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T/ie El COLL % OouqLas queeN's uNiveusiTy AT kiNQSCON Presented hy A.R. Hazelgrove Kingston Oct. 1975 kiNijeTON oNTAUio ganaDa iffi ^WWBw WHi^ ''^'tPt ^B m'mmm'»mi^^m COSPEL HYMNS •^ I — ANn — •:\CRED Songs. \ w I (words only.) — BY — P p. BLISS § IRA D. SANKEY, AS USKD BY THEM IK Gospel Meetings. .CH HYMN IN THIS BOOK IS IDENTICAL WITH THE SAMB NUMBER IN THE TUNE BOOK ENTITLED 7 /- 1 WW^- V .r t' PREFACE. This Collection of Gospel Hymk inp Sacred Songs, has been compiled witl rteat care, and is believed to contain the moi ise- ful and popular pieces to be found the whole library of Christiaii Song. -\^ A large number of the Hymns wl in tho^late Special Services in Greatlj and itris hoped that a like blessing will! pany the use of them in this land, i with the new hymns found in this col I ( Sir ^if ont nvill he ailowed to print orihUsh an^ ^th* Copyrighted Hymns or tuner iontated in this Sooh^ without^ the "Written permixs4on ojrihfubliskers. •5 i GOSPEL HYMNS AND ntl rieat uSacred Songs: i in this \bliskeru I'Q'O. 1 . ^'** — ^* ^* ** '^* Songs, page 3. ALL people that ou earth do dwell, Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice; Uim serve with mirth, His praiae forth tell, Come ye before Him and rejoice. Know that the Lord is God indeed ; Without oar aid He did us make : We are His flock, He doth ua feed. And for His sheep He doth us take. ^l3 O enter ^hen His gates with praiae, ^^^ Approach with ioy His courts unto : ^^ Praise, laud, and bless His name always, Ij For it is seemly so to do. 4 For why ? the Lord our God is good, jtfia mercy is for ever sure; His truth at all times firinly stood, And shall from age to age endure. DOXOLOGY. L. M. Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise Him, all creatures here below j Praiae Him above, ye heavenly hoflt ; Praise Father, Son, and Holy 'Ghost ■^■| ^v^i m •%^ T vi*me, And the theme of our praises forever wa\ u \)— 3, Tune-^G. H. <& S. Songs, page 6. I NEED Thee every hour. Most, gracious Lord ; ^ No tender voice like Thine Can peace afford. Eef.— I need Thee, oh ! I need Thee. Every hour I need ihee ; ^ O bless me now, my Saviour I come to Thee. 2 1 need Thee every hour ; Stav Thou near by ; Temptation B lose their power When Thou art nigh. 3 I need Thee every hour, In jov or pain ; Come quickly and abide, Or life is vain. 4. — -^f"" v«i If 1/ sr. GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONQS, give )ttlieve. Son; iOne. :oQ8 too. tirong, sir Boug I- Kmg»j| ley sihjts' ng I be- »^*reet8 of f(^> me, 4 I need Tliee every hour : Teach me Thy will ; And Thy rich promiees In me laltil. 5 I need Thee every hour, Most Holy One'; Oh, make me Thine indeed, Thou blessed Sou. 4, Tune—G. H. cfi S. Songs, page 8* SAFE in the arms of Jesus, Safe on His gentle breast. There by His love o'ershaded. Sweetly my soul shall rest. Hark ! 'tis the voice of angels, Borne in a son.i? to me, Over the fields of glory, Over the jasper t a.* Cho. — Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe on His genile breast, There by His love o'er.shaded, Sweetly my soul shall rest. 2 Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe from corroding care. Safe from tliB world's temptations Sin cannot harm me there. Free from the blight of sorrow, Free from my doubts and fears; Oxilj a few more trials, Onlv a few more tears ! 3 Jesus, my heart's dear refuge Jesus lias died for me ; Firm on the Rock of Ages Ever my trust shall be. Here let nie wait with patience, Walt till the night is o'er ; Wiut till I see the morning Hreak oa the golden shore. --^. V GOSPEL irrxxs and sacued sonos. 5. Tune^O. H. dk S. Hongs, page 7. I N 801110 way or other the Lord will provide » It iiuiy not be my way, It may not be tKy way ; ^ And yet, in His own wa3r, ^^ ^ '* The Lord will provide." Cho. — Then, we'll trnet in the Lord, And He will |)rovide ; Yes, we'll trust in tlie Lord, And He will provide. * *> 2 At some time or other the Lord will provide : It may not be my time, It may not be thy time : And yet, in His oivn time, " The Lord will provide." 3 Despond then no longer : the Lord will provide i And this be the token — No wi»rd He hath spoken Was ever yet broken : " The Lortl will provide." 4 March on then right boldly ; the sea shuU divide , The pathway made glorious, With slioutiiiga victorious, We'll join in the chorus, *' The Lord will provide." 6, Tune—G. H. db S, Songs, page 8. THERE were ninety and nine that safely lay In the shelter of the fold, IJut one was out on the hills away, Far off irom the gates of gold — Away on the mountains wild and bare, Away from the tender Shepherd's care. ** Lord, Thou hast here Thy ninety and nine'^ Are thev not enough for Thee?" But the ShepJ>erd made answer : " 'Tis of mine Gi Hai An , by and by ; Who a crown of life will give us By and by, by and by ; And the angels who fulfil All the mandates of His will Shall attend, and love us still, By and by, by and by. 4 There our tea • shall all cease floT?iiiff. By and by, by and by ; And with sweetest rapture knowing, By and by, by and by ; All the blest one?, who have gone To the land of life and song, — We with shoutings shall rejoin, By and by, by and by. 8. Tune—G, H. & S. Songs, page 10. WHAT means this eager, anxious throng, Whik-h moves with busy haste along^ These wondrous gatherings day by dny ? What means this strange commotioL. pray ' ||: In accents liush'd the throng reply: " Jesus of Nazareth passetli by." :[| 2 Who is this Jesus ?,Wh\ should He The city move so mightily ? A passing stranger, has lie skill To move the multitude at will ? jj: Again the stirring notes renlv ; '* Jesus of Nazareth passeth by." -Il 3 Je«ns ! 'tis TT^ xvhn ors-"^ h^i.-. re- Man's pathway trod, 'mid pain and woe,- And burdened oijps, where'er He came, ONOSU 6^0SPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SOA'GS. 9 throng, iloiig— s. ■J pray ^ 9f Brought out their sick, and deaf, and lame* ||: Tlie blind rejoiced to hear the cry : " Jesus of Nazareth passeth by." :{| 4 A^ain He comes ! From place to place His Ploly footpiiuts we can tra^e. He pauseth at our threshold — nay, He enters — condescends to stay. ||: Shall we not gladlv raise the bry — " Jesus of Nasareth passeth by 'r' c|| ' 5 Ho! all ye ii'iavy-laden come : Here's pardou, comfort, rest, and home. Ye wanderers from a Father's face, Retujii, accept His proffered grace. {j: Ye teiiipted ones, there's refuge nigh : " Jesua 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. U: "Too late ! too late !" will be the cry— " Jesus of Nazareth has passed by.'" :\\ Q, Tune—G. H. <& S. Songs, page 11. THIS loving Saviour Stands patiently ; Though oft rejectedi; Calls again for thee. Cho. — Calling now for thee, prodigal, Calling now for thee ; . Thou hast w{»ndered far away. But He's calling now for thee. 2 Oh, boundless mere}'-. Free, free to all ! Stay, child of error, lieed the tender call. 3 Though all uuworth}^ Say, while he's waiting, " Jesus, dear, I come," 10 QOSFEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS. Jl 1 0. Tune-^G. H. <& S. Songs, page 12. " IITHOSOEVER heareth," shout, shout th T f sound ! Send the blessed tidings all the world around; Spread the joyfnl news wherever man is found { " Whosoever will, may come." Cho. — *' Whosoever will, whosoever will," Send the proclamation over vale and hill ; Tis a lovnig Father calls tlie wand'rer home *' Whosoever will, may come." 2 Whosoever comeih, need not delay. Now the door is open, enter while vou may : Jesus is the true, ilie only Living Way : " Whosoever Will,' may come." 3 "Whosoever will," the promise secure ; " Whosoever will," for ever musi endure » " Whosoever will," 'tia life for ev'ermore : '' Whosoever will, may come." 1 1 . Tune—G. H. <£ S. Songs, page 13. I HAVE a Saviour, He's pleading in glory, A dear, loving Saviour though earth-friendti tx few ; And now He is watching in tenderness o'er me, And oh that my Saviour, were your Saviour too Cho. — For you I am praying, For you I am praying. For you I am praying, .f I'm praying for you. 2 I have a Father: to me He has given A hope for eternity, blessed and true ; And soon will He call me to meet Him in heaven. But oh that He'd let me bring you with me too ! 3 I have a robe : 'tis resplendent in wliiteness, Awaiting in glory my wondering view : Oh, when I receive it all shining in briglitness, l>efir tinend, could I see you reoeivinir one too! GOi I have Ape My Sa And When Thai Then i And 12. W' *' Jesu One cj Loudl 'Kn.jw Grate Jesus •' Wh. "IsK Multii Show Jesus Thoui How Bring 13. TK i Tc But I SONGS. GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS. \\ !12. >ut, shout th( i around ; in is found : e and hill ; andTer liome [)u may ; ay: dure I lore : 13. n glory, -rrh-friendt» T)c< >88 o'er nie, r Saviour too ^> 1. I le; HI in heaven. with me too!| teness, iew : riglitness, inir one too I have a peace : it i8 calm >»,8 a river — A peace that the Mends of this M'orld never linew; [My Saviour alone is its Author and Giver, And oh, could I know it was given to yon ! [When Jesus has found you, tell others the story, That my loving Saviour is your Saviour too ; JThen pray that your Saviour may bring them to ^ glory* And prayer will he answered — 'twas answered for you ! Q. Tune—G. H. <£ S. Songs, page 14. WAND'RING afar from the dwellings of men^ Hear the sad cry of the lepers— the ten ; " Jesus, have mercy !'' brings healing divine ; One came to w^orship, but where are the nine? Cho. — Where are the nine ? Where are the nine ? ^ Were there not ten cleansed ? Where are the nine ? trondly the stranger sang praise to the Lord, 'Kn.jwing the cure had been wrought by His word, Gratefuav owning the Healer Divine ; Jesus says tenderly, "Where are the nine ?" •' Who is this Nazarene ?" Pharisees say ; " Is He the Cin-ist ? tell us plainly, we pray.'* Multitudes follow Hiin seeknig'a sign. Show them His mighty works— Where are the nine? Jesus on trial to-day we can see, Thousands deridin^ly ask, '' Who is He V How tiiev're rejectnig Him, your Lord and mine I Bring in the witnesses— Where are the nine ? [13. Tune—G. H. & S. Songs, page 15. I KNOW not the hour when my Lord will come To take me away to His own dear home ; But I know th|it Hih presence will ligiiteu the gloom, And that will be glory for me. 12 GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS, Cho. — And that will be ^lory for rae, Oh, that will be glory for me, But I know that His illl igiiten the gloon Kino presence \vi And that will be glory for me 2 I know not the song that the angels sing, I know not the sonnd of the harps' ghid ring; But I know there'll be mention of Jesus our Kinf And that will be music for me. Clio. — And that will be music for me, Oil, th})t will be music for me, But I know tliere'll be mention of Jesus our And that will be music fpr me. ? I know not the form of my mansion fair, I know not the name that*^! then shall bear : But I know thai my Saviour will welcome me there And that will be heaven for me. Cho.— And that will be heaven for me Oh, that will be heaven for me, But I know that my Saviour will welcome me there; And that will be heaven for me. 14. Tune—G. H. <£ S. Songs, page 16. HO ! my comrades, see the signal Waving in the sky ! lieinfoi'cemeiits now appearing, Victory is nigh ! Cho.— "Hold the fort, for I am coming," Jesua signals still, Wave the answer back to Heaven, *' By Thy grace we will." 2 See the mighty host advancing, Satan leading on ; Mighty men around us falling, Courage almost gone. 3 See the glorious banner waving, Hear the bugle blow. m our Ijeader's name we'll triumph Over everv foe, i SOJVGS, GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS. 13 • rae, • ine, •en the gloon • me. ad ring ; 3US our Kin^ f rae, [• me, us our King p me. air, 1 bear : )me me there )i* me )r me, line me there| )r me. 6. al 4 Fierce and long the battle rages, But our Help is near ; Onward comes our Gi'eat Commander, Cheer, my comrades, cheer ! » i"g, eaven, 15. Tune—G. H. <& S. Songs, page 17. THERE is a gate that stands ajar, And through its portals gleaming, A radiance from the cross afar, The Saviour's love revealing. Ref.— Oh, depth of. mercy ! can it be That gate was left ajar for me f For me. for me ? Was left ajar for me ? That gate ajar stands free for all Who seek through it salvation ; The rich and poor, the great and small, Of every tribe and nation. 3 Press onward, then, though foes may frown, While mercy's gate is open ; Accept the cross, and win the crown, Love's everlasting token. 4 Beyond the river's brink we'll lay The cross that here is given, And bear the crown of life away, And love Him more in heaven. )h 1 6, Tune—G. H. dt S. Songs, page 18. FREE fi'ora tiie^law, oh, happy condition, Jesus hath bled, and there is remission ; Curs'd bv the law and bruised by the tall, (Srace hath redeemed us once for all. Cho.— Once for all, oli, sinner receive it, ^^ Once for all, oh. /other, uviic-vC luj « Cling to the Cross, the burden will tall, Christ hath redeemed us once ior all. i V h .IV 'I I*' U GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS. 2 Now are we free-tliere's no condemii^uion Jesus provides a perfect salvation ; ' CnTV'f? ^'^' ^^' ^^^^' "is «^eet call, t^ome, and he saves us once for all ^ QiJ^pII'^t!" ^^^«^^''' ^h glorious calling, purely Hia grace will keep m from faffloff : Passing from death to life at His call, ^ lilessed salvation once for all. ' '^'^^^.rJ^'^''^' ^^' ^ ^' Songs, page 19. TT-NOCKING, knocking, who is there? 1^ ^^T??J^"^' waiting, oh, how fair! ^ lis a Pilgnm, strange and kingly. Never such was seen before, iji.?^ soul, for such a wonder, Wilt thou not undo the door. 2 Knocking, knocking, still He's there. Waiting waiting, wondrous fair; 15ut the door is hard to open, xx^PJ i^^ ^,®®*^« ^^^ ivj-vinc, fII^®"* ^f^. ^?^ *'^"^^"^^ tendrils, Ever round the hinges twine. 3 Knocking, knocking-what, stiU there I Waiting, waiting, grand and fair : Yes, the pierced hand still kiiocketh, ^' And beneath the crowned hair ' Beam the patient eyes, so tender, yjt thy Saviour, waiting there. 18. G. H. d: S. Songs, page 20, RESCUE the peiishiug, Care for the dving, Snatch them in pity from sin and^the grave, Weep o'er the erring one. Lift up the fallen, iell them of Jesus, the mighty ta save. Cho.— Rescue the perishing, Care for the dvin"- ; Jesus is mercihil,^ ' Jesus will save. GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS. X6 2 Though they are slighting Him, StiJl He is waiting, ^ ^ Waiting the penitent cliild to receive. Plead with them earnestly, Plead with them gently ; He wiU forgive if they only believe. 3 Down in the human heart, Crushed by the tempter, Feelings lie buried that grace can restore i / Touched by a loving heart, Wakened by kindness, Chords that were broken will vibrate once more. 4 Rescne the perishing, Duty demands it ; . Strength for tiiy labor the Lord will provide; Back to the narrow way Patiently win them Tq<1 the poor wanderer a Saviour has died. [1?, Turm — G. H. <& S. Songs, page 21. ^ RTNO the bells of heaven ! there is loy to-day, For a soal returning from the wild; See ! the Father meets him out upon the way, Welcoming Hia weary, wand'ring child. to. Glory ! glory ! how the angels sing ; Glory ! glory ! huw the lond harps ring; "lis the ransomed a/my, 'like a migiity sea, Pealing forth the anthem of tlie free. Ring the bells of heaven ! there is joy to-day, For the wanderer now is reconciled; Yes a soul is rescued from his sin/ul way, A:id is born anew a ransomed ch>ld. * * Ring the bells of heaven ! spread the feast to-day, Augeis sweii the givid triusiiphaui. tftrdiii j" Te'.l the joyful tidings ! bear it far away . For a precious soul is born again. Mi !, i m 16 ^o^^^^ srMusAMo SAOJim soms. 20. '^""-ef. H. .6 S. Songs, page 22. , wniie the years of eternity rolf • Its bright jasper walls I can see • With songs on, etc. 21. I M^y^ ^-^ ^i^^ ^^'' *h^«, 1 hat thou inight'st ransomed be, And qnickened from the dead • 9 Ttr t . ^ ^^"""^ ^^^^n for Me ? ^tT/''^.^'^'''^ ^^ouse of light - , Myglory^drcledthroC I left lor earthly niffht, riLfr^JJ^'rings sad and lone: Hast thouleft aught for Me? ^^D SONGS. I ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^'^ S^G^ED SONGS, 17 ! I Buffered much for thee, More than thy tcugue can tell, Of bitterest a^ouy, To rescue thee fr«m heW ; rye boiTie, I've borne it all fdr tiliee, What hast thou borne for Me I And I have brought to thee, Down from My home above. Salvation full and frde, Mj pardon and My love ; {_J>"n«» I bi-ing rich gifts to thee, What hast thou brought to mel 2. Tune—G. H. <& S. Songs, page 24. WE'RE going home, No more to roam, No more to sin alid sorrow j No more to wear The brow of care — ^ We're going home to-morrow. ©.—We're gpinff home, (we're going home) we're «r , ^^^^S "ome to-nmrrow, We re going home, (we're going home,) we'iie going home to-mqrrow. 2 For weary feet Awaits a street Of wondrous pave and golden For hearts that ache, The angels wake The story sweet and olden. 3 For tho86 who sleep. And those who weep, _ Above the portals narrow The mansions rise % Beyond the skies — We're going heme to-morrow. ^ O'h, joyful song! f\ v. — __^ J . 1 . vru, ruiiSUiiMsu IDFOnfir I Wh^re sin no more ahall lever : i , I ;l III Hi i m ill. 18 GOSPEL HYMNS AND SAORED SONGS. Our King to see, And, oh, to be With Him at home forever. 23. Tune—G. II. <£ S. Songs, page 25. T r4^ «^/!';.^ \^'^^ our Father iw heaven X rells of J1j8 love in the Book He has given i Wonderful tlirngs in the Bible I see : 1 his 18 the dearest, that Jesus loves me. * Cho.— 1 am so glad that Jesus loves me," Jesus loves me, Jesus loves me, I am so glad that Jesus loves me, Jesus loves even me. ^ 'i?'Pi"S^ '/"t^^ ^^""' ^^^ ^^indev away,. Mill He doth love me wherever I stray : Back to His dear loving arms would I flee. When I remember that Jesus loves me. 3 Oh if there's only one song I can sing, When m His beauty I see the great King, Ihis shall my song m eternity be, • Oh, what a wonder that Jesus loves me." 4 Jesus loves me, and I know I love him i V^r^. """"^^^^^"^ down my poor soul to redeemi Yes, It was loVe made Him (fie on the tree, UU, 1 am certain that Jesus loves me. 5 If one should ask of me, liow could Itell 1 (ilory to Jesus I know very well : God's Holy Spirit with 'mine dotii agree. Constantly witnessing-Jesus loves me. G In this assurance I find sweetest rest, Irustiirg m Jesus I know I am blest : hatan dismayed, from mv soul now doth flee When 1 just tell him that Jesus loves me ' 24. Tune—G. H <:• S. Songs, page 26. REJOICE and be glad ! ASS me not, O gentle Saviour, _ Hear my humble ci/ ; While on otliers Tliou art smiling, Do not pass me by. iO>. — Sf),viour, Saviour, hear my bumble cry, While on others Thou art calling, Do not pass me by. 2 Let me at a throne of mercy i< ind a sweet relief. Kneeling there in deep contritioU| Help my unbelief. 3 Trusting only in Thy merit, Woulu I seek Thy face ; Heal my wounded,'broken spirit, Save me by Thy grace. 4 Thou the Spring of all my comfort. More than life to me, Whom have I on earth beside TlieeT Whom in heaven but Thee ? sa Tune—G. H. d- S. Songs, page 29. |NE more da^y's work for Jesus ; One less of life for me ! But beav'n is nearer, And Christ is dearer, Than, yesterday to me ; , His love and light Fill all my soul to-night. I Ch«.— One more day's work for Jesus, One more day's work for Jesus, One more day's work for Jesus, One less of life for me. 2 One more day's work for Jesus; How glorious is my King ! ; 'Tisjoy, not daty, i 22 OOSPEL HYMNS AHD SACRED SONQS^ To speak His beauty ; My soul mounts on the vving At the mere tliought How Clirist my life has bought. 3 One moi-e day's work for Jesus ; How sweet the work has been, To tell the story, To show tlie alory, When Christ's flock enter in! How it did shine In this poor lieart Of mine ! 4 One more day's work for Jesus— Oil J es, a weary day ; But heaven shines clear'T, And rest comes nearer, At each step of the way ; And Christ in all — Before His fLice I fall. 5 Oh, blessed work for Jesus! Oh, rest at Jesus' feet ! There toil seems pleasure, Mj wants are treasure, ~ And pain for Him is sweet. Lord, if I may, I'll serve another day. 29. w .^'. \ Tune~G. H. <& S. Songs, page 30. HAT a friend we have in Jesus, All ojir sins and griefs to bear ; What a privilege to carry Everything to God iu prayer. Oh, what peace we often forfeit, Oh, wliat needless pain we bear — All because ve do not carry Everything to God in prayer. 2 Havewe trials and temptiitions ? Is there ti ouble anv \vhere ? We should never be 'discouraged, Take it to the Lord in prayer.' A GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS. 23 Can we lind a Friend so faithful, Who will all our soit6w8 share ? Jesus knows our every weakness, Take it to the Lord 'in prayer. 3 Are we weak and heavy laden, Cumbered witli a loacl of care ? Precious Saviour, still our refuge, Take it to the Lord in prayer. Do thy friends despise, forsake thee i Take it to the Lord in prayer ; In His arms He'll take and shield thea Thou wilt find a solace there. 10. Tune—G. IL & S. Songs, page 31. GOD loved the world of sinners lost And ruined by the fall ; Salvation full, at highest cot't, He offers free to all. Clio. — Oh, 'twas love, 'twas wondrous love! The love of God to me ; It brought my Saviour from above, To die on Calvary. 2 E'en now by faith I claim Him mine. The risen Son of God ; Redemption by His death I tind. And cleansing tluvugh the blood. 3 Love brings the glorious fulness in, And to His saints makes known The blessed rest from inbred sin, Through faith in Christ alone. 4 Believing souls, rejoicing go ; There shall to you be given A glorivOus foretaste, here below. Of endlesrf life in heaven. i/^^-mr ^'fit» Go+rjY*' i?» -i-V^^I Let all the ransomed sin^. And triumph in the dyin<' hour Through Christ the Lord our King. ■■ -^i- 24 GOSPEL HTMNS AND SAC&BD SONOS 3 1 . Tme^G. H, d- S. Songs, page 32. H 47.n y<^"ou the Lord believed ? . StJlI tiiere'« more to follow : Of His grace have you received? Still there's more to follow ; Oh, the grace the Fatiier shows ? Still there's more to follow, ^^J^}v He His grace bestows, btill there's more to follow. ^^O.^More and more, more and more Always more to fol low; * Ob, His matchless, boundless lovo t Still there's more to follow. 2 Have yon felt the Saviour near? Still there's more to follow ; I^^s His blessed presence cheer? txu l ^^®^®'8 ^"ore to follow ; Oh, the love that Jesus shows 1 Still there's more to follow, ^^}y He His love bestows, Still there's more to follow. 3 Have you felt the Spirit's power? Still there's more to follow ; *»"!".? ,"ke the gentle shower? Still there's more to follow : ^ «' the power the Spirit shows. StiU thei-e's more to follow ; ^'''^^'"^"^-"-^' 2 Hath He marks to lead me to Him, «T ^^.^? ^e my Guide ? ' , '"iL"His:idl^"'^"'«-^-<^-P"»t«, 3 Is tliere diadem, as monarch. ^ T3' ^. ^??^^^ ^" ^ery surety. But of thorns ! " "^ , ""mL^^ t^^"^^^^ -o^iet, ^ What have I at last? i^orrow vanquished, labor ended Jordan past ! *' "^^^'^ ^ ^^ ^ WMi^r"' ^'^ ^'^^c^ive me' WjHI TTrt Qo,^ ^,,. - - n ' t XT^i. -Vi — ''V ""^ "''V ? 7 I> SONGS. i shall reigi) ver die ! Qtl pain, Qd by. 6 35. 1 coming, id coming, im, md-printa, GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS. 27 t, Tune—G. H. <& S. Songs, page 36. I HEAR the Saviour say, Tliy strength indeed is small ; Child of weakness, watch and pray, Find in Afe thine all in all. Cho.— Jesus paid it all, AH to Him I owe : Sin had left a crmisou stain: ^ He washed it white as snow. ^ Lord, now indeed I find W Thy power, and Thine alone, Can change the leper's spots, And melt the heart of stone. 3 For nothing good have I Whereby Thy grace to claim — I'll wash my garment white In the blood of Calvary's Lamb. 4 When from my dying bed My ransomed soul shall rise, Then " Jesus paid it all " Shall rend the vaulted skies. 5 And when before the throne I stand in Him complete, I'll lay my trophies down. All down at Jesus' feet. |6. Tune- G. H, <£ S. Sorgs,page 37. ONE there is above all others, Oh, how He loves ! His is love beyond a brother's, Oh, how He loves ! Eartidy friends may fail or leave us. One day soothe, the next day grieve But this Friend will ne'er deceive ue, Oh, how He loves ! UB a 'Ji' ■am n 28 GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS. "^ 'Tis eternal life to know Him Oh, how He loves ! ' Ihmk oh, think how much we owe Him On* how He loves ! ' With His precious.blood He bought uau In the wi aerness He songlit us, lo His fold He safely brought us, Oh, how He lov^s ! 3 Blessed Jesus! would you know Him, Oh, how He loves ! 4 GiVeyourselves entirely to Him, % Oh, how He loves! ^^ Ihink no longer of tiio morrow, l«rom the past new courage borrow Jesus carries all your sorrow, ' Oh, how He loves ! 4 All your sins shall be forgiven Oh, how He loves! ' Baclnvard shall your foes be driven. Oh, how He loves! Best of blessings He'll provide vou, Nought but good shall e'er betide yin, Safe to glory He will guide you, Oh, how He loves I 87. Tune—G. H. dk S. Songs, page 38. TELL me the Old, Old Story, r^^ 9^ unseen things above. Of Jesus and His glory, ,„ 9^ Jesus and His loVe ; lell me the Storv simply, ^ As to a little child, For I am weak and weary And helpless and defjled.' CHo.-Tell me the Old, Old Story, r\i,i CS4. Tell me the Old, Old St Of Jesus and His lov or X •';*,> '!> SONGS, e owe Him, ought U8|/ 18, ; ns. >w Him, m, rrow, GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACKED SONGS, 29 'iven, vou, de yon, I, e38. 2 Tell u?e the Story slowly, That I may taKe it in— That wonderful redemption, Gods remedy for sin ; Tell me the Story often. For I forgot so soon, The " early dew " of morning Has passed away at noon. 3 Tell me the story softly, With earnest tones, and grave: Remember ! I'm the sinner Whom Jesus came to save ; Tell me the story always, If yon would really De In any time of trouble, A comforter to me. 4 Tell me the same old story, When you have cause io fear That this world's empty glory Is costing me too dear ; Yes, and when that world's glory Is dawning on my soul, Tell me the old, old story : *' Christ Jesus make thee whole." Is. Tune^G. H. dt S. Songs, page 39. COME home ! come home ! You are weary at heart, For the way has been dark, And so lonely and wild. O prodigal child ! Come home, oh, come home! Cho. — .Come home ! :Come, oh, come home ! Hi it. n i 1 liiiil im aO GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS. 2 Come home ! come home ' For we watcli and we wait' Aiid we stand at the gate, While the shadows are piled O prodigal child! Come home, oh, come home ! 3 Come home ! come home ' From the sorrow and blame, ^rom the sin and tlie shame, And the tempter tliat smiled. O prodigal child ! Come home, oh, come home! 4 Gome home ! come liome ! J-here is bread and to spare, And a warm welcome there. lUen, to friends reconciled, ' O prodigal child ! Come home, oh, come home i 89. Cho. i.h'i' Tune^G. B. & s. Songs, page 40. T ^9^^ *^ ^^" ^he Story X Of unseen things above, VtJems and His glory Of Jesus and his love'- I love to tell the Story, ' Becanse I know it's true : It satishes my longings As nothing else would do. ~fn!^^f, ^.^ *^^^ the Story ! 1 will be my theme in glory. To t^ellthe Old, Old Story ^' Of Jesus and His love. ^ ^ ^S^® ^ t®^^ the Storv ! rpif^^^'e wonderful it seems, Than all the golden f;inoi«J Oi all our golden dreama- f SONGS, H GOSPEL UYMNS AND SACRED SONGS gj I love to tell tlie Story! It did so mucli for me ; And that is jast the reason, I tell it DOW CO thee. 3 I love to tell the Story ! 'Tia pleasant to repeat What seems, each time I tell it, More woiiderfiilly sweet ; I love to tell the Story, For some have never heard The message of salvation From God's own Holy Word. 4 I love to tell the Story ! For those who know it best Seem hungering and thirsting To hear it, like the rest ; , And when, in scenes of glorv, , - I sing the New, New Song, 'Twill he— the Old, Old Story That I have loved so long. ^ Tune—G. II. <& S. Songs, page 41. HOLY Spirit, faithful' guide, Ever near the Christian's side ; Gently lead us by the hand, Pilgrims in a desert land ; Weary souls for e'er rejoice. While they Iiear that sweetest voice, Whisp'ring softly, wanderer cornel Follow me, I'll guide thee home. Ever present, truest Friend, Ever near Thine aid to leiid Leave us not to doubt and fear, Groping on in darkness drear, When the storms are raging sore, Hearts grow faint, sltA Jiopes give o'er,- Whispering softlv, wanderer come ! Follow me, I'll guide thee home v- m m GOSPEL Iir4iNS AND SACRED SONGS. 3 When our days of toil shmll cease, Waiting still for sweet release, Nothing left but heaven and prayer, Wond'ring if our names were tliere ; Wading deep the dismal flood, Pleading nought but Jesus' blood ; Whispering softly, wanderer come ! Follow me, I'll guide thee home! 4 1 . Tune—G. H. dc S. Songs, page 42. 'HE whole world was \o8t m the darkness T sm The Light of the world is Jesus ; Like sunshine at noonday His glory shone in, The Light of the world is Jesus. Cho— Come to the Light, 'tis shining for thee; Sweetly the Light has dawn'd upon me, Once I was blind, but now I can see : The Light of the world is Jesus. 2 No darkness have we \^ho in Jesus abide, The Light of the world is Jesus ; We walk in the Light when we follow our Guidi The Light of the world is Jesus. 3 Ye dwellers in darkness with sin-blinded eyes, The Light of the world is Jeaus ; Go, wash, at His bidding, and light will arise, The Light of the world is Jesus. 4 No need of the sunlight in heaven, we're told, The Liglit of the world is Jesus ; The Lamb is the light in tlie City of Gold, The Light of that world is Jesus. 42. G, H. &ONGS, GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS, 33 cease, else, I prayer, Jf e there ; od, blood ; sr come ! tome ! the darkness i y shone in, for thee; upon me, an see : !SUS. \ abide, ow our Guid( s. iinded eyes, i will arise, we're told, f Gold, Iie,ilst not tlio Spirit, Nor longer delay ; )d's gniciouM entreiiiicH, may end with lo-day. 2 Oh, child of the kingdom. From sin service cease : Be liiied with the Spirit, With comfort and peace. Oh, (jrieve not the Spirit, Thy Tenclier is He, That Jesus, thy Saviour, may glorified be. 3 Defiled is tlie temple, Its beauty laid low, On God's lioly altar The embers faint glow. liy love yet rekindled, A flame may be fanned; >h, que7ich not the Spirit, the Lord is at hand! ■\c>t\ Tune—G. II, dt S. Songs, page 44. BENEATH the Cross of Jesus I fain would take my stand — The shadow of a mighty Rock, Wirhin a weary land. A home within the wilderness, A rest upon the way. From the burning of the noontide heat, And the burden of the day. 2 O sate and happy shelter, O refuge tried and sweet, O trysting-place where Heaven's love, And Heaven's justice meet! As ,to the Holy Patriarch That wondrous dream was given. So Heems my Saviour's Cross to mo, A ladder up to heaven. 3 There lies beneath its shadow, But on the fuither side, The darJiness of an a^\*lui grave That gapes both deep and wide ; i It ■'M ■!l:; *! 34 aosi'EL iiruNs and sacred songs. 1 1 -IS, ■f i -M HI ■ * ■ ■' ■ L't' ^ 1 ' -%. UH| B :% ■^m And there between us Btands the Croaa,-^ Two HVinH outstretched to Huve, — Like a wtitclniuin Hot to j^njiird the way From that oiei'mil grave. 4 Upon tliai Crods of Jesus, Mine ye at tiniew ca.i K»e Tlie very dying form of One, Who 8iiifered tliere for nie ; And from my smitten heart with tears, Two wonders I confess — The wonders of His glojious love, And my own worthlessness. 5 I take, O Cross, Thv shadow For my abiding place ; I ask no other snnsiiine Than the snnsiiine of His face; Content to Jet tiie world go by, To know no gain nor loss, — Mv sinful self, my only shame, — My glory all the Cross. 44. Tune—0. H. <£ S. Sonr/s^, pa(fe 45. QOi^ fow h( Hen oud i tiiat J' Fi Cho.- 2 N( ] Til 3 Ne ] He 4 Ne Ti WITH harps and with viols, tliere stand ? grea throng In liio presence of Jesns, and sing this new sciig.- Clio. — XJnXo Him who hath loved us and washed u-^ from sin, ar^. Unto Him be the glory forever. Amen. ir\jj i 5lU I 2 All these once were sinners, defiled in His sz;^ht, So'er m Now arrayed in pure garments in praise they unitf And p< 3 He maketh the rebel a priest and a king, t^^~V K^ bath bought iib iikiid taught ue tliis new sont ^ Ij. sing. ^^! SONGS, Croas,- e way teariBv GOSPEL UTMNS AND SACRED SONGS t5. stand ^ grea| new BCiig ;• nd washed 4 low helpless and liopeless we sinners had heen, f He never had loved us till cleaused from our sin. loud ill liis i)rai8e8 our voices tihall ring, ~ that others believing, this new song shall eiug 45. Time^G. 11. <£ S. Songs, page 4G. JKSU8, keep nie near the Cross, There a precious fountain ' Free to all — a healing stream, Fiov^'s from Calvary's mountain. Cho.— In the Cross, in the Cross, Be my glory ever ; Till my i-apiu'red soul shall find Rest beyond the river. 2 Near the Cross, a trembling soul, Love and mercy found me ; Tiiere the briglit and morning star Shed its beams around me. 3 Near th€ CiX)S8 ! O Lamb of God, Bring its scenes before me ; Help me walk from day to day, With its shadows o'er me j' 4 Near the Cross I'll watch and w^ait, [loping, trusting ever, Till I reach the goldeii strand, Just beyond the river. Amen. n His sz;^ht, ise they unitt 8 new sonsT ^■ Tune—G. H. d- S. Songs, page 47. H, bliss of the purified, bliss of the free, I plunge in the crimson tide opened for me ; O'er sin and nncleanness exulting I stand. And point to the print of the nails in His hand. o.— Oh, sing of His mighty love, Sing' of liis miiihtY !o?7e Sing of His mighty love, Mighty lo save. w 36 GOSFEL IIFMN^ AND S ACHED iSONGS, SiOneliti I' 2 Oh, bliss of the purilied, Jesus is mine, No iougei' in dread coiidemuation I pine; In conscious salvation I sin<4- of His grace, Wiio lifteth upon me the light of His face. 3 Oh, bliss of the puriiied! bli.ss of the pure 1 No wound hath the soul that His blood cixam 48. cure ; No sorrow-bowed Iiead but may sweetly find rei No tears but may dry them on Jesus' breast. 4 O, Jesus the crucified ! Thee will I sing, My blessed Redeemer, my God and my King , My soul tilled with rapture shall shoiit o'er ll' j^vave, And tiiumph in death in the '' Mighty to Save Tjie; One lit Eterj 4T. Tune—G. II. cfi S. Songs, page 48. NOT now, my cliild,— a little more ronghtossiii A little longer on the billows' foam ; A few more journeyings in the desert darkness. And then the sanshine of thy Father's Home! 2 Not now : for I have wand-rers in the distance, And thou must call tliera in with patient love; Not now for I have sheep upon the mountains. And thou must follow them where'er they rove 3 Not now ; for I have loved ones sad and weary ; ^ Wilt thou not cheer them with a kindly smile ' Sick ones, who need thee in their lonely sorrow, Wilt thou not tend tliem yet a little while ? 4 Not now ; for wounded hearts are sorely bleedinc And thou must teach those widowed hearts sing ; Not now ; for orphan's tears are quickly falling, They must be gathered 'neath some slieltenii wing, 5 Go, with the name of Jeans, to the dying. And Hpeak that Name in ail its living power, Why should thy fainting heart >:row chill ai weary 'i ' I Caust thou not watch with Me one little hoar '/I ^ iSONGS, GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS, 37 a me, I pine ; a grace, lis face, le pure ] blood caanc 4:8. 3 ,pn« little honr ! and then the glorioaa crowning, Tne golden harp-stringB. and tiie victor's palm ; One little hoar ! and then the hallelujah ! Eternity's long, deep thanksgiving psalrn i eetlv lind rej as' breaat. Tune — G. II, d- S. Songs^ page 49. SAVIOUR, more than life to me, J a ' ■ " I sing, mi clinging, clinging close to ThrO. Let Thy precious blood applied, T -'-,^. Keep nie ever, ever near Thy side. 1 niv Ivnui" , •' shoiit o'er tl.ili^F-— Every day, every hour, Let nie feel Thy cleansing power: May Thy tender love to me, Bind me closer, closer, Lord, to Tliee. 2 Tiiroiigh this changing worhl below Lead me gently, gently as I go ; Trusting Thee, I cannot stray, I can never, never lose my way. 3 Let me love Tiiee more and more, Till this fleeting, fleeting life is o'er; Till my soul is lost in love. In a brighter, brigliter world above. m flity to Save 48. rongb tossiu; am ; 't darkness, er's Home ! he distance, atient love ; mountains, 'er they rove''^' and weary ; indly smile ely sorrow , 3 while ? 'ely bleedin fv'ed hearts dvly falling, ^me shelte.'iij VlHif ng power, row chill a^ littiehoar'/l Tune — G. II. d- S. Songs, page 50. r^ RACE ! 'tis a charming sound, Ur Harmonious to the ear; Heaven with tlie eclio shall resound, And all the earth shall liear. Ref. — Saved by grace alone, Tills is Jill my plea; Jesus s that grace display, Which drew the wondrous plan. 38 GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS, GOS. S Grace taught iny roving feet To tread the heavenly road ; And new supplies each* hour I meet, While pressing on to God. 4 Grace all the work shall crown, Through everlasting days ; It lays in heaven the topmost stone, And well deserves our piaise. !F.- 50. Tiine- -G. H. & S. Songs, page 51. PRECIOUS promise God hath given To the weary pnsser hy, On the way from earth to heaven, " I will guide thee with Mine eve." RjSF.— I will guide thee, I w'll euide thee, I will guide thee witli Mine eye ; On the w^ay from earth to heaven I will guide thee with Mine eye. 2 When temptations, almost wnn thee. And thy trusted watchers iiy ; Let this promise ring within thee, " I will guide thee with Mine eye." 3 When thy secret liopes have perished, In the grave of years gone by ; Let this promise still be cherished, " I will guide thee with Mine eye.'* 4 Wheu the shades of life are falling, And the hour has come to die ; Hear thy trusty Pilot calling, *'I will guide thee with Mine eye." 52. Tune—G. II. & S. Songs, page 52. 11J^^Jea<5eth me ! oh ! blessed thought, XX Uii ! words witii lieav'nlv comfort fraiighl; ^bate'er I do, where'er 1 be*, )till 'tis God's hand that leadeth me. 2 F 3 N A SONGS. '. meet, n, stone, ;e. e5l. ath given v^en, 16 eve. » licle thee, ne eye ; rieuven Aim eye. 1 thee, liee, le eve. » erished, >y; bed, le eye lling, »» e eye 52. » GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS, 39 \ -He leadeth me ! He leadeth me ! By His own hand He leadeth me ; His faithful follower I would be, For by His hand He leadeth me. % Sometimes 'mid scenes of deepest gloom; ^*ometinies where Eden's bovvers bloom, By waters stills, o'er troubled sea, — , ,i8liU 'tis His hand that leadeth nie. ILord, I would clasp Thy hand in mine, iNor ever mnrniuv nor repine — IContent, whatever lot I see, Since 'tis mv God that leadeth me. jAnd when my task on earth is done, [When, by Tliy grace the victory's won, [E'en death's cold wave I will not flee, ' fSiuce God tlM-ough Jordan leadeth me. ight, :ortfranghi;| e. Tune — G. H. <& S. Songs, page 53. DOWN life's dark vale we wander. Till Jeeus comes ; We watch and wait and wonder, Till Je8u« comes. Mo. — All joy His loved ones bringing, When Jesus comes; All praise through heaven ringing. When Jesus comes. All beauty bright and vernal, When Jesus conies ; All glory, grand, ctei-nnl, Wlien Jesus comes. 9 Oil, let my lamp be burning When Jesus comes ; For Him my soul be yearning. When Jesus comes. 3 No nioT-e heart-pangs nor sadness. When Jesus comes ; All peace and joy and gladness, When Jesuscomea. Wiii 4\f 40 GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS. 4 All doubts and fears will vfinish, When Jesus comes ; All ^4oom His face will banish, When Jesus comes. 5 He'll know the way was dreary, When Jesus comes ; « He'll know the feet grew weary, When Jesns coiues. 6 He'll know what griefs oppressed me When JeBus comes ; Oh, how His arms will rest be ! When Jesus comes. 53. Tune^G. H. & S. Songs, page 54. WHAT ! " lav mv sins on Jesus T' God's well-beiovedSon! No ! 'ti a truth most precious, That God e'en thathiiB done. Cho. — Hallelujah, Jesus saves me, He makes me '• white as snow'' Hallelujah, Jesus saves me, He makes me " wliite rs snow. '■'*. 2 Yes, 'tis a truth most precious, To all who do believe, God laid our sins on Jesus, Who did the load receive. 3 What ! '' bring our guilt to Jfesas ? " To wash away our stains ; The act is passed thai freed us, And naught to do remains. 54. Tune—G. H. d- S. Songs, page 55. JUST as I am, without one plea. Rut tliat TTiv blood was siied for And that Thou bidt O Lamb of God : me come to come, 1 com* me, lee. GOSI 2 Just as To rid To Th< OLi 3 Just as With T . Fiii-liti] OLi USt Ri ight, ea, a OLj list at Wilt w ^'caut I )5. OLj D SONGS, lish, ai, . « ary, essed m« ne ! 'c 54. Jesus r* i! e. snow " -'J snow. [GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS. 41 iaas 33 55. (■V>r rno Fust as I am, and waiting not To rid my soul of one dark blot, To Thee, whose blood can cleanse each spotg O Lamb of God ! I come, I come ! 3 Just as I am, though tossed about With many a conflict, many a doubt, . Fiiihrings and fears within, without, O Lamb of God ! I come, I come ! 4 Just as I am, poor, wretched, blind, Slight, riches, healing of the mind, Yea, all I need, in Thee to find, O Lamb of God ! I come, I come ! 5 JiiJ^t as I am ; Thou wilt receive, AV'lt welcome, ])ar(lon. cleanse, relieve: I^eause Thy promise 1 believe, O Lamb of God ! I come, I come ! )5. Tune, — G. H. ds S. Songs, page 55. TO-DAY the Saviour calls; Ye wnnd'rers come ; O, ye beniii' " d souls, SNhy long -'oam? 2 To-day the Saviour calls: Oh, listen now ; Within tiiese saci-ed walls To Jesus bow. 3 '^'o-day the Saviour calls s For refuge fly ; Tho storm of justice falls, And death ianigli. 4 The Spirit calls to-day Yield to His newer : Oh, grieve Him not away 'Tis mercy's hour. 42 GOSPEL HYMNS AND gACXED SONBS. ^mOSPj 56. Tune-^G. H. & S. Songs, page 66. THE great Physician now is near, The sympathizing Jesus : He speaks the drooping heart to cheer. Oh, hear the voice of Jesus. Cho. — Sweetest note in seraph sonir, Sweetest :< : en mortal tongue, Sweetest c. ver sung, Jesus, blec^od Jesus. '2 Your many sins are all forgiven, Oh, hear the voice of Jesus ; Go on your way in peace to heaven, ' And wear a crown witli Jesus. 3 All glory to the dying Lamb ! I now believe in Jesus ; I love the blessed Saviour's name, I love the name of Jesus. 4 The children too, both great and small, Who love the name of Jesus, May now accept the gracious call To work and live for Jesus. 5 Come, brethi-en, help me sing His praise. Oh, praise -the name of Jesus ; Come, sisters, all your voices raise, . Oh, bless the name of Jesus. G His ngfte dispels my guilt and fear, No other name but Jesus ;. Oh. how my soul delights to hear . The precious name of Jesus. 7 And when to that bright world above, We lise to see our JeauR, We'll sing around the throne of love His name, the name of Jesus. CH Oui 'Uiou si : Didst A Victi Now I Beath {) O Ch itTh ^'Tis e lat hi [Now hova OCli hou v Tlier. ly tej Thv lie ter [oci IV op it bri by fo: [Now ihova to C\ IV bl •Thv 111 for Now 6 JB*or mi And 'hou'r And hen Thy ED tSONG.Sl. •WdOSPEL HYMNS AND SACKED SONGS. 43 age 66, 3 near. to cheer. sons:, . tongue, en, eaven, us. -me, id small, call His praise. •aise. fear. ear I above, f love 3. Tune—G. H. & S. Songs, page 57. CHRIST, what burdens bowed Thy head! Oar load was hiid on Thee ; Uliou stoodest in tlie sinner's stead, Didst bear all ill for me. ' A Victim led, Thy blood was shed; Now there's no load for me. I Death and the curse were in our cup — O Christ, 'twas full for Thee ! But Thoii hast drained the last dark drop — 'Tis empty now for me. 'that bitter cup — love drank it up ; Now blessings' draught for me. J Jehovah lifted up His rod — O Christ, it fell on Thee ! JPJiou wast sore stricken of Thy God; ' There's not one stroke for me. Thy tears, Thy blood, beneath it flowed; Thv bruising healeth me. • I The tempest's awful voice was heard — O Christ, it broke on Thee ! IV open bosom was my ward, [tt braved tlie storm for me. )iy form was scarred, Thy visage marred ; [jN'ow cloudless peace for me. ^hovah bade His sword awake — fO Christ, it woke 'gainst Tliee ! y blood the flaming blade must slake; Thy heart its sheath must be — | * 111 for my sake, my peace to make j* : Now sleeps that sword for me. 6 For me, Lord Jesns, Thou hjist dieol, And I have died in Thee ; ?hou'rt risen': my bands are all untied, 'And now Thou liv'st in me. 'hen purified, made white, and tried, Thy Glory then for me. f 'it' j, 44 GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS. ^^'''^'^^ 58. Tune^G, II. & S. Songs, page 58. OH, to be over yonder ! Ill that land o'f wonder, W W ^we and a 6 01 Where the anp^el voices uainyle, and the angel hii! : ' Ai: rin<»' • • x- n^^if f • , irum.ufor 10 be tree Irom pam and sorrow, bird'i And the anxious, dread to-mori-ow, Tli io rest HI lio-ht and silnyhine, in the presence o: Ai I^i"o- J there's 11 2 Oil, to be over yonder ! ^- , ,. ^^y y<^arnin,i»: heart Ki'ows fonder ^'' Uf looking to The east, to see tlio blessed day^' bring- Some tidings of the i^^aking, The cloudless, pure dav breaking ;— ' My heart is yearning— yearning for the comino- o KlUiT. "^ 3 Oh, to be over yonder ! Alas ! I sigh and wonder Why clings m\ poor, weak, sinful iicart to anv ea^ Cho 1 u 1 am Is I U thi m III the sky, after tempest, as sliineth the bow,— la the Kiance of the sunbeam, as meiteth the snow. He lookea on that lost one: *'her sins were for- , given, ]:#id the sinner went forth in fheaveD- the ueauty of 65. Tum—O, H. d S. Smg* page 65. BRIGHTLY beams our Father's merejr From His lijfht-house evermore ; But to us He gives the keening Of the lights along the shore. 0HO.— Let the lower lights be burning ! Send a gleam across the wave ! Some poor fainting, struggling seaman You may rescue, you may save. Dark the night of sin has settled, Loud the angry billows roar ; Eager eyes are watching, longing. For the lights along the e ' ore. Trim your feeble lamp, my brother: _ Some poor seamAn tempest-tost, Trying now to make the harbor, la the darkness may be lost- Tune- G. H. <& S. SongSt pctge 06. LONG time I wandered in darkness and sm. And wondered if ever the Ught would shine in, leard Christian fnends tell of rapture divine Id wisliM, how I wiah'd that their Saviour were mine. .. , ,. 5.3.,.. -. ._.. ^ liitiSw, J'*.'**, & wiBit et us think, how heav'n and home Lie beyond that " Till lie come / " 2 When the weary ones we love Enter on that rest above, When their words of love and cheer Fall no longer on our ear. Hush ! be every murnuir dumb, It is only " Till He come /" 3 Clouds and darkness round us pre Would we have one sorrow less? All the sharpness of the cross, All that tells the world is loss. Death, and darkness, and the tomb, • Pain us only " Till He corm ./ " 4 See the feast of love is spread, Bj'iiik the wine and eat the bread ; Sweet mem(-;rials, till tiie Lord Call us round His heavenly board, ISoiue from earth, from glory some, Severed only ^''Till He come / " '' b^i 51 52 oospEL arMNs and sacreo sonos. 70. Dennis. S. M. Key F, HOW Bolemii are the words, And yet to faith how plain, Which Jesus uttered while on earth— * ' Ye must be born again I " 2 " Ye must be born again ! " For 80 hath God decreed , No reformation will suffice — 'Tis lif% poor sinners need. 3 " Ye must be born a^ain ! " And life in Christ mi-st have ; In vain the soul may elsewhere go — .'Tis He alone can save. 4 " Pe must be bom again ! " Or never enter heaven ; 'Tis only blood-waslied ones are there- The, ransomed and forgiven. GOSi I W( W Sos K ^A 71. Oetonville. C. M. Key B|j. HOW sweet the name of Jesus sounds In a believer's ear ; It soothes his sorrows, heals his wounds. And drives away his fear. 2 It makes the wounded spirit whole, And calms the troubled breast ; 'Tis manna to the hungry soul, Arid to the weary, rest. 3 Dear Name, the Rock on which I build, My shield and hiding-place ; My never-failing treasure, tilled With boundless stores of grace. 4 Jesns my Shephjerd, Saviour^ Friend; My Prophet, driest, and King ; My Lord, my Life, my Way, my End.— Accept the praise I bring. T pas jVIy . oiUu ' > SONGS, [GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS. 53 8, a earth— I would Thy boiiii(Ue88 love proclaim Witli every fleeting breath ; So shall the music of Thy name Refresh my soul in death. e; sre go— Cm %i ire there— • ^aS^R fe- :^HH 18 sounds j woands, .| ole, 1 ■•' < I builds e. lend ; T End.— Tune- G. H. SACRED SONGS. ^ " f 1"^! persuaded," harvest is p^st! Almost persuaded/^doom comes at last I Almost " cannot avail ; " Almost "is biit to fail! ad. sH,d. thuf k;4^4^^.. :i 76. bad, sad, that bitter wail— "Almo8t--to/o* Christ, the living way. S W.y m}]y song and story Is— Jegug died for me ; H^y only hope for glory, The Cross of pajvary, tit: 58 OOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS. COS. 79, Tune—G. II. d- S. Songs, jjage 76. 4 SOWING the see(i by the dayliglit fair, Sowing the seed by the nooiiduy gWe, Sowing the seed by th'e fading ligjit, - Sowing tlie seed in the solemn night; Oil, what shall the harvest be '( Oh, what shall the harvest be ? HO.-ll : Sown in the darkness or sown in the light, II : Sown inourweaknessdr sown iuoui- niight^ Gathered in time or eternity, Sure, ah, sure will the liarv'est be. 2 Sowing the seed by the wayside high, Sowing the seed oil tlie rocks to die, Sowing the seed where the thorns will spoil. Sowing the seed in the fertile soil ; Oh, what shall the harvest be'? Oh, what shall the harvest be ? 3 Sowing tlie seed of a lingering pnin. Sowing the seed of a maddened brain, Sowing tiie seed of a tarnished name, Sowing the seed of eternal Bliame ; • Oh, what shall tiie harvest be ? Oh, what shall the harvest be ? 4 Sowing the seed with an aching heart, Sowing the seed while the tear-di-ops start, Sowing in hope till the renpers come, Gladly to gather the harvest home ; Oh, what shall tlie harvest be '? Oh, what shall the harvest be ? 80. Tune—G. II. di S. Songs, page 18. T™^^ j» Jife for a look at the Crucified One. 1 nere is life at this moment for thee ; Then look, sinner, look nnto Him and be saved, Unto Him who was nailed to the tree. Rep.— Look ! look ! look and li m. ve Oh, wh^ If on: Oh, wh^ bl If His It is not But th On Him, : II Tliy w Then do clti There That one And CO Then tak The lif. And knoi Since J "ETthei- ^ AVith it jKoom, ro( Day is de The shade Koom, roc The brida Piiss in, pi Room, roc It fills, it 1 Make hast Kooin, roo Yet there i re IS iiit- for a look at the Urnciiied One, 1 here is life at this moment for thee. lioom, roo NGS. GOSPEL urjuys and sacred so'jvgs. 59 'Vli kire, he li^ht, Li- might, Ml , spoil. tart, g One, S}lV(3d, ed One, Oh, VYl.y was He there as tlie Bearer of hi.i, It on Jfcsus thy _ir„iit was not i-^d ? "^biood?"' ''^' ^^^"^^^ ^^^^ Hiu-deaii«in If His dying thy debt lias not paid ? It is not thv tears of repentance and prnver«. But the Blood, that atones for the soul'- On Hmi, tlien, who nlied it, thou mavcKt ui, once Ihy weight of iniquities roll. '^^^""^^ clm-ed''^*' ^'^'^ vvelcome, since God hr.s de. There remained no more to be done: Ihat once in the end of the world He appeared, And completed the work He begun. ^^1!" ^ri^^ ^^'^<^'; rejoicing from Jesus at once 1 he lite everlasting He gives • And know Avith assurance ^thou never canst die ' femce Jesus thy rigiiieousness, lives. Tune—G. H. d- S. Songt^, page 79. 'ET there is room ! The Lamb's bright hall of song \V 1th Its fair glory, beckons thee alcni,^ ; lioom, room, still room ! oh, enter, enter'n'ovv ! Day is declining, and the sun is low ; the sliadows lengthen, ligiit makes haste to go: lioom, room, still room ! oh, enter, enter now! The l)ridal hall is filling f r the' feast : Pass in, pass in, and be the Bride.oroora's guest Ivoouj, room, still room ! oh, enter, enter now.' It fills, it fills, that hall of jubilee ! Make haste, make haste ; 'tis not too full for thee: ixooui, room, still room ! oh, enter, ^nter now ! Yet there is roorti ! Still open stands the gate, ine gate of iove ; it is not yet too late : iioom, room, still room ! oh*, outer, oiiter now ! 1 * i 7, 60 GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS. G Paaa in, pass in ! That banquet is for thee ; That cup of everlaslin^ love is free ; Room, room, still room ! oh, enter, enter now I 7 All heaven is there, uU joy ! Go in, go in ; The angels beckon thee the prize to win : Room, room, still room ! oh, enter, enter now! r Louder and sweeter sounds the loving call ; Come lingerer, come ; enter that festal hall : Room, room, still room ! oh, enter, enter now! • Ere night that gate may close, and seal thy doom ; Ihen the last, low, long cry :— " No room, no room ! " No room, no room :— oh, woful cry, *♦ No room I " o^. G. H. (£ S, SongSy page 80. ONLY an an armour-bearer, proudly I stand, Waiting to follow at the King's comuiandj Marching if '' onward " bhall the order be, Standing by my Captain, serving faithfully. CHO.-Hear ye the battle cry ! *' Forward," the call ! See ! see the faltering ones ! backward they fall II : Surely the Captain may depend on me, Though but an armour-bearer I may be. :ll 2 Only an armour bearer, now in the field, Guarding a shining helmet, sword, and shield, Waiting to hear the thrilling battle-cry, Ready th^n to answer, '' Master, here am L" 3 Only an armour-bearer, yet may I share Glory immortal, and a bright crown wear : If, in tJe battle, to my trust I'm true, ^ine shall be the honors in the Grand Reviow. 83. Tune—G, H. dt S. Songs, page &". LIGHT in the darkness, sailor, day is at hand! 1^ _ 1^®*''_ ® foaming billows fair Haven's land, i/rocii WaB tne voyage, sailor, now almost o*er, I hat^ withm the life-boat, sailor, pull for the shore OC Cho.— 1 1 I 2 Trust Stix)nu Heed ro Watch 3 Bright Cloudj Safe ir " Glor 84. s 01 To S W M^ Be Fo 3 Ah Fo Ab Fo \ If Ha No Lei 5 W£ TTT* VV i Be OXGS, lee; er now I iu; n: 3r now ! ca] I ; hail : 31* now I i thy doom ; room, no lo room I " r stand, iiQiand; be, ally. " the call ! id they fall me, f be. :ll J, shield, '^} nl. >i ;ar: Jeviow. at hand ! ven's land ►8t o'er, the shore GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS. 61 Cho.— Pull for the shore, sailor, pull for the shore ! Heed not the rolling waves, but bend to the ^^**» [more! Safe ni tl life-boat, sailor, cling to Belf no Leave the poor old stranded wreck, and pull for the shore. 2 Truat in the life-boat, sailor, all else will fail, Sti-ongerthe surges dash, and fiercer the gale, Heed not the stormy winds, though loudly tliey roar j I shore Watch the "bright moniing star," and pull for the 3 Bright gleams the morning, sailor, up lift the eye ; Clouds and darkness disappearing, glory is nigh 1 Safe in the life-boat, sailor, sing evermore ; ** Glory, glory, hallelujah ! " pull for the shore. S' 84. Tune—G, H. t& S. Songs, page 84. [UN of my soul, Thou Saviour dear, * It is not night if Thou be near ; Oh, may no earth-born cloud arise. To hide Thee from Thy servant's eyes. 2 Wbon the soft dews of kindlv sleep My wearied eye-lidii gently steep. Be my last thought, how sweet to rest Forever on my Saviour's breast. 3 Abide with me from mom till eve, For without Thee I cannot live ; Abide with ine when night is nigh, For witliout Thee*I dare not die. ^ If some poor wandering child of Thine Have spurned to-day the voice divine- Now, Lord, the gracious work begin ; Let him no more lie down in sin. 5 Watch the sick : enrich the poor ♦ viMi yiwisyiiigcj IiOlu ii'ty DuUuuieStt Hlorej Be evenr mourner's sleep to-night. Like infant's slumbers, pure and light. iS'l! f Ci: GOSPEL UVMN^, AND SACKED SONGS. GO 6 Come iieur and bless m when we wake S.'m t''»'0"^^l> the world our way we take, lill in the ocean of Thv love, * We lotse ourselves in heaven 'above. m. 85. T:zne—0. H. dk S. Songs, page 84. JESUS, lover of mv soul, Ltn, me to thy boHum flv, vVhilo Ihe nearer waters roll, While the tempest, still is hjo-h ; Ilnle nie, oh, my Saviour liide^ Till the storm of life is past; Safe into the haven guide, Oh, receive my soul at last. 2 Other refu<^-e have I none, Hangs my helpless soul on Thee r Leave, oh, leave me not alone, Still support aiui comfort me. All my trust on Thee U staved. All my help from Tliee l',brinff • Cover my defenceless head ' With the shadow of Thy wing. 3 Thou, Christ, art ;ill I want; More than all in Thee I iind : Raiye tlie fallen, .cheer the faint. Heal the sick, and lead the blind. Just and holy is Tliy name, I am all unrighteousness; Vile, and full of si^i I am. Thou art full of truth and grace. 4 Plenteous grace with Thee is found- Grace to cover all my sin : Let the healing stream's abound ; Make me, '.keep me, pure within. Thou of life the Fountain art. Freely let me take of Tliee : «ii!iug Thoiv up within mv heart llise to aPetej-nity. 2 ^ C ( C A T 3 A^ Si u F. W 4 W W W Se lU: Le L' P7. O] Siiow Let Cho.— E L 2 Pass I Sini Thou I^et JONGS. wake, rti takej e. 86. )e id. 3. 37. (JOSPEL UVMNS AND SACRED SQACS Tune-0, II. di S. Songs, page 86. TJOCK of Aj.e«, cli.fi for lue, XI; Let me liido my.self in Thee: Let, llie vvHter and ilie bloo .H ACRED SONG.% I! : From my heart the b«rden K<>Ji»t> For He knows How 1 osteal the bitter t>om life^B woea ; How to j^ild tiie tear-drop ' NVitli His smile, Make the desert garden. Bloom awhile \ II : Wlieii my weakneKs leaneth On His might, All seema light,: 3 I leave it all with Jesus I>ay by day ; Faith tan lirnily trust Him, ^yOiTfte wiiat may. Htt-pe liH« (h'opped hey anchor, >'oni}(i her rest In the calm, snre haven Of Hi» breast; 1: Love esteems it heaven To abide At His &ide. :li 4 Oh, leave it nil wit)j Jesuo, Drooping soul ! Tell not Aa//' thy story. Bat tile whole.* Worlds on1*'orlds are banging On His hand. Life and death are waiting His coniroand ; 1: Yet His tender bosom MuUes thee room— Oh, conie homj?.; 91. Time—G. 11, '.iwn tVom Imnianiiera reins, AiKi .vjnners pii.ngod benenth that Hood Lo»e all thyir guilty kUuu«» - ' ec Ref, 2 The ( Tb And Wi 8 E'er i Th; Redei An( 4 Then I'll Wiieii Liei 92. OH, th Bvt WJiere t Are ro! 2 01), thinl Who b Of the ^c In theii Rep.— 3 Mv Sfn Then riM - , I iivii a Let n ^GOSPEL HYMNS Am) SACRED SOmS, g-T REP.-Lose all their guilty stains, Lj)se all then- guilty stains ; T n«i".'']t?KP?"^^'^,^''^^"^^**i t^'-^t flood l^ose all their guilty stains. ^ "^^^r^^Vf^ ^^''^^ lejoiced to see Ibat fountain in his day ; Wash all my sins away.-Wash all, &c. 8 E'er since by faith I saw the stream 1 hy flowing wounds supply, Kedeemmg love has been my theme And shall be till I die.~And Shalt' &c. ^ '^^rm ^" *^ iiobler, sweeter sons _ 1 11 siiig Thy power to save, * When this poor lisping, stammering tongue Lies silent in the grave.-Lies silent, &c 0*^^ z"-^. Tune—G. H. d- S. Son()s, page 90. AH, think of the ;^ome over there \J By the side of the river of light Where the saints all immortal aiS fair. Are robed m their garments of white. l.^F.— Over there, over there, Oh, thinlc of the home over there. 2 Ol), think of the friends o\^er there, Who betore us the journey have trod, - Of the igongs that they breathe on the air, in their home m the palace of God. liEF.—Over there, over there, Oil, think of the friends over there, :J My Snviour is now over there ^^ There niy kindred and friends are at rest, ivvay ii'om my isoi-row Hn{i rare, jei me fly to the land of tJie blest My S Over the ivKuiris over now over tl lere %:■ ih ere. 68 GOSPEL HYMNS AXD SACRED SONGS. 4 I'll soon be at liouie over there, For tiie end of my journey I see ; Many dear to my Iteart, over there, Are watching and waitini^ Ib^ me. Over tliere, over there, I'll soon be at home over there. Gho 93. 94. Tune — (¥. //. d- S. Songs, page 91. ORE holiness s^ive me, M More strivings within, More ))atience in sutrring, More sorrow for sin ; More faith in my Saviour, More sense of Ilis care ; Moi'e joy in iiis service, More purpose in pi-ayer. 2 Motie gratiuwle give me. More trust in the Lord ; More pride in Ilia glory, More hope in Mis word ; More tears for His jsorrows, IMore pain at His grief; More meeknesa in tri;d, More praise for relief. i More pnri ry give me, More strength to o'ercome ; Mo!(i freedom from earth-stain< Jilore longings for home ; More fit for the kingdom. More used would I be ; More blessed and holy. More, Saviour, like Thee. Tune — G. II. (& S. Songs, page 92. rIOME, every soul by sin oppiesbecc I rni 5„ ... * :<-^. _i. _ t I.jx And He will surely give you rest^ By trusting in llis word. 95. He w Foi Cm § Thev\ Oh, How< Tha S Be wi\ You i3eliev Will 96. O'er (^O.SPEL nVMN^S' AND SACRED SONGS. Qg GHO.-Only trust Him, oid7tmst Ilim, Only trust Him now ; He will save you, He will save you. He will save you now. * * 2 Forjesus shed His precious blood Kich blesBin.trs to bestow ; ±'lnii^re now into tlie crimson flood ^ iiiHt washes white as snow. o Yes Jesus is the Truth, the Way, f l/iat leads vou into rest : • ^ ±5elieve in Him without delay, ' And you are fully blest. 4 Come then, and join tliis holv band.' And on to .i^loi-v go, ' * ■^<^, «well in that celestial land, Where joys immortal flow. 95. Tune-G. II. d- S Songs, page 93 And as^Ht' ^""^'T^ ^''^''^' ^^ ^^^ name, v/ Ana asiv Him your heart to renew • He waits to be gracious, O turn not away i or now there is pardon for you. • Ciio.—Yes, there is pardon for you, 1 es, there is pardon for you ; ^ or Jesus has died to redeem yoa. And oflers full pardon to you. ^ ' Oirw'hv ^51?'"^'"?'^^" ^^''^ ^^^^^^« ^"^« death, wn, wliy will you long^'r pursue ? ' TLfV^/T"^^ ^^'^ «^^^^^et message of love Ihat ofters full pardon for vou ? 3 Be warned of your danger; escape to the croBS • Your only salvation is there ; ^^^«^^08S, wir' '^''^ **'^^* "'^"^^"^ the Spirit of grace Will answer your penitent prayer. ^ 96, N O'er OTHIN < — G TT ff. c a ^•. w(-)?^t/5, jJaje y-i. G but leaves ! The spirit er si O'er years of wtisted lift spirit grieves na indulged wliile conscience slept, /i ,0 GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS, GOSf O'er vows and promises unkept, And reap from years of strife- Nothing but leaves ! nothing but leaves I t Nothing but leaves ! No gathered sheaves, Of life's fair ripening grain : We sow our seeds ; lo I tares and weeds,-^ Words, idle words, for earnest deeds- Then reap, with toil and pain, Nothing but leaves ! nothing but leaves I 3 Nothing but leaves ! Sad mem'ry weavefc No vail to hide the past : And as we trace our weary way, > And count each lost and misspent day We sadly find at last- Nothing but leaves ! nothing but leaves? 4 Ah, who shall thus the Master meet, And bring but withered leave? ? Ah, who shall at the Saviour's feet, Before the aw^ful judgment-Beat Laj^ down for golden sheaves, Nothing but leaves ! nothing but leaves ! 97. Tune—G. U. d- S. Songs, page 9.". WHEN He Cometh, when lie .:.>mcCr To make up His jewels. All His jewels, precious jewei.i, His loved and His own. Oho. — Like the stars of tlie mornin.i'-, His bright crown adorning. They shall shine in their 1)0:1 iitv. Bright gems for His crown. 2 He will gather^ He will gatlicr '* The gems for His kingdom : All tlie pure ones, all the bright oaea, His loved and His own 3 Little children, little children, Who love tiieir Redeemer, Are the jewels, precious jeweia, Uis loved and His own. 98, VJ Th€ There's \\ Ami \4(Mi intiiB. There are All w^x^is a Tlie lo^i a f;iio.— Go V Go V 2 " Go worl; With bloo( Thy time i Thy warm I willinglj The songs^ In pain an^ 1 fiaid jhy 3 " Go wo. k day! The bright And niglit'« Then the ti Begin in Th Thy streng And bleHse( \ GOSPEL J/yjUM^S A\D .^ArjlEJ) SO AGS n ■^7. ^, 9a ftt«t>~6*. //. ct- >S', Songs, ^tage »C. -Aii(J ^^imigblno, aud sovviii^, and gatlieriiig the frujiis. ° There are foxes to take, there are wolves to destroy All «^x'!s aij(i laiiks I can tnily employ: j \'.— Go vyork, 4^0 work, jjo work in Mv vineyari'errf are few. ^ «??T?*'V^.¥^ viiieyard ;" I claim theo «« Mine ; With blood did I buy tiiee and all thj».t is thiwe— ihy time and thy talents, thy loftieet powers. Ihy warmest aftectioity, ihv «nwnie8t hours. I willingly yielded j\iy kingdom for thee, 1 he Bougs of ai«h angels— to hang on the tree, In pain and temptaiion, in anguifih and siianie, 1 luiid jhy full ransom ; My purohitae I claim. 3 "Go woikiii My vineyard;" oh, w^ork while Yia day! The bright hoars of snnshine are hastening a wavj And night's gloomy ehadowa are gathering fast ; ' Ihen the time for owi- iabor shall ever be past. Begin in the morning and toil all the day-; rh V strengfTh I'll supply, and thv w-ages Til pa^ ; And blensed, thrice blessed, the diligent few ' .««"■ u^ "J. r\ 72 GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS, 99. Tune—G. II. dc S. Songs, page 97. DEPTPI of mercy ! cim there be Mercy still reserved for me 1 Can my God 4Ii8 wrath forbear ? Me, the cliief of sinners, spare ? . 2 I have ^ong withstood His grace j - Long provoked Him to His lace ; Would not hearken to His calls, Grieved Him by a thousand tails. , 3 Novp-, incline me to repent ; ^ Let me now mv sins lament ; Now my foul revolt deplore, Weep, believe, and sin no more. i 00. Tune—G. II. <& S. Songs, page 98. MY heart, that was heavy and sad, Was made to rejoice and be glacj And peace without measure I had, When the Comforter came. Ref.— Peace, sweet peace, Peace when the Comforter came! My heart that was heavy and sad, Was made to rejoice and be glad, And peace without measure I had When the Comforter came. ' 2 To sin and to evil inclined, With darkness pervading my mind X^o rest 1 could anywhere Hud,, ' Till the Comfori-er came. " 3 The yoicj of thanksgiving I raised, .< Ihe Lord my Redeemer, 1 praised j was at His mercy amaz'd, When the Comforter came. 101. Tune~G. H. <& S. Songs, page 99. ALL hail the power of Jesus' name I t. « . . ii^igels prostrate fail ; B: iJrmg torth the rova] dindcni And crown Mini Lord of uil : y OOSPl 2 Let To A 3 Oh. W Wcr A 102. T OS^ The ii\ The 2 My gn: Assia To sprc Thej 3 Jesus !- That 'Tis mu 'Tia h 4 He brej He se His blo( His b; 103. Tw, WHAT y V f In con Yet who tha -But wishes t |2 Pray^lnake I Prayer chml: I Gives exercii I Brings every 3 Restrainin<»- T P„.,,, 7_^ And Satan tri The weakest OOSPEL HYMNS AND SACIiHL yor.^S- 2 Let every kindred, "T^ry tribe, On this terrestrial bujj, 10 Hiiu ail majearj a8cril)e, And crown Him Lord of all. .i Oh that with yonder sacred tliroPff . ^^«^'!' jo'iiiheevedastin-sonff, .\]id crown aim Lord of ail i J ^ OJ. a thousand ionfrnes to siuff V^ ^^Jygi-eiuliedeeraer'a praise; "" Ihe. i^K)rjes of my God and Kin/r, Ihe .i-mmplis of His grace. ^ My graciouB Mastei-, and my God Assist me to proclaim,— lo spread, through all the eartli abroad The honors of Thy Name '''"^^'^^» ^ *^ ThnlT-^r ^^^""^ "^^^* ^^i^^'^^s 0"r fears, That bids o-xr sorrows cease ; :l^TI-'' '" ^^'^ sinner's ears, lis hie, and health, a^id peice. 4 Hebreaks the power of cancelfd sin „He sets the pris'ner free ; lli^blood can make the foulest clean . His blood avail'd for me. ^TT^w A m '"''T^' f : ^- ^«W Pa^« 100. 11/ ^Al vai-ious hindrances we meet, vl; I T^}'^^ ^^ ^^^® mercy-seat ! Yet Avlio that knows the worth of prayer But wishes to be often there ? ^'''>^^» 2 Pray^-bijikeB tlie darkened clouds withdraw Prayer chn.bs the ladder Jacob saw^ * (^lyes exercise to faith and love, ^rings every blessing from abqve. S Kestraimng praver, we cease to ficrht- - raver MiuiieH tne Christian's armor hvi, 73 And Satan trembles whenTc ihe weakest a-aint upon his knees. e sees mor bright 74 GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS. 1 04. Tune~G. H. d: S. Songs, page. 100. SO let onr lips iiid livea expresa The lioly gospel we profesH •. JSo let our works uiid virtu.: , .r?iaio, To prove the doctrine {iH iH'h,/ , 2 Thus shall we best })roelaim alu-oad The honors of our Saviour God ; Wlieii His salvation reigns within, And grace subdues the power of sin. 3 IJeligion bears our .vpirjts up, While we expect tliat blessed liope,— The bright appearance of the Lord : And faith stands leaning on His word. 105. Tune— Retreat. L. M. Key C. FROM every stormy wind that blows, From every swelling tide of wees, Thei-e is a calm, a sure retreat ; 'Tis found beneath the mercy-seat. 2 There is a place, where Jesus sheds The oil of gladness on our heads; A place than all besides more sweet, — It IS the blood-bought mercy -seat. 3 There is a scene wliere spirits blend, Where friend holds fellowship with friend-, Though sunder'd far, by faitli w^e meet, Around one common mercy-seat. 106. Tune—BENETENTO. 1?^. 8 lines. Key P. SINNERS, turn ;• why will ye die ? God, your Maker, asks von why ? God. who did your being give, Made you w^itli. 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 ? oniiicrri, ;urii ; wny wiii ye uie 7 God, your Saviour, iisks ynu why 7 .6 aosPEL h: He, who Died Hiu Will ye I Crucify y Why, ye Will ye 8 3 Sinners, t God. the I He who £ Urged vo Will ye n Will ye si O ve dyin Why will Tune— r. THIG Lord's He makes In pastures gi. The quiet w My soul He dc And me to v Within the pal Evh tor Hiy Yea, though I Yet will I fe For Thou art \ And staif me My table Thou In presence < My head Thou And my cup Goodness and i Shall siireiv And in God'^'h M.y tlw <'llin.<' V.7 GOSPEL HYMNS AND SAURKD SONGS. 75 He, who did your souls icfrievo. Died Himself, that ve uii;^iir liv«. Will ye let Him die' in vtiiti ? Cruelty your Lord h^^jiIu ? Why, ye ransomed ainueiY,. wliv Will ye slight ilis grace aiul dil ? 3 Sinners, turn ; why will vc tUe ? God. the Spirit, aHlvH you Why / He who all your live.*^ h.-itli wiiove, Urged you to embrace 1U« K.ve Will ye not Hih grace r»*c'.;ivti i Will ye still reluae to livt; i ' O ve dyin<.' sinners, whv. Why will ye forever diu / |IT. Tune—G. II. <& S, Sot.fjK, pago. 101. THE Lord's my «hef)her: rod, But, in the hoir* of grief or pain, Will lean upon its God ;— 3 A faith that Hhinea more bright and clenr When tempeats rage without; That when in danger knows no fear. In darkness foels no doubt ;— ^ 4 Lord, give us sucli a laith as this, And then, whate'ermay conic, We'll taste e'en here, the hallow'd bliss Of an eternal home. S' 109-. Tune— AzMON. CM. Key A. tALVATION ! O the jovful sound ! f What pleasure to our ears; A sovereign balm for every w^ound, A cordial for our fears. 2 Salvation I let the echo fly The spacious earth around. While all the armies of the sky Conspire to raise tlie sound. 3 Salvation ! O Thou bleeding Lnnib ! To Thee the praise belongs-, Salvation shall inspire our hearts, And dwell upon our tongues. 110. Tune— Antioch. C. M. Key E|j. JOY to the world, the Lord is come ! Let earth receive her King ; Let every heart prepare Him room, And heaven and nature sing. ^ uoy to ine woriu, the baviour reigns, Let men their songs ernploy ; GosriiL Hi Whilu fields, Repeat tin I He rules t lui And jnak( The glories < And wond 1 , Tuiie ' ( I A LAS? i.dUead For such a woiui ixn I "? Was it; Hoi' t'Tirnea tl-at I have dojie. He ^roand upout'ie tree? Amazing [nty 1 graee unknowii 1 And love beyond detrree ! 3 Well might the sun hi darknebfa indo. And sliut his glories in, When Christ, tlie niiglity Makei ('ied^ For man, the creature's sin. 4 Thus migiit I hide my bluyhin^ tare, Wliile His dear cross appeals-' . Dissolve my heart in thankful n.^i;i:', And melt mine eyes to tears. 5 But drops of grief can ne'ei ie]niv The debt of love 1 owe •, Here, Lord, I give myself 'lu av, -^ - 'Tis all that I can do. ,2. Tune — G. II. & S. Songa, ijacr AiA. MY soul be on thv auard, T( 'en thousand foes arise ; The hosts of *in are pressing h'^ To draw thee from the skie.f! O watch, and fight, and pray> The battle ne'er give o'er Renew it boldly every day. And help divine implore c^ -i*<*N* \ 78 OOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS, \\ :s'eci' think the vict'ry won, r.i,^'*' ^^y thine armor down : 1 he work of faith will not be done, liU thou obtain the crown. 4 Tlieii persevere till death Shall bring tliee to thy God; He 11 take thee at thy parting breath, lo His divme abode. 113. ■• Twm-^G, H, (& S. Songs, page 103. N'3T all the blood of beasts On Jewish altars slain, Could give the guilty conscience peace' Ur wash away the stain. " "^'rr Christ, the heavenly Lamb, 1 akes all our sins away ; A sacrifice of nobler name ■ ■ And richer blood than they. 3 MyJViith would lay her hand xxr^M ^^.^* ^^^^' h^^d of Thine, 1" 5 ^^® ^^ penitent I stand, And there confess my sin. 4 Mv soul looks back to see ^irf M® S^"^^en thou did'st bear; While hanging on the cursed tree, And knows her guilt was there. 114. BTune~G. H. cG S. Songs, page 103. LEST be the tie tliat binds rp, ^',Y '^^^"^^^^ -'" Christian love ; liie Jellowship of kindred minds is like to that above, y Before our Father's throne, We pour our ardent pi-avers ; Oiir fears, our hopes, our aims are one,- Uui- comforts and out- cai-es. 3 We sliare our mutual woes : Our mutual bnrrfens bear ; And often tor each other flows Ihe svmnrit.lii-/iii.r +r..i-. • GOSPEL 4 When \ It giv But we Andh 115. A M A And y! Or I 2 Must ] . On f While And i(V-3..Ai'e tin Must I« this To h( 4 Since I lucre I'll bea Supp( 16. Tune- COME a Tune ] Streams oJ ^ ^ Call for Teach me Sung by Jrraiso the Mount o: Here I'll ri Hither b And I hope Safely to Je^us eougl Wandej'i; ,v- GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS. 4 When we asunder part, ItgivesusinwHidpHm, AnThn^^'"''^^'^"J^^"«^i» heart, And hope to raeet a:;ain. \l 1 5. Tune~G. H. 7s. Jongs, page 104 A ^\ \^ ?'^'^'^'' ^^' the cross - A 1 > ^''}}y'^'' of tlie Lamb,- Or blnsh to speak Hi, name 1 2 Mnst I be carried to tlie skies On flowery beds of ease ; While others fought to win the nriz** And sail'd through bloody sels? * .J. Are thei-e no foes fov me to ftice ^ Must I not stem the flood 'i Is this vile world a friend to grace„ To help me on to God ? ' 4 Since I must fiul.t if I would reign Increase my coinage. Lord, ^ ' 111 bear the toil, endure the pain, Supported by Thv word. 1 6. Tune-^G. II '^Jongs, page 104. QOME Thou Fount of every blessing, y lune my lieart to sing Tiiv ffrace • Streams of uiercy, never ceasing^ * Call for songs of loudest p»aile ; leach me some melodious sonnet, »ungby flaming tongues above • Mount of Thy redeeming love 2 Here I'll raise my Ebenezer, .„^ffhy^^^hv help I'm come; < ^fl ,^^Pe hy Thy good pleasure, feafely to arrive at home, Jesus s<)iight me Avhen a stranger, ~ • '"n ^iviii uiU iOiu OI UOU p 79 Mfii ■•», ,(*e-- Nearer, my God, to Thee I Nearer to Thee ! , 2 Thoiigl), like the wandei-er. The siui gone dowD, Darkness he over nie, My rest a stone ; Yet m my drejiais F'd he- •■ Nearer, mv Ood, lo TIk-cJ Nearer to Thee ! 3 There let the way appear, Steps unto heaven ; All that. Thou sesidest.me. In mercy given; Angels to Ixeckou me— Nejirer, my God, to Thee ! Neareir to Thee ! 4 Then with my waking thoiigiita Bright with Thy praise, ^ Out of mv stony g'riefe Bethel rii raise ; So by my woes to be- Nearer, my God, to Thee! Nearer to Thee ! 5 Or if on jovfiil wi«g, Ciea.vmg the sky, Sun. moon, and siars forgot, I'pward I liy ; Still all my song shall be- nearer, my God, to Thee! Nearer 1m Thee ! ..*^4.- II 82 (SoarEL urMJSs am> sachzd so^ss. 119. A^ Tmie~G. H. <& S. Swiqs, page 106, lilSE, my soul, aiisfi ; SI lake off thy guilty ieara^ The bletjdiugyacriiice III my behalf apjveais ; Before the throne iiiy Sareiy standi?, |:My name is written on His hands. :B 2 He ever lives ubovt;, For me to interf^pde, His all ledeemiuL?- love. Mis precious blood, to i)tcad-, jrfiH blood atoned for aM our nice, And spwn Ivies now the throne of gracf^^ 3 Five T>Jeeding wounds He beai-s, Received on Calvary; They pour effectual prayers, They Birongiy piead for yvie ; For^^ive ) iru, oh, foi\i>)ve, ehey cry^. Nor let thaJ ransomed sinner die, 4 My God is reconciled ; His pardoniD,i>- voice I hear ; He owns me foy His ciiild ; I can no locuei' fear; With confidence 1 now draw nigh^ And Faiher, AbUa, Father^, cry." 1 2 Q. Tune—" Y0UI5 ' Mission. " Key F. HAL* II ! the voice of Jeous cryinov— " Who will {lo juid work to'-day f Fields are white and harvest -vaiiinir ; Who will bear ihe sheaves away ? ''^ LoAid and strong; the Master calletli, Uicb reward He olFers thee : Who will answer, gladly saying, '• Here am I : send inn, send hi t? ! "* 2 If you cannot cross tlie oc. an, Aadtlie heathen laiids> exjilAMw^ 8 Qosr You ca i'ou If you You And th Will 3 If you If yc You ca You If vou With Yon ca To tl 4 If you SteuK Pointin OlFer With y You ( You ca' Hold 5 Ir am 01 You ] "Feed " Phi Aiid it ] You 1 Will be Whe] •^/ Let noi '' The While 1 And t Take tl l>er. I Answei •^ 11 ei v> \ GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS. 33 v.': \ You can find the heath en »neai'ei',' Toil can help them at your door. If you cannot" give your tliousands, You can giv^tlie wiuow's mite ; And the least you do for Jesus, Will be precious iii His sight. 3 If you cannot speak like angels, If you Ccuinot preach like Paul, You can tell the love of Jesus, > You can say He dted for all. If you canuot rouse the wicked With tlie judgment's dread alarms, Yon can lead the little children To the Saviour's waiting arms. 4 It you cannot be the watchman, Stranding high on Zion's wall, Pointinn" out the path to heaven, OlFering life and ['oace to all ; — With yonr prayers and witl> ypin- bounties You can do what heaven demands ; You can be like faithfid Aaron, Holding up the prophet's hands. 5 Ir among the older people, You may not be apt to t^each ; " Feed my lambs," said Christ, our SliepheriJ^ " Place the food within their reach." Aiid it may be that the <^il"dren You have led with ta*M)biing hand. Will be '"onnd among y^ur Jewels,, When vou reach the bt;tter laiid. .« '^ ¥k'- Let none hear you idly saying, "• There is nothing I can do," While tlie souls of men are dying, And the MaBter cails i"(>r you. Tnkc tlie task He gives you gladly. Let His work your pleasure be ; Answer quickly when He citllet-h, •' Here an) 1 ; send mOv r^v.inX nife 1 " ^4 OO&rEL HYMjSS and ti acred iiOrsGS, 12i Tune— Webb. 7s & Cs. Key Bf?. STAND up ! Eland up for Jesus ! Ye'8(xldiers of the cross ; Lift liigh His i-oyal banner, It must not suffer loss ; From victory nnto victory His army He shall lead*, Till every foe ie vanquislied, * And Christ is Lord indeed. 2 Stand up ! stand up for Jesus i Stand in His strength alone , The arm of fiesk will fail you— Ye dare not trust xonr o\vn , Put on the gospel ariiio;-, And, watching unto prayer, Where duty calls, or danger. Be never Avanting there. 3 Stand up ! stand up for Jesus ! The strife will not be lonir; This day ilie noise of battle.' The next, the victor'n song; To him ,that overcometh, A ci-own of life shall be ; He with the King of Glory , Shall reign eternailv. 2 \ G \ 3 ^ \ t'^3 i .—'«-'• 1 22. Tune— WoKK for the Night is Coming. Key F. WORK, for the night is coming ,- Work through the morning hours ; Work, while the dew is sparlilii'ig ; Work, 'mid springing Howers ; Work, when tlie day grows brighter, Work, in the ii^lowing suu : Work, ihi T »,o night is coming, When ai I'j' work is done. ^ I La' 5? i c? \ Ifc J 3 Ih , Th< 4 I C{ C My GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS. ^5 2- Work, for the night is coming; Work tiirongh the suiniy noon ; Fill brightest houra with labor ; Rest comes sure and soon. Give every fiying-minuLe 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 ; Wliile their bright tints are glowing,. Work, for daylight flies. Work, till the last beam fadetli, Fadeth to shine no more : Work, while the nitrht is darkening Wlien man's work is o'er. OJ t' F. 1^3. Tune—G. IL dh S. Songs, page 101. I HEARD the voice of Jesus say, " Come nnto Me and rest ; Lay down, thou weary one, lay down Thy head upon My breast." •■ !3 1 came to Jesus as I was — Weary, and worn, and sad ; T found in Him a resting-place, And He has made me glad. 3 I heard tlie votce of Jesus say, " Behold I freely yy ye , The living water — tinrsty one, Stoop down, and drink, and live." 4 I came to Jesns, find I drank Of that life-giving stream? My thirst was quench'd, my soul revived And now I live in llim. >«•■ iiMMii 86 GOSPEL HYMNS AND SACRED SONGS. 5 I heard tlie voice of JtvsiUM pay, " 1 am thJH (iurk world's Vifrht; Look unto Me, tliv morn bIuiII rise, And all ihy day be briglit." 6 I look'd to Jeens, and I found In Him my Star, mv San : Ami in that Light of Lite I'll walk lili trav'lmg dayis are done. ■\ ■It <-^ jf ' ' ' 1 !o4r. Tune— Beautiful Rivek. Key Ek; ; OH ALL we «ather at the river U Where b'right angel feet have trod i VN Jill UK crysral tide for ever Flowing'by the throne of God ? Cho.— Yea, we'll gather at the river. The beautiful, the beautiful river— Qather witli tli% saints at the river, Ihat flows by the throne of God. 2 On the margin of the river, Washing up its silver sprnv, We v/ill walk and worsiijp ever ' All the happy, golden day. 3 Ere we reach the eliining river. Lay we evei y burden down ; Grace our Bpirim will deliver And provide a robe and crown. 4 At the smiling of the river, Mirror of the &iviour's fate, feanits whom death will never i*ever Litt then- eongs of saving gr;ice. 5 Soon we'll reach the silver river, So(m our pilgrimage will cease'; Soon our happy hearts will (ijuiver vVith the melody of peace. r .1 13 Cr Mi Mi^ ^i^m GOSPEL HYMXS AND SACRED SONGS. 4 He is willing, etc. 5 He is waiting;, etc. 6 He will heiir yon, etc. 7 He will cleanse you, etc. 8 He'll renew yon, etc. 9 He'll forgive you, etc. 10 If you trust Him, etc. 11 He will save you, etc. 91 1 33. Tune— Happy Day. L^M. EeyG. CHAPPY day, that fixed ray choice On Thee, my Savionr and my Gvxlt' Weil ma V this glowins;- heart rejoice, And tell its rapturesiall abroad. Cbo. — Happy day, happy day, When JoBUS washed my sins away : He taught me how to watch and praj ^ And live rejoicing eveiy day ; H}*ppy day, happy day, When Jesus washed my sins away. 2 'Tis done, the great trfftSaction's dej?«-- I am my Lord's, and He is mine ; He drew me, and I followed on, Charmed to confens ihe voice divine. 3 Now rest, my long-divided heart : Fixed on this blissful ceuti-e, rest ; Nor ever from thy Lord depart. With Him of every go'»d possessed. 4 High heaven, that heard the solemn vow, That vow renewed, shall daily henr; Till ill life's latest hour I bow, And bless in deathr. a bond so d<^ar. U., INDEX ■» ♦ • A. PAOB. Ah, my heart is heavy laden o*. "iUas! aud did my Saviour bleed .".'.'].' 77 Almost persuaded, uow to helieve ....... ^^ A long time I wandered iu darkness aiid sin " ." 49 All hail the power of Jesus' name *..*.' 72 All tJie way my Saviour leads ma ....... .'..'.".'.*. '. 46 All people iiiiit on earth do dwell * ] * 3 Am I a soldier of the Cross 79 Arise, my soul, arise ' ..'.*'.* .',' * [ * yj B. Beneath the cross of Jesus 33 Blest be the tie tiiat binds.. ........ *.*.'.'. 73 Brightly beams our Father 's morcy . . *. *. .'.V.V.'.V. * .* * * ' ^^9 C. Come every soul, by sin oppressed ao Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove !... . «« Come home, comQ home ! "*" oC Come thou F9unt of every blessing ..'.'. 70 A Come to Jesus, come to Jesus ! 9A ** Come to the Saviour, make no delay ...!'.*. I7 Come ye sinners, poor and needy . .' .' . .' [',.[ \ \ \ \ gg D. Depth or mercy I can thei-e be .'. .' . * 79 • DidChristo'er sinners weep..., on f Down life's dark vale we wander .". . .*. .' .' *. \ [ \ ', \\'.\\'.\\ 39 F. Free from the law, oh happy condition ...... 1 . 71 Grod loved the world 01 ' luers lost .... 23 Grace 'tis a charming sonnd ,.', '.. 37 Guide xiie, O Thou great ^ahovah \. 64 H. Hark the voice of J tor. cryiiip 82 Ha ve you on the Lord 1 x^lioVed V 24 Heavenly Father, bless mo now ; . . l»4\ Heleadeth mo ! oh! blCKsed tlioughi ;J8 Holy Spirit, faithful Guide ! , al Ho 1 my comrades, see the signal , ... 12 How solemn are the words \. . . 62 How sweet the name of Jesus sounds .'...."...,.. 62 I. v I am coming to the Cross \ 46 I am so glad that our Father in heaven \ 18 I gave My life for thee ;J6 i have a Saviour, He's pleading in glory Jp I heard tiie voice of Jesus say 8^ I hear the Saviour say 27 \ I hoar Thy welcome voice 47 v 1 know not the hour, when my Lord 11 I left it all with Jesus 66 I love to tell the story 30 I need Thee every hour 4 In some way or other, the Lord will i)rovide 6 In the Christian's homo in glory .... 89 In the cross of Christ I glory 60 it passeth knowledge ; that dear lovo 63 I waited for the Lord, my God 87 X will sing you a song of that beautiful land 10 J. JoBUs, ko(^p me near the Cross Jesus lover of my soul Joy to the world, the Lord is ome Just as I am, without one plea '. K. knocking, knocking, who is there ? ' L. Light in the darkness, sailor, day is at hand. ...... Lord, I hear of showers of blessing 1 36 62 70 40 14 60 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) ^. /- i/.. .<$> fA 1.0 I.I 11.25 us 1^ M 122 IM 1.8 Jdi mil 1.6 c^^ / V^/ ^ ■ /^ ►J-'V-^ c?;;^ Photograpliic Sciences Corporation # >^:. '.^^. ^t- 33 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (716) 87i2-4S03 '% ''^ t/. %' pw / lit- w u I^ \>> •94 INDEX. f ^ M. , PAGE. "". More holiness give me , 68 ^ My faith looks up to Thee 80 My heart that was l\eavy uucl sad 72 My' soul, be on thy guard. , . . 77 N. * Nearer, my God. to Thee ... < 81 Nnt all the blood 0t' beasts ; ..., 78 Nothiug butleaves! the Spirit grieves 69 jSot jiow nv/child, — a little more ,...:..... 36 /. - o. O ijhriisl, what burd^ens bowed 43 O for a faith that will not shrink .^t .' 76 O for a. thousand tongues to sing. 73 O ha,ppy day. that fixed my choice , 91 Oh., bliss of the purified , 35 Ohl come to the Saviour, believe in His name 69 Oil, think of a home over there 67 ;jh, to be nothing, nothing , 64 /()h, to be over yonder 44 Once I was dead in sin 89 One more dayV, work for Jesus •. . 21 One offer of salvation 57 One there is above all others. 27 Only an armour-bearer. ; , . 60 P. Pass me not, O gentle Saviour 21 I'ra^so God, from whom all blessings flow 3 Precious promise, God hath given. .' 33 R. Ke.ioice and be glad - 18 llescue the perishing J 4 King the bells of heaven 15 Hock of Ages, cleft for me Q'i S. Safe in the ar^is of Jesus ... , 5 Hnivatkm ! O tlie joyful sound ^ 76 Saviour, like h Bliepherd \vi\(\ us * 87 Havicinr, iVMiri^ tluni life to lue 37 .Sil^yjotir, Thy dying h>ve 20 -Uwfl'We gather at tht; river ? ^ S('. € I % .•v.f ' ■ ir - ■ ' " f. f ' •» f^^HP PAGE. : 68 , 80 . 72 . 77 ^# 81 78 69 36 43 76 73 91 35 69 67 64 44 89 21 57 27 60 21 3 38 mM i i ■■ lit^rP*^i'|jP " " '^^ ^" »lf<^»- 18 J4 15 ^^ 5 76 87 37 20 8f' .-^f^iff-'" rj»- '*■ Pi- T-JtUt .MMN MtWrtWU II I IW WiB|llll > «»WI |l t| j| g yl» rt lt W W i l| -. mtmut 6im HYMMS & $AM3 I^QNOS. ' By v^ANKEY, BLIBS, l^Jlor.KAKAHAN ' a:nd SfEBBllVS. AUTHORIZED OAN A DIAR KDmOiSr :wv arrangfiinetitnwfth the Kp,!»':s1j. Cci)>yrig?it;'bA'-v;vfs of . ': • ,t:-OF^vOt,!|)AT(CD BDlrflOK,- |; v'j5i^J;fn^ I'i'ftw i*t0 ^^%^ '^»Xk' is^^li5>' %fe^^ (Itljilj- •AJSJi t ■■, "j/ '•.■a^ i-.;,,:; .Wor (Jii,.,|v(:.jivu.|';: < , , ;;^^ ,; , -f} V * '1- . • V. ■■' Jf t..i ; .r-— -- , ^ __. _ t:ft ~ ■'*- » mmm .♦?!■ ai. , «*-