most pone, The sweat was on his hrow, For he was wend-ing home ; That stood he - side the w^ay, He stopped his ears and ran, I I I -^--ie: 1 J^ ^— J^ .-4L ^ -^ B^ -:^- 4^~3^rtsi 1 And struggling up the moun-tain, Yet he shout - ed as he journeyed, I)e His gar - ments worn and dust - y, His Still shout -iug as he journeyed, De At - tract - ed his at - ten - tion, In Still shout- ing as he journeyed, De t:=P :gd It seem'd that he was liv - er-ance will step seem'd ver-y liv - er-ance will vit - ing his de ■ liv - er-auco will -•— * * sad ; ") come, f slow: )^ come J • lay come .} Chorus. ilessed ; ^-±..4—t.jL.^_ -sL^z-^ .i^-5zaj± ^^ ^i-'^^rr Then palma of victo-ry, crowns ofglo-ry, Palms of victo-ry I shall bear. 58t. 4 I saw him in the evening, The sun was bending low. He'd overtopped the mountain, And reached the vale below: He saw the golden city, — His everlasting home, — And shouted loud, Hoaanna, Deliverance will come! 6 While gazing on that city, .lust o'er the narrow flood, A band of holy angels Came from the throne of God. 6 I They bore him on their pinions Safe o'er the dash iug foam ; And joined him in his triumph, — Deliverance had come! I heard the song of triumph They sang upon that shore. Saying, Jesus haa redeemed us To suflFer nevermore; Then, casting his eyes backward On the race which he had run, He shouted loud, Ilosannu, I^eliverauce has come! I 'i %\ it ■ii' ■; i; !■ ' 11 I V piif I I I I (f M I'! No. 226. %^\t mt as K aw. " Hear my praj er, O liord, and let my cry come unto Thee."— Pg. 102: 1. Emza II. IlAMLiTON, Geo. C. Stebhins. ir%- -t _, - _ -J — I — ) — iq — ^ztzt^sg— t^ii- • -M, — I v. — 1_ I — I.---I 1. Je - BUS, my Lord, to Thee I cry, Un - less Thou help me I raustdie; 2. Help- less I am and full of guilt, But yet formeThy blood wassplit; 3. I bow be-fore Thy mercy -seat, Be- bold me, Saviour,at Thy feet ; -U- b^ U W> b«> l^ I I I 1 1 1 1 ^r- t9 • b^-n: ] $ 4^_-^__N. aj-. 5 „za|- ^=r- :::i1: _4--.Tal: — — 1— -j^—f — g .- 1^4——^ — _i_ - _H -^ — -m- g^T- --^ ;t^ Oh, bring Thy free sal - va - tion nigh, And take me as I am. And Thou canst make me what thou wilt. And take me as I am. Thy work de - gin. Thy work complete. And take me as I am. w =r' :tczi]K=z|e::z|c ■«>— • — m-' t|=F r Chobus. am : g^^^ E^r ;j f^ii^^^^ --j- d=F-= P Lord, I give my- self to chee, Oh, take me as I am. ^^ :^:zz^z=:^=zfc -4i=--=t .5'-' — •■ f*^-F 4 If Thou hast work for me to do, Inspire my will, my heart renew ; And work both in, and by me too, AuU take me us I um. 5 And when at last the work is done. The battle fought, the victory won; Still, still my cry shall be alone, Oh , take me as 1 am. •»•>•* M» No. 227. §tfm 0f the W0Xt " Be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceivinp; your own selves."— James 1 : 22. El. Natuan. James McQbanahan. 1. Once more we come,God'8 word to hear,The word so pure and ho -ly, 2. The life of God is in the word ; And who-so- e'er be- liev- eth, 3. The word of God, by faith received, Imparts re-gen-er- a - tion ; 4. So when the word of God we hear, Let us be humbly plead-ing A-3-^ !^^:^5E5EEiEti ^-¥- . r-_il J__-S.:_ tA^. .3rvzitzL-^i3:|«- b > — gg-r : r: :^zz^ mm I I Now The And The ^5 1— L— i — ^^— grant us, Lord, a list'ning ear, A spir - it meek and low - ly ; re- cordthereof Christ the Lord E- ter-nal life re- ceiv- eth ; he who hath in Christ believed Lives out a new ere - a - tion ; Ho - ly Ghost to give us light, As we the word are heed-ing ; ^ .^^^ _i — jtz^ > — ^-t n -► — I — P m =^ ^^ ^ A For if But if But if But if i^-f- r we hear, and heed it not, we hear, be - liev- ing not, we hear, and do it not, we hear, and feel it not. — =^a We We We We :^=^ ■^ =t=^ m hear for condem-na - tioa ; hear for eoiuU in-na - tion ; hear for condem-na - tion ; hear for condem-na - tion ; P SZ t=t £ -I- -J- ±: ^ J=Fi: ^IB For "do -era of theword,"we'retaugIit,Areheir8ofChrist'asalvaaon. ■U- No. 228. Wt f mfe^ Mhtt mA §\m Mtt " Oh ye Hervantfl of the Lord, praise the name of the Lord."— rs. 113 : I. Ei.. Nathan. James McGranahaw. ^mM I t «r ^^ 1. "Wo praise Thee and bless Thee, Our Fa - ther in heaven, 2. We praise Thee and bless The») : Once sin - ful and ead, 3. We praise Thee and bless Thee : The Spir - it hath come A"f=^ feE t -»•- -fv- ^ I i I E — I- t U For the joy of sal - va - tion By the word thou hast giv - en, To dwell with, and teach us, -:r -m- i feSl 1 Thy gos - pel To Christ we And guide us hath given, were led. safe home. Hal - le - lu - jah ! we praise Thee Thro' Je - bus our Lord ; ir :t= t: fef ^ -m~ » ^-—\ — *? :i *=rt: J=i=Fd I — r ^ Hal - le - lu - jah ! we bless Thee For the gift If m ^s t of Thy word! I I m jEnile: -t— t?- -^ zr--,\z_-^f- 4 We praise Thee and bless Thee, For food by the way ; The manna from heaven Provided each day. 6 We praise Thee and bless Thee ; Thy word hath gone forth. That Chrint shall be King and Beign over the earth. 6 We praise Thee and bless Thee, And wait His return To fulfil every promise He made to His own. 7 We praise Thee and l)less Thee : We'll reign with Him then, To praise Thee and blesa Thee For ever. Amen. %iii $. HAIf. caven, id, )me i m I given. I led. I home. lOrd; ^5 I No. 229. ?hj!l W\\\ U Dottfl •' Thy will be done in earth, an It In in heaven."— Matt. 6 : 10. CHAKI.OTTIi: El.I.IOTT. JAMKS McORANAnAlf. 3_j»_X .^_j_j^r. ^ — L^^ ^ — ^^ .^^_zi 1. My (iod and 2. What tho' in 3. Let l>ut my 4. lie - new my 5. Then when on Fa- ther, wliilo I nt ray Fur from my liome, on lone-ly grief I ni^h For friend.s ho - h)vcd,no faintin^j; luart be ])list With 'i'hy sweet Spir - it will from day to (lay;l{lend it with 'J'hine;and earth I breathe no more The prayer oft mixed with ^m^^ ^^.^^j^^j. JB=tB— 1b: :t:=:zt:z::zt:::::z:t:- f T- btur-p: ^ z7.^=rdz=-4=it — I — _) 1- 1 — I — , — t- — I — f —^ — ^ -( — -^ — 1^ — (- — I — -^ d^:z^-:ri zf—:^ -i g')' « ^ life's rouj;h way,Oh,teach me long - er nigh, Subniis- sivo for its guest,My God, to take a - way All now that tears he - fore, I'll sing up - from my lieart to Pny,'Tliy still would I re- ]ilv,'Thv Thee I leave llie rest,"1'hy makes it hard to nay, "Thy on a l:api)ier shore, "Thy will l)c will be will 1)0 will be will be done!" done:" done!" done!" done!" A — Refrain /TN Thy will— Thy will be done! Thy will— Thy will be done! \l word! rhee: Bn, lee \ teach me from my heart still would I say, "Thy will be done !" I' No. 230. ^lAt ^bau pe. Panny J. CRosnT. 'Thou art my hiding place."— Pa. 32: 7. Rov. Robert Lottrt. 1 — j r * N i 1 — r e:^ -tS"- 1. In Thy deft, O Kock of A - ges, Hide Thou me; When the 2. From tlio snare of ein - ful pleas -ure, Hide Thou me; Thou, my 3. In the lone - ly niglitof sor - row. Hide Thou me; Till in Wi =t^ -t9- a -m — -^ -H 3^--^ A A ^1^ f" J -i fair pal -ace door, To be an- swerd with - in " There is mer-cy no more." friend- ship pro - fess'd ; But thoy nev - er be- lieved, for of them He con-fess'd ; knock'dat their gate, But they wel-como'd Hiai not; so now this is their fate: hard - en your heart? Oh, then, what will you do as the King cries?— "Depart!"' ^ 2^ tt:: -?- g Choeus Pi "I have nov - or known you," "I havo ncv - er known you," "I have J^-^ «-•-— ^! m m m—r-m ^LjL—^ fC. 2^ H 1- £ T^"^ ^ /0> tr-r I -P5 ^ IS- --ip m '-m J— — i-T » m ^ nev - er, I have nev - er, i==a|: -•I- H —4- m I have nev -m — » , i > - er nrf dfc M^ P— P known you." H ^ ^p it 1, ^m I ! » X (f i ? i ^ No 232 lie Lord (1. IK\ mi^ Siting. ••The Lord di root your hoartH Into tho pationt wftltlnR for CJirlit. "— 2 Tnriw. 3: 6> W. (1. IKVIN. J. H Kii.i.MoiiE by per. I, ^~ , ^, n^( j^-:|-^J ^ __ j^-^-is- -^^z;==q ^^t?^: 1. I am wait-ill^? for the moniinf; Of the blcsstd day to dawn, 2. I am wait in>^, worn and weary With tho bat • tleand the Htrife, 3. Wait-in^, hoi)-iiifi,triiHting ev - rr, For a home of houndlesH love j 4. ] lop -ing soon to meet tlielov'd ones ^Vheretho"nulnymansiona" be, p , -r ?il^ S--S--^tl3)--:S: ^ :^ T ^ — » — — — «a ^-s— < I When tlie sor-rownnd the sad-ness Of this chan^.trul life are gone Hop -ing when the warfare's o- ver To re-ecivea crown of life. Like a pil-grnu,h)ok-ing for-ward To tlio hmd of bliss a-bove. List'niug for the hap • py welcome Of my Sav-ionr call - lug me. , 1 — 1_ — -^ — |vt?-^=t:3:i:t:^-=t:z=:t=£r-|li :^ t^ .14?i.ei -v-^t?- tt:_-zf:^-: i^zizle -\- S^ iug, on - ly waiting, -t^ztSd .-I — ^rr- T i^ 1^ U U "^ am waiting, waiting, -waiting, on - ly waiting, on _r > ^ -^ If: --^ i^ -I h- -!? > U ly wai — i-i": L ^ (^ ^, ^ ^ ^ ^ y^_ 1^ p On - ly wait t • ing for my welcome. .^__^ — ^ sg On - ly waiting, waiting, waiting for my welcome, for my welcome, J'Jl-^ -m- -1^ -f- -^ -^ tt \jji« -- K^-^"-P- k I' ' "tr-> m BS£ XMWPVO^^lrtMl a. :i : 5. ■ per. (lawn, Htnfe, SH love J *"be, t&L: J re gone, of life, a - bove. iug me. -?- \ wa? ^ is o'er; :[rid I Welcome, ^ ©nljj Httlaitinj|»— — ^ — ; ^ ^LSL i_v- « :X,^ .-^^ ^ JZI^; _» %—-^ Lift onr hearts in earn - est plead in- Oli, re- vivo us by Tliy word! Let U8 feel Thy Spir - it'spreaen* >;, Oh, re-vive us by Thy word! ^ -•■- -f- ' m -i^- -r- m I fs -•- -••- -(»- ^ a t (3 o 8 CiiORug 5l=»|: _^=^ 1- If I 1~^ u ^p^ r ^=5-=^*Z^ 1 3^ «5 Send re- fresh-ing, Bend re - fresh-ing From Thy pre8ence,gracioas Lord ! zfe F=^F V :t=t F^ -^ \ :«»: tpt *=:^ — • — ah -•«— ; ' ol ■«■ H= tr :^ SP^^ -•>- i^jmSi »-^c* ^ Send re-fresh- ing, send re-fresh-ing, And re-vive us by Thy word ! _ _• -,♦- -r-* • -•'■f- « T IS -/^ -1^ -1^ « :fc:|g=|cx^[r7r:f=zt: :[:: -I — — I -2" £=£:=£ 3 "Weak and weary in the conflict, "Wrestling not with flesh aud blood,'' Help us, Lord, as faint we falter; Oh, revive us by Tb^ word ! S vj:^i> 4 With Thy strength, O Master, gird us • Be our Guide and be our Guard: Fill us with Thy holy Spirit, Oh, revive us by Tby word ! h I w^ t t H b n !l I' No. 234. Ife^ujsi is (ffiaming* " The Lord himself shall descend from heaven."—! The5?S 4} Idi El. Xattian. James McOBANASAlf. r zF — J j -P— N — ^^^ — ^ — f» r j -■»(-- *I£^-^ ^*^*=* 1. Jo - sua is cora-ing! sing the glad word! Coming for those He re- 2. Je - sua is com-ing! tlie dead shall a- rise, Lov'd ones shall meet in a 3. Je - sns is com-ing! Hissaints to re -lease; Coming to give to the 4. Je - BUS is cora-ing! the promise is true ; Who are the cho-sen, the u u u 1^ i^"'> r^ deem'd by Ilis blood, Com-ing to reign as the glo - ri - fied Lord! joy - ful sur- prise, Caught up to - geth -cr to Him in the skies. war-ringearthpeace:Sinniag, and sigh- ing, and sor- row,8hall cease, faith - ful, the few, Wait -ing and watching, pre-pared for re - view?' m -U» 1- --^- i^— jffzzle: -u» w»- W.J! . fies. I !ase. j iew?' •— H :(- Chorus. -I — ^^^. Je BUS IS com - ing a il^zz::^?: gain ! Je .J- - BUS is com - ing, is I a • I :jEi=N--=tKr_-:1t -^ — I «-to !t?. ■ppa BAIT. He re- itin a to the en, the m f w Lord! ikies, jease. view? } ^ -j: r ^ is K EEt ^3 & s i :!0b, 1 ain! No 235. I^inging u m ^mxnt^. " Then was our mouth flUed with Binglng."— Ps. 126: 2. xar J. Rider. Lucy J. RroBB. 1. "We are chil - dren of a King,Heav'nly King,Heav'nly King, 2. We are trav' - ling to onr home, Bless- ed horae,Blc83-ed homo, 3. Full of joy wo on - ward go, Heav'nward go, Homeward go, ^f: ^ T-t- ^ r=r- ? :&Ef ^P U U I 1^ 1^ Wo are chil- dren of a King,Sing - ing as wo joar- ney ; We are trav' - ling to our home.Sing - ing as we jour- ney ; Full of joy we on - ward go, Sing - ing as we«jour- ney ; §1: t ^ — t ( 1 1 — y u U u > u Je - sus Christ our Guard and Guide,Bid8 us, noth- ing ter - ri - fied, Tow'rd a cit - y out of sight Where will fall no shade of night. Sing- ing all the jour-ney thro'— Singing hearts are hrave and true — M H :|g=z^ — ^-> : iTzrfczt p ^7=^- r Fol For Sing -^- m mm low close - ly at His side.Sing - ing as we jour- ney our Sa'' - iour is its light,Sing - ing as wo jour- ney ing till our home we view.Sing - ing as we jour- iioy £==f-(^:=Si=::Skii="E: I : ^ t — w*- ^F ^± ^ 1 f^kl ^-t tSBi m M (i; 1 !i Hi No 236. ^-_ ¥ ill go? side, us free, ph sure. -F^-r* ip His - ;::22i=rrS5*3*^?^ ?iJfba iu 0tt tk ^wd's <^«d[e. -Cdnttudftl. -■, .5* — --1 — ^ •> — rna^ -<-> •- ■'5'- .-X r -::_d: « « ♦-i — «. to--T P r help - OTH, Oth - er lives to bring? By Thy grand re-demii- tion, rf :S- (• — •■- fe ^" F=,>^F=--=F :t= Iff-; :ii I — r q— ^-^1=:^=: e -JJ- r-4 1 1 h-| 1 l-r-l 1 1 l-r .— H- »'— J— -S^^^ ^g^ — : t—- -?rlzZ-z%~. -• > - ttzm 4 Tliroufih the water, through the fire, Isevtr let nic fall or tire, Every stop lirings Canaan nigher : Lead niu on ! 6 Bid me stand on Nebo's hei}.'ht, ( — h-4p---1 The world is cru - ci - fied to me. Since Christ my ran- som died; -r:^=-t tt; r=b^=:^ F^^ — I — r ■J-r ;^^ pp^ * d==^i r-^= , The world is cru - ci - fied to me, Since Christ my ran- som died. ism iSi No. 239. 5Hfe M^ht the ^luiltj} S^imtt'^ §^mt. ••These things have I written unto you that ye may know that yo haye eternal life."— 1 John 5: 13. Rev. W. P. Mack AT. H. F. Williams. 1. No works of law have we to boast, By na -tore ruined, guilt y, lost;, 2. No faith we bring, 'tis Christ a-lone, 'Tis what He is — wfcat He has done ; ' 3. We do not feci our sins are gone, "We know it by Thy word a - lone; 4. Be- cause we know our sins forgiven, We happy feel — our home iaheav'n; S — -A— ^ \ m — m — m — i — \-m-'-m—'m^ — » — [-*-'—» — »^ — •- :I^SE SISES E r-=^ P f^^^m is:^ r'^r^ ^ t-4- Rit. :^ Condemned al-read-y, but Thy hand Pro- vided what Thou didst demand. He is for us as fjiven by God, It was for us He shed His blood. We know that there our sins didst lay On Him who has put sin a ~ way. O help us now as sons of God, To tread the path that Je -sub trod. 1=^: L^fL-Bi-m :\ — f— t:: m >— t-- &:£=e >-- 1- ffp I Chorus. ^p^^i^iiife^a^ We take the guilt -y sin-ner's name. The guilt -y sinner's Saviour claim; ■I — r -m- ' -m- -*- -,» J— J^.. ?^=i f -j—j- it-i^- --I- — (- We take theguilt-y sinner's name, The guilt-y sinner's Saviour claim. ^40 lit; if '^ 1 ^: I H No. 240. §ic (ilDitme to §(^thiin|^* "Then Jesui came to Bethany."— John 12: 1. P. P. Bliss. James McOBANAnAW. ji-ftp-i — , — , — „ — ,p_j — I — I — ^— >p_. — H— is- -h . A \ ft; — I -t -! s ^1 — ' • ' ^— >< — 1- N — |N — K 1 Jf tr-4 M , I " 1 1 ( 1^ — N 1 ' 1 1 H 1— P 1 — r A f There is love, true love, and the heart grows warm, V/hcn the Lord to Beth -a - r.j I There is joy, glad joy, acd a feast is spread. When the Lord to Beth-a-ny 2 f There is peace, 8weotpeace,ard (he life grows calm, When the Lord to Belh-a-ny 'I There is faith, strong faith, and o.r home seems near, Y/Len the Lord to Beth -a - ny .0t. J^ .ft.. 4«. .^ .^ . .^ .^ ^ Z-'^ll^T^ comes; And the word of life has a wondrouscharm, "When the Lord to Beth-a-ny comes. 1 comes; For His heav'nly voice brings to life the dead. When the Lord to Betb-a-ny comes, i comes ; And the trust-ing soul sings a sweet, soft psalm, When the Lord to Beth-a-ny comes. \ comes ; And the crown more bright, and the cross more dear, When the Lord to Beth-a-L/ comes r :SE----1e: --^>- Choeus. t t^m -T-JLJL-Jl ,1 :»)— ^- \^ i^ ^ :i5^ Twas a hap - py, hap - py day ia the old - en time, When the Lord to T»— ! -^ » ' 1 -I F— 1 — -»■-*— !• » » » 1 •-- - ■-1 =zfc i^z: r ■I— Til— ai-F«! — •« ■• 1— •- " ji-^.-g -^ i— i - ■ a Beth - a - ny camo, - pen wide (bo doer, let Ilim en - tcr now ! For Eis — "—" — "J ■*— — 1 " 1 — •• — — — I — — '— — — - .- - — — ^^-»— P— P— P-Pl ^r. ^— HI*- !«^ !•■ m—\»--i \^ 1 a U I ^: ^^ * .« — a_- -q?i: :i=a H— ^_i. 1^ IT flv - or thfl same ;3 love is ev - cr the same! His lovo is -*^ — [y- 13 ev - er the same! cv - er tho samo ! P • is ev - er the aamel »40 §ie fiiam^ t0 §rthattg — (KattdutUi HAW. :i — -H a- rj a - ny a - Dy a - ny m t:::t :^i I comes, comes comes comes if] ::t^ j=z^:=? EII= ^=IM >^ 13 I I ev - er the same! I I ^E^3Ef:^S^ I His love is ev - er tlie same! J.- - pen wide the door, m — U jrpili^zziW — ;, ' --Srj:g=£====--=i=^== - "^ ' l^ZL — ^C 1^ >^ -' L.H H 1 1 !- IS ^ ^ r— I — t — iJ- ev - er the i^ame! :5=f£: I ZjSZ -.zn^jr ^=1^: let Him en ter £3 !*=!«: now! for His love 13 f=^ ^ — V- 1 1— ev - er the same! Vd./ -J 1 1 1 — h» ^ ^ I ^ -O- » — "1 rd to r Eis — I — l3 same! m samel No. 241. fflJItild 0f f in and ^maut, •• Come, for all things are now readj-,"— Luke 14 : 17. Th. Hastings. TiiosrAS IIasttkqs. f l-^d « ^ - /Child of sin and sor-row, Fill'd withdis-niay, \ [come, *t Wait not for to- mor- row, Yield thee to-day: iHcav'n bids thee 2 f Child of sin and sor - row, Why wilt thou die? "I ■ \ Come while thou canst borrow Help from on h igh ; / Grieve not that lore =^-" ^-4--,* ■ • ■ * — f^ XT -\ h- +-g^: 1 1 ^ — 1 X -a—v ^T^ =r=jt^^ ^: -1— I — (— — dr.-X -B^-'-fi'- While yet there's room; Child of sin and sor - row, Hear and o -bey. Which from a - bove. Child of sin and sor - row, Would l)ring thee nigh. i^=t: |i No. 242 ®hfe I ^nm. " I know whom I have believed."- 2 Tim. 1 : 13. FANHT J. CUOSBY. W. H. DOANS. -I — I ^^S3 4- 3t=r;i!. ^mm^ 1. Lord, my trust I re - pose in Thee ; O how great is Thy 2. Thou dost lead with a sweet com-mand, Thou dost lead with a 3. I shall rise to a world of light, I ehall rest in a ^- - - . . J-J-J- zW- tT=^-\ U--a ---=E- :t; ?-t^fcF=t -<9- ^ r=rT=t- v=p f r -4: 1 1 1 1 M if' F^ '-. ^ ■Jl^4 _i — , — I f_ V — U — \/ — T* -w— t?-v- — —-r »-:-•— ♦- ¥=^ rt='F=t ^ fJi d^ -»-8=& ti-^4 1 — 3&5 tp Ei: :£^E9E= i^^g ^l^? I hear the sweet tho' far-off hymn That hails a new cn^ -a - tion; What tho' tho dark- nessgath-er round ? Songsin the night He giv - eth ; And day by uay thispathway snjooths,Since first I learned to lovo it; '4-^^r=^ > — >—■ k- F ■tr-u— tr i^^m^^l r-^f- -l_4 :^ — |!l-.^|!l. E^ Thro' all the tu - mult and the strife I hear No storm can shake my inmost calm While to The peace of Christ makes fresh my heart, A fount- w—^—w—^ '^ ^i I the mu- sic ring - ing ; that re-fuge cling • ing ; ain ev - er spring- ing ; !ijz3'— V— >■ ^ l^_lg •'1 ^=±F -••' — ^ — m — — 4 "•!- Zi::iJ=^^z m§m It finds an ech - o in my soul — How can Since Christ is Lord of heav'n and earth.How caa All things arc mine since I am His — How can I keep from sing- ing? I keep fnmi sing- ing? I keep from sing- ing? ^S^Q "ph 2. ^^^. ta- lion, liv - eth )ve it ; m M] F=t I - tion ; V - eth i •v(5 it ; — t=j| B 1^1 ig- mg; ig ■ ing ; ng-ing; I /^ ;-ing? r- ing? ii 4 No. 245. Come ^climnrjt " HI m that Cometh to Me I will in no wise cast out."— Jons C; 37, El. Nathan. .Ias. Mc< JuANAnAH. 1. Once a - gain th(> (los-pcl nics-sape From tlif Suv-ionr yon liiiv«'lu';inl ; 2. Ma - iiy summers yon liave wast -cd, i;i|»eni(l harvests yon Jiavc xm ; 3. Je - sus for your choice is wait-intr; Tar-ry not: at once dt-cidc! 4. Cease of lil-iiess to }je tliinking; Do notlon-jr«'r try to letl; 5. Let your will to God be ;.;iv - i-m, Trust iii( lirist'sa-ton - in;; Mood ; ^=:if:r^iifc=JL=z^: — I — - "^ [j it*-- :t_:±U-:-' -q: d- Will you heed the in - vi - ta-tion? 'NVill you turn and seek the Lord? Win -tcr snowsbySi)rin;^liavi! melted, Yet you lin - j^er in your sin. Whilethe Spir-it now is striv-in^, Yield, and kiU the Saviour's side. It is trmt-ing,M\(\. not /r*/- /H17, That will j:ivt; the Spir - it's .seal. Look to Je - sus now in heav-eu, Kest on Jlis tin -changing word. _JC L, 'M- -t=-r:|e: ::tii-t :f=(S ->»- ::^-i:i -|~ r=^zP::=:t=t=L:^.i:| Ctroiu's. rSz:=^rr^=1-rz:!zz=zir?ri-i:=i: ^ Comebo - lieving! comebe-liev-ing! Cometo Je-.sus! look and live! come come: «...:J^;r:-^-r--^'-^ Vt=^±^ F^-F^ br— ^ look! Oh, look and live! --I — :g.;r^2^tz: look ! Oh, look and live! |=:z^-::i^ri=^=r=5fe--q§ L-^-H^-Zj, »— ,5' — 1/ 1^ Come ^S - liev- lut; comebe-liev-ing! Cometo Je - sus ! look and live! come ! come a=«; ^=^r^:=f±fe F- — |K- • - W - \\ 1 1 » • — I fe— l-i»— » — » — • c I — I — t- r ^l=F iill 5rzg-3::z^u»z..:i;r2^-J~t:|;tl f :f i I ii .- u :| i'i Mi !i H ' No. 246. !^$mA the ^tatm! "Wound un ulurml"— JoicL2: 1. Fanny .1. Cnosnv. W. IT. POANIt. ■i-ri= 1. Sound tlu! a - larni! let the w;itchn>.an cr.vl — "Up! for the day 2. Sound the a, - larm! Itt tlio cry ^o forth, Swift as the wind, 3. Sound tlic !v - larni on tho mountain's brow! I'lead with the lost 4. Sound tlie a - hirni in tlio youtii-ful car, Sound it a - loud — f- — _( — ^ ^ r—"—^ - 1 • tr- r ^ ^ -9 ^-'- Kefimin'. , - fc , KEFIMIN. who have a place in theRoursbrighthome?"Soundthealarm,watchman, Flee to the Rock! in its cleft a - bide. Urge them to come and bo saved by grace. Blow ye the trump till the light is past! ?::zt--i^~^:iz:r: • -W- m m ' 1 -»-■ *—!•• — I -h — b — *- :£eeee; S—S—wi- f-f~-f Sound the a -larm! For the Lord will come with a coi.n'ring a n; And the . W CBU.I'iai'""'"! DOANie. • _«1 — I tlu- (lay the wind, h the lost a - loud E& a to come? '- may hidi'! * I em - brace; ^ heams last I ^ S^omA Wit gltuml— CancUitfri n ; And the hosts of Hin, as their ranks ad vanee.Shall wither andfall at II is ulance. ;_ _ . fK — m — (■ — ♦ ' (*-f p— ^ P— ^-r ^— ^-:-^- "^ ^ -^1 ^-^ — n §cautifut patninrj. No. 247. •' He 1« not here but Is risen."— liUKE 21 : 0. Anon. Lttcv J. RiCKB. 1 1. Beau - ti - fnl morn-iiryl Day of hope.Dawn of a bet - tcr life; 2. Heau - ti - ful morn-in^! All the week ^VaitPth thy wel-eome li^ht, 3. lieau - ti - ful morn-inf^I Grief and pain, Weeping be - fore (he tomb, f I* ''' js J__A_^- ■•- « - ^- -^ ^ -rr-. -1 d !- 1 n h j rizii^i: 1 a, watchman, l==r- —I y- I — I- I 1 — ^f-i P — - ±] :M=ri^: -*— 5!- ■■.:r t -^. :3r-:t!r Now in thy peace-ful hours wo rest, Far from earth's noise and strife. Sinee thy first dawn-ing,ealm and clear, Out of the dark- est night. Fly at thv dawn-inji, Je - sus rose, Je- sus dispelled the gloom. F r r I ,. I - ^•-• * m U ^- (^ -^ Chobus. Morn-ing of res - ur • rec- tion joy, Day when the Sav- iour rose, 7-ff — I H 1 1 1 — — » m m — I ' m'~m ^^ ^ _-r^ ^ ^ PR_jE=ZLp_ {I_J3 Siug-ing shall greet thy opening hour,Sing- ing shall mark thy close. m r-tr-^ r' «r>3 \ I No. 248. '®ttnU not ht ^0ftt0, •♦ We «i»e journeying unto a p'aoo of which the Lord said I will e\w9 it you."— Num. lu : i!9. Fawny J. Crosby. W. II. DOAHK. qiri=::l-rzlr: .^ — 4f 9 — m^\ • — « — «. 1^ ^t^ ^^^E^EEd"-" d^EI ri 1. Twill not be long our jour - uey here, Each bro- ken sigh and 2. 'Twill not be long the yearn- ing heart May feel its ev' - ry 3. Though sad we mark the clos - ing eye, Of those we lov'd in 4. These checkered wilds, with thorns o'er8pread,Thro' which our way so h \\ J i ■ h \ !>■ II '^i>-d — -^ - H 1— -i-. — H- -ft ^ ■ ^ - (• ?p:i?T.i-=3: — «— ^--ijh. — ■•— ■^ =r^ -p^ ^ — M u ^ r 1/ 1 1 fall - ing tear Will soon be gone, and all will be A hope de - psirt, And grief be min - gied with its song ; "We'll days gone by, Yet sweet in death their lat - est song— We'll oft is led- - This march of time. with truth 80 strong, Will -»- ' • -1 — — 1 f -t — 1 — -,* -m- • — » m «» 1 gv2_4e^r.zz^- :im- -^-- -^- --k- - N — W— — 1 _t_ — 1 H V- 1- - — 2J2_^ U— -X— — p-zd '[- -P- — +=- [ — -t — ^-•'-j — I- rit. Refrain. cloud-less sky, a wave- less sea. meet a - gain, 'twill not be long, meet a - pain,'twi]l not be long, end in bliss,'t\\ ill not bo long. I n "3 ^- igi:-:::^- KoU on. aark btream^ We 4 lioU on, roll on.dark 8tream,roll on, We dread not thy foam ; The Pil-grim is long-ing For home,8weet home. 'iz&:f=t«;£: • »^ 1 ^OAmB. i 1 gh and A ; ; We'll -We'll ig, Will i M No. 249. '^tW mt mm aXfmi ^t^nn. ' That I may know Him."— Phil. 10. P. P. Bl,IS8 James McGranahan, 1. 'Tia known on earth, in heav-cn too, ' 1 is swoet to me be- cause 'tis 2. Earth's fairest flowers will droop and die, Dark clouds o'erspread j'oii azure 3. When overwhelmed with uu - be - lit'f.\Vl!enl)urdened with a blinding 4. And when the Glo - ry - laud I see, Aud take the "place prepared" lor r- -2:=; iq^a'- ■=td^r >ezq«=::^ZL-s l-T--^-. -H- new; true; The "old, old story" is ev - er sky; Life's dearest joys flit fleet-est by; grief, Come kind-ly then to my re - lief; me, Thro' end-less years my son^? shall be — -r.-! — ^— a-rl«^-^— «!{}^^-Th^-^ ■ Tell me more a-bout Je-sus. Tell me more a-bout Je-sus. Tell tne more a-bout Je-sus. "Tell nic more a-bout Jc-sus." H!i^ :fe -^-m- (•-2^-P^ ^r_^. -:^3 II Hi We ? M o S 1 on,We /TV r home. /r\ ;ia CnoRus. "Tell me more a - bout Je - sus!" "Tell me more a - bout Je - sus!" ^ - — ^ 1 1- — p^ >. *_r|e=*: IE ^^1 Him would I know who loved me so ; "Tell me more a - bout Je-sus!" -:-/ — \^ ^ ^ 1 ^~J L, ^ ^ ^ — ^— Lp f- — JJ «*->«_» II I I I I! 5- *1 ) , I' , { t i ' ! No 250. wn pth«r ilim in ^totg % atid % " Whon Christ, who is our lifo, shall .•it)i)ear, tlien sliall yo. also appear with Him ill glory. "—Col. 3: 4. El.. Nathan. .Tame.s Mr^OuANAHAN. _A— J^-- T— J^.— J N ■ 4-i :^— *: 1. The Avord of God is giv 2. Once in on To all whoserve Him here, our sin we wan - der'd Far, far a - way from God, '.i. Now with this hope to cheer us, And with the Spir-it's seal, r ::^: -^v— J- That when the Lord from heav - en In glo - ry shall ap - pear, And jire-cious hours we squander'd Up - on the down-ward road; That all our sins were par- doned, Thro' H^i whosestripes did heal; -tr-x t -> ill -t» 1- i:^^ -F d: t s^^b^IEM ^: — I- U AN'} then shall ho do- liv - cred From sor - row, sin, and pain; Bui God in tiracehnthcaird us, And giv- en us to share As "strangers" and as '"pil - grinis," No place on earth we own. :fei ■ijez :t: :4:: It: -W=^. -I — :Ncii: ::1^ LiEEtEjfe ^=:a|: — I — •- fe=£: And if for Christ w(i suf- fer, TN'ilh Him wo then shall reign. The pur-cluiso of our Sav-iour, A man - Bion hright and fair. ]'>ut work and watch as "servants," Un - til our Lord shall come. -•- -♦- -^ -fft- ^ -^ _ r ^ r* p ^ ^ ^z=:t:^tzr:|e: ClIOKIS. -a ' 1— ^ ^ 6»- t H- ^=^=2!-- i-'j^^S inzl^: $=4z=rJ— 1 ^tniEEfei^*^ We are go - iii^ homo to Je - sus ! Go - ing home to Je - sus ! -fE;>-|K: t — r J^zzfc :EEE ^ o f ft'ii wi g'i*' '' ass=: «•*<■ fcjj. with STAHAN. im here, om God, t's seal, •m iii ap - pear, ard road ; did heal; !_•__ pain ; ^ share j? own a [=--[:: r e3I all reign, ud fair, all come. i - BUS ^ WU flatlw tto in 6torg*— €i0nduileil nl^ ._,s_ > > Go - ing to tho man - eions He's pre -par- lug there on high I * ^ — (• f' "( ^ — 4 — 4- — 1^_ dB ^^ t^-ft - -S T— :-qsr-:-:;^:=:z: We are go- ing home to Je - sus! Go- ing homo to Je - susi -m- -m- ' -m- ' ■•■- -•- -m- -m- -m- ' -•- ' -m- -m- _ ^ _^ — ^1 1 1 , , I p_- — _- — I 1 ^ — , rprrr^— iez=JB- T" ;fc=:^ ^-J I r r— j^-t- ^ ■■•I M —m ■— t 1 1 *i- atr::^;: •■•1- -1- J2Z ^^ii And -vvc'll gath- er there in glo - rj, T>y aud hy I by and by ! No. 25i. Si0 §iim fo 6Iavjj mmorc. " Thou hast redeemed us to God by Thy blood."— Rr.v. 5 : 9. El. Nathan. James McOranahah. b.-^:^ U-J-J U^ -d--rj=z^-=^=z|=j=:=|!^4:qz=z: 4^ 5t=a|: ^ — wi • — Zjl^t^ 1. To Ilim who for our sins was slain, To Him for all Ilis dy- ing pain. 2. To Him, the Lamb,our Sac- ri - fice,Whogave J lis life the ransomed price. 3. To Him who died that vre might die To sin and live with Him on high. 4. To Him who rose that we might rise,And reign witli Him beyond theskiee. 5 To Him who now for us doth plead, And holpeth v.s in all our need. 6. To Him who doth prepare on high.Ourhomein ini-nior-tal - i - ty. 7. To Him be glo - ry ev - er- morel Ye heavenly hosts.your Lord adore. ' ^_^— J — jrr- ——^-rf^^m-m-^p-i^-m- Kkfkaix. r-^--^J-. j rJ-J-.-^^^P^ Hal- le - lu -9 — »-*-•--«>- jab, hal- Ic- lu ^^ rri — r d^t >_- jah, Hal- lo - lu - jah to His name. | ^fc3 tt.-sr r \i ! I I I I I N !' V' :■ If No. 252. %\h I^att4is5 ti Hixmt " Thine eyes shall behold thp l^ud that is very far off."— Isa. S3: 17. IKA D. SANKXT. Mrs. A. R. CooSiN. Moderruo. 1. The sands of time are sink - ing, The dawn o:' heav- en breaks, 2. I've -wres- tied on t'ward heav- en ,'Gainst storm &nd wind and tide, 3. Deep wa- ters crossed life's pathway ,The hedge of tboms was shRip; ^^ d Stual: sr:: :5t=:at: -j^j: r^- The sum - mer morn I've sighed for — The fair ,Bweet morn a - wakes: Now, like a wea-ry trav' - ler That lean- eth on his guide; Now these lie all be - hind me — O ! for a well tnmed harp ! %=^ ■^. '-h- f :jb:-)ir— g: m 'f m k—h-^ f&fc ■J n r j^ ■■m- 4—1^-^ J^ Dark, dark hath been the mid- night,Bu^ day-spring is at hand, A - mid the shades of ev' • ningfWhile sinks life's ling'ring sand, O, to join the hal- le - lu - j ah With yon tri - umphant band ! i2=tr= I ^^^ -n-P:- ^ ± t±f= r— t iz=::1- i2ziSi: -••►- ■.W-^—t-t--^' :qsrp ¥ r-r- i And glo - ry, glo - ry dwell - eth In Im-man-uel's land I hail the glo y dawn - ing From Im-man-nel's land. Who sing where glo - ry dwell - eth In Im-raan-uel's land. T»- -♦- -♦- • -♦- • -m- > t\r. r^v^pp _(K 1 ^ — r'*-^^ — *— — r^ -u*- -trr. xs:%f^ s ol i 1*1 I '- breaks, id tide, tibft'ip; ^m - wakes: 1 guide; edharp! hand, ]g sand, it band ! land, land, land. No. 253. 3t fenoir that mjt ^edcemct Tm^. " I know that my Redeemer lives."— Joh 10: 2."). Rev. Sam. Medley. Jamku McGranahah. 1. I know that my Ite-deem-erlives! Whatcomfortthissweetmessagepives! 2. ire lives, to bless me with His love ; He lives, to plead for me a - bove, '.i. He lives, triumj)hant iVom the - ' -^- I I 1_ Uj 1 1 i ^_ Chorus. -»-i— ev - er - last - ing Head, help in time of need. Pro- phet, Priest, and King ! glo - ry to His name! fEFtEz .t-E±i=: =rp=:p:^:z:3 p — p-r— ^ ■q: 2hr@: j-.^- He lives! He He lives! :t iqip- -A -;^^. rr-rr lives! I He lives! ifellii^^i^l ^ft know that my Ke-deemer lives! M» -TS~+- v-r — L— j — ^~-\ — I — I — I — T- 1— R'- - — \ Ho lives ! He He lives ! I I I live.' He lives! I know that my Re-deemer lives. -5J- Ikdt rr 1- :rt= t- -♦- ^ -m t Mr%\^ a .--^ I I 'i i i in .1 I I ii 1 I r I f r I I 1 ! i Mo. 254. 1^ ptttf mik "Yetalittlo while; and IIo that shall conic will come, and will no) tarry."— TIbti. 10: 3T. El. Matiian. James McGuanaiian. -4- •fc^-3- — i^- — ^i — ^ ::f!^ i=P 1. "A lit - tle"\\hile!"au(i lie shull come; The hour dmwso!. a -pace, 2. "A lit - tie whilel" with i)atieiice, Lord, I lain woulila.sk "How lony?'' 3. Yet peace, my heart! and hush, my tongue! Le calm, my troubletl breast! -j-^^-r---/-,; |!^z.j:t=.-=tTL-i::i: -<2- :t-^=t:: It:: 1=^ — >- - fep^^l^ _ijT .5 ;. !-E:g:=ri2iv ;=^ 5^ The bless -ed hour, the glorious morn, "When we shall see His face: For how can I "with .sucli a hope Of glo - ry and of home. Each pass- ing hour is luvsl'ning on The ev - cr - last- lug rest: — jy-T ^ f ^ \ 7-^ ^ ^-C-^ ^-,-^L_._^ :f^—^ ' • ^5EEzzib==t=[::r=i|:--t^^ iE=t How liglit our tri - als then will seem! How .'^hort our i)il-grim way! With such a joy a - Avait-ing me, Not wisli the hour were come? Thou knowest well — the time thy (.Jod Ap-points for thee is best: ' ^ ^ ^ 3:_^. gil^ -, 1 1 V-i L I > — k --^£E: t f -u. Lj 1 Our life How can earth a fit - ful dream, Dispelled by dawning day ! keep the long -ing back. And how sup - j)ress the groan ? The morn-iug star will soon a - rise; The glow is in the East. .:zA^: Chorus. —L, L, L.l J Then come, Lord Jc - sus, quick-ly come. In 4==; vr glo ry and in light! £ W- a ( e -IT En. 10: at. ANAIIAN. mm I. a - pace, 'llowlony V'' ubleil breast! rip I 3 Ilis face: l1 of home, ;t-iug rest: l-y:rim way! arwere come? ,'e is best: mm ^ Lj J m Lwniiig day ! ess the groan ? 1 the East. .irA^. id in lijiht! Bij « g*Wj gj L ii M I U ^ it littlf ^trhilf.— (SiimflMM 1 T --I- I .^ t_i- .^ — . j-» Come take Tliy long - ing chil-dren home, And end earth'.s wea ry night ! 4^1?=±:- ^«=-*-^^t y No. 255. ©nly fat ®hft For Mio to live is Christ."— Piiii.. 1 ; 21. Ef,iza .\nn Walk Kit. ^ b f Pre-cioiis Sav-ionr.miiy 1 Be my spir- it'sth'cp f In \\\y joys may I ) Meekly may I snf ( lie my smiles and be (lie my peace and be I live, On - ly de - sire On - ly re joice, On - ly fer grief, (M\ - ly my tears. On - ly my strife On - ly lAMKS MrCJuANAnAN.by per. E=35 E^^£^ ,1 r- J-, r^er — ■^- -^F- -^- -^- ■■•■ for Thee! Sjtend the pow-ers for Tliee! >Iay my in - tol - for Thee! In my chns-ing. for Thee! (Irate-fnl - ly ac - for Tliee! Ue my yonngand for Thee' lie my love and :^' CiroKus, Thou dost give On - ly lect as- pi re On - ly make my choice On - ly cept re lief, On - ly rip - er years, On - ly be my life, On - ly for for 1 iu'c for Thee for Thee! for Thee! •or Tliee! \ or Tiicc! / ;;} } On m^ ^--^^^ 11 Paid theprice and made me free, Now.and thro' e-ter-ni-ty, On- ly for Thee! i^ir r^F :y- ,^ .J?!L__|_^.JN_^_^_^_^ -|_J__JS-^-4-. AJOi / U /— /- li I' II ' ( k i\ I I il :»■ ' 1^! I ' I ' ill' a ' .J f. !l P No. 256. mm^. " Waiting for thooomlnR of our Lord Jesus Phrisf."— 1 Cob. 1 : 7. Mrs. Frances I,. Mack. Iua D. Sankkt. ^iVid i^^^f^ ::^- -'^^'^z^^t^y^ } 1. On - ly wait-inp till the shadows Arc i\ lit - tie Ion- ger grown ; 2. On - lywait-inj^ till the reap-ers Have the last sheaf ^ather'd home ; 3. On - ly wait-ing till the an-^els ()- pen wide the pearl-y gate, 4. Wait-ing for a brighter dwelling Than I ev - er yet have seen, - ^1 ^— — - -»H-^ -j — h fy T^=^ s r=i On - ly wait- ing till the glimmer Of the day's last beam is flown ; For the sum-mer - time has fad - ed And the au-tnmn winds have come. At whose por-tals long I've lingered, Wea-ry,poor, and des - o - late : Where the tree of life isbloom-ing, And the licldsarc ev - er green: J LX J^ EEEH— p-= ^ =E!^-!^-J I «rJ^ ^Ki^ I Till the night of death ha.s fad- ed Quickly.reapers ! gath- er (luickly, E - ven now I Waiting for my From the heart once full of day ; All the ripe hours of my heart; hear their footsteps. And their voi-ces far a -way; full re-demp-tion, When my Saviour shall re- store Till the stars of heav'n are breaking Thro' the twilight soft and gray. For the bloom of life is withered, And I has -ten to de - part. If they call me, I am wait-ing, On - ly wait- ing to o - bey. All that sin has caused to with-er ; Age and sor- row come no more. -J- -t- :0^:W-^-^^-m rx -:f-^ r. liJiiqf-fcp^ -t- -r^i-rlB-v--^ I— r i«-i-#- -zt:. >-^j».^-^ 1 MA i'^ (Sc le it> V ilW>ii . KKT. y « y « grown ; home ; Bate, seen, n ^ flown; e come, late : green : £i isn=l! — --* 3 pr. ^ • 4 ay; eart ; X a ay; ore H- ray. art. ey. ore. fM fp , ".'^»i.!WM ifi^ No. 257. I wm " I will frnst, nnd not bo afraid. '— I'sATAn. 12? 2. (SngReRtcd by tJio rpspniisos i>f tlie yonnu' men of I.lniorick to Mr. Moodv's qupstlon, " Will yoii trust Christ?" at the Meutings in that City, < (ctoltpr. :ss.i \ Eu Nathan. Jamics McCiianaii w. iVziV 4- -I- ^•1 Once more, my soul thy Saviour, thro' the Word, Is oflered full and free; Hy prace I will Thy mcr-oy now reci-ive, Thy love my heart hath won; Thou knowest, Lord, how ver-y weak I am, .Vndhow I fear to stray; And now, O Lord, give .ill with us to-day Thegrace to join our souj^; To all who came, when Thou wast here below. And said,"() Lord, wilt Thou?'' ^J^=^-r^ And now, O Lord, I must, I must do-cido ; Shall I ae-oept of Thoe? On Thee, O Christ, I will, I will helieve, And trust iu'i'lieea - lone! Forstrength toservel look to Thee alone Thestrength Thoumuststipply ! And fronl the heart to glad- ly with us say : "I Wii.L to (hrist be-long ! " To them"! will!" was ev - er Thy re-i)ly ; We rest up -on it now. CHontJR, with prnmplnr.is and opirit I will! 1 will! ii# I will be Thine ! i_^ — • — I — 1-, — I 1 f-^ I will! I will! I will, God helping mo, I will, I will be Thine ! I will be Thine! ■1% — \ — \ Thy precious blood was shed to purchase me — I will be whol-ly Thine ! tt^ 1 i^— »f=:tE: I 1 I I il VK I ! i 'il ri I No. 258. t\\t ^^htt tf Wit ging. " In thy presence In fullness of joy."— Ps. 10 : 11. WlI-MAM MTTCnKI.L. Oeo. r. RT»n»iNS. !..ri^-=d. :^LZZ%. --v-qs; M 1. 2. :{. 4. 5. It's a Ixin - iiio, bon - nio war - 1' that we're liv rt' ill' in the noo'. Then a-;^ain, I've juistlieentliinkin' that wliena'-thiii;^here's,sao brieht, Oh! itd liou - or heajtedon ln»n - or tliat J lis courtiers show hi l)eta'en Then h.t us trust Him bet - tertliau we'veev - er dune jv -fore, Nao iiiclit shall l)e in Ileav-en, an' iiae di a - o - hi -tin' sea, — s — ^• — (* — I — I - tr-p j:l s- mm -■1 — m -4- H^; Ea^ An' sun - ny is The sun in a' Frao the wan'drin' anes For the Kinj^ will feed the Ian' that its prandenr, He died for i His ser- vants frae noo an' -1^ we aft - en the mune w i' tills warl' "* His ev - And nae ty rant hoofs shall tram-plo traiv'll throo; s qiiiverin'lieht, .- C hin an' pain, * er bounteous store: f But in vain we look The - ccan i' An' its fu' - est love Lat lis keep a clo - There's an ev - er - last ■ . . -m- -m- -»- r for Eomethinj* here to whieh oor heartsmayeling, the siiu-nier; or tlie wood-land i* the spring, ser - vice tliat the Christians aye should bring ^rrip o' Jlim, for time is on the wing, day-licht, an' a nev - er - fi;d - in' spring, an' ser in' :-ib-=:|iF:=te= :^— tr—truz^: :f^-^_:zt?-t:i;:z:z, -t:: -nt- \tz=:^^i —K 1-[ 1 — I W- — <— f- J^ ^ - I # i - |--g - J ^ ~'^~'j~l ^~ Si For its beau- ty is as naething tae the pal - ace o' What maun it be up yon-ner i' the pal - ace o' To the feet o' Him wlia reij^n-eth i' the jial - ace o' An' .sune He'll come au' tak' us tae the jial - aeo o' WheretheLamb is a' the glo - ry i' tlic pal - i.eo o' H:^^- tlie King, the King, the King, the King, the King. ^^^m^ •-^O 1 ®k f atoce 0' the g^ing — (KonclMtlci -r-.-F^ \Vc It's The It's We like the pild - r. — 1- l)al - ace pal - aco ]tal - ace jtal - aco pal - aco Vv f- — I h-- ^ — i— - ( » — » — •- • •! . 1 •''l! i i' 'I I.. 'ii II II 11^' l; ;i It !■ I Hi; 1 1 !] " 1, '! ^\ H'< » I 11 i 'i tji i! n No. 259. ^tAtmti. " Let the redeomed of the Lord nay ao."— rs. 1(17: 9. Eli. Nathan. .TAMRfl MrOBANARAir. 1. " Kedeemed!" 2. What grace! 3. " KtMleenied!" 4. "Redeemed!" "redeeined!" what grace ! " redeemed!" " redeemed?" Oh, sing the joy - ful strain ! That He who calmed the wave* The word has hrought re-pose, O joy, that I should be "Redeemed!' What grace! "redeemed!" what grace! PP 3: =F=( ^— :■ ;i J^-i:: Crivc praise; Should stoop, And joj, In Christ, give praise my soul, and joy in Christ, and glo - ry to Hts name; my guilt - y soul to save ! that each re- deemed one knows, from sin for ■ ev - er free I Give praise! Should stoop. Who That Who sees For - cv gave He ^:^ His blood our souls the curse should brar his sins o:i Jo - er freo 1 > praise _^ « , to for sus His save, And me, A laid, And name,Who purchased free- dom sin - ful wretch, His knows His blood the bore for me the a :t==:^ m — » — •• JE ZZLZH : p :t 9~-^ — •*! — ^ '4 ■^- ::3=: for the slave ! And pur - chased en - e - my ! A sin - ful ran-som paid. And knows His guilt and shame, Who bore for fcfe^ H E ^-=^^=F±P f r ;rrg free - dom wretch His blood the me the p p i f p lor the slave ! en - e - my ! ran - som paid, guilt and shame I H V- :^=te: 1*- i -^i., -^ ^ And pur- cha.sed free - dom, purchased free-dom A sin - fill wretch, His en - e - my, His And knows His blood the ran-som paid, the Who bore for me the gailt and sbame,th» far the slave ! •n - e - ran- som gailtand my! paid. •hamo! (,1 wfummm^^ i t a dom & i,His ? the the slave ! my '. Ipaid. laniel I slave! my! 1. Ml i I ^deemed— Cattdttdri :i a^^zjrzzTf-! 2t: 5 4- -^ * "lit'dcemodl" "redoemed" from siii and all its wot'I "lifdoenifd!" "rt-- -^ f«- r-<5' -2:::=E: deemed" e - ter-nul life to know! "i: • - dccni.d:" "Ke - decnu-d" by -=f=- -' — I — ^^^—^^ — ' ■ — F-i- J Je - bus' blood, "Redeem- d!" "Ke-deenird!" Oh, j.rm the Lord! ' The CHOitus may Ijo oinitlt'd if desired. No. 260. ^fitace before ^Xmh ' The eyes of all waif ui)on Tlieo, nnd Thou fjivcst tlicm their meat in due season.'— 1*8. 115: Ij, ■^1 r. p. RLiaa. H 1- God is great, and God is good, And -svi; thank Ilini for tliis food: 5* ■^-4=^ » » — » ! 1 1 — [-m » m- — m r- — ^ >v-H— ' • rn 1 1 h- --^- t— r- ;J ^ H— 1- i r~f~'!rf'' "^^ H 1 -<&. i rt^: t!5^ rq=rzr izq: r^p 1 By His hand must all be fed. Give us, Lord, our dai - ly bread. m -I ►- ::t=--rt: rf- iiii^=lliw^l %:i%' f 1 1 ' I !H ll 't| Si I i^ ^'' k I fill it," ''I I r-i I 1!; 11^ !i ii! (I " U ^ J "I I! ! I I No. 261. m=:^i Hii ::ft IZIS: The sky is o'ershadowedwith lilackness, No shcl-trr or help is Thedejitliaof my sad heart are tnmbled; Oh,v,'ak-cn and save, I pray! Earth'ssunin thccalmlake is mirrored, And heaven's with-in my breayt; nigh ; S=tTt:^ itSzr*- H :t: £E=irzp^v:£r=:5ra-tE: ^iz^ ^ i: tt^-tzz::^?: '8- -S. '-5- (• '',» ^|•-^•" U U I' "Car- est Thou not tliat ',ve per-ish?" — How cans! Tl.ou lie a - sleep, Torrents of sin and of anguish Swce])o'er my sink-ing soul; Lin - ger, O bless - ed Re - deemer, Leave me a - lone no more ; r^tr^^-^'^- r-rt=.-=p:r:.E:rfrr---rrgit:| L, _._ __^ 1^ »-l-) ,1 1 ■TT-J When each moment so mad-Iy is tlireat'ning A jcravc in tlii> an - gry deep? Audi ])er-ish! I per-ish! diar Mas-ter ; Oh! lias-ten, and take eon - trol. Andwithjoy I shall make the West harbor. And rest on tbtbliss- ful shore. \ — I — :t_-t _ _ 1 U ■^- -^- -^- -^ -^- -*»- -|p-1f- -I — 1 ••_«_ _«t!bpi-e:l-»- „gg,ggf^ggggg^jlgggH ififi am Pml §c ^tiUI-ConrlMtlcd. CnoRT's P PP " The winds and the waves sh:< 11 o- boy My will, I'caco, be still I I > I r ^^ ^r-_:^- i»: ■ pL_-« -^- ^ k ^ b' W* U* 1^ reace.be still ! peiue,be still! nj *' :.qs--:qs-:..v::::.qs^:.s— :q5h:it=:^::^-T .^"iT «- « -•• ■♦- ■• « -^ -j^ -^- ^ 13" -_|__--H ;^f ^__+^ j "Wlieth-cr the wrath tjf Ihostoriu-tosscd 8ea,()r (Icinons, or men, orwhat- H 1 1 1 1 +-■ ^ ^ ^ 1^ ^ 1^ — h- I'-l — "I 1 1— I 1 i' 1 w o err? . -S ' s- ev - er it be. No wa - ter can swallow the ship wlicrt' liis The .^,. .^ -m- -f- -f- -^- -ft- m- -♦- -^ ■• -^ ' -I 1 i y • — t-l 1 1— W W W- -^ — ^ — \— — h ±=--f;^; do -I 1 H •I— — i V I" -rr »- • > U U 1/ l^ Mis- ter of o-ceanand earth and skies; They all shall sweetly obey My will ; I r ! N -V — ^ — ^ — i^- V^ I ^ h/ ^ ^ I ^ I 3 V J |> ^ J, ^ f f Peace,be still ! r I They all shall swe<'tly obey My will; Peaee,peace,be still !"' -r-*"-* r— ;r-r— ^f— ;;-^ ;^-?- t—trr-'r— r=^" I'cace, be atill I «*IO ' I 4 lil II I u w ! ,1 I n y rii I > ii 1^ t • I ii ' V I * 1 I 1 i I !l!l K \ III « 1 t i At ' 111 No 262. I am the §00t I am tho door • by Mo If any man enter in he shall be savort."— John !0 : 9. r A M i;S M Cf ; K A N A II A W, El. N ami an MixU rato 1. O what sliall I do lo be saved.'' The giith'rin-; storm I be- hold, 2. O wh:it shuli I do to be sav^.'dVNo light, uo hope can I see, 3. O what shall I vlo to be eavedVSo vile, so burdened with sin, 4. I en - ter the wide o- pen door. In Christ I mno have be- lieved ; ^L r r r ;- I -♦• -♦• -♦- -*- -i»- • -•- -•- -j^r^ -•^' I I L -r-i (_ iifez^tr it^jf rrrs. •^-^ **r r— -u— r-tr-tr\---r^ i'^x-posed to the wratl. of n)y God ; Is there no sliclter-ing fold, Is'olulp in my - self can I lind ; Is there no mer- ey for ine, O how to the fold may I come, How may I en- ter therein, I'm eleaiis'd from my sins by His blood; 1 trust and Hoit' I am saved, r m-- ■(•■- m-- -m~ -m- -m- ♦- * -* — -^ -•- -m- -m- -♦- -••- ^^7^^ 9 8 K o 3 CiroKfs --1^. Is there no shcl-tor-ing fold ? I Is there nomcr-cy forme? How may I en- ter therein ? J trust and H«(" I am .saved! urn the dour, by Me if an • y man -I — I — »- ■ 9 — 1>— >- en- ter in, heshallbe saved, he shall be saved, I am the door. -r _ ! - -^- •'•J. J-.r^^ :^^=^' >-i-« '^'^f) I iiiHii ^ am the |laat- tfancltulci .4s,._u >-^-A mt lib. /^ i --Ad-;: -y-T-g-y ^ » SH^g -|i^«4gT-»-»f»-'-*-H|»- .- | »-.- savM." |-> UN' ilEi^N3^:pi No. 263. §lutumtt. 85i, & 7.Si» " lichold, we have forsakoii all, uiul followed Tlu-o.— Matt. 19: 27. Rev. II. V. Lytk. F. H. Hautiifi.kmon. r 1. Je - sus, I my cross have ti - ken, All to leave and follow Thee, 2. Ii<'t the world (le si)i.s<' and leave me. 'i'licy have left my Savionr, too; ;i. Haste thee on from ^racc to ulo-rv, .\rin"d liv liiilli, and winj^'d hv pray'r! -^ -^— , T :b:^: if! V I II Fine. -— (— ' — \ — I 1 1 , , — I — ^__^_- — I j i-j- — ,-, • i^ a- / r Na - ked, ])Oor, de-spised, for .s;ik - en. Thon from heneo my all slialt he, Hu - man hearts and l«»*tk^ deceive me — Thou art not, like them, un-trne; Heaven's e-ter - nal day's l)e-l'orotluHi;God'sown hand shall guide thee there: t'^l^^- S^ -y- -I — E: — ^ r'V ' -r^ 1 -» • I* •.5' • -t^ -^- 4^ ■'5'- .H <- r' ^ * ^ T'*'n 7>..S'. — Yet liow rich ir, my con • di - tion, CJod atid heav'n are still my own. y^.iS. — Imh's mr.y hate, and friends disown me, Show Thy face, and all is hrit>;ht. 7AiS'.— lIo])e shall change to glad fru-i - tion, laith to sight, and pray'r to praise. Ar-J.- i-l- U.S. 'm^mmm&^m^ r' — ' — f- , _ Per - iw!\ cv - 'ry fond am-hi-tion. All I've sought, or hoped, or known. Oh ! while Tiiou dost smile u|H)n me, (iod of wis-dom, love, and might. Soon shall close thy earthly mission, Soon shall piuss thy pil-grim days, J J '. I I. ^ I ' J. I ^- « -^Zs fp" ii r • I !1 i #1 SI M it 4ii '!* iM' 1' k.. I! ^ II fi « ii 1' il III I I' I r.' No 264 ^lanfl the ^ivtx of Wxmt " Iloiiioinbor how short timo is."— rs. SO: 47, Root, Qko. p. Root. 1. A - lont; tlio liiv - or of Tiino wo. filido, A - long the Kiv - er, a- 2. A - Ion;; the Jiiv - or of Tiino we glide, A - long tho Kiv - er, a- 3. A - long tlio Kiv - er of Time we ulido, A - long t lie Kiv -er, a- J- J J- J- J- J' t^^ =^-T---X i^ — L^ H :^r-_;«rr^r; ^: long the Riv - cr, Tli ; swift - ly flow - ing, re - hist - less tid*, The long the Kiv - er, A lliou-saiid d;m-g(TS its cur -rents hide, A long the Kiv - er, Oi,r Sav - iour on - ly our bark can guide, Our ■' > I rs % "is > ! fs ■ Bwifl - ly flow - ing, the swift - ly flov; - ing, And soon, ah, soon, the thon-sitnd dan-gors, a thou-sand dim -gers, And near our course the Sav-iour on - ly, our Sav - lour ou - ly, But with Him we se- lf9'^^EM^E^ ^^^^-flEjEJ^izzl i^-p end we'll sec, Yes, poon 'twill come and we will be rocks we see. Oh, dread - ful tlioiight! a wreck to be, cure mny be. No fear, no doubt, but joy to be :W~Tz^-- -¥' m '■0- -I — •-|«: 1 S . 4- -4 Float-ing, Float-iug, Out on the sea of 1 — :n e - ter - ni - ty! -pift tint— t— i:rzil:rrt:zf:5=f.-i£4q k' ^ W -^- . ^ ^ ^ if a single voict sings this, let tt change frmt the Tenor lines to the Hofrtrntt f=r — ■««>'-l mmsaiiam m 1^ the 3 the •< so- §. 3 g^ ^Icrng the ^ivcv of Simc, Concluded. rp J? • ^ • '•''. _ ^ Fl(i;it-iiii:, float - ill''. Out on tlie soa of e - tcr - iii- ty! A ^ — ^ __ «. m. 1 pi 1 1 , (_. iiii:^n X • No. 265. 5Ul ftf Comf. " For ycf.ji lit til' while and Ifc that, shiill ronu> will come, nnd will not. tiiiry."— Hkij. KI: 'u. Kiv. P.. II. I'.rcKP'.Ksii 111. \ S Dr. LowKi.i, M Asoy. fi:1S:-il.-. ifiinjug-- I g!:^ F^-- {^ "2--f -'-:2 '- "i H - ~ pf — ^r-'-»-.— -• — ^-«^i i-j^ — ^^i_^^_^ — m m- — .1- • 1. "Till Ifecnmr!''' — ()]i. let tlic words Lin-}?or on tliotremli- linn chords; 2. Wiu'ii the wca - lyoiu'swt' love Kii- ter on tlu'ir re.st :i - hove, |{. Cloiulsanddark- iii'ss nuiiul iis|)r(',ss;AVoiihl \vc liavi-oiu' sor - row less? 4. See tlie least of love issiiri-ad, Drink the wineniul eat the linad ; :*: 1 y — ^ — ^^.1 1 1 / — I } — — 1- some, Sev-ered ou-l}"//// If. Jlr li ri>t)ir ! ■ I " fiUHI < 01 II I I '• m r^ ■- ^.^^ fez^II::|:.^:zE^I:S;E=ES «r3 I II- '-ntr, I '*! I Hi I t i kit: 11 :j •• ' : I 3' « ' II " I 1 Mi' i U II H ' -i « ^; i No. 266. ©hi t0 k 0m f anto. I " In Thy presence is fulness of joy."— Ps. 10 : 11. Misii Florbncr C. Armstrong. Qeo. C. Rtebbtvb. 4^2-3 V-JS i^^gifegg T 1. Oh, to be o - ver yon - der ! S lu that land of won - der, 2. Oh, to be o - ver you - der! My yearn - ing heart grows fond-er 3. Oh, to be o - ver yon - resence of T-^^ ^y-V,"-7^^ .*.. -0--JL- ^ .^ . -*L -f_ -.f-i -H H — it — 0.^ — p: — ^ — , c -I — the King, the King, the King, the King, the King. ?ir^ T T ^ I. ler, er [er ng er, .^i rinn ; bring bing ; I ring ? it wing; -J- ^ ^3: CiTOKI'S. Oh! to bo o - ver yon - (lor, In that land of won - dtir, Ohltobco - ver yonder,yonder,Iu that huul, that landofwonder, =^S^^-^^|||g -^-i -d^-q-r;,^'^-=5=i— q li-- -^^'--^- There to he fur-ov- cr In the i)rcs-ence of Thereto he for - - ev - cr -•- •- •»- -»- -m- -^ -•- -♦- -•- •»- ^ ■ 7— V— tr-r'^— "P— "T^: i^^->7— I 1 1— tzzzzb — ^^ :t |^_5 ^. M No. 267. Came, tltc»u Wcatg, *' I will trive you n-Ht."— Matt. 11 : 28. 1. Come, thou wea - ry, Jo - sns calls thee To His wounded side; 2. Seek-in}^ J^ - sus? Je - .«us seeks tliee — Wants thee as tliou art; 3. If thou lot llim, He will save thee — Maketheeall His own; 4. Wilt thou still re-fuse His of - for? Wilt thou say Him nay? 5. Dost thou feel thy life is wea - ry V Is thy soul distres.sed ? -is; -»9- f^^ ^-- g: -f> — fi>— pztp_ >: -t— — f^IE^E- 1^' . IT I' li'; ; 1 'I m ing. ing. ing. ing. ing. If "Come He to is me," saith knock- inv;, I He, "and ev - er ev - er knoek-in<; s?- (fuide thee, kt^ep thee, take thee, dy - ing, Wilt thou let Hira, grieved, re -ject - ed. Take His of - for, wait no long-er; -«5>- -f»- -i9- -^ ^ t «■- Safe At To Go lie ^ZIZ^ZIZITSCI- -t2_, f- r §1e ■trzzf:! ;e^ a - thy His a at — ^ hide." heart. throne. way ? rest! ■«(-•. ^B Hi- i r I 1 L It I il Is' * i Il 1 li ! ;l (I I 9 V m ' ,1' i < No. 268. dvmi gag Will ^ ^Icsijs ®hce. IN. nr.: 2 J. E. A. JAMRS .M('(iUANAIIAN. -^--1 - i 1 1 1—, — h- 1 1 1— r— ' — 1 — ' 1 a 1. My Siiv-iour's juiiis- PS I will sinj4,An(l all His lovo ex - press ; 2. Ui'dcciiicd by His al-mi^lit- y iM)\ver, My Kiiv-iour jmc ry I Whose nicr-cics rach ro-turn-ing day, Pro-claim His faith - ful- ncss. My con - li ■ denco in Him I place, To Mini my soul would clinj^^. | And to Thy ho - ly will my soul, 8ub-mis-sive - ly would bond. 3[ That glad - ly I may fol - low Thee Thro' all my fu - tu re hours, g s-r •' — [ ■\ I 1- 1 — n—iB.=^-W-—--^- •— r'g-v-i Hi^l f'lioRr.s. -::1^=^:F I — t- P Ev-'ryday will 1 blesaThee! H\ 'ry day will I blcs,s Thee ! 1^. ^ A .C^ -•— r* !«'- -^ - ^9- -• <©> te_:^:tzz:t=:;r_z:i=:':zz ;3 :r , — J.,„, J___^ /Ts _l 1. -J 1 1 1 — — I 1 1 — p_, ■^i I I And 1 will praise, will praiso, Thy name For • ev - or and ev - eri" b- ^ — — ^ — |-i» m — -• _^^ — ^_:f_Z- t:: ii^lsiiiifl r— r— 1 — ift ^ 1 riiee ! m m er!" No. 269. ©nwatd, ^tpivatd, jKamcivatdl '• I press toward tho mark."— I'liiL. 3: ItJ. Al.nEUT MIDLANE, I it,\. 1"), .Sankey. 4— J^-J- :$ — S — J- — S— I -.L.#I_<»L_^I — ^ 1. •On- 1>. -Oil ... "Oil- wani.upwanl, homeward ! ".Toy- fill - ly I llee From tli is world of w;ir(l,ui)w:ird, homeward ! "Mere 1 liiid no rest;Tri;iidiii;^ o'er tho ward, upward, homeward ! "Come a - long with me ; Vcwholovetho -f m^^^^m :=l=Fil: ,©.— - 8or - row, Willi my Lord to he; On-ward to the glo - ry, des - ert Which my Sav - ionrpressed; "On-ward, U|t-ward, homeward ! " Sav - iour.Iiear mc com- i>a - ii y ; '' Uii-ward,up-ward, homeward ! " _* *-.^E=e _(S: 1~ £ i^^te: 4^ ^^^_j — -.._J. iE^t "K ,-.._^_. — ! <5:±: — I- ^i^lzz.:-.^: -A- ='^s-^~pii^- 1 ■r Upward to the prize, Homeward to the mansions. Far a-bove the skies. I shallsoonho there, Soon it.sjoysaiid pleasure.;, 1, thro' j:;ra(e,shallKharc. Press with vig-or on; Yet a lit- tie mo-mcnt And the raeo is won. .,«, ^. ^ ^ j2 -•■ -•- -•^- -I*- -|9- ■'5'- _ I jj— •— •— -bo - ' -«•— !••— F- IvKFKArX. -I— 19- On ward to the glo i — :5:-|=:«s: ^_^|-^zfj ry, o- 1= ^- I'p - ward to the prize. lifEl t- t f iEte^^il^:i^l Home - ward to the man - sions, Far .p.,^ bovo the -I -i^ — «— I — . II I— . . I .11 . u — t -\^— -^1 Ji lili I U i iJWJ :f: -(C- -^-z^: .sides : -5 ^ srr M i ' >i I *'] il h i III ! { ' s !i I » 1 I \ I ( 1 I >! ! i il II I No. 270. gn Mt §iollow af ^ii$ ^iand. "NoKlicr shall niij man pluck them out of My hand."— John 10.28. LorrsK J. Kikkwo« n, nit Oko. C. STEBBiNfl. — i t -^ -4- 2p ' 1. Oh, Houltcss'ilon the billows, u - liir from I'riLud-ly land, 8. Tho' rag- inn winds iiKiy drive thto, n wnck ui»- on tlio strand, 3. Wlienstron;;th issiMiit iii toil-intr, and woa-ri - ly you stand, 4. "NViienby the swoll-in;; .Foi-dan, your feet in sink - ing sand, 5. And when at last we' re gathered, with all the ransomed hand, ^-.-(2- I T r I II I ' Look up to llim who lioldsthee in "The hol-low of His hand." c. Still cling to ITim who holds thee in "Tho liol-low of His hand." ? Then rest in llim whoholdstheo in "The hol-low of His hand. ' ; Re - mem-ber still Jle holds (hee in "The hol-low of His hand." ~ We'll praise our God who holds us in "The hollow of His hand." j i.|l=|E| <9- r-f f 1 — r=T- g_. 3 CiroRFs. :z}i- ^i^i: ^"4 ^ ^':--g=S-'=-SI--3= In "The hol-low of His hand," In the hol-low of His hand, Sk (• — f-f _tf2 (ff--.- -fO"- -r^l r- n?:: 3 T" O how safe are all whotrust Him, In "The hollow of liis hand.". £±t-:-rl- — r — ^-T-4i i^ IP %:t*^ Iii '^^mm 3 41 No. 271. f raisf giiml f rate* §ilml " I will sing pralsoa unto my Qod."— Ps. HO : 2. Faxwy J. rnorav. .^^* ddy-i^EiliFj^i!^ CnKsrm O. at.t.kn. 3^=sq^EE 1. Praise Him! praisc}Iim!J«'su8.oijrl)lesa<'dKe-N - s V — >vou-star(h-aiinol8in Biiirer(ul,an(l)>led,aii(l di«d ; He our rock, our hopcol" e - tcr-iial sal ■ loud withho-san- lias ring! Jo - bus, Sav-iour,r('ij;ucth for ev-or and / 1/ _pi_i_, — , — I 1 ^/— /— / / / ^ — • /^.iS.—rraisenim! praise Him! tellof Hisexcellent p^is^^fe^^iafe^ glory; Strength ami hon-or pi veto His ho- ly name! Like a shep-hcrd, vation,Hail Him! hail Him !Jesus,thccruoi - fied. Sound His prais - es! ev-er: Crown Him! crownHim! Prophet,and Pries!,and King! Christ is com - ing! ^ •i -1- 2fc^'»: ^:1*^i||**=* greatnesii, Praise Him! praiseUim! everiu juyl'uluoug! ^^^jEm J Jl J- J- _-^ J., ,_j_,._4S->-^-i— >, u \ \ Jesus will guardHis children, In His arms He carries them all day long ; JesuswhoboreonrsorrowSjLove unbounded, wonderful,deepand strong; o-verth«worldvictorious,Pow'rand glo- ry unto the Lord he- long; ^^ ^^ ^n^ggjig^aij ? T> T~T «ri> ! i' ■ { ; ^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) ! 1.0 !f«- l.l 1.25 3.2 ti& I— 1.8 U III 1.6 VI ^ /2 o^^ ^}. 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DYKK • IHA [>, R.VNKKY. 1. 2. 3. 4. -tti:^ ga^=3^^ -■5- -•- 1» Be - hold a Fountain dorp and \viil(\lk'-hoI(l its on- ward How, "Twaa FromCalvary'8c;ross,\vlierc JesuH dit'dlu sor- row, pain, and wor, Jiurst O may we all the liealiujJipowrrUl" that bless'd Fountain knew; Trust And when at last the message comes, And we are called to go, Our \ -3 J3-^ 1/ iE=t ^--^ :t:: *• 1/ 'J 1 a> 4» — z m.- -t^H _J£. t-t=: m L?;2-z J— N. .^1 i _i_ o - pened in the Saviour's side, And cloanseth "white as snow, And forth the wondrous cri in -sou tide That cieanseth "white as snow, That on - ly in the precious blood That cieanseth " white ait snow. Tliat trust shall still be iu the blood Thatcleauseth" whitens snow, That -I 1 — W- — ••- ,-^— V-J L- -«-_'•. H h *y,-. ?-: E^E^E^^Ei^H ClIOUT'S. cieanseth white as snow." cieanseth white as snow." i r\ ^ ^i • x-- i. • jmj ri • . ) Come to this lount- am, 'Tisflow-mg to - cieanseth white as snow." ' cleanaeth white as snow." ^ I h i«->: ^-rJ-fitiir^izijis. f- ^-+1 — \r .^- z:!i-:;=-z,T*:]i: ter*ffjr-Ail=J^^z;JVz1-=x O. -+- ^H day; And all who will may freely come, And wa.sh theirsin.sa - way. -o m^^d^^m^^m^ Mfti Ik • f !l ' I , •< \ 1 i I. > I ' i\ ]'■' t •.L . : .^^ij/x^' >«k ii^aae^j aMfAiUBHuae 'fi m '■■ \ ij ii i 1 11 |v MS 1 It » ' it iB ' i«^ No. 274. dome ta th^ j0unteitt. "For with thee is the fountain of life."— Ps. 36: 9. Fanxy J. Crosby. Geo. C. Stebbins. 1. Come with thy sins to the fountain, Come with thy bur-den of grief; 2. Come as thou art to the fountain, Je - sus is wait-ing for thee; 3. These are the words of the Sav- iour ; They who re-pent and believe, 4. Come and be healed..^! the fountain. List to the peace-speaking voice; «■ j:^:^X-^ --f> V— »- -«- f^ ^-Ti^- i — -?-1 fe^±^££EjE 5 as ^ -^- -Oh' Bu - ry them deep in its wa-ters, There thou wilt find a re- lief. What tho' thy sins are like crim-son, White as thesnowthey shall he. They who are will- ing to trust Him, Life at His hand shall re-ceive. O - ver a sin-ner re- turn -ing Now let the an -gels re-joice. -t-r-? S-- ±- — hr— 1^- ^T-y- ^ ^^e- r f^^fa gi: 3 ? r ^ -*- Chorus. pi^^^^-J y '^i^—s-^ ^-^ Haste thee away , why wilt thou stay? Risk not thy soul on a moment's de-lay ; '^ P #e3^J -•- -^- -«- -•- -■•-•-•- -•- -^- Je - sus is wait- ing to save thee, Mer - cy is plead-ing to-day. 5-if=5=^i-n:g^J «}*<^ :f^:^. H +- ^^^^f :^1 BBINS. grief; thee ; iieve, g voice; on lief. •: Jibe. -^ •ceive. c -joice. c 2at=afcl ,'s de-lay; WM ay. iikrittMStSBBtlltei^ab No. 275. F. J. Ckosbv. ® (f^ltihl of r)0(l "Joy Cometh in the morning."— Ps. ,10: 5. lUA D. SANKEY. l:|::5^tM^-^ rrq: E5EH^3' ivz:q: I -m- -■»- :itz--qzz=z=z: ^ 1. O child of God, wait pa - tient-ly When dark thy path may be, 2. O child of God, He lov - pth thee, And thou art all His own; 3. O child of God, how peace-fill - ]y Ho calms lliy fears to rest. H !- 3t=±: r — I — r- -l-r—l- ::^=a(=b3i|iiz;iS--a:i3: it^itq: -4- And let thy faith lean trust - ing - ly On Ilim who cares for Thee; With \io\\ - tie hand He load - eth thee, Thou dost not walk a - lone ; And draws thee up- ward ten- der - ly, Where dwell the pure and blest; n-- 4_i^_-e-_^^^s ? -( — fe — ia— !=??-• i I -9- ':^- _«_: — « — ^ --^:^ A--J- 4 -*<-^- iE!i And though the cloudshanp drcar-i - ly Up - on the brow of night. And though thou watchest wea - ri- ly Tho long and storm- y night. And He whobend-eth si - lent-ly A - bove the gloom of night, t^— ^mm -^ u -^ l_ I -^ -X -d-^^-t :«(i=zi- ::]- =1: q— -^zi_»!-:i:^ I -~*— r Yet in the morning joy will come, And fill thy soul with light. Yet in the morning joy will conie,And till thy soul with light. Will take thee home where end-less joy Shall fill thy soul with light. -IB-—^ I lb -,-5 1-- i»j-<:$ \—v a~* ■ !:i r ■ i : ! III' hi! i V. V "mmmmiSBSsm ^w H fi . . ■ i' No. 276. ^tdcmptJott, "In whom wo have redemption tlirough his blood."— Eph. !• 7. ROSBY. PETKH RIMIORN. -2.. f^ -^--, — -^—m ~«i-^--»— !_«>-•-♦ »-^X.^_«_^ — ^ — ^_ 1. O won 2. He came 3. O come 4 There's no (ler-fiil vonlsof llic from the tnmnoof His to this noii-dcr-Ail other rel- uge hut m ^.. -ll- — -I :^-p- W itezifc r: ^ ~/jr^.=z\^ gos-pel! O won- der-ful filo - ry, And left thehri^^lit Suv-iour, Come woa - ry and Je - sus, No shel - ter where -— "F^f f^^^T^r-f 1/ y I*. -^ -^ ^ J— J -^^- i^jrjzji^^^ -*■ -w) -w ■*! . -w message they l)riug, Pro - claim - ing a hlessed re-deniption Thro' mansions a - hove, Tlic world to redeem from its bondage; So sor-row op - ])ressed ; Be - hold on the cross liow He suffered, That ? lost ones may Uy; And now, while He's tender -ly call-ing:0 1 5%5i »^-g 1/ 1/ / ,^^i^j:-^-t?zit2 ^,l?il:r-^- :^ Bz: ^:1V:=K-3E5F^ >-*' -#• -# TP" "# "api" -wi-^--»*-. Je - sus our Saviourand King, great His compassion and love, you in H is kingdom might rest, "turn ye," "for^vhy willye die?" Chorus. i^ ^ 'i |feg^£EgEgEgEr^f^?i^IBB:[zgEEE^ ^h-^-i^i — ^ ^ 1 1 •-' I ■ — I "-I '-W--<.^w—W—W- Bo - lieve, oh, be-lievein His ilT 5eT ^^ :E mer cy That flows like a fountain so free; Be - lieve, and re $h=^^4 m^ -I— ill !»'-•-•-«»- -I— I— l»-_P-_, y — y — y- -• --• -r-.^ :Mz^t»_t» -u-V- V-iifLlI r-r-r f- ^jj;J^J3BK^--_^^fc ^mmtmm ;iI.HORN. - der - ful the bright - ry aiul - ter where 1 1 — 3:5^-51! iptioD Thro' idage ; So r-fere(l,That o l-ing:0 1 lievein His ^U-A - /— 1»>- ?, aud re - F^.>r-t> ':i M 7^7. "t^ -9 -^ >-^ -«'- -»!■ T#- Til- -*»- -#i- . -si-. ceivethe re - demp-tion He of fers to you and to me. -I H '^^ Se_iz^._::z^_di»z^ ! 1 r"^"V'"tr~"tn7"i^" No. 277. €l(»!5f»;, ^Oti to iltff. " It is Kood for ine to draw near to Ood."— Ps. 7'? : 28. E. G. Taylor, D.D. AU. (Jko. C. Stkbrins. ^-Wh-.-^—^—-^ -'--!-S"g-'-=l- -*-5;--j-'-5) .— '-*-.-*-,— -t-l 1. Clos-er,Lord,to Tliee 1 clinti, Clos-er still to Thoo ; Safe beneath 'I'liy 2. Clo.s-er yet, O Lord. my Rock, lief- njio of my .soul; 3. Clos-er still, my ireli),my Stay, ( los-or, clos-er still; 4. Cloa - cr,Lord,to Thee 1 come, Liyhtoflife l)i - vine; I ^ 1 m Ml 5=s^i: :f-^4=^.L -g Dread 1 not th .Meek-ly there I Thro' theev -er I ^ I ^B: >:rt:: "1- I i _i -1\- sheltering wing Iwonhlev-er be; I?udetheblastofdonbtaiid sin. Fierce as - tempest-shock,Tho' the billows roll. Wildest storm cnn- not alarm. For, to learn to say,"Fathei',not my will;" Learn that in adliction'shour.When the Bless- ed Sou, Joy and peace are mine; Let me in Thy love a-bide, Keep me saults without, within. Help me, Lord, the battle win ;— Clos-er,Lord,lo Thee, me, can come no harm, Leanin^on Thy lovinnarra; — Clos-er,Lord,to Thee, clouds of sorrow lower. Love directs Thy hand of power;— Clos-er, Lord, to Thee, ev - er near Thy side, In the"Rockof A -ges" hide,— Clos-er, Lord, to Thee. ^m §l^i m^ n H' M ; !j;! //a 1! I M it' I i' 'ifl ll I Ht S ili Hi I' I ^1 I ' f ^fl No. 278. G. M. .1. ^f aJM Jrf !«)« Ijs. UoM.S: 13. Jamrs McGranahaw. r 1. lie, -joico in 2. lie St long in 3. Con- lido in 4. A - bido in — ± — I — 1_» — »_• the Lord, O lot Tlig Tner-ry,<'lH'er,iro sunders the hands the Lord, re-joic-in;? in lli3niij;ht,lio loy - al and true, Ilisuord, His i)n)mi9 -en so sun-. In Christ, they are' 'yea, the Lord, sc-cure in His con-trol, 'Tis life ev - er-last- -tr-ir -i ^ 5C1 -r that enthrall ; Ivodeemedhy I lis blood, why should we ev - er fear, Since day by day ; "NVhen e - vils as -sail, be val-iaut for the rif.>;ht, And and a-mcn;" T ho' earth pass a - way, they ev - er shall en - dure, 'Tis iug be-^'iin; To pluck from His Land the weak-eat, trembling soul, It ^- • j«. -^ft- j«_ • .^- ^ _ ^«- .^ .^- I ] Je - BUS is our 'all in all.' He will be our strength, our stay, writ- ten o'er and o'er a- gain nev - er, nev - er can be done ay. 1 tin. f If God If God be for us, ^*- -(*- -^- 3=fc=?ES H )- ■W^Z^- t:rT+: M — m — J^ gi^ God be for us, if God be for us, Who can be against us, who, who, if God be for us, ,^ "Who, who, P f P p . -f- -^ ^ -^ -S- - -•-•-*■ -^ ^ ^ jft. I rrrt .tut K N -^-A 5iiifezitiit: who Who can be a - gainst us, a - gainst us ? Who can be against us? -•--•--•- -^- -W-"^J^ iB ■V — ^ ^^ :^-=^-- ^=^^- +5 +2 ^i] ■ii irmT'Mli ANAHAH. :rs the hands al iind true, hey are" 'yea, ev - er - last- ti fear, Since > right, And - dure, 'Ti3 ig soul, It a ufl, if i QS, /ho, who, Who, who, gainst us? gi J No. 279. 6a4i fe gim\ " lie that loveth not, knoweth not God; for GoU is love."— 1 John 4: 8. RlA V A . 1 ^\ KESw I UA 1 1. S A NKEY. :rf? t|^^^ ^ :4d^^ v^f :|e:=te: -^ — ♦- ^ 1 — tr s^»* u 1. "GodisLove!" — His word prodaimsit, Day by day the truth we prove; 2. "GodisLove!" — Oh, toll it glad- ly,llow the Sav- iour Irom a-bovo 3. "GodisLove!" — Oh, boundless mercy — May wo all its full-utss prove! ^ 2^^= Heav'n and earth with joy are tell- ing, Ev - er tell - ing, " God i^IjOve!" Came to seek and save the lost onea,Showing thus the Fa-ther'slovc. Tell - ing those who sit in darkness, " God is Licht, and God is Love ! " Chorus. i^^ dHz :^ -B-JS Si* *^i 3 •^ Hal- le - In - jahltell the 8to-ry,Sung by an -gel choirs a- hove; i fe gE^g^i fe F==?=F r,r f-ie:! £ f Sounding forth the mighty chorus— "God is Light, and God is Love ) >> ^ r ^ !» y H — y fc=f -ta 1 13 ! — -^ -^ fc^ J ^-^ -• 1 1 — IS %ii^'t .i • '(' p- i i: 1 I li ijii- !i I II ii 'I il t I il I ii I i s i J < N I ;! ! No 280. ^cching iot ^\t A.X. " I will IfOlh sciarch My hliocp, uiid Book them out."— EzKK. 34 : 11. i;. I). Hasty, by per. 1. Jo - S-.1S, Kj S;iv-iiiur, t) Beth- lo- hem came, Born in a man-ger to 2. Je - sus, my S.'iv-iour, on Cal - va-ry'siree, Paid the greatdebt, and my 8. Je - sas, my Sav-iour, the same as of old, While 1 was wand'nng a - 4. Je - sns, my Sav-iour, shall come from on hi^^h — Sweet is the prom- ise as 2 -H-V -y~^: / / :K=^ :n~^ :^ — I- sor-row and shame; Oh, it was won-der-ful — blest bo His name! Seeking for me, for soul He set free; Oh, it was won-der-ful— how could it be? Dy-iug for me, for far from the fold, Gen -tly and long did He plead with my soul, Call-ing for me, for wea - ry years fly ; Oh, I shall see Him de- scend-ing the sky, Com-ing for me, for me! me! me I me! Seeking for me ! Dy-ingforme! Call-ing for me ! Com-ing for me ! Seeking fjr me! Dy-ingforme! Calling for me! Coming for me! Seeking for me! Dy-ingforme! Calling for me! Coming for me ! Seeking for me ! Dy-ing forme! Calling for me ! Coming for me! 7- Oh, it was won- der- ful— blest be His name ! Oh, it was won- der- fill — how could it be? Gen -tly and long did He plead with my soul, Oh, i shall see Him de - scend-mg the sky, Seek-ing for Dy - ing for Call- ing for Com-mg for me, me, me, me, for for for for me! me! me! me! :|e: 4t^!: ^t=t^ rr=r M I n by per. -^ ,n-ger to )t, and my .nd'nng a - im- ise as ' {or me, for ; for me, for \ for me, for J for me, for [kmgforme! r-ing forme'. [llingforme! ling forme! -i»-' f^ wsmm jmt No. 281. \V. T. Sl.KEI'KB. ^fcjsujs, 3t (tmxt " Deliver ino, () my fJod.'— Pn. 71 : 4. Geo, c STF.mnvt^. 4-^ A --V— J- '^J^--r. 1 l-r -\ c r— I V — ' 1— r -^ — \ ■-'- -I — 1 1. Out of my bon(lag«\ sorrow .111(1 night, Je-siis, I come, Je-aua, I come; 2. Out of my sharaet'ul failure and loss, Je-siis, I come, Je- sua, I come; 3. Out of un-rest and ar - ro-fjantpride, .le-sus, I come, .To-sus, 1 «onie; 4. Out of the fear anddreadof the tomb, Jc-sus, 1 come, Je-aua, 1 come; irz l^tj: n^f^ t /— t p-'^J4-~^--i 1 — f 5^--^ -fell -j^ tij^i H ^- :ii*E^. ;.?^. -^^ -1 1 ^- In - to Thy freedom, gladness and light, Je-sua, I come to In - to the glorious gain of Thy cross, ,Ie-siis, 1 come to In - toThybles8-ed will to a-bide, .Te-sus, I come to In - to the joy and light of Thy home, Je-sus, 1 come to Thee ; Thee; Thee ; Thee; ij5r££3i :i --r^-.^jf^ --^-•^•^— -^-P-— f •^ ^ ^l^j^J Out ofmysiekneas in-toThyhealth, Ontof my want and in- to Thy wealth. Out ofeartli's sorrows into Thy balm, Outof life'sBtormsandintoThy calm. Out of myself to dwell in Thy love, Oiitof despair into rapturtsa- hove, Out of thedepthsofru- in untold, In-to thepeaceof Thyshelteringfold, isS; m :3!!it:Wzi^ -&: Out of my sin and in-to Thyself, Je- sus, I Out of dis-tress to ju- bilant psalm, Je- sus, I Up- ward for aye on wings like a dove, Je- sus, I Ev - er Thy glorious face to be-hold, Je- sus, I come come come come to Thee. to Thee, to Thee, to The*. m i^-^r^ rrr _«,-• -l__-Ui^-'- ^T^ s^o .^-K. -<9- m x-O ■i^ f '^- i I 11 , m I 51^ i| 1| ( I: is llil f i 'I I. ' ; Mil ' ' ' iil ♦ ' I. k m ill iii.i No. 282. dtojj ^m k t0 |e^ttS* "Give unto the Lord glory and streugth."— Psa. 9fl: 7. RiAN A. Dykes. Ira D. Rankby. 1. Glo-ry ev - cr bo to Je-8US,God'8own "/ell-be- lov -ed Son; 2. Oh tho wen -ry days of wand'ring, Longing, hop-iug for the light; 3. In His safe and ho-ly keep-lug, 'Neath the shudovrof UIb wing, I I ^ ^=*;: ^^ *^3=* * ^EEto -«*- 2. By His grace He hath redeemed us, "It is finished," all is done.s Theseat last lie all be -hind us, Je - sus isour strength and might.^ Glad-ly in His love con- fid - iug, May our souls His prais-es sing.? ^ -m — » m—i-y — I ^ '^ ^ n g Saved by grace thro' faith in Je - sua. Saved by His own pre - cious blood, ^^^^^^m -I — 1~ -I — 1-- T "^^m ft ' n *- :^^ -+- ?^ES I I I I I I III Sound the cho - rus loud and clear, He hath bronuht sal - va -tion near; O- m -.♦- « ^ -?•- -^ {g- ■:|= ^ - g —g^ig- it- It. US': :=:^::z£?^?: ^ ff-f n^ P^ ~m- 3 -»»— I^ ::1: :q=4: -^ "*^ -•^ 13^ :i 3^ :T ^ -<5«- 31 .^ - ^ ^ .^ .^ I None so pre-cious, non?! so dear. Je - sua Christ our Sav- iour. lit; 4=4 :t=t -^ m- ■o- — .-y- •.J1>I 4 I i :s^ -fi»- i "I" ; 'I 1 i|| I I 1 K ' Ir iU i| 111 i i'' ; t H ..■ ^; i I ih IH;' I J 1 > 1 I'l .cl ' 1 i; ■ i 1 a|i kJ' No. 284. 3im^ ^uvc«si! " Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and tliou slialt be saved."— Acts 16: 31. rnisciLiiA J. Owens. A ^^^33 dsll .^ '» WM. .1. KlUKI'ATUICK. ^^a^ - -^-^ 1. We have heard tlie joy - Ail sound : Je - sus saves! Jo - sua saves! 2. Waft it on tlie roll - iii}^ tide: Je-sus saves! Je - sus saves! 3. Sing a -hove the bat -tie strife, Je - sus saves! Je - siis saves! 4. Give tlie Avinds aniiglit-y voice: Je - sus saves ! Je - ;;r.;) saves! ^ ^^ rlE^ih^zri -^ . .— g— J — y f (2- (2- ^: r^^ 5- :1fc=^ :0_ —.'5'" 1/ -g Spread the lid - ings all Tell to sin - ners far By His death and end Let the na- lions now I ^ > Je - BUS saves ! Je - sus saves! m^^ as a - round and wide: kss life, Je - sus saves! re - joice, — Je - sus saves ! ^ I Je - sus Je - sus Je - sus Je - sus saves saves saves saves 3 -b :l=f ^- ^.fe- Efe — -H- Iz^ Sing it Shout sal the news is - soft va tie: to ev - 'ry land, Climb the steeps andcrossthe waves; lands of the pea, Eeh - o back, ye o - cean eaves; - lythro' the glooin,"\Vhenthe heart for mer-cy craves; • tionfuU and free. High- est hills and deep-est caves; =? ^Mf^^i d -o- I V-r On - ward! — 'tis our Lord's command: Je - sus Earth shall keep her ju - hi - lee: Je - sus Sing in tri- umph o'er the tomb, — Je - sus This our song of vie - to - ry, — Ja - sus saves saves ! saves ! saves ! Je - sus Je - sus Je - sus Je - sus saves ! saves ! saves ! saves ! ^ ^__l E—^ ^— L (9- s a: ^ I ^: -«- / 9 ^ f — " r '*■■ WW mm^^^o ■HP wmm 31. TUICK. ^-g 3 saves ! s saves ! s saves ! :i saves ! >3S^ gp ug saves iiis saves ! ius saves ! iU3 saves! 7 ^- -,|=— -^ — ^zzEiE :he waves; lean caves; cy craves; !st caves ; .^ a. ^ — (i*- f saves 3 saves! 8 saves ! s saves! r No. 285. " I will come again,"— John 14 : 3. Alice Monteith. Ira D. Sankky. He is com-iug, the "M„n of Sorrows, "Now ex- alt - ed on high; lit; is coiu-ing, our lov-ing Sav-iour, Blessed Lamb that was slain ; He is cora-ing, our Lord and Mas-ter, Our KcMleem-er and King; He shall gath-er His cho-sen peo-ple, Whoare called by His name; h ^-^ ^ . [. 1 -I ••-H— 1 H- — S 1-1 f* fJ ^~W - V-t^ 1= f m -\zi :\=z £ \ m^- :t«: =1^- a!" -r^ -\ :g He is com- ing with loud ho - sau - nas, In the clouds of the sky. In the plo - ry of God the Fa - ther, On the earth He sliall reign. TN'e shall see" Him in all His beau - ty, And His praise we shall sing. And the ransomed of ev-'ry na - tion, For His own He shall claim. -•-q*: -♦- h ^^1 ^i V- -^tzz^i ■v-^- Si ztzzz 1e=q! -t^- 4=-- f»- _^ JSl i tei CTTORT'S. ®! F^ ^EEi lii ^1 :i^3=:4 1^ 1/ r:ri --d- pi SS^ i Hal - le - lu - jah! Hal - le - lu - jah! He is com- ing I I -^- ^^ gain; . ' I ! i iiiii '*ii ill Mi II ! il ' ! A ■''I No. 286. (Hive pe ®bJn^ lieurt! E. R. Latta. I: "My son, give Me thine heart."— Proverbs 23: 26. A. J. Abbey, arr. ^ 1 1^ — | S _fs__:j [S| I 1 |-^ r_z:| fc 1*' rr 1. "Wher-ev - cr wo may go, by night or clay, A loving voice with- 2. Slight not that voice so kind, but j^lad - ly hear, And choose the Lord to- 3. We mayhave chos-en long from Him to room, Yet He will welcome fq=jr=:(l=::f=^:zrfcf i^ ^rt 1^ ^ 4^ 1^ — /-- /- =t^ ^Jl^iLi Lj,, J^L^^_...^| r= ^=^ ^ m in doth gen -tly say: My son, from ov-'ry way of sin de-part ; Be |i day, while He is near ; He will His i)ard'ning love tn thee ira-part ; Oh, V ' us, if we but come; Oh, may we not de- lay, but quickly start — While; m^ -b + ,^J#,_fe-: ^z:^^4-^ EEEE ^:^ 4^-— J ^-J- -^ — p- — \- 3 — -^ — ■•- CnOKTTS. 35a ^ Sa- tan's slave no more, "Give Me thy heart ! " hear Him call- ing still, "Give Me thy heart Je - sus say- eth still, "Give Me thy heart ; ■ ^ 1 I ad • :^— .— i 1 ? —n-n^mz^h-zx +3- 1- u h )■ arr : % art!" ["Gi art:") Give Me thy heart, give # -fcfcfc ^ ^ -}^- .—a^— — « « ■• ^ =1— r ■^=*r-^i- ^^^^I^^^% m Me thy heart; O wea - ry, wand' ring child, u^ivc Me thy heart.' gt#fe #i n- -^ — »' ^f=f «u^ r I ■,Jg^ BBEY, arr. ig voice with- e the Lord to- will welconio ^^: ^^ iE le-part ; Be I i im-p;irt ; Oh, V start— While F r • > No. 287. Ihfjj that he Ww. "They that be wise shall shine as the firmament."— Dak. 12: 3. F. J. Crosby. Ira D. Sanket. o= im fi m s ^=^t ¥ ^^: lE^t^ ^ 5? p^ 5? i^^ t^ — 1. O list to the voice of the I'roph-et ot old, Pro- 2. Tho' rug- ged the path •where our du - ty may lead, O! 3. The grand -eur of wealth, and the tem-ples of fame, Where 4. Then let us go forth to the work yet to do, With -?_Jf ^L__^ fm — -ei- :t -V— m claim -ing in language di - vine, The won-der-ful, won-der- ful why should we ev • er re - pine? When faithful and true, ia the beau- ty and splen-dor com - bine. Will per -ish, for - got - ten and zeal that shall nev - er de - cline, Be strong, in the Lord, and tho ^ >. ,^ J^ r r r.r^r .,. '^- '^ -^ -^ '^ r. r=f m -A r£^- mess- age of t-' ^h That "They that be prom- ise to aU That " They that be crum- ble to dust. But " They that be g==^ \ iE^ wise shall shine." wise shall shine." wise .shall shine." prom- ise be - lieve That " They that be wise shall shine Hg>=g^ — \r — k — F — F~Fy — h V \- 'Ai. V ■' m y heart, give 1^ H m -9^ thy heart." || Choru.s. 1^ I ^ ^ s -:*(=3t ii^d^i=id!!rqr5 i ' I ij-u,^ ' f ! ■I , » ,; m II 1" • % MS" If; I A . No. 288. ^tlxtxtf anil ^ccp ou §dwm0. " He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life."— J no. 3: 3(?. Arr. from W. L. by El. Nathan. Jamks McGranahan'. N N \ \ S. cr-x: r N ^ > ^ 1 ^ - S ^ \ — I- — tN k 1. I believed iu God's wonderful mercy and grace, Believed in thesmile of His 2. I believed in the work of my oru-ci-fied Lord, Believed in redemption a- 3. I believed in the heart that was opened for me, Believed in the love flowin y y -m'=^-- ■^y=:=^ -^— !«- - ^ ^ -I — h H y y y -\—v^^ y y v-v ^^=r-n §=iv :r:^: S=r^: rcc - onciled face, Believed in His message of par-don and peace; I be- lonethro' His blood, Believed in ir.y Favionr by trust-ing His word: I be- blessed and free, Believed that my sinswereallnailed to the tree; I be- high on the throne, Believed in His ccm-iiig iu glo - ry full soon; I be- -m- ^ ^—m m-r-m- y-m—^—P^ r- > 1 ^ ^ (*— ^ — , -I 1 1 » !»-1h —I 1 — -I m- — 1»-|-»— i-S — 'm — l»- — b»— ly — y^~3 I =rT^ ^^ -A- Ctiortr. -S—dr i^m r 1S=S: ^ m ^_4_^_-^ :at^s^-«l=3< :^~— p — ^ ^ lieved,andl keep on be-liev-ing. Be-lieve ! and the feel - ing may | K-^-i-*—m — • — • ♦— 1? If -m-m- -» — y- jO- f m -y—t I 4^^-v :;^ fc=--^ ]N_-JN- ^ 1 — — . — —I — « — a. — I — r I 1 ^ ^ -1 come or may go, Be-lieve in the word, that was writ -ten to show That -^ -^- ^^ fe f^ -r f^ fzz=*=:^r=)e=|ffz=|e-pEiizr==:&=t:z=i!=z H— i - — -g- r -V — ^^ -JS-^V •5^-»i-TpH 3^ ^ Hat: all who believe,theirsalvation may know;Believe, and keep right on believing. ^•-H*-:-^-!*- t ■r^ I*: l^BEE^E «uo , No. 289. pert me SJhete! " Where I am there yc may be also. "—Jon >? \i: X E. n. Taylor. Mnderafo. Gko. C. Stkbrivs. -trh-^v— ^ ^^1 ! IS -4S ^ -'^— 4- H . J \ I — j- I j- i^Vr J^zd^ _^ -g-.--#i- 1. Meet me there! Oh, meet me there ! In the heav'niy world so fair, 2. Meet me there! Oh, meet me there! Fur bo -yond this world of care; 3. Meet me there! Oh, meet mo there! No be-r(.'avfiuciit.swe shall bear ; •m- tf — !"• ♦ — 3B"T — 2S — 1~'^ ^ — ^" I ^— — m m •- i^^ ? N--JS — ^ ^ at--. 3V Where our Lord has cn-tered in, And there comes no taint of sin; When this troub-led life shall cease, ]Meet mo where is per- feet peace ; There no siyh- ings for the dead, There no fare - well tear is shed ; iz:2 m r :i3iia* r^ ^^- fV- — I — ^ f=S2iii;z:;_::!^£ll^ii::l W 5 — — ^ ^ — t? — ^ — ^"^ — m>- w With our friends of long a - go, Clad in rai-ment white as snow. Where our sor - rows we lay down For the kingdom and the crown. We shall, safe from all a -larms, Clasp our loved ones in our arms, ^^^^^^m^^$:^ Such as all the ransom 'd wear, — Meet me tliere! Yes, meet me there! Je - BUS doth a home pre-pare, — Meet me there! Yes, meet me thore! And in Je - bus' glo-ry share, — Meet me there! Yes, meet me there! %V-=^-- M ,; 'i \ -4 No. 290. §e ^t uba f ^a%. Matt. 24 : 44. Gf.o U. Clark. Jamrs MrOnANAHAW. —^—f^-*-40 wh.-wt—w>—t^—W-'-0—mt-*-mt—9~9—9—9-- 1. Are you read-y, arc you read-y forthe com-ing of the Lord? Are you 2. Are you waiting, are you waiting for the cora-ing of the King? Have you 3. Have you ris- en, haveyou ris - en from the heavy midnightsleep? Have yott '=\- mtM 'I I ii ': < ::t: fcj^=i-=Hb!=rJ'= ^-K- -^^^ 11 V - ing as He bids you in His word ? Are you walking in the light ? Is your -"' bundles of the gold-en grain to bring? Can you lay at Je-sus' feet A - ny 'i risen from your slumber long and deep ? Are yourgarmenta wash'd from sin, Are you I -h ^t -^. ^- 9-ff » » • - -I 1 y-~ :|e: -+- ^*. ^. ^«. ^. r? «i hope of heaven bright? Could you welcome Him to-night? Are you ready? gather'dsheavesof wheat, There your blessed Lord to greet? Are you ready? cleansedandpurewithin?Areyou ready for theKing? Are you ready? h > ^ ^ J ■ N I— ^ 1^- :te: :ff=pfe": ir-i?~y-t^-r — \r-\^- SeeIe^?^ 5 i CHORT'S -^=^ r^ It There-fore be ye al - ao read - y, (there-fore ) be ye al - so i;-*r_i- 1 — SOS -^ VltAS. :=«:^ 1 Are you [lave you Have you -/— y- 4-i3 I ,? Is your-;: A-nj t 1, Are you | s a Fff ^ sady? iady? iady? 1^ N m ^* i=^ 1 - 8C s ! — « ■ -^ \t llf also ^fadjj. — Contludrd. :«-^^;:^^ read-y ^:>-: '4- *r read • v, there-foro b i^ta= •4 ye al -f- so. bo ye al - so ruiid -y, for in :> — ^. :tz=r =^:=Ft= m >-£.£e:£_f C----F- i -^_J h_> >__A_-^ -J_J . 4- :HS=:r --^-^- ■:r ^1 sucli au hour, such au hour ad yo thiuk not, the Son of luiin coineth :t={i: -—.-.- . . Lj ^^_| No. 291. T. IvEIil^Y. tr-tr"^~^^">~^'"''^"^" }x\\\^t the ^aviawt ilKB. IT: ].-i. -J GEiniAX MKT,onv. ^' 1. Praiso the Saviour, ye "who know Ilim ; "Wlio can tell liowniucli we owellim? 2. Jo - su3 is the name that charms us ; He for con-flict fits and arms us; 3. Trust in ITira, ye saints, for cv-cr; lie is faitli-ful, changinj^ ncv-er; 4. Keep us, Lord, oh, keep us cleaving To Thy-self, and still be - liev-ing, 5. Then we shall be where we would be, Then we shall be what we should be; g-4— ■mMi -IV 17 Glad- ly let us ren- der to Him Noth- i:ii^ moves and noth-ing harms us, Nei - thcr fofco nor guile can sev - cr Till the hour of our re - ceiv - ing Things which are not now, nor could be, ^gi All we arc When we trust Those lit! loves Promised joys Then shall be ^^^31 II u, — ijc—q:: u, — i 1__ 1 — n — r t=- -t=:.it: lezrtBzzMU E f 4: and have, in Him. from Him. in heaven, our own. c» 1>U P I I I \¥[ ^:! No. 292. ^hittC 0tt, f tati "The bright and morning Star."— Rev. 22: Iff. VirroKTA Sttart. inA D. Sathhst. JS. '^^^EE^^^^ I p- r i^issa 1. Shine on, O Star of l)eau - ty, Thon Christ enthroned a-bove; 2. Shine on, O Star of glo - ry, "We lift our eyes to Thee; 3. Shine on, O Star un-chang- ing, And guide our pil-grini way, 4. And when, with Thy re-deeni'd ones. We reach tlie heav'nly shore, LtZtLzJt ^^ :fc *- iSEES-: * i* s I .1 N n W h^H=4=at ■^^ I | \ [ /I U •^ I . 1 i5- s I ' ' k " r— I Ke - fleet -ing in Thy brightness. Our Fa - ther's look of love. Be - yond the clouds that gath - er, Thy ra - diant light we sec. Un - til we see tlie dawn - ing Of hcav'n's e - ter - nal day. May we with Thee in glo - ry Shiue ou for - ev - er - more. :t: t: t T=ff^ £ llSg^ I CnoRrs Star^.... thTZlif- shine on,shineon,Thoubrightandbeauti- ful Star, shine on; ^ ! * ^ ! * , ** J'T' ^ I *-|=£=i Shine on, It: t^ -h— shiue on, y ^ y shine on; thine on, beau-ti-ful Star. rit. Shine on, shine on, shine on, Thou bright and beautilul Star,shineon. ^^ (•— ^ -fe iPi fe 3hine ou, s=^ 1=: H ^ ^ V shine on, :5oo / r»«, I i I 3 3 m -I — I >oii; No. 293 (So \\t Mo all the iiVovld MATT. iS: IS. MakkK!: 15. O. M. J. James MrrjuANATiAW. 1. Far, far a-way in heathen (larkii('s.s(lvve]liii^,Mill-ions of souls for 2. Sec, o'<'rtho world the o-i>riuloi»rsin- vit - iii;_', Sol-diersof Christ, a - 3. "Whywillyo die?" thovoiceof (iod is call- in;,', "Wiiy will yodif.''" re - 4. GodsiH'cdthoday whcnthoseofev-'rv iia- tiou"Clo - ry to God " tri - 0^ S- 1/ y ^'* ev-ormay he 1 »st; Who, who 'will po sal- va-tion'ssto-ry tell-ing, rise and en -ter in! IJreth'rcn, awake! our forc-p.s all u-iiit-ing, ech-o in His Name; Jo - sns hath died to save from death appall-ing, umphautly shall sing; liunsoiued, redeemed, re - joic-ing in sal - va - tion, ;yEi=*: _^_^_._^_ \/ \/ V :J?:=vf=: ^ ling notthecost?^ the chains of sin. f n iibre go proclaim. I jeLordisKingz 3^ J=d5:|ii-- r T For Thou hast giv - on mo the peace Which noth-ing can de - stroy. Andsweet-er is thethoiightof Tliee Thau a - ny lovo - ly song. With-out the se - crct of Thy love I could not but bo Bad. If such a life of joy cancrowuOur walk on earth with Thee? 1: -V- ■V- T- — T- =fe>iTizjezi 1 1 1 1 Chokus. JSt_Ji->__->_ The half hasnev-er yet been told, Of love so full and free! yet been told, » g:= — «- — » — m- — I — — 1^ — ^ — 1^ — ^. y— t^-- /-- y- -■E■-i-^f-F=£-^£:^-■?^^-r■p-| r r— F-^ 't--^" ^J^-JS-^ rit. >1 The half has never yet been told. The blood— it cleauseth me ! yet been told, cleanseth me \ p: r-v :it:=r|a-u- 4::: ^ JvA :^ 30Q t yi i ^ No. 295. ■ U, C H ■^ m a tf (R I O «• ►^ ^ 1 11 XI . 1 c ® ^wrioMS ^H^ord. " Him that comoth uuto nio I will in no wIho vuhI out,' Fanny J. Ciiosnv. -Jons ft : Iff. IKA D. havkky. a^ Sh- I ■will in no wise cast him And all who en - ter in by Come take Aly yoke and loam of And they who Ibl - low where I t- ont, Who- cv - er Me Have life for Me, And I will lead Shall cou-quer he may he. ev - er- more, give you rest, in My name. T? -t:_t RrFKATV. --J- -• 1 H ' tz=£fe..J Who- Have And Shall ev - er life for I will con-quer he ev - give in may be, Who - ev er - more, Have life you rest. And I My Name, Shall con- - er he for ev - will give quer in be. -J/Il may er - more, you rest. My Name, I And Come And ^E^E^ -t pl=fe33i^i^ SI will in no wise cast him out, all who en - ter in by Me take my yoke and learn of Me, they who fol - low where I lead i ^=S=Sr- -r^ Who - ev - er he may Have life for ev - er - more. And I will give you rest. Shall con-quer in My Name. g^ m^ fill ao3 -jy J i' % I I I i< tl I il ill [I' ' "I ! ' i Ml \ \ "i Sif ill*' 1 Nil No. 296. (0 the Ctown, the ^totjj-Cjtaurtt. " When tho chief ShoplionI shsill apr-'ar, yo shall rnrolvn a crown of glory Unit ladt'lli iu)t away.' —1 I'cter'i: I. O. M. J. JAMRS Mrlf \ . i IP in 11 'till U ti ■iij ! , i No. 298, ^ §itt0w that mg §tAtmtv ^m». " For I know that my Redeemer Uveth."— Joh 19: 21. Rev. II. A. MERIUL.L, alt. Arr. by Geo. C. Stebbin?. :| #-f 1- ^z^\-^^ -JV ::t ^ -MH'— m 1. I know that my Re- deem - er lives, 2. I'm trust - ing Je - sua Christ for all, 3. I'm now en - rap-tur'd with the thought, 4. I know that Je - sus soon will come, M- SI. And has pre- I know His I stand and I know the -\r- D.C.— For am on - ly wait - ing here To hear the pH^izi^: t/ +1? par'd a place for me, And crowns of vie - to - ry He gives i blood now speaks for me; I'm list - 'ning for the 'welcome call, \, •won-der at His love — That He from heav'n to earth was brought, "ill, time will not be long, 'Till I shall reach my heavenly home, 3 ^ ,. ,. . ^ — w^z:^-. m I , — 1_^ — ' i > — ^-~ ■ V^r summons :"child,come home," For I am on - ly wait- ing here Fine. CnoKi's. |f|f=S~ 1 To those who would Hia chil- dren b To say : " The Mas - ter wait- eth thee To die, that I may live a - bo And join the ev - er - last- ing song, 5fe ve. I Then ask me not ^Js^P^ &^=Sr a-i^ to 4 ¥—ip- To hear thesummons: "Child, come home!" :| RC. ^^ 7=^^=^^ ■is. ^ =^iE I lin - ger long -(2. A - mill t'.ie gay Pf^ ^ff- j £ and thought- less throng, 300 SBFN?. s pre- iw His id and )W the r~« ax the No 299. ^Tat Ux ft0m the §iiugdant " Thou art not far from the Kingdom of God."— Mark 12: 34, Words .irr. Ira D. aATTKKY. 1. Not far, notfarfromtheKingdom,Y°t in theshad-ow of sin; 2. Not fur, not far from the Kingdom, Where vti? - ces whisper and wait; 3. A - way iutlie dark and the dan- ger, Far out in the night and the cold; 4. Not far, notfurfrom the Kingdom, 'Tis on - ly a lit -tie space; d^ gives S call, tf brought, "i home, ^ heie lot to ^ 5» L. m How ma-nyarecom-ingand going! — How few there are enter-ing in! Too tim-id to en-ter iu bold -ly. So lin-ger still outside the gate. There Je- BUS is wail-ing to lead you So teu-der-ly in- to His fold. But oh,you may still he for cv - er Shutout from yon heavenly place! icn^njjrijjnztj ■^ :Sc »v~i^ Refbain^ XtKFKAIN. k How few there are en-ter-ing in! How few there are enter-ing in! m^s?^ .d^ 1 1 l_l « - --1 „ .^-. «. :/z^^ ^ / -tnr ,< ii ' I f s. B88 throng, ^^^^=P^j=:^^ ?td?z-- How ma-nyarecom-ingand going! — How few there are entering in! ^i^i -1 — h rr -rnr I :: I k ■I I.. ■I 1 -I (: '' I < I II ,'t ., M No. 300. #utt) a §ram of <$uni!iltin(^. «' Be kindly affectioned one to another."— Rom. 12: 10. Pannv J. Crosby. Jno. R, R^wtwey. ^Ti --^^j' i 1. On- \y abeam of .snu- shine, But oh, it waswarniandhright ; The 2. On- ly abeam of sun- shine That in - to a dwell- in^? crept, Where, 3 On- ly a word for Je - sus! Oh, speak it in His dear name; To m^iimM f^M heart of a "wea - ry trav - 'ler Was'^heer'dby its wel-come eight. o - ver a fad - ing ro.se - bud, A moth- er her vig - il kept. per -Ish-ing souls a- round you The mes sage of love pro- claim. ^^^^^ Jg-7 X~ J " On - ly abeam of sun- shine That fell from the arch a - bovo. And On - iy abeam of sun- shine Thatsmil'd thro' her falling tears, And Go, like the fttith-ful suu- beam, Your mission of joy ful - fil; lie- ten-der- ly, soft - ly -whispei'd A message of peace and love, fihow'dherthobow ofprom-ise, For-got-tenperhajis f.r years. member the Saviour's prom- ise, That He will bo with you still. j5E5:#^3b^=3£ n^ci-ipm;? T #ntt) a §(aw ai ^m»\me,—(^mtMt&. I: Chorus. H 1- r :-g:lE3=-t -N — N-4 »' i^Ei. 'T. 1/ / 1/ On - ly a word for Je - sua, On - ly a ^vhisper'd pray'r - - ^ ^ f^ .0.-' ^ m^^^^^^^Ei :i: H 1 1 — ^ ^ ^ KS-^-4- O- ver some grief-worn spir > it May rest like a sun -beam fair. BZzE==te=^= r-t No. 301. %wkt, mg ^0mI JOET. BARLOW. (ST.PETEE. CM.) A. R. Rbtvaolk. S^i :4: 3^ 13 1. A- wake, my soul! to sound His praise, A- wake my harp ! to sing; 2. A- nionj; the peo • pie of His care, And thro' the na - tiona round, 3. Be Thou ex - alt - ed, () my God ! A - hove the star - ry train ; 4. So shall Thy chos- en sons re -joice, And throng Thy courts a- hove ; -)•- l-^^E^. m f j .u- I I iHz i^^m ~m- -^ :=t=Ttz Pfii Join, all mypow'rs ! the song to raise, And morning in - cense bring. Glad songs of praise will I pre- i»are, And there His name n; - sound. I)if - fuse Thy heav'nly grace a-broad. And teach the world Thy reign. While sin-ners hear Thy pard'mng*voice, And taste re- deem- ing love. Se^ ^i 1^ f ■.4 ' I \ \ Mil No. 302. mit (!t)bUd of a ^ingl Hattie E. BTTin.tta ••Heirs of tUo kingdom."— James 2: 5. John B. StrimEn, arr. fdbidffi ■J P^ : --! V J -I- :«!=a|: =t=4: i- FH — N-^- rq;^ 5Etl 1. My Fa-theris rich in hous-es and lands, lie holdeththo wealth of the 2. My Fa-ther'30wnSon,theSav-iour ofmen,Oncowander'do'crearthasth« 3. I once was an out- cast stranger on earth A siu-nerhy choice, aa 4. A tent or a cot-tage,whyshouldIcare?Thcy'rebuilding!i)ialacefor a e -«>- t — t- H *x^: r-i7 ^ ^^(czlc: t— r-t iiJ^ world in Ilis hands I Of ru- hies and diamonds, of sil - ver and gold, Ilis poor -est of them; But now lift is reigning; for ev - er on his^hjAndwi a - lien byhirth! ButI'veheen a - dopt-ed, my name's written down, — An me o- ver there ! Tho' ex-iled from home, yet st'll I may sing: All 11: -I — I — I — ^jg=^^ t—t—r -i5>- -I 1- I 1 -1^— 1-*^;^ 1 1 -—I h- -I- / -I— ]-i^—i — I — i-^-'-- ^— * .e-f- 1 — tr-t~t — \/^\ 1*1 cof-fersare full, — llehasrich-es un-told. -j give me a home in heaVnby and by. I p^ the child of aKingtThe heir to a mansion, a robe, and a crown! glo - ry to God, I'm the child of a King ! "' -#-^- -••- -I*- •••- -m- tdt^t. i 1 K 1- Pi ba— b«-T- — h- .- — . _ ;si^ 'ii'^JT No. 305. I. Watts. 44 gtt tk €to$$. " Look unto me, and bo ye saved."— ISA. 4" : 22. K. E. IlTTBSOX, by pw p:]: — ^--. 1-^-]- %t^ 1. A - las! and did my Saviour blocd, And did my Sovc-cign dio? 2. Was it forcrimesthat I havedone, lie groaned up- on the tree? 3. But drops of grief can ne'er re-pay The debt of love I owe; H * -(-— 3: :fcl H-- -m-- -# ?PH£ "Would He de- vote that sa-cred head For such a ■worm as I? A - maz-ingpit - y, grace unknown, And love be-youd de - pree! Ilere, Lord, I give my- self a- wav, 'Tis all that I can do! ^ :;^^3E t3^f- W-4- itiniit^ r ?#l: CiTORI'S. g^^ T ^s— i:v -Mzizsit- =1- ^--qg ^{i=S-T^i^— jpiSin iiiiEi At the cross, at the cross, whore I llrst saw the ]i-_]V: itzN — i^i — 1» — 1^ — t-^i — -♦^-«- ~m- -^- -^- 1. In the shadow of TIi3wing8Therei3rest,sweetre8t;Thereisre8tfromcareand 2. In the shadow of lIi8winiJ;sTberei3p«ace,sweetpMce,Peacethatpa8sethunder- 3. In the shadow of Hia wings Theroia joy,glad joy, There is joy to tell tho /hv A "f" 'C" i " £"~"£"~ " i r' iT r" "T" r I r / '^ la-hor,There is rest for friend and neighborjn tho shadow of JFiswings,^ 8tanding,Peace,sweetpeacethatkiiowsnoending In the shadow oflliawings,! sto - ry, Joy ex - cccd-iug,full of glo-ry; In the shadow of Ilia wings, ■« -i*— ,»— ,g— r-^-* f ^ - T' r: T- - r- i T-r: T T' T "■ A 1 1* — I — tm- — m- — m — m — !•• — 1» — m — .» — I — 10 — m- — I 1 m~ >_ h- 1— — ^ — I — tm- — p — ! »■ — m — - ;^feJ ^ There is rest, There is peace, There is joy In the shadow of His wings: sweet rest, sweet peace, glad joy, 1^- ^ ^ B£ :^=1e: rt ^ itdc 1 HE y-y-b n :rq?-=t^4?-&c::ti^ ai^ -rj^ 1 ; I care and thunder- tell tho ?^3 1 1 is wings, ;j His wings,! His wings, ^ ^£ ^ I o -i rill I r r- 1 sweetrcst. -^ y/a(Z joy. 1 ^^ 3 bf His wings: t:: t^ Ifn thr ^hndow of ^ii$ %(Ting$i. (Slondudd. There is rest, There is peace, Sweet rest, sweet peace, H K :iB::|K.._?E-^-£t r-r-T— -^ joy, glad joy, ings. ^ ^ tt V V j:t_j:_ -cTi?-_-r.-t»'.:3r > / ! No. 307. ^;^%\% ®hjj ^larnc ^ ^ovc. (LYTE. 6s. 48.) J. o. Deck. .1. P. HoLnRooK, bj- por. :=q- — ^- 3^ ^a^ :^-r-;it ^- --^-qr ;rgj_:^=^^ BUS, Thy name bleas - ed Son un - to Thee Thou wilt come I love, of (loil, I Heo, a - gain! All oth - er names a - hove, H.ast bought m»! witii Thy blood, Thou wilt n\y lief - ug<^ bo, I sh.all be hap - py then. -f:i-r- ~^\-o -ef— «- "^- T Je .Te Je Je -I- SI ^L^]L --1- t- ~^ - sus, sus, sus, sus, a=£ ?=^-i: my Lord ! my Lord ! my Lord ! my Lord ! Oh, Thou art all Oh, how great is What need I now ThenThineown face to me! Noth - ing to Thv love, All oth - er to fear? What earth - ly I'll see, Then I shall S=^ -Ft i--zt:: r ±. :ztid /T\ ^ STL-qnr-pq-Jzr :J=?- ■51- ple.ise I see, loves a - bovo, grief or care, like Thee be. -I ■ ;3- Noth - ing a - part from Thee, Je - sus, my liord ! Love that I dai - ly prove, Je - sua, my Lord I Since Thou art ev - er near, Je - sus, my Lord ! Then ev - er more with Thee, Je - sus, my Lord! ■g=^— fee.: T? -lri^=Jzz|:^=tK:l rgzzi:^— ^; tt; 3155 r ^ ! ^ W «'■ i li II 1 ,1 ' i I \ No. 308. "Arise, ho callcth thee."— John 11: 2S. Fanxy .T. Oroshy. ofo. r. srKTjnws. «» — I — , — (^ 1. .le- BUS is teii-der- ly calling Iheehonio — Culling to-day, call-ing to-day; 2. Je- BUS is call-inj; the wca-ry to rest — Calling to-day, calling to-day; Ji. Je- sua ia waiting, oli,conu'to Himnow — Waiting to-day, waiting to-day; 4. Je- sus ispleading,oIi, listto Mis voice— lloarHim to-day, heaillini to-day; :^_-::*.rp:__:z:r:^- AVhy from the sunshine of love wilt thou roam Farther and farther a - living 1 1 ini thy hurden,and thon shalt bo blest ; 1 fe will not turn thee a • Come with thy sins, at His feet low-ly bow;Come,andnolong-er de ■ They who be-lieve ou Ilis nameshall rejoice ;Quick}y a- rise and a - way ? way. lay. way. I -*n- -IB-Z^ziiez:^— 1» : Itibfeizji bg=ii -w-w. -t^— lr~k-v- u 1 ^ > y -^-r" Kkfrain. -/ — / — ^ — /--/--/- Call - ing to - day, . . . call - ing to - day; . . . Call - ing,call-iug to - day, to- day ; Call- ing, call-ing to - day, to- day ; r — v-v-^r-r -^ i- -^.z^zz-Jfiz^ .0. — m—0r. I tr-t WM^^^^^&4M sus is call - ing, ia ten-der-ly calling to - day. Je-su3 is ten-der-ly enll -ing to-day, :^P^ l-m-m—m—m m- »1« No 309. ^luiU t^ou? ^h»n 3t? >TTrnBTK». -ing to-day ; in}i to-day ; tiiiK to-day; I Mm to-day; G. M. J. (Hubjt'ct from M. E. I.) LXTKK in: 21. iS^-V-n N J^. Jamrs MrnnANAnAN. VP — I ■• .-^ — _| -^ — -^ 1 --- 1. Some ono will eii - ter tlini>wirl-y pate I?y and by, 3. Home one will filad - ly liiM vutss lay down liy and by, ,i. Some one will knork when tlu-door is siuit I'.y and by, 4. Some one will mu<^ the tii-uiuph-ant sonjj; liy and by, by and by, by and by, by and by, by ajid by, \ ft m -=i± £ .. .,, _> ,,_N ,^ _,N __^ jtj 3izzzizzi^jz=i:|£^ Taste of tbo glo - rios tliut tliere a- wait, Shall yon? sball I? Faith-All, ai)prov('d, .shall ro - ccivo a crown, Sliall you? shall I? Hear a voice say - in<^, "I know you not," Siiail you? shall 1? Join iu the praise with thoblood-boughtthrong,Shall you? shall I? -:ft - r r- -f r- 1^ , ^ r^ --EE V — y- ^iSlt^p^l -jii~«- ny; . . . ly, to- day ; ; to - day. -•• • m — ■•— -N- J J — ^ 1 — a— ^: Sonie one will trav-cl the streets of gold, Loan - ti - ful vis - ions will Someone the glo - ri - ous King will sco, Kv - or froni sor-row of Someone will call and shall not In; hoard, Vain- ly ■will strive when the Someone will greet ou the gold-eu shore Loved ones of earth who have S3 tr FT=f -H (■ — y — :- lRZ=iN=te: - 1 P- P- U>^4- repeat there behold, Feastou the pleasures so long foretold: Shall you?shall earth be free, Hap -py with Him thro' e-ter-ni - ty: Shall you? shall doorisbarred,Someonewillfailof the saint's reward: Shall yon? shall gone be-fore, Safe iu the glo -ry for ev-er-niore: Shall 3'ou? shall I? 1? I? I? -^'■^ 4=--^=, :r h^- / ^ \/ / E£ :te: S^ il 'ili 1 I !■ ! \ 'li P; : III ' . lili II i i t ll 'I I ^ I \ .1 I * 5 ! ti li &K \VonAx0m ^m\d " Wondorfiil, <'oiinK«'llor, The iMIghty (Jo~r i .■c--._±« f=r ga Chorus. t w r The Won - der- ful ! Tlie Coun - Pel- lor ! Tho G reat and Might- y Lord ! i^ :!=:)«=?: Ir-t: &= :?c=f — (• :te=^-— t: j^-f- f- The ev - er - last- ing Prince of Peace! The King, the Son of God! I 1-4 m=^^^^ - w~w [lia birlh; :i - vo need lie in -cludea in thedeedjn tho rH tV -9- V / :*: Rkfraiv, -i^-3^ -J^ JV-> love that gave Je - sua to die. O the love that gave Jo - sua to 13^ iE^^ rr^ die, r^"^* i^ -=^v=^l :g i:^;:i3 ^ -TiN -5--^:* =F-^ The love that gave Je-su3 to die; Praise God, it is mine, this iiai^aEE -H h ^EEEiNEsfeiEE^EzE i ^s^^ K^^F^s^^i^^ i love so di - vine, The love that gave Je • sua to die. ^1 ^-^ ^ -| 1?- •- * — « • »• »- ( M 1 F 1 — t^ ? ^^ ^ j^_ -/ /- 310 I —I '1 !■ ' |t-, •s: I' u No. 312. # §toi\itt, ^iU'^ ^mxnq ^cghmmg^ " Ucsist tho devil, aad he will flee from ywu."— James 4 : 7. RiAN J. Rtki£i,in<:. Ira D. Rankky. *i^-^^^ 1. O brother,lifc'sjourneyl)eginnin}];,Withcoura};eandfirmnessa - rise; 2. O brother, yield not to the tempter, No mat-ter what others may do; 3. O brother,theSav-iour is call - ing; IJe-ware of the danger of sin; ^ J- * g 1 u I r li iU n\U i r^-Jr^ -# :sl=a!: -rf5e H— g Look well to thecoursethouartchoosing,Beeamest, bewatchful,andwise ; Stand firm in thestrength of the Master, Be loy-al, be faithful, and true; Ee - sist not the voice of the Spir- it, That whisperaso gently with-ia; ¥- -(*_«- -I 1- H 1- lE=ie=:^ t-1— 1- ^ S T— I- ^±mi m Ke-membcr,t wo paths are be-fore tlice, And both,thy attention in - vite j Each tri -al willmakeyouthestrongor, If you,inth«nameoftheLord, Godcallsyou to en- ter His serv- ice, — To live for Him here, day by day. l » - * JZl f^l iE^ -I ^- -r?- :55-)^ ' I !l ^^i^m ^' -19- M ^ 4— >- ^ -i^r-^ m. But oneleadethon to de-atruc-tion, — The oth-er to joy and de - light. Fightmanful-ly un-der your Leader, O - beying the voice of Ilia word. And share by and by in ti'f? glo- ry That nev-ershall vanish a - way. -^^ ^^ ^ H 1 1 \ \ ^ LJ?^0 zkz±: ■^i q2: llli ^ Utrthet— (Ei^nctudd CHOBtTS. ,^:-iiT:]^=atzi -4 J^[ i d2. ^ God help you to fol - low His ban - ner, And serve Him wherever you go ; ■■ g . f-Tg Gr:-^ .4*-4ft — +^ — I 1 — f^ H h It: !»- -^■»-/^gl:g^/ff _^ g. g y-r"h z±z: ii-%^ ^ at— »--:-* — H — -^—^-\ — -t^ And when you are tempted, my brother, Godgiveyou the grace to say " No. ^^^. 1^ -m-o—m- p=^-^3|i^: t==t=5^ :^ ill No. 313. # 604 0ttr §ieli)f* Isaac "Watts. (BEMEBTON. O.H.) i?=gr-- H h -«»— ^ i — t- -^ -J--^-4 i=* H. \V. Greatouex, :S^^' 1. O God, our help in a - ges past, Onr hope for years to 2. IJn-der the shadow of Thy throne Still may we dwell se - 3. Be-fore the hills in or - der stood, Or earth re - ceived her 4. A thousand a - ges, in Thy sight,Are like an eve - ning m I come, cure; frame, gone ; ^Pg ig-tz r — r -«» — ♦- -t& — ±f=^ -m- t- t- -:-^-ti t|i r^3i I Our shel-ter from the storm- y blast. And our e - ter- nalLome:- Suf- fi - cient is Thine arm a - lone. And our do -fence is sure. From ev - er - last- ing Thou art God, To end-less years the same. Short as the watch that ends the night, Be- fore the ris - ing sun. :t. J: I. ^ r^r ^ ri •»-- r y^EE^ — «'H-(5' - -m- f « N :^,«t. Pf=F '<*' 11) !1 ; h: 1)1 I n It !! Ml fll I « ^ j ■1 I' ill' II. I !;'li No. 314. gmt §6tl "I am thy shield, and thy exceeding great reward."— Oett. 15: 1. E. G. Taylok, Geo. C. Stkbbin9. --it 1. Fear not! 2. Fear not! 3. Fear not! 4. Fear not! -K :± -<5t- ^^-.- -«^ God is thy shield, And He thy great re -ward; for God has heard The cry of thy dis - tress ; be not dis - mayed ! He ev - er - more •will be ye lit - tie flock ; YoarSbep-herd soon will come, E '■^^J- ■+ — * * m^ :§EI --^^iP m His might has won the The wa - ter of His With thee, to give His Give wa - ter from the m= '4 -f- 4- -I- field : word aid, . rock, er Thy strength is in the Lord! Z Thy faint - ing soul shall bless. « . And He will strengthen tb'^ . "" Aud bring you to His ho/iie! p t=t-=:fc ^ -S. ^ ^. • .^. H (- g # Refkain. ^ I 1,1 j 1 «H* «■, ■*! -• -->- -^ T==1 -«-i Fear not! 'tis God's own voice That speaks to thee this word; J. *-. .^ «=£: i -¥-^5Ef3-^5^^ ^ ^E^^^^^^iS ;41:^ Lift up your head: re - joice . . In Je - bus Christ thy Lord! ^ at f :^e« ! 3 BINS. ± -V-»r i ■ ward ; - tress; I be [ come, 8 lord! '^ ill bless. .•• en tl'-'f. '2, is hcMSie! 8 li -<5^ Is word; m m Lord! W. No. 315. iihcvc sihall be e^hcrw^v;^ of ^Ic^ssiwjj^ KaEK. .'J 1 : 20. El. Nathan. J!-: — i ■ Jamrs McGranaiian. A— N-.V £1^ -:^ iufcil; 1. " There shiiU be sliovv-ers 2. "There shall be show-ers 3. "There shall be show-ers 4. ' ' There ahall bi show-ers -i» ^ m-—4^- ^^i: of bless-iuj;:" This is the promise of love; of bless-ing'' — Precious re - viv-inj; a-^aiu; of bless-ing: '' Send them upon us, O Lord; of bless-iiig: " ' Uii, that to-day they might fall, r N ^ _^i .^^ . ^ ^_ ^, > -i'-li-^- =t:--? r-tr-^ Jt t Jf^-_l^ I H- y — i^- :ii^^^^llf#^ii^til There shall be soa-sons re - fresh-ins, Sent from the Saviour a - bove. O - ver the bills aud the val - leys, Sound of abundance of rain. Grant to us now a re - fresh-ing, Come, and now honor Thy Word. Now as to (jod we're con - fcss- lug, Now as on Je-sus we call! t:r^~6B=^=^: :;?=;?:: CiTOTlUS. Show • ^•-•--t_». -(*-- -m- -^ -f9- ' ►-• hr— h #L _«. ^ ^ -^fL ^-r-r^ -I y. ^ / :^: - ers of bless- ing, Showers, shovvefs of bleas-ing, Show- era of bless -ing we need; 1 Y 1 1 1— — t — I I-i 1 L| _| 1 .^ [_ p— LI 1 !:2:rbz.S^>=if^rA-.>^-^ |iEi^Ei=.3E^^»^ =|=:( > 1/ T I 1 H !a — la ^EEt^S- ^11=:^: t-^^^ S:£:T^??±^- Numberless as the sands of the shore! Oh,whatasight 'twill be of the shore I 3«^ ER, arr. lo-ry we trials aro ilife-giviii}; jcndeut we s_-^.. '—^ on- der-ful ? on- der-ful |, on- der-ful r on- der-ful s !^=J?=- :^ ^ zd- ^ -»- sea- shore ! jight 'twill be, §iMtt(b(ttf!Siis— (Komrlttdrd. AVhen the ransoni'd host we see,As numberless as tlic sands of the sea shore ! •£if|jg3^f|i^^^^^ No. 317. H. F. r.YTE. 3tW(le with §U. "Abide with us, for it Is toward evening."— Utrtc 24 : 29. Wm. it. Monk. ±=i^=^ -«'- I -&- i= 1. A - bide with nie! last falls the e - ven - tide, The dark- ness 2. Swift to its close ebbs out life's lit - tie day ; Earth's joys grow 3. I need Thy pres-ence ev- 'ry pass-ing hour,"What but Thy 4. Hold Thou Thy cross be - fore my clos - ing eyes ; Shine thro' the ' 1 — f— V— 'S'-t^^i— j — F^ — tt-F| — ^ m-- -\ — , :3^J* -G- -w s ii :^ -<*- deep- ens — Lord, with me a - bide ! When oth - er help- era dim, its glo - ries pass a - way ; Change and de -cay in grace can foil the tenipt-er's pow'r? Who,like Thy - self, my g]oom,and point me to the jskies; Heav'n's morning breaks and asi ^^ t — I- i — ^ — ^— I — ^ — ^r-1— ''t- # S=iJ^feE§=afp^S^P^ fail, and com-forls Ihe, Help of the helpless,oh, a - bide with all a- round I see; O Thou,whochangestnot,a-bi(le with guide and stay can be ? Thro' cloud and 8unshine,oh,a-bide with earth's vain shadows flee ! In life, in death.O Lord,a - bide with J J ! . ! I me ! me ! me ! me ! f=f^' ' I m^ j i) li ii I >j :m'! I ' I ! I 1! ' ' I 21 i »■ :; ! ni 1 I No. 318. %e|oiff in the ^atd ^turatj^ Pniu 4: 4. WiiiBTTB F. Crafts. JAMKS MrOnANATIAW. ^m^^ S3^s t--ii 1. Opraisethe Lord with heartand voice, With God'sown word your doubts destroy, 2. My life is hid with Thiue,0 Lord, Aud sheltered from the world's alarm; 3. For noth-ing anx -ious I shall be, But trust-ing Thee in ev-'ry thing, 4. The joya that mem'ry turns to pain, I leave for joys that nev-er end ; je_« __,«.. "ie-^-=^— :^: '^ 1e: M ^^-^l4^. i—r I — ^— ( :ll 4^ 5^iS ^ 3=r -i^-i- ] Let those that trust in Him re- joice,Yea, let them shout for joy. Why should I sink be- neath my load,When lean - ing on Tliinearm. W^ith thanks for ev - 'ry gift from Thee, My trou-bles all take wing. My loss I count my rich - est gain, For Christ His joy doth send. W Eji=rziifi=^z=ia: .?- Xz- -m—m- ^ m f Chortts. -a '-z: :3?= Ei^eg ri- \ — r Re-joice, re-joice in the Lord, re- joice in the Lord al-way; J- :!g-I-^ _*_^. "j/'* -< — I — :5^ ^ t^ re - joice in the Lord, and a- gain I say, Re-j<:ice! V fT^'^ ^ Re-joice, Ke- joice in the Lord,re - ji^ice in the Lord, t i Mi ibts destroy, d's alarm; ry thing, -er end ; _; V— I for joy. hinearm. tke wing, loth send. «— • ^ al-wjiy; Re-)()u<"- No. 319. ©, ^mA d the ^Ic^^edt " Come, ye blessed of my Father, Inherit the kingdom."— Matt. 2.5 : 84. EMII-Y H MlT.IiEK. IKA D. HANKEY. Moderato. ^. v --^-^^^-^^ — N — ^ — -. — . s^--^ •^ -m- -m- • -m- 1. O Land of the bless -ed! thy shad-ow-lessakies Sonietimo>s in my -4V dreaming I see; feSigl^il I hear the glad songs that the glo - ri- lied sing, _^_^. — ^, — rj 1 — V -- -- j'z^^— rgziz.^-ir g > > I Z).^'. — I catch but a glimpse of thy glo - rj and light, rit W:E3P. *:^i* -^^ V ^'* -^ 3 -i- ■ ■ ' Fine. ^-•-^r.-it :^-n=i-:M^ Steal o • Ter E - ter - ni - ty's sea; ^^ Though dark are the ^ I r And whiaper: "Would God I were there!"' ?-^ 5Ei=fe^ 1).S. - I shadows that gather between, I know that thy morning is fair; fe?^«=»- ffi' -7_J^J^ m -^z -'m — i«- ■1-— T-f- » •• b -2-j^ :;?--=i^ ^ 2 Land of the blessed! thy hills of delight Sometimes to my vision unfold ; Thy mansions colestial, thy palaces bright, Thy bulwarks of jasper and gold; Dear voices are chanting thy chorus of praise, Their forms m thy sunlight are fair; I look from the valley of shadows below. And whisper : "Would God I were there!" 8 Dear home of my Father, thou City of pea««, No shadow of changing can mar ; How glad are the souls that have tasted thy jfij! How blest thine inhabitants are! When weary of toiling, I think of the day— Who knows if its dawning be near?— When He who doth love me shall call me away From all that bath burdened m,} here? JiT I \ wm n ! Ml I Bi h I u ill I ii f '^ No. 320. §i^um tk €iv0i^s» "The croBB of our Lord Jesus Christ."— (tALATIANS fl: 14. F. J. Croshy. Mrs. J. F. Knapp, by per. 1. "Near - er the cross! "my heart can say, T am coming ne:iror;Near- ertho 2. Near - cr the Cliristian'smeny Beat, I am coming nearer ; Feasting my 3. Near - er in pray'rmy hopeas-pires I am coming nearer j Deep- er the i. :&V. 1 1=- .« 1» i ]»i .J^_, T fr >* — /- :iF-T-=- _:i:1- J^d=*= cross I'rom day to day, I Boul on man- na sweet I love my soul de-sires, I HS r- ;^ am com- ing near- cr; Near- er the cross where am com- ing near- er; Stronger in faith, more am com- ing near- er, Near -er the end of -J^J-^ ■y-f — IS — I \- :^:-±r-=d -I — -J^ i: ^- -N-. ^j^. — I — ^ -1- Je - sus died, Near - er the fountain's crimson tide,Near-er my Sav-iour's clear I see Je - sus who gave Himself for me ; Near-er to Him I toil and care, Near - er the joy I long to share, Near-er the crown I Z?#= -^- ^- H^II^Z. *-[-- >vound-ed side. i T- am com- ing near- er, I am com- ing near- er still would be: Still I'm com- ing near- er. Still I'm com- ing near-er. soon shall wear : I am com- ing near- er, I am com- ing near- er, -"-t /-— ^— - -K- ;«-r:^L-i -t ^ I — r U^Jis* ..fruiffTfa im g ifili- ' No. 321. ^ S^MUx m tht Wmt K^f ^Um. "My God is the Rock of my refuge."— Ps. 94 : 22. Words arr. Ira D. .Saskky. 4- |Zi^ [^^^?eSS 1. TlieLord'sourlvock, ill Hiin -wo hide, A shel-ter in the time of storm; 2. A shade by day de-lbnce hy nij^lit, A shel-ter in the time of storm; 3. The rag- iiigstormsmay round us l)tat, A shel-ter in the time of storm; 4. O liock di-viue, O Kef - uge dear, A shel-ter in the time of storm; -,-H 1 1 i--| f- i-t— -I i I i ~Hv-^=g- -•-t ->•- -♦- ■?*•• :^^ feil=M^ -4- - a } g V ^c: f r* T-l I Se- cure what- ev - er ill be -tide, A shel-ter in the time of No fears a - larm, no foea af- fright, A shel-ter in the time of We'llnev-er leave oursafe re- treat, A shel-ter in the time of Be Thou our help - er ev - er near, A shel-ter in the time of — « • 1 — 1-1 i 1 — 'i storm, storm, storm, storm. Choru.s. IB ..a^T — I — I — I , — I 1— -H — :^_/^— ^i!-— _ -^—^—^ — *!- -^1 — 2i — ai — ^{A Oh, Je-susis alJockin a wea-rylaud, A weary laud, a wea-ry laud;Oh, ^#^^ :t= H y- V V trrt ' -f-^-i-* — ji — ^-^ — "--T-^ — -x— ^ . •' — n^ — ~i ' •'T ^ Je-8U8 is a Bock in a wea-ry land, A shel-ter ia the time of storm. 3«1> 1 ' III!. i|i: ll ; ! f.- !> ' 'kit l!l M itV n rtt' ' < I J r; I I MM No. 322. ^ten ^. teouanesfl, mifihty to save, " I ihnt Bpcnk InTighteousneBS, mifihty to save."— IsxiAir fW: 1. HCV. 11. \V. TOJH). OKO. C. f-TKBBINS. -^:^: -K/f — a — m- m -41- t *i 1. Oh, -who is tliis that com - eth Fnmi E-dom'a crim- son plain, 2. Oh, "vvhy is Thine ap - ]ur - el So vcr - y deep- ly (i, «'»1? — 3. l»lee(l-ing J.anih,niy Suv - lour, ]Iow«)ul(lst Thou bearthisslianu?? mm 1 I t l-b- fTT F T—r ^d "NVith wounded sido ; with parments dyed? Oh, toll me now Thy name. IJke tli( lu that tri'ad tlie winc-prcsH red? Oh,wliy tliiscrimson tide? With nuT - cy frauglit,Tliineurm has brought >Sal- va-tiou in Thy name! >lS^— J_-S--^-~--g--g:- - - - -^-^r^ -o- ^^Ek^ "I "I <4T ^&^ that saw tliv saw tliy sonl's dis - tress, the wine-press trod a - lone, the vie - to - ry have won. ^ t h- t m A ran- sera gave ; § 'Neath sor- row's wave; \ Con-quered the grave: ? J- - - ^ *r ^=C: z^^EE^EEE i:^ it a 4n r 35 t E . , Fixe. I that speak in right- eous - noss, Might Of the peo - pie there Wiis none Mijiht ■ Pr^ Now theyear of joy has come, Might y y y to save!" to save!" to save!" :t= # i J>.5f.— Lord, I'll trust Thy woud'rous love. "Might C'HOBTTS. I I to save ! ' ' m Might 7 n^' 7 JL w ±L to save! to save! Might -y ::3n to f £^ save'! to- lEI] ii:ti (71 if / ■ t Ih i M I ii ' 1 I » ! ; ;i . 'In ! : il * J ^: i > t No. 324. S^dihi mi Settdetty. W. L. T. 8l(ne. " Come unto mo. "—Math. 1 1 : 28. m Wrr-t r.. TnoMPRow. 1. Soft-ly and tender-ly .le-sus is calling, Callinf^ for you and for me; 2. Wiiy should we tarry when Jt'sns is pleu^iiiji,l*leiidinf? lor yon and for me? 3. Time is now fleetiun, the moments arc pussin^^, rossint; from you and from me ; 4. Oh, for the wonderful lovellehaspromisM,PromiB'dforyouaudforme; BSi^^m^^^^ ■f^ • «?^. -=t^ ^ K^- NJS ^ B See on the portals He's waiting and watchinfj;, Watching for you and for me. Why should we linger and heed not H is mercies, Mercies for you and for me ? Shadowsare gathering, death-beds are coming,Coming for you and for me. Tho' wehavesinu'd lie hasmercy and pardon, Pardon for you and for me. 9 M h -^f Chort's. cres. ^^ — ^^ c -^a^=f^i^ err* - " ]f^- -"X^f^T ^' m Come home, Come home. Ye who are wea-ry, come home; Come home, Come home, m ■ ^^4mr^^^ P^ s=fc l] gfefe ffi Earnestly, tender-ly, Je sus is calling, Calling, O sinner, come home I =rr tzrifjitizfn^ ■i^—\^—\/- --W-^- -I — K 3a« f-^i ftOW. --t.«l ne ; Die? roni me ; rme; m — 1^ I rme. mn'i nie. mc. ^ S" /VN ^-^^S^ J? '/CS pi lomel -r WhofVft Will. No. 325. " VVhosoovcr will, let him takuof llio waur <>( life froely." A. Monti KTii. nj^ ;=v -r^-^- i'J: Ukv. 22- ir. iKA 1>. •< > vKFV. 1/ 1. O wan - d'rintj houIs, why will you roam A - way from (Sod, 2. He - hold His hands ex - tend - od now, The dews of night J{. In sim • jile faith His word \w ■■ lieve, And His a - bun- 4. riie'Spir - - it and tlic I'.ridc* say, Come! " And fiinl in Him % a - way from home ; Tho Sav - ioiir calls, O are on His brow; He knocks, He calls. Ho dant j^race re-ceivc; No love like His the sweet rest, aud home; Let Jtim that bear-eth, JC TZ- ^ . W. — I — hear wait heart ech Him say, elh still ; can lill, o 8till, -It- ?^^ -i — Rkfuai.v. m zaL ^ ^ Who - ev - er will may come to - day. Oh, come to llim, who - ev - er will. Oh, come to Him, who - ev - er will. The bless - ed who - so - ev - er will. I Who - ev - er will, r.^^-. r^^^ir r 'r~ ^ ^l-y - — / — v-^ £ p — 1- — —j. Jt: ^ I who - ev - er will, Who - ev - er will may come to - day; ':« £=£^- -m — •■- :tB=dK=i:^-: V— r i;?: ^ r^= A-J!^^-|!^ 1 3 (3 [J L. . :^-7JJzijzig: ^^ ^ -aj=^ -■=^ / in Who-ev er will may come to - day, And drink of the wa-ter of life. ^ d^J^^ y-t^-ry: £ H- 1/ I iblii I I is =42^!^^D^M3r-^ • •• M-W i^yT-rr '< " Ui . . : • II I a 1 (i I No. 326. Wtt ^xoAx^nV^ Wmi " I will ariRO, siiul po to my Father."— Li'kh 1;'); is, John Nbwtok, Arr. by Ira D. Sankky. -J- ._U-i-- -. , 1 1 1^ ^r-i ! 1 1 1 1 r i t 1-, i- — , 1. Af- flic-tions, tho' they seem se - vere, In raer-oy oft ar 2. "AVhathave I gained by sin," lie said," Biitliun-jicr,shame,a _ ,,...'■ 1 . 11 !_• _11 1^ _1_. TTl 111 1 ,» ■ are sent ; , ^ „ , c- , , and fear? 3. "I'll go and tell him all I've done, Fall down be - fore his face; 4, JJis fa - ther saw him ccm - ing back ; lie saw, he ran, hesmiled, ^- J. ^^ _^ — m — ^- -W- > K- - r— *^=^: f- ■f^ ^ Sl^ 4-4 f They stopp'd the jtrod - i - pal's ca - recr. And caused him to re - pent. ^ My father's liouse a- bounds in bread,While I am starv-inghere! ? Un - -wor-thy to be called his son, I'll seek a servant's place. ""^ And threw his arms a -round the neck Of his re - bell -ious child!? i^E£ J__J_S_:r: :^^r~^ -1=-- :f=. r^z^t:^: t=tB=|e= iil Chorus. "I'll not die here for bread, I'll not die here for bread," hecries; "Nor m n=r=^ ' I i ' I f- f_. — , — 1^-1 — u — I i^^E^EBj^ 4 qi=3r-S: H 1- ::i~:^==iMi t Btarve in for -eign lands; My fa-ther's house has large sup -plies. And w aL_-# — « — ^^ 1=^ bounteous are his hands," ^^^^^ t ::/?- r^. 5 "O father, I have sinned— forgive ;" "Enough," the father said; "Rejoice, my house; my son's alivo For whom I mourned as dead! " 6 'Tis thus the Lord His love reveals, To call poor sinners home; More than a father's love He fr.els, An4 welcomes all that come. S^fl-4, I n NKKY. ire sent; and fear? his face; be smiled, E IS re - pent. | ■ins here! C it's place. "'^ • iouschildlS i cries; "Nor ^^ -T -H— I- plies, And -I— krgive )> 's alivo sudl" feveals, ff.els, 4 PP ^WmJTW^'''^'^^'^^^'^^^ No 327. (^a^thtg atl pnx Catc tipoii ^im. From C^-SAK Malan, by J. E. A. 1 Pkt. r, : 7. M JAMF-S MrOnANAITAN. — _^_. 1. How sweet, my Sav-iour, to re- pose Ou Tliine al-nii^ht-y pow'r! 2. It is Thy will that I should cast My ev - 'ry care on Thee; 3. Tl at I should trust Thy lov-ing care, And look to Thee a - lone, 4. ^Vi^y should my heart then be distrest By dread of fut - lire ill? J^ J IS. J js 4_*^ J ^> J > I ^ h I _ — -m — I — •• \-^ — 1 -I— H « — « — ••-|— • « — ,» — ^-p.^.*.^ — _4^,_j — ^. feEl^^ i :»tzii: :^ -it "=rJ=rz: J^r- '-^ -(«~^ ^?E5.-B= Cnours. | . :£iJ l&^ :^H^ :ii^.-;J: ^ Ca.st-ing all yourcaro up-on Him, Casting Cast- ing all your cars, all your care up - on Him, 1 l-H 1 h £vb.^---fE: ■ ]/ ■ i-h -• — • — ♦ — t f k 1/ 1^ k r ■^•■ ^-■al-*': 4— iN-v-K--^- 51^2=5:^:^ all yonreareupon Ilim, Casting all. ^ yourcareupon all your care, all yaur care upon Him, i v i ^ I J^^viurcare, -I — I- -£ J n -K-j -f!~J -! Sr—^^-^^ — I ^--•-l — I — al i — ' ^ 1 1 ♦ H S_t"P^«"tJ • I ^ - l;l?53 HS^ Him For He car • etb, He car - eth for All your care up -on Him, I (& •■♦-• yolT. t» — f— 1> — 1^ naa I i! 'i'iii:r No. 328. C. R. Blackai.t Spirited. ;akt #tt The harvest truly Is plenteous; but the laborers are few."— Matt. 9: 87. W. H. DOANR. ttefc-i^^^-;^^^ — ! mh 1. In tlie liar- vest field there is work to do, For the grain is ripe, 2. Crowd the gar - ner well with its sheavesallbright,Let the song be glad, 3. In the glean-cr's jtath may be rich re-ward,Tho' the tinieseeni.s long, 4. Lo! thellur-vestllonie iu the realms a- bove Shall be gained by each m- ' p ,m — pt — ^ — ^. - ^ , — pt — Iff — .M- and the reap-ers few; And the Mas-ter's voioc bids the work- ers true s and the heart be light; Fill the pre-ciousho ere the shades of night -= and the la - bor hard; For the Mas-ter's jc. , with His cho -sen shared,? •who has toiledaudstrove,AVhcn the Mas-ter's voice, iu its tones ot' love, ^ — "^ 1 m ±^ =F=F ^m CnoRrs. •a Heed the call that He gives to-day. Take the place of the gold -en day. Drives the gloom from thedark-est day. Calls a - way to e - ter - nal day. ^3= — *-5-v-«^ ri t^ La - bor on ! la - bor ?^:i^ -*- -«* 1 ^ h5f La- bor on ! -j^=g^ ,_4 — \ \' If §r Keep the bright re- ward in view; For the Mas - ter has A ^_.^ 4_.. __. J — ^v — ^ K — ^_J \ ^ said, Hcwillstrengthre-new; La- bor oil till the close of lay! (2. i^I 330 '■r% I fS7. POANK. n is ripe, ; b« glad, jseeiuslong, edby each k-ers true s les of night -= ) -sen shared,? 23 of love, ^ ^ 1=1 m la - bor No. 329. (^ht^ tdf (S0d tk ^atftey. " Every tongue slinuUl < onfpss tliat Josus Christ is Lord to the Olorjr ui Uod tlie Father." -i*n 1 1,. 11. Ei^. Nathan. .TAMr;s MrGuANAnAH -J—- ^- J— — — , 1 1 i^iTl 1 ' ' ^T ' i 1 1^-| 1 ■> ,- -1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. For (Jodsoloved! " Oh,wondroustherael Oh! wondrous key to wondrousscheme! hilo\eGodgfivi',in love Christ came, Thiitnuui might know the Father's naiiic, As iiKui He tar-ricd here be-low, Tlie pow'rand loveof (iod toshow; Up- on the cross His life Jfegave,His peo-ple from their sins to save; 15y God ex- alt- cd from the dead. He reigus on high the liv-inghead :^--r-J]. :t3ti::i: -fft— ^«- -M.-'m-p: — +- a- :I:e^^^ I A Sav-ionr sent And in the Son To help and heal For them de-secnd- Of ev - 'rv soul r-t—t— r :t=± - !•- -t 1 -r to sal all ed for f^in ■\a- hu to - ful men — lion claim — man woe — thegrave- whomlle bled — Glo- ry Glo- ry Glo-ry G lo- ry Glo-rv ?Ei: :^ to to to to to -^- -S God God God God God the the tlie the the I ^ rJ^- f^-^ h=±: ^ jSr Fa-ther Fa-ther Fa-ther Fa-ther Fa-ther a- y-y F m , ft !( I on I ^^ ¥' ter has £^ ^ill If day! ^1 Chorus. atf_: J- -^: 3^ .-L Glo-ry to God the Fa ;^;^^Ei: aEiEi - therl Glo-rv to God the Fa - - ther! j-j^ U-M^^ ^J: Glo-ry, Glo-ry,C?to^y ^o/Acf'fliAer.' Glo-ry, ijlo-ry, Glo-ry to the Fatherl :____i>L_^_S S^^^Spa 33r tilo - ry to God the Fa - ther! V —- .-^^iwajt;:-^^; ! I;^ Ml 'II t \k i I No. 330. ^mt, mA ptttmur §i0t " It is good that a man hnpo and quietly wait,"— Sam. .T: 2(». W. TT. BKIiLAMY. \VM. J. KiRKPATRICK. ^^a^^^m: ^^m 1. O troubled heart, tliereisii home, l>e-yond thereach of toilandcare; A 2. Yetwheubow'ddowu beneath the load By heav'nallow'd,thine earthly lot; Look |{. If in thy path HoniethornsarefouudjO, think who borethemou His brow; If 4. Toil on, nordeem,tho'8oreit be, Onesighunheard,onepray'rfor-got; The 4-^ z4-^:tB=r:p=|E=^:=^=|B; r-"i — jr-r-r-t'— i^ ife--:^=tB: r— r i# ^ # # r:?E: :t= rrrTT :r£ F i^ ^ 3 -4- t ^=)= H— H 1- -*— *- 3: =2^ -i»- home whore changes ncv - cr come; Who would not fain be rest-ing there? up I thou rt reach that blest a - bode, AVait,meek-ly wait,and murmur not. grief thy sorrowing heart h;is found, It reached a ho - li - er than thou, day of rest will dawn lor thee; Wait,meek-ly wait,andmurmuruot. C'lioKrs. 3: ^: VI— N r-isr—r—t—r O, wait, meek-ly wait, and mur-mur not, O, | meek - ly wait, ^ :1«=^=^:=Je=!B y-t i^ /-i-=^ b b^f^^r ^-^-,->- i^E y^ L3: i— i=s-FF -- wuit, meek - 17 wait, and mur-mur not; O, wait, meet;-ly Tvait, meeltlywait, ■^ ■*- 1*- T»- -!»- P 1-1— :l^::t^zi ^^^^^ iaissES r 'f ; PTT i g O. wait, O, wait, uud mur - mur not meekly wait, O, murmarnot. ^ E ;^^^ A By p«rmisfivo« ^ i \trt^ No. 331. Clttist ^ffditfta j^infur pm. "They lliat fire whole need not a pliysiciau, but they that arc siok."'— Matt. !): 12. Arr. from Nkl'MA.stek, 1071. Jamks McGuanauan. :r:=5 r: ^E^ 1. Sin - ners Je - siiswill re- ceivo : RouiKlthis word of grace to 2. Come, and He willfiive j'oii rest; Trust Him, for His word is 3. Now my heart condemns mo not, Ture be - fore the law I 4- Christ re- ceiv- eth sin - fiil m(>n, p] - veu me withall mv all plai:-.; s'and; sin; :fe 3^ :^iv=S: ^ 3.=E^Ed^i ^: fiE?:^Iizi±v: Who the heav'n-ly path-way leave, All who lin - ger, all -who fall. He "will take the sin- fill - e.^it; Christie- ceiv- eth sin - ful men. He Avlio cleansed me from all si)()t, Sat- is - fled its last de-maud. Purged from ev - 'ry spot and stain, Heav'n with Him I en- ter in. ^«- ■ ^. ^«_ • 4t- -/2- -|«. • v — 9 ^n /7~P — o- -I— — — ^ — r7^~ :i. Iii:Kit.\i>:. AEisiMm Sing it o'er and o'er a Sing it o'er a-gain. j* <^ — :\aL—^zm-^ gain: Chvist re Sing it o'er a-gain: 1— j — ^_ — ^_j — /- J-l-J!! ceiv - - - eth sin- ful men; Make the mes - • - gage ceiv-eth sinful men, Christ receivethsinful men; Make the message plain, clear and plain: Christ re • ceiv - eth sin - ful Make the message i)lain : men. -I h ^i-^* -^-iH^l V— r— /— t I -i; ^ it %m. (.■; m n I »i 'I I I I '-!! * \- No. 332. ^et the Saviour ml "If any man hear my voice, anrl open the door, I will come in to him."— Rev. ": 'S). J B Atchtnson. E. O. Kxceli., by per. There's a Stranger at the door; () - pen now to Him yonr heart ; Hearyou now Ifislov- ing voice? Now ad-mit the heav'nly Guest; M- M. M. .m. -W- r Let Let Let Let Ilim liim Jlim Jlini in! in! in! in! =t=!«= i: U Let the Saviour in I Let the Saviour in ! t^- ^Se_k. -H- \/ 1/ He lias been there oft he -fore; If you wait He' will do -part; lsow,oh,now make Him your choice; He will make for you a feast; ^. ^- ^ ^. _«hj Let Let Let Let X irim Him Him Him in! in! in! Lot the Saviour in! Let t he Saviour in ! I im Let Him in ere He is pone; LetlTim in, the Ho- ly Let Him in; He is your Friend; And yoiirsoul lU) will de He is standing; at the door; Joy to you Ifc will re ■ He will speak your sins for-giv'n, And when earth-ties all are -•■ — ^- r One, fend, store, riv'n. re=t -h — ^=z|Bii=|e: -)- £-. -y /-J-i 1- -I H i^t^^ii^ &ji n1: r m m Je-sus Christ,the Father'sSon ; Let He will keep you to the end; Let And His name you will a- dore; Let He will take you home to heav'n; Let J^v I Let the Saviour in ! ■♦--•" -^ -P- -^ -<•--*- ^' ^ N ^ .^_. l/> itr^i Him in ! Him in! Him in! Him in! i! Let the Saviour in! % 3^0 1/ 1/ I — I — I — I — P-— H iTiounn! No. 333. i ^mM ta afrsitts. " I looked to Him, He looked on me, and we were one for ever."— C. T[. Spttroboit. El. Nathan. Jamrs Mcukanaiian. ^[oilerato. m^M0^ 1. I looked to Jo - sua in my sin, My woe and want wn ■ 2. I looked to Je - sua on thecross,For me I saw Him 3. I looked to Jo - sua thore on hi^di,I''romdoath upraised to 4. He looked on me ; O look of love! Aly heart by it waa 5. Now onewithChi'ist,! llnd my peace lu Him to be a- foss dy kIo • bro ■ bid- inp; ry; ken ; ing. Un - done and lost, I came to Him, I sought and found a bless -ing. God'swordbelieved, that all niy sins "NVeretheroup - on Him ly -ing. I trust- ed in His power to save, Be-lieved the old, old sto - ry. And, with that look of love, He gave The Ho - ly Rpir-it's to -ken. And in His love for all my need, la child -like faith con - tid - ing. ,— P- ttb -*— *- 1g--1g->— !■: :as=rj=: p-1 Chorus. I looked to Him, *'I looked to Him, to Him Ilooked,'"Ti.strue,Hi3 "Who-so - ev - er;" tr He looked ^ on me, g>-r- J. ^ "He looked on me, on me He looked, And we were one for ot - er.' ^^^i^ fca* pE^^3 ^^^ ^=^=r^rff=f 3-4:1 'I 0.$ i'\. i «.-:' .1 !' -'.'li- 4 , H ! Rli mil I > I \- ^«t m» €wm ^\m. No. 334. *'0 Lord, our Lord, how excrllont in thy namn,"— Ps. 8: ft. Rev. E. Perronkt. .Iamks McGuanaha (. Allegretto moderato. |^ i^ i^ ^^N— 4-J_-J U- -J*^-^^. 1. All l)ail thepow'r of Jo-sus' i.aine! Let a.^.,::5cl.i j)rostrate fall; 2. Let ev-'ry kin - dred ev-'ry tril)c, On this tcr-res-trial ball, 3. O that with yon-der sacred throng "NVe at His feet may fall; liriug fortii the roy - al To Him all maj - es - "We'll join the ev - er - g f ^ ^ J3 I I I di - a dem, And crown Him Lord of all. o ^- i ty as - cribo, And crown Him Lord of all. a last-iug song, And crown Him Lord of all. :l 1-- 1;?=:^-p: Ciioiujs. -\~-r- Si ^^^ii -a^ H — H ♦ ^ r-^ rT'rrr • r -Tr=f im, — I 1 N |g Let us ? Let us crown Him, lot us crown I Let us crown Him Lord of all. Let us crown J I im Lord of all, Let us r J . J ^^ J" ^ I ri > iziS -H h -- — /- i / I -0 , — N— I N— ^ P— I— rk =r=F Let us crown Him, crown theGreat Redeemer Lord of all ; Let us crown Him Lord of all, Ik. 1 I _ , . . . \ V ■ Let us crown Him, Let us crown Him Lord of all. Let us crown Him Lord of all, Let us crown the Great Redeemer Lord of all. ^-^^ I 1 -^- - J J^ -I — I- y-t — ^ ■y— t :^-^: m 3^?3 I jnwaia ANAHA r. -J-- +- ^- :5r:St s a jrdof all. i )r(lof all. g )rdof all. C T Let us Let us '~<& '^ m. iOrd of all, d of all. lOrd of all. No. 335. iak §l( u I Jim. " Him that cometh to me, I will In no wlsn cast out. '—John fi ; V. IKA 1>. S ANKRV. Eliza H. Hamilton u Mnderato. i n:^^^^^w^m 1. Je - BUS, my Lord, to Thee I cry ; Un - less Thou help me I mui t die ; 2. Helpless I am, and full of guilt; But yet for me Thy blood wnssiiilt, 3. No prep- ar - a - tion can I make. My best resolves I on -ly l)r<;ik, 4. Be - hold me. Saviour, at Thy feet, Deal with me as Thou see - st meet ; ^^^^^m -t 1 Lh 1 1 1 I m^ 1-^ — I 1 -4—1 — I 1 — m — j- F ^ Oh, bringThy free sal va- tion nigh, And take me as I am. And Thou canst make me what Tliou wilt, And take me as I am. Yet save meforTliineownname'8sake,And take me as I am. Thy work be -gin, Thy work complete. And take me as I am. rrr S^ESzut X Tn ii -A Cnonrs, FpJ=^=H^ * And take me as I am. ^bis^i^ And take me a<) I am. ^^ :tK=ite: -!•• !•- r-ir itod^yi 4a es My on-Iyplea — Christdiedfor me! Oh, take me as I am. 3^r5 '■■ «i M ■! Jlrf ! ■; t w : i No. 336. ^mh d pen, urhjj wiU p ^atitx? "All wo like slieep havo gono astroy."— ISA. V,: fi. F. W. Fahkh. Wm. n. nuAnni'nv. rg^^^iig -A- 1. Souls of men, why will yo srat • ter I.iko a crowd ot Iri^ililcu'd sliopj)? 2. It is (iod! Jlirt l<»vo /ooA,"< mighty, I'ut. in iniuliticr tlian if seems: 3. There is noplace where eurtli's sorrows A re more iclt thuu up in heaven; -<*- -^- -^ . -I h f 1/ 1/ I ! »«l M i ;! ! ' I i ^m Fool -ish hearts! why will yo wan-der From a 'Tis our Fii-ther, and Ilia fondness Goes far There is noplace where earth's failings Huvesuch kind-ly judymeut given, i love so true and deep?f out beyond our dreams. 2 m-^- T' :-fc^ it ^- I 1/ \t> ■^-a m 9 Sees ^rf=s=i Was there ev - er liind-er Shepherd, Half bo gen -tie, half so sweet, There's a wide-ness in God's nier - ey, Li!co thowidc-uess of the sea; There ia wel-come for the sin - uer, And more gra-ces for the good; '4"- e r=P 4— \ — -::;^-^i t^^ jy- ^7=^ f^- rall. \ k — i \-^ I'S \| — \ a V — ••— — -mi I rl a-t:;3 ^^-^k: fc 2r -fr- -^ -m- feEEt=fc=t r^ziij=:e £ a- »— I '- s^l O' 5 and decpVf rmr dreams. 2 lueut given. ^ «) sweet, ic sea ; s le good; | asm is feet? r - ty. is blood. m nple s word ; nsliiue •d. r 8 mind ; No. 337. ^cUamel Siifandmr, ^Vcltamcl "This my non was doad, mid Is allvo af;a:n ; ho was lost, and is IVtimd. " — I.t'iCK 15: 21. IIOKATIIH HONAll. IKA 1». SANKKY. 1. In tlio land of stnm - f^ers, 2. "I'romllio land of hiin - ger, 3. " Leave tlio liuunU of ri • ot, Wliitli- «'r thou art K"ne, Faint- inj^, fain • islud lone, AV'ast - cd, woe - be • gone, -I — :r--^ ^^^ =i^ Hear C'onio Sicli a to at voico call iS- 3JE^ "My son! My Bon ! far voico call - iiij^, lovo and glad - luss, heart and ^vea - i v. My bou ! J I I J -J I '» my son iny son ! '' my son /TV I" 3- r Epiia CnoRUS. _'^ U r^ !U_^ — |r^_] .— , — I VI '^-'-A '' Wel-come! wan-d'Tcr, •wcl - come ! "\Vel- come back to home! .^ .^^_ .^^ .0. -*r. ~^. -A- ^— -^_ -^- -ff- dv m m. K~K tl^^^^:^ m And the From tho And its When the ra-dianoo of His glo - ry we shall see; When from si-lence of tho grave, and from tho sea. And with riv - er, calm and rest - ful, flowing frco; When tho bicss-ed day of prom-ise, we shall see; Then tho Ll=i =T.^^i )■::=»: v—v—T—r J^: -y— --^ JS— J^ -->- l^lz^^^^^Eg ^ -\— 1-— I i ev - 'ry clime and ua - tion Ho shall call His pco - pie home, bod - ies all ce - les - tial they ^all meet Him in the skios, friends that death has part- od shall in bliss a - gain u - nite, chang-ing "in a mo-ment,""in the twink-ling of an eye," •r-_:j^-^J!^- — (•- ^^^ ^^m ~S-' lEl m r_qsr-zn^ r F=P^ ^i^m What What What And a:: wm: ■ 1 3-40 a gath'-ring of the ran - som ., will !> a gath'-ring and re - joic - ing lere will be. a gath'-ring and a greet- iug u. re ' il be. for • ev - er in His pres - ence we nail be. inNhallcouif, lall a - rise insioiia bright iw-ing uigh, ^^hen from (Vnd with ^^hen tho 'hell tho r- • — e homo, e skips, nite, eye," -^ h be. be. be. - — >- — ir — F" — r 'What a gath' - hog, what a gath' - dug, r^ m .—-4 j ^T- ^-FT^rr^-j^-^ gath' riug, What a gath'-ring of the ^fy 1 1 r~ ^ 1 1 m- • tj ht — —[j »3 gath'-ring, what a gath'-ring, i^^^f^^fe^^^ '^-t q^ -^^JP iS- ran - somed in the sum- nier luml of love ; What a il m gath' nng. what -r ^ /TV t ^=#=^=^ i gath' • ring, what a gath' - ring, ^ uath' - l=-fe ring, /T\ I :^ I a m. — jpr — ^- — ,_ EE I Of the ran- somed iu that hap - py home a - bove. S ij^r -» — •- -T'- 1 Ml fl;fl;:ij 1 i '! 1:1 \\i «i-i No. 339. (Bi0mf, ^xt^t §t\mmf €omt "Thou art my help and my deliverer."— Ps. 40* 17. Tanny J. Crosby. W. FT. Boanv!. 1. O hcarniy cry, be j;rat;ious now to me,Come>GreatDeliv'ror, come; 2. 1 have no ])]iice,noshelter from tlieni{iht.Come,GreatDeliv'n", come; 3. My path is lone,and wea-ry are niyfi'et,Coine,GreatDoUv'rer, come; 4. TLou Avilt uotspurucoutritiou'8brokeusigh,Come,GrcatDeliv'rer, come; 4--? T' ^.-ifL-^--^ -h- y Jt i if: C »-*- -«'- 1:=r J^ My soul bo-vcdtlown islongingnow for Thee, Conie,Great Deliv'rcr,come. One look from Thee -would give me life an(i light,Ct)in(',( Ircat Deliv'rer,cou»e. Mineeyes look up Tliy loviiigsmile to meet, Come,Great l)eliv'rer,corae. lie- gard my prayer,aud hear my humble cry, Come,Great Deliv'rer,come. -m- 3r ,_^_^__-r-_:f?: -'^^^^^' H- 5*^ - > -i ^ -^"^ £ t KlCFTfAIX. /?\ I've wandered far awav o'er mountains coId,I've wandered far away from home ; .^. ^-'.^.m'^. .p.. .^. .^. -^. -^- -^ ^ -?litirr=^z4rz:ti: P le^rtKntem^: 1— ^-^- 1e.i:te :tar:^t?_*: ^: t^-^-/-^-r 11 < ! I o :t=: lake me now, and bring me to Thy fold, Come, Great Dt'liv'rcr, come. p ^rp^ lll^g^lig: _^:-g-E- £1^» '*»< ,;.■*- No. 340. ^(lA be wWx Itout II. FkOANl!, 'i IV ror, come ; IV ro", corae ) IV rer, come; iv'rer, come; *' Tho KT&ce of our Lord Jesus Christ bo wUh you."— UowATTS IG : 20. J.E.Rankin. W. «. Tomtsr -t: 1. God 2. God 3. God 4. God he with you till we meet )>e wilhyoulill we meet he withyoutill we meet he w itliyou till we meet -liv Hiscounselsyuide.iip - -'Nealh Hiswinjis pro-tect-inp; :i - jiJiiu! — When lile'sper-ils thieki'oii- .s hannerdoaliu!' a - a - j;aiul- l^ain ! ,!zz*t •f^-,-A- leliv'rcr.come. | eliv'rer,come. ; icliv'rer,corae. 'l eliv'rer,come. » E .^ - t: J .-. 1 /TV :\y from home ; ,t^- — i- ^lE^Ete :=^zz:^-zz^~I^—^lTrt :a! --n^n~ - hold you, hide you, - fouud you, o*er you, -^ — J :=|: r "NVith His sheep sc-cuie-ly fold you; L^ai - ly luan-na still di - vide you; Put His arms un - fail - iiig round you; Smite death's threat' nin^ wave heforo you ; w God God God God r= bo ho ho ha M$ ^->^ '/>- -•— sf- 1- f-t 1 — ^-■■^ Ciroius. e ^^^^mm±j i withyoutill we meet withyoutill we mt; with you till we mi withyoutill we meet a- gain ! > Till wo meet! !et a- gain ! I 'et a- gain ! f Till we a- gain i^^iii m>' ^=t^: i'-/— /- -9r— izte: m r- »--•■ Till wiiitiiTt! Till we '47:S 2^pz-zzzJBEjgbpiivzgi::^ izg ->3- >- meet! Till meet u - gain ! we meet at Jo- sus' feet; Till Till we meet ! wo irrEill iv'rer, come. Izifj meet!, . . Till we meet! God l)e withyoutill we meeta-gaiu ! Till wemeet! Till we meeta-gain ! #. . «. ^. (m^ ^ m. 1^ ^ I I :t: f p,. iSf ■^i -^ -»" I Hi! No. 341. Jfhvougb the ^ttetj and the ^hadaitr* " Yea, though I walk througli the valley and the shadow."— Tsa. 2.'? : I. RiAN A. Dykes. Ira D. Sankky. 1. I must walk thro' the val - ley aud the 2. When I walk thro' the Tal - ley aud the 3. Tho' I walk thro' the val - ley and tho 4. I ehall walk thro' the val - ley aud the shad - ow, shad - ow, shad - ow, shad - ow, But I'll All the Yet the I shall \ ISl >—>-- JS N- lit -T> 1> N — IS k, h^T If? :=]^ 1=1: :^fc=^l jour - ney in a lov - ing Sav-ionr'scare; wea - ry days of toil - ing will be o'er ; glo - ry of the dawn-ing I shall see; fol - low where my Lord has gone be - fore ; -^ ^ i»- ♦- • -♦- -^- Tie hath said For the strong I shall join Thro' the mists He will arms of iu the of the '^->— -/- :fc-7Tl|B M—^ ^ ct— :l=5: - V — 9. ^ D.S. — But the dark waves of FiXK. :zN: ?~t — ^ — ^-^-^H = 'JLz9 :*^EE^: nev- er. nev- er leave me, With His Staff He will comfort mo there. Je-siiswi!l en - fold me, And with Him I shallsor-row no more, an-themso- ver .Tor- dan. Where the loved onesare waiting for me. val- ley He will lead me, Till I rest ou the Ev - er- green Shore t=^t-fez:tri — «— 1/ ^^rlE mm ■ Jor-dau will not harm Chorus. h- me, There is i)eace in ~i — p^- the val- ley, ^-ni I know V-N-x-: D.S. Thro' the val-ley, thro' the val-ley,Thro' the valley and the shadow I mustgo, i6 J"^ -M*—)»— ^— K— I — f— — *—■ F--|-f^ :jr>o l'"i wmm \m. No 342. ^tixtt, ^mt b ^Xm. , 2.-? : J. [). Sankky. w, Bnt I'll w» All the w, Yet the w, I shuU 1 h- irk waves of Fink. mo there, no more, lor me. Igretu Shore. |. IB r I know. D.S. Mirf "He is our Peace."— Erir. 2 : II. J. Dbtstiam Rwtth. Jamtm McGuanahaw. ^^r-- 4:--5tT-i:-* t:*^jr; H- 1. God's 2. AVhile 3. Ev - al- I 'ry might - y hear life's tri - al 4. Wei- come ev 'ry arms are rng - ped draws Him ris - inj; round me, Pe.ice, pj-ace is bil - lowa?Peaee, peace is near - er, Peace, peace is sua - light, Peace, peace is mine; mine ; mine ; mine ; fJ^ ^ I V I T T 5^£ T-\ ■V— jaid He will t' rongarms of ? join iu the 3 uists of the :; i=^ — ■ I- i Judfjment scenes need not V'hy sus-pend my harp All His strokes but make Near - er home each roll ■ r con- found me, Peace, on wil - lowa?Peaoe, Him. dear - er, Peace, lug mid- night, Peace, peace peace peace peace IS mme. is mine, is mine, is mine. 1^^ r~r -^— ^ -jLjc d=4 r Je-sus came Iliinsolf and sought me ! Sold to Death,He found and bought me ! I may sing with Christ beside me, Tlio' a thousand ills be-tidenie; P.less I then the handthatsmiteth Geii-tly, and to heal de-light-eth; Death and hell can - not ap-palme; Safe in Christ what-e'er be-fall me; 4.-:£ -)«- -^ -J- ±=izx. 1*= --■=x- J=^a!- %%. Then Safe - 'Tis Calm - k my bless - ed free - ly He hath sworn a - gainst my »ln» ly wait I till dom taught me, to guide me. He light - eth, He call me, Peace, Peace, Peace, Peace, (9 S peace is peace is peace is peace is -t=- ^ £: f^r:^ mine, mine, mine, mine. St. mmms tini I ii I 'l! I 1 ,1 i ':! Jill': 1 1 tl '0 ■1 ,\ r 'ir.ii ;! , ^ 1 ; I H HI i' 9'' ill ^ '! '*' i I't I! No. 343. El-. N'A'niAN. f 001$ %lnt0 pie. ISA. 22, jA>IK.q McGranahan. t:\- :^i Mc, and Me," up- Me," thy Me." ami be yo Biived," hear the blest com- oil the crusa, O wea - ry burdened ris - eu Lord, In dark temp-ta- tiou'a not vHh - in, No help is there for -(*- -^ -fZ' -^ — ^-^— y — 1/ — !^- — f- -f^- v — /-'-r ^^M^f -I — , vj ^ /TN :?^ ^ iuand,Sal- va-tion full! sal - va-tion free! Pro - claim thro' ev -'ry land, soul, 'Twas thereon Me thy sins were laid, Be - lieve aud be made whole, hour, The needful grace I'll freely give. To keep from Satan's pow'r. thee; For par-don peace and all thy need, Look on- ly un-to Me. -I- -4^- -^ -^ v-v lecd, JjOOJ igrrrp.- ■0- . '^ rr? ClIOKt'S. e ^I^F^ d: ^ A.»-» — & : (&- -«—•'- SzM=gr^ Sl«5 3i "Look un-to me, and be ye <}aved, ''Look un-to nie, and be ye saved, -?— S— -s — I— —I 1 1 r, — ; all the ends of the earth, for I am God, ^ --:$^:^^d -^ — i^ |] all the ends, all the ends of the earth, for I am God, lam God, there is none . " ^ i/ '^ '^ ^ ("'u~^ — I*" i saved." and be ye saved." tJS« ■P^^» mimmmmmmmm •?, 1 ■ I lANAHAN. No. 344. |[ltj potbey^s ^u^tt. ^t-\ [\o blest com- y burdened iiup-ta- tiou'a is there for " Her children arise up, and call her blessed."— Prov. 21: 28. Words and Music by T. C. O'Kanb. Solo. Modrrafo. 1. As I wandered 'round the homestead, Many a dear fa-mil-iar spot 2. Tho' the house was held by strangers, All remained thesame within ; 3. Quick I drew itl'romthe rub-bish, Co v - ered o'er with dust so long: V -'ry land, e made whole ^atau'8 pow'r. n - to Me. 9- zzisz ^ ■Z^ ^S I^ ZZZJSn ^ ti-J-^-: ^: -^tr- Bro'twith-in my rec - ol - lection Scenes I'd seem-ing - ly for -got; Just as when a child I rambled Up and down, and out and in; When, be - hold, I heard in lau- cy Strains of one fa - mil - iar song, I ^\^^^z m^- H^ 1^=3*: ^^m e ye saved, • Ip There, the orchard — meadow, yonder — Here, the deep, old fashioned well, To the gar -ret dark as-cendiug — Once a source of child-ish dread — Oft - en jng by my dear mother To me in that truu- . p a thrill no tongue can tell. I saw my truu -die bed. PP 1- r-'Z ^=:at g =-' I>L__:Mr -■mi 1- f 1 "Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber! Ho-ly an -gels guard thy bed!'' !-_: V-:^=p£=:£=£ }^i^=^. ^ be ye saved. M \u 1~ While I listen to the music Stealing on in gentle strain, I am carried back to childhood — I am now a child again : 'Tis the hour of my retiring, At the dusky eventide ; Kear my trundle bed I'm kneeling, As of yore, by mother's side. Hands are on my head so loving, As they were in childhood's days ; I, with weary tones, am trying To repeat the words she says ; 'Tis a prayer in language simple As a mother's lips can frame : " Father, Thou who art in heaven, Hallowed, ever, be Tby name." t- /- -^- :i=:_z)r -t: 1 « TTi« aecond eadiOK. S^3 6 Prayer is over : to my pillow With a "good-night!" kiss I creep. Scarcely waking while I whisper, "Now I lay me down to sleep," Then my mother, o'er me bending. Prays in earnest words, but mild : * " Hear my prayer, O heavenly Father, Bless, oh bless, my precious child! " 7 Yet I am but only dreaming : Ne'er I'll be a child again ; Many years has that dear mother In the quiet churchyard lain; Hut the mem'ry of her counsels O'er my path a light has shed| Daily calling me to heaven, Even from my ti'undle bed, ; ri M rl v,' I i; 1 •■ ;u t 'jli; i \: ■ < No. 345. ^tt, ^onitetfttt mat&l "The Word of the Lord endureth forever."—! PbtbrI: 2S. J. L. ftV^RI^INQ. IBA D. BAVKWir. i- te: t^=t =ip=g= i 1. Oh, won der - ful, won - der 2. Oh, won - der - ful, won - der 3. Oh, won - der - ful, won - der 4. Oh, won - der - ful, won - der ful Word of the Lord! True ful Word of the Lord! The ful Word of the Lord! Our ful Word of the Lord! The ^j^ =f=i: ^: i.==P=J -t -t- ito^^^^^^p^ m r thou- sand times o'er, They nev - er, no nev - er, grow teach us the way That leads to tho arms of His deep in the heart, And shows us our-selves as wo anch- ored tlieir trust, Thro' a - gcs e - ter - nal shall 1 1^ n ^ i i ;i -I h :£ U H- ^S l—t old! love! are. last. ?-*-4» — — I Each line Its wan It tells Oh, won ^.^. r= hath a treas - ure, each prom - ise a pearl, Thut ings, its coun-sels, are faith- ful and just; Its of a Sav - iour, and points to tho cross, Where der- ful, won - der - ful Word of the Lord I Uu - ^ ^ .fiL A. ^= ?^^ rtl: U£S-1 ,Atna:v» ^ Lord! True Lord! The Lord! Our Lord! The •ead them a | ight-ed to * \ic-tioudown^ arm- ly they 3 if old! lovol are. last. Ipearl, That Ijust; Its cross, Where JLord ! Uu - a.- M- =t ®h, Wonderful ^axL — ionrtudci N N all if they will may se - euro ; judgationtsare per-fect and pure ; par - don we now may se - cure; chaug-iii}:, a - bid- lug and sure ; And wo know that when tinieand the And we know that when timcand the For we know thatwhen time and the For we know that when time aud.the Ti---*- »f| world pass a - way, God's Word shall for ev er en =t. dure. lHHEEiiill No. 346. ®h< 3wuHi pamc. "Thou Shalt call His name Jesus; for He shall save His people from their sins."— Matt. 1 : 21. Geo. W. Bbthune. Wm. R. RRAnuTTRY. 4 — r-^ ^P^^^is^li^P 2. /There is nonamesoswecton earth, Xonamesosweet in heaven 1 The name, be-lbre Hiswondrousbirth.ToChristtheSaviour [Omit) j And when He hung up- on the tree,They wrote this name a-boveHim (.That all miirhtsee the rea-sonwe For ev- err ore must (OwuY) , ^ > I giv- en. love Him. ;rj=;?: y-^r-t ^ \ '•— I r^ l^^p D.C. For there's no word ear ev- er heard So dear, so sweet, as (Oinit) "Je-sus!'' „ Refkain. D.a %^ We 1/ / love to sing f iB of Christ our King, And hail Him bless- ed ^ t^-^ :>-::;?; ^f^l^^E$EI^ 3 So now, upon His Father's throne— .Mmighty to release us rrom sin and pain — He ever reigns, Thu Priuce uud Saviour, Jesus. Je- 8US! f= gEEa :ir5« O Jesus ! by that matchless Name Thy grace shall fail us never To-day as yesterday the same, Thou art the same for everl fir \v\ < W \ i' !lllil:l