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AMI OLIUK MK."— Psalm XXxi. 3. Rev. W. Williams. Wm. L. Viner. $ *^^i^ a=l a^s; Fine. O Thou great Je Ilea - ven, Bread of — 1 —I — p_ # — -g gg — -" 1 . Guide me, D. 0. — Bread of 2. - pen now the crys - tal D. c. — Strong De - liv - 'rer. Strong De 3. AVheu I tread the verge of I), c. — Songs of prais-es, Songs of ■ ho - vah, hea - ven, foun-tain, ■ liv - 'rer, Jor - dan, prais - OS, Se^g; Pil - grim thro' this bar - ren land: Feed me till I want no more. Wliencethe heal-ing wa - ters flow: Be Thou still my strength and shield. Bid my anx - ious fears sub - side; er give to Thee. I will ev S -0 — •- ^,^. t T ^ I D. C. I am weak, but Thou art might - y; Hold me with Thy power-ful hand: Let the fie - ry, cloud -y pil - lar Lead me all my jour - ney through: Bear me through the swell -ing cur - rent, Land me safe on Canaan's side: m^^^f^: * J_Jl^J ._J E: * i a A CROWN FOR ME. " HBNCBFORTII TIIRKB IB LAID UP FOR HE A CKOWN OF KIOHTIiOUHNKSH."— 2 Tim. iv, 8. Rev. W. 0. CUSHINO. ?rri— ± t :*1: :> IllA D. SANKEf. — H- i ^ 1. Wlieii my fwt shull come to the gold - cii ! to, IIow guid my heart will be, 2. Oil the joy to staud on the gold - en 'Uoor Of tliiit bright home u- bove! 3. I will trust Ilis word, for I know His love Is large, and rich, and free: -#- -1 — -I # #• #■ -• — i — •- rl :t:: E S ^J- --1- -0- ~l- i_ i^i •A- s -1=' -I- 2^- When the King shall say, as 1 stand and wait, '"Come in: there is room for Oh the joy to hear, thro' the o - pen door. Sweet wel - come words of When the race is run, and the vie - fry won, The ])rize He will give to J5-- I n-- f^^ t — t- CIIORCS. •7-V ^ r- :i^-: V- thee! love! me. '0 -4—4- ± ::J=:i=Jz=J: -4'- 4- ^!2^ Oh the joy to be there on that ho - ly ground, My pre-cious Lord to seel ■a.^ :g- Id ~-^- ^1 ili:s^: u hP^z. Hg|-^^ oil the joy to re-ceive when the race is run, The crown pre -pared for me! ^ -0^ ^ m. m -^ #*-^ H* ♦^ P* ^ #— #~-r-» m ^. — U~T»~ » iii^^iiS: Capyriilil, IM4, bjr In U. Sukcy. * r • V giS^ii 4. "TIIDRE SHALL HE SIIOWKIIS OF BLESSING." Ei. Nathan. (Kzek, xxxiii. 'Hi.) ■IaMIs Mi (inXVAHAN. /I 1 1^ k. fc. k. -y--N- S -ji-^^ir— S — ^- — V — ^ — N- — ^- 1 -\ ^ ^^- '— z-T - ife g --^^ J ""• — — -,-:! 1 — —M- — •— _i - :•-•- ir— -t t i - i?— ^ n i -<&-i— v^ — ^ s — s 1. "There shall 2. "'I'hm' shall 3. "There shall 4. "There shall -i- be l)e l)e be show-ers show - ers sliow-erti sliow-ers m m of l)less - ing: " of bless - ing" — of ble,ss - iiig: " of bless - ing: " -w w. M This is the Pre - cioiis re - Send them up • Oh, that to - — # — 0~ prom - ise viv - ing on us, day ihey f I of a mig love; - K'liii; LordI ht fall, ^2 , P\* ^41^ \- S 'm ...m .. AAA m *m t ^. tl?tr__t i — I 1 . WWW W ^W 1 — f — w — 1 t ^P'-li-f— •- -•— -V — '^ ^ -•-• — #-•— -V — b^ — ^— -^ ^- -y -«>-»— / / / 1 r T" l-fi Ji s- -N- — N- ^- p-K -N- -N -A- A -^ 1 . ^? :?" — N- — ^- — 1— -I be the us to — 1 — I sea - hills now God — ii- — N- — 1 ~i- =18 =J- =r — 1^ 1 — -A \ ^ f— J w—i- l~ • —&— sons and a we're m re - tlie re - con - *— 1 fresh - val - fresh - fess - • m • ^^1 There - Grant Now • shall ver to as » ing, leys, i"g. m • Sent from Sound of Come, and N^ow as ^ 9 the a - now on Sav bun- hon Je - -] - iour a - dance of ■ or Thy sus we 1 boTe. rain. Word, call! ■^' in- : 1 9--^^=^- m ...Im. . -# A • — •^— ^ / _ __ —0 — -0 K— -^JrH 9 ^ J \j !> " 1/ i/ '^ "^ ' " -rr- 1 w ^ CHORUS Show ))less --- (- -tV-T- Show-ers of bless - ing we need; P -H- :il: :t -H- ;5; -I©- ■5)-T- ing, But for the show - ers Ave plead. 11 Mer - cy - drops round us are fall -^, ^-^ y V ^ Copjrrtiht, Ism, by Jkidm McOraaftluB. O -ii^— b^- -6'- H 5. ERK TIIK SUN GOES DOWN. "WOKK WIIII.K YIC IIAVK MUIIT, I.KWT IIAIIKNEHS COMK UPON YOU. Josephine Pollakd. "—John xii. 35. D. B. Town En. -M^^A — 1% y^ 1 1 1 1 ^ -1 — 1— 1^4 S m \ Z t t S - t t \ J- p n n n." N r « m- -t a . 9. '9. ^ ^ " 9 m 9 9 — 1. I liavo work e-iioiislito do, lOre the sua 1 f^oes down; For my - self and kin-drcd 2. 1 imist - ver come my wriUli, Kre tli(j kuii (;()es down; I must walk the lieav'n-ly 3. 1 must speak the lov-inir wuni, Kre the sun (foes down; I nmst let my voice be 4. As I jour-iicy on my way, Krc tlie sini goes down; (Jod'seom-nuind 1 must o- .». jm. -m. ^' M. ■*: ^. .^ .m. r • . * • fJ^ m' m. /»!S4— ^ — • — w — ■ — « — w -- P ■ — ■— -1 — -•— m 1~ __p — _ — -H 1 1 p&i 4 1^.. ^ . ^ — [^ ^ — [^ L . k - -V - ,^^ .^^ !^ !^ : '■ '^ I ~ r I r w w V i^ i^ 1^ -■ ' 1 — i^ — 1_. too, Ere path, Ere heard. Ere bev, I'] re the the the the sun sun sun sun W^' goe* goes goes goes Iff: down, down, down, down. Ev - 'ry For it Ev - 'ry 'riiere are - — I — *^zz=.± ziFrt^rri^zrzff '. die Ije of that 1^^zzz:^zzz^zzzz^. 1 - may cry sins wins - per death is pi • ty need con still - ing, wend-ing, heed- ing, fes3 - ing. With Hith For There a er, the are * ^^q -^ — ■ -S- :^— qs- i=r m pur - pose firm and with the night de in - jured in - ter - ciuid - m=i^ ^i :^-i: task ful irtz=gr: sun goes down. All ray dai - ly task ful - fill - ing. Ere the sun goes down. And my life will have an end -ing, Ere the sun goes down. Ere the sun goesuown, To the light the lost ones lead- ing, Ere the .sun goes down. If I would ob - tain the bless-ing, Ere the sun goes down. Ciir>ri|lit, IMf, ky I). B. Tinrnrr, «. rOMK TO .IKSrS! "Comic hxto Mk ani> I wii.i, (ii\ k Vf>i' kkht."— .Waff. xi. 2H. Anna SutiTox, (iKo. r, Stf.hbinh. -r- 1. ('oino to Jo - SWA, yo who wan • dcr Fur fmiii Iiopo, and peace, and rest; 2. (,'omo to Je - susl Ho lialli loved you With a deep a- hoiiiiil-iiiff K)Vo; ',]. ('(iiiH'l oil come! tlie Mn.s - ler wait, - elli: "Come!" tlie long- iiijjf l^rido doth say: tp: i^ :l^ ft 4:4 Scorned, iie Je - siis died, Near - cr the toun - tain's crlm - son tide. Near - er my Sa - viour's clear I see Je - sus who gave Him -self for me; Near-er to Hiin I toil and care. Near - er the joy I long to share. Near - er the crown I \- t'.T* -■P- -h- 4F-^ V- -+: ;i E i I ^«=^ I wound - ed side, I am com - ing near - er, still would be: Still I'm com - ing near - er, soon shall wear: I am com - ing near - er, ;^zb^:;=g-:G E:t:j — 11^ m it t i^ t=t P ^ E ^ I am com - ing near - er, Still I'm com - ing near - er. I am com - log near - er ^- g-; Tr- t-4 -=g I 1 8. U/1 CASTING ALL VOUli CAIIK IPUN IILM." From CxHAR M*i,an, hy J. E. A. 1. liow sweet, my Sav - ioiir, to re - pDse On .TaMKH MrORANAHAN. ._| ^ ^-- 'I'liiiie ill - inij^li - ty iiower! 2. It is Thy will that I should cast My ev - 'ry nire on Thee; 3. Tiiut I should trust Thy lov - iuj( eare, And look to Thee a - lone, 4. Why should my heart then ho (lis- trest, I{y drend of fu - turo ill? JU. yf—m — ,— • P 1 n-n — I m •[ i±_8_gzd-g — m — m — -^ ~±zm — i? —d -3: -M: zt- -J^ -X^ I *L gg^ Eps^a: ~i — ,%- .--. — 1 H— — I — To feel Thy strength up - hold-inj? me, Thro' ev - 'ry try - ing hour! To Thee re - fer each ris - ing grief, Eanh lu'w per - plex - i - ty; To calm each trou - l)Ied thought to rest. In prayer he - fore Thy throne. Or why should un - be - liev - ing fear My trem- bliiig spir - it 1111? _^_B - f -- ■■ "^»« m^Mw '^P' ^B ^A :(=: :t .:^- i^ CHORUS. 1 Pet. r V. 7. ^^^^^ " Cast - ing all. ^- your care up - on Uim, , Cast - ing I U I I I " Cast - ing all your care, ~f—B=r—r=^ all your cure up - ou Uim, fe^=#= yr' alL -9—^: -|_-K-_^_A->, your care up-on Ilim, Cast- ing all your care np-on . ».'T~^J* N s IS ^ all your care, ^J__^__^._^__^-_l- M—mzzm—m-.mzzMz m i U" I — -\ all your care up-ou Ilim, Cast- ing all. .. your care, ... . ^c^=i i^it^zrr Him, I -J. ^H-i— ; -*«-r K=^ .■--— ,• •—'=•'-- — * " — »-. vi »-^-^7T^- for He car - eth. He car - eth for you." all your care up - on Him C^yright IBSS, bjr Jmtne* McOr^tiahan. n III! NOT FAR FROM THE GATE. Mrs. F. J "Hr hath Cborbt. . — 1 Is — 1 ,.- PRKI-AUIil) KOU Tin M A vwi—lltb. xi. 16. Ira D. Sanket, ! . I ,v 1 ! 1 ! . 1 N 1 1 1 -r'^ JUp-^-a — I— —J 1- — 1 1 ^- -1 — i- .— ! -1 -J •:j- ^ --^ . -J :i! :^ n — ^— -•--1 1. Not far from the gate of tliiit iH'au - ti - fill ci - ly, Wiiero ties of :if - fec-tiou ure 2. Oh harps, that for a - ges have ccli-oedtlie sto - ry Of won -der- fill iner-cy and 3. llow sweet, as we jour- ncy, to pause for a ino-ment, And hiok at tie footprints wo 4. Moss - ed Re-deein-erl ere long Thou wilt call us To join the groat ar - my be- r-^. -7:—\ r-l f— 1 • *— •^ J . .^ J .. . .l^-J" J- J J — ^ — k~— _ ^nfS^ A 1 1 c 1__ -•--— •— • — « — W- — •— — 1 — t ■ -^-^— ^-^-'^*— » — »---; ^-r^ p- — f— J i^_! ^_ • •_ :t J*L _^ . 1 1 — — •'—?-* -[ — i - t^ r- -r ^- ■ 1 1 1 1 1 _ r -J-- m ■m — -m- ~--B-=^-- ^^: ^ r bro-keu mo more; Not far to the banks of that clear flow-ing riv - er, Whose in - fi - nite love! Oh crown cv - er - last - ing, laid up for the faith -ful, There's see in our way! — The foot- prints of pil-grims who've cross'd o - ver Jor-dan, And yond the dark sea; They fought the good fight, and their course they have fin - ished, And II , j»- -(•- INI ^ r^—ti—-^ — ■— , ^- -t~ "^-^■^ BS ^■^ -d- CHOurs. :::^: stream we shall drink when life's bur- deu is o'er, one for us each in those mansions a - bove! now are re-joic-ing for - ev - er and aye. iniw thev in - her - it the kingdom with Thee. All glo --^.z^- thev in -• -IS- iliii ry ±L- to Je -sus! the :t=rrp=:; ^Jlzkzz^-M— * -•- i I W-^-^ mists are (lis- suiv- ing! Each day we are near-ing those re-gions so liiir ; All glo-ry to "J.:-; :J»: 1 h- - I 'l 'l rl 1 i 1 ^-n%—r0 — i^-nm- -• 1— i ^^-- ^=^F -I — .0. ^. . .m- -m. '^ ^ ^ :-!z:g..:t-U--^ii"-_t:4l ^1e3£ '^- t -\r -^-r ■^—0~w>- -i-=s= :il=i|— i=E«!-5Szz:^z=di Je - sus! the day groweth brighter: Press onward! press onward! we soon shall be there! m^^ -P- gi-L-ig=r— r— gzzig: Ji!f:i:c:: U.>|i)riclit. IIM, liy In. I> 8inkiy. g— g— r-r^-op-r I I I ' I I -[&- i<» 10. CHRIST RECEIVETH SINFUL MEN. "Thry that be wholr nebd not a phtbician, but thbt that are hick."— JfaH. ix. n. An. from Neumasteb, 1671. James McGbanahan. w- ^m :^ =\- ^-' 1. Sin - ners Je - sus will re - ceive: Sound this word of grace to all 2. Come rand He will give you rest; Trust Him: for His word is plain; 3. Now my heart cou-demns me not, Pure be - fore the law I stand; 4. Christ re - ceiv - eth sin - ful men, E - ven me with nil my sin; Sip^ .£2. n— cxir J ^—fi^z m IS « - • -|— I — :t e=JLzmzr=z3 — 11^=^ ^ -A—^ — V ~r- =:-Z^ — ^" =^^ 1 — • — — 1 — ■— 3>- .._^ . r-4-1 Who the heav'n - -•- path - way leave, All who lin - all who fall. He will take the sin - ful - est; Christ re - ceiv - eth sin - ful men. He who cleansed me from all spot, Sat - is - fied its last de - munil. Purged from ev - 'ry spot and stain. Heav'n with Him I en - ter in. P«— £=^— S- -r- ■ tf — -4=^ : t- -m. • ^ * 01 . 1 - — 1 -e-^—f- =g=| F^^=g— g — 1 -r — 1 — — 1^ ^^~ — 1 1 1 ^ _-- — > m V m k^-J p i5SE^ Sing it o'er Sing it o'er a - gain, ^. ^. .0. ^. .0. and o'er a - gain Christ re Sing it o'er a -gain: Christ re m :c=iit2-t=— tz— r: h-- -^ — m — ^ — m- -J^ — p — ^—r- rt:==t=:q ceiv - - eth sin - ful men; Make the mes - - sage ceiv -eth sin - ful men, Christ re -ceiv- etli sin- ful men; Make the message plain. lfE=£=Sa -tz- I 1^ ^ ■tz~tz- -I 1 n Jt— 1=1 :t:=t: ■ti- liiizdB: I?: J. clear and plain: Christ re - ceiv -eth sin • ful men. fi is: plain: Christ re - ceiv - eth Make the mes -sage plain: l'ii)i)ri(l,i, im, b) Jiiii.i McGrauthuL d=: if^ifii^^O^ II SEEK FIRST THE K1NGI)03I OF GOD! Mrs. H. JoNF.s. D. B. Towner. 1. Would you claim the sweet pi'oiiiisc of Je - sus, To those who be - long to His fold, 2. Would you find a true pleasure in liv - iiig, As dai - ly new beau-ties uu - fold, 3. Then seek first for the kiiigdoin of Je - sus, O en - ter the wou-der-ful fold, -m- -m. -m. -m. ^- ^. .m. ^ > — ^ ^__^_tg _^_d — — lit — gzz:azl^ d ^-l¥-A. 1 1 — -t* — b* 1^' •m. -m- 6S- it: -_)s ^»^ The Lord who has fashioned the Be cloth'd in the beau - ti - ful When all his rich gifts shall be fit-- :p-r— g— ^— r=p— c:=prt -I 1 -^ c^ i b« c^ 1 1 lil - lies In beuu-ty so sweet to be - hold, gar- ments, Be-long-ing to them in the fold, ad - ded The rai-meut, the sil - ver and gold. ^ ^ ^ ^ T - - * ^ ^^~> n: f; CHORUS Matt, vi : 33. -4- bSzziii^-rM w :^jx; bt X 1^ ? Then seek ye first ^■^^EEi^ :e=ff: :3«^=5= 1 ^ ^ ?-t;=i^- ^ V- the king-doni of God, And his the king-dom of God, =J;*iSi="zf5dEg right J^zz^ i?EE=^^^E£E^^? f^z^i: T ^=g=:g: eous- ness, t: :p: I ^% ^ -^-i^- —J*- -J — |— -H — ai s? ' T — r^ at— i^^'Z-i Seek ye first ~Mzz the king-dom of God, the kingdom -m. -m •_ k i And of (Jod, S 1 -m — m-%m- his right - eous-ness, ^-%—p ^ .- -^ .,!*if- ^ -t^ — ■ t^— =zfe — ziti Ei2_. 3 a tempo. :!!«: And all these things shall be ad - ded, Shall be ad ad - ded un - to you, ded un - to A you, ^-Jz SEEK FIRST THE KINGDOM OF GOJ)l-Cmdude • on iho cross Thy full re - demp-tion paid, ;{. A safe re- treat and hid • in,^ - place Thy Sav- ionr will pro - vide; 4. No: IM ni p-t;:: tliy dark - est days on eartii, Wiicn ev '17 flown, rii- ■0- It; -0- :t=i rrt=: -r— .j^_U_|_. -k^— '■ '7 ,|o^ seems tlowi t :l=:r:^-rFZ :=1^ «=S==E ■<=^— I ^- H^^ Nor yet the noon- tide's sul - try beams On thy do - fence - less head Will not from thee, Ilis ran-soined one, With- hold llis prom-ised aid. And sor - row can - not hll thy heart, Wiiile shel - tercd at His side. Be - liev - er, thou shalt nev - er tread The toil - some way a - lonel .0. ^. ^ .0. ^. jm. .0. M. .m. ^. J^ ii/n^ — ^ — I — ^_ — _|^ ^ ^ — I — ^ _^ ^ m—\ — ' 1 ' — :^-EiJ» W=M N: -r- ZAJ&i CHORUS. Isa. xli. 10. "Fear thou not, for I am with thee: IJe not dis-mayed, for I am thy God! W^ 3f- -•■--• - 1 — r 3±:z=:l-— F :g-LL2::^E*r±:t=Sg-Eg.xj::rrEt3:iz:rt-3^g::^^^ Fear thou not, for I.... am with thee: He not dis-mayed, for I am ihy God!" Cup)ll|lil, im4, b> Jauicl McUtualull. 13 la YE ARE NOT YOUR OWN. El Nathan. James McGbanaban. d -^ — T-T-s^-fl-i r-^ M — hrH Mr V 1. Re-- #•• • — 1—0 -1 — y — • For yo arc bouglit, ye arc bought with a price, therefore glo - ri - fy God in your m^ ^ b=^ • f r =JJ-'- -K ' ^—mizziz # — 0- 1^=^- :^zr:^- ^^—^ i= A— N- ^ ^ ^ -tf^ ♦ -Sh bod - y and your spir - it, in your boil - y and spir - it which are His m^ i ^: tjF ?-- ?— V" Cojijri(bt, IMS, by Jtutu MiUrauobKii — »- t- 4=V V— V — t?'- «M- 1-1 I ae from low in ist must wills we 14 AS PANTS THE HART. Henbt F, Lyte. (PtcUmxlii.) Jho R. Swxmr. ^J^^: 1st. time. I ^^f^m ."* ( As pants the hart for cool-ing; streams, When heated in the chase, ) ■ I So pants my soul, O Lord for Thee, And ) Thy re - fresh-iug grace. n ( PorThee,my God.the liv - ing God, My thirs-ty soul doth pine; ) ^- I Oh, when shall I be - hold Thy face.T'iiou j ^■ .^^ Ma-jes - ty Di- vine ? t^ .•_•- J -J" .X £1 I ?-T-t ^ your own? • A # in your CHORUS. r ■ K N V > s s \ 1---^ — »^ I^N j^ -K ^- - 1 .- ■ -"v n Pt N tS^? -^ ^ ^ ^ 9 M si 9 P — 9 9— W&^ -m -^ w~ ^ ^ ^ ^ -9 *— m ^ ^ ^ -f p f f J -r As pants the hart for As pants the hart cool- inj^ i ^ ? 5 5 5 "J s streams So pants iiiv for cool-ing streams. C\* 1. s s s s tk M M ^ *i. > •^ ^ •*•••••* ^ %>, f f f f V >* ^ y ~ *- 7 1 , : , ; , ; , "- •^ / ^ L L L 7 ^ -^ 9 \0f ^ \^ ^ V V p V .... ^ V ^ ^ >- m'- soul, Lord. for Th i'; xVs pants the hart for cool-ing So pmits mv soul, O Lord, for 'Phee; As iiants the hart iz^X i^=?— i^^ -# — 9 — 9-9- h 9-9 -^-^—^-y^- —^ -y-^-y- -V /tn /rs — I- ±-^_«_^: f f P P "^ S 't/ U '^ '• i/ streams, So pants my aoid, O Lord, for Thee. for cool - ing streams. So pants my soul, -l=tzztzit-''*-^-'- ^ - 9 — --— • » — • — »■ c'u|.)ri|i>t. lan, lajr JoU K uwciwi. •7 v^ v^ 3 I sigii to think of liappier days, When Thou, O Lord, wast nigh, When ev'ry heart was tuned to praise, And none mure blest than I* IQ 4 Why restless, why cast down, my soul ? Trust Qod, and thou shalt sing His praise again, and find Him still Thy health's eternal spring. I'i^ 15. BE YE KIND TO ONE ANOTHER. C. B. Comfort. (Eph. io. 32.; D. B. TowMD. 3: s :|=« I ^ 1. Be 2. Be 3. Be 4. Bo ye kind to ye kind to ye kind to ye kind to a - notii - or, Thus a - noth - er, Brief a - notli - cr, Soon a - notli • er, Je hath said our bless the life that here the part - ing hour BUS thus is glo ed Lord, we live, will come, ri - Bed, :qzJzt £|^i^gfr ^f«f-- ^ ^^^^ fei T-(- ^ S — *- :q=j=:4=:4 :i=J=i :t ^t=i 5=5 t=I S f=t -1 ._| (- ^ ■A — I- Lct Tears Then For US si'L'k Ills gra -cious spir - it That we may are all a - round us How - iug, Com- fort let psiS o us Ijey strive what sad - ness to re - mem- ber How we marred the earth He Siiitii that His dis - ci - pies Arc by this i den I His word, to give, ly home, ti - lied. ^t :#z=r*zz:d.:i=:±i: s^ =1: ^- tt-iEEiZg^J what sor - row oft we've giv - en Shed thy tears a - lone with Je - sua, How we oft by lack of kind-ness "God is love," and from Hia chil-dren To the friends we've loved most dear, All thy trou - ble to Him bring. Cheer - less left an ach - ing heart. Naught but love should ev - er flow, 1 — I- -+- --1- -r- --i- j — ^- 3=:^ :iq=r 3 rJ=E5E^lE3 le BE YE KIND TO ONE ANOTHER. Concluded. ed Lord, we live, will come, ri - tied, PC S — I- ^=^^ ^^ is word, > give, J homo, i - fietl, H — — I — I — 1 i most dear, Him bring, ing heart, er flow. 3=r -r-|.. i i And Then And That keii lure. what grief to Christ in hea - ven By the harsh words spo with smiles for all a- round thee, Shed forth sun- shino for the King by self - ish word, or ac - tion, Caused the si - lent tears to start. the love of God, our Sav - iour. This sad world inijfht fn! - ly know. fel ^ ;^ ^ REFRAIN. ^-- ^-^—r ^ Be ye kind to one a - noth - er, Ten - der heart - cd, lov - ing, true, -^-J=? fc± t:E?^ :q: -A- Ml -^ liquid J>e ye kind to one a - noth - er. Ten - der heart - ed, lov - ing, true. ^ ^=i^ X »-' — # :^ -^- E3 zd M :q=1: :t- '-t- II Free - ly, ful - ly, each for - giv - ing. Just as God for - giv - eth you. 1^^ ^.=i l=S=S^ t^^^^ Free - ly, ful - ly, each for - giv - ing, Just as God for - giv eth you. -^- * Use BinaU notes iualto wheuauug aa a Duet. -«l- 1 17 16. FOLLOW ON! Rev. W. O. Cushino. ' If A!«T man gRRVR Mh, r.BT HIM FOLLOW JdK."—John Xii. 26. ^ s ^^^^ ±^ Kev. Robert Lowiit. 1. Down in the val - ley with my Sav - iour I would go, Where the flowers are 2. Down in the val - ley witli my Sav - iour I would go, Where the storms are 3. Down in the val - ley, or up - ou the mountain steep. Close be - side my l»f¥ m ^ f 9 > P ^=1^=^ ^ C^ sas m^ I'i feM^ =ir^:^JM ^-"N ^ i^^^^S^ bloom- ing and the sweet wa - ters flow; Ev - 'ry- where He leads me I would sweep -ing and the dark wa - ters flow; With His hand to lead me I will Sav - iour would my soul ev - cr keep; He will lead me safe - ly, in the ^-r/V-rW= ^ Z=^ 1 i=i£E5 iil^ mM fol - low, ful -low on, Walk -ing in His foot - steps till the crown bo won. uev - er, nev - er fear, Dan - gers can - not fright me if my Lord is near, path that He lias trod. Up to where they gath - er on the hills of God. ?:^ t^^l ^ ^=t^= ^^^^mm REPRAIX. -r)-fir — » :^ ^E^^mm F(Jl-lowl fol -lowl I wouldfol-low Je -sns'l An-y-where, ev'ry where, I would fol-low on! 3»: .^. ^ ^ ^ •-!•- -m- -^ -0- -^&- P^^fP^ ^^^^^aJiia Fol-low 1 fol - low ! I would follow Je - sus! Ev'ry where He leads me I would fol - low on ! -JUT- Oafyriikt, IMU, b; 8l|lia. 18 17. TAKE ME AS I AM. "Him that comktii to Mi, I wn.i, in no wisk cast ovT."—.Tiiliit ri. 37. Eliza H. Hamilton. Moderate. TiiA D. Kanket. n u Moderah ^^'■ :l=i i ^ -i — • — #- i p 1. Je - sus, my Lord, to Thee I cry; Uii - les.s Tlioii lieli) me I iiiiist die: 2. Help-less I am, and full of guilt; But yet for me 'i'i)y blood wiis spilt, 3. No pre - par - a - tiou cau I make, My best re - solves I on - ly break, 4. Be- hold me, Sav-iour, at Tiiv feet, Deal with me as Tliou se - est meet; ^m. ±: ■l — -^- :t: T U^ ~l ! l--d— «- Fi .^..^ §11 I J ^- r t^l Oh, bring Thy free sal - va - tion nigh. And take me as I And Thou canst make me what Thou wilt. And take me as 1 Yet save me for Thine own name's sake, And take me as I Thy work be - gin, Thy work com - plete. And take me as I ^i ami am! am! am! |z;: \ CHORUS. My m^M on - Iv plea — Christ died for me! Oh, take me as J t: Of> \lil, I8HI, li> Biijlcw & M..iD. 18 I :-t—\ — r f ! I ! I i I 18. THE TWO LIVES. "UUD m .NU UKHfKCTKU OK VKUIIOXIi."—Aett X. M. Con f^s^prenfiionr. .N-d-r-t^-^- N— N- Jameh McQkanaban. 1. Two bubes were l)orii in tin; self-same town, On llie ver-y same bright iltiy, 2. Two children ^/layed in the sclf-saine town, And the ehil-dren botii were fair, 3. Two maidens wrought in the self-same town, And one was wed-ded and loved. J* — S_L_j — ^r^qzi=ia^:r:|z=:HV::jz=:iC3~r^izqz=i:— _J S-fj^t,= S=&-=MM=I^^ -^-F — r i 1^ i: I i| ! gi 9t Z\- S-^- ti=i=i -N-:^r:]v- ^.N__,S_N. ;££ SEt A- — Mr -I — f> rv — f\ 1 r- N — N-F J—J-T^i — I f^- •^ \^^A—. Tiiey laugh'd and cried in their moth - er's arms. In the ver - y self - same way, But one had curls brush'd smooth and round, Tiie oth-er had tan - gled hair. The oth - er saw thro' the cur - tain's part. The world where her sis - ter moved, -^H. ;t il3 t I I I J J I -■7- ?=? E E ^iu i& f i : 111 •11 ! I' i^-]^^-K- ^ v= f=^Fi=r ri^i And both seem'd pure and hi - no The chil - drea both grew up a And one was smiling, a hap-py cent, As fall - ing flakes of snow, pace. As oth - er chil - dren grow, bride, The other knew care and woe, ao' THE TWO LIVF:S. Omduded. But one of tliem livod in the terraced liouse, Ami one in (lie Nlroet l)e - low. Jlut one of tliem lived in tlie terraced Iiouhc, And one in tlie street i)e ■ low. For one of tliem lived in tho terraced house, And one iu the street lie - low. U i^ -• — •- =xIF:1= t=t ^i^^ rwr i il^sz^Spzl it 4. Two women lay dead in the self same town And one had tender care, The other was left to die alone, On her pallet so thin and bare ; One had many to mourn her loss, For the other few tears would flow, For one had lived in the terraced house, And one in the street below. 5. If Jesus, who died for rich and poor, In wondrous holy love. Took both the sisters in His arms. And carried them above ; Then all the difference vanished quite, For in lieaven none would know Which of them lived in the terraced house, And which, in the street below. ai ^ 19. CHRIST AROSE! " ITr ih not iirrr, rut ir hihrn."— /yuti* xtiv. A. R. L. Ret. Robert Lowrt. S/tm'. 1 I I 1. Low iu the grave Ho lay — Je - sus, my Sav - iourl Wait • ing the com-ing day — 2. Vain - ly they watch His bed — Jo - sus, my Sf\v - iourl Vain • ly they seul the dead — 3. Death cuu - not keep his prey — Je - suh, my Sav - ionri He tore tiio bars a - way — -r :ff-_:e- -t 1 ^ :t=t ;^_.:e-- ;e-_e— -e- p^^ ■s>- j r -■ff-_^- l^E^^ :3: CHORUS, faster. -Gi- -JSM-\ —V'<^ ■o- '■^- ^^S- f "(TT ' ^^^ :S-^ Je - sus, my Lord! Up from tiio grave He a - rose, Je - sus, my Lord! Je - sus, my Lord! 5. — iZ. .m m—V — With a :^: ■X- 1?^^ ^■=^^- Ho n - rose, f — m 1 1 f-1 i? — V^ — i— r- — ^ — ^ »-t-s -V- iSiii!^ :i)i=*: might-y tri-umpho'er His foes; He a - rose a Vic - tor from the :ffLl_-*: - | ^ » — g»- ^ He a - rose! H 1- ?^ ±zrr:;? Hsi ^m. £^ ^ Ei3i5 :J^- mi m dark do - mam, And He lives for ev - er with His saints to reign: He a It 3: 5^£^£: =^=^=1^ :!=: P =2=1^ J^ 4. n7. q: :i*= :il=* ii^r rose! He a - rose! He a - rose! ::=rp — ^ |g=3l=— p : Hal - le - lu - jah! Christ a - rose! Cep;ri|kt. liT4, b; Bl|lc>w * Mill. He a - ro.se! - • - ^ - == • S— f ^ rtzzntz: rn: I sa )r»T. ith a 20. Fit, Nathan. PARDOX, PEACE AND POWEIl. JtT, xxxxii. M; />«. xxix. II ; KeU i. ». Jamrs McOranahan. 1. Would wo Ik' '2. From cv - 'rv :!. Of jjriice to lircnk 4.'riio /iiiiri'i' to will r». 'I'lu'sc bli'ss - iiijjs wo joy - fill ill tlio isiii l)y Rnicc
  • - -I]-Z=F"~-^- r— i ^q=d iii;^ • vealed with Ho - He. Chrid, to the ly the 'tis faith |»iir - (ihost, Rift God's with - ill His Word, And note the bound -less store, dull fn'iice. is mine, The peace in Je - sus' blood, tlit^ heart with - in, From sin doth pn - ri - ///. of Christ our Ijonl, Dwells «oi/> in all our heart.s. de - lifjjht to fp've: He pro - niised, and He must. :t ClIOUUS. i^i I -I There is par - - - don, peace, and power, Andpu-ri-ty, jiar-don, peace, and power, pardon, peace, and jiower, And pii-ri - ty, ^—m — m—m .m—m—m—m—m ^—■•u*-^-ffi " iiPip zt=ti-. -?-r;- t==t:=t=t=nzt t — »»- -r-s?- T 9^-\ ■>-: ; #^~ -=^-i= =ir^ r-^ . — _ — _ iJ-: ^_ 1^ m ._.g • - _J - — -fi—^ tJ and Par "3-3 3—- -*— _gr=-_ With all rum--. ~\ -* - a - ^^ disc;. . . and Par • • • • - a - disc; of these With all of these E^^.= ziqrrrip" "1 : « — 1? — « — e£^ — m — — m- — *1 t* •^ I —5 — to — 1 — —to \ \ 1 ^ 1 > 1 1 ±-^ iLdl€fm-»=m-^ r- •» >- t— F-rd— ^ m^^M in Christ for me, Let joy - ful songs of praise to Him a - rise! in Christ for me. P —SI- -P- -t2r=t:=t2-t= ill Cunritkl, im. kr JiBN HcOrutku. 33 Sit 21 WHITE ROBES IN HEAVEN. S Edwabd a. Barnes. Andante. (Rev. Hi, i; dtvi, 11.; A. J. Abbet. :?■ ^- 1. All who ill 2. All that ill 3. All that ill ^iiif=i ±i -# # ■f-'r-f-f-- :s? ^ ^ ^.-"1 :— *-5— * h^ -i— #-.— H- the Lord be - lieve, All that love the Lord re - joice, All that to the Lord a - bide, All that take --1=: S=E3E:E t ■^- f=f--f:: His ho - ly name. His prom- ise ding, the cross He bore, -?- 4- 1 q il ;!, -H g- Lo! from heav -A w J *— ^ -A- :±t::j:: I en hear the nies - sage That the Spir - it did pro - claim. Hear the nies - sage full of glo - ry From the maii-sions of the King. Lo! from heav - en hear the mes - sage Waft-ed to this earth - ly shore. mm *—0—f — 0- ^ -f- f- -f- m tn CHORUS. I will give '» — 0—0 — J ^- theni all a robe, a=E White and spot N— V ' less shall it -i&- -0 — 0- ^ \0> ^ 1 will give them all a robe, * will give 9i£^. S? -0—0 ^-^- them all a robe, S N S I £S White and spot-less shall it White and spot - - less shall it H^^Hi'- m V— ^- ii: % I will give them all a robe, be, -^P^^ V- -&- m ^- be, be ^—t ■e ^0-^ -0- White and spot - less BU ^_H^ _^ — K — ^_ ZtZIMZ They shall wear the robe for -ev - er. They shall walk in They shall wear the robe for-ev -or. white with me. m 0-0-0-0 — — 0- SS3= ^-fi#^ shall It be, k i^ y u' u- u' -w— ^ t i Ciir;il|kt. VMd hy |»r. O. DilMn ft Co. 9<4 Abbet. rt -19- name. cling, bore, :— -q I =f::"-]'-: 1 ' -f9- 3 - claim. B King, shore. in shall it shall it shall it 22. PRECIOUS WORDS. 'Him that comrth unto mb I will ix no wisb cast ovt."— John vi. 87. Mrs. Frances J. Cbosbt. Tra D. Sanket, Pi^^a == s — [ J — X 3EE± • — • i Lj_ i^ 1. o 2. O 3. O 4. O pre-cious words that Je - sns said; The soul that comes to Me, pre-cious words that Je - sus said; lie- hold, I am the Door; pre - cious words that Je - sus said; Oome, wea - ry souls op-pros.sed, pre-cious words that Je - sus said; The world I o - ver-ciime; ^^ ;S^E^E33CEii;EEES ^-t—t- 1 I will in no wise oast him out, Who - cv - er lie And all that en - ter in by Me, Have life for - ev Come take My yoke and learn of Me, And I will give And they who fol - low where I lead. Shall con - quer in iiis ^;± £ H — f=F=F=F- :-?; W: i9- . may be. er - more, you rest. My name. -t5> KEFRAIN. . — ^ \ — __4_ T-^- ^ — +■ ■(5>- VVho - ev - er he may l)e. Have life for - ev - er - more, A'ld I will give you rest. Shall con- quer in My name, Who Have And Shall ev - er he life for - ev I will give con - quer in i ^m^ -\^ ^^ J- nuiy be, er - more, you rest, My name, ■fS-' ^EEEEE e^^^^EEE: I And Come And m with me. l#5^-r- Jz-t^t: -J -4 m ^-i- — 1 — ~ t 1 — 1 11 m-./ =L.,:^:gz=i=i -• — • liT— :^^:i«- -J- P^-\\ J -9 t u w w m rill in no wise cast dl that en - ter in ike my yoke and learn ley who fol - low where e- -f- f « ,-# him out, by Me, of Me, I lead, km P Who - ev - er he Have life for - ev - And I will give Shall con - quer in 1 1 r-l ^-1 F may 1 er - m you r( My nn je. ore. ;8t. me. ^irzizd ? P P ?Zl...Ig ^ ^ 1 y— i^ .b ji - ^ - \ fl ^? %^ 1 U --' _Jl 9 — ^-*jF- 1 ^ . H L-i^ Cvi>yri|M, 18»9, by Ira U. S.iiikr). '-■t- Si/ j~~g 1 J aa 23. "ALL WE LIKE SHEEP." El Nathan. Moderato, James McOkanaban. S 3E mmwm s burdened, And i wan tm -j=p»;-rz^r:: 1 1. When my lieurt witli sin was burdened, And 1 wan - dered fur 2. How could I, so vile, so sin - ful, How could I to God 3. Now my heart is free from l)ur - den. Now I love and praise from God, be brought? the Lord; m. i^^p i i ^P^^ S^=tg «S f What a light shone in my dark - ness By the en - traneo of this word! Jo - sus here re - vealedray Sav - lour, Gave the an - swer 1 had sought. Now re - joiec to do His bid - ding — Saved by trust -iiig in His word. :# 1=^4=:: CHORUS. Isa. liii. < mm -m^_ -m- ■^- _-- ffl g~ l.jgt 'A li — ■ h - l^- ^ -H^ -•• — wh • All we like sheep have gone . have gone, ^ .» ^ ^ j! ji.- m a - stray; wc have turn- ed ev - 'ry a - stray ; we . . . . J" J- J- >->- -^--^ 1?=1?= 1^ "?^: liavegone a - stray; jE=rU -..4 , ^_^_j .g — u — i we have turn-ed il; N JfF/M expression. one to his own way: and the Lord hath laid on ^^f^ the in - 1 - qui - ty ^^^m 5^E^ ^r=Si • b— :r ifen il crssc. Ik ^s ^Ed i^ of of us all, us all, of us all hath laid on Him the in - i-qui-ty of us all, l' — ta U3 all, "ALL WE LIKE ^llEEV: -Concluded. ad lib. 24. THE BlUGllT FOREVERMORE. ^ 1. There 2. There 3. There 4. We lo ^=f=f W. \, OoDEN, by per. i^g^^^i^^^ s 11 hind, a sun - ny land, Whose skies are ev - or brigiit, Wiiere s a clime, a peace-ful clime. Be - yond life's nnr - row sea, Where s a liome, a plo - riona home, A heaven-ly man - sion fair; And ip: to leave these fad - ih-*— 2^- ■^ 1 1 ^—V-m— — ^ —i 1 S — -^—1 — ^''=^— I ' -nm — -M—t-» • — -I t^ And tiien the voice of the .Tiidge said. Come, I said, " Is it then too late, too late? I thougiit, I thought of tlie vows I'd made, I thougiit, I thought and my thoughts ran on, » 'S'- ^0 9> V Of the Judge on the great white throne; Shut with-out must I stand for aye ? '' Wiien I lay at death's dark door — Like the tide of a sun - less sea — m — ti»-t>> '^ 4^- r :t=t: :e__>- :t=z=t!L-Ep^: And I saw And the Judge, " Would He spare " Ain I liv - in" ^-. 7_Tns=:| :^: the star-crown'd take their seats, But none could 1 call my own. will He say, "I know you not," How- e'er I may knock and pray ? my life, I'd give up tiie strife, And serve Him for- ev - er - more." or dead?" to my -self I said, "An end is there ne'er to be?" ^■=^-=^ i:=ti r iSi: 1 ' ill! 5 It seemed as the' I woke from a dream, IIow sweet was the light of dayl Melodious sounded the Sabbath bells From towrs that were far away; 1 tlien became as a little child, And I wept and wept afresh; For tlie Lord had taken my heart of stone, And given a heart of flesh. . as 6 Still oft I sit with life's memories, And I think of the crystal sea; And I see the thrones of the star-crown'd ones, I know there's a crown for me; And when the voice of the Judge says, Come, Of the Judge on the great white throne, I know *mid the thrones of the star-crown'd ones. There's one I shall call my own. 20. THE HOUSE IIPOT^ A ROCK/ Mrs. p. J. Crosby. :^s:qij=q?s (Man. tii. 24. 2.i.; J=S=^S: -!• — •- S? 1? Wm. B. Bbadbubt. ■4 1 n~t ■m=:iA~^ 3=:^: ^ 1. O, if my lionse is builtup-on a rock, 1 know it will stand for- ev - er; The floods luiiy 2. For lie whose word is last-ing as the hills, Whosetruthisunchanging ev - er; TIathsuidmy 3. O, if ray house is built iip-on tl.'«sand,TwillfallwhenthefloodsaresweUiiig; Thewindswill 4. Thenlet ray house be built up -on a rock. For there it will stand for - ev - cr; Tiiefloodsraay »-^- :t=; i -m- :t?=tz: -r- i^«?iii t — t- kJ come,aiidthc roll-ingthunder'sshockMaybeatup-on myhousethat is founded on a rock, house on the sol - idrockshallstand,He'llholdit byllisraightin the liol-low of ] I is hand, blow, and the tempest will descend, And beat up -on my house that is builtup-on the sand, come, and the roll-ingthunder'sshockMaybeatup-on my house that is founded on a rock, h h N ^ I h ^ J*L^_j^ ^ J_ t -•— S-Hj— 1#— ig— ^— ^— p» »— 1,»— t^— V— I 1>>— tr^- F ^-- 1^—- i^ ^ I — I •rown'd ones, -J — -1- *:z*-Sr:^i=tJ: -) — I- PULL CHORUS. --^EF^ But it nev-er will fall, And it nev-er will fall, And it sure-ly will fall- But it nev-er will fall, ^ ^ I *— gr-*'- ■"^-g: ff gEj^rbSE "^ :z :S::3 nev- er will fall, nev- er, nev- er, nev- er. nev-er will fall, nev-er, nev-er, nev-er. -nev-cr to rise, nev-er, nev-er, nev-er. nev-er will fall, nev-er, nev-er, nev-er. "-^—f^- it-tt^^t IM^l —\- m—^i-B-;^ ■M—mz My llock is firm, it :g--4--^ tzzt: My Rock is firm, is firm, ^~!^-r-! \ ! r-l ! P^- is my sure foun - da - tion, 'Tis Je - sus Christ, my lov - ing Sav-iour, Je - sus Christ, my ^-i* — I (— ■ ■!!t=iB—e.—^ iP — I*— fc rrfzzt^mt W: ^^=t 1 .|-«_H 1 1- '-m — ■!- Jl_J»L ^—^ riiirrs: igrzit im-iii: r— I 1 r-i ! ^r-A .. B8il «=t:- lov - ing Sav-iour, The Rock of my sal - va - tion. The Rock of my sal - va - tion. Cgrrrliktod in Uoldn 0«Mr, V^ Wa. 1. BcWbwf. iiii; ;l!;l II I ■!'' 27. HE IS RISEN F11031 THE DEAD. Woi-(1k ftrr. :p>i-q: __.^ -, — --, — _ :q«f=; ■•—-« — •- D. D. TOWNEK. 1.0 joy - fill bells, ring out, ring cull Respond my soul with joy- ful shout; 2. lie lives earth re - peat the cry, He lives, lie nev - er - more can diel 3. A liv - ing Christ meets ev - cry need: He lives for thee to in - ter - cede: 4. He lives to send His spir - it down, His liv - ing love witli grace to crown, ;«:•« k I k I o ^-^V. -Jfz A He He He t^iSzig far the new- born tid - ings speed. The Lord, my Lord is risen in - deed, lives O sea pro- long the sound. And bear it o'er the depths pro - found, lives to draw the sin - ner nigh To God from whom he fain would fly. lives that we may with him rise To blood-bought mansions in the skies. m — m — (•—-,-<•- • — > — :> — •—-,-« — « — m- 4E*: ^3E^s; ^?=t2=lK: S: ( UORUS. 1 Oor. XV, IX, 23. -9 :rS =r=]: I He is :^='t- ■^■*l ris :3^ en from tlie dead, . Hal le ie IS I. ris en. -r- ris -^ — -. en from tnt dead, IM 1 i 11 ! lii:: 11 i i 1- -^ — ^ — -3 -^ 1 ^-X -.i^=m- —^—B=i :i=i3f: 111 jah He is ris - on. 3^ T Pi —— t?— p ""' ^;? — ^ ^ - He the first fruits of -- ,^- Hal - Ic - hi - jah He is ris'n, is ris'n, He the first fruits of r- U J 1: :5iiiz*irs: ?:Ei; >-^- m=xz;ir- :$--•■- them that slept, .... Then they that are Christ's at His co^i - ing, -^iirrnr: m them, of them that slept, i:.>|i)rixlit. IKHf, liy If B T»wnt-r. »o NER. ihout; iicl jede: crown, m deed. - found. fly. skies. ;i 28. LOOK UNTO ME." El Natuan. Jahe8 McObanahan. % T« -T^ r 1. " Look nil - to 2. " Look III) - to 3. " Look im - to 4. " Look nil - to ^M=\ Me, and be ye saved," O heur the blest command, hal-va-tion Me," up - on the cross, wea - ry burdened soul, 'Twas there ou Me," thy ris - en Lord, In dark temp - ta - tion's hour, Tiie needful 3f«," and not xoith • in, No help is there for thee, For par-don -^ b^- t^ztzx ^- -#— •- T h i^ y ^ t: ■«- ^—0 — p — # -# — #- -V— 5^ :| ,^ CHORUS. Iaa.xlv,22. JS ^ — — b^-V full! sal - va-tiou free! Pro-claim o'er every land. " Look un- to Me, and be ye Me thy sins were laid. Be - lieve and be made whole, grace I'll free - ly give. To keep from Satan's power, peace and all thy need, Look on - ly un - to Me. Look un - to Me, ■0—9 — 0- -I (- V— b^-V- -©»- F==F ^ii^^iS^iig^EES [^ ^ u ^ all ye ends of the earth. there is none else, . there is none else, # ■* ^ ■* 1/ t^ i.^ . . . Look un - to Me, and be ye saved. . . . r-t*: -# — — #- -*f-0-—p—^—0—0- —0—r-0- ^'-^ 1- #■ and be ye saved. rupyritht, lau, hy J^nmrt McQnaabiB. 31 29. E. R. Latta. Moderate. BLESSED BE THE FOUNTAIN. " Wash mb, anu I shall bb wiiitbk than snow. "— Ptotm U. 7. n=^ ^^pp^^^^ =4=r4=r=j=4-8^ ^. EL S. Perkins. iF=.g=r=«^?=r »rtr.q=^ 1. Bless -ed be the Foun- tain of blood, To a world of sin- ners re-vealed: 2 Thorn -y was the crown that He wore, And the cross His bo - dy o'er -came; 3. Fa - ther, 1 have wandered from Thee, Oft - en has my heart gone a- stray; P3=f-^S=£3^^^=eESEES ^4; r P^ ■f ^5S i5=^r^^?iig£^M^ #^ q: Bless - ed be the dear Son of God: Griev-ons were the sor - rows He bore, Crim-son do my sins seem to me — 1=^~-r On - ly by His stripes we are healed. But He suf - fered not thus in vain. Wa - ter can - not wash them a - way. r. Olinr UUmi & U« X' > ^ '^ 3» t^ :« - t - 8---»-* BLESSED BE THE FOUNT AlN.-^w/.« IINS. m ialed; aine; tray; ¥ m woe, lowl go; mm than tlio snow!. m^^ m -%-- '^ '^ > ^1 wlii - ten than the snow I -m- -0- -m- ' -m. M. :=z=t=t:=:t==: Wash mo in (^ ^-=^ the Blood of the — ^ I > ^^ Wash me in the IJlood of tilt! It: 55^^j^^; j^-' -#- Lamb, , And — I- I :=3: -[_. shall be whi - ter z^z^—xz- i tlian snow!, -H — z6 — ' '==zrS 2^=^^ r^ p=^ S^"i w. Lamb, of the Lamb, And I shall be wlii - ter than snow, than snow! I I :C=: zBzr. ^ mMB^M snow 30. NOW THE DAY IS OVER. Sabine Baking-Gould. Joseph BAiiNnv. ^-4=:q: -m- -M- -•• ^ =J.= ^- 3: --^: S^: -.-1^ -Z=c3-- :ci— irz' mX'Az L Now the day ~ m r - IS ver. ^f^: Night is draw - ing nigh, J J ^ t;^ 1 in snow I au snowl an snowl ter i U: ^ Shad - ows of the eve :::s: -^:. -g.- I > \ \ Steal a - cross the slvv. i '^- td I I I 1 ■I — I — r --t- i r eve- ning Steal a - cross 2 Jesus give the wfjary Calm and sweet repose. With Thy tend'rest blessing May our eyelids close. 3 Through the long night-watches May Thine angels spread. Their white wings above us ; Watching round each bed. 83 the sky. 4 When the morning wakens Then may I arise Pure, and fresh, and sinless, In Thy holy eyes. 5 Glory to the Father, Glory to the Son, And to Thee, blest Spirit, Whilst ail ages run. Amen. 3 i 31. THE ELEVENTH HOUR. Cliriittiiiii cMiiii.i Ui tilt' giklu over wliirli wim writt«ii, " ICiiiM-k, ikiiil It Hlinll bit o|M'iii'iI unto you.' luiilujf. "May I onlothyiiol'— I'ilgriin'i I'rogreiH. MrH. Em,ks E. (jUahk. !«/ Voice. Iln knockci), theroforn, W. H. DOANE. 1. Who kiioekcili iilw at tlie 2. Where hast tliou been all tlie 3. Wliat fruit hast thou from the 4. What plea hast thou for thy wick- et gate? Who standeth there In the twi-liglit gray? long, long day? Why lose the path? It was pluiu to thee, iielda so fair? Whatgoldeii sheaves that thy hands have bound? slight-ed Lord? If now His ear He would bend to thee? ^ — ■ ^^T — u'— V— f — y—y^~^-i h -|L_._.p.- ^_J ^?* F -t^— i^- ^ -y — i/- _^_M- Voire. ^^'^Js-^ H:± -0- — I- fc=t /C\ ^ -V=>: ~:\- r^^I j: 1 1 A poor wand'rcr lone. It is late — so late, The sua-liglit lias fled from the dy - iug day, I wandered in search of a bet-ter way. It seemed, ev-er seemed so -near to me; My heart is op - press- ed with grief and care, The joy I have sought that I nev - er fouud; The prom-isc I find in Ilis Ilo-ly Word, His blood, precious blood lie has shed for me. 9J r -» r-»- -# -f—r-f- ^ «•- -F —I — I — -v-v- -f— -V- :t*=tj: ;:^t:.T-f:=lt^ t:-z^ :t^^=:: ill .-] — 1 — — ^--V-^s- -0- ■-^"r ■i- I /T\ M—9L -i- T 9^ My locks are so damp with the fall-ing dews, Pray o-pen to me, for the night pursues. Now wca- ry I come to the wick-et gate, And ven-ture to knock, tho' the hour be late; Naught,naughtdoIbringfrommywand'rings wifle. But a wast - cd life ot the e - ven - tide. A poor wand'ring one from the world of sin. In the name of Christ, I will come in. -p- -p. -f- -p. %t^ Tzttr-' — ^-^ .,-t-K. -H P- ^^^ P ^-^ ± -4- f- -f^. * m Haste, haste, 'tis - pen to thee! Haste, haste, 'tis - pen to thee! # • ■#■ -^ # # ^ # li — 0- '- — • — ^— T-* — P — P — •-■*■ — f-i Iv — t»-"T-» — • — r T — n Oi)Hri|bl, l«M.bj»ijluwftMln. ^ ^ ^ J,. '^ 3 1 :\2. K. M. Reahoner. WAITINC; AT THE PORTAL " I Wll.l. COMK AOAIN, ANII HKCKIVR VOI' INTO M\W.l.V..' —John xiv. 3. T. C. O'Kane, by per. •^^m^^mif^^m^^^^^^ 1. I uni wait • iiig for tlic Mas-ter, Who will rise ami bid nit! como 2. Many a wea - ry path I've travflleil In the dark -est storm and strife, ;j. Ma - ny friends who truveil-cd with mo — Reached that por - tal lonj^f a - go, 4. Yes, their pil -grim -age was short-er. And tlieir tri-umph soon - er won; ^^4^"^ ^E^f^^mmm mm To tiie glo - ry of Ilis pres - ence, To tiie glud - ness of His home. Bear - ing many a heav - y bnr - den. Oft - en struggling for my life. One by one have left me bat - tling Witii the dark and cnift - y foe. Oh, how lov -ing - ly they'll greet me When the toils of life are done! ^^^^^^^m^ f- CHORUS. 3^— :z v-> — -^ — -^ They m — *-i <»>;-?- are wateh - - - ing watch - ing, they are wait - ing, at the por - tal, They are m^^m^^m -^ ^^wi ■^ ^ wait - - ing at the door; Waiting on - • 'y f^r ^y wait-ing, they are watching, ^ on - ly, wait-ing on - ly '^^m^^^^^^^m P i ^m. i com - ing. All the loved loved ones, all ^ ones gone be - fore. the loved ^r— * >*fei ^ i 3S 3a TIIK ( OMIX(; OF THE KINGDOM DRAAVETH NEAR! " l.dOK I r, AND I.IF-r IT YOllll IIKAIIH; FOH YOIIK IIKI>KMI>'li()N IIUAWKTII NIOII." El. Nathan. ^: 1. 'I'liere's a j;li» - 2. "Pis tlio liopc 3. Willi the com 4. Oil, the world _^ •- ^' -\ — "V -Jr-_-,f. f (Lukrxxi. 20.; •Tames MoOranahan. -N— N- ~f- :£^- I'KJUH of is Kiiij,' yon "of =F=Ef (loin (k'r grow - iiig wait - iiig King - (loiii, King - tioiii vea - ry, t- 111 and W() it the land lic-yond I lie sky, the glo - ry there pni-pand, shall Heo our bless- cd Lord, has wait - cd now so long, X -0 # idzzrzf: Where And For And 3! ^ tiie the the the T- r huinls look - iiig King hearts of — • •- ^ liiive been gatli' - ring year for the Sa - viour to ere the King - doni innst men are fail - ing them i f :«t 3^ by ap np for h :^i^ year ; pear ; pciir ; fear ; I! ' -1^^— ^ i of of of of -(- the the the the King - doni King - doin King - doni King - dom draw - etii draw - eth draw - eth draw - eth d: -t5>- -H- nearl near! near! near! ! '9 V C- -ts?- I 30 THE (()MI\(J OF TIIK KIN(;i)()M. Omdu,kd. nioRCs. ^zzi^zn^z:^-^^- ^_. — oil, the com - ing of the Kiii)^-(loiii dmw- cth nt'iirl i^— ^=^" -^-.-.- t^^^^^L^^^^^lh Oh, tlie ->^-- ^- mf^ V — ^ — y — 'fc/ — ?~^ — ^' Oh, tlui coin - iiij; of the Kill^if - doiii dmw- olli ne.irl Oh, the dniwcth iir-jir, -- -" — -V— g— F v — y — u — ^ —y — ^ — y — '^ - F-* — ^=fcH^,,f: =^^] ;tt tE^EtOZSEiE'it; ?!Z t coiiiiii}!^ of tlie Kiiifrdoiadmwcth near, Be tlioii I'l'iidy, O my SKiil, I'm!' (hr llClll", . . cominj^ of the Kingdom driiweth iicar,draweth near! I5o Hioii ready, () my soul, for the -^-v ^-^ -N— N- ^:-i N—N—N— A— A-H"—H^=?vT#f;jp-P—«— •!,*--* ^I_N— N— N~N-q J— II-N ^-9 0—0-9—0—0 _•— -#_--h— i^_/~C~i •-I^— ^...^._^_^ i^zfci^^zzi^: 41-4-4, N N N N— H^ K N-| — ! N — N — N — n N :i=il i=g: ^^EE^^^^^^EE^fe: ^B tnim- pet soon may roll, And tlie King in Ills glo - ry shall ap - pear! trum- pet i^oou may roll, And the King in His glo - ry shall ap - pearl ^ig!?ziM^ • t:— •ziz<: \ r--^- V — ^ — ? / ^ 4i^=!^: # — •— •-* - V — ;^ > y — y ^-- h 1 34 MY MOT HE US PRAYER. 'Her I'llll.lPltKN AlllKK UP, AM) CALL IIEr. BLRBSEI). "—iVoB. XXi. 28. Solo. Moderato. T. C. O'Kaktl I=^2i2=i ^ 1. \j; 1 waii-dored 'round tlio lioiiicstoad, Many a dear faui - il - iar spot 2. The' the house was litdd by strangers, All remained the same with - in; 3. Quick I drew it from the rub- bish, Cov - cred o'er with dust so long: g3^^=^3" t^ Brouglit with - iu my re - col - lee - tion Just as when a child I ram -bled AVhen, be - hold, I heard in fan - cy Scenes I'd seem - ing - ly for - got; Up and down, and out and in; Strains of one fa • rail - iar song. 5— H»: e^: There, the or -cliard — niea-dow, yon - der- To the gar - ret dark as - cend - ini:- Oft - en sung by uiy dear niuth-er ^^ ^iso Here, tiic deep, old - fash-ioned well, Once a source of child - ish dreatl — To nic in that truu - die bed: ^^^^ ^^^ -^H=^^ rU. z=^z With its okl moss - cov • ered l)uek - et, Sent Peer - ing through the mist - y cob - webs, Lo! [Omit 2nti t'ndiiii^. S/oiv. p m^ ^~z thrill no tongue can saw my trun - die PP tell, bed. mm "Hush, my dear, lie s:ill and slum - t)or! Ho - ly iin - gels guard thy bed!" I Az ;^-j€ r E * i i Uo|iYri^Wtl l«7ii, laliaw iiru|M ul a^LreUNuajf. ttcd by per. V. PhillitM. ^ ♦ < While I listen to the music Stealing on in gentle strain, \ am cai-vied back to cliildh- od — I am now a child again : 'T is the hour of my retiring. At the dusky eventide; Near my trundle bed I'm kneeling. As of yore, by mother's side. Hands are on my head so loving. As they were in childiiood's days; 1, with weary tones, am trying To repeat the words she says; 'Tis a prayer in language simple As a mother's lips can frame: ' Fatlier, Thou who art in heaven, Hallowed, ever, be Thy name." • TJho Hecoud v. (■» Prayer is over: to ray ))illow With a " good-night 1" kiss I creep. Scarcely waking while I whisper, " Now I lay me down to sleep," T'hen my mother, o'er me bending. Prays in earnest words, but mild: * " Hear my prayer, O heavenly Father, Bless, oh bless, ray precious child I" 1 Yet I am but only dreaming: Ne'er PU be a child again; Many years has that dear mother In the quiet graveyard lain; IJut her blessed, angel spirit Daily hovers o'er my head. Calling me from earth to heaven, Even from my trundle bed. ucliug. 35. A SHELTER L\ THE TIME OF STORM. 'My God is tub Rock of mv RKFiiiK." — Pii. xrir. 2'.' Worfls nrr. Arr. IiiA D. SAN'urr. -* \ 1 •0" •0- -It •0- 3 — « — €- -J- £ *^ -9 :j.i::.v « "•"■ :45:=^ i I 1. Tlie Lord's our Rock, in Him wo hide, A 2. A sliade by day, dc - fence l>y nij^lit, A ;]. The raj; - iiii; storms may round ns heat, A 4. O Iloek di - vine, O Ref-nge dear, A 9- It: r she) - ter in the time of storm sliel • (er in tiie time of storm shel - ter , in tiie time of storm she] - ter in tlie time of storm £33 -1— t3f ^z ^ 3 9^ Se - cure what - ev - er il! be - tide, A sliel - ter in tlie time of storm. No fears a - larm, no foes af - frig-lit, A sliel - ter in the time of storm, We'll nev - er leave our safe re - treat, A shcl • ter in the time of storm. Be Thou our help - er ev - er near, A shel - ter in the time of storm $'- t=^i—i gS=E=E V— ^ s CHORUS __|_A , 1._« 1- J^-: -V jtziLzztzt :^=:i!=ii ;q= a ^' :ti it:^ •«— « H-.-#- tEEfEEE Oh, Jc - sus is a Rock in a wea-ry land, A wea-ry land, a wea-ry land, Oh, '^' _•_ . ..# «_ •-_« ^. "9^--- -#_•_•. ±: SA/ y :t:-r:izit=t:i=±: -•-—»-•«-» — 9 — •- ■•y — I & — I i — fI=?— I--- H i=:|i=p: ^^^ ^^ .^_^._JS_-_^ H h H-*l: ± rt---4—w ^X=^ i ^— N- f il Je - sus is a Rock in a wea-ry land, A shel - ter in the time of storm. Si l'o|>)il|LI. IMUi. I.} Ira U B«ak.«;. ■ t:-_L. ._ L-n-:-a: so MrH. Habbiet Jones. REDEEMED! "lyKTTIia RF.t>KKMKII «V TUB Loill) HAY »0."— P». rvU. 2. 1. oil, ji^liid "who - so - ov 2. I came to nij' Sav D. B. TowmtB. er. tlie iour, His deed word -f^—r-A- IS be done, lieved. My When n I ;>. Oh, aliid " wlio - so ev er,' the cnm son tide ii t^- z^-_ MIIS Ho :t — —m — »—-} are par -(lou'd thro' Christ the Son, Of luve so pre - eioits I llie sill - iicr at once re - ceived, And now His prais - es I r-fy- • « ^^ — 2 m — +—W free aiK 1 o - pen, is deep and wide; Oil, euine, my broth-er, n' I ^~ - -S — ^ - -^"i' — ^S- --m~ :t: ■^z ^^ :p=i-- -* — F— ■ ■< * — » ■» — *- ::!" ~»i nev - er liad dreaniM, Oh, sweet is the pence of the joy - ful - ly siiiL--, And dwell in the love of my — I — -h bathe in llie si ream, And ^ \^ ^ W W^ voii siiall be iill'd with a ^m soul re - deem'd Lord and King. ,S joy ;^ii^ :=|: su - preme ?M J: :i niORFS. Oil, Oh, Oh, plo glc rv :=U U : -^^ | I), v. Tonrr. Cz:;?: iti-^Tnti: re m) REDEEMED. (Jonduded. MSB. My Whea Is us 1 s I tx. an'l rl?: t?rt?=:rt: :sr:=p: dBL=d deemed ! . re i^ii==^^= deemed ! — r Of love so pro - cious I A-n- :«EEf^g=i ::^- ^ ^ S* I " ^ 9 1/ \ soul is re - 'leemed! my soul is re - deeuiedl Of love so pre - oiuus F i T 1 ^t^— *: ,^.^,-^^1?: -A--, uev - er had dreamed, Oh rap — *- '^ -■^ ,•»» 1- «■ ^ 1 1 1- tur - 0U8 sto ry, 1 re r r '• '•*• y '*^ > '^ '' "^ ^ nev - er had dreamed, Oh rap - tur - ous sto - ry, my soul is re-deemed! my -^=t2: P /^ deem'd. I King. 1^ ?— r - preme. =■ :m ttH— 1> ^^ ^ — r p— 1- — "1 — r-' soul is re- -13- ■ S - i deemed! jp " — •— my ~s — -5 -• soul is : .*: =5 re- - -S 1 deemed! -9- 01., Oh, glo j>lo - ry, (.1., ry ! - I'V, Oh, uiy ^- -J 1^^- _^_V- 4?- h^' -^- — t -4?d =3-=— *— — • — — *— -•— _*__. re I'd! ni) nr//. t^— .^-t:*: m ■^=:.-^f^ Itir^qr i soul is re - deemed, ray soul is re - deemed! re deemed ! , ::i=3s: T ^1 glo - - ry, re - deemed ! re - deemed ! soul is re - deemed, my soul is re - deemed! ray soul is redeemed! ^^a 4A. 37. THE CHILI) OF A KING. 1 H' '",<'■• Haitie E. Bdell. "Lkt the riiii.DRRN of ZlOX 11K JOVKUI, IX TIIKIH K|\':."— /'«. i:tliX: i. A--N. llev. John B. Sumneb. lVt iz^TEE H_^4^-I?^ EESES^ - -1 i> 1^ \^ f^ ^ tiq 1. My Fa - tlier is rich in lions- es and lands, He hold - oth the wealth of the 2. My Fa - ther'sown Son the Sav - iour of men! Once wan - dered o'er earth as the 3. I once was an ont-oast straii- jrer on earth, A sin - ner by choice, an 4. A tent or a cot - tage, why sliould I care? They're bnlld-inpf a pal - ace for zj!_4=z^^ v-v- -• — • — »- -p — I — h- r!?— ^ — I- — I- — I- -H- --^ :x p4 i ■ -^— N ^^^^ world in His hands; Of bies and diamonds, of sil - ver and gold, His poor -est of them; Bat He is reign - ing for - ev - er on high. And will "a - lien" by birth; But 1". been "a- dopt- ed," my name's written down An me - ver tliere; Tiio' ex - iled from home, yet still I inay sing. All "-■— i "-J — 5 " \==% -1 — —I 1 — E -i>>- • — »- E / / CHORUS. coff - crs are full, He has rich - es un- told. I'm the child of a King, The give me a home with Ilim - self by iind by. heir to a man - sion, a robe, and a crown. irlo - ry to God, I'm the child of a King. ■^ H*" H*" _ ^. ^^E£ t l U / \S^ E .e;- £ child of y- V- By pemlHkta- :P- a King; With Je sus, my Savf - iour, I'm the child of a Kh\q. -»a ilNEB. the the e for 1 7 His And will 1 An All :]8. TO GOD BE THE ULORYI 'GIVB UNTO THB LOBD THE OU)Rr DUB UNIU Ilw Sox."— 7'»n-4-»-F-»— *-a— b-F-a> !■ r -F-| 1 1 ^Fj^ -m-\- ' ' 1 -\ r I P^-- :=l: :5z=i): "B* __ ^_J8! m 3«C '■^ world that He gave us His liev - er the prom - ise of joic - ing thro' Je - sus the Son; God; Son; iS; Who yield - ed His life an a - The vil - est of - fend - or wlm But pur - er, and iiigh - or, iiiid _ Oh, come, to the Fa - (hrr llim' ^ -^ — -^ — ^^ 1^ — 1__ — ^ f0 n. 8. P -gt-5- N-| lUg, The -J- --^z I t=^: :^: — I h :==1: i ._j 1- FlNE. :^ i tone - meat for sin, And o- pened the Life -gate that all may go in. tru - ly be- lieves. That mo - nient from Je - sus a jmr-don re - ceive-s. great -er will l)e Our won - dor, our transport, wlioii ,Ie - sus we see. Je - SHS the Son; And give Him the, r/lo - r\j ! t/reat thimjii Jle hath done! IdJ'-ziztzz m -mz m m mm tz -y- — a Kinq. m^ rt 3i CHORUS. & ;^^ ziz Praise the Lord ! 151 l)raise tlio =-£^— — -g- Z\ZZS2- r -I- 4- -ri|M, lira, b; ll|bw ft Mii>. 1 ■48 ;i9. ONE i)A\ NEARER KOME. " Now 18 OUB SALVATION NKAKRB THAN WIIRN WB IIFXIKVKII. "—Kom. xiii. 11. James McGranaham. Mcxhrafo. — =r:i z:=^-~ dim 1. OVr the liill tlie sun it set -ting, And the eve is draw-ing on, 2. One day near - er sings the sail - or. As he glides the wa - ters o'er, ;i Near -or iiome, yes, one day noar-er To our Fa - ther's home on liigh, ^^ =^\i± -*- iE^EEEl t t=«: V- t; 3EEt3 n i m |i A- .f-iizj^^; ■.t |tt .-4- Cres . H_-^„ 1 -IS — I Slow - ly drops the gen - tie twi - light, For an - otii While the light 's soft - ly dy - ing, On his dis - To the green fields and the foun - tains Of the land, 3 3 - er day is gone, - tant, na - tive shore, be • yond the sky. m ^ .-1- ■4-4- E=E -g: -y&~ I i 3 ^""^ 3 Gone for aye; its race is o - ver, Soon the dark - er shades will come. Thus the Christ - ian on life's o - cean, As his life - boat cuts the foam, For the heav'ns grow brighter o'er us, And the lamps hang in the dome, ¥- i 5 t: r- f I It Cren . dim. i5E?. Jzrzf^iz^Arl ii r— ' — Still 'tis sweet to know at e - ven We are one In the ev - 'r.iiig cries with rap- ture, I am one And our tents are pitched still clos - er, For we're one ^-^^» -*-H day near - er home, day near er home, day near - er home. ..£_5_4_ — ^ — J 1_ 1_, & f ^ COpirrithI, IMW, 0} i>uim iMvUr«iirtit«ii. \i/ 4,4, F P^ tANAHAN. rA OD, o'er, high, m. ONE DAV NEAIlKll IIOMK. ConduM. Crex - - (?('« - - ilo. Rit . !rex - - ct'n - - iln. lUi Still 'tis sweet to l\now at c - voii We iin- one In the eve - iiing cries ivith nip- tiirc, I am one And onr tents are pitciied still clos- er, i'or we're one ^ a_J u- -lz!i:: V —n- ee! -•?— 113: -*- s;:/ (lay near - cr honu'. (lay near - cr lionie. day near - ( r iiome. r — r r I i^ is gone, :ive shore, the sky, CHORDS. Near(>r home Nearer home. X- -*>-/-> -- zibd: Crea. if- ^•J=v-^f #-v -# — 0- ^ — 1-- -#—#—#—#-#— h iJeantit'nl home, lieaveMlvhoine,Oh,'tis8weottoknowat e-veii we art; ; 1^ ! ^ i 1^ I t^ will come, the foam, the dome. ite ^ 1=: Dim. -S- :q:=S=4==a= ^fci?zt=jzzlz:jzz| Near-er homo, --1- -:',r± one day near- er home. -^^— P-H— I H — I +-J — I ^-i L^A r-'^-^-\- Beau-ti - fill home. — ^— •— 2- Noar-er home, — ^ P'^ — f>r>«d- .-#— h- Heaven - ly home, -» — f- ±=.=^.^=1 -X~ -*- £:ii=:Sizb=izi: ;^=t^=t: is er home, er home, or home. =ti±:iz: trb ffi S # M Hy_ j^^^^ , hN_4— -hV:^-- ^ — I 5^ Oh, 'tis sweet to know at e - ven we are one day near - er liome. 40 IZEE 1 40. HE IS ABUNDANTLY ABLE TO SAVE. Rev. E. A. Hoffman. ^^?t^ ^=r8r:S: 1. Who - ev er 2. Who - ev - er 3. Who - ev - er '-t .Hd^ " Hb will abunuantlt pardon."— /»«. h. 7. P. P. 1?US8. — , -U^-^ — 1^ — ^^< — ^ — » — ^-,.-_i--_-_j re re re ceiv ceiv JK'llts er be - m^^!^^^^^ eth the Cru - ci - Hud One, Who - ev eth the mes-sage of God, And trusts in the and for-sakes ev - 'ry sin. And o - pens hia 5^=^:^^^^ :e- . 3?: -4^—K^ ^^t=U: itfcfi: -f^ liev power heart ?"J=^ eth on God's on - ly Son, of the sonl- cleansing blood, for the Lord to come in. A free and a per ter t^- A full and e A pres - ent and per feet iiul feet I I sul - re - sal - f8=:^ dant - ly a - ble to ble and will-ing to y this mo-inent to va - tion shall have: demption shall have: va - tion shall have : For He is a - bun For He is both a For • tie - sus is road save, save, save. M t 1g==tz=tg -V ^ U - I CHORUS. 'j^ 5 V — 1 w s N N s nr" 1 1 / t S N N >»■ ■ J ■ ^ M — j — -M _ ~2 — — 1— ""S~ — 1* — .9 • 9 ^- -^ W ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ • --*- -S- ter is call- -f- ing J... for • k > ^ ^ My broth-er, the Mas - thee; .... — 1 — 1 — — 1 — — bi*— ^ 1 "» — m — m ^ — ^ 1^ 1^ ^ 1** . I* w —Ha h-a ha 1 L.^ ^ ^ 1 J Broth -er, the Mas - ter is come, and is call - ing for thee! Lfc«_ g^ — r— I— — -N IH K— ^^4— • — .- '^ > > > — His grace and His mer — ,v J^ i=iEEi^i=i=i=i cy are wondrous - ly free; . . :_1- -t^ — i^ : i Cup)ri|bl, ia(4, by Bifluw ft Mtla. Broth-er, His grace and His mer - cj are wondrous -ly free; 4=0 — b$^^ HE IS ABUNDANTLY ABLE. Cmduded. :^' _OT _^ ^— — ^- :i:=:7j=v=^t=g: i His blood as @?- a ran - - - som for sin - ners Ho gave Broth -er, His blood as a ran - som for sin - ners He gave, h _h _^ _^ jJ_:S:_J:_:J: -I 1 1 — — t- rg-rg:— g:=g— jgrrpzg.— r— riizrg— -Jfsz rl^ — l ^ :z — I — brf hi bSj g=m=mz izttr^ :il=5: I^^H And He is a - bun - - - dant - ly a - ble to And He is a - bun - dant - ly a - ble to save, save. p;»Ei; 41 ,i:5- :!:4. Moderato. :=S= -^--T =r COME UNTO ME. CJfaM. XI. 28.; in f Jaues McQranaham. -^- ;i=EsE ?=t Come un - to me, all ye that la - bor, all ye that la - bor r-J- #^3 — J— r =l=g^=p _|— -j-- -c3=rq— zjzuzjrczzj ^ — - cd=J— -d=cd 1 — -- 3 J »^3^^ :4: :^-i. -I— p^ 2^=i|: :^: 1=:^: rous-ly free; in ■ /^ I I Animate. i=iEE?3^E?i =$z^8=gr:=:: §^ si; rJzJ: ;ci: and are heav m i^i 4- =^g=^ y .4 !- la - den And I fegi^ : ;a: isi- -2^ will give, mz±i will give you rest, ::m ;3f=*:i:bg=: :2^: ■.■.m-mc ^= :i-i: ^i^ m t- ?^ i r 1 — r— • Iff:. (M)MH I NTO ME. Oyutiaaed. » ». » r-l- And I will u-ive, I will irive you rest, 1 will irive voii rest. And I will give, I will give you rest, f f f give you rest. j-1 ' 1' — Cs, __ zij—cs;^-, — I — ztp 1 zrzsLSz-B-B rp ._ ^ — L' — ^'-J-J — — — — - — ^1 ('// \%z I will give you rest, And I will give you rest, ... I will give you rest. 'i 1 • I I ; I , r$ - 5 pS==rrg--g -f *=«-«U:^3»_._ -prrr-pc2.-iz=« ?^~-P:T=:E»rz±z:»~r-Ea=1z:d:zz|EE»rr±7^ C, ^ ( C»_»_^_,_Cp ^ C .^.^.j.- IS I ! I :^:=z:e; r -r *=:p- ^— ■tib*::4=:: I X- '^z •i& — •- -r j^-j^ r Eg: :*zz*; and my bur- den is liirht, for my yoke is eas-y, and my bur -den is ligjit. ir :fzii||=^: -a—^-tz- ■kJt^-^- -^5=r=:::-t=t=z£ -r- ■ e_j€-_e-»:--_, :r--izt:: Soprano. CHORUS. * bt ^nftzzi: iSzEli ^ :?=- Moderate, Come, . . un - to me, Coir.c. . un - to me, ,i*ALTO. rH2E?= e-8— i q^=qH-=M :M=Mz izXiiUiizi^q^: 3fcri)=i): Come, come, _J l_ come un - to me, Come, come, :ff=|f?:=ffziz|?=;rrn»rr; -M 10. -I 1 1 come un - to me. %~%z=M k— k — 1»» — t M: First tim«, Quartot; secouil time, Full Choir, or, if Quartet, softly. 4^0 :tzr-V=rS!: 1 Crfu COME UNTO ME. Concluded, ■:~ff- ~S:- Come . uii - to mo, Come . . ■^^^^ iiiid I give yon rest. will :mz=z-g: ^ pr-f.^^ HU - to me and will give you rest. 422. > k=±=z: --4-. Cres. ^P ::?2-- r ^- JT- -ft ^-4=: — r- Como . . nil - to me, Come . uii - to me, :*— S=3--;^ Wz Come, come. como un - to me, Come, come, O, come un - to me. -^ :l^ — U— l^ : Cres. ?i :t!=Jt .f Come un - to me, . ->»- Dim e rit. -^-^^ ^^i=g-- and Come, , Come. O, come un - to me, un - to me, and :»=p: :62— will give yon «-T— f -=:?■ will give you rest. «/. mp — r ;^/^ ///w. :iz|?r=r»: Come un - to me. -r come --e=^-- ;it=J: ^ un - to me, come un to me. ^^^m^^ :^ J^,-JL_J_L Wh Come un - to me, rp-x3f=ar:=Pzr:p2r come un - to me, come un to me. 1 — y, J— J- so ^ est. rest. z^r:— : ^^ a me, ^ rest. d: ^ .-O— i m me. ■ — 23- me. i m weuo.mk: wandkrkk, wijaomki "This mv min wan dkau, ami> i« alivk auain; iik wad u>8r, and la vouxk."— Xtnte xu. ^4. Dr. n. BoNAn. ^ I \*A D. San RET. S «=«=r 1. In the 2. "From tlio :J. "Jiouve the 4. "See the Iniul of land of liaiints of dour still stran - f^crs, him - ger, ri - ot, - pen ! Whith Faint Wast Thou '^ I cr tiioii ail K"ii>'. inj;, farn - ished, lone, ed, woe - bo - gone, art still my own; 53EE: lEEt^ ^ h- P- :f=F: &-*■ m 3 19- Hear Come Sick Eyes a to at of 3 E :st far voice call - iiijr, "My son! love and glad - ness, My son! heart and wea - ry, My son! love are on thee. My son! =i^ :s£j I my my my mv son: son d: i :^z:::ir ^=r— ^: son ! " son!" ^ >^ r^- CHORUS. -P^ — ii E=r " Wel - come! wan - d'rer, wel - ^ ^ ♦ ^ ^-^ J— ^'-1- ^g=li;^=^=l=S=pg^: *- 9^ ^: Si -iS'- comc I Wel - come back to it:==ti iti home! f: =F=F="- -«:-= t /?N t=^t=^ 3 ::t = g^:= JEt 1 Thou hast wan - dered far Copyriihl, US4, by In D. giikcf. I { { way: Come home! come home!" eeSe; i=fzf: I " Far off thou hast wandered: Wilt thou further roam ? Come: and all is pardoned, My son! my son! " — Cho. 6. " See the well-spread table, Unforgntten one!" Here is rest and plenty. My son! my son! " — Cho. "Thou art friendless, homeless, Hopeless, and undone; Mine is love unchanging, My son! my son!" — Cho. 43. OUR SUN AND SIIIELDl I C. L. S. Arr. by El Nat ham. — ^ — D. B. TowvEB. m iE dzzi^z--^ .qi: ^mf .qzi -H- -i ^fi=pJ=J: ss ^--# u 1. Let earth with hal - le - )u - jah's ring, In hon - or of the Lord, our King', 2. The Lord our Sun of Right-eousness, Will nev - er leavens com - fort- less: 3. Tiie gold - en gates now stand a - jar, And un - to those who roam'd a • far, -V- "SjH -. i- —— I — \ n T I His wond'rous good - ness prove, Re - joioe as chil - dreii of the light. For On wings of faith we rise, Though tempests rage and bil - lows roll. Ills The joy of heav'u comes down. Made heirs of God, with Christ the Son, The zj » ^FlE^EE -f fc: X U -^- «#= Jii:*z,fc±c --^ ^4 j'c iire grace sus Lord who 1 N 9:si SJ— Ui' pre - cious in tains the sink hatli the work i ■4- ^ SE S His sight, Whose ver - y name is love, ing .soul. Its eve - ry need sup - plies, he - gun Shall grace with glo - ry crown. ^_. t ^ CIICRCS. Ps. Ixxiiv, 11 & 13. i^ 1 N JtHTJtZ Jt -I— :t; 9:.-^_ For the Lord God 18 fcz=p-z .I»KI Urir^M. Iiu*. i» D. r f.w»ie. D. r fK T 4S»- ^^ a sun and 8hield,The Lord will give grace and # ^i fi ^. "■ I T ^^^_ i :[!: 4^^ M—)iL o» OUR SUi\ AND SHIELD! Conchded. roWNBB. I, our King, - fort- less: Q'd a - fiir, I =*=f^ liglit, For i roll, His Son, The r.fc r«l-/-J- ^F ■€ 9 € m a 1 1 % 1— ! - glo ry, No good thing will He with- hold from tlieui that walk uiH'ight - ly, 3?- ^ # •- ^e -I— fE3EE^=i ifiizit: g # — # — « — , • •- -i? , j- d^z:.ttzjt Bless- od is the niiin, IMcss - ed is the man, Bless - od is the man that -| — <=s=i=;=# _u^ ±=d --1 — , love. ip - plies, crown. ^ .L_.^_XJ 1 -w-^—9 — ^ — j: ..^J iSZT-Jt -^- - "1- r-1- ._!_.. ^5 --J- ::5?: -liS- g trusteth in Ilim, No good thing will lie with -hold from tiiciu that walk up- right - ly. *_*__•- .(Sib- ils'- t->^ rt :•=>. ^E^E3EE^i ±- £IE g -«— J ■(2---, i e grace and u. El Nathan. TWO GATES, TWO WAYS. James McGbanahan. I ■*■ • "^ "*■ "*" 1. Two gates, two ways.two "paths for all. And all there - in must go — To en - ter 2. An - pen gate, a broadened way. An ea - sy flow -ery path — And souls un- 3. A straighten'd gate, a nar - row way, A pat!' tiie ,aints have tiod, A light to mh E4;: J. A'- %^ Co|i|rl|kl, liU, b; lanei McOrtukM. i r i -•-r# P 08 TWO GATES, TWO WAYS. Co.Kiuded. I l.s< (i: Id wmen only. . '6rd i^erne only, | .Q-^Jjf--^ ^— r^ -. V — T^ M--i-T-i — ^-r r-^ -^H rT-i=^-i' ill - to lifu at last, Or thro' , the gates of wue. {omit ) wa - ry throng there -in, But oh it cuds in wrath. {omit. . . . . . > uiiidcby night, and day, {omit ) Audoh it leads to God. -^-^ 0- 1>U ■^ ^ ^1 .4—X :p: :m=m^^P^=^ 3 ^ u CHORUS. Kom.vi. 2..T Tiie wa - ges of sin is death, \—4- is deatli,. . is deatli,. . .-^--^- is death. is death.'llie wa - ges of mM fa, ^-y -^ — I * 7^' ;[::: ^Ei^^^:kEg t-r- :r piBiu'zz -5: '^1ZZMZJZ0Z^. -J' . , , Si<. tempo. ^ ill -^-r-^^^-i^i ^T — i— i — ^Ti — ^-J — n ■/£=€EE^^^JzS^yz^J-:i^Qz:5^ mm. sin is deatli, is death, is death; IJut the gift of God is e - ter-iial life thru*^ *mm ^ \^ f\ ^ I r^ I A ^ .#- j-# _• rT";^ — «_^^._:^ — _T- j^^_ — ^^— c,# — L_^— #• -•-•-tT ^^^_L^zr^z:r:'.^z^z r- z^: ±^z-jfc:t^z5=t£=i^zEi£ziEEEd -*^-:fe: — * ' * * * T *-.-#-ia j — , ^z,M^sr-ri-=i _i — ff 1 1 ±1 uj ■.-T--M^ L^rj-.-- '•■ .Te-.susClinst,our Tjord, But tlie gift of God is e-ter-nal life.thro' .Te-sns Christ, our Lord. g^ i^i^gliilfe^ 5:71*1^=^1-: 1 51 45. B. H. THE PASSLXG BELL. SOLO OK QUARTET. Avr. from Airs. Chables Bahnard, by H. P. Main. X-^:. ^^l^^^^^zt^^^*^""'^-"^-"^""* ■c- ■*■ :4 ■^-s ♦ ♦-^-V-^ ^ _ --- -g>-.--j-pj- — ^ 1. As oil lier coiicli of pain a child w.is ly - iiijr, 2. Say, iiiotlier, dear.wliyoliiinestliat bcllso slow - ly, 3. Doarcliiid! tluiinotli- cr said a- mid her weep- iii^-, 4. IJiit niotlier, liiirk! liow loiic^ the !)ell i:- riii;^ - iiiii-, 5. Oh! may my soul mount up to liea-vcu .straiirhl-way. Her gen- tie spir - it eb - Not as for Sill)- l)atii.s or That bell is souutl- lug now While the poor soul waits ou biug for at iu Wiieu freefrouimor- tal bonds of PS —r ! I - £ :2: 2^; ual life thro' .0---g.—t-~ ')'' '■^-9- ._«iz«^_« ._^._?_ii _i_-_.^ _i- -^—X -^a—a—aA ' f fast a - way, s« fast « - way. A pass-ing bell meet wanilupf for the dy - in;^, marriaes they briu<;,that Christ the lio- ly, heaven'sfrate, at li'af • m'' iratf, To bid the ho - ly angels in their keeiviiig doubt and fear,!" ilouht ami Tar, Perchance the hap- py angels 'mid their singing, earth and sin, of Mrlii and sin, 0** .. I IJroke on her May take and Bear up a 'i''»e fee - ble And may no an - gel guard the heavenly gate-way, But Christ llim- >^ . 0- v=t^v^ I ^ ^ -^^-^ ^O- >c/ ±::= SEi: tt ^^r -1. mm 5^ ear to-ward the close of day, lb« t\m of day, Broke on her ear to-ward the close of day. bless them on their natal day, thfir u- lal dij, May take and bless them on their natal day. soulthat on the earth doth wait, tbe »arlh dotii w«it, Bear up a soul that on the earth doth wait chimes of eai'th can nev-er her r,«an net - or hear, The fee-ble chimes of earth can nev-er hear, self un-bar, and let me in, and l»t m in, But Christ Him-self, un- bar and let me in, I I — . Arr aii|itrl|kl. IMi, li| 'rt D R»lLcy. of 46. Joseph Grioo. ASHAMED OF JESUS. Let nosk that wait ox Thkb iik asiiamkd. "—/■». xxv, 3. Geo. C. Stebbin8. [itz m^iE^m 1. Je - siis, and shall, 2. Aslianied of Jc 3. Asliained of Je it ev - er sHs! soon - er sus! yes, I -^ 7^ ^- -•«- Ix' A mor - tal far Let eve - iiliig niav When I've no !£& ^ #iPi^ ^*^^ ^^ 1. Je - sus, and shall 2. Ashamed of Je - sus! 3. Asliamed of Je - sus! it ev - er l)o, yes, soon - er far ah, yes I may, ^^-^ S-- ^ I — >~\ — *- -^-^^ ^m ^^:t Pii :r:^: d man ashamed of Thee ? Ashamed of Thee, whom an - gels blush to own her star; lie sheds tiie beams of light di - guilt to wash a - way No tear to wipe ... no good to » - -^-^-^ A uior • tal man Let evening blush When I've no guilt ^^i^ ^-s- ashaiued of Thee ? to own her star; to wash a- way; Ashamed of Thee, He sheds the beams No tear to wipe, -=t"-»- -5—1 t:i— 1 — -*=!—»- ^^P -S-^- N — ^: — 2: T^ PP praise, ^Vhose glo - ries shine thro' end • less days ? . vine O'er this be -night - - .cd soul of mine. . crave No fear to quell no soul to save . . whom an - gels praise, of light di - vine no good to crave, ^ Whose glo - ries shine Be - night -ed soul, No fear to quell, fi^ thro' end-less days ? this soul of mine, no soul to save. Uii|i>ri|lll, \Vr», by Uiu. U SlobkUu, SO REFRAIN. ASHAMED OF JES\]H—Conchided. iipg^, i^*^ ^ Ashamed of .Tu 1 sus, tliat dear Friend. On wliom my ^■=*-^ ? =^— J^- TJ^qg^^^^ sf 1 i.^ Ashamed of Je - sus, that dear - est Friend s_k ^:=«T=rJ— J— » X WfW^ hopes , i^?^ ^^^^^^P^ of heav'u de - pend! ?^ No, when I -'=!-—*= On whom my hopes of heav'n de - pend! 1i=1i: ^=^=3r »- i =1 :^ P ^^i^ blush, be this ray shame, That I no I g= J i f # :-.i=^ JEESI^S !1 Jf_i No; when 1 biush. be tliis niy shame, :i=z=i M?: I: -n — -j^ m :r4-izi^ ^ i c ^=5 i more re - vere His name Riiard. TW^t^- -^ x~- =*==^ Tiiat I no more J i' Z^i^ re - vere His name. ^^^ 57 47. THE BANNER OF THE CROSS. " Tlior ItAKT GIVEN A BANNKU TO THEM THAT FEAB THEE, THAT IT MAY 1)K UISPLAYEU IIKCAUSI-: Ot TIIK Tllf I'll."— /V. Ix. 4. El Nathan. Jameh McGhanahan. c?- :j 1. Tliei'o's a roy-ul baii-ner giv - cu for display To tiie soldiers of the King, foe iuiiy rage mid gatii-er as the flood. Let the standard be dis- played 1 land and sea, wiierecv - er man may dwell, Make the glorions tidings known; Tho' the O - ver 4. When the glo-ry dawns — 'tis drawing ver - y near — It ? ■m—m—m-- Is liast'ning day by day — 4f. ^4~!? '^ — H* — • — * :t==P'=::»=ir(?=t==t S:=S:: :t:=t: — 1 L, 1 ^ , 1 ^-r, 1, To the soldiers of the King: As an en - 2, Let the standard be displayed! Andbe-neath 3. Make theglorionstidingsknown; Of the erim- 4. It is liast'ning day by day — Then be- fore -,\ ,V -J— =3= -8! As an en- sign fair we lift it np to-day. While as ransomed ones we sing. And be- neath its folds, as sol- diers of the Lord, For the truth lie not dismayedl Of the erim-son ban- ner now the sto - ry tell, While the Lord shall claim His own! appear. And the Cross the world shall sway. 'J'hen be - fore onr King the foe shall dis e^=: -*—«. ti^ze:^?."f-§zl:2: It: U^__^__.J.._^ %=t-JrJS;=tL sign fair we lift it up to- day, While as ransomed ones wo sing. Marching on! its folds, as soldiers of the Lord, For the truth lie not dismayed! Marching on! son ban-ner now the sto- ry tell, WhiletheLordshallclaimllisown! Marchingon! our King the foe shall dis - appear, And the Cross the world shall sway. Marchingon! CHORUS. Marching on!.... Marching on!.... For Christ count every-thlng but loss;. i^^^ 1^=^-1 l-r« — J 1^ — ^— > ■!Zt. ■A m Marching on! on! on! Marching on! on! oul For Christ count everything, every-thing but loss; every-thing but loss; I W^ ■m- ^^^^1^ Id t^-m- -h- W— I — every-thing, »L-=3!: every-thing but loss; And to ci rown Him King, _j J s) 1 1 ^ toil and sing. 'Neath the ban - ner of the cro ss. 1 And tocr jwnllim King, we'll Fr r ^ &-i toil and sing, Be - neath the ban-ner of the |:zg:-g-g 5-r--i=«^ c ro • 58. 1:1 9 w=^±^-^ ^=^s=p§ l^f-i— t— F^ b-1 1- -^ ^ '^ ^-\ -- • 1 C(^]fri|)it, I8S4, by JaiDu McOr»BKluui 58 48. LET VOIR LIGHT SO SIILNE! C. L. S. D. B. TOWTTFH, i^F^4- __ - — \ , i_r — H 1 1 1 • — K— i — -1- — =t= — 1 — — ^ri — r ^ cr 1. 2. J, 4. g:^4E You liave 0, the Tiiro' the Spread the — m (•— twi- light depths pre - gos - - r'~ — • ^ • • J • ~g^ re - ceived from Je - of God's com - pas - cions blood ac - cept - pel's joy - ful till - -5 — m — r — t — _z].r.: -f sus, sion, ed, iiigs, — (• — Kin - died by Ev - cry morn Liv - ing 'neath Brought Ity uii - -r * — 1» m 1 — •— the ■ "'IS the gels -0- ~m — — m — love sweet heav'u from — « — — •— -»— di - and ■ly a - vine, new, •■ay, bove. d f^4i — • — 4 t-t t^ — « — — « « m — -| r -| — ~t— — $ :fc ^: .--I -J- -^- -"-©I- J!!Lr— '- tmm Let the light that Jle has giv - en, Up - on oth - ers bright -ly shine. Show to oth - ers of the raer - cy That the Fa - ther shows to yon. IJy the spir - it of the Mas - tor, Be a lights for all who stray. Tell the world that God is gra - ciuus, And His ver - y name is love. -*' m -g:— b*!>-Tg - — ^ J -— r—rl J m ^--r— <2- :t=tr: m m r ing but loss; CHORUS. Matt. V. IG. liCt your light so shine, p-^-^^ |=Ezgi:,zS^g:zzgz=g3zg=zIEJ Let your light so shine, so shine be -fore men, That they may see your good works, ^e: • — « — — « *- m itzirt :t: -m — -•- xi— !&—- ^ t^=^ Jn — I- :5t:=5!: .J J [ ■sJ: i^Sfct :2ii And glo - ri - fy your P'a -ther which is in heav'n. And glo I a link faster^^ , --\ — [-• — »-•-* — •- 3=^ i^=g ^: r — r :C2: ;grT=i:: ri - fy your t=g= :=l: — -(- I t Fa - ther which is in heav'n. And ^lo -C^-T- 1 ri - fy your Fa - ther in heav'n. '^m •;u|iyrl(lil, mu, bjr U. V. Tii»Kt. ao 49. THE MASTER STOOD IN HIS (URDEX. E. R. V. "WR have TIII8 TUBAaUIlK IN KAKTIIRN VKSRKIJ)." 2 Cor. iv. 7. Jamks McGranahan. m^^^imt0^^^^m^^^ 1. Tlie Mas - ter stood in •2. " My li - lies have need to ;i. Uiittlie Miis - 4. aS'o forth to .'). Tlie droop - (■). And tlien to -8- ter siiw the fouii-laia iii— h-r-.'N- zi^pi=i^g^prHEi*=£5=^iii=pg=^^ That His flowers Was an earth ■ It is Till But He Per - small, emp - used Avero sail - ly droop-ing, en ves - sel ly - ing, but clean, and emp-ty,- ttj rras the ves - sel, the earth - en ves - sel' chance some day He may use me Fori heir leaves That seenn-d of That is all And a - gain To con - vey To Ava - ter were pa relied and c i ry, no use at it needs to He filled it the liv - ing His flowers a all, 'e, there, showers, ■ gain, uu THE MASTER STOOD IN HIS GAWE^^.-Cmiduded. That Ilis flowor-s were sad - ly druo|)-iii<^, For tliclr leaves were parched and dry. Was an earth - en ves - sel ly - inj^, That seeniedof no use at all. It is Kmull, but clean, and enip-ty, — Tliat is all it need.? to be." Till finp - 1 11 (COS the tr.s' - ,s«;/, And a - (fain He filled it there. IJut lie used the earth -en ves - sel To con - vey the liv - Iml; showers. Per - chance someday IIu'U use me To \va- tcr His flowers a - <^ti'\\\.'' r-t=: -t— -Jt •t-N=^| 50. Albert Miplane. :iEE$^ LOOK AM) LIVE! 'Look i.nto Mk ami uk yk savkk."— /»rtia/i xlo. 22. ^mm^^ Ira D. Sanket. ^F -I]: 1. Look to Je - .sus, — l(M)k anil live! Mer - cy at Ilis hands ro - ccivc ; 2. Truft in Je - siis, — trust and live! Now up - on Ilis name bo - lieve; 3. Best in .le - ,siis!^ tiiere re - pose, Shel - ter find from all tiiy foes; -^s-r :l?^^ ..^ \- ■M-iT- ._V- ;V-ci: :«=trsr He luis died up - on tiie tree, And Ilis words are, "Look to .NIe!'' He lias Ijles - sings e'en for thee, For Ilis words arc, "Trust in .Me!" Let Ilis nanie l)e all thy plea, For His words are, "Fed yi Me!" z9~tz Jt" --■ 0__ tz- -~C--. z\r:. m CHORUS. ^^^i^m^^m^^ Look to Je - .>ns, look aiid live! ^ ^ i He has end hss life I to i -ivc; tz- * :t: 1 ^= i:z^^^m^F^mm^^mm He from sin Avill set tliee free For His words are "Look to .Me; Sl^i^B 51. SONG OF THE SOLDTEU. " TllOl; TIIKKI'.h'OliR BNUUKR IIAUDNRBB, A8 A OOOU HOUIIRR OP JRHU8 ClIRIAT."— 2 Tim. II. 3. Arr. from Fai.knkii, 1723, by E. N. .TaMKH McOnANAHAM. te^ N-f--^ ?: pi^:=^p^^^p. MZzitjE^. -^ -K- :t=:i=*urtH 1. Rise, yo cliildrcii of mil - vii- tioii, All who cleave to Clirist the Ileiul; Wake, a- rise! O 2. Saints and lie -roes lung bo-furciis Firmly on this ground have stood; See the ban-ners *ife 3. Deathless, we are all un-fear-ing. Life laid up with Christ in God; In the morn of 4. Soon we all shall stand be- fore Him, See and know our glorious Lord; Soon in joy and ^SE^ #^-#- -^^ -^ i^zripzzirvJ^ X'- m Jt=3t ^^ ^!i — #-^-p-H— I — |- #-^-# — 4~M-m- -#— :J — -h^f — s — s — *; — iri— ■« — &« w^ ^ f -, 1^ t f 1^ t His ap - pearing Floweth forth a glo - ry flood. Pour it forth a mighty anthem, light -a - dore Him, Each re - ceiv- ing his re - ward. n!^-, -m^ #-^Ff- f- ^ ip^ZfE W — 9- m t^ A — N- 3~l-^-H-. j-*f-#-^-^-^— ^^- -«f-^^-^ =^ Pour it forth a might - y anthem, Like the than - ders of the sea, forth .... a mighty an - them, Like the thun - - ders of the sea, Thro' tho fcj:--^^:^^ fc& i^^to :N-^ of the sea, ^ 1^ '• ' V V '/ 'y Pour it forth a might -y anthem. y y [^ \^ Like the thun - ders ^^^^^ — 0- rfMtziL-* v-^v-^v^?'- f3f3ff^rr^ ii^V-^V a;=s t^i^-. UVyrifM, IWI, ky Imm— MoOnukin. oa — SONG OF THE SOLDI EK. CondmM. B^^^^^^i^M^^. jri.^ Tliro' tlio l)l()o(l of Clirist our ransom, more than cou - querors are we, blood of Christ our run - soru, 4 > ' ' ' ' £-•-.-•-• ipzup: 1 f-- =^:d=i=i=i More than m si-. 1 'I'hro' tlie blood of Clirist om* ransom, more tluiu eon- qucrors arc we. More than ±^: :# y zzp: ~H — ^ i^-y^=i^ — ?- # — #-■ #— #■ fS^ More tliau con t!2: con i :^— 4 -<5>z cou querors are we, querors are we, Crea. .■>-0.. *=5!: ^='~ More tliaii con Cms. w N j .^ i^rvzj :22L (juerors are '^ ^ f -^ More tlian con querors are ^-^ — b^-— g -F -— g^— g-v- =g-F#^-*- [3— g ^ n> — FH — b^— ^-v— -g- querors, cou- querors, thau conquerors are we. More than couquerors, coa- querors, than fc ff Bit. i ■^ -<©'■•-- we. i ^' 12=S: ^^... »=tpF f^^^^ :•;=*: -w- ti?-' Thro' the blood of Christ our ran- soni, More thau con-querors aro we. iS^vzi!: -#-'-#- we, £ Thro' the blood of Christ our ran- som, More than con-querors are we. P^5^^ E ^nr-# r- ?=(2 ^*-« :t=t: iS: #-»- Si con- querors are we. ea 52. (JOMi:, (iltlvVT DI'LIVKItKK. COMEI "Thou aht »iy Hki.i' ami mv Dk.i.ivkhkii. "—/•». xl. n. F. J. GnoKBT. W. II. DOANK. S^ -J- :2!!iTr: -^ . — 1. Oh, hear iny cry, bo gracious now to me. Come, Great Do- liv - 'rer, come! 2. I hiivo no place, no she! - ter from the night. Come, Great De- liv ■ 'rer, come! 3. My path is lone, and wea - ry aro my feet. Come, Great Do- liv - 'rer, come! 4. Tiiou wilt not spurn con - tri-tion's bro -kon sigh, Cotne, Great De- liv - 'rir, come! ♦ A^ -§- q J— ^ ^ .-.^ -A. ~"^ p^ -^ ^%H -^ ! — I oiil bo ook fr eyes lo ^ard 11 ^ji i—^r-i- 1 1-^— J- ~'t -^ pF^fce=Pi •^ - *rer, - 'rer, - 'rer, - 'rer, J3 come! come! come! come! \ vU t M m '^ « 9 */ ••• My J One Mine Re-{ wed down is long - om Thee would give ok up Thy lov - y pruy'r, and hear h^ -m—. — s — r»— Ing now me life ing smile ray hum -f '- for and to •ble — 1 — Thee, Come,Oreat De- liv light, Come,Great De- liv meet, Coine,Great De- liv cry, Comc,Great Do- liv -iSh ♦ # .if i« 1 1-^ :»~ir-tK ts 9- ■ !•_• — C — bi 1«— i- — U — -9— — i •— i f — »- — ©> — -1 K i^ (- 1 ~>^ — T" J -• ^ -V -t^ 1^ -w ■ l-- — ^-1 1/ ^ — 1- 1 1 1 1/ CHORUS. :::1=q: r I've wandered far a -way o'er mountains oold, I've wandered far a -way from home; S^ r i;Jz:t^=t^-^— ^- ^ ^zi1i=^: SA/ SfEfe ^s=:=i=jg^ :TZi :2^r. _ t^ii^jJ Oh, take me now, and bring me to Thy fold! Come, Great De- liv - 'i\r, come! 5^g «=i :»=ji: T-l iv r -«>- fczfc=^ C"PTrl|bt, \yn, hy Hiduw ft M>ia. CI4 iOAMS. come! cornel come! corae! :£1 1 come! come! come! come! -)^ • _._Li -■ .-1-, (5? • — 1 homo; ^c/ ^£1 come 1 I Eiii T 53. "HE IS NOT HERE, HUT IS RISEN I'' (Luk«xxiv, fi.) T.I. Nathan. Andantino ^«:5-J?d-C=brd^:r:::q=cdiz:d. .^ JaMM McnnANABAN. 1. Oh, day of aw-fii! sto - ry — Je - sns in deiul! Sad end to hope of glo - ry— 2. A wea-ry iiifflit of weepuij? — Jo - siis is dead! A nif^ht fhiit knew no .sleep- iiij;- 3. A day in 6or-row dawnini; — Je - sua is dead! A sad and j(!oom-y morn- injj;- :t: W- t:: ~CC3: v^^ AUe^^rctto moderato. J_.g=*_fc I -I m ^^mm^^^m T^ T t)c - 6U8 is dead! lie - sus is dead! Je - Rus is dead! ^t .t^ y - J J J- :=>Sf=^ Be -hold the stone is roli'd a -way! And shin -ing ones have T r frt-j. :*: J-3 ■^-r :-J=^r=f«=1!s=qii: i^~^=ii corao to say: "He is not here, but is ris ■ en! lie is not here, but is ^ ris ei! ;t==t2: :t=: g^=gi:-^^f=gg— g:rrsgEpEg-g-g=gEE:p| Ej^=:a^^:^iE :S— Jf*szrSz:z: Tiie night of death is pa.st and gone — A - rise, and greet the glo - rious moru I — :^e=3^ -*- /^ t.1 ;«i-j— •- 5?fEi=S - m 1 • Bl :ir: — I •^-— fi "He is not here, but is ris - en! He is not here, bnt is ris - enl" agzg: J:_X tE-!:z3!^!EK3 Co|i)ri|hl, IHM, li; Jancl McOruaku. g; i^i 05 54. HOW FAIl IS IT CALLED TO THE GRAVE? Words nrriiiiBi'il. ■ WK Sl'RNt) OUR VRAU8 AS A TALK THAT IH TOU>." — Pi. XC. !). James McObanahan. Au^ *.i._^_i — J — I — , — ^_j^_^ ^_^ — — ,_^.jj^^^^ — -^ — T — 'I »i 4—1 — I — F-'^— ^^— ^-r-i — '- •^ "^ knU ^mJ I ■ l„gj^ ^^ ^"^^J ^U *»*^ b»5j iJr^ ^^ Con espra^sione. a tempo. tfe: 1. How fill* is it called to the grave? 2. How fur is it callftd to the grave? 3. ilow fai is it called to the grave? 4. How far is it called to tlie grave? ^1- f T-^-r n-^ I r-l ^s \ ^ , K i & M -tv-iv— - ^1— • E5EE3 i— t ±=s— * -*—*-» <^ n -.X The boy look'd up from his play, To the grave, to the grave, I've not heard of the grave, The lov-er look'd up with a smile, How far? from tlio gold - en land of love, The mother look'd up with a tear, The rose in her cheek grew pale and white, It is on - ly a life dear frioiul. And the long - est life is short at last, ^^ #— H»- !^ oo t IM— B^i HOW FAR IS IT CALLP:I) TO THE GllAV E? Concluded. — U P- — N — N T — N— -N — N .^._.:-^._.IlI_^;^::]^z=::rq^^.^__^._.^ It mast be fur u - way. Nuufjlithe knew of the si - lent toiub, It must be many u mile. He {;oiil(l not see that his dur - ling Her heart stood still with fear. How far? O 'tis close to the heurthstone, Ai:d soon our lives must end. But there's One who a - rose from tiie grave, ^ mw^^ ^::ri2=*z:::t=r:=: ---^-^— y — • — » — o -4- :s=5: .-_l_ 4^- '-^- :^|3=rr|=S^ Cres. ^ 1 — -— fj — ( m — w i-M — I fv — N — P-l — I 1~, -& Naught he knew but his play and prayer Yet the time to go had al - most come, With tlie brid - al flow'rs in Inr hair, As he gave her the wcd-ding to- ken, A - las for tiie ba - by feet, The lit - tie bare-foet that all uu - led, Who as - cend-ed tri - umphant on high. With our trust in Him we'll know no sting. ■-i Et • -,^7— 1 1 — I — I 1 • :».. #- u- dim. ■^=M^--i^A jStfl^^: His feet were al - most there. Were al - most there, Were al Was al - most, al - most there, Was al - most there, Was al Are going with step so lleet, And they're al - most there, They're al Tho' low in the grave we lie, Andwe'real - mos* there, We're al •7^ most there, most there, most there, most there. -if ^^^m f wp i^zp; vv i~ — T" ^,- -j5^ ^l£^iSl ^fl* ^^ ^Ma -^ 07 55. HE PLEADETII STILL. Mrs. C. L. SflAOKioPK. Moderato. , N ^-=\ =>- -J— --^V D. B. TowiJEB pr-l z|!i__q q 1. Be- hold the Sav ■ 2. He comes to give 3. should the day 4. Be - ceive the Lord -9.' ^- -r . — ^- — 1 — iour the of with - m at wea - grace out [IS P- -t the ry be de ■ door, rest, o'er, lay, —■^ ■ He knocks. He By fear dis - Should that dear Be - fore He -f -^ -P- waits, may'd, voice turns -•- Hc by be in pleads once more, sin op-press'd; heard no more, grief a - way; if- f « -, S-i-t- - fv »- IP X-- -t— _!■..- __■_ — 1 y ~| ^— 1# ( -«" — r r M 1 -" liT L-f- ^- 1 >r- \ ■r 1 -^ — t- -ir— L_j y^ ^^ , .X-...I- "Sj i — -ai — r^ F^ -> 1 -q^q -J-^ -- T»-| F^^3H^-4-| He c Ho c- The w Melt! 7gr, H -■- omcs to brouk oaics the con - eight of 8i» hearts of stoiid .m. .m. .^. the trite hi)\v re - bonds heart could sist — Si— of to you no -5" -•• sin, win, bear! more 1 1 The That • • • let the hear His end - less picuil- ing _:i_r threat call night voict. De • and of un liv - 'rei in. let Him in. deep de - spairl • bar the door. P ^\ :U >! 1- -J— :1 =1?.- -tt ■z^=:\ :pzp=*:z — 1 h=. rt — m-\ 1 ^ ^ ff ' l/ ^ CHOUl'S. Rov. iii. 20 u .-.—- j ^V -«- Be - hold I stand at the door and knock. Knock, knock, knock, »i dc: r iUO 'I J— -- If -+- 1 Hi J w ::5==n: •m- •0- • tt - ny man hear ine and let me in. -pEzrrprrzKzzit::: > -^ ^ ^ ^ ^ He shall be saved; O -^ — ^ T r -& — (i_4i- -P- ^"^^ -S ^? ii -• — •- ^JEEi^i^^ t/ ^ ~ ~ ' k sin - nor, lie's knock- ing ond plead- ing with thee, He - sist not His Spir - it, the :f=r«— i: F^ :--tir: i^jrriiitit, i».4, i., u 11 I'wuMtr. ^ -m- .m- -"■- -«- .fP- 'tgt zrt? --z=:.ti»rmi;a— trj i:zr:»:iz:|c HE PLEADETH STILL. CondmM. fi>-J^-J*- proinise is free; -4»- -m- -»■ -m- X-r-l- If a - ny man hear mo and let me in, lie sliail t)e saved. -m- -m- -m- • -i- . ^ - r >- V gi?: :,.=:fz it=t r- r — r El Nathan. 5r8 '' NEITHER DO I COxNDEMN TREE." -JS--, 1- — i _| 1 ^ 1 — 3 1 1 — IH— l- « — m • ■ — ■— • — |— • — - — -± 1 — F ~=]^ James McGranahan. ^l^fl^ 1. "Noi - ther do 2. ■' N';i - tiler do :i " Nei - tlier do 4. " Nei - tlier do l^i I con - demn tliee," — O words of won-drous grace, I con - demn tliee," — For tlierc is tlierc-fore now I con - demn tliec," — I came not to eon - demn, I con - demn tliee," — O praise the God of praoe, 1 ^l , ^___-^- ^" ^=:X -^^- z^- :t ^Izr-^ N--, — !- iz^nzl: «E3E?EiEl£EiE -fi-, — 1 < — o_i - 1, -.-4- Thy No I O Ji=tEaEt sins were borne up - on the cross, lie - lieve and <»o in con - dem - na - tion for thee, As at the cross you came from God to save thee. And turn thee from thy praise I lis Sou our Sav - iour. For this J lis word of ■jm- M. M. M- .m- ' -^ -«- -0- *=*=r:ai=q=itz:=tzz:|==ff= - . - - peace, bow. sia. peace. 1^ r -1^— r- :t= I ^mwi cnoRus. -* — m « m ^-- — • m — ; ^ -^ a Nei - ther do I con - demn thee," sini,' :tz :^--- -t — I 1- ^E^ it o'er and o'er; -I— •— ^ — -» -i_: b8— z.^-: ^ m « — r~fl — T TE5i:=Ei=t^ 'Nei - tlnr do M. .0- -m. con demn thee, Go and :r— ^-=F= Wi sin no more. » (Jwt>yrl(lit, IMS, UT i.•<<«> MiOnur hk itazrdin: al - safe an ■ that _-gL.. Chorus. the gold - en gate! the gold - en gate! the gold - eu gate! the gold - eu gate! most done: We've sight-ed .y siiil; We've sight-ed chor cast: We've sight-ed a - lone; We've sight-ed 1: Z3ZS3: ZiSZEZ TO WE'VE SIGHTED THE GOLDEN GXTEl- Concluded. CHORUS. Then siiiir, sai - lor, siller! Let jov, vnv\\ heart e - late! r sai - lor, siiijr! Let sai - lor, sing! Let 1 r— joy eiK'Ii heart e - latel each heart e - latel t 1 J— + 1 J : — -* Tiieu sing, or, sing! Let Joy, joy each heart e - late! -\ — . :5S- t/ i=5= =^----_ :±im:izm — V z^-- i-A ^- The light has come, we're al - most home, We've sight-ed the gold - en gate! ^zzn-'izzzr.m: -si—±imz=:mz J-, -- :e— :£2z:dztz jzi -I r r- r- j , ls^l=i=£iilB 58. PEACE! PERFECT PEA(;E! "Thou wilt KRBP IIIM ' V I-KIIFKCT TKACR, whose hind is MTAVKU on TIIKE, IIKCAteR IIK TKrHTKTII l.f TilKR." ha. xxvi. 3, Ri;v. E. H. BicKEnsTETH, M.A. G. T. Calureck. Moderato. \ 1. Peace! per-fect peace! in this dark world of sin ? The blood of Je- sus whispers peace with - in. i 2. Peace! per-fect peace! by thronging du -ties press'd? To do the will of Je- sus, this is rest. ;}. Peace! j)er-fect -eace! with sorrows surg-ing round? On Je - sus' .bosom nought but calm is found. 4. Peace! per-fect peace! with loved ones far a - way? In Jesus' keeping we are sale, and they. T). Peace! per-fect peace! our fu - ture all un-known? Je - siis we know, and He is on the throne. .d. ..iS. JZi. Ll—tZ-t- ':^'J^-^—-.^ :^^c>^a_gi$: ri — r - :^=^ s^z jSZ ^ — (&— 7. It is euougli: earth's struggles soon shall cease, And Jesus calls us to heaven's perfect peace. »/< PllAV, ALWAYS PRAY. •'MRN OUOH'T AI.WAVH to I'ltAY. AM) NOT TO FAINT."— iut« XVlii. 1. 1. T)11AY, always pray; the Holy Spirit pleads Within thee all thy daily, hourly needs. 2. Pray, always pray; beneath sin's heaviest load Prayer sees the blood from Jesus' sidj that flow'd. 3. Pray, always pray, though weary, faint and lone. Prayer u»!8tles by the Father's sheltering throne. 4. Pray, always pray; amid the world's turmoil Prayer keeps the heart at rest, and nerves for toil. 5. Pray, always pray; if joys tiiy pathway throng, Prayer strikes the harp, and sings the angels' song. (S. Pray, always pray; if loved ones pass the veil, I'rayer drinks with them of springs thatcannotfail. 7. All earthly things with earth shall fade away; Prayer grasps eternity; pray, always pray. Rev. E. II. Bickkksteth, M.A. 71 60. Mrs. F. J. Crobbt. Moderato THE WONDROUS LOVE OF JESUS. " Who iovKi) mk, and owk Himselit fob hr."— GFoi. ii. 20. Ira D. Sanket. jnoaeraio. k, . w . i^ k I :Bf-j|=z^r;zt[^==|:-Ti;fc:zi=j=^=<4tz»z:j^=JE3^IE ^ 1. Oh, the won - drous love of Je - sus To re - deem 2. Oh, the won - drous love of Je - sus! Hal - le - lu 3. Oh, the won - drous love of Je - sus! — And tiie work 4. Oh, the won - drous love of Je - sus To re - deem us with His bIi)od! jah to His name! that He hath done! our souls from doath ! 513=5^-;=^: fcat ^- ipzz^: V— L ^1 Ifet £= -k 9 jzzc^ — ^ — ^ — ^ — m — , — ^ — J. --N ~N --:tn -4^- J- i= —0 — —9 — %- Thro' His all - a - ton - ing mer - it, He has brought us near to God: "We can shout a - loud its full - ness, And by faith the prom - ise claim: Out of dark -ness He has brought us. With Him - self hath made us one; We will thank Him, we will praise Him, While His mer - cy lends us breath: aii^ esE y- J: :.fc: -I — ±: :£: :t^=t^=4 -^ ^ H-^-N N ^ — p N— K — N — N-r-H> ^- For By 'Tis We i^gfe a the bound - less grace that saves us, We His name will mag - ni - fy; His own right hand He'll lead us, And will guide us with His eye, our joy for Him to la - bor, Joy for Him the cross to bear; are wait - ing, on - ly wait - ing. Till He comes our souls to bear ^ ^ ^ ■^_ t- ^=?i: :V- m $ :k s^iru^i-^ i^^m s. He Safe For f IS com - ing in His glo - ry, We shall meet Him by and by. a - long the pil - grim jour-ney. Till we meet Him by and by. we know a rest re- main-eth In His king- dom o - ver there, the homo Ik; - yond the shad-ows, In His king- dom o - ver there. j: ££ J=(t J * *l^^mm ? Oif|Tl|M, IMI, k| In U. iMkti. 79 THE WOiNDllOUS LOVE OF JESUSI Camluded. CHORUS. M=F--^^^=d^^ % -\- — -p- * ^ — f- ii=i- f i- li?^ Uul - Ic - III - jail to His uame! lie is cum - iiig buck a - gain, -• 1 > \ P— s ^ > ^ ^ -/=)/ ^ — k ;t: f ipz^ t -?- E£3: t: X-A — ^^— fv ^=^^- ^ f 'k -N — s — ^- i=i III tlic clouds of heav'a de - sceiid - ing, All His faith - ful ones to claim; -I 1 1 r- - -^ ^ ^ ^- H h :^=^ :±: -K h- r -A--], s: N-T— ^ ^ — ^ — ^ ^ — K — N ?H — ^ ^ — ^ ^^ \ 1 Then we'll shout a loud Ho - san - nal At His com - ing in the sky; 9iife &- +1 — b h; h 1*? tj b b b b b- ?r± E -r— — — I — -V — k- And re - joice with Him for - ev - er In His king - dora by and by. I It 1 va 6L OUR MOTHER'S WAY. FurniHbod Vjy Ki.. Nathan, nrr. James McGranaran. Con csfift'ssionc. ,_j^ -, IS N n -K — K fcfr: q5rq_=X-qi»--^--^ .%—9—§: ^■^^'- mA 1. Oft with - ill a lit- tie cot-tago, As the shad-ows gcu - tly fall, 2. If our home be lirijjhtaiiilclieer-y, If it holds a wel- eouie true, 3. Sometimes when our hearts grow wea-ry, Or our task seems ve - ry long, 4. O how oft it comes be - fore us. That sweet face up - on the wall. —g-f While the Open-ing When our And her EJ rc:: -r "I — r :^^rc— I r=t r ^=»^^= L^rzziqir H^--, -m- — I- -fr_. -Ji =i= gi m sun - light touch - es soft - ly. One sweet face up - on the wall, There tlie ma - ny — not the few ; If wo deem the right all wrong, Then we on her Sav - iour call That at wide its door of greet - ing, To the bur - dens look too heav - y, And we mem - ry seems more pre - cious, As we bS— — .> p p ps m_ — h ^ m ^ lone share gain last, ly loved ones gath - er, And in our Fa - tiier's boun - ty. With the a new fresh cour - age. As once when even - ing shad - ows, Mark the hushed and ten - der tone, need - y day by day, more we rise to say, clos - ing of life's day, 31: ^^ ad lib. :=^=q Wi Ask each 'Pis be ■ Let us They may :r^=q»i: *— i :=^— i: :i!=ii: .^. - .,. .J. .j^ m oth - er's full for - give - ness. For the cause our hearts re- mem - ber, "This was do our du - ty brave - ly, "This was find us calm - ly wait - ing, To go H — * ^ ^ — -.-g. — :^- wrong that each had done, ev - er moth - er's way." our dear moth -er's way." home our moth -er's way. It m REFRAIN. 1. As I won - dered why tliis cus - torn. At the clos - ing of the day, 2. 3. 4. Gen - tie moth - cr lev - ing moth - er. Saint - ed moth - er fond and true, .«. ^. M.. -•- ^ ^. zm~m—mzzjm~M-=.w. k ^ k k^ 74, ^ & r i OUIl MOTHER'S \\ \\ .-Concluded. I4> H- — ^—\-~m-T • at :=! — I — T ::qir=:r:^;ir^ M=iF g. :;^ :=}t itli "'Tis be - cause " they sweet -ly an - swereil, "It was once our moth-er's way." Rest-ing now in peace with Je - sus Lov - in>^ hi-arts re- mem - Ijcr you. zmz=rzmz:L.:m-T~ m. -> >-h ^■ -%~t ^^i^ W. Crofts. H«- MOVE FORWARD I T- f— f s D. B. Tow.vF.n ;f=«E;i ^f Move for- ward! val - iant men and .strong, Ve who iiave prayed and Move for - ward! eacii !ind ev - cry one, Tiie gold - en harv-est Move for- ward! reap- iiijr as you move! An -gels are watcii-ing Move for- ward! day will die fidl .soon, Ilowciuick- ly even - lug la - bored long, 'I he is l)e - gun, Ve from a- bove! A - fill - lows noon. Now ■m-B-r.-L:itiz=:m-zzXzz=m-:i — 1 — — m~ -S- 1^^ ^ 1 q . -S- : 3 — 1*- z|:-^ z^_: =1^: — ^S- -J-^^-ir~5r= =1 ^ * * — *— -fi* ^ *- ~~-m~ » *E^t«- -#•— # #-•- *— -m- -*- _l time has come for you to rise, Tor lo! the sun rolls np the skies. reap - er.s, come from glen and glade And wield the sick - le"s glit' • • ^•'"^' Iilade. ound are wit - nes - ses a ho.st, A - rouse .yc now and save the lost. ii the time to work and pray — Let glo - rv crown the dy - ing dav. 1 1^ — 1~- — ^ ^ ~$- _•_ -s^5- :. • -*B~ m =1 !&• 1 ^ — -t— — — f 5? bzf— — t? ■ r \- ^ 1— — j -1^— — • — 3 CHORUS. XT :^-f-- ^.-rm^— ' -r- :x==|=r=:^_-r:r^^=i_=r_-:i:^ Move for - ward, move ffl* - v.-ard. All a - long the line — j^ — • Move P_^-:q -m- -<•- -^. -A (•■ Izirsr: Move for- ward, I . move for-Aviird, All a- long the line, move for- ward, 4^ — I — I— — ward, move r- for ^=t ward. -P- -i«- :-*: The light be gins to shine. It %A-W move for - ward, Co|i{rl|lit. IMU, I.) I) B TuKKcr. move for - ward, 7fS i "^^ m. Jr.HRne C. Yorwo. "IIIM THAT COMETH I" (Thtfiritpart may be lung at a Ihut or i^uarM.) Jamkr MrO ran ARAM. 1. Tliy Sa - viour callsl oli, come and sco What things He hath pre-parcd for theel 2. Tliy Sa - viour callsl oii, can it be That call has no sweet charnt for theel 3. Thy Sa - viour callsl lie knows thy sin; But trust Him now, He'll en - ter iu: tr;?: :p!: :^--^ ME^ni zm—Mz:=iazd >E^^^^F= .p ^ 1 -— r--r ^ ! 1-, — P» A Ur— In ^ —5 — - Life, luve, and joy, from God on high, By Christ Ilim- self to thee bronijht nigh. Wilt thou not turn and give Him heed? Wilt thou not think while He doth plead? And He thy heart will pu - ri - fy, And ev - 'ry need - ed grace sup - ply. pi^: :ff=rff: I CHORUS. John vi. 37. ' Him that coraeth, Him that cometb, Ilim that cometh to Me, I will ia no wise, I will ia Him that coraeth, Him that cc ^'Tl'^fT ;^E^ ggEJ ggzi;^ ^ =1- 4- -4- - — I — ■)^-^-^- ■1 — r r --:m=^- s^v^- no ^— r- no wise, I will in no wise cast out; Him that com- etli. Him that com -eth, Him that t^-l?— '»'-[E. — ' — i — -- :^- l^^-r»-T-»-^-i -»— r! ^-to 1— i cojn - eth to Me, I will in no wise, I will in no wise, I Avill in no wise cast out." ■ft :ff:-2?:-:e 70 64 RLESSEI) SAVlOllt. FUlKM* DIVINE. "K.MItKAl- Ml'. NOI Id l.K\^^; TllKK. '— /I'llfA i. 1(1. MrH. 1"UAN<'KH J. ClKIHllV. Mntln'ato. ^ Ira D. Hankky. mM^^mtmM=mmm 1. O bless - (mI Siiv- ionr, Friciul ili - vii lltHV (■nil cv n- I I'llVK Th t'C 2. Oh, help me, Lord, that love to kmnv: l|i nv can I ev • cr h'ave Thee?- 3. I would not try to walk a - lone: How ean I ev - er leave Thee'/ 4. Be Thou my Uuide till life is |mst: J low eun 1 ev - cr leave Thee?' #- ^ ■^- I ■x.--=t e_^ F — h ^- — ii^ — ^ — \^- I: r- j: :q:- '-A'^ -^ S q:- p?ip — -H-- ithJljIZj^ I No love so pure, so j^reat as Thiiiel — Ifnw can \ ev - er leave Thee? Wher-e'er Thou go - est I will j^o: How eau I ev - er leave Thee? Oil, eon - so - erate me all Thine own: llow eau I ev - er leave Thee? And brinj? nie safe - Iv Iioiik; at last: J low eau 1 ev - er leave Thee? ■^ ■#■ 9iE5: I "Xr- i !•- * ■t- 5! m CHORUS. i^ -N- is w on - der - ful lovc!- -so full. so ree : ■^^ tit ,t=)iziz: f-T M- ^ How can I ev - er leave Thee? mmim -•*! — t? ifiz ^-^ :^ it :q=:4 *3^ /CS -N- ;£ :ft: f 3: J=tfq=3i My Je - BUS, Thou hast died for me: llow can I ev - er leave Thee? i> hr i I t=t >--^ £ ^: (-onrliM, IH(, bi Ir. D. laakt). V^ 77 fir). 'k liV El, Nathan. BELOVED, NOW ARE WE THE SONS OF GOD." (t John Hi. 3.) Ja5IKN M( (illANABAN. i: 1. Sons uf (ioti, lie - loved in Jo- sus! O tin; won - drous word of griute; ^ #^=qc=ii=i: :k^ ^ ^IZ-MZ ^, 2. IJless - ed hope now bright - ly beam-ing, On our Ood wo soon slmll gaze; 8. By tlic power of grace transform- ing, We shall then His ini - ago bear; 15L ■■t iitizzrtztzz*: S -•-» ^=&=±F _«_JL. -V— (5< +H+- ■fl-H- Hiizzi: i^ T^ fzuL -_i — I -0 — 0- iN_-A-Js^ ^^^ i^: we know, that when He shall ap - pear, wo shall bo we know, we know, we know that when He shall appear, wo shall be ^^^iEZ^ ■3==1- :^__#_^__#_^iqcz:p: -H (-; — n (■ ~r-0~* /-=i^=?— ?=V^^- :^^ I -H-^l 1 L ^ — '^ — h7 — « y — to" — K — h- 2=5 rU^ ■K-y- like Him; we shall be like Him, for wo shall see Him as He is ^==r— / , Hit. ^ 91 like Him; we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him ns He is JitiB: P-'^-^=f-^ V-V-b^- 70 t :a£rt I ! ■■" ' 66. JESUS IS CALLING. Fanny J. Cbosbt. N 1 Geo. f ^ N ^ i !. Sterbins. 4 tit K -A -N- — N .- _ S- -zf.- --^- ^ ■J r > '^ ^ !>. — i WF i — ^ — i i • -^~4 — d — «-.- -#~i\-^^ t< ll8 g =1 f- ~% m~ ~f~ «- & • -;. , -g ^ \^-^, X f^it#— J: ay; ay; ay; ay; — 1. Je - 2. Je - 3. Je - 4. Je - sus i3 sus is sus is sus is • 1 tell - der - call - iiig wait-iiig, pleading, — ) a — 9 » ly call ■ the wea • oh, come oh, list — a 1 • ing thee houM — Calling to- day, calling to- d ry to rest — Calling to- day, calling to- d to Him now — Waiting to- day, waiting to-d to His voice — Hear Him today, liear Him to- d —1 1 =— i-J Ie 1 »— r-i 1 1 H — — 1 ^:iF V _J p.— i — P — — t — -- .^::: -F — ■ — F F--'- ^ i > ^ o » .m * rJB ^(i * • _ '« m m • •^ "V / _^ 9 i # • — r» : 1 1 : 1 If'' ^ i/ / ^ '• ^ -^ ' ^ ^ \ '• 1/ ? m :S=15r %-t -^ — *- ?=:.|S J^''— H =^ -E^2=i:«^=^=fc¥^i^3=J Why from the sun- shine of love wilt thou roam,Farther and farther a - way ? Bring Him thy bur - den and thou shalt be blest: He will not turn thee a - way. Come with thy sins, at His feet low - ly bow; Come,andno long-er de - lay. They who be - licve on His name shall re - joice; Quickly a -rise and a - way. ^"=b — b=^ ^ b _j =:5^zi:5z=a:£::gz^=:g=gi=g=:fii[:^^t:z5i:l I j^ — ^ — ^- — ^ — ^ '^^^ — ^ — '^ — [-— L^— i^-V— tp'— b^— t^"-^ ■ REFRAIN. Call - - ing to - day, .... Call ~ ing, call - ing to - day, to - day; call ing to - day, . 9S Call • ing, call-ing to - dav, to- day; ^=t=^ v=y— k t3= azipr. :p=p: \—r-[ ^__^ -1-=. ''^^^^^S^s^M^f^ sus IS call ing, is ten - der - ly caning to- day. Je - sus is ten - der - ly call-ing to- day, -— *» __!_.. 9=^=k=&^ • ^ ^ k / Ca|i>Tl|bt, IW), by Onj C Btobhiu. »--•- Tb-T- V— W-i^- ^Z. iziM--^^^: fcl/: V— i^ 1 i ■(^O-' 67. "I WILL!" " I WII.I, TRUST, AND HOT UK AKIlAlli ."— /inirtA xU. 2. (RugjieBtwl l>y tlio reoponscRof the young nioii of Limerirk to Mr. MiMH)y'Mi|iii-Hliiiii. Will von tnml Clirint?" at the MpctingH in that City, OctolHr, 'Ihh:!.) El Nathan James McGhasahan, 1>} per. -f-V '9- 33 1. Once more, my soul, thy Sav-iour, tliro' tlie Word, Is of- fered full ami free; 2. By grace I will thy mer-cy now rc-ceive, Thy love my heart hath won: 3. Thou know -est. Lord, how ve - ry weak I am, And how I fear to stray: 4. And now, O Lord, give all with us to- day The grace to join our song; 5. To all who came, vlieu Thou wast here be - low. And said, "O Lord, wilt Thou?" :y^ 3 A- *^=^*=3=;^feV:-: -j__j__.^_x_n-^. -i- -r 9' And now, Lord, I must, I must de - cide: Sliail 1 ac - cept of Thee? On Thee, O Christ, I will, I will be - lieve, And trust in Thee a - lone! For strength to serve I look to Thee a- lone — The strength Thou must sup- ply I And from the heart to glad- ly with us say: "I will to Christ be- longi" To them "I will!" was ev - er Thy re - ply: We rest up - on it now. 1 Siisi .*_•-. — 9-' — •~r# — • — # — M — nS"-*— I a CHORUS. I Willi I will! I will v-i^ 9-fe=P i^ 1^ •» •» I Willi be Thine! I u'll! 1 will, (}od lii'l[Hiig me, 1 will, 1 will be Thine 1 V— /- -^— I — i^— w— b^-b^- Fi — I I H I will be Thine! - — [- I H 1 \-f--N — \— \— — z — T- J J I — 1 I I I Tliy pre-cious blood was shed to pur-chase me- W-U^ ^ ,-... I.... L r ^ -4 will be whol - ly Thine! Cl>p|[n|lit, im, b; Jiuli MeUruMku. V— b^ — y—^ HI lizlip: -^ MIS' IS. m Frances Bkvan. ^^ "CALL HIS XAME JESUS." Jamkm McGranahan. For « Now 'Twas Now O o(!solov'dt.ie world thatscoriiMIIirn/rhatHeseiitHifiSon, Sent Him to do the all is ttoiiL', and all is fin-isli<^d,All ti'0(U;bt is paid, Up- on the Lamb who God tlio Father called lIiin"JESus," When Hesent Him down From heav'n.for us, to all the ransoin'd call Him "Jesus," Him as Lord weown, Once lift - ed on the wea-ry waiid'rer call Him ".le-sus," Thus doth &od implore, And thou shalt then Hia :^:^=ii: M—^-d Sfe:i:£^ » w m ^ ^ ^ 9 .<5).» * work that saves us, A iid that work is tiuiie. And died for r>in-n<'rs. All our grilt was laid, bear the jadgmerit.Winforus the cro\rii. cross to save us, Now up- on the throne, name con-fess-ing, Know His saving power. -^-r^ riioiius thou shalt call, shalt call His name f--F- ]; and thou shalt call, s= 3=^: ■»— #■ .«V- i^im.. ^\ ^\ ■jEizjizq; :i:q:z=z=-iii:Tz=ziR Je - SI'S for He shall save His peo-ple from their sins. And thou shalt their sins, and thou I for He .di.dlsave. !~ '^ ^ — r -J^— call, shali call His naiiie Je - sus, For He shall save His peo- pie from their sins, slialtcall, --1— i~j— r#— 1» 1 -TfS' 0—0-rf5f-''—0-rl5>-'^ — »-r#---#- * J IC^II i=sL I Ourtrltbt, law, bi Jiiniea HsOtr—'jM. Ssz: -# — ^-r«'-* — 0-rf^-' ~0-r0-'-0 Hti UNAHAN. 09. JESUS KNOWS THY SORROW. 'Hr hath IIORNK OUK GKIRFB, AM) CARRIRU OUR 6ORH0WH."—Iiaiah liii. 4. ~0 do the Lamb who for us, to il on the It then His t=i^: r- Wm. 0. Cdshing. /\ 1, i ; Ira C . Sanket. iflu ' yA r 1 1 1 ati 1 ^^ mm\ .. 1 ^ ^ im. > 4 5< "S m 4 O ^nr * « t ^ S 55 m f - f if- t- * 1. Je - sus 2. Trust tlie 3. Je - sus 1 1 7^. B • •- knows heart knows « -9- thy soi - row, Knows of Je - sus. Thou thy con - flict, Hears r-) \ nl thine art thy w w " ev - 'ry pre - cious bur - dened . f &*- ■ — ' care; there ; sigh; •i9- fr^:- i>-k4 — 1 -9 1 iC ~i — » ^ ^ y-w A 1 w / !_, 4 1 r ■ - 1 1 1 ~f?' 1 ' ^M His name &:-! .J g S?; g: 5 iiill -^^ ^ •^r— ^ Knows thy Sure - ly When thy -^- cq: 19- deep con - trl He would shield heart is wound ■fS.- -tSf- ■^-- 3?: :^ :q: w- 'jz: -(S>- tion, Hears thy fee - blest prayer; thee From the temp - ter's snare; ed, Hears thy plain - tive cry; F="E J#!L . — , # I shalt id thou f — • I :-;^-- m Do Safe He :i t&- -5^- :S: =t- i t 3E not thy fear to trust Him- He would lead thee soul will strength - en, Tell By o - Him His ver - all own come 4^- -G- ■^1 ;gi thy •sweet tliy I grief; way, fenrs; :^g 1 ;heir sins. gt P#- ::|: — +- t t :i2* 1^1 :i Cast on Him thy bur - den. Ho will Out in - to the glo - ry Of a He will send tlce com - fort. Wipe a f bring bright way re er thy V S i F H3 'jISl. lief. day. tears. 122: I 1 70. LKT THE SAVIOUR INI "If any man IIKAIl MV VOICK, and OPKN THK DOOU, I WIM, COMK IN TO HIM." Rev. J. B. AxCHINhON, (lUe. Hi. 2ti.> :T .T=-:qz-— '^■^-^"■^—s — ^\—^ — F — • ^ — I — I ^- E. O. ExcELL, by per. :z:X -i^: 1. There's a Stran - ger at the door: 2 - pen now to Ilim your heart: 3, IFear you now His lov - iiij? voice? 4. Now ad - mit the iieav'n-ly Guest: Let Let Let Let ^^ Him in! Him inl Him in! Him inl m. -(5?- Let the Sa-vionr in! I Let the Sa-vionr in! rjg— » ^ M 9- 1^ ^ W U' 'mm :i He has been there oft be - fore: If you wait He will ,»e- part: Now, oil, now make Him your choice He Avill make for vou a feast: r=:-1: be. 1_. i-~— — r^ /CN Let Let Let Let tJ Him Him Him Him \ '■w=u TV i 9-^r^-- -^±.^^1 Let the Saviour in! !^ y y ^ ml in! in! in! Let the Saviour iu! ' ' " ' ■ h^ h-ii--tai— H- ^_^_^-_^. .f\ .. \, I v V ( 1 1 1 I 1 A 1 S 1 ^ « — • " -a> • — J 2 m -^-.- P 1 s • • % 4 "* • hm J,^_,- — • ^ - -^ • - € a i " « ^* */ 1 1 Let Him in, ere He Let Hiiu in: He is He is stand-ing at Ho will speak vour sins # # > > ^ r-^ . . 7b '^ 'iB is f your the for - ?oiie; Priend; door; piv'n, # • Let Him He your Joy to A. id when — # #— , in, soul you L'arth rt — the will He • ties Ho sure will all — P— ^ 1 - ly One, de - fend; re - store, are riv'n, -■ F F- F -J ^3 • — 1 -1 -- 1 — ^# — u - 1 — ■^ ^\? ' 1 1 [ 1 1 1 p U .._, ^ 1 1 1 1 1 i ■■ .1 " [? ^ k J^ ^ 1 ' ' .— ^ :i^'> -J- -(5?- Sigl; Je - sus Christ, the Fa-ther's Son: 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 -9- Him in! Him in! Him in! Him in! Let the Saviour iu! I Jfiiy he. auiig as a Solo and Quartet, the latter ainj^iug ouly •■ Lft tho Saviour iu." 84 71. GATHER TIIFJI IX. Sa-vionr in! Mrs. F. J. Van Ai.ktvnf. "OO OUT INTO TMB itlOHWAYS AND IIKIXIK8, ANK COMTKN TIIKM TO COMB IN.' (Lukexiv. 23.) Geo. C. Stedbins. i^JiE:ESEEzT--=:= m :i'- --]- hj — p •-!*' 1. l>>ri|lil, IBU, by Uou V, .4t. bb.m. -/— ;*^ _k=:iiziM: 33: f-iil?: iHi :f:z±i^27ziz H5 72. THE CHRISTIAN'S "GOOD-NIGHT." tThe early ChriHtinns were nccuatomed to bid -' — 1] I 6 Only "good-night," belovdd — not " farewell! " A little while, and all His saints shall dwell lu hallowed union, indivisible — Good-night! 7 Until we meet again before His throne, Clothed in the spotless robe He gi\38 His own^ Until we know even as we are known — Good-night! so 7a GLORY TO GOD THE FATHER. " ForCiOD ho lovki) tub world, that Hk oavr Ilm only iiRnoTTRN Son."— JoAn t«. 16. El Nathan. Jameh MoGbanahan. ■^ :'4=^t BbB:j=^f=^-# ^^ tm ■-rt 4 .Ml q: ttttEJE^ 1. "For God so lovedl" Oh, wondrous theme! OIil woiHlrous key to woinlroiis schemel 2. In lovo God gave, in love Christ ciuno, That man might kiiow tiie Fa - tiler's name, 3. As man lie tar - ried iiere Ih; - low, Tlio power and love of (jJod to show; 4. Up - on the cross His life Iltj gave, His peo - pie from their sins to save; m IJy (lod ex - alt - ed from tlie dead, Ho reigns on high tlie liv 4-J- ing head "F" -p- Ml -)-- • J— T^-z;^— - A I _ :>rr: I i Sav - ionr sent to sin - fnl men — And in the Son sal - va - tion cluim — To help and heal all Im - man woe — For them de - sccnd - ed to the grave — Of ev - 'ry soul for whom He bled — (ilo - ry Glo - ry Glo - ry Glo- ry Glo - rv -i 1 *-#-i-r a d T-' -*- to God the Fa - therl to God the Fa - ther! to God the Fa - therl to God the Fa - therl to God the Fa • ther! \ -r-f>-' — . "'tf>-' CHORUS. :D| N^JJEfe -I— N— U-l— J-T— ''■ Glo - ry to God the Fa therl M. Glo - ry to God the Fa i7-p--v- m ii3 - ther! ^ ^J< 35aEf -0—0- Glo-ry, Glo - ry, Glory to the Father! Sm^ /•■ 1^ / Glo - ry, Glo - ry, f- iory to the Father! -J> ?^ f* » md i^ m ^lo - ry to God the Fa - ther! 1^ Cii|>rri|bl, mm, lij Ji»biii. S7 !■-? P 74. J. M. Vt. "HE THAT IIEARETII AND BELIEVETII." JaMRR MrOBANilHAN. ■ QliARTKT. Mfliierato. tit 1. Sweet -ly sound the words of Jo - sus As tliej fall up - on the oar, 4Ei=i EEEr.r£Eg==«=«EEil^f:EEf^sE m^ -^ 2. lie that licar - etii and he - liev - eth Need no long - er mourning go, -P. .j». .p. . ». J?. .;•. .*. -^ ... .^ .,. . h Wu — ^ — i^ i^ — I — I 1^ brf b^ — I — ^ -t=: :t= .t: ■I— - :?p: 1?==U: ;i^ =^=^?:^*^iii=?i Tell - iiig forth tlie wond-rons sto - ry, ]»rhig-ing His sal- vii - tion near, Life e - ter - na!, he re - cciv - etli, Jo - sus' word J^. •. jS. . -• S. J)>. Jft. ^. de-clares it so. S8=tr=t=-c:t=7rr:=t s*^^t — * •- — w • < -!•» — :n=t 1 CHORUS. (J«A«J^2I.) W M^E^^ m W^ rW^M^^ ^^ m^^^^ :^±^ Ver-i-ly, ver-i-iy I say un-to you, Yer-1-1), ver-l-ly I say un-to you, ;!5S^^^5EEqE^^^EEgE|E^S Ver-i-ly, vcr-i-ly I say uu-to you, Ver-i-ly, ver-i-ly I say un-to you, .^. •- .•. ^. .. -^ . , ^. -•- f- :^±*3£^-EEEtItEieEtE^=^^=t==t:* Zh t^-l tj ^_| ^— Lis— i#.i.«-C| tPLi. fipE^I -^^5-;rm Modcralo. — ^---^=F^— =1 JfzzSt: =:U::-J=ff=e -t^-li» -?~E^rzif :P:rff: -fL-- he that hearetli, he that hearetli -ti»-tp»- :t: :r— r— g-^= ± »4- ^ [E4ES: he P he that heareth, that liear-eth My word, cS: that hear s gEE 5E=^= Ei^Ei eth, that hear i^=*' he that heareth, -fs- -e. -(• p. -r -t^— h* he that heareth, ^S. ^S. ^SL ^. ^. .• .p. -| »»— ^ eth My word, And be he that heareth, that hear-cth My word, - ^ .ft. t g— r-'^ Cu)i7rt|bl, latlJ, ttjr Jampi McOriiUBhaB. r s» (,(, HE THAT WKXKKT Wr-Contiuued, itJf; m Cres, ^-m "^-^ 1^ IH > i » IZ i^ hear- ctli and ho-liov -otli, hear-eth and l)o - lit-v- otli, Him, Iliin tlint sent nio, ^3zz: Cres. r=^ :i=^: -t:Si _f5|__i_-=r:;^7_J" -^ — ( :d-«-_i — I— »•• I — I — t-<<_i- lit'V - - ofli, be- liev - - eth on Hini.... tliat si-iit me, licar-otli and be - liev - eth, liear-cth and be-I vv-etli, liini, Him tliat sent me, B 1— 1 1 1 — - — •- r-*- —* • • r-0 *m * — r*" — '^ — '—\ b^ k k U' k k W b" u* w ^ w p= |§5;?-?^-=i y ->»- r~-=^-^=^-*— •---f-; -^ — ______ -c; — p. (•iirpirff. i^ he thatheareth, he that hearetli, he that heareth, that lieureth My word. lie ._— -r-4- ::g.»±cz^ i:^: iw: -4- fEt^EI :^.ri^ I: s that hear ^8. fr--' etii, tliat hrai' lie tlnit liearoth, -?■ -1*- yL^z:ti~-\;z p— ;L^*:iitz:r .:r— r L'th My word, and be- he thatheareth he tlnit henreth, tliat heareth My word, ^. ^- ^. .•. .(•. .?. •. .*. ^.. -^—^ — \^ — t^- -t^— ^ — ^ — ^■ "M—imz C2=:;?-:ti=5^:rt--:f .t:::=tiit=:=t: •fc^— i^- i§F£^=i^i^£: gjg^ g^j;^g^^g^g gE^3ig^; hear-eth and be- liev-etii, hear-eth and be- liev -etli, Him, Himthatsent me, f-T- -■^-. :d--: p-t^z rf!5tq: =1=F «EEf SfjEjEEg liev eth. be - liev eth, on. Him.... that sent me, hear-elh and be- liev-etli, hear-etii iiiul lie - Iiev - eth, Hitn, Him that .sent me, r- J»- ^- JL -)•.-- 7** M & 3f:=f — — O — -)— -f— - -^ — ^ — ^ — ^ — ^ — ^- ■^ — t^ — t^ — t*- i; .J- — *:=!•: (9- tip— r: 1 — r P— 1=2- C'n'jf <>« ^^. :n— zj-rn— z^=d>rpr i^^^^^ Hath ev - er - last - ing life, and shall not come in - to jiidjr-mcnt, bnt is pass'd Cresc en rzqzzrzjszzs: do. Hath ev - er-last-ing life, and shall not come iu - to judg-ment, bnt is pass'd -P- -(S- h2- (S. — « — rP — *■ — — • — I — • • •- — • *■ — I — t. 1=- ^^ — I — 1»3 — fi« ■ u* l^ I I / m=^^^^m^- llE TJIAT IlEAUETII -cwc/*/^. Cres 19^ iCz-ca: t=^- is passed frum deulh iin - to life, y« „/_J 1 L_p__4 -J ->. Ilutli cv - er • loKt - iii^ life, And Cres - - is pUHsed from deuth un - to life. W^^^0 Hath ev - er - lust - itig life, -5— t -r=-:±tz===C==i:5ri^=xz==: :t: -• * — I — »■ ©--- Aud ^-f cen i?iz2^=g3^s^| F=)^ ± It ■^^IZB-;---^. :z|3rrjzrp: :»•=•; simll not come in - to judgment, V>ut i» passed, is passed from death uii - to life, ccft -....--- do ,^. — , , , ,_- ^,H , ^.-j u — r-\. 1 — U,^J fi_ j»-,;^._, -.Oil 1^ r-^— .5.— *-* — es" 9~^s:^ -«— p- :s^: ^=«r::a::iizi(=5= W m ■JZH shall not come in- to judgment, but is passed, is passed from death un - to life. l?«-r- !■— ^: t— t=z=t:zi.6zz=:5i, ■ — I—— — I — F^— a^=^ -te — ft- .^-- fei^^fp^tE?E^=^^^ # /^ tt3=P-p: :ff=!?: :t=tz: ■&- ii is passed, is passed from death un- to life. g3^ —I — ]-r — I — I— J^-J*i -_-< 01 — ^ :^i:?2: Is passed, is ])assed from death uu- to life! fc2=l»- -< — -±- t ^E?EBg^^iE*EE^I is passed, is passed from death un- to life, -8=^: Itrtt -^-^ \ Is passed, is passed from death un- to life! ■)©-■ :gs — gijgipg: t==rt:=t= rTrff^ 75. HARK, HARK! MY SOUL! Bev. F. W. Fabeb. Moderato. ' AltB THEY MOT ALL MIKIBTRItINQ SriKITS."— fr«ftr«ia« i. 14. Arr. from C. C. Contebsb by Iba D. Sanket. 4: Pi 3^ % .^^==ir,E^^ 1. Hark, harkl my soull ah - gel - ic songs are swell - ing O'er earth's green 2. Par, far a - way, like bells at ev - 'ning peal - ing, The voice of 3. On - ward we go, for still we hear them sing - ing, "Come, wea - ry w PE4~^ X m UE^ no|>yri|ht, IU5, t> Ira D. lytktj. 00 HARK, HARKI MY ^01] I A-Conchidcd. ^^m ^^^^ 35 ^-T— r *p fields and o • cean's wave - beat shore; Je • 8US souuds o'er land and sea, souls, for Je - bus bids you come; IIow Bweet And la • And thro' the truth den rouIh the (lurk. those by it8 I i IN ••• ^- :=|ti:iji: 't-^ -S=z^ Pi^ «^i: bless - ed strains are tell - int,' Of that new life when sin shall be uo more, thou- sands meek - ly steal -iiig, Kind She]>-herd, turu their wea - ry steps to Thee, ei'h - oes sweet -ly rin>? - ing. The mu - sic of the Gos - pel leads uh home. g i=£: It: m r to lifel ^ If s^a cnoRUS. l^=z=zt. :l: ^^ tzmz --B=^ p?^ An - gels, sing onl your faith - ful watch - es keep - ing; Sing us sweet ^ --. ^ Ik: ^ -r m I :^ P frag - ments of the songs a - bove. Till joy shall m=r ^^ -r- m P $=■■=>. =i^?: m 9^tz ^-^-^ l^t^^ -> '/ >^ Photographic Sciences Corporation 33 VtfCST MAir^ STRiET WEBSTER, NY. !4S80 (716) 8/3-4503 m i\ <^ ^'\$>3^^' o- ^ ^^^ '# ^^^ y^:%' 76. THE GARDEX OF THE LORD. Mrs. C. L. Shacklock. D. B. TOWNEB. Htt Jk ~ls- — K- -4«» > s Ui* ,\ -< " n^ N s k m ■ "K ■ 1 &~i ^— i!-:-*- -m— — •— — •— — —\ — * « rp.. 1 — ^ — M _« -it ^d §*-*— g.—.^.-^-*— -m— —■^—^ — *— -* ^ -•- — 1 — 1 -*- L_S_ — • — -n-\—^ » J I. Are you work- ill?:. are you work - iiig, In the gar- den of the Lord ? 2. Are you grow- iiifr, are you grow - iiig, In the gar - den of the Lord ? 3. Are you watch- lIlfT, are you watch- ing. In the gar- den of the Lord V 4. Wliei! the trump of God is sound- ing, And the gates are - pened wide, > -^ ^ ^ 9 -P— pf- -f^ --gi- -^ T- ^ ^^% ._tz_ J2- :j_5! ztz- -t^- -^- =ta ta £2 rt2=: ■ M -■-^-s — »— == 1 > V ^ > 1 qir=^s=lt:rr :^=ij: When lie com-eth at the sot- ting of the sun, AVill He find a gold- en Are yon step ping ev - er heaven-ward on the way ? In the knowledge of tlie Like the li - ly, are your garments pure and white, Like the love - ly rose of All the gladness of the bloss-ed you shall know, If with - in the Mas -tor's -p- -p- -p- ■«- - . ^ ^ h >» ^ |N _s n+t > \ r -^ > > 1^ -^t-ft J -^ " s W _^ w "~S~ -^ M 7 4 ~i -mzz 1 —m-T- rr^: , «' *i * \ %\ 3- A — ■!— — « — -1 — — «l — •-- — « — -J liar - Sav- Sha - vine - t0 vest, iour, roil, yard, -J- Will In Is From — 1 you the your the 1 — 01 — reap rich - heart morn — •> — a ness in till -t=- — m—r- rich of sweet e - -^- -S. re ' His ac - yen ■ ward, word, cord ? ■ tide, V For Are Hoes You the you it have faith gain- turn been ■ ful toil ing grace with joy a faith and and and ■ful -*- P-^ -k— k k — *-i- ->- 5- 1 ^ -U :_^__ — u~k— -U — CHORUS. -iS- 3^ — — 1^ M -^ — pi m -■it ser - vice you have done? wis - dom ev - ery day? glad - ness to work - er here Arc you work nig in the the liglit ? be - low. _- ^. P=f rpa: Are you work - ing, are you work - ing in the :p=rpzrrp=i:pz i i« -G>- ~s gar - - - den, When He gar - den of the Lord, ' - t-t— m T com - eth at the set - ting of the :t: 9 — 5» 9' "itpjrltkt, IMi, by D. B. IVm Jr. ^^^^^^^m Oft THE GA11DP:N of the lord. Concluded. I'OWNEB. B Lord? B Ijord ? B Lord? ed wide, , — ] ' ' 1 '^ 1 — ' •l ■ » ^ old - eii of the ose of klas - ter's ^ :^— =^ sun, .«i. Will He -* ^ — ' find Are you work - ing, gold - eu liar - vest, Will you WE=: :t2:=rt?:: S-=«: p:i^ ?^ :S=«: ritard. -I a^ « ■! #3 1 — :^ 1 5=^: -:5tT- s^a reap a rich re - ward, For the faith - fiil toil and ser-vioe you have done? p: ^^^ -^ — W- ^- '1=2- m ^ m * m 10 oil and ace and joy and ith - ful ill the in the un if the i=5i 77. 'THE SPIRIT AND THE BRIDE SAY COME." Geo. R. Claeke. James McGranahan. 1. trav'ler lost on the wilds of sin, To life and joy and peace with - in, 2. Your heart ii? torn by its sin and care. You trav - cl on — you know not where; 3. Thatbroadhigh-way which to you seems bright. Will lead you down to end - less night, 4. But hark! a voice from tiie .lus - jjor walls, A voice of nier - cy sweet - ly calls; ^^ gzp .^__l I l. z=:Xz-^ m — :a:=g=prtz==t: — I rf jg Ft ^ I' :=1: H_i- ^E :i=i: Wl ad lib. js — ffs — h-^t 1^ And lost to hope and lioav'n a - bove, O hear the voice of Je - sus' loTe. With wea - ry step you on - ward go, The broad high-way that leads to woe. It far - ther leads from God and home, As far - ther on its way you roam. wand - 'rer lost and far a - way, The Spir - it calls to you to - day. m^i~ Copyricbt, IBM. by iKnte* McUnnithaii. * WUeu guii:^ iih u Sulu tliv Cboruit may be uiulttotl ul'tor 2<1 ami 'M\ vemos. '* Tirr ci> THE SPIRIT AND THE BRIDE SAY COME." Cmiduded. W W CHORUS. Rev. xxii. 17. — »>» ^^- -_j H_ come, . fcizsr: i — —I 1- 3=^ ir--*— *- — Is — ,v ■'-^~^—.Zr---y -;^- :»=«: -,*» — m- r-H i^ IS IS- -m—. 1 1 — - — P -* 9- ■m=^- t h Aud the Spir- it and tiio Hride sny come, come, come. And let liim that liear-eth say Wi ' I -^- -^ -S- • -^- -*- -»- ^ > > > > come, , •^ 'i \ 'i S ST ;«=&: come, come, come. And let him that is a - thirst come, and who- so- ev - er will ,«^ ( 1 1- ^- -• »- r— *= :C -J- — j^ — 1^- 1^ I »? > .^ "^ r~l- ■J'*-^- let him take, , let him I 1^=It zSziz^ziilziritz:^ 3^= :^^: Bii let him take the wa - ter of life free P^ H sz|»=ff: ly, let him take, ^^^^^ ■^=^=m- 1^=1?: :ti=t?: take, . «=5E let him take, let him take the wa-ter of life free L ^. 3?: -*- -«- -*. ^- ^2. let him take, let him — p- :t:=t: -(• — m — m — »- -I 1 h- ly, -m. let him take. ^si^tz: -p— »- -^—i^' ^ W -^—\^—^- lake, . . • • • > ^>_, r^ 1 — — ^ ^^^f* — H P=^ — 5- -:p^—^^^^^^ -^ ~Tf K> r— F- (■ — — « -J- s- \ i ' 9 9 ::S= ^ i-J -Jf^T^Wfhz A let ^^_ _J — him if- 1 take, let him — bz — lake — 1 tlic fr- — r wa - ter r of life -r 1^ 1 1 r free - ly. Pf »— 11 &•* P !•— 1 1»»- =c;- — r — 1^ — — w- — :=- r- — 1 — - 1^ — 1 — 1 — —^ — 1 — ::e 1 c -^ 04, 78. John Bowrino. IN THE CROSS OF CHRIST I GLORY." James McGrasahan. 4-^- ■ ,-,. j^ — , (:^===:z;^-:j:^-^:zr qi airrzra i— a rzraiiip r J=J=:^ V 1. Ill the cross of Christ I glo - ry, Tower - iiig o'er the wrecks of time, 2. When tlie woes of life o'er-taive me, Hopes de-ceive and cares an - noy, 3. Wlien the sun of bliss is beam-ing, Light and love up - on my way, 4. Bane and bless - ing. pain and j)Ieas - nro, By the cross are sane - ti - fied, pi4^ ■±4dE-- :cz: t^ — *-— :q: --1- -■=S: __> — 1 . All the light of sa - cred sto - ry, Gath - ers round its head sub - lime. Nev - er shall the cross for -sake nie ; Lo, it glows with peace and joy. From tiie cross the ra - diance streaming Adds new Ins - tre to the day. Peace is there, that knows no meas-ure, Joys that thro' all time a - bide. Iff: n=z :zt: rt: l=z: ^M-^j: rr: W CHORUS. pi-v— pi— ^-v-^-i;-^— ^— p — _ r:i»« « — • — *-• -•5- =! 1- ^=z^z ^^-A God lor - bid that I should glo - ry. save in the cross, save in the cross. -A — I ;>-^E^^^_^iSE:~^«: -ii-=X^ :X=.-. iirrt: — m — •—-=!- :n — ^i — 3 I 1^ I u I 1^ r I I God for - bid that I should glo - ry that I should glo - ry, that I should glo - ry, that ^tt^-zffr ^^r~Ez^ Jz: ± :t:=r=U=:C-!--T rtrzzit f^^- J-'l^ T'-> -F ^ 1 ^-^ I '•F U"— t^— y- «_LS_g___j^_Xs^-L« I should glo - ry. !-> save in the cross, save in the cross of our Lord Je - sua Christ. ''J •/ Wl ■t=t ^ tt 1tP:W- ^ -*- X- r — y -f^-fcy thro' faith, latq* 1 :^ ^.^ =^ thro' faith, thro' faith and that not of your-selvcs, h — I — N h J^ ^i^^ ^ iE^ fe=«t=ii Tiu'o' faith, thro' faith, thro' faith and that not of your-selves, thro' ftiith, thro' faith, 4 9 i-p-^ ^if=^- -* ^ ^^^ M • 1 ife^^ i^res. HS K K N 1^^ ■^-^ Thro' faith and that not of yourselves, not of works, not of works, not of works, not of works Cres km ^r:» ?^ szzi ? Thro' faith and that not of yourselves, not of works - not of works, not of works, not of works, ^ ^^ S SZ. ^ W=^ 1^=Ml Cu|i)ri||l>l, IW>, b> JuMi McUrutku. UQ ^ "BY GRACE ARE YE ^WTA^.'-ConchM. . . f 3^: :ff=:^: J^it: (tzqt ^^ not of works, >>ot of works lest a- nv man should fedV^ 5»=5K^ :-^ stefsi^ not of works, not of works, not of works, Not of works lest a - ny man should :1ii==t« h- 1^ — ^ r^ ff-e e^Eee^zSe tjr:iti-:-rt?c: £ ^ - 1^ 1^- i: ^ boast.... it is llie gift of God, Not of works Ijst a - iiy man should bou^t I boast .. . it is the gift of God, Not of works lust a - ny man should boast _^_.#_^-- -»^-^ ¥^ i . -^ q*--P- iK^tt: >-v-t?-v- i S8; ^ it is / Cres cen jS. *=Ji-z:frzJa ^-^-^- tlie gift of God, 4- 22 It is t'le gift of God, It is the gift of God, Cres ... ecu ... _st--^--- 1^33 the gift of God, It is the gift of God, It is the gift of God, ^^EEEE^ >r=N rf<7. §^bS^S N i n W W L largo. f i it is the gift of God, do fe^^E^^. , the gift of God. 1^2: 1 *— 1^ :^ ?; :::ffi it Is the gift of God, Pg ^g ^^^ the gift of God. -^ (O ■ • - 1 97 80. I. B. WoODBURT, J, TiiK Cali,. THE TIIRKE CALLS. "TlIK Sl'IKir AMI rilK lllUllK MAV, ClUilK'.'—UfB.TXii. 17. Arr. from I. B. WoodbObt. ,.« 2. O 3. O jzz; .N- * . it^r :iirr:^r -N- i=8 1:: g=f4S : J -S-i=:q sitiin loi • sill - her- er, rouse thee ! dos - pise not tlie itli; ter-er, speed tlieo! the morn wears a - pace : ner, a- rouse tlieel thy morn - ing is past; fmm l-J LL ^— ^ 1 J L, LI — L e. — L _Z=^|> LI 11 1 P -V U 1^- liut p^ive thy Ore - Tliensquan - der no Al - rea - dy tlie m\ a - lon<^ tor the days of thy youth; ■er tlie mo - ments of grace; shad-ows are length - en - iii^ ia: -i^-- ^-- fast ; E Why stand - est here i - die? — the But haste while there's time I with the Es - cape for thy life! from the ^ '^="7 — ;^ — r i=?= ^ day breaketh, — see! Mas - ter a - gree dark mountains flee; The Lord of the vine - yard is wait - ing for thee ! The Lord of the vine - yard stands wait - ing for thee I The Lord of the vine - yard still wait-eth for theel 5 • 5— » ■P -tj^— b^— t^- ■ »— .- -^ — t i-ii 1 F — I — ■t\ d-^-rffp — ri " I ; -Tr--- ^— ■ Response. :d: 3=3= .^ i-^ I ly Spi - rit, by Tiiy power, Grant me yet an - oth - er hour; "Gen -tie Spi - rit, stay, oh stay! 13right-ly beams. the earth - ly day; "Spi -rit, cease thy mourn-ful lay, Leave me to my -self I pray; t- *jL £ •-^ ■&' 1^ 1^ I I Co|i]rri(hl. Uicd by |icr. O. Cltiin ti C> ^ -^-•— •- V—\f)- t=^-- F 1»- 08 THE THREE CALLS. Omduded. )ODBDRT. V -->- A ^ \- r -J- thy Cre - (ler no (ly the "— t^— t*^- :r=S=Htd =J: :=ftJ=«=i g I if i-i gl-:::-45.-::5: gi:i: Earth- ly pleu- siires I would prove, Earth -ly joys, and earth- ly love; Scarcely Let me liu - ger in these bowers; (}od shall have my noon -day hours; Chide me Earth hath Hung her spell a - round me, IMea-sure's silk - en chain hath l)oundme;Wheu the # ^-tI 1 I ■0- # zSii :t=t:: :t; ^¥^' — -F- ^iF t: -pa. =F=F=* .|x:=:t t — r die ?— the with the from the jEzI: thee! thee! thee! '--r^ ^_._p_ fc rit. Aftku last Kespon'se. Modcrato. — I |__g| 1 1- 1-^ — I- .'^ISi -^T (!5 a- ,-|4- — ^ — - — I ' - ■'^-- -J *--d — yet hath dawn'd the day; llo- ly Spi - rit, wait, I pray!" Hark! borne ou the wind is the not for my de-lay: Oen-tle Spl-rit, wait, I pray!" sua his path has trod, Spi-rit, then I'll turn to God!" ;• :p=p: :ii=^iqi: EigEET:EfE3 :?=:j;z_:] :ia=d^:^::: :q=:AZi^: izjii^zi^: :::]=h'^=a: Hzz^Vzik: zazid^:: •75*- bell's solemn toll; 'Tis mourn-ful- ly peal - ing the knell of a soul; The Spirit's sweet 5C=^ piE^z=|=lz^z^z£^Ef3g^E^3EBE^E|iEp: ^ I - — b — h- T?^ ^ F— -!«?—•—•- -«?—•—• — -?— •— ^Hi — ^- 7~i/' •—•-•-»- -tn~r SEfc our; ay; [ray; pleadings and strivings are . o'er; The Lord of the vine-yard stands waiting no morel pi33=Fi: -• — »- f r^: a- ■v-v- -# — #- f ^ .r* ^— «-•#- -< — r - Ml - ill f^ oo 81. IlyVLLELlIJAH FOR THE CROSS! "OOD Foimin THAT I hiioimi (iloiiv, havk in tiik cboss ok oim Lfinn Jkbih Ciikiht."— «nl. ri. 14. Dit. HdHATirR KoNAii (iirr). Jamkh McUranahak. Macsloso. 1. The cross it stand - ctli l_ ?=1 :4: .4 2. It is tiie old cross still, 3. 'Twas lioro llio (l('i)t was paid, z'^zm- -r~i---tn z^z—zfti ^Ei fast,' Hal - lo - 111 - jail! lial - Ic - lii - jahl Du- ^T— •— ^-c; -^ — S--—^—^-^ i^ 1 — J Hal -lo - hi ■ jah! iinl - lo - In - jiih! It's Hal - Ic - 111 - jah ! lial - le - In - jalil Our 'm '-^^- ^^zbz. -s— z^zin^^n^ :fe fy - iii!^ ov - 'rv lilast, Ilal - lo - lu - jahl lial - le - lu-jah! The winds of hell have blown, ;?-- in- uinph let us toll, Ilal-le- In-jahlhal- le - lu-jahl The grace of God here shoiio, sins on Jo-sns laid, Hal-le- In -jahl lial- lo - In-jali! So ronnd the cross we sing. 1^ K-: Crcs :t ■ff -rJ- i^^E? r:!--:gz:J tb^zr The world its hate hath shown, Yet it is not o - ver thrown, Ilal- le - lu -jah for the cross! CnS. \ -mmm^ •. W T ff -^-^:rJ:ri:^Td=d^i::xP=P=i S=tiEf^^^ifenE;E?Ee m. — I « — I •-,^_L)_ Thro' Christ the blessed Son, Who did for Of Christ our of - far lid for sin a - tone, Ilal - le - hi - jah for the cross! ing. Of Christ our liv-ing King, lial - le - lu - jah for the cross! — p — j^-|^-EE=±:=t:z=:b: ^z:^i3 i *SOLI. :c2; :J- :=^- -K-. II ul - le - la - jah, Soprano and Alto. hal - le - lu - jah. hal - le - -—- P- '^V gzing=g=gi :^-p: ^= @:g Cho. mp Hal - le - lu - jah, Tenor and Bass. _ 0t-i.—4^ — ^ (•_ ■m- -m- -m- • hal*- le - lu - jah, hal - le :cri:t t—%=%i * If desired, the Soprano and Alto may sing the upper Staff, (nnxiim) the middle Staff.. 0>nrrl|kt, INt, kr J>mM MeOruahM. lOO :it~d ^-1-. HALLKLCJ Air FOR THE (MU)SS !-OmWc— ;?— 5»— t?— r- .__.__>_J_ ^ — I- it sliiill iiov - cr siif - for Hal - lo - 111 - jail, j^ .^ — K — IS — K — K-, — ;s__m ^ — K ^ — H^ — — ]^ — rl^^cT — ' ^m^ loss! -IS > — K IS K K-r — ;s ^ ^S N B-T — • • • • fi— [—• ■• • •- ¥1 Hal - le - 111 -jiili it sliall riev - er siif-fur, iicv - or siif - for lossi ^^ -m — m — — _- .0 — ,>! ^ ,> .V, p— I? i?~t^ ja-h ^ — \^ — t^ 1» ^ 1»»— 1»- / li^ff— --fe-^s :n: is:^: jMz=Miizz::z^ z^i^z-^- 1 " Ilal - Ic - III - jail, lial - lo - In - jali, lial - Ic - In - jah for the cross, Jt :=ft=d^--J- zz=i±!=izzr=:: &l^: >' Hal - le - 111 - jail, lial - lo - lu - jali, liiil - le - lu - jah for the cross, Z,«_._3^^ C2 0-^-0 *- '^-:-:e=mz -^=EE: zB-0Zi^- :S=-=: Crcs. ff -1- -* IS-r—X- i ::g-r=i— i)- -S— 3:;r=r; :*-:*: zciii— II 1 ITal - lo - lu - jah, hal - le - lu - jah. It shall iiev - or suf-fer loss! Cres ff ■fc 3K_,^ 4 ^- :ci ::=e ^^ «— "--I- h- :p2= -» — •- :*T^*u=3*izrg: 4- -SJ-T- Ilal - le - lu - jah, hal - le - lu - jah, It shall nov - er suf-fer loss! Cres ff PE^-^^:pfei 'Bz==^-t: :22: t=t: :prrp: :6a— ta: z±5!L=zt:=; rP^q?: -t» — r :^ir ^ For a final euding, all the voices may sing the melody in unison through the last eight measures — the in»trument playing the harmony. lOl I i 82. BE NOT DECEIVKI). Mrf. C. li SnACKi-ooK. D. B. Towner. g^-'— g. :^-^ •• .'S. :^-» 1 -i 1. Do you dreiim of the joys of tlic life to come, As you 2. Are you cast - iiij^ your seed to tlio sttt'»'|i - iiij^ wind, As you 3. Are you kow - iujf but tares, wlien tlie gold - cu gruiu Should l»o :-?: :C»- -t r -m ^^ — I l-r--f -K-r—J ^ ^^ 1 (^i K,—\ 1 , Wi scat - tor the seeds of sin ? Are you spurn - iiip the cross tliat the Sav - iour bore, fol - low the e - vil path? Are you trust - iiiji; the bios - soms of hope to find, sprin{5-in<^ to life and lij?Iit, When the iiiir - vest of souls shall be path - cred in, -^. N_K I ^ ^ I ~m — m—i.zmz=zm:=zm =m'- i :^^M—L — s- ~-m'^m- >— t?- r- i i I CIIORUS. Gnl. vi. 7. -m- :::1i T And yet hop - ing the crown to When the whirlwind shall come in Will you shine as the stars of win ? wrath ? night ? 3e uot de - ceived, g^i ill -SV- -• — » If > > > Be not de-ceived.. i^M* :d5|fc= 1 Be not de • ceived, -S)- --^ trcS: :*:=*: I God is not mocked; m — *^—i—\ — ^pc £ :^^ For what - so - ^iz=: ■V— ^- r Be not deceived, ^ i^^i^^ ^ iEi-t ev - er a man sow - eth, What - so - ev - er a man sow - eth, that -(•--#- 4«- M. 4=^ ^.. -m- -m- -m- -m- -m- -m- 3=3^ It ±: C D. ■. Tnran. • ^ ~ I I :l=: ^ -'s- • CtRrtflU, UU, hj D. •. TnrMT. T :^: -p— 1(»3 ^.^ ^ WATCH, TIIEIIEFORE WATCH! GonckiMi. 5— jr:EiS=rr:S:=r5r=i=Erg=:*zr=s=?=^ qt:=|: --^- Faith - ful may we oueii be watch - "ng, Ilead-y for the glo - ry - land. Bless - ed are they who are read - y, For the saint's e - ter • nal home. :t ■t- ^ ]^-^ ^- ^^ f 4—^ ^ pd— ^ K — ^- 1 — 1 — -•&•- ^;^ « 5) -^— r-i -j ^^•i— <» m — m — « S — m— 0, let us toil for our Watch! l)rothers, watch, 0, be Sav - lour, watch - ing. — 9—%- Keep our For the -•- -m- v v — m — tB— gar - ments pure and Fa - ther's bless - ed — 1 3 1 1 clean. Son, — te— T-^= — p^ 1=7- S2 ;i^ 1 ^ -g Ll— l- — V- i^ ~1 :-b,z^=d: tb5 P 2^1 js — ^ — 1 K_^-^__i J ^L_.^ ^^_ +5 — I — ^ 1 r5 1 £^ ^1 — J 1 — /?//. --^^ — =1- ^^- That we may join in the wel - come, When our bless ed Lord is seen. That you may hear at His com - ing, The sweet wel - come words, " well done." -•- -•- -•- -•• -*- -•- -•- -m- -m- • -^ .•;z-_a=-_:f — -f—r— ,.4=: — f=2 1:"— 1=-^-t: :^ It: :^: i ::^=^-- 1?=t2= It CHORUS. Matt xxiv. 42. a tempo. ^izzj— -i:iiPi-z=z==|; r- ippipi^^p; — --n^- :q^-=l :f=i Watch, therefore watch, Therefore watch, watch, watch. g There-fore Therefore watch, Watch, therefore watch. W^-- -.i^z > -*■ ^±bi?' t: .-—(•- :t: -r :^: :-t: watch, watch, watch, >^^=: :d^:r^_T«=i:?^jfcd=^i^ t—t--M—^--X -4.-1- =2^: -SI- ^:==^ r^zi^: 1 watch, watch, watch. For yo know not what hour your Lord doth come, your Lord doth come. watch,therefore watch, ^ '^i^.-^ : -^ ■• ■. :•: :•: i^' I m. -M-B. p=f^^ Watch,watch,watch, ^ I 104. 81 "BELIEVE ON THE LORD;' El Nathan. JaMKS ^rcGnANAHAK. r:=i=r i^i:?--^- jr 3L *it|z-zjd I have need of sal - va - tioii from sin, I know I am lost and iin - done, As I think I am filled with des-palr How aw -fid my fail- ure has been, My heart is so cold and un - moved, God's grace I've re- fused to re - ceive. My sins in my heart have so reigned. So long nn-dis-put - ed held sway, As I am and with nev - er a plea, O Lord, by Thy blood I draw nigh, mm 9-^-^- hf- i; ? / ±: %m ?v:Tq^q: -wt- 191 In the sight of my God I'm uu - clean, My past of all good-ness so bare, Andmy Sav-iour so long left un - loved, Can it be that the power may be gained Mag-ni - fy Thy rich grace e'en in mo, r-N- N- -H FV — :■ ^=rfc=izr^rjz=r i Pii^SEiiE^^: For sin I can nev - er Has God such a sin - ner His Spir - it I know lias To live un-to God day And par- don and cleanse me A ^ .^ A ^ # 'ML 1^ •-.—#—-■ -^-^- ^ "V~t?" ^ a: a - e'er been 1 tone, seen ? grieved, day. pray. XZ :i CHORUS. AcU,,xvi.3Q. Be - lieve, ... be - lieve . on the Lord Je sus Christ. . @± Be - lieve, be-lieve, be - lieve on the Lord, on the Lord Je - sus Christ be-lieve, t=? :t^=t=: t:_*_^_#. ^ ^ ¥ .S N i- ^ ^ -#- * •#- •#■ ^ ^ .0. t'=?EE^: t =^=s * 1-^ -# — 0- -4^=:^^^=± Be-lieve ou the Lord and thou shalt be saved, !.>e-lieve and thou shalt be saved. Cof]lrl(lit, lau, hj (MM McOruiku. -y-'^ ^ 109 i • 85. WHEN THE MISTS HAVE ROUE!) AWAI " UNTII, TIIK UAY HRRAK and tub shadows Kl.KK ,\\V\\."—SoHg o/ Sol. ii. 17. p XT- Annie Hebbert, (nrr. ) Moderato. Ira D. Sanket. ^■ % I frzzi^izj^jt --^== _N -^- lEl * it — u-j W. J> tf 1. When the mists have rolled in splen - dor From the beau - ty of the hills, 2. Oft we tread the path be- fore us With a wea - ry, bur -dencd heart; 3. We shall come with joy and glad- ness, We shall gath - er round the throne; Try 1 ^ ^_L^^,_Z^ i^ ^ .^ ^ 1^ 1 =fc^: #•■•■••#• ^^m^^^^^m. i: -4s- =^ ;fe; -?- t ^ :F==i !*-?=« And tiie sun - light falls in glad - ness On the riv - er and the rills: Oft Ave toil a - mid the shad - ows, And our fields are far a - part: Face to face with those that love us, We shall know as we are known: # ■^•# ^•#- #•■#• # 9^ ,,p : :f:-=t"Tiii: -» H- -nr b P-^ -^- A- :,^: S ^ ^=*= l-T=<— S-:=l=: fr=1 We re - call our Fa - ther's prom - ise In the rain - bow of the spray. But the Sav-iour's "Come, ye bless- ed!" All our la - bor will re - pay And the song of our re - demp - tion Sliail re - sound thro' end - less day, *•-* a.A — p. t: |: i -^ m 1»=li: ip: ;3 ii:i; We shall know each oth - er bet - ter When the mists have rolled a - way. When we gath - er in the morn - iiig Where tlie mists have rolled a - way. When the shad - ows have de - part - od, And the mists have rolled a - way. -I \j j;:rv: jr-'-g-^-^-'-t-'-^-T-f-:-*— f-.-i?«-^»— , Lhj Zi hj 5 1 Cu|7rl|ht, im, by Ita 1). 8.iiki|. lOO ^i WIIEX THE MISTS HAVE ROLLED AWAY. Concluded. CHORUS. Fi=t :S iE3E*yS?=^rJ^EE«^:£S We shall know m t— *- -#-^ — #- -^— »- H H 1^: L^ U' U' ^ lis we are known, as we are known, Nov - er as wo lire known, We sliall know 0—^ -I 4- 3= as wo are known, I fc^ :fc I more :^ f~i'--± ^E ^gSg to walk a lone, , ^fe •-^#--#- ♦•^^ ^!* ^;:f:5t > -^— !» ■ S=p: — ^ — h — -I y- In the Nev - er - more to walk a - lone, to walk a - lone, :| t f*^ atnt 1?: > — ^ — S- fT\ : Si»=|=lz=|zv= fc=^ dawn- ing of the morn - ing Of that bright and liaj) - py day: We sliall pi #• -^ -^^ -^ ^ » — m- iizz± 1^— -g=^ ^=•==5 zt: =^= :^: s:/ a - way. a - way. a - wav. know each oth - er bet - ter, When the mists have rolled a - way! 1<>7 8G. SOME SWEET DAY, BY AND BY. Mrs. Francbb J. Van Ai.stvne. Tenderhj. 'TllKN I BHALI, KNOW."— 1 CoT. XiU. 12. \V. H. DOANB. shall rciieh the siunmer-laiid, Some sweet day, by and by; We shall press the gold-ea 2. At the crys - tal riv-er's brink, Some sweet day, by and by; We shall find each brok-ea 3. O tliuse i)art-iiig scenes will end, Some sweet day, by and by; We .shall gath-er friend with # -^ ■* _#•__■•■._ ' _.# r(^- -«> »- -0- V- :^=t3-» t::s:=p."r_i-|i -(!?- .^._. -v-£ -(!?- ^ 1 ^•zit: :i: ■^~f^-?'^^~^t-F^5--i:l52|: A- strand. Some sweet day, by and by; tiielovcdoneswatchingtherc, By the tree of life so link, Some sweet day, by and by; Then the star that, fad-ing here, Leftourheartsaudhomesso friend, Somesweetday, by and by; There beforeonrFather'sthronc.WhcnthemistsandcloudshaTe ^li^r?5^-- Y^^0^ 'X -y- •-.-•■ is: J • • • E: ig±?E£ :^:v:Jz ^ REFRAIN. — 5- '-«- -^-^ _— #_ -T •- -n- - -w-*~w T -•— #^ ■SJ- ^^- -- 1- 2?- ig| fair. Till we come their joy to share, Somesweetday, by and by. drear, We shall see more bright and clear. Some sweet day, by and by. flown, We shall know as we are kiiown,Somc sweet day, by and by. By and JZ ■iz i^ ■:^JL m -o-^-m -t— - ■^&- ##--^-^ # 1 :it:it:3:z By and by, yea, g:^-^=g::- laz ^=±5: ^ k _g__^.j 'ST I by, Some sweet day. We shall meet our loved ones gone, Some sweet day, by and by, T — r ■^- -«>- :a: .^i. -S^i-»- :p=qc f=^ :gz=£=f: -(S^- tijt 'JgZL m by and by, Cofirilkl, IIM, bl Bifluw ft Hu>. lUH W. H. DOANE. iss the gold- ea I each brok-ea th-er friend with m T •ee of life so arts and homes so sand clouds hare ^« ? • e: FRAIN. 5y and y and by, yes, by and by. I 87. IN THE SECRET OE IlIS PRESENCE. " TllOU SIlAl.T IIIHE TIIBM IN TIIR BRCKET OF THY I'BF.SKNCK."— /'»(»<(« XXXi. 30. Ellen Lakrhmi GonKn. A nntiv ■ of India. Geo. C. Stebbins. Slowly. ■^s- r:j ' E^ — N-j — N- A ■-N- ■—I — i_ :M^- 1. In the se-crt't of His presence liow my soul doliglits to hide! Oh, how precious are the 2. When my soul is faint and tiiirsty, 'neath the shadow of Iliswing There is cool and pleasant 3. On - ly this I know: I tell Himallmydoubts.andgriefs.andfears; Oh, how pa- tiently He 4. Wouldyouliko to know the sweetness of the se-cret of the Lord? Go and hide beneath His les-sons which I learn at Je-sus'sido! Earthly cares can never vex me, neith-er tri-als lay me shel-ter, and a fresh and crystal spring; And my Saviour rests beside me, as we hold coni-mnnion list-ens 1 and my drooping soul Heclieers. Do you think Hene'erreproves me? what a false friend He would shadow: thisshtill tlien he your reward. And whene'er you leave the silence of tiuit hap-])y meetin,!?- :T=5;*rfr i*;=S=it=i: --ii=4=4=; low; ForwhenSatancomestoteiniitme.tothe se-cret place I go, to the se-cret place I go. sweet,If I tried I could not utter what He says wlien thus we meet, wliat He says when tlius we meet, be, If He nev-er, nev-er told me of the siiiswiiichHemust see, of the sins wliieh He must see. place. You must mind and Ix- ar tSc imngc of the Miistoriii your face, of the Cluster in your face. Yf^ OHi>ri|M, laU, br Ira D. Suklj. :t r II I, 88. *'WIIAT SHALL IT rilOFIT." Tmnslftted from Cjesab Malan by J. E. A. James McGranahan. 5F=i 1. Wluit are the pleas -ures of the world, Its hon - or, joy and care, 2. soul, wilt thou not rue thy choice lu that tre - niend-ous day, 3. fool - ish and inis - gm\ - ed ones, Who for such worth-less toys, -m m •■■ — I — St=«^Ei :?:8: r ■t- >-q==l: —I- :^z^E3E*E%S3?=:t ^=g=§ T ^ 1 -t— ^ They are but splen - did van - i - tics. But tri - ties light When ))y tiie wrath of God con-sum'd. This world sliall pass Will bar - ter their iin - mor - tal souls. And lose e - tor - 1^ as a nal air; way; S5= ^l^i: ^m The things Avliich tiiose who know not God So ea - ger - ly pur - sue. When all the earth con - tain'd for thee, Shall i)er - ish from thy sight, The flat - t'ring but de - lu - sive hopes To which they vain - ly cliug, - -e — e-n-f: — f: — « •--,-• m — ifi— e- -^-'^*- m^^ .=^: W-. r- :t: -I- -f I ^r^j^:- TT --4^ >--. :-!=S=: --I- -8=? what shall they a - vail the soul, When death ap - pears iu view. For Where shall man's glo - ry then ap - pear, llis boast- ed power aud might. For They can - not save from end - less woe. The aw - ful doom of sin. For tf 0t (• — g^ — m « « — *^9 — :t -t -i^ — ' :t: ^—l T- CHORCS. Mark viii. 36. What shall it prof- it a man, What shall It prof- it a man, m ■l -•- 1^ 1^ ^ ' -•- \^ ^ ■^ ^ 'hat shall it prof - it, pro 1^ — V Cu|>}ti{bt, law, ui J.aua McUri it, prof- it a man. What shall it prof - it, prof- it a man if ho m-w=m- w-- — •- k k 1^ i^-r .^^t«*-_:^_j^_j^_^ V~i?~5?' :6i:rta=ti: no RAN A HAN. — 1 1 -i -• — -1— N= Hi— d -t — 1 — _ — 1 — , 17-= =s-i — gain WII.VT .SHALL IT I'llOFIT. Concluded. the whole world and lose his own sonl. -J: ^iv"! "i»" > — I — BiH gain the whole world, the whole world and lose his own soul, -"y>: Iff: Iff: ^. ^. jm. ^ jm. a ^- 1 p- ij: ^ 1^ ^ L and lose bis own soul. Kit. tf— t— ^='^— t** — 1»»- i:: ■1 — t— — I — (— — ^-f ■t^ b^ 1^ 1 !-■ 89. WIIEX ALL THE SAINTS GET HOME. Xltn. Harkiet Jone.s. D. B. Towner. :i^^ 1. Oh, what a meet - ing 2, Oh, what a shout will 6. Oh, how the up - i)er 4. When close to ,Ie - sus, 5. The bat - tie o'er, the T- -^- that will fill the courts will the di - ig^iEJ be air ring vine, In that When we When we "We stand cross laid down. And safe sweet time the King our loved a - moiig a - cross "S;;^^:^zrlr=: t= to come, be - hold, ones greet, the throng, the flood, #& -iH :A =:^ =^ ^ - — ! 1 1 \— :=q — ^- 3- 1 — 1 — =1 \Vhen we -i— f shall gain — m — the — 1 1 1 1 — - ff m — n m - -m- -m- -m- -m- vie - to - rv, And all the saints get home. Who waits to bid us wel - come there AVith - in Ilis bless - ed fold. In that bright home Avhcre an - gels sing, And all the ran - soraed meet. Oh, what cc - Stat ■ ie bliss, to join In the re - demp - tion song. With spot - less robes. and shin - ing crowns. All thro' the pre - cious blood. ■w- ' r r — ^ -.—0 m m m _^_.._ m — m iffi — .-- s»— 4 — - m. • ff--- — « — « — — « « w m — _^- ^ J , "P- r-l p&^, ...... ., . ._ „ .u . 1 . u. - — 1 1 1 1 -^— p P -^ ^£_l J 1 — c 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 ^ -1 r L-to . ■ CHORUS. Home, . . home, =1: ^ rff^}B= ^~ W^ ::pz:zp:; P %-- Home, sweet home, bless-ed home, sweet home. The saints' ■a- ig:i7 ter - nal home, home, sweet home. ^ m »- P^ld= ~l- J- =•=* EEzg=/ --— -tt P Oh, what a meet - ing Oh, what a hap • py meet - ing that will be, When -ff- -ff-.- ir--.jg-— p— ^- -—\^- ff^t^tK p -^ u — S : all the saints get home. PiE-p: m Cii|>yri|bt. liU, k; U. B. Tawicr. lit fil 90. U 1? Andatife. TENOR. FOR GOD SO LOVED THE AVOllLD."* (John Hi. lU.) James McGranahan. c=^-=qv:zsJr: -A- ^^ 1!!==^-=S: :■*=•; i " (Jod soloved the world ALTO. gave Ills on -ly Son, iis^^i^^q— P= "God so loved the world :zs:qi^:qv:q»»-q~: ■.^-^gj^-g=^-^- iilz^ SOPRANO. gave His on -ly Son, ^±0- :q: ■^^^ -^^s::=^ zicrs: :?=" I "For God so loved the world liASS. that He gave 1 lis on- ly Son, ]t^p=pi^q=5: :;2=tz :*:z*_zz?— t:: " God so loved the world gavcHison-Jy Son, Andante, ACCOMPT St^ r ztrE =P2: ^^^ E ;f?=(?:=r«=p=S: *-■: r-Czi: its^i^* 7 -=— :*=*, :^=:zr=c-j: :*=•=:•: 1^=1^ ?K :2=^: i:*:^; ^il so loved the world that Ho "-ave . His Son, ^^^E q=q=3Z=:ci: n^ir; i^^^' so loved His on - ly be-got- ten p:*- the world that Hegave His Son, He gave His Son, His on - ly be-got- ten ^^m^^^^^^^^ so loved m±^ zm-m:. the world that He gave His Son, His on - ly be- got- ten 1 — , r — I — I — K— N so loved :*— -Pziaiiriii theworldthatHegaveHisSon, HegaveHis Son, ^^ :ff=e ?!^ —I — r C .- Son, i^E^- EEE^E^ i<>- ^ i1=:q:==:=l: :*=a*: :t ::s=S= F=l: :S=r:i=:iJ=:iz=:s= :ic?- ^:E? should have ev - er - last - inj; life, should have cv - er - last - ing hfe. ^^ -.e:=.BzoL-:B-=.^ -^ ^- -^ -t^trzrztr: --e-~m~ 1=: -W p =pn=xo sosh'Hulo. ff •-■&^ li=-^i"^^g^ have cv - or - l,ist - iiiir life, liut have cv - cr - last - \w^ Hfe.". ^-^nqzzzq^^qsrrd xo soslenutiK :22: EEt 11 have cv - er - last - iny life, But have cv - cr - last - ing life.". -4 X X Lars;o sostcnuto. [i^^^|^if!lpispi^=^ mf -I — r ff — ra: *^ r=t mi .0t — m — m — m — 0- '^^=^=^=^' -F:rP: m -m -Jm — a: itz^t: Ezi4:int=3ia==tEfca| 117 9L ZION! LOVELY ZFONI "I WILL IIIIINO VOU TO ZiOM."— Jer. Hi, 14. Mrs. F. J. CnoBBY, (nrr.) y _| 1— -^- -&-r-J 1 r-4 ! > ' •^ii[ ^ Ira D. Sankey. m I 1. Zi-onI love-ly Zi-on! thou cit - y of the faith -ful, How oft - eii with 2. O Zi-on! love-ly Zi-on! thou car - est for the low- ly; Thy ban - ner of 3. Tiiou Zi-on! love-ly Zi-on! when shall we be - hold thee, Thy beau-ty and P:S=P: iE3: :S=J :Z=Z=t^ -m — r« (■ m—j.-^—- r*^ — ^1 i^zjiiiiirrgrrg: jiii m p :a(=i: ^^i=:t- 1—=:^:=^ . J_-,_J -,_-J \ J^L ^ J 1 I I rap - lure thy prais - cs we sing! Where mill - ions of re -deemed ones are mer - cy still Avav - ing we see: Thy watch -man thou art send - lug with spleu-dor for - ev - er to share? — Where loved ones who have en- tered thy e=i=|: n; =g: -A-^. -M-^-^ ±:izd i_i__i«_ iS=t. i:=izt:=:: n b 1 1 ^ fc 1 I 1 '^ 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 :^.—m~m—^r=jS^ « • — t - -1 . J — « H J !— —m--—^ 1 -1 1 m — b:^=il=d=l ^-| ^- d -B 9r^-d bil J j_.b«- ._fc:t:=f^ii=i*-t=5-i;=2:J L^ -1 dwell -ing now in brightness, And prais- ing for - er - er our Sav-iour and Kintr. tid - ings, joy - fal tid - ings, To gath - er the lost ones and bring them to thee. bright and shin - ing por - tals, r-» * "T — ^ Are -r- wait - ing and watch-ing to hi5 — E 1 — M — 1 — fe— wel-come us there. «w^ 1 1 ^ ^- ^•^- — 1 — - — w « 1 — E^ 1 1 H LM p CHORUS =^ _| -I— j-r— I 1 ^_j.-_«_ ;^z=«=:5=hiaj^-J=^r: :-f =sq Where the loud-swell-ing cho - rus of tri - umph e iii^ ter - nal, Rolls down from the ^ d-JL s=s- ^ :t: ± ± rc-gions of end - less de - light, Whtn-e the ran-somed are re - turn - ing with §i!^^ c3 g ^ i:i>|>;il|bt. IIM, bjr In U. S=d=: r — I — « — * — I— s»- niu - sic and re-joic-ing, To walk with tlic Saviour in g-armt'tits of white. %^ :g._S—S: 1 T i^l^i^l 92. I COULD NOT 1)0 WITIIOIT THEE. Frances R. Havehoal,. Andante. . "I WILL NEVKR LKAVK TBIKK, NOIl FOUSAKE TllKI'.."— f/e6. XxU. 5. SiGISMUND ThALBEBG, (BIT.) 1. I conld not do with - out Thee, Sav - iour of the lost, Whose 2. I could not do with - out Thee, I can - not stand a - lone; I 3. I could not do with - out Thee, For years are fleet - ing fast, And !zba=SE -m g= EiEPi^E :t±s5=rz5i^d -^V- .-I- i?=J: =1^ :^=t:^ pre - cioua blood re - deemed me At have no strength or good - ness, No soon in sol - tmn si - lence The such tre - men - dous cost; wis - dom of my own riv - er must be Thy ; But passed; But m :k ffi :aiK » £ -r^=n- '- d: ::^:=^ ^ right - eous - ness. Thy par - don. Thy sac - ri - lice, must Thou, be - lov - ed Sav - iour. Art all in nil to Thou wilt ney - cr leave nic, And, tho' the waves run Ig ou - ly hope and weak • ness will be know Thou wilt be ^- — It— •«! — Ji 9^=^- com - fort, pow - er, near me, My glo - ry and my If lean - ing hard on And whis - per, "It is plea. Thee. I." •=IP r "t ^sm •N*. y.m 93. LOlU). THY GLORY FILLS THE HEAVEN. ' Ills OLOIIV rOVEIlKI) THR HRAVKN8."— /Ia6. Hi. 3. J. H. Wilcox, 1849. br::i }=qi: j-:J_-l=g;:=c=i=Jiti3 -i&- ::l=-q: ::«=^ # # 5 r=i ^-^ 1. Lord, Tliy glo - ry fills the liea - ven; Earth is with its full - ness stored; 2. Ev - er thus in God's high prais - es, Breth-ren, lit our tongues u - nite, 3. " Lord, Thy glo - ry fills the hea - ven; Earth is with its full - ness stored; -15?- •- ^. -'Gh -^ -tf? • %=i—t -&■ LTii - to Thee be glo - ry giv - en, While our thoughts I lis great -ness rais - es, Un - to Thee l)e glo - ry giv - en, I I 1 r r ©>- IIo - ly, iio And our love IIo - Iv, ho -h-T t^ 2?' 1*- ly, ho - ly Lord! His gifts v;X - cite; ly, ho - ly Lord!" -G- '^- 1 ii x;:;4=:i — I- ::i: -iS (S- s=g -5f ^-- -«-i- 3 '1^. •#■■#• -it B^ Heaven is still with au-thenis ring- ing; p]arth takes up the an- gels' cry; With His ser - aph train be - fore Him, With His ho - ly Church be - low, Thus, Thy glo - rious day con - fess - ing, We a - dopt the an - gels' cry, m- ^-O-' •- .MjE^E^EiE^zE&'EE?: It: ±x- -^-J- \ %H '^^-^ qiziq EE^i: i=3 « 9 :i -<&r -^- ■s*- S=|ip "Ho - ly, ho - ly, ho - ly," sing - ing, "Lord of hosts, Thou Lord most high!" Thus 11 - nito we to a - dore Him, Bid we thus our an - them flow; "Ho - ly, ho - ly, ho - ly!" bless- ing Thee, the Lord our God most high! .iS-._^ £=£E =F=T= E lao u n 1849. stored; nite, stored; ^1 94. ii Allegretto. ^^--^- ^f I AM THE RESURRECTION. (Job. xiv. 14. Jno. xi, 23, 23. 1 Cor. XV, 56.^ -A-J- JaMEB McGnANAHAN. -!^ -A--A :J=S=J±t, -f: ii^ If a mail die shall he live a- gain, Shall he live a- gain, Shall he live, mi^k :f=3: V-V- ■t:Tzt S--* ■-i-T- --i—i- l=t=t -h— f /_^- .4—1- ::t=4: ■4- I Lord! cite; Lord! " -G -^- 1 -%- tl^-l^ -« — « :fcLifc5=z:5z: i^^zizpiz §:-|=:^^5^ q: If a mail die shall he live a - gain, Shall he live a - gain, If a man die 5i ^_H^_-l^^©- ^s^H^ t-=# i I ^- -t ♦ K^ 4a_A-^_ 'i :a^ cry; low, cry, P^ ^J- 1 * i^^ -I ♦ --^ *=ijii 4 -+- i A=^ -• — ^ shall he live a -gain, Shall he live a-gain,Shall he live, If a man die ^ f- t ^-^ A ^s_hVJ. m high!" flow; high! ^ U 4v-!- :±n5 shall he live a- gain, Shall he live . . . a - gain. Je - sns sailh nil - to her. N N mu ,.^_/*i./_?.f_ ^EEE n Cri|ht, ins, l>| lanu MiOniiikaa. lai \i' »J— I \=. I AM THE RESUllRECTIOX. Continued. pizq: 1^ ::1: ^1-^ :q: ;^q=it ^izi«: |^.z*=. ~J-^ -MZOtL EJ^:3 Thy brother shall rise a- gain, shall rise a -gain, shall rise a -gain, thy brother •^ ^ ^ ^ 9-i R-#- azzp: i&->—m- II k. ,^i^ ,^K, Alto v—^ •— iJ-T-i=i_^#-P — '"^ j . *~^t*^ H-^-f -^— •- 5 V — N— \-^- Wi I lJ I -V— Kzi-ii-t -*-*-j;# Sip shall rise a - gain. ^.i. I am the res - ur - rec-tion, I ^ > N N ^ aii. I ;M:-^=# -;-*- I am the res - ur- rec-tion, t N ?!j j"^ ^ ^ / 9 ^ S J 9 • 9 • V 9 \i^ f- f- :| #: =1: — — ff-r .— -N- arf lib. -N— t ^-^- H 1 ^1=^=^ =^3^ ::1: I am the res - ur - rec-tion and . . i=^ JiU^ -^ — *-^ the life, s-^ ■i^=^=^ -K-N- -^— • I am the res - ur - rec- tion, J_^_i. ^ ' -9-^ ^ J^^ T i. ^ m. t ^__fv_q;^ii^_i]: 4 ^.-s'-S-pi ■^^ /TN £3 ijzg^il I am the res • ur - rec-tion, I am the res • ur - rec - tion and the life. ^J^/^:M^-i^ J> J^ t laa r ^^. i ^. E3 'f^ » — 1»- I AM THE RESURRECTION. Continued. n I He that be - liev - eth, be - liev- eth in Me, Tlio' lie were dead,tlio' he were dead, i-i+- S^feJ-£SI m yet shall he live,, yet shall he live yet shall he live,. 5i^ ^-W ^: -U^_ -• — P' i^- ^^^ W=W=W- H — ^ W — ¥—^- yet shall he live. yet shall be live, -do. yet shall he live. I am the res- ur - rec-tion, I am the res -ur-rec-tiou. w^p^^^mM r kie life. I i tt sp-N arf ?t6. *=s I am the res - ur - rec-tion and ... the life, J=^ti^i I am the res - ur - rec-tion. u J- -«»- I I 1»3 ^fe I AM THE RESURRECTION. Cmitiamd. Cresc I am tlic res - ur - rec-tion, I am the res - ur - rcc-tion, and the life. O ^1. r i»- r* t-- Eisg;-] i ^ ^y-.— . ^BV|~ — . . ^^0 Full Choir. -J ^— r -— - r ■» -1 death, w lere h-. :3 -^: -- r~~g Jl is thy stiug.where is thy ^ rs ♦ : ♦ £ ^ i sting, 1 »7^ grave.where -e — »7^- 1 1 is thy -g ».] — 2^^-—^ ^ ^. |- .-b^ k '^ [V — ^ ■^■- Lt^btJ te=il- H^-A-^ ff-*--- nr --^-=S=i 3=fzijEaiz:^E^^ -^^^ m ^% 1^1 :s^ ^5- ._j-u,-,._^--^_ I vie - to - ry,where is tiiy vie - to - ry, O deatli, where is thy stiug, O grave, where is thy +^ -^ -#. ■■•—•- -n — ir;" .1 — # — # — #-[-|g' — # Tzs_'«_a.":E^zz:p: U/ ^ U/ t:t:=zii^ii5=|/=d f're.sr. .|t-^^^-^-^« arf /i6. :i^iri*z:q: t-^^i^^^ VIC - » # ■4"-°H« death where is thv sting? O grave, where is thy vie - to - ry? I --ifj — J i '^»— '-HP— ir^j?*#- ^ri.: -t y-y - i -•-#—#- -t-T-+r =g^ ^ ?_:* 1» 4 i^fPWl O r* .) u I 1 AM THE RESURRECTION. Cmtmrnd. Allegro. Tlinnks l)o to God wlio giv-cth us the vie - to-ry, :g^^g^ 3 -(S*- 9!li*E^ Thanks be to God, who giv - eln us the Thanks be to God who glv - eth us the vie - to - ry, -MiutzMi ^ ^ J hanks be to God m who ittt»z::J?=»=»=» '-% f 1- :g:— r— r- m~^0 — •— • — #-L|il-v-J— I 9#S: vie - to - ry thro' our Lord Je - sus Christ,whogiv-eth us the vie - to - ry tliro'our •— ^- ^ :5J=t=: #••-• 3?"' g-tf- v^^: S^ giv - eth us the vie-to-ry thro' Clirist, i^ '^ i^ iE5izi!"i£»7 '"Jii: -^-•— #_#- I 5=U;3 fe^^ i?a« en - tan P #- :1^-: ;^3^ 5 A-A do. -^ -# — 9- .9L t Lord Je - sus Christ, thro' our Lord Je - sus Christ, thro' our Lord Je - sus Christ, 1— ^ Y ! i L|gl=^ jj^- •«^ -• — #- -i — I — azdi: V— b^ f=F=F Pi -«- 41 a tempo. Tliauks be to God, who giv- eth us the vie - to - ry, ^3 5 3: -. • .©. • .©. • .«- tI t'5?---tS'--- •©>-•- Sf-- I cs be to t 95. I ^ -($«- 9- $-- -&- THE LORD'S PRAYER. Th. Taum. :^ :& 3: iii^^ * i^ i -«»• t :r -^s*- 1:; ^=: I 1. Our Father who art ia heaven, Hallowed | be Thy | Name. || Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done In | earth, ' as It | Is in | heaven ; 2. Give us this day our | daily | bread: || And forgive us our debts, as | we for-| give • our | debtors. 3. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver | us ' from | evil: || For thine is the kingdom, * and the power- • and the glory, • for ' ever.| A — | men. INDEX OF TITLES. w NO. ABUNDANTLY able to save (He is) 40 A Crown for me 3 All we like sheep 23 Ashamed of Jesus 46 A shelter in the time of storm 35 As pants the hart 14 BELIEVE on the Lord 84 Beloved, now arc wc the sons of God 65 Be not deceived 82 Be ye kind to one another 15 Blessed be the Fountain 29 By grace are ye saved 79 CALL His name Jesus 68 Casting all your care upon Him 8 Child of a King (The) 37 Christ arose 19 Christ receiveth sinful men 10 Come, Great Deliverer, come 52 Come to Jesus 6 Come unto Me 41 ELEVENTH hour (The) 31 Ere the sun goes down 5 FEAR thou not! 12 I'ollow on 16 For God so loved the world 90 GATHER them in 71 Gloria Patri I Glory be to the Father, and to the Son i Glory to God the Father 73 Guide me O Thou great Jehovah 2 HALLELUJAH for the cross 81 Hark ! hark ! my soul 75 He is abundantly able to save 40 He is not here, bu*: is risen 53 He is risen from the dead 27 He pleadeth still 55 He that heareth and believeth 74 Him that cometh 63 How far is it called to the £;ravi. ? 54 I am thfi Resurrection 94 I could not do without Thee 92 In the cross of Christ I g'ory 78 In sight of the crystal sea 25 In the secret of His presence 87 I will 67 66 G9 JESUS i3 calling Jesus knows thy sorrow. LET the Saviour in 70 Let your light so shine 48 iiook and live 50 Look unto Me •» Lord, Thy glory fills the heavVn.'.".".'.*.".'.'.'."]'"" l, MOVEforward """' ^^ My Mother's prayer '.'.'...... ,T NEARER the Cross Neither do 1 condemn Thee c6 Not far from the gate « Now the day is over '..'.'.'.'. -m O blessed Saviour, Friend divine 64. One day nearer home ' m O precious words .....'. 22 Our Mother's way '.....'.'. 61 Our Sun and Shield ao O Zion, lovely Zion ...\....." of Our Father who art in heaven 95 PARDON peace and power -10 Passing Bell (The) '.'.'..'..'. 45 Peace ! perfect peace ! [\] eg Pray, always pray * ' r^ REDEEMED 35 SEEK first the kingdom of God n Some sweet day. By and by " S6 Song of the Soldier 51 TAKE me as I am 17 The banner of the cross 47 The Bright forevermorc 24 The Child of a King 37 The Christian's good night 72 The coming of the Kingdom draweth near 33 The Eleventh hour 31 The garden of the Lord 75 The House upon a Rock 26 The Lord's Prayer gj The Master stood in His garden 40 The passing Bell 45 There shall be showers of blessing 4 The Spirit and the Bride say "Come" 77 The Three Calls 80 The Two Lives 18 'I'hc wondrous love of Jesus 6a To God be the glory 38 Two gates, two ways 44 WAITING at the portal. 32 Watch, therefore, watch ! 83 Welcome, wanderer, welcome ! 42 We've sighted the golden gate ! 57 What shall it profit 88 When all the saints get home 89 When the mists have rolled away 85 White Robes in Heaven 21 YE are not your own 15 li3S •o. 28 93 62 34 7 56 9 30 6+ 39 22 61 43 9« 95 20 45 58 59 36 M 86 5» 17 47 24 37 n 1 near 33 ■■ - 31 7& 26 95 49 45 4 c" 77 8a 18 (x> 38 44 32 8J 42 57 88 89 8s 21 13^