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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la m6thode. 1 a t 4 6 e IKKW3BI G( GC Buterod attcor j»cv»vk. ^jt, jL*f«. ^IkvicC- GOSPEL HYMNS COMBINED EMBRACING VOLUMES ONE, TWO AND THREE, AS USED IN GOSPEL MEETINGS AND OTHER RELIGIOUS SERVICES. « -<~>«fc'»«*;a>^sa. - ,f TOtKONTO : COFF, CLj^I^K: & CO: No. 9 FRONT STREET WEST. r,;-r MAT BK OHDERFn OK HOOKHIILLKRH AND MTSIO PfiiAMiRS. BntercdtcrordlnRto Aft of Pnrllainent of CanR'lu, in tlio year <"n ti'i'iHand flight hundred and eiljhty-uuo, liy Cup]>, CUrk 6^ Co., iu tliu Odluo uf Uic Miiiialur of At»rloulture. ;■**??< 108587 PREFACE. Tins collection embraces In one volume all the hymns and tunes, as used by D. L. Moody, and others, found in "Gospel Hymns and Sacred Songs," (vol. i,) •' Gospel Hymns No. 2," compiled l)y P. P. Bliss and Ira D. Sankev, and "Gospel Hymns No. 3," by Ira D. Sankey, James McGranahan and George C Stebbins. The hymns from No. 2 and No. 3 have been rcnuni' bcred in consecutive order; all duplicates omitted, and for convenience of reference the original wmv^^^x'S^ are printed at the top of each hymn in brackets, llie first fioure in the bracket indicatinir the number of the book, and the last the original number of the hymn. No new or additional pieces have been inserted. We trust that "Gospel Hymns Combined'* may prove acceptable and helpful to all who may desire the three books in one. THE PUBLISHERS, I: il y Gospel Hymns combined. No.l. — .e'£^S^'e^,„2„^3^3^«-. ©Id '§mkt&. ^» P* "Come before His presence with singing."— PsA. 100 : 9. Eov. "Wm. Ketiie, 1561. G. Franc, 1345. lis /CN -■g*— ?g^ rr^~^ -»- -^r •zr -27- ±=t±r=[ /fv -lis^ ■5f- -sr- -'*^^:g=|t ^ X gzz-^lr^g^ig: a ^-1 1. All peo-ple tfiat on earth do dwell, Sing to fhe Lord witb cheerful voice ; Ttei^rrgrq^ -o — •^ -»(?- ^Ei tt t!?- 2?: r i ^— i2- ??: r :]= -t^*- !( I it i-'l I: -<5^ -L_ s^S^s 3f- r -(«< — r^ i9- "S^ :e? :± /?^ £"fc 7^- j£: P^ Him servo with mirth, Ilis praise forth tell; Comoyo be-fore II im and ro - joice. ^ ^ .(2. .^ i9- ISC ^.^; /^N. 1^- -rj- ^ ifii»- :2^ -jC- jsl:^ a- -^J. ■f— ■t=H^ -f!?- :zz^ t— : ^TN -ii?- Hi 't f JJ Know that the Lord is Ood indeed ; Without our aid lie did ua make : Wo are His tlock, Ho doth us feed, And for His sheep lie doth us take. \ For why ? the Lord our God is good, His mercy is for ever s'lro ; His truth .'vt all times tlrmly stood. And shall IVom age to ago endure. DOXOLOGY. L. M. Praise God, from whom all blessings flow ; Praise Him, all creatnres hero below ; 3 O enter then His gates with praise. Approach with joy His courts unto : Praise, laud, and bless His name always,] Praise Ilim above, ye heavenly host ; For it Ib seemly so to do. jPraise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Bp. TiiOB. Kkn. 10)07, I 9 No. 2. iaMu|»lt, 'tis §mt (G.n. 2-65.) "For God BO loved the world, tliat Ho gave His only begotten Son, that -whosoever believeth in Him, should not perish, but have everlasting life." — John 3 : 16. P. P. Bliss. P. P. Bliss, by per. 1. 'Tis the prom-ise of od, ftill siil - va - tion to give 2. Tho' the path - way be lone - ly, and dan - ger - oua too, nil ^ ■#■ -^ I r# m Un - to him who oi -iH^- sr Sure - ly Je sus on is Je Rus, his Lie to :;• -^ -0- -F Son, will be - lieve. car - ry me through. T I -; ^-:d=id: -o- -0- -e- P^l: Hal - le - lu - jah, 'tis done ! I -±p -^-T >=|: :^- :Si-^ ± be - lieve on the Son ; I ■ft ^ #. .«. 3 il ♦. • am ^E :r: 2nd. -i&- saved by the blood of the cru - ci - fied One ; cru - ci ^^^^ JSL :&■: f=^ fied One. at— \ \ ^ — r ^ t — \- — r zpzp r 3 Many loved ones have I in yon heavenly throng, They are safe now in glory, and this is thtir bong : Hallelujah, 'tis done ! etc. 4 Little children I see standing close by their King, And Ho smiles as their song of salvation they sing Hallelujah, 'tis done ! etc. 6 There are prophets and kings in that throng I behold, And they sing as the^' march through the streets of pure gold : Hallelujah, 'tis done ! etc. 6 There's a part in that chorus for you and for me, And the theme of our pmises forever will be : Hulldujah, 'tis done ! etc. No. 3. K §u& ®k^ €m^ '§$m. (G.H.2_ii4 ""Without Me ye can do nothing." John 15 : 5, Mis. Anotb S. Hawks. Eev. Robert Lowrt, by per. •) i K ± -itiz^ -d — =H=-« — » '■ 4==nie in^it ■*■ ■»■ 7" # .-^--h- i^^ 1. I need Thee ev-ery hour, Most gra-cious Lord; No ten- der voice like -^-^ :pt=:^ Ei r »5>- t±4r::M=:i T^p -h; h ;< i^ ' ! s « n ii 1 1 1 »■ REFRAIN.^ ly ly 1 ' fc. ^ N 4e-tJ?V-J — ^-'"■*- "^ — 1 rm . ^ • r „J L_ — \ — j^ ^- /prv!>v^-^^^ — M-^^r:"- — 1 — _• y. *~wi i — ^ •-. 4-4-«— "y -A i f S • • Sr*^ r Tln'ne Can peace af - ford. 1 i - I need Thee, oh ! I need Thee ; Ev - ery hour I C\» L '^ 1 ,- ^ \ /s ' ' T* 7 T ' 1 _^ I 1* <5 . • » 9 ^ _!<- / ,., , 1 ! 'J y 'J- -r\y ^ 1 i 1 1 1 ly lV ly ' r 1 1 ■ ^ £IE£ l=J=t^ ^ r-i-t ^^ S ^ -(5«- needThee; O bless me now, my Sav - iour ! I come to Thee. ^^^^^ :?== -y— y — b^ r=F la: 2 I need Thee every hour ; Stay Thou near by ; Temptations lose their power When Thou art nigh, Bef 3 I need Theo every hour, In joy or pain ; Come quickly and abide, Or life is vain. Be/. 4 I need Tlieo every hour ; Teach mo Thy will ; And Tliy rich promises In me fuMl. Bef. 5 I need Thee every hour, Most Holy One ; Oh, make me Thine indeed, Thou blessed Son, Btf. ] i fc '1 No. 4. ^^U m ttit §itms tit ^m$. "Undemeath are tho everlasting arms."— Deut. 33: 27. Fanny J. Crosby. "W. n. DoAN'E, by per. 1. Safe in the arms of Jo - sus, Safe on His gen - tie breast, Cho.— Safe vi the arms of Je - sus, Safe on His gen - tie breast, :fe=:i::f=»: §Li-i -«— ^- ^■^i^- ^ JSL" -^r~V- ■i^- -rS- -^r -» — ^ i t;^ -m- fit. END. 9-^ r a There by His love o'er -shad - ed, Sweet-ly my soul shall rest. There by His love o'er - shad - cd, Sicect-ly my sout shall rest. -^ ri ^ ^ . Q ^-i ^■- -f> s -i9- 4- ^2-' 4=:: -i!>- Hark ! 'tis the voice of an - gels, Borne in a song to me. tH- "^t * .(Z. -/^ -f>- -&- J^: g f t»^ i^ -(!J- «-- I J-+J L Chorus. ;£ it -i^ :#■ JE^ •I I L O - ver the fields of glo ^^ ^ - ry, O - ver the jaa - per selT 22: -«'- ^ t r 2 Safe in tho arms of Jesus, Safe from corroding caro, Safe from the world's temptationa, Sin cannot harm me there. Free from the blight of sorrow, Free from my doubts and fears ; Only a few more trials, Only a few more tears \—Cho, MJ 3 Jesus, my heart's dear refuge, Jesus lias died for me ; Firm on the Rock of Agea Ever my trust shall be. Here let mo wait with patience, Wait till tho night is o'er ; Wait till, I see the morning Break on the golden Bliore,— Cho. w No. 5. Wh E^xA wilt ^t0V\At 'Casting all yonr care upon Him, for Ho careth for you." — 1 Peter, 5: 7. Mrs. M. A. "W. Cook. I^^ TljTj ■+- + J ■+■ :tz From "TTallowed Sorps," by per. 4 lei ^- 1 ( V ^ 1. in some way or oth - er tho Lord will pro - vido : It may not bo 2. At some time or oth - er tho Lord will pro - vido : It may not be o ^ -«?- < I jiTI 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 \ 1 1 y « _i J J _i J 1 ' J ^ ^^T .. ii^yA — <— J -A — ^ — 4- -^ • d- -J • ^- -^ — ^ ^-4- W^- — ^ — ji — 5— —4 #- J • t- -k' \ ^— :# — d—f-- ray way, It •my time, It w w Y^ m j may not be //(// way ; And yet, in His ovsn way, "Tlio may not be ^ • — U a 3 — -^ [? » — ! 1 ' r -H« ^ P— 1 ^ ^ s-»- 1 \ 1 ^ CHORUS. ^ J J- s i :^ ^2: Lord will pro - vide." Then, we' 11 trust in the Lord, And He will pro Lord will pro - vide." §f ^=r- -i9- -/9- •#■ #■ -»- =1= ^. /C\ ^ rf Z^ -^^ vide ; Yes, we'll trust in the Lord, f And He r r will pro vido. I ■1r-tr I I II ^ *v :s: er ~ r r ^ 3 Despond then no longer: tho Lord will provide i And this bo tho token- No word He hath spoken Was ever yet broken : " Tho Lord will provide." 4 March on then right boldly ; tho sea shall divide t Tho pathway made glorious, With shoutings victorious, We'll join in the chorus, ** The Lord will provide." ■M i h No. 6. Mt §mt^ mA §\nt (a. H. 2-67.) " Rejoice with mo, for I have found my sheep that was lost."— Luke 15 : 6. Elizabeth C. Clephane, 1868. _ Ika. D. Sankey, by per. To BE SUNG ONI.V AS A SoLO. ^.^i5=: 1. There were ninety and nine that safe - ly lay In the shel - ter of the 2. "Lord, Thou hast here Thy ninety and nine; Are they not e - nough for -n ft; 3^ ^"^m ^ •0- ^- •0- -^+-*- ■F — P — P — — •— r» • — — 0- -"Jr-Vr iKziM ■9- -0- t^ p— y- ?=:?=P= P— ff- 1 / 1/ i> < -^=±L v~v- ■^ b b ^ A--N J l i ~r~jj -*v— *v ^i^^ — #■ :*=* i— i— ^ N— N- -0 — — V- — I — 4- fold, But one was out on the hills away, Far off from the gates of Thee?" But the Shepherd made answer: "'Tis of mine Has wandered awayfrom -N— K *^g^£-^ ^ -Kit. :fc=l^ 3f^5^5^, S t»=i=i| — s — "5 — J — : — — u 1 1 • # r=^=#: ?^ -# — #- 3#— # tr-r gold- me S^- way on the mountains wild and bare. Away from the tender And although the road be rough and steep I go to the desert to /^_- ^ 24i =?^ 1;^- f-y-^-^ =f E V — g-b^- * SS? <^^ /TS i 4- asfeg Shepherd's care, A - way from the find my sheep, I go to the ^ 3 vi- — I- 0^ -»— #- £ ten - der desort to 0-^ '$ Shepherd's care, find my sheep." rrs J: 'J!- f: tt But none of the ransomed ever knew How deep were the waters crossed; Nor how dark was the night that the Lord passed through Ere He found His sheep that was lost. Out in the desert He heard its cry — Sick and helpless, and ready to die. 4. "Lord, whence are those blood-drops all the way That mark out the mountain's track ? " ••They were shed for oue who bad gone astray Ere the Shepherd could bring him back. " " Lord, whence are Thy hands so rent and torn?" "They are pierced to-night by many a thorn." 5. But all thro' the mountains, thunder-riven, And up from the rocky steep. There rose a cry to the gate of heaven, "Rejoice! I nave found my sheep!" And the angels echoed around the thrcae, Hejoioe, for the Lord brings back His own!" No. 7. Wt ^M\ ptet §9 m& §g. "Ihe ransomed of the Lord shall return and come toZion with aongs and ovcrlaating joy rpon their heads."— laAlAH 30: 10. Hubert P. ^Iain, by por. -■N P ^ mi L Eev. John Atkinson. I felS tznt =t gain / 4 ■ r^^ -gp^j T ^^ ^ ^ — i r ^-^ ^ -* 0~-^(^ m ^M 1. We shall meet be - yond the riv - pr, By and by, by and by ; 2. We shall strike the harps of glo - ry, By and by, by and by ; t- i I -y-y- * i I. f IS P ^ -I B_ Ps T f/^ N PP :i— + e2 ■^ — • ^ And the darkness shall be o - vor. By and by, by and by ; We shall sing redemption's sto - ry, t> r and by, by and by ; f- r-^^ s^t } gS fff j^^ ■^ With the toil - some journey done, And the glorions bai - tie won, And the strains for ev - er-more Shall re - sound in sweetness o'er §a s t ¥=¥■ ^. 1-7 ^ £ w ■«_f i « ; =«: ■V— ^ T 25r I if 115 sk." lud y a ren, me, His s teg Hy^-f>- i I ft J i^ M PP ■€i>- ^ !z2: ..e shall shine forth as the sun. By and by, by and by. Yon-der ev - er - last- ing shore. By and by, by and by. ■1& — «# — r » -. # \ h- 3 t- f H H ^ Wo shall see and be like Jesus, By and by, by and by ; Who a crown of life will give us, By and by, by and bv ; And the angels who fulfil All the mautlates of His will )Sb<»ll attend, and love us still, By and by, by and by, _ , f I I There our tears shall all cease flowing, By and by, by and by ; And with sweetest rapture knowr'og, By and by, by and by ; All the blest ones, who nave gone To the laud of life and song, — We with shoutings shall rejoin, By and by, by and by. ill I ■■ No. 8. §m» df §»mtth ^mtfin §g. "He heard that it was Jesus of Nazareth."— Mark 10: 47. \^- H. 2—115.) Hiss Eta Campbell. Theo. E. Pfbrins, by per. JL.J Jl -a- 1. Wliat nieaus this ca - per, anxious thronc^NHiich moves ■with busy haste alon ii. Who TA this Je - bua ? Why should llci Tbu cit - y move bo might-i - ly #. ^ mn ^-^- ■^ 4-:h?-. 4L ^ 4L ft -m — 0- ^ -t^ These A wondrous patherings day by dav^Wliat means this strange commotion pray f pass - ing strauger, has fie s^dll To move the mul - ti - tudo at will I m :f:?=l #• ■#. /Ov f=^ i^^ ^ ■#• i -tr-*- I i: ^ irl m ^^^^ -0 #- -_> ^— N— N K— ^- -f tzzt In acecnts huab'd the throng re-ply; "Jo-sus of Naz - a - roth passcth by." A • gain the stir - ring notes re-p»j: " Jo - sus of Naz - a- reth passeth by." H -f--.fi #. -It ^^= -+ — t- tJ: t <4=f:^^^:$=^ ^_^ t=:^ -H » :t:f F=B=f i 1 y~r ^^m^^^^m In accents hiish'd the throng reply : "Je-eus of Naz-a-roth passoth by." A • gain the stir ring notes re- ply: "Jo -sus of Naz-a-reth passeth by." ha--=*=>=^ P«^^ 5 ¥^f^^^ ^=t 1 lO :i ! ^m^ 0f §i^mttk—mnti\xM. Jeans ! 'tia He who once below 5 Man's pathway trod, 'mid T>ain and woo ; And burdened ones, where'er He ^ame, Brought out their sick, and deaf, and lame The blind rejoiced to hear the cry : "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by." 4 Again He comes ! From place to pla'^e His holy footprints we can trace. He pauseth at our threshold— nay, Ho enters— condescends to stay. Shall we not gladly raise the cry — ''Jesus of Nazareth passeth by?" Ho ! all ye heavy-laden come ! Here's pardon, comfort, rest, and hoiM Ye wanderers from a Father's face, Return, accept His proifered grace. Ye tempted ones, there's refuge nigh . "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by." 6 But if you still this call refuse, And all His wondrous love abuse, Soon will He sadly from you turn, Your bitter prayer for pardon spurn. "Too late! too late !" will bo the cry- " Jesus of Nazai'cth has passed by." it \ '*, No. 9. (ffiatting §m. " To-day if ye will hear His voice, harden not your hearts."— ITeh. 3 : 15, P. P. Buss. r. r. Bliss, by per. iftEidEfziiJ: ^ ^^^g=;i^n=- lEB i^zl.-^ ««-.-25^i— ■ 1. This lov-ing Sav-iour Stands pa-tient-ly; Tho' oft ro - ject - ed, 2. Oh, boundless mer - ey. Free, free to all ! Htiy, child of er - ror, 3. Tho' all un - wor- thy, Gome, now, come home — Say, while he's waiting, -T^;- !^ f- 9ii4-^-^ n- -i9---i9-i -■e 'S- n^^ ^ft*" ^^ Ho^ *^^ # -^ :3ziTi2?=zp: ^1- trz 43-.. ^;&;^; e V iH33gE5: ^ii^^^^ r=: #:"d:- -.gzJ-g- Calls a - gain for theo. Calling now for theo, prodigal, Calling now for Heed the ten- der call. Calling, etc. " Je - BUS, dear, I come." Calling, etc. ■rzjtezzf: X^ #-^ -w- ^ ± 3 I 1 — «— ^- '^ 1 thee; Thou host wandered far away, But He's calling now for tho& T T 1 11 i \ No. 10. *'m\imtvsv mw "Whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely."— Eev. 22: 17. P. R BuBfi. ^ P. p. Bliss, by per. Joyfully. . . :| -^-^- -_J^ ^ -a -N- ^ -0- -r t- ^ i 9-ii 1. " Who-so - ev - er heixreth," shout, shout the sound ! Send the blessed tidings 2. Who-so - ev - er com - eth, need not de - lay, Now the door is o - pen, 3. "Who-so- ev - er will, "the promise secure; "Whoso- ev-cr will," for m^^ V 6^ -^- -K?- v- ?=p -h- tJ-K- It S^t=i=^ ±^ ^ r i=7 -K-» iz:zt=iz[z9=^§z:: ) i^. all the world around ; Spread the joy-ful news wher-ev-er man is found; en - ter while you may ; Je - sua is the true, the on - ly Liv- ing Way ev - er must en- dure ; "Who-so- ev - er will," 'tis life for e - vermore rTTi . ^=^"^ -^ >— u :Ci: -fSi«- T= ^T\ DHOKUS. ^ i :St=t ^^ " Who - so - ev-er will, may come." "Who-so - ev - er will, who-so-ev - er will," -a^-^ 2>-X^ EteHE^^EB ■«^ -0-^ ■#- -fSZ. -» — »- H F- -«^ v-v- w Ffcl d d » h — •r ! #— !^^^^^^ EiEiE* Send the proc - la - ma - tiou o - ver vale and hill ; 'Tis a lov-ing t. -^ #• -^ ?=^ ^=^ -i5>- P ^ £ f -w — t/- -y y- :^ Fa - ther calls the waud'rerhomo : "Who-eo - ev-er will, may como." la No. 11. i %m fmgJn^ to f^u. («.h.2-52.) "Evening, and morning, and at noon, will I pray." — Psa. 55 : 17. S. O'Malet Cluff. Ika D. Sanket, by por. "■^ -i&- 7y ■'izt: --54- :t=t tI ^ -^^ -S^ -5*- -Inr^^^""^ „L «5^ -li?- -• — •- 1. I have a Saviour, He's pleading in glo - ry, A dear, loving Saviour tho* (• ft^*_^ , 1 \ . u_ -^ m—0- -I . , i i f- r ^ i ll*i=:± I :s: *ij^="'-r«^^ -i<5»- sr- -•-#: ■1^*- !*• enrth-friends be few; And now He is watching in ten - derness o'er me. And 9S: jSl a- g 3?: :p— P- 1»- ^-#- ri I -0 — 0- if==w-- ■t»- -0 — #- « i: CHORUS. P -1^- -e*- J=^ -■gr-|ir-^ 1^1- ■sr -0—0- P^ ft =ii=3: -^ 1 — I- e -!^- -0 — 0- oh that my Saviour were your Saviour too ! For you I am praying, For 9- #=^ ain: azii: s: -# — 0- -#— ^- ■«'- H» 0- ^:'zi— *_i:^: 3=a: ^ 5-zfe •'1 T^P^P rail you I am praying, For you I am praying, I'm pray - ing for you. 22: :;«=*: :a: r- I havo a Father : to mo ITo has given A hopo for eternity, blessed and true ; And Nooii will Hu call mu to meet Him in h((aven. But oil that Ilo'd lot mo bring you with mo too ! 3. I have a robe : 'tia resijlondont in whitoness. Awaiting in glory my woiulering view; Oh, when I receive it all shining iu bright- ucaa, Dear friend, could I boo you receiving one too I E :?=? jsr. ^—^- --«»- ■«*- :p=e^ ■3:. i 4. I have a peace : it is ealm as a river — A peace that the. friends of this world never knew ; My Saviour alone in its Author and Oiver, And oh, could I know it was given toyoul 5. When Jesua has found you, tell others tho story, [too; That my loving Saviour is your Saviour Then pray that your Saviour may bring them to glory, And prayer will bo auawerod— 'twas oxh flworod for you ! 13 JMi No. 12. ^hm ^t« th §ms^ Bead Luke 17: 12-19. P. p. Blibs. ^ Modereto. "V — 'I — h^ — iz^ — in rr — h — ^1 ^ iL P. P. BLI88, by per. r> — ^— fn~^ — ^^ — h pfe;=3^ _t5. P J -J #.E — S— 'T — ^ — f^ -J j^^-J^^ j-i=i R 1. Wand'ringa -far from the dwellings of men, Hear the sad cry of the 2. Loud-ly the stranger sang praise to the Lord, Knowing the cure had been f~v« •» s • s s A lA 1 Itf r P S * -»-i-»— »— -0 « # *-}., .1 • n , 1 -^ n<»L J W / a P P 1 fo U' W U' -V u u U V u ■ L> U U ■ 1/ W U r. K fc. > S K h ** 1 h. u P S S a m ^ 1- — i : #""7^ ", -ft— t- — H - w~- •■ . lep - ers — the wrought by Hii ten; J word. _^_^_; — d__ "Je - BUS, have ftrateful - ly — ■*•■#• mer - cy ! " brings healing di - own-ing the Heal-er Di - Jt-^—M — 0—^ — ^ W—. vine ; vine; ^^ ^ f — , --»-•- — •-• — # — •— -0-f — » — •— u^ ^ 1 P^=— \j (^ P ■ . H 'J : , ^ [-* • ^ [^ J-- U 1/ y y y y U U / 1 ^ :pi^ CHORUS. IS N itzzi: r:=i^ ->- iN— itii: One came to wor- ship, but where are the nine? Where are the nine? Je - BUS says tex - der- Ij', "Where are the nine?" I fr\ mt -=— ■ — ^ — '^ — ' — ^ -tri-tr-t^^i. Where are the nine? Were there not ten cleansed? Where are the nine? /Tn §is £ i 1^ :^ ? It— t^ X '• Wlio is this Nazareno ? " Phaviscos say ; " Is Ho the Christ 1 tell us plainly, wo pray." Multitudes follow Him Booking a »\\:.n. Show thom His mighty works— Where aro the iiino ? — CJwh JoBUS on trial to-day wo can stie, Tliousaiids deridingly ask, " Who is He ? " How they're re.jooting Him, your Lord and mine I Bring iu the witnoaso*— Where arc the uiue? — Cho. 14. V Ho. 13. that win k ^mvm Ut ^t. "We know tliat,whfln He shall appear we snail be like ninx; for we shall see Him as lie is." — ^1 John 3: 2. P. P. Busa James McGaASAHAM, by per. : X 1^ S^^a^ '\ — ^- M t=r I 1. I know uot the Lour when my 2. I know not the song thiit tiio 3. I know uot the form of my Lord will come To an - gels sing, I maa - sion fair, I 1^' If ^m take me a- way to His own dear home; But I know that His presenfis vill ki\ow not the fiound of the harps' glad ring ; But I know there'll be mention of know not file name that I then shall bear; But I know that my Sav-iour will m^^i^^^mmm light -en the gloom, And that will l)e Je - sua our King, And that will be wol-come mo there, And that will be glo - ry for me. mu - sio for me. heav-en for me. 'V CHORUS, ^ J^ And tl Kit will be glory for mo, Oh, that will bo glo-ry for me. And that will be music for mo, Oh, that will be music for me. And thiit will be heaven for me, Oh, that will be heaven for me . /r\ W^ -\f—' -/^ i$i "Ves, that will be glory, oh, that will be glory for me . . . Yes, that will Ix? music, oh, that will be muwio for me. . . Yes, that will bo heaven, oh, that will be heaven for me. Bilard. But I Hut I Butl know that His presence will lighten the gloom. And that will bo glory for me. know there'll bo mention of Jesus our King, And that will bo musio for me. know that my Saviour will welcome mo there, And that will bo Leaven for me. 5—» — »-_#-.#..-« -}#—#- -H^_4 10 ; Mi 1 I "r ,1 I Wo. 14. P0W tfo ^tftt. (g.h. 2-130.) " Tkat which ye have, hold faBt till I come."— .Rxv ii : 25. P. P. BUBB. P. P. BuflB, by par. it^ P ;Jf :fe=^ ^En t ^— H- -K i r^ ^=^ 1. Ho! my comrades, Bee the sig - nal Wav - ing in the sky! P^f^pfT^ -# — 0- H0 »-- ^ -V- V 6' 5^ ::^- ^— N- ->i e g=^:=g=:r N S (SI -2 • ^ ■ t I — ' s 1 i n - 12^ Re - in-ibrce-mentfl no\? ap - pear -ing, Vio - to - ry is nigh! m -! r lE^E^*; 3?= -# ^ — • UJ ,_. ^ g=5 -#-•— ^ — »- ^^^ it M ■i9- :?z: I i OHORTTS, _J!L A- ^ -N ^ -0-1—0 0- '^=£ -0-^ "Hold the fort, for I am com - ing," Jo - bus sig - rala still, -0 — #-•—♦- v " "^"" w ^' # — #- -♦, ^, K- JJl- 0-9- -0.-0- i^ Wave tho an - ewer back to Hea-ven,— "By Thy grace we will." -0 0- 4=± 4?r={i; 33 -• • 0- J^ZT-y ^. -f- ^ S See the mighty host adt anoing, 8atan leading on ; Mighty men around ub falling, Courage almost gone. — Cko. 8 8«c the glorioiiB banner waving, HtMur the buglo UoT* In our Leader's name well triumph Over every foe. — Oho. 4 Fierce and long the battle ragea, Hut our Help in near ; Onward comes our Great Commander, Cheer, m^ ooioradoai cheer \—Vha% la No.l! Mrs. 1. TI ~i. 0- p== s 9:: EEFE —0- Oh, c For •^ 1 2 That gate Wlio sec The ricli ai Uf every No. 15. ®fte 6ate §ipv f0t Pe* "The gates of it shall not Iw shut at all by day ; for there shall be no uight there."— Rbv.*21: 23. Mrs. Ltdia B^vxteb. From ••Hallowed Songs," by per. " — 4r ZK. ^ " — Sr :e: '■9r-^^:-^ 1. There is a gate that stands a - jar, And through its portals gleaming, \-ii^ ■Jz. rptr x:- 1. 1^ ^ :^ — I- -*- ^i- -9- ^^ <»- A radiance from the Cross a - far, The Saviour's love re - veal - ing. :?=£=^^ ^ ^izir^mnz^i REFRAIN. > 1 >_ /CN -<^ -©• -a- Oh, depth of mer-cylcan it be That gato was left a - jar for mo? :^--:r: } . ^ ! ^ ^ ^ ^ rt— ::^ -^ "p — r -M ■c/ If Tor me for me? Was left a - jar for me? §i For me, :p it for me ? gj pE^a r ier, 2 Tliat Rate ajar stands free for all Who sock tlu'ough it salvation ; Tho rich and poor, tlie groat and small, Uf every tribe aaid nation, lief. 3 PrpHs onward then, though foes may Whili^ mercy's gato is open \ [frown, Accoi)t tho cross, and win tho crown, Love's everlasting tokeu. i?e/. 4 Beyond tlio river's brink we'll lay Tne cross that here is given, And bear the crown of life aAvay, Ami love Him mere in heaven, S^, No. 16. ^m Ut |lll (g.h. 2-116.) " JiUtifled by Hia grac«. t!ittmgh the redemption that ig in Giirist JeLQs."— -KOMANB 3 : Sl. P. P. Buss. p. p. BtKa, by per. ^=rF=*p=i 1. Free from the law, oh, hap - py cor - di - tion, Je - sas Lath ^-^ P-^ 0t # fL ■ ■ J" ! V S -j ; K h I t i: E S bled, and f/iere is re-mis - sion;Curs'd by the law and bruised by the f ^ £ p • y t^ =5=^ q: -^?— tr-n r- ^ ^ i OHORITS. t± :f^^y-^ #-Y# . ^ ^tiiSr.:^^ #-i-#- SJ Uto t?r U— tr^l \ — tr-t^ fall, Grace hath redeemed ua once for alL Once for all, oh, einner re - > ♦ tr±' 2.^ _ ^ J > j3 Jrl P^ ^ ^i ^ ^— #- I k -^f— ^ iV: ^ -liTli: t -# — »- M::: 1 I b "1 ; ? =^ j^ i ?t;^t jhr ^^ ceive it. Once for all, oh, brother, be - lieve it ; Cling to the — tl p g , p » ^ ' Je^ — ,__^_.__#. ■ ^^-T U- .^ » • #- 3:^ 33 I azii 1 1 i V -^ — ^ T Cross, the bur - den will fall, Christ hath redeemed us once for aH '-0-'—0- tiztztj im^ F (Bmt tut all— (Htfttrittdiei S Now are •wo free— there's no condemnation^ Jesus provides a perfect salvation ; *'Come unto Me," oh, hear His sweet call, Come, and He saves us once for all. — Cho. 3 " Children of God," oh, glorious calling, Surely His grace will keep us from falling; Passing from death to Ufo at His call, Blessed salvation once for all. — Cho. No. 17. %wtUm, UmMMf Wy x» ^hm^ „„,; o tj' o tj ^g jj 2-21) "Behold, I stand at tho door and knock ; if any man hear My voice and open the door, I will come in to him and will sup with him, and he with Me."— Ksv. 3: 20. P Mra. H. B. Stowe, arr. With feeling. Geo. F. Root, hy per. k ^_v m SB i ^i'i r I r^^^j-A - j -P^-T = rt 1. Knocking, knocking, who is there? Waiting, waiting, oh, how fair! -^ — ^^ # ^ — -rf ' T ^ i P F- ^ §^ W^- H*= ? 1= 9 » »- — f— F tr-V P =p=± £ ^S -N- ii=3t 1 i 'Tis a Pil-grim, strange and kingly, Nev-er such was seen be - fore. 5 : ^f g ; r |p-s-4-g=[f=H=fa ^f -*» P I * Ah ! my soul, for such a won-der. Wilt thou not un - do the door. i t ' U4} \ [[[\UJ1 1 f 2 Knocking, knocking, still He's there, Waiting, waiting, wondrous ftir; But the door is hard to open. For the weeds and ivy-vine, '*' With their dark and clinging tendrils, Ever round the hinges twine. 3 Knocking, knocking— what still there t Waiting, waiting, grand and fair ; Yes, the pierced hand still knockethf And heneath the crowned hair Beam the patient eyes, so tender, Of thy Saviour, waiting then. lO Ill Ho. 18. ^t$m( tht §Wi|Shitt0. (on. 2-32: 3-121.) "Go ont into tho hishwaya and hodgpn, and compel them to come In, that my house may be filled." — Luke 14: 23. Txanrr J. Ckosbt. . "W. H. Doasb, by per. ! , . \ ^ ^. t 5X .-^ — ^- -> H- -rV -ef- — -4— ^ — - — ■ - ■ c \-^0~~0^ 1. lles-cuc tiiC! per - Lh-iug, Care for the dying, Suatch them in pi - ty from « •- -0 — I?- f—^O i> i ?— 0- — »- ■0- ■0- -0 -0- ■ y—y- ■^ f .■ > k Q_ '2 '^ Ik ^ N i ( Jt:'?'^ ^- - ■& ""*" •• k. ^ p 1 A P 1 5 ^ fl J V^ ■ * r'^ 3 "* ' ^ » .» « " 1 i^ ■ € 2 #, Bin and tiio grave ; Weep o'er tlio err • pcr^ 5 r-* •— w w ^ - ■ ing one, Lift up the fall - en, -* — ^ n — « — « — « — ^ — ■ R:,ri * f' ^ ^ 1 1 ^ '^ " r 1 " ^ \-> p> fi \ \ ''1 1 ' r w > J w W • 1 > i^ '1 u< u ^ U 1 1 ^ 1^ , , n ii Tc N ^ I h k 1 CHORDS. 1 ^ N S fc / 1 ' ' ^ -^ J « J 1 N 1 ' ^ \ ^ ^ /fU , ' m ^i ^ # J ! ■>; _ , 0^ -0 . ' -^ — ■ rm' J !■ • _) J d J "^ l*- .' * f S ^ ^. . * ^ ^ #■■ -^ ^-^ '^ J ■ Tell them of Je - bus the migh-ty to save. Kescue the per - ish-ing, J^ # f • «'\*.'k^ A H^ ill 2 M L. 1 2 ^« Sb . tk m (• r ^ f V \j \j \ i> r 1 ^ U* "" ' u u • * • ■ u I 1*' B ' J L t Z9Z ~4- -/»- Care for the dy - ing ; Je - bus is mer - ci - ful, Je - bus will save. "t :r7-»- '^0 — 0- V-V- . s i V \ f>'r^ -v t 2 Thouph thoy are Blighting Him, Still He ia waiting, Waiting the penitent child to receive. Plead with them earnestly, Plead with them gently: He will forgive if they only believe. 3 Down in the human heart, Crushed by the tempter. Feelings lie buried that graoe OM restore; Touched by a loving heart. Wakened by kindness, [more. Chords that were broken will vibrate once 4 Rescue the perishing, Duty demands it; [provide: Strength for thy labor the Lord will Back to the narrow way Patiently win tL jm : Tell the poor wanderer a Saviour has died. ao No. 19. |liw3 tk §etts 0f §icavm, "There is joy in the preaencri of tho nnpola of (Joel over one sinnflf that repouteth." — Luke 15: 10. Eev. Wm. O. Gushing. Geo. F. Root, by per. 'oufull;/. 1 ^ s w. V ^ ^ (s K N t > K J--- 15 1 -ih ~ b ^ -0' , d^ . ^^ /^ « *V • ^ J d- J^ m _,^ J i • 2 . z ^ it' Z J ■ * • — a — '-#-.- -^#=^i- jr-.-# ^-.. # 1 1. Eiug the bulls of heav - eu ! there i.s joy to-day, For a soul re - 2. lliug the bells of heav - en ! there is joy to-duy, For the wanderer 3. liiug the bells of heav - en ! spread the feast to-dii>', An - gels, swell tho §li?4 p § ' P a 1^. ^' ^ F^ :5=P= P. < ^ Z> 1^ ->— ^ 3^ §ii turn-ing from the wild ; now is re - con-oiled ; glad triumphant strain ! K -t: y—y- a-' See ! the Father meets him out up-on the Yes, a soul is res-cued from his sin - ful Tell tho joy-ful tid-ings! bear it far a- way, way, way I --v- CHORUS. "Wel-com-ing His wea-rj% wand'ring child. And is born a - new a ransomed child. For a jirecious soul is bora a - gain. S Glo - ry ! glo - ry ! how the an -gels sing ; Glo-ry! glo- ry! bow the loudharps ring; "lis the ransomed -r7- ^!y: ■^ 42. -'>- \/ / "D ^ u ^ m b_-b.-j^- i^^^^^^p ags ar - my, like a mighty sea, Peal-ing forth the anthem of the free. ji_». t 1^ 1^ p ^ £ ^ E ai ^ No. 20. ^mt fit iht $0tXl *'In my Fftther's boaae are many ir:.afiion8."— Johk 14 : i, Mrs. Ellen H. Gates. Prom "Hallowed Songs," by per. ? 9i -i&- -*—. h=^ -t5^ -=;^ 1. I will sing you a song 9jfea f^ 4 of that beau - ti - ful land, z^ ^t=^ it zg: i iS"- t^ Ksm -#-r- -€^ U-^U The far a - way home of the soul, Where no storms ev - er ■^ -O- 5^ ^S t^. ■s--'^^ -:sr^ ^y -^ — fv I i — u I -«$»- -fi^ -N- If #-i^- -.e>- -0 — 0- beat on the glit - ter-ing strandjWhile the years of e - ter - ni-ty ^ » — ^ -I # '-^U » I g s -m—v^ *— a— r* ^ :|: Ek i^ -* — •- V— iA T ^ ^«: -N-P ■#— -* W-i ^ ^ -«s^- roll, While the years of e - ter ^zx^ ni - ty roll ; Where no storms ev - er j2- ^ 5 :|E=^ 2z: * W^^^^ \^^z^ ■igz^ :^m:^ ■«>- V :?=?: ! i fe 9 [7 ga -«5>- -K— K -0 — 0- -^—0- 1 .N-u l h zfe:^ £ -# — 0- -0 — 0- -0 — 0- -0—0- ^^ beat on the glit - ter-ing strand, While the years of e - ter - ni - ty rolL I * «# — »- ^ q;i=tc f^=5=f ad S Oh, that home of the soul in my visions and dreamfl, Its bright, jasper walls I can see ; Till I fancy but thinly the vaU intervenes I : Between the fair city and me. :!) Till I fanoj, etc. 3 That unchangable home is for you and for me, Where Jesus of Nazareth stands, The King of all kingdoms forever, is Ho, li : And He hoideth our crowns in His hands. : |f The King of, et<* 4 Oh, how sweet it wil 1 be in that beautiful land. So free from all sorrow and pain ; Witn songs on our lips and with harps in our hands II : To meet one another again. : || With aougs on, etc. Ho. 21. WM^ix$tM\m\§0mUx^t? (G.H.2-59. " So Christ was once offered to bear the sina of many." — Heb. 9: 28. Miss Frances R. Havekoal, P. P. Buss, by per. Mockrato. -F^ i ' — *— ^ — •- 1. I gave My life for thee, 2. My Fa-ther's house of light, — T My pre - cious blood I shed. My glo - ry - cir - cled throne :- i p^ -#- am so f;lad that Jo - sns loves mo, m m *- ♦ I am so glad that 2 Tlion-xl" T foi^Tot nini and wander away, |3 OIi, if flioro's only one soiij,^ I ran sing, Still lie uotli lovo nio wlii'i-evcr I Htray ; Back 1 1 His dear hiviu;; arms would I ilco. When I rcununbei' that Jcsiia loves mo. 1 am »(• k'i^''' »'^^'' VVhi'U iu ULs beauty I .seci the ;;niit King, This shall my souf^ in eternity be, ••Oh, wluit a wonder that Jesus loves mo." I am HO glad, ete. "3 \i one should a.sk of me, how could 1 tellf Glory to Jesus, I know very well : God's Holy Spirit with mine doth agree, Constantly witnessiug — Jesus loves mo. I am so glad, etc. 1 Jesus loves m(5, and I know I love Him, Love brought Him down my poor soul to redeen» : Yes, it was lovo made Him die on the tree, Oh, I am eertaiu that Jesus loves mo. i iuu so glad, cto. 3 In this assurarco I find sweetest rest, Trusting in Jesiis, I know I am blest ; Satan dismayed, i'rom my soul now doth floo, When I juBt tell lim tliat Josus luvcs mc. I am bo glad, eto» \ ii i i 1 ^^H 1 \ 1 ^1 1 ilj IH wm ill Ifo. 24. li^^kt m& ht dtel (G.H. 2-129.) " The poor among men shall rejoi.-") in the Holy One of Israel."— ISA. 29 ; 19. KeV. HOBATIUB BONAB. 1874. tod=i English Melody. -»- -0 « H ^ J J ij i =^ 1. Re - joice and 2. Be - joice and 3. tie - joice and 4. Ke - joice and 6. Re - joice and 6. Re - joice and 7. Re - joice and ^^^ be glad be glad be glad be glad be glad be glad be glad The Redeem-er has come ! It is sunshine at last ! For the blood hath been shed Now the pardon is free ! For the Lamb that was slain For our King is on high, For He com - eth a - gain ; i J J J Go look on His The clouds have de- ; Re - demption is The Just for the O'er death is tri - He pleadeth for He com - eth in -y^=^ i»- ■iSh- A/-A/- ^: n tt J ' 1 1 CHORUS. 1 IS _L|_j| — ^. ^ — ! — 1 — 0-' — — J — ^_ 1 -- P- m—0 — #- _ j __s — *^ -?- -^— H?----t- -0 — _:_: J era - die, part - ed, fin - ished un - just umph-uut, us on glo - ry, His the , the has and His the 1 cross, and sha - dows price hath died on liv - eth throne in Lamb that ■(t ^ ! 1 His are been the a - the was tomb. Sound Hia prais-es, past. paid. tree. gain. sky. C C'^io. for Ith verse.) slain, fcjoand His prais-es, ^ ^_.._«_f- «_ ~Vj 1 — \ — ^~ — ^ — teU tell > • 1 ' the the -J ^ ! ::- ■! \ 1 -1 ' ^ ■ J 1 1 1 \j J. T 1^ -bzz I -^_«. iffi: Of. Of. Him who Him who 4: w^as was ms I slain ; Sound His slain ; Sound His i b ^^s ? % -«- praia - es, prais - es, t<^ll with glad - noBs, Ho liv - eth a - gain, toll with glad - ncHs, Ho com - oth a - gain. 4:- Wunla wi'ittuu tur Meuttru. M & »j. 3 ^ m^ ='^^ =^ -^^^^^^m No. 25. §mvt tts §igak (Time on Page 26.) "0 Lord, revive Thy work."— Hab. 3 : 2. 1 We praise Thee O God! for the Son of Thy lovey For Jesus who died, and is now gone above. Cho.— Hallelujah ! Thine the glory, Halleliyah ! ameiu- Hallelujah ! Thine the glory, revive us again. 2 We praise Thee, O God I for Thy Spirit of light. Who has shown us our Saviour, and scattered ouriught. C?io. 3 All glory and praise to the Lamb that was slain, Who has borne all our sins, and cleansed every stain. Cho. 4 All glory and praise to the God of all grace. Who has bought us; and sought us, and guided our ways. Cho. 5 Revive us again ; fill each heart with Thy love ; May each soul be rekindled with fire from above. Cho. Eev. Wm. Paxon Mackay, 186& Wo. 26. ^0m^tWttg Ut §m». "Lord Eev. S. D. Phelps. D. D. n i^ 1 i 1 what wilt thou have me to do?"— Acre Eev. E. LownT, by per. 1 1 ■U- 'H r- J I ' J T ^i~*^ — '^•- #i . ..!^ at-. -H ! J :^=:rt- 9 ir~t- 1. Sav - iour ! Thy 2. At the blest 3. Give mo a 4. All that I dy - iug love . mer - oy - Reat, faith - ful heart- am and have- Thou gavefit Pleading for -Likc-nesH to -Thy gifts so — ^ — mo, Nor should I mo, My fee - bio Thee— That each do - free — In joy, in JJl^^ 1 U- L-<5« ■ ^— — 1 t=^ -»- -X:=X aught faith part ■ grief, IS 1^ with-hold, Dear Lord, from Thee ; looks up, Je - KXis, to Thee : • ing day Iloucoforth may see through life, Dear Lord, for Thee ! In love my soul would bow, Help me the cross to boar, Some work of love bo - gun. And when Thy face I see. :p=??: -dS^ =F :zr. ■i- -r :fr:zz=t--=t=l My heart fill - fill its vow. Some offering bring Thee uow,Som(>thing for Thoe. Thy wondrous love doolare,Somo song to raise, orpmyer.SomothingforThee. Some deed of kindness done.Souio waud'rer sought and won, Something for Thoe. My ransomed soul shtill be. Through all o - tor - ni - ty, Something for Thee. 1.:^^ ,,_ — - .^— — ^ A ! '\ I s »7 il :l ' ;m 111'' No. 2?. ^m p^ i^t. "WhoBoeTer shall call npon the name of the Lord ahaU beBaYed."^AcTii2: 21. Fanny J. Crospt. is*!??. :s: -fS*- TV. H. DOAKE, byp«r. — N 1 1. Pass me not, O gen - tie Sav - iour, Hear my humble cry ; 2. Let me at a throne of mer - cy Find a sweet re - lief. f- ■u- -l^- -i«3- :^^ ^ f ■II ,1' i -^rt: ZfZL .-g_ -ii»- ♦l ■f^ 1- -izzjui: -*- • "While on oth - ers Thou art smil - ing, Do not pass me by. luieel - ing there in deep con - tri - tion, Help my un - be - lief ; §iSEE Tj fc t^ -^ ■y?- T ^^;- --5?- Hl CHOETTS. s?s »!$^^ ^ Sav —f>— 9 r '.^Z i ;g=±=^rz^ 3 iour, Sav lour, hear my hum - ble T -«>- =!?= -»>- F^ cry, ^=-=^ i^-r,—-^\- —^ —9-7^^^^^ ■ . — 5 —^ ^ -«-'-.■ S^f^J -««■• ■\Vlule on oth - crs Thou art call - ing, Do not pass me by. 7'? — A -y— :f-'--:ez •-# — 0-'—0- ■-«'- i*^ T=S I * ''-~^-D—r~5 '~i ^ ~^]^ [ g -fi-^ 3: T5>-T- r -F TniBtins only in Thy merit, Would I s«!ck Thv face ; Hoal my wonu'Iod, broken Bpiritl^ Save mo Ity TUy graoo, Cho, 4. Tbou the Spr/ng of all my oomforli More than life to mo, Whom have I ou earth bAsido Thee! Whom in Uoavou but Thee 1 Cho. 88 No. 23. ©nt mm ^a^'s ^^tixk Ux ^m% "I most work the works of HIM that sent Me, while it is day."— John 9: 4. Miss A^'KA Wauneb, Rov. Robert Lowtit, by per. iit 1. One more day's work for Jo - SU8 ; One less of life for mo ! T?nt h'^iiv'n is 2. One more day's woriv for Je - bus ; How plo-rions is my Kiuj^ ! "lis j<>v. rot 3. One more day's work for Jo - sus ; How sweet the work has been, To tell the -o- jO- -^_A 1 — 7 i _^_ — V?- 1 — \ V -f?- ':?- 'i — r : !i ■ . m m p -c*- "I: -4- -9' -^- i -^. .^—-iZI 'SZi. --¥ -O— :a'- I noar-cr, And Christ is doarer, Than yes - ter-day to mn ; du - ty, To speak His beauty ; My soul mounts on the wiii!^ fcto - ry, To show tho glo-ry, When Christ's flock enter in f i^ ^— # -•— t!?- T-r o- -0~ f^ -I — E-: His love At tho How it and ni^ro did — ! — =£i '■w CHORUS. ^. -i** n- ^: Hcrht Fill all my soul to-iiiqht. One more day's work for Jesus, One more day's tho't How Christ my lil'e has bought. [woriiior shine In this poor heart of mine ! "W^- izii: -r—i9- OL. P P P fz^: ■l»- ^ 3= 9 lr<5u ==r=*=f Je-sus, One more day's work for Jo-sus, One less of life for me. 4 One more day'a work for Jesus — ■ Oh yes. a weary day ; lint bravcn bIuiioh ffloorer, And rest comes nearer, At oacli step of the way ; And Christ in all - Before His face I fall, — Cho, 5 Oh, blessed work for .Tesua ! Oh, rest at Jesus' feet ! There toil secnm ph'asuro. My wants are treasure, And pain for Him is swcot. Lord, if I may, rU servo another day.— CAo. ao J !ii! lill I ''I,'; if llll H I IT No. 29. WM a ^nmA Wt to^ m ^tm. (G.H.2-5t.) "There is a Friend that stioketh oloser than a brother."— Pbov. 18: 24. J h N h *3fii i -i «t- 1 — P ! j-f ■. H^-J ^ Ghables C. Conversi, by per. :15=:*: i J: ;5 1. What « friend we have in Je - bus, All our sinsandgriefisto bear; jfi - . - - - ^ •#■ -^. -# • » U U U/ L/ 1^ F *-•- » » |» — »- L ^ ^ U/ 2X£ r J fc N h i^IZfe ^-^^ ^ 4 ' 4 :=r^=^=S=^g^ ^ What a priv - i - lege to car - ry Ev - ery thing to Qoi in prayer. -fi-:-2- ^ ji iS?- -i^- ?=^ ^-* £ \t C -r^^ in=fc: ::t|^*^fc i=;fc^=t: ^."-j nj i^^3=^^^ v-^ Oh, what peace wo oft- en for - feit, Oh, what needless pain we bear- ^'i f T=^¥--^ i U U b i ^ -fcr 4^-^->- :?^ ^3^ 1 pg^r^i^^*^^^ iS?-* ^ All because we do not car - ry Ev - ery thing to God in prayer. ii *:t -^- ir^— y-y— y -^j^ ?=^ 1^ ?^ #:^ *• e S Have wo trials and temptations 1 Is there trouble anywlioro ? Wo should never be diacouraged, Take it to the Lord in prayer. Can we find a Friend so faithftil, Who will all our sorrows share f Jesus knows our every weakness, Take it to the Lord in prayer. TT-lT 3 Are wo weak and heavy laden, Cumbered with a load of caret Precious Saviour, still our reftigs^-*- Tako it to the Lord in prayer. Do thy friends despise, forsake thee 9 Take it to tho Lord in prayer; lu His arms He'll take and shield tiieot Thou wilt find a aolaoe there. ao Wdndvou^ §(in. No. 30. "God so loved the world."— John 3 : 16. Mrs. M. Stocktok. Wm. G. Fischer, \ty per. i -#--. Ht -P^ 9'M 1. God loved the world of em • ners lost And ru - ined by tho Ek*: e ^ EHE m -IV-N- P HZit fall ; Sal - va - tion full, at highest cost, Hp of - fers free to alL w^^^ 1 ^ £ :?=:=^ =>0- -t9- i CHORUS. ^j^fe¥ 1 n ^i^ Oh, 'twas love, 'twas wondrous love ! The love of God to me ; It ^i^ J EE£ ^ ^ f k _ l_J^ J /r\ ^N i^f P^ i ^? ^Pi bioupht my Saviour from a - bove, To die ou Cal - va m hi ^' tit:' , ^^ ' I I. r —[ ^-*—fr ry- /CN 2 E'en now by faith I claim Ilim mine, Tho risen Son of God ; Redemption by His death I find, And oleauBing through the blood. 8 Love brings tho glorious fulness in, And to His saints makes known Tho blessed rest from inbred sin, Through faith in Christ aluue. f r T ^m 4 Believing souls, rejoicing go ; There shall to you bo given ■".'■- A glorious foretaste, hero below, Of endless iifo in heaven. 5 Of victory now o'er Satan's power Lot all the ransomed sing. And triumph in the dying hotxr ..ikwv v' Through Christ the Lord our Kinv ai m ,v 1-^ I No. 3i. "Bring me yet a vessel."— 2 Kings 4 : 6. P. p. Bltsb. n 11 ^ i 11 11 JtLk - 1 ^ P.P. 1 1 Busa, by per. -V-tttf^Sfr — 1 — K ' — — f^ 1 i-.- f- N_. . J. . fk, — N — i Hss— 1 Im ~^"~^ k ' ■ " — p — 1 — -~1r~ J — S-J-v-i -0 1 1 h=3=5N "y o J '« s « # -if . 1. Have 2. Have 3. Have I' > ! 5 ' you on you felt you felt » ■ • w **■ • ■ the Lord believed ? Still there's more to fol - low ; the Sav-iour near? Still there's more to fol -low ; the Spirit's power ? Still theres more to ioi - low : ^:ST>^fr— ^?-. ~A7~ . !_ ^ — _ ^ ^ ?« - — gv — #-2— ■ff " o i y ■ ^ 1/ i • i*:y. ««s- ai^ ■^ — #- -N- Of His praee have you received ? Still there's more to Does His bles8 -ed presence cheer? Still there's more to FaU like the gen- tie shower? Still there's more to fol - low ; fol - low ; fol - low ; ^ 9-^r>-' P f'jrZrTjT m rii-t Oh, the j^race the Fa-ther shows ! Still there's more to fol-lo.v. Oh, the love that Je - sus shows ! Still there's more to fol - low. Oh, the power the Spir-it shows ! Still there's more to fol - low, 1^^^ P ±=± ■9—-i»- TT >-^ Free Free Free -9- 1.V ly ly ;r 't •-; Wi He He Ho His Rraco bestows, His lovo bestows. His power bestows, Still there's more to fol - low. Still there's more to fol - low. Still there's more to fol - low. iSi n t. t. ^i-t. More and more, more and more, Al - ways more to fol - low, m'^ ' » »-T- t r-1 ^-t -M^-lt. -^=F-f 5 aa i» 1 r :i^ '*^t^u U l^n^ur/ — «0ttrittM. Oh, His matcMess, boundless lovo ! Still there's more to fol - low. §« S^ .i«W ._ 3eii2: -^— »■ ^ I \i/ No. 32 §tos p« §m. 'Behold, no-w is thr acpoptod timo ; hohoM, now is the day of saivatiou. "— v; Cou. 6 : 2. KfiT. AlEXANT)ER Clark. Her. RonERT Lowrt, by per. -^-TT \ T — 1— N~l > ih 1 [—^ — ^-^^ — ^- --T N -JL'^v- J i^ —0— — ^ — _j h — U- _^ — « — *^ — j_ -• — A -^-s— ^%-S — ^- —f— 9 ^ — i — !"•" s ^— ^ — s- # — 1— •-:— 1. Heavenly Fa - ther, ■#• — bless me now ; At the cross of Christ I bow ; ^I^H-^ -^- ^ J. 1 — ft-'- w 1 ^_ ^_ 1 ^ -^M t 3; =ft i =r 1 Take my guilt and grief a way ; Hear and heal me now, I pray. ■^ -»- •#- -p: -t^- ■^ m ). I V! 1 RErRAIN. 1 w 1 K 1 Th V 1 J N( 1 s Ak-7 J J^ •'i * ^ i« W f?5 5 1 J » * 1 • ' « 2 ■ * * 5 « J ^7 # J # ■. S # J • _ • • * <» 2 • • .__ Bless me now. bless mo now, Heavenly Fa - ther, bless me now. 1 9^p-=^!~^-H — p — !?- ^ •- ^ y , - -# # — — ^=^tid 't) ^ r u ■ Li 2 Now, Lord 1 this Tory hour, Send Thy grac^c and hIiow Thy power ; While I rest upon Thy word, Come ard bleea mo now, O Lord 1 Rcf. "^ Now, jiiBt now, for Jesua' Bake, Lift the clouds, the fetters break \ Wliilo I look, and as I cry. Touch and cleauso me ere I die. Ucf. 4 Never did I so adore Jesus Christ, thy Son, before ; Now the time ! and this the place ! Gracious Father, ahow Thy grace. Ittf. 33 li ill II' No, 33. 5t$thm §iast ®b0tt (^Umt& '^04^ ? " Tbo field is the world * * * and the reapers are the angels" — ilATT. 13: 38. P. P. Bubs. P. P. Bliss, by per. (juct:tion. I -^- -I— n i;:i; I p -• — U U i 1 Forth to the bar-vest field a - way I Gather your hand-fuls while yon may ; "m ^ Z$-ZZJt- ^ s i E h h % ^? s :?: • i 3-4 Whm lust ®ft0U ^\tmt&^—(SmAnM. i i N N S S i ~-t — *~^ N ^S_ M-' I W 9 H ) r All day long in the field a - bide, Gleaning close by the reap-ers' side. -I (- 9 f ^ ^ * 2t m \ f No. 34. §ib, pjj §i^Jirt» Come Tinto Me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden." — ^Matt. 11 : 28. Tr. John M. Xeale. 1st SOLO. fci: ■4 15 1. Ah, my heart is P. P. Buss, by per. ~ir N. N- I iS heav-y la r - den, Wea - ry and op-preeeed ! i ■'la- -«- 4- H 4 9 • I ^-.— ^il ■0 T— may; i-f^ 1 — , p 2d SOLO. Pi "Come to Me," saith One, "and com - ing, 7^ -«5»- Bo at rest!" P iff- r i -fi-#- OHORUS. £fpca< last two lines of each verse. Sit. 7f -•--.- ■9 — 1 1— ^ 9 9 y i H — «- ^^ "Como to Me," saith One, "and com - ing. Be at rest !" ^^^^M. ^ zzn -15^- X 2 Hath Ho marks to load mo to Him, If He be my Guide 1 "In Ilia feet and hands arc wound-prints, And His side."— CAo. 3 Is there diadem, as monarch, That His brow adorns! '• Yes, a crown in very surety, Butof thorns!"— CAo. 4 If I find Hm, if I follow. What's my portion here! r i "Many a sorrow, many a confLict, Many a tear." — Cho. 5 If I still hold closely to Him, What have I at last! " Sorrow vanquished, labor ended, Jordan past ! " — Cho, 6 If I ask Him to receive me, Will Ho say me nay T " Not till earth and not till beayen Pass away J "— C7Ao. ^ " II ■ « 3S H No. 35. ^W t0 dUhril^t I ®VCt (G.H. 2-131.) ""Who His own self bare our sins." — 1 Peteb 2: 24. Mrs. Elvisa M. Hall. John T. Gbapb, by per. -' ,N N . m -i&- % r j= 1. 1 hear tho Sav-iour nay, # ■ —- ^ Thy strength in - deed is Bmall ; —^ — ^_«_* « ^ ■ jg. la: -P I feB?: ?=5 -0~ :f= ~o- ^ 95S ,p_i. 1^ * 5"— r *- • — * *- i U-^> -zr t^^ -^ I Child of weakness, watch and pray, Find in Me thine all in all. m I 5=Cz: ^ • '.ill; liii^ CHORUS. n 1- N . V 1 1 ^ .^ V , 7 J . 1^ ^^ J " ». 1 /^ n I '' * ^ M ^ * d ! ' ** 1 f^7 )}■■'*-, S J ^ /^ ^ s 8 ^ J ^ 1 \yp ■^ - * 5 9 2 /5 1 Je - sus paid •#- • ■•- •0- it m aU, r3 All to Him I m r e; 1 *^«i ? > .• • i» #.-.., ^ ' r ZZiT^ # » -^— 1 -V=^^ ^> . ■- .^. -;^.,- -V— ' — 1- _^_5_ -V^ _^_| f^ ^\ lizzz^zl— ^ ->- J: S t^ Sin had left a crimson stain : He washed it white as snow- 9i2: B 2=!: I ^?M ^ ^/ ~t- 2 Lord, now indeed I find Thy i)ower, and Thino aloue, Can change the leper's spota, And melt the heart of stone. — Cho, 3 For nothing good have I Whereby Thy grace to claim — I'll wash my garment white Xu the blood of Calvary's Lamb.— C7Ao. 4 When from my dying bed My ransomed soul shall rise, Then "Jesus paid it all " Shall rend tho vaulted skies. — C}a 5 And when before th-j throne I stand in Him cr mpleto, I'll lay my trophies down, All down at Jesus' Teet — OhxK 3G No. 36. <^&, fttfW ie §am. "A Friend that sticketh closer than a brother."— Phov. 18 : 24. \ Miss Mabianxe Nunk. Hubhbt P, Maik, by per. 45 *S¥=^ m^^^^^ -€i^ -+- M^ 1. Oae there is a - bove all others. Oh, how He loves ! His is love be- 2. 'Tis e - ter - nal life to know Him, Oh, how He loves ! Think, oh, think how 3S£i: :^ -tf'-T- E3 r 1 3^ -ir- is 4^ -<9- ^^ yond a brother's. Oh, how He loves ! iuuch we owe Him, Oh, how He loves! r — I i 1 — J — -^ — * -^ — 5^ Earth -ly friends may With His pre-cioua tz^'i -^• -0 — 0- -(«?- t -i9- :^-^ 'T T'rr ' n k p — s—^ — — -_#— fail or leave us, ■jblood He bought us, r One day soothe, the next la the wil - der - ness ^m day grieve us ; He sought us, t 4 ^s^^=^ ^. 3z: i But this Friend will ne'er de - ceive us. To His fold He safe - ly brougkt us m ^ -i» 0-- #■ Oh, Oh, jSZ. ~t9 — how He loves ! how He loves I f=f ^-M^ 3. Blessed Jenas ! would you know Him, Oh, kow He loves ! Give yourselves entirely to Him, Oh, how Ho loves ! Think no longer of the morrow, Prom the posfc new courage borrow, Jesus carries all your sorrow, Oh, how He loves' All your eins shall be forgiven. Oh, how He loves I Backward shall your foes bo driven, Oh, how He loves ! Best of blessings He'll provide you. Nought but good shall e'er betide yon. Safe to glory He will guide you. Oh, how He loves i 37 I .\1 ^ '''II ir III!! l!!l',ii ■ II m i:.:" I.';|i i:- It I' ;i ih-iii. Ilij'l! '"I : ii i.'i :i, III hi !il I mil No. 37. Ml l^e ttoe ®Ii ^U ^towg. "Tell them how great things the Lord hath done."— Mark 5: 19. Mies Kate Hanket. W. H. Doane, by per. I 4- ^ — ^-"^ X ^E^pf;^ i&4= i. Till me the Old, Old Sto - ry, Of nn-seen things a 2. Tell me the Sto - ry slow - ly, That I may take it * * ^-^*-.i J J J bove, Of in— That *L4:-> w ---a : 32"- qizzijE: 2: st^ ^ lii^ t=T ±±t t^. /T\ W^ -0 — — #- Je - BUS and His glo - ry, Of Je - sus and His love, wonder-ful re - demp- tion, God's rem-e - dy for sin. ^^^^^ Tell mo the Sto-ry TeU me the Sto-ry ^ t t t |- i9- i ;p=p: -• — 0- :sr a--?: :^ — *-'-^-^. :t=±: Tl i^^^^^P^ I ! n /CS -# — #- tt^ It g^ sim - ply, As to a lit - tie child, For I am weak and wea - ry, And oft - en, For I for- get so soon, The •'early dew" of morn- ing Has 5^' |# -^zz:^ =F=F -c-i. :P :^ /T\ r IP ^\ OHORUS. ^ Ct s ^^t^^^^J=^r i S^ 4:1 -* 0- ^ ^|i^ r~ y 9: help - less and de - filed. Tell mo the Old, Old Sto - ry, Toll me the Old, Old paRsed a - way at r jon. t: -4 — ^— J^:^ r 'm: t '1 b g -i I '' 1 ^ ' ' ^ i Sto - ry, Toll me tho Old, Old Sto - ry Of Je - bus and His love. JT,_ _ -0- -0-0- I I ^ :^ 5 M: nT Tit 5 ir ^^^^S as 9!i M Mt tht mA, #W ^t0Wj -«»BrtttM. 3 Tell me the atory softly, With earuest toncH. and grave ; Rcinember ! I'm tlic siiiuer Whom Jesus came to save, Tell me that story always, II" you would really be. In any time of trouble, A cuml'ortcr to me. 4 Tell me the same old story, When you have cause to fear That this world's empty glory Is costing me too dear. Yes, aud when that world's glory Is dawuiug on my soul. Tell me the old, old story : " Clu-itit Jeaus makes thco whole." No. 38. mt |v0di0at mil " I will arise, and go to my fother."— Lukb 15: 18.1 Mis. Ellen H. Gates. W. H. Doane, by per. ■- ± ^ -# 2S: -i5»- ^ ■*— *: t— r 1 I 1. Come home ! come home! You are wea-ry at heart, For the way has been 2. Come homo ! come home ! For we watch and we wait. And we stand at the 33 g '1-0-^^ :s: J3 :p=?: -«>- ::.&: 33^ ■^- F^ #_#__.(2 ^ P_ t-: \^S c^-~ ^-# dark, Aud so lone - ly and wild, giite. While the shadows are piled. zisir- fc^: lii:^ -i9- T o o prod - 1 -gal child ! Como pro d - i - gal child ! Come f^^ 3 &e: — V 5"B=f CHORUS. -g^ rit /r^ fs\ -!»- ip^ ± home ! oh c<>mo hvime ! home I oh corao home 1 Come Como rt I I homo \ • tme, oh come home ! homo! Couio, oh come home, come home ! -a. — (*- \ — I — +-•5' f^ zz..az 3 Como home! come homo! Kroiii the sorrow and blame, From the sin and the shai'io. And the t<^IIlptl>r that aiuiled, <) pr.xligal child! Come home, uli come homo ! Come homo, come home I 4 C(»ine home! come homo I Tlicie is bread aud to spare, Ami a warm welcome there, j Then, to friends reconciled, () prodigal child I I Cume Lome, uh, como home I NiV S^ I •\l\ i rwp mmmmmmmmummmmm i!i ■'ii i:i Hill :,ill( lull; No. 39. I §m U Ml iht ftowg. "I ■will Hpeak of TUy woudrous work."— Pbal. 145: 5. Mias Kate Hankev, 18G7. Av. g. Pischeh, by pef. ^t-W 4— -I -_i. -^rt :£^ii: T — # — ^—*-0,-^ — i- irzir ^ ^:-^ t-t^cii^Lz:^ ^ 4-- 1. I luve to tell the Sto-ry Of unseen things above, Of Je - sus and His 2. I love to tell the Sto-ry ! More wonderful itseems/rhanall the golden Wm ^=^ 9-\,-A- -9 — — 0- -^ P f a: -rt>- -«>- I I ^z: ii-t Wl! ^- n §3EiE^ «---- -#-i^-^^.~ -rtl- i (5^ §ir,ise 61o-ry Of Je - sus and His Love ! I love to tell tlio Sto - rV ! Be ■ fen-cies Of all our golden dreams. I love to tell the iSto - ry ! It % Hi=:?z: -0 — 0- f Ei: ■-#'— ^- x: 5?3 fe=t^.i3z-3 it2^fci:S= :j!rji,-3^?! p-r- 1 1 ,-N-!— 1-^-. Lf:-l_^>S-J-.-!!!|-!_.| | cause I know it's tnio ; It sat-isfies my longings, As nothing else would do. did so much for mo! And that is just the reason, I tell it now to thee. ^f^^= h- p2: :22: O-*-0-0 — 0- - — (_ -0 0- ■0 — & i^^ fzzi!: E^ ^± -jeaz^ S To toll tho Old, Old Sto - ry J ■ I ^- :-- -# — •-» — #— T-# — «^ :;j^^^_5J:5z Of Jo - BUS and His lovo. ^^ r:!^: i::?^ f -«- 4kO tf=^ I 4::3zz:pLizii.z±fcL:dl ^ Be. It I ^a- 1?^ i ■m ^mt \iS %t\\ \\\t 3\iSX^,—i^m\)xM. 3 I love to tell the Story f 'Tis pleasant to repeat What seems, each time I tell it, More "'oiiderfully sweet. I love t(. tell the Story ; For some have never heard The message of salvation 1 ioiu God's owu Holy Word. 4 I love to toll the Story I For those who kuoy it best Seem hungering and thirsting To hear it, like the rest. And when, in scenes of glory, I sing the New, New Song, Twill he— the Om). Old Srour That I have loved eo long. Ko.40. §i0l9 (fpivit, faithful %)M.u "I will guide thee with mine eye." — PsALM 32: 8. M. M. "Wblls, 1858. M. M. TrifLLS, by per. -« ♦.#: 4V-1- 1. Ho - ly Spir - it, faith - ful guide, Ev - er near the C tjdL --.- W^^^^ ■p -» — ^er-i- nris-tian's side ; ] ■a- 42. ^ -i9- ;gi -a_«_J 'r~r It ■^p^ ± riNE. ■«- -6^- -.t-JL Geut-ly load us by tho hand, IMl-grims iu n dos - crt laud ; D. C. Whisp'ring softly, waiiderer come ! Fol-low mo, I'll guido thoo home. 31 t #3: -»»- -^9- ■tl ^ 'JL^ ja.» «i^ r :#=:: i -<9 # — (9 #— ri!=:^: t ^^ J L D. 0. :^: g^g;^ Wea-ry souls for e'er ro - joieo, Wliilo they hear that Rwooteat voica t~ :»_ --i5'- ^m S Ever present, tniest Friend, Kver ncai' Thine aid to lend, Leave us not to ; ' . •'■' i.s Jo is Je is Je Light of that world is sus. Like sun - shine at noon - day His BUS. We walk in the Light when wo sus. Go, wash, at His bid - ding, and bus. The Lamb i.3 the light in the r r ^ ^ i r^ ^ ^ ifc 1?::= i^ ! 11^ I 1^ ->,- =r _N_._N |_ -Jt. :S: i^^ll glo - ry shone in, The Light of the world is fol - low our Guide, The Light of the world is light will a - rise, Tlio Liglit of the world is Cit - y of Gold, The Light of that world is F Je - sus. Te - sus. Jo - BUS. Je - BUS. 9i^^: ^=^ ^ J^ J^ £ :^: i OHORTTS. ^:l-£ t Come to the Light, 'tis shining for thee; Sweetly the Light has dawn'd upon me^ •dia N . N ^ h I ^!\ ^jjizat ^ ^3=«^ ^ Once I was blind, but now I can see : The Light of the world is Je - sus. :^ t-^r-^ #-- »- ■Iff—r. ^ ^ ^ ^ w- t^— 1^-ii^ i i ■■n No. 42. Three warnings : Reaist uot, Griovo not, Qaench not. r. r. Bliss. P. P. Busp, by per. ^^-^i^t: 1. The Spir-it, oh, sin-ner, In mer-cy doth move, Thy heart, bo long 2. Oh, chUd of the kingdom. From sin service cease: 13o filled with the 3. De- filed is the tem-plo. Its beau-ty laid low, On God's ho -ly ■tW i hardened, Of sin to ro - piuvo ; Ec - sist not the Spir - it, Nor Spir - it, AVith com-fort and peace. Oh, grieve not the Spir - it. Thy ul - tar The em - bera faint glow. By love yet re - kin - died, A #- •-#—#— ,-#-^-T — -•-- 7— - tr-i'V. ^ "f m "F^ g ? long - cr do - lay ; God's gracious entreaties. May end with to-day Teacher is lie. That Josus, thy Saviour, May glo-ri-tied be. flame may bo fanned ; Oh, quench not the Spirit, The Lord is at hand I ¥ #. • #. -f. -ft - A' ^ , ?= ' c: #. ^ ^'^ 43 .11 ■i!il!. m- III. No. 43. WlUt (^ta$» J)l i*iSUS. "Hla rhildren shdl have a place of refuge."— Prov. 14: 26. Miss B. C. Clephane. Iea. D. Sanket. by per. -|r- TP4-rH ^^ ^-ttJ 1 ^-r^ fH •EIEl^ -t9- * -'Sr neath the Cross of Je - bus ii—!*: 0—^€2 «_ ' M-M—0- -^ -ks b I fain would take my stand — The -^ — r-0~*. » — 0. en-* #__ 1 1- *-i ■p-i — r zfez: J: mighty Eock, With-iu #-'_^ — «- 14: -^ — -tSh-i- ■wea - ly land. — « 0- ^5=r=f 1± A :a PS r.-gfi?— # * • — — f • ■ a • — #-3r tb 11' » home withiu the wilderness, A rest up - on tho way, From the ? 7-0-- ^-HP- -p-| T _^_«. -^=P^ :^=z -19- Hr J-.^ j^-ik- #^ ri^- burning of the noon-tide heat, And the bur - den of the day. -• • , : , • ^rr^^^L—,-, , yt^—0- ^ - — --1 f=f=^-^r=5=f lEl 4- i O safe and happy shelter, U rofugo tried and sweet, O trysting-placo where Heaven's love, And Hoaveu's justice meet I As to tho Holy Patriarch That wondrous dream was given, So seems my Saviour's Cross to mo, A ladder up to heaven. There lies beneath its shadow, Hut on tho further side, The darkncHs of an awful grave That ga|)- m CHORUS. pi ifcV: j*- Un - to Him who I^ hath J loved us and X ^-f-f It -r#- ^- washed u^ from -^ ^_ -^' m ^ I 1 :fc I I s (O- 17- A - men. ^ sin, Un - to Him be the glo - ry for ev - er. g: ■pl— ?--4#-f- 4- ■r©- I 2 All these once were einners, defiled in Ilifl BiRht, Now arrayed in pure garments in praise tboy unite.— <7Ao. 3 ITo maketh the rebel a priest and a king. He hath bought us and taught us this new song to sing. — Cho. 4 How helpless and hopeless we sinners had been. If Ho never had loved us till cleansed from our sin. — Cho. 6 Aloud in Bta praises our voices shall ring, So that othcw believing, this new Boug shall sing. — Cho, 45 -^ I I I No. 45. §m ttit (Sixm^: "Peace throngh the blood of His cross."— Coix. 1: 29. n Panny J. Cbosby. 'T. H. Doane, by per. ^ i ±^± tzt Efe 2Z 1. Je - Kus, keep me near tno cross, There a pre-cious fountain 2. Near the cross, a trembling soul. Love and mer - cy found me ; ■#-^«--.- .. -f-^ •#••■•■ 9M m: tr-r 1 — r S 5 3 A i'l:-! '=^'=tW^^ Free to all— a heal - ing stream, Flows from Calvary's mountain. There the bright and mom- iug star Shed its beams a - round me. -*— >r ^ CHORUS, ^^ ^^ t -#-. i r In the Cross, in the Cross, Be my glo - ry ev ic: er; ^^ i^ 'ii^iP' rf— __^,, _> j,_„___, ^ Aff — ^ — 1 — •*; — i^ ^ 1^ — -^- '-' J^- N- -j — :[-?-■ Till my rap-tured 1 K 1 N ^ 4 * soul shall find ..J — 4 — 4- Eest beyond the riv - er. 1* ■ m ^•F =?^ — r-^ ^i -J « — — — -0 1 — I — « — :; ; ; — 4— --la — ^^=^ «=^->- _] — ^ — 1 — j_^ -0 — — i__ * — t — ^— 4^ r'^" 3 Near the Cross ! O Lamb of God, Bring its scenes before me ; Help me walk from day to day, With ita shadows o'er me. C/io. 4 Near the Cross I'll watch and wait, Hoping, tnisting ever. Till I reach the golden strand, Jiut beyond the river. Cftb. 4e ^ No. 46. ©ft, f«tt0 - :i -.^^ ^3 o - pen'd for mn ; O'er sin find nn-clrannoss ex - ult - ing I stand, And na-tiou I pine ; In cousciuus sal - va - tion I sing of His grace, Who 9 :-* >— ? = r> r a: T J2^ :^zi::azi2? at P CHORUS. ->^- -y-'-y~ i ::!: :=-^ :;:i2: x-(5/_ s ^'=S^;^F='5=rT^«^ ;] point to the print of the nails in His hand. Oh, sing of TTib mighty love, lilt - eth up - on me the light of Hiu face. 53E i=p: 1^=:^ -zr. z::2z: 3: -#-•-*- :s: ^ -i-^ f 1 . I >i k ii » \ • Hit. -,5,1 — -^v-* — *- • — ^■ -<5»- -I5^ IS :^ :7^=^ =^ Sing of His mighty love. Sing of His mighty love, Mighty to save. :^zi=»zii2: n-^^ -f9- yi ^a 15^ is: r 3 Oh, bliss of the purified I bliss of the pure I No wount! bath the soul that His blood cannot cure ; No Bor^ow-bowod hoa*l but may sweetly iiud rest, No tears but may di-y them on Jesus' breast. Cho, 4 O Jesus the crucified ! Theo will I sing. My blessed Redeemer, my God and my King; My soul, filled with rapture, shall shout o'er the grav©, And triumph in death in the *' Mighty to Save." Cho. t 25: No. 47 i«rt §m, Pa <^fc»M- "Oh, that I had wings lilto a dovn. for thon would I fly away, and be at n-St."— I'hALM 4: G. llbn. Catherinb Pennefatheb. 18C3. ^ Slow, and with expremdon. Tiu D. Sanket, by per. "V '« 0. t «. N r 1 NTI it*? * ^ ' ^ ' ^ ^ \ ^ J J fr^''t J J '■ m ^ V -^ 4 ^ m • *. • : 0. J ti e t 1. Not now, my child, — a 2. Not now ; for I tave ■♦ ^ ^ ' lit - tlo more rough toss - ing, wanderers in the dis - tance, A Ar.,1 C\* i m 2 * m A ■ 2 " ' ij ^ lj - 1 , # ' « « a - '4 y i> y / u ^ ^ 1 -^^ n V > N ^ . V 1 iL 1 N 1 * J ^\ A»7 ^ _i * € S ^ _i ^^-:T^ttJ— «---iS- _j_* — ? — *_^ :_ i -^' i--. i..« 4 ... xr — *" cnJ — * — H* — ' lit - tie Ion - ger thou must call them on the bil-lows' foam ; in with pa-tient love ; ■#. ♦• ■•- ■». -e- ' A few more journoyings Not now, for I have r: -^ L_ H \ ^ 0-^— 'm 'm m "> — •— — 1 — — »- • — # — »- • — # — 1 / 1 ^ ^~V y '\^ -^ 7r~' '^ ■ > ■ r5-r->---l— "^^ ' — ^ J h .^ _ N /CN /r» /0\ ^^^-^j-^:— ^ g • • ^ — f:^ — ^-#- --m-'. 1 0- A -^ «— -^ 1- \ ^ — « # — a * — g. e. — r i " - i — -- — g — ^ — i^-j-K — ^^^ in the dos-ert darkness, And then, the sun-shine of thy Fa-ther's Home! Bhecp up-on the mountains, And thou must fol-low them where'er they rove. • m * T \ s * k 1, P \- * 1 • 1 r r ' • F 1 'i* ^ *- J \j 1 J J J 1 ' 1/ P V • f u y ^ ^ .1 ' SI/ ^^ 3 Not now ; for I have loved ones sad and weary ; Wilt thou not clicer them with a kiiuU.v emile'f Sick ones, who need thee in their lonely sorrow ; Wilt thou not tend them yet a little while ? 4 Not now; for wounded hearts are sorely hleedinj;, And thou must teach those widowed hearts to sing : Not now; for orphans' tears are quickly falling. They must be gathered 'ueath some sheltermg wing. ' S Go, with the name of Jesus, to the dying, And speak that Name in all its living power; Why should thy fainting heart grow chill and weary I Canst thou not watch with Me one little hour \ Z One little hour ! and then the glorious crowning. The golden harp-strings, and the victor's palm ; One little hour I and then the hallelujah ! Eternity's long, deep, thanksgiving psalail 4S — -N-. — • — ■ z. A 26, XvA •#■ - 1 (• '^ ■ ^ .'^- J ?=T -r 1 r irnoyings [ havo ►• • ■#. •-• -•H '^^~A 7\ — = — 1 1 -i — ^4 No. 48. d^v^s iajj m& '§mv.' "Cleanse me from my Bin."— Ps. 51: 2. F.u^^•T J. Chosbt. Slowly. "W, H DoAXK. by per. 1. Saviour, more than life to me, I am clinpfing, clinging close to Thee ; 2. Thro' this changing world below, Lead me gently, gently as I go ; m- 3: -^- ^ '^^^ T 4 — 1 — s- ■ ^ I . - -^ ■t5»- ?2: =F :#!=?: -0 — 0- -♦ — 0- 1/ 1/ ■» 0- -U 1— ^^^? 2- Let Thy precious blood ap-plied. Keep me ev - er, ev - er near Thy Trusting Thee, I. cun- not stray, I can never, never lose my sido. way. Ev - ery day and hour, ev - ery day and hour, ^m -^- -tiy- ^ Z^i—0- -N — ^ ■*5^ I m eS feel Thy cleansing power ; May Thy ten - der love to mo Bind ma f^^ ^^$± «>- -0^ I • w — ^ r. — r~ 1*^ clo8-er, clos-er, Lord, to Thee. m :^53 ana: "Ef f-v — ^-p — ^ — ^'-^f- - ••-J-*-*^ Je - SUB died for all mankind, And Je - sus died for me. :7iir S: X ^^ -#-i- ^ * 2 Grace first contrived a ■vraj To Have robcUiouB man ; And all the steps that grace display, Which drew the wondrous pluu. Bcf. 3 Grace taught my roving feet To tvcail tho heavenly loaJ ; And new supplies each hour I meet. While pressing on to God. Bef. 4 Grace all the work shall crown, Through everlasting days ; It lays in heaven the topmost stone. And well deserves our praise. Bef I No. 50. kHim$ ^t0mX$t (G.n.2-38: 3-114.) "Whereby are given nnto us exceeding preat and precions pFOTniaes." — 2 PET. 1: 4. Nathaniel, Xiles. P- P- Blbs, by pop. -^^ m^ i -t- att ^^ -^*- •u.'«^ -I- »■ - N :i{=^i^ T ^3 ^5— • 1. Pre - cious promise God hath giv - en To the wea-ry pass - er by, 2. Wheji temp-ta - tious al - moKt win thee, And thy trusted A^atchers flv, r _ I I I ^ 1^^^ i=J: 32 --#—-5= t-^f-M- g t^?^ ^Fi: On the way from earth to heaven, "I will guide thee with Mine eye." Let this promise ring with-in thee, "I will guide thee with Mine eye." #_j- I_ 1 ■ , m-' 5—* m •— ^.t-U t m 1l! i:| 'I'm REFRAIN. m I will guide thee, I will guide thee, I will guide thee with Mine eye ; lii^iji: -W-^ -*-l-^ ^e li '- % /^ ^-N- ^=T:" T:^ iv- n Itit i 5 ±e: -"T^^ ^ On the way from earth to heaven, I will guide thee with Mine eye. S &HH4 3 When thy secret hopes have perished, In the grave of years gone by. Let this promise still be cherisbod, •' I will guide thee with Mine oyo." 4 When the shades of life are falling. And the hour has come to die, Bear thy trusty Pilot calling, ' ' I will guide thee with Mine eye." SI l;r innrraur nor rpjiiuo — Content, whatever Int I see, Sinco 'ti.4 my Ood that loatli^th m(\.^R*f. 4 And vhcnmytiwk nn oarth i« done, \N'hpn, by Thy {jraoo, the victory's won» K'eu doatU'n cold wave I will not Hoe, fiiuce Goil tlirough JorUtva luadoth mo.».R(f 5a f^ m 3 No mo W All pon W 4 All doi W All gl(. W No. 52. ^hm ^m» (S)mt». *' Unto them that look for Him Bhall He appear the eocond time, without sin, onto aalTation."— Heb. 9 : 28. P. P. BlKW. P r. p. Bubs, by per. :^v=5: ^ % -#— #- ^ I ( 1. Down Life's dark vain wo wan— ■<9- 7f'- W^ £ ^•-?= All glo- ry, grand, o - tor- uul, When Jo - sua comes. rsz t :?=:|=i: ■i=t i«»- 3 No more heart-pangs nor sadness, When Jesus comes ; All peace and joy and gladness, When Jesus comes. €ho. 4 All doubts and I'ears will vanish. When Jesus comes ; All gloom His fi\ce will banish, Whvi: JuauB comes, Cha. F- ^feB 5 Ile'U know tlie way was dreary, When .FoRUS «v>nio8 } He'll know ihe feet g: jw weary, WhcLv Jesus cornea. C/w. () He'll know what griefs oppressocl me, When J(»BU8 eemes ; Oh, how His arms will rest mo I WLuu JtittUd uomoa. Cha, «• .ioluf No. 53. ^Utt as ^ttow. I "Come now, and lot ns roRHon tojrether. saith tho LonD: thongh yotir sins be as scarlet, they shall be aa white aa snow." — Iba. 1: 18. I Words by L. N. /TV P. P. Buss, by per. ±=s i 1. What 1 "lay my sins on Je - bus ?" God's well - be - lov - ed Son? \ *. .#. #. .^ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I -SL E -\ — No! 'tis a f=f :, God laid our siiiH on Joruh, Who did tho load receive. Cho. 54. No. 54. §ttSt iaS K §^tW. W*W^* (g.h. 2-100.) "Him that cometh to Mo, I will in no wise cast out."— John 6 : 37. Miss CnARLOTTE Eluott, 1834. "Wm. B. Bradbubt, by per. ^:r=t r=t^ ^"^^I ' d i ? 3 ^::B ±^ s&e 1. Just as ,5- h--^-4-- J ^ — ^#-- ^^ I am. without one plea, But that Thy blood was shed for me. 42!± P r^ P tj: •? ^ i * -" -#— «_ J a?: -«^ ?va_V- -<»- #.^ f: fclr ^^&^fe^ • ST. »* • a* And that Thou bidd'st me come to Thee, O Lamb of God ! I come, I come ! .rb— S^ ' o ' ^ *. »-r- i I — 1 — Z ^ — W 'O w - I I — -b. 9-#F^ H: ^ ^ * • -Ti?---- '^ Just as I am, and wait in t^ uot To lid my soul of one dark blot, [spot, To Tlii'ti, '.vhobe blood cau cleanse each Luuib of God! I come, I come! 3 Just as I am, tboush tossed about, Willi many a conflict, many a doubt, Fij;lili7ij^» aud fears witliin, without, Litmb uf Gud I I cume, I come ! p- 4 Just as I am, poor, wretched, blind, Sijflit, riches, healing of the mind, Yea, all I need, in Thee to lind, O Lamb of God ! I come, I como! 5 Just as I am ; Thou wilt receive, Wilt weleonio, pardou, cleanse, relievo ; Decauso Thy pronuae I believe, ^ G Lumb uf God I I uumoi I oome I No. 55. Rot. S. p. RMTTn. "To-day if yo will hear His voice."— PsA. 05: 7. r>n. li. MAflOW, 1931. t^. 1^-- t* ^ P^^^^^M 1. To - day the Sav-iour calls : Yo wamrrcrs como ; O, yo benighted kouLj, ^ ti.T-^ I , r- -£m r 'JffZ ^ :^ 0' T -t9~\ lliSTtv-'J—l-HT-— T1 ~ To-dtty tho Saviour c |P?f S^EtttFjJ O^. I'«teu now : ^alla : Within these sacred walls Why longer mun.^ ToJcsuabuw r=H ■:zrd:'zz: 1 1 3 To-doy the Saviou •-]^-t-'"~ ' J For lof ago lly ; r oalla : Tlin storm of justice falls, Aud death id uigh. 4 Tho Spirit calls to-day : Yield to His power ; Oh, grieve Him not away 'Tis mercy'a huur. ( tf5 1* ! :> I I i; ii ll , ( 1 1 No. 56. %h (^xai §hpMm. (on. 2.73.) "Is thero no balm in Giltuul; ia there uo physician there?"— Jer. 8: S22. Eev. Wm. ncNTEn. 1842. Arr. by Kov. J. II. Stocktox. ^s ki^- /^ m^ ?I H -•- ' Wi 1. The great Phy-si - cian now ■#,-. « , M—^Jt- is near, The sym - pa - thiz - iu^i :iii to*: I; Jo - bus: Ho speaks the drooping heart to cheer, Oh, hear the voice of ^^ J: I ^ CHORD'S. , s 1 fi ?E ii I '^^ v^=f^ Je - BUS. #-v- 1 "Sweetest note in Bor - nph Bonp:, Sweetest name oft iE --tt £ £ ^ T mortal tonpiio, Sweetest car-ol cv E^^ d: i2i«. --^- >;::± f m or suug, Je - sus, blessed Je - sus." m fe 3eS -# «_ azzic 333^ :U=^ 11 ? Your many sins are nil forfjivcn, Oh, boar the voic^o of Jcbuh ; Go on ytmr way in ]iiuu'0 to liravcu, Aud wt:ur u crown with JubuS' 3 All plnry to the dying Lamb ! 6 I now bdlievo in Jesus ; I love the bU>HH(^d Saviour's uauic, I luvo the name of Jusus. 4"Tbn children too both (treat and small. Wluj b>vo tlio name «»f Jesus, May now acorpt tbu K>°M*^ioiis t;all To work and Uve fur Jcituii." Come, brethren, help me sing His praise, Ob, praise the nauio of Jirus : Come, sisters, all your voices raise, Oh, blesa the name of Jesua. II iM name dispels my guilt and fear. No other name but Jesus ; Ob. how my soul delights to bear Thw precious name of Jesus. And when to that bright world abovo> Wo rise to see our Jesus, We'll sing around tbe tbrono of 1ot« Uia uamu, tho name of Jusun. No. b/. ^tibstittttidftt, (GH2-12G) "He was Trounded for onr transgrossiona." — ^Isaiah 53: 5. Mrs. A. E. Cousnr. Iba D. Saxket, by per. Zl^il ± .« — J \ \- ^ 1. Christ, what burdens bowed Thy head ! Onr load wtiB laid on Thoe ; ThoTj 2. Deivth and the curse were in our cup — O Christ, 'twas full for Thoe ! But r]^^^ ^jg-jj-^^ t± g ^- lac >-;3 ri-i — p F 1 =«=?=■ "-^T-. stood - est in the sinner's stead, Didst bei\r all ill for mo. A Thou hast drained the last dark drop — 'Tis emp-ty now for mo. That ^ f ^ f • .- t^ f ^ -* — * — fe# — #- -» — # — ^# — •- -^__p__^ -(SL -1^- .it: i: ?4- ^■'«, ' ! I 9 g r^ t± :^:: T= r- :ii Vic - tim led. Thy blood was shed ; Now there's no load for me. bit - ter cup — love drank it up ; Now blegu - ings' draught for me. *=4: l^ E^ mm 9. Jplinvah lifted np His rod — (» ChriHt. itfV.UouThee! Thou waHt Horo atrickcn of Thy God ; There's not one stroke for mo. Thy tt'iirs. Thy blood, boneatb it flowed; Thy bruising hoalotb mo. 4. Tho tompPRt'B awful voice was heard — O ChriHt, it, broke on Theof Thy ojicn boHoni was my ward, It braved tho storm for mo. Tliy fonn was soarrod, Tliy visage marrod ; Kuw cluudlu68 poavo for me. 57 .Teliovali bade Tlis sword awake— () Clirist, it woke 'Kaiust Tlieo ! Thy blood the (laniin;; blade iiiUKt slake; Thy heart its sheath must be — All for my sake, my pea-n r— ' 1 ^-:r-i— ^ N 1 1- giizS? ■K—H -# — #— •— # — *- S K :#-iUt -«»- -0 — 0- 1. Ob, to be o- ver yon - der ! In tliat land of won -der, Where tlio 2. Ob, to be o - ver yon - der ! My yearning heart grows fonder Of 10 — #--»--»- -r^ ^:->7^^^^^^-i gil3E^ feiUn :^=|: -V- -• — •- t H«-H«- u > :^ -#- -#-. -#^. — ^ jg— ?_ g — <^~ -#— ^ ^: •«»• nn - pel vol - oes niin-gle, And the an - gel harpers ring ; To be look-ing to the east, to see the blessed day - star bring Some --^ -&- ISL "a — I 1 crex. free from jiain and sor - row, Anil the anxious, dread to - mor - row, To tid - lugs of the wak - ing, The cloudless, pure day breaking ; My ^m. ^4?^- -I 0—0- 1 — r,^=fc S ■i9- -0 — 0-0- =F=F ? U s w=^ ifit. tempo. 5 --N- — ( — S^ rest in heart is light and sunshine yearning — yearning In the pre - sence of for the com - ing of ^^^^r:^ the Kinn:. the King. ^^^ 3 Oh, to bo over yonder ! Ala.s I I sijih ami wonder Trhy cliu V ' N n K • ._ _ -V _r ^ Tl JL. m J m 1 IS iv " « '^ 11 rfv S • - * • i rf*"* ^ ^ . # A II "V ' • Zi f • J * d fit II 4/ d " c/ count -ing all but dross, at Thy cross I how, ■#• • * -P' I shall full Save me, Je - sal • SMS, — #-i '# — fi/ - ■ va - tion find, snye ?ne vjoijo. fA.+f * • p «^ --# • \- . ^ II )•# i « • « , ! ' • • # «, • m , •■ _^ TT ► ' #-' #— ■ 1 -A i« 1 I y ■ 'J ■ ' ! ! ^. "Iro' ■ ■■ J y W i/ V w y P 2 Long my heart has sighed for Tbee, Long has evil reigned within ; Jesus sweetly speaks to mo, — " I will cloauso you from all sin. Cho. !) Here I give my all to Thee, Friends, and time, and earthly store ; Soul and body Thine to bo, — Wholly Thine for evermore. Oho. \ \n thy promises I trust, Now I feel the blood aindied: I am prostrate in tlio dust. I with Christ am erucilied. Cko. 5 JeauH comes ! Ho fills my soul t Perfected in Him I am ; I am every whit made whole : Olory, glory to the Lamb. Cho, 60 1 : il- ■ ■ >, 1 1 f . ! ■ 1 ili >l>. I \ 1 1. x\ i "The Lord alone did lead him. '— Deut. 32: 13. Fannt J. Cbosbt. Ecv. E. Lowry, by per. ^ — fc-,-! ^s — PS — K-n 1 iH — KA ^ — y — Nt-L- I m ^ 5g&E^EE5 :7!?z t3 :* ■^-,-0- S ^ ' 4. J. ^ 0^* . • -0 ' - Jz f i \ J \J il ^ \ fck PTTTTT^ ^ ^m * -t~* know whafc-e'er be - fall me, Je - sua do - eth all things from the Bock be - fore me, Lo ! a spring of joy I For I Gushing This my song through endless a - ges — Je - sus led me all the ly ffck zJ ^ ^ ' — »- oo p \ P P J -1 ^- i ^ \ g__ p tht m^,~^ I No. 61. ^0 §Ut8 thg c^WM. " Thoy shall obtain joy and gladness, and sorrow and sighing shall tleo away."— LsAlAH 35: 10. Akox. /43 — b-j-T? N- — v r. P.Eli 6S, by pei; act? +>";t~ — #— i N- 1 — ._4i.. =:t= 1 — 1 —^-^~ =1^ -T^^ 1. Go 2. Go ^ 1» * • bu ■ tell it thy to — ^- -4-:- 8or - Jo - row, BUS, ^4r: The He -4— — _* T— world hath know-eth its thy share ; grief; t^rn^+a^T — — i — -i— "1 -H — *-.- —0 — —0-^ • - ^ b K— #--- — •— —0- — »— _V^- —0-^ — — 1 — — y y — -U— ' ' ^ '•^ i2 p U U > "T 1 r 1 s ^ ;-*-8-r: =y I ::^=4: - ^ * #i-^. 3t7:* ^^ Go bu-ry it deep-ly, Go toll it to Je - BUS, He'll send thee relief. : j. j. j.-^7 5 .; V 7 ^* 00 ^ ^0'r- Go hide it with cure, Go think of it calm-ly. Go gather the sun-shine ^m^^ v-y-y Zfirzfi -#—#—€!«-: >-.-i* ^->- U U > -»— # -- iizr -I — 3E§ ^^^ -^-X mt. t=l l^--^~^-^ ^7 -l^fcj^:^jH^^=^*p^ When curtain'd by night, Go tell it to Je - bus, And all will be right lie sheds on the way ; He'll lighten thy bur-den. Go, weary one, pray. 3 Hearts growing a-weary With heavier woo Now droop 'mid the dnrknoaa- Go comfort them, go I Go biuy thy sorrows, Let othero bo blest ; Go - 1. i hear Thy welcome voice That calls me, Lord, to Thee For 2. Tho* com - ing weak and vile, Thou dost my strength assure ; Thou 9= V-rrj !5± i^ fz jO- ipzi: ff\ ^ -^- i^ ^ m cleans - ing in Thy pre - cious blood That flowed on Cal - va - ry. dost my vile-ness ful - ly cleanse, Till spot - loss all and pure. /T\ L^iS t ^ 1^ :^ 3 P CHORUS. -*-. -#-: =§=: 1 -1^? — am com - iug Lord ! ,, t : t: t: :g -' 'X==X- i Com - ing now to Thee ! -F « ^ ■ ^ - - ^ -t^- 1 /^ ^ — K- =f :n^ ^i^ Wash mo, cleanse mo, in tho blood That flowed on Cal- va - rj-. m^^=^=^ S Vi' ±r^^ 3 'Tia JcRU3 calls rae on ToixM'fect faith and love, T(t porlcct hope, and peace, and tnist, For earth and heaven above. 4 'Tia Jesus who confirms Tho blessed work within, By a«h1ui^ grace to welcomed grace, Where reigned the power of itiii. 5 And lie tho witnosa pivoB To loyal heart k iind free, That every proiiiist! is fulfilled, If faith but brings tho plea. G All hail, atoning bh)ml ! All hail, redeeming grace ! All hail, tho Gift of Christ, owr liord, Our Strength and EighteouaueasJ ua ,1 li i '1 No. 64. ^ ^irntt ^n^ivtn. " He said unto her, thy sina are forgiven."— Luke 7 : 48. 1. To the Mil of the feast came the sin - ful and fair ; She heard in tho 2. The frown and the murmur went round through them all, That one so un- zpzrp: ■V — i/- H* ^- |i :x E3 ^r=r :t=:i cit - y that Jo - bus was there ; Tin - heed - ing the splendor that hallowed should tread in that hall ; And some stiid the poor would be m -^-•- 1^ P -4 -I- A r ^^ r I^Vh^- -0 — 0- ^-i==S- =«= blazed on the board, She si - lent-ly knelt at the feet of the ob - jecta more meet, As the wealth of her jier-fume she shower'd on Hi.) _, ^ f .^-l,^:^ . * i « P ^ 1=^ ^1- qi -«-J 1^1 N Lord, She si - lent - ly knelt at the feet of the Lord, feet, As tho wealth of her per - fume she shower'd on His feet. I * 1 n si/ 3 She heard but the Saviour ; she spoko but T-ith eigb She dare n(»t look up to tho heaven of Ilia ryes ; And tho hot tears push'd forth at each heave of her brcasl, As her lips to His saudals A7uro throbbiugly pressed. 4 In tlio fiky, after tempest, as shiuetli tho bow, — In tho planco of tho sunbeam, as nielteth the snow He looked ■ . f! — t^ «- ^-4- ^^^ I 12: ^ yf ]/ " 4- I ^ £ jcfc^ipS±^zi^=izzs :fe :«!*: ^-*-.-^ -.i>- I ii2 more, But to us He gives the keeping Of the lights along the shors. ■5^-r 17 , ^ ^=W=^^ w- iz^-id iis Let the low - er lights be burning ! Send a gleam across the wave ! Some poor L, U — U /_L_ 1 1 TT-^ «!i J! ^ t 5= T-l-'-? a -<5h ' — » — •-. — ^ • a > faint - ing, struggling sea-man You may res-cue, you may save. _«_•.. ifcz:^ -iZ- ■H»- i / 2 Dark the night of sin has settled. Loud the anjjry billows roar ; Lager eyes are watching, longing, For the hghts along the ahora.—Cho. 3 Trim your feeble lamp, my brother: Some poor sailor tempest-tost, Trying now to make the harbor, Jn the darkness may be iosL—Cho, |^r^ tn No. 66. Mxn^f §nmxn^. (G.n.2-16) *' My beloved ia mine, and I am His."— SONOB of Solomon 2: 16. P. P. Buss. P. P. Bliss, by per. ^— IS, -»—#- 1. A long time •. wiiudered in darkness and sin, And wondered if ev - er tho a. I heard the glad gos-pel of ''good will to men ;" I read '• who-so-ov - er " a - 5=p: -v-v^ :ti=U: -y— t/- ^1 — # — -al— d 1 P- -at m- 3EE^ ^r-^r-^ i * ^ ^ -fc- f^ light wonid hbine in ; 1 heard Christian friends tell of rapture di - vine, And gain and a - gain ; I said tn my soul, "Can that promise be thine?" And Z «=i -J — fli — i- .^1 1_ — ^j. . -^ — g — ^ wish'd, bowl wish'd. that their Saviour were mine. I wish'd He were mine, yes, I then be- gan hop-ing that Je - sus was mine. I hoped He was mine, yes, I ■^ • » »- - "tr-p- ^Mzzn -y— w- r H -^>— ■:- l3 zitt iL **t^ =«=^ f-.-il ■^ wish'd He were mine ; I wished, bow I wished, that their Saviour were mine, hoped Ho was mino ; I then be - gan hop-ing that Je - sus was mine. •— ^ ^— *-" ^— ^ ♦ s^** — ^ -i-si-i-za: V— p- 1i=1r: S ■t?— tr :^ r 3 Oil. miTry HiiiitrisiuR, IIuhuvvb even me! "Tliy portion l'i)rcver,"IIcBny«, " will I be," OuHiswOiil I'm roHting— aHsiiraiicc* (liviiie — I'm "hopin^j; " no lunjior— I know Ffo is mine ! Chorus.— I know He is mine. yoH. I know ito in mine ; I'la '• hoping " no luugor— I know lie la mine! Nc 67. Wmm. Cpl^S* (o.n.3-43.) "Thine eyes shall behold the land that is very far off."— IgA. 33 : 17. Eev. I. Watts. Geo. F. Root, by per. J ( There ia a land of pure delipht. Where sjiints im - mor - tal reign ; \ (E - ter-nalday ex-cludes the uight, And pleasures bau - ish pain. ) ^ -#— T-l- f^Li^^- -# — 0- ^-[~0-- ■V — b-T ■y — ^-T -#-• 0- v—if ■/9- ■•Sh- I 1 i _2 — K-^ =;- ^-4r xzn: :r_fr \ There ev - cr- last - ing Kpriug abides, And nev - er with -'ring flowers ; s g- ^TT — f- n i^^gq^ 1/ '! i»=5C -«'- S^ I Duath, liko a nar - row Bca» dividea This ItoaTouly loud from oun. ^HD f 2 Swoot fields beyond the swelling flood Stand drosaod in living srceu ; So to the Jews old Canaan Htood, Whihi Jordan rolled between. CmiKl we but climb where Mtmea stood, And view the landaeu|i«> tt'er, Not JonlAu's stream, nor death's cold flood, Shuull fright lis from the shore. No. 68. RATHni'N. 89 A 71. Key C. I In the cross of Christ I glory, Tuwuriug o er the wruuks of time ; All the light of Raorcd story, Gathers round its head suhllmo. Wlion the woes of life o'ertake mo, Ilopcts deceive and fears atn:oy, Never shall the cross for, ako nie| Lo ! it glows with peace and joy. Wlieji the sun of blifls is beaminj; Light ami love upon my way, From the cross the rame, and will not tarry."— Hrb. 10: 37. Rer. Ed. H. Bickhrbtrtk. Dr. Lowau. Mason, 1840. P t _L X f ?^ I 3 f ^ 1. " Till lis come .'" — Oh, let the words Linger oa the trembling chords ; D. C. Let «s think, how heav'n nml home Lie beyond thfit "TiZt £K comeV* 2. When the wea - ry ones wo Idvo En - ter on that rest a - hove, D. C. Hush ! be ev - ery murmur dumb, It is on - ly " Till He come!" ^S ± ^ & -s n a: r Let the "lit - tie while" be - tween When the words of love and cheer i=^ Jif~M- r La their golden light be seen ; Fall no long - er on our ear. ( g T -»-; k^ n T • • «• Clouds «ind darkness rotmd us press ; Would w •^ have one sorrow less f All the sharpneea of the cross, All that tells the world is loss, Death, and darkness, and the tomb, Fain us only *' Till lie amie .'" See the feast of love is spread, Drink the wino and eat the broad ; Sweet luemorijilf, till the Lord Call us round His heavenly board, Some from earth, from glory some, Severed only ''Till He come .'" No. 70. DENNIS. S. M. KeyF. 1 How solemn are tho words. And yet to faith how plain, Wliich Jestis uttered while on earth— " Te vitust be bom again/" 2 *' To must be born again !" For BO hath Qo('. deraiM« I bring. 5 I would Thy bouudlesa love proclaim With every fleeting breath ; So shall the music of Tl.y name UefruaU my aoul iu death. Hoy. JoBN NiWToa. OS No. 72. ®ft< ^ndm» Itame. **And bleflsed be His glorious name for ever." — Bnx. T2: 19. Mrs. Ltdu Baxter. W. H. liOAtnt, by per. s: -a^ r=t=f^^^ 1^ -J: 1. Take the name of Je - sua with you, Child of sor-row and of woe — 2. Take the name of Je - bus ev - er, As a shield from every snare; m ffii £ -i*p- r r r f r »-^ ^^ 2z: ^ r - ' - - I It will joy and comfort give you, Take it then where'er you go. If temptations 'round you gath - er, Breathe that ho - ly name in pray'r. 5^ » fX^tJ^ 9-'—f- 2=t ^^^^^=K =V ff fS»- F-r i^ It ■)»- i ti - ^ J^ I* 'ill 1 !lE cnoRus. |SS If- — -i ^:- ^ ifcz-t Precious name, 1^ Si ^ fc* O how sweet -» — •- Precious name, « — •- Hope of earth and joy of m -*-*-^ J O how sweet ! P h?aven, Precious name, O how sweet — Hope of earth and joy of heav'n. Precious namo,0 how sweet, how sweet, 3 Oh I the precious name of JcHua ; How it thrills our souls witli joyi Wlii'ii His loviug amis rocoivo ns, Aud Ilia aougg our taii|;uo« employ! Oho, i At the name of Jesus bowing, FuUiug prostrate at His feot, KiiiK of kings iu honv'u we'll crown TIfaDf Whua our journey is complete. CfuK OO li I II ; I ;' ^ ■4. ,1 ■) No. 73. "ft faissetft ^nmk&^t," ••The love of Christ, which paaseth knowledge."— Epn. 3: 19. 2IABT SnBKLBTON. Iha D. Sankbt, by per. ^- IT n — ' M3 1. It pass-eth knowledge; that dear love of Thine! My Je-sus! Saviour! 1 — I — r 22Z! 4 — P — !*---Hg FT I . I - ■rrr-r ^^^g=: s: ■(5^ 13^ :izzit y -#-: ^ Yet this Boul of mine Would of that love, in all its depth and length, Its Zr a: s =?=?;: F •» H :?d ^ s ^ ■<5t it=: •tc- r— r ^ 2^ <9- * ? :2:?: height, and breadth, and ev g. — ^_^ — Aop^zlmj: ■ er - lasting strength. Know more and more. J. A J. .#. j^lS ^ ?^^ -jSi It passeth P. P. Buss. - > ! ■ N Very glote. =t & -;♦ • 1. Oh, to be nothing, noth - ing. EetE£ On - ly to lie at His feet. ^ B::6: r^.T^rzr- S3£3 ^ t: Cho. OA, to be nothing, noth • ing, On • ly to -I I I lie at His feet, — N- ?^p-- »*^ s ^ riNB. - :»-iitir.T!n, N=::i: ^i-^r^^ I A broken and emptied ves - Bel, For the Miw - ter's use made meet S§^3^^ T: i<- -0 — 0- :^Kz^, ■^0=t- v-v— w- §^^ ^ broken and emptied vca - set, For the Maa - tir's use made meet. Emptied that He might fill rno As forth to His sei 'ice I go; :jc=p: ' 1 I 1- 1 — \ — i^ ?czp=p: lyzrpzip: n s •h-r D. 0. CHORUS, Broken, that bo un - hin - dored, His lifo through mo might flow. S^^i33 r=t ^ tvz^mn' 8 Oh, to bo nothinR, nothlnjt, Only aa led by flia hand; A nioHRonper at His patoway. Only waiting for His command, Only an instrument roody IliH ])rai8eA to Bound at flin Arill, WillliiR, Hhould Ho not require me, In silonce to wait on Uim still. Cho. I^LZjt -0—0- ■u—v — y — t/— w — t/— ^, 3 Oh, to ho nothlnp, nothing, I'ainful tho humbling may be, Yet low in thu dust I'd lay mo That the world might my Saviour mm. Rather be nothing, nothing. To Ilim let their voices bo raised, Ho Ih the Fountain of blvMsing, Ho only is meet to be praised. CAo. 71 S ' ! H ,1 . SjH l| ! ! : 1 r ■ . , . . li p No. 75. ^\mti»t §mmM. (a.H.2-91) " AhnoHt Thou perHumlcHt mo to bo a Christiau."— Acts 26: 28. P. P. Bu68, by per. P. P. EU88. p=t X ;x- i: 1. 2. -^ . 'Al - most per - buikI - oil " Now to be - lieve ; 'Al " most per - Buad - tJ," Come, como to - day ; i): -+- Z ■^^ X I: -^.,-4 "Al - most per - siitid •'Al - most per - Kuml I I N (h1 " cd," h=^. -N- V-. -^ ^ T i=::t=- I •^. Christ to ro - ceive ; Turn not a - way ; Xzxrt: r I H^ 3EE3 ^^ Seems now some soul to aiy, "Go, Spir - it, go Thy way, Jo - BUS in - vit(^8 you here, An - gels are lingering near, ■^ -^ #. __.^ #. m^^^ J". ¥ ^mm^ It- . Some more con - ven - lent day Prayera rise from hearts so dear : r, I- •1 L 5 o Then I'll ottlL" wiiudtirvr, come. I m r t^-r- rv \i/ 3 " AIinoRt persiia«led," harvest is past! " AlmuHt persnadeil," duuiu uumuti at ituitt " Almost" can not avjul ', "Almost" is but to tail I Sud. sad, that bitter wad — " AliuuHt— bu^ ^ :F=T— -^ i?^ ■r-tr .rf"* !!> Je - BUS Christ the First and Ijast, He saves, and He a - lone. tz:sL ir 8 One only door of heaven Btauda open wide tu-day* One saerifice is given, Tia Christ, the livuig way. C%tt 8 My only song and story Is~Jo8U8 died for me ; My only hope of glory, The Cross of Calvary. Okx ■75 i^': 'i % > No. 79. m»t fluttt tfae §mt»t §e? "Whatsoever a man Howeth, that shall he also reap."— Gal. 6: 7. Mrs, Emilt S. Oaxbt, 1860. Alt. ^- P- BUM, by par. : K^ r N ^. Jt ^ * ^ > '- -# — #- ^ -# — #- a ¥^ •*-•- 1. Sowing the seed by the daylight fair, Sowing the seed by the noon-day glare, 2. Sowing the seed by the wayside high, Sowing the seed on the rocks to die, 3. Sowing the seed of a lingering pain. Sowing the seed of a maddened btain, fei j(j' it^ -0-^ — ' • S3 *r-** -* — (- m ^^^ i^^^ -#-2- i I ^i^==^^- :^;=ii: -0 — 0- -f.-^-j- t E 1!^ -#-#- Sow-ing th& seed by the fad-ing light. Sowing the seed in the solemn night; Sowing the seed where the thorns will spoil, Sowing the seed in the fer - tile soil ; Sow-ing the seed of a tarnished name, Sowing the seed of o- ter-nalbhame; fe ^ - ^=^-^^^ ^^^^ i^ -^-^ rri tzjL s=i:iz;;4i ¥ :e /T\ ^^ ^^ P * it Oh, what shall the har-vest be? Oh, what shall the har-vest be?. /T\ ^ >- t^ i/ b t/ J y p — p — #_^L_L^L =:p: g ^ t I I I Z I 5~5 C C eown in our might, , Oath - ered in time or e - .^ )^ > ,s I Sown in our weakness or sown in our might, Gath - ered in time or e - §t g 5 g g C g b ^nrv 'i i pF-t- •► ter - ni - ty, Sure, ah, sure will the har - - vest bo. r n S i I I I U ^ S i »- ^ ^ t^rnJ^^ ^ J^i r ^ i ter - ni - ty, Sure, ah, rzra will the hiir vest, harvest l)e. 4 Sowing the seed with an aching heart Sowing the seed while the tear-drops start Sowing lU hope till the reapers come Gladly to gather the harvest home: Oh, what shall the harvest be 1 Oh, what shall the harvest he 1 77 K 'ill. i i : It* i" ; I is 11 ! No. 80. '^hm b §H« Ut » §ue, There la lifeatthismoment for m -^_^- 4 ^ ^._ that the LouD will work tor xm: for Uiere in no rcHtraint to the LORD im save t)y mi'iiy or l>\ fow. And liis iiniiour-hfiiiror said unto him, Do all that win thine heart : tiirii th«)<' J huhidd, I am with thiio ai-cordiii;: to thint^ licart. And ,)<>iiathan climbed up upon liig hiindrt and upon liis {wt, and his armoiirbcarfr afU^r him : and tliny fell before Jonathan : iiml hJH arinourbeurer slew aftir him. So tho LoiU) uaved l8ra«d that day : and tho battle passiMl over onto Beth-aveu."— 1 Sam. 14: 1, 6, 7, 13, 23. P. P. BLI88. P. P. BU88, by per. & i ^-^- m dtiLS^^ X ^- ■ f" J ^- i. On - ly 2. Ou - i.y 3, Ou - ly — u • I an annour - bear- er, proud- ly I stand, *Wait - ing to an armonr - boar- er, now in the field. Guard- ing a an armour - bear- er, yet may I share Glo - ry im- i; f -j^zzzz: f T -T i ISEt m P i^izzit: -N- :*t; i^^^^ll fol - low at tho King's command ; Marching if "onward" shall the ehin-inpf hel- met, sword, and shiiM, Wait - ing to hear the thrilling mor- tal, and a bright crown wear : If, in the bat - tie, to my I fc WI- g ^ i: -«»- -tr. -7^ :± ^ I fc -tC— :^ £ -V- -(9- or - der be, Standing by my Cap-tivin, sorv- ing faith- ful - ly. bat- tie- cry, Heady then to ans- wer, "Mas-ter, hero am I." trust I'm true, Mine sho 11 bo the hon - ors in the Grand Ro - view. m ■-¥=?:-= r=t ^ 3t ^ m^sEE^ -jSL £ ~w ^ -««- uo A ©tttg m ^mmX'^mtt.—dimiinM. CHORUS. P ^^ ♦, P^ ^^ieSeEe^ 5^ Hear ye the battle cry ! "Forward," the call ! Sec ! see the faltorin*:; ones ! .'-f:-f f * 1 ^1^— f— 'l^ t/ -^^^ V > V— ^s*- -t> — ^-~V — t*- fc-t ifciK: K 1^ S 2i|r iffi: :i:-V'' ->, — y V- . «) m 1 ^ p^ back-ward they fall Sure- ly the Captain may de - peud oa me, m ri?: -0--K r^ztzzasTi^ ^ ^^m ^ — 0t^' f—fi — a — « — (t_ 1 P— g • -^—1f • • 0- ^ ^ »^ W 1 T— t ' t-TT. 4==t^:-t ^i ^ s s _ L ' I ^ -W L I ' ' 1 ' S • - ^ - &E?S^»r-:i:3;^M::zz:zg__a^-gzu:eiizlzg::z:iiz -JZTZjST- K— S- 9 — y- ;;rz:!lz::«=:;|--i: Though but an armour-bcar-er I may be. Sure - ly the Captain may de - 4_f-^- •-#- «~v — • — * M 0-* p $ a t=r-=q -^—^ztmerzibrTrzi J L- U U U H^ III t 1 1 I I y t. I!' I s^ <^^^tP=^ xnj: -«-l •=4: -Sr-it tE^J^^i -# — #• £Eetri=5 -«»- ■7!r i pond ou mo, Though but an ar- mour-bear-or I may bo. izziitz^izt:. ~f»- . -,-«__# — — « — #_^ — ^r ^--::^- 5 ^zzac::^ ilrzzttz :t=rjizzlri=z^ * h— -h ziEz^ now ol-most o'er, Safe -within tho lifo-boat, sail - or, pull for the shore. ■J: f ill: ^u «-^ -^ irtzfit t — i ITf i f ^ -^ -■ X ^ tho oar , t --^ !« If .^-'-JJiZZLji J Zji ^ Sufo f :^ tl^ i»- in tho life - boat, Bail - or, cling to self no more ! % r5=» -a- Lcave tho poor old stranded wreck, and pull for tho shore. ^1!^^ ? ^^=^ ^ r S Tnist in tho life-boat, sailor, all olflo will fail, Stronger tlio HtirgcH tloflb and llorcor thti galo, Heed not tbe sturniy winds, though b)udly they roar ; Watch the "bright and morning Htur," and pull for the 8hore« Pull for tho shore, d&o. 3 BriRbt gleams tho morning, sailor, up lift tl»e eye ; Clou(l^< and durknoss disappearing, gbtry is uighl 8afe iu the life-boat, sailor, sing evermore ; **Glory, glory, ballebijah!" pull for tho shore. Pull for tho shuro, dio. 8U ^1 -^ s =— J^zzlgzzzU- U - U =: _U ^ — - L r-z ilizzidgizzz: i|.. i -: ■ h i No. 84. J. Keble, 1827. '^' -*^ -<5«^ -r*- •<*^ "Tho L• T*- -*• -I*- T*- -^ n*-* - • ■ - - - - -f5'--| — •<^-t5' -^., n~1 — [pa: .:^ :j drr [:fg~'^-g;±g .JJ Oh, may uo earth-born cloud a - rise, To hide Thee from Tliy Hervant's eyes. B(! my last thought, how sweet to rest For-ov- or on my Saviour's breast. ■^m* ^-A ^--f Si ( 9 . ■(^■^ S Abide with me from mom till ove, For without Theo I cannot live ; Abide with mo when uight m nigh, For without Thuo I dare not die. 4 IT Homo poor wandering child of Tliine Have sinirned tiv-«lay the voice divhio— Now, Lord, tho gmoioua work bi^iu ; Let him uo more Uo down iu siu. 9 — a^—f» f- a: ■'^ 2zzzi!^-;^^; as^^ gei 5 Watch by tho sick : enrich tho poor With bluHsings from Thy boundless store ; Be every moiirner'H nleep to-night, Like infant's sluiubuvs, pure and light. Gome near and bless us when we wake, Riv tln'ough the W(«"ld our way wc take, Till ill tho ocean of Tliy love We lose oin'selvcs iu heaven ubcve. No. 85. IfSttlS, ^tnn of Pa f0Ut (o.ns-iu) "Tho Lord will bo a rofiige in times of trouble."— Ph A LM : 9. Rev. Cn. Wbblby, 1740. Simeon B. MAnsii. 1834. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ft J ) Je - SUB, lov - er of my sotil, Let mo to Thy bo - som fly, \ ( While tho noar-er wa-ters roll, While the^empost still is high; I D. C. Safe in - to the ha - voa guide, Oh, ro-ceivo my soul at last. lE fcjSM-S, §0VtV 1f( Ps ^0ttt.-««ttrittM. D.C. Ilidomc, O my Siivionr hi do, Till theBtonnof life is past; ^9-'-i9' m 1 — r 'J Other rcfiiK'iliftvo I none, IIuiigH Tiiy lulph'HH Boul on Tboo; Liiivo, oil, lcuv(( nio not ul()n«>, Still HUi)jK)rt and (Mtnil'ort nio. All my truHt on Theo iH HtaytMl All uiy hdi. frnni Tl^(•<^ I bring ; Ci>vrr my didt-nrcleiiH licad With tho Bhmlow of Thy wing. 3 Thou, O ChriHt, art all I want; Mont thun all in Theo I iinure witlun. Tlioti of life tho Fountain art, Freely let me take (.f Thee ; Spring Thou up within my heart, liiue to all etoruity. No. 86. ^mh 0f '^(it$. (o.n. 2-111- 3-110.) " The Tjord Is my dofoncrt, and my God iu tbo Kock of my rofngo."— PsA. 94 : 22. P^v. A. M. Toi'LAOY, 177n. Dr. TiiOB. IlAHTlxas, 1830. I , FINE. mm S^- ^- zi. StL'. -4 — i^- ^ A ^ 1. Ilock of A - ^,'eH, cleft for mo. Lot mo bido my -self in Thco ; of Bin the doub - lo euro. Save mo from its Ruilt and power. X -V ■i»- T^?- II II D. 0. 1*6 — \y-~\ — -N-,— -I 1 1 1 — I Vt— I • (- r n Lot tho wa -^z tor and tbio blood, From Thy ri - ven si Jo which flowed, -(*- m -Vz f- -«*- i y Not the labor of my liands Can Aillil Tby law's demandH; Could my xeul no reH)iit() know, Could my ti>arH forever llow, All lor Hin eouhl not atone ; Thou must Have, aiul Thou aluue. S Nothing in my baud I bring, fiimply to Thy cross I cling ; Nakod, uomu to TUee lor drees, 80 HelpIcHH, look to Thee for grauo ; Foul, 1 tu the fountain tly, Wash me, Saviour, or 1 die. While 1 draw this deotlng hreatb, When mine eyes Hball clo in death. When I soar to worlds unknown, See Thee on Thy judguiout ihrou©,— Book of Agea, olefb for me, Let me hide myself iu 1 uee. ■V 1-— f V - h\ ] ' i l! '. 'I 11 ti il 1 'I 1 1 No. 87. €Vm ^t (G.n. 9-125.) "Blesa me, even me also, my Father. "—Gkn. 27: 38. Mrs. Elk. Codwbb. Wa. B. Bradbuiit, by per. ^i -t 3 t5»- 2Z ^J 1^33 1. Lord, I hear of showers of bloRS-ing Thou art scattering full and froe- 2. Pass me not, O gracious Fa-ther ! Sin - ful tho' my heart may lio ; 3. Pass me not, O ten - der Sa\aour ! Let mo love and cling to Thee ; m± -^9- :si :|=t 331 -0 — «»- "i»- 3?: ^ I J^ ^^ : ^— gj- ■cS^ -Oh- -1^ 3Z: *-* iSt Showers, the thirsty land re- freshing; Let some droppings fall on mo- Thou might'st leave me, but the nith - er L(^t Thy mer - cy fall on mo- I am long-ing for Thy fa - vor; Whilst Thou'rt calling, oh, call me m lac ^ -iO- -mf- :^^: & E - ven me, E - ven me, "^ J— 1^- • -r'S 1^— S"- * Let Thy blcss-ing fall on 9^^^=!=^ ^=4= I mo. ;^ 4 Pass mo not, O mighty Spirit ! Thoii canst make the blind to soo; Witiu'HBer of Jcniis' merit. Speak tho word of power to rao.-Evon me. 5 Love of Qod, no pure and chaiigoless ; Blood of Chriat, so ;ich and fruo ; -ZT- ■^ V- v^ v^ Grace of God, so strong and boundless;— Magnify thoni all in mc. — Even mo. 6 Pass mo not ! Thy lost one bringing, Bind my heart, O Lord, to Thoo ; While the streams of life are spriiijjitiK, Blessing others, oh, bioas mo,'— Even ma No. 88.^ttW^ P^» ^ SCltt^tt ^^•^It ?!^ll0Valt. (G.n.2-89: 3-llo) "For Thy name's seko, load me and guide me."— Pbalh 31: 3. William WiLLiiMfl, ITTl. Lead mo all my journey through : 1 Onidorao, O Tliou great ,Tohovah, Pilgrim through this barren land; I am weak, but Thou art mighty, Hold me with Thy powerful Laud : Br(>ad of heaven. Feed tnu till I want no more. S Open now the crystal fountain, Whutioo the healiug waters flow; Lot tho flory, oloud^' pUlar Strong Deliverer, Bo Thou still my strength and shield. 3 Wlion I tread tho verge of Jordan, Bid my anxious feara subside; Bear me through tho swelling current, Land mo safe on Canaan's side; Songs of praises I will ovur give tu Thoo. 8U :5t.- 3 Bo. 69. fieM |i(rt t<» '^mptnAim. (oh. 2-122.) ** God is faithfal, who will not suffer yon to be tempted above that yo are able."— 1 CoK. 10: 13. H. R. Paujfr, by per. .# * - # g - { 1- -M s » s a a jf « M^ jp^^l^I^EI 1. Yield not to temp-ta - tion, For yielding is sin, Each vio - I'ry will 2. Shun e - vil com-pan-ions, Bad language dis - dain, God's namo hold in 3. To him that o'ercom - eth God giv - eth a crown, Thro' faith we shall r-- ;^¥:«-i fefe :£k ler*: help you Some oth - er to win ; Fight man-fnl - ly on - ward, rev'reuce. Nor take it in vain ; Be thoughtful and earn - est, con - quer, Though oft-en cast down ; He who is our Sav - iour, #-iH-J 4— . -#-.—4-.- t t: -t— .— _L L- m #-.-^ Dark passions sub-due. Look ev-er to Je - bus. He'll carry >ou through. Kind-hearted and true, Look ev-er to Je - bus, He'll curry you through. Our strength will renew, Lof^k ev-er to Je - bus. He'll carry you through. g^^ H; 1 1 'W i i 1 li :i i\ CHORUS. i -K-^ 1^ Ask the Saviour to help you, Corn-fort, strengthen, and keep yon ; V— tr 4 zii=±: ^ — V bMrt ^ ^^-r = ^^ ^ t:- -h__^ ^ t^-r. m Ho is will-ing to aid you, Ho will car - ry you through. £ S7 •i' il!; '. '■ If Ill pill No. 90. i ^tft it gltt WWX §tm* (gh.2-55.) *' Casting all your caro npon Him ; for He careth for you."— 1 Peteb 5 : 7. Mias Ellen H. Wilus. English. ^ ^ N-~> N , .; , :^ r-\ N— ?^-^V m itt r X ^y-t-^f-^r: ztiztrJ- ^ 1. 1 left it ftll \\'ith Jo - BUS Long a - go ; All my Bins I brought Him, 2. I leave it all with Je - sua, For He knows How to steal the bit - ter • i^* Bi it( mm -^Sr-^-jft: And my wo3. When by faith I Haw Him On the tree. Heard His small, still whisper, From lito's woes ; How to gild the tear-drop With His smile, Make th( ' desert garden f '-t- — ^ — *~": -ft — ^ 1 5:1 • 'Tis for thee,' From my heart the burden Rolled a - way — Hap -py day ! Bloom a-whilo : When my weakness leaueth On His might, All seems light V— T il -^—4- ^ >-. S^ -^ i k Cres. ^ S Rit. ir-v From my heart the bur - don Rolled a - way — When my weakness lean - eth On His might, I ^ day ! All seems light. E :P^ S TT-T ■V-T lap - py yj seer * 11 I leave it all with Je;;ua Day by day; Faith can iirnily trust Him Como what may. HojM! has dropjK'tl her anchor, Found her re/st In the ealin, sure liovcn Of His breast: Lovo estcciuH it htraven Tu abide At Uui sido. Oh, leave it all with Josua, Droopinj; soul I Tell not half thy story, But the whole. Worlds on worlds are hanging On His hand. Life and death arc waiting Ills eomniand ; Yet His teiidtr bosom Mttkca (/tec rooiu-Oh,. como hor^^ 8S No. Wm. P 1. 2. ¥ =4 p' L •4 ^■■ 9=3 No. 91. ®hm fe « |0ttttfak " A Foontain opened for sin."— Zxcn. 13: 1. Wm. CoWTER, 1779. Westebn MitODT. I 1. There is a fountain filled with blood. Drawn from Immanuel's veins, 2. The dy - ing thief re-joiced to see That fountain in his day ; ♦ ♦ *-!.#.•♦ ■f=f ^c^^: ■^ m H, ; ^ it I And Bin - ners plunp:ed lx>nen,th that floo(4 Lose all their prnil - ty stains, And there may I, though vilo m ho, Wash all my sins a - way. 9JEJ 0:^^^-. '■W=^ J ■:-^^~P- 1 — r ^ t=r- ^ 3CT=1 EEFRAlir. 4 ^fi££EE3; ??=r ig LoHO all their guil - ty Ktiiins, Loko all their giiil - ty stains ; "W'iish all ray tiiua a - way, Wuah all my sins a - way ; 9- :n: -^ ^ Str I -J- if r^Ar. I ^^isis :^ :€r^ — L ■«»-s- 1 And sin - norsplunpod beneath that flood Lose all their gnil-ty stains, i'uid there may 1, though vilo us he, Wash all my sins a - way. -^-3^4ikivi:fc3z=fEpzzq^ 'tr V'.i ■ p It i «: ,lr" ft in: r I'M- E'or Binco by faith I saw the stream Thy llowing wounds supply, Redeeming lovo has been my tbene And shall bo till I dio. He/, HO Then in a nobler, sweeter song I'll suig tiiy power to save, [ tonf^io When this poor, lisping, stammering Liutt eiluttt iu the grave. ^/. ■ I m iji 'i( '"■': No. 92. SUk ^mt ^m SC&m, (on 2-1 is > "Oh that I had •wings like a dove, for then would I fly away end DC at rest."— Psalm 55: 6. Rev. D. "W. C. Huntington. T>:.iju9 C. O'Kanb, by per. 1. Oh, think of the home over there, By the sido of the river of light, Where the 2. Oh, think of the friends over there, Who belore us the journey have trod. Of the m ±i t-- r *=irrir -»-s iSS % i9- ^—m- T^SL ^/—^ ^^^^ t: V— 9- over there, -jtym. fe -#^ 353 saints, all immor-tal and fair. Are robed in their garments of whit*, over there, songs that they brea.the on the air. In their home in the palace of God, over there. f=f^fr^ '■"I : Hill t±i :^h Over there. Over there, T W^ m -^'--^-f- over there. Oh. think of the home over there, over there ; Over over there. Oh, think of thefriendsoverthere,overthere;OvLr ^ 1^ p0-j^-^f^Z ^yi— ?- •^_^.* ^I^ i i fe over tliuiu, -^-> over tlioru, 5^ over there, /r\ £i3 3± Pig there, over there,over there.o - ver there, Oh, think of the home o - ver there, there, over there, over there, o - ver there. Oh, think of the friends o-ver there. ^-i-.- t ^^=F^-5=^^^ '■ f=^-'-f—0 - over there. V- r -•_*- E r i 3 My Saviour is now over there. There my kindred and friends are at rest ; '"lieu away from my sorrow and care. Lot me fly to the land of tho blest. Over there, over there, My Saviour is now over there. 4 I'll soon be at home over there. For tho end of my journi!}' I see ; Many dear to my heart, over there, Aro watching and waiting for uie. Over there, over there, I'll soon bo at homo over there. No. 93. p. r. Bliss. "Be ye therefore perfect." — MATT. 5: 6. P. P. BU88, by per. 9 fcti* 1. More ho - li - ness give me, More striv - inga with - in ; 2. More grat-i- tude give me, More trust in the Lord; 3. More pu - ri - ty give me, More strength to o'er - come ; ^b b H— r^=h — ^ ' > 1^ — r ^^ ~s^:»zj More p;\ - tience in suflf - 'ring, More sor - row for sin ; More pride in His glo - ry, More hope in Hia word ; More free-dom from earth - stains, More long -inga for home; iirr 1*^^ -g- » ^ -t»- 1 - b-^--— 4 : s -»»- More faith in my Sav - iour. More sense of Hia care ; More tears for His sor - rows, More pain at His grief; More fit for the king - dom. More used would I 'be ; .•. *-• _tf_. ^ ^ ^dE fc=i $ ^i&z=J i2{t. -0-i- 3± =i^ * -«»- H More joy in Hia ser - vice, More pur - pose in prayer. More meek-ness in tri - al. More praise for re - lief. More bless - ed and ho - ly, More, Sav ■■ iour, /ifce T/iee. EI3 i ^ ^=f-* ^r i Ol . 4 * I ^'i; "i i! 1 ! il"i, ■•■ \ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) /> 1.0 I.I \^ m It li^ I!: 1^ IIM 12.0 1.8 1.25 1.4 1.6 ^ 6" — ► V] <^ /2 ^W ^.J /a ^,^^^ ^ W^ si' V /A Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. MS80 (716) •7a-4S03 #> ^ V A ci^^ \ 4^ 6^ s:.- ask Him your heart to re - new ; Ho waits to be gra-cious, O why will you lonpj-er pur - sue? How can you re-ject the sweet on - ly sal - va-tion is there ; Be - lieve, and that moment the 1^^ ^ t ■y—y ^ ^ ^k s =1 T ■0-'- turn not a - Wai^, For now there is par - dou for you. mos - Bage of love Thflt of - fers full par - dou for you ? fcspir - it of grace Wiil an - swer your pen - i - tent pniyer. 3^ ^ ; .^ > Ifet I^. w CHORUS. Si YoH, tliere is pardon for you, Yes, there is pardon for you ^ • -^ ♦. ♦ . ^ ^ I ^ J m3f-z 1 r Trrri ^ mP #m #^ jfe^^JN^^I^ for you, for yoik :i=a^ vr- S M^ :iU-* -i=^^^^i=^^. For Je - BUS has died to re-deom you, And of- fors full pardon to you. •£- l^^S pmmm Qa 1 ; ' ;■';» h !i ,: !i J1 No. 96. §[0tWtt0 kt ^mt$. (G.H. 2-123) " And 'when Ho came to it Ho fonnd nothing bnt leaves." — Mabk 11 ! 13. L. E. A. SiLAB J. Vail, by pef . i?--rH: r -^ ^ ! ^-4^ i i m ! — k §^ t m. — \-M m- i -i^i ^ 0V0 ^ #-|-#^ 1. Nothing but leaves! The Spirit grieves O'er years of wasted life ; O'er fefeJ^fe X I fc fck -# — 0- ^ f=? m ^ BUS indulged while conscience slept, O'er vows and promises un - kept, And ___ p — ^ — ^ ^ — ^ _ » ^^^- 7 \ L i — ^rr-- -^ — » — 3' Ff=^g I , I r^ J X-^r4-J..- r. - - ^ — ^ ^ # — .^ — ' - ^' iis reap from years of strife rrr^ Nothing but leaves ! ^i^^ ©fci3^i53£iS5S 3Z:?ITI? i^-tr-i^ rr Nothing but leaves ! s^=£ rFf s^ 2 Nothing but loaves ! No gathered sheavea, Of life's fair ripening grain : Wc BOW our seeds ; lo ! tares and weeds,— Words, idle words, for earnest doods — Then reap, with toil and pain, Nothing but leaves ! nothing but h^aveal 3 Nothing but leaves ! Sad mem'ry weaves No veil to liido the past : And as we trace our weary way, And count each lost and misspent day We sadly And at last- Nothing but leaves ! nothing but IcavesI 4 Ah, who shall thus the Master moot, And bring but withered leaves I Ah, who shall at the Saviour's feet, Before the awful judgment-seat Lay down for golden ahcavos, Kothing but leaves t nothing but leaveii 04i /^ No. 97. ^tWth, *' And they ehftU bo Mino. eaith tho Lortl of hosts. In tbat day when I make up My jewels."— Malachi 3:17. Eev. "W. O. CuBHiNO. Geo. F. Eoot, by per. Moderate. , , i fe£ -N P P i^oi 1. When He com ~ eth, when He com - eth To make up His Z-'P$=^ *-: ^ ir ^ -r 13 jew - els, All His jew-els, precious jewels, His loved and His own. z^ii-^ '^^& -fz V— H ?=^pf=f ^ I '•I. i' ' U[ •i|*n r; IS d CHORtTS. i '—0- r Like the stars of tho mom - ing, His bright crown a - I T- T- fz -T ■■ - -■ — T - ^ if ^N 3: i r t^ i dom-ing. They shall shiuo in their beauty, Bright gems for His crown. ^\.t^. W4^- ^s J-J-^-^ =r=P: 1 — r ^m T 2 Ho will gather, Ho will gather Tho gems for His kingdom : All tho puru oncH, ull thu bright ones, Hia loved and Uia own. Cko, 3 Little children, little children, Who lovo thoir Redeemer, Arc tho jewels, precioua jewels, Uia lovod and Uis own. Cho. OS No. 98. 60 WmU »tt Pg ?t»cj|a«a. "Gk> work to-day in My vineyard."— Matt. 21 : 28. Anok. From " Dew Drops," by per. of T. C. O'KanB. -h— tr ?e=(t -fS-4^ i ^- .4 4 ^-4 >->- •J 1 H ! »t — IS - 1. ' '.Go work in My vineyard, " There's plenty to do, The harvest is great and the 2. "Go work in My vineyard, " I claim thee as Mine, With blood did I buy thee, and P • • "^ Zfet V U ^J u — J — ^ -0 • »- ■\rv-v :^ ■\j^j-^-^^i>-^- s^ m ^ t Jf^ -a- 9! lab'rers are few ; There's weeding and fencing, and clearing of roots, And D. S. — I've sheep to be tend-ed, and lambs to be fed, Tlio all that is thine ; Thy time and thy ta - lents, thy loft-iest powers, Thy D. S.— In pain and tempta-tion, in anguish and shame, I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ->:__:* ■ f- f- , — ^_^ — ^ — ^ m &= V 'i^ ^ V V -y- tr-r U W tr P l^ J^-A^ zfcizfLzi: ^^i ■-N — -\ rf\ I ^^ i ^ -jt m -K— N— N—K-J S S ^- t- -g-^g—0- ploughing, and sowing, and gath'ring the fnlits. There are foxes to take, there are loHt must bo gathered, the wea-ry ones led. [Oo to Chorus.} warm-est af - feo-tions, thy sun-ni -est hours. I will-ing-ly yielded My paid thy full ran-som; My purchase I clsxim. [Oo to Chorus.] r Wdlves to de-stroy. All n - gos and ranks I can ful - ly era-ploy. Go king-dom for thee, The song of arch-an - gels— to hang on the tree ; ES^l t=^ ^ E ZUZHtJZZlU i -J-J-U-^^^tr-V trnr-Lr=F V— J Sil/ oo work, k9 — i m go ■work, . J :i^ S ^^ fez: ^ work in My vineyard, go work in My vineyard, go work in My vineyard ; there's 9= — 1 1— — t 1 ! ■^-~ -# •- r :,l:^. ^ . W ^ — k :^ ^«=ji: :5=5=5=P=s: Go work, go work, r ^ J u- Go work, po work, K K » /Cs I S— r — -c r-^ H ^— ^ — ^Vd * Pt«-v-#^J^ — H vT-N- N — C n 1^ ' plenty to do, Go work, work, work, worls. The harvest is great and the lab'rers are few. • ' \ \ '1/ u z> i> '^ ^ ^ ^ 3 "Go work in My vineyard;" oh, " work while 'tia day," Tlic brij;lit. lumrs of sunshine arc hiistenin}; away; And uif^lit'a gloomy shadows are ;j;athcriii};; fast ; Then the time for our labor shall ever bo past. Bcifin in the morning, and toil all the day, Thy strength I'll supply and thy wages I'll pay; And blessed, thriee blessed the diligent few, Who llniah the labor I've given them to do. No. 99. ,^^Hm0uv^ 7fi. " A brokoTi and a contrite heart, O God, thoa wilt not dpsplae."— T»s, T>\ ; VT. E(!v. CiiAS. Webucy, 1740. C. M. Von WEnnn. -i I \ c=v :i2*=:fc:^ -f9 i =t -+- * t: is 1. Depth of mor - cy ! can there 'jo Mer - cy Btill reserved for me ? 2. I have lonpf withstood His grace ; Long provoked Him to His face ; 3. Now, in-cliuemo to ro - pent ; Let mo now my sins la - ment ; ^ - -^ *■ ill; ♦ >/^ . ^ -^ .jt»- ^^ S mi T ? «: ^ P^ ^^^ ^^i=^ ^ r ^t^ I Cau my God Ilia wrath for - benr ? Mo, the chief of gin - ners, spare ? Wotild not hearken to His calls, Grieved Uim by a thonsand falls. Now my fuiil ro - volt de - plore, Woep, be - liove, and sin no more. m £ f r,tt 3: m^ ^fi 3^ r-:q»: «= I I, h I "'■ m or No. 100. Warn tu Slamfottev (S>me. "He flhall give yon another Comforter."— John. 14: 13. William Moork. Rev. R. Lowhy, by per. 1. My heart, that was heavy and sad, Was made to re - joice and be glad, 2. To sin and to e - vil in-clined. With darkness per-vad-ing my mind, 3. The voice of thanksj, ing I raised, The Lord, my Ee-deem-er I pnvised ; Sib': ii E »=iE 3i i»-*-»- — -la ^ £ #^i^- ■V^A T — r ^— v ^^ -# — #- -«-•- And peace without measure I had, When the Com - No rest I could a - ny-where find, Till the Com - I was at His mer - cy a - maz'd, When the Com - •^ 4L'^ ^ ♦ ♦ 1^. . ^ ^ f-' ^^^ iLi3^?3^ fort - er came, fort - er came, fort - er came. ^ -P— >- Ci^ REFRAIN. ■P CT ^crzpf Peace, sweet peace, Peace when the Comfort-er came ! 51 t=^ -t-'.- K^-y -j -1 — r -#— #- My heart that was v-^ ^^ P'^ rt' ^i^ i heav - y and sad, ■^-^ P 1 ^m Was made to re - joice and bo =^ gjad^ It I ■ ^ ^ 1 ^ ^^=1 «'h. t. And peace without meosiire I had, When the Comfort-er came. bi^j^^ ^ iuu+ l^j^ 08 u No. 101. totrnatiatt* Cp. Kev. E. PRBBONBT, 1780. O. HOLDEH, 1793. i-4--— r^ ^ 5 -^r-*-^ s 1. All hail the power of Je - sue' name ! Let an-gela pros-trate itiU ; I 4- *=pt rr f r~r-T-T ■r: i 3 -<5^ -- 1 E -t^— ^ /^ *::±tt ^ r- tS*- -<5^ 3tiit: ± ■i«- p-j r— ^sr. Bring forth the roy-al di - a - dem, And crown Him Lord of alL 1 9^13 I -^ -(t ^ 3: 31 P :fe 4^^^ ■a>- r i 2 Let every kindred, every tribe, On this terrestrial ball, To Him all majesty ascribe. And crown Him Lord of all. S Oh, that with yonder eacred throng Wo at His feet may fall ; We'll join the everlasting song, And crown Him Lord of all. No. 102. 1 O for a thonsand tongnes to sing My great Redeemer's praise; Tlie glories of my God and King, The triumphs of His gr»oe. 2 My gracious Master, and my God, Assist luo to proclaim, — To spread, through all the earth abroad, The lionors of Thy Name. 3 Jesus! — the Name that charms our feara Tliat bids our sorrows cease ; 'Tis music in the sinner's ears, 'Tis life, and health, and peace. 4 Ho breaks the power of canoell'd sin. Ho sets the pris'ner free; His blood can make the foulest clean ; His blood avail'd for me. Sev. ClUB. WISUT. 174a QO I I '■;, ^ t' til ii . :M I ii No. 103. f0^feingtom^ ^♦p* Wm. Cowper, 1T79. Dr. Lowell Mason, 1838: 1. What various hindrau-ces we meet, In coming to the mer-cy - seat ! -%-^^ t ^ . ^ g _i_ ^m^ it: ^ 'JT -"&- i^ ^ Yet .-* r ^ -# — •- who that knows the worth of prayer, Bnt wishes to be often there ? S p:ie -«^ -- fi la: ?=»= I -"<»- T=^ r-r , . ,- A place than all besides more sweet, — It is the blood-bought mercy-seat. 3 There is a scene where spirits blend. Where friend holds fellowship with friend; Though sunder'd far, by faith we meet. Around one common mercy-seat. Eov. Hugh Stowell, ikj". 2 Prayer makes the darkened clouds with draw ; Prayer climbs the ladder Jacob saw. Gives exercise to faith and love, Brings every blessing from above. 3 Restraining prayer, we cease to fight ; Prayer makes the Christian's armor bright ; And Satan trembles ^hen he sees The weakest saint upon his knees. l. m. No. 104. 1 So let our lips and lives express The holy gospel we profess ; So let our works and virtues shine, To prove the doctrine all divine. 2 Thus shall wo best proclaim abroad The honors of our Sa\'iour God ; When His salvation reigns within, And grace subdues the power of sin. 8 Religion bears our spirits up, Wliile we expect that blessed hope, — The bright appearance of the Lord : And faith stands leaning on His word. Rov. I. Watts, 1709. No. 105. ""TeVa" 1 From every stormy wind that blows, Prom every swelling tide of woes. There is a calm, a sure retreat ; "Tis found beneath the mercy-seat. S There is a place, where Jesus sheds The oil of gladness on our heads ; No. 106. ^^''^VENTa ^s. aimes. 1 Sinners, tarn ; why will ye die! God, your Maker, asks you why f God, who did your being give, Made you with himself to live ; He the fatal cause demands ; Asks the work of His own hands. — Why, ye thankless creatures, why Will ye cross His love, and die ? 2 Sinners, turn ; why will ye die ? God, your Saviour, asks you why ? He. who «lid your souls retrieve, Died Himself, that ye might live. Will ye let Him die in vain ? Cruciiy your Lord again f Why, ye ransomed sinners, why Will yo slight His grace and die f 3 Sinners, turn ; why will ye die ? God, the Spirit, asks you why ? He who all your lives hath strove. Urged you to embrace His love. Will yo not His grace receive I Will ye still refuse to hve ! O ye dfing sinners, why, Why will yo forever die ? Rov. C. "Wksu:v. 1T15. lUO No. 107. (Bun. C p. •Ronso'B Verfllon," 1643. Psalm 23. Wm. H. HaVSBGAL, 1847. I i ?E t3Z^ ^ It j^ i -»^ .; ^ i. - t =t 1^2: : ^ ^t V -««- 1. The Lord's my shepherd, I'll not want, He makes me down to lie IS Oz -*5>- 3z: -«5>- 's: -i9- 32: f s I m !?■ ii p— «- -<5*- s ^ -liSh i i iSh ♦ — ^» ^ -«»- 2; In pastures green; He lead-eth me The qui-et wa-ters by. I mi -ffi. :..p. J- -^- -i5>- J- -tSi- -(»- 3: :t •i9- f= -^ i*- :sz '2 My soul lie doth restore again. And mo to walk doth make ^^'ithiIl the paths of righteousness, Ev'n lor His owu name's sake. 3 Yea, though I walk in death's dark vale, Yet will I fear noue ill ; For Thou art with me ; and Thy rod And staff me comfort still. 4 Jly table Thou hast furnished In presence of my foes ; My head Thou dost with oil anoint, And my cup overiiows. 5 Goodness aud mercy all my life Shall surely follow me ; And in God's house for evermore, My dwelling place shall be. We'll taste, e'en here, the hallow'd bUss Of an eternal home. Rev. "W. H. Bathubst, 1831. C. M. Ho. 108. 1 for a faith that will not shrink, Though press'd by every foe, That will not tremble on the brink Of any earthly wo; 2 Tliat will not murmur or complain Heneath tho chast'niug rod. But. in tho hour of grief or pain, Will lean upon its God ;— 2 A faith that Bhinea more bright and clear When tempests rage without ; That when in danger knows no fear, In darkness feels no doubt ;— i Lord, give us such a faith as this, And then, whate'er may come. No. 109. ^TeyA!" 1 Salvation! O the joyful sound I What pleasure to our ears ; A sovereign balm for every wound, A cordial for oui* fears. 2 Salvation ! let the echo fly The spacious earth around, While all the armies of the sky Conspii'o to raise the sound. 3 Salvation! O Thou bleeding Lambt To Thee the praise belongs : Salvation shall inspire our hearts, And dwell upon our tongues. Rev. I. Watts, 1709. No. 110. 1^e7% <°-"-2-120.> I Joy to tho world, tho Lord is come! Let earth receive her King ; Let every heart prepare Him room, And heaven aud nature slug. 2 Joy to tho world, the Saviour reigns, Let men their songs employ ; While fields and Hoods, rocks, hills, and Repeat tho soimding joy. [plaius, 3 He rules the world with truth and grace. And makes the nations prove Tho glories of His righteousness. And wonders of His love. ' Eev. L Watts, ITMt lOl pi,\ (I mu i No. ill. Kov. Isaac Wattb, 1700. UttKdiW. €,^. (o.n.2-35.) ^N Guillauhb Franc, 151S. ist :::SC -KA- :(^ 1. A laH ! and did §^|: * -t^>- :!?= £ I my Savionr l_J t«»- •»«>- l^^^^^P =^ -#=>^ -1^- 1- -«»- bleed, And did my ^=p '^- f!5'- -tS?- -6^ So v' reign die? ^sj Si^ 1^- 3: i=^ /Ts •^ I -♦5^ iS: a^s li^ uE: 1 — r Would Ho de - voto that sa - cred -^- •¥9- -^ _J \ 1 L J52: P^ =«: B --f^i- s?: 1^ g=b: Load For such a worm as I? 2?: ^ S i:^ -f — "-(- pztp 3?: :S2: H - Was it for crimes that I have done, III) groauM upon the tree ? Auiazin^ pity I grace iinknowu 1 And love beyond degree I Well might the sun in darkness bide, And ehiit his glories in. When Christ, the mighty Maker died. For man, the creature's sin. 4 Thus might I hide my blushing faoe While His dear cross ap])ears ; Dissolve my heart in thanlifulncss. And melt mine eyes to tears. 5 But drops of grief can ne'er repay The debt of love I owe : Here, Lord, I give myself away, — 'Tis all that I can do. No. 112. Geo. Hkath, 1781. fabtttt. ^.p. =t i -^- ^ Dr. Lowell Mason, 1830. i <— 3-Ujd-U S 2^ 1, My Boul, bo on thy guard, Ten thousand foes a - rise ; 2. watch, and fight, and pray ; The bat - tie ne'er give o'er ; ?iii -^9- If: 1^ £=£ ^ F~T-~T~T ■o- »»- -tf»- ■ifi?- s T" ^ ^- a ^s -i5"- 5^ t ^k t The Be hosts of sin are pressing new it bold - ly ev - ery #• -fi- f- hard, day, m va/ -i«s^- 3 Ne'er think the vict'ry won, Nor lay thine armor down : The work of faith will not be done, Till tliou obtaiif the crown . To draw Thee from the skies. And help di - vine im - plore. g ^ 4 Then persevere till death Shall bring thee to thy God ; He'll take thee, at thy parting breath. To His divine abode. loa No. 113. §03tet(rtt. ^.p. Rev. Isaac "Watts, 1709. Dr. LOWSLL Mabon, 1832. 1. Not all tho Mood of beiista On Jew-ish iil - mm Kliiin, 2. Hut Christ, tho heuven-ly Lamb, Takes all our siiw a - way ; i F — ^^^ — ■ Could give the gnilt A •i9- sac - ri fico 9i; i^: ^a.- y conscionco peaoo, Or wash a - way tho stain, of no - blur uiiuifi And rich - er blood than tboy. ^ -1 — " F^ 32: 3?: BIy faitli would lay her liand On that doar head of tliino, While like a i)eiiit«'ut I stand, And tlicro ct lIcss my sin. -15^- 4 My Boul looks back to see Tlw ])iirden thou y ElK'ner-cr, Hither by Thy help I'm eouio ; And I hope by Thy jioixl ])lea8uro, Safely to arrive at homo. JesuR sonjjht WW when n Rtranper. Wanderinjj fnmi the fold cd" Uwl ; .v^e to rcocne me from 6ed His prociuuB blood. 3 Oh, to grace how great a debtor, Daily I'm conHtraiued to be I Let Thy goiKlneHa an a fetter, Biud my wandeniig heart to Tlioo ; Prone t<» wander, Lord, I fe«'l it — Pr(»ne to leave tho (tod I love — Here's n>y hojirt. oh, take and seal ft, Sual it for Thy courts abov(s. 104. No. 117. §tW ^mm. 6»&h. (0. IT. 2-8G: 3-109.) Bov. Rat Palmer, D. D. 1830. Dr. Thos. irABTiNOB, lfl33. I^-^T= -TT-H — 0h-% d ^ J M- — \- — J — — ^ — \ ^ — i-^ r^T= — Sn Tp « — al— 1 — eH -fr— t- -F-*— — *-~^ 1. My fiiith looks up to Thee, Thou Lamb of Cal Sav - iour di - vine ; Now hear mo while 2 MayTliy rirh praco iini)art Stit'ii^ll h to my laiutiiii; heart ; 3Iy zeal iuKpin' ; Ah Thou hast di»Ml for mc, O may my h)vo to Tlico Pure, wann, and changeless ho — A living firo. 3 While life's dark maze I tread, And griefs around me epread. He Thou my guide ; Ihd darkueas turn to day ; Wipe sorrow's t'-ars uwuy, Nor let mo over stray From Thee aside. 4 Wlicn ends life's transient droara ; Wlicn death's eold suUen stream Shall o'er nu5 roll ; Blest Saviour, then in love, Foar and distress remove ; O hear mo safe above, — A rauHom'd soul. .48. KO.118. ^^^"Tya* 1 N arer, my God, to Thoe, Nearer to T\wv> 1 E'en though it be u cross That raiseth me ; Still all my song shall bo— lloarer. my Ood, to Thoe I Is'eai er to Thee I 2 Though, liko the wanderer, Tlu» Hun gone down, DarkncHH he over me, My rest a stonti ; Yet in my dreams I'd hr — Nearer, my Ood, to ThccI Nearer to Thee ! 3 There let the way appear, Steps unto heaven ; All that Tiu)U sendest me. In mercy given ; Angels to beckon mo Nearer, my floil, to Thee— Nearer to Thee ! 4 Tlien with my waking thoughts, llright with Thy prai«e, Out of my stony griefs, Bethel I'll raise ; So by my woes to he NeanT, my Ood, to Thee! Nearer to Thee ! 5 Orif onjoyftil wing, Cleaving the sky. Sun moon, and stars forgot. Upward I fly ; Still all my song shaU he — Nearer, my Ood. to Thee I Ni^iru- to Thee ! ^Irs. Sauaii r AtiAM», IrML 103 « i \l (li- if Ifl 1 '<\. ;' ' t i '1 <. I:, p^ No. 119. Bev. Ch. ■Webuet, 1742, ftnirx. U&h, J. Edson, 17S8. i jtut. ■(»- ■iH^ 'Cr 4 4 4 -n 1. A-rise, my soul, a-rise ; Shake off thy guilty fears The bleeding sacri-fice I ± ± ia 3^ ^=5 -* ' * t In my be - half np - pears ; Be - fore the throne my Surety stands, l=£ 4SL -i Before the throne my Surety stands, My name is written on His handa ^-? — #- % n\ u x: 4^ 1iiz>=>: ^=4: -«*- fa: ^ \ 2 lie ever lives aboro, For n»o to intorcodo, His all rodcciiJiuK love, II Ih ]»ro('ioun blood to pload ; His blood utoiiod lor all our race, And spriiiklea uow tbo tlirouo of grace. 3 Five bloodinjT wnuiuls IIo bears, licceivi'd on Calvary; Tlicy pour olVcctual i)rayprR, Tliey strongly plead for mo ; Forijivo bini, oh, foigivo, tlipy cry, Kur let that rausumud biuuer die. 4 My Ood is reconciled ; His pardoning voice I hoar ; Ho owns mo for Hia obild ; I con no longer fear ; With confldeuco I uow draw nigh, And Father, Abba, Father, cry. No. 120. "Y0UK^M.S^,0N/' 1 Hark ! tho voice of Jesus crying. — " Who will (fo and work to-day f Fields are white and harvest waitini:! Who will hear tho sheavt's away \ " Loud and strong tho Master callcth, liich reward Ho offers thco ; Who will answer, gladly saying, " Hero am I ; send mo, send me !" 2 If you cannot cross the ocean, And tho heathen lands explore, You can find tho heathen nearer, You can hi^lp thorn at your door. U you cannot give your thousandtw You can give tho widow's mite , And tho hast you do for Jesua, Will be preciuus iu Ilia tii^bt. lOO ^ No. IW.—Cov eluded. S If you cannot speak like aupels, If you cannot preach like Paul, You can tell the love of Jesus, You can say He died for all. If you cannot rouse the wicked With the judgment's dread alarms, You can lead the little cliildren To the Saviour's waiting arms. 4 If you cannot be the watchman, Standing high on Zion's wall. Pointing out the path to heaven, Offering life and peace to all ; With your prayers and with your bounties You can do what heaven demands; You can bo like faithful Aaron, Holding up the prophet's hands. 5 If among the older people, You may not be apt to teach ; [herd, "Feed my lambs," said Christ, our Shep " Place the food within their reach." And it may be that the children You have led with trembling hand, Will bo found among your .jewels. When you reach the better land. 6 Let none hear you idly saying, " There is nothing I can do," While the souls of men are dying, And tlio Master calls for you. Take the task Ho gives you gladly. Let His work your pleasure be ; Answer (juiekly when He calleth, " Hero am I ; send me, send me !" Rov. Dan'L. Makch, 18C9. IMa 101 WEHD. 7S 4 6s. no. 1^1. Key Utr. 1 Stand up ! stand up for Jesus 1 Ye soldiers of the cross ; Lift high His royal banner. It must not suffer loss ; From victory unto victory His army He shall lead, Till every foe is vanquished, And Christ is Lord indeed. 2 Stand up I stand up for Jesus ! Stand in His strength alone ; The arm of llesh will fail you — Ye dare not trust your own ; Put on the gospel armor, And, watching unto prayer, Where duty calls, or danger, Be never wanting there. 3 Stand up ! stand up for Jesus I The strife will not be long ; This day the noise of battle, The uoxt the vi«;tur'»iK>ag{ To him that overcomoth, A crown of life shall be ; He with the King of Glory Shall reign eternally. Rev. Geo. Duffielo, Jr., 1859 Wrt iOO "UNE. — WORIC, FOR THE NIGHT. .1U. 1££. Key F. (...u.-J-U;}.) 1 Work, for the night is coming ; Work through the morning hours; Work, while the dew is sparkling ; Work, 'mid springing flowers ; Work, when the day grows brighter. Work, in the glowing sun ; Work, for the niglit is coming, W^hen man's work is done. 2 Work, for the night is coming ; Work through the sunny noon ; Fill brightest hours with labor ; Kest comes sure and soon. Give every flying minuto Something to keep in store ; Work, for the night is coming, When man works no more. 3 Work, for the night is coming, Under the sunset skies ; While their bright tints arc glowing, Work, for daylight flies. Work, till the last beam ladeth, Fadeth to shijie no more : Work, while the night is dark'ning, When man's work is o'er. Annie L. ^Valkeu. i^r.o. Na 401 EVAN. CM. (G. 11.2-101) i^U. I CO. Key Aly. 1 I heard the voice of Jesus say, " Come unto Me and rc^st ; Lay down, thou weary one, lay down Thy head upon My breast." 2 I came to Jesus as I was — Weary, and worn, and sad ; I found in Him a re8ting-j)huo. And He bus made me glud. 3 I heard the voice of Jesus say, "Behold I freely givo The living water— tliirsty one. Stoop down, and drink, and live." } I came to Jesus, and I drank Of that life-giving stream; My thirst was (iuench'd,niy soul revivoc And now I live in Him. 6 I heard the voice of Jcbub say, " J am this dark world's liglit, Look unto Me, thy morn shall rise, And all thy day bo bright." G I look'd to Jesus, and I found In Him my Star, my Sun ; And in that light of life I'll walk Till trav'liug days are done. Key. U. BONAB, 18S7. 107 n. ! i .\ ' I! ill ^1 ill I) 1 ti ii ; h Nn 1 2il "^"^ BEAUTIFUL RIVER. 1 Shall we gather at the river Where bright angel feet have trod; With its crystal tide for ever Flowing by the throne of God. Cho. — Yes, we'll gather at the river, The beautiful, the beautiful river — Gather with the saints at the river. That flows by the throne of God. 2 On the margin of the river, Washing up its silver spray. We will walk and worship ever, All the happy golden day. Cho. — Yes, we'll gather at the river, &c. 3 Ere we reach the shining river. Lay we every burden down ; Grace our spirits will deliver. And provide a robe and crown. Cho. — Yes, we'll gather at the river, &c. 4 At the smiling of the river, Mirror of the Saviour's face, Saints whom death will never sever. Lift their songs of saving grace. ,H0. — Yes, we'll gather at the river, <&c. 5 Soon we'll reach the silver river, Soon our pilgrimage will cease; Soon our happy hearts will quiver, With the melody of peace. Cuo. —Yes, we'll gather at the river, &c. Kov. KouKKT Lowuv, 1804. No. 125. 40th PSALM. CM. 1 I waited for the Lord my God, And patiently did bear; At leujrth to me Ho did incline My voice and cry to hear. 2 He took me from a fearful pit, And Irom the miry clay. And on a rook Ho set my foot, Establishing my way. 3 He put a new song in my month, Our God to magnify; Many shall see it, and shall fear. And on the Lord rely. O blessed is the man whose trust Upon the Lord relies; Respecting not the proud, nor such As tiua aside to lies. Scotch Veh8ion Nn 19ft SAVIOl'R, LIKE A SHEPHERD. nU. 1£U. 8s, 7S&4. Keyi^. 1 Saviour, like a shepherd lead us. Much we need Thy tend'rest care, In Thy pleasant pastures foed us For our use Thy folds prepare; Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus, Thou hast bought us. Thine we are ; Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus, Thou hast bought us, Thine we are. 2 We are Thine, do Thou befriend us, Be the Guardian of our way ; Keep Thy flock, from sin defend us. Seek lis when we go astray; Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus, Hoar, hear us, when we pruy; Blessed Jesus, blessed Josub, Hear, O hear us, when we pray. 3 Thou hast promised to receive its, I'oor and sinful though we be; Thou hast mercy to relieve us, Grace to cleanse, and power to free; Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus, We will early turn to Thee; Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus, Wo will early turn to Thee. 4 Early let ua seek Thy favor, Enrly lot us do Thy will; Blessed Lord and only Saviotir, With Thy love our bosoms lill. Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus, Thou hast loved us, love ns still; Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus, Thou host loved us, love \\n still. DoBOTUY Tuuurr. IBM. 108 No. 127. "°"Ke%^f*^- 1 Come, ye Binners, poor and needy, Weak and wounded, sick and sore; Jesus ready stands to save you, Full of pity, love, and power: He is able, He is willing: doubt no more; He is able. He is willing: doubt no more. r. ^'o•.v, yo needy, come and welcome; Gods free bounty glorify; True belief and true repentance, — E.ery grace that brings you nigh,— Without money, Come to Jdsus Christ ard buy; Without money. Come to Jesus Christ and buy. Z Let not conscience make you linger; Nor of fitness fondly dream : All the fitness He requireth Ik to feel your need of Him: This He gives you,— 'Tis the Spirit's glimm'ring beam; This Ho gives you, — 'Tis the Spirit s glimm'ring beam. 4 Come, ye weary, heavy-laden, Bruised and mangled by the fall; If you tarry 'till you re better. You will never come at all; Not the righteous, — Sinners, Jesus came to cull; Not the righteous,— Sinners, Jesus came to call. llev. Jos. Kaut, 1759. No 128 MARLOW. C. M. (O. n.S-lOO.) 1 Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove I With all Thy quickening powers; Kindle a flame of heavenly love In these ouid hearts of ours. 2 Dear Lord ! and shall we ever live At this poor dying rate? Our love HO faint, so cold to Titee, And Thine to us so great? Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove, With all Thy quickening powers; Come, shed abroad a Saviour's love. And that shall kindle ours. I. Wattb, 1709, No. 129. "= '^''^° "^• {Tune on page 23.) 1 Once I was dead in ^in. And hope within me died; But now I'm dead to sin — With Jesus crucified. Cho. — And can it be that "Helovedme, And gave Himself for me?" 2 Oh height I cannot reach, Oh depth I caimot sound, Oh love, O boundless Inve, In my Ef deemer found ! Cho. — And can it be, &c. 3 Oh cold, ungrateful heart That can from Jesus tuiii, When living fires of love Should on His altar bum. Cho. —And can it be, «fcc. 1 I live— and yet, not I, But Christ that lives in me; Who from the law of sin And death hath made mo free, Cho. — And can it be, &c. Kov. A. T. ri£iu>oN. No. 130. THE christian's HOME. Key C. r. M. 1 In the Christian's home in glory There remains a land of rest; There my Saviour's gone before me, To fulfil my wjul's recjuest. Cho. — There is rest for the weary. There is rest for the wearj'. There is r«t for the weary, There is rest for you; On the other side of Jordan, In the sweet fields of Eden, Where the trfle of life is blooming, There is rest for you. »« 1 : i lOO i ULltal Tf I ' ^''p I 2 He is fitting up my mansion, Which eternally shall stand; For my stay shall not be transient In that holy, happy land. Cho. —There is rest, &o. 3 Sing, O sing ye, heirs of glory ! Shout your triumphs as you go; Zion's gates will open for you. You shall find an entrance through. Cko, — There is rest, &c. Kev. Sam'l Y. Habheb. 1856. No. 131. BOYLSTON. KeyC. S. M. 1 Did Christ o'er sinners weep, And shall our cheeks be dry ? Let floods of penitential grief Burst forth from every eye. 2 The Son of God in tears The wondering angels see; Be thou astonished, my soul ! He shed those tears for thee. 3 He wept that we might weep; Each sin demr.nds a tear: In heaven alone no sin is found, And there's no weeping there, Kev. Bemj. liEDUOilB, 1787. No. 132. COME TO JESUS. Key F. 1 Come to Jesus, come to Jesus, Come to Jesus just now; Just now come to Jesus, Come to Jesus, just now. 2 He will save you, He will save yon, He will save you just now; Just now He will save you, He will save you just now. 3 He is able, He is able, He is able just now; Just now He is able, He is able just now. 4 He La willing. He is willing, He is willing just now; Just now He is willing, He is willing just now. 6 He is waiting. He is waiting, He is waiting just now; ' Just now He is waiting, He is waiting just now. 6 He will hear you. He will hear you. He will hear you just now; Just now He will hear you. He will hear you just now. 7 He will cleanse you. He will cleanse you. He will cleanse you just now; i Just now He will cleanse you. He will cleanse you just now. 8 He'll renew you. He'll renew you,' He'll renew you just now; Just now He'll renew you, He'll renew you just now. ) 9 He'll forgive you, etc. 10 If you trust Him, etc. 11 He will save you, etc. Engush. No. 133. HAPPY DAY. L.M. (Q.H. 2-101.) KeyG. 1 O happy day, that fixed my choice On Thee, my Saviour and my God! Well may this glowing heart rejoice. And tell its raptures all abroad. Cho.— Happy day, happy day. When Jesus washed my sinsaway; He taught me how to watch and pray, And live rejoicing every day, Happy day, happy day. When Jesus washed my sinsaway. 2 'Tis done, the great transaction's done— I am my Lord's, and He is mine; He drew me, and I followed on. Charmed to confess the voice divine. Cho. — Happy day, &c. 3 Now rest, my long divided heart; Fixed on this blissful centre, rest; Nor ever from thy Lord depart, WithHimof every good possessed. C.HO.— Happy day, &c. 4 High heaven, that heard the solemn vow, That vow renewed shall daily hear, Till in life's latest hour I bow. And bless in death a bond so dear. Cho.— Happy day, «fec. PUIUF DODDBIDOB, D. D, 1755. UO No. 134. ^alvHtian* (g.h.2-1.) •• For the grace of God that bringeth salvation to all men hath appcarotl. — TlTUS 2: 11. p. P. Bliss. P. P. Buss, by per. J — I- =1 -A- i^ ^B Iz-l :1=l=t: -a*- m 1. Come, sing the gospel's joy - ful sound, Sal - va -tion full and free; ■•- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I j H J- i §1 I 9± i 9*: f zsr-' ^^zn i * i :i t i t -X- jSZ ■Ti5^ 1 Pro - claim to all the world a - round, The year of ju - bi - lee! P! T ^ OHOBUS. -«- i==5t i 2?: -J- _^. :i S 4- -i^f- -fit- m Sal - va - tion, Sal - va - tion, The grace of God doth bring; -S- » ff J^ ^ M. m. ^ .0. It: ^z m ^^i Sal - va . J. 4= Wl i i ^; -'g- -&- m tion, Sal - va - tion, Thro' ChrLit our Lord and King. -i9- n 1 1 1» 1 (- J. -(fi--^— . :a>: 2 Ye mourning souls, aloud rejoice; Yo blind, your Saviour see! Ye pris'ners, sing with thankful voice, Tltc Lord hath made you free !—C7to. 3 With rapture swell the song again, Of Jesus' dying love; 'Tis peace on earth, good will to men, And praise to God above. — CAo. Ul III! il 1 -i I I m "*■■•% * 1^- !i1 No. 135 ^nrnxA, ^puratl (on 2-2.) "Hold that fiut irhich tboa host, that no man tako thy crown."— Het. 3: 11. Fanny J. Cbosbt. lUA D. Saxkey, by per. ^^=$ £^ J*s- J_ r:3 -^- 1. drwarcl ! tipw-ftrd ! Christian sol - dier, Turn not back nor eheath thy 2. Onward ! upward ! do - lug, dar - iu{^ All for Him who died for 3. Onward ! till thy course is lia - ished, Liko the ransomed ones be - -^ 3t 3_.' ■■^I w Bword, Let its blade be sharp for conquest, In the bat - tie for the thee; Face the foe and met;t with boldness Dau-ger what - ro - e'er it fore; Keep the faith thro' per- se - ca - tion> Nev-er give the bat - tlo -t>- t^ B £ •^^ i^z^zp: '-•—*- ^ ^i H :^i y i —I J — c- i — I 1 — fe-j — -A-' I be. o'er Lord. From the great white throne o - tor - n;il, God Him - Rclf is looking be. From the bat - tlements of glo - ry, Ho - ly oni'S are looking o'er. Onward ! up - ward ! till vie - torious, Thoushalt lay tliy ar - mur I I .#.*.#.#.• .4. #.• .^c. 5==^- t--^: v-^ 4: i!: -fl 1 K ^-T-' ^ f^ ^-r-" {-—^ — J^ r -V •^- down; He it is who now comnmnds thee.Take the cross and win tho down, Thou canst almost hear them shouting: "On! let no one take thy down, And thy lov - ing iSav - iour bidu theo At His hand re -oeive thy m &mixt&, upward l—(tm(Mt&. !^^:^r:=^ :^ :*- ^^-4- r-'-# lE^ ^^^: ir ixvii. He it is who now commnnds thee, Take the cross and wiu tbe crowii. ("•own." TIjou canst almost hear tht'iUKlioiitiu^':* ml let no otm tikt> tliy crown." oiMwtu Aiid thy lov - iug Saviour bids thto At His iuind receive thy crowii. No. 136. P0j:t §;^tive t0 ?Iite, Cfttisi (g. n. 2-3.) Continue yo in my love." — JOUN 15: 9. Mt8. Elizabeth Prkntisb. W. IL Doanr, by p«r. tm^ EL4z -6^ J^ i-*-. •1 -irziz -g5:~-r- 1. More love to Thee, O Christ ! More love to Thoe ; Ht^ar Thon tho 2. Ouco earth-ly joy I craved, Sou jj;ht peace and rest; Now Thee a- 3. Let Kor-row do its work, Heu?- f I I *E^:w±^. 1 J 1 .1 t5»— i-t» — #- T!5^'- :i=-. at lE=gE: 1 prayer lone inea - part - I mftko I B(!ek, sen-pers, ing cry w^^^m On bended knee ; This is my earn - est plea^ Give wiiat is best : This all ray prayer uhall bo, Sweet their re-fmin, Wlieu they can sin^if with me, — • Mv heart shall raisa; This HtiU its priver shall be : r«' 0-^ O :t:— riijzz;: i :^-I_. 4™^- ■-#- -( — it: T i ttj'- fc^ III If te---L.L_j .j Ifcft Zitrrrrrzzqi iEgE3^:|:zzP l^>-!i ,^:t^=^- More love, Christ, to Thee, More love to Thee ! More love, O Christ, to Thee, More love to Thee I More love, O Christ, to Thoe, More love to Thee t More love, O Christ, to Thee, More love to Thoe I T T^ ^ 1 ^9- » " . ■ ' »■ xx. -4P- d r Xi:i ^^m More More More More Tlieel Thee I Thee ! love to Thae ! love to lovo to love to ir I 1 1 1:1 l\ No. 137. Wxtilk MJxmt (an. 2-4.) *The God of peace sanctify you wholly."— 1 Thkr. 5: 23. Hrs. AkntB S IIawkb. Eev. Robert Lovtbt by per. ^. ^ --1- K-^ :^ t?: ^—jr~g:-^'-~^ — * — _^.i hz— 1=— ;-J ^^^•~-J-- 1 . Thine, most f^rmcious Lord, 2. Wbol - ly Thine, my Lord, 3. Wbol - ly Thine, O Lord, O make me whol - ly Thiua To go when Thou dost «iU; In ev - ery pass-ing hour; m -f f MM i t tilt ^ 3 E| :^: 1^ 0~^S^ -* ^ m- Thino in thonght, in word, and deed. For Thon, O Christ, nrt miu''. Thine to yield my ver - y self In all things, great and sm;) 11. Thine iu si - lence, Thine to sjieak, As Thou dost grant the powi t. PJg^^S: l5fefef£ :Si f BETRAUr. * i=r± I S S # ••=^ -^ ;^ ^ Whol - ly Thine, whol-ly Thine; Thou hast bought me, I -#_•- 3et; za ^: $ am Thbie; J '- #; N- I K^ g?^^^^ ^j::zr^:z^J-±| ii;;: SI 3-:^' Bless -ed Sav-iour, Thou art mine; Make mo whol -ly Thine, I grEE^EEI ±11 t?::: 3E it «. ?: mm rr 4. K. Wholly Thine, Lord, Thtee, Lo; d, wholly Thine, To fashion aa Thou wilt, — For ever one with Thee — Strengthen bless, and keep the soul Booted, grounded iu Thy love Wluch Thou hatit saved from guUt.— flff. Abiding, sure, and free.— i?«/. No. 138. §xm §t^ ^mtt. (OH. 2-5.) •Let na draw near with a tm« heart.' —IIkb. 10; 29. Faa'xt J. Cbosbt W n. DOAHK hy p«. 1. I am Thiuo, O Lord, I have heard Thy voiofs, And it told Thy love tome , 2. Con - secrat^ mo now to Thy service.Lord.By tht.'pow'rofgraco divine ; 3. O the pure de - light of a single hour That before Thy throne I spend, 4. There are depths of love that I cannot know Till I cross the narrow sea. Js^ y--t"rT^ 3EEESeEa 1^ K f :h, t=:4 ^ifes -^.. pi^ ^ But I long to rise in the arms of faith, And be closer drawn to Thee. Lf.'t my soiil look up with a steadfast hope, And my will be lost in Thine. When I kneel in pnxy'r, and with Thee my God, I commune as friend with friend. There are heights of joy that I may not reach Till I rest in peace with Thee. ^ f^^ E?n REFHAIN, IffiZ i r ^^ Draw me near - er, nearer, blessed Lord, To the cross where Thou hast died ; JThK nearer, nearer, y U =G 1= ■f — ^ — * — « m w^ 3^ ^=fe^ ? S Bmw me nearer, nearer, nearer, bleeued Lo7d,To Tby preoiouB, bleeding ude. Id^ rj # # +— -t- r f f rr t gTFgT=^ ^^ f 'Ik il hlLLlL pl« • i ■m . ''Mm 1 m i 3 No. 139. 3. C. MonoAN. filmobj. " For I tmst in Thy word."— Ps. 119: 42. Geo. C. SnrBBWB, by per. _ fiimoiy. Ik. N 1. All my doTibtH I pive to Je - kur ! I 've His gra-ciouH promise henrri - '2. All my hIu I lay ou Je - bus ! He doth wash me in His blood: 3. All my fears I give to Je - sus ! Kests my wea - ry kouI on Him, 4. All my joys I give to Je - biih ! He is all I want of bliss: 5. All I am I give to Je - sns ! All my bod - y, all my soul, f-:f , f - f tLLt- ^ ^^* ♦ — •- :',tz £ tt— rr:i=q 1 tr— V rtr- 1 m — 1^ — r N 1 r-, — IS 1- — — 1 — K&^l^ « ^— #-.-*--* 1 p — ^ — -f i 4 — j- — 1 — r ■■" #■ ■ 9 • § _ •: . i M_ AA^ ^ B * * S -& J 1^ P " I shall Ho will Tho' my Ho of All T t — ■ "^ ' ^■■- - nev - er bo con-fonnded"- kecp me ptire and ho - ly, way be hid in darkness, all the worlds is Mas - ter- have, and all I hope for, . y y — .0_.?-jj — ^ — - I am He will Nev - or - He has WTiile - 8 * 1 trnstiiig Ih that word, bring me home to God. can His light grow dim. Jill I need in this, ter - nal a - ges roD, if r r f \^~\ P'^z:^] 4---4— u-l4t^--=;:- -^--i- • i-t J 1 — w- ff=^=i V ■ ^ ■ ^ I i OHORTTS. -Jzizx. t i lit: T i 4- :«t|^ n- I am trusting, ful-Iy trusting, Sweet-ly tntsting in His word, '~Pi -y—y ^fE&l '^S3tE§E$EME^ r ■t-ft ■iS^' ■^i=X ^1 » ' — ' fej p#^^#l#pfl ^;^^^##^i I am trusting, ful - ly tnist-ing, Sweetly trusting in His wonl. ^^- ^iS: ^ It T t~t ^^m &^=t ue «■ No. 140. §idklu|ab, ^M }x S^^vtmx I (G.H.2-t.) p. p. B. Moderato. "A man of sorrows, and aeqoainted with grief;"— laA. 53 : 3. P. P. Bubs, by per. -^ I J -i»- m 1. "Man of sor - rows,' 2. Bear - ing shame and 3. Guil - - ty, vile and 4. Lift - - ed up was what scoflf help He ing uauia rude. 7 ^:;+ ^=% f E ^^ J J- less, we; to die, te _m. ^^ i For In Spot 'It the my less is Son of God, who place con - denmed He Lamb of God, was fin - ■> ished," was His ^ came, stood; He, cry, m ^ I r i // 4 3 i s m Hal la lu ^ £ jah, =1= what ^ Sav -T-'- i iourl ■«^ t 6 When He comes, onr glorious King, All His ransomed home to brin£^ Then anew this song we'll sing: Balleltijah, what a Saviour 1 .117 r -/« 1 1 K V " I m m. 9 1 rm - - J 1 1 ' ' 1 "k a S « m ^ ^ 1 J Ku - in'd sin - - ners to re - claim ! Sealed my par - - don with His blood : •'Full a - - tone - ment," can it be? Now in heaven ex - - alt . - -^d high; •0- «• •^ '^•- <• m . m 1 \ \ in ^ U *" ^ . » . ^ ■m » 1 ! 1 ! I ■ ~ ! ' 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 ^ I Ml ii i ii ! ■I ' '■ ll \ I '. i 1 5 K iilj if 110,141. ^tm M^W |ldp* (G.H.2-8.) " The Lord ia King foreTcr and ever." — Pb. 10 : 16, Ibaac Watts, 1719, ^ Kakl "Wilhetji. Ait. ^ f rr^ -■i=t s -^ — ~- 1. Je - BUS shall reign where'er the sun Does his suc-cess - ivo 2. To Him shall end - less prayer bo made And end-less pniises ^ t^^ ^ -• — *- ^3Pl=fe=r?: 3= I fc S J_ ^i^i : :6fc: I -I 3^ is: g^ E jour - ncys run ; His king - dom spread from shore to shore, Till crown His head; His name like sweot perfume shall rise With ,S_J L__.^..^. ^'^Sc? d: 1^2^^^=^ :g,_._- i P N ^-^ — ^ J r ^m i t I moons shall wax and wane no more. From north to south the princes meet, er - ery morning sac - ri - fice. Peo - pie and realms of ev - ery tongue ^ ^^— tf =^ 3 i fe=i w— i»-2- r m I r=^ t i I ^ -«- ^^ ^ *=i 3; ■- E I P S i=± -i^ iS* -^ «- ^ tt^ "■^ He fills my ctip with blessings, And tunes my heart to praise; I call to mind His goodness, In med - i - ta - tion sweet; To reach the bliss - ful re - gion Of pure and per - foct day. I ^ % -fi- -S~ -t»- f T' llNif 11 :u • ! I il pircs es ^ ±i&z. -^M- i ^ * My song shall be of Je - bus, The pre-cious Lamb of God, My Bong shall be of Je - sua, Whatev - er ill be - tide; Aixd when my soul shall en - ter The gate of E - don fair, ^ 41. ^ :::t~:=|:t: i=^ •^ -0. ^^ ■v*- T^tp * r^ ?=^ JO. 'if ■ i ii Htnrd. k L^^ M R ^PPP^^pp' Who gave Himse!* my ran - aom. And bought me with His bloodL I'll sing the grac 3 that saves me, A.nd keeps v^^^ at His Ride. A Koug of prai se to Jo - sus 1 '11 biug for - ev - er there. #. ■•- ^m^^ii r:^^ I T=F no p i' t I i : V' 1 1 n t '^'iil No. i43.^mdaws 0p^n Umt&& §txn$^\m. (o.n.2-10.) "And his windows being open toward Jernaalem."— Dan. 6 : 10. P. P. Bliss, by per. tn->^- ^ N '^ " :zM^!^if5zifv r=r^s=r=j^4 1. Do you see the Hebrew captive kneeling, At morning, noon and night to 2. Do not fear to tread the tiery furnace, Nor shrink the lion's (Jen to 3. Children of the living God, take courage ; Your great deliverance Bweetly jC m — 0.-0 — 0—0- m- :t=^: ^-^ [zn^z J=^- *=^ t V — / — v-V- 32: ■0 — — p—^-^f^-i — ip_j i-r — h- — T- — t^ — )■■■ ' y-y-irv pray? In his chamber ho re-mem-bers Zi - on, Tho' m rLare; For tho God of Dan-iel will de - liv - er, He will fiiug: Set your lac - es tov/ard tho hill of Zi - on, Thence to >j^lijaI:fe=^ 'p :c t^ ^ V — 1/- 4=t i -^— , 3?: _i — -V — CHORUS. '-^ UJ UJ 1 ex - ile far a - way. Are your windows o - pea toward Je Bend His an - gd tht ro. hail our com-iug King I P ^_ • 0—^0- • 0- :^ IJ-^-l f- :M ff -0—0- ^ ^^J^H'iyfe^ ru - sa-lcm, Tho' as captives here a "lit -tlo while" we Ktay? For the *=* m ^ i :lArA i gp^^a K day by day 5 commg 01 the King m liis glo-rv, Are you watching day by day/ lao iFg^ ~r'T~T No. 144. ©ttig ix ^U^ U ^t»n$. (Gn.2_ii.) • Then come tlioa, for there ia peace."— 1 Sam. 20 : 21. Fakmt J. Cbobbt. "W. H. Doanr, W per. h-A f^A ^ . ^-H h-^-i—J. ^ m &ib=4 ^-^ i *tz^ X 3 ^=^ 1. On - ly a step to Je 2. On - ly a step to Je 3. On - ly a step to Je 4. On - ly a step to Je BUS ! Then why not take it now ? BUS ! Be - lieve, and thou shalt live ; sus ! A step from sin to grace ; BUS ! O why not come, and say, ig: fc vta: u C V f ~C u F=F S f: mB3 m ^ h ^ I 3(=3t i -4. *— ^ S '^S i Come, and, thy sin con - fess - ing, To Him thy Sav - iour bow. Lov - ing - ly now He's wait - ing, And ret\d - y to for - give. What hast thy heart do - cid - ed ? The moments fly a - pace. Glad - ly to Thee, my Sav - iour, I give my - self a - way. ms ■& c : : ! : i. 5 m * ^ I fe^ SEFRAIN. m 4=t=i f— j-j- ^ £=J I i ^ a ^ On - ly a step. On - ly a step ; Come, Ho waits for Theo ; ^f=f=- ■^ V - V u 1^^=^ it t i O^EEt i -^^^ Come, and, thy sin con - fess - iiig, Thou shalt receive a bless - ing; f—r j^z=fet ■ i !• ( (N \ ■ Ui ,r 1 , i Mi ^^ i (^ 2 f ^s ^^ rH=f^ P ?=^: 1^ 1)91 P^ ■*••♦• Do not re - joot the mor - cy He free - ly of - furs tEeo. .\A 1 i^ No. 145. lU t%t WO«fe. (OH. 2-12.) "Go work to^lay in my vineyard. "—MJlTT. 21: S& Fankt J. Cbosbt, 1871. W. H. DOAmc, by per. ^ ^-^ 3^ i^ r^i—t --^A 4 1. To the ■work ! to the work ! -^ve nre ser - vants of God, Let us 2. To the work! to the work! lot the hun-gry be fed; To the 3. To the work ! to the work ! there is la - bor for all, For the 4. To the work ! to the work ! in the strength of the Lord, And a - E E~ V — !:; ' ' 1: — ¥ m E ^ ~J- 1st. ^ \^—\ ^ A^ 3ES? izjlj: ± m^ fol - low the path that our Mas - tar has trod; With th« fount -aiu of Life let the wea - ry be led; In the king - dum of dark - ness and er - ror shall fall; And the robe and a crown shall our la - bor re - ward; When the t-V- ^ t ? ■t :kt - fc^-|- -•-*- f r S :2;=d I ^^t=^t=^■ fc nj: ^^=i zt 1 balm of His coun cross and its ban ■ P name of home of Je the ho - faith sel our strength to ner our glo - ry vah ex - alt - ed ful our dwell - ins re - new, Let us shall be, While we shall be shall be. In the And we =^-^ Jtl± :f±. ^ CHORUS. ^^^■^ E^ do with our might what our hands find to do. Toiling on, her - aid the tidings, " /Sa/ua - tion is free I " loud swelling chorus, '*lSalva • tion is free I " shout ^>ith 'the rausom'd '^Salva-tion is free!" Toiling £z£ fj £ gjln:^^^^^ ^^E^^^^^ t: ^ m Toihug ou, I %ti fht ^tttk-^mUMtA. ± w=t P^^ m ^ 1 h S i on, Toil-ing on, Toil-ing on, Let us m s ^^ e s-i* — ^ Toil - ing on. Toil - mg on. £ ^ Toil -ing on, i i Afc fTT i -A f- -V- -ts— &- :tzt ^luz I hope, Let us watph, I And la - bor till the Master^omes. g t ' - - ^^ t ^:^-t ist g-f • I L i im -^51 and trust, and pray. b b ' I 1 r f 4 ' ' ,| ^■r li ! \ s Hi No. 146. gtlt Ux Pe» (G.H.2-13.) "And when they bad platted a crown of tliorns, thoy put it on Hla head, and a reed in Uis hand."— Matt. 27: 29. Anon. Ika. D. Sanket, by per. Tenderly, . , - t-^J h ^ ^— ^H -4— Kr-^--^- ?fej£ Hti^it 1 crown , B'-ris'd and bleedingsinking down ; Heavy lad n , 1. Suff 'ring Saviour, with thorn 2. Jesus, Saviour, pure and mild, Let mo ev- er be Thy child; So unworthy 3. Fain would I to Thee be brought, lilosscd Lord forbid it not; In the kingdom S^^^' m s rr-tt ^ mi— r mi Ball fcatlEfit^ weary worn, Fainting, dying, crush'd and torn— All forme, yes, all for mo. though I be. Thou did'st suffer this for me,— All for me, yes, all for me. of Thy grace, Givb Thy wond'riug child a place, Oh, bless me, yes, even mo. 4^ »vr[hf[[ii'iri.'fr[irrrii 193 I , I' iii Ro. 147. Imm^ttuefs §m&. (g.h.2-i4 ) Amns R. Coram, 1857, Earneittly. "And there shall be no night there." — Exv. 22: 5. C. M. "Wtman, by per. 1st -Sh -<^-5- ? 5 :it -*--;«-'*• -£>- r s :i ^ 1. The sands of time are siuk-ing, The dawn of heaven breaks, 2. I've wres - tied on t'ward heaven, 'Gainst storm and wind and tide, 3. Deep wa - ters crossed life's pathway, The hedge of thorns was sharp; m. ^ OE ■^^-g^P^^. f t t t -»^ s>- I fc ■^-T— ^^«^ ^, s?-i -•-^ -ifiS ^i=it -«*- i :5t ^ -1^- ■<5^ The sum - mer mom I've sighed for — The fair, sweet mom a - wakes. Now, like a wea - ry truv'- ler That lean - eth on hir, guide, Now these lie all be - hind me — O ! lor a weU tuned harp ! m ^4^^^gb:|-:V- T ^=^b=Mfc.: f f r jOL. :, -■ ■ ill i ■ ''^ 'i;il '^^,m . liii ^ ^ :Si^ i "*"T--Jr^* :$E -!i>t- -i&T -a- -et i -s: ■2?- Dark, dark hath been the midnight, But day - spring is at hand, A - - mid the shades of evening. While sinks life's lingering sand, O, to join the hal - lo - lu - jah With yoa triumph - ant band ! ii ?:fcBi "^ # — ^_.__#_L-pzz:^ ^ I r. r ^i=4-<-i *=» ^ :J: ^^r-^nr -l«^ • ' a glo - TV— glo - ry dwelleth hail tne glo - ry dawning, sing where glo - ry dwelleth, In Im - man - uel's land From Im - man - uel's laud, lu Im - man - uel's land. m^i^^^^ ^ ^ «?- ^ m l .tp XI r l»4i ?^w Ho. 148. §^tk i^ the pgbt (anO_i5) " Thou shalt compass me abo** with aongi of deliverance."— Ps. 3ti : 7. Tasnt J. CfiosBT. T. E. PEuiUNa. by per. ^ ^ Dark Ih tho night, and cold the wind is blowing, Near - er and ) "Where shall I go, or whith - er fly for re - fuge ? Hide me, my m 13 r—rrr—r -# — # -i ij — >■ — f— -V ^-^ 5/. :.::p: — I — my r ^-- f 1^^^ v—,;-)!*^'"-*- /«^ IX ■*-*-■#-'■ CHOStTS. 3:iz2^ ^'U "# , •# -1^ ■*• near-er comes the brtmkers'roar; } | With Hi,s loving hand to guide, let the Father, till the storm is o'er; [ 1 1 can brave the wildest Btorm, with His — U U '^ U - ^irzipcr^i: ^i^ * X=z- -Ji^s-irrrErj-zrl — r- &=tr 5— J--, — ^iP — -»-■ # -# ^--=i?: _j -N— :i £l33Ef3E ^^ clouds a - bove mo roll, And the billows in their fu - rj- dash a - glo - rv in my soul, I can ( (hnit ^ #. #. • ^ 4t. S. ■0- -0- -_, 4L :::.z=} [':. — l-r.nt :*--=:fzz:f ?^ M I 2d time. \ '^m^i^^^^mm^m round me. "^ } a ■ midst the tem - pest— Praise the Lord f sing =i=f a Dark is tho night, but cheering is tho prorawe ; Ho will go witli mo o'er tho troubled wave ; Sale Ue will hmd mo through the imthlesa watois, Jesus, the mighty one, and strong to save. t Dark is tho night, but lo ! tho day is breaking, Onward my l)ark, unfurl thy every sail ; JBow at the helm I see my Father standing, 0oon will my anchor drop withia th» vaiL ma s« It t fi 1 ! i Is il I 1^ I ^:!l 1 ^ ' i ; i ■ ^M ': * if ■*■ ^ii -i--'^ ' No. 149. Marnh mnvenunt. ^m tkt (Ml (g.h.2-21.) " Pnt on the wholo ftKnor of Ood."— Era. 8 • 11. Wm. F. Snrawni, 1876, by por. i^ ^■4- ^ ^it~r- i h^ i^E^ 1. Lo ! tbo day of God is breaking; Seo tho gleaming I'^Dm '2. Tnist in Him who is j'our Captain; Let no heart in tci- - 3. Onward marching, firm and steady, Faint not, fear not Sa - 4. Conq'ring hosts with banners waving, Sweeping on o'er hill g ^^ f vi^- -# — ^ f r a - ror tan's end far! qUiid; frown, plain. ^ T — r i I bona ot earth from slumber waking, Hail tho bright and Morning Star. Jo - BUS leads tho gath'ring legions. In His name wo shall pre -vail. For tho Lord is with you always, Till yon wear the Victor's crown. Ne'er shall halt till swells the anthem, " Christ o'er (ill the world doth reign I " CHORITS. 11^ j-^fTy-pV , Hear the call ! O gird your armor on, Grasp the Spir- it's mighty Sword: t~^ i . „,, U^ g ^J-^-g-ff"^ i_J- J3 -i+^ ^4#^j^j^: Take the hel - met of sal - va • tion, Pressing on to battle for the Lord ! ^^^^^^$^4M^^^i\ i — I — r lao .^^.^ * The harvost truly is plenteoaa. ^nt the laborers are few."— Matt. 9 : 3T. 1. B. W. Spirited. "L B. 'WoODBURT, by per. mted. J 1^ -#» — L_^-i — a- I ^g: ^ 1 1. Ho! reap -era of life's h:ir - vest, Why stiwd with nistod bkdo, Un - 2. Thrust iu ynnr sharpeued sickle. Aad K'^th - or in the graiu, Tho 3. Come downfrom hill and mountain In morning's ruddy glow. Nor '^ i --_-pr ^ >i-a: 1 — I — t — r 3EZ ^ ^ig til the night draws round thee, And day be - gins to fade ? Why night is fast np • preaching, And soou will come a - gain. Tho wait un - til tho di - ul Points to the noou be - low ; And I—— — i — |g^::--:zgnzt-:z£|S3-.£; ^^M ^Md^^ ^ m ^mm stand ye i - die, waiting For reapers more to come ? The golden mom is Mas - ter calls for reajjcrs, And shall He call in vain? Shall sheftvea lie there un- come with etrouger sinew, Nor faint iu heat or cold, Aud pauso uot till the tet^^i^ ±11 ^^^i^^^ ^^^^^ ^t^ ^ -a^,—" passing, Why sit yo i - die, durat) ? gnthered. And waste up - on the plain ? evening Draws round ita wealth of gold. ^zi^s f^^^ 4 Mount "p the heights f»f Wiadom. And crush each error low; Keop bftok no words of kuowledgi That human hearts should kno\. Be faithful to thy mission, In service of thy Lord. And then a golden chaplet, SkaU be thy just roward. 197 if- i ' \- , ■ i ■ 1 A 'I 'U! \ 1 1 i J ) 1' 1 'Sa m\ ^ W" ■ 1 Wn ,♦. No. 151. f0}J m ^0WW. (G.n.2-lS) "Toot sorrow shall be tnrnod into joy."— Joira 16: 20. Mrs. 3ks% CiiRWiisoN. Ira D. SaNKRT, by per, 4^ "^^^^^m^^^^^^^ f ^fctzi* 1. I've found a joy in sor - row, A se-cret balm for pain, A 2. I've foiuid a glud ho-san-iia For ev-ery woe and wiiil; A ♦ f- -0- m r zit -+- £=^r^-V=^- =^ 3 ^tlgE^^^g^tEJ^ 1:^1 I boan - ti - fnl to- mor - row Of sun -shine af - ter rain; I've Laud - fnl of sweet man -na When grapes of Esh-col laxl; I've #■ 4- r^ f ♦ ^-- ~.L1 1itZZ±ZZZ^l 3zzzziE±-^- i^rzzziizzSziLH^izprz: ^3^ fe^ -:f^zr-=f^^ ^^-# --P^ ^zizii: _.J.. ->»-r ■-1^ :1^ -#-^ ^^ — i- 1 ■•■ •*■ 5? found a braneh of heal - ing Near ev - ery bit - ter spring, A found a Rock of A - ges When de - sert wells are dry; And, E^: X -+-; — T-t- lz::iL:"iLzt:--r- » =4 n=i->Lz:=r: ^_^___,. r=i whLspered promise steal - iug Oer ev - ery bro - ken striu„', A af - ter wea - ry Bta - gL s, I've found an E - lim nigh, And -1 ■+- ~--P— r-+- - - - - -P-T ti^ » # r-* 9 iP T- :t;: ^i>- — #^ ± ^-j-r 1 :t lEEt « « — —ji — 1 — " 1 zj=t:f :£ PUfl whispered promino wteal - ing O'er ev - cry bro - ken string. af - ter wea-ry sta - ges, I've found an E - lim nigh. -t r f^ :it. -#— Si- ma IfajJ itt S^OXXm.—itmtlnM. An T.Wm with its coolness, ItH lounfciina and its shade ; A blessing iu ita iulness. When buds of promise fade. O'er tears of soft contrition I've seen a rainbow light ; A ^'lory uud frmtiou, So nmr !— yet out of sight My Saviour, Thee possessing I have the joy, the balm. The healing and the blef^siupf, The Hunphiue and the p.salrn ; The pEomise for the fearful. The EUra fur the faint ; The rainbow for the teartul. The glory for the saiut I No. 152. ®he jK^aittttjj ^anl (oh 2-19.) " A better country, tliatisanheavculy." — IlEB. 11: 16. Wmi B. HuADnmT, by per. ;!.--7^ t)' --»-:-«- ^ i^^E^^^^ .--' _i-i u • j I love to think of the heavenly land Wliere white-robed rmgels J Where many a friend is gathered safe From fear and toll and ' f^^-^J-jt. 5= --# — #- -♦ a- ::^ ^•' HI i 1 MW^'" 1*1' ■li ill' : 1 '■'■a I i t I I f 111 1^ REFRAIN. ^-— H— r-: d: S=? -^ r are ; care. \ There'll bo no part - ing, There'll be no part - ing, ^^■=^-^i:=£ t^ T E^B There'll be no part - ing, There'll be ^pc^r^ ¥1 ^'-^ _jt_i- iti f * no part xng there. 2 I love to think of the heavenly land, Where my lledeemcr rcigus, Where rfvpturoua songs of triumph rise, In endless, joyous strains. Jief. 3 I love to think of the heavenly land, The sivints eternal home. [fade, Wbtro palms, and robes, and crowns ne'er And aU ova joys ara one. H^, a 4 1 love to think of the heavenly land. The greetings there we'll meet, The harps- the songs forever ours — The walks — the golden streets. Ref. 5 I love to think of the heavenly hmd* That promised land so fair. Oh, how my raptured spirit longs To be forever there. M^. ^ !t No. 153. (Kali Sbm itt. (G.H.2-20.) "Go out Into tho hlgSways anJ hotlj;c8, and coiupel them to come in."— Lt'KJt 14: O.'' Miss Anna Shipton. Ika. D. Sankjey, by per. Mod^ato. MotUrato. I w N 1 i 1. "Call thon) in" — the poor, tho wretched. Sin-stnined wandrers from tho 2. '"CViJl thoiu in"— the Jew, tho Creu - tile; Bid tho stran-ger to tho •0- ■#• -^-^ ■0' ■0- -^ ■0- -P- -P- 0- ■*-*-#-#.-ft :/ :tr-.t: -v—^j - --^ ^ i^:--: --b -!rt:r *=!EE^^^i^^S^l^Eg fold; Peace mid par - don free-ly of- fer; Can yon weicht'ieir worth with feAst; "Cull them ill" — tho rich, tne no - ble, From the highebt to the >— >-. N S h— h- _c p — p -^ a--4 ^ , ,»- ^ — Ti-^-^ 0_-J.^ — > ^ gold? "Call them in" — the weak, the wearj', Lad -en ith the doom of ituust: Forth the Fa - ther runs to meet them. He hath all their sorrows ^ ES ^ ^-- -rz jLd:^EzzrjEzrjl":±zg-| i ( — t. ^_A. Bin; Bid them come and /fwt m Jesns; He is waiting— "call them iii Been; Robe, and ring, and r"j - al sandals, Wait the lost ones — " call them in. ^p|] 3 "Call them in" — the mere professors, Slmnbering, sleeping, on death's brink; Nought of life are they poBseesors, Yet of safety vainly think: Bring them in — the carele88 scoffers. Pleasure seekers of the earth : Tell ot Grod's most gracious offers, And of Jesus' priceless worth. •t "Call them in " — the broken-hearteil Cowering 'neoli' the brand of shaun Speak Love's nies&ige low and tender, ' Twas for sii.ners Jesus came : See, the shade vs lenjTjthen round us, Soon the day-dawn "vjii begin ; Can you leave i)xem lost and lonely? Chriht is cowinjj— "call them in." 130 No. 154. l!^\it ^isAt m» '§mt WM. (ohM3: 3^116.) ' Behold, the half vtm not told."— KlNon 10 ; 7. P P.Bb P. P. Bu88, by p«r. ^^M^^^mm I Ue - poat tliH Hto - ry o'er and o'er, Of grat^e ko full (vml I'roe ; 2. Of j)f-are I on - ly knew tho iiiime, Nor found my soul it« rrst 3. My high - <'Kt plactMS ly - ing low At my Jl'i -(IconiCrw fcr't ; 4. And oh, what rapture will it bo With ull the hoHt u - bovo, t f * -a. mmm^^^^^^^^m^mm 1 \ ! .«■::: _ ^ h^ h V-^ — V. — I U__( JK , L_^J T love to hear it more and more, Sint^(5 prace han resnied mo, Un-til tho Hweet-Yoiceil angel ramo 'in Kootho my wea - ry broasL No ro - al joy in lit'o I know, But in His Kcr - vico Bweet To sing through all e - tor - ni - ty The wonders of His love. ')' 1 :;x::- >r.Li:iiziTrr.Tqi:ziiL:''-ijL'- x: f: ir-V .^-•-tl^ — ^_ it CHORUS. The hall" was never fold. told. The half was never told, I i I r Tlie half waa utv - er B:4 ■0—0 --#•- -fe>:tzr[^xt:r E3E » -• —I — — \- -r — t" ± never told, T~t-r ^ ■EiEil: udvor told. i 1 : ' • t. The half. . . . yrm never told. fTr^^r^T^? 1. Of grace divine, so wonder j'ul, Tho half waa uev - or told. nev - er told, i 52. Of peane, etc. a, Of joy, etc. 4. Of love, eto. /PS { ?! 1 % iM 1 m '* . ■ i «' ^^B .i ■ 41 ' Ho. 155. ®k ^Mm nt iht ^t^m* (o.n. 2-24.) "I will say to the reapers, gatherthe wheat Inio my bam.' —Matt. 13: 30. Xbkn E. Rkxfoiid Ge(\ F, Root, by per. , Moderato. 1. Oh, where arc the reapers that pir-ncr iu The sheavfis of the good 2. Go out in the by- wuyH and search them all; Th<' wheat may bo tht-ro, 3. The fields all are ripen iuLt, aud far and wnde The world now is wait - 4. So come with yom- sickies, ye bouh of men. And gath - er to - geth - wu i irJ: \^^LkL 4J.=U ?5^: t zr:lr3f-M -r? 4— J— 4 ^^3lJ the fields ot sin ; "With BieklCvS of tnith must the work be done, though the weed-! nro tall ; Then Hearch in the hi^^hway, and pass none by, iug the bar - vest tide : But reapers are few, and the work is great, er the gold - oxl grain j Toil ou till the Lord of the harvest come^ m^^^^^^ CHORirs. 1 — I — r 1 ^ And no one ma) rt^st till the • 'harvest home." Whero arc the reapers! Oh, But gather from all for tlie home on high. And ruueh will bo lost whould the harvest wait Then share yo His joy in the "harvest home." ;^'.^=^'-^r^'-^^f^ ■ t *^ ii;^^iiii^ ifEElEdt w ho will come And share in the glo ■ ry of the "harvr'st home'?" Oh, ^ 4«- 4L fL #. .^'.A. ^ ^ JL' ^ ^ ^ .^ T- who will hel|> UH to garner in 'J'he BheaveH of good from thti field** of win. r I N ^ N 1941 No.ise. i §ritt0 mg ^to to SUft^^. cc*.n2-25.) "In rbturniiig and rost ye shall be saved."— ISA. 30 : 15. Fbancbb Eidlet Haveboal. p. p. Bum, by per. i -#-r- ^-^ t ^^-l t atzzat =if= -4- '-?^ a ^ 1. I bring my sins to Thee, The sins I can - not count, 2. I bring my grief to Thee, The grief I can - not tell; 9*i i# ^ ^ ^ J. [ T ' u ^^ .L^^ :-;-J-J- ■V- i=:fe ^ 1 i mm •# ^i s^^^ ^ :s: ■(S^ 1 That all may cleansed be No words shall need - ed be, In Thy once o - peued Fount ; Thou know-est a.U so well ; f r^ :^ ?^ I ^ 2z: Oh, i ^ =*: a^ ^^ !=« § W ^ :^ S£ I bring them Sav-iour, all to Thee; The 'bur - den ia too I bring the sor - row laid on me, O suff - 'ring Sav - iour, t f % J : 1 of Kin, im great for me, The bur - dan i* -too great for me. all to Thee, O eutf - 'ring Sav - iour, all to Theo. W^- ^^ i^ r k: ^ ^Mm f 3 My mjs to Thee \ bring, The joys thy lovo h>ij given, That each ma.y lie a w 'ng To lift me non)erhoav«m, I bring them, Saviour, all 'o Thoe, W\xo hast procured them ail for me. 4 My life I bring to Thoe, I would not be my own; O Siiviour, lot me bo Thine ever. Thine alone. My heart, my life, my all I brin^ To Thee, my Saviour and my King. laa I. 1 l.i No.i57. ^m^ 0f c^ntoti0tt»_(-H:2-26.) Anon. "Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.' —Matt. 11: 28. m ^rv- ^^ -i 1- ■»— 1^ ^—^ -€i^- =* % T- ■*-^^ Philip Philups, by per, N ^ i — f5L_-h. __ -*!- m 1. I have heard of a Saviour's love, And a 'won-der-ful love it must be; 2. I have heard how He suffered and bled, How He lang-iish'd and died on the tree ; 3. I've been told of a heaven on high. Which the children of Jesus shall see; 4. Lord, answer these questions of mine, To whom shall I go but to Thee ? mi N N i=^ V-A/- 2a «5>-^ ■*■ w2.. S^ -V— V- P But did He come down from a - hove, Out of love and compassion for But then is it an - y - where said, That He languish'd and suffered for But is there a place in the sky Made read-y andiarnishedfor And say byThySpir-it di - vine, There's a Saviour aud tioavenfor m^=^^:^- S- ■$■ 4L ,^* -g- * --t-- y 'J ? m. t:4=± CHORUS. T=^ ^S^^^^EJ s ^^m g Response, 'fi me, for me, Out of love and compassion for me ? me, for me, That He languished and suftored for me! Yes, yes, yes, for me, forme. Made read-y and famished for me? me, for me, There's a Saviour and heaven for me. -4- id: ^ ■v—y- I ^^> l^zzti -?& ■e^ 5 ^^l^^^i -M me, for me, Yes, yes, yes for mo ; Our Lord from a - bove in His ?^ ^^ k ^^ in - fin - ite love. 5^1 .Rit. --¥=^ m^ ■]-T- ]] "F.y i On the cross died to save you and me. te^i^^^jf^^^^g i^ Tlio iioapo.'ise, or Soripturo text, to be road for eiwh verae, before siugipg tbu Cliurua. 134 ijii m m ^ Ills N 31 1. ' This is a faithfnl spying and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesaa came into th« ■world to save siunerd." i Tim. 1 : 15. — Cho. 2. • He was woundet' foronr transgressions, Ho was bruised for our iniquities. And with His stripes we arehealud." Is A. 53: 5. — Clio, 3. "In my Father's house are many mansions T go to prepare a place for you That where I am, there ye may bo also. " Jou.v 14: 2, 3. — Cho. 4. "I will give nnto him that is athirst of tho fountain of the water of life freely. ITo that o t-iTconieth shall inherit all things, and I will bu his God, and he shall be my sun." liKV. iil : 6, ^.—Cho. No. 158. §^xt U h a §mkl (g.h.2-88.) "But Daniel purposed in his heart that ho would not defile himself with the portion of the king's meat, nor, nor with tho wino which he diank. "— Dan. i ; a. r. p. B. p. p. Bliss, by per. Jft ^m -#- -I—- ::^: p >- H— - r^: 1. Standing by a pur - poso true, Heed - ing God's command, 2. Ma - ny mighty men are lost, I)ar - ing not to stand, 3. Ma - ny gl - ants, great and tall, Stalk - ing thro' the land, 4. Hold tho gos - pel bixu - uer high! On to vie - fry grundl :-fei-=t: ---^-•-■^- ;i Hon - or Who for them, the faith - ful few ! All hail to Daniel's Band ! God had beeu a host, By join - ing Daniel's Baud. Head -long to tho earth would fall, If met by Daniol's Band. Sa - tan ,und his host de - fy, And shout for Daniel's Band. CHOr.US. _,^ S N .^l^N^N -^ DuretoljoaDaDiol.DurtitoHtnudaloiiii! Darot<>liavcn])iirj>i)sc>Ili'iii!l>;in)tomiik<«ltkiinwn! 1^^ T^-J f- t: ny. 10». (o.ii.a-»o.) 1 Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing. Fill our hearts with joy and peace; Let us wvcli, Thy love poKsessing, Triumph in redeeming grace; O, refresh us, O, refresh us, Travtiliug through this wilderuea?. Thanlis we give, nnd ndoration, For Thy goapel's joyful Kound: May the iruita of Thy Bulvat''>u In our hoartg and lives abound; Ever faitldul. Ever faithful, To the truth may we bo found. 3 8o, whene'er the signal's given Us trom earth to cjill away. Borne on angel's wings to heaven, Glad the Hummous to obey, May we ever, May we ever lleign with Christ in endless day ! JouM JTAWClC-n', D. D./I774. 130 if > r 1 ■ t . ■ 1 , . ■1 : ■ i t ; f 1 1^ : ' 1 : ■ ' ■ , ! 1 «'■ ^m No. 160. §i tk iut 0f ^m^. (G.H.2-28) "Marywhich also sat at Jeans' foet, and heard his word."— Lcke 10: 39. P. P. Bubs, by per. P.P.B. Moderato. i -H • 1 » 1 j — . pJ 1 J 1(5, — 1- ; * — r ^Pi=^Ti^f=^=^z=4zi^, 1 the feet the feet the feet -# ^ of Je of Je of Je =5= :t BUS, List - 'ning to His word: BUR, Pour - ing per - fume rare, BUS, In that mom -ing hour, ifez HS»- r m ^ =j: i —\- -^: ^^=^ ^.rl-^ 1 I •Ett Xieam - ing wis - dom's les - sou Trom her lov - ing Lord: Mft - ry did her Sav - iour 'For the grave pre -purer Lo - 'HP hearts re - cejv - iug lies •• ur - rec - tion power: #- — ^ ft , f » -» . . , g # J^ t^-r-fZ- ■x=t f -t~. 31 -i^-*- *^ -I 1 — r q==4- ~0-^~-4~ ^ ■■x i ^ ^ ^ Ma - ry, led by hoav'uly grace, Chose the meek dis - ci - pie's And, from love the ' ' good work " done, She her Lord's ap - prov - al Haste with jov to preach the word: •' Christ is ris - en. Praise the place. won. Lord!" £ r~:^-" ^ m m CHORUS ^ ^ :^ £ ? At the feet of Je - sua At the feet of Je - bus At the feet of Je - bus, is Is ris fe^ — #-*- r^ the place for me, the place for me, en now for me, ppfp^ m Jp=Fi ^ ± ] i f- tmL ^ -<«*l-? * 9 ■- ff-r- would I choose to b*i. would I ev - er be. through e - ter - ni - ty. <■ — *— e — ^ S There a hum - Lie kam - er There in sweet- est ser - vice I shall sing His praia • es g -fS^-*~ V=^ izr ■y-^ -f- te?-- 130 No. 161. ^ f ittte mUk. (O.H. 2-29. ) Mrs. Jane Cuewdson. "What is this that be saith a little Tvhile."— John 16: IV. Ira D. Sakket, by per. m t j^^-;XQ::g r 1. Oh, for the peace that floweth as a riv - er, Making life's h M^l [ \ i: i i I i ff-^ m !i fM^=h=H^ I m- -j-i J j '^r ± fe^^ ^ pgrrrrt^ desert places bloom and smile; Oh, for the faith to grasp "Heav'ns bright for- ^ ^ftU^ . t ! w. m % 7=f-i t t ^ ii s -# — ^ ^ d: rff. ^ ^ r ev- er," A -mid the shad-ows of earth's "lit - tie while." ■J # # — # — m i T If P ■— rJ' f=f ^ ^ J f 2 •' A little while" for patient vigil-keeping, To face the storm and wrestle with the strong ; •*• A little while" to sow the seed with weeping, Then bind the sheaves and sing the harvest song. 8 "A little while" the earthem pitcher taking, To wayside brooks, from far oflf fountains fed ; Then the parched lip its thirst forever slaking Beside me fulness of the Fountain-head. 4 •• A little while" to keep the oil from failing, " A little while" faith's flickering lamp to trim ; And then the Bridegroom's ocming footsteps hailing^ We'll haste to meet Him with the bridal hymn. 137 I ! i| 1 .._— I ■ I No. 162. Mht ^0\xA ^mtk (G.H.2-30.) •' The Lord is xjy defence, and rock of my refuge."— Ps. 94 : 22. Eev. Edward Mote, 1825. Wm. B. Bkadburt, by per ^— I- r £ ^ m. -9—^ 1. My hope is built on nothing less Than Jesus' blood and righteousness; 2. When darkness veils His lovely face, I rest on His unchanging grace; #.#.^.#. ^ f: t: t: ^ ^ ^^ ^ E tr-tr ^=5i ^ t^— JJ^ 1^ ? i .j^£— *- 3^=^=a i :15=± dare not trust the sweetest frame, But wholly lean on Je - sus' name. In ev - ery high and stormy gale. My anchor holds within the vaiL m .-,$-- JL ^ ^ ^ X — I , — m — 0- ^ ti t: ± ^ ^^^ s ¥=^ r ! if r g = -k b= » » 1— t V — t/- 0HCRT7S. I h^r 3^ i=i -+— 5 f i ^ On Christ, the Sol - id Kock I stand ; All oth - er ground is il^il: -I H 1 ts a U U h h h- P — tr^^^t — r t2r=± -^- I fe^^ J J i" 3 =i^ ^ sink - lug sand, All oth - er ground is sink - ing sand. H T I 1 3 ; -' -f ^ I I r 3 His oath, His covenant, His blood, Support me in the whelming flood; When all around my soul gives way, He then is all my hope and stay. 4 When He shall come with trumpet sound, O, may I then in Him be found ; Drest in His righteousness alone. Faultless to stand before the throne I 13td No. 163. §^mt ix Wm& Ux ^mf. (G.H.2-31.) ""Wilt thou not telL"— Ezkk. 24: 19. rANNT J. Ceobbt. "W. H. Doanb, by per. P ±- ^i^-Tf -<»- ^ f m f-'^-^ 1. Now just a word for Je - bus; Your dear - est friend so true; 2. Now just a word for Jo - bus; You feel yoursiiis for-given, 3. Now just a word for Je - sus; A cross it can - not bo 4. Now just a word for Je - sus; Let not the time bo lost; li ^ '4 ipntp ^-*- ■§:. ^ s. ^^ -gp^-r- r^ \ ^ i I t m i-rg- ■ I # — \-\ \ , I i r Come, cheer our hearts and tell us What Ho has done for yon. And by His grace are striv - ing To reach a home in heaven. To soy, I love my Sav - iour Who gave His life for mo. The heart's neglect - ed du - ty Briugs sor - row to its cost. Pi ■f- ^ ^; 3^ ^ ^ ^ I m REFRAIN. ^ ■0-^- :^ '&. 53J; K pi Now just a word for Je - stis — 'Twill help us on our way; #■ -fS. _ ^ _ . . , _ -• — tf — One t: 1^ =F '^ =F ^^ V- -C^ f ^ —I 1^ — I- i i Sera: ?^^i3^^?i^; rr-' I lit - tlo word for Je PI ^ 3>!__ sus, speak, or sing, or pmy. % t E: T '%-■ ^ m 8. Now just a word for Jesns ; And if your faith be dim, Arise in all your weakness, And leave the rest to Him. 130 -ntf. 5 1 f ( f > 1 , m^' I; ■•f,mi. No. 164. ^ach ^m^ to l^sttA (G.H.2-3t.) " Looking unto Jesus."— Hbb. 13: 3. BeT. HzKHT BtntTOit. P. P. Bum, by per. y^ t=^: I 3= -4- :ffl: 1. Look a - way to Je - sus, 2. Look a - way to Je - bus, 3. Look a - way to Je - bus, j2. Soul by woe op - press'd; Sol - dier iu the fight; When the ekiea are fair; W3P T©- i 4 ^ ^11 $ I f te -«i»- ::ffi:: -15^ -«>-• ^ d^^ 3 All thy griefs He car Though thy foes be ma Earth -ly joys are fleet -■^=^^=^^^--=^^ i 2z: •fi>- I 'Twas for thee He suf - fer'd, Come to Him and rest, When the bat - tie thick - ens Keep thine ar - mor bright; Calm seas have their dan - gers; Mar - in - er, be - ware! - -f^ -f^ -^ #• -^ f- ■«■ 3z: ried, mg. All Tho' Go . thy sins He bore; thy strength be small. mg as they ^^ ^=^ ^ came, •¥9- a: li Jj sb-— , I Look a Look a Look a '^ ■iS^ -t9- -<5 way to way to way to F Je Je Je :^ 1 bus; sus; BUS, Trust He Ev - Him shall er - i isi ev - er - con - quer more the 1 ^ i ^_j!-_;g £ f^ i ^^- more. all. saiuOt ■«9- Look away to Jesus, 'Mid the toil and heat; Soon will come tho resting At the Master's feet; For the guests are bidden, And the feast is spread; Look aw a;' to Jesus, la His foo^^teps tread. -lO — When, amid the mnsio Of the endless feast, Saints will sing His praises, Thine shall not bo least; Then, amid the glories Of the crystal sea, Look awav to Jeeus, Tlirough oteruity. 140 I No. 165. Wm^tinti §m% "^M \» ^\l (oh.2_33 -33.5 'Though ho slay me, yet will Itrust him. —Job 13: 15. Edcar Page. 4- g^SE Ika D. Raxket, by pep. 1. Simply trusting ev - ery day, Trusting thro' a Ktormy way; 2. Brightly doth His Spir-it shine In - to this poor heart of mine; H. Singing, if my w;iy is cU-nr; Praying, if the path is drear; 4. Trusting Him while lite shiiUkfit, Trusting Him till earth is paat; 5 ^izi^: f j^^ f --• — »- f I j^ I ■• ' ^il i i ^ -I ^^-4- >i^::fl ^-rn i l K — *—- l^-I" ' j. # ^H — g — :^.^ E - ven when my faith is small, Tnisting Je - sns, that is all. While He loads I can - not fall, Tnisting Je - sus, that is all. If in dan-ger, for Him call; Trusting Je - sus, that is all. Till within the jus - per wall, Trusting Je - bus, that is aU. m^^^E^EE f=ff >-JX =:t=f-. t' 1- t' ; CHORUS. L T.-g S-r-^^f 5 * « — ^d~- 9 * Tnisting as the moments fly, Trusting,' a,s the days go by; f i i -J — ^ I 0-'-^ ^ h i 1 4- W *.=!=!r ^^eS^^^^e^^^ ^1 Trufltiug Him whute'er be - fall, Trusting Jo - siis, that is alL Hi ii Olf iJir ' ' 'ri !*f;; M No. 166. ^^'W^ 0n i\\t ^ctOC^ ^xAtH u-^:2~u.) " Who is on the Lord's side.' —Ex. TO : 26. Mrs. W R. Griswold. P. T. Bum, by per. 1. We're mnrching to Canaun with ban ■ ner nm\ song, We're ko' liors ou 2. Tho sword may be buriiisbed, the ar - luor be bright, For Sa - taii ap m ,|0. jy-;^-n|»— )» — -j» -•-. »-^ £f -#-r -t/-- / Tn ■ list - ed to tif^ht'gainst tho wrong; But, lest in the cou-flict our |)oars OS an au - gel of light; Yt;t'nrK.t8 ont the liv - ia^^ foun - tun, Swells on the liv - ing b roum; No liiirpH by theo hivTig si - h\A, Nor hap ■» py voi - ce« ctawo; My tionl to thy still wa - tern IlaHtes in itu thirstings here; g ■W—^ rzJt: ^ ;:E::::r T? f-^ :^.£^: E|^ ■^-« e-^ -*-■. #- -^ i^ 4 ?5^ -.1 iSt -<5'- l^l'se-ca R-v-er, Let mo ev - er Fcapt my cyw* on theo, Tnm -viaii Rjv- tr, Let mo «. . - er Sit and suif? by theo, Ho - ly Itiv - er, Let me ev - er Drink of on - ly thet% ^ ^Iz;M-:f T- f fe^ :^E^ n ;§iS^ PltiSB • 01? Riv • er, Let T/iui-quil Kiv- er. Let .Uo > ly Riv- er, IM nie er - er Fejwt my oyos on th«'«. me ov - er Oit and Hing by tllc*'. u:e ev - er Drink of on - ly tb(H». i^#.^S^^^ t=r.--4.".=!t=f II 14.0 i^ No. 171. Pa §iiglt ^$\)ctx. (OH. 2-41.) P.PB. Firmly. "The Lord Is my Kook and my high Tower."— Pg. 18: a. P. P. Bubs, by per. lES i ST. X <»- ± -t9 m m^ 1. In Zi - oil's Bock a - bid ■ ing, My soul her tri - umph sings; 2. "NVilf! waves are round me swelling, Dark clouds a - bove I see; 3. My Tower of Btrength can never la time of troub-lo fail; j^ J J J .i_>^ ^^§ t H — 1 — r— [-=t = m i ^2 f^* * ' d—^<» • •- ^ 3tl=s; In His pa - vil - ion hid - ing, I praise the King of kings. Yet, in my Fortress dwell-iug, ilore safe I can - not be. No power of hell, for - ev - er, A - gainst it shall pro - vaiL ^m j.,j J J -i9- t tl' i9- f r ! ^4 il 0H0RTT9 :2z: n^ 5 ^ ^z:* iffi: :15^ sfei ^ My High Tower is Ho To Ilim wiU 5SB ^ /-y^t. . ^^e 2: 3?: J2: •«-i I flee; HU :aT^-: 3 ii thrt^ thw. thee. II fl N^^d^ ?; :t 1^^^ ^ In Him con>fldo, In Him a e- r ^ ■#-: # 0-'-0 •- Jt^. Boul, That I might be too late ; And oh, I trembled sore, And wounds, Andsoothed my heart opprest; She washed a-way my guilt And tura Tor all my years of sin ! I stood out - side the gate. And § 0- : .0 j S-p# j^^-i-f^»'-^-f — p- x: i #^-^ l^^^^^^^^-gpl prayed out -Bide the gate, And prayed out gave mo poaoe and rost, And gavo mo Je • SU8 lot lue iu, And Je BUS Bide. . . . tho gate, peaco an I re»t. let md in. 148 n And Aiid And m to. No. 173, iuW Jai^t till ^ (!50m^» (g.h.2-43.) " Tha*' which ye have already, hold fast till I come."— Rkv. 2 : 585. Mrs. E. "W. Ghiswold. P. P. Buss, by per. -^ J- 1. Oh, Bpir - it, o'erwhelraed by thy 2. Hold fast when the world wonld al 3. Thy Sav - iour is com - ing in fail - ures and fears, Look hire thee to sin; Hold ten - der - est lovo, To ■Me I ■up to thy Lord, tho' with tremblingand t^^ars: "Weak Faith, to thy call seem the fast when the tempter assails from within; In sunshine or sadness, in make up His jewels and bear them above: Oh, child, in thiuo anguish, de> ^^i j^-'i^ r- J :4^ r -^-^ i -j^— p— p— 1 Lea v'ns only dumb ? To thoo is the messafre, "Hold fast till I corao." gain or in loss, To fal - ter were madness; Oh, cling to the cross. Bpair-iug or dumb, Eo - member the message, "Hold fast till I come. It £ J? t: CHORUS. Hold fast till I t-. nu ^^:^ come, Hold — . 1 — :^ fast till ^— r— I come; A —u y \ h— 1 P *! 13^ I fc ^ ■r a: J^- bright crown a - waits thee; Hold fofit ?=y.= U \^M ^=S-: t-t- I till I come. 140 r^ ID 4 « I ^'I'l :; ! 1 1 1 1 ];ii f ' „-^j . i.iL. M I r No. 174. ^Mtx ^ttii^ tii ^m&nm. (g.h. 2-44 > '* Bo kindly affectioned one to another." — Bom. 12 : 10. Mrs. Albert Smith. 5. J. Vail, by per. pE -(-r ;:z:jr:=:«_z*r: N N N ^— ^— -J — *- # — * — ^— #- :*: 1. Let lis gath-or up the Bunbeams, Lying all aronml our path ; Let a— V- comfort In the blessings of to-day, With a patient hand removing All tho Buushiuo Never seem one half so fair. As when wint.'r's snowy pinions Shake the 1^ 15=?: -V-v- CHORUS, f -I 1 -u-v- ^-^--^-^ U — ^ — !-;— *— t^ — Ti n 1-: ' V-^' ? y M OiiOKUS. k^ briars I'rom tho way. Then scatter soedu of kiudnees, Then scatter seeds of white down in the uir. "V — y — y — y~ — I — L-\^r-it—y — p-" '-Z'—y — y — y- . _J. 1 1^ =—■*-# # ^ .=ti: 1?=5 kindness, Then scatter soeds of kiuduoss, For our reaping by and b). m^^^^^M^mm lOO r«^ ^j S^mtttx ^td» tit ^mAnt$^—(SmthM. Tf xre knew the baby fingers, I'ressed agftinst the window pane, Wonld be cold and Btitf to-morrow — Never trouble us ixgain — W(Hild the bright eyes of our darling Catch the frown upon our brow? — Would the prints of rosy fingers >t;i us then uti they do now ? Ah ! those little ine-cold fingers, How they point our memories baok To the hasty words and actions Strewn along our backward traok I Uow those little hand." remind us, As in snowy grace they lie, Not to sratter thorns -but roses — For our rt:apiug by and by. 1 /V\ bj. X f\o. 175. ©ttttuud, Chwtiiitt ^ddicw* (« n 2-45 > " Take unto you th») whole uiinor of God "— Kp» fi ; V.\. Eer. S. BARiNo-(rouLi). Jos. Haydn, arr. J — I— J— J 1. Isii P JEf i-i^— zT; r :\i l^zinjt-z ''^^^m 1. Onward, Christian soldiers, Mnrehing as to war, With the Cross of Jesus 2. Like u mighty ar - my Moves the Church of God; Bn)therH, we are treadin^g 3. Crowns and throuos may perish. Kingdoms rise and •*ane, But, theChuroh of Jesus 4. On -ward, then, ve people, Join the happy throng, Blend with ours your voices X zpznp: I t =t: -i9- •i=i r^ :?-_ir)i: M-l li^^zlrJztrferST^ eSt^ hA Go - iug on bo - fore. Christ the Royal Muster Leads a - gainst the foe, \\ lu re the saints have trod; We are not tli - vid - ed, All oufi bo - dy we; Con - stiint will remain; Gates of hell can nev - er '(laiust that Church prevail; In tho triumph song; (Jlorv, laud, and hon-or, Uu - to Christ the King, ^^=r^3zA a.. -f—t — ^ For - ward in - to bat - tie, Hco, His ban-nei-s go. One in hope and dootriue, C)iit) in clmr - i - ty. We havvi Christ's own promise, Aud that can -not faiL Tliis thio' oouutiess a - ge^ Men and an - gels sing. Onward, Chimtiua f :??: -»*- i^^ Men anil :t~ ■i4'-- 1 — T boldiei-sT Marching oa to war, With the Cross of Jo -sua Going on bo-foro. Ig^l^^ hi»--F- =«»?3-Sr±-- 101 =FF ■tf* No. 176. €\m to lEhtt. (G.H.2-46.) ^' ■ "It !o good fop me to draw noar to God."— Ps. 73 ; 28. Fahkt J. Cbobbt. S. J, Tail, by per. -N — S- * r y ev - er-Iast - ing por-tion. More than friend or life to mo, 2. Not for f'lSG or worldly pleasure, Nor for fame my priyer shall lie ; 3. Lead mo thro' tbo vulo of fihadows, Bear mo o'er life's fit - fui sen : W^: -V~ •m --^=?=: t±it t dtrrfc.:: m n ^ jj-r-l N — N — J^J 1 N — K-m f** — >^ »^-i All a -I ong my pil - grim journey, Saviour, lot mo walk with Thoo. Gl&d-ly will I toil and suf - fer. On - ly lot me walk with Theo. ThtiU the gixte of life e - tor - nal, May I tn - tor, Lord, with Theo. P:r-f ~.'::f ixjizL-^t— -> " • #— U* * «t- v-f zrrf z'zm -~nz=xizr.:r:~ i KETBAirr. -r=i t^ 1^'- -$^^^\ Closo to Thoo, close to Thoo, Close to Thee, close to Theo ; Ail a Close to Theo, close to Thee, Close to 1 heo, close to Thee ; (llad-ly CIoBO to Thtto, cloHe to Thee, Close to Thee, close to Tlieo ; Then thu — 1 h y — «• f — t^ f ^-- aim =^: -V- long will pato my pil I toil of lifo grim ami jour - noy, 8uf - fer, tor - iiftl. 8av - lour, let On - ly let May I en r me walk with Thee, me walk with Thoe. ter, Lord, with Thoo. fezfc m 159 No. 177. (^tefeing to ^m. (G.n.2-47.) ! ■ "For the Son of Mau is come to sjtik and to save that \yhich waa lost." -Lltce 19: 10. P.P.R P. r. BUF , oy per. J V ' n — u-i 1 ^ — I ^ — ^ ^ y h— r~l ^ ' w— 1 1. Teu-derly tho Shepherd, O'er the mountains cold, Goes to bring his 2. Pa - tiontly tljo own - or Seeks with earnest care, In the dust and 3. Loving - ly the Fa - ther Sends tho news aroixnd: " Eo ouce dwvd now B^ -# — 0- r^ ♦-S — #•- t ■V— t .I'-H- -0 0- t~ 1 — F r^T^ U I CHORUS. lost one Back to tho fold. Seeking to save, Seeking to save, darkness Her treasure rare, liv - eth — Once lost is found. -r y I 1 ^ — L — I. ?5:r-- t: a +-^ — f- 4— N It I - . r: fct 33 ^t;^ Lost one, 'tis Je - bus Seeking to save. Seek - iug to save. -#— #- " I i~V' i — i — y:^ "^ — # -l<^' d •0. Ill ^^gj^^^^^l Seek - ing to save, Lost one, 'tis Je - sun Seeking to save. v~^ r -T---;^-i c ^ 153 No. 178. I am ^itttpJng tW tk > ■> — ^- 'F^- £ ~v—v~ T — H J^- =ZI^ qzzzzr- i ^ i am watching and I'm And His arms en - fold, and TV'hert! tho wua - ry work-ors To mv Fa. - thcr's houKP, tho lon^ • iiig while com - fort w hi 1(1 rtst for - tv - brii/ht aud blest I wait. I wait er - more. es - tate. Soon on I a:u 'ATiere the Lo ! tho l.."« I'll fly, To my on llifl breast, Oh ! the earth is done, Aud the tijr - ual bri'akH, And tho N J^- hora-^ be - youd tho sky, fsweet-uoKS of Hi8 rest, crown of life is won, song im - mor - tal wakes P^^fe E t=t: £^_^ \ ^mm ^'-r. A- -^- To my wel - (!omo, aa I'm Hal - lo - in - jiih, I jun Oh, the glo - ry of that liub'd in whittmcsa I am -4- -0- m^] I; qi: J sweeping tliro' the gates. Hweoi)iug through tho gatcH. cit - y just be - fore! sweeping thro' the gates. ■i3[ 1 : 1 i ' t dk li REFRAIN. (0» I v.- — y— L-v- — 1^ ^ (^ — 4-- -fFJ^^^ 4- ij,H-J~V- ^ ^ ^ 1 1^ i^—L-JsJ ^ 1^ u In the blood of yon -der Lamb, Wash'd from every stain 1 ^^1 am; ? m 15^ \ I aw ^wttpn^ tto0ttgft t&^ (^^U».—(Sm(MtA. m fe^=^ # ija. i Eepeatpp.' -^d -«♦- ^ -gy -«- r- ^ 1 ^ g i ^> r^ i,^L-; ^ 2 Kob'd in whiteness, clad in brightness, I am sweeping thro' the gates, J - - * * * 1^ -# — #- S^ ^M ?7~Tg i9—r&—^~ -C — »- 19 — «•- :p=p: t «L*— a: 11 # Z?/<»j' W0r(^ 1^^ Rev, Alfreu Cookman. !] 1:^1 No. 179. %m^ is |itin(. (G.n.2-.49.) "My beloved is mine."— SoNO op Solomon 2: 16. Mrs. Cathkuine J. Bonah, IS'lli. T. E. rEiiKixs, by per. P^ * # ^0- . -"^ 0- 5 X ggi 1. Fade, fade each earthly joy, Je - sus is 2. Tempt not my soul a - way, Je - sus is 3. Fare - well, ye dreams of night, Jo - sus is 4. Fare - well, mor-tal - i - ty, Je - sus is ^* ^ ^ ^ # ___^^-i_# ^ mine ! Break ev - ery mine ! Hero would I mine ! Lost in this mine ! Wei - coine e - B£ _^ZT=P- ^ £L- E 4=1: g?^--f- g=3^EE^rizgz*zz:^xEgiv:3:p ten - der tie, ev - er stay, dawning light ter - ni - ly. Je - sus is mine ! Dark is tho wil - d.^r - ncss, Jo - BUS is mine! Per- ish-ing tilings (tf ciay, Jo - BUB is mine! Ail that my soul has trietl, Jo - 6u:j is miuo I Welcome, O lovod and blost. s T~V=-\- |33=te ^i^f: ifzfiz w: .. — - — J. 01 — M — : qixTit i^ — I : ' ' ) ^ u; -te Earth has no resting place, Je - sus a - lono can bless, Jo - sus is mine I Born but lor one brief day, Pass from my heart away, Jo - bus is miuo 1 Left but a dismal void, Je - bus has sat - is - fled, Jo - sus is miuo I Welcome, sweet sooueti of rest.WolcoD\e,my Saviour's breast, Je- sua ia mine ! -P—^ --r» -«-^— g -T f^ * p ^T -- * . '^ -f - :ii=i: 159 t #• ^m- H» — •- 1 :|i-; li No. 180. §i»ttduph, §i^ is ffem ! (oh. 2.50^ 5i J 1 1 P.P.B. "He is not heret for he is risen, as he said." — Matt. 28: 0. P. P. Buss, by per. il-F-ii— i^-ipJ — h-^— ^ N S H ^ N— Nn rH ^--4— *-.-*- ^0-: : -r:--^^ ^-i-r-r^^' '^--^ H J 1. Hal - le - 2. Hal - lo - lu - jah, He is lu - jah, Ho is - . ^ 4h' -0- 1 -^ ^ • k; ris - en! Je - sus ria - en! Our ex - it iV is gone up on alt - ed Head to #■• * it • .*. 1 1 ! 1 ■ high! be; .^ •^ 4—^ — ^ -^ u • • 1 i: — j^^ — -^ -\ -L ^ ^_ H y — t* — £^ ■1 %■ \ 1 '. 1^ * j 1 1:^ 1 '■ I i! . I t '! i : i J i.! 1 i i ,1 11 !1 i i: i!^4 _,— • -)- =^: s— ^. it g r Burst the bars of death a - sun-der, An - gels shout and men re -ply: Sends the wit - ness of the Spir-it That our Ad - vo-cate is He: ^■•■••#-- -.--^'^ -I T- 5: :i= II :t: ^ -«-'-^f- it -t^ — W- ^ r He He is is ?^ :i^ i^ ris ris en, en, He He is is d: ns ris en, en, Liv Jus ing ti - ^-- M I l«f fim« :j^ lil^ I 2d time. -o i- ^ i^^^^^jEj^; -<5^ now. no more fied in Him to are die. we. now, fied no more in Him to are ^=£:^=^ die. we. ;^EErZii -fSi^— !9t ■^ \ 'M' ' I 3 Hallelujah, He is risen! Death for aye hath lost his sting, C'lrist, Himself the Eesurrectiou, From the grave His own will bring: Ij: Ho is risen, living Lord and coming King. :|| i5e i! 110.181. §^ iitmn af ^ejowmg. (0,3.2-53.) "Henceforth there is laid np for me a crown of righteooaneas," —2 Tim. 4: 8. Rev. J. B. Atchinbon. P. P. Buse, by per DUET. V -H Pt — ' m 1 1^ r-ttz ' ~t^ * * * 5 J-X0- , -0~.r ^ K_ 1. O crown of re - joic - ing that's waiting for me, When finished mj 2. O won - der - ful Kong that in glo - ry 111 sing, To Him who re - 8. O joy ev - er - last - ing when hea-ven is won, For - ev - er in 4. O won - der - ful name which the glo - ri - fied bear, The new name which course, and when Jesus I see. And when from my Lord comes the sweet sounding deemed me to Jesus my King ; All glo-ry and hon - or to Him shall be glo - 17 to shine as the sun ; No sorrow nor sigh - ing — these all flee a- Je - - sus bestows on us there; To him that o'er-com - eth 'twill only be ^^Ei^H :t5=r5=ls=:>-: iOtel ■p--^ : u ^ y ^ y i Crown of rejoicing, O wonderful, wonderful song ; -J^--^-N— N- ^tP^t last fS IS IS N N K ,S ^ f ing, O glo - ri -fied throng; O beauti - ful ^EE^ / > > I Joy ev - er - lost - ing, O glo - ri - fied, glo - ri - fied throng ; Fgg home, my home can it be ? O glo - ry reserved for me I my home can it be ? O glo - ry reserved for me I Ceatttiful hiojoi, JL07 ^1 1 tMiliff^ it Tff- Ho. 182. §i»]» W0«; i _L. s^ qczzp: -Hj — y — t^ 1 His word a Tower to which I fleo, For "as n ;\ys my strengii. rfhall be." ir^-H-y-it tJ=tz t=U f: />, /T^ f EE 8 And when at last Fm called to die, Still on Thy promise I'll rely ; Yes, Lord, I then will trust in Thee, - XLat "as my days my strength shall bu" Cao,--His word a Tower, &o. 198 No. 183, Iftt the ^xUni pidttight ^*afckS»(G u 2-56.) "Behold I stAud at the dour oad knock. "-Bkv. 3 : '«. Her. A. C. Toxk, l). D. Piaru e Mareato. Geo. F. Root, by :±z^^ -:r-:ir * 1. In tho si - lent niidnipht wutch-es, List — thy bosom's door! 2. Peftth comes down with rucklcss toot - stt'ps, To the hull and hut; 3. Then 'tis time tt) slunti en truut - ing Christ to Itt thee in^ ♦ -t&- Jk~ A '^^m^mm^^m^m^m How it kn — I- =t^==rT rn.; --^ A p 1- ~a^ 'Tis thy Sav - lour knocks, and cri - eth, " Rise, and let me in!" Grieved, away thy Sav - iour go - eth, Death breaks in at last; Jo - sua wait - ed long to know thee, Now Ho knows thoo not! f m 159 fi' ! Ho. 134. ^t sliatt ^Ittp, M ttirt gmm. (on 2-R8) " Hown in oorraption — ralaed in iDoomiptioii."— 1 Cok. 15 : i%. Mn M. A S:n>i>KR. 8. J. Vaiu bf per. 1. W«> hIihU kKh'p, 'mt not for - o\ - or, Tlu-rn will Im ii fjiloriouH dawn ! I '2. Whou wo «e»> a preoious hloHKnin Thivt wo tciul-iHl with Kiicb euro, I p^f"^ :-f? '•I I ^mmm^mm^$$m Wo shall in«M't to jv>,rt, no, nov-er, Oti Om r« - Kur - nu-tion iuoni ! KmU'ly iJt'»v, b> i»«r. !) * \ Wa'clinmn trll niriiiiiR > (Ihvc the Hi^uR that mark IIIh comiiiK', '. S\mrn thf im - /< - Up/ thai limiint l/iff. \ Sfc tht' K'ltiriouK li'^'lit as - I'liwlim,' « Mark! the vol • coh h)Uil procl.Liiiiiiif.^ '. iN( • Icui, (()<), ^ in the skies; Walehmau! yes; I beo just you- der, Cuuaiins ^luriollH heiyUtMa-rise; 1 ^ — ^ --■V iJ riljjrrini in that f^'oldon city, St-jtted in the ,iaK])«r throne, Zi iii'h Kiii!4, arrayed in Ixanty, l{i'i^;nH in jtetuie froni j'-onr to zone; 'Diere. on ve dant inllHand luountains. Where the ^'oldeii HiniheaiuK play, riirlinu' Htreams, atnl ery-tul lonntuius, b|»ttrklo iu th' eteruul Uu^-. I Pilmini. nee! the liyht is beaiuim< Hris'hti^r still upon thy way; SiK'is ihro all the earlli are ^leamm^y, Omens of thy eouiinu day. When th<' liwt hmd triiinp« t sounding, Shall awnke from earth to sia All thf >aiiitM of (toil now Hlin^, — Cittd iu immorttUity. U 101 \ i f? I fT h' " i: . ■t ;. ^ I i ' 84t \ i 2 1 No. 186. €m mt iht Wxnp tui ^^xtk («h.2-60j Rov. L Watto, 1709 SOLO. T^ Here we have no continuing city."— Heb. 13: 14. AiT. by Walter KiTTRwrto*. — \- :^- ■/y ^i^J 1. Give luo the wiiips of i'liith ttj riso, Within the vail, an(T nee l'h.> ?. Uuce they were mourueriihcro bo - low, Aud pour duut cries and tcurs; Tiity 111* "^EE^^. b-zzr^j-, :^=zLJizz-I^z?zj^-- l ibizzifczi-^ zzjr: ^_- 1 waintH a - hove, how great their j' 'j'S, How bri!.,'ht their fjlo - ries ho. •wrehi- tied hard, tw we do uow, With tiiusj, aud doubt**, and fearw CHORTTS. j -J -iJ. » Many are the fiiends who are waiting to-day, Ilfippy oii the golden Btmnd, .^z>zz_^-^ii^;. V — 1- ^zr4i ■# • 0-—p- rjf V N_. N t tEi^:iEiBE^i^^^^E^^E:i:m- <5 •:J Many are the voices ealliny ns away, To join their gloriouH hautl. f:)':;_:_|z:^i:|z:|z:jSr4i4ziEl±^ 1tff)f>lt Vi ^ '^ '^ 'J Calling UK away. Calling iw away, Call - iuy to the bet-ter laud. -»--•- ^ P ::^Zf:: ^Sai I auk tljem wh«>nee their victory «^im« ; 'I'ht'V, with united breath, AHcribe their coucju. Ht to tliti lituub, Their trimnpli lo HIh il^jvth. Many iin; the friundii, ii m CHORUS, f 4 EE^ J=-iM=^ O come, an - gul band, come and ^r:=t H - round mo stand, O, . J- f I ^^^ •^ ^^ ^ i- : 1^ bear mo a - way on your snowy wings To my im - mor - tal home. O, S: ■p~tr \^ — \^-~\t 5 1=1 m kud. 1(5- 1 Ji— ^ # ^ # ^ ^ — r j^ I ^ J .I S »- — ». — ' — * r- £ bear me a - way on your snow - y wings To my im - mor - tal homo. ^^ ^ -ir y- £ J: ip: ^ 3 I've almost gained my heavenly home, My spirit loudly sings; The holy oueti, buhold, thuy uomo I 4 0, boar my longing heart to Him Who blod and died for mo; Whose blood now cleuuucu I'xuiu all sin, And givtiu mo victory. lua No. 188. 'mm Ux %ht. (g.h.2-62.) " TliPTft waa no room for them in tho Inn." — LiricH. 2: 7. Eim-T S. Elliott. Slow. Ika. T). Saxket, byi)er. ?^::, :^-=n 1. Thou flidstloaveTliythrono. mid Thy kin|j;ly crown, Whon Thou oampRt to earth for 2. Hcav'ns ar - olios raiiti; w'ik ti iho anc'l'^ suvj:, ( )f Thy birth, ami Thy royal de- 3. Foxes found tin ir rist, and the liirds had their nests. In the shade of theof^lar 4. Thou camesl () Lord, with Tliy liviny word, That should set Thy peo-pio ^ f:f:i: f: ^ >4 ^j-v^v^~ -V-^- j§-WZZl y> 1/ -P-^ : -p-^' -y-r ^^^.^l ^^m me ; I>ut in Bpthlehnm's homo there was found no roora.Por Thy holy nativity, cree ; Jiut in lowly birth didst Thou oomo to earth. And in Rreatost humiUty. tree ; But Thy oouch was tho sod. () Thou Sou of God, In tlie de.sorts of Galilee. free ; Wut with niookinj,' and scorn and with crowu of thoru.Did they bear Thee to (,'al- gz^z^ -ii>^-t?- V--- :?r#; y-y- -tf_^_*. t:=t r— T 1 — \-^-» > '¥ REFRAIN -f5 ^-ii- :£S Vi/ -#— 1?#- (^ >_>- — (— -t- S _.N -t — «. «i — -t — «i — #_^ — i ~ Oh, como to my heart, Lord Jo - sua ! There ia room iu my heart for Thee. B^^^ -#— #- -t9- -# — •- 4=:=t I*- • ^ y v-ti^- -•- E] Oh, oomo to my hej».',Lord Jesus,como! Thoro ia room in my heart for Thee. _• — « — :i^ — m --rr-^-m P-^-t: — ^. p^l^i ^ :3:=S-_r::T:, ■H 1 ■ y-y- :^^ £=£ ■V- £ Henven'n arches fthall rin;;:t< ^^^ i^ choirs shall eing, At Thy coiniuK to victory, Thou wilt call mo home, Hayiug "yet there is room/' There is room at My sido for thee. Qho, 10 — ^ — -.g: ^^P^^ z^^—^-iz^i 1 Welcomed home to wan-der, nev - or, Saved thro' Jo - siis — "Ilomo at last" ^ ^ ^r,in: 4=^ ::g=J: -1* # 105 -fit. ••«•- -tfL 3a: ^ fe^ EE 1 ii:;i i ! 1 •hi TW f - I Irs ii , J 1 i 'it' s ■J 2 ^;'.' « i I i u I i No. 190. 25h^ piisitaks 0t mg pfe. (q.h.2-64.) "Behold, 1 have set before thee an open door."— Hev. 3:8. MreFBAjnA Locke Bailet. Tenderly. Rev. lloiiEUT LOWBT. by per. 1. The mistakes of my life have been many, The Bins of my heart have been 2. I am lowest of those who love Him, I am weakest of those who 3. !My mistiikes His free grace will cover, My sins He will wash a - 4. The miBtakt'S of my lilo have been many, And my spirit is sick with gg^Lf^=&.j V — ^- 1= -^ more, And I scarce can see for weepiug. But I'll knock at the open door, pray; But I come as Ho has bidden, And He will not say me nay. way, And the feet that shrink and falter Shall walk thro' the gates of day. tiiu, And I scarce can see for weeping. But the iSaviour will let mo in. n V #. ^ #. ^±_4-^^ t. t. ' 0'^^ v*— >■ ^ put: _4— H-r -fz :it=zxz=-:= V 1^- ^ V rr „ CHORUS >_J5!. 11=!^ j^^ElE^^El^iE^!^:: ^- ■4S ,* H 1- Ji^il: :£ SET I know I am weak and sinful, It comes to me more and more; But :|: ^^— K g^^^^g^^gn^ -V-N- SI when the dear Saviour shall bid me come in, I'll en - ter the o - pen door. ^' ^ ^ .#. ^^m f: ♦ ^ ^ -^ ^ ♦ -1 T-m — i 1 U — ■ fctz4t ■V— p- -u- v - V - lOO ^ , f- # • 4t. «■ ij:t:t=?i=r-z:t: t^^m i ! \] l^ iio.i9i. (Siimt; Ux the ^t^^t x» ^pral (« « 2-68 ) 'Come; for all thinga siro now readj." — Lukb 14: 17. Rev. IIenut Eurton. P. P. Bum, by per. XI" ~-^ :«!: -a^ -^a^ jZ. 1. Come, for tho feast i.s 2. Come where tlio fouut-uiu 3. Come to tho throne of S; T" Bpread; Hark to tho call! flows — liiv - cr of lil'o — grace, Bold - \y draw near; t T — r- jsl a: -g>-^ T^- e ' s*, Come Heal He £ — fj t to tho Liv-iiig Bread, Bro - ken for all; ing for all thy -woes, Doubt - in i,' and plrifo; who would win tho race Must tur - ry here; ■^^- _-«_ F=P -'•V- -— r -•-•it-. ■■f -j^ t i: S §i ^- -^ :ffir :± Como to His house of wino, Low Mill - ions havo been sup -plied, No What - e'er thy want may be, Hero ^ "C" t'=f- ou His breixst ro-clrno, one was e'er do-nied; is tho grace for theo, n: m :}=« door. g^ P -i5^- ^ 3^:3, It :q=--^~ All Come Je - -^ that Ho to tho 8U8 thy hath crim- on - IS sou ly f^ g- thine; tide, plea; -a :::Tr: • L^ U f3 Come, sin - uer, como. Como, sin - iier, como. Como, Christian como. • ^ ^ -P '-f9 W^ 4 Come to the Better Land, Pilgrim make haste ! Earth is a Toreigu strand — Wilderness waste ! Here are the harjjs of gold. Here are tho joys untold- Crowns for tho young and old; Come, pilgrim, come. Jesus, wo como to Theo, Oil, tiiko VIS in ! Set Thou our spirits free; Cleanse us Irom sin ! Then, in yon land ot light. Clothed in our robes of wUil Besting not day nor uigh^ Theo will wo sing. 107 No. 192. (^nt ^wttil^ ^olmn Sh^ugfti (g.h.2-66) "Now tutsy doeire a better country that is, an heavenly." — Hbb. 11 : 16. P MisB PnoEiiE Cauey. .J__ PriiLip PniLLirs, by pftr. il 1. One Bweet - ly 2. Neiir - er my 3. Noiir - or tbo 4> Be ucar mo r -0- -m- :=r -v j — ^— I sol - emn th(m>,'ht Comes to me o'er and Fii - tlur's bouse, Where niiv - ny mausious bound of lif(>, Where bur - dens are liud •wheu my feet Are blippiiig o'er the 1 — r m f ::^- oer; be; down ; brink; ^ It H N- ^ ^ I"m near - er home to - day, to - day, Near - tr the f,'reat whito throne to - day, Near - ( r to leave the cross to - day, For I am near - er homo to - day, Than Near - And Ter - S V- i CHORUS, I have been bo - fore. er the crys - tid »iea. nearer to the crown, baps, than now 1 think. Near - er my home, Near - cr my home, j:- "^—^ \ -y-. u #— ^-#—- 1 -y S y •-' *-* — J — I , I - ^^m ^ ^«1— A. ^_i-_j_^ V Near - er my home to - day, to - day, Than I have been bo fore. / I* ^^^: fc5 -^-v --y- ^p lOS ^\ m lome. r No. 193. ^rfUge 7^. (G.n.2-G9.) " Tho Lord also will bo a refuge — in times of troublo.'— rs. 9 : 9. Rev. Chaules Wkbley, 1740. Jos. P. IIolhuook, by per. 1. Jo - Fus, lov - or of my bouI, Ltt ino to Thy bo - boiu fly, 2. Uth - er rof - ugo liavo I uoue, Haugs my helpless bouI ou Tlieo ; -#_•. -0—0^ .*-•- IkL -:; <7- a -A__-«» K- .^0 :±=d: '?K —H 1-#-^ ^^ J ■Wliilu tlio nciir - rr wa - tcrs mil, Whilo tho torn - post Btill is lusli ; Leave, oli, leave mo not a - loue, Still sup - port and coml'ort mu : 'g=D=^ »zrtz 3 -s^: -0—0-'-0 itt $=M^ M-0. -t: -== i- ■2E5^ ^ ir * — s- ■0— Js- /?s -#-a- T •=iS^ ^S: Ilido me, ob, my All lay trust ou #■ ' ■0- Rav - iour bide, Till Theo i.-j fitiyeJ, All ^»=?: :>!: ii the Btorm of life my help from Thee gt m 13 past ; I bring ; I- r^r m i^ mr^^^ :5: -#-»- :=}= -j<- Siifo Cov- in - to er my tbo do . ba fenceless ven pnido, Oli, ro - oeive my Boul at last I p: *■• ■*■ £ X .1 bead ^Vlth the shadow of Thy wing. ■h- -0—0- -/»- ^ ■trr -^./- 1*=^=^^ ■«: ^ 3 Thou, ChriRt, art nil I want ; More than all in Theo I lind : Hivise the fallen, cheer the faint. Heal the sick, and lead tho blind : Just and holy is Thy name, I am all unriRhtoonsnesa ; Vil", and full of sin 1 lun, Thou art lull of truth and grace. 4 rienteons grace with Theo is foimd — Grace to cover all my bin : Let the healing streams abound ; Make mo, keep me, pure within. Thou of life tho Fountain art, Freely let mo take of Thoe : Bprinr? Tbou up within my lieuct^ Eiue to all otornity. lOO i I i) j ' - \ r t ! ' \ J \ \ 1 I 1 \ 1 j ■ i \ .-^ ■i Tip:; '" ^ MUM 5* ■ i * lit! j -70 N No* 194. ®It, what av^ ^0tt (S0in0 to g^ ?(« n 2-7c " ITow long halt y« between two opinions."— 1 Kings, 18 : 21. TAKsy J. rnoHiir, 18G7. ririni* Pitillips, by per. :i'- 1. Oh, 2. Oh, 3. Oil, 4. Ob, wbut whiit what what nro arn nro aro you you you you go . inp f,'o - m^' go - in-,' go - iug to to to to do, sh from the homo of your brother, are yours at last: Y'ou are ris - iiig iu worli - ly rides through a cloudless sky: You are hold -iug a high po - wiu - ter is ou your brow: Your tul - enta, your time, your lip T i- >!: 0- boy -hood. And just in the bloom of youth! Have you pro - spects, Aud prospered iu world - ly things ; — A. . . . 8i - tiou, Of lion - or, and trust, aud fame ; — Are you rich - Ob, To Je - bus, your Mas - tor, give ; Then .... fast - ed the du - tv to will - ing to ask it the sparkling wa - tor That flows from the fount of truth ? those less la - vored. The smile of j'our fortune brings, give the glo - ry And praise to your Saviours Name? worl^l a-round you In bet - tor because you liva |2^ CHORUS. ^^ 1. Is your 2. Go, 8. Tho 4. You are ^m ==P5: ^: -^^ -L.-H ^^; p g. heart in tho Sav - iour's keep - ing ? prove that your heart is grate - ful — re - gions that sit in dark - ness near - ing the brink of Jor - dan. ^ 170 Tho Aro But ©b, what aw ^0tt #0ittg to go?— c«artttflt«. :^t;^ ft— ^- 3|^^ #- . -* — ^ g ' #-.- ^ # -# — #-• — # member. Ho died for Lord ban >v work for etretcbiuK tlieir ImikIh to 6tiU you you you V ork lor you ! ^' M ■ Tben what nro you Th»'u wbiit are you Thtn wbiit are you Tliou what aro vou po - ing go - iuf? go - iiij,' ^'o - iny to to to to S P /^ ^- :€!•: do, do, do, do. i^ • #"•■ brother ? brother ? brother ? brother ? ?^-:=t i: :t=t ^^^: _j_._j ^ __ ^^-^ Say, wliat aro you go - iiajj to do ? S:iy, what aro you go - inj» t(j do? K:iy, wliat aro you go - itig to do? Say, what aro you go - injj to do ? SA/ r-^ ] No. 195. ^rt Si'htnt ^Vcattj? (G.H.2-T1.) " Come unto me, and I will give yoa rest."— Matt. 11: 23. Rev. J. M. Nealk, trans. Rev. Uenky W. Bakeii. IPOl. fe=:^=i— ^ ^ )-^ -iS^ -c»>- -«5*- :SC ) a? s* isr- 1. Art thou wea - ry, 2. Hath He marks to «^ :s?" -f- -t- 122: -<5^ -«?- \sr. 7S — o er art thou languid? Art thou sore dis-trcss'd? lead mo to Him If Ho bo my guide? r to His Me," saith One, and coming, Bo at rest, feet and hands aro wound-prints, And His side." Is there diadem as monarch. That His brow adorns ? "Yes, a crown in very surety, But of thorns !" 4 If I find Him, if I follow, What my future here ? "Many a sorrow, many a labor, Many a tear." 171 5 If I still hold closely to Him, What hath Ho at Lust ? "Sorrow vanquished, labor ended, Jordan past." 6 If I ask Him to receive mo. Will He say mo niiy ? "Not till earth and not till heaven Pass away." »«. I li ' 1! No. 196. 3Ik ?aUej} 0f §lw^mg, (G.H.2-72.) '1 : " Tho viflley of Eerachah."— 2 Chr.. 20 : Sfi. Mrs. Anntb Wittenmtkb. 4=:i[=:C:|3:^i P5 -r-#- 1. I havo, on - terod Iho vnl - loy of blessing 2. There is piivco in tho vai - h y of blessing ',]. There is lovo in tho vul - h-y of blessing •i. There's u soug iu tho vul - ley of blessing "Wm. O. Ftscher, by per, s_ 3: ^#-=5 a l:|F^= £2^zl BO swcf t, And Jo - sns a - so sweet, Andplen-ty the so sweet, Such as none but the so sweet, That angels would N I -#— •- :p=Sr :gi 5:3E y^ r bides with mo there ; And Ilis spir - it and blood make my cleansing complete, lind (loth iin- part, And there's rest for tho weary - worn trav- el-er's feet, blood- wash'd may feel. When heaven comes down redeemed spir - its to greet, fain join the strain, As with rap - turous praisea wc bow at Hia leet, «»- «— «- -*=»■ V— >• -»— ^- -t-- o?: V~ I II" 1 1|i CHORUS, ;i::jd: -^ — # — -#- ^ :^-- <^' OEEt And His per -fort lore east -eth out fear. And jo;- tor the sor-row-ing heart. And Christ sets I lis cov - e - nant seal. Cry - in^;, Worthy the Lamb that was slain. «_• Oh come to this val - icy of 5^S .*.• =f; ^ f £ -fL A F=tF=F blessing, 7^ blessing so sweet, Where Jesus will full - ness bestow — And beli«vo, and re- gjj- i ^ i t- : i r ira %\u ¥alk|9 0f §lwsJng^— cottfiucd. If ^sg^tei 5=: s^i*: ceive, and con-fess Ilim, ^r z:i g^: r That lUl His sal - va - tioii may know. — (■ ^— r#-!_# r=^z::?z:zi!?= F PJ T" -iS— -, No. i97. €l0me, jjc § Hton$ohU. {r.. n. 2-85.) "Como nnto mo and I will give you rest."— Matt. 11 : 2d. Tno's. MooKR &.Tiio'8. IIastings. Sajht.l WrnnE. m^r^=^. 1. Come, j-o (lis - con - Ro-late ! w her -e'er ye laa - guisb, Come to the 2. Joy of the des - o - late ! liylit of the stray - ing, Hope of the 3. Here see the bread of life: see wa-ters flow - iug, Forth from the i -H-^ i^ :2g: id^ei^E^i mer - cy-scnt, fer - vcnt-ly kneel: pen - i - tent, fade - less and pure ! throne of God, pure from a - bove: w^i %~ T ^, JPL .^ -1»- X:^^ (9- Hero brint? yonr wounded hearts, Here speaks tlie Com -fort - er, Como to the feast of love; ^ — «:^i m o :a: I — i9- -U- - r~r^r I land rc- m i :Li i^ :i=f: g— ^-;-^i N :— vy 3 here tell your an - guisb; Earth has no sor-row that heav'n cannot heal, ten - der - ly say - ing, Earth has no sor-row that heav'n cannot cure, come, ev - er knowing, Earth has no sorrows, but heav'n can re-move. ^M t i.. N -0—0- !=:£=?: I I I ■<9- :qi=np=r-;« rf 1 173 M; . No. 198. ^n^t m& ^hmt (n.n. 2-74.) " Ariso, Hliinr, for thy llRht in como."— Iba. CO >. 1, Maut a. LaTTTT^T'tit. msmm w -f'^^% 51'*: l=^«^ t^^fefcEi 1. Lift up, lift up lliy voice with rinRiiifj;, Dciir laiKl.v.itliKVrcnf^Mi li!L 2. Ami siiuU His Mock vith stiilt* \u\ riv - cti V iSlmll cn-vioiis lines Iks 3. liift uj) Jlin f,'iit('s! lining; foitli oh-lii-tions ! One (iirfli a - «lon^ llii> ; Thopiitli HIh iiii-niaii f■_•'^_•_•^-_._:f■ f-J .>^ - -t tlEl — r- t K !» 0-M • 0- up tliy voice! Tlio kin^diMiu ot" rhuivli (li-vi(lc,\Vh<'!> He, tlm [.onl im?Ks:igi' brink's. His wovd, u sworil nil - tiiro tnul Spreads to a roy 1 tho of to - ul I^^e^^e;^!' — N- earth aro eartli ami sjiiitn the rcaliii ho - x: IL briii^'iiij^ Their hea-veu. Standi ii.'itioT.n ; His I'oru ilim, Tlio ■' T 1 #• 0— 'i-- t/ CHORUS. r U^ ^-J i(,_. i =i hi___K._ J — i. .-jJ!lz:lXz ^r z*;:±Zjt- trcas - urcs to thy irnti'K— ro - joieo I jit tiie door to claim Ilishrido? name t!i'> Christ, tho Kiiifj; of ki!itj;n. LlORT of lifo, tho WORD OF (rOl) ! _^ #-• — » — -#-' — r I f • — T — t 'j^ *^ r- A - ri^o uuj shim) i:i * ri -x=x 4t. V- i^ youth im - mor - tul, Thy Iiij;ht is oomo, thy King ap • pears I Bo - 5^ ^ -t=r- ^ f :_5Ljf_*.-Jr_4: t * -* — 1 m^ % #«=* ^-^PT-t^-^- I 1- i-jj — J-—- N— I- % f7\ /TN ^ !E5Er yond the Century's swingioR portal, Breaku «, now dawn— /Ac/Aotwaut/ v/cfr.v.' i b b I -- 1/4 ^^ ^^ ^^ I i* per. iRthlift t',S lu.s i-iniiii • *- f» Their 1, StilUllH ; lliti in, l"ao :,E E£ IK) IM No. 199. ^Mt tre Pert? (-"S ^ig) ••Till" riuiMom«Ml of thi Txml Hfmll rcftim nn<1 i omf» to 7i'in with umirg and prirlanMnj jii> ii])iiii iIk'ii' lutfiM. - Iha. :io. Id lIoilAfF I,. IlABTINOB, IKfl MmlrrnU) EiJHCt S. Rick, 1860 by per. 1. SI mil wo merit bcynrul the river. When; the Kur - f,'<« cftiiRo to ndl? 2. Shall we luiot in that Mtst hiirho^.Whcn our stonn-y voyuK<' Ik o't.T^ 3. Shiill wo iiK.'ot ',11 ym - eyond tho riv - or, Whuro tho axu - gen cease to roll ? 17S . ii ■ 1 r ll \ Ho. 200. ^t is ^m ttiith ph ^mi (o,H.2-K,, " Ee hail: delivered my uml in ptiactt. "- Pa. 55 : 18. H. G. SrxFFORr.. ^ p. p. j^^^g^ ^v per. When ppnce, like a riv - .r, at - tc nd -oth my way, When KorniTrs. l.ko Though Sji - tivu should bufi'et, (hough trials Hhould come, Let tins Ijl.^t a,- 1 — r- — I i^ -a^t — * -<> # — , ;^::::fr-:f»:4::5,:izii. r >• J 8Pi>. - Ml-lowR, roll; Wh:\t-ov - or my lot. Thou hrht taiiRht me to sur -uuce con- aol, Thut Clrist hath ro - pird - cd uiy help - less «-.s - /CS CHORUS It i« >vi-;!. ,_L_ :— ,..t _ I 1 ■ . !_ .. 1 I ; ___ 1- *^rX--^ r ^ H ■ . I X g ^. , J-GtZT^ .^-..t — t_lfi__J.« L • It i,s wrl!. it is Will with my Roiil. And htith shed His own blood lor my houI. it is 9- » ^r^ g— • -f -- r h. the blisR of this ploriouH thought — my Hin not in part but the whole, Ih nniU'i! (o lii.s crosK and 1 bear it no more, I raiKi! the Lord, praise the Lord, oh, my soul! Cho. 4 And, Lord, haste the day when the faith shall bo ni^?ht, The elovids be roUeil bai-k as a scroll. The trntnp Khali roRound. and the Lord shall descend, *' £vtm bu " — it is wtiU with my noui. C7w. 170 9^ m 2-10.) per. *z*- •^ >xrs. liko loht IIS- ->- r 1 0~ in< •to t>ss es - •♦• ■l-ll, It is jr. Wo. 20i. I^SttS Js pightjj t0 c^ar^, (G.n.2-Tt.) "Mighty to Bavo."— ISA. 63: 1. Mrs. AifN'TE ^T^Tr.^•MTEB. ModernUi. \ "Wm. Or. Fif.rHEii, by per. f;1o - ry to Jo-sns bo friveu, That lifo ftnd Kulvivtioii aro Ireo; 1. All . 2. From(larkuL.jsjm(lKiuuii(ld(i- npair, Out in - to tliu lii,'lit ot His love, 3. Oh, tho rapturous htn^hts of His !ovo, Th^* imasurelcsH dtjpths cfHis '.'raeci, 4. Lu Him all my uauld uro hni)-ph«.d, Il.i Idvo niakesniy h-avou btlon-. ziip:=:?:z:p: ■•- ♦• . ^^ ♦• ^ ^ :f: -•— #- y-v- -fc/— v-v- I Aud all may bo wash 'd nnd for-Kiven. And Jo -sns can save even nva. Hohasbroui^htnioandmadomoau heir. To kiiiLjdoms aud niausious abovo. My Houl uU IliH fiilluess would prove, Aud live iu His loving' eni-braco. Aud iree - ly His blood is ap - plied, His blood thutmukeswhit«!rthausuow. '}■ y 1/ 5 1/ I \) Yes, Je • Kus is uiiLjhtv to h ive, Aud nil His sd - vx - tiou may v-v- C=:-: V — ;<- -V — ia mighty to buvc, Bul- I ly soul fill n kuow, , r On His ^f=^==* — * — ; — -=^ IT" F tiou may know, -^—^- bo Koni — +- " TT £ 1^-v ^zria: -r-T5- 12 -p — 1^7 -tr~V |ilz:fcifer:?.:i£ -t-^ia^ II ^ ■ «H kl :'|f ,1 No 202. WM »M\ i da ta Ir^ ^ixvtA'i (g.h.2-?8.) ""UTiat must I do to Lo save' ?"— Acts, IC: 30. J. "W. TToLMAx, ier.3. JE Wm. B. ERAniuTuv, by por. >* X-,- _ S m 1. O ! what shall I 2. O ! what Khali I 3. ()! wliat Khali I 4. O ! Lonl look in do to bo Raved From tho sorrowa that do to bo saved When tho i)li'ti8ures of do to be navjd, When Hickness my mer - cy on me, Come, O come and speak 1^^ EE -0- \^~r -0- z±z=± ■0- '0- fiE^ ^£ -0 -0- burden my Honl ? Like tho waves in the stf^rm "Wlien tho winds aro at youth are nil fled ? And the friinds I have loved, Fmiu the earth are re - Ktreiiirth bhall Kuhdiie? Or tiio world in a daj", I.iko a cloud roll a- peaco to my kouI : Uu-tu whom Khali I flee, Dearest Lord, but to 9= -0- 3?rz.iii — g_i3: .: 1— ^-—t- war, Chill - iug Hoods of dis - tress o'er nio roil, moved And I weep o'er tho graves of tho dead, way. And o - tt r - ni - ty o - pens to view? Thee, Thou c-iuut make my poor, bro - keu heart whole. What What What That shall I shall I shall I will I :_-i>_ --y- ^ t T ■-■^'^ ■P fez.-] ti' ^^^^^ ■ — .cz: 1 what (ihidl what Khali what shall do? do y do? O! O! 0! what shall I what shall I what shall I do do do :^^'] to to to bo bo bo do ! To Jo - sua 1 11 go and bo -CL^^-t- -3 ^^ 17 S I Btivod !;' savetl 'i saved V saved ! 01 -18.) No. 203. (Stmiittj ! (o.H.2-79.) per. m that ot my speak ^ — -0_ _ J aro lit art' rt^ - roll a - but to r3£: I bhvimI ' saviH Bavit Bttved IV I :^^\\ E " Bemembw how short my time is."— Pa. 89 : 47. Ellen H. Gaits. P. P. Br.TB8, by por. m^^^^^^^t 1. Oh, the claTiging bells of Time! Night and day they uev - er cease; 2. Oh, the clangiug bells of Time! How their changes rise and fall, -9"4—1i^- :fr± -^ — t- -^ — 1> fc^- J^ r-W V ]L . ->,— 4^ -I 1-! ^ p 1 -^ # ^- We are wearied with their clurae.For they do not bring ub peace; But in un - der tone sublime, Sounding clear - ly through them all, -_♦♦-. ♦ ♦ f. f. ^ t t r-p— tf-- d^ 1^ i^ :)(*===e ^|: E And we hush our breath to hear, And we strain our eyes to sea Is a voice that must be heard. As our mo - ments onward tioo, ^i» — ^ i -#-• ^. #. ^ =r=^ N ^ imgz T==^ £ 1 4k K ^^--^ nu. A — -..-T — ^ Rall^itando. t>7\- If thy shores are drawing near, — E - ter And it spoaketh aye one word,— E- ter ni - ty ! E - tor - ni - ty ! ni - ty ! E - ter - ni - ty ! Oh, the clanging bells of Time ! To their voices, loud and low, In a long, unresting line Wo are marching to and fro ; And wo yearn for sight or sound, Of the liftt that is to be. For thy breatli doth wrap UH round, - Eteruity ! Eternity | Oh, the clangiii bells of Tirao'I Soon their mitos will all bo dumb, And in joy and peace sublimo. We shall feel the silence come ; And our soul. . their thirst will slake. And our eyes the King will se(>. When thy glorious morutihftll break,- Eternity! Etomityl I70 1 f^ !l^ ii \t ■•i ill I' 9 » 1 - i!.l IM I Ho. 204. ^mtt §5j-attd-§jj. (G. II. 2-80.) ' " Tlie ransomed of the Lord shall retnrn and come "o Zion with songs and everlastlDB joy upon their heads." — ISA. 35: 10. 8. FiLLMonE Bennett. Jos. P, "Wedsteb, hy per. -^-J--^- 1. There's a land that is fair -or tliati day, Aii'l liy faith wo can see it a - 2. We bhall siiiL,' on that Ix'auti -lul shoro The m(>l-o - di - ous Rongs of the 3. To our 1/ouu-ti - liil Fa-ther a -bovo, Wo •v\ill of - for our tri - bute of / \^ ■6^ -y—^ — I — ia — )*i — HN -#-•-#- .j^-_-.^- :^ -ti» "« *■ -ji^=t- far; For the Fa - ther waits o - ver the way, To pre- parens a Mfst, And our Kpir-its nhall sor-row no more, Not a sigh for tho jiraise, For the glo - ri - ous gift of liis love, And tho blessings that #_. ♦l-^fL ^ ^ ♦ g^l:^r^-i 1 "^ ■&h- j -i-^__A. CHORUS. -^■4^- ^r- '■&i. tm dwelling ^ace ttiore. In tho Bweot blessing of rest, hal - low our davs. S * :S:.- r m ^^;. by -and -by, We shuU -H- E± £3; lu the sweet ■^-- — I — I — I y— H ■ , u^ u ' — t^ — ^ — ' by-aud-by, ISO \ I ting ■per. a- )f the ute of * — * — IS a or tho Qgs that No. 205. J.H. Turn ye, turn 30— for why will yedie."— Eze. 33: 11. Rev. JosiAii noPKlNS, 1830. -«'- ^m ^—r-H U-r- ^i=^ =p= -»-■ _L ■#— ^ . ■ — ^ — - jer - cy is com - ing so nigh? Now Je - «ns in - vitas you, the bet - ttT your chuins melt a - way; Come guilt - y, como wretched, come not the glad mud - sago bo - liuvo ? If t>iu bo your bur - dou, why -&- 'J^'-^—.M— I' -iC- =1: ■^- ^m Spirit says, "Come," And an - gels are wait - ing to wel - como you home, just as you are All holphss ami dy - iug, to Je - sua re - puir. will you nut cumo? 'Tm you Uo luukoB welcomo; Uo bids you noma home. \ 1. Oh, turn ye, oh, turn ye, for why will yo die ? When God in great \ 1 2. How vain the do - lu - sion, that while you do - lay, Your hearts may grow \ , 3. The con - trito in heart Ho will tree - ly receive, Oh ! why will you ' ' t m \\q bhaU m • and Ihore, zzii m No. 206. ^w^ m& (^xmn. (G.n.2_83.) "An''i he bearing iiis croas, wont forth."— John 19: 17. Tno's. SnKrnERD Geo. N. Allen. 1049. by per. 1. Must Je - RU8 brar the cross a - lone. And all the world go free? 2. The con - se - era - tod cross I'll bear, Till death shall set mo free; 3. Up - on the crys-tid pavement, down At Jo- bus' pierc6d feet, 4. O preciouii cross ! O glorious crown! O res - ur-roc - tion day I ^^m -«'- 5?: f t=f ;^f^ «"- -0 — (S>- -Jgiz mj. -^ I l±l_"i^^S:*:i>--^ fZXof 1 — - gJ cold waves of Jor - dan roll ; But the promise of my Shepherd _(»_• ^-« ^ ,.. . , , • ^— ^ _ zirr-==t -i«'- r m -1 — ^ Slower. i ■^^-:- ],^^ r ")»" • i| will I know, Bo the rod and the staff to my soul. E - veu _i — :^?Z! :^-:z^ -y — «»- ^-« r:=: s ^■^zijszrts: 3 •"n~t~rr-^ ^ 3=^ now dowu the val - loy as I glide, I can hear my Saviour m^- n \J 1»^— !-7-*-h — r — P -^■ =F:S^ U l^ I il tempo. -.15'- & "C" ^-T Bay, "Follow me!" And with Him I'm not a - fraid to cross the ^ ^ I , 1 bl J \/ k^ - — W' ^ l^ZZ-H- -^ 1S» -91.) >er. E,^-- the '6 epheril -1 \—V Shm's a iligfet itt \\t f att^»— ffiottrtttirri N ^ fV— J- 0H0RT7S. -#-:-#- tide, There's a light in the val - ley for me. There's a light in the §i^E^ f" J=^^-^ »-i— 4-#-*- ^5»- T- 1--+^ I -^- 7? :^ifiz::^zz^5Z=3z7Zi*: t 14^: i:?v=:zN S^S .^ ■Jt:- val - ley, There's a light in the val - ley, There's a lit,'ht in the n "^ _#_• — •- .^-•_#. :,z^_j: V i [OWM*. - ven s — -ts- _a_j- fs s ^-^ ___- ^ h_J .N J^_ val - ley for me, And no e - vil will I fear, ^^'^lile my Si^: T for me, ^ ::t: :r-t— t: :?z=:f.:lz:SE3 lour I Af—i"—^ f!^ N *!1 H r- ? 1 ( % « \-0 —J- , (»». # — Repeat pp. .— K— H>— N— -^ — ^ <>-. 1 Shepherd is so near, There's a light in the val - ley for me, for me. §:^ :ii=:t i:^ ^m f loss the 2 Now the rolling of the billowa I can hear, As they beat on the turf-bound shore ; But the beacon light of love ho bright and clear, Guides my bark, frail and lone safely o'er. I shall find down the vuUey no alarms, For my Saviour's bit ssod smile I can see; He will bear me in His loving, mighty onufl^ there's a light in the valley for ma There 'u u light, &,q. liii mi No. 208. ®k fatac^ at tht png» (Q.H.2-93.) " With gla ^ ^ -N (»- sunshine and ita beau-ty to our hearts no joy can bring, Like the cross shall be our glo - ry, to that bless - ed cross we'll cling, Till we ^ EE £ -la la V—tr m -I — h -y — V V j tL i 1^ 1 /t\ ^ *^^^T I Bplendors that a - wait ns in the pal - ace of the King, reach the gates that o • pen, to the pal - ace of the King. <*• •#■ ••• • ••• ■•• ■0- • -0- • ♦ ■*. fs ^ 1^— t/- ^ 18^ :r-t 93.) rper. PP ^nd our Vhen Ho Wk ^&t&tt til fbt §k^.—^mhM. m BEFRAIN. N— fV- azzt :it7=it -« — 0h -9 ¥- :^ -I 1- -^-K *-^ .— # :r.—x ^a In this goodly pleasant land on - ly Rtrangers now are we, For we We shall see Him bye and byo, hiil - le - lu - jah to His name ! Thro' the p.C. the palace of the King, roy - al palace of the King ; Where our •#. #. ^' it ^ #. B :kzzz^ ■^zi^szl:^ ^ T=r- ■p^==?- "r, r— iut its Li His Beek a bet - ter country, and 'tis there we long to be ; Yes, we blood of His a - tenement, life e - ter - nal we may claim ; We shall Fa - ther in Ilis mer - cy all the ransomed ones will bring ; Where our •#-•»• 4t.* -^ it «. f^ S S S N ^ ^ N (L - .IL. K ■ fc -K ^ j^_j___, — J— ' . JS-_P T: 1 K K --f /h) /. f J: s-4-«r*— •> — 5- _^ : _^_j — J — ^ — J long to swell t caat our crown •-> — ^ — , 1 p ,'^ • 1# ' -4^ — ^^-^— & ^— i» — u 1^ U I' P u u ^ 1 U ^ King. King. RU. ^^ *=^ JE y:=^:=g -« n H 2 D. C. for P^ain. m pure in heart made perfect in en - ter in tri - umphant to 80ul3 shall dwell for - eu - er in I the pivJ - aco of the King, the pal - a'ie of the King, j the realms of end - less day. ( > ^y. ^4"'"^^ o / Hiotographic Sciences Corporation 33 WIST MAIN STMBT WEBSTER, NY. 14580 ,716) 872-4503 4is t/j ^ ^^ss^m If No. 209. #ttt tit th ^tk (g.h.2-94. ) ••Come thon and aJ) thy hoase into tho ark."— Gekt. t; 1. Kate Hareinoton. P. p. Bliss, by per. g t^ >»- # rtvzzi ->. — 1. They dream'd not of dan - ger, those sin - ners of old, Whom 2. Ho could not a - rouse them, un - heed-ing they stood, Un - f-' ^-• ' . ;-:ii ''lr!i':i I ' I, ! ' 11 1 11 1 'i ■ i' I fc ttrit ±zhiti=«: * -V- No - ah waschos-en to warn; By fre - quent transgressions their niov'd by his wurn-iug and prayer; The proph-et i)assed in from the 9'^ 2iz -^ rit -&: L. ^^^^ hearts had grown cohl, Thoy laughed his en - treat - ies to scorn: on - com-ing flood, And left them to hope -less de - spair: §:S B -*-' f^ jL i ?=!:■- r<=T^- :^ p^ ?^ :=fct I^- — -V ' Yet dai - ly ho called them, " oh, come, sin - nors, come, Be Tho flood • gates were o - peued, the del - uge came on, Tho Mr -(L_». zfor- ^. g ^^t-J-S ^gfe^ tpzzp ^ iM P^ -N- lieve and pro-pare to em - bark 1 Ro - ceive yo the mes - sago, and heav-ens an mid-night grew dark, Too late, then they turned, ev - 'ry S at ~£ :zv=:?EE qoir. IHU ®ut jsaf t\it ^xk—(£0n(lnM, ■^ lit -^, J f— Mt J t ! -• .... , J e, r Bo - Tho 1 f' -fv^ ag 0, 011(1 r .'ry I rtt t^^S^ know there is room For all who will come to the Ark.' foot - hold was gone, They per - ished in sight of the Ark. m -^-• _.^._ -^-•_/.. |fe CHORITS. m -^— r-K S Then come, come, oh, come; H :^—^ ^ t2==^ # V There 's ref - ugo ^- a - lone in the ■^ -V — t^ I fed: 2ii2=5ii t?it N- Ark, Eo - ccive yo the mcs - sage, and know there is room ^^ ft-' — # ^ — ^ — b# # — {?# #- 1 — r- -p- I fc -N- :«b /C\ r a^E^ J i For all S^ fc^s^i p who will como to tho Ark. f * £ ■tr 3 T a 8 O Binuers, tho heralds of mercy implore, They cry lilte the patriarch, "Come;" The Ark of salvation is moored to your shore, Oh, enter while yet there is room ! The storm-cloud of Justice rolls dark over head, And when by its fury you 're tossed, Alas, of your perishing souls 'twill bo said, ** They heard— they refused— UHci itinvi loat /" — ChA 1U7 ^ i: j. 1 1 !! i, ,,i i 'r!| No. 210. 5t S' ■■ 1 ttJi_^ — ^_J Ij, 1^ ^ ^ ^— — / — ' L-.'^ / / , ^—1 iEs=t;^ i=,^^=i4=i,^i=^ ±=±- -\-n r glad - ly lie down to my rest; When soft-ly the watchers shall want of a friend and a guide; There are dear lit tlo eyes lookiuj^ homes which their deareat have loit; And a few gen - tie words or an -#■ 9-8 S ifeL— W kJ - v^— vi- •V— y^ =5=3 -^ -N i ^ - , ■ --N-F—- N- ■ . 1- > .'- !.. -N N -[— ^ 1 — 1 Bay, "He is dead,' And fold my pale hands o'er my breast; up in - to mine, Whose tears might be eas - i - ly dried, nc - tion of lovo May cheer their sad Bpir - its be - reft. m^ S3: -^z :^ zi:-cd ^5 M=tS —I-- ^-^ i=f=i=r^j And when, with my glo - ri - fled vis - ion at last The 3iut Je - BUS may beck - on the children a - way In tho But tho Heap - er is near to tho long standing com, The ^%E ^a^^i^ ife— 5? fe^ fc 4--: wallsof "ThatCit-y" I eeo, Will an - y ono then at tho midst of their grief and their glee — Will an - y of them, at th9 weft - ry will soon bo set free — Will an - y of them, at the ■J!Ht=}^- -t=i^=^t^^r ji^- = t -- :L: ^ ^^ 1S8 . H. 2-95) 1, by per. ~V-i id, Aud ith, lu hile lu / — S ■ s - hers shall lookiuLj s or au • *■ — breast; dried. reft. Tha In tlio The #— it thd ,t th9 it the I 3^aitJtt0 atjil ^f atdtmg fw ^L—- ::t —^-.—»- ^ ^ 4!l 1 Will an - y "Will an - y Will an - y one then, at the of them, at the of them, at the beau - ti - ful gate. Bo beau - ti - ful gate. Bo beau - ti - ful gate, Ba :1t ^ — 3: -k ^ :^ -J I — 1- ^^z^- M t :.f:ziziri'rg:zx!:z5yz±^ — j^nnrzuii :l wait - ing and watching for wait - iug and watching for wait - iug and watching for nie? n]0 ? me? Be waiting and Be waiting m '£ ■N- _ti: izi?: -^ :£ /C\ -;^ Repeat pp. 19- iEEi^Al -0- ^ P P ^ watching, Be wait -ing and watching for and watching, istr: me? i 4 Oh, should I bo brought there by the bountiful graoa Of Him who delights to forgive. Though I blcHS not the weary about iu my path, I'ray only for self while I live, — Methiuks 1 Hhould mourn o'er my siutul neglect, If sorrow in hejiveu can be, |l:Should no cue I love, at the beautiful gate, Be woitiug uuU watching for Util :|| ISO ;l i 1 ■ ■ ; 1 ' 1 1 ■ ( 1 0'' i L J 4mm \ s I \, iliP ! W .9 y I I 'nil ii 'ill ; 1 'ill No. 211. e^hirtattl f ♦ P* (G. H. 2-ior) TiMOTHT Dwionr, D.D., 1800, Samuel Stanlkt, 1800. ' 4 l_ ^ ^ ^ 1. I love Thy king - dom, Lord, Tho house of Thine a - bode, -^- b,5— n * -H^ »— r(^ «— tK fil- ial -to- la: (O- -O'- -i9- fC — -1 cud f— ±=t ^-'^-i-TSS gr«E^ ri*- ^Ll The Church our blest Ee - deemer saved With His own precious Liood. rj i — -9- -._J?L -»•- I t 5=PE -»»- -«<- I love Thy Church, God! Hfcr walls before Thee stand, Dear as the apple of Thine eyo, And graven on Thy hand. For her my tears shall fall; For her my prayers ascend; To her my cares and toils be given. Till toils and cares shall end. Beyond my highest joy I prize her heavenly wavs; Her sweet communion, solemn vows, Her hymns of love and praise. Sure as Thy truth shall last, To Zion shall be given The brightest glories earth can yield, And brighter bliss of heaveu. No. 212. Timothy Dwtoht, T). D., 1800 \thxm. ^. p. G.H 2-108.) Dr. L. MAsoir, 1830. 1. While life prolongs its precious light, Mer-cy is found, and peace is given; #__^(ft ^ ^ n—^ -^_- — f-_ ^1?" — § — fl__f!__^« 0. k ±lfl i =P=f^ ^ f fczifc E ^ ^m i s -Jt -=x. ^ 3 ^ t m NO. 1 My God I have found The thrice blessed ground. Where life, aud where joy, and true com- fort abound. Cho.— Hallelujah! Thine the glory I Hallelujah! Amen! Hallelujah! Thine the glory ! lievive us again. 2 'Tis found in the blood Of Him who once stood My refuge and safety, my surety with God, Cho.— Hallelujah! Thine the glory! Hallelujah! Amen! Hallelujah! Thine the glory! Eevive us again. 3 He bore on the tree The sentence for me. And now both the surety and sinner ar? free. Cno.— Hallelujah! Thine theglorj'! Hallelujah! Amen! HuLelujah! Thine the glory ! llevive us again. 4 And though here below 'Mid sorrow and woe, My place is in heaven with Jesus I know. Cho. — Hallelujah! Thine the glory! Hallelujah! Amen! Hallelujah ! Thine the glory ! Bevive us again. And this I shall find For such is His mind. He'll not be in glory and leave me be- hind." Cho.- -Hallelujah! Thine the glory! Hallelujah ! Amen I Hallelujah! Thine the glory! llevive us again. £ev. JOBN Gaubold. 104. ! [NED. NO. 24. md true com. nd sinner ar« No. 222. §i% §i0lgl ^0x& 6ad gilmightyl (an. 3-1.) "They rest not day nor night, saying, Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty, which was. and is, and is to come."— Bev. 4: 8. Reginald Heber, D. D. Kev. John B. Dtkbs. -19- 1. Ho - ly, Ho - ly, 2. Ho - ly, Ho - ly, 3. Ho - ly, Ho • ly, I Ho Ho Ho f-r- r w-.-9-tir 3 (5» 1 ly! iy!_ g?^i -4- J I J.J J^. t=X =?^ -^ -i9- ♦ ^ • Lord God Al - might - y ! all the saints a - dore Thee, tho'tbe darkness hide Thee, 4^ jSl. I ^\j t Ear - ly in the morn - ing our song shall rise to Thee; Cast - ing down their golden crowns a - round the glass - y sea; Though the eye of sinful man Thy glo - ry may not see, W i=:± Oi J P^^^^^ H :g-^rt-f:jg| E -<9- h9~n See::^: Ho - ly, Ho - ly, Cher-u - bim and On - ly Thou art H^ Ser Ho -/•—#- ^^^- -&- ly! aphim 9^ EE t=X^ % * J- -^ Mer - ci - ful and Migh - ty! fall - ing down be - fore Thee, there is none be - side Thee, ■ J J ^ ^^ I 7Z. m \ leave me be- ^ — «»- God in three Which wert and Per - feet in J- =f -l=k % ^ Per - sous, art, and pow'r, in 12 ^ ' V ^ Si ■»■ bless - ed Trin - \ - ty ! ev - er - more shalt be. love, and pu - ri - ty. -+- 3?: - - lend - eri ' x: U ti •• # — # — •- :p -v-r ^^ ± — t- -i-#- ^— ^ 'X =1: And 'round my heart still closely twine Those ties which naught can sever. Naught that I have my own I call, I hold it for the Giv - er : Th 'e - ter - nal glories gleam a - far. To nerve my faint en - deav - or: From Him, who loves me now bo well, What power my soul can sev - er ? -I- iiteta^ 1 V- ^B V^ -N f -x=. r 5^ r— r— I J^S ^___ m For I am His, and He is mine. For - ev - er and for - ev - er. My heart, my strength, my life, my all. Are His, and His for - ev - er. So now to watch, to work, to war, And then to rest for - ev - er. Shall life or death, or earth or hell? No; I am His for - ev - er. yj^ft g l i — r F F Vt^r-'-^ l: — g ISi ^ 1 % -» f, » — p- 1Q7 i I.- ^ • ! , I ftf m m T "I 5 m, ' Ho. 225. §ie Witt pde p*. (g.h.3-4.) 'In the shadow of his hand hath he hid me." — ^IsA. 49: 2. M. E. SERV088. '^ eS =R: r fete^^ _^ N James McGranahan, by per. 1. When the Rtorms of life are rapfing, Tempests wild on sea and land, 2. Though He may send some affliction, 'Twill but make me long for homo; 3. En - e • mies may strive to in - jure, Sa - tan all his arts em -ploy; 4. So, while here the cross I'm bearing, Meeting storms and billows wild, '-f---^-4=c*zi:$=Sz:tz — J^^^^^^-l — N — ^^ I will seek a place of ref - uge For in love and not in an - ger, He will turn what B(H>ms to harm me Je - BUS, for my soul is car - ing, Naught can harm His Father's child. In the shad - ow of God's hand. All His chast - cii-ings will come. In - to ev - or -last -ing joy. WS ^t^^ ^li^- p.q;jz -i»-#- -t-5- fc— • f m \ \ f CHORUS. Ho will hide He will hide me, "Where no ^*P^ ■■# — y r • Ho will hide mo. F^^f^?^ m- Ho will hide mo, :?- ^±1 r harm can e'er bo - tide me; He will hide me, safe-ly *^^^ 3^ i Where no harm can e'er bo - tide me ; .-4 J -^-45 ^ hJ-, 4- r ^ r-rr- m He will hide me, m '=:f: t=w:- ■m p^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^=^^3 10(» i^ will pd^ ^L-(^mtl\xm. hide me In the shad i; ZC ^^ d— *- "5 — * - ow of Hia hand. 4=^ -«-i — -ds^.- safe - ly hide me ^ ^'4 I^- gzzL'e: In the shad - ow of His hand. :p: ^-•— , f- iUll] f No. 226. EXGLISH. mtf ^mi^f ®hm<^. (on. 3-5) p. p. Blibs, by pnr. "I am thine,"— Ps. 119: 94. ¥—5— y P3^ m -- 1- -*- ;«: ^^t- 1. Thine, Je - sus, Thine, No moi;p this lioart of 2. Thine, Thine a - lone, My joy, my hope, my 3. Thine, ev - er Thine, For - ev - er to re 4. Thine, Jo - sus. Thine, Soon in Thy crown to "*■ — ^— T-«-: — * mine crown; cline sbiiio, Shall Now On When f $ P ■0- -f9- • -^ IliE^J i!*=3= -J 1 — 4 1 — J — j — -I— t fe J — 4- i ^ i^ ;± 9^ r seek its joy a - part from Thee; The world earth - ly things may fade and die, They charm love e - ter - nal, fixed and sure, Yea, I from the glo - ry Thou shult come And with — • m m » - E =t:-— r — r: T=^ is cru - ci - my soul no am Tliiuo for Thy saints shall I ^ 3^i V^^^=¥ I ^ i r ^^^. fiod to me. And I am Thine, more, for I Am Thine a - lone, ev - er more, Lord, Jo - sus. Thine, take me home, Lord, Je - sus, come, f^ ] And I Am Thine Lord, Jo - Lord, Je - am Thiuo. a - louo. BUS, Thiuo sus, come. ■jfej^];jjd 3^ag^ :^± m '•«i, I ! Ii 1< i \ I i *:■ i ! lOO No. 227. ®ut of ^mJinnm into pght (o.h.3_c) "I am the light of the world, he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness."— JoHX 8: 12. "W. O. Lattimobe.* (TEMPERANCE HTMN.) Iba D. Saxkey, by per. -J 1 h fc-,J ^_-^— 5^- ^— i^ gzzz^^-^^fzSz: ^, N- 1. Long in darkness we have wait- ed, For the shin-ing of the Light; 2. Now, at last, the Light ap-peareth, Je - sus stands up - on the shore; 3. Noth-ing have we, but our weakness, Naught but sorrow, sin and care; 4. All our tal-ents we have wasted, All Thy laws have dis - o- beyed; 5. Thouhast saved us— do Thou keep us, Guide us by Thine eye di-vine; .^l^! I ^■^■ ^ t :f=zp: :«= f- qr-ft. ■^ \ •I ^ - J -l7-f— -i ^ — h Pk — N — — « — tf — ^"'-i" :1:= :£ —J- t -_«_ — « — Calls so ten-der-ly, calls so lov - ing - ly, "^Tow, O sin-ner, come." " Heavy - la - den one, I thy grief have borne. Come and rest in Me." Mer - cy of-feredthee, free-ly, ten- der- ly, Wilt thou still a - buse? 3iSfe EB£ES: T=c f -1 — ■^ 1^ ■»■ -0- f - . #>>' ? ^-^-0t- : — g- g — « #=t.^_! T :fc5=^ ^m Words of peace Words with love Come, for time - »ess - inc: and oless - ing, Christ's own love con - ^ess - ing; o'er - flow - ing. Life and \)lis8 be - stow - ing; is fly - ing. Haste, thy lamp is dy - ing; -f— r-#-r •— =p — ^ ^ r # jj # -#-^=? . REFRAIN. ^ ^ 5:1^ Hear the sweet m^^^ voice of Je - sus, Full, full of ?**i: i^-4 love ; ^^^^m^^mm Call - ing ten - der - ly, oall-ing lov -ing -ly, "Come, sinner, come." m u w :=T ? I ■V — til — \t i aoi '""i t ,.'■ i ';ii| No. 229. p. p. Blibs. p[j) §t&tmtt. (oh. 3.8) •* O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer."— Ps. 19: 14. Jahkb McGranahan, by per. ^1 T 1. I will sing of my Redeem-cr And His woud'rous love to mo ; 2. I will tell the wond'rous story, How my lost es - tate to Rave, 3. I will praise my dear Redeemer, His tri - umph - ant powr I'll tell, 4. I will sing of my Redeemer, And His heav'n - ly love to me ; 9^t-? w ^U.-J-J-^' fcjziii m-' X==^ fk—m- ^^ — L_ :rT-#- ^ ^ ^^^-i-9- . -0-B-^J--0- i -#-i -• 0-J-0-i--S—0—0 0-^0-^-r^ m On the cru - el cross He suffered, From the curse to set mo free. In His boundless love and mer - cy. He the ran - som free - ly gave. How the vie - to - ry He giv - eth O - ver sin, and death, and hell. He from death to life hath bro't me, Son of God, with Him to be. -. — -.-J 1 ^- - •_, a-i «».i. -s~r-0-'-0-'-0- :?: 1 — r— r t-c e -» :pzzip_*. =3: -V-i.f»- iv — w CHORUS. r-^^ ^tp3 2S:: -O-r ^ Sing, oh! sing, of my Ee-deem - er, i-s-J — r -^ ? i^3^i-3EfeSEiP3 -A r — J — r. — .# — g \ # — « — « #— L— ^ — f — «— -U As the pre - oious moments floo, Cry, bo mor - ci - ful to Me I Eiso, and tell Him all Thy need; Rise, Ho call - oth thee in - deed. Ij»t it pen- e - trate my soul, All my heart and life con - trol." Je - e us gives from guilt re - lease, "Faith hath saved thee, go in peace 1" ^ P ■-1 .— -— • » « P P F— -— P' e J=t: ;]] ao3 I- ■;-)!, lii ii^ kiPi. :Q t i No. 231. (Eimt ntm P«. (o.H.3-10.) "Tho Lord is nigh nnto them that are of a broken henrt; and saveth snoh &• be of a contrite spirit"— Pb. 34: 18. i Eev. G. G. Lloyd. Tenderly. a^ i I =t It ^m I J. "W. B16CHOFP, by per. 1. Come near me, O my Sav-iour; Thy ten-der-ness re- veal; 0, 2. Come near me, my Ke-deem-er, And nev - er leave my Bide; My 3. Come near me, bless-ed Je - sus, I need Thee in my joy, No 4. Be near me, mighty Sav-iour, "When comes the lat- est strife; For i^ s t T-TTT x: ^ -#— - :2z: t: f : g -'-^ 4 -t^^ «>- i =r :ft i :2g: ■(»- -# — #- • jg * — #- ^ ^ m con-flictsand sorrows would fly; So sin-ful, so wea - ry, Thiae a - tion casts o'er me its power; In the tempests of life, on its Bef-uge and breathed out my woe; How oft -en when trL - als like i t 3?: ■m f^-=- 1 1-' ■« ■»>- H^m ^ J i Iy ± ^ S ^^ -zy- ? IS 2^:* 1^ T Thine would I be; Thou blest "Rock of Ages," I'm hid - ing in Thee, wide, heaving sea. Thou blest "Rock of Ages," I'm hid -ing in Thee, sea - bil - lows roll, Have I hid - den in Thee, O Thou Rock of my souL 7^ — h-H^^=& f t©- j^-«- ^#=i PR^ ^ REFRAIN. K-l i fe ^'4^^=^ # f ^^ ^^ ^ Hiding in Thee, Hiding in Thee,Thanblest"BaokofAgee,"I'nihi<]inglnThe«k ^ ^^^m AOS ' 1 '' 1 ' 1 .1 rof I i !«■ ' In f 'I No. 233. ^ pgitt npn th Mtiu, (G.H.3-12.) "No night there."— Rev. 21: 25. Rev. HEiniT Burton, M. A. James McGranahan, by per. ■ d^^ 0-0-0—0—0 — 0^0- . 4 4- ^4 — ■70- f 1. We've journey'd many a day Upon an ocean wide, A -mid the mist and 2. We've had our storrasofdoubt,Ourrainsof bitter tears, Our fightings fierce with- 3. O land of calm - est rest, Where suns no more go down! O haven of the v-^ -#— ^ €— e- pzzpizpzip. Hii^k^^i*<— ^ f^ SbniAfrr^^ I !i '■'lli \ Sti ffV) ' — / fl — I — I 1- -V-+ ^ A _^ f-i: E^§ spray Of many a surging tide ; But, lo ! the land is near ! For out. With -in our anxious fears; But, lo ! the storms are past, They blest, With bliss and glo - ry crown'd! No more the storm, the dark. The eis fS ^■^- -(•—*- -^-^ H h- K -»—-•- 1 — c 3=^^ T*- .^^^ "^i*' »— ^ t f- .^L__it. ^Zjlz5i_»: P=^ 5— g— r-^tf ^-*-»^ X * f — ^^ • *~5 — ^ M* I I ^ :i -#~# :I?^ 5*: •■T *-.-#--' just beyond the foam I seeitbrightaudclear,The light of home,sweet home, cannot reach us more ; We've sighted laud at last, The blessed stormless shoi e. breakers and the foam, No more the wail, for hark! We hear the songs of home. =f^ ^ 0.—M-—4~,pL±.^-^.r0 "^ ^ 0-T.P P-rP- f^^ f--T#--- ^-I :l?z REFRAIN. -0 « caz:5z:5z=X #=l# . 4 4 4-^ g 4 *—' There's a light up - on the shore, brother, It flash - es from the «L_4 J .^•. aoo -^n 4, ar- -r-— T7I L-J 1-12.) by per. ^ B mist and lerce with- enof the =»,-. — K ^ ear! For past,Tliey dark. The jweetHome. lleasshtue. Igs of home. [i-'0 zzs;i^ r from the §i pjhf upon tlii^ f ftm^— esoudu^ei 4 ^ -f^'Mv f -#-•- /- -^ -4^. $ X ^ :p=?: r la ' ' / I • stnind; The niyht ia almost o'er, brother, The haven's just at hand. -*-t# 2z^. ■^=r jtE -P ■r-f -#— ^ f #..^ n Ko. 234. (i)m$m^imt (G.H.3-13.) *' To are not your own."— 1 COB. 6: 19. Miss FR^UfCES R. Haveugal. --i :^l^: Ep3: :i lit P. P. Bliss, by per. e: 1. Take my life and let it 2. Take my feet and let them 3. Take my lips and let them 4. Take my moments and my 6. Take my will and make it 6. Take my love, my God, I ■ft ^ -ts 1=- ^ be Con-se - cra-tod, Lord, to Thee ; be Swift and beau-ti - ful for Thee ; bo Fill'd with mes - sages from Thee ; days. Let them flow in endless praise ; Thine, It shall be no long - er mine ; pour At Thy f-^et its treasure store ; -f9- -[" :fe ^= 'W- i J Take my hands and let them move Take my voice and let me sing ver and my gold, tel- it and Take my sil Take my in - Take my heart. Take my - self, SiS * & :? :!=«: lect and use is Thine own, I will be At the impulse of Thy love. Al-ways — on - ly — for my King. Not a mite would I withhold. Ev - 'ry pow'r as Thou shalt choose. It shall bo Thy roy - al throne. Ev - er, oa - ly, all for Thea X ^F^ rt=A^ :a=)t «: ^F=t \ Chorus, after each stanza. fc^^ ^=3= --4- raz: 12^ ^h4 zsi 4- nt X t :±r: ■at- All to Thee, -» m ■ g ifW—^fS — all to Thee, Con - se - era - ted, Lord, to Thee. S .^=1 * ^ C: t=^ ao7 42- 3 1 i '; .1. u No. 235. Mh ^t^$pl §t\\$. (o.H.3_u.) " For God 80 loved the world, that ho gave his only begotten Son."— JOHN 3: 19. S. "W. M. S. Weblet Mahtdj, by per. ^— f^-J \ Wi 1 — r i •f _j__^ i^ :2t=J?: 3 ^f=' 1. The Go8 - pel 2. The Gos - pel 3. The Gos - pel 4. The Gos - pel bells are ring-ing, bells in - vite us bells give waru-ing, bells are joy - ful, O - ver land, from sea to To a feast pre - pared for As they sound from day to As they ech - o far and t ife :g: P=f -P — ^- f ^ I' n Nli .> 'ill i i: s i ill ,) ■ :. ^^^S^^ ^9 ^^feiN -tS>- 4- -0 — 0- -0- 3i iitLSx: m eea: Blessed news of free sal - va - tion nil; Do not slight the in - vi - ta - tion, day, Of the fate which doth a - wait them wide, Bearing notes of per - feet par - don, '9-- Do they of - fer you ami rae. Nor • ject the gracious call. Who for-ev - er will de-lay. Thro' a Saviour cru - ci - fied. V- -i& - W-t^- 1=1^ ^ S^^s i ^ ^=i$=^=t=i=^^. ±L :fti; For God BO loved the world That His on - ly Son Ho gave, Who -so - I am the bread of life; Eat of Me, thou hungry soul, Tho'your Es - cape ye, for thy life; Tar-ry not in all the plain. Nor be- Good tidings of great joy To all peo-ple do I bring, Un - to m B= t=t: f ■■§■ =i=?— t- l-t -J?=fe ly- P E ■t-r ^ I M J: ^ ._L ¥ X=t ^ fi-i— si t-^ K- -9 *- e'er be - liev - eth in Him sins be red as crim-son, hind thee look, oh, nev - er, you is bom a Sav - iour. t £ 3 I Ev - er - last - ing life shall have." They shall be as white as wool." Lest thou be consumed in pain." Which is Christ the Lord " and King. ^ ^^ m -T-*- 1 — r r r g g ^ P ^ aos 1:18. t, by per. f=' E Bea to ared for day to far and P- T _J__i I aud me. cious call. I de - lay. I - ci - lied. #-L| 1 Who -SO - Tho' yoitr Nor be - Un - to ■^^ #— lall have." lis wool." Jn pain." id King. CHORUS GoHpel bells, ®Iu (Saspcl §t\U—(tmt\nM. how thoy ring ; — N — -> P=^ ^ Gospel bells, -^ >ZJ? I--0 — *- Gospel - »— r- ;3Ei r ^=^r bow tlioy rinf^; Over Innd from sea to Boa; -0- -r- -0- -0- -1^— b^- -0—0- n boll3 froo - ly bring /CN SJz! -^T 5;. -0- f THi^-r==^ :4::q: r— *- t- GoBpt 1 bells -0—^ free - ly bring Blessed news to you and me. ^ afp3il5EES3 -p_« -.»- -t': :*z zti SI/ It U f^l i ^? x: m No. 236. ^05} t0 the ^VOXhl (G.n.3-15.) " Tho mifihty God, the evoilasting FatlitT, the i'rince of Peace."— TsA. 9:6. Rov. Isaac Watts, arr. Geo. F. Root, by per. Joyfulb/. , I Pevcrrntly. 0-4- 21 •# _^., -d*-- :jv::V:.>-^-: 1. Joy to tlie world ! the Lord is como; The mighty God, tho Ev-er-l;isting 2. Joy to the world ! the Sav- lour reigns, The mi^'hty God, the Ev - er-lasting 3. He rules the world with truth and grace. The mighty God, the Ev - er-lasting #z^^;zg=:gzig-r3 iz4 :«-: ^ ^ ,^_.__.-. I — -H— i=^S ■^ -•• •♦ J: q:: :,_-N__:^.z::zr — — — #-=i^« — ask Him the way of sal - vation and li^ht; The Master made answer in sol - emn - ly ut - tered by Je - sns, the Lord, And let not this measage to sing with the ransom'd the song of the blest; The life ev - er - lasting if beau- ti - lul gate may be watching for thee; Then list to the note of this p-^ — ft — ^ — ft — ^--^# — ^— 1# f s-if^— f ^ ^ F -^-i ill r ! 1 it^ ■i 11 ^ \ ' - i if i : ' ; ; ■'; i\ ■ : i il r ■• 1 i s ^' si ^ -N- words true and plain, "Ye must be born a - gain, a - gaiu you be in vain, "Ye must be born a - gain, a - gaiu, ye would ob - tain, "Ye must be born a - gain, a - gain, Bol - emn re - frain, "Ye must be bom a - gain, a - gain ^ B^ £ £ f: f CHORUS, pain,. « — m'-A^0-4 J'~t^:±: -A-- '91 t: 4— *-- IS ^ ^ "Ye must be born a - gain, again," Ye must be bom a - gain, again, I ^4—^ 4— 4—4— 4— +-#■ m -£=£ P-P- -# — •- E -^-#- 1 — r ■ a— h» — »- f » - t ¥ TT^ aio .H.3-16.) not see niNS, hy por. ^ night, To ) word So s rest. And ) see, At the — 1 ted -m h #-=ir* ' de answer in lis message to r - lasting if tie note of this in. /T>- -«===-. --4 ■J a - gain.' a - gain.' a - gain.' a - gain.' /7\ 5=1= R -¥ f ^ must fo %mk ttgam»—ai;0ttrittad. a - ffain. ver - i - ly, ver - i - ly say un-to thee, Ye must be bom a I Si it > gain, again. a^i& -^—^—^- ^mm No. 238. p. p. Bliss, (S'ioto. ^Mt it J^wrn. (G.n.3_n.) "Cut it down, why coinbereth it the ground ?" — Lukb 13: 7. P. P. Buss, by per. ■X i-ir^^:-i-^5 1 iz:zii=±zi!z=z:t ^J tree i tree! 1. Justice. Cut it down, cut it down, Spare not the fruitless 2. Mercy. One year more, one year more, Oh, spare the fruitless 3. Justice. Cut it down, i t it down, And burn the worthless tree ! i. Mercy. One year more, oue year more, For mcT- cy spare the tree! 5. Still it stands, still it stands, A fair, but frnit-less troo ! S± -i&- ■T ^ :(C=t-=t r^ It spreads a harmful shade around, It spoils what else were useful ground, Behold its branches broad and green. Its spreading leaves have hopeful been. For oth - er use the soil prepare. Some oth - er tree will flourish there, An - oth - er year of care bestow, Ou its fair form some fruit may grow, The Mas-ter, seek-ing fruit thereon Has come— l>ut, griev'd at finding none, ^ :J: ■| — r :^-- -y- x: 1 rl rE^^ ^ I ^^^M ^ =e S^; No fruit for years on it I've found, Cut it down, cut Some fruit thereon may yet be seen, One year more, one And in my vine-yard much fruit bear, Cut it down, cut If not— then lay the cumb'rer low. One year more, one Now speaks to Justice — Bier - cy flown — Cut it down, cut » t- t. *■ it down, year more. it down, year more. it down. f I t? -# — %- — "^^ \ — r ail f^ Wi ' : » iHlilii: U'^ t If m i! r I i:l it No. 239. (^\iM Mmmtk (g.h 3-18.) " I will come isain, aud receive you unto Myself."— John t5: 3. H. L. TuRNEu. James McGbanahas, T)y per. .1 1 T ft .1 I ^i£ -+- -, =}=t 1. It may be at morn, -when the day is a - waking, "When sunlight thro' 2. It may be at mid - day, it may be at twilight, It may be per - 3. Wliile its hosts cry Hosauna,from heaven descending, With glo - ri - fied 4. Oh, joy! oh, delight! should we go without dying. No sickness, no F — f- h >- — • — A » — »- PPfH k - nofis and shadow is breaking, Tnat Je - bus will come in tho dark - ness and shadow is breaking. That Je - bus will come in tho chance.thatthebhicknessof mid-night Will burst in - to light in tha saints and the an - gels nt - tending With grace on His brow, like a sad - uess, no dread and no cry - ing, Caught up thro' the clouds with our ?=::t=t: x #. ♦ ■•■ # *■■ y— t r — r f b — • — r^ •- ± full - ness of glo - ry, To J L J: :i bs^--J blaze of His glo - ry, When ha - lo of glo - ry, Will Lord in - to glo - ry, When ceive from the world "ITis own." Je - BUS re - ceives "His own." Jo- BUS re -ceive '"His own." Jo- SU3 ro -ceives "His own." SL -a — ( O Lord Jesus, how long, how long Ere wo shout the glad song, Christ ro - ^^ I :£ — I* — 9- 0—0 f-T-S, •-# .^ :r:i m -0- tumoth, Hal -# — #- ^^^^m^ le-Iujah! hal -le-lnjnh! A- men, HaN le-la-jaht A-uioa -»-T»— ^-^-^f'Tr— f~f~T-i*' — ?-'-tri^* t^ '^^^I^Ppg^EI^EJi ^fS aia -18.) HAK.TjypCT. sunlight thro' aay be per - glo - ri - fied sickness, no - — r— #— ^^ mo in tho ght in tha row, like a louds with our =d=^-^= 5 ±t:22i. 'Ilis own." •His own." •Ilia own." Uis own." pP te*: Iff, Christ ro No. 240. mjj ila f0u ^mt? (^.H.3„i9) G. F. K. " Arise, He calleth thee. ' '— Makk 10 : 49. Geo. P. Root, by pei . ^ ■m — . (k.._. s, ^ 1 N ' fc. 1 ~^ 1 — f*^ — K- — \— — fs— t7 1. 2. 3. 4. 11 Ji Why What Do Why 1 — * — do do you do m you you not you wait, hope, feel, wait, dear dear dear dear L_i — broth broth broth broth -erT^ •er, -er, ■ er. ■ * Oh, To His Tho tzi^: — why gain Spir har - —0— do -it vest — ■• — • — you a no;7 is ^ ■¥£ — F * w w — \. -i_ -iin -%— -*-»■ — t — ^— i ^ iz: ._,•,, U L_^( — ^— \^- -N- ->- Your Sav - iour is wait - iiig There's no cue to Bavo you Oh, why not ao - ccpt His Your Sav - iour is Ions - iu"^ to but sal ■ to I .—^ i— - 1 >' - f. — -ft f"- !i: a — : ! , I, r, I, , I. I. :^ ._, — "# — ->,— -0" '0' i] give you \ Je - sua, |va - tion, bless yon, A place in His Banc - ti - ficd There's no oth - er way but His And thrtnv off tliv bur - dou of There's dau-gor and death in d.s N N S throuy. way. sin. lav. I' CHORUS. -U— J . Wliy ^— .-j T ' ^ ' -8 '-Sj — • — I — T not? e£ ^ why not? — •» — s — #- "{-' -^— '— g-^- "Why not corao to Ilini now? pi ^ ^. - - :.pz V- s -f^- "» ;B: iS33 «^ -r-r * ^^ Why not? why not? Why not como t) Him -*__* P_, , p f^ •_ '5~*r* S^-^ i?^^ -v- now y -•-J — » aia f^^ ; I I i i <'::i ■'■( i t:1 i! I 1 ■ i "^ w . F ■ i .. /r '' i No.24i. is i^SUS tthfe t0 P^d^m? («nc-:c; " Gome onto me all ye that labor." — Matt. 11 : 28. Mrs. A. B. Cousm. Iba D. Sankst, by per. ^i^^ ^ ^^ ^ * — ^ y ^ — * — ^f^* — " — *~ * 4 - ^ * 1. Is Je - BUS a - ble to re-deem A siu-ner lost, like me? 2. Is Je - BUS will - ing to for - give A reb - el child, like me ? 3. Is Je - BUS wait - ing to re - lieve A wander - er like me, 4. Is Je - BUS read - y now to save A guilt-y one, like me, ^ PI s fr H^ ■^^ t m \ !, i' I ) .1 ilii ••.-} 1; t t -■s=^ i—i-^^—^ -0—0-^ — 0- My sins so great, so ma - ny seem ! O sin - ner, "come and see." Wiio would not in His fa - vor live? O re - bel, «'come and see." Who chose the Fa - ther's House to leave ? O wand'rer, "come and set'." "Who brought Him to the cross and grave ? Come, guilty one, and see. ^^ :^fe=J BEFRAIN, -| 1 K Kr-a- The blood that Je - sua shed of old, Was shed for you and me ; ^; V^ m t -T, ^p P- £31 -k^^. IT ^zzf i -# -^ '^: t .^?n-h S ^;jiji±t.--^ #-. And there is room with -in the fold — O "come to Him and see." j^ -J- x: mn i , '\\ fmljj, ?mlg, (o.n.3-21.) No. 242. "He that belieTeth on me haUi everlasting life."— John 6 : 4T. jAinU McGBANAHAlf. JAME8 McGBAKAHAIT, by pCT. 17 ^ i — i^#— i-*— 4r-^-^ — » — g ^ ' ^ — J s S S P 3 -^ 1 /^ m^X^^i. — O.. -._' Xl-.i. IT- j;-J ^ •'¥71 1 .. ». . . • -V--^ - ----www 1. what a Saviour that He died for me ! From condem - na- tion He hath 2. All my in - iq-uities on Him were laid, All my in - debt-ed -nesa by 3. Tho' poor and needy I can trust my Lord, Tho' weak and sin - ful I be- 4. Tho' all unworthy, yet I will not doubt, For him that com - eth. He will S^ T-^^-^-^ X nrz-rrr -Bt ■V — f — y—y- ^z — ^ ^ sn-^—^ JS_ m :t made me free; ••He Him wan paid; All lieve His word; O not cast out, ••He J ~~ T — . ^ jF^i T I 7#- ^1 :^: -fC- :px=pt=r=^^ :J: that bo - liev - eth on the Son " suith He, who be - lievo on Ilim, the Lord hath said, glad mes-Rage!Gv - ery child of God, thit be - liev - eth," O the good news shout, _. — - ,s s :^- ^1 :^: idlEE^: CHORUS. S —O'- ■m P» *< -H P( f :i^: •• Hath ev ♦• Have ev **JIath ev "Hath ev - er - last - er - last - er - last - er - last li^^ ^-- w — ^er - iug life." "Ver - i - ly, ver - i - ly, - ing life." - ing life." - ing life." =M=f __ 1 I I I- ::^ 4- ^=::^zzl=|i| t -N-4 K-m- iz2-5c .0 — g — — m, 1 — I I say uu - to you, Ver - i - ly, ver - i - Iv" message ev - cr now; ^' #■ S. #. '^ 4t - V — u- ^=f=^TT^^'^ . -• — •» — « — » ■I— — — •- 1 ^- ■t' — b' — y — u =sf 1^ & — I •'He that be - liev-eth oa the Sou" 'tis true, ••//aFzr:fe?- :; rrr-rrmz^ ^ V~V" -m ■tf?- 1 AiO I I ! I I TT- m^. . w'lM 'I lii I No. 243. ®be ^amlr x» tfce pgbt thnwt (« ^ 3-22 ) "Aud the Lamb is the light thereof."— Eev. 21: 23. Mrs. W. R. Gribwold. Geo. C. Steijehcs, liy per. i irs t^- J- •=?= -\ «^ i j: , J 1 !_ #=J^^!=J=^ :z:=iE ^— ^— ^— ^J 1. If nev - er the gazo of sun and moon, On the blessed homo a 2. And thus saith the page of Ho - ly Writ Of the land of soug and 3. Then fol - low Him, till the eye grows dim. And the soul, as ark-freed f^ip^4= r _«_•. -u- f -t— :^- -<> ^ A- '9r J — 4- 'JUL bove, From whence, are its rays of wondrous noon? Oh! "the love, "The glo - ry of God did light - en it, And the dove, Shall speed a - way to realms of d.iy, "Where '-tlia §^i?=ts ^ -o- -^ ^=P -i — ::c:: il;] .F-^- \S1 -'^-- :H- 1 CHORUS. — ^- " If. - -s- -0. feJ!=!E] Lamb is the light thereof." gg^ 1^ They shall walk in white, tliere shall ^ f- t. f f ^ t it •■#- ^= ^- 1^1^. 4- ■TZi:.-^-. t- ^>^ bo no night In the f: ± * *• ♦ ■r — t :• 1 ! — -l — '- fade - less homo a - bove; ^t7' -y — -y- f. 3^f^^ ~;^: Aud the u ^: 4. .:.«?: -^: f — 1^ s>— r :itzT=i^-5 izi3='- * — tf — #- i^r=i — I ■| — r I > I ] out shall ring as the ransomed siupr, Oh! "the Lamb is the light thereof." m i^i^ .( 1 1 L-P# — #— •- # — * — •' ^-i. T »iO no s J — !-^ 5mo a - 3ug and rk-freed -a— bid tho pi] • *._ — ^- lore shall ^^ korool. ^t: i5;_._ No. 244. p. p. B. "He that keepeth the law, happy is he."— Peov. 29: 18. P. P. Buss, by per. rH hv -^ -^ s vn -^# '"^ > . ^ ZTIj r*" "f*" ^^ --J 1 J . — — N ^^ -H • • — m N— -- Im" ^ 1 m * "S 2 * S i __J 1 i — * ; — •__ t^J; '^ 4 J # • • 094 1. Oh, how hap - py are wo, "Who iu Jo - bus a - gree, And ex - 2. When u - nit - cd to Him, We par - take of the stream Ev - er 3. Wo ro - mem - ber the -word Of our cru - ci - fied Lord, When Ha 4. Come, Lord, from the skies And com - mand us to rise To tho ^^^?f ^" - ^fZ —^ rj ^^_|,4._r H \ L n , ' '"^ ^ *^ IL k 1 N ^ V ; 1 _l K N ■ " 1 N 'P 1 -, J N ^ ^^\r=l~-'t- ? m J 1 J a a *i d J S m % A i J - * 9 S ' S «^ 4 • J^ ■ J # _*- • a '^ J • e> * pect His re - turn from a - bove; Wo i-'X 'noath His vino, and do - flow-ing in peace from the throne, We ia Jo - sus believe, and the vent to pre -pare us a place, "I will come iu that day and will mansions of glo - ry a - bove; With Thee to as - cend and e - i^' W ^ ! )• 1 ^ ' 1 (• ^ ^ b ii 1 '" « • ^ ? > '-V 1 ' r * EEj I ^ i ->.- .-I- 0' -0- m light -ful ly join In tho praise of His ex - eel - lent love. Bi^ir - it ro - ceive, That proceeds from tho Fa - thcr and Son. take you a - way, And ad - mit to a eight of my face." tor - ui - ty spend. In rap - turo of heav - en - ly love. sgs p -i9~ :^: cnoRtTS. Oh.how happy are we Who in Jesus agree, How happy, how happy aro wc. 11 ! I ';; J ii t I ai7 ! ■ N t' No. 245. \Um& §i0p^. (G.n.3.24.) " That ye sorrow not even as others which have no hope.'-lTHESS. 4 : 13. W. W. D. Jambs McGbanahan, by per. --^ r-* iizczl T ::: =t 1. Bless - ed hope that in Je - sns ia giy 2. Bless - ed hope in the word God has epok 3. Bless - ed hope! how it shines in our sor - 4. Bless - ed hope! the bright star of the mom en, In our en, All our row. Like the iug, That Khali IB I n # K h N k V t '!<■ 1 1 1 ^ N ifc /rrM— j— g— ^ ; > L_ ^ . ^4sl_4!L_r^__zNzzf N -M §2 — ? — ft — f — < — S — ^ Bor - row to cheer and bus - peace by that word we ob - star - ver Beth- le - hem' her - aid His com - ing to tain, That soon in the mansions of tain; And as siiro as God's word was ne'er 3 plain, That it may bo, with Him, pre the reign; Oh, the glo - ry that waits its fair RrSi^-^-: "' • ^^\: » • • *r ^- -_-_• 1 -^ m ' -0 * • !»■• • r i SE;5 3^ : | . I -I ■0—0 — — - — — ^ — v:^^:^ Hoav - en, Wo shall meet with our lov'd ones a - gain. bro - ken. Wo shall meet with our lov'd ones a - gain, mor - row, We shall meet with our lov'd ones a - gain, dawn - ing, When wo meet with our lov'd ones a - gain. m lE ¥- "ft^-T- '-^ fi S CHORUS. Blessed hope, blessed hope, We shall meet with our lov'd ones agjun. BloBSod hope, blessed hope, . blessed hope, We shall meet with our lov'd ones again. -0-0 #-~T* Slosaudhopo, EpE^ blessed hope, ai8 ^^^^ s, -- Vn !^ ■ 1 J • ■ -•» No. 246. 5H£fhg not l0-mgbt? (g.h.3_25.) " How long halt ye between two opinions ?— 1 Kmos 18 : 21. Dr. HOBATTCS BONAB. m -* 0—^-0-T- ^^^ -ft^ IKA. D. Sa>'ket, by per. :± -0—0—0- m 1. Oh ! do not let the "Word de-part, And close thine eyes' against the light; 2. To-morrow's sun may nev - er rise, To bless thy long delud - ed sight; 3. The world has nothing left to give — It has no new, no pure do - light; 4. Our blessed Lord re - fus - es none Who would to Him their souls unite; ■<^— ■>-W-4 — 1— ^-^ m u^- % ■y—v £ V — ^ * f ^ r I r ' 1 ii ■■ : f 'i 1 •' ;',:■ -I w p t ^m :l^=::t5z=f5: ±--N;z I -^— #— #- -* — 0—0- -\— — S — « — a •-- f — « 5- it=: ■#-*■ Poor sinner, harden not thy heart ; Thou would' st be saved— Why not to-night? This is the time! Oh, then be wise! Thou would'stbe saved— Why not to-night.? Oh, try, thelifewhichChristiaus live! Thou would'st be saved — Why not to-night? Then be the work of grace be-gun! Thou would'st be saved — Why not to-night? #__*_^. ^—^■\r~0 — • — I K 1-. (-; (-T -^ P - ■xnr-V ?-z=l»- g -r T ~c y w^/ CHORUS. ^^^ V V V Why not to-night ? Why not to-night ? Thou would'st be saved — Why not to-night ? ^^ $^^ti:$. n^-i^-u — a * »— rf -^— ^ — • ^—r^-\-\» — '^ — ^- iRt::?: I Ttit U4^^^^^^^m Why not to-night ? Why not to-night ? Thou would'st be saved— Why not to-night ? JS - .. . ^ tr 5^ t?=:fe^ — ^- m. aio ill 11 A I I 1 ,i J; » !S IS I I ■i ,: ■ t \ i No. 247. ©m th ^m. (G,B.3-26.) •' Let him come unto me."— John 7: 37. Mrs. N. K. Ekadforp. fe^z^^^jz--^ — N- ^-^ u -a — < :^ n^%^^ :^-=4 Edward II. PnBLPS, by per. > i - K w i^ chanting the heav-en- ly strain: "0 - ver tho line," — Why 4th V. "O - ver the line,"— I •0- •#• - ^ I I ' — Ft— i^zr: Js §iSE Bhoulil I re - main With a step between me wUl not re - main, I'll cross it and go ^- n:z: ^^ No. 248. ^^Vt, Mm$f ^nVtl (a.ii.3-2T.) 'Lord, aavo mo."— Matt. 14: 30. Axon. te:: btig^; ^^4 =± t 1. Save, Je - sus, save ! Thy blessing now we crave; For ev - ery anx - ious 2. Save, Je - siis, save ! Thy banner o'er us wave, Of love e - ter - nal 3. Save, Je - sus,«save ! Thou conqueror o'er the grave, Give ev - ery fet - tered 4. Save, Je - sus, save ! And Thou a - lone shalt have The glo - ry of the ^^ b ^ \ b— n r- f=F Binnerhcre, Oh, let Thy mercy now appear, Lord Jesus, save. Lord Jesus, save, and divine ; O Lord, let each one here be Thine, Lord Jesus, &,c. Boul release. And to the troubled whisper "Peace." Lord Jesus, &o. work divine, Yea, endless praises shall be Thine I Lord Jesus, &c. 1e? S^ =|r:ir£=gjbAp_4_g J yif r ^ ^m aai % ■ ,5 tl No. 249. ©mpted m& ®mil» («h3_28.) " Knowtng this that the trial of yonr faith trorketh patience. '^--Jab. 1 : 3. PRANCEB R. HAVBBGAIi. JAMBS McGlUHAHAK, by ppr. ^ ^^ ^=& If '^-^' S=:2 1. Tempted and tried ! Oh ! the ter - ri - ble tide May be rag - ing an 2. Tempted and tried There is One at thy side, And nev - er in 3. Tempted and triod What - e'er may be- tide, In His se - cret pa 4. Tempted and txied ! Yet_^the Lord will a - bide, Thy faith-ful Ke ^B &=f: -r^- E t? tz v-v --0^- ?=^^ El ^r-c-£ deep, may be wrathful and wide ! Yet its f u - ry is vain, For the vain shiiU His children con - fide I He shall save and de - fend. For He vil - ion His children shall hide, 'Neath the shadow- iug wing. Of E - deem-er, thy Keep-er, and Guide, Thy Shield and thy Sword, Thine ex- E W^ ti— tj- ^ ^i t i •K~N ^=* ^i^^^^ife Lord shall restrain, And for - ev - er and ev - er Je - ho - vah shall reign. loves to the end, A - - dor- a -ble Master and glo- ri - ous Friend! ter - ni -ty's King, His children shall trust, and His servants shall sing. ceed - ing Ee-ward, Then e-nough for the servant to be as his Lord. Tempted and tried, Yet the Lord at thy side. Shall guide thee, and v^ * *-» . ■ ^ f i ^ P^^* Hal keep thee, Tho' tempted and tried. ^ Tempted and tried, The Saviour who died, Hath called thee to suffer and reign by His side; His cross thou shalt bear, ^* I I And His crown thon shalt wear, f. * "H And forever and ever His gloiy shalt shara 333 ; - mg and ir - er in - cret pa - th-ful Re - — f— M T ^^ 1, For the i, For He g, Of E . d, Thine ex- e=a s shall reign, ous Friend! shall sing. his Lord. tz fe^ 3 thee, and m reign by Hia t -wear, shalt share. jfo. 250. ^^'tt PuiwWttg ta Bm. (g.h. 3-29.) '■ "We are journeying unto the place of -which the Lord said. Rev. I. "Watts. I will give it you. ' '— N um. 10 : -JO. u /Spirited. , Rev. R. LOWRT, by Twr. 1. Come, we that 2. Let thoije re - 3. The hill of 4. Then let our i^^ love the Lord, And let our joys be known, Join fuse to sing Who nev - er knew our God; But Zi - on yields A thousand sa - cred sweets, Be - songs abound, And ev - ery tear be dry; We're ^ r z ? 1>=t: m 3EJ :t ^ ^ in a song with sweet ac - cord. Join in a song with sweet accord. And chil - dren of the heav'n-Iy King, But children of the heav'nly King, May fore we reach the heav'nly fields, Be - for ^ f- r^ & r 1 1 Ji ■''i'l u ; t !n!i-r p ji' : i;. ■ 1 jl I:'::: !' 'i:i,' ■ ' I.:..:. Jl 1 : !■: ;■ .J '\H .if Ho. 251. I tUMt MtW hm f Wdouji. (oh. 3-30) • Unto joa therefore which believe ho la precious." — 1 PicTEn 2: 7. Chab. n. Gabuiel. jA>n?8 McGr^vnaiian, by per. -- ^ T-;3i :: stt— N t t— — Tf^zz:"^ — ^t :->,_->,__N] 3— # — '-0 — « —•—0-^0- 1. I cannot tell how precious The Saviour is to uie, Since I have Himac- 2. I cannot do for Je - bus As much a.s I should like; But I will e\ r en - 3. Whene'er I think of Jo-sus, I cannot but ro - joice; To me He'.s cv - or " ^ ^ N ms\ rs ba -^ P U U U r ^ u V ^ \ u I ^= cept - ed, And He hath made me free; I can-not tell His good-ness, E - deav- or To work with all my might; For, was not my dear S.t,v - iour For prc-cious, For Him I raise my voice : I know Ho has in glo - ry A •#•■■♦. §t V— -! ■h- -0 — r N T — T ^ — r>— |N r--j- Kt-Nt N J> « jy— nough to 8at - is fy ; And if you'll only take Him, You'll see the reason why. sin - ners cru-ci -fied ? For mo, then, surely, Jo - sus Hung on the cross and died. home prejjar'd for me, Where I shall live for-ev - er So happy, and so free. ,N ,S 0-X-0^1.. 3=:::ip: V— i/- z^EE ,_« '>/ U U 'yt CHORUS. if: -?-^t -0—^-0 — < •=4=t -T j_ — I- -0- :^- S — )- ^£k can - not tell how pre- cious The Sav-irar m r- :^=- V ^ t: ■'(■-■ f; 4^ to mo tfc itz ^U ;£ m — ->- —0— ~0 — ^ —0 _ 1 ' r-N- — I — K- =?= — Nn —A— F^ '0 ^ ¥ 1~ 9- --i^ « =:= d- -i- — — r^J on ly can en - treat you To come, and taste and see. pT^i £=£= X. X :^=t- "V" -\^- :ji=T,EX 334. No. 252. §autiful WnWt^ tit Mm. (o.H.3-31.] "A rest to tho people of God."— Heb. 4: 9. Rev. W. 0. CusHiNQ. "Wm. F. SnERwni, by por. ^E^. K-t± ir :J--r^-H-r 1. Beau - ti - ful val - ley of E - den ! Sweet is thy noon-tide calm ; 2. O - ver the heart of the mourner Shineth thy Rold - en day, 3. There is the home of my Sav - iour ; There, with the blood- wash'd throng, B^^i2z:ftzgz:=ii^zI:^ It g = :: -H— ^ >— ^ ^-.- dk ^ f g ^ ^ I. . I y^ ii IP far i ■# — t 0=^: t O - ver the hearts of the wea - ry, Breathing thy waves of balm. Wafting the songs of the an - gels Down from the far a - way. O - ver the highlands of glo- ry Eoll-eth the great new song. m '^-P-b— h /, !-> n h n 'm ^ "9=:^ X V V V f :t=: •__•_*. til REFRAIN. i fe^=^ ^=^i --». — »- #-?-•-— Beau - ti - ful val - ley of E - den, Home of the pure and blest, IIow ^^33 ^-tr P # ^- tho puro aud blest. oft - cn a - mid the wild bil - lows I dream of thy rest — sweet rest I ♦ :<.± fL t. tL tL' "^ tL t. ^^^ £ -P- :p: r- ^ ^ » — f-f jf -v*: •: -- — ^ — TL-— — a: P-^-*-^ (- 1— >- 1 -J- — ^ ;r— — 15 ^'AT» A 1 ; I ' ( L i/ II ■ ^ m K^Ti^ZZM I '' It ilii i ill No. 253. fll ^tm& by ^0u» (gh3_32.) This song was snggeated by a thrilling incident of a wreck and rescue at sea. W. W. D. Jamks MlGijaxah.a^-, liy por. fc¥=|: v-> •^¥=^? |i? r=g-:=: =?*: -— * — ^ci+— I 1. Fierce and wild the storm is rag - ing Round a helpless bark, 2. Wea - ry, helpless, hopeless sea - men Faint - ing on the deck, 3. On a wild and stormy o - cean, Sink - ing neath the wave, 4. Dar - iiig death thy soul to res - cue, He in love has come, ip^zipzizi: .^i-^ :^ -^-^ -- - -51 c =^ s, ^te^_|L. * —0 — J- -ii= -0 — _i — # -0 — -5== — H ^—» ^= ( . # \^ Our 1. Come souls that are long - ing for pleas - ure, 2. The pleas - ures of sin are de - ceiv - ing, They've 3. The pleas - ures of sin are all fleet - ing. They 4. Then nil who are long - ing for ploiis - ure, Ye G. Of Jo - BUS, thy choice be now mak - ing. Ee - N t ' t — # 4t. «. f2 3t c:\'_i-.t_|i. ^ — 1 — u — — 1 ) — L ^ ;= J p^pfcgji -M -^ -^ -V — -V f y — — p. —^ ^^F=\ 1 V i 1 1 -i 1 r fl ' A \ ^ i 1 '' ■ 1,1 ' III ' II ^\ 1 ' ! '' ' :]| ' ■ V ! 1" ;, ,. 1 ,i I, i ^M^^^^^ ±rr±: Bav - iour has pleasures to give ; Come noth - ing for yes - ter - day's pain, But van - ish with life's passing morn; Like wca - ry, and all who are worn; Come deem-er, and Saviour, and Lord; And Sfe f: t. -H- — h — y- S find in His love the rare hope of to - mor-row re - dew-drops the morning sun find in the Lord a sura soon in the glo - ry a • ♦ . ♦ ^ g: ^ ♦ - | — \ — r— ^ — r X P=q r- 6 c c c f i^ ^ ^^^^^^^ treas - ure, cciv - ing, greet- ing, treas - ure, wak - ing, Tnat makes And then. They glis - That from You'll share eve - its- ton you in To - and shall the true pleas • mor - roio — then they nev - er Saint's blest ure live, a - gain, are gone. be torn, re - ward. gJE i t i I V t: f- £: I m OHOIUTS Come now suith the Lord, let us reason, Come now and your purpose declare; ^t r -r r f " r -rV- •- — ^^m^^^^^^miM aas I the rare ■-row re - (iicmt nm uiih tht ^0x&.—mttHMta. Is it pleasures of sin for a season, Or pleasures the glo -ri-fied share. ^m mrrt> No. 256. K'jtt ping ^mt (o.H.3-35.) "In my Father's house are muuy mansiou8."--JOHN 14: 2. Hev. William Hunter. €V n-! i Arr. by "WlLLLlM MlLLBR, M. D. t=± ^i -S — #- ig=T=i^:^4 fes -•— #- i I-- -^- H M My heavenly home is bright and fair,; Nor pain, nor death can enter there; Itt? glittering tow'rs the sun out- bhiue; That heav'nly mansion shall be mine. My Fa - ther's house is built on high; Far, far above the starry sky; When from this ei.rth - ly pris-on free, That heav'nly luimsion mine shall be. Let cth - ers seek a home be - low, Which flames devour, or waves o'erflow. Be mine a hap - pier lot, to own A heav'nly mansion near the throne. Then fail this earth, let stars decline, And sun and moon refuse to shine. All na, - tare sink and cease to be. That heav'nly mansion stixnds for me. { 1 #. Jt. j2. ^ £ rtr. :&-- ^ Kf- -»=^_ ^■^^ m- «. \ -— r^~^r ^^'^A 0HOV(TS. : tV§^r--^-i=y-^^-TZZ^zzt= i u ;S^tS f I'm going he iiie, I'm go-inghome, I'm going homo to die no moro, '-jf--«-,e- ^^^1 — r-f—fi: #. JSZ. -f9- it^=r- tr. ^z.:dt 71 — r- iS-i -«— • — p^ ■■- -I,;— -^-A jp— * *• ^ I ' F *- — P '1 To '. no more, To die no more, I'm going home to die no more. m^ ^:=%: 3CZE: '•iao 1 1 ii !• fl ■ i - ■ ■ni 1 ■ i ■1 1 ; 1 J Ij ■1 ■ ! ■' ii >'■ ■, ■ Ho. 257. ^ms ®tttg. (a. H. 3-36.) "They saw no man, save Jesus oiily."— Matt. 17: 8, BaTTIB M. ComiET. Rov. R. LOWHT, by per. J — :b_^— ^ m r3-:^=f5=^ 5=^ ^ ^=;i^ :^ "+- 1. Whattho' clouds are hov'ring o'er me, 2. What tho' all my earth-ly journey 3. What the' all my heart is yearning 4. When I soar to realms of glo - ry, ^^=}=i=t:^i^ m And I seem to walk a - lone — Bringeth naught but weary hours, For the loved of long a - go — And an en - trance I a - wait, tr m ^^ \j t? ipzzp: ^-"t- ^ i m—. — d d m- " U-_- i Longing, 'raid my cares and And, in grasp -ing for life's i( s <■.■: Bit - ter les - sons sad - ly learning If I whi8-per,*'Je-su8 on-ly!' »-^r-^ riSZT i -»• For the joys that now are flown — Thorns I find in - stead of flow'ra — From the shadowy page of woe — Wide will ope the pearl -y gate; rx. I , # •— r#--— • a s — rP P~ — • *— r»-* — * ijfcfc ms m ^=^ ^ -^ i 5 JS V f -4- "4: ppP -#—-#—'-6* — J If I've Je - BUS, " Jo - sus on-ly," Then my sky will have a gem; If I've Je - sus, " Jo - BUS on-ly," I pos-sess a cluster rare; If I've Je - SUS, "Je-sus on-ly," He'll be with mo to the end; When I join tho heavenly chorus, And the an - gel hosts I see. ^. , , J — ^ n-9- : f 8 — J i» J .— i, — f — rf • s —P — ^' ~3 \ ^ tempfj=-;4j Ei^^fegii#j;il He's a Sun of brightest splendor, And tho Star of Beth - lo - hem. lie's the "Lil - y of tho Val- ley," .And tho "Hose of Sha-ron" fair. Aud, un-secn by mor-tAl vis - ion, An - gel bands will o'er me bend. Precious Jo - bus, "Jo - bus on - ly," Will my theme of rap - tiire be. &^ U U f Fl :ff=^ jzqi: 1 b u g- ^EBJ aso IT, by per. iS k a - lone — Bary hours, g a-go— a - wait, ?- i: :::;fc2=r i are flown — of flow'rs — of woe — -y gate; itt^ a gem; tor rara; |tlio end; I see, u lie - hem. Dn ' fair, le bend, kn'o be. £ No. 258. JI.G.H. Moderato—hold. s "The Lord is my helper."— Heb. 13: 6. =^ -i- i=1: R. Geo. HALr.B,byper. -J 1 L ^]J=f: :^: ff' — I 1. Whom havG I, Lord, in heav'n but Thee? None bmt Thee! None but Thee! 2.1 en - vy not the rich their joys, Christ for me! Christ forme! 3. Tho' with the poor be cast my lot, Christ for me! 4. Tho' I am now on hos-tilo ground, Christ for mo! 6. And when my life draws to its close, Christ for nn ! Christ forme! Cliri.^t forme! Christ for me! SI W^. And this my song thro' life shall bo, Christ for me! Christ for mo! I cov - ct not earth's glitt -'ring toj's, Christ for me! Christ for me! "Ho knoweth best,"— I mur - mur not, Christ for me! Christ for me! And sin be - set mo all a - round.Christ for me! Christ for me! Safe in His arms I shall re- pose, Clirist for mo! Christ for me! Ji; -r9 — ■■^-- d2: # O <5 1 ^f i s ■t:=^- ■:X ^^r:^- He hath for mo tho wine-press trod, Ho hath redeemed mo "byHisblood," Earth can no Lust-iug blisK bo - stow, "Fading" is stamped on all he -low; The' "Vine and Fig tree "blight assail, Tho "la- bor of tho 01-ivefail," Let earth her fiercest bat - tics wage, And foes a - gainst my so\al engage, When sharpest pains my frame pervade, And all thepo\scrsof nature fade, -fi # # # i-O— »— 1^ — ^*£ I i And rco-on-ciled my soul to God, Christ for me! Christ lor me! Mine is a joy no end can know, Christ for me! Christ for me! And death o'er flocks and herds pro-vail, Christ for me! Christ for mo! Stro:irr in His strength I scorn their rage, Christ for mo! Christ for me! Still will I sing thro' death's cold 8liade,Chiist for me! Christ for me! ^ lTT— T feMi r^. t r~ r~ Pr~f £fc s 11 li > j ; i t i »ni ■M 'T * i- Ko. 259. WxU §trM MM m ^sAthin^ ? (on. s-as.) "Watch therefore; for ye know not what hour yonr Lord doth come."— Matt, 24: 42. Fanxy J. Crosby. W. H. Doane, by per. ^=31^ :zqn::s:zi^=:j^z: 1. When Je - sus comes to re - ward His servants, Whether it be 2. If at the dawn of the ear - ly morning, He shall call us 3. Have we boon true to the trust He left us ? Do we seek to 4. Bless - ed are those whom the Lord finds watching, In His glo - ry S -#— # f -I© — o- -0- :»_«- — c- -»- \ ; n *■' i III I 1^ i '-IS?. ■^ :qz=iiv --^ ::^ A r-4- -0- -0—y >r- i noon or night. Faith - ful to Him will He find us watching, one by one, When to the Lord we re - store our lalonts, do our best ? If in our hearts there is naught coudomus us, they shall share; If Ho shall come at the dawn or midnight. With our lamps all trimm'd and bright? Oh, can we say we are Will He an - swer thee — Well done ? We shall have a glo - rious rest Will Ho find us watch - ing there ? I6S ■^- -(Z- 19- a *=i i x^ ^— ^ — 1 1_ jv_ read - y, brother? Read-y for the soul's bright homo ? Say will He ^ ^._# # ^-# ^ p p ft f— rg-* .-f ^-*-^ ^ ?^ t-E ETr^lC l__L— 1 TTT f=^ find you and mo still watching, Waiting, waiting when the Lord shall comu? ^ii^##N#^ ■»— »- g] aaa No. 260. \UmA §i0m^^»ttl (gus-so.) ' There remaineth therefore a rest."— Heb. 4 : 9. Fannt J. CROsr.T. IIURERT P. :>IAIX, by p<>r. fe* ^E3: in: I?" 1. Gliding o'er life's fit - ful wa - ters, Heav - y Burg - es sometimes 2. Oft wo catch a faint re - flee - tion Of its bright and ver-ual 3. To our Fa - ther, and our Sav - iour, To tho Spir - it, Three in 4. 'Tis the wea - ry pil - grim's Home-land, Where each throbbing care shall -1^ -y 1^ f=P=fz= F — ^ ^ _ -#- -I — I ^0- .u_..-^ :p=r-=: roll; And wo sigh for yonder ha - ven, For the Home-land of the soul, hills; And, tho' distant, how we hail it ! How each herrt with rapture thrills ! One, We shall sing glad songs of triumph When our Larvest work is done, cease, And our longings and our yearnings. Like a wave, bo hushed to peace. 9= # — f"— f-^- : —0-^—0-^-p — # — •_ . ^ "J" — ♦ — ^_s_jR ,5, — I REFRAIN. cres. iE2^55 --r-^ :± ^fefe^ dim. -y- t ^ b^ Bless - ed Home-land, ev - er fair ! Sin can nev - er en - ter there ; S: E£ -^^^ f 3tl -if sr^^^ ^^: t^ crc». dim. But the soul, to life a - wak - ing, Ev - er - last - ing bloom shall wear. ^^^^PT^^iftyp^ #N 333 1 ■:? 1 ' ' ^ 'Vr 1 ' , ^yJ '1 f ^•ip i; 'Pis '. 1 ' 'gfi! ii;^i \ iiii ■>!■■ \ 1 T 1 ' ■ki ' 1 ; i i Jl.' ■ 1 ii ilhl Liii i No. 261. ^0 k M\Xttt (g.h. 3-40.) "Having ft dcalre to depart, and to be with Christ."— Phil. 1: 25. Eev.W. 0. Gushing. Ika. D. Sasket, by ^r. have henrd of There are fore - ttistes In that noon -tide There the run - Komcd a land far of heav - en of glo - ry with Je - Kus PSe^ ;=Bt -^- X -\- way, be - low, BO fair, a - bide And its There are In the In the zp t M- V — 1^ !^ n 1 K v J ^ -^U^ m m . — i 2 S -.- - 1' -;' f *' . ■ * /H?-p-4 ?— f- i s ^-f : -i- ^^~'- —i — t- 1 1 — ^u r ^ lJ 1 I I J , J -fy ,- ■• w , w ■ J 1 ; ^ •— ' '^ 1? glo - ries no tongue can de- dare; But its beau - ty banqs mo - ments like joys of the blest; But the splen-dors no gleam of the riv - er of life. There are joys that the shade of the Khel - tor - ing fold; Ev - er - more by Im - ? ^ ' -^ ' p ^ *■ -^ • ♦ ^: h ^ -R — * f. — H 1 __L — s Is — ! 1 ^ \rr—^ i? ^ h— y ■ P- —fS — i- __^ r P a ' '0 ■ lU^- Lh 'yi '^ 1 — 1 ,_ y 1^^ 1^ t i -A- o - ver the way. And with Je BUS ^ long to be t. here. mor-tal can know, Of the land where the wea - ry shall rest, faithful shall share; O how sweet -ly they rest from the strife! man-u - el's side, They shall dwell in the glo - ry un - told. iii^i l! ♦ : ♦ 32: Efc X=t: T^-r- tr- ir V—^' REFRAIN To 1)0 tUoro, to be there And with Tesus I long to b>o there. there ; To be there. ^0■'4^'^ ■0'''1lh/7\ ^ .0. ^ tu bo thoru, _*-•. to bo tbor 934. t, by per. -w- 1 ^nd its riiere aro tn tlie [n tlio -^: ^ — I u- I ty hangs - dors no that the by Im- be there, shall rest, [the strife! un - told. i^l llonp to ho I to bo there. Wo. 262. Ctwn iiim, (a.n.3-4i.) "Thon hast crowned him with glory and honor."— rs. 8: 5. Eev. Tiioa Kelly. Arr. by Geo. C. Stebbikc, by per. J: ^ - a: I 1. Look, ye saints, the sight is glorious, See the "Man of sorrows" now, 2. Crown the Saviour ! Angels crown Him, Rich the trophies Je-sus brings, 3. Sin- ners in f.e - ris-ioncrown'd Him, Mocking thus the Saviour's claim, 4. Hark! the bursts of ac - cla-ma-tion! Hark! these loud triumphantchords. W, ?^ -y- ■s^ N ^ ■•- «-:-l»- S=:t ^m^i^. i- Hi: S i =;^«f=s -•- — I- -#- :;^t ^ From the fight re - turn vie - to - rious, Ev - ery knee to Him shall bow. In the seat of pow'r enthrone Him, While the vault of heav - en rings. Saints and an -gels crowd a-roundHim, Own His ti - tie, praise His name. Je - sus takes the high - est sta - tion, Oh what joy the sight af-ford;j. — tl^^t — f- — #_p#-»-jJ^— # — t'—^-^-s—0 ^. I t- 5: J -H- -b- m\ — 1^ — I __I p^ — ^ — ly — 5- ^iljlj ^1 - ^- _ Crown Him! crown Him, angels crown Him! Crown the Saviour "King of kings." I =t -J N — I i — J-v-id-^« ' i T^f=S: "$ :sr. B ■^ I ^ Crown Him! crown Him, angels ciown Him! Crown the Saviour "King of kings." SEE -•-f~# » — ' P ' ft *y » p- ^±. m^ X f ^ i/ I 935 M! ' 1 M I ■ BTir 1 v-w 1' ' t 1 • i ■ [ i No. 263. JiX pUtl (SjJ^tf ttpOftt g^SUS. (on 3-42 " Look trnto me and be ye saved ."—ISA. 45: 22. ■W. W. D. James McGranahan, by per. j* ^— 1 ^— < J — Ps — ^ _w . ^j Tft r 2 "3 ^ — 3-^~ -0 -, — -, p — ^_ :^.-;. •-.-«-.- W^\ U m ^ « ^ - S S tf^ J' V\ \y -o • ^ • 1 J ^ * ^ ^ • - • • '^ > 1. Would you lose your load of sin? Fix your eyes up - on Je - kus; 2. Would you calm - ly walk the wave? Fix your eyes up - on Je - 8i;s; 3. Would you have your cares grow light? Fix your eyes up - on Jo - su.-.; 4. Griev-iug, would you com - fort know ? Fix your eyes up - on Je - kus; 6. Would you strength in weakness liuve? Fix your eyes up - on Je - sus; c^tF— ^ — ^*^ — 1 hr^' — ^^—-t-T—ri- ■^ -«- ♦ . #-• it- ^^u 11 — "- - 1 -1 _. — ^ — ^ — f. — -#_!_,.• 1 S__J J j <_l Lj ;_*-,^ L J i I: :^; Ife^ Pilg=s Would you know G d's peace within? Fix your eyes up- on Je - sus; Would you kuow His pow'r to save? Fix your eyes up -on Je - sus; Would you songs have in the night? Fix your eyes up -on Je - sus; Hum - ble be when blessings ilow? Fix your eyes up -on Je - sus; See a light be - yond the grave? Fix your eyes up-ou Je - sus; gip- -^^-^ =^-:3 -tS- A f. ♦ =fa 1 — -«» — J. A— — « — « — =J — . =i=i^ -ii- — V— V ^ -U- ^h- 1 - ■ ' i J, i ; jH { a. -g. iff! 1 ':■"*!• ,! J :-'''■■ . Mil CHORUS. %is' ^ 3; E ■K-4 — ^ r 4 Je - sus who on the cross did die, Je - sus who lives and reigns on bigb, 9=M M^:$=S=i V— ^- t ^_1. ?^ T- ZXZiZJt- _n J* -^-J— ^ f • • rJ h — h — ^^ — fn M ^ — n ^H- -J— 1 —0 -0 3=£-^ i—i-i-^-i- i— t-p He a - lone can 1 jus - ti - f ( y; p. 1 ^ — ^ Fix your eyes up - on f ^ ^ fi— f Je - sus. ^ ^ _ 4--J — ^ 11= -V — i • • P--? — t — f— U ^ -y ^j^ ^ W-f^ S3G (G.ii.3-42.) I No, 264. %h ^mtn\^ ^mun. (G.n.3-43.) •'Thine eyes shall behold the land that ic very far oflT'— IsA. 33: 17. Rev. Isaac "Watts. "William Henry Oaklet, ty per. r 1. There is a land of pure delight, Where saints im-mor-tal reign ; 2. ^weet fields, be - yond the swelling flood, Stand dress'd in liv - ing green; 3.0 could we make our doubts remove, — Tliose gloomy doubts that rise,— IfeEE -»-•—< ^ -»-* — »- ¥' -y- lit O 3 ^ — I f^ T\-- \ -0- -0-0- PP^ '0 ^ ^ U - ter - nal day ex -eludes the night, And pleasures ban -ish pain. So to the Jews fair Ca - naan stood, While Jor-dan rolled between. And see the Ca - naan that we love. With un - be - clouded eyes, — A ^^m EF ^ *-#- ■F |j=t=at-;=jM==*i m X i^. ■^~ — 0- o • There ev - er - last - ing spring a - bides. And nev - er - fad - ing flow'rs ; But tim - orous mortals start and shrink To cross this nar - row sea, Could we but climb where Mo - ses stood, And view the landscape o'er, — , A- iSS ? i^ ^ iiiii 1 7 J \j N^ ^— _.- f Death, like a nar - row sea, di - vides That heavenly land from oura. And ^ lin-ger, tremb - ling on the brink. And foor to launch a - way. Kct Jordan's stream, nor death's cold flood. Should fright us from the shore. \- 9^ U ^IU u=f4^44i^^ »37 It is I ' m No. 265. ®li, i am S0 §iapps in ^m».{o-n.z-u. "Happy are thy men, happy are theao thy servants."— 1 Kings 10: 8. AnTnim T. Pieuson. James McGiuNAnAN, by por. 1. Oh, I am so hfippy in Je - siis, His blood has retleem'd me from sin, 2. Oh, I am so happy in Je - sus, He taught me the se - cret of faith, 3. Oh, I am so happy in Je - sus, I lay my whole soul at His feet; 4. Oh, I am so happy in Je - sus. If earth in His love is so blest, - 8 ^-f^— ^— ^— ^— >— >-t-^' f K :{: -el — y 1(- i: m —I ' i_. -^ — 0- ir:r:r^i Mfei I weej) and I sing in my gladness, To know He is dwelling with-in. To rest iu believing His promise. And irxist wliat-so- ev - er He saHh. The love He has kindled within me Makes service and suf - fer - ing sweet. What joy in His glorified presence, To sit at His feet as His guest. f -f — it ^i^-#J CHORUS. 4f — ■:: « — « — — « 1 — 0- -*-^J *h- -# *- -0 — — — — 0- T-#- — V- N I ■' ^ ■ H Oh, I am so happy in Je - sus, From sin and from sorrow so free; :i=^-iiS^^=S3=:?: _>— i^— i^— V— ^— V- m %—%—% :£-e- 4t-#. 1^ t- So happy that He is my Saviour, So hap - py that Je - sus loves ma ■< — • — * — f — c — o- -f— r r r — 1 »38 , (G.H.3-4i) 8. HAN, by por. te from fiin, of faith, His feet; BO blest, i ipi Lg with-in. i' He saith. "er - ing Bwett. IS His guest. BO free; loves me. No. 266. ®k S0?jrd ®vumir^fs c^0Uttdin0* (GH.3-45.) Lev. 25:6-13. Engush. R. S. Thain, by per. a- ^^ -«- r 1. The .'OS - pel trumpet's sounding The year of ju - bi - 2. For -sake your wretched ser - vice, Your master's claims are 3. A bet - ter Mas -tor's call - ing, In ac - cents true and 4. Ho of - fers you eal - va - tion, And points to joys a - 6. In liv - ing faith ac - cept Him, Give up all else be - ^•rl2;zi=?: >^-r =^ ::=rg: t -#_i. :t=t: r-rrT leo, o'er; kind; bovo; side; f^- 1 n 1- 1 j 1 1 ; 1 '^ ^LJ? 1 — \ i ^ -^ — 5- ~"^ "i — ^ — f~5 — ^r -4~\ m^-m- -€ , — f— S— -# — ~ '■ \ m :| md: -*-"*■ — *- — •- to His fiido sho know lur Lord had faith hath mado thoo Htoll', COUIO, wholt\" i 3: i^^ 9^1: A - mid tho oro'.vd that Sho felt that from Iliin And peace that pass - oth 1=: V m w 1 — tr— w 1 1 1 p -- — 1 — n — r n -P^T y— -^F y — r y — -• gath - er'd a - round Him, And straightway sho was whulo. vir - tUG had hoalod he:, Tho might - y deed was dono. nil im - dor - stand-iug With glad - ness filled her sotd. 1L_ ., , L.J u< i-j i_j i-i 1 — 4 U V 1> 1 J !| \ ii# CHORtTS, J— ^_J b. Oh, touch tho LoM of His gar - mout And thou, too, shalt bo frT^ N ^. 4^- -M- S- 4^-' 'ift- ■0L JL ^. 4t. -^—^ ^: b^ — y — y — y-^f- — 1 y-^ y fEEi fi /T\ m^^m rai-^CJ: ^i=t ^ E His eav - iug pow'r tliis ver - y hour Shall give now life to m^^^^ JL S- -^ theo. a lu fc£^EE ■^ ^-O— No. 268. '^ liane d »tU m& atl 0f Stke/'(on.3-4Tj " But Christ is all and in all."— Col. 3:11. !R«T. Tmto. MoNOD, arr. :SEEE.-=: ^=^IE^^^^^^JEi Jamk8 McOnA!«ATiAX, by p«r. sa 1. Oh, the bit - ter pain and 2. Yet Ho found me; I bo 3. Day by day His ten - der 4. High - er than the high - cBt '^mm^mm Kor - row That a time coiild ov - er held Him Bleeding on th'occurs-ed mer - cy Heiii - ing, help - ing, full and heayens, Deep - er than the dftei)eHt ^^^i^^ :-rr*=fc:=Jt; i t! tf- £ I ■0 ^- 5EBS ^fE be, When I proudly said to Je - sus ''All of self, and nono tree; And my wist - ful heart said faint- ly," Some of self, aad somo free, Bro't me lo>r - er, while I whispered " Loss of self, and moro sea. Lord, Thy love at last has conquered " ^Vune of self, and a// •¥9- ■#• • -^ ■» • » -f- ■# • • •#• jf- » I r S of of of of N i J!^-^ :t=^i=:^- ::t N S E^ FitnizzitzzitiziE: BJt^E Thee," All of self and none of Thee," Some of self and some of Thee," Less of self and more of Thee," None of self ond aU of 9= ^ m Thee, Thee, Thee, Thee, t9- All of Some of Less of None of self self self self and nono and somo and moro and all of of of of ■tt. Hr-I^- -^ ■&■ :5=v:zlrT:3==r=xr=t=l $^^^^\^^ Thee, When I proud-ly said to Jesus "All of self aad none of Thoo." Thee, And my wistful heart said faintly •• Some of self and some of Thoe." Thee, Bro't me low -er while I whispered "Less of self and rjore of Thoo." Thee, Lord Thy love at last has oouquer'^d " Noneot self and all of Thee.'* P^^ fm m ail Ilii • ■ - 1 ^;| 1 j^r I? hii ^ i I i; Hi ^l|! No. 269. BeT. A. T. PntBSON. €m it k pjht ? v« H 3-43.) " Wherefore didat thou doubt!"— Matt. U: 31. 1. Can 2. Can 3. Can 4. Can 6. Can 6. Can — r-v— *-#-«^— ■ •TT P. P. Blips, bv rnr. ^•::=:s«: it it it it it it be right for ine to go be right in doubt to vait, be right, such loads to bear, be right to doubt His pow'r, be right no bouI to seek, be right with eiich a Lord, '-W=' On in this Wait for the While He says Both to for- Lest I should E - vcn to m im r- :f: g_^,JT:^^_/_> ^ ^ V- zp-^r iknzikn. #r &. --T ± ^:^±-^ 0-^ 4=:=t i(!^t^±- ■>- ^t^z^tT- J-w dark, un - cer ~ tain way? Say, •'! be - lieve," and yet not day that tries the heart, Ere I shall learn what is my "come, I'll give you rest?" Bid - ding me cast on Ilim my give aud van - quish sin? E - vcn in trials of dark- est prove un - fit to guide? Can ilo not, teucL :siy tongue to dread the hour of death ? Wair. - ing in faith the great re - ^' iTj. ^ ♦TV. ^ J -I— fa-^ tr m -*-T— -f— r f^g^ I F t r know state, care, hour, speak, ward. Wheth-er my sins are Fear - ing the Judge should Lean - ing in love, up - Can not His love givo Will Ho Calm - ly not I'U am yield plo my put a - way? say de - part? on His breast peaca with - in ? strength pro - vide ? dv- ing breath. OHOBUS. 1* 1 will no longer doubt Thee, O Lord I I will for-ey - er rest in Thy word. 9^ii * 1 i( 8.) 8, by TOT. in this for the He Bays to for- I Bhould vcn to J- RO. 270. Mt ^tX&Um §«lt. (OH. 3-49 ) " Tbey drank of that spiritnal rock that followed them, and that rook was CbriBt."— J COB. 10 : 4. Geo. C. Neediiam. I i?#=1 ii=-i=s=i ^ IKA D. Sanket, by per. ^^ I h-4— # r-^ qEij^ 'U/ 1. From the riv - en Bock there floweth, Liv - ing wa - ter ev - er clear; 2. "Without money, with -out mer-itj" Je - sua calls, ''Come unto Me," 8. Fainting in the dea - ert, drear -y, Guilt-y sin - ner, Lark ! 'tis Hel ?!!' yet not is my nim my dark - est tongue to great re • J- ^ ^=* #-# — •- i j=^=j=, j^^ Wea-ry pilgrim, journeying onward. Know you not that Fount is near? Thirsty traveller, be en - couraged, Know you not the Fount is free ? 'Tis the Saviour still en - treating, Know you not He call - eth thee ? y—r f--f— r-f-rt T-;-7-v -« — (*- ^ £ =F=5= f £ b * » * i •f ii- .1 i ^1 my? lurt? [reast. I? lide? IronUx. X g-J — J Chy word. CHORUS. jfej ^J^J-^ii fa gfe fefe ^fegj Je - BUS is the Kock of A - ges— Smitten, stricken, lo! He dies; m * ■y-* i 1 U »• r-^ -J From His side a liv - ing fovntain, Know you not it sat - is - fles ? g^^^-^ 9^ fi~ £ ^ * 5C= it: ^ T tf4.3 Ij '. . !| It maasM ■ " ; •■■! f f ■ ■ ■■ r ■ ',, [\ l'^ #1 (■f'llll !, 1 * Pi^ ^ '! 5 1 i ■ Ij i ' : 1 i ■ i ' \ ' ' ' I 1 f- || zW kk II . lfo.271. Stliott art ®0tt»in0l (g.hs-bo.) "Looking for that blessed hope, and the elorioos appearinf; of the great God and our Saviour, Jesus Christ."— TlTUS 2: 13. Arr. from Frakces E. Havbbgal. James McObanahajt, hy per. 1. Thou art coming, O 2. Thou art coming, not 3. Thou art coming, we my Saviour, Thou art com - ing ! O my Kinjr, a shadow, Not a mist and not a tear, aro wait-iug With a hope that can - not fail. m^: ■r- £= £ V -b-ir ■Vr i ^^ ^^ m y \ p ^ir-f m Ev - ery tongue Thy name confess-ing, Well may we Not a sin, and not a Bor - row, On that sun ■ Ask - ing not the day or hour. Anchored s;ifo re - joice and sing; rifiH grand and clear; with - in the veil; S^ V — y — b^ =i=i= m '^ ^ -^-^-^-■ * — r*~T-0 •^P — f-Fg-fc^ 1^—1 u=+P^4= — U 1^ -•— •- t!-,.- #-•-« V— T' EE:zEEl F -p — '-^-^ — #- What grace divine, that He is mine ! And I shall bo with Him thoro. % ♦_♦. f- t— ^— ^--r« — a — # — ^- — T 1^ ~] i=z:P— M — ^: (?-4-*- — ►- - 0- i' r a^7 ■hi If No. 275. ®^ 25h0usattd[ ®imw» (« ^ 3-54.) " The nmnber of them was ten thonsand times ten thousand."— Sky. 5 : 11. P Hbnbt Alford, D. D. Ira. D. Sanket, by per. ~-t- — *~ t=±=i £ 5 'i I pi 1. Ten thousand timee> ten thou - sand, 2. What rush of hal - le - lu - jahs 3. O, then what raptured greet - ings In sparkling FiU all the On Canaan's lai • ment bright, earth and sky! hap - py shore 1 ^- ^ ^ t f r 3- i I i=i-. The ar - mies What ring-ing "What knitting of of sev- -9—^ ^ i *=i^i^ -f—r- ■&- ^ % the ransom'd saints Throng up the steeps of light; a thousand harps Bespeaks the tri - umphs nigh I ered friendships up, Where partings are no more I f m f ■X X iW-i — \ i i iM^ 3 ^ E i=^=h=k -0-~ -(9- T m 'Tia fin - ished, all is fin - ished. Their fight \rllh death and sin ; day lor which ere - a - tion And all its tribes were made I Then eyes with joy shall spar- kle. That brimm'd with tears of late; ^=?= 1 — r ^-^^ e tc=|: ^-rfe III III 1 1 V I Fling o - pen wide the gold - en gates, And let the vie - tors in. joy, for all its form - er woes A thousand-fold re - paid ! Orphans no long-er fa - ther-less, Nor wid-ows des - o - late. I H hj — ^— i ETFc i i: X E ?=: REFBAHr. ^ g - TT T^-t-t- t-i^ r . i_^^_il^L.,_j^^ U l ^ £ s Hal • le - In - jah I Hal - le - la • jah ^S * ?c to the Lamb vho once was f ^^ d'AS -mr per. '^ ight, are! I r-^- -jznz \ Ught; sniglil morel m Bin ; madel ato; in. )aid! ute. ^ 36 was ^- ^. -N— N -* — 0- ^■. -4- '-^ i Blain ! Hal-le - la - jah ! Halle - lu - jah to Him who lives a - gain ! r^ i ^- Hrv -i9- JtJt g ^^^^ a~ S ^^ u Copyright, 1878, by Biglow &, Main. — — O No. 276. (Ringing att tk ®im^* (G.H.3-55.) "Tlion was oar mouth filled with singing."— Pa. 126: 2. Rev. E. P. Hajimond. Geo. C. Stebbixs, by per. 4=- 1. I feel like sing- ing all the time, My tears are wiped a - way; 2. When on the cross my Lord I saw, Nail'd there by sins of mine; 3. When fierce tompta-tions try my heart, I sing, Je- bus is mine; 4. The wondrous sto - ry of the Lamb, Tell with that voice of thine, * t. -^1 33 I =F ^^^ t m ti 1 f -I- s — ♦ t i— r-4- :^S -fi' 3 day. time, time, time. For Je - BUS is a friend of mine, I'll serve Him ev - 'ry Fast fell the bum-ing tears; but now, I'm singing all the And 80, though tears at times may start, I'm siugiug all the Till oth - ers, with the glad new song Go singing all the •#■ ^ #- <#- 0H0RT7S. I'm singing, singing, Singing all the time; Singing, singing. Singing all the time. i g < g , 1 r- I'll praise Him, &o. £: E i ig: jsl. -\9~ a-AO ¥^ Y^ X )i=SE i Ki 11 ! I I ! l.J vlt^ S^' !l i fW I' ri No. 277. ll^itti^I (g.h.3-56. "And all mine are thine, and thine are mine"— John 17 : 10. ^ James McGranahan, "by per. f ^m 1. Mine ! what rays of glo - ry bright Now up - on the promise shine ! 2. Mine ] the prom - ise oft - en read. Now in liv - ing truth impress'd 3. Mine ! the prom - ise cannot change, Mine ! tho' oft my eyes are dim ; 4. Mine ! tho' oft my hand may fail, He is strong and holds me fast; 6. Mine I when death the bars shall break, 'Mid those glo - ries all di - vine. -p-r U 1/ u 1\ III I- #-i- t-Uiu ^ f t ^ U 3=yper. -Nt ©^ lise shine ! impress'd are dim ; s me fast; di - vine. Si -\-6f- i mine. 10 breast, in Him. t last. m mine. ^■- -t~~ -^- — t -V— Lord and -»— -3' -<^ mine I nO. 278. *'^ittg and §x^V* (0H.3_5t.) Last words of a fidthfal ministei of Christ, who recently died in the hope of the gospeL I Habt S. Wheeleb. — -V- ^^ t :3=«: 4 — ^-4 p. p. BU88, by per. ■a^ lit # (5'- sr -0- -N -I ^^ j y> - ter - ni-ty dawns on my vis - ion to - day, Gather round me my ' j li.e shadows arp past, and the veil is withdrawn. Brightly now does the , j E - tCi - u- -ty dawns! Oh, the glo-riesthat rise, How they burst on my * J With rapture the gleam of the cit - y I see. Where the crown and'tho ^ «:: V^^ -^ ^^^ifes m ^ -#-i#- =i)= CHORUS. -t4- :«: ■6*- loved mom Boul man ones to sing and to pray; } v-r -« — ^ -i-* !>T 1 • I - > >, J^ ■'" " ^^^^ *=•? I Thou dost lect as - make my cept re - ri - per be my give On - ly for Thee! / pire On - ly for Thee! J choice, On - ly for Thee! J lief, On-ly for Thee! f years. On - ly for Thee! \ lite, On - ly for Thee! f On-ly Christ who died for mo rf M f^ ^ wwfn ^m Faidtht ,>rioe and made mefree. Now, and thro' eter-ni-ty, On-ly for Thee I 3 a63 I I ■ !« 11 1 : ! l- "1 i \h 'Nfi; I''; \,i: I i '1 No. 28i. p is ^itti^h-dl (o.H.3-60.) " TTbat shall 1 do W ioherit eternal life f "— LUKB 18 : le. Itev. James Pboctob. Iha D. Saxkst, by per. iiifi m Sr -a —m It E^±::3^3 4-^# ^^ -d>- :i-i— r— 1. Koth - iug, eith •■ er great or small — Noth • ing, sin - ner, no; 2. When He, from His loft - y throne, Stooped to do and die, 3. Weft - ry, work - ing, bur - dened one, Wherefore toil you bo ? 4. Till to Je - 8U8' work you cling By a sim - pie faith, I). Cast your dead-ly "do - ing" down — Down at Je - sus* feet; * # a — r-m- Ffef^ ^ ri^ ^^^^^^^^^ Je ' 3as died and paid it all. Long, long e. - go. Ev - cry- thing was ful - ly done: Hearken to His cryl Cease your do - ing; all was done Long, long a - go. "Do - ing" is a dead- ly thing — ••Doing" ends in deatL Stand in Him, in Him a - lone, Glo-rions-ly com - plete. J- ^m p ^^ f^=^-^^ CHORUS. ^m -€- ^ »=? m -«^ -^ i "It IS fin -ishedl" yes, in- deed, Fin-ishedev - ery jot; itSfe?= i ^^ 7. ^^^^ ^^^^m ^-^ ^ 25C I Bin - ner, this is all you need. Tell me, ia it not? m m #-*- f=rt .-L pm^tf-^=^ ao4 H y per. 11] :, no; 1 die, a BO? » faith, j' feet; r- 'rg— -1 } . a. * No. 282. ^m&tt(\X\ WctU nt §x(t (OH. 3-61.) " The vcrdB that I speak onto yon, they are spirit, and they are life."— JoHM 6: 61. P. P. B. P. P. Buss, by per. K. K h f ^ X ^ ^^^m 1. Sing them o - ver a - gain to me. Won - der - ful words of 2. Chnst, the bless -ed* One gives to all Won - der - ful words of 3. Sweet - ly ech - o the gos - pel call. Won - der - ful words of T=^-=^- -0- ¥=^ ?^3 !--! - go. a cryl - go. L death. m - plete. 22=1 ^ jot; ^ m^ not? * Vr*: ^ *=*: |5=«!=«t: ?±3^=^;=tii^^ ^ P Life, Let me more of their beau-ty seo, Wonder -ful words of Life; Sin ^ner, list to the lov - ing call. Wonder -ful words of Life, Of - fer par - don and peace to all. Wonder - ful words of ' ' — ^ -H-—^ — F S^ — ^ u T- \^--* Life. Words of life and beau - ty. Teach mo faith and da - ty; Life. All so free - ly giv - en, Woo - ing us to heav - en. LLfe. Je - bus, on - ly Sav - lour, Sane • ti - fy for • ev - er. cvir=i&^ m -•--^-i t: ? J-«— A i [ui. '. V **• wfff^^^^^f^^ mi^m Beautiful words, wonderful words, Wonderful words of Life, Life. N^ ^fc^^^^l ^^w^ »05 ill M \ 1 1 Ho. 283. ^M mttSt H ht t0 k ®lKm.(^ r^= o.. "W^- __j:<^«. ^r— ^ CHORUS. irr-.zi^:i^-rj^^ it^3 rd^ VizA- Room for Jesua, King of glo 17. Has - ten now His word o -. bey, T Swing tlio heart's door widely o - pen, Bid Him en - ter while you may. 17 >^ ^ ¥ ¥ \ ^^y 1) ! m I I.. I I 1 w 1 ; ' j" 1 il^ No. 285. ®hm'!9i ^ ^0tk UX Uth d %♦ (Q H.3-64 "For the Son of man is aa a man taking a far jonmey, who left his homo, and garo aathnrity to hi* servanttt, and to every man his work." — Mark 13: 34. A. A. A. James HcGranahan, by per. 1. Onr Mas- ter has taken His journey To a country that's for a - way, 2. In this "little while," doth it matter, Aswework,andwewatch,andwtiwait, 3. There's only one thing should concern US, To find just the task that is ours; 4. Our Mas - ter is coming most surely, To reckon with every one; -I fjy^ ±r :-JZ- -*• • ^ T m ' . i i^ And has left ua the care of the vineyard, To work for Him day by day. If we're filling the place He assigns us, Be its ser - vice small or greiJ. And then, having found it, to (io it With all our God-given pow'rH. Shallwef/icn.coimtourtoiloroursorrow, If His sentence be, " Well douu. ' m^^^^m ^h==i:r. ^ ;i:ifer£ J OHORtrs, 7"P~U There's a work for mo an«l a work for you, Something for each of us now to do, V u y > ^ n i i ■ ~N_, .^t?Tr^"&! ^^^1 ^ .| — j^_^ ^ fc/ t' Yes, a work for me and a work for you, Something for euch of ua now to do. ^^ ti tit:' p^^ ;jio» ^ ^ ^ re aaihority X, by per. a - way, .andwowait, that is ours; 7 one; y by duy. I or g:v;;;t. fen pow'rH. Well done." IS now to do. now to do. ^ii Ho. 286. l^iSittS, 0ttlg i^SttS. (OH 3-65.) "They saw no man, save Jean* only."— Matt. 17: S. li. PiBRCB. Geo. C. Sustann, by per. t^&-fr J il^ J / ~i~Z>m «"• ~^ — h — 1^1 — hr- IJ 1 1 1. Be our joy - ful 2. Once we wauderd 3. Be our trust thro' t i' T T song to - day, far from God, years to come, Je - BUS, on - ly Knowing not of Je - BUS, on - ly Je - BUR, Je - BUS, Jo - BUS, <#• • •#• • R:---ft-V-J^ — ^ — ^- — *• f — 0—^— .,t — J — pL? g . -t— I- — ■^?# L^ — \ — y- y— i— •H f -^ ^— T-'-r-'~ i 1 I i g ^,' J I J-j/i-H I j J ?7Tni ^ He who took our sins a - way, Je - sus, ou - ly Jo - sus» Tread-ing still the do^.nward road, Lead-ing far from Jo - bus, Foss-word to the heav'n-ly home, Je - sus, on - ly Je - bus. k t .f f ^ ^ £ -»-s- ~f I ^ — K-i — I K 1 — I r ^ N— 1 — I — -N — Name with ev - ery blesp'ng rife, Be our joy and hope thro' life, Till the Bpir- it taught us how, 'Neath the Saviour's yoke to bow, "When from sin and Bor-row free. On thro' all o - ter - ni - ty, >==£ iL-i .1=1:— :zi ^ £ E f^^ ^trzi: ■-i ^^^ ^^^m m^ Be our strength in ev • ery strife, Je - bus, on - ly Je - bus. And we fain would fol - low now, Je - bus, on - ly Je • boo. This our theme and song shall be, Je - bus, on - ly Je • sua. ^^^^^ f *=» f ' St i I . aoo 'R t No. 287. ^mn&Xit. (g.h.3-66.) "And jARna said unto lilm, Vorily I say nnto thee, To Jay thou shalt be with me in Paradise."— Lure 23 : 43. W. W. D. James McGran ahajt, by per. 1. How sweet the word of Christ the Lord, While on the cross He dies, 2. The dy - iiig thief, in full hi - litf, On Je - bus fixed his eyes; 3. By man coudemu'd, without a friend, WillJe - bus heed his cries; 4. The* vile as he, siu - ner flee. While Je - sua calls, be wise; =?=f ^rvrizr r=^ m i s -• — 0- -i- =::^r3t ■^ ^f=f ^EE -^M: .-1=- fe-J A word to all who on Him call For life in par - a - disc. Uis on - ly plea, " llemem - ber me, O Lord in par - a - dise." O bless - ed Lord how quick Thy word, •'To-day in par - a - dise." His word be - lieve, and now re - ceive A life in par - a - dise. ^0 f m\ :l* If: lis I H CHORD'S. A- .0 ^- 4 l =1^^ — 1 \ ^ 5 S From the cross the Sav - iour cries. Come with Me to par - a - dise; ,r=J=;=i-^^r^-^-^,i=J=i: 5): t — 4^— t: iznrfc fcSrq ^^ t=^=T^ a; i-tn-i: ^^ q: Look to Me, be-lieve and live, Ao - oept the life I free - ly give. F=FS^I=|i^ ith , by per. Pi dies, eyes; cries; wise; --^-U, ^ ■ dise. . dise." . dise." - dise. b *~» — dise; Igive. ^ «=^ No. 288. l^air^ mtb p^. (o.H.3-6t.) "Bejoice in the Lord alway."— Phil. 4: i. s Rev. J. B. ATCHINBOir. ±1^ :1=4: ■*-T P. P. Buss, by p«r. N=^d^ ^ 1. Ee-joice with me, for now I'm free, I joy in a new pleasnre; 2. Once vile with sin, Christ makes me clean, Gone is all con - dem - na - tion; 3. In Christ I live, and He doth give, Great joy where once was sadness; - 4. To all pro - claim His wondrous name, Repeat the old, old sto - ry; gsEf ^^4=P- # "f^ — "f"— ^ — r# #-* r- f-T^T^ -ip =f^--;- £: ^ m ^ r=1r?=i X t*_ -i-i— •- -J P!^ O^T ,o\ ^=3:^^^=^=^ p-p±i=^t I From God a - bove, the gift of love Is mine in full - est measure. For I be - lieve and now re - ceive A full and free sal - va - tion. And in this way, from day to day, My life is filled with gladness. Till work is done and heaven won, Then praise Him more in glo - ry. -¥ f f- r- ^ t=i ^ nUjt 0H0ST7S, Be -juice, re- joice, Christ is my choice, His cross a - lone my glo - ry ; :^=p: ^ £ ■■i=i= I :fc^:=^qte=|:- il ;ei^ .4. ^^^^^^^p "While life shall last, when death is past, I'll sing the joy - ful sto - ry. 5i^»=5^ f -r^. ^^^ ;i ! I iL I II Ml r: ' pi h ' f-«v ■ V No. 289. ^num|rb §19 m& §19* (g.hs^gs ) "I press toward tho mark."— Phil. 3 : 14. Br. C. B. BlACKALL. H. B. Palubb, by per. P^p^PfP^^^P ■¥ 1. Theprizo is set be-fore us, To win, His words im-plore us, The 2. We'll fol -low where He leadeth, We'll pasture where He feed -eth, We'll S. Oar home is bright a - bove us, No tri - als dark to move us, But ^..M.=U=± ^IfffJ^^ E ^^^^^ 1 .15} s lin: i E3 L T-# W- — r-r— ii— r^ — • — » ^ -^¥ ^. f Itrfz t eye of God is o'er us From on high, from on high; His vield to Him who pleadeth From on high, from on high; Then ^e - 6us dear to love us There on high, there on high; We'll -Kh' 1= I: ^ I I 3= I L :i i t ^ ^ 3 ■^— ^^ — #-v;gr lov - ing tones are call - ing While sin is dark, ap • pall-ing, 'Tis naught from Him shall sev-er. Our hope shall brighten ev- er. And give Him best en - deav - or. And praise His name for - ev - er, His ^"~C~C^=^^— -g^=5 =35; ^.^^=^=^11:^. --^^ s «: §= * * *: * $—$ ^^ 1 Je - BUS gen - tly call - ing. He is faith shall fail us nev - er. He is precious words can nev - er, Nov - er S 3EF ^ V- "^ nigh. He nigh. He die, nev IS nigh, is nigh. er die. I T I CHORUS. 'e shall meet Him. By and by we shall creet Him. And wi(,h iiy ana t>y weshallmeetuim, By and by weshall greet tiim, And wuu -68.) byp«r. 45=ii&z: ns, The eth, Well OS, But m m h; His h; Then h; We'U :l g, 'Ti8 r, And r, Hia '^ 18 ni^n. is nigh, er die. I knd wi(,h @t^)rli §j) ani §^—(Sttt(kata. i m I s fs h [V 4t— 4 ^ ^ /?N /TV FFfT ^ 1 6 -• — ff- ¥ 5 ^^ Je-sus reign in gloiy, By and by.byandby ; Byandby weshallmeetHim,B7&nd 9ii r H r r 2^ f^ H — » — r- -» •- r^ 5=5= P it ■y-+ v'-V— V- I by we shall greet Him, And with Jeens reign in glo - ry, By and by. I 1 — tr-tf-jK-tr-tr f r r r ■V — tt ■■ts>-^ I t No. 290. f aw I^Hmstittg Mtt. (g.h.3-69.) "Trtiatins in the Lord."— Ps. 112: 7. Hiu PuANCBB R. Havebgau Ika T5. SAmoT, by per. ? ^^^ ? qf ^^ ^ 1. I am trust - ing Thee, Lord Je • sua, 2. I am trust - ing Thee for par - don, 3. I am trust- ing Thee for cleans- ing 4. I am trust - ing Thea to guide me 5. I am trust- Ing Thee for pow - er; 6. I -am trust- ing Thee, Lord Je - sus, Trust "ing on • ly At Thy fep'c I In the crim - son Thon a - lone shalt Thine can nev • er Nev • er let mo mf4 ^ ^-A- ^ P ^d^ I: ^^ i ^ 5 E Btt/R ^^m Thee! Trust- ing Thee for full sal - va - tion, bow; For Thy grace and ten - der mer - cy flood; Trust -ing Thee to make me ho • ly lead, Ev - ery day and hour sup • ply <• ing fail; Words whu h Thou ThyH9elf shalt give me fieJlI I am rust -ing Thee for • ev • er P^=^ I E3 $ 1 ; ^ % » r — ^ Great and free. Trust -ing now. By Thy blood. All my need. Must pre > vail. And for all * PTt^ ao3 .1 'f » i •^fi > t , ^ ■ i > » ! V. 'i irfl No. 291. P (^OOA ^tWfi. (o.H.3-70.) "The gloriona gospel of the blessed Ood."— 1 Tm. 1: 11. James McOraxahan, by per, — f^ — ^ — ^- -L -N T-^ -r r -^ ifch t-r-t 1. Good utwK from beav'n.good uews for tliee, There flows a pardon, full and free, 2. Good news from lieav'u, good news for thee, The Saviour cries, "Come unto Mo 3. Good news from hcav'n,good news for thee, 'Has echoed from e - ter- ni - ty ; 5^ i:=:»iz:ipz: :ii_^ — ^; ,N ,S .S -v~\ — V m ^ -r To guilty sin - ncrs, thro' the blood Of the In - car-nate Son of God; All yo who toil, with fears opprest; Come, weary one, oh, come and rest:" And loud shall our ho - san-nas ring, When Avith the ransom' d throng we sing. — ra a- M I r'- H-:=B if: lir :S :iS §i] / i •^ M i !'. ;- M i!! 1 ' 1 i > \ 1, 1 'I 1 ,' ; i 1 1 1 . 1 I 1 1 i 1 ■'■■ 1 $ iirzzh_: ?r^frr ?r?^ :s=::^: ^>rpi: ^ r 1 m He paid the debt that thou didst owe. He suffered death for thee be - low, Ho loves thee with o'er -flow- ing love, He hears thy pray'r in heav'n a-bove; "Worthy the Lamb," whose precious blood Has made us kings and priests to God; h h ^ :i!=i!: ^ -[ — I ^ > ^ ^^^r :^=t| P ^-i.0-^ ^t llo bore the wrath di - vino for thee. He groan'd and bled on Cal - va - ry. Ho all thy past - uro shall prepare, And lead thee with a shepherd's care. Our harps we'll tune to noblest strains. And glo - rj' give to Him who reigns. F?F — ^ — ^— iM-f- — r— p= r ~if~?^g=<^ f li=3-._^— ?: y' }/ ^ CHORUS. ^^^=rf fczm m P -N— ^i III ..— f^Jl-J- -_0-T-0 t—5z E i ±-:>^ ^ ¥z:t tziMZld gJ • ^ ^ ^ ^ " y Good no'ws from heav'n,good news for thee, There flows a par - don full and free, m. :K=p: :t=5: ^=t i :fe=p= ^ £^PP »=i=l »U'4 ^0O& '§tm.'-'(^onnx\M. K 1 i IT — #- -r-i- ^ ■P i -V- #— ^ -* — s -N-mwJ:-Jl EE^^pg: To guilty Kin - ncrs thro' the blood Of the In - car-nate Son ot God. I g^gi bi ? -p U U ^^^^^il No. 292. (Svmttg ^mg^, (G.n.3-71) "Bless me— O my Father."— Gkn. 27: 38. J. Edmebtom. _fi — U_ 5S- Gbo. C. STEBBncs, byper. ^ 1 . i /m ' *J ^ ^ -. . !-- _«_j — <« — H — ^ ^- \-A — ^-A g2_J_g ^^ 1. Sav - iour, 2. Tho' de - 3. Tho' the 4. Should swift breathe Btruc - night death 1 an tion be this 1 eve - walk dark night fa _ ff* — ning a - and o'er ■ •a- bless - ing, round us, drear - y, - take us, ^ ■•■ Ere re - Tho' the Dark - nesa And our i.:s • i» t> jn r . U L .. ^ r *-!.■ t7fi "* 1 ~^ '" \ ,..,. - a' P- 1* » -' » »> «. (ff • m *>' ^ r ■ 1 ■■ ^ ' i! ^ , i ! 1 1 1 1 1 III p I /TN f 1^ ^ -jC^. Zgg -fi*- '-^- T pose ar our spir rows past can - not couch be hide its seal: us fly; from Thee; =^ ~ek- :± ^^P^ P te come our ^^ E IS. \ ^ tomb. i Sin and want we An - gel - guards from Thou art He who, May the mom in V- I -" t g - -iff- i- -f9- 1 r E: I ir -«- d: :sz 3ES /T\. 1^ :t ]] come con - fess - ing, Thee but - round us, nev - er wea - ry, heaven a - wake us. a a- T ?=^ Thou oanst savo and Thou canst heal. We are safe if Thou art nigb. Watch -est where Thy pec - pie be. Clad in bright and death -less bloom ■Sc i ■a—l-^ ^ aes f i-fizil I R I n : 1^ ^If Ho. 293. S^omA tht §ii0b fraisw. (ons-ii) "Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and strength, and honor, and glory, and blessing." — Rftv. 5: 12. Jambs McGbaxahan, by per. I farzd &i:=f±=^~:^l f i r I 1. Sotmd the high prais - es of Je - sua our 2. Praise to the con - qner - er ! Praise to the -<©» King, Lord, i^ -ft— -l f T He The -ft n II 'H*' 'it' I !9 i f ■] i 1 i f 1 ,', 1 1 i-^ ■' ' |::^^i' i .;. , . ,/. .. ., !| • 1 ' |. i- 1 1 1 1 1: ■; ^ ^ i: \ ' III 1 ' I fei: ■^-4- -^—* 1 3t i t :t j — U r -«5t- i * i -fc-: = • i!^* came and He conquer'd, His vie - to - ry sing; Sing for thepow'r of the en - e - my quail'd at the might of His word; In heav'n He ascends and nn ^ i 9-\r 9 — gqifagiziq pi , J fs__f , — 1 — n , ^ -[^:l m I I ty - rant is broken, The triumph's complete o- ver death and the grave; folds the glad sto - ry, The hosts of the blessed ex - ult in His fame: In £ S: t St m X jr— #- ^ t. t. ti-Siti f^ TTT - r- ^nazjr: ^ P^^ P^ ^^^^^^ Vain is their boasting, Je love He looks down from the 9y? ho - vah hath spo - ken, And throne of His glo - ry. And m t It: ^-j—l £ * x=t > , J . .N i! 1,4 . OHORXrS. Je res f ft nigh p ii sua prodaim'd Himself mighty to save. Sound the high praises of cues the ni - in'd vho trust in His name. t -# — fn- * X i ■t=x :^- Utiii f^ ■ i 1 r— 1.3-1::.) m, and by per. —t He The ^ n ^£3 r of the Is and nn a "M^ SeS the grave; kiu fame: In X- a2_>- ^— 1--==^ ii 3n, And y, And iS3 I — # >raises of — i=T- S^mU tht §ii0b f yafew.— tfott^uM. lUn; r^^ir r i^ -fg-^- 1 Je - BOS our King, He came and He conquer'd, His victo - ry sing. S* ^ 1^=^ :^ ^ ^ f -^ r-t F— — »— *- — ;?-r- t=:t No. 294. (tossing ©«• (on. 3-73.) "There remaineth therefore a rest."— Heb. 4: 9. HoRATius BONAR, D. D. GEO. C. Stebbdis, by p«r. :6d ^S S^ i33 la 1. This is the day of toil Beneath earth's sultry noon. This is the day of 2. Spend and be spent would we, While lasteth time's brief day ; No turning back in 3. On - ward we press in haste. Upward our journey still; Ours is the path tho 4. The way may rougher grow, The wea-ri - ness increase, We gird our loins and gsi ^m ^ i^^ CHORUS. l^ ±=±=t i .-x^- qizfzki ^i^^i^j service true. But rest - ing cometh soon. Halle - lu - jah ! Halle - lu-jah ! CQward fear. No lingering by the way. Master trod Thro' good report and ill. has -ten on, — The end, the end is peace. t¥^= P £rri^i±T r i f^=r=f=f e;^^-g:_^ m ■-^- ti* t^P^lp-, f=5 1 iilentabiat r±± itiffe^J: There remains a rest for ns. Hallelujah! Hallelujah! There remains a rest for us. ^ ■j j } ::^i:^ ^ i^=S^ x; ao7 li l» :'i ' li w fiir ■ 11 •I ^ ^ r, 1' 'i W' ) \\\': 1. ' ■ . ' ' 1 '' ' ' h.- ' 1' i '■ i-« : '0 't-v : i! ■' n, i ' i \', 1 ' 1 n; j. ■. 1 •$ 1 'M • ] ' \A IL No. 295. %\im %» 1*8 amtfng tk l^wgete* (a.H.3-u.> "There ie joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner thai) repenteth."— LUKK 15: 10. Edwam) a Barnes. C. C. Cabb, by per, _k ^ .N Ik. -0- -:|ii ^-* ->: — ."^ s ?t=3^ -4- ^ -•H^ 1. There is ioy among the angels, Sing-ing round the throne a - bovo, 2. There is joy amoug the angels, When a sin - ner heeds the call; 3. There is joy among the angds, VVhen His cause is speed -ing on; #-#-•—#-#- Bt-tA-F— rrFr^T-r— r: ' u ^ u b uT' p :t -0- -rv r ~w rJV-J: ^ —J -n \j I -N— ^— N S . r- — — ^ , m=: ,s — ^, — h-d-- " 1 I •--S-:-JB-t- ^- v— * — ^-.—J^—J^ — < -J \> lieu re - pcuLiat tears arc flowing, While the ris - en Lord is showiug When he turns to Christ believing, And from Him is love re-ceiv-iug, When the notes of praise are ringing, That the gos-pcl work is bringing, tj=± :i^: :ts N P tr^— J — -1 All the rich - es of His love, All the rich - es of His lovo, Grace that saves us one and all, Grace that saves us one and all, Pre - cious sheaves for harvest mom. Pre - cious sheaves for bar -vest mom, # * ^ ■ - . » ^-'-^ ^r- ^ ^' tz* £r-T^— ^ nt =p=p= --^ T OHORtTS. ^^=^ X All the rich -OS of His lovo. Grace I'lat saves us one and all. Precious sheaves for harvest mom. There is joy,T.^ . oh there is joy, glad joy, there is joy , glad Joy, ^0^^$ i St ^Efe^fejl E5 ^ Joy that never can bo told. When a soul . . . * s ' ' ■ that long has _# a«r • er can bu told, When a ftouUluktloDg SOS ilM J.H.3-U.) I, by per. a - bovc, the call; ing on; N 1 IfC showing 3eiv-iu{», 3ringiug, S _,S Sis lovo, lud all, vest morn. 18 joy, |rt long hoa 1 bM \-*-'i.^-i 'R I -4: -«♦■ der'd, -a- Cornea w ith - in the Sav - iour's fold. m #- L- f f * f p ^-^— r-f" -f^ • 4-T n ti-v U U - * V > ~ — tr~ — I F — • — .^— -« g • ^l f p — n zzzpuzf =1: »z: -M ^ r - ~ =fe=^=: I ^ g U g — ^ f^^^itif- 1 ' LiztiS IS Iran • der'd, long haa iron - der'd, '^^ Ho. 296. ®W tftf #«aU ^tH aud fears? idy days. ^ i own; For the love so strong and tender, That redecm'd aud bro't us home. No. 298. pust I (^0 and €mpta ^andcd ?(o.h 3-7T.) 30 C. C. LuTHEB. (Dan. 12. 3.) Geo. C. STEnnnfs, hj p«r- After a month only of Chrifiti.in lifo, nearly all of It npon a aiok beil, a voting man of nflarly yearn lay rtj^ng. Snddcnl.v a look if HatinesH crosseil hin fa<'-e, mul to tho \ fricnil uxclaiinotl. "No,Iainnutafrai(I,>re8ii8BaTuaiueiiow; bat oh, inimt I go aiui empty handedf'^ DUKT. i Stll Hfcit^ rzjs:: :i It :t r 4:14 -+- J* ?jill^:^£3 1. "MuBt I go and empty banned," Thus my doar Ii«-deem-er moot? 2. Not at death I shrink nor falter, For my Sav -ioiir s.'ivea me now; 8. Oh, the years of sinning wasted, Could T but re - call them now, i. Oh, ye sainta, a- rouse, be earnest, Up and woik while yet 'tig tlay, I Not one day of aer - vice give Him, Lay no tro - pby at His I'eet. But to meet Him emp - ty hand-ed, Tho't of tlmt now clouds my brow. I would give them to my Sav - ionr. To His will J'd glad-ly bow. Ere the ui^ht uf death o'er-taketi thee.Strive fur souhi while still you may. CHORUS. li fcfazz::::iM^:=±rc:pr-.^ • ' Must I im ^ T f^^ go and emp - ty handed,' Must I raoet my 8av - iour bo ? '^ ■V — n 'j-iii — u— H — < ^ F * — • ';SI^=:1zz::^zz^•,~-rT--i: i^^^^^E^mmi fej wm Not one Bonl with whioh to (jreot Him, Must I crap - ty hand - ©d go ? fin • w No. 299. Pg l^aitft still Clings, cc.n.3-78.) \\ i 'Si ""Watch, stand fast in the faith."— RoM. 14: 1. Bev. H. P. COLBT. -N K- -«s^ W. IT. BoAXE, hy -pnr. K — ^- Mr:ir ri i 1. My Bin is groat, my strength is weak, My path be - set with snaros; 2. The world is dark without Thee, Lor'^ I turn mo frnm its strifj 3. Temptation-* luro and fears as- sail My frail, iii -constant heart; 4.. Uu-fold Thy pro - c^pts to my mind, And cleanse my blinded eyes; t- X^=^ ^r^-?=^;-tt "Kill Wi V $ I : I :| , :r_M _-j: r — 1_ S But Thou, O Christ, hast died for luo. And Tliou wilt hoar ray pray. rs. To liiul Thy lovo a sweet ro - lief; Thou art the iit>,ht of lifo. iJiit jjreeiuus are Thy prnini^ - es, And they n»'w strength impart* Grant nio to work for Theo on earth, Then pniisi: Thee in the fkie.i. I — *^-^- -y~~y — >— J-^ 1^ — ** — ^— ' ■ — ' ^ — ^ — ^-'-j ' EErRAIW. I k. ». k. I « -h fV^— j^— ^-W-r-^^^WS---l 1 rt^-r^--« -J « — -d T r %~ f^.- -■•■ 5'^J2, *— i-* -i5^ To Theo, to 'i'heo, the C'ru - ci - fied, The sin - uer's on - ly ] len, .> — h — ^. Be - ly- ing ou Thy promised gnioo, My faith still clings to Thee. ±3*: ± It' £: D:;.V-r ^_ ^-.-.^ .-^. »7'^ ^-^^ ?-78.) ■K, hy ■pnr. mm rith snaroK; its strife tuiit lioaii; idcJ cyus; il d^:t =5rf i ray pmy< rs. t of life, qth import, tho s:kio.i. -in ly laoQ, p^ to Thco. f- ; ■ '■'■-•—?' Wo. 300, Sk f^arf 0f 6rat«t fm. (ansta) ' One pearl of (^at price. "'-Matt. 13: 46. Ber. JORV JiLktian. zrr„-znt: ■*- P p. Buss, by per, iiE^^^ii 1. I've found the pearl of prrat-est price 1 My heart doth sing for jny; 2. Christ is my I*rophet, rric«t, and King; My Prophet full of li^'ht, 3. For Ho in -deed ia Lord of lords, And He tho KiuK of kiu^s; 4. Christ is my peac^; Ho die.;; i tf No. 301. ^aittt, get fttWttittg* (oh. 3-80) (JuiraU S : 4). Mrs. W. R. Grmwolij. 0«o. C. STKBBnro.byper. 1. "Faint, yet pur -sn 2. " Faint, yet pur - 8U wo press onr way ln^,^" whate'or bo - fall. Ho to the glo - ri - ons who has died for na, 8. " Faint, yet pur- KU - inp," till «-ven-tide, Un - der the crofin of tho 4. "Fuint, yet piir-8u - iug," the eyo a -far Sees thro' the darkness the -^ ^—VM ^ ^5— r-^^ ^ -, K; ?iEE -!-#- ^ -tzzr- i-fez:r.tExE3 E.M^i -d^ -:?- jti i£ * pates of day; Fol - low - inf? Him who has gone bo diod for nil; So should they coino, as u might - y Cra - ci - fied; l{jiowin«^, when dark -ly are skies o'er Mom - ing Star, Shed - ding its ray for the weu - ry ■ fore, throng. east, ft^t. WEe* & f3£iE:^i^ «!=(; ¥ 1=11=: 19- m fl 1% n' li'! ii 111'' ? i '■ !' 1 li, OHORTTS. -4^ ^ r^ — r!— * — *f — 0—^0 — 5- — a* ' — f — ^- — u — I '. — -n-- ' F=^T^F - ver tho path to tho brightt^r shore. " Faint, yet pur - su - iug, "from Bear -ing His tmnner a - loft with song. 8or - row and sighing will cud at last. Keeping tho way, tj iho gold - en street f ^z iM ^ S. Zi t=x. day to day, • ver tho sure and the blood-marked way; ■.p?:mzzz:i».ii:zi '"JS'. X- ver tho sure and the blood-marked way; z^i ■^ T ?^ Ig^i^g^iSS^iSfli Strongthoa and keep ua, O Saviour, Friend, Ever purBOiug, un - to Ii.*V)'» euil — ^ — 974 1.3-80.) rKBBnrfl.byper. elo - ri - OUB died for us, roRH of tho darkuesH the M ^ ^L-. -^— -»- • »— -J -f 4r^i=::. bo - fore, . y throng, o'er - cn^t, ry f, m»8 ®tte that ^Wtstrtft. (ghs-si. AlKMI. "Come ye, bay aod eat."— Iba. 55: 1. P. P. Blum, by per. iip -l - f-ftr^ ^^^ 1. Be - sida the well at noon-tiiac, I hear a sad one eay, 2. Be - Bido the pool Be-thes-da, I hfar a moumful cry; 3. While Beat- ed on the hill - Bide, The hon-gry oaes were fed N . ^ ^ ^ X ^^!^M ^ -■ir^ -^—1-^ — ^~-^ *•! want that liv - ing wa - ter, Give me to drink I pray; "No help, uo hope in of- fered To one so weak as 1;" By Hini who said most tru • ly, "I am the liv - ing bread;' f^ 5^ >>--, ^^^^^p The well is deep, pil - grim, But deep - er is my need; Oh, cease thy sad com -plaining'. The goa - pel gives theu cheer; 'Tis He, the heavenly man - na, Who doth our souls re - store; ^^^mm^$s§^^m I UiiiBt for life c- ter - nal, Tho 'Gift of God* in - de«d.' Come to the house oi mer - cy, For Christ the pool is here. By faith of Him j^ar - tak - ing We live for - er - er - morei. CHORUS. &^ES£?iE^ '^ — "^ ^^^ — """^ — N.-4^-n ^m I ^.if^ :C f -u-1 — =^^-^....|-J Ho, ev - ery one that thirsteth, The liv - ing wa - ter buy! 'Tis He, the great Thy -si- cian, Can cure the sin - sick «oul; Ho, ev - ery one that thir«te*h, The liv - ing wa • ter buyl ^M m S3E ^ It m .«. itc j^j~ mm¥ »?i=fe r m V ■A ?- ^^m ^m Ye bless - ed ones that hun - ger. Take, eat and ncv - er die. "Bise up and walk," lie bids theo, " Thy faith hath made thee whole."* Ye bless - ed ones that hun - ger, Take, eat and nev - cr die. J ^ ^^1 i II ii Tffll .11 mimmrmmmm H ^^ ■■ !r ■ * 1 1 ;■ 1 ' ' 9 ' - 4 f I n i >' i ; iWi II' fit' lit* No. 303. ®n |otdatt'i$ Jtotwg ^anttis. (r.. a 3-82.) " Thine eye« shall behold the land."— Isa. 33: IT RpT. Bamttbl Stekn ktt. J T T. C. O'Kane, by per. 1. On Jor - dan's Htorray banks I stand, And cast a wish - ful eyo 2. O'er all those wide-ex - tond-ed plains Shines one e - ter - nal day; 3. When shall I reach that hiip - py phvMj, And be for - ev - er blest? 4. Filled with di'lif^ht, my raptured H<)id Would here no long- er sfjiy; m^ grvr:it:-i— ac=L.t:— • izq nr-]^. 53EESE;: i:=^i.-^4^:=J=i L -* -^T*-.— * — * 3E ^ — *"# — ::T'i1 jifl^iJ To Canaan'n fair and hap - py land, Where my pos-sca - bious lie. There Goil the Sou for - ev - cr reigns, And scat - ters night a - way. When shall I see my Fa-ther's face, And in His bo - aom rist? Tho' Jor - dan's waves around mo roll. Fear - less I'd launeh a - way. ^': JdlJ: m^^^^ £?_•. CHOHUS. ■M-:^^ -fr~r ^ *- — # — M J d- *— - 1-— ■ ^_ •._Zi i 1 ^- r~v' ^u Wo will rest in the fair and uap-py land, Just a -cross on tht* by auil by, m -^ ^ #. • ^ .#. ^ 4L f. ^ *: ♦ - - ._-_ V ♦ . f. 1 -g 1 L^r.- ^ — M' . tf^ r ^^ rrTj-1 — 1 ^ .— #— ^^ — *^ *— -' cv - er - green shore : . Sing tho song of Mo - sea and tho «T - er- green ahoro, A • #. ^ A ^^lg ZSz=:^izil=-tH! g::: f=:fL=:zl: — -^ — gE}:itrz=t: I i~y ^ j 1 ■^ '^^^ Lamb, by aad ly, A.ud dwell mih Jo - bus ev - er • more. rt-#-— e-.^-* RTE ff »t -. . ■^* -0- V — r: *—*' f: T a7U ^ -V — v l^M^ELll (G.n.3-82.) AKit, by per. ful eye nal day; er blest? '-er Ktiiv; * — X" =F= il - sious Uo. b a - way. 8om rest'/ L;ha - way. ■0-0 . -#- 'm cross ou Ibt 8C9 and tho 41: ^ # -+ u — *"■ FB^ i£^3 -rill more. Ho. 304. Wtt 3H?on:& tJU iwus ttmtu (g.h.3-83.) "Thy work shall be rewarded."— Jkb. 31 : 16. Mrs. ELiZABETn Mn.Lfi. Dr. TTu. Maun. ^^^iJE ^^ -.-J- 3^^ ::t=:C5; zlzzr=fc± -#— €- :4: f^ I 1. land of rest for thee I sigh. When will the moment come, 2. No tran - quil joys on earth I know, No - peaceful sheltering dome, 3. To Je - 8U3 Christ I fled for rest; He bade me cease to roam, 4.1 song'iit at ouco my Sav - iour's side, No more my steps shall roam; r -H- m ITX — r & l« ■ ' rL • i-jtr%—^T -J J 1 u >d ^ ^ — ^ i 0^ 1 h^ ^v-i ;H "T-l When Thisv And With S 9 5 »- I shall lay my world's a wil-der- lean for sue - cor Him I'll brave deat f- -0- ■0' -^ ar - mor by, And dwell in peace at ness of woe, This world is not my on His breast, Till He con-duct me li's chilling tide, And reach my heavenly ■•■ •• ■*■ S m • ^ m W" 1 bome? home, home, home. ^^4- -0 0_ 1 U 5- -1— — — — y f— ■ - ' ■< ' w .■ -u L gT4 ■^iP^— H i — -• — \- ^ - ^- -»— S B ^ 1 — -A 1 1 b 1 CHORTTS, E^^ 1 — We'll work f mntr j^Eit^ f -0- I S^?=^ till Jesus comes. We'll work ^ f: 5 f Jl J X '?~^ ~~i .=bE till Jesus comes. We'll ^ # — #- -0 — 0- — • — 0- E Wu'll work till Je -sua comes, We'll work till Je • sos oomes, i^^^3^ -\— ta=: f^ ■i'-=± :j^ ^ work i!s till Je - Rus coraes, And we'll bo gathered home. :C=t Well work till Jo - sos comes, a77 s m ■ I'-w No. 305. Bdoar Paqi. §mhh §ml (a. H. 3-84.) "Borrow and aighing (hall flee away.".-lBA. 35: 10. Jko. R. Swbxkt, hy per. ^^^^^^^mm 1. Tve reach'd the land of com and wine.And all ita rich - es free-ly mine; 2. The Saviour comes and walks with me, And sweet communion here have we ; 3. A sweet perfume up - on the breeze Is borne from ev - er veronal trees, 4. The zephyrs seem to float to me, Sweet sounds of heaven's mel-o-dy. r U — i- rs la or- ?»=r -«— «- -0—0- t:. -^^F tl H e3 ll -^ll . I ^ j s 4 =j=i: j!,_^J-,h - ^-^ :h— r h ^ I 4 m Here shines undimm'd one blissful day, For all my night has pass'd away. He gent - ly leads me with His hand, For this is heaven's bor - der-loud. And flow'rs that nev - er fad - ing grow Where streams of life for-ev - er-flow. As angels, with the white-robed throng, Join in the sweet redemption song. Ha — b S=P= g -0—0- ^ * m 'iii i?" ,r / ■■ ■ ._ _ 1. it. ■ Is III I'jJHifil CHORUS. ^— +- N— '- ; r:=rg -s^^— » ^^m^^^ m ' O Beulah land, sweet Beolah land, As on thy highest mount I stand, gi P =i n ---L- L-^ ^^ xt^-^ ^ ?!=?c i^: * -#— #- ti — H: •r-'~5=g rf 3 1 :^^^fe^ ^ ^ ^ I look a-way a -cross the sea, Where mansions are prepared for me, F^ ^-"lT7~r[^ ^^ »7U •) m free-ly mine; bere have we ; rer-nal trees, I's mel-o-dy. iss'd away. ' - der-loud. r - er-flow. ption song. I • — # * b i J^- T—3 m mt I Btand, wm for me, m- §iut»b ICIatti— 4Si!ituiuM. ^^^^^^^^ And view the shining glo - ry shore, My heav'n, my home for-ev - er-more. ^ T ^ I No. 306. Mrs. Mabt S. B. DaXA. §*m a f ttgrfm. (a.H.8-100.) Italiax Am. h A -0 ' ^ ^ -# — #- v*— ^y — y — b^ 1. Tm a pi 1- grim, and I'm a stran-ger; I can tar - ry, I m I: ■i9- ^■ can tar - ry but a night ! Do not de - tain me, for I am Ip^ .^~0— , N- ^ r u ^^ ^f— ^ 1 go - ing To where the streamlets are ey - er flow - ing. CHORUS N N K N -^->- Pm a pil-grim, and Tm a stranger; I can tar-ry, I can tarry but anight! m ^izli^'&iizizftzAf Hrf: 42. ^ M. JL JL ^ :?=?: 1 — I- V — y—\^ I I I f -«»- ^ i^zip: -*-. — '<■ rl I r -i-i-g- v-v-^v-^- ift:? u u u u 2 Of that city, to which I journey; My Bedeemer, my Redeemer is the light; There is no sorrow, nor any sighing, Nor any tears there, nor any dying: — Cho. 8 There the sunbeams are ever shining, Ob, my longing heart, my longing heart is there;] Here in this country, so dark and dreary, I long have wandered forlorn and Aveary:— C%o. a7o \ \ K IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I ■- IIIIM ■ 50 '""^^ I" m IIM 2.0 1.8 1.25 1.4 1.6 -* 6" — ► % I No. 308. ^htti XCt 00t P^ttti^, (G.H.3-8T.) "Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, noitlier have entered into the heart of man, the \ things which God hath prepared for them that lovo him." — 1 CoB. 2: 9. Chab. H. Gabbibl. James McGrakahan, by per. P r T — I- ¥ ? -«5^- ^^ 1. When we get home from our Bor - row and care, And ■^•o 2. When we get homo to the mansions a - hove, With the 3. When we get home, when the morning is come. And ^i^^f^ * J: '^ ifa i m r r i -0 •- !• SEiEfe i :?=: t stand with the an - gels of loved ones gone o - ver be forth from the cit - y of =F^ light. fore, gold J-.- Oh, what a meet-ing in Oh, who can tell what a An - gels of God, coming ■0- :it H 1- '^i ■■■Ml t ■■ '■■li: 1' 'ii ' iSli' , ■- i, y .T i f' 1. fi ' ' ' I; ^^ -4-f- :^ J: -0- i=^ i iElEi heav - en there'll be, joy that will be down, shall call home 0—^- In that bnd with - out shad - ow or There, to live and re - joice ev - er - All of those who be - long to His -b — T' A #.. T-0-' • r \ f- fe^^i^ ^=3; '& ^E3 f -4 — J — j-t^ — ;^J night; Sor - row ond care, trib - u - la - tion and pain We'll more: An - gela will praise, the Be - deem - er will smile, And fold; Will you be there, broth -er, loved ones to greet, Or ^^m 22: X- % J—J: : 'l I f' I , the ^ by per. m ad v:q rith the Lnd m ■ing in. what a coming I low or lev - cr - to Ilia ^1 i m lin We'll lile, And 3ot, Or -i- ^ktn wt 0Jt §(irm^— ffifltttinad. p fefei"'- • — S — #- I? :sz f :«: leave, when we pass thro' the tomb Clouds of de - spair, storms of loved ones we'll clasp by the Land ; Free from all pain, far be - will you for - ev - er be lost? What is thy choice fleet -ing . .. -g-: 4t f: t: t: 1 I r -<9- u .0-*. -9 fS^ T= fe v m s=* -a^ -et -0- tri - nl and care Wo shall leave for that beau - ti yond earth - ly stain, Wo shall dwell in that beau - ti pleas - ures of earth, Or a home when death's riv - er ful ful is m Ml 4L —0- —\ — 1 : 0- :\ CHORUS. home. When we get Lome, oh, whon wo get Lome, Get land. cross'd. Ps=f5 * ^ ^ -i9- :t= f=^r=f^ ^^EE^. -<»- -JBL. Zlij= Lome to 42. glo ry - land. r i :=^ iE Praia - es we'll sing to W^. -«>- ^^ r-|^-7 --t -r— '5*- -J 4- — I f=f=pq —I — ^^^iS^^^i^^ ?p Jo - BUS, our King, A ransomed, a glo - ri - fled baud. -#— T-^ r -w- ^=p:£ 1 r"^ =f S8» :=^r 3 j ■ ' ft. I No. 309. '*(SJ0m^/' (G.H.3-88.) "Come nnto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will givo yon rest"— Matt. 11 : 28. Mra. James GinsoN Johnson. 5^* ^ James McGranahan, by i«r. -*-+■ a -^ — 1^# — 1. Oh word of words, the sweetest. Oh word, in 'vvhich there lie 2. Oh soul ! why shouldst thou wander From such a lov - ing Friend ? 3. Oh, each time draw me near-er, That soon the "Come" may be -f- -0- •F- ^ J- '^ -y- t==t ^m f3^ ,j --%- ^^ ts^ ^ I AU Cling Naught but 5^i. prom-ise, all ful - fill - ment, clo - ser, clo - ser to Him, a gen - tie whia-per, And end. of mys - ter - y; Stay with Him to the end, To one close, close to Thee; I; -0- — X P If: i 4- y y M \ i . ■ ■| 1. I ' ' '" hi •1- • i' 1 i if-' ■' ' ' ' ti \', . i ■■ L ?#=*- ■«^ -#-- 1 h- ^ m »■ La - ment - ing, or A - las ! I am Then, o - ver sea re - joic - lug, so help - less, and mountain, r~f — t- With doubt or ter - ror nigh. So ve - ry full of sin. Far from, or near my home, . , ^ ^ ^ tr.. "Fif i M f m I hear the " Come" of Je - sua, And to His cross I fly. For I am ev - er wand 'ring, And com - ing back a - gain. Ill take Thy hand and fol • low, At that sweet whisper "Comet** =& i^ 1==t :t=:r:: f^ X t'. 984. ^^ *' €tsm€ —€mt[)xM. m iL RETRAIW. >, — n^ — t^ -tf- i± ■JE b. 1 — I — ._-) ^^ >> N_. Come, oh come to me, ^ 41. it #. Come, oh como to mo, 4^ ^ ^ ^ II— j^, ^ ^ L^ .^ -J— V ^ •— 1 — -^ ^ Coiuo, oume, como, como, coaie, come, come, come, Come, come, I m I 1 ^S N ^^-^p^^-^ — J-rJ- N- S-- — ' -i -#~5-:=l==^- -5-- -g -# — m -M-' — -_A — #-f-^ . 3 Woa - ry, heav - y la - den, Come, oh come to mo, ti' t: t: ± A 4t i^A , 0- #_! -^ . . 0-.^ mj, OU 1 f- fe >__N_>_, _. ts — V — N-^ -J [—. — I ^> — s — r>_ — — J , Come, oh come to me, Come, oh como to mo, iL #. ILJ^ — ^—ii^z J::^ — :^ -i-^ — ^ -^ L^ — tnnizd come, oume, come, come, come, Come, come, como, come, come. ' m m mt ; — \ fe N ^-r^j^ ^^ J r: j — H ^ f^^K" ^ J •« Weft - ry, heav - y b den come, oh como to me. ^F=r a^-^ trz^t t^i~~W. f :2^^ aso ■i' " 1! if : ■ y! |: i 1 i ' 1 Ko. 310. prt §iaK to tvtx htm SoW. (q.h.3 •• And the building of the wall of it was of Jasper; and the dty was pure gold. 89.J like unto clear glass."— liEV. 81 : 18. B«V. J. B ATCHIS80W. O. F. Pbbsbret, by per. 1. I have read of a beau - ti - ful 2. I have rearl of bright mansions in 3. I have read of white robes for the 4. I have read of a Christ so for cit - y, Far a - TTeav - en. Which the ight - eous. Of bright giv - ing, That vile 1^ -«5e- ^ M Si* it :?i 1^- j>— *- i way in the kingdom of God; Bav-iour has gone to pre •• pare; crowns which the gl,_->t_-^- hold; But not half of that city's bright glory To mortols has ever been told, old; But not half of the joysthatawait them To mortals has ever been told, gold; But not half of the wonderful sto - ry To mortils has ever been told, fold; But not half of His goodness and mercy To mortals has ever been told. I :}= '^-r •*- ^ -C^ ia~T- CHORUS. K-K. ^.: Not half has ev-er been told;... Kot half has ev - er been told;... Not ^r"1 p-tr-+r- w^ bo«utoid:^ u^-^^-v ^ #. #. :p=9=irr:^: I boon told ; JRepeat the Chonui p. ^, ■■H^-l- ^^^e^^gsgup ^ 1 half of that cit - y's bright glo-ry To mortals has ever been told. 1^ i »»7 No. 311. ^xi pn raming §i0m^ to-night? (o.H.3-90.) " All thiuga are ready, oome." — Matt. S2 : 4. Arranged. James McGuAXAnAX, l>y per. -^-4 t-IfL :?n _^__j_L^__^__^_,_^ ^^ 1. Are ynu coming Home, ye wand'rers "Whom Jesus died to win, 2. Are you coming Home, ye lost ones? Be - hold your Lord doth ^ait: 3. Are you coming Homo, yo guilb - y, Who bear tho lo:id of sin; SSias^ -I— n -VT-t T Wi 6ai:rr3_: i^EE All foot-sore, lame and wea ■ Come, then no long - er lin - Oat - side you'vo long been stund l^ii: ry, Your garments stain'd with sin; ger. Come ere it be too late; i'lg, Come now and venture in; X- '^ 1- I 1 — l»t »r 1\ Pi \ ft »-i — jT^ ■ - • — -1 "Will you seek tho blood of Jo - bu3 Will you come and let Hiin save you, Will y ^u heed the Saviour's prom - iso, # •— To wash your garments white; O trust His love and might; And dare to trust Him quite; fe^EES^ElEjrz, zSi -9- U 9 -f-- V W 1 II 5^^«,,: \ 1 ) 1 T \ ]:■■ 1 \ 1 1 . ^ Tdi ■m!..-l light? -N- Are you coming Home to - uight, Are you coming . Home to-uight ___ — 1 1 m m w—- w • w zz^m ^^ rv- cjiza: E-;;^ \Js i.l !' ■"f^ il . ,. ■'. night? night ? • night? ':?M ^ - 1 •j- i:=A ^M -A —fci:^. s^^^^^g^jE To your l^^vi^g, heavenly Father, Are you oomiug Home to-night ? ^^ V -^ -t- 1 *- — ' — i 1 — itn^zztt »»u V--H»i#fflf. I m I vi "■ii- No. 312. ^Xhttt fe ^\i^ ^thp I (a. H. 3-91.) " Wbftt Is u man profltrd, if he wball gnin tho whole world, and loae hln own »oal."— Matt. IG: 26. PAmrr -J, CRogiir, Silas J. Vau, by per. ^fe».T--rr-: P 11^^ -v--^- fs--, :ifxr 3 I I 1. Sfiv, where in tby refuge, poor sinner, And what is thy prospecfc to-day ? 2. Th« MiiKter is calling thee, Kinncr, In tones of compuHsion and love, 3. As summer is waning poor sinner, He- peut> ere tho eeoBOu is post; U- Jf----N'-'->. -^--N- r^z:>: -,~ o ^iE^" f.-JK- ftzS m Why toil for the wealth tl !;>t will perii;h, Tlie trear,ures that riTst aad decay? To feel that sweet rapture o<' pardon. And lay up thy treasure »- hove: A 8 long as the day -beam shall last ; God's goodness to thee is ex - tend-Cu Oh ! thjuk of thy soul, that forev-er Must live on e - ter-ni-ty's shoro. Oh ! knt'tlut Miecrosw whore HeKuffered, To rausoni thy kouI from he gnue; Then sli{j,ht not the waruiug repeated Withall the bright momenta that roll. % -N- :^-^ -^ ti^X:^ — « — L€ — a — -A- :^^- ^~-2- 3 When thou, in the dust art for-€;ot- ten, "When pleasure can charm thee no more. Tho arm of }iis mrrcy will hold thee, Tho arm that is mighty to Bave. Nor bay, when tho harvest is t-nd-ed, That no one hath cared for thy souL CHORTTS, 'Twill profit thee uothiupr, but fmrful the cost, To gain the whole world if thy s iJtiuii^—^ iv~^-v 2-^-y- — %^ — I — -^-^ :f^ 1^ t=^ 4»,_-..U_ ■izrz}^: it—* — * -— * :>^z^^5=5--h-::K i- /rv ^ soxil blioultl bo lo8t! To ^;ain the whoio world if thy fjul Hhould be lost. 1) )y per* y-~^ — — ^ — m 0-day? id love, I post; iecoy? - bove: mil last; 3 s shoro, :« that roll. 1 ■9-jt:iz lenornore. save. thy souL /TN :rr- be lost. Ho. 313. §rightlg ©leams out §annnestorm-('^o!:J8 lower. At Thy throH'^ of love; When the toU is o - ver.Taon comes * Ootand peace, — Srf S3E^E^SE : ^. j,- I , ^ iWS OHCRUS. ^--^ =:^. m^ And with hearts u - nit - ed. Take ourheav'nward way. Brightly glearua our Keep us, mighty Saviour, In the nar - row way. Pardon Thou and save us Li the last dread hour. Je-eus, in Hia beau-ty;— -Songs that never cease. # — fi — — ^L_^^.|^._iZ-_^^— «_#-|j-f-^ __•_-« — ^ — m. — -,i^#-- ha ^ — • — •'^H — — _-#4-» 1 •» — F- SS e 3t i T-r^^ m -f- r m ^^^m banner, Pointing to the sky, Waving wand'rers onward To their home on high. 5S n A It:' ^'— 5- ■tlS^ J :a: m I f aoi No. 314. ^^ ^m$f ^ '§$VJC Mtt. (a.n.3- 93.) "Mine tiro thine ami thino are niinci. " — John 17 : 10. London Hymn Book, 1864. A. J. Oorpck, by per. ^ -t=:i ^ZEEJ^jEErA^S ^m^ zt=::. mi '^"~i=t.-^-^: 1. My Jo - BUS, I lovo Thoe, I know Thou art mine, 2. I lovo Thee, be - ciuso Thou hast first lov - in\ me, 3. I will lovo Thoo in iifo, I'll lovo Thee iu death, 4. lu mau-8ioub of glo - ry and end - less do - light, ^ 19- -^^=^^ m £ 1221 ^ jrrp^dr -I — r- For Thoo all tho And pur chased my And praise Thee as I'll cv - er a 4L 4- fol - lies of I)ar - don on long jSircL •*• Bin I ro - Bign; Cal - va - ry's tree; OS Thou lend - est me breath; I ^- /9 doro Thee in heav-en bo bright; ■■^ -P .Of- :--t ZfZ qrr=^: ^- ^ *ii — i~i E^-^M^ [— l^V-H p_ ^^=J J— —r-. 1 i r-i My I And I'll 1 1^ ¥- r- gra - cioua Ro love Theo for say when the sing with tho - dw.m ' er, wejir - ing death - dew glit - ter - T my the liea ing r ^ Sav - iour thorna on cold on crown on art Thy my my 4^} Thou, brow; brow, brow. h^J. ■ J ■ M ^^ i • m * ■ '1 --d- 1 r , ,. ..ijir._, L "^ ' .—•U4 1 \ ,)i ^ loved Thee, my Jo - bus, 'tis now. I id: i 90)9 ^ r i 3-93.) jyper. 1 ^r imne, me, \ dertth, \ light, z^:--::-r sign; tree; breath; bright; 'rhoii, brow; brow, brow, i now. m No. 315. ^t that §riimt&. (o.H.3-94.) P.P.B. "He thatbelieveth on me hath everlasting life."— Joini 6: 47. P. P. Bu8R,byp«r. m < 1^ K. I^E -«»- -jg- i J i 1. Hear ye the glad Good News from heav'n? Life to a death-doomed 2. When we were lost, the Son of God Made an a-toue-ment 8. Why not be - lieve the glad Good News? Why still the voice of N^^ jt—f-- rf: xz t i i =t ^E^- -0- X Et i ri I^ZL- race is given I Christ on the cross foir you and mo by Hia blood: When we the glad Good News be - lieve^ God re - fuse? Why not be -lieve, When God hath said. 1 — r 1 — H — F— ^ — t — ^ OHORUS. I UUUKUS. , t=: Purchased a par - don full and free. Then the a - tone - ment we ro - ceivo. All, all our guilt "on Him "was Liid. Ho that be • liev - eth. £ m It!: ^=?rrrJb=£ i ^ F^ 1 f — H ^ P $ i r=r^ Bi; UttiTM. i: ?=3 ^ he that be - liev - eth, He that be - licv - eth hath P :^=|=iz:«=|=:f ^c ip ^^^ f: ev - er -last-ing life; " ^ g tr, He that be-liev - eth hath ev-er-lasting life. ^ P T^-^^-S-Hl-B ^feS 5CZ7: m t aea Ho. 316. ^isAhx, "^ixh mg §iattl (oh. 3-95.) " For thy name's sake lead me, and guide me."— Ps. 31 : 3. Rer. H. N. Cobb. S. J. Vail, by per. i ) i f i] [1 1 t l(,:(I '' I -^- JEl ather! || j Cloud upon cloud Lj gathering thickly \ \ o'er my head, andloud The thunders f I A I -N f fiji* ^^ [lead J Yet see, I stand like one ) ( bewildered! Father, (take my hand, And thro' the gloom m. r ^t=t t J u u u I rrf-^ i h m ly home, safe - ly home, Safe - ly home, Lead safely home Thy child I E :^=pt t The da^ declines, my Patner! || and the night la drawing darkly down. My faithless sight Sees I ghostly | visions. || Fears like a spectral baud Eucunipass me. O Father, | take my | hand, And from the night lead up io light| Up to light, up to light, Lead up to light Thy child! 3 The way is long, my Father! || and my soid Longs lor the rest and quiet | of the | goal; j While yet 1 journey through this weary lane Keep me from wandering. Father, | take my | hand* And in the way to endless day, Endless day, endless day, Lead safely on Thy child! 4 The path is rough, my Father! || Many a thorn Has pierced me; and my feet, all torn And Dleeding, I mark the I way. || Yet Thy command Bids mo press forward. Father, [ take my | hand; Then safe and blest, O lead to rest. Lead to rest, lead to rest, O lead to rest Thy child I 5 The throng is great, my Father! || Many a doubt And fear of danger compass me about; And foes op-| press mo | sore. || I cannot stand Or go, alone. O Father! | take my | hand; And through tb? throng, lead safe along, Safe along, safe along, Lead safe along Thy onild. 6 The cross is heavy. Father ! || I have borne It long, and | still do | bear it. || Let my worn And tainting spirit, rise to that bright land Where crowns are given. Fatlier, | take my | hand; And, reaching down, lead to tho crown, To the crown, to tho crown. liOMl to the oruwn Thy child. F m B-95.) by per. [ thickly i tiunders ) 3 ^ [lead 'the gloom IT child 1 ^ No. 317. ^)4itK0 Piyttttl* (g.h.3-96.) " The blesBiiig of the Lord b« opon yon."— Ps. 129 : 8. VAmiT J. Cbosbt. Rev. E. Lowrt, by per. ^ '^ • # i 2: !i5it: -# — #- ^ 1. Heavenly Father, we beseech Thee, Grant Thy blessing ere we part; 2. Lov - ing Saviour, go Thou with us. Be our comfort and our stay; 3. Ho - ly Spir- it, dwell within us. May our souls Thy temple be; 4. Heavenly Father, Lov- ing Saviour, Ho - ly Spir - it. Three in One, Take ns in Thy care and keeping, Guard from e - vil ev - ery heart Grate -ful praise to Thee we ren-der. For the joy we feel to-day. May we tread the path to glo ~ ry, Led and guid - ed still by Thee. As a -mong Thy saints and angels, So on earth, Thy will be done, ^a ^a^ I 0-i — 0* 1=51 5^ p=t :^ :SE -#-(*-•-•- ■^ m i/ ^ CHORUS. ^^^p^^l^Sp Bless the words we here have spoken. Offered prayer and cheerful strain; :r-^-• ^m u & ^^^ii^^^^gp If Thy will, O Lord, we pray Thee, Grant we all may meet again. li IT No. 318. R JUKBS. ^tt(^*fi ittt (a. H. 3-97.) From D. F. E. Aubbb. * »—tf #— S-* t-r ^ » ^ S t-*-r^*-.-# ^-p-rft* .J J 5 IJy faitli I view my Saviour dy - inp. On the tree, On the tree ; ) ^^To ev - ery na - tion He is cry - iug, Look to me, Look to me; > H — — r' 1 i ^- — I <-■- m glz:^zizi?i=?;-p=z!?=:?=i:f?: ^ , -0- ■0- ♦•■#-•♦ -^ Ho bida the guilty now draw near, Eepent, believe, dismiss their fear: 4i J m -X^-1 -^ Jtr^: §ii Hark, bark, what precious words I hear, Mercy's firco, Mercy's free. .^_... E^ #-^-#-:-r — ^T— tF— F— r- — ^— r»-:-# ; 11 i — ^-A-i^ 19 — :^ 1 9^ If ..i-ri 3 Did Christ, when I was sin pursuing. Pity nie. Pity me 1 And did Ho snatch my soul from ruin ? Can it bo, Cai» it bcf Oh, yes! He did salvation brinp; He is my Prophet, Priest, and King; And now my happy soul run sing, Mercy's free, Mercy's I'reo. 3 Jesus my weary soul refreshes ; Mercy's tree, Mercy's free. And every uiontent Christ is precious Unto me, Unto me ; None can describe the bliss I prove, While throujjh tliis wildenu'ssl ro/e. All may oujov the vSaviour's lovo, Mtircy's Iree, Mercy's free. Lone as ! live. I'll still be crying, Alercy's fit't>, Mercy's free. And this shall be niy theme when dying, Mercy's free, Mercy's free. And when the vale of death I've passed, Yfheix lodged above tbe sturujr blast, I'll sing, while endless ages last, Mercy's free, Mercy's free. M OJA Tune— Mbar. cm. (e. h. S-08.) No. 319. KcyF. 1 Spirit of truth, oh let me know The love of Christ to me; Its conqueriuK.quiokeniug power bestow. To set me wholly free. 2 I long to know its depth and height, To Hcau its breath aitd length ; Drink in its ocean of delight, And triumph in its strength. 3 It is Thine office to reveal My Saviour's wond'rous love ; Oh, deepen on my heart Thy seal, l And bless me from above. '' Thy quickening power to me impart, And be my constant Guide: With richer KlfMlness iiU uy heart; Be Jesus gloritied. Anoh AUBBB. ^^ tree me •' I r-#- -#-' — •» ir fear: t-r-fc-i5:c fe free. H. 3-08.) er bestow, eight, apart, )art; Ahom No. 320. ,^t. ^itmttjl. ^. p. (OH. 3-99.) Bey. Wm. Eamuond. Arr. by Aabor Willuhb. ^^^ -««- 1. A - "<5> — wake, -«t- ^ :i=: and ii ly Blllg If" the I ^ song i 22: ^ :^: Of A -g — g > J J - ^^ ii: ♦=?: i -«!»- -«- ^ z?- f Mo - ses and the Lamb; Wake, ev - ery heart and 5« jg: .^ -It. (C- -:& :g: 3z: #^ :^ I i: -«- ev -tf»- £ A i /?\ -fi^ f^ jSZ t ery tongae, To praise tho Sa - vioor's Name. ^ i z ^zzi^ i^ f I r f f i f^ ^ f 1-^ ^ .OL t»- I 2 Sing of His dying love; Sing of His risen power; Sing how He intercedes above For those whose sius He bore. 3 Ye pilgrims, on the road To Zion's city, sir.g; Bejoioe ye in the Lamb of Qod, — In Christ, th'etemal King. 4 There shall each raptured tongue His endless praise proclaim; And sweeter voices tune the aoug Of Moses and the Lamb. fin Q91 Tune— DUKS STRSRT. L.M. nu. oci. (o.u.a-ioi.) 1 From all that dwell below the skies, Let the Creator's praise arise; Let the Bedeemer's Name be sung. Through every land, by every tongue. 2 Eternal are Thy mercies, Lord; Eternal truth attends Thy word: Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore, Till suna shall rise and set no more. * Isaac Watts. a07 No. 322. Tune— WARD, l. m. (Q.H. 3-104.) \i ■t \\ m 1 Jesus, and shall it ever be, A mortal man ashamed of Thee ? Ashamed of Thee, whom angels praise. Whose glories shine thro' endless days? 2 Ashamed of Jesus ! sooner far Let evening blush to own a star; He sheds the beams of light divine O'er this benighted soul of mine. 3 Ashamed of Jesus, that dear Friend On whom my hopes of heaven depend! No, when I blush, be this my shame, That I no more revere Uis Name. 4 Ashamed of Jesus ! yes, I may. When I've no guilt to wash away, No tear to wipe, no good to crave, No fear to quell, no soul to save. 6 Till then, nor is my boasting vain, Till then I boast a Saviour slain; And O, may this my glory be, That Christ is not ashamed of me. Joseph Grigc. No. 323. Tune — WINDHAM. (G.H. 3-105.) L. M. 1 Stay, Thou insulted Spirit, stay, Tho' I have done Thee such despite^ Cast not the sinner quite away, Nor take Thine everlasting flight. 2 Though I have most unfaithful been Of all who e'er Thy grace received; Ten thousand times Thy goodness seen, Ten thousand times Thy goodness grieved. 3 Yet 0, the chief of sinners spare. In honor of my great High Priest; Nor in Thy righteous anger swear I shall not see Thy people's rest 4 Lord, my weary soul release. Upraise me by Thy gracious hand; Guide me into Thy perfect peace. And bring me to tue promised land. Charles Wesley* No. 324. Tune — ST. thomas. (G.H. 3-106.) s. M. 1 Holy Spirit come, And Jesus' love declare; Oh, tell us of our heavenly home^ And guide us safely there. 2 Onr unbelief remove By Thine almighty breath; Oh, work the wondrous work o( love, The mighty vrork of foith. C3oiae -with resistless power, Come with almighty grace, Come with the long-expected shower, And fall upon this place. Oswald Allen. No. 325. Tune.— NO. t, no. iia. (o.U. 3-108.) Come every joyful heart. That loves the Saviour's name ! Your noblest powers exert To celebrate His fame; Tell all above, and all below. The debt of love to Him we owe. i He left His starry crown, And laid His robes aside; On wings of love came down. And wept, and bled, and died; What He endured, no tongue can tell. To save our souls from death and helL From the dark grave He rose— The mansion of the dead; And thence His mighty foes In glorious triumph led; Up thro' the sky the Conqueror rode, And reigns on high the Saviour God. From thence He'll quickly come — His chariot will not stay — And bear our spirits home To realms of endless day; There shall we see His lovely face, And ever be in His embrace. Samuel Stennet*. Na ^9R looking home. (o. H.3-123.) IIU. 0£t\J, Tune — bradburv trio, p. i6o» 1 Ah, this heart is void and chill, 'Mid earth's noisy thronging; For my Father's mansion, stiU Earnestly, I'm longing. Cho. — Looking home, looking home, T'wards the heavenly mansion, Jesus hath prepared for me. In His Father's kingdom. 2 Soon the glorious day will dawn. Heavenly pleasures bringing; Night will be exchanged for mom, Sighs give place to singing. 3 Oh, to be at home, and gain ; All for which we're sighing; From all earthly want and pain \ To be swiftly flying. 4 Blessed home! oh, blessed home I TI Te no moie to sever; Soon we'll meet around the throne Praising Grod forever. C. J. T. Spitta. aos 3. d shower, iUJ> Allen. name! INDEX. e 0W& L died; ;ue can tell, lib and hell. )se — d; S3 [ueror rode, .viour God. come — f— ely face, ce. EL Stbnnet. H. 3-122.) FRIO, p. l6««•«•••■ 114 118 65 313 318 9 aoQ Calling Now Call them in 153 Can it be Right ? 269 Christ for mk 258 Christ Retuuneth 239 Close to Thee 176 "Come" 809 Come every soul, by sin oppressed. 94 Come, every joyful heart 325 Come, for thk Feast is spread.. 191 Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove! 128 Come home, come home I 38 Come, my soul, thy suit prepare. . 217 Comb NEAR Me - 281 C«>me near me, O my Saviour 231 Comb NOW, SAiTH the Lord 265 Come, sing the gospel's joyful 184 A ■ • 1 i 1 I '' ^ i; n ,. i i .;'' 'ps i i ', < .It: ll ! i 1:; ; ir;i •i \ 1 ■;« 1 '■■ ■' 1 ] , 1 No. Come souls that are longing for... 255 Cume Thou Fount of every bless- HS Come to Jesus, come to Jesus 1 132 Comb to the Saviouh 03 Come ye sinners, poor and needy. . 127 Come, we that love the Lord 250 Come ye Disconsolate 197 Consecration 234 Coronation. CM 101 Cross AND Crown 206 Crossof Jesus 43 Crown Him 262 Cdtit Down 238 Dare TO BE A Daniel 158 Dark IS THE Night 148 Drnnis. S. M 114 ])epth of mercy 1 ran there be 99 Did Christ o'er sinn- rs weep 131 Down life's dark vale we wander . 52 Do you see the Hebrew Captive . _ 143 Draw ME Nearer 138 DUX«DJ£&. CM Ill Eternitt 203 Eternity dawns on my vision 278 Evan. CM 107 EvknMe 87 EvENixVO Prayer 292 EvKRY Day and Hour 48 EXI'OSTULATION 205 Fade, fade each earthly joy 179 Faint, yet Pursuing 301 Faith is a living powtrfrom 215 Father, take my Hand 816 Fierce and wild tlie storm is 253 Fix your byes upon Jesus 263 Forever with Jesus there 274 Free from the law, oh happy 10 Fresh from the throne of glory... 170 From all that dwell below 821 From the riven rock there floweth. 270 From every stormy wind that blows 105 Fully Persuaded 76 Fully Tbusiing. 189 G5-. Gate Ajah 15 Give me the Wings of Faith... 186 Gliding o'er life's fitful waters 260 Go Bury thy Sorrow 61 Good News 291 God loved the world of sinners lost 80 QosPBL Bells 285 No. Gospel Trumpet's bounding 266 Go Work in My Vineyard 98 Grace 'tis a charming sound 49 Great Physician 66 Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah. 88 Hallelujah I He is Risen 180 Hallelujah, 'tis Done ! 3 Hallelujah! what a Saviour.. 140 Hasten, sinner, to be wise 214 Ha'k the voice of Jesus, crying... 120 Have you any room for Jesus ?. 284 Have you on the Lord believed ?.. 31 Hear the Call 149 Hear ye the glad good N£w» from. 315 Heavenly Canaan 264 Heavenly Father, bless me now... 32 Heavenly Father, wo besi.ech Thee 317 Hebron. L. M 213 He Leadetu Mb 51 He Knows 307 He that Believeth 315 He will Hide me 225 Hiding in Thee 232 His WORD A Tower 182 Ho, every one that tiiirstetii . 803 Hold past till I Come 173 IL>LD THE Fort 14 Holy, Holy, Holy! Loud. God.. 223 Holy Spirit, Faithful Guide .. 40 Home at Last 189 Home op the Soul 20 Home over There 93 Ho! my comrades, turn the signal. 14 Ho! ]{eaper8 of Life's Harvest. 150 How Happy are we 244 How solemn are the words 70 How sweet the name of Jesus..... 71 How Bweet the word of Chri;.t 287 I. I All Coming TO THE Cross 59 I am now a child of God 178 I AM Praying for You 11 23 178 138 59 290 I am so glad that our Father in. . . I AM Sweeping through the I am Thine, O Lord, I have heard. I am trusting, Lord, in Thee 1am trusting Thee I BRING MY SINS TO ThER 156 I canhot tell how precious 251 I feel like singing all tho time 276 If never the gaze of the sun 248 I gave My life for thee 21 I have a Saviour, He's pleading in. 11 I have entered the Valley of blessing 196 I have heard of a laud far away... 201 No. [.... 266 98 4» 66 >vah. 88 180 2 143 214 120 284 31 149 Tom. 315 264 w... 32 Thee 317 212 51 307 315 225 233 182 ETU - 303 173 14 223 40 189 20 93 14 150 244 70 71 287 .. 69 .. 178 -. 11 -. 23 THE 178 d. 138 .. 59 -. 290 -. 156 .. 251 ... 276 .. 248 .- 21 g in. 11 ising 196 ... 86i I have heard of a Saviour's love I have read of a beivuiiful city I heard ilie voice of Jesus say I hear the Savi ,ur t^ay 1 Hear Thy Wklcome Voice I know not the hour, wiien my Lord I know not what awaits me. I Left t ". All With Jesus Fll stand by you till the morn. I Love to Tell the Stout I love to think of llie heavenly land I love Thy Kingdom, Lord I'm A Pilgrim I'm Going Home Immanuel's Land I NEED ThEB every HoUR lu my Father's house there is many In some way or other, the Lord... In the Christian's home in glory.. In the cross of Christ I glory. In the Presence op the King. . In thk silent midnight watches. In Zion s Uock abiding Is Jesus able to Redeem ? I stood outside the Gate It is Finished It is well with my Soul It may be at morn, when the day _ It Passeth Kno'.7ledok I'vB found a Friend I've found a joy in sorrow I've found the pearl of greatest . . . I've readied the land of corn and I waited for the Lord, my God I will sing of my Redeemer I will fling you a song of that No. ir,7 310 123 35 03 13 307 IH) 2r)3 89 152 211 300 250 147 8 274 5 130 68 68 183 171 241 172 281 200 239 73 224 151 3(»0 805 125 229 20 Jesus, and shall it ever be 822 Jksus calls thek 228 Jbbus Christ is passing by 230 Jesus, gracious one, callethnow.. 228 Jesus is mighty to save 201 Jesos ismine 179 Jesus, keep me near the cross 45 Jesus LovKs Even Mk 23 Jesus, Lover of my Soul 85-193 Jesus of Nazareth Passeth By. 8 Jesus Only 257 Jesus, only Jesus 286 JB8U8 shall REIGN 141 Jewels 97 JoYiN Sorrow 151 Joy to the world 236 Joy to the world, the Lord is come. 110 Just AS I am 54 JuBX ▲ woiiD FOB Jesus 168 K. KNocxmo, Knockino, Who 17 L. Na Laba?t. S. M 113 Land OF Beulau 187 Lenox. Cs&Sa 119 Let us gather up the sunbeams _._ 174 Lkt TUB Loweh Lights 65 Life for a Look 80 Light in the darkness, failor 83 Lift up, lift up thy voice with 108 Long in darkness we have 227 Look away to Jesus 1(54 Lord dismiss us with Thy blessing ir.9 Lord. I hear of showers of blessing 87 Lord Jesus, I long to be perfectly. 109 Lo! the day of God is breaking .. 149 Look, ye saints, the sight is 2G3 ivi. " Man of Sorrows," what a Name. 140 Marching TO Zion 250 Memories of Earth 207 Mercy's Free 818 Mine! 277 Mine! what rays of glory bright.. 277 More holiness give me 93 More Love to Tiiee, O Christ . . 1C8 More to Follow 31 Must I go, and empty handed.. 298 Must Jesus bear the cross alone... 206 My days are gliding swiftly by 219 My faith 'ooks up to Thee 117 MV FAITH STILL CLINGS 2^9 My God, I have found 221 My heart that was heavy and sad.. 100 My heavenly homo is bright and 256 MyHigl Tower 171 My hope is built on nothing less .. 1G3 My latest sun is sinking fast 187 My Jesus, I lovb Thee 314 My Phayer 93 My Redeemer 229 My sin is great, my strength 299 My soul, be on thy guard 113 My song shall be of Jesus 143 Nearer, my God, to Thee 118 Near THE Cross 46 Nettleton, 88 (fc 7s 116 New Haven. 6s & 48 117 New Song 44 Nine FY AND Nine 6 "None of Self and all of Thee" 268 No other Name 78 Not all the blood of beasts 113 Not half has ever been told. 3W Nothing BUT Leaves 96 Nothing either great or small 281 Not now my Child 47 Noif Just a word for Jesus 108 30I IS \d 1 fm : ^' *!' h ki 11 ■ ? S :rJ" ,•; : r 'r' L i^ ^ .._ • No. O Christ, what burdens bowed 67 O crown of rejoicing 181 O for a faith that will not shrink. _ 108 O for a thousand tongues to sing.. 103 O happy day, that fixed my choice. 133 O Hoi vr Spirit, come 824 O land of rest, for thee I sigh 304 O safe to the Rock that is higher.. 232 O what a Saviour, that He died . . . 243 O! what shall I do to be saved 203 Oh, bliss of the purified 46 Oh, come to tlie Saviour, believe.. 95 Oh, do not let the Word depart ... 246 Oh, for the peace that flowelh as a. 161 Oh, how happy are we 244 Oh, now Ha Loves. 86 Oh, 1 AM so Happy in Jesus 205 Oh, 8lng of His Mighty Love 46 Oh, Spirit, overwhelmed by thy.. 173 Oh, tender and sweet was the 247 Oh, the bitter pain and sorrow 268 Oh, the clanging bells of time 203 Oh, think of the homo over there . 92 Oh, to be NoTitiNCJ 74 Oh, to be over yonder 8 Oh, turn ye, oh, turn ye 205 Ob, WM A.T ARE YOU GOING TO DO. . 194 Oh, whkbb aue the KExrETia.-. 155 Oh, word of words the sweetest .. 809 Old HuifDitED. L. M..- 1 Old, OldStoky 87 Olive's Bko w. L. M 216 Oncbfoball 16 Oncol was dead in sin 129 One more Day's Work fob Jesus 28 One olTer of salvation ,. 78 One sweetly solemn thought.. 193 One there is above all others 36 On Jordan's STORMY banks 803 Only an Armour Be/ireb 82 Only A step TO Jesus 144 Only for theoj 280 Only Trust IIim 94 Onlytrusttng in my Saviour... 272 Onward. CriiiisTrAN Soldiers _.. 175 Onward! Upward! 185 Our Lamps are trimmcni and burn. 168 Our Master has taken His journey. 285 Out OF darkness into light 227 OUTOFTHK Ar»£ 209 Over THE Line 247 Over the Ocean Wave 296 P. »rr Palace OF THE King Paradise * Parting HYifer. Pass ME Ni>t Pleykl's; Mymn. 7s Ptaise CKtcI; fi-om whom r.U blessiogv 208 287 817 27 214 1 . No. Precious Name 73 Precious Promise 50 Precious Saviour, may I live 280 Pressing on - 294 Prodigal Child 38 Pull fob the Shobe 83 R. Refttge. 7s. 193 Rejoice and BE Glad 24 Rejoice WITH Me 288 Remember Me , 167 Repeat the story o'er and o'er 154 Rescue the Pf:rishino. 18 Revive thy Work 223 Revtvb us Again 25 Ring the Bells op Heaven 19 Rockingham. L. M 103 Rock ok Ages 86 Room FOR Thee 188 S. Safe in the Arms of Jesus 4 Salvation 1 34 Salvation I O the joyful sound 109 Saved by the Blood 254 Save, Jesus, save! 248 Saviour, breathe an evening 293 Saviour, like a Shepherd lead us.. 123 Saviour, more than life to me 48 Saviour, Thy dving love 28 Say, where is thy refuge, poor 313 Scatter Seeds op Kindness 174 Seeking to Save 177 Sessions. L. M 215 Seymour. 7s 99 Shall we gather at the river ? 124 Shall we meet beyond the River 19i> She only touched the hem _ 267 Shirland. S, M.- 211 Simply trusting every day 165 " Sing and Pray ! Eternity... 278 SmoiNO ALL THE Time 376 Sing them over again to me _ 283 SiNO OF His Mighty Love 4(J Sinners, turn, why will ye die ?... 106 Solid Rock (The) 163 So let our lips and lives express. .. 104 Something for Jesus 36 Song of Salvation 157 Sound THE high Praises 293 Sowing the seed by the daylight fair 79 Spirit of truth, oh, let me know. . 819 Standing by a purpose true 158 Stand up, stand up for Jesus 121 Stay, Thou inculted Spirit, stay... 823 St. Thomas. 8. M 820 Substitution 67 SufTering Saviour, with tho'm-crown 146 SUK Qff MY @UUb.»«f» ttM 61 90» No. . 73 50 280 294 38 . 83 193 24 288 167 154 18 223 25 19 10.3 86 188 4 134 109 254 248 293 12S 48 28 313 174 177 215 09 124 tlVER 199 267 211 us. y.. . 165 . 278 . 276 . 283 - 46 . 106 - 163 IS... 104 26 157 .... 293 tfair 79 )w.- 819 - 158 . 121 . 823 . 820 „ 57 rown 146 81 No. S'vrEET Tiv AND-Bv 204 S WBET UouR OF Prayer 77 Take my life and let it bo 234 Take the name of Jesus with you . . 72 Tell ME THE Old. Olu Story. .. 37 Tempted AND Tried. 249 Tenderly the Sheplicrd 177 Ten Thousand Times 275 That will be Heavem for me. . . 13 The Cross OF Jesus 43 Thb Gate Ajar for me 15 The Gospel Bells 235 The Gospel Trumpet's Sound 260 Thb Great Physician 56 The Half "was never Told 154 The Heavenly Canaan 264 The Heavenly Land l,o2 The Hem of His Garment 267 The Holy Spirit 42 The Home over There 98 The Lamb is the Light theheof 243 The Land op Beulah 187 The Light op the World . 41 The Lord's my Slicphord, I'll not 107 The Lord will Provide 5 The Mistakes of my Life 100 The New Song - 44 The Ninety and Nine 6 The Palace op the K inq 208 The Pearl OP Greatest Price .. 300 TiiK Precious Name 72 The prize is set before us 289 The Prodigal Chii-d. 38 There ISA Fountain , 91 There is a gate that stands ajar. . . 15 There is a Green lliix far awav 273 There is a land of pure delight. (J7-264 TnBRE IS JOY among thk angels 295 TiTEHE IS Life for a Look 80 Tliere's a beautiful land on high.,.. 218 There's a land that is fairer. .' 204 There's a Light in the Valley. 207 There's a work for each of us 285 There were ninety and nine that.. 6 The Smitten Ro'ck 270 The Spirit, oh, sinner 42 The sands of time are sinking 147 The Solid Bock 162 The Valley op Blessing 106 Tlie way is dark, my Father 316 Tl>e whole world was lost in the.. 41 Thb Wondrous Gift. 49 They dreamed not of danger 209 Thine, Jesus, Thine 226 Thine, most gracious Lord. 187 This is the day of toil 294 This loving Saviour stands patiently ^> THOUAttTCOKINO Sj71 m. Thou didst leave Thy throne 188 Thou my everlasting portion 176 Thron;;h the valley of the shadow. 207 Till He Come 69 'Tis a goodly pleasant land 208 Tis midnight, and on Olive's brow 216 'Tis the promise of God, full 3 To BE TIIKKE 261 To Day 05 To-day Ww Saviour calls 55 To the hall of the feast came the.. 64 To the Work 145 Triumph BY and by 289 Trusting Jesus, that 18 all 165 Valley of Blessing (The) 196 Varina. cm. D 67 Verily, verily 243 WAirmo anb WATcniNa vnu me. .210 Wandering afav from the dwellings 13 Warwick. CM 213 Watchman, tell me 185 We are waiting by tlie river 220 Weary gleaner '.vhcncecon/cst IhouV 3i? We'll work till Jksus Comes.. .304 We praise Thre, O Ood 25 We're Going Home To morrow!. 22 We're going home, no more to roara 23 We're marching to Canaan 166 We're Marching to Zion 250 We're saved by the blood 254 We shall meet beyond the ri v*;r 7 We shall Meet By and By 7 We shall sleep, but not FUTJi.VEUlSi We speak of the land of the ble.sl,..?:)3 We've journeyed many a day i:*J3 What a friend we have in Jesus. 29 What hast Thou Done for Me? . 21 What, "lay my sins on Jesus?" 53 What means this eager, anxious 8 What must it be to bp! there 283 What shall I do to be Saver . . .203 What shall THE Harvest be?... 79 What tho' tlie clouds are hovering .257 What various hindrances we meet. .103 When He conicth, when He cometh 97 When Jesus Comes - 53 When Jesus comes to reward 2.-19 When my firal farcwdl to the 210 When peace like a river 200 When the CoArrouTER Came 100 When the storms of life are raging. 2''5 When we oi:t home - 308 When we reach our Father's 297 Where ARET^ENI^fE? 13 Where hast thou Gleaned? 33 WofiRQ IS M7 BOY TO-HIOOT 279 303 No. Where la my wandering boy .279 WtlERB 18 THY KEFCQE 312 "While fo<;8 are strong and danger. 182 While life nrolongtj iis precious 212 White asSmow 53 WniTKR THAN 8now 169 Whom have I, lord, fix heaven 258 " Whosoever heareth," shout, shout 10 Whosoever Will 10 Who's on thw Lord's Side 166 Wholly Thine - 137 Why do tou wait? 240 Why not to niqht? 246 Will Jesub find us watohinc* ? . .259 Windows OFfiN towabd .143 Ko. WiBHiTro, HopiNo, Knowino 60 With harps and with viols, there.. . 44 wondebkcl words ok lifk 283 Wondrous Gift 49 Wondrous Love 80 Work, for the night is coming .122 Would you lose your load of sin?. ,268 Y. Ye i*U8T be born again 287 Yes, there is Pardon for You.. 95 Yet THERE 13 Room 81 Yield MOT TO Temptation 99 \i ii \ :*■ •04 rwo 8, there.. IFB Ho. .66 .44 .283 . 49 . 80 ming i of 8in?. .123 .268 $87 poR You. .. 95 81 ow .. 8»